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Show PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Sally Sez JntN fry about the "night before, . - i . . reaaacnes mane jui --t --t roar." ' A, ' tike a headache "on the mountain maae Aspirin, HEA1. 9 bu Josephine Daskam Bacot CoLiM hlAnhh'MCcm,,. WM.U. SERVICE Trust Not the Failure sard not your wealth on a poor ? advice. Manuel. DDE NEON LIGHTS cal Products Corporation iain Bait .Lake City REEK'S PRIZE STORY ome products,- t practical; : money at home, j beneficial; . i freight costs, i economical; Sde work for unemployed, beneficial; ase local payroll, . i reciprocal; !d more factories, industrial; 7 r jprge local markets, I commercial; Intermountain Made ds, ii ... . all! MRS. J. C. BELL, - Boise, Idaho. SYNOPSIS r In concern over the disappearance Of the young and beautiful wife of his friend. Crandall White, Aaron Glaenzer engage. Motherwell, prK vato Investigator, to find her. A note from the missing woman, warns her husband not ' to call In the police, saying she "hoped to come back." Mrs. White Is younger than her husband, and his devotion devo-tion has been the talk of New York. She is known to have with her a remarkable Jewel, the "Medusa Head," but her maid, Coggeshall, thinks she had little else of value. It ia found that Mrs. White has all her jewelry witn ner. jokb"' talks mysteriously of her mistress being -"worried." xnrougn an advertisement ad-vertisement Motherwell secures the Medusa s head, wnicn, ne is 101a, an old woman" had inrown oui 01 a cab. He gets a clew which senas him to the office or. uocior- wenizei, consulting chemist. CHAPTER IV Continued "Not even an address I" he Bald. "That's a neat looking package, Isn't It? That's a nice responsi bility! What's It a specimen of? LeadTWhat's, your name, jinyhow?' "My name is wens," saia Aiotner well, his eyes snapping, "and It's a piece of onyx. It's from Glaenzer and Company. Call Mr; Glaenzer right up and get it O. E'd, If you want, but for heaven's sake give it to me I must" get somebody else to test it, that's all." The youth whistled. "Well, you can search me !" he said doubtfully. "Let's have a look at It. Glaenzer, you say?' J i i for FREE CARDEN BOOK dm 100 pages fully illustrated, jreai Bait Lake City, Utah -1 - 5URWOOL BE EXCHANGED FOR FINE WOOLEN MERCHANDISE J- WRITE ' 'ginal Utah Woolen Mills SALT LAKE CITY f SPRING PLOWING... ,,use of ''Caterpillar" Tractor lest and leading track-type Sfcr. Prominent farmers owe J ss to these machines., for descriptive catalogs. I Tractor & Equipment Co. Lake City and Tremonton, Utah 5 astounding jumps, not t in the record books; have been a from the frying pan Into the -fionda Times-Union, . 4- Aik Tear Jrf ffist Far ?EX ASPIRIN ! INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT E TENT & AWNING Co. S7( SO. TEST TEMPLE 1 dry thing la Canvas Goods j . GASOLINE :ked With Power fELL ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. ! Artificial Limb Area Support n Shoes Elastic Hoiaor Wished la Salt Lake la 10S a. 2(4 Satiaf actio Gaaramtfcd . TUra 8. I Bah) Lake City. Ct. Is just a continual business Bg sleep over matters that n't be able to remember next San Francisco-Chronicle. An week wm fww paid for the best ord article on "Why yea lid lit Intermoantaio a Goods" Similar to e. Send your story In or- verse to Iatermoua Prndiu-tg Qlmnn. p Q 1545, Salt Lake City. If story appears in this n yon will QJ- fA ve cheek for QvoUU zer. "Jt seems iney uo. wuo u this Wentzel?" "Perfectly all right, sin as far as can find." lie's a Swiss. Alsatian Stands very high. He's a member of the Chemical Engineers club and has lectured at Columbia. Has laboratory in Jersey. They've got his whole record." "Youre sure she went there T "Here's the onyx thing Coggeshall tied ud. shv The paper fits abso lutely.