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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 1930. . By CLIFF STERRETT _ POLLY AND HER PALS EXACTLY! AND I ONLY DOING MY DUTY WHEN T REPORT ALL CHILDREN REACH FOR i I ©AY, PERKINS! 1S } THIS A NICE WAY £ o TREAT A LISTEN BIGBOY, T OFFICER? Do BELIEVE ME AN/ RICE & AHLERS 'CO. TRUANT OFFICER? THE TIME = {HAS COME OF &cHooL AGE To \éf,”s,zi—:lss, AFTER Plumbers FOR A THE BOARD OF SHOW- EDUCATION! “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” . | Bargain Week IS RECOVERING One Lot of Factory Samples At Wholesale Prices -~ MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S SWEATERS : Men’s All-Wool Hunting Coats, Mackinaws, “No, I didnt kno anything about him. It's on business that I Ben Havdahl is recovering in Se- wanted to see him. But I'm afraid (attle from a recent operation for SYNOPSIS: Hallie Ellesmore, | beautiful young nurse, is en- gaged to Lester Broon, but falls in love with his older half- brother Saxely Grannock, nick- named “Socks” when they mect iRU\(‘ She was about to offer a uN PRUDUGTIUN NOTICE TO CREDITORS [dine, threw down her napkin ”"d;\\:rlxdx'x\\\'xl yet gracious, that made = Tl Harry F. Coster, former oldtime| aska, Division No. One. IN THE DARK |share in her taxi for ap least part |fled from the roum. lone afraid of taking a liberty. “You Cut This Season Exceeds Douglasite, passed over the Great|In the Matter of the Estate of DOUGLAS ightforward rcl].j:;":io.‘l ‘but'l' |of the way but there was something {In the Probate Court, for the Ju- muttered Rose Conal- this dark girl, something| ‘ Through the quiet house she .,,q make it in twenty minutes”| . . Divide in Los Angeles, Cal, Thurs-| EMERY VALENTINE, Deceased. stamped and up to her own quar-| ¥ in Amount Fxgures day, according to word received Notice is hereby given that thej |1 haven't time to go that far down- | “appendicitis. This is according to ‘Lr\\n 8 i STOPS w 0 H K ‘advices received here. | | “It isn't far on the subway,” said NE WS ,‘ - eee | PN h, hell! | about HARRY COSTER IS DEAD neau Precinct, Territory of Al- | The girl shook her head. by chance on a eliff above |\7S A Servant was mowing aout| . pave to catch a train at the| of Last Year I here by Douglas Aerie 117, F. O. E., undersigned, Ernest L. Pulver, has Blazers, Shirts, All-Wool Pants, Woolen Long Island Sound. Grannock 12 1he bedroom, but tie Htle BLUBS ponn. station at twelve. Whatever lof which he was a life member. |been duly appointed executor of Uit wear. S dC cannot see her clearly because o ol { 4 a witk %% Inappens I mustn’t miss it. No, Tlli pavine surpassed last year's ouf-| Mr. Coster, who was in his 53rd |the Estate of Emery Valentine, _ ar, SOXs an aps of eye troubls and refuses o |CUrlty Rose plunged with & gasp of|.o "mr. perls some other day. T!o i (g e T tuly Vear, left Dougles. some time iaf-|deceased, and hat the creditors i let her tell her name, as he is | IOU ’d““‘f(f me wildt” she mur. CUsht to have written for an bR oo e e untias o ter the Treadwell cave-in or about 8d all persons having = claims Only One Garment of a Size and Color about to undergo an operation | - | pointment. |tivities for this year. Office ang ten vears ago and located in san}?;:;‘.Slw;j):dth‘l\Lxfi:z::snigazvos)c(fifiist,; P later relocated in and : ¢ | Within six ic 2 e i i “May tell him you -called?”{ s wi rancis which may cure him or blind | “g). ooreq angrily round her; T e : yard forces to handle sales will be Francico. (6) months after the l".m mmpl..cm"' Fn_thr la,tuyr {went up to the writing table and Mkc-d ol he can Wi maintained throughout the winter, ',“O ..M‘AEI?K .D‘-“mg. = r:umbex O tirst publication of this notice, to| cvent he wants Hallie to forget | iolt BP0 08 TR, B . o you. and a planer, re-saw and cut-off Years of his residence here he was [ i ARNOLD’S Him, He yives er s ity 9oy ‘smpknfd roo!\ T;]w.n&con’mm‘x]w her.| ‘OB, thank you ... My Name gy to plane lumber and to cut it MANaser of the Hunter hotel. Sur-"f:;ss m(;:cu;s:dme::fiemi?;!t b‘fii. rece as a love tokem. Unknown | 7" s g i i is Ellesmoré. Harietta Ellesmore. 1, o o will b ipped _|viving him is his widow. Los An-| . o M e d to Granncck, Hallie is hired as f’”'l[ 1”’:“:1Iz}’{f}izeie;‘l:";“‘“:ji,éo‘;l;‘And it would ge best to write me ypjcal e insq"‘:ffl‘l’ebewg‘;if;fie goles Abrie ‘Of Eagihy Wil be. In X;‘;:}’(‘;’m Jewelry Store, Juneau, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING his night nurse to call the doc- |1 & G4 7 : 3 — she hesitated—"general delivery, s <o at all times. charge of the funeral services. | haveq this 3rd day of October “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” tor when certain symptoms de- | vSl 6 Etoped ds, somédne -efitersd Southeliff, L. I. I'm not sure where Total Not Yet Figured | ‘1930 i viop, the night of the treat- | = ',vmf,;,“w e s o) | About a month ago, from March| D- I W. C. RE-CONVENES | ERNEST L. PULVER = — ment. Lester, "“mi"“‘ ':‘ dr:x;‘)k. | “I beg your pardon, miss, rm | (Copyright, 1930, by Roy Vlckersl‘m_ when the mill began this sea-, The first regular meeting of the| Executor of the Estate of " holds her prisoner in%another . A = son's oper: s, the cut had h- Douglas Island Women’s Club after | d sorry,” said the housekéeper. “I son’s operations, the cut had reaci cuglas s { Emery Valentine, Deceased. rcom until too late, and Gran- |y vk oy were still at breakfast,| . Foie learns her true Wenty oq in the neighborhood of 10000000 the summer vacation was held|First publication, Oct. 4, 1980. ANNOI N C ING nock gees blind. Hallie, dl»*: I've brought up some fresh flows| =2 Monday's chapter, but not |, pinal output has not yet been Wednesday evening at the home of 'Last publication, Oct. 25. 1920. graced, breaks with Lester, but | from Mr. Perle. {figured, and will not be calculated! Mrs. J. O. Kirkham. Just the usual] —_ —— Weekl i he refuses to give her up. Sh | “upyony you, Mrs. Denning.” S for some time yet. business session was held and Mrs. | (Ofticial Publication) e ';"d MORSEl winler rates ol fll ialing Alasks paople mects Grannock again, a3d | gy oo i hanging to) VP CEON RFTLRN: H;'?rul‘% “Production this year has been Ed Bach read an article on Indian Report of the Financial Condition eatle. Where every employee takes an. interest in you :" ek "l"“" e o recOSNSS her left and, by turning her head| o F'lf'):;‘:g‘:’:f:";i‘;gwn Aape, Greater than it was last,” said Roy Totems as the only program ‘num- | of In the Heart of Everything” her as the girl he met on Lhe ightly. e I . z i 2 - Rutherford, president and treasur- ber. Refreshments were served by cliff. She realizes that to tell ;l,l,‘]mi:,m::p,,m:‘}i: ;fifi‘s“’fl‘;fi?‘,‘m(irw Mangan, returned 10 DOt gy of tho mills, “Just how much Mrs, Kirkham, concluding the mect}-'E?fimn'azMéufgnEgggi qrAegxxl N 7 him che is also the nurse who | oS Arranging the roses, Rose NAciast night after a palrol of sreams gronter, T have not yet ascertained. |ing {iors ot ATakE: ot the ‘wioheSot ew as lngton ote caused his blindness, would be {,l:, ol bt but the drawer | the Icy-Chatham Straits district. one facior of a heipful nature was | —_ business on the 6th day of October SEATTLE b great a chock. I 16 ag7eed | (om wnich she had taken it was Lt will leave Tiete early next Week the construction of the Capitol| FIREMEN TO CELEBRATE |1930. ADOLPH D, SCHMIDT S iasand LY 0 ‘continuc the ecoption forea 0y opened. In the mirror she|_ e verhauled. pujlding here. Because of it, we! The annual dinner, card party,; RESOURCES Managing Director Asst. Manag time. Lester, sche ming to force oo Mrs. Denning, turn to Ml D e i AN —".cut at least 500,000 more feet of and dance of the Douglas Volunteer Loans and discounts ..