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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE POLLY AND HER PALS . MONDAY, MARCH 7 |9éé Bv CLIFF STERRETT (: EAH/ WOT EVER KIN THE POOR S FELLER FIND (_TTALK ABOUTE [WOULDJA BELIEVE IT HANK'S OLDER'N ME AN AIN'T NEVER HAD THE TINIEST TWINGE IN MY KNEE, AN/ T'DAY SHES - SUNSET PASS oesit by ZW G/L@,&/ : ér\/HA%DbK‘A' AR-BENDING ‘Sl\‘x()l‘s!\\; Cattle rustling has | “But, Sol, good Heavens! What OF RHEUMATISM ?_ - ek g ipvolved Gago Preston and his lior?” | s, Ach, until the range is sus- If you can get Dabb an’ Lincoln to sympathize with you an' Thiry, 1l be sympathizin' with Pres- Ten years ago there was a ase somethin' like this. Wal, his friends got him to make good what he'd stole ‘an’-saved him from jail, $eicus, but Trueman Rock hopes o find a way cut of danger. He i werking for Gage Preston be- iz~ he loves Thiry, Preston’s Walightor, and wanis fo save Qir fomily. But Ash refuses to #op butchering catile. if no worse. Preston’s case ain’ 4 o so bad, b et If you've | Chapter 42 | got the nerve the wit you tan Rock Uses Strategy | ston from ruin, a7’ Thiry - SRR .‘_w ave T could be- | from a broken heart.” L : ¥ Pt A | Rock leaped up, inspired, sud- S = - o Gre-SERRET 2.9 he re- FEEES ol il denly on fire with the vislon Win- ¢ tall?” she fl ter's sagacity had conjured up. He T : L 7 ‘ “ P Il oot bl £ fv“_:;hc".: pushed aside table and chair and| s LIEUT. JOHN NOYES | ou sure got me WG |y pped his startied friend | WILL TELL CHAMBER ' Gne gave vent to a shudderfng \ g gav | “Oldtimer, T've sure got thé nerve sound e gur 11 from her hands. | P vh 4 B iz, Mo ot see het oyes | *0d Youve Swpled the wit! ABOUT RECENT TRIP were tight shut. Then she sank| Reck presented himself at Dabl 1 b 2T s i S oword Her fade of Bisfnees s, | 0i0e the Jext morning. | Lieut. John R. Noyes, of the Al- NE clinging to him, she broke into low mcfii’,“"m‘“fii‘ fff,“““‘ ‘-[;;:‘Z ’: | aska Road Commission, who has g | Players' Orchestra assisted by Alma 3065, every one ‘of whish was tke T S W mv?i)e«n ot 3 w £ & just returned from a trip ‘as far g Grant. Service's celebrated poem, 3 knife=thruet to ROCK. | ig : e 12 B B ’ - .:norlh as Nome and included many ME. AND MRS. FEUSI “Phe Shooting of Dan McGrew,” 1 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | %25 burlesqued with rare humor | and good acting. As Miss Grant recited the poem the members of the orchestra en- acted the different incidents. The sketch was enthusiastically ap- plauded. A large number of persons at- tended the dance. Delicious punch was servad throughout the evening. o e DANCERS DELIGHTED DEAN C. E. RICE ‘;g'wjl NEAU FROCK | BY HUMOROUS SKETCH HAS SEVERE COLD.| SHOPPE | { ‘Exclusive but not Expensive” Very Rev. C. E. Rice, Dean ox‘i Conts, Dresses, Lingerie Delightful entertainment featured the dance given Saturday eyening fn th: Moose Hall by the Arctic Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedml_‘ Hcsiery and Hats is a patient in St. Ann’s Hesptial,' having entered Saturday afi ‘He has a severs cold. #2e lot Ter have it out and stroked [YOId Fun uto Wy interior and western towns, wil i i Dabb appeared cordigl . i describe conditions existing in those | hér hair and her tight fists, one of | [ ¥ " . e on: ns existing in R Gt iy Ak, W ot |- | ECPS ARb?” queried Rock. {John Light, 6, Saved: by cections to the Chamber of Gom-| _ ; o hic coat sleeve. She did not re- “She was fit as a filly when I Father tho ISA Hurt merce at its ‘weekly noon luncheon| and Mrs. John Feusi opley Sver soon, though -presently - the | &V her last. She went to Denver % I meeting at Bailey’s Cafe tomor-|Pre'ed their 33nd wedding anniver- E?; v:d g‘-:we'way ‘:0 soft . weeping. ' ° visit. ' Expect ‘her home next Rcscumg Lad | row. |sary by entértaining a groun of '}:h;l\ he held her closer, scarcely | VoK ' Tika . Ray G. Day, former foreman of [ricnds at their ;fme rsmt;“ffia':' Sing ' nar or The aok pite-| . 