The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1930, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS YOUR SON AWAY £ FROM MY DAUGHTER, AN') TLL KEEP MY V\/EPHE\J\/J/ AWAY FROM YOUR DAUGHTER ! % A BARGAIN, PERKINS/ [BoYS ! WE WanT YoU To P NEVER T0 SET FOOT IN EACH OTHERS HOUSES AGAIN SO HELP Yoy HANNAH! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1930. 7 £ e A AT 01 45 T A 3235 Y RS s 1S R 3 . ROMISE lender and fairly tall and | | SENATURS URG of the citizens of Alaska (those liv- unusual opportunity for the goy- By CLIFF STERRETT It occurred to the commfttee that ‘We are, therefore, at the request the territory of Alaska provides an ——for better floors VERTICAL GRAIN AND KILN DRIED 1x3 or 1x4 Manufactured from high quality ALASKA TIMBER. SATISFACTION AND PERMANENCE Will Be Used in the New Federal Building JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS | | PHONE 358 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE WINDOW SHADES & ( BY gl chT 4 moved haps—perhaps she THE ROSE ROY VICKERS| |25 a s. Dark hair. Dark licate brows. | ing at points enjoying reasonably ernment through its activities to . —at— A » \ : THE DARK | And then it seemed to Grannock AIRPLANE MAIL prompt communication, insofar a]s;combine a vitally important serv- . 3 ltha his eyes and saw the mails are concerned, as well'ice with its declared policy of en- Y J P S . IN at thi the girl whom his s those living in very remote re- ccuraging and promoting aviation. v uneau alnt tOl' - wa nting. By chance jons hundreds of miles from gither | In this communication we are ne- | SYNOPSIS: Ellesmors, poszib et f t hours. of and shade he saw railroad or water facilities), writing |cessarily only able to touch incis 5 beautiful nurse of mysterious S5 I to get ¢ sleep 'pon quite distinetly . . . At his ex- to urge your consideration of a plan dentally upon the infportant fea- parcntage, coming keep a Wi you When you Wake|.jumation little Nurse C e bz |under which at least ome or two tures of this situation. > tepdezvens | atep a v find New ¥ DUrSe— | proiting from the far end of the api = ! main air lines may be subsidized in! We are informed that the postal oliff on Long Icdand Sound, name? Nurse Ellssir Howell, Thomas and Ken- inis vast territory to carry the U. contracts under the jurisdiction of anothor man there, A She knows what symp- ere’s a woman—a la e Sh S S. Mail. Those making this ap;|your department for the period of f | affinity ccems to draw look for and at the right he said with difficulty drick ,Jom. .m Le."er | peal were not asking for the enflthrec years, are to be let on or n fo each cther, and thoy € me.” on her way to the front door. Urglng Arr Maxl |tire suspension of the existing dog-!about December 6 of this year. The % strike up an acquain ope they'll make ticularly want to see her be- - team mode of carrying the mail, but members of this committee will re- : The man is Saxley Grann upstairs. Put off 1I—I go to—to—" Air mail contracts for Alaska are they were appealing most earnestly turn to Washington some time be- 4 [ and he is suffering from parti d it for ten m Now you go off to sleep, Mr. urged by Senators Howell, Thomas for the establishment of air mail tween the 15th of November and ¥ e blindness, for which he W 1—and have a Grannock There was no one and Kendrick, of the Select Com- routes between important rail points the 1st of December and we would ; g J to undergo are.one or twq th (there, honestly, or I should have investigating the and far-away sections like Nome, consider it an especit. privilege to rO eC lon ) e hi k at ‘whlie een them. The on who | Al in a letter writ-/ Wiseman and a number of other discuss with you personally the air “ 1 He cannot ¢ ; S passed was the new nurse. Dr.