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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH i A Play Outfit; a Basic Dress l t i r0 deo nines mimnms Du C Ben Amei Williams. Phil looked at him in surprise, then gratefully. The reporter nodI Barbar Sentry, seeking to sober up her ded. "Sure, he agreed. "Thats j escort, Johnnie Boyd, on the way home from sensible. Be polite, but dont talk. ' a party, slaps blm, and attracts the atten-- I tion of a policeman, whom the boy knocks And take a friendly tip from me. down.. As he arrests him, Professor Brace Dont get mad and lose your heads, of Harvard comes to the rescue and drives dont say something youll be sorry Barbara home. On the way they see Barbara's father driving from the direction of for. And dont take a crack at his office at 12 45, but when he gets home he tells his wife It Is 11.15 and that he's reporters. Were just doing our SYNOPSIS Sentry said qinckly, "Hush, child! She spoke to Fisher. "I told you we were adults," she reminded him. Don't mince words. I suppose youre trying to say that the girl was, as my generation used to put it, in trouble; and that the police believe she went somewhere with my son in August; and that they sometimes met in his office, to which he had given her a key; and that they met there the other night and that my son killed her. Is that it? Fisher said honestly, Im afraid so. Why should he kill her? She told the man who brought her to town that she was going to get some money." Blackmail? The reporter did not 6peak; and in the silence Barbara hiccoughed like a sob; and the fild woman said: Thank you! Good evening. Fisher Im supposed to be interviewing you, he confessed. But Youve too much intelligence to try, the old woman interrupted. Come in to my hotel and have a cup of tea with me some day, young man. Phil, show him to the door. The reporter nodded. I will come, he said, and he added: If i i been playing bridge at the club. Next morn-- , lng, while Barbara la telling her mother j about her adventure, an urgent phone call comes from Mr. Sentrys office after his de iparture. Arriving home In the late afternoon, Sentry reports his office has been robbed and a Miss Wines, former temporary employee, killed. The evening papers luridly confirm the story, and Sentry takes It hard. Mary, elder daughter, In love with Nell Ray, young interne at the hospital where she works, goes off to dinner at Gus Loran's, Sentry's partner, with Mrs. Loran's brother, Jimmy Endle. Mr. and Mrs. Sentry call on old Mrs Sentry, and Barbara, alone, receives Dan Fisher, reporter, who advises her not to talk. Phil Sentry, son at Yale, is disturbed at the possible Implications and suspicion of Miss Wines' absence from her rooms for three days during August. He goes home to help. Sentry is arrested and booked for murder. job." He added: "Another thing that will saveyou some trouble, change your telephone number; get an unlisted number. Then no one can call the house except your friends." Phil nodded grudgingly. Thanks, he said, Whats your name? "Fisher. Dan Fisher. Anytime you can give me a break on the story, Id appreciate it, of course." Old Mrs. Sentry called from the living-roo"Phil, whos that? "A reporter, grandmother! "Well, bring him in here. I want to talk to him." Phil hesitated; he heard his motCHAPTER III Continued hers whispered protest, heard the 7 older woman "Nonsense! He But when Phil opened the door can tell us whatsay: we want to know." he saw a young man he did not She called again, "Phil!" know, and the man said: Im ProThen Barbara came into th hall, fessor Brace. Is Miss Sentry at herself conveyed the invitation. home? "Mr. Fisher, my grandmother Phil was bewildered; but then wants to see you, please. And it Barbara, drying her eyes, came Of course! she said. past him, Im sorry, Professor! Id forgotten you were coming. She shook hands with him uncertainly. He said, looking at their pale faces, at Barbaras red eyes, Im afraid Ive come at the wrong J i half-smile- d. time." No one had asked him to come in. He still stood in the open door. Phil started to speak; but Barbara said, Oh no! She put on, quickly, like a mask, a bright vivacity. "Come in," she invited. "Theres just the famiShe ly here, and grandmother." took his hat. "Take off your coat, she said. He followed doubtfully. In the !living-rooBarbara said: "This is Professor Brace, mother. You remember I told you about him? How kind he was?" Mrs. Sentry spoke composedly. '"Yes, indeed! Good evening, Professor Brace. Barbara told me you rescued her from some embarrass-men- t. She thought: We must go on in normal ways, as if nothing has 'happened; and she added: "Mr. 