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~ P A SR S ’ R DSR4 A v s 5 w51 SRV TP THEE = F.57% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1930. = POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT B HEN MISS SMy THE SAY?: CURTSEY.” MISS SMY. MEANS CURTSEY! WELL, MISS SMYTHE. EOH DELIGHTFULLY, HOW ARE You AND £3 (RS MEEK. WERE YouR NEW PUPIL, § GOING TO GET = ALONG LIKE } RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbers “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” HELLO, FRIENDS! Here We Are With the New GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS : Now on Display in Our Show Rooms i Investigate the possibilities of the Combina- | tion RADIO and GRAPHOPHONE Receiver | with thet MAKE YOUR OWN RECORD ! | ' “There’s no one of that name ROY VICKERS | |™/6, et Lester chuckie HE ROSE [onces] 7o vee | poyeras || o0 IN THE ‘DARK %m"l!\h» Conaldine has left hm\‘."l NEWS i Lester raged inwardly. He ex- T OF THE SEASON! i tracted a $5 S old. | . THE ROSE— with cut Jg0od look at the girl, who, by now, | i \““:lsg,hl_:flgffi;’:n::,z mé“]’,l‘i“ “KEEPING UP WITH ATTACHMENTS. Without a peer on' the — : no doubt, considered herself madly |y, pardon, Miss Conaldine’s ad-| MRS. CAHILL SURPRISED market today i "\.\'()l’sls._ Sa \‘.._\. Gran- n .u,\c with him. }T‘(‘w»), he %hon:l\. dress, please. Her present address.”| Twenty-two guests surprised Mrs L Q99 { * ; \ nock goes blind whea his nurse |bub too much so. “You don't €0Me ye peig the bill toward Mrs. Bar-|W. E. Cahill at her home in Tread- THE JUNE.SLS | ™ step further than Sherry’s sis- " resolved Lester . . . And now | |she was Ha Ellesmore, is detained, during a crucial treatment, by his drunken half-brether, Les- tholomew. well last evening on the occa There's no mystery about it.[{of her birthday. Bridge and other s sking him to tell her What ypoo" conalgine’s staying up at theicard games were played for the ter Broon. So Saxely does not | he was thinking of. { . - i | Broon house.” |pastime. Honors for play went to knew that the disgraced nurse | “You,” retorted Lester mechani-| Jester swore freely. The woman!Mrs. Robert Fraser and Ed An- COIIISEUM THEA TRE is also the girl he |cally. _Istood quietly till he had finished,!drews for high scores and Mrs ) jlovos . 41 | “Then you're wishing, we hadn'/per eyes averted. Then without|John Mills and James Edmiston f to Hallie, refuses her request imet and you didn't have to bother|mgying or looking at him, she re-|low scores. Mrs. Cahill was Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. A TUESDAY—OCTOBER 238 25 break l‘i"lfl.‘.‘"“' "'"““""’:"l""’- {Rpin el B e |torted with a stream of profanity |sented with a beautiful large fern ecause Hal presence helps “I was thinking how perfectly|cych as he had never heard equal-|by i] 4 % & | su as 8 qual- by her friends. Grannock he is kept in ignor- |yonderful it is of you to bother leq by any woman, young or old.| stk JUNEAU, ALASKA ance of the situa with con- lyith me,” he contributed. “Say, it'd/ Anq as he departed, she took his cent of his physician, Dr. Lyt- |he swell if you'd tell me YOUT|g5 pill to the kitchen and dropped ton. Rose Conaldine, orphan |name." s | ward of a New York lawyer | I dont know yours” she coun- : : named Perle, seeks the aid of | tered Howard Leckett, private detec- | Lester gave it. i e, in learning her origin. | .. tells her ‘Agents—General Electric and Majestic Radio Sets TO BE BIG EVE A big evening’s entertainment f PERFORMANCES and all is promised by the| as Fire Department at their There is a violent scemo in |annual supper, card party and Broon,” she repeated. “I' gomorrow's chapter, when Lester |dance to be given here Saturdiy | ENTERTAINMENT | MATINEE AND EVENI | | | (Copyright, 1930, by Roy Vickers) Presented by Juneau Lodge No. 700 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE £HE 15 l::",:':" :“, & 50,000 an- hay gt s “f”""l"“”““""“’_"]' sccks Dr. Lytton’s aid in his jevening in the Eagles’ hall. The | AN neal indome, Hallie, also an or- “(_“__5“*6‘11‘[ ) ~§LL ‘}:C rluif'l }’;";w pursuit of Halli |committee in charge of the event| . NOUNCING E iy o em mae (o7 OUlel Jag abe bie e Falitiiernn 7 {has been working hard preparing| CAST OF CHARACTERS ACCORDING TO APPEARANCE tholomew, friend of her dead