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i s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. ° By CLIFF STERRETT YOU'LL HAFTA BE MORE CAREFUL MR KRAUSS! MY WIFE'S BEGINNING T0 SMELL A A COAL FOR ALL KINDS OF WEATHER Warm sunshiny days may be here for a week —then cool days again. Keep a supply of coal in your bin for a quick fire. PACIFIC COAST NUT or UTAH NUT are just right for this purpose. 1 WANT THAT INFANT EXPLAINED, PAw! SHES €oT AMANS VOICE OR Im THATS NO WAY 10 PLAY GERTRUDE! You « MORE, MAW. MUSTNT SHRIEK AT WHADDYE 'THP PRHTV LlTTLE MEAN PERKING. Y/5EE WHEN T wAS WITH SELLS CIRCUS L 5ANG BASS N THE FREAK QL/ARTET’ = WITH ME MRS PERKING T1L PLAY ANYTHING (LT L L L L L L L T L L L T ey Bk Sere. o, Grek Bt vigha e FOR THE HOT WATER AUXILIARY he “ ( A e SR A ian Pri Tells | Ml e G HER RHEUMA-"C Junior Diamond Briquets will save you money. 8_;\ 1::(11 )11')20;" one find litilenzss in| Austrian Princess Tells TRAIL OF ANTIGUE PAINS GONE NOW | They are long lasting and give a steady heat, re- igh places? Tale of Dire Poverly LEADS: B8 NEXT Sio0k. quiring little attention. Give them a trial. You will be pleased. Pacific Coast Coal Co. ; G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager PHONE 412 Wedding presents should afterwards, long afterwards, | people are more likely to need their | brightening influence, Caroline said. | I am inclined to agree with her, as | I am with everything Caroline says. There is some excellent cutlery rom the Annersleys ‘and a little “Indigestion and an acid condi- Ition of the stomach for years | 5 o ‘ | | MARION, Ohio, June 10. —Dr. F. A. Stengel of this place has traced the path of antiques” to the dim vistas of its end—and ended up next door. The doctor picked up a ALligh Tide ¥ {of France? “And so that daring Lacote comes | to the island. But his fear of thosc monsieur sent to Ile di {brought on frequent headaches and My i bilious attacks. appetite was SYNOPSIS: The shrewd, cal- culating Anatole Flique, explains the riddle of Dan Parados’ mur- p LT T R T T T R T T T T T L LR der. He tells how the clever |little on: crimil Jules Lac e, alias | Diable be s an obession—a Spe ;reen god from Lum We. Mrs. Par- rare old melodeon in New | sl dee Losate tlas D beomes an commiriog et | 0 50 2 L e AR Bl it T and his hired man, Grainger, |escape c certaine! If the: | rary. When Caroline comes into finé one. Seeking to find out 1 S whence it came, the trail led to Mansfield, Ohio. At Mansfield the doctor learned that the melodeon had been bought from a res- ident of Bucyrus. At Bueyrus he discovered that it was purchased in Marion, his home town. Back home, | should find l;}m his soul become | he room she stops and looks up at | dust. Clearly, his new personalit, | & and I find myself holding my | {must be a mask through whic | ’reath ) | {none shall see—none but Monsieu | An enormous parcel arrived from | | Anatole Flique, perhaps, and he j:d “aris. As we tore the wrappings on the other side of the earth. apart and dived through the tfmglo‘ of packing material I don't know | “What shall it be. Ah, he will ; | become Professeur Herbert Johns,|What we expected to find—anything, | I imagine, except what we actually scholar and student of the eye of | {did find. from the tower of the fort. He explains how Johns' rifle had been fitted with the rifling of a pistol—how Johns “framed” Grainger’s death so it would ap- pear that the shot was fired incide the house. Johns had planned a “perfcet crime,” but Fligue had detected flaws in ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 @0eo00ece0oc0eeo0ceeccesos o |{ Meadowbrook Butter PHONES 39 the original it—and the flaws in Johns' |[the jellyfish. Destiny could re-| L . { alibis. Samuels, who has been |strain its mirth no longer. The| It is a full length portrait of a owner was found living next | baffled throughout the investi- obsession of M. Johns—how you‘limc stout man in elegant evening door to the doctor’s home. | gation, finally asks why Johns |say it?