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—_ trigue SYNOPSIS: Murder, y window, entered jgot to the libra THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929. BARNEY GOOGLE (TS~ 3 i I HEAVENS! HE HAS Colaprsed! AND SPARK PLUG o SEE THS P, KLGTz , WHEM 1 ol DA WANT NOU COMIN S AR NOURE COMING WITH Me N\ RGHT MOW - BACK Te \ HMEW ROCHELLE , | “ANHERE NOW BUT. MRS, KLSTz -y /" ERIEAD (S L ~T CANNGT LEAE HIM 8y THE STATE. amt rosance! A net cizenm- he room and killed Ogden in the I MUST GET N HE S N slantial cvidenze b to en- b > of time at his disposal A DOCTOR. § 1 MUST GET A DOCBR. yesh Jerry Cglen 2s the slay- | Nor id the Iiubbards. The li- 3 of his father. John Fecbles, ‘ln ary door w: locked on the in- confident in the innocence of |side, entrance couldn't have been Jerry, who is engaged to mar- m the hall. ry Lucy, Pecbles’ micce, vows 1o . Hubbard had come up noise- 1 the murderer. In the back- gtound hovers the ghost town of Torridity, where Ogden owns | deserted e which the rp cry and fell back clutching at her n to weep. your wife up | 5?) " issing Jorr. d to reopoa; better tal ! Horridity, where the legendary to her room, Hubbar T said. “The | x Peterson had reigaed 3 policc will’ want to talk to both of stars befor his gold- you. See if you can find Stim- 1 reounted revolvers and his gold | on, then come back here.” \ les had just bought | T watched them slowly mount the famous revolvers |stairs. Twenty years they had been i with Andrew. I went to the hall == & s i yom Nathan Hyde, who refused, and fur y, to clephone and called Deacon. ? how he obt: “Youwd better come over to the Ogden house right away,” I told 3 him. M FINGER OF SUSPICION “What's wrong, John?” T haye seen a good bit of death| “Ogden—he's dead! It looks like in gy time, but never had it scem- | —" I could not pronounce the ediso dreadful as it did at this|word. moent. In the nine years I had| He gave a kno#n Andrew I had become deep- |over, John Iy "dttached to him—he was, per-{ Deacon i haps, the closest friend I had—and |Square of coming upon him struck down like | square of this. . . . I could feel the dagger ve I known per . “T'll be right are-built man quare of shoulde: and mind. Never 1 feeling to WILL REPAIR DOUGLA NEWS b G ——\ American Girls Given Credit For Setting Another Standard of Beauty Southeastern Alaska Aréa South- | southeasterly to a point at 160 degrees, 29 minutes, 40 seconds|ern District in addition to the ex- i-mrbh latitude, 151 degrees, 52 min- |isting prohibitions for commercial |utes 45 seconds west longitude. |fishing for salmon, trolling is pro- | The Herring Fishery Cook Inlet | hibited in Beam o©anal and its Area purse seiners for capturc of |tributaries within a line from Point herring prohibited in Kachemak |Sykes to Point Alava across the Bay and tributary waters within a |eastern entrance and a line from iline from Nubble Point to Bluff PoPint Higgins to Camano Point Point. lacross the western entrance from Southeast Alaska |6 post meridian April 30 to 6 post The Southeastern Alaska Area, meridian June 30. Icy Strait Distriet Salmon regula-| The following two salmon regula- i | sting in my ow art. ng him from the path of duts « p a-| twsxti:?l’m;n\:t{] Orrl«:r:‘mx bent ove: s he saw it by so Erm::h the tion 14 o is . amended to read, Cm-;uons apply to all Southeastern him. He was dun‘e’t"or of cvuursu h of at’s tail. He is ac ! chagof Island, northeastern coz\st;:\lflska area districts. In com- but’ the bod} still was 'w'\rm It orable as i f If ¢ | from a point on the south side of | mercial trolling operations, no King Repairs to the city wharf was ke paramount iscue before the Jity Council at the regular month- ly meeting last night. E. B. Dudden, manager of the Jouglas Island Packing Co., ap- seared before the Council and ex- slained that certain repairs to the 140 seconds West longitude, easterl !to a point at 58 degre utes, 43 seconds north latitude, 134 |degrees, 58 minutes west longi- tude. The Southeastern Alaska area Western District salmon regulation Icy Strait to 135 degrees, 2 minutes, | ¢ | when dressed, will weigh less than 2 min- | calmon shall be caught which, six pounds. In the event any such undersized salmon are thus taken, they must be carefully re- ‘moved from the hook, without jerk- |ng or other action causing injury and returned to the water alive. In addition to the existing pro- 15 ¢ is amended to read Chichagof | Island, eastern coast from a point | hibitions, commercial fishing for at 58 degrees, 2 minutes, 8 seconds | salmon by trolling is prohibited north latitude, 134 degrees, 56 min- | throughout the Southeastern Alas- |utes, 26 seconds west longitude ka area from 6 o'clock post me- isoutherly to North Passage