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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 9, 1931: ~ the first round will meet the third |tess served dainty ‘and delicious 3 g teams which are the “T. Niemi |refreshments. SIGRID DAm mRRYTIME CARD 2 DOUGL 4S team and the M. Pearce team. GARBAGE % b il e Sk sefies of the HOME FROM HOSPITAL y Leaves Juneau for Douglas and H A LE und in tournament will be| Jack Sey returned home yester- TB sflfl" WED U D BY FREEMAN LINCOLN NE W S played Thursday. This arrange-|day after undergoing treatment ment permits éach team to meet | for the past week at St. Ann’s hos-| oy ISR Reasonable Monthly Rates SYNOPSIS: Sam Sherrill it could be—Peak Abboti! It isnt plans to marry Peak Abbott, a | Peak Abbott is it, Nelson? Tell me every other team, pital. EDWAHD n 5 young millionaire, but she is | it isn't!” No crarge will be made for LIy L uLL .m. 11:15p.m. upset because her stepfather, Nelson's eyes shifted from hers these gumes and the people of AUXILIARY MEETING m. 12midnight HEMLOCK WOOD; Fourth Aldersea, has sold an and he coughed nervously. Eugenie DOUGLAS HIGH Douglas are invited to get out and The Ladies’ Auxilary, F. O. E. 3 $1:00a.m. Order Now at These Prices " fnvention which she knows is |said quietly: “Yes. You're right, “size up the stuff” that will for | will hold its regular meeting at 8| Mr. and Mrs. David Davis an- Full Cord e $8.50 commercially worthless. Eu- |Mr. Abbolt is the man.” the next few years make D, H. S.|o'clock this ‘evening in the Eagles' nounce the engagement of their Leaves Douglas for Juneau Half Cord R genic Fryc, a rich widow who | There was another long period of basketbali history. hall. | daughter, Sigrid Irene, to Mr 6:30a.m. 6:30p.m. Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord §5 in lcve with Fourth, has |silence. Then Sam said pleadingly: ! —————— | Edward _John Dull, don of Mra: -m. :45p.m. E. 0. DA % : (55p.m. . 0. DAVIS Sl been trying to solve the mys- | “Peak Abbott? But why? Wh G ¥ fery of the sae. ity B ao mich & thingpr Sl | ETUBN yROM SoUin ST A NF ORD Is o will 1 Pletamood 4y e, TR iy TELEPHONE 58 i s. Righard MoCormick, ir. ] ; e Rev. Le Geffui, November 21, at 3:15p.m. 12:15p.m. | Nelson stirred impatiently. “It's M il nothing to get excited about Sam, Teams of Boys and Girls|and two chitaren, arrived home on the Parlsh Hall, 38t 1:158.m. Chapter 35 q i the Nort i B 7 “There!” Eugenie beamed an . p ¢ i the bridesmaid N Y » e genie beamed and re ained nia with relatives. et e e M S e B ht will be accepted. Bee | “tu g T e yom W A, AT T2 A reception will be held b - Flond P son. “What did I tell you, Mr. ? Starting this week Douglas Hi Rt I i W h ¢ MRS. LEGGETT HONORED N 1 Emely following the ceremony at . > 0 nson Aldersea? I you that your| “Yes. Peak realized that we|will begin a series of Intramural ist ; g a o | wer 3 2 Complimenta; 1 Ve . sister was a sensiblo young womap |Were poor and that being poor | Basketball games. Three boys FoceRe T O AR and | the Parish Hall Juneau Ferry & Naviga- FRIGIDAIRE and that she'd catch on quick as a | Wasn't much fun for you. He want- | teams haye been organized and are|mpys Glenn Kirkham entertained X - " Followtrig 5 wedding trip to i C Wink T told you that she wouldn' ed to help you out, and he did it captained by A Gair, T. i | Vs, Glenn Kirkham entertain* | Trojans Win Nineteen to Washington and Oregon Mr. and on Lompany DELCO LIGHT FRODUCTS make any trouble!” {the only way he could. He knew|and ©. Lundell These teams|latter's home Saturda: L Naught Vi . Mrs. Dull will make their home BEBER o ey MAYTAG WASHING Saim had a strange feeling of de- |that d never knowingly