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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 24, . M e BE COALED BE WARM urder at i AL SINGER IS E S 1 1o Tido 2o | WINNER FROM A ssHligh.Ttide-—= e I6°s wise Dan Parados appears to be an |said huskily. “Grainger and Profes- “inside job.” Lum We, the Chi- [sor Johns were about the only nese cook, is locked up for [two human beings on this damncdl ¢ 3 V' . 9 4 stealing a jade phoenix, Para- |island.” {Victor Wil NOWMC?I Sam @ 4 3 o abol of luck, Claude | “Where was he?” Samueis asked.| my Mandell for Light- Annersley also is suspected. “In the boathouse cooking his weight Crown . Both deny guilt. Grainger, the |supp¢-r," Kirk said. odd job man, is caught telling l “How long had you been there, | e " | I Al st s ffi:‘::os’zfiri It is wise to choose a six-cylinder by hydraulic shock absorbers. They )¢ InAacl .1 N o ot oy et :’notor—the only way to get six-cylin- are mounted lengthwise, in thedirec- ever to knock him out, and won the | er smoothness, Six-cylinder tion of car travel, with self-adjusting several lies. His refusal to talk (Hendricks?” baffles detectives. Samuels, dep- “All afternoon . uty attorney, thinks Annersley T guess he was down there when M R R T L LT T L TR L LT ‘bably is guilty. Anatole |Grainger was bumped off,” ‘Kirk | < 4 f " ‘ By b ective, has {ontinued. "T mant- dowh? s' hoon| ELY 0" Hisct Samisly Makne o smoothness takes out vibration and spring shackles to maintain quiet, e ¢ iia own. A7 MOt <cilES:. | as Tia7sBeN RN We Wk S5k 11| WY 17, for 1S LIPRORHERE pOWH {)O‘sghne”’ Thissavesmotor,chassis, = . 1 ; 5 g PR e i 3 . <t fiva|Singer knocked Fernandez down ody, passengers, and driver. rn low suspension and extra - b ¥ J J as v ] \ o 2::;1:"':3;?“:«:1: ::‘ r(::n:lm‘;:::i .,},"“«‘\‘j;“‘f,‘p’,‘m‘,’g ),‘,::,f 1}3::;;: :ag for the count of two .in the tirst | The Ch i wheelbase give the Chevrolet Six OFTEN COOL NIGHTS AND MORNINGS ation. G s ; utes : F1 B, O hack. AR stipy |not. Wny? Beoause he wesifrsing|round and gave him & temitic beat; r.g theV:O etisa six. Y;r“tdse““ta good proportions. The front view is LAST THROUGHOUT THE Sun cartridge is near his body. |himself a juicy tenderioin and it|!ng but could nor Hoaigh. b P lde at anyone¢an afford to pay. distinguished by the honeycomb A nearby telephone is upset, and | was about done as I butted in.” And it lasts longer, because of fine radiator. The gasoline tank is at the * MONTH OF MAY! H Flique calls this a “vital clew.” | “You didn't hear the shot, Hen- materials, oversize parts and a big, rear for safety and finer appearance. o F1 & aricks?” smooth, 50-hore>power six-cylinder " ¢ H Chapter 24 | “No, sir. When the tide is high engine that always'*‘takes it easy.” Shevro]et beauty instantly says A quick fire is needed for carly mornings and § CELIA AND GRAINGER |you can't hear anything.” R NADIAN A e e Body by Fisher"'—style, quiet, safety the cool evenings. 3 Samuels took it very well. “T'm "I:l\'mposc not. See any one else, ith all its six-cylinder smoothncgs —Fisher composite steel-and-wood Try the quick starting coals that s Py sorry, Mrs. Parados, Well do our | Kirk? and power the New Chevrolet Six construction—non-glare windshieid S ; g s that are just right g | “Lum we, that's h i i for such service. | best to get to the bottom of this.j ymf e, that’s alg Tdc plavri D;ITROITI; Mleh..I n‘/xay:fllr' saves gasoline and oil, through —adjustable driver’s seat—deeper 7 § 3 o e : the sho | Stunk of incense. ome'dy must |Mickey Walker, king of the middle- 14 H o] . 2 il AL - . w| Samuels nodded. “See if you can|round decision over Charlie Be- et I e ision—finer fabrics and fitments. = . 