The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1930, Page 6

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U ——— T ' AUESTION | | ___ POLLY AND HER PALS . By CLIFF STERRETT g \ R T - \ p {EEE -WE - 95%5- Ve 0 5556 - 1X- | NONSE &5 -EEEAVNS | R { SYNOPSIS: A dllemma con- |he began a restless stride up and | | fronts Apne Wilmot. She must down the room. H | ¢hoose betwesn Scott Glenn and | He was thankful for Sheb's sake | i Leon Mors> Love dictates that that the strike had come while he| { she accept the former; obliga- |could still enjoy it, but for himself | tlon the laiter. The romantic '—Even with the monecy, which of| | soene in the mountains in which |course would soften some of the il Glenn told Annc of his fove is |hard spots, w right had -he tol { fevealed by Robert Douglas, |ask a woman like Anne Wilmot tof | who spied upon them. His jeal- |share his life? | { otiey aroussd, Morse bluntly | As he walked up and down, he { acks Anne to matry him. Annc |glanced critically about the big,| | snewers she cannot refuse. A !ln:‘v room, trying to picture her in S| slecpless night follows and Anne | it W feom her bedroom porch, over- No, he had been worse than ma N i Hea:s Morss and Douglas plot- [to dream that his love—and her | ting declrgction of Glenn’s dam. 4?0:11,1 compensate for everythi | Surreptitiously Anne flees to |else. | gesednead warn Glenn; realizing at last His hands dropped at his side.| e auto- 1 | tial gift with which tools and IVOIY geescee oo smcnm = o that she loves him. All the eager, hopeful light had| lealer, to guide them. They | 5 were bought. Last night Mr. and Al [} 3 A48 ! died out for his face. He sat down| g etill are seeking a “yardstick” which DOUGLA ‘S Mrs. Goetz were hosts, providing a i (’IAA{BZL{) 1L Chapter 21 1t the table again, folded the let-| will enable them to lump together| nice punch and cup cakes and 3 " re accuratel, | cookies for the boys. | HA Ullltll) 4 * y er which he had written and ad- THE MOUNTAIN'S SECRET |iressed it. He did not seal the as size, speed, ‘gun capac NEW/'S The officers of the CANS are: President, Orrin Edwards; Vic Sheb's lifelong quest was ended.|:nvelope, however, but sat staring and a dozen bes! AND LOT CiL NING The gold for which he had scoured [off into space—lost in thought. In the main, the difficulty arises President, Albert Fleek; Secret E. O. D.VI8 5 Phone 584 Vernon Rollins; Treasurer, Normar LEAGUE TEA POSTPONED Fleek. The charter members are: Orrin Dicki lburn, Arch lonly as to cruisers. The | types of ships are not of great c n as between the two countrie: | But the B h have been unable| The Ladies League will not give|Edward t why the United States needs |their regular tea which was plan-|Edmiston, Gerald Cashen, 10,000 |ned for tomorrow afternocn, owing|Rollins, Irvi Fleek, ) the shortage of water. Instead,|wards, Albert Fleek, Robert Ferro,| | s the practical applic: > tea will be held next week. Joe Riede, Frank Cashel, Gordon| [ goes, this is the T ——— -3 M Norman Fleek, Albert 1 unsettled question, FINE RADIO SET . Raymond Eayes, Albert Ube | Diplomatic Compromise i, Clifton Hayes, Rudolph Pusie | oOf course, in the end, the whole A. Africh was awarded the|Wilfred Wieel, \problem must be solved by diplo- that was disposed of Sunday |ILloyd Guerin, Bernh matic compromise, rather than hy eve by Howard Hayes. The|Hjalmar Savikko | 1lset is a 9 tube, screen grid, all clec- t Y J()hnson s, for ctical |s .o jon can be no more than a|tric cabinet model. | ive term. v e PLANE GRASH || FRIGIDAIRE—DELCO if the two navies them-| ON SICK LIST LIGHT PRODUCTS— were exactly equal, there i Pt i : | MAYTAG WASHING - B lue of naval{cxing from lliness which has kept MACHINES—DAY- pestaacat I the mountain pesks and the valleys| At the sound of something stum- through many long years of hard-[vling against the steps outside, he Ship had been found. The sceret Of fiifted his head sharply. “Who's the mountains to which the eccen- [there?” he demanded, unbolting the trie old prospector had sought the door and peering out into the night. key with a great faith in its exis-| There was no answer, but as he tence was revealed. ‘hrew the door wider, something He and Glenn were rich, fabu-| urched against him. A tendril of Jously rich and by the merest acci- | sair brushed his cheek. dent. The blasting for the water- [ “Anne—!” he muttered dazedly. way had torn loose a boulder, re-| He drew her inside and shoved vealing a vein of pure gold whick | he door to with his foot. She extended, a cursory examination in- | cas struggling for breath. He felt dicated, straight through the moun- the motion of her hands to her| tain. heart. “You've come all this way— Glenn had just pronounced his|alone—in the dark.” final decision as to the grade of the | He pushed her down into a chair | ore when his work had been inter-land bent over her. She was a sor-| rupted by Anpne's wandering intol.y sight. Her hair was loosened.