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Show LOG A N, Uf AH', DAILY HERALD, HERE TODAY Jl'AMTA SRI.MI I murdered at briUKet four tiu;a iuirr LL.i'lLu MMUCiIK U aluo murdered dur-Iti bridge ariy at tbe lltAillY MILES home. Police think, both were Willed by a New lurk gunman. to avenge the death of-S SAMMY" S LLOWTMI. BON.ME" DIMIKE HII.U, were murdera the thlnka of ilx people, at axueata tn both komra at the time of the murdera. Mia banked $10,000 since her arrival in Hamilton, nhich the police think waa her pay for Suvetli, and which Dundee thlnka la blackmail. 1 he povaible case ngainat FLORAIt MILES la strong. He reasons this wnyi After paying blackmail to ISllB, Flora sees a note to Mta on Traceys stationery, and thluks Mia baa told her secret. In she shoots her, hides tire gun on the secret shelf In the giiesta closet, and reiurna Isto defrom stroy the note. Finding It Sprague she faints ia horror Just before the body Is discovered. Miles, who returns later to the Selim house to take LYDIA, Mta's maid and heir, home with him, haa opportunity to remove 'the gun, tf HeFlora haa confessed her crime. himself could hnve killed Sprague from outside Just after his guests leave If Sprague Is heatotfing to expose Flora. Dundee lenrns that Miles wni rushed into the engagement by Flora, an Intensely passionate girl, who scared off her prospective suitors. PENNY (HAIM assures Dundee be Is on the wrong track. Arriving In Ke w York, Dundee asks at the store where Mia brought the dress that waa her shroud, for the date of the ante. NOW fio OS, WITH THE STOUT CHAPTER XU 'the black pigeon V- - eom-ntilt- riouble-eroKiiin- fl: rjillE white-haired- , smartly-dresse- d buyer accepted the sheaf of photographs Bonnie Dundee was Ill do my best, of offering. course,' she began biiokly, then paled and uttered a sharp exclamation as her eyes took In the topmost This is Juanita Leigh picture. she shudisn't it? . . . But dered, "how odd she looks as if Dundee agreed gravely. "Yes, She was dead when that picture was taken. Did you know Mrs. Selim? the woman breathed, her No, eyes still bulging with horror. "But Ive seen so many pictures of her To think that in the papers. it was one of our dresses she chose for her shroud! But you want to know when the dress was sold to her. don't you? she asked, brisk again. "I can find out. We keep a record of all our French originals and of the number of copies made of each. . . . Let tue think! I've been going to Paris myself for the lirrn for the last 15 years, but I can't remember buying this Pierre model. . . . Oh, of course! I didnt go over during 1917 and 1918, on account of the war, you know, but the big Paris designers managed to send us a limited number of very good models, and this must have been one of them. Otherwise, Id remember buying it If you'll excuse me a moment When she returned about 10 min utes later. Miss Thomas brought him a penciled memorandum. "This Pierre model was imported in the summer of 1917, several months in advance of the winter season, of course. Only five copies were made in different colors and materials, naturally, since we make a point of exclusiveness. The royal blue velvet copy was sold to Juanita Leigh in January, 1918. I am sorry I cannot give you the exact day of the month, but our records Bhow the month only. "If you could just tell me confi ... ... L path, however, Dundee had an appointment to keep. After arriving at his hotel that morning he had made two telephone calls. He smiled now aa he recalled the surprise and glee of one of his former Yale classmates, now a discouraged young bond salesman, with whom he had kept in touch. You want to borrow my name and my kid sister? Jimmy Randolph had chortled. Hop to it. old sport! But you might tell me what you want with such intimate belongings of mine. You may not know it, Dundee had retorted, "but young Mr. James Wadley Randolph, Jr., scion of the famous old Boston family, is going to visit tha. equajly famous school, Forsyte - on the - Hudson, to see whether It is the ideal finishing school for his beloved young sister, Barbara. . . . Shes about la now, isnt she, Jimmy? Going on 16, and one of Satans prue hellions, Jimmy Randolph had answered. "And the family would be eternally grateful if you could get Forsyte to take her, but make them promise not to have any more chorus girls who plan to get murdered, aa directors of their amateur