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b e e e L R B (‘ LIFF QTERRETT v - — b "l cous /Il COME ALONG J](1 DoNT APPROVE OF ) | ‘ OF HELPIN (/_\:r(«fi.—.-e - i \cl:fln'wm, OT LE CARRIE I K«;aow&res, SUSIE. I D’Tf;:’?f/";":ua, & g yfifigafa A;_osuo T\:f;‘ i J ¥ | Somga s i 7 ek e || IT DESTROYS THEIR b THERES {ONE THING GERTRUDE i WANT A ANYTHING BUT o\ k SHOWER (" TePiD 0B Y SELFREL w b AzHORS % 175 /BABYTALKY Chance brings “Oh, I'm used to it—could i;\v‘[ @EFORE ¢ 2 ‘ Apne Wilinot and Scott Glenn tagether at a mountain cpr up to my waist in water as well as not,” he laughed. | He left the room again and re-| turned presently with two steaming 2 = LET ME HELP u\Q\ OFF wiv UM'S TOTE AN’ TAP! d kindles o mutual interes coatinues to grow despite Anne’s promics (o wed Leo n |cups of coffee. Anne was still re-| R T e, rallroad financier, for his |vclving before the fire. “Do you| o)l millions. More~ is her host at ow what you put me in mind| Slerta mountain lodge and [of?” he asked, as he handed onc| n's cnomy because of clash of the cups to her { ambitlo orss ic building “I do” she retorted, “a ¢ | & railroad; Glenn is construct- |roasting on spit in a rotis | ing a dam. The dam blocks the |window, but it's not very polite of | Y Tallroad right of way. Anne r\uu to |nlI me so!” I} follc Morse's nlot fo injure 1 J Laughter I nn, raving him from a mob ant il ul memories still rankled in the con- . - I on Glenn, after a rocking |sciousness of each were forgotten Py at the dam, engineered by [as they chatted away comfortably Ehays e L , starts a panic which the |before the fire like the oldest of r quells. Anne hunts for | acquaintances. 1 ’\NAGLE ADMII IED I T0 LAW PRACTICE I dance. The valley residents e years of continuous membership of the Masonic Lodge Douglas i ord of Marcus L. Moore, ; old Civil War veteran of T Churcil , irg, Ore. b L 71 bl 4 [SUSSSSSS i Servic Basketball EAGLES’ HALL 4 the fury of a terrific thun- like—like the other night?” Anne 3 inquired, as she sipped her coffee “No—" The weathered lines about Chapter 12 {his mouth and eyes took on an . ANNE FINDS A HAVEN 10dd, inscrutable cast. “There was | fi was about three o'clock in the rcmethmg darned queer, you know.| | oon when Scott Glenn emerg- |about that charge of dynamite. | ed from an old mining tunnel which | They have never used one as hm\y”“n BASKETBALL GAMES eame out of the mountain just be- |as that before—they had expr ATTRACTION, NAT. TONIGHT 's mountain heme and | “Do you often have experiences— IN THIS TERRITORY chael E. Monagle, upon pres- on of his certificate of ad- m to the bar of the Supreme Ceourt of Wisconsin, has been form- admitted to the bar of Alaska.| Notices for thls cnaren column mey R. E. Robertson made the must be received by The Empire d his cabin, but the darkness|orders not to—and the foreman| i ~ |motion to the District Coutt here later thi aturday K h'k DOUGLAS that hung over the region approach- swears this one was just the ordi-| K“F'“f‘“v interest GeboD | BEOEDC | vesterdage :{:.nflng 0 fil;u;?ag::::ciihn:;g r}r etc Lien . ed the blackness of night. | nary charge—" i basketball games to be played | yp. Monagle makes his debut as|sermon topics. ete. v A Rain flalled the earth and there| “Hum-m, you don't think some- [BeTe e the natatorium tonight. The |,rqcticing attorney today. He is Ctt T()(lrl TONIGHT was an occasional thundering cres- |one might have changed it?” Anne|Xeichikan town team playing @ o pbe associated with Attorney Lo NP KNI - _\/‘ ALEy ' cendo from the skies accompanying |said thoughtfully. “You seem to|S€res of games on the Channel p, son and will have 