take|have been selected on the basis of |William Jarman e ":?:t ; aught Victory in in Juneau. NOTICE MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS tachment, From what seemed a|money from him. Personally, Ilequal ability as far as possible. for high score, Mrs. Alex G Saturday Game ke, ESTEBETH DEPARTS _ After November 10th no telephone fentals for the month of November Phone 17 great nce, she heard her own ithmk he was darn generous, and|Captains for girl teams have also}consolation for low scor d M oice. I won't make any troubla |Pretty clever into the bargain” |been appointed, as follows: H.|C, H. Bowman the cut S LOS ANGEL Jus tell me what sou have Lo s e, twerd pohcer:;“Vexl'Bu?l‘ei:‘egx: Pusich, B Alricn, M. Pearce. The |Leggett recelved an e B s TRl iy ON SITKA VOYAGE |*in be accented at a disiount. Al “That’s nqghzc. "\»\?es'up(;iz and |indeed! So all this time Aot | :xe:xlll;s have been selected impar-|guest prize. Delicious refreshments|ence championship hopes went by remittanices by | ‘must_bear Front Street = Juneau out the facts and we'll make it as |1iving like king's on Mr. Abbott's 2 | were enjoyed after the cards. e b loot Baturday a8 the| Departire fop Siiks and way |Bostmask of Wet fater than lastl oo —orarrarecoood snappy as we can. T believe in|money. Marvelous! —Superb!’ ’ During the past week the various el ey | Soutnern California Trojan grid. |ports was taken Saturday evening |31s00Un). date. oo e puompd.| | C L | Glappy as we oan. 1 beliove inlmony. Fenerlll, SR ot captains organized their teams,|MISS EDLA HOLBROOK |sters won a 19 to 0 verdict. by the motorship Estebeth, Captain SRR ATR SOUGLA hat® The widow leaned back la| Res PR TMUL oo et it and it the scrimmages of the weck| GIVES BRIDGE PARTY| The game was played before Bdward Bach and Purser Robert . R e T . B e & 3ee. Ava. |anything for you to worry about. are any indication, basketball fans| Miss Edla Holbrook entertained |95,000 spectators. Coughlin. She carried a large car- RUSSIAN JOHN {* Eaicrer thouglst smich of Mr. Ald (3,08 boen the only orie 6B are assured some fast and scrappy (with three tables of bridge at her| The win was the Troy's fourth |go for various places of call, and | “The Tamale King” B aiind o waatis. S [Bifved, T never b ball. The games tonight will be home Saturday evening. Prizes ror}eonsecunve victory over Stanford. |two passengers. They were: SHORT ORDER LUNCHROOM B e eive. 55, man |Y0U Tt doesn's matter bt 300, the H. Pusich team versus the R.|high score went to Miss Roberta | ——————— For Tenakee—John Kees. | 337 Willoughby A B e Ifbmuse St goy . IS B Africh team for the girls and the!Fraser and Mr. James McNaugh- BOY BORN AT HOSPITAL For Chichagot—J. Covick. | JOHN mo’ono':‘ 4 b b i oy ) v, Tve the fost. of us ik H. Lundell team versus the A. Gair [ton, and consolations to Mrs. Elton | Mrs. Thomas Miettinen of Ju- — e | Telephone 554 i T s Tad pald WA vort of bad position. When ‘leJ’!rm sf:r the boys. : Engstrom and Mr. Chester Zim- |neau is the mother of a son, born| Old papers for starting your fires " B o Aoty for 1t X ditne | you come to think of 1%, we're Tk ‘f ?y nghF zhcfl winners Ot',rfermm' Following cards, the hos- | this morning at St. Ann's Hospital.' for sale at The Empire office. i b sound right. It sounded fishy, and |been accepting charity.” ' : J Iy : 3 the more I thought about it the| “That's right.” Sam's eyes fighier it seemed. T made up my |Widened. “We've been accepting WHY NOT YOU? mind something was wrong, and I|charity. We've been charity pa- E made up my mind to find out what |tients all the time.” Anyone. can afford to & was.” After that both Nelson and own a