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Show v CACIIK AMERICAN. IAKJAN. The Men on the tow the pmfr!iinata a few Irhkl Traveling," aald Atdey, grta but II tlldu I MIDI hint Wlirn the oli'g. Tl.rrv'a no i against that, turira of ilia lut her will and of talirnrma particularly encourage limk and Hrvn werw IL Bead tha ada In four nrwapa IUyn-n- . them, bul I baprltjtrd l attiUM-llet ll art I brio after tlertl, and If (hey Ihim, they knew, I they'd bat o Bghl ll OUI beliaecB IliMiwUra. A Gifford Raymond you kow, I am getting etch with Blair, I'va lold yua hat I know. Von hat nothing on Aahley, bul may t you eaa gel aometblng t OTNU tm llitlr. I aetil bltn to laic Vleux. . You know what happened op liter." r.pr'Uhi n D.U-- y.not c 1111 no caw." "Im afraid there aid Ktanton. "VV know lb tory. CHAPTER XI Continued Hlalr lawbut therv' no proof. 12 would laugh at oa Bul there' yer rr nut Ulnj Roberta. You and liurk Now, If be'a dead, how u riiun.-.-- r II duuef Thera may ba aotn New York. InfU. In a no, till. thing." turn. It tl We knew Dunn I ll know aba aald. If But k eiruae that l hail 10 Kf you ant matonight to I'll plant Ashley "in one hire anil ilt-- eed (u her joo ran bear lh lory he He knew ISmas flaked to Miami lella Vleux bunted Lac and la frui the aald the lieutenant, Thank. ert lodre." b necessary." that wool The other three Were to Ualsle Iha telephone rang. looked lha lieutenant. l liej eere not. had been, Thej "There' no on that ran posalhly but th'-j- r bnd ci. me back to N'ew bo hul Ashley," aha aald. Vmk. That' what alarted the Kh went to lh telephone. tunic." "Yea," ah aald inking th re ill KiqiteuifierT" reiver. Ye. All right Com up." l.nrit on. Hack In August." Shall I leav you?" Stanton Trn tuo creduluua." nld the lien asked. tm. mt. "I'm childlike." "No," ah aald. Stay hero. -Jl.iu.e,-ii. the Iflilr. "Any one a aoelablo creature. Hell he ho belli. ted any of them, except to find company." iHitin. o anything. nuld tie. Hack glad had uie cntiqiletelji deceived to Com-In-i CHAPTER XII out here You can aiw plainly ficriirt. hul I dldni know then The Death of Roberta. that the panic waa on. Dunn, of A ring of the bell Malsle cnurno, didn't know that It waa. but the door to Ashley and the uilipra eere aUata afraid of I aiifpoae Ihe plot In their to a boy with Ice water. him. lhla-- lf Hullo, Inter," aald Ashley, laughu nilnda Dunn Clayton "I Iowa the little girl? Yon ante Dial It waa nlnnera take all ing Time and coinn for the l..er, they were look like a rose In June. all g'ne, I.lnlr and Aal.ley nmt hasn't changed you, hasnt a have had Hie tame Idea They M chance." lotted u out ere. We weren't hard Ashley bad entered the room and to Drill. We were registered at the closed Ilia door alien be saw that Khernwm. Whnt era the night Dunn Malsle had a caller. llow do yon do," he aald, and waa killed! Saturday, wasn't It?" September 29." said the lieuten- then perceived Ihnt It waa Lieutenant Stanton. Ills astonishment was ant. "Well, cnil It Saturday or Sun.lny only for an Instant, bla composure morning. It waa about one oclock being relluble. he aald. "Hullo, Lieutenant," when the telephone In my room Yon You've found Malsle, I see. rang, and t waa I.lalt calling. He asked If he could come up. I aald police devils! I'm beginning to be afraid of yon. If a fellow didn't tie aald It wns certainly hot. I'd better gee him at the stay right and Inside the law I beAnd door anyway. It wns nbout Dunn lieve he'd get Into trouble. new boy friend he said. Something Stared me. You Mnlsle'i found know how a quality gets Into the and a big boy In blue. I've always voice I told him to come up. When been thankful for a clear con1 opened the door he stood In the science." hnll and said t hat Dunn had been Ills glance at her was fittingly All killed In the Dutch Mill. He didn't malevolent, but he laughed. need then to tell me Huek had been right, Malsle. I certainly walked there He said Huek had been held right Into