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Show rhurs- y November 19. John 19 .11 TIIR ' uotker Praises Doctor There Isn't a moth er living who won't agree thut no half- sick child should be the subject for au with experiment medicines of uncerWhen tain merit your child Is bilious, feverish, rest headachy, half-sick- , less, with coated tongue, bad breath, no appetite or energy, you know that nine times out of ten It's a sign his little stomach and bowels need purging. And when you know that for over fifty years leading physicians have endorsed one preparation for this condition, there doesn't seem to be any reason for "trying" thlngi Itlch, fruity California Fig Syrup clears the little stomach and bowels gently, harmlessly and in a hurry. It regulates the bowels, gives tone and strength to them and to the stomach ; and helps to give your child new strength, energy and vitality. Thousands of Western mothers praise It Mrs. Joseph W. Hill, 4300 Bedford Ave., Omaha, Nebraska, says: "I'll never forget the doctor who got me to give my baby boy, John, California '''lg Syrup. Nothing else seemed to help his weak bowels. That was vrhon ha Vfla IllRt A bnhv- - I1a Suf- Vered a good deal before I gave him Jhg Syrup, but It stopped his trouble quick. I have used It with him for colds and little upset spells ever since. I consider him a Fig Syrup m 4 vy I way of a castle he had seen once in a motion picture, and after that, into a case which seemed Interminable. They were in the ThihI.s More bars and more grills. Then key cluttered and a dour opened "lu there." said the guard, and added to pome one Inside: "Hire's a gangster pal for you. Now ym triui-walste- WHAT HAS TRANSPIRED Joa Barry, country youth In New York, ekea out a living aa caretaker In a poor rooming house and accordion player In Louie Lured by Bertollnl'a restaurant. the open country, ha apends a In near the fields, night Jertolini discharges him. Friendless and "broke," he la offered 110,000 by a man he know New-burg- h. onlyaa "Martin" to Impersonate a liquor runner facing arrest. It means the penitentiary, but Joe Is desperate. Me defers decision until the next nlpht, and la given 11.000 "on account." Next day Joe de- Full-hous- J mud-colore- fair-haire- e iwnu s.rvi.o "I am an York for a do not care it is really cause this Albany woman, in New few days. Naturally, I to give my name, since not necessary, and bemay concern something attracting widespread publicity. I have been reading the papers about a murder which occurred after the overturning of a rum runner's car. While dining last night at Louie Bertolini's restaurant on Eighth street, I heard a young'man quarreling with the proprietor over being absent from work. It seemed he had been in the vicinity of this affair, and on thinking it over, I felt you might care to question him with the idea of gaining a clew to the murders." "So you see," said Pete as he retrieved the missive. "Nobody turned you in at all. You did it yourself. We merely went to the "How About That Baby That Crurestaurant, found out this letter cified You? I Suppose You'll was true and went up after you. Rush Up and Kiss Him." You weren't there; so we waited outside until we saw you come in. talking about I don't know who Got a lawyer, kid?" you are, I don't care who you are! Leave me alone!" "No, sir." "Better get one as soon as they It struck the other man's sense take you to Newburgh. This thing of pride. means the chair, you know." "Yeah?" he asked. "You're up "Yes, sir," said Joe vacantly. for that chopper Job on the NewPete looked at his watch. road and you don't know burgh came "Look here," bluntly. Hymie Fradke?" "You're only hurting yourself with Joe strove to leave him. Hymle this story. I'm not trying to bull I know Fradke, a little puzzled, followed. you you're no "How'd they fasten that rap on that You haven't got any record. Maybe, If you could show me that you, Wetears?" he asked. Soon they were talking npon a you'd been pulled in on this thing, and could tell me the names of the different basis. It was surcease, a rest of the gang so I could get the feeling of sympathy which urged real heads of It maybe I could help Joe forward ; Hymie's manner had you to a lighter sentence. You're changed greatly. Now he was setnot up against any easy rap, and tled beside Joe Barry, his thin, carefully manicured fingers tapping on you're going up against an Jury. That's where you'll be tried, his knees, or Jerking his cigarette you know. They give a fellow the in a quick swing from his lips, rechair a lot easier than we do. But turning it as swiftly. It was not It's up to you." long before he Interrupted. Joe Barry rubbed his eyes. "Talk lower. that's Whisper ' he begged "please better. We "Please didn't Just happen to won't you Just leave me alone!" be put In here together. Ten to