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oA A RN AN PR D % THE DAiLY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1931. LLY ANli I_{}%R ALS By CLIFF STERRETT LOSE BY, DECISIONS !N olL CASE f = CERTANLY, PA/ B9 . g e ‘. EVERYONE KNOWS R THAT KANGAROOS CARRY THEIR YOUNG IN THEIR POCKETS! Rl Fions : r ‘ ; > v Ag80CH §s Photo CLFF, SSTERRETS 4-/0 The appeal of Albert B, Falt, (left),former. interior secretary, from A —_— $ ; e 2 sentence of one year in jail and a $100,000-fine for.accepting a bribe was never quite sure r ! get put on the spot first,” observed | was denied by the District of Columbia court of appeals. At the same . time the court affi%fi the conviction of Harry M. Blackmer, (right), who, was fined $60, or cantempt of court in refusing to return from By Percival Christopher Wren=Auhoraf oo 355, 52, e, i G, 5, 2yt 4o ALASKA LOSES MYSTEBIOUS WAYE %m‘i et A e e a4 | DOUGL.4S 1 France to testify in the ofl trials of Fall and Harry F. Sinclairs 3 _WAN | T can te that the ¢ | William. P VALUED FRIEND\* SERITAL LT = T ST AN RBIENIV.CWV. VIARRS = ! wiliams H. William wife| “Nope. Runnin’ with the Hudson' NEWS ‘ raising of freight and passengerv""““"“"IIIII““mm“"i"""“"""] : = was as fine as anything ever dc D s 'till Pcp comes out.” rates, effective in March, was not SYNOPSIS: When John And Uncle, one évening, perfect-| 1 the stage. [ . When e does, I guess hejl soo | .if |the proper panacea for is as- Watc St. Clair: daughter, |ly scber, but as nearly drunk as it| The closest observers would have | Europe, ¢h? With the big. sparkler \Congressman Cramton Will|sumed s and that it win bo Boish dics, incancly mut- | was possible for Uncle to become,|SWOrR that they were a thorough- [in his pocket. Wonder where hel BIRTHDAY PARTY | Not Answer Present |found advisable after six or eight | tering the mame Cf a man the |was in expansive and reminiscent 'Y bored pair of idle gossipers, |cached it?” mused William as he! <yjlma Feero celebrated her fif- | > |months experiment to réscind this ’ calls Jimmie, her father de- | mood. talking for the sake of talking, and | yawned again teenth birthday last evening Next Congress action next winter. i Setcs his life’ to vengeancd | ‘e well we knew, sharp | WNOW indifferent to the subJ:sL' “Ah!” smiled Uncle, knowingly.|, party for a number of her | T | against her kidnapers. After | qucstion would have received sh Of HouLNE | 1 cannot begin to describ2 hOW|frjends. Games were played for| WASHINGTON, D. C., :Zpecial ; & » | her death, following her re- 1““,\“.“. ”AIQ ‘.J\‘n} xew;.n; Onole | . 1 Soarcely breathed, and for the I felt that night. {amusement, and the prize»wmner‘c:;rrn:pon‘dencer:Alusk;‘mJ‘]}'5‘:n BEER ON Bl tom e 51 ¢ T uciiange for tha Sh. | ok ok, 2t A A bhebs et of | Marlebecrt EOCHIERS, 2 S2- Higdt N almost, happy, for hOBe | o Rosie Atrich, Dainty refresh- | a few iriends in Congress who wil y ol w RADIO . Clair family “diamonds, St. h;("‘}fl:“" \mdp “mem led lan«‘l citement, feigned slumber. 7 dawned in my darkened soul—even m.nts were enjoyed. after !hflnot B"XSW(‘I‘J "prnsen%"fizvbm lh; STATE_COLLEGE', Pa. — Since , o Ohailr bescifis & déniten of fhe | r:ltl‘fhe?d‘thc. P sy | “Well, well, Uncle," yawned Wil- |though it were but the miserable gpmos There were fifteen pres- |72nd ot Sonvales on DoTIARLne experiment station was estab- ”’W" underworld, first making it | & We talked of ships ;nd ;calinn— liam. “They ought to of listenzd to|hope of vengeance on these devis|cne n6h. Haxt. Ohe oL 1hiess o vLoubls ])shed_;n 1887, scientists of Penn- 3 appear that he has suicided | yax ‘”;_"‘( BB ‘V pjmd “;, g I’m, yeu, for when you talk you cer-|who had murdered my Rosemary o Cr;m‘pton ;vho h;’ p‘“ e sylvania State College have under- EQBIPMENT and_ thus locing his_identity, m»lm'_'_w‘lm_jiml:flj’ et giau& tainly say something.” 3 (Copyright, 1930, by Frederick' A.| ROGERS BRINGS FREIGHT |ed the fTth district of Michigan | Ken 811 research projects,. 