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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 30,-1930. ™ - . By GLIFF STERRETT FEg ™ g IIIlIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIlIIIII,IlIllIIl]ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIII_l! 3 POLLY AND HER PALS { - Xyt ! NNA JO0! TuES N = THEN HON. MA'S CNEAR' AN’ IF £ You'LL HAF SET IN ) ye GODS.EQTFE &or e o NO!THEY, - BECAUSE THE ; # R v o b . g CONSENTED TO LET SHE THINKS TLL e O 1, PAW. 2 H/\\/ELTH DER’ER p GOTTA GIT FLOOR-SCRAPERS 1S £ & Sy, T gt 2 You LIWE HERE WEAKF.('N .Tu_fié THE PAINTERS WANNA ) TOSSERS, UNT s ‘ouT BY STARTING JULY EQuallty Brands YOu All Kfiow 2 [ AT HOME WHILE BECAUSE: “HE'S/ START IN HERE jf/ ALL SUMMER THe END B ; g SHE AND THE _ & SENT THE RU = T FIRST! 3 g FAMILY RESIDE 7 AWAY, SHES - £ g AT SUNBURN DIAMOND BRIQUETS i g = NANAIMO WELLINGTON H § LADYSMITH WELLINGTON E = i UTAH STOVE g = ] £ UTAH NUT g £ PACIFIC COAST NUT I = § WEBSTER SMITHING g | £ | ‘ = I R "md S ek 5 B e (Y (on the Princess Alice Saturday eve- SHIEDLEYS HERE :-E Seil ANGARANGEBR COMPANY g 25 ' ¥l A hu ers focussed | {ning from Bellingham where she - = ( A © N I ‘ E ° G I R L. | their :hrcmion;l DOUGLAS |nas a clerical position, to enjoy a| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiedley of | ' or the i ) ¢ }'é | hundre andkerchiefs fluller-l st vacation visit with her par- |Kansas City, Mo., who are associa- é £24 ’ ‘: = 32~ - |ed. Cries of “Good luck, Good ¢ ted with August DeRoux in asbes- . LY s . . N i b " |luck:” were heard on every side, | EWS = eeat tos property at Beéar Oreek, arrived [ aciric Oast oa CO O ES TO TOW e ¥ | Mary Lou did not wave. shei N CANNERY SUPPLIES ARRIVE |here Saturday evening to spend a i S 178 )" A Bz Meyite Grela B oA eves strained for a| j part“of the summer looking after = PHONE 412 g |1ast Tony. At first she| | A second shipment of cans, in- |their interests. § 3 4 SYNOP! Tithering- | ‘esting the engines in a last-minute ' could the top of his brown| RETURN FROM VISIT | cluding 1500 cases, arrived here —,,———— E G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager ton, dare tor, enters in- | inspection [leather helmet, but soon that was for the Douglas Island Packing CITY GETS LUMBER H dalisl - 5 i ’ to a ake believe” engage- She wanted, oh so desperately, 11n.~:t from view, and only the ma-| Mrs. Inga Dickenson and Jack |Company, on the Alameda Satur- S g 15 ment with Mary Lou Leslie |0 feel that he really belonged i at i remained, a great silver bird |Gravrock t d home the | day night. 5 Within weck aficr they meek. | oer. She didn't carc what suffer|in e clouds, {ing away from | Alumeda Swturdey evening ef §| ———ekcbrii oottt osreg 11T ontends an aviator has t have o go through. |them, flying . . . iwo months visit with relatives| RETURNS 10 Boucras [P0 SITREEER TS o the £ : : - L felt a hand touch her arm,| Suddenly she started to run, as)south They spent a week at| F. A. Fredericks, who was with o8y seMLy R nbiceiell, | S ] city and varioys merchants. Mary Lou agrees to a tem- |and a gruff voice said, “Well, well, |though she thought she could keep|Ketchikan, enroute north. the Douglas Island Packing Com- i e . ALASKA MEAT CO porary engagement so Tony's |how's Mary Lou bearing up?” pace with him, could race around e, pany here last summer, arrived on NOTICE 3 . wealthy aunt will back him on | ry Lou turned with a start.|the world after him and Gay Girl, HOME FOR VACATION the Princess Alice Saturday and| All freight must be on dock for QUAmY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING ! his preposed flight around the | Miss Titherington,” she ex-|Now she could no longer see Gay will take care of the eahnery books |M. S. “Pacific” not later than 5 Meadowb: X i world. She would not finance |claimed, “I didn't know you were Girl distinctly. —The plane was| Miss Helen Lyndstrom arrived |again during th epresent season. |p. m. Tuesday. —adv. eadowbrook Butter' ~ Austin Fresh Tamales the flight until he became en- |coming.” clongated, blurred. Tears were Ly ke 3 : AR PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Of course, I