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Show THii MURRAY EAGLE THURSDAY FEB. Church Notices BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES The Murray Baptist Church, 62 East 48th South Street holds services on Sunday with the Rev. James P. Payne, pastor, In charge: Church School, 10 a. in.; morning servcle with sermon by the pastor at It o'clock; Eveolug service at i:3( o'clock: It. Y. P. U. meets at 0:45 p. m., Sunday. Midweek service at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH COMMUNITY See the Auto Show at Wasatch Motor Co. Rev. D. M. Kltch, Pastor Sunday School at 11:00 a. m. Church Service at 7:20 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. poor boy Mrs. Naylor "How did you get the black eye, my boy?" Rowdy "FightinV feci Mrs. Naylor "I certainly black a a with for little boy sorry eye." Rowdy "Then go home and feel sorry for your own boy. He's got two of 'em'? Excb. Lodge Notices I.O.O.F. OFFICERS FOR ING TERM Your Ford Dealer ENSU- Meets Every Monday Night Noble Grand Vice Grand Secretary Treasurer H. T. Benson .. Jos. Chlvrell -- .Chaplain James Clay Trustee Joe Reader Trustee Al J. Tame Trustee Frank N. Swensen ....Pt. Assn. Rep. Al J. Tame Dint A'n. Rep. Joe Reader ..Dist. Ass'n. Rep. Frank N. Swenson .... Rep. to Grand Lodge. Ernest Wright Verl Jordan Frank N. Sweuson 4789 South State Phone Murray 68 FOR DEMONSTRATION 21. 1929. Nothing Is ku tliiiiiiutlc fn nil the d!iir as the 8ltunl!o!i revealed between the paralytic and tlie boy; each watching the other, the guard up between them, while the servant Is In tbe room, and then down again. The boy recklessly mocking, the old man grim and walling. And nothing paid. The boy goes to the city and tries to buy a revolver, but there la u new law In effect, and he falls. He has the knife, and has to trust to that. He thinks of going to the police while he Is in the city; the reward would he a big thing. lie snys: "I could go around the world on ten thousand." tint his case Isn't complete; he needs the outside man He suspects me, but he "husn't the goods" on me. And there are limes when he admits the possibility that I may not be the outside man. One night he bears the unknown In the house. There Is h reddish glare and he sees a figure steal Into the den. But It "did not look like Porter." And he Is more puzzled than ever, for Bethel Is In asleep, and although the boy camps on the Ptnirs until daylight, he does not see the figure again. "At daylight examined den and II brury. All windows closed and locked It beats me." It Is about this time, too, that he begins to believe that Bethel Is not only watching him. but that he Is ex pectiug trouble from some othei source. He tells Bethel he has seen a figure go into the den at night, and Bethel shows alarm. "He and the other one have quarreled," he says. "And B.'s afraid ot him." Iut on the night when he came home, to find Starr, Ualllday and myself in the house, his suspicions of me returned In full force, lie decides that Bethel and I have had a quarrel, and that one of us has tried to sho.it the other I But his knife has been taken; he steals one from the kitchen and carefully slmrpens It; but he Is not so frightened as he has been Bethel and I have quarreled, and he "can handle the old man." But matters were rapidly approaching a climax. Bethel was going to give up the house and lei him go. He MURRAY LIONS CLUB 9 OFFICERS 1928-192- ........ President Fuel system of the new Ford lias been designed for reliability and long service THE practical value of Ford simplicity of design is especially apparent in the fuel ystem. The gasoline tank is built Integral with tbe cowl and it unusually sturdy because it Is made of heavy sheet steel, terne plated to prevent runt or corrosion. An additional f actof of strength it the fart that it it composed of only two pieces, instead of three or four, and it electrically welded not soldered. the location of the tank, the entire flow of Because of gasoline is an even, naturnl flow following the natural law of gravity. This is tho Since all adjustments are fixed except the needle valve and idler, there is practically nothing to get oat