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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 2 1 KNOW YOU'LL T'™M A SILLY GIRL - SNIF- SNIF-- e R vtsa means Claire t man” Kara- SYNOPSIS: By clever wnyson and Pau overed the “cont have di of the met at I ols. who plans to en Klosolice Indians ( vescued Sonua halr-hreed trapper dec kighly da ri also has | b Chapter 16 'TEESTE LENOIR ’l‘llli Klosohees, John went on, were hupters, living entirely by the c.ase. They had split into two | a northern one, under the Klale or the| Black Grizzly, and a southern band that lived around the forks of the Lillzar. Sometimes in summer they made little lean-tos of pine bough ip of Si but wpost of the time they we | cave-dwellers; the warm dry caves| of that resion were much better | abodes than any tepee. There used to be about two bun dred of them, he said, but five years ago a wande trapper from Fort Nelson had brought influenza in' and it had riddled both bands, and mbered only a hundred. | ! found the man wander- | g a river, starved and des- | pera ely ill; had taken bim in, cared | OH, MR. SULLY--= T JUST CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT You-= FORBIDDEN VALLEY by Witliam Bynon Mowen { his nose an’ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THINK - BUT== his chance t» get a ir. “Who s be, John? a general leafer?” No, he’s a trapper. Guides some, big ame hunter hap He come n too, when an, pens to git in th the God’s L country in Manitoby ‘bout eight year ago. | heerd rumor that be done somethin’ over there— slipped a man some pizen, 1 heard— an’ had to put his foot in front of o Curt wondered how Igor Karakhan, the metropol criminal, had ever got in touch with this fugitive of the Strong-Woods. Probably the Cos- sack had once hunted in this coun- try and LeNoir had been his guide. The 'breed could be watched, shad- owed; through him they could nail Karakhan. “Where does LeNoir trap, here close, 1 suppo . ‘way up the Lilluar. Up nigh John? the fo “In Klosohee territory? How does allow I in there?” so tonchy ag'inst reeds as ag'inst whit ides, he's zot some stand-in with Siam-Klale, the sub-chief. I never heerd jist what.” Curt grimaced. More bad news. Kar be living up north in those forbiddei mountains, toler- 1 THINK YOU BETTER GO HOME AND CALM YOURSELF ---= (1 WISH 1 KNEW WHERE I'D SEEN HER FACE BEFORE) Q111111 VERY-WELL-=-- T--T'LL @o--- Yl PERHAPS |\F YOU'D BE GOOD ENOUGH TO ORDER ME A CUP OF TEA -+~ 1 FEEL SO FAINT--—- | DOUGLAS NEWS DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDERER Wife of Slayer Collapses—| Mayor Guy C. Smith, accompan- 3 | ied by Councilman Andeews, spent| ohe Prepared Much of | | @ part of the afternoon yesterday Ma!e's Dcfense | at the Capitol Building in consul- BENTON, Arkansas, | tation with Acting Governor Grif- DOUGLAS IS SEEKING AID UNDER THE CIVIL WORKS Dec. 2—A| fin in behalf of the unemployed 55 g 3 S| g POVEC " jury, not convinced by the plea of | men O_I'D‘J“g‘fls- S“‘C{“”‘ projects insanity, has ordered the death| of a suitable nature wherein those penalty for Mark Shank, of Ak-| badly in need of work can be em- ron, an attorney, convicted of the| ployed were outlined and the sit murder by poison of Alvin Cool:y uation was faverably considered Shank is also under by Mr C‘"{‘fm- : A for the murder of Cooley's wif € RAUonED 4ne Venesiang; kwo: of ~4k three childr f"f of the e nsippei should} ay qying from poisoned grapejuice | become :“j’“‘]“i]" e b week.| given at & picnic last August. He| | e showed no emotion on th rdict. SCHRAMM GOES AFTER | His wife is given credit for much | OFFENDING DRIVERS | of his defense. She collapsed and | was carried to a hotel on a stretch- | Wich many complaints beingier, when the verdict was returned.| | | 1933. Building at 7:30 = — 5 T ' . he Fadera THESE TEA LEAVES !l SEE A LITTLE MAN Wi A BIG NOSE AND GOOGLY EVYES---- lock the same evening. Summary of last night’s matches follows: ~S1GNAL CORPS Signal Corps HE’S HATCHING i Croken 116 126 118—360 A PLOT . h O'Toughlin 119 134 139— 392 TO RUIN YOU=— Smith 139 126 113—378 Four Matenes Scheduled —Tow" e fi'\ . 3 | Miners 5 & for Brunswick Al‘eys Baroumes 116 146 152—413 g((i., i Over Woeltididl Lindstrom 155 126 164—-44: SN ver week-en Rudy 170 159 183 e e - =l — In th: only City Leaguc Totals ng match last night, the Miner B Sk downed the Signal Corps with a H. 9. CREWSON RETURNS of 1370 to 1130. Rudy and FROM WESTWARD TRIZ Miners made H. D. Crewsoqn, sentativz be st scores in in-| of Schilling’s Products, arrived in % R liy games with 183 and 164 Juneau on the Yukon from a bus- R > The same two made the iness trip to the Westward and in- Reported oyal omance totals for the evening. Rudy terior. R PR R o S5 el 3 and Lindstrom 445. % +} ] &% . e matches are scheduled for | | - kend, the Juneau Cash | PIONEER CAFE H Alaska Juncau at evening, the r vs. the Alas- 3 o'clock Sunday af-| | on of the Moose the J. K. Paul Nick Novak “THE HOME OF GOOD EATS” CETETRIRTYTeERTRTETETUR ARSI INNNAHE S AANRENATNEE H H H 1 H = H - to dine well _nd rest well at & Seattle’'s most distinguished ad- &= dress. Ylere, you