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]’()I LY AND HLR I’ALS By Fl IFF QTERRETT 1 BAKED IT WITH SALT INSTEAD OF SUGAR, JESS LIKE you ORDERED, HEH, | DON GER 7 BIG SHOT by FRANK L. PACKARD - An SYNOPS ambition (o before the rest of them come. b ccme a novelist brings Enid |no lead—give him the butt Foward to New York City. In 'be enough." SUH! an Ext § restagrant she Enid felt her arm grasped rmcolis Phl i th ma», He teo om b i now: we'll do our getting 1 with you «ain as he 7 j the 1 azph——the Biz Shot—is t her mis:'ng brother. Sh» tarmines to find him and pi t “1 of his )H'Vl upon v a trail that c ics her to a arm. was Ri she f2lt = §20nd avenue house which the e sure of it than ever! BREAK OUR v\:‘_ 0: 'THr_ PIE C\\“’HN HABIT, NUTHIN' wiLL! ewspaper Puster Servie. o e B ighs reverved S 5 AF"RN ), PERKINS. SORRY U WERE OUT I CALLED: I GUESS TS S ME T0 G5 HOME, NOW! I BEEN OUT ALL AFTER- NOON, AN' THAT OUGHTTA CONVINCE CARRIE THAT I DIDNT PLANT GERTRUDES ;; PIE! o= f PER) [GEE! M SORRY 2 T00, REVEREND DAVIDSON. THATS A SHAME! Q/EeLl WAITED FOR OVER AN')| T HOUR, BUT EVERYONE )) WAS OUti) &N«%@w;«r - Big Shot and two accomp For the instant there was utter have entered. Enid is spurred ence, then the Big Shot's \v,l"“»);?u:- s 5 ETRRRA S T to action when she sces a po- |came in a grim monosyllable i s, nevet, pppuel the I liceman run away to summon |‘Now!" g lCCOI’dS Tllat Can t Bc BrO {eil o help after becoming suspicious. | The door was flun { R — lopen. A form loom O o Chapter 9 |saw Maloch in the lead r N SR e s ENID TO THE RESCUE larm. There was a hoarse. It no time for caution or|prised shout from the thoughts of personal safety. Rec -;n spurt of flame from his revo d the door-|and he crumpled on th . lessly Enid ran towan way where she had seen the police- r She was running, they were man crouching ! running w nue From | The door opened under her hand {sox mewhere § She entered and clc the door be- | | fast-traveling car | hind her t left her in the dark- |shot | ness of the hall Down at the! They e around the corner end she could see a from a | now. Yes!—as she had surmised, door to ) woman's | they had I their car parked voice wa ng in a|there. 4 they reached it.| virulent tone. She saw Maloch jump for the| “Roy!” cried. oy! Roy! wheel—and at the same time almost | Quick! Get out of here guick!” before she knew what had hap-| e saw appear suddenly pened, the Big Shot had lifted )1cr& in the I doorway—maskad on the seat of the tonneau, and fac Then the light went out./had leaped in besld her She sensed rather than heard, a car shot forward, She sank br swift rush toward her—and then lessly back on the cusl a pair of hands tightened ferocious- Skinny, from beside Maloch on | ly around her throat the front seat, screamed out sud-| “wOurse you, close your face denly: “Here they come! Step on gnarled a voice, “or Il twist that'it!” windpipe of yours so's you Wwor t| There was another burst of shots. ‘ never use it agai Scmething hot seemed to scar It was Maloch’s voice. She tore across the side .of her head 1t | at his hands, and managed to loos- felt as though she had burned her- | en them a little. gelf with curling tongs. Strange!| “It’s the police!” she choked out. It made her feel dizzy. She swaycd the sword, but it isn't half as powcrful as the new material THE PEN may be mighticr thandold type of record that which, they say, will “deprive the | dropped$vantage of emcrging from the SOTIPOSCT Ofl:“s"laf‘flffmalmng e when any ohe looked Ui # oy | matls JufieE regardleas. (of: fie |fective spliwe =, (HEGR -8 B - )\dndlmg to which it has been sub- | forming rights,” has been mad hal mot-on picture called cugh the Oil Fields of Mexico’ ment of commerce in COOPS: with the United States bu and a large oil company. scene in southern Me: icn ce that two tons of drill e hurled into the ab of the derrick destroyed.| are also views of the famous of tar” where oil cugh the ground gave the nt of Mexico'’s petroleum .- —— \,OMPOSERS PROTEST NEW COPYRIGHT LAW 12— LONDON, Feb. against ng in the House of Commons, A pratest the Ldusical Copyright Bill| WASHINGTON, Feb. 12—An edu-!and the rest s a new gusher exploding W““‘MADAME CUR“.‘ IRKS a nd seeping | | i “On, don’t you understand—they're against the Big Shot's shoulder | A : % 4 ey by a long shot! The new durium | . by prominent British composers. here!” “What's the matter?” he asked| bhat is to be used for phonograph|yecords can do duty as a tea-pot|™ All this seems o far away from | datelent which 1 sighed Another voice, obviously that of sharply records. 