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f er: Qu_:dlir disocve to Lio when t “I tock Bill to see FULL II Out of the Hou re- death 5 A Il.xv\\(ll Mer! pin TOW of Magic COMES THE GET ELECTRIC RANGE RADIO SETS ERAL Lowboys — Highboys and Combination Radio and Graphophone Models All sets listed are far reaching and here’s a fair example o rhE @RHME UD{I ‘E'D{]E DUITFCH GARDIERN Craig, Aunt .'Anrlnbell?." said Marjorie. R Ek'r nepdi o Kaiid visit with his reception rooms. The small- % 2 ke nald Wade, Miss |¢f drawing-room, at the side of ¢n Annabelle neighbor, hastens the house, had been given to the P 1t at sunsot to the garden with him and (hieces for their privale use and h garden? Romance ficds the police superintendent k Superintendent Richmond at her estate, where and conctable investigating the s ‘companions shife. W ‘begln nicoes, Evelyn and murder. He discovers that the 1estton oy e : ie Haswell, fatal ccat had been moved €0 superintendent invited Has- 3 viously that the falling statue could not ) TERAIE WIS ST e i Ev “ miss its target. R.woe. After Evelyn, Don- L Dl . Wade and Lionel D\fck\vor‘h twe him C ter 4. roduced his note- WHAT THE GARDEN HEARD the residence) h Annabelle Querdling had in- from her father, Richard genet Querdling, was mor large enough for her qu household There were a dozen bedrooms and i Marjorie, the first d . About a year than her s her coloring blue eyes werc similar, but to mie she did not appear as at- ctive. 1 knew | have only times. How Richmond, “Sixty-nine,” said a low, clear tone. “Apart from those letters, there been any trouble that you ( know of?” | “I don't think so, but — in what way do you mean?” { older although I her a few she?” asked your aunt, spoken to old was rel? You cannot think of anyone ) who might have wanted to injure her The girl considered the question and paled a little, but her “No” was again quite firm. “I see. Please tell me exactly who lives in the house.” my aunt. And of course the serv- ants.” | “Had your aunt any other rela- tions?” “My rother, Vincent. four months.” “Now, Miss Blake, tell me of the (COPY) THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION January 27, 1931 care B. M. Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska. Mr. Guy McNaughton, Dear Mr. McNaughton: We are very pleased to hear of your reception of WLW. While often picked up at points on the Pacific Ocean, and as far on or another we do not receive and naturally, we are only too we are west as New Ze and, for some any reports of reception from Alaska, Cincinnati, glad to add to our collection of DX reports. 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Juneau and Douglas, Alaska OF GUY'S LOG the girl, inf had | | Well, was there ever a real quar-| |tragedy occurred?” “Only my sister and myself—with | He lives| in London. We haven't seen him in| iroom. I think Aunt Annabelle knew ithough she allowed that one to go {that marriage in particular or of | marriages in general?” f “Of marriages in general,” said| | the girl more warmly. “Aunt Anna-| ~ L belle was very good in many wa; servants. Any men?” Imnted I ran to her—and I found | considers more blushes These tomorrow’s inctalim > — ontrol Method Stirring complicate ‘\HIRD ARREST MADE " FROM RECENT RAID know his name—help Ben. They|ag live in the village,” Marjorie sup plemented. “There are three maids Mrs. Frater, the cook—she's il [now—Janet Raynes and Hetty | Smith—the housemaid.” Netherton came to see the cook.” “Didn’t someone mention Major Gresham?” “I met him in the garden.” “Think carefully, Miss Blake Inspector Richmond put the ques tion slowly and deliberately. “Wa there no one else in the house or| gardens at about the time the| | Se She hesitated and her fair skin| flushed and paled under his scrut- “Were there others here Ilast|r night?” “Yes. Mr. Duckworth—you just|ief saw him—dropped in and Dr|has '\If' ANW. hl‘/‘ Wilbur but in that she was most unrea.| Argument in Oil Squabble A5 sonable.” A slight flush indicated | ank J. Merline, bet known that in this she disagreed with her (Continued from Page One) | he “Kangaroo Kid, used of aunt. ating the Alaska Dry “Any Jbesides these two men?"|pendent operato who control Law, was arrested last by “George Dent and Arthur—I don't {about 300,000 w with an aver- Deputy United States Marshal T. Hadlund and Spe: Wilsen. He is al duty bs"n connected from the Merline is the third man to be y in this case. C. J. H. Mc- e the legal tenant was next arrested. be presented direct cour d probably | durin the current s been answered sduced in the House nate. and the federal con e oil conference, present at of the independents. i - > e to| SMITH IS AT GASTINEAU men Smith of Kalamazoo, the guests at the Thomsa of Mich., is am he | Gas believes erican petroleum rescurces, iny. “Tell me what happened.” “There was no one else,” she said. “After dinner,” she began after a slight pause in which the mem- ory appeared painful, “my aunt went out to her usual seat in that garden. I went with her, but soon returned to the house. Aft- erwards, Mr. Duckworth came. We brought him to this room and left him with my sister. Then I met Dr. Netherton.” “Did Mr. Duckworth see your aunt?” interrupted Richmond. “No, he came straight to this he was coming.” “So far as you judge, did she ap- prove of his engagement to your sister?” There was a touch of bittcrne°< in Marjorie’s reply that her aunt disapproved of all engagements, al- on, while not pleased about it. Questioned about Dr. Netherton's visit, Marjorie said that after he had attended Mrs. Frater she toox him to her aunt in the