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POLLY AND HER PALS [WOTS THE IDEA OF SETTIN'ON THE FRONT T WANNA GIT A LOAD OF GERTRUDES NEW Y'PORE SAP! SHE'S BEEN HERE FER HOURS!CARRIE WRIT HER TO ARRIVE BY | berg " night in his office. 3 :‘m elder sister—as well as in STOOP2 TRYIN' GOVERNESS WHEN SHE GETS HERE OnReIng “Il go along with you, stood up. Max When Aileen ge carcer is end>d by urcment, she | cin ed at the hos- | they had returned from ‘moon. He was there to- result of a phone call ileen herself. She had said must not tell anyone, since s only able to ask a few e as yet—but she wanted him her, doco her press agent work. Arncld Kronberg, movie mag- nate is thot by a masked wom- an while making advances to Ailcen’s tister Vivienne. Re cring he tries to make admit his assailant was Aileen, as he suspects. A message to A _ROMANCE_OF RADIO 3 THE TRADESMANS ENTRANCE / 1 up nice has ne do for her. There wa. I used think t would care for me thou of her. B y about Aileen er been anything I would a time wi y promised. “But 1 come again asked > I'm going to Ho th, and from made it plain that we'd | Ailccn cigned dra: ((‘l“.:. hi‘n(: \}‘ FOLE sricn 1‘hi!‘?." .L!?Am be just pals. Now ‘!I-p o nldf\rfhcl K.an vry;v n: w'i oy ivienne, hopeful yet app s before her, and will incriminate Aileen if nc- 1(.u 1».(- 1ot SHIGK, ARA famotis Max Klein, producer, indeed!” Viv told him [E: de- him ters | When Jimmy arr |4 v. "1 et Tademcisclle Masqu p. h rised to see Viv|' - X 2 i s o annin g witt ctor 1 g a percelain mask m';xd. | anning lknn.,‘\nn Doctor 5. You might as|But, r by Dwight Channing, | He had nct seen them Jimmy de Jimmy Crane, who loves wedding, and he was not ll{by pau there that she's ces ary. Ly lue that friendship all} .. wins a confession from E lightedly. “Ob, Jimmy, she's beau- |, 5 HSTe ok Ea aus Vel actrecs, that she tifull Isn't it simply marv | thoritative. “You mustn't rob her “Adra and fired at Viv- |After what he's done for her, !m]”r it. Of course, I realize how icane in a fit of JTIO\"’;X "':L. ieind T‘l’ R Rt’”h?m to fix MY It's much the same with me, it Reonberg imxeeall, Vigoray | fach, Then . Jushtyou WCh mY|path of us have a Tight to feel that meanwhile has become engaged |speed! |we've done our parts. Every time to Channing. Dr. Richard | Jimmy had not failed to note her [1(*° )7 % BUH. - Saunders, a plastic surgeon who [use of the Doctor’s given name.( = o 505 G TG has fallen in love with Aileen, has operated on her in an ef- fort to restore her beauty. Naturally enough but pregnant with 2 meaning he had foreseen. “Well, that is fine!" he stammered awk- g | wardly. “Maybe, when he's resting Chapter 33 |he could give me a new mug, too.” THE MASK YIELDS TO LOVE | “Come up and have dinner.” “Don't go, Jimmy.” M Klein | C] detained him as Kronbe! { “You, too, Dick, f you ean.”(y "0 what he felt he must. But, | ed in. “We don't want any pub-i “Pcisibly.” Saunders thanked|. N Tl P T R | Jicity about this conversation, but'him. “But I'm rather busy.” Then imbike Hersobmblstaly Haj you might as well stick around.ihe and Jimmy went m‘cmnynnd the fy . hdsd . G “You Sit down, Arnold. Have & b or walked with him along the member what you told her. “What's on your mind?” as i { _lone big reason you advanced for Kronk , not qunr‘al his 'm really a little proud of my- having the operation “Well” said Klein, “th Sl MR e e & couple of things we three been a wonderful |.p ¢ able to do it for y with her too straighten out, and I got some you'll like nning called to him from the| was satisfaction. have t will be indebted to me for 't of the pleasure her p: them. {T'l know that I was able—to help will give make her happy It was far from The sy for Jimmy | public | Club last evening, ved to be i Don't forget that on Monday the | S T poislrgiarof. the, esba 180 |new serial “The Crime in . .thel 0t} enjovable and profitable. George W. Hinchman, deceased. An: anrh Ganilen” starts, 1t o thrm-] re were nine tables occupied |All persons having claims against “You PPY.” | wi re- The her | 19 | for | | their silent magnificent isn’t a man in a million who'd do | ing myster: NEW YORK, Feb. {boxed and o Cal I think,* “You're not ¢ ‘No, I'm not, but you see, learned—that Aileen loves someone | 1d | eise.” i Jimmy st ishment, There was no mistaking suggesting’s cricl you deserve Saunder: No, Cran: said Saunders fi Then his eyes grew