Show THE GARLAND "But you know Miss Train you Fletcher?” The man nodded reluctantly THE MURDER ' Monte Barrett Q Copyright 1JS the Bobba Merrill WNU (ary lea Peter thought WEDDING MARCH by don’t Cn ywaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa SYNOPSIS In the minister’s study Jim to be married to Doris is stabbed to death Carmody Callls Shipley one of the bridesmaids is ob vlouely in a state of anxiety Peter Cardigan novelist and amateur detective of some note with Sergeant °f the New York police begin the official Investigation Franklin while waiting had many visitors among them his mistress an actress “Choo Choo” Train his Intended wife's father Ambrose Carmody her brother Rylle Daniel Bullis politician and an unknown woman in a blue frock who had quarreled with Franklin Rylle Carmody openly tryadmits ing to stop the wedding after being Informed by Webster that Spears Franklin was still friendly with Choo Choo despite his approaching marriage Kilday secures the dead man's keys Callls Shipley Is somewhat conIn her answers to questions tradictory but the investigators learn nothing of Importance An Interview with Daniel Bullis is also fruitless Webster Spears admits Informing of Rylie Carmody Franklin's relations with Choo Choo for Doris Carmody’s sake In the hope of preventing the wedding He and Doris had had a love affair Fletcher Franklin’s Is reticent Waiting Franklin about Then he volunteered "She phoned this morning and Mr Franklin told her he would see her" Again Peter thought of the woman' In blue "Did any other woman telephone this morning?" Fletcher appeared to ponder then shook his bead “See here Fletcher" the novelist’s tone was conversational now “I Imagine you knew quite a bit about Choo Choo Train didn't you?” The man only blinked “Can't you answer me? What did you know about this woman T "I think she was very fond of Mr Franklin” Fletcher said slowly “but I can’t say that I know much about her She’a an actress I believe” "I mean did she come here freHave you aeen much of her quently? here? Did she have a key to this Peter's questions crowdapartment?" ed one another Impatiently The servant’s manner grew more deliberate than ever "She has been here a time or two sir when I was As here to your other questions I’m afraid I can’t answer them Perhaps Mlsa Train — ” “No never mind Miss Train" Peter brushed the suggestion aside hruskly "What other women were In the habit of coming here?" Fletcher’a eyebrows raised doubt“Women?” fully “There were othera weren’t there?" The man shrugged "Of course But I am a serfrom time to time “Mr vant" he smiled deprecatlngly Franklin never took me Into his confidence” Peter felt that the man knew more than he was admitting but felt equally aure that It would be difficult to CHAPTER IV— Continued — 9— "Then how does It happen yon knew "He gave me his name sir Mr Carseemed rather— er — flustered mody lie told me who yon might say sir he was and said that It was important that he see Mr Franklin at once” “I see” Kilday leaned against the table arms folded across his chest "Who else was here?” “Mr Dunbar lie told me about the— about Mr Franklin’s death” “Mr Dunbar?” The detective “Milo Dunbar?” weighed the name He was Mr Franklin’s “Yes sir partner” viously aroused Several times I finally “Yes sir told him that Mr Franklin couldn’t be reached today That he had already gone to the church to he married ne didn't call after that” his cigar In The sergeant puffed Under his breath Feter whissilence Bullis had tried all tled tunelessly day to see Jim Franklin who knew what he wanted but refused to talk to him That was obvious from the conversation Fletcher had overheard between Franklin and Nick Royce But whether he wanted to or not Franklin had seen Bullis— at the church Not exactly a new lead but an Interesting sidelight to an old one Royce knew why Bullis had been so anvious to see Franklia Kilday resumed the Questioning “W’ho else was here today Fletcher?” Once more the man brushed his all “That's forehead thoughtfully Sir” he replied finally The sergeant evi“You’re surer man the like the way didn’t dently hesitated over his replies His manner was too guarded that was all” "I’m quite sure Fletcher replied' Ills “round eyes blinked at the detective solemnly "I have been here all day” Choo Train?” about Choo “How Peter questioned for the first time He His voice was purposely harsh from the hoped to Jar sn admission man "She wasn’t here today” acquaintances" Feter found It rather difficult to put next to this calm question “You were aware man Mr Dunbar that there were certain— In Franklin's relationirregularities ships with jwomen?” “It The attorney nodded slowly was too bad" he said “One great weakness In an otherwise strong char the acter" "But you don’t know any of these women?” I knew of Dunbar hesitated “Yes this actress — the one they call Choo Choo Train I believe that affair was common knowledge Jim made no 1L secret of She — this him at the office this morn- ing” him" "When was he here?” "This evening About six o’clock I He told me— ” think I know’ the sergeant “Yes yes “But what did he want? terrupted lie didn’t come here Just to tell you wliat had happened” Fletcher "He was lookshrugged He said ing for Mr Franklin’s will he was sure It was here somewhere” '0h! And did he find It?” There didn’t seem to be "No sir any papers here of that nature” Who else was here?” “All right Kllday’s manner was brusk Fletcher smoothed the thinning hair flat across his forehead with a careful hand "I belieie that was all sir” he said Were “How about the telephone? there any messages?” Mr Daniel Bullis called “Yes sir aeveral times and left his number” "When was that?” “At various times all day sir He began calling early this morning and from then on” called repeatedly came In dur"When Mr Franklin did you give him ing the afternoon Mr Bullis’ messages?” "Yes sir I told him he had called" “Whnt did Mr Franklin say then?” Fletcher shook his head dubiously “Mr Franklin didn’t want to talk to Mr Bullis” he said “lie turned to Mr Royce and said ’I guess I know what he wants’ and Mr Royce said 'Let him sweat Jim’ " “Then Mr Franklin never called Mr Bullis?” “No sir” “Did Mr Bullis phone again after Franklin and Rojce had left for the church?” Klldny’s Interest was ob- “Find Anything Yet Mr of Franklin’s Dunbar?" Will admission from wring any damaging For him on the subject of women this he yielded him a reluctant admiration but It did not lesson his Impatience “Where did Mr Franklin file his corKilday resumed the respondence?” "Perhaps we can learn questioning aomethlng there" Fletcher led the way to a desk In the next room which both the detective and the novelist searched withBills they found one out success from a florist which Interested Kilday until he perceived that the flowers had There was gone to Doris Carmody also one personal note penciled by Nick Royce reminding Franklin of a else luncheon engagement Nothing of a personal nature "Did Mr Dunbar find anything at all?” “Only what you see here sir" “Where else would we be apt to find Peter faced the his letters Fletcher?" servant “I’m afraid these are the only personal paper? he kept sir” "U’m We'll have a look" said Kilday But though they searched the apartment thoroughly room by room had told the Fletcher apparently truth Nowhere could they find any which trace of personal correspondence to a clue them the Identity might yield of the mysterious woman In blue who had quarreled with Franklin In Doctor study at or near the time Abernathy’s of the murder When they left Peter had a feeling somehow or another that Fletcher had outwitted them Yet he was sure had been no personal corthere in that apartment filed respondence It glanced at his watch Kilday “Still too early to was ten o’clock turn In” he said "Suppose we go 'He might have a talk with Dunbar be able to help us with this woman In blue The least he can do Is Identify another key for us One of these probably opens Franklin’s office” By looking In the' telephone direcdistory at a corner drug store they covered the slain man’s partner lived nearby The attorney did not keep them “I’m glad you’ve come" he waiting said In greeting “If I can be of any help" We’re try“You can Mr Dunbar ing to locate the mysterious woman who visited Jim Franklin in In blue Doctor Abernathy’s study at about the You were there time of the murder when the doctor described her Does she fit any woman of your acquaintance?” “I’m afraid Dunbar smiled faintly there are too many women who wear Peter showed his Interest “Jim told me of It” Dunbar ex"It seems that she was deplained It termined to attend the wedding was quite a social event you know Evidently this woman had certain amHe smiled bitions along that line" faintly "Did Franklin tell you how he felt about that?" Kilday queried Of course he would not "Oh yes permit It That was why she phoned I believe They quarreled about It Jim told me about It because It wor rled him" “Then he hadn’t broken off with this woman?” Peter made no effort to stifle his surprise “I think shook his head Dunbar not I believe his quarrel with Choo Choo Train over a wedding Invitation was the first Intimation he had that It was going to be difficult to play the dual role of lover and bridegroom" “But Choo Choo was not the woman In blue” It was not a question Peter aloud "That was merely thinking means there Is bound to be another woman She's the one we must find Are you unable to give us even a hint Mr Dunbar?” as to her Identity admitted “I’m sorry” the lawyer Of course I know there have “I can’t been other women Quite a number But I’m afraid I in fact of them can't be of any help In finding them" In the Kilday appeared engrossed and his voice cigar he was lighting was casual as he asked "Find anyDunMr will yet thing of Franklin’s bar?” “Not yet I have been to his apartI'll probment but It wasn’t there ably locate