The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 6

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urd flicting cvidence confronts de- tectives in the murder of Dan | Parados. At first members of his household are suspected. A jade phoenix, Parados’ luck symbol, is missing. Then Ana- tole Flique, a French detective, startles police by revealing his mission. He tells of two French desperados, le Balafre and Oi- ceron Bec, who escaped from a jail sentence @r bank robbery. With Jules Lacote, Flique says, this pair robbed a Marseilles bank, but Lacote cscaped. A bank patron, who said he had sold a jade phoenix to Lacote | s part of a sinister pattern —3 E— the day before, was killed in |hidden in shadow? oL AT = resisting the trio. Flique reveals an advertisement from a Mar- seilles naper stating that a phoenix once sold in Marseilles ligh Tide ™™ SYNOPSIS: A maze of con- | |hand, and the h |in his own house er -at qi I wanted a breath of air before turning in and I left by the patio window. Samuels locked it ‘behind me. A path crossed the patio. I followed it, pondering. Here were a 25-year-old bank rcbbery in a French city, the pur- chase of a jade phoenix with a history 30 centuries long, two men escaped from a nch penal col- ony, and Dan Parados with a bul- let in his heart . to say noth- ing of the phoenix Parados had lost two hours before he was killed, the 35-cent price ticket clutched in his red he had bred Were all these Coming out of the patio, I de- cided to go as far as the edge of the cliff that looked down into the cove. A pergola was built on the edge l Y'SAY I'VE BEEN I WAS SH FOR A WEEK 2 HYPNOTIZE BY MIS DONTCHA 'MEMBER, UNK2 HOW T WAS GONNA AN' T “TOOK’ ON YOU pate e s - REERE e TR R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930, ~ POLLY AND BER PALS, P OWIN' YOU WAS A SWE GERTRUDE TAKE / Seeks Senate Seat S0 IVE THOLGKT T HOWLL I EVER LIVE ' DOWN? €T LITTLE ONE SIDE, ) |of the recent newly elected officers took place and the following as- isumed their respective offices: Mrs. |W. A. Fleek, President; Mrs. C. A. country, in “Land of the Silver Fox,” his latest Warner Bros.’ thril- ler, which comes to the Douglas GOLFER BOBBY | ATTELL YE THAT T ACCIDENTLY HYPNOTIZED ELMER, ALSO/ LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both Americaz and Coliseum tonight. 9 Gumadian could be found in Parados’ Cali- |of the cliff. I was perhaps 50 sl {Fox, Vice President; Mrs. Glen| wrand of thi livas ok ERR Ry F forms at The Empire. ) fornia home. This fantastic |feet away from it ‘when voices— NEWS Kirkham, Secretary; Mrs. Edward Miver fox trerping: industry, 10, jbe F - 3 story my the Parados case | Celia's and Annersley’s, I thought— |Bach, Treasurer. ‘The following |sudson Bay country for color Sna more than ever. became audible. . y Y Chapter 15 “Oh, Claude, how could you do that?” o DIPLOMAS TO BE AWAR Executive Board will officiate dur- ing the ensuing year: Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, Mrs. F. A. J, Gallwas and locale, and an unusually strong cast is_provided, Leila Hyams, Nye, John Miljan and Thomas Carroll ATLANTA, Ga., May 14—A United States lawyer and golfer is| VOICES IN THE DARK “Celia, Celia!” Annersley pleaded. TO EIGHTH ERS ' Mrs. Waldal, 3 oS {now & banker. ~ Robert Jones, golf- This newspaper notice, Flique| The girl began to weep. “I ] Samsf*_“- having important oles. ey has been elected to the board of told Samuels, had appeared in|wouldn't have believed it of you! Graduation exercise§ of the mAI)]]o:\;L:recs;mghll’ll:g:'T aaesekglven thmncr:xie d:an;z:‘té; :fiffiesof at?]: directors of the First National Bank | Qe miencL JOUTmRLS; dpsy A OKL OlHUe l Eighth grade of the Douglas'#chool follows: i snzw‘;wwlldz?n:ss of E;w North are PSEs A { S T g Cc“éf .dDB.l:—" S Will be held this year, for tHfirst| Article on Child’s Book of Rights, épeutacular features which surround SRR e | “And their escape