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Show PAGE SEVEN fiems of BMIH HERB 1001 1 n. plu'.fcetievee nil ITI.Y. ! aha "trmril" In brother, LUUIE, mrArr at oM MKS. T7,A!! JlPITUb Mt teter rite Eddie 4oee a ad MAHV 1 ere HARK.M.SS 1 my si Indefinably threatening went out of the others would help her, lead bihi the air. straight into a trap. You women!" he said. "You She went to her dressing table , beat ma. I would have believed and put the bracelet to her where tho I. O V. already was anyone who told me youd sprung at each others throats, but that hidden. With the bag tucked under oud actually help each other ber arm the went into tbe ball. out Louise, of course, was relying on Ha paused quick suspicion In her to return tho bracelet wben bis eyes. Mary and the Countess Bruce a eyes were turued tbe other exchanged a slow look which they way. Sbe must bave been surprised were careful to Veep as expression at Mary's nuexpected support of her less as possible. lie, but she evidently considered U Walt a minute." Brace said. just the quixotic act of one woman Perhaps Ive swallowed this a lit' helping another poll her chestnuts tie too readily. Perhaps you have out of the fire: Mary disliked Bruce bad time to arrange this before I enough to do it for the fun of an came in. Miss Harkness Is merely noyiug him. she probably reasoned, backing np your story when tbe j She would go on thinking so until truth Is quite different, perhaps?' she found out that Mary did not Bruce's eyes probed the Couotess . mean 1 Sive tbe bracelet back. Then, look out! who Bushed. to Thats enough!" Mary answered, DeLouise would have to account Us Loma sooner or later for Leave my room, pleaee!" angrily. his voice loss. If she were angry enough she Presently. But first was like tbe crack of a whip 'If might set hla to get It back for that is Miss Harkness bracelet, ber secretly. Unquestionably he would scent a graver reason for Its give it to her! being withheld and then sbe shivered as slio realized the lengths to T ODISE stood qp, breathing hard which he might go to recover It, There was veiled appeal in the a a look sbe threw at Mary. Mary held ARY knew she must act quickly out her hand, smtllng wryly, as If Af '- if tbe bracelet wera to bo put to say, Oh, humor him. What does beyond his reach. She resolved to it matter?" downstairs at once and put the Reassured by that interchange of go In tbe hotel safe until two glances, the Countess now did her she objects could take them out to the part as well or better than Mary had done hers. Regally, she slipped yacht. Bates was coming down tbe coroff the diamond circlet and laid It ridor- as she stepped tnto the hall. in tbe girl's hand. He looked tired. She 'But naturally, she said calmly, rememberedhot. dusty and not seen that she had a her smile. I trust giving friendly him all ate-trto- f1.1 iE.-- nl lhatil aMl . s - j you. Bruce hesitated, obviously unsure of himself. Mary was too quietly exultant over her victory to be other than magnanimous. Im sorry you have been embarrassed," she said gently. And I beg your pardon," Bruoe replied a bit stiffy. Then, evidently coming to the conclusion that be had made rather an ass of himself, he fairly bolted from the room. Mary stood still in the middle of the room, bolding the bracelet to her breast She was trembling; the thrill of victory was racing through ber veins. First blood! Sbe had trirked Louise out of the most Important piece of evidence yet secured against The Fly And the Fly did not know she bad it What was the best thing to do with it? Where would it be safe? There was a small cabinet safe in Mr. Jupiter s cabin on the Gypsy," and it had able guardians. She resolved to put it there for safekeeping at the earliest possible moment Eddies I. 0. U., too. That smill piece of paper bad Its Importance, ,w also. Sbe couldnt go out to the yacht now it lacked less than an hour of dinner-time- . At seven the Jupl ter party was to