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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1930. | IMT v m?’ 760 WAMTZ/)—! : ' 2 e s 7 [T75 JUST A LITILE WIG L BODGHT HER Q ~ BOERYLTEN | T60 AN DROWE 5 WEAR TILL HER +AR DOES GROW!, by FRANK L. PACKARD - | [Zoiiee 5 A L SYNOPSIS: Drawn into the |as desperate an adventure as it v,itex of New York's und appeared to be on the surface. world in quost of her m ! From Martha's clothes closet breither, Enid IHoward faces a |Enid produced a somewhat shabby | mystory. She belicves the Big |dress of dark material; the Shot. k'ng of the underworld, drawers furniched air of black ng brother, Roy, |[cotton stockings i a e and seckS an ex- pair of spectacles She discove: | f his denfal. An a pair of worn, -heeled shoes gucst in his home, and the she e closet dis- tioning develops that |closed an unstylish and frayed old 1 from thes war suf- hat with a wide brim Nell-ghack and She made the change aory, He claims he ng surveyed herself in t. Kane and intro t was far from being per nts whom he supports. | lisguise. but the re uit was even | : he is the vietim {better than she had hoped for. The | ef their duplicity. She over- [skirt reached almost to her ankles, | hears a conversation between the hat brim flopped over her eyes, | Mrs. Kane and Izzy Myers, the |and her whole appearance Was|called “Old Custom Dance” I transactions made un- | wtt d by it, to issue any form Big Shot's lieutenant, and |draggled. She looked a frump. |week in Douglas. Relndse: tian p 56, ” FOUALONS " Gebakte "atE learns they plan to dispose of | The mirror told her that there! Rare costumes handed down frow for the , t attholied X5 1asits b ¥ ice: her as a menace to their se- |was something noticeably incong: one generation to anoth 1 | e them. The bill se to q nses and permits. Whe curity and that Phil Martin, |ous about her appearanc been packed in trunks el ARE PRBPUSED cestow that authority on it hs are required for application he 5 | Reduce Corporation Fee 1ses or - permits, all offi- | newspaperman, whom she loves, |attempt of hers to pass fo dances have ceased, wil A reduction from the preser F employees .of the Commis- | E R G ¢250 fee for fur buying resident as 3 sters, also, ar ! iations or co-partncrships 1 owere E er such iy ey e — AN AIM THAT SELDOM 113323 cemiplicates matters. of the poorer class. Her hes | apnearance before the public | - |carried out the idea perfectly, and.| "Tne modes of daneing of all th ‘h“‘k; to t:le hat, no )"""1 “"'}”“I: lden tribes in Alaska, as well a | have been able to tell whether her|ipo.a of Vancouver I g J k : METAMORPHOSI: {Hair was gray, brown, or yellow; |k, own as “Fis E o g ; realdels X . & (‘lurr‘ Changes Made With her latchkey Enid let her but, in spite of the added a ioc | KDOVE MET e mow o Bill Inprodiibec FyibilleRate o "ol R e unde: Mleibrizrt e i scif into Martha DobbAn‘x,' house | tance furnished by the sp ]rr!' ssented. Seeks Many Chavnges BORE e Hae: itk appi "Jn:bur ‘Lhe“e‘\ L 1‘::“4 e A and, running along the hall, enter- she looked too young! | "The titles of the dances ¥ P /\ co-opekHINIERRL oo’ ateq 3 1.]‘”. ™ 12 :cu u.mn the ed the small living and work room | This gave her a moment of anx-\;, the following order: mn resent Act I¥ ARDA iR iy ina olde of“ any Ixcfx e, upon a sec- that connected with her bedroom. |jety, and then a queer little smile| Nuptual,” “S\n":s‘.an}‘ by hulf—brend. P co x_xclum of n of the She turned on the light and of relief crossed her lips. Down 1" “Retribution R 45 ; 8 shall not be entitled to hold pulled open the drawer Of her stairs in the kitchen there wi “Raven,” “Eagle,” * ot " 1 anotl I“n(‘("t‘fi for the period of ac { native Indians, Eskimos . E s b7 gy L | . % " 2 \ m the date forfoiture, desk‘ v.hrno sh(-“)‘wpn ;h. ll:C ) ?C cold ashes in the stove. d A‘ 1 e and “Farewell.” » shipment of /trophies, a hrosdic Bibh stores Are ek e ]‘Drfir“i’ . supply of ammunition for her pis- grime, though she must be care Bosides thAls Whars will be a s retion of the Commission, mitted to buy furs without pa; BRI i o s she bogan to lmd}not‘ 5 OYM(.ID ey “‘D“rm mmv,(“w Lh: cial act entitled: “Witch D / residents to persons in the 1y fze whatsoeve ‘ Her i fl~“ln b(;m!flx:hc.m;;“ freshness 'rmrf'. hclx; knc‘rfl.