whatever waa waiting for IIow did you get hold of her, by ll.e police for a while and then me. Stanton?" had gone away." 1 I turned myself In, Howard. Thuta where 1 was taking a 1 to call. lieutenant the asked hand without knowing what I wag to him." Well, wanted to talk doing," aald the lieutenant. I guess It didn't make much differ "Fair enough. I know of my own enee. except mix the sequences a knowledge that he's been wantUtile." ing to talk to you ever since he bad Hlalr said that Huek had killed the pleasure of knowing about the It' all right, Malsle, Dunn and wanted to know where rest of us. he had gone. He'd made a getaway, We're all clean, clear and aboveBlnlr said, and he wanted to know board. Theres never been a time where I was to Join Buck. Well, he the lieutenant couldn't come tn and sit down. Always been glad to see I didn't know had killed Dunn. We then that what Dunn thought was a him, havent we. Lieutenant? letter from me had brought him could have a drink or two, try to I guess that wasn't neceshelp one another ont, talk things there. friends. Thats right. sary. Rlalr was looking eagerly at over and part me. 1 didn't really know If Burk Isnt It, Lieutenant? Mrs. Trembly tells me Roberts Is had gone anywhere, but 1 thought of Preston Brown at l.ac Vleux De- dead," said Stanton. "Thats true, Lieutenant. Unforsert Try Lae Vleux Desert, I told him. Brown's there, I said, and tunately, thats true. Ron passed out In Fan Francisco Just before Buck may go there. he was to have taken the boat He Thats what I wanted to tell had planned to go Into the Far You you," she continued. may have East. Yon may have known." known something of It. but I sent Tell me how he happened to die," Blair to Lac Vleux Desert, and I said the lieutenant He was In exwanted him. If he could, to kill Buck. cellent health the last time I saw I didn't know that he would find him." him. If the panic wns on I knew He was In excellent health np the one wanted killed after what had happened at the Dutch Mill. to the last minute, said Ashley, although he was fluttery. You reYou'll ask why I'm telling this now. call he wns fluttery when you saw Thats what you're thinking." him. If anything, he was even more Not primarily, said Stanton. I In San Francisco. First wouldn't ask you because I'd be fluttery gel this right Were not Implifairly sure you would tell without cated In his death. We're as Innobeing asked. In my way I do a lot cent as children, although you might of guessing. My guess would be we caused tt In a way that tlint Blnlr succeeded Trembly with say be could true, but there wns no reyou, and that he has tried to break attached to us. Not a sponsibility with you. flicker of suspicion. There couldnt I suppose that would be simple be. There were witnesses who saw to understand, she said bitterly, and we were right In the everything I I are sat clear. and guess yon right In the hotel looking at myself and said the "Thats Interesting, there wasn't much to see. Not exOf course tt was unlieutenant actly broke but the next thing to tn San Francisco what the It Buck on his way, alive or dead, derstood so far as I was concerned. I cer- Turner will was and that the three of yon were the surviving beneftainly never would live with a man after had put a killer on bis track. iciaries? No, I dont think It was, said Im not that low. Dunn was dead. No We didnt Inquire. My prospects weren't cheery. Blnlr Ashley. came hack, ne looked like a pal to one mentioned It. Very likely It me, 1 was that despondent Theres a wasnt understood. If It had been known there might great deal of attraction about Blair. For some women hes Irresistible. have been more Interest In your reIve got some maybe, sponsibility." There might have been more culie has manners when he wants to use them. He said Brown was dead. riosity, Lieutenant, but It couldn't He smiled when I asked him about have changed the facts. The coroners Jury found the death acciBuck. You know Bucks finish. I