intended coming |streaming down her cheeks, but she gaged to Mary Lou. than disappoint y along,” Miss Titherington as-|didn't know it. Lou agrees to this pri | serted. “Wouldn't miss the spec-| Then Gay Girl seemed to swoop B ¥ gain, Finally, and all too | of that fool nephew of mine down directly on top of her. She 2 % soon for Mary Lou, comes the starting off on this crazy venture|shouted out hoarsely, stumbled, fell. . PLASTERBOARD day before Tony is to start. |for anything in the workd!” “Quick, Je " It was Jay's ex She breaks down at a farewell | Her tone was mocking, but the|cited voice. “I think Mary Lou has \ party for him, and Tony real- izes that she is more fond of him than he had imagined. He tries to comfort her by telling her that he likes her more in her eyes gave her -away.|fainted.” Lou understood. - She thru: And er own arm through Miss Tither-|plane pa: out of sight. ton’s. (Copyright, 1930, Maysie Greig) “Come along and we’ll talk to Sre e than any girl he ever met, and & In tomorrow's chapter Mary | Mary Lou recolves to brace up y waved his hand airily as Lou discovers that her worries and make the bect of the situ- |l proached. have only begun. ation. , Aunt Ethelberta, this is af—— e > It's ever 50 deCent Of | p——— FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE and ECONOMY USE Schumacher Plasterboard It remains smooth and does not warp or buckle 4 up in the clouds a Chapter 19 ADIEU TO TONY Poth Jay and Jerry aw!” Aunt Ethelberta said e SRRV “Don’t waste time on me. Tomorrow's Styles that Mary Lou L 3 whe k to this girl of yours. She's Today” she came to breakfast the next|the one who needs your attention. ‘3 a 3 morning, but they didn't com-|She’s worrying herself sick!” ment Tony introduced them to the me- Jerry remarked from the depths |chanic who was accompanying him | omas Hardware Co. i DUALITY YOU WOULD INSIST i PON IF YOU KNEW ALL THE FACTS ;—*—*.&——————_— ! . Pioneer Pool Hall eln 1- Ti'l coffee was pa%ll:zd in vacuum, you never knew how much of its Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards glorious flavor yowhad been missing. The same is true of tea. The two EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas, Miller, Prop. & . . .. . are identical in on@respect. A little air—a little moisture—and pff!— Annual the fincr flavors ag'gonz. With coffee it happens quickly. With tea ncre aiow}?'—but:gsurely. And it is many months before tea reaches yeu from the tea gardens—frequently a year. Its original flavor you STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, S al e [ roull never cnjoy until Schilling, by a secret process, packed tea i| Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing hot in vacuum, i Exelusive Dealers Underwood Typeuriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co COATS SCHILLING its. TE 4 vi d ” [ | UNCLE SAM SWEATERS . WILL CARRY ' , £/ il { Q J AL f : F : “Pghaw!” Aunt Ethelberta exclaimed. “Talk to this girl of yours.” SILL.K SEALED HOT IN VA"TIJ‘UM Bot!x a tea leaf and a coffee bean ; T E E PIRE g RIELEe s must be toasted todriveoffthé moisture,which helps totob thémofflavor. o " g0 YOU \ of His paper, that the atmospheric He was a cheerful, sandy-haired L [)ILR“ }‘,-\i{ Good coffee is P“hed in uum immediately afl;a_( 8. Ta;’« i i e ele L el e i M < S . toasted at the tea gardens, then sealed in large chests lined with lead. 4 | ! e St el ¥ e S S i il FLLANNEIL. i~ When it atrives in‘/Arierica it i8%epacked iniordinkry tins bt eveh If you are going to the States for a visit under the table, and caught Mary | Titherington seemed to like Jay x . 