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POLLY AND HER PALS 51 BOYS Jif WE PROMISED 3 AN ). THINK. YER P NEVER TO £L oy : AWFLIL ST EOOT Btk § IN EACH = HOUSES OUR PROMISE! HEMLOCK FLOORING ——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 s | from window T 3a proposes to invite com- -4 ) "o e TV NEGRUES e renina, Braz. ean| Seeking Diverce WINDOW SHADES 1 i the rcom for Sal Chile, Peru, Ecuador,| : w Venezuela to compate | = —at— - in a meet here 1th Olympiad ( 9 THE ROSE [iox o] 2 B iR ? IN THE DARK - 5= ELECTROCUTED a picture and made Juneau Paint Store d that she wa by his side during T he had felt sav vas stil working at the|One Is Carried to Chair— i spo: bttt oy Both Convicted of Again she knocked Killing in Robbery e was dishevelled, sob- _— elf, shaking with rage| CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 3.—Two ne- ) one answered her and|groes, made sightless by black Hallie nuree kecp a rendezveus with her fi- ance en a cliff overlooking Long Island Sound, but finds another, clder man there. Feel- ing strangely drawn to each in anticipation of the proposed in 1932. | - { NO “DOUBLE” | | t had de- Lester Broon, OUR 1930 A~ CHRISTMAS CARDS = ) Sy they hegomb acaBEmiea | he worked at the lock again. |cloths tied across their eyes, sit| NEW YORK; Oct. 3. — An in-| The man is Saxley G k; vielded unexpectedly. She|down in the electric chair today |tensive effort is being made to de—i \ “3 and is cuffering frem partia the door open, sped across the{to pay the supreme penalty. lop a capable substitute for Tony WILL APPEAL TO YOU Fordham center, who gamed‘ ition last season as one of | in the fame. Frank Dav year's substitute, is being blindness for which he is soon to undergo treatment that will e cither cure him or lcave him racted with disgust tetally blind. He cannot see and rose He was nol One of the negroes, Lafox Fish- S ler, was carried to his tion by |four men. He was partially para- lyzed and suffering from tubercu- nd ¢4 tor Lytton i of them € Mr. Grannock? Oh face to We make a specialty of _designing : Greeting Cards of quality and individuality. | | | | Hallic cloarly and refuses fo let |his room. He was coming Y {has happened to Mr. G hadlow was the oth- smed for the role. It is feared her ‘l(l: .m:,.m“m; ihd]sr. a8 “A~‘J; : openec fiie, door 8861 e doctor looked sk were convicted of Siano’s reputation will draw tl-.:i MADE IN JUNAEU SO "r‘ et on »‘”‘ ’“ c ‘\' ‘ 3 . | herself might look upon some loath- year-old guard during brunt of the a | b in éa he goos blind. Gran- ou cannot come ir she | i e , " o - | * nock gives her a i said coldly. “Mr. Gran teipe| 2ome TebLlesy , il < Sy oLt e o 3 sav ) A4 . : - ko 3 5| “You'd better get to your room.|lin Trust and Savings Bank in BACKS CAN'T ADD, CO! S4 Bi rose, howeve 11 deal witl i3 it rose, ; s I'll deal with you later . . . Nurse|January, 1929. : : WIN‘l ER & POND CO is cured he will adver That's exactly why I can come)o, - ity SRy o S hunared meh WAt TA, Oct. 3. — Al thel & inesmen at Georgia Tech hematics sharks, says coach. As for the T 4ssociated Press Photo in, Hallie, darling Y ou knew I wa the Ivery Rose—come Then he | Rus We shall have to tell him| |that the night nurse deserted her One of the spectators red it Breon, Ha theart, I ¢ Lt : b |post and Mr. Grannock’s sight is P S TSR PRSIV It i di ent up and told your matron “;,x-.‘;“m o b | L B y a lot of them find svtmplf Mrs. Mildred Zukor Loew, daugh- | nick-named “Socks” by Lester, |you were a friend of the family and ¢ 1030, by Roy vickers | Yatican Railway Calls addition tough, Bill comments. | ter of Adolph Zukor, motion picture is his half-brother. Before Les- the only nurse in the world who| } L L o ——— magnate and wife of Arthur Loew, ter can inhcrit his share of the |wouldn't drive old Socks Off his| yo oo Tt Hallie, i For Engmeerlng Skill Try the Fwe oClock Diuner is ;.epnrted in Reno, Nev., to obtain | Broon family fortune he must nut, and so on and so on | aisgr 1 and desp faces ‘ VATICAN CITY, Oct. 3. — The Speeials at Mabry’s. —ndv | a divorce. ‘ R[CE & AHLERS CO marry a girl »d by Gran- You'd nock. Hallie decides she does |I resent net o Broon after all “You can't t Meanwhile she is hired as night )l nurse for Granneck witheut his may-care, knowlcdge, en the night he is to fon undergo treatment for his eyes. H Her duty will be to report cer- tain symptoms to Dr. Lutton as oon as they develop. business to interfere i the ¢ equences of her misfor- |5, oy vatican railroad, although |/ tune. | probably the allest government S o e e [line in the world—it is only 2,633 NEW GLOVES Plumbers o IAEE 4 {feet long—has demanded such en- °'WORTH WEIGHT |gincering attention because of N . P | structural difficulties and the need IRoK IN GOLD TO HIM ¢, make it conform with the archi- e wa ‘ on x v SRa ey tectural beauty of the papal