theatricals. Bab would be sure to be mixed up In the mess. I suppose that's the job you're on, you dick, you! The second telephone call had secured an appointment at the Forsyte school for Mr. James Wadley and Randolph, Jr., of Boston, Dundee, rather relishing his first need for such professional tactics, relaxed to enjoy the drive along the Hudson. It was a quarter to 12 when his taxi swept up the drive toward the turreted building, big, sedately lonely In the midst of its valuable acres. Miss Earle says to come to the office, a maid told him when he had given his name, and led him from the vast hall to a fairly large room, whose long windows looked upon a tenuis court, and whose walls were almost covered with of group pictures graduating classes, photographs of amateur theatrical performances, and portrait studies of alumnae. A very thin, sharp-facewoman of about 40, with eyes which peered nearsightedly, rose roll-tofrom an desk and came forward to greet him. "I am Miss Earle, Miss Pendletons private secretary, she told him, as he shook her thin, clammy I should have told you hand. when you telephoned this morning that both Miss Pendleton and Miss Macon sailed for Europe yesterday. We always have ou commencement the last Tuesday in May, you know. . . . But if there is anything 1 can do for you "I should like to know something at first hand of the history of the school, its well, prestige, special and so advantages, curriculum, on, Dundee began deprecatingly. ... gray-ston- pupil secretary corrected him, but she thawed visibly. Of course, I was a mere child when I finished business school, but I have been hers 15 years 15 years of watching rich society girls dawdle away four or five years, just because they've got to be somewhere before they make their debut. . . . But I. mustn't talk like that, or Ill give you a wrong Impression, Mr. Randolph. Of its kind, it is really a very fine school very exclusive; riding masters, dancing masters, a golf 'pro' and our own golf course, native teachers for French, Italian, German and Spanish. . . . Oh, the school Is all right, and will probably not suffer any loss of prestige on account of that dreadful murder out In the Middle West Murder?" Dundee echoed, as If he had no idea what she was talking about. Haven't you been reading the papers? Miss Earle rallied him, with a coquettish smile. But I don't suppose Boston bothers with such sordid things," she added, her thinMiss lipped mouth tightening. Pendleton was all cut up about it, because Mrs. Selim, or Juanita Leigh, as she was known on Broadway, had directed our Easter play the last two years, and the reporters Blmpty hounded us the first two days after she was murdered out in Hamilton, where a number of our richest girls have come from " Dundee exclaimed "By Jove! Was the Selim woman connected with thU school, really? . . . only read the headlines never pay much attention to murders in the papers "I wish, Miss Earle Interrupted tartly, fresh tears reddening her eyes, "that people wouldn't persist In referring to her as 'that Selim woman. . . . When I think how sweet and friendly she was, how how kind! and to Dundee's surprise she choked on tears before she could go on: "Of course I know its dreadful for the school, and I ought not to talk about It, when youve just come to see about putting your sitter Into the school, but Nlta wag mv friend, and it simply makes me wild " Ton admired and liked her very much?" Dundee asked, forgetting his role for the moment. "Yes, I did! And Misc Pendleton liked her, too. And you can imagine how clever and popular she was, when a wonderful woman like Mrs. Peter Dunlap, who was Lois Morrow when she was In school here, admired her so much she took her to Hamilton with her to direct plays for a Little Theater. . . . Why, I never met anyone I was so the secretary congenial with! went on passionately. The girls here snub me and make silly jokes about me behind my back and call me nicknames, but Nita was just as sweet to me as she was to anyone even Miss Pendleton herself! 1 l'crle Petersen, and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bmton and children left last Saturday for their homo in 1ark Valley. Misses Ruth Zollinger and Melba Themer and Mrs. Ella Frank were guests of Mrs. Seth Leish-maol Wellsvillp on Wednesday. Leland Zollinger was taken to the hospital on Tuesday where he will undergo an operation in connection with his leg which he had Inokon over three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson railed on Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe on Wednesday. William Checketts Mr. and Mr entertained at a Watch party on night. A midnight Wednesday luncheon was served. Covers were laid fot Mr and Mrs. Erwin Mr and Mrs. Le.