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THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, "'VIAY 10, 1929. g I heard it. Peterson is SUDDOSG(X to | head. “What if this man Dillon|and the bullet,” he went on, Wele( Mrs. Geitruge Jewell was pre- G“fl’!‘_lfl’ |B‘IU lL!LIE]r hfi‘e played poker for a human|who killed ‘Jérry’ should also have|in the desk.” {sented with a twenty year emblem llfc 34 Ikillnd Andrew Ogden?” The cards and the chips aston-and to Mesdames J. R. Langseth, acNair pondered for a moment.| “Why?” MacNair demanded. ished me. “Heury,” I said, “do you Jack Livie and T. B. Judson were urles G Boo‘ uppose we may safely assume I smiled sadly. “Just a vagrant(happen to recall Andrew’s attitude presented the 15-year Jewels. SYNOPSIS: Romance and |known it was there?” gun belonged to Alex Peter- | thought. If Dillon knew of the note |towards c J anquet followed the ceremon- Tove challenge the cold logic of suill 1g to my arm. he was related to a man called tol he would have good| “Of cou I do. He detested of the law. Lucy, confident that L ncle John, it isn't a man named Dillon shot |re trying to get it. And|[them. Ie would not have them — e her fiance, Jerry, did not kill i and left him dyi ‘Je n also had come into pos-{in the house.” HELP REPAIR PARK | his father as police charge, en- unded Dillon, presumably with a ) the dangerous informa-| MacNair grinned ironically. i A, | dly! . This note |V gages Luthor ¥ Nair, famous rit ago r,ngb«bh in|gold bullet; "»lv’lll ‘Jerry,’ dying, ton it contained—dangerous (f’ “Knc anything ‘abou'; gold :)ou..,rmr» fn-f‘n?e-n and f\-hrra who have the heavy, flexible,tan. detective, o i 1896. This Alex must be {wrote this note. Dillon, I mean—you see my drift?” /quai he asked suddenly. may be interested in ba P s : murder. Awak | terson himself,” MacNair sup-| “Do you connect this, and the| MacNair shrugged. “Pure specu-| “No,” I said. I picked up the asked to turn out Sa net Il_nlng,flshermen like ———-o morning, John {p |attempt to steal the pistol with the [lation Peebles. See you later.” specimen. “It looks rich.” ning and lend their r uncle finds a burg : |m r of Andrew Ogden?” I in-| T picked up the telephone and| “Rich” MacNair grunted. “It's put baseball searching for { | relation. Maybe a quired? called Henry Deacon. There was (rotten with gold. That bit'll run suitable condition for x..o Pcterson [ ar one bv‘ “I wouldn't go that far yet. Of |no word of Jerry and my heart ten, twenty, thirty thousand to the yved there this su i ' heing wnncctod course, the motive for Andrew Og-|sank. I put the instrument down |ton.” liberal turnout is expected it :~1f"s death may be rooted in some- {and looked into Lucy’s tragic eyes.| I whistled. “Sounds like a big ———————— No. ler who Dillon is—or ;tlnnp that happened 30 years ago.|She tried to speak but her lips |strike.” TAFFY PULL |So may the motive for stealing the | were trembling. Turning, she fled | Fe nodded. “But here's the queer- i Special rubber reinforce- ¢ Lord knows! ‘Jerry’ says|pistol.” from the room. est thing of the lot.” MacNair slid| seven Sophomore girls were on- | meat inside the skirt st the fold eliminateschafing wear on the lining; the rib rein- forcements over the vamp and toe insure even flexing, and prevent the creasesthat notehook toward me. |tertained at a taffy pull at the ht, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) [home of Miss Pepoon Thursday | levening. Each girl had to follow | note-book! o string around the house until I, trium-| Horribly depressed, I sat at my |the b 't have | fesk and tried to evaluate proper- | (Copj 5 death!” iy the little we knew. At length 7 MacNair | T fished a little red-backed note-| Ogden's builet o him—a gold| *“In 5 one of these |phantl Jerry And then he|had a hand in his fathe: this note and shoved n} “Nothi of the sor 20 years ago—i one of the name, of “ the picture. ck ——— cartridge we found it in.”{snapped tably. “Hubbard heard [bock out of my desk. I have used | What new mystery will it bring lshe arrived at the end where she ordinarily lead to early Chapter 11 ¢ nodded. “We must find | Og: shout ‘gold bullets’ at this | many such notehodks in my time. into the situation? The answer d a receipt Refreshme: cracking. Seles are durable OUT OF TORRIDITY out where Hyde got it. Do you|man Furie—these bullets are gold \t the front page I be-| Is in tomorrow’s installment. re served at the conclusion of and suretreaded; uppers are light, roomy and flexi- There was silence for a moment. |know what became of Alex Peter-|--but it doesn’t necessarily follow ite, carefully numbering S eeoe - - lthe event. Miss Pepoon gave each e, Akt fortab) Lucy’s hands fluttered onto iny P {there is a connection. But even if | sach paragraph as I went on. When of her guests a dainty compact as boot, d:-;::;:::l:;:i:ll;fo: . {there is, what of it? Jerry’s motive | U had written dowam what was in a souvenir of the party. fishermen. i jfor killing his father might have | ny mind I felt T had accomplished DOUGLAS - out of something that hap- |something after all. VO . s e e " Made by d before he was born. Some- | Deacon arrived just then and we FROM LIONS \ United States Rubber Company AT ALL DEALERS [thing to do with that mine, for in- | liscussed the note and the incident | [0 4 AT | stance.” hat led to its discovery. His amaze- NE WS 3 ———— ¢ i nent was a T..