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D HER PALS POLLY / L - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1931, ° By CLIFF STERRETT 50! Y'SWIPED L = ANOTHER ONE j DONT FERGIT OF MY KIMONO- £ YOUR NEW: KIMONOS, HUH? YEARS RESOLUTION!! REMEMBER Y'PROMISED ME AN’ FPOLLY YoU'D ‘SPEAK EVIL OF ANYBUDDY FER A HULL YEAR!/ 5 TRUE! MY BARK /e 3111 THANK HEAVEN, BELONGS TO You DAMES, DAG-NAB-IT/ OF gin “Didn’t I it like a lit and tumt t the touch it SYNOPSIS: young and att; posing for a that Dwight 3 is making for a New York the- ater. Channing has more than a personal interest in Vivienne, Vivicnne Yeah? Bul suppose you go to and when a rainstorm ruins a 4 any fine, id borrowed evening gown “The guy I slugged isn't wearing, he promi to show up. He knows he| the recpensibility, Jimm upposed to.” theatrical press ag How d'ye mean ain't supposed love with Ailcen, Vivienne er sister, an actress, but Ail refuses to let herselfl re: while she has to watch ovel Vivienne. Jimmy persuades Max Klein, preducer, to give Aileen a part in his new show “S Christmas Stocking.” As an ad- vertising scheme, Aileen ap- pears in costume on t with Jimmy, a fight is and they are arrested. | to? | n I gave him a ten spot to t in and let me op him—! make a fitting clima | “But the feller told the cops his name was John R. St one of the biggest “But he isn't the guy I soaked.! |How can T help it,” Jimmy asked,| if the nut gave a phony name?”| Stearcourt will be wi €] said uneasily. " e Chapter 7. sleeves, elephone Perspiring, in shirt aid Jimuy. “That's why | Max Klein hung up his t | y're here. I figured the old bird| with a grunt of satisfac . Get raise a howl. It makes a| ting up from his swivel chair he ory. waddled across his private office. | he spoke there was a com- In an obscure corner hung the fad-|motion just outside the door. It ed likeness of an actor in the bus- | flew open and Edna Vellamy g kins of the tragic era. {in with flashing eyes. They were “So this new kid’s Bob Gray's|large and dark and furious, and ig-| daughter!” Klein muttered. Funny | noring the others’ presence, how things worked out. Klein had |focused them on Klein. loaned Gray the money for both his wife's confinements. And the actor had never even tried to pa “Do you think I'm going to stand | for him. ; a this?” She shrieked at you fool, you've made me it back! Klein took down the pi 1 this cheap pub- | ture and carefully dusted it off. in lown will pub-) “Hey, Miss Ko 4 through the door | “Am | the star of this show or not?” she demandea | Alleen’s direction. “I don't know, how you're going to stop them, but around to Wingate. Tell him to shoot me a hundred glossy prints over her We'll need |you've goy to keep it out. Am I the ‘em for oing out to-|star of this show or not?” | MOTTOW. Elbows on the blotter Klein rest- His secretary took the portrait.|ed his forehead on his palms until “What's the idea?” she demanded.|Edna should finish her tirade. He “Are you going to put on Hamlet and sign up a real ghost?” ndmother!” s a whad- ancestor. have kind that had been through this many times. | “Do you hear me!” Miss Vella-| my screamed. “Or are you as dumb | as you look? You've offered me a| contract to star in this production | 2 | | \ ? Yeah! discoveries fathers and mothers— will make good adve: don't remember ti was a joke. This Ail ing to inherit the m But your signature ain't on it ing. People | yet." Klein looked up quietly. Bob Gray| “What's more, it isn't going to! kid is go- |be.” Slowly he opened the drawer| e of his ‘c! his desk. Vellamy stared at him | fame.” | unbelievingly as he tore a sheaf| “Bologney!” Miss Kohn snapped |of typewritten sheets into tiny| coldly. A noise in the ol office | bits. | caused alarm. her to slam door ir t are you doing, you idiot?" | ss @emanded and stamped Looking through the glass p her foot | tion, Klein saw an excited throng “Deciding to run my show my- | follow Jimmy into the ante-room | - oy's a wow!” he beamed h, re; ?" Miss Vellamy tossed | “Look at ’em—count ’‘em! Baby! head. ow extremely original. | Every paper in town is taggin' 'em —even the sob-sisters. Lights! Cam- era! Whoopee!” He almost pushed Miss Kohn to the door, opened and thrust her out, as he glar belligerently at the w “What the devil!” 