went with Blair. We went back dental. You haven't heard the story, to New York. I thought maybe the guess. Roberts fell out of a winThere was dow In his hotel room. Luckily for panic would be over. only Roberts. Asidey and Blnlr left. us, there couldn't be any question Roberts wouldnt hurt anyone Ash- about IL A bellboy had Just brought ley and Blnlr seemed to like each him some ginger ale and Ice and other. The three of them had sixty wns In the room. The chambermaid thousand each. Thai wns too much was making his bed. His room was for Blilr and Ashley. It gave them In a courtway. A man was stand what they needed, but didnt give Ing at a window across the way. them anything to do. They needed It was all In the open. He fell backto get It by going after It. Thats ward out of Ids window." their nature. "It was murder, said Stanton. There never was enough action In gambling for them, What did you go to his room for? not enough to Interest them for any What were you doing In San IliB& Ashley occasionally liked to Dead Hans Chest ui, ly - n 1 Ash-ley'- AT 1 1 w wmi to call on Roberta, of our, alao In San Francisco, Now, Lieutenant, Ill tell yon aoinetlilng yon won? believe We'd Jul about decided that tha panic vita over. It aaa a panic. If alHiut to bump you ililnk a fellow you, a hat do yon do? Bump tdin first, if youre tn luck. The boy era panicky. But a I aald to Blair. hat wa lha use? M hat was It f Ing to get os? Our reputation ar not too good. Even yon wer u pectlng ua. You II not deny It" "I'll not." aald Stanton. "Thera yno ar. Then what do yon think other people were aaylng? Aa I told Blair. It would get to th police In lha end. and II wnsn? worth lh trouble. Blair aeemed to give In. I'll tint aay he was really convinced, but b aeemed to bn. W knew Robert waa at th I'ortula. and w knew h waa Balling on a Japanese boat that afternoon. W went up to call on him. to any good-by- . A bellboy with ginger al wa knocking at III door. Wa waited until the boy had gone In. and then opened the door and aald 'llullo. lion.' At that h gave yell and barked right out of the open window and fell fix atorlea. Tha bellboy m IL Th maid mw IL A man across the way anw IL No one could have been more Innocent. After the coroner' Inbis quest w burled Roberta. nearest and best friends. We never did know anything about his people. He never talked any." "Ant now what?" Stanton asked. Ashley laughed. Blnlr and I are left." he aald. "with ninety thousand each. I don't Would yon exactly trust know. Blnlr. l.leutenanL If you had to give a friend advice? Neither would L Blnlr and I are good friends, you understand. Tm rather fond of the old brute, but I think I'll hare to fix In fncL I've already hie clock. started to fix !L Im kind of aorry I'll mlsa him, but about Blnlr. weve gone too far with this game to atop It now. That how tt Is. Old man Turner cerLieutenant. tainly called them, dldn? he? Welt. I hop he' had hla fun out of IL 1 won? aay he didn't have tt coming to him. But then we've had ours." "What did you fellow do to him, mister?" Oh. you can guess about whal It was. him. I'll tell you some time ntn.vbe. Youre such a pleasant cuss, Lleutennnt, that everybody wants to oblige you. Even Mnlsle here, before she had even seen you. Tell you whnt Ill do. Have dinner with Mnlsle and me and I'll do two things. I'll tell you the beginning of yonr story, and show you the end of IL Whnt do you mean by that?" Take a chance and find out." Take him op, LleutennnL" said Malsle suddenly. "Accepted," snld Stanton. When and where? Good scout. Be at your desk at seven oclock. HI telephone you." old friend Double-crosse- d CHAPTER XIII Ashley Draw ATant SEVEN-THIRT- a Map of Peru. the lieuten- entered West side' restaurant, Id Blue Island avenue a half-milor so from Halsted streeL Ashley had given the street number In telephoning as agreed and had asked Stanton to meet him and Malsle there. Following the stout head waiter around the curve of the room, be