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e THE DAIl:YVAleSlfA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931 : By CLIFF STERRETT . FOR INSURANCE 1 | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON i ] P I'M STANDIN' ; CLOSE TO THE BALL AFTER I SHOOT/ TO YOUR BALL BEFORE You sHooT 3 Telephone 409 Valentine Building e | Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY Tel. 15 We call for and deliver Particular Women Demand LUXITE HOSIERY At our new reduced prices by Harold Rell Miigle: = SYNOPSIS: Bruce Carey wants Pierre Donovan to invest in a mining scheme the money his mcther, Harriet Noel, has left for his theatrical training. But Tony Latour urges the motherless Pierre to continue her work cn the. ctage, aban- dened after her husband, Roy Donevan, had deserted her and | DOUGLAS NEWS | ISLAND COUPLE FETED | ON SILVER ANNIVERSARY | . | Old Tony, said, “I'm awfully glad | | ¥ou came over this afternoon, Fa- ther Tony. I'm going to miss you like the devil, but I'll be thanking you for all you've been to me.” He threw his arm around the old ac-| tor's shoulders. Ann paused to gaze at them s/m- pathetically. Martin, too, watched them with interest. J. M. SALOUM “Where Popular Prices Prevail” In honor of their twenty-fifth { wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. |Robert Fraser were given a big (party in the Eagles Hall last eve- !ning by their many friends of her child, and Bruce, his step- is own stage background Tony to write a play cting Pierre’s life as it might be theuld he yield to the advice of Bruce and Martin “Bruce!” she exclaimed in an Bevils, fether of Bruce’s wife, | undertone, “how can you be so| (“sc" 1\:;-. R N Frw;' W . Ann. Picrre, who has been rude?” She turned and said heart- Doie stalth f . peial S P "l living with them, is about to ily, “Come, Father Tony, you'll wedding march, played by Mrs, er anent avlng leave for dramatic school when Tony calls to say good-by. As he reads the play to Ann, Mar- tin and Bruce appear, the lat- ter determined to win Pierre to his plan. | tay this evening.” To Plerre he i i i Chapter 16 added anxiously: “You are really| — 5 POllowing {ophE e als- dus S el gl ity g BRUCE'S ENTRANCE CLUE | z0ing in the morning, Plerre?” |~ ELEANOR HOLM—= Pliyiog s Tosiriest for Sasiints v ke As Bruce turned toward Tony | Pierre patted' him on the back | [Bpth Lrioge: SN WIE! o7 plete beauty service. look of studied insolencs ent to the foot of the stairs with a Ann “Well,” barked Bruce impatiently, “are you folks coming to supper or not?” Ann looked at her husband and father with anger and shame, have supper with us, of course.” Pierre echoed the invitation gaily. The old actor hesitated wistfully, out Bruce and Martin were inhos- ditable and he said, “I'm sorry, Ann—T'd like to, but I'd better not reassuringly, “Sure as the sunrise,| Father Tony.” | Ann gave him his hat and Pi-| Associated Press Photo They're pretty ehough to be movie stars but they’re not. Rather they are swimming stars entered In the Women’s National A. A. U. outdoor swimming champlonships July 16-19 at New York. Helene Douglas and Juneau . The function started with a mock wedding ceremony. With eloquent inspiration, Mr. Felix Gray rein- forced the bonds of wedlock be- Ecther Goss, the principals advanc- jed to the altar, Mrs. John Mills |and Mrs. Alex Gair were the train | bearers and Mrs. Jack Livie was | flower girl. The groom was sup- {ported by Alex Gair. Mr. Sam | Devon gave the bride away. | joyed. Prizes were won by the fol- lowing: For whist, Mrs. Joz Reidi land W. E. Feero won first and Mrs. We are equipped to give you the kind of wave your hair should have—Combination—Croquinole or Spiral. PHONE 397 American Beauty Parlors A Specialty MRS. JACK WILSON, Prop. and i: “Pierrc, oh, Pierre! Sup- Madison, Seattle marvel, will defend the four titles she won la . El il per's about ready.” rre Weht with i inito: the hall.