-.Ilhlnk she wrote It there." "And left ttiis for Coggeshall?" "Probably. Only she seemed to- want a message, not ft package. Didn't even take it," "Yon. think she was 'Mrs. Gray'?" Motherwell shrugged. "Maybe. But who Is the older woman? She',s the one we want, sir. She didn't get enough pay, you see. And she was . alone. Mrs. White was with some one some one who was hurrying hurry-ing her." "And telling her what to say, you think?1 "What's thlsr h 8ke1, . an1 shook If free. '. A dark blue flashed from tbe pa per, and as something slipped from his band be seized another roll of It and shook It out. A three-strand pearl necklace fell on his lap. . What?" cried Motnerweii, - ana falling on the rest tney unroiiea them: cool emerald and bleeding ruby, and lace work of platinum and spray of Icy diamonds. "Good heavens above r criea Motherwell, "they're all here!" The great Jeweler stared at mm, pearls In his limp hand, a collar of rubles flaming on bis trouser leg. "And I left them in. tne checkroom check-room at the club!" the" young man casned. ". "And she left them In a half- wrnned nasteboard box, on an office table!" said Mr. Glaenzer slow. ly. "Poor Crandall I My poor oia boy!" A He took out a pocket knife, poked through the tissue wrapping, ana disclosed a veined, milky Inch of onyx, with a gold rim just edging out "I guess, you win," he said, "give me a receipt for It, will you? There can't be two of 'em. JAnd the natoe again, will you?" Motherwell wrote, and. thrust the box under his arm carelessly. "Where. Is this laboratory?" he asked suddenly. I'dUke to have a try at the professor, myself." TH bet you would!" the youth agreed sardonically. "But you won't! Nor anybody else. He's not to be disturbed, he Isn't" Motherwell sighed. "Oh, well, all right," he saldVThen hisaeeghteiredBasn't-be-got an assistant or sometbingi ne asked hopefully, "couldn't I see him?" "You mean Doctor Scbaffner?" . 'Dark," said Motherwell sugges tively, "with a beard. . . ." "Lord, no! This one's sandy- haired and a little moustache.' Hes working with Mm now. A lot of people want him, too. I'll tell you. Schaffner's got a dinner date at Brucca's know that Italian place? Ion might catch him there. Try it anyhow." - "Thanks, I will," said Motherwell. He went slowly down the stairs. 'Absolutely,, sir. And making her Btill stick to that - don't go, "You you?" 7 "Yes, sir, I do." ''And yet Motherwell, what was the hurry? The Jewels were all out of the way, before; a very quiet, plain dress was arranged ; a taxlcab was, called, not to use her own car. What Is there sudden in all that?" "Something turned up," said Motherwell. Moth-erwell. 7 :i "Or somebody," said the Jeweler. Motherwell turned on him Impa tiently. . . : .' . "There you are, sir!" he cried, "there you are I You see, you've got this all clear In your mind I know you can't help it, - but you have. And you can't really thlnk, you see. You've got a complete picture." "What do you mean?" the older man asked shortly. Motherwell sighed Tmpatienttyr "See here." he said. ( "Here's a girt Married at what twenty-two twenty-one?, That's near enough. All accounted for since then, and, perhaps, from when she got to Paris.rhapsjerore?LButjLiot run happen to a girl before she's CHAPTER V T TWENTY mlnutes4after six, slim young man on a side-car motorcycle chugged up to the front entrance of Brucca's, parkea ms ma chine around the-corner, and hailed a lounging, lanky boy to watch It for him. ?Jq nonsense, now," he said, "no fussing with her, mind! " And give me the horn five times If be, or anybody any-body like him, gets out ahead of me." i , "Yes, sir. HI look after It all right sir. Thank you, sir." The young man stroiiea into tne restaurant and peered about among the tables. Dissatisfied, apparently, he re turned to the street ana loungea about near the entrance. At six twenty-five, a stocky little German- Amerlcanwlth a sandy mustacne hurried in, and "the cyclist entered a' moment after. -"Anybody for Hunter, yet?" be asked tht head waiter. "No. sir. would yon want a table?" --T- - "If Doctor "Scbaffner Is wanted, I am In the corner," the sandy mustache mus-tache Interrupted. "Schaffner