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N IR A Ermmmm—— ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1931. R R A —— ; /."" BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE McMANUS , 2 . : - % You GO AND ™M~ WIFE CANT \ KNOW VT - HEY- WAIT ‘?/7/ TELL THEM SING WHILE THATS WHY '™ A MINUTE- 7 1 SIMPLY CANNOT TO STOR 1T~ \ NYOou ARE HAMMERING - » AIN'T MAD PRACTISE MY SINGING y S i 1A\ & ou- iy WITH THE HAMMERING | e - THAT 1S GOING ON IN THE ] Ay, 9 \ 'll'“\\m\“\\\\\l NEXT APARTMENT N 2 mn;;\h | F | E o i —% 2 - i \ p ) - 7 H : h i O o Iy z - . : A\ v i | Minzgohr, Gene Carlson, Tona Mes- Directed by Dorothy Fisher . ® i {ser, William Rodenberg, Edward VOCAL SELECTIONS i 4 i { ‘R;denberg. Charles Whyte, Loren|(a) The World Is Waiting for the GOODYEAR £ | i | Sisson, Alvin Bloomquist, Thomas| Sunrise ... .. Zeitz | ALL-WEATHER ! | PI c N I c MAY 16 | Redlingshafer and James Johnson. | (b) Kentucky Babe .. ..Gubel | r"_,' i | Totem Sale Prizes Girl’s Sextette . MORE MILES .. l“ 5 LAS FOX v | A total of $37.05 in prizes, or ORCHESTRAL SELECTION MORE STYLE 17— BY JESSIE DOUG | AT AUK BEAcHJcommxssions. was announced 1in Down South . Mydleton | . MORE VALUE .. L 1 connection with sales of the Totem. | Juneau School’s Orchestra i ‘ Ns“‘zrks's; M““‘"fih p‘"::‘-" rk'lh"}b she h“““}e "Od ‘hfi ":}i"’:'li(;’nng: n;‘}-!ave you run cold water over| | All issues of the publication, except Directed by Dorothy Fisher AT LOWER COST ke SR e Jau!- SOpUY B SOURL T the six needed for files, were sold. VOCAL SELECTION ‘ ¢r, improvident Julian Lake, |say a single word. His name was He was smiling cynically. . . ; Tyra Baldwin sold 33 issues and'Scarl(-t and Black i COME IN! SEE THIS GREAT NEW/ TIRE. ELEVEN IMPROVEMENTS] che is distressed al their cease- | not epoken. “I came through tne war un-|Athletic and Totem Prizes| ,;oeq a commission of $6.60; Hild. High School Song less quect of new cceges. “Oh, He listened to her with a faint | scratched, a pin prick’s not going to Awarded and Musicale ing Hagdund, 25 and earned $5; Students s Julian, lct’s go home!” che ex- amusement. It was strange &hx’ do me in now,” he said. b o Xenia Paul, 24 and earned $4.80;| Accompanied by Juneau Schools’ JU]\/EA U MOTORS gl vien b o her ks w0 litle vagabond &s stie| ‘Wil you tell your father for Given at High School | Thomas medingsnater. 16 and sarn. | R Y. Sto g0iK . {o the XVESE | [AHRU. oherEioso. qUist g dpent. o g MIBgRnt iy Be il Agaings 4 |ed $320; John Hellenthal, 14 and| The meeting was presided over EXCLUSIVE DEALERS ;“;‘“‘Nb‘w h"" ll“‘l:"‘u:m“ ‘h Zer:aps ' rwinls ol;ecm;i:avl:i: ;:-f; mfifs tué;:gdsta:;: p;ll:ze:i]: rig ‘:g; Selection of the time and the|earned $2.80, and others who made|by Robert Hurley, President of the 5 = Ritiick Protouiir whish o | chkiiins ot me place'dp abite Lo o, ia badkiiEs: Por the gy e 08 ihe, anemal, Bigh boheol folui e s it At oty (o Milard officlat- Foot of Main Street i k- o % " F i leeerocs haciogad | PICRIC, award of sweaters and let- Eve Rocovich, Elmer Swanson,|ed as Secretary of e studen ‘.‘0"5 hl“l'c':d""c::;‘:: ";;‘;":y :)‘:: Eg:;g‘:%‘;fif&gr ;f;;“‘ En:hsslt]r;):;; gzeo-‘zn C:':rzjt ’;"’e]e:::gf: dbtf':fi:g!ters for athletic prowess, announce- | Jauet Stewart, Duncan Robertson, |body. Professor Raven was present . painter, Nicholas Thayer, their |child, he mused. Whatever would | upstairs and tumble things into fr"(f:ff;n "2"’1’;'::";. ‘C:ubf{"cl:;og ;:g :‘;‘;fi’eed :’;‘:TL"}] Eg‘z':;d g;“;:;: B Sudint Dody AR | ‘« gucst, Nora is further dismay- |become of her, tied to that futile|her own bags and be off. renéit{or; 8" & program:’of 'vocaI;Rhudg Mtissol; 'Theod i Kuk-‘ ° o | cd at her father’s cly hint that |make-shift of a father? For that| “I hope I never see him again!”| /.= | Lot G % | Musie--Entertainment l ¢he marry Thayer. Oddly, as |Julian Lake's pretension to be a|Norah thought. x?: msu_fumental music fentux_"ed‘kola, Pau‘l Hanson, Peter Me_lsenh. | g b che recalls, five years befote |painter was dust flung in the eyes,{ (Copyright, 1930, Jessie Douglas:Sc;o:;e;“:': nc;f Bt:;e ‘;,‘;?;““ fi’gh""m"ld Hildre and Lorene Smith. } i m‘g;ss—ei‘ AR?IT'IES | the had met Jonathon Thayer, |Nicholas Thayer knew. The pic- Fox) ! il J Ry Musical Program | a youth of 20, who had strong- |tures he had displayed with such noon in the assembly room of the ~The musical program, which was | LO“DGE GA’,I,“ERINOS ! ! 