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|WHEF?E€ YER GRIT, GIRL? WHY DONTCHA SPANK THE LI SAVAGE? MILITANT MEASURES, MISS EAAGGIE ! TR TR S N O A S r D e T R T — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, MARC’H 3, 1931. BAH/ A EYE FER A EYE, AN" A ToOoTH FER A TOOTH, 15 THE DOPE FER That Dr. Nethorton Blake kill>d the Annabelle Querd- convictien of the ntendent, Rich- he blames them pelice mend. for the disappearance of the spincters will disenheriting Marjoric in the cvent of mar- riage. Jimmic Haswell, ama- teur detective, points out, how- if ever that the case collapscs cither is in love with some ope clse and also that Mi Qucrdling’s prehibition of mar- riage applies cqually to the cther nicce, Evclyn Blake, en- gaged to Lionel Duckworth. Vin- cent Blake, an estranged neph- cw, who has been nearby on the fatal night, is also sus- Jimmic weighs the of telephoning be- | tween Marjorie and Netherton, Audrey Winferd tells him con- fidentially that she is engaged to Nctherton, whose love for Marjoric che denics. |the Chapter 19 Jimmie ha. feelings for the murdered Wc niece, Audrey by slight inve signs had displayed more than dinary interest Netherton md having love—he was engaged to ma Audr net Marjorle. Therefore about Stirling?” he gained nothing by the death of Annabelle Querdling. Jimmie congratulated Audrey, shabby thing like that. that their reason!poor but very proud. 'the war, in which he was wounded | jand distinguished himself, swindled out of his small holdnv.gs; and semed here in what he calls after refusing a clerk’s jch \\hkh he said some one might need more than he did.” “Ane Bill and Stirling on good for keeping their engagemen’ sec- ret was ¢t they did not wish Mrs. Netherton to feel that she wes adding to Bill's financial bur- den by living with him and there- | by delaying his marriage. “It will take longer to pay the debt, and that is the big thing we are work- ing and hoping for.” Jimmie did not immediately re- ply. The girl's quiet words carried conviction that she loved Bill Neth- | erton and that she knew Bill loved her. “I am glad to know,” he said. “I will do all T can to help you. Had Marjorie, to your knowledge, an| attachment?” Audrey hesitated. “I do not think so. She has always been popular and has had many friends. If Bill was an old sweetheart, that was also true of other boys around | here.” “I understand. Could you not| find out from Bill if there was an; Temple of Music , | found him depressed and rankling Both Bill and Marjorl shown that Bill € e < |mitted the crime was admitted,| if it could be mmie could see, > his engagement to anothes girl might suggest that he saw ger and took the step t There was silence for a broken finally ed Jimmie if he did nct I.hv (hauf[(‘\ll’ " | matrimonial plans. Evelyn told| t was xhn\\n that whom he is fond r maids of his threats to dence and m:gnb I)()L have | mie, The important thi ‘cared up, he added, was the car th ; ‘!m Alf Col.m saw going w\\(nd and that they be married at once. ne to be that she had suggested to Bill that :)udmsl. the gm‘dun fuur" “A Morris two-seater?” »s, trouble and put the mvagement off | it is not his and he until things cleared up." way to Midgley q )Mmqy h(' cuh“'l consoled. “As he sees it, it would ing be cowardly to proclaim it now.” not come altogeth- Stirling says no-|was on t when the coroner was at the tim ing the young doctor as to llw to se T S,x]):’:m?t"\dnnt l),e;n do)fi meetings with Marjorie and his it *call on Stirling, and her voice fal- ])assxb In} of Green tered as she repeated his answer. and Collett saw. What do 3ou know 0 4 Trust me if you can.’ can't see Dickie Stirling doing He's quite} Following | was | “Yes—if you ean without seem- When we Jimmie was howed little progress \FHILL jn, > "oF ML “Learn the MODERN Way” PLAY REAL JAZZ PIANO IN 3 MONTHS A Personal Course Taught by Mail LEARN POPULAR MUSIC—SYNCOPATION Our Free Booklet Tells How You May Learn Directly From Sheet Music. No Knowledge of Music Neces- sary. You Play a Popular Song the Second Lesson. We GUARANTEE to Teach You to Play in 12 Weeks. WRITE for Your Copy of this FREE BOOKLET. - THE HALFHILL STUDIOS OF JAZZ PIANO Tacoma, Washington DIOS PIANO- still worried about that emply car. Whoever drove it was mnot Ial:‘ |away when the crime was commit- ted and left soon after. To deter- mine the driver was importiant. When Jimmie saw Richmond ne |under press criticism of his efforts. The story told by Vincen: Blake had been verified as far as pos- sible. That he could have com-| but this was true of Gresham or| Green. The Superintendent, still believing Netherton and Marjorie guilty, explained that they were on| their guard and no longer met. Jimmie did not tell him of Bms] engagement to