one, His Jaw began to Jerk, spasmodthere's a stool In the next cell with ically. "Keep a fellow up all night, an ear as big as a washtub." asking him this and asking him The of slum time came, that never give him any chance to Hymle clatter sneering at the bars. The rest, twist everything he says Into night couBt was made and the a lie leave me alone!" His wild dimmed. Then Hymle took fists pounded the table now, until lights his dulled companion back to the at last little lines of blood broke cot and pressed him down there. from the creases. "Leave me alone, "Yeah?" he asked in a whisper. you and your death house You and Martin, describe him your promises. You and your lies "This guy Never heard him called leave me alone, leave me alone I" again. Friday? No, it couldn't be Gradually he quieted, merely Big he wouldn't do a thing like him; Pete Maxwell swaying drunkenly. In the open. Must've worked rose and walked around him. slow- that through a fall guy." He shook his ly, cautiously, a puzzled light In his head. "I never heard of no Louie blue eyes. Then, not unkindly, he BertolinI, but that guy don't sound caught at the prisoner's shoulder. right either." The thing seemed to "All right, kid," he said. "We'd fret him. He paced awhile and I " 'S' d n funny to better be moving, came back. guess." , This time it was another Jour- me," he said to Joe "That's Big ney by patrol up Center street to a Friday's run ap there from Oswego dual building, connected by bridges through Schenectady, across to Alacross the street Inside one of bany and then down through Newthem Joe was taken and to another burgh to the Bronx. Ain't I made cage, on the first floor, whence he It for him a dozen times? Yeah, could look out upon the monotonous and what do 1 get out of It? activities of a courtroom. At last bouble-crossedAn hour went by. The sounds of Joe was led forward. He heard a question, from above him on the the street became fainter, giving Indesk the words were legal and greater volume to the noises of the distinguishable. Then he heard the cell block, the creaking of bunks as men tossed In their search of voice of Pete Maxwell. "Not guilty, your honor. And if sleep, the snoring of the more hardones, the maddening sound of your honor please, it may be nec- ened him on a short some one pacing, three steps and essary to aftldavlt at the expiration of forty-eigh- t turn, three steps and turn. Then Hymie was whispering hours, on account of the Indictment upstairs and some delay again. on the warrants." 'They gave you a break I" he The man above him had some- said grudgingly to Joe. "All you thing to say In reply; legalities get Is the chair; pull the switch which Joe did not understand. and you're out. They ain't so good Then tired and numb he felt the to me; afraid I'd squawk If I drew handcuffs again, and knew that he the Hot Mama. But I got friends. was walking, out of the room and I ain't In Dannemora yet That's up long stairway, like the stair something more Big Friday don't r, up-sta- ." are green," sighed "Far off the donkey, gazing afron the river toward the inviting rmerald award on the other ld. And, ronauinvd by hi dexira, h starved to death amid the plenty of hb own pasture. Many of the dwellers in out Intermountain region are almm aa foolifch an that donkey, Surrounded by the best to be had both in market for gondii and In a place to buy, they strain their eyes afar in search of something bet- ter. Let's set away from it, folks. Now is the time to stay together, to help our neighbor and thereby ' Let's booat for help ourselves. Intermountain Made Goods. MRS. EDMUND L. SMITH, Milford, Utah Mi Here's a reflection In words, for inspection, If you want the best, For what you "invest," slept Iluy local products of A-- l selection. They came for Hymle Fradke Your money stays home, the net morning and led him away. Joe did not know where. At noon, Just trust fate for the rest. Derisive Nickname Winfteld Scott was nick"Old Fuss and Feathers" of his strict military disand hia fondness for personal display. Gen. named because cipline 5 fin Joe asked lit t n concerning the trial, he only rolled his eyes and spread a lialid. "I ain't saying nothing!" he anHe was swered noneomniittally. silent until they came to return him through the Bridge of Sighs to the t'liminal Courts building for the afternoon session. The long hours passed for Joe, in sodden staring about his cell. In mingling with the ! other prisoners during exercise hours In the corridors. At last lly-- , mie came buck again. He was more nervous now, like a sleek animal eyeing its every surrounding In the hope of an opening. At last he broke forth : "Keep a guy sitting In that cage all day long. They didn't even be gin my trial ! Fine on a guy's friends." he growled softly. "Keeping a guy caged up all day and then doing nothing!" As