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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1933. e e ——————————————————— - A BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK sire to offer day fodigs aiisies NUTICE G SRS S B b FOIST 4 DERE'S ONE OR TWO LITTLE DESE WIMMEN- 1 “"‘““:‘L“”‘ o ' In the Matter of the Adi istra- lN\EQ‘,rgelOMcE%\:rK?--ANPEEX'E Weer /A 3088 I GOTTA DO, MOLLY ---- HEH - HEH - i tan ot ste(Estats of the Pasiirs DEM LAWVERS COME ACROSS T DON'T TINK TLL BE BACK : YOUSE CAN'T gies! Pyt . JAMES V. DAVIS and WIT' ANUDDER 16 G'S --- HEH-HEH-- FER A COUPLA DAXSG----- i\ GIT ALONG WID /| | Sas e Tome payable to Bu H. C. DAVIS, deceased. TOO BAD DERE AIN'T SOME DIMES 3 ‘EM NOHOW-- i Juneau, Al NOTICE is hereby en that the Roads, RERE | LLY =2 ations may wdministrator of the above entitled 1D T0SS YOou A_ s a e Bureau of Pu d s filed his final account COUPLE OF 'EM- | Federal & T orial B in the above entitled matter and | au, Alaska, and Forest Service, that U. S. Commissioner for mercial Bldg., Ket gl'xk"‘;: '~ juneau Precinct has appointed . B PR R Peoiel” of Wednesday 10th day of January, [ DON'T CRY, the of the Bureau of ,oq, i b i objectiang MUDDER - | Public om 419, Federal f‘ Al F‘.“‘:{“j 2 JECUIONS | & Territos Juneau uch final account and to the ILL GROW UP 5 5 M ‘E‘ I t th BiG LIKE SuLLY, o ¥ ‘ A it EL I 3 - £ sted are here: AN' SOCK ar and file ob- HIM ON DE S. Department of Agriculture, jec U. S. Com- Bureau of Public Roads, October 28, .o tor el 9 SEEE ? 1933, Sealed bids will be received y ) g Hanmaik : e at the office of the Bureau of . o3y % i 2 [ A e fnc. Grear Srtain 1 cearaa-b e DEBICE ; | Public Roads, 419 Federal & Terri- thereof. on "‘ before said 10th day ;i =2 ! ' onartal AR .. |torial Bidg., Juneau, Alaska, until Of Janua:y, 164 it it —, tion denly became worse, ter- . n » s quarters relating e patronage Kk P Nove er 16, ated at Juneau, ka, this I o ey e { F ults of Campfire I‘M e 4 getzonage|o oclock AM. on November 16! Dated 2f ey s DOL( IIA'S nd Mrs. Manley and two! UlrageOUS Ortune alks, Garner, Farley . Farley is the titular he uf\r ing JAMES V. DAVIS, sons, Earl and William, cam2 to Vigw & - '1* pfluy organization, the titular|Hooxn Administrator. Douglas in 1916 residing here for| Pathicia WenTiorth iay Soon Be Known gipenser of patronage. The trip|gass Nationa Nov. 2, 1933. VEW'Q about ten years. Very soon aft | . oz I to Texas, so far as anyone knows, | Division, , Nov. 23, 1933. l (S, their arrival Mrs. Manley be- | /i (Condnued from Pele OmE) was his own idea. Presumably | VOlVing 6.0 a s cAllie: 8. very. arfibbdmempbanxof. the| ' STNOPSIS: Jim Randal finds. s “You are!" ‘ as party peacemaker, he would like #1120 Thne advorusemenis oring you community in its social and ¢! bouhood home, the Van Berg emer- She nodded again solemnly. | thing,which would be misinterp: to ses all the rumors of friction C“l‘ \1 Lo . R e of better things to have and lite. From here they removed to| dlds. Evidence pointe to the fact “All right, we'd better take an-| | ted by public as representing | dissolved B Y 1 "?;’\i"‘fimfi.‘?i"; easier ways to live. Sedro Wooley where they have oy “exther of thefe, or of |other turn, and you shall tell me alll | the vi of others. Whether Mr. Garner will th:—’»‘m {mber, B.M. treated T R = made their home since. She anything elen (ot Hoypenes tn 4 (| aUOE Al Who'd the mant to the full extent of going ouslt ey e AR e . survived by Mr. Manley and hed from his hand; e grap- 1 don't: know i I__uuzht- = o N i B publicly now to speak for the fol ate ! ! i i i el B hetlAl s oith, the intrader, chasce kim ..Jm‘\ m(u‘.