The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1931, Page 6

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L8 ™ POLLY AND HER PALS === ( KINDLY REMAIN HERE, MISS, WHILE I SHOW YOUR GOVERNESS REFERENCES TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 1931. By CLIFF STERRETT Washington Deb. S5 HOLY SMOKE, SISTER, WOT KIND OF A CRITTER ARE You? HEY! L'kouT BEHINDJA! BRINGS OUT FINER FLAVOR IN COFFE Controlled Roasting Givesl Hills Bros. Coffee Flavor‘ 3 ¥ £ | No Other Coffee Has ]mnmrn PROCESS § | As everybody knows, the flayor of coffee. varies according to the way it is brewed. Especially dis- apigointing is the result when coffee stays on the fire too long or is taken off too soon. Similar unsatisfactory results can occur in the roasting of coffee. £ the blend is roasted too long or not enough there is a noticeable difference in flavor between the two | lots. Even with watchful care such | variation is exceedingly difficult to [ Frevent when coffee is roasted in | large quantities. Realizing this, Hills Bros. origi- ( | wvaroline Hyde, daughter of the nated and patented a continuous }v | secretary of agriculture, was intro.| process which roasts coffee a few | DO UGL 4 q duced to Washington society at an pounds at a time, instead of in bulk. 4 ’e TN L] Assoclated Press Photo ‘ 1 Hand lettered in ink on the face |of the card was a single sentanee |—"May the Christmas Season bring Foutyon vits oRbA T sae elaborate party given by Mrs. Jacol | The quantity of coffee passing into The GETTING AN EARLY STAR? the roaster does not vary. oo o . YOS 2 Amcld Krenberg, cinema pro- ould not v well decline, Aileen signed Adrasteia. cculd have been timed deliberately, iccme-back for the Islanders. The | k. L.nose of Kansas City. l speed of operation and the tempera- | T B Lok 3 r e ; As Aileen stood staring at the | NEWS | ture remain_the same with the SYNOPSIS: When an acci- |thoughtful and generous. He could |impydent card, there was another ! - result that Hills Bros. Coffee is ;l;nl disfigures Aileen Gray, |never tell her what it would mean |knock at the door and she called | | a:solrutel t}.’é‘u"'fi' nlnd has a rcadway ctage star, she be- |to his little patients. to Nora Nolan to go and opsn it L7 i el yor nd other coffee has. oomes a “mystery” radio sin, Any date would be agreeable—|mne visitor would be Kronberg, and | FIREMEN TO PLAY ! fi,fii.“"! b}z::s,,sfogeeun;?:kedg"f: B wearing a porcelain mask de- {but he was leaving the hospitallj; would be an absurd mistake to| ! CAPITOL PLAYERS yacuum. By this process air, which i gigned by Dwight Channing, |within the next few minutes. He|decline to receive him now, In the | iy » L destrays the flaver of coffee, is taken & artict. Because of her disfigure- |had a call in Park Avenue, and |moment or so that remained to | ‘Tonight at the Natatorium, the oy m F @ from the can and kept out. Or- |3 ment, che tries to forget her |perhaps, if it was agreeable, he|pner Ajleen tried to determine | | Douglas Fire Fighters take on the % dinary cans, even if air-tight, do ¥ lcve for Jimmy Crane, a press drop in an arrange the de- | whether his request to see her and | Capitol Builders from Juneau, in ";oi ;_nfleg fresh. Asléiior]!{;lls & agert. A masked woman choots th her personally. Since she |the arrival of Adrasteia’s card, what they claim is going to be a Lans o o Sl M i g A el < | the can. Sold by grocers every- Phenomena Are Caused by Pherd cross, were observed in Fairbanks, i duccr, while he making ad- |made the appointment for five|or whether their coming together ! lccal boys lost both engagements $ Sances to “Vividiine, Alesn’s: | Bak. bis iata R l they had in Juneat with the Alum- . Refi Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San ¢oter. Kronberg recovers and enough!” said Jimmy. “Ap- | (Copyright, 1930, by