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Y R Ty THE DAILY ALA“KA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JAN. 4 1930 POLLY AND HFR PALS WAL, G'BYE SAML; MUPE 7 = e A MERRY CHRISTMAS IM VISITIN' P GREAT 6LN5 MAGGIE' SISTER SARAH LIP IN CORNCOB ¢/ 4 YOU CANT DO THAT! <) | | i JE;\’GBYE': COUNTY FOR THE HOL! AS WHY [T WONT SEEM , HOPE YYHAVE LIKE CHRISTMAS : A PLEASANT 4 \TRIP smile curved SBYNOFSIS: Anne Wilmot is struction. A curious beautifal masterpiece Leon |his lips. This grea on pro- Morre, uncorupulous financier, 'ject, a river tunnelled through the #lane to vlace in the rich frame mountains, hundreds of thousands @f his home. Anns and her of acres of barren s brush desert aunt, Ein Wilmot, are transformed into gardens and or- lodge in the § chards and homes nted an- cther “pet scheme, ther “dream of a lifel aps—When turned b: he saw that M was watching him intently. Glenn {made a gesture towards the wi al accepted her 3 ! ediet that che marry him golve their financial di Morsc’'s pot project—a fime through the mountains— |which gave on the valley and the i 18 blocked by an irrigation dam. |mountain range beyond. | A bridge apncars to be the bridge tm‘m wvll solve your q énly colution to his problem |problem,” he said, “without length- | but Mors: dicmisces it.Gazing (ening your schodv]r- apprec - P through binoculars, Anne spies | The railroad magnate let himself | = : ! the unknown man she met |back into his chair, blew a leisurely o ht and at the end of the fir.st the hope chest in the comtest of the H s while walking in the mountains, |ring of smoke, then looked straight half when the score stood 18 to|Ladies’ League, which culminated ‘1929 0 u T P U T UF\ working on the dam. |at Glenn. His smile was full of DOUGLAS ¢ against the defeated men,|Wednesday night. 1' - ’meamng “Men come cheaper than ach King ran in his second string — .- ; Chapter 6 | bridges,” he countered frank “I've for most of the second period, and | KIRKHAMS TO JOURNEY u L D IN ALASKA\ { AN ULTIMATU! !decided to buy you instead! NEW/S an even game resulted. ‘The A. N. | g Leon Morse's luxurious limousine| There was a moment's E. boys showed good shooting abil-| Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kirkham ar2 ‘ plowed slowly up the steep grade |The two men regarded each i through the mouth-deep sand of fattentively. Glenn's face whitened the makeshift road to come to a;:\ little under the sunburn; his e T " |cuntoie TR R et o tne SHOWSINGHEAQE FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING : | Angus Gair with 18 points, was|present month. They intend to ¢ WALLS AND CEILINGS ———— BRIt directly in front of a small,|fist closed involuntarily over the D l high man in scoring for his team; !as far as Escondido to visit rela- e plain boarded shack. edge of the desk. But an instant Oug as W. Cashen scored 12, John Cashen, |tives there but will spend some | Allghting Morse left Douglas and |later, with a slight, noncommittal playing for the first time this time visiting enroute. B2 Ry e Anne seated in the car. He mount- chrug, he seated himself again and C’lurch, vear made six, and Pettygrove, ————————— i Lundell and Guerin each made two. | trict, but apparently the tests made | ed the rickety steps and paused @ 1lx(ghted a fresh cigar moment on the threshold as he| “They say every man has his . For the A. N. B. Wilson netted A CIRCUS GOES TO- w:}“ 6 were not encouraging, for | 550 Per P(lellge gazed in through the open door. |own price,” he admitted carelessly. S(grvu‘es 8, Joseph 