saw Ashley and Malsle at a table. I dont know thla restaurant, be said as he greeted them and sat down. "Yon should, said Ashley, for two reasons. It has the best food In town and more hoods and opera singers than get nnder any other one roof. It also has the best dance I think theres a coke orchestra. peddler works a racket In the rear. You can get cockle sauce with your spaghetti, and with your veal you can get a real Frascati. You're not here as a copper so you can forget the hoods you see. Most of them you know. I told Parslmonla he's the head waiter; his names something different yon were coming. He was flattered. Hell be here in a second to take our order himself Id person. Youre a celebrated fellow, Stanton." Mister," said the lieutenant, dont kid a copper. Heres Parslmonla. What are yon going to eaL Stanton? Parslmonla says they have moules. Malsle and I wouldnt pass that up." "What are mules? Stanton asked the woman, and why more than one even for three? They could be anything from the way Howard pronounces IL Its moule. Mussels. Theyre cooked In a sauce or broth, in their shells. You dip your bread In the broth. Its delicious. You'll like them, Lieutenant Take a chance. I will, but dont expect refinements of the palate of me. Im a man. Thats It, said Ashley. Moules for three. A steak for the lieutensteak that the chef ant, a himself has pounded In the French manner. And onions, golden brown onions for the lieutenant. Calf's head and feet for Mrs. Trembly and e s two-inc- h 1 didnt try to get jo a ITAH Marina Band lo Play WILL BE ISOLATED Our Favorito Songs IN CANADIAN NORTH Ab . favorite that bat H tourer fur th calf fret. Mild but. mao. )ou re mllng an ley. other bet. Haraluintila, get no With Hie aioulnt We crave them. Nuw, Lieut r mint. I'll draw you a map, I prutitliied you two thing," He apread napkin on the taide and began to draw. I can du tide fairly well from You on? mind memory, he aaM. If It's not to aealo. Tide I Hero I like to draw mnpa. We'll fay tlda I lluaiho to the north. Tide Kalina If Kalina bay, and here com down promontory. Then hy Ancon bay to lYrtlaa and then here' Lima. Now, you're aylni n hat'e all tlda abouL and th ewer I that I like to draw maps and I Ilk to bav Malsle lean over Ilk the' doing Stick around. Mnlsle. Were Just starting for the mountain and th Junglea Her' the Mantaro river, there the Apurl mac and here La Rul mountain Th run their town mapmskrr out about to tha Apurlmae, and then they dismiss the ret ot th And country by marking It Indian never let anyone tell you they are not rlghL But you've got to know It' what Indiana mean In Peru. not Klnux Id the Dakota or Apache In Arizona. It's poison, fever. Jungle. mountain, pestilence and all the plague a white man dread and will wad Into for money. I got to put Peru away. Here' th moulea. Now, Stanton. If you haven? the good eens or taste to Ilk these little frlende of mao HI throw Hem Into the bus hoy'a arm and that will he the end of thnL" "Take a piece of the French bread, Mr. Stanton." snld Malsle, and dip It In th sauce." Taka a hunk," aald Ashley. Man, youre bout to eat something." Stanton did. and they watched hla expression. Fall to, Malsle." aald Ashley. The meal's a success, even without the steak and onion." Stanton conceded thaL An hour later when the table was cleared except for the coffee Ashley spread out bis napkin map again. Up here Is Cerro de Pasco, end on here le Puerto, Bermudez, then the Ucayali river, and here Is Mnslsea. and then to the eontheast Is the Tamaya river, tf I could draw Id put little bunch of men In this region here between the Ucayali and the Tamaya, but Im not artist enough for thnL and even If I could make figures I couldn't make So you'll have to draw your Jun-gle- own. Eight numt-crbeen harmonized by aoeg lover ove America, have been rboeo by the Culled Ktate Marin band for lb broadcast over an during lha National 4 11 club program Saturday, May T. Grouped together under the Bile of America Favorite Kongo, the number will be , played by lha famous musical and lha story of each will be (old by tL A. Turner, central atatr 4 II club leader. that faTopping th list, there vorite of many yrara and many ait tea, Carry Me Back lo Old It melodic tone by the Marine band will ludlcata the beginning of the tlxth program of the on learning lo Know Amer-lea- DONT MISS HIM! 11 Loae! Year Scheduled Scientific Party. for NRC-WJ- Gr.