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Whlix-at-n ' Bmack'K. and .'"(oiuiir Ujl . I CofytfM ItU h urne heard the car as It stopped before the house and came, oat to greet Bartley. As Mrs. Currte was la town, we did nt change for dinner. During the meal the murder waa not mentioned. Bartley went to his room immediately afterward. I sat with Currte Cur-rte tor a while, smoking; then 1 ex-cuaed ex-cuaed myaelf. I was eager to learn what Bartley bad dlscorered la New York. I found him in his room, stretched out In a big armchair, one leg thrown orer lta arm, his pipe in bin -mouth. As I watched him I thought how little one would suppose that be was engaged in solring two mystifying murders. He looked up as X entered, smiled,. and went back to bis reading. "How did your trip come offr I asked. rWelL pelt," be drawled, aa o placed his long yellow-covered book oa the floor, "Arentlno certainly knew the criminal life of bis day." His remark. bad, of course, to do with the book that bo bad been reading, read-ing, and nothing with my question. Seeing my disappointment, .- bo laujhed. ."The trip, wasn't of much 'importance. "The man did ' buy the whisky" from Slykev" He had bought all that was la the vault, but had only removed one truck load when ho was csught He paid $23400 for it that "afternoon", and left on the seven O'clock train for New. Torn. His alibi Is perfect;, he knows , nothing about the murder. ' 'The alibi' of the mea'oa 'too truck also ta -perfect-They aid not reach Saratoga until noon oa the day after Slyke's death, They dealt only with one man." - VOne manr I' echoed. :"Wher . He watched my. face for a moment, then replied simply, 'Briffeurr. 1 1 had half expected that answer. It made the chanffeurV story that TJyko owed him money seem reasonable.. It even minted, that the. chapffeur.had tried to blackmail Slyke, and made Black's ' .theory-' that" BrHTeurThad killed 81yke seem not unreasonable. "The men on the track," Bartley continued, "did - not know Brlffeurs name';' but : their , description of the mso who unlocked the door of the vault for. them fitted Brlffeur."... "But" I ventured. "But whatr he countered. : "That connects Slyke and Brtffeur." v,JHe . wss , silent , for a moment hla face grave. - Then he said slowly, 'Tea, Pelt It does. If the chauffeur had act been killed himself, he would be suspected of causing Blyke's death. But there is one thing" "Aad what is tbatr I naked eagerly. ea-gerly. V "Brtffeur said, some one else' was implicated In that; robbery. What I want to know la, who was that other man." He paused, then added: "There la no doubt. Pelt that Slyke bad been selling whisky , for some time. Where be got It and who waa la oa It with hlia, wo dont know. Maybe tonight we can find out" ' ' ' Cui-rle's voice called from ' below that the car was waiting to take us to 81yke's house, and we rose. " As I started for the d or, Bartley, handed me a package and gave mo a playful above. "Dont drop thetn." bo laughed. . I gave him a disgusted look. ; "But these ire the elates." "So they are, but. they may talk for us tonight" '. ' : And with that absurd suggestion la my ears. I went dowa, the stairs to Join' Carrie.?' CHAPTER XIII " i . Out of the Darkness, The butler seemed to expect us. aad showed us at once Into the largo room in' which the Inquest had been held. Bartley placed hla bag and the pack- age of slates on a smau uoie w mom center of the room, Roche sat dowa heavily tn a chair, and the rest of na stood until Miss Potter entered. She seemed to be expecting us also, aad for the first time, since I had met her, seemed almost at her ease. As she greeted us, the bell rang, and a moment mo-ment later tbe butler ushered la Doctor Doc-tor King.1 He glanced at Bartley, thea gave us all a word , of greeting. We seated ourselves around the table with the exception of Bartley, who remained standing at one end. Ho waa a different Bartley from the one who had laughed and Joked with us during the past few days. His face was stern, and his tired eyes glanced from one to the other of us soberly. The butler brought In a glass of water wa-ter snd placed It on the table. 