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Show fORT? ttmp t m r t r n f r t r r f r tit t r r A FACE SEVEN Cy H WNF uturoies 30 (D H EHE TODAY BKUl ' WkcB SPECIAL IWEMKHTOlt DUNDEE W auiniiKinrtf fo the hooat of Jt'AMTA BF.LIM. mar. irrti r bridsf party, he ardera Ihe fiieata to take the ftlaeea they held darinK tle plnyinK of the "death tinnd." nkfn lta was killed. R4l.ru HtMMOM). lave with N.ta. la the only guest alaalng. FLORA QtfLFS anya ahe nai to the tneafs lavatory, hat Tluadee Snda her hrfdsa tally oa the floor of S too etoae, proving ahe la Irlngw She odafta ahe went fo the eoaet fo rtoaeer a note neat to 4Hn, tohleh 'ahe tbtnka to from hep haatiand. Kho aoaaeo In while ahe (a In 'the etoaef. and 'Flora, henrlMr a hang or tramp, feara ahe la to he dlaeovered. and falnta. eonKeloaaneaa when K A R fCW MARSHALL acreama ea dfaeoverlng the body. Dnndee, finding It aoaptelooa that riJVR HAMMOND stayed In the aotarlom with I'Ol.l.T BEAMS, hla flnneee. Inatrad of romlac la to naeak to hla hoateaa when he arrived. aaka him when he Inat anw hla flatter prior to the party. Hammond refnnea to reply, tmt Dundee anya ho knona the Cucuth. :oi 'The black VST IN o pigeon' Mb A ENO'No PAflcOT VL'RDEC BACKSTAIRS be Selim's, perhaps?" Dundee prodded. "Not at all! But that would not keep me from doing my hostess a it ne. .) ou a uar-- : courtesy . ter to one when 1 got here, I should say. Nita wasn't hero, nor was her maid, saw alph' car parked in front of the house a car? Ralph Hammond's woman squealed, but Dundee let Polly continue. I rang and he answered the door. Said he was alone In the house, going over the premises at Judge Marshall's request, Polly said evenly. . 'T'HAT'S right that's right!" Judge Marshall agreed hastily. Nita Mrs. Selim wanted the unfinished half of the gabled top story finished up. Wanted a maid's room and bath, and a guest room and bath added to the living quarters already completed. I gave the commission, for an estimate, at least, to the Hammond firm, of course, since they had built the house originally for Crain Pennys father " "I see, Dundee agreed. And you sent your brother, Mr. Hammond?" He was the natural one to send. ' Cttve Hammond retorted. "Small lob All he had to do was to get together an estimate on additional furnace lines and radiators, electric wiring, plumbing, plastering etc. Miss Beale," Dundee directed. "Thanks!" There was sarcasm in her brusque voice. But that's really about all I have to tell. ing. Ye were rather engrossed In Ralph complained that he was bun- our conversation. We were seated near no windows and I for one gry and charged me with giving! him too little of roy time the usual sate nothing, as well as heard noth tiling picked up Nitas phone, Ing that I can recall." called Clive and made the date for Hammond? the three of us. Then I called "That goes for me, too the lutely! Inn, canceled Breakaway luncheon part of the bridge parly Abruptly abandoning the engage. with Nita, and Ralph and 1 drove couple, Dundee turned to Miles back to Hamilton." ere the 8econd arr,va1' "You,.. Dundee studied her strong, I Yes. pa.ked my ear along the clever, almost plain face for a long minute. Certainly Polly Beaie did curb in fiont of the house. Tracey not look like a liar but he would answered readily. "And 1 rame have taken his oath she was lying right on In, and Nita jumped up " Yes. Weve had all that twice now. Or rather not revealing the real truth behind the actual facts before," Dundee interrupted cruelly. Now, Judge Marshall of her movements that day. For "One of my friends gave me a instance, could a simple plea of her fm u e hi make her lift from town, Judge Marshall vol- do so discourteous a thing as to unieered pompously. Chap named break a luncheon appointment, es- Sampson. You may have heard of pecially when such a course would him fine fellow, a good lawyer not only disappoint her hostess and We played billiards together at the her friends, but disarrange the Athletic Club, and when 1 was seating plan of a rather formal about to call a taxi my wife having the car here he offered to drop party? Of course the explanation was me here on his way to the Country I dont remember obvious. She bad wanted, first, to Club. . . . not consult my see Nita and remonstrate privately the exact time.