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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 ralher, It was not there, since llalll-':- ' say, how much slie can earn, giving had li.it day found it and taken lour hours a day lo it for six days Il nwa a w eek. Had It not been for ilia!. At I lie rale. then, of ten i:MS-O- ne reg ' 'an.iuH.v might have met his thousand a year! Two exend there mi our slip, und not later. c nl!. t "Considerably more than I receive lurrt1 19 I ;iii W the Will I said kniie I'diih." was and there reentered. gone, ', mi gravely, and I saw I was iioihlng tett but flight. had been right by t tie way she started Hue ,se rh,,,,. 87-'lust where that Might began no one She set off at once for the boat or -3 l'BliW mo say it but came hack later considerIncredible that he houj-ehud left Ids boat moored directly he 3''' ably crestfallen, and poured out her yurray low our with Ualliday so troubles to me. close ai hand. It seems more likel "If he had anything he would give Hiat de ran up the beach a It to me," she wailed "If I can write way. ami thai well, de mortals, nil nisi honum and make money" ou caul tight the masculine In Perhaps 1 am wrong, but It seems to me Unit Carroway could more easily st I net . mv dear, to sutumrl Its woman: have followed iiim tiy one of the row not he kept hy her. Besides, have you ..... l 1. Ill i .!.(. boats from our slip, than follow the t KiiMiit-ru uiisi iu uoi in iou method he did. with the loss of lime find this as us salable ways subjects Involved. one has been." fly she said scornfully Still, I myself would not have started "Subjects!" MARY ROBERTS RINEHART out unarmed after a killer, even ol "Why, this place Is full of them." The result of which has been on my sheep, unless I had first raised the alarm and was fairly sure of assist part all da v uu uneusv uuiireheusioti ance to foliow. a? to what she will choose next. Not Coprrlli kjr Cm. H. Doni Compior WNU Urrk. am I made easier by a question she "But don't see," 1 said to Jane, asked me Just before dinner. "why you felt that there was anything MRS. OLSON KKCOVKKINT. "What became of the Riggs worn or ominous In this dream of yours, or FROM IN.JIKIKS an?" she asked. "Do you suppose whatever !t was." pains Those sharp, shooting she's still around here?" "1 never have them without a ren Mrs. Willard Olson, who was across the ball of the foot, "1 Imagine not. son." Why?" was she when last Friday injured on "1 lust wondered." she said, and cramped toes, and callouses to There one be the comfort may 4Kth an automobile at struck by the wandered to that oartlcular corner of the soles warn you superstitious In all this; not once, South and State Street, is recovthe veranda from which fhe has a since the night when we lighted the arch across the ball of the foot distant but apparently satisfactory Better see ering as satisfactorily as could l.e rcl lamp in the pantry, has is breaking down. at her home in the Brown expected view of the I have had rathet just us about apartments. Mrs. Olson was hit a curious experience, and I am still Perhaps Ualliday Is right. (Note: In his suggestion that Jane and I take by a car driven by Mrs. Mary .1. considerably shaken. I the sloop and go down the const for a had no more than written the Lewis, 4150 South Third V.a"t few days.) If any sheep are killed In I out above words the when Mrs. nlsen. After streets. glanced striking foot Comfort Appliances absence or anything more serious my fiimIi a Mrs. Lewis fainted and the victim window, and distinctly saw should of happen, It will serve to rout red window the the light through was dragged on the buiiijH'r of I he These scientific devices have absurd determination to Greenwich's den Id the main house. car for about ninety feet before brought relief to thousands of Involve me, and provide a complete My lirst thought, so certain was I Let a visit to il could be stopped by Mr. Lewis. foot sufferers. that the lamp was carefully hidden In alibi. At the Fume time, it will be our foot comfort departrr.pnt Mrs. Olsen wus removed to the the attic, was of fire. Long before I rest and recreation for Jane, and It benefit you as well. Wasatch Clinic, where she whs ex- had seen Mr. Bethel's light, Id the may put me In a better frame of mind I'eter Gelss. he thinks, would go amined and found to have received room above It, go out, and soon after Champion with us as captain and bunk under a no serious injuries, but was badly that young Gordon's had been like pup tent, leaving the cabin to Jane j. II. Chivrcll. Prop. bruised and severely shocked, and wise extinguished. and myself. I went window and to tuy quickly home. was later taken to her S.mth StiiU- Si reel, .Murray leaned out. So dark is the ulght that (On board the sloop) July 10. it hangs outside like an opaque cur Amazing, the celerity with which tain, and a? the light almost Immedi Jane acts. 0K SAI.K t The - - .. 