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b 27 o : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 A SOy & Mrs, Parados’ side and took her |UPstairs. Caroline was. not in her d Hand. and I realized that they had , T00M BOF on the“roof. I called her f et on the level of a ('nmm.:’n 2 name several times. As I reentered ¢ _ the Tlbrary, Flique spoke in the # g |t y : PHONE 412 “The pendant is mine,” Mrs.|telephone. Parados said quietly. “Dan gave it| M- 1e Professeur,'he said. “Has . urder at g e S, APTER QUK TR S b e s i fgie = 600 } ary aterud, Dannie Mcgm:t 5 = , WS CARDINALS 8-f i % % OUT OF KETCHIKAN G, Mg ane one_sicoase |2 ' : & t ' : 3L e for Cordova; Mr: ar = 2 § o f;\u Francisco ... 32 27 amer Yukon, Capt H Melsbo and g for Port|= g k3 ission ... reached o et = = 4] SYNOPSIS: Anatole Flique's 1 turned to me with a twinkle, Hallahan Ib Du\en from | Hollywood i 32 §1 A Py e lend FUE = E ¢loverncss finally forces Mrs. | “The little mademoiselle—where Motind. Diiea Seattle ... 23 a3 i r oo 17% 1 [ T AT H E i Dan Parados to tell how she |is she?” he inquired. “You have not Moun uring Sev- Portland e o H = il plotted so her husband would |forgotten her, M. I'Antiquaire?” enth Inning National League ’ senzers THIRTEEN LEAVE s ; i be murdered. She concluded he | T had been hoping that T would Won Lost anor R Ben- ON GASBGAT AMY - E really was Jules Lacote, French |pe able to tell roline that she| PHILADELPHIA, Penn, June 3. |Brooklyn ircsinte A 15 Mr ¥ adley, | H = § criminal who had betrayed Ci- |was definitely clear of this abom-| _Rallying in the (.,mim';' mmngs' St. Louis ... W AR 1rs. Louis Bu e, | & g ceron Bec and le Balafre, con- |inable business. Fllque's sugges-|Philadelphia defeated St. Louis §|ChICREO ... 23 20 vin H. Da eslie Praney i, . AmY, -Tulted * Transporta: /S = victs who later escaped from |tion that I spend the next halflto 6 in the only game in either Pittsburgh 21 19 J. Boyd Gordon, T. Hendrick- | .00 Company boat, left here fov|Z 1 '8 prison. To disclose Parados’ |hour in her company was an ex-|of the major leagues yesterday. |Eoston - 18 20 Mangsy: Jaty T e e UF WEA THER i £ whereabouts, she inserted ad- | cellent onc, however, and I thought| The Cardinals were away for a|NeW York .19 a3 Lonseth, Emily | “‘,“”"‘""” ettt = ; vertiscments in French news- | T might as well do so four run lead in the first inning Cincinnati ... 18 23 ; 3. Lynen, .| T W- M RLSEE T ol st I papers, hoping Bec and le “Has any one seen Miss Brent?”|but the Phillies kept after Halla- Philadelphia 13 23 : t Ry Wilons G rhiay dho % 3 Balafre would see them and [T inquired, as I went toward the|han, driving him from the mound | American League : !{"J. 0 ol e | arm sunshiny days may be here for a week . § come to kill Parados in re- | door. in the seventh inning following Won Lost L k, 8 s p,)f‘"d?m“' Art|Z —then cool days again. Keep a supply of coul & venge. The hated, tyrannical Miss Jahries seemed surprised.|scoring of two runs in the fourth, Philadelphia -~ 28 14 3 Rol x:[(;dz Jf‘?rrinp'v i“' e in your bin for a quick fire £ Parados had humiliated his “Didnt you and M. Flique meet|two in the fifth and three in the Wast 11mgtxon g : i SP"““"{ ) (O——H\“‘“ i G__—u') Lo T ; 3 = wife, Flique alleges, by giving |her as you came back from the|seventh to grab the lead. Bell veland . . 24 18 John W. Troy | -4 % her a cheap pendant as a gift. |fort?” she asked pitched the eighth inning and was New York ... 