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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931.° BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . I Guess g * [ < WEEP ; Mepaoy V- \ ? a U - = 5 T Eses "o | e plack gey [ CVARDED l KANEW Téo AN’ SHoo ouT AL MADAME LA MOUSSE 'S b T 3 RUBBER tECKS AN POT(M / GET f ON T g/ fr 7 DOUGLAS COLISEUM ) ! Tonighs Only ! “LITTLE JOHNNY | N | ! s Nou LIVE (N THE HOUSE AEXT To THE Z RESIDEMCE 2 IRIDIUM TIP : ‘ountain Pens $1.50 to 50 NES. SERGEANT AND ON THE AIGHT OF THE (MURDEFR BoUT AN HOUR OR S0 AFIER MIDNIGHT ~T Was AWAKENED BY THE SOUND OF A SHOT — L HURRIED T Aow Ao, CFEICER, DONT GET EXCITED 1 st GUARANTEED A orT GET Sl S : ol ‘ T MURDERED vt /2 < o GORGLE - oo e R JONES AR m ATe SOME BUSHES -- ¥ T . » R, TTHINK GE HAC A All Talking Vitaphone feature, Acts, News Indians Are Coming B e} 4 \ TI%M oM, HOUSEROY 1IN "THE ECPLOY OF {1 MADAME LA MOUSSE ar Tre. \‘ “TME OF HER DEATH, \S BEARD, BOT T ™ . ,“; NST SURE. A ALY FOUND SHOT (N THE BACK. NEAR THE RESIDENEE OF Bl —We Deliver Phone 2t HARRIS i AB.ZITZ e prominentT g e | i \ ATIORNEY — POLIGE. ARE.. ¢ ! o R l WORKING O THE CASE Hardware Co. ' HAVE YOUR FURS CLEANED|| 2 RESEMBLANGE. o THe~ by CASH CUTS COSTS | Open until 9 p.m. he | with modern machinery. he | bet .. . We invite you | to inspect this new rq\npmcm'l; in operation. MYSTERICUS MURDER. OF MADAME LAMOQUSSE! “More observed Ri (ml)lld. | “Green ate cupper in the house jand remained until about 8:30. I I concluded there must b was 10:30 when we found him. I on in the bottle. the confession was his, the ink While he was speaking, the buz. ould have be impossible 10w how it could have been swal- wed by Green, except intention- New silk linings are here now in a big variety. { | Yurman’s | \ \ ) The Furrler Triangle Building SYNOPSIS: Superintendent |ers. In minute quantities they Would have been almost wet on on the superinterdent’s desk | weewwwweoi| Richmond rcgards the confes- |sharpen the flavor of beer. In|the paper. T looked at it while wded. He took off the re e T “""""| cion found beside the poisoned | larger quantities they add'Netherton was examining the pa- |and listened. “It's the hospital R e -esseseeees=a| body cf her chauffenur, Green, (to its icating properties, _tient. It had dried black, as thoi he told Jimmie angiously as h R < 7 {| =as sclving the murder of An- ’ “The symptoms too, are unusual, |Written for at least 24 hours. What | waited for the connection. Do JUNEAU CABINET nabclle Querdling. Previously |There is a profuse perspiration and |do you make of that?” less 1t was about Green. Jf only he | he sus ted Dr. Netherton, who |great abdominal pain, causing con- “It does not follow that he did|could speak. That would clea he belicved planned the mar- |vulsi Unconsciousn follows, | ot write his confession the day |things! | riage to her niece, Marjorie |but it is said that death has been |before. ~ He might then hesitate|(Copyright, 1930, J. B. Lippincott and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. ST L LT . Jimmie Haswell sees this | delayed ¢ 19 days, some- |OVer the decision to d¢ away w Company) . Front Street, next to Warner |/ ¢ disproved by Netherton’s |times ls of confused |himself. 4 Machine Shop cngagement to Audrey Winford | consciousness.” “But the pen and ink were b Jimmic sets a strange stage eep it in strict confi-{would put it in the glass, Besides, jdence.” you have to account for the con-|his, but try yourself to see how| “I will not only tell you what it |fession in his handwriting.” the upstrokes in that confession ON SICK LIST ‘1&” answered Jimmie, “but I will| “I admit the proof so far is not could be produces by a pen like; Mrs. John Feusi and daughter {tell you things about it you per-|complete,” said Jimmie. “I think this.” {Elizabeth are both victims of the |haps have not heard. The name|the confession was forged before-| Richmond started copying a few Flu at their home. The latter has {given to you is perhaps Picrotoxin,jhand and kept until Green was inlof the fatal words. He compared been ill for the past week but