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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 30, 1929. PO}LY AND HER PALS WERE A COUPLA NARCOTIC SQUAR |im CRAZY LikE A WEVE TRAILED “GORILLA" | {ifsn HEY2 WoT TH’ HECK e fy Reu Ar Jo. WALLING s #SYNOPSIS: Bertram Fother- | {I'v~ lost Pell Rather than lose | DICKS, GIRLIE. THIS HERE GRAYSTONE WE AND “THERAT TOo ||| FOox, LADY AN’ FIVE OF THEM HAPPENED 10 § THE CHIEF 2 i 8t awtul| ! DUMF AN HLL bury has confesscd the murder |Pell I'd have stayed in that awful A}\[ > 7 ot Togor Pell {prison_another . Pell— INVITED GIVE You 'JUST TEN MINUTES essor he ‘\‘\1 a pml ot 2 No man OIJ?SEL\/ES‘ Y TeN MINUTES, To | twetve could be worthy of Pell § ! b #f cvidence which guided him Redslade fell silent. ~When I} PRODUCE 'EM! %o the colution. Fotherbury was looked up his head had sunk to ‘hn! table on his folded arms. the hidden principal of Smith- h defra ded lace. Having e of the rumors of buricd 1 thing had y o. he determined to find sitting on t he it. 1 was to | ¢ Hotel 3,000 fect the Boiphoce by . tie ry. !town of Funchal, looking -down! Rell yeleascd from pri 3 upon a sea than which nothing n.I | dnxious to avenze the wromgs [the world was bluer—except th’ - | inst his friend, obtained em- cyes of Mrs. Tom Grenofen, who | = poyment with Smithins and [sat beside me. We discussed a.let- @ - > thus uncovcred their ssorets. | ler from Somerficld. A A ///[” Then he went to Newplace for | he nxfxtrmem.» un‘xl‘(“u:xn. ,h'.! P l‘/ # climatic finich. Redslade’s es- | wrote. “Redslade’s ]u\\}ex]s _1}:,\»: 3 oo gape from prison was timed so lm‘“’c o L I STANDING Ur CLUBS timer will regain strength and not ke would be present at the dra- |club and that z_c eterio ’m ; Jd’ .(‘ GHARLEY RDUT (Corrected to Date) pass over the last trail for many N F d F S d matic conclusion—a climax pre- | disappearcd from the _“: 'w;p.‘ 4 . Pacific Coast League more years to come. Do”’t ew I or: Ordor eaan vented by Pell’s death. ifid?fllf};d:‘gtnfin{,:h'Vu:;cn:; ‘ Won Lost Pct.| States's illness followed the trip 5 lg DiEC Miss Vandenes- | | Hollywood . 58 38 .604|on the steamer Havilah last winter I A E " l C Chapter 43 it s gend T don Rt DEF EATS REDS | Mission W AL e e o $ An Leonomical L.ar PEACE AGAIN |you can persuade him to play bridge Los Angeles ... 55 41 473/he was very ill and taken to the [ So the midnight scene, which at a penny a thousand. The crown J | Portiand 53 43 562|Marine Hospital. to Drwe Laxton and I had watched, W (‘on’;i:fawd l‘;hub“.e:»ull(.ip.F?J{h(L:‘(l)‘;:;;; ESnn Praioibi - - i Sl 3 gined. Redslade and Pell, al-j “The truth about ol e {Oakland .....: 50 46 521 MRS. O'BRIEN RETURNS i s K . fiflh we thought it was a l“""!cnmos N By deeriee I.la aa[()h; e | sacrameuto 36 60 375| Mrs. George O'Brien, who has EC?N?M]CkAL be“a["}lse o !ts low first c,OSto and low man, had just discovered the abbey | ishing. Laxton says .m was one ;: 8 : ; Seattle T 0m 260 Ibeen on & two weeks’ visit i Skag- cost of up-keep. conomical because it has been | tweasures when Laxton’s voice had {the most notor IP]FYS (r; harns nghl to P"Ch Open- Nationas League way where she was the guest of m?de to stand up u“(.ier thousands and thousands of trightened them. They stuffed the |Europe up to three years 480, ThE} . o~ World Seri Won Lost Pot.