1f the newsreel pictures|giang, a ¢ , a door-mat | the little brittle wax disc that ““; Frederick Austin, composer cf | the Big Shot from its authorita- “N-nothing—Roy,” she answered and the talkies are accurate|or a nice for baby without |used b\fr ’lk;lnfn“ 1(1‘;47!1 to {OC‘(‘):( ne ‘new yersion of the Beggar tive tone, spoke sharply weakly. criteria the pen together with the|in the Te iiring their effici- | Voleon Su SR PAODOGRAIE. G, 8% 1; Captain Harry Graham, who £ ¢ nis| printing press may be due for aleney or tonel prope {so soft that after ing been ; : “Lay off her, and let’s heur what “Roy! What do you mean by this| FPOHIE P R i smobenl P EERP |biayed for admiring neighbors a Wrote the Maid of the Mountains, she's got to say! Go on, Sis, what's. Roy stuff azain? You hit, Sis?” :“fd ol i::i’;‘ed b ot oty l’l‘f”“”‘]“‘ g i \"("‘&‘c lfl‘ t it | 70w times its easily marred surface and H. Fraser Simson, another| the dopé?” But this time she did not answer. | ' P L AR L SR R ag 80 scrat or chipped that well-known composer, says that dopé? ingdom where mnewspapers and|records each week, to be ret e O fey abthaad o B ——Caeae | Magazines will emerge in the guise|at 15 cents apiece through sut R e ¢ composars IiRve et ‘hard, s g S AR - " | of phonograph recorc rencies of distribution as new & Sstmals Before Te ding ., the gramaphone and radio broad- The new and wonderful material nds and various 1 stores in e AW nmun..] casting. | announced recently by Doctors|much the same way as the weekly |promises us practically unbreakable | “T¢ i3 proposed in this bill” says | Louis Hammett and George H.|Magazine is marketed. It is easy in addition to all the other nen! | s called “Durium” and | from this to visualize the time of the age, we may still sum of ; Hed “ourium” and | yhen the v ill consist i S e : plics. For | 3a T (0L el 2 revival of the grama performinz rights (of i le to the point of un- | eel pietures that have ta plotp Shat. bas cof s jase hieen the publ would ? | » and of equal flex | 4 ecli psed by so many other marvels. s nd of equa a hold on popular imagina . ¥ . O an s - = £ ity, making it ideal for phonograph | Talking pictures will also be made | vt e, SYgn read our recorded o Ty records in particular. But not the gl ational Newsroel) DOUGLAS S CAHILL LEAVE FOR EXTENDED TRIP W. E. Cahill, Superimmdmt at Treadwell, took passage on the Princess Mary this afternoon for a vacation visit ea:v and south. He |plans to go first to New York, re- turning over a southern route to| | California where he will join his| Three masked faces in the llxhtcd dnor\uy startled Enid. in about two months. E R i “The police!” It seemed as if Everytmng was swaying before her she could not speak fast cnough eyes. She was dimly conscious THUMB: ALMOSE: SEVERED | PLANES RUSH FRESH NEWS |—— is as much 1a useful on carving on |family and return home with them sium, the local firemen are sched-|in ten to twelve & |uled to play the Juneau high school |1y | hoopsters. team eari, THE ANNEX FISH TO MEXICO CITY | Boarding House lso has some y that Auxil- Breakfast, Lunch ‘““:{ l;}mm ‘f‘ll‘ _“Iu‘_ |& improvement in speedy " S prefiant ot i 118 fo the“ckplied mscs and Dinner at EEE 4 of > Montezuma, regular hours 5:30 to 6:30 BOARD AND ROOM by the day, week or month ed years ago. abcrigine ruler de- food and historians served at every couriers bring- m Vera Cruz was so high- even with the ds from Mexico it was not pos- delivery. Dinner from repert ] 5 8 meal. His system of ing him fresh f Tonight in the June eau gymna- developed latter | building of ralirc fore | City to Vera Cru the|sible to improve th Beaten by in the the $eas0! organ ALMA LAHIKAINEN Old Franklin Hotel Bldg., Open the door a crack, there's a bull outside!™ Maloch's hands and see if “The patrolman on post saw you | that Skinny was leaning out and A & R S revenge, with 2| Now, h v airplane serv- . 4 come in here. He followed you to | firing at something, of shots t H:]\li"f"t ,fl"\"‘l“k" M“r:"’;m du‘;‘rf,‘ |1ineup by none on thejice to Ac the Pacitic, Opposite Cable Office the door. Then he ran across the |seemed to sound from everywhere, | "\ ‘“ m‘ ‘\l "m channel, they believe | will be po 1sport fish to road into that store opposite here, of the furious speed at which the Boad 3 ,‘ “'fp;‘;'“"]mr; ,5 d - > ~ ithe city in than two hours. T s and I saw him a the ‘phone. I'm |car was travelling—and then noth- neond Jaint. - with [DOUGLAS RADIO FANS iThe op R 11111 T sure he’s outside again now him- | ingness. Tie ‘gecai§ jin TO MEET TOMORROW alrcady h i contracts with self, and that there’ll be a squad| (Copyright, Frank L. Packard) £ for of men herc in a few minutes.” | e D The Big Shot's voice snapped Is the Big Shot the missing tomorrow nig miles from crisply out of the darkness | Roy Howard? Read tomorrow's | » Pire Hall, Say s nearest THE “See if that's right, one of you!!