[ten aster General Walter |isolated sections. It was sug- mail facilities of the territory of y, and refuse He nodded in the direction of an{yiion took her down to the road !F. Brown, copies of which have|gested that the dog-team method Alaska and the opportunities af- her tell her name, oil painting of the late mi 5 of | with him 8 she ist back. She's|been received at Anchorage and|of transmission of the mail could forded before* these contracts are 2 S . refers to remember only hung upon the-nearby | cominy (,“m:‘l.m- night. be and should be used on the consummated. We are prepared to write voice if he gees blind. He gives in silen doctor | name? O, it’s Ellesmore. Nu letter was written while the |shorter mail routes as at present.! e e,——— all kinds of insurance, her a tiny rose, and says a lamp and raised it|pjesmore, come over especially from | Jmittee was enroute south from |You must appreciate, as our com-| More than 1400 students earn ali incladi if he is cured he wiil advertise, nted upw INew York. She's awfully nice. Seward to Seattle, and was deliver- mittee does, that the Territory of jor part of their way at Oklahoma including— -“To the Ivory Rose, come heme. oke sinc ; for she was ed personally by W. C. Hefner,|Alaska is almost totally without A. and M. college. | Then he goes, and Lester Broon, 201 cere and genercus little soul.!secretary of the Committee. means of transportation as we| ——.———— FIRE Hallic's flance, arrives. It de- ‘Her, isn' it?" led another blanket over the | Text of Letter know them in the continental Unit- | pyLBS AND BULB PRICES ’ veleps that Grannock is the pesior said the doc man and sat down again| The text of the letter follows: ed States. Their facilities respecting | | MARINE h older hali-brothor of Lest hAG 5 Botla tows on hat he as= the i Our committes, appointed under |both railway and highway are eX-| Most of our bulbs have now ‘"'I VL Y ' whom the latter calls “Socks.” 04 me was urgent bu He| pyright, 1930, by Roy Vickers) |Senate Resolution No. 298 to inves- tremely limited and are entirely rived and we have a large supply O ] \ To chare u: t Sig] Itigate the Alaska railroad, has just |inadequate to meet thfflnced.: ix; of bulbs for forcing and fall plant-| AUTOMOBILE fertune, estor XA v s ireturned from interior Alaska where |connection with the settlement of ing. All are of the best grades 3 girl approved by (. o weaknes® |we have made a complete and de-|the territory. R quality e COMPENSATION Grannock. For some reason Hal- Hallic brings disaster to the [ 0 "0 40 ¢ the economic con-| During our tour of investigation, Buying direct from growers enables |f 4 man sthe loves in tomorrow's : | ! N e finds hi | la wrrounding this government {and study, the committee came in jus to make our prices somewhat EIABILITY . toward Lester than pre | ohspger. {u\\nmx ad. contact with a well organized, first- less than those asked by dealers — | s | The prosecution of our investiga-|class privately owned air force now /in the States as the comparison ACCIDENT Chay 3 | AIDS AFRICAN COTTON tion involved, among other things,|engaged in carrying passengers with below shows. - FACING THE UNKNOWN ) Ithe possibility of increasing the|apparent security from Fuirbanksl In the comparison we have Tul- LIFE | DAKAR, French West Africa, [business of the railroad in Alaska, (and Anchorage to remote interior (ips, for all reliable dealers handle Y |Oct. 2.—To encourage cotton grow-|as well as a study of other trans-!points. lttm‘ ts]ame gmdel,fl hen’Ic‘i prices ur‘c RN ling in the colony, the Government |pcriation facilities in Alaska, both Conditions Are Favorable strictly comparable. is compari- nl 9 VI ; 3‘ ’; wn,_ X v has exempted .all dealings in raw by highway and by air. Such information as we were able [Son is made with a Philadclphia WE ALSO EXECUTE BONDS the as Eibane werried {cotton from the business turnover| Our committee was deeply im-j to gather indicated rather definite- ‘Sefd hr_in. doing, perhaps, ll_m. larg- Sinioe whatever Russell’ tax. Exports of cotton now amount pressed with the great distancesjly that air mail service may be|®S :Em‘ O“‘t" busémsls 011“5 kind M i 31 ¥ iof ey ito 5000 tons annually. cxisting between populated towns|conducted under unusually mvor-_;:)us:d‘;‘;:n Ty l*"r‘ ”:10 fs‘feg ore than years satistactory | A thiree 2 s |and villages and the almost com- fable conditions in Alaska. It might | ‘0 bmmgm: a;dgeimwo‘:“e:“ eth‘::l_ service in Juneau | i | vt abRAbTS plete isolation of many of them [be mentioned here that these planes | o L B S bulgs eve% ey i i < | S |during ce seasons of the year.