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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1933 7:30—Beets vs. Garlics. 8:30—Parsnips vs. Onions. 9:30—Turnips vs. Carrots. Tuesday, Jan. 9: By BlLLE DE BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WELL, BARNEY--1 GOTTA SWELL WOIK, PETE--- FORGIVE EVER' sLus THING - YOU LIKE SO MUCH POISON - --- e &HE VIPER ENGINEERED THE WHOLE ROTTEN SCHEME AND “MOLLY'S BROTHER: - THE NOTORIOUS “PET! ‘t'HE'PENMAN‘ 1S HIS TRUSTE HchHMAN---- AT A TIME -~ <EPY-30 - BE ON MY WAY ---- THANKS FOR OKAY, BOSS - \E---1E PUTTIN' ME UP --- NOW NOW DEN T NOW COME. 7:30—Cauliflowers vs. Tomatoes. . 5’? , TAKE MY ADVICE AN' CAN HANDLE o 8:30—Sprouts vs. Spuds. SULLY'D COME ¢ D FORGET THAT GUY "EM ONE ACROSS WITH o g £ TR G'S - 9:30—Peppers vs. Cabbages. BACK--1-10 SULLY - HE HATES THE TRUTH- s / Friday, Jah. 12: Monday, Jah. 15: Thursday, Jan. 18: Saturday, Jan. 20: 7:30—Peppers vs. Parsnips. 8:30—Radishes vs. Onions. 9:30—Beets vs. Carrots. 7:30—Turnips vs. Spuds. 8:30—Cauliflowers vs. Cabbages. 9:30—Tomatoes vs. Garlics. 7:30—Beets vs. Sprouts. 8:30—Turnips vs. Onions. 9:30—Parsnips vs. Carrots. 7:30—Peppers vs. Garlics. 8:30—Sprouts vs. Tomatoes. 9:30—Cabbages vs. Radishes. ANNA STEN I believe in the “shock quality” 9:30—Cherries vs. Pineapples. Beets — Mrs. Faulkner, Walmer, | 9:30—Beets vs. Radishes. Tuesday, Jan. 23: of cold water for the nerves. 1 Monday, Feb. 5: Foster | THursday, Dée, 14: 7130—;’““:;“*"’0"5 vs. Radishes.|ive at the beach so that 2ach day , { Y 8:30—Spuds vs. Carrots. ! Bttt 7:30—Figs vs. Pineapples. Vegetable ‘League Schedule | 7:30—Sprouts vs. Cauliflowers. BN Nea. o R A e S b She TOURNEY w| I-L | 8:30—Prunes vs. Melons. Tuesday, Nov. 21: 8:30—Cabbages vs. Carrots. Friday, Jan, %6 : i s‘f‘ow(‘: “\’\‘_’;;’m i 5 | 9:30—Bananas vs. Apricots. 7:30—Spuds vs. Tomatoes. 9:30-Turnips vs. Radishes. 7:30—Turnips v. - b o ¢ i s vs. Tomatoes. t o 352/ t Vegetable League Personnel. 8:30—Cabbages vs. Onions. | Saturday, Dec. 16: 33— ik vEihaLhe. SHET M e L X Cabbages—Mrs. C. Messerschmidt, 9:30—Carots vs. Sprouts. 7:30—Spuds vs. Cabbages. | 9'30—Garlies vs”Sprom.s # ndyf . 1d water may be 8YNOPZI3: Curt Tomnyson re- [and honeysuckles, made him thhi | STA RT M NDAY A. Henning, Shattuck. Saturda; P | 8:30—Beets vs. Tomatoes. Mohthy’ AN 29»- 3 B o rcloullje.gcnom :«mi,rn :k};ould burns to Edmonton g/ter 8 winier | of the many evenings be had spen!| | Spuds—Mrs. C. J. Davis, Lavenik, 7:30 Cauliflowers.| 9:30—Parsnips vs. Garlics. [ s e chAE e ;r‘.l., to tike a o0 that will pry there with Rosalie during the sum | Thibodeau. 8:30—Radishes vs. Peppers. | Tuesday, Dec. 19: | 8:30—Spuds ve. Garlics. > e . m & large salary. But ho sees i v she was home |" Tomatoes — Mrs. T. George, F. 9:30—Turnips vs. Garlics. | 7:30—Turnips vs. Sprouts. ¥ Y . Ti Row T 9t mer vacation or when sh 3 P | P P! 9:30—B: 3 3 v m'r’l’r':‘g. Tn':snd:x’;/w:'mde fft";? ;cu'3 from girls’ sckool; but his thoughty, . uF -, |Henning, Barragar, Jr. ay, Nov. 28: | 8:20—Parsnips vs. Onions. Thursda: celt;bvsl?ahbnges ATTENTION 73‘;55%;’:70;":7‘5lfi’x?”‘.’;‘yasfi'fi‘«' of her now were not very kindly. ic'l‘eat Va"lety Of" rults| onjons—Mrs. Duncan, T. George, 7:30—Beets vs. Spuds. )’ 9:30—Radishes vs. Carrots. 