of order. The choke rod on the dash acts as a primer and also as a regulator of your gasoline mixture. The new hot ppot manifold insures complete vaporization of the gasoline before it enters the combustion chamber of tbe engine. As a matter of fact, tbt fuel system of tbe new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully mnde that it requires very little service attention. simplest and roost direct way of supplying gasoline to the carburetor without variations in pressure. The gasoline feed pipe of the new Ford Is only 18 inches long and is easily accessible all tbe way. The filter or sediment bulb should lie cleaned at regular intervals and the carburetor screen removed end waxhed in gasoline. Occasionally the drain plug at the bottom of tbe carburetor should be removed and tbe Tbe gasoline passes from the tank to thethrough a filter or sediment bulb mounted on the steel dash which separates tbe carburetor drained for a - few seconds. Ford dealer Have your look after these important little details for you when gasoline tank from the you have the car oiled and engine. greased. A thorough, pericbec king-uodic costs litllei The carburetor is specially has a great deal to do it but deigned and has been built with lonir life and to deliver many . t good thousands ot miles, tTyL continuously twrfo rm ance. . i oi goou service. p f J Ford Motor Company m FLOWERS Vi -- Viee-Pre- a. Vlee-Prealde-nt Secretary-Treas- . Tall Twister Tony Duvall - D. A .McMillan - - - W. G. Churches - A. W. Yeager - II. G. Bradford Vice-Preside-nt Directors Dr. F. 10. Boucher Philip Bentz R. C. Towler S. E. Brlughursl NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Crescent Circle 101 holds meeting 2nd and 4th Tuesday in each month In Fraternal Hull at 8:00 o'clock. Offirsrs 1929 ...Kate Morris Guardian N Past Guard In n N., Minute Illxeiuan Ella Gordon Advbor . Nellie Hawkins Magician . Clerk Jennie Nelson Hanker Kate Glbl Errua Olunder Attendant Capt, of Guards ......JJessle Bergen Flag Bearer ..........Hannah Olamler Musician ........Clara Brown Inner Sentinel ... Prcwlnda Clyde Alice Johnson Outer Sentinel Managers: Nellie fctauffsr, Matilda Nelson, Lillian Panter. H. Edlund Press Cor OMENTA REBEKAH LODGE Omenta ReU-kaLodge No, 15, meets the first and third Tuosdays In enc hmonth, st 7:30 p. m. lu Fraternal Hall. OFFICERS Noble Grand Sarah White . Grace Evans .... .... .... Vice Grand .... -- ..Secretary Berths Brady .... b Sarah .. .... Hartley Nettie Drlnkwatcr CARD .. Treasurer Fluaiiclul THANKS OF e seems to have dared Bethel to dis charge hi in, mid to have more thau hinted at what he insects. "I cud talk for ten thouMind." he writes, "or keep quiet for twenty. take bis choice" lie has the upper hand, now. The other man Is no longer in evldciu; ttiey have apparently quarreled, and Bethel Is left to bear the sit mil Ion nlone. The boy lays furious trap, but no one enter the house. 'The tiuir dcr pact" Is bruki-u- . and the old tunn sits In lit chair and broods. "Hlnckmnll Is no tmly word." he ay once. "Not half ugly at murder," retort Gordon, and notes It with ntlfnciloti to his diitry. "Murder" was the last word he wrote there. . . . But. for nil lils apparent frankness GtTcnotigh's errand was clearly only to relieve my snib'tles concerning my self. He fcfusrd all furl her Informs Ik-ca- n t tig. The RED LAMP "He worries me," she mid, "and be ts worrying Edith, tf you go oul now ami look, you'll see htm paring Hie rmnthouse veranda, and be hni iwen doing H for lbs last honr." I admit l hat he pussies me. Ii wn Qrvcnougu's rrrstid. so far as I can make out, to relieve my mind ss to mypclf, but to treat Hallldiiy's vase. a given to the police, as entirely ponfl denttaL "It's tbe outside man we are a fief, be said; "and the outside tnnn wg go going to get." Bui on my mentioning my rigid tt know who was under suspicion, he on'y repented wliBt the detective had sold. "Yoti ht snld. -- there no cne lu law yet Knowing who did a thing, and proving who did It, are dITcrrtil things entirely. Put they would prove It, he was cm tldriil. So confident. Indeed, thai b fore be left he Inquired lbs inukc am) , stmm So. Slate Street