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Sagh g R o di g g e TR SRS PIPEPRBO B it LE Kl AR DAG NAB IT/ WITH THREE NOBUDDY ELSE BUT, BIG z z SERVANTS IN THE BOY! AN MIGHTY GLAD | RED CEDAR sé;:ay, ':E?E\A\/'tH e REIZA? HOUSE I ALLUS TGIT HOME AGIN ! { P * T EOK 18 B = TH' LOVE OF BOAT LUMBER EVERYBLDDY ? JHE PEDDLERS MIKE, MAGGIE / AT L i £ IN PERSON/ 1S zAT YOU? CEILING ~ , : i i POSTS ! H SHINGLES ’ . Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. {} Phone 358 Quality and Service (@5 { \ SERRET 2/ . {ber of the household was employed N Enne Kronquis on the night of the tragedy. As trina Tt Wilson, Bob Yankee. - | before, she stated she was in the q T g werc in the Farm- | house with Mr. Duckworth, when P 4%, !mus' ' chorus: Stephanie Marjorie brought the news. Ther: RD Africh, Helen Baroumes, Nina Bar- was only one inquiry that hinted| oumes, Phyllis Edwards, Wilma nocent rather than face |ans alar line of thought in| e {Feero, Marie Fox, Effie Fleek, As- a dread rnative? s mind. trid Loken, Elsa Lundell, Phyllis Jimmie Has | “If he did it,” answered Jimmie,| “You are engaged to be marr | e e eeed | LUndell, Margaret Pcarce, Hilja s Holich he is not likely to escape. Not one |t Mr. Duckwarth? ! : | | Reinikka, Jennie Savikko, Mildred, dent Richmond and Constable | murderer in fifty does.” i am.” i e | —_ \’HIGH SGHUUL | Shafer, and Helen Stragier. g " A . " it was| “Is your sister, Miss Marjorie » Js 53 H Marjori ke, her nicce, has |a W ght. ] g 3 Rey 3 air, - it & ANE Y f:;;’r;r::cr (-:u:hed fatally by a | ‘“Your sister said you had not |€ngagement W""}:“fl? i ‘{ Eastern Race—St. God- ; UPEHETTA IS in, Arne Kronquist, Harry Lun-| e o o Rt | ot " 3 a There was perhaps a moment of 3 2 dell, Orrin Edwards, John Mills and | B et ot b B el o BT et “No'| dard in First Place | ko Wahto WHAT REGULARITY DOES S i % l4o " Shi vas e firm. | The following committee had L 9N ; Marjorie and Dr. Netherton doctor?” She made no answer, and |Was quite | : : & il ; i gt e e Mt -| “Now, I must ask you this. Did| QUEBEC, Feb. 23. — Leonhard charge of the operetta: Director, : s, e M;:] ‘;':::(.““;ijffl.: 'F,[-“iiki},zdy?z-‘ve ot you leave that sitting-room or ap-|Seppala, Alaskan dog musher, won Mi»,“ szpfl'wn;pea‘ stant, Miss | A little water now and then keeps ;fi“::.gc‘p “F':.I:n Marjorie’s | “No.” : proach your aunt while she was in!third place and $400 in the East- Thoma; accompani Miss Hol- iife in a flower, but if watered regularly 3 Bt ann ik Aor, ThbfiL | | “His molbet. Sl He WS By, lhz\I: gg;am ,g:gg:i ]l:mlct llx‘:} g;:llrrg:; | brock, scenery, Miss MacDonald, it abounds in living strength with great- b b . ~ - id not. oy " . R L : raini o "“"k“‘(;l!::vh-h»‘a." Lhc-: w-‘rl(- s’inrx,;; ‘(Imsm;x\).zzein;fiv could not get over idiink SONLTHat s Al Emil St. Goddard of The Pas cap- Large Audiences Del)ghted‘und manual training department er beauty and fragrance. f ing in'the house when Marjo: i S ? gl 4 Fivkalli et g diid " bt . | TR o ot H TG i TR e B Evelyn left the box and resumed |tured first place and first prize of % | 3 e b ERuriel hee SNl d'”‘“_"“’-v' [ dy"“ et e her seat between Duckworth and $1,000 With the best elapsed time with Production by CARD PARTY POSTPONED : It is the regular additions to one’s B e Tl Major | 50 BUI Netherton had not Been|yr. i some distante from' Jimc|for the 220 mile race, St.-Goddard's Douglas Talent { i saving fund that make it grow. 1 g Moy d) S ne i A This to ¢ e MOVeU Ahey)) i o i H14] FAesiAR. {time was 12 hours 3 minutes and 30 The public card party planned by Gresham “‘;‘14‘::5 R s ‘:; ‘on | were not Opeffly lovers, or he would | “pr Roscoe, the next witness,|seconds. Windmills of Ho ,” Douglas|the Rebekah Auxiliary for the com- i P e es Biiss Quirdling |ave come without belng aked. 1|y, iy eqsen'ty ths iniportance pf| Eafl Brydges, of OranbésryBort- |mign School gies olub's apsretia,|ing Saturday has been postponed his way to sce Miss Querdling |they were lovers in secret, they his role. o & age, Manitoba, was in second place |was successfully staged at the Coli-|uniil a later date it was announcad i he heard the news. Dis- | ¥ dish | to | i it il e He told the time he y 2 QESANL 28 o or" 68 Alth; 4 TRLERp, WO 00 SRR S until} oo ¢ called to Merrow Craig where |2nd his award was $700. m theatre Saturday night. A‘lhis morning. . . appearance of Joe Allen, Richmond's suspicions were lulled. p = b o body had b taken| Gerald Girald of Quebec, Was|matinee was gi in the afternoon. R SR T t On l k i hargcd gardener, points to h Jimmie knew there must b 8- e doul e y had been taken | C C A g ;umg \vflilo cm: i L Gh “A)niq u,mdxdm mfi;l;e 4 hamgdso]l‘rilr;l into the house. He produced a|fourth with a prize of $300 and | Bcb Yankee, an American drum‘{ “ON THE LEVEL" | » P el | ng ) . hor! > f PFlir . 