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@wJACQUELINF v, LVE SAW . SOME: E=5 aw, Now. MAW, A | SURE! P-ST ELMER BUT LISTEN. STUPID! SOU'LL NOT [ONTIL Y/BLILD 1T A GARAGE, A ON HER OWN | |OPD ANIMALS 71 pROMISED GO AHEAD! OLE BOY KEEP THAT FREAK UP IN MY AR-PIT, A LION'S DEN, OR WOT- by RICHARD STARR, , %;fi.fifig%flfil { ME T COULD | |ITLL SERVE S ATTIC. NO MORE, AN'I DONT SVER IT 1S Y'KEEP SECH CRITTERS 3 5 e 2 N MEBBE! , st i, HELL STAY IN THE CELLAR! §1NOPSIS: It was Jacqueline |That girl, Jacqueline Grey, who was| |CALLS A SHETLAND) 7 GIVE IT TO SO 600\?) __ZA GOSH, MAW ' Cicy's ambition at to satiate |Wworking in a west-end dressmaking PONY TAKES \gff HEfi - WHERE ELSE - .. thirst for adventure before establishment a few days ago, / KEEP IT? ¥ yig “yeo” {6 o marriage pro- |Colonel Grey’s daughter, and Ul.\J‘ HEH! ) KIN T T ¢ poral. B y-wns the obstacle. [heir. She’s about 19—exactly the; 4 3] i semely rich in phy- |age Jocelyn Grey would be : 4 3 y but peor in purse “What about Ru! and Coles?" ; v ng: from her wages “Real crusted far ' m- London emporium, fptvn«l trying to get s #£:2 medl m ~d with dis- |[them Might as we {,. . 'ng +>wnc . Then she re- |blood out of a brass bedstead knob. | © v 1a 50)-p~und bequest from |But the thing is obvious.” o befriended. Still Mr. Raymond kept his ex-| i y as she |citement from appearing on the| 1 from Byrams |surface. This was wonderful. Al-| A b Dell, who aspired [ready he knew this girl. | 1 nd did William “Have you found the girl?” he ad . I { hadsome “walk- |asked b, « * bare room be- “Yes. T've had one of my best| 0190, Wepmbgy e e 1. oo B s e 3 GrE STeRRETT 3 1 of a room- {men at work. She now is 111“!1\11!‘(‘1’ - = T T o ot R 2 i o i ¥ line moved e at the Majestic, living, I| . I tel Majes- d, at the rate of at ( (,. ll t H ld 3 R d t 18 t best hotels. |5000 @ year, which is exactly what DOUGLAS Ir (0] (0 S ecoras a i | it va roa! daz of triumph |her money would produce at five| 2 { 3 ¥ 51 ¢ ulrliad into Byrams |per cent. I ask you—do you think £ ha 1y Cibbs, her ene- |I know what I'm talking about?” P NEWS (Douglas) n in gowns while “I'm beginning to think you do. J 2 4 | St % aed unon her, and [Arnold,” returned Mr. Raymond | & 3 g : 5 5 vaipsd. Days pass |smoothly. “Well, I suppose you've| , SUNDAY and MONDAY S scheme cked g | o1l : o 2 ¥ She meets [got a '()‘VEX“{, in_your wicked f’,’d‘RFBFKAII-onD FELLOWSHIP | U Tatking. Stped Speoial another |head. Where do I come in with| TERESTINGLY DESCRIBED | it, if it's not a rude question?” 1 AT S SHING “Youre hard up, my boy. I can| S = NGE CARGO - see it. Here's a chance for you to 5 = ! TR s g The history of woman’s quest for 3 e et Sath ‘;m gursell. on ;;;'\:} "”rw‘q' “;)hf;t"fl place in Odd-Fellowship was the W‘ITH STAR CAST A PLCT IS do you say to marrying a good-i. .i..t of the main address of the . - r Ansl1 Dunn +at a shady so- |looking girl with some 33,000 pa-.lmlr,“):’l_l)g_:l;p Oby (;ecrge . (;fiasmgrrlm.‘ A Picture You Want to See 1 v had office over a boot{in her bank :m'o\mt“: ) | Past G‘rand Master, I, O, O. F., for NN A i 2 it PR off the Strand "Mnrn.lat“ 1~ n!scr’xofjs ))u;u:e‘ VW:xshmgtan and . Alasks, at the ADDED ENJOYN!ENT—— AT S ith n news- | Arnold. Inwhfifl nlAy not app: spen meating held by Alaska Lodge | ‘(" : l ; of bim, sev- D o modes. | ALy Of Douglas, last night. itaphone Acts—All Talking Comedy 25 the adver- 't put i i Step by step, Mr. Chamberlin 3 k upon Jacqueline [ty cap with me. I know "Uu'ifollo\:’ed zhe