-li- e Cliei Kelts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Chei Kelts. Mr. and Mrs. (Tieikrtt-- , Lyman and Lee etts. Misses Lucia Wahlen, Arv.i and Motgan, Carma Checketts. I I I YOUR GOUERXMEXT AT W.tSUlXGTOX Here are facts gobs and oodles of facts about Legislative, Lxecu-tiv- e your government at Washington the about and Judicial felling machinery of the They are federal government and how it operates. contained m the bulletins, put up m a special packet. The titles are: The Presidential Office The Presidents Cabinet Congress and How it Operates The Judiciary System of the LT. S. History of the U. S. Constitutin' If you want this packet of bulletins, fill out the coupon below and mad as directed: DLPT. AT, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want (he packet of five bulletins on THE GOVERNMENT AT WASHINGTON, and enclose herewith fifteen cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled. U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs : Mr. and Mrs. Budge Lowe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen on Thursday afternoon. XT'-.- ST. and NO. STATE CITY I am a reader of the Logan (TtahJ Heral llel.n Tibbitts, June Mult i. Mi. and Jen- William guests and Mis Erwin Jacobsen gall m New Year's day. Mr and Mrs. Louis Frank were diniiei guests of Mr. and Mrs. A Kiank on Thuisday. Mi a. id Mis. J. It. Fuhriman entertained at a Christmas din- were Mr. Those present iiea Mr. X W. Fuhriman, a. id Mi-. La Von Fuhriman, Mr. and Miand Mis Carl Felix and their lumilics, Mrs Catherine Johnson an i Mi-- ilelma Yeates, Relda and Hnwuul Fuhriman and the host ami hostess. Mr and Mrs, (Tiff Forsgreen and ehildien ol ITes'on visited at the Kime ol Mr. and Mrs. J. It lTiliiiman on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Find Garrett of e visited liei parents Mr. and Mrs. i.onis Fiank on Thurs-daevening. The M I A. Junior girls of the Fiist ward enjoved a party with their teachers. Mis. Cumorah and Miss Relda Fuhriman at the home of the latter. Dinner was seived, rovers being laid for Blanche Misses r,ei 'rude and Fite. I' cue Iiunrenhereer. La lire Alder Lois Meiiill. Beth JiTeuior, Julia Gssell, and Virginia Lowe, Tim lemaimler and t'ae teachers ot the eveiiin; was spent plajine Mis. eits were dinner .1 -. Well-Vill- Al-d- ' NAME - sen and Jove eh n Tibbitts enter-- l tamed on Wednesday evening at the home of the former. Games were played and lunchoti was served to Misses Annabell Smith, jcienia Mohr, Maljorid Bissegger, Helm and Juycelyn Tibbitts and June Jensen, Messrs Jessup and t'lvde Lowe. Owen and Howard Ioulseii. Atve! Bitter and ADon Bunt o." Mr. and Mrs Vernal Jensen and (diddi en of Ogden spent New Yc.n's day lieie. Mr and Mrs, Jesse Jensen and ehildien were ilmm'i guests ol Mi. ami M's Floyd Checketts on New Vein's Day. Mr. and Mis. Fiank Hunter of and Mrs Walter Egrl-ei'HiLeman, of ('oii)i-li- , Mis, Del Bsx'ej- - Columns He Flies Worst Airmail Line Legal Notices! PROBATE ... ic nr AVENGING PAtCOf' MURDER BACKSTAJCSf PHONE 50 TWE dentially. of course." Miss Thomas 44J SHOULD certainly be able to 44tjERE you with her much? answer anv question you may whispered, what sort of clue this Hnnilpi? dfirert asJt. dress is " 1 should With her much? wish to ask, Mr. Randolph, since I dont know myself! the de- I have been with the school for 15 say I was!" she asserted proudly. tective admitted. "But. he added years," Miss Earle interrupted "I have a room here, live here the to himself, after he had escaped the year round, and both years Nita tartly. buyers natural curiosity, X intend "Then Forsyte must take younger shared my room, so she would not to find out! pupils than I had been led to be- have to make the long trip back to Dundee said, New York every night during the lieve, Miss Earle, TTEF0RE he could take any fur-the- r with his most last week of rehearsals. We used winning smile. steps along that particular I was never a here, the to talk until two or three oclock in BEGI.1 PAGE FIVE 50 cudJuyuof ' 1931. 