‘W(X‘ ',“:{c;‘:‘ but, | | Life is just one thing atter an- g Hapioslion ! | [other for J. P. McGowan, the di- ike MacNair he made it clear that | | ’ 1 voice cchoing out of the com-|D. I W. C. ADJOURNS Brsiz of FBO's “Aflame He {1\" parative antiquity of 1896 would| FOR SUMMER MONTIIS S playing at the Liberty to e not modify his theories to any ex- { 3 . ¥ 1 tent. My odd fancy that the man| The regular meeting of the Doug-| ° months ago while he was | Dilion mentioned in the note might |1as Island Women's Club was held ! directing “Tarzan and the Golden | have killed Andrew didn't impress|Wedne: evening at the home of |Ldon” for the same company, the| “ha T v director divided his time between i | him Mrs. Although the e v He left me then, taking the pis- | ar, plans were COnSOling Zulus, imported from riea and amusing the Golden Lion | tol and the note with him and T {made to continue work on projects l ROS Meht t o ahly draled RS y under way, during “‘"‘.‘n)])n:;('rl‘tn have come from the! | ing out, I ran into Mrs. Moffit. She | summer. |came place. | When the picture was over Me-| i [1ccked il and T didn't wonder. | Mayor Kilburn's request to co- ki Y of el . N iowa reathed a sigh of relief. ' Igive you the utmost Mrs. Moffit is never very well|operate in cleaning up the old ,(nm,‘,“; f,((,:l ,‘.‘,{ ,,:wt"q:A nment— | and I have suggested domestic help |sawmill sitc was heartily approved Then he got his next as % | and the fun was on again, for he s assigned to airplanes l'nr}—»f—- A MR P S oo R L K 538 [ flavor by mastmg to her at least once a week, butj2nd plans for doir { she scouts the idea. Her trouble is|be announced later. =i ! COFFEE an internal something or other of| Installation of officers followed Stunts. e | sterious origin and perambulat- [after which the club expressed their | 2 - - oo . . habits. But she steadfastly |sincere appreciation of the untir- a BtElE at a tIOE{ierns ohavsitk removia, sif 1,“ ing efforts of the retiring officer 3 . . |tried New Thought, Divine Healing, |Who made the year most succ Oxwy Hills Bros. C.“f“"'lis Episcopalianism, Spinal Manipula- | ful. "‘ Y”“»‘lf‘d this way. No bulk- |, Disciples of the Fiery Ring,| An inter roasting method can produce | pygical Culture, Olive Oil, and the |2 modern sleeping apartment by | ! coffee with such a uniformly | New Psychology—everything in fact |Miss Hazel Olson and two musical | delicious flavor. For Hills {but simple surgery. Recently she |numbers, “Maytime” and “Mighty | Bros.” process — Controlled | embraced Cosmic Induigence, Lak a Rose,” by Miss Dorothy Cri Roasting—roasts every berry | As I entered the Ogden library, | Were. enjoyed - N sweerorr| W OOD MOLESKIN LARGE LOAD, $4. i ARGE LOAD, $4.25 1 talk on furnishing arm and stayed there. MacNair| “I don't.” cven[y. Deacon and MacNair were sitting Luncheon was served by the hos- stared at me, a blazing intentness| “You said he was an inveterate | at the desk, talking. On the desk |tess after which the club adjourned ) ¥ < T, in his eyes. gambler. scems to me I rc-t HILLS BROS were a deck of playing cards, a |0 meet mnevt in September ‘with | Either MILL or KINDLING WOOD “No wonder your man wanted the | member hearing something about lead bullet, a piece of gold-bearing [Mrs. W. A. Fleck, Z, & small black-bound note- 9 e TR | k, and three stacks of red poker |JEWELS A CONFERRED Pie Frss Jrom th ori- chips. FOR FAITHFUL BERSHIP | \ \ { { { § { 4 { | { { i { ingt, secuum pack. “The chips, the ecards, and the| 1 nA z li e key. notebook - were -in -that safe over| Conferring of jewels for long ! SIERVIC 1 RANSI' llR m- 5 \ { { gun,” ‘MacNair said harshly. a game (hat cracked the I nodded. “I suppose so. And yet | tow In conncction with Peterson, —if this note from the dead was I mean. cracked the written in 1896, and it hasn't been A ‘poker game that disturbed since it was put into the {towr \ttered. “Yes, the phrase cartridge, how could the man have is famili it I don't know whcrcl ©1929 there,” Deacon said. “The quartz |[continued membership in North- : 3 At s = e i g b s, oSy A R e R . "% ern Light Chapter of the Rebekan | A high-grade quality Lodge, were made at the regular neeting hei Office—Almquist Tailor Shop WORK SHIRT last evenin PHONE 528 LIBERTY TONIGHT H. S. GRAVES | ! A gentleman is received according to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have Aflume in the Sky | COMEDY and The Clothing Man | them made at home than to send outside for them. h""'"“"'""‘“"‘%! F. 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