4 oW’ rt " Y ¥ g : " plan of the property and a photo-Shorty Rus: of Flin Flon was|mer, goes to the town of Horto- | (a.m bllrllng: frnfnq or' U{r {Why had Stirling come to the graph of the Dutch garden, with |fifth, his re d being $200. e Holland, to sell modern| . 4 i o Thn‘ — nicces, surprises Jimmie by di- |house? How was he concerned? h g WL ke 2750 ; v, He. almost: donvinges| oot C0r . Mclaglen in “On The recting the conversation to the | The dark-eyed Janet served them ' fallen image and its unbroken Dachinery. ke almost convINCes Level” js the holiday AliraCtON O | EN———— T — fact that he owns a car similar |coffee and cakes in what was still “Ompanion still in position. ! Tt | Mynheer Hertogenbosch, the tOWR) the Douglas Coliseum tonight. | » 5 to one of the two seen near the called the young ladies’ room, Stir-|,, A5 the exhibits were handed to, | AT THE HOTELS rch, that machinery should|phere will be a complete change of « #t " 2 the jury Dr. Burbeck asked the g 2y e the windmills, when Vrouw igh unds on the fatal night. 1§ ted playi ds, but N a5 features tomorrow night. e [12E8 SEEEESIO0 RV RRR, Bl sonktable 1 tHe 4 1d have| genbosch, her two daughter: |the idea was not much liked, and|SonStable if the figure could have| | genbosch, ghters,| i Chapter 12 1“,1;(,“ Duckworth daclined to'smg fallen by accident. | Gastinean the townspeople decide other-'~— PR rrec that music and! ~NO» Sir. It couldn’t. The wall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, Cor- l Tz l Sh' l « THE INQUEST OPENS ;ii,;f“ ';"fl;"h;;;lv‘ ;:tze’;‘l‘;’fn‘{‘;g it stood on had a level surface and dova; Mr. and Mrs. F. Raynor,| The stage setting appropriately DO‘ IGIJAS nwersa lng es i Evely Mo brove. it (HouNh &= dorior ;nw,l"”mmm );F;]‘lh(' figure was well balanced.” | Fanshaw; Mrs. Otto E. Wilde, En- | ecented windmills and the Evelyn who broke the 'house ¢* sor S to| TRoscoe had seen the two images|trance Island; Mrs. M. Arnold, Ju- |landscape peculiar to Holland. The I “ VPR . enslon produced by Stir- 4 happy thought. He tumed t0/4o10re an declared they were iden- |neau: Mrs, Frances Freeman, Tena. |Dilich costumes were: pretty and COLISED .'7‘ For “All-Year” Protection ; C n;! u.‘-m'.m;:l:»[r"fls;no‘mn« more | l"l* it as easy for singers to rzet‘m:‘f‘,\],‘w look at this photo; m,,-fig“" Bu ¢ Public ;mj" @ y‘“;i"‘ ;““Crhnu as Mynheer Herto i 12" she asked. “If it m"-“»f,"f,‘“f,”.'?‘,;‘;for:"fiymlsvk’: ang ot the_coroner directed, handing him Zynda genbosch, was the best su Tonight Only We assure you satisfaction, be crime, perhaps Mr. Haswell willJ1e O89S BRIOPE e MOVES E0G OBE= s picture of the unbrokon figure| Mr. and Mrs M. Haw-|ch ; his lines were wi a_distinctive pattern A tell us about some of his e W & 4 Cohict hi\is“m’o“c there were a flaw in the thorn, Portiand, Olive A.|well interpreted. Geneva Feero » 3 2 given to disc sing |eliminated the related an insf |asked. Duckworth, without directly an- VICTOR McLAGLEN |stone of one or both of those legs, McCoy, Wrangell; G. Austin, as Wilhelmina, pleased with her imight not the figure topple over Ketchikan; F. B. Crowell, Indian|sweet voice, especially in “Mother economy, and protection. where nd Yard’s ingenul FU 4 by its own weight?” Island. Mine” Rosle Africh as Franz, in had beaten him to a solution of ing ”X‘; a ~I;“:’“-01’“}f‘”?