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Show ror, an, OJODIG! tTT att, daily herald, triday. 4; O ANNF C'HAIN R, A SELIM U Murdered at brltr tella her the latest fludiuKti Mas eentera heaviest u RALPH lideu HAMMOM), la Ivve with Mia, Dundee sushas whe disappeared. Ralph eame to Nila's pects that house front the rear, naaeea b j POLLY BKALE aad his brother ('LIVE who were watehtac for him shot Nita la her bedroom with a Ms aad Maxim silencer stolea from JLDGE MARSHALL Ritas landlord, to whom sho paid so rest, sad fled Suspicion also rests on FLORA MILES, tn Rita's closet at the time of the aiarder reading a note which she thinks Is from her has-bnn- d. but which Is really from DEXTER 8PHAGIE, who came New York to join Rita, aad from whom Penny acesses of the murder. LYDIA Ritas maid, whose faee Rita had burned horribly and to whom Rita left all her money ta an attempt to compensate la t TkiE AVENGING PACGOT ' MUROEC CHAPTER XXVII , SERIOUS . ' tig-.- 1 and Dundee grinned ruehe had been on the job all right, but would Sanderson con- trans-scriptio- n y KILLS SELF r LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18 (U.PJ Warren Bryant Bovard, 45, of of , the University Southern California and prominent in political and civic circles, SfHed here early today from a bullet wound. The educator left a note whleh did not explain his motive in committing suicide. It read: Goodbye Blanie, I ara going." Friends explained that Blainp was a pet name for Bovards wife, now in Wichita, Kan. follow-lowin- . T- - Giving a Party Our Washingion Bureaus bulletin on Party Menus, Prizes and Favors will prove helpful to the hostess planning a big or little party; The bulletin will be particularly valuable to the hostess who wishes to make up hersef, inexpensive and unique prizes and favors for her party. It contains many suggestions for such small gifts particularly booby prize gifts that any hostess can prepare herself from inexpensive materials. . Fill out the coupon below and send for it. DEPARTMENT 103, Games and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stokes and two children and William Stokes of Black Pine, were visitors here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruby of Pocasongs hv the school; prayer, hy Miss Florence Turcott; violin .solo tello, Idaho, called on E. S. Dunby Evan Parley, accompanied on can Monday on their way to Kansthe piano by Leroy Parley; poem, u-,. D. H. Maughan and son, Alton, hy Miss Beth Thorpe; song, by Miss Verda Perkins. returned home Friday after spend Mrs. Flossie Gunnell vv.i? hostess ing a week at Grace, Idaho. to the Literary club Fnday eveMiss Meda Parker entertained on ning. President Mrs. Mary J Hen-di- Monday evening in honor of her wap in ciiaige ot' tho toilowing father Janies Parker's birtnday. program. A Christmas i eadmg by anniversaiy. Covers were laid for Mrs. Bcs.dn Jones: two I iano solos, 40 and a delicious dinner was servby Miss Helen Jones; two read- ed. Christmas favors were carried A Mr. and out in tlie decorations. ings, by Mrs. Radio Parker. ig was held lor tlie Mrs. Harry Tinker ot Logan were business purpose of reorganizing the dub out ot own guests. and tile lollowing oncers were susMis. James M. Williamson entertained. piesident, Mrs. John J. tained at a quilting Friday. Dinpiesident, Miss Ruby ner was served to Mesdames Jane Hendry; viand treasurer, Parkinson, Serena Hall, Martha Leatham; corresMrs. Voneda Maughan; Litshmaii, Clara Maughan, Violet Mrs. Ru' y Parkinson, Hannah ponding secretary, Wyatt, and coinmitti e are Cassie Brenchley. Pi ice, executive Mrs. Oscar ilemliy, Mts. Ilowatd Mr. and Mrs. William D. Parley Jones. Mi's. Chailes Wyatt and and Mis. Vernon Maughan motored Mim Maggie Hall. to Ogden Monday and spent the Piogiam committee chairman: dav. Miss Rally Lealbam, Mrs. W. O. The Second ward M. I. A. under Chri-- ti usen. Mr;. Henry It. Par- the