meet in the lobby of the roof dinlug-r- om. The Fly had promised to bo there, too. Although she dreaded the encounter, it was Just what sbe had hoped for an opportunity to disarm the mans suspicions, if ho had any (ap parently ht9 colossal conceit did not permit him to fear detection) And since she had come off eo well last night ehe bad thought of an even more dangerous experiment which she meant to try with out Mr. Jupiters knowledge, for she was sure be would never consent She would wear the rubles tonight! By dangling them under the very nose of Tbe Fly she was sure hs would never rest until he had got hold of them. By sharpening his appetite she might succeed lu hurrying him Into aa attempt to make off with them. And. If Bate apd PHONE SO or MAIL & trtneiv looked all greeny around the gills like be was fascinated by It and I never saw scared, too, maybe. just tbe same look on a man s face before in my life. No. sir, 1 never! Says I to myself, oh bo! something's up. I kept my eye on him, though be couldn't see tne leastways Dot my face. Pretty soon fit turned around like a man tu trance and walked away .with his head down, not looking where hs was going. New 305-- J. SALE THEM IN FOR RENT mirage Furnished home N18tf ler Phone 513 house, furnace; FOR SALE FEED PRODUCE FURNISHED 135 West On- N21 i neat modem apartment, second floor $15. Phone 1071-- Two m North 2fil W N23 1123. modern house Call n Used Automobile R UNFURNISHED but at that Tom bad to swervs way out to keep from hitting him. Made Tom hopping mad. lie yelled at him and says, Why dont you do your sleeping In bedf and De Loma yelled something back I didnt catch what. And be just stood there, shaking all over. And be was green lu the face that time his eyes all but popping out of his head. "He looked at the license plate, and when be saw tbe number be just stood and gaped. A native was standing by tha curb, and be asks him, 'Whose car Is that? like the native ought, to know. , and If hff didnt tell hed shake It out of him. But the guy just shook bis bead, easy like. And De Loma went tnto a drugstore quick and I went Is the barbershop next door and watched till hs came out He went day. over to hit ear. parked along the Hello, she greeted him cheer- courthouse curbing one of those 'Drive It Yourself busses and got Where'ra you been?" fully. Oh. out and around," he an- In and set out tor town. Here and I went In the drugstore, aad swered, noncomlttally. there. Come along and Ill tell asked the boy about him If he did any telephoning and you about 1L There was something In his man- so on. But tbs boy said no, all he asked for was a bromo seltzer, ner a sort of electric excitement that Intrigued her. She waited aa double strength. But a tunny thing be rapped st Mr. Jupiter's door, had happened, be said. and followed him Inside. There was a big clean space, They found Mr. Jupiter at bis square, on tbe wall up beside the mirror where some kind open Blttlng-roowindow, which looked out over the bay, a palm-lea- f of picture must bave hung until fan in his band and a cold glass very recently. The nail was still Tie pulled that picture at his elbow. His stockinged feet there. w ere elevated to the seat of a chair, down and tore It up In a thousand and his shirt was open at the pieces. the boy told me. He was worried for fear his boss was going throat. of Come in, come in. Whats up? to be sore. Seems he was proud You just getting back. Bates? He that picture it was some guy hs motioned them to chairs. "Where've knew that had since got famous He's framed this picture to keep you been? Bates mopped his grimy counte- it nice because be was specially nance. Following a crazy man. proud of It. That wa8 because the lie answeied bltteily. I'm telling mao in tbe picture was born there. In the village, and be knew him you, that guy is crazy as a loon! .."Hero, have a dilnk. Jupiter of- since he was' a boy. . ( Bates paused thoughtfully and fered, When the returned traveler had cooled his parched throat be put a hand. in the boggy pocketof ' - his linen coat , brightened visibly.