px?ogress Skis 1etore and SOllll(l NCV\S lat2 of Byrams, to come for-| You're an expert n‘t that sou ormw women were given a chan the limolicht and hear {thing. This Jacqueline Grey is 8|.nd then when the first Auxi : to her advantage. little, starved shop girl. Her €X-| jegrees Were conferred in 185h, & unn made his busincsslperxencc of men is limited to the |down to the present time with their J 5 ; : i the y cment col- 'sort that serve behind counters fmcmbership 0‘( B 4 uritlion. o . e Proceeding Mr. Chamberlin's ad-| CONGRATULATIONS SHERWIN WILLI AMS i |dress, Past Grand Master of Ore-| FROM FRIENDS. {gon, Henry Young, gave a short EN MELOID talk on the growth and progressive- 4 iness of Odd Fellowship. A musi- cal program was alsu_rcndr‘mi as THE FASTEST DRYING DECORATIVE ifollows: Piano solo, Miss Katherine Shier; recitation, Jenny Johnson; ENAI“ L | violin solo, Astrid Loken; vocal E | duet, Miss Shier and Mr. Cathc: 2 plano solo, Mr. King Ideal for Use on Woodwork, Furniture | Delicious refreshments were en- . joyed by approximately one n- ; \ ¥i7 and Meml Surfaces B |dred guests following the program. WITH MOTHER AFTER . . FLYING UNDER MANHATTAN BRIDGE. ENDURANCE RECORD. H i | PARENT-TEACHERS Elinor Smif s i | eI th is the holder of three world’s flying ¢ air over Roosevelt Field, i TO MEET TUESDAY!yo0ords and she s only eighteen. In a few days i, Js by Giteen ibore | Election of officers for next year |will feature the business session lof the April meeting of the Doug- las Parent Teacher-Association next | Tuesday evening. A diversified | program of more than average In- |terest has also been arranged for the evening as follows: POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930. contest sponsored by the Fairbanks | is going to take tests for a commercial pilot’s license and when she passes she will be qualified to compete with men in every branch of aviation. She was only eight years old when she took her first air ride, and made her fitst solo flight four years ago. On January 13, 1929 she stayed in the of around five mil es. April, 1929 she set an endurance mark of 26 hours, 21 minutes and 32 secords. records will credit to Miss Smith an altitude record 3 The barograph which she carried to something between 30,000 and 82,000 feet is being celebrated. Within a few days the! (International Newsreel) By CLIFF STERRETT Thomas Hardware Co. ca st. {are included in a practical all-star | Those featured are Lee Pat-| . and Mrs,, Radio Recipe, by M. rick, June Nash, George E,u-raud,l given by Alma Savikko and Isa- P.-T. A. All local material must be | D l ready by April 10.—Each child mnyl oug as CLEAR HEMLOCK FIN Hi . %, Eduiy Ruyidid listened as his umeof ha prpers. In that way | e’ Deauently’ found bald-headed congpirator spoke. When she sees a real bred-in-the- ucrative busi- 'bone aristocrat like you, she'll fall} Mary's Clothes, a playlette, by fourteen girls. Piano solo, by Mrs. Robert Brown. Address, by Mr. John H. Dunn. Refreshments will be served. used will deal with some phase of life or activity in Alaska. There are two divisions to the contest—grades one to eight in one class; the four high school grades m Services Noticew ror thls cnaren column | oving, while the sive. dialogue andj sound ecffects are novel and highly impre _LIGHT AND EASY TO WORK PRODUCES A FINE FINISH HOLDS ALL FORMS OF PAINT AND STAIN' ness 8L the doublin sore. for you right off the first tec. : i v*ffl*“‘c““ in the other class, In each group, |MUst be