direction of Presidents Mrs. ker, Mrs. WiUo.d Anderson. Mrs. Annie Leishrnan and Hugh Clark Finance and are giving a Christmas party in the John J. Hendry. amusement committee: Mrs. Dan ward ( Impel Tuesday evening, Deii A Leishrnan, Mis. Fred Garrett. cember 24. A good musical pro Mrs. Audra Turner and Mrs. lteber giam lias been arranged anil a one will be Bar.Un ad. ;u t piav Bank Amount A social hour followed during presented. The remainder of the weie served to which refreshment-will be spent in dancing It members and two goests. Christ 'o'Krug music furnished hy Mr. Terry's cumas culms and favors were Mio-tr- a ot tlie South Cache high e is invited to rled out in every appointment. uool. Tile Second waul Relief Rodetv with their new olficers, President the Wellsv ille uu.d Sunday Mr?. Sarah Brenchley, first counPi hoot will pivsent the drama edne-.lHazel Kirk selor, Mrs. Alverta l.eathant; (veiling, counselor, Mrs. J me Maughan. I) ember 17 ill the opera house, in noon entertained Tuesdav atte: under tlie direction of T. II. Cut in honor ler, with tlie following mst Mrs the Second waid ,hup-ot the retiring officers' M's. Julia Oarolinf Pauline Miss Stuart, Wyatt, Mrs. Mary J. Parker and Maughan, Mrs. J n Wyatt. Mrs Mrs. Mary Baldwin who have held: Van Baldwin. Miss Lucy Hill, Rob thu.--oilier.; ter t! past ten veac hiaiistiaw, Giovm ll.i. lam., Ver President Biencjiley was 'nuuii Maughan. Robert Price, of a musical program amlnu (;rren. Garnell Poppleton and of-- , Hei man Tlieurer. presented each ef the tlie sacraIn (onnection with iieers with :t token of rememdc A ment meeting Sunday December 21 brance and each lespouded. ill oml ward M. I. A. will give licious hot dinner was served tlie the program iu commemoration of i lie dining room that was im in Chiistmas colors to the hi: : li of Joseph Smith, two spe-- ( i: will talk on tlie lite Mrf. Joseph Cooper was . and sevetai responded. ot til Piopiw-- Joseph. y Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. stc-on- a copy of the bulletin PARTY MFN'US, PRIZES AND FAVORS, ami enclose herewith 5 cents in coin or U. S. postage stamps, lor return postage aud handling costs: I want CITY STATE ST. and NO NAME I anra reader of Logan (Utah,) Daily Herald, a i l Mer-chaig- e I ''Inning cars have been - Ford Sport Roadster 11927 Foul Coupe 1 1924 Ford 4 ton truck 1 WANTED! W ANTED- - L.,1 plume 91s W. t m ilOUM'A K O 1) 1930 13 SERVICE WANTED Poultry, highest prices paid at your coop. Phone 974 W J .A. Peterson. I) 23 5. FORD TO BUY, SELL OR EX CHANGE poultry of all kinds Phone 975 M. K. L. liable. D22 WANTED We will call for auo pay cash for doad or useless hoises and cows, pnone Logan 9. Colorado Animal Co. 030 if STUDEBAKEIl Demonstrator, new guarantee, big discount. 1928 HUDSON Pe: feet SEDAN condition, pi iced to sell. 1927 OAKLAND COACH Perfect, a real bargain. FOR SALE - Dm roughs addin'; mil 192S NASH COACH This ear li.is dune, phone lonh-W- . had extra good care. Guaranteed. FOR SALE -- CHEAP. One pair ol sleighs. Cell 879 W. 1)19 1929 FORD l,-totruck, good equipment. Terms, trades. FOR SALE-P.u- ri ouglis adding nia eliiue illume 1009 W. 1930 Johnson - Nuttall FOR SALE Ano good caipet loom ami one good saddle. Henry Sliandreiv, Sr. Avon, via Hvrum, Motor Utah. FOR D3tf. . SALE. quality Apex White Leghorn llahy Chicks, at tcKonnble prices- - from hens with high trap nest egg rec-o- i ds, tlie kind that will make money lor you. Order Now! C. W. Miller, 428 Nortli 1st , East, Phone Logan, Ut. SALE Janieswaf l.eated poultry waterusers. Save a lot of in cold trouble weather. Let u demonstrate, J. W. Morrell. Phone FOR 1151-W- Company Home of Better Used Cars" North Main Phone 158 205 apLo- 1) 25. gan. and Kirtland division of Lot G, Block 23, Plat A Logan Farm Survey, situated in the south-eas- t quarter of Section 28, Township 12 North of Range One East of Salt Lake Meridian, which si.id property is described In the Complaint herein. C. W. DUNN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Po't Office Address, Logan Utah. Date of first publication, Nov. 28, LOST-FOU- ND Ladies elt el hide, leather purse, Monday. 