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Himmelman, Manoger Times Square Seattle the Royal Norhtwest Police, has the ! had been completed, that nearly all was purchased from the Sunbeam | principal male role in David M. seats on both the main floor and Neon Sign Company of Seattle,| Hartford's production of “The Gold- |balcony have beén installed, that Wash. {en snare,” distributed by Art Brand |a bleacher section had been built This makes the fourth sign of | Productions, Inc., which Will be on an inclined flooring, that two this type to be brought to Juneau |shown at the Liberty Theatre to- large dressing rooms had recently by enterprising business houses. The | night. |been equipped with two shower |first was placed on the Nelson| Miss Ruth Renick is séen as “Ce- | b: s, and that everything was fast Store, the second one may be secn lie"—a north country elf who hasbeing completed for the opening on the Imperial Billiard Hall, and for her only companions half-wild the third and largest'Neon sign in “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ) I'J"o_,‘p Sy Ry MAXELE AREIS B2 BG4 IQ |ping set. I had the good fortune to be born poor Not long before Barbara would| for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY : i | | | { | | SYNOPSIS: Although Rita accepts Ray's proposal to mar- fy as soon as Barhara divorces him, she is torn between her |have contested this statement. She|NELS ANDERSON WILL event of the boxing season, love for Ray and the intuitive | had refused to believe that this| WINTER IN CALIFORNTA wolf dogs that haunt the wastes of | This decidedly praiseworthy ef- Juneau is that on the front of the Az § knowledge that Ray still cares |might be true. The mere thought o the Arctic ‘barrens. Other members | fort on the part of the Legion is Coliseum Theatre. In New Building on Shattuck Way i for his wife. Finally Rita de- |was rank treason in the set to| A pioncer of the Island Nels An-|of the cast are such well known |expected to put_ boxing on a solid iy - i “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” -( ¢ides she will see Barbara, and | which she belonged. But now she|derson, has disposed of hi home |plevers as Wallace Beery, Melbourne | basis in this city. Fans will be Th M Are Killed . i s Skt - J . goes 10 her Park avenue apart- | thought there had been a deal of|in Douglas and in a few days in- |[MacDonald, DeWitt C. Jennings and |given beiter boxing because of the wee Vien Are Kitle ment. There she makes an un- | sense in what Rita had said. tends to leave for the States, to|Wellington Playter. {more favorable circumstances un- jp Mystery Explosion, ferving discovery—Barbara s “You—ycu haven't any idea lmwl-:pmm at least the winter with the, ——————— | der which the contestants may now P d C Y. oI r——_—‘__—"‘“‘"“"“"_"”l i the lonely, unhappy girl whom |I should set about it?” Barbaraexpectation of returning again inf | train. ‘\ owaer Lompany Yards " " ; Rita had frequently noticed asked the spring. He plans or veling, | ool H d P t With pity in the Golden Dollar. | Rita looked up at her quickly.|visiting his old home in Michigan | > | MAYNARD, Mass, Nov. 14—Car- unters an rospectors | From Barbara, Rita learns of |Suddenly she laughed before winding up in California. | > ¢ Experts Try to [son Punnell, Simon Juchin end the mistaken conclusion that “Meaning you want me to help| Mrs. Helmi Bach is i almer Niemi were killed and the purchas- , the two of you together? Say,|er of the Anderson cottage | do you take me for? Some . T 5 one’s having a mighty good laugh| RED CROSS DRIVE at my expense. I'm the goat of the situation—but when there are three| The Red Cross membership drive of you, some one must be the goat,|which began Monday, is meeting so I guess it might as weil be me.” |with good success. Money may be TWIN GLACIER CAMP IS NOW OPEN Best of accommodations for Hunting Parties and Prospectors. - Reasonable Rates.! For further particulars see > Ray had been unfaithful, and Barbara is convinced of her er- for by Rita's scornful denial. Rita, touched by Barbara’s un- happiness and obvious longing for Ray, forces herself to speak —to reveal that Ray still loves | Dominion Status <ion late yesterday in the yards of | ®lthe American Power Company. No iexplanation of the accident has |been made by the company officials. | } No powder was supposed to have | defines the rights and duties of |been stored in the part of the IS U_N_Nflv,m] Clarify British Swilch in Dates Caused by Vfl(Cnnnnued Trow: Page One) Alterations in New Boxing Arena | his wife! She frowned while she undid the|furned in, not only to chairman the Diminions) Sud e SRENL bo)yards X FRED ORDWAY, Alaska Scenic Views |little vanity case on