5 5 Bocause e knew too muchy | SREEE COC, e St c1 | aneer Canadian light heavy chams carburetor—long-wearing pistons— grades of coal for every purse and purpose. ¥ Mrs. F;nr::lm ;mdupo;t‘:xc;)(w L:)‘, Professor Johns entered ‘at that|pion crankcase ventilation—air cleaner. There is just as much extr? value 3 e Supp"w,..‘ \moment from the hall. His ‘brown | Walker took all but two of the 10 Thus Cheyrolet brings truly modern ~ throughout. BY ANY STANDARD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E “No,” Samuels admitted. “He |°YeS passed inquiringly around and |rounds. transportation within reach of all the Chevrolet.Smm thewns'est.chol.co 1 - Souldnt tell what be knew.” |then came to rest on the figure on . who can afford any car. Chevrolet in't'he Xow-pnctf field . . . with its six- H “That was like Grainger,” she the heah. T ;‘%"r‘l‘_o;’““'e“st ElAsSCS | NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE economy also means sincerity in Cylinder valve-in-head motor . . . H muttered. g o Lis ‘ooliiae &l sagbiind OF REAL ATE 3 ‘ manufacture. To illustrate: wit: ;“1‘11 Sch‘m]“fi: cqmpmer}:‘t‘. .. ope = An awkward silence followed.) s colagles ; | the Commissioner’s Court for with Body by Fisher . . . with four P f C o C lC H] Samuels brought his eyes to rest on lellnI;I:S;ry”{::ruv:r;;z. mlv;e;;::: the Territory of Alaska, Dwi.slnn} Chevrolet valves are adjustable—to long semi-elliptic springs, long actrice Oabt oa 0. 2 Caroline. [ 4 . Number One. Before W. H. Dug- save replacing. - Chevrolet molded wheelb: 1 S = 5 Ve r . !study lack those reserves of every-| qell. Commissioner and ex-Officic > 3 eibage, Jow SHSPOREIONy Tears G. H. WALMSLEY, = Mis‘fh};;ex‘:g'? you doing ot there, |\ UV rlenoe nscessary «#b 0ope| probate Judge, Vakuteb chm"‘ brakelininggreatlyreducesbrakeup- mounted gasoline tank, honeycomb E e e £ T heard. the shot and 1 came|With the brutalities of existence. [1n the Matter of the Estate of keep. The rear axle inspection pl.ate radiator and all the other features of g PHONE 412 H A As Samuels expminegi what had| stephen A. Gee, deceased. on the Chevrelet means accessibility. thisdayand age. |E & H pns L happened, Johns nodded. Public notice is hereby given that The whole car is full of i = Caroline's face whitened. 2 X u o reby given e e ca o 5 Caroline’s faco whitened, | 4| “Grainger was a good man.” helby virtuo of an order and license, T lence that troo FOADSTER OR PHAETON See your nearest Chey- i ito said presently. “I would have given'mmlv and entered by the above ccunomycomesfmmad. Q rolet dealer today and e R Y “Up stairs. T'd just stepped onto | €verything I own to have prevented {entitled Court in the above entitled | ement and fi Lo drive this six. Ten mi g tho. noof. It was nearer to come this. We were friends.” estate on the 3rd day of May,| yancemety Egtine. J min- . «you saw much of him, M. 101930, I will on the th day « ment. There are four utes at the wheel will | down the cutside stair.” K wyou always arc alone at the|Professeur?” Flique inquired. August, 1930, sell at public a wrong moment, aren’t you, Miss| “Quite a little, M. Flique.” Pro-|tion, to the highest and best bidde $ 5 S for cash the following describe o nquired ironical- | fessor Johns 1 Brent?” Samuels inqu i real property belonging to the extra-long, chrome-va- show you what a differ- nadiumspringscontrolled r.o.p.racToRY, FLINT,MICH. ence siX cylinders mcke, | LUMBER his glasses. The Coupe. ..$565 The Special Sedarn Iy. |“He was a lonely man, like myself. Sits. & ¢ The Coach 565 (6 wire wheels standard) robest) BDrang s, but|He was the only person on the is- '8l 10 Wit: | e Coach . vire wheels standard) ... 