892. Reward. OUR ELECTRIC Thawing Machines eliminates the necessity tearing up floors, etc., to thaw out your pipes. of BAUGH We Give First the State of of the TYPEWRITERS! Judicial District of Utah in and for the County of Cache. 4. 193C. Nov tile Matter of the Estate if Lida A. Pittman, deceased. claims Creditors will present In the matter of the estate of igainst tlie above named estate, Joseph Brough, deceased. will present claims with vouc hers, to The First NaCt editors with vouchers ataelied to tlie un- tional Bank of Logan. Utah, adannexed of dersigned administrator at the of ministrator wall will fice ot George D. Preston, attor the estate of Lida A .liltman, at th First National Bank nev, at 203 Caelie Valley Banking Cache county, Bldg, Logan. Utah, on or before the Building, Logan, Utah, on or betore tlie 2uth day of 16th day of February, 1931. Febiuary, 1931. Arrhie J. Harper, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Adinlmstiator OF LOGAN, UTAH, George D. Preston, with will ann( xed. Administrator Attorney for Administrator. of the estate of Lida A. Pittman, Date of first publication, Decern deceased. her 16, 1930. Date of last publication, Janu L. Tom Perry, Attorney for Administrator. ary 16, 1931. Date of first publication, Decent-ic17, 1939. SHERIFF'S SALE Date of last publication, January NOTICE TO CREDITORS In r Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of 17, 1931. In the District Cache. CLIFF C. GOODWIN, PLUMBING CO. H. Green Stamps S. & NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1930. Date of last Publication, Jan. brown Phone FOUND Bundle containing 2 pair of L.DS. garments. Owner may have aame bv calling at the Herald and paving for this advt. 1)22. the District Court SEE U. E. GRIFFIN at 5th North Garage Ihonc or 906-- vs. HATTIE FISHER CHRISTENSEN also known as Mrs. Hattie F. Chris tensen, as Mrs. H. F Christensen and, as Hattie F. ChriRtensen: THE ARMSTRONG TURNER MIL anti LIN Ell Y CO., a corporation, COMPANY LYMAN BROTHERS a Corporation, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 7th day of January 1931, at K' o'clock, A. Ii. on aid day, at the front door of the County Court house, in Logan City, Utah the fol lowing described property lo wit: Commencing at a point 60 rods north trom the southwest cornet 13 of seition One in Township North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Base dtid Meiididt: and running thence nortli 69 rods: thence east 80 rods; tliencp south 6 t rods, thence west 80 rods to the plate of beginning, containing .30 at res, subject to a free and perpet u d rieht ot way for travel over the one rod ot the above described ei-lands. Ako. conveying with said land any and all water right used on or in connection with the above deal nhed lands. Dated this 15th day of December. JONES PLUMBING CO. 268 North Main Phone 823 V ! CMttltEtYEQUiPPEt We are fully equipped repair or replace any make of automobile radiator. to First Class Repair Jobs! United Motors Radiator Repairmen Evans & Cowley City School Board To Name Member successor to the late Louis S. Cardon as a member of the Logan city board of education will probably be named at tlie next regular meeting of Hie board on January according to an announcement from the city si hoot offices Thurs-Ja- Coronas, portables, Also good used maclitis of all makes. Easy Payments! Call 5 5 2-- J All makes repaired. W. R. COLEMAN MOVING PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos trnsfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling J. W. AULT & SON BODY-V-V! WFEtfDERfr Have your auto radiator repaired for that anti-Free- ze Solution LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS Second South and 1 Main Chas. R. Johnson TRANSFER PHONE 314 All Work Guaranteed! S. A H. Green Stamps We Give Expert If'ork Done at The STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS We Call and Deliver! Phone 258 Hemstitching Paul Strobelt, Mgr. 123 N. Main Logan . Mr. Cardon was serving bis second term from the second municiin pal ward, the term expiring 1933. According to law, the school board must appoint someone from the district to act until the next school election, w lien a be elected to fill the remainder of tlie term. Tho member named at the next meeting will serve until next December when an election will be held to name someone for the c maining year of the term. BARGAIN IN DOLLS Talking, walking, sleeping rubber arms.... $3 to $5 I SL I) WASIILR Llivtric $16.50 NLW BRLAKI AST SITS 4 chairs and tabic nitclv painted $15.00 NEW AX M N S IT; R KEGS $27.50 and Up Beautiful New Bedroom Suites Consisting of Chest, Vanity and Bed $62.50 1 Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Phone 444 72-7- West 1st No. 4 I WE WANT EM DEAD or ALIVE PEERLESS COAL Sanders Coal Co. 804 N. Main Phone 293 HORSES or COWS 1930. W. H SHAW, of Cache County, Utah By Oliver Karnes, i L. E Nt Ison. Attorney for Plaintiff, v La- -t date of publication. 21, 1931. 909-- J A Plaintiff, Slenfl repair! Extras 34 Federal Ave. LOST In to At Discount! FOR SALE Jonathan ples. William Perkins, North Brakes to Sleighs to shoe Trail-iieiine Some Ford GIFT 899-W- 9, WANTED! S Good I PRODUCTS Phon 211 WITH A BETTER USED CAR! WANTED Mrs. 1. B. Foy, an ex nurse would like perlenced patients either' at own home or to Jy-ltf go out. Phone 1U14 W. 28 in Block Addition, being a sub- All of lots 28, 27 DH. WM, W. ROSS Motor Co. WANTED OR RALE j Licensed Chiropractor Latest Method In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIOCHEMISTRY NERVE O METER SERVICE Phone 446 R 312 W Werner SL, Logan, Utah. $2110 The owners is iii sell. . and have oxi placed quick nmg pru.es on them i" Chiropractors 11929 Ford lb, Ton Truck t; Ri-- deco-rtpe- f Ti We Gke S. Cf 11. Green Stamps me-tii- Kve-vim- 1 4 25. id Model mpe 'the ! Ilyrum P. Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. George Hcstine, Nancy M. Thompson, Maggie Thomson, John R. Kate Thomson, Elia Telleafaro, Young, Frank Thomson, Nannie Real and Nancy M. Thomson, also all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in tlie complain, adverse to Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You and each of jrou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty nays after the Bcrvice of this summons upon jou, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to tlie demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brot ght to recover judgment quieting Plaintiffs title to the following described property in Logan, Cache county, Utah, se V 237 and make your appointment before Xmas Rush District Court of th Firat Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Cache County. - The Peter Maughan camp and the Daniel If. Wells camp of the; Daughte ;; o. U'ah Pioneers art giving a cim mas dance in the Pavilion Ur' lay evening, December 19. The pavilion is beautifully decorated in Christmas ideas. Miss Leona Buist and Don the Krause of Salt Lake spent week end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist. of The eighth grade students the Junior high school gave the Friday morn program in ing with class Piesident Joseph Brenchley in charge. The numbers were given: Two Call In th fat L. A. EDUCATOR January publication, 23 1 'i - 1 ... 