Dared Bethel to Discharge Him. W delre to extend our shiti-iHon. mid thank to our good "We have a suspect, all rltriit." he to us tnld. "I don't mind saying that. Hut friends for their kindm during the illness and following we haven't a cane yet, and It s loinh n and and go whether we gM one. Until w the riestb of our dear brother, also for the lNitillfnl do, we're not talking." floral offerings. Saptsmbst Hnlllday's sttltude Is very eurloun Mil. and MUS. JAMES K. He Is taciturn lo the extreme; h(LAY und FAMILY. istoids any confidential talks with me and Jane commented ou ll this mom MAUT RORUtTJ UrNtlURT MURRAY FLORAL 4W2 l ...... Ernest Greer . rurvral wort sfwrlaJty You Will Our Prices Tlcise evsry 1st 2nd 8rd Murray, Utah Cfrk( Wfta It. ttra Cp.f , cdsf'of my car. Evidently be ha already mentally bunked the reward. On the other hand, certain things eeem to me still to be fur from clear Ualllday, 1 understand, passed over to the police the following facts: (a) A copy or the unOnlshed letter from Horace Porter to some unknown (b) A description of the print of k hand, left on the wludow board. (c) A small Illustration from the book "Eugenia Biggs and her Phenomena," und showing the same hand print. (d) A sworn statement Of the Livingstones' butler, the nature of which I 11 ousevares ardware t A Few of the Bargains Colored Flour Sifters Double Dasher Egg Beater. ; 13Va nch Rolling Pin Lunch Box Colored Edge Bread ; Board 9 inch White Plates White Cup and Saucer 1.1.4 ill h I'M : 111- A A j- - ' mm 1 in, uiass Iumblers iy in. Glass Berry Bowls ) ot. Can Screen SVj Paint Glass mmm m Stem- - 1 See our Big Circular of the MOST Spectacular Merchandising Event in our Community You Can't Afford to Miss this Sale Sale Starts Wednesday, Feb. 20th f Closes Saturday, February 23rd ,, a ii Smith Hardware! "ri.. wivrtrircri.-- ctad i;" p South State 4814 Murray, Utah t men you a orma tiatel Aknadri riH win ytmt htmtf ppravtl with ihnucluful ad lacnou. rowm. Snow tptcul f.xurMi ItuKO-Iltlu- Snl UrMis tetmt, Piacack CedM ibop aa4 Inlua tmict, rrtc dining Grill calruria. Rates, per Day, Single, European Plan 71 rooms with private toilet. $2 to $J J80 rooms with buh, $1 to $4 24T rooms with bath. $J to S3 f jr fWB.ii, l.'ufi ( Special Rates for Families and Parties Convenient Parking and Garage Accommodations Hotelcilemidria, LOS ANGELES E. C F.pple', PrcciJrr.t Charles s B. Ilsmilton, Vice rroslJonl and Manning Th lnndH b in (fill(t 1 unit ( I lie I'.pplry rrutm of botvU In th MxlJU- - SSr--i. r.J ol tho nn Hip I'mi'ii; llamlltuo chain ol NEIGHBORS OF WOOD-- Director dtii, hi-(- . CRAFT TO GIVE PARTY Creviit Cltvlt Ml. of WotKlirtft rtT Jilh. will H ittl n rvfiilinf. tVtiruiir lu tin' rtn-rti:i- ' 'I'n-la- y kt NriuhlNiK kWi o'rl-- Hull. All nioiuUi- - Slid tl Mil)ii lt to tttleml. A mull fi will tlulllduy has taken every poaslblc I ctisrsed fur s4iiilw-..mill lnri-prccnutlou as to tonight As It has rirlie will r glviti tti UuUy te-tnir custom to go over the house wIdoits, un1 .il. sK) IIwiiMt each seance, and as Cameron a but ot loiH Ion. liii. n may do Hits with unusual thorough 111 rV sertrd. lo-II has been decided not to place Greenough and his officers until sfter Hip titling begins. HsHlday has there fore lodny connected tht bell from Paptr Chairs A In whlrh that room, tht kltchtn. uswiHiBpor recentljr re(iroduei't) rings to a temporary extension In tbe a nbotogmph of a wointtn unit her When the dsuihter slttlnc on chnlrs in ink en taruKe, with a burwr. from old aewspstrs ph'wtt lights are lowered, bs will touch lb tlrljr Into rolls snd tsmlsht-d- . then to and It smug bell, Greenough els his men In through tht kitchen. While no out can sey what change Canterbury Tates Cameron msy surgest In our previous "I Csnterburj ThU." wrliirn method. Ualllday Imsgloet ht will W.V T OwtTre I'hsurpr to proceed st usual. In srss ths wurk which Mnijoil lit sk us at frst Knullnlt any event, I am to sit at near to tbe trsry jMTtnsnenre lo lth si poMlble, and when llnllidsy Isngasfv. culls lor lights, tm to b ready to turn theiti nn . . . Rtpisnish Happintts tlut I Everything It ready not eilsl in lids HRplilriPM am coiurrtird about llsltldsy. list be stipp'y-mns- t some apprehension about bit own safe world la so tinpndins be ronslsntljr replenlslird. We tt tonight? hst ni inure riclit lo ronnnn Inp lie came sa hour or so too early to plUPM wllhntil erffltlne It limn we and with for Camfron. ear Mart tht have to tim wealth wltlmiil produe borrowing pen and paper, wrote a long In ll.