9o I told you I was in love| Samuel A. Light, Manager of the the mechanical department of The '’ Thgee dles of tricH B e gioom “or the "ewetatiing | WA IR Well, thas Wikt eo|Uniled ¥pad Company in bhe Gold; IEmpse and prominent resident of (We'¢ Plaved: the first priacs SOl B8t 4 velidw ght along i ho- DAL B THER ehes in love with |stein Bullding ‘and his son, John Juneau, who arrived here Sl it Mrs. Fronk Peoe ¥ AT rigon. He was seeing somethipg | 0% And the situation is hell.’ Light, 6 years old, were painfully |to spend the summer, will also be /Xirkham: consoiaions ‘d° rs.M. §ker than the might, mare sin-| -Man, youve only yourself 15|injured eAsly’ yesterday smarning 4na guest of the Chamber tomaifow. O Kirkham and Bd L‘;‘“ reve erIFlSHERMEN SEND B s e snsadows, (5%’ % uiagt |Dlpme. You wero advised N0t t0an elevator accident in the store.[He left here in 1925 and has resid- 22 Irews: aify: IR o e o8 / i save hel fa- |€0. T told you not to stay.” Both are at home today under|ed in Miami, Fla, since that time, Co0U¢S | TT T o her B0 Deaston, | I loved the girl" replied Rock,|medical cate. : Several commitiee reports will be | M- and Mrs Fousl Fere & arrfél HALIBUT TO SEATTLE } we iny’ x made to the Chamber tomorrow. ents of & number of RrelRy That would kill Thiry's lave, but » said Dabb, ‘chewing at| The little hoy fogether with W.} action by the msmbzrshi:l.orlncl::l-.““ ul gifts, among which was a| Twenty -seven boxes, amounting| Bighct her Dame entiidmee “Rock, tome of us cat- | A Baum and the latter's daughter, o 1 these will be a recommendation |D-2u!iful chimes clock. to 14000 pounds of fresh halibut' fhace for bee fafure hap;::;s:s. thex know you haven't looked |Adele Baum, 8 years old, from the | on the Wickersham measure pend- | T G R were shipped to Seaftls on the| But for Ash,this blundering, \d for anything shady about Preston. basement of the store entered mé:mx before Congress for fur-farm- | BRIDGE PARTY steamship Yukon, which sailed from | ing work could be balfed intimeto .. o freight elevator, which ates be- | 1 here Sunday morning. The fish Not Only Ch but A : ow do you know?” asked Rock. s operg ing homesteads in Alaska. The g. % ot Only Cheaper bu gwen} (}l;rsecg;e;y. mdyrfl::; vtt':: “Well, that question e upthe tween the basement and the main Legislative Committes has <| Mr. and Mrs. Elton E. Engstmm\represents the ca}tch of thfa schoon- Better men..f Tie wayh FE ocould po |Other might at our Asosciation |floor. As the elevator ‘msoended,|mended the Chamber to endorse were hosts to three tables of bridge | ©T Explorer, Capt. Magnus Hanson, B e Vo arty pieri’ Ash e th [BRSHAE: Hemitt gave you a hand the boy's right leg becanie jammed | ine i), | helr apartments Saturday even- |and Was sent south to sell on fish- ;:}‘r‘:;nz ISk L |vub. Over this Preston scandal. :‘:}:"ee’;“‘sh':,;l"o;m;.;nd.;;‘ m | — |ing. Prize for high scere was won | ermen’s account. i v 7 e {'Tom Lincoln an’ I an’ one or two i v LA by Mrs. Guy Smith, consolations: e e A R % m“a‘k.}“‘fm‘gl”;’ad’fl::s ’"g‘ec“;:,:;}omers took exception to Hesbitt. ifi;xfipmve’e;:u:m by | ::fi:\gliAGfl NT DENNIS WINN (% 0% Gitine Riedi and Gor-| ROOF FIRE IS TRIVIAL RICE & AHLERS CO. s il We claimed you not only were'nt w by g Wet {don Gray. ; B i i s e, e i o v o e . "l | ENROUTE FROM SOt | Fie, causea wy sparks smom aff ~ GOOD PLUMBING “Can you forgive me?” sie whis- [8d: BUE YU badn't tralled wroud | o4"4g" iy, gleyutor from the main| Enroute fo. Southeast Aluska to FATHER YIBITING SON poe - Qg;fll]‘h&ifli’g‘f;&:":"fi “We tell you in advance I ncrease i o 00 ng Tmason, floor, & dista visit. stations of the United States, .. : 1 i i j iill cost” e Was you Wwas sweet on Thiry Pres- , & distance of about eight WS, . ; sSmith, of Everett, Wash. nue last night. The blaze was triv- what job will cost “Thiry, you talk nonsense someJc £ § “eet. B“l"‘*“l of :’S?g‘“v Agent Dennis| .