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PLEASE, DEAREST COME 8 |THAT PLEASE STUFF BALL WET) B . — 1 , Rt Takas any deché 5 t i55! T YOUR DEAR GOVERNESS } | [SISTER! DONT1LET LIL P GIT THE IM AFRAID EVER e akes a ny ‘ | ! FREAD S0U A PRETTY A |POLE-CAT MAKE A PATSY OF §{ DEAR? I DONT, ENGLISH IS YE! SNAP OLT OF IT AN'GIVE . = MR. PERKINS! GREEK TO ME! . You can paBes Bharony HER .THE WORKS/ : 7 \ . i paint it —panel it. Or oix p : ; FRILIR can applyTextone, FQ'A%‘L decorator that gives exl some texture fimshes And Sheetrock does nqt . warp, is weather-ngm, dur- able and fireproof. Ask us about Sheetrock. U. 8. Pat. Off. sHEETfibCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD | JUNEAU LUMBER |about you 2gap Jimmie. “She frequently had made such remarks; 1 dling T |was so sor vou had been ill and she had forgotien they were re- ited the right tim his 1 MIL-‘“S’ Inc' hopes you are all right again.” peated. just then. . Seeming to eeonfirm th q Mrs. Frater flusaed with pleass| “Forgetten! What led to it?” R said that Allen had not P T8 jure and Jimmie continued, "You: “Nothing." reached his destination in London, |weren't really as bad as the doctor| “Had she ever before said it in the home cf his aunt’s sister, by NEWS An unknown the maid into Evelyn's and Mar-, thought, were you?” |Dr. Netherton's or any other young Friday morning. A card from her toppled over a ]cnes room. They were the ,A: She lookad at him a bit o'l:.‘!y mar's prewncc’ Mrs. Kneeble, post-marked Fri- the Dutch gar- simple black frocks.|“Praps I wor; pT ‘aps T worn't.”| “No.” The girl was answerin, ay night, so advised. den ¢f Annabelle Querdling, ss to each other was ‘Miss Querdling wished you to in angry, half-frightened syllables If Roscoe’s tale is right,” said | pOUGLAS GLEE CLUB cruching the eccentric |remarkable, althoug h Marjoric €tay in bed and the doctor told ' [“Yet you wan{ me to believe that Jimmie after he and Richmol WILL GIVE OPBERETTA Marjorie Blal had seemed tired and worried. 1 to, but you didn't want t,” you forgot it, and you insist that had congratulated the constable, “it| ohcruses of the operetta, “Wind- feu “] the bedy of her aunt The superintendent’s reply to continued Jimmie. “How long wa: | hen you and the doctor were to- would end the affair. However, on€ | s of Holland,” to be presented shortly after she and Dr. |Marjorie's question concerning the it after the doctor left than youlgether afterwards you were just n't rely too much on a boy's|{ morrow night, are made up of Netherten talked to her there. case was noncommittal. “It is your got up and went out?” talking over old times? Did he ing. And it is odd that Allen|ip. glea club members. The Evelyn B a cieter, is in |sister I want to talk to.” Her blush told him his surmise|’phone through and tell you so? wculd have started so late on & |cnowys of farmers’ daughters has the ;nll-i(' rcom with her fiance, | “Do you mean alone? She is 11 t. Then Jimmie interrupted. “If you 200-mile trip unless he planned t0|ipa fcllowing representatives: Ste-| Licnel Duckworth, when Mar- |upset.” t out d'rectly t'doctor left|will come quickly you will see the stop on the way.” | phanie Africh, Helen Baroumes, jorie reports her discovery. Also | Evelyn glanced anxiously at Mar- n" he said. 'unknuan woman Duckworth nc Like wildfire it spread through|pyng Baroumes, Phyllis Edwards, he asked why, she told [ticed that night.” e village that Allen was wa ncar the garden at the time is | jorie and then moved toward the But wher Wilma Feero, Marie Fox, Effie M Gresham, hopelessly in | door, Jimmie Haswell slippng out him crisply and defiantly that it| Stepping to his side, Richmond the murder. So far as the Vil- | ;ack Astrid Loken, Elsa Lundell, WHAT REGULARITY DOES leyve with M Qucrdling. |with her was her own business. ipressed his m nose against lagers were concerned, he was al- ‘ppunis