typewriter or add- “And you did?” Sam inquired,|Eugenie did a lot of talking. They ing machine under our easy tonelessly. “You must have, or we |urged her to tell Fourth everything d payment plan. wouldn't be sitting here now.” and to make him resign his posi- ' o We also give you free el - h e service for one year on “I did.” Eugenie nodded. “At tion at once. They said that Fourth new machines. It will pay least my agents did. My agents must also return whatever money are a clever bunch, Miss Sherrill, |he had received and had not spent, and I don't mind saying that they |They suggested a number of things you to call for our experi- Rad a hard job this time. The A.|that Sam must do, and Sam agreed enced _maintenance man ' who will guarantee all A. Burke Manufacturing Company |t0 them all. She would have agreed was a tough nut to crack, It took [t0 almost anything at that time. work. PHONE 50 & Tot of cagey work to get a man in order 1o get ¥¥AY, BIGGER DOLILARS AT UNITED FOOD STORE for the in their office, and it took a lot| W:Vhen she left the apartment she more cagey work for him to find {80t into her car and headed it to- v 5 Remington Ra out anythi fter hi there, |ward the open country. Her fac | , Al i L nd Man qut wnymin afler e was”there.| T U5 0060 S, oy and UNITED FOOD Savings Make Your Dollars Go Farther----For There Is LUCASatO i E “Please, Mrs. Frye!” Sam inter- carefully, without the slightest reputed firmly. “Do you mind my knowledge of where she was going. EQUIPMENT co saying that T'm not interested in|For an hour she followed a broad s L4 ° the way this thing was discovered? cement highway that seemed to T'm not. I just want to know what lead nowhere. Then she turned ve lng was discovered. TIs it—has Fourth|the car around and retraced her been—dishonest?” path until she found herself in the - Dionon? 1 shauia say no |7 ooee mere 5Lt Lok ook COME, SHOP and SAVE For UNITED Really Undersells ; MARKOE STUDIO of the kind. Mr. Aldersea thought,|Opposite a small drug store and and he still thinks, that everything | shut off her motor. Photographs of Quality e e PHONE 487 Just as h i ; g as-advered | e ke, stk 4ne HAS ADVANCED, BUT OUR PRICE IS LOW. i is something. I was afraid.” said: “Will you get me a sheet 3 S ] ) % Portraiture, of writing paper, please—and an| &1 PILLSB[JRY S BEST, 49-p0un.d sack v, .. ing, Cameras, Alaska vmn-, celebsabdinien e ™ i “There's nothing for you to be afraid of,” said Eugenie severely.|envelope—and a pencil?” “I should think that you'd know| The clerk stare dat her and then R SR R o IR L L o SRR R D s SR SRR that your father isn't that Kind of|Went away. Returning, he laid| § ANI--ASSOI'th, 4°c GHIRARDELLI COCOA, First National Bank Bldg. man. He has just heen deceived.|What she had requested on the|| JUNEAU, ALASEA He's been tricked all along the|matble counter and accepted her 1 v e Gl Rt 0. 304y T poliid igan L1 0. Bl e —_—_—m—m§m@mmm—— - -, _—_—,™ e W s W -WW-W W W W M ——_—_—__— “Has he? How?" she climbed up on one of the high | &y e ————————————————————————————————————————————————— mxxe;;ctfirin;hgo;;‘;nyTfirinlazuL‘;e ;Lg:}i g:ds;r::lliidg:;]fc:lIf;g‘é?: EE(S;’I FOODS SALAD DRESS- 45c CRACKERS--Grahams and Sodas, 1 3 3 - t > ight? e o it abd ey uan You sl ek ox woo au vgt Q) 1INGS, QUAIt . ooiiatoli diotan it TS 2-pound box . 