| installment. | important matters are to be E no rail connec- | fell away from her. She heard the man moving | guickly toward the door. she faltered, “oh, “Roy,” “That's what you said when you came in"” he interrupted tersely “but the Roy stuff doesn't mean| enything to us. There’s no Roy here. You're in the wrong pew,| girlie—but it’s lucky for us you are, | if what you say is right. Now keep quiet! Listen!™ Roy, 1 Maloch's voice came along the hall in a hoarse whisper: “It's the goods, all right. He's holding down the doorstep. This is tough! And the old woman in there just after| eeughing up enough so’s we know that the stuff’s hidden somewhe: in the cellar—and us now with no, time to make her come through the | rest of the way so's we can got| i tw*Old woman yougself!” The iwords came in a screech of fury from the doorway of the room be- yound. “No, youse won't get it now! An’ I hope youse're all pinch- Fresh from the original vacuum |ceived by the Ladies' F. O, E. Auxil- .dey burn every one of ; afi’ if dey don't, T know who are, an’ Twisty’ll get you’ “Big Bhot laughed grimly ht,” he sald curtly; itll to stay where it is. Go on get close up to the door all of you. ‘Qur only chance is to rush the cop s You won’t have lumpy gravy if you add the water ALITTLE at a time ‘T RARE FLAVOR of Hills Bros. Coffee never varies because every berry is roasted evenly by Hills Bros’ patented, con- tinuous process — Controlled Roasting. A few pounds at a time — never in bulk — pro- duces the flavor no other coffee has. pacl'. Eanly opened with the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE D1930 CLUB POSTPONES ussed according to the an- vays are only parti- }‘\TEIH.AH\MLI\’I nouncement made this afternoon. equently it VER'Y | The card party dance :an»' en's in- P: las Island Wsfi 22, has, bee! it was a:)-wl NEW | B | Veteran i X % [DOUGLAS A, N. B. QUINTET detectives of 3 VICTOR OVER SITKA TEAM| Los Angeles | Slenderizing immune to W= [ St uphill fight all the| surprises of :‘d‘vm i 1 :\ N. B baske'vba)l‘ the most tes J y the score of 19 toy ., "7 . F l 1 [17 Saturday night at the Nag over| jarring kind oundation Sitka A N. B. cagers. With just| received encugh men for a team there were! a distinct no subs to swell the locals while| gspock when . the visitors had enough players S (I for two teams and they were used | they discov- “rme'lts to best advantage to wear thelr op-| ~ered that a ponents out. The game was fast supposed | and roug Douglas team | young man, | was all i arrested on ’{() re suspicion of Coign O F.O.E | grand theft, FINE GAVEL is a woman who has been masquerading in male attire 1 ivory gavel was re- fary at ti A gitt ¢ Monday night | “yiriyally all as a gift mer Reed of Ju- her life. £ “ neau, a memt of Nome Aerle, A5 g/’fl’ Fraternal Order of Eagles, and col-| 1He Woman is ,,_“_W__?J’) lector of booked as any valuable trophies of || 3 \'Harold Brown, usual gavel of straight | | 22 years of age. nas ) Inte: lon Lnes and sharp corners the gavel “;:-\r«":‘n »“, /,lllillIflllillllillllilIIIlIlIlIIlIlIIIIHIiIil.i“ naturally take a share) the pnr-‘acm.d f the Trench chaser of a piece of copyright music would be at liberty to perform that W umm con- music in public, and apparently as|cerns hersell with helping women often as he pleased, while it was |cnly when they are engaged in her in his pos: |own field. “Are Shaw, Galsworthy | Then her 2 is intelec- pla; hts tual rather t iteérial and she whose form, 4 |on iers it to women, whose nd determination have en- abled them to help themselves. work is issyed in to be required to del their to any chance purchascr, on S terms?” _(}1:1 papers at T Empire ol- - e fice. — WA i B W.P. Johnson PARIS, Feb. 12 - Mme. Marie Curie is nuoi a woman's woman, FRIGIDAIRE asserts suffrage workers anxious DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS to enlist her patronage for the MAYTAG WASHING cause of votes for women. MACHINES Not only does the famous lady P FAN co-discoverer of radium refuse to RATAAN RADIOS lend her name to any feminist Ph on propaganda, but she consistently i e fails to reply to letters addressed Front Street Juneau to her organizations, by feminist You Have Power when you have as a back- ground a good bank. irst National Bank Another Concession More About the New Low Fire Insurance Rates THE ADJUSTERS CLAUSE which provides that you pay a part of the adjuster’s expense, if one be sent, heretofore attached to all policies, is now no longer required on poli- cies covering Dwelling Houses and their Contents. NOTE: While it very rarely happens that an adjuster is sent from Seattle, this clanse has been objectionable partic- ularly to the small nolicy holder. Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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