668 | s ; Frem a confidant of crogks ‘Anz)") Un;'lfl‘ madn’ al]us(or{ i the “Yes, they was three bright Stokes Co.) | Bringing mail and freight, the|for the past 18 years Ag ch;ir- | of whlch have been completed and CAPHAL ELECTRIC known as “Uncle,” who has |prilliance and success of one,| | Admiral Rogors called in at DOUg- | man of the House appropEiations | 03 nsymadecfibolio: . 26 opiee; | 3 helped hi(;n to (s‘."lapfl a D“ Lim Simon, an English doctor,! |las from the south last night. |committee he has been in position ent 143 projects Ar¢ i1 pogress. COMPANY . turm he did not” deserve, {and his gang, | ! to do many a good turn for the B hopz: to learn about the ab- | Yu\\um‘t! {L;N,ply and seratchinz | ‘ COUNCIL MEETING Northland. He was one of the| Exports and imports handled at | S d at Se 4 ductcrs of his daughter. As- | pic dead idly, William observed: | | The first regular meeting of the | early supporters of the Alaska |the port of Savannak, Ga., the Second at Seward of detectives, Mr. and Mrs. | o 5 long time” (We knew the| |this cvening. Election and ap-|months ago declared that “It is a |$1£,009,000. Williams H. William, who in | pname, of course.) | | pointment of officials and com- | development proposition as I un- - R that e o the story reating | "X i S0 ant ke o ami- e s, e G b vt am e ot | (R the nursing home are Col- .4 yUncle acounts is a part o o business|loss to understand how the gov-|= = ‘ampball and Miss Skin- “Restin' up?” murmured Wil | |to come before the council. ernment could carry on any vigor- | = A . E | 1iam ; | | Tt b | ous development program in Alas- = 3 ~ N e I “Columbia Jail, Ohio, two of | COLISEUM FEATURE ka without the railroad.” = : { them. Doc Simon and Chink Dor- | An all-talking production with | On November 12, 1930, when the |= 4 Ohanite o | son. Five-spot stretch,” sald Un- | many entertaining _situations is | subcommittee of the House ap-|Z A CLUE FROM “UNCLE" cle . . . “Spider Schlitz only took |“Swing High,” at the Coliseum for | propriations. committee was hold- | v Patiently and gradually, the gne year . . . But I guess Doc| |tonight. The “Indians Are Com-|ing a ‘hearing on the Interior De- |5 H William coupls made headw1y jmey'll work his ticket. He's got ling” will also be shown. partment appropriation bill for |S - W“;l ‘”:"!" and his “'“’ndsl- ““]“]in pull and he’s got the dough.” | e ;m}fll’ Ay 1932, Chairman Cramton is quot- |S H at length they were accepted with-| prs williams H. William drew i NCE S NIG ed as saying: “With refercnce |2 H out question as a gang consisting |y mighty bow at a venture. | Preparations arc going ahead for |to the Ayla;m Railroad, at the |3 H of one wise guy and a smart _mn:n! “Tell you a thing always got me |a Scandinavian-American dance in|time the government built that | H of the oxclusive aristocracy Of | gyessin’, Uncle,” ¢he observed, “and |the Natatorium next Saturday|railroad, if it had been believed |= = it OORFS and made a great| that big sparkler cut up, or sold ore . F. Granberg 3 tion I think we could assume that |2 = al of money. it whole.” | music s be secured to take v e | = = A del ong ur:rnnf we got even a (-m\-'ll R : 3 §:»~u- Lph]:“ n}ryetll]m to have been Lhe, gflave.mmfl,“ wmd, nf" ave [ Y e % & A CEW | «what the St. Clair shiner, The | o P % uilt it, and would have left it to|F H that was more than a mere suS-|ycorting Sun?” mused Uncle, furnished by Alberta Daily. Who | private initiative to build the rail- |3 Z . :;C;::nw;-‘\“-:;(:;y‘;x~ ‘,:::...‘.‘i\ ‘;;rl ‘\1?‘ o ity [h.x.