—materialized: those Ilittle |Tegalia, fingering a carefully waxed | ©000000006000000000000000000CS0 mustache. His right hand is on o0 0600000 000b0 his breast which is adorned wnh‘ ones, le Balafre and Ciceron Bec, cast off their bonds. And then he| takes courage. Only monsieur|the decorations of many govern- knows. Monsieur will not tell. And|ments, and his pink face beams i then Destiny laughs again. Madame | upon us and seems to draw us into | sends her writing to the Marseilles | his friendly embrace. journals. It is printed and madame| “Well, I dont know,” Caroline has her clippings, no doubt, and |said. She smiled at me and I knew monsieur finds one of them—" I should agree to anything she sug- lived 20 years on the island be- fore cxecuting his revenge on Parados. Chapter 38 THE TRIUMPH OF FLIQUE Why had Johns waited 20 years to kill Parados? Flique pondered | MRS. ON OFFICIAL TRIP| |poor, my liver was inactive and a | terrible rheumatic condition devel- oped in my right knee and my CLARENCE E. LAMPHIER M States Collector of Customs, S. Whittier, Assistant United left Tht Mopsieur; 18 _“h"‘ Z’:" “‘“fs: “I intended that he should,” Mrs, | gested. “Let's hang it opposite 3 today on the Aleutian for the |knee and foot were badly swollen he resumbd, gpreading his o A Grandmother Brent once a week . westward and interior on a long|Sargon gave me a fine appetite, | “Until that M. Johns died ®arf ! g {and I eat whatever I want with-| |cfficial business trip. His every year.” She was looking at me tenderly itinerary includes Cordova, | “That was my belief, madame,” Mauveriz | Flique said. “What does monsieur in my arms whispering to mé in the tongue of his mother I could not | “Princess” Touschkaun | out distress of any kind. The rheu~: | told a story of utter destitution to ‘s« ward, Anchorage, Fairbanks, St. p i i now. “After all, Allan, it was“you |matic condition has disappeared | have answered it. It was not much do with his clippings? Monsieur has wh‘:; fotith snwrfukt. 1n e, riok W Mazmniate Brodsky in ;}xe Dr:mesk {Michael and Nome. He expects to|end I feel like a different person. that he i, but enough. a passion to nourish fear in the PFllque.” ‘(:éft Resfiéogfiarcg;’ll\e h&:ban;r {be away from Juneau most of the! “Sargon Pills put my liver to “After those infamous ones, le hearts of those around him. Mad- T nas il FRSORUHG T /HOUIA 16 foryr;er colanelg tn 'S\e Ruma: | summer. work, relieved me of biliousness See the Demonstratin of Spark Stoves at Balafre, Ciceron Bec and Jules La-jame Parados, M. Annersley, Lum agree with her | army, with abandenment and none | v and headaches and regulated m >F y ecote had robbed the Banque dn‘We, Mile. Jahries—they will tell me | 28 ITfiE END) support The charges were dis> | AT , .IIF - § entire system Mrs. Clarence E. F Midi, they separated. We of the{what monsieur did with his clip- . | missed. Mrs, Touschkau said she | THE HOTELS {Lamphier, 1523 Fawcett St., Ta-| N | polict were hot behind, Was not 1|ping. He presented it to M. le Pro- | (CoPyright, 1930, William MorToW| wag ' grand-daughter of Frang | ey e then an agent of the Margeilles|fesseur, : and Company) x::selrrh the formér Emperor of | Gastineau HitigreManro. Dive o, Akehte.) ° ) Burcte? Lacote had the money—a| “Ah, it is the grand joke! That 3 . (internationay Newsreanyt | F1 T. Garn and wife, Portland; | —adv. million francs. Perhaps they trusted |imbceile Lacote building his citadel| ~TO TELEPHONE PATRONS ‘ S X ;\; ;(wgt; cly; w. gmlxv:nmr)\}tT;“ 2 | ————————— —perhaps it was the expedi-|of