5, PHONE ANNE AUSTIN (JZA JANUARY MONDAY, AND GUARDIANSHIP Automobiles For Sale Used Car Opecialo NOTICES CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First Judicial District f the State of Utah in and for the County of NOTICE v C.u. h ... R") TO CREDITORS DR. WM. W. ROSS Licensed Chiropractor Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND 1475. . Ford Coupe Ford Roadster 1 19 28 Chev. Coach - I i27 Ford Ton Truck, 'In v. Coupe nj I v,d Coach 1'lJ'l Model A. Fold Coach Cache. the morning Say! she broke off, in sudden terror. You aren't a reporter, are you?" A reporter? Good Lord, no! Dundee denied, In all sincerity. Then he made up his mind swiftly. This woman hated the school and all connected with it, had grown more and more sour and every year of the 15 she had served there and she liked Nita Leigh Selim better than anyone she had ever met. The opportunity for direct questioning was too miraculous to be Ignored. So he changed his tone suddenly and said very No, I am not a re earnestly: porter. Miss Earle. But I am not James Wadley Randolph, Jr. I am James F. Dundee, special investigator attached to the office of the district attorney of Hamilton, and I want you to help me solve the mystery of Mrs. Seliui's murder." It took nearly 10 precious minutes for Dundee to nurse the terrified hut obviously thrilled woman over the shock, and to get her Into the mood to answer his questions freely. But I shan't and can't tell you anything bad about Nita! she protested vehemently, wiping her eyes. "The papers are all saying now that she got 110,000 for some awful racketeer named 'Swallowtail Sammy,' but I know she didn't get the money t Hat way! She was too (Tn li,9 11929 f Chiropractors $425. $325. $350. $115. r SERVICE NERVE-O-METE- Phone 446 312 W. R Wenter St., Logan, Utah. $75 00 $75.00 I, 1 la the Matter of the Estate of Thomas K. Obray, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tfie undersigned it the cdttce of George D. Preston, Attorney, Cache Valley Bank Buid-:ng- , I.oiran, Utah, on or before Pebruaiv 5. 1931. Mira G. Obray, administrator. Gemge 1) Preston. Attorney for rdministrator. First publication, December 4, envy-bitte- Last publication, January MOVING The fii iowing cars have been elt with us to sell. The owners me anxious and have placed quick PHONE 448 soiling prices on them 1 1 1 127 Ford Coupe ton truck Ford SERVICE 5, J. W. Motor Co. AULT & SON The toughest airmail line in the world is the one flown regularly SHERIFF'S SALE oy Toni Ward, above, wl j went FORD PRODUCTS to Central America three years Phon 211 In the District Court of the First ago to fly the mail daily from Judicial District of the State of Guatemala to Honduras. His Utah, in and for the County of route is over a region of volcaSTART THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Cache. noes, where there is no possiemof an whatever WITH A CERTIFIED bility maxing aaiailllillllllillllctiiMuMiIlllClillilliitliliilliae CLIFF C. GOODWIN, Ward was ergency landing. USED CAR! Plaintiff, as he arrived in Los Angeles to take a 192't Foul HAT HE FISHER CHRISTENSEN, perfect con rest. All new tires. ditiou. uho known as Mrs. Hattie F. Chits 1929 Ford lm ton truck combi tensou, as Mrs. H F Christensen, nation flat rack and grain body and, ns Hattie F. Christensen; will he sold at at auction the public STRONG-TURNETHE ARM MID ome of John A. Leislimun, Sec re Perfect condtion. New tires. LIXKUY CO., a corporation, and 192x Nash coach. 'This car m per 268 North Main laiy ill Wellsvillc. on Monday the LYMAN BROTHERS COMPANY, 2nd feet condition. Good tires, cer ot February at t Do hour day a Con oi at ion, tified and guaranteed. O' 2 p. 111., to Phone 823 jiav the delinquent Defendants. ssment together with the co-- t 1927 Studebaker Victoiia C jupe NOTICE OF SALE of adverti-m- g and the expense ot New paint, new tues Guaran To be Mild at abend's sale on ale. teed. 7th of lo the at 1931, day January good JOHN A. LEISI1MAX o'clock, A. M. on said day, at the TERMS TRADES From Nita's confidences to you, Secret a v. of the County Court door front of publiaction, Decemdo you have any idea lmw she did date First in Logan City, Utah the fol- ber house, Dundee asked. 