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i . G ‘ : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1931. : =—-—=_—=[ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i ] By BILLE DE BECK IRIDIUM TIP 7 d “coffee \E \T'S SOME MORT o ThEm NEWSPAPER MEN MAKE €M Go way Novve Gor - X SZNEGALESE, \ Y| THE MURDER OF THAT S2M DONT EXCE A WiStan iswy I cA e S(VE YOUL SoME- l TOMToM, HAS ASTHING To DO WITH ME HERE To GNE | ADVICE! IE NOU WILL CONFESS THAT| T WAS YOU WHo SHoT MADAME. LA MOUSSE I PROMISE Vou | THAT MY FRIEND, The GOVNERNOR AWILL PARDOM You AFTER You SERVE THREE ! MONTHS Y ! SOURSELE SENABR - WE RE GOING To CLEAR UP Tue LA MOUSSE MYSTERY 10 TRE MEXT 45 HOURS SENAR. N SGHNOPVS ! GEE zk THIS (S THE FRS TIME 7~ I VE SEEA You SiMCE 3 e AlGur o TRE MUR- THE LAMOUSSE CASE., COMMISSIONER! “THE POWERS GOV \S THE GUITY ONE. AND A MUROER CHARGE SHouLD 8F BRAGHT AGANNIST, HIM AT ONCE - ( KEEP QUIET Nou YounG IbiaT! Fountain Pens: 81.50 to $3.50 The cheapest GUARANTEED | TRAT ABSORD c s STORY OF H(S - - 74 Fountain Pen on the TAAT HE saw MES, ¢ depends a lot on YOU— — how you make it — even how you feel when you drink it. So you find that it varies from time to time. Unfortunately, the coffee you buy s also _ Market. | |awD 20 win e e ! ¥ MADAME ON THE ~Nou | P NIGHT oF THE sav? with modern machinery © 1931, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. better w: . We invite you { ‘ apt to vary. So it’s not to inspect this new equipment) s e e — ey == Tt ur fault. What in operation. Bill Jately.” She spoke lightly, but WA 1 : : New silk linings are here now| | Jimmiz cculd sez into her troubled | (‘ANDHI HA“‘ED BY CROV "DS AF TER RELEASE | | an idle claim for us to 3 feelings. [ | illi STy g | | t Schilling Coffee In a big variety | “Never mind,” he said, “Bill wiil | | eyt b 5 Y rma'l,s }‘ get the news for which he is wait- | | does not vary. Yet it’s w ing.” . { i i ve 1 q! SYNOPSIS: Jimmie Haswell | “It is possible,” sa “Do you mean THAT?" H | U":‘fl 3 and for a very The Furrier Triangle Bullding} | convinece Supcrintendent Rich- |you must remember she nesd mot; AS she spoke she polnted to a| definite reason. If you mend that the confe: have at all I think I with a placatd 1-zadmg:\ of Edward Greemy” | think it does, merely phone your grocer. Your money back instantly. You keep the coffee. We ncd chauffeur, Ted Green, |letter he impress of trut ic a fergery, and that his mur- ’ ‘“Perhaps it does may cle No. The news I ghink he s der has been attempted by the |hersell and the dc but not,awaiting is that Marjorie- Blake is tlayer of Annabelle Querdling, |Stirling. We know he was in the|married to Captain Stirling.” his employer, Also he informs |garden. He lied about the car. May| He told her of the lstter he had JUNEAU CABI and DETAIL MILL- | Richmcend that Marjorie Blake, |he not have lied to her?” that day received, though 'he did | ¥ WORK CO. ! nicec of the spinster, has mar- “But if the story wera un:rnci“C: reveal all that it contained. | | ‘.)ay h.lm.'That stateme{lt | maticd Captain Stirling, whose |why should he let her tell it to, ‘It Will be the best answer to | i is printed on every tin 1 Front Street, next to Warner || car was near the scene of Miss |us? those who co d her name with | y of Schilling Coffee. Schilling Machine Shop Querdling’s murdcr. This does How are we to prove any | away with the suspicion that |What happened that night? You| CAB’NET and | the was in love with Dr. Neth- |were there—was there not somo-| crion and that the physician |thing beiween 8:30 and 10:30 that} Will you see him now?” erhaps, but—it is his_turn to| t