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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1930. e ot e e At g B s A By CLIFF STERRETT _ EVERYTHINGS O.K.,PERKING, l I TOOK TWENTY EXPOSLRES AND~ HELLO? HELLO? - ARE SOU : o] ¢! YNEEDNT BOTHER. \'— ! HELLO? HELLO? reereee——. TAKEN HER TO HAVE by FRANK L. PACKARD - THE: STRING, the Big Shot of the impending |come near her .except Runty, the s'de. The gang leader and men [clcrgymun than a one-time pick- € hijackinz. Gratefu! to Enid, |whether through instructions from | ight wound. She calls him | And now the way was clear g 5. She is perplexed when he [sumably, had settled down for 10 believe that she has mistak- [ one would come to the room wh ¥ R : g i 4 memory in the war. Enid sus- |had only to slip out of the window 3 ALEX P MUUR PLANS CAREER IN POLITICS pects the Kanes of tricking her | and return by the same way when DOUCIJA o) | s 0 Wy AN STt X A TOOTH! TLL SWEAR )| HER STUMMICK NOPSIS: Love of brother around the room to accustom her-| | AFTER T'm HAFTA P)’ THE raid on Twisty Morgan's house |little man with the crooked arm fl-, taking Enid with them, | pocket ace; he had brought her an the Big Shot takes her to his |Roy or not, had left her to her| Roy Howard and telis him he Runty had removed the tre te'ls her he is Norry Kane and night. She was quite sure en his identity, Enid questions |hé was away. It was quite brother and determines to learn she had accomplished her purpose. the truth. She plans also to | She could not, of course, tell Phil| 2 Es SUDDENLY | i — save Phil Martin, newspaper |how or by what means she had NE‘VS DI ’ z - : | | | -3 FEET THICK, ' PAINS ALL GONE . | }n;‘atic pains. Occasionally some- | thing would give me a little relief, Carries $30 to Foot Is Re-but is never laste 1ong. The pain i pOl’t Made Feeh Laymen and inflammation got so bad lately { ! Working Up and Down TAIRBANKS, Alaska, ='eb. 18— Bed rock three feet thick and car- rying $30 to the foot has been un covered in a hole on Beaver Creek | & in the Poorman district, scens of the recent placer strike. Another hole is going down 63 feet from the {first hole and will probably deter- | & {mine the width of the pay, while | & i =3 o o] - T = b — ] s | f— TH WBIMG* =™ S Ho T : POLLY AND HER PALS | [EERTmuDE DONTT vl 1ER MOTHERS SWALLER HER LSEEN IT oV /) ¥RAVED, AN’ YOULL prompis Enid Howard to warn |self to the exercise. No one had alter cssing a policeman out- |who looked more like 2 benign old | and esoae. foiled in their jew- |excellently cooked meal. The Kanes, | home to recuperate from a |own devices. y i her brother, miss'ng over- |Roy had gone out—and she, introduces his parents. Refusing | what she had said to Roy that no him and learns he has lost his |—she was confident of that. She ! reporter, whom she loves, from |come by the knowledge that he Chapter 14 |him by means of a note, she could| RETURNS TO DOUGLAS A NEW MENACE make it plain and unmistakable to | oK TeDRARY SrAY | : him that he must be on his g | sars A luxuriously furnished r0O0M |, 4 make him realize the with rivate bath—in a ROUSe o qiq not the Big Yook @ croal Big Shot knew him and all about|er Enid smiled wanly to herself as yq gsociation with Shive F: she rose rrcm_the bed and, in the She began to put on her darkness, hastily began to don her |yo1q with a little delicate c clothes. ljust slip over the banda T{*‘“ room “"*“”’Jl;‘g"‘]fl‘"""a‘f‘[‘c'r" when on, would hide the bandage ously to epitomize ni ng > 1 she 0 she h X Sioon hours of mental turmoil and gi‘rfv’l"‘m’:; knew, for she BAd €X- erator of a successful beauty shop | torment through which she had foo oo b Tt 0t ittle m,,,.@;’:)r“ ‘m“‘r’}:‘e. la“““ ¥ , and tal Saturday after- just passed; it seemed to stand geeon’ now in the darkness TZ""‘shL 1‘: compLIZL;]l; r]:;:?ve::';df”m e : 1 and Dr. F. G. White too! i ; for o much, to point so far, t0 y,n4a00 must not be distu and typify the times—in these modern = P ——— il ihe Big Shot’s vengeful threats. |was in danger; but, whether she | poke to him personally or r hed | Linasay camec Recently Appointed Am-| the Northwesi-| hassador to Poland Dies | to visit her p t5 M . |Mrs. B. F. Cashel and at the Enroute from Peru Ii |y ime recuperate from the effect major operation which rwent recently in An Miss Lindsay is the owner and op- | | | | (Continuea 1rom Page One) ‘ ‘ ! | morning in a onal charge of his\ case. i - : i deys outlavry and banditry were|T o o oed thel FROM CHICHAGOF t was in a c {laymen are working up and down | b well and comfortable, even impreg faint rln‘v‘lnz ;r'“a bbe‘lg"lv:l d‘"‘,l“_‘ Heiny Sk v Rl | .the stream from discovery hoping | ,‘ nably, perhaps, entrenched in N g G S or| Henry Stragier and family hav | to soon determine the length | | York! bell, she supposed. ~ Mechanical rned from Chi it PLAIN “ALEX” | | ‘Nearly every one in the Rub: i But in an intimate, hersonal way ' She adjusted her hat as. she / have been L pa ander Po Moore, known | [ORnN e mna b : of friends as plain| {rights and another pay creek will | { make the di t the richest camp | i Strike from Tem De| | Vane, Ruby merchant, who is in Iclose touch with the prospectors, | |says that grub and mining supplm:! | now ed in Ruby are sufficient ' for another 100 men although a | shortage exists in prospecting boil- " ers which are now being made | MKS. susan SMITH ! P i jfrom matbvidl ab Hsad. I could barely move around. On | | Cold weather ever since thestrike | yon" o that I was often missable "‘:‘_"fl : v“l,l,,m::pl: "““‘i‘““g e with dizziness and sick headache: BOSMRE NT rfl““‘[‘j}f_?r' r:f“ breught on by indigestion. It was 0 6J. degrees a regular daily thing for me to | take a laxative, and frequently one ¢ in the 5 this room went far beyond all that —1t ghtened her. | ed. The front door opened and| year, and they expect to a: c! 1 and suddenly she found ¥ idence here. %t was the material Gvidence of Self standing tense and rigld as e Roy's illicit prosperity, because it man’s voice, harsh and loud with UNDERGOES OP was something of which he was excitement reached her. proud—something in her heart and | «where's the Big Shot?” he d Miss Helen Lyndstrom und soul she knew he would not readily manded, “Maloeh’s killed, curse 'em; erious operation in B forego. but”—with a coarse laugh—*we got|°n the third of this month She tried to face the problems Martin, that sneaking newspaper |[NOW on the road to recoy squarely, to view it from all angles; fool, all right, and that's—-" ,('(‘l’dlnk’. to word rece! g but she had not boen able to sce| “Hold your tonguel” a woman's Mail by her parents, Mr. and M the end. Roy was as certain and voice interrupted sharply. * |dohn G. Johnson. assured that he was not Roy as'girl's back in there, and she was certain that he was. A voice broke into a aga sn strange and bitter impasse! This “the sweet thing's not to be di cowardly thing that they had done turbed! ’s out. So's everybod e to him, this cruel, irreparable else but me. Come into the front |y e boy, to ¢ chief as fid A SRR her | wpAKU” STAFF TO 1 | OF 10-POUND FRU ) p pay the 5 ing the 1930 Taku, hig wrong! She did not know whether room here and tell your story—and |gtidents wi 1 2 = morning as well ne ¢ S ents will sell a ten- 2 as as one ab by medical aid there would be any I want to talk to | S s ] y PossserueN et way of restoring his memory 10| A door closed Rnid ool & e e e M v e o i % o e e ® | iStarting Sargon a month ag, Bim—and cven if there were, would hear no more. Therc was some-|perqi is decorated wWith pin i 1o bl