6 and T. Willis and J IN BRAND NEW “TILLIE” work on this project was discon- | fe He took in the plain furnishings,] “Yes, and—even woman too, for g Brady each made 4. rued eerly in the summer of | A ¢ the desk and drawing table, covered | that matter,” Morse observed with- — e | - Lions, clowns, elephants, acrobs Prospeeting for tin ore ncar | : with blueprints, and the small safe. out interest Notices for this cnarcn column 4 ; e throwers ol all the g8y pano- Creek, in the Ruby district, | = g 4 His eye finally settled on the tall| The younger man glanced quickly |must be received by The Empire P I W: €. BEGINS {nly of the circus are coming to the |was continued, but no recent de- | ; ! man who sat at the desk, appar- |toward the window—to the woman |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday TWO UNDERTAKINGS |Liberty Theatre Sundsy in Al tails regarding the' resuits of the X eéntly unmindful of his presence. He | waiting in the automobile. The |morning to guaraniee change of FOFP. CIVIC BENEFIT | Christie’s tremendous new produc- search are’availaple; ¥he piatinum | | was literally covered from head to|shrewd, weathered lines about his|sermor topies. ete. tion of circuses and war nefals came principaly from plac- ‘ THE H foot with a thick sifting of yellow- mouth and eyes registered a half After the customary Christmm’r‘unclure_d _Romancc." £ 3 rs in the Goodnews Bay district, ! i fh cement dust. His flannel shirt contemptuous, half amused smile. | - « vacation the Douglas ‘Island Wo: For this is the one circus in the at the mouth of the Kuskolcv.xm, f was open at the throat; his boots He had known all along: who the | Douglas Presbyterian Native | men’s Club resumed activities, meot- |world that would ever think of go- |River, and in the castern part of| ]flmas ar W : ¢aked with dried mud protruded |woman was, though he had not Mission | ing Thursday evening at the home|ing to France to entertain the A. {S¢ward Peninsula. The finds in! re O. i from beneath the desk where he sat looked at her before. | of Mrs. Glen Kirkham. |E. F. ithe Goodnews Bay district crmunuel | figuring. | When he looked back at Morse, | 2:30 p. m~Sunday School The Club is pledged to support| With the ringmaster, W. C. Fields to be encouraging but not such as | 4 Morse advanced a step into the he saw that the financier was| 3:15 p. m.—Sermon. X projects for civic benefit each jand the owner, Chester Conkliy, |t tily any rush of prospectors. \ e 4 vear and plans were accordingly and Tillie herself, Louise Faz! T'he mine of the Alaska Palladium | « yoom. “This is Mr. —er— Glenn?” |keenly annoyed at the connection| 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Micweek he asked as Scott Glenn glanced he had made between, “Every Wo-|prayer service. ‘man too—,” and his lovely guest.| All are cordially welcome to these ke nodded, and rose. “Is there She was lovely; nobody could deny |services. | nmmng I can do for yau" Jthat. Ce on Kasaan. Peninsula, in | nade for this year's work. The da, all the bright and colorful p: t will be to sponsor a boys’ ple under the big top are convoyed Alaska, which for several | jorkshop. A spare room in the|across where they get caught in a vears had been a large producer | llIIIIIlIIIIHllllllllllllllIllllmlllllllulllmIlllu||ImllllIll|||u||||u||m|m|m|| church building is to be fitted upidraft which blows them into the of platinum metals and the omy\“ for this purpose and the work will \wrong army. in which these metals were|ZS, be under the jon of Rev. o covered from lodes, was closed | - Douglas Catholic Church HEHTTITH T HHE All services in the new church, (Bauer. Those who have seen his HOSPITAL NOTES 1ghoyt the year. i Mass 2t 8:15 a. m. beautiful ivory carvings can appre- | S — i Sunday School at 1 p. m. ciate what Is in store for the boys.