| Ipok to her Hsckalroke and mediey honors, whilo Gorgla Colamanier Los Angoles will comBEte i it | |Fobert Bonner and Jack: Langseth “Comin’,” shouted Pierre, and | The old actor turned and with fine| !0 events. Josephine McKim of Los Angeles is ertered in swimming events. consolations. the next minute he ran joyously | lignity said: “Good evening, Ann,|—— s s e AR L ATHEE BT i DI | For bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry into the living room. j00d evening, Bruce, Martin.” ( | Williams held high’ score and Mrs. E e oA e e BRI e i 4987 8 wbtor Wb conid «"omm‘:‘F 0. ie A I y H -l l | James Sey and Adolph Hirsch the IT PAYS TO KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD “How's ihe boskkeeping, Pa. Bevis? [ly: ~Goodty.” with you! |I'eminist Advance Hailed, low. REPAIR Every little old balance balancing?” | ~ Pierre, gally taking his seat at| [Licrre laughed boyishly, pleas df 4 | Several pleces of beautiful silver- Martin, Ann and Old Tony laughed, but Bruce turned away in the table, looked questionly from | the painfully silent Ann to Bruce| bering that Ann knew nothing of the art of acting. with the compliment, but remem- | | Spanish Regime’s Policies . »oeet o and ! Refreshments were served to 75 The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good disgust It was very evident| = [ 3 ga | L SR b H “all but 39 cents, Picrre,” said 1 have a long way to go before| wASHINGTON, D. C., July 14— ', . i = | guests. FOphs & I can attempt a part in a real A o Tt e looking. o Perthed at the Government dock.(SSpiil o oo o plaving danc- gy artin. Pl he returnen serioudly iT|orrcan dfeminisisare lookiog AOT The Department’ was chtled! out owing playlng dano The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be “Too bad—neughty little 39 il s ! |the new Spanish republic for 8d*';.rore noon by a roof blage on | DS Was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fra- measured in dollars - " T ek o now have s thing, cause il b4l [ - s £ cents,” P returned. T)\cn. ‘bux i oty 8 e et vancement of their cauce. bsrame structure ‘on Willoughty Ave- »er.led the gran_d march. Old and | p lesquing a man of big business, he | sially from sympathy for Ann, he|Father Tons s Many of them feel they have a near the old Casey barn, The RV dance music was played by | It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of cddressed Bruce. “Ahem! And | sxerted himself to relieve the ten- |MOther used to say that some day|frenq in Don Fernando de 108lgamoce there was minor. |Mrs. R. R. Brown, pianist, and Ed|[ Your Automobile what is your opinion of the Wall|sion. 1 would be a real artist—but moth- | gios pew minister of justice, who » ¢ : | McIntyre, violinist. Street situation today, Mr. Carey?” “Aha!” he cried melodramatical- | |ers are that w. “But, Pierre, surely Father Tony ilm.\ appeinted Victoria Kent, young e i i Five hundred miles of new state E Again the three laughed But |, iscuit vel s | ¥ Spanish woman lawyer, as super- ‘M2 sald dn o tone of disgust,|os oo pisoutts, 88 I Uvel BY|yuqws- he 'was dn actor Dimselr:| i , highways designed in Oklahoma Milan Gets Cool News B,:uce d) e el sous ML the gods I swear, there's 10| ang mather Tony says your moth- |’ an & g in June brought the state system in Torrid Mid-S onnors otor “Aw, cut the comedy, Wil you? ) iy Jike thine to conjure up such benis oce | Muna Lee, director of activities i 3 i) mn I -yummer You're not so funny. : e er was the most wonderful actress |go; the national woman's party, seas |tetl to 6,000 miles. ¢ 0 om ny replied: “I pray thee pardon, thy i er used to say that the most im-|ment which has long ‘existed in is i — ¥ 1 po‘or fool, sire, an my antics fail tc “_‘_g"'f"m?ed’h S mi “por:an( thing is the actor's exit. Aispnm. gSneed o) 4// // > the ministry of communications ; | Dlease, Il trade cap and bells for | s e ooy Son” it “ O |10t of people hold that an actor's| “irng new minister has given us| l/// | [Sling an. niemieonyconen o) PRINTING AND STATIONERY anintercst table, though methinks ¥ én’dmg md’.’ (Qunta)n a;n'é such\emmme is all important, just as|.very roason to believe that in his | t‘t’ e //4I i3 ‘here nfxtsn:ebrilarype D ol s lj Ink D Kk Se : to 'make a money juggler of a T |some folks are always Dragging ,wn’ gepartment he will stand for| 7 PR ) e eatibib: will-be: divided: tata " upplies—. —>bes ts— 2 Then to Ann ‘ome on, Ann, why |, " » N i r hat I know A e to play.” More seriously he | = s |regime, from wha person don't we eat?” He seated himself ~<r;:1‘unu:dl:) ‘f?’But ronel hasyad_,contmued reverently. “Jesus did |pno o iRl o | less depth. at the table. vantages, friends. My time at the‘gg‘ n:ikca X:::F;I halnaxelnt)rlz:lnc;; “The feminist movement in Spain | Eor b s e e 0 r T Ann brought dishes of food for| . d o ™m ger, 1 L {has been gathering momentum for arge numbers of b 1 She suie WHNE Blkere guihg o oo ounvaln has, 1o e WISIEW Loy mut look at HIs emt, Tbidin- | St Bl St ey, ported dying in Kansas streams as e-Drunn L.om any Pierre bowed, burlesquing a court jester, and in the manner of a grandiloquent Shapespearean actor, mountebank were a sorry jest.” Martin, Ann and Tony laughed again. But Bruce cried angrily “For Pete's sake lay off, will you?" ookery. How shall I, in New York, ive without Lady Ann’s hot| discuits?” my Bruce groaned, but Ann and Mar- | 2 high-minded job, but soda jerks| 2at regular, which is more than |about their he ever saw.” Plerre continued: “When I play- ed kiddie parts on the stage, moth- families and all that. most actors do.” “Soda jerk!” cried Plerre. “Spare | me, good sir, 'tis a part I do nnti An actor, you know, must play‘pressed His divine character upon | many parts.” But it's the actor’s exit lines—the way he leaves the stage that estab- lishes the character. “Take Jesus, for example,” he |in this appointment evidence of | what she terms the strong but! | previously repressed feminist senti- |~ |equality in all human relations,”| |says Miss Lee. “We can expect a| very open-minded attitude toward | feminism from the new Spanish | “Maria de Maeztu, sister of the Old Papers at The Emplre. MILAN, Italy, July 14.—Sufferers _ from Italian- summer heat were Every Month in the heartened by an announcement of sections, one for machines capable of sweeping away drifts higher 'than four and a half feet, and the ‘other for machines for snow at a result of the dry weather and lack of food. SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS —— - Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Blotters—Office Supplies 4 R |the whole. world for all time and|g,.mer ambassador from Spain to Aemniy. | Argentina, made a trip through! 4 8 a, gh With agonized face uplifted and|go 4 America speaking on fem- | Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Plerre rosé and in the manner of Year | a showman announced: “With your | Sold at oroached Ann. Then bending over|® pet B iy wgust pefore | D0, Privilege but equality for wom-| DATES : : 1 and offering an imaginary meNU,|,;iher died she talked about her en. : . . " les| Club women of -America, too,| t he murmured: “Does madam desire i and i feel that death f 2 1 THE to order something, please?” f«xal; {::) xr::rce glxean stepping off- ha;/ ct exp{ess: dnime;en -HL fhe-apy bt i 1| LUDWJEIGWELENERLSON |] “I'll have a malted’ milk choco- 4 : 7. i1 | Pointment of e Spanlsh woman August 18 1 stage into the wings after playing ). o itte g Watch Repairinj id o " i yer. A committee from the g Lor e ; Nugget Shop Adt\’:h:;:magi‘t’flermfi:m 312“‘ waiter y‘(:ur b'z" A:d ;he SMS ":“ WhelglGeneral Federation of Women's| September 15 i Brunswick Agency LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM 4 ’ E z she had made her exit she woul i o FRONT STREET | said, “Yes, madam & ”?“““.y"“' be standing in the wings. That's Plubses s 108 somfe e been October. 20 I - 4 BED ROOM and BREAKFAS’I‘ ROOM L T —___ | madam,” and going to an maginary | o0 100 N S kool and | WORKIng on prison reforms. November 17 ie . soda fountain he propeeded with | mo¥ U8 S5 (% 0 0 JOLO0 FU) The board of directors of the fed- : FURNITURE : flourish to mix the imaginary drink :otge:ni\ ;s:ms "L;e to.. That's why eration made an inspection trip of December 15 ’ The Best Laun d.l” I ) 4 which he then, with an elegant ges- |y .. . give up my' school money district prisons when they met ?M Falr Piioe RUGS AND LINOLEUMS ture, placed before the lady. Then |y, ‘pi .o’ or to anyone else—not if here recently. Advanccls v;)ill be made M { § { turning to Bruce and Martin, with | "0 LT T G illi as usual when request- . . 