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' ) have a key. ¢ 3 bad told him about her love for T : . Nich:fim, that :e was the one per- She heard footsteps crossing the ! Gummiis FINETZIA Firtex, Celotex, Sheetrock, Plywood and all of the Johns-Manville son in whnm she had dared to con- tiny hall, then voices—a woman's i F" lil.lp'on's Yen has products. 0 . i 5 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG thifik why she doesn’t divorce him.” . “Are you sure?’ Georgie asked faintly. Nelly ‘aodded, and then with a rush of sympathy she added. “Here, don’t you worry about him. They're all the same, these film stars.” i:Georgie hardly heard; .she was struggling desperately to drag her- self out of the mists that seemed to be closing around her on all sides; she wanted to say “I don’t believe R you,”:but she could not, because in &er hgart she knew it was:true. Nigholas had broken his word to ber. e was going away. “Well, I must be off,” Nelly said briskly. She wuched Georgie's ghoulder. “Cheer up,” she said. “Thers, are as.good fish in the sea #s any that are caught.” The door shut behind her, and Georgie stood up wondering .why she suddenly felt so cold. Going away after he had told her 1t she was very dear to him. After e had promised that he would not ;n away without telling her. Angd Bishop too! Was there no- body 4n the world who was really sincere.and, honest? The door opened -quietly and Bishop walked In. - “‘Hyllo,” he said. “I wanted to talk to you.” Georgie stared at him without an- swering. She remembered that she 7 fde, and all the time he was sending ents to Bernie. “Running after er,” Nelly had expressed it. . She shivered and Bishop said, #What's the matter?” Georgle shook he: head helpless- 1y. She x'enllzed suddenly that she ‘had thought a’ great deal of this mon. had set him up on an absurd qet P’L‘t‘e‘nv\ vas horrible. Love was a lie. ishop said quietly, “I am not go- npg to Germany after all.” georg(e said nothing, and he went »un. “0f course you know that your ;rlend is in London.” She nodded Lhen, there was a8 psrd. constricted feeling in her | $hroat that allowed no words. | “What's the matter?” Bishop itked again; he put out his hand as to lay it on her shoulder. and ardly knowing what she did, ?rgie struck it down. Dcn‘t touch nfe. Leave me l ne,” she said passionately, and p ore he could speak or move to provent her, she had fled pan him g out of the room. % | | i | B mfl’l‘—nlne—ten y: ‘Benmle looked up-at the clock the shelf which-was striking out hours - wjth - sych maddening | 5 Mfé{t ‘cold and stief. " NOW DONMT. G’ET YERSELF ¢ EXCI‘\'F.D.\MPE L BARNEY WANTS YA TO VoL T0 TAWLK A VTTLE . BUSINESS ---- ‘Mfr = ALL L W\ LEMME X theater. I thought you were so fond of the theater.” Georgie shut her eyes. “I don't feel .well enough to go anywhere tonight,” she said, won- dering vaguely if Bishop had ever been furious with anyone in all his life; he bad always seemed to her to be the acme of patience, and en- durance, but perhaps in that also she was mistaken, -as she had.been about other things. ' “The time may come when you! won't have the chance to go any-| where,” her mother said sharply./ “You're getting thoroughly spoilt.”’ She fidgeted round the room. "It( you think I want to go to the theater alone with Bishop, you're mistaken,” | she added. "He only got the tickets to please you.” But Evelyn had gone alone with him after all, and then Georgie had got up and dressed again, and had come to Boyd's rooms. No doubt he would be angry with her; possibly Nelly had been right when she suggested that he was not worth worrying about. Possibly she was not dear to him at all, and he had only said it to—in his own words—"“make things easier.” SHERE ,was A ring .at .the bell. Georgie sat up stifly. It could not be Nicholas—he would surely voice. | “Nonsense. I shall certainly wait.” Then the voice of Nicholas’s man. “But, madam—" The door opened under an impa- tient hand. | Georgie rose to her feet, pushing: back her soft hair; haw. her head ached! She felt a little glddy as she turned round and came face to face | with Bernie Boyd. She was in evening dress, some- thing white -and fluffy, and an ex- pensive fur wrap was slipping from her bare shoulders. She was frowning, as if