\ peen suddenly called south. |rcad. I dwas :c,[e when bme act |E ¥ -4 S| Ng, d at- b " N 55 P S Pire 4 wa assed, @ reme; =2 very | = = » fained the honor of meeting all tha| “Ah! I always said Limey Doc| | ©old Papers at The Empire. wc;l l:he dlsc‘:xr:iiun 1 umukrp:o;{: 3 most distinguished denizens of tho | Simen ov ed himself. that | | —_|ably interesting Y = 4 " PR | ably the most inter ng s| h I = underworld. time," continued Uncle. "I told| |\ wijjjam gently led the reminiscent “Uncle” Into conversation j= i | heard since. I have been in Con- |2 E Rising o higher levels, we also|him he'd brought a white clephant | | gress was Mr. Wickersham’s speech S 2 e & useful acquaintance of |When be showed it to me. Who'd iboys” said Uncle “and Gunman Strangled! Four men! But DOUGLAS [ e Semoiides o AAL NGB E policemen, la and politicians, | PuY the thing, and no estions | Gryde, Young Jimmy, you know,| only—go far—in Waye's venge- | jwcm;‘" {he r;uild:ng ‘CI' this rail- |= H and I came to know such eminent|asked? Whod cut It up and Do, was. res unhealthy for all their| ful dreams, Meanwhile, tomor- R 4 e ow v 2 ¢itizens as Police-Chief Morgan A |Questions asked? Very pleased with|enemi row, William takes the drink | COLISEUM fi R S S (B g Holliss, Attorney Patrick O'Con-|himself, he was—and so was Spider| “Let’s see, Gunman Gryde . . .| “cure.” | | ment to & protit-making railroad | 2 = Telle, Hinky Dink Henna and Eulhais‘:hmz and Chink Dorson. Oh.‘Didn't he shoot up the sz»:-lli{ ————————— | T()ni"l)l Ollly savgie Ly :ifl; Timie” g = H house John Conklin. 4‘v.'c'11 sell it to some¢ millionaire | family, that time? murmured Wil- ot ! & | Bt thelle vl z‘ha( i g E We worked Chicago chiefly by OF Rajah bye-and-bye, when ihe liam. A %, | “SWING HIGH” lof Congress give to the Alaska | 2 X reason of our hopes founded on|hue-8nd-Cry’s over).says Eaglish) “Yep. Did you know he's,Dop i { S | Fatircan sit6 s pukitiog’ ver | & E the encyclopaedic knowledge of Doc Simon, in his big w . .,+|Simon’s son? . . . And 'P‘nsca‘ There will be a whist party at the | N | imp"c«;on ‘l’}fl[~25 a2 S Uncle. but we spent, weary. weeks| YoMy Won't/ says I, ‘and you, Fanny's? Parish Hall Tuesday evening, April| All Talking | Sovervment " Vet 't fiu. ot I * p = =3 g ahd mmonths in New York, San|Womtibry’ .. . ‘Well, well put it| “Sure” led William. “Bad-boy,|38th. Good Prizes. Refreshments. | § oy 4. Are Coming”}|been taisly - enodiliwesd an Hikp- E FISHIN(I TACKLE ! g Francisco and other cities, which i cold storage a bit, and see who's Young Jimmy.” Adimission_ fifty cents. Public in-|{ rndlans Are Loming St hnd. fkng ‘baiiove <t the |= 2 = the web of our clews enmeshe "nght, Uncle, says Simon, and I “Be anpther Fosmano if he don't | vited. (adv.)i e " v g = On gne occasion, we all sat off |~ R0 3 3 g = e o =5 s s ey T e — |2 ALL DESCRIPTIONS to Buenos Aires, and thence tol = Rio de Janiero, on the trail of a H ' gang of white-slavers known tol = W H I ) run kidnaping-for-ransom as a/| = e ave t' side line ! g 5 ) E It was in the lovely city of Rio = H de Janeiro that William made the | £ Z acquaintance of the individual who H H . H : d ey in, C < TR i was unconsciously to lead us to = arrs araware Ompany 8 o success. = = ‘ his was a brilliantly clever and Next to Connors PHONE’ 121 :—'=- unscrupulous doctor, a Portuguese \ 3 1 - ,‘ ; named Manoel Machado, whose \ AS3 = 3 e RS O Em At D o cars Made to < @ but untraceable poisons, of his clients’ inconvenient - friends or enemies, highly insured relatives, or agad and wealthy testators. Disappearing from Rio, this man fled to Chicago, where he went t0 earth and, in due course, ap- peared at Uncle’s. "~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ A 5 3 2 : i gfifxfiztcfifilf&r} e G The Juneau Auto Paint Works, opposite Janeait Motors Co., near ) == The Leader D ep artmeiit Store 3 the foot of Main Street, will gladly explain the service we are PHONE 884 ook Like New &4 ™% ™ | aska, Division Number One. IN THE MATTER OR THE ES- TATE OF NANCY H. CARLSON, Deceased. (Notice is hereby given that the| umidersigned, James Carlson, has| 2 ‘| 3 ¢ 4 3 e e e e e g e been duly appointed administrator Mr. Verl J. Groves, for many years owner of the Ketchikan i PIANO SERVICING riow ready to offer. of the estate of Nancy H. 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