-diwith her for having so involved watch." You came directly from th? road Ralph Hammond, when he was tacitly known to "belong to Penny into the house, Judge Marshall.' Crain one of the saercu crowd. Certainly, sir! "Did you er, see anyone? Failing that, she had found Ralph You mean, sir. did anyone see himself, and had not expected to find him; had talked with him J met" Judge Mashall demanded with . Ot WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XP1 why ask me?" Hammond r.( prpHEN shrugged, hut his red brown eyes flickered toward Polly Beale. I thought perhaps you could W- -j y n n htflo ilrltl inpal informs- You tlon." Dundee soothed him. see. It happens that 1 saw you, Miss Beale and another young man come Into the Stuart House dining room one today. )ust when about half-pas- t 1 was thlnkfhg of lunch for myself." "The mysterious 'other young Clive's brother. Ralph Hammond," Polly Beale cut In brusquely. "Your decision to lunch with your fiancee and his brother was quite a sudden one? Dundee asked courteously. Just when did vou change your mind about Mrs. Selim's luncheon parly at Breakaway Inn, Mi3s Beale?" The tall girl threw up her manhead. chestnut nishly opped There Is nothing at all sinister 'Steven queer about It, Mr. Dundee! l was on my way to the luncheon, when I decided to drive past Nila's house, on the chance that she jpdght like me to drive her over. Then you didn't know that Mrs. Dunlap had alre-d- y arranged to meet Mrs Selim downtown this morning and to take her to the Inn?" Dundee asked, with his greatest casualness. No! I didn't hear ot the arrangement," Polly answered decid was man' edly. You were a close friend of Mrs. egal Notices 'ROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES ONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION the District Court of the First Judicial District f the State of Utah in and for the County of Cache. ' ,T , NOTICE OF the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of ,pf - 1 j Plaintiff, TS. rson Thomas, Defendant. To be sold at the sheriff's sale 10th day of December, A. sti other-in-la- i cribed real and personal property situated In Cache County, Utah, The South half of Lots oue (1) and two (2) in Rlock ten (lOj and in Plat "A" of Paradise Townsite Survey, containing one and one acres subject to tax quarter deeds held by Paradise Townsite. Also two (2l shares of Block in the Paiauw lrr gation and Reservoir company. Certificate NO. 557. Dated November 17, 1930. W. H. SHAW, Sl.etiff of Cac-.County, Utah, fleo. D. Newel G. Dames Attorneys for plaintiff. First puhl'cnf'nn, Nov. 17, 1930. Last publication Dec. 8, 1930. (l'l e iJMMONS Che Valley Banking Company, a D. the First Judicial District Court of the state ot Utah, County of Cache. GEORGE W. LINDQUIST, Plaintiff, In TS. A. N. SCHUSTER. MILTON IJkfat 12 o'clock Noon on said day TOOTLE AND ISADORE WEIL, 4 be front door of the County individually and as SCHUSTER-TOOTL-un- Tburt House in Logan City, Cache Ipunty, Utah, the following des- .... A-.