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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1934. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT 1 DON'T APPROVE OF INTERFERING WITH THATS A INFANTS UNDER DIRTY CRACK, IT'S A CRIME THE WAY. THAT KID IS ALLOWED /! TO STUFF HERSELF/ FOUND 1T/ Cigars ’ . ‘ et e e L . » H FOR SALE—One 11x13 Willamette A Cigarettes | 2-speed yarder, 4 drums, extend- | Marln‘ NeWS tandy ed fire box boiler, on log float with steel water tank. Complete | S : Frank Grahame, the faintly bitter way of his that ac- | | 1 his pal Spé sis pal Spin Winstow, Cards | with lines, blocks, steam drag saw Gyer, just liave vescued | tresses mafle lousy nurses and to get iscel logging equip- Kent, the movie star, from the hell out of there. | and miscellaneous 10gging equiD-1 4 9 e e o e o e 00 0 0 0 0 nich had abducted her and JtitaE Ha lgtvan bim's verbal wal- | ment. A fine powerful logging|, | b o her into Mezico. They 5 1 i W oi Rate Steamer Movements ° e K wpiiced. that the abdyctors |lop in return. She'd said with a YHIGBY IR pRINPI0e. " IHR ] ] were led by @ man named Ortega, placid detachment, “I'll hold the e | New York Tavern % NORTHBOUND $TH e LoV e HoNnaood o8- , Sl | 6 it &) FOR SALE_Golcock boller plate|® ZaPora soheduied to-afrive Pri- furnace with warm air furnace eW jacket. In first class -condition. | & Can be seen in operation at Kon- nerup’s Department Store. Priced ° | very reasonabi rctnc ;FOR SALE OR RENT — RADIOS, 0 | PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. Expert piano tuning. Phone 143 or 488. Anderson Music Shoppe day. . Norco scheduled to arrive Sat- urday morning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Alaske seheduled. to-sail from Seattle January 27 at 10 a.m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle, January 29 at 9 p.m. Princess Norah scheduled to saw again the man with the vultur- robably sing psalms. I'll stay.” e wrofile whom ho had seen peer- | iy siog-p i | | ; tensibly to arrange with the pro- mask, Doctor, while you pour the ducer Myberq for a picture to be | chloroform, The man’s just afraid \ ‘N taken in Mewico. But Framk can | 5 A not determine Ortega’s motive, ant I'll find out about his past when he g 2 L | i addition is pussled because as o | talks going under. But he's not near- | | | L7510 into the window of Myberg's |, Vaguely Frank remembered: that office a_short while before. “ I ank Janice had been splendid while they drove the abductors away from the Veteran Alaska Steams ID| & devetophin more than o casual |yaq worked over the unconsclous car in which he found Janice, he |1¥ 80 bad as he thinks he is. He'll | intercst in Janice. | 'Company Vessel Re-" | i Spin. Deft, capable, yet unobtrusive, | | lac Yuk Chapter 12 she had been invaluable. The meta- places Iukon | TUR morphosis from skilled actress to | ! THE RETURN the subordinate but efficient part of | K glanced about him. The|doctor’s assistant was amazing be- | Pabst Famous | FOR SALE—ocale ana restaurant 4 Replacing the steamer Yukon, on| [ RA ail i / # Draugh! Beer I doing good business but owner ;ry 2“.')::] QV;'::;O"‘H Fepm {the present voyage, -the veteran P driver—the man he had struck | cause it was absolute. On Tfl must leave city to look after| SOuiute it 'S. s. Victoria of the Alaska Steam- | with his gun—was gone. The other| Frank and Janice walked from the P other business. Terms cash or UUTHBOUND SAILINGS )ship Company, with Capt. H. Odsen‘ two men were not in view, The non- | hotel room where lay Spin, to the Northwestern scheduled south- bound January 27. Victoria scheduled southbound February 2. LOCAL NAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m., for Bitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® O 00 . 