seven monthsibroke off. “Sssh!” he muttered. time in a number of yea #The by Mrs. J. O, Kirkham. i Batiring . Jovh. aktier A W hK MARTHA SOCIETY MEETING | ago was in headlines all over the|“There’s someone coming.” | { program starts at 8 o'clock. »nigmf Child Welfare in the Home, by pl]aey Cnay !gnnght pridlien gl s world,” Samuels muttered. “This| But I was n}ready on my way tin the school assembly room:. |Mrs. Charles Sey. § anfi of the Silver FLO‘ B ioh is; The Martha Society will have a| notice went into print a month back and I quickened my step. I Miss Dorothy B. Fay, teficher of Causes of Underweight, by Mrs }fcward Smith ada‘b’ation of. o social meeting Friday, May 16, at L ) later—hmmm-—plenty of time to[came around to the outside stair the grade, has arranged an enter- A. R. Edwards X v Sty By, Chaviee Congon “12:30 oclock at the church par- By’ -3 get over there from California.” |and ran up to the roof where my| { taining program to which the pub-|" Tpe meeting then e gl (N sieg- : lors. Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. | = - Samuels paced the floor ponderings were cut short by the| lic is cordially invited. {ihe shoond WEARRILSIh Boot oo e D. F. Millard will be hostesses. Al PHONE YOUR ORDERS “Not a bad stunt,” he went on. “Those fellows probably saw their discovery that the breeze had slam- | mcd the window of my room, auto- —————— MISS AALTO COMPLETES | ber. AMERICAN LEGION members are urged to be present and interested friends are invited. | TO US home town papers somehow. Any|matically locking it. I was shut HER TEACHING TERM| Easeball Dance at Elks' Hall Sat-|Plans will be discussed for repairing | idea who inserted it, Flique?” out. 5 RIN-TIN-TIN AT urday night, May 17th, —adv.|and painting the manse. We will gttend to them “None. The money to pay for it| “What an idiot I am!” I mut- Having finished another tefm: of | COLISEUM TONIGHT —_————— ————— | promptly. Our coal, hay, Was sent—as you say—anonymous- |tered. “Why didn't I think of | teaching Impi Aalto who hadeHarge Have you tried the Five o'Clock BIUS WANTED grain and transfer busines.s. 1y that?” of the school at West Pet@rsburg,| Rinty, the wonder dog, is again |Dinner Specials at Mabry’s Cafe?| Bids wanted for plunder consist-|ig increasing dai]y. There’s a Samuels strode over to the couch. Drawing back the sheet, he looked down into the face it had covered. “Is this Jules Lacote, Fliquz?” he I remembered the billiard room window. To my relief it was open and I stepped softly into the room, latching the window behind me. Associated Press Photo Sedgwick Kistler of Lockhaven, unopposed candidate for the demo- cratic nomination for United States senator in Pennsylvania. jthis year, arrived hom on the Ad- miral Rogers. Miss Aalto exbects | to leave again the latter part of the! | month for a trip down the Yukon roughing it in his beloved snow —adv ing of plumbing, steam fittings, etc., | plate glass, windows, doors, lumber, | ete. Telephone 444 or address P. Q Box 298. reason. Give us a trial ord, today and learn why. £ You Can’t Help Beinb demanded abruptly. Half way across the dark room I River. &y g SEE LEE ROX 1 < e R T - .- ] The Free Lance Wrecker Pleased Boomed for Executive M'CONNELLS ARE LEAVING | adv. at the Malony Block. Of Empire State| mr. and Mrs. Harold McCGonnell | Dol B BheAirr Wuseatts. piaio) D. B. FEMMER bl Hpnr.y: A5 Abaraaett - TONIGHT | tuner. Hotel Gastineau. —ady. PHONE 114 nell’s sister, Mrs. Josephine Sim- ons, are arranging to leave tomor- row morning for the south. They expect to visit a short time in Se- attle and Tacoma after which they will buy a car and tour California and perhaps go East later gf. e e D. I. W. C. INSTALLS The regular meeting and the last one before the summer months of the Douglas Inland Women’s Club RIN TIN TIN in The Land of the Silver Fox A Picture Full of Thrills and Action— A Vitaphone Picture VITAPHONE ACTS AND NEWS SHERWIN