\v nd"flnf“l‘hm(‘ witeh doctors used to tes as gifts, but not; for sale, on fee for non-residenis C the \l\‘m\]) r.)“m\uhn f]‘ A disguise l.llrI)SL well-kept hands Oljyoi enemies, it was claimed, > |the payment of $5 for each amimal non-resident corporations is c ::}:fia e o83 ::n; e2Hi thn wv_lmsr.:ma.;m:fl ot Ihe Lght And ban | mared SR W1 D0 ity 51,_:" e“h,b'rd'(;h IR, L oanh o s a 3 jon. arg a few ol cense Fees Changed ¢ s - phone on the desk that she h‘ddirlawn the stairs. In the kltchen.}L ll\iling ’Iy‘l;:rcw;rd :\ proposed to cuti Lhegl;esldem ut nc’;r;:)mllj?i lw. “r(‘:.u:xl ;:,s:a]}::(:c ‘\1]]‘? p;y:o”}:i;“co;r;c hv‘-:wx:;h :;1:}( alfzig(;'f] ahgran:ug:’?m\vh:;: & feats, it is said. nting license fee f:om $2 to $1.!cof the Territory, and $100 if a non father and mother on the mantle-{put on her improvised make-up as | THosE W Ml} s p? s ,t Tk b : ores ,Al ;»"ihqll utz;‘: lmmrv JAF' £ all fst an: Maw Bt 1Y | REbRIc Ryt up S AR i qw‘u.:rumanccs are students of the;at present although e Commis-| TFirms cemposed of aliens, or in- piece were all just as sk ad left | g d: ically T = y ,.',[, ,‘.,‘ 1,;(1 school, and one can be surc|sion is authorized vy the law to c! an alien in its ow ip them. SRR T nodded ‘hflry 1;:\(} mt ;fl ;{ actlon | yhoy have not lost their talents|impose one when it gees fit. The s iens are required to take out Th:‘s\ \I\‘;": K"\:ll V\A-c-; r'x n{;épmp;; F;l]:: E?fil;dn‘r?éixrd' not look at and can be counted on to do tl bill also provides that holders of E license. And no licensc was her e—and yet it seeme D 2 itrapping licenses arc b recd y is Y gent whos fneredible that she had ever lived| he picked up her loaded auto- |*™™" 4 B R e ny Pl IR ‘,f;zl'"mid S ooy ik here and been peacefully ensaged |matic from the desk, took her purse | TORE OLOS ; s DRI r tiieag P in an effort to write a book! Would |from her handbag, extinguished the : < = 1 oahant 1 it | Authost! 5% e Lo mite o g | Lok U R o door |1°® y ¥ trappi ses, ens- bers of the Commission, and it¢|4as been paid for teaching school | | man” and wther novels has left f6#* not know. 8 ely, coat, g ; your orders early. es, etc, are required to keep a'agents, employees and persons so i % g e avels-Tikiete y 7 i 5 » nd persons 0 |'n Anderson County. Grant recent-| Mike Pusich, one of the leading |St. Moritz. Switzerland, because of in the light of other things it Was|pohind her, stepped out onto the i i % 4 B ik e i - - e : a P of little conscquence. streot. gl y filed a claim check for $276. merchants and grocery men in |a persistent cough. Despite his ad= was as though her entire life| Which was the quickest way to| = — M) | School records of 1876 showed that Douglas for a number of years, is |vanced years, the noted British been transformed, as though|the house on Eighty-third street? ; y ¥ t never hed been paid and the moving his dry goods Department (author has almost finished a monu- were no longer herself, but|A taxi! g eacher received a ch {to Juneau today. mental “Life of Christ ,someone else through whose eyes! But could she risk it? z = 17 SR | It is the intention of Mr. Pusich SoMaR e o she was witnessing and, through| Ifer appearance was certainly not IT'S A SMALL POSTOFFICE [to carry on the same high class FOR HYDROPLANE BASE whose body she was participating |that of one accustomed to spend! business in Juneau that he has in HOQUIAM, Wasn.