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OH,LADY, Youl WAS BORN TBE THE TOUGHER THEY COME, GERTRUDES THE QUICKER GOVERNESS. I CRACK ‘EM. ONE OF TIME ¥Y'BOUNCE € 1930 Newsouser Poata Servce. ne. @it Bl gt etress BIG BOY/ SMACKIN' g 1S MY FN ANGEL YOULL GO BROKE, ‘EM DOWN, [HEY CARRIE, AINT )(S Y'COMIN' OUIT TO INTERVIEW THE. NEW APPLICANT 2 SHES A ORRY, SAMLEL. I'VE ALREADY IM NOT 4 : ENGAGED | INTERESTED! ) GERTRUDES GOVERNESS! to sing at the opening of his new theatre. Channing severely flop. Kronberg beats elphia, and then goes t ;'looks of things. That's flat—and |examination.” | cash with order.” John Fox portrayed “Devil Jud D L 4q “It might be better to bluff it as turning to religior | Fe T out,” Jimmy Crane suggested. “If and put into his IS SHIVERING s | ! I ; | we do, we tell the world we're not ords, “Well Tve always | ) | NE 'VS Notices Tor this cnarch column SYNOPSIS: Aileen Gray be- |for daughters, I suppose, we'd have | . A lot of worthwhile enemies. The I | must be received bvy The Empire 7 . aloum comes Mademoisclle Masque,” | one here this minute. How about at his opening. I an’ I gets a b not later than 10 c’clock Saturday mystery singer of radio, when |some Scotch?” Lactitste i have to lose—" / year.” Tt was a YR morning to guaramee change of J§ an injury to her face ends her It was a bit cold driving ov And by bzing 1 atid friend; for in’ thé suer . | FATHER KASHEVAROFF sermon topics, ete | stage carcer. Dwight ('hmmliux:. (r!m:;mT; am*xlm'd as Vivienne ig-|we give him a quist laugh. Thero|1829, long after the book'#vas fa- Y " TO ADDRESS P.-T. A. . P artist, makes her a porcelain norcd the producer’s garrulousness was no doubt in Max Klein's mind |m “Bad John"” was conve = | After a vacation of two months, | | Douglas Catholic Church | mask to cover her scars. Be- |and nodded to Jimmy Crane, o the ‘wisdohn of sush a dourse, Ho |4t whs: baptiaat AN Jm‘,;Weather Conditions Arcimc Douglas Parent-Teacher Asso- | 3~ —J:, causo of theso scars, she fries “Hey, Sadie! Where’s that cork- | qiq not add that something more |Creck while hundreds of relatives Reversed — Snow {ciation will meet again next Tues-| Septuagesima Sunday. | fromr s s i to forget her love for Jimmy |screw?” Klein called to his secre- |prompted his suggestion. ~ Only|and friends looked on. | Blocks Traffic day evening, February 3, in the| 9:30 am—Holy Mass and In-| ! Crane, press agent. Arnold |tary. "All right. Close the door. I'm | jimmy sensed that another and| Wright spent his declining y |high sghool auditorium. ooy |$ RELIABLE RAG Krenberg, movie magnate, is |in conference, understand?” more cormelIg eason promped i & Mt cAVEIC AN, ORBRITG. Jah 1. /o Bastern|. T adtress ofibhe evening wilth, 1:00 PISundiy, Schqpl | GARAGE & advances o Allcen’s sis- | “Shall 1 tell them—the rest—|pein's advice. No doubt he be-|mecea for visttors who liked to sit | o0 =S oh WAk P T SR (be given by Rev. A, P. Kashevaroff | Zal REPAIR SHOP vienne when a masked | about Kronberg?” Channing asked jioved that the premi :lin front of the door with him on | G2N942 13 & ‘r:g e nlc \heland. several musical selections will| ¥ 5y Luke's Tplscopal Oltreh | weman shoots him. Suspecting | Vivienne. She shrugged and he did |pew Kronberg Theatre w sunny days and try to draw out of o o8/ 8 ARS8 SDTTR on. |Pe siven. Following is the program ! H. C. SHIPPEY, it was (\llc(‘n, he rmrlc-.unm, ul: £0, b:‘lcfi)z }"Un!dcr the circum- gn interesting event—ps him the story of his early life. He ;‘\-lu:p, O Ao VoLoyg UM “lin full: 30 pm.—Evening Prayer and Proprietor accuse Vivienne of the attac tances, I thought that Viv had e i B hBt B i aylet—“Hansel w ermon, i SHIGRTITIE AN fhniee: Yer | Dol e Hiegi 7 it PARLRIIERIANE (0 T At Lethbridge, Alberta, the tem-| Vet Hansel and Gretel % | A place where you pay o s » (Ccpyright, 1920, by The Macaula ‘bn‘ beli he was born in 1 perature o to 64 degrees above| So! ‘Tulips, Six Kittens,”| i for satisfactory = service sister. "A telegram signed “Ad- | “Sure,” said Klein. “Four minds | Company) Some of his friends insistedshe Was .0 while Northern Ontario re-|2nd “Hickory, Dickory, Dock,” ? Ouharesationdl & — €| only. ;(1:.1“: hints :m- -,cnar; s is bm: than none at all. And we | at least ten years: oltiin iuTbt i S e [first and second grades. | grega Chmhm Ly I | g's il at- | gotta C! g. Now let S o od & diive aki o = " 2 g ia § 3 4 & e e | Bt pocelde Something. Now let Max Klein makes a discovery | He had little more than the Ottawa reports 14 degrecs below | Flano solo, by Glenwood Kirk-fe = TELEPHONE 149 cns to