will find all the 3 modern hotel convenmiences ne- & cessary to your complete comfort & and all those old fashioned ideas 3 of friendliness and hospitality = that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. SR ADOLPH SCHMIDT, made against violations of the or- et o . Managing Director. H dinance regulating lights of auto-| BARTLEY HOWARD ON WAY : = | mobiley, City Marshal schmmmi SOUTH ABOARD YUKON - Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Perman:nt Rates. -4 | has announced that from now on| il E | those driving “one eyed” cars| Bartlay Howard, prominent :"3»‘1'{ 3 HOTEL ] ‘aml for other violations had het-| dent of Anchorage and the Mat-| i oo H | ter “lock out.” anuska d ct, and President of & 3 — y = N W WASHINGTON ] | Fr e | the Territorial Senate in 1927, is| This picture of King Boris of Bulgaria and his sister, Princess Eudoxia, | 3 H | la southbound passenger aboard the| was made at a recent social function in Sofia. European court circles H Seatile’s Most Distinguished Address s | are agog over rumors that the meeting between King Boris and King - H steamer Yukon on a combined v cation and business trip. | Douglas ‘ Church Services invited to aii services. | | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church L lay in Advent 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:60 p.m.—Sunday School. e NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS | Anyone driving a car within the ermon ete. topics, Congregational Community l Church Curt and Paxton p. for him till he recovered, and the| sickness had ad like a blight | amo. 7 them. They had set fire to a | whole mountain range to drive the white disease-devils out of their territory. As he handed back the weapon of those mountain nomads, he made up his mind that be was going to do something about Ralph and Sonya’s trip. They dide't know how to take care of themselves in the wilder- ness, especially in so appalling a country; and they knew nothing at all about handling Indians. They bad to be shielded somehow, and the job was up to him. Outside, the rain was tailiug off; the first gray light was reaching up into the eastern sky “How about running your net, John?” Curt suggested. “I'll go along.” 0Old Paxton pulled on his shoes and jacket. They went outside, launched a canoe, and paddled off to the islands. Locating the anchored chunk that marked the net, they skirled over, liftcd one end of the seine, and be- gan working down along it, extricat- ing the fish as they went and drop- ping the net back into the water. “QONYA mentioned to me "bout you havin’ that run-in with the 'breed last evenin’,” old John remarked, tossing a flopping trout into the canoe. “1 know you ¢’n take care of yourself, but jist the same you be leer;y of that feller while you're here a* Roosian Lake.” “Why s0?” “He's a bad 'un, 'Teeste is.” Curt started a little. “'Teetse—? *Teeste who?” “His name's 'Teeste LeNoir.” Out of long experience with crash- ing surprises, Curt never batted ap eye. But inwardly he was dum- founded. Heavens above, he'd whip- ped Karakhan's contact man! Had made a bitter enemy of the one person at Russian Lake with whom be wanted to be friends! £.C Van Swearingen— addled to the post. ated there' becaase of the ’breed’s | influence over the Klosohees. Not so good. E and Paxton paddled across to the post with their catch. The three-o’clock sun, just inching above the northeast ranges, glistened against the many windows of the mission, and its life-giving warmth felt good after the chilly night. After they tossed fish to the dogs, Curt selected half a dozen of the smaller trout, cleaned them at the water edge, and set about getting break- fast. “Did you ever do any prospecting up the Lilluar, John?” he asked, as he put the trout into the sizzling pan. “Not to speak of. You ain’t figurin’ on prospecting up thataway?” “Well, up as tar as the pass. You say there’s no danger that far. Could you makc me a map of the terri tory? There aren’t any government charts.” “l might mebbe. I ain’t no hané at pencil work, but I know the coun: try from 4 to Z.” While Curt finished breakfast Paxton went to work with a paper sack and pencil stub and produced a chart. It was a rough thing buf accurate and dependable. “Here’s the pass,” he explained to Curt. “Here's the Lilluar Forks on above. This mountain lake over here, that's where I trap.” “Where does LeNoir live?” “On this main fork, 'bout a mile up from the prong.” toned it carefully in his shirt pock talk! That one little dot, showing bin LeNoir's cabin, would save weeks of that chart; one for himselt ané Paul; one for Smash, who wat standing by at Tellacet with the plane, and one to send to A-K, to let Marlin know what had bappened t them if they never came out of tht Lilluars, “Yes, he’s a bad ‘un,” Paxton re- ted, all unaware of the bomb he had exploded with Curt. “He ain't above stickin’ a knife inter a man, 1§ § (Copyright. 19383, William B. Mowery Monday, Sonya has a very welcome surprise. Curf folded the paper and but | et. Good work, for half an hour’s | of searching. 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