some- thing had made her angry; Georgle realized that frown before Bernie stopped dead with a little sharp ex- clamation. The two givls stared at:-one gn- other; Georgie said mnothinz, she felt as it she was an onlooker in a queer dream. b | Then :Bernie said blankly: | “What in the wogld are you doing here?” tl agerlulnen. and shifted her posi- Georgie found her voice with an effort. “I am waiting zo see Nicholas” “Nicholas!” Bernie came torward slowly, her eyes very blue agginst her .caretul . make-up. When she was quns close to Georgie she spoke again. ‘ “Nicholas! . How long have yml GRRR WIAD VM ==~ WHERE'S DAT MUG AT (171 » » “\! 1141, WHERE'S BARNEY ? l mfilfl TELL HIM TO LET THE CAP HANDLE YEH--- TALK BUSINESS JUs’ GIT MY PAWS ON HIM= _ SULLY, HEY--2? T B R aann = NN GAmEE FTTITE B Pl dil JEEEE 4AERN THE NAME THAT boen famous for ils kigh quality and low price. Now with” new low prices anyd same quality—Ligton'’s is a greater value than ever. Try I‘i;und see. IDEAL PAINT SHOP v ., If J€s Paint, We Have It! PHONE 549 $t Wendt & Garster BARNEY BETTER t WAIT QUTSIDE--/ N ANENE e of the long sides, and have a yer- n THEIR clothes are as import ant as their books! And it’ the clothes! tastes, We asked the cpinion of selections . . right. And priced right, important that the child like We know their and we buy accordingly. a dozen mothers and young daugh- ters before making this season’s . we're sure they're too! [PAROCHIAL SCHOOL :'““ school year of 1933-1934. \ Rev. Wm, G. LeVasseur, S. J, pastor and Jprigeipal and six | teachers will cor the staff.| | zaga College, 8] CLASSES. TO. START TUESDAY ‘MORNING ;\L nine ovclook next Tu(»dq} morning , classes; Will e gresumed at St. -Ann’s (Parochial ‘School for My Boauty Hint W Edward Budde, .S. J., a col-| graduate of Santa Clara Uni-| V4 Santa Clara, Calif., and a| graduate of philosophy of Gon-| kane, and of sac-‘ red theology in Woodstock Col- lege, Woodstock, Matyland, will di- réct Christian Doetripe and Eth- ics classes. fl"ngNCE UTHNS : A very successful year is anu-! St MR s . ‘ ! |cipated. The exceptionally capa-| ~ By FLORENCE JOHNSON | h da . extending full length. Mr. | ble staff includes an addition of | (Photographer’s Model) "“ 'Yurmas intends to make the build- | three teachers over last year's ‘A gentle nightly massage with 0 ORGOT ing a modern home for himself | faculty. Sister Mary Agnes will|cold cream, using an upward and - PR ACROSS |“ 5 W % and plans further to make the|be in charge of mathematics and| backward stroke, is’'an excellent i 7 ] 1. Angry 4 Sou 9 gt Ymerdayl Ruzle 4 Ié‘e‘:’{o“éfi? grounds surrounding, .the picnic|languag { the high school; sls-,un ng to preserve facial freshness. ew Serial by RUBY M. AYRES &y | . x ¥ ¥ 4. Doomed 20. Barren spot of Douglas. | ter Joseph de Mariz will dir:chleewbe a scalp massage, with a — — 12.' Mb:‘lm o 2, M):zllggeches: . e ‘1he Glee Club, singing &nd dra-|small quantily of pure olive oil is SYNOPSIS: Apparently Georgle The man rose-from-his kwees and : f humorous TO GET OUT PILING | matics, and have charge of orth-|a great aid for beautiful Thair. Bmmolu step-father s being looked at her. 13. Mallrem . Swollen FOR A FISH TRAP|0sraphy in the lower grades. 8is-| This should be tried ‘at -least once | e ate BT e Bermie Angr| - #Can-T St el i* Bud Souna : FRSS pione gy i ter Mary Ethel will have the in-|a week. Another suggestion for px ",’,M’ "’"M“: N ‘\‘{g' someatnhing‘\vpm’:l:g"”heaskw' i B B mea . o s MRS. CAHILL HOSTESS Charles Korspess and Caspar | termediate ses and coach in|preserving the loveliness of the » rfiap' ! _,eam,m ;a’hu;zble‘ n(‘:x”ay”g “No, thank you.” J | :‘fimflf‘ 8 Cun:figunfl | TO GROUP DF GIRLS‘ Nelson left the fore part of the ;:i;:}} (;i‘h(y] ence. SI:H ng‘_v skin is an occasional rubbing with . Rl | Ho el lo fho goor asain apd | 1. sel o mBEmEIIIJIIII . Forrmer em- e | week for Sheter Island where ey | Locindh xeioins, e et KNy sweet MUK o 8 cowing dnvolved in .a scandal. | Georgle asked: dx piock PlS[AILITIE IN[T [TIE| peror Mrs.. W. E Cahill was hostess| Will -put in the next few weeks | % erg! Y ? Mmied 1o keepin tonch “Is it tonight Mr. Boyd'ts going | 3 Netgamea e IR e 3 taking out logs for floating trap|be @by assisted by Miss Lucille ?mi"é" i':l"ll ncizl Y 