| s william Beach entered St.|MRS. MARGARET WALKER I | Mrs. Charles Sey has donated a!,nng hospital last night for a ma- | VISITING NEPHEW HERE shop and the Club |55 ooeration. | 53 = stove tg the wor St. Luke's Episcopal Church r the sum of $20 to start ‘h‘" Mrs. R. Romunscth entered the| Mrs, Margaret Walker, sister of N service, owing fo the absency Chterprise of. All boys are Wel-|pospital yesterday for a major F. L. Goddard of G e rium, arrived here tod y ou of Dean Rice. i 3 e s ', | operation. s The {aocan will be the| "nrs J. Wakeham, who entered [the Steamer Queen to visit her T 1ew, E. M. Gaudard and fam (LR T TR R R R T TR (LA | s e i am " Congregational Communi‘y | 1 Church ! puiting of cape at the|ine nhospital December 26, left the| s condition, i pogpital yesterday. coat of} Andrew Penanen, of Tee Harbor, AUE * 5 Of {1eft the h BAUER. |the job is mm,))ul of Mesdames, andrew Fox, Jack Sey and A. R.lyne nogpital December 27, was dis- 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. | Cha 8:00 p. m—Sermon by Pastor. Ipgyards. They will also Dresent|cngroed from the hospital yester- "REV. PHILLIP entered Delgarde, fo! the - past S. She will return to he 1ome in Seattle from here. £ | 8 s AT i= £ {the school with rog to be | gq0 = £ 7. F. D CAGERS 10 FLAY oo e b, Wi balie L = B R e = H JUNEAU HI 'm\mm‘ . = = g | ot No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12 |= =4 I he yearly drive for money to|Charter = = A close, hard fought b,zskn:bm’ r REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE i S e = § game is expected here tonight when ‘23;“53:{”::’6 gifi:ugxriue?;lxd\l\lfi:fl‘ . T . l B k f J 1= O”e l E_' ] the local firemen and Juneau high| T 0 n ono o b% 1o e Flrst l\atlona ank o uneau 2 = school cagers battle for thelr sec-" oo™ nq" anron dance will bejin the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on December 31,|Z ER opd game of the season, in the na- oo 0 Mesdames W, A5 Flesk, | 1029, 1= o o a” s = thtorium. Having lost their for-| oo™ goo "o Bq Bach, compose | RESOURCES |8 = mer tili with the Hilltoppers, the g, "o nmittee in charge of prepar-| 1. Loans and discounts $ 92215805 | S I¥'s tie doliar, after all, that enables you to seoure all your = | Seemen it ;"S’;:u']’: St and otions for the affair. | 2. Overdratts ; wo.. NONE 'Z material wants. 't Morse stepped from his machine to enter Glenn's office. Lzmé?u “‘“Th‘sy 5 1;\ thelr 1ir A musical program followed by 2| 3. United States Government securities owned 172,750.00 | = And after all, it is those things which make life worth while. = 4 SR AR O “p'me-mm_mg Dlhvers Yo cho delicious l‘m'\c}; “ ved by the ho"". 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned e 244,475, 00\5 But you can’t get rich quick over-night, and money doesn’t = , | | 3 : tess mpleted t} vening. t : . » - Furniture a et 4 = i 3 e " = His caller did not answer at once | Morse shifted his chair a little, |from: Bonner, Cashen, Niemi, Me- c;h;‘)n&t (mtcx::\m(‘\vUI P L Banking house, $62,300.00; Furniture and fixtures, $3, % = accumulate |'ml<-,“ you help it . . . by regular saving. H ‘ but tdok out a card and handed it [so as to cut off the view toward the |Cormick, Kromquist, Manning, Gray , oo of Mrs. Jack Si szmm\ 500.00 sa.s?o.co\E Just a little cach week means a lot at the end of a year = ¢ %0 him. Glenn lookeq dqu at it wiquawr and leaned forward. “My |and Gair, y _ for that evening is in the hands otl 7. Real cstate owned cther than banking house g 14.030.