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THE DAILY (Continued from Yesterd | flir new sca. “§He did—?” Her comps oked t L @own at her thoughtfullv “Beside: said, “I've out who 3 el A light broke over his face. “Oh of course—youll have to forg me. I'm rribly cr But here's He touch: der hand; ! get and clung. ; Anne turned away 1 from the 4 C ¥ e forney cam ige. d; mot 1 urial nap of the dry of pine burrs under her joy of scared e call of the nanzanita clump, the w bird coming to pc !above a sun-filled flower c drone of wind in the pine trees, the TR 1 .1" far-off, silken whisper of innumer- Unmindful of the presence of Ber |,y mountain streams; all found officl_nl escort, Anne watched until |echo and kinship in her own surg- e disappeared in the darkness. ;Hm pulses. { She threw up her shoulder toward the stinging bree: her head to the hot su which leaped out at her t white mountain of cloud slowly against the eastern her { persuade he: a little crumple 1ding, but rrying her nearer to those - sfed peaks s0 1D, mer was caus thanks waltz,” Glenn murmur ghen with a brief nod of farewel #0 Douglas, moved off ai Chapter 11 “HERMIT'S” HOME later, the “confiden- was recountin the events of two sat in Morse's | b lance £0 his employer i evening The Sstudy s ing “Pretty clever stroke, substit dng the heavier rge of dyn gite, eh? Of course, Bretton ki pothing about it—he would never |\ Bbave countenanced it. But his first gassistant—what's his name? Any- way, while he was ak it, he go 2 complete drawing of the dam dauglas drew out a piece of parch- ment from his pocket, flat on the desk and certain point o “He says if anythin, could wings long were eyes ; emo- moun- to note uld have her e failed which equently fr 1 which Anne was czught in the grip of a terrific lightning and thunder storm. formation, east rayed faintly She was not or cloud or re but the con- ha mood. the wall could never be rebuili— #e met Morse's questioning glan with a significant smile, “Surkhalter says his Mexican, Tony, #@an be trusted for any da: Stunt that will net him $50!" | Morse nodded Douglas ed ! ap the drawings and went on, jof a g dently picking his words carcfully jagainst the m and without lookinz at the deep b @pposite, “it was Miss Milmot, as a |spied t} lermit's hut"— spatter of fect, who -spoiled our|cabin of rough lo t \again master stroke, If she hadn't bristling background of spruce ©pened thet door at the psychologi- |f Mal moment and let loo: soreams Of all those howling gvers—" He shrugged. “By the way, I didn't fore that she and Glenn w E |*piv &ood ' friends? They were dancing|cd waterfall trickled slenderly ove fogether when the explosion oc-|a bare, towering ledge of rock. She Lurred—there was quite a dramatic had no doubt i Glenn's abode. little scene!” Anne s eagerly, h aMorse rose abruptly and walked face upturned. How like a sirong aver. to 6ne of the window His brown nest it looked—what quict Attorney smiled at his manifest glecp a tired man might find there seffort not to show how keenly was annoyed. Presently he Jowed and laid a sympathe on the financier's shoulde ay advice, old man when y £y her, give up building ra give up everything. It will tak Jman’s entire time to—look E: Jder—and a man with an iron hand ¢ as though a cannon had gone at that!” cff almost at her clbow. A white “igeag of flame tore across the #he next afternoon but one, Anne | darkening sky. The plumy tops g@et out to find the “hermit’s” hut. of the tallest pines began to toss ’arse and Douglas were away. Her and sway wildly in the air. Aunt was sleeping, and to Del-| While she looked, their straight Phine she -explained briefly that arrowy shafts bowed and twisted she would not be back before din- as in the grip of a giant's fingers. n She suspected that the “hut” In no time at all, the smaller tre: Jvas to be found somewhere higher jarcund her were writhing and Wp the trail where she had met meaning in a blast so fierca that it Jith her first adventure, and she all but swept her off her feet. Falked in that direction. (Copyr: Ruth Cross) At the spring, she paused again| N or a drink, but leaped up quickly the grip of the Without S0 much as a glance at her Anne finds a n reflection in it 3 instally ‘ma How fired she had b orning less than a week ago! Now , e was tingling with energy and pulses. Her muscles had | qy elastiolty. | For the accommodation of the - She accorded a single brief glance | trade, this store will be open Fri- the flat boulder which had been day evening, January 10th. table. She saw again the |aqy. B. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inc. , ironic comprehension which | eee - e stranger had flashed across her | STORE HOURS Her blood grew hot with £~ He must after all| Goldstein's Emporium will be for that look— The night of lopen until NINE F 1, Friday, «dance she had almost thought— | january 10th. h he wouldn't prove such a RSN S O in solid with i maidens of her rapt, She came out a der proppe untainside, and drew of satisfaction as li and its windows lay a 81 e mountain lake, mirro Ing in its turquoise depths sky and cabin and barbed tree the right, a foam fring- tiny ceemed from the world in which she had spent her six and 20 years that have been on another fol- She was turning away regret- ully, when a loud report rent the erberated through the moun- in storm, in tomorrow's Caught thunder haven ment. ——————— STORE HOURS he. after a long day’s work! So far it —adv. | case. Have you tried the Flve o'Clock POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT LOOK GERTRLDE ) DARLIN ! SEE THE CLUNNIN' -5 LIL BUNNIES!