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LRA QPSIS: A dark unten- |in her yoice, “and if we daren't| anted houss on 83rd street, with move and you daren't move, what! a “Ta Let” cign in front, draws little party it is going to | Enid Heward in search of Phil be! Would you mind very much if| Mart'n whem she loves. Martin e sat down on the stairs since was captured while on the trall re going to spend the rest of| of the Big Shot. Di as "(' night here?” an old weman Enid gots into Youse can sit down if At the point of her likes—but it won’t be for | she demands that id viciously. “Youse said yer-!| 2, Martin lone s and de Big Shot guard, lead her to his captive. was coming here but youse RBc > outwits her, escaping |won't even have to wait for dem. threcugh a dark rcom. Enid finds Der: some friends of mine dat 1‘ ng to while youse was no: nd de house, dat are on Ma:tin bound and gagged, and frece him. They are attempting to escape when a voice calls here now on de jump.” | out in the darkness. It is that “1 don't believe you,” she re- of Rose. Martin whispers to orted. “The on way you couldj ¢ |have done it, since you didn't go|trance will be locked too. I dor closely, had dropped to the ively hesitated and w Enid to keep him talking. out, was to have telephoned—and|know anything about the rear of ing back. : Chapter 21 vacant houses haven't got tele-!the house, but there's another way ! The car the two gang The engine was y 5 phones.” -~ out. It would be an easy drop ad parked at the curb! En W F 7 PHIL EVENS SCORES | 3 i e - o } wmm.:; plan Phil had con-| Batty Rose laughed raucously. |to the ground from the window in 2. headed toward !.t WIS | M i 'I Sbived o effect their escape Enid| “Lady, youse gives me a pain! (hf ‘Ir)on!.‘roonl here. : / il keeping p?ce. bc:dvl,,hf“ ’b.u c - was determined to do her part un- Maybe dere ain’t no number in def Good ideal!” he applauded. “S ced over her shoulder. Tl i ingl: ATt un- elephone book, an’ maybe de com- |if you can unfasten it; if you can't gangsters were just emerging f E A : qJ;.;:.h_Jmng y(_“ R ARc s e or. pany don't maks no (hm,c not {we'll smash thé gl T'll have thi basement door. And now, lea came then—execr i 0 T ;‘; p;:w; m‘; m(: Big ‘S“];n bein’ wise to.it; but got {lace tied in a jiffy. TLook out ing up to the pavement, they we. vaths. frhu t Xhiéht :rrivé éxm\:timc, Enid s!x;1d~ another guess coming just de same.[don't frip over I ek et 1; few rds from By C:‘nD-:/fng b ~ . dered to think about it. Sece? Maybe youse've heard of tap-{lying somewhere inside the door- ‘ I .]:~ 132 ymg cr:r“ ‘zz;‘? 5]:: 5 ‘r (‘,”, ,‘:Ptlum.;"] o ('Ampbc" and Collier to a t g ot ires? Well, dat’s woi's wot, (W jthe LOUY ar. id there s tigh gether | D . . e tsg" ”“’;f & "’°I‘“g“”_’j“:’]“:“ .1““‘;)‘: ':,e,d_,“, 4 o1 Toak. BB Mha gkl s time to start the car? Or Last night like this Pit Experience in Six- §}. Batty Rose. “I don't think you - prs R o 4 ity g ng?—it was a habit of suc escaped unscathed! k . 856 s wery bright! We are two to| His words ended abruptiy in afman began to breathe heavi T o S Rl e Round Legion Bout one and both of us are armed.” curious sort of long-drawn sigh.| She entered the room and, gui 5. IR FATEAlEECRR | Snatierog b R o Vil “Is dat so?” he retorted sneer- Came then the thump as of some by the reflection of the strect lit S THnD i g R By I e {iigly. “Well, don't fool yourself dat heavy body falling on the floor—|went swiftly to the window. She ki’ she panted. #Oheck ¢ driven a ca wo veteras of t & . and, for an instant, silence { fowpd the catch, unfastened it—an 1th ‘g, ghot over their head 6. khe cen d2 rod ybuse pinched off me was about LASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26. 