&30’§ o ahe of_ five. At compound interest it is earning money for = ) and motioned to a chair. “Will you |business is this. I want you in the| The exact lineup of the Juncau Mesdames Ed Bach, Chas. Sey anJ‘ 9. Cash and due from banks 229,223.79 | = you besides, = sit down, Mr. he paused t0|cmploy of my corporation at—let us |team was not announced, but Coach ypeg gpjey. f i {10. Outside checks and other cash items : 2,162.02| 2 Save and have . , . spend and want, E mfis::fiethteoc:rdlngnl: ;M?rflcx?”t 7 isay double your present salary and ll)unl};am \;\111 v.n,fhout clz;ub;l Icuu;“' The boys of Douglas are to be i 11. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. ‘lE 71 l k lr = ok the chair indicated jat once.” |his best players for a win from the .. oratyiated upon their oppor- 8. TIeAsUreD i i st ciiien A Lt 625.00 | = B i B ’ d £ and drew it a little closer to the| “But I don't work on a salary,” “m. eaters. The game is scheduled ¢iul Bl 00w ind play oumd‘,! A E C 2 enarencs = one at the desk. “My business is of | Glenn objected mildly, “and any-|to start at 8 o'clock. of e & H = = e Y gular school this year, under Y b = = a distinctly ;?nvaze nature, he ob: way, I'm not free to consider an- A - such men as Rev. Bauer, in m,l gwan g 1 .LIABILITIES #1,095,348, 86“5 (ln = served with a suggestive glance at |other offer for some months to|DOUGLAS HIGH WINS , workshop, and Messers. Catheart | w B £ . B4 the man who stood at the window. | come.” FROM A NB @8 TO 33 T e anattoriim, 15, Capltal stock paid 0 L. : $ 5000000 | Oldest Bank in Alaska £ Glenn turned to the assistant, & | The other man shrugged. “My| i : e {16. Surplus - 50,000.00 | J1EIEESIILNAAE0SCTETNASRRRREL SUEE D VAT MDA CRE DRSS AR SRR RO ARL " y‘:ns engineer just out of college |company is never niggardly about| Douglas High basketeara were tco AWARDED HOPE CHEST 117, TUndivided profits—net » 31,508. ',y —_ e ISR pardonably susceptible, and |terms. Say we treble your present |strong for the local A. N. B. quin- St L |20. Circulating notes outstanding ... . 12,500.00 | smiled a little as he noted the lode- | contract—even quadruple it? My |tet in their mixup at the Nat last Mrs Wm. R. Spain was awarded | 21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks i 1 :;nr of his attention—the lady in Epolicy has always been that no price — e outstanding A5 3 14,553.99 e car. The youth started when y : o8 ne e e yout siarted when i too gt pay fo anvenis ou WG NINI 22 Do acposss o R A - - A 1S i closing the door behind him. | “That may be’ Glenn agreed,|= g2 :‘Jm‘\:d(rpns( o : 904,598.82 Tl Bio muddie: of driwings, Lkt PiiBetimately 1. am. UDASAIE S2¢. United States depostts ; 61,197.74 | Blueé prints and papers, Glenn un- |contract to finish this job in a stat- | Y Ei o TR AT earthed a box of cigars. His call- |ed time.” = = AL $1,651,243.86 er .ccep‘ted one, bit off the end and Morse leaned closer to him. “ Ido § ), E‘Territory of Alaska, Town o{ Juneau, ss: { o lighted it. |not intend,” he said slowly and em- | = EJ I, H. H. Post, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear . “Thé most important business, as | phatically, “that the irrigation pro- (2 SUN Y NIGHT = |(that the above statement is true to the best of my knowiedge and e fimwA Mr. —er—. ddeq | o6t ShAU ever be finished.” £ g £ | elier. « " th added. ros: = = nnn the YO\;\(Z‘Z:I;TI?M ik (Copyright, Ruth Cross) ] ’ ___! H. H. POST, Cashier. { B 'noaded. = TILLIE S PUNCTURED = Correct—Atest: JOHN RECK, H. T. TRIPP, Directors. ! nt business, as I was about Glenn hears more of Morse’s 8 = § , it that which requires the | intriguing pre &ty = Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1930. Wbibiidlty, . Inspite of-ths|\ In Mondsy's ooyl i ] £ ROM ANCE g| seal JOE GEORGE, Notary Public. tons ‘of propaganda and the bm).i i = = My commission expires Dec. 13, 1930. { ing.of newspapers and reformers, BO = 2 =! — A b ) all the real business of the world, | WLING ELKS ARE H with E| . 3 nmental and otherwise, is car- IH r o~ A o - =! gover | OFF TO KETCHIKAN = W. C. FIELDS—CHESTER CONKLIN El ried on behind closed doors.” = = ycnennhnuned a :urr ?!!‘ smoke( a':‘ The bowlers from the Juneau = and LOUISE FAZENDA H Ouick Shi ment ! ‘ @ knot-hole in the celling a feW|pies to participate in the tri-city fun 1]“” Goes Off With a Bang = p féet above his head, but made NnO|tournament to be held next week at S~ QANE =) | eamment as Morse continued. = “T0. Retchikan, .left for the First City |S i £ to Alaska ‘ d get down :dhlll‘“flassl‘ as dY°_“ fi“:z-,nn the steamer Northwestern. The |S urr 14 Hurr 4 £ ! this proposed line of road is & Pet!members of the t H y H 3 h and oi iy 1 oy e e s e IS e £ Write or wire yoflrdm'- b gives you assur- —the dream of' a lifetime. Rail- gam Guyot, W. B. Kirk and Mar- |= g ; H der - it will be shipped on / foad men, oldtimers at the Bame. iin Lovenik. H THE Big Show Now Going On. B the first boat, _Our eoms " =24 i ance of dependable ) gay it can't be built, but I believe &t} Tpe local bowlers joined the An-|E Don’t fail to see that reDOUBT- = plete lumber service takes ——— s ith and T mean to prove it. |chorage delegation here on the (= . £ T =i care of e detail. Far- y service, Wwi no re- « Morse glanced at him Sharply.|sieamer. The western bunch is|= able, ringmaster, that OPUlent 8| s -;’)BIY g = N | . o = = 7 i as- Y ¢ bent his long, lean body & Litle fcomposed of 5. W. Ostrander, Paul | owner and, above and beyond all, E Wt Lunoer 18 SHREAE ! grets now~or later . rward from the waist, rapped his geran, R. Mathewson, L. W. Lar- | Q S S| surance of Speed, Quality Good Materials - Careful \ s unprealvelyl &flmfgt 1§h=fsun and M. J. McDonald. = that BEAUTeous BAREback l'ld"lg = and Satisfaction, Grading - Fine Finish) lNSURE SAFELY AND w“,H “As I said before, this line ———— = BABY ZEND = v } X r = . B umber - These Are Qur N track is the dream of a lifetime, | yUNEAU BAKERY IS SCEN] BY LOUISE FA A itnd E| Specialties. LG ™ J CONFID CE or' .mhing or anybody that—gets, OF BLAZE LAST EVENING twelve. ONE DOZEN, supporting ] } —way—" He threw out 1 PREPOND. o - J d “ specifications H en atiuc nce e . g us your specifications - tlent avers of erous PRO- ' ust sen you N hndl in%a forceful, impal A smouldering fire I the base- pa) we make 21l shipping arrangements. 2 ‘ as of sweeping away Ob-|ment of the Juneau Bakery on PORTIONS. Seward between Second and Third younger man nodded, rose |gireets called out the Fire Depart- walked over to the WindoW ment early Friday evefing. The 10—20—50 cents which could be seen the great | cause was unknown. No material : “in the process Of ©on- camage was done to the bulding. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllmlllflm||IIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllmllllllll Farrell Lumber Co.| INSURANCE—EVERY KIND Westlake and Prospect ~~ SEATTL