-.- ' Well, vhen you turned back this "I asked tbe boy' who It was, but morning, .boss, I saw your son and hs didnt , know, He was a the lady were fixing to lose me, too young punk, the clerk. He just didn't love know. and all you Young that, remember anything about it. But So I let on I w anted to have a look hs told ms I could look In tbs hack at tbe town Its an old settlement, room where he'd thrown the piece with a historic court house, you aud maybe I could put them toknow. They put me down on the gether again. public square and went on down Out of the pocket Bates now liftto the beach where the 'Shore Dined a newspaper parcel Inside wera ner' sign pointed. of small bits of card1 sat down on the Court house hundreds lawn for a minute to cool off. I board, the torn fragments of the De Loma had demolished. guess I kinda dozed off. with my picture balanced tbe odd package on bat shading my eyes, but pretty Bates soon I saw out of tbe tall of my his open palm. Mary and Mr. Jupiter stared at the heap, fascinated. eyo a man standing a few fset "Who could tt be? Mary whisaway, staring up at the court house steeple! It was De Loma. I couldnt pered. "That, said Henry Bates, carebelieve my eyes. What was bs doparcel together ing out there? And staring like fully folding his hed never seen a building before! again, is what 1 am going to spend next the sf hoars finding couple at's a famous aid court Well, houne, tmt it wasn't that kind of a out." stare. You know wbat I mean? Ha (To Be CoMtynaqd) Inquiie1 Phone NJj Four loom stuctly modem or 467-home garage full casement and turn.ue Suitable for couple 5 room modem home, sleeping Phone 972 N28 porch . basement; new Holland 173 East 3rd Modem apartment. Furnace garage 188 So 1st N21. N25 North. Phone 406. Eart Phone 933-146 N21. i Heated four room apartment Lovely furnished house, 5 rooms with hot water. Inquire 544 and garage 55 So 2nd West. Nov. 13tf Nov 23 East 5th North. modem home at 195 East Furnished steam heated rooms, 2nd South, basement and apartments. 50 E Center. D 14. N21. garage. Phone 619-72 3 room modern apartment. Large galvanized Iron storage or North 1st West Phone 663 J dll. garage space, paved alley. Opposite Blair Motor Company. Nov. 30 Phone 803. New W -- 3 rooms, 764. modem $12 50. Phone ,t nop alfalfa hay Herald-Journ- al N21 currency please bring office $14 Bargains In Used to Four room, furnished or unfurnished, heated apartment, with oath. 261 East 3 North. Two silver black foxes White 024 tf. Up on tail If seen call J Carl cuitable Furnished 427-apartment, N21 Wood. for light housekeeping. 12 50. 28 East Second North. 03tf. BUY FOR RENT Steam heated furWANTED nished and unTo buy, sell or exchange, all furnished apartments house. Phone 87-kinds of poultry. Phene 975-S5tL D17 side- Standard Makes Good In- W Tu For Sale House FURNITURE TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR SENSIBLE TERMS SERVICE $65 to $150 4 Motor Go. A1 Shape FORD PRODUCTS Phone 211 Convenient Terms AND GUARDIAN- -' SHIP NOTICES THATCHER MUSIC CO. ground ; with two shares 5 room modern home. PIANOS AT A SACRIFICE. We of water, located on 12 West Center garage close m. Inquiie 890 have m the vicinity of Logan Third West between N21 two pianos, one a small Baby North 6th East First and Second South Grand the otliei a fine upright These instruments must be rein Smithfield. $3000.00 sold or returned to Ogden cash, or $3500.00 on Rather than reship these pianos JUST UNPACKED monthly payments. we will turn the contracts over Latest models in Majestic See our list of homes to parties Address Radios. Finest super heteroMrs C F. Olsen who under- R PresponsibleCredit to rent Manager of dyne perfect tone reception went a major operation last Glen Snyder, Bros Music Co , Ogden, CRYSTAL BOTTLING & Monday is reported to be recovUtah for full