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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL. SATURDAY AUG. 31, 1929 2 By CLIFF STERRETT ACOLFLA Sweri WALL TAPPERS YOU ARE! HOW WE GONNA SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF GRAYSTONE' IF You FELLERS SLEEPS ON THE JOB? POLLY AND HER PALS {.T BEATS ALL WOT I%:AME OF MY HAMMER! I NEVER LET ITOL!TTA MY HAND A r JSECCUNT. AN’ YET ITS MILD, MEDIUM and VIOLENT Exercise 1 WITHOUT EXERTION a Graybar Health Motors | | Free Trial in Your Own Home | —— —— == S‘rprm:“fi' ar (nationally famous story by Edna |Fcrbsr at the Liberty Sunday. f John Marin has succeeded Ren| Hitherto Miss Bellamy has been ' | Cook, resigned, as chief meat cut-ja very excellent light comedy por- . % \ i Ifer ana dispenser at the Hub mar-| traver and exponent of the art o\J| Alaska Electric L]ght & Power Co. ket this week. The former plans'being well-dressed without much to leave for the south about theclothes. 4 middle of September. | In “Mother Knows Best” Miss Juneau Phone Number 6 ) \Bellamy is called upon to run thz i {whole gamut of human emotions -y lawn just in time to see the rush NEW | of a shadow across it, and at the same moment there came a whir- ring of the bell from the door. Be- fore I could get on my feet a bump |and a rattle on the floor of the room caused my heart to miss a beat. Cousin BUTCHER AT HUB by RoADe WALLING-———-‘ a bag of mine. I told you there's |a secret in it. If anything hap- pens to me I want you to dispose | of it secretly—" Church Services his } {HUNTERS ALL SET SYNOPSIS; Tom Grenofen is sorely perplexed by the predica- ment in which he has been § John jumped from placed by Veronica's compelling chair and picked up something. It —,———— ; blue eyes. First, h_z-_has h-:u'n(:d } “Oh, but you know I can't make |was g plece of paper wrapped| Notices for this cnurcn eolunmi FOR SEASON'S OPENING qnd it is a tribute to her own art A his mysterious visitor, .('ousm I s A around a pebble. must be received by The Empire | and the fareful direction of John § John, is an escaped convict and “Listen to me,” he interrupted.| Tho same idea struck both of us.|not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| geveral parties are oiling up their |Blystone that she proves a revela- . | Veronica probably was his ac- |“Don't raise objections. What|g opened the door and we went|morning to guarantee change of guns dnd otherwise getting ready ' tion. s complice in the y}rl.son-lyrm.k. :v'h\rw\ (]r)nvnr for me fa (lQne for out on the landing. sermon topics, ete. for the opening of the hunting 5en»‘ Louise Dresser, whose charm and \ im,nd, a (»,.m;.munln ),;- o:,er- ;\lr;-rm‘n('u This is J(ln' ;mom?fl‘tfl;&;‘ I held a match while he pulled son tomorrow. Paries already or-'art are akin to her popularity with e ears shows him plainly that |The bag reach her privately.!open the paper. It was a bit of u‘.“—_“’—‘——_—‘c- d t t this il y o o y ; " Douglas Presbyterian Native ganized to go ou s evening Bre‘pictme fans the country over, will Fred Fotherbury, “the unlicked ‘\\n}wul se Amr'uk;\ l:nov\yl((‘li,(‘ ':xlxd"wm,_uflnsmm,t stutf out of al| g1 Mm!::n [ Joe Riedi with a party of five, and| |play the mother role and the sup- cub” and obvious enemy of | with a message from me—that the [packet of cigarettes. On it were & | Albert Goetz, also taking out al pomncz cast includes such season- ‘ g Yeronica and Tom, has tapped !sccret is to be shared between her|scrawled in pencil the words: 2130 p. m—Sunaay School. > group. cd and wopular players as Barry| {and another knows—" Veronica’s secret. Third, the in- person of whom she fense interest of Professor Laxton in Cousin John is dis- goncerting to Tom, who has “Look out. Get away at once. Old Place.—Veronica.” | 3:15 p. m.—Sermon. | | (Copyright, 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) | 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Midweek o prayer service. MOTHER KNOWS All are cordially welcome to these| | AT LIBERTY, SUNDAY FESeT ]Norton Albert Gran, Lucien Lit-| 3 |tlefield and Robert Gordon. Cousin John lTaughed a little | grimly as I stared at him. | o BEST” Bridge Party gome to the conclusion Laxton’s “Sounds like a melodrama to Encmies close in on Cousin |services. s | Bill Casey 1s still at No. 5 V_I\:'(i)l | pecullar actions definitely label |you, of coursc he said. “Why| John but—continue the story Bt =|I‘ Aiiern. 