| their midst. It was gold, Anne, and | The skirt of her filmy gown was in| i the irrigation project that occupied |:ibbons, her shoes were heavy with his thoughts as he approached the|mud. She looked up at him de- | | The Florence Shop | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | anent Wave i BEAUTY SPECIALISTS a Phone 427 for Appointment | ar o relative militar |bases, and the poten onfined to her bed for the past | FAN RADIOS cabin after working late at the of-|spairingly—it seemed the words| ling merchantmen i fice to salve his conscience for the |wculd never come. She had run all| R o J Wi ] LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 22.- Phore 1 hours spent with Anne. |the last part of the way, and her optimism in both Washington e & THb. e ; S Sixteen hours' more toll and the |heart pounded so painfully against| London over the question of parity.|SALLY PHIPPS BACK lines _techni Front Street Juneau xpressed tr IN HIGH SCHOOL, BUT | ONLY FOR PICTURE Lha‘,.s:md‘w'.; crash of the |pany’s transport plane, with a At this writing, it is, peha tunnel through the mountain that!ner side that every breath was like| i projact of the col was essential to the success of hisla stab. Glenn covered her cold cne major maj R e e ) irrigation project would be com-|briar-torn hands with his; warmed whic est solut gl:;m‘- ; BlezcetM"fflesk"‘s(“‘r "helm\thnm against his 1ips. R S When scenes for the basketball |°f ‘51 v ‘1‘; the result of § ollowed two weeks calm; “It's your reservoir,” she man- igame were taken in the “High |¥eather condition: AMERICAN with no apparent move on the part aged to say. “They've hired a CORPORATION OF |School Hero,” Sally Phipps, the in-|f_unforseen ¢ | 7 of his ememy to carry out his|Mexican named Tony, to dynamite IN {triguing feminine interest in the| e rcport followed 8 day of k| LEGION ARENA i m;uzs.ml Glenn was distrust n‘lm: M;hfi spo:, g tc ou‘f‘ o o AR R ] U';(/:LI}‘AE(:'SC%Q[KI};U]IJ;TY production was taken back to he; :l" testimany ~ of - W 4 ““"‘1: 5 & ¢ evertheless Glen: - - \never be rebuilt. They mean to do| lN 0 school days pilots N q k ful. He had seen Bretton and his it tonight. You must go—at once!™| ye fagade of the nmew building designed: to hogse the New Yok | EEE Y All the interlors were made at| ;o i A A ext Smoker assistants measuring off a tenta-| He was on his feet in an instant. | Ce < i TR el R ey Hallywood High' Ssipol With -tha| . LBL Almguist Eices’ wouc Batt | tive site for & bridge, but could not |ghe heard hi cross the room— “ur xchange. ntil 1921 curb trading actually was conducted on the | A s gchool s(udr'nis as atmosphere. It We call and deliver. FPhone 528 | ].‘El;}{l ARY conceive elther Morse or Burk-|then the click of a revolver beinz curb, as the picture at lower right shows. halter giving up so easlly. Heljoaded. , He looked anxiously at e : doubled the guard at thé workings.|her but she checked him. “I'm all By WILLIAM R. KUHNS turer: Undoubtedly there were millions right” she repeated. “You mustn’t Financial Editor | best in gold for he and Sheb and this|ijoge a minute.” A e L gave Glenn no particular pleasure| Glenn was shaking himself hur-| {iocintatt Rrems < Fobing Geevioe) ka £ except insofat as it would enable riedly into his coat. “You know| NEW YORK, Jan. 22 a 14- | petter him to repay Mrs, Wilmot for the |what it means,” he said gravely, was only one year ago that Sally m: was a student there and an inter Auspices 1g spectator in the school's ath- letic: — : jc utilities corpora- | o b 'd To her it was only a get-to-gether B | nown mining dis- : gethi o ared T | et of her old gang—not a motion pic- | e ture. The only difference was that | E s % he was a school girl no longer bu: | TONIGHT American Legion e e} story vote of confidence t the | owns an ¢ money she 'hnd mvis‘” “;1 A“‘;“'-"'your coming to me—?" }New York Curb Exchange h: |a new fou one of the most promising and The idea was pleasing. e WAs| She looked up at him bm\'xm?rcd- 11930, his neighbo it California may erect | charming of the younger players on of an intensely independent nature iy ~ “No—I hadn't thought—" The exchange’s new building, of | cylinder sedan and a