The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1929, Page 2

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Rl S e - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV 20, 1929. A severe storm is central Two Tone Crepe Soles and Other Styles about it, Jim? [WISCONSIN FUR MAN ot ‘T ; “m',‘l‘:hmp’_diy ¢ Mt ity bt Mo But Jim apparently did not hear, | MAY START R 'I Siberia. e pressure is high s an ABHEE for, halfway to the closed gate, mi ANCHES qu Scuthern Yukon Territory. Rain has ull. n in near the Gulf ')I L S AN e t steadily on without turning| m : of Alaska and snow is falling in , kokwim Valley. U Phoenix Hosiery g | ININTERIOR "AREAS ..\t prevas i ot vo: % | “Mr. Evans,” Peggy said, mindful | Henry Fro Gne ot Ak lead-“ wes have afllen in Western, and risen in Eastern Ala Semi-Service W (.;.‘]“ ________ $1.00, $2.00 lof her mission, “I find it difficult |ing fox farmers ‘of the et | (3 A | to get provisions; can you help me|try s i « | Crecse, Anchorage; J. H. AI'S DINNER 2 4 1, s | 'y is rinvestigating the possibilities s Extra Service Weiglit $1.50, $2.00 out?” of ostablishing an Alaska raneh |Sm Baker, Seattle; M. H. Jorgen the Bridge i W @9 95 89 75 The farmer siroked hls chin land has just cempleted an extended |° " Fairbanks; Angus Bhler, Earl er at the Odd Fel- Chiffons » $2.25, $2.75 || Cnickens?” he sugsesied and she ¢ris to fnteslor points, looking over | B4l Clifford Mason, R. R. Lis- lows' Hall Wednesday, 5:30 to 8:00 Silk and Wool $1.25. $1.95. $2.25 (nodded a quick assent. |conditions. " He is returning to Se- (! Thomas Morgan, Hans Hans p. m. Cards to follc 12 prizes. SRUK anea’ vy 00, Sy CAtts il Ito [attle on the steamer Yukon cnroutMF”’ lma, Candak, o The ; Rebokg: fe8 spacited. Lo | “Ana mitk—" Her eyes lit With to his fiome in Wisconsin. Trank Niss, A. Smith, Sadie Sei- | ping their tables n case cxira ta friendly smile. “Is ihat :x~k1n¢': While in the interior Mr. Fromm ¢~ J- E- Wilcox, H. G. D O, [ are ne L‘(“:I too much?” Smith, Juneau; Sam J. Wal B. M. Belrends CO., Inc. purchased a number of foxes, sil- Mrs. Bessie Manning is ““fl"m'pfl“fl_ /S RS ) D ) AT ) GRS ) GEEED OGN0 | Instcad of going toward 1t the|[will break a spring.” Then, asthe! — S — S 1 D Fhgant | rlboten [rmt whoels caught 1n o deen ;| Weather Condmons As Recorded by the U. s | ¥Phis Tadh 8 Brivasely owned, hcnng lied the car’ around: “Bhai| Weather Bureaa . REST SHOE V/ S tated brusquely. 1 drive?” | 4 THE BEST SHOE-VALUE: = I is owned by me’ she re-| The girl's chécks flumed rod; that| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity bew—uing 4 p. m. today: ANNOUNCING nded, and met his s st is criticism was just made it ran- R8in and warmer tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly winds AINL NG Ir[E I‘NITI’ RE ‘l g d with an equal 1o le the more. The four-wheel / / h 8 ; e e o B LOCAL DATA =) ST - i f e [“I am Miss Prescott brakes . broyght. SHESREIONE S0 | ik Burometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velacity Weather V) CA P ITA IJ CLEANERS : e 2 o3 by z[ “C-1" The ejaculation aped {2lmost on tob of the second gate.|y b m. yest'y 3057 P 8 S P Cldy %i,ul( { (} %EE (}I{ l !un.._.tingly and again the man and | Peggy, her cyes on Jim as he |y 3054 33 n s 5 Cldy 4 i : N Y UL lthe girl eyediéach other wrestled with the wired latch, open- v s i o0 GSE . 