- ,.., der the firm name of & COMPANY; N. A. Blackgammon is a a history. Fifty years ago, in grandgame mothers and grandfathers time it was one of the fashionable games of the times. Now has come a revival of interest m this fascinating pastime. All Vou 'tant to your friends will be playing it soon. ashing-toOur the of know the fundamentals game. Bureau has readv one of its comprehensive bulletins on the subject, illustrated with diagrams of the plays. Just fill out the coupon below and send tor it; DEPT. 106. Everybodys playing it now. with ( Washington Bureau. Daily Herald 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, t I). C. the bulletin BI.ACKGAMMOX, land enclose herewith live cents in min. or loose, un- S. postage stamps, to oner return postcancelled. age and handling costs: - NAME ! STAFF CITY 4 T a a? Call 2 5 5 IfeGne I 1 1. With lurnithed Phone Until - 292 1 rooms, East V. 01 South Second Da. Hubct Julian, who had a Folt KEN 1' - Mndoru tuui.sbod very brief caieer as Air Minister,, apnitmout lor adults 215 South Commander arid Chief Pilot of Main I 7 man-ans one Abyssinia oneplane -aw force, here is thown as he S' am boated rooms, Apt.. 5U East in New York, faultlessly Ccutor D6 clad in to den1 rung dress, that he ha' been banished by the newly cm med Emperor Haile! Selassie. The King of Kings and Colonat Junan are pats, explained ANTEU Fat hogs Phone 101-the only licensed negro pilot in Aire-lcbut he fled the country1 because (ertwn foreigners were V. ANTED We', hv oxporlimeed plotting to take his life '5 ..u..t l 1 lltli East. ' "I la Col. itt"i! : 1930. Date of last 13. 1930. publication. "I see And you v .I'm d ter oi a mile to this !.n wnti his Ppiague's hand fun-cravat 'I -- of cnui-- o I d d" 1 Mi-- s mo , II tv nll ipoiul," Diiiid.e poumid umvpi edly, so that the led hailed pul v 1 y we.it white Pin ,i'U 'or Mr Si freckles, "y on' o' i'ii' iia olu n'g (i n w n t h 1 v i hi 'a i d te If) am P Johnson. Plain reader of Logan (LTtahj Daily Herald. WANTED Poultry, highest prices la'll at voiii coop Phone 974 W. J M I23 I'e'eisou V Wd.NTLD Lessee for dairy farm Mis' have some lows Rhone 214 tiling lion Charlotte. ' M M .lOOl Rule daughtei. i.a . been attending ( niMri-Home main here ei1 ul I'Oq, ss .mill spiiu Mu. Mac rd at fannh Sprague. "I yes, I was! He stopped and talked for awhile, before we rame In and joined Tracey and lads In the dining room, where Tracer was mixing cocktails. . . . But." she flared suddenly, I don't see why you have to badger all of us. when it must have been Lydia, the maid, who killed Nita, because uu!" Shame on "Oh, Janet! Penny cried furiously. (To Be Continued) mMM PROOUCT8 Phono 211 JONES PLUMBING USED CAR SALE! 268 TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THESE CARS CO- - North Main Phone 823 ji AT $99 00 EACH! 21926 11926 11927 11926 11927 ESSEX COACHES FORD COACH ccxgiiyiitgttiilPJK VELIE SEDAN CHEVROLET SPORT TOURING STUDEBAKER SPECIAL TOURING We are fully equipped to repair or replace any make of automobile radiator. CaMer - Spencer Motor Company North Mam Phon First UTAH LOGAN ('.lass I nited 20 Repair Jobs! Motors Radiator Repairmen O30-tf- . Evans & Cowley ( WANTED Mrs. 1. B Foy, an exwould nurse like perienced patients either at own home or to go ont. Phoue 101 34 Federal Ave. BETTER USED CARS. i 1928 Hudson Seda In pink of xv "re I. ii condition Good ti.es, paint of dinner dark blue upholstering clean and le Jt is employed like new. The purchaser of this BODY-V-Vj LOST-FOU- ND t the Lea ton car will receive a real baigaia. Cigar tact ary his with 1927 spent ThahKsgmng OAKLAND SEDAN. Very pai Mr Mr.. A and Daniel Jones. old cuts, LOST two year Holstein good paint, good tires and mowas K. on Parents Visiting lelt ribs, tor in very fine condition. GuarJ. Wednesday heifer, branded Day at the Junior high school labeled In left ear P. P. Jones, anteed perfect mechanical condi. Mave your auto radiator Siiricriniendeut Knkbiide, County tion. was in attendance 1930 AUSTIN brand COUPE, repaired for that Mrs, Aich Baxter was able to LOHT Five year old black and new this little car will give Solution ; vs white cow with ear label marked 43 to 50 miles on a be b.our t home Wednesday after gallon of gag . Phone Barnes. a aid at inedii.il receiving and we will sell it for one hunLogan D3. dred dollars discount. hospital 1 the of son year-olthree Jiin'o.. Trm - Trade. Mr. and Mrs. William Selley has Second South and Main been ill for the uast ten days with