The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1930, Page 6

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POITY AND HER PAILS — MY DAUGHTER WOULDNT MARRY,YOUR SON IF- HE WAS [ THE LUAST !MAV ON frs e T TE—— s m VEAH? WAm FROM OVER T'MY HOUSE, MISSOURI, AN/ POLLY'LL PERKINS! [ e S [was of value, bt p v t rly woman alone ) |boat? Suppose the stran o {back and did her further ? I |Her descripti ted no one ‘Thorne uld 1; and yet his /MNER LINCOLN, |ThOTD s L) : Y MAEALLIS 07, =S errand implied knowledge of Jack Winslow. But if he was sent by \ SYNOPSIS: Suspected of to locate Jack, why tack the old woman? of sending anot Mrs. Winslow con- and his unks lined th: Also, carben Winclow, adopted con of mor THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT 1 MAY MARRY HE FOOR SAP JUuST To SPITE M HIS FATHER! ; ReTadyr foF Canadian Invasion " & - SPRUCE—HEMLOCK-—CEDAR JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU : Qur Services to You Begin and fiid at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casrying Boat Winslow, disappears. Kane had H about to turn back and|fided her knowledge of Jack’s hid- been breught by the elder Wins- r the kitchen, when a gro jace to her husband and let o low to cxamine Ela Chae, n It from 1 cor for Jack? Above all, i beautiful crippled girl, loved b of bedclothes thrown |wh devil was Jack? 1 BURN ; Jack. The clder man suspects on top of one of the orne spoke slow- | | the is a fraud. G. T them off, Thorne|l is imperative DIAMOND BRIQUETS tective, has been cnga an elderly woman ly fu Jack Win: i probe Elea’s pact, but now i the b bound and ! Jow i B o < vestigating the Kan: mur tily h and, “I can't tell you where to find| E THE ALL-PURPOSE COAL Mrs. Lawrence, a myster Jack,” she gasped; mv::cs:‘ & um':fi‘ | Quick Starting — Long Lasfing £ woman with a secret hold ¢ He left before sun-up. | | i Elsa, dics suddenly, lo in »' (Copyright, D. Appleton and Co.) | her effects a bill for treatment here, and|" © @ o— | = PACIFIC COAST at a Chicago sanitarium wherz Lambert had| Where is Jack Winslow now? ‘ Members of Japan's Rugby 4 Shrine, Tokyo, Japan, just prior 4 where they will play a sevies of | Elsa had been a patient, and a | never mentioned the name of the| In Monday's chapter Thorne | team, as they appeared at Meiji | to their departure for Canada, | contests. g il COAL CO clipping bearing the words, | owner of the Jenny Wren, "v,nmx-i finds an all-important clue to i 5 e fo i Ml (theee '"“J:!'*:_ . “The Dancing Silhouette.” Th: !is your husband?” Kane's murder. b— e T i s | BB 561 & i beliganadly S0l Smith? Oh, he's gone | i o {Monday, September 29, in the eves H———n —| PHONE 412 J 1 3 Ining for Eagles and Auxiliary mem Congregational Community ; dancing, has been < three pell,” Mrs. Smith . |ning A Ohurch N o et S Siley : % times at the Winslow home at nds to her a i |bers to attend the social affair s = e SO T RN TR, i night, but its source remains a w did you get in t S planned for their entertainment on “TREV. PHILLIE E. BAUER. | | mystery. It develops that Mrs. question the woman's DOUCLA that night. Eagles and their la- C'lurcll Sinday school at 10'8) & m. | Lawrence was the divorced wife ken wits returned to her with! dies and members of the Auxiliary ’ Preaching services 11:30 a. m, of Dr. Kane. and ler, attracted by Lambert, the but- a $10,000 re rush. “Oh, that nice young mani moaned hen with complete NEWS | ward for news of Jack's w change of t her eyes flashing | abeuts, tells Thorn> Jack is on Si 1 the boat and use Rev. Philip E. Bauer has returned —————— g e cand at y our g got ¢ ‘cause {frem a month’s trip to Seattle and " | e e . Ay | LECTURE BY MRS. HA Alaska Ohildren's Home which 48 must be received by The Empire new and old Sydney _Aurcnce re- | flctective hurrics away to find s % 2 p o not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |productions—25 for $5.75. Hand the boat. | Thorne needed no