0000 00 {commanding and M. P, Wilcox,| descript car looked oddly desolate | detached cottage that was to be the purser, docked here from the south ‘ with its gaping doeors. girl’s !or the night. at 6:30 o'clock last evening and| He frowned, considering. His im-| Liglit from the Casino slashed into sailed for the Westward by way of | pulse was to follow one of the men, | the mild sky. Music trom the hidden | |Skagway and Haines shortly after| He realized that the capture of one | Patio fallowed them as they walked: | midnight. | or all of them would effectively stop | Dursts ot distant laughter and ot Arriving here from Seattle on| the peculiar and mysterious perse muffled conversation were synco- !the Victoria were B. Angelo, Dewey | cution of Janice Kent. That they ‘f"'ed by the sound of ”""va“”i | Baker, Frank Booth, Alfred Bon-| were serious about their business he | 1atling about the spinning wheels nett, Mrs. Alfred Bonnett, Betty | did not doubt. in the ’l"‘"“‘lgl“’(;”“‘:l- The Hapnaas Bonnett, Louis Bonnett, Mrs. Emma | Ruefully he put his hand to his & Rew\r. minted stiver, goln. lung . & high above them. Ffl “ n E NI Daroff, Melvin Daroff, Pauline| side where his assailant’s bullet had él‘he world, e{‘: Frank, was a very | Daroff, S. M. Graff, M. S. Jorgen-| gouged the cloth. But Winslow's arm ' 4 FOI RENT- to s his g &k | good place to be alie in. Janice was furnished ;SU" Thomas NLwc‘ombe, E. B. Nin- | needed attention. And. certainly|care_it was enough; esplanations house. Phone 2501. nis, W. E. Nowell, William E.| Janice must be on fhe verge of hys | o5u19 come another time. He was in TFooie. A. S. Thompson, Mrs. A. S.| teria from the ordeal which she had | |ove with her, he realized with sud- FOR RENT—Mike George's seven- | Thompson, Bernard Thompson and | undergone. den conviction Spin Winslow's cyni- room furnished house. Furnace UF ALASKA LlNE ' Stanley Thompson. “I'll roll the stones back off the|cisms about Janice Kent's ambi- | “ " | part down. Communicate immed- JIMMY CARLSON iately 3181 Empire for personal interview. Cash or trade at Nugget Shop CHILDREN cared for oy day, week or month. Phone 2552. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” } TURN your ola gola into value. { { { { | 000000000000 00000002000 s00g o heat. Excellent view, overlooking | Passengers who arrived from Ket- ' 15aqd,” he said. “Spin, you climb in| tions, the vague memory of the non- channel and city. Apply George ! chikan were L. R. Hebert, H. L.| ;o back with Janice.” He turned lolmarrluge clause of her contract Brothers. ls ANNUUNGED Coleman, Hugh J. Wade, Mrs. Hugh | tle girl. “We had an accident. His| with Consolidated, her wealth, her | —_— o J. Wade, George Anderson, A.' arm's bad. You'll have to make it as| beauty, ber aura of unattainability | MacKinnon resxdence_ for saie or Howe, 'A. H. Ziegler, C. H. Han- | casy for him as you can during the | had shrunk this night but she re- i rent. Phone MacKinnon Apts. g |son, S. M. Savin, Mrs. §. M. Savin; | trip back to Caliente. The road looks | mained, walking by his side. clinging | FOR RENT_Stom S P | (Y ¥ from Wrangell—N. A. McEachran, | pretty bad if this is a sample. Ex-|a bit tivedly to his arm, the weary, | B e by pne oot ormers [Frequent Service to South- J.p. Morgan, B B. Crewson, K| planations later” [ sweet girl with whom he was in love. Second Street near San Francisco| east, Southwest Ports for |B: Edwards, Carl Orola, George| e rolled the rocks from the road. | Bakery. For information apply S " d s Orola, ngc.s Nolan; from Peters- | and got in beh!nd the wheel. He suc- T ‘the doorway of her .cultage, | San Francisco Bakery. pring an ummer |burg—Erick Ness, J. 8. Jeffrey and | ceeded in turning the car on the nar- she turned her face, a bit white | ok — Mrs. J. 8. Jeffrey. | rowhroad, and headed back up the inthe/moonlight, to Frank. Her voice | I’HREE-‘roanmlr'fi'lshed 79});,7 b:;r.h,' According to the new soring and| Taking passage from here were: | coagt. He drove an hour in silence, | held the huskiness of fatigue when electric range. Corner 3rd and|summer passenger schedule just for Haines—F. A. Bourellette; for | busfed with bis thoughts. During|she said: Gold. Ellingen Apts. released by the Alaska Steamship |Skagway—W. E. Wilson, Mrs. W. E.