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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 3. 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT T _ _POLLY AND HER PALS oD JESS IMAGINE = [/ * THEY'S SOMEBUDDY, ) By FRANK L. PACKARD - | [E2/6 2555 2((Gumn') | || § iy - e —— R l g P SYNOPSIS: Her loysr hunt- “Yes,” she.said, ‘and, goi#g to the %?Nig Y.%:EJ_A ing her brother as a murderer; mantlepiece, took it dowa ana| |OUT OF 1T, ke brotMer determined {o» kill handed it to him. | | BETTER! the man who would curb his | He studied it | nal a-tivilles perhaps for- then, with a = that {s the situation that might have mzant anyt tizror to Enid Howard’s on the desk. b a1l. S5 far she has been suc- | Her heart sank as ¢ ful in thwarting them; she him. He wasn't pa bad koot the cine to the Big to the photog §hot's ideatity from Phil Mar- ing ov t'n and ressmed him from the clitches of the Big S s gang, |the pad of bl £ their revenge, Now resov- (the typed sk -1 fiom {he slight wotind she 4 to her impetuous and dar- fon in faving the Big m the police, she plans en- r a moment; and 1 of his head that g, laid it} alched mor: nuseript paper, f a story photo- | She K #o contine her perilous e "“.‘iff,’u“““‘ “we get to] Bl e A B : ture and save the two men ffom [that in a minute,” he said easily.|r™ Daughter of the “4‘00”5(,overn,nent Fl”ds &4,’000 cach other. e picked up and examined one 0 i Ithe firlished ‘sheets of manuscript DOUCLA 5 Wins Right to Pislol} < ¥ | Chapter Is this part of the book you told | FOUR LAWYERS AFINOR BOAST OF y ADDS COLOR TO INTERNATIONAL ROGR TWD FAMILIES \ In Trio of Dead Letters s sacrsco v clanging bell and e writing?” { | THE BIG SHOT CALLS | “yes” she said again. ( NE WS | v b distinction Enid opened the door of Martha! g put the sheet of m script | { ‘:f : hook et southern Pebbin's house, hurried along the, pack on its pile without comment | WASHINGTON, marc: same person, hieard u h hall and, entering her little IVINg lother than another nod oOf his| N micsives that arrived at the e G rgom, turned on the ligl | head. Roy had brought he home. He|demanded, had gone around the corner for|in Winnipeg in gome cigar ow,” he | ZIM f Providence hington brought governmen offers $4,000. you W when did you say CEMETERY AT DOUGLAS | |leiter division of the postoffice in e head of one group. ‘ | 7 I‘ i he letters contained bills ¢ tes before coming in.{yoy left there 1A <5 She was th 1 for the few min-'" “phree mo she answer-| - Funetal Tor 3. 6. e denomination and were % and becaw 4o . utes this g-;«' her alone bS!d ran gq, ZimmerMARE Vs Holti ' from the |ceived within a few hours of e e ) ngw into the connecting bedroem, | wyes well thing to show |Eagles Hal EZ L o | other. 2 e rin o i opened n‘m' trunk, took out the 'tnat three m e e ‘EA;‘I( J:::?el&S:rnd;lyu;afZ:;::;]itu_x}:\ \ Tha addresses indicated ¥ |crds are popular in Stockholm. i< fipograph ol Boy, and, ““‘“‘“‘“fl":;!] living in Winnipeg? | Fraternal Orde rof Eagles, Elks | R = ' 8 - - Wi 15, set o dhe, el | “Any number of things" she re- | aicneers and Douglas Fire Depart- i gind then ghe siumped into hersponged quickl “Lett from | ment, of which the deceased was 2 degk chair. It had been a strange friends, p s connected with Fa- | member: together wWith the man ! € day, an anxious day. She was glad tnerss death and”—she pulled open | friends attending from botr ! :.:cx;“r;u:k ‘11;):: ;:\n i but the drawer of the desk—herc s 5 the channel made the i | BB it b b . i ‘u:]) h{' o Mq/(lm\;o.]