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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931. __,_______——-—-———-——« volving doors, pushed them open me—" she put her hand against her ° and joined her on th esidewalk. ROOSEVELT SAILS TO As she stoo~ ihere something | happened to her. She was alive af- |ter a long, slow death. Her eyes BY JESSIE DOUGLAS FOX = |syam with tears. It was good to L JUNEAU CABINET ] and DETAIL MILL- {, E ALBERTS IS TO MOVE OFFICES l HERE IN FALLi' SEE MOTHER lips. He drew back. Her emotion was displeasing to him for he was mas- ter of himself again as he answer- ed. 2 by TR ) 0 & inly about, studying the peo-| ¢ 8lVe: even to suffer. She turn-| ‘None of us can know. I don't (Continued from rage One) WORK CO. | g‘“‘"’-}“- Noxy lfl_‘" s "I‘“";hnb O g 4 smile | &0 0 100k at Jonathan Thayer, but |know that we have any right to Of the scveral builldings at the! | From Street, mext to Warner likc for Nicholas Fhayer turns |ple. e could remenm. | 1le Was staring ahead, waiting for |stop a person wio has no desire to| ik hassial sne BAs Deasi hrn- Machine Shop inte J-m.pjllhy ul\:lnn she nurses w:xen he saw her; he ‘:)ou - rL vy the traffic to stop before they|go on ..." S the'Burenu Al the «mbitt red painter through ber her at once. Far_ he first €| chould cross the street. @he could look at him quite stead- el Y CABINET (md an illnco: cauced by an infected a little throb of feeling seemed to| f; 1 A v | another 0 g : b Bar Headt He said nothing as they walked |ily now. He condoned his brother’s | mission, and others to the United hand. Her father, realising |break through the "_"}C‘; s ‘;‘v to the restaurant. She felt she|suicide. There was a faint egho in| States Signal Corps for its wireless MILLWORK o . that his quist cf art has de- |He met her eyes bty b‘:m_" l";;‘mxgm burst into tears before this|her mind from long ago, her fath- | station. i prived the nloll-lrrles? girl of a rwvs‘rd. he_;ua'led“ st s h' lc(x‘le he: boy who showed so plainly that|er's voice crying that a man who e ikl S GENERAL CARPENTER o heme, would like Nicholas o | with his soft hat in his han R had BoF Wasaet o ths B Hof | Ber. Basar had wISEECE oA o S ok SRR L e pobcy wed Her, but her initial Interest | “T'm Jonathon Thaver. Are. o O BEC O e again, |splendid courage. | . Agricultural College and School of Mines. The Matanuska station will in the man is du> to his being of the Jonathan you—" | “Yes,” she answered almost in- Two waiters gave every atten-| Leaving the restaurant, Jopathon GLASS REPLACED the Dbrother |tion. Jon Thayer seemed to draw |walked beside her with anm air of i o v o o % be maintained and its work made | 'Ihm_\xr-“‘nh. il l;nrl met. Bu}d{ibli . ) |out in others & dedire 1o serve Him: [easy arrogance. He ‘iBafstantly e s IN AUTOS When ian plans to marry e had not re . 1 rhaps it was his careless man- by to| 5 < A A Mo, Nevers, Nora, bringing |first she could not bellevé It. She!dr PEISPH antagonized her by . sSpming fo| *Fur Farm Visited Estimates Furnished . =% ner of being used to money. Nora |make her more surely aware cach Mr. Fl Hads ial tri Nichc! the ncws, finds him understcod his expre: n. It s 4 5 3 | r. lory a special ip | Upon Request y was keenly aware of this. Her an-|moment of the bitter wrong she 1 ‘Washington to S t | disaczeclate because his paint- ‘one of horrified dismay. His eyes 7ol 3 2 rom Washington aratoga vk ) TaRE s tagonism made her more sensitive \hed done by marrying Nicholas. Spri N° Y. where the Dépatt ing hand is par »d. Im- |raked her in silent criticism. She % i O e prings, N. Y., ere epart- 55 3 8 1 | 10 €ach small gesture. If she could only lean toward him | has il tal fur £ “ ulcivily che asks him to take still were the blue suit and scarle o 164 p = o e ment has an experimen ur farm. P! el 5. M Hiatine | Your cable came about a week{any say, “Oh Jon, what's happened | He studied:the work being dbns by ‘ her a Married in Naples, |blous b, jod