E;l“hcr any.” J iy , : et f’n‘“:f > mae .Nwr%;‘,ml fan IN: THE LAY Weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska 1 aunt, that her nime a . What The Normal | preceding occasions. Sittings for Anne Jones—only daughter ELSIE JENSEN to Seattle. Where every employee tak peops is Rose Conald Both Roses | a little like you,” sald Man Shbald Wesgh| ™ pee start at 5:30 o'clock. || nrilgred Ellis—modern flapper MURIEL JARMAN “th the Heart oi E"“ es an interest in you, e ol their Bt as Clem |Lester, bending slightly towards Man Shoulc €1gh card playing will be from 8 to 10 Aits, Ty Jonks—troubled. aoher KATHARINE JARMAN rything” who never was caught. Gran- 8 . ! / ) Wi e i a8 Bill Schwartz—Helper P. BATTELLO ew as lngton Hotel alli » |Sherry’s.” itra of Juneau, playing accordion nock and Hallie plan to be | 3 oo : ak Henry Jones- wyer SANFORD DODGE SEATTLE married, but Lester threatens o | He helped her out and was pres- T {Sngsbanty Wil ng e i dpper Wilbur Jones—known as “Jonsey” M. S. JORGENSEN ADOLPH D tell Grannock that Hallic is the [ently steering her to a secluded' . 0 oo +0 Leonard Williams, | S A ? | B o e e . SCHMIDT JAMES HARTY nurse who blinded him unless table. There was no one—he looked TN :mml “_‘I_”H_ 7 Obvsllsi SEWING [ RUCTIONS s i '_‘—t;‘"* onsey’s friend : Managing Director Asst, che marries him, around the no one he knew. - D B & welght at ages| Further sewing instructions arei| Katie—lrish maid GENEVIEVE MULKEY T No one he could dump her on to. 45"y 4q " > 140 be 1 here tomorrow by Mrs Diana Devereaux—young actress CORNELIA B. MOHN Chapter 21 | “You haven't told me your name Fohn-Hansen, forenoon in the Stanley Jackson—a big boss GEORGE JORGENSEN ' he said, after he 156 Pounds*council chambers and afternoon at Abe Silverbe: salesman H. M. PORTER TER MEETS ANOTHER ROSE yet, you know 1 oon was more amused had crdered her a sunc t Hallie failed coffee for him. will be Mike McGin 12, but 161 o the school. Morning hou policeman H. C. GORHAM 167 " | from SCHUMAKER PLASTER 30 o'clock unti SCENES REPRESENTED 172 53 those inte ed may drop_in_: 178 “. lany time day afternoon o’ Te Act 1—Living room, Jones' home—Morning. WAl l BOARD Ao ture on meal planning and nu Act 2 ——Same-————— Afternoon. o 191 tion will be given in the Domestic Act 3 —————Same. Next Morning. Cp KR 198 “ iscience room at the school ; These weights include ordinary Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock PLACE—Any American City; TIME—Present; indoor clothing. Get on the scales ;. (1o school sc\';'illg instructions ! SEASON—Summer. and see if you are overweight and L. o vecumed. In the afternoon in . An excellent orchestra will furnish popular music. how much ARGl -7 the Qomuslic Solence room tIge NO DULL WAITS—SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE— The Modern way to take off fat .. .~ ", S & rown s e/ Xrughan ablitr vl he tkL S0 weYs SF il e Y WITH BIG LAUGHS FROM START TO FINISH —and is well worth a four weeks Permanent, Economical, Fire Resistant, Sound Proof ! and Sanitary P Schumaker Plaster Wall Board saves lath, plaster and labor and makes a permanent, substantial job that will give lasting satisfaction. living room more enjoyable and’ in trial. jthe evening a demonstration about| PRICES: Evening Performance—350 cents for children; adults, | Cut out pies, cakes, pastry and Selads and salad dressings. | $1.00; Reserved Seats, $1.50. FOR SALE AT ice cream for 4 weeks—go light on| | = potatoes, butter. cheese, cream and| Beautiful Christmas Cards from| Matinee—Children, 25 cents; adults, 75 cents (no reserved seats) sugar—eat moderately of lean meat, |new and old Sydney Laurence ‘re-, MATINEE STARTS AT 3:30 P. M. < ) chicken, fish, salads, green vegeta- | productions—25 for $5.75. Hand, EVENING PERFORMANCE—8:15 0 a bles and fruit—take one half a tea-|colored—i5 cents each extra. { ‘ ar ware 0 spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glass| Christmas Cards from your own Reserved seat sale starts Saturday, October 25 at the Butler- * ¥ 4 L] ;’ of hot water every morning before ?r\nt“(;z landscape, baby, eté.—25 Mauro Drug Company. alctast—don® 88 . |for $475 lbr‘i‘::‘r;; CE}:;:‘ Lb(?t‘tl;: 2fm!z?