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Show CACHE AMERICAN. lAlfiAN. I TAII END CHEST COLDS QUICK WITH GOOD RED PEPPER HEAT RcUecet Almost Instantly something bad (o ba about It. lla drove bark Intending to go lo ll.e construction ramp and r b I but the lunierna rule there," "I hey might have been lata tn riling them out. dn-tdi-- The Men on the Dead Mans Chest b MV noisy Lrwilung and sharp pnina is iHrrt. dry coubot washed out feci. llm luuO who i to Hie state's attorney of provide for him adequately and salcounty In Chicago am tell Iota Ufaetorily. may ba wrong. Hr. that may lnterret film. 'f Ublltlew,' be aald. to do anythin course. If What paswa a a mall f"r him. Ii la a aodal wrot rT (or me ba done tup another of B to preserve and propagate wont ba writing him any- - nee, He fill Ihe labia wlih M fist, thing. " and then he laughed. Part of the October Id the atate'a tturIlry la lima be waa beyvs-my aus'yels. ('Iib-ngbud a letter from Dori : Mia field made to put her book "My I'er Hirt 1 am a praciwiig away, ul I topied her wlih a look. tturney tn Dorset In ha tl P of I don't mean that I ain lion lamer Mv Vermont, Kweel Alice years ag0 js nr that Ml. field I asked to draw a will. A nmi.!.-- r of Ben Bolt to tremble at a frown, but have Impressed It on on Vermonter understand another, in. It waa Thanksgiving day My although mma of ua would underwit had been called out of ton aland Mr. Turner, by her mothernines, and that Then, aald Mr. Turner, ba cam. knocked our Thanksgiving m Ill r,at ((f ttakllll B Into Christman. Tha hous w Mr. Wlilttinsex,' ba you forlorn to be abided. Conaeq-iet.ti,aM- yrari igo alg me0 af, I waa at my oftlea. I should me occasion remembering them her tha Hila letter relate, to n,a(Ja in4 WJ milu , ba y.urj Dunn Cluj ton murder and wteta of nion,, sn.a, mj (lm. and not to my Thanksgiving , bnx, tn(, b.n. flva year. .go. Nevertl.eicA ownielll Mot ( .l cam. out In I must that resentment my My of; never forgot- ,!tJ, tha small steak and German fried. e ll men.' I ate that day la perm potatoes Mr. Turner looked at Ihe wall nenL for several monieoii as If ha wer The nmn who visited me in my Hiliikltit of aomethlPf which (.leased oAlce that afternoon was casually titin. ills Field haa very fine known to mm lla bad bought ao and Intuitions. Thera perception extensive and lovely tract of land was a distinct pickle expression on near her tbe year before. Some her far which had meaning for anytouch of eocei trleJtj attached to one who knew her, hav amused him. I do mt recall why. men for several the mvielf altb "Wln-I asked him. after tils year without them being aware of knocking at my door, why he had It. 1 know their character so looked fora Vermont Smalltown well (hat I ran anticipate their aclawyer at Ida ofllre on Thanksgiving tion. That, you ace. Mr. Whittle, lb pleasure. I have ex, Increaw-approximately six million dollar to form tbe trust fund I bave in mind. If tbe young indy will the may taka tha name down for reference.' "Mis Field now gives, m tha namt-from her notea which the bad preserved. They were: Acton Blair, Howard Asldey, Itonnld Koherta, Preston Brown, Arthur Trembly and Dunn Clayton. "Mr. Tunipr aald that hla physicians gave him an Indeterminate sentence, and although In bis own opinion his heart, which waa at fault, would outlast all of them, ha wished to hove his remembrance of the six men In shipshape so he could -feel at ease about It. lie smiled very happily. I think It wn the smile that affected Miss Field - i - weak-trbk- In place for Iheui aviiara they oiber Clifford long brfur dork, and there Raymond bio tire lit presrnt oI chert Were. Homebody that M.ry tJd.u try this sale od sur remedy link l boe light away, and Trembly chert cold and ache and the! ent through tha barricade, off Ihe and lum PiM of rhrumanem. orunui (WWU aorvtc road and Into tbe thoroughfare. You Lara almort melenlly. It I th pen, have to accept II aa Intended, and Cepntaht. The 0. tmiag. heohng beat cd ted pepper. Now I to genuine ted pepper' beat i that leave ui killer 1111 al large contained in aa ointment you amply and atony don't know." relief in lea than 3 mm. PRECEDING EVENTS lob on to "If Wlacotinln Jurisdiction, ald ia Rod Hub, Afowe h Ftppor aia. the atate'a attorney. No bliater. nor bum nor herns. It doe rvurlng a "ho 1. up" at Ih Put. "In a county taldch bna no way bnnf tb rebel you want. Get a email Mill. Ihir.ao nlalil club, a patron, I'uun Clayton, i. klll.d. I.leuten-an- t of getting at non resilient 'hoods' jaf from your diuygiaC who haven't of 1olir. ht.nion question left trace. You "Jiui-lia voluntary nn.., couldn't expect th alien!! there or Ho Eat Graaabopper Trembly. In Clayton's pock.l the slate's attorney even to try It." Lat In Hie miinmt-- r ntu awtlun Kt.ntnn found a eot aian.d "What do you want done!" " raera a of lb atate of Nebraska Sl.i.i.," making an appolntm.nt I'm curious now," said the lieuwild ih d.ad tnaa at Hi. trutih ported to be badly overrun with MilL Blanton la Inclined to tenant. 