The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR FRIDAY DEC. 13, 1929 unclosed as Chase held the cup of’ KISSNER MA E PE | DOUGLAS H. 8. WILL PLAY es | whiskey toward him invitingly, | UNALGA FIVE TONIGHT Keep the| “I have that which she needs,” 1)(}U(ILA~S J. L. Kissner made his succcsmx" | he said, enigmatically, and reachel‘ escape at the Li y theatre fre Basketball is again on tap at the and so that's the source of |out his hand for the cup. ART TREAS H 3 d also |Nat tonight when the local high th?” Chase asked. Mr “What is it?” The cup was thh- pleased with other s of mys- |cchool quintet battle the Unalga was careless in r at- |drawn before Sundown'’s NEW b tery. Owing to the a-long | hoopsters. It will be the first visit fingers could tough it. feature picture, the mind reading |of the sailor boys here this season 5| He hesitated, but thirst was con- | act was postponed until next Sun- |and advance dope on the game is . euming him and he threw cauuon day night. ! newhat limited, but an interest- : In an old family He had about completed his re- quic . v he die, he [to the winds, REBE KAHS ELECT ame is expected. The game ir Bible found in a padlocked |past when o twig smapped back of | oLk A4 Badhey- b mubhesen, gad | t 1 I ¥ a e il o ke Wilh jwill start * promptly at 8 o'clock. Bacciment bedroom Peggy no- [him and looking around he 8aW!" Onase lowtsd the cup with it |this time his extended hand grasp- Seven y Million Dollar Car Plection af Rt WU BEfl B { #loes waderccored and arrow- own regarding him : ond regarded ihe hall-ed the cup as Chase unwisely rest-| g0 Is Taken Safely ey l’;;‘;fi‘;f;‘;p:;’; g ! I B EBT Y 2 mnrked passages which seem to ell, well," exclaimed Chase, |preed seriously. ed it within the half-breed’s reach. | Through Hurricane s owing Wb ehocss e OMEDY FILLS THE BILL unf:momahlolqigm:;-‘ his surprise Rpparent, 818 "o i wbive Wikl s en| He drank the raw whiskey slowly, | 8 . Hestintes of “tHE L AT LIBERTY TONIGHT * @ance. Obadiah pays a late c you keeping yourself these N f: 4 with real enjoyment, pausing be. | £ by ~ % Yew Lodge and arouses Peg- own? I've been a numbe: he died?” he asked, aft | ore swallowing the last drep to | anvEsmlm, England, Dec. 13.!c o Wil o B TONIGHT | “Rough House Rosie,” a feature &Y'S ire when she infers he | to your camp and so has Mr. !0 ( .'smile at Chase. “Mr. Evans win | —C?Pk Angeo’mr]escvor the steam- | Sony RSN, Nobls Loty 1y will be the main attraction thinks she pilfered the contents T vig TU5° e s'prised, TN tell wotld. ship Lrnn:?rd da Vinci, brought his Sophia Johnson, Vice Noble R , al ¢ Liberty club show for this of ‘the miccing letter to him hout 1 7, the half- bxud;h‘ iy svans Aquila Chase considered Sun.|SDIP Safely to port with 70,000,000 oug 1 OUSE |cvening. Action aplenty, there is, 2 down for some moments; then he wox'llh of I(tfillmn art, !successfu:j Gertrude Laughlin, Sccre- b ature, and laughs galore. 3 & 4 '|avoiding a dilemma unique in the ta also be the usual % too, smiled, a smile of contentment. | *" : 3 R ual com. r o v t i R y had to the I - g tory ; lolph Hirsch, Treasurer. | ledy at o MAA,m'mmpp :""l. i el Fe : md] hi. (;%r::;sav?m 1 ' 1 have never seen Obadiah Ev'\hh‘?ri ;‘fm?::e:g::::lght his priceless, M ’) lo c‘l‘xd:‘;rn ;:(l Mrs. Gor- OSL‘) ‘Cd o SL Sy (ol Bundown. P L Rioneatad m ,iwm gL 7 ahl' Mr. *oscot«t‘t‘h” ans roused to action,” he said, “but ca .”Dtv]‘rm"}; hail and hux'rliacanciéf ‘1‘ Jewell, LTm‘srocs‘ FEy % | FEn\ArWB;:m;l-l;,OR" e { ave been searching—Ilike t Mr. Pres ; i % " argo throug: , Trustees. Chapter 22 |he responded softly. “Foxes before his death and left that ¢ Eti?