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Show w rrt Tv PAGE TWO THL Xl. PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING at tbo Kutered lt Offu M By mall, By mail, Delivered, Delivered, bates bnckiption Bald in advance - per month.. per year SY'iOCSIH' ii per year. , -- 25c gt The mm deter of o ia hot Iftwrjp ricfs. tliO Member of Associated Press a The Aseoriated Press is exclusively entitled to tbe nee for of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thia paper and also tbe local new pnbiiabed therein. All right of repubUcailon of special dispatches therein are also repob-Ikattn- reserved. to in hi household of horror bed n pot ible motive Ann tola blftfua ahretod brench ilrtectne, aenrekaa the quartet of Lum W. Carodoa' cook. It ia discovered Chine that hum Wa stole toda pboeuio, '"the lucky fro 4 lea of Pamdoa. in Ferodoa had forbidden him te bum tnorneo end bod broken the cook'a priced tnnmintl tablet hum He. ormed with e hvtrher knife, triea to attack t'h qua for invading bfc room, hnt c blow from Allan Hunt fella the took in the nick ot time, turn its admit ataahrg the phoenix. Daa pit a hia denwxl of the murder . be it handcuffed by Samuels, deputy 4,u ..$:.oo 45e per mouth--. - . attorney. . Rain 9 Chapter 21 CAROLINE'S LOGIC READINGS BAROMETER DOUBTED that ftmiiels was as " sura of himself as he pretended ' ta be about Lam Wes guilt. T Fair Change Today 29!jjji;ij2ii!;3ipfi5S!!:6; !7!!l801I9iH!3O Yesterday The nlmve readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at 8 o'clock each afternoon except Holiday, Tbe "yesterday reading each Monday refers m Saturdays rending. "Does monsieur forget , those The others? Fllque Inquired. little mademoiselle, ' M. Anneraley and Mile. Jahrles, le Ralafrd ant Cicdron Bee, Grainger and'M. le Professeur? And has not Grainger about Lum Wea guilt. Weve caught Grainger In two lies already, Samuels replied hotly. Tve a notion Lum We and he are in this buslpess together. "But consider, my friend, Fltque continued earnestly. "We are not tare this la the hig mystery. Ten rill confine Luis Wo, that Is proper But do not offlUally rhwrge him with the rrfme until we have how yon say? Investigated further." ' Yrmre probably right," Samuels grunted. "I guess we can lock him He up In that garage downstairs. removed the handcuffs from Lum Wes wrists. , 1 am honored that Mr. Samuels condescends to believe me, Lum purred, bowing. "1 dont, Samuels assured him emphatically. "Tbia house it craxy, and Im giving you your ebaned with the rest of the crowd, thats ll. Get along! The north end of the building, walled off from the garage, served ui power house and workshop. Its three windows mads It Impossible for our purpose. Lum We himself solved our problem. If Hr. Samuels will condescend lo look nt tbe eouthmost wall he will yuveal n small door, Lom We Informed us with a benignant smile. The south wall was in shadow, and ws had not noticed tbe door. Femueta approached ft njsptcWpsly. appreciating the novelty ot prisoner discovering his own Jail. Samuels "Whats the Ides? asked. Mr. Samuels wilt consider It an ample security for my miserable CUamnmn erptsttied crees,'f-tli- e ' i ' '! blandly. small The door opened Into square room with cement, walls, floor and celling. . A single window, so Bmall that even Lum Ws could not have crawled through It, shed dingy light upon a cobwebby accumulation of old tranks and furniture. .Tire door was of A wo Inch pine.- - Samuels, still suspicions, thumped upon the walls and eyed the window. "A veritable dungeon!" Flique to-b- of the automobile fatalities are caused by automobiles striking pedestrians. One of the commonest reasons given for such accidents is that the pedestrians were confused by the traffic." cars, . Things happen so suddenly in a street filled with that it is not surprising, that people become confused. They think that he way is clear for them to cross, but suddenly from some unexpected direction shoots a car coming fast, which they had not seen. Their minds refuse to work, and they fail to make the quick jump that might land them in safety. Pedestrians should obey traffic rules, and consider the danger of becoming confused before they take chances, Automobile drivers should give the pedestrians a chance, and consider what a hard time they have crossing streets in many BOUT A. three-fifth- s - crowded places. FOLKS WHO ARE BORED OME folks have spent so much of their time pursuing pleasures, that nothing seems interesting to them. A writer