received by The Empire| OIld papers ror saie at The Em- | BEST FOR FINE ENAMEL WORK Mad a long, tean face the col- | “All you've got to do is to get (,OMMLN"": ;z’l TeY CHANGE|PHZes will be as follows: first, $5; {Tot later than 10 o'clock Saturday rire. ODORLESS AND FREE FROM PITCH or' tf faded parchment, very thin yourself introduced to her,” con- s PHANGE| (ocond, $3; and two honorable men- |MOrning to guarantee change of R T 1ip5 and a poitect’y bald head that! him a staryl appearance. | rfed ‘were always half-closed, | tinued the lawyer. “You will call yourself Arthur Carew, and you be- long to the Courtland Carews of The Congregational Community church at its annual meeting voted to try a Sunday morning worship ch. e COMMENCEMENT, MAY 16 tions, $1 sermon topics, ete. 23 | - | | Douglas Presbyterian Native ; WE INVITE INSPECTION B¢ there vory little they |Chicago. Get to know her and S Y B | . ., mis iod. the rest will do itself.” service for the last two Sundays of | At 4 meeting of the Douglas Mission | J L b Mlll I : tront Gf b a young man, | “I thought you sald the young | March instead of the evening scrv-|migh School seniors yesterday il uneau umoer s, nc. 4 Wandsome in a|lady’s fortune was a hundred {jces which have been held since \h_r morning, it was decided to have 2 SuBnda‘y :l}:wlnuun wne Rev. Phil- , - ~i way and exceed- |thousand? Are you proposing in|first of October, 1029. So again this|commencement Saturday evening, |20 Bauer astor of ‘the G- Lumber fo" Every Purpose ‘ mar. He had beauti- ful whit> hands, which might havci coid blood to make a three-way split of this poor girl's money? Mr. Dunn made no reply to this, coming Sunday the regular worship | services with a sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. Philip E. Bauer, will be held at 11:30 o'clock, following the May 16. Instead of having an out- side speaker, the seniors themselves will be the main participants in the ity Church will conduct the wor- ship services for the Native Church/ in their schecol room, 3 p. m. PHONE 358 e submit three poe since ' the Jyrle Bellew, Frank Reicher and| o . , 2 purpose of the contest is to foster Chll i Josephine Br ; Mrs ham ; d Vocal solo, by Mrs. Glen Kirkham. |, oo oce in - alaska, the subjects | rch | The acticn is dramatic and switt | KILN DRIED ‘ fisthe do: o ¢ this is the €XCept to say in a casual sort of program. T e el ,,1 s girl?” e s young man, | W8y regular Sunday School. _'flhe P | Valedictorian and salutatorisn|" Douglas Catholic Church | i - fow do T know that babies don't| “You'll have the handling of the |tor announces that he W FELFTiwill be chosen after the report |- Belial £ prow on peowbery bushes and money if you marry her, wont|Wilder's book, ‘The e Ee o o |cards for this six weeks' are dis- 9:30 a. m.—Confessions: Fr e-Bruhn that the Moo 18 not made of gor-|you? And if 1 put you on to it,|Luls Rey” which for WO Yearstributed. In addition to the vale-j 10:00 8. m—Mass. y rangoa?® Mr. Dunn retorted. “Be- |don’t I deserve some sort of recog- |Was so popular. Aictary and the salutatory, some’ of ls'oo B ey SR | C Bll. t¥s Aok o make four~ |mition?” : the other seniors will also give talks. | Becial lenten devotions every Ompany “All pight, keep your shirt on| “Who is the party of the third |DOUGLAS STUDENTS TO | 1t is planned to have a centra1{""9%Y ME AL at 7:30 o'clock. replied 'the young man lazily. “Sup- part, if it's not a rude question?” ENTER POETRY CONTESY|theme running through the entire L ot i 5 