DOUGLAS GIRLS ® 1o taken three bottles and one § he submit? |thing - familiar about the mans|nite jcing 5 b g, g Anged | WIN SECOND GAME © |;,itr of Sargon Pills. It may be | I She could not see into the fu-livoice, though e could mot place |y g on top. BHa Salh Tah 4 - U L D ug through » 2 oD @ |hard to believe, but it's a fact just 8. on tc ne cake, on pa Assoclated Press Photo The girls’ basketball team e | | the same, that those dreadful rheu- | matic pains have tee-totally left ( me, and I feel like a person freed | from torture. But that isn’t all. | |I'm eating with the best appetite i I've had in years and haven't a ture but there was the immediate [it; the wom: of course, was Mrs; present, and her decision in regard Kane. What had he meant by to that stood forth clearly defined. saying they had “got” Phil? Whatever the ultimate outcome| Her clenched hands opened—she might be she would strive to wean wrung them together. Not dead! He play at Reidi's store, will be dis- posed of at the March P.-T. A. studies at ni: meeti: ° ° ° > s of the Douglas High School ® rcturned on the Alaska this » afterncon from Wrangell ® where last night they defeat- ® ed the Wrangell girls by a — ——————————— 19 score of 27 to 8, in the sec- > > B ° ° ° . 51 Here Is the newest picture of Mrs. Bula Croker, who has an- | nounced that she plans to go to Oklahoma when her affairs are set- tled in Florida to start seriously cn a political career which she hopes will take her to Washington. She is shown at her home in West Palm Beach. e ibrick yard, fo |ed. The bc craved something ° . © | him his life of erime, andicouldnt mean that! They—the b b mean:»r:n"; u:l:he best of her abllity |hadn't killed Phil! Oh, not}um_yls“)’-‘ Hoover fi”“ active for his brain and, at| B vt © | touch of indigestion. My strength o | prevent and stand between him and {not that! But what had the man|Lacks Capacity i it 2 e aRialn gns, d to his | ond game. The Douglas @ and vitality are simply sstonishing the commission of any projected; meant? ) : AR S &N first politic e regular Re- | 3 bunch won the first game ®|for a woman of my age, 73 yoars, felonious act. She must know~no matter what Or Courage 9 m;) boy for the Pittsburgh Tele- | pyp ive sup- 8 and are now in possession of @ jand I hardly know I've got such Her face was very grave andithe risk, she must know! L part of Wa Harding in 1920 1© the Goldstein Trophy hav- @ ia thing as nerves any more."— troubled now as she hurrled on with | (Copyright, Frank L. Packard) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—Rep-| Is Cub-Reporter won him ppointment as am- | ing won the S. E .Alaska © |Mrs. Susan Smith, 533 South Fisk her dressing. Yes, she knew well resentative John N. Garner, Demo-| His quick wit, abllity to make |}, i championship for three years e |St, Spokane, Wash. enough what she was attempting— Phil Martin in danger! Enia |crat of Texas, declared today that: friends fl_“d unceasing interest in H in succession. e | Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agents. perhaps it was the impossible. turns sleuth in tomorrow’s in- |“lack of leadership in the White his position, soon won the young | iliian Russell | 20000000000 c 0o —adv. — The only way she could prevent| stallment. House has resulted in a chaotic MAan recognition, and within a few| His newspaper work carried him | H = . a c;—;;ne was to have preknowledge —_——————— condition in the Republican ranks Years he fou himself a cub-re- |into the field a stage, and he| L] | e e of the fact that it was to be com- e of the House and Senate. You EC;;WH vl::’\ . y he \tv_'as nfpub- ?u::;nbt i amo! i ends pm;:;‘ Ay gl i i i : nly way she could hear people talk of the President lishe: I e exception of one |tically e vell-known actor and A 4 ’ C | Wikied; and the only WEY Expert Plano Tuning or phono-|as either lacking in capacity or brief period, w he was jury|actress, among them Lillian Rus- Cordova rhhen“fin Has! not wer oncession obtain the pre-knowledge was by keeping in contact with and win- ning the confidence of Roy and graph repair work call George An-!courage. Either he lacks one or the commissior of Allegheny coun-(sell. On June 12, 1812, he mar- derson at Anderson’s Music Shoppe. |other or he would not let such ty, he remained the newspaper (ried Miss Russell, and until her Tough Experience— More About the g SRR s |tor of the Pit part | sr, wou ation im- (2nd once be those around him—yes, even to that —adV. (chaos develop in the party leader- ;b“;if;essé 'T;’fl‘ 3 oaxliorfl news- dle:m in 1921, were insepar- May Lose Hands 5 eudo Mr. and Mrs. Kane, for in- ship. The country has lost con-!Pape! xper s with theable. e N 2 L 7 F I Peence! Duplicity! She must become . |fidence. That is what is caus- Pittsburgh Chroni graph. In| In Febr Mr. Moors an-| CORDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 18.— ew Low f'wre insurance 4 a past mistress in the art of du- |ing chaotic economic conditions.” |later years edi- | nounced th paper, The Lead- | Drifting 30 hours in an open skiff { i ¢ in the cluteh of| Rates plicity if she were to have any A qua/ft:y you hope of success whatever, ! 4 i BRUSSELS—Mmle. Susy Lippens OWner of the Press; editor-in-chief | mediaicly. because constant [the Pacitic Ocean, Jamss Glaros.( well, she had made a beginning!| f lis a member of the Superior Air of the Pittsbu Leader, and Own- {increasing cost of production. A | Hisherman, blown ashore on T QA T iz i T:e’; m;\:i,m that, early as it was would want i, |Council. The daughter of the Air er and publisher of the Leader. |month later, President Hnr‘ding - ke Island and dmm’?tif THE ADJUSTERS CLAUSE .“h"‘h provides —not much after 9 o'clock—she had| 9oy Fnew @f] |Mivster, she is the first woman| As an cditor he wes well known lected him as ambassador o Spain. |5 ed in front of Ted Hoek's|| that you pay a part of the adjuster’s expense, settled down for the night, for’ in the country to obfain a pilot’s for his “fearle: policy on civic|Hs was confirmed by the Senate | €8 : J } B when when Roy had put his head 0f the fd&'t.!‘ license. affairs, in which he took an UL | aihie 84 Loare - and on Mareh 11| A Covernment ‘rellet party lo-|| < if one be sent, heretofore attached to all B e oo Mttieiwhils AEO : - |ing interest. Al 1+ admirer |ho sailed for Spain, where he suc-| ¢ded Glaros after a four-day|l policies, is now no longer required on poli- 3 to ask -huw she was and to say| Commercial Jobr printing 8t The of Theodore Roose support- | a fellow Western Pennsyl- search and brought him here to a ¥, 5 . » P ) that he was going out, she had| Emire. led him in the Bull Moose cam- Tus K. WoaAs et trsens- | Bospital. | cies covering Dwelling Houses and their as going 1 f i e TSR 7 it £3 % oth of Glarss' hands - | told him she was feeling comllor:4; 3 = s sent to Japan ;"JBf"r‘] :’ w:j"*l‘]‘w 111::1 ‘:Tl;‘c ‘;“n‘i Centents. able and believed she could sleep O N L af ',A.fi,f and may have t e through the night if she werel nea yto Ver a [\ew Le ccognition | putatec [| NOTE: While it very rarcly happens that an adjuster is sent left undisturbed! » M;ie Nf_-i?ifr:‘ri?'M ode 0‘;_;_’ P i from Seaitle, this clausc has been objectionable partic- ( . out! : > porec o ‘RADE tarly to th i { But she, too, was going | o - many im ¢ treaties and work-| WAS GREAT SUCCESS ularly to the small policy holder. Phat warning which she had told| herself must reach Phil Martin had scarcely been out of her mind. no. That was where she Was going now | ed constar standing and rclat&x}b%;xve::mf;;! Th