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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT HEAVENS! PAW, I_L WISH THEY WAS SOME wAY To PUT A STOP To THIS e DAILY NAP SQUAWK Jf QUITE OF GERTRUDES: / | NERVE POLLY AND HER PAL e [ GEFTRUDE DEAR wWHY ML (we Aways kave T (UNPLEASANTNES (YOUR NAP 2 J— v THEY IS)< A WAY MAw, BUT I ANT 1 GOT THE i« J SYNOPSIS: The happiness |trees at the edge of the clearing A\ Anne Wilmot sought when she moving white spot was covered in-| follewed the dictates of her |stnn!ly with half a dozen loadcd“ heart and married Seott Glenn, |rifles. is short lived. Her aunt, Emily | “Who's there?” Glenn called out| Wilmot, vainly importunes her | guardedly. I fo dcsert the young engineer There was no answer save an-| for Leon Morze. In her visit to |other rustle in the trees, then the her niece’s mountain cabin, |sound of footsteps running swiftly | Mre. Wilmot learns of Glenn’s ! forward A rifle spoke from one gold strike through a letter. |of the breastworks It was Sheb's. Glenn returns to his cabin at |Glenn leaped his shallow intrench- fdusk after torning the water 'ment and moved cautiously for- into a resorvoir signifying com- | ward, gun cocked. A figure camc piction of his cherished irriga- tumbling toward him with an odd tion project. He discovers a zagging motion, toppled and fell mote from Mrs. Wilmot to Anne | 50 close that his boot struck against and concludes Anne plans to i tit. ! desert him for Morse. He be- | “Don't fire,” he called back, n&! rates Anne who is dumbfound- |he bent still cautiously over ed by his vehemence. Without iprostmte form. Then in a smot} sceking an explanation Glenn |ered voice, “Anne, for God's saki stamps out of the cabin, telling | “Don't speak again,” she whis-; Anne not to be there when he |pered, “there are men inside the returns. |tunnel there—50 at least. I thought the | Chapter 27 | He lifted her from the ground A 0 5/ SHEB CAPITULATES nd her head fell back against him ” \“Anne—are you hurt?” When D';‘th‘“"_ “‘me‘ t‘"‘“A‘h: She straightened hersell. “No, 1| :,"::“;‘;H‘"y;‘:d:;““;:':! ‘:;:r.(‘ln:; only fell because I though some- one might fire i ro usf hed left her, hands spread out flat e Yoo o O TR i $ go back at once, I'm afraid that against the table behind her. shot has ruined everything. Burk- Anne stirred and looked down halter and his men are in the tun- at her with returning animation : 2 nel—they've planned to take you Bhe sank inertly on to a chair and b " % y surprise. v tried to make the girl understand {oy JUrPhee: ¢ Leon didn't warn them— that Glenn had not been able 0" gygqeny Glenn's bitterest doubte wait and that she herself wanted returned. “How do I know you'ce no dinner. J |not in the plot with the rest?” he ‘When the kitchen door had closed |demanded harshly. “I tell you ;;In hir Bl. lzf:a A:fljfl‘n(‘;“"gs:d t‘;’:‘l'\'e got traitors enough in camp er knees ar sprea |already! Go back to your own peo- crumpled ball paper on thef,i, hpck where oriti g 1y | P floor. The writing was undoubtedly | o0 want to see you again!” aits £ swastey ix;! hcltau‘i‘h s round, neatly IaAm;ri: G RLAE Bl tarther awss | y .?I;tzgrer;m“ {from him, her face white with de- ! hing Las . WOE |spair and pain. Glenn's arm sank exf:firy %:].m:(, ;‘:X “mkm‘ijnggfi [to his side. He turned abruptly. y as 1 t the circumstances a divorce can B'ut z\nat'}.mr figure ol humping chcily be arranged—with a very along towards them through the! substantial scttlement, since we i‘l‘"km‘““ Pl Riithrew o smal Bave positive proof about the |\ >ought ingulringly on Anne. gold. These mountaineers are “What's thas on your left slecve?” % . 4 * | *heb asked Anne. simple creatures—perhaps he W HaR i Ahes i b th“Kil‘ie you ell bf it If you are low tone. She had moved a step o ot . |or two back towards the woods thlf to ’;m“ t‘s “‘13“""5-; dnd was leaning against a tree for nk you haven't done 5o bad- |qunnart, 1y in giving him a fright. Per- | wlgoks mighty durned like blood haps—but we can discuss all |y, me» Bheb said bluntly, “I hope that later. that fool bullet o’ mine—" “¥our aunt, ¢ 2 “Certainly not” she answered & b E “}"“m‘“c-ept briefly, “I must have torn my arm Was. Ol -Olour. OSIEHL B on a briar—I didn't notice.” Wt thclgald. bei:uldw“:‘;t bé]:::; Glenn caught her arm and reach- nee have nat 0 b alin it i rim—me‘ed for Bheb's flashlight, but she m‘:" B' ?