jellyfish eyes and lettuce for : everin, Chicago; S. M. Nel- ATTENTION MOOS 11::1‘ 13;2)“:’”] “‘I“]‘: P uiw m‘]d hi. Fi Pm‘_w,‘). ‘m’h A new telephone directory Is now | Miss Vaden Fulbright, of Bel-lson, Seattle; A. B. Cain, Seattle;| Annual Picnic Coming Up “And now Destiny plays the hand, b of the finger accomplishing |7 €ourse of preparation. Patrons|jingham . arrived today on|K. R. Howson, San Francisco. | The L O. O. M. No. 700 will 1 woneer 1 oo a R say. Not often is it 50, but |its ruin! : contetnplating change of address or|the Aleutian ist her father, Alaskan hold their Annual Picnic at Sal- cometimes, Man winds a little reel| “Why should he mot tell those |PCYS0RS Who wish to have ftele-ig. N bright, local Meadows| Frank Perrey, Portland; Jessé|mon Creek Park on Sunday, June MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION and the viars spin and he thinks|little ones, le Balafre and Cicoron pl‘a’r‘"sfl“‘;'?"";" o “'““cs“’,‘l‘_ I"’fdmler, in the sales office. Brown, city; H L. Reid, city; Wil-|29. All Moose and families should Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards and t T e e et Mg notify the Telephone Company. Tele-| joe L. Hill, jr., took passage gniliam Ben, city; Fritz Willard, | make arrangments to attend. Field ) ! he 1s hooked to eternity. And th .uEP:u, If they come to San Lucas, |pnone 420 before June 25th. adv | i’ Atetitian iy, Tor Beviate. - ilWrenon ety L‘p]unty ol F EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. Pestiny laughs and the thread is|that M. le Professeur, the authority R 1 T Hake ai Ben 0 et {.wdv S @ coMMIi‘TEE | broken. jon the eye of the jellyfish, was NOTICE ! o M = ) > s adv. i —— e , Lacote i > playmate? EI AL commercial brokers, left on the; Edwin Hofstad and wife, Hoonah; ——-— — | X l.my :mlsmd'(':l):?'\m :v‘ho:\ t:i;ra l'!ILILlllL\ p\i:i\llx‘:‘,t:mf :“\::‘: .| Juneau Chapter No. 7 O. E. S | Aleutian for business trips. Both are{H. H. Brown and wife, city. STCRE HOURS | STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT o barados took 1t for bimsell, on monsieur? Let they try tha |l DoId Tegular business meeing |booked for Seward AR e Tor the accommogation of the || Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing s > X i ¥ Tuesday, June 10th, at 8 p. m. ? Harvey Sullivan, U. 8. Marshal | trade, this store will Be open Tues- | ggain when le Balafre and Bec de- monk_ey business. Nothing can harm Visiting members welcome. Miss Iris Gray, who has com-f{of the Third Division, is returning day evening, June 10th. | Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewnlers *, parted from ITlle du Diable und.monsxeur._Does not the little green LILY BURFORD, pleted her gsecond year at Oregon|to Valdez after a trip south, Sy, B. M BEHRENDS CO, Inc. | madame sent her writing to the|god live in his house? While that Worthy Matron. |State College, Corvallis, is a pas- —_— L Geo. M Slm klns CO Marseilles journals, and yet again|is there nothing can harm him! FANNY L. ROBINSON, senger for Juneau aboard the Prin-| f=e—ereeeeeeesor e o stole the phoenix| “Monsieur’s faith is magnificent. ‘Well, he is not the first to put his “Messieurs et mesdames, Lacote|trust in that phoenix of jade . . . took the million francs to his room |But that joke on M. le Professeur! at the back of a tobacco vendor's|So loud is monsieur’s laugh that he shop. But his phoenix, which he(does not hear the chuckle of Des- had bought from a merchant of an-|tiny, tiques, stood on a shelf in his| “It was the citadel that infamous room. The vendor of tobacco saw|Lacote had built around himself, it not the fort of San Lucas, that “Now, my friends, that vendor of {monsieur threatened to destroy. M. tobacco had read of the affair atle Professeur thought he would the Banque du Midi. A