'charg Douglas Presbyterian Native 3 ; wivid streaks of lightning. | have plenty of enemies.” {beat the Junkey high school cager Personal Service Corpora Mission | vs. THREE PIECE b . %t was a furious storm but Glenn| “¥es” he said, a trifle absently,;!st night and are coming to the tjon g to be pretty high nd for their second victory to- e~ . O . g ago had become inured 1o |“the feeling seems $ Bardship and he paused only long |around here just now, but—things [Pight. They will have to go som enough to button his coat collar be- |will settle down once the reservoir|2nd the contest will no doubt fore swishing through the water |is finished and the project in op-|thrilling one, 10 witness. that inundated the path to his|eration—" | A ocurtslil: shier between th mountain home. | “Den't you ever get lonely up|Douglas Firemen and the Unalga He opened the door to the cabin |here in the mountains?” Anne ques- q“”‘“f‘( starts the hoop activit #nd paused to hang up his hat and |tioned, chin in palm as though she 87d this should also be an exc eoat behind the door. The furni- ' were deep in thought. game. The former cagers h: Aatie ounding into fairly good with a few practices lately and th |Coast Guarders have been per- { fect: their play steadily. | The first game is to start prompt- 11y at 8 o'clock. 2:30 p. m—Sunday School. 3:15 p. m.—Sermon. 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Micweek prayer service. are cordially welcome to these services. NAIROBI, ‘Kenya, S. A. — Dan Rankine of Tennessee, shooting in 1ganyika Territory, reports that g his trophies are two rare antelopes. The horns of one measure more than forty inches. y e L — -7 Old papers for sale at The Douglas Catholic Church { \pe Empire. = : { Douglas Fire { Department \ \ 4 x i \ Scandinavian-American N Music :, KRANE ON THE ACCORDION { | : A GOOD TIME MONDAY NIGHT January 13th *"All services in the new church. 9:30 a. m.—Confessions. 2 :00 a. m.-—Mass. 00 p. m—Sunday COME FOR BB, M. DOUGLAS NAT. sy { \ \ N N ) 4§ \ { N \ y N ) N \ It § \ N ! s \ § N ) 4 | ! y { § § \ \ XX, can advertise | profitably... 'I'hcfims::pmwardmus in advertising is the choice of the proper medium, If you decide “P"[" 'E"ml | 10:30 a. m. —uunduy School. {OH“" g“ circul :!rmdt:e::é 8:00 p. m—Sermon by past et us aid you in 01 4 of paper, ink and type. i o The result will be a finished Try & : : y Our $1.00 Dinner product d‘“‘d "L‘“ bgrifl and 50c Merchants' Lunch attention am e reas Yy 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. TERER 5 s il ARCADE CAFE o 079 THE HOME BOARDING HOUSE Completely Renovated BEST HOME COOKING Board and Room, $45.00 Month Transicnt Mea Steam heated rooms and cold running wa per month e Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, | Arvid Johnson, who passed | Thursday night, will be laid to in the Eagles’ cemetery. The fu- | neral services are to be held at i the Odd Fellows hall. Both of the | fraternal orders, of which the de- ceased is a member, will conduct the services, assisted by Rev. Henry Young o | Congregational Communi‘y | Church "o olere o 020 XX o BEBE DANIELS 5 e \ k 4 N ! SUNDAY NIGHT \ { 4 \ | \ XX - e HOME FROM HOSPITAL 55 | Mrs. Mike Pusich returned home | from St. Ann’s hospital early in the | week and has been recovering rap- |idly from her illness. R LAUGHLIN ll L R T Feel vy Pulse A Comedy Full of Pep The foremest comedienne of the screen in her latest funfest. Sixty minutes of laughs and thrills. You can’t go wrong with a Bebe Daniels comedy. x \ ) { TELEPHONE 293 : 3 | ‘ M | i 2 " ’ Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin has been ‘ “‘lfinln‘ flash :md