information as to FURNITURE COMPANY ering ,satisfactorily. N24 the balance due. Phone 444 Mrs. Claire Ross of Salt Lake City is staying at the home of Vanity dresser, vlctrola, break- Real Estate Agency-- . her parents, Mr and Mrs C F fast set, chairs, rugs, mirror, Olsen window curtains. draperies Mr. and Mrs Francis Maug- - shatlps 179 Easl 5th North N23 han and children fit Welisville Yes' We have Shovels, Racks. were Hyrum vuutois Sunday Sicks, Hoes, , Hay Fork, as new; will! Sparton radio, good Miss Zella Rogeis of OSderi Rope,for less than half price, was a guest of her parents. Mr Tools Special CXt. Hat. tic, tforth f)07 East cth inquire and shoe hangers, Cow Stanand Mis Lorenzo Rogers dur- Phone 1146 Nov. 21 ' . mv the week. chion; ' Smith and Skanchy SMITH BROTHERS LUMBQt Thq'jstudepL body chapel held Practically new, electric range. Radio Engineers COMPANY at the high school Tuesday Phone 7o2. Slfltf featured a one-aplay, Hob-- I In Radio Everything: a sons Choice presented by FOR SALE Day and Night Seivice group of girls from Hyrum Sec133 So. Main MISCELLANEOUS ond ward, Mrs Elmer Paul was PIANO TUNING n. Phones 1I5U - 539W - 184 the director Prices reasonable. Work guaras Mae will Miss new; Sparton radio, good The marriage of anteed. Call FRANH HARRIS, sell for less than half Nielsen daughter of Mr and 607 East 6th North. Phone 876-- J, Mrs. Joseph I. Nielsen to Devon Special prices on all small instruments reNov 30 take Wiser of Lewiston will . . , 25 paired. November place Wednesday, Mias Annie Baer, Miss Gayle Real snap on a used Ford Coupe. 48 East 3rd So Phone PHONE 448 Berry, Miss Buelah Poppletou, 1113 N23 Mr. and Mrs Preston Branch WellsHousehold of Parker goods and pianos Reese ley and transferred to all parts of ville, Mr. and Mrs. Lavene Jac- Home bottled fruit. Phone 715 Nov. 25 the city obson and Mr. and Mrs. George Packing, crating. Local Griffin of Logan and Mr. and Nine Simmon's hospital beds, long distance hauling. Mrs. Evan Van Orden of LewisDistance Long Hauling. head rest and fracture ton were out of town guests at Johnson Cab A Transfer Co. f the shower given Monday even- springs; best mattresses IncludPhone $14 - .1' ed. Splendid condition, selling - and Mrs. Lavon LarMrfor ing & a sen at the home of Mrs. Lar- cheap. Call 525 or write Box B OlStf sens mother, Mrs. D. B Allen, 221 West First North. Miss Berry, Miss Ha Larson and FOR tiff. vs. MARTHA M. DAVIS 8ALEG00Q. round native Mrs. Lk D. Morrell gave vocal cedar post. 75 South Fourth Guaranteed Sewing personally and Martha M-- Davis Phone 552-- J for Dental and the numbers party during as Guardian of the persons and West. Phone 1097-Log&n. ConMiss were toasts Machine Service by Appointments given estates of Russell R. Davis, 85tf. stance Petersen, L. D. Morrell DR. LYMAN E. BkOTH A SPECIALTY : 8INGERS Marvin F- - Davis, Lois M. Davis, 835 East Second North ? Dentist Mr. and Mrs. James McMurrin Melvin M-Sorenson,, Wendell Al- Cheap. Used rug in good conAttorney lot Executor. Wayne R. Davis, and Mar j one B. and Oct. Bishop len, Thompson Cordon of E Davis, minors, and Russell of Logan were dinner guests of Date first publication, Phone 12M-dition, baby buggy. Jewelry Bid. Phone Erwin Clawson. I083-- J. 41 N. Main R. Davis and Jessie Davis, his Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen. 16, 1931. N2S H. B. CAMPBELL The Cynthea Benson camp of Date of last publication, Nov. wife, Marvin F. Davis, Lois M. Mrs. Ralph Day entertained Utah of Pioneers 1931. Daughters nuj Circulator 27th, Davis, Wayne R. Davis and at a chicken supiper Saturday. also Coles at the home of Mrs. Hot Blastheaters, RADIO 8ERTICI heaters. Holland Marjorie E. Davis, Defendants. Her guests Included Mr. and Thursday M Williams. A. Rhenetta SHERIFFS SALE LEARN THE WITH A GUARANTO Furnace To be sold at Sheriffs sale Mrs. Barnett Miss Cornish, company. Phone 388. Scenic a gave topic on the 14th day of December Thelma Shepherd Miss Call Nov. 25 and