merchantiand that was enough. Had not le of antiques, one of the patrons of [Balafre and Ciceron Bec sat in when Lum We from its master. cess Louise. —adv. Secretary. GLASSES [l To Fit FORDS and CHEVROLETS AY BE WRITTEN FOR Collision Insurance the bank, had been shot, and with his last breath he had told M. Ana- tole Flique that his assassin had bought a phoenix of jade from him his heart for 256 years. Monsieur is the only one who knows! It is an acid on his brain. And so he pre- pares his weapon and his alibi no FOR A PREMIUM AS LOW AS Your Personality the day before. You see? “Destiny has laughed and the thread of that infamous Lacote is broken. And that vendor of tobac- co—who is he but Monsieur Para- dos? And Monsieur, a man of vision, begins to spin his little reels. “Monsieur approaches Lacote. That infamous one, who has a mil- one shall break . . . no one but Anatole Flique. Afterwards, he will g0 away. “It was crowded, monsieur’s last hour, for Lum We and M. Anners- ley, and madame also would have a part in it. But what of that, I ask you? Has not Destiny a fondness for crowding her hours of reckon- It is no longer necessary to wear glasses that mar your, appearance. We have in stock a large variety of white gold and tortoise-shell frames in the pleasing new styles. Among them there is one that will fit your face attractively. ONE DOLLAR We are now writing many new form this year including $15—$25—$50—$75—$100 —8$150—and $250 deductible coverages. l ! It Beats—As It Sweeps—As It Cleans lion francs in his mattress, must|ing? And so, mes amis, Destiny / » 5 divide his—loot, is it?—with mon-|laughed again and monsieur's reel Come in today for a com- Alask El 1C L h d sieur, the vendor of tobacco, Who|ceased to spin, for the thread was plete eye examination. a eCtr lg t an will secretly send to M. Flique an}proken . .. .” information that will dispose of le] We were silent for a minute or Balafre and Bec. Also, monsieur itwo, will take the phoenix. If Lacote de-| “Messieurs et mesdames,” Flique clines, monsiery’s information Will|continued, ‘Jt is not possible for a dispose of him as well. What caniman to hide the light of himself that unhappy Lacote do? He hasbehind a mask every minute of the to yield. hour. The mask will slip. So it was “Very well. Monsieur's destiny|with M. le Professeur. He had a brings him to California and La-|passion for all living things, yet he cote comes with him. He dares not|forgot the goldfish in his pool! He stay in Marseilles—and monsieur|was a notable scientist, yet he as- prefers to have the eye on him.|sured me that he had not the And now in this enchanted land|Freneh. And then, when I spoke to Wur blooms like the rose. him in the French, understanding ‘But what of Lacote? He has|was in his eyes. That was negli- 3 on his hands, and monsieus|gent! most of his half milion of| M. Johns was on top of the is- Has not Destiny laughed|land yesterday and he saw those | little ones, le Balafre and Ciceron | has a million of dol-|Bec, with the glasses. Had he not| soon he has two. He is apeen watching? They had come for and sinister reputa-|him and M. Johns made up his jves an empire, so he!mind with a quickness. This eve- le siegneur de San Lucasining he slipped away and found | ” the unhappy Lacote{them . . . and Destiny laughed st - again. That is all . . . " | live on San Lucas, he| Samuels shook the little man’s M from the world |hand, m old self a new “You've done & good job, Flique,” ~ ‘old fort—it must|he muttered huskily. Why not Jules| Flique bowed and twirled his WE WRITE 50 PER CENT RETENTION FULL COL- LISION COVERAGE—An attractive form for the careful driver. ALSO Fire and Transportation, Property Damage and Public Liability Coverages. 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