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POII\ \’\D HER PALS SHE DOESNT LIKE 1=, HER NEW UNIFORM AS YET, BUT SHE'LL SOON LEARN TO LOVE IT, WONT or! 50 THATS THE R’IG THE CLIL(LJRAL ACADEMY HASTA WEAR SYNOPSIS: The i Ellczmcre urtains wcck during the first shock ing biind, though he does not know che is also the nurse who caused his blindness by descrting him at ment. Only Hallie nock's half brother, was really detained while drunk. Though Sax a crucial mo- and Gran- she know by Le Hallic is allowed to stay near |It's a clie moreover, that you maj Grannock because her presence | prefer not to consider.” ‘l\‘l one that the law would |a¢ g o'clocie. Officers for the ensuin helps him. Granneck plans to vou mean because it's the Ki m\“‘c‘ nize—manages to be twenty-iyear will be elected and after th marry her soon. Lester, mean- |of parentage I might be ashamed | °0® instead of twenty-three?” land other business is completed, while, threatens to tell Gran- |of2" asked Rose with unexpected | (COPYisht, 1930, by Roy Vickers) typical camp style, will b neck she is the nurse who |jngiont, 7 A iserved. blinded him unless she marries | «gr_yes” While Lester Breon is pursu- wabi him. Hallie, an orphan, learns | el who is it?” ipg one Rose Conaldine in to- | NOTICE frcm Mrs. Bartholomew, friznd ¢ yowve heard of him| ™Merrow's chapter, another is | Regular meeting Perseverance Re- of her dead aunt, that her real ready. Clem Conaldine.” pursuing him. bekah Lodge No. 2A Wednesday pame is Rece Conaldine, and No.” Rose shook her head irj P s R B October 22 at 8 p.m. Degree team that her father is a €uS- |jis silken helmet eets at 7:30 sharp. Initiation and pected murdcrer who never was caught. In New York anoth Roce Cenaldine, yer named Perle, is told she is heiress to a $50,000 annual in- | ceme, when Perle learns she has cnlisted a private detective to prebe her origin, Hallie is known to Grannock as Rose Conaldine. } |z ward of a law- | Mr , private de- tective, the train, for| it s ] , and he always day jed along th platfor he jostled a young w an whose b mi; ¥ her empl before told him s waiting} s reminded Mr. 10ther > had just his offi fac Conaldine's i began 1 to acquair 'HE ROSE {dine. | wasn invention!" this report, we shou trovertibly your parentage but be more than a sug Rose paled “Man hunt? 1e 4 A criminal?” know, elabo: You see s, foun c.m,,m') By the ‘He was wanted fo I don't » on Thurs-|Conaldine.” Rose moistened h “Wh he His inventic The o inver t ex He wa He picked up a typewritt “Hm! I'll give you the gist o Miss Conaldine, thougl | I must make one thing clear to | Given time, |bave been able to produce incc accurate information of s an account of somewhere.” Mystery? Wa exclaimed uld undoubte this—" he | ped the report—“doesn’t pretend to gestion. A clt the myst answered Mr.! tact. “N Ll police? r murder, or 1ips murder?” e 1 Irish-Frenc ed down you mean?” Miss Cona his hobby. little priva 15 a Cook pled Hick his discovery. I hoped algud that she wa. “There nothing turned up at|to % all dur lays “Of course, I'm nof with u r to me if he Mis led ner that [he murder? The di in to keep an ey But we'll come was put 50 a Ca dine | i been an under-cook at the Ritz for| 5—was he was never | sort of | 2 il pr b have had ", vk kept that he s not going I—it doesn’t He be ou- eft: returned. rl. It must Still, fifty t ie up for a lot. s your fee, plea: answered the detec- ou can find what I've told a heap of articles on un- 1 mysteries. It's been no trou- o us to look it up.” Rose departed. Thank you.” Le kett story of Clem Conaldine and -read it, comparing dates, uld subu’acung, he added, 1e. | know,” *how the |Clem Conaldine’s daughter—IF he “Ah, you couldn’t be expected to emember the man hunt, I don't q fully. “But you might have com § SS| Work in sewing Mrs. Fohn-Hansen, y Hall this morning mber c¢f the women of Island. ‘Ihr women are requested to ng |all their problems in sewing to Mrs. ‘l ohn-Hansen. To: ht in the high i school audi- ing work in sewing | \l’m'd at the City Hall ted at the school 1 In the ion ) ev will Fohn-Hansen. Grant Logan took! nce here yesterday ing the cottage for: jence of H. Kittle: Mrs. up ¢ jand are ¢ merly the and famil; S ON HONOR ROLL Three Milja Reinikk William and Elsa Lim(‘c‘l‘ |have been placed on the special |nonor roll for the first six weeks. In order to win a place on the spe- . THREE STUDE SPECIAL N % B ) B st S S S R Wahto tk and Stephanie Africh A’s and one B each. and freshmen highest percentage ha Juniors the of the Seniors were n up the rear AMER LEGION took up the brief, dra-‘ adding | “And T'd like to! hell i1 oion w |—adv. A THREE DAYS' COUGHIS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL was bezun | by a| Tious trouble. IS T0 ELECT The local Post of the Amer w night in the Dugou ~ refreshments. GERTRUDE HELGESEN, Noble Grand. e, Impuxmnt annou raiture by Winte Coughs from colds may lead to se- You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pl nt to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovety with two-fold action; heals the inflamed membranes and ia- it soothes and hibits germ growth, { ognized by medical authoriti Of all known drugs creosote is rvt s one of the greatest healing agencigs for coughs from colds and bronchipl irritations. addition | MOVE TO DOUGLAS <‘. Creomulsion contain to creosote, other he HEH, HEH. WAITLL YoU A~ SEE GERTRUDE 1V HER ) CULTURAL ACADEMY P MAKEUP HOT DOG/! “~ HOW SHE HfIE_Sy DOES SHE? tied for e honor roll—each with 3 1-3 per cent, and the soph- hold an important meet- HOLY SMOKE-/ FER ONCE T AGREES WITH { L ADYSHIP GERTRUDE/ OBJECTS RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbers “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” FIREMEN CALLED TO | SAVE SINKING BOAT' * 7 7 A quahty you would insist upon if you knewall of the facts When a &mal! boal. tied up at the r City float developed a leak 150 night, the Fire Department was | >d out to render aid. Chief Dol- | Gray obtained the H services of | boat lying nearby and had leaking craft towed to the ch on Willoughby Avenue. > name of the boat and that| f its own who is sajd to have| been a visiting Indian, were not ob- tained today. e e——— Abe Silverman thinks the Joneses antlla Fact No. 39. Schilling is one are crazy. Maybe they are. 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Manager | SCHUMAKER PLASTER WALL BOARD Permanent, Economical, Fire Resistant, Sound Proof | and Sanitary Schumaker Plaster Wall Board saves lath, plaster and labor and makes a permanent, substantial JOIL that will give lasting satisfaction. FOR SALE AT Thomas Hardware Co: Featured in wool jersey in sizes 3 to 6 years. Price $3.65 o l“l; Hi el S What about—" Rose caught her|Cial honor Toll, a student must have all A’s. H me othar inter-|breath—‘what about my mother?”|™, a “I'm afraid I've found no men 1 Two sen Viena Wahto and . tion of her an Isabelle Cashen, are on the B hon- her hAms. s hat is to say—" Mr. Li staved |°F roll, which requires an average aiibd s - i i {of B to place | \ Conaldine, andlover her head— “a woman crops 3 r a ei ry.” up in the newspaper gossip of the| TN Jni g M“B-‘YO;OI::Q::: bowed to Mr. |time. Her name was Margot Muir|2Rd Har BOphOGIsEs) 1 5 o lE |Marie Fy ephanie Africh; d. Although |and he first deserted her and then | 1% Srer il with her bigireturned to her. He was with|{reshmen, Astri oken, 7 e blue eye: etective immedi he Pusich and \\ ilma Feero. V\cnoi ly ensed a change in her. “Was it her he murdered?” — - = % s = of you to call again so| “No. Some man connected with|. LiA Conaldine.” her, though. Possibly her husba NOTICE OF P"‘?;,‘;‘,‘\,‘]E‘ATlON FOR “I know you said that you would |though he was known as Bolt Bolt | i and make Rose and rawl, “but an appoint- she me ] now reum- and Conaldine apparently both lik- ed inventing things. already Conaldine ha placed some domestic pat- Serial No. 07294 .q |10 the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. P »d and I thought|ents on the market but they hadn’t {In the Matter of the Application it you know as y|caught on. I don't know what of ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT as possible that I do not, after all, [was he yas _“Off“_w on with Boll."| sy pOWER COMPANY, & cor- require you services” This speech Bolt was murdered? By poration for a soldiers’ addi- obviously ed, left her some- this Conaldine?” | tional homestead. what breathless. 1, Bolt was found dead—and| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN “Did you find out anything at|Conaldine was the only person who|rnhat the Alaska Electric Light and she went on couwldn’t prove an alibi. He didn't.|power Company, a corporation or- You may think it's s ¢as a matter of fact, wait to prove|ganized under the laws of Alaska, anything. He just disappeared.” and doing business in Alaska, has Fifty tho % guardian—Mr. eaid—he has hflnd(d it without restriction: “How - can tions? It’s mine” T Shen she colored again—“But as I gaid, Mr. Leckett, I don't know how or why it's mine. I mean, all Mr.| Perle told me is that there has been | 4 #ome trouble about establishing my| {knfiw. although it was my own| who left me my fortune. He w intestate—that means, without a will, doesn’t it?—but I, _ “ am his sole heir. Oh, yes, and I} fl;mk he said the money came from tion. But I didn't hear because—you’ll think me “They didn't ever find him?” filed application, Serial No. 07294, Never for patent, under sections 2306 and “And my money would com Revised Statutes of the United rom some earlier invention of his|States, to a tract of land embraced atching on after he disappeared?”|within U. S. Official Survey No. “You'd have to ask Mr. Pvrl““m.’ and situated one-quarter mile AT | ;,gf)(:i\l: bhich i g GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLES and FOUNTAIN SYRINGES $1.25 to All Co 118 Seward St. $2.50 lors Phone 25 silly—1 fainted clead SWaY." \yyyyyuunnninnininn Last publication, Nov. 26, 1930, ‘an(l longitude 134 deg. 25 min. 3 !sec. 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