|her sisters, Mrs. Vincent Mulvinill miles of steady running. Jewels into a bag and fled Redslade was only the fattest of his| INg ame Wor Y€S |Chicago . . 95 51 51 and Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi, returned . An indicati " built-i % G /Redslade continued: {inany ot 5ol —Hornsby Homers Pittsburgh .8 64 573'to Juneau on the steamer Queen. ) n indication of the built-in quality of this car is “¥ou see, Fotherbury was trying| “Redslade and Laxton are sworn i New York 82 66 554/Mrs. O'Brien has been affiliated your ¢ggs in one shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. all'the time to cross Pell, but Pell |brothers. axton told us how ol1 St. Louis 76 13 510| with Goldstein's Emporium for the b cbat o in one omelet' More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford 2 him. Pell's attack here in Fotherbury discovered the cholry. CHICAGO, Sept. 30. — Charley |Brooklyn 70 81 464 | past several years but will assist | as. than in almost gny other car, regardless of pfl“' the library was the last straw. Pell {He'd never have found it if LaX-|Root turned in his eighteenth vic- |Philadelphia .0 B 464 |Miss Halvorsen in her new shop : i : 3 ! and T were going to confront him ton hadn't almost pushed it al|tory and became the logical choice |Cincinnati 64 84 432|when it opens in the Nelson Build- You can control the cooking Come in and learn about'the safety, comfort, with the whole story, make him cat him! to open the world series with the |Boston .. 54 97 358 ing on or about October 15. and consistency of your omelet smoothness and alert performance of this car by hamble pie. We were compara- “Laxton had two men on thf‘ Athletics when he let Cincinnati Americaa veague ———— when you make it small. Hills driving it yourself. You'll know it's a great auto- tyely rich. We meant to clear him lookout. They saw Fotherbuly | down yesterday with six hits. | Won Lost Pet {MRS. WERNECKE IS Bros. control the flavor of their mobile the minute you take the wheel, | out and recover Newplace at our come down fo the diggings and take| Chicago beat the Reds 1 to 0. (Philadelphia ...... 102 46 .689 RETURNING TO MAYO fine blend of coffee because they own terms. We had him between the stuff away the night before the| Four of the hits were infield New York .88 64 579| Mrs. L. Wernecke, former resi- raast only a few pounds at a the, pincers, and we didn't reckon end, tracked him back to the li-|scratches. Cleveland 80 68 541 [dent of Juneau, was a northbound time—never in bulk. This con- with violence—" brary, and watched him put it| Rogers Hornsby made his 39th|St. Louis deelty GRS 514 | passenger on the steamer Princess | tinuous process — Controlled M «yet,” said I, “it seemed to me,finto the old chest. They all got home run of the season in the Washington ... 71 9 473 | Louise, which passed through Ju-{ Roasting—creates a flavor no Juneau otorS, Inc. wasn't easy in his mind. Don' |into the library the same night, | fourth inning, the only score of the |Detroit 69 81 .460 | neau early this morning, and is re- other coffee has. 1 “j’dnnk he had some inkling of |took the lock of the chest out nndigam('. Hornsby also got two singles | Chicago .. 56 92 378 |turning to her home in Mayo, 7. i G 3 the risk of violence?” put on one of their own. If FOth_-\und a double to help out his bat-Boston . . 