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mmm—m o e : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1931. By CLIFF STE POLLY | RRETT Y'PORE SAP 7% ND HER PALS { I DIDN'T KNOW WELL HAFTA MARCH 'ROLIND | DOUGLAS WOTCHA SNAP ) THE KEY WAS 7 TO THE POLICE STAT i =) / ; THEY IS A STATION, LINK, THEM CUFFS &7 LOST AN YO o WHERE TH ON ME WH WANTED TSEE J | WAY TGIT EM IHERE THEY HAS A MASTER ; NEWS Ball-Band YOU'D LOST : g ! THE KEY e FOR? y ° NUTHIN® DOIN'Y A MAN OF MY POSITION CANT AFFORD T'WALK THE STREETS HAND - CUFFED 1O A COP!/ MISS KROMQUIST MARRIED; FOOTWEAR GROOM IS LESTER SMITH Mrs. A. Kromquist has announced the marriage of her daughter Lily to Mr. Lester W. Smith, on Sep- tember 8, at Star, Idaho. The cou- FOR MEN i ple expect to remain at Star for - a short time and then go to Se- attle to reside. SOPHOMORES PLANNING New Stock INITIATION PARTY SOON To provide funds for the annual Frosh initiation, the Sophomores will dispose of a pair of fancy pil- low cases in the near future SABIN S FORMER TEACHER HERE NOW HAS DAUGHTER|{ Everything in Furnishings “I suppose it i a decide the Southeast ‘Alaska cham-l(‘\‘rnu and were quite confident| wews was received in the last muffled voice. ible, HI GH sc“oo Ls pionship. . | that a stronger inter-school spirit m;il of the birth of a baby giri for Men % put in words like that, but I sup- The debate and declamation con- |would be developed this season to Mrs. Dorothy Philips, at Fin- el ' ! 8 T pose it's tru tests will be held in the spring, if |than has obtained in several years ley Park, Tilinois, on Sept‘ember 15, ———a e ol BY FREEMAN LINCOLN il 4 | “Yes it's true” Peak nodded UF s E ALASKA recommendations of tho representa- | past.” ley Park, Tlinois, on Seplember 16, ===~ SY : Sam Sherill, the Fourth accepted and hung up the | Then he said quic I'm going to Tkt tives at the Petersburg meeting r L m—ee— i e TocsT PRRABRIL R e kes Taco: tall, ghter of an aris- | receiver wi . Ting Mgy fout ceive approval. |L. G. MORRISON 1s strange. I'm going marry me even th care for me the wa; (Copyright, F: teeratic family that has gone | Sam She 1 came into the Ex- “down hill," withes intensely press building at one o'clock. She for wealth. “It's not unigue to 'saw Freddy Munson leaning against want meney,” che the wall in front of ators; | son, D t! llar of his ove s turn- Qs - " o e ~}c‘1cuc1:)‘1 {is ack rim of | _ Sam must choote, in tomor- Arrangements Made for noen. Sam lives in a picturesque | his felt hat was pul ol down| TOWs installment, between the | Debate, Declamation and moeney she wants and her own | to ask you to 1S v e PI_AN GUNTESTS Games After Christmas VISITING HIS MOTHER ARE MOVED ot Te ve arrangements for in-| G. W. Hudson and family have FOUND e iy high school basketball provide |, - ; Mormison, = {he last eight | removed from the Reisser coitage in the Northern district, nrtor;uj. 1 I f ey 28 ilon Fourth Street to the residence ristians. & GNYABE iaTa Douglas‘(’nco or a HSI‘[ with his mother, | formerly occupled by Sam McGhee A GOOD four games, and that if these | 'S Lena Morrison, says a Chico,|and family, on the same street. in a tie a fifth be played,|Clw NeWspaper received by Mis.| COLLEGE PLAY IS . g . 