pose you tall me 'l about the war, | “Paula Stratton,” returned Dunn. commencement, program. Musical|T §t. Luke's Episcopal Church | | Featuring Frye’s De- and what they fowiht each other |“She’s on the scent already. She's| Douglas students both grade and |numbers will be offered. It is R, = ljcious Hm ‘nd Baeon for. Meaning, what's behind all|at the hotel, and has already be- (high school have entered a poetry |thought that the central theme will ‘Evcnmg Prayer and Sermon—17:30 e |come the girl's chief friend. Her 1deal Wl:,:l)l Moder: American Prob- |0'clock. | NHOHASJUSSE‘ZZE,Z P > “Listen th mo,” went on the so- |name for the moment is Mrs. Por- | E TO PAY SCHOOL TAXlems. Onenumber on the program by 7 ||| From BUSINESS = : Jiditor. “Four weexs azo Col. Mal-|ter Mason. She reparts that the "%g%cz IS HEREBY GIVEN|may then be a play having as its T C""‘“g“'(':’:::cf"“‘“"“‘" T% GoinG o Eurore Now? HONE 38 % ©blm Grey died at Torquay. His|girl is a pleasant little thing, but|that the undersigned has been duly central idea—crime. One speech s - *4 GANNOT TELL A LIE," will was proved at something well not so simple as she looks, 80 |appointed School Tax Collector for may deal with the optimistic side REV. PHILLIP E. BAUER. HE CHIRPS, "1 DID T WITH \ cver 10000 pounds, - That's near |you will have to keep your eyes|juneau, Alaska, in conformity with|of American life and conditions to- | 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. My LIt OL'R'EGU‘AR ADIY STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT i enough far our purposes. The whole skinned. Paula is taking her to|Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, |day; another with the evils. This| 11:30 a. m.—Sermon by the Pas-! A A - S . . b evate was left to his daughter,|Circo’s night club tomorrow, and |1919. new and ?emwam f";m of com- |tor. | Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Pfinfi“s : Joes'yn Orey.” that will be your chance to get an| All male persons between the|mencement program is being adop.- ———————— ' ive Dea erwo pewn‘“r ; The _\-ounyg man examined his | introduction.” ages of twenty-one and fifty years,{ed in schools everywhere and is fi:_“—s’ni‘ ANGE GiaGe R Saviniste are U'Fld D'd Ty ¥ well-mAnioured fingers thoughtful-| “But marriage is a serious thing,” except soldiers, sailors in U. 8. meeting with great favor. ' AT COLI(‘.A‘RGO g 1 | & Geo M Slm k',ns Co f%. 7f he was inwardly excited \returned Raymond. Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, T I % _“‘UM SUNvAX .‘,,lT SEE BIG VAN i > P > over the tale he was hearing he| “You've said that before. So is|volunteer firemen, paupers and in-|SIX WEEKS' TESTS TO Packed from start to finish with | | Goodrich, Hood and Firestone s Gid not show it 1ils name was|100,000 pounds a serious thing. If [sane persons, are subject to tax BE GIVEN NEXT WEEK|tense drama thrills and heart ap- | i ngb:rc;oots Sha cks, e;llck.| . Leonard Raymond, and his com-|she's willing I've no doubt at all (in sum of Five (§5.00) Dollars. peal, “Strange Cargo,” Pathe’s first 1| of Exit ozlep;kln’s z THE HOTEL OF ALAS o penion addresscd him as Lenny. (you will be able to overcome your Should you be living in Alaska| Next week marks the last wesk |ali-talking picture, will be seen and | 211 SEWARD STREET | 7 BAN HOTES % “Wall?” s Mr, Raymond. scruples and your hesitation, The jon or prior to the first Mondayiof the second six weeks of this|heard at the Coliseum Sunday. The | Always O 2 “T've beed into this matter,” con- |first. thing for you to do is .to. get :ifl ADF(;L 193(:7} said ‘?c"‘ flsx::llinbr: semester. Exams will be given in|plot has to do with the mysterious u‘—’;’"‘—————é THE GASTINEAU tiaued Dumi “Jocelyn Grey is|introduced to this Jacqueline Grey|due and payable on sal both the grades and the high school (slaying of the own misatns. Thest was an estrange-{and make her fall in love with.you.