it?” agreed Jimmie, “It is, I ing? ! AI’LLWORK I had' plotted her aunt’s dcath in |throws light on it?” H o | order to share her fortune There Wwas a new note of appeal d not at once Teturn to! w" GENERAL CARPENTER {| (hrougn their marriage. Neth- |in his voice and Jimmie u'fiwer:d!Fa”“"'” with his precious. carco ee WORK | citen, Jimmie lcarns, is engaged it with such detail as he b‘;; drove {ir ow Craig Wings of the Morning b . | 12 Audrey Winford. The spin- “That evening ten of iwhere he 2lyn and | GLASS REPLACED | sters micsing will has turned [present. We made up two bridze|Was sho o the ususi toom. | i IN AUTOS up, but it is unsigned and its |tables and Evelyn and Lionel weat] IN @ few minutes the girl joined | ] b threat to disenherit the nieces, |into the next room to sing. We|him. She seemed happy. | Estimates turnished | Marjcrie and Evelyn, on their |could not see them but we heard | “You have heard the great| Upon Request marriage is therefore invalid. As [singing all the time. The first to|Bews?” he asked. i §| tic tunned RIGHMOAN consia. fesve was Netherton at about ten.| “The great news? You do not| | S =3 | crs Jimmie's theory, someonc Soon after, Stirling went.” |mean about poor Green?” i | S | ’phones him frem the hospital, | “So that either of ‘them could| “NO. You have heard that?* ! L 2 foroTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT]| where Green has been uncon- have gone to the garage?” pu in| “¥es. T telephoned the hospital i s et ’b e 15 since the poising. |Richmond quickly. jand they told me. It is Vety sad.” j | Todas;” | “Undoubtedly. Vincent wander-] ‘I was referring to your sister.”| i by : ~ 7 Chapter 26 |ed into the garden once or twice,| “Oh!” Her face flushed am] J [ | . 4 JUST RECEIVED EVELYN IS AMAZED |s0 he might have turned that way.|then broke into a radiant smils. ‘ i e Jimmie waited eagerly for Rich-|Gresham also left us for a short|did 1ot imagine you h:l heard! I SPRING ’ New Shipment |mond to speak, although, having time. Hé said it was to look at|1S Wonderful, isn't jt?” | [t K {chserved the change in his @xpres- his car.” “Did it ccme as a surprise?” | | (]r(,(,n HOO(' sion during the short ‘phone con-| “Jusi another string o possibili-| “Well, & did, ra She went | | 24 ’ {|versation, he wes prepared for dis- ties and nothing defir o ff, telling me s i ¥ COATS . appointing news. * jmented Richmond dej two days. i Shirts | “Green died this morning” theshall have to report what you say!writes that che thought I , =ruprnmendent said in a low voice. {to the chief and shall y o} i { s » : g |“He never rallled at all and made |told that a younger man w how fond'she and S[)Oll and Dressy 4 in plain colors; all {no statement.” to step into my shoes |stir ing were of each othér?” i i Styles 3 s . Once again there was silence in! Jimmie tried to cheer him up. T gue. id Evelyn after sizes, splendid value }/, superintendent’s office. Rich-|“But don't tell the chief yet. To-|moment’s hesitation. = “Marjoric | F T CNCRR ] | mond Tose to his feet, and, crossingdnight may clear up the whole busi- | I did not share our confic| , _‘ahatma Cfinpdnl leader of the mationalists In India, was hailed by vast throngs as he was released | Black and all new 1 95 to the window, gazed moodily out- ness and you will nguish your-|dences as some sisters do. I'm glad | R a g = gond s ths' confinement. Picture above shows B o o Eoe ; ! ndhi eating his first meal in B clow is of the crowd that greeted him { shades ; | side. {self. she is to be happy | his val at Bom ! | “This is a serious thing for me, ‘“Tonig Richmond almost| “I hope she will be,” said Jim-| | ‘ :Mr. Haswell,” and he turned back gasped the word. “How so0?” |mie. “But I came to see you about| = o i ] QS to the desk. “Your view is that the, “Meet me in the Dutch garden|a very important discovery. Is your! Following his release, Gandhi and Vice Lor SA BIN !pflrson or persons who killed the at 10 tonight—not a moment be-|brother Vincent still here?" and by which Great Britain promises to rfl:.,‘:;ym I, tlrmlx )1.