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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 13; 1929. By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS T G B AL, G'NGHT, EVERYBUDDY/ TLSET:AA\/ \;JLkb e f § TS HERE 15 MY ROOM, ¢ : | AN’ Y ALL KNOW : “GRAYSTONE" 1S ; WIN® WHERE SOURS GONNA BE, EARLY : o . d 70 RED, AN’ EARLY GAY! woT TH-2 WE CANT ALL SLEEP IN ONE ROOM! DONT 8z SILLY! {ix with her to Anchorage a thorough Amazonian Torch Slayer ‘ DOUCEAS | o s aasiien worked with the National Perma- Feels at Peace in Jail e e “Are they gl pmnSE—"y 7 Y W SYNOPSIS: Veronica Sea- [convict prisons, for example, eh broke, perilously astride her | padre?” careening horse, swept down the During the month I had been at wear well?” w | NEWS shope ot hat cliy ot vas ko Yeg, if they’re HOLEPROOF culture establishment in Juneau.” Every smart woman asks these two questions : — e 3 ; road and fell—into the arms of |Blackwater, it had become obvious BALL AN ROR TORGnE | S S when choosing hosiery..asks,unless she already Tom Grenofen, an artist, who 'just one man seemed to have no | DEPENDS ON WEATHER ! lTO t:;lvlf ‘»\RD SaTE knows'.hErlchn:llllm[SllkHoleproofl[ogiery, had just come to live at Black- 'cnmity for Pell—Mr. Fotherbury. | L G ¥ | Holeproof Hosiery is unquestionably smart because Lucile, famous Parisian fashion authority, creates new Holeproof shades each season for every colour success. water, a delightful colony in |But it had become equally evident England. Tt was his first meet- |the most sinister of the hatreds ing with the vivacious Veroni- |was that of Marlin for Pell and Pell ca and her blustering father, for Marling. who freely voices his dislike " We found Mr. Fotherbury super- for one Roger Pell, another intending the work of two men at Blackwater resident whom Tom |the very edge of the excavations. Grenofen does not know. But | His tall figure, large features, sil- the next day Grenofen meets |ver hair and spotless black clothes Pell and learns more about the made a notable picture and certain- community and especially of |ly looked .far more clerical than Newplace Abbey, its owner, |Mr. Marling. Douglas and the Moose arc, The Ladies' Auxiliary of Douglas {scheduled to play iheir already |Aecrie, 117, ¥. O. E., is planning a once postponed game, this evening public card party for August 26. on the Douglas diamond, providing |I¢ will be held in Eagles Hall, Pre- ithere is a more favorable change parations for the affair are in the jin the weather than seemed emi-|hands of the social committe of nent early today. ithe order. Everyone locally is looking for: ward to this game which promise: to be a most interesting one. ., After the baseball game in Doug- And Holeproof is unquestionably long wearing. A clever toe “Ex” rein({)rcc- ment thatlooks slightbutis strong.. “Ex”..prolongsthelifeso long that - ou wonder how so smart a ose can ever wear so well. — e, - DANCE AFTER GAME % las tonight, the Douglasites will ne l f 7 Beritam: Fotherbury and cer- | “Ah, my dear Pelr” cried Mr. 15 DELARRD By BAOR, i Meva, fanan samralhgyds Ans \ [foleproof [fosiery, fain archeological treasures re- |Fotherbury. “Here is a real find. SEEAMER ATC biasatiovauit s mads’ b afberbi. ported found beneath the sur- !And you, Mr. Grenofen—this will % 3 THAY : % 5 fics of (5D ealats. test your skill. How do, Marling.” Unable to get passage on thel ;.. oorm orics or pumk. Juneau BEN CIET T ELLE Pell insisted the sensational dis- Queen for Haines, Mr. and Mrs. El- 4 A s o shabkLLE " 3 sk e e i i 4 .. |Ice Cream Parlors. —adv Juneau Chapter 2 |covery should be broadcast. —Mr, mer E. Smith have postponed their departure until the latter part of the week when they hope to get accommodations. UL T et MISS LINDSAY ESTABLISHES BUSINESS WESTWARD TOWN | Fotherbury urged him' to wait, but in the end note went to The I was destined to meet Veronica |London ’l'}n"'-\ suppleicning by a again on the afternoon (n]!