The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 6

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Es ™ POLLY AND HER PALS "y (come. GERTRUDE , ) Vg Aieie o \y":j!"‘i!/iJDE ‘ MOTHER'S WAITING ‘/ \WAlT A "'f:) | BRUSH YouRrR HAIR [ R ST [(eIvE Me @Alhl.’. ICE-GIRL-: £e TO-TOWN By Greig P SYNOPSIS The time love affair between Mary Lon Leslie and Brynmor Whit- tamer hits the r the 5 night when Mary Lon to Lenden. too much of a “nice he has become Ir i Clarice D c 3 cr. By comes Tithe: aviato said she didn't know. |y I her the town in vi phoned before she lef Gl 1 indifferenc Brynmeor is ed { not aware of Tony's i I ighed. * Secing a light in o I alw at four o'cl 3 the tr Brynmor en to find - with a man whom she intro- duces as Freddy Mason, her out-ci-town ccusin. Brynmor Jay smiled : 1 y : immediately takes a dilik: to all up men i i him, ly when he hears se. No one thinks! A round of parties with : | M Lou executes a Z { f o1 —in to } | row's chapte H { PSS i $ | KINE COUNTY ! NEW CLOTHE b nb E...,‘Ua & The ne: d in the afternoon little fittin e gown sh Jay had promised to in the latest creations so ry roocm of is nc his man, spi 1ly hold the her out : travel in Tony Titherir ) without embarr Wa a Mary Lou tried on the daring golden picture gown. She stood before the mirror a two-piece suit of fashion; ian blue. The color looked i ing on the cool blondness of Mary Lou i “It is awfully nice,” she mur- e broke into her fea His A tone was reassuring. E you know it was I?" : I didn't S It's al- 1 safe until o she But I know who yau a Mary, \Lv . Well, how are you today, my puritan maid?"” ox collar. There was a small felt hat to go with it She turned to Jay, laughing X never meant to take I can’t real-| Mary Lou said she was very ly affort it. But now I've seen it |well. on me, T couldn’t bear not to have “I called up your home an hour 1 " or ' Tony her. “But “Bless you, of course € was no I have smiled Ja “I'm so glad about the exy Lou. The thoug trade prices and you c whole life to repay. 1 eyening gown. And undie ly had called gave de u haven't ¢ of our ‘We consider them as impor bargain last nigh questioned. the frocks, you know. A d “Oh, no,” qui “Have you?”| ation can be ruined if “Far from it. I've been mapping doesn't fit. ur plan of carp: Is your “I'm going to try : nent book han ? ture gown on you and pencil. Tonight we da Hay's ball; later we gle club. Ever been t ? ® ler comic. Then tomorrow there's a freak party at Gwendolyn C thers’. You're supr pose your secret bog talk quite fra day we're booked f ance at the Berkeley, foi tudio riot at Lorna wouldn't dare to wear all to the good. Neve that ‘obviously suit you, net 'at night.” So Jay talked, sitting or arm of the chair, smoking a c = dared to buy for herself. There wa a8, subtle suggestion of wickednes: to it. She commented on this t0 Jay.|Fitzroy Street. And Su a iy you| . May | “1 didn't believe you'd get it but |Sunday I'm proposing to t you're right” Jay laughed. “Onc|down to visit Aunt Ethelber ook the least bit wicked 8t |1 write her to expect us? IFE! You ) D) ) * or whatever print=- . The results you get . 4 L WIT " BYR instead: om Tony. DEMOCRATSON - WET PLATFORM THE DAILY ALASKA E) PIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. | [fow DARE You TALK TO MOTHER | |LIKE THAT? | YOUR MOUTH By CLIFF STERRETT SHE: DIDNT SAY NUTHIN' 8UT I HAPPEN T'BE THE BEST MIDGET t VENTRILOQUIST IN SORRY BUT HAVE TO WASH SErRET 5 2/ ( | poucLAs NEWS | EXCELLENT CUTING HAD BY CAMP FIRE GIRLS D ON AN OUTING IN PANAMA AR ' After two weeks of camping and neral outing at the end of the d, the Douglas Camp ' Fire accompanied by Mrs. C. A. leader, and Mrs. Robert Fra- returned home last evening. A pleasant vacation was reported One experience which pro- thrill was the catching of ralibut by some of the girls. who enjoyed the outing were , Astrid Loken, Stephanie Africh | Wilma, Myrtle and Geneva Feero, a and Phyllis Lundell, Jessic aser and Marie Fox. - } MRS. BACH HOSTESS Ccemplimentary to Miss Harriet ) Sey, Miss Impi Aalto and Mrs. Hor- ace D. Plumb, Mrs. Helmi Bach en- tertained at breakfast at her home on Saturday mornming. Guests in- cluded a number of the young la- {dies of the Island. ! oo - | MRS. MARKS HERE Mrs. M. M. Maikis on the Alaska yesterday from S attle to spend the summer months in Douglas. <> ‘)HKF. JOHNSON ARRIV TO VISIT PARENTS . Johnson, daughter of Associated Press Photo | for a picture with a native woman | ¥ his pet d n't sure whether ne likes ron a ho not. The al is waiting in . Robert Bonner, ar- Ju A ma for his fellow Antarctic explorers before returning to New afhe A0 BeAtNE oh provide Grand G ‘iittl at a time, Whaat's h k tr pounds of coffee at pass_through the the opene HILLS BROS i COFFEE | us the next time you wish any print- ing.Ourequipment enables us to turn out first quality work—our experi- ence enables us to intelligently aid you in planning your circular,letter ing you wish done. will prove that Good Print=- ¢ ing Pays ye day for her second | visit to Douglas. = She will spend a month or s eeks here. | e TO FLOWER THIEVES was passed by the Democratic conventionl | pajes rday pooled 161,444 h their state co-‘.\v()—"( iation the .| Any o on's garden and steal flowers is better than one who will enter person’s house and help them- selves to money or other property. The principle is exactly the same. Sunday about 4:00 a. m. I was akened by the slamming of a oor on an auto and heard it re. I ope : ATimelyTip ELL the prople goljdpnntmgandwat:hymn’cl | Greenhouse. This is to notify all | volume grow. Other merchants drivers of autos that in case I get bave proved this plan by repeated 1 — oo when stopping and PIANO TUNINC b G tests, We'll help with your 5 e e Sheriff, Alaska's v it ner responsible. stineau Hotel J. P. ANDERSON. \ Quality Printing Why buy ordinary printing when you can get Quality Printing at the same identical cost. Before you give out that next print- ing job you have in mind, get our esti- mate -— Be convinced that you can buy Quality Printing from us at the cost of ordi- nary printing. We can print anything from an ordi- nary post card to a large Broadside. Phone 374 Empire Printing Co. was an arrival | e who will go into a per- | £ g = L T L T T T T TR | | | | { presume the occupants | about timely merchandise with l\vere the ones who took about 30 of our best tulips in front of the| &, O COAL FOR ALL KINDS OF WEATHER Warm sunshiny days n{ay be here for a week —then cool days again. Keep a supply of coal in your bin for a quick fire. PACIFIC COAST NUT or UTAH NUT are just right for this purpose. FOR THE HOT WATER AUXILIARY Junior Diamond Briquets will save you money. They are long lasting and give a steady hegt, re- quiring little attention. Give them a trial. You will be pleased. Pacific Coast Coal Co. G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager PHONE 412 T < U T T e T T e T T T T T T T T ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbreok Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 SIMMONS Springs Mattresses Day Beds and Baby Cribs Call and see the Simmons DEEP SLEEP Mattress ‘ Thomas Hardware Co. 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