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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1933 S By BILLE DE BECK | sy ey > 2 MY BABY-MY BABY-- OIS SHO' /S.JLL:QPA?N = © MY BROWN-EYED SEEM LAK i k A B Y ersares oL TIMES- GONNA BE : g FUSSY ABOUT ' 1 . | HAVING AN’ Easy to open! Easy to close! ‘ . ST L ANIMAL ! : | X AROUND --- No paper label to cut! ; ! No lid to pry loose' : i s = Costs you less! & H , S | oo i 4, P - ! | ‘ I MAX SCHMELING EOY SCOUT MEETING | DOUGLAS KEI HIKAN HAS JUNIES HiS WIFE | TONIGHT CANCELLED | Mad: from AN ; } MANY EMPLOYED szexwe pivorce S oo i \ ] < i DDEN VALLEY Wiklizm Bynon Mowery =] ¥ FOR{E NEWS | MAN } — ONLOGAL JOBS & SYNOPSIS: Teaving for a timo wglied. “Dow't be crazy,, | WEATHER CONTINUES a_dive g o FEmEe— 5 e R enorU e e vttt -1 | Arh | UNABATED; MORE R ; ing_de umeling, | 3 ' ! i s REPORTED formcr 4o \ Juneau Cash Grocery : | i Sunt T 0 ave her out — {EC i g P A G \ it 0, a Karakhan's 2 an east wind to L‘\;\V C"e“_ s and CWA B oot e 05| Daily Empire CH ! CASH AND CARRY ! > yhody cu, di from the| irojecis Give Work to one e e -\‘“‘} 4 wrapped for mailing, postage paid. | Corner Second and Seward N et Sl B More than 200 Persons They There! or Phons at Empire ) pree Delivery Phone 58 ] the story he city’s floals ) those mountains.” T is acacrin oot Uigte dn. kst God U0 S B U VIR mn cnplgnd b n Crecho-Slovakia lor a long b RO D i 4 5 g 1 the | and s t work under '?"\ ; 05 = Chapter 28 | ront. | the C ng is 5‘;':,‘ ; | t of ¢ ' ndy perature ) this | ploym Anny Ondra German NEW LEAT e Volkovs again in Mon: jona ARRIVE AT DOUGLAS ECW activil SACHT TTS FARM hi after tw - the st City in connection with Concrete evidence ing out that wo nformatior In ad of S panied by Kilburn, i la August when ty of fine ived on one th n of ome fina samples of the produced, for L. W The latter sampled the ap-| ‘Weather several of his|past two W 1 tdoor wor Urga half a year hanov went on. “They before he pitel | out who th g o 1y son and 1 ar -oe STORE O! wau Fle all day Stephn welded us into 1f-defense and got us t store w December They drove } to the Marlin me, mapped out their program for n him with suc sed the ya had turned ¢ violence when he Leninists that even house. And no won E smiled: I“ ARLY the nesi mor K <4 at the pier and flew across to| Victoria. Baldwin started oat to cover the private school where Son-| oria. But with that| ya taught and the family where she/ e Beach re- D xpect tostar short time, using all ally swir away from t the old Rus Volkovs in Vi ms during the been ideal for n, M phase of their life Plekhanov had been lent in every way ntzleman said. This enable not so well acquainted. They had!l other leac apples was a’little over a h mun authorities to cn the way vil Wi s projects Something like 40 tons for ci and six hundred bushels for ng were Mr. Kilburn's yield t without delay and ex- s was made on them anged duri FREE! WEATHER T - SHER IR B GOING SOUTH James is leaving on| s Yukon to thz| For the n noramic picture v m s wit {of Juneau. Get yours in time CHART i Winter and Pond Co. —ady. CALENDARS '| Xmas Special b 1 - Last Chance Christmas Cards || prug co. “Express Money Orders 15 De Luxe Cards in large AR T GET YOU You Still Have An Opportunity to Get FUR COATS At Almost Half Their Regular Price and HIGH-GRADE FOXES OF ALL KINDS Halt Price ilil Black and Silver Box Curt and Baldwin met at the pilr. gone a difie’ road from his, and He went first to the office of.the @c he saw them rarely. But he did|lumber company to meet her father, Coleman’s - N BLANKET company that the | confident that he would need ¢ men were connected with, the name of the school where Sonya taught, the family where she- had been w know the lum R governess, and the address of the| = & . 