biry are. he w they cot out for Albany, but | “I hope you haven't been waiting 260 Jon sald avolding her eyes|to you? Once long ago you were it to determine its adaptability to| 4 and speaking with a hard compo- sure. ‘“Damon and my step-father asked me to tell you that you are |to come to them as soon as they different. Don’t you remember . But he would not rememiber. The dreadful thing that lay be- tween them was that Nicholas was Alaska. “Sooner or later the De-| partment probably will establish a | similar farm here,” he said. long,” Jon was saying. “I was out when the wire came saying on what train you would arrive.” Nichclas drowns himself on the | first night acea. Then, realizing f his thcughtfulness in providing | i | had she turned with trembling in- as a waiter appeared. passed CUTTER CHELAN ténsity as some stranger trunk check and found that she development, was in Europe and ase ve 3 ring in Ne a honxr fcr her, Nora wceps He \\a>‘<lud)1n \lher lmthlgulzl(;‘am free. Unfortunately, we have |drowned and she should have Y::; é?:;tv;?;::;alhi:n;imx;r u;‘; in bitter ¢:f-reproach. .K'l:anc}v B at a m;l e ig)m‘somc cousins with us now and the|stopped him from doing $0. ... | M o e e a 12 i e tindor s tlores | DoUse is crowded or I should take |(Copyright, 1930, Jesse Douglas Fox) | cther sister who is chief dietitian papier 175 - i e you home with me.” Ao i VES v a 3 o t Ohi - 5 APPR! “?“GI ; EYES Ao ;“’3”‘:\’“ ::‘: rsg::(du}:‘;iwb:::‘: “l::s “Oh no,” Nora answered, “it isn't A proud heritage . . . riches? ;‘umbouso A i o sat 10, 06 Q10 Oy SURLOR, [SF Smay Was Un-|ecessary. Perhaps I can tell you| So Julian said. But tomorrow | = ; . -5k 9 t le i i - * b A ted K 2 | her bags huddled about her feet. bearable. She disliked him vio- oot ot o U me to—and Tt | NGE DewllAGRRE— | & : as:;::"cnm rgdisoihd by];;:-:u‘:,e }:,D!":anlg‘:-an?x:g w‘;:?;“ b E From time to time she glanced lently. R !then Tl go—" She stopped, catch-| and a tumble to her pride. | Gov. Frankiin . Roosevelt of New Yor! I‘V;rk W Imhe Saaien b 3 a&'d - <Pl Autflmo lle e iip at the closk and then with ap-1 “Of course you must have some- ;0 por " lower lip between her ————— | aboard the Aquitania as he sailed from New York b » | he conferred with the Zellerbachs prehension at the station doors.|thing to eat first,’ he Smdi testh, | Mrs. James RooBevelt, who is ill in a Paris hespitat. about their plans for Alaska (_ie- Painto o e How many times in the last hour| He acted as though nothing had .ol 1001 Not now!” he said | velopment. George T. Cameron, in- l,nc | happened, as he asked for her | - terested in local pulp and paper| | { | “Have you ever beenito this city BEAR HUNTER VISITS KIN Duco or paint job, var- ! Jier She had thought of running|had no trunk. There was only one |, H8% YO FHEC BEECES Lo hen [ 9 : Two grizzly bear skins, in trans-| Mf- FIory did not get to see him.\| piching o stripi of § i away, of refusing to meet Nicholas' |thing she would not part With.|o . "cor “uceq to it. Although I R EF W it from the Taku to Atlin, were Soe Delay Cétoin | matterg how y()ltl &;‘{ o?"- ! { family face to face. But that was|That was Nicholas' painting of "he‘wouldn't live here extept that I reported by their owner John No-| Delay in launching pulp con-E ear refinished y § i What her father would have done;|woman; she clung to it, in spite of | yo "4y one’ of the beastly ware- | land to the Customs House here | Struction programs is inevitable, de- | g whid i E and, knowing it she sat on. Would (his offer to have it put with herfy ol T 0 Th T T ver My | | |today. Mr. Noland is a hunters |Clared Mr. Flory. This is caused antee you a first chass Job | ¢ 3 0o Jon Who came:t5' mesh her? | Bage. R oateh e he Ghd i lquids with’ headquarters I A, by world-wide depression and by, and at a price so ridicu- i Or that step-sister, Damon? But she saw that although his) gt U L about des- He is accompanied by Mrs. Noland, | Unfavorable conditions in the news- | lously