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IOWA CITY, Ta—A new cham- pionship event, a contest in “origi- FOR,H!}MD}BM&LW HELD AT PARISH . e onrey HALLTHURSDAY SYNOPSIS: Curt Teanyson has of his chief’s but an enemy who was slipped away from his camp in the | 1ocine some infinitely clever game, Parochial School ~Christ- s Party Attracts Lar mas I"arty Attracts Large To freshen . rolls, place them in has been added to Zweiback Dessert |a damp cloth ;and Jay..in shallow 1 nal or i NE WS the 1934 schedule of the Iowa high (A Delicious Pudding) pan and heat 10 minutes in a mod- scl forensic league. Each -/ Two cups rolled unsweetensd y slow oven. Serve at once must write his. own speech of zweiback; one-third cup butter; | PR e B moze than 1000 words on some one-third cup sugar; one teaspoon ) | DOUGLAS CHAMBER [ current topic | cinnamon; one-eighth teaspoon of | MEETING POSTPONED | >s e | salt | Springs New One | Mix ingredients, reserve one-half | cup of mixture and pour the rest| 'S VIOLET BOURGETTE ENTERTAINS AT TEA FOR TEACHERS ON TUESDAY Canadian wilds, hurt and a little e 4 4 bewildered. He and his partner, | Karakhan might shoot him in his tracks. Paul 8t. Clair, have picked up Son- Karakhan ripped the envelope and With but little business schedulzd ya Volkov, saved her from cortain death at the hands of the Klosohee el 5> 8 w & ly a small attendance p | int v Miss Violet Bourgette entertained Indians, and Curt has fallen fu love i ¢ wher and only I — Misting! jar of | into buttered shallow pan, Add S g entertained AR, oo D¢ Rau ot fl'h: i held the letter to the window where C d l E . ent, the meeting of the Douglas| . R M ln“lfeLLE". sta’ r'u tiling | ot &sbees o, tha Smlres it b sent a letter declaring her love to the gray dawn-light was filtering row .ast vening Chamber of C g 7 French music halls, wears a strik-| 'UUNE 3 % Igor Earakhan, millionaire crook | through. In bewilderment he @ of Commerce was DPOst-|;,. yown wool ensemble, It is cut Filling Juneau Public School on Tuesday whom Curt is trying to bring to poned last night until the noxt One-half cup sugar; .one-third| of this week from 3 o'clock to 5 on' simple” ‘likes ‘and’ trimmed in justice. Unable to f Sony scanned the first few lines, then Despite the 1d weather d ar " g v ;;z';::ncc;%fifl","f,,,g v;’&;,u“},',i';; ;;:ixl:;[:jda:";l; t;;g:]l:iulla:lwnzj: ‘f\liig gl'mxxé)axfcvl \fafopre»:-(ri“:t( .:\c “.‘ i g ?E%—m-mg ir ‘ibme r“'_ Leee ! 'n‘\ll)k_“:));:‘r»-rf;:,;:ylh t;a:;l)‘:);\ :‘:]0‘:(‘.‘\::»‘ 1;;:::“ lr:n tl:;le Uz::no&?ck‘:;ah};m ; Lis correspondent was. e i i = Cz:mfim:fl;flgs | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | aspoon vanilla; one-quarter fea- sesidence. Chapter 32 “Sonya Volkov!” e by ": | "u‘ i ay school | —— e e 01 1 1B, Shcioms ol e 1111 I O formers and the costuming, stage day xru-rnoon. Just a B | m PAUL mandsred St S SNt nauil The question went past the Rus- throw up this Karakhan case| sian unheard—be had turned back to sltogether. What a stew Sonya had | the first page and was reading the | nade of it! Except for her, they | letter with an inteniness that shut would already have closed fn on the | 2Ut e¥erything except the words be man. Not only had they wasted i settings and decorations revea: rofessional coaching and nique. Concerted vocal numbers, reci- tations, dialogues and parn " 5 491 enabled the pupils to displ Even yet LeNoir could not tell| | Jorcavitity and _wers _appr precious days, bul. their best hope \v_helher his chief would bur‘st out at | by the audience. The following bad gond glimmering, the hope of h.'.m a8 farzior \\-uuh_!