throw the blame on Al ;,xn g0 hanning's story, an.l} at Kronberg’s theatrc opening |and encugh to meet his. sim 5 ham. [ 2y Reltabls s e N (v SDERERLL ERA. As for) . _pfonday, | wants, yet as a young man he Many highways in Central On-; Address, Rev. Kashevaroff. REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER. quests “Mademoiselle Masque” |what I been doing, the commit - tario are blocked with snow drifts,| Vocal selection, Mrs. Glen Kirk-} Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. l : o lectures Vivienne for getting ¢ Aileen. For all I should know into trouble with Kronberg. it, he might have seen Sadie When che defies him, he sud- The guy just didn't tell denly takes her in his arms. ileen!” Vivienne sprang up. Chapter 27 | “What—where is she now?” A COUNCIL OF WA | “Always wait for your cue, ! Vivienne felt Channing crush her ! Klein beamed indulgently. “Accord- to him. His kisses burned her lips. ing to schedule, she's feedin' tea She knew that she helpless in to the head of a home for cripples this battle with him, and the' Big Perfume Poppa. By Once again Vivienne realized she ‘the way, Jimmy, you missed a bet had brought this on herself. With Why didn't you think o' Miss San- that her instinctive struggles stop- ta Claus givin’ presents to them | ped. She closed her eyes and her cripples? Or are you givin' Gluck | body relaxed in his fierce embrace./the goods, and passin’' me stage- Had she the courage she'd boasted? money?” Had she lied to Channing—or was| “Speaking of Santa Clau she lying to hers Crane, “just what's the answer to aid | | {If we haven't, I don't like th: ““Bad John Wright ' Passes Away: Killed Qver Score of Men (Continued from page 1.) lanswer to the number of notches on his gun “How many men have you killec Uncle John?” he he had retired to his |in Letcher county. | “Don't just remember." “I've heard you killed rty out- {laws during your heydey,” the vi {tor remarked. “Is that correct?” The old man rubbed his chin “Now, I don't know,” he returned. was Suddenly he thrust y— this?” He had dropped in the | think I kil’ad thirty. But I as tho their contact permitted'Ambassador to get the Christmas 00k a lot of fellows:to boa her thoughts to flow into Chan- card jail »and st them to de ning’'s mind. But he did not | dra; again?” asked’ Chan- |The people ght be countin lease her. His grip on her arm ning. “I wonder if Kronberg could |them.” was firm. Only his changed as he spoke—and voice was not tell us who the goddess is.” it was imagine he could make a | Whatever the actual number |killed it was greatly exceeded by a different light that burned in his gues Jimmy agreed with him, /the number he rounded up and put narrowed eyes. “Just the same, I doubt if he's in jail. He was a noted pistol shot “Is that what you wanted?” he sure. Unless my theory's completely and quick on the draw. His marks- demanded contemptucusly. I wet, that's why he went to question Manship was descrived by J. P. thought you wouldn't like it. But it Vivier and n. c what {Marrs, a former judge of Pikeville, seems almost impossible to teach the m is t to co is make Ky, who was pro: tor when “Bad you any sense.” sure before he 5. He ws to John” was a Pike county law offi- Vivienne stared at him—ut find out abou n and either Cer. mystified. ‘This was not what she pin it on her, or be satisfied that| “He seldom, if ever missed,” said had expected, and she did not know she’s not the girl and go after the aged jurist. “Why, John could shoe repai |shoot a coon out of a tree and rid- how to accept him. someone else. What are you going “Now cisively. “You've come to the end him, I mean? of your fool rope. If only for your With a d nt glance at Chan- sister’s sake, u going to toe ning, she he did not know the mark. So far you haven't done “What woul f y much harm to anyone but your- “That you answer nothing—for self. But we've none of us any as- the present ar surance that you won't involve us took her up. Then all in a nasty snarl. Unless Crane Crane. “Is Kronberg and I stick by you, youll go to Ambassador?” trial as sure as you live, if Kron-| *“No,” said Jimmy. “I asked, just berg does 's likely to do—and now. He registered this morning I shouldn’t blame him. From now and checked out this afternoon.” on youre answerable to me. Don't| “That would su that he think I don't mean it. Unless you found out whate wished to play the game as I tell you—well, know.” Just try to beat me and see!