‘t know either. He onliy b lent .mnued .hoA Vi Roosevelt policies remains to be Hestablé. The attent ! \ Willlam, who resides in station, and loscs him. Note |lknew that Le was bound to get it | Fr nto the Cabinet, and goen' Many who know him think |of the bidder is directed to { ! and is employed at the ‘."' " o ;'f,cu “f,'/" {‘fi‘.’:c”,“ ,v,‘]’,':;' out of her it he could. He said grave-H) there has been no outward indica- 15 may do so, many others believe “,uul provisicns covering subl ! 2 1 Juneau | Nesta not onty says he stole the { tion of any disagreement between y. will stick to his policy of si-|ting or ng the contract, min- ' { jfiH MARTlh Funeral for the dece vut that he is her g You've got to tell me.” them. | fariee fhiim wage racod and RItAriRte Bid : D ik i hold ori Oeloper 95 1h il L] Jim, she has not - slzm twisted the handles of her As time went by Mr. Garner was 2 rela R S be subn he may de- ineau ru,g : s S tian Church at Sedro Woo! AERS 3 asked about certain appcintments. b | | a Weddin 1 der the auspices of the R Chapter 40 ml{c‘r“,, never been a mischiet | He pave his opinion. Th: men he Denver Attorney bl 0 n-tfn b ! % s 'chi o 1S dg: v she was an active peasaid !| recommended were appointed. | > r S aatin L \ | C“{ A m‘jl‘. é;‘ mfi R ‘ IMPORTANT NEWS S5kl on't Do making tNGHIBEIRE o LI TRE R Honored by Italy ¢ b $1000 wil be required | 0. \ elebrated n urc e ““,vu'm-: PG P MR f:’lnl"‘(n“"‘?‘l"‘l“] ‘l;ud.‘il'mcc sented in some quarters that his oo o Mok v, o] sening of bids \ ! s t Doug! : NG | 7 5 ol sly mingled with virtuous' patronage had been awarded at R0 b > payable to Bu ! a ouglas LEAGU STING | Oh, no,” said Min again. g ; A g siendship and fair dealings ""'“m Bunte Toais s UL } PRSI S | ek o : & - E r. Garner's reguest. he Vice-' F s c Roads, Juneau, Alaska.|{ Min—when did you meet me Throwing stcnes up at her win-!| Ny i Denver Italians,” Earl Wettengel, | cations P 9 ) b etiy ceremony, s Sl . Y o 5 | gt e 8 President’s friends resented that. and specifications may be|} Phone 33 Delivery Service 7 \‘rlg‘,’;-)?m,g,ecp'mof“'l;w;s fi"‘l‘;‘“"}"“ ames and J“);r‘l‘m:-‘l‘ first? and long past midnight!” she o District Attorney, was presenwd\ mined at the Bureau of Public o ! garet ‘Miller became the bride will be: hostesses at a co 24| He got a round blue stare. with a decoration from the Ital- Federal & Territorial Bldg. § { | 8 rtin last night i sk o me 2 e i 7 7 g A | deral itoria = P. O. Substation No. 1 f Mr. John Martin last night In business and sewing meeting of the| )"y ) gy “A man threw stones up at Nesta's | BUT RUMORS PERSIST jan government. | u, Alaska, Bid blanks may be | § { First Congregational C. Ladies’ League ‘“lb-“ held gt 4 i L int Shall e e window la 1" So matters stood when the s A ! obtained ai the office of the Bureau \ i riends - s Friday eveni 'm afraid I don hall we turn | o i D TIRUVESS 4o lic R oc 9. Federa L cEOW(S] (ON tlends LN o Lopgip (IPUIs TTIORY SVOAR. ol aad etk bAAE A TS Min gulped and nodded again. B e st sim-) Ui ) sl iot Abikiiabiine, | Of Bublic Roads, Roomt 419, Fedeah] z church and later felicitated the interested in the League ar> urgad| a Hl\ uI 1 beard the pebbles against the | mer | Davens..of Bubllo Roads, Qctober 28, erritorial Bldg., Juneau, Al- souple ¢ recepti i | pose anyone knows us, but 2 kY “ * e . M. D. Williams, Distr # couple at the reception in to