3 s T b e e m|§ MARSHMALLOWS, regular 5 BERGMAN' ENKA RVE TACK. ) P e C Y 4 that is just a blind, The Burke v crowd is just acting as agent for[not sick. I'm per! ectly all right.” - ANk Tw e R 1% R 10-cent packag® i, i it pound package oy ooy o Sibieie oka egatio o s 0 s an s d Apta. somebody else. Somebody else is doing the ing.” turned away. “I just thought you -_— paying 1-7 Front, opp. City Whart, 1-8 Front, near Saw Mifl “But why?” Sam was bewildered | looked sort of peaked—kind of N 21 J . and incredulous. “If the in-|White like." ; § | ::wx;uo:nunfzc:\enyu :‘;id why vevcm?d “I'm all right, thanks.” PINEAPPL INO. /2 can, BROKEN SLICED, l':: Front at A. J. Office. anybody pay him a lot of money Sam wrote her letter on the soda for it and pretend that it is going fountain counter. She wrote slow- cery. 3-3 Willoughby, opp. Oash Cole’s to be put on the market? Who ly but without hesitation or eras- R L " . 1 { 1 : “‘“mm .i mhlan;?l;&l’t)‘ Eugenie :kl;:swnn;:ewk::)"..l mRs GR—APE‘FRUIT--F}OTlda, MAX‘VELL HOUSE COFFEE glanced at Nelson. “That's why I “Dear Peak” (Sam wrote in firm N 2 2 y came to your brother instead of penel) “¥ou r_mvedbougm e 0.2CaNS, ZCANS ..ovvevnvnnnnn. c l-pound cans .... b RS you. n I found out who Wwas |8 , 8l paid in advance. Now . e — S g e Y o s e ot e o) § - CORN MEAL--White or Yellow, GOLD MEDAL SARDINES--Im- to wyour brother first.” falr, is 1t? I'm sorry. Fourth will 9 pounds violls SoaE T o Wiy e, 0 ported in O1l “But why?” Sam was still more |return to you whm:;rer Lj unspent A v f the \{ him. A A evidersa 1 don', understandi o the, menes 2o, e SL M0 8 CANADA DRY--regular size, 3 5 DUNBAR OYSTERS--Selected could! Absolutely nobody, unless—" the rest, but I can assure you that g v Sam suddenly went pale. She|it will be repaid some day. I am 2 bdflcs) R R R 2 cans ... < and there was & long moment of nite, period. ' B Ty e R e bl .Y 2 o | A CAR LOAD, ALL VARIETIES L > nothing to argue about. Nelson IN SEATTLE gegement ming with Fourth. I'm 2 ¢ 2 e, 3 2 cans, 2 Cans ....... 2V, s1ze 2 cans trouble, but charity patients are i) . velope, sealed it, wrote Peak's name corner.” seemed to shrink back in her chair going away tonight fo ran indefi- in a small, strained voice. “Unless|ably tell you. Please don't follow ' From $1.25 a bex to ... TN o oo veby fikver, nid 2 o e le fiaibe e ity iy iegtie) it mog g G i op L te s s " p o0 afraid I'm making a great deal of . F —— b bl S £ MR RSO AR A MR A L. i :{l,‘:;{sl troublesome, I suppose. I'm 1 TlSSUE--TO]let Papel’, 750- zoc GOLDEN EGG NOODLES, MAC- 25 | Lt ek e bt Bl & s o s S e b e ARONI, SPAGHETTL, 3 boses ... £d0 o o e i qwety:|§ RED BEANS-- 2 5 PRUNES--New, ‘ c ‘ ’ be FIRE ALARM CALLS {CAPITALLAUNDRY h | Phons 365~ Pranklin me. - I don't want to argue. There'’s Dagree. ou are aimost o ciever:| @ PUMPKIN--New Pack, 3 50 PEARS IN SYRU The Hotel |5 s e ser e | & sheet rolls, 3rolls ................ ARONI, SPAGHETT], 3 boxes ... Roosevelt | ==E<i 1 ¢ ounds ... oooetinn.. % g o A and Pine night.” __—fi—_—__——_— wmer [0 T GELATINE 2 momsiisiasr ' 7 Tge Moderate Weekly and she be tomorrow? A e PR T SO Honehy. ot i wop iair, 13 WALNUTS--New Crop, 49 Pfifig‘qsfin‘aafd; v rtes d Servi were hurled more than & mile in e ;i Powinty spa Torrse - Yim vl it SRS 4 EME__________G No Z'cans; 2cans :............... 25e Coffee Shop in Connection A B —,——— e —— . ween Sava and samatw, 7e| § - RICE--Blue Rose, 2 FIGS--Black, New, Supervision of |as much as 150 feet above sea level. sese sees teaean c 4 m“nds ' eri ities. M;‘lex‘l:o‘: :pg:pnam more money PHONE 403 OUR PRICE ? A o o Prop. search than any other government. \ St FII-'LED \3 f 6032991, ] 3 : old pape : . Out of a population of & tia ey e aib o i the air by terrific eruptions of the Ithe former island Anak Krakatoa 4 pounds SRELH WESTERN HOTELS, [|, ™ ae ey 8000 St We Deliver ORDER YOUR TURKEY MAIL ORDERS per capita for archelogical re- | portugal has 4211341 Witeraies. - whrorasRf . - ; : )

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