1333. Fold Roadster $350 Cliev. Coach Ford ki Ton Truck, $115 mv Coupe $75 on J 75 on e d Coach 1929 1 -- j Linn. Dulge Fed. ui 11929 Ford Coupe $5.50 SUMMONS - sider that he had watched his step"? At any rate, he had been thorough, he congratulated himself, as he weighed the big manlla envelope containing his own of the copious shorthand notes he had taken during the first A hours qf the investigation. smaller envelope held Nita's telltale checkbook, her amazing last Will, and testament, and the still more startling note she had written to Lydia Carr. The last two Duudee had retrieved from Carra-waonly this morning, after having submitted them to the fingerprint expert on Sunday. ' Carraways report had rather dashed him at first, for it proved that no other hands than Nita's and his own, of course had touched either envelope or contents. New french Permanent Wave given with the very best ot materials he I 1930. Last Sale Used Car Specials 1 In tile Mutter of the Estate of Thomas k Ohrav, deceased. t'reditois will lueseut claims with vp.ii hera to the undersigned ut the otliee of George I). Brest oil. Attorney, Cache Valley Bank Building, Login, Utah, on or before February 5, 1931. Mil i il. Obruv, administrator George D Attorney tor administrator. First publication, December 4. 1931. lor Beauty Shop TO CREDITORS NOTICE down-hearte- TEN MONDAY MORNING STOP SEE BY PAPERS YOU ARE ON SELIM JOB STOP GOOD BUT WATCH YOUR STEP SANDER- fully DIXIE-RUT- H CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial Distr.ct f the State of Utah m and for the County of Cache 1 OF MOTHER STOP REt ILLNESS EIGHT TURNING HAMILTON SON." . Well - Automobil es guardianship probate and NOTICES ... homicide squad, had set the inquest Into the murder of Juauita Leigh Selim for 10 o'clock, and there was much that Dundee wished to say to the district attorney before that hour arrived. When the thoroughly tired and dispirited young detective had returned to nis apartment late Sunday afternoon, after having seen Ralph Hammond completely exonerated of any possible complicity In the murder of Nita Selim, he had found a telegram from the district attorney, filed in Chicago: CHICAGO But he was content now to believe! Lois Dunlap offers her a Job to or-- Janet Raymond, Clive Hammond " that Nita herself had unseated theganize a Little Theater in llamii- ''But loily and Clive wore in the envelope she had inscribed, To .tun which the fair Nita would cer- - solarium together all the time!" Be Opened in Case of My Death tamly have described as a hick Samlt l object ed. . . . Why? . . . Had she been town and which she wouldnt have So they said, Dundee agreed. moved by an impulse to give a clue been found dead In If she could But it is a very short trip from ta the identity of the person of have helped it" and the district the solarium by way of the side whom she stood in fear, but had attorney grinned at his own wittiAnd porch into Nita's bedroom. stifled the impulse? cism "but Broadway Nita jumps eitncr Iollv Beit.e or Clive Hamat It. Her racketeer sweetie has a mond could have made that trip, CTRAWN had said, too, that the long arm, however, and Nita gets ou the of speaking to Nita little rosewood deck had been hers. Justly enough, probably, but atiout pretext . Motive: murder Ralph! in a fairly orderly condition, before I wish to the Lord she had chosen i NattnaUv cn(j blackmail. his big, official hands had clawed some other town to hide In. Lots a not would include both of theory through it in search of a clue or Dunlap Is the finest woman in them, hut if one of them was being the gun Itself. . . . Well, Strawn Hamilton, but she's too damned blackmailed and made of the had been properly chagrined when promiscuous tn her friendships. As pretext of warning Nita of Ralphs Dundee had produced the will and it is now, some of the best friends " overwrought condition note. I have in the world are mixed up man! SanderWhy did she stick It away In a in this mess, even if It is only as son Spracue's jour Interrupted with relief. Mopack of new envelopes, if she want- innocent victims of circumstance tive: jealousy because Nil a wa3 ed It to be found? Strawn had deUntil then Dundee had let his