'Sentry was called out on business; and when you rang, we expected him. Thats why you had such a reception committee. He nodded, perceiving the tension on them all, uncertain what to do or say. Barbara introduced him to ,her grandmother. He sat down; and the talk ran haltingly, with many silences, till Mary, unable to endure this, presently rose. "Ive letters to write, she said. "If youll excuse me. She escaped upstairs. Phil asked old Mrs. Sentry, "Grandmother, want me to take you home? "Not yeti Im not sleepy." Silence oppressed them, till Barbara, forcing herself to talk, told over again the story of Johnny Boyds battle with the policeman, end the resulting situation from which Professor Brace had rescued 'her. Phil and his mother scarce heard her, sat with stony faces, listening for any sound outside. But old Mrs. Sentry cut in at last, said Stop talking jionsense, sharply: Barbara! Its no time for We ought to be finding out Barbara turned to look at her; looked past her, came sharply to her feet, pale and shaken, pointing. "Look! she cried. "Whos that? They saw no one. There was a man at the window! she whispered. Phil raced through the hall, and Professor Brace followed him. When they opened the front door, they faced two men. Something exploded, glaringly, in their faces, and Phil uttered an angry cry, and one of the young men said: Its all right, Mr. Sentry! Just a flashlight. We got word of Mr. Sentrys arrest. Wlere supposed to ask whether you have anything to say. Or perhaps your mother" Professor Brace, very still, looked at Phil. Phil demanded hoarsely: "Arrest? Who said so? "Inspector Irons." "Its not true! Im afraid it is," said the reporter. "Hes been booked for murder. And he urged: "Better take It easy, Mr. Sentry. I know how you feel, but therell be a lot of newspaper men around here in another ten minutes. If you want to say anything "Ive a notion to knock your block off I The other grinned sympathetically. I know. Dont blame you. It's tough, all right. But keep your head, if youre wise." He looked at Professor Brace. "Are you their he asked. "Im Professor Brace of the Harvard Business School. But Im afraid its too early for the family to have anything to say to lawyer? Phil was telephoning from the liThe two older women, Grandmother Sentry with a word of farewell to Professor Brace, departed. Barbara looked at the professor helplessly. "I feel funny she confessed. "I keep thinking I ought to cry, but I dont really feel a thing. Youre still numb," he suggested. "If a person is shot or stabbed, he just thinks at first that someone pushed him! He doesnt realize how badly hes hurt till the first shock is over. "And of course, she reflected loyally, "I know its not true! It couldnt be, could it? Then,' as Phil returned, she asked quickly, "Did you get Mr. Hare, Phil? Phil nodded. Yes, he said. Hes on the job. He mopped his forehead. Then they heard Mrs. Sentry coming downstairs, and Phil and Barbara went to meet her as though to help her. But she came in strongly, went to a chair, sat down. 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The smartest Barbara said miserably, "I think thing for this design is linen in a the werst part of it is not knowing what has happened, or what is happening "Mr. Hare is on the job, Barb, Phil reminded her; and he explained to his mother, "I asked him to come later and tell us whatever .there is to tell as soon as he knows." Mrs. Sentry nodded. "We cant do anything but wait, I suppose We Don't Wish to Be Judged Her head lifted. Its outrageous! No life is an open book, she cried. "Were respectable, de- and itmans be. We have all shouldnt cent people. The police, the newsmade wretched mistakes. papers Never judge a mans action, unNo one spoke; and after a motil you know his motive. ment she said indignantly: I turned Aladdin may have had a hunch off the lights in mothens room and n would looked out. There are cars in the of what the day, when he was rubbing street, Phil, and men standing his lamp. around. Does a robin enjoy his chirrups "Reporters, probably. "I wont have that. Tell them to as much as you do? Hope is an obliging grace. She go away!" Professor Brace said: "Theyll always comes when invited. stay, Mrs. Sentry. Thats their job, They Want It Protected you see. Conservatism generally wins in W5il, its a thoroughly disreputaAmerica because more people ble job! The doorbell rang, and a stake in its wealth. . she exclaimed, "If thats one of have We like some hateful people. them, dont let him in! say the things we dont dare They Phil nodded, and he and Professor to. Brace went together to the door. A There is a feeling of affluence" man stood there; reporters grouped in a drawer plumb behind him a policeman by his side. fullcontemplating of sliirts that are all yours. Phil would have closed the door; We never realized how little the but the man said: "Hold on! Im wretched Europeans are masters District Attorney Flood. of their fate until we see them Phil hesitated. "Oh, hullo, Mr. into another war. Flood, he said. 