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S T YRR POLLY AND HER PAYS [waL, cey HOPE Y HAVE A LOVELY NIGHT CRUISE! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931. By CLIFF STERRETT Y'BIG SAR YOU DIDN'T SAY CAN'TCHAE NUTHIN' ABOUT UNDERSTAND “LP ANCHORY AT ORORRS . Yol D Sk ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT WOT TH-? HOW COME THE DERN DOCK 1S STilL WITH LUS? | UNIVERSAL AND EVER READY | TYPES ‘| Sold and rented—rentals can be applied on later purchase if desired m—— i S el SERR 1| Alaska Electric Light and | The two men, Will and Stub, 3 | ‘dramatic one, begins in England, [were half way to the entrance| May Enter Olymplcs moves to Canada, and then returns P C when a figure, terrible to ses, stag- | to England. ower 0. gered through the open do: His | 5 | % 1 |unshaven face was hage and | | | Nokioe JUNEA |caked with sweat and dust N WS | 2 U | § | E i |tween his sun-cracked and swo N St PR DOUGLAS - SYNOPSIS: As Pierre plans | Colorac Roy Donovan, that|lips his swollen tongue could ReRCHYe. - TOQRY, £ SaE i1 B i Colorsito Bl S5 iws- || werve i L300 tiead L tb s |seen. His eyes, in their sur Gf“;”-' has bf?e"“ 'ar“e" Posssfts‘on Phone 6 Phone 18 i1 B tice fer the murder of Bruce As the sheriff spoke the name,|caverns, under a drawn and w |of by a committee of my creditors, i in their desert camp, he dis- |Antonio Latour started. Then with |kled brow, were almost closed, and - BFK‘;‘,L&:‘F&)"?&L“ Shbar o o conauit. e nadin ahe y cevers that the slayer is his |a reassuring murmur to Ann he|he peered about uncertain and o " manggement of Pete Lucy. All V' father, Roy Donovan. Half-daz- | came slowly forward and stood be- |made curious groping motions with | Northern Light Rebekah Lodge Creditors should promptly file an 5 ed, he fails to see him se- |side the sheriff’s chair, his gaze|his clawlike hands. of this city had the honor of en-|itemized, verified statement of thelr 4 ture his gun. While this drama | fixed intently on the prisoner, The two deputies sprang to the tertaining Mrs. Gertrude Manier, | 3¢count with R. H. Stevens at the JUST ARRIVED progresses, Bruce's wife, Ann, “We know who you are” con-|POOr creature’s side and supported president of the Rebekah Assem-|First National Bank, Juneau. comes to Red Butte with Tony, | tinued the sheriff. “We know that |him to a chair. |bly for Washington and Alaska, as| (Signed) ~STANLEY KONOIEL, Another New Stock of WALLPAPER tacking him and Pierre, With |ihe man who called himself Fred| The sheriff ran to the water- thelr guest last cvening. Mrs, | First publication, Aug. 1, 1931. . whom Bruce has falsely charg- | Burnes was Bruce Carey who was |COOIer. | Manier is on an official tour of LASt publication, Aug. 10, 1931. ',uneau Palnt Store ed che was having an affair. |wanted in connection with that| The newcomer peered at those the various Rebekah lodges in Alas- R The sheriff holds them in con- | Orchard Hill bank robbery and |8bout him as if he saw them on! { ka and has just completed a trip| O papers st trze Zmpire office. necticn with the cashier’s slay- killing, and we know that you |8 dim shadows of people. He opan- | to the Westward where she vmnedi** A n e | ing and robbery, unaware that |murdered Bruce Carey at Black-|ed Dis swollen lips and tried to| the several chapters of the order.| [====sr—sroere o Bruce is guilty of both. Officers | water Tanks.” speak but only a hoarse, rasping | A good delegation of ‘Rebékahs FOR INSl ]RAN E :].li:::‘]lc[dm;‘ir::-‘cc ::":;P“;':xr:“:: Roy Donovan raised his head and g‘o‘m‘e’f i ‘l"l‘c‘"‘q‘m | ‘;:“[‘ J“l"c?