low, you cannot af- [ She wondered miserably if she|expression was cold, his eyelids| i, things; and when the waiter — They will stay in this city several pt’:“‘ manufacturing industry andif ford to ride in a shoddy could go through with it. ' But she |were 5““’”*]" lm’:"wa"",?pri?; }?;lw brought the chicken she found she |Coast Guard Commander | days visiting Mr. Noland's brother, 198, Danties. || car. No charge for estimat- [ * would. She must. There was only relented a little to bor | COULd not eat. Her eves filled with o Cooydination O | Roy Noland, of the Juneau Tele-| At this time the newsprint mak- | ing, one thing she wanted now, the old | could he be expected to remember| ioars ang sne had to fight to keep| and Loordmation Uffi- k| phone Company. ers are operating at 40 per cent of | —— ‘ house, quiet and peace. She did | her after five years? them back. The terrible part was cer Are Aboard R capacity. Newsprint prices are ab-| fiot want to come alive again; for| “Could you walk a block or two? | . one o not crying for Nicho- ELKS TO GO ON ROEDDA |normally low and most of the J uneau Auto [ fhiat would nuzh 100 mich. Dl & | hEEeE b ofimsmh:n ;;:ge'qxét las, for anything, except, perhabs| on an official cruise of South- On the new motorship Roedda, | Manufacturers are operating at a i B o Cba Y R i |ner own bitter disillusion = least Alaska waters, the United which will substitute for the Es- |lo%. Wetl thete is & trend Vil aint | 1 | X e met her eyes and his hand on tes Coast Guard cutter Chelan, tebeth on the Juneau-Sitka run, S OF X0} RINILY. d | No one had come for her. Per-| He was taking her there because |, " 1o clenched, but he talked (S;ta o gas Ruaw Deripwaie. in offi a B of b can be expected here, he said. ! @l | Japs no one ever would. The doctor he was ashamed of her. She hoped 1L A R Aot S m gt b W SO e AU B e . P R TP G | P ent. the wireless for her, to she would mever have to see him [OF CSUSly umiil she had | command, arrived in Juneau at of Elks Lodge of this city, will \ Foot of Main Street | O e to her own people. ~|again after this meeting. What if o DTS, cating anything” he|3:30 last evening from her sta- leave tonight for Sitka to initiate| Thomas Ferguson of this city, g lancing up, she saw Jon- it meant that everything was swept FaUao Doy QeiTl SnyE tion in Seattle. She departed this a class of candidates there Satur- |successfully underwent a surgical| 5 3 fe 'Ighnnir ¢ s‘k’{e- would have away, her dream of security in v.hc‘su.l.d' " i 11 afternoon for her Puget Sound day -asternuon aud e o Hie HIRSYORSRA (RRUNGtaE ob Bl ARnT ::1:(:‘" mmain&where though it was old house in the country? Nolhmg‘ ”‘.{. AHE D06 ADIDG 'SURY TNED INORS | Sk, | Railroad dance there Saturday | Hospital Old papers at the Emplre office, fve v en him. mattered but that she should leave : Aboard the craft are Capt. H. D. night. The Serenaders are also go- | ™ 04 yp‘fl';zscifii?ci?er;fi fhe lips & this heartless man who did mot| i‘;d""‘zko:e“: ol ch‘ffd";g Hinckley, Commander of the North- ing to play for the Rainroad dance. fl"lflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII"III|IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||||! Httie insolent, and that aid of cold show by a single change of ex-|POSSC te steady as he light. | "est Division of the Coast Guard ol i = Feserve. 4§ pression that he had suffered. | lds; rg:;e%:: fasl'et::ory b B0 | service, of which division Alaska LEAVE HOBLITAL FOR HOME X in, glancing _ He walked beside her 1o the re-| opt |15 @ part, and Capt. C. P. Nelson, Mrs. Thibodeau and daughter, Eho 0oR el M AP, S TR T Seloaan Ehe clsediier S 10 & ;“‘;mjl?‘ United States Navy, coordination| Bequeathed two-thirds of the born recently at St. Ann's Hospital, . ~|and Jon saw the sweep I weary |Officer for the Seventh Area.