1930 THE DAILY POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT EEK' SOMEONE 15 LOOKING N THAT WINDOW Bt Uk CouLD FEEL GREAT 6L|N$) GAL' woT MADE 0U JumP RING VETERANS American e me time to to open the window it de only one in de house—'cause And then, while Enid held her| 3 : wasn't! See? An’' youse won't breath, waiting, Phil's voice heached |suddenly drew back to one side back terscly gave Roy |in no chance to use yers ‘cause youse her—with just a trickle of grim| An open car, rving swil as 1.:/ ran \)v ;Mh Ph can’t hit me where I am. ' lagghter in its tones: “Youre a the curb was drawing up | tongiie’ ot his ravali vt | 1n toniEle Snaialinant. Co maybe"—Batty Rose had obviously peach, id! The trick goes tojlittle beyond the front of «zh the semidarkness, and the s Iy . have been been sorely flicked on the ra ‘I you. I got in a lucky one with the {house. And now as she watct of the report racketed up and uff under- the cale ain't so bright, but youse ca et revolver butt He's out for the'its occupants, two men—two of t down the str ‘ years than eit to de front door, or go back along next few minut Give me my gang obviously, for meither of them 1, was ¢ _ respite that L Bout. i de hall neither, without getting shoes, will you?" was Izzy Myers nor the Big Shot » noeded. She had reached the | of them had a plugged. T've got youse cold, & “I—I-—" She found her voice|got out of the car and came hurry- yw,- and, as she flung her- | each round he bad youse makes a move yous faltering, suddenly as she mechani- |i ack toward the houce. it ot iHa § ,,‘.!,m Siliine | SE REV would bz worrying yers. Youse've got dat straight,'cally descended the few remaining k!" she called t 17, | powed Har Biat both min f the gate in Satur &in't youse?" gtairs, and, groping out toward|“Quick, they're coming nc = him, handed him the shoes Perhaps it was the reacti suspense, relief from the dreac She had located him now. He was inside that front rcom and protected by the wall at the edge of the doorway—a strategic position. of he what might have happened to him |basement entrance, of cour Phil's n from most from her elbow. voiee answer: Sln\ er of (m"! MI&.IH‘S‘- heduled to Die Next Friday Night hich She Tells How to Win Back Husband’s Love said coolly. “They’il I§ Her lips drew suddenly tight to- that tied her tongue—and she |won't want to be seen on B géther. Phil was gonc now—with- wanted to say so much. She shut | Yes—there they are under the stoop - cut a sound. He had thrust his her hands tightly. She mustn’t let inow!” “Por 0 Benrs £ was tived atitivke WASHINGTON, D. C., Fel com shoes, attached together by their herself go! “I'll get the front 41')"!" She felt him reach out past c My husl I'(‘l’&«'x;w‘r‘ left Ihe Supreme Cou ha 1€ 1 laces into her hand. open if T can, while you are put {to the window. Suppose they Yhanke ito Vihol T b view the ¢ rugged C She laughed again. “You're a jour shoes,” she said rang the bell and stood there wai- 5py And he loves me. t 1 i brave man, Bati she taunted. (es, go ahead!" ing for Batty Rose to answe: R. D n I know where you are. While you! She made her way " |as an alternative, theré w po o P (T are inside the doorway of that and tried it It was locked m\fl‘wmduws as well as this one! 1;», of iR astl dier T oae Olson, after bejng battered front room"—this for Phil's bene- the Kpy had been taken a But | no—they obviously had a I i bantong. & RISt R Tiiy rotode thny flt—“you're fairly safe from a shot. now she had herself in hand again She heard the basem d in Vinol casily tired pe: the count in the fi But be very, very careful mot to She returned then to |open now; and now a vyoice cam how Vinak glv disposed of Bilvers withou expose yourself, won't you?” could just dimly m hin as |hoarsely, excitedly from below leon RN o “Aw, shut yer map!” he snarled. he sat on the f ar the door- |“Hey, Batty! Batty!” Auceel v told, youse wot youse'll get way ‘ But the next instant with the PEP taste: if youse makes a move! “It's locked,” she stated calmly. |window open, she had clambered deli g Cp she went with a glbe' “And I suppose the basement en- \mer the s]]] low- ady “ANYONE who has watched the development of our cities during recemt years must be im- pressed by the effective and constructive serv- ice rendered by their Chambers of Commerce. These crganizations have not only promoted the business interests of their communities but have justified our confidence in American business men by the increasing breadth of vis- ion and public spirit which make them see all the community’s problems as their own, to the sclution of which they