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| g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1931. By CLIFF STERRETT, ; DERN THAT LANDLORD/ THIS HERES : POLLY AND HER PALS [GRAND IDEA OF YOURS XY THE SOONER | SAMBO, THAT WE HIKE TO© WORK ! Z[SPEAKIN' OF 9PER PERK, I couLp HURDLE A HOUSE. PIKES PEAK WOULD BE PIE FER Me !~ (M= Q WORMS WALK OFF OLR SPRING FEVER, THE QUICKER WELL WHAT you get, for your money » these days . . . . that’s what counts! | ' TRY THE CASH || |1 W E// CHARGE FOR CHANGE ROME.—The money changing r Zll don’t know me, even yet, evidently.| secking a frierid, tells of this in ' Charles L. Kemp, aiaskan resi- .. But I'll mention that no man a note she slips to Waye Mon- -2 B 3 dent since 1898 and of Anchorage B By Percival Chriiopher Wren- dutho of ever double-crossed me and got] day. business, already an ancient onein|for 16 years and Mrs. M. A. Mil- BEAU GESTR |away with it. ... — e cal ddys, exists in Rome. It IS | jor of Verfaont were recently mar- i MYSTEB]OUS ME BEA][ "]E‘I.l “Are you threatening me, Doc- CUT FLOWERS ed, however, to & charge Of | rjoq at Seward, where Mr. Kemp' < i ). ) :Alj CRRRa® 75" g tor?” interrupted MacAdoo. one-fourth or cne-half cent for|went to meet Mrs. Miller on her ! = i o e “No, I never threaten. I mere-| Plenty cf Cut Flowers and potted "'“']yl 10;’ h;;e :""ek changed into | arrival aboard a steamship from E ff ly mention a fact. I am a ver; d | plants for EASTER We deliver. mall: cons Ky HERS w childhood ' g B ¥ SYNOPSIS: Dr. Charters | round ruler of heavy black ebony.iman to cross—though I ax:-n Zf::‘i:lp JUNEAU FLORISTS | L ?f.:;fl'i infl{;eeyrmon:.m 'r‘ifey wig 5 ! fa in his cfferts to have “Scme subsidiary arrangement.|there is no one, who has crossed | adv. Telephone 311 | Talking pictures will sdon be|make their home in Anchorage. § Jchn Waye adjudged insane so | Scmething outside the ordinary|me whom I can give as a refe;- PRG-I heard and seen in Seward, aecord- & i i § » G ac to gct him cut of the nurs, routine of work.' ence. They don’t survive. Get me? LOOSE ANKLES ng to Don C. Brownell, owner of — . _— 3 ing home where he is an un- | “What ‘special’ cases, as youcall wlecme guest. Fearing that | thém, are outside the ordinary rou-| e Liberty treatre there. dered sound equipment. He has| Kodiak has a Chamber of Com- Now, then, answer the truth. Who tly organized. E. W. merce, recen! T} b 4 i has said a word to you about Mar- | Coliseum Saturday—Matinee 2:30, | b 00 T R fhe c.ranger might reveal how | tine of work?” jorie Lauderdell?” .- Griffin i5 president and Norman B Sobbed. Chifik Dofson and | “Well—this case s, ‘This case of ° Bis I IEVE“‘“g 8:15. Tickets now onshle puy wmpire want Ads Pay. | Noble, secretary. “Spidcr” Schlitz of their shares | Marjorie Lauderdell. You know| _ % 1y ShREe] 1o MALIoNS, L | Rt il Qi gtoTes. —adv. | | of the St Clair diamond haul what your instructions were to m2 e T B . e S ——— E— S in Amcrica, he had consented |when her guardians brought herl . 2 - 2 to give him an alibi for the Schlitz murdcr. Waye tells Dr. MacAdos to demand of Char- ters half of the “Lauderdell 10,000 pounds,” the reference being ‘to Marjoric Lauderdell, a paticnt, whose aunt was in Charters’ old gang. . Mr. James, Charters' confidant, draws a picicl on Waye when the lat- tor reveals knowledge of his conscicus, Waye summons Char- here . . . And now you've taken | the case out of my nands ... and |1 want my share of the ...er...| | “What d'you mean?. .. Have you | gone mad too? ... Don’t you get | your share of all the fees?” “Yes. All the ordinary fees—| that go through the secretary‘si books. But this one won't—and I| want my share. I should have done | | the work and earned the fee if you | hadn't taken the case out of my| | hands, and I'm ready to take the| Rising to the Top olishe .8 Fatinn 1701508 Howlour Silverware | 4 Need Never Be - t who decides that the mys- Pl {ericus patient must be “put |case back ...and do the work.. [ | J away.” Nurse Weldon is amaz- and have my fair share of the fee.” ¢d when Waye calls her | “Look here, Manoel my lad, I'm n merlca s y “'Frisco Fanny,” later apolo- not a very patient man, and if| 4 ? gizing to her. Chapter 12 THE TWO VULTURES The rude irruption of Mr. John Waye into the peaceful current of | life at The Monastery had numer- GUS consequences. Firs at the close of one of his daily con- ferences with his chief, observed Dr. Emmanuel MacAdoo, | Charters arese, énraged, a ruiér In hls hand. there's one thing I can't stand, it's a fool . . . 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