him to niairv Ral; li. . . . manded irritably, and had not been chief express his pent-uconvic- ditdilng As for tile gun and silencer, it appeased by Dundee's suggestion: tions without Interruption, and In- seems pretty dear to me that Nita "Because she did not want Lydia, deed Sanderson's cour oom trainMarin dusting the desk, to see It and ing had fitted him admirably for herself stolo it from Judge shall, and that Sprague got it away he alarmed. could he But long speeches. keep from her. You say the maul. Lydia, Yes, he had been busy enough, silent no longer. went upstairs to tell Sprague he but what, actually, had he to show That Is what has been worrying for his Industry? He had worked me, chief, iie Interrupted. "Captain had to pack Ills things and take them for good! . . . Very up three good cases the first Strawu has given the papers very well! away goes down the hack-Sprague the against Lydia Carr, the second little real information, but the with stairs gun in h's pm kot, Dexter I of one am afraid your against Sprague, and the truth is the lock hail into Nita s third against Ralph Hammond friends was not an innocent victim through shout i her, humps mlo bodioum, only to have them knocked to of circumstance. tho goes out by the hack door, District Attorney Sanderson sat ami lamp, pieces aliuuat as fast U3 lie had coiin-aiuuud iiuiu lo juiu ihe conceived them. Of course down abruptly in the swivel chair . . . You say yourself Pe Just what do you paity. Lydia Carr might be lying to give at his desk. lias admitted to every thing hut the Spracue an alibi, but Dundee was mean, Dundee? trip to Nita's room and the shootingconvinced that she was telling the I mean I au convinced that one -even to 'making bsdt to get truth and that she hated Sprague of Mrs. Selim's gucits was her mur- his bag, which 1 beloved abo contoo much to fake an alibi for him. to the tell like but I'd you derer, tained Hit? gun until be had a Of course there was always whole story, and let you judge for chance to dispose of it on his way Judge Marshall, but yourself. to IBs hotel into Hamilton. Through the closed door came "My God! Sanderson ejaculated. Dundee shook liis head Td sounds which Dundee presently Slowly lie drew out a handkerchief like to agree, dint, hut hdieve identified as connected with Penny and mopped his freckled brow. "If is Crain's arrival the emphatic click I hadn't had a good many years of Lydia ,c. telling the truth. She says in ,he upstairs borhoom of her heels; the quick opening and experience with criminals, Dundee,'" with Sprague and remained behind of desk drawers. I'd say it is obvious ou the face of shutting only two or three minutes at most, The young detec- it that none of those four me a to put his shaving kit into the of tive debated the question taking Judge Marshall, Tracey Mips, parked Ing. and to chan up the dehis perplexities oat td her, but Johnny Drake, Clive Hammond cided against It. She probably could have committed such a cheap, bathroom basin Oil her wav down wanted to hear no more of his sensational crime as murdering a .the baekstan.-- she s.ivs dm h aril Lois Dunlap's second ring and v.uni theories, was undoubtedly burning hostess during ti bridge game. . . . to answer it. Sprague am! lunet with righteous indignation against Not that I haven't wanted to com Janet s lys lie him because of Ralph Hammond. mit murder myself over many a Raymond, with whom to t.nk . minute on the It was a decidedly unhappy bridge game, he added, with the stopped fi out poicli, were in the dining young detective whom Sanderson irrepressible humor for which he room btfote Lydia entered it. was famous. his nine at arrival greeted upon 'Tin convinced Lydia hates Then he groaned, the rueful o'clock. beThe new district attorney, who twinkle still in his eye: I'm al'iaid Sprague and would he glad to No. .Mr. had held office since November, we're in for