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WOT'S YER 1D N RUNNIN no, but the violin. Perhaps ook her head. “But that’s she added. “I play the harp The think I play best— moon oF DELIGHT | by Marganet Bell Houslow: | Juanita Basara, |I am proud of you, Ysabel. BUt|yp. guicar it vou: pLav: 40 irl, follows J you must not ss that you ha\‘e\l Nelly never let you go.” and returns | never been to dances like this, for | music stoppsd and the e a necklace he |we have them at the carnivals in|maion to supper began fo form, the had siclen frem her in his | Spain” Iy following its queen into a gambling parlcrs. Intreduced | Juanita danced with the plrate, |dinir room, upon which the oxits cnorita Fl with a goblin °d, a matador {o. one side of the theatre swung home, che ) lown and a sul-{open proffered reward, but Mrs. Be- ten. Then Kirk came for his sec-| ag ' he cried. “I like | he SYNOPSIS | Kirk's table,” on Juanita's s grandson, Kirk Stanard, |ond dance. right, sat the black Mephisto with later persuades her to take his i [l ey Eab 1, e mother’s ring. On the samo | take | the Chesh and the whiskered said. |pirate with their ladies. e, with the| At a blast from a trumpet the ¢vening that Juanita is an- gered by the unweleome k frem Eric Ledbetter in the ccurtyard of the parlors, Divitt intreduces her to Marquesa Ca- prera, her chaper:ne. i that this woman, his companion before ‘he married Molly, can, while trailing the unsuspee ta into homes of wealth, uncever prospects for rcbberies. At the Kirk, their cs to Mre. Belais at Biloxi. black whiskers, is a mild|{Krewe of Comus unmasked, laugh- d d, really, with a dimple in his into their ladies’ eyes. Juanita (1 in.” @irned abruptly to Kir who was “That’s sad,” said Juanita. “Sup- |presenting the cat and the pirate pose I'd fallen in love with his|with the dimple in his chin. kers?” “Mr. Cranshaw . . . Mr. Stephens “Then there’d be a pirate miss-{. . . And the devil's real name is irg, dimple and all . I'm not |Mr. Fouche. Never forget that, la- feeling particularly merciful toward |dies.” fellow Comuses right now. If Bettina Byrnes on Kirk's left be- W how the; pushed and fgan to talk to him, and at Adrian's dances with you—and |murmur Juanita met his eyes at me out of the ones|again. Adrian’s eyes held something T've got myself. Yes, Biloxi. T know |of his own surprise. He was not ac- inew why Biloxi was created. I'm |customed to range ladies turn- to take you to Biloxi out of |ing immediately when he un- | sach. Don't tell me you'd |masked. The marquesa had not} e and have pirates done it but had said in beautiful ling at you.” French, “Your Satanic Majesty, it pulled.” is an honor to see you close.” Sen-y they will. T think just one ta Flores had seemed actually Harlequin pulling all by himself | disappointed in his face. will be more peaceful, don’t you?”| She must have been annoyed by “Do Harlequins pull?” something else. h m. When t came gratefully thought for a moment ita, that we were not made f er. Made to dance together, fell into s & “I imagine so. Yes, given prova “Senorita,” he was murmuring Jean Do you speak French, ction, they pull like forceps in a|now, *I have ordered your. choco- 5w r s hand,” Kirk ans 1, {late.” Juani ¢ “’"ifi holding her close { (Copyright > why =0 many are dress- Unm: 2 ,, ed as pirates and devils.’ quest would end if nu- should. “I don't know, Senorita. I_.ean Meanwhile Monday brings Ga- only tell you that in my buddinz breau an important errand. youth I always came to Comus as ———————— a devil Does what we really | RADIUM CHANGES SPECIES uup out a time like this?” BUT IS NOT THEIR ORIGIN it's what we are “I would ha been there.” “And I might have beli Then how would I explain T cho ve told you, had I AUSTIN, Tex. Aug. 29.—Some- thing more powerful than mdxum Is the source of origin of species. | “But would be if we had the for instance, and Kirk addead. ., I'm 3 at n'nl‘ r:‘i;ock”" i these day. ause. it's Radium—in the form of the hould not have easiest. This year, with Nelly earth’s natural radio activity which | 2 = "y > in small degree everywhere ! They sh 1 i aldn't come if . : t g . is the latest discovery of cause of by those who have it }md: 0 dance changes in species, barely . more than two years old. 5 Yet the discoverer of this radio- active source of species, Dr. H. J. Muller of the University of Texas, finds already that radium, though it causes 13,000 per cent more of | t hereditary changes or “muta- tions” which lead to new species, is insufficient. The “mutations” are changes inj {size, shape, eye color, hair color or bodily markings, wings, arms and legs, which sometimes become s04 marked and permanent as to formj pew