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THE DAILY ALASKA JACQUELINE ON HER OWN by RICHARD STAR"R, EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930. POLLY AND HER PALS B .; ~IAL, Bs ESS M) Y soul Ani' 5 < i You AINT HEARD ! NUTHIN' YET SAM - ON ACCOUNT OF ME HAVIN' T'SLEEP IN THIS DANG CELLAR, WAS BEATIN'/ SYNOPSIS: Jacqueline Grey's | “A mystery,” cried Teddy. “So thirst for adventure is quenched (there is. yjou by chance mc‘ | the night she was introduced to |lady who lost the diamond neck- night clubs in the company of |lace? But of course, you can’t be. Mrs. Porter Mason and Arthur |You weren't wearing diamonds. You Carew. The place is raided, but 'had pearls on.” Jacqueline escapes through a | “The lady who lost the diamond window to intrude upon four !necklace?” repeated Jacqueline. “I men in an adjoining apartment |am afraid I don't understand. Do building. It was most fortu- [you mean that somebody lost a ’ nate for Teddy Montrose was diamond necklace at the night i there, the young man she had |club?” é seen earlier in a restaurant. | “Haven't you seen the papers| this morning?” “No. To tell the truth I haven't been thinking about papers today.” | All the morning she had been thinking about this very appoint- | |ment w h Teddy had made with | Teddy has spent all his time | watching her but never expect- | ed to see her again. He gal- | lantly offers her his protection | and subdues the trio of card sharpers when they attack him. With 263 pounds of their money | | in his picket, Teddy and Jac- queline flee in a taxi. Romance buds and they meet again the next day. The young man is the son of the shipping owner and at present persona non grata with pater because of expen- her for the afternoon. = > - B PR “Tll show you,” said Teddy. : i { tai i BB S \ Ij‘l. } . Fl. O G th :;r:szz :;u{lst};: :‘:Ihz;e:lh;] Were‘:‘am E. K. Tobin, of the Salvation 1 3 . : . Flowers | Army in this city, will occupy the i |from his mflfict and héflded (AR DOUGLAS dgs llp leS Ver O am came from everywhere, from s0 pulpit of the Presbyterian E}};urch Jarquvlme.' I'm glad Jou hz\ml‘ ? many of Earl's boyhood friends and | tomorrow, Sunday, morning at the |seen this y'et k:e(‘;\use it’s rather a: from later friends whom we did |regular 11 o'clock services. |serious nln_alwrh A0 NEWS not know.” | Rev. C. C. Saunders, the regular | Jacqueline then rea Y S - Having the dead aviator's two | pastor, is now in Ketchikan at- sive tastes. In Teddy's own |ishing story of the raid on Circo's| S 5o 53 0 i » ! ys, William, 7 years old, and | tending the annual meetin N - £ “ » ig! ¢ which gre 3 v 2 g of the words he is a “beggar. PINEE N SRRy WOED RIS — Earl, Jr., 5, with them is like|Presbytery of Alaska and will re- Y | astonishing as it went on . | PLEASURABLE EVENT having Earl again, Mr. and Mrs. |tuth home sometime next week. Chapter 18 { The raid itself, from the news-| Batland sald. | Watl Beikads . 3 ofl MOND NECKLACE int of view, was secondary | i orland said. ~ Earl Borland's wid- | The Session also announced that A DIAMOND "NEUSAVE. . " paper poin ol -4 ) k]k Considering the weather, a good ow, in Seattle from Alaska for the 'the regular Sunday evening meet- h gacqueline proved an attentivelto the loss of & da’“yf"{“‘l’v‘ !’?‘C 1“ ¢ |attendance was present at the so- | first time, probably will make her ings of the young. people will be 4 listener as Teddy Montrose related by a pr:)mu}bn.I ciety lady whose {cial doings of the Douglas Island | home here, she said today. ILaH voibtrow veding b el § 'l‘s:w a l:\ml)]hml msumx;nn[pd :}w un_;v;o was k.;nmn d N | Women's Club, last night. Eight i P ‘[ i 4 | ree men who were ready for the e necklace was valued a - |tables enjoyed the card playing R . & SO ing. | | shearing 000 pounds. It had been anatched | pinoving were the prled winners CAPT. TOBIN WILL ‘ SEE THE PENNIES 3 He explained that, when she had from the owner's neck in the con-|y "yriaoe mefie Fleek and Ed An- | PRESIDE SUNDAY | i 80 unconventionally appeared on fusion which followed the turning| g ewe firsts, a 4 % * E: 1 : 7 A pi s it 'Iwn‘dmws. firsts, and Mrs. John F A PRES CH At PIGGLY WIGGLY. Ons mem. the scene, he was in the m.