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| POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 193 ARE- YOU GONNA ) SIGN THIS NEw YEARS RESOLUTION T0” SPEAK NO EVIL |oF ANYBUDDY® OR AINTCHA? E A ROMANCE Of RADIO SYNOPSI Vivienn> Gray, yeuthful medel y! to temp- taticn and wear: expensive but borrewed o when the goss out for - ping with Dwight Ch: prominent New York When a sudden downg rain epoils the dress Channing premiscs to make everything 1 poor bu all right. L at his apart- cart. Finale and curtair ment he te ivienne he is proposing. to open it i to paint the mural de for a great new motion p theatre, and asks her to model for him. At first hesitant, Viv- ienne finally agrees to do it. Mcanwhile her oldcr sister Ai- leen, by two things—her growing affoc- Since the ps tion for Jimmy Crane, theatri- ed is feminine nta? Without whis- Second, us on t Augu cal press agent, wh put aside un ture is scttled, and he nne's cxcursions with Channing make her discentent with of ne damsel who claims carecr as zen und one at a table in a nig show is cf d, lecaving b. That, I believe, has been Jobless. s Cuapler 5. | Jimmy paused to refresh himself A STUNT FOR BROADWAY ‘1 om a goblet Jimmy was drawing Cfirl(fJLul\‘xv “M. b is to wc a public on the table cloth. stunt that'll make fi He talked with Aileen in lowered |do you think of tI tones although he might have)as Miss Santa Cl shouted. No one could have over-|fit and put on heard him against the noise of a|During radio that dinned in Alleen’s ears.|pear at various A blatant jazz orchestra was pl | about the metropolis ing the season's dance hit, whiie |side the Ambassador page. Wi ? You dress up out- paint One day out- a tenor shouted the words through | you storm the stock exchange and a megaphone in an unintelligible | bait the bulls and bears. And so jumble. on until the follow you “Can’t you get them to t |in droves.” “Jimmy, you are a darling,” Aileen cried. “It's a great little scheme,” ) o s notes - The raucous notes made Ai-, “but Jimmy, agreed, and she put her hands “Why ., plex? Certainly you'll do it. I gave | Klein the ldt‘fl on that basis. No you—no stunt.” “You are a dear!" she smd | softly, and Jimmy's heart went flip-| flop “Can’t you see the headlines?” |Jimmy waxed enthusiastically, part-! {1y in order to sell Aileen on her part in his plan. “The columnists| off?” leen crin, over her “Have a heart for a fellow art- Jimmy excused the music.| “Because you've lost your job, you are jealous Aileen smiled and Jimmy went| on. ist!” n to this ch 1 didn't want to of the other girls. Kl on another < of wisdom. it in front n's going to! d T spoke sho {"“lv i e aeke|will turn handsprings. The rotos 0.m LHp morning. about gIVING|wyy) howl for your pictures, and| i 7 e {the news-reels will show you in “Not really?” Aileen gasped. “Do Jou Bonesiid think be would? action. Then on the night when the “Sure. I'm the slickest mailer on Broadway few words in his ear and to come across.’ " on the programme as the engenue." Ajleen’s eyes were sparkling. The ised reward of a part in the how opened up possibilities which | “You didn't! Ji rane, i Y_cuI d !3; S dm Oreng, y dreamed. But she| no]; oulc 1“—[ ulties. “Are you sure| on’t tune ou he program to interfere? Aren’t which ycu are about to 1 volves no scandal. It's pure, clean cntertainment with a whale of a| wallop. It is made possible through| We recommended the famous Who 5o proably, and wicnou: ous| HELENA RUBENSTEIN Toilet the cleverest cooker-up of publicity | along the Great White Way. The crchestra will now play fo; S “Don’t be a nut!” . “Can’t help it. My brain’s in a ') permanent wave. T w1 r()I)(lratlon happened to evolve an idea that A full line at appeals to Klein. I told him flat- Iy that my price fo you a chance. Klein I Jose by that and it “Don't! You make u Tm not used to such nervous treatment Phone 25—We Deliver | Put {0 Fesume And CORHBUC. Kicin': | 23 lof them. You gi ])Jmt-,‘ Another noon Aileen | I can't do it.”