|$500,000 estate left by the late left the institution today for home. NE WOMAN lashes on her cheeks, the Weary|p,..'y,qay attended to the official| Arnold Bennett, most popular of | B grace of her slim long body. A Wild | 4 i that brought them North. | English _novelists, Mrs. ~Doris ARE UN TS U AI LY eery little thing, with a haunting Be in Cordova July & Cheston-Bennett (above) is a for- 4 < charm, perhaps, that he had been mer London actress. She assumed LOST 102 LBS. OF FAT Almost Unbelievable— Nevertheless True Dear Friends: You advertise Kruschen Salts for | reducing, so I finally tried them too hurt to see at first. He said, leaning toward her: “I don't like to take you to a hotel tonight. But I douw't know ¢ |What else to do.” “I have an aunt who lives here, {Mrs. Durant. I haven't seen har since I was eight. The Modern Safe Way— Right Way to Lose Fat | Just take a half teaspoonful o Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot| water every morning before break-| fast. But I cabled to and when I started I weighed 219 | pounds and when I took them for‘ a year and 3 weeks, I lost exactly | tion of Kruschen by geing hghtefl You can hasten the reducing ac- | her too, so she knows—" her voic: broke, she steadied it, “and I can After returning to Seattle, the Chelan is scheduled to remain there until July 1, when she will depart on her annual cruise to Westward | North Pacific, the Bering Sea and the Arctic going as far north as Point Barrow. In leaving Seattle for the Westward North Pacific, she will go direct to Cordova, where she expects to spend July 4. the hyphenated name by deed poll shortly before the author’s death. Bennett’s first wife, from whom he Zets the residue of the estate. has been separated for nine years, FROCKS Every year until this year, after 102 pounds. go there.” on potatoes, pastry and fatty meats. | “.g ¢ 1)) come tomorrow to take Salts, Kruschen the commissioning of the Chelan, HALIBUT SELLS UNDER 8 AND 5 In Tub EFFECTIVE Reliability and safety due to simple design and LT OO AT T T (L £ £ o TR . H I am 23 years old and T look at| Unlike other |you home. Damon wants to see you. in 1928, she has spent six months S lk i f l 4 J feest 5 years younger now than I|doesn't reduce by rushing food thru ' Do you think that you could come —April to October — in Northern L s f care u contructlon 4 did when I was fat. I have a pic- | your system. Rather it's an ideal 4y, o waters, basing at Unalaska. This H 3 R ture of myself before and after so(blend of 6 separate mineral salts| “.op yes» she said, thinking that | Season she did not come North | P l o . : : E it you want to see them let me| which help every gland, nerve and |yp. quicker it was over, the better, | €arly because of additional cutters i aste i gNE of the first things you will notice when you know. body organ to function Properly. | The waiter brought them smail |ID Service in Alaska waters. The ‘ _trn;e the I'f‘otl'dblskthe quick, effective action of £ I am always telling my friends| Women everywhere are overjoyed | . o of black coffee. The silence | Tallapoosa, from the Juneau. sta- Four Thousand Pounds are '| its four-wheel brakes. about the wonderful salts. I am al- | with this marvelous reducing treat-'petween them became charged with | tion; the Shoshone from Oakland, ways advertising them. 1 took 2 bottles every month for a year and 3 weeks. It amounted to $25 for reducing 102 pounds but it was worth it. If T can be of any help to you let me know. Yours truly, Miss Nellie Simpson, 1903 Wayne Street, Swissvale, Pa., Ofit 31 1930. lflllflllflflflfllll|l|IlllllIHllfllflIIIlfllmIliflIlI|||III||||IIIIIII|I||||IIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIQ Hollywood Style Shop it ol EARE Buy More Near Old Cable Office “One of Alaska’s Distinctive Shops" |||mmm|||mmnmm|m|nmnu||m||||||uumnnummmnummnmumumu|m|||||||||||||||||||||||||mm| K f§_ i Hollywood Style Shop ment. Frequently pound by pound‘au they dared not say. you've always craved. | voice: An 85c bottle of Kruschen (lasts| «God, how could he do it?” 4 weeks) is sold by leading drug-| gists the world over—so