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& o g : : _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY DEC. 10, 1931. By CLIFF STERRFTT WHY buy two Pens? [Fotece VIOLENCE DISTRESSES | [SO IF IT'S ANY CCONSOLATION TO — N\i: e JA SEE W DEAREST, < YOU, THE INCIDENT PROBABLY CONSOLE YERSELF, SWEETHEART, l DEAREST DREADFULLY . PERTURBED PRECIOUS, THIS PERTURBS ME, Orie Parker Duofold serves both as JESS DONE? SAMUEL ! j MOREN IT _,f | pocket and desk pen. Ask your dealer T \E DOES You! about Parker’s free desk-mpcr offer. For sale at the better stores Duofold The EASY Writing Pen AT THE NUGGET SHOP D 1930, N P Servic, b e s s v have three bea “Yes,” Venice agreed wearily. Venice stooped and kissed her,|dinavian-American dances were en- | Miss Margaret Pimperton, L feeling very lonely towards her|joyed. Mrs. H. Thibadeaux was Thoma and Lucile Pepoon W mether TONIGHT and FRIDAY with her effervescent joyin|awarded the ladies’ door prize and hostesses at an informal party la: ; . ) PRy —e— ————— o P The telephone rang. They both‘thmg terrifying in the way he| the fewest, ~ *b .% |LA\IDVW a IDA -I started. prevented her passing. The guests were set to modelling C 0 N C E R T ! 5 Venice lifted the ivr, “Hello.” | D U LAS animals with different kinds of | BY HARR'ET H ENRY “Hello. Venice?” Venice pushes past Doctor } o lnuts, prunes, ralsins, toothpicks | “Yes.” Hawks tomorrow to find — | and hairpins. Edla Holbrook PRESB LRIAN CHURCH Johnny Maple. How are| what? NEWS Wwak.the Windak Ge tifls domtest: | SBYTE N long care- | nk I'm hap- | you S | The girls were divided into 1d3 X, Muir has “Splendid. ‘When did you zet 10| LEGION POST WILL | el roups and instweted to|} Friday and Saturday December 11 and 12 roamed abcut Paric, happy that r | town?” \ stage a “stunt.” Madeline Reidi, her o failures in New York “Last night. How about Zelli's| DISCUSS IMPORTANT :&)ol'GLAS HOOP TEAMS Mae Fraser, Mona Carlson and| A MUSICAL TREAT are left behind her. Her mother tonight? Would you like to go?” | TO PLAY JUNEAU |Margery Fox were given the prize| " , bas brought her Paris to “I'd love to. Come for me around Busin?—lsjgflggsesim’r(r{a“nlmtz\ RN for the best performance. The cut Under Ausplces of the Martha SOClely S i eleivenf' i interest )to all of itspcr’neml‘::r: o basketball event of interest is |prize went to Mae Fraser. raad struggle for popularity As you command, mademoiselle. | PRS0 B0 G B O etion by lled for tomorrow ' evening| Following the games, dainty re-| Program 8 P. M. Admission 50 cents Muir hac had a sev The Westminster's in Rue de |57 e 1 Fi d the Doug- | freshments were served. Sttt o gt Alford John Bradford Post No. 4, | ¥hep lacal Firemen and the Doug which prevents her from a Paix, isn't it? of the American Legion at ite|\:S town team of girls play the R T o | % ing up her friends, and g “Yes. Until tonight. Good-bye,| ' = Ll o tg‘ i H‘\» mneau Alumni and Juneau high AT THE COLISEUM & MR Venice freedom to do what Johnny.” e Y, Z0eqting: Sanight, ol girls, in the Juneau gym- wante and be herself. Vemice | They parted “How lovely,” e ool I | et “Once A §inner,! with Dorothy| is fond of reading and analy- “Good nigh . |“What did he invite you to do? it L i {'}":;X“Am‘“; he Firemen have played but|Mackail, is the attraction at the zing people. 1If it were not for : echoed | “To dance at Zell | ganm "\ wo games so far this season, losing [Douglas theatr¢ this, evening and her mothe on for ’ “You must w your new tur- Piar‘xs for the Post's Christmas '° the Douglas Hi and winning |Friday. One of the vital problems cicly, sl culd try to along the | quoise chiffon, Venice." festival will bchouvl'ma:l &nd rn“j om the Juneau Hi. The town|of modern marriage is dealt with On the beat che has met a Mrs. Muir's face was alight. She| 05 W to pilt Lhemps;fio s team have played but onz|in the production of which Miss young wan, Johnny Maple, was Mrs. | had forgotten Ther troublesome < 2 i won by a small | Mackail gives a convincing por- ? 