41 roty MaEs Esl_‘lgxz%boy e e J piotossion as somothing. don't 1 tell you all sbout 12 Fhg| Tuesday. = 2| 1amy are going to have a real sur-|2 p. m. to 7 p. m. Call and we BEAUTIFUL TALLIES and place cards in-a | other than archeologist. Cousin | fact is, Mr. Grenofen, I don't want All services in the new church. | | prise and a pleasing one when they |will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv | John's furtive visit promises to |you to be mixed up in any more wide vanety of design and color, appropriate No Mass. - - e, see her in her current production in a blaze of excitement. " — “ end in a blaze of excitemen trouble. 1f you don't know—well,| P = alolip b lbpn oM den i RlG Tre s o B fo sl Ges ot cuapter 18 all T want really is to have the bag ) St. Luke's Episcopa! Church || ! | ) NG . el fi #9|Best,” a picturization of the inter- Dinner Bpeclu at Mabry's Cde? A WARNING given to Veronica secretly. IS e S 2| o On Friday, they buried poor Pell,|cost me—" Serman" HoRICLOS Ragger At Progressuc tallies “every player your apd I attended the funeral. A num-| Cousin John broke off suddenly, 24 : 5 . ;erfof journalists were there, and | gazing out into 'thr gn}nlx:’u. n NEWS I Congregational Community L4 partner” system, for three and four tables. rofessor Laxton and some villag-| “Don't stare,” he said. “Just look. | Ohusoh : ers. But besides myself only Mr.|There’s somebody moving behind | O SRR -iigy Boxed Bridge Sets. Fotherbury was present of all the |the " D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pasior Individual Score Pad Combination Sets. hed, i 130 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a. m—Sermon, — - MORE NEW BOOKS ARE RECEIVED BY LIBRARY DOUGLAS SCHOOL TO START FALL TERM NEXT TUESDAY NDAY NIGHT l M other Knows Best with MADGE BELLAMY EDNA FERBER’S most popular story is now the sereen’s most entertaining picture! A GREAT PICTURE FROM A GREAT BOOK! So don’t miss seeing it NEW —40 cents ‘With all but three of the Doug- teaching staff already here, and the others due to arrive within the next five days, the Fall session of the new school term will start on scheduled time next Tuesday morn- | ing, September 3. Instructors now here, are as fol- | lows: Earl Cathcart, superintendent; Miss Lucile Pepoon, domestic sci- ence and girls’ coach; Miss Thel- ma Engstrom, English and French; Miss Dorothy Fay, eighth grade; Miss Josie Hursh, first and second grades. Those yet to come are Miss Kath- erine Shier, for the sixth and sev- enth grades and music supervisor who is due this evening on the Northwestern and Miss Martha Brennecke, third, fourth and fifth {grades, and Myron King, manual training and athletic coach, due to arrive on September 5. e las PRIZE SUGGESTIONS of distinctive "and lovely articles, including Brassware, Silver- ware, Pottery Glass, (hma, Pictures, Etch- ings, Playing Cards and a variety of Novelties. A new assortment of bOoks was kindly donated to the Douglas Williams of Juneau. _ They are Library this week by Mrs. J. W. being catalogued by the Campfire girls under the direction of Mrs. Charles Fox and will be ready for distribution this evening. —————— Try the rive oClock Dinner Specials. at Mabry's. —Bdv. —______.____J e School Shoe Specials Misses’ and Children’s Pied- Pzper Shoes and Oxfords COMLI)Y Glft Shop New Feature l Two, three and four table Bridge Sets. ' Bridge Table Covers. : TEACHER’S RECEPTION TO BE HELD MONDAY A note hurled through the windo: a warning from Veronica. people who had seen Pell die. After dinner that evening I went | up to have a talk with Cousin John, I had never mentioned the tragedy | of Pell to him. I got a little shock this evening when he men- tloned it to me. He had seen in the newspapers that Pell was to be A close-clipped hedge of escal- lonia, now glowing with red waxen flowers, grew between the lawn and my mother's rose garden. At 10 o'clock, the night was going, and it was not very easy to see who moved if anybody. I