POPULAR Utu Mrs. Ella Baxter gave In the District Court of the 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of said Neva Saxton of Preston. p of CLARK of life AFFLECK her the First Judicial District of tbe day, in front of the county Pine 5 De00. Mrs. Esther Hines of Ogden, kindling, sacks $1 Phone 475 --J or iff State ol Utah, in and tor the court house in Logan City. spent Saturday visiting Mrs grandf. tiler Hyde. A reading Spanish Guitar livered. Dalton, Providence was given by Mrs. Louis J. MilPhone 590-J-Cache County, Utah, the follow- P. K. Hayes. County of Cache. Dec. 17 described property Miss Thelma Shepherd spent ler and two vocal solos by Miss Fern Wahlen. Refreshments Cheap William R. Napper. plaintiff, ingBeginning at the Northeast the week-en- d Small range in good EXPERT TEACHER visiting Miss ments were served. Vs. Harriet L. Henderson, J I. corner of Lot 5, on Block 3, Stella expert radio service condition. Phone 812-Richmond. at Bright Shepard and his wife, Anna Plat A of Logan City Sumy, N21. Mrs A. B. Allen, Mrs. Rodney Mrs. Melinda Liljenqulst, Mrs. can Shepard, defendants. and running thence South 113 Rich, Ivan Allen, Mr. and Mrs Clarice Jensen, Mrs. Gertrude w. B. JONES To be sold at Sheriffs sale on feet; thence West 32 feet; Edwin Hatch and Mr. and Mrs Petersen, Mrs Harvey Jensen, Thatcher Music Co. FOR SALE Phone lilt the 8th day of December, 1931 thence North 113 feet; thence Roy Eskelsen. attended the fun- Mrs Verna Miller and Mrs. Elra Ml East 3rd North ANIMALS 12 West Center at twelve o'clock noon of said East 22 feet to the place of be- eral of Brother Waddcups at Miller were members of the the ginning, containing 2436 square Lewiston Cynthia Benson camp who at- Mink, choice day at the front door of LoTuesday. stock at breeding rt tended the pioneer ball at County Court House In teet, together with full and Mrs. Allen enterConvert your pelt prices gan, Cache County, Utah, the free use of an alley way to the tained Clarence Wednesday. a at Monday ground squirrels, rabbits and quilting broEliason suffered John a . following described property South part of the land above afternoon. Her guests were-Mrs- ken as the result of a fall. etc , into valuable furs. Forced described running East through Mrs. J. C The leg J. N. N21 accident occurred early in to sell Phone 394. Beginning at a point 24 rods lot 5 aioresaid from First West Allen, Mrs. Cornish, Lavinia Allen, Vrs the week. North from the Northeast Cor- Street, formerly F street in Geese. Fred Speth. Phone Mrs. Trevor Henry Cornish, ner of Block 44, Plat A of Logan City Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Han583-J-- 4 N25 Richards and Miss Donna Co- sen announce the with 15 shares of the rnish. Logan City Survey and running engagement Together A delicious chicken din- of Stethence West 18 rods; thence capital stock of plaintiff to their Retta daughter The most extensive showing ner was served after the quilt- wart Swenson of Nibley ward. Order your geese for ThanksSouth 9 rods; thence East 8 giving now Young, plump and weve ever presented. A greater will take place The rods: thence North 8 feet; Dated this 20 day of Novem- ing. marriage soent Mrs Raymond Allen geese at depression price. thence East rods; thence ber 1931 Wednesday, November 25 in the juicy vaiiety of fabrics and a greater Sam Shaffer. Nibley N26 Monday vistt.n? her- - mother Logan North 8 rods 6 Vi feet to the Stowell, Sheriff of Cache Mrs. Jeff temple. of pattern selections. Some scope Ernest Smith and grandfurthand of beginning, place County, Utah 10 ewe lambs. Cow 100 fresh all wool, all wool worsted, mother. Mrs. Laurentson of coming er described as situate in Secand Jersey bull Dunbar 464-Preston Her grandmother re- and family spent Tuesday evenhalf belts, etc. tion 33, Township 12 North GUNS LOADED 17 YEARS Mr. Mrs and N24 turned home with Mrs. Allen ing visiting Range One East of the Salt Pearson at Lewiston. evening. Tuesday, they Prices ranging ft ora Lake Base and Meridian; toCARSON CITY, Nev., UP)-T- wo Monday Mr. and Mrs Elijah Allen and Pigs. Must go at once. 555 Ernst to motored Logan. water all with rights. muzzle-loadingether g ancient Mr. 1st. Allen were Alfred N21 Mrs and North . Mrs. Annie Orchard, stake 10 Dated this 14th day of Noshotguns of English make, both board member and Mr. Bodily Logan shoppies. Wednesday. vember 1931. 