$ 739,142.99 . M er Hallie to marry him, explains o) =00 00 the draw. lumber than we otherwise would!Fire Department will be given on Loans on real estate 268,401.83 | — to (ir:um;.x-k n.;drn-ls he \Ilmll: L e the il COLOR have. !Saturday night, October 25, two gw’rd;alts 395.11 | marry the night nurse, and | e 5 | Fish Box Shooks | weeks from to: t was announced |United States bonds ALy " of the writing-table. § eks from s 45 Wan 8 ! gains bis hall-brothers comsent % ¢ B SR PRINTING “In_addition to the planer, resiby the Committce in charge of ar-| owned ... 143,831.25 SCHl] ! which is cceontial before he can R e ‘ 1 s oS s saw and cut-off aw for use inlrangements for the event, this her onds and war- 1 i inhcrit his share’ of the Broon ;[,!“\.”:;’,‘,H;' f,];;‘, \ f; T, 1.”‘:],‘,‘: increases the pulllag | connection With lumber generally;imorning. Plans outlined for the af-| rants owned 671,77761 | { | O fortune. . Grannock, of course, |1 FU- HOS€ A0 KEUC RS IOME L we shall operate from time to'fair promise to make it one of the Banking house, furni- | W ld(,:, not s I lIhc girl l(v T e power of any printind ;. the machinery required inbest ever held by the firemen, nmum‘:eff :‘;}“; e’;’t‘:‘t‘;ef’w i ;gfgg-;’;\ A L OARD cves and the girl Lester wants R ki e making shooks for large boxes for a large attendance is to be pre- & i gand] to marry ars the came person. 801 it there in front of her For job.Weare equippedtohaa ARy b ? e {Due from other banks... 34434278 | | some time she had sensed that her| dle colorprintingquickly | “We have had & suscesstul ssa-i B C};enc’;(sm%x;roct:se; ‘l:::‘):s i Permanent, Economical, Fire Resistant, Sound Proof and satisfactorily |son, and will ble _rea(.iy Eo resume ‘(‘OMES-ON VISIT |Exchanges for clearing s and Sanitary production operations early mezt| Frank Snyder, brother of Mrs.~p o YO . PEEE il spring.” !A. E. Gootz, arrived on the North-|q, S oon 154-821;:; Schumaker Plaster Wall Board saves lath, plaster FIRE ALARM CALLS {land from Vancouver, Washington.\Gog gust 42312 and labor and makes a permanent, substantial job 5 A peat bog of 700 acres In arca!He may visit here a few weeks,| PSIE S e that will give lasting satisfaction | 1-3 Third and Frankiin. and believed llo tcon:a‘m 3/ Jistiginkate for moning i TOTAL ; $2,41471252 2 108 Pront ahd Bhiskis: century’s supply of spagnum moss | Sl LIABILITIES i | e ;;W“wfly at 500,000 bales a year, has been| HOME FROM VISIT | Capital stock paid in ..$ 10000000 FOR SALE AT §.8 Proht, near Gross Ap[s put under production in Canada. | Mrs. Ed Martinson, son Evert and 'Surplus fund ... 110,000.00 | by el bty piey _|baby, arrived on the Northland af-|Undivided profits less 1-8 me’ nea‘r Saw Mill. ¥ HEARING OF FINAL ter a foi months’ visit in Puget| expenses paid . 5 um.sai , il 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. ACCOUNT iSound c |Reserve for Interest and omas ar ware 0 /| 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- | It the Commissioner's Court for | ——— | Taxes v 19,000.00 ° i cery. the Territory of Alaska, Division| IS OPERATED UPON |Due to other banks—— « { 1 ! : 3 Number One. Mrs. Arne Shudshift was oper-| deposits ... 