18 ' 'Rain Work Called For and Delivered | The angry sparkle in eyes ed and closed her handbag with 2| — — — and her heightened color viclous snap. What was there| ; g PUBRET. i TF e . .fi re h l‘l”fl er 5“ 0¢ the chanming picture tha about the man to frritate her? CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS TELEPHONE 355 \made. Standing fully six f The elder Evans had met her YESTERDAY I TODAY a ] > |inches, his farm clothes friendly advances in like spirit, but | Highest 4pm. | Low 4cm. 48 m. Precip. 4a.m. g ‘i" oF g);, omen ®!lcoscly on hi§ thin frame | Jim—why the very set of his shoui- Stations~ temp. temp. | emip. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Cle(lllln” R s 5 ' : ned cheeks redder defc radlated disapproval—was he, Barrow .10 1 4 6 0 Clear b | - i ofiphs Hirden tiying: t 5 | No 18 0" Pt. Cud . Mr. Cbadlah Evans in vulgar: parlance, trying to taks Nome 8 2 16 18 9" P v P quired, and her soft ,voice | her dewn a'peg? A glance at her |Bethel w30 30 [ 22 "2 12 0 Snow resstng 8 more cordigl |wrist watch ghowed her she had ! Fort Yukon .. 4 4 = 8 £ Cldy 4 O ] hook his head. but three minutes to make Yew |Tanana 12 10 8 i SHew R ] Ii/ k l Pop,” he called over his Lodge. Bagl 14 14 14 0 R C!Ll): (I)(llr Ur e er, and for the first tim Peggy's foot, came down on the .34 34 0., sariy 13 e, . : to $8.50 ccame aware that another man|accalerator and the car, in second 8 38 34 34 hocid Ple(lllng % ’ & 48 " e was approaching her car. gear, shot through the opening. At 44 44 »17 ',}1 ‘: - SMART young especially are delighted with This is MIss Prescott, Pop.” |the same moment her extended 2 40 34 16 lnxuriot that hides bhe L‘n\?x] Ih(}fii},:“ “Sitzxaf:ar\lhksnvam advanced ha:sd .;:“cs::g:t }::cl ggua; e & o 2 ONLY the new approved and tested b f STAR BRAND S oS, e ST | 0 Sange Prince Rupel 4 3 3 3 v Qs . H : 'I' TAT i)}’f e b it {"I am pleased to see you’ he|coin struck against the a Princs Bapet £5. W' 40 5. %8 ! methods used—Complete Satisfaction slender, so youthful, their heels |caid, extending a huge hand. “Your |of his class ring, worn with 1 monton 3 2 K 3 % juncle and I were real friendly.|tale setting ‘turned palm inward. tle 46 44 35 0 GUARANTEED High Hecl ¥ ikact nighty” Siling, | O B dopiilh JOAE oo Franci . W | w0 o Plaql P ais thor Kt : se “Las " i1 st oint- | an F 4 50 8 Q = T Black Pateni Leather with High Hee Last night.” Smiling, she poir | 4 ; MRS. FIE F % i ¢ i - through the windshield. “Thesc| Peggy and Juiia go for = ca- | . Less than 10 miles. RS. JEFFIE FREY in Charge Blue Suede with Frencl: Heel |gates were hospitably open then.”| mee ride with thrilng davelon- | & s . m £ | Obadiah considered her for a| niemts in tomorrow's install- | NOTE—Observaions at Barrow, rort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle Brown Lizard with Tan Inlay | mement before addressing his si-| ment. r,ur: made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. 23} 3 ’ . 101 S Tri {lent companion, | w Black Patent Leather with Lizard Trim | Pirivy b Wbts opkt, s o | | The barometric pressure is low over most of Southwestern Al- | i 1’ g S E E | Cbadiah’s shrewd glance left her vers, reds ani St 2; Dave J. Fleisher, Wran- gy e e el H > o ¥ S, rand crosses, from ranches 2 i e |woman of the hostess's com: Juneau’s Leading Department Store and centered on Jim, returningnear Fajrbanis. He is taking them ¢ |instead of reception as was prev- ~ from opening the gate. date. |22k t0 his Wisconsin ranch for| Sig Dahl, George Ehler, Seattle; |jousiy announced. | D_/iY B h DS pp— “I guess we can accommodate.” |preeding purposes. Charles L. Packee, Gustavus; A. J.