don't forget' twenty-one. Suppose. lt;s nappenea, happened and forgotten. Now, here she Is, happy and se cure. Brilliantly secure, everything every-thing going her wayT And then the old story. It turns up. Or, of course, he turns up. A lover? Per haps. A husband? Maybe. .. Maybe she thought he was dead. Maybe In prison. Oh, yes It happens, you now! . - . "Now, In that case, it's blackmail, or It s Just plain pnncipie principle prin-ciple and consclence-or It's sheer funk. Of course, everything she has she'll give up. But maybe that's nnt onnnirh focha ho lust WHIlt8 "xow,nya-u"4KMfti4here.Mainfi about that paperweight?" he asked softly of the taxtcab he sat In. "Did she come for It? 'Then why not ask. for it outright, or was she looking for the Medusa? Or aid she throw the Medusa away, herself? her-self? Nonsense? the woman who stole It Ihrew it, .away. And kept the rest, of course. She didnl dare keep it knew it would be identic fled. Because Coggeshall Is shield- Ing her madam she'd keep the Me- dusa, if anything. Didn't even ask for her unless madam' called herself her-self -Mrs. Gray.' But If CoggeshaU knew that name, then she knew the whole plan from the beginning, and lied all along. -Besides, that woman in the cab wasn't young. Did they fool her on the Jewels, and give her only the Medusa? r "Well, here's the paperweight and there's where sh went anyway. Now let's look np Old Pretzels I" Sitting as hour later in his club in front ; of chop and a , baked apple he was called to the telephone booth and surprised to find himself talking to Mr. Glaenzer hlmselt No, he had not gon16TTs old rrlena, who bad begged him to stay In New York. The doctor was with him, and a nurse. Had Mrt Motherwell any further Ideas as to the business they bad been discussing? Mr. Motherwell had, and would send Mr. Wells around to see him shortly, And soon the young man with his bag and shell-rlmmed spectacles was in the library of Mr. Glaenzer's dtx house, and thetorn box was on Mr. Glaenzer's knees, and the Medusa In bis olive band. "Ion know, you're rather extraor dinary, Motherwell I" said the Jewel er; Week No. 3208 "Only lucky, sir," the young man answered frankly, "really ! A child would have followed np that ad in the Herald. Tht rest Just broke my way." "1 was told that things often broke your way." said Mr. Glaeo- The cyclist, refusing several ta bles In the center of the room, end-ed end-ed by sitting next to the sandy mus tache, his back turned squarely on him. Slipping out of his heavy coat- he pulled, a newspaper from his pocket and began to read. "If anybody's for Hunter, I'm here," he said loudly. "I'll order when my f Mend comes." Doctor Schaffner drummed ImpaH tiently on the table, and ordered cigarettes. After a little he dashed out to tne entrance again, returning triuin- phantTywltfiasnraark man. "You see," he explained as they seated themselves, "I have so little time. Have you any good news for me? Could you get any?" "It's my belief, doctor, there's not a gram In the tonntrv not- a cent! gram" tne gars man repuei next but one to him, be was talking talk-ing loudly. '"wI, I waited enough," he was saying. "No, I'm leaving. This min ute. No, I can't" He went to the shelf of telephone books and fumbled the leaves while the other man got hli number, then went back, but this time to the next booth. "What?" he heard. "Yes, Schaff ner. Did you get hen rot nerore noon tomorrow? Well, it will have to do, 1 -suppose. She's free at noon? ' Then bring her down with you twelve forty-five from Hobo-ken Hobo-ken ;an you catch that? I will meet you ; wait there at the station. I want a very special nurse, you. know no nonsense oh, yes, entire ly mental a marked case of coi lapse. I can't very well discuss It Doctor Wentzel will give you all the details Well, I can't say that but one night more, I suppose, we can manage. . , Yes, he Is pretty bad a$ sleep, at all No, but sometimes some-times these things cannot be helped, you understand Twelve