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e EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. IND-OI - P —— —————————— ————————————————— e ————————————— ) ~ i shot my ‘horse, thought I had thJ luck to wing the rogue—this ud be ‘bout ha-past ‘eight. Now who's t' say the murder was not com- mitted by some such rogue—eh?” Southard’s “Noveity Stage A y | Ray . Presentations” will be featured at a special show to be given at the “My lord,” sighed . Gregory. “Mr ! | Liberty theatre next Saturday eve- | g y i+ ot Julian had not been robbed. NEWS Ining according to an announcement “Ay, true!” said the Mdrquis. “Ha, by Wm. Ott, mauager. Described but,” quoth he, brightening sudden- | N as a “keen” show, there will be; ly, “the rogues may ha’ been scared | MISS CASHEN TO BE something to please everyone. ‘A J A B off 'fore they could rob th' body-- MARRIED IN AUGUST |féature picture will also be run hy‘ HRE L 8 i 8 = |en?” Mr. Oft. ] “possibly, sir, though the wood| Entertaining at a dihner in hon-| —————— — is a lonely spot.” or of their thirty-second wedding BALL GAME TONIGHT “But the question is—what's be-|anniversa Mr. and Mrs. Jerry = Now Comes the Greatest Values : The Douglas baseball champions {will play the American Legion on | hne local diamond this evening pro- | i ¢t does not rain. * With the { made by the home team. | sere in the game is greater nmer than for several years | 1 Manager Bonner expects a rec- | ‘ crowd of fans out to cheer his || =mrem— = Juneau Young Hardware Co. The game will be called “Headquarters for the Sport Lover” {come o' poor Dick? He left in a| hurry, I understand?” i “At a moment’s notice, my lord.” “He wore his sword, of course.” “Yes, sir! His pistols were in his| saddle-holsters.” “Hum!” quoth the Marquis, and| | was gloomily silent for a while.| “My lady Helen, ‘the D'Arcy,’ called | that afternoon, you tell me; poor Dick's enemies are busy a'ready, len? Ah, well, thoigh 'tis s’ curs early, I perceive I must be un 'n’ | doing, Greg, up 'n' doing.” Having breakfasted = hastily, |Marquis suffered himself washed, shaved and dro meanwhile in profourd abstraction of thought, interrupted the nice ad- justment of his lace neckcloth with command for haste, tossed off silk- en dressing robe, and slid into em- broidered coat, and all with such} unheard-of celerity as left his Fran-| . and Mrs. Frank Pearce en- colse gasping. 3 | tertained with three tables of bridge | €5 “M’ sword—Francoise!” sald he.|pst Saturday evening in honor of “No, not that; ’tis too light. TN apc jenny Hursh, of Saskatche-| wear the colichemarde.” {wan, who is spending the summer | Cashen-during the dinner, announc: cd the engagement of their daug ter Mae, to Mr. Miles. Godkin, of J . The wedding is to teko|v of the Season---A Final Sale of place early next month. 1 shen has been nursing at {int for All Summer Apparel and Millinery hospital in Juneau the st five and one-half y i She resigned early in July. | e, ! | | | PAINTING CONTRACT LET This is the last, the very last sale of the summer season— every summer garment has been drastically lowered in price for the final clearaway. PUPRETRIR LT TO FRONT ST. nirs. Ren Cook have Rangnar Kromquist and Harold | Gallwas were the successful biddegs on the contract for painting th roofs of the Douglas school ho and natatorium. Bids for the ware store for the winter. were opened Saturday evening at 4 - o> special meeting of the Board. There Mothers' Day wasn't set-apart to was but one other bid. honor the women who spout from Cm s oo ] the platform and get elected to of- PARTY EVENTS GIVEN fice, but still some women can't be made to believe a career isn't more important than raising fine famil- and taken the apartments over the Feusi the be | Mr. o — _— Millinery Big Van | | Gun Man o B. P. 0. E. NOTICE All Elks with White Suits report There are not many hats left to clear, but the price is low Francoise started slightly, but| ypere with her daughter. |at Coliseum tonight at 7:00 p. m. enough to afford a good hat. [brought the deadly duelling sword| ponors for the evening went to 3 M. H. SIDES, |and adjusted it to his master’s hip. | aiss Lucile Pepoon and Ed Andr: —adv. Secretary. A VL G I “M’ hat, Tom . .. m’' cane, Fran- | coise! And now, Greg, we'll take th’' air.” | (Copyright, 1928, Jeffery Farnol) | The Marquis hears new and most convincing evidence against his friend in tomorrow’s for high scores and to Miss M