™ “Where do you get that bright Sullen, and staring fixedly at the idea?” Klein asked disgustedly. road ahead of them, Vivienne sat “Even I'd have the sense in silence all the way to New after I'd showed my hand York. After the ultimatum Chan- he fixed it so both the girls prac ning had delivered behindg the tically have to ans him, or ad- abandoned barn, he had not spok- mit whatever he thinks? Now, take en either. He would have paid-this theatre business. He offers more attention to a Pekinese on'Aileen and Vivienne both a persoh- | the seat beside him. He wound the al appearance. Ain't it natural to car in and cut through the heavy jump at the chance? If they don't, traffic with a dexterous hand, puff- then what's the answer? And the ing contentedly at his pipe with fact that Channing high-hats that the air of a man who has made guy don’t help matters ar up his mind and is quite at peace.| “Aileen can claim that Not until they were out of the won't let her,” Jimmy reminded tube, on the Manhattan side, did him. “And Channing hasn't ad- he make a stop. Then he ran up mitted that Vivienne is his model.” beside a hot dog stand and stepped! “A lot of good that does. Kron- out on the pavement. “Eat?” he berg knows it—and what does he asked, but Vivienne gave him a 'care for Gluck? Besides, he'd say look of scorn. So he left her wait- yes in a minute, and Kronberg ing there while he munched a knows it. Now you take it from sausage roll and telephoned Klein's me—and it's true—if they don’t office. Then, without divulging his show up at his opening, hell be plans he started the car uptown. wise that they're scared. “We're going to hold a council,”| “You mean that y hé said when they reached the the- t0?” asked Vivienne, lv uncasy ater. “Youre invited to sit in. Nat-| “You know that Dwight changed wrally, you won't be discussed. You the features on the proscenium are my affair. In whatever else canvas.” comes up, youre expected to take “Ain't that in itself suspicious?” part.” Klein replied to Crane. Incensed at his treatment, but hiding something, maybe? And is helpless, Vivienne sulkily followed there something besides a contract him through the theatre lobby into makes Aileen wear that mask? Klein's anteroom. “Walk right in,” said Sadie Kohn, 'again, maybe it is.” with a kittenish smile for Chan- “I'm inclined to think you're ning. Vivienné gave her a sneer- right,” Channing had been consid- ing glance and Sadie’s unfailing ering as the producer spoke. “What- memory recorded a caustic item. 'ever we think about Kronberg, the “Hello!” Klein greeted them af- man has intelligence.” fably. “If here ain't the Prodigal “You said it!” Max Klein agreed. Daughter—and not a motion pic- “When that guy goes after som ture! Welcome to our city. Only thing, he gets it or knos that fatted calves ain't appropriate we got more brains, maybe we win. Channing turned to till at” the I he er he Gluck to leave | Hasn't | | “Was he| Maybe all that ain't important, and | why. If | |hit the ground.” Judge Marrs said {he had witnessed the feat. Feared by Lawbreakers grim determir by | That {made him fes |served him in good lcame to prosecute them. “No attorney ever shcok the tes- itimony of that officer” Judge Marrs said. “And after he had tes- tified the opposing lawyer might ias well dismiss him from the |stand because he never whreakers when time 1 | | | | | Jack Dempsey, former heavy- weight champion, waved Max Daer back to his corner after he h2d rushed Tom Heeney through ' ropes at the start of the -4 round, As Tom got back r | feudist he| | 2(to change his testimony on “fc $10 an acre property near Je | that later was wort | milllons because coal was disc iered under the hills. He was & iin Letcher county, Ky.,'near Virg bi the son of Jc ’Wrxah:. A pi | Although the most active quar- ter of a century of his life was t i he had served as a h had early Prior to fought in tered the federate army, he | ptured and after a {in vy prison at old T Smith was released on his promi: inot to go below the Ohio {Later he went into the Union army as a substitute for a youth who had perience d Wa Civil to h a man to t n his later years Wi 2nsion as a Union vet Wright’s wanderings took :him {into Virginia, West Virginia, Ten- {nessee, Georgia, Indiana and other states surrounding Kentucky, and (one of the most vivid accounts of an encounter with a man he,was seeking to st was told about |an experience in Tennessee.. He |had trailed the man to a village |in the e Tn part of that state iwhere the latter had established a shop. Wright walked ipast the window, according to the sec here,” he went on de- to do, Vivienne? About answering dle it with bullets before its body story, and was recognized | The fugitive, knowing the offi-! ;cer‘s lightning speed on the draw, {fired quickly through the door- that|way striking Wright in ths body.! | Then, anxious to finish him, rush- |ed from the door to fire again. But | Wright's pistol barked as he lay lon the ground and the cobbler ! pitched forward dead. Wright never |entirely recovered from the ball that lodged in him and in his old \age, said it had left him stiff. got John!