forty-five, then, from Poboken? You and Miss what is It? Llngstrom? Very welt We shall expect you. Good-by." He hurried out of the booth, with a quick glanee at his neighbor. The cyclist was talking in a loud, harsh voice. But the moment his nelgnoor had left the -telephone room, he stepped but and found the lanky boy around the corner. "Follow the short, sandy one. If he goes to the ferry all right or the Hudson tube, never mind. Anywhere else, watch him." "All Tight sir." Ten-thirty found the cyclist In the Glaenzer library. The Jeweler looked tired. "Yes," he said, "I went down. - ! bad to see him, you know. He's five years older. If she doesn't come back, I don't think he'll bother to live very long, Motherwell. Np, not very long 1" -The young man made a sympathetic sympa-thetic little noise in his throat "I asked If be wanted to see you, end he said no. As a matter of fact, be has nothing to tell os. He says she was particularly bright and cheery a little nervous, perhaps. and changeable, but very bright" "Ooireeshall admits she's been Sights of London That Linger in the Memory Perhaps there is no city In the world about which more books have been written than London. There are a thousand London those found In Llmehouse, Botton row, Blooms-bury, Blooms-bury, Cheapslde, Petticoat lane, the Strand, West end, Leicester square, Whltechapel one could go on endlessly end-lessly Just writing the names of the streets and neighborhoods in London that have been made famous by an army of poets and novelists, But merely because London is so vast endless and varied, only the outstanding sights of that fascinat- g city can he aescnoea in tnese rt articles. liere are, for Instance, the WhUe- halfA Horse Guards. The ceremony of mounting the guard, which takes place every morning in front of this historic pld place, never falls to attract at-tract a crowd. The moment. the new mounted '.soldiers, in .their brightly colored uniforms relieve their fellows and get into position they are like men of stone, and their horses seem to be also "of stone neither ever seems to' move to the . slightest degree. de-gree. '. Only specially privileged persons are permlttad to drive through the gateway and arch. Beyond, there ties the Horse Guards' parade, where every year, on the king's birthday, the magnificent military spectacle, Trooping the Colors," Is performed before his majesty. And- yet, as Interesting as are Whitehall and the other famous sights such as the National gallery with its scores of masterpieces of art, the unmatchable Britisn mu seum, Big Ben, the houses of parlto ment and Buckingham palace, none of them are the London you remera ber after you have left her vast midst crcolizcdVax Keeps Skin Young Ua im! ol aatU .11 U(oU Mt M drnpU.. Utot hU. tea Md track U. ibww. klM la Oo.Mll iilnu. Yob Ian look, rmn rvnuar. ManoliM u briii. out th biddaa bnutr of roar kl. T nan arrlitklM on m oum Fowdmd Buollt fcM ia M-balf plat wiUh kML At ifcma atoraa. The Jeweler's mobile face stopped him. "I tell you, yes I" the young man cried, "men are that way about women! It's happened! Anyway, she went . And didn't want to. Be cause she hoped Jo com? back. That is according to 'you, she., wants to eat ber jcake and hayeJt too 1 And ail you want to know, now, Is how much hell take? Isn't that so?" Glaenzer threw op bis hanls. Tin afraid it is! And can you see any other picture, you extraordi nary boy?" "I can't see any picture at all,1 said Motherwell slowly, "none at alt There's .one, the obvious one. ' And of course it may be the actual one. You " think Coggeshall knows- all about it Now, I don't I think she knows something, a little, a lead, a clew. But she's afraid to tell It Why? I think she had no Idea that her mistress had gone. I think she hasn't any Idea, where she has gone, but believes she can find something out from WentzeL I believe if the knew, she'd tell me.' "I wired- to Pittsburgh, and they referred me to Baltimore, n but nothing doing. You might as Well ask for radium " , "Acfif Radium! I can get all the radium I want!" fumed the little man. "What a country! What a country J" . He played with the menu. "Bring me some ham and eggs,' the cyclist commanded loudly, "I can't wait any longer." The two lowered their voices and the cyclist' shifted his shoulders slightly but gained little by it. "He's nearly crazy it's incompre hensible In-com-pre-hen sl-ble 1" the German's voice emerged In bursts. "After all these years to have come on us so suddenly po warning warn-ing not a hint I" . - The other murmured unintel ligibly. r;": "It's. not. the money we would f give it afir back my G-d, Hennlke, she keeps offering " igaintble murmur. "It's the reputation I Ills repu tation! What is a settled income, iTflmfaal it l," h" aa'd softly, j pvmi,1 ta that tor him I And the Mr. Glaenzer shook bis head. "Well," be said heavily, "my head is too old a bead to make new picture, perhaps. But Delia' would never have parted willingly with Ibis," and he stared, half bitterly, half delightedly, at the frozen smile on the wonderful lips encircled by the tiny tossing serpents. "Whoever "Who-ever took that from her, took the thing she loved the best Mother-welL" Mother-welL" He sighed. :. . .. "Til put this awsy," be added and opened the box. Lifting out the heavy, opalescent half-globe of onyx, be shook it free from the tissue wrappings. "I gave ber that last Christmas," be said. "See, the frame has slipped." . ne gathered np a bandful of paper pa-per from the bottom of the box and stared questioning at the young awkwardness da vLlebe,' see what she threatens! -And she means it too. Df course, death, that is all verv welL That Is easy. But where does It leave us?" The dark man talked for some time . . " "And so I say T the doctor cried. "So I tell him. These things can not .be donel Simply not He is as crazy as she is. I am sorry it la awfnL" But there are limits to human power, Hennike. It will bave'io be explained. It will have to come some time, I suppose? Alter all a person's death is bis own affair. af-fair. But If we are not careful, it Triumph for Age Beauly competitions seldom end In such a way as one In Paris, to find the loveliest pair of eyes.- The en trants were all dressed alike, in wide- hooded cloaks that covered all the body except the eyes.. Finally one pair were so outstanding the Judges Immediately decided. The process or removing the disguise caused a mur mur of surprise through the audi ence. The "loveliest eyes in ruria-belongd ruria-belongd to an old woman of seventy ! Denver Boy isa Winner wbrrledTor a month." "So you said. I told him that He's not very fond or upggesnaii, but la quite sure she's devoted to Mrs. White. You think ybu'irga out there, Motherwell?'' . "Oh, yes, decidedly." - - "But the man this .Wentzel- after all we know what he Is what he handles" "Oh, I hardly think he'll blow me up ? Explosives would be wasted on me, you know. "We've got to see. where" he fits In. I don't believe he has her there, but If he has. why then, we needn't look any further. If he hasn t, why did she and Coggeshall both go there? And who was the woman she gave the Medusa to? Perhaps irbe old woman Schaffner said they 5TOP YOUR COLD IN 6 HOURS WITH 2 BreaVi a ' cold in 6 houri. A Drlyei ft Away in 12 hourj. i j '" Jtei'eve , ' Headache NeuralgiaPains HOUSES and KULES Yourworit horse 1300 to 1600. PrlceioH or young rum from tW to tl. Sadaie noraea to vm UnbrokhorMS$15to$60. Mulettellina bettor. Advanc $10 to $15 per bead this week. Sale very Monday. Wa pay the freight at thin mod. Writ or wlr CO10RAD0 HORSE A MUL COM. CO. t had out there I cannot get it Into my head, Mr. Glaenzer, Just why she threw that away I" "Surely, because the other things could be disposed of, and that" "But they didn't have the other things!" ' "You mean they didn't know " "I don't believe, Mr. Glaenzer, that anybody In that office had the remotest idea what was In that box!" "Not the clerk, perhaps, but surely-' "Not anybody," Motherwell