attend. il s L | 818 nd 1 saw him under the other The Vice-President’s departurs 1933, Sealed bids will be received| ilisms, District K0, ¢ ! pastor’s apartm SRR o 4 o | window— s. And he said her | for 5 Jong rest in Texas was ac- at the office of the Bureau ox - ] y IS RE you meet me fir ” g rest in a _ Four NETTLETON IS RE- -~ | nam st not Mrs. Riddell | cording to the custom he had|Public Roads, 419 Federal & Terr S In the bridal proces four COMMANDER AM | 'Oh, but you do know that—; at all. And then he said, ‘Come | gonowed for many years. When | torial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, \muli bidesmaids, the Misses Lucile and | t have forgotten so soon! psbaige) T o Y rerigh ine| oclock AM. on November 16| Margery Fox, Vio Anson At a recent meeting : So soon?” e e NRA drive, however, | 1933, for 3005 miles of gradi and | CIFIC COAST la i Roberta Fraser ring pa 1 Elmer Palmer P D=1 i ot b weeko” salll Mia. Yol| PRUBEE: Then Nest B R bl facing of the Tongass Highwa (;)2 ucrles | the maid of homor, Miss erican Legion, of Wrangell, H. W It's not a week,” said Min. “You | “J SEE. Then Nesta went out?” |emerging only to make one state- | goichikan-Bugge Beach Section 9 B il e e ot o tlected Post Gom- c:m.l have forgotten! Min nodded. ment about repeal, rumors mul- | e Tongass National Forest, First| ‘\SHOW-ME ”A\- WHEN OUR | 5 S . T e Jim felt a rising excitement. “I hoped it was vou, and that you | tiplied that he and the White judicial Division, Territory of Al-| ' N V] and the flower girl, little Lucile mander and C. P. MacReary r 5 | | ‘ | Goetz, preceded the bride, Who en-'elected Adjutant. The other officers | “Not a week? Do you mean you | were making it up.” | House were at outs. aska, involving 14.0 acres ocleari?_g. 1 TS GOOD COAL | g 3 i e 7 e S e And this in spite of the fact 85 ubbing, 28,800 cubic 0 | ered alone re irtland, First Vice- — And ! 2 | m]‘\fy Miller was beautiful in a ;,mg“afv }I(’F‘J(i\c}\ on, Second that the President and Vice-Pres- | yards unclassified excavation and LADS NAME HE WISHED i e aileta, wowny iiads halons | vite OsimapdativgLee Consldine, | ident had lunched together on the borrow, 5900 cuble yards crushed 15 DOUBTING TOo TRY — o 2 R ¢ SitRte day of the latter's deparfure in|r0C b 6. P Jards | empire tines with long tight fitting service Offi e Commit- a o S Jeparfure 1| crushed rock top and supplemental, WAYS HAVE JUST ONE ) siccves Her short white veil net tee, Van Fisk, L. F. Jackson, N.| ay plete liness. |04 2826 lineal feet corrugated o Test ToN veil was caught around her head Nussbaumer. Mr. Garners friends in Wash- |Metal pipe full circle. The attention ON H(M ) 3 with satin ribbon, Her bouquet of | Commander Nettleton appointed . Mr. Garner’s frlends In Wash- | ¢ the bidder is directed to the| EAM E — WA?J AL L roses was tied with net also. The van Fisk, Weston Dalgity ington have not belxr-\*a:(.i any of | ghecial provisions covering sublet- | A [c] HE'D BUY / / bridesmaids W corsages and paumer and C | the stories of a “break” betw2en |ting or assigning the contract, min- | E the maid of honor carried a small a5 the comm! him and the Chi _Executive. They | imum wage rates and alternate bid BU’( NOW ‘ formal l)au(m"“’ "“n-nn dance on Armictice Day have resented acivity In other|to be submitted in case he may de- E BUYS I‘{ | Musical Renditions November 11 i | ‘ Y | A. E. Goetz sang. “I Love You B it | | BY THE LOAD- Goetz played WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Lohengrin's wedding