22 18 Seattle MARGN]T IN PORT = PACIFIC COAST NUT or UTAH ‘NUT § He died with its price tag in “No,” 1 said. Why?" nicked for another two rums. 1:'“211 SAOES | G | Afte freight at the| Al g §- his hand. Mrs. Parados, how- i ' Pavadbs and T 8 It was the Cardials seventh St. Louis - AT ) aboard box | A = are j ig] = ever, declares she found him |the hall as we came. ;:e h::k:g straight defeat. ‘gniil\cu 16 n t Au Lumber Mills AI‘TER SlTKA TR[P = ]llEt nbht for that Pl ioso - ‘-\§ dcad, that somcone ‘else had |us where you and M. Flique were, | Hafey made a home run in the Boston 13 26 333 1 1 Point Packing| = H ; shot him a moment before. I told her I thought you (;mil :ince first inning scoring three ahead of Juneau City League (¢ /\Mu“'! and -\l M¢ Margnita, Capt. Sev-|= FOR THE HOT WATER AUXILIARY ° IE e to the fort and she said she would |P™- Nierican Lastit DRt L WRALE, forin’ & 1 in port from [ J - B Chapter 32 20 B inest Sore o it ‘vv;:.’w'.» an Legion.... 3 2 tes vard | {ho rotte at 6 am. today.|E 4 unior Diamond Briquets will save you money.x = T A : .m:. you see her leave the| No games were played in the Pa-|Elks b 2 i & ”\‘-K,‘,‘(\.-r‘; ‘pr \.:‘.:‘m;a:(lnl y:rxl-e:r H 'lhg{ &\r;’"l;;ng lasting and give a steady heat, re- = Mrs. Parados shut her eyes as| Oiec cific Coast League yesterday as L g AR, hae Jt S SRRNCE B es from 2 quiring little attention. Give them a tria / £ Plique stopped. I found myself] °No. She went upstairs for her|the clubs were traveling to open [ P. 0. I “.—,q}::;vm ‘nl‘\‘v évml,fi i.l.fff'“;‘{":“(‘l "‘,”f‘“‘;;" from Sitka; |2 il he pleased. 2 BiG E drawing a breath of relief. Flique [°%3%” this afternoon on the following| | The New Ideal Sho ler, John W. 'von.w A M B = £ aa for the dridhatis, T bellave. [o 1R quie possible that she left|schedule for this week: | Ppe Jo S rs. E.|Tony Oftenschneider from Soap- [ - £ 5 b7 i £ okt s WA GRERYI | Onkland &t SEARIS | Opposite Winter & Pond William Hill, E. H. Bar- stone; Victor Billerme, Mrs. Bill- T - i Kirk retrieved his hat, which hej b e o s o i | Imported Copper Wear H. T. Allen, Lloyd Jarman, erme, Frances Billerme, H H < B ] od 3 els gh the patio,” I said. “Or she| Sacramento at Portland. x : ol 4 ik es Bl e, Herman|=Z A1l U i Yl = i had dropped and Samuels touched iy st HERE it | Novelties ark G. W. Mor Billerme and Katie Daniels from|= E i & match to his cigar, which had y not have gone out at all. Per-| Mission at San Francisco. | MARY HAMMER Leroy Vestal, Richard Jenso: [ Hawk Inlet: T = = 3 v 8 haps she is in her Hollywood at Los Angeles. Y ar 2 Hawk Inlet; Tom Preston from|S = { gone out several minutes before Ps shods In T R oy sy uthia. William J. Wagner, Glenn, Tenakee. . ] H] 1 When Mrs. Parados cpened her q“?"\‘;,l‘x‘_'l'jll\,lo'jk' mopk iy e — - : 1= P ‘f' C £ ' eyes their calmness astonishe N Sl o £ T — = = Ni’x‘ s ‘Jinl\n:s at i;zzxnlxlxtl)j:1|11‘( (](:l“‘.’(' I wondered at his tone as I ran ; g aCl lc OaSt Coal CO. g 5 G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager ] H H | Mlle. Brent come to the fort? Non. to me. It was the unbearable hu- miliation, as you said. It made me | 1{ she does, you will' so inform us, « when tempted io over_indu’ge please. . . . T thank you.” RO AT O crazy. 1 did rush down the outside |P1® h stair. And he clutched at the| ~Probably she’s™out in the pendant and broke off the tag. Bug |grounds” Samuels muttored, as 17 44 T did not kill him. He was standing | F1due rang off. “Or she'may m"‘{ r a U c I n i the window and he fell backStoPped somewhere along the fort| into the room befote 1 got to him.