less seri- . “Perhaps, if you could pul that trip would do Al Jimmy's heart went cut to him aled a bond cf “There | rip unde nding. at you are doing!” “Well, I won't admit that.” Saun-}atr ders smiled. “But there’s one thing 1 will say. I'm a darn good plas- tic-surgeon! Now go.in to her.” | (Copyright, 1930, by The Macaulay Company) THE END oo ghran, fc ight champ! tpun nia rounds. a Loughran. Baer weighed ds and had 17 pounds adv: Hope e nal, elther. | i!" said Jimmy. ’ ed at him in aston- mingled with admirat Saund sture as he put out his hand.! |“What you're Help her ds it} ¢ 7— Tommy | ht heavy- night out- Max Ba n easy decision and DOUGLAS I've DOUBLEHEADER This evening at the Douglas nat- ket! |atorium, the battle of the season h:r.ibctwecn two Dbasketball teams, d |Even if she hasn't found out—what Douglas High school girls and the d |you could mean to her—she's cer-)mlhupp?r maidens, for the Channel en’s door. “I've always!tain to in time. I'm going west.” | BASKETBALL sermon topics, ete heol championship, will take . starting at 8:15 c'clock. Each m has won two consecutive vic- against the other and to- t it |night's tilt should be fast and furi- leen | ous. | rm- 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School, e Services Noticew Yor this cnaren column | must be received by The Empire not later than 10 c'clock Saturday morning . to. guarantee change of SR e Sy W‘T‘l Catholic Church —_ e TR i St. Luke's Cpiscopal Church ” The Island high school boys’ & m, having disposed of the Hill- per boys by winning four Sermon. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and | aight from them, will take on NOTICE TO CREDITORS |a fast senior team, the Juneau Alumni, for their share of tonight's on, which should bring out a large crowd of fans from all parts {of the Channel. Number One. Judge, Haines Precinct. SUCCESSFUL EVENING 'S ENTERTAINMENT, D.I A cara parvy and. dance given the Douglas Island Women's { o |y at the cards, pi {to the following: e al and Guy L. Smith for his , and V. H. DeBolt and M nd duly verified gned at his residence, |Laino Aalto, law scores. F\r;A]n!_kn, within six (6) months from | whist: Mrs. Alex Gair and A. Ros-|the date of this notice. nes won first prizes; Mrs. Gu Dated at Haines, Alaska, this Nelson and J. R. Guerin, consola-|4th day of February, 1931. ;!mn_ C. A. LINDHOLM, 200| While refreshments were being Administrator with the an. | ed, the dance got under way,! will annexed. d with the large attendance! First publication, Feb. 7, 1931. which arrived on the 10 o'clock fe: Last publication, Feb. 28, 1931. {In the Commissoiner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division | Before E. E. Zimmer, U. S. Com- missioner and Ex-officio Probate In the the matter of the estate of George W. Hinchman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned was, on the 4th day |0f February, 1931, duly appointed s for which went (the estate of ,the deceased will| Bridge—Mrs. Elsie present them with proper vouchers ! to the under- Haines, ;‘:;T.““I?!; 5 A ; s pertectly”ant | U apge Mot M:‘_i."‘ Zin(‘"i-o%m?i:fi‘f h:fl)ilséhixs)r?al;i . potted you didn’t have more pis! e e = - thn o ing’ 5! { HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED practice” : T « | o o &5 “Didn't what!” Kronberg b /%« == |dance accompaniment was furnish-|{ .\ oo Mmachmery. “Did you ask me here to kid I don't feel funny this mornir “Anyway, maybe youll g laugh . when I you That dame was shoot one else and got in the wa Sure, I'm perfectly serious.” without mentioning Edna’s Klein teld him her story. w do you know she isn't ly Kronberg's forehead fu: rowed. “Because I believe she's tellin nam the truth,” Klein spoke with con- viction. “When a isn't Jove with a man, he usuaily can be lieve her. have confes is nuts about you “That's absurd! fad. “Don’t you think I've a stror suspicion as to who the lady is?” “Sure. got your mas mixed. Dwi nning ain’t go no copyright on bl nos.” “] suppose you're trying to that the girl wasn't Vivienne's sis ter—and that she isn't this radio Mademoiselle of Gluck's.” “That's exactly what I'm saying. And I got evidence to prove locked up in that safe. Did you see her before she fired?” “Certainly.” Kronberg shrug “I could see her eyes througk slits of that mask—" “What color were they?” cut him short. “Black!” snapped Kronberg. “Afleen Gray's eyes are blue” Klein