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H THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESD. R YNUWIN' BUT OCEAN, HO, HARPOONER? KIN Y'SEE, ANYTHING ? ON of DELIGH hil -‘% {often, and behind the old lady's o ;Chair the tall man with the kind b | eyes—the man whose glance Jua- AC]0L (MIM .BLLLHOMAI—O'”_\ nita remembered had steadied her| L Qther : . o |nerves that first night, b S ke Hioe 2 o P B . | Others sat around ‘the roulette | 12. Unit .of elec- SYNOPSIS: Disguiced as a 1t is ninz’clock. Lots of people|gneel but they seemed more a tromotive is come already. Adrian Fouche and the old lady what git excited and her son.” His eyes narrowed.| Shall I keel Adrian Fouche?” { Turkish maiden, Juanita Bas- ara solls eigarettes in Divitt's gambling parlcrs, where she is virtually a priconer. His threat part of the crowd than the two who came with Adrian. The old} |1ady was a figure Juanita found, herself watching every night—hap- ' m was the old lady who came so | WHY DIDNTCHA STAB HIM, SAP? A HARPOONER'S THE STRIKIN'S foree Billlard stick 4. Silkworm Qreek letter 8. Narrow Solution of Yecterday's Puzzle to report her as a stowaway on “No, Ga.l‘n(-au. The men don't| v when she won, sad when she N an: fabits the ship where Umberto, Div- | worry me. Jost, because the old lady herself | 0. Pendent ofe itt’s hireling, has found her, “Bef dey do—" Gabreau's eyes |followed the flylng wheel with such | 2. Stir up is effective. Conchita seems | aid the rest. “Umberto git up t0- |intensity, the tall man beside her 82 MAIRUTE 0t & a sympathetic servant as does | jight. Umberto will not WOIry you,|saying words of encouragement Negrold her scn, Gacrean, who protects | 10 | heh e’ had guéssed Wy hod- | 5 aple her from Umberto’s unwelcom- RroLe | =7. seat ot the 5 Divitt 2 bk Juanita watched Gabreau go|ding congratulations when she won. | i An{fmflan. ed advances. Divitt and his : : gs e | st age . lown the st It was true. Um-| Her bets were never large, and | 3" The tuyers of :\’m- l.\:.;:l_\. are not unl;mflh‘l) would worry her, for|she usually left early, sometimes) ' a-furnace LIAlS he Tovely comer, who has e A . o > mes | B =" arcused the interest of the so- e : as well as|against her will, uttering Ml 35 yand; Letin 62 Lacorate 3. Outslde plece Sy st Kk Fhadh < Fabreau. ven Gabreau need not |protests. But the tall man was| 47, Hermit 53. Sea eagle of a sawed cially clect Kirk Stamard and | op Umberto's stab in the back; (adamant at these times, folding her 49’ Repeat B4, Amorlcan S his roulctte-loving grandmother, g <1 Composer of general PO e 7 1 3 Fouch: ‘_"' jecause of that Umberto would |wraps about her and guiding her “The Mes- 66, Organs of £ Medl-cln“ pe ;“;0 L:‘ds Jever have come into her Toom,|among the tables, Divitt moving| Voot i Hee s 1 g : ""(‘,“T' ;’.‘: o | md she not opened her door to|before them as if it were the exit| ¢8. Toward the &7. Liguety 6. Over ‘or upon: better, who speaks Turkish, has | /) “nony had called next eve-of a queen dowager. Juanita had| sheltered oOWN prefix promised to lift the girl's veil ; | side 1. At any time 7. Heroine of }_",i, b ol cisit hn‘ \ing, bringing some clothes for wondered if they would be there| 49.0f the laity 2. French “The Flying Ragérly they plap. s yisit fo.the {io, tonight, and now she observed | Ol Salutation author Dutchman’ rendezvous, indueing their guest one Senor Basara, of Mexico “I's no use, honey,” Molly hadja e el old her while she lay recovering |mi s < rom the hardest 14 hours’ sleep he had ever known. “Divitt and| Onark know. You thought Umberto was FYTEE, SENQR BA sabreau and let him in. Course| The new man rose from his chair PRy T R Ga L 5o perto didn't know you thought |at her arrival. igran k| r door | 1" Do it surprise you T know| “Not now, 'Adrian said to him. }t 4 . Ii)r,f"‘rj" descend )y wny, Umberto saw you trying|“Wait till the senor comes.” i ~ el buk 1t dld Bot ds- | g gate, | Tries G nigbt ih the| Jusnite el o8 the tray. The| berto $£1d (;';n & féxx~l1‘ in | 22T when you saw Gabreau you |man smiled at her, bowing. i B Joom had #n9 feer co;n‘; to [ Ver to him like a ,\'h_ol. And wh‘a\ “Akshanamlar hayer, Hanum, he: ok T 155 ek ChAf TRad Tollowed |28 Was.