5 A protest sprang’ to my 1_"“). o ed. who eotld. talk to me about| Lot and bullding known as_ the The Sport Roadster. The Light Delivery Chassis. 3 Flique intervened. “What is thist"; * alk to me 8bOUY: o inese Restaurant, situated at | The Sport Coupe Ane Sedun Besseey he whispercd. He was on hisimy work. Have you any idea Who|o \ i ajacia “x‘("xr. the . water The Club S daCl o 7 { knoes beside the body going through jdid tanks of the Libby, McNeill & Lib- Tie Sedan. .. o neau Lu er v '89 C. PHONE 358 the pockets of Grainger's garments.| Samuels shook his head. “Had py g i > : : y Company, about one hundred All prices f. 0. b. factory, Flint, Mich A knife, keys, n pipe, some money |you been in the forl some time!feet away in @ northerly direction | g Jaccory, Kiinry a handkerchief. As we bent over; “Seyeral hours. I had been Writ-said firm, and about two hundred ~ < ¥’ his shoulder he was fingering 8 ling. feet away in an casterly direction | CONN()I{S I{)T()l{ L() | piece of twisted steel shaving—some | “That’s all. ~ You had better re-|from the tide-waters of Monti Bay. : ¥ = N . | two inches long and possibly Aimain here a while. Hello, here’s|The building one story high, shaving had been wrapped in &lyou” feet long; it has an addition, eight S I M M N scrap of newspaper. Annersley came into the room, his{feet wide, and sixteen feet long, “What is°'16?" Samuels asked, 2s|distended eyes fixed on the body.|divided into three small living, =9 and matches were spread out oniwhen I telephoned 3 from the main cannery building of wh of an inch wide The | Annersley. We've been waiting for [sixteen feet wide, and thirty-five| — = faowalhit 4 B PR IV ) e 11 s G : ’ ° ® he took the bit of steel. “This is dreadful! Cella, Celia!” |[rooms. The lot this building occu- £ “But a shaving of stecl, mon-lhe groaned, bending over the body.(ples is about fifty feet wide and | Beds-—Sprmgs--Mattresses sieur,” Flique replied. “I found itjAnd then, “Who did this?” cne hundred feet deep. And two | i a Baby Cribs and Day Beds in a pocket.” Samuels told him what he knew.|small lavatories occupy the back‘ “Anything else?” Samuels want-| “Where have you been during|end of this lot. ed to know. the last half hour?” And that said sale will be con- - “would you expect the assassin| “Walking along the cliffs” he re-[ducted at 10 o'clock in the forengon WIIITFIIORSE Y T Call and See Our New Simmons % © to leave his card?” Flique inquired | plied. of the 9th day of August, 1930, at o sl 9. 7 » i ildly. “Where was Miss Ferris?” the front door of the above de- f | mildly “DEEP SLEEP” MATTRESSES Samuels at this, included Caro-| “I was with her up to an hour scribed Chinese Restaurant, at line, Miss Jahries, Manning, and |ago.” Yakutat, Alaska. v Mrs. Parados in a sentence or two| “Well, where did she go then?” . I;;;Ed at Yakutat, Alaska, Mny‘ ay ’ of dismissal. I went as far as the| “I don't know.” g door with Caroline. : “Y¥ou do kniow!” Samuels shouted. E. M. AXELSON, “Have you any idea why Grain-[«yewve ‘been holding out on me|FXxecutor iR and| BASEBALL. TOURNAMENT——Teams from Juneau, Skagway, Chilkoot ger took the trouble to put it away | from ‘the first. Where is that girl? ‘estament of Stephen A. Gee, s Foor: i deceased. Barracks anl Whitehorse | ] i 1s was sayin, ing!” in his pocket?” Samuels Ving | Come clean with ghe whole thing!" | o, " Cuplication, May 24, 1930. Thomas Hardware Co.: as 1 returned. Celin sudderily “appeared at the|; .o puplication, June 14, 1930 2 : - 8 o hall door! el 34 : b { Ge sl e P T o ¥ Field Sports Dancing and Everything % r " mpressively, | me—' & T ey " TOTRT v - - N L e T e T on Grgers by, © || “Tomorrou’s Styles DANCING AT SKAGWAY FRIDAY NIGHT AND AT | n F all never t k L] . NN > o b | e e e el shom Today . WHITEHORSE S\TURDAY NIGHT | Pioneer Pool Hall “What's on your mind, Flique?” |piercingly vivid pictures I was to MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION “Non, non,” the little man cried, |carry away from that house of hor- wagging his head. “The pot—it isfror. Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards not yet cooked.” “Father—father—what have they EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. “The shot was fired inside this|done—2?" yoom,” Samuels continued mood- She fell insensible across Grain- jly. “That is certain this time. We |ger's body. smelled powder and found the! That puzzilng look in Grainger’s empty shell.” eyes should have enlightened me, “Also,” Fliqgue reminded him sig-|but it hadn’t. The rose incident nificantly, “that telephone is up-{was clear now; so was the signifi- set, the patio window is wide open, {cance of the slash across Grain- and Grainger dies in front of the |ger's face. Flique was the only one fire he has just lighted.” of us who had-divined the truth. “I don't get your idea at all” Annersley lifted Celia clear of the Samuels said irritably. “There may |body. have been a struggle. If there was,| “Why did we let him go on with the telephone could have been up- it?” ‘he muttered in an anguished AN set.” voice. “Celia, open your eyes. Speak ” Flique twirled his mustache. That|to me, dear! Look at me!” E d M ’ ges:u‘x‘-e signalized most of his tri-| “You knew about this?” Samuels n 0 R Ont l asked Flique. umphs. «If there had been a combat| “The eye sof Grainger, M. le would Grainger have continued -to | Deputy,” Flique answered sadly. “It .« Sale. hold the match, I ask you? Would{is another of the little mysteries.” 2 g i it not have been heard by Manning{ Celia opénéd her eyes and looked and Mile, Jahries?” around in bewilderment, then flung d He ran nimbly to the patio win-|herself sobbing upon her father. dow and we followed him. Both]Annersiey placed himself at her doors of the window were Swung side and I turned with Flique and STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Cormmercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. [T A As assortment of : back. Samuels to the west window. twenty-five £ 2 2 : oy “you see?” he inquired. & ‘Snn:els decently gave them ten i HATS # “ : E T flung them | minutes. e P : m{h‘-’a: '11:; :xl;‘%}:de a;’:ss gefaway.” &Copwiuht.ml:sgbm‘:::lll‘;u)m Morrow in straw, felt and I he AI M A’, Samuels insisted. A -, o Flique shrugged. sapn P ¢ W sed Wh Monday Celia tells her story . ; : . : A ,m“fou}’,’ff"?mfiii. c‘l:“ 3 whe] My Ce 8 boe oy Values to Leaves Junveau 7 A. M., Friday, May 300 'Retummg to Juneau Sailing from ¥ Benis—ds 1t Sweape—ibs 1 Clowss Samuels demanded xmpmleo::g: narrowed to a few! $10.25 Skagway, June ]’ 8 A. M.—g,allmg at Douglus and Haines «“yes, monsieur, it was ¢ 4 —_——————— u : 1d E— JUN : ) T ste 3 o o Yo e sia, “um| AT THE HOTELS Clean Up FARE—JUNEAU TO WHITEHORSE AND RETURN—$15.00 7 Electric Light and ,~Grainger and Johns are out, w—— . (L Limited Number of Reservations las’“! N lg an are Miss Jahries and Manning”} Gastineau—M. D. Dabl, Hood Price P C ’-‘:'; umi.: e i oo e R f:y‘,mie:'mc:‘;: Clithero, Seattle; E. $2 00 BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH—We furnish plenty of hot coffee aboard ship ower Ompany 1 up&.?-h we shall break 8{ Alaskan—C. R. Dobbins, city; P ek PSR e Y Peggy Gambel; Benjamin Island; samuels asked!Jack Costello, Taku. 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