state. F l I I I tried nearly every medicine| “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” m a none too T ever heard of for 12 years trying|in April, 1929, and pushed with ito get rid of chronic indigestion. | great rapidity. Several buildings and - = —— e —— aid firm- z Chapter 4 y Y 1 wak Mr P hapter 4 ! ake RS e E AR had to be demolished for the large { = 3 ' THE DARKNESS CLOSES IN [And, Le & | railroad viaduct. This viaduct pres Pi > Skin “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE”— As the old clock in the hall 1k trouble if | sented considerable trouble because} é midnight, the study door epened to you. Go! Do, plea go! ! of the uncertain nature of the fflr Nurse Casey ro: and went y I © me { |terrain Piles for the piers had 'rl[lf "El{\ Nl.‘“' ‘4'\" \Vl) - . H forward t . 3 1 Tl b i 1 [to be driven 68 feet in order to . i eaE D Cl lP ; Together they ! soked 50 TER COLORS—AII Sizes z ry eanlng and ress’]lg {: loffset the effects of subterranean WID {water. The viaduct was completed In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” % . jof the railroad is relatively high. Engineers calculate the final figuré’ : 5 i : A 3 I B o b00: saaoien The French Gauntlet Glove Style is {000 lire, or between $1,000,000 and generally accepted for Fall and [$1,250,000 This averages around ; Mz {5450 a linear foot. Winter wear. e LATIN-AMERICAN OLYMPIAD | CONSIDERED FOR TIJUANA ANNOUNCING Weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska people to Seattle. Where every employee takes an interest in you. “In the Heart of Everything” | WM. HA I was terribly rundown, badly con-|American Olympsc games is be stipated and felt like just about|considered by Lambedto Alv all the strength I had was leaving | Gayou, director general of athletics me. Ten botiles of Sargon over-|for Baja, California. |came all my troubles, built me up As the part of a major pla { TIJUANA, Mex., Oct. 3.—A Latin TRIANGLE CORNER New Washington Hotel |and strengtl d me and has ac-|elevate athletics in this Me: |tually been worth its weight in|province on a higher plane, Al S by {gold. e T o = o SEATTLE | Sargon Pills didnt gripe or up- | NTTHHITNTEIMGTEEREE R nniie: | ApoLPH D. SCHMIDT JAMES HARTY Managing Director Asst. Manager |set me in the least, but gave me |the most satisfactory results of |a laxative I used.”—Wm. retired capitalist, 640 Gib- son St., Portland, Oregon. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agents. —adv. - e . Beautiful Christmas Cards from i 4 2 A new and old Sydney Laurence re- : i “And I believed I loved him,” Hallie sobbed. productions—25 for $5.75. Hand L ' o red—15 ents ez > { Blesing. han o ASThEh skt mormbL bk Lolmt.d- 15 cents each extra. i > Christmas Cards from your own He hasn’ axed. : 1, Y , 0 = 2 print of landscape, baby, etc.—25 . Nurse Casey, A step, towards him— |go. eq7e i T SWe ¢ his arms were round| 1t ¢opy must pe enlarged or ra t \\.A 1 a strength ..»hp had never |gyced — trere is a slight extra ! ow uspected in him, he lifted her and |charge. o 1).1&1\!')) by gles carried h{‘l'] Your own hand\writing reproduc- H , don’t you? f d to the hall and|ed at a slight extra charge. Super- : being called at four to the drawing-lior workmanship. Your time it ; cause he really d lgetting short. See THE NUG- i ter, are you crazy? I'm on| : GET SHOP. —adv. | —————— oom | n charge of a patient— ream- 2 ed i | LADIES: — tients,” Casey eam,” he said, “but Grannock goes you.” | Protect your hands. myself sick. He's awfu e. ) 1 e door! Give me that Buy a pair of nicer than his ha his beautiful eyes ways.” A slow flush covered Hal “The reason I m Broon,” went on that he isn’t home y * does come, he may be noisy. “Noisy?” “Well, he very often is s intoxicated when he comes Jate and then he's noisy.’ _ “Mr. Grannock shan't be S turbed.” ened vo! Hallie looked at the sle She desperatels and marvelled at the same moment of life. When she had receiv n- [ his pocket and threw struction not to return to New York jout into the garden below at the end of her holiday but i« “That se it he report to Dr. Lytton she had been|“Now we'll have a drink lad to think that work would kee He sat heavily down and ¥ in Southcliff and possibly nea: fat once lost consciousne: e house in which Saxley Gran l “And I believed I loved him! he | ot out was sick with | | it to me or 1 the w St. Regis Household Rubber Gloves FIRESIDE MONOGRAM HEAT CIRCULATOR THE ONLY PARLOR FURNACE . WVITH . . Rainbow Hot Blast—Dubl-Way Heating System—Cast Tile Enamel Finish The house side he and 50c per pair away son SUN BALL ELECTRIC HEATERS MAKE COLD CORNERS COZY! Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation . No.1 Now oin Display at . Thomas Hardware Co, Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas—Phone 18 Juneau—Phone 6 iy was meeting fate. When | sobbed. E T LT UL TR T O L LT TR