The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1931, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1931, By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY AND HER PALS WOTS EATIN' ASH LATELY: | ( I NEVER SEEN SECH A BUSY CUP O TEA! !lmlllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllflllllllllmmml. HE'S GOIN' ON THE VAUDEVILLE STAGE, BUT HE WON'T TELL WHAT AS!/ HES EITHER A FISH-TOSSER FER SOME SEAL. ACT OR 50% OF A ARTIFICIAL YES, MAM, WE SELL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS ! Viz— ROY AL, HOOVER, PREMIER and GENERAL ELECTRIC PRICED $14.50 AND UP HE DON'T SNOW SHOVELIN' AN’ A MITE EARLY FER DAWG KETCHIN' o T T O T e T e T e T e T T I @H’—- 3 EB'FRJZE‘H' 730 LARGE SUM FOR |COLEMAN WILL CULLEGE ASKED | OPEN SHOP HERE Can be rented and rentals applied on purchase later r “Gee!” exclaimed John - Waye. “Passports! I've left mine in the |coat in which I arrived at thc Nursing Home. I wonder if you d secure it for me, Sister, when you : B{/ Percwal Cfirwfop/wr eren_ WAYE i Author cg;’{‘ ] Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. flllll.lllllllllllIIIIIlllllnllllllu.lllllllllullllIlllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllfl.llllllllllllllllllll[l_llll go back. It's a real work of art uneau executed by the best J Douglas SYNOPSIS: After Dr. Ohar- | taff that they'Ve got. The mo- | New York.” R Ph ) ters tells Mr. Jamcs that he | ment that Chavters, Machado and| BUt when Sister Weldon went to Hollywood Style Show Will. Juneu. Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 has decided not to pcison Mar- | he two women are out of the|l00K for it, the passport was no Be Next to Devlin" : joric Laudcrdell, James plots | jouse there isnt a soul there who| there. < Sel’l‘ g N Seiie te get her fortune himself. He | su't absolutely above suspicion.” | : :Illl { BlAHE $6 Yure,the 18h) Hito T hate O HAsL e mn?g them | Without much dificulty John Committee B,“ Asks for oe dtore LT U T T T T T nmmmmmnuummm marriage through which she |0 said the Vicar. “And that| Wave procured an English pass- Total of $189,980 Herb Coleman, of the Coleman l may effcet release from the |Lauderdell woman.” | po¥t ehabling him to g6 0 Lidla fOl‘ Alaska Coll Sample Shop of Ketchikan, is ex- nursing home and he obtain “Not & shadow of proof,” said“md thither he went, accompanicd ege pected to arrive mext Saturday BIG the moncy her aunt seeks fJohn Waye. “Not Charters him- | bY Marjorie Lauderdell with fixtures and stock for his 3 through the girl's death. When |self could prove anything against| (COPyright, 1930, by Frederick A (Continued from page 1. Hollywood Style Show which will EXPERT Marjoctie scorns his offer he { her.” | Bokes Co.) | cpen in the near future next to BARCAINS plots with Nurse Jones, to “There's one certainty,” observed | . some assurance that with pros-{Devlin's Shoe Shop at First and' 5 % whem he is secretly married, he Vicar. “Marjorie mustnt go wA new}sc:r;n C‘l}llar‘t‘ers face | pective increases in Federal bu-|Main in the building owhed hy i FURNITURE REPAIRING to pobl’!on her and obtain the oafk to that vile woman’s house.” m':i‘:r““'u;‘a-sw’a re‘tu:nnc; reaus here, the Territorial officers' the Pacific Coast Company. With i sum Mrs. Lauderdell has agreed ‘Good heavens, no! Charters Sh: s P ! would be taken care of in the the the cpening of the Juneau estab- . to pay for the murder. John '|having failed her, she'd find some| the old. capitol, and in the absence of!lishment Mr. Coleman will have BEDSTEAD You do not take your watch Waye, mysterious patient, other instrument.” Sy T that assurance in the measure h2|a chain of four shops. t6 & Minckamaith ZolermiNi knocks James unconscious when But suppose Charters & co| was cpposed to its passage. The| Full Size 1 P N he sces him enter Marjorie's |don't bolt?” vote was 10 to 5, Brosius, Bergh, ! Then do not turn ever -your 3 o G R 2 car and its fine engine tothe ;onm at night. When Mar- “There's no need for haste,” con- Q Foster, Nylen and Ziegler voting Only 103,000 Bars Sumve $9.70 S 4 . jorie, merciful to a foe, gives |tinued Waye. “There’s no real rea- | Dol ’GL 4 no. Y 1 TT inexperienced. Our automo- | James a arink, to revive him, [son why they should be arrested | G """ Deteat subsity essure Delgium’s Liquor Laws' MATTRESS bile mechanicians are exper he dies, victim™ of the poison |{if they don't bolt. 1 only beg| Lacking one vote of a constitu- | BRI Full Size engine men—and we guaran- he had placed in her glass. (of you to let me get well out of tional majority, Senator Bragaw's | UBBELS, April 14.