bronchitis Mrs. Heber B'vnkhead Is still Pureblood. trained Fox Terrier, an confined to liar bed after undergo puppy, fine pet $5.00. Libby LOAD an of removal for iteration ing Lawrence. Richmond Utah. quick tonsils a week ago. Home of Better Used Care 1925 Hudson Sedan. Mr. and .Mis Hans Suren ,, n and FOR SALK 205 North Main Phone 158 $40.00. Call 1134 M. soil, Arlo. of Pocatello and Mus Hazel Petterborg of Preston visited here with relatives on Thanks FOR SALE Native lumber. . Niederhauser. Phone giving dav and were the guests of D-804 N. Main Phone 293 Mr. and Mrs Oris Bradshaw that GEO. Y SMITHS evening FOR SALE OR RENT 4 room. REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . Gives Quilting party modorn house. Apply at 282 75 N. Main Mrs. Neds Larsen entertained at South First East. Logan, Utah D17. Expert IVork Done at The a quilting Friday Dinner was in HOMES all parts of the served to Mrs. Josephine Kington, FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 room City for sale on easy terms Mrs. On- - Bradshaw, Mrs. LaRue house with bath, large lot. Inat Bedrock Prices! Stoddard and Mrs. Jane Archibald quire 355 South Main. Phone 397-J- . General for Federal Mr. ini'! Mrs. (.rant Hammond Agent D3. Building & Loan Association, and daiigli'er, Hetiv, of Roy, motrees. Christmas Ogden, Utah. tored In t r Saturday evening and FOR SALE IVe Call and Deliver! . Phone Call at our office ajad let us spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. aid Mrs. Thomas Brenchley. Its explain monthly saving FOR SALE Choice Leghorn pulHemstitching Phone 258 plena. Buy a Coupon CertifiThey returned home Sunday eve. lets, ready to lay. Phone 7 cate and interest. receive ning Mr. and Mrs Eail Murray spent THE MOST SENSIBLE of Sun lay at Mi ndon as guests CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO Mr and Mrs Andrew heir jiai 123 N. Main BUY! Logan la ) iimaii entertain Thin sdav. and a ileln iu tv v i WFENfeEft tX 544-J- anti-Free- summoned to ajipear within twenty days alter the service or this summons upon you, it served w itliin the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty-dayafter service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to the demand ot the com plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is brought to lotover j"dgment quieting Plaintiffs title to the following property in Logan, Cache county, Utah, tos - Wltl All ol lots 26, 27 and 28 in Block 9, Kirtland Addition, being a sub- division of Lot 6, Block 23. Plat "A" Logan Farm Survey, situated in the south-eas- t quarter of Section 29. Township 12 North of Range One East of Salt Lake Meridian, width said property is described in the Complaint herein. C. W. DUNN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address, Ixigan Utah Hat" ot first publication, Nov. 28. 193" LUNDAHLS IRONWORKS FOR SALE 4, 1939 Ill the Matter of the Estate ul, Nathaniel WUlotd Haws, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at its place of business and Banking House In Logan City, Cache County. Utah, on or betore the 12th day of January. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the E- -t ite Deceased Carl P Ande-sn- n. Creditors will present ilrirn with vatu hers to the iindet signed in at his residence Executor, Clarkston. Cache OomiTv, CCili on or before the 12! h day of Manll, 1931. Carl J. Anderson Executor of the Last Win and Tetimen! of tan! ferrite PEERLESS COAL Sanders Coal Co. Hy-rur- a STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS D-- 699-J4- 975-M- Paul Strobelt, Mgr. BOARD and ROOM . Lam ont Mr and Mrs. George Riggs of w, e the guests of their Riggs. Sun Elizahe'h M Mhux BOARD Phone ANT) ROOM Reasonable. 837-J- . D-- See Our A cu and It a n nr iss io n I.ti brie a nt tn pi.Kt l'j 9f nt, wm! it,, v ill snow .tmlpT wiw homr. Hern 7T oith ILt- ii i Logan Auto Repairing, Sleighs Repaired and Shod. Warm Storage for One Car Cor SEE U. E. GRIFFIN i.ieHMirp Id Mlf t) i D-- v ui Iv Bid.,. t m.u j,, M.