{ ——— CAL PLACES poueLas |0 RE NAMED BY NEWS | A | TWO BASKETBALL GAME AT ATURDAY The Douglas high school wil Ketchikan and the Douglas !men the Unalga in a double-head bask 11 card arranged for tomor- row evening at the natatorium and Jthe first big cage att | entire to date cheduled for 8 firemen and the coast gua play their game as the pre of the double-header. It ithe first tilt betwesn teams this season and should be 1good one. e Ketehikan players represen the best outfits in Sou lea ska are duc on the Cha nel today and aftem they have lo: the stiffness, due to traveling, i their mix-up with the Juneau high scheol tonight, should be in t best form for the contest with th High here tomorrow it. A ba ner crowd is expected to wit the games. e = T. A. MEETIiNG POSTPONED NIGHT Official Sanction to Names of Many Places Ceelsion of tine Ni“fonal phic Board, Washington, D. November 16, la a number names were given official m upon the recommendation United Statcs Forest Serv- was announced toda; ny of these names were a iy in cemmon use but had not cviously been officially recognized L the Board. ew, howover, e new names which were recor wled on account of some special cal feature, or for some per- deceased, who was identified ith the locality. It is not the policy of the Board was pointed out, to name geo- phic features after ms 1i ing, regardle: their prominence For that res such 1 cept the it in P. { The January | Deuglas Parent-Teacher 4 planned for Saturday evening, ! | been po. ned on account double basketball attraction. {will not be any mee! owing to difficult; |suitable date. T been arranged will be local folloy in De So- after region, in 1791 LADIES’ LEAGUE ELE 2por te or and Wright tributary to th. Local x shore of { Island. The annual election of officers ok place at a business meeting of the Ladies’ Lt |the follo being re-e! 13" 0. Kitkham, 'president: | Charles Sey, vice-p |Robert Fraser, secretary Alex Gair, {reasurer. A sick-visit- | ’im; committee was chosen as fol- |lo! Mesdames A. R. Ed {Jack Sey. A sewing committce | po. of Mesdames Fleek, Jack S |Robert Bonner, A. J. Balog, ar | Josephine Simons was appoin | The meeting ended with 1 iments of cake and coffee provided by Rev. Bauer. o | “PHANTOM OF THE RAN | IS AT LIBERTY TONIGH Tom Tyler in the wes ‘Phantom cf the Range’ |feature to be shown cn the Libe sereen this evening. It is full thrills and excitement. A com news will also be shown. - GORDON’'S For your accommodation, this stere will b2 open the evening of January 10th until 9 p. m. adv. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL | ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Ceurt for ¢he Territory of Alaska, Division Number One . Before A. W. Fox, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pr# bale Judge, Juneau Preeinct. |IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF MARY E. BOYLE, De- | ceased | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, |that FRANK A. BOYLE, Executor | of the estate of MARY E. BOYLE, | Deceased, has filed herein and ren- | dered for settlement his final ac-| lcunt of the administration of said | estate, and that a heading will be | held upon same before the under- | signed at Juneau, Alaska, on E‘eh-[ ruary 23, 1930, at 2 o'clock p. m.,, at which time and place all per- |sons interested in said estate may |appear and file objections in writ- |ing to said account and contest! |the same. { Dated, December 19, 1929, | A. W. FOX, U. S. Commissioner and Ex- Officio Pr te Judge. First publication, Dec. 20, 1929. |Last publication, Jan. 17, 1930 . th Ten- Local Eagle Ri of Lynn Was appare in 1869, nery Creek, west s Island. Na a short ek, Bay Guy y named by de of Ad- ied after Fish- distance north. st corner alty Island. Fowler who took AR LIBERTY TONIGHT for r TOM TYLER in PHANTOM OF THE RANGE COMEDY and NEWS 3.Ill!lllllllllll_!liiliIiIliIIEHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII Tie L o rOACETES | | Is ou: bread appe- tizing? My good- ness, yes! The very smell of it as it comes from our modern sanitary bakery invites your immediate attention, [ SRR THE HOME BOARDING HOUSE Completely Renovated BEST HOME COOKING Board and Room, $45.00 Month Transient Meals i Steam heated rooms with hot and cold running water, $15.00 per month. Ba k(’r}f TELEPHONE 293 “Remember the Name” Peerless OFFICIAL BODY Geographic Board Gives' |(Youke ABSOLLT | [ RIGHT, MY DEAR’ A4 | | THERE A EVER [ ANY [N outh of Taku Ha named Seal Inlet, up a homestead at the mouth of Limes this stream. | Herbert River, tributary to I |River from the south. The glacier this river drains was named by Mansfield in 1890. Kadashan Bay, south enakee Inlet, Chichagof Is med after Paul K. Kadas | € Indian who applied for eant ge. of-A0s on stead there in 1915, It has been Isie < ) Chanr Iocally called Big 1914, 1g Salmon Bay, [ Twin Glac Teck, n Canal near the head Taku River. Drains Ty 1l name. Bay, south Chichagof 1Is] shore by d. was Point, ecast side of Chilkat g . Creek, emy This is the name given on y, Sout: . , Chichagof I Peninsul: the pen- y and N shore of 3 1800. Thane, vi thy hagof Islar Limestone Creek, empties , at named by Russians about Named for Bart L. Thane, ONLY ILLERED \PEOPLE POINT! Tenakee Local of Twin Glacier Creek. Shown on some maps as Tummy Lake. Wheeler Creek, at Game Cove, west shore of Admiralty Island. { Named for Frank Wheeler, only settler on the creek. e STORE HOURS For trade, the thi accommodation of the tore will be open Fri- January 10th. M. BEHRENDS, CO., Inc. B o oo o d LEY Almquist Press your Suit, We call and deliver. PFhone 528 orich side win Glac- th I7s risky 1o cook a Aot of doughnuts at < once . . . cook only 2 5 ) U, Flavor is risked when coffee o Ir you put too many doughnuts in the hot fat at once, they will be soggy and greasy. 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