'ui not a detective, but Many method wer tried pact Trembly of Hi. murder. At 'w curious. Id like lo know tbla a WI.con.in wini.r camp a to bold them In check but It crowd la f.tli.rfd, Includlory. The detective bureau will for a lf breeder to dlacover An apparent bunt for Shilsle. Tbe'll gel Into no aimplo dan to destroy them, ing fra. Inn llrown I air.ng.r arrive. totr. two man, Brown' history and Trembly' Tbla plf nian dlacovered that bl driving, appear deeply, Anything (hut come of that will aboaia would eat the graaihoppert though secretly. Interested In tli. coma of It Suppose you try what party. The .Ir.ng.r leave. In hie ad If left In badly Infeated area rat, and th two man hear that cornea of some publicity. Tbla la a would gradually devour or drlto away Preston llrown haa bean accident newspaper story which hasn't been In make and tb peal, good gain ally killed They follow (haetraa-ga- r Montreal really told. Three murders, all with car, passing IL A viaduct, weight it the lame time. unlerguing repairs, la out, and unusual angles, unknown motives Herald. on of Ih two man removes th and amne killer still al large. If rad lanerna. danger signal. Th you extend yourself a bit It will go stranger. In hit car, goes over th II over the I II dead when embankment. country. It's making a Wife Parting, I' Just been down In III own found. cast blindly but you muy honk papers Clay. that lovely little byatroct. ton'a nam la found and Stanton Husband (gloomily) Wluit have connects ha two dealt. a. lie la something. And It won't be bad publicity for our young prosecutor. Show. t boiiglit Iaavlng assigned to tho rasa, goes to you Wleconaln. and And tha dead I'll think It over," Sold the man ta Trembly Trembly had tale's attorney. caused llrown death, apparent Dont kid me. mister, said the ly an accident. lieutenant. "J'i reud It CHAPTER III Continued Preston Brown waa Ihe son of a At Tennessee Baptist clergyman. Th atiitca attorney wn not ao an early age II was evident that be Tile aufferera from Protruding, willing as Ih llrutiMinnt to dismiss wa not dlspo-e- d to satisfy hia fa Bleeding, Pclilng or llllnd Pile, all consideration of accident even titers desire to lime him In the mincan nmv get relief from very In Brown's death and les ao In first Irentment by using lie could sing mountain istry. Treiiihlj'a. He songs and play the guitar. "Ihiuld dismisses Itself," Said (lie Joined a troupe In time to avoid ap lieutenant. "Trembly went from the pen ranee for questioning In a paterI Hitv-Mill to Lnc Vleux. Tbe Me--j nity case. He bad measurable luck n. OintTile Q. (Quirk Relief) nomine mjs h saw os the two as a card sharper and later made a ment la a new remedy for the men nu-each other In the lodge respectable success ns a bucket shop treatment of pile sufferers no Hint they were not strangers, al-- j broker, lie married tbe widow of A. mutter bow long ntllleted, guarShe divorced him anteed to give satisfactory relief though they Introduced themselves Iejton Sharplii-lto each other. This tiny may be a In Paris In 1921 nnd nftcrvvnrd or motley refunded. Before pluelng this pile ointliar, hut he tells nn Intelligent story. wns killed by Apaelies who roldied ment on the market for sale, It It was obvious Something about all these men, Iter of lu-- r pearls. Whs pul to the Held test III hoi It ('lay ton, Trembly anil Brown, makes lo the Siirele that a Parisian gang mild timl severe cases, never fullthem want to meet ns strangers. My bad been guilty, but no one was (aping to produce wonderful reThe stolen necklaee, guess Is Hint they nre watching for prehended. sults. breaks and considering their alibis. however, was a paste Initiation 'And You Are About to Dispose of If you are troubled with piles, Brown's They're not gunning for one another of Sirs. Six Million Dollars to Soma Scoundo nut experiment (let Q. 11. In anger. Brown wns surprised by penrls which were never found drels? Bile (liniment. If your drugTrembly, Just as Clayton wns, but after her death but which. It was gist dives not carry It In stock. It Is my guess that both knew what later known, she was not wearing day he said he understood that I All out the blank below and mail It was all about ns soon ns the other when she was murdered. This on top of It to She was was an eccentric. nmn appeared. The trouble la that wearing the paste. The story the small steak and almost cold poR. OINTMENT MFQ. CO. I we don't 373 South Sth Eatt might have been interesting and Mr. tatoes was almost too much. Salt Lake City, Utah "The hold up waa the break of Brown might have told It He was hurdly refrained from asking him luck for Trembly In the Dutch MI1L destitute when his wife divorced to close my door and be on the The knife throwing was bis break him, but her deuth murked Hie be- other side of It at the time. I am Q. It. Co, In the Little Butte lodge. The Me- ginning of a solvency which en- the soul of conventionality, almost Gentlemen : nominee boy started that Ue said dured for thj remainder of his life. Its victim. The man was big, not Inclosed And $1.00 P. O. Money Order for One tube of Q. It. l'lle the men were wrestling and rough- It was beyong doubt that the neck- fat but hard. He had a smile you I couldnt tell Ointment to be mailed prepaid to ing It to show bow good they were, lace for which the Apaches mur- might like or not and be thought hed change the dered her was synthetic, but the whether I did or didn't, and can't Name now. game. Maybe be had more In mind, genuine pearls were very valuable. but We finally got down to business. foreseen couldn't bave Trembly P. O. Address CHAPTER IV I mean there was some preliminary that On conditions that If I am not chaff tn which he laughed a great "Yet he had a peculiar knife aatlsAed with results obtulned, I Mr. Whittlesex Pops In and Out. deal and asked me If I believed In am to receive money back upon which could be used as be used It, In Dorset. a benevolent God, and If I did how said the state's attorney. returniug tube to your laboraJOHN WHITTLESEX He asked tory. I know It," said the lieutenant. reading tils New York paper could I prove him up. me wlmt I thought of hate as an Its peculiar. It's startling, but I at home, the early morning of ennobling emotion, as a cherished didn't Invent It Havent I heard tober 12, laid It on Ids knee A Gueaa I said that he might possession. that each crime has Its own pecu- closed his eyes. Little furri Merivvell I wonder what hapIn came his forehead. He It did snow the ope Why day liarity! landlady I Buck called at Little Butte! If It bis eyes, picked up his puper pened to the Cheerio Why, I heard she disap- had been the weather of two weeks reread the story which had eai peared along wilh her rumors. before or of the next day the gnng him to dose Ids eyes and tldn Darn It. he said. "Martha,' wouldnt have been drinking and Why wns called to his wife, who was In roughing In the lodge. NEWIIOUSE HOTEL at the Dutch Mill kitchen, you remember the nn there a hold-uW inter Hates when Buck wns hunting Dunn! Why of those fellows In that stoi did Bucks killers know and remem- told you about the will I won ber that the bridge was out on bis draw up some years ago! W. road south, nnd why did Buck, If he one of them Clayton! Dunn ( knew It, forget It! He had the ton! You remember me toi knife. It wils a beauty, a tenkwood you? Mrs. Whittlesex called back handle, sliver mounted with four-incblades of Spanish steel. A she did not remember. You know wlmt I mean?" Spanish shield In sliver was set In Yes, Sirs. Whittlesex knew v the handle. An unusunl knife. I'd Write for reshe meant, but she did not remen like to know where he got It." or ervations, The lieutenant forgot to say, If any of the names. when registerI can't blame you for that, he had observed, that the handle ing ask for also had Inset In silver of exquisite John. I can't remember them special A 1 1 and minute lettering the words: self. No one ought to have a n Espana I a saugre, a came, a fuego, ory like mine. Darn It I Yet a saco! Bates. the cry of the troops In pretty near sure. Anyway, Im the Spanish Fury of the massacre Ing to call up Mntilda Field. Wli and sack of Antwerp. Trembly had her number, Martha? two rings. stolen It In Peru when he was there Two days, one night room accomon the Turner gold hunt. Sure, I remember that. modations ; meals; garage; theater tickets or cabaret dance. He went Into the hallway wl My guess Is, continued the lieuGood only. the telephone was fixed to the v that tenant, to Trembly expected ; 1 Persons think quickly whenever he saw an and In calling asked for three rii Two days, one night rtxm accomand that he did when the When there was a response he s.i opening modations ; garage ; dinner, breakMatilda? Menominee gave him one. It might Oh, Mrs. B fast, luncheon; 2 theaters. Good any time. have failed. Then he would have lett, sorry to disturb you. . Further details epon request. tried something else. He had noth- Yes, I wanted Mntilda Field, HOTEL ing to lose. Assume that It was the shucks! l'es, two rings. Sorry, S same when Trembly was killed. Bartlett. I'll blame It on Cent Whoever took the lights away from but I certainly did ask for th Salt Uke City, Utah the bridge approach couldnt know rings." W. E. Sutton C. W. Wat He replaced the receiver for a that Buck would be sent off the road. There was a chance he would ment, put It again to his ear be. If he got across the detour waited. The Maddest Man Central, he said, I'll bet Millie They say that meat eatln, .safely something would have happened to him farther along the best way is for you to give me M makes one ferocious. Matilda Field's number. Ill Tillle Well, the maddest man I road. He might have been crowded ever saw was one who had just eat- off Into a ditch. He might have obliged to you. Thank you. . forced the other fellows to some Matilda, Is that you? . . . en a Caterpillar with his lettuce. crude work. They might have had tllda, do you remember the na to shoot him, probably safe enough In that will we didnt draw? on those stretches of road In Oc- know what 1 mean. Wasnt one them Dunn Clayton? tober. . . . Youre sure the lanterns were said you kept your notes. Will look them up and give me taken away and replaced Y r n soothing " ointment draws out your Theres perfect evidence of that names? I'll be obliged, Matilda. cold like a magnet when rubbed on A farmer came along Just after me up. after supper. . . . chest and throat Eases breathing dusk and was d n mad because Whats plaguing you, Job when inserted in stuffy nostrils. Jars and they werent on the road. He Mrs. Whittlesex asked as he c; thought the construction concern and stood tn the kitchen doorv had neglected the Job. He knew the Plaguing Is the right word, 3 road and didnt need the lights to tha. If Matilda telephones me w ram him. but when be got home he I think she may I'm going to w tldi-nis- t relx-ve- e Babba-Marrt- aicn siwtiiBgamnaQ - ft I j, M bole-t.ro- l. By-Ba- y PILES QlPile Ointment t . u, a h -- Expense $7.50 , t, week-en- sio.oo ... . NEWHOUSE ' TO UUU or nrOBT OAP ku..I.M. Ml Richer, (juicier suds 50 mart sui! that's vh the ISVw Oxvdul docs ao much soaks clot bra frrali and clean without harm to hand or dainty thing. Never halls up, rinars clean, often water. Great for dishes, too. a lneon-trollabl- " 'Do I understand. Mr. Turner, she subl, tliat you are leaving five thousand dollars a year to a line boy! "That as a minimum, said Mr. Turner. 'You noted tbe slight Increases on occasion.' 'And you are about to dispose of six million dollars to some scoun- SKIN WELL urn TM Try Cuticur l. kciilnt (unUhd oo roqvoat. Ued Pipe, Fittings & Valves Uaua! the professor busy? 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She merely withdrew from the association, a step In which I was constrained to follow her. Mr. Turner seemed about to be ciuhmo Mmoi.q ASSAY E.RS AND CHEMISTS t. Wt Offlr att4 laboratory bolt Uk City. Utah. P. O. Tempi wa Tha Soap thoroughly dean and at tha Mma tim protect tha akin, tha Ointment neat that Unexpected pimple, rub or akin irritation. SoapSc OmtmstilSranSSOc. hwrwtan; pottnr last A ( h.aucai Corp. SiiJca JVlsss. hlgh-mlnje- 'I do not know from where Miss Field derived her descriptive adjectives In either Instance, but they her Intuitive conclurepresented Mlsa sions. Mr. Turner laughed. Salt Lake Gty Directory For Daily Care of the Skin a rrTX.ii? Pejton-Sharpllel- BADS VT I irtt-uia- to, amnem!XZ Um Qaiat Pep-l- ar Btala. ml ap. 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room, RATES FROM $1.50 Jmti 9ppon i Miormm TebrrmttU ERNEST C. ROSSITERp Mgr, CeaatrtUI Eatta Imlia Garapa te Caaacetiaa JOE n. 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Literary Digest Ckino Dragon Th imperial dragon of China was represented as having five claws on each leg. Used as a symbol, on embroidered coats, it was appropriate to members of the Imperial family only. Coats made for this class of people were often, though by no means Invariably, of better quality than those made for lower classes, and might, therefore, be more valuable. Colonial Powder Horm powder horn was part of the equipment which a Colonial militiaman was required to hnve at hand for service at a moment's warning. Requirement was continued by act of congress May 8, 1792. The requirement was not repeated until 1820, and the use of the powder horn was continued until during the Mexican war In 1847. Think of ease but work on. Highly Prized Stamp With stamp collectors first day cover la an envelope with a stamp of a new Issue that has been mailed and the stamp canceled on the drat day the new stamps have been placed on sale. Some collectors have blocks of four stamps of each denomination on each envelope. First day covers of the George Washington bicentennial stamps are those mailed In Washington on January 1, 1932, as the stamp was not put on sale In other cities until January 2. A Turki.h Toweling Terry cloth was Invented In ISIS by Samuel Holt of England. In ISoS he presented the first Turkish towel to Queen Victoria, from whom he received a medal. There Is some doubt as to the origin of the designation Turkish." Some authorities say that It was supplied because of the large quantities of the towels that were shipped to Turkey, Napoleon Vine Saved where they were held In high esThe famous Napoleon grapevine teem. on the Bastla highway In Corsica waa declared a historical object by the French government. Symbol of Authority Napoleon The mace In the house of represaid that this grapevine made his sentatives Is about three feet long career possible, because It belonged and consists of 13 ebony rods rep- to his parents and the produce from resenting the Thirteen Original Col- the vine enabled them to send their onies. It Is bound together with ambitious son to school in France. transverse bands of silver In of the thongs that bound the Deductive nnd Inductive fasces of ancient Rome. The shaft The deductive method In logic Is Is surmounted by a globe of solid the method of scientific reasoning silver about five Inches tn diameby which from assumed or estabter upon which rests a massive sil- lished general principles concrete ver eagle. applications or consequences are deducted. Inductive logic Is the act or process of reasoning from a part Odd Incubator. to a whole, from particulars to genChickens have been hatched artierals, or from the Individual to the ficially In Egypt and China for centuries. Methods of heating them have universal. not changed to any extent In either Senile Dementia Thermometers for testcountry. Senile dementia, the decay of the ing beat are not In general use there, the eggs being tested by touch tissues of the brain, sometimes ocof hand or eye-llHeat Is supplied curs with old age. It Is not capaby burning charcoal or by placing ble of cure. Malaria la being used the Incubator In a pile of decom- extensively with striking success in the treatment of disease of the posing manure. brain resulting from syphlllls. Malaria will not cure senile dementia, Record Football Game The nickname Iron Team" was Hygeia Magazine maintains. given to a Washington and Jefferson college team In the early 20s, Ariitocratic Cat Persian cats In this country have It represented the East tn the tournament of roses game at Iasndena been bred with Angoras and Tabagainst the University of California bies to such an extent that the breed has lost to a considerable deand did not make a single substitution during the entVa game. gree Its original characteristics. For this reason only strictly pedigreed animals may be considered purebred Persians. n British Peerage There are five ranks In the British peerage, which, In the ascending scale, are: Baron, viscount, earl, marquis, duke. All are commonly spoken of as lords and peers, being members of the house of lords or peers. Just as all the holders of commissions in the army are spoken of as officers, without specifying the rank of each. Sir Olivera Imponderable. At an early age I decided that my main business was with the Impondp erables as they were then called the things that worked secretly and have to be apprehended mentally. So It was that electricity and magnetism became the branch of phyalcg which most fascinated me. Sir Oliver Lodge in Past Years." First Traveler Checks In 1423, the Giro, a sort of clearing house established In connection with the Venetian banking system, operated a system of credits entered on Its books. The owner of such a credit received a bill or check, which was valueless in the hands of any but the true owner. No robber or finder could reach It, Island in History Bedloe Island, on which the Statue of liberty stands, was patented to Isaac Bedloe originally, but In 1758 It was purchased by th city of New York for a smallpox hospital. It was ceded to th United States about 1800, and Fori Wood was built there as a defenst for the city. Star Slow Change It takes six years for Betelguese, giant red star, to change from utmost brightness to maximum dullness and back to brightness again. Such was the conclusion of Prof. Joel Stebbtns following his studies at the Washburn observatory at tha University of Wisconsin. |