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E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1932. fi S » POLLY AND HER PALS = ey UNSET PASS — THE NEIGHBORS MY ORDERS ARE ——— ¢ by Z ane q’ CAN'T BLAME A TO GET A SWORN BEFORE I INTERVIEW COME, COME, MY You GOT EARS . THAT DANG A\ STATEMENT FROM THE OF YOUR GOOD MAN! I3 > OFFICER! SBE SYNOPSIS: Trueman Rock or I skins, and MYSTERY VOICE EVERY MEMBER ROLKS, ILL TAKE IT FEMININE? \3&, 2 FER YERSELRY takes a job at Sunset Pass, under and dis- | ON ANYBUDDY OF YOUR s ATEMEN’T) i MASCULINE? 4 g : Gage Preston, to be nmear Pres- N THIS HOUSE, d CLASSICAL? 09 M&Mlg-g'— I~ DO~ ton's daughte”, Thiry—and himself mixed up in a mys Thiry is terrified; her brother Aeh is hestile and Gage Preston proves to be suspiciously pros- perous. Thiry begs Rock io leave, but he refuscs. OFFICER!/ He uck me queer, t's that ral Ash Pr doubt of Perhaps d Rock from late | some of as up, and uli Preston was his blanket, Alice, and the } b grass shine | Thiry bore this burden alone. Tt lars. He had was the secret of her sad eyes and lips. That was the power Ash Pres- ton had over her—love for him and fear. It did no longer seem un- RRETE 114 ’coast and engaged in different un- | dertakings, which the prolonged able fact, considering how long it had taken him to get to sleep. In sober light of day the task be- | Vancouver, Waschington, Chamber | of Commerce, of which she was a | 1. That wi vhy n e him seem: emendous. He a fair chance to win Thiry |had to_prove } cion, which The W eather member, simed by & 8. under || DNOTIGL.4S depression of the _present _times friendship. had lost no I during sleep, Etrietgxsmtv}fm Secmc;ry"x, The laLWr‘ o 1Y nnall:i: upset to bring him back to e 8 - | 8 if e e foun , b sta S Mrs. 2 niberg was an Alaska. come ak;‘: u:; Yrves{ sy ilgdmu;? PZD:N';N)“ ste {iu:ggd 1111:21‘: (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) active member of the retail mer- | NE WS e, g gy ¥ Rl GroStiES. - Natere priiocn s, Forecast for Juneau and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 10: chants committee and as such had STORM PILES UP SNOW wild range. He knew wi were overwhelmed by tastrophe. Fair and colder tonight and Thursday; moderate northerly winds. “ J B b B a leading part in carrying on com- | Not in several years has the their uncanny power to vas it to Mrs. J. Brumberg to Be|munity merchandising events un- winter storms caused such snow ant search out snd find smon careless e DAXS Established ongTri- der the direction of the retailers'| oLDTIMER RETURNS drifts whioh are paralyzing traffic them the cattleman Who trans this guise| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Wemine buresy, irough Wi Checer of TO GASTINEAU CHANNEL | here today. Efforts are being made ! 4 pm. yest'y 29.10 21 59 NE 14 Snow angle Place Commerce. | to cpendth:hstnem I?)rm:!flxww of 4 am. today 29.48 14 57 NE 12 Cldy | » . coal and other commx jes. 2 | Tom Gillis, real oldtimer of Alas- ke Nomn, ey itk i o > = o Juneau Frock Shop, thePARISH CARD PARTY | ka, and former resident of Douglas, ATTENTION REBEKAHS VABLE AND EADIO REPORTS latest addition fo this Sy met- IS WELL ATTENDED|cumned to the Channel on one of o YESTERDAY ) TODAY \-u‘\txle'ves?mbhshmef:j'jv will ;&e op- |the last steamers and was visiting | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A will Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip, 4am, ened willlin. & 10w 2% byr rs. 1J friends here yesterday. A contrac- [meet In regular business session . Station— temo. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs Weathe: mberg, in the location formerly | Notwithstanding the snow and |tor and builder by trade, Mr. Gillis |tonight at 8 o'clock. 1. O. O. T Bairow bt R - | ol T e Gy [t b B Saloum, on Tri-|wind flurries last night, Parish|was active in that direction when | Hail. All members are requested to Nome Eopkan - CHR HER 4 0 ‘Stea, |angle Place, near the Gastineal |Hall was comfortably filled at the |he resided here and during the|be present. Bethel - i I B e i il s rod o|Pridse and whist party whichwas|boom days of 1014-15, when rents EDITH SHEELOR, Fort Yukon -40 -40 | -8 -82 0 0 Clear . Brumberg ""_’“?