garet Pearce and Mr. Dowd of the Gannet for the lows. A bridge party of three tables | e e e | Try a TOASTET SANDWICH &t | the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv $3.50 iwas also given Saturday evening for Mrs. William Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Legget by Mr. |and Mrs. Guy L. Smith, at their New Shipment of SYNOPSIS: Sir Richard And he not complying I-I—found Riéhatd atn't guilty-—why Has he| € Jeaves his ring beside the body | myself stooping to plead | .o idesign on the reverse side of the akie, ho belle vith him.” rim off and vanished himself| o’ his is Benyenuto Cellini,| ;)lfd::ll];‘x‘n‘.nl;eimd hlem :ml‘l:: ““And D.hwflt- says he?” “:‘.?:;Q;;n What do‘ Ou,celeb}ated artisan of gold ang s‘l‘l‘- SI LK UN DER WEAR ; i< h 7 icion on “Shook his head, aunt. ‘But, R Mo YOU|ver ‘and author of an immortal . + 9 i wiches to cast suspicion ; ) mean?® it tobl h A5 500 Try a tin of any size, If you don’t declare ¢ himeelf, thus shielding her. He |Helen’ says he, if we suppx‘ess.< “Only what'every oné’s d-saying, autoblography. Celhm designed the £ 4 finds sanctuary in the lair of |such evidence, we make ourselvcsihw‘ a8 B RiEnaE on Bie vhry shield of the Farnesian Popes, and it the most freshly fragrant iced tea you 5 two notorious highwaymen— }acccs;orics after the fact, w'hinh‘ 15! \ight 6" ‘the horrorful Beed:my ;L\li_s.nllte ixs‘eael:el;fg, will be chosen ever served . . . your grocer returns your For Glrls z‘“k lec: ;‘:‘d 'a‘: (;:l!:nl:.: 'i:::’:cr:,m:ayk;d;mus .gjfi“s;e ur::: llfld&t He' Mounts his fastest horse, | 1y the last sixty vears the Holy money. Your statement is enough 5 arcon. Shortly after Richar 8 . d and ghllops” atway. ~ ANA"NO 'e¥e |gee has limited its activities in| ¥ ® ring’” W ed it v | - . arrival, the Parson rides in ring" had"seed 16 'ear yet heered him|coining to the Smm;m‘[‘;‘(‘)}’“r:: Mol We pay him. You keep the tea. ! i 7 With & bullet wound in his | “And then he gave it thee, av|singiimy Hay>’ i, iy (=i S e siamplng of m Fine grade of rayon silk. Sizes 6 to 12 years. arm, and some startling pews— | course.” | " Here, at"impertous sign from ‘Her f Captain Despard and Helen rid- | “He did,” answered Helen. ‘Take mistress; Betty curtseyed again and 5 ing through Fallowdene Wood |it, Helen, says he; ‘Qenceforth wefcm‘.fga herself out of the room. ‘Rlfll“)fldfi Lend Money | BOOMERS ... $ 95 8 discovered Julian’s body with |are fellows in crimé? And he—| *Tofiun away!” ‘Whispéred Hel- ES Rickard's ring beside it. Both |smiled!” !m, “Why should he? What can In Call Loan Market b 110 1 AT S SR R 85 recognize the ring and Des- “And no weader!” nodded the|we do?"’ B ITHE S NEW YORK, May 23—Two im-! N pard, yielding to Helen's pleas |Duchess, frowning, “for fellows in| “Nothing!" answered the Duchess, pi . R TND, COMBINATIONS ... ... 2.50 to hide the damning evidence against Richard, gave it to Helen shivered. ‘Ah! . What [us’'d suprise visit one 0" 'these foine |disclosed in the annual ,wort‘:e;fi' her. ,do“ you mes 2 ¢ nights if—y’ do as T bid ye.” the Union Pacific Railroad and| That y' are to be the proice o “What? Oh, tell me!” Ithe Delaware and Hudson Railroad.; y C{mpter 17 g the gentleman’s silence.” “Whist, me dear—let me whis- |The Union Pacific had $27,000,000 DRE*SSES A CONFESSION—OF LOVE “Oh!" gasped my lady. “Oh, aunt,|per.” on call at the end of tl\é ylear Helen sat le':mg w\th eyes of hor- what other could I ha’ done—?” b E compared with $22500,000 twelve 1 1 ror on the signet ring upon the| “Well, you might ha' left this| The Maxrquis of Merivale sighed,|months before. 2 s RO h (II‘CSS(’S f()l‘ glr]s. In prmts, organdi(-s table. lying ring—licing.” moaned, and, opening’ unwilling| The Delaware and Hudson re- “And now,” said the Duchess, staring also at the ring,” now that ¥’ arc more composed, tell me arl over again.” “What I think is neither hereiquired drowsily. in profits by this means during the Helen shivered, bowed her head |nor there—'tis phwat I know!"” “8ir Richard Guyfford’s gentle- |year. and spoke: “And what . . . do you know?” |man, Mr. Gregory, waits below.” V8 ety S | “Last evening, as I rode, I met Captain Despard, and I would have left him, for I hate the man, but he persisted. ~We reached tle little wood they call the Fallowdene Dingle, and he suggested we ride | through it—" {to fear for his safc.y, to pity him |entered, bowed, closed the door and Street, between . . ! “Ah—'twas himself