nmsqur;{:Agiv:n by th2 Alle'l S’lattltc’f’ I’lc. i Spanish and American people. He|Women of Mooseheart Legion last was in close contact with the Royal {night . The { T me she had not known' Coffee flavor is the iost sensitive | family, and was a fayorite with the | door on by Harry Dav- INSURANCE—Every Kind - i & e i 5 King. ids first prize by Mrs., v, or see any way by which thing that ente PP 3 i Ry e s { how g ters your kitchen After several years in the diplo- Sigu first p: this could be done—she had known anly that somehow and at all costs easy to go wrong. Try to make she must get word to him. But cheap coffec and good coffee on she believed now thai it was nOl guccessive mornings — week after to prove so difficult after all, and ; that it could even be accomplished week, How good will your good with almost perfect safety. i coffee be? And it is far more dif- Sheshad realized that she could . in blending a 5 peither trust nor bribe anyone in ing nd roasting the house to help her, that she coffee, [There is only one place must depend wholly upon herself. where only good coffee is made— that to lie there in bed was [P . :dncoept defeat from the outset the Schilling roasting rooms. No And so, when Roy had left the cheap blends—no 2nd or 3rd yoom that afternoon, she had g9t grades are ever found there. The bed. . Wéh:‘ had been a little dizzy but finest things usually come from matic post, Mr. Moors resigned to by the “Si {devote his entire attentien to busi- tained ladics by Mrs, Clara Mincr ness ; in the United States, 2nd ! but 2 sceopted the Am- John Green. bassadc to Peru and was just women of the Legion give recently named t2 Poland. ig affairs during the year, ¥ Mr. Moore's interests w: 3 and Va‘.cnn{ e's dan wide and vaviod, his friends fre- nerally being a & quently g that “Alex is 4 last Saturday nizht rost ”» ing | v sily decorated. | interest thing,” including "s,_s o he polities, ci relizion, ehari- s ware distributed to the | Thee commiitec ties and clubs. 4 e was a Mason, Shriner and rm.nk‘- a!l“ those s Templar, and held mem- the ‘dufwe"a\ in Pittsburgh, Atladtic City, Brother New York and Washington clubs. char Who helye? i suce Mo A Big Word ~ | in banking that is empha- have facilities for worship in the she had been relieved to find that those who make fine things only, He was active in his own chureh, g she was not nearly so weak as she '|the Methodist. but took an interest tically premounced here. : had expected. She had walked 0 in nearly all religious activities. ! ] her prob- ——————— o . . 5 fhe window—and found . C e 4. the Ham F I Bank e lem solved for her. Her room was . NEW YORK — Quakers are fo pacn renamed Mocklenburg. lrSt Natlona ank on the ground floor and only 2 few fam o L o ( 9 from the ground itself. It was i ht), former District Attorney of Norfofk 000, iverside Chure g an s e g: way. out, she had told hersell, ;g\lx)ney,?::oj:: n(ll:fm; "from Norfelk County Prison after serving (built by the Rev. Dr. Harry Emer- 2 { when it got dark. { five years of a seven to ten year sentence, confers with his attorney [son Fosdick and his congregatmn,} PIIONES 83 OR 35 “The Store That Ple % ' rest of the afternoon she regarding plans for the future. Corcoran was alleged to have been |including John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ases '-14* divided between intervals m‘ involved in the activities of the Boston blackmail ring. According |Announcement is made by the T HE ] bed and intervals of walking, m,.l o t'ooftreu;t plans, he will enter the textile business with & prominent |pPriends Intelligencer, organ of th§ [ I TARY GROCERY ] ot > A e on firm, - Hicksite bra Society of £ 1 footed, silently up and down — i A (international Newscesld iends, ranch of the Society : R : ;