her finger. “T|Cathcart, but to any teacher or to| which any provisions of the Actjred. The men were moving a pipe Chapter 40 | guess since I started this party, s | the soliciting committee, members| The American Legion Smoker, ought to be modified in the light at the.time the blast took place. i of equality among the various mem- | e bers of the British Commonwealth| Cat’s meat, sold te Zond owners of Nations. ‘or household péts over a period uf| A report on the principles which ! many years, has made a fortune for should govern legislation relating to (one London man. i merchant shipping in the various ! parts of the Empire. This includes |such matters as the qualifications THE KNAVE OF JAZZ Barbara went pale—this girl was up to me to see it through. If of which include: Aili Niemi, Mar-|scheduled to have been held on the anything bright occ: Il phone!garet Pearce, Phyllis Edwards, and |evening of November 23 in the trying to tell her that Ray still come time this evening.” Florence Peterson. lower floor of the A. B. Hall, will foved his wife. She laughed shak- | Rita was as good as her word. ———————— be postponed until November 30 so ’}Y- ; - | Promptly at eight the telephone | yr 1 SCHOOL B. B. TEAM [that added alterations, not original- “That's absurd. rang. TO MEET UNALGA Fl’v’E"»" planned, may be made. This “I wish it were. I'm as much in “I've a splendid scheme,” Rita's |will also give the boxers more time NEW SHIPMENT | | —— love with Ray as you are. It doesn't husky voice came over the wire.| myo migh School Quintet will|in Which to train. : e et e i VICTOR RADIO ifvelgh and ounce with me that “Maybe it's a bit theatrical, but] o i the Unalga team November | The local American Legion Post|f0r registry as a British ship, the 10 Tubes. Complete bl youre his wife. It's that—" she then I guess theatrical stunts are 30 instead of the Firemen as pre-|recently leased the lower floor of |Work done by His Majesty's con-| $178.00 of i fook a long breath, “I guess he'd all in my line. Are you any use at |y q¢ announced. The complete|A- B. Hall and alterations were im- |Suls in the interest of British ship- G T I mediately started to make a per. |Ping and seamen, and the right of | naval courts at foreign ports to' rather have you in the long I dancing in public?” schedule follows: VICTOR RECORDS That is, if you've stop) being | “I can do stage dancing—if that| po.can in Douglas, Nov. 22. | manent home for boxing shows and b . . i such a darned little snob. is what you mean.” e tog <46 Duug:gias ' Nov. 20. to assure training quarters for box- | deal with offenses on British shxps.i Now Being Demonstrated 4 : “How do you mean?” Barbara| “Sure. Tll tell you what—I'm go-| g ot o araoway Dec, 7. |€TS- T | o | b was past taking offense at anything ing to (}m h you the New Yorker. Haihsg Aat Doug "s Dec. 15. The first boxing cg?d under the HALVORSEN,S STORE \ UVE AU MELODY o 3§ now. It's an invention of my own. Doing | yyaign at Douglas, Dec. 22. new arrangements will be staged JUNE! N 0 D‘ “f mean about his music. He'S anything tonight?” Skusway at Douglas Christmas|November 30, and the second fs HAS NEON SIGN NOW| HOUSE ow Un s ay i told me how you objected to his| “No. And if 1 were I'd call it{ ocovion™ onq Juneau after the|Scheduled for January 11 ~ Both i ‘Demporary, location over playing in an orchestra. How you off |events are under the direction off Halvorsen’s, Juneau’s Own Store, holidays Dr. Pigg's Office regarded it as beneath your sof “I'll be reund in half an hour to Legionnaire Al King, who is acting e has just installed a Neon sign which 1 ¥ Etatus. He’s told me, too, that pegin rehearsing you!” | LEWIS STO! AND / lin the capacity of official match- 8 B o _— : | ~ B yau even laughed at his composing! | With that she abruptly hung upj RENICK PLAY LEADS|maker. } WE PRINT EVERYTHIN STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Geo. M. Simpkins Co. the receiver, leaving Barbara won- 6 be proud of him! Proud that he's dering how some dance called the| Lewis S. Stone, as a member of moted regularly by the local Post got something to give the world New Yorker could possibly have and will occur on an average of , . i ke 101k gad. T ness anyining. o o wic ner vecoming | {IIHINNNRINARIANRAI] {once o mone. “he ‘were writing this high-brow reconciled to Ray! Claud Helgeson, chairman of the| These matches are to be pro- '? Why, girl, youre mad. You ought ’ gob stuff yowd be pleased? Happi- | i Wl ‘- Post’s boxing committee, stated thisi| PHONE 244 ness is the only thing in this world| “The Knave of Jazz" spelt in LIB ; bPling BAL the permanent Hngl that counts, and if the jazz R4y twinkling electric lights that wink- P S AERRRE | i i, o s o writes will make folks happy you |ed against the velvety \mck-prouud, ought to put him up on a pedestal of a sultry September night, was of- Tonight and bow down at his feet . . . "|ficially opening its doors to the | | she broke off. | public, W ,\LLAC'E BEERY | A long silence. Finally Barbara| Limousines and taxis, rolling up/ in & ! spoke slowly: {in a never-ending m, were dis- g { “I believe you're right. Lately |charging their occupants. A uni- T“E (yOLDEN SNARE 1 my ideas have changed about his|formed attendant hastened to es- music. 