stated positively. “And as for accusing Vivienne, you couldn't get away with that—even if you want- ed to. You see there was a woman/ who knows just what happened— and I know who she is” “Then why all this nonsense? Hronberg exclaimed. “Tell me her | yiame and Tl fix her.” i Y#Get that!” Klein grinned at * Jimmy. “There’s so many g in Jove with him he wouldn't have no §dea. Al right!" He turned to Eropberg. “Take a tip from m Miaybe you got off easy. But I got ghe girl's word to behave herself, shé'll keep it. Suppose you and I pa o there won't be no trouble. | i Nonplussed for a moment, Kron- did not answer. Perhaps | e was more behind this than| he cared to ferret out. Channing was going to marry the girl who | had been his model. And it was Channing d. the Klein sizes in proportion, toget leisure. who had found him that Klein and Crane | . were ‘deeply interested | \e other girl. It might be the part of wudomf—‘tnm to try to guess her In calling your attention to the arrival of our spring stock of Rugs, we are offering you the most complete selection ever shown in Juneau. Representative values from the entire Biglowe San- ford line are included. We have given careful consideration to QUALITY, COLOR, SIZE and PRICE, Our prices are based on the 1931 spring list, which shows a VERY MATERIAL SAVING over the prices of a few months ago. The 9x12 size ranges from $23.00 to $200.00 and smaller Rugs are now on display and whether you contemi}]ate pur- chasing or not, you are cordially invited to inspect them at your Juneau Young Hardware Co. D mavs fair enough!” Rroobers ifilllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIl|IIIllIIIIllIIIlilIIUIII!IIIIIIIIII!I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|I"II better way. . . . We Invite you | { to inspect this new equipment | }in operation. ed by Harry Krane's orchestra. AUXILIARY CARD PARTY Next Monday evening, the Ladies’ New silk linings are here now of Douglas Aerie 117, F.| | $in a big variety. O. E., will give a public card party | 9 Yurman’s n the Eagles. hall. Eight o'clock is the scheduled time for the af-| fair to start. Both bridge and whist | iwill be played with good prizes for| { The Furrier each. Refreshments will be served. SCHILLING’S DEAL 2 POUNDS SCHILLING’S COFFEE, Regular Price Triangle Building 6-CUP ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR, Regular Price REGULAR VALUE ALL FOR $1.55 This deal good ONLY on February 9th, 10th and 11th Get Yours Early SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pledses” Overhauling Season | During the winter months is a gomi time to have your automobile thoroughly inspected and put in good repair. We are equipped to make any repair whether it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- justment and will be pleased to give you a flat-rate on any job. - Conners Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts % | | i 4 Values! GROUP 1: One lot of dresses to be closed out in this sale at $5.00. They include light colors, prints, shantung, flat crepe and some in flannel. " " Values Up to $19.50 ' For This Sale and to Close Out Your Choice, $5.00 GROUP 2: This selection of dresses is in prints and plain colored crepes and geor- gettes. They are all very new and pur- chased for this sale. Sizes 16 to 42 | Very Special Value : $7.50 , GROUP 3: A full rack of gowns suitable for afterncon and evening wear, with or without sleeves. Also jacket effects and the more plain tailored styles. For This Sale Only E - S5 ; $12.75 Every garment in our stock has been i) marked down for this BIG CLEAN UP EVENT. All of the new goods which ar- s rived on the last boat were purchased with ”» this SALE in view . . . all on the new low price basis. Reductions in most cases LESS THAN HALF PRICE. One lot of WASH BLOUSES In Voiles and Batiste Not All Colors or Sizes NOW $1.00 One lot of CHILDREN’S SWEATERS In Slip On and Coat Styles Nearly All Shades TO CLOSE OUT—$1.95 EACH " One lot of SILK BLOUSES Egg Shell, W hite, Grey or Tan $2.95 EACH All Children’s Clothing —AT— Half Price or Less RAINCOATS Your choice of any RAINCOAT in stock at HALF PRICE During This Clearance HATS . A CLOSE OUT PRICE DURING THIS SALE OF $2.95 All hats, including a late shipment of early Spring Felts, just received. Values up to $10.50 ALL TO GO AT $2.95 Each GAGE HATS INCLUDED

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