-ss¥ing.. WAsY about the remarked. A since then Umberto had been help- | “5act e & sald JIRT 41} 1uhe, SeOOt- OpYIRe (| 2 % ~ “Gabreau would set fire to the|Adrian repeated angrily. less in bed with what had seemed o o;op quarter if you told him to at first a broken jeck. Gabreau's| gy, yiai would happen to him if |evening’?” inquired the man, and fiands, hogeverg g Sm””fd just you loose to get us in trou- |smiling again at Juanita, “Hanum s juda’.oaueice, wall, B : effend” he said, “Arkadasin sizi e > oo ogaeilby v day before Juanita would|Cok beyenigor, zanedersem bende C i g B aCey interrupted fo swear shelsinl seve blx'nrthlmd‘ He returned to : el . win- | o ld. tell nothing if they would|Adrian who ha en listening ol .If;;,:"j'f“;r"f;’":;*;fi“fl‘,fi o her go, Now.she lay looking at{with anxiety. “I merely informed iy = 4 Y11 Molly, caring not at all the lady that my friend likes her her. The window was open now arite: 10 longer sealed hersslf in| .Y DAL FOU if tappien to CHarem would be pretty bad, for Divitt will during these hot days and nights. ik e - stand mighty near anything but Gabreau's goblin suit fitted [ 2700 LN gate to gat out|ck him like his own skin. The cut 3 0y Sy ik i by opens on the patio of the Tijon|G from Umberto's knife, healing on bt ¥ to hotel. Divitt was in the lobby then.|lef his cheek, gave to his face a look t half ludicrous, half tragic “I never tried to get aw but = B i LA when 1 first come was lots goin’ He unrolled a paper in his hand 't like. ed—if 1 b picte dr We esitnnd, e jensT, Mok Uee Jg fovy - wasn't doin’ the things how did|w. had found somewhere. A ehromo, o ; e g g aiac il 1 TR MR e L doin y_colored, yet an appealig) .,y wrong here, and no harm’s face. n Juanita could not fail B B T a maaaidasiie to has L YRR 1R ogme -t P You've got own. She was silent, meeting Ga- { Y07 1095 s, 19 ‘“f“; ar dar; e breau’s worshipful eyes. “Pierre o T b o s i i B e, L Duantie Had “plaed muace all | 3 ? Ty oy Her meals were served in week, her room on a little marble-topped rosewood table Molly had picked up at Plerre’s. Conchita seemed to find joy in concocting new dishes for Juanita. If she was a prisoner, no one sculd have been kinder than her me,” he said. After a pause time. SOCCESS IN MAKING Juanita asked the MAY“NNA'SE ”E lN keepers. Molly brought her books and stamped linen with bright thread. But the books had re- mained unread, and the embroidery had lain in her lap, while she look- sd into the patio, seeing nothing unless in memory or dreams. Once she had begun a letter, us- ing the fly-leaf of a book, but had halted. How would she mail a letter? Not through Gabreau. Slip it to some one as she moved among the tables? Divitt would see. There was no move she might .make that some one would not see. “Dear Pedro,” she had written. “Don’t worry about me . . ." And then she had torn the let- ter into bits burning them in the great pewter wash basin, and had sat staring into the patio. WAY OIL IS ADDED “A Little at a Time” is Safest Method. Hills Bros. Use a Similar Rule in Their Pat- ented, Coffee-Roasting Process ’ 0il, in large amounts, added to mayonnaise ingredients usually makes the mixture separate, It is hetter to add oil “a little at a time.” . There is a similar situation in coffee roasting. Occasionally, big' batches can be roasted so each has the same flavor. But you can’t de- and lazy eyes. were watching her as she went to- ward their table. very much but I think I could like her myself.” missed nothing. | marked, and Juanita glanced to- was entering, a man with a frown carved between thick black brows. (Copyright, Dodd, Mead and Co.)iR ple by house canvassers, voiced frequently & by business men and