\:lslc‘ien If copy must be enlarged or e ! NOTE—This show consists of a first class new American comedy | lasts 4 weeks—get it at Juneau|duced — tiere is a slight extra pllayed by a talented company of Juneau actors and is iDrug Co. or any drug store in the |charge. wéll worth witnessing by all the people of this com- BETTER THAN ' "world. —adv.! Your own handwriting ‘reproduc- munity. DON'T MISS IT! a3 EVER. \ | — i led at a siight extra charge. Super- ¥ jor workmanship. Your time iz 13 Billy Morgan's father makes three |getting short. See THE NUG-| OUR 1930 i - Xn million dollars a year so Mildred | GET SHOP. —adv. 5 \ grabs him. Coliseum, October 28. B et p . 4 CHRISTMAS CARDS ;i Reserved seat sale starts Saturday.| TImportant announcements on por- - [ | —adv. | traiture by Winter and Pond will Y 45 “Then this certainly is our taxi,” s \ —_———-————— . be made };ext week. :av. IGGL 'i WILL APPEAL TO YOU o= £z » e TR 7 R = T 3 b st styles in portrait TR o e 23 3 - 4 . 4 30 Xoep e appolntmen: He had) ,“Oh, dlan% o e et B R L We make a specialty of designing Greetin made for her to meet him and be ¢ surprise. “It's Conaldine. Rose il i ARGk v it - e 28 > s C d f . s IR 8 married at the municipal building Conaldine. . : e ards of quality and individuality. . in New York. So she was beinz| Lester's coffee was at that mo-| $ g stubborn? Well, he'd like nothing iment placed before him and he MADE IN .’UNAEU better than to go out to Southcliff drank it at a gulp , .. Although he b - l and bring her in himself. A touch had addressed his letter to “Hal-| REAL VALUE . y : ) of the whip . . . |lie Ellesmore” at Southcliffe, he| 2 He signalled to a taxi crawling'had given “Rose Conaldine” as his| WINTER & POND CO .‘L D towards him on the opposite side bride's name at the registrar's of- ¥ ? . o ¢ of the street. As he crossed to it, fice, intending to make quite sure BES a girl on the opposi pave of the lidity of his marriage. | 1 5 laid her hand on the door near i t thought was that by . T curb. k of the brain he was X $ “I'm so sorry, I didn't know hearing Hallie's voice utter < u SPECIAL was you he was stopping for,” gig- |Hallie's “real name.” | " " . - oy g o ONE PAIR FRENCH DOORS Ribbon Grain Mahogany Qpening 5-0 x 6-8 A 9 Lights and Wood Bars Price $27.50 gled the girl. She was very blonde| But his confusion passed. Like| and blue-eyed. Les stood bare- many men who possess beauty of | ; headed and with easy laughter in body without beauty of mind and | his eyes. who therefore attracted only the| “Im in no hurry, honestly—go /most mindless of women, he was ahead and take it! So long as Ijready to believe that they would catch the twelve o'clock from Penn. 'go to any lengths to gain his at-| FOR HALF TON station I'm all right.” tention “But jt's a quarter to twelve Nice name,” he said, eyeing her » the girl cried. “You can't,with deliberate insolence I , ssibly make it!’ only two of you in all New York g «Oh, well, then Il catch the so far as I know.” | ¢ next!” said Lester. He was fully Two of us?” she stammered.| Ideal for Furnace or Heater aware of the excitement and ad- “You know another girl of my miration in the girl's eyes as she name? Conaldine?” ; looked up at him. “There’s always| Lester grinned ‘_ plenty of trains to Southeliff” | “I'm id you don't like your| “Oh!” fluttered the girl. “Oh,!sunda aid. “Let me order| £ how funny! I mean, it's really & you something else, Miss Rose mn.:' coincidence but I'm going to South- sidine the Second.” | § cliff, too. Not by the t ive o'clock Why, you sound—" she faltered o ‘ of course, but by the next” —*“you sound as though you didn’t ' Lester had dealt with this kind believe it is my name! | of coincidence before. “Oh, ‘I don't say that!” Lester! b Y o - “Then this is certainly our taxi” leaned back, lighting a ciga Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc, PHONE 358 ' QUALITY and SERVICE COOK STOVES AND HEATERS —at—— i - he said, still smiling. They got in.: She rose angrily. . \ i “We'll have a pretty long wait for, “Bye-bye,” he murmured. “Shall| 1 P’ 412 L -2 our train” he said. “What about I give your love to Southcliff?” | @ wone J P S 5 stopping in at Sherry’s on the| Arriving in Southeliff Le went i ST » tore & way?” {at once to Mrs. Bartholomew's ! ' G “rd simply adore to,” she said.! “Miss Ellesmore at home?” he Lester settled back and t00k 3 asked, as he opened the door,