| the shrinking violet com- | curtain goes up, your name will be‘ [ BLANK, B' ANK\TY BLArJK BLANK GERTRUDE/ S BLANKITY BLANK, CousSIN CARRIE/ BLANK BLANK’ g By CLIFF STERRE’I'I‘ O.K.,SUSIE. TLL sieN! | people likel I'm collect- to think & |ing money?” Confesses Slaying | v onsidered that,” said Jim- 2 id not add how devoutly There a blue- ced to go of the old red 1 Aileen was t now. “Instead youll have an intrig d out its 1 .CHRIS'I'MAS IS COMING Save Your Pennies, See “SARA’S XMAS STOCKING” The Musical Show That will | | Give Girls Ideas | and 1 Save Boys k! | . Ask Miss Santa Claus for a Fold and A CHAN FOR A FREE TICKET! noble stocking will be full m away. A few luky npsibe e Associated Press Photo deemed. You take in no money. A Dayls, 21, dontesbel abilee Just hand out the fc to the | gt A b said, that she killed Sam Frank, 65, jewelry auctioneer of Memphis, Tenn,, in his hotel room in Salt Lake City, Utah. nd T'll tell the 1d there one!” be mobbed!” Aileen pro- tested “I hope—I mean don’t wol {Jimmy corrected himself. “Have no | fear my I'll be at your | elbow every thri g moment.” ou could think up a-stunt Aileen was proud of “Jimmy, it's so darned crazy, 1 kelieve it's good.” | (Cop; ht, 1930, by The Macaulay | Company) best in the terri- tory for dancing and Manager Har- ry Krane now says it has been re- conditioned and should come up to all previous popu“nr ty. E ane announces ddn(\ day Am(l Batu ith the “Merrimakers’ nus). day nights w supplying the iAnMfiiEhEE 1S SENT DOWN DURING. NIGHT - Liner Crashes Into Raritan During Fog—Officers and Crew Rescued Even blase New York is startled when Jimmy stages his unt for Aileen. See what i anta Claus” does for her to- mMorrew. | - JUNEAU ELKS “REINLEAD PIN TOURNE | s i | The Juneau bowlers in the pres-| {cnt telegraphic pin tournament be-| now opE OITY. N. Y. Jan, 6. |tween the Elks lodges of Juneau,| _itle Unitad. Btates. Army drodfs | Ketchikan and Anchorage, remain Raritan was rammed by the Sa- lin the lead following the tmm‘vnrnah liner City of Montgomery | series of games played last night. in a fog in the harbor during the | The Juneau bowlers rolled as fol-:mgm and went down within eley- {losw last night: len minutes. Metcalf 566, Henning 576, Stewart| pifty_saven officers and 549, Bavard 572, Barragar 64L,|were saved, most of them in their with .a total of 2590. The Ketchikan bowlers made the l WHO’'S WHO AND WHERE | tot ‘1 of 2803, Inight clothing. { The Anchorage scores are as fol-| Officials said it would cost $1,- \1““* 000,000 to replace the Raritan. | MacDonald 561, Beran 520, Os-| | trander 519, Romig 478, Larsen 512, . | following scores: | l Bold 584, Thibodeau 508, Boos Chapman 592, Zurich 535, .1‘ | i | 565, | total of 2784. | Willlam F. hnabel, - Deputy Total pins to date for the three|marshal, and J. L Brightman jail {matches are: ‘;;uqrd at Sitka, are in Juneau on Juneau, 8432, official business. They are at the | Ketchikan, 8064. | Zynda. Anchomge, 7870. | Joseph Hill, Lynn Canzl fox | | farmer and prospector, is in town (for a few days. He is staying at WO DANCES EVERY i o fov day WEEK ON SCHEDULE | George Lund of Haines is among AB HAu MANAGERS“I‘A& guests alt the Alaskan. 