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y I SEE THAT MR.PERKINS WiILL BAHR! ANY YOUNGSTER TF Tats KIN SAY ITS 7A-BCst STAR PUPIL, ID SAY, MRS. MEEK UT SR 1 / v WE OF THE SHE WAS A PUTTY H = Z_b’l\_’: ;ADL‘:':Q THE co,\/vwc\t;:D PRODIGY LIKE HER i‘c-’:_g/;j‘; v THELWYN. D BE / l ACADEMY./ Ll Cou M ARE ALWAYS “ Complete line of Furniture, Beds, Springs s s and Mattresses Lo el 11 e ———— _ | Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. BY study. Garfield watched him. Les- lid dropped on her big toe teking od to express the disapproval which . ‘ ter opened the study door and went off the nail and part of the end 1d been expected of him. Both i “I E ROSE ROY VlCKERSl in of the toe. i and Mencken had had much Juneau, Alaska 1‘ The first shot came within thirty ) say in disparagement of mar-| 3 = |ceconds after the door closed—fired| GOODY SALE PLANNED \ge in their ecarlier years togeth- | I IN |from just behind it. The second| The Catholic Ladies are planning ks e shot followed at Garfield dashed|a goody sale to be held on Satur- And Mencken, having forsaken ! forward. |day, December 13. | bachelorhood, predicted it would SYNOPSIS: Hallie Ellesmore, , “He—I understood—she Tan away ' <yi. Broon must heve died al-| T+ be long before Nathan would [ ENERAL ELECTRIC nurgo sho biinded Saxely Gran- |with Wim—' ~|most instantly,” said the doctor,| LEAGUE MEETING llow in his footsteps. | G i by deserting him during a | “Thats true. But what's thal|ypen ay last they could find him., The regular work meeting of the| It was five years ago that Miss crucial treatment, and Rose |other you've got hold of? |He was Lytton's partner, a young|Ladies' League will be held this|Gish and Nathan met at a houss Conaldine, the girl he'loves, are | “Mr. Perle told me. My—Conal-| o " rving to be very professional levening in the League rooms. | ; given by Joseph Hergesheim- | D bd the same person, but Grannock |dine was married already. And it|,.4'ynconcarned. oSl Fowpienr i S L e et i kept in fgnorance of the fact. |15 his daughter—his ligitimate one|™" s 4" g the woman, doctor?” o n bftein I GoRskiy [ierite | Locter Broon, Grannock's half- | —who, 1 suppose, inherited all his| ooy the butler ot i O ! . brother, who actually caused money. She scems to be rich.' |".rne same. Who was she? She| " women and the institution of mar- i M E Hallic's “desertion, threatens to | Mrs. Bartholomew came SIOWIY'yoio's wig » He pulled 1t off and| | ohe=sa et I T MAY WED SOON e — | A «he marries him. Hallie learns “Now look here, my girl, you've| “It’s & man!” whistled the dootor. RELIEF FROM CURSE from Mrs. Bartholomew, cccen- |got to tell me every word that MOk ks dressed up ds a womemn,” | OF S“PAT[ N | RECIEVING SETS tric old woman, that her fathor Perle said : stammered Garfield. “And called| CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—That Lillian CO.N 0 | & s was Clem Conaldine, wanted for | Wearily Hallie complied i Gonaldine, GONALDINE! B A o | murder. Grannock goes with | “You don’t seem to believe him, | (onoright, 1930, by Roy Vickers) |ofter. reported on the verge of mar- A Battle Creex physiclan says, | » . Hallie to Baltimore for further 'Bardy.” She tried to laugh. “Per- risge, actually are to march to the “Constipation is responsible for | f cye treatment. In New York |haps it's a pity you wouldn't see Perle relentlessly tightened mtar. within the next month was, ™€ misery than any other cause.” ’ s ancther Rose (‘un:lldlr‘m is (vnld ;?m'x: Yiw "cculd have argued it out) .o grip upon the first Rosc |virtually confirmed here with the | nutl x:-m;egxln:ely“r;lier };};;rl;!en | 2 by her unscrupulous lawyer- |with him b Conaldine in tomorrow's chap- larrival of Miss Gish for a theatri- oo - ablevcalled Rexa Ete | guardian, named Perle, that she “Yes, it is a pity. . icx\l engagement -here has been discovered. This tab-| | o | is the daughter of Clem Conal- | She walked heavily to the fire 5 Miss Ghnn hersmf ('".c]med ke let attracts water from the system |“To get around better,” says Piggie |} b dine by a woman other than 'and stood looking into it. Presently s G e e e ane 110 the lazy, dry, cvaculating bow-| _the Put, [ Alaska Electrw Li ht his wife, but may use Clem's |she said savagely— oo o |el called the colon. The water | “I'll buy a new car—if I've money ! f i | was wearing on her engagement | ,cons the dry food waste and » ! fortune of which ?rrh-’u trus- “The o swine! What, before finger a ring with the theatrical “\;ies o doble, .thotouphy, Raliral enough. | d P i :f e if }m» .