7 jbiz;pper's Ve, ‘Cutifowears JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB A-K wants Curt_te veturn to his He resented her attitude last| ap Vegelab]es Are |Danner 8:30—Tomatoes vs. Cabbages. | Friday, Dec. 22: 8:30—Beets vs. Parsnips. " | The Juneau Woman's Club will Old fob long enonnh to track down | night in Edmonton when he told her N Parsnips — Mrs. Peterman, Hoff- 9:30—Onions vs. Carrots. 7:30—Cauliflowers vs. Beets. | 9:30—Onions vs. Sprouts. ’spn-c tea Tuesday afterncon from Tgor Karakhan iiternational crook he had turned down the Consolt Billed to Clash man, G. Messerschmidt. Saturday, Dec. 2: 8:30—Spuds vs. Parsnips. Saturday, Feb. 3: 2 to 4:30 o'clock. At this time the who for 9 months has defied the Mounted. Finally Curt oives up liis | dated offer. She had quarreled with| | Carrots — Mrs. Bringdale, Kauf- 7:30—Cauliflowers vs. Turnips. 9:30—Cabbages vs. Garlics. ¥ Calisthentics Class will give a ’h’z":’“,",1-";',:',:’,:’,“;',',','r",',‘,‘,,{’",’{’,‘r’,;‘f him, then eulked and kept away 4Conunuod fl'om Page Five) man, Davis. 8:30—Garlics vs. Radis] Thursdry, Dec. 28: 7.38::::::?: \;:'.ad’ll’:hr:;ps. | demonstration of their wo?"k. A ;'r::;;;(mh:’ ;;‘;lmlsMV:?,:’;WZ'::L:?U;: from him, and spoiled the whole eve | —— ——————— Sprouts — Mrs. I. Taylor, Joe 9:30—Parsnips vs. prouu 7:30—Peppers vs. Tomatoes. 9:30—Parsnips 6.1 TOTARRYES }(omml invitation is extended all et iy Db il ning. She could be kittenish and 9:30—Bananas vs. Prunes. George, Stapleton. Tuesday, Dec. 5: | 8:30—Beets vs. Turnips. | Tuesday, Feb: 6: ™ |the women of the Channel to at- companionable when she wanted to Cauliflowers—Mrs. Koski, Koski, 7:30—Spuds vs. Onions. | 9:30—sprouts vs. Radishes. 7:30—Peppers vs. "Turfiips. tend this Tea Gt sk but_her pleasantness did not seem - “Piheapples, | | SelY. 8:30—Beets vs. Peppers. Monday, Jan. 1: 8:30—Cauliflowers vs. Carrots. | NORA B. CHASE, to gu very deep. | vs. Crabapples. Turnips—Mrs. Petrich, Bringdale, 9:30—Tomatoes vs. Carrots. 7:30—Garlics vs. Carrots. 9:30—Garlics vs. Onions. " |—adv. Secrelary. He suspected, too, that her en: wilson. 8:30—Cauliflowers vs. Onions. BRI b O § i ————— DATE FOR CURT gagement rested pretty lightly with :30—Peaches vs. Dates. Garlics—Miss Monson, Andréws, 7:30- Gurhc; vs. Cauliflowers. 9:30—Parsnips vs. Cabbages. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. ",'u?,‘..’;cfl"jfij",fl‘,a'k‘r',finQ’pfi ber. For all her childish ircesponsi Mondndi'un,:i;,: . Bahaoik Or. Williams, 8:30Turnips vs. Parsnips Thursday, Jan, 4: Don't neglect your feet. Fallen _ et together a deal here in town, and— bility in most ways, slie “;1“ heady 8:30—Prunes vs. Oranges. R‘adishcs — Mrs. Dufresne, C. 9:30—Sprouts vs. Cabbages. 