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POLLY AND HER PALS HAS IT EVER Iy [DONT BE ABSURD, SAMUE OCCURRED ThuU)] |ANGEL ABHORS ALL A [FORMS OF WINTER AND ESPECIALLY, G [Aow couLn miss IHAUGHTY MAKE I1SUCH A MISTAKE IN DEAREST'S ¢ REFORT CARD ? £ |SHES MARKED HER s SPORTS 2 NOT HOCKEY! ks ~ ——a SHINNY/ T [a RN | SBO ] = A ROMANCE_OF RADIO 3 | V¢ which AT DONT MEAN HOCKEY A5 v HOO-KE-Y AS IN By CLIFF STERRETT "~ (CoME AWAY, ANGEL.I FEAR UNCLE SAMUEL 4 15 INTOXICATED ! MEAN 0, T ERRET /- /% America Proves Land of Hope | OngInNg Then, with a magic wav ro I shall produce SYNOPSIS: cadden rico { s now Ail Gray's sp rdem in Max 'of »dy mu Christma Then érchestra began an adve ¢ e atched expectantly as! cthers. L carrying the table wheee publicity ¢ came leon a star, fears his hopes Oh, isn't it simply exquisite! of marrying her have beon |One of the women at Aileen’s sid dached by her rice to pri rer admiration. nence. a Vellamy, ac k at the features—; whem Aileen di 1 ng more closely, i peeted of dawned upon Aileen that the statuc chest parag Vivienne. the charaster cf 2d hos a moment Ailcen wa: - yeunger cister Vivienne, model 1 her own admir for Dwight Channing, artist. |the littlc masterpiece overcame Vivienne herself s Aileen’s |the scruples that were inherent helding the at the |[her. A burst of applaute arous party Channing is giving to cel- 'her. Vivienne and Dwight Chan- cbrate the cucecss of her . |ning ¢ smiling their acknowl- | Incauticusly Vivienne identifi»s | edgement of what was a real ova- hereelf to Bruce Burns, a dra- tion matic cr as the subject of cen caught sight of Jimmy the gostip paragraph. at- She called to him and, he hastened | tempt: ingly to buy his si- to her. lence. 1 ha danced with me | e once!” She chided him as they apter 11 moved off © the floor. “Have| THE PRICE OF FOLLY yeu been hiding or sitting them out Alleen eyed Burns suspiciously as with some girl in the garden?” he agreed to let her buy his silen He evaded the answer. He could| What would b: not tell her he had been sulking Burns took another gulp R naps’ she s highball before continuing for the clasp of “I'm 1l of fai w tighter and she cuddl as she locked up at him too, felt a growing Something told her was a turning p Was Jimmy sli said. ©f Channing’s ask is a p I picture of you." ppin y? In a way 51 them that {rom now on she must belon “I see you haven't cven missed 'to blic, me,” he said pleasantiy Over Jimmy's she could ! Burns w 3 once more surround- A hand caught at Vivienne’s shoulder-knet. Miss Gray and I were discussing]ed by the liveliest group in the . room. 1 him about the statue,” “It's all wrong!" Frank Drum- with assumed con-|mond w insisting. “Bruce prom- ised we'd see the original and he| t? It asked hasn't produced her. “Perfec’ly r !" Tom Quinn did his best to articulate. *’S'all a faks think- |1 don't believe it. - “Make him prove it!” Wuu(l\\'u\l]‘ ¢ | joined the ranks of the half hefed skeptics. “Bruee, you've got to| r us. Tl admit the features— | t T won't believe—" | | “Oh, won't u!” Vivienne blew | la haze of cigarct smoke at them is on hips, she turnea n | slowly and them a look of mused co! ver he a | should Go get a tape me | 12 |if you like! | No go!” Drummond reject m.i ) A, hat. “Won't believe you w you demonstrate.” { re-| “That's the idea” Woodward| - urged me on. Be a sp I da « 0! All right—I will! rer empty glass clgth A m statue on it Il jump “La-d Bur veice 5 ballyhoo. you, the center of the a , & larg and commodious stage.” Channing model-dais had been pushed into|should the middle of the vacant dance|bedice fe ~ floor. | cloud of . “There, shortly, you will see 2 {off both and statue so marvelous life-like that |ingly huried them at Br you will not believe your eyes. as he made a dive for “Everyone will have ample oppor- |caught him squar tunity togwitness this rflvishmfllms feet slid out her, in the face. m under him' | bott n [both tretched in appeal. For the fraction of nne itated. ) 1 the fountain bef: her. Oh, n have to wasr they had Quick as a sprite, oug both doors. Wi ing a bang, ju and crashed into the gla: 1930, by The Mac Company) ‘ Is Aileen badly hurt as a re- cult ¢f her sister’s folly? Read | tomerrow’s chapter. | i e - —| DOUGLAS | NEWS MASONS, STARS For Slain Statesman’s Daughter Dora Stratos Finds the Gray Mists of Demoralization Lifting from Her Heart on Arrival in Land of Hope for Afflicted, Leaving Terrors of Her Father’s Assassination in SIMMONS Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cots and Couches Springs and mattresses, unless they gre experience- planned, with the knowledge of yedts that makes them scientifically comfortable, unsets the entire plan of Comfort. Here, truly, is the foundation of comfort, Resilient, yet strong, bending to the needs of comfort, relaxing as the sleeper moves, yet properly resisting. Co. The Foundation Must Be Righ.t Thomas Hardware “ Greece a Memory. HER FATHER, PRIME 4 | - ARNOLD’S BOOTERY R, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING 1 “The Latest Styles in Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” HINISTER, ASSASSINATED BY REVOLUTIONISTS | R S O P N HAVE MEETING : In the presence ) hundred mer ! about s B Engst s and friends ma sides of the Channel, Ga ux Lodge No. 124, F. & A. M AT 1 Nugget Chapter 2 of Eastern Stars, h nual installatis last night. P. W. M. Sam Worchipful Master, ter of ceremonies f He is succeeded in offi as E. Hall ¢f Juncau. installed were Warden; F. Devon acted the A bangu dining room cof hall at the cor | — .o UNDERGOE OPERATION Mis. Dewey Frankfurter u {went an cperation at St. Ann pital this morning which w e for one or two v clair Brown, Junior Steward; Gl \ W Oakes, Organist and Adolph H |“SANDY” SMITH TO ADDRESS Tyler. | HICH SCHOOL STUDINTS Marshal; R enior Deacon nior Deaco! Se: Stew: Kronquist E) trom Gallwas, As a souvenir of his term of of I fice as head of Lodge No. 124, Mr.