It at the office In the there looked haven’t yet "You then?" "Not yet" "And you didn’t find anything else at the apartment—anything at all that might help us In our search for this other woman Mr Dunbar?” You might “Not a thing Sergeant have a look at the apartment though As a matter of fact 1 was only lookoverfor will I hate the might ing looked that would help something you” ' GARLAND WIS TO BE OONTINT F Woman’s Changing Status CONTROL DISEASE OF YOUNG CHICKS Proper Handling Important in Fighting Diarrhea The exercise of strict care In handling young chicks Is highly Important eradicating bacillary white diarrhea states H 0 T Gauger of the North Carolina State College poultry depart ment dgjFsons walking Into brooder houses rodents and other wild creatures contaminated food manors from diseased birds and unsanitary houses all are the disease for spreading responsible germs Another source of Infection Is In diseased eggs which always hatch out diseased chicks “To wipe out the diarrhea all diseased chicks should be killed and burned or burled" says Gauger “All brooder houses should be cleaned evchicks are seven days until the ery day old and then once every four days and animals All birds thereafter which might spread the germs should be kept away from the chrcks" foot of floor At least one square for each be provided space should should be A good disinfectant chick placed In their drinking water and a mash should be'lncluded In their diet so as to build up their resistance to disease To prevent the chicks from eating food that has fallen to the floor where the feeding germs may be lurkfng be placed should upon wire pans feet frames at least ons and above Inch and an and square the floor The wire should bo small mesh Or size U hardware cloth will also serve satisfactorily The frames should be cleaned dally Gauger states that a most Important step le to secure eggs or chicks from hatcheries whose flocks have been found free of the diarrhea after being given the blood tests or at least make sure that the eggs cams from In birds Vitamins Destroyed by Cooking Poultry Rations rations destroys Cooking poultry B and G and may result in Illness or death of many young chicks advises a writer in Successful Farming This Is the conclusion reached by nutrition specialists at the University of Wisconsin after careful tests with cooked and raw feeds A ration made up of natural feeds In excellent and fed raw resulted But when a growth of the chicks similar group of chicks was fed the same ration after It had been heated for hours at 239 degrees Fahrenheit This IndiIt developed polyneuritis cated that vitamin B had been devitamins stroyed Other tests showed when pellagra veloped that chicks defed the same ration after It had been heated to 212 degrees Fahhrenhelt for 144 hours Then this group of chicks was fed yeast which had been heated enough to destroy vitamin B but not enough to Injure vitamin G They recovered This indicated that cooking the ration had destroyed vitamin G as well as B It Is thought that only the vitamins were Injured by the cooking Gretta Editor of Telegram) (By Woman’s Pair Palmer tha New York World- - there are two subjects Nowadays which certainly command the human Intelligence They are women and economics Looking over any civilized bookshelf one Is astonished to find to what an extent the role of modern woman is Involved One Is also astonished to discover that our future In terms of wheat and oil is being wisely discussed on all sides over a shelf of our liLooking brary and without cheating we find seven titles In which the word Woman Is Involved out of a possible twelve That mesdames la high marksmanship It means that we as s subject for controversial writing are pretty fancy stuff And as a matter of fact we are For we have made more tremendous strides towards achievement than any other group within the memory of the current generation Women were consplclous If you remember some fifty years ago as the Little Ladles who glided fly swatters as s decoration for the home— In s word they were the complete intellectual washout Today things have somewhat changed Today a woman like your humble servant can without shame admit to running a Woman’s Page Today a woman can confess that she lives in s woman's hotel without fear of a of accused being being perfectly force In the W C T U splendid In a word movement s Today woman can express an Interest In the progress of her sex without any Intimation of her being a shedder of Sweetness and Light or a prude There was a time not so long ego exwhen nobody talked economics cept solemn young men with Ph D’s and radicals Those days have Now anyone with a vestige passed of Interest In current affairs must evince some appreciation of the exIn our periments under consideration nation's Capitol And by the same token everybody today who Is alive must to contemporary happenings awaken to the fact that woman Js e brand new element In national affairs