| raiL” ; “Someone had shot him. I don't Surely that is it, monsieur, but I would have the certain knowledge. know who it was. But I was terri-| 2 flod. I: had been in my heart to|ONe of your men shall inspect the Be moderate —be moderate in all do him an injury, to kill him, if|trail, and we shall look in the things, even in smoking. Avoid that I could haps, and I lost my|8&rounds, yes? future shadow* by avoiding over- 1| Samuels nodded. “Kirk," he said.| i) : b ou go. Phone back from the fort.” indulgence, if you would maintain Flique’s manner alarmed me. 1| that modern cver-youthful figure. should have gone myself if I had “Reach for a Lucky instead.” I ought to have dcne. It was too|Tot thought we were more likely : late then to find Caroline in the vicinity of “Everybody knew how 1 hated|the house. Dan, and I could not speak with-| “You dont think anything has l-UCkz Sfl'"(e, ‘l'he finest out throwing suspicion on myself. 1}happened to her, do you?” I asked stamped the pendant into the i lanxiously. “You are mot keeping . beneath the coprosma. I didm't|2RYthing bhck, are yoy?” Ci ga rette You ever know what else to do with it. When| “What would I keep from you?" 1 got upstairs again I looked backDe demanded reproachfully. “Have and saw Mr. Annersley slip into)l Dot said that all I desire is the smOked’ ma'de o’ the the library and shut the patio win- kr;o‘;'lrd[:c that madémoiselle is f' b dow behind him. I thought he had [safe? Come, we shall find her.” inest to — shot Dan, but you say he couldn't ”151 tone was intended to he re- D The Have. Thore, T have told you evory- | Assuring, but I did not find it so thine. You dont believe me, of [HIS eyes were troubled Cream of the Crop—“IT’ course.” I could not believe that Caroline op lT s would not turn up of her own ac- Lodntivhay Wi we.did i cord within the next few minutes. TOASTE D.ll luckz sfrike not. At first, I had been sure that Mrs. Parados was guilty® Now 1|Hurrying outside, T began a syste-| wasn't so sure. ‘Too many ele-|matic ‘tour of” the grounds and has an extra secret heut y -~ ments had to be taken into con-|buildings, the front terrace, - the sideration, The weapon, for In-|gardens, the garage, the pergola i stance. the boathouse, and the patio, call- n roc Then there was Grainger's death, [ing Caroline’s name as I went 9 P ess. E"eryone 1f she had killed Parados, she had |Fligue and Samuels and the oth- killed Grainger, but Flique had not|ers duplicated my search. knows that heut purifies said anything about that. Flique As I came to the foot of the out- would give us our cue, but Fligue, |side stair which led up to my room, . the remote possibility that ~she cnd SO 20,679 PhYSICIGI'IS as usual, was taking his time about might have been taken ill some- it. “Well, what's the answer?” Sam-|Where upstairs, occurred to me. I say *hq' luck'es are less ——— uels demanded impatiently. ran up to the roof, and through Flique had been mediating my room into the hall. Miss Jah- i i 3 “Madame has told us her little|ries joined me here and we went mystery,” he said briskly. “Clearly,|from room to room. I even looked rr tutlng 'o your 'hroat' she did not kill monsieur, her hus-|into the closets. band.” Finally we came to the room in “You do believe me!” Mrs. Para-|Which the bodies of Parados and dos sobbed thankfully, clasping her [Grainger lay. Like my room and hands. Caroline’s, it opened out upon the “1 believe that madame did not|parapeted roof above the library. fire those shots,” Flique said cold-|The closet of this room was locked ly. “But must I remind her that and the key was missing, but I the—um—indirect responsibility is|banged upon the door and called hers? Caroline’s name, absurd as I felt “You refer to those advertise-)such a proceeding to be. ments?” Samuels asked sharply. As we ran downstairs, Flique and “Mais oul. Did they not bring M.