garden. It was about 9 o'clock, she said, just beginning to get dusk. | CRWX Vancouver CNRV . ‘Vancouver CJOR ‘Vancouver CKWX Vancouver | CFCT ... Victoria CKLC ..Red Deer, Alta. | KXRO ... Aberdeen KFAB Anchorage KFVD Culver City KMPC Beverly Hills WOAI San Antonio, Tex. i WFAA ... Dallas, Texas | WENR Chicago | WBBM Chicago | KFAB Lincoln, Neb. WLW Cincinnati Juneau Telephone No. 6 _|gardens.” swered. said she had remained in the lane speaking to no one. “Dr. Netherton and I were with her on a few minutes. He told her Mrs. Frater was better but should r¢main in bed for another day. She had a cold and Aunt Annabelle was pleased to have her go to bed.” “You say the aoctor stayed for only a few minutes, talked of the cock’s illness and then went? Noth- ing else, queried the superintendent. “Nothing else,” Marjorie replied after a pause in which her cheeks flushed. “Did he go off alone?” “I went with him-—through (hc “How long were you away?” | Marjorie’s eyes showed her tress. “I don't know,” she said in a very low tone. “We were talking for some time—perhaps fifteen min- utes.” i : “When you went through the gar- den, did you take him to his car?” “No, Bill had walked over.” Both men noticed her use of the Chris— tian name: “And you stood there talking for about fifteen minutes, you said. Did you meet anyone in the gardens?” “No, not then,” Marjorie an- After the doctor left she is- for about ten minutes, seeing or | “Then,” she continued, “I walked down the lane, on to the links, inf through the bottom gate, and up to} the Dutch garden, meaning to ask| Aunt Annabelle if she would come | in with me. Then I saw her—on! the ground. I thought she had' Weyenberg OXFORDS Black and Tan $6.00 Long Wear at a Low Price H. S. GRAVES The Clotfiing Man “Of course, it’s Schxllmg 1%e same hands that matke cheap dresses cannot de- sign Paris models. Models come from those who make nothing else. Where is model coffee apt to come from? From those who make only model coffee, or from those who try to make both cheap coffec and good coffee, at the same time, in the same place, with the same hands. Schilling is the only coffee roaster in America who makes only model coffec. The only one. The blending and roasting of fine cofiee is one of the most del- T i icate series of opera- tions in modern in- dustry. In a thing so dLhcatc chcap— ness is contagious. For that difference between model coffee and other good coffees—try Schilling’s--just once. Schilling coffee Wings of the NMorning BAKING POWDER » TEA » SPICES » EXTRACTS irreplaceable, should be “Not in the house, There i 1e was dead. That figure was|the note of t oil world. The Ben Acres, the gardener, and the g beside her. Her head was chauffeur, Edward Green. But he|bleeding . . . It was horrible.” is leaving. He—" she. hesitated | (Copyright, 1930, J. B. Lippin and her color returned—‘“he wanted Campany) £ he outporing is contro to marry.” | Production, in his opinioa, “Do you mean,” asked Jimmie. Heated words from a smiy |€xceeds consumption, and “bad en-, smiling, “that your aunt dismissed| chaunffeur, mystericus motors, and badl Green because she disapproved of K gs," have .| Club. | four new recruits brought over | FROM | i NEW DOUGLAS INVITER TO ATTEND CAPITOL DEDFCATION, IUNEAU An invitation haz been o through Mayer 1. W the citimons of the Tsland to at tend the dedication of the in Juneau Saturday. 1% is that a considerable number will a tend the ceremonies. CREW INCREASED the ‘addition yesterday «f from Juneau, a total of elght tenant are in the Federal joil here ves the city a good sizod crew to ntinue with the street repairs and other municipal work, With and WOMEN'S CLUB CLEARS DEBTS PROCEEDS OF DANCE The Douglas 1siand Women's Club met at the home of Mrs, ¥, |A. J. Gallwas Wednesd | All outstanding bills were ordered paid including the balance due the School Board for repairs on fire escape, and is being maintained by the After payment of accounts 1 !recent card party and dance. The there is stil a sum left in the treasury from the proceeds of the members take this opportunity to thank each and every one who | contributed to the success of their undertaking. Next meeting of the Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Sey. | {on sale. evening. | the | which was purchased | LIES OF 1930” TO BE SEEN AT COLISEUM Al the Douglas Coliseum tonight also tomorrow night, the “Fol- lies of 1930" will be the feature | talkie biil El Brendel is starred in this production, which is another girl singi and dancing show. S R and ruBLIC ARD PARTY I'he Ploneers of Alaska Auxiliary | teloo Number 6 will give a public party, alter their next meet- I'EBRUARY 13th, 1931, llows Hall. Party will tart at 8:45 pm. The public is | cordinlly invited. Prizes and re- | froshments. Admission fifty cents. | —adv. NO The Martha Society will hold a | valentine Luncheon in the North- | crn Light Presbyterian Church Par- | lors Saturday, February 14th, be- | tween the hours of 11:00 and 1 foclock, Tea will be served all | afternoon, also Food and Candy —adv. DOUGLAS COLISEUM Tonight and Saturday EL BRENDEL in ‘FOLLIES OF 1930’ All Talking, Singing Announcement We have been appointed the Exide Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling Ex 1d¢e 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 reasonable prices here. We look forward to a call from you. EDISON BATTERIES WESTINGHOUSE ROBBINS AND MEY MARINE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ERS GENERATORS MAZDA LAMPS CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. 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