‘d st of out of the 11;:}} as the pol --‘Amm Charles Sey, consolations; for | T . URCH ber of a family has an opportunity a dispute over pos on of the 2.53 ru,sh(‘!l the doors, i | whist, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson |to estimate the correct numter, pounds he had taken from the trio, The police, it seemed, had PIan- | firgrs’ and Mrs. Gust. Wahto a The Session of the Presbyterian | Piggly Wiggly Piggly Wiggly of) of amazed card sharpers ned the raid well, and were present |y piagser, consolations. church announced today that Cap- | ¢ Aaty. X deal of money,” in overwhelming strength. They) | were confident that they had closed | “That’s a great Jacqueline said wisely. 4 ot so muc}) as all that wh'-jl ('\'4'1':\' o}xbrance and exxvt br'!t?r‘r- ”:{‘Errmaind(’r of the evening. Mus it's gone I shall be a penniless or- whistles, went. which were the sig-|e . 1o qance was furnished by phan again.” nal for the rush. | Refreshments followed the cards| and then dancing occupied the| { John Niemi. - SHERIWN WILLIAMS FAST—DRI FLOOR VARNISH Dries Hard in Four Hours g STORK VISITS FEERO HOME { | | { A bouncing boy baby, tipping the |scales at 8 pounds, was born at {4:30 o'clock yesterday morning to |Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Feero, at their | home. Mother and child are re-| ported doing nicely. | > | i | Has Designed for floors and linoueum. excellent gloss and long life. OPEN NIGHTS AT COLISEUM ARE REDUCED TO THRE | a7 | Mona Smith, pretty New ctu-w' g8+ gian' oir Uner In sction ss she flew over the | | Starting next week, the Douglas| rhe clri cer plane | snd took wn aerial view of the | Coliseum will only be open three; 0f the Western Aiclines, Letween [ apers s Manhattzn, & nights a week, according to an an-| Loy Awgeies and San F ove is the Al Aty Mk THE ol n {nouncement made by Manager Three new features will be sho | | | ¥ & a bl sl THE “COCOANUTS" WILL \whole film. Zeppo gets in some { | SRSH Webh: 85 TRENES e 080 BE HE SUNDAY NIGHT mad jesiing when his broihers are {only. The regular show nights el I R ol v - " n 1. sdla v and 14 1 g. It’s Marxla u, side- will be Sundays,” Wednesdays and| aecoiging to the reporis which |splitting fooling. | Fridays. . have come from Juneau regarding | Berlim's music js irrasistii ‘ ] {3 A Wi lthe taliting picture “The Cocoanuts,” R R AR MR A B | g y . addition to the successful songs and | | |E. W. GRAGEN BE BURIED {1t is a wow! It took four nightsitunes of the original production. | It is the POLICY behind the POLICY that COUNTS b This Agency has been in continuous success- bl IN DOUGLAS TOMORROW o show the feature to the Juneau and is p! feature e the music ma: 1ew theme so; er has introduced ¢ Afavob. 08 | ; “When My Drea Earl Borland’s widow, who with |Come True,” and Mary Eaton and her two little sons brought thel! Oscar Shaw sing it. ¥ FOUR DAYS’ MAIL (Seattle Tim i i | E. W. Cragen, who died at St. ¢ , | Ann’s hospital Thursday morning, Douglas. |will be buried Sunday afternoon. A | It is one of the unigue big fea- | veteran member of “the mother tures from the legitimate stage Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, DOW placed at the disposal of the | flyer's body from Alaska to Seattle, | |and his mother and father, Mr, and {Mrs. William E. Borland, today asked that some bit of their grati- { The confusian of the rald was imprinted upon Jacaueline’s mind. A vil ms with the advent of the talk- ati si % HEb whiy siso 1V w0t camaddibA | 50he. $HeR ‘of tris Deckiace was |JLDeattlE. NE WIILUS Biied BE HIB O S R it | tude be expressed to Seattle for the | ful operation since January first, 1898. 3 Douglas Aerie. Services will be;ing picture. “The Cocoanuts” is| 1t i Jacqueline. immediately made known to the| o "N “pooiec mgal starting at,the real thing—a musical comedy. | DUE ON STEAMERS;honnrs paid their son in the jojn:J t is the " Dnrvn know. It's a '\nas mone? lpch.re, anfi ‘ln- consequence veery 'y 1e olock. Interment will be in Singing, dancing, laughing — the oo i ‘I.un'::’n! services with Carl Ben Eiel- POLICY behind the POLICY as when it is in my company.