|are so equipped as to afford op- | "% b SO P Y Yol}l’( s 1 % |We were informed by residents of | portunity to land in the numerous 2 ke i { Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Eye ‘Spec-| = 4 S |Chicago. One in each of several sy ’ various ns of the Territory|lakes and rivers during the sum- Wy 2 { |ialists, whose permanent office IS .0 Tor o treezeup occurs the |mer season and in the winter thife Sihees of ~TgL s Wb prices acg i at 703-4 Liggew Building, Seattle,|that after the Ireezeup ® the Lper B £ : {for a dozen as follows: | 1 |and who has actively developed his I8 lar arrival of the United States|equipment, consisting of skiis, en- Phila- New York ! ;‘ 1m\ning property near Moose Pass, mail, carried by dog-team, was in}ables them to land in frozen terri- Juneau delphia Chicngo' PHONE 249 X | i : |Alaska, for the past nine years, Wmany cases (even under the most|tory. We were informed by those Florists House Houses | T feelings,’ Go and | He is one of the leading cye_‘mvgmblo conditions), delayed for|who understood the situation thor- | couleur i ey " |specialists of Seattle, has many Periods of two and three weeks. We oughly that winter is a very iavor-’ Cardinal .$ 85 §$ 90 $1.10 ALLEN SHA TTUCK I S R sk SHE [patients in Juneau and will be|are sure that you will readily ap-|able season in Alaska for airplane peach Blos- ’ nc. ¢ way, no t > lin Juneau at the Gastineau Hobel;pmi‘:““‘ Lins ;Imtu (zir ‘u;f:\irs ;“al— ttrhgnsixzrtauo_n: nn: parncularly_du; som . 85 1.00 1.10 il e: |about Nov. 11th to 18th. This is most intolerable an e condif is pressive when you consider |Princess . tor , had her hing I want Z»Wll‘u rare opportunity to have your becomes even more intensified when |that this is the time of the year\,i Elizabeth .. .75 0 80 EStathth 1898 not to leave y 1 gk ¥ eyes properly fitted with spectacles it e» in a country where there|in Alaska when the U. S. Mails | Louise XIV.. 1.10 1.10 1.15 little woman. ¥ b: ;:vml to select some new elegant|is not even telegraph or radio com- [are delayed the longest in transmis- | Sirene 5 90 1.00 until—well, if I|designs in frames. —adyv. |munication. ~ sion. JUNEAU FLORISTS adv. 9 ) a—a |~ S . —— e el P e T | Cn"A\\ i lady I et h Koo > on the. cliff- | v “¥Yes. T on car Cortainly Tl go. What's her | don’t know. I wouldn't let her give it to m 5 > 3 “Well—well, her address, then?" You can read 7 %s\ From something she said, .mr} is '// a v in rooms that I3 Ly g Zesgl o between the lines » L 4 ,fafi = X4 ] 4 best old man. You 4 | L8 ) leca ¢ me a description of her?” | * , y . has a wonderful voice," said k very quietly. “Husky and " : dark. I have an idea she 3 ¢ | but, of course, I couldn't I ce. She's slender and fairly tall [ | i ) ung. She told me she was e { y-three . Lytton, you'll find 8 won't you—and give her a | age from me?" ' I'll move heaven and earth You don't think shell have left? " “She said she was staying till the % end of the month; NO MORE CORNS - 1 w OR CALLOUSES 5" o tell her—ev Hard or Soft Comms, Corns between parted we the toes or on the top or bottom of tha Parted we AR feet now disappear instantly. red I am to commun END-O-CORN takes them all off every poo 11 A time—no pain. no fuss, j and walk with comfort We sell END-O-COR §,105 2y write: END JRATORIES, 4 Garfield P mho will see that you re BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. R O PSR SAVE MONEY ? Where It Grows pply at night asked And 3 t that T he m is sage you to te TEQT seems to L FASTEST no obstacle to our Your funds available on short a notice. 6% Compounded “I'll do i % Semi-annually. PIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, After t lay with his of light tr study window i : § : \ : 3 ) | | ‘§Local Representative. A. J. Nel-! He thought of the i} son, Bupervisor, 8. E. Alaska { clitf and tried to recor & ) e sl {sound of her voice ar en her holiday | ends. Apparently, she earns her| living but she didn't say how. We| ot sort of casually in the cliffl and we talked. Or, at any| (not strong or harsh) icate ton gently am to de- the ar- bette (good tobaccos . .. skilful blending ) r taste| ol 'lQld Papers for sale at FIRESIDE! MONOGRAM HEAT CIRCULATOR < THE ONLY PARLOR FURNACE WITH Rainbow Hot Blast—Dubl-Way Heating System—Cast Tile Enamel Finish | Now on Display at PicoLy,WiceLy | Empire Office

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