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P A THE DAILY ALASKA EN £, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT % | | { R e | POLLY AND HER PALS 1 GOTTA ADMIRE PAWS SPUNK! IN SPITE OF THE PLUMBERS AN’ PANTERS IVE | WISHED ON HIM, HE REFUSES T'COME TO SUNBLRN BEACH - =4 SoU NEEDNT WORRY AE THIS SUMMER, SUSIE ‘ FOR SALE ONE SUNNY SUDS ELECTRIC W ASHER New Octagon-Agitator Type THE HON. FA ARE LIPSTAN IN HIS BEDR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE— $115.00 on first machine sold, Regular price on this model—$125.00 3 ’ FREE TRIAL ‘ “povcras | IHRMING IS GIRL 'CHUTE Alaska Electric Light e A-NICE-GIRL COMES-TO-TOWN & 7 4 Bz Merrte Grela b and Power Co. 0| npws | SENTCHINA JUMPER DEAD D Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 POSTPONI ; 1500 Feet to Her| h—Every Bone in Jody Is Broken SYNOPSIS: Brynmor still ad- [and wait to be rescued. Fony a ports — ] mires Mary Lou, even though [sures me in I cable, that th he decerted her as “too mice” a lived on p pears and 1 girl when he fell in love with them! Anywa. afe in Bris- pariment IIiCé‘I) e PSSO PSS S S S s S S e =TT AT S T e T T Clarice Day. Mary Lou then be- |bane now, being 3 4 " 7 g IINGT : came engaged to Tony Tither- mended. ‘re ington, an aviator. At the mo- |zoing to continue the flight.” 1 z PEARL—GLO ment Tony is enroute on a Brynmor decided that further| P flight around the world, and as expected from him. | perieans 4 i : Tt ik ok a Wc llflve a full “"e Of it—at Mary Lou is panic-stricken be- s fine. You say you've had | a } . cause there is fear that he has |1 cable already?” ; \ i ] P S been lost. On the eve of their Lou nodded. “It arrived Iore’ | b ¢ uneau £ aint Store proposed marriage, Clarice con- I left the shop.” ;1“ fha N 2 i P i 3 o fesses to Brynmor that she has did he say?” asked ‘:0 ll 5 . ; N A el helped Freddy Mason to rob although he had no iy S " R J R 9S S night clubs. Brynmor has sus- t desire to know. F bt r e i ¢ ) ii’, ek 4 ;‘4 4 ]\ S econd Street Bested Mason of sinister activi- | “Oh, not much, except a lot of | ties, but the revelation of Clar- |mechanical details and their future | jce astounds him.:She tells him | plans i 1o leave and never to return, “I'm sure that's mot all” Bryn- and Brynmor departs in a |mor remarked slyly. told Brynmor.,“How coul A new shipment of VOILE DRESSES to arirve on the steamer Yukon daze. With his romance shat- “Not quite,” Mary Lou admitte B e tered he loses all control of |spe continued eating and smil ) 'E I iy op po jieu ; . ing. e el B THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Brynmor still was annoyed by the /pe % 5 § picic ) THE n Chapter 24 thought that Mary Lou hadn't 2 Mary I N e I Star Mother /1‘5 CONDOLENCES scemed to remember that he also! It was the fifth day after the|naq something to tell her. Tt was|gig abrupt termination of his affairlyather thoughtless of Tithering-1 « with Clarice. Slowly but painfullyiton he reflected, to get himself| Brynmor had dragged himself from | escued on this particular day. a shroud of despair. In the end, however, it was rode ! Our Services to You Begin and Emd at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casrying Boat ! Home in ts Conditi S In his mind he had reconstructed |y, o 1oy perself, who broached the ' handy. v % the whole scene that had occurred subject, Stnacned t ; ) i ; .! 7 = in Clarice’s flat, and there no long- 2 ! e p: “ : Q l B 1 > 1 All I( & flicurens heb dt o goime |’ L e, Beyamon, o BRE DL % rom he' b uality brands ¥ ou now he who jad let Clarice down. No,|being so ut rbed in my Y It A : y ;),. VO on the contrary, she had sent him|own affairs en almost hys- | . » 2 1 g ¢ G = ot R TE . > vEE suthlessly from her, and he was about tetooT - could br;\:-mhl‘.( u’ o n DED . fo8 Ola papers roe sdie av The Em DIAMOND BRIQUETS = rather glad it had turned out that|not think of g clse. What| g o % & " 1 NANAIMO WELLINGTON way. did you tel Undoubtedly she had preferred|about your m that chap Mason. Yet Brynmor felt|sessed in m; that on the whole, he had beh 1 didn't ev quite creditably about the wht affair. He never would fall in love |t again, of course. The experience; with Clarice had been a sufficient Jesson. It occurred to him that morning|g that it would be pleasant to see Mary Lou again. He decided to take her to tea at Claxon. They| “I'm n could talk quietly there, and itfthat's all” To PROMIR the drift .of ON FIRS you some- me the other gay, ge? I w 5 LADYSMITH WELLINGTON UTAH STOVE UTAH NUT PACIFIC COAST NUT WEBSTER SMITHING CALL ANY TRANSFER COMPANY or the Pacific Coast Coal Co. o - “SHOW OF St going to be JW OF SHOWS would do him good to unburden Lou at once be AT DO himself to someone who understood cerned. . er e 4 him. a shame. Should I be €' the 100 SHOWS IN ONE ! PHONE 412 0;'er the telephone he hinted tolsg, |made her that some tragedy was over- . I don't know,” Bry shadowing his life. If she would | reflected. This is in take tea with him at the Claxon,|dence, but