1 suppose it was hearing |cort them across the sidewalk that Comedy News him play at the club.” {swarmed with a jostling, good-na- P Rita looked at her for @ long!tured crowd, to the tneatre lobby. | [IITNINIHIHIAMISIRMTECAERH moment, Then, impulsively, she jere, the air was tense with that| retar - Triangle Building Contest Ticious Hams and Bacon : Fresh EASTERN and ! ] . OLYMPIA OYSTERS OPEN TO ALL REGISTERED SCHOOL CHILDREN OF. PHONE 38 1 8 JUNE ' Featuring. Frye’s De- gtretched out her hand, grippINgisense of expectancy that a first Barbara by the arm. {night invariably arouses. “T pelieve you and I are in forl gome had heard Ray at the Gold- @ long session. Tl tell you all en Dojlar and had danced to his about Ray and myself from theitynes They felt in every way su-| first moment I spoke to him 8Y narior o their less fortunate friends. | the Golden Dollar.” | “sure. T know him. He's the| “‘Barbara sat abruptly on the|feow who used to play the sax cotch. Rita lowered her long, slim |44 the Golden Dollar’ pody gracefully into an armchair.| wppgp so? I see by the program *fhen it was that the strange unre- pess o gppear in person for one ality of the situation came OVEr | nimper Novel idea, eh?” Barbara. Both of them admittedly | «yep It's for a dance number,! in love with Ray—both of them |y gee The New Yorker. Seems to bound up in his ife—yet they had.|me the name of the girl is familiar, | Bt that moment, the appearance of piia Gilmore | wo good friends on the point of &N | mpen some one murmured| informal chat. _ lushush,” for the lights had been ““It happened like this . . . “Rit& {joyered and the curtain quivered| 3---PRIZES---3 First Prize ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor began. | preliminary to rising. There fol- Secontd Prize .. . ioiiiiiieesie et 7.50 ’ Ve"; Ford F d S y 1 #¥orthwith she told Barbara the|joweq the inevitable few minutes el Pene: AR T psdora 5 " 1 oraor g | entire story. When she had fin- |5 confusion. | Whd-Prize. ... Sl L 2.50 i o jéhed. she looked expectantly 2%| minajly the cwrtain rose. Imme-| I A E 'wn‘wfll Caf » Barbara—but Barbara had her face | qiaiely there followed spontane- | Donated by Warrack Construction Co. ]‘ 8 AR Lco: i averted, looking down to where her|ou guthurst of applause. The| s 3 i fonds were clasped around ONC geene representing the Kingdom of e to rive Pre i i3 A had\hu' was gorgeous in the extreme.| X Pri icli d ib 2 , when the pa e was &Fi ized in the costumé 3 i & { i R . 2 i e e o o onetdy - et i | o e Besmopiot S it Eametaced manner: 5 vealinras 1 il i ing the new Triangle Building. ‘One that shows to residents || cost of up-keep. Econoi use it and newcomers the valae of such a structure to Juneau. Use of {| made o stand up under Shoassinta avl S5 s architectural or building terms not necessary and will not count | a8 10 points, 4 1 sorry T thougnu what T did} ooy itself, designed by the fa-| —that I said what I did. YOU'Veirous Gourtez, a brilliant color i { : dome an awful lot for Ray—mOI® g heme of black, cerise and gold. ~ | than I ever have. I gave him my-| gma) wonder the jaded eyes of| miles of steady running. An indication of the built-in quality of this shown in the extensive use of fine steel R e without g #elf—1 gave him my money—I| fhiotight that should be sufficient. But you, you gave him his dream. $gtiess that counts more than any- | {#ning ‘With a men. You have more Fighit to him than T... " B ‘nodded emphatically. Sure, 1 have more right, but love fsn't & duestion of that. If it were, | his world would be a simpler place $o five in . . . But if 'you want Ray Hadk youve got to comvinee MM oq_in tomorrow's chapter, it ‘your ideas have changed. Be-| S e ‘me, from what T know, it'll “fot. of ‘convineing!” f ara bit white, dry lips. She the audience widened! Small won- | der they sat 8pellbound throughout the first number. Each sensed that | ‘higher plané than it had yet at- thined. ' Tense they sat, their in- 1telligence and their fancy captured within those first few minutes. (Copyright, Dial Press) | Rita’s sporting plot is reveal- ATTENTION Painting, Paperhanging and Dec- orating. 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