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Show T --T7''" " -mir - - I, i -1 Li j ii - i m. " - nil'". Tt - " t - 1 i i - ii ' iii i ii inn MJr l ii. A i ..nut-ff i .f "rr 1 wn ; (i r-r Iftj i.tr'Vr. Pirfuffr "Hi lilflm iiiiifti 1-1 " if --rfcr-Hli rum1! awMiadhwMiWMWfciiiateMM MM i irftwnmJrtiiii iimhWIi m.,., miM,im r - "i i n i mi . i i In im.i . -i,,, GABRIELLE E. JflEftD PAGE FR - WOMEN rFORBUSH V, Edited Hy Ethel D. Rambeau, Phone 494 or m vonrT - V vsu , r JJ r Calendar i i Nuggets Stage . Progressive Party As New Year's Event G" NE oMheleading social events o the holiday season was the progressive dinner dance given by the Nug gets (Goldtfrickers) of the B. Y. U. on New Year's eve. The spirit of Christmas was in evidence during the entire evening eve-ning as the guests journeyed from place to place, each of which was' gaily; decorated in' the holiday colors, and all entertaining en-tertaining features were in harmony therewith. ne urst course was servea ai ine norne 01 xveau jlinjlu-ton jlinjlu-ton in cafeteria style, then adjournment was made to the resilience uj. xyun Aiucr, wucie Following Ihisthe-eroun met at the home or , Kyle cnark, wnere they were served delicious Christ mas plum pudding. After the repast, the party traveled to Keeleys for dancing until un-til time iar the -'midnight preview at the theaters -The guest list included in-cluded the following: Members Bill Brunt, Vera Jackson, Jack-son, Meredith Wilson, Monta Went Woodrow .Wilson, Helen Toung, Nick Udall, May Seaton,, Head -Thornton, May Bonnett. Claude Snow, 'Pauline Bennett, Bud Jackson, Anita Smoot, Kyle Clark, Evelyn jBourne, Dean Fisher, Fish-er, Marjorie , fetevens, Robert Olson, Ol-son, Mary -Harris, Oakley Evans, Mabel Wilson, Malcolm LeSueur, Edith human, Floyd Millet, Miriam Mir-iam JJllywhite, Elmer Jacobson, Helena Call, Carl Warnick, Clarice B.ru'nt, Frank Van Wagenen, Kath-erine Kath-erine Davis, Don Alder, Ruth Stevens,5 Stev-ens,5 Rudger Jones, Beth Paxman, Kenneth Taylor, Florence Allen, Joseph McAllister, Helen McAllister, McAllis-ter, Chauncey Harris, Madelyn Harrison. Alumnae Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Moore, r Hef-rison Conover, Molly Bird, Robert Allen, Cecil Clark, ajt Olson, Dixie Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Nielson. Invited guests Georer-Tpdd, Helen Harris. - - V . 7- Entertains For Son In honor of her son Max, who came from San Francisco to spend theholidays in. Provo, Mr- and Mrsi M B. Pope entertained at a card and dianer party Thursday evening. The guests included Miss Eliza Nelson, Miss Mildred Dixon, Miss Qwen Nelson, Chase Nicol and Sam Whetton. Friends Gather On New Year s eve vA"niimber or the friends of Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Pickles met at the home on New Year's eve and were pleasantly entertained with games, music and luncBeon Q.U I VE'RI $ G NERVES Yield to Lydia E. Pinltham ;; Vegetable Compound When jou ere iust frhen ycHi-csdtt stand-the cnll-dren's cnll-dren's noise i . . when everything is aJnirden . . . when you are irritable irri-table and blue ... try this medi-cine.8 medi-cine.8 out of 100 women report It will Give you fust 'the eltt Elks' cljib rooms. Dancing and a enoSneedLUwiUU the main r"tTitli -, -t aafiiTes of interest. VTvrui utuis saiu Cash $800.00 Name of Hard Will Be Pard JEveryone Vha Submits "v . IVIost JSuitable Name From Hollywood t comes an extraordinary ex-traordinary : announcement. movie actress is in need of a. name will hA nald for tb best sugigesUon, YotLiv j heir' yours, or any ou. TJwux think of, it may mean to you- . , . This 'movte actresa, 4,whom you have probably seen ron, tha scren of your -favorite motion ctttre theatre, i the beautiful Edith. Boark. Like most of the stars, she prefers to use a.name oter thai her own, and in order toJil he? obtain it, $800.00 in cash 1 offered of-fered to anyone ; who is quick in sending in the name selected. Miss Roark'a publicity director says, -Most any name may win." It may be your very own, a name of a friend or relativer-or- a -ioinea name made up , by :you. Readers of thisarinounceWnt are urged to senIhSugeslions for, a name 4200jOOextra will be eWe.atne winner if name is mail'and Postmarked before jannary 8, 1933. Just make it easy to ptbnourice and easy , to remember remem-ber i But send it right away, or . you may be late-for the promptness- prize, r.