3 . » bt f g 2 2 Lou by mistake. Minutes fled by. 1 4 3 cardboard boxes. ‘And that’s where the damage is ‘But this is this sumimer, have The Empire sent to you, |; 4 Mary Lou smiled. “Please don't| “Well, we may as well start her 3 I\IRTS how Schilling does it. As the tea is poured from the lead-lin § e 3 i | & ;’Zu”feifi';"‘l'a}, B AT il e AR A s e & . itis toasted again, and while still hot (just like your coffee) it is sealed in 3 ‘ ; for :me, youll both come out tofhave used when preparing for l\ ICI\ER\\ vaguum. SChlnmg Tea wmesmyou as fitSh md fmmnt > nleft:.the If yo“ are gonlg any place near a pO!t : B¢ | Croyden and see Tony take off{spin in his car. S Orient—the only tea completely protected from the tea toyou. office in Alaska for the summer months have |! i about eleven o'clock.” All along Mary Lou had been an- BI OU\S}LS s } 1 3 The E 2 t b 2 [ § Readily they agreed. The haste | ticipating this moment, but now its 4 ‘ § B i Y e Empire sent to you, valnllal. f 2 in getting through breakfast and|suddenness shocked her. She want- & Y ¥ - 3 5 &EF } i preparing to start for the fleld|ed to run to Tony, cling to him, beg EtC., Ftc. SC H I L'LTI N G i o TE 1{ : L helped the situation for Mary Lou.{him to wait just a lit while { . e AP e i . 5 UNCLE SAM i 3 She wore a fawn tweed coat and aflonger. With an effort She con- | . o twoo it kIR et £ W CARRY L red felt hat with tiny brim. | trolled herself, and forced-a smile. gel s A : % 2 VA e i Y TLI 5 / of i She wouldn't see Tony until they| rony was shaking hands with all SAI E P SCh‘umE Iced Tea is f,a-t more the‘!ilhgthanwoflier, because 1t 18 i - s H [ ; arrived at the field, and then i/, ¢nam accepting with a smile F fresh to begi “fith—&ah and fraj t. Black bea ( ge. | | a wasn't to be expected that Sheiin.; feverent good wishes. Mary| Conti ™ | best for iced-tea. And try using tea bags instead 6f Joose tea. Steep th : THE EMP I RE 4 i {Lou was last. ¢ oS tea to the desired strength, remove the tea bagh afid your tea can stantd 4 | ' A huge crowd had assembled at| . ool o bl El U tl | b C ed 8 y :g " I? 14y ea caf A TO YOU Groyden when she arrived. Mary| CWEL CREERO OIS HnE . he nti br some time before pouring over the ice. No danger of its steeping s i i Lou drew back in alarm. |l o Tt casual kiss chilied her THURSDAY too long before icing, Just two or three minutes over-steeping makes : ¥ £ “I never dreamed there Would Be: "Ly ok 1w commented Miss Tith- O/ | a lot of difference in the flavor of tea. Keep in Touch with Your Home Town § $0 many Y erington caustically. “If I had a : ' | z ¢ i Jerry grinned. “I did. It's JUstlvoung man and he kissed me like Ey ening v N i | l the sort of thing the publi; r;"eoli that; I'd box his ears!” ’ ¥ ¥ - P = — il ,‘g in, especially if there's a dasl Her remark saved the day. Every- N | 12 155 nce thrown in.” one was only too ready to break 7 J ,S nd S o ! m:{l: winked broadly at hM";ly rf)f:e. into laughter. SA\ E I N B A G S ARMA.N - SeCO [ treet b eyoull find yourself the he “Don’t fuss, aunt,” Tony grinned | i $7i} B of the hour.” sy P2CK 8 her. as he prepared fo B}' 5 A new shipment of VOILE DRESSES to inz by the huge crowd thallclimh into the cockpit. “If you do, . | i . e steamer P su:::dg lflft’m!"\’d her the moment 8he |1y come over and kiss you instead. | BU\']I]Q‘ | ¥ i arirve on th Yukon ; i, it did ap- j d I understand L, £ . e L o b o ot e, e ey peakaty, dont | NOW Tea bags as well as loose tea are packed if vacuum by Schilling: BE o e e sl tal Sary Lot : 4 A Schilling Tea bag contains just the proper affbunt of tea for two et e e ? ;rn:o“ s D asking questions. He grinned down at her in his| delicious cups or two tall glasses of fragrant iced tea.Try this modern THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e She would have enjoyed it if She|olq lopsided way. “Mary Lou, you way of*serving it. 4 5t £ oo 3 nad not felt as she did. As 1t WaS must play up!” she whispered to iR % : THE GAST'NEAU sk 2 e longed to get away from t?:iel: herself. | | CDPPEE:BAK[N‘G POWDER-32 EXTRACTS-4Q SPICES X > r a : b 41, to find Tony, to be alone “Of course we understand each; $ K Our Services to You m and Esd at the - = 4 other,” she smiled back. “Tony— - Plank of N‘“cmy the crowd wa# 1ot alfGood'luck!” & & ) : ity : Gang Every Passenger-Carrying Boat | in 'the field where Gay Girl| The propellers already were in | 8t e A £ : & Iike a huge silver bird spread-imotion, With a final “cheerio” | “Juneauw’s Own Store” > - 1 N ¢ - . ; 2 0 7 4 ¥ T " its wings in the sunlight. Tony | Tony elimbed into the cockpit and | r NG SRR R R L eSO g i B e s svout the mAheGay Girl taxed soross the ied |__ : \ Old Papers for sale at Empire Office |