‘0 £ ‘X Wicer WLcH Hieg Daad | $19 75 to old lJady planned this second crime fore and I will explain. Mean-| “Ye There was a tain areas .and als t 1 e P IRy manafachiles OF sal!: ‘.n il “Everything in Furnish- to cover what they had dona. |while don't tell anyone what I've|look in her eyes. L‘h b 0 permit non-violent picketing. Gandhi made the following concessions: Lifting of | “Whoever is responsible for said about Green's death.” “Then I must ask you not to tell| e ban against British goods, cessation of the Civil Disobedience Campaign and withdrawal of the de- | $37-50 ings for' Men” Grean's death must have been at| “But you mean you will be able|him or any one eclse, what I amMand for an investigation of police brutalities, | 1 Merrow Craig on the night he was to tell me who killed bhoth of}geing to say. sreen did not s S e e ——ee ———— \ ] found, for they put the confession,them?” There was more incredulity your aunt .Irld Green did not com-| SANDY” SMITH WILL ! o} by his side after he lost consclous- !hfm hope in the question. mit suicide.” Jimmy spokg slowly| LECTURE TONIGHT | | ness. You were there, Mr. Has- “I believe so—if you will do as|and very emphaticall “The con- | | > | well—-who was with you?” 11 wish.” fession was a forgery OUGL‘4S ; a ; == =t | “There was a quiet party. I im-| “But why not tell me now?|{ She locked at him with horror. } | _ Under the auspices of the Ladies'| § agine Ben Acres and the maids|What is the use of wailing?” {“Why do you say so? How do you| NE'VS i |League in the Congregational| i were on duty. Marjorie, Evelyn and| *“I have a reason.” | know?” i Church at Douglas. Admission | i Vincent were there. Lionel Duck- | “But people can clear out be-| “Tke police took the glass from! twenty-five cents, children under‘f worth came, and Captain Stirling. tween this and 10 tonight.” which he drank. I took the bot-| The present cold snap has put|fourteen ten centr. Refreshmen'-s1 Also Major Gresham, Dr. Nether-| “We must risk that.” tle. I have just found there was . 7 -ion on Auk Lake and skating is|will be served. —adv. 7] 9 95 " j i . SMITH TC { 7 unean ()um LT : ;ton and Donald Wade and his wife| When Jimmie left Richmond he|poison in the bottle—put there for S lfl;urtrflnfiin TALK oo SR oA | " s s o -—making ten in all.” sped on to Bradford to buy some|Green. The confession was plac- ;i 1 tuck and party of ten OLDTIMERS NIGHT l | “Then," said Richmond, “in ad- parting gifts for his host and|ed by his side after he had taken A program of real merit has osen|Were on the lake last night en- Tonight at Elks Meeting: to be » dition to yourself and the Wades, hostess. Fortunately he met Aud-(it. So the whole inquiry rcopens. Vglrangfld for the entertainment of |joying the sport. The lake is froz- | held in Auditorium. ——-adv.