- i ..." iAJl-entrtes must be sent to tne Publicity' Director's .office, George Bhtke, Studio li-365, 10S3 N. Sycamore Syca-more Ave, Hollywood, California. Only l one suggestion fora name should be 'submitted y.aeh- con-testant con-testant Evetyone- i- ihviUd to 1 submjt aam,;nd in case of ties, duplicate , awards i- will be giyen. f - pfflc2AlsBay thati .'anjr name - may uie iom wuuic . Dinner Given New Year s Day Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrer entertained at a well appointed dihnerJU their home New Year's day. THe table was beautified with t'ne season's flowers and covers were 4laid for Mr. and Mrs. Moses Dawley, Louise, Delaine and en-dall en-dall Dawley of Spanish ForkMr. and Mrs. Moroni J. Cottam, Miss Ethel Farrer, Lynn Allen and the host and hostess. If, 2f if- Watch Party and Theater Preview On New Year's eve. Miss Etean-or Etean-or Forsythe and Miss Fay Jones were hostesses at a watch party at the Forsyth'o home. Cards and luncheon were erfjoyed. after which, the part yattended the midnight show; present were Miss Ardith Olsen. Miss Bernice Christensen, Miss Nedra Hanson, the Misses Fdy and Fawn Jones and Miss Forsythe. For-sythe. ff. ff. Y Salt Lakers Honored vP-rofessoran.d Mrs. B. F. Cum-mlngs Cum-mlngs entertained at an attractively attractive-ly arranged dinner Sunday In compliment com-pliment to Dr. D. B Richards and son Dan of Satt Lake. Other guests were Mrs. Emma B. Sorenson of the Snow college, Ephraim, Fred I Sorenson of (the Provo Dixon Jun ior hig'n school, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Sudweeks and son David and Dick Cummings. The dining table was prettily arranged -with the season's cut flowers. Provo Guess at A. F. Wafch Party The following Provo residents HST U Am priran Fork. New (Vear eve to attend a watch party JJgiyeh by Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Han- Isen; Mr. and J54rs. J, 1. aaayoerry, Mr. ana jvirs. kj. o. uiaun auu am. and Mrs. Frank Alexander. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. G- J. Geis of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Argyle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Childs of Spanlsto Fork. , Elks' New Year Ball Big Success More than two hundred guests attended the New 'Year's party given Saturday evening in the ; Offered For Jim m HI wiiitheSOO-OOevn if submitted on a 'postcard or scrap of paper. If JfUU VCUi w,uvi . w immm gr 'portunity to get it. Send your aug- Moviejfcress 1HPHI mmmm 1 Snow Gliil Pretty Natalie Hall,. NeV York actress,, is 'shown ih. a fjwopiece dark green.-. knfttedi wdol skiing outfit which has a zipper slip-on jacket with vari-colored turtle-neck turtle-neck collar and cuffs. New Year's Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs.. George Ramsboth- arri entertairied at an elaborate turkey dinner at their home on New Year's day. Holiday decorations decor-ations and flowers were used throuehout the rooms and on the dining table at which? covers were i - . - i f laid , for Bishop and MrAWaJter P. Whitehead, Miss Mary Whitehead, White-head, Melvin puke, Jardes Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Whitehead .and children. 'Music and social chat were pleasant pleas-ant features. Entertains For Sister Twenty guests participated in a delightful house party given by Mrs, . Joy Clegg. New. Year's day in honor of her sister Miss Beatrice Griffin of Salt Lake. Games, music and a tray luncheon were the features fea-tures of interest. . ?i Sharon Stake T Dance Is Success More than, three hundred and fifty guests attended the dancing party given Monday evening in the Lincoln school gymnasium. Mur-dock's Mur-dock's orchestra furnished the music and all experienced a most enjoyable time. . , - urden rens wr mm,.. mm?. 'MM You have Vicks VapoRub the niod rn external frav of trmatiniS erA- ;Now gtX Vicfcs N6se Drbps-r-the new I J A J : )J. Tt. aiu in preventing cujus. use as directed di-rected in Vicks Plan for better Control Con-trol bf Colds fully explained in each Vicks package. t - , - ...IP i or i id I mr H to pftMT m .rrtsy y 1 ipoh t I AMERICAN LEGION The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening - at the armory at 8 o'clock. An excellent ex-cellent program has been arranged. r'- UTAH SOBOSIS . The regular monthly meeting of the 'Utah Sorbsis 11 be ield Wednesday Wed-nesday after?30Xn,at 3.