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i . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929. By CLIFF STERRETT § DONT TELL ME YOU PUPPOSE T'WALK FOUR MILES OVER THE MOUNTAIN, INSIDE RE-INFORCEMENT AT THE KNEE WHERE PROTECTION COUNTS “+U.S. Built for the special per- formance a real fisherman’s boot is expected to give. Re- inforced where strength is most needed; protected against break-down across the toes and vamp; plenty of stretch in the skirt; plenty of wear in the soles. Try a pair right now, and find the solution to your footwear problems for all time. 1 DO. YAS! BUT THEM.AS WANTS TO, KIN BOOTS Made by United States Rubber Company AT ALL DEALERS REMAINS AT KETCHIKAN /| ABBOTT ON TRIP ‘!agam. stoke a glance at her dis- | tressful figure. F ’ L Of A L | “Madam,” said he, at last, “I|° Miss Venetia Pugh, of the Clerk's Or T le Ove ady is.hould not have spoke o' this, in-|office in Juneau, will remain in |deed I had not meant to. I do not|Ketchikan for several days where | reproach circumstance; indeed it|she will take the place of Mrs. W. |was but natural suspicion should|G. Arnold, Deputy Clerk at Ketchi- fall on me. "Tis so my fate it seems, |kan. Mrs. Arnold is to undergo an | r 1 have lived suspect before and |operation at the Ketchikan General burden I'm well broke to.” Hospital. A painful gasping sob. P. H. Abbott, Representative of guess about {the DuPont Company throughout flavori”g rice Alaska territory, left Juneau sev- i eral days ago on a semi-annual pudding for | trip to Ketchikan and Hyder. ' He will also visit several small mines in the vicinity of Ketchikan. m....;.,.,.- i} POUDRE LE DEBUT FRAGRANT By JEFFERY FARNOL SYNOPSIS: Sir Richard’s enemies respond gleefully to the opportunity of calling him {world? Hast brought the money, |Greg?” “Twelve guineas, sir;, 'ti e PIGGLY WIGGLY TO OPEN | B PG auin, Even while |—— “Helen . . . forget, as I do—for §36 few friends staunchly de- S heart, Greg, 12 guineas is a I am thy friend now as ever. .Alld. STORE AT CORDOVA SOON | fend: him—among them the |fortune—in the wilderness!” he |[MoreOVer killing is sometimes justi- y Beantiful Helen D'Arcy, who, 'nodded, “and so, good night to | fiable and therefore no murder. Donald Armour, President and| Rrlemtory WIS w5 I Bichard, 1s in love |thee, old friend} | “Cruel! Oh—cruel!” she sobbed|General Manager of the Piggly- 0 le b‘AI‘L ki him—Richard's old mili- “Ay but_but,” stammered Greg-|Widly. “To deem me such blood-| Wiggly Alaska Co., was a north-| pe p SMART tary cloak, stained by Julian's will you not explain to s (Builty creature . . . a wretch vile |bound passenger on the Admm\.l} SMOOTH B3 toutid siear ‘the sk :|hiw ... ® [enough to use your ring to such|Watson enroute to Cordova where) But vou can deliciously flavor { BEAUTY-GIVING Shite ‘Jullan was murdered. | “Nothing, Greg! Were we dlbne|base purposel I deny your loathed | the fourth Piggly-Wiggly store will| a rice pudding for three. And suspicions, I—" Here my lady, being {be opened a week from tomorrow. beyond tears, took deep breath and Sy dh o oF bontids uf || Confatmng’ hewly Jistovteed Meanwhile, hiding i Hills Hros. Colfce are sold | ingredients never before used a lair of (I might say much; as 'tis—fare| Righwaymen, Sir R i i thee well!” And, bowing to my lady, | Don Frager, Assistant Mahgiief/of | Wty nwaits Black Nick, ir. Fohard procesded to mount| FoUe he stared bewildered, re- the Juneau branch of the Piggly | SUniy Jeut (s evar ousted || 1 o5 PONOES. 82" fricnd, whom he sent to the (and ride away. ,pf'uu(-hed‘ denounced and xe\:)]e'l Wiggly Co., will leave Juneau Sun- in bulk. Only a few pounds at |} ALL SHADES—Including Sun | . him, scorned, rated and derided|day for Cordova where he will be- | a time by the continuous proc- village on a certain mission. Nick is late and Richard Wor- He had gone very little distance : Tint and Sun Tan when, to lfi him until even words failed her al|come Manager of the new branch rprise he found my ess—Controlled Roasting. As a 5 e s d, she struck him with her |store. | 1 hl ifo | ried. |lady, beside him. So they rode 1ast, and, | g