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And of Oar lobby to delightfully air coaled during the (uauner mouths Radio for Every Room 200 Rooms 2 OO Baths push-butto- The District Attorney Bowed. was she who made the introduc- you havent thought of it, you might tions in the living-roo"Mr. Fish- call up Mr. attorney. He er was here the other night, moth- turned towardSentrys the door, Phil on his er, she explained. "Hes a Prince- heels. And no one spoke till Phil ton man, and he knows Joe Dane. came back. As though these were credentials. Then Mrs. Sentry asked, Mother Her mother nodded icily; and old was that necessary? Mrs. Sentry said, I heard you say Ive had my eyes open all my Mr. Sentry had been arrested." life, Ellen. Pretending not to see Fisher said quietly, I dont know things doesnt keep them from existthat hes been booked yet, but ing. Ive known for fifteen years that you and Arthur theyre holding him. "Mother! "They think he killed this girl? Old Mrs. Sentry hesitated; she The young man hesitated; and she looked at Barbara, pale and still insisted: "Speak up! Were adults! Yes," he admitted. "I believe like one who gazes upon unimagined horrors, and was sijent. After a they do." "Why? They must have some rea- moment Phil spoke. Ill call Dean Hare, shall I, son?" Phil asked. Fisher nodded. "I can tell you mother? She nodded. Professor Brace sugwhat little I know, if you want. gested, "I think that idea of an un"Thats exactly what I want. listed telephone is a good one, too. He said: Well, you see, the robWhile Phil was at the phone, old bery was a fake. Whoever opened Mrs. Sentry remarked, "Ellen, I the safe knew the combination or think youd better put me up here else was an expert The combination had been changed tonight. "I think so too, mothar, Mrs. since Miss Wines worked in the ofYou mustnt go fice. Only Mr. Sentry and his part- Sentry, agreed. ner and Miss Randall knew it. There back to the hotel, be there all wasnt enough money in the safe, alone. She seemed to welcome the ever, to make it worth the trouble opportunity for physical action, of opening, not for a professional! rose, said vigorously: "And Im going to put you to bed right now, too! "So the girl didnt come there to No use in your getting so dreadfully rob the safe. She came to meet tired. Come." A someone. man brought her; drove her in town, let her out at a corner four or five blocks away at about Small-Mout- h Large-Mout- h Bass eleven oclock. A policeman saw him do it; and the man parked Habits, Says there and talked to the cop while he waited for her. He stayed there The general rule for telling the or other live bait, under any and till twelve and then de- difference h between a all circumstances favorable to the cided she had made a fool of him. and a h is that the taking of any other fish. bass told the cop she had promised mouth of the He h does not h The black bass is as to be back at twelve. extend beyond a point below the abundant as the h speFisher hesitated, but no one eye, while the mouth of the large cies, but prefers .lakes, bayous, and a and after moment he went spoke; mouth does extend back of the eye, sluggish rather than running waters. on, "If youve read the papers, you according to a writer in the IndiIt is found from Canada southward know that the Medical Examiner h is even into Mexico. It anapolis News. The averages in found a reason why she might have found g in most lf feet, been killed. And he added hurried- streams and clear cold lakes from length one to two and in and to two weight eight pounds. was "She for three days the St. Lawrence river to Dakota, ly: missing Mr. Sentry was away and southward to South Carolina. Its color is dark green above and in August. at the same time. His office had It varies in different localities, but silvery below, the young having a his address, but they tried to get at maturity is usually one to two broad blackish band on the sides with dark spots above and below it. in touch with him during those three feet long, with a weight of two to It is called in various places by and couldnt. days five pounds. The adult is generally as Oswego many different He finished quickly: "And she had often darker on the bass, straw bass,names, green bass, bayou to a key the office that was a duplihead. It has the arrowy rush of the cate of Mr. Sentrys key. So Irons trout, the untiring strength and bold bass, green trout and chub. It is took him in for questioning and the leap of the salmon, while it has a almost as game a fish as the small Its specific name man that made her. key recognized system of fighting tactics peculiarly mouth. Mr. Sentry, identified him, before I its own. It will rise to the artificial (Latin salmo, salmon and left Headquarters. fly as readily as the salmon or the Greek eidos, like) was given it Barbara, her eyes very wide, brook trout, under the same condi- from a fancied resemblance to a started to speak; but Grandmother tions ; and will take the live minnow. salmon. -- safe-cracke- r. and Different Type and half-pa- small-mout- small-mout- small-mout- clear-runnin- one-ha- olive-gree- n, "sal-moid- es if C ROSSITER, Mgr. ERNEST V' V ' ' s ' s v ' Your automobile requires pure oil oil that will not break down into sludge, carbon or corrosionforming elements. Acid-Fre- e Quaker State is a scientific achievement in motdr oil purity. 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