}::sgm;a‘f&nt m’zh“‘*yfi:‘r“e“ t:‘; igh scos while more than 60| Installation of officers wil be| COMEDY NEWS , The Fern Beauty Parlor will bo MOCKING LAUGHTER scarce and hard to snare. I finc “‘:3":::‘;_:;‘:;8? éi&:g:m in puz- Sundown; he greatly admires Mis s all classes and sizes were on January 9. “m,,"“"",,"",",“""""m""mm losed until Decembers2ist. ady. Sitting with his back against a|plenty in the hunting n. M " - bR Prescott.” 2 o e o . o el Al iaze cipped over i | s e S o e v wans s ™™ Sinaows sk bros e tn s e Ghomms g s s hose b mumm||||||uu||mmmum|||||uuumuu||lmmmuummmmummm||m|uuuum|||||u|l||mummlmmmuu 41 o o e & i val re en imj I I reasur b ”;S lea]:helrd s‘m‘; 4 ”I])d(l (2 "Lsml:)k(;r 1 “I"—Sundown thumped ! frown. shrugging his shoulders, | board zhr; sh!pgnnd uznarin?vl m[{‘I: across his shoulders, from which| “Lucky do; u % & v i at E g calls SWHNg his canvas bag for carrying |ing the cap on his thermos bott must have been lind ;‘"n;;’sfikj“::é‘s']’h_es’ga:hi’;l:hvz"xlg‘rux help from ships in distress at sea spécimen plates. then, with a sharp look upward:¥leading the blind,” dry: i sitbrind 1o caressing 'note, “Dyq | Fremier Mussolini himself selected His find that day had proven |“When did you acquire independent | Prescott had great difficuity in see- sgee:; Xill Eieutem}nt Stantons® the Leonard da Vinei to convey the meéager and he was out of temper | means?” ing at all time” with pointed em- ypaintings to England for exhibition with iis luck and the weather con-| For once boastfulness overcame |Phasis. i |5 T i om0 2" For three days and three nigh ditions combined. A®late spring re- the half-breed's native caution, “But I Sleet:;r);hwcll“m um'::;ry ture, and, bursting into mocking Sfii T_u;mts EI mmamad bon L:,: tarded the growth of several rare| “Mr. Prescott, before he died, gave | time,” protes G aouner o ridge without sleep, and broug * i Prescott, ate Yery Httle supper. The lalghter, plunged back ‘fnto'"the )/ C8° H 00 S8 port, next day I went to the Lodge nnd‘:‘ggds‘_ B B AR A | e hurried toward the kitchen but at |(COPYright, D. App! | LET Aumquist, bress wour sult the foot of the verand : ‘Wv call and denmr Phone 528, | Mr. Prescott; I calle Tomorrow, the woods beckon s s . to Peggy and Julia who go for a waved his hand—so' ing his meaning; I ran up and| Walk With unexpected results ! I buying reached him as Mr. Evans AN of the house, a bottle in his hand.”, TEE HARBOR FROZEN UP; icoffee the irade- “ " 8 | TAKE OUT FRESH WATER | 1 e Akne Mt Brosony v 3 {mark to look for and heiped,” simply. “Becau: The Oliva H., Capt. Hnwchom« is 111”8 Bros the snake bit Mr. Evans g im arrived in Juneau yesterday after- much whiskey, oh, much then noon from Tee Harbar to fill his rushed to get his car.” tanks and other containers with | Sundown paused and spoke with fresh water for the Mitkoff Pack- more impressiveness. ing Company’s plant. Everything ’/’ “Mr. Prescott felt better then, for is frozen at Tee Harbor, Capt. Haw- he put up his hand and .