17 years ago. were founa loaded atL Mr. R Mrs blooded 9 Alien Pure and bull. of guernsey Date of last publication De- in an inner vault under a stake M men supervisor months old, or will trade for visited Cove Mutual tended the Lions banquet held cember 7th, 1931. Jeff Stowell, safe L. Clyde, assayer In Lewiston, WE ALSO CARRY SIAM E. at v or by Wednes Write Harvev Olhay Logan grain evening. Tuesday evening. Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. charge of the mint here 'N-2- 1 Mr. and Mrs. O-Ballam sen. College Ward. Mrs. Barnett Cornish, Mrs OVERCOATS spent Monday evening visiting P. K. Haves and Mrs. F.-SHERIFFS SALE iRhode Red Mr Island S SWORDFISH. 1,200 LBS. and Mis Lamb and pullets ready Whitt of Lewiston visited Mrs to lay. nice stock, also Mr. and Mrs F r Ballam at y Carrol VanNoy at Preston, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF, 866-1 Pi bakers. Phone llvde SAN Park. Carl DISBENITO, Tex, THE FIRST JUDICIAL N14lf Mr. and Mrs Pov Preeee of Mrs. Louise Wilson of Preston TRICT OF THE STATE' OF 1C. Wilt, San Benito, landed a I UTAH, IN AND FOR THE giant swordfish recently while is spending several months with cwi.ston were visaing Mr and Mrs France Prcerv . WANTED WORK COUNTT OF CACHE. fishing in Brazos de Santiago, Mrs 8am Kennlngtnn. near Port Isabel. The fish meas- - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day were Guy Larsen was .r. Icuan on HOMi BUILDING Ured 16. feet in length and in Logan Titesdav on oitsuiess Wednesday attending to Figs butchered Phone 456 J LOGAN Nov. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Frandson SOCIETY, a corporation, Plain-- 1 weighed about 1,200 pounds. c Or rent, HYRUM George Y. Smith l CERTIFIED Radio Service -- ' ct - price-Inquir- MOVING i -- i MOVING! J. W. Ault i Son " NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court tt the District of the State of Utah, in and for the Couhty of Cache, la the District Viral Judicial 4. to-w- it: in the Matter of the Estate of Charles W. Buttars, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her residence at 193 West 1st North St-- , Logan, Utah, on or before the 1st day of March, 1932. Geo. C. Heinrich, Attorney for Administratrix. Sarah Maud Buttars, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles W. Buttars, deceased. Date of First Publication October, 28th, 1831. Date of Last Publication 30th, 1931. Lo-ga- to-w- it: Overcoats No-yyb- er , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County, of Cache. In the Matter of the Estate of ANGELINE S. BUTTARS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor by leaving the same at the office of Attorney George C. Heinrich. First National Bank building, Logan Utah, on or before the 17th day February, 1932. Benjamin Charles Buttars, Executor 'of the last will and testament of Angeline S.1 deceased. Geo. C, Heinrich, R. Hy-lu- Cf m $12.95 $18.50 al F miriKi CLOTHING Fr.-da- o, CO i , Logan, Utah A six room new bungalow with bam and chicken coop, on an acre of - INSULT COUNTY CLERK OB SIGNERS HE RESPECTIVE INFORMAFOR FURTHER TION , For Sale M FOR SALE the stability of this company. We also have a few cars and t nicks left with us to sell for small contract balances due as compared to the value offered. - PIANOS and Finder Ford 1U Ton Truck Delivei- N25 LOST hat leather purse, with 19.10 Vlieelbase....$450 Long 1928 Ford Sport Coupe ..