1“”%"" away?” > r 3 o‘i"’g“l : gl E .E - n :Ece?o‘l%g”e- to &, &up, qf, el #bi e, Dok 10 be builf for the Douglas Fish Norton. Deposit a coin in the typewriters eriie’s maid, corgie . i s ity hir ; A gl 5 ; WicRots - todving London that “By the midnight train, Miss.” 8B W i {ll][d [PJAIN[([C] Ifllm pubsiances in glcpdwell Jag. sypRing. Wil eries Compény. et in Berlin post offices and you can , afahts “Thank you.” h ” llfifl 7] B[I] 50| 5 o:ltmoruu“ was the principal diversion, five ¢ Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. use the typewriter for 10 minutes. o Ifactory tables being in play. Helen Pu- e e i .She did not like to ask to what u Ru:o pense = TEAN 2 ¥ R Chapter 42 débtination. Nicholas _was, #olo.|| SF (" potleatare | S8 fyas ygh sooter, Bita olim- Urge Cermak Memorial i t “ ToXim: v; 7 ¥ UNLUCKY MEETIN. ['Where did midnight frains go? | ngnngmgldvme = T MEator ™ | tre’ cut prise Lovely yefrasn.| OKLAHOMaA CITY, June 30— 0. Grow ol 6. Ei 1oy 4 te of tl mpos| !Ion i3 “ 4 g i " HE twol girls stared at one an lea'l:::i hdgg;eclgse:haol:y :nd she | & ne,,uh}’r ending ss. B::»Z.z):;' ate o Fi ments were served by the hos- A “lasting, ]lvm-g l;mmorhsl to o other, and it was Nelly who B0 o cgr e Pi:tho past” o’ Wliknt nt of iy o BiaRL 43 RACp Grant tegs, Mayor Amton Cermak, of Chicago, i " loked away.'*I thought you'd be _After Nelly left her that after- | o plense o ¥ peevishness T auio o iy 1 T B o v slaip by an assassin who attempted e & ;noz " she x:utler fi noon, she had felt that she did not' | 41 Wiser 0. Edible tubers 1. English-istter &1, North Ameri- to kil President Roosevelt, has i , e care; she had had wild fdeas of | 46 Sofigty budii g1, stiten & B hsdy can republic: | nGUGLAS TO HAVE boen suggested by the Oklahoma ‘With an effort Georgie recovered | ringing Clifford Asher and of telling ' | 47. Cn L LE :JOV‘I/N 10. Solemn won- B3. Enzl(‘sh river REAL LOG HOUSE | legislature. n France ntan, 54 . herself. Lim that she had changed her ming, | g ufym F-h 2 Kind B ol da, Acior 0fa BT EIEA of yess = TR \*Going away! Where?" but the impulse had died away. . 3. em.lle child 16. Female deer sel: abbr. H. J. Yurman, Juneau furrier Advertisements spread warld Her lips felt as if they were cut be’(}‘p‘“:g"’g““re ;:: h‘“" gone to has let a contrach fer the. build- | Products before you. Indce. ot e i .ii//.. ing of a log house, 16 by 20 feet R Ty | 1 g "4 1 3 : 41 - don’t know—abroad, some- T?:;’::dn':ngleslfi"tgnnlat:e‘eixen & é on his lot situated on the north| A former Illinois gridder will l.!’” Qf ml“, you Wi“ where. Miss Boyd saw him last| oo 2o 70 U0 DR, O colared, un . 13 side of Second Street, between|‘“open the show” %his fall when d night, and from what I can make out d @ /, F and G Streets. The pew struc- | Vee Greén, new coach at Drake | i ‘flk d‘lc l lé“ an sympathetically. *Bishop will be % 1 ( there was no end of a row. 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ALWAYS AN AMPLE 'SUPPLY OF EDISON known my husband?” *Quite a long time,” Georgie said | slowly; each word seemed a difi- culty. “"Ve came back from Amer-? lca on the same bpat.” = “1see.! The silence fell pgnln, which Ber-~ nie broke with a cutting little laugh. “Hardly tactful of him, is it, to have'| asked 38 both to his rooms at the same time?" B . Ho.didnit ask me,” Geqrxle sald. . “X just came.” “§u|1y' And dop't yon think it's £ rather sirange for a girl like you to| be visiting a married man, at this | time of night?” 4 “1 suppose you think so,” Georgie | | said, and then: #It’s not very lp;e.‘j dis 182" " “Have you bm bere | belaro?" lho ed. . "tc." . The fire had died down, and, she had not once moved to replenish it gdaring-'the“two lofig hodrs during which she .haf/.sat .in Nicholas: d’s degerted room ’ujtipg w to return. “Ten o’clock! here was a little sound at the. r behlqd her, and she turned her oyd’s man entered. o lau ced at her apologetically. 11 mako up the fre, Mias™” you. and Vegetables' STEWH\G CH*R}KENS AND BROILERS To. arrive on “Norco” ORDER NOW! i MAZDA LAMPS ON HAND '/ Buy them in cartons of six and save 10% e moved forward quietly and 3{ dyjig embers Into & weak’ ing more coal. Twelfth Annual Southeastern Alaska Fair Juneau—September 13, 14, 15, 16 d what this m seemed .F’t{: S b