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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT BUT DEAREST TELLS ME THAT 4 STAND. BAMUEL BEGINNING THURSDAY, HER DONT QUITE )R EVEN T was A )| H CULTURAL ACADEMY CURRICULLM GIT THE BIT BAFFLED 15 70 INELUDE “SETTING-UP o IDEA/ AT FIRST ; = EXERCISES. whHyY ANT You© \ If4 QUITE AWARE e IDONT KNOW 1T, B OF 1T SAMUEL . TBED GERTRUDE? = J 6 AFTER \‘ SHES STUDYING e Complete line of Furniture, Beds, Springs and Mattresses e Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | i ; I : | more icular), i as fol- Mrs, Bartholomew poked the fire.[ Hallie was out of her chair in a posals looking toward linking || 0/ g::“__ y described as fol: BY 1 , . She left the room, then presently|second. Her eyes dilated with ter- th and Black Seas by a R‘ 'SE ) ¢ Beginning at Cor. No. 1, from HE ROY VICKERS ireuu-uvd ror; her body swaying and shaking, 11 will be considered at a con- wfgch UFS.Z.M. No. 104'12, b:nrs Juneau, Alaska “How wonderfully good you are{she clutched at the sihewy arm of central European coun-| n g6 degrees, 27. minutes W. 7 |to me!” murmured Hallie. The|flung out to hold her. 4627 chains; thence N. 42 de- IN I H \ |tray set before her held a delicata| “Not yetl” she gasped. “Oh, no, — grees, 19 minutes E. 1.96 chains e i savoury preparation of eggs and|Bardy, don't let him come in yet! ('TED STATES LAND OFFICE! to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 51 de- Pt aly . T . £ LA ok - o s | HETE Was thinly toasted bread :mdi! have till tomorrow—I've been 'NEAU LAND DISTRICT grees, 00 minutes E. 11.53 chains I P f i F ¥ e et i) ;}:Dnh;‘fi,t;’; s S;WDZ‘SK- coffee counting and counting on having | CHORAGE. ALASKA. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 46 de- . ay orrurs e SRl el Buaxayy. <l HAQ 9N COTIAS E | “youll have just a sip of this|till tomorrow! grees, 36 minutes E. 10 chains 7 B A et b i immediately on | O ow take your supper,] “It's as bad as that, is it?” said{ U.S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY |, Gor. No. 4; thence S. 67 de- v S momes, RRE O Q0 | e too,” ordered Mrs. Bartholomew,|Mr. Bartholomew for the second ‘No. 1929 grees 00 minutes W. 12.94 chains the Same Day They S, $he ginl hie Jevca, jare She 89— with a strange authority iy her |time. “Sit down again, my dear. He Serial No. 07234 to Cor. No. b; thence mean- 4 2 same person, but Grannock is | Grannock muttered it in his sleep. o, won't be coming in if you dom't| NOTICE OF APPLICATION dering the shore of Port Fred- L kept in ignorance of the fact. She answered him immediately and Such extravagance, Bardy.” want him to.” |IN THE MATTER OF THE AP-| erick at mean high tide: Arrl”e Yfster. Brooy, Grapngokip hall: 'he was qulel once more “Drink it up, my girl.” | still'shaking, blindgd by her tears,| PLICATION OF FRANK SHOT- 1. N. 46 degrees, 05 minutes brcther, threatens to tell Gran- | The ivory rose, token of tk The wine did her good. She|Hallie felt herself placed again in| TiR, for leave to enter and pur- W. 588 chains; neck Hallie's secrst unless she 'love, had slipped from his grasp| .o oo eat nearly all the sa- jthe big chair. In vain she tried to| chase a tract of land, consisting| 2. No. 36 degrees 46 minutes 12.66 acres, as a trade and| W. 207 chains; marries him. Hallie learns from p er own hand in 15 Joy and some color came back [regain her control. She was in an| Birs. Barthclomew, cccentric old plg fingers closed over it.|, "\ S re agoriy | of Hear nufacturing site, located on| 3. N. 75 degrees 12 minutes Your money is on the way the same weman, that her father was 1ed deeply and his body re- _— , i ) off Island, Territory of Al-| W. 1.12 chains to Corner wy abk Yl or Rar. | (Copyright, 1930, by Roy Vickers) 140! sland, Te ry . c S wanted for | You are a wonderful cook, Bar i No. 1, the place of begin- day your furs reach me. For twenty k goes with her | The clock had just struck half- Y- v giv | ] i e B il % petip fv Ly thise whe ihis Aoets, sit 111 ; bt "J“"k sk ;i L E tt}:‘catlf‘xiiatl;lc(l: ::neegs 3]36 C.’z:?:fi'o‘i: : x years I have done that. Sometimes it treatment. In New York another |in a haze of smoke at the win-| 1 may get a telegram present- Al whose post office address is| And any amd all ns claim- | s et sht there| #huill hapter. Y08 { gt i i said Hallie. “I thought thers| #hilling chap! \ah, Alaska, has filed his ap-|ing any portion of the above de- means work late at mght, but the Bcso