“ “1’;‘9 b i :;51 DOD GLAS 3 Yookéd at the sheritf in’ sull % s h—at ing | meeting last night. ollowing the ] his hunt for Bruce that later . . Th“: h:ufa]w 'lhes;dm::c?:r to make a motion with his hand regular meeting and an L:\:erssllug; See H. R. SHEPARD & SON £ he had scen Bruce's body be- % > 7 ;|8s if raising a cup to his lips— talk by Mrs. Manier, refreshments | T F e man ; . ) e Gide a half-dug grave at the |00 % :‘L“’:‘;’;l m‘:‘," P m"‘;{;" 50t Defote (the (xBeHE aouit| | were served. | lephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. : deserted camp. Then deputies Skt hav;:- s‘utidenly‘appeared‘ reach him with the water, Uws } . | = 3 3 e enter with Roy Donovan, Trom. anther - world | Than Teg|18st of his strength failed; his eyes | VISITS OLD HOME TOWN i‘ T'onight—Saturday BT s : . 3 ’ . |closed; his head fell forwa his " 5 hey watched, hi 3 1 Paul Bloedhorn, oldtimer of this ¥ TH Chapter 37 !r_\‘ez glared, andsh-::wfa(ziosfiih}el;s, w;qln !bozlg .fsllumped from the |y Loity - whis sinoheR’. out “hisr jewe]r;t “THE DANCERS” E (:HAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY AN UNEXPECTED REUNION | nen defiance gave way to stark |CDAIr to the floor. | business here after the cave-in to “Th, g EleEmes & 4 e Last Servi 2 ) It was evident from Donovan's!fear. With a cry he sprang to his Jlm(;r;’:‘}g‘;‘r'i “fllr’]'“=h',;‘;!,s‘t)“]‘e“";‘$‘ |locate in Cordova, was renewing| with Lois Moran ice Is the Greatest Tribute condition that the man had passed | feet The two deputies on either Plerre!” e v i |old friendships on the Island yes- Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Ph 136-2 . through a terrible experience. His|side caught him by the arms oy Ko ; |terday. Mr. Bloednorn has decid-|{ Comedy, Acts, News | ol st B o g e e o, e AP 12 & mieei” st a8 45 kol i |l JoaRdl e Yot so. v s IR A . shot eyes, his tr g S @ S sper. s y! Har- % | Wi S S00n 85| berererrccoee i twitching features, all told the tale |riet, Bruce, Pierre—oh, my God!” ‘hglé‘"fr"“s?m“," lb(’y e he can close out his Cordova store. |+ - oo e of one who, from physical suffering | He dropped back in his chair over-| "€ 7 ony, without a word stood it is said. i z Phone TA ‘ I SER '/l E and mental agony was close to the|come with horror. °‘,‘F‘he j< T 5 e | | limit’ of human endurance. Not a sound came from those| —7° < s e, & | “THE DANCERS” | | 7 " When the two deputies had de-|who watched. Motionless, they f‘;\'[’"l\‘lv'(:)‘:;(;d‘“v'[i:: :fivfn‘:ix~tfsi11§“:; i HA;snclum:' l’xizu Phota | Lois Moran is featured in “The DAY AND NIGHT 2 posited their - prisoner on a chair | waited. 4 Al St velyn Hudson, who s rated as |Dancers,” tonight's bill at the lo-| M A P k d . 4 BAe df thom handed a package of| Then the sherift spokb . uletise |PTiDE back the life that was'so|the best woriah.diverin thie Hawal- | cal Coliseum, — The plot. a highty -A. Fackara Stand Opposite Chamber of Commerce Booth : » % b g B 3 i % _ nearly gone. ian Islands, is being coached for the | e e VS o | s money (o the, sheriff. “Stub and| ‘Where did you get this Orchard |PgTV EORC. | S5;ESICE IS e ng coached for the | 1 figure this here bundle must be|Hill bank money, Donovan? bin o ]“m“f oy (Seritl shotk | oeleu In 1982, . i | that Orchard Hill bank’s missing|{ “I got it from Bruce—no, I got “j, o ;;""’ syl B $25,000 it from Plerre. Briice got it from| Jimmie Harrigan muttered grim ST e G Presents the New {! “Helll” ejaculated the sheriff,|the cashier of the bank. Bruce told [CUrses and pravers. | . St N examining the bundle of notes.ime all about i.. He didn’t mean|, A"")'{:“m‘v:“_“f"“‘ e FIREMEN WILL HAVE | Cl()stng Out { "What else, Will?” [to kil the cashier—cashier had|heT chiid, whispering .