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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1930; By CLIFF STERRETT WOTS BECAME OF YOUR PANAMA, Paw? L JeSS CLEANED AN/ YOUVE SIMPLY GOT TTO HELP ME DISCOURAGE. KENNETH, PA. | ™HE FELLOWS A PaiN MUST BE SOME MISTAKE, MR. PERKING, SORRY 'BOUT £ YOUR “KELLY, FERGOT HIS HAT! P————— > . . - : KSdhonette (] i by BY_NATALIE SUMNEA_LINCOLY] SYNOPSIS: Circumstantial ovidenee breaght cut at the cor- oncr’s inquest leads to the theery that Jack Winslow, adepted son of Arnold Winslow, murdered Dr. Paul Kane, was poisoned b 1> gas. Jack beautiful crippled gird, whom Pr. Kane wa: to have exa ed. The clder Winslow, believing her an adventuress, had en- this handkerchief.” gaged G. Thorne, detective, to | Mitchell sniffed at the handker- probe her past. Jack disap- jchief and again at the bottle pears after severcly choking his “The same scent,” he declared, father in at the latter's then glanced at the label on the @icparaging remarks about Elsa. bottle: “Humpn, Heavenscent—ap- Lucy, the houscmaid, out to propriate name.” He looked up mail a lctter one night, is ter- sharply. “What has the perfume to rified to cce a human figure, do with the case in point?” ncing, cilhouetted Thorne tossed the ticket Mitchell's lan. “Good for onme performance ac etter, €82 Eoith's Theatre yesterday,” he com- s the dancing silhouctt mented. “Find out, if you can, In- this timc on tho cpectcr, who purchased that ticket ef th> frent door. Therae, hid- _there is a bare possibility the ing there, coos it tco. Luey ticket seller might know, and then faint: and Thorn: purcucs the Tl answer your first question.” shadow, but it vanishos and “The officials of the laboratory when he rcturnc Lucy’s uncon- colous form alss hac disappear- cd. Then he meets Mrs. Winslow crming downstairs “to got a book” and che chows him that Lucy is safely back in bad, ap- parently with no m.mory of her cxperience. Thorne chuckled. “What do you |want, Inspector?” he asked. “But wait.” He rummaged about in his drawer and took out a bottle of perfume. “Smell that,” he thrust it in Mitchell hand, then drew out the handkerchief he had found in the music room his interview with Elsa Chase. Un- |folding it, he disclosed a theatre ticket. “Now, smell the perfume on rage into “They declare Kane came death through inhaling carbon monoxide gas. I've made a care- ful cxamingtion of Oaklands and way the gas could have been intro- | duced into the bathroom through the usual causes—from the exhaust | of an automobile engine, a range, a gas water hea other gas heaters Chapter 18 THEORIES 8as | The cily ir Wi {finally drove up to kis off ‘ing in Connscticut Avehue and en- Or persons with the tered it, to find Inspector Mitcholl knowledge to generate the gas and, pacing impatiently and down With sufficient diabolical ingenuity, the corridor before the closed doors to introduce it undel 1, into the of the Universal Detective Agency. locked bathroom.” “Where do you stand on this Thorne took out his pipe and to- Kane-Winslow affair, Thorne?” he bacco asked. “Are you with us or are “Your reasoning is entirely logi- you playing a lone hand?” cal, Inspector,” he admitted. “So Thorne eyed the inspector care- logical, that I am doubtful,” his fully. “Up a tree?” and as Mitchell Voice trailed off into silence for a flushed, he added: “Come, if w» moment. “Have you located Jack?" are to be allies, let's have frank-! “Not yet,” glumly. “A descrigtion Hiéss” has been sent broadcast through’ the “You are right,” admitted .the regular channels throughout the inspector. “To tell the truth Thorne, country.” 1 can't afford to pull a bone. To Inspector Mitchell d arrest young Winslow without suf- bill folder and bent clo. ficient evidence to hold him, w ‘Did you run across Dr. old Winslow has a lot of influence While you were in Boston?” pc‘lmcally. and my-goose would be Again Thorne shook his cooked. He's employed you hasn't “Never even heard of him. he, to look after young Jack's in- You made any inquiries about terests?” Inspector?” “If you put it that way, he ha | “Sure. Kane was a divorce; they “And not to find out who mur- dont know whaf became of his dered Kane?” |wife, her name was Sara Holcombe. “He deesn't believe the two are No children, apparently.” He synonymous.” Thorne met Mitchell's stopped and cleared his throat. fuspicious glance with unmoved “While Kane