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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI RE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, Fl B Pefowal Christopher eren. Ad/mof | MYSTERIQUS WAYE 3 Bec, you let out. you The pass gatekeeper if I was with you But you couldn’t get out of here| [in a hundred years, herwise. prison,’ ““This isn't any would he grinned, ‘but the Doctor can’t have| any of his convalescents clearing IN ACCIDENT FOURKILLED DOUGLAS NEWS SYNOPSIS: Dr. Charters and and T've been perhaps un- |Out before they're as well as they( _ % ? [ & ] hic nurcing heme crocks learn sarlly careful to make 1t ap-|{hink they are. He's responsible| YAKIMA, Wash. Apri <l | that Jchn Wayc, their feigning | that I have taken it regu- |0 those who brought them here,ine Xing, Vioia werode, Thelnd| ., oo o pyson 18 ik Tkl ias tne | ; ®%"|and dont forget it was Maud|Andersen and James Snyder were | 2 ST B Eiiits » nofs libpligktis .('hink shefe's the very slighthst da band's knowledge and consent’ |1V injured in a collision between) o o GO R RN o e | e ol g 7 absolute silence | their automobile and a train near [ COMPanied by thel ghter i but I've taken steps which I think have made you as safe as all the Dorson. Waye declares that he will remain at the home un- til Dorcon swings. Charters, !other patients.” 3 ey Aoy 2 it in Seattle and neighboring r » ~ i r . e S gave the names of 3 agrecing with Dr. MacAdoo, “But you wouldn't go away and ‘:_“f‘f’{“‘:d Nrfdia g K Secsons in'the car. He ex. cities. Miss Carlson has completey | Mr. Jamce and others on the |leave me here, would you?" begged | aht @ thing except o help you. h x ‘mionths” “dotrse in beauty staff that Waye is a cur, sec- 77 || And d'vou know' wiy? T11'tell you,|Pleined ‘the itain was HOF geen | oo sno s enared to] rotly hepee that Dorcon will | 1 promise you.” though yowve surely guessed’ it.{¥hen the auto was driven O fhe {1 U8t ceo . B R ol ao 1 | 1 hnis oo wONLE £ |1 98 i W e e LA Our Newest Hosiery had once chated the pair out |you absolutely, and T1i do any.| ‘I shuddered ang scomed to feel |A%¢ burned almost Beyond XecOe- | oy payiLy FOR DOUGLAS v ef their cpoils in a diamond [thing you tell me to do . . . I|™¥ i‘sllf”“‘:hii‘hcl G B dinina o 3 | "Mr. ‘and Mrs, L. B. Morris and . aul. Charters hat>s Waye for |[only said it because some one elsz 2 B3 am," OE Sonured 7 ; e i " :;‘: kn \:L‘-dgrr of his ‘p::x ik sttenst 1o me away from | Why. I fell in love with you the ffi;‘f“"'“" Ohy R I‘v'?'“nrsctfiea:l‘lflfiffifiisfifl;wy Lchievement-- : woen b | " % first moment I set eyes on you : o . aus d ed his plot P . e beipy + ve's t W E E n « £\ pitisht, sécute ‘4 fewArd for | What?Who? er In love—till now'T can't“liva Change. Staring et | D Nilll A fe Tt Bimeclf and an inheritance for | The warmth of John Waye's ex- | without you. I cert'nly can't. S moffer of s MOGIX A complete assortment of the new the girls murderous aunt. |Clamation surprised Marjorie. “‘An’ see here, you can't live|Dlazing, his expres Mg S though already married, | ¥es” she sald, “Mr. James—|without me, either—for you won't|tortured wild beast, Ve TEREAINL | UMMAGE SALE SATURDAY PP 2 e o ek Marjoste to wed | OB, dont ‘look lke that,” . she|get any betier here. And if T can't|murmured = i e b As You lee It” Rim a8 the price OF her Felense | dted. live without you and you cant| “Mr James! . .. Mo S|ttt sl i thi basubebiot| e b . o Mok ptthiiah 1 age sale e eme; and thereby gain her wealth. (I;‘r!fm“zw\;) Ao }f‘\”““““"“ T there |\ opyright, 1930, by Frederick A. the Congregational church tomor- 2 Bl T QANRETONS, " BN ! 