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the y were He blanket. As ed his head huma Y Yédge. Aunt h the cov cause of ma quick sign to Doug- Anne’ Lift She leancd over Moro> fnd window r ed out and Blocked by ! blar and qui Project. F. dissen Hnlt the the servant prob- Morse calls eance, isn't it?" she : g aughing. “It's too bad Mr fllveady has piqued Anne’s in- |Morse couldn’t come tonight; that fbrest. He finds him obdurate [alone” che motioned toward the #nd determined. Bribery fails to | babie h travelling a lon ¢hake Glenn, who tells him one |way to Man can fight as well as an- | “Oh, about other. | coming e was C . —_— {to her’s in the half darkness; she Chapter 8 was aware he still held he 5! ANNE MAKES AN ENEMY |after helping her down on | The dance at Bu 1t was | Morse is all right for build already in full when Anne 'roads and piling up ame in sight of the|when it comes to mak (hi‘ Aollu\'n‘g ni #nd Douglas hhch-hmm [ it mfil(' by rock an The soft sway of ful feet keep to ebuntry dance he throb in his fiddles and eached out in- clasp on her fébtiously into t ove all, t which fing the stentorian cries {éadler calling out the figures Never had that nd Dol made their | flame eua. o ““Annc Wway through the crush of onl | distasteful to as it did now FOR AMPLE WATER SUPPLY e Alaska Road #fs who thronged yard and porch | released herself—slowly—and inder the dxrgcuon of the War De- | fowards a window n the rned full towar him. “Did he| Mecderation in temperature wa tment, built traMs !‘3 reach alll of the dan room, where tell you to say that?” she asked, fimely in its arrival for local resi- lofty waterpower lakes whick ®ould watch the scene without call- her voice lightly ironic |dents as a shortage of fresh water had been discovered by the Aero | $fig attention to themselves. Anne| “Why—I have no idea what you seen as a near possibility had vice photographers, in order to| féaned against the windo ab- are talking about,” Douglas stam-|the cold weather continued. iite the Forest Service power | ¥orbed in the picturesque and lively mered. He was as red as a school-| On the Treadwell ditch wh veys—and all for the benefit of > ‘Wene. boy, and his usual poise was gone.!Jean Manning safeguards the w he successful bidder for govern-| #%Fhe huge, bare room was lighted | “I think you do,” Anne returned supply for Treadwell, even drinking ment-controlled pulp wood le by flickering oil lamps n»pcmhxl still lightly. “If he did you can water began to get scarce a: holds. | at intervals f the wall 11 him from me that I may {lirt {temperature therc has ranged fi Six Agencics Represented N A e it A = Despite this involved com- bination of bureau J i # vivid glow on the A riot of motion and color greeted Arne in the dance hall. owd. Most |with every other man in the W of the women were ng, many of {but not with his confidential—man them pretty, d their brightly |Friday golored gowns and the flowers and | Douglas wi bbons in their hair lent charm- from red to purple. splashes of color to the scene.|the point of replying, He seemed on but check she | prelin ed S0 WAR she was Fairbanks, Se e p RIEL U RN Assoctated Press Photo | | Kan 2 funeral was. ur 4 n. E. “Slim” Madsen, elongated cowhand, found himself very | ithe auspices of the Ploneers of Who feel tI : popular at the annual Los Angeles livestock show and rodeo. He | Alaska itory are hopelessl fhas his hands full here with Charlotte Toblas (left) and Virginia | SRS ederal red te Townsend. The brim of “Slim’s” hat is seven feet six inches from the | The Alaska br: Q;ound. &nd he Is not on stilts. i IDAHO HAS RIVAL e ice feels that R S T R ot T IN ALASKA P TOES o ch ties up an | e AR capital for fifty years, with the | It looks like Idaho has a rival privilege of cutting 10,000,000,000 Alaska growing fine potatoes,” hoard feet of timber in order to cation {of Commerce by Mr. Sawyer weighed |warded in a iln(mn(;: h\‘V"I\‘):)r‘:x;m:(‘rgmcm:; who Set Owners lncrease . wEE announc Birmingham, Ala- | |evidently ate them with consid- Knowledge of Radlo:mffl‘]‘l‘i]’I’ii('_'to-mt‘f!'IJIAcxf. e By e en. aslola 8 e erable gusto.