has always been countenance. “T feel at liberty to in- 10oked upon as a first-class orthe- vestigate Kane's murder.” |pedic surgeon, his practice of late “Gocd!” Mitchell hitched his years has fallen off, for no appar- chair closer. “I'm coming to you ent reason that the Boston police on my own responsibility, Thorne; could find out.” understand that; the department| “That’s interesting,” commented has nothing to do with it." |Thorne quickly. “I'd follow it up, Thorne nodded. “You've been to Inspector.” me before—on the same terms.” | Mitchell nodded. “Thewadded he'd “Sure; you play straight, and, been short of funds lately, with damn it, you've got brains!” !creditors pressing him for money; - his bank admitted he’d made un- | fortunate investments.” Wbat cook books stress| “More and more interesting” ex- |claimed Thorne. “Inspector, you're oy jon the right track.” ifl bmdmg Steak{ Mitchell looked gratified. “Glad |you think so,” he said. “Now, listen {here, Thorne, you've seen this hill folder before?” out & Kane head. Have Kane, is also stressed in of e jdrawers in Kane's bedroom the tents on the desk; all were thera _coo‘ the steak listle at a time on @5 Thorne remembered them—the | Thorne looked more closely at morning after his murder” He stopped speaking as Mitchell opened ¢ B " ., 'three matches, visiting cards, driv- each side. That's the way to broil ‘s permit and registration card 5 H the leather bill folder. toasting H 771§ " ve" ik on e cnes (the bill folder and spread its con- it cm[y. Hjus Bros. roast their for Kane's automobile, and five hundred dollars in bills of varying'{ coffec & few pounds at a time by lqenominations their patented, continuous prog-| “He was S tas the motive,” remarked Mitchell z;y(bnmlbd Roasting. Every | coarating the money. “See he is roasted cvenly and a fla- jand he produced a small, soiled piéce of paper, stuck between two killed with robbery at Oaklands after| # Rane with the use of this deadly |cal merchants. stand by thelr tests Mitchell stated, | to his| Mrs. Winslow is right; there is no| ter, gas logs, That posi- | puts thg¢ crime on a person chemieal | +{Building, KENNETH. MICKEYS HECK “A clinching piece of evidence,| Thorne and against young Jack,”, Inspector Mitchell spoke with in- creasing rapidity as his excitement | mounted. “Figure it out for your-| self, man; he Jack, who prob-: {ably borrowed heavily at one time |or another from Kane while he| |was in college. Kane doesn't need {the money until his investments go fluey; then he tried to collect; got 1:\ thousand out of him, and came| Supt. DeBolt and L. Rinden, of {down to get the rest.” the Douglas high school, in com- | “But any debt contracted while|pany with A. F. Goetz, Jake Man- Jack was at Harvard would be ning, Ncrman Fleek and O. F. Rol- loutlawed by this time,” objected lins, went out Saturday night in {Thorne. 4 the latter's boat Mayflower for | Mitchell thrust out his jaw ob-|their first duck hunt in Alaska. |stinately. “Possibly he knew some-|They went to Oliver's Inlet bub |thing discreditable to Jack—some the ducks were all in some other college scrape,” he pointed out. locality and none were bagged. “Well, admitting that, what They reported a good trip and then?” outing, however. “We know Jack had no money,| for he was overdrawn at his bank; he may have been even deeper in debt,” he pointed out; “perhaps hefat 7:30 o'clock this morning with was desperate and, resorting to ten sacks of various classes of mail desperate remedies, plotted to kill and several tons of freight for lo- DUCK HUNTERS RETURN; BUT EMPTY HANDED ROGERS IN THIS A. M The Admiral Rogers docked here gas which, as you know is practi-} cally odorless and leaves no trace.. TO SPEND WINTER HERE |1f it hadn't been for Dr. McLane’s' Marcel Stragier returned home |cleverness in noting the condition 1ast week after another year’s ab- lof the body, the crime would never Sence during which he completed have been detected, for if the body his second year of college study at had been embalmed no trace of the the University of Detroit. He ex- poison would have been found” |Dects to spend the winter on the “your theory presupposes one channel, and stay at home with his |thing,” Thorne argued slowly; “that parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stra-‘ |Jack had previous knowledge of gler. George Ofa arrived here with Kane's visit.” |Stragler and will also make his | “But he did know it trlum- hoeme in Douglas. | phantly. “Lambert told me he took | e e |the telegram announcing Kane's ar- Chilean Government Irival over the telephono two days $; ” [ Recognizes Argentina | before.” | In silence Thorne sat back in his| Mitchell; | PUENOS AIRES—Scpt. 15.