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. D. Cnristensen. Mrs. Carl F. Eyring wilt give the paper. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE Members of the Wednesday Afternoon Aft-ernoon bridge .club will meet this week at thepme of Mrs. Frank Walters, . r.. , - jpAYSONAN BRIDGE Mrs. Wanda Peay will be hostess tb the Paysonian Bridge club at Jier home Wednesday evening. Beginning Be-ginning at 6 o'clock. Watch the Old Year Depart The. residence,, of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni J, Cottam was the, scene of a watch party New Year's eve. Games, music and lunchjaon made the" time-' pass pleasantly for the following: Mr. and Mrs. 'Moses Dawley and family, of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrer, Far-rer, Lynn Allen and Miss Ethel Farrer. Sf, fif. f. Vikings At Salt Lake Vikings of the B. Y. U. with tbefr partners celebrated their annual an-nual holiday event at the home of Wendall and Lewis Rockwood in Salt Lake , Saturday evening. Dancing was the principal feature q enJoymeijtuduring which a delicious de-licious ' midnight luncheon was served. Twenty-five couples attended at-tended the affair. Friends- Enjoy Watch Party Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope entertained' enter-tained' a few friends at their home r,n New , Year's eve. Bridge was played in the eai ty evening and at midnight supper was served. Pres-ent Pres-ent were Dr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boshard. Mrs. Fox Honored Saturday evening Mrs. Roland Harding entertained in honor, of Mrs. Jennie Fox, prior to her departure de-parture for Salt Lake. Progressive Progress-ive rook was followed by supper and the following were in attendance: attend-ance: Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Kirby AUen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gammon, Mrs. Merle Murdock of Salt Lake, Mrs. Leora Hardiner. Mr. and Mrs. LeGr&nd Holland, Miss Bina Ctegg and the guest of honor. V Missionary To Be Honored Miss Thelma Blake who recently returned from the Northern states mission will be the honored guest at a "welcome home" party to be eiven Fridav evenine in the Vine- yard ward amusement hall. All friends of the missionary and the public are extended a cordial invitation. invi-tation. v -I" Bridge Luncheon I Is Featured 'Mrs. Ellis Peay was hostess to the members of the Saturday Bridge club last Week. The guests -included Mrs. Leo Taylor, Mrs, Arnold Hoanara, airs, vara uarter, Mrs. Arvil Morgan .Mrs. ,.G.. R. Willett. Mrs. - Pen ton Reeve and Miss Erma Reeves. o. .t. -,- New Year's. Dinner I& Given On New Year's day Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven entertained .at an attractively arranged turkey dinner din-ner at their home. , The .table was centered with an ejeru ..jtafee enve over red with silver candleabra. Red and green candles and minia ture candle holders: were used inV connection witn pne piace.-:9araj. Covers were laid for Mr. andVJ&r$, Julian Greer, Mrand Mrs. GeJfrgfeTj Mecham, Mr. andMTSr-Ciarende Greer and the host and hostess. . f Drink Water With Meals jl Good For -Stomach Water With meals telpB stomach stom-ach juices, aids digestion. If bloated with-- gas -add -a: Spoonful of Adlerika. One dose cleans out poisons and washes BOTH upper and lower bowels. Sold in Fro vo by Hedqufct Drug do.Adv., .ATTORNEYS A. i-. BOOTH Attorney-at-liiw Room 1, Knight Bldg. Provo, Utah , , ; t , BECJIN llEnE TODAY AMOS 1E A BOD Y, elderly enaia t EifN0A AVERILL, falls to deatk from (be aeeoad floor bal-eony bal-eony of the Avert lis' Loan Island Bjome. jLlnda reaches him Jiul be fore he die, in time to hetfr him rap, MHe piihrd -!" Linda, reaffslne her eonln had tried to tell her he waa Murdered, roahea aastalra f to the balcony. Someone ateoa behind her, trie to trauKl -her andabe fttlla In a faint. Her hub&ndf! TQJM area her frill and nislies to her. There arc fourjiruet In the bodae and they nil npprnr. v The eaeara hret MH. STATtANDER. boaines naao-rtate naao-rtate of Toma'l "CAPTAIN DE VoS. n n dla o me ' Belgian! "M AR VtJ PRATT, former itilor qf Llnda'ai and MAN SHA UGHNRSSBY. Irlah writer. iRaen, "of then has qnar-reied qnar-reied -rrffh Conaln Atnoa. DR. PARDONS taken ehargre. It fa., aaaamed , ConAla A nn' death rvnm accidental and that Mnda falnied.f rent' aboek.' When ahe la Anally able to tell Tom what happened hap-pened ahe perauadea him that they Mutl 'keep the four CUeata .with them -pntll they 'dlaeover no la the' murderer. 