- 0" oo iirday for a visit|ial and was extinguished before the Your times.” gty < {Winn left Seattle last Saturday on' ' "~ 1|8 % e might have shot you» | 'John, that was mosi dumnal| The jump sprained his left foot. the Fisheries flagship Brant, e - B ey et E‘;‘i‘;)“nlleg{ the Pire Repariment’s B T Giongh you wets Woin |SHSE 00 gou,t ptuimad ‘Rock, |He rescued:the lad, and both get |cording to advices received by Capt. |2 58" B bRt wl o Sales’ L |warmly. “You an' Lincoln fll»’.llmdloif the elevator without further! M. J. O'Connor, Assistant Agent, " time DrommnaN R A0 SRV ! WO BREAKS ARM X {8 vas ot be my iema. £ gouig | E8E L hadi ]ooé{edt for shady |injury. lin charge of local headquarters. |, ]”I’l'sho“:"l‘,i;%e?;id“‘"al k! b : SA VE H4I F \ d . work I’ ave found it.” ! . he mills A & have known you would never be-| " 2 5 | i He will call at Ketchikan and | 2 g 4 £ e 5 N ns . BEY Wite wite yone o O koew T ouz-:fl:y:;l: htfr Jarl;:imu;e:f:rdbafafi £3° (Wrangell enroute here. UNDERGOES OPERATION ru\;rséuitcetzggea e et e oN s uy;?fi bR e Wyerything went but a hot wfl'fibk‘r‘[‘.-fvoe';,ldwgzl B o paratus, with the result St el M. Y fp Expecied to tEtee 3 . in fracturing her left arm in two| g but merely supplement gury. Oh, Trueman, I am a Pres-! d . i 14 L : ~ | several days studying conditions. okk = = | 2237y 3 ¢ I i y §oWell, T reckon T don’t want you bgl)e\'c _vou}d] lhavc S tone ol The boy was mfenw:: St. Ann’s rEmalg UGHE e sils for BN :w‘;' DrAfigzenH‘séplisul E’Irfk’gm;ag : : ——~—o-op’—— substitute. Our printers : ell, S advice an’ help.” o B: : St. @ | ; ’ an“)body else. & ; |"“T don't know that I'd have pre-|HOspital. Medical examination show- iy Gy P aprllng jwas taken ill Friday and entered MOTHER AND BABY HOME | CLEAN HEMLOCK and pressmen are artists Can anything be done 10 SAVE| ;04 5o far,” went on Rock. ed that his right leg was badly| , A.L. AUXILIARY MEETING _ |the hospital Saturday. | =g i : i at their trade, they he queried zlp;w\lmgl.\" 5 What's worrin’ you, now, Rock?” [Pruised and that one of the toes| Members of the American Legion | A o 2 SR Mrs. H. Niemi and daughter, born . . A : know how to put punch must. be_done, Thiry. Sure T| gttt MO o atter Pres-|0f his right foot Was broken. He|Auxiliary gre urged to attend.a| Two Joung women led the 56|recently at St. Ann's Hospital, have]| 14 im., 16 in., 24 in. in your printed sales don't know what. .\‘)‘V\w got time.|, . eplied Rock, and he gave remained at the hospital last night |meeting at the Dugout Monday, |candidates who passed the Okla- | left the institution for the Niemi i s force. »Prices are al- T find some WAy, . Dabb at detailed account-of Dunne's and was taken home ‘this fore- | March 7, at 8 pim. Very important. homa State bar examination at a home in this city. Single Load, $4.25 ways in keeping with Oh, Trueman, you are my c‘n manetver at the Notch camp and|DooD. | —adv, | recent test. } ——-—— value. hape. To think Tve tried 1o drive | My come of i, it i i | MAKIS LEAVE FOR SOUTH Double Load, $8.00 | | . v e - ;’;’a" § ’;:':3 :n;’f‘ “You dared that foreman Dunné | & ( s Y ’ ! il | 1 p o O o o thisott you |10/8hIOW his gun?” exclaimed Dabb, | George Maki, accompanied by] A discount of 50 cents per Emp"'e self. gravely. | Mrs. Makl. left for Seattle Satur- Joad is made for CASH stop this selling of stolen b;f—fl‘ o sure did” !day night aboard the Norco. Mr. . you prevent it before they'™ ar-| .o . “unot was o bold move an' | 1 : ? 