the Chambper of point today by John W. Jones, Manager of Juneau-Young Hard- ware furniture, rugs and tapestry, who made the positive assertion that the over-run with salesmen of “fake” oriental wares. buy alleged genuine oriental rugs and tapestries that are only cheap imitations of the real article,” third member of their party, 3. an with drooping ironic mouth| He and Adrian “Can’t T even tell the lady ‘good | Juanita smiled, extending the garette tray. Divitt had taken abreau’s place behind the rou- tte wheel. Juanita knew that he| “The senor has come,” Adrian re- | AY, AUGUST 19, 1931. Dady ()ross-wordfiltzzle 9. 10. 1. 16. 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 26. 28. CdEn T . Obliterating . Horsemen . Chess pleces By CLIFF STERRETT MINE 1S — “NEVER START NUTHIN' Y CAN'T FINISH"/ Allen’s Parlor Furnace 7 ) For Every Purse and Purpose Elever distinct models and nineteen sizes pro- vide the right heater for every requirement. Allen prices have never been so low! Now you may buy a genuine ALLEN’S PARLOR FURNACE at the price of an ordinary heater. NOW ON DISPLAY Thomas Hardware Co. FRAULEIN HOPS FOR TARTARY MOSCOW, Russia, Aug. 19.—En- gaged in solo effort to {ly from Berlin to Tokyo, Frauline Marga von Etxdorf, who arrived in Mos- cow yesterday, took off today for Mazan, Tartar Republic. Holder of & lease God of war Measure of distance Article used in many games Ponder Obstructfon | Gymnastic Tali slender bullding Tennis appur- Fox your protection each genuine Virgin Diamond Ring is stamped “Virgin Diamond” in the mounting and on the sealed. metal price tag. & See These At THE NUGGET SHOP DOUGLAS NEWS Feminine nam Dislike in- D Does Not Burn, Buckle or Warp ppellation of Not Tar : P?":;e'd D. F. D. MEETING HEN you el. Remalinder Tomorrow evening is the regular he bBe a 3 our house, Sogthern °™ | meoting night of the local volun- ¥ mre Mystl Hindu |teer fire department. As same time you use Sheetrock. It gives has elapsed since a real session of ou saf i the town’s fire fightere was held, you the safecy, privacyoast 2 |7 comf | the meeting should be an interest- ort that good walls must provide . .. solid, durable wallsthat takeany decoration and preserve it. We'll supply you and instruct you fully. SHEETROCK ‘THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD <| ing one. —lp G ENGSTROMS IN WRANGELL and Mrs. E. E. Engstrom having an extended visit in angell, longer than at first an- | ticipated, and will not return home until next week. Elton is doing a little fish buying on the side while ‘| visiting his old home town. ———,e—— Old Papers at he Emplre, JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Distributors o Music--Entertainment | furnished for |1 DANCES—PARTIES | LODGE GATHERINGS | ‘SMOKEY’: MILLS—Phone 402 | | Midweek -Dance Moose Hall e 53 DOUGLAS COLISEUM ard the door. A dark, portly man Juanita, staring, leaned against| the table. Then as he came toward hem, turned as if to leave. Basara! A trap? Tomorrow Knitting Is Booming As Result of Slump CANBERRA, Australia, Aug. 19— emarkable revival of needlework |and knitting is reported throughout Juanita gets out of a tryIng g situation by a kiss, well invest- | ed. e § pr BY RUG SELLERS, IS | CHARGED BY EXPERT Reduced incomes have necessitated | household and clothing economies. Charges of “duping” of local peo- Daughters now out of employment “porch-climbers,” house to cannot sit idly at home, so they et busy with knitting needles. Then there is the greater need and more urgent apeals by benevo- lent societies, and many a commu- ter spends considerable time each Commerce, were given fresh Company, and expert on community is today being “People are being induced to and other wares Mr, Jones @as- Shopkeepers’ | knitting and sewing yarns other needlework materials during LOCAL PEOPLE DUPED | the past few months have been un- ecedented. It is a result needy. sales of needles, and of the depression. combines skirt. day