Lundell, Margaret Pearce Green, the chauffeurs who, | “Leave them together for a mo-! “Or is it Alf Collett’s business?”'window pane d left his mark tried and sentenced. They Hilja Reinikka, Jennie Savikko, Mil- A little water no“; and then keepn with J Allen, a discharged ,m: nt or two,” he whispered. * 1-|Jimmie ventured smilingly, and|upon it But he saw clearly and gardener, i uspected, tells |mon is a bit severe, but nct a bad when another flush confirmed his'decLL. a cloaked figure that Superintendent Richmond of a |sort.” He hesitated, “I wonder if|suggestion, he explained, “Mrs. crossed a path at the further cor car parked near the house on | you would let me see Mrs. Frater, Frater, you know that about the ner of the house and disappeare: ned simply that Mrs. Querd- greq ghafer and Helen Stragier. (508 3 had dismissed him unjustly. He | =gy 005 of workhands consists of | life in a flower, but if watered regularly h‘qd threatened revenge and had 4 ... povs: i N PR o s ys: Rex Fox, Orrin Ed- abounds in living strergth with great- disappeared at about the time of wards, Angus Gair, George Guerin, it g g grei the fatal night, and Constable 51h<\ cook?” fln“ you slipped out of the house|into the shrubbery in a direction the murder. Look at it how YOU, prne Kronquist, Harry Lundell, er beauty and fragrance. Roseoe reports secing a car and “Why, of course, but-" she | your mistress was killed. You know away from the Dutch garden. weuld, was there a doubt about it? John Mills and Arvo Wahto, Miss : etrange driver. Describing his |checked a surprised question snd|we have been trying to discover| “Who is she?” (Copyright, 1930, J. B. Lippincott myoma has taught the boys a Ges- It is the regular additions to one’s interview with Mis: Quordling | showed him the kitchen door. He who was in the gm'don at the Mmc,i Jimmie explained, flddln!! that »h‘:‘} Company) {man song. sav.ing fund that make it grow. just before her death, Dr. Neth- | tapped before he opened it. “N you think it would have been|believed Mrs. Frater's story, whic | her threat to [come in? I have called with a r if you had told us you wers|seemed to account for her action: In temerrew’s chapter a man DG , . 4 o & JUDGE BOYLE TELLS nherit Marjorie should she sage from a friend of yours there? jon the night of the tragedy. | who lost an arm but kept his OF HIS WORLD TRIP wed. He denics they are lov- A young woman was standing| “I worn't asked.” | “I will see Alf Collett,” said Rich-| nerve enters the thickening | In a remarkably interesting and cre, but when he 'phones Mar- alone in frent of her range | “But if it is discovered after- ,mond “pefore he is put wise. The| plot. Bhhitmotive. talk: Ju Boyle of Juneau, y ed:‘;ax:;w;x., First National Bank inoon described his trip around the 1, before the Douglas High}\, ) T i ) The kitchen was a most at‘rvactive | wards, what will people thmkflcook is not likely to telephone.” — place, its o indows ovaricok- Would it not be better for you to| Richmond®was chagrined at this| Chapter 10 ing the ga¥ tell me just what you did—better|point. to learn that Evelyn JURY DEADLOCKED IN 4 ol 4 followed ! It ™ 2 Alf as well as for yourself?” j had gone vitho i3 Arnd Buumnu\l followed It was Mrs. VWwde who told me g ‘;\lr“(‘oubmn‘x?l l}fi\ = ;l‘fei:rjx(i,::icon] 1 gone out without SHDRTY GRAHAM CASE e 5 ke for more than an hour, the went near her. No more did L | When he and Jimmy reached the) iy 1 2 : fout s nald. fo 6 enty-seven hours after it had 8raiest a 8P She told her story in a straight- road they were met by Constab. AL B 30 (Rt s |BoSoTE AEEAR Tiavals i CERT ‘ INT!:[:D | forward ner. She had an ap- sSC0e, g very hot. sheidhiigre i B o , case, the jury was still dead- | Judge Boyle's trip, which con- pointment to meet Alf, her sweet-| “It’s all right, sir,” he said, jump- f y 9 | i 4 i ' /. o sumed 4 months and 20 days, start-| heart, at a gap in the lane fence,|ing from his bicycle. “Everything locked at midafternoon today. There | Y 4 g ! s no indication that it would be d from New York City, January . . and filled it when the doctor left.