2!, 193U get the money lowing described property Lust dat of publication Febiu-tuMiss Eaile shook her In ad. I at a point 60 rods Commencing 2, 19.71. don't know, but she got it honornorth ft om the southwest corner ably. I know that! . . . Maybe 13 ol section One m Township she found her husband and made Home of Better Used Cars North ot Range One F 't of the him pay alimony " 205 North Main Phone 158 Salt Lake Base and Meriuian and Dundee controlled his excitement running theme nmth GO rods; WANTFD Small furnished apartDid she tell you with difficulty. thence east SO rods; thence south ment Steam heated. Close to all about her marriage and diCO rods; thence west 80 rods to the town. Call 94, s. tl Y. vorce?" 30 of place beginning, containing E1J WAN to Miss shook a School head. Earle and her free dr acres, lies girl perpetAgain subject house work in rxi tiange ten ual right ot wry for travel over the The only time she ever spoke of 9 m. Gall hoard and ol described rot at rod above $2000. 00 takes the ?7ew the was east West u:ie last year the first year she it United Motors Radiator Third North J 7. directed our play, you know. 1 lands. Home, (furnished), located on the corner of 1st West Also, conveying with said land asked her why she didnt get marRepairmen NTKD TO BIX -- a stark ot and 5th North. Must he sold ried again, and she said she any and all water right used on near straw 971.1. Lucan plums at in once. connection the with above It has four nice rooms couldnt she wasnt divorced, be- or and a lull basement. Dont cause she didnt know where her described lands. 34 Federal Ave. Dated ol loose this opportunity. this 15th day December, WANTED We will call for ana husband was, and it was too expen1930. A tine sive to go to Reno. Of course two room home little, or cash for dead useless horses pay W. II. SHAW, with 3x9 tods of choice soil she may have found him or someand cows. Phone Logan 49. Coloof Cache County, Utah Shetiff for garden, located on .331 E. a and divorce sometime got rado Animal Co. thing By Oliver Fames, 1st South, for only $1409.00. O30-tf- . this last year, and this money she It you wont pay $1400.00 what Deputy. got was a settlement will you pay for it? It must be "She must have got a divorce, L. E. Nelson. Attorney for Plaintiff. sold. since she was planning to be mar-rieIoist date of publication, January again to a ye 'g man In Ham6, 1931 FOR SALE I seel Drleo lighting id her soothilton, Dundee Radiator Repairing plant and water pump. H. A. ingly. D. 3. D. It. Beckbtead, Preston, Springs and Spring Leaves NOTICE TO CREDITORS The way everybody puts the FOR SALE. Apex quality J 11. For All Makes of Cars very worst Interpretation on everyWhite Leghorn Baby Chicks, In the matter of the estate of thing, when a person gets murat resouable prices from hens FOR SALE baby Super quality Tf Miss Earle stormed. dered! Joseph Brough, deceased. with high trap nest egg recchicks. Order now for early deCreditors will present claims poor Nita had belonged to a rich . ords, the kind that will make L. It. Phone Dalile. livery. with vouchers atached to the unfamily, like the girls here, they money for you. Order Now! tf. would have spent a million to hush dersigned administrator at the ofC. W. Miller, 428 North 1st Second South and Main fice of George D. PTeston, attor, up any scandal on her! . . . Ive East, Phone Logan, Ut. ney, at 203 Cache Valley Banking seen It done! she added, darkly Bldg, Logan, Utah, cn or before the and venomously. 16th day of February, 1931. FOR RENT (To Be Continued) Furnished modern Archie J. Harper, TRANSFER apartment. 253 W. 1st. North. Administrator. . 1U72-JPhone PHONE 314 DIXIE-RUT- H of Weston, Bill Baxter of Seattle, George D. Preston, All Work Guaranteed! FOR RENT Modern file malted Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson of Attorney for Administrator. We Give S. & H. Green Stamp Date of first publication, Decemrooms, with bath. Three blocks Twin Falls were guests of Mr. ber 16, 1930. from rent reasonable. college, and Mrs. William Checketts on Date of last publication, Janu- Phone 1185 W or call 715 East SecTuesday. ond North. ary 16, 1931. The New French PermExpert Work Done at The Mr. and Mis. Le Grande Brown Wave with the anent FOR given RENT Fin apartNOTICE TO CREDITORS ot Idaho Falls, are visiting with ments. 451 North Third East. very best of materials her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EdIn the District Court of the First FURNISH ROOM and Apt. EQ gar Tibbitts. $5.50 Judicial District of the State of Steam heat. Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Campbell, Utah in and for the County of Mr. Mis. and Franklin Sr and Cache. We Call and Deliver I Call 237 and make your Bitter and children were dinner FOR RENT Modern. 