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J'1"'"'-- Murray 10, 9. made an excuse this morning to Annie t'ochrnn, and she slipped me up the kitchen staircase of the other Iuiiim and s to the attic The lamp was as I had left It and the closet l.ii ked. and today I am asking myself her. with that curious lack of I Genuine Ford Battery We have key. July ON Murray, Utah ately disappeared, I was left staring Into this void, when suddenly Jock on the staircase landing gave veDl to an unearthly howl. The next moment 1 heard, under the trees and toward the house, the short of cardiac asthma, and drv cou-- h smelled the queer unmistakable odor of Uncle Horace's herbal cigarette. I have reasoned with myself for the lust ten minutes or so. All the evi ilence Is against me: Greenough may be watching me. or having me watched, and sonii! poor devil out under the tr.'cs Is suffering from the nlgnt air (ir old Mr. Bethel, unable to sleep, lias himself out for a the trees. under niidiilylit airing But I saw the lamp. And it Is locked in the attic. I myself put It there, and at this moment have the Murray, Utah 1 did perspective one rinds at night. fur away, of the instead lamp see ti( the lighted end of a cigar close at hand. Annies report on my tenants Is doesn't i.iory on the whole. She the secretary, but the much care old man's "hark Is worse than his bite." He comes down In the morn his break-f.istlog, or Is helped down, to for hlm- -i food and she cuts Ids the doing It dislike boy'a to he nuns 10 -r- eads the paper 011(1 tll,D ant-Is- f fr , work. "To work?" 1 asked. "What sort or work?" -lie's writing a book." But U appi'i"' I'"'1 ,ie ' wr,,,I,8 I' lie Is only lit the mmlltenil sense, It also appears And book. a dictating ot In bus chosen this phut; because are orders Annie's and i Isolation, itmt be receives no visitors. But It a N appears that young Gor a don Is perhaps ii"t as cmiraKeou csme he when me out to he made Un ,,e I1"" look over the ti"tm'. t- b,i n "hearing things." "What twirt of tblngsT "He didn't my. 1'ut he aked me I be house i!,u morning If I'd been A'"1 ,,u m',, tf last night. I'm paralyzed tiight. It'll be been use ""' ,r '" t urn"'.' 1 Ml ,,d can roun-- i inv ndxlos Joil'JI not go ,ar mo thlng.'" hunting' If )" "Thiil tmi"l have cheered him Con ridcrnbly." "1 don't know about that, lie just ' I.H.kcd ot in" and Mild, 'wiims I'll bet a dollar you re nn.U'owl gnu. " In on It." Kd.th has sprung a aurprNe on us I have noticed for a day or two ,11 ecu in inning Unit !!" bus man. tetcM In the mall; yet i.uiuii a matter Is largely here. with lliil hhiy f ddi. me pnpT and the large square Wra yotina f H band riling dealt this summer women, ami b rrjw.rtf on hi use parties, largely summer resorts, and various young to brr un ti who sem recognizable r such ci'KnoninB as Chick, Bud and Curtey. This morning, however, her mall In eluded a buiue Ilk. enve'ope, and r,, ,nd maun! ohe flung lb on It. A and pounced hmp aide later she got up and coming I around the b1e to me, gravely klsre hIch u nc"d that on a shor gradually pmrrglnjr. like hair. from toy n rbb lld'. i. ..... titrrsrv arllM toAnlanotiwr," Je"" I'I,1 M.e said. "I Mut Tor twenty uoiiars t.ffor me a cbe-Fhe hs wriitrn a feature article on IU .,ur mnp killing and baa sold m.i it t.s'k me only two hours' iHiin.t.hsntU. Aftef that rhe aa rather allcut, coujuUcg, I Car !M-- D.-- '. .... tno-m.- I I 4915-1- Dependable Used CarsUtah South State St., Murray, 7 - THIS ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER IS THE SAFER PLACE - to buy a dependable used Car -- ATTRACTIVE CARS - - - - ATTRACTIVE TRICES - - ATTRACTIVE TERMS ultra-viole- All Cars Under Cover 1 & Evenings Open Sundays, Holidays 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. 1 boat-hous- t! R. J. FRY, Inc. , LAMP callouses "Tho chances are," he said today, "that the fellow crept upon him, quiet like, and leaped Into the launch." "But he was unarmed, too," 1 said remembering the laiife under our slip It seemed to me that IVter not only heard that with surprising distinct ties?, hut that he shot a stealthy glance at me. "He had an oar," he said, and fell hack Into his customary taciturnity. In our fore rigging dungs our rlditu light. It should he white, but as In a burst of energy this evening 1 scraped a supper plate over the side, I ulso scraped off the lantern. So It Is red our red sailing light. It reminds tue of the lamp at home. I think ahoui What do I know light in general. about light, anyhow? That It Is a wave, a vibration, and that only with In a certain fixed rauge can It be per celved by my human svnsorlum; thai below the Infra-red- , and above the are waves our human eye cannot perceive. Then, all around are things to which our human senses extend do not react. How far dare, that? From Invisible things to Invis Ihie beings Is not so far, dare say. What Is reality and what Is not'; Only what we can see, hear, touch or taste? But that Is absurd. Thought is a reality, nerhans the only reality But can thought exist Independent of the body? The spiritists believe It can. And undoubtedly the universe Is full of unheard sounds: all the noises In the world go echoing around our unhearing ears for centuries, and then comes the radio and begins to pick them up for up. But the radio requires a peculiar sort of receiving Instrument, and so with the sights and sounds beyond out normal ken. Jane may be such an Instrument So for all I know may be Peter Gelss, snoring In his pup tent. F.ven myself (Note: I fell asleep here, and the entry Is Incomplete.) July 12. see last Gel pa did Peter what Just night? Tonight If I were asked to name, In order youth thinks and and I and Peter Gelss are rolling of their psychic quality, the three pergently to our anchor In Bass cove, sons on this boat, I would put Jane close enough In to be quiet and far first and Peter last. Not for him He Is a materialist enough out to escape the morqultos And yet only yesterday the plan was the Interestlne abstractions, the con on biiiii rtihous thine, tloatlug In the air troverslal problems of the universe. between Ualliday and myself, a mere The life of the mind, the questions of the foul, are hidden from him. His ghost of an Idea, without material substance. food, bis tobacco, the direction of the The sloop Is tidy. Is even fairly wind, the state of the tide, these cover Her bottom has today thP field of his sneculatlons and anxie seaworthy. been scrubbed with u broom, and hei ties. And yet Peter saw something lust night sails, pllghtly mildewed, still present it was about oue o'clock In the from a distance a certain Impressive ness. morning, and he had wakened ami "Is crawled out of his pup tent, with, ac Gelss, I Peter at shout "What," 1 cording to him, "the feeling that we that small sail in front? Forward. were In for a blow. There was a cold mean." wind across my feet "How's that?" So he rose, and he saw that our red name?' It? what's The sail there, lantern was burning low, and gingerly "Name?" I say. pointing. across me. reached Into a "I'll sa v It's a shame," he says. Ftennina the oil can. When he for iniUpr "Canvas on this boat cost the old gen up he saw a fhadowy straightened tleman a lot of money." figure standing In the bow of the boat, I'.y and by. however, I learn the Jin directly under the lantern. and the flying Jib. He thought at first that it was I. foui with We have a small cabin, the next moment be had stumbled but bunks In It. and two of these are now across me as I lay supine, and the oil nenilv and ceometrlcally made up The noise can fell and went ready for the night In Jane's small did not disturb the figure, and Peter cbwt there Is food of all sorts, neat gave a long look at It before he howled packages rows of tins and like a hyena and brought me up all If we are washed out to sea we can. standing. I Imagine, live Indefinitely on deviled It was only then that It disappeared. I And have cheese. ham, sardines and blew to windward," according to "Just always my fishing line. I never saw it at all. Peter. Ah I a tug at it I Peter did not go to bed again all 11. July night but pat huddled by the wheel. me My worries are dropping from no Is with Edith, and Helena doubt Ualliday Is camped on their doorstep, as vigilant as a watch dog and certainly more dependable than Jock. I can eee. too, with better perhas spective how absurd my anxiety bton as to Greenough. It Is his business to believe every man guilty until he has proved himself Innocent. And am I not now In the act of proving my Innocence? But my problem remulns. And try solitaire Ing to solve It Is like playing we will I have, a card mlsHng. with sav. lost the knave of clubs out ot my cannot puck, and without It the game wax-pap- COU RTEOL'S SALESMEN' ohtaiiiaMe Trucks at the lowest prices in the city. SEE US R. J. FRY, Inc. Trucks & Graham Bros. Dodge Bros. Cars 390 4915-1- 7 So. State St. Phone Murray . Murray - - Provo Salt Lake mm Co. Morrison-Merri- ll "THE LUMBERMEN" Call on Us for Complete Estimates "KING COAL" K. II. WILLIAMS, Mgr. Phone Murray 8 170 West 4Sth South Street Murray Extension Are You Looking For a PIANO TEACHER? Modern Methods Used Reasonable Prices Beginners a Specialty Mrs. E. Owen Bergman (Formerly lar go on. 1 I Ml-- s flari.e Smith) i'.C't poplar Street. Murray, I'tah. Some Burning Questions Solved What cal is I'lah's Cleanest. Hardest, Hottest Cual? Knight Spring Canyon Coal. (Answer) Wlm is the Exclusive Dealer in Murray (Outslion) (or this coal? Jones-OlsoCompany, Phone Murray 63 (Answer) (Ouesti-.n- ) - n Ualliday. I know, believes that there Is a possible connection between the klllor and L'ncle Horace's letter. He believes. In other words, that some curious and perhaps monstrous Ides it... h..idni1 the sheen killing, ami tnnitinIt may be the same Idea to which letter refers. "There Is something behind It, be asserts. "Something so vnai io me man who believes It that he Is ready-tkill-- has killed certainly once to protect IU" twice and possibly r.ut the nature of the wea. or con vlctlon. he nobly evades. Ami this monstrous Idea was to kin heep. and build a stone altar?" "How do we know that tstn mereiy A a propitiatory sacrifice, Skipper? real to the thing?' sort of preliminary "And what Is to be the real thing?' "What Is the wickedest crime you can name, against society?" "The taking of human life," "Kxactly." But thl. as he anya. Is as far as be He Is. however, careful to say goes. Ihht hi theory hat got him some where; that K that there Is a definite Idea behind what bas been Happening An Insane one, then." -Not necessarily," be objects. "Votit tncle Horace didn't write that leltet to a man he considered Insane." Peter Gelss has bis own theory Carro Bbout por Carroway'a death located the probably be says, way, bout ; be could do that by cutting of) hN engine and IMctilnt for the oars Then, in black (farktiess, he steered toward it, probably with the Idea ot But Pclet driving the fellow back. d.HS not think that Carroway would have closed In oat Um murderer, uu ariued at be wa . tOucstioii) ynu Why sh..uU ence to other coals? thw coal i.t prcl'cr-- Bc (Answer cau ae i v f A Qutsr Old Flgura of Tsrror With - . ..' - tC Knight Spring Canyon Coal cost no more than other coal rvV- J XI-U-- " - and Rives - satisfaction greater It is Cleaner and asU longer. out Hopa. ot staring forward, a queer old figure I And I admit hope. was not much better. For Peter says that It was that ot a man In a dressing gown, and that "It looked like the old gentleman." By which be means my Uncle Horace. July IS. Kills landing. We have bad bad news, and are pre a motor back. paring to land and take Cdlth wires that Ualliday has been hurt She gives no details. July 14. critical Is not condition Haillday'a ihnnk God. We found hlra (Note: In my room here at the Lodge) with Edith and Helena fussing over him. and with Idr collar bone broken, the result. n t ef the attack but of hie ditching th car. For he Is the Indirect victim of an attack. (in the evening of the 12th he whs on his way to the station at Oakvllle to meet Helena Lear and Edith, wbo terror without Our Delicious MILK BRTAD Will Satisfy Yovi n le Bakery JS'il So. M do, Murray Phono Mon o X6 Midvale Bakery t or. Main J tniicr, Midvale I'lume Mil ale 5K3 J t Have you ordered for Xmas Cards? |