result a matchless, uniform 1.50 awhile, neither speaking. At -last|"iding whip so heavily that his hat AR 5 flavor is produced such as na | $ Chapter 20 {Sir Richard pulled up, my lady|SPH0 e s RETURNING TG JUNEAU | other coffee has. ! (Copyright, 1928, Jeffery Farnol) ANOTHER WHIP Bir Richard and the Parson motionless, intent gaze res jdid the same, and Gregory joined stood [them; then Sir Richard spoke: ; on| “Maam, you were better indoor: the door, pistols cocked and aimed. at such hou Be good enough to And, after some while, a quick, |go your w nd suffer me to go light tread of feet and Black Nick|mine.” Whereat my lady shook her sting of Helen's whip r Richard to make a very in tomorrow’s chapter. R e e | g Y | ! wicareiautt, momer o rs ¢ [ HILLS BROS ‘ Abbott, will be glad to k that ~ i be glad 0 know hal COFFEE‘ she is returning to Juneau nexi Wednesday on the Alaska after| Juneau Drug Company Appeared. {he d sighed. | having visited relatives in Oakland, e g “Plague on't, Nick, but yere| Sir Richard: sct his horse to a Cal, and Yakima, Wash. i Easily opened with | H. M. HOLLMANN b 1ite!” quoth Rob. “What's kept trot, my lady cantered her mare | e o v o ! S0 s | R. R. HERMANN y yer {beside him and G ambled be- | DOUGLA S PETE SAYS: ‘ om9 \ oY) e N Nick shook his head gravely. hind. And, after some while, Sir Local Strawberries from Douglas| CALL 177 for a good buy in a|{ Erce Delivery Phone 33 ! 7 e MY, “The roads, Sir Richard, is alljRichard stopped again. | picked fre daily. Two baskets 1927 Ford Tudor Sedan. A-1 Con-| 3 2 2 ) watehed for you—south to the! “He m 5 to affront me, Gn\y—f NE WS for 45 cent: dition. adv. codist and north to London!™ |ory,” sighed my lady. “Oh, ’tis a “is but to be expected,” said ill-onditioned, a very dullard that Bir Richard. | knoweth not his frien “The justiccs seem mighty set on| “Ha, madam, {riends?” cried Sir taking of ye—'specially Sir John Richard. “Here you behold friend- pRasy Misses Alberta Gallwas and Elva Kirkham entertained with three | tables of bridge at the home of the former last night. Mrs. Martha Brown held high score for the eve-| ning and Miss uily Kromquist held low. | DOUGLAS MISSES Remaining 1929 Sales Dates o AUG.21 __ SEPT.18 ___ _ OCT.28 i NOV. 20 DEC. 21 4 C AI_l fO R N I A GROC[RY ‘OLDEST FUR SALES ON THE PACIFIC COAST BETTER VALUES-BETTER GOODS YHE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Always Serving You Best — GAS BOAT CHANGES HANDS “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 The gas boat Nora which was owned jointly by William and Cli ford Anderson was sold yesterday to Theodore Toleffson. The lat- ter has removed to Juneau to re- side and will convert the boat dur- ing odd hours, for trolling next; year. TELEPHONE 478 BROWN BREAD' (with raisins); OVEN BAKED BEANS (with pork); S and W, No. 2 tins, combination .......50c Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires CANNERY HAS BUSY DAY ARE MOST ECONOMICAL ON ALASKA * ROADS Eight thousand fish were on the floor this morning when the local A & o = _ p AN cannery started up assuring a full 1 i N A day’s run. 4 t l sofiie . . A viclous blow with her whip—in tHe face of the man she loved. | = o e oo Sie ”Real :\e‘} England § s 2 The Gum-Dipping Process gives a tire a Pditet. I took a peep at him ship's sorriest vietim!” RN TIN TIN FEATUER greater flexibility without friction. fl\‘ough the judas—ah, and I heeri “Why wilt decry friendship, Rich- %M talk conserning a cloak o0'|ard?” she murmured, leaning to- youm.” wards him, wherefore he, Very| Rin Tin Tin, famous screen ca- aware of her appealing beauty,|njne is featured in the play, scowled hard. wpracked by the Police,” coming “Ah, Richard,” she murmured in|i, the Liberty this evening. voice tender as cooing dove, “why BAKING POWDER, Crescent, No. l tins, 5 e,“,Ch T TR A S Ble CRACKERS, Snowflake, 2 Ibs., 4 oz., re- AT LIBERTY TONIGHT . I Every strand in every cord of a FIRE- STONE TIRE is Gum-Dipped. “Bh, Nick, a cloak, dye say?” “Ry, 'twas cloak as 'twas found | along o' your murdered cousin in| Most Miles Per Dollar e » News and comedy reels will