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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 By CLIFF STERRETT " "gg&Em‘N SWANT 1N THAT AH DON'T KNOW. NUTHIN y i CLOSET SUH? LET ABOUT FTHM, BOSS Y DE LAST COOK ! N ME GIT 1T ?)\1 2 Q;Tr) SUFFERIN' HE DON'T BELO ) LEFT HM ‘ R + FER HIM BEIN' i / NUT- CRACKER, Lizal I'Ll.r= CLOSETS h Sl 1 “ LR TY iR £Y L % EXILED FLIER RETURNS TO SPAIN OOD i | She smiled but she was trembling | after the long strain of the night 193] | Once outside his door she leaned | back against the wall and cried as COMPANY % BE OUT MONDAY ! — —————————— e ————————— ' L] - .. |though her heart would break. She CASH IS KING | e TR AR BY JESSIE DOUGLAS FOXuw |yineq her tears on the back of her . hand, knowing all at once that| SYNOPSIS: “i hope I mever ritability and his eternal preoc- | PRY o e antion | cooeing. wi Blssee S mou | e 100 Wes TaveGouly hungey, _ o lic. bchind Nora Lakes excla- | dered suddenly if he had ever loved aRnE =0 R Vet Rook ok Douglas Highl i LW maticn when Nichclas Th her mother, that tempestuous Irish A X | MONA RCH l prepares o leave {he gifl that he had met on ome off oo ST L L School, Unique in Many | ua lt'Y o whexrs he had been the guest of ~|his jaunts and married out of | i “m”‘mw, Borhabo. lie Ways, Publish d % .‘ ber father. Battling against her |hand. She only knew that her | R i A 5 S, she dictik> cf the young artist, |mother had died when she was/ Pe® e Do i J | FOO(I Protlucts whem hee father would like her | seven; and that her father never| ducstion. With 80 pages, a gold cover sym- | tc wed for the sake of the sta- |spoke of her. bolic of Alaska’s mineral wealth, bility the craves, is an inexpli- She heard Nicholas groan and'ge———. striking division pages, and numer- CALIFORNIA GROCERY cable interest in him. Possibly |she went back to him. She saw his cus cuts of individuals and groups, (his ic due to his being the |long, lean body in the black dress-| the 1931 Taku will make its ap-| 3 brether of Jenathon Thayer, |ing gown that came to his knees; DOUGL_AIS pearance next Monday. The book, | PHONE 478 whem the motherless Nora met | the eyes scemed already sunken, whltc?:. has ?s 1lts ):herfne u;f Tzer-‘ “m""""“ . : 4o five years before and who still |the hair was tumbled and the| NEWS pretation of Alaska for the tour-| o, lingers in her fancies. Again chocks showed the bony structure | icts, is dedicated to Gov. George "mmm""m""‘ll"I""“"lm""“I""-"""IH"I“""“H““"I g threugh the return of Mrs. |beneath them A. Parks. It is printetl in a rich LR I Novers, cwner of the Ttalian She kept a pan of water boiling | »|dark brown ink, a new and novel H = yilla where they live, Nora faces |on the methyl heater and as she| - : departure frcm the usual color | 5 NOTICE H erc wandering. This dismay | dipped in the soft silk and applied|? S L””?;’g;’:“'““y {oRs | $1¥1e, in printing. | £ H ic forgotten when Nicholas, |it to the swollen hand she remem- - " In the introduction are three| H > . . 8 euddr:ly stricken with an in- |bered how many times she had sceenry pictures printed on stippled | = Flfty ]')ol.lars‘ reward .WI" be.pald to any- = foeticn, face, the locs of & |seen her grandmother with just| Treehman girls served o lunoheon | puper, showing Mt. McKinley, Lake £ one furnishing information leading to the ar- £ , nd. such a small heater beside her, to|at noon today for the Seniors. Kenai and a moonlight scene. § = w» bl |heat milk when she lay awake appetizing menu had been planned| The four division pages which £ reat ”‘f any person or persons guilty of shoot- g . Chapter 6 late at night. How long ago thatjin connection with the work in Do- | givide the book into the sections S ing line msulators, signs, or in the vicinity H A HAPPIER DAWN was, like another life lived in a|mestic Science. Astrid Loken made |of Classes, School Life, Organiza- & ' of itk ki h B Nera fought to thrust such hor-|dream in the white New England|the macaroni and cheese; Helen|ions and Athletics are also print- H n working on the property of the E rible thoughts aside as she heard{house beside the cranberry bogs“PHSlclii. biscuits; Jennie Sz.wtkk?‘ ed on stippled paper. The end g unders;gned. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD § < the moans from the suffering Nich- | Her grandmother had been dead|cccoa; Wilma Feero, salad; EISa|gneets gre bright mardi gras paper, = H olas, If it had been herself, she |for ten years |Lundell, tapioca pudding and the | gugvesting the confetti which is Associnied Preas Photo 2 MINING COMPANY H tried to reason, no one would have! “Oh, I must go home!” Nora|entire class, cookles. assoclated with the visits of tour-| Forced to flee Spain In a previous revolt, Major Ramon Franco, | MIHINIII i heard a groan from her thought. | * ists to Alaska. noted flier, returned after the republic was established. Here he is -3 Her father was like that, t00. He| To be dependent on no one but|A. S. B. MEETS TO | A special assembly of the Doug-| S"OWn waving a bouquet to admirers. thought he was dying if he had a|herself, to belong somewhere, !g, e DEOCUlSS ;I\_N:l/s'::;a ?’lil;‘;; las High School will be held at 3 N R R St s o celd in the head. | have deep roots! How she longed| The Douglas Higl 0! ~| o'clock Friday to make arrange-| ! 3 | But cver her troubled mind re- Iror this! ciated Student Body met yesterday mcz:ls el &eysnlz of the Taku, g(t‘“;U. s' Plans to Foster | bay rum is mncln}hrlvc L)w{'a. The ol called Dr. Madroni and his gesture She had told Julian that their [at 3:30. o'clock to make plans for SAnoOncE . Sodhdtiads. and pn‘zes‘ B R % v, = l ] | department of agriculture wlil plant of cutting off the injured hand, and |1ife had been like rushing along in|the annual picnic held on the last |, Mgh soheol -studentisd il ay Rum mn Virgin 1s es]morc of them. ; SUPERIOR FOR 22 YEARS A the fear that Nicholas might die|a railroad train and looking out|day of school. Because of insuffi- dighitn aradets il Flsigrrsssratiney S { A broad program of reforestation persisted. . lof the window to see other people |cient funds to finance this excut-| o he books Special 1:ri7n£ laml 2 S }1s contemplated to halt erosion and o L Her father came in at midmghf.lm their homes while having none |sion each student will contribute Mg ;Vm o claon “‘] Lha'v‘ ‘WASHIM:TON. D: C., May 14.— | restore lh"',‘ growing of valuable singing in his thin tenor. She ran|themselves. |50 cents. Everyone takes his own AlHies, thaVaash bO‘Dk\_ 'Th A ht’h Uncle Sam is plnm_u:n;: to encour- | woods such as mahogany and ¥ to the head of the stairs calling for | The nostalgia of the last day cen- lunch but the A. S. B. furnishes )md::.q e r:“zg thlage the bay rum industry of the | Spanich cedar. | Juneau Lumber Mllls Inc him to be quiet. But he continued | tered itself in this burning desire, [coffee, cream and sugar. Arvo " 3 b e | Virginia Islands, the Caribbean ar- ———— 9 . and. she ran down to him and |Nicholas roused and looked at her.!Wahto and Rex Fox compose the | Svery. D00 at they sell. | ehipelago guarding the Atlantic en-| B. P. O. E. RAILROAD DANCE eaught his_arm. “What time is it? Haven't youjcommittee to arrange for a boat : ST x |trance of the Panama canal. Elks' Hall, Saturday, May 16th. PHONE 358 H “Nicholas - Thayer's ill." gone to bed yet?” Then he pulled | The destination has not yet been| Old Papers at The Emplre. J Bay trees, from the oil of which | Admissien $1.00. adv. [ |decided. Each grade room group 2 - s i accompanied by its teacher. has a Sy separate picnic on the last day : which falls this year on May 22 ~ | BOLSHEVISM REVEALED | ¢ 1 BY MISS POHNERT 1 The lecture given in the Congre- s i gational church last - evening by @4 ik ; | Miss Martha C. Pohnert on' Bol- DUANCED JUNEAU MOTORS - | shevism in China, Russia,.and the | 4 | United States, was listened to with &E 2 3 X @y L !much interest by her audience. Miss FR/9£RATIOM FORD DEALERS Pohnert has lived through many 5 }intercstu\g and hazardous experi= ¥ 5 ‘ences during her life as a mission- . |ary and these she relates in a Foot of Main Street £ | manner that holds the rapt atten- e g~ - s v o cmpn e o ——t |tien of her listeners. F ¥ ATTENTION AMERICAN rye' runn Ompany : | LEGION PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY | ] ! Legion meeting tonight at 8 p.m. Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon 4 : |at Dugout. All members are re- Three Deliveries Daily P ] quested to be present. —adv. Phone 3 . - \ « o Nora caught her father’'s arm. The Best Laun | Shcre “ " & A Nicholas Is-very il,” she said, i Pty M“dry . WHERE? 