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. e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930. » ‘ A = Iihc Da;glaswlzosx;lt’nl: ;mtha Just | within the doors of St. Ann’s Hos- TANAKE BIRTH pital here; a gasboat cradled one | infant; a rocking chair, the doé- | IS ]UUUTH FnR | tor’s office, tents, cabin floors, and . |in one instance a father’s lap were the couches where births occurred: | In thé housa there were four 1 sets of twins. Eight were borh Douglas Church 5 Services DOUGLAS NEWS by FRANK L. PACKARD - SYNOPSIS: War tlouds hovér |basement floor below, She stood cver New York gangland. Twis- |up. = The window sill was just a|LARGE CROWD GREETS KSEL z | ty Morgan has defied the Big |little above her shoulders She FIRST TALKIES HERE| Noticee for this cnaren eolumn | Eightcen were stillborn, three had \ ‘ Shot, The grim business of |reached out and, as well as she must be received by SANERpTe | | physical defects causing death, and auelling opposition to his domtl |could, pulled the grill back on the| A packed house witnessed the %% €T ::a:u;?_fl;:cl:ct;::“ ot Local Physician Has Un-inine with minor physical detects usual Record of 1,000 |net fatal nat'on of the underworld calls [sfll It did not fit perfectly by wing of Sound film e vl % He performed four Cesarian see¢- Maternity \Cases without any attendant pains. him from a visit to Enid How- |any means, but certainly no one e opening of the C ard In her apartment where he |chancing in the areaway would no- last night, and a good m SR T8 tions, being the first physician in declares his love for her—a l6ve !tice that it was out of place. Then applause greeted Douglas Presbyterian Native '|’ | Alaska to perform that difficult op=- that horrifies Enid, who be- |the ¢losed the window. on “The Sophomore,”! which Mission .1‘ Yésterday at St. Anm's Hospita), “ration, and all were successful. lieves he is her brother. Mar- | It was inky black inside—almost {’5‘7"“‘ offering. e Ly | Dr. DeVighne has taken a great tha Debbin, her old nurse, gives [as blagk as in the “bird cage” last 1plete synchronization ¢ 2 0 p. m~—Sunday Schocl. (interest in these cases. He has |and ‘Mrs. S. Tanake, Dr. H. C. De- her no support, telling her over ‘mgh(. But tonight she had come }* 5 p. m.—Sermon. | scrupulously kept a record of ea h. 0 A ~ | vighne being the attending physi- the tcléphione her missing [provided against that; and now the : r:er:'ti“c.e_ “‘“YSdBY—leeek{hfn_ Mis Takke lhc] chilg |And the walls of his reception of- | |fices are covered ‘with numerous| First National Ba"_’,‘ An Aim in Life that can' easily be attained by those who save regularly %) a slx-pound boy was born to with picture was noted ome improvement to b | Brother had’ no Identifying |flash light which she had purchased [cured in concentrating I o ad6 Drogr marks) A boded meksage reteiv- |on her way across town sent its|turcs on the screen, that can easily | AL 8T cordially welcome to these | **" " e . L | onotographs of children whose in- o by the Big Shot is deciphersd [round white ray inquisitively about |be accemplished, Douglas is in for | s Mg {, To Dr. DeVignne as well as 10|y o4uction to lLife he has helped to S e by Exid, Filled with dread ‘on |her. She was In a cellar, of (800d entertainment from now on |, |the mother thils i no ordinary ;.o gy smooth as possible.ii 'er‘ul show-goers are to be con-|" 17 |baby, for it is' the onesthousandth i Douglas Catholic Chureh | || he has a:jed to bring into) 3 T ithe world duting hxsuprarsu«mmfMETHODlST CHURCH |career in Alaska , the third night of her Adven- |course—concrete-floored. And, what ture in the underworld she de- |alone concerned her, directly in gratulated on having access to tormines to ‘thwart the Big |[front of hér were the stairs leading |best in the talkie' industry whi 125 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON TilE GREATEST ' CHEVROLET Shot in his plan to rob the |to the floor above. Mr. Ott has brought to them 10:0 8. mi=Mse. ; g s | CHANGES HOURS OF home of P. J. Murkman. She She mounted these rapidly, and| For Sunday night, ° 1:00 p. m—Sunday School. { rhri first child of \lv.j .Amu.rvm::.; EVENING SERVICES IN CHEVROLET HISTORY will be the burglar! emerged into what the flash light |bolt,” will be the feature. | Special Lenten devotions every :] DOJ-b Wah b«l);g4 at W 1‘.’\1\;nx\:|w i i enabled her to see was a sort of ——— Frid night at 7:30 o'clock. November 14, , the son of Mr.