5 Stokes yw after: aving { i 4Than;: Td: bettas. ook’ hypo-| fallen 1o love wish BE- S it TE Poicon for a cat! That's what |tify Mrs. Frankfurter by Saturday critical, for I feel all that and|With you, but you'd rather leave o . A roundabout paths mak 2% I by, N o 5 and mart me, than stop James 25k; Louie for tomor- enoon. at he was n fowed, John ‘MUCH ‘wafe. Rosemary . . . Mar- : 5 1 an S0P 1 row, but it isn't a cat for which s o jorie, T mean—this man Jame and—not get well, wouldn't w b h téap, NEW OFFICERS ELECTED M Waye made his to a secluded e e " AR aye scts his . NE ER S . T & 2 i nock in The Monastery rulns where 8 .. " B Yottty it ‘ ——— AT D. I W. C. MEETING k“"m‘am"’g, ;’lurl hO%fg{ILII’;{glmence and in Marjorie Lauderdell again awaited| ~My dear frlend, you couldnt S ¢ At the annual election of offi- ceepi wit! he s L . tell me anything that would make remamea sient, party| FERRY TIME CARD of the Douglas Island Wonis PnE the style policy, “Well>” he said, his whole face me distrust and fear and hate e I couldn’t speak. | weaves Juneau for Douglas and Club Wednesd: the follow- this addition will prove welcome news e A i /ho this man more than I do.” nd look here; he added, with Thane y side over the i hi changing from that of one who 1o were chosen to preside over the o f2 g 2 O O e e who loves,| “Tell me what he said, Marjori b of anmbydube 47his tohe| . 6n8Rm: 6:15 pm. e to the fashionable woman, accustomed “Everything all right?” | dear.” ou think that anybody else 7:10 8.m. #1:30 pan. he ensuing year: Mrs. F. A, J. to exclusive distinction in hosiery. The stare of his hard eyes soft-| ‘Yesterday evening I was sitting|but me can get you out. Don’t you 9:15 am.t 9:40 p.m. 3 president; Mrs. Jack Sey ened incredibly, a tender smile|in my room when there came think that Waye is going to help | 12:30 pm.t liuzlfip.zx‘. vice-president; Mrs. Charles Fox, % i 5! . ock at : g i . ; | 2:00 p.m. midnig! v Mr va h, s : . sweetening his bitter mouth. knock at the door. Thinking it|you. He'd marry you for your retary; Mrs. Edward Bach, as e wyes. li 5 E“.m, Come and sit Was a nurse, I called ‘Come in,’ and | money perhaps, if he could get | 315 pm.t $1:00 a.m. rSRSUREY. It is ‘7~"’h Confsxderable prlde that we offer these new down here” and Marjorie patted in “"‘”;-“d Ja"‘lcs-h e oL o of ""&»& e ;:;":’:-;‘;“m i R An exccutive committee was ap- YOU LIKE IT Hose, so well known from coast the turf beside her. “I am so| “As I stared, he shut the door| *“'That man Waye is a jailbird, jinted as follows: Mrs. Rose Davis | o o7 { 2 g . vouveldne and then, with a great air of se-|a thief and o murderer, who served | 8:30am. 6:30 pm. e g R R to coast, for their sheer beauty and durability. “And TI'm glad youre glad,” | crecy, said: a term of penal servitude. Ask| 8:30 a.m. $7:45 p.m. R, Edwards and Mrs. Jack Seyv smiled John Waye. | *ssh! I want to speak to you.|him yourself if he did a five-year 9:30 a.m.t 9:85 p.m. weré TIRIABA 4a8. 4he alok ting “Yowve taken no ‘medicine’”| Most important ... For you, that|jolt at San Paclo jail and see how | 12:45p.m.t §11:30 pm. ottt o T s & A 3 i aikal is.” he takes it. Spring it on him sud- | 2:15p.m. 12:15 pm. . o bati, consBtion of. s A complete stock at all times of the newest in hosiery S | “‘Will you please go out of my |denly, and see if he looks good. $:30 pm.t 1:15am. lowing numbers provided the . room instantly,’ I said. “‘Well, you wouldn't trust your- 830 pa. cvening’s entertainment; A pic- Eyongin hoge . oo b et b L 8235 PATENTED PR"CESS “8ay, ‘don't be” lly/ e: saiq. |pelf to & man likk thay, woilla Yoy SRR {ure study, “Children of the Shell," f |‘Tve only come here for your|Not even if he could do anything| t—Freight will be accepted. | o “poon.crife of Murillo,” Ghiffon hge >y -0y dasani o - e SEs good. Can't T speak to you?’ for you Except wickedness.’ t—8aturdays 0“’5- | by Mrs, Jack Sey, and a sketch RING u INER | “It scemed to me that there| I still stared in silence, but I & Biinckive Al it o | O ine lite or Edwacd MacDowsh, Service-weight with lisle tops and silk could be no harm in hearing what|was trying hard to summon the Juneau bcn-y & Navlgn- by Mrs. Gallwas. Totel e lAv R IN UF he had to say. So I just stared at|strength to say what I wanted to brialh ek weve - guekis plated feet QLT R l\im and made no reply whatever. [say. I did not want my voice to| hnn C‘""Dflflv | of Mrs. Bach for their bi-monthly s y . wou| “'See here; he went on hur-|tremble and let that creature think | |icesstain High twist chiffon ho St e ieaE Controlled Roastmg Gives riedly, ‘I want to speak to you in “I think my made him a little uncomfortable. “‘See here, I'm your friend, he I was afraid—think T had any feel- nere last night. Joe Schnelback recovered con- rrived home yesterday on the ncess Alice after two months FIRST AND MAIN | confidence. That Aunt of yours—|ing but an almost uncontrollable ¢ SINGING v S, " NCING, ¢ G PLAY II:J\!:) %{zcr(‘c{’f‘{}:e}g;;“ {Maud . . . She doesn’t want younausea at the sight of his face and 1‘_’(\:";::2 fl:“l:‘r: ‘;,im‘ anc 2% jto get well at all. She’s hoping|the sound of his volcle, e | SECOND Carroll, is booked as tonight's at- OPEN EVENINGS See Our Wmdow he went on. % your illness wi e g As over)hod) knows, the flavor ;;)ur illness will end before you're of coffee varies according to the way it is brewed. Especially dis- the result when Maud’ll get the handling of that Then your money your uncle comes into instead of you—and “‘So there it is’ ‘That's what I come to say. I'll get you out of here, right now, and you at once. What d'you SPRING |is a talking, | program of keen enjoyment. traction at the local theatre. It singing and dancing appointing is marry ) o SR e eoffce stays on the fire too long big wad . . . Sec? . . » SHIPMENT it o or is taken off too soon. “Now, we do just occasionally| “And he put on a smile that al- | NOTICE Similar U;!]fltrlsfnt:gly rowm lose a case here, though very, very |most prevented my saying any- ‘ o can occur in the roasting of coffee. ¢, % % sonder. i . i = e X e i If the blend is roasted éoo long or s ‘\‘(! ;g;‘ l:;:_,“:l)”:'f,n 1 \i‘, ““'f‘l“‘ ;“‘.‘.‘; R A vtcaadd tie Hell Y | Having assumed con!:xul °‘t Lfm: i 7 BF ciiuch hete is . noticeshlo A afraid youll be one o [ stood up and pressed the bell. BER(, business of the Juneau Transfer ed adversely against the applica-| “FOR THOSE WHO CARE" difference in flavor between the two the cases we shall lose I say this’ I answered- him, Co, I will be responsible for all| | tions of WTMJ, a regional station Even with watchful care such 1 mean? . . . ‘that I would rather spend the debts contracted by the Juneau and WCFL, a limited time station,| A marvelous Oriental wrinkle re- variation is exceedingly difficult to “I sat perfectly silent and still,{vest of my life in this house, or H[4 TS Transfer Co. on and after Aprit On Pacific Coast mover.