tells in the Christian Century, of how a young business man talked of the erbwd he chummed with. They had danced, played cards, attended shows, gone on outings, pntil they felt they had exhausted all ways of having a good time. There are many such folks in society circles. What can such ones do to recover an interest in life ? . The philosophers tell us that we do not find happiness by ' aiming directly at it. Satisfaction comes from doing things well. Many people find it in their work. Many find it in music, reading, gardening, or some Athletic sport. Doing things for other people brings satisfaction for many. Lives spent mainly in the search for fun are apt to turn out pretty dull. rt: I t 1 Utah State News .. Power Company Employee Killed V By The Associated Press. of Provo Sam Jacobs Carlsbad, CaL, was found not guilty of the murder ot Wll-- Jiam Stevens, a transient miner, by a Jury In district court The verdict here yesterday. was returned after all night was Stevens deliberations. found in a box car near here He had several weeks ago. Tod Pocatello, May 36 (AP Harder, 85, an employe of the Idaho Power - company? was killed, yesterday when he came In contact with a live wire while working in the transformer yard of the company at Blackfoot, Idaho. Vem Watson, a fellow work . .. er, was slightly injured.. It been beotoiL- was reported that harder died Howard Jen- of shock rather than Delta, Utah, bums. exclaimed.' sen, 8, of. Delta, was electro- His widow resides at Nampa We backed out. leaving Lum We cuted here yesterday when he and a brother and his parents behind, and Samuels slammed tbe accidentlly touched a live wire at St. Anthony. door. He swung tha hasp over and while playing with two comran one of his handcuffs through the panions. He had climbed to 11 securing the door. Constipation staple, the .top of .an Iron pole on "Thatll hold him, Samuels said. a railroad water tank when Glycerin Mix Ends "And how monsieur will resume the accident occurred. his search (or the shoe that trod "For 11 year I tried to get rid that blackness Into the carpet, eh?" W. F. 8cMU Idaho Falls Ing, dairy representative of the of constipation, says Chas. . E. Flique chuckled, "First the little national farm board, has ac- Blair. "Then at last the simple mysteries, then .the big mystery an tpvitation of the mixture, Adlenka, made me reThat. U the way f life, la It not?" cepted "Idaho Falls chamber of com- gular. Samuels muttered one of his ImThe simple mixture of glycermerce to speak here on June and took himself elf. precations in etc. buckthorn 14. Black and. White day will bak, saline, next? I Inquired of Flique. What on acts BOTH be advanced from (Adlenka) upper probably T think and to act. mon omi, June 16 to include Mr. Schil- and lower bowel, relieving con that ts the sum of achievement, 3 hours! stipation In Brings out lings address. poisons you never thought were yes? I ahall think, and you. M. Moscow three. in.youe-systeLet- - Adlerika I'Antiqualre. shall And tha pretty Twenty It ts well that ! am forestry students of the Uni give your stomach- and bowels mademoiselle. lef REAL, cleaning- and" see' howt Ttot-t- o versity - hn along. yeanryounger.Rnn on the annual junion field good you feel! City Drug Co. my littla oae. touri'of the Priest River forest. ( Adv ) You soon loss touch with the ardencies of youth In the antique , Years it m. 1 -- H- 'bnstecss.'WPT T tarried off feeling lidicutouhly juvenile. b Cwroiiee bud wnld be up on the slope aud 1 followed tbe path that raa alorg the edge of Tbe Gut It was apparent at a glance ihatTbe Gut could ubrba crossed, except perhaps at very low tide, as lYofessor Johns and Hendricks had said Even now it was Impassable. Tawny waters hissed violently Into secret caverns.. No one crossed it during the hour In which Parados was killed. Of that I was certaii. The Gut a as curved Ilka a sciml-t-r- . Us point extending southward. I half mile of brisk walking had brought me almost to the apex of The Gat Chaparral clad the trail rn either side of the slope, but as I drew near to the bluff it thinned down to solitary clumps of lilae or 4d-'- TRAMPLING; ART FOR PROFITS all It virtues, wmimr iaAu- con run tumick under tin spur el freed ter profits. Witness, nun tkreeteniuf tbe Art at Music. FOR Wtf musicians in Hollywood supply nil tbe music9 offered an thousands of theatres. Can aocb a reservoir of talent nurture arUstk tiny prefreaa? Tbe time function of tbe machine te to increase the value of the product fed bite