| E o Chapter 30. pantry. ' Here there were several| REMOVING TO COTTAGE st and ' Mrs. Robert Smith. Dr. De-| Beginning tomorrow evening, two A Six at the Price of a Four! i - 2 o = —— e ghne has practiced continuously |services of the Methodist Church doors. that ob-} Mr. and Mrs. ert Bonn 0 o' e CHASSIS THE WOMAN BURGLAR ors. She opened one tha Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner, J . Luke's Episcopal Church the Territory since that time,|will change the hours of meeung.' g viously gave orf the front portion[are making preparations to ren o : What provision is made for lubricating the chassis? The areaway, Enld discovered,: with the exception when he was in The Epworth League which has Q A: Alemite high pressure lubrication. Q ning Prayer and Sermon—7:30 of the house, and, stepping for-|to the house formerly occupied 4 separated the Murkman mansion, ook the military service during the been meeting at 6:30 o'clock, will f tsant ward found herself in the rear of |Nels Anderson. ck ; | IR & i i from a towering apartment house. wh:t wnus‘gbvlously tk:e mnnfimll« Nels Anderson. CUATR o | World War. hereafter meet at 7 o'clock and the 89. Q: What improvement has been made in the tool set It was very narrow—so narrow b hing FS Congregational Community | Of the thousand babies, 571 '.‘""""rogular church service has been furnished in each car? um]rd thek mru;; szsneflffl;elone :’2: “THREE YEARS BEHIND Church . | |boys and 429 girls. One born|changed from 7:30 o'clock to 8 A: A new single screw jack is included. eould think of for its existenc And now she stood still for an in- THE BARS,” LECTURE | — N —T the Governor's Mansion, o'clock. ' that it might perhaps Ifurrlushl Bt it listenink: - Thare “was 10 f I 00k ‘;*“E;f:dg S‘;:ggfi ughter of Mr. and Mrs. John e R L C M C ;:gdx;l:’ to ;t;‘:;;:?r:l: (oheltlet;np.l:tsnt ound. ’I,‘hcre was such an.utlcr’y YJndcr the auspices of the Dous- | g:00 p. m—Sermon by pastor. Auffi Starr, a_nd grfmd-dau,hm 'nfi NOTICE 10 ¥YUBLIC onnors ()lOT O"lpany g. s absenceé of sound that the silence|las Cans, the boys' club, a regular | - gl Gov. and Mrs. Scott C. Bone. Not| on and after March 10, the d all the time wefe nursing and hos- yndersigned will not be responsible pital facilities at band. One firstifor any debts contracted by the! the light of day ih a canoe Home Boarding House. outside of Craig off the west|(6) MRS. BERTHA RENNAN. | ————— directory, she had found Murk-|yao onoressive and heavy. She bit lyceum lecture, “Three Years Be- | man's house easily. It was, as she)yyqqonjy at her Iips. Of course{hind the Bars,” will be given by ATTENTION MASONS had thought, just a little west of |yhere was no sound! Rev. Philip E. Bauer, in the Ea A staed communication of Mt Park avenue, and she was quite| gpo went on again, the white|Hall on Friday evening, M P Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M Service Rendered by Experts ju sure no one had seen her when, a ray lancing the darkness, pointing| This lecture is full of the will be held in the Masonic Temple coast of Prince of Wales Islan e e .- moment ago, she had stepped into| e way Tt was a big hall, a big [romance and humor of that nge [t 7:30 o'clock Monday evening.|Two were born on the~beach, TUR | the areaway from the streef. house. There were beautiful rugs|world behind the prison bars. 1t |Visiting brethren are cordialy in- underneath the boughs of a friend- |Expert Piano Tuning or phono- | ROLLER RINK Now she moved silenliy slong it.| ) (he floor. The doors of the|ls from the lips of one ) really |Vited to attend. By order of the|ly tree and the other with no shel- graph repair work call George An: | searching for the basement Window. | oom ooening into the hall were |knowsthe prison_prob For|W. M. CHAS. E. NAGHEL, |ter except the sky. One was de-|derson at Anderson's Music Shoppe. | OPEN DAILY AT 7:30 P. M. It was very dark. She was glad|.1oced Buch details she absorbed |three years Mr. Bauer was chaplain adv. Secretary. |livered just outside the doors of —adv. Beginners afternoon—4 to 6 p, m. each Tuesday of that. Certalnly no oné passing |, onsejosly—but shé was not con-/of the Oregon State Pri by on the strect could ¢ herlcemeq with her immediate sur-|intendent of the Oregon Prison now. Here and there above heri,,.ngings The library was on the Aid Society, and spec t . were lighted windows in the apart-| joonq floor, the fioor above. Gov. Oswald West. S nel : ST o ment house, but they did not dls-| “per it steps, as she began to|most noteworthy prison £ WHERE SOU pel the lower shadows—and the|p, it the main stairway, startled |late years were begun in t | SOUND: O lseum (DOUGLAS) Murkman house naturally was iRlpo. o the silencé of the house|where this lecturer had 2 BES blackness, A was suddenly broken. ‘There was|operation of his p; 1 | Those lighted windows! Bhe halt-1,, % 56t on the tairs, The stairs |Gov. West. | STARTING SUNDAY | ed cuddenly and looked WP Bllgoe pare polished wood. Her| This lecture is a benefit program | them. Buppose someghe were WalCh | rotnstapg olattered. Instinctively she|for the Douglas Cans and Mr.