1 | For the past week polishers have' &=~ o been engaged at work on the floor |in the A. B. Hall and this former| “Tomorrow’s S‘yle, ] Todas dancing pavililon has again been | Felt Hats |restored to old time prominence. | The floar, in years gone past, has | | Shown in all shades | IsBut a Small Part in the new fur felt } o7 the Cons and French felt i w models. | IlN Corigg ik A January a efrcular, circular letterorother pieceof ! printed matter,..the i paper, the address- | ing, the mailing casi~ | ly total more than ; the printing. Yet, | in a large measaure, the Results Depend Upon the Printing. Let ws show gou some samples to lilustrate eur stctement Special for $4.75 i 'FREAK STORM [ Two Countles in North | the sopno men - GLLSSHIN | "R NE COASTSTATES L ' DMIORES e fruit cake donated '11‘(' 1 Carolina and One in [N Virginia Are Hit posed of at the Col CHARLOTTE, N. C., Jan. 6—Six | Saturday t, going to ons are dead in the wake of a|Edwards. kish wind storm that dipped| T down on two counties in North| CLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY Carolina and one in Virginia. ( Mrs. Glen Kirkham will be host Mrs. Grover Henderson was kill- | tess to the Dou ed in the collapse of a farm house | Ciub at near Boydton, Virginia. Tour negroes were crushed to death by fa nex ular | tomorrow eve ng timbers when a - house collapsed. ng. - | 0 - DOING JURY DUTY The fifth victim was a gir], klll-] Al Qair fs méinber of s ed In the collapse of & negro school| o ' which " convened yes-| he storm cut s th six miles | teTdaY i jun “',fh(rl: t&z : % long and several hundred feet Jaei S0 wide. At least four dwel two negro churches and one negro school were TREE REMOVED demolished. Botglas municipal Chri mas tree was dismantled moved from its pl ’cl ‘Third and D ing. The lighting fix the tree have been c SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE PROVES COSTLY SCHEME ures used arefully stor SYDNEY .—Tt he finances of Naw DISPOSE CAKE " class by Mrs. John netted them a neat sum for | which is to be used to defray their | Taku expense. The cake was dis- um theatre | Bernic: Island Woman's | meeting | ich is to be held at her home| and re ace at the corner this morn- to| | { | 4 South Wales have been strained by |@Way for similar use next Decem-, unforseen increases in the c of | ber. | Australia’s greatest engineering un- g T T i dertaking—the Sydney harbor] POOR EY AUSE WORRY | bridge. i Originally the bridge, including) NEW YORK—The child who i3 approaches, was estimated to cost|restless, mischievous and always $28,000,000, but so far it has cost |locking out of the window at schocl $34,000,000 and the latest estima- |probably has e s Dr 1 for its completion is $44,000,000, | B. Franklin Royer, al director IL should be open for traffic late|of the National ty for the in 1931. | Prevention of Blindness. | TONIGHT with John Garrick and Helen Chandler All dialog romance of daring birdmen VITAPHONE ACTS MOVIETONEWS § SUCTECSL R AR - SO e Our Insurance Creed “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. 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SHEETROCK THE FIREFROCF WALLBOARD Price $30.00 per 1000 sq. ft. JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Exclusive Dealer FOR SALE 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE Slightly used. Is a Bargain. In First Class Condition. McCAUL MOTOR CO. - Service With Satisfaction BORGHILDS Ladies’ Ready to Wear, Hosiery, Gifts, etc. Next to Kann’s Store—On Seward Street “If you don’t see what you want ask for it” ARTIST’S SUPPLIES—Brushes, Tube Colors, Etc.—at Juneau Paint Store e FILL YOUR COAL BIN i .. . § TODAY! ] I ! COAL-UP with the cconolsal TNDIANG LUsb-* NUT coal—a low costing, quality coal you can depend on to provide full heating comfort through the coldest weather. INDIAN LUMP- NUT burns with a long, clean, hot flame—hold- ing its fire a long time. INDIAN LUMP-NUT has always given complete satisfaction in the range, furnace or heater. For a Long Burning, Sustained Fire— bank with Ladysmith Screenings. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ’ Phone 136 Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Pr‘uiting and Stationery Open Evenings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN ”HO’I# THE GASTINEA Our Services to You Begin and-End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ' Old Papers for sale at Empire Office o Py -

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