1y impressed her, but Nicholas | pride last night had been abomin-| But forgetting's not easy, as | Institution. A 1given under the auspices of the| | it | Thayer the diclikes from the |able. He was a shiftless idler and| Norah learns tomorrow. And S b e o o g | Junor GRS e . P ! firct. When she goes to serve |he would undoubtedly marry this| alarm grips her on her return |PPREC "hep""lc'" a x‘m}e and BAND SELECTIONS 2 his breakfast, he tells her rath- [child of his to some other vagrant| to Nicholas. place for the school picnic was|(a) Nifty March Looz e “ er harchly that he is leaving. lke himself. Her instinct was right, ————— composed of John Hellenthal, Pres-| (b) On the Mall . Goldman | Pi ¢ o g g " |he concluded; she should go home.| ~FEMMER TO GIVE PRIZES |ident of the Senior Class, Chair-| School Band directed by Miss | 183 hone 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Chapter 3 What future could there be for| D. B. Femmer, of the Northland [Man, and the Presidents of the Dorothy Fisher CURIOUS NORA |her in Europe, where she-had no|Transportation Co. is offering $7.50 | three other classes. May 16 was| VOCAL SELECTIONS T XI it i Norah did not answer him at|background, no money, nothing but|as first prize and $2.50 as second | recommended as the time and Auk|(a) Morning Speaks | A St ez = - once, though speculating why this|a kind of cery charm for her whole |prize to school children submitting ;Beflch as the place for the outing.| (b) Woodpecker ... Nevin EYAND AT BiLN RS Rohi strange man had decided to leave.| fortune? | the best reasons why the Northland | The recommendation was accepted. | Girls' Sextette £ The Villa Rosa with its pleasant) Nora said suddenly, “I met some Transportation Co., operating the | To arrange for transportation in| Edna Riendeau, Dorothy Bakke, ROOM | cld rooms was not comfortable)one once named Thayer.” motorships “NORTHLAND” and |connection with the picnic, a com-| Muriel Jarman, Matilda Holst, Elea- Day and Night Service l enough, then, for him. “There are several of the'name,”| “NORCO,” should be granted a mm_ee consisting of Edward Laurie, | nor Irvine and Mary Rogers. Piano “I thought I could work here,”|he said dryly. contract by the U. S. PosLomce;‘Ch“"m",m: Loren Sisson and Ar-|accompanist, Helen Torkelson. Su-|{ oww. . Nicholas continued, “but it's no use.| “His name was Jonathon. He Was| Department for the carrying of thur Ficken, was appointed. The| pervisor, Mrs. Leo Osterman. T T TN TR T T 2 TN have to get out of Florence.|tull and very fair.” the U. S. Mail twelve months in | COMmmittee to look after refresh- ORCHESTRAL SELECTION e 3 Soon Tl be sunning myself and talking about the great things I shall do some day.” She read contempt for her father in the words. She knew too well his laziness, but his very weakness | enlisted her sympathy. { “Are .you. going to, Tyrol?” she asked the thought darting through Ber mind that this might account for her father’s sudden change oll plan. “You've cut yourself bad- Iy!"™ Nora told Nicholas when he brouzht back hiv = “I'm going home.” On the moment he seemed ehanged; strange still, bui the gray eyes she had though cold and piercing she saw now were suffer- ing. “I want to go home,” Nora said. She sat down on a high-backed chair as though at any moment she might spring up and dart off. “Why don't you?” “Julian can’t get on without someone to look out for him.” ‘His lips twisted in an amused smile as though the idea of looking out for her father was an absurd @s it was pathetic. “You've been lucky,” Nicholas sald with asperity, “most people would give their boots to travel about as you have done. For three years, isn't it?” " “I've traveled ever since I was born. But you can't live on scen- | ery forever,” Norah ened simply. ¥“Look here, you can get what you want by wanting it enough.” “Have you got what you want?” {is violence startled her. He stood, legs apart, looking at her with inimical drawn brows. “Neither have 1.” “fle was disarmed for the first . His face was quite different n he smiled; there was a kind of pity in it that changed it magic- What do you want?” _@he leaned . forward, as her eyes “I had such a brother once,” he sald, studying her