‘ that time they passed one lone car “Good night, Frank. You've been ————————~——————————. | Company, Southeast Alaska will| Wilson, W. Couture; for Yakutat— | going in the opposite direction. such a dear— Oh, [ don’t mean that. PERELLE apts. Also houses. Phone i . reeh orth- Mary Brown, John Wennerworst, NS the headlights flashed upon| How absurdly trivial words are! I & benefit by a regular weekly n | 2004. 421% East Tth St bound and southbound service pro- /Roy Brown, and for Seward—Mrs. | them, Frank looked back. One of the | mean—" | FOR RENT — Lures hLousekeeping | vided by that company. L. White. ; girl’s arms was around the fiyer's| Frank caught her in his arms. She shoulder; the other was braced|did not resist but lay there an in- against the inevitable lurching of | stant, looking at him. Her eyes were the automobile, Her glance met his| wide—the deep blue of them. had ® 0 ® 90 %0 e oo 0 0 ¢! priefly; her lips parted in a warm | darkened to black. They hinted, room, electric plate, $15. Also 2-| Under the mnew schedule, allly o o 70" %% . ., 0 0 room apt. with range. Phone 436. Southwest as well as Southeast > TIDES TOMORROW . _ | Alaskp route steamers are calling!, FOR RENT—Sreepms ; room. Phone|at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peter: | Low tide, 4 am., 6.7 feet. smile. meltingly, of surrender. | . burg, Juneau, Haines =~ (OBIkool High tide, 9:04 am., 140 feet. Frank turned back to the business | Frauk kissed her. Her lips against | b e B8 hedul ‘vay'b Py | Low tide, 4:03 pm., 20 feet. of driving. A fine girl; ounein a mil- | his were eool and- detached—a curi- WANTED TEIEAY Sqesile W 4 | High fide, 10:44 pm., 11.8 feet. lion.' She was reacting magnificent- | ous aloofness that caused Frank, in ) | : ;::’u‘:;‘:m i -ty Ofmgl‘;fl‘{,‘;lcm‘r’;: | —— 1y to the situation. A quick throb of | a brief flash, to think of the figurines . g . S ¥ ] ., | exultation surged in his breast as|of the Virgin he'd seen in remote from Skagway on April 5 With and Juneau '/hfoughoub the bal-| ho Shonght of how. she had.clung | niches of lost churches found in for- the southbound departure of the ance of the season, | that instant to him when he bLad | gotten jungles. SRR LA Northwestern from Skagway on' The company has also announced | ‘vayen her from the car. Did be. imagine it?—or did for a WANTED—Firs: cass shoe repair|April 15, regular weekly SeTVervma“ its ships will hereafter be| o felt his face flush with a sensa- | fleeting instant . her lips tremble work fof men, women and chil-|will be afforded Skagway and|scheduled to dock during their calls| oy of delight strange to him when | against his? Abruptly she was out WOMAN wanted for general house work. Answer by letter to P 555 care Empire. —_— dren at Saloum’s on Seward St.|Haines. At that time reguiar week- at Petersburg, thus eliminating the | pe remembered that she had pressed | ot his arms and her hand on the 2 1y service of the Southeast steam- necessity of launch service at that| per. cheek against his coat. There|door-knob. Frank half raised his ers will be resumed, but the South- Port. was no doubt that she had done s0: | arms, Juneau MISCELLANEOUS west. route vessels will continue to! While being served by several| go Frank there was no question as| “Please ..." she said. “I'm very - serve all the above mentioned sailings until the resumption of| to why.she had done so. Allowing | tired.” Was it fright he saw in her M WILL trade blue fox breeders f0v|p,oits except Haines and Skagway. the regular Southeast scneduls,| for:a natural impulse of gratitude | eyes?