Il tell you. I he'd be deeply grateful. that Clarice was in cahoots with| I Mary Lou, distinctly surprised,ia chap known to the police as . agreed to come. As an afterthought, |:Gentleman Freddy JEpE, fnfo o1 the ar-iy lor B Brynmor inquired if she had had|, «But nvi : o R— b 2 any news of Titherington. No, '-h?l‘fliMary Lou in was no news, she said, discourag-iit be fun if ingly, and hung up the receiver. fand had a real live crook in the! il Brynmor was sunk in a deep,|family? Theyre frightfully fash-| DANCE comfortable lounge in the Claxon's|jonable just now, you know i DRALE ot Ae Y . Hal Jobby shortly after five o'clock. He| Her happiness was irrep Sblble-lnigl;tw ";\[C ‘\;\_ felt vears older than he had a|pu¢ Brynmor looked pained. | oW ey o T AR weck Jbefore. He was sure lhfl'jf “It's no laughing matter for me,'Spesials at Mabry's. —aav | Mary Lou, because of her WOITY|I assure you.” He felt that she, Try the ive oClock Tinner | about Tony's disappearance, alsO|was turning his tragedy into a joke. | SRR | would be in a serious mood. Heliyoy see, I happened to be rather | hoped so, and he had counted Onifond of Clarice.” i it. “Then why didn't you marry| From the doorway Mary LOUlihers” she demanded. “You coqu‘ sighted Brynmor. Her red coalinaye reformed her. I thought & and red hat were in colorful coD-imen Joved to reform their wives—" | trast to the sobriéty of the hoteli Tpe expression on his face caused | atmosphere. | her to pause. ! To Brynmor's surprise she waved| «Forgive me, Brynmor.” Hel excitedly and rushed up to himjyoice softened. “I know it's horri-| breathlessly. it ibly impolite of me to behave like | “Isn't it marvelous?” she an. | this, I really am sorry. It must have | H | “I don't know what 10 do. I feelineen o terrible shock.” 1Refr eshing and i n “ ” 8 ! . like turning a somersault right in} «yt was" he admitted. iLastlng : G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager $50.00 REWARD nces, Songs n’everything in Technicelor ain- : i’ ) be 1n so don’t miss seeing it tonight R TSR H T BT T ALASKA MEAT CO. : QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONES 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ot ) PLASTERBOARD FOR BEAUTY, COMFORT, PERMANENCE and ECONOMY USE Schumacher Plasterboard It remains smooth and does - not warp or buckle here!” Mary Lou leaned across the ta- Brynmor looked at her in serious|ple and gave his hand a quick tight reproach. Hadn't he made it clear| squeeze, over the telephone that he had| «pyck up, old dear. Try to laugh | something serious to tell her? Yeliapout jt. I've had to tpy that late-} here she was, exuberant and gush- ly, and I know it helps to tide| Quality Printing Why buy ordinary printing when you can Thomas Hardware Co. ing with enthusiasm. over the rough spots.” b “Has anything happened, Mary| per optimism rather stabilized, a flaUOI‘I oot O ‘1.1 P "Wl b % 1 ; Lou?” Brynmor asked calmly, hoP-|prynmor’s shaken feclings. He . . | £el Yuality rnting at the same identiea ' ing to restrain her. looked across at Mary Lou and di that yOU w‘“ hke cost, Beforu you oive out that next pl‘illt- ) “Has anything happened?” she|coyered, suddenly, that she rea | echoed. “Haven't you read the eve-|y,s most satisfying . He liked| a p(easure and! seee | ing job you have in mind, get our esti- %\ ning papers? Tony is safe!” the way she was wearing her hair.| f > . b L T e o] " S ey | Denefit to feeth— mate 4 Be convinced that you can buy Pioneer Pool Hall mor tried to force enthusiasm, Andigice jast summer, Mary Lou” he ¢thprogat—digestion litst Printi i ; ‘ on| ity' Printing from us at the cost of ordi~ of course he was glad, he tried 10| omarked. assure hlmseltmflf “isll“*l ““1“ “Have I?” she smiled. “T've been the good news come later—al-foqycated, you know.” Yer e had had a chance 1o tell his| “UXLe 5ot by books?” A first. Her vivacity had upset| gpe shook her head pensively. K |““Oh, no, book learning doesn't mean “And the best part of it is,” Mary imueh to a girl. It's other things continued, “that T"V“Y a“d?‘(vhat count—things a mother can’t AMERICAN : vish are none the worse fOr|teqch you—things you must learn forced lln:-lan& edltwwzm'lxor yourself. Don't you think I've LEGION | something happen: 3aY | improved?” ¢ ! 2 i m‘l propelier. They landed to “"] “I liked you last summer,” Bryn- ARENA “put couldn’t. And then sSOMe-imgr myuged, evading her question. wrong With their wire- i yoy were so unspoiled and naive 'l Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. nary printing. —_—_—_—— : We can print anylhing from an ordi- mary post card to a large Broadside. | . STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Phone 374 ¥ e : - % ¢ £y Thet put them in a devil O tpey» | Il‘} lre rln ln ] i mes: | “vet, that didn't mean a thing " 4§ ;( was nothing to do then, |, you” she countered, “once you » - course, but sit down patiently|mei Clarice, who wasn't 50 naive.” | - ;

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