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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. POLLY AND HER PALS : By CLIFF STERFETT / “1@ JAC e 2 _ e /_\7 ELY)[WHD LOCKED) /53 ) (q—_f E ¢ ] z Y \ WELL I D1 No? ) BECAUSE THE KEY 1S LOST, AN Efi @N’ ; E’?[C E’BSQXVN SURPRQ%’:)L@ N > pecLARE N [T, j:gjg"fi] NOT A LOCKSMITH 1N Towx : SUSIE! ARE / N0 BBy : BEEN ABLE T'MAKE N SYNOPSIS: Of the rw Miss Grey You see, T have| B o ~ \ " 4 A DUPLICATE! things of life that are the daily | r heard of Mr. James Booker 3 SHHH! P-5T! C You COMING LOCK THIS Sl — fare of the wealthy, Jacqe - u are the M R oS DUCK! QUICK! Grey had only tasted. But s i1, recently d 8 A : ik many grand nights as a n's Emp d hoarded her savings as a modal at Byram's, one of |who is to benefit plishments. | v our med incredible to V wn, a fellow worke Livix Poplar che could refuse his pro- fed Jacqr po-al, but che did. Those who b s Old D gaincd her cmiles felt en: 3 > was taken ill One ¢f the 0ld Dob i a p-idler. When she found hi d wretched, on the ¢ a night, she took him hom-, to Paradise Alley. A fick- pocket stole her p nd she got back to Byram’s dormitory > sudden 8 - after curfew. A policeman prov- |ming w ith tears. She turn [l]- LEN SELLS REAI. ESTATE of the meeting Will inctuce prelimi- Invitation for Bids nary arrangements for the nua BRI T iy e e TO PLAY GOLFING EXPENSES .- ! olted pintes Dpsactigt f00-|| AU ; PARLOR ulture, Bureau of Public Roads, put five peunds for her on i 5 | R e ineau, Alaska, March 11, 1630.; Prinkipo, a 100-1 shot in the It's a shame,” Jacqueline said,| e 2 M. CURICH ARRIVES °d bids subject to the condition Warwickshire handicap. The |drying her tears. “I ex r ] ik FOR BROTHER'S FUNERAL contained herein, will be received | — il R iy itio. véliiles Kiewiek | oW DG S 1ooka i | = luntil 9 oclock A. M. April 25th, | B FURNACES Dell, her “boss” at Byram's, and | years to 1z a great old time| [ ’ . N M. Curich, brother of Budi Cur-|1980, and then publicly opened, for 1t ’ is discharged. Prinkipo comes in |on the money some day. And then % : who died Sunday, furnishing all labor and materials last. | e waited too lons nd die . 2 cllowing a brief illness P added after . % 5 : 1, was a visitor here ind performing all work for con- | = = I ucting and improving the CI It I PRICED TO 5 § b 5 i ; ier Highway, Mendenhall Gla A Bl i hapter can do t. My PAS ; . 4 el 4 1 from | gection, National Forest Road Prc i \ A T MR. BOOKER'S BEQUEST |sources are very ted.” : 3 K after his brother's|joct, locatedl adjscent o and with- | S e MEET YOUR Seven day: till looking for| “It is all r dispos o ; lin the Tongass National Forest, F' - Mz a new j 1 some- draw upon whenever you wish, & been decided to have theJudicial Division, Territory of Al-| y = POCKET BOOK thing in the personal colimn of a Mr s “And now, as you i : i m: for the deceased a .’:ix Thez lelggdfih_ of the _pméul:( ] i \ sent her heart very young and I am an old : : : . ow, in the M , {vo. b CODSLFHCIEE A0 [EIpIUE Saavely Sl nd if I give you tittle | A : & i 1 I rders, Moose s follows: Clearing and Grubbing S e e TR BRRN s . - 3 s ump amount; Unclassified Exca- - ) 3 e EaRi 8 e V5 ‘d‘I]w}.m £ St A . . S ‘ S o SIS, ion 69 stations; Structure Exca- inea b yram's 5 mmuni- | “I shall be very grateful,” replied i 5 , A at’on 200 Cu. Yds, Fine Grad' .l H d 9, cale im 3 ssro. Rus- Jacqueline demu 2 7 5 3 - = —7 131 vmv,.,‘ Gravel, Top Course i ¢ ‘ll‘ Ollng ar ware tum and Col licitors, Lincoln's' “Of course” continued Mr. Rus. 1 - : »‘ i I iR > Untreated Timber Tx Inn F she will hear, hing tum, “I can that you are ; ; : M . 570 M ft. BM.; Treated Timber Ompanfy to her advantage.” sible and 1y g lad: 3 T S 1€ 50n e . ¢ 1“"‘“\ L"’}M!;icft ‘Bd\'l l(a*lfl s o cried Jacque mxl “l":]m: ,‘, f,\“](l, liseum, atlrugated Metal Pipe 78 Lin. ft feebly sadting BICE R ” % pening performance of “The|Corrugated Metal Pipe 26 Lin. eel m t ing nd in ontinued Mr. Ru the Paramount all talking | T! ntract forms and the plan: | public lit L ul that you a i B f L ion of W. Somerset ”,,J spzcifications, special provisions, an L ; ‘ iy < St aanites may oo - | RED) CEDAR SHINGLE . 