|person was sea ched /in vain. the Eagles cemetery. Broadway stage success, transfer-| There are four days’ mail from |son. That he de thi ibl 2 Money never stays on me some-| The police were mystified until 5 & rex ema the States on four steamers due in| “So many helped whom we never | e 3 R 3 4 | PR S red to the cinema | e ! how. If it hadn't been for that pe- |information was brought to them Laughs come so fast they're al- [Jumeau within the next 48 hours. knew,” the senior Mrs. Borland | We have no diversions. Insurance is our ah culiarity I shouldn’t have lost the good opinion of the Old Top.” “What are you going to do with it?" queried Jacqueline. “I was thinking of one more glorious bust-up to last about a week or perhaps we could stretch | it to a fortnight.” Jacqueline passed over the “we” without comment, but he saw the flash in her eyes and recognized a kindred spirit That in fact was just what she was doing with a not | much larger sum, although Teddy | did not know it. But a change w: coming over Jacqueline. She felt ! a sense of responsibility for this by three men who occupied a flat adjoining a night club that a young woman had made a clean escane from the raid. The young woman | had climbed out of a window and! crawled perilously along a narrow ledge to gain the fire staircase of | the adjoining flats, and by telling | a fanciful tale to the three men who gave the information, had pre- vailed upon them to allow her to| pass through their flat. | So ran the swry. With it was a| description of the stolen necklace consisting of 32 graduated dia- monds ard a star pendant; and a description of the one girl who had | AILI NIEMI VALEDICTORIAN ! Aili Niemi will be the valedictor- ian at the commencement of this year's Senior class, according to an announcement made today by Supt. Cathcart. The scholastic standings of Aili, Elizabeth Sey and Alice Tassel were very close for their four years of high schoo! work. Elizabeth will be Salutator-, ian. Owing to the fact that it ls‘ customary to have the Associated Students’ annual picnic the last dnyl of school, Commencement will be held Thursday, May 15, instead of| ways stepping on one another heels. “The Cocoanuts,” is a laugh- show from beginning to end. Grou- cho, the talky Marxman, has the zippiest flow of lines any micro- phone ever listened to. Harpo puts on a dumb show in pantcmime thas has never been equalled. Chico pulls some of the funniest stuff in the Be Own Weather Man She Tells Housewives Three days’ mail is aboard thelsnld. “There is no way I can thank Northland, due tonight, or Admira}‘them. We can never repay the Evans due at 1 o'clock in the |committees, the American Legion, morning or Alameda due Sunday the Forty-and-Eight, the Chamber midnight. One days’ mail is aboard |of Commerce, the Alaska Yukon the Queen due Monday night. Pioneers, the Sons of Norway, the ———— ‘Washington National Guard, detachments from Fort Lawton, Butterworth’s and the Acacia, the Coliseum LET Aimquist Fiesy yonr Sult We call and deliver. . Phone 528 the | day business and there is no kind we do not write. When you want insurance, see us. We are alway;z here ready to answer your insurance questions or to write a POLICY for you. Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANGE—Every Kind e e TR U ————— over-grown boy. SC: i /as 8 st | Friday, as previously announced. | % ble government securities,” she told | Jacqueline Grey. ig | d g him, remembering the advice of 3 X INDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD—— BB Bistum, the solicitor The police were confident that D l » Teddy srmned. “Thats fust what|the Eirl was the one who had stolen Oug as 2 WITH WOOD 3 you would do, isn't it?" he chuckled, ' the diamond necklace, the story S - % and Jacqueline laughed. e U ERD, ChurCh MUSICAL COMFDY We can help you plan and estimute costs In the tale of his confessions| Jtcqueline dropped the paper and . Let us furnish all the Lumber, D NS Teddy did not say anything about zf‘t(!"lcc:l:‘l)ll\]x l;\ Ifrom. m;] her wl(t}h l;n S r . 