march for the Meeting Thursday evening at 3 FOR 10 TRV procession. The ceremony was nm- o'clock. | | formed by Rev. J. W. Cadwe GERTIE OLSON, Recorder. | | ] Best man was L2o; T e | ana s wox and Gordon ONE_SURE WAY TO END | Gray. reception, Mrs. | ’_——_~———:-—_‘_ ls Henry and Mrs. Rol COUGHS AND COLDS LET us SEND YOUu A TEST oN/ 7 Bonner poured. Church Decorated Persistent coughs and colds lead 3 b t The church was lovely with to serious trouble. You can stop " ° whit mers at the windows. them now . with Creomulsion, an # which were framed W evl n 1 sote lh“l is pleasant and pink and white flowers. Five- to ‘ J UN EAU L candelabra and white medical di _4 set in the windows and it soothes and heals the in- ™ b oo ALASKA at the altar threw a soft light f c membranes and inhibits | over the church. An improvised germ growth. | altar of all white formed the! Of all known drugs, creosote is | S e o4 background for the ceremony. recognized by } medical author- . FRYF" BARY """‘""""T Mr. and Mrs. John Martin will it s one of the greatest healing | /o . .o o0 o Nesta brought 2 S BEEF be at home to their friends in agencles for persistent coughs and | oy on gt nospital at Elston?" “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON f the Martin cottaze in Douglas. colds and other forms of throat “No. nover” Bha Tokked upat hi 435 e | (oo ; 4 . 8 , ne She looked up at him | “When she came back. She opened F B h i The many gifts. ‘°fi‘1he f:::jfif Srodblse, Creomulsion contaits \1| ith an air of ehildiike candor. | the door and came in. It was begin- ; ry runn Ompany | e Ton Iy L e 1 it was Nesta who told you | ning to get light, and I could sec Teleph i | rooms. I ‘"“_“r“ "‘l ok ‘)"’ s g eal| 1 was Jim Riddell?” | enough to know that it wasn’t you. elephone 38 Prompt Delivery | e branes ¢ : b ; g S SRS i o bl i | “But she couldn’t have made a| “What happened?” said Jim. | - = i FORMER PROV A e ’”;‘““9" nd inflammation, | pisiake, She must have known— he went to the gate again, and | prrr—— . i DO['(:;ASEAD e GTATEG?3c:_ch‘h“"_C'!‘;";Z‘;;;Dd‘fiffo i g,y € | yor own husband—" | gave him something.” ‘ | i 7 PNONCAR LR B s Jim asked abruptly, | ¢ gave him something? You're Jun a C , and attacks the seat of the trouble. | wisdrrs Tom mo T \ : eau vasn rocer 0 Word of .the passing .of s, | Oreortlslon. s guatanteed BAt Hadn't Tom met me either?’ re t‘\\asx?tlhe other v\'?y aboul:. ¥ . e “] think it was money,” said Min. CASH AND CARRY ceased woman. An operation Imm;colds or flu. Your own druggist is| yo was prepared to lay very long | For this was what he thought his | £ S e which Mrs., Manley was apparent- authorized to refund your money| ,qqs that he wasn't Jim Riddell. | hunch had done for him—he thought i 1LA SI A ME 4T CO 1}[’] rer"OVErmg niczly cr»lidlen tly ’\ilul- ‘;sn the SIII)O[ECIII L‘ym‘x:x counil or ;oild | They reached the end of the colon- | it had brought him hot on the track e of its purpose an her condi 5 not rel y Creomulsion. Vit a o " | Urg | mnade once more. of his burglar. TRVICT 2 i | “I mustn’t keep you,” he said. The train he had missed and last | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING A | Min blushed again. | night's burglar had caught, would | Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales t | “On, won't you please come back | have reached Ledlington in very | PHONE 3¢ Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | S SIS RO R . BUSY . w . | Ross Manley at Sedro Woole: Washington, on October 23 was re- ceived in the mail yesterday by William Manley, son of the de- , factory in the treatment of persist- coughs and colds, bronchial | hma, bronchitis, and is excellent | building up the system after | |ent | for “Oh mno.” So that was that. Jim felt as if a heavy paving-stcne had been lifted oft his bac If it was only Nesta who identified him as Jim Riddell, He was wondering whether it was the Van Berg emeralds that had changed hands over the gate of Hap- picot at three o’clock in the morning. nice time to allow of Nesta being serenaded with a handful of pebb! But in that case the man who had taken the emeralds must have known with me and just see her? You don’t | know what mayn't come of it if you | go on staying -away. Won't you| please come back?” U n packm g New Stock That very delicate extra sense which sometimes warns, and some- times discerns things of which we exactly what it was that he had snatched in the Blue Room. And he hadn’t come there blind. He had DISTINCTIVE! DIFFERENT! SOLD BY— and Imprinted Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery Phone 58 ottt et | | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON come there to get the emeralds. “You heard something?” | Min nodded. “Nesta said, ‘It's all I've got— and something about keeping money in the house.” “Is that all you heard?” She shook her head. “No—he said—at least he lot more than what I'm telling you —but all mumbly like as if he’d got something in his mouth.” P Jim restrained himself. “What did he say?” “He said ~ n't be late’” said Min with s | Don’t be law. . .. And he spoke as it he had something in his mouth Perhaps it was a gap in his upper jaw—perhaps it wasn’t. Jim’s head whirled with possibilities. { “Anything more?” he asked. | “He went off, and she came in* He got no more out of her than | have no evidence, became suddenly active in Jim. Instead of saying good-bye he turned and began to walk slowly back along the colon- nade. N IN, flushed and encouraged, 4 moved beside him with small quick steps. Married people oughtn’t to live separate, mother always said. . .. She found she was saying this out loud: “Mother always says— “Well?” said Jim. That odd un- classified sense was alert and wait- ing. “I don’t hardly like to.” “Oh come—you were going to tell me what your mother says. I'm sure you can manage that.” “Mother always says married folk should stick close, because if they dont—" 3 “Yes—it they dont?” _ by [} Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Isee oot o e Uit THE EMPIRE Printing Co. LEADER DEPT. STORE Store Open Evenings HI-LINE SYSTEM Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY George Bros. J trrrrrrreees LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. MUSIC EVERY NIGHT | AT CAPITAL BALL ROOM Come and let your mind rest . . . you will spark faster on your proBlems the day after. Mr. Knox at the Piano PHONE 374 And Our Representative Lunches, Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Coffee and Beer PLEASE REMEMBER Seandinavian-American ,th;;hf"’" toom for & third between fl‘:tt' B e ] Will Call! dan rery Tuesday—Come and hav d time. s ; : ce eve: Y- e a ave a good time Jim got a hunch. they parted. Or See Them at the W’INDOW CLEAN G He crossed the square and wen! into the library. (Copyright, 1933, J. B. Lippincott Co. “My dear Min, are you trying to CAPITAL BEER PARLORS | i s o con again. Min stopped and faced him, e N o ST R e R e G S S R RSN, Empire Ofice! PHONE 485 Patsy has a visit from the Chief Constable, tomorrow, nodding.