| FAIR BOOTH; LUCAS | | Th deputy handed him a pocket |stolen the money and was makingihi‘;““[‘hm é;‘e‘r“v‘mm = RESIGNS v | 4 h 4 4 l I 00 are's o one: | his getaway. 5 i o o) y @ | - 3 4 B book. “There's more money in|his getaway. He jumped Bruce, and |1\ tiat everyibing Was af right: AS MEMBER | ALL re 1a | here.” Then he laid a gun with its Bruce killed him in self defense— belt and holster on the counter-|didn’t know he had killed him un- desk, ying to the under sheriff,|til afterwards.” “Here'’s his gun, Pete." | “You killed Bruce for the mon- “Good work, boys!” said the|ay?” sheriff. “Where did you pick himr “No, I killed him for the water. up?” He was going to leave me without “Right near where the Mother | water in the desert. I had to kill Mountain trail comes into the road {him. It was self-defense, I tell and Father Tony were here. i “I'm afraid it aint no use,| The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- ma'am,” said the sheriff. partment last night voted to oper- But even as he spoke, Pierre's|ate the usual booth at the South- breast heaved with a long sigh and |°ast Alaska Fair which will be| he stirred as one about to awaken |held here Scptember 9 to 12, in-| from sleep. Another moment and |cClusive. It will give away a Tudor he slowly opened his eyes. Ford sedan this year, it was an- Shoe Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Stummer Hats $1.00 Juneau, Alaska For Men Who 3 vas | 4 Copyright, 1930, by D. Appleton | nounced. from here to Gold Center. He was |you! Pierre heard Bruce tell me|" ‘ 5 - W all in, and plumb loco. He was about the bank affair. He was going and 8o e b .t}x}fx‘ti:;i i g s i trin' 1o craw on his Tands and o brig me Inio you for hooing | p - |pari;ment and one of e trusees| IT PAYS TO KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD knees. When we'd worked over him Bruce. He was going to take the a while and got him so he could money back to the bank. He talk a little he began raving and|wouwiun’t listen to reason. Pierre is erying and seein’ things. At hrs:}a sentimental, idealistic fool, like hehis mother—all O. Adams, another oldtimer in the service, who resigned last Spring when he went to Seattle, was re- elected to fill tha vacancy. i schooling, Pierre tomorrow plays his greatest role, as old Tony applauds. Values up to $7.50 REPAIR d The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good EET he thought I was somebody artist. Made me| R § ey S 3 called ‘Bruce’ and that Stub was|dig a grave. I struck the lost| TR M AR Badied. us i COLEM AN’S repair. a boy named ‘Pierre’ Then all at Mother Mountain lode. Even then, ot el g4 Mr. Lucas, whose AL 9 Th £ £ drivi once he began yelling that he'd|Pierre wouldn't listen.” : worm would have ended in Aprill} T YWOOD SHOP e comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be killed his own son—his little Plerre.| “So you killed Pierre, too, did R R GRUS S|NG it l?“;\:l:z the business r:deet— measured in dollars. But when we finally got him fixed | you?” e, . the fEiremen wope: sery a ¥p o he was rational, he just| “No, no, that’s a.-lle—I never 1 I jlunch in the dining room of thel It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Firemen' shut up sullen and dumb, and he 'killed him—I couldn't kill my own Your Automobile ? ain't said a word since.” son, could I? T played fair with | VINCENNES, Indiana, Aug. 7.