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P ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1929, - By CLI POLLY AND HER PALS i AL, (TS A NICE diaas e { BUT WONT oy P TRRT R CH CRAGSVILLE FER OUR (0 ACRE SRRy TI1L AFTER DARK, AN ‘ THAT'S FOLUR MILES FROM THE ESTATE! THEY ARRI\/!@. o army 10 years ago and since then has had a great diversity of ex- perience throughout the United | States with both seaplanes and 5 N subdatvabeiomt ol s . 7 |he showed a gold ring, “this was'C. A. Fox received the cut prize. . Thomas Collison—Tom was a mis- Several useful and attractive gifts nd he held | were presented to Mrs. Durham by il = |land planes. He has held positions las pilot with the U. 8, Forest Con~ take—howeve Thi up ‘a yellov INTO CREEK: 12 1 4 trol, the Mutual Aircraft Corpora- PERSONS KI tion, which has the night express between Los Angeles and San Fran- | ci lace , “this was a the gues Sir i1ph For The Love Of A Lady By JEFrErY FarnoL S eee 1 that dodged the gallows, HEWITT HOME IS SOLD thanks to Wild, who sets another: John Bacchia has addéd to his dangling in his stead. And that is list of real estate holdings by the ferer o' quality g ; 7 {all ... but some day T'll rid the purchase the first,of the week, of YN . ’A v is “Whe! fou rea shall be | i 3 1 p x _S OPES;S' "'fh‘" .D “:‘ v‘hrlr “h:‘N"m )Mdn_‘ng‘SA;d ; m“r_‘-.‘.nrld of Wild y, of Jonathan and | Mrs. Ada Hew residence. He sco, and has been in the trans- e e T ikt renin K yers i | TIT the 'has already listed the home for | continental mail service. :‘;";—"’“" f“,’ “"l‘ “;‘.l.. dalr S h:l’:“ einoe. oven . | Galloping Parson s mo-rent to start about the first of| DENVER, Colo, July 18— , “suspect in the killing of |« Meanwhile, s ve - | i b A P R “pe‘ lian. She does not |derers must live, bring ‘me what | TCRLoes. 8 Ehed ® box. ; August. Iwelves B Prs SiE o to‘ France is builamng three' hydro- ‘cousin, Julian. ¢ APLErs: Ik e, b “A. . pursued the Par- e = have been killed when a Rock Is- monies you have in hand to the| |planes to compete in the Schneider B at Sir Rich- that r R on know, of cou lad’s in love, and| DOUGLAS LOSES TO LEGION|land passenger train, west bound WHY THE WOODS ARE FULL OF weakened bridge. i Rob, 'twas I put Nick on riding |tuné of 2 to 10. A combination of | Two Pullmans of the train are| | Yl for the inn tonight—if he come to|no hits, field errors and overthrows i his ring beside Jul- 1d pe trys ace 4 . cup races this year. N [ giaced bis r;m o A”h i(li‘:,‘“ & vl,, {Ur(, i W ?in‘fl‘fl' B & 10‘ so must go gallivanting to the| It was more a case of just a plunged into Landsman Creek, 150 | Wipfi 77_5_3_ S : :‘.’dy |:° s SO Ok o ey mind and |GUYiford Arms &nd the country|“night off,” for the Douglas basc-|miles cast of here, early this| i = - = €k ;. ) 2 9 . l:esl:“" l;(_m,;m threat body, and. so, to thee despite uw,!:mvul;mn., all agog by reason o' ball champions of t:he 1flr€t tserm». m(_)lflnmgi g ity % | CORONA FOUR 1' at—er Z arS s 18 Y TIENES) i ¢ B ¢ pself.” |last night, when they lost to the e train lunged rough a ‘¢ g‘bellvvcs she is a murderess. | damning evidences of my guilt, T|™ fLash nig p, 30ey P g PORTABLE. TYPEWRITERS | ‘aptain Despard and Helen | subscribe myself now, as ever th J. B. Burford & Co. find the ring and she takes it |grateful, loving, Guyfford of Weare.