second bidding More than twenty Douglas wom- about to function in Douglas. He morning to guarantee change of |colored—15 cents cach extra. He had nly to revive thelon attended the sewing demonstra-|TePOTts a good visit with his tWo|earmon topics, ete Christmas Cards from your own Chapter 30. ich are constructed on the samz | principle. | After her lecture, Mrs. Hansen |answered questions of sewing prob- ¢ ‘lems and her work. Great en- [B thusiasm and interest met Mrs. [E nsen’s suggestion the wom- [E jen of Douglas organize a Home Demonstration club such as those |found in the States. After deciding {to found such a club, Mrs. W. R. {Brown was elected leader of the |organization and Mrs. Fox, secre- | tary. | Funds will per Mrs. Hansen | to carry on this Demonstration work Alaskan towns for only six !months. Howeve he expects to be back in Douglas again about Oc- | tober 22, At that time she will !meet with the local club, giving {lectures and sponsoringits projects. |Some of her subjects include se ing, meal planning, u g the na- tive berries, jelly mal and fifty ways to improve the ng room. She suggested the project, “a con- Tossing off some bedclothes, Thorne saw an elderly woman in the {venient kitchen” and offered to bunk, bound and gagged. lhvlp in carrying out this project, plan programs, and point out ways over |to improve homes and the efficiency Icck house on the aband from there into the hull and so peake and Ohio Canal. T ok he canal boat, then went once|of the work in them eral valuable minutes to locate the more to the owner’s stateroom, former lock keeper t oughly convinced that he and| Q y MRS. LOGAN N “Whereabouts is the Jenny Mrs. Smith were its only living oc- AN HONORED Wren?” He dpehted s! cupants. ] Honering Mrs. Grant Logan, bride s He found Mrs. Smith sitting in alof just a week, a number of Island d|chair, nursing her head. |ladies gave a miscellaneous show- is, el “Where is Jack Winslow?” he de-jer last evening, the home of r up; manded, and the woman's cheeksiMrs. L. W. Kilburn r | > H 5 o B { grew even paler { Pridge and whist with six tables wwWhich rToad d > "Twas the same thing he asked,”|e °d in play, was the pastime. she mumbled incoherently “an’ be- At the former, Mrs. W. E. Cahill fore I could turn around he swat-land Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, received ted me over the head.” he prizes for high and low scores | “He? Who |respectively, and Mrs. A. J. Balog| PISISIS IS S TS TSI SISAS IS SIS LSS OIS TS further, an’ there a no ¢ “The nice young fella I was tell-{neld the honor score for whist. ||& leastways not I You'll have ng you about, but you won g the serving of lovely ||t take the towpa Thorne " Mrs. Smith on the verge refreshments by Mrs. Kilburn, Mrs. | along the to h. Once stears between fright and shock.|Logan presided over the opening E yiew of the lock house he quicken- She edged her around so that|or parcels which revealed m“; ed his rapid walk ir an easy|Thorne could not approach closer beautiful and useful gifts. HE fope. On rounding a bend in the|without her knowing it. “I tole him | Y =] canal, he saw a boat moored to the bank just ahead. Thorne looked over the stern an the words in black lettering, were I plai Jenny Wren. Again he my jalled. The echo of his voice was mouth g:iuomy reply. Going' over to the me.” eabin door he rapped, waited—one h’flnut&—two minutes, then turned handle and looked inside. NO he give his name?” one was there. | she shook her head. “I axed ' Considerably perturbed he cross- he pever said.” A sneeze inter & the cabin, fitted up With homely ed her and Thorne fumed with he bows polite an’, | gone, when bang, an ] EAGLES AND THEIR LADIES | Members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Auxiliary, and their [ s will be the guests of the ‘EI) le men of the Order at what [ to be a real entertain-|[g n next Monday evening, 29, in the Eagles hall.| (& s, dancing and refreshments | being prepared as pastime for! | evening, but judging from|[E( ome of the particulars which have | (& thin nows no more till I come t own bunk with a rag in an' them clothes on top TRER my hat did the man look I oned Thorne eagerly gomforts as both living and dining patience. “He weren't so tall as|leaked out the affair will be ”aud”? foom, to the inne rdoor. Opening you, was dark complexioned, with how" for a good time. HE it he walked into the kitchen; a tiny mustache, beautiful te \)Q I no one was in sight. Glancing an’ a pleasant smile; that's all I NOTICE TO FAGLES ;’\ lly dbout he caught sight of can tell you." An extra ferry will leave June:\uf’i? " door and swung it open. Thorne hesitated; every momen:'for Douglas at 7:30 o'clock next' sons and among his old friends of i families, are invited. following Sunday School. Services MR. BAUER IN PULPIT Losing Its Power?” woman. Entering the smaller state- yion and lecture given by Mrs. Ly print of landscape, baby, etc.—25 FOUL PLAY room he found place in con-|gia Fohn-Hansen of the Alaska the two cities mentioned. His fey o o2 | for $4.7% [ THORNE d fusion. A suit case lay floor, | Ao ricultural College, Friday after- Pusiness calls brought him in touch Douglas Catholic Church | If copy must be enlarged or re-| Conduit Road & ¢ nd 'noon in the Home Economics room | With many of the corporations fish- Yons % |quced — tlere is a slight extra| trict line with the twoloe the high school {ing and df’ n'.z other business in A8 00 A - aea 3 charge. traffic laws of corner While she talked Mrs. Hansen Alas They are fal 1:00 p. m—Sunday School. Your own handwriting reproduc- | of Maryland es sI t Wiived various typeés of @eafas, bind-|Ous 4nd 8 a4 consid ed at a siight extra charge. Super- tance to ti nothing been left ings and finishes. The simplicity of © t in t} beial service program — s | lor workmanship. Your time is; fifty m: the & dresser ;o ccalloped facing was demon- Of the proposed children's home.|T St. Luke's Zpiscopal Church | |getting short. See THE NUG-| Arriving and 1its contents|grated with a square of green or- Mr. Bauer will discuss the top & %3 |GET SHOP. -—adv.; path about t > the spread about. The de sped |oandy; also how to adjust gath-|" Church Losing Tés| No services on account of the Tr R | - |ors e and quickly. Mrs. Han- W at 11:30 am. |absence of Dean Rice. LET Almquisy rress our Sull. % isen showed how to make a pocket,| _ FL g U L R R s We call and deliver. Phone 528 and bind a buttonhole, both of [T EEUEEUE B EOR RS B R A U B A R T B B AR L | “It’sfi the Little Things That Tell” | That’s what big sister said to her boy friend as she pulled little But wait till big sister and the boy friend are man and wife, with a home of their own. brother out from under the sofa. Then how much more she’ll realize the truth of her observation! For then the age old problems will come pressing hard. So much in the pocketbook. So much on the shopping list. Will it fit? Then’s when the little things make the big difference. — the slightl} better values of which a good housekeeper takes advantage. The little savings — the small economie Then’s when big sister will read the advertisements as she never read them before. brands; Comparing values; learning reliable vatching the bargain and reduction announcements . . .* The advertisements will help her in a thousand ways jo take care of the little things, acquire the little short-cuts in time and effort—in the big job of running at home ) Read the advertisements every day. Consistently advertised goods are worthy of your confidence otherwise they couldn’t be consistently advertised. THE EMPIRE Phone 374 Pastor’s topic, “Is the Ohristian Church‘ { NOW IS THE TIME TO FILL THOSE EMPTY LAMP SOCKETS WITH EDISON MAZDA LAMPS The Standard of Comparison \ | RLE | | \ 2\ W SOLD BY Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 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