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929. | e Weather Condmons As Bccorded by the U S BARNEl GOOGLL AND SPARK PLUG ‘Weather Bureau : e & . T — o s Y R 5 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: HOQAGE! ECEREIRSS Sakg, Li‘?e;}l[: m:’:‘;\\(ta\fi)\:\? %o%’ms(au ) ’4}” ST 1S AN ANCIEAT MARINER AND HE éitgaMAEuTms PackagE % Frobably showers tonight and Thursday, cooler Thursday; mod- S\t STUL N . S T (EAVE THESE DISUES FOR HER? Il : snagfs' :: fo”f(, = ERBEEEA v 1AD SECRETS IRy 1T WE . oro P rly winds. NION DI N ——e oo i - 6: erate southerly winds. A;PLLEA;S‘?E:\?U{; m';ER \AI))OORR] o S : gFCM\E o G""'N’“L:':A?,:;é,o'?e R i i nwv%r\s;(w*;m‘_ruifi WiFe H FPOALDATA ‘ CoFreE! / / tav Dear ERT T To WASH DISHES Ay Thou ME 77 =/ Somelinae DIONT SAY T Time Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | NOUR BlNNEf;A“D DEAR MRS KLSTZ You AHH T NEVER TRE OF WAL COULDNT KNOW EM! [ 4 p.om. yesty 30.32 58 3¢ NE 2 Clear Allfi;"::f e GO AND ST DOWN THE ANCIENT MARINER BESIDES - ANT ‘" 4 a m. today ...3033 43 73 E 5 Clear B0 TUuBEOT WA 50 You MRS KloTz 2 He O Gt | DF-?IEND? ; N 30.3 19 S y Few MOMEATS e Noon today usz— 460 m s 8 Pt Cldy| ‘ THESE LTTLE s /// HE Keep ME 1R i LEELAH CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | ~TTODAY 2] Highest § pm. | Low Sn.m. §am. Procip. 8am Ftatione— e _temp._ | __temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow 30 24 | 20 20 16 0 A . Nome 38 - 34 34 3% 14 04 Cldy Bothel 48 42 8¢, .36 10+ if0 Rain | < Fort Yukon 62 58 4 4 — 0 Clear | S Tanana 60 58 28 38— 0 Pt Cudy| Eagle 64 58 30 50 — 0 Cldy | Ay - % st. Paul 2 40 34 -3¢ 10 02 cldy % = | & Dutch Harbor 64 50 | 38 38 — 02 Rain ® 1929, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain nm- m-md- ‘_»9‘/9,// % Kodiak 44 40 38 40 0 M4 Pt Cldy | - ' R " Cordova 54 52 : 38 38 14 A48 Rain —S; th | Hand # . z l’ 3 g 2 & T";;;;*";N'""““'"“‘"""”‘“' 5 %' Juneau . 63 58 | 42 53 5 0 Clear| “Stop, there! Hands up!” \ e iBhe" A e * Ketchikan 60 &z e L4 o 0 0 Foggy| Someone laughed. And then: LEYSUN MEETS bl o ARl I Prince Rupert ... 46 46 | 42 42 0 0 Cldy| “Back, ye fool, or Il drill yer! DOUGLAS ot i . Ednonton 56 | 32 2 0 Clear | Git insidel” s on ' . Seatile 62 Zg I i: 48 12 38 R;\’i‘l‘\} The voice was deep, throaty, c H R I L L I S t nxw lu:( :)c()[fl(‘l’fl!\‘;lll (t’lrxemm:“xl xlv)\]x(‘z i £ % Portiand . 70 70 50 50 . 0 Cldy | commanding, and I did not recog- g g s 3 | 5 y g NEWQ years has given Mary Alden a ma- ' San Francisco ... 62 568 | 2 52 2 0 Cldy | nize it. A shot rang out. Another. [ ternal solicitude toward her make- —Lexs than 10 miles, {The reading lamp flashed on and ‘I saw Lucy and Mrs. Moffit stand- NOTE ~Ovservations at St. Paui, Dutch h'\rbor Kodiak. Juneau, | ling over me. At that moment #.. Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle. Portland and San Fiaadsco are ! MacNair burst through the French wade at 4 8. and 4 n. m., Juneau time, His hat was gone and his A, s black with and bit- The pressure is lowest in southern Bering Sea anc moderat disappointment. dropped low in Western Alaska and the Yukon Valley. It is high from C014[bpgp|p me, a cry of grief on her dova eastward and southward. Showers have been general in South- \hp. ern Alaska as far East as Cordova, and clear weather prevails| «get something for in portions of the Yukon Valley aa 1d in this vicinity. Temperatures | nraeNair snapped. have fallen in Southern, Central and extreme Northern Alaska. by Moffit fled dropped at the other balieve sons and daughters that is often v helpful to her younger sociates. During the making of C. Field's latest starring pic- “The Potters,” arriving at the y tonight, in which she plays the part of Ma Potter, Miss Alden ESKIMO PICTURES ARE N MAIN BouTL_2 2. Hard hitting ‘and (Clevet 5 “" Welters Head Fight Card on Saturdey Evening Filipino scrapper, | i Willis, Wran- in the main event sciation’s smokar [ ture Libe The last meeting of the Douglas chool term opened V\lth a business session, Tu(‘s(lu_\‘ N N N i ) = N N