—no—but it was an odd timid- Otors trolling boat about thirty or thir- s win result. in semi-weekly |Sitka will- thereafter be afforded | amd,of nervous reaction, still she|ity. *I'm sowry.” She seemed to say FUOT OF MAIN ST ty-two feet long. Call at 210(;,n ana southbound sailings from | weekly service throughout the sum- | ‘cagldhave thanked him otherwise. | that to herself. “Frank, forget that, . Gold Street. Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg,mer season. ~a That she had not thanked him but| will yow, please.”. Her breast. rose — i e had gnade that small gesture, led|and fell with.quick, short breaths, bim to one conclusion; the gestuve | hut the alarm had gone from bher had been one of affection. He loyed | ayes, ) Janice Kent—of that he was sure: “I love you, Janice,” said Frank. i | that she returned his regard seemed | The words were busky in his throat. | dncredible, but he wae sure that she; - Janice put up her apm in a gesture Adid. of; ,haif protest, A Suddenly she As a swain Frank realized that he | laughed, a littde trill that ran had much to learn. Lurking in the| through half'aw octave. The sound background of his mind was a small | of it seemed fo throw a cloak of re- goblin of thought that there might | straint between them. Frank's arms Expert Beauty Specialist PERMANENT WAVING Phone 218 for Appointment | Entrance Pioneer Barber 8bop Y ks - vl «.|I- ALLAMAE SCOTT | | T Jones-Stevens Shop | é be something elementally wrong: dropped ta his side. The girl's slen- ‘§ LADIES'—CHILDREN'S ll l‘ with his reasoning—if the emotions | der figure togk on a new poise. She &~ .REARY-TO:WEAR ) be felt could be called reason—since | said hurriedly: The money you épend on ] i Beward Street Near Third A Y subconsciously he appreciated that| . “We- mustn’t be silly. You must ;:h::gm:!n :ngm:x:d.::: i . e 5 all lovers believe thal because of | go now. You— Oh, how mournful the very intensity of their emotion | you look!” Her little laugh broke on it must be returned in kind. a half note., The wish is father to the thought. Swiftly she dfitted against Frank. But Janice had pressed her cheek | She shaok his arms in a small ges- agalnst bis coat. ture of gogd-humored protest. She He swung the nose of the car into| stood on. tip:toe. Lightly her lips the paved highway and headed for | brushed his—a. figeting feather of the stone golumns that flanked the | fragrance, then she was gone. grounds of Agua Caliente. The tires But she. was mnot gone from | crackled over the graveled patio. He | Frank’s mind.. He stood, staring at drew up before the hotel entrance.! the daer and rapidly running back “I'll arrange for a cottage for|through the stranga trail of events Janice,” he said, “and get a saw-| that bad brought them. to this. g _hones for you, Spiu. I'll phone My-| . There were so many chaneesthat berg: inside.” they might pever have met. Suppese. | To an attendant he gave quick in-| fay Que,; that he had not madly de structions, and passed into the hotel. | cided o fallow_her car that day.in ing utensils that have to be frequently . replaced; ., the wear and tear an clothes far grea’er by . home methods; the possible illness due to unsanitary proeesses or over- taxing of your own vitality ... just add thesé up std then compare the result with our low-priced laundry sery- ® Ask yourself this question: “Can | save morée money this year than last?” ® Then, say “YES” and start saving! 