The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1931, Page 6

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: i i . ! | e .ing touch of mystery. It was like SCHOOL., ILL ASK MISS HAUGHTY You CONTEMPTIE:LE LITTLE CAD’ ANY RELATION OFGERTRUDE'S 15 AUTOMATICALLY AN INSECT / I GOTTA HAND IT TO THE WOMAN SHE'S GOT GooD Eqsl -V DOUGLAS SYNOPSIS: Vivienne Gray, |cf o art cl, ic joalous of her rosy pinkness of Aileen’ o South plelor Ailes rice to slardom As her lips parted in a smile Prince of Wale in a Broadway musical show. difficult to believe that she wore ing elder brot At a party given for Aileon by mask. Yet no one could mist a—but he'w Tisbbar Dwight Channing, the artist |it for anything else. Wales: on Tils SRS who cmploys Vivicane, the latter Will T do?” she asked. it Hiir hiatta/ o {o stcal the limelight by | “It's a knockout!" Jimmy an-'nis qancing—but George copting a dare to bathe in swered Py fountain. Aileen, trying to “Even as the artist,” Channing| 1nqeeq, ¢lep her, falls threugh a glass said, “T must say the effect is per- gy rec deor and s cord isfigurad. Now that we're all set, I'll|gancer in t She lcaves the ciage and wears hone to Sherwood that We'e ago or so, it was repor 2 cilk dcmino to cenceal her |ready for the next act.” tered incognito in a dancing com- Channing proposes to You mean my audition?” Aileen g, ion at Cannes—and won it Jimmy Crane, press agent who gasped. “Oh, Dwight—don't m frequently Vi ic loves Aileen, that che can be- today! I'm almost—t00 happy—'soms of London’s famous dancing come 2 “mystery” radio sin to try to sing’ I—I've got to get qups. 1 wearing a poreclain mask. used to this—so that I Won't be mis dancing ability m self-conscious—" “It won't be today,” he promised “I think it's best that you shouldn't |go to the studio—in that old black !domino. And certainly it wouldn't be wise for you to be seen in the fenne is lured to the office of Arncld Krcnberg, who makes advancc: toward her. Then a macked woman appears sudden- Iy and theots Kronberg. Viv- icnne is cpirited away to Phila- delphia by Channing and Jim- my. Kronberg recovers, but keepe silent. from his love of music anc Wales can play the ukel trap drums, but George is a good enough to play at parties. He has his father's dzep . b eyes, locks a good deal younger m“‘: P Ho on® than he is, and is slender. He has must get a glimpse of that until|y yoyisn manner and smile, and a our mysterious lady arrives in New pleasant voics. \ L York from Paris. Colonel Shcr- Chapter 18 moc; is gomg mh Se?]d dBOWg a mi-|4o cen @ good musical or dancing ay 18 FApivpe Y SRE €ngi-| 00w, and he also is a movie fan, A MYSTERIQUS TELEGEAM fneec win wig up a wire:from the | When in the navy his ship touched The porcelain mask that Chan-|studio to this apartment.” ’(‘H the California coast and he con- ning had fashioned for Aileen had{ «“Oh, that's perfect!” trived to meet a number of H blu2 Q¢ rarely he misses a chance come back from the pottery, and| “When you sing,” Channing cx"uwh stars, including the F he had brought it to her apartment, | plained, “there will be another wire p. carefully wrapped. connecting with Chicago. I've put| ¥ K Like Wales, he sometimes appears A Yll(/llul had passed since Kron-[up an idea to Sherwood, and hes‘a, Wik AR ons Ghats & ma shooting, and the mOd'lC‘llalxnndy interested in a western {ber of the royal family is needed, ood. Vivienn (‘homu‘al firm, Emile Gluck et Cie. | but not nearly as often. Philadelphia. She Im(l |They're going to announce a nfiu Ther a ;;rumz bond of i found in a smart shop there| |perfume over the radio. I sug- rhxp betweeln the two * d memy\\lh”'““‘“l Igested their naming it Parfum| e, Buckingham Palace U e e S e U ‘“‘";'-“1"“'* you s Biclgsed during the king's illness, B Aleen Yol anthisia tke your VOICE, - @5|George moved into York House Channing talked enthusias bound to, they're ready 10| with Wales. the pnn to make Aileen lJ\ gn a contr r of rad ou must have a magic her for | wand! n enthused. soon to under-| “When they talk of terms, you're | act.” about | Their interests in sports are much’ the mmef"fl” i ially, although reveals his boyish appearance. 