3 S s 4 . The meeting will start a¢ 53Me, which they y | who premises to lock her up in fretful v cough in her very real pleasure at|g . argin from the local Hi girls. | trayal. Paris. She meets a girl , Mother. How arc you feel- | the prospect of having a good time | PRSNGSRS 5 S D s he hotel lounge for Venice. Venice was suddenly R T ‘i’n(,("(flr‘v‘ o “A liitle 1 was | touched. MANY ENJOY MOOSE CHAMBER or COMMERCE A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION | that cho just wonderir hearc “Dear Mother,” she said warmly. Give & suneau cook book, $1.00.| 4 ; ks 16 from that Johnny Mapl “You are sweet.” | DANCE LAST NIGHT Reguwar meeting of the Douglas At the Cottee Shoppe. —adv.| Select an Electric Gift NOW becaunse it Scmething that the girl with th Dressed some hours later in the Chamber of Commerce will be at o 3 7 5 she hates s eyes had left with Venice evap- | turquois chiffon she went in to| The Moose mid-week dance held the usual hour this evening in the Don’t wait until Christmas, when selection wxl! be Venice says. ; show herself to Mrs. Muir. last night at Moose Hall was well |Citiy hall. Committee reports will limited. Select your gift now from our well-filled “No," she said somberly. “You look lovely, dear. Now have |attended and thoroughly enjoyed, b¢ heard at the meeting DOU stocks of new electric tablewares. Such a gift is a “Well, it would be too bad if you |a marvellous time.” The Moose Orchestra under the T T 2 welcome addition to a well-ordered household, or to didn't glean a single invitation| “Good night, Mother. Sleep wel!|direction of Harry Brandt furnished TarFY PULL FEATURED OLISELTM just a room and kitchenette. “Men don't ifrom your crossing.” and be better in the morning.” music of a high order. Many Scan- | . . . Venice y. “Sv Tranuff the prize for men. |night. A taffy pull was the m Dor‘”hy }”a(“kal” Alaska Electl‘lc nght and , darling. You can| The matter of changing the|important incident in the evenin [ —in— turn out the light for me now and| dates of the dances from Wednes- | entertainment. In a hunt for pea- P C open the window.” days to Fridays is taken under nuts hidden around the rooms, ) “OQNCE A SINNER” ower 0. Johnny Maple was waiting down-| advisement at the present time.| Madeline Reidi received prize | Comedy—Acts—News stairs. | Due anncuncement of the change |for finding the most peanuts and | JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA ) > i b if any, will be madc later. | Margery Fox second, for gathering d . omeeooroeeesrrserrrsd, 4 “This is excellent,” e sal e e e — - —_ - o o ‘Come along, I have a taxi” ] ) e ™ Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 I must be amusing, Venice men- | ~ tally told herself sitting silently | EDISON MAZDA LAMPS beside him in the cab. She hastily i put on a bright smile and chal- | ‘ | lenged, “How many English hearts did you break in London” ‘ i | i ] “Nary a one. Engish hearts > "°;}: b;f“k' n S A SALE CONTINUES UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE )¢ Frenc! 15 are hel B4 nseed ¥ ; ; a HEAFFER PENS, PENCILS U 3o Angapy hahds aoithe o An offering of merchandise at wholeésale prices. A REAL S 2 trast will probably demoralize % s g 4 you.” SALE with values such as we have never offered before. : and DESK SETS It was a glorious evening. They ' 3 drank champagne and ate green COA TS They carry & lifetime guarantee fllmondsd ;mdf Joe Zelli tmms;‘lf] SKRIP—“The Successor to Ink” came and sat for a moment at the fable with them. There was @| GROUP 1—Regular values to $59.50, now ................... $25.00 ¢ RSt e sgn 1% e T GROUP 2—Regular values to $39.50, going at ... 20.00 , Wright Shoppe ORI GROUP 3—Regular values to $32.50, going at ........... 