-l- irlt. Stptsmtxt ! 100 DiffererentitcmsPnced do not know. (c) An analysis of his own theory of the experiments referred to Id the diary. (f) And a letter to Edith from an unonytuous correspondent (To be referred to later.) (g) The possibility that the two attempts to enter the main house are due to the fact that. In the haste ol the escape, something was left there which Is both identifying and Incrlm touting. But so far as 1 can discover, he ha not told them thut, from the time the guards were taken away from thv house at night, he was on watch there. Iu other words, from shortly after the murder he must have known thai something incriminating bad been left there, when Bethel and his accom plice, Gordou's "outside man," made their escupe the night the secretary was murdered. He may even know what it is, and where. But he has no) told Greenough, Again, there is the fact that a state mcnt by the Livingstones' butler was s portion of the evidence be submitted. Surely they are not endeavoring to In criminate Livingstone SspUmbsr 9. It Is Uulliduy's Idea to hold another seance, using Cameron's coming as the excuse fur it. I gather that he be lieves that, under cover ot tbe seance, unolher attempt may be made to se cure the Incriminating evidence left lu the house. Not (hat he says so, but his questions concerning the sounds I heard lu the hall during the second sen nee point In that direction. "This herbal odor you speuk ol. Skipper," he asked, was that before you heard the movement outside!" "Some time before. Yes. But the odor seemed to be In the room; the sounds were beyond the door." "You don't connect them, tbenf "1 hadn't thought about it, but I don't believe I do." "Did you hear any footsteps?" 1 bad to consider that. "Not foot was sort there a of scraping steps; nlong the floor." "And the moment you spoke ltd noise ceased?' "Yes." The whole situation la baffling In the extreme. I cannot Ignore the' fuel that the seances were proposed by Mrs. Livingstone, that It was she who left the hall door unbolted at the see oud sitting, or that Livingstone tdm hclf was absent that second night, presumably I1L At the same time, It was Livingstone who Indirectly ad vised me against the business. "Let It alone," he warned me. "Let well enough alone." So fur as Uulllday Is concerned. It is clear that he does not tike the Idea of uuoltier aennce, but feels that It Is necessary, lie assures me the police will be on bund, inside aDd outside the bouse, but be does not minimize (he fact thut there will be a certain risk, und thut be dreads taking Jane und Edith Into IL "It's like this." be said today, feeling painfully for words. "In a sense, you and 1 are at the parting of the ways In this thing. Ws csn let It go, and turn loose on tbe world a cruel and deadly Idea which may go on claiming victims Indefinitely." lie made a small gesture. "Or ws put into the other side of the scale all ws have In the world, and then" lis pulled himself up. "There's only ponnlble danger," be suld. "Unless things slip, there should be very little." The tame Hat of those present as There Is n unconscious placed by Ualllday on llsyward and Livingstone, but perhaps I am overwatchful. 1 daresay . thus placed between my duly and my fears, 1 shall do my duty I perceive that either tlaywsrtl or Lh lniXone Is once mors to be allowed ncrros to the house, sod under eondl tlotn more or less favorable to wha' Is tu le done. But wblrt onet . . I.nicr: I have doni my duty. I have telephoned Cameron, and be will eme out tomorrow night and 10. n ui. ilt-l- , tse s Delicacies for All Occasions I'pT" ito pliw, pnMrlf and enk'H ud. tm umrh to yout snd liii'iul. I'lito, frrh every ttaj. French Pastry 30c Dozen dices IS & 40c Up-To-D- Pics 10 & 25c ate Bakery 1823 So. 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