| Everybody believed that “Bad er, in Portland, Oregon. who under Union U EAST CANADA |ham. Song, Boys' Glee Club. Tra are late and other traf- fic is hampered Western Canada reported little or no snow throughout that sec-| FIRST AID CLASSES TO tion. BE RENEWED NEXT WEEK | The class in “first-aid” instruc a pistol at all times | tion, which was started here th with it. He may have v, but Judge ; good progress under the direction o nt diq|CGeorge Miller, and will continu its work next Monday night. Upon completion of the firs to my the enemi said. | who wanted |Will be started by Mr. Miller. Al o town, and|Who are he was there, but |attend. saw him head for my house | d I rushed back by a short cut to warn John. of his him kill John didn’t kno T SPRAINS ANKLE “Jon asked me 1t T had & pia- [Temain ab home for’a few day . T gave him mine and just as| - - put it in his pocket with his hand the door open and nemy came in with his right | nd in his pocket.” | “That outlaw never spoke,” the| judge continued, “ but he ex-| tended his left hand to shake with | John. John was cool and calculat-| DOUGLAS To see the wonderful a first of the week, has been making course of instruction, a second class interested are invited to Margaret Pearce is compelled to|night won a decision over Herman LAST TIME TONIGHT “CAMEO KIRBY” | on account of a sprained ankle re- ccived in basketball practice Thurs- day night. | HOME DEMONSTRATION CLASS | At the meeting of the Home Demonstration Club which was held yesterday afternoon some in- teresting facts were brought out in connection with dried fruits, their value as food products. Dried fruits, it was brought out, have been cne of the most valuable SPECGIAL PRICES All this month on ’Ionds in use through the ages. LADIES’ F b The next meeting in the Home Demonstration work will be held AND the last Friday in February in the city hall, and every housewife who is interested is invited to be pres- | ent. CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SLIPPERS Douglas Chureh Services Preaching services 11:30 a. m,, A [ Iiollowmg Sunday schocl. The Serenaders Juneau’s Best Dance Orchestra o Douglas Native Presbyterian Church L HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker Meets Thursday evenings and | Sunday afternoons. ¢/ BRITISH FIGHTER GIVEN DECISION | NEW YYORK, Jan. 31—Jackie “Kid"” Berg, British contender for the lightweight championship last / f | Dancing Every Saturday Night at ELKS’ HALL Open for Engagements L ‘e g s | Prlyck, Kalamazoo, Michigan. COLISEUM of BREAD Star Brand Full 16 oz. Loaf 11 singing, talking feature ing and they grasped left hands| SUNDAY NIGHT 08 cents py with their right hands in their| 7 At pockats. Protty soon the outlaw A TROOP,ERS THREE 2 Loaves for 15¢ who had a pretty good record him- | Hilarious comedy high-jinks—all talking and RYE self, withdrew his left hand, turncd | laughing feature and walked out. He was afraid to| VITAPHONE ACTS—COMEDY and NEWS WHITE | risk beating John to the draw.” WHOLE WHEAT | i GRAHAM ‘MRS. FEMMER IS FRENCH , REPORTED BETTER| The condition of Mrs. D. B. Fem- | mer who went south recently for | medical treatment shows continucdi improvement and an operation has| been delayed and perhaps will not | have to be resorted to. This is) accoerding to a cablegram received this morning by Mr. Femmer from | I nis daughter Rose, with her moth- | ) { When Baer Sent Heeney Thro’ug;hw the R(;pes into the ring he rested on one knee until Dempsey counted eight. Timekeeper Donovan counted two ahead of Dempsey while Heeney was getting back in the ring and awarded the A little water it abounds in living WHAT REGULARITY DOES ife in a flower, but if watered regularly er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. First National Bafik N BRI EEEDEEEES=E=S. A trial will convince you our bread is better and will remain fresh for one week. ] STAR RESTAURANT | AND BAKERY Pies Cakes Pastry now and then keeps strength with great- HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED with modern machinery. The better way. . . . 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