-a- t Brllnlui there In next vear'e celebration of the Jubllc of lh Polar year 111 inrun lha How of a small party of aclrnllflr observer for about a year t a In the north of Canada. During time Inter month they will have no contact lih Hi outside world. They ar unlikely even lo b In Irrlcn communlcallon. Their 111 nly transport be dog Hedge md their ouly chine of getting 111 fretdi food depend on th euc- with which they can uo lh mow and lc for the purpo of refrigeration. Th party will go to their lonely iot on the mot northerly arm of the Great Kiev lake oon the lire break up at the end of June. They will reach the ettUment of Fort Bae In time to make preparations and do ome bartering with the Indian V'N'fe th ltiter eltle down again on lid wild country and Hie Indian go off one more on th trail for lh pelt hy which they make a living. Koine of them may drift back to the cttlemrnt again toward Christina time and may 'iave moose and caribou fleli to bar for flour or Implement. If that an be kept fresh by burying It In he enow the parly rnllon will, be the more varied and nutritious, bul if the mid ttorage Is unsatisfactory they will have to content thrmselve with tinned goods. They will be living In an Indian reserve and will therefore not he at l!terty to shoot the only animal which might erve is food. This settlement I little farther north thnn the Shetland, yet tt I one of the coldest place In the world. In the winter It Is not to find from 100 to 110 degree a very primiof frosL Fort Bae tive settlement. It consist of a Hudsons Bay trader, one rival r trader who Is an Assyrian and who I a Russian, one Conation mounted policeman, and a Roman Catholic missionary. It Is open to the rest of the world for about six weeks from the beginning of July, and even then It cannot be reached by any regular transport lol. ata-tlu- !r TUESDAY and THURSDAY HIGIITS k organ-Iratlon- Hea dumb. Hea funny. Th women him no less than lha man. Youll laugh with him. You'll cry with him. You It ora him t Litton inf Sent through tha court aay of Heinz Rica Flake Varictk One of the lov 57 STATION a a Music. The happy borne and rbarma of another alate. Kentucky, are depicted In the second number, My Old Kentucky Home." which will be followed with I'llTake Yon Home, Kathleen. Two fntnout clasalow. O Promise Me and The ltonry." are next Included In the list of America's favorite. Following theme, the Marine band will play the iweet harmonious Among melody of Silver Thread the Gold." "A Perfect Day" and On the Bond to Mandalay" complete the nunitx-which will be played for Hi enjoyment of National Farm and Home Hour follower and for the purpote of acquainting more thoroughly the mO.unO 4 t club member of the nation with our best known and favorite SALT LAKE SPOKANE LMM.IT. CITY..K0YL KEPT S:00 COIUMIIA COAST. TO. COAIf NITWOIR Takes Seventeen Years for Locuat to Mature !7er tha Insect The locum, known to science the cicada la called, appear In Hie North more often than every 17 years, but tlda ll due to the fact that there ar several cycle of them In existence. The cicada actually require 17 year to mature from Hi egg stage to the final stag of th full grown Insert. about In lb Kouth the period I four year shorter. The adult lay the egg In slit In tha bark of twig of tree. When ong. The program will be Interspersed the egg hatch, the young I a nymph with brief talk by outstanding 4 It with leg, but no wing. They drop club membrni and leader who will from the tree to the ground and, tell of Ihe achievement of rluh