'They are ope peered I y 'aided fn thia plan vrhen DR. BOYI.K. "official 1 medical ' examiner, ex-aminer, aenda word rhnf everyone every-one In the honae muat remain until un-til he haa ttaeatloned them. Boyle la on 'a tlahrtna; trip' and can not return for aeveral hoar. NOW GO ON WITH THIS 'STORY ClJA'PTEh XVII IN tne silence arter the little car Ubt" "Out of " the stoue gateway Linda heard Tom emerging from one upstairs room and caught the words, "very good of you " .As he stopped at another .door she suddenly -remembered that only three of their guests were here In the house. Tom still had one. of them to notify as well as the one whom she had quartered in the garage. "I'll run ever myself and tell Mr. Shaughnessey," she thought Impulsively and had pushed the screen door open before something checked ber like the touch of. a cold hand. She stood on the threshold lot their house and looked across tne road, and little lawn toward the araze. A silence so profound that it seemed to have weight and depth lay over the peaceful little scene, so clear was the day and 80 hot the air that clothed the world. Each pebble In the roadway road-way stood out distinctly from Its fellow, each blade of grass held Itself erect and alone, unswept by the slightest current of air. The garage that was where she had started to go. And in the garage was a man. Just an ordinary, ordi-nary, pleasant, well-dressed, well-mannered well-mannered man. Or rather perhaps not quite ordinary, for genius if he . was -a genius -never is that. Certainly. Llan Shaughnessey, in both appearance and behavior, was rather unusual, though on the side of distinction. What was there then about the thought of him that had stopped her as though by an invisible hand? She did not know, but she knew she was physi You And . .... Your Friends Elmer Holdaway of Vineyard leit Monday for Salt Lake in the interest inter-est of the state legislature. He expects ex-pects to spend two months there. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mitchell of Hiawatha are spending a few days in Provo. Horace Ostler and Lillian Carter both xf Nephi, were united in marriage mar-riage Saturday by County Clerk .Prank 'Salisbury, , Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Peterson are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday at the Crane Maternity Matern-ity home. Mrs. Peterson was formerly for-merly Miss Hazel Cassity. , Tubau David Hettig and Emma Florence, Spepkart both of Provo, Were issued a marriage license Saturday Sat-urday , afternoon at the county court -house. This was the last license li-cense issued in Provo for the year 1932. Mrs. Jennie Fox left today for Salt Lake where she will enter the L. D. S. business school. Mr. and Mrs. Emery King and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Callahan wert to- Salt Lake Monday to attend tha inauguration of Governor Henry, Blood. rIn the afternoon they were the -dinner guests of Commissioner and. Mrs. Joseph Wirthlin and in the ,'eyening attended the Gover-. nor's inaugural ball at the state" capito ' While in Salt Lake, Mrs. iCallahan wjho is Democratic county chaJrwomanVi-held conference with, .prominent Democrats in the inter-: sest of appointments for Utah, cUAty i Professor B. F. Cummings, ac companied by his mother, Mrs, Emily Cummings were in Salt Lake Monday attending funeral services ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TONITE i Delicious Comedy 1 Wistful Romance! ,GAYNOR & FARRELL in "The First Year" TOMORROW & THURSDAY BANKHEAD & COOPER Devil and the Deep .:--': Tracv - Shannon - "Painted Woman" Dual Bui! Come E&ft cally IcipabletdtTtOTClMg herself to step into the roadway, walk across the lawn and go up that short flight of stepsT In fact she could not even face the idea of It. TPOMY' swinging downstairs with the satisfied Jair of one who has accomplished what he set out to do, found her sitting on the little hall bench and he did not guess the effort it took her to smile n ,at him as he stopped before be-fore her- "How did they take it?" she enquired. en-quired. "All right I'll tell you later