specios. - e NOTICE TO PAY TAXES The taxes assessed you by thcl City of Juneau are now due and payable, and will become delinquent on the first Monday. in October, providing, however, that if one half of the tax is paid on or before the above date the balance will not become delinguent until the first Monday of the following March. “Intuitions are rare, Senor. As it > 19 1 to drink a good dea lhl\ I get mlo pp,r» and cf cg[f[- turn on the radio. If e radio’s Mephisto was silent, tightening bad I go to the piano myself—" his arm about her as the cymbals| “So that’s the kind oI devil you crashed. They returned to the seats, are?” finding the marquesa taking leave| “You have ncver heard me play of a pirate. Senorita. It may not be so harm- “I sit next to you at supper,” Me. less as it sounds.” phisto. breathed, kissing Juanita's| “Will you play for me some- hand. “You shall have chocolate.” times?” she said. Mephisto and the pirate gone He nodded. “And you will play the marquesa spoke to Juanita in for me—and sing.” Spanish s not the devil heaven-| “Your voice is a mezzo,” he an- is beautiful and swered. “Your instrument is not H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk {01 ROUND TRIP . FARES EAST } A ‘ / ‘ lllll“/’ fi}) i V Reduced round trip fares, effective May 22 on the fast New NORTH COAST LIMITED With its radio, library,card rooms, soft coil spring Route mattresses. large dressing rooms, baths, “'fam- g ously good 'meals and other splendid features. Man’s Shoe THE Leaves Seattle 8:30 p.m. for 3 i ALASKAN St.Paul, Minnespolis and Chicago. “It neither crimps your Ask for ccmplete details on a trip anywhers. oLl mas KARL K. KATZ oo Alaska Roprosantative + 200 Smith Tower - Seattle cramps your style” DEVLIN’S NEVER AGIN SO LONG'AS ' I LIVE, WILL I SAIL NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the United States Commissioner’s (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the District of Alaska, JUNEAU COMMIS- ,SIONER’S PRECINCT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMERY VALEN- TINE, Deceased. Notice s hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale made and entered into by the United States Commis- sioner Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, on the 26th day of August, 1931, in the matter of the Estate of Emery Valentine, deceased, the undersigned Administrator With The Will Annexed of the said estate, will sell at public auction, or as much thereof as is necessary or he thinks advisable, subject to confirma- tion by said court, the following described parcels or real property or any part or portion thereof, to-wit:— PARCEL I That gertain piece of property situation at the junction of Front and Franklin Streets, Juneau, Alaska, being located on the Southerly side of Front Street and bounded on the Northerly side by Front Street, Juneau, Alaska; on the Westerly side by N. G. Nelson Building and on the Easterly side by the John W. Clark property, being triangular in shape and known and called “THE ARCTIC PROP- ERTY."” PARCEL II Lot 1, in Block 12, PARCEL IH Lot 5, Block 3, and the Northerly triangular fraction of Lot 4, Block 3. PARCEL V Lot 6, Block 3. PARCEL V . Easterly fraction, being five (5) feet in width and one hundred feet (100) long of Lot 7, Block 3. PARCEL VI The Easterly fraction of Lot 2, Block G and Lot 3, Block 3; commonly known as the “OLD VALENTINE STORE” property. PARCEL VII Lot 1, Block 3, Southerly fractional part of Lot 8, Block 3; fractional part of Lot 1, Block G, and fractional part of Lot 2, Block 3; commonly known as the “VALENTINE BLOCK” property. Such sale will be held on the 28th day of September, 1931, at ten o’clock in the forenoon at the store room' for- merly occupled by the Emery Valentine Jewelry' Store, corner of Front and Seward Streets, in the town of Juneau, Territory of Alaska; terms of said sale, ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid at the time said bid is made and the balance to be paid at the said confirmation of said sale is ordered by the United States Commissioner Ex-Officio Pro- bate Court, Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska.. DATED at Juneau, this 26th day of August, 1931. J. F. MULLEN, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Emery Valentine, Deceased. T B O e e Does Not Burn, Buckle or Warp HEN you remodel your house, be sure you use Sheetrock. It gives you the safety, privacy:and comfort that good walls must provide ... solid, durable wallsthattake any decoration and preserve it. We'll supply you and instruct you fully. SHEETROCK THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD LUMBER MILLS, Inc. 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