$200 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan. $250 ea Phone 698-R- 3 1926 Ford Coupe $ 65 Nash Sedan $350 MISCELLANEOUS 1928 1929 Chev. Conch $350 WANTED TO TRADE 1926 Ford Panel 65 8 room modem brirk house, 1929 l!i-to- n Chev, truck $325 1300 chickens, 5 coops $250 ncie-- , bemes lor dauy 1929 Olds. Coach part firm In Cache Valiev' Box 47 1929 Chev. Cabriolet $350 N'21 nitKuvi 1929 Ford Coupe $300 1929 Durant Sporty Ashes and rubbish removed 1 Roadster $225 Call 448 N19tf 1930 Ford Cabriolet $375 Ford Tudor Sedan. .$325 BOARD AND ROOM 1930 1929 Ford DeLuxe Panel $360 In modem home with furnace Every car listed above carries heat and bath. Close to USAC. a written guarantee backed $20 a month. Inquire 607 East by our service reputation and 6th North Nov, 21 ' Iu 0-3- Brown, gloves STOCK w. PROBATE se DRASTIC PRICE REDUC--CUTION ON USED CAR FOR RENT 1 SAT up aud watched him. And then, just as he was crossing tbe middle of tbe street, down the road driving hell taint for ele cion like he always does, coire vour chauffeur, Tom, In that big Ln,.mor car. De Loma jumped back quick, for saleI -- The, Classified Columns HAILEY band-bag- killed klaa. kr la aided, T ROWE at (be a tar, Mar-aace. DIRK RIUTTHER, belieeea IMdla nllt;, aa da aotiee, erbe dra the eaae. " RRICK dlPITF.R, le. abKBt, baa Karoet nllh a Hla talker ardent Um oat aad atakeo Umrj kla heir, rkee telaraa, aoalac to reat JUt. eeka ha Iktaka la a sold. Iwk larhlda Mare la ore Bo aadeea too tavealiaa-a?- to tail It aha aaea bo . yacht Brarea chargee, Mary bccaaac lama tell, her 'I ha he at Hialeah arbra hla rawa. Dtrh ahaaea hla lonaac aneatkeart, , WMWU TABOR, ta latrodaeed aa COlhT DM 1.6 Mb. Da Lotaa la Hated a ear at The Flya ho roe. She ea Do Lou aad WIIXTIM LOI71SE, Brace la are ret alaalaaaaa that aokrereotloa. Shefrtead, MR-- Jt PITER haa a ear t the uke aa that arbleb the Saaederer aaed la hla nbaatai had which later killed (Cddlek deal lor esylataa tl ter cxserlBMhtal ereeee right hnelaeea. Bewea everhrare Brace Laalee soarrellajr heoaaae she aaaot explain where she tat a bracelet. Loatee eaye she Mary Bleary aatl took tbe ataeelet ae beearlty. Brace thinks k was De Loss wka gars Lcuiae the bracelet. lew CO OB WITH TUB STORY CHAPTER XXXIV JJjJART dropped tbs Countess arm, on which the bracelet glittered, end went wondertngly to the door. Bruce stood outside. He seemed surprised to see Loutse, but came in at Marys Invitation, stopping Jest within the door, His Indifference, reported by Bowen, was a mask, Mary saw witb .b twinge of pity. Little liking as she had for the wilful, selfish young man, she could not help a feeling of shame for her sex at seeing him made to suffer 86 at the hands of a woman of Louise's sort He came forward with head lowered, eyes searching the faces of the two women. I wish to ask tome questions," te said deliberateLouise tells me you are in ly. need of money?" He looked at Mary as he spoke. Louise started to rise, but be motioned her back. Sit down! You have told me two stories. Now Im going to find out which Is eoirecL Then to Mary Well?" I was, but Im not now," Mary said. But why? How does that concern you? a Never mind. Is that your bracelet?. He pointed. Mary did not evfen turn her head to look. '"Of course!" she said Impatiently. ' Bruce stared at her; then at the faintly defiant, triumphant Louise Mary could guess wbat tbe Count-esstate of mind must be at this unexpected corroborat'on of ber lie. Without wasting a glance on her, Mary advanced on Bruce, taking advantage of his momentary confusion. It was not tbe answer he bad expected. That was clear. "Why are you Interested in my affairs suddenly? sbe asked. Realty, I should bave thought you would be glad to hear of my financial embarrassment!" You really did borrow from Louise?" he asked stupidly. I Why shouldn't I? Mary cried t In aa exasperated tone. She bad tack yesterday. I hadn't. If she is witling te share with mo' Bruce stared then laughed. The tanatan that had held hies taut aa sprlqg when he cams in was broken by that laugh. Something fltu Peri AUTOMOBILES HAZEL ROSS -- I |