will willingly contribute time, effort and their practical point of view. But this is only part of their service. By unit- ing their strength through the Chamber of Commerce of the United States they are ren- dering the nation a service as great as they rendered their local communities. The Na- tional Government 'needs and appreciates the aid, counsel and advice which American busi- ness as a whole can give. The action taken by Chief Justice Taft during his term as President, which led to the formation of the National Chamber of Commerce, has been abundantly Justlflf:d by experience.” —HERBERT HOOVER.. Dawes, Dr. L. P. DuPont Powder Company DeVighne, Dr. H. C. Drake, James Davis, J. M. Canadian Pacific Steam- ship Company Connors Motor Company Capital Electric Co. Crimont, Bishop J. R, Cole, Cash Caro, J. B, & Company, Chas. Hooker Cleveland, Ardelle Cleveland, George Council, Dr. W. W. Covich, John Alaska Juneau Gold Min-| ing Company Alaska Electric Light & Power Company Anderson, J. P. Adams, E. C. Alaska Meat Company | Alaska Scenic Views | Alaska Steam Laundry Avoian, Mike Almquist, George Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- | poration Anderson, Olgat Alaska Steamship Co. Adams, H. 0. Alaska-Washington Air- ways California Grocery Alaska -Grill Coliseum Theatre Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Carlson’s Taxi Boyle, F. A. | Carter, C. W. Belu;upfi, B. M. Company Elliott, ngius Ohf First Na iwal Bank ord, J. B. & Co. Fex, A. W, ‘S, J. H. Faulkner, H. L. Brmr. L. W. Femmer, D. B. Barton, Dr. Geo. L. | Garster, W. R. Burford, W. K. Gastineau Hotel Battello, Pete | Goldstein, Chas. Empire Prmtlng Company nd, with Phil fi J uneau Chamber of Commerce H. G. WATSON, President . M. GODDARD, Vice-President PURPOSES The objects of this organization are to advanc the civie, industrial, commercial and traffic inter- of Juneau and the Territory as a whole. All over the world wherever business is done, the Chamber of Commerece is in evidence. It is a voluntary organization of business and professional men. It engages in the civic, the social, and cul- tural, for the sole reason that business is affected by those considerations. The mainspring of all material progress is individual initiative, private enterprise. individual initiative and enlarges opportunity for its exercise. It assists private enter- service which private enterprise cannot or does not provide for itself. The accomplish- ments of the Chamber are the result of group enterprice. The Chamber of Commerce is a fixture in business life throughout the world for the sole reason that it pays. The individuals and institutions listed below constitute the 1930 membership of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce. They are all public spirit‘:(] citizens and, as such, deserve your support in every way. G. H. WALMSLEY, Secreta The Chamber provides for prise with a IF YOU ARE NOT A MEMBER . . . . JOIN NOW G. Nostrand 0. Olson Wm. Geddes Junreau Motors Juneau Transfer Co. Naghel, Chas. E Nalley’s Pure Food Products Nowell, Willis Northwestern Fisheries Garnick, Frank Graves, H. S. Co. George Bros. Goldstein, I. Godkins, Miles fiplmea‘ Bros. aser & Freeburger Kendler, Joe Keller, W. K. Kirk, W. B werin, E. C Juneau Dairy Krause, G. E. e r { :':firi:l:n P(;,(Ai Jehnson, W.'P. | Kann's' Store lqu:‘l““fi)rh‘( apt. M. J. Goddard, E. M. Jeane, Dr. C. P. | Lundgren, Al Pullen, W. Juneau Motorship Co. | Layton, Wm. | a Hon, Post, H. H. Gastineau Cafe | Helutzleman, B 1. | Juneau Douglas Telephone | L¢ - Pacific Ceast Coal Co. Harland, C. E. | Cempany Libby, McNeill & Libby Piggly Wiggly Co. sel. W. B. Juneau Water Company | LeFevre, H. B. | Pacific Steamship Co. Hayes Shop Juneau Cabinct and Detail| Menagers Father G. Polson, H. B. % i F.OW. Millwork Company McCaul, T. J. Parks, Gev. Geo. A. | Mc:Bride, J. C. | McNaughton, Guy Meier, Henry Merritt, M. L. Mullen, J. F. MacKinnon Apartments McKinnon, A. F. Maki, Mrs. Ivor McDermott, H. W. Nugget Shop Nelscn, Ludwig Juneau Drug Company Judsen, T. B. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Jorgenson, Marlin Miller, Chas. Morris Construction Co. Mayers Bros. Martin, R. B. Metcalf, Frank Juneau Bakery Hill, Joe s, 3o K. Coast Cement Co. | oward, Brice H. | Walmsley. G. H. Readman, J. (. | Reck, Jchn | Roterfsen. R. E. Ress, Daniel L. Rice, Rev. C. E. Rustgard, John Redlingshafer, H. L. Rice & Ahlers Company Southwell, Dr. R. E. Stewart, Dr. A. W. Saloum, J. M. Sawyer-Reynolds Co. Harri Machine Shop | Helbreok, Wellman | Housel, Dave | Hellan, W. G. Halvorsen’s, Inc. Hawkesworth, C. W. Harris, P. E. & Co. Hills Brothers Hurley, R. C. | Hooker, Mrs. C. E. | Juneau Cold Storage | Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Co. | Juneau Lumber Mills i Juneau Young Hardware Cempany “So build your community that quickened conscience, larger vision, decper devotion and equality of rights for all men will resoive itself into an enthusiastic zeal for personal service in the community. All who give service are torch bearers.” .—TIIE;OI)ORE ROOSEVELT. N, N X =N Standard Oil Co. Sabin, Chas. Stabler, H. D. | Stevens, R. H. | Streller’s Weekly | Swansen Bres. Grocery Sperling, Harry | Sertnaders Orchestra | Sherman, “m‘ skinner, G. W. Sides, M. H. St. Ann’s Smith, L. R. Snow White Laundry S'tatter, Smith, W..G. ranitary Grocery “hepard, H. R. | ¢pickett, John T. fan Francisco Bakery teiri, Fred A. Shattuck, Allen Sreith, Harold Themas Hardware Co. Turner, H. J. I'erhune, H. W. Tanaka, S. | Troy, John W. WAIT! HOL'ON 1 TAKE 1T ALL BACK! Y up the ring with the soldier in a | decisive manner. So there you are. Olson beats Collier, wins from | Silvers with a punch after being | whipped for four rounds. Collier | es a simian out of Silvers and Campbell beats Ols: The Legion is boxing to the ix ro Miles windup A Quality You Would Insist Upon If You Knew Allof the Facts. bakzng lnsuralw “If you find any fault whatever in this Baking Powder, or think you do, your grocer will return and s going o know that he in a fight befo hears the if he e i final gong, Hulse o meet xe going to an; vour money and also pay for and the nitro is apt to explode any | the eggs, butter, flour, etc., you ‘“';_”“' have used.” he curtainra y s .‘ . You will find that statement session bctween X pro . F. Ruckh k printed on the Schilling Baking who have pr not to use a Powder label. Look for it. loaded snowballs while they Read it carefully, It is far the ring. 2 more than a mere gesture of All eight of the fighters have) o,q4 will, Unusual asiit i, it orked faithfully in the . . g ok can b3 means just what it says. Only a Baking Powder, sure and pure, could carry such an offer. Be- cause it is made from Cream of ‘Tartar, and no substitutes. hek 21 Cash Cole, Audttor of Alask left this morning Alaska for Seattle a is making the trip on business and is ex i to return within two wee D McDonald of Anchor- sau visitor w tx T on il man who, expending his energies wholly private affairs, refuses to take trouble cut public affairs, pluming himself on his wisdom in minding his own business, is blind to the fact that his own business is made possible only by maintenance of a healthy social state, and that he loses all around by defective governmental arrangements. Where e are many like-minded with himself— where, 25 a consequence, offices come to be ed by political adventurers and opinion is cd demagogues—where bribery vitiates ration of law and makes fraudu- lent Stat(' transactions habitual, heavy penal- ties fall on the community at large, and among others, en those who have thus dome every- thing for sclf nd nothing for society. Their investments are imsecure; recovery of their debt is difficulf, and even their lives are less safe than they weuld otherwise have been. —HERBERT SPENCER. e e el Taylor, Tke P. U & I Lunch Van Mavern, A. VanderLeest, H. B. Vukovich, Steve Vale, W. Vance, Dr. Howe Van’s Gun Shop Whittier, M., S. Winter & Pond Co. Waggoner, Rev. D. Woodman & Bernstein Wilson, J. W. Wickersham, James Wright Shoppe Williams, M. D. Watson, Harry Winn, Mrs. A. Yeung, Mary Young, Rev. Henry Yurman, H. J. Saunders, Rev. C. C, Steele, W. A. Hellenthal & Hellenthal { Fidalgo Island Packing Co. i Zynda Hotel Dishaw Construction Co. Cutris, R. M. Annex Boarding House Hospital J, F. anitary Meat Company simpkins, Geo.