Pure Pre pared Paint and Varnishes WILLIAMS was held at the home of Mrs. Elsie Hear and See It The most Durable and Economical - - Waldal last evening. Installation P‘ . & dn i Lo R e, aint and Varnish for general use o ] on exposed surfaces. P ! | State Senator George R. Fearon | Tha welcen of | is being boomed for the Guberna- -t t Sale ' 'f t v d Ar. torial ecandidacy by Republic; re Ou rlS VVrlS THE { ':::,':_'g'l’ leaders of Onondaga County, Ni RS | York. The campaign for Fear- H 3 3 o A 4 | : e 5 noehepts oS and pocket watches ' omas ard ' E $ launched at a testimonial dinner to| : : * Flique's agreeable expression did [paused with a priekling sensation at ‘ Magsy arvin ,?f sy“c.‘:f-e'u......“ b n d ¢ i l- not change. the base of my neck. There is “I do not know, my friend.” nothing comparable with the feel-| Cakes made to order. Layer cakes any ra any qua lty “Assuming that it is, do you|ing. I was positive as I was of |2nd sponge cakes a specialty. The 7 i g think Bec and le Balafre killed|my own existence tha some one|C3KeS With the flavor. Call Doug-| § soon we must give over our show-window ‘space to tourist goods and o him?” beside myself was in the room. las, 392. —adv. 2 1 3 loneer P OOl H all n 1 ¢ ont|——————————————| & things they can buy at home must go into a kind of storage. to reduce ‘Monsieur, I do not know. I have| My first thought was of Brent o> are . R . MILLE. the open mind. But from what | collection, but 1 had aiready come| APV IERTIS B this condition as much as possible we are giving for one week, extraordi- R TAXI IN CONNECTION have learned of 'le Balafre and|in contact with some of the pic-| : 3, s : Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards n; values in watches of all kinds ri fi t cash.: Giceron Bec, M. Parados was not | iures, and the potiery was stili on| @UE merchandise s i ) ppee S PIIORRUEESNIS: RNTACARY 2 Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. Miller, Prop. ‘ killed by them.” the billiard table. No, it was my deposit will reserve your selection. © a large complete stock is on' dis- : : 4 i '“why not? i impression’ that the intruder, who- m ”wms‘u’ lay in our window. we list a few. for ilhistintion ‘Because a devil Mves «in their [over he was, was after something 1 piay 4 ustration, 3 M s ’ STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT hearts. After 25 years on I'll »dufclse. I was not afraid, but I did Ith ladies’ : teh 1 1 ¢ 2 4 A Diable could it be otherwise? Those | not move. waltham ladies’ Wrist wal c]:, regular price $22.50, sale price ... $15.00 Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing two would not content themselyes 5 Y waltham ladies’ wrist watch, regular price 425 3 . > e With & bullet in the heart of the . colid ot be Aunersiey or Ce- ; e » regular price $25.00, sale price -..... 16.00 Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters one who sent them there. They are |y “yp ™ pprac U HECEE: S ‘8 elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $40.00, sale price ...... 25.00 G M S- k- C gl The death-of Julee La. ger—one of these, perhaps, but for | elgin ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $32.50, sale price ... 20.00 €o0. 2 lmp ms L.o. that person, I assure you.” T e elgin Jadies’ wrist watch, regular price $45.00, sale priee ...... 30.00 “But see here,” Samuels coun- ! 5 1 1es’ 1 3 = lored. . <Thar mabae Rrougts you | =, 434 Clocrep Bec and my bood elgin ]adlf:s | wrist watch, regular price $60.00, sale price ...... 40.00 to San Lucas. Wouldn't they figure [ 05" 0% UUER O eard gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $27.50, sale price ...... 18.50 ; | e i s should k. thegia| 1S, $0und T had been waiing fon gruen ladics’ wrist watch, regular price $55.00, sale price ... 35.00 TRAVEL BY AIR want o put themselves on »thel, ‘ot T AR UC B0 Kac B gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $35.00, sale price -..... 