|cleared up.” W % oAy i & U l Sh l They had not been together long,| “What go you mean?” Richmond |able to reach a verdict. 4.5 yeor o gn the: HORHen: nwersa lng es and after the meeting she had | demanded. Graham was arrested in a raid Johnson. ~~ Although he enooun-| gone back to bed Soon Janét! *Joe Allen did it, and he has dis- | on Willoughby Ave , tered blizzards all .v.hc way froml For “All-Year”’ came up and told her about thé appeared!” Prohibition %o Hew: XOretuuk £RAN traged, ]‘(l'!lm()l\(l'\', surpri ne 1](]\101' a no snow fr g jorie cceretly, cucpicion ris Protection ld not ure, had gone home, |conceal a natural disappointmen|Was charged with violation of the =1 Lk (e R We assure you satisfaction, walking, since he had no car. |that what seemed a profound mys-|Alaska Bone Dry Act. Another '~'=° Ao ; ;nu(ms;“:b;m (}?c]' R “I see,” Jimmie said, “Now, Mrs. |tery should have been revealed so|man, arrested later—Frank Merline, o~ ,,f’nls‘ oy :L 50%00 P a distinctive pattern, Frater, will you go now and put on |simple. {better known as the Kangaroo,travelled more than 50000 miles. 1 . ; Sl Rl . the cloak you wore that night and| The pulfing coe explained |Kid—has pleaded guilty to owning | y economy, and protection. walk out of the house just as you|that at 8 p.m. Thursday Joe Aum‘th»‘ still, but has not been sen- did then? Follow the same path,ihad set out on his motorcycle from |tenced yet. — The Government’s PUBLIG GUNBERT v P and come back.” |the home of his aunt, Mrs. Knee-{theory is that Graham and Mer- | “But, sir—" ble, saying he was going to Lon- {line were in partnership in the . omas ar ware 0 “I believe what you have told me, den to get a job. operations, while Graham cou- SUUN BE GIVEN # Mrs. Frater. If you do as I ask,| He stopped at the Brown Bear |tended he was merely there to buy ? Store Clésed Monday in Hohor MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME it will help to prove that it is{tavern to bid his pals good-bye and |Scme whiskey, true. | Roscoe had a sworn statement from i t—‘h ’—‘*"‘—7 e 1 et B “Very good, sir’ |Richard Grey, Bert Griffin and ore than 7,000 research projecis| One week from tonight, in the W ashington’s Birthday You help yourself from Piggly Wiggly re- Jimmie then returned to the|Abie Dale that Joe had vowed he|are under way at the experimental auditorium of the Grade School, . > e room where the superintendent,|would “pay off” Miss Querdling for | Stations of the Department of Ag- the Womans' Club of Juneau will rigerators as freely as you can from your Wirm and angry, Wes GARIng the{nls Tlsoissel riculture. |give a concert, a Fine Arts Pro- own. Nete the Vkll‘ii'ly you have to choose lome: (,f1li[;§: lloltue:wk. Y.hilev NE"-" Tt'was l_lnscoc's b‘vlvi?f (Im‘x A}!?n. b=—._’_“_—' . e i -\gran:. gl:or_n _start to iml;_h. d'l‘he S from — our customers are our honored N When 1; a i(lcd ygu h;r) n:l;st:fis:i e e e cafi;fl .gggfi.l;xfllo cphrxoc;egr?ym;;\ms;g, Zgzxfis&;‘";-Vifieiet‘lh?rhge:d. o O’verhaullng Seas 3 tor and Miss Querdling talked of| Srrans = = =y 3Ty P v | | guests. 1y e 4 f ; ? ;Ey;a}}};’ia%xfg.fieu cooks iiness? gll||||||||||||||||l|||||ll|||IIlll||||||I|||I|||||||||||||||Il|||||Il||||||HIllllllllllllllllllllflIl|||"l||l|||I||||||||||||l|||||||||lfl§ During the Wiiter months s sdoil Rl fectl; vell| &= SHOP SA4 TURDAY G g 44t 0t i v et & £l have your automobile tharoughly ifipected i 0 DA YS 1‘;1;(1‘31;1:’““;\;]1dmigt nothing. Why | E g and put in good repalr. | | F UR TW The girl muttered that he gunt|E= E"l We are equipped to make iy repair Miei‘.her | 5 Store will be closed all day Monday in honor E . 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