— “All right, b " said the sher- Pierre. When he wouldn't go v\uh‘sfl.e“ persons were killed when 8ff. Deputy Will went to stand|me I gave him half the water. He |, Chicago and Eastern Tllinois pas- 85 “«“ ’ at l! ase l” with Stub—the prisoner bolweenihad a better chance to get back senger train struck their automo- PHONES 83 OR T’W Store T P Connors M to C "'. them. to Dripping Spring than I had 1t0|pije jast night at a railroad cross- o r o pany The sheriff then said deliberate- |make Gold Center—you know that, ! ly: “I may as well tell you, Mr. ROASTING CONTROL ' COMPLETES WORK THAT NATURE BEGINS' Full Charm of Coffee Blenc Developed by Hills Bros. > Patented Process % lie, Jeff and Henry—the sheriff - = X 4 MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY mgggsee,i:a nxgtcomgs ifrgn; the ;‘:‘hr;- said: “Now, boys, hop ‘to it and “ w7a » A San maust develop the flavor by |So, 'R Poste logeiicr.. Sereh we, 6llq on e Three Dellveries Dally BB iire War ok chton oas spoil{:"m much chance of our finding Fhons 38 | - the work that Nature began. For roastingisa delicatetask. But there is one method that always roasts to perfection — Controlled Roasting, invented and patented by Hills Bros. | As the accuracy of the hour-glass depends upon an even, continuous flow ... a littleat a time...soa erfect, uniform roast is produced y Controlled Roasting — the pat- | 4 o 3 28 x4.75) 29x5.25) gted proc]ess thatlroasts evenly,I‘h‘sx_wm;d5$v:":§' ik ok vane i i ntinuously . . . a little at @ time.| “I Wou ¥ This is directly opposite to ordinary , way, Sheriff. Please don't think 4.40-21 $4.98 | 5,00-19 $6-98 | 5,25-21 8857 methods of roasting in bulk. The'I—I blame anybody. -We—we're 29 x 4.40) (29 x 5.00) : G1x5.28 jiantages ngcéeen.lvzhfinyou grink all of us to blame for such things, % 3 s Bros. Coffee. as a flavor ’ 1 o +69 .10 2 + » 1o other coffee has. For no others | : SHos. ks beu:x:' 10y e Sl 4.50-21 5 5.00-20 '7 5:50'_1_9 8890 are roasted the same way. And the "7 tha-+thah Gox4s0 - (30 x 5.000 & G9x5.5% g flavor never varies, either! * Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in wvacuum cans. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed and 1 of these cans. Ordinary, ”” cans won't keep cof . But Hills Bros. Coffee can’t | better go along and help them. I stale! Always fresh wherever ' ... man in Red Butte* that § DISTRIBUTORS ; whenever, 30u, buy & Order | (20" sit on & horse. T know The QUALITY tire within o e omas ra ware :&"& o Azab trgde-mark it ain't much use, ma‘amS he the Reach of ALL GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING o + GOOD USED TiES) P » y‘fl‘ll Bros. Cq‘loe, Inec., San g‘unci-w, © 1931 idon't you, Sheriff? I never killed my own son. If he is dead it is because the desert got him—same ing. —_————.e—— Old Papers at ‘The Emplre. THE SANITARY GROCERY as it’s got me,” The man slumped down in his chair supported by the two deputies. “Take him away, boys,” said the sheriff. “He’ll brace up again after |a little. Keep your eye on him, Pete, and get his written confession with all the details when he's able to make it.” | “Right, Sheriff,” answered Pete, |and the two deputies took their | prisoner into one of the other rooms. To the three other men—Char- | that boy, Pierre, in Skeleton Sink {but we've got to do what we can.” 1 The men left the office and the | sheriff turned to Ann who, sitting a little apart with Old Tony and Jimmie Harrigan, was crying quiet- ly. “I'm real sorry, Mrs. Carey, If's too bad it had to happen i The two deputies who had taken Donovan to the adjoining room, returned and the sheriff said to them: “I've sent the other men to |get a posse together to look for i that boy, Pierre. You two had |added to Anm, “but Wewain't going "to let a boy like that die without a ty. " I priced so that everyone can say , fim ” MATCHLESS FOR VALUE AT THESE PRICES 30x3% #494.75:19 $665|525.19 agis All sizek similarly low priced . . . Save by using Goodyear Tubes JUNEAU MOTORS CO. 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