‘f to te)="pienoe Tooked at thé: figure and Alaskan |made a good looking boy. Special stery. He praised its detectiv e o Vo W PXO- scratched his head doubtfully. There! W. J. Daly, Ketchikan; William |mention should be made of Dor ) : ) 4 idea EFOMS include two or three good : : ; s 5 n the Leve and said it would be a good idea Erams in isteners demand it he|VWaS @ tense silence in court. Per- Haskins, Tenakee; B. Melvin, Ju-|Cahill's little dance in the first : ¥ . o let first offenders see the M“‘J;[‘J isteners 2 , {haps after all the mishap had a neau. jac i o s L4 Yard's organization for d(‘wctmg; ‘-@zéaklnror IR nd Don_rporfect]y natural explanation. ! ————-—-—-— i Town Band ’ p & eriminals fld“_,;mw" doos the. tadlo. atfect| COPYFight 1930, J. B. Lippincott: Probably the scene most amusing | All Talking Store Closed Monday in Honor “Delightful - idea,” . sheered Stir-|2% : s { Company) 1MERRYMAKERS HAVE o audience was the Hermgcn-l 4 3 ? ling. “Would-be-criminals conducted }G_HB al s pihaccastens Sise ] | I town band, in which the| T T R K T T Washmgton s Blrthday through Scotland Yard. Might help! adly; W (e AN | Nothing wrong with a chance GOOD SAX PLAYER’IDO chorus sang a German song, | N them a lot. No toubt it is casy to catch old offenders. One might stifl As they moved toward the house, a dozen artists and put hundreds cut of ‘employment.” “How about the graphophone?” meeting at church, Netherton tells the coroner tomorrow. But | | i } ‘The Merrymakers have now ad-|less 1 {ded a real hot sax to their com-|ments. by {ac themselves more or ng l Tuesday Night Only crously with band instru- e the Moose Lodge. i Bernice Edw do a first crime and get away| .oV SO ‘ he faces a real dilemma, de- 2 { 5l ; T’ 4 D ol ) PRINTING AND STATIONERY - e Buetyn shivered stightly. Shall we °! COUTSe, {rom records, but_they | Seattle, plays.two Instruménts, The | Heriogenbosch: Touny Nt manc: | Blotters—Office Suppli o in?" she asked. “It's getting|Teduce ‘attendance at entertain-| ] \next dance will be given at the|Helen Pusich, Hortogen- All Talking | otters e vpplcs Boar et e my‘lPARKs MESSAGE A. B. Hall next Wednesday night|bosch; Geneva Feero, Wilhelmina; I Geo. M. Slmpklns CO- Jimmie slipped to Marjorie’s sido. | “This is a trying time for you,” he! said gently, “but don't worry too much. The truth will be discov- ered.” “Can they prove Joe Allen did ite” To Jimmie the form of the whis- house,” saild Evelyn warmly. “No, Aunt Annabelle would never allow it.” | And so the talk went on, at least making the evening more pleasant. | | When Jimmie returned with his| {friends: to their home, a message lwas awaiting him, left, the maid IS NEARLY DONE TO LEGISLATURE Hilda; Rosie Af- i I !ilIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlI|II|lllIllilHml!lllIIIIIII‘HlIIIIIfiIIIIIIIIilll]lllllIIIIIIITIIIIIII Overhauling Séason During the winter months is a good time to |4 5 |said, by a policeman on a bicycle. . . | 5 ry i gfgciu?“::;ofi i’l‘;gx?eso;:;?:f:d S::: X Sat bt By aa G vernor Making Final have your automobile thoroughly inspected | i érime, but if it could be brought| . We Were mght. J A. is cloar, Touches to Document and put in’ good repair. home, to him. Was it tense eager-| % € Mslra;:lvxrtl ufaiafxgh{on “—Will Urge Economy . : B s tox prootz O ‘could Wbe IR [N ii Ty oy goud. s 3 We are equipped to make any repair whether other fears or something approach- | ; g i A . p inpz ;nnwlvdge would let noproscis| to a sister in service there. Ar- | Final touches to his biennial mes- it is a general overhauling or a minor ad- ¥ e . rived before 9:30. Her employer, |sage to the Alaska Legislature are . d ll b 1 & i Colonel Welsted, saw him. Of- |now being given by Gov. George Justment and wi e pleased to give you a i | fered to put him up for the [A. Parks, and that document willl flat-rate on any jOb. § | night and to give him tempor- |be ready for delivery as soon as 3540 i ¥ ary job. J. A. Stay. Cast-iron |the lawmakers complete their or- B i alibi. So we are where we were. |ganization of the session which C M ; C I IR BOASTING COBFEE: fubche m s stex me v mimpaetine ST iuetcn, s onnors Motor Company, Inc. ¥ : ip| tend inquest tomorrow. G. R. This will be the tenth biennial . ¢ £ 3 | H AKES FlAvoR VARY Certainly this development made|session of the Alaska Legislature Service Rena'ered by Exper” g the approaching inquest more im-|whieh held its first meeting in 1013. | s i g ipp—— portant. At any rate, by the time{The first out-of-town member to B e e But Controlled Roasting, Patented by Hills Bros., Prevents Variation The elusive flavor of coffee is completely captured by a roasting process invented