5 F you start with a goal in view and l with: determination, you are fairly sure to make good. We offer you the guid- ance and assistance of an Interest Bearing VISIT THE | Ticket Agent Phone 79 Frt. Agt. Fhone 114 | Winter Excurson Fares Now in| LARGEST FLEET L L v Reduced WINTER RO Juneau to Seattle and return, Upper Deck $71. Lower Deck $64.00—Final return limit March 31. SAILING SCHEDULE Leave. DueJuneau Due Juneau | Steamer— Seattle Northbound Southbound *N'WESTERN Jan. 27 iVICTORIA Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Feb. 2 ALASKA Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 8 *N'WESTERN Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 17 iVICTORIA Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 23 $YUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Mar. 1 i—Calls at Sitka. “—Calls at Kodiak and Seldovia. t—Calls at Yakutat and Latouche. For Information and Tickets Call THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA, Agent Bvery mightat® p.m J. B. BURFORD & CO. D. B. FEMMER GUY L. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Douglas M.S. “ZAPORA” Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junesi Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Jan, 27 Calling at Funter, Chichagof*, Hoonan, Tenagee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only SEATTLE AND RETURN—$50.00 Auto Rate—South, $1.00 per 100 lbs Wills Navigation Company Phone 3 Juneau Commercial Dock, Agent T P 1P \C)| FERRY TIME CARD P.CIHC ' LEAVE JUNEAU " 3 | 4:00p.m. SAILING i 6:15p.m. | *7:30p.m. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA | 9:45p.m. and SEATTLE | 11:15p.m. | 12:00 Midnight From juneau i *1:002.m. PRINCESS NORAH January 17 February 7, 28 h 10:00p.m. 11:30pua. Effect-Round Trip Fare $64.00. | pogy o 5 Final Limit March 31, 1934 *1:15pm. Tickets, reservations and full *—Saturday only. particulars from i—Goes to Thane. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | JUNEAU F——~“’_—_T Juneau Ferrv & Naviga- "GARLAND BOGGAN \) tion Company | | .+ Flooring Cantracter ) D e | Sanding, PFinishing | §* Paclfic Transportation Com] pany | 403 Goldstein Blg.. Phone 583 | | 2 4 . ' 't M. S. “PACIFIC” TIME SCHEDULE { Lekves City Lok wvary Thie- a am. for urg, CHANNEL BUS LINE '{ Kake, Port Alsaander and way Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau ' § points. 7:00a.m. 7:45a.m. J. B. Burford & Co., Agents 12:30p.m. 2:30pm. |} Phone 1 Valentine Bldg. 4:16pm. 5:30p.m. Sundays and Holidays Leave Auk Bay Leave Juneau | 8:00a.m; 9:15a.m. Motorship “ESTEBETH” day at 6 P. M. fer Sitkn.and Way Porta ', /. DAVE HOUSEL, Ageny Phore Single O More For Your The Florence Shogi | | Juneau lce Cream Parlors | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | | & {gp DAYISH ICE CREAM - | pasty Empire waut Ate Pay. B. 0. P. Salmon Qreek | Roadhouse ANTON RIESS | Hpllywped. Or suppose that he had { 7T'HE house doctor had come and | got telephoned- ber house this yery gone. Spin was resting easily. | eyeningr— e, tAiG v i‘rhan was a:reek of ether in the air. He balt raised his hand to touch | The dactor bad diagunesed a dislo- | his 1ipsi; then, turned and walked { cated shonlder. instructing Frank to | hack ta the hotel. He: wasin a glow | hold his triend—so, while he pressed | of.janticipation, bemused and yet in the joint. cleay upop, one paing, His regard for . Janice Insisted that she stay in|Janice, otk N 4 the room and help. The doctor had | - (Cepyright, 1934, by Herbers lensen) d rred, Frank expostulated, and < ] '5;':. bimself had told her in that ‘@;;5';‘;.”!,{ ¥ ‘Account at this bank. One dollar or more will open it—regular deposits will do the rest. ‘Say ”YE’S" — start saving and be ready for better times. First Nat’ionql Bank GORDON'S Ladies’ Ready-to- Harry Raqe DRUGGIST The Squibb Store a makes a de- *hsi 3 @ A General Moturs Product! ANTLFREEZE 2 Gallon Can for $350 SRSt 41l FONNORS MOTOR £0.

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