“CY‘ a|given under the auspices of the|were high and residences at a pre- Noble Grand. Tanana 23 -2 | -52 -5 0 0 Dl | [2dles’ readyclo-wear Sf In the | parishioners. Prizes were awarded |mium he organized a building as- ALPHONSINE CARTER, Fairbanks ... <30 30 | -46 -48 4 0 Oléat States for many years and WOre|as forlows—bridge firsts; Mrs. John |sociation for the purpose of capi- adv. Secretary. Eagle 14 20 48 -48 0 0 Cloar | recently in Anchorage, Alaska. S0€ |gatre, George Simpkins; seconds, |talizing on these conditions. Sev- - st. Paul % 2 I T et |arived here on the lats trip of the |y, ‘L. H. Smith, Pat Mullen |eral cottages were completed before e v R 9t e i o Duteh Harbor 8 M | 2 S 20F - magmey Stoomer ViiGwm, Wi b ;"“‘“’““ Whist firsts, Mrs. G. Geyer, Will- | the Treadwell cave-in happened to | | YE SANDWICHE I Kodiak o8 ] U B 0 0 Cidy to the States when she com-|jum Kelly; seconds, Mrs. Albert|upset the plans and prospects of | | SHOPPE Cordova 2 16 | (R 4 0 Glagy |Pieted her spring buying. Forrest, Grant Baldwin. |the company. | Open 10 am. Til Midnight Juneau 8 o 1 W Cidy| Mrs Brumberg is 8h accOM-| he next card party will be given | It is fifteen yoars since Mr. Gillis | ESTER. ERBLAND Ig Sitka, N 21 7 1 ' | plished linguist and as such acted|on parch 17 |left the Istand during which he |of UDO! | Ketchikan i 4 cg Hg\l:’l“‘ various times as interprater in = — | ‘e T g il - 1 GHOROIA. RUPDIAR | : ‘ . " g S Th 1 2 hs v . Prince Rupert .. 38 36 g p o S | 2o O R e AR ARy R T R U Edmonton 20 4 8 -4 8 0 Clear |, aiia s vl a - Seattle 0 38 #-08 aa. a Gy |10 Juposs LY mggmenter Portland 4 4 3 38 12 40 O (T e @99 SR san Francisco 62 54 48 8 7 T 50 0 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. | The pressure is lowest this morning in British Columbia and the middle Aleutian Islands and is moderately low throughout } Southern Alaska with snow in Southeast Alaska followed by clearing | BEWARE THE " COUGH OR COLD Our 1931 Recor in the northern part, and with rain or snow in the extreme South- Rock stifled the yell that leaped to his lios west, 'The pressure is highest north of Hawaii and moderately high | R # ; % ” | in- the Interior with clear colder weather over mcst of the Terri- THAT HANES UN N / W gressed the unwritten laws. All cat- | he was hard and cautious, keen as tory. BI‘ONIGREAA\ APARTMENTS a blade. The Prestons, excepting ‘Ash, would be easy to deceive. | tle-raisers stole from one another. But there was a distinction with a Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious traubles You can stop thew now SNOW WHITE APARTMENTS “Oh, Thiry was up hours a.go."\Rock, suddenly reminded oi the| difference. Briskly he strode toward the| ' b 5 Ie Preston was getting rich— |double cabin, conscious of heart- Aljce informed them. “Saw Pa and |twins. ‘lv}:d:f:rtaltxmuls:nln.‘aieméla:li!;fllc;lmiosl: reston was getting ik ; . £ = Py dio g Howiede £ fnn i at is pleasant to take. Creomulsion ~ ~ ~ AN T a ¢t swiftly for a r beating anticipation, and when he|the boys ride away. I know she had | “I'm Hary. new medical discovery with two-fold ac- OSC:\R OBILRG RES‘DL\CE ¢ | thumped upon the porch Alice & run-in with Ash, because she had Preston came out of the kitchen, been cryin’ carrying plates and cup, which she{ “That's too sald Rock, set upon the table. Ibending over his plate, and eating “All right, Harry, Tll know you | tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed tomorrow or bust. Where's Tom?" | mcmhra[nisand id‘:xibiu germ growth. “He left us to grease the wagon | Of all known drugs, creosnte is recog- et e e e horee o | nized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for per- cn an ordinary scale. How? answered the query in many ways, but only one way scemed tenable. | Preston sold cattle on the hoof, CAPT. J. V. DAVIS RESIDENCE bad, the same as other ranchers. None | Mrs. Preston looked out of the fast. He had seen the mother’s | you.” f 4 T, but rustlers ever sold cattle that |kitchen and greeted Rock with face change very slightly, almost| “For my white horse, Egypt?” .‘;’f{;?;f.