Coraldine I told by her |dof of the room next door, was S e i i might be a letter waiting here for ation in the United States Land |scribed tract are required to file| M s ¥ me." GOES TO TAKE UP in Anchorage, Alaska, to in the United States Land Office| money must go. I pay high because Out of the dead past comes aid for Hallic in tomorrow’s guardian, an unccrapulous law- aware that his door was being yer, named Perle, that she is [quictly opened. e i 3 daughter of Clem Cenaldine by NI T R Vilry ‘cooll f b s EATQUIOMOY. B85 COUH IS0 BU se and enter upon asa Trade at Anchorage, Alaska, their adverse | I can sell high., .Send fo : B Woeiian Othes ihan Bl Wife, ' liopiiy oo ek hath hottier lookdjioouod Jer logs mannishly, oub and Manufacturing Site the lands| claim or claims during the period |J ~ g : r free Price but can use Clem’s fortune, of | e o 1 Eandassaply i DS 0hb. Tiae, Mrs. T. O'Brien, who has been |embraced in U. S. Non-Mineral of publication, or within thirty (30) | List and get acquainted. Shich Porle ia tmsteo, 1886 |uiencs since vou pame In ab three) | D You Wagt Mr. Broon fo he lef fartuiated with Halvorsoms for the |Survey No. 1929, which are situated days thereafter. gplits with him. Lester presses fich r what he £ ad. “If you don’t, you've [pas ¢, left on the Queen last on ihe Easterly shore of Port Fred-| Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this, v 3 " 5 B it o il soniribh R b ‘(‘,‘?f \lmr:k :‘:‘l‘,"”"‘ ke v £0 and he stay i Los Angeles. Mrs. O'Brien erick, Chichagoff Tsland, in the Ter- 16th day of September, 1930. ::::::;:cn. R.\G. DUN & °CO, snd CARIEORNIA e e au St will take up a business course for ritory of Alaska, in Latitude 58 de- J. LINDLEY GREEN, L BANK, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. him on condition he allow her !piveer Pl inject—" i ! i | . to reurn at cnce to be with R 47 ready. He won't give no—any trou-|several months after which she grees and .07 minutes; N; Longi- Register, U. 8. Land Office. Qrannosk durigy maatlipr ‘ore- | Fi¥g fplaiies Jater, Grannock Was ple. What's your wishgs, my dear?” |will return and resume her posi- tude 135 degrees and 27 minutes| First publication, Sept. 24, 1930. | cla) opera &he visits Perle, |duict again. Fingers on the steady-| Hallie'’s face twitched {tion at Halvorsen's. West, containing 12.66 acres, and Last publication, Nov. 19, 1930. E R SKINNER & 0 in gpulse, Lytton looked from Hal-| «Ips not any more a question of | —————~ - ; - e e e — o IV, A who craftily tells her he other i Sm el S piiey o glout white what T wish, Bardy, I'm his Wik ce i o i elres:. & s ey, 8 5« ¢ what I wish, Bardy. I'm his wife. 4 P 3 2 Roeo fo-tho. righiil hele budle on the hard Jistle chair. She's must pay my debt to him be- ‘___ 6th and Eye Streets Sacramento, Calif. Chapter 32 was_ asleep, |cause he gave me those extra two | : ! A day later Hallie was back in|weeks T bargained for.” HALLIE K SREE FATEH !Southeliff with Mrs. Bartholomew.| “Anq you and he are to share| b am here, Sa s | “ycu'll stay awhlle?” asked the your lives together?” He had come ou of th: ants-|ld woman. |” “TTntil he tires,” said Hallie dully, TAILOR MADE SUITS thetic and was lying, very long and, “If I only could! But I've got t0 «or yntil I—" ORDER ONE FOR THANKSGIVING motionless on a hospital bed. Hlslkgpp my bargain, Bardy. I got what! «until you what?” head was swathed in bandages. Dr.{I wanted—all these last days in, «ys it wicked to make an end to Downing and Dr. Lytton were there | Baltimere while we AItING ' avery i E 8 4 / . . . i B4 R e R s | Hnt everything?" pleadsd Hallle sob-| (o Quelity you wounld insist | Perfect Fit Guaranteed hoping, Mr. Broon left me N ping suddenly. “If one has nobody ) slecpibg draught | peace. Now—" to- look after and nobody to care| ! p “Rose? : by al “And you say Mr. Grannock Will apeut, do you believe one must go o $25-00 $35.00 $45 00 um e, sl bo et il et Sghi Back (om ttering? upon if you knew all of the Facts . y night.” - | here is nothing to prevent it. | It be as bad as that for you, ! “Aha!" laughhed the eye-special-|The operation was successful, as far win jto» | | ist. “Mr. Grannock does mot trustias iy went. And the days of rest| «as bad as that.” | | . | s L] P :,i g{ch :\Ju-;sx;i R_:l!e.