Glenn stared at the be.mlllul vision it rn'enlzd |confined to her bed all week with 3 'chn flu but expects to be able to me in the room was barely dxs—y “Lonely?” He gave her an odd, ibe up tomorrow. tihguishable in the darkness but as Linsmutnblp smile, “I never have,| M o g e Ye thrned away, a flash of light- [but—it's not inconceivable that I‘PO"‘ LAR DANCE AT i illumined the big living room. lmnv"' Glenn rose and strolled EAGLE’S HALL TONIGHT e stared at the vision it revealed \c\en to one of the windows at the| or a moment he was speechless, |back, against which the rain was| The Scandinavian-American or- then approaching the figure or 2 |8tll! lashing -furlously and looked ichestra of Juneau, with Harry ‘woman standing in front of the big out. \ | Crane ol: the acordion, \;"11] eni fire lflce She was 193,“,, | ‘tnin with dance musie, characte: m hands propped against ‘he\nnd rollowing mm 8 ‘Hnll tonight. Everyone is in- ';‘““‘- examining an unframed bil | He looked down at her with a ' °%" of ntain scenery. “No “p ol R . i e girl was unconscious of his :l‘:fl;.amNt.e[»he ;:ied.cr;::egozdéé?lw NOTICE TO EAGLES préfence until above the thunder Bl here- was e lament'a] e 80 rain she heard a volce at her{sflence, then she spoke abruptly.| O F; Members are Equesied 1 inquiring: “Where did ¥0u|«Then there is time to tell me meet at the Eagles Hall at 1:30 P. come from?” She started and near- M. Sunday to prepare for Bro. COMEDY (tnd I\FW ‘) 10—20—40 ('ems e STATIONERY, OFFICE FQUIPMENT Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Prmtmg Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Slmpkms & S what was the real cause of that | . ey 1y fell from her perilous perch but |ecene at the dance and wh |Arvid Johnson’s funeral to be held C’ k a M strong arms lifted her down, and{call you ‘the most unpopular mu,}" % oclof Electrie utilities are not alone business ec our insurance 80 ; (¥ 7 Anne Wilmot gazed up at her host |in the Sierras'?” ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. ‘ 805, smiled. He gave her a keel - SEGIE Ve n glance. “Do | “I got caught in a veritable tor- .xhey?"g he countered. 4 RICHARD. ARLEN SRFECD | Tent of water that surprised me! 8he nodded. “Tell me about it— OPPOSITE BEBE DANIELS while I was getting acquainted With | zhout Burkhalter—about | - . ) your work. | your mountains and sought a safe e were looking at your magnifi-i} When Bebe Daniels gets her. man . hayen—this is it. But I didn't get | : |he stays “got.” here soon enough. I am soaked and \::;“ Dr:sel;u;h‘w;:e OLh}L;l‘ fhy' Blnd[ Having captured Richard Arlen afraid T" o A me how you lo-laper the romantic chase over the | . ve ruined your furni-|.ateq the site for your tunnel| . ture and three beautiful skins. What |hot sands in “She’s a Sheik,’ her | )n you going to do with me?" "hrough the mountain—the 10 days |1ast starring comedy for Paramount, enterprises—they are organizations for public service. They obtain their fran- It is essential to good business practice to %’ take inventory once a year. This is neces- i With those fran- . sary in order to know the values you have. & chizes on that basis. chises they acquired certain responsi- bilities—one of them being to make is just as essential to good business prac. © in the canyon and all that. X . . g i © “Try to find some way of dryind|(nought it splendid—I want to know Blise Diilels, retainis AEEES MO | tice to take inventory of your insurance at ..