—The 'he wanted time to think. Taking up Chilean Government, according to jchair and contemplated |box of matches and struck one; q went out promptly and as he again visional Government of Argentina. {held the match box up to strike an- | = > {other, he noticed the red tips with | FOOD SALE blue tops on the. matches; swiftly; The Martha Society will hold a; his eye traveled to the three match- |{00d sale September 20th at the es lying in Kane's billfolder — lh(‘}‘sflflll«’ll‘y Grocery from 11 a. m. to were identical in size, with the 5 P. M. —aay, | o NPl same red tip and blue top as those . in the match box which Elsa chase[Buckthorn Bark Mi {had taken out of her bag and given | 4 3 {him the night before Stops Constipation (Copyright, D. Appleton and Co.) Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, relieves constipation in TWO hours! Most medicines act on low- er bowel only, but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisons you never thought Sinister threats are uttered by the mysterious woman in blue, who reappears in tomor- rew's chapter. oo — his neglected pipe, he drew out a word received here, has announced | it it has formally recognized the Pro-|* STUDIO OPENS were in your system, Just ONE Miss Todd is now enrolling PUBIIS |spoonful relieves GAS, sour stom- in classes of music and dramatic|{gen and sick headache. Let Ad- expression. Studio over Oable of-|erika give your stomach and bow- fice. —adV. el 5 REAL cleansing and see liow good you feell It 'will surprise NOTICE OF SALE {you! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. In - Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. adv. Notice is hereby given that the| T B. M. Behrends Bank, as mortgagee| NOTICE OF APPLICATION in that certain chattel mortgage FOR PATENT dated October 14, 1929, on the fol- SERIAL NO. 07547 lowix?(i described personal property,‘h the United States Land Office o-wit: : for the Juneau Land District at 2 Brunswick Balke pool tables Anchorage, Alaska. complete, with fifteen balls and |1n the Matter of the Application cue balls. 1 Brunswick Balke of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- Billiard table, and three ivory PANY, a corporation organized billiard balls. 30 billiard and under the laws of Alaska, for pool cues. 2 cue racks. 7 round patent to the AURUM NO. 1, arm chairs. 15 straight-back A i NO. 2, AURUM NO. 3, kitchen chairs. 1 large heating | AURUM NO. 4, AURUM NO. 5, stove. 3 card tables. 1 two- | AURUM NO. 6, AURTM NNO. alley bowling alley complete. 20 ten pins for bowling alleys. 16 mineralite bowling balls. 1 set duck pins. 10 duck pin balls. 1 steel safe. 1 back bar with lights and mirror. 1 Na- tional cash register. 1 electric milk shake mixer. 1 Frigidaire machine. 1 wall case, two com- partments; gl=ss doors. 3 show | cases, gl 1 wooden count- er. 1 peanut heating machine, electric. Together with all stock of goods, wares and merchan- dise, accounts receivable and choses in action. in which mortgage Steve Vuko- vich is mortgagor, has taken pos- session of said personal properly,; and that we shall sell said per-| sonal property, at public sale toj jthe highest and best bidder, for FRACTION NO. 1, lode mining claims, embraced in U. 8. Min- eral Survey No. 1674, situated on ‘Chichagoff Island, in Chichagoft Mining District, Sitka Recording m , First Judicial Division, A , and forming ohe contigu- ous group. . NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That the Chichagoff Power Cor- | pany, & corporation organized und- er the laws of Alaska, whose post office address is 424 Goldsteln { Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filed {its application in the U. S. Land |Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent for the Aurum No. 1, Aur- um No. 2, Aurum No. 3, Aurum No. 4, Aurum No. 5, Aurum No. ¢, Aurum No. 7. Aurum No. 8. Aurura cash, at the door of the Bruns- N0 9 Aurum No. 10, Aurum No. wick Bowling Alleys, Brunswick|Ly, (AUTMm. No. 1§ gpd. Aurum South Front Street, | L ookan Ne: 1,slofle Eiling clgims, Juneau, Alaska, on September wannrang ang, SRNEUe.. STOUp 1 1930, at two o'clock pm. Notice lOu¢, Wining cisinis 8nd includsd within U, 8. Mineral Survey N3 3 deg. 48' E. 210245 ft. distant in latitude 57 deg. 39° 40” N. and longitude 136 deg. 05’ 45” W. Theénce north 46 deg. 00" W. along line 4-3 of Aurum No. 3 lode, this survey, 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 340.65 ft. to corner No. 8. Thence 8. 