3 : g reading (1% John Rustgard. n stable, near Famsgate, the un- |over his eyes. He was reading the . it Baskelball Com etition nes and Skagway are scheduled | G X . ON HERE TONIGHT! used family mansion. “Money Express. ::::rzre;te.a‘(“?uld e P mect in a series of three games, | MOrrison \\'1_10 wasreared in Chico, | A light drama, centralized arcund | $6.00 dicgusting,” Freddy says. He | They ate at the Gem lunch. e 4 o' * debate. decla. the team scoring two victories to [ ted with the Signal Corps|a college campus is the play “Col- | wonders why Sam is unhappy “Let’s talk about you,” Freddy ! AT THE HOTELS rrangements for debate, decla- Yo ohosbn 68 (e #le i dnsmct\D‘“ ion, United States Army, rank-{lege Lovers,” which is the princi- r father, mation and basketball competition ' - lonship tournament, T he |8 8 Sergeant and is attached to|pal feature of tonight's show at Sherrill, was a rich man.|® 5 ® between students in high schools in ‘h,':‘,]w\“ ‘m‘]a Juneau-Douglas cer- |h¢ Washington-Alaska Cable and|the Douglas Coliscum. The second Man,s Shoe at your mother, who married Mr. ashhen | Boutheast Alasks were miads ab a, " . ot er of the Skagway- | L¢lesraph Service conducted by the | chapter of the new serial ‘Finger Haincs jes will meet to dccmc‘(;ovvmmem and having a network | Prints” will also be shown. after your father's death, P , | meeting in Petersburg last Satu =g George Jones, Hoonah; E. W.| 4., of representatives of the var- of cable, wireless and telegraph know that about her clothes when she lpgks o smart in green that brightens her dark hair and >-blue eyes. At the stables, ¢ meels Fourth Alder also dead. T want to know how |Harrls, Sitka: Sam Baker, R. D. | ¢ ives the. Northerh. dtiis ahiasioe: 2 o 3 P Sam's stepfather, who belioves | ihe Sherrill money was los. 1 §3th- | Bauer, Seattle; Sieve Fortuna, R. }Z:fnuff;?(‘gfi:ls il s sations in Alasts. § 1t nelthe;lcr umps your Exprrs;. the newspaper on (you tell me? ACalY; William H, Ciswell “Ketcni- | Proval, and if ratified will be put ;::v;[\ ides ;[111“'[ t‘ev\;:;y offl‘j:‘emflo‘;g senger boy for the Western Union, T cramps your style which Sam and Freddy are em- “All right. Fourth is a great SiX-|kan: Chet. Johnson, Seattle; T. J_imff ;ffgfin;?nf:‘efl;fl“ms“mpfl s f;[ :’ ! ““_(; 3anr A ‘:I(;?cemanngprto:ha number of its | | COLISELM ;?h._ud. comes in, Prcfl‘_l) tells | foot, white-haired (A1 d }‘f (jlu} Stroebe, Juneau. [ lask year ‘AATeHS looach -abiiHe Ti- Soniheast Championsblp S, dfl K e outbreak of the s Sam Peak Abbott is in love - Mother had ple of money, and Alaskan | | war enlisted in the Army Signal with her. Late that night Fred- | we lived in the i)xu house. She| gans Apsela, Wrangell; J H neau high school, represented it at| The victor in the Southern dis- & Corps and now ars J,|the Petersburg meeting. The oth- |trict series will come to the North- ; oW has been 12 years TONIGHT ONLY | DE VLIN’ S dy tclephones Sam, saying, “I adored Fourth so blindly that she| jones, Seattle; Ernest Perkins, i 5 ;. > 2 e 2 _|in the Government service. % just called to ask you to prom- didn't 1 his weakness. She let | Davis, Gordova; L. W. Clauson, SIS Present were athletic coaches. ey FISTc: e Bouth-| " He Will return to Juneau at the COLLEGE ise not to marry Peak Abbott” him take charge of “]“‘ affairs” | Kennecott; B. Conrad, Taku; Jos- ;‘;s‘f)’ur;“floya A o gas. | Uniform basketball rules for both |*XPiFation of his furlough. LOVERS” | “I see. He lost everything.” eph Jackson, E. B. Sparkling, Chi- } Douglas,| U o a QO i 151 : [ | : g » agway. . F: -'boy and girl competition were Y Comedy Show Chapter 2 “He tried to make us billionaires. | chagof; John Murphy, Chatham;,MT ““;’“{f] of i’f;g“:'xr ;:53_ aaootel T,:,y win bcpec'omm.nd for | Fity-six men, the largest num- No. z—"FmGyEn PRINTS” ) WHAT PRICE FREEDOM? The result was that we had t0|jy P, Murphy, Tenakee. slats of Wesneell gna M sdopteds They il 12 le ba in iy, Hportn 1o ooh. i o — 4 Sam laughed. “Tll promise not to take up residence in the stable. B rada (mar oL Egpalan L i 1T e e e e (beh et e s Aol Comedy .