- PH km -- I'liinie 11 m; i '11 ei linger 2.! 5 V. Thatch D s. 5th North Garage mmfissm. 15, andRepair MOVING P CHARLES SHOUP 324 N. Main 906-- or 909-- BAUGH Gives PLUMBING CO. H Green Stamps" A-- Fixing Room Suites ! ci Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange pilne 444 West 1st No. 72-7- 4 DONT BURY EM! J We Will Buy Your PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos iransfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling "We $15.00 $30.00 $67.50 $6.50 ill Phone the-7'O- Stevens Pump, 12 K.me Brwning Automatic, 12 gauge Rebuilt Maytag Washer, good condition belt Base Rugs, 9x12 - FREE SHIFTING SUITS all vool TWO DANDY SHOTGUNS D-.- STACO MISCELLANEOUS iii Ft Good TABLE BOARD home conked meats. Boulevard. Phone 363-J- . Mr a ' Mrs David Hmst and son, cl. tin ul Paradise, were the Mr and ol I'n Ii parents. glie.-t- s Mrs. II. m Many hau, Thankcglv- mg dav. . cm Company 1182-W- 1931. Ca-h- Motor TOM D-- Hyrum mother day NOTICE TO CREDITORS Johnson - Nuttall . lit-- Jan. WAN ED We will call (or ami pay cash lor dead or nae.less horses and cows Phone Logan 49 Colorado Animal By Product a Co. I U'ith Tkt Van' We giVa S.4.H. Discount Stamps Motor Co. FORD 314 - Anything Hauled Anywhere. SERVICE 1)7 TO l;l'Y. SELL OU EX CHANCE poult i y ot all kinds Phone 975 M It. L. Diilile. WANTED Xunvv Tl.oiup Georg" K. "on, Maggie Thomson. John Kate Thomson. Ella Telleafaio. Thomson. Nannie Young. Frank Real and Nancy M Thomson, also .all othei pel sons unknown, laim- ing any right, tide, estate Ken or in Hie real mopirlv d. Deceased. cubed in the (uinpl.un, ml Plaintiffs ownership, or nil' i loud V. AV. Dunn, Attorney tor Fxpi utor upon Plumnu's title her-iDate of first publication, NovemDefendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO TIIE ber 9. 1930. Date of list publication. DecemSAID DEFENDANTS Y'oq and e.o U of roil ai" hereby ber 9, 19 3d Re-tu- ie Dill ED - V uod to saw llyrum hau or PI one 11X2 W. D 7. AN air" I i .N.i-,!- In r mouth I I wasn't looking that wav Jai t Raymond stammeud. '1 just went out on the porch (nr a breath of fresh "And you were rot.ip.r fr 'y Mir prised when Mr. Sprague came walking up the flagstone paHi Dundee per'isted, for lie knew she was lying, knew (hat she had stationed herself there to waui: for last publication, Lb vvanta homework oxperlemod Iart or full time Vv.-- t D 3. Fiis' North. li wean. h'it ronuntir in (he sum Urake Ut ,)llt a ,u, ,v gle. then clapped her baud iiv r Dale of bei 9 1430 District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Cache County. WAN 2X2 In r 9, 1930. SUMMONS I! Wellsville ovv s last Publication, The Man -- I7. j o! Phone - 1 a, i Date TR.I.XSFF.R 1910 lord Spoil Roadster li2'9 Ford Sport Coup' 91d Ford Tudor Sedan 1927 Ford Coupe 1934 Ford v, ton truck WANTED! 1 ' l - R. Johnson C! n- I ' FOR QUICK CAREFUL MOVING. RACKING AND SHIRKING he following cars have been us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them RENT 2 Hi''' I -- RENT- - l Bold S' il.m Fold Coupe 1926 Dodge Ton 192S Kasei Sport Coupe.. 1929 Fold Roadster 192S Chev. Coach - FOR i le't with Green Stamps FOR ami 1425. 1125. 1425, 1 $125 1 $150 11927 Ford t. Ton Truck, $115 1 -- 1x27 Essex $175 Coupe make S. I v -- 1S29 1 vmir the before appointment Xmas Kush! ' ! t 0 and 7 h- - 11211 with flic materials . ( DR. WM. W. ROSS Licensed Chiropractor Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIO CHEMISTRY NERVE 0 METER SERVICE Phone 446 R 112 W Venter St., Logan, Utah, Sedan t 1 Valley Banking Company, a Coi poration, Adinnnstrator of said Dec. Estate. C W. Dunn. Attorney foi Executor Date of firt publication. Nov. m i and NO. I am l.i in I. y A. SCHUSTER, SCHUSTER, JAMES M BLAKEMAN AND E. 11. BOULTON, individually and as under the firm name of A. N. SCHUSYER & COMPANY; also all other persons unknown claiming any right, idle, estate, lien or interest