| Capt. Maleolm Smith, Devon was presented with the past ent much of his life in the master’s jewel. Mr. Gallwas made talk to the Doug the presentation speech. Mrs. Guerin Heads Stars In the absence of Mrs. Ur retiring Worthy Mat was precented fr sick! Mrs, School students of his in the Aretic, this afl | - e STUDENTS TAKING | Tomorrow and Friday side for Semes exami attending ations Kirkham acted as ins f * in the high school and the ades. for Nugi Chapter Mirs. | Double periods for each subject will Beatrice Guerin was installed asibe used. Worthy Matron for the ensuing Friday afternoon, school year, succeeding the former. Other|dismissed in order to give officers installed are as follows {teachers time to correct William Ott, Worthy Patron; Elea- grade report cards and mak nor L. TIrvine, Associate Matr for the second semester's wc Adolph Hirsch, Associate Patron;| Report cards will be distributed Bertha ‘D. G , Secreta next Wednesday. 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Juneau Paint Store climb the ladd to sui S, It's no easy job to plan a pro-|> . - — — - Stratos, cne of |gram. instance, A WRIRHE [ ~ en of modern | man links s probably | rime Minister of | wouldn't ple . and then his cou it thr | as in the the Great War, Great never dir Str: the weather and time ogram continues un- widow In the main it fol-| too might|lows the same general line as| 1pools and | American programs, but there is z | serious | and *y (growing demand for more the cerporation finds. In s of the past could these the corpor: makes every out. And so Madame effort to present both sides. i the beautiful dark- Music Is Paramount ame to the New Wo Music takes up the great bulki 1 for of the time and the corporation | has one of the finest orchestras in | land. Dance bands are used, | re is an hour for -children, with, ant functions, but | brcadcasts of stock exchange r; because here she Ports, stock prices and news bulle- 3 . to emulate tins. Even an attempt at education ok by air is made, as in America, 2lth and soclal! Bt se of time differences, ef- has found that forts at empire broadcasting have| / may be admired, but Dot vet been satisfactory. However, | is not loved, while the girl who the plan is being studied. takes up a profession. or business| The BBC also seeks new talent. carcer carries all before her. She As many as 600 auditions a week has learned the meaning of prog-|take place in the London stuu‘m“ ress and ambition. |and some of the applicants, of} To Miss Stratcs, Greek has truly |course, find places. became a dead language. She con-| Americans, as a rule, aren’t pop- stantly speaks English, even with|ular with British “licensees,” as the | her mother, who is an uccomphsh-}fflfls are called. Differences in id- Dera Str: True, sl contact ticns to impor life is differe feels the York, who se careers, despite the butt Why not make the New Year Brighter, Happier and Easier for the Housewife? ” A NEW AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC i WASHER 3 Would be a great help Alaska Electric Light and Power Company i ~. ed musician and concert singer.|iom are mainly responsible. = She was t English by a gov-l e erness {n" Rthens R REBEKAHS ATTENTION that knowle: tands her in good| stead toda | as Regular meeting of Perseve Rebekah Lodge No. A 2, 1L.O.OF. this nee — B Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albumsy=Candles, Tillicum Boats and Autos Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Tu:xigiu—— “THE BIG PARTY™ 100 per cent talking con;led_\' with SUE CAROL, DIXIE LEE Vitaphone Acts, Talking Comedy, Movietonews She is now private secretary and |Rebel g g for Madams Marika€vening at 8 o'clock. Installation | stopoull: the great Greek. trage-|Of officers. All members are urged | heod . 3 Bk ' olnsnidali B s mnad s plays| 8lways welcome. Lunch will be| N — e — at the New Yorker Theaire in New S¢rVed { S o - Yark. The Cotopoull season 1 | o CERTRUDE HELGESEN. ' | e der the most distinguished patron | o0 3 e age and nightly the theatre is fillec it with an audience of socisly peopls| o, ; B I U M B F R tand comps ach whe We recommended the famous t 4 4 had to mselves (o b & 7 ? His A M . 7e N . o g wui . HELENA RUBENSTEIN | SPRUCE_HEMEOCK - ~CEDAR . ) i il 1 O!I(’L lanufactured in Alaska ork, ha . \ Blations 1o, A s Bk e Gerst Preparat.lon‘ CLEAR AND COMMON GRADES self- on the st She feels m.v‘ ROUGH OR SURFACED English is as much her language & as if she had always spoken it,| 4 dolliline a Quality and Service because she already thinks a O talks only in that medium. believes that the rich background| that has been hers is the ideal| background against which to. pro- ject her beauty, talent and person ality. But even if a thespian career | is not obtainable, she can m\n-r} Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. - oo oo A ) Pl