85, ; 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's ; ! % 121243 4 Barng 7o op0: SN Before A. W. FOX, Commissioner fated upon Wednesday in the Vir-|Individual and saving i Bl 056 Bront - ana. Seward, and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- |ginia Mason Hospital at Seame,l deposits ... 2,083,566.17 i é 2-5 Front and Main. neau Precinct. land rallied splendidly according to Demand and time cer- § 2-6 Second and’ Main. In the Matter of the Estate of cable advices received by Mr. Shud-| tificates of deposit ... 47,465.26 BETTER THAN EVER' i Rl s R JAMES WALLACE, deceased. |ghitt. Cashier's and certified A / 2.0 Fire Hall. 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, il checks ... 433228 . / 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. That H. L. Faulkner, adm)ms!]rlatorl ;Letters of credit 200.00 OUR 1930 ? Vi might anwer iy / / A 3-4 Second and Gold, of the estate loid Jnrlnfs f\;Valacr-. —_— S A | 1 e e e deceased, has filed herein final re- Dou las | TOTAL .......$241471252 CHRI TM B s ™ Tese - Imer 3-6 Fifth and Gold port of his administration of said United States of America, Terri- rupted. - : that a hearing will be to ! Vel 3-7 Fifth and East. estate, and | ry of Alaska, First Judicial $ | N st o had upon said report before the Church ! Division, ss ‘¢ WILL APPEAL TO YOU ] 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. United States Commissioner and | I, Geo. E. Cleveland, Asst. Cash- W ak i 41 Ninth. back of power house, | €x-Officio Probate Judge at the, o {ier of the above named bank, do e make a specialty of designi: i 4 (2 = § 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Sr;nvlew Apts: United States Court House at Ju-| eroices |solemnly swear that the foregoing d: P T y . {?'n‘ng (.}reetlng i Chapter 11 liary was being read, now she felt|| 43 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. | #P4% 2l S Deotunr 10, 1008 e e Pl pa e gk s Gands of giplity and individuality. i i, LR & g e d 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. at which time a_md place all per- my knowledge and belief. 3 E sn?l?r?F ls:l:x’v:*SP:el:I:TEsnunry )'(l'ill)(l‘))::, Il[a.xlihcthl;m‘::a::u:x:onflthg: 4-0: Beventh and Matn sons interested in the estate may Noticee ror this chaneh ooluiib GEO. E. CLEVELAND, MADE IN JUNAEU b - Mr, . 50/ 3 o & 3 appear and file objections in writ- 3 . H and at the same time draughty. A {face—she took the diary over to the AT Twellih, B B. R, gorage. ppet id t and t th must be recelved by The Empire; Mt: Chgler. = by o el fved g 4-9 Home Grocery. ing to said report and contest the not later than 10 oclock Saturday (OuFreh. Auawiss e “Pass me the toast,” commanded| “I ought to tackle all this sensibly [| 51 Seater R | GIVEN und hand th j|morning to guarantee change of EO. A IVEN under my e seal | gormon topics, ete. | GEQ. E. CLEVELAND, { young companion. and not howl over it,” muttered |- = —————— |of the probate court above men- ! Directors. » . | en in fun,” said Mr. Perle|Rose. “Now why not go to a de- 'tioned this October 10th, 1930. | Subscribed and sworn to before 2 y, “your manner grows a little | tective, agency—a decent one? By | (seal A. W. FOX, ? Douglas Catholic Church | (me this 10th day of October, 1930. ¢ too curt. The polish of your moth-the time their bill turns up I may A ' Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro-|@————o— 53! (Notorial Seal) t o | er's day has deteriorated into gush!know enough to be able to squeeze | S . bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. 7:00 a. m.