| 0% 50 8 BRI B R et the game, merged in tho creek whioh fo| | “Our Door Step Ts Worn by || TRACTION gives the “Caterpillar” a superior command of weathet | to hide the cvidence. Arheu a | Here (i:'{'uul‘, paused to i‘vlb\l-("‘d ye judge him in danger?” % TN B ordinarily a dry creek. 14 Satisfied Customers” ! | in the woods—light treading traction and distributed weight on long. 1 powerful weapon falls into the into cach intent face | “No friend, I don't—see yonde: (Steps Into Because of high water, a raging /& 4| tracks to lay its way across ground too soft for horses’ hoofs—to ), 3 I 2DS V - ! Ridhds of Richard's encmies— | “Post Scriptum.—Pray bring also| W hirling A ary. clack, atalnsd Wil b Oatotest "Clogk. T mean tha U,“‘Aml he nodded towards the pewte torrent as the result of rains, res-|p=e—ereee——-— | in mud and marsh—to conquer rock-filled slopes—tc bridge gulleys—~ | R T e b fmy stoutest clonk, T e e imeq |Plate that rose upon its rim and|Propellor. of cue work is being hampered. High- |} o, T T BRI to ride through sand—to go up unbelievable grades and work on ths Julian’s blood, is found near campaigning cloak that is lined| b WA ¥y | R <!t POUDRE LE DEBUT 4 B Fatal spot. At Curnd s, withs, soatistd | subsided three times. “That -‘HUUU.I;I ne: Badly Injured ways are washed out and doctors | % ) A J most treacherous footing—to keep going tirelessly under the wors. 3 e fatal spot. JaRE UEROC M) Wika. Bct be Nick and yet, 'tis well to be|l t@ne; Dadly Inj arc delayed in reaching the scene. | FRAGRANT 4 e E | Helen drew deep breath. PORTLAND, ¢re., July® 18.—Ted, conditions, saving time, men and money. o prepared.” Saying which, the Gal- M i y K Only members of the train crew/ SAFE “ s aak iy % . % Chapter 19 “His old cloak faced with Jobing” Pursin tdok up and rockcd\W”"U""“'m‘r' of* Spokans, Wash.lwere awake at the time of the SN 3 ‘Caterpillar” rolls through the woods doing little damage to small g A MES GE FROM RICHARD {let? . . . Dut I saw him wearing e ot h‘l‘g'lmm ])l‘i')‘l 5 | Chief Mechanic of the Mamer Afr | crash. ‘\\i%g;rII:H timber, turns on its heel in narrow quarters, makes round trips | Now as Helen, the }L‘.; Jui :mt'x‘u' Oh, C y, what . what (Copyright, 1928, Jeffery Farnol) | Transport trimotored plane West-| Approximately 100 were aboard }’AI"A T GIVING quicker and hauls more logs per trip. MEN LIKE “CATERPILLAR” = Gaptain Despard stood thus, look-jcan it mean? | wing No. 2, lost his left hand and|tne train. JEAU -GIVING LOGGING. if:c l:lpml lmt'h f'fh"'r }x)u 3 2 “Al, my lfl'n\ h\‘ ‘Ail;»“\":': ldll‘[fl' Black’ Nick brings news that h“dlmiw l’illuw-i*»‘ of 1}.; ri‘fht h:m”'rhx- locomotive and tank-car were | Containing newly discovered ¢ oG Words, the: Dughes |Ing radiant eyes to the cloudless, g gir Richard to take a dar- |Crished, and also suffered severaligerailed, splitting the rails and |} ingredients never before used N ’ C l C Pepschen. & ve Reaven, "Ly b““‘ mesn “‘]‘“f- ing course—in tomorrow’s chap- | P0dy cuts when he stepped into 3| causing nine cars to pile up in the|{ in a face powder. ort ern ommercua 0. ‘mxrsccnix; Ercmv‘.; she .:.\uum:u:.‘ “llloth(':l:A';:!I}:':\\l‘kl'kl\}:'dh most | go Whtn'l\;'md uwn::m propellor 1ate | preak of the bridge. ALL SHADES—Including Su i 411 COLMAN BLDG., SEATTLEE, WASH. 5, ages ) all | assuredly S uichard. | Rbasiors % yesterday afternoon. A cloudburst last night loosenec e B LS—Inc! sSun . g “But he wore that same cloak/ “Nick's late!” said Sir Richard,| fup the plane which was about to|gion c: - | | nformation gladly furnished from any Nocthern 4 in the lane!” Helen said frowning | St fh DA i o pE0n CURIE B1eas HARGRLE L i | $1.50 [ Commercial Company Store | sty i o it Ml oo | ;u»'(v] or -lmd lullx ) k‘ . ci-| Passengers on the wrecked train, | PLo i “Pah. o's to say it was -1 “Friend quol 4 g DOUGLAS | dent happene e was taken t0 a¢lad in night clothes, gave what aid \ 521‘:‘]1011 it ‘11110111;(\\;;1/:1'?lfifr xnlL‘,l\i'.'lI‘.lv-vn;(L “the hw:x 'l"r;‘b_\l‘) ('lt:‘n‘ccr;:l i:y ;hnshtuul for examination and Irvu’—‘Hh‘ y could to save others trapped | B | i convaynien! e found! a profession as no man may play ment. B the Milibi Bt | 3 To the arbour they went and|fast and loose with.” | - R N | | % seated, waited for the Duch-| -Falth, Rob, thouwrt ot least a| NEWS PRINCE RUPERT IS ' Juneau Drug THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY éss to begin. | conscientious robber!” R [SEAPLANE JUNEAU | fo e “Now!" eald the Duchess, “now,| “Friend, I am so—for highway | DUE AT 8 TONIGHT| RETURNING SOUTH C [ The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute’ is there wan of us belaves Richard |robbery should be taken seriously,| DOUGLAS DAINTY DAl e | | Ompanv LY “Corner 4th and Franklin St P: 138 could stoop to murder? {as ‘I've warned Nick many’s the| AND SOUTHARD APP e tan Pultamaabt Wit | S B 3 s aone Helen: Nay, but dear aunt, how |time, but then—Ni in-lovel”| . PRODUCTION ON SATURDAY |\ oooommodations Sakenr1is due | ripeor i Selchiian Setirnes II. M. HOLLMANN | Woas o dupt ‘shid re the speaker st e oy sad { SR - - - 5 2 8 U€ to Juneau at 2:45 o'clocl oday s ekt st ombindoi S 1 Jean Southard, wt in port at 8 oclock tonight ac-|fom Ketchikan where it’was last R. R. HERMANN 1 : = T e e = and Jean Southard, who so i " % Lo i X % cording to a radio received by yiont after taking H. B. Priele,' ) Fre B . ¢ 7 38 | successtully presented “Hello Ha-|yont' 5. R, Shepard. The 1ol | Gmeral wanaser’ of the Nagas!} 1o Douvery Phone 33 'Old Papers for sale at Empire Office | waill,” a (]u“(,nh,rum al three [ ng passengers are aboard the|packing Company on a toiir of the i '! weeks ago, will produce the “Doug- | o oor 3 5 e | L 0GR DO # B o - S S 2 steamer from the south for this|g, b AR i pecs las Night Club,” &t the Liberty : ., | Southeast Alaska canneries of the e e (et |port. Mr. and Mrs. Willium Bell,| company ' T YWSBEr YOSy WOUREY YUSUDY JSORy s las Dainty Dancers and several of ]\MAM"S fcmscm{e and Miss Norma| The seaplane Juncau; Pilot Hen- | b g S i R inzgohn. vhich ! | the girls from Juneau who were e U X “yilch AnSel) SRRiSn, Lape | also in “Hello Hawaii” will present | UNITED STAT#S CIVIL resentative of the Alaska-Washing- ; their well specialties, which SERVICE EXAMINATION |ton Airways Incorporated in Ala made a big hit, and J. B. Bernhofer ka, and pilot of the seaplane Ket- | and others will be in the produc-: The United States Civil Service)Chikan, cxpected to meet in the| tion which will be practically a full | Commission announces the follow- | First City last evening, was forced | evening’s entertainment. ing open competitive examination: |90Wn last night in Lowe Inlet by | X " 5 L SRR Inspector of Customs, $2100. adverse