‘fill his pocket| | o rticipated in the program: DOro- shadowing LeNoir, for without a | ¥ith motey, s the girl had said he | [ 4ny Thipodeau, Kenneth Kearney foubt he suspected them now and | " g, faw i aslansly Bonnie Jean Kl William Me- But then, little by little, he saw " 4 would never let them follow him 0| now his chief was taking it. Karak.| | Lo2na, Philip Forrest, Bobby - Mc- gram was given and gifts dis uted by Santa Claus to a number. of children. D MRS. CAHILL AND DALGHTFR ARE GOING TO CALIFORNIA| tech-' UNITED FOOD CO. WISHES ONE AND ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW .YEAR NOW—Take advantage of our sa\mg s and | Mrs. W. E. Cahill and daughter Doris will leave on the Norco Sun- day enroute to San Francisco wher ! she will visit with her sister for| the next few months. Doris will START his chief. han's anger and astonishment | ‘Zn;b\ W"K- : D“"?\:;‘»" | finish out the school term there. . by even, h Mc- | 8 LSSl Occasionally he glanced down|bassed switlly and changed to dis Steven Mary Lennon | AUTOMOBILE LICENSES make ()[/R STORE YOUR STORE IN 4934 loward the Iskitimwah mouth, but | belief,as though he simply could not saw nothing of his partner. A little | credit his good fortune; and then before noon he could stand it no came a leaping exultation which his longer. Dropping down lake, he|habitual cold mask could not quite landed and walked back into the | bide. % pines. “Where is she, LeNoir?” The Curt was sitting against a boulder, | D258 Quivered in his uneteady 3 4 8 bands. “Why the devil didn't you tracing meaningless patterns on the bring her along with you, man?” en, Lee Smith, Anna Norton, Evelyn McCormick, Joseph Smith, Bobby Thibodeau, Carolin ‘W"‘\’l)t’ r, Cecelia Thibodeau, Bob- i Yvonne For Anna rie Doogan, Jack Lennon, Har- ley Turner, Teddy Smith, Lund, Dale Holl Automobile licenses for 1934 will be due and payable Jan. 1st. Plates jare now available. Fees—Territorial, 1$10.00; City, $5.00. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. e Partners in many a reel romance, | Adolf Menjou, suave film hero, and Veree Teasdale, are now partners in a real one. Menjou, former hus- band of Katherine Carver, recently, ' Jackie announced he and Miss Teasdale | _ady. ¢ Louica would stroll to the altar early in = WE DELI VER P ORANGES, 78 PHONE 16 BUTTER, Fresh y Creamery, 2 Ibs.. 470 mmmmmuuumlmmmulmuummu|mm|||muuu wolf-foot with a stick. He was Tol % Norton and Ruth the near year. They’re shown as LeNoir drew a breath of immens ! A sy attende ; remi BB 6o deep Hiought, moton: b ”:;;;L“I,‘is)m,;;; ]()\' i nrl‘l:‘!;x\&r e S they attended Hollywood premiere. Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay. New Shipment less, a dead pipe in his teeth. His| ;00p0q themselves out. The girl |appropr face was gray and haggard, his eyes had a hard light in them; and when | he looked up and smiled, it Was a| go y'ders,” he explained. Th itiorly cyntcalismile. this a good chance tb impress b But in spite of those ravages and | Karakhan with his caution, he of the many times when Paul had| added: “How | know wedder she |tar seen the steely self-control that lay | talkit straight or not? I don’t know deep-down in Curt, he was surprised | she aw-right, ontil you say. Me, 1 ! that his partner could have taken | don’ tell nobody w'ere you hide, and so terrible a blow and then, within | [ don’ breeng no strangers here.” G | the SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRE ALARM CALLS had spoken the truth! & “She down der at dat camp wit’ and nuts for i the reception they {le per abounded in spon- nthusiasm c guests who en- the program were B imont, S. J. D. D., R LeVasseur, S. J., Rev. POTATOES Fine Grade ¢ SWEET POTA- TOES, Ib. CARROTS, 4 Ibs. ... 150 Fancy—Bulk f EGGS, Strictly Fresh, 2 doz. .... 