1 Prince George's health has not gn his South A This new p.clure Tie of Prince Geor ——~| NEWS | EAGLES INVITE FRIENDS | TO ATTEND ANNUAL DANCE Invitations are being extended through the mails and by news- papers to everyone on the Channel to attend the Fifth Annual dance which is to be given by Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Saturday evening, January 24, at the Elks’ Hall in Juneau. Preparations for the affair are cxpeeted to fulfill the expectations of all for i keen time, one of the b~ st of the year. DEROUX ON BUSINESS TRIP August DeRoux, local mining en- gineer, left on the Northland for a trip to Seattle and California citi"s in the interests of various projec b:mks district. The dredge on up- per Cleary Creek was still turning over January 8. | The Interior region seems to ‘aqree with the 34 musk oxen that were shipped last fall from Green- land to College and School | Fairbanks. All thriving. of Mines the animals Judgment of $90,000 in a mort. | tained in the United States Di trict Court at Fairbanks by th Miners and Merchants Bank of Flat against the Riley Investment Cempany, owner of the Riley dredge ungest son of King George,|20? the Riley mining property in ompany the Prince of Wales | the Iditarod district. l Fifty-one beaver skins, a poling permitted him as robust a paru:;-‘ . Ali- 2 ~lto ask them 45900 a night,” ‘”‘d‘pauon as Wales. going to feel like an im-|Jimmy. “That's not high for 21" Now, however, his health seems fbe sl PN |‘mystery star’ and I'm sure YoU|ymproved and he has been able to he denied. “You're can get that figure, but at first it in his favorite pursuits rl que. ) take part glerious shasque- \jsn'h Wise o fry to put ower ‘ua'ol dancing, swimming and running n'mkn'; pecple JBppy. much.” o i i | thirteen ermine, two mink, two, s recent mishap in a hunt. Jimmy made her sing for her “Five hundred a night—for ma. 'un\%ue; iy ?\xn'\ma and lotter and one muskrat, illegally bub her [fubeen in . ihe fways il was.only to pay me-g ; | taken, will be sold on the court's = , e .. Ithe two princes frequently go carly “Don’t be foolish! They WOR' .y the morning to Buckingham Pal- think you know what you're tn]k-rue wearing rTunning costume un-| ch Channing had piled davenport proved too much. I ever going to look at jng about if you mention less. As der their greatcoats, and sprint “dc 11 ne e appealed soon as the details are settled| 7 b i " side around the grounds. Channing sald. “I'l'T1 get in touch with the steam- | ¥ AR put these things in the other ship office. Well want to pull our ; j ,‘ room. Then, when you're all ready, larrival stunt as quickly as we can.” handed it to Channing with u‘IN EVERY P A RT come out let us see you." The doorbell rang and Jimmy puzzled air. 3 ‘ She left them and closed the |peturned with a telegram. Instant-| “What does it mean?” she asked; door. The were as im- |1y Ajleen was alarmed. “Ob, Jimmy, him. “And who's—whoever signed N RTHLA fl patie eif had been.|do you suppose that Viv—?” it?” 2 | 8o m on how shp‘ “Now isn’t that like a woman?”