also o’ 8! wood. ; T i g, il T tnd comsds ORI fill carton, each ..... cioi. 5K, . Bir Richard started. “But I Wore . .,ner so ungentle?” € no ‘eloak.” “Oh, ma'm, b he n’nswe d harsh. o . Eh “Hows'ever, ’'twas found there, ; 3 9 WILL TAKE PRISONERS ly, “if talk you must, speak plain; what o’ my ring?” “You stole it from me in the lane that fatal evening.” gir—an old military cloak turned SOUTH FROM WESTWARD up ‘wi’ scarlet.” * “Why, I have such a cloak, Nick, L feft it lying in the rose-garden | .ynat said I? Smiled I or frown- nt‘Weare. . Angsphat bt B rmf?atmd 1? How looked I?" will leave that place next week on _.:‘.:' ‘the;lc vl m;nuor; & “You_ went masked yand—" the Yukon and will have three ohn's heered nought Of_an¥| .agked! And yd you knew|on e T i ping, nor nobody else, as I could ' prisoners for the U. S. Penitentiary hear.” A on McNeil Island, and four insane GRAPEFRUIT, Reliance, No. 1 tins, RICE, M. J. B,, Natural Brown, 2 Ib. Word has been received at the office of Marshal Albert White, that Marshal Harvey Sullivan, of Valdez, ¢ wiBir Richard stared vaguely: “Pray what manner o' night is it, Nick?" wFair, your honour, and with a moon. Friend, yere never ventur- > ihg_abroad?” “‘Slr," protested Nick. “The coun- “Ah, yes!” she crial passionate- patients for Morningside, at Port- ly. “And you rode in your old|!and, Ore. military cloak . . . And you whist- l led soft 'twixt your teeth!™ He laughed gently, and eyes and laugh stung her to flare of anger. package,each ..... ..... .c.o0 oo .25¢ BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES, Fan- GING’S; GAOF %« .« » et fi ok v oo .45c TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Juneau” E"e‘:nsmbles coming from London.| “No, lady, no! Heaven forbid I SRR PANCA\I\E FLOUR, Aunt Jemlma’ 1 lb‘ 4 FLIGHT: POIN Oldcraft himself is with 'em|should question tale so apt, so pure- R[N TIN TIN ’ 35C S TO ANY POINT DESIRED atid—" ly convincing.” 4 0Z., 2 pileagCS fOl‘ teses seses ssee sesan “Ha, Nick, lad, d've say s0?” cried| “Convincing, sir? You think—oh, o the Parson in glad voice. “Why, Here's joyful news—'tis in my mind that if ever Titus goeth back to fondon-town he'll go—feet fore- most . . . in a box.” v Sir Richard checked his horse whistled; instantly from the ow of a great tree rode a man. _ Richard spoke in joyous greet- i e face seeming ‘wonderfully 3 " long moment he stood oy less, then ke do you dare suggest—what do you think—what?" “Lady, my poor . thoughts are mine own, what matter for 'em?” “So—you think,” sighed she in a dreadful gasping whisper, “you think—'twas I—murdered your cousin?” 8ir Richard was silent, and for a long moment they stared mutely. TRACKED BY THE POLICE Comedy and News ON THE STAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ray stammered, and uttering a strange, broken cry, she shrank away. “Ah, . . . .I mind me now! I did—oh, 1 Douglas and Juneau Girls in Snappy Singing and Dancing. and motionless, _and, turning from her, seized ready -hand. and how wags the aar Specialties. Now beholding her swift abase- 1m!nt, he m:edo s wy lst the -moon S.ATU.RDAY MGH’F 0NL¥~ SPAGHETT], Fould’s Ready Cooked, pound tins, 2f0r .. ... ceien serein innn RIPE OLIVES, S and W, No. 1 tins, each .. ju. 2500 L it it nah ORANGES, nice size, sweet, 2 dozen for. .. LOCAL --... Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Onions, Turnips, Beet Tops, Swiss Chard, Strawberries. { “Oh—hateful!” she cried. = “You (] . Ha, Gregory, old lad!” and, leap-{would put off this crime—on me Southard i) e $1 00 lnsects . from ied SEE o ¥ ) . e e Ly (b o o | Bresnts PLUMS, red or biuie, basht » .o ofest - - 0" f jehard!” said a soft voice, and|judge me? Speak, I say!” p : n’hmll;h: sr‘;;dl.’vmy l?axdly u"Mea":]ne." saifd he, ;:xynm “did you OUghS ng,llt Club TOA\I[\ l ()ES, HOt HOUSC, pound cee s e e .30C ; reining up her mare beside not threaten poor Jullan’s life more Revue” | s DR S e ‘she leaned down, her hand-|than once?” . “L .. . I threaten him?” she with the Alaska-W ashington Airways | PHONE 64 LARRY PARKS, Jun-au Agent

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