The Macaulay | ni and the Fire Department. Reflecticn and Refrac- | Francisco, California, ©1931 i threatcns to accuse Vivienne of arently cld sawbones is partial to 2 Company) i Sirengtheéned in tonight’s game by !ion 0( ngl’ll vy the attack unlecc che inerimi- lad:e: | the return of Bob Bonnér and | | peeercee naic cen, whom Kronberg t be silly!” Alleen was al- | The high-spirited Vivienne Lcenard Johnson, they should give g ] : taspects was his accaflant. A |ready sorry she had agreed to rv~1 matchos. her. Gethtios Against ! |2 good account of themselves. m’z’hl;fl;fltnflfiazlzgflO‘i)lgck;nlellt RELIABLE GARAGE e tdegram to Ailecn cigned | ceive the man. If being a mystery | Channing’s will temorrow. Who { The Capitol boys have an edge on 3 g £ p 2 g “Adracfcia” hints its sendcr meant interest Of the sort t [ will win? 1 the Islanders as they were defeat- | 9085, and “a “lumar of heavenly REPAIR SHOP i she would need to may be the woman who thot | Jimmy hinted, it 1557454 AR ] ed some time 2go by the' Jungau the Fairbanks News-Mincr i Krorberg and threatens to |be mo reful—since she was “PHRIPS” DAMAGE COCOA | | Fir2 Department by only one point, $2Ys the Falrbanks News-Miner in H. C. SHIPPEY, « threw the blame cn Ailcen. | myster ¢ must remain un. | | while the Islanders were submerg- |1tS issue of Januaty 7. These op- Proprietor Channing goc: to Philadelphia | to hclp Vivienne in hor predica- | ment. BAD NEWS COMES IN PAIRS “I'm not silly—I'm optimistic. 1 tip off the hotel reporters to |the fact that the Doctor's on his|gyffering from the depredations of way. Then I'll be back in time to be helpful when he comes.” | | ST. THOMAS, Portuguese West | Africa—Coco plantations here are | | an insect known as “thrips,” a spec- ies of sap suckers. The British! 1€d by a one sided score. All indi- cations prcve that the game will be close and plenty of action is assured. Starting time for the game is 8 o’elock. | Ceea: tical phenomena are associated wi halos, the lunar cross being of fréuent occurrence. Moon dogs are bright, luminous spots to be seen on either side of the moon. y, a vertical colnmn of A place where you pay for satisfactory service ol TELEPHONE 149 Jimmy sat in the living room of| Aileen tried to be giad when |Gold Coast authorities have author- | g : the fan letters that came pouring effort pathetically unsuccessful. She | there a parasite which is a deadly SET FOR SATURDAY |lny of hght. YWhen the sheon ox LS ¥ in. The mail gave him an excuse ‘had a natural desire to crown | enemy of the destructive flies. | Owing to a lack of a quorum, |tends horizontally ‘@s’ well as ver.' §——————r=— ik, for spending his time with her. But |their camaraderie with a greater | ——————— | [ 30 Felfslar impetingof the . Ofts | tically, 1t is:aRNEIAHI TONas - cross | in view of Ailsen’s aloofness he al-|reward than ndship. And yet| NEW YORK.—Englishmen a b e L i od Madet: ] or‘th’flv heavenly BF6RS o T’ | most felt like an intruder. That was how pitiful was the return she|weishmen live longer than Amer. ux;‘il Satu; dapos pof€ @ asLMmgl'ltl The;c pheno:’ncnfl l;re caused b y le | a new sensation and he did noticould make to Jimmy! How empty ljcans Studies by the Milbank me- | iy Bar T ] 78 fiotidly ‘afid' ratraotior S; 3 like it, but this was no time to|was all that she might expect when |mor ; v Associated Press Photo O ere. Kranaulst T Serenaders 0 v 3 morial fund covering an eight-year Cochrane were the absentees. light ' through the ice crystals of ask her what the trouble was her soul was longing—to gWe—lperiod show that the American | Three majoy/league stars, all, residents ot San Francisco, got to- A which the cirro-stratus clouds are ) ! “Here's one you want to answer.”