The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 12, 1931, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PAILS SO THIS 15 MISS : {SA\/AGE'S HAT, HUHZ I NEVER |KNEW THAT GOLIATH HAD A SISTER. =S o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 12 St e R Kk e ILL RING WHEN 1 NEED You. By CLIFF STERRETT THANK YOU, Jese= MRS. MEEK. > house at the tim orie told us we is what we have to de- aid grimly. Superintendent Rich- had i1 of the district pol Ms v him and introduced | M! YNOPSIS: Tra s mask- ! “Tha 1 by beauty, the beauty of a |cide Englich estate, when its | He Annabelle Querdling, is | yeterioucly killed, The el cumetances are ominously hin at Iped m ] Haswell He ed by t may ment, “Two . He helpad In- as Jimmie ¥ cousin, Donsld man with land a cynical curl to h has sent her micoe Blake, to London to ask the |the policeman’s usual conter advice of Jimmie, young law- |for interfering, amateur, but on all offici: nd it was known in the f at Inspector Sprules, one of t > at the Yard, Haswell in th a reputation as euth. Wich Evelyn h e superintendent dodded, "took the measurements and directed 5 | nothing be touched until aphs should be made. Then he attachment they admit, revealing that the eccentric ofd weman, hating love and ro- manee, barred their cwn hap- pincsz. Jimmie recalls his ad- vice to Fvelyn to let thy police hendl> the case. meet you, “You [to find your ” | to the house. I 1 me all you 1930, nothing said And you said there was 15 to out Annabelle’s “ctrong did they make Marjorie Ii near the fatal garden? are hinted tomorrew. t | —-——— | ma thinkin'. No but d ing to the garden to see | s fall mselves. happened su d las xmond 7o' d 'FOR SOUTH WITH 21 PAS SENGERS [Vessel, Which Arrived from| Skagway, Leaves for Seattle “You mean,” Miss Querdling sa h ¢ | ports to t |ship Queen, W neau yesterday mor | wi departed at 10 o'clock for Seattle. Tho: ed the vessel here ! ayne Ellis, P. Reguna, (Swanson, H. n, I n and Loui . | Joseph re , Mrs. | A. Young for K A. John-| William Zw Mr. and Mrz. | J. C. Thomas, Mrs. B. M. Behrends, | |Miss A. B. .Coleman, G. H. Mjaa- Arthur ng of The Am tonigh The regular me erican Legion scheduled f | is postponed to next M: ay, Feb- ruary 16th, account of the AN- NUAL FIREMEN'S BALL. — et—— | COSTUME JEWELRY The satyr grinned above the garden where Miss Querdling died. { If you would be fashionable, you must have a piece of costume jew- elry to match your gown. THE \ and one of the stone|Above these steps, on the wall to| t the carved figure, | of her: h - favierite seat half beast, of the grin-|< : it wor, night when ity ightly on his| NUGGET SHOP lf) SN wor fine there 4 spread est creations in this line priced| from $1.00 up. - | ‘The Empire office. 1 U A IIIIIIllllllllllllllll"llIllll1 Old pape: at 1 the other side of the steps! e lay on the ground the T re of his fallen companion- én in five pieces. The b vas complef but both arms ould napped off and not far away i hous the head. It seemed to look at tl | elyn with a de h leer. There w a r. One arm was brol of blood marred its Beside it was the base of with the stumps of thel As Donald ana Jimmie ap- proached the house, a small group I of people emerged. “Looks like the police!” Donald muttered. i Two men were in front. One w in uniform, and the other bore t impress of the police of r higher rank. Close behind ¢ two girls and a third man. Jimm recognized one of the girls as lyn Blake. The other he must be her sister Marjorie. man was Evelyn's lover, worth. Donald ran forward and the lit- s the favorite rest-| Annabelle Querd-| was the place she uel fate. The supe od there taking in the he pressgd his hands | ilders of the re- that seemed to|The home where health rule at their ignor-ijs the home where milk i fly forward asiysed in large quantities. too would have fallen on| Pyre Milk Is S i 1 i ey ure ‘ll"\lh Substantial Duck- fle party stood still top-heavy,” he muttered. od “I am terribly sorry,” he said to - & an J i j ' the girls, as he shook their hands. tnougr | THE MENDENHALL ! #Surely it was an accident—a pe o 4 | s = i ghastly accident. | 7 of you were here last | T']) AIRY | The girls made no answer. The asked the question of ‘elephone 985 g the police-officer replied for them. sisters, but Duckworth replied.