550 Co-operatives PEANUTS, Fresh Roasted, 2 lbs 25c TUXEDO 3 Third and Pranklin. 4 Front and Franklin. -8 Froot, near Ferry Way 6 T Front, near €ross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart Suit and the space of a few hours, could have | “But you should—No, | suppose |Rudde, S. J., Mot 4 Front, near Baw Mill i a i shaken it off and got himself in; you did do ht, you didn't 'S the -8 Front at A J. Office. hand. He no longer seemed confused | know the—uh, circumstances. Sit By -1 Willoughhy st Totem Selected—Medium Vest Grocery. SANTA CLAUS TO BE | ** Fikwaior, o ow AT ELKS’ CHILDREN'S Fiont ana ewara PARTY THIS EVENING Front and Main. Second and Main At 8 o'clock this evening Santa will gr all of the chil- Pifth and Seward. Seventh and Matn. en from G eau Cnannel | communities, in the Elks and bewildered, as last night at the | down. I'll get some coffee for us. sentry rocks. | Curt pointed with the stick. “See S LeNoir eased onto the wall i that pair of black lilies there, nod- | bench his glance strayed out | ding their heads together? The|the window to the landwash where | smaller one is Sonya Volkov, and the | half a dozen lean honey-colored other is her Cossack. I'm going to| huskies were nosing along the water pull Karakhan’s heed off in a min-| edge for dead fish. A pistol shot ute. I'll do it as an agent of the law, | east of the hangar fourteen birch- and not out of any jealousy over her. | bark canoes lay side by side on the W oI Ko e Db b TUNA FISH, half pound can ..... 1 90 White Star GRAPEFRUIT Size 38 PFire Hall. Home Boarding House. Gastineau and Rawn auditor- Way. APPI E 30.00 Lord, no!—1 couldn’t be jealous of | sand like basking seals; and in the 3-4 Seo 3 : : : ium, when thai organization holds ond ‘and Gold. e anything that he owns. I'll take the | timber just behind them smoke was | B s 4 o it 3-5 Fourth and Hi s Ab TS blossom over and give it to her, and | rising from three big campfires. The | 4= SHRUR Curisimas paxty for the | 36 miftn and GBI | Fancy—No,. 2 ‘Can, Johnathans and Roman Beauti then, after we nail him, I'll tell her | party was the Black Grizzly and s candy and gitts | 37 Fifth and Esat. f 4 S al auties what | meant by 1 men, on their way south. There will be-candy aud gllts | 3.5 Beventti and Gold. | - N : “*Nail him'? You're still going| They had come a bundred miles }“" cach »“’U“h'fu. guest in ‘fd dition 3-? Fifth and Kennedy. ® PORI\ & BEANS, BA)\yAy\vAS - . ahead with this hunt?” without stopping even for food, and | 10 & colorfully decorated tree, ac- | 4-1 Ninth, back of power 9 it “Why not? We started it, we'll go | another hundred lay ahead of them. |c0rding to John H. Walmer, Acting | c"‘;"“,m-n_ P o | L SRR SRR R 41 through with it. And from now on| The sight of them comforteq |Exalted Ruler, who 'is in charge SOuD. . ORp: BiTIow i . R : g g ToNoir " {of the committees who have ar- Apts. Armour’s—Large N ; there'll be no more pussyfooting or | LeNoir a lot, after Lis two dismal Y 4-3 Distin and Indian | i ai i ston’s . | ranged the big event. 3 Graves § i "Golden Ripe generosity to strangers. | want to | failures to wipe out Ralston’s party. |Fans 45 Ninth and Calboun . . | X get through with this mess and get | Fe certainly conld use thirty more | Many children, who have 46 Tenth and C. = ORA GES E back down north to our Three| Men on the job. One swoop and ‘,tcndcd previous Elks’ Christmas 4-7 Tweifth, BP.R garage . | CAUI o ey v ben thinking | Smash, and the business would be | parties, look forward to it each | 4-8 Tweltth'and Willoughby The Clothing Man §| IFLOWER, B8 (the' Nahanni "Mountains. Pros.| 9o0€. {year as the highlight of the holi- | 4§ Fome Grocery. 