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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 14, 1931. = WELL, PA.HOW DO ILL BET A YO THINK GERTRUDE Y DOLLAR THE POLLY AND HER PALS US PERKINS WANTCHA TO KNOW J2 THAT IN CASE You QUIT, WE /&~ ALREADY 1 ADORE THE LITTLE By CLIFF STERRETT SHE'S SO LIKE HER ADORABLE the high school, the Torch mem- bers decided to have their picture taken for the Douglas Hi Annual. FOUR YEARS OLD , | | AND CELEBRATES Shirley Mae Olds, daughter of} | .. |AND HER NEW Z%f DAME NEVER * TEE. 4 /8. Olds, cele- GOVERNESS WILL > UNFACKS i ; N T 5o fourtty bibey Inat\ {HIT IT_OFF 2, = OH!/BUT IM | Wednesday afternoon, Febr HER TRUNK/ |ed and went with us. Then Lionel the parlormaid. Was he resent- NEWS SYNOPSIS: Mystery grip- Querdling in the —Mr. Duckworth—went for Ben over first ful?” 4 ?‘*—w———-—-——" ping the household of Anna- ! had becn a mpanicd to the and Green, the chauffeur. They brought the s “He was—and very ru 1 Cwflmomlnlty belle Querdling will be | sate by Mar, , who, return- |carried her in, and Lionel and| though we rather sympatk © 2 < s - ¢nly when the hand that push- | ing, found her aunt dead, she ‘MAJOI‘ Gresham sent for the doctor him.” LOST IN THE HILLS REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER. ed cver a stone image and killed | declared. |and the police.” v Richmond said that Green could| Joe Brady, who left early yes-| Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. | her is expesed. Aiding the in- | | Her distress was increasing, but u say, Mr. Haswell?” | have pushed the image over and |terday morning for & trip into the| Predching services 11:30 a. m.," yestigation in the garden, where | Chapter 5. |Richmond asked if she had mnot raid so,” said Jimm been back on the job within three |hills back of Nevada Creek, did|folOWing Sunday schiool. the crime occurred, is Jimmic ‘ CLUES AND CONJECTURES |been surprised at finding Major ped to pick a small object |or four minutes. not return home last evening and Haswell, London lawyer, pre- | Superintendent Richmond paused | GTesham near the house. loor. “Youll test the back, “I questioned Ben Acres,” put .n|fears are felt among his friends “?m-“ vicusly told by Evelyn Blake, | allow Marjorie to compose her-| “No,” she replied. “He was igure for finger prints?’ Constable Roscoe. “He said he'd|that he may be lost. A small ‘ Church Miss Querdling’s J self. “You saw no one in the |Aunt Annabelle's greatest friend, ," said Richmon tked in his garden until dark |party made a sortie along the beach | gs. 4 death threats against the s ster, who was opposed to Eve- he resumed. garden when you found your aunt?” SURE. I SHANT ‘ ‘Where did you see Major Gres- ham?” | “On the lawn, before I got to the {house. T hardly noticed him as I !hurried to tell Evelyn, but he wait- |and often came over in the sumr to talk to her. I suppose he was o forty, when Green, the . chauli came for me, walking. He the car was out of order. - I b ried over on my bieycle, flashed my house opposite this, facing the chen quarters. He sleeps over Richmond looked at his notes. He is under notice to go becaus he wanted to marry Janet Ray: “There’s another thing, Roscoe to his chief. “I was passir and then smoked in his doorway. {Both he and his wife agreed there'd DOUGLAS between Treadwell and the end of the Island last night, but saw no Douglas § Church | Services| at her parents’ home on M Fourth, being young hostess following 14 guests: Bobbie Sabin,| Bobbie Murphy, John Allen, Sylvia Anderson, Alfred Zenger, Marjorie Snell, Nedford Zenger, Robert Snell, Lila Sin Harold Zenger, Mar-| g Beatrice' Bothwell, N garet H v mu;;fi?: r‘::el::f hcyml';'hd; ;;:;T:e‘ | Chester r and Mary Sperling.| ‘The color scheme was carried out! not later than 10 c’clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sarmon topics, ete T Douglas Catholic Church o Sunday, February 15—Quifiqua- gesima Sunday. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | | P ART I L | St. Luke’s Episcopa! Church f - o - 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. HARRY WILLARD, Lay kaex"‘ Meets Thursday . evenings and in ‘pink and green. Each littley guest recelved a place card, basket 1 napkin. The birthday cake pink and white with four pink candles. Games were played and| Mary Sperling won the first prize., A picture of the party was taken by Fred Ordway. Mrs. Olds was assisted by Mrs. Duncan Sinclair, ——————— ) ELLCIniCAL WORK Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. ¢ lyn's engagement to Licnel She shook her head and contin- |his Way to the Dutch' garden when |the main road outside here, about been no callers. trace of the missing man. They|Sunday afternoons. Duckworth. Questioning Eve- (y0q I saw him.” nine-fifteen last night and saw a/ The superintendent frowned but|were prepared to go up into the TRy ek Iyn’s sister Marjorie, Police | “I ran into this room, to that| Constable woscoe, a siurdy young |Car and a man beside it. He admitted that the information was|woods this morning for another ATTENTION MASONS! perintendent Richmond 1> door"—pointing to the glass doors |Yorkshireman with an honest red |there for a time and then cranked important. “Were you surprised at |search. Not Only Cheaper but that Duckworth, Dr. Netherton |oponing into the garden—-‘and |face and reddish hair, was glad to|uP and drove off. He was a st Major Gresham?” he ques- by There will be a called communi- Better and Major Gresham were pres- ent cn the night of the murder. The doctor had falked to Miss | still singi: called Evelyn and Lionel, who were They went with me, but it was too late.” answer Jimmie's question as to the time of the tragedy. “I got the message, sir, at ten- er to me, but I'd. know him I didn’t get the car’s number, lit was from London—a sma cheapish tourer. They said at t! who declared that aunt’s old fricnd had often ed over through the gardens, our sister and the doctor were or less on guard in the lane house there’d been no callers— BACK TO WORK i Emil Uberti, who has been laid up for the past week with an at- tack of flu, expected to return to his work with the road crew on| cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, at the Masonic Temple Monday evening, February 16. Work in the F. C. Degree. All members and visiting Brethern urg- RICE & AHLERS CO. H H you heard the young lady just|and the gardener was at the main’the Glacier Highway this morning.|ed to attend. By order of the W.|[| GOOD PLUMBING now.” |entrance. How did the major M. J. W. LEIVERS, il g 1 “Nine-fifteen,” reflected Jimmiz. | come?” | FEATURES AT COLISEUM |—adv. secretary. (il “We tell you in advance : “That would be precious near the| “He generally uses the bottom' The “Follies of 1930” is the fea- ———— what job will cost” : time the deed was done.” {gate from the links.” ture for the last time tonight at| Play Indoor Go av IT:¢ Alaskan g Evelyn, spared the shock of i-] “That leaves the gate beyond the the Douglas Coliseum. *“Man |Hotel (8dv) | oommmrrmsssssssssssssissssmsnsesn: ‘ ing her aunt’s body, seemed m ;mrngc to account for.” Then From Wyoming,” starring Gary ’ compesed under the superinten-, abruptly Richmond changed the Cooper, is the Sunday night at- dent’s examination. '\ubjec:. “Your sister and the doctor traction. ) She and Lionel had been si in the room where she now |are very gocd friends. Nothing more d, ) between them than that?” | STUDENTS WORK ON ANNUAL| she told Richmond, when Marjo “Nothing more, I think. We've Work is steadily progressing on came in—so upset that she could [known him all our lives.” the Taku, Douglas High School ccarcely be understood—and “How long have you been en- annual. An efficient staff ‘is| pulled them outside, where Major Gresham joined them. Then L. had gone for Green and Ben, had carried in her aunt. said that Green, who had gone gaged to Mr. Duckworth?” The un- ected question brought color to )| the girl's “Two months. We had just got engaged when we came to see Mr. completing the various sections of | the book as rapidly as possible. A new and original theme is develop- ed throughout with a treatment that is clever and different. { I Dr. Netherton, refurned, saying Haswell in London,” Evelyn sald, All the group and individual pie- L] had left a message in the’ absence|looking at Jimmie. tures have been sent to the en- 0 f ’ H |of the doctor. “Did your aunt approve?” Rich- gravers to be transformed into cuts. | Announcement llt O t I/e OlLSC “We were so shocked that at|{mond continued. The art work is still in the pro- N % first we didn't think of the.police,| “No. We had met only five weeks cess of preparation. | . ‘We have been appointed the Exide until Ben, the gardenér, insisted on |before we were engaged,” was the For the Senior section, Alma Sa-| Service Station for this locality. In addition to selling Exide BATTERIES the right battery for your car; our Service includes skilful repair work on f Magi 0 aglc vikko is writing the prophecy; Vi- {eno Wahto, the will, and Bernice COMES THE GENERAL ELECTRIC FULL RANGE RADIO SETS for publication are almost complete and the books will prob- ,ably be ready about May 10. | OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN LATTER PART OF FEBRUARY ! February 28 is the probable date In Lowboys — Highboys and for “Windmills of Holland” high | SYery sAlS.GL babteny Rosl EMLANE, 4 (“ l)'. ; Radi “ school glee club operetta. Miss on responsible advice and reasonable .ombination Radio an | Pimperton has been working on prices here. We look forward to a call from you. EDISON BATTERIES ROBBINS AND MEYERS GENERATORS | MARINE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. SECOND AT SEWARD | this production ever since the first lof January and the songs, dances ‘and choruses will no doubt be well ‘worth seeing and hearing. | Mr. Rinden and the Manual training department are re-paint- :‘ing some old scenery in order to ‘have a new and fresh background ‘for the Dutch production. Miss ‘Holbrcak is playing the accompani- ‘)ment. Graphophone Models All sets listed are far reaching and here’s a fair example (COPY) THE CROSLEY RADIO CORPORATION Cincinnati, Januaty 27, 1931. Mr. Guy McNaughton, care B. M. Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska. Dear Mr. McNaughton: JUNIORS SELECT PLAY We are very pleased to hear of your reception of WLW. While i The Junior c‘l'ass has 4chosen o we are often picked up at points on the Pacific Ocean, and as far ,“Just Like Judy” for their play Distributors {this spring. 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