Point,|ridian, August 24 to 6 o'clock post iexclusive of False Bay. meridian September 30. OUR SERVICE EXTENDS ALL OVER THE WORLD dock are essential to the opera- ion of his cannery for the com- ng season, and he gave assurance hat the season would be the big- zest and best so far. The Coun- silmen were unanimous in their support of the cannery to the ut- most. A petition urging the U. S. Bu- reau of Education to build a school aere for the natives received the endorsement of the Council. Repairs to lower Front street ssed at some length and ers which need attention ind they are to be taken care of 1s soon as possible. City Clerk L. D. Hammock was appointed tax assessor and bills amounting to $1,923.56 including laries for April, supplies, and a o c&"f -1) B 4 ',v'-‘ loan of $1500 to the school board ‘& Burcau of Fisheries in Juneau. feet of point at 55 degrees, 23 - 3 s were authorized. The s: |minutes, 42 seconds north latitude. Mubbard gave a sharp cry and fell back, clutching her throat. e AnARR e hintine UANES: s Waitn s Gook- Sl ~ALGE — - D. F. D. MEE | regulation 16 m amendad to| The Salmon Fishery-Cook Inlet nce | man. has the appearance of guilt he| s REGULAT'NS | read, Mainland c st side of | A regulation 13 d is amended Ijhad spoken to him less than five | invest him with meticulous| The regular meeting of the Doug- i ; | Paviof Ba, ) 4 eduldn't have been - ctherwise o 2 0 feel by adding the Coast from a point minutes ago. I Ic at my watch. | hone him up if the evi- s fire department will be held HsastiPeH B : 1 from a al G0 degrees, 20 minutes, 55 sec- it, was 27 minutes to ten. I had|cdence wa s it and frees him if in the Council ™ % A { e une gj £ point at 55 d s 35 minutes 12!onds north latitude, 151 degrees, 53 answered his call at exactly nine-|it doesn't. In “open-and-shut’ Installation of officex NSt secc north latitude; secon pLe o The visions of grace shown here are Adrienne Dors, | buthnot Lane, inset, may have had in mind when he jeft; Colleen Moore, center, and Lucy Doraine, right, | stated that in his opinion American girls had the best who are three of the reasons which Sir William Ar- looking legs in the world, THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU nd a 1 large T i Akke ux minutes, 30 seconds West longi- thirty. It had taken me perhaps c such methods are admirable, esslon Jylil R, MD | within 2500 feet measured along the — - = — o o e two minutes to come from my d re not what they ‘“/«l-‘ from a point at 55 degrees g but when things The head rested on the i seem and facts contradict them- cheek. Andrew’s right hand was|selves, the subtle approach and the ngar the telephone; his left Was comprehension and evaluation of closed lightly over the receiver at|human motives are, in my opinion the end of the desk. I recognized 'more likely to get at the truth theé dagger. Deacon laughs at me, of course. I pulled myself together. I must| For this reason I dreaded his ap- call the police and guestion Og- pearance. den’s servants. Of the lafter there; The serious implications of the v}'ere three: Hubbard and his wife, | evidence had not escaped my minc and Stimson, the gardner. An up-;for an instant. I had seen Jerry riish of horror forced itself into flying down the drive a minute or rt of the meeting. e GRADE SCHOOL PICNICS On the day of school, May 17, the grade school teachers plan to take their charges on a picnic ch room will go separately. Mrs Chapman intends to take her youngsters to Larsen’s Creek; while Miss Abrahamson has concluded her eighth graders are responsib]cy enough to cross to Juneau. | A number of supplementary Alas- |20 minutes, 38 seconds north lati- ka Fishery regulations have been |tude, third, within 2500 feet from a received by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, |point at 55 degrees, 27 minutes, ssistant Alaska Agent for the U.|ncrth latitude, fourth, within 2500 LIBERTY words. {so after his father had been stab-| Report cards will be distributed —TONIGHT — «Jerry?” T whispered, “Why diam't |bed to death. I had called and|after the return from the outings. L S 4 " | insf ri h: el s ou stop! |instead of answering me he had . 3 e ) ¥ n ZANE GREY HITS :sick at heart, I pulled a be]l"gane faster. That was a fact cord in the corner nearest the|But so was my faith in his inno- deésk. The hall door was locked, cence a fact; that is, it was a fact but the key was in the lock and 1 to me. I knew that Jerry couldn’t t’rned it. Hubbard came up as have killed his father. Deacon L swung the door open. ’1 ed the boy, too, but his concrete I looked at him in silence for a|mind would ignore the human ele- moment. Hubbard is a large,/mnent and consider only evidence Bulbous person with a pasty face ! that could be demonstrated. and a deferential manner. I decided not to tell him what I 4“Is there anything wrong, sire” had seen. He must dig up his “Yes,” I said. “Your Master.” jown evidence. Perhaps it wasn't S His eyes went over my choulder,|JerTy I had seen after all. No, this en he fell back with « cry. wouldn't do. He was in my home “Giood God, sir! He's not—he's not | Very day in various kinds of at- 42" tire and his flannels were as fa- i “Who did it, sir? When did jt— jmiliar to me as my own garments. happen?” {Besides, an eye for detail has be- “Within the past five minutes. 