2 Maki stated he expected to return LEAVE ORDERS WITH P - i Ly Dy ol with all| | 5 one. T'm dam glad you told lto Juneau within four or five wecks nntlng ; SAg SISHCe and aduly .,/ m@ this. Reckon ft didn’t seem im- | @ with equipment for a broadcasting GEORGE BROTHERS b gl it somehow." |\ yiant’ to you—that I knew—for| | Aulen. Telephones 92 or 95 Com an promise - ! But i is p y "I g0 now,” she said, rising and | YOUd heV (old & quick: hed | TWO MEALS DAY BEST swaying unstadily. T Bob kel bk ctilouy’ |1 CHESTER BARNESSON Phone 374 s . | curiousy - FOR STOMACH TROUBLE X ; e “well, in the first place it vindi- b | RE ] set Pass,” she whispered. ‘But | i & Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 shost ] dded t T tts Dow cates Lincoln an’ me in our stand - ’““":o: dm 2 "‘}i’, ;:u” d; e | for you. An’ it will stump Hesbitt.” Skip one meal and drink water B 99 S ol et | “4anuht Then this new rancher S | instead. Wash out stomach and| “”"""«Be ‘hr‘;“"ve ! % give up, | ¥ dead set against Preston?” bowels each morning by drinking i o e Tl he? Well, I guées A Lej| i water with spoonful of simple gly- Sl ;ficm oy, ana,|Das his outtits rarin’ . ... Now, || eefl:d fiufim bark. saline com- 2 ! A ' | Rock, the strange thing is Hesbitt | 5 pou e erika’. < 4 Scosing e hand. e ik it 85| % 0" ot den o siok | § | Adterika brings out poisons you FOUR SQUARE ylled silen )}’“ oh;:uxsdamhmr ook | most Half Moon Brahd—an’' ‘his|! never thought were in your sys-! m{‘e‘gv i RO%K | nen can't locate them. Hide nor | . -3 |tem. 1f you are nervous, can't sleep, FIRST CLASS TR W0 Wagoutapgne. Dhair! . .. But other men havel” || ! full of gas, it will surprise you. : /Gage Preston had been more thsn‘ “Dabb, whatre you tellin' me?” » - Adlerika contains no harmful drugs. glad to give him leave of abselice, |, 04 ‘Rock, tiercel §. | Get 16 today; . y. lay; by tomorrow you feel sensing no doubt in Rock ' some-| " pog o0 yisten. You once rode | the wonderful effect of this Ger- man doctor’s remedy. Butler-Mauro % m?:" m‘c&: l;:'s mlogzflm Jem Slagle. Preston ruined Sla- | 1§ K 7 S % i ed the reason for his going |gle. An’ Slagle has hung around || Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's $ ‘“—“‘”_ ing e ko Wil pflthml};'m there to get even. Reckon he's ! Drug Store. —adv, (3 imporiuning in a fair way to do it. For he has | . and to not be a victim to imagined | trdhed Rhe 56 f*“’f%{':‘n‘ somehow he would find | "Ly 0" 4y 4s awfull” groaned || j SE" tock ” arapped BLAN Mo mkkruki?mmol: déQnAnWhg‘: iy Winter it was not with any defin- |, = s v F jfe purpose but that night he and| "’ old friend locked themselves | Dhbd loffers . sclition to # Bk in 4 room in the hotel. There were | 3 % . i e ERRETTS NOW OPEN wiich Rock had fo-access. “The| Sations for Rodk: A B FREEMAN - SHOES ALL SIZES ‘Préston situation Was graver—ac- ! accusations had been made, it | ¥ 3 segmed. But by whom was 1ot |MEN’S NRNMNGS o), didtimer, Tm 1o deep sisa| BEING CLOSED OQUT |3 : : Home Cooking idence, and he opened his palms PR your home, garages and other ‘expressively. “Thiry loves me.” v . oo ¥t ol et ?m:“. Th:k‘e'l‘aflon lsrnow .'clb;lmc_ i Blacks and Tans P o mmmume".. ut his entire stock of men's fur- |1 mgc; mmtJ Fritry frof | Dishings. He intends to devote his fiogl P'WM “|entire time to custam tailoring 'yomu m‘mgowto ‘ 1 gn/for men as he has already been|, 05 900 knov., 8 “"'m" “l assured of a large olientele. ' ‘ . buildings at low cost. Dried lum- ber, two by fours, planks, etec., $5.00 $6.00 cut to any desired size and guar- soul his own. I reckon Ash led him You Can Save Mopey at | this and now has got him buf- Nothing on earth or in SEE US FIRST Store o, & anteed to give years of service and satisfaction. Ask for prices Our can stop Ash Preston” | 3 “¥othin?' ‘echoed Winter, but Harmfl,% mmumy of the West rang e v | Owned and Operated by by phoning 358 or writing to SABIN’S 4 MR. anp Mgs, Tom STurGE o “The Store for Men” “If You Can’t Eat at Home Eat at THE MIDGET” €. 1f Dabb an’ Lincoln krow vh ‘I know—an’ it's a good bet “The Store That Pleases” RY GROCERY

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