—The Depart- in.a chaos of crime and ruthless|money on such a luxury as a taxi. GRIMSHAW, N. C.—Here at the Dougla ment of Commerce is surveying the violence—and only danger, and|8he would have preferred to avoid| § . oot of the Great Smoky ls a six-{ Pusich’s new store will be in|tideflats here with a view to e3- anxiety, and an unreality that Wasithe use of one now; but at this 3 \ uy-eight postoffice where receipts the building formerly occupied by |tablishing a hydroplane base. filled with horror hed around | hoyr, in the light traffic, it would un from_$15 in slim rs to $175 | the Ccmmodore Pool Hall on Front | - fe: undoubtedly ‘make good time—and, | ! vhen business is brisk. W. 8. Al-[Street. The"store room has been NOTICE 19 SIIIPPERS Her fir s worked mechanically |after all, what did it matter if | *xander, the postm:. finds time completely renovated and t The “MARGNITA” will not ac- | at the loading of the plstol. The the driver's curiosity were aroused 1 /\_v-un‘ a hoarding house and be a opening date will be within a few l“‘m freight after 1:3) p. m. onJ telephone. .caught her: eyh 8gaif and he might later temétbay. that uide insthe mountains. la it is announced. | sailing date. —adv. has been captured. A zang war |dle-aged, inoffensive little woman|gug up to once more m each member is pro; Chapter 16 a irms must be composed (Continuea rom Pag: One) privileges cannot be €x- any person un d in | tely preceding. | is made a misdcmeanor to de-! or deface any property of the| mission. This covers boundary , seals on animals, public boats, sleds, dogteams, par-! lia, equipment, ete. S ee e Associated Press Photo Betty Banks, San Antonio co-ed at Sul Ross college, Alpine, Tex., has a deadly wink—along the harrel of a rifle. She's a crack shot. ' PAID ABAEE it Ay ‘MIKE PUS]CH 'l‘o | SIR HALL CAINE AILING PRI M G ESTABLISH STORE | LONDON, Feb. 20. — S Hal NDERSON, 8. C. — After 5 ON FRONT STREET|Cuine suthor of “Tho Woman out reside tors’ licens- | down at, say, Avenue A and Eighty- second street? She certainly would not have him take her any nearer If she telephoned the police they her reel destination than that! would go to the house with the! She had reached the corner of “To Let” sign and liberate Phil un-|Second avenue now, and after but Coubtedly—but they would quite|a moment's walt was able to hail as certainly be waiting there when|. passing taxi She gave the Igzy Myers returned with the Bigichauffeur the address she had Shet. decided upon, and, with the added The newspaper office ‘was Just|injunction to hurry, entered the 2s bad. The trails all led to Roy.{car. While she could do so, and at the| (Copyright, Frank L. Packard) same time save Phil Martin, she grocer will return your money and also pay for the eggs, butter, flour, etc., you Baking Powder. Cream of Tartar, pure have used.” You will find that statement juice crystals of luscious grapes! Cream printed on the Schilling label. Look for it. of Tartar, favorite of our grandmothers! Read it carefully. It is far more than a But, in later years, cheaper substitutes have mere gesture of good will. Unusual as it is, appeared. These substitutes make a baking it means just what it says. Only a Baking powder that is acceptable to some women. But a Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is Powder, sure and pure, could carry such an offer. Cream of Tartar! Baking Insur® almost the unanimous choice of domestic ance! That's the Schilling way of keeping science authorities, pure food departments, faith with you, dietitians and doctors. Such a preponder- that she could relurnhbykme !:;m; A. AALTO HONOR GUEST prepo ) way she had come, she knew thal AT BIRTHDAY DINNER m';y house fronted on me-msc; strect, therefore her rooms herel npg Baward Back entertained at had been, as it were, almost direct- |5 ginner party