15.00 -PAUL BLOEDHORN, Propristof Ther a el act, at Zelli's. Venice and Jochnny parted in the | @ T paE = 3 & \: e w salcam( st I L oo it GROUP 4 R]egular value(s) 1\1& §2 .50, broken stock, 5 famed in hiladelphia as the Good night, other. o hope [ four, clean swe X family's ugly duckling.” rll feel better in the morning.”} «I never had a better time,” she sweep, 2 8.0 “Good night, dea: said. DRESSES Mrs. Muir feit bel She went into her room. The|'§ ’ day but stayed in bed. door to her mother's was open and 3 3 - 1 Alle P l In the afternoon Venice took a|the light lit. There were footsteps. GROUP 1—Featuring all tailor-made Frocks, in values 7.7 n's rariwor v t-of-thy of| “Why, Mother,” she called, “you ? ‘enice taxi to out-of-the-way corne; “Why, Mother,” s called, * 74 thing.” the city. She was lifted to acute]shouldn't be up.” to $3:"00’ SPECIAL {3 $19'75 Furn e #How do you fig happiness on the high hill of Sacre “Miss Muir, it's Doctor Hawks."” | 9_ S : : (l‘: “What e Coeur where she left the cab and| She stopped abruptly. He stood GROUP 2 ‘l‘?wmg Cl'ufffms,‘ Velvets, Crepes, Travel well brought-up but popularit ¢ on a wall to stars down at the |in the doorway, a tall, dark sil- Prints and Satins in values to $22,50, The girl suddenly regarded Ven-1 s of huddled roofs below. So|hcuette against the light. She QALE PRICE 15.00 Gh;- Oldtime Fireside Cheer. ice as if she must be ex hgly |'many indigents crowded together. couldn’t see his face. Something OALL AU e o B 3 be_l:l\::uzh Pxigy ;'uu;n:ud cc::; vapid. | shoulder to shoulder, warm and |inside her turned over, clutched M ¢ e N “Books and plays and travelling. human beneath a yeilow shawl of | suddenly at her heat. & GROUP 3—TFrocks orlgma]]y pnced to $18 So—spe‘:lal HIIA gy of the open fireside with the Interest people b and there sunshine. “What is it,” she asked in a low now, ONLY 10.00 s efficiency of a modern heating who don't care whether you're She tried to give her mother |frightened voice. “Is mother = system. pretty or not.” some idea of her impressions but |worse?” GROUP 4—One entire rack of dresses for ONLY $5.00 each - “Don't you miss attention?” Mrs. Muir's only reception was,| “Yes" He blocked the entrance. | \ 2 NOW ON DISPLAY asked. “You never feel “My dear, I was in Paris before |There was something ominous in | MILLINERY - | | you were born.” Jthe kindness of his voice. Some-l 1 S— ‘ THOMAS . i e . - Al = { STET . — S— i Scenes from First Movie of Ex-Kaiser | SON;}SS aibdels » i C ‘ : Hardware 0. 9.95 models i Remaining stock assemibled in one group at $5.00 or 2 for $8.95 ONE SURPRISE RACK of Skirts, Jackets, Children’s Coats, eté., O a e g . AT to go for $4.00 EACH——V{ere values to $15.00 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY " HOLIDAY GIFT SPECIALS The Last Service 1a the Greatast P { o R r 4 Franklin Sts. Offered in Broadecloth, Pajamas, Stocks, Dance Sets, etc. e S P P fl@e . ONE TABLE OF SPECIALS OFFERED at 25 cents to $1.00 OPEN TONIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT until 9 o’clock “Tomorrow's Styles Today” ..v fl\- dmv the llm time since his government was over- 4 tone News show the former ruler garbed as r.n THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS n in 1918, the former German Emperor, ex- | ordi gentleman of 78 years. At left, { .« td ” k&elm posed for a motion picture camera. | the ex-| iser is shown pill up wood in the shed | 81 = 3 ]uneau 2 Own S‘OI'B TH E GAS TI N EA U limpses of the man who is plain Herr | of his estate. Right shows Wilhelm's wife, the for- | I N & No A vals ollern now have been made in the past, this | mer Princess Hermione, signing her name for a o Exchanges No Refunds o Appro Our Services to Begin and End at the be has permitted a movie camera- | di on of visiting royalists, 4nset is the late: # RENE s phmiiiod & Ve SIS AN B axles ontiarer 1 the latest Gang Plank of kay Pnspenger Carrying Boat pictures were made by Hearst Metro- - S