|| The Best Laundry | marry him tonight.” . |There was enough left to give US| wMiss Kuykendall, Sitka; J. C.| Haines ad. the 0n¥v high school | way were not included in the reg- | At a Fair Price ( “Good. Will you have lunch with a few thousand a year. Mother had | pynch, Angoon; T. N. Henry, Ta- Au lin SQuthmst Amsk\';m"{r siliadila of Baskethall :ou:'- WHERE? } me tomorrow?" Freddy asked. |learned her lesson. She left the|coma; Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Colby, COTm“"reSYemed 4 “x;;me;ts . CAPITAL UNDRY | “All right,” said Sam. stable and money to me, and she|getchikan: Lt. and Mrs. William HDF r"phn o e vm'inu:“ ‘An' d‘isputes i e LA ', $ The next morning Sam went left me the job of keeping Fourth|s woolgar, F Lewis, Washing- | or the Durm-;iq‘ L ‘“Dn &“m»‘ Pl il el *5“1 Phone 355 Franklin 8t. | i R R e e 100 ;Onn:rri{c‘lilgmmfiu‘:\;sa}ns::ic‘: i e e DIAMON DS = —1 p ?;Eal((‘":s(‘"f\ficn?:g l\):](':: \( »:)1:0.:?1;, A:,(i,}n H:\:J - )yir;{-‘”)‘:l‘;[ T . p ® | Northern and the Southern. "m Ww. K Keiler.._supcrintemlf*m of J | o B s s b taid of & encrmous. But he is confident that| | Music-Entertainment || In the Northern are Juneau,|schools, for decision. ; are genuine diamonds, of certified ELECTRICAL She was a pre little b ta, hell sell his invent _some kind | [ furnished for | }I)ouglas. Haines and Skagway. In| ‘The Southeast Alaska meeting | Sk d i REPAIR WORK inclined to plumpness and pessim- of an electrical circuit breaker.” | | DANCES—PARTIES | |the southern are Petersburg, Wran- held ai Petersburg last Satur origin and guaranteed quality, han- is : 3 o How about | | LODGE GATHERINGS | {gell and Ketchikan. Contests will be said Mr. Dunham, “was the fi dled y) . NO JOB TOO SMALL 7 goTec g L 1N . : trict to defermine!its kind since 1926, Those present cd only by Authorized Jewelers. Martha r to the ki half-brother?” 'SMOKEY’ MILLS—Phone 402 | | held in each district to determine’its ki o1 [926. se prese X C 'tl E] tri C lersea, Sam'’s hi Nelson is twenty-one. He makes Midweek Dance Moose Hall | |the district champion and then were enthusiastic over the pros- apita ectric 0. 1 Fust as ’ > brother, came down stairs, butt | ing his vest. ns will m See These At ettt e o et rrmeeif o] THE NUGGET SHOP e A 3 U —— < THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Secomd Streets cts for the various com ® ! the district champions will meet to seventeen a week.” “I see.” Freddy shook his head. - I e S The Most Complete Drive d FORD PHONE 350 . . COlleCtzon Of and learn the hidden value 4 of 'its more than twenty BLACK CAT o |' i ball and rolter bearings o CANDY SHOPPE | 3 | HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. | || Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. | S THE extensive use of ball and roller bearings in the Ford is an L. hd ° example of value far above the price. The Ford has more than . . twenty. By allowing moving paris to run smoothly and freely, they reduce friction and wear. To you, as a car-owner, this LUDWIG NELSON (i I means smooth, quiet operation, more speed and power, increased w‘fiWiLER a line mileage, greater durabilit pairing E gasoline mileage, g y and longer life. Bru ick Agency I axz: :I:;:t’n'utr sll‘grg Steering is made easier and safer in the new Ford because FRONT STREET "b“yfi told Neluon‘. of the roller bearings in the front wheels, at the spindle bolts 8. >N ol 5% S and in the steering mechanism. There are ball bearings on “Good morning, Sonny” Sam|“You should live your own life the clutch, ball and roller bearings in the transmission, a roller said. “You always button the