suggested the in his loneliness, to long to com-|showed a visage unwontedly troub- Front and Becond Streets Selvln M achllle | wood?" Ifort him, yearn to plague him,|led. " PHONE 359 g ! “Yes, aunt; I did so because 'tis anger him, sooth him, aid him,| “Well, Greg, what news?” 4 ‘ i 1 the shortest way back to the vil-|share his dangers, belong to him?' “None, my lord. Sir Richard has — s, '»’ The on]y player harmonica that p]ays with lage. . . And there lay Julian Guyf- ford—dead. “Rogue,” “0dd, Gregory, curst odd, eh? It “‘ ¢ hand—this!” ~ And she pointed “Come, kiss me!” ain't like Richard t' turn tail—And A GOOD JOB R packed complete with four rolls at trembling finger at Sir Richard's| “And you believe in him, despite|yet . ... where the dooce is he?” ALL WAYS” Our P rice $50.00 slgnetAn;rlng.m B his ill repute?” “Where indeed, my lord! For al- and because it is our motto wel | 3 b quires e chess,| Here was knocking on the door,|ready there are ugly rumors abroad xpand . | $2 50 “shure the captain saw it too?” i 8 FAINTING o Guaranteed Value [ kg “Twas he picked it up. He said: ‘Surely I have seen this ring before. Ay, this is Sir Richard Guyfford's signet!’ and then, ‘Here is evidence shall verily hang him —if found! He quarrelled with this unfortunate gentleman so bitterly! And now we find his ring beside the murdered body of this poor And beside his dead Dresses £3.95 to $ By JErFFERY FARNOL b | 95 $9.85 to B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. RC Coats $34.85 crime y' are indeed, miss!” think it would ha’ borne false testi- mony? You don’t think he—" Guyfford.” My lady sat silent for gquite one moment then, sighed she: “Dear aunt, let us consider! Is it love to . . . dread his dishonour, If this be so—why then—" and Betty, my lady’s maid, appear- ed, breathless, flushed and agog with news: “Oh, my ladies!” she exclaimed. “This horrorsome murder! Such tales! Some do say as the poor, murdered gentleman were slew by highwaymen, the Galloping Parson or Black Nick, but most folks seems to think ‘twere neether, ma'm, but {another as—" “Another, who gir]?” demanded ‘“Now tell me phwat you said, elen. “Why, ma'm, they do say, as this “Lying ring? Then, oh, then you “Howbeit, you love Sir Richard chuckled the Duchess. Up sprang my lady, gracefully wicked tongue! Begone, lest I tear thy hair—goi”’"" " Betty - fled, ‘but beyond the door ventured' to turn: S “Oh, my'lady!" offénce, but oh, 'ma'm,"if poor Sir she gasped; “no “now, but, we'll have him 'paying eyes, blinked at his servant, Fran- coise. ‘S matter, Francoise,” he in- “Gregory—eh?” quoth the Mar- quis. 'S early too! T wonder what —? Send him up and let nobody disturb us!” 4 The Marquis had achieved com- plete wakefulness when Gregory not come home.” coupling his name with this hor- rild murder . . . and himself not here to give such base rumors the lie!” “*Tis curst censorious world” sighed the Marquis, “and Dick’s not loved by his neighbors . . .An’ he disappeared two nights since—the very night o' the murder, Greg?” “Yes, my lord. He left at about six o'clock.” “And the murder was discovered about eight o'clock.” The Marquis frowned at his hed- ‘him it must|deed were commit by the 'Icked‘cumms blacker tha never. to it snateh!'and of his cousin, Sir Richard to me-'lauyfl—" “But that same night, Greg, I ,Was attacked by highwayman—{'low | | VATICAN CITY, July 16—Con- tinuing a tiradition interrupted for 70 years, Pope Pius XI will prob- ably order the coining of Vatican| | money, a right given by the Italo- Vatican treaty. This right is only conceded to independent sovereigns, and. was one of the means taken in the treaty to recognize the sta- |tus of the Pope. Coin collectors, all over the world, are eagerly awaiting the re- appearance of Papal specie. The last papal coins were made by or- |the coins will bear on one side the head of Pius XI, and on the other the Papal coat of arms. In all | probability, one of the greatest art- lists of Ttaly, though several cen-| |turies dead, will have the honor of | portant sources of loans in the call| money market by “others” potted having as much as $50,000,- 000 in the call market at one time Cool Dresses Fresh tea! No other is like it ... for it’s a Schilling secret. Coffee Baking Powder 32 Estracts 47 Spices chapter. ; awson Creek house. ; : $ ! ettt | Mrs. William Robertson and Mr. | Toiles. Dimitys . 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