—There a“’ tee their work. Service charge Charters cries out, “James, my |the country first. I am very much| bill to provide a Territorial sub- | ¢"¥ 103,022 public bars in Belgium, ‘All Cotto is no higher—and you get sen!” when he sces what has |in hiding myself. sidy for radio broadcasting sta-/ ?;e ?:;n“ 219,405 shortly - before e o, only first-class workmanship happened. “As I said, the gang had retired| itiens with investments of at least . 1 {from business and had ‘got away SCHOOL BOARD RE-ORGANIZED $50000, went down to defeat in,, LD¢ decrease is due to legisla- $10.80 Chapter 26 with it,’ living blameless lives in a| Organization of the Dauglas|tne House this morning. The vote| LOn forbidding the retailing of £ MARJORIE’'S ESCAPE | lucrative job and a safe retreat in|School board, following the recent: was efght for and seven against, spirits in cafes, restaurants and| COIL SPRING—‘FUH ¢ CONNORS MOTOR As John Waye watched, the|a new country. election of W. E. Feero as the new | while nine vctes wore required for | POVl S storm passed; and, half-turning| .Charters. o clever doctor hnd!dlrector. was effected at a.meet- | passage, { Spirits can be pougnt, but oniy ize—$12.00 COMPANY from the body, the father asked|roped in Machado, a minor crook |08 Which was held in the school|” The House bill to promote Ter- |\ Pottles from licensed stores and A quietly, coldly: | whom he picked up in Chicago as|1ast_evening. Mrs. C. A. Fox Was|yitorial publicity by appropriating |20 109t two quarts must be pur-j UNFINISHE “You did this?” the ideal partner for his schemo, |l¢-clected to the chairmanshibifs6000 for the Governor to pur- CPased at a time. [ D CHEVROLET DEALERS “No; only indirectly, Tm SOITY|Anq Charter's wife, Frisco Fanny. Felix Gray is again clerk and W.|chase 12,000 copies of the All-| | KITCHEN CHAIRS to s could deceive the devil himself |E- Feero became treasurer. Alaska Review for 1031 and 1932 Esgen’s City Council i _“Polsoned . . . His head is bleed- | yhile the other fiend, his <iaugh-| ey ’ | was defeated overwhelmingly to- | l $1.50 ing, too. Who struck him? { ter-in-law, actually was a trained | YOGERS DOCKS HERE WITH _|day. It had been reported from | Outhowls Fire Siren| “1 did.” nurse before James got hold of PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT|{he Ways and Means Committee Dr. Charters turned again t0{per in America, | John Martin nr‘rlver home on{without recommendation. The vote! ESSEN, Germany, April 14.-=! arr',s ardware Co. D 2 22 o 2 B 1 ey st o, it TR, 08 2 0 e ' ) it L NT un(‘ arm behind an neal it. o, rmly ieve that, but Sea 2 end-{ The House also passed a Senate and wild yells in the city council Suddenly he whirled about; but, ere|for this Lauderdell woman, that|ing business college for the past resolution authdrizing the print-|between radical deputies induced OWER FRO! STKEET his extended hand could come to|gang would have been safe.” | year or more. 'm;., of 500 copies of the biennial the busgomaster of this steel city RAP'D REPAI R rest, John Waye struck from it| “And what becomes of Marjorie| About one days' mail besides ten,,epm of the Highway Engineer.|to install a howling fire siren in 3 0 % the pistol it had just drawn frem {now?” tons of general frelght was un‘i Afterncon Session Monday |the hall where the city fathers| W g teeigien ot B L R el B ol i St - g cierday aiisd & B WDONRG |- pronen m g 'S S84 2 2 yes! S W the body of his son. ground . . . " said John Waye— UNDERGOES OPERATION iwomy:ayjorm:man;mex:& Y ryi;:f-‘ mAl:fQfi? Cfii"ifif;{eof the siren ! "“And now you'll shoot me, t00?”|“Do you know—I am not 40 yet,] Word was received here Sunda¥{school refund law, also three other|nearly blew the plaster off the 0 llAl)lo |he said. “Well, go on. I've hadjalthough I am so gray-haired . ..”|that Mrs. Felix Gray is on the|pcuse measures and five Senate|walls, the first session was so live- b ) enough,” and he took his son's| Meanwhile, road to recovery following a major | piys {ly that it had to be closed early / C’m dead hand between his own. “Now, you just settle down, my)operation which she underwent] n 4.4 4he pooost qay's calender | despite this new device. 1 EUL “Nol Not yet, Half-hung Simon,|dear,” said Sister Weldon in the Tecently in Seattle. Mrs. Gray left| I W€ the biggest day's catendsy ; l EQUIPMBNT not here and now! But same time;|room above, “and just realize that]here the last week in March en-f 000 "oy memgonanls omn;lmm t never fear.” you're as safe as safe.” route to Annapolls to attend thej ", press of legislative matbers 1 “My son,” groaned Charters.