It not to debeee rt. There, fore mechanical music, as 0 substitute Lvinf Music, ts a spurious form of progress Like a loom converting good wool into shoddy. fr f knmr , TV. triad srraa, tl'!. imk),is For nunc grind or,na aaaaUanat art, a iona of .acini is. U t .resume, ud iaou eostscC WKo profits hose dependent upon ly tto climioatloa rf sic IroM Ids tdeatre ? Nat 31 3, tbe Ktafc.levittf public! Nat tbe muskisni If ye u sms that theatre pntroue re entitled to musie -- m oddc Men rfo urthhar ptentree, far the price they pas HELP SAVE THE ART FROM RUIN, aroll with uHlimt of others tbe Music Defense Leefue. When the pubhe'e vmca ia raised its be served Anerfem Fs4rstia at MuelcUne 1440 Broadway, New York N, Y. Owflwwtf Wittiut hrikir UmHm e pwt, pleow eared nr mm la IM Hull. Dei cm e, ne sM I. nwU to too lew (llaiutiM 1 Url.1 Mwu two to. TMstrZ Worn Addraa i Cy.... she gives her Slots .... "Such a lovely morning te be izy," Caroline said. "How did you FLASHES OF LIFE By The Associated Press.-HeYork Expert marks manship ot John Morse, 14. saved his father's life. Col. Robert H. Morse ' of Chicago returning from a four 'months hunting tour In India, said the boy shot a panther In Nepal that was about to spring at him. John also killed three , t THE AMERICAN FEDERATION. OF MUSICIANS fCmeriifci( 140,000 practaiaaei aMnoww ia tha VmteJ Stataa ad R" 12, frtoHwt, 1440 Irtohng Nn Y aai, H. T. -. tigerfl- ,- child-sca- j -- i. -- nt per-- " attention. It onen happens that the mother who has been irritable ahd unpatient when she- - haa to lake care of her child all day and every day ghvts, him ).iui COMPANY very day in the week except bumlay Second Class Matter. - 1 BOOTH KATES Fl'KXISHEl) ON APPLICATION ADVERTISING jUU.aAL, CPU A IT. UTAH tMurder at omiui at Uigtn. t'uh, au V LOU AN, CACHE r THE JOURNAL '' a away from that manage to ftmey Mr. Fllque? Carollne't warm role cam from behind a thlckat of buckthorn to guy left. 1 fonnd her altttng against a eucalyptus tree with a book ea her lap and that bantorlcg look 1 loved in her eyas. He told me te come and find you, I laughed, dropping beside her. That was alee of him. Isnt It gorgeous up here? 1 could almost forget that horrible affair even happened. That was my thought when yon' spoke, I said. "You feel ss though you had come up out pf jcmeiliing corrupL Carolinas eyea sparkled.- - "Yen are such a refreshing young man, Mr. Hunt. Ia what Thats Interesting. way? How old are you?" Thirty almost." "Heavens! Whoever beard of mn ef that age being ta the antique business? I thought they were all ( at least, and wore, beards like Victorias scientists and editorial writers. "Yoe think my profession has aged ms, tbssT I was sitting on tha gram at her (net, my face on a level with here, and I knew I had never teen anything quits so satisfactory as the ? picture aha mads. Im not so sure now,'! she ms meditatively. I thought yon wore old inside, I mess hot yon are not 1 suppose its that thin dark, wiry look you hava. Suddenly aha was laughing at me, little crinkles tugglag davsstatiagly at the corners of her eyes and month. "M. IAntiqualre, she declared. Yon are youeger than yon were last night. I don't belie vs yon are more than It. I've been Well," 1 grinned. through a good deal since last :- . - much more of tnat friendly response and real mothering she Witjch he requires after has been freed of his society for several hours of each dav. It is quality, not quantity, . tionship between mother and child is far more otten helped than hurt by partial separation. It would be illuminating to have Insight uSto what lies be-Ihi- this fear that through being sent to a nursery school or a "kindergarten a child will be deprived eff the raotluerinT ;L that he needs. I suspect tnat often there not so much true maternal concern as a possessiveners which fears competition. nc suspicion .11 : U' I " ter r ov gui All Ru Tie accuracy af lie depeuJt upon the sand rueai., hour-tlat- bo s thromth Rt Sa ... 