|and give unstintedly. death rate for women aged 25 to| 9Sther for a little impromptu werkout and discussion of 1931 baseball R sk g oniithelt . The prasence Of '€ Juneau’s Best Dance b He was studylng a letterhead she| In spite of its great consolation,lgs 15 more than 30 per cent higher| Prosbects Left to right: Tany Eeezerl, New Yark Yankee third base. 3 D MERFING ri-ghighizs alt Orchestra E SO0 5t nasoed. ¥ nn, §8 ‘almbst | hated” the . porocialnfen s o Pl el gher man: Frank “Lefty” O'Doul, hard hitting Brooklyn outfielder, and Joe There was a fair attendance atro-status or of a o-stratus clouds Y i Winat one shout 'the cripples? famils which masked her unguenchol Lo e T8 for ‘Eugldh and, Crolim Washington shrtstihes |the opening of the Pirst Aid class|at the time that the sun or moon } Pancing Every Saturday Welsh women. For men the Ameri- lagt nig] 3 sessi i is visible is necessary for the for- p it Naturally, T mean to—and I want |able yearning Wotld Hitve lkeQllius oo ta kES (o081 Tonst! 16 paroartt | — i e 2 W PR uights Rurther sessibnstwilfepmics 1 i0E 08 TR i Night ‘at ) do for was alone, Aileen did not dare.| o _ AT Old Papers for sale at Empire Officei”” remainder “of the ‘wesk. Four| Phenomena associated with them. ELKS’ HALL 1 them!” Jimmy was almost excited.'Nora Nolan had gone out and at| Daily Lmpire Wars Ads Pay. ap e © p frod s Wl RE preanis e bl |{ -Open for Engagements i “Here's a ready-made chance for any moment, a hotel attendant|— ~—- —er— —— e —s ot e akKh, o Gd 0y oy (MIler, GO SISOIPANE donndnyy ongqeven i = s sl vy, D A BT St 7 SO G i 11 be' b ofch, et wbak. At watbd s e - from the Alaska Juneau Mine, mill| The one-bar pins were presented | . O o boKAd At b alCBAIAE: Lo aRa diffted IHto the it ' mim & 3 S i 2 _ #: |and Douglas Firemen. The classes|to Enne Kronquist, Marie Fox, e s ooy ik of swurit ber of her radio e | P hilco = Philco - Philco Philco - Philco - Philco | o=« + v s isca phsiis undel, siepnanie ageen 4 I couldn't refusz a note like that.| Had she fancied she heard a tnp-‘[ ‘and Nma_ Baroumgs. . 2 T'd like to meet this doctor.” |ping or was someone at the door? FECNO SHEL SRS | jJLd o soolal barinivies, w)th Wietp “You will!” Jimmy chuckled. “You|For a moment she feared Doctor ; RECELUE THRIR FING/Wollto, Willks (Ojsian sid bhyls BREAD had better sing that song for mm.;sflum“.rs Hiad ‘come, Hix visit ok Bernice Edwards, president ‘oti_hs Lundell, as members, is work- 3 at his hospital.” |prove embarrassing if Jimmy was| | the: Torh 585iMy, # pesentid ‘Bins ing on plans for & social Affalr b “Go there, you mean?” asked!not there. But it would not be thel ® [ ] @ [::) {to the new members of the Honor |some time in the near future. Star Brand # ' Aileen. idoctor. It was barely halfpast Iour..! - (Society organization in a ceremony | This event will probably be a ban- 3 “Certainly. Some afternoon—so and the hotel would announce him| { yistenday L Rernock,, Bepiobl 0 | dusl, : ] the little ones can hear you. Emille|over the telephone, Making sure | received pins were \_heno Wahto,) Other committees are: Scholg.r- Full 16 Loaf Gluck couldn't buy the space the that her mask set perfectly, Aileen Z“;:; sfi‘:‘iflle)l‘ an?iergg?e ;‘Jlde‘;:rd;f i:ipa_n:mé:mshvlfiiruo‘ NF.!S?’BMRM;:- O rs will give to that. Pictures,|w oor. It was a page- i 3 ynduss: Membe - gfla‘fell's a bfk“!" ‘h:f;L\JiZhuf :uvoer tray on v}:h%fh these girls earn 110 points for|ship—Isabell Cashen, Ruth Lundell 08 cents “Jimmy—T can't. You know why.”|were two envelopes. One had been scholarship and acflvl(xe; by the|and Marie Fox. | 2 Loaves fOl' 15¢ “Of course you can and you|mailed, and the other, which had end of the year, they will perma-| Isabell Cashen will also be pre- might as well get used to such|not been stamped, bore the crest @ nently retain the Torch p11_154 sented with a Torch pin at the RYE ideas.” Jimmy was impatient -wm}or the hotel. “Just a moment,” Ai- ',”f"’ Juziore, Hils f{eimkka Sl deky Tisshig £ ! WHITE . 