«milu,("”_‘{m"“‘c‘“m“’ from the paper’s Pell's visit to Woodcot., With her|Correspondent at Hollam Bay to the were Anderson Royle and Martin|effect that Mr. Fotherbury in his Somerfield, whom she introduced to | © atins 1de i, e me, and insisted I join them in "ifiilff‘-’-"” Pell, well-known archeol- pr&}’:"::“,}};;h’l ,:?l" u;”(",,,. Fiftiper,| T cannot quite recall how the sug- an ill-smelling craft, composed Bestion arose that I should then nearly entirely of cowl and en- jand there do a drawing of the dis- gines. I will not describe Hmdvovow and myself take it to the Tun except to say we logaed ¢5 | British Museum. Under pressure I i t fand miles in an hour. It was | agreed, and Mr. Fotherbury left us|. Daily Times. ; § more interesting for me to \vmr-h!“‘ write the museum people to ex- nothing to fear in jail, where| “Anchorage women will be inter- 's glowing blue eyes and |Pect me she is held undet 8 charge of slaying Wilmer T. Kitselman (above).|ested in the announcement of the Y RDERS Ala k W h' A' :;flfif::C:nmlgll:vt:,w );;: 123;‘“-0‘:»,.1 Thus, on the following noon, I = i S R O opening of the Jane Ann Shoppe, PHONE OUR O E s a' as lngton lr@UflyS B e T loarned several things di. |8TFived there and found myself ! modernly equipped beauty culture TO US THE MYSTERIO! PELL ' Taku by Air SEAPLANE “KETCHIKAN” Passengers and Freight Delivered in Thirty Minutes Miss Margaret Lindsay, who left here a short time ago for Anchor- age to engage in business there, is| now the proprictor of an establish- | ment of her own, the opening of which is described in the following jarticle taken from the Anchorage rOU 1 “ asham i{ ” @ r 2 1 B L ety awaited. A pleasant old gentleman| TOULON, TIL, Aug. 13—A “Lum- achamed to go home. S"gmyl“,“c' | establishment. It is one of thel We will attend to them PHONE 64 OR 429 i oo | Somerfield wore | ETeeted me and begeed me to wait{mox” of real life settled her score I »‘1'“‘ “’] "“I“’“}-x : ““q ‘Ii" ”fi most complete shops of - the kind | promptly. Our coal, hay, nat oyle and Somerfield were X . o P W reated | 20d people laughed at @ g girl. i i Preal ~ > . _ L criieid Wereluntil he telephoned Professor Lax-|With all the men who mistreated | 7H¢ X i in the Territory, the equipment in-{ppain and transfer business Larry Parks s P Juneau Agent intelligent, likable ing fellows; | i her by choking 1o death her com. |They didn't have any jobs for me. | oy gve = SaSittise model Huigene B ¥ g J emselves madly i ere g e for i asing daily. There’s a both thought themselves madly in|"y' o oo annoinsed 500 |mon-law husband and burning his Some men were good to me Tor | permanent wave machine and m_n‘is incre; z y Jove with Veronica, and she de-| e d she d¢-|icreafter. I had no large ac-|body. She likes her jail cell here| time—but they all cventully|pest electrical apparatus obtainable "egs‘m' C:iwle il }tl"al order it e, treat, them as anVINEE | quaintance with the proserrorial | because i 1t “at least T have noth- treated me cruelly. Will Kitselman | o o shop of that character. The |t0day and learn why. 4 ribe, but I thought Laxton a re-|ing to fear.' came along two years ago and|jocation is next to the Anchorage, You Can’t Help Bein That both the young men share 8 o e |we. went to live over s samhiing |Gl Lr Bt Eiteet. P g FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED I e s Loy | markably favorable specimen. He| Laura Weaver, 21, and, like Fan-| © 4 :,ho(;l ;(:R‘T(‘.:];::L: :{:é‘zfi]];z;cn"z?"