Perhaps she will be a permanent Institution Perhaps she will not NoThere have been toe body can telL was many ages in which woman for the most negligible thoroughly sanguine feminist to predict what will happen now ' But we are quite obviously la a state of flux and change so far aa And It woman’! status Is concerned behooves nobody to be too cocksnre on what the outcome Is bound to be Women" as Sherwood “Perhaps Anderson said In bis last that the Idealism of the race might find Its final hope In womanhood Perhaps we must accept a less glorious future But one thing Is certain — that It Is an exciting and thing to be a womaa unpredictable In 1034 computed speed of 000 miles an hour or nearly 80 per cent of the speed of sound HAVE VISION OF FLYING AT 554 MILES AN HOUR An airplane capable of flying 654 miles an hour using existing engines could be built today by applying known aerodynamic principles to Its design and construction according to John Stack of the national advisory for aeronautics committee This la faster hour an 131 miles than the present speed record 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Milo Dunbar hesitated "My wife Isn't well" he said "but If you think It would really help of course I’ll do it" On the way down In Kllday’s car the detective explained the Importance of he attached to the Identification "And another thing” he the keys “It’s quite possible we may added find some clue to the Identity of the s woman In blue If we can locate personal file Somewhere nearly every one has such a file — letters they of various waDt to save — memoranda Women natures — all sorts of things save programs and that sort of thing With a man It’s more apt to he picIf tures Either may keep letters we find Jim Franklin’s tile it will oe a big help” UTAH POULTRY Some Speculation as to morning” t f TIMES blue Sergeant Can you describe ber more fully ?" admitted "Unfortunately Kilday “Doctor Abernathy Is the only on® who saw her and that’s as much as we have to go on However as Franklin’s partner I thought you might be able to help us At least you might be able to give us a list of his women be of would which acquaintances great value In IheTnvestlgatlon" ‘Tm sorry” and Dunbar looked as afraid he I’m “but It though meant I will be of little help along that line You see" he explained “Jim’s Interests and mine were entirely different We did not move In the same circles As you probably know he was quite a That politician and a great mixer was his strong point My forte was law It didn’t make a bad combination Jim’s wide association and popularity attracted many clients to the firm My Job was to handle the business after he got It Oh of course" the attorney shrugged "Jim wasn’t bad lawyer and he handled some cases But In the main that end of the business was nnder my direction The result was that In the past few years we have drifted farther and farther apart socially “Of course we were still warm friends but our friendship did not extend beyond office hours For that reason I am scarcely in a position to help you when it comes to his women American In 1519 bird was by a Span- explorer chickens and other poultry by quick freezing and held In cold storage six months or mors are scarcely to he distinguished from birds In both appearance killed fresh Ducks preserved When you go to buy aspirin just remember this: Every tablet of real aspirin of Bayer manufacture is stamped with this cross No tablet without this cross is GENUINE Bayer Aspirin Genuine Boyer Atpirin Does Remember this for your own protection Tell your friends about it for their Brotection Genuine Aspirin S:t Nof Harm the Heart MrMBF and taste The total annual value of the products of poultry In the United States about $149000000 Is dozen eggs are 2000000000 In a year with a value of of bahv chicks Exclusive birds are sold with a value 2q4OOOOOO of $202000000 Salt Lake City’s Nearly fewest Hotel sold Out fflfoiOicm SHAMPOO t Hair t Don't Fear Motherhood Mrs Pearl Sowen at 103 Sheridan W 2nd St Wyo “Before my baby was born I wu awfully servous had and weak frequent I aard headaches and pains of Or bottle one only Favorite Plena's Prescripme tion and It itrenfthened and drove away that tired condition nervous It aim relieved me of tha he dirhea and that heavy ache In tha email of my bark” eta liquid New rice tablets Larm Wa De Ow Para" aise tabu or liquid uvi: of a million eggs handled last dock workers at Brisbane only one was broken year by Australia HOTEL African geese are popular because they grow large In two months’ time They are feathered In dark and light TEMPLE SQUARE fray are satisfactory iwulniff fitopa Hair FiUhg Imparts Color and and Faded datyto ae endGray DrnrafeU II T PtcViogoM — Ideal force til FLORkSTON GcmnacOoei with Parker's Hair Balaam Mekee tha heir eoft mad Duffy 60 eenta by mail or at drug futa Iltaoax Chemical Work Patehagu N paralysis and art! 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