2 addye think this is—a loafing fii’l’:e",shut up! Get out! I'm busy. No, positively, Miss Kohn, I would not see no reporter at all. I ain't go‘t a word to say.” Klein slammed think I keep op the door and stood behind it, shak-| A sharp retort ps ing in silent laughter. You had to Edna Vellamy rec handle these birds just right or that Kiein they'd think there was something had overplayed he fishy about the slickest story. crament. Not only s e “iawell, Chief, it worked!” Jimmy'ly surmised that Klein falle #nnounced as he and Aileen en-|for the girl who stood beside Jimmy | It’s just as well I've learned in tlmcl to accept another offer.” “Ain't it?” agreed. “You mean you're going t d | be stubborn smiled persuasive teward him, desk. “Say, listen!” Kl missal with his pudg asked you to come Max? and temp- |crane. Bana tried to mask her fury PADIO 3 |With a contemptuous curl of her 1i) DUKE UNIVERSITY PLANS BIG FORESTRY Holland,” Glee club operettar start- Glenward Kirkham ed this week. It is planned to ‘pre- VI sent this musical produetion in Piano duet, Arabian Dance Gilis suppose your ides to re- about five weeks at the Coliseum Alma Savikko and Mrs. Ellis DURHAM, N. C, Dec. 7. |trench, old dear,” she marked Theatre in Douglas. VII school of for v is planned crhaps you're think-! The principal leads in the Oper- () Duke Unive here. Dr. C g of giving the lead to—a chorus etta have bee nchosen. Those hav- (b) St Korstian has been elected dire girl. Edna,” said Klein, gestion.” (Copyright, been talking and all these report-|{LO.O.F. were installed at the reg was served in the banquet hall. GASTINEAU BREEZE IN C. S. P. A. CONI Three copies of Breeze, Douglas Hig have been sent to Columbia U ty, New York City, tered in the Columi magazines. The publications are divided into depending on the issue |them. The Breeze is classified with { Territorial papers. ! A group of competent judges ap-| praise the papers and rank them| Medals are several size of groups, the schools which according to merit. awarded to the winning papers each group. convention and contest of 12, 13 and 14. OPERETTA REHEARSA! Rehearsing for “Windmills “sometimes u got brains. Thanks for the sug- 1930, by The Macaulay Winners will be an- | nounced during the seventh annual the | | press association to be held March | ing talking and singing parts Helen Baromes of the Duke forest of 5,100 acres | Helen Pusich, Geneva Feero, Ber- VIIIL and silvi culturist for the uni-! nice Edwards, Tauno Niemi, Angus When I Ara All Dressed Up, read- Versity. A research program will | Gair, and George Guerin: ing by Jennie Johnson | be developed. PR ST e IX. SCHOOL | — A at| F.| Lo Company) MUSIC RECITAL a) Flag of Glory, march ..Carey| PIBY Inaoor Goir av The Alastan Tomerrow 2 hidden enemy ‘The “piano pupils of Mrs. W. (b) First Dancing Lesson takes an underhand thrust at Ellis were presented in a recital Forman Aileen and Vivienne. {the home of Mrs. Glen Kirkh: Vera Kirkham —_—————— | Sunday at 2 o'cloc x The pupils exceptionally w “Tired" Marian Mo to the satisfaction of their par Annabelle and Helen Edwards and teacher. Many of the pupil XI DOUGL 4 Q began their study late in September | (a) Sparkling Waters o BN and have had only three mont Chas. F. Carey work. After the recital the m (b) Onawa, Indian Intern | NEWS ers surprised those present wil Anthony | refreshments. | Jennie Johnson | The program follows: XII. INSTALAEEN g T Piano Trio, nt, by Helen| 2 1 (a) Ride a Cock-Horse ... Lindstrom, Effie Fleek and Ber- BY ODD FELLOWS| Elizabeth B: Ma nice Edwards. 5th Annual < (b) The Drummer Boy ..Emerscn XIIL Officers of Alaska Lodge Al, Glenward Kirkham (2) Scarf Dar Chamina D 1L (b) Sleepy Hol Kountz ance ular meeting last evening by D. (a) spring .Dorothy Gaynor Blak Bernice Master L. W. Kilburn and "(h) Summer Dorothy Blake XIV suite as follows: () The Race .. Dorothy Blake| (a) When Twilight Is Near, ELKS HALL C’N GA-hng Ral i } (w n;[(n;lg, Helen Edwards (b) My Heart Is a Haven, herovich; Secretary, L. W. Kil-} L. o R Nes. . Flora S |burn; Treasurer, Carl Lindstrom; Two Pals 2 Jane Mattingly i scig;rkh_.]‘vlr» o J‘llllhll‘y 24 Warden, Santa Degan; Conductor,| Alma Savikko | XV |Hans Loken; R. S. N. G., Hugh . Hungarian Melody, piano duct, McRae; L. S. N. G, Gust Lundell; | paffodils, waltz ... Grace -Waite Sl Save the Date Chaplain, John Langseth; R. 8. V Effic Fleek | Bernice Edwards and Mrs. Ellis G., Rangnar Kronqu Past V. 1‘ e i ks Grand T. W. Sanford; Inside gome From School, song ..Rohrc| Daily Empire wars Ads Pay. Guardian, Joseph Wehren and Out- | . _ o ol e R A ik side Guardian, Carl Floridan Following the installation a lunch 4 ni- to be en-| Scholastic | Press Contest. This contest is open 'lu al high school newspapers and in| i | of | | = DOUGLAS COLISEUM —Tonight— JACK OAKIE with MARY BRIAN in THE SOCIAL LION All Talking = +. . the new Westinghouse sets just introduced. They are all ready now ... in thisstore. The greatestradio that ever made a bid for the good will of your ears. 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