is |an extract from the berry Cocculus|such a condition that it could be the letters with the original and somewhat better today. | Indicus, which yields a deadly crys-|placed by his side. I should not saw beyond question the thing was, | talline poison.” jeven be surprised if his finger impossible. The upstrokes had' AT THE COLISEUM ! Richmond’s open-mouthed silence prints were found on it.” been made with a broader nib. ‘He! “Little Johnny Jones,” Vitaphone |admitted the truth of the state-| “They were!” said Richmond a was faced with a cumulative proof production, all-talking picture is jent. little triumphantly. “And no others that he could not deny. |the attraction at the Coliseum the- iday, show. The writing is like! All new season’s styles, in black and tan oxfords We expect this SHOE at this PRICE will make us many new friends and it is our hope that you will be one of them. J. M. Saloum NEXT TO GAS’.I‘INEAU HOTEL The Home of Packard Shoes Leaders for 52 Years _“A more poetic and perhaps more [—except of course Roscoe’s.” | “Why did you not bring me this ater for tonight. Several special sinister name for the crystals was| “A gloved left hand and a right before?” he asked in a low tone. features including the serial, “The |'Seeds of Paradise’ At one time,|hand used with care in writing| “My case was not complete. It Indians Are Coming” are added at- i by love between Marjoric | “You have heard from our doc-im* side,” said Jimmie. “Why hav in_ tomorrow's installment. Will = CABINET and z and Caplain Stisibag, Marjork ‘1_1: " said Richmond shortly. ill}xc:lmlh‘fre“:\t;‘ )u:;mfn:liau lon was !;fs pl‘,a n relieve Richmond's |= = > ter, Evelyn, engaged to Lio- 1 do not know your doctors, and ,aiready y say that| dicmay? = = MILLWORK | nel Duckworth, reports her |I did not know they had com[)letcdfil’cl‘lfl“ I {"“ ’;10‘ 1“‘;'31b>°“ dry | TR = = b aunt’s will found, its threat to |their analysis. The explanation is @5 I thought. Then absolute pro = = GENERAL CARPENTER §; nherit Marjorie and herself | supremely important. When Con-|Would be lacking, but let's see if £ =t s WORK {| in tho cvent of marriage in- |stable Roscoe found Green in a 4l the evidence together will not = = i | valid, hecause unsigned. As Aud- | dying condition he took away what |amount to proof. DOl ;( L 4 q B = GLASS REPLACED | rcy tells Jimmie the car seen |he regarded as his confession, and| «The confession was written .2 (ehaslot H] H IN AUTOS | mear the murder was Stirlings |the glass which still constained 'a sheet torn from his mileasc, g = Green is found poisoned. Jim- |come of the stuff he had been book, when Green had note or | £ = | | , W ire d paper | = = Estimates Kurnished | mie receives a letter from Mar- | drinking. Among the things he left and envelopes on the shelf, It is = = Upon Request {| Jorie disclosing her marriage |behind was the bottle from which|a fair surmise that any one else £ l ACKARD = §| to Stirling. He astounds Rich- |tne drink had been poured. I took |writing a confession for him would s 5 TP AR ~oeeeeeed | mond by declaring Green a vic- |that bottle. It was practically have chosen paper peculiarly his— LOCAL = = 4 | tim of attempted murder. {empty, but not quite. a sheet from the book that was al- CHANGES HANDS FOR = SHOES H e sersse: [ - ! “I do ngt think you should have ways lying in his room. { DELINQUENT TAXES = = . | Chapter 25 ‘r::xc;:st:‘:x‘\e “’!‘:: ;_)I{](:;:‘;v:‘“(i;f fxfi:;’e‘:i-‘ “The ink on the nib of the pen| An auction’sale of the delinquent = = o G Foac, ¥ @ : *|was wet, while the writing was dry.