in making garments for the All this female industry is hav- ing another effect, too. There has been an amazing slump in the price of women's wear and several old established businesses that dealt in rich goods have failed. ——— NET AND SILK MAKE COOL COMBINATION NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Coolness combined with attractiveness seems to have been in the minds of the designers of this summer’s clothes. A fetching one-piece dress suits ably for almost any occasion from morning shopping to aftternoon tea ecru net with figured prown and white silk. The waist, with its short puff sleeves, is made of the net. A little bolero sleeve- less packet of the silk matches the Tonight—Thursday “BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT” with ‘Louise Fazenda and Ford Sterling Comedy, Aets, News . at BAILEY’S YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY Tel. 15 We call for and deliver ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 RADOX _ KRUSCHEN SALTS ilfi;t)bN ‘EMERALD OIL pend on it. The sure way is to roast w little at a time. Hills Bros. do, serted. Yes she was hidden—safe and “Not only Now are these goods not sound, as Molly had said. that she had stopped shaking at her bars, she relaxed in the se- curity they gave. Kind keepers, a pleasant prison. Her open window let in an oleander-scented cool- with their patented, Controlled Roasting process. As the accuracy of the hour-glass depends upon an even, continuous flow . . . a little at a time . .. so the uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee genuine, but those who buy them are paying double the prices for which the same quality and kind can be obtained from local deal- ers,” he added. - A comfortable pleasant place to obtain all your Beauty Aids. is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, continuously ... 7 little at a time.' The temperature is exactly regulated while the blend flows through the roasters. Ever; single berry is perfectly roasted. Naturally, then, every pound has the perfect flavor! Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in yacuum cans that keep it fresh! - &ir, which makes coffee go stale, is semoved and kept out of these cans, en ordinary, “air-tight” cans won't keep coffee fresh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by aame, and look for the Arab trade- mark on the can. ills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San Srancisco, California. ©1931 . e s 183 | TAXI STAND AT PIONEEE POOL ROOM \gan her pacing among the tables. | ‘roulette table. Adrian Fouche. With | ness. ‘There was a languor in the air, a balm that she seemed to lie upon like a quiet breast. All day in her room, and then at night among the players. At first it had seemed incredible that this scarf beneath her eyes could be a disguise. Surely any one who had | ever known her would know her again, meeting her eyes. Yet the faces were unfamiliar. Often the glances and the words they gave were insults, yet who| should care? These men could not reach her. Divitt stood in the way. Gabreau. And now—now they sel- dom spoke to her at all, believing | she was Turkish. Molly had told | only one person that the myster-| jous lady had escaped from a har-| em in Istambul—yet how it had got | about !The canard was shutting | her in as securely as the walls. Music was coming from the Tijon | dining room as Juanita crossed the | patio. She took the tray and be- | ' The Woodville, Miss., Republi- ¢an, a weekly newspaper, has been published contipuously ‘for 107 years. Diamond Briquets CLEAN ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 Some one was beckoning from the Consultation Free AND HAIRDRESSING N 1921 GRADUATE OF COSMETOLOGY I have made a thorough study of hair and will cheerfully tell you the kind of Permanent Wave best suited to your type of hair. Phone for Appointment American Beauty Parlors ALSIE J. 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