1/come second nafure with me. s ¢ n't know who did it. Where ig |then tried to comfort myself with Mr. Jerry?” /the thought that Jerry would re- e:;!:sen: © ;1 e;:s:ex‘:htxr door about | flight. He would, of course! But If an hour ago and they were|What was the young fool up to? 1l talking. Mr, Ogden said they (CoPyright, 1020, William Morrow eren’t to be disturbed.” | Company) “Sure it was half an hour?” ! «“perhaps 35 minutes, sir. The’ *ull clock had struck nine shortly Suspicion peints at Jerry, but Peebles is convinced that the youth is innocent. New develop- Ogden all)turn and explain his .precipitous | n, PR g “MAN OF FOREST” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT oward falling in love with him is simply the introduction to one of the most stirring romances yet to reach - the screen, “Man of the Forest,” the Zane Grey Paramount oleture which arrives at the Lib- arty Theatre tonight. Jack Holt, as Milt Dale, is the targei, and Georgia Hale, Nancy Raynor, the girl with the gun. A carefully selected cast enacts this drama of the old west. War- ner Oland is Beasley, Tom Ken- nedy the venal sheriff and EI Breldel interprets a fine vein of ~omedy that relieves the narrative’s serious strain. Others in the com- | pany are Duke Lee, Bruce Gorden Ivan Christie, Walter Ackerman and Willard Cooley. LEITH RUSSELL IS RETURNING HOME MAN OF THE WEST with JACK HOLT A picture you want to The Comedy Is— HESITATING HORSES NEWS 10—20—40 C Harris 2 a | | | | | Lester D. Henderson Second edition, revised and enlarged, now ready for distribution. Up-to-date facts regarding Alaska--- Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- tory and Government. . IN TWO BINDINGS--- fore.” | g B v were you during the past, menis and complications cnter | Lelth Russell, proprietor of the . RSt “hour 2" . i the story in tomorrow'’s chap- |Tongass Printing Company, Ketchi- 1 : “In the kitchen with Mrs. Hub-| ter kan, is a returning passenger for \ . B el il i b e the First City on the Admiral Wat- Regular paper cover, $1.00, postpaid. hile about an hour ago. ,5'® ©® 000800 e e 0 e e on MrRusselcame to Juneau e ¥, e o s oo kichen | . MALIBUT PRICES . o (35 a passenger {rom Ketchikan on aranare De luxe edition, $2.00, postpaid. hen I passed the library door|® ® ®©© ©® 60 o e e 00 1f an hour ago.” i gMWhere is Stimson?” { SEATTLE, May l.—Nineteen t4He was with Mrs. Hubbard and | thousand four hundred pounds of Ft“p to a few minutes ago, sir.” halibut arrived here yesterday and hat do you .mean by ‘. few Sold for 14% and 11 cents, utes ago'?” W § “Ten or 15 minutes, T should say,| PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., May 1. §r. In fact, it had jyst turned|—One. hundred and sixty-eight If past nine when he left. He thousand pounds of fish were sold t‘d he was going for a bit of a,lere yesterday. American halibut dtroll.” {sold for 6 and 13.8 cents and Cana- @ stepped into the hall and glanc- ‘di:m for 6 and 11.9 cents. ed at the clock. Its dial showed | iy T ifiw thirty-eight. My owh watch | NOTICE Just 20 seconds behind it. An-| yirginig IV will not sail to Chi- w had telephoned me at nine-lchagot and way ports this week. y. At that moment Stimson Al freight for Chichagof and Icy the Hubbards and a few sce- Siraits ports to be shipped out on | pun mpune " 0C “Wey about | : later Andrew was killed. As- the Margnita Thursday. Virginia 4 Delivery that Hubbard was tellinz will be busy hauling box shooks for- Try the Five o0Clock Dianer - truth, Stimson could not have the next week, the plane Juneau. Mr. Russell learning that Col. Ben Eielson was making the flight in the plane Juneau, from Ketchik:m; to Juneau, took the opportunity 1o} also make the flight and visit with the Colonel, who is an old friend. | —ee— | J. W. GUCKER LEAVI FOR THE WESTWARD J. W. Gucker, merchandise brok- ! er, left on the Aleutian last night | for the Westward. Mr. Gucker | will visit Kodiak and all towns in the Western and Interior parts of Alaska and make a trip down the Yukon River before returning to —ady. ispecla.ls at Mabry’s. G0 w a - Store 221 SOUTH FRONT STREET ~adv. 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