[and shall be delinquent after May|sypjects. Report cards will be dis-{pleasure yacht vthii: ?,5, .n p:;;;}fel Our Services to You Begin and Fad at the ment. botseen Cojonel Grey and|Do you think you can do it?” 1st, 1930. Should you arrive in|iributed Wednesday, April 9. to the Azores. When last seen ¢ Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casrying Boat kls wite 10 years ago. She left| Mr. Raymond smiled in'a rather Alaska later ““”{ first date abov: ———.,—— jthe man is talking to his friends in| R o 7 A s O A oA B bim_a4d fook hes child with her.|pitying way at the cadaverous face mentioned, tax will be de““‘l‘;e“l REGISTRATION ENDS TONIGHT|a brilliantly illuminated salon, The AMERICAN e . Mijore i3 evidence thal the mother|of the lawyer. “The only thing T'm thirty (30) days after your arr :;" City Clerk Gray announces thatilights go out suddenly, a grean is : Qied -seme. years ago, but the girl, |afraid of,” he murmured, “is that ;‘; :l?:;“y?u“ (10) days after notice lye wil be in his office up unti} 8{heard and when lights are brought LEGION s olgn waked out of the picture, |it will be too easy.” 3 o'clock this evening to take care of |the man has vanished! e " ::cuywcm She just disappeared| All of which might have fallen nAu perslonsi. mlm‘borm:ha‘l:fr?om: the last hour registrants for the| Every passenger is suspected and ARENA YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE it @ wag pever afterwards heard of.jout vastly different 1f it had not u;mllsimgroy ng 10“ o oll;r;l’ coming municipal election to be'a searching investigation is made, I ra's the situation A man inibeen that on the following day R e autgg;?ugee; lawcto - held next week. in the course of which strange . i ° o ¢ 1- expect, though if that was it fJacqueline met Teddy Montrose. Bt maohnt of e n}:om wages ‘of ‘With about 140 registered at|things happen. How the assassin Next Smoker Dr Cleamn and P 4 4‘# didn't marry bim.” (Copyright, 1930, Richard Starr) employees. closing time last evening, it 1is is discovered makes one of the most ” y g rmlng ;%?fidfl" @ ded Leonard Ray- Phies m}d Amprisofmbit kb Jabe expected the»total figure this year {amazing climaxes ever seen on the APRIL 12TH c mond agal. . R Adventure in the making for |vided by the Act above quoted for Wi B Deactically the:same as Ipgaiacapen. v g Rl i s o o] e et 2 B S T O 0 BN e g e ALASKA LAUNDRY A e Jacqueline Grey—| Stallment. o furnish list of employeos. R T T T T 3 k pgr Jacq aiggisy vi S s 2513:;«;: at Juneau, Alasks, March|S In New Building on Shattuek Way 4 B Yies tbe nanding| noTicE o SEIFFERS i o oty CALIFORNIA GROCERY “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” 5 s estate. Now you Schol Tax Collector for = wmna things per- “Fzes shiets 1 guess cges. The “MARGNITA” will not ac- Juneau, Alaska. cept freight after 1:30 p. m. on|First publication, March 25, 1930 Jsalling date. —adv.|Last publication, April 19, 1930. lilllll 11 PHONE 478 LTV T T The Home of Better Groceries llllllllllllllllllIll“ullillllllIIlll!IIIIIIlllllllfllIlllllflllllllllllllllfl Old Papers for sale at Empire Office