4 | dozeni 2, by I d pecting in the Nahannis will be a| The Russian came out of the |day season, and the §-1 Beater Tract Liasncahicn Nasels NEARL . ., e good way for a fellow to forget.” He got up, put on his jacket, and | plucked the taller of the two black lilies. Over the other one he hesi- tated a moment. A shudder went through him as he took hold of it. But then with a savage gesture he Jjerked it up by the roots and flung it away, and brushed his hands. “How're you going to find him?” Paul queried. “LeNoir is suspicious of us. He won't ever let us shadow him now.” “We won't try to shadow LeNoir. We've got an easier way of finding Karakban. Sonya Volkov has been hard luck for us so far, but we're go ing to turn her into good luck. We'll | use her. It's only fair; she used us.” | *‘Use her'— “Well, she’s going to him, isn't she? What's to prevent yoa and me from following her? She’ll be a dozen times easier to shadow than that bush-slinker. We'll use her as our bait. She's a pretty bait. When | she goes to join him, we'll go along: and when she gets there, we'll be there too!” « .. FTER a day and night of hard traveling, LeNoir stood in Ka rakhan’s cabin once again. “Dis is your,” he said, and with no other ex planation he handed over Sonya's letter. “Mine?" Karakhan echoed, struck all in a heap. “It’s for me, you say?” His face turned ashy. “Who knows I'm here? Who in hell pumped that ouf®ot you?” LeNoir trembled. “Read heem,” he urged. “Ydu onderstand, den.” His eyes went to the table behind Karakhan where lay his chief's heavy automatic. He backed up a step, and his fingers closed over an iron-tipped ski staff leaning against |the wall. If this girl was no triend | boarded-off kitchen with a pot of coffee. He poured two tins and laced | them with brandy. LeNoir drained his cup at a gulp. Slowly sipping his, Karakhan listened while LeNoir told him of the happenings down river. About the two suspicious strang- ers who were drawing closer and closer to his hiding, the Russian asked no questions just then. He was unable to focus his thoughts on that pair—the sentences of Sonya Volkov's letter were galloping too madly through his mind, and his emotions were too much in a turmoil over her. She was near him, within | a hundred miles! In five or six davs more she would be there with him! LeNoir suggested carefully, “She tell me dat'you be veree ‘blige’ for me breeng you dis letter and you pay me somet’ing, mebbe.” He thought it:good policy to mention the money matter while his chief was still in the first flush of elation and more likely to be generous. “W'en I go on dat weelow islan’ | take beeg chance on walk into trap: and den | make his long treep fas'er'n hell.” Karakhan took out a billfoid, se lected a yellow note and passed it over. LeNoir blinked his eyes as he saw the denomination—two 0’s trail- ing a 5. His chief had always paid him very handsomely, but half a thousand dollars, for one trip—the girl's letter must have hit Karakhan hard! 1 “There’ll be others like that,” his chief assured, “when you bring ber here to me. Several others. You'd better get some sleep now Siam-Klale's outfit got in just a little while ago and they won't be ready to start on till nearly noon.” (Copyright 1933 William B Mowery) Karakhan, tomorrow, makes some significant preparations. | dition to those who have nev }Xorc attended a holiday party at | the Juneau Elks' lodge, to be on hand this evening to enjoy the fun. —_—= || Jones-Stevens Shop | 1 | || LADIES'—CHILDREN'S | READY-TO-WEAR l ard Street Near Third Cigarettes | Candy | Cards | The New | Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON SISO S VT O L USSR B SR P. 0. 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