Audrey Winford. It was their secret and they must di- vulge it when they saw fit. Meanwhile the delay affected Jimmie that she and Duckworth would not wed until all the trou- bles were over. The singer, she said, had cancelled his engagements in the nearby theatre so as to avoid, criticism and to be near her. Jim- talking with Audrey, learned heir engagement be announced “He said—" her hesitancy veiled deep feeling. “Well, he was Bill. He said he would not drag me into “Perhaps he is right,” Jimmie She had asked Bill about his “We are not engaged now, Audrey. you have no rigm to ask me. “Did you point out that the brok-| jen engagement left him free to | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids for certain repair work n‘ | the Douglas City Wharf as pcr specifications given by the Douglas | City Couneil, will be received by the Douglas City Wharfinger on | Thursday, March 5th, at 4 P.M. at | the Wharfinger’s office. Sealed bids to be submitted for the construc- tion and clearing away together ! with the supplying of required | material as follows: | 160 Ln. ft. of 8”x12” double com- | pound, lumber. | 20 Pes. 3"x12"x10" decking. 5 Pes. 3”x12”x20 joists. | 5 Pes. 12"x12"X12" capping. } 6 Pcs. 6”x12"x12’ chalking. 17 Piling to be furnished and| driven, average 60’ length. Cash iron washers, drift bolts, spikes, nails, etc. as required to finish the work. The City Council reserves the An examination of the section of the dock to be repaired is invited, and the details will be explained | by the Wharfinger. FELIX GRAY, City Clerk. SUMMONS—No. 3109-A. imaster. Among the speakers right to reject any and all bids.| ID SOONER SUFFER THE INDIGNITY MYSELE THAN PERMIT YOu TO PUNISH PRECIOUS' MANY ATTEND DINNER GIVEN FOR PIONEERS Motor Rides to Mendenha“ tertainment Program day evening, were guests Saturday hall. There was a large attendance of pioneers and their friends. f Judge H. B. LeFevre was tc Igloo; Anthony J. Dimond, D! Grand President of Igloo, and other members of t Pioneers’ order. | Yesterday afternoon some of the | for the visitors. Some of the del gates left for their homes on t motorship Northland, which sailec south Saturday. Most of the oth-| er visiting delegates, except those who are members of the Legis tion struck her like a blow. “No, Mr. Haswell. Is that your| idea of love? “Forgive me,” he said and 'when |she smiled back he added, "Now will you try to find out who dwned | that empty car?” | “1 will try to.” (Copyright, 1930, J. B. Lippincott | Company) ! | Marjorie almost rcveals her | theughts to Jimmie in tomor- row’s chapter, but her defiant attitude rcturns again. ol LR R ANNOUNCEMENT : The Juneau Choral Society will | hold its first practice at the School Auditorium Monday evening at 8] ! o'clock. —adv. By CLIFF STERRETT ANYBLDDY AS SPINELESS AS You, NEEDS A LiL MAGSAGIN' TO STIMULATE | THEIR SPUNK. . ‘ program for the March meeting) Glacier Today and En- #which takes place in the high! schocl auditorium at 8 o'clock this| levening. ‘There are several musi- ‘cal numbers and one reading ar-| Delegates to the Grand 1gloo'janged in addition to a talk by Pioneers of Alaska, which conciud- Rey. P, E. Bauer on “Selling Alas- ed its business sessions last Fri- yq» night at a dinner in I. O. O. F. CITY COUNCIL TO The regular monthly session of| vere the Douglas City Council will be, Gov. George A. Parks, Mayor neld in the City Hall at the rezu- Thomas B. Judson, George J. Lov2,/1ar hour this evening. Only rou- Grand Secretary of the Grand tine business is schedu nd “GOLDEN DAWN” Comedy, music and romance are Grand Igloo delegates were guests all combined in the featured, all-| on motor rides to Mendenhall Gla-|talking picture, “Golden Daw: cier. The Glacier visit ended the which is on tonight at the Coli- entertainment program arrnnus»d‘eeu,n theatre. The beauty and|aches I couldnt even bear for my brilliance of the tropics is shown | head to touch my pillow. Night| in natural colors and Ithe song|after night, I'd have to sleep sit- ting up in a chair. Since taking| sargon I never have a sign of head- aches or indigestion; and have ac-| Saturday, March 14, is the date|tually gained 22 pounds. The Sar- gon Pills are the most satisfactory laxative I ever tried and I can't | praise these two great medicines cncughf' H Sold by Butler, Mauro Drug Co, numbers are musical treats. ture, have passages on the stcam-‘eeb for the card party to be given ships Alameda or Northwestern. |py the Rebekah Auxiliary. Both | |bridge and whist are planned for lmarr_v Marjorie?” Jimmie's ques- ‘the preference of the players at-| | tending. Call Schombel. Telephone 4502. DOUGLAS THE GOLDEN DAWN CFE DOUGLAS | The public is invited. — e HOLD FORTH TO]\!GHT | s A REAL ATTRACTION CARD PARTY B S B SCTRICAL SWORK COLISEUM Tonight and Wednesday All Talking Color Feature with Noah Beery UNITED FOOD COMPANY 6Tr~nzra,-:fi" 2-23- TROUBLES ENDED; “Before taking Sargon, I was| NE WS down to 158 pounds and my clothes ‘hung’ loose on ‘me,” declared Ed-|| P.