“ e S s P (shook off his hand imperiously. pastscript to her aunt? “Look—they're coming out now, e:i:“ h‘l‘ °"ghiwn°(“’tgah:";n‘g:’1‘)’t‘.she said, pointing to the Lunne!' ier;. e ougnv o N («please go—I'm quite all right.” | And she had n?t k_\m; even & cha:c; Glenn glanced sharply over hi to defend herself; -her 'f_";'es B; \shoulder and realized that now at ;‘:g:: ::;setl};mu;mv\?ex:ritl;c : 'x‘heri all events she was telling the truth. e e . . |'‘Here, Sheb,” he commanded un- 'was one f!efinne idea ln' her x;\md der his breath, “you take her back —she must not be here when GIEND |45 the cahin or—wherever she wants returned. . |to. go—and if she's hurt, go for a At nightfall she stood standing doctor, do you hear? Quick now 'mf her ‘browpressed t"°mm"‘ Wi~ |hack into the woods there!” d’“‘ "R‘;& 5"“‘}‘;"‘3 ")‘;“;w tfiekt(;\:;\‘x; He gave Anne an imperative push tain under whose shadot turned himself and sped swiftly m;he had 1o idea how much later |PACK towards the dam from which S ” __ian army of men was pouring. it was that a shadow, denser, mOV-| yy yp ghelter of the woods, Anne ing more swiftly than the Otherleiieq ghep determinedly. “You go night shado 2 c_ross'ed “"; .zpotdcn back there and help,” she implored which her eyes were fastened-—|.yyjacs you do, T won't stir a step crossed and disappeared. Anathcrm_ » g |from here. shadow followed in its wake, an-| - gheb shuffled uneasily from one other and another. Anhe moved“mt to' Ahe dthers i HOFAAEE '15° or- vaguely, some dim recollection|yeg. pg muyttered uncertainly. stirring in her mind. They were “You go back and help” Anne going into the tynnel. & epeated authoritatively. A figure much taller and bulkier | “giy " g by acitated. “An’' be- g (e rost }oomed sudden:ylsmes youre hurt—that 'ar durned mong‘ the shn.nows. : It was &Ac‘b“ueb_yw can't fool me.” QI Ehs had seelt ab the gAnce-| g merely grazed the skin. , If B e er. { jyoure not a coward—" she left Anne turned quitkly, caught up"the suggestion unfinished. her sweater from where Glenn had “Yowre shore you'e not hurt flung it on the couch, and ran out bad?” : ad?” Sheb was already turning in into the fast gathering darkness. his t¥sika, ohly 00 eager to. be There was not a moment to lose. ) . persuaded. 'An’ you'll take the Thirty minutes later, Glenn, Sheb HiKina tate 1he boset” and the foremen, from behind their | “Yes, yes” Anne assented anx- rvock barricades and piles of ce- | inly. ment bags, hear»d a rustling in lhni But he hesitated a moment long- ler. “I'm durned sorry about that {fool shot, missy,” he gulped out at |last, as though each word cost him |acute physical pain. “I've been agin you frum the fu'st, an’ ef I'd 'a had my say, the boss would never a got hisself all hitched and tangled up the way he has, but jes' the same, I didn't aim ter do you no harm, an'—I'm powerful ymuch obleeged to you fer lettin’ me Anne put out her hand readily {in forgiveness. In another moment he was gone. of Anne sank down on a rock by the trail. From her slip she tore & 2 |but she thought she had strength a few pounds to go on. As she rose somewhat un- ;mies had been successful—they had rocess— Controlled Roasting | i P_gyg.'g' a flavor no ofl::j\vny toward the cabin. She never tion no bulk-roasting process ;, her aid. Somehow Delphine can equal. ! managed to apply a fresh bandage |ing room. Then with a word to HILLS IAxme, the French mald went off For a while Anne lay in a half stupor, but Glenn's angry warning \ you belong 1! when he returned pressed on mind Finaily she went into I edrcom. In a closet she sough dark dress, but paused a. 1 footstep. She hurriedl negligee over her gown. The bedroom door opened an man pushed through to fac crcuching: girl white and stunn “Leon” she whispered incradu- lously. “Leon—!" (Copyright Ruth Cr: A thrilling combat — surging waters—and a surprising climax tomorrow. Fidodue o L O DOUCGLAS NEWS FORTY-SEVEN YEARS MAR Mr. and Mrs. Richard McC celebrated their 47th weddin niversary today. Surround close to a dozen members of the ow immediate family, Cormicks are happy in the petion of many more ann yet to come. RIED > o KIRKHAMS START ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. left this morning on the Mary for their trip to the Their first stop of more day will be in Tacoma where formerly resided previous to c ing to Alaska. From there t} will go to Rainier, Or their daughter Elva school, and after vis! for a time, they will cont to California where most vacation will be spent. e e AT THE PHONE EXCHANGE TRIP 3 Winter home of Thomas Meigha! J. 0. K Sarazen claims that his wife is Pr ch cause: th par re courses in the countr - FUR INDUSTRY ¢ N JONEAU 1S is ng with iny of d94E0R% Mrs. Inga Dickenson, vyesterday 3 moved to the telephone office which she will have charge of| juring the absence of Mrs. J. O.; Kirkham. Form One of Leading 7 Business Here CATHOLIC LADIES TO MEET | With s There will be a meeting of the’ Altar Society Thursday ever ‘he home of Mrs. August Olsca.