|Samuels came into the hall, fol- Parados and that poor Grainger to|lowed by Annersiey and Celia—Celia their deaths?” clinging to her lover's arm as if “You know that?” shouted Sam-|she was afraid she might lose him uels. “You are sure?” again. The telephone in the library “would I have said so, if it were|rang. Samuels beat me to it. The not so?" Flique inquired, twirling}others crowded into the room after his mustache. us. “Are you telling' me that le; “Not there?” Samuels said into Balafre and Bec killed Parados|the instrument. “He hasn't seen and Grainger?” Samuels swept on.[her, eh? . . . You'd better remain “How do you know? Do you know? |over there until I give you a ring.” ©an you prove it? Do you know| We were silent as Samuels faced where they are? Can you take me |us, his eyes worried. Something had to them?” taken me by the throat. I could Flique lifted his plump hands in}not speak. protest. “I implore a favor, mon “Mes amis,” Flique said sharply, ami. Grant me half an hour. Then|“mademoiselle goes to meet M. ghall T tell you what you desire to|Hunt and myself and she disap- know.” pears—so! I do not like it. Tt may Samuels gave him a long look.|be serious, this matter. We shall “All right,” he muttered. “I hope search the island at once.” you are not bluffing.” “She can't have left the island” “Monsieur shall have the glory” Samuels sald. “We'll go over every head complotely. That was/ why didn't announce what had hap-|’ pencd. Afterwards, when my first ferror had passed, T real what See the Demonstratin of Spark Stoves at Thomas Hardware Co. l Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typeuwriters Geo. M. Slmpkms Co. : i Alaska Electric Light and Ny Power Company " shadows before JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Phone 6 Phone 18 Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service “It’s toasted” T Your e Throat Protection—against irritation—against cough A few HOUSE DRESSES on sale at 95 cents Originally priced at $2.00 to $2.50 Flique said, bowing. inch of it.” Flique's attitude struck me as 1 T 4 deliberate- | (Copyright, 1930, William Morrow being unnecessary and de a At sl Iy confusing. He had implied that Je Balafre and Bec had killed Par- ados and Grainger, but he had not Caroline’s disappearance brings startling developments in to- ually said so; moreover, the evi-| vl fict T e declared £o be sig.| morraw's chanter. *“1 have come to the conclusion,” writes Sir Henry Thompson, M. D,, F,R.S,, “that h Rificant—his “living tissue”—did not Voo o disease that embitters human life is due to avoidable errors in diet.” We do noy +- more than half the j bpear m connect them with cith-| | ““v(l}s‘::ngf'rsfin‘:: S“)Sl:lA e l'rldk; Clgare;;es will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh, We d::r:;::r;: t:‘ha:t!ml:)kmtimu_‘kzted 1 3 ; Q 4 when £y ”On the other hand his i) e B', ‘h""'“““u‘:: c“"“' if V;‘S‘ will “Reach for a fucky instead,” you will thus avoid ovcr-mdulpncz in THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ; Tt appear to implicate amone] e 3 Bead Gadon. pal Tave dfin xcess weight and, by avoiding over-dindulgence, maintain a modern ful £ &‘ 1 thought that Samuels Was City sister of Mrs. Sallie Shafer, A RERREEIL SOT0% THE GASTINEAU showing a good deal of patience. amived today on the steamer Yu- TUNEIN—'n:e l-uckv Strike Dance Orchestra, Saturday and Thursday eveni . * Flique must have dxvxm"lo:"h‘“ kon. 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