} “%¢ you out. You don't suppose any of more apout it.” iiadios mas in He? SRS their service most widel ful to tl he same ti k V] . @ “things—?" he questioned du-| Jo laughed. “You would be bored | L e, AY Pulse” which Will be at| > MOst WIS £ 110 the same time to know whether you have "]a S AR the Liberty Sunday. B fhici 7 4 ’ Iy . to death. public sufficient protection. “Hardly!” she answered amused-| gno shook her head. “Tell me.” And thus does Paramount answer ¥ . s g b 2 * |the public demand of “We Want Ar-| g .as she glanced at his great che commanded imperiously. len” that has been going up and ! A hd bk ey 1 mm dlbopeared ana & fow . AU riht o returned benter- Gl ‘R v M0 S48 OB ing | ; We have for sale comfort, conven- A so usiness should have sound stock : o arme| D€Ly, “but your blood will be On |t wwings” road-show sensation | fire insurance adjusted annuallys on a basis = | - minutes later returned, his arms |y own head then!” . 3 . e 3 ye Jaden with kindling and chopped | (Copyright, Ruth Gross) of all time, in which Arlen has a ience, time-saving and. freedom from of present values. logs, Soon he had a fire burning pyright, . featured role wiht Charles Rogers i Wel ' § brightly in the living room. The spell of Anne's plquant |2RG Clara Bow. ~ Arlen’s ‘perfor- drudgery. We have for sale better home : B it ine Tire Gacatonnad| poant g o mes SRR Holare m‘g;rvxng»x . ns. madh Bies | i L Your End-of-the-Year reckoning must in- A the room into a cheerful and hab- 5 8p_overnight sensation, | conditions; a higher sta iving. 4 ) & 4 B e It war unmistakably| Croan with smrprislag WS | Uowie aaociate progucer ‘of Eam- | : a higher standard of living clude this item if you would be safe for the U Read Monday’s installment. s New Year. 8 man’s home from the bare, un- mount pictures announced that Ar-i papered walls to the big work table len would play the lead with Mary | in the center with its reading lamp | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Brian in “Under the Tonto Rim,” ,nd its careless clutter of pipes, ) the next Zane Grey western to be es and blue prints A, Joint installation of officers of |made at the Hollywood studio. jl‘his‘ couch with a gay Navajo rug Fastern Star and Masonic Lodge picture was made under the direc- | over it, two or three com- |Saturday, January 11, 8 p. m, Scot- |tion of John Waters before produc- ol easy chairs, a few shelves tish Rite Temple. All members tion of “Feel My Pulse” started. well-thumbed books, a small|and visiting members and families| The Bebe Daniels picture was di- le phonograph, completed the |are invited to attend. rected by Gregory La Cava. of the room. MAYBELLE L. GEORGE, ——t—— _ Anne stretched out cold hands ‘Worthy Matron. ATTENTION MASONS gd sosked boots joyfuly to thei FANNY L. ROBINSON, . Glenn smiled as he saw| 2% Secretary. hastily turning her back to e, fire. 'The heat had begun a!- i to scorch her face. “That’s Electricity will not have done its full job as long as humanity uses for any tasks some agency which electric serv- ice could better. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE—EVERY KIND In the Masonic Temple, at 7:30 p. m. Saturday evening, there will| be a joint installation of officers Sp'le:ymslh:t B cwlock D”-“afl of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F.| | Ty's. —adv |& A. M, and Juneau Chapter No. . dea,” he said approvingly.| et e 7,0.E. S. All Masons, their ladies, up @ chair within reach | Dell E. Sherimr, Juneaus plano|and members of the Eastern Star keep turning like that until| uner. Hotel Gastineau. —&d¥ are invited to attend. By order of | dry out.” T 1 b the W. M. “But you are wet t00,” she pro-| Commercial job printing at The CHAS. E. NAGEEL, - Empire, 1—ady, Secretary. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU P s P DOUGLAS