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6 ™ « - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY NOV. 11, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AI\D HER PAIS 3 il e = LISTEN, ETHE LW TwWo TRILLION, S HOW “TH’ HECK T HOW MUCH 15 Si ) NINE HUNDRED E:NORJRIECT I DOUBT T THEN WHY ) & | T PROVE ME STicK Mr55 GoTo 1T, BILLIONS, TwO FIVE BILLION, $ig DAWGONE IT! DIDNT, YouU o HUNDRED AN’ SEVENTY SEVEN i TELL ‘ER IT? PLAGUE ¢ 2 PAW SMYTHE {.3ofe TAKE IT! [ 6TAR PuP»L J GIVE ER THUTTY MILLIONS SEVEN HUNDRED AN’ FIFTY S1% THOUSAND 2 MILLION. EIGHT HUNDRED FOUR THOUSAND AND FORTY THREE ' Complete line of Furniture, Beds, Springs and Mattresses | | | 1 | Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | « 7 BY who turned out fo be Clement Con-|“I want to hear you first—befor Hawke:worth said, will be chosen . HE ROSE ROY VICKERSl aldine. You know, tie man who I see you.” B | from schools throughout the Terri-| Jnneau, Alaska -~ was wanted for murder years ago.” “Do you forgive me, my dearas tory. Transportation will be pmll . He drew a shaky breath. love ! hs the Expositiop Commission. g 3 . “And you say that Conaldine was| He caught her to him, turned up ExHIBITs wILL The United States plahs to fea- lN I HE DARK —no, he wasn't your father?” her face to his and looked at her L ture Alaska in its participation in ' L | The girl broke into tea Looked and looked ag the exposition. Gov. Parks has been e i = SR sas First Mr. Perle said he Vwa\‘ al- “Yes,” he whispere “Yes, you asked to assemble a representative SYNOPSIS: Hallie, Ellesmore, |—Yours respectfully. Clement CON- |{jough he didn't marry my moth- |are lovely, my ivory rose. -And all-Alaska display, and he in turn,; GENERAL ELECTR[C N xely Gran- aldine.” er,” she sobbed. “I was shown a you've come home.” |has called on the Chambers of; purez, who blinde ncek by deserting him during a | Dr. Lytton had given a copy Of |jatier from him to Mr. Perle saying | (Copyright, 1930, by Roy Vickers) |Commerce and ohter organizations @ erucial treatment, and Rose the letter to the police, and When ).+ T was to have sorme of his mon- | g ol - Hawkesworlh Dlvected to 1% co-operate in this work. )4 Conaldine, the girl her loves, are it was read at the inquest (With ey Only we shared it—" } TEE B ; AR | jelp ND the same person, but Grannock |the parts referring to Mr. Perle | qypoon ‘ . Collect Exhibit from | , 0ovion BasTERN sTARS : is kept in ance of the fact. |omitted) it had removed all suspi-| «ur perle and 1” She fought | Federal ' Schools § Hallic nurses him through an- |cion that Hallie might have Deen | iy ner tears. “I believe Mr. Perle H N WILLIAM A SR O B 8] : other operation which eventual- | accessory to Lester'’s murder. THal | ole_embezzled—a lot of it years | B e RO e e e MAJESTIC RADIO Iy will restore his sight. Mean- had been two weeks ago. It Was | ang all he did like bringing me rduc;tion h: i W;” Afu- |day evening, Nov. 1ith at 8 pm.| . L while Lester Broon, Grannock’s becoming imperative that Grannock up to believe it was mine was just | ‘Ax’llcom dalchave satHiRt & forl. This will be a Step-up meeting. ' half-brether, who was to bla_mc should be told of his brother's pis gevilish way of getting lt back | ] 47 o[pthe R gt e OnL ":n Al Giamibets Ad-visiting Frikiibers | for Hallic's original dereliction | death. And there had been 1O |He reckoned, you see, that 3 part cf 30 Bindts O iy e 5 it [ RECIEVING SETS , of duty, forces 'h:‘r to marry news of Hallie. : 5 ‘anythmg rather than give it “p< rm T ok ancep e toAS LILY M. BURFORD, | 2 p him by threatcning to tell his | Probably she imagined that ”‘<Bun now he's disappeared and peo- | LAUDS SARGON ‘,' S 'ed e o DI Worthy Mntron} [ brother her sceret, Mre. Barthol- | spite of Grannock’s blindness he|pie’ come other lawyers—are asking | was A;:nouncth sy Ay D o FARiv 1 ROBINSON, | emew, cccentric old woman, must have been made aware of lhc{quesnonsfand I simply must find| 5 Al‘as'kasgffslm l“)l‘r"ei“on::ms Cadv: Secretary. | learns of Hallie's hatred of her | full details of the tragedy and that i gaughter and give What is 1eft| Few men in America are known 1 g o b e iy [ o4 husband. She kills Lester and |he knew now at last what she ““d{or it back to her.” [l Saoile ey (‘;fl:t o taat | :1 éoo Ry co-nmis-ionér & E‘j\?—‘ Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan | herself, and it develops that she hidden from him. | Granriock ‘triea in vain o' stein | (ol wilths . UpRHiAR. ottt | soticn 6 ver, Oocmussioner of Py gy ey as Clem Cenaldine in dis Dr. Lytton was sitting with Gran- | po torrent ‘C i oo b F'kth G 0 pI ol e Y | e, who was Hallie’s father 'nock in his hotel room one after-| ., ; ) ; R e 'r f" o i‘ sl ction as soon as possible. Dell E. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner| A . . ) and wanted for another murder |noon, when the telephone rang. i i;fd:x(')t.“knn:;'l:;:e.réhsrngg:;s z‘i':::'me;ah'»“ p‘;fi ”in b\;‘lgfi\;gto:“:; r L + Mr. |now here. Phone Cliff Apartments. | laska Electrlc nght yer, persuades Hallie to sign | Lytton repeated the message. 4“§ e sy oo i and P ower CO. . cver half of Clem’s fortunc to i “Ask her to come up,” said Gran M‘m“rfgez i‘h:t“;‘z e sk:::' "1:“ SIRE in ObHgRaeY F : anpther Rose Conaldine, whom |nock. ELs volce ook chney Only, really, Perle planned| Obeying a grateful impulse be- CA THOLIC CHURCH Phone 6 Juneau, Alaska » e Slem’, - m 2 | he tells her was Clem’s daugh { “I'll get out, old man,” said Lytf fo ot nearly all my share. And|cause of the great physical bless- {cr by a woman not his wife. | ton. “And look here, Grannock, then he disappeared. And I can't|ing received through the use of 0 s is —there ay be—Miss Conaldin(‘ a g ‘;'t'('d ;nr“‘:‘“ug;m‘ ‘:c mmd"_r »ou h i H under Conaldine or Ellesmore is simply doing unto others as he Standard of Comparlson e > A i - uld have them d to him in of Lestcr. l Lytton opened the door to the glrl| S i i ok = . ‘ “Ellesmore?” sala Grannock jaking thd’ Zollowingi Volgiary ‘ P — z e 0 Pl | who come in. e {statement: ‘But, good heavens, you're not—| ‘Why, yes—that was her name, /™ is your name Conaldine?” |wasn't it? The name Rose called My first experience with this re- She |herself by until only a short tim markable invigorator came in the Sargon was \D OF THE DARKNESS He saw her color change. |ago? It was under that name that ~ PARISH HALL n rmi A still in Balti- | was very blonde. g i ; s ¥y T % " Ly _|she trained to be a nurse.’ m the operation I beg your pardon,” Lytton stam { T pteh 1 alarming | Chaprer 37 | | | summer of 1928, whe brand new. I was |nervous debility and ely Grannc more recovering it been told of mered, “but we were expecting an- result of on his eyes, h N o physical depletion as the fis half-bro murder. And other Miss Rose Conaldine, You are | ]‘?" ;{” HEh, "L" man—it’s all | k on the lecture platform, Dr. Lytton, his physiciah, had not a relative, of course.” ig“’c “m‘:' were bound to know| ., rea)y feared I would not have 2 BI DA I/'S !strength enough to get me through |the political campaign of July and gust. Unbelievable as it may ghown him the letter which had “Well, yes, in a way. Are you— been written to Grannock by “Mrs. no, of course, this is Mr. Grannock » just before he went| Grannock was on his feot b_v‘(J rannock put up a hand and pullu! at his bandages. out to kill Lester. It read {now. |seem, two bottles taken with the NOVEMBER 13, 14, 15 endir Bty 1 \aon't iy youl V1 Hdve:pame o se you. shull (Hullol’ shoutedilytion; sargon Pills simply made me over. and you don't know me, though I,56é T was brought up to believe that| “¥Yes” said Grannock. “Yes, Ijaster the most hectic speaking f 4 i s ave heard of me. Clement Conaldine was my father,|C3n see you, doc. |campaign through which 1 ever Booths Filled with All Sorts of Novelties I've no|_ Weeks later pr. Lytton finally | passed, I came out actually feel . . s “The reason 1 am_ writing, Mr. business to come wol ; you had found Hallie, but his efforts jng far stronger than when I be- and }IO]I(]&)’ Off“““gb Granno s because some on after youve had such awful trouble, [0 get her to return to Grannock | gan, should I into what a lawyer But thoy told me at the .Broon|had been futile. s called Mr. Perle has been doing. Hci | “Can you honestly