\ St one of the largest held in y | ' gure what his purpose was. I ctill have an account there.” r[?:fionk;agl?ei:gndnsc,hur tha | 1 b6 Roy had asked her then if she| po took the book, glanced at £ |services by Rev. P. E. B Miss | i ‘g hag a telephone in her house; and few of its pagss, handed it back— | gatherine’ Shisr &ad Earl Cath- had asked her, too, for Martha lunq suddenly reaching out to her.!sart sang “Lead Kindly Light,” and Debbins' address in Maine. ShC patted her on the shoulder. ‘Abide With Me," accompanicd by 8 willinz to accept her at face genjally, “I thought you were| Ag the firebell tolled in honor yalue as he had been ab first. BOt, cyrojght from the start. But I had | the dead, the fire truck co adter all, she was on safe ground |y pg sure. I'm satisfied. All theve Kint SoAgk AHE for there! Why should it worry her? {is to do now 13 to knock thal|pon and from there to the oui- He had told her not to leave NCr prother stuff out of your pret S Gf the. toen Which “““’ p rogm until he came back i1 the pepq» hei ik o0t e FAB e thaze & Yo | evening for her—that Runty would| 115 hand had closed a little over "mn cled A R | attend to her wants. ~Whether he por gnouider, and he had drawn!mage in the Eagles' plot, W was intentionally keeping Mrs, Knne‘hcr nearer to him. Mrs Zlmmermnn‘ is Riaq bir &ad ho:'s‘tlr ‘:\pnrt she did mot| .1 don't scc how that is possi-| pollowing were the pallb know, but she thought so. - Bhe yjo ginee you are Roy,” st td Honcr"r;gu R. Shepar was grateful for that. But there . “3ubt 166K ab that photo-| jonn Boee Dlieea Was tomething else that had made graph ggain” 1 Aftiohiciten Loamxi\g and Ed An-! the day one of almost intqlerable| «gyret I know,” he said. “I gues: owe. Bike! L. W Ki‘bu:'n ina Alex] anxlety—an anxiety that had grown t j1coks like me—tha why I'XnigL b 'mvldwch"\rlev" S"" ;11'{ (‘.m. L | with the hours, and was still in 1O gure for one thing that T bl co e o B A ¥ d 2 degree relieved. Phil was fully nanqing out the straight goods. Buti vy, iy N forewarned, and thoroughly on his'y, matter how much “(\. ;“" it Very beautiful t 1 f guard, of course; but had they looks, T'm . g | flored, oonbribygen Stk { : . of ] ¥ locks, I'm telling you again it lsu't RS | Mrs. Muriel Vanderbilt Church, | made another attack on him? Ifime and that's on the level, t00." | (o : descendant of one of America’s | ¢ £2, had it been successtil? What! .yt iy is you, Roy.” she insisted, | SPECIAL MEETING OF = | most aristocys lines, has just bad happened? | “Nix!” He laughed. “And, say, LADIES' LEAGUE TONIGHT been grarted permission to earry | { She knew nothing There had k4 T'm tickled pink it isn't! He's| | & P ol ‘]yt was explained that ] been no nowspaper on her hedside yne ast guy on earth Td want to| There will be a special meeting | Mrs, Church often returns to| table that morning, and, though she 'pe/ you get that don’t you?” of L.llL“Dauglns Island Ladies League ’:;‘:h}.\oh}e in ““"dlx‘:.‘x‘:,“\’\!‘aslltfan‘t { : had acked for one, Runty has €on- | gro was closing his arms arouna |tonight at 8 oelock, held in fhe; iy popic Iboro of Mid- | i sistently “forgotten” abput it 8l par Congregational church. All ®em- ' gj.tGwn, Deceraber 23d, accord- ¢ day. _ “Roy, ‘What arc. you doing?” she|Pers are urged to attend. | ing to the chicf’s monthly report ; @ ! v, y b Pl P G iy b 4 i ? What had ‘taken place? What |seq in a startled way as she drew to the town council. e 2:;”—; ”‘;“,‘; f"';m:’g“”x’fl% h}f*:,mw from him. “What—what do|GIRLS' BASKETBALL e i g g e? at had Roy. done? Ead| o SEXTET AT BANQUET ot Phil and the police got anywherc?