watched for several seconds be- Arrangements are completed for the reception to the Douglas teach- ers which is to be held Monday evening September 2, in the Eagle's hall, by the Douglas Parent-Teach- er Association. A short program will precede the reception and fol- lowing refreshments will be served For Young and Old buried that day. ifore detecting a wavering andianq dancing will be enjoyed. The “You went to the funeral?” he[rustling of the hedge in one place. program will consist of the fol-| ¥ asked. Somebody parted the bushes in|jowine numbers: R g l r $5 50 V l “Naturally.” order apparently to look through. | aqdress of welcome, Mayor L. W. eguta el a ues “You were a friend of Pell?” “You see?” said Cousin John, in til Pell was—" £Be yory: oty Postponed on account of the » S g Kilburn; Response, Supt. Earl . E “Ah, you liked him. . , " a whisper. - Boicart: ol adlo T & e $3 45 Pa". H But he did not pursue that line.| “Yes” sald I “Tll go down and|pones; reading, Bernice Edwards; * = ¥ sat silent for a moment or|find out who— song, Girls' = song, Girls’ Glee club. = two; then went off on a fresh| He put a hand on my arm. ] by xton ever mee! ell?” . 5 = o T e o S sty wtche SET FOR TUESDAY Regular $4.50 V alues 5 en 's all over. = 3is “Killed,” said Cousin John, look- |t0 have let you in for this.” Start m Teachers’ reception to be held in A < = A 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. k: m‘"‘m‘?.;"”"‘m Blgpen o me i, anying you e 3| 3 Rpeand, Wil is, hoxs, Wil Be Closed Monda = 7 g any time. promise is in [say! He's coming!” 5-1 Seater Trast. E it T looked out on the darkening . n||uu||lwul||nu|umnmm|uumlmmmmmu||n|nm||||u|||||nu.umummmmumumumummm $2.95 Pair TR llllll!lllnlllllll|Illlllllllllllmnr’ i 1 {ng narrowly at me. “Laxton took | ~For this what?” I asked. Eagles hall next Monday evening, : 8 great interest in these excava-| ‘YOWll find your home is sur-|po g pere 117, F. O. E. will hold £ . 4 -y 5 tions. Was he there much?” reunded by watchers. I don’t pro- thelr v tin Tuesda = 4 i N ,; 4 * “Again, so far as I know, he|DoS¢ to be taken here. It was| 0 1 reg;e m:e ) s o igdai = ¥ { B o ho T think mot? pretty hopeless from the first after [¢VeRINg, September 3. . 5 : © 1 T vas ubout 10 say that Laxton che death of Pel. So Il wish you | =y : egular $3 75 Values H i i never saw the excavations till the|8°0d-by and if anything happens £ g A ! ay of Pell's death, and then re-|it Won't happen in Woodcot. FIRE ALARM CALLS 2 £ T d Se t ber 3 ; membered the escapade of the Sun- But, Cousin John” sald I, % H ues ay, p em g day night. I had sort of intuition |"YOU'Xe probably imagining things,|| | s mhird and Rranklin. alr I£ =4 1,ought not to lie to Cousin John, [304 1 vou arent — what pfl‘r‘;"“‘ 1-4 Front and Franklin, g = v —Mis ? m- g $ - ev:n;ldam:l; ,L:::firismgly. he switch. |15ed her” 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. H E ed off the subject, and said: “You must be very fond of little Veronica.” 1 “I—well—yes, I suppose. At least I admire Miss Seabroke great- 1y.” ise & M“jlot without knowing its terms,” lme if you will. “Veronica will understand. I'll have a dash for it, with your help. it'l be dark enough in half an hour. They'll wait till the house is quiet before they close in. ask Mrs. Grenofen to keep the “It's the one way. You can help Come as far as the wood, and if we're surprised Sol 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf, 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. 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A Gouiin John anstomizing ‘my |5, Y88 Aumblounded, for while he || g4 geccnd and Gold. i Expert service in any branch of the music industry. pan |spoke he drew out from the hipl} 3’5 pourth and Harris 3 tnllnss for Veronica. |pocket of & pair of my trousers,|| 3¢ mirth and i . My m(:ther has a liking for MrS. |unicn he was wearing, a nasty- e s iy 4n erson usw ppe A said I, shortly. llookmg'auwmanc pistol, examined || 3°g Seventh and Gold. "Y”“Y‘““' “g":‘e" bl: ‘t‘ ‘3"?:12: its magazine and safety catch, and || 39 pifth and Kennedy : PHONE 143 ‘woman. e SNV N ut it back again. ’ Grenofen. Make me a prom- R ¥ 4-1 Ninth, back of power house.