7 Bartley waited until he had left the room-again before he spoke, hla voice low and hesitating; "I have brought you here tonight at Ml" Potter's request." ' She believes be-lieves that It Is possible to get In iourh ' with the spirits of the -dead It will pay yea well to read the ads -: r j a- n v w - Charlsa JDattcn IlliiJtraltotutnj , Do.rteod ndC Im. and that we may receive from Mr. Slyke that will tell no who killed him. 8h has asked us to be present ss witnesses." - Currte looked .. at mo aa if bo thought that Bartley had gone eraxy. I wss too surprised to offer aa excuse. A glance at Bartley showed that ,be waa In earnest and I sank back la my chair bewildered. -1 knew that ha did not ? believe In spiritualism. though he was familiar with tbe o,uee- tloa from ail aides aad bad-made a special study of It I was puxxled aa to why ho should stoop to this pretense. pre-tense. . . Doctor , King seemed " more surprised than any of us; -after a startled look at Bartley, he ahragged hla shoulders : and whispered something some-thing to Roche, who In turn shook hla head. ' ' t ' "While I was la New Torn," Bartley Bart-ley continued,-"I arranged for certain cer-tain medium, who, is .claimed to have naa wonderful results, to moot ns here tonight I did hot ten hlia what we expected, or anything about the circumstances," . He will i bo ' hero la a few moments. Meanwhile X am going to try a little experiment of my-owa."" - .- r. ..: ,,: " ' ' ,He paused, then continued: "Too know it Is believed by thousands that messages from the spirit world are written oa slates by unseen hands. The. test of the genuineness of such messsges Is the absence of an opportunity oppor-tunity for fraud da'the port of the medium, and the fact that it Is la the handwriting of the person who to believed be-lieved to be sending them. : If these tests are met we"can thea assume that the message was not the work of the medium, but comes from out side sources, r hsve a number 'Of slstes "here, and am going to try to secure a messsge oa them. I am not sure If I caa do it however." Currte Interrupted to say, But, John, If the lights are turned out how are we to knew that yon did not write those messages yourself r ' "' Without a smile on bis face Bartley replied: "I did not Intend to turn out IHIWW VW hull wuil t, tlu light Xam going to do what fewf. f oxctaaga a retail, or whole- mediums over attempt to do: hst Is. toase If we caa secure a met'-ago oa these slates in fall light There here been so many frauds In alate-wrltlng seances that a test made in the dark naa no value.' V? Aa he spoke he tore the wrapping from the package and disclosed a number num-ber of ordinary school slates tied together to-gether with a string. When be had cut the string and placed the slstes on the table before him, be added: "Ton might claim that these slstes already have a message written on them, sc-1 will wash the surf see of each with water. If there waa any writing on them, it will bo wiped out" , With our eyes following every move- ment be took a piece of cloth, dipped It into the glsss of water, and care-1 side, bo paused and said to Ourrie, 1 "Tou may think I have not waahed . the slate thoroughly enough ; suppose, Currte, you toko it and wash tbs other side yourself. Mske a good Job of It" Currie's earnestness wss almost laughable as he took the slate and turned " it orer and over,' examining both surfaces. When bo had finished he whispered to me. "There wss not a darned thing on that elate." 1 yean Tha aame method was employed For a license to peddle or t sell with the other slstes. Flrjt Bartley coupons,' tickets or receipts represen-would represen-would wash one side, then would call Ta,iuc or redeemable by any-per- upon one of us to examine tne aiaie 3-th.Tt a T .mined aervlces, photographs, work left nntu the isst and I examineu ( . my . slate very carefully before I , art,oods or merchandise ot any touched It with ths doth: Oh the slds f kind. whatsoever, for each persoa ao which Bartley had washed little drops peddling, $50.00. of water still clung-. The unwsihed ) yr license to peddle dry goods, side, was dirty but showed no traces household sppllaacos, wares and no-bf no-bf hsvlng beep written on. ' tioaa of any kind, hay grain, flour ytnen i naa nnisnea my immm., Biy ley took one of tho slstes snd said: "Too have seen there wae no writing of any kind on these slates. 