night came, he seemed mope stealthy, more excited. He walked up and down, his lips moving. Sud denly, however, he halted, and looking at Joe as if Just realizing he was thre. he asked: "Got any Jack. Wetears?" "Money, you mean? No, they took it all away from me when 1 was arrested." "Jeze! You are a Wetears, ain't He explained nothing more until made ready for his bunk. Then, reaching Into his shoe, he removed the insole and brought forth a tightly folded bill from beneath It. "Here. Wetenrs." he said. It was a twenty-dolla- r certificate. Joe took the currency with some surprise. "They told me I could get money from my envelope whenever I needed any," he said. "Suppose you get hold of a right screw that'll sell you a paper of snow? They won't give you money downstairs for that I got mine!" he whispered after a time. "I know when. I'll use it, too." Nor was there an explanation of He only paced for that remark. awhile, sat on his bunk, eyed Joe eagerly, like a man obsessed with inner thoughts, then turned away silent The night passed, with Its myriad noises. Hymle made ready for another day In the ca? await ing his turn in the courtroom. Sud denly he turned to Joe, whispering. "Tell you what I'll dot" he ex claimed. "I'll bet you twenty I beat Dannemora !" Joe reached for the money. "It's your twenty," he said. "Yeah?" Hymie blinked with "That's right," he said. memory. "No fun betting against my own you?" hould nae Intermountain made Goods' Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column .1. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will receive check for. These Brands Are Intermoun-- . tain Made and Deserve Your Support nt V 1 .ijm. 0twffv w lnlt WANTED: Nian ( Aroitl ta an Cfcrlat-aa- a Carda tn 1931 tbroasa yaar local printer. Plana for 1M1 bainc aiaaa mw. Sena In roar ma, for Jktaila whirs will make your aellins aiar without tba trouble, mlataaoa and delaja row kad la Writa faetorica. caaferD roproMntinr W. N. U. P O. Baa 1M, Salt Laka Citj. on Pure Virgin Wool Blankets Mad in th Intermountain West UTAH WOOLEN MILLS ORIGINAL Prr "eck will be paid for the beat article on "Why you ' they brought him back again. When pite-ousl- y. per: I - "Yeah?" Ills sleek companion lit a cigarette. "Yeah," he asked again. "Wliere'd you go to school?" "I?" Joe stared. "The last place was In Missouri." "Yeah? Who was your teacher?" "Miss Price. Why?" "Yeah?" asked the nit, and. pulling In his under lip, blew his Inhalation against his breast. "Why didn't she teach you how to address a gentleman?" Joe glanced dazedly P.arry around him. I was "I didn't know doing anything wrong," he said. "I've never been In a place like this before." "No?" the gangster asked. Then suddenly: "Come here and sit down, Wetenrs." Once Joe was beside him, he whirled, talking in low, swift tones. "What's the Idea, stool?" he demanded. "You're not even smart enough to know how to answer my questions. P.ut If you're after information, I'll give you some Information. When they take you out, you toll "em they ain't fooled nobody. Hymle Fradke's still got friends. Tell 'em I'm going to bent this rap if It takes my life. And if I do, somebody's going to get shoved over!" Joe Barry raised his arms ami who haven't the slightest uu crest in anything else. That's our Jul). We re given a set of Jig situs thai 11 work Into something if we ciin piece them together. It's what we're paid for, to keep picking up pieces, and hunting for little angles and curlicues until we've got the puzzle beat enough to decide that twelve men ought to hear more about it. Most of the time," the detective said quietly, "when it's a kid like you,, we hope we can't work It out." Joe looked up. His hand half raised. "Then why don't you give me a chance!" he begged. "I've told you 1 didn't even know what ail this was about until you drugged me in here !" "You don't expect us to believe that you didn't even see anything about It in the newspapers? You told us about being near Orr's Mills on a vacation. That Isn't a new gag ; it's been worked before by people who know they're licked on an Identification ; to try to switch it into an alibi. But we brought in the people, didn't we? You showing up there an hour after the murder might have been "Leave me alone, won't you?" he all right ; but it doesn't sound well begged. "I don't know what you're when It matches up with three guns found In your room and the money off a dead man." "Martin put them there. Just like he called you up so you'd know Just when to arrest me." Pete Maxwell reached Into a pocket and brought forth a letter. "Head It he said. It was in feminine writing, upon hotel pa- THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORT Sally Scz j that's what Jou'll lo !" His voire faded In a confusion from beyond. The shadows of twisting forms were on the walls; guards