3 . g o “Whatis it? Anything contag- [ his long legs over the side of the (l:’hAOE:IES?L Lé‘HnIE)BRsy steel rfllls‘fbods slzde z” dnd O”t MARKOE STUDIO oh }ag" bad and began to move about the 8" put. her ,finger to her lips room, his halr tousled, his face PHOBQGRAPHS OF QUALITY and follgwed her father into his |haggard with pain. ® ° ° 8 own room. “I can't bear this, I tell you, I T E? (4 PORTRAITURE, l’Hm FINISHING, CAMERAS, ; “Well, if it's blood poisoning, I{won't!” he flung out. “Haven't you Miss A. Hamilton 0 ALASKA VIEWS, ETC. 3 can’t do anything, You'd better go |some drug? Give it to me!” 1 FURRIER ° al ; to bed and forget him.” She gave him the sedative again Furs of all kinds made i Bank B! ‘5' ut it's serioug” :éng watched him sink back on the ! and ‘remodeled. Firt: NAVORAL BAg) 1dg. Juneau, Alaska « “It's the very devil it had to hap- . How these few hours had GASTINEAU HOTEL pen here,” her father said irritably. | changed him, his eyes sunken in| | ot “If only he'd waited until he left |black pits, his face shadowy and | | Eelnhofie 10 Push a heavy bowl of soup- Frigidaire Food Shelves are us. Julian wrenchey at his collar and flung it on the floor. “I'm going to turn in,” he said. She looked at him, a pitiless judgment in her Gyes. He tore off stock into a Frigidaire—it doesn’t stutter its way to the back of the shelf—slopping over as it goes. It doesn’t ask to be lifted into place, either. made of smooth steel rails o/} running one way—jfrom front to back. There are no crinkly crossbars for dishes to stum- ble over and stub against. gaunt. He lay with his face turn- ed from her, one arm trailing on the floer, his legs sprawled out on the wide, flat bed. From time to time he muttered to himself. Each time he groaned a knife blade clove YOUR s ‘B ALASKA LAUNDRY * Tel. 15 We call for and deliver Exclusive Agency l::g,: el "u:;s e :erp;“ ]'lm:t ::; he;-h:wm“t' in the flickering light RUgFI‘El&g'II‘VEAIN’S all fo'fgi:':;la:”';:‘” n:‘i;} pos It slides along as smoothly and ~ Now, in themselves, easy- 4 who was sulfering. seemed heavy with pain. Pain lurk- 2 very real advantages of Frigid- silently as a Cadillac on a con- riding, rails on food shelves Ll “I've been everywhere to get[ed in the long shadows the lamp; BEAUTY aire Advaoced Refrigeration: crete road! are small things. But they are somou ‘m;lx: y {:\;?flt hat damn x: ;sst hnm?tlo:‘eficei(l;n%u :{1fiksz‘cfi PREPARATIONS m:‘" o‘:‘;‘;;’:fi;:‘:": And when you wansitagain one of the many things that go SPhbre's my dreséiny ;g:;l:.. g i 55 i, i developed by Frigidaire, thae it doesn’t have to be coaxedto to make Frigidaire Conven- P % VeI gave it to Niclolas.” “What's the use of it all? Futility. = have bousehold refrigera- come out—it seems absolut ience, which (millions of 4 tion so healthful,con d % o;‘Pre::,\ soon yzl;;h give him the (All futility. Work. Struggle. We're il We in';"‘;‘y‘;’:‘; eager to obey your guiding., women willtell you) isa Very 3 by over our heads," all under a death sentence.” aconos g & s o . e ,_.,,.__“,ge h;‘,m," that{io give. Mrs.| At length she heard him breath- come in and learn about them; hand : : : This is because Big Thing, indeed! : " A P Nevers Has''edme tgack and she’ll |ing evenly; and her head dropped £ 1 Alle Shat k I Want the vila® R st W oo THE NEW ALL WHITE PORCELAIN-ON-STEEL FRIGIDAIRES ARE SOLD WITH n uck, Inc. % “What a mood ‘You're in!” he et cried. When he was irritated it was Nora who, he said, {was in a black mood, but she was tloo used to this woke it was,almost light. She never ‘ LT T s -y e il A 3 YEAR COMPLETE MIDWAY ARANTEE ‘Established 1898 lcoming gray, then black, against a rosy sky, the grass sparkling, and far below the red cupolas of the Juneau, Alaska E w“noqc!c it. , i city shimmering in the sunrise. W P OHNSON ¥ A ‘We'll see that goes to the |Nicholas was awake, lying there . . CHA : h?.sg:;a‘;;:lq.::“ s lsl:?d patiently. .:ll:ufisn:n‘dmk;::hfl?.e it eyesi ATTRACC"gVIZERICES TERMS WILL BE Py o J ’I:HE = X CARTE'R MORTUARY RN B WU T YR e ot v o : mother. Don't wakfe me early. I'm |able. And Tm hungry.” 7 BOARDERS . J Alask Curner Al Rnd FieSidis fie Phone 136-2 » ¢ B vas o tiuglh e raiper nac naes oo wdlling ¢ wis west | SBWARD STREET - g o = taken off the pleagfant trappings of hjs mind and let Per see what un- 9 glay his charm; J weakness and ir- was much reduced. The hand itself did not look so ugly. “I'll bring you | breakfast,” she told him. ! Opposite Goldstein Bldg. - oot