and used exclu- sively by Hills Bros. This process roasts a few pounds at a time instead of in bulk. A constant stream of expertly blended coffees is introduced into the roaster in automatically measured lots, and passes through in a steady flow, roasting a little at a time. The speed of operation and temperature remain the same with the result that Hills Bros. Coffee is always uniform. The common bulk method of roasting cannot develop the uniform flavor that Hills Bros.’ patented, eontinuous process develops. For this reason, no other coffee has the same wonderful flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. . © Grocers everywhere ‘seli Hills Bros. Coffee in the vacuum can which keeps it fresh always. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, s taken from this can and kept out. Monday morning arrived nearly every one present for the investi- gation knew of Joe Allen's alibi. When Jimmie and Nancy Wade reached Querling Institute, where the inguest into the slaying of its donor was scheduled the hall was crowded. Police from Bradford were directing matters, but Con- stable Roscoe never felt . himself {quite so indispensable. Audrey Win- ford sat with Jimmie and Nancy, whose husband had work for the day and could not attend. Nine men were on the jury—three farmers, two private residents and four shopkeepers—and three wom- |en, one being hostess at the Brown |Bear. They were sworn, taken to see the body and with solemn faces filed back and took their seats. | Dr. Burbeck, the middle-aged coroner for the district, after a few preliminary remarks, called Evelyn |Blake as the first witness. Jimmie thought that Richmond, who was near the coroner’s table, had some reason for the choice. Evelyn, pale and distressed, tried to steady her voice and answer without nervousness. After giving i - ‘Coffee _packed in ordinary cans, |Miss Querdling's name and age, ‘even if air-tight, does not stay |she said that she, her sister and arrive was Representative Frank | H. Foster, of Cordova, veteran of several terms, The Governor has not made pub- lic any of the recommendations which' he will' make, but it 's known that he regards the time &8 requiring extreme economy in appropriations and it is generally believed he will stress this need in his message. It is probable the message will be, delivered- on the day following ' the convening of the Legislature,| or on March 3. It is not expected by those in touch with matters of that kind there will be any hitch in the organization which probahly will be completed on the first day of the term. If this is done, the Governor can submit his recom- mendations and comments on the second day. As has been his cus- tom in former years, he will de- liver the message in person, the Legislature meeting in joint session in the hall of the House of Repre- sentatives to hear him. ———— DRY SPELL NEARS RECORD PENDLETON, Ore. — National Foresters estimate by tree rings Visit vOur Enlafged Furniture Department and satisfy vourself that you can find anything for your home. Bookcases, Occasional Tables and Chairs, Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room picces. ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Sérvices to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat All priced within your means. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Quick-Step The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store I RO IHHIIIHIHHMHHIllmIIIHIHMIHHHHIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ll|||IllIIIIIliIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII 4 fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffce |her brother in London, were the|that Olrhe present dry spell in East- S : : o B name and look for the Arab— |only living relations. She told of |ern Oregon, now lalyears in length, tore closed all da Mon ay in & Y i ks 1A e trade-mark—on the can. her aunt’s habit of sitting in the{is the longest since 1848 and y d y }lOllOl‘ of Wfls‘"“{é‘mn 8 Blrthday e Dutch garden and explained, sojequals all such cycles except one far as she knew, how each mem-' in the last 300 years, " Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc,, San ?xunciwo, California, 3 WPHI s |

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