| prys O TS 09 GIRSINE 0§ GENEIS 06 GENIND 89 " bl His Yankee twang gre;v ‘;‘flx"‘ 9{1‘" The Fromm fox ranch is one of |C an, Funter; C. T. Ashby,|or mr 3 nounced. “You can look for the|ho jargest in the world. Last sea- iy Olson, Juneau; W. A. Hens- | S l Z‘I ] e |oggs and milk tomorrow.” Ho nod-|con ‘he. peliad 'S1000000 westh: o |lcy. Hot Springs; Jerry J. Frank,| romeroe e T prings anc ctitresses 3 B ¢ d a 1,.-u-nd1{r"go;)vf1-oy ‘ghcylc T2 (foxes, He Is said to be seriously | Akiak; Gus Sundberg, Cordova; Al- | : (, 4RBA(’F i [ s f M l k ) |yeu going m as the latier congjaer moving a part of his bert Carlson, John Hirlock, Fair- 3 The Secret of Mohan [ rane o in Funning bor of i | e o e b e < [} D | —_— Pon(l” H utter ~disregard of the S " Eysan. IIA UI‘E ! ), | i S] a2 r | Joce Hill, Jr., J. A. Nelson, M. { | roughness of the lane and its nu- AT THE HOTELS Eurton, H. Olsen; E. H. Myer, Port- | AND LOT CLEANING ) By NATALIE SUMNER LINCOLN { | merous curves drew a remonstrance| ¢ land, Ore. E. O. DAVIS t z frem the man clinging on the run- Gastineau | Nico Aldatoff and family. 1B) Phone 584 § i Mr. and Mrs. M. Baker, M. Hagen, | 3 - = ning board “Go eas B s ik ittt it} | Plggy Preseott Logze in Con “or youSeattle; J. Hill, Lynn Canal; W. R. — | Singleton, Hoonah; Major A. C. Frame, San Francisco; Larry Parks. 1It a good Zded tO |Junc:m; Mrs. Rose M. Davis, Doug-‘ he exclaimed, 1ad not bee sad th ore. Once again she SYNOPSIS: comes lc Yew ticu! to comply with the 1ad covered a like distan 1 under which her 1 second gate stopped he: took | las; 8. B. Moons, Kctchikan; C. G. i Precoott, willed 1 moment 1ty | make a lot Of\numdell. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ham- d §fhe must live at atch and th mer, Mr. and.Mrs. L. W. Turoff o lodge on Mphawk Pond for | sate, she o her (‘ lend baby. p month and 4 day, gith gnly gand sped on ¢ Gastineau y " o . & “ + - cofhpanio: She At the ‘ger g J: P. Morgan, F. R. Townsend, F l y P D, { i 7 3 silent swarthy ured such supplis Juneau; M. B. Dahl, Hood Bay; | al u"? to t(/(' lve razn who wals upon her, then sut it left Julia's list woefully in- E. J. Sullivan, Tenakee; Ida T.! C H . (isanpears after sotting a soup | omplete. She found the cl : = — | B ameo fats Cre(llt which there is a nost obliging, however, and while THE ol Wafoge harcon the | ‘llling her gasoline tank he gave 1 * .Fer your approval and Is no proof that a bill has been paid but | NEW IDEAL SHOP || | Across from Elite Studio | Imported Swedish Utensils, | Copper, Razors, Finnish Knives | and Hand Woven Articles. m table, With Julia, e"n) maid, her sole atten- dant, at her side, Peggy ex- pleres the bzsement and finds & musterious locker to which er the names of shops in Litch- ‘ield where she -might telephonc ser orders and have supp'les sent| 'y parcel post via the post office 1t Cornwall Bridge. a cancelled check that has been acceptzd and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the medern and safe way inspection— a little at a time Advance showing of Satin and