weather conditions. ~Mr. . MRS. FRASER COMPLIMENTS Receipt of applications for In-|Eckmann took the Ketchikan there % i VISITING WOMEN HERE |spector of Customs will close Aug- |6A!ly this morning and after the | X ust 9, 1929. The date for as-|SHghtly damaged pontoons of the | & LY Mrs. Willlam Robertson and Mrs. |sembling of competitors will be [Juneau were repaired, the Juneau y i David Legget were guests of honor |stated on the admission cards sent |returned to Alert Bay, and the Ket- \ at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon giv-|epplicants after the close of re-|Chikan proceeded here. The Ju- en yesterday afternoon by Mrs.|ceipt of applications. neau, P}lci Hennessey, will returnl Robert Fraser. Four tables of| This examination is to fill vacan- |0 Seattie for new pontoons before cards were played, the prize win-|cies occurring in the U. S. Cus-|COMing north. by—— ners being Mrs. J. R. Langseth,|toms Service in the Eleventh U. s.| The Ketchikan took Pat Lynch,| . 4 Helen and Gregory stared at Richard’s note, amazed, puzzled, surprised, |Digh score, and Mrs. Legget, low. |Civil Service District. i Spch Eroniers BN DriBIl: : 11 s e nentadiennt Sresial o e The usual entrance salary for|COmPany of Seattle, Mrs. J. B.{ Lester D Henderson y 3R SRR P AN A 2 MRS. DURHAM HONORED {this position is $2100 a year. Stapler, Jimmy Stapler and Mrs ? il Duchess: }\evma? ls.nu“ tv.as. in sco’m.nl (l\;paragf‘r?\cx\t‘. : A.nd AT FAREWELL PARTY| Full information and appnca-“Ch“m‘S G. Warner to the Tulse-| - rm? a duel o.. mchax'd would nevS love l_\fth be‘cn lrhe ruin o' many a tion blanks may be obtained from quah property up Taku River gmsl ?m run away. Beyond all dou‘ t | promising High Tobyman as should| A farewell bridge party for Mrs. |the Secretary, 11th U. S. Civil Sery- | 2fternoon after returning to Ju- o g, s v v v v v v e | twas murder shure. yAnd what | have neither friend nor §weeb< K. H. Durham who, with her fam-|ice District, 207 P. O. Bldg, Seat-|0€au, and later in the afternoon | traly h?.mgsnissl}“:de::;‘a?:utscfk:;‘hca:(l‘ ; A tr:e sf}?:’;’:;‘“:n;h‘;’::g ily, is leaving next week to make |tle, Washington, or the Secretary|Will.make a passenger trip to Sit- g , E e d Jors (siane, B0 [ ¢ |her home in the States, was given|of th > ice | ka. g X £ 1'spot! So reckless! His cloak, | faith abiding in Providence.” B b broco otwadl e el e e T & m Pilot Fioys Keadle Here Second edition, revised and enlarged ;l:&::1Orr(;ozi-;whial:fyoxf:m};isfl:s ‘ro:lj:‘(};. fi:‘i) i“xrfili s:’;:[\::g}cc and|jast evening at the home of Mrs.|Office, Juneau. Floyd Keadle, a pilot othover b:n ’ . gca, . ots an J g y u ~888 ? Rose Davis, R e e years’ experience, who has n . . " [ $#pnishing murderer! So very In-| “Ah, verily, friend! But I, though| rThere were four tables of cards.| The demand for high priced Am- |Diloting the Alaska Washington now ready for dlstrlbu_tlon. g flfllte careful! ] sinner by trade am religious by A.n- Mrs. Robert Fraser held high score, |erican motor cars is increasing in | Alfways Incorporated seaplane Sit- [ 1It!arq\lfls :jbrltghtentl’ngd:ou 1:;‘::1‘: fflrt\;l al}:d rzvfl'entlby l;fl':;‘:‘-lfl;d Mrs. Wm. Robertson, low, and Mrs. | Sweden, says the Department of|ka around Seattle for 9”“;1 § : 87 {#s. place: ere by “ouwer REi3. e chusch was L -and & A Commerce. months, returned to