a lot of gruesome kid- lieve him guilty. . . believe Spiague was a big. tolerant ding. Why, last night, in the club Sanderson, I don't c believe it wa3 looked who his car ot my train, three tables of!111 than man, younger s revenge that Nita was 35 years because of his freckles and bridge players could scarcely play Sprague his always rumpled mop of sandy a hand for wisecracking about tlie afl'aid of when she made her will hair. But thc-- c who sought to take dangers ot being dummy! . . . jl'rlday night. Naturally she iave time to toil the Well, boy, now that Ive talked my-- ure( 8le advantage of his good nature "as blackmailing that the courtroom found themselves up self past the worst shock, suppose !)erbotl But I !sle "as through with him or her, against as keen a lawyer and prose- you give me tlie warn you I'm going to take a povv-- )u I believe Sprague and Nita were lovers, even partners in blackmail, erful lot of convincing. sle feared lie would kill Painstakingly, and in the great-!an- l lf'r when he knew she was going genially but with an undertone of est detail, Dundee told the whole to marry Ralph Hammond mid give He was interrupted freLooks like we've got story. solemnity. a sensational murder on our hands. Iquently, of course, scuffuigly at first, UD tileir sollree ot Income." Sanderson considered for a long It's not every day Hamilton can then with deepening solemnity und rate a headline like 'BROADWAY respect on tlie part of the district minute, pulling at his fuil lower Well, thank God for those iip. BELLE MURDERED AT BRIDGE' attorney. is Strawn Let me sne the plan of the precious footprints to quote a Chicago paper. . . . Bat I'm afraid theres not enough house again, he said, when Dundee building on! Don't think I fail to Also that table follow your reasoning that the bad finished. mystery In it to suit your tastes. Dundee grinned wryly. I've been youve worked up showing the ap- crime must have been committed pretty down in the mouth all morn- proximate time and order of ar- in the bedioom, and not from the ing because there's a little too rival of the four men. . . . Thanks! window sill, but those footprints . . . Hmm! . . . Hmm! much mystery, chief. may save us yet, ..nd will certainly get us through the inquest. You 44VTOU see, sir, Dundee repeated agree, of course, that none ot all 44TVAIRL' at last, the list of possible this youve told me must even be it? Sanderson asked, obviousNew York gets too suspects Includes Lydia Carr, Dex- hinted at the inquest? . . . Good! ly surprised. 10 now. hot for this Selim baby probably ter Sprague, John C. Drake, Judge Let's be going. Its nearly mixed up with some racketeer. Marshall, Polly Beale, Flora Miles, (To Be Continued) Legal Notices ... TT was nearly nine o'clock Mondsy morning, and Dundee sat alone In the district attorneys office. Impatiently awaiting the arrival of hie chief, Coroner Price, with the approval of Captain Strawn of the CALLED BACKSTAJCg p Dundee ROW GO ON WITH THE STORY " BUCK PlSeON 'TW son-l- practically cleared. Ralph however appears aad tells Penny that he Is cured of his lafatnstloa for Rita. The moraine of Ritas death Ralph, la estimating the coat of remodeline Ritas attfe finds la the attie bedroom evidence that Sprague was her lover. Polly calling for Klin finds who has already icnae Ralph aad forces him to come with her. He promises not to some to the party aad lastead goes to a cheap hotel to drink II off. The aext morning he realises he loves Penny, and writes a note to Rita who had him, already promised to marry telling her he Ip through. He asks to marry him. Penny very hnmbiy She promises to, and then calls la PAGE SEVEN JSTIN 1 FENM kavisr dinner with JIAM-T(lie Kia4ay after 10 cadJicrtsof 1930 bvHF A BEGIN HERB TODYY 9PEC1AL IN ESTIGATOR DIN-DE- -- nrcrMBTR iq Phone 49 Deputy. January CHARLES SHOUP 324 N. Main Colorado Animal Company By-Produc- ts |