1sh a e Lumber, U'oors, : H X 6] g I’ - | l/ 3 : . . the laay ot e Aamo chorus el (T Ces came souna uoid o ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING Windows, Cedar Shingles, Superior Ce- ol g ugh this had had a great deal to 234 i o & 3 do with his downfall in the eyes[theY rested on Teddy's face. AND LAUGHING SHOW ment, Wall Board and Interior Finish. ] S5 Mo father. . Although & per.| °Mr. Montrose” she said in a| Notioew for thi enarcn column ; Prompt Servi fectly innocent flirtation, his ac-| choked voice, “do you—believe I|must be received by The Empire / pt Service ! e, R S i S S THE MARX BROTHERS = : Shorus had cost Teddy a great| Teddy's face flamed. “Me!” he morninxwto guarantee change of ( /] L 1 . which the “Old Top” gasped quite harshly. “Do you take |Sérmon topics, et . J L b M ll l ¥ o g;}"{’:e:”“ i P lme for such an outsider as that?” bk uneau Lumoer s, Inc. brown eyes of| “NO. I don't,” she returned rather v oo e eddy relt that [WeArly. “But’ I had to ask you. T P e i Jipre % i Lumber for Every Purpose . the episode of the chorus lady hadeU“ see t_he circumstances look so | k PHONE 3858 L | Retter remain untold. But he|Dlack against me. I am the only sunday afierioon tne Rev. Phil- * 18 vowed inwardly that such episodes {’;’i‘\‘;:fi:f“"{zb who D-;;A\rttid- ;mt: lip Bauer, Pastor of the Commun- 1 should never be repeate ¢ 5 4Ry NOW hin| ity Church will conduct the wor- ¢ i Thus, in two short meetings, and | V8% dfl‘" thw{ ‘slup services for the Native Church A Comedy Show with 100 Per Cent STA:I‘IONERY" OFFICE EQUIPMENT’ § | without any admonitions whatever, | Teddy drew a long breath through i their school room, 3 p. m. . Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing | ‘ ueline had achieved more in| : 5 | B s, o retays egeneration| "If ansbody In trousers suggests g £t ALL TALKING COMEDY Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typeuwriters & iy $han all the Old Top had been nble}anymmg of that sort to me, I'll ‘\_l Douglas Catholic Church 1| Fin A . G M * o 5 | fimn i ne 0 mop v v wble| STV, L iy, Ve e MOVIETONE NEWS OPENS THE SHOW eo. M. Simpkins Co. " | Views rich in all manner of threats. (CoPyright, 1930, Richard Starr) | 10:00 4, m—Mass. This young University of Ken- o > 3 | B0 that” concluded Teddy, “is| 1:00 p. m—Sunday School. tecy ERuNA LML ik yrparch 10 cents—20 cents—75 cents —_————— st D | > The mystery of the diamond Gyt y 3 | Ingels, is working to make eve: ] the story of mzhxz'urlple past(.! And B hies, St s tiiins the Special Lenten devotions every housewife her own “weather man,” . “y <l B mow you know thai am a down- 5 g Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. | insofar as her own home is con- -3 . y | | Si-the-heel adventurer not fit to| Story Mondas. [ comed. g, " heleved i Hereafter show nights will be Sunday, ,“YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” il ‘associate with you.” R g iy o sy — merica’s only woman air _con- -4 P ig _ Jacqueline smiled at him. I oD 2 | St. Luke's Episcopal Chureh T‘ ditioning engincer, and is shown Wednesday and Frlday only for et 8§ 1o » she told ] E SHIPPERS i 5 #' measuring the moisture in the air. : [ v it B don't think that at all” she et Evening Prayer and Sermon—7:30 (International Newsreel) T eanin and Pr 1 “You are my knight in shin-| aotorship NORTHLAND will sail |0'clock. Y e s S - == y g emng R armor who came very boldly 10ifrom Seattle April 14th, For freight |H————~ | R Ry T O IO T LT T LTI my rescue when my own 1001‘5h"nnd passenger reservations call T Congregational Community 2 : K ‘ o o ness had me‘::t ‘mfi“’zfgz:s Femmer, telephone 114. adv. |\ Church Iz CALIFORNIA GROCERY 4.LAS LA UNDR’ position. And a - Ty s — 2 . : s ' pess of mine I want to consult| Painting e Kalsomining. First m‘:‘:fi)";. p:‘_!‘é‘\ifids ;?,gf,“- H v . In New Building on Shattuck W ' i you, because there is & mystery at-|class work guaranteed. Telephone| 11:30 a. m.—Sermon by lhe‘ Pas- § PHO\E 478 The Home Of Better Grocerles & o o) 4 tached to it," 396, adv. |tor, H “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST”

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