5 room B. X. Mr. Mrs. and the guests of In the Matter of the Estate before house. Garage and garden. Phone appointment Phone 8 Hemstitching . 978 J. Campbell, Jr., on New Year's of I.ida A. Pittman, deceased. Xmas Rush I Creditors will present claim; day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tibbitts against the above named estate FOR RENT 3 room furnished We Give S. & apartment, private bath. Phone entertained at a tamily dinner on with voucher,, to (The First Na. Green Stamps 72 North First West. Covers were tional Rank it Logan, Utah, ad New Year's day. 123 N. Main Logan J6. laid for Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Fuhr- ministrator with wi'. annexed ot iman and family, Mr. and Mrs. the estate of Lida A .Pittman, de FOR RENT Until June, a exFloyd Tibbitts and family, Mr. ceased, at the First National Bank modern, furnished house. tremely son. Cache Building, and Logan, Tlieurer Mrs. county and J.loyd 375 North Third East. J5. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Blown, Utah, on or before the 20th day of DIXIXG ROOM SUITES 19.31. Felu Theo nary, Carma Mrs. Eveiton, FIRST NATIONAL BANK and Jovcelyn Tibbitts. OF LOGAN, UTAH, Buffet, table, 6 chairs; reg. $75.00 Now .... $62.50 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chugg with will annexed. Administrator BOARD AND ROOM-Rat- es $24 Now weie bust and hostess to a din- of t lie Pabco $6.50 Rugs, reg. $7.50 estate of Lida A. Pittman to $Ju. Inquiie 795 Ninth Eighth ner party on New Year's day. machine, deceased. practically new; adding Burroughs East. J Covets were laid for Mr. and L Tom Perry, $75.00 large carriage Mrs. L. C. Ntthn and family, Mr. Bust class hoard and room with Attorney for Administrator and Mrs Vernal Jensen and famCoal 85c IIoJs, large galvanized of c Date in first publication, Decern tiirmu heat modern homp. chise Mrs. Mary A Fiedrick. Mr. ily. 1930. U 8 A T. Inquire Gu7 East Sixi'i her to 17, and Mrs. Merrill Iianse naml Date cf last publication, January North. J li. & children, and Mr. and Mis. Chugg 17, 1931. children. and their BOARD and ROOM Phone 229 W. 72-7- 4 Phone 444 West 1st No. Melba Misses La Rue and NOTICE DELINQUENT Theater enteitained on Thursday WELLSVILLE EAST FIELD The evening was spent evening. IRRIGATION COMPANY in a variety of table games. The high score ptizes were given to There is a delinquent upon the QUALITY GROCERY Lloyd Sc lno-- s and Ktma Chugg. Part of the evening was spent following described stock on acOpen Day and Night! in fortune telling and luncheon count of assessment levied on the Block South of U.I.C. 3rd day of October, 1930 and which was setved to lourteen guests. Station became on tile 20fh day delinquent D. O. H. cjttb enjoyed of The S. 1930, several the December, evea dinner patty on Friday umoun's set opposite the names o! ning at t hr home ot Miss lone the respective stockholders as fol Cards and Bunco fol- low Fuhriman s' lowed ihe dinner. Sixteen were includ'd in the paitv. New Coronas, portables. Mi. and Mrs Tlieurer aie over Also good used machines receiving congiafulations the at rival of a baby girl Inin of all makes. S.ctutday, Doc. 27. Mother and babe ate getting along nicely. Tgev iodernpjlumbin JONES much-neede- PLUMBING CO. double-crossin- as-,- - i Johnson - Nuttall - Motor Company WANTED! GEO. SMITHS Real Estate Agency 7vIod-er- Evanr & Cowley J-- ... FOR SALE d LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS 975-M- 899-W- FOR RENT Chas. R. Johnson Beauty Shop . STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS F-- . 2-- Paul Strobelt, Mgr. II. 0S3-J- Tib-biti- s BOARD and ROOM 912; Furniture Exchange Crystal Bottling J-- SMITHS DONT BURY EM! We Will Buy Your TYPEWRITERS! DEAD OR WORTHLESS OdESES ! (to new and vm . gjeon m, ud r 'Whin you answer me, Yes, ' Maty, von should sav: m Tam.' or No ma'am.' and in accordance with law s nr New Maid obligingly ) Righ ninnv of the shares of each pai'cauci to'" a ' ds Meta urv. of sue it stock a1' may he necessat:,, Ml-ti- ' , t : ) '' ST7D Payments! , Call 5 1 2-- J All, makes repaired. We Buy Hides. Pelts 1 Kv: R. COLEMAN y. oi1 irrii Colorado Animal By-Produc- ts Company Phone 49 Logan y 4 f Household goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling 1970 Model A Foul Coach 1930 Ford Sport Roadster 11924 1930. 1931. $135 U |