persisted. per-sisted. "Why, sir, Imagine leaving that there! What piffling Idiocy! Ir'a-JiipreriiMe. They have safes, drawers something I Anybody has.w "But she. must have told them, by now." -"Maybe sherCouldnV the young I man answered thoughtfully. "She couM-wrlte " ; "Maybe not ' T I -dofl't like to think 'that' said the Jeweler uneasily. "If only she could know, Motherwell Mother-well sometimes I think she doesn't taowrabsolutelyr bowser husband adores her! There's nothing in this worldor - the jiext be wouldn't Every mother realizes real-izes how important It is to teach chll dren good habits of conduct but many of tbem fall to realize the importance of teaching their chil dren good bowel hab its until, the. poisons from decaying waste held too long In the system have begun to affect the child's health. ". Watch your child and at the first sign of constipation, give htm a little California Fig Syrup. Children love Its rich, fruity taste and. it quickly drives away those distressing ali ments, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue biliousness, feverish- nessrfretfulness, etcrlt glveshei hearty appetite, regulates their stom ach and bowels and gives tone and strength to these organs so they con tinue to act normally, of their own accord. . For over fifty years, lead ing physicians have prescribed it for The Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine All Winter Long Splendid roadstowering mountain range Highest type hotel dry invigorating in-vigorating airclear starlit night California's f remort Desert Playground ipn Writ On A Otftfr ilPalin print VS CALIFORNIA sJF will be oursT1 .- Silence, and hasty eating. "Yon couldn't possibly get -White even- now?" the dark man asked. Sandy mustache cackled Into irrepressible irre-pressible nervous laughter. "White?" be mimicked, "get forgive, understand, excuse, explain. I believe he would take ber back in anv circumstances In the world any, any, any I ."OXjf only she bad been capable of one-tenth of thafpoor man s af fection, Motherwell, nothing would have persuaded ber-to go like that without a word, a sign, an appeal for help, even !" "You think she dldnt love him. then?" ' . - , No, no," Glaenzer answered quickly, "I wouldn't say .that Motb- eTweltSbe has always beenHtffee- tlonate affectionate and devoted. Yoo couldn t ask for any more. Heaven knows, be was satisfied. But to compare her feeling to his of course, no one would expect It The situation was too plain. Think of their aces. Of what be bad to White! -That's good! Man, if yoo could ret White, It would be worth f offer her! No, no be bought ber, . 1 1 1 r . . tT '. . . ., - . - i j I.... .aiowerweii, ior ner juuiu auu utau- ty and charm. And she's always been true to ber bargain, in my oolnlon. She did weu. and she knew It she"! I very practical young woman Yon are going out there alone?" "I think," the young man replied, "that I shall take Coggeshajl." .... . m IMI 11.11 a miuion to os a - make his fortune. Do yon suppose be hasn't tried?" More eating. "I have to telephone it quarter past seven." Schaffner began suddenly. sud-denly. "Vm getting some one out there. We've only an old woman there.' you know, and she's worn onL TH be back." The Jeweler stareO. The cyclist beckoned his waiter "You yon mean you think Cog- and Dald quickly. " geshali known she's out Uece?" "Is there a telephone booth here?" j "j mean If she knows sue Isn't ha fnoulred. and made his way to ,he wont go," said Motherwell. the front of the restaurant -And then l wont go, either, When Schaffner slipped Into the j (TO bi contuoxd.) boJslckbilIons,-iloupateilc1flT drenTTIoreTHan 4 mlllloirlJottleTt 1 used) a year shows how, mothers depend de-pend on It j Mrs. O. G. Wilcox, 8855 Wolff St, Denver, Colorado, says : "My son, Jackie, Is a prize winner for health. now, but we had a lot of trouble with blra before we found his trouble-was constipation and began gjvlng him California Fig Syrup. 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