start this SAFE method to lose ugly fat TO-|tear her secret. DAY! Juneau Drug Co. and Butler| <1 should have known. Mauro Drug Co. sell lots of it. adv didn't know. COLEMAN'’S Jon put of surplus fat leaves and soon you qown his cup; it rattled in the possess that trim, slender figure|caycer and he said In a hoarse She saw his brilliant eyes search- ing her face as though he would But I If he had only told TR ED RSO OAERD LI and the Ithaca from Honolulu have been assigned to Northern service. The Chelan will cruise with the Ithaca. First Visit to Juneau Today's visit is the first the Chelan has ever made to Juneau. She was built at Quincy, Mass., in 1928 and was put into commission in September of that year. She is one of “the largest and one of the finest crafts in the Coast Guard service. She is 250 feet long, 42 feet breadth and 16 feet draft. Her displacement is 1,975 tons. Her power is electric turbine. Immediately after going into commission, she proceeded to Seat- tle, where she has since been based. The vessel carries seven com- missioned officers, four warrant officers and a crew of 90. Commissioned officers are Com- mander Dempwolf, Commander F. A. Young, Lieutenant Col P. K. Perry, Lieutenant H. T. Jew- ell, Lieutenant M. C. Jones, Lieu- tenant (junior grade) L. B. Tollak- sen and Ensign Allen Winbeck. Moved; Also 6,000 | Pounds of Salmon |{| Eggshell and White Sizes 14 to 20 esecseseisesseren Bids of 7% cents a pound first grade and 4% cents a pound sec- ond grade late yesterday afternoon moved 4,000 pounds of halibut at auction on the Juneau Fish Ex change. The catca was off the Harding, Capt. J. C. Bustress and was bought by the San Juan Fish- ing and Packing Company. The purchase has been put into the freezers of the Juneau Cold Stor- age Company. Six thousand pounds of king salmon were unloaded today by the Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens. The cargo was taken by the Cold Stor- age Company. Boats that took bait and ice and Very Special $7.95 past 24 hours were the Addington, Capt. Sivert Anderson; Dagny, Capt. Andrew Brendal; Dixen, Other outstanding features of the Ford are the Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield, four Houdaille double-actmg hydraulic shock absorb- ers, aluminum pistons, torque-tube drive, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, Rustless Steel, reliability, economy, and long life. You save when you buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive. THIRTEEN BODY TYPES $430 to $630 F.o.b. Detrout plus freight and delivery. Bump- ers and spare tire extra at low cost. You may purchase a Ford car or truck for a small down payment, on convenient, economical terms through your Ford dealer.) JUNEAU MOTORS REH IIIILIIIII"IIIII IHHIN Capt. Emil Samuelson; Ina J, Capt. John Sonderland; Harding, 'Capt. Martin Erstad; Margaret T, Capt. H i H H i H H H H H H i H H H H i H H H i i left for the halibut banks in the z i i i H H H H H i i LT T TH L TH LT T LT B Mo o 4 3. Dok Varis 4 Theins, S5t o FORD DEALERS X gk garatanle o e T Pay Less BETTERMENT OF} . . 4 LUMBER ALASKA 00A3T i sppouitsyids WHEN YOU WANT IT L] Much Less COLEMAN’S Near First and Main GUARD ASSURED (Conuruea rrc Page One) the Cygan will be sent south. The Alert is one of the newer cutters, built about two years ago. It is 125 feet long, and carries a larger crew than the Cygan. Calls On Parks Capt. Hinckley, Capt. Nelson and Capt. Dempwolf paid an official call on Gov. George A. Parks this morning. This afternoon the Gov- ernor was formally received aboard the Chelan. The cutter was scheduled to sail from port at 3 p. m. today on its return trip to Seattle. —_——.—— Sound films are progressing bet- ter in Japan than in many pean countries. e We Carry Complete Assortment SPALDING Baseball Equifiment Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 FINAL LIQUIDATION SALE The Leader Department Store PHONE 454

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