assure me 'he| o that she might perhaps be| e - o 3 wants me, now that s al | M 1 More than ten years ago I wrote here wi e -Lnowe L e I did not perserve in the Interest Everyone to him that I thought one of my aldine |daily use of the medicine until my with you—the other Rose Con- % | States ithe woman who blinded him?"” she ¢ x § had asked. jnventions must be making money: “If you require the a(klro<s o[l And Tvttor had bedny davaad tog;ystem was thoroughly cleansed and he was to let Margot Muir's kid the Miss Conaldine I know,” said| e o with the result that twice since then have some but T found out that Grannock, evidently bewildered, I |8dmit, wretchedly, that Granockiy found myself again suffering DOOR PRIZE EVERY NIGHT my wife didn't get nothing but then can't give it to you. As to the rest had said nothing at all about her. |from general debility, constipation she was too proud to ask of what you said, I don’t follow| Then Hallie had come to him one|ang dizziness, and each time thejs “I found Bolt dead—I didn't kill you." o, Taiantly happy, Sargon combination has cleared! him. But I knew I should mever| Lytton made violent signs to the| -He does want me!" she cried.ime up and left me feeling tip-top. prove it—I knew T'd be convicted. little blonde. He advertised, as he promised,| “Living now in the aftermath of (I've always thought it was Margot| “Oh! gasped the girl, crimson-, when we first met on the cliff.”|those refreshing experiences, I am $0ed Bl ling. “on. T am sorr 11—but T never | she held out a newspaper. In the|moved by common gratitude to “T used to think T'd try and get imagined {personal column were the words— heartily commend this wholesome cut of the country but T never could | “Lytton.” said Grannock, “there’s| “To the Ivory Rose—Come Home.” and effective medicine to every-| he money. Then after a bit I been something you've been keeping | It was dusk when they met, as it |body whose run-down condition He strode across the room as! H i H H Extra Special guess you may A good many people have. And I've done very wrong Ladies’ Gruen Wrist Watches Regular $27.50 Value Now $13.75 . % ater, rusming uway on anoiner There Will Be Something to peaking tour covering several Regular $25.00 Value—NOW $12.50 We have about a half dozen of these models that are a little out of date but very fine value. They are fifteen jewel movements in 14K 25-year cases with black ribhon bands. They are left overs from last Christmas and get i want to from me. Something—" v\ad been on the first night. Thejcalls for complete restoration.” i 3 > '3 b TS ‘And then I come across my Wife| “Old man, it's nothing about your|iYOry rose was in her hand but| Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Agents. are just the thmg to give. a little gl.l'l for her B again. In Southcliff, on the beach, ! Rose—nothing. It's only that Lester |Grannock put it aside when she —adv. |dumbly held it out to him. oo ! which means the best. Better have one put away for Christmas. with ttle girl. I loved that little has been getting into trouble. He girl. I said if ever I could do any-; |well, he had a row with someone | thing for Rose I'd do it, whatever it meant. 135 “So you see I couldn't stand by and see the girl go to your brother, Mr. Grannock—if you'll excuse me ving so he wasn't fit to touch her | shoe-strings and she only married | him because he pestered her so.| But that isn't to say she knew it was in my mind to kill him because | she didn't, not for a moment and| “she was willing enough, in a way,| to be his wife. i “But what I want you to do is! to what's happened about mv| money, if 1 have any I never meant Margot’s kid to have the lot. She, ought to be provided for decently, | but it's my Rose it belongs to. That| Perle is playing some game. { -y O youll be happy, Mr GrannoLk She thinks a lot of you| I CARBACE | HAULED | “Say something to me,” he be-| Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan | sought hcr his own voice shakmg Hotel. (adv.) | —— your insurance protection on "~ that property should be increased H : first watch. 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