last evening in hon- 1y on her way from Roy's 10 thalior of the sixty-fourth birthday of | house somewhere on Elghty-thirdiner father, August Aalto. Guests street near Avenue A, and heriinsyded the members of Mr. Aalto's coming here could cost her but own jmmediate family, covers being | very little extra time. ilaid for ten. ,But in any case though she —_———ao—— Baki § d lose not a moment :?:e RESUME RESIDENCE HERE ing Powder, or think you do, your she could help, it had been A\ tmperative that she come here In| penry Stragier and family just geder to carry out the plan 10 Save|returned from Chichagof, have re- she had formulated, 3 Dplan|established their residence here and which seemed to h‘:;tm" 50‘ ne-|are already located in one of the cgssary, not only in present in- Riesser cottages-on E street. . but ‘for the future, if she! il i “to preserve contact with Rov. INDIAN TREBAL DANCES reached the head of p:l;e. BE FEATURED ON ISLAND R 2 jom. ! Her lips were sud-| Not to be outdone by the Juneau " tight. Her pian! Yes, it Ccamp, Douglas Camps, A. N. B. her just & little. But|and A. N. . have decided to stage “henself reassuringly as she the nearly forgotten festivity danc- on tae light, 1t wasn't nearly g5 of their forefathers commonly ance of expertopinion is the Schilling guide. The substitutes may be all right—butwhy compromise with anything but the finest? ‘.; FACT 24 [Baking Insurance] “If you find any fault whatever in this _ € There are 39 other fatls, equally iluminating, tegarding other Schilling products. [ 49 Spices 1 Coffee 1 Tea : 32 Extracts 1t offercd mute assistance—there/he had set an unusual sort of farc| M i Jg) \F ) : L it Pt et S was a world of people at the other e end. Yes—but not one, nho one to t Roy. o 2 1 pits her B ot uen SRR o A e CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY— even intruded itself? She shoofi 2:{ mguT Read tomorrow’s in- i A head. She had thought it al iment. > . B her “way ptown trdn Hads vy VR February 22, Washington’s Birthday house on Fifty-First sue;t.n h!e};e 5 A must depend on herself and o o . = § AR ¢ DOUGLAS 4 QUALITY YOoU WOULD INSIST RELIANCE CHICKEN BROTH serve prison Her consclence and ' X v o o vt | NEWS | vPoON IF YOU KNEW Arr THE FACTS Golden Bantam Corn WL RICK it last night—and she \;mu]d sn;;'c 2 R | NO. 2 can Aleadow Farm him from it always as far as she o FACTS 20, 21, 22 - o ® NG ‘ patiat 2 s 2 cans, 3 - w..flr!h: v?eapon was loaded now. She i EETSR,:I:'?D?? (‘)‘PENED l.‘l’l Cream of Tartar is the base of Schilling < Calls 45 cents S b laid it fiown on the desk bm-ui hu:; =3 : < B ‘Sliui b ;h;egzzgo?(g e R e el CUT STRING BEANS SNOWFLAKE bory. e reloading of her pis = B i, s S, ol S Highway Brand CRACKERS h turn here to her rooms— ftic. - . . 3 S o 1 o o, s s | No. 2 can Family Size spiration—at least she hope { h ' woula prove 1o bo 4n InspraLln [Bes on the road Yo the. sohool, 3 cans, 50 cents Per package, 50 cents ._cmm:mr :vny \:1:0:1::.! it e that thoroughllyarxe :;1“ drendy dmr (T e, of cou » * |car travel ear n e day and a > ¥ . R T e L MAXIMUM PEANUT O omeniegd it ture of thi Y e S L, e BUTTER e . She did nol deli I~ e o Ry e s i ol S b e 2 pound can, 55 cents 0. 2 can e T x;;g gc:l;e}::lzmggglelmm A Bt main thoroughfares. W hy Pay ]\/Iore? 3 cans, 85 cents RELIANCE DUNBAR Italian Prunes in Syrup SHRIMPS Ready to serve, No. 2 1-2 None Better can, 2 cans, 45 cents 2 cans, 45 cents L Vo COR A LRy GRAHAM Q’R‘ACKERS., family size, per pkg. ...55¢ GRATEFRUIT, large size. sweet, seedless, 2 for ..35¢ FRESH RHYBARB, 2 pounds ...... ..... .......45¢ FRESH BUNCH CARROTS, 2 bunches ..........25¢ FRESH SPINACH, per pound ...., ....... ..... 15¢ SEFTLCE. pov e i s RRe CELERY, per binch ...............15¢ 2 4 s an ORANGES----APPLES----BANANAS :

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