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R ——— POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1931, ' By CLIFF STERRETT e e o A 'THE LATEST OUT PAJAMA DANCE s L. 0. 0. M. No. 700 MOOSE HALL s TONIGHT Y'SAY ASH IS FETCHIN' HOME. HIS VAUDEVILLE PARTNER? ASH WOULD HAFTA GO TO THE OTHER & END OF THE EARTH )] TO GIT A GUY THAT'D TAKE A CHANCE WITH — Come and enjoy the latest in dances Music by the “Merrimakers” Admission—Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies Free Dr. Theodore Charters went rooms. The hostesses will be MesDoNrT SUFFER quietly and indeed from “him no dames A. Edwards, D. Frankforter | scund has since been heard out of and J. O. Kirkham. of the prison-hou A linen luncheon set will be dis- WITH DANGERO“S the shadow: ! > posed of at the tea. | | Do yol suffer after meals with a e e T U D S U -~ 1 By Percival Christopher Wren Author of across the gulf that sepagate: bond from the free. For the mantle of John W ————l BEAU GES' SR aph, SHILE LT L SYNOPSIS: Mr. James dics |Marjorle, and, putting her arms|'hat he had drawn so.&illiully| A real sea story is “Isle of Lost ; ; from a drink of the poison he xcunjd his nc’.‘kp she kissed him | 2Pout his shoulders efféctivcly Ships” which is on tap for this ‘ifii‘?"finf{?é“zi‘i;'r?."vde“p?&':‘iflfl: . had preparcd to kill Marjoric | lovingly. toncenls His ldentity fofpilte . . .jevening and Thirsday &t theig,q i amule with fearcsbing s I, and, in the ensuing | “Good-by, darling Rosemary . .. unless the real John Waye wcre|Douglas Coliseum. {minute to drop dead. This condition YES, ]\IAN[, WE SELL ELECTRIG discovered, or declared .hims I confution s nurs- | Marjorie,” said John Waye huskily, : ; can be prevented, likewise relicved, fng Bomh, with | kissing er o 1ty In e Baglb e NoTICE | lake Carters Lite Liver il VACUUM CLEANERS Sicter Welden's hel; ots the i pyright 1930, by Frederick / after meals and neutralize the gases. Si D, gots Turning upon his heel he fled Stokes Co.) { | Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, re- girl out ,-O‘ the pl_ace. Con- }rrcm the place. On and after this date I will Jieve the gas and encourage digestion. B Vi frented ‘f“h the tragic develop- Reccmary! Tomotrow. Waye |DOb be responsible for any bills! The stomach, liver and bowels will L3 13— Charters admits James | Dr. Theodore Charters, clean- ocs back to the story you |cContracted in my name unless veri- |be cleansed of poison, painful and con, as ominously Waye |chaven, and remarkably changed "m‘,‘e just. road to telb. of her | fied by mysed. | dangerous indigestion dis: miu’d EXPERT him that Schlitz, Dorson |in appearance, strolled slowly, WALTER (BILL) McGHEE, | the system enjoys a tonic-efféct. Don't |meodily and far from jauntily, whoce tragic loss made him the | adv. delay. Ask your druggist for a sed and James have gone and that P T TSP TH B ROY AL, HOOVER, o 5 e 2 very soul of vengeance. (ST e S . of Ci Little Liver Pills, . SPAIRING he, Charters, is being saved for |along Michigan Boulevard. Daily Empire wane ads Pay. .il’ks’ arter's iver E REP/ NG the last, Waye decides | Depressed, heavy and despondent, ! & L i = RE ER and =y Marjoric to Ind |he went his way; but, from time| 7 E where she is to wed her fi- to time, hummed a popular air as he felt the warmth of the sun, and sniffed the invigorating breeze from the lake. ! Indeed, he was doing so audibly as three stalwart men overtook ,him, and ranging up, two on his right side and one on his left, fell into step with him. ance, Captain Lauderdell. But when, at his request, Sister Weldon hunts his passport in the coat he had worn on the day he first came to the home, it is missing. He obtains anoth- er and sets out for India with Marjorie. You do not take your watch to a blacksmith for repairs. Then do not turn over your c d its fine engine tothe inexperienced. Our automo- bile mechanicians are expert engine men—and we guaran- tee their work. Service charge DOUGLAS NEWS GENERAL ELECTRIC PRICED $14.50 AND UP Can be rented and rentals applied on DOUGLAS TAKU WILL R U THITHS “Mr. Waye?” inquired one of S purcl’lase later is no higher—and you get Chapter 27 that BIAEGAY. i SOON GO TO PR only first- workmanship. TWO CONCLUSIONS “Sure. John Waye of this little| Literary work in conngcl.lon \\‘t'h “You absolutely insist on going|bright burg.” . The Taku, Douglas High School P PR Ma B, Annual, js practically completed . . o g e face of her ot G vrey aes| . e book soon goes to.prs Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 8 CONNORS MOTOR | triena sympathetically ,a little]. Would you mind removing | Th¢ covers have arrived and most ] Bratsl E . sadly. |your hat a moment?” continued!