new motor- near San Clemente, where the firsy the screen. | = 3o and he disliked the thought of tak-| «weil, don't bother your head|modernistic carved stone and cycle. Cl s 4 Sally’s three sheiks who lose their | ing Any&hing——cven the woman he |ahout it now,” he broke in. “Just|orate metal work, will replace the | Nor have the naval experts any curr 4 hearts to her are played by Nick loved—at the cost of another. drop dowh on the couch there and |present structure on the same site, — ? - Stuart, David Rollins and John : She would be all his then; noitsy to get Some rest. But—be sure |overlooking Trinity church. | Darrow. David Butler directed § one else would have any clalm °k? to bolt the door behind me first.| Thus is shown the growth of the European Women Fill Important Posts “High School Hero,” which is H her. That was Simezlel :;0\18 - |Good-bye.” organization which visitors to New coming to the Liberty theatre to- i ‘Whether a woman reared in the en- (Copyright, Ruht Cross) York nine years ago remembered [— night. & vironment of luxurious ease as Anne In tomorrow's installment |as an excited, gesticulating, shout- | | : ‘Wilmot had been could ever be con-| Moree reveals his mailed fist. ling crowd in the open air on Broad ! | ftemt with his rugged, harsh, uh-| Glenn faces a new fest of cour- |street. | s "% W . b 5 settled life as quite another mat-| age | Prom 1792, the year of the first The newest fraternity of Douglas o Don’t Miss Seeing 1 § ter. He was not sure, but was| e written agreement between stoc Mrs. Od is a boy's club with 23 charter Ve 2 0uds hopetul. F brokers in New York, until 1921 1s. Oda Neg- yembers, bearing the snappy, mys- | - RO T One thing was sute. He could ! when the Broad stueet ‘qurb. trad baur is the first tical title, “The Douglas Cans” | f % not change his mode of life ma-{ ers put a roof over their head woman to be When asked wbat is the meaning | % terially. The leupavrd might u! there was always an outside market appointed to a of “C. A. N.” cne gets the reply k | well try to change his spots. m; |for securities in New York. non - subaltern “‘Carving A Name’' is our motto. | Hou;c eepers Who are i ¢ was a_part of the west just like These traders were the overflow political office but that is not all there is to it.” L | particularly cax:eful the méuntains and the streams he; of brokers who were not members in Europe. 1t seems that object, motto, meth- about the quality of loved 5o well / Ifm,:m.e :cved mm"Part qf Wile Brothers's of an inside exchange. Since 1921 Mrs. Neghaur |od"and spirit of the club are held| our bread have helped m;n Tuit m;; A we;e. s 9 : 3 there has been no outside curb has been made in those initials, “C. A. N.” { in a vast measure to 08 ering tcdc n.t s ¥ Equxpment Found on market, many of the functions of | Governor of The immediate object of this| A Picture Full of Thrills increase its popular- light and sat down a this ancient institution having been | the Provin club is carving ivory. A well-! ity. Thanks, we intend t rge ey ) 4 ' write two letters. erturne arg taken over by an organized “over- ! : : equipped workshop is i - | i i The first, the necessary applica- {the-counter” market SteldigEREl L ? ppk'L h f1 e | '[h Star C t In o Wy et 9. . -counte ma et. 3 clous itcher e i tion for filing on the claim; the! The losses of the Wiley Brothers. il h Austria. Church ( i O- the, SoEE A 43 second, a brief statement of the!:uvers, in the recent Taku, was re- : VVo.men are m,:fiiauo;g;x “:;aci‘fibe ;:.evn olt?h?l?- Tich promise of his find and a-ve- (duced from $20000 to 815000 ves-|Old Foes Now Lead ‘ making - ‘rapid,| 4 R A Peerless quest to business associates in San |terday, as a result of the recovery 4 A strides in pol-| inator of the club. Tuesday and| ' Francisco for a partial advance of |of one gas hoist and one of the Arms Parley Which itics in the s ; { : 1 0 4 £ | Thursday afternoons, after school,| COMEDY NEWS i the funds necessary to develop . civing “cages,” according to Capt. 1s Mot various Euro-| i a cr’y ; i s ceting, London 4 the boys meet and enjoy the creat- Just as he finished the last let- \Hayes, of the tug Mary Ellen, who i pear countries,| ing of some beautiful little thi ; : ter, Sheb came in, followed by Ja- |succeeded in righting the work oniing ‘h 5 Paih o many beingi' o o i\‘zory Sooh amLtH m;g “Remember the Name” > pheth, the faithful Glenn put barge which tumed turtle on the| (EORHNNCE ] m Bage CRe members of art will be exhibited r\’—] down his pen and looked up. “Well, Inight of January 13 near the scene i Parli | " g 0 | — e i here’s the application for filing. ‘|lof the Islander wreck. He found ments a e formulae of higher 551’;"3mem¢hor ‘m’;‘:senggufrllas I:lind‘vxomms i 1] § he said, handing Sheb the first let- /the hoist and ‘“cage” suspended | mathematics which must enter into ‘ REL TEME A - E,A..c._u WD & Sulbsian: A THREE DAYS COUGH IS fer. “I suppose you'll be off to the on thelr cables. The salvaged[the answer to this question. i impagtant |T s ! claim office the first thing in the cquipment, together with the barge,| Even the 1 experts are having | 7 Ofiice;s;. Ancaitigiey | A | raing?” |was towed to Thane and beached.