—Confessions. CA H. HELGESEN. - n)nd her elelgrnnce into ntf;ectxon.fbut more than $15 a week out of some-l omet l,ng First pu:lwa::on, gcc. 111‘ 1930, ::g a. m.—Mass. | Notary Public in apd for the Ter- : v she gave life a smoother surface |body.” Last publication, Nov. 1, 1930. :00 p. m—Sunday School. ritory of Alaska. My commission KEEP [ 01 }R HOME IN than your generation can ever| Rose left the houss, from which . expires June 20, 1932. : know.” she knew her guardian had punc- New n L , | “T'm glad o hear such 3 lot about | tually departed, walked nonchalant- W.P A 7 St. Luke's Dpiscopal Church GOOD REP AIR ; her at last,” interrupted the young- |1y Yo the corner of the street and . « JOIMNSON || “Evening Prayer and Sermon at FRESH SHIPMENT i ; gel i ' 8k | then looked round for a taxi. TAMS Y b } i A s ’ er generation. ' She dropped her FRIGIDAIRE 1 pélagk il In spite of good workmanship and materials, the newspaper into the bacon dish and sat up in her chair. “As you are being so free with information all “Oh, I'm so sorry!” She had collided with another |girl and they had to disentangle i, | | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MISS SAYLOR’S Conmnti:mnl Community i | Church home needs occasional repairs. If attended to in time, they are inexpensively made you? They couldn’t be less suited |der—" That's Mr. Perle’s house!” y i v ith a vain — e - 1 ,pf a sudden, you might answer | themselves . . . Rose,” W e L Ly REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER.. | i and increas » those few questions T've been ask-|Woman's quickness, noted at once Chenile, Velvet and MACHINES Sunday schoal at 10:30 a. m.. | e the value of your home. ing for the last year. Are there|the other girls delicate, dark beau-ll Pals and Velvet and GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Preaching services 11:30 a. m.,’ UNUSUAL | LUMBER—SHINGLES—CEMENT any of mother’s relatives living? If |ty % % 4 4 following Sunday School. Pastor's | %o, where? And why didn't she be-| “I'am looking for 144 West 79th Ribbon Combina- Phone 17 topic, Browning's statement, “All's CHOCOLATES ! quefith me to them instesd of to|street,” said the dark girl. “I won- tions ‘ From Street SO Love, Yet All's Law.” i ‘ 4 | | | to look after a girl just out of school.” Mr. Perle looked hurt. “The resources of my simple es- tablishment are at your disposal” pointed out. “I have endeavored to shelter you, clothe yon, feed you. Inadequately?” “1 didn’t say.I didn’t get enough {o eat,” she protested sulkily. “And as I never go, out anywhere or make. any mmal have any fun, 1 suppose my clother are good enough. Only—" " «Not ‘only’,” chided Mr. Perl:, still more gently. “Not ‘only.” Neve* . use ‘only’ in place of that fine old 4 N “It's Mr. Perle I want to see” | smiled the stranger. “Do you know {him?"” | “He's my guardian. I live there, lat 144 with him. But I'm sorry— ‘hc's not in.” “Oh, isn't he?” The pale face showed genuine disappointment. “Would it be any use to wait for him?” “I'm afraid not. He won't be back till this afternoon late. He goes | downtown every day . . . Didn't |you know he is a lawyer? Perle land Kevern, he is. One-twenty, Broadway. '$1.50 to $3.95 I i DOUGLAS SUNDAY: NIGHT | “Half Way rdons | Starring Charles (Buddy) Rogers and ' Jean Arthur | It's a Paramount Picture i Viatphone Acts and Sound News in addition e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | Candies for $1.50 COLISEUM Juneau Drug ‘Company il Free Delivery ~ Phone 38 Post Office Substation No. 1 to Heaven” Juneau Lumber M/ills, Inc. PHONE 358 ¢ QUALITY and SERVICE .COOK STOVES AND HEATERS —_—at—— Juneau Paint Store