upstairs." She nodded as his voice dropped warningly. "I'll just run over to the garage ga-rage now and tell Shaughnessey." he went on and the words, so exactly ex-actly her ownthought of the moment mo-ment before, brought ber Instantly In-stantly to her feet. "I'll I'll walk over with you." It was unbearable that Tom should g off so cheerfully, alone, into the little building that bad once, seemed so commonplace and now had grown so strangely alien. Disregarding, his surprise, she walked primly beside him. If she talked her teeth would chatter and that would hurt her pride! But she was entirely willing to remain re-main downstairs while he ran up and knocked on the door and, standing on the first step of the little flight, she had no need to strain, her ears to catch Tom'B part, at least, of the conversation. "HelH Shaughnessey 1 Oh. sorry didn't mean to wake you up!" (He could sleep, exhausted, whatever had happened this morning! morn-ing! ) "I won't be a moment. Just wanted td ask you if you would mind staying on the rest of the day. There's been a little misunderstanding misun-derstanding about the accident this morning. Our doctor's a bit apt to go his own way regardless ol the regulations and he shouldn't have permitted the body to be moved so quickly. He okayed our taking -it tp Port and now that's got us kll IBrtrotch. The county medical examiner is away but he's coming back and, Just to show he's boss, he's ordered us all to stay until he. can go over the ground and go through the proper prop-er formalities. . He's due around dinner time so if you don't mind" Then a sleepy .murmur and when Tom spoke again his voice sounded decidedly relieved. That's fine. Luncheon won't be for an hour or so. Will you feel like coming over or would you rather ?' Again the murmur mur-mur and again Tom sounded relieved. re-lieved. "Good! We'll look for you at 1 then."- for Mr. Cumming's uncle, A. L. Williams. Mr. Williams was a Spanish war veteran and died at the soldier's hospital at Sawtelle, California. Max Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Pope, returned to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif., today after spending the holidays in Provo with relatives rela-tives and friends. Dr. D. B. Richards and son Dan of Salt Lake and Mrs. Emma B. Sorenson of Ephfraim are the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. , Joseph Sudweeks for a few days. Dr. Richards has just returned from Europe where tie spent eighteen months at the university in Geneva, Gen-eva, Switzerland. Mrs. Delia Love rid g"e Is spending spend-ing the week in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K. Ander sen and Mr. and Mrs. Kait Mon-son Mon-son attended the inaugural event at the state capitol Monday at which Julius C. Andersen was sworn. In as state auditor. A new automatic fire-alarm system, sys-tem, intended for use in public places, uses a viice producing ap paratus and louu speaker's to Mrect persons to nearest exits. CRES T LAST DAY NEW TOMORROW ! "Stuttige Justice" with Marian . Marsh, Reginald Bennett, Richard Bennett. FRIDAY - SATURDAY "Little Orphan t v Ajmie" . r with ' Mitsl Green - May Robson Edw. G..Robinson SILVER DOLLAR' MliliilMM q.uX'istswswMis"tfJw .'''. nrr rNDA was strolling toward the house when Tom caught up with her. "So that's all right, Blnks. my child." he said cheerfully. "The beggar was etill half asleep when I left but be knows he's to stay and since ho hadn't made a move .toward going so far as I could see " "Well," Linda tried to be Just. ."He was up early this morning as you remember!" "Yes I remember." Instinctively they lowered their voices. "I told the others to come down whenever they were ready," said Tom. "That you would be down to luncheon but would rest until then in your room." "Where you will join me for our first conference," Linda answered an-swered grimly. "That's the idea." Til go into the kitchen," she said. "I have to break the news to Rosie and Annie that the house party is still on their hands. i ii go up me uacK stairs ana meet you In our room in five minutes." "Ye-es," said Tom. stopping with his hand on the latch of the I rtnor "Hut Hinka ha rflll w V a - WW va "What could possibly happen in five minutes--?" She stopped. What had happened in five minutes, min-utes, early that still, hot morn ing? Not trusting herself