22.50 < A other side of the earth.” i 7 e : . P . “I do not know,’ Flique said,|rre 'ruder was making for the gruen ladies’ wrist watch, regular price $30.00, sale price ...... 20.00 Seaplane Taku | ;hr;giingt.h ;x W‘;ka:mm&,h&;a;i ikad-ks 5 ABAUIE s Dokl e hamilton ladies’ wrist:watch, regular price $75.00, salé' price ...... 50.00 G 20 Ak v erhaps the; & . % g s . . 3 [ supremacy. in melr'}iearts. featof l:::)fdcmi'dfir ::ge,t“k::;. b&!yu;g;; gruen ladies” wrist watch, regular price 310000, sale price .... 600 & K s 2 OINT DESIRED | le Surete, or lust fbr vengeante? i AN . ane Taku will leave for Taku River, first trip of 1 have the opinion it 1, the -Mfi‘;f-” ,‘;?;‘j;,’;;,‘,?e,,:i‘,f,-.g°‘w“fi,e‘°fif,of‘ S : .8 and all others in proportion b season, Saturday morning R “Well, maybe. I wish I knew ¢ " bo s 2 9 — . . v | R fartty g M.vmuglfim”mopyngm‘;h;o_a& mvg;lrlln;m Morrow dgfn .men’s wrfst.mtch, regular price $21.50, sale price - $15.00 | What do you know. about Lavote's ¥ €lgin ‘men’s wrist; watch, regular price $23.00, sale Inice L 16.00 & " | parents?” P in the plot? gruen men’s wrist watch, regul i 2 : \ ’ “His mother was French. Of his| I8 some “outsider” in the plot? g rist, , Tegular price $27.50, sale price ] . . : fabor e e noing e | Tollow Hunts xctn. vetare That gruen men's wrist waich, regalar price $30.00, sale Leice Alaska-W ashington Airways thought that Lacote once served in| o i B £ 2 2 o : t ot SR uen men’s wrist watch, regular price : i an arsenal, but 'we do' not kng:. | DhRsEMARING T SA TISFIES! gr % i 3 gu 12 y $45 00, sale pr!ce PHONE 429 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent i Nabody knows saything - about( gruen men’s wrist watch, regular price $40.00, sale price arados’ life up to coming to AT = & 0 . ; America 25 years ago—not even msfW;‘:}‘(’lfing‘“x:";f_-w)‘;’;"::;‘;fi; ‘:e‘;d If you are coaled with gruen men’s wrist ‘watch, regular price $75.00, sale price e, el e satha |Mrs. E. M. Smith, 3rd and Sevard, g;"c:l‘:‘,lvn'.’s“’t‘;m’ ‘I:L_twg:a; hamilton men’s wrist: watch, regular price $57.00, sale price \ Flique, Tve a hunch Parados lsj | e on the market for it elgf“ pocket watch, regular pilCe $15.00, sale price ... your man, Lacote! N . burns thoroughly and has elgin pocket watch, regular price $20.00, sale price ... i Needlecraft Sho . “You assume too much, mon aml. an unusual number of lei K f £ X ENN d - Also you do xot know that madame mmAmN heat units per ton. e i watch, ‘regular poice $30.00, sale price ........... ] Rice Building Third and Franklin :::c the jgnorance of monsneursI m(vflE‘g‘L ¥ BEBIn Jour prder tios elgin pocket watch, ‘regular price $50.00, sale price ... & EIRE SSAA’I!J[?R(I:)(K\{(T{JN?FSP & 4 X i . . f e Open . M. “That's right” Samuels mut-) AN naa de-ucnl Prompt delivery, Prices hamilton pocket wateh, regular price $75.00, sale price .. i bl e tered. “First Brent, then Annersley, { Purely no higher th - and' le Balafre, and [Jivas | il move the bowels || are ¥ AR el th, are sal i f h and d i Qrmu:, ::_Mos iy i N ] [V z?&n:i::ypaim:d ;vel;:re and the coal is o ,'u;afe prw;s o £8h A go notbapply except during the sale s : h B RERR0S. ~ ing after ef- er. a or cash. reservations may be made with q di i i 9. ’ next? ! fects. Headaches, Indigestion and | e with a depesit. J ?"m‘u hackled. . “My friend, it z ousness mcglu . Com ufiil A | ! o . > 2 { ARMAN S - Second Street is hour of the new day. fon improved. dren v bl s e Fm il : v is the :eond i \"can easily swallow Dr. Carter's tiny, | ! . 3 v o We have the lock-stitch RAYON UNDER- Shall we retire?! igar into the| SUEAF coated pills. They are frec|| PACIFIC COAST e ] | from and rous drugs. ¢ WEAR—Guaranteed Not to Run “Gipod idea. Kirk is go-' 't gripe. Not habit forming, . - to headquarters. Il bunk COAL CO. L F TR, i o A ” B~ SSUDY Yo sy s e - - - mms1 Old Papers for sale at Empire Offloc ot

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