| Sister Weldon pulled up an arm- |graduation of her son Douglas, the hearing schefiguled r;)r yester- | i id “The only thing I ever loved.” chair and seated herself. ° CAPITAL ELECTRIC “Yes, Simon. D'you know now{ “That's nice, Sister And BLUE AT COLISEUM dcii’nm “éi:"gg"m:yzx;h,; g:?z‘fiz Aul ator COMPANY how it feels? And if a hound Ilike|where am I to go? I can't quarter| Monte Blue in “Tiger Rose” 1s was postponed until 2 im Wednes-‘ g TRAVEL BY AIR al you can suffer so at the loss of aimyself on your brother indefinite-|the attraction for this evening at day. < | . Second at Seward poisonous cur like that, what do|ly.” the Douglas Coliseum. & Take Off Maximum Ra'/ncoats FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED you imagine a man feels at the| “Well, my dear, that question S e In the school bill, the House| MMM o5 oF e ovetiest, he "sweetest | doesn'‘arse vei, urel. Have you wHIST PARTY rue out ot e preent ww e | and Hat no other relations but your guar-| Whist Party at the Parish Hall limitation fixing $40,000 as the! s A o——————— “You devil! Who nrch)mrj" cried | dian and his wife?” Tuesday evening, Aprflh 14th, at 8le o i amount any Sehool mayi ALASKA WASHINGTON-AIRWAY Charters, springing to his feet. “Only one; and he's in India.|pm. Prizes and refreshments. Ad- 1 - . Wl LA AT en? You shall nbw | I think #1 go there B e k. e n;:rcsex::zflleeyx. ¥ e The or.lly thing for the For reservations see J. B. Burford & Co.. City Ticket Juneau ‘Public Library when the time comes, Charters—| “A near relation?” i L5 g BI o v rainy weather Agents, Seward Street, Te}ephone And listen, Simon. Spider Schlitz; “Not too near,” laughed Mar-| NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX o Rt Free Reading Room is gone, the life choked out of his lying throat. Chink Dorson is near- Ry HAlL: Seogad. Finor ly gone, for he hangs in four hours Main Street and Fourth tfmi ] 8 Reading Room Open From “Gunman Gryde is gone: your; ison James, the son whose feet 8a m to 10 p. m. i you put upon the path that led him to that death. All gone, Sim- 'on, -and you're being kept for the last. “And, meanwhile, clear out and Circulation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference, Books, Ete. take that snake Machado with you, jand those she-devils, your wife, FREE TO ALL Fanny, and your son’s wife, Louie; ARSI and wherever you go, I will punish !you there, Simon, and you shall first visited the Doctor’s bedroom and consalting room, hurried to the waiting car. “It’s almost unbelievable,” said the Reverend Laurence Weldon as he sat opposite John Waye in the Vicarage sitting-room, an hour lat- er, while, upstairs, his sister gave tea and comfort to a slightly tear- | ful Marjorie. “Do you still believe it, by the way?” asked his guest. “Your own story? Oh, absolutely,” answered the Vicar warmly. “Be- il | sides, doesn't Marjorie's actual per- sonal experience confirm all you've told us? What'll happen there il now?” “They'll all bolt the moment they know I've cleared out like this— for fear I'll put the policeé on them . . . GOOD PLUMBING “But the police ought to |called,” interjected the Vicar. “We tell you in advance | 7 €0 B0 that we—" what job will cost” ]'e‘f'.Yesl.,y arapted Wage. “But. ‘you remember when I told you the whole story, you agreed to take no action. Do you realize that in! [spite of all this, the place is a KANN'S Ipertecny-ruu nursing home and | STORE Sccond at Seward have a filthy end.” John Waye backed from the room, locked the door, and, having Not Only Cheaper but Better RICE & AHLERS CO. be “1 |it's crammed full of sick people. :m[ lWhats to happen to them? Surc- |y the right thing is for Dr. Stud-! Iey and your sister to carry on, 'flh the highly qualified and able | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the urnderslxned has been duly appointed 'School Tax Collector for Juneau, Alaska, in conformity with Chapter 29, Alaska Session Laws, 1919. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and fifty years, ex- cept soldiers, sailors in U. S. Navy jorie. “Nobody knows but us. We] have been secretly engaged since he went out to India a year ago. He's a soldier. Captain Lauderdell, Bengal Lancers. ‘We were only waiting till my 21st birthday, when I shall be my oewn mistress. I couldn’t marry until then, without my guardian’s consent; and he made it clear that there wasn’t{or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- going to be any consent for any-|teer firemen, paupers and insane’ body. But of course it was his wifelpemns, are subject to tax in sum who told him what to say.” of Five (85.00) Dollars. Sister Weldon promptly arose| Should you be living in Alaska and kissed her. on or prior to the first Monday, “You monkey!” she -said. “Andjin April, 1931, said tax shall be’ never a word all this time. You'll{due and payable on said first date have to send him a cable.” and shall be delinquent after May; “Yes. Then he'll meet me inllst, 1931. Should you arrive in Bombay and we'll be married|Alaska later than first date above quietly in the Cathedral there. I'll mentioned, tax will be delinquent g0 by the next boat. I shall be 21, thirty (30) days after your arrival, before I get there.” “My dear, what a hustler! My brother could sign the form for{ Al persons, firms or corpora- your passport and take the neces-itions, employing Jabor shall furnish sary photographs for it,” said SIs-|yist of employees to collector and ter Weldon. _ lare authorized by law to deduct “What dears you are!” Marjorie| gmount of tax from wages of em- replied warmly. “You will come out | hoyees, and see us, won't you?” .| Fines and imprisonment are pro- ‘T'll come for my honeymoon."|yijeq by the Act above quoted for “Oh, darling! Who is it? those who fail or neglect to pay “It isn't—yet,” laughed Sister tax or furnish list of employees. Weldon, " “I shall go with her,” said John Waye, as the three sat at break- fast a little later, “see her nte* into the hands of this Captain Lauderdell, if I like the looks of him and he seems all right.” “yYou'll go to India?” said the Vicar, as the brother and sister eyed Waye in some surprise. n “Why not? The sconer I get out of England the better. Yes, I'll take her to Bombay. We can't let her {leave here alone. She’d have. to {spend at least one night in Lon- d«m That aunt of hers is clever jenough to be on board Marjorie’s if she learns that Marjorie is given you. 1931. H. R. SHEPARD, Juneau, Alaska. DOUGLAS COLISEUM MONTY BLUE in “TIGER ROSE” 1 is on her way to India.” ' “I told Marjorie you'd sign her | passport application,” sald Sister Weldon to the Vicar. “Indians Are Coming” or within ten (10) days after notice] | biennially their reports for submis- Dated Juneau, Alaska, April 1st, School Tax Collector for] per cent to 75 per cent. | Another measure was passed regulating the hours of employ- ment for Territorial employees. This specifies a 38-hour week, al- lowing Saturday half-holidays, 30 days annual leave and an addi- tional two weeks annual sick leave. It new goes to the Senate where a similar bill was introduced some- time ago by Senator Dimond. | A bill amending Chapter 21, Session Laws of 1919, relating to | | the fiing for record of mortgages, was passed. Mr. Boyle’s memorial | asking the Department of Agri-| culture to utilize its Alaska ex- perimental agricultural stations for experiments with fur-bearing ani- mals, and to place a competent veterinarian in charge of such work, passed the House. Five Senate bills were also passed. One, by Mr. Hess, was dubbed the “Farm Relief” meas- ure. It provides for mortgaging growing crops. Another, by Mr. Dimond, repealed sections 496, 497 and 498 requiring married women to file claims of pecuniary rights in the office of recorder and com- missioner. ‘The Auditor and Highway Engi- neer are required to have printed $7.50 and $10.00 in green, gray ond black colors SABIN’S “Evetything In Furnish- ings for Men” “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Dance Pajamas YES!! Models both clever and different See them at sion to the Territorial Legislature, under another Senate bill passing the House. . Another Senate bill, amending Section 1722 of the Compiled Laws, limiting the time for appeal in probate cases, and a fifth, fixing attorney fees in civil cases in justices’ courts. ‘ ROX AND MOODY BUSY | ON BOYLAN DWELLING . Extensive m are being made to the George Boylan dwelling on Dixon Street. Among the improve- ment is a new foundation. Rox genanl contractors, “Juneau’; Own Store” .—0“——- | 401d papers at tne Bmpite offica ¥ /| Warning! CARE must be taken in the kind of TINTING you purchase for your walls, MURESCO Will not peel, crack or rub off. INSIST upon MURESCO if you want the best THEREFORE, beware of the kind of COLD AND HOT WATER KALSOMINE you pur- chase. MURESCO is sold at the Juneau Paint Store PIANO SERVICING Piano Tuning Exclusive Alaska Agents— Kohler, Brambach, Grand Uprighs PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT Anderson’s Music Shoppe TELEPHONE 143 MWM

Other pages from this issue: