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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1929. For Your Next Dance Try the t What ii.mnt.iifion tn fTemtnzway. Is hi It I do not know, but hd took It wlih Mm, to mali on his way to the tnt!on. (End of Mr. Porter'a Journal) CONCLUSION t Dance Band 'Popular Dance Music at Its Best" Best Music at Popular Prices - Geo. Brown, Director Mar. 356-- Tel Ingstone. "during Tlie Journal takes us up to the evening of September 10, 1922. It was to the fourth and last tragedy of that summer, which tilled the next day's papers, that little PetUngUl referred. In the conversation recorded lu the introduction of this Journal. It was with this tragedy that, as I'ettliiyill said ap?rievedly, the story "quit" on theui. And quit It did. We felt then that the best thing to do, mi dor the clrcumstauces, was to let it rest. There was nothing to be gained t giving the story to the public, an much to be lost. At that time, It I to be remembered, a wave of spiritual Isra, or rather spiritism, waa spreading over the country; It was still filled, too, with post-wa- r psychopaths. The very nature of the experiment which had been trieu was of the sort to seize on the neurrtlc Imagination, and set it atlatue. It was not considered advis able to allow It publicity. Now, of course, things nre different. The search goes on, nnd perhaps some day, not by this method but by some legitimate and scientific one, survival may be proved. I do not know; 1 di not greatly care, fter nil, I am a Christian, and my faith Is built on a life after death. Hut 1 accept that ; I do not require proof of It. . . . t Picture us, then, that evening when Journal 10, the ends, September waiting for we knew not what: .Line picking up her knitting nnd putting It down nguin; Edith powdering her nose with hands that shook In spite of hoi best efforts; Ilalllday at the railroad station with the car to meet Cameron; and off In the woodland, where the red lamp of the lighthouse flashed its danger signal every ten second.? froii the end of Robinson's point, Oieenongii and a half dozen ol'icers. Picture u?, too, when we had nil gathered; Cameron, with his hand sti'l bandaged, presented to the dramatis personne of the play and eyeing each one In turn shrewdly; Mrs. Livingstone garrulous and uneasy; nnd Living stone a sort of waxy white and with a nervous trembling I had never ih served before, of us all, only Ilalllday seemed natural. And llayward. natural because he was never at ease. What Cameron made of It 1 do know. Very probably he saw lu u only a group of sensation seekers, excited by some small contact with a world beyond our knowledge, and If be felt at all, It was that I had Joined the ranks. lie himself dhl not appear to take He mad'" It the matter seriously. plain that be had come In thl? manner at my nqueyt; that his own methods would bo entirely different. When Kdith, I think It was, asked him If be made any preparation for such affulrs. he laughed and shook his bead. "Kxcept that I sometimes take a cup of coffee to keep me awake!" be said On the way up the drive 1 walked with Livingstone. Why, I hardly know, except that he seemed to dslft toward me. lie never spoke but one. and it seemed to me that he was snr veylng the shrubbery and tree, like a titan who suspected n trap. Once he was on tny left I was aware that he bad put bis hand to his hip pocket, and I was so startled that I Mumbled and almost fell. I knew, ns conildet; ly as I have ever known anything, thnt be bad a revoher there. "Careful, man." h said. Thoe were Ids only word during our slow progress toward the main bouse, nnd so tense were tits nerves thai they ?.ou:ided like a curse. Cameron and Kdith were leading and I could hear her talking, carry ing on valiantly, although n It turne.t out she knew ln'tter than any of tj except Ilalllday. the terrible po.IMil tie HhemJ. llayward walked ntotie fluns , bis ruhber-Foleand behind P miiklug no sound on the drlie made me uneasy, somehow; that tdlciii progress f Ms; It wns stealthy nnd And ! think I.Uli-dlseoneertlng. stone fell It so. too, for be Mopped oiKo and turned around. . Yet. nt the time, ns between the r my Mi"ptclon that evetiiiiL Not to talnty (minted to Lhlngst,.ne. go Into 'be cruelty of tny tgnomnee, n cruelty which I now understand but t!on bitterly resented. I had bad Ml. men under ch.se obervuib'it diirin;-thlime we walled for Cameron An.! 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For one tiling, he offered lo Hike Cameron through the house and on llalliday's Ignoring that, and g.dng oil with Cameron himself, was distinctly surly, lie remained In the hall at the foot of the stairs, apparently listening to their progress nnd gnawing at his lingers. Watching him from the den, I saw him make a move to go op the stairs, but lie caught my eye and abandoned the idea. It was then that Jane felt faint, nnd I went back to the Lodge for her smelling salts. . . . The letter, undoubtedly the iettet which llallidav had shown to the po lice, was lying open on Edith's desk, under the green bottle, and as I lifted the salts It blew to the floor. I glanced at It as I picked it up. "KING COAL" 11 Fn recording the events leading tip to the amazing denouement that night the details of the seance 1 am tin der certain dllliculties. Thus, I kept no notes. For the lirsl time I found myself a part of tln circle, sitting between Livingstone and Jane, iiiid with Cameron near the lamp, prepared to make the notes of what should occur. "Of course," he said, as we took oui daces, "we are not observing the usual precaution" of what I would call a tes; Ail we are attempting to do seance. Is to reproduce, as nearly as possible the conditions existing nt Hie other two sittings. And" be glanced h! Mr. Porter's ad me nnd smiled mission to the circle proves to be dis turbitig. we can eliminate him." lie asked us to remain quiet, no matter what happened, and to be cor tain that no hand was freed without an immediate statement to thai tf "if feet. "Not that I expect fraud, of course,' he added. "Put It Is customary, un der the circumstances." 1 am quite certain that nobody, ex cept myself, saw Ilalllday touch the bell as the light was reduced to the faint glow of the red lamp. It was not surprising, 1 dare say. that beyond certain movements of the table and tine reps on Its surface, we got nothing at first ! In fact, thai we got anything at all was probably due solely to Jane's Ignorance of the un Livingstone, next deriving situation. to me, was so nervous that his hands twitched on the table; across. Hull! day was beside llayward, and as my c;os grew accustomed to the semi darkness, I could see him, forbidden recourse to Ms fingers, jerking his head savagely. And, for the life of me, I could not see where nil this was leading us. A breaking of the circle was, by Cum eron's order. Immediately to be an tiout eed. Even In complete darkness Minn that came as I felt i' would-w- h.it was It that Ilalllday expected to hvppett? Put the table continued to move. It began to slide along the carpet; my gmsp on Livingstone's hnnd wus re laxed. and Indeed, later, as It began to nuk violently, It wa all I muld do to retain contact with the table at I nil. began to see possibilities In this, but when It had quieted Hie clr etc reninlued as before. Very r?on after Hint came the slg tial for darkness, nnd Cameron exlin 170 Fred Carlson & Co. FLOUR, FEED AND COAL Poultry, Feed and Supplies Phone Murray a Specialty Opposite City Hall 422 Murray, Utah We want 'em DEAD or ALIVE Your cow or horse dead? Want someone to haul it away? Just ring Hyland 5383 and ask the operator to reverse the charges. And ZIP! we'll have someone there! DO WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS? OF COURSE WE DO! COLORADO ANIMAL CO. 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It milled about. cfk'i'g 'im etplatinth n I could si RIVflHRT -- Buy Beet Sugar-- 1 tm H e cae plainly enuch ; routd see Mm. pursuing w!:h old IVthel the ''ulster d.sltn to aided (lordon bsd referred, but to huti bad tin key I com I (iee Mm. i;h M Inottlrdgi of the country, uvnu tha' knowledge In furtherance of H at Me. which my I'm le IhTHi da I tenm-Wn a mrtiHcc to fcitty In general tilt h tli.euhl i n with the wlftfte lite tlslon. I ru'd even sir Idm b.i'l l.lv!ni:tno 'n I Aiming to Suitor A "THE LUMBERMEN" t.t Tel. Murray 317 for Mettle Claim Tic f,i!i nlao ulven wo ( iMi't for cournf. In Private Instruction ! i!. Tli.MV "AV Sh ISC. DANCING CLASSES ucilit t'iiii 1A( t5 that strange Co. IVlorrison-Rierri- ll her desk. As 1 say, my suspicions were ot LIv Chapter I t Hon wish I'lcenla P.lggs and her bowd of putty. Strange that I did not; that it required Jane's smelling salts for me to find that connection. A small green gias? bottle, In Edith's room, used as a temporary paper weight ou ick'le M"ttin In H e s'. ni ph c her triii k ni.iti h. reroctilrid Mtn Dut I rouij Dot re him in count- (tig (MHtr nnd her M sij - With a Pccktt Flash Enamirtd Cabintt Thoroughly. thi the lamp. Soon Edith, ncai r ul it i t. fai l the curtain bad com out into the room, nnd wa tourhlnt her, Tbf iof moment, n before. Ho H e Hand lnldi Hie cub bell fell f . nnd H e guitar atilnes wn light ly touched. Whh'.ut wmtdng Cameron turned oi lite lat'p; the curtain te.bshb d nnd a! .i itnsid. He pound apparent!) wtb-fieend nftcr a few momenta el gulsl.ed H e Washing Machine Month Yes, we sell the best Washers price THOR WASHERS-Non- e at the lowest Better-$1- 25 liH-t- Brinton Electric Co. Plionc Murray 106 Murray, Utah |