|880 rep A1l the members are requested to in the ittend the meeting. | ways, = > - piled this CARD PARYY FLANNED Service off Monday, Iebruacy a; 8:30; Of the 18 velock is the date set for the card |before the arty to be given by the F. O. E.|seven be Ladies Auxiliary, providing the (One in 19 present milder weather continues. |1928 and two in - ,,7._,,,___;_._.,_.;t1(‘5 reveal. All yfarms are in M e sum > total in arms cn local hi figures com- u one was started onstructed, time and 9126, wa 19 but , tha statis- four” of the 1 Valley. but ona h ‘have yements R | This OB Printing o ‘brought . . along Juneau r uick Service |ounsis. i if you want it—reliable service |clude all of 1 We al 1 {Thane road always. We always place our |Alaska Jur guarantee of satisfaction back of |and the B evey printing job we do. We | On¢ of (he o are good printers—know it— |made from the and are willing to back our |tail The sum of o g the value attached to this by the degmmt with out guamntzfi. lF‘orest Service survey. This amount Sitiate south of ramway, to Thane, Road. e largest it making I k-water Juneau If you see the Arab, it’s Hills | strip and bandaged her wounded Bros. Coffee, which is roasted |left arm—it was bleeding profusely steadily she heard a terrific blast, a t a tim e‘:md she surmised that Glenn's ene- T 2 |blown up the dam. HIS scomEaih) ”mm"""" With a heavysheart she made her coffee has. Every berry is knew how she reached it Lut once roastéd evenly—to a perfec- | within the door Delphine hurried | resh from the original vacuum and dress Anne in' a night-gown . Easily opened with the key. as she lay on the couch in the liv- for a doctor with only a vague idea BROS of how to find one. i X . ihe did not want her to be there Eignteen Highway 'farms| the ©. 8. Forest FEvenings by i Gene Sarazen, former world’s champion golf pro with his wife at the n, screen star, St. Petersburz, Fla. the constant source of inspiration cords on some of the most difficult She is not his “severest critic.” (In‘.ernational Newsreel) Lu.n change nany hund: i | | | esent time value of k, which } g oming year more f. i:mxl more {places on mes a 9 hes valued at $59,750 worth $29, >oo AT THE HOTELS Larry Parks, Jewell, C. T. Chamberlin, Mr, . Ann® Sin- or Johnson, Andestad, Alex off, J. Wilson, B. Gardner and Mrs. Ira W clair, D. Fronson idohn Puyben, L. Gefsen, A. & L. Jelich John Alaskan taymond, Paul Wil- T. W. Haines, Alex Hogberg, n, Mrs. M. Prpich, nton, J. W. Crouse, gan. Mrs. H. J Mrs R. B. Russell, Carl A. Lan- - - MARTHA SOCiE INNER ‘5:30 to 7:00 P. M., January 30th. { —adv. Dr. R. ExSouthawell OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN E yés Examined Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Office Hours—10 a.m. to 6 p.m. {ppointment Telephone 484 " tained the rank of major and short- o ish the |der sitting Bull his regiment pene- trated the hostile country only a |few weeks after the Custer massa- in the relief of Fort Phil rney he marched his men hun- dreds of miles in the dead of win- ter with temperatures 10 to 20 de- grees below zero, attaining his goal | vithout the loss of a man although | cvery horse in the outfit was sac-| of (rificed. He was breveted a licu- tenant colonel for gallant services Last Survivor of “Frontier Guard” Lies in Washington (Continued from Page One) never to excess I've smoked and sta at night, and all that thing, but I really believe the best e 15 to keep regular {in action aga t the sed to have to lose a lot of Miners Delight, Wyo, May 4, 1870. | vhen I was in the army, es- |He retired May 23, 1893. | lly when we wer g bad; Gen. Gordon was born in Frank- Indians I spent in lin County, Pa., May 23, 1832, He! Confederate pris st aiwas educated in public and private 1 deal of sle chools. His first wife was Ann E. | ting Hughes of Leavenworth, Kans., who e /dled in Washington, in 1911. Later | Vi r s. Belle Ved- | nz, 2 descendant of Nancy | ncoln’s mother—and ths | rvice when he was 29 years widow of Col. Robert I. Fleming. nted from Kansas to a parci g a3 socond lieutenant; ROOMS ROGMS ROOMS C Wilhin | Steam heated rooms, newly paint- moted to aled with hot and cold running wal-‘ ieuter of the Second Cav- er. Beautiful marine view. $15.00 He saw, active sorvice in the |monthly. Private baths. Home! { Boarding IHouse. —adv. | B | MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER ‘ '5:30 to 7:00 P. M, January 30th.| —adv. | and meritorious Buii Run of the Army ¢ he was in ion attle of Bull E ed in the tles at Man- 3 ap, Todd's Tavern, Cold Harbor, Hawes Shop, Trevillian Sta- tion and elsewhere. He w en priso; by the Confede Army and confined to Libby Pr cn, Richmond; stle Pinck Charleston, and Columbia, S. 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