‘?:mi‘f&ffi,fiflmfi,fi?fi ‘V D & V‘ l]“I’IAN IS RESID EI\CE did not belong to them. And cer- |pleasant smile and words. hmperoemfibly- Ash Preston was a|asked Rock. in addition to creosote, other healing ele- tainly Ash Preston could not bes| “Are the boys up, too?” she tharn in the flesh of this whole-| “No—Im-—somy to say” re- Ients which soothe and heal the infected BEHRENDS B ANK rustler, either, at least without his |asked, as he fell upon the ham some family. turned Harry, haltingly, as if 'he| membranes and stop the irritation and > infammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble had bad news. “Did Egypt jump fence?” and eggs and hot biscuits. | Rock made short work of his “Land’s sake! Theyre up an' breakfast, and glad somehow that gone long ago,” she replied. “They he had not encountered Thiry, he father knowing. But Rock scouted the rustler idea. The Prestons had become butch- MARK SABIN RESIDENCE the pasture ers of cattle on a considerable |were sure funny. Tom said, ‘Let hurried down toward the corrals. “No. Ash saddled him and rode '“éfh“"‘j'}'”‘x"’"h"hh‘ g DAVE HOUSEL. RESIDE Scale. Did any one, outside thems |him sleep, Ma. The longer the| At the barnyard Rock found Aljoff on him.” lm’“‘i":‘ d:‘:“":‘g;:“d :’;:‘:; v} NCE selves, know just how many steers |better. . . An’ Al :id: ‘Don‘t Preston leading in some horses; Rock sat down suddenly, stifling| coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, they butchered? What a pertinent question here! Rock was certaln that he would find out that no outsiders knew how many head of stock they killed. And here was the gist of the matter. ‘Some of the Prestons, with Ash at the head, and the father either wake the new boss, Ma. He won’t never get no sleep when Ash is here, so let him get some now. ...An Harry sald: ‘Ain't Thiry up yet, either? Reckon sittin’ up in the moonlight is bad for some folks.” “It sure is, Mrs. Preston” in wit hthem or unabl eto prevent laughed Rock. “I'm sorry, though, | if T'm to blame.” ) and one of his brothers was jack- ing Up a hind wheel of the green wagon. “Mornin’, Boss. Hope you're not sick,” drawled Al “Boys, I was plumb dead. Tl sure let you punish me for bein’ lazy.” The other boy nodded at Rock. “Are you Tom or Harry?" asked the yell that leaped to his lips. Rock finds a piece of quick- lime, a clue to the Preston mys- tery. ————— LET FLOWERS Be YOUR VALENTINE Juneau Florists, Phone 311 adv. tory diseases, and is excellent is not relieved after taking accordi to directions, Ask your druggist. (adv.. bronchitis and other forms of l‘elpi;l- or building up the system after colds or fiu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, ART RIENDEAU RESIDENCE FERRY WAY ROOMING HOUSE PIUS X MISSION, Skagway CATHOLIC CHURCH, Skagway it, were killing cattle not their own, THEO. S. PEDERSON ALASKA HOME DECORATOR '|i'|'|i|‘|mm|i|lmnmuunuuuuuuu|l|||in‘u|||i|’|||||'|’|'|’|m|||lu|||||||||||||||fli||||||||||i||1|||||nu|m|||m|||||‘|||mm|||||m|mmuuuml|||||mn|m|muE_ NEW SPRING GOODS ARE HERE AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS With every $1.00 purchase you are entitled to share in the award of the two one-way tickets to Seattle. U. S. SCHOOL, Hoonah SCHOOL BUILDING, BOYS’ BUILDING, GIRLS’ BUILDING, STAFF HOUSE, U. S. Industrial School at Shoemaker. Bay PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wrangell WHY? ® OUR ORGANIZATION is made of the very best mechanics in the Plumbing and Heating business. We pay the highest wages but keep only top-notch men on the pay roll for good men turn out work CHEAPER AND BETTER. Our large volume enables us to buy in huge quantities and in many cases in car lots which entitles us to additional discounts, and by dis- counting our bills we are in a position to quote very low prices for first class work'and material. m RICE & AHLERS Co. PLUMBING HEATING ' SHEET METAL “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Estimates Furnished Free General Painting Contractor Shop Phone 354 Res. Phone 402 Shop at Third and Seward If you do not care to avail yourself of the opportunity of a free trip to Seattle you may claim the cost of the ticket in MERCHANDISE. Large assortment of Valentines All descriptions and prices See the Newest Styles and Materials ir. HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 $1.50 $1.75 Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS = STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT é ‘ TR | Lo eenes Valentine Box of Candy February 14th L Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 Pay Your Account and Get Your Tickets

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