in the real popcrty described in the complainl adverse to plaintiff's ownership, cloud upon plaintiff's title Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH SAID DEFENDANTS. You and each of you ai" hereby summoned to appear wl'ht'i twen tv days after the service of this summons upon you, if served with in the county in which this action is brought, otherwise witli.n thirty days after service, and defend tiie above entitled action, and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered agai ist you according to the demand of the complaint, which has be a filed with the clerk of said couit. This action is brought to recover judgement quieting plaintiffs title to the following described property, located in Logan, Cache Comity, State of Utah, Beginning at a point 4 1 L feet East of the Southwest Corner of Lot 1, Block 18, Plat A. Logan City Survey, and running thence, East 47 feet thence North 153 feet; thence West 47 feet: thence South 153 feet to t tip place of belt inning, which jiroerty is desciib-ein the complaint herein. C. W. DUNN. STEWART ALEXANDER & BUDGE Attorneys for plaintiff. Post office Address; 09 Deseret Bank Building. Salt Lake Citv. Utah Date of first puiiiicatmn, Nov 1 1 n ul eiv best ot I ; Blackgammon - M'-- j Cache. nratlon, Wait g,en lcnn-.dicM- - Pro-do- n SHERIFFS SALE Used Car Specials! 1 reivh New lie I Chiropractors - Beauty Shop . 1 f DIXIE-RUT- H 1 - STOW Automobiles For Sale Flees To U. S. about Nita, had quarreled a bit pompous Indignation No. no one, with him, perhaps, over his beha- - 'sir! If my word is not good h vior. And tha crisis bad become eo 'for you. you can think what you acute that Polly bad arbitrarily damned please'" called upon Clive Hammond and! "I think we are all p . ng a then had forced Ralph to amlittle too tired, Mr Dundee. ' iv nr pauy her. Crain suggested, almost hunitue in Do you know. Miss Beale, why ber weariness m trul-the veung be Ralph Hammond did not keep his ' But ca.i t engagement with Mrs. Selim this tective apologized Mr afternoon? Or rather, his promise lea'e things tike this to appear for cocktails and to be Drake, you have said you walked Yen Miss Crain's partner for the restiover trora the Cout.trv Chib of the evening dinner and dance mut have approached the house from the dnvewav sic.e, tne side at the Country Club?" v'" "V'110 ou:, "hlh I do not! Polly said crisply. heUm 3 N f.ui Hammond?" right?" Neither do torted angrily. Then it was not to discuss Ralph tlJORE or less, except 'hat a the house Hammond and his affairs, that ir you beckoned Miss Beale to meet widely and arrived from tli" load you In the solarium upon your ar- stepping upon the front pTih and I rival?" walking dircctlv Into the hall saw no one outside or roar lie "It not not. house when I anlved" Drali (in swered, with less th. u in- A SHADE too much anger and naptinf,ss emphasis. Dundee decided And And ?;iw no mo turn r : he wished heartily that Strawn s the iuuIuwV detectives would not delay much across longer in bringing the missing pressed No onp nt all PrM e young man into this already InI wish to Cod con'd trul 'i ,,l!v volved examination. say that I ejw a cunnuu w u a "You say that you both were In mask ami a him king r. the solarium from the time of your through the vvihli! no-harrival. Hammond, until Mrs Mar skulking the absolute Inch is Dial shall screamed," Dundee continued no one " Just what did you see and hear' Thank you Mr Diake Dundee watched their faces Now Mr Sprague, of Ne.v I. ok keenly, but again thev weie well tun n,.i. Sprnene s bred, expressionless. It was Polly lace dai klv Beale who answered have no tar of in Naturally a bus there was not a deathless silence, I got off the Inis on St" "I m but I am afraid we were not listenat the t n ra.ice In Piitni I- -- Air Force One-Ma- n J. W. AULT & SON DEAD OR WORTHLESS HOEISEJS We Bi Hides. Pelts '' oo! COWS Colorado Animal Company By-Produc- ts Phone 49 I.ogan |