[ {you had every one there who was Tey, who assisted him in securing,We have still to find who killed|{he public at the Congregational|eén from short to shore, according - il |also present when Miss Querdling {something for Nancy, after !m‘Miss Querdling.” church this evening. Capt. Mal-|to the reports, and although not| was murdered—Gresham, Nether- had bought pipes and tobacco for| 2 colm (Sandy) Smith will give one|glare, but foggy and a trifle bumpy, ton, Duckworth, Stirling, Vincent Donald. Gratefully he received hcw)(Copyrxght, 1030, J. B. Lippincotti e s talks with slides covering | keen pleasure is afforded skaters. FRESH LARGE and the girls. - With the exception wise selection and deposited it. in| Goiuany) comé of his exp es during forty| The ponds near Mendenhall gla- of Green himself, all those suspect- his car. years of travel and explorations in[cier are also frozen over and skat- | TENAKEE CRABS ed of the first crime were on the| “How ars things with you?” he A skulking shape in the fa- |{he far north. The program will|ers are present there. ’spot for the second. I cannot see asked. “Has Bill come to his sens-| tal garden—a ewift battle, and |include several cther numbers and — e | EAC Only Cheaper but [{|that the letter you have just read es?” Jimmie batters down Eviyn's |refreshments will be served. ) JSE FRUIT PEEL 30 CENTS H Not %e“er P to me from Marjorie makes mu:h}’ “I'm all right, but I haven't seen; deor in tomorrow’s chapter. BOOTBLACKS US | difference. Is it not possible that{\ Z SUPT. CAHILL RETURNS BOGOTA, Columbia—The boot-| ST < she and Stirling killed the old lady | * 3 s Returning from a brief journey|placks who throng Bogota smets: » e on Ghoe Ty g vy, LOSE $100,000 1F THEY; SMOKE [sheres ne wionaes e it s vwve o menod wvertt e | - CALIFORNIA GROCERY RICE & AHLERS CO. blame on Green? They h‘zgd every-| £-8 5 rites for his father who passed|old of cleaning shoes before apply-i thing in the way of motives, and| away two wesks ago today in Oak-!ing the polish. They wipe off the | PHONE 478 ‘ GOOD PLUMBING e e ohas S dws s ontes land, California, W. E. Cahill, su-|girt with orange or tomato skins | 3:7:; that made things easy for | perintendent at Treadwell, reLume.i’aner having eaten the fruit. | “We tell you in advance 1 Sl |home on the Yukon, - ” —— —_—_— what job will cost _ ON VACATION TRIP Miss Lily Kromquist left yestef- day for the south to spend a 2 5 et o o™k ALL SALES FOR CASH relatives and friends in Seattle, Ta- < € coma and Ellensburg. A COAL FOR FORMER RESIDENT VISITS Mrs. F. Hatton, formerly Miss Dolly Case, whe lived here several years ago, was visiting old friends yon the Island yesterday. Mrs. Hat- v EVERY PURSE AND URPOSE [ton 1s spending a few days in Ju- neau, having come from her home in Wrangell on the Queen. DA TR i 2 | CHAMBERLAIN’S “SANDY” SMITH WILL | } | LECTURE TONIGHT | ] o ] LOTION | Under the auspices of the Ladies’ ] Dries Quickly CALL League in the Congregational| i 1 % o Church at Douglas. Admission: 1 Not Sticky i US twenty-five cents, children under| ! { i fourteen ten ceats. Refreshments i 50 cents ; DIRECT will be served. —adv. | RS SR . FINED FOR FLIES { FLORENCE, Italy — A hundred| mecchands here are cursing the We still have a complete stock of merchandise———BUT IT flies of last summer. Fines of from WON'T LAST LONG AT THE PRESENT RATE— | Juneau Drug .| Company Free Deliveiy Phone 33 || f PM'OI!I? sl-m k| 0. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 ;10 to $25 were recently levied on | men who failed to comply with| health department orders to screen| food displayed for sale. H At P P SavE Tk DATE So Make Y our Purchases NOW William H. Kelth (left), 6, and his bfo Chandler, 4, of Mane« 5 chester, N. H., have teen willed $100,000 in trust by their I;ncln. DOr. St. Patrick’s Day Dance, March - o g s William E. Keith of San Jose, Cal:, on the condition that they retraia | 17th, Elks Hall. Admission 81.03. s Gwpsre Wans Ads Pay. 1 Srom smoking or drinking until they are 25 years old, e —adv.