N ) N N ) N N N ) became the screen mother of Ivy , May 7. At Mrs. Pearce's ris, former Paramount junior M)n a motion was passed to.star, appearing in her first featur- | | | | NOTICE OF SAILING | taste. ) | | his throat!” ean-up the playground opposite|ed role Make your Mother happy on Moth- and Sigy bring a smile to her face side of me. MacNair g Kool - cee the telephone office. er’s Day THANKS ARD OF boys will excused an hou earlier | \ | “Did you recognize hir next Saturday evening, is occupy i The Palmer Family wishes to ex- ; 3 i i ; ¥ Saturday evening, s - |next Friday to assist. The lamp ¢ amily wishes to by presenting her with some token ] I swallowed again while LUCY|ing 1o new position when he heads |which was awarded, went to Frank- |Press thelr appreciation for the Y I = PRI l L ’ ] caressed my throat. “No,” I Whis-|¢ie local card. He has fought in'lgs and Gashen. A new viee. Prompt and efficient services ren- of your love and admiration. ‘I’“”" “Did you? ot _ |neadliners in Seattle and other|presid | be selected next fan dered by the Juneau Fire Depart- “ urles .Boot ‘ d not,” he c.rmd‘ savagely. | noithwest towns and has a fine ;. Chapman who is ment in connection with the fire ; It was pitch dark in the shru ecord. of yesterday which started in the “70 havc a tr('mcndous variet SYNOPSIS: Moved by Lucy’s |Dreathing decply, T raised myselr| %Y I had been in the Osden| s, pig o "included the fol- \‘?‘_‘",““‘g* L e O SUE DR H Faiy 4 cloquent plea and intrigucd by |onto my feet, crouched against the | 2*0URGS about five minutes when f gy, 1 Peter: lowing b of Mother’s Day Greeting Cards to |I thought I heard some one over —adv. THE PALMER FAMILY, the mystery surrounding An- }\fl tood upright, waited. The| z es, is a product Of Cr | Songs—First and Second grades ok se {r 3 hi { Ting 15 The 1k o g 14 A choose from—something for drew Ogden's murder, Luther |ncxt minute was the most nerve- ‘l?"e f;‘ I‘::] f'”r ”11“ "\ ’Il“ nf“] and cleaned up on ‘men in his| Playlet—First and Second grades. v 1 oy MacNair, famous retired dotec- |shattering of my life, Facing a J2mPed through the window as % in that section. Among his| Recitation—George Strazier tive, agrees to investigate the |firing squad would be somethingC2me¢ up—bump | vietories s a technical kayo over| Recitation—Virginia Langseth. =t i knocked the torch out of my hand.{meq Hanson, clever and hard-hit- | The Motorship OREGON will sail case. Lucy inists that her fiance :l'k(' this. A nice situation for a Song—Fifth and Sixth Grades. i 1 |1 pretended I had a.gun—and he |, poji an N § | fr Seattle May 22nd. Wire Jerry Ogden, did not murder |man in his 65th yea | g L i ting Belli m boy. | Recitation—Bernice Edwards rom Seattle May 22nd. re_your A Se g P i { ‘his father. MacNair, cynical | My by this were rore ac-|Pub @ couple of shots through my ddition to being fast| Pictures, shown by Eimer Recd,|0rders at cnce or sec D. B. Fem- g Q’” ’“"l‘. offers a wide selec man hunter of diobolical clev- | custo to the darkness and I "“I‘u L e S v, packs a real of Juneau, illustrated the life and |Mer: J“““‘“ZA'““"VJ I tion from which to choose an ap- s | e i L shuddered a i g He has & hat f the Eskin s Bering |24V. ndependent 8. S. Co.'§ . o erness, scorns her theories and 2guely against the €0y back |y " Curning oves wet my cheoks i @/ habits of the Eskimo in the Bering | S el R | propriate and desirable gift for considers the convincing cir- und a lighter oblong which I “What did he look like?” Mac- KX ts to his c Allbm he total number of Eski-| I - It cumstantial case against Jerry. to be the window. The ob- | 11“' S T N m'l seme of were against mos is 14000, ‘These people have| AER AAIL k‘"‘;‘? XOF‘” U‘NE’“’d Mother. Two words—“Gold bullets"— darkened as if a man had | CETATACC X :}‘k‘l"mpr‘l to as. | 2004 men. many peculiar customs, amons| i e A A i shouted by Andrew Ogden, a d in front of it. T started in-| - 5 A ks 4| Other bouts on the Association’s which is their method of securing a | g 2 | semble my