|trouble pro the solution, as| < Newsreol) | AI; The old man nodded, as he| The Mary Ellen is out on the|they will be asked to do at L.ondan.‘ | GWPIG Y IR o e letter into his pocket, Frounds today, grappling for an-|There s preciscly the same dif- i _Conghs from colds may lead to se- | elements which soothe and heal the : and gave Glenn a shrewd glancehbhc’rs and cables. ference betw them over the rela-i A l | ;fx’\v‘fl"lé'f;mfii’s'a’ m"n“gndl‘hf“j 18aned T(m ot ee te © . glanc: i B i S L 2 n i corpulsion, an emulsified | ritation, while the e out of his guiléless blue eges. “Ain’t | tive fighting power of ships as there | i : nnua S TSmO, D SR TP vl O Efi?fié‘fi‘m""&"fi 4 d so chances—'m goin' to FREE EMPLOYMENT is between automobile manufac- Creomulsion is a medical discovery | blood, attacks the seat of the trouble W with two-fold action; it soothes and | ‘and checks the growth of the germs. — heals the inflamed membranes and in- Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- hibits germ growth, tory in the treatment of coughs from | Of all known drugs creosote is rec- | colds,, bronchitis and minor forms of | ognized by high medical authoritics | bronchial irritations, and is excellent s one of the greatest healing agencies | for building up the system after colds for coughs from colds and bronchial | or flu. Money refunded if not re ;21 tions, Creomulsion eontains, in | lieved after taking according to direca tion to creosote, other healing | tions, Ask your druggist. (adv.) | ;CREOMULS ON .. ‘{ STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, | { | t Glenn got up and dropped & hand | Llem s e sttt " ror women, cirus| Rum Boat Went Down After Capt € SUIT “Congratulations, old partner,” he ‘you've certainly earned this.| mne regular meeting of the Ju- and I'm mighty glad it's come While |yeq) Woman’s Club was held at the yowre still young and husky enough i cicy Hall last night with good at- to enjoy it!” Ll R tendance, according to Mrs. Louise Sheb stood tw Norton, Secretary. @ld hat between his fingers. HiS| among other activities which @ayes were fixed on the floor. His|yere giscussed, it was decided to shoulders sagged a little farther id-{ngingain an employment agency | than usual. “Now, I've found ¢ gomen and girls during the » Sheb said, shaking his head|.,;mer The club will have an an- a»prolcund gloom, “they a0t ncyncement to make in the near nothing left to live fer.” future regarding this innovation. i The man threw back his| yigs Stella Jones was eleoted chair- head and shouted with laughter, but i ;map of 4 committee to investigate wrth‘l’;nti 0;1‘ t’:‘“:f’gg"nnd make a further report. ain’t nu ' Japhef a0 we ain’t gol—" His {actl PYNEAN GEIVEN SENTENCE | | | slesp at the diggins tonight!” AGENCY PROPOSED i | FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underivood Typewriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. | / I 3 l iy ever o faintly. “We WUZ| Gideon Duncan was arrested at ' 8¢ e L () huntin’ the gold fer you any-iwgterfall yesterday on a charge of i 4 abandoning his family. He plead M N e & shook his head unequivo-|gujity ar” was sentenced to 90 e ., “Pifty-tifty, as we've 8IWaVS days at Ketchikan by Commissioner eod” he said. “Cheer up, you'll igagley of Cralg. He is being ac-| Coast Guard cutters anchored ¥n¢efully at Pier I evidence. Congressman Loring M. Black, of The Clothing Man IGGL R 5 's not half bad once you gel|companied to the Pirst City by( 18, Chiften, Staten Istand, N. It was off the New York, refers to the Coast rdsm il . the idea.” U. 8. Marshal Neilsen, who emd of this pier that the rum-runner Tenya sank “racketeers” T his telegramofi Siuc:euryenle‘l! Py Sbeb and Japheth had gone made the arrest, after liquor had been taken off, allegedly for lon in which he asks for an investigation. B . 3 Ay s (nternational Newsreel). , { wvv rrrrerrrrrrrrerereee)

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