—“Won-Sue-Fun” ' (return of IR Nl oot Taasled I end & dted et thplcroature di tonight; iilian ever dpeakty You 1st. All collections due the Juneaa Tu BATTLE F 0 R | In the fitth zone there are four | youth) perfect skin cleanser, rejuv- Hills Bros, origi. |, NOW you want to get away|again T'd sooner be tortured to Transfer Co. should be paid me. | applicants for high power: KGO, | enator powder base. No other c #ated and pstented~s co)mnuoi;x'* from here, he went on, ‘and you death in the most horrible way 55 adv. AUGUST P. ANDERSON. | Cakland; KOA, Denvér; KPO, San | required. $1.00 and $3.50. Dr. Doelker, Brocess whirh posets coffee n faw Cant do it . Not without my |imaginable, than leave here with Just Received i o P | Francisco, and KSL, Salt Laks Hellenthal Building. pounds at a time, instead of in bulk. BeIP- Any letfers you write may |you.' SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP City. Yost recommended 50,000 X 'X;he quantity (c])f coffee passing into | °F n"‘l noltl thc D'llt in the bag Ids lthat your 135:{ word;’ he adv. TELEPHONE 4502 | watts for KOA and KPO and 25,- the roaster does not vary. The when the Doctor clears the post-|asked, his voice and face chang- $5 00 A i _ 000 for KGO and KSL. speed of operation and the tempera- | box in the hall. The Doctor’s such (ing remarkably. | b B d i P =5 B : ture remain_the same with the a careful man. He'd hate a letter| *‘I hope it's my last word to roadcasters F repare to| Two regional stations secking ‘is“]'- ti“"- Hills Bros. dcog"e i8 to go astray. And if you got a|you,’ I replied, ‘for I think you're DOUGLAS Flght for Increase ma;";‘g’écmxtr mhe_ Wy"t' Detroit ghsolutely uniform and has 8 message to your uncle—which you |a loathsome, lying beast. 1 f Privil Aod OO, MeniRl T8 ey Hills Bros. -Coffee never “goes ' couldn't—d’you think Maude would| “And then there came a tap at COL'SEUM | Ol rivileges Sth e aETL stale” because it is packed in let him start anything? She'd tell)the door, and he had to open it. b 5 5 hone yacuum. By this process air, which him that what you wrote was the | “Doing so, he came face to face { (Continued from page 1) REETI = J}eslro\ththn fidvor;fl:‘ofl'ce, ttnl(()\'—x best proof that you'd gone potty,|with Nurse Jones, and you should . TOnig]ll | e ACCOUNTS NOW DUE ROX and MOODY rom the can and kept out. Or- as |ho Doctor feared.” | have seen her face and heard l\er i - WHO-WOC, Des Moines; WCC makre{ SAnp ee‘f'f‘;‘:l:f x;(—tfl‘grhimfiu “I felt, myself going faint, but 1|voice as she sald: H. s. GHAVES THE DANCE OF LIFE | Minneapolls; 'WTMJ, Muwfluke(; Al acIcounts&mlxe tllze Juneau | ¢ vy b ‘ e e fresh. Hills : 5 £k G : , Inc, “ » n- Flo: Bros th e By mame and look for thought it would be best to hear And pray, what are you domg With Nanoy Carroll and four Chicago stations, WGN, x:;z;; c:"m m:‘r’:;e br"fi; ::m i e rence op the Arab—the trade-mark—on him out. T might learn something | the can. Sold by grocers every. DeW. where. | “‘You want to get clear away Hills Bros. Coflee, Inc., San 'from here, right now, he went on, Ynnmsco. California. ~ ©1981° ‘and T'mi the only one that can gel ECOND. AND SEWARD in here?’ “I really felt that she was my devoted friend, she seemed so sav- agely indignant. “That's all my dear,” Mar]orle The ClotEing Man Talking, Singing, Dancing WMAQ, WBBM, and WCFL. Yosi recommended 50,000 watts for WCCO and WGN and 25.000 watts for WHO and WMAQ.. He report-! 1931, should be paid at once to H. I. Lucas at the office of the Ju- neau Motors. Please be prompt. APRIL 10TH WE CELEBRATE OUR 3RD ANNIVERSARY IN BUSINESS AND WE WISH TO.SAY “THANK YOU” TO THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE. TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION WE ARE GIVING A ek 10 PER CENT Discountonall Purchases of $1.00 or Over on April 1 Othto A pril1 7th Inclusive KANN’S STORE SECOND \AN D

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