«gmt.s with :‘m{‘?:lr- |God s his game?” DOUGL 4Q |eritic’s portrait engraved upon the |movement without forming a habit Ro ?suxfi‘s"flf °h“lz gfil;’cms aad; an ower CO. ol i: is forced to marry Lester, | when at length Mrs. Bartholo- Fe N Feioie. Othar ananibivs Sk i ! i ; s ; | B e e s chtitn A DD o i ieRRP s Canoxs’ Falils 'WaR) stone. Other members Of her PAgy |or ever increasing the dose. Then calls on the dealer—the Hip- ’ {mew moved and spoke, who declined to be quoted, declared | stop suffering from constipation. | Ph Grannock through another op- |acleep, NEWS I et ma b s | oD e atpmgm PO, you know. i one 6 Juneau, Alaska— ciaticn. She visits Perle, who | w0 partholomew went to the 'and that Chicago was to be its 10-{Next day bright. 2 (g Ll | e - raftily tells her the other | T NG o G drDn 28 ——————— EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—T g/ |‘ s 1 heiross. 3 < She lit a lamp, found a cale. oday at the nearest Reéxall Drug| pey E. Sheriff, Alaska’s T | = £ he Rose is the rightful heiress. bottle of ink and some paper and When H. L. Mencken was ‘mar- |Store. o Hikre. Phatie blm"ip:flm;‘)‘g Standard of Comparison \pushing -aside some dirty plat ARMISTICE DAY IS TO BE adv Butler-Mauro Drug Co. —adv. ried a few weeks ago, Nathan fail- | COMMEMORATED BY EAGLE Chapter 33 [made herself a space upon the VENGEANCE {table upon which to write a letter _ Mrs. Bartholemew ‘went to the| It was a long letter and addressed Armistice Day commemoration, door with her long, heavy stride.ito Saxely Grannock, care of Dr.[an annual custom of the Fraternal ! She had locked the door of the Lytton Order of Eagles, will be observed | S ey in this community by Douglas Aerie “You hear Electrol g;auflbynmy one whenever ormers are dis- Sitting room and as she grudgingly| It was ten o'clock by the time opened the front door she dropped 'she had finished but she put on her cussed. . . . Sdtisfactory perform- ance in thousands of homes has led %0 its rapid risc in public preference 117, F. O. E., and Ladies Auxiliary Sunday evening, November 9, in the Eagles’ hall i Everyone is invited to attend the | | exercises which will start at 7:45 o'clock. The following is the pro- gram. Song, “Star Spangled Banner,"| Audience. Invocation. | Vocal duet, Mrs. W. E. Ellis and \Mrs. W. E. Cahill. Reading, Miss Mamie Feusl. Song, Boys' Glee Ciub. Address, Rev. Philip E. Bauer. Piano solo, Mrs. Esther Goss. | Song, Girls' Glee Club. Guard your: equity in your prop- your insurance protection on Song, Mrs. Ellis. { ¥ Song, “America,” Audience. erty by adapting that mperty Benediction. your insurance to > FIREMEN TO MEET your present meeds. Should be Under-insurance Is improvident; over-in- sugance is a waste of your money in premiums. w Let us review your present in- surance policies and advise you. No obligation The regular meeting of the Doug- las Volunteer Fire Department will be held at the usual hour this evening in the City Hall. All mem-' bers are urged to be present. increased in pro- —the most talked about portion/ Oil Burner in America What owners say about Blectrol explains why it is pre-| ferred in so many homes, You hear Electrol praised by ENFORCE LIBRARY RULES From now on books may only be’ taken from the Douglas Public Li- ;brary on Saturday evening when an lattendant is present to take care of the records, as was originally done when the Library was opened.| This is according to the action tak- A snot sounded from behind the study door. the key into her apron pocke hat and made ceriain other prepar- S she said without c y.| ns for an outing, As she passed i 3 z was, as she expected L:».er“mmugh the hall she looked into|en &t @ meeting of the Library everyone whenever oil bmmnmdmauaed Proof of its Broon. |the sitting-room. Hallie still slept Association yesterday. troublefree ‘sérvice is found in the approval| “Miss Ccnaldine is here, I think?” |1t was a quarter to eleven before CHIL e e AT i of thousands of owners. 