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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1931. e - By CLIFF STERRETT THIS GYPSY LIFE ;o;'“r BE SiLLY " oT A PARTICLE, | o el SOUNDS SWELL, {5 SUSIE. ANIMALS | H gL ceESTION POLLY. HE'S AS & B e ALLE R omorrow’s Styles Today { e g FOOT WHEN BUT SPOSE YOU 57 IS TWICET AS DIDN'T SCARE cooL AS A IT AINT WANTED! GITS ET BY A FRAID OF MAN HIM OFF, EH? CUCLIMBER. : ANIMAL? AS MAN IS OF ANIVALS. CHIFFON HOSIERY Extra Special Just received in all the newest Spring shades and a full range of sizes. See these before you buy . - . Bl 2 5 : = s Price $1.25 Pair SYNOPSI Dr. Charters would ke tomove” John ! Wayz, th ng the trou- ble he hac caunced in the nurs- r ing hcme. But whea the cleve aring, nd not likely to di> cuddenly, the prebability of his | incxplicable ‘rcmoval” by Pr. d leciens. B: of Charters’ has wrenched | healthy he frem him an alibi for the mur- t crimes, dcr of ‘Spida” Schlitz, and vays he will remain until the pging of the man whose pame he has cigned to the murder confession. Charters tells MacAdce that he has changed his mind about collect- ing the amcunt promised cheuld Marjerie Lauderdell, a paticnt, get well. Incensed at the prespeet of losing his share thrcugh the girle diszovery, MasAdcs tells James that Dr. ‘ Charters is ‘playing his own game.” Chapier 20 A DIVIDED MONASTERY The cold, fish-like eyes of Mr. s bored into the brown-long orbs of Dr. MacAdoo. come?” ha growled, it's clear enough to me,| think it is to you—and to| Fanny and Louie—that this Waye guy has got the bulge on the Boss and that e Boss is—I won't double-crossing us—not telling us everythinz. And he’s weakenir 100. For ha's said it himself in this La business.” | t9” asked Mr. James. | Marjorie Lauderdell, | the pretty girl in number 25" | ‘Sure. I know the girl all right, B By Porcival Chess | MYSTERIOUS WAYE i 6l tudley to be | fop/Ler Wren Author of. did th your Old Man do when hand and call o go ta fifty-fifty witt tad Dr. M, doo proud sneered Mr. James. “He certainly weakening.” “Weakening! Tl tell the world weakening so much that he’ ng up the case,” chatter MacAdoo. “He sent for me on purpose t tell me that he's actually givine away the 10,000—and 5,000 mine at that.” “S0?” mused Mr. James. any reason?” he inquired ttled. This cursed Way of 'em has . “Hell!” interrupted Mr. Jame: cuddenly. “Where does Waye con nact up with Marjorie Lauderdell? “Search me”, sighed the Doctor “But I guess you know now what I mean when I say the Boss i deuble-crossing and losing hi ner Dr. Charters, next morning, heac on hand, with pursed lips anc coldly speculative eye, sat anc thoughtfully considered the fac of Mr. James, who, having purge his bosom of complaint, also sat- and stared at his partner anc chief, with his usual expression o sour and resentful, contemptuou and menacing animosity. “Now, 1 here, Jimmy,” saic the Doctor with the voice of swee reascnableness. “Who is runnin: this show, you or I? Whose or¢ the brains of this little business: How have we made the real finc success that we have this busi- ne afe and paying, solid, anc respectable? By brains and team work. T've found the brains and gol the right team toget Manoel “You're being a snariing all right. What's her complaint?’ ‘A hundred thousand pounds. Mr. James sat upright. If his cyes did not brighten, they hard- ened a little, and opened consid- erably. “gSuffering {rom half-a-million bucks! What's the cure?” Dr. MacAdoo laughed unpleas- antly. ‘I know there's aresnic in the prescription,” he observed, as he jooked down and polished a fin- gernail. “High fee for complete cure?” en thousand pounds sterling.” | ‘Who scoops?” “The Boss.” “How come that you know this, and I don’t?” “Ah!” smiled Dr. MacAdoo mal- cvolently, ‘that’s what I'm mlmg‘ you. The Doctor . . . I don't say fe is double-crossing us, mind you . . . wasn't going to let us in on it, at all. He was going—" “Who -did tell you, if the Boss| didn’t?” interrupted Mr. James, ' . “The stranger within our gates, my dear Jimmy" said Dr. Mac- Adoo with nervous jauntiness. .. Mr. James sprang to his feet, and the Doctor flinched. .. “What!” he shouted. “That eter- nal Waye guy? He told you?” i “He did . . . And I went straight to fhe Boss and tackled him about | | | _ 4§t -continued Dr. MacAdoo wu.'n} 2 ring of righteous indignation in emerged, still gasp-| from -the o " pewilderment and of | | Looks more like a | basi: J gang, cur,” Charters told James. Fanny, Louie and you. And Stud- ley, Sister Welden, the nurses and the rest, all the genuine, gilt-edged hall-marked article “Now we can only carry on by perfect teamwork, trust and con- fidence, honesty, and straightfor- wardness. I . . ."” “Where's the trust and confi- dence, honesty, and straightfor- wardness about this Lauderdell business?” interrupted Mr. James. “Where's the honesty in trying to make 10,000 pounds on the side? low swindle, if you ask me. Perfect mutual trust!” and Mr. James appeared to be about to spit. “Aren't we on a plain business " he continued. “With every- thing in the pool and an agreed share-out of the profits all signed and accepted. Honesty and straight forwardness! And when Manoel is anticipated. i MOVE TO DOUGLAS Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Post are new Work in the Initiatory degree. TOM RACKISH, t who knows better than double-cross James, with an s0. Now u iness? bu n the Lauderdell the story.” 