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£ B Ty : THE D/\ILY ALASKA EN' ’IRE, TUE TUESDAY JULY I 1930: A NICE GIRL: COMES-TO-TOWN ‘4 Bg Meyste Greia p PAINTING UP i two e3-into market and demand price con- 5 : K ions which would otherwise be is improving h impossible? on Nob Hill wit | Choice assortments of merchan- gray paint as T ; o dise are frequently purchased at|=Z 4 T R e e e T vl | Quatlity Brands You All Know NEWS N T 2 anxious to sell—for cash. CE SWANSON WILEY L AVES FOR w and Ketc These lower prices in the cost s S \ lllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllll e been | SYNQOPSIS: Because she loves “What?" she echoed. “This news . of merchandisc are in turn passed k. d of | him, Mary Lou agrees to be- |about Tony, of coursc. Three days MARRIED SOON TRIP TO SEATTLF o Otlon to our friends—our custom DIAMOND BRIQUETS come engaged temporarily to |ago Gay rl was sighted over —— | folis 2T ¥ !.'_ m’ By selling for cash this NANAIMO WELLINGTON LADYSMITH WELLINGTON &i‘: B e e} - DTN Ny £ PACIFIC COAST NUT WEBSTER SMITHING store is therefore enabled to buy ifor cash. : | Extended credit ties up capital, often times making it necessary for Tony Titherington, so he may |Port Darwir gain his wealthy aunt's finan- lutely nothing has been heard.” {the mail yest cial backing on a flight around he added. “Is|apprcaching ma the world. She refuses to fi- ere anyt an do?” ence Swanson, hance the flight unless Tony She continued to stare at him,|and Mrs. Olaf Won Mary Lou’s hand, and the Brynmor!” (:idcd he two are playing a game of : me all the time.”[t0 Mr. make belicve. Mary Lou previ- “For I'm so upset. You|wedd busly had been in love with |see, I ran down here in the lunch- |in Berke Brynmoer Whittamore, but their |eon hour from the shop, feeling|Swansons romance apparently was shat- |sure t Jerry would have some [since leaving Dou and since then abso-| Announcemc H. Wiley, one of the Olym interested in the d ons off Douglas Island at tt ecked Islander, lef last Saturda ompanied by Mr. ma 7 U such action s is the h Wiley refused to com s beir E\uy dollar so expended for in- IV, Capt. Matt! > rday with from the Ju- 's cost of doing business and tered following a series of un- |news for me.” - > > 5 [ pleasantries. Tony leaves on his ‘And he hadn't?” EDMISTON LEAVES FOR VISIT <. s ncidentally 15 added to the ‘co;. | | flight, and Mary Lou, her mor- | She shook her head. of merchandise if the retailer is to! | ale broken by his departure, “Have you lunched?” James Edmiston, itay m business continues to work in the Lon- “Lunched?” she blinked at him.his son Archie, le is the loss from | CALL ANY TRANSFER COMPANY filIllllIIIIHIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll B Wi AIdB 78t nhe cousin, | Brynmop fook iiék by the atm |¥on for For TWO NEW CARS ARE s ,',,, Ly .‘L;d, "”;d ]}uff“icifipfi ;‘;}O Jay Jerome. She hasn't seen |[“Then you're lunching with me,” they charge Al en { \ o th g B L : : ~Ch A : ;v 7 S “miiat b DAl by B 1 e Brynmor for some time. ]m- announced decisively. Harry JVED IN JUNEA! VALENTINE 1HI(.;ISELF must be paid by some- | 4 %tary P b., July 1.—Clarence b { Chapter 20 ilbr?l'lfillsvlll:fll:)\l‘l ] i::dm}x]xilsciimmwgs - S lan automobiles ywe 3 1 t certainly pays to buy for cash. P 'f' C ! hapter 2 lled along, but i s s ) less. Its the power of actrie Coast Coa 0 MISSING on Tony pnd Gay GIrl. Ofcglitse] poon oo "o aiomn et s oo " . Brynmor, filag ‘down Fiet |2 ona, Spldl be wrong, Jot e ERSe " and thatath for quality merchandise at | PHONE 412 ion of possible mishaps con- tinued to worry her. “Tea,” said Mary Lou, when thcy*‘Dley U were seated in the restaurant. ©1|2nd family dont think I could eat anything.”|Cated in “You must,” Brynmor said. Then, | Street. ~ Mr low prices. THE CASH BAZAAR. LISTEN | OPEN EVENINGS ka, July 1, 1930 Front and Main Sts. Telephone 215 and Customer'| Look in at our prices before ou realize the pr r of ca sending your r-oney to mail order t enablés a mer nt to houses. —adv. street on his way to lunch, saw a white-faced ghost of Mary Lou dash distractedly out of a news- paper office. . His surprise at her agitation ban- ished his resolution to have noth- ents ing more fo do with her. Besides, |10 the watress, “Well both take| *%5 Of Mi P even with a pale face and fright- th Jngol iand Cmna_tc”a ko opll 8 o ened eyes, she looked pretty. _Te” me_ebout - 4," . Prynmor “Hello, how are you, Mary Lou?" |U8¢d Mary Lou. Mary Lou stared blankly at him,| She didnt need the encourage-| Then she blurted out: s “It's dreadful, isn't it? But of ...U"“l thege 1ast {ew, J8ys every- coirse nothing can be done. That's thing has gone splendidly, gulLe ac- the awful part of it.” cording to schedule. We've been Brynmor's eyes opened in aston- |\ touch with him by wireless near- fshment. What was she talking|? &1l the time. In Calcutta Tony abaut? She didn't even seem to|lad @ grand reception. He stayed