seemed to spring from nowhere and everywhere. Wild, rucklug, the screams of a cra.cd man rose higher and higher, und then were muff led. There was the scuffling of forms, moving toward the door, Then came the clang of steel, some one screaming at a distance, then farther away, still farther. In the cell with Hymie h radke, a man walked up and down, his lips bloodless, his eyeg burning In fixation. "Yes, that's right !" he agreed, "lie's got it coming to lilin. He's made me a murderer; well, I'll be one, if I get u chance!" The cell block stilled. Slowly Joe walked to his bunk, and sat there, a hand pounding against the steel. After a while, Hymie walked across and caught his shoulders with thin, strong lingers. "Wearing yourself out ain't no way to beat a rap," be commanded. After awhile a dazed man youth, l:is clothing Itumuctilate even here, his hair thlhing and sleek, his thin, venomous features immobile, for the Jerk of a crooked smile, eamo sinuously from a hunk. a PACK SKVKN gt two rats can each take a coiner and squeal Ht each other." The door closed. Joe stood ttietv while 'T A II know; got more friends In a day'n in- - ever knew. Wanted It all, didn't he? He'll gel It, In a hrolize box. It Ain't he to him? Ain't he worth Khoting turns if vim can get ut him? How about I that liu!y that crucified you? MippoM you'll rush up und kiss liiui. if ou ever beat this rap? Vend! You'll do what I'll do to You'll set It i ut over, Hig Friday. Mills." Copyright by Courtney RyleyCxper C omes Pile Ointment NFPIII. "What's the rap?" Joe knew the term by now. "Homicide. They say I killed two state policemen up by tirr's CA.OEEP Courtney R,yley Cooper 13 AIN PILES S. exi---.i- t posits $800 In country banks, giving his name as Joseph Bradley. Outside a circus tent he sees an accordion and Is tempted to play A girl. Sue Dayton, nleco of It the owner, who admires the music, urges him to join the clrcur, but boy." Joe says he must first return to Insist on the genuine article. See New York "on business." He has decided to refuse "Martin's" offer that the carton bears the word "CaliIn his room four men accost him. fornia." Over four million bottles Bewildered, Joe sees the men, who used a year. are detectives, find large amounts of money, a machine gdn. and two revolvers. Next day, under Just a Visitor arrest. Joe Is Identified by men Mrs. Hay Do you and your huswho had seen him the night beband live in the suburbs? fore near Newburgh, when two Mrs. prohibition agents were killed and Jay I do my husband robbed. Joe Is accused of their merely sleeps there. murder and robbery. CHAPTER "'Continued 5 "Teh?" askei Pete Maxwell. "Maybe you'd like to see them. We've got them waiting outside." Fullhnuse and Louie were brought in, regarding the prisoner with a detached atmosphere of curiosity, as though they were seeing him for r PHILLIPS the first time. Louie spread his short arms. I "How should know?" he inquired to Maxwell's question. "I For Trouble work in my oflice all night; I only due to Acid come out to fire this loafer." INDIGESTION STOMACH That strange, slow hate hegan ACID MrARTBUBM to boil in Joe Harry anew, giving HEADACHE GASES-"- !i strength to the wakening beating of his heart. Then it was the turn of Fuilliouse. "Sure. I saw a feller sitting over in the corner. A short man. He wore glasses; kind of a light, sandy-haire- d man and hald." "You're a liar !" Joe Barry screamed It Fuilhouse shrugged his shoulders. "How'd 1 know what you wanted him to look like?" he asked. "Maybe we were looking at different people. That's the one I saw." VT7HAT many people call indiges-V- V The haze closed in again ; pierced tion very often means excess new questions as soon as acid in the stomach. The stomach by and Louie were gone. nerves have been Pete hunched his chair closer to and looa sours. 1 be corrective is an alkali, which neutralizes the acids the table. He asked his every question oter again, only to receive the instantly. And tke best alkali known same old. dull answers. Then he to medical science is Phillips' Milk came to one which he evidently had of Magnesia. One spoonful of this harmless, been saving. tasteless alkali in water neutralizes "Now, sport, you seemed a little instantly many times that much touchy last night about one paracid, and the symptoms disappear ticular matter: Suppose we take it at once. You will never use crude up again? Where were you all day methods when once you learn the yesterday?" efficiency of this. Go. eet a small Joe sagged In his chair. He albottle to try. tired, sanded eyelids to I Be sure to get the genuine Phillips lowed his Milk of Magnesia prescribed by close, and for once, the grisly which he had faced all this physicians for 50 years in correcting things horrible night and day dissipated. excess actus, uuu ouc a uoiue He saw the circus lot the