‘n:“\vas a hard set, vigorous man of {nie Hurst'’s novel heroine, a bulky an(;qtrud“;) ::'1:5" alternately good| Miss Margaret Lindsay, a recent | Pleased A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR SIX PEOPLE Would not reveal what she thought |Tiadie 8ge, clean-shaven, with alwoman six teet tall and welghing | ™) " " 10q the grana jury b i g o Soumeaspi D. B. FEMMER . " |rather slecpy eye but a capacity to[230 pounds, admitted she twisted | A1 ¢ Eiaiti s o0 ey ¥|ern Alaska, is the proprietor of the e SP E CIAIJ $11 95 That another person was in dis. |COme aWake in an instant. & belt around the neck of Wilmer |1°¢Se Meet yntll October, . v |Jane Apn Suoppe, and ehe brings | PHONE 114 ; i favor with both men, who alluded| Frofessor Laxton asked me tolT. Kitselman, 52, wrapped his body| it GO0 RO STC (MOS8 We offer as a 1929 SPECIAL while they last this ishow him the drawing but after a|in a quil nothing to fear from men.” to him as “the unlicked cub.” 1| ) carried 1t Into her car| P ENSEMBLE for $11.95 gathered Mr, Fred Fotherbury was r;fi:euai glance, he put it to onejto a lonely spot where she burned - B8 Sijoctiouanle as his father wes|PSo L Lo nee s, o e Bl g5 belng Jheld (o Brand ANNOUNCING THE NEW MAJESTIC YOU RECEIVE eharming; that the son had dared |, .. ° W e WS Iy Goiden JEsk Srlohm. ! Here We Are Folk: i i y Di e—6 B ot s o Veronice an un.|Mr. Fatherbury is being assisted| ‘A scrap of the blanket and a|| f1€7€ We Are Lo S | ADIO MODELS 32-Piece Set Linnton Ivory Body Dinnerwar B aivivio ain, t “{by a Mr. Pell. Have you met|piece of Kitselman's clothing point- RADI Pie or Salad Plates, 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Sauge Dishes, It I have succceded in giving an | iB? ed to her as the suspect. i LEATHER | 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 1 Platter, 1 Vegetable Dish. < dok et | “Yes,” I answered. “I've seen| M e all y X y 2 | impression of Pell as a disturbing | e en are all pigs—except my i . . Brn Bl bt fquite 5 1ok ‘ot him. tather; he is the only honorable BILL FOLDS MIGHTY Il o B pin Minterey B N At fiow pass to the critical events ouml dg;‘ ;‘5‘”;‘”“’ remember the man I ever knew,” she said. ‘e | . | Buttelx? le]](;f "1 Su; ear Shell J ; et summer, whish ‘culfinated i“"'u-cmhfiolugy"r' Przre:;sn m;flacxt;;ertrgn girl's falhcrhxs 1lm-ospcrous retired For our new size MONARCHS e, g e, h i Frtaeg L ;) r Laxton re-|farmer of the rich Fox river valley. | § Pt ¥ i A 2 :l‘:c:.mgcgif;?e”l]}icm::'x\lx?la;nlrflfl‘:hUome(‘i' “It's a distinctive name,| Kitselman, Laura declared, often | money ' And in ag:dmon to this you lggcfinge :' beém‘gifut; set of ended, he was “Pell” to me, ana 1|7°0 UKely to be forgotten. What|was drunk, abused her, threatening | 7 N OF 6 Emerald Green or Pink Optic Goble T o 1 TR sm";, ofl e g Ml‘-lPell? 'l to expose their life to her relatives | Priced from Sionion's diia e kvl e Thas e talked for nearly an hour. I|when she determined to leave him. | i THE i o that created & liking between me|dctcribed Pell and afterward re-| while Kitselman slept she wound | $1.00 to $5.00 H gretted that I mentioned the ob-|nis belt around his neck, “punching | vious enmity in Blackwater against|pnew holes so I could draw it tight- | the newcomer. Laxton studied me|er” The girl drove 50 miles be- ! and Pell. I.soun discovered she did not share her father’s unreason- ing hatred for Pell and the green- AIR Juneau Young Hargiware Co. eyed aversion of Royle and Somer.. |WZ4cally as I gave him this in-|fore she burned the body. | BUTLER-MAURO “ s 1% 95 field due to the theory that Pell r"f‘mfl“m‘- g 3 “I suppose because I am big and 2 ’, It's Hardware We Have I had designs on Veronica, was fool-|.. Pell—I Cfl_nt get over Pell, !Ie powerful people think I'm not like DRUG CO. Free #h ' Pell depidedly was not injluminated as I i departing. “I|other women; craving tenderness Blackwater for love making. ‘ought to hgve heard the name. Mr.