|tax property of Douglas was held & Leaders in the medium priced = WOOLEN CA i .h;)l‘ OF PARADISE I,“?m,m the p?acc the next d“-"}x suggest that the person wno at the City Hall Saturday after-|E i P = B omb burst in the oo, [yE f, and it was gone. s {placed the confession there dipped |noon. City Clerk Felix Gray,|= shoe field for 52 years = i o M | Superintendent Richmond could not| “If I had left it, do you sup-!tne pan in ink to give realism, not | wiclded the hammer conveying = = with Fur Lined {have been much more startled than pose it would aave remained till|guroech oot o FUS T e BT O n "o the best| & £ . i ot iy : aive it Sent ' a150 say that Green had started to|vestors preser e ready and = = had killed Miss Querdling was a|it to a chemist and got his report|,qq something tc " 8 n tax | = QS 4 = 5 : 2 something to the note and willing to own tax'Z LESS MONLEY H All Sizes solution that fitted in with all the this morning.” ! i Kilbur sod | = A H D S 2o i s | changed his mind. ien. L. W. Kilburn purchased = = i {known facts. The suggestion that|{ «How do you sugeest i could| “So we fail of actual proof. But Simpson cstate consisting | E — $1.75 {1 Nan SHpOEeY nob only sur- nave heen donc?” asked Richmond. if we take all these things to- a lot on D street, adjoining! = = prising, 1t was also unwelcome, for | «rhat seems fairly obvious. Green gether, the poison in the bottlé, the |scme of his own property. Mike = = I . |it meant not only thai Richmond|paq §inal iy et BRI 4 Aa {RpY kel t H = eather Aviator R L T e M el had an occasional drink in his own dry writing, the we! ink, the choice Reisser acquired the Santonen and H = Bbod 4 ’»‘Y pidmei bt I Sreen | quarter. Nothing could be easier of paper—do we fall then?” Hardy lots in block 28; Mrs. Ed E = CAPS bl he victim of an attempted than for some one to get a bottle| Richmond was not yet convinced purchased th: Joe Ferguson E s o { | murdor, there would be a new prob-|of the same brand as the Tow onland Jimmie asked to.see the o on St. Ann's Ave., block 36 and H an L0 BRYS. his man or to borrow one of fession. Richmond opened the sa ie Shorty the Willie Harris & 50 g | “1 suppose you have reasons for his, steam off the seal, unse: the and handed the paper to him. I on Beach rcad. Th2 remain- g d = 1 ‘“'hul you are saying, Mr. Haswell?” stopper and put in the poison. Then was penned in an uneducated hand, of the property sold went to = = ; |His tone was cold. the stopper would be screwed in!and, if not the work of Green, was the city. = = f SA BIN S |, Quite so.” said Jimmie coolly. again and the paper re-stuck. The a fair imitation of his style. h = = |“Let us deal, first, with Green's bottle, replaced on the mantel, will| While Richmond, at Jimmi>’s sug- | VOTERS REGISTERING = = supposed attempted suicide. Youlbe opened and its poisonous con-;gcalinn. was scrutinizing it, Jlm-“ Registration has started off live- = 5 , Everything in Furnish- ;mvecrnol\;rp)mi %hc l;l:i?rrllsts nml,\'-‘te‘r.xts Lffk.m ln_due cour‘fe,"‘ :mic_ unwrappe‘(‘l paper encln,?ingw an 1y for the city election to be held § WONDE R I)R’C E«S"WONDE R SHOE S § ‘ ¢ 5 P 5 ‘1 i x..mn \.u_ w:as IAM. ‘But,” said Richmond, “might not ordinary pen. “This is Green's. ROs- inext month as over thirty quali- = = ings for Men |Rather a rare and unusual poison,!Green have put his poison in the coe forgot to take it. Examine that fieq during the first week of re = = Bar| 0 , < = ! was n‘.nmfi i |bottle, thinking it easier to mix in nib carefully. Green always used'tering. For the pr = THRIFTY BUYERS WILL NOT HESITATE ON THESE SHOES = 1mnlt |l:x‘] bm,! dfw)l L‘ see hvaw you{that way? You base your argu- a fine-pointed one, as all the en-lsiring to register m = AT THIS PRICE = °ll me, as we have been|ment on the assumption that he|tries in his book, even to the last 5 pm. at Clerk Gray's residence. H £ = g ] H E E £ but not now, they had a limited |would account for that. Then was only this morning that I got tractions, jmedical use, and a less legitimate Green's inert fingers could be im-|my chemist's report. Had there! SRR } use was discovered by corrupt brew- 'pressed.” 'been no poison in the bottle it' OId papers at ‘Lne smpire office.’ Not Only Cheaper but Better 1931 MARCH 1931 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thy Fru 1234567 3 O 10 11 121514 1518 17 13 19 20 21 222324252627 28 29 30 3 RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” e CHAMBERLAI! LOTION Dries Quickly Not Sticky & Juneau Drug | Company | I H E c Free Delivery _ Phone 83 flice Substation | > 3 s s No. 1 NO. 111 FRONT STREET NEAR COLISEUM THEATRE STORE OPEN EVENINGS