2 p b g me millions. ed. Transf r 8 bow. ne asked: “And what WOUld| 400"V dersiana, dont vou Ann? [ KNUTSON RESIDENCE gt CAPITAL LAUNDRY ] ONS Parker kind permission, I will present the, and Martin “hat the harmony of the little fam- ily was strained. But Pierre's spir- ts were too high to be subdued | and, partially for that reason, par- artist of the soft drink arms extended as on a cross, Plerre i {inism before women’s groups and! 1931 I DAVE'S SHOI \ P ‘{:::fii;xty - acted the crucifixion, whi An"'vumversn.ies | | READY-TO-WEAR 1 iz ; : under the spell of his acting, un-) Py ihiee tem- | . na —for— | x e'ls Throwing a napkin over his arm | onceiously assumed the attitude of ‘Carmen de Durgos, another fem- | g‘\th } 9 i Breakable! APARKER DUOFOLD A pei was dropped 3,000 fect {from an airplane. The barrel of non-breakable with a magnificent gesture he ap- | the gentlemen like, pleasc? I have sweets for the sweet, and- nuts for the nuts.” “Aw, cut it out!” shouted Bruce. “You act like a darned half-wit.” “Yes, sir, thank you, sir,” return- ed the bowing waiter. “And now, if you' pléase, observe the wretched amateur.” him and, putting her hands on his shoulders, said: “I do understand, Pierre, dear! Of course you must says you must not think of letting Ann impulsively moved closer to be true to yourself, my Pierre. No matter what Bruce or my father Bruce have a penny of your school inist leader, has long been urging IS DAMAGED BY FIRE| Fire in the residence of Mrs.| Thomas Knutson on Willoughby | Avenue this afterncon practicallyy destroyed the roof, the blaze being| confined largely there. Some dam-| age was done to the contents by Pelegraph if Desired Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers’ SEATTLE FUR EXCHANG! E Phorie 355 Franklin St. . . Briquets BED SPRINGS and MATTRESSES Thomas Hardware Co. il FURNITURE D e C——c & Parker Permanite survived money for his gold mining scheme. water. thecrashunharmed! Thepen was uninjured! Yet Parker Duofold is 28% lighter than a rubbér, pen—HKoldg 17.4% more ink—writes with “Pressureless Touch” By this time Ann and Martin were heartily enjoying the exhibi- tion, and even Bruce was becoming interestéd. Following the applause, in which Bruce' joined in half- hearted way, Pierre presented va- You won't wil lyou dear? It would be wicked.” that Bruce was standing doorway to his them and listening to her words. CLEAN Neither Plerre nor Ann noticed in the room watching The Department made a fast run to the seene but was delayed in gettifig water on the flames by broken valve connection on a| hydrant. The brake-wheel valve| o DOUGLAS ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT TraaE: SPECIAL SHARI FACE $1.00 POWDER control had been corroded so badly | that it broké" off when an effort | COLISE UM was made o' open itf [} Tonight—Wednesday | While the firemen were rigging rious well-known characters as they patronized the soda fountain. When the various characteriza- tions were finished, the audience : SHARI PERFUME, 50c THURS., FRI., SAT., Both for $1.00 —has 47 improvements (Copyright, 1930, by D. Appleton not found in other makes. _ &and Co) A lone itanz—z=ai's the alter- native, Bruce tells Ann tomor- Unconditionally Cuaranteed bt o g e | Wbt up the hose to pump water from|{ ‘MANSEAUGHTER®. The Puker Pen Company |20, 00 SO0 RS ks, the bay, reinforced by & crew from | X : ! PACIFIC COAST Butler Mauro Dr ug CO. US A ‘As they rose from the table,| rhirteen thousand persons at-|the Tallapcosa, the firemen kept | with Claudette ¢ the flames from spreading with a| large number of hand chemicals, -COAL CO. Phone 412 § § Bruce said heartily: “T've got to i hand it to you, kid, when it comes Colbert f to acting.” Then, as he went into many of which were brought from 4 ] his bedroom, he added: “Don% g0 [the Coast Guard cutter that is Cofedy’, Aéls, News i i PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” stood gazing at the young man| | “REDUCING” . | THE SANITARY GROCERY tended a performance of the St. Louis municipal opera this summer, and 2,000 more were turned away. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders MADE INU.8.A. 5 i i JUST ARRIVED Another New Stock of WALLPAPER Juneau Paint Store with more adoration than shel| WITHOUT STARVATION | realized. “Oh, Pierre,” she said| the new drugless way { \ slowly, “must you go away to that DR. DOELKER i Ischool of acting? Why don't you| gellenthal Bldg. Phone 259 | 1go on the stage now? I have neverl o Duofold 2 e s § s f e ——— e

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