impressions of the man. { ... ... i - ! few hours befite his death, |cautiously forward and stumbled |: o tat o8d Include: divorce. A wife nas merely to re-\'Work Hard, D | 2 o They,were pitifully few. "He fought s A Gsehs 3 or ar ances, . two queer uncxilained visitors |over a rug, betraying my position, [LLoY:WOTe P few. Taic fous Joe Lubeck (Texas Flash) vs. turn to her parents’ hom h her ! | in the Ogden Hyme and the |Quickly recovering myself, I sensed | o ©° ovioa wpre may have | oy B 5 poun eal oil lamp to sever relations| Gains 3 Ll\s. a Week golden slugs in the famous re- |a leveled pistol in the man’s hand. |, 0" c0 Bt T Fig it _Sam Nelson, Ju-|with her husband | volver once ownei| by the pic- | Leaping forward, I brought the |y “0 % O B T8 TS | aean pounds; Young Nash, Se-| 1n g fit of rage, while diunk,'an| “I work hard, dance and tnive] 3 ~ B turesque gambler,| Alex Peter- |brassie over my shoulder in aly ! et pe i A Al 1 Hollywood, Los An- pekimo bit off his wife's nose. On | 2ained 3 pounds a weck since tak- ] g : ! . som, cast new sha(lows over the |sweeping arc. T struck blindly but | ¥* 0 ;M sed. Didirs) you gibbege pounds; Kid Vilarde, ' coming to hi cs, he cut off his|ing Vinol. My nervousness is al-| 274 1 Op sripping mystery. |John Peebles, |ladded a vicious blow-on his shoul- | o0 W TS 3 Aberdeen, Wash, vs. Speedy Dadong, | own nose in cont {most all gone."—Mrs, F. Lang. | Lucy’s uncle, who discovered |der. Evidently the blow numbed his | iA'.cNZix- ahook: his b “He Seattle, 122 pounds. | S5 S TR T L \lfnlml is a :tcllcm compound of | ’ K . " . ey | AeROU " . —_— ———— s cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nerv- SRR E B S NRSenN; Sos Sy SE . Jor (hie plesol Aeopped, s unex led with me before I saw him T CALL TO RAKES AND SHOVELS et ] a prowler in his den. | ploded. 1 re wiu be open ous, easlly tired, anomic beople e} Tetting &0 of the-Brasste: T flung His body was scarcely more than a Nl 1D tat ll]u S Py, surprised how Vinol gives new pep, | & == eerreros e oottt ey Chapter 9 | my It 8¢ tho fellow, He could use|SBedOW to me. Its damnablel” he |, 1 "of " the trad Volunteers to help put the ball|sound sleep and a BIG appetite. | — - myself a ow. | inatak his feet. “He o S e N grounds in condition are aske The y e THE STRUGGLE IN THE DARK | only one arm at first, but he was|(WPCC: SPringing to his feet. “He|oqy " Gorngrenyve mMpormun, £L0Wds in condition are asked o) The very first bottle often adds sev- ® ’ % may have had something to do turn out this evening and do their [eral pounds weight to thin children | It was an awkward situation, you | beyond me in strength and I don't | ™Y — Ryl : . BEEDLRON EETONSTIER $h: NIeRRLh Al O | with that affair at Ogden’s!” . o bit for. the interest of baseball onor adults. Tastes delicious. Butler- will admit. The rascal was after |believe I ever encountered such fe- | ; : STORE HOURS | o ot “I believe he had.” the Island. ‘Mauro Drug Co. —adv. | my pistols and the revolver I keep( rocity in a human being before. He “What!” e % e ¥ for protective purposes was in my put into the struggle a fury, a| .o "l o ool 4o peterson r For the accommodation of the | desk. Imahgmmy. a diabolical cunning of |1,I’.<-“d’ after the Peterson re-|:irade this store will be open Fri- : My eyes flew around the shadowy | which I was incapable. And this, | "her: g lay evening, May 10th. 7 g £14 R viadeain - 4 P T, v o you knowr ae. pusmmmosco.me | NEW PRINTED SILKS g I explained. — - - - t “Good God, what a chance we've MARTHA SOCIETY DRESSES 3 | 1ost! | murderer. | revolver was here? What did he want of it?” I shook my head feebly. “I didn't |tell any one I had it. Hyde may {have.” And then: “‘Gold bullets’ | perhaps.” 