| Jimmy looked over his shoulder | took to the chang: eJ appearance. In asked Jimmy derisively. addition to the mask, Channingtake a look?” had designed a special gown and a| Aileen tore the wrap to be worn with it. If the e wanted and| “Why notl | {Interesting Fac;s About| | Various Places and Per- as he read the message . . . I Hearty congratulations on 1 your luck with the mask. May you get a lot more public: than you thought you would. envelope and effect was what! he 9 thould strike Alleen’s fancy, it|J=rrrormm== Adrasteia. | sons Are Assembled wo the motif of the ward-| “I don't know anybody—" Aileen! Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth faltered. | Cordova’s quota toward the $10,- “Looks phoney to me,” said Jim-| 000,000 national Red Cross for my as he tried to puzzle it out.|relief of drought sufferers in the “Who in the deuce is Adrasteia? States is $400. Sounds more like a motto than a| robe she would need. | | { “See Kronberg off?” | asked Jim-| | s. Don't let Aileen know any-| enne had better stay | away m New York r the pres-| From human being.” John Hansen of Unikwak, about g from New e e I Sending :”:3’:‘-. Channing was frankly annoyed.| 60 miles from Vaidez, broke his “You mean he's going to start “1f you remember your mythology,|right arm w}_n!e attempt to something?” |{ circulation Room Open from }!Adrasteia is another name for the crank the engine of his gasboat. “I don't know just what to 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 goddess Nemesis—avenger of crim:_ He was unable to m the think. However, he's given me|{ P. m. Current Magazines, }|punisher of arrogance—a rather|craft and it drifted for two days warning. He's the type that would. Newspapers, Reference, unpleasant lady from whom there's before he was rescued by a mail It gives his game more zest.” Books, Etc. supposed to be no escape.” | boat and taken to Cordova. . Doc- He threatened— FREE TO ALL Jimmy was thinking quickly.|tors hope to save the injured arm for that.| “You have to give a name and ad- | instead of amputating it. He was “No! He's too smooth dress when you send a telegram.” engaged in logging at Unikwak. Jimmy, what I'm wondering is— ks U JED G g vas ti y aring a “Naturally,” Channing said dry-| g : ; ::;!1:1‘;;":0 cwic by s Sl ly. “I could think of any number A live ynungv bn-é. ss:\x'(" -Fc;‘[h. “You mean that Viv—was string- |§ lto give at a felegraph window. |ered, found by Mrs. Shortley near ing us?” |There’s nothing in these sentences Der hbome f“ ‘S“‘d";“" “i‘~ identi- “Id hate to think that—and, ? a clerk would think unnatural--| !led %i%"‘gl“\?caf;_l-‘r ’-‘j’]b')‘;‘“ frankly, I won't. But if there was| and besides we're not overly eagerl‘;:l asecfiony ddid ‘(h \“';Ak( il I dont think Kronberk had a 10 sty this o e ol ce: st Habitet AP this species 16 Noke jchance to recognize her, and I| A ‘l . ARink dis. Ly, qunbcrg ‘Br}:.wnsvi]lv. Texas, 'i:“ the lD\L\fFr fancy Kronberg suspects me of| oy Baon jg=or someone he had send it for| o o ohag vaney ' No one in Seld i han I told the po-| \him?” Aileen was at once suspi-| . < P EER i knowing more t P dovia had ever seen a bird of {jice—or him.” clous. | the kind How it came before “No. A thing of this sort isn't like him. Besides, Adrasteia 1s |feminife. The wording of this is |catty. Apparently there was a wom- | an in a mask, as Vivienne told us.| _Even if Kronberk doesn't know who lghe is she recognized Wivienne. That Aileen came out of her bedroom. ¥From her silver slippers to the pearl and silver net that cupp’!d! her red-gold hair she was a sym- phony of exotic fascination. Her gown of Venetian motif sug- ‘gested moonlit nights on the grand there is a y. It died four hours after it had been found. MONROE MAGNETIC SAFETY RAZOR BLADE SHARPENER Flks at Seldovia with Fred- O'Nejll, Harry Lewis, Secretary rzanized . and y will Guaranteed for 5 Years The Biggest Shaving Advance canal and the spacious ballroom