1 7:30—Spuds vs. Cauliflowers. arches corrected.” Corns. Next to ub, Eodkitnl i L enough on some points, and one of vs. Raupharriss, Sabin, Coughlin, Monday, Dec. 11: | 8:30—Peppers vs. Sprouts. Brownie's Barber Shop. —adv. (ltu:tnnot;;[c: ‘::e ;:S;D:z(i e Hea SR i g T Dec. 7: Peppers—Mrs. Lavenik, Grigsby, 7:30—Tomatoes vs. Onions | 9:30—Radishes vs. Tomatoes. | Hatforic! Her ‘wondeted- wiint Bald: |. ito belleved .that thelr engaze s R ,Pine‘:pwg' i B0 | By, deh. 8 Dafly W T T win's reluctance to talk about her | ment was a kind of anchor to wind 1 e Ciedthy C'Xgn’im Bk Vi S T Yy bk s s s nwmwmmwmwmwmwmmwwwwmmwwmwmmwwmmwmwmmmwmwmmmwmmwmmg ? she was keeping vhole string “Is she still here in Vancouver?” | possible husbands, much as prospec Z;g g‘:‘;:o“‘;m‘: \Sml(llgrc:l;ap- ‘ %Yes. Manages a beauty shop down on Kirk street.” *“Do you know her well enough to get me a date for this evening?” “Oh, let her alone, Tennyson. I've covered that lead. She doesn’t know anything important. That Russian was too cagey to tell her anything about himself. He didn’t tell any- body.” “I'm not going to grill her. I just want a talk.” “She won't date with a stranger.” “Try her, won't you? By the way better use a fake name—Ralston will do, Curt Ralston. And I'm a fiyer with the Consolidated Minerals.” Baldwin was willing enough o co operate, for he felt confident that Curt thought she wi nothing would come of it. Picking up the phone he called a number and got Miss Mathieson. “Helen? Arn Baldwin speaking. How are you? .. . Glad to hear that. 1 say, Helen, are you free this eve- ning? Why 1 ask, I've a friend here in town, Curt Ralston, an aviator with a prospecting company. He's facing a lonesome evening, and 1 ‘wondered whether you wouldn’t step out to dinner with him. ... Beg pardon? . .. You dof't care to? But 1 wish you would, girl; he's rather a close friend of mine, and | believe you'd like to know him. . . You'll phone me later? Better make it ‘yes’ now, Helen. He's entirely a gentleman, you understand—other- wise [ wouldn't have suggested this Please. . .. You will? That's mighty sweet of you! ..."” He set down the phone. “Seven o'clock at her shop, Curt. If you pick up anything new from her, I'll turp in my commission and get a jobasa traffic cop.” Curt thanked him, left headquar- ters, sent a box of flowers to the Mathieson girl, and went out to the Marlin home. MASH was gone. He had slept a few hours, the housekeeper #aid; then bad done some telephon- 1ng, changed clothes and Jeft imme- diately. “Soaking up some more £0- clability,” Curt thought. Going out to the vine-clad porchk with his pipe and the notes he had made at headquarters, he began ‘blocking out his program in rough outline. The clean swift way of lo- cating Karakhan was to trail him. to pick up his trail leading away from Vancouver and follow it. There were other methods of go- ing about the business; he knew of several which Baldwin and the Si- Jent Squad had overlooked: but they would take months of grubbing work. He had a theory of how Karakhan bad made his getaway and be meant to test it thoroughly before furning to the slower methods. % The porch, with its climhing roses - |frock. Curt thought she was merely tors liked to keep a large number of claims—in the Zope that some par ticular one of them might come through big. Al-‘ TER changing clothes, hej taxied back to Kirk Street fo his strange date with the Mathieso as merely a client. girl. In spite ot what Daldwin had said he expected to find her a worldly-wise creature of the gold- digger type. She must be a pretty shrewd thing, to run in Igor Karakban's company: and he would have to handle her carefully. She might know nothing worth while, and then she might give him some priceless little clue. He walked into the room of the beauty parflor. On s lounge, a girl sat reading a maga- zine, a dark-haired, dark-eyed girl in a pretty black-and-white silk some client of the shop. She laid the magazine aside and rose up. “Are you—you're Mr. Ral ston, aren't you?” she asked.’ “Yes. Is Miss Mathieson ar—?" He bit the question off short. For he suddenly noticed that the cor- sage she was wearing was his, and as she confronted him under the hanging light he recognized her as the girl of the picture on Baldwin's desk. “I'm Helen Mathieson,” she sald. The surprise nearly floored Curt. She was so exactly the opposite of all his expectations. Her girlish dig- nity and her shyness toward him, a stranger, completely blasted his.for mer uncharitable opinion of. her. He thought her as charming and sweet a girl as he had met in a long time. For a moment he felt that some- body surely had made a mistake somewhere; it seemed preposterous that a girl like her could ever have fallen in love with the Cossack Karakhan. He took her to dinner at a res- taurant garden, and they bad a short dance afterward. Wanting a quiet talk, which was impossible at a theater, he suggested a canoe ride. They taxied to the park, rented a canoe and drifted out upon the la- goon. (Copyright. 1988 William B. Mowery) Monday, Curt learns a fact of Imnortance. ples. 9:30—Lemons vs. Figs Tuesday, Dec. 12: 7:30—Pineapples vs. Crabapples. 8:30—Peaches vs. Melons. 9:30—Cher . Prunes Friday, Dec 7:30—Raspberries vs. Oranges. 8:30—Lemons vs. Cherrie: 9:30—Dates vs. Apricots. Monday, Dec. 18: 7:30—Crabapples vs. Prunes. 8:30—Peaches vs. Pineapples. 9:30—Bananas vs. Figs, pricots vs. Cherries. 8 0—Raspberries vs. Melons. 9:30—Oranges vs. Dates. Tuesday, Dec. 26: 7:30—Oranges vs. E 8:30—Crabapples vs. Peaches. 0-—Raspberries vs.Pine apples. Friday, Dec. 29: 7:30—Cherries vs. Dates. 8:30—Bananas vs. Melons. Apricots vs. Prunes. Tuesday, Jan. 2: 7:30—Crabappler vs. Oranges. 8:30—Lemons vs. Melons. 4 . aeaam oy e oy o Boxed Stationery : Friday, Jan. 5: 7:30—Raspberries ¥s. Apricots. 0—Prunes vs. Pineapples. 9:30—Dates vs. Bananas. Monday, Jan. 8: 7:30—Cherries vs. Figs. 8:30—Melons vs. Oranges. 9:30—Peaches vs. Lemons. Thursday, Jan. 11: 7:30—Figs vs. Dates. 8:30—Bananas vs. Crabapples. 9:30—Raspberries vs. Prunes. Saturday, Jan. 13: 7:30—Lemons vs. Pineapples. 8:30—Oranges vs. Apricots. 9:30—Cherries vs. Melons. Tuesday, Jan. 16: 7:30—Dates vs. Prunes. 8:30—Pineapples vs. Bananas. 9:30—Peaches vs. Raspberries. Friday, Jan. 19: 30—Peaches vs. Oranges. . Crabapples. . Figs. Prunes. vs. Bananas. Crabapples. emons Vvs. 0—Raspberries Melons vs. sday, Jan. 25: Dates vs. Crabapples. 8 30—Peaches vs. Apricots. 9:30—Oranges vs. Pineapples. Saturday, Jan. 27: 7:30—Cherries vs. Raspberries. 8:30—Lemons vs. Apricots. 9:30—Prunes vs. Figs. Tuesday, Jan. 30: 7:30—Raspberries vs. 8:30—Figs vs. Melons. 9:30—Peaches vs. Bananas. Friday, Feb. 2: 7:30—Lemons vs. Crabapples. 8:30—Oranges vs. Dates. 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