\!"h He s Pi;“‘lund trbatment were succassful as| «you loved him once—Mr. ity | : s inger and thumb under he|far as they went. Then the special-| groon. Won't you, maybe, come to Cream-of-Tartar is the base of Schilling Baking Powder. starched cap of the elderly nure2 | jst made a fi examination and that way of thinking again?” » g who was taking up her position on | it only remained for| .o 1oyoue goc R Cream-of-Tartar, pure juice crystals of luscious grapes. the other side of C 's bed. | the y Al hen' I love Baxely as I do? ] 53 ! ? She smiled indulgently {ound e he says, anq [amed Hallier “I dopt love him Cream-of-Tartar, favorite of our grandmothers. B et fhiat: exsctiy—" Bn e Kies orobabir T ¥ ean. | because my selfish slackness blind- ! Grannock, weakl I ol stanpal e ot " 'ed him and I had to do all I could . 2 M : intensely wants to s Wil O e up 1 lgved i el But, in later years, cheaper substitutes l ’ S E TS “DLn't w d man!” Lytton ) : . raised the ba head and ad 1d 8s. soon a8 ybt Wnew that,RieR we thst talked on His SR have appeared. These substitutes make a baking ‘powder that is ministered t ght It's 3 Perhaps I didn't know it then, but i ? i : iy i 5 o ol I knew it when I was tald T was acceptable to some women. But a cream-of-tartar baking powder is Mighty Monarchs of the Air to help nurse him through the first : : . o UIPR Blurse him thron, ot almost the unanimous choice of domestic science authorities, pure «Is he—pleased about the Opera-| «wom't Mr. Gr ABme He i LgTons on (;i?j"'ogf‘x_f:':;o“:“r.o treatment. I forgot all about Les- | ol s L i er, at once. There was suddenly food departments, Government bureaus, dietitians and doctors. Such a GENERAL ELECTRIC «F belleve he is. So far. Buj all [yoice was roughe! st volce was rougher than usual ’noth\ng o hinm’ 't remember Mere you nced think about is Vi N eft a letter . h, not : . . . e o o i . will have a good night’s rest a Bkl noh: RO cept— ‘her eyes dropped miserably preponderance of expert opinion is the Schilling guide. The substitutes | RADIO SETS 3 » 3 hy. L 4 — “except the phy al thri [ . . . . ing— chance, so long as Lester isn't ma- H may be all right—but why compromise with anythin, He paused. Hallie had come to “"‘lxr:uxx\. that he will never knJ\vlhim' g e 7 - t v Filing betCiE TRt . ; side. the. truth . . . No, I told him thagl “¥ou'd best not go to him if you i A S8 “Kriowing,” he répeated, “fhaly sould net marsy him becalise T CAn't bear the thought of him.” BAKING “If yowfind any fault whatever in this Baking Powder, Full Range and Selectivity Miss Conaldine bas taken YOUI |y rried already; t man I, There was distress under the clumsy AT e o o 3 |was married already; to 8 man INSURANCE | or think you do, your grocer will return 4 safety into her hands {did not love, who would not let me Words. higky ny 25 9 ¥R money FIRST CLASS RADIO REPAIR SHOP Let m a cushion OF{pe free. And that nothing I had T must and also pay for the eggs, butter, flour and so forth, you have used.” AND 4 comathi n wh |hoped about our life together— Mr. Bartholomew fell silent. She G i &= s ND REPAIR JOBS GUARANTEED Hallie sh c Saxely's and mine—could come true frowned at the fire and muttered You will find that statement printed on the Schilling label. Look for it. I shall not gro s .ot that we should lové each to harself . .. There came a knock 5 e o . 7 o 4 2 P ol i i Read it carefully. It is far more than a mere gesture of gaod will. Un- Radio Department stirred and put out B D - usual as it is, it means just what it says, Only a Baking Powder, sure “I am here,. Saxely.” and pure, could carry spch an offer. Cream-of-Tartar! Baking Insur- & His hand closed upon something i A i BT Alask Ele . that she had placed in his palm. » ance! That's the Schilling way of keeping faith with you. a ctrlc ; lg t “I shall be in the next room said Lytton with great gentleness, Hallie was daged with fatigue. 2 [Thm are 39 other facts about other Schilling Products—facts equally Hluminating. and P ower Co' COFFEE TEA BAKING POWDER 31 EXTRACTS 42 SPICES ; Operating Radio Station KFIU X For Ch ristmas Phone 6 Junegu, Alasl.ca We excel in photographic portraits — and urge that you will avail yourself of this op- portunity to secure the work of a SPECIAL- I PR : USEb CAR BARGAINS 1ZED PORTRAIT photographer. TONIGHT Whether the subject be adults, children i Used TruCk Bargains play or bahies—we guarantee the results to please you—and to be absolutely satisfactory. g If You Don’t Believe I YOUR FIRST This studio will be in Juneau s o - s GAME OF ONLY UNTIL NOV. 13 : — McCAUL MOTOR CO. 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