4 «She isn't here yet,” lied Mrs, (she reached the Broon house and _ L . . . . Bartholomew. “She’s coming any |told the puzzled butler that she| Little Borgill Havdahl daughter But there is nothing extraordinary about this. Electrol long of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Havdahl of| agoachieved a new standard of ol burner efficiency. It not | » minute. Do you want to leave a|wished to speak to Mr. Broon. He very doubtful indeed whether Mr. Broon would see her. “What name is it?” he asked. only aflerds the manifold comforts and convesiences of oil theat, but it is in itself a mechanism which works so posi- tively and automatically that you can forget you have a | heating plant. Treadwell, had her foot painfully injured last evening when a stove message for her?” Lester shrugged his shoulders. “please tell my wife when she arrives that T am up at the Broon| Mrs. Bartholomew hesitated. house,” he requested. His words| “The name is Conaldine” she Quiet.A!l'flecm'candEn' ly‘Aul tic. Bl 1is the came out carefully, one by one. He |said. oil t with The Jidh eictike o Master. Control, uto Garfield started. He appeared to consider. Then he came to a de- cision and asked her to step in. To @ matic device which comfort day and fiight. ' Faithfully and dependably, Master Control is like a living hand always at your furnace door, keeping yourhome was, decided Mrs. Bartholomew, very nearly drunk. “She will prob- ably nct want to come up here to ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. morrow, so I suggest that I call{the end of his days Garfield was ~ y bere.” haunted by the recollection that it at the exact temperature;you desire—automatically. : Established 1898 5% When she returned to the sitting|was he who let her into the house 0 ‘Electrol ism&iflfiflfbwflfiyhflfimrflfimt, it Telephom 249 - He showed her into the study and b to the rcom, Hallle, still very pale, man- & aged a smile. Come in and see it in apération. /js..x " then he went sitting-room “T heard every word,” she said.|where Lester and the brandy were wyou were very surly, Bardy. firmly established 1 A ot oo Badost T - Mrs, Bartholomew smiled grim-| “Hullo, Garbage!” uttered Lester. la ;id £ a6 Pa en;a 1 s E e i | iy o i i ECONOMY CASH STORE “There was another party called |morrow. No, T am married, but my m}"‘:;“.g‘m:o:u‘?:y?;;;‘ i g b . i here only a few days ago,” she re-|wife's joining me tomorrow. That's 7 x M 3 Front at Main St 3 ¢ d‘vp one* 3 ked, “He wrote me he was com- [it. ‘She'’s to come to me or I'm to Yggfibjflg:"r | L 3 b F ing T ' % and H. ; H 91 i . ing so I didnt open the door 10/go to her. Makes no odds.” y | H M h"l Sh eaturing Trupak a . B. Brands . He put a card in the letter-| . “No, sir, none,’ 'said Garfield. He | arri .ac e OP ox. He wrote on the back of it|was much troubled. “I—there is a MIDGFT | £X et we had a—a mutual friend— woman to see you sir—no, sir, not 4 i Call Te]ephone or Write Miss Ellesmore’s niece.” Her eyes|a lady by any means. She gave her ¥ : “The Latest Styles in Women's Shoes ALWAYS” Idine, sir, and for that ed her into the study.” chuckled Lester. “I rose and stood testing were keenly on Hallie. 7 e " «on, yes, 1 went to seg him”|rca — Hanle hesitated. “Bardy, it was! Fair of -you ot o el sthe-weal know of my mother. But I'm glad his bala know it mow. 1 wes almost glad| “On, An elderly woman. A fenjember ‘what had happened curious person. 1 don't know wheth- father” ler T did right— ‘wyour mother forgave. him, ¥ou, Lester looked at him gravely, then ‘Xnow, for Jeaving hef like he M‘”\]suddenly ‘became perfecfly normal GOLF' 4 ol No need to urge those g : who’ve played before. 4 Get this pl t habit! || : X ) Xy et this pleasant habit | ’ Ji wifi’lfi e Master Gm\fro?. Juneau Midget ' e i i e of i i, girl He AT ARNOLD’S BOOTERY * 'GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ' °© « she forgive him for not hav; manner. | S married mérr" adked Halfe| “TI sec what she wants, Gar- Golf Course O ’ bage.” MADE BY B ® Goldstein Bullding || Lester weént quite steadily and quietly down the corridor to the