3 &y |ar ! all-talking picture nined and the Standard Question- " . ‘ and Miss Eagles, ; and Financial Statement for 5TO 2 CLEARS an exceptional cast, will seldom |piaders at the following addresses THERE SUBSTITU' FOX e e ds : thie fqilewins SodE THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A g 8, 1 of Public Roads, 409 e S A e sty ldstein Juneau, Alaska, As- | RED CEDAR SHINGLE lagles, as a lady who loved [sociated General -actors, Mull- | % /TLL LAST 25 YEARS AND LONGER | r too wisely nor too well, gives mah 11 ROT-PROOF, WHETHER OLD OR NEW characterization of a woman |clated Ge Ask about the practical and economical red that will not be f | @8, Seat e by local theatrogoe Hor General ‘”W“"' - re-roofing method over the old roof. Hotel, Spokane, Proposals personality will hold the |win be rec from capable and | © in suspense from the open- |responsible contractors who must | cene to the closing one. Her (submit with their request for Stan- > registers well and proves apt- |dard Government Form of Bid. and s to he o orm of treen (o orms o b ',nw”'w.(:“i;f;;t Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 1nr1 mmn— 1 r 1! AL gl ol iy ial resources, Lumber for Every Purpose ppipped by D |ment Form of Bid w I’ be supplied i f Y Poso two hemispheres. | only to contractors showing suffi- |} PHONE 3858 | ,“ P. Heg {cient experience and financial ve- | of many charact s on ources to properly T PASSISCTL TR SR S S BRI L S Between triumphs on th B Peolk Silen ok 4 tradin- tage, has the impertant role contemplated. Whe copies 2 S 14 » Seshy | 4 . the lawyer who saves Miss Eagle plans are requested, a deposit |a bit in the land business—which seems to be something new for the .o co,’,.’,;m;‘ p.? mM |0t 81000 will be qrcquired 1 fastre | {women golfers. i 'y cacrificing perso R | b return, Tt within fm.con (15) { Frye-Brllhn % | = | Owen, as "r PINEHURST, N. C, March 20.— | lusty in‘as X cor forfeited to the Government, Guar- Nineteen-y=ir-old Heien Hicks, the |{ivn rou + P + - GrIeiRe. 10 *0 i i o 1€ itive reunds at Pir 3 X 2 . ~ lantee will be required Vit Zadcn b ik ;| Ompany prove |siege gun of women's golf from Hewlett, L. I, has acquired a snap- Py W I r | 8 ¥ One of v of the amount of the bid. Per- A a o AU A Bhaste B GIARE Vs, dacadiimers Tipa {py follow through in & new fleld. |yong Igland girl had ; formance bond will be required as'| Vg e Featuring Frye’s De- | Between record breaking perform- iy1. No 2 championship courss, a . follows: In amount of 100% of % f / K i = 5 T . . |ances on Carolina links this winter | o1 layout for women: players total contract price. Performance e f licious Hams and Bacon hut her eyes hen she not robbed or swindled. Invest i has Blossomed out a8 a hafd | ¥ ) will begin within ten (10) calendar : opened them and looked again. The (in some government security. I will|working real estate saleswoman. She T R A S d ter date of receipt of notice i advertisement had not disappeared. be pleased to advise you when YoU has done well for a youngster and to proceed and will be completed =7 - PIIONE 38 “Of course, it isn’t ture,” she said ‘need advice. Then you will get |y ) within one hundred (100) calendar 4 . accompany a team of American 4 4 to berself silly. Things like la comfortable little sum as inter- | women stal:s t}; England this spring DOI }GLA\S ays from ‘hflg date. _'L‘Q“!dfl!