©f the Cv'"" RObLL, NSRkR i guehu ouglas ;‘- COMPANY “Yes, Marjorle, I'm going back”|the man who had accosted Dr.| This vear's motif seeks Lf in E he said. Charters. “Gray hair,” he contin- | Pret Alaska for the tourists. The| Juneu, Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 = CHEVROLET DEALERS Around them was the shrill tur-|ued. “Nick, probably made by a|four d_""lsmu bages feature 3 ,l"‘ Z - g i moil of the Great Indian Peninsula | bullet, in cartilage of right ear.“;:f:}‘;::‘mysn"‘”’“” ]";]“‘]‘:'l:b;:_‘fll‘és"“‘:‘-& : Railway terminus at Bombay, a “Quite right,” agreed Dr. Char-| .- g, '1 n“,' E S N Bl nolse unheard by John Waye as|térs, coming to a halt and smil- | aPPing. The “”;‘“L’“';‘e"‘[t’f ‘L““-‘ mart [New ouses NI IR novel and attractive. Ll pictures is As the tendency in annuals ‘today is to eliminate a feature depart- ment, the section in The Taku de- voted to stories, reviews and poems | | will be reduced to a minimum Very appropriate the yearbook 'is dedicated to Alaska’s gavernor, Gecrge A. Parks. Among the in- | treductory pages are several scen- {ic views famous in the Tertitory ! The book will be printed a rich | dark brown, an interesting new de- he held Marjorie’s hand and said | “Good-by.” ¥ BT ST e He had refused to take his fare- well of her elsewhere than in this IHERARERERRRTARRRRRRNERRDORNON e Dt of places, ater naving glve before the altar of Bombay Cathedral. his glove. “You do like Reggie, don't you?”| ‘“There you are,” he said, and dis- acked Marjorie, glancing to where|played the necessary scar, also ingly touching his right ear, where indeed was the mark in question -self-inflicted some months earlier. “Scar across back of right hand?" inquired the big man. Promptly Dr. Charters withdrew Just the thing to wear with a suit or skirt SILK CREPE — Flesh, Egg Shell, White, Ecru—All sizes $4.95 to $6.50 WASH BLOUSES In dainty frilly styles or the more plainly tailored Warning! CARE must be taken in the kind of TINTING you purchase for your walls. Wa RADIO 'y 7 EUCTRIC J7 EQUIPMENT CAPITAL ELECTRIC | COMPANY | Second at Seward | e | P SRl Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room || City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From | 8 a m to 10 p. m. | Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, her huszanc or an hour was super- Newspapers, Reference, intending his orderly bestowal of “Got 'ny letters addressed to Books, Etc. hand luggage, bedding, hampers | yourself?” land other impedimenta in the bl “Plenty,” replied Charters, div-| FREE TO ALL H 4 e Lo reserved compartment of the train 1that was to bear them across the elf-inflicted some mo:.-hs earlier. ing into the pocket of his over- ! parture from the usual black type. | |The end sheets will be a colorful | mardi gras paper which is a re- tminder of the gay confetti thrown | by tourists. Alma Savikko is Editor-in<Chief fof the Taku; Vieno Wahto, Busi- ness Manager; and Mrs. Engstrom, literary and business advisof. = As Featuring the sleeveless, short or long sleeves All sizes VERY SPECIAL—$2.50 !the advertising campaign has been i most Successful and the staff has ! worked hard to perfect the liter- jary end of the book, it is expected | that the 1931 Taku will be even | better than that of 1930, FIREMEN *EET TOMORROW Members of the Douglas Fire Department basketball team will be Buests of honor at the meeting to- . morrow of the department. First ithere will be a business meeting :during which final nominations tdand election of officers will be held. A report of fires during the |year closing will bé made, also reports on preparations for the an- | nual dance to be given next Sat- urday. A feed will follow the busi- ness meeting. e i“lS ZAT 80?” OCCUPIES | ATTENTION OF JUNIORS ‘With the Prom past history, the GORDON’S MEN’S OVERALLS 220 Blue Denim WAIST OR BIB Special at $1.25 Pair J.M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel MURESCO Will not peel, crack or rub off. INSIST upon MURESCO if you want the best THEREFORE, beware of the kind of COLD AND HOT WATER KALSOMINE you pur- chase. MURESCO is sold at the Juneau Paint Store JUST RECEIVED coat and producing several ad-'Juniors afe now free to déevote ali dressed to Mr. John Waye, at & their energies. to rehearsal of “Is . 