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R P A 2 i D JeSs AS SOON EAT > AT"INEANTS, UNCLE SAMILY COUSING ELMER ARRIVES, PA oLl HAVE TELICIA MADE t.’.);OR’DEE FOR ELM. THAT WEVE PICKE HIM APiP'! VE WIRED \/ D GOLD BYLLETS Peebles When demonstrator of our the {Lundy |INEANTS {him in Torridity. | was enough. idoned when the mines were closed |down. {that time.” “8l I THAT ANT UNK OUT WITH A GoNNA | | CHICKEN, T OIN || M A E, | [ESKIMO! ME EYE! WERE VEH? “Yes. But I did not live wltb[Junmu. Alaska, within thirty days A week there lafter the last publication of this The town was aban-|summons, namely . within thirty days after the 29th day of June, 1929, in case this summons is pub- |lished, or within forty days after My husband was shot about finds in his pocket a playing |circle i hot!” I exclaimed. “Is he|the date of its service upon you card from the table at which | d Moffit said you dead e opte this SURICALS . 18 serv'cd sat. the twe silent figures, he ¢ e me if I did not un-| ‘He might as well be. He was|upon you personally, and answer realizes that what he thought |shot in the head and he has been to the complaint of the above nam- a nightmare had heen a reality. \th | fecbie-minded ever since. The bul- (‘:l plmnmf now on. meh in the Nai eveals at e io|lct creased the scalp. He remem- |2bove entit ed action in the above MacNair reveals that th tatd ] i e bers nothing about the town—or the found in Ogden's sa informed me ger- " ” i “marked” so cleverly that on " | shooting.” e L a “ { The tragedy of her life clouded i 5 o a strong magnifying can upon me. Ah! Cos- geay bonds of matrimony existing be- distinguish the markings. Pee- bles and MacNair are when they find that eight-sided lens—once part of pair of spectacles—cle: ex- poses the marks. simul- taneously they sh er game that cl mic Indu startled v Furie's » beauti- | , “Yes, from Mrs. |°f r cast a doubt- ) you mind com- study for a few xmuu:wsi"l nost the pok- d the town!” before you g0?” {my spi a week or so you know something | gested tween you and the plaintiff herein. { And in the event you fail so to 2 - |appear and answer, plaintiff will a a S | o) i the town ab thgeiting SUB- | take judgment against you for want diffidently. I WCrect. sna sl ABbly £o tt t “It was a place of evil!” she ex- thereof, and will apply to the Court % d' X Ifor the relief demanded in said umv : lw:ompiaim. as hereinabove stated. Did you hear of a man named| mne order for the publication of “Since you were at Torridity for She did mot seem surprised, “Of |Peterson while you were dOWN ¢his symmons was made and dated Chapt {course not. We are always glad |there?’I asked. ‘,‘fl“e"h Peterson?” | (e g5th day of May, 1929. THE WOMAr CK to ans questions about uur‘crié‘dk‘;n i’g“e&g:e- ) tv:iccw ‘t’l::t‘“;‘ s Aae B “Precisely. The ‘poker that | faith.” ‘ W Y G i \ .. |was startled. “Alex Peterson shot|W. Harding, Judge of sai@ Court, eracked the tewn', gh the patio 4 |and the seal of the said Court here- I took r, leavi our back Lundy,” T said briskl estions have nothing w do with Cosmic Indulgence.” Her mouth tightened t wish to he impertinent,” | estly. “Tell me: have tioned by the police?” | ed her eyes. “The. po- | ed. “The town of Moffit goggling years ago. How it cracked it we ¢ not know.” “And what—who was the st I breathed MacNais laugh. “ another part in ol “And the playe “Ogden. would be one of them,”| , “my | ver to: | his cold-blooded | That will be | |my husband!” (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) 1929 bed and board I will not be re-| sponsible = for contracted by her. —adv. We are now serving SANDWICHES | and SALADS. The best yet. neau Ice Cream Parlors. |unto affixed this 25th day of May, JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk, U. S. District Court, Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. By N. B. COOK, Alex Peterson—Andrew Ogden —Joe Lundy—Dillon—“gold bul- lets"—What is the answer to | this perplexing tangle? Con- | tinue with the next chapter | (Seal) Deputy. Monday. . st publication, June 1, 1929, b < i TR | Last publication, June 29, 1 NOTICE - = TICE OF RECEIVER’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 2790-A In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alasl Division Number One, at Juneau. | JOHN OMWAKE, Plaintiff, Mrs. Eddie Jack having left my any debts or bills| EDDIE JACK, Tenakee, Alaska. - - - Vs Ju- —adv. F of “Alex Peterson”—Mrs, Lundy screamed—‘shot my husband | | What about, | MacNair drawled with maddening |lice! Goodness no! deliberation. man?” “And Dillon was the other!” I “Where have you been ever since | shouted. Friday night?" He seemed to ponder this. “I| I was in my room at the Cen- ! don't know so much about that.'iral Hotel. I was mediating. Four Who is Dillon days of continuous meditation are | “You know perfectly well Who|yequired of the pr of Lok Dillon is!” I stormed. | ¥Rith By ranEy : Again the . cold-blooded laugh.} «Indeed!” I began to understand. | ge got up and I followed him tol«you called on Mr. Andrew Ogden | S car. } After he left, T went siowly back | *I did.” | to my den. After some thought| “He gave you a check for $1,0002” | I took up tho telephone and was! “What has that got to do with | presently talking with an old col- you?” league who lives in Los Angeles. | “Evidently,” T said watching hcr\’ o closely, “you do not know that After breakfast the next morning | Andrew Ogden was murdered in I telephoned Deacon. To my sor- his library last Friday night.” row, he had no word of the ch\ldrcn} Sheslooked at me, gasping. “Mur- | and I strengthened my resolve todered!" start for Skull Valley if they were! I explained the circumstances of! not back by noon. 1 went out the murder and the check stub. ! into the garden. As I approached| “Do you mean the police want to| the patio door, voices came to me.!see me about that check? It was| One of them was Mrs. Moffit's dis- contributed to our cause.” mal treble. The other, a woma 1 stared at her, astonished. “Do yoice also, I did not recognize. They you mean to say Ogden gave you | came into view. Dumbfounded, 1!$1,000 for this—your faith?” | glipped behind a hydrangea bush.| “Certain Mrs. Moffit was showing my, T fell silent. Andrew had hated | lilies to The Woman in Black! humbug of every description. He | I did not doubt that she was Mrs. |couldn't have fallen for any such | Lundy. “Tall” “angular,” and “all nonsense as Cosmic Indulgence. ginew and bone and tight-shut| “Mrs. Lundy,” I said placatingly, | mouth,” Hubbard had dcsu:b(—cl you must forgive me for going into | her. Her long black coat and dress|personal matters, but I am determ- were unrelieved by the slightest ined to get at the bottom of this touch of color and I wondered murder. Are you, or were you, the how Deacon’s men had missed her.|wife of Joe Lundy, who kept a “The lily is the vessel of puri§ .'t'{maon in Torridity 30 years ago?” Her voice reminded me of a priest; She seemed to freeze before my of one of the mystic religions. leyes. I leaned forward. I “These are beautiful.” | “My niece Luey is engaged to «Mr. Peebles looks after them ! Ogden’s son, Jerry. Jerry is sus- as if they was babies,” Mrs. Moffit pected of killing his father. I be- gighed. “I'm sure he won't mind lieve he is innocent and I want if you want to pick a few.” |you to help me prove he is. Won't 1 thought it time to reveal my-!vou do so by answering my ques- self and I stepped out from behind inons?" L “All right,” the woman yielded friend help herself, [suddenly. “But you are touching on {a phase of my life I have tried to Yes, I am Joe Lundy's |last week, didn't you?” ng “Have your Moffit,” I said lavishly. housekeeper started. “Oh, T forget. know you were there, Mr. wife.” Why, why—this 15 Mrs.) “Were you married to him then?” ) In the District Court for the Ter- TO PREVA PREUSCHOFF, |manded to be and appear in the above entitled Court, | = SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 2935-A ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. rank Preuschoff, Plaintiff, Preva, Preuschoff, Defendant.. 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