}Lhurnc said. fl wallet out of his inside cc | —————-—— et. ‘Take quick, he said, keep.” | CARD OF THANKS “And you kppgx v,heC:allmi meedsdm:tr’e alg‘ efitl:x:k ;:isfi:]l:y Hires Bgos.” Araz stands A N[V 5 7 prise. “That's what he said, and,” o generously and kindly followins If‘" coffee fl‘““‘]’g developed H 4 P [ / an expansive smile showed his to- the fire which destroyed our home by Controlled Rousting — [Z bacco-stained teeth, “In the wallet and all our possessions last Mon- the patented, continuous proc- | & . : : was $1,000.” day night. ess chat roasts coffee a few .u.Say(’) by (lkl" o (((I'vuntage ;f ) l “Good Lord!" L. E. HUGHES AND FAMILY pounds at a time. No other v o) G sp‘)CIa Chase nearly upset the cup. | MTERRT - | 2 uAme coffee tastes like Hills Bros, | “Look here, Sundown, you had LIGHT BRIGADE MEETS Coffee because none is ru;\stcd‘ “ have that which Miss Prescott needs,” the Indian fold the botanist, no right to keep that much money; | h o5 it belongs to the estate—to Miss' The regular meeting of the Light Bie: sate i, plants he was anxious to secure | me money, much money for my Prescott, in fact.” | Brigade of the Resurrection LutHér- | ifi bloom in their native surround- |simple needs.” an Church, will be held tomorrow | mfiso ‘K “How come?” and Chase, produc- | “How do you get that way?” re- aetarncon from 1:15 to 2:15 o'cloek | it was far past his lunch u"g a flask from one of the nu-torted Sundown, anger reddeninZ gt the church, Walter Luml aren will | time and the pangs of hunger were | merous pockets of his norfolk jack- |his cheeks. “Mr. Prescott gave it pe the eader. s : at Iast not to be denied et, poured some whisky into a col- |to me; it's mine, and Miss Prescott” | 2 i VY L | ) i N From the bottom of his bag, he |lapsible cup. —he paused; suddenly he smiled— | NOTICE ! 3 COFFEE ex!rnq ted, his, Junch kit; the coffee Sundown watched the cup with |a smile so evi that Chase longed Scottish Rite Masons: & i the thermos bottle was still de- interest. Was the drink for him or [to strike mm ‘Miss Prescott will Regular business meeting this| ¢ Fresit from the Mi = B ' 2 & htfully hot and, as he munched (for the owner? Perhaps he could give me more.’ "Fr]dgy] evening at 7:30 o'clock. y 528 B Z’:J’L;"’;;(",’:J’;M y; his sense of fatigue gradual- | talk Chase into giving it to him. “Why?” swiftly. :‘ WALTER B. HEISEL, * 4 ) the key. y grew less. | “Mr. Prescott was never without ) Sundown's lips closed and then —ady, secretary, /o i IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIlllIlIHlIIIIIIIIII|IIHllllIIlllllIIIIIMIIIIIImIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIllllllIII||IIIlIIIIIIIIlllllI||I|IIlllllllIlIIIIII|IIIIlImHII|IIIIIIII|lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIl"lllllllllllllll IIIIHHMIIllIlMIllIIIIHI|IIHllIIIlIlIlI|lllllilIllIIlllllllllll|IIIIIlllIIIIHlIIIIIIIII|IIHIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;_ Emery Valentme Closing Out His Entire Stock Starting TODA Y,‘t.he entire stock of this old established store will be pldced on sale at astonish- MBI prices throughout the store LU TP WG "uumnmmuummuunmnmmummummmlmummammnmuunnumlmnm JCUT e ing prices, which is very unusual for this time of the year. The stock consists of W AT CHES, DIAMONDS, JE WELRY of all descriptions, SILVERW ARE, CUT GLASS,; CHINA, FIELD GLASSES, CLOCKS, FOUNTAIN PENS and hundreds of items very suitable for Christmas Gifts Finest Line of Merchandise in Alaska BE SACRIFICED Watch This Space for Items and Prices 3

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