2 i __ ! plains of India. 11 t ( “I approve of Reggle. I pass him. I leave you in his hands without a doubt or a fear. He strikes me as a splendid specimen of a fine type of man—your Indian Army Officer.” “I'm so glad, dear John” said Marjorie, flushing warmly {“How can I thank you? How can e 7 ) Chicago hotel. “That’s all right. Passport?” in- quired the man, adding: “You landed from England on September 30.” “Certainly. But I don't carry my passport about with me, naturally.” “Where is it?” Zat Bo?” three-act comedy, to be (given Saturday, April 25, at the |local theatre. Mrs. Engstrom is coaching this production. | The main action centers around three bachelor pals who adopt a charming girl as their sister. The action takes place in 1916 and 1918 1,000 Bottles UR TP\ “At my hotel.” in d4n apartment in New York City. Arne Kronquist is stage mana- | T ever begin to thank you?” “I'd like to have a peek at it.” “By being happy.” John Wayz| “Why, certainly. We'll go along, patted the hand he held. “Happy right now.” ' ger; Margaret Pearce, prompter; as the day is long.” “We will,” said the man. | Orrin ‘Bdwards has charge of the | “I shall be that,” replied the| “And now, what in hell's your sale of tickets; Hilja Reinikka will girl. “But you, John? Will yougame?" inquired Charters, as the | handle the programs. Margaret write me a nice long, long letter | four turned about, and marched Pearce will play a piano solo be* —all about yourself? All that you|in the direction whence they had|fore the curtain goes up on the care to tell me, that is.” come. first act. | “I was going to do that, anyway, “Just wanted to be sure that Marjorie. I'd like you to know how [you're John Waye," was the mon- jand why I became a—a chminal"committal reply. SALES Every Month in the Year SARGON PLENTY FOR EVERYBODY Not Only Cheaper but Better S e 1931 SALES DATES A silver tea will be given by the H “ o » t 18 if | and a convict, and came to Eng-| “Of course I am,” replied Char-|yradies’ League on Thursday afte . Augus i land with the firm intention of |ters impatiently. “Who else d'You ernoon at 2 o'clock in thea{cague %’“l 2 September 15 CE & AHLERS C committing at least four murders.|think I am?" = ay 19 October 20 | RI 4 O. i1 want . . » | “I dont think youre anybody| .}u}ie 112 November 17 “Come on, Marjorie,” called Cap- [else,” was the answer. uly December 15 GOOD PLUMBING |tain Lauderdell, jumping <_Aown, From his dispatch-case Dr. Char- DOUGLAS “We tell you in advance [} from the carriage-door and selzing (ters produced John Waye's pmss- | Bpeclal Sales Held on Request of Shippers. Advances what job will cost” {her arm. “All aboard | port. COLISEUM will Be e as Usual When Requested. Trans. “I say, Sir,” he continued, "whab} “Photo’s a bad one,” he said, on earth can I say to give you “and taken a good many years ¥ | some idéa of what I feel? I'm not'ago at that.” i |good at it. But, T never heard oti “Good enough,” replied the de- fered by Telegraph if Desired. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” Tonight and Thursday = h kindness, Straight out and|tective. “Quite O. K. Fine. You're o G y | KANN’S ;l:zk ng:in, just to hand her over.:.yeoch:ewayz, all right . £ m:d “THE ISLE (‘)”F WE DELIVER S}JA[ II,E FUREXCHANGE I STORE !:‘?;L T mean 10 2:; s [t s, o oot lim?ox;:u m SR SHIPS Telephone 134 Express Money Orders | 65 MARION STREET VIADUCT with Virginia Valli All Talking The young man wrung John where you can finish that life- Seward Waye's hand, sentence you walked away from. ... fvoend a4 ' "“Good-by, dearest John," said|Coming quietly?” SEATTLE.US.A \ l L A ks

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