curiously, “in London about five years ago.” “He isn’t——dead?” che breathed. “I believe he's still alive,’ 'he said iudifferently. | “He must be married by this| time,” she tried to say with a casr ual indifference. But to her confusion the blood began to sting her cheeks. | “It is a habit the young seem to Lave. And by this -time—he must Her finger tips were.lcy. 8he had to farce the words out. “Have you seen him—lately?” “I haven't seen him lately,” he sald without interest. She could not say another word. He walked away from her. She| was tantalized almost beyond en- durance, but she waited. “Well,” he said, smiling down at her, “say good-by to your father for me. I don't like to say good-by.” She did not want him to go, but announced later. | ments for the outing is composed (of David Tewkesbury, Chairman; | Robert Simpson and Henry Weir. Awards for Athletics The award of athletic emblems was made by Porf. R. S. Raven, Superintendent of Schools. Eighth | grade pupils of the elementary school were present as special guests Agent, Juneau, Alaska. to witness the conferring of these 3. The best reason WHY THE | PO0o™: { Sweaters were awarded to Marle CONTRACT SHOULD BE AWARD- | 3 ED, First Prize, $7.50. | Mead, Janet Stewart and Mary | & 4 SECOND PRIZE, $250. Rogers for three years' playing in | basketball. 5. Judges for this contest will be | Letters were awarded to Helen: Magill, Esther Jackson, Janet Stew- | the year instead of the winter| months onry. Rules of Contest: 1. Contest closes Saturday, May | 16th. | 2. Address all letters to Post- master General, Washington, D. C. ' and enclose the letter in an en- velope addressed to D. B. Femmer, 9, RN ORGSR G e ] art, Barbara Winn, Lena Jackson, of all ages. —8dV. Mary Rogers, Marie Mead, Eve Ro- | | covich, Margaret Hanson, Rhoda ! By the Blue Hawaiian Waters.... R Kitelby | Senior Orchestra JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop UNITED FOOD COMPANY CASH IS KING | nuuu‘mmm|um||m|mlm_uunufimummmuuuummmmmmmmmq; MONARCH Quality NEW STOCK Arrow Trump Shirts White, Tan, Blue, Green and Grey CABINET and ! | ; MILLWORK ‘ /! GENERAL CARPENTER {, WORK — Cards and Candy for MOTHERS DAY at HunnnnenRnannnn T AT gl RADIO CAPITAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Second ‘at Seward .S, GRAVES The Clotling Man GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Kurnished Upon Request One package of Gillette Safety Razor Blades 50c, | with a 50c tube of Shaving Cream—all for 65 cents | Dr. West Tooth Brush 50c, | one bottle Antiseptic ‘Solu- tion 75, all for 75 cents Company Post Office Substation HHRR TR RO No. 1 Food Products . CALIFORNIA GROCERY ' PHONE 478 e T SR e ¢ NOTICE Fifty Dollars reward will be paid to any- one furnishing information leading to the ar- rest of any person or persons guilty of shoot- ing line insulators, signs, or in the vicinity of men working on the property of the undersigned. LASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY [ U UL UL T T T T $1.95 RECCE T s SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men 4 < i NI mmmimmnm| =l Svuperio‘r Portland Cement SUPERIOR FOR 22 YEARS Not Onli Cheaper but tter | RICE & AHLERS CO. 'GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office,,: she was not experienced enough to know how to make him stay. She | was a little angry too, that she | had told him about herself, and| that he pitied her. And she was dying to know more about Jon. She stood up and went over to the blind that she had tried to open | that morning and wrenched at it with fury. Thayer came over to her and leaning out thrust his fist at it. With a loud creaking it swung open. But Norah saw when he had brought back his hand he had a long ugly gash below the thumb. “You've cut yourself badly! You' had better run water on it at once, Tl get a disinfectant in the medi-" ! cine chest upstairs.” She rushed upstairs to rummage ' through the medicine chest with its half-filled bottles with their Italian labels. * There was no disinfectant. When‘ ‘began to tell him she went back he had wrapped his | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DIED OF QU AGE .’ "z HE (a1GHT O By BILLE DE BECK v 4- 3 s g - ® 1931, King Features Syndicate, s..c,, Gréat Britain rights reserved.

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