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIMlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | KAYHI neau | DOORS THAT FIT WELL DOUGLAS NEWS BASKETEERS COMING FOR GAMES FEG. HERE The Ketchi 1 team due to arrive ! s of threc games v Hi cn February to a cablegram receiv school superintendent 1 be a three game sc t two teams, on Feb. ve evenings, 25, whi t night will bz igh in Ketehika 0 is the champion of hi teams south of here w with the scalps of J y and Haines da t has the right to Dougl: it ed picture feature, “Gol Broadway” wil is an all-talkie to be the best of e FORMER JUNEAU - IN CALIFORNIA > Harry J. Lempkins, Aged"‘ 46, Succumbs to Pul- monary Trouble the Elks’ be l!cla Elks lodge there. | Mr. Lempki Juneau in! 1920. In he was em-| with it aft born in Buffalo, —————— Daity mmpire want Ads Pay. and Open Easily! TH.E beauty of our doors will delight you immediately, ;heyfitsowellandopenlnd close so easily that you enjoy lasting satisfaction. So econom- ical, too. Doors that are pre- cisely made of deg-mdnbk se- lected stiles and rails, three-ply laminated waterproof i e $2.52 e, D 2.66 Regulas five-crons panel doors, e Any type of door that you need from French Doors _to Cupboard Doors, to Two-| x6£t.6 - panel doors, 2 ft. 6 in. hick farge illustrated is yours for the asking. high schecl bas- by Supt DeBolt from' the h start here twe mpicnship of Southeast| by winning from Funeral | ritual will t San Fernando by tha! i | man MRS. Flowers be your valentire. S(\f? | LEAVES FOR SEATTLE suncau riorists —adv. | MARINE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Mrs. B. M. Behrends was a pas-| Play 1ndoor Go: Tie Alaskan WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS er on the steamship Queen,|Hotel. (adv.) sailed south from Jur S e R The |V | | tween 5, 46 years old, | O'clock. can, died last | afternoon, also Food and Candy ble ' at|on Rogers Hornsby, a St. Louis county, Missouri, farmer, who is also interested in baseball, is shown here admiring one of his calves with his son, William. The Rajah predicted a good year for the Chicago Cubs, whom he will serve in the dual capacity of manager and second base- in the 1931 campaign. B. M. BEHRENDS | She will meet who has becn Ea: rip, in Seattle. on alf Both will in the near future. DOUGLAS COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY “GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADW AY” NOTICE Martha Soclety will hold a ¢ Luncheon in the North- February 14th, be- s of 11:00 and 1 Tea be served —adv. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Established 1898 Our Insurance Creed “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. The law of averages has established that at least certain of the promises to pay must be met. The funds to meet these promises to pay must always be at hand. The r to one company in a given promise to pay cannot differ sub- stantially from that of the other company. The rates for such risk cannot vary. They are based upon the same experience. They both accept the same probability. When you pay you receive nothing but a promise and this promise can be redeemed only if the prices charged are scientifically correct.” By JAMES A BEHA, Former Superintendent of In- surance, State of New York. Telephone 249 AR S P A e P | “Tomorrow’s Styles Today ‘ | Party Frocks - Dress up in a new spring chiffon frock £ in either figured or plain material for the “Firemen’s Ball,” February 12th. Just received for tlis event Juneaw’s Own Store Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In additicn to selling Exide BATTERIES the right battery for your car, our Service includes skilful repair work on every make of battery. You can rely on responsible advice and rcasonable prices here. ‘We look forward to a call from you. | EDISON BATTERIES ROBBINS AND MEYERS GENERATORS CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. SECON{) é’:)‘u?:]r\SVARD | Ex10¢ Ty ‘\‘VWV‘.C{ STATION THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the i Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat i | ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat | OPEN DAY AND NIGHT | Quick-S The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store Stationery, Diaries, Autograph Books, Photo Albums, Candles, Tillicam Boats and Autos Geeo. M. Simpkins Co. Printing and Stationery Open Evenings FOR INSURANCE See 'H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building Picery Wicery Old Papers for sale at Empire Offic A

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