squat any drug store. d forms of the tents, the Some people you meet act as banners flying In the afternoon though they imagine you were re- breeze from the mastheads atop the poles. sponsible for the weather. Then there was a glittering thing in his grasp, calling to him to play d It There was a girl, and trim, with slender strength, a girl with innate trust In the deepness of her blue eyes, the tantalizing hint of warm response upon her lips, the yellow sun creepPile sufferers from Protruding, ing through the vagrant strands Bleeding, Itching or Blind Piles, of her soft brown hair, and crecan now get relief from very ating there a golden radiance first treatment by using more precious than all the money In the world. She was his girl, whether he ever saw her again Q.R. or not, his girl to love in memory and In sacred dreams, his girl of Olnt-ment Q. R. (Quick Relief) Pile one day of happiness. One thing, Is a new remedy for the at least, could remain with him betreatment of pile sufferers no hind bars, bright and fragrant and matter how long afflicted, guarbeautiful. to anteed give satisfactory relief Joe Barry opened his eyes and or money refunded. centered them. His lips became Before placing this pile ointcrooked and ugly. ment on the market for sale. It "Go to h 1!" he said slowly. was put to the acid test In both "All of you!" fnild and severe cases, never falling to produce wonderful reCHAPTER IV sults. If you are troubled with piles, had anything but a JOE'S defiance do not experiment Get Q. R. effect upon his quesPile Ointment If your drugtioners. Here was something which gist does not carry it in stock. he desired to conceal ; therefore It fill out the blank below and mall was the thing they desired most : to to know. But at the end of an Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. hour, Pete Maxwell spread his 373 South Sth East hands against his chest straightSalt, Lake City, Utah ened and strode away from the table. "Suppose you let the old Bottle Hnd Stopper have this bird alone Men tlemen : for awhile," he said. Enclosed find $1.00 T. O. Money When they were alone Pete One of It. for tube Pile Q. 'prder picked up his chair and brought It .Ointment to be mailed prepaid to to the side of the prisoner. "Look here, kid." he said. "Let's lame ret together." It was the first time he had osed ?. O. Address 'hat term. Joe looked up, with On conditions that If I am not There something of wonderment. satisfied with results obtained, I eenied to be more of a personal am to receive money back upon onch to the detective's tone. In a returning tube to your "You've been treated straight, businesslike manner by nen who are in the oustness of finding out who committed crimes. ( TIMKS-NEW- Salt Lak 'ON OUR City 2 DAY VACATION' Mountain Sheep Unique is the only The mountain sheep wild animal having- - circling horns. 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Otherwise request card when Salt Laka Clt, Western Made for Western Maid at "Cheaper than staying; home HOTEL Alwaya ask your dealer far Intermountain Made Brooms NEWHOUSE Br Kama Blue Ribbon Black Beauty Gold Crown E. Sutton C. W. Wcat Am't Cn'l Mar. Oan'l Mgr. Bait Laka Cltj. Utah iV. money." A few minutes later he was taken away to wait anew In the deten tion room. Joe went back to his bunk; almost immediately he was on his feet again. The guard had returned, and was unlocking the door, this time for him. Pete Maxwell was waiting to check him out over the Bridge of Sighs. Then down the long, broad staircase they traveled and once more Into the magistrate's court on the first floor, where the cage held some twenty men of which group Joe became a silent member. One by one, guards came to the door, opened it and beckoned men out, pulling the light door, with Its reversed spring lock, ordinary swiftly shut behind them as the prisoner passed forth. Now and then new men came to take the place of those who hnd departed, some handcuffed, one in an Oregon boot a heavy, block-lik- e thing of steel which fitted about his ankle and which he dragged with effort They brought him In and unfastened the heavy burden for a brief rest while he was In the cage; Joe watched them with wide eyes. He'd never seen a man trussed like this. Steadily the calls came, for prisoner after prisoner ; one by one they passed forth until only three men remained In the big, steel-wir- e cage, a voluble Ital Ian, Joe Barry and the blocky man who slouched there, one foot extended as If In constant waiting for the heavy steel handicap, now lying In disuse upon the floor. Then they came for the Italian and took him forth. A sec ond guard entered, closed the doot behind him and. motioning to the blocky prisoner, began the afflxint' of the Oregon boot that he miglr he ready for his summons. 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