(‘d :I:;! odon.;] hilppm‘ fi,l,“ 1’1n0:o€;s 105&1-:;8:):)”; P on money she has earned. i PR ‘“",lflcfn i e e AT n the screcn—mos much would get every| A self-reliant young person, bent 7 EA(I ¢S i | A TTANT 3 N £ 4 " s” for each calendar 3 s D MR s an s M Rustun? lon achieving future golt success NEWS SLE Yislons", for each calendat dag STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT,. seven shillings ‘About 25 pounds. That is near-'gg 5 cofollary to progress in bu cpted. Pz ps s Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing pence left. Recklessly she took a|ly 10 shillings a week, you know. A negs Miss Hicks embarked on a s the ~ v % taxi to Linc Inn Flelds, and|zomfortable little addition to your'eommercial career of her own { =t work, and material deliverad, if| Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typeuriters paid the driver sixpence more than | arnings. Now all you have to do|choce. INTERESTING LECTURE BY | Funeral Services for such work and material moet the| / ° . he acked for. s to sign a few papers here. Then | REV. BAUER, TOMORROW | approval of the contrastinz officer. ! CO. . lmp ns 0. she averaged 77 lCn.fY to Ahav ookt 2 e A ™ 'bid as follows: Five (5%) percent “My parents were not unwilling” Mr. Rustum was a middle-aged|you will go to the bank on the|ghe sa c — | T T ~ Article on patents o de a| a says, “yet they did not think “ o ) 4 i man, with white hair and a kind{other side of the street, with this |y mcc;sa,y)m, me to take s posi-| ~Three Years Behind the Bars'j BUDI CURICH REC e oon oy though percise manner. letter to the manager, who I have tjon. But I have so many golt |l the title of t e which is| Ll ey “”,’“,,”;" Egeardy “¥ou are Miss Jacqueline Grey?” | spoken to. |ambitions that it will take plenty|'® be given by Rev. Philip Bauer Deceased Brother of sticcessful_ bidder will be- required p - ~ | “T have already opencd an ac-|of money to attempt them. That fl: Hagigs Hall tomorrow eveninggiaipliglas Aerie 117, F, |to execute the Standard Govern-| THE HOTEJ. OF ALASKAN HOTELS d Jacqueline, her{zount in your name, and (‘m‘mo hey T want to earn, and then I|-DIcé years as chaplal of the 0. E. will be held at !ment Form of Contract for <ua- face whiter ths T amount of 530 pounds is standing |will be ever so much more satisfied | Ore30n State b s Agg 2 struction. The right vad,| TII '4 GASTINEA U “There’s a matter of 500 pounds | here to your credit. Good-bye, my |if T do get somewhere in golf.” {vided the Rev. Bauer irs 11:00 o’clock Friday as the interest of ¢ aent 4 v walting for yo queathed to you | lear young lady, and I hope this| But Helen already is “somewhere" |1and information of that world, be morning, from the may require, to reject £y ¢ 9 a Our Services to You Begin and Emd at the under the will of a friend.” #ill be only the beginning of good o a lot further in a|lind the bars, nge to bids, to Y “Quick!” whispered Jacqueline. ‘orturie for you.” ‘;:]\:Sr;lgurisast: gemx_ :he ‘;airly e {The lecture, which i 4 ;hndts rgce B A, osn . OF Te- Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casrying Boat “What's the matter?” | “Thank you, very much, Mr. Rus-|;led in Florida winter tournaments, |¢3¥) romance a imor, is bel MOOSE HALL ’:cch A R it A :':0“' d“‘;; :m”“"“‘ T can sit)ium. Have you got a looking- glfl»‘aigm in some good licks in mnjnr-;‘;‘\’:foir:; ch" o Rt es IHmitation. Envelopes co- o an int. here?” s 5 % e | boy: y-carving class aled ksl g % ? |summer affairs and won the Cana- a {bids must be sealed, raurk:d, and The surprising thing was that| «I'm afraid we haven't such a|gian women's title. A short musical pr The attendance of as W 4qressed as follows: Bid for Road Jaggueline very nearly did faint.}ihing"” said the solicit |" This winter Miss Hicks won the;brecede the lecture starting at 7:45. many members, who Improvement, Cl 1oty Mr. Rustum, extremely embar-| I think my nose is red” sald|mid-south tournament with ease, ———o-— can, is requested. | Mendenhall Glacic tan; t rasied lowered her rather awkward- | racqueline with a troubled expres- |taking medal honors with a 79 CANDY DONATIONS SOLIC iTED oApfifdwgpréoz 1920 1 a9 K 1y fato an enormous loafh(‘vr c)hmr. ion. “Is it?” over the Pine Needles course, onc, To further aid the boys' Douglas Eag]m will 'nénfi: i e S e v The sclicitor rang bells fxoknll) “It—er—it may be just a little|of the longest and snaggiest in the jcarving Club, it is planned to scn b e o tHet Epgineer, Unitad & &‘AM i Clerks rushed about for water and but it is—er—" He paused.