1 am going go-ing to give one to each of you. Miss Potter should . piece hers under her feet; Currie might sit on bis; the rest of you caa v place them under your coats.": . He gave us each a slste, snd we did as ha Suggested. I wondered, ss I placed mine under my cost Just what, Bartley expected to. discover. Somehow the whole thing seemed so absurd He waa so serious about It however, that I began to believe that he must expect to receive a messsge ot some sort We sst silent and expectant ex-pectant L for one. feeling a little foolish. ' , '.- .. . . . Bartley, who had glanced at hla watch several times, waited for ftv minutes to pass before he said, "Suppose, "Sup-pose, Currie, you look at your slats." Currie grinned, as if to say ho considered con-sidered It ail foolishness, but did as requested. As hs glanced at bis slste, the smile left , his face, his Jaw dropped, and hla eyes grsw big with wonder. He looked St it several aec-nuda aec-nuda as if he could not believe his eyes, then slowly passed It to me. 1 took it eagerly, glanced at It and la my tarn waa startled. There, however, how-ever, In u sprawling band, running across' the slate that had been blank a few moments before, waa written, "Currte, people who steal whisky out of a vault at midnight will come to a had end." V t ' Almost unable to credit' my ayes, I stared at the slste. Both sides bad been ao thoroughly washed, that when Currte had taken It they were still wet How the writing bad "gotten on tbe slste, I could not imagine. , Ml8s Potter gave a sudden cry She hnd risen to her feet with shining eyes. Holding her slate In one trembling trem-bling hand, she tried to speak, failed, then cried triumphantly: "It's a messagea mes-sagea mesftage from Mr. Slyke I I knew It would come," and sank back Into her chair, adding as if unable to believe the evidence of her own senses, "It's in bis own handwriting, bis very own, and lie tells me what to do." Bartley took the slate from her trembling Angers, s curious expression expres-sion on his face. He placed it oa the table, aad we crowded round to examine exam-ine It This time the entire, surface of the slate- was covered with writing, la the aame sprawling band that bad written on Carrie's and mine. The letters were Urge and looked aa If the person who hsd written the messsge mes-ssge had been very weak. Too astonished aston-ished to speak, we bent and read "All will be well with me If you aid those who are trying to discover who Injured me. For my peace,' do this: listen to tbe medium " snd the mes- re41 off in a large ,9.' tweed Jrxt Wet AN ORDINANCE AMF.XDING 8ECTI0K8 til aad Sit, CHAPTER 27, OF TBI RIYISID ORDntARCIS OF JUBRICAI ;. FORK Cm, UTAH, PASSED BT THE CTTT COUirCIL OF AMERI CA FORK CITY DECMBER IL A. D. lilt, : r BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF : AMERICAN FORK CITY; j Section L TThat Section S4S aad Sectloa ttt, ot Chapter 17, of the Reviaed Ordinances Ordin-ances of Amerleaa Fork. City, Utah, passed by tbe Cltr Couacll of American Am-erican Fork City," Utah, oa the list day ot December, 1919, be and the sam are hereby amended to read aa follows: ' ' , -7 i . - ' SecUon 141 Peddlers and Hawk-era." Hawk-era." : "i i , ' ; ' it ahall be aalawful for aay per son to peddle or offer for sale, bar sale, aay garden . or farm ' produce, hay grain, flour, Dill stuff, trait butter, eggs, poultry, flab, game, or any -other goods, wares or merchandise merchan-dise whatsoever, or any ticket eon-pona, eon-pona, or receipts representing value, or redeemable m service, puow graphs, works ot art, goods or mer chandise whatsoeyer, in, upon or along any street or at any other place withia the limits of American Fork City without first obtaining a license so to do. 