last Get a little apartment here in bearing at the universal joint. The ball bearing on the generator button of your vest as you put your |town and do as you please. That's armature gives greater reliability to that important part of the left foot on the bottom step. What |my life, Sam. It's a life of free- electrical system. would happen if you bought a suit | dom.” with five bu:\mn» on the vest in-| “Suppose you got married?” The value of ‘the large number of ball and roller bearings in " sw?d of six?” } He laughed. “I never will." the Ford is especially apparent after the first year. By reducing Nelson Aldersea shook his head | “If I left Fourth and Sonny,” wear, they also reducc the cost of up-keep and the need of “Youll never know be-|Sam said, they'd be on the rocks replacement parts. cause you'll never catch me wim"m about two days. I'll get along C in and dri Ford TODAY. Y il | somehow. Let's go.” ‘ome an ive a Fo + You will not be obligated 4 ea joined them at' ..o B to buy, but we'd like a chance to explain how the performance 12 . y parted, and Sam went to 2 ce t fhe table. He regarded his s0n old- | ;' Gitice. There she found Peak. of the Ford reflects the value that has been bullt into it. SPECIAL DISHES * r:’lxlso ,)”“‘(‘ ““l'"'k »on 1*"“\ p “_‘Q"f' Peak grinned at her. “You've g GENUINE CHINESE Nelson? Yo slink out meht a1t | gone” pighty. Bocsase of your e CHICKEN AND NOODLES ght without telling me where you | uqnt of the Rudges’ tea Mr. Rudge Choice T 4 are going. Why don’t you associate |y . i e iiep e oice Tender Steaks i B ceovla of 3 3 has threatened to cancel his ad i d Chs g : w‘.f,ch,]'p_:"f,:d,u; (:dxl:) z‘\:lx‘x ;f‘;‘l vertising account with the Express. b . an ops - Nelson said sullent B ocins #hwkioa EimEME UL Mo, We suggest you make your selection now. The Day and Night Sam leaned forward. “Stop it,| "A)}n 1 firéd P’;flk"" 2 Service } both of you! Listen to me. The| mortgage interest is due on the fif-| e shook his head. “I have no teenth.” intention of destroying the only “Don't worry about the mort- honest department in the news- gage,” said Fourth, “I'll take care |PaPer.’ He smiled. “I have a feel- charge will not appear on your statement until ALASKA of that. ’ ing that were going to have an 3 : i o ] Nelson raised his eyebrows. epidemic of honesty around here . ! ERMANEE 27F = GRILL % ] When breakfast was over Nelson | Defore long.” *430 January 1, 1932. S Ty R 1 The Ford Roadster F. O. B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra. disappeared into the kitchen, where | “Really? Are you going to step he could be heard talking to Mar- into the driver's seat?” asked Sam. tha Givens in a low tone. Fourth; “Yes. It'll be a good fight.” stalked out the front door. “I wish I could help.” _Salesmanship of books was not “You can. You can marry me, an art that appealed to Fourth. He|Sam. I need you rather badly. nine calls, and on no occasion {Have I any chance, Sam?” he succeed in interviewing his| “I like you tremendously, but—" tive customer. By the time| “But you don't love me. t luncheon hour arrived there, “I'm afraid that's it. I don't seem only one thing left to do. He|to feel the way I'd like to feel.” Mrs. Eugenie Frye and| After an interval he said gently: told her that he had a new book |“Sam, you wish you were in love might interest her. _with me because, if you were, you was warm, even | would marry me. If you married My | me, all your troubles would be over. | That's it, isn't it?” ) Sam put her face in her hands. MARKQE STUDI Fhotographs of Quality =¥ JUNEAU MOTORS CO. FOOT OF MAIN STREET

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