work burrowing beneath the soli, reach the root, where they find their In their respective atntcs and during the year they are progressing toward maturity. When the 17 year have been Those who guess correctly which they work to the surface, way the peoplo are going are the ml their shell coating splits, per horn leader." r mitting emerge. th luiect full grown Caacrate That Float block of concrete floated on water, bobbing up and down tike a Cork, at tba school of practical science. of Toronto, recently, University w hen Irof. O. R. Anderson, carried out an unusual exprriinenL Known a cellular concrete, thla floating ton was made on a system, analogous to raising a bread with yeast. Th ceiuenl, gravel, water and and. wer put Into a mixer and a carbon dioxide forming chemical waa added. The cement then act Into a hard porous substance lighter than wood. ITofeooor Anderson saj It haa re markahle resistance to sound. Unofficial Dbctor. what sprains tils "He generally EaamiaatioB happen when a ankle? limp for a while." CteBft&iHlDfl, 0MEE1 UflBTiiOiUiTTiiDO service. Juat th Scallops The B family was enjoying a turkey dinner with all the trimmings" md, of course, sea oped oysters were included. When they were passed to Kathleen, she was asked whether she would like to have some scalloped oysters. She replied : Well, I don't care for the oysters, but I will have some of the scallops. CfiitEGK? MAPI BT THX MAXEK3 or IVOR! BOAT us. e.eAT.eer. For clean, sparkling dishes with less work try the New Oxydol with its 50 more suds rich, lasting autU that cut grease cleanly and yet are Lind to hands. Oxydol never halls up, leaves no scum, softens water. " 'mJ T half-turne- d To every mother who her baby . scowled for another second and then began to smile. Sure, Its all right with me, he said, but I cant sit down. Ive got another tabla I saw yon here and came over to say hullo. Ill be getting back. Adios, Malsle, adlos, Lieutenant." He turned and walked away. Ashley Instantly put his pencil on the map. I was at Blair, wasnt I? Dont look around after him now. Pretend youre Interested in the map. This dot Is Blair. The poor sap I He hasn't a hnnee. You know Ive got to feel sorry for any poor sap who doesnt give himself a chance I gues were through with this map arent we. Lieutenant?" Have we begun with It? Sian-toasked. Im as curious as Blair What Is jour Idea, Ashley? Ashley leaned back In his chair and laughed. (TO BE CONTINUED.) me. 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You'd recognize this one. because he's more fidgety than the nthers,ww he's A man who has enough work to Bon Roberta And this ones me. there Is some Youd recognize me In a second, do, so that every day to be happy, but he left over, ought wouldn't you, Malsle? Even the IL lieutenant would after while. You eldom knows ran see something bold and dashing about that ojL Theres a man I What a man I That's me. And this one. Ill make him bigger, almost as big as Turner, but not quite, youd guess maybe " That It was me." They looked np from the table and saw Blair leaning over Ashley's shoulders. Whata the Idea?" Blair asked unplensnntly. Stanton thought there was a distinct suggestion of murder In the way he loomed over Ashley who In his chair to look was np at him. Yon know Malsle, Acton, of course, said Ashley. Yes, I know Malsle, and 1 know the copper here. What I dont know la your Idea." "Sit down and Join us, Acton. Tm telling Mnlsle and the lieutenant about the time we were down In Pern with Turner. You remember that time. Come on and sit down." "Youre a d n fool, Ashley." said I didnt know yon were so Blair. big a one. Sitting here making maps for a copper and for Malsle. Whats the Idea, Ashley? Just what Is the Idea? Im telling you we were talking about Peru. Come and sit down The lieutenant wanted to know why Turner let. us so much money. Tm telling him. All right with you. Isn't itrBlair P.8.T. - State Please print name and address plainly Ay . , i , |