jo speak, she nodded and hurried over the grass toward the service entrance. She presumed she gave Intelligent Intelli-gent directions, for after their first expression of concern neither Rosie nor Annie seemed to regard her with any degree of alarm. But unti1 she got upstairs again safely and without meeting anyoneshe any-oneshe moved with abstracted haste, her mind concentrated on that fierce desire to see Tom again, alone, to begin with him their secret, se-cret, urgent, dangerous hunt for her cousin's murderer, still within with-in her house. ( a A T her husband's step in the hall Linda flung open the door eagerly and he was hardly inside and the door closed before she spoke. "Tom- do any or them seem alarmed by this business about Dr. Boyle? Did yon get anything from the way they took it?" "No. Each one took it differently differ-ently but all took it well. I blamed poor old Parsons pretty heavily and emphasized the fact that it was only a formality. At first Statlander was distinctly disagreeable dis-agreeable but that could be laid to hia dislike of having hia. plans upset up-set twice in rapid succession; He was all ready to leave and his room was neat as a pin. If there - LAST TIMES TONIGHT-CLARK TONIGHT-CLARK GABLE "NO MAN OP HER, OWN" with Carole Lombard STARTS TOMORROW k -m m m m w m m m m- i r a - t a-minutc f lm lm &mm mm imh ninrf r aBini iwniaiMw.iiiMMi.iiiiiMW MUmniwi am ifii..Ti n iiihmi. i i i- i w a. imimmii i.tih. i wm I M X'km. On -the RALPH MIGtLIA CGIO and His , CHICAGO ORCHESfRiL I AV . , rUinAIJii uru U IU UJ 1 KJ VLU w. J -vrnere All tne . ... . ,. was any evidence there agarnst him it's gone now. I reminded him we still had a lot of Vaieska business to discuss and that appeared ap-peared to reconcile him. Either he really does want to finish what we're supposed to clean up this week-end or be decided he'd better bet-ter seem .o want to. Marvin-I'm Marvin-I'm afraid i was pretty short with Marvin. Just told iitm the facts and let it go at thr.t." "How did be.actr . "Just the same. He'd bea good one to conceal a guilty secret be--cause he always acts as if he had one, and so. gradually you . get used to it. Wlief I knocked he opened the door and blocked it completely. I couldn't Be into the room, and somehow, I had the idea 'lie didn't want me to. It might have been just my imagination. imagina-tion. I well, it wasu't any too easy for me to be civil and. I can't honestly say I noticed much about him. He was stiff . and had that air of holding something back, as i I remember. In other words. quite uimst;i. Then ! weilt nextr door to DeVos. He was also quite himself, which meant that he was very pleasant and courteous, as- sured me he. quite understood and that anything that made it easier for us was agreeable to him. He did fcask about going off the grounds and I found he, had a data with Fleur Stoaer aiiy this afternoon " "You might know ehe'd have her hooks in him!" "And he'd thought he might simply check his bag at the station sta-tion and go up to town later. He'd noticed the inn across, the road there and had meant to stop there for lunch without bothering us." "ThoughtfuJ! And Mr. Shaughnessey Shaugh-nessey we know about sa that's thfct! And now we must think of each one separately, Tom what he's said and done, ever since be arrived. We'll start " "We'll start with Pratt," said Tom grimly. "After all, he was there and that seems fairly important." im-portant." "It Is Indeed," agreed Linda. "Don't think I entirely bar him out. But remember, too, his toom is nearest Cousin Amos' and it's perfectly possible he heard me fall. And anyone who really bad tried to strangle me wouldn't have waited while you swam In, ran across the lawn and came upstairs." up-stairs." "He might stay from bravado, just because no one would think he would. Anyhow, we have that on him definitely and we have nothing on any other," "Oh, yes, we have. Oh one other man." , , . , To Be Continued) m There's speed to burn, .excitement and . action I6re. its roarmi? romance of today, streaking 100-miles- an' hour alenf? a course of devil-may-care adventure ami llht-hearted llht-hearted loMP-in;(king! - AIs CHAS. CHASE Comedy "Now I'll Tell One" Paramount Pictorial Sound News MAT. 25c EVE. 25c, S5o tr- iundjr-Stage iundjr-Stage 4 t'eH'orhiahbes - Best Fctuie: iiay t, Av"- 1 r r- f i - |