recognize him. there two days on account of bgd “What's dreadfyl?” he asked 5o- wcamcri Then they called at Ran- ficktously. goon, Singapore and Batavia. Gay : = {Girl was last sighted over Port Darwin, so we know for a fact that they did reach Australia. But R i since then, and that's three whole ey | days ago, we haven't heard a word. g fo o Fer FOR THE FOURTH ||7rey et scem to £“h + B When tempted to over-indulge < all” SUITS She paused breathlessly. TOPCOATS “I say, that's heastly rotten,” /4 a e SHIRTS Brynmor said. “But I wouldn't wor- fifi @ W f @ E’fl 5 ry yet. In all probability they had . NECKWEAR ‘m make a forced landing in some SHOES -of=the~ ce. * o SOX O\I'Flo:a;}.)cb::r};/ 2’:::, I hope you've I-UCky Hnste‘é@m HATS forgiven me for what I said about , to Jeffie Fri G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager A R LT T T T T T T T O T T T TR T e T T O T S 1| IIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIImIIIIIlIlllIlIllIIIlIlIllIllHllIIIIIIIIlI|lIlIll!lll!lllllllllllllllllll i ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh T, PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2e s30 :m nd ————————l } | PrasterBOARD FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, ~ . PERMANENCE and ECONOMY . USE Schumacher Plasterboard | It remains smooth and does \» s not warp or buckle f Titherington last time we met. I CAPS never would have said anything | Everything the well had I dreamed for a moment that Thomas Hard dressed man needs Titherington and you were serious. re 0. £ . and T guess I was jealous. I've Look your best for the been hoping to see you to apolo-| Fourth gize.” Mary Lou realized the effort it had cost him to say what he had: o o | b 415 Himble widibuds Shuciée hor, Lucky Sirike, the finest Ciga- ' Pioneer POOl Hall & SABIN S “That's all right, Brynmor.” Her o k 3 | {voice softened. rette you ever smokec ° Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards C. 0. SABIN, Prop. Tk iy i M ofthe Rbasttobatis_The || EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Brynmor swallowed. sigpig “Decent of you, Mary Lou. Ever of the CTOE?—' IT'S TO! since I saw the announcement of "l your engagement T've been kicking Utkz Strike has an ex myself. But I'm sorry your father o has such a poor opinion of me. secret heffllng process. Every- Too bad he thinks me conceited.” | STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, { Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing 'ra, Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters BCEE Toi Feallchd’ thide Her rs one knows that heat purifies - k at L Grey's party still e | i ke G o il s do s ‘ Geo. M. Simpkins Co. “Dad never said you were con= . PP lcened." she confessed. “I invented that Luckies are less irrital that remark when I was so angry FOR THE 4TH because of what you said about Tony.” FLAGS ) Brynmor accepted her story with a knowing smile, and dismissed the BALLOONS subject. “There's something I'd like you HATS Yo know, Mary Lou..I'm to be mar- CAP GUNS and CAPS ried soon.” 5 “Isn't that excitihg? Whom are NOISEMAKERS you marrying?” “Clarice Day. I believe you saw her the first night at the Emerald Dragon. We'd be married now— J uneau Drug but for the pater.” Colonel Whittamore ap- Company [, oo vemer v Brynmor shook his head. “I'm Free Delivery Phone 83 ||afraid he doesn't. He's been kicking Post Office Substation up the devil's own fuss.” No. 1 “That's too bad,” Mary Lou sym- | pathized. “I'm sure it will come out all right in the end.” “Clarice thihks so, too,” Bryn- W P mor sighed hopefully. “T wish I felt . P. Johnson ||" Mary Lou is not alone in dis- FRIGIDAIRE el tress. Brynmor also encounters DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS trouble—in tomorrow's chapter. to your throat. UNCLE SAM WILL CARRY » THE EMPIRE TO YOU If you are going to the States fér a visit this summer, have The Empire sent to you, by mail. If you are going any place ‘near a post office in Alaska for the summer months have The Empire sent to you, by mail. UNCLE SAM ( WILL CARRY MAYTAG WASHING A T L ey MACHINES | Trv tne e oClock Dinner THE EMP IRE GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS |'Spesials at Mabry's. —aav . e TO YOU Phone 1 RD | “’Coming events ; " : FERRY TIME CA Keep-in Touch with Your Home Town ~ cast their . shadows before’’ Front Street Juneau Leaves Juneau for Douglas and : Thane | e sy Men | ; ‘, : | LUDW{?,,H,ELSON I, iy ¢ o % ! : ‘Watch Repairing 12:30 p.m.t §11:156 pm. 2:00pm. 12 midnight _ The Lucky Strike Dance " \ Jaspaly Hagem Qrohesns, wveey Bt A new ginpment of VOILE DRESSES to : | Leaves Douglas for Juneaw ning, over N. B. C, arirve on the steamer Yukon b 3 55 Call in and Hear | g:¥am, ; ¢ Pty a —= 8:30 am. (st 5, R AR Y e PR e Your Throat !’L?.Le_‘*_"’_", against irritation—a jainst _2'.'9_ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELE . 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