1 It may have been Ogden’s How did he know the The Martha Society will serve 1 supper in the church parlors, Thursday, May 16. Telephone 5503 fer reservations. —adv. B ] in Chiffon and Flat Crepe Board $47.50 per thousand I. 0. B. OUR STORE Chiffons feature the large MacNair looked at me, his dark eyes brilliant with expression. “‘Gold bullets’,” he echoed. (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) At last — the BETTER BLADE for GILLETTE RAZORS Radium Blades are better olades because they are made of the famous Swedish razor oslade steel, the finest in the world. T hm sell at the same rambling patterns so im- portantly highlighted this season lace is used in “Gold bullets!” Do these two words hold the sceret of Andrew Ogden’s murder? Continue this thrilling swry tomorrow. frimming and large flat col- & lars with piquot edging Juneau-Young Hardware Company CARD OF THANKS form an attractive finish- price as the regular Gillette Blades. For all the kindness and expres- ing effect. Skirts are cir- | sion of sympathy we received from friends of our dear son and broth- er, Dorth E. Scott, through his last illness and death we wish to ex- press our deep appreclation. MR. AND MRS. J. H. RANK, cular and flared and some show tiers of fine pleats. | % Dresses in flat crepe are ||| oo e et A gentleman is received according to his appearance STANDLEE RANK, N ! 4 GRATIA MAE SCOTT, Phone 25 Free Delivery of excellent. quality, in WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES THELMA SCOTT MARSHALL | |0, 0o ietoteffoetefedeiniods lovely shades and combina- And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have Jadv. El Centro, California. them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor One frock features a sleeveless dress tion of colors. b \ A shadow crept over my brain.” “His grip tighened. with a printed jacket of the same material—$16.75. * hall in search of a weapon. Lucy|mark you, with his one hand. Now had left her golf clubs by the din- | he brought the other into play and ing room door. I quictly extracted | I knew that he was going to be too one of them. much for me. His fingers were Creeping to the door of the den, . T peered inside: The man was softly opening and shutting the drawers of my desk and pouring the light beam down into each in turn. This puzzled me for I had expect- éd to see him rifling the cabinet. But when he came to the left-hand bottom drawer and straightened up with something in his hand, I al- most shouted out the conclusion that poured through my mind. ' “The Peterson revolver!” The ‘words “gold bullets” suddenly re- sounded in my brain. “Good God! ! Is he—could he be Andrew’s mur- ., derer?” ++ A faint sound at my feet drew ‘my eyes down, but I felt rather than saw Polyandria at my ankles. Stooping, I reached for her but she eluded me and made for the partly open door. Her soft body eollided with it and the opening Q' widened. A hinge creeked loudly. ' ' The light went out and the nighi .huddled me into its velvet cloak. I was in the room. Silence still like talons—they seemed to be oracking the sinews of ‘my throat. | Breathing became agony, my en- TONIGHT durance was leaving me, my head felt as if it were splitting asunder. . Just then Polyandria got between our feet. We stumbled over her and crashed to the.floor. The man srunted as if Polyandria’s claws had got home. He kept his grip 5n my throat, but I lost mine on| his. Moreover, he maneuvered my | body and his in such a way that w. C. FIELDS THE POT TERS A Comedy Drama Full of Laughs [ fell on my face and he came down astride of me. I tried unavailingly to fling him off. Cries for help Also COMEDY and NEWS rose in my throat, but I could not voice them; his grip tightened be- yond endurance, a shadow crept 10—20—40 cents over my brain. And then the pressure on my throat suddenly ceased and the man was no longer astride my body. The French window crashed to and then, to my astonishment, I heard Luther r- Wair's harsh voice: Blouses Delightfully cool and dain- ty be worn outside or tucked in. A color. blouses that may variety of style and In batiste, broad- cloth and tissue gingham —5$2.50. | WHILE THEY LAST All Typewriters at a Big REDUCTION SOME AS LOW AS $5.00 Guaranteed Machines J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers”