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Show CACHE Pace Four. CACHE AMERICAN Snnl-tVwk- Nriiirr, PublUbrd I vrrv Tur(Dy By the tarhe Amerli.n PubiKhlng ( o. lf at Uni tenter 62 and frtdav ? Mreel, Logan I Ult Alt IV limit Cntrrrd aa irrond-rln- T f Coal Office at Is Con-prcssi- Mr. and Mr. Walter Millville 0. Humphreys entertained at a aupper on Sunday evening Beautiful fall flowers graced the table. Those present were: Messrs and Mesdamea Elmer Humphreys and family, Lawrence Humphrey and family. Evan Humphreys and famand family ily, George Larson Back To Work! to be on the Job next morn- The looks employer his list of avail- through able men. tele- phone In his home usually gets the Job because ly. Running errands, ing time for oil:r tilings, making social or business contracts, Bringing help mergences the does these and many others few cents a day. tele- tilings for a The Mountain States & Telegraph Ut.n tit t ( - tsftie Co. r I itl.rr lr m in nrH cor (il . o' . oir Jlr t ti Order Next Winters Coal Now These Prices: n , U.a pi.r- CONECLT COUNTY CLERK OR THE LIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. . m utlr tvt ir , you. IREMI FRUITS VEGETABI I jisfu-nily- I i I tKnof IxnrUo rstmlnothn rrw. KHy OlKh . al , 1 1 l,ui U on . . Coll WJI IflUlM jf to himself. I f hien thr,!inr'r .it siu tii ijte r batten!. hi ihuijyht. lie returned on! ! tnu h h'f Kill Cj'.l a i sl 11 c Im i hut ahruptm. her arm and proceeded to 1 an Injection. lKa your pardon. No, tii um an Innocent tlciim. I oit ltlNT House or f'irmshei Hultlna action to the wont he ! htinn ai.uui.tnt Phone to lift her arm. the one tuuie' Mie iiuul I ho mlftUiko of cumin; him. Suddenly he tojHd and h .ine at tho wrong time. No tnur- - OK S I E- rul lidd it it rrr would bans hi victim oul I looked up thoughtfully. ho wu u Sw tiler. 81 No Walt a minute, ile d M noiMtiff h.do on an awnln uni E;it. on In walked of the kind. At a matter of ft t. he lMHrAte. Chriatlno when ho her murdered Mm Small and arm and foil reached over for her other yaran 3 3 d 1st No. Phone 3j(-I j j fn il s!K (IIFP 'ZIT3 I , t 5 9 V. f 'N , , .Ch Vft t I f'r IIK.II1 sT rni( E paid lor Cn am and Eggs. Thatclicr A Morrell Kilt I S VI ;; EYesli E-- Two John See cow s. Plull. Jersey Provl- - dente. x' f, j GRINDING done right on your farm. Call Thatcher and GRVIN Morrell. RENT 3 room apartment with bath, steam heal. 261 N. First Fast. FOR FOR SALE 2'., arte Ward ' ington, D. C. School Social he heard someone coming, he go: rid of llie body, evpeitmg, J poso. to dispose of It lutoi ' The car dievv up In fumt of 1. home and Colt and his pi iv unceiemoniiiusly walked m. T' nv found the door dillh till to open though it was not finked Colt limn his full weight against the ,,i The room was In piuli tlaikin-- s The pencil of light from t" i s n, searchlight soon found the sw however, and soon the ro m v is flooded with light. The body of Lengle was lying Just hack of the door. Near his body was a g Insert about four Inches long. One of the detectives bent down to tuck It up. Instantly, Colt's foot shut out and the detective sprawled across the room "Don't touch it, nnvbodv," commanded Colt. "That 4 the thing tint killed Lola Carewe'" They stared at him In amazement. Mike, the emna detective, came up rubbing himself. "What Is It. Commissioner?" "Its a SCOI plon pleasant little fellow. His sting means instant death." "Holy maokeral!" ejaculated Mike, his face whitening At Colt's order. Dillon, another plainclotliesman. ground the insect under the heel of his shoe. The Commissioner fished the bamboo box out of his pocket and held it up "No wonder Dr Lengle wanted to get huhl of this the scoipmns home." "This seems to settle all vimr troubles, doesn t it" smiled Kcllv "it's quite obvious that Lengle killed the two women And when he realized that you were closing on him he committed vuicide " "Suicide? E a scot plon?" Colt waved his hand depreiatinglv 'Im sorry I don't a gee with you A doctor ought to he able to And a more pleasant way to commit suicide. Suicide was the faithest from his nund. I'm afi.ud he was ; lr queer-lookin- 111 n o V li actor Dr. Wm. W. Ros3 I.ATKST MKTHODS in imna.Kss A UK LINK Service .Nerr-O-Met- er 312 West Center SL rhone S7S CKKTIFIKD RADIO and KLIJCTRIC SERVICE An tone L. Skanchj, Mgr. everything in Radio and Electric. 123 No. Main Phone 158-184 462-- HAVE YOU Hay, Grain. Potatoes or tlie like to trade for good hone pasture. Phone 828 Old Gold. Watches, running or broken, and Westclcx Alarms. Farr's. 115 No. Main St. FOR S VI E Jonathan Apples, will exchange for wheat .cats' or! barley. W. R. Zollnuer, Providence. RANSFER i 4iele. Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at 503 Furniture and Piano Moving JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY 68 West First North We Call and Deliver All Phone 405 FOR S VIE One HOT POINT Oven Electric Plate 14 inch Good crndition. $35 00. Range. Call 444. 3- PLENTY OF Zmfandel or yellow Grapes. Pears and Apples for sale. Jacob Sihweizer, 755 East 8th North. LIVESTOCK WANTED Will pay $1 to $5 00 for useless and freshly dead horses and cattle. Call Hyrutn exchange mith Clothin ll-R- -2 SALE ABERDEEN COAL. All sizes. Lump, Stove, Nut. Pea Coal and Slack. Best by Test. Thatcher Coal Co. Phone 76. FOR FOR SALE Remington, number Members of the American Buying Corporation of New York New Fall Suits 11 standard typewriter with tabula- tor, etc. Good condition. $20 00 cash.! Inquire C. Levy. Capitol Theatre. MOVING PACKING CRATING LONG DISTANCE MOVING Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. Phone 31 1 N ' Patterns in this Falls Suits have taken on more sedate dressiness in contrast to the bolder overplaids of the past season. J Youll see Worsteds of the finest kinds. In plaids, stripes, TO BE CO- - CLVDED checks and broken stripes. States except Delaware, Iowa, Worker (visiting Maryland, New Hampshire, Vera year, Indian West Virginia, and Field Service, Department of the mont, Virginia, the District of Columbia have re Interior. state Supervisor of Crop Pro- - ceived less than their share of duction Loans, $2,400 a year, Field appointments in the apportioned of Supervisor Crop Production departmental service at Washing- -' Loans, $1,800 a year. Farm Credit ton. Administration, Held service. Full Information may be obtain-JumMultigraph Operator, $1,- - ed from Albert O. Anderson, r. ' Under Multigraph retary of the United States Civil Operator, $1,260 a year, depat Service Board of Examiners, at the service, Washington, D. C.. post office in this city. and field service. All salaries given above are subOne Point of View ject to a deduction not to exceed The poets are brave people, for 15 per cent as a measure of econthey sing In defiance of a world out omy and to a retirement deducof Joint tion of 3 per cent. teacher), II i Cull 742. VIE BUY Colt comparei the puncture in Air arm u tth Lola Carcue'i. (PoMd by Ske.t. Gallagher, Adolph. Vl.njou and Itulh.lmo M.onl Mile South of Logan Five room home and In College of land. MHIITLT COACH, '28 model ior sale. $50 00. Enquire Walt Hansen, 245 South Main. M. 4 Good glass .how case. I. 700. nxworfiJ Cult. auilihfily re- -. 1 ( u iMftheied ( other one what AND IS THE GROVE FRUIT MARKET t- -j i s Cleon Humphreys, Mrs. Matilda Olson, Miss Veola Olson. Lewis Jorgenson of Benson ward and Miss Edna Green of College ward. S, LeRoy Richards of Salt Lake City was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoodless on Wednesday evening. Miss Olla Jenson and Miss Mary Dean Jcssop entertained on Friday evening in honor of llieir birthdays which both occurred on Saturday. A color scheme of yellow was carried out. Delicious luncheon was served to eight guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Orvin M. Hale of Pocatello and Mrs. Ellen V. Hale of Logan were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale on Wednesday evening. Miss Alice Burton and Miss Ada Burton of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R Hovey on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Norris and son Thomas Jr. and Mrs. Adeline Maytin all of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mrs. Sophia Wallace Orson Pitkin left on Tuesday for Los Angelos. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson on Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. Larson's birthday Delicious supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Jenson, Mr and Mrs. Evan Humphreys and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson. Gordon Creek Coal KiVTtt Nor'.li-ri- NOTICtS uant to ti.c tall ot tile pfrMvkt.t a sj.iijl t'ukl.o:iii-rniotuig lias Noitce to Creditori I..I1 cwlkil, to be l.cid on the 19J3. of at 1 30 Octotar. l.' ll Cay p. in (J uid c.uy. at the Judicial llhtrirt of the Mate of, oflce of the CorjioraUon at the I (eh in and for Cache County, ThatrUr Bulldll.g, Logan City. ' I tab. In the Matter of the Esiate of, j Tlr purpe of this meeting Is t Louisa Beard. Deceased. r the advisability of author-LCreditors mill present Claim with g llie IPstrd of Directors to a.--v,s tsKids of Home Uxtn Bank at,Tmirher L " undirsigned at the, H. .r fare value in payment of tlv j offlc of C. VV. Iunn. Attorney, at Cache Valley Bank Bldg. Lo-an,,.rv.ue of tlie Corjx xauon, ar.d LRah. on or before the 12th. Mutters which may pro-!- n dav of November. 1933. p tiy me up al said meeting. Date of First Publication; Sep. order of the President. By j tember Ilth. 1933. Herschel Bullen. Secretary. Sarah Moosman. Executrix of the fAdvertisemenl) Will and Testament of said Deceased. S.d Heart. C. W. Dunn. Attorney for Estate. lie irta tii. Hi iiTnl (.infert them, and ).r t VC l.rr !. liijC i mm psi rd by I u.r t $1.-4- Telephone t ( i. Examinations sav- phone bo'tl X' kl.it l. Intby I J. I IhMP utoift I t.r ' nI a l..l d i'ei.l tuf W4lkd lfti Winn lo.le f tiftttf b a exactly hiw fit Hirst ki th he ptt inn ii t aT, Uh'i ku butf f.il'Mtl, OH lit knew i ( ..it df was l.i. out fell Mfl4 (sllfl 1,0 ft ti at n !. n t anna thru Wl fntmi amt knitifr , I hat tfjhl . t a tins line of fcome kind. II kept tkr ((' it tl .im fa iffW he dtdnt hud ' V K.i. a r r It t. Hut'll tifltr, they j HHfirsri t him, he Al O gnlkt n ttt t,f tkr a it aim I " Ct off tt ti r and ti l d I u o !n it ml tint ll I rt , hum. i pt 1 of lktr (It if i tut rirtt h Km tr Inn to m tut mi I t it ll hi d Ihry nn th r j! iine d h r death lm I t u k lentnt koit bilird a 1 .tan i.s r Colt PM krd m the kad free (it Ik (himw't it t , t v fm , Mute at the time of her l.ola Uiiniri i ( tUM It st th TafMnif Uk the h fl orve itiiri miu-i t a ht in the limn .vow ao y. wvrf ruv . ! no he Wide. Near title !it tmm-hu- h tf IjUmhI .4vrial lro Lri1, tklrd lo himself hudd idy t oil tiny don t tnr.m an) thine. t 'J r. on Kelly, Mvu.tl lotldain airily. m h o rould have hrouaht Il duVkii un lb " . n i m.hn Huh? f I " c ji iMy. laikle Mil the Cumin j U Iml ar you mohli tt r th MikThtfully. 4.uld tell Utf . i s io on. KHv. hlliK a lmt It. t iini i j huxth d Kelly and .Mowly. olnrlnK Colt t.hr Mliile, K Hy !.! U ex Into hlx rur. dire t fiilv t t Cviurh. h j h.iuHeur to dihe them to Colt, njijj.it ! I he effort hl t4mimuvi h ji i tU e.n home I i th fmlUrwomatl. Mu Colt. aald Kelly.! Civil Service he can be reached quick- in f (tilfl.ff.lxtf I: I'ROISVTE AM) GrAKDIVXSHir s 'I ril 11 I That'a gave her the Injection. I won-dt- r tunny,' he went on elowlv. why he deliberately rearhed over. He seemed to be eeareliing for somethin.' "For what ?" asked Kelly. "I don't know, but Ill wager Pr. L.iidwln was wrong." Thatcher Colt Jammed on his hat And, accompanied by Kelly, sped to the City Hospital. Dr. Baldwin 'had Just completed his autopsy on Lola Cnrevve. He still Insisted It was a natural death. Colt walked over to the operating table and scrutinized Lola's arm minutely. Then he removed his coat and rolled up his sleeve, telling the doctor to give him a needle. The Coroner could not believe his ears, finally yielding, i however, when he was convinced The United States Civil Service Colt was serious. Commission has announced open "Where do you want it? asked as fol- Baldwin, Jaying out the necessary competitive examinations lows: equipment. Same place as ," Colt pointed. Junior Librarian, 2,000 a year, Right about theie. doctor." a $1,800 Library Assistant, year. Colt grimaced slightly as the Junior Library Assistant, $1,620 a doctor Inserted the needle. Then, after the wound had been thoryear, Under Library Assistant, a year, Minor Library Assistant oughly cleaned, he asked Baldwin for ft magnifying glass and com$1,260 a year, departmental service, Washington, D. C., and field pared onthe puncture on his arm with Lola Carewe's. that service. "Doctor, take a look at that puncBotanical Artist. $3,200 to $3,700 ture," he requested, indicating lus a year. Bureau of Plant Industry, own arm. "Well, what's the matter with it? Departmeht of Agriculture, Wasli- Nice clean puncture." Baldwin was obviously puzzled "How does It compare with the one on Lola Carewe's arm?" Colt Insisted. "Well, hers was a hit ragged. Looked like t lie skin had been torn aw nv." "Exactly !" exclaimed Colt triumphantly. "Give me Lola Carewe's robe, Kelly." "What are you getting at?" asked Baldwin, beginning to see light "That Colt mark," answered slowly, "on Lola Carewe's arm was never made by a hypodermic needle ; The man with a Kivr (t t'okltDlJcrs of liar ,..:.ug Laii riwu-t- fu l! t al MILLVILLE ing. r 4 AStJU hr fou-.di- t A man Is wanted I' t r. ! 0 tUM bYaTiT t u r e s C A No doubt the sentiment expressed at semi annual conference will aid the drys in the November election, when the question of repeal of the eighteenth amendment is submitted to a vote of the people. Church authorities contend that to repeal the present federal dry law will increase drinking. The I.. IX S. church has alwavs diii.Ua;, Never has there been an election in Utah that the church authorities have not been lined up with the side of the drys. Just what will he the outcome on November 7 in the Beehive state is a question. Every state in the Union to date that has had the repeal question submitted, has voted t lie repeal. Peer flows about as freely in Salt I.ake and Oden as it could flow if the state were limpnc wet. There seems to he no pretense to stop the drinking of legalized heir in the two chief cities of Utah, provided it is purchased through dealers that have paid their federal tax and forfeited fines that average about twenty five dollars per dealer. The drys naturally take hope that their cause has been strengthened through the admonition iven bv the speakers at the conference. ( nt di the Drys semi-annu- f i tf tftntn; rK du l(o'f Not (. .Mini tfutl Id tin t d, tfc.tftiyIk ptt H ( all tltii'lt SobarripUon Itatra by Advertising rates made known uHin appllralloa. Will Aid i to i. - o t t.u iiH.tr at, Krr lull, fulu I vnnut di (uxur, hi jhl thfX Ui. lit luHif (Imi 1 matter November 2, 1931. al Ihr Utah. undrr Ihr Art of Marrh 1. I 91. - - I1A0 rarrlrr or mall o no yrar a A tMrifc i Jr.. Idllor WM. C. I M.I AMI, Manager ROs:. Adverting Manager J. II. I.NGI.AND. Mechanical butierinlrndc nt J. C. -- I'. 193 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Special Stockholder Meeting of : Northern Building Loan A Society. ft Tuesday. Otohcr COUNTY. UTAH AMERICAN-CAC- HE ' $2,300 s17 .3,3 or CULLEN HOTEL' Home of Cache Valley People Salt Lake City the Popular Hostelry of the City. Central, Convenient, Comfortable W. D. (WILL) ROBERTS, Mgr. A Clean Preparation For Furnace We also carry some of the finest of English spun Worsteds such as Rock- bury and Greenwich Worsteds, the finest hand tailoring. a- - io Stove or Stoker Carl W. Sanders Phone 293 804 No. Main Famous Ferry Felts, made of Pure Fur Felt, no substitute for fur used for fillings Logans Popular Mens Store s24 50 |