1 will—tc show you Spil 2 snarling cur, and because we! can't afford to have these dan- gerous- spicions that may d to quarrels and ruin.” C ht, 1930, by Frederick A. Stokes Co.) | A sorap of paper! It held t price ¢f Marjo lif2. To- morrcw James learns why the human cacrifice was plotted. - BIRTHDAY PARTY to go tl way of mo: yndice we must have faith,| rust, unity and discipline.” “Quite so, ¢ Mr. Jamos. ‘And wha e bea of all this you're being | | | 8 i i h v -2 - Shooting over Lake Oneida, N. Y., at a rate of 75 miles per Bull versity student, went through a MNew Rocket-Sled in S uccessful Test L ‘The pilot’s mother and sister helped him to build the sled and were among the great crowd of spectators who witnessed the youth’s daring in test. successful test. The rockets, divided into two batteries and placed on each side of the craft near the bow, are fired in rapid succession by a control switch. our, the new rocket-sled, in- ented and piloted by Harry W. (inset), Syracuse Uni- Classmates of Bernice Edwards ¥ urprised the young lady at the|“FOUR FEATHERS” NOTICE R home of her aunt, Mrs. Ed Bach, | AT COLISEUM TONIGI Having assumed control of the ast night in honor of her birth-| gomething aifferent i |business of the Juneau Transfer| DOl ]GLAS lay. Cards were played for pas-|ipa festure entitled 4 0, I will be responsible for all ime and delicious rafreshments| ;e scheduled this evenin: debts contracted by the Juneau vere served. Many r tS Were|ine 1local Coliseum. The serial Transfer Co. on and after April| COLISE ! presented to Miss Edy |“The Indians are Coming” will|lst. All collections due the Juneau — |also be shown in another of Transter Co. should be paid me. o D. I. W. C. MEE | interesting episodes. adv, AUGUST P. ANDERSON. | Tonight Only The Women's Club of Douglas| PR TSN 912 S - > > o A ) will hold their regular meeting| oo ST : el Il “FOUR FEATHERS Wi week %) chicken dinner at the Presbyterian’ On and s date T will and “INDIANS the home of 1 Ed Bach. RECOVERING FROM ILLNESSES Mrs. A. Africh able to b wound again after a week's se- vere siege with the flu. { Frank Pearce and who were victims of the flu last; week are now on the road to re-| covery. i The infant daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Fl whose life was de-| paired of a few days ago, was| brought heme from the hospital | yesterday, and complete recovery" is vesidents on the Island, moved into the former cottage on St. Ann's Avenue las week. REWARD Ten Dollars reward will be paid for information leading to the ar-{ rest of party or parties maliciously | scratching or marking Chrysler| sedan, Douglas license No. 1. W. E. CAHILL. e —adv. NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS All members of No. 1, Alaska Lodge! I. O. O. F, of Douglas are requested to be present at regula: —adv. Noble Grand. ELKS’ BASEBALL DANCE Saturday Night, April 11th. ELKS HALL. adv. ) 1 meeting Wednesday night, April 8. | e | | { Church Parlors on Wednesday, April Leo Weiss, | gmg gets wise to your little game, you call it off—or preiend to! You make me sick in my stomach.” “Now look here, Jimmy,” replied the Doctor, still speaking patient- ly, “Do you know why all crook- syndicates, except our own, crash, sooner or later? Because crooks don't trust each other . . . They quarrel sooner or later—and a house divided cannot stand. . .Not even Monastery House . . . “Why do the police beat the crock gangs in the long run? Be- | cause they're united. Who is it puts! crooks in jail? Their brother depths of profound |crooks. Ninety-nine times out of ! a hundred, where there’s a crook there's a weakling, or a Our bread and pastry suits the taste and pleases the digestion. 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BARNETT, Administator, with the | will annexed. | First publication, March 31, 1931. | Last publication, &pril 21, 1931. D U U Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street' and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 pp m. Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Ete. FREE TO ALL } BENEFIT EASTER DANCE Under auspices of Nativity Club at Parish Hall, for general charity, April 9, at 9:15 pm. Novelties, 5~ piece orchestra, refreshments. Ad- mission 75 cents a couple or stag. —adv. e People m Berlip, uermany, have devised a card game called “Chi- cago Gangs.” FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Frcnt and Franklin, 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill 1-9 Front at A. J. 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