—(Seward Gateway.) | g alof glider urs Southern arters of the Am- d. His face went | 1 Tells Frenchmen They D. H. 8. VS. KETCHIKAN tric power to the paper mills to be built at Juneau. Here th Next Saturday night instead of Geodetic Survey came into Sunday is the date which was ar- picture by making the necessary b THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1930. l’()lAL\ AND HER PALS [WHY COUSIN CARRIE'S COMING T(O)) VISIT US, BEATS ME! SHE'S NEVER EVEW ACKNOWLEDGED) MM V/,«‘DN) THEY A ) NASTY RUMOR THAT HE /\N\ —~— Tmsw A RUMO ) \ TWAS A FACT! MARRIED HER FER BORN! BECAME OF - CARRIES rfii@ \/’MFA\/ SHE DlDr\JT ! HAVE NO THE PRESENT WE 77— IR BUT HE SOON é,EL\EJI/ HER i) WoT EVER ) Y_HER M \/’Or\/r—v? \I;EEN B % DOUEH, EN? T WAS % MISTAKE: Pv ( l H< F QTTRRFTT SHE'S ROLLIN' IN IT! BLT ONCE YOUVE KNEW CARRIE FER A HOUR You'LL REALIZE THAT MONEY AINT Vi Alaskan Timber Lease T hreatens Canada’s Newsprint Industry DOUGLAS NEWS Continued from Page Three) cable across Taku Inlet be used to support hydro- ST FOR 11TH; phic survey for the benefi e Forest Service. In connec- ion with the blocking out of the timberland areas to be placed under contract by the Forest Serv- to the newsprint manufacturers s necessary to have accurately eyed base lines. ~ These were | n by the Public Survey Div { the General Land Office. { Commission, | 1 for the basketball r of the Ketchikan ¢ high school quinted. also being planned to mak double-header event on tha the Douglas men 2 a teams playin; t atiraction. . e WEATHER NEEDED the remains R DIES A nanufacturers had bu 3 dd of ‘men to deal with—the Forest Ser rs, and of Hyder ice, which, in this instance, repre d there T ly nted six separate government n to her husband, who i ncie: | esident of H Mr »dd has The outstanding feature of this| remark Llr~ accomplishment of bu- urviving re that it had its born 53 to Al Mrs cming when the nan, e deputy to has ecretary of the Interior Ray g the necessities of America’s ur to Ei paper readers, is fairly good the Secretary’s business in return for the sales ef- ant, according to a communi- forts of one man for a twelve- the Seward Chamber month, not to mention an addition- al popftilation of 10,000 which, it is estimated, these two great plants| will bring to Alaska. ——————— sent ! Champion Bowlus Estab IN THE anTH! The potatoes from Se two pounds apiec te a month lishes Unofficial Ameri- | - C: AALLO’{-I}. ! can Endurance Record dent Wil ¥ N. C.. Jan. 7.7‘ n Green last night | 127 minutes and three-fifths seconds, 'erican Federation of Labor in its| | Hawley Bowlus, mpion glider posed campaign to unionize the tpllol‘ established an unofficial South. NEW YORK, Jan. 7—The aver- age home owner's knowledge of the technical phases of radio set op-!| i 1 { Around three sides of the room himself. Anne sauntered casuaily | “ A eration is on the increase. | American record for an endurance - D — | M erst merica \ B i #8s a dense fringe of spectators— [toward the dance floor. He fol- sund i This fact is reflected in the type|flight. " PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - | for the most elderly. At the |lowed. PARIS. ‘fhit 7o WAdHRbBA ngainst of information sought daily by hun-; ‘(,;m;:n‘; over the ocean during a ST, ! f@sther end, on a slightly raised| An unpleasant interval of silence | Amerioanim® is the title of an ar-,Greds of set owners from the en-iWind. lull, Bow red and re will close at 6 o'clock | platform, was the orchestra. |was terminated by a strapping giant | ticle by Pierre Lyautey, & nephew gineering research departments of |forced to a ux‘ur!' _on the shore, for ) instead of eleven.| of a man, who dropped a great,|of ¥ s famous Marshal, who Di§ companies. According to atbut he did not land in an Ims av. GASTINEAU GROCERY\ QRS was something vaguely fa-juge, oo 0 nonglas’ shoulder, an ‘h‘-n i Stk l.