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ILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1929. POLLY AND HER PALS FHERE 15 You B ImM RESCUING & | BME DIVE 115 ONLY A SHORT l [pont HESTATEIT 5 : . e [ NLEADIN' LS yoL, DARN IT! INTO THAT A DIVE, DEL. an’ @ [HOv DELICIA . _ | THE BLOOMIN ! , By CLIFF STERRETT oy WY WATER® B8 /comES 1P 115 OUR ONLY H TRY : . | BOAT-HOUSE y 3 2 ANY- Lo “THING, HSOoM Reo A o, WALLING st Two fugilives, to you? You two have been quite But Boc: not amd Scmer y cnough, Laxton t Tom Grenofen i. For the de- tective. i s to make a trade, o 4 the charges For instance, t mgrin.l Grenofen in exch y far (e con'ents of the bsz. Laxten how: Iy does not koow of tho ¥y troasures. The' three sgree to work togethe palve (he mystern of Péii’s death and Veron tanglement in the enigma. Lax ton reveals his first connce- ¢ tics with the ca—the |1 wrrest of an cld was ccheduled o meet Pell Blackwater, te give him a ¢ possible tain date and for this service would have be was to reccive a large sum “That of money. The date was June (if you ®24—just about the time Pell rling was insisting on publication of imb on ms you knew alif at he'd | xclaimed. “I knew irmised ' lenly I recal t visit to warn me | “Did Marling know you sur-| | mised?” I asked | “How can I tell how much he| 1t f double- nad || E \ = . : RS §‘TE?2I§ETR~327- ht Laxton | £~ | MRs. SIMPSON TO i"’*’"""‘“"“"“""’“""‘”“""“'OAld 7szipérAs 7f70r éaie ét Empire Office.i THE CASH BAZAAR DOUGLAS ATTEND CONVENTION For ‘particular women we|—— — NEWS Mrs. Belle Simpson, who lefi offer a full line of Ju yesterday afternoon on ths nd, who at OPEN EVENINGS THE CASH BAZAAR, Front and Main Streets, opposite the Fotherbury discoverics! and therell be no - e about Pell. Are you on.” mer Yukon, is enroute to Louis | || Us. cable Ofrice, is open eve- Chapter 34 We nodded i - | Kentucky, ‘where, as Nationa. HELENA | || nings for the convenience of PEL TRAIL “But,” said Som eld, “to drm-‘u L W. C. IS PLANNING é}» tive Committee Woman, she | ;gg;e ;vu);?n;antg:t:nr;ange to wi 7 .. |will attend the American Legion RlBINSTEIN’S COMMUNITL GYMNASIU M“Au\llmry Convention as l'eprszson-I | = . Itative of the Department of Alas- | PREPARATIONS | The Douglas Island Women's x; The convention will be held ! Club began its work for the Fall from Sept. 30 to Oct, 3. | . | ~ [season at the home of Mrs. W. A.| Later, Mrs. Simpson will g0 on a For Sale At eek last evening. Interest cen- 1 it : 4 x weeks' trip to Washington, D.| .4 ters in community recreation ac-|c. and New York, returning to| tivities and plans are afoot to se- ’ | cure a building for this purpose to tell y thing up, we os ) Miss Van- w you shadowir I eyed Laxton speculatively while | eve Somerfield fired questior t him.}we If he had heard of Pell before the |der tragedy he must have made in- Ah quirles, But Laxton would go no|And no dc - further. He ne stated theories [alone. Did i1’ they worked the man? | 1“Didn’t you say yourself,” he sald “No,” said I, “he was walking to me, “that until we unearth Pell's|away from us. We couldn't see CASH BAZAAR FRONT AND MAIN STS. i Opposite U. S. Cable Office ————ee ) n acros ou Juneau by way of California. .2 | BEFORE TAKING OFF i f past we shall never know how er [his face. Sfeidarnes Fleek. Jack Hoy i R e | vas killed?' Laxton’s eyes penetrated me as | Mesdames ek, Jack Sey and R @ o ! k] el Ll M. Davis will look into the matter GOOD BEAVER CATCH s . S | In Your Daily Endurance Tests CALL THE G omertield «Ah, well, 1 that" said he,|[8Dd report at the next meeting. : | 4 thf“;fig!,d;;,{"inff:)”:;rm Wi lon:a‘;es vou_ two dont| A women's gymnasum class| Charles Cornforth and Gene|Phone 25 Free Delivery ! REFUEL WITH . { § 3 145 2 with Mrs. Davis as instructor was|Tibbs, who are trapping out of Ka- | uneau lalso planned. The intention is to)talla Junction, are reperted to; T e e Sy w+| CORONABLEND COFFEE || o ave all in read s by November | have cceeded in catching twelve i (fve sl i readines by Nogempi 67 HO B S GRS i “COSTS MORE—WORTH MORE” umber A S A Mrs. Elsie Waldal was welcomed |%0 Kodiak Island for stocking pur- | | | i For sale now at all first-class grocery stores in Alask i ; poses, in line with the plan of the|| poet smt: e e [ Aiaska Gulie Gomiisalon G DRESS If Your Dealer hasn't stocked our coffee D. M. GRANT the hostess after which the club i the propagaion of the various, Write us direct for a free can. At Newman-Geyer ladjourned to meet with Mrs. Gall- |SPecies In Alaska. — (Cordova| % ;i |was next.month, Miss Joste Hursh | Times. i PANTS CORONA BLEND COFFEE PHONE 154 and Mesdames J. Sey and M. Me- TRt : |Connell are in charge of the pro- WED AT FAIRBANKS ' Sold ‘I”‘th a money back guarantee Oil Burner Service a |gram for the next meeting. i $ mported and Roasted by Specialty 1y [ A new shipment of o Miss Roberta Ferguson, daughter Estimates Gi ( | 5 of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fery 7 PHmalE, Mol ork OFF FOR TALU [ ines und Doia 5 asw | ALL-WOOL DRESS . T . Oylonod Delayed a few hours on account|formerly of Council Bluffs, Iowa,| 613-15-17 Western Avenue, . lof the weather. the prospecting par-{Put for two years with the Fair- | PANT SEATTLE banks Exploration Company, were married at the Tanana metropolis recently. The e was born in| Fairbanks and graduated from the high school there in 1928. § e L § § ) ) N N N ) N ) § ) N N § ) N { ! |ty composed of Nels Anderson, \ Jake and James Manning, Clifford { {Anderson and Joe Simpson got : jaway at 1 o'clock yesterday after- z noon for the Taku river. Loaded t down with a complete outfit in- z |cluding more than a month's food HAVE GIRL BABY [supplies, the five men began their |trip in the 26 foot river boat Which | Congratulations are heing re-d that are very good | { JUST MOCCASINS WANTED RECEIVED THREE THOUSAND PAIR WANTED | SEE MIKE PUSICH New Shipment Douglas, Alaska values. Pried from $4.50 to $6.00 # Anderson had built for the occa-|ceived by Mr. and Mrs. W. {sion. A 15 h. p. Johnson outboard | drews on the birth of | motor drives a s the boat. and one-half pound boby girl on SABIN’S The Store for Men Fugitives and police become allies to solve the mystery of Pell, -t Tuesday evening at St. Ann's Hos- “We worried it out,” said I, “that (ccm])x'omim‘ Miss Seabroke, are you = Dell E. Sheriri, Juneau’s plano|pitq), § if Pell was shot through the key- willing to join up in a real search |, : o4 of i hole he couldn't have been aimed [of the murderer of Pell?” Hpgr. Hopel Gaelinegl o - Bt” | We are. - -~ — L “Ah said Laxwon, siiting up,| “Right! Then I wash out the|| W. ). BROWN - e — Br unSWle lemazaaao e o D “you saw that?" warrant. You're free. I want to go o "Ugnd that if he wasn. aimed|to Ostend tonight, and probably| | CANVAS | at, it accounted for the secmingly | catch the morning boat to England. Canvas Collapsible Beats in‘explicablo fact that ll{c phos'lyou two carry on where I leave| | NOW ON DISPLAY Pell was going to produce so proud- iox‘[. and we'll tear the whole thing v to Seabroke and Marling and oPen before long. TI save you the rest shot Pell himself.” jthe trouble of chasing up Miss “AR o | Vandenessen. Here's the address ‘Ah,” said Laxton again. “That 15, 3 the shot was fited by Pell's|Where the Scabrokes lived in Brus- Window Shades { Portable =yl Juneau Paint Store ] 4 Panatropes ghost.” sels before they went to Blackwater | . “By the man who knocked you,;;‘iké a note of it: Rue Rogler, Ludng . rate.” ou.‘.u.tp‘:xfiy accidently got in the “I got more out of Mrs. Fairfax way of a shot it must have been|than you did. I was going there t for somebody else. That tomorrow. You W"On't find the mflle S S” ‘amhod Tavtan | Seabrokes within miles of it now— f “Yes. Somerfield worked out the and better not. It's Pell you want 5 —Pell and his associates. There'’s positions. A shot fired through the Eomole g peeigherl i i Mar- |@ Personality behind all this that ling.” |we haven't found yet. When we get Laxton sat bolt upright with his |Bim . . . wellyou may get him or hands on the chairarms for a full [T May. We'll see. Is it a deal? minute, looking intently in front| We said it was | of him “You want neither to conceal a “Marling,” he repeated. “That's murder nor to hide a robbery. So a light—if you're right we add one |{Part of the undertaking is to pro- g |duce what Mr. Somerfield called in Pell's ':.s:t}e e the boodle when I call for it? Very "“But you knew Marling was ac-890d. Then let's work out a good inted with Pell's past,” said I|scheme.” qll“lye'e&” Laxton !o:ked Specma_l(CopyrighL 1929, Wm. Morrow Co.) | tively at me. “I knew just what — Wayne told me and you told him| _ Hunter fln"|h'“::lfll become @bout Pell denouncing Marling at| Partners to solve the engross- the moment of his death.” ing mystery of Roger Pell. Con- “Oh,” said I, “there was a little tinue the story tomorrow. more than that.” And I related TR, S : what Marling had said about Pell| PUCK HUNTERS AITENTION | having been in prison. Motorship “EAGLE" leaving Ju-| The effect on Laxton was extra- [Dcau fsfitun::ts; :'izht for ;um\Nms i ordinary. He jumped to his feet.|For full particulars appl 'S | “The dam’' scoundrel” he cried.|GUN STORE OR TRUESDELL‘Qi “Who—Pell?” said Somerfield. | —adv Maecaaning!” Don't talk for Al ™ T o second. Let me think.” mOUSANDS OF Laxton paced the room, looking from one to the other of us with! (CORNS REMOVED sharp exeitement. ‘We now have a remedy that really will “Does anybody know how Marling | nfiov- ANY eurlu:rn e:rll':,l.ui?nlekly and came to Blackwater?” he asked. | 5t pra arn one of the ‘,,.g.ml‘.l.:;;. ones . . @ “Corn i Bomerfleld gald he ha_d Ressd that ::r:-'yl::d (rl.‘:l? have your Stubborn oid E Fotherbury brought him down as| Gorn or C“““"'fi'.‘)?fimoh&g‘}?w'"d let chaplain when he opened up New- | v, Semonsiite (BN 00 " ton place and restored the church. 4znu.gicga.~::h }.Anom;lrom_r;.s. 4 t‘:;r; o i | fleld Blvd., Chicago, who will see thal “Was it shut up when F‘othcrburyI gou - B = o g bought?” Wivyes,” said Somerfield. “The last | = was so poor he couldn'ill CET A CORON'\ five in it. When he was at Black- | For Your School Work hich g i tor i wasn't often — el |y B Burford & Co. Mved in Grenofen's house at Wood- 4 A 4 ¢ e 11 oor step is worn by | Then he sold the whole thing aatiafiod Tl oy i just before he pegged out.” B % — Fotherbury Pel! s ‘%M striding up and) PETfETaemSeEraetro s ) ultnnm He pulled up in fronv.: GARBAGE w wn mes o w e | HAULED but I put nothing on that FOR CHARTER Nelson Jeweler and W atchmaker Launch “V entura” ’ TRIPS TO ANY POINT CONSIDERED HUNTING PARTIES, ETC. SARGON ‘ - Just Arrived Capt. Geo. Baggen Telephone 682 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 BUTLER-MAURO § ° DRUG CO. ree Delivery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT in Oregon, Washington and Alaska, Not be- cause they are cheaper, but because they are BETTER! LOW PRESSURE—will not wear; LARGE OPENING NOZZLE—will not clog; SWING OU' ABK il 2ot carbonize: VACOEM FEED —no pumps to wear; SIMPLE—only one moving part; SAFE—Abso- lutely automatic. 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