15 going to know about—what's|leen said, meaning to tip the boy. o William Cashen, received the two| It was decided that the High . b making you hesitate?” She knew he was looking at her {bar pins... Margaset, Teatgp, who|school Torch. Soolely.. . mest | the WHOLE WHEAT 1 “Ill know,” the answered pa-!mask with the well-trained curiosity was unable to be present, will be first Tuesday in every month. | GRAHAM : thetically. “Those crippled kids will|of a smart hotel attendant. — — FRENCH N e 0 S S R st remind me—cven if I could for- get.” “Now, look here! This sort of thing won't do. You've gotten off to a flying start, and you've been on the stage long :encugh to realize “If you please, ma'am,” he stop- ped her, “a gentleman is waiting. Is there any answer?” “To this?” Aileen asked, and rip-{ ped open the Ambassador envelope. On a single sheet was written a how essential it is to keep in the|scrawl in a hand distinetly foreign public eye. What's more, there's noj, , , sense in your sitting here all the time you're not rehearsing. You've got to get out and do things.” “Please pardon if this seems impertinent but may I have a few minutes if it is not incon- think I should—I'll do it.” It was not going to be easy for| her to force any break with Jim- my. If only they 1d be just like| this—but, of course, they wouldn't Alleen remembered one night when she had almost surrendered —when there had been less reason for restraint than there was now. To have to hurt Jimmy would be you singing the new Valse Par- fum Masque. Making inquiry at the desk, I am told that I heard the voice of Mlle. Masque her- self. Perhaps my name is known to you, and if you will grant an interview, there is a matter of business I should like to pro- pose. Since I am about to leave Aileen wanted to cry, but she| venient. My room is in the op- A Picture You Can’t Afford to Miss f knew he was right. “Very well”| posite wing from the window of /f Pies Cakes Pastry she ogreed, reluctantly. “If YoUu| your suite, just mow I heard 119 .50 Vitaphone Acts—Sound News Jjust couldn’t! Nevertheless, ! sheinever met the man, much less even must force herself toc abide by her |suspected that he was at the Am-| resolution. Ibassador. It was entirely possible “Now that's being sensible.” {that his request was genuine, and /Jimmy took up the telephone and | without ulterior motive. On the put in the call lother hand, she doubted it, and if Cwpoctor Saunders? My name is|Norah Nolan had not come in as| Crane, and I'm speaking for Made-|she stocd hesitating, Aileen would moiselle Masque. She was delight- ‘have made some excuse to say that | ed o get your letter and she has a|she could not see him. 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But what if her stud-| the hotel, may I see you now? | : - PR— N 4 i i jed indifference should drive him| The note was signed Arnold In one machine. ? mN:wmssi!l: a]:]:::n are here now i away from her? She knew that she|gronberg. ALL ELECTRIC P P l H ll g v . ought to hope it would—only she! Aflecn was nonplussed. She had toneer 1 00 a 0 | : : family of high class machines 1 i dis- 2 , it ou. {heard what he had to say. So she amily o 1 class machines at a moderate price now on dis: ym hesitated. “Can’t you makelisld the boy to send him up and| plan' at ¥ P % A Good Juneau’s Pacific %Nmemems?" {cpEMd the other letter. ! b Fuel Coast | éixi” Jimmy covered ihe| T was addressed o her pseudo- i Place A “I'm not news. Ou pym, and might be from anyone| [ ) are. Here! Give him a neat 11ma|,who had seen or read about her. > b to Mcrd‘ant Whfltf earfull.” _ |There was nothing but a picturé| 7 Buy ! here was something magneticlin the envelope—a conventional for Phone: Saunders’ voice. 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