Juneau on the . z . than Dick's—ha? . X q flmade a motable good parson, but a e Ketchikan with Mr. Eckmann, pilot- Up-to-date facts regardmg Alaska--- i joved, | i Helen: But, dearly gave Richard back the ring! T saw the cloak upon him! How then can they— Duchess: Oh, Miss? And who's to say he was not way-laid—hurt, wounded, stripped and robbed— Helen: Richard hurt! Wounded, perchance dead! Duchess (rapping snuffbox): And such a clack o' chatterboxes! Am cruel destiny decreed otherwise. So 'stead o' taking holy orders I took to taking purses.” “Why not give it up?” “Because on a day, friend, I shot | —and killed—a perjured rogue who | had sworn away an innocent life. | then I vowed to live and tie by the road. 'Twas long ago, since when six sinners vile have I made to cease from evil by means o' steel BIG STOCK Two Picce jing the plane from the First City | north. | Mr. Keadle learned to fly in the [ Its Scenic Features, Geography, His- tory and Government. IN TWO BINDINGS--- T never to speak?—who’s this? and bullet, translating 'em into a ! 2 Three'pairs of eves glanced found | nobler Tiving, 1 pray. See yonder!”|| Tpe Beauty Regular paper cover, $1.00, postpaid. to see a small, slim figure curtsey- |and he jerked bewigged head to- | G ! - et ’ ing demurely. wards a small, battered, leather | rocer | P 4 e v & “I be Shuri, if you please,” said |covered box upon the shelf. “I St % At, letic arlor De luxe edition, $2.00, pOStpald- she softly. “I be Shuri Camlo, 0'|call it my memento mori—ha’ the ] el | fhe Poor Folk, wi' a message.” | goodness to set it in my reach.” of i : ' “Why, Shuri!” cried Helen, smil-|Sir Richard did as requested, and ? bt # 5 s e e e . - ) , and with hands outstretched; | opening the box the Galloping Par- Real Un‘l(,r“ > Has two of thf" ‘i_fl#fit Shuri, running forward, cud- [son gazed into it, smiling a little Values. rwear methods of permanent dléd down at my lady’s knee. grimly. 2 . ORDER FROM My mother bid me find ye,” said| “Lookee!” quoth he and held up A full waving on the market 0 Shtiri, smiling up into the lovely |a rusty spur. “This was Sylvanus line of today. i e ee bent above her; so saying she | Todd, one o’ Jonathan Wilde's per+ i | P E P C up a small, folded paper; Hel- | jurers, as black a rogue as ever ngh Grade X | We will p]ease you ml)lre rlntlng Ompany 1d secrawled thereon: “Greg.” | sold man or woman to the gallows! Groceries | v ‘to Gregory she gave it, and I killed him on Kennington Heath. at lowest-in- or refund your money. JUNEAU ALASKA with murmur of apology, read |This,” said he, showing a large £ 2 i . and though the letter|plate coat-button, “this was Tim- town prices. i ! Latest styles in Mar- no t length, it brought {othy Dwyer, another o' Wild's crew. P : n to B D b lsks Tsh- 1Y sfabbed fiimt wi* my sword ons| Just try us once! : O celling, Face and Scalp Or Your Local Dealer ed and eyes aglow. night, whereby two poor souls won | CoOEN W Treatment. : Duchess exclaimed: free o' the nodse awhile. Here| { S ! ‘ it, man, read it, this min-|now,” he ‘continued, drawing from .CALIFORNIA i The Clothing Man || . the box a bunch of seals, “here’s GROCERY | ALSIE W ILSON, Prop. 'S0 Grégoty read as follows: wiltiam - Shand, another of ‘em. I'|-Prone 478 ~~ —Free Delivery ‘ 94 “My Dear Greg, shot him on Blackheath. This,” and 2 b e o el et . Ottt -ttt s oty :