-T. A. MEETING TONIGHT | The Douglas Parent-Teacher As-| sociation presents an interesting | ward Engbreston, Port Madison, Seattle. ‘I suffered with indigestion, and sometimes had such splitting head- | Keep Your Home in Good Repair In spite of good workmanship and good materials, the home needs occasional repairs. If attended to in time, they are inexpensively made and increase the value of your home. Lumber—Cement—Shingles—Doors W indows—Plasterboard—YV eneer Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Phone 358 Quality and Service GAINS 22 POUNDS| EDWARD ENGBRESTON —adv. | HARRIS Hardware Co. i CASH CUTS COSTS || Open until 9 p.m. WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps jife in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strerngth with great- er beauty and fragrance, It is the regular additions to one’a saving fund that make it grow. F irst National Bank } ST. CLAIR Steel and Cast Rangés ENAMELED and NICKELED Beautiful Sanitary Serviceable NOW ON DISPLAY Thomas Hardware Co. HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. . HAAS | Famous Candies | The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings IN THE DISTRCT COURT for the District of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. Territory America, vs. A one-story frame 'building of a light slate color, and Alaska, on westerly or sea side of . Bill does pront Street, near the site of the' |not much care for him. Dickie does | pld Brady House; Chris Norholm,' not try to make friends.” “Why did Bill want to see him|tenant, Defendants. The President| that night? Stirling, according: to|of the United States of America | Richmond, was not expecting him,|To the above named defendant,’ |and has not spoken to him or|Maxine McLaughlin, greeting: You heard from him since.” “Do you want me to ask Bill | the District Court for the Territory | |owner, and Maxine McLaughlin, jare hereby required to appear in of Alaska, First Division, within thirty days after the last publica- tion of this summons, namely, iof Alaska ex rel. United States of| adjoining leanto, situate in Sitka,| in case this 1 Second Hand Guns Pought b and Sold New Guns and Ammunition SEE BIG VAN THE GUN MAN | Opposite Coliseum Theatre | | |know that, and we know abont thel within thlrtyhda’?'ss lafter the 10th’ ar, we shnl) get the whole thing| Bhy 0. JatD i o summons is published, or within| forty days after the date of its| two days| service upon you, in case this sum-| mons is served upon you personally, — " |and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above en- titled action. The said plaintiff in, said action demands the following relief: the abatement of a bawdy | house nuisance at the above de- scribed premises; restraining the you fail to so appear and answer,| ' continuance of the same; restrain- ing use or occupation of said prem-| ises for one year from date of | judgment, and for other equitable relief merited. And in the event| the plaintiff will judgment agaimt‘ | you for want thereof, and will ap-| certificates, | ply to the Court for the relief de-| ! manded in said complaint as here-| Dunn, Clerk. (Seal) First publication, Feb. 17, 1931, )Last Ppublication, March 10, 1931, |inabove stated. Witness, the Hon- i orable Justin W. Harding, Judge of {sald Court, and the seal of said | court hereunto affixed, on this 16th day of February, 1931. John H. e L 4 ; Ex-Service Men | On Monday and Tuesday evenings, | March 2 and 3, there will be several men at the American Legion Dug- out to assist veterans in making applications for loans up to 50% from the U. S. Veterans Bureau on their adjusted compensation Our Entire SPRING STOCK PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies - Geo. M. Simpkins Co. ! | Overhauling Season During the winter months is a good time to have your automobile thoroughly mspecwd and put in good repair. We are equipped to make any repair whether it is a general overhauling or a miner ad- justment and will be pleased to give you a flat-rate on any job. Conners Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts of Ladies’ . Footwear arrived on the last boat J. M. Saloum HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor ‘A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Next to Gastineau Hotel PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY —m Quick-Step The best floor paint that money can buy. Juneau Paint Store Old Papers for sale at Empire Office.

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