{south. Any woman who can break [candy at the lecture to ba given| take the 9:30 ferry of. Public Roads. X glasses. Presently Jacqueline became Ty “ ‘s . \d “I'm sure it's like a pillar-box,” |80 over it is playing top notch golf. by Rev. Bauer Friday evening. Do-, from Douglas. Juneau B — aware that a glass was being held | saiq Jacqueline, and busied herself |Tn match play Helen was not taken nations for this will be gratetully |l members to meet the | MIDGET LUNCH ta her lips. th her little powder box and|peyond the fourteenth green. received at the League rooms to- &Dtlnk this, er, my child" pad | mo ternoon by Mesdames!|[f T€rTY if possible. Tom Sturge, Prop. C i B d i 5t elderly people callsd Jac- mthn In the St. Valentine's tournament | morrow afternoon by Mesdames; i |-l P Nelv ,larmlng e Des"gns she reached the street,|at Pinehurst she again was medal-|Guerin and Armstrong \ e i queline my child. saving said good-bye to Mr. Rus-|ist and won the meet in a big field TN | Open Dall} E.\(_‘(’pl { “Dgh!” she gasped after a big}.um she walked across the roadway | never going above 80 and whacking| FIRE MEETING TONIGHT Sunday " gulp, “What is it?" n a dream, and had the narrowest|out m‘; course record of 73 in one| Reguiar business meeting of Lhc.,_ [ ——— ‘h | IN ATTRACTIVE COLORS “Brandy nmxlx ;’ater,"gsofl;?‘ Mr. | nogsible escape from being run|round. | Douglas Volunteer Fire Department i 3 . Rustum. “It will do you good down by a taxi Helen will be the “baby” of the|will be held tonight in the fire: g 'ow i “I think it's awful” she sald.} gne reached the opposite pave- |women's team that will play in hall. As the fiscal year for the | 3 . Now On prlay “Bnt . . . . but about this mONeY-|ment panting and frightened. The |England in May, but she should ‘Department is near its end, busix (11 4] | You said something about 500).3hman had scowled at her, and — - CHECK. | peunds. Or was I dreaming?” Jacqueline, unaccustomed to such 'i “It's quite right” 'reymled M. | ;reatment, was annoyed. WHERE SOUND SQUNDS BEST —and Rustum, encouragingly. #There is a} «anyone would think I tried to| matter of 500 poun2:—a little more | .,n him over,” she said indignant- U L C C 99 HE 4This money has been left to Youl (Copyright, 1930, Richard Starr) j under the will of a friend of yours.” Give the public what the pullic wants—and it | 4 #Oh, yes!” said Jacqueline. “But What a difference money N 5 , TR . : T afraid it's all a mistake, M| payeqt Tts magic aura envel- TONIGHT AND FRIDAY responds—every time.. We've proved it once again um You see, T haven't any| opes Jacqueline tomorrow. with our “1930 Model” Diamond Briquets. For oo s “ HE E ’, ’ 8 . br 7 i - ‘l l l ' E P urnaces, heaters and grates, these Lriguets ar> the might very . . T | § > B 4-1 sh;:l:ie t:lnl; you .:y‘ - TRINITY CHURCH GUILD [ best we have ever made. And the public, in recog- Grey,” said Mr. Rustum. The Guild will meet on Friday| FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT |l nition of their superiority, has ordered and orderzd | ugp's very kind of you to speak |, at the residence of M A 3 A or B T ot e, Mr. Rustum.|Beaqian Firth and Sewasd Sts. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and ordered. Let us send you a load. is the name of the kind|instead of with Mrs. Feldon, as| in “TRUSTING WIVES” —adv. % i iz s A ' TAL HARRIS—Vitaphone Act ' Pacific Coast Coal Co. Mr. Rustum. NOTICE 2. EXIPFERS HARRY FOX and BEE CURTIS—Vitaphone Act Mr. Rustum”! The “MARGNITA” will not ac- R T 4l . ¥ e D e hor head; “but T'm | sept. frelght after 1:3 p. m. on FOX MOVIETONEWS PHONE 412 sailing date. —adv.

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