|and contentment,” sighed Laura. Free Delivery Phone 134 Trial In‘ many talks between Pell and Pell chsnt seem to be very pop-i When she was 16, the Weaver WHEN WE SELL IT [ = fliyself the mention. of the Sea-|ner 1B Blacv{(watm', does he? I|gir] said three men dragged her IT'S RIGHT Py . brokes would bring him to what|%o0der why. : into a deserted house. Tfil| seemed the verge of confidence. I.wns unable to enlighten him, or| I wandered around for hours e W [ {‘ Y But he always diew back and the|mYSelf, in this speculation, and took | — ) ‘flffl. | U “ He had introduced me to Mr.|.. i H 1 ind AdTIS . Fotherbury and had taken me to{SiPle: I took luncheon and early Alaska Electric nght & POWer CO. > - Bl =1 &8 sec the excavations. When Fother- |\ the afternoon was on a train bury learned I did a little sketen-[*Oai (OF BORe. Juneau Phone 6 Douglas Phone 18 ing, he immediately begged me to] - i make sketch plans of his discov- .,’,‘:‘:.53 “;v"::eg“gog‘:f p‘:}l"‘?"kw‘“" L - == “THE HOME OWNER HAS A ig] 25 e ”» (:;e;. I agreed in a neighborly (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) CONSTRUCTIVE AIM IN LIFE. Pell and I were walking toward % the Newplace Abbey one day when The enemics of Greaofen's we met the parson, Mr. Marling. He| "R o TR Dok hl." was the most saturnine-looking Ahow ghele handy 19, Lumprrow's eleric, T had ever seen, with his| ChAPWer fierce dark eyes, and his tall meagre P body. I had already divined a Yol Solomon ?vas pretty :wlse for his ther special animosity between him day, but.it's-Jucky. he's. dead, for and Pell, far different from the fe- nlongslde e mo(viern fiapper nn‘d rocity of Seabroke and the fussy flaming youth he'd find he didn’t —Says Herbert Hoover. The family that owns its home takes a pride in it, maintains it better, gets more pleasure out of it, are more apt to save, and has a more wholesome and happy atmosphere in which to bring up children. Hello, HELLO! — No we are not Between the North Pac.ic going up the Taku prospecting. Coast and Chicago the No, NO!-—Yes, I would like to go “North Coast but you see we have a business to Limited” . look after,—What?' Yes I know . know anything and would feel like U | T Y € i Let us quo'e yOll on the Lll 53 } : i n ‘ 4 o dislike of Dr. Easterley, who obvi ow saves;fn!lbhsmessday but our customers expect certain d C eusly was painfully irked when|® Prize dumbbell. : . b Shingles, Millwork and Cement B o it 1 e e Sl at each terminal. service and we feel we should be placed him as Fotherbury's PLUMBING 4 . . for your new home chief confidant and crony. A. 1. Hawver, Plumbing. $100 Extra Comforts on the job all the time—well they 420 Marii, is we walked vlong:|pet Nour. Telewbos Sih —adr. No Extra Fare have been getting it for over thirty y ates! -_— N discovery, a slab with some painting | - Dell E. Sheriff, yuueaw's plano Leaves Seattle 6:15 p. m. years and—, No, we’re not going. . i e parion remarked T uner, Hotel Gasinean. —ady Arives Cuiago 930 . . Good bye, » Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. : Roman general and a British Hours Eastbound ¢ L e e s || LUDWIG NELSON . ; P 4 PHONE 358 an apparently unrelated remark. Jeweler. KARL K. KATZ [ mlawmpflnywlwm : “The Roman conquerors Were hil- || pypert watch and Jewelry re- | | Alaska Re r{, ide” let us help arrange H AT K i Lumber For Every Purpose ; British prisoners, | | pairing " Agent for Brunswick 200Smith Bldg, Seatls the detailss < -+ - & &, 3 Portable and Cabinet Panatrope P 08 e M. hfo el o e ....:‘ aa, - o INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE | || Northern Paecific Ry Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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