'f. ' ' 8ectloa 111. Amount Licenses for peddling tor the pur- pose set forth majTfbe Issued upon sums the payment ot tho following gjmuu, a iioaaoo to peddle butter, per year or any part thereof for each wagoa and stand ao employed, For license to peddlo too cream, laawlches, breed, cakes, popcorn. peanuts, hot dogs, and bakers products, pro-ducts, 150.00 for each wagon, stand, or puah' cart ao employed. For a license to peddlo medicine, nostrums, or remedies of any char- actor 10.W WdaT ; tlOOM Per 0Q to tpp,y pan or In fun pay- fl. taffB tjoo.OO ocr annum. Tho provisions of this sectloa shall no apply to persona peddling or offering of-fering tor sale buttert egg, trait, vegetables, hr-y grains, poultry, ' or fish caught raised or produced by tbemaelves, .""' ' v.ii.,;i.,. ' It shall be unlawful tor any person to mingle and sell the produce of another with his own, or to mingle snd tell, with hie own produce any produce purchased from another, without : procuring the ;-( license ' required re-quired for a produce vender herein. Only one person ma; peddle , with each wagon, but each such peddler may be accompanied by one , driver or attendant who shall not paddle. Any person keeping produce, goods, waree, and merchandise of any description des-cription at a private residence, hotel, intbulldtag, . railroad car, truck , or rther vehlcla and soliciting trade therefore In person or by, agent or by telephone, : snd delivering the tame, shall be deemed a .peddler or produce vendor nnder the provisions of thla aectloCand shall bo required to procure a llcenao therefore, and shall not operate under a merchant's license,' ;; . ' ., Nothing la this section contained hall be construed to" permit the peddling of fresh or cured meat, and the peddling of the same la hereby forbidden. No license shsll be Issued for s less term than three months, except a day rat as hereinbefore provided, 8ectlon 1. ,; . : ""' In the opinion of the City Couacll of Amerleaa Fork City, It Is necessary neces-sary for the peace, health and safety of the Inhabitants of American Fork City that this ordinance Uke effect Immediately, ' . t ' . Section 1. : ; '.Thla' ordinance shall, take effect upon Its passage andtlrst publication. Passed by the City Council of Am erican Fork City this 2nd day of April A. D. 1921 V . ' J Jssse M. Walker Aftest:; - Msyor . Oeorgo F. Shelley, ' City Recorder ' State of Utsh " . -- v-Coyniy v-Coyniy of Utah i , " I hereby certify that the above aad foregoing is a full, true and. correct copy of aa ordinance passed by the City. Council ot Amerleaa. Fork City, April 2nd, 1J22, entitled ."Aa Ordln ance amending, Section 111, aad lit. Chapter,!?, of the Reviaed Ordinances ot American. Fork vClty, Utah, passed by ' th City ...Couacll ot ( Amerioaa Fork City December .list A. D. ltii." :.r-:-' ..Witness my, bsnd snd the seal ot Amerioaa Fork City this ,18th day of April A..D, ,Jt2tV , . r ., ., ,Oea F. Shelley , (aeal) ' - j City , Recorder ASSESSXEHT H0TIC1 The West aTeaatoJa Develop at eat Co, - Principal Place of Bulaess, Ala. ericaa Fork, Utah, Notice Is' hereby given that at, a meeting of tho Directors of tho above named eompaby, held oa the ' 18th day of 'March," 1221, Assessmsat No. 1 of $1.00 per 1000 share (one-tsnth cent per shsre) wa lsvled : on the eapltal stock of tho corporation, payable pay-able immediately to Freak 8." Hum-phries, Hum-phries, ' Secretary at his offlco,' Amerleaa Am-erleaa Fork, Utah,' Any stock ' oa which 'this assessment remains-unpaid on May 211122 will' be deltn- quent and advertised for sale at pub- lie auction, aad unless payment is made before, will be sold on . Wed- aesflay, June t," 122J, at 1 o'clock p. m at the office of the secretary at American Fork, to pay tho delinquent assessment together with ths 'cost of advertising and expense of tale," Frank 8. .Humphries, Secretary First publication,' April 21. 1928. Last publication, May II, '122. y .ASSISSTOT XOTICK , The- Klc holes Tiatle ' Coasolidatod Klalaf Company Iaeeraoratel Ua-der Ua-der tho Laws of the State of Utaht - Principal Place of Bnsmess, Amerleaa Amerl-eaa Fork, Utah, Coanty of JTtoh, - Notlce Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named eompany, held oa' tbe lad day of April,' 1921, assessment No. 11 of 81.00 per 1000 shsres was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable Immediately to Ronald Nicholas, Nich-olas, Secretary, at his residence, American Am-erican Fork, Utah.; Any stock upon arhlch this assessmeat remains unpaid on May 14, 1921, will b delinquent and advertised for ssle at public auc tion and unless psyment is msde before, be-fore, will be sold on Mondsy. June 4. 