46 deg. 00° E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence 8. 48 deg. 00" W. 34065 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of be- ginning, containing an area of 10.554 acres.” AURUM NO. 2 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.LM. No. 7, prev- fously described, bears 8. 21 deg. 12' E. 3367.86 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00' W. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00 E. 34065 ft. to corner No, 3. Thence 8. 46 deg. 00’ E. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence 8. 48 deg. 00" W. 340.65 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an areg of 10.997 acres.” AURUM NO. 3 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7 bears S. 1D deg. 02" E. 1794.43 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00 W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00’ E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence 8. 46 deg. 00° E. 1500 ft. to cerner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00 W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20611 acres. Conflicting with Big Four Lode, Survey NO. 1047, owned by applicint, 0.190 acres. Con- flict claimed by appficant and excluded from this application.” AURUM NO. 4 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with Jlocation cornef, whence US.LM. No. 7 bears 8. 31 deg. 17" E. 32043 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00" W. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00’ E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00’ E. 1409.60 !ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00" W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.369 acres, conflicting with Golden Horn Lode, owned by applicant, survey No. 936, to the extent of 0.203 acres and with Golden Gate Lode, same survey, own~d by applicant, 1.312 acres. Con- flicts excluded from this appli- cation.” AURUM NO. 5 LODE “Beginning 2t corner No. 1, {identical with location corner, whence U. S. 38 deg. 1% Thence N. 46 deg. 00 £t. to. corner No. 2. 3 42 deg. 38" E. 500 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00 E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence 8. 42 deg. 38’ W. 500 ft. to cérner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 17.213 acres. Conflicting with Golden - Horn lode, survey : No. 936, to the extent of 7.187 %u and Golden R%Fnctlon e. sanié survey, 2.469 acres. Young No. 3 lode, Survey No. 864, to the extent of 1.622 acres. All conficts owned by applicant and excluded from this appli- cation.” % .~AURUM NO. 6 LODE “] at corner No. 1, " “with, location cerner, ¥hasce YL M. ¥ tears & 40 deg. 30 W. 120880 ft. Thencs N. 51 deg. 58 W. 108 {t. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 23 deg. 200 W. 7220 ft. to o No.48.on line mean S 'fi%o‘ xlm: Bay, Thence tide of i mean high ag Bay 55.80 ft. to 4 on line mean with corner No. 4, & do ner “No. 6. Thence S. 3 11’ “W. 11800 ff. to corner No. oh, tide ot - Bay. N. 50 w. N. 48 deg. 00 E. foa 1t 1 corner No. ] S. 41 aég. 44’ E. 149920 ft. to corner No. 10. Thence 8. 48 BLOCKED IT, AN’ SET Gk SERREMS /6 AURUM NO. 8 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1 whence U. S, L. M. No. 17, previously described, bears S. 7 deg. 51’ E. 3804.85 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00" W. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00' E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 08’ E. 1409.60 ft. to- cormer No. 4. Thence 8. 48 deg. 00" W. 600 ft. to corner Nao. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.369 acres. Conflicting with Daniel J Logde, unsuveyed, 2497 acres, Sllm Lode, unsur- veyed, 6312 acres, Pillsmont Lode, unsurveyed, 1.348 'acres, Mountain View Lode, unsurvey- ed, 9.211 acres. Conflicts claim- ed by applicant.” AURUM NO. 9 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7 bears 8. 39 deg. 00" 30” E. 4560.80 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00’ W.. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00 E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00° W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an arca of 20.611 acres. Conflict- ing with Golden Gate lode, survey No. 936, owned by ap- plicant, 1.081 acres, with Over the Hill Lode, Survey No. 1048, to the extent of 4.658 acres and with Rising Sun Lode, sur- vey No. 1946, to the extent of 5054 acres. All conflicts excluded from this applica- tlon.” AURUM NO. 10 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7 bears 8. 31 ceg. 34 30" E. 4631.07 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 000 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00’ W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of be- ginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres.” AURUM NO. 11 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears 8. 24 deg. 29' E. 477623 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00" W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00° E. 600 ft. to cornep No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 ft. to cosner No. 4 Thence S. 48 deg. 00° W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres.” AURUM KT 12 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.SL.M. No. 7 bears 8. 17 deg. 5¢ min. E. 4989/ ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00" W, 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thenocg N. 48 deg. 00 E. 600 feet %o corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 des. 00' E. 1500 ft. to corner No, 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00" W, 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20611 acres. Cons flicting with Mountain View Lode, unsurveyed, 9466 acres. Conflict” claimed by applicant.” AURUM FRACTION NO. 1 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7 bears 5. 0 deg. 42 E. 131212 ff Thence N. 49 deg. 40° W. 748.30 1t. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00’ E. 34065 ff. to corner No. 3. Theice S. 50 deg. 32’ E. 749.90 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00’ W. 35210 ft. to corner No. 1. the . place of beginning, con- taining an area of 5.008 fl? Conflicting with Young m site, Survey No. 1461, to thy extent of 0.099 acres and wil gurvey No. 1047 of Big Lode, 0.199 acres. Both g ‘flicts owned by applicant axaguded from _this'. apflicg- United States. Looation. Mo 8. on the shore of Klag Bay, - chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8. L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 ez 39’ 40”7 N. and longitude 136 deg 05’ 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 deg. 30" E. The names of the owners of ¢on- flicting clalms are not ta the applicant except as ve seét forth. The total area embraced in the survey and claimed by the spplicant is 200.486 acres. Any and all persons claiming gd- versely any of the above described veins, lodes or premisés are re- vor is developed such as no other |ten-dollar bills. “Read that memo- |ls also given that Steve Vukovich 1574, situated in the Chict 1t quired to file notice of their ‘ad- randum.” Hastily Thorne scanned the pen- leil lines: “J. W. paid $1,000; still due $9,000; int. 7 per cent.” | “It was written by Kane,” he| announced quickly; “Boston sent down specimens of his handwrit- ing.” coffec has. i E Fresh from the wiginal vacuum gack. Easily spencd with the ils g2 { key. Look for the | drab on the can. { Q1930 “make out of it, Inspector?” has the right to bid on said per-| sonal property at said sale, and| that The B. M. Behrends Bank| also reserves the right to bid on| their own behalf at said sale, of said personal property. THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, GUY McNAUGHTON, | Cashler.l | “Interesting, very. What do you|Pirst publication, Sept. 6, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 17, 1930. Mining District, Territory of Al. aska, Sitka Recording Precinct, First Judicial Division at Chichago/f Fost Office on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly de- scribed as follows: AURUM NO. 1 LODE “Begil at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U, 8. L. M. No. 7 on the shore of Klag Bay bears 8 verse claims with the Register of the United States Land Officg at Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- jod of publication, or eight months thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. J. 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