}yo“fl‘:;l‘m;m your /klddingl” His ¢ § Were ‘they ‘any -néarer “to, the mg:vok:e was earnest’ now, the laugh-| The Girls’ basketball squad were O“".. i Shot's identlty than before? Had (yor gone out of it. “You know what |Suests at a banquet Saturday night i ! ¢ Skinny or Batty Rose been &I~y mean I wouldn't want to be (8t the Arcade Cafe in Jjuneau. The ! ¥ rutfid? And Phil? Was he stm!ycu, brother. It isn't only what |members of the team and the two, H H %‘ fato? ' you did for me the other night—I subs that made the trip to Wran- 'y | g 4 One thing afforded her a cer-ifa) for you from the start. gell, including Mona Carlson, Eliza- | { & taln measure of relief. She felb{ i just had to make sure you[beth Sey, Mae Fraser, Effic Flock,| | ‘a0 o) & he, was still alive. They dare ngt werenyt playing any game, because Josephine Kilburn, Rosie Africh, | 4 | e - i ; :‘.}; h‘:;—‘f would defeat their the whole thing was kind of queer.|Ruth Lundell, and Vieno Weho,| L 5 SV 1) 3 RGP . But that's the way it came—hard |Were present. Supt. Cathcart, Miss 5 1 2 p:,‘;‘:ieedm;!;l“;si‘n“ S]CE’:"::;:::: ::x‘nnd quick. Youre the only girl|Pepoon, and Mr. i Premier Berenguer Goes| AVOID THAT ¢ = - ithat ever got me all the way. And,|strom completed the party of twzlve [3 -} \ ¥ :;;: if they killed him they must jisten, kd, it was the Hrst look dig |that participated. i Back to “‘“‘lls G‘me‘ FUTURE SHADOW* oo & i s uld 8000~ {3t though I was holding on tight| After the banquet was scrved, ment as Rivera's 3 g or later come to light. - TReY lyjy 1 knew 1 wasn't being played |short talks were given by members | pLiy By refraining from over-indul- z would try first to make him tell ;5 of the squad. The three seniors, WMADRID, Ma Py gence, if you would maintain 3 where the papers were. Yes, but| " (Gopyright, Frank L. Packard) |wished next year's sextet as £00d downfall of one Dictatorship a few the modern figure of fashion where was Phil? luck as they have had this season. weoks ia 15 wae] : 3 2 «§he did not dare use the tele- Roy—her brother—in love |Miss Pepoon expressedy her appre- turned to vi ihe' same el Women .whq prize the modern ‘ phone. It u,nim risky. Roy had| \ign Enid. Read tomorrow of |ciation for the spirlé and coopera- qf Governme figure with its subtle, seductive :,?:ldgf,zob:ck e B 2| the Big Shots Jove. tion the girls have shown. | The Government of Premier Ber- curves—you men.who would keep g iy AL ——————— 1 v | . wcWhy badn't she been allowed fo/ T i ‘;EE:C‘”;]E:}“;;‘N{’;" o 8t Demlls that trim, proper form, eat health- e nlnh“eg“ R e srll:(iles} MEETI!?VG f thi WENDED N |every semblance of (ho‘ D\‘ mv‘::': fullybutnotimmodemtely.Banish 9 to attempt to trap her or| A special business meeting of the Snttatord R e 144 e i — elimi o 44 fgick her into a slip of the tongue Juneau Woman's Club will be held| News recently received here tells 5‘;?"6"”::‘“‘1‘_’;1“:“"_ Ban. wak 0] Bxcessg'efless eliminate a!?us.s. @bout last night?—of which, de-|{Monday evening at 8 p. m. in the|of the marriage in Miami, Arizona, ir'i‘ e v,Qf re n‘mm lcE e mo erate—_be moderate in ail y Berred of news, she could not pos- |City Hall. Officers will be nom-|of Miss Leona Fleek mhm& Ge;:‘gc 2 Raaca: & e A W‘:}:; things, even in smoking. When sibly know anything unless she was inated for the Federation of Clubs. {Hill. The former is the daughter gt . tempted t ke the woman who had been at the —adv. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleek who D° RIver his was evens }L oeddtiess,wheu your eyes f #ibird . cage?” Perhaps! St e — | formerly resided here. Mrs. Fleck YI;V"‘;; D‘l'm“ Do Fulvers, S are bigger than your stomach, b nThe papers were full of it. That | Q was Miss Lizzi 7 ot begg;;“rcd \f~-;}u:‘ill.