of in 40 years is how she knows about Alleen. Ifipyry 33 without the customary 5 's palace. The basque-like $250 Each ghe isn't a fool, she's clever. But purple balloons. Bodice and slashed, puffed sleeves she’s giving away her hand by, {this. It's notice that if she needs| gedovia has a tum: to she'll try to pass the buck.” [canneries, salteries, oil tanks, and Jimmy whistled softly. “I'm g0idg | enlarged dock offices and ware- on a still-hunt for that goddess,”|rooms, besides the usual store en- he announced. | terprises. | (Copyright, 1930, by The Macaulay | Company) | Carl F. Whitman, President of ! Nabesna Mining Company, who has |been sued in Seattle by J. J. ! Goddard for a half interest in the mining property on an alleged were of silver and green brocade Its lines accentuated the natural limness of her waist and-ber long, trailing skirt fell in heavy folds. ' The mask itself gave the crown- Juneau Drug |, Company Free Delivesy Phone 33 Post Office Substation | Tomorrow, wearing her mask, No. 1 J Aileen creates a new sensation a domino, just touching the top of her upper lip and concealing her and forehead. There was an subtlety in its faintly expression. The flesh tints for blase New York. give a Purplue Bubble dance. Peb] aska News » | crabs at Cordova, recently declared | ‘lmu and an outboard motor, seized | | from a trapper who was operaung ‘1116‘28”)' will be sold at Bethel, on | order of the United States District | Court at Fairbanks. jorder at Fairbanks. grubstake agreement, says the liti- gation will not delay development. | Mr. Whitgan made the announce- | devices that | ment in the Cordova Times. reception is forbidden by an ordi- nance enacted by the City Coun- M. Young, in charge of thejcil. ¢ Oil Company at Katalla, is| down a new well. It has{ Operation in Fairbanks between w. Chilk: put from fines of $5 to $25 or incar-! ceration in jail from one day to, ten days, or both fine and incar- will drill two new wells next|ceration. mer on claims near the Yaku- | tat Salmon Cannery. been drilled to a depth of 200 feet. He W. W. Estes recently resigned &s night watchman at Fairbanks! Vevig of Cordova, hasito go to the States for medical $600 from Jerry O’Leary | treatment. The Council decided to Thomas bought for | the s eton of the “pike whale”|abolish the position. recently found by O'Leary near {Glarirr Island. The bones will be; Gus Berg, Cordova fisherman, brought to Cordova, cleaned and|was drowned recently when his| then wired together. exhibited there shipped to the S mercial exhibition They will be and afterwards s for a com- ar. boat capsized 200 yards from shore off Montague Island. DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT Last Time to See ‘High Society Blues’ Manuel Seafoods Isom of Compery, the Northe:n wnich packs that the floating shrimp cannery of the Alaska Glacier ben(oodsr Comipany of Petersburg will be tow- | ed from Petersburs to Cordova next | spring and operated :here in con-| nection with the Northern Seafoods Company's crab cannery. Earl N. Ohmer of Petersburg will retain ownership of the floating shrimp canuery. When in operation ilf gives inside employment to 100‘ . worke s the main cannery | Thursday scow, ent includes two| 4 ” large shrimp trollers and a num- INGAGI ber of small boats. h-. e $ —_— the Alaska Agricultural| at| are | All have gained weight| cince their arrival at the college. } gage foreclosure suit has been ob-| Fifty beaver, ! 6 pm. and 3 am. of any electrical | interfere with radio| Penalties for violations range. DECOTINT THE NEW HOT OR COLD WATER SANITARY WALL FINISH Decotint is an ideal wall coating for the decoration of all interiors. 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