8U ittle AT A TIME Ei Pr Lu A ofdu U an continuous process Controlled Roasting lies in the fact that only a few pounds of coffee pais through tbe roasters at a time. method can No produce the flavor that thia exclusive process gives Hills Bros. foi tri to: f: bulk-roai- Coffee. Tt th ha Ft from the original v Easily opened with the At , Fli HILLS ed w foi BROS, us COFFLE wi ne Is 0M th st CO A Danger? By Alice Judson Pele Many a mother who Is fully aware of the benefits ; to .be derived, from nursery. ...school ox kindergarten . keeps her child at home because she is afraid that the early separation will lead to an estrangement' between herself and "her child. She , feels that excellent jls the nursery school or kindergarten experience may be, she would, through , it, lose her child and that her "child, hr turn, would be deprived of the mothering which he needs. The danger seems to me an unreal one. The average mother is so Involved in housekeeping that she really devotes far less time to her cnild than she likes to think that she does. Furthermore, she ls often so bored with the monotony of baby care and so Irked with the limitations .Imposed by it upon her own activities that e Nonsense! I was beginning when she (topped You sre just : "I isn't nonsense. being emotional and detective are not supposed te be emotional. Cant we ba logical about it? A But. when you try to. thro on yourself yoe are not being Ingles!, " I burst forth, "You are not going" to tell me that you killed Den Parados, murh as he deserved It, tr your "Of course noL-- Aud Im not trying to throw suspicion on myself, either. But 1 would say I hadn't killed him If I had. Dont yon see? I had motive, hadn't 1? "Two good ones," I admitted reluctantly. "And Parados deserved what he i . r night sort. i that counts in these matters. It seems to me that the rela- , Her eyes darkened and I regretted the reference I had mads. So have, L tbe replied soberly. Yon must have a good deal to tell . me. "I'd sooner talk about something also. I said gently. So would L and aha smiled wistBut yon musu't forget that fully. Mr. Samuels still suspect me of killing Parados. Samuels, I said stoutly, "Is aa ass. But I doubt vary much If be does suspect yon new. No restrictions- - had been placed upon ms tud 1 describedduring tha night, recounted what Flique had told me. and f Informed hvr ef what had developed during the morning. . , "1 cant quits Imagine Lam .Wdkilling bis., master. , ah e '.t&id V thoughtfully. Ha had plenty ot motive. China lives for her dead, as Flique said.? "Why couldnt Parados have toft him slons r, Caroline cried psssioi Italy. "Ha had everything any man could wish for and Lnm We .had nothing but bis fathers spirit What a beast ha was! Do yon think Luni 4 Wa did It? "I dont kuow, Her outburst hid" depressed mo "Grainger gave him an alibi, hut Grainger has lied twtef already. It Lum Wes motive wan the only one wed turned np Td sap yes, but It Isnt by a long shot heres Aauerslvys, Johns, - the French convicts. Celias, Mrs. Parados, Grainger And Miss Jah-rie- s probably have on "And Caroline BrentV "Dont say that I begged, for tbe hardness ta her tone bad distressed me. Surely It Isnt necessary for md to tell you that 1 know you hadnt anything to do with It? T hai drama nearer and she atop-- ' ped her hand onto my arm. "Its dear of yon to say that her eyes ware tragic, but really you don't know anything ot tbe . , ) Fi H Ai Y &etOveb-3- 8 N vi Uf25f-V,- . Baking Rwder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large yolume in your bakings Millions ot pounds used by our Government LOW FARES,' goodA-Chance-o- Fraijkfort-On-Mai- n, BEGINNING.!-1- or Wiscame to legislators to- - protest the Washington seizure last week of such articles from a store operated by John Lang in Milwaukee. a" delegation dayby consin who horse entry ln this yearn derby was brought up from a puny foal, on a diet of port wine, His owner, eggs and sugar. Hugh P. Nickalls, brother of Captain Nickalls, the famous a oarsman, believes he has irtk; the'Wwf to MaTTznfl t the East Then! J , DAILY TO SEPT. fiWh winning: Return, L?raiftj! Germ- OcLSli Prohibition has found any One Its way Into opera. an scene of "transatlantic production about America, depicts a raid on a night "club: Ir was wrlttra by George AntheU, a - native of Trenton, N. J who has been in Pans for the last eight ears. The Europeans liked ultra-mode- ! May feur f rn William Princeton, N. J, Berryman Scott, professor of geoglogy at Princeton University for, 50 years, comes to the aid of the modern college boy. IDs own he got?" contemporaries, This Isnt getting us any where. says, "must have been a rather inferIt ts!" she declared emphatical- disorderly lot, distinctly ly. It's bringing yon to the point ior in manners and behavior of admitting that Mr. Samuels hat to their modern successors. Just as much reason to suspect me Members Annapolis, Md., as h has any ot tha others. of next month's graduating (Co,yrifht. ltSi, Wtliua. 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