‘i“xv-{g?::-d reach for a Lucky instead. Com- A ;x:rnehwuhe e SOk Vi e o | MILLERS HERE FOR visit P {8 ot SRR thadors he “Comi e e e nfomem e LERS HERE FO! | S A fore. Avoid that future shadow by oming evenis % 4 Poaite a news stand. The streamer | Mr. and Mrs. William Miller gk ot Kingstown, 5L, iy avoiding over-indulgence if you cast their = cent, W. I, were delighted recently 1d P g ’ | head lines leaped out at her: | have been spending the WInter in when a circus visited the island for would maintgin the lithe, youth- cpogows before” | W | Security Bay, were visitors on the the first time. ful, modern figure. A i POLICE SEIZE $500,000 WORTH Island yesterday. They still have = _ L TR T ther nome on the Berte. I 81| PRl TRl Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette ? | i | spen e summer season trolling. | )4 MUSTERIOUS GUN BATTLE | , i s S | YYPOGRADHY a man ever smoked, made of the 4 Roy had seen i, t00. He DA | griddle.cake batter WOMEN MAY PLAY BALL | CoSsmeemswoomscesy gnest tobacco—The Cream of the 1 muttered savagely under his breath.| depends upon adding micans, in this shop, just rop—“IT’S TOASTED.” Every- i | P, just . = - Jetr lps trembled a lttle. If he! she milk to the flour ... Seldovia is organizing to bulld; exactly what the dictione one knows that heat punfies and oply knew! She was glad, glad A a baseball park so that the players s0 “TOASTING” not 1 H with all her soul that that much of the great Northern American| 8¢ 8aySeee e A not only re- misery had been averted; but, £00, | game may have an opportunity to! ; moves impurities but adds to the she faltered before the significance I I I l E oxpress themselves and so they “THE ART o flavor and improves the taste. ! of it all, It was only one of 80 might have games with Port Gra- OF P I things that Roy was guilty | . ° ham and other towns. One of the! RINTING' .‘ " "He had gone so far| Even if| at‘ a tzm @ |rovosais for using the pari s the| g 9 : Jje was not caught by the police,| organization of a woman’s bassball | ¢ same care, the same } she ever hope to save him Likewiss the smooth rieh flavor | (4™, according to the Seldovia thought, the same exact~ ™ himself? ‘What was the end? of Hills Bros. Coffec is the fesult | Herald. ness of balance, harmon 3 | it was— ofms:izntrollgd Roasting—the pat- ——————— of col 1 eht;iee ¢ y - 3 ! rose suddenly to her feet. ented; continuous process which NOTICE | of me»; 03 ° Sl e e thony door g, 1ol oaly & fewpounin'at 3 : | diums Is used by us on a Your Throat Proiection—against irritation—against cough. e m, and he #as comfng now. | PPocess can roast coffee 30 | oo Ly COmPlaints have héen maR| pleoe of printed matter *Be Moderate! ... Don’tj dize the mod icdi ing gi i oy “I am in here” she called out vedy, tally !o‘ the cnyl Council akow Ehar tlis artist uses whea erate! ... Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing. girdles, fake reducing tab- \ 3 .. wal " - 2 . o 12 L e s Fresh from the original vacuum |y :;”f:;: c‘zrc\:fignc‘;?;. c:: M“""w lie i painting a pictures lets or otHer quack “anti-fat” remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are ’ ”Mw 9ip fbe xgom bd. lm: pack. Easily opened with the key. {act in the premises, such oun-! The i wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok- critically about him. l:::“rim:r::fd":":s:&? :;n::umwd: veal piecep o';- S m;'k s ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when | ¢ by i ke 154 ’:"xu:‘!?; service, or lack of service, @Ate3| yotheeye, casy [;fe::’;‘:':: tempted to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence | ‘e o and hours of ) i i i idi -1 intai s of occurrence and 8| gy oo | CETS RESUL in things that cause excess weight and, by avoidiag over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. } | TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Caturday night, over a toast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. I H. R. SHEPARD, —adv, City Olerk. other facts bearing on the m'uer. FroRroSs o "©1930, The American Tobaceo Co., Mfrs. [‘ \

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