‘.]id ‘srmm a visit to Cunningham tube engineer, a strik-nary circle 300 feet in diameter and N g i miliar about the leader, who was o vse S e gl ;',l“‘ }( g - ‘s;“‘ it ing feature of the letters is ths‘lf:‘xfc-iwd a chance to claim the offi-| Dell E. Shertr, Juaeau's phuw pumping and sawing and rocking | ¢ “ B 5 e o g etk e {m- fundamental technical knowledge |cial record. | uner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv gver his old fiddle and wor his (SPoke to Anne. “I wonder If you! M. Lyautey regrets the false im- oo ot b PR ¥, s, 54 will excuse me for a few moments? |pression of the United States which €Videnced by the write € i | musicians—a Mexican with a gui- 'l find you :’L e il the windows S i D ox)‘x‘s\x:\l\ ]i‘ mm‘v” 3 1 feverish | | dews' harps, accordions etc.—up to <3N ‘(\’-‘ yH ‘(-::“ % uiecrent‘x;l .1 The Florence Sllop I & perfect fury of rhythm. Anne' ghe nodded a ready assent ar uhn,m“\ pride, women with the gait| | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm-. | i ned forward to get a better view jipped into ome of the rustic|or men and unbridled youth in | anent Wave of him. § 3 _ ibenches as ‘Douglas bowing disap-{yotor cars tearing a ons b high- BEAUTY SPECIALISTS [ “Why, there's Sheb,” she sald.|peared with the giant stranger. She|wavs of a land '1,‘ astered Sadl Bl Phone 427 for Appointment | | had forgotten Douglas s coked after them thoughtfully; she |yortising. g — — 2 ng beside her “Who's Sheb?” the latter £uriously. askex ¢ 'fihe pointed to the leader of the nim in the open and incidentally {he is unable to hide of the quiet estra, who was bc'x:ung and ;pare herself the disgust of his|home life he found across the At- ting, keeping time with his head ' requmptuous love-making. [1antic feet, and otherwise perform- § a regular dervish dance in his tuneful hurrying back to the danc t Douglas’ question was com- ly drowned out in the climax!gamiliar face amans the pafamiling Which descended at this Jun- ones 1y was the man she B with force enough almost 10 twice seen before. b the mountains asunder. } e at's your real test of youth ¢ “an Ou he most unpopular man in the rras!” Douglas’ phrase leaped to vigor,” Douglas observed, her mind, and he certainly seemed fashioned square dance! to be, for people avoided him as A languorous modern dances though he .were afflicted with| bptoms in themselves of a de- . ja.g idénce—the diversion of a less (Copyright, Ruth Cross.) ¥ nodded—somewhat ab- The thought of another con- dly. She had heard a queer quest stirs Anne as she watches Glenn. Continue the story to- “Sound full of distress, and she| oo o gd, with her head turned toward 5 listened a moment, then | ed quickly to a window SOmMe| Tne 135t of a series of card par- feet away. Laughing, she (ics given by the Ladies of The| d to her companion. “Look.” parish will be held on Tuesday| nvited, pointing to the windoW. cvening at 8 o'clock at the Catho- | was wide open, like all the Jic Parich Hall. | The Grand Prize will be award- | y both peered inside. The ed; refreshments will be served and | ‘was lined literally, from wall the public is invited. Admission, 1, with made-down pallets of 50 cents, e PARISH CARD PARTIES knew that she had made an enemy | the attorney but—he had been |this ne anyway—she might as well have | country, and melody brought cou-|——o pts to work his little band up g0 Anne lost in the joyous| j a tremendous climax. abandon of the scene, her foot beat- How do you know he's named g time, forgot Douglas, forgot herself, everything— she became aware of a! had | l | | : ebruary 25 ONE YOUR URDER } printing donewant it at once. Ml;y 26 November 24 TO US % Weare well equipped to give June 23 December 22 {grain and transfer business| & like a hurry up job, since our queated Tr?;lsézx::.gdby Telegrap | | —adm‘ MURESCO FOR DECORATING AND BEAUT]FYING WALLS AND CEILINGS 55¢ Per Package THE Thomas Hardware Co. | Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon Fresh EASTERN and OLYMPIA OYSTERS PHONE 38 - OVER S HOURS HEADQUARTERS w . 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