1923, at 10 a. m., at the residents of the secretary, , at Amerioaa Fork, to pay the delinquent assessment, together to-gether with the cost of advertising and exponas of sale. , RONALD KICH0LE8. Becretery. First pub. April 14 Last May 12, 1922 - o TOTICK TO CREDITORS ;. Estate of Henry Miller, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tb undersigned at her home, Amerleaa Fork, -Utah County, Coun-ty, Utah, oa or before June 1, 1922. CAROLINE MILLER, Administratrix Evans and Bullivaa 1021 Boston Bldg. , Salt Lake, Utah,' Attorneys, strait st-rait publication March 11, 1921. Last publication April 21, 1922.- 'f. from the factory FRESH si W tresfm 1 Fa M. VOX 'iSJ T O O AC C O JB I CMBidkr I Afttr Every lUat Chew yocp food well, thea use VVniG LEY'S to aid dlflesUoa. It also beep tbe tectlt dean, breath sweets appetite keen " The America IS HUM DISTRICT COURT OF UTAS 4 COUHTY, T1TI OF UTAH. JV4M ).. T ' :j 4. , Essie Vandsvsr, Plaintiff, vs. Wort Ralph Vsndsvsr, defendant " :"' " 8UMMONS " ) The State of Utah to said defeadaati Toa are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled Court withal twenty days after .. servlos ot thla summons npoa you, It yoa are served wtthla tho eouaty la which thla as tlon is brought othsrwise wltbla thirty thir-ty days sfter such service, and case of your faHuro'so to do, jodxe-msat jodxe-msat will be rendered against yoa according to tho demands of the complaint com-plaint which has been filed with tho Clerk of the Court ; ' ' , , Thla aettoa b brought to dlaaotvo tho bonds, of matrimony now aad heretofore axistlag betwoea tho Plala-tlff Plala-tlff 'and.tho Defeadaat aad for general gen-eral relief la the premises. " . "" i . ,7 BOOTH A BROCKBANX, v Attorneys for Plalatlft - P. O. Address:" Box 14, Prove, Utah. Qfflco: Rooms T..11 1 Ralght BuSI-tng BuSI-tng , ' ProVb, (Utah. . l . " 'I , First publication March 10, 1IJ1. Lsat publicatwn April. 14, 1911 ,,, . "o i-.'-." . ASSESSXEIT K0TICI JO. t Imirinn Vrk. Utah! March 11 1121 Wasatch Rsago Klaraff and - Jlllf Company, prlacfpal pleeo el hasl. nets, Amencaa rerx, ttaa, . Notles. to .hereby given, that at a meeting of tho Directors of the above earned company, held oa tho llth day ot March 1921 assessment No. t, of flO.OO per 1000' shares (one cent ear share) waa levied oa tha eapltal stock ot the; corporation, payable Immediately Immed-iately to H. C. Johnson, Secretary, at hla office, Amerleaa Fork, Utah. Any stock oav7hIchthtf aasaasmeat remains unpaid oa April 10, 1121 wi3 be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless psyment to made before, will be aold oa Wed nesday, May 1, 1I2S. at o'clock p, m. at tho offlco of tho Secretary, at Amerleaa Fork, to pay the delinquent assessment together with tho cost of advertising and expense of sale. - , u i h. c. JOHNSON, Secretary. First publication March 11, 1921. Last publication April It, 1921. ' r. -Tjr THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOT FOURTH JUDItlAI PlHTKlVaT ITT ATD FOR UTAH ? COUHTY, STATE OF. UTAH. : . . In the ' matter of the -estate . of Robert O. Ingersoll, deceased. Jt HOTIllQCRiiITORS ' f!rdlfnr will nrasent claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at her residence m Amencaa rort, vtaa County. 8Uto of Utah, on or before the ISth day of August, 1921 - , . LOUIE B. INGERSOLU . Administratrix ot the estate of Robert O. Ingersoll, deceased MORGAN. COLEMAN Is STRAW, ,.i"Provo, Utah. - s , Attorneys for Administratrix. . First publicaUon April 14, 1921. . . Last publlcatloa May 12, 1921 - ' '. aiwsoi a xxssoxi ' Atteraeytt-Iaw ; ' ' 6 i Geaeral Practlcs ' sni Probate. ;' . . dms nii-iMncii sera ; m. . I . m k Mendays and Tharsdaya. , lAla-K Kearae Bldg, Salt Lake OarOKBrlHarOarOftk Express and Transfer. ; Haul Anythteo;, : 'Move Anything, In or out of town, - And t'o it rlffht.-- '- FOR QUICK SERVICE ' l" PHONE 127-W. 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