2\ i Volkoy home. | = We are determined to get out of the ready-to-wear business Curt decided that with those good | U soil was dis- 1= ; . SRS S R 1 Sl BRI vt b shay 1o 1us whies et S s s 1 7 RORE E and handle only raw furs. Many people took advantage of our - : = auction sale to snap up the bargains offered, but the unpreced- ted the president of the al Muscovite aging a to Victoria and get the information He loc he wanted. Thanking their host, he | Emigré Society, a geni and Baldwin went down to the car. |of fifty who now “Wel, did you get what you were | warehouse on the C.P. doc He good grasp of her background; but | lunch, and met his wife and his nothing that he said gives me any | three vivacious daughte 3 the girls - 7 5” idea of what she's doing in the Lil-| In an hour's taik > inside or ented cold weather kept away scores of others who will welcome another opportunity to pick up furs at the lowest prices in the history of Juneau. I We are therefore placing on sale for the balance of this stock of week our entir luars.” Curt turned her private 1 Badwin turned on the switch key, | out, learning a of details snapped it off again, toyed with the | about her work and friends and in- . strap of his swagger terests. But nothing they sa “Curt, I've been thinki e him any clue to her trip north, | N : ' s a last hope he taxied out to the | W E A 1 H l: R ! Volkov' a lot this evenin got a theory about this situation.| Volkov home. The house was locked, + Maybe it's occurred to you. Did you | the shades drawn, a dozen old news- 1 i FUR COATS—Alaskan Seal, Hudson Seal, with varied trim- mings, Hair Scgl—and ‘LOVELY SILVER, RED, BLUE, CR( and WHITE FOXES at approximately half price of Sol and I've ever wonder whether Karak ers on the front porch. As he ex- mightn't be at the bottom of this | pected, no one answered his ring. trip of hers?” | " A neighbor woman, seeing himi e “Karakhan—how's tha | looking around, volunteered some “See here, it’s a pret | information about the Volkovs. | that those two were acquainted.|Through her Curt learned that 1| Karakhan must've known «er; he| Ralph Nicho! A frequently had called “ . ' . [] f test 1 B f e N 4 8 % mar 1d of N e mamtam 1e fastest anc i II S G VeSS made it his business to know all the | there. The ran told of another t 1 5 ‘ k % r('l (15 i \ e made by us—4.000 miles away from All garmenis w the sweatshops. Here’s the chance you have been waiting for to give your wife, your mother, sister or sweetheart that fur garment you know she wants and needs! What Christmas gift would she appreciaie more? Make your selection now—Dbefore it’s too late! didn’t want somebody who knew him | many occasions, a tall hdndsome in Russia to beb up unexpectedly | Russian of thirty-cight or forty. He » and give him away. It's another safe | came from some near-by city, likely bet that Karakhan would have| Vancouver, the woman said; but she . ot pushed his acquaintance with her.|had not seen him since last fall. in the city | | 2 Those snaps you took, especially | Yes, he had been a very frequent | | R N N A W N that one of her on the rock—Curt, | visitor for a month or more. she’s a beautiful girl. The point is, The description ot this unknown ’ i she might have fallen for him——" | caller sounded to Curt remarkably . TR Y US ¥ like a description of Igor Karakhan. » JUNEAU SAI\IPLE NO!" The denial was jolted from At four o’clock he met Baldwin on Curt. “That’s ridiculous.” the pier. To his question Baldwin The Little Store with the émigrés in these two cities, for he | man also, whom she had geen on most complete delivery service The Clothing Man Store Open Evenings All This Week ALE CLOSES SATURDAY D e Chas. Goldstein Co Largest Furriers on Top of the World i . “I don't see how. Others have.|shook his head. “Didn’t flush a bally [ i You know the old saying that women | thing. What luck did you have?” . > BIG VALUES | “love a dash of wickedness.” | “Nonme. 1 found out everything ‘ “Yes, I've heard it. But I alsn: about her except the onme thing I know Sonya Volkov. You don’t, Arn.”” | wanted to know.” | — “Right, but that’s all the more| He said mothing about his talk | GEORGE BROTHER C. L. FENTON reason why my judgment on this| with the woman and Sonya's caller CHIROPRACTOR may be better than yours. I'm not | last fall. Soutn ¥ront St., next to Brownie’s Barber Shop 5 % . | (Copyright. 1938, Willi B. ) s 3 2 1 biased. To put my theory in a nut-| (Copyriyht. 1033, William B. Mowery) Telephones 92—95 Five Deliveries Daily @ | orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 <hell, I believe she’s going in there 4 e s Curt returns, tomorrow, to Sonya, g R B » to join Karakhan.” and danger. i L A A SO