Metalic Hats rhe has no key. They flece when “It looks as though I'd have to ¥ MARY HAMMER ¢ {rightered by something crawl- | yecome o vegetarian,” she com- Tae sugar may burh if you try | sa—rr—————— —Also some snappy OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT . ing on the fioor. nented. to make too much at once. And “Cbadiah Evans rmght let ya coffee roasted in bulk varies in felt numbers. AT Chaprer 3 1ave chickens and ducks, provi flavor. That’s why Hills Bros. | G BARRED GATES b ‘dent turn -ersnky/té:he Sl roast only a few pouads at o | THE FIRST NATIONAL £t PBofore leaving for Muton, Peggy |suggested. “He lives in the farm- time by their continucys proc- | BANK rummaged in the drawers of herlhouse next to the lane where you 8 ontrolled Roaldhg Ne ~ - —( 3 OF JUNEAU bulk-roasting metlod ca pro- ; duce flavor like it: HILLS BROS | Juneaw’s Own o ; - b oAlready established as Seattle’s most popular hotel WINTER’S BLOW! We Have A COAL For Every Purpose PEERLESS UTAH BLACK DIAMOND LUMP " LADYSMITH : NANAIMO PACIFIC. COAST NUT DIAMOND BRIQUETS WEBSTER SMITHING $ECAUSE, ac "rates within the means of all”the Benjamin Franklin offers an abundance of those comforts necessary to pleasant travel;and in a few short months, the refreshing attentiveness and completeness of itsservice has broughtflattering commeng from all parts of the West. Special ollar Dinner AT THE NEW GASTINEAU CAFE ‘ 5P. M. TO 8 P. SHORT ORDERS | - Rates commence at $2.50 . . . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOTEL Jim tightened Seattle urzle’s flat-topped desk and found @ small leather-bound memoran- en dinner loomod large dum book. mind, but there was n: On the blank shect she drew ns at the well- “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” , of farm some lines, printing at the he: painted Pacifié Coast Coal cach column the words, “Date, De e somewhat back from the M C . parture, Return,” and at the top. bayond Mohawk | ompany I 7 ? “Log of Yew Lodge, M. Prescott | '.!mfu R Special Businessman’s Luncheon Owner.” To he She entered the date, 1929, then glanced at watch. Julia was brushing out the car when Peggy appeared, water pitcher in hand. While Julia filled the , Peggy looked at her crank gauge and her tires, then in behind the wheel, and c the car around, headed n the lane. had gone 500 yards or more . the winding lane, when 'she n her brakes sharply as a jate loomed up before her. “Please hurry,” she called, and derably surprised, she climb-'he quickened his footsteps. “I can't and opened it. The gatege’ the gate open.” great annoyance the t gate in the la: rusty catch, H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent }| for | Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Wa'y “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Housel, Proprietor May 17, her wrist the sed, and this was time securely wire that shc She went back to her car to search for her 50 tened with heavy failed to unlatch it. ‘-~ LADIES BEDROOM SLIPPERS Choice of Colors, $1.25 Pair teol kit and a pair of pliers. She was about to lift the front seat when, through a gap in the trees to her left, she caught sight of a man in the pasture beyond. Peggy pressed the button of her motor horn. The man approached with| maddening slownegs. | A STANDARD ou.m :

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