56 96 368 |T. after having been on a visit HILLS BROS oo ol mC— 3 v..‘&fi_ yes—certainly. He knew |erbury had tried to open it with his |ting average. in the States. Mrs. Wernecke is his Fotherbury and he knew his October the won- | nd of key, he'd have been startled! Hack Wilson knocked out pitcher “I go up to Woodcot sometimes |Ben Frey with a line drive to the the wife of L. Wernecke, who is \WALDO STATES IS COFFEE 3 % now in charge of mining operations Marling. That was why Pell in ot 15t h at Ma: ays g Newplace right in [with Andy to console your mother. |stomach in the fourth inning but at Mayo. g keepmg};ut n‘;w it was all |We're both broken-hearted, tell Ve-|Frey recovered and pitched great REP ORTED T0 BE IN T e 3 the limelight. over and he through he had Foth- erbury trussed, we didn’t think vio- A orks wondas.” 3 sails from Seattle on or about ,l [ ety Do e e T e b S v Waldo States, pioneér of Junéau, |Oct. 1st with frelght and passen- s SUGAR, per sack ..o 50 [ e thought it possible?” passage about her father. She| ) |fonow eeriously LI} in the Marie|gers. ‘The “W. B.oshdy" wil u- PEARS, per dozen ... 45 £ “'Y:nd even now. sald 1, “4t beats [shaped up with her little fists at|San Francisco 5, 5; Los Angeles Hospita Btc Bt ;‘;"“'"se’;“v ;'V;‘fhu rive in Juneau Sunday morning l et FRESH TOMATOES., 2 ds § 25 } 1l )" 88 ’ ¥k, o 7 6. cording to a letter received here|and will remain in port all day and oun poos 1 me. Can't see how it was done—"|some imaginary antagonist and HalliRoon 3. 05 ERHAEn 108, today by Tom Knutsen from@eorge y LN ) y P s for § sThat's because you aren't ob- servant,” said Laxton. “Fotherbury ronjca; we haven't quite forgiven ball the rest of the way. you for running off with our little launched a straight right towards| the Atlantic. Sacramento 8, 4; Seattle 7, 2. Oakland 8, 8; Portland 2, 2. ROTICE The Motorship “W. B. Foshay” SERIOUS CONDITION © 1929 th from e vk Easily IA?‘“‘ with hey we invite the public to go aboard and inspect the accommmodations offered them. The basis freight rate |W. Rose, also a former resident of Juneau, but now in Des Moines, us show you SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK FRESH CANNING PEACHES, per box 1.10 shot Pell and ran the risk of 1L1lnv. “Who's that for, Veronica?” T National League Wash. The letter was dated Sep-|is $7.50 per ton from Seattle to Ju- why GOOD FRESH GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, CARROTS, ing to shoot himself rather than|asked, . |Cincinnati 0; Chicago 1. jtember 35 and stated that Pioneer |neau and we solicit your patronage BEETS, ETC., expected in from the farm today, 10 fage what was coming. You didw't| “The cub—the loathsome cub"|ppjlagelphia 2; New York 4. |States had been very low as a him because you weren’t 100K- You were all staring at Pell.” “But he was examined like the rest: no gun.” : “He was standing by the fire- place, wasn't he? And you were all in front of him except Marling. , 1said she. “I fell in love with you the moment you laid him out. I'm extraordinary partial to Bill Bar- ker, with all his faults. But I al- most couldn't forgive him for the cub, He cultivated that worm— but it's a funny world, old sober- Boston 2; Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 5, 2; St. Louis 1, 10. American League Philadelphia 0; Boston 10. St. Louis 0; Cleveland 4. Chicago 8; Detroit 9. New York 3; Washington 0. and will bend every effort to serve you. Northland Transportation Co.. D. B. Femmer, Acting Local Agt. Telephone 114. adv. {result of neuritis but on that date had rallied. Rose asks that former friends. write to States, to cheer him up in the hopes that the old- printing pays! 0 G cents per bunch. LETTUCE, large heads, two for 25¢. HUB MARKET Phat's why you saw. nothing. But|sides, ain't it?” = = ohe Tm convinced that Marling saw| ppoet entertaimuug, I said. GAMES SATURDAY = " E ! it “I mean if it hadn't been for Pacific Coast League = = 9 “And then I recalled ul:‘ek cs‘;’::e‘ Bill Barker towing his family down zfln Ffanf‘Scso 5S ’:‘:ls Alngeles 1: . £ Jook in Marling's corpse-] to Blackwater so's to play up to|Sacramento 5; Seattle 1. = = during that ordeal. Fotherbury and marry his daugh- [Hollywood 5; Mission 2. = % E‘ POCKET " 44. TCHES Gurps very simple” Laxton wen'|i.. i, Newplace Abbey—" Osakland 9; Portland 8. = 3 % = ¥ & ahe oty e | P M v [ St e 2 Offers You At SPECIAL VALUES © : - Syl BYS horror of the deed, and Eastley |qon Pltisburgh 8; St. Louis 5. = . 4 P4 = ClOSEH Out Sale | B S T B e el ooy 0 e B S @ Monchandise Goods Consisting of - E i what I'll do now.” it’s a funny old world—a delight- |Boston 8, 6; : R = = “Laxton got up and walked t0 the |y jut glorious, perfect old world.” | Ciicinnati 5; Chicago 3. E ooas 0 LS| lng o = b telephone b.‘;i '-‘3 !lrcplace’i‘hen hel.. T greatly approve of it said T.| Luuis“l"."gf:‘:]:x:i‘i"‘ (= Assoi‘te dfAustivit Goods T h C = i 11 ayne. “ i 5 3 G S > = Just clipped hack thi GAtch Of the |poua s immediate cause of this\pyy oy g;” Boston 3. = Women’s Silk H SE0S "1‘1‘5 h G =/ MEN’S HIGH GRADE POCKET WATCHES i & Mttle desk here and raised it—" Veronica got up and stood in|CDICSE0 10; Detrai. 1. = 0L e Women’s Trench Coats = Flei ‘ ) “We strained our cyes to vvxtc;;l,mm Ry ew York 4, 3; Washington 6, 6. g Women’s Pinafore Aprons Men's Trench Coats = gin, Waltham, Hamilten, Howard, Gruen [ Laxton. He closed covt “Men,” she exclaimed, “are the | ———— — ) P ) = i the telephone desk and held UP &|.o6t pudden-headed creatures ever = g’omerfi‘? Rd}é)lllDl"t:;sesd (h;lelil,s S‘OCkSh T = WV ] Hittle revolver. invented. If it hadn't been for ~ = orto Rican Embroidere irls’ Frenc! ams = TH “ found it the day before ¥es-| gyl Barkers eccentricity, woud|| PIG’N WHISTLE Wiohto g 3 > Union Sui = E ARE DISCONTINUING E LINE torday. Why he ""’"fly"i'.f‘:r"infi Bhiske -ever Mavs Btk wiaway ‘ W 1{5 gowns Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits = b ! s Wb 4 sécretly T can't say; partly fe ¢ cob on the Hollam Bay road, or a omen's an irl’s Fa ats ’s irts = rices are the lowest 1n the United States— Sty teeling that it was the satest | oo o0 40T B TN D o Candies E bite . “fl G)lrl SRFd}l{ ll‘lt\ Men’s Cotton Flannel Shirts = ] S R B s N i : § V’/“ s’ an 4 "mlll'l STIT b )Prhl Boyi Shoes -~ =l Your chance to get a bargain—a deposit A ' 2 g e ‘ o n’s g 3 = with his grand air— " eluded me, and I could not catch | one Better = RS © Creandig aEmed Men’s enf Bogs' Ties g will reserve your choice ’ “¥My dear Mr. Gl;,;:ten‘in 5::; her up till she reached a cul-de- BOXES_ist: Half. o = Dresses Men’s Fal}cy Rflyorl Hose = i g Y 2 Laxton, “there’s nothing sac in the grounds with a pond of || BOXES—in half-pounds = st 3 3 s = { world can be so deceptive as & Ve, yaer gt the end of It. And there, | to five pounds. = Atlflcw{ Flowers Men’s and Boys Garters = ! erable appearance! He didn't take | gip many apologies, I suitably con- i il B = Women’s Funcy Garters Men’ sand BOyS' Overalls = 1 wie in for long. I deceived hiM} ooooq t5 her that it was indeed & BULK—in Creams, Nut W % Fanec d Plai 3 d = g much longer. Fotherbury believed | yejioniry) just, glorious and perfect | Tops, Chews and o o an.( Y. ag an Suspen £ = THE NUGGET : until this very night that T ‘j‘;‘;c“: vorld replete with evidence of the| Chips. Handkerchiefs Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants = SHOP professor of archeology! I don ternal fitness of things. W % and Girls’ Bl " . 3.0 = - o @ Beve Mr. Redslade nimself | e¥Oh | (Copyright, 1020, Wm. Morrow Co. | WQan,s and Girls’ Bloomers Boys’ and- Girls’ Shoes = % g4 # mow fully realizes how ; omen’s Kll. . . 9 & = : ’ per i i 1 What was the Vi =l | i b it Union Suits Men’s Handkerchiefs E i U 1 mng: debt that Smithins cleare o o Juneau Dru == Wemnal:ts Men’s Work Pants = ’ i for you?” . TITI, Juneau's plano = % = iche ? d "waust over £10,000,” said Redslade. |uyner, Hotel Gastinesu. —adv | g ~,§ ofess Afternoon Presses GCifts . = THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY i f “And they et you have the same ‘ C om y = Novelty Umbrellas Novelty Mirrors = s 0e RY } mi 3 = . . = AT | PORY 1€ . Serving Trays Bridge Lamps S| The Lan Servee In he Grvtet Tiots” thing—and T suppose i i Printing, ordered Free Delivery ' - Phone 88 | Boudoir Lamps Sweaters = Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phene 136 | i t least. a ; = 2 thes tnat at least. When Wati| today, can be de- Post Office Substation No. 1 Baby Caps Belts E ; B »|| livered tomorro : E 3 Pel o ! had mmmnzx‘x'l;e ot et w Sleeping Garments Birthday Candles g —— o draced every = ; i B S iica sy IS Cook’s Aprons Braid, Lace, Buttons E| Shelf and Heavy Hardware movement i Pott*;:\zloz :n:“::; Dishes Dry Goods g y ed about between 2 - . 3¢ | . 285 rying for some Hair Nef = gt by Py wfig’m nc:mmynx: of an h:lrlcmnry Duska Face Powder E Li i Lgce W E GUNS—AMMUNITION pistol. And then T lifted the tele- $1.00 = inen Kitchen Ware = GUNS FOR RE ; receiver just as Mr. Pot;x:; 1= = UN NT wm dops. My own beck Duska Perfume 1= MANY HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS = B 2 e i _. =| HARRISHARDWARE€O. |- - e o W there was _ O e 50 ridge Lamps, Coil and Shades, Complete, £ & B Bl insdn il Plumber || EEDERER IS | 2ae st 00 S Fa | [t 0 #3-63 Tolh = . " = 1 | = ek my erves mewy st | D.M.GRANT || ONE DOLLAR = 1 spoment. Marling drop) s spec- BN, ‘a clatter on ths At Newman-Geyer ) . E ) lecale With o clatter oo (| ; e ( = Window Shades 5},&_ e must have PHONE 154 | BUTLER-MAURO |§ \ : H ol e | \ had nerves, too” said 0il Burner Service a | DRUG.CO. *WE BU RIGHT J 7 j ] Fotherbury had none.” | Specialty |{ rree bt i E Y N : RE L > uneau Palnt smre . Laxton. e istade, -his : Delivery . Phone = ¢ i . - f : . ',‘: w“," u::wh o7y ! Estimagu le;g;—Work ! wHEN WE ;::. m : FRONT AND MAIN STREETS Opposite U. S. Cable Office g S | *This ought to be the happiest I é . - | g Old Papers for sale at Empire 3 Office