| GE()I{(‘F B4NCI{0FT . ing from one of those windows! Het |yep0n 15 tiptoe. Bauer has given much of his time | i b imn lips tightened. Yes, she whs afrBld| "R tyat was stupld—absurd! She [of late to this boys' cluk - | L Ladies afternoon—each Friday from 2:30 to 5 p. m. Admission Free. il All First Class Patronage Solicited Juneau Amusement Co. WATCH FOR GREASED PIG RACE “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” 1 —afraid of everything tonlght! |yt 4t her lips again in vexation.|boys are in need of more She had been affald when sHe | wore her own foolsteps going to|ment and more vory v had ‘left Martha Debbing house, | o4 her into a panic? People out |bitious endeavors as ivory carv and more afraid the mMmomment She| ., tio gireet couldn't hear the oc- for Dry Cleaning and Pressing e { had entercd this areaway. cupants of the house everytime the GORDON'S Tl 0. Per C oL i £55 scan- ; : o ) 1e 10 er Cent ! alking Progr: > > She stood for b full mimute o680 atier want up and down the stairs,| Tor your accommodat 0.Per Cent All Talking Program De Luxe 1 ning the windows. 1S TRas ould they? Well, then? store will be open th | one at any of them, i She ascended the remainder of |March 10th until 9 p. r | ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— ; IILASKA LA L’NDRI ' Bhe went on again, hugging CIOSE | yy gairs in a natural manner—but o | i 1 up against the wall of the Murk- |y Sper ™ o oht that played| Have you triea the Fve ohaakil EDDIE Qlw“]“.\iu “SOPHOMORE” In New Building on Shattuck Way man mansion, but, s0 far @5 She| pyeug of per wavered a little, and {Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? could make’ odt in the gloom, 1t was not untll she was near the extreme end of the areaway that she came upon the' basement wih- dow she was looking for—and theén only to find herself peering ‘down at it In sudden’ dismay. It Was quite accessible because its sill lay practically on the level with the areaway—but it was protected 'By an iron grill! Perhaps this wasn't the only basement window—perhaps there was another, She went on downh the full length of the house. There was no other window. = She came back and stood staring helplessly at the iron grill. There wasn't ahy mistake—at least, she had not made any. That was what the code message said: “Basement window nreawa And this was the only one there was—one with an iron grill! Under the flopping brim of her hat she passed her hand netrvously across her forehead. ~ What was she to do? Mechanically she bent down to examine the grill more closely— and, as she touched it, she drew her breath in sharply. It was loose; and not only loose, but now, as she put a little pressure upon i, it came away readily in her hand. She smiled at herself thinly. Of course! She was stupid! This had all been “fixed” long ago. She lifted the grill just enough 1o one side to free the window, and tried the window itself: It openeéd inward—easily. Nor did it make any sound. Well-oiled hinges, of course! Whoever had prepared the way had left nothing undone! . A vague wonder came upon her. Kaiowing the location and coffibina- tioh of the wall safe, and with the mesns of entry into the house al- ready provided: for, it seemed strange that the safe itsell should etill have been left -untduched merely because the house had not been entirely unoccupied until now. Surely it could have been looted | without a sleeping household, say, being ‘any the wiser for it! Such things had been done often enough. Why not here? There must be.a very good reason for it, of course, but she did not know what it was. She probably never would know. She could not ask Roy! She was down on her hands and now,” working herself in feet first through the window, but her were constantly scanning the lighted windows of the apartment It was not quite 50 easy d appeared to be. u’l"!:eh:asm:::t window was oblong nd, though amply long i stape, and, LUOE, FN et 1 was not quite so steady as before. strongly than ever. She tried to tell herself reassuringly that there wasn't anything to fear; that the worst of it was over, now that she had got safely into theé house; and that it wouldn't take much longer ~—just a few minutes needed to open the wall safe—and then she would be out of the house again. A tremulous little smile came. Yes, she knew all that, but it did not alter the fact that she was desper- ately afraid just the same. ‘Wheére was the library? Her flash light's ray was darting up and down the hallway of the second floor now. the doors here, too, were closed. She opened one door after another. - None of them was fas- tened—the keys, she noticed, had all been left in the locks on the in- side. Anll then, finally, after an instant’s pause on the thresh-hold she entered a room at the rear of the hallway. This was it. (Copyright, Frank L. Packard) What does the safe hold? There is danger ahead for Enid. Contintie the story Mon- day. e . 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