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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH jtluirj- u. irnnie anu leisure for repenting. 111 jo nave no THE BLUE" CIRCLE Few persona arrested for speeding are en route to the dentist. The children run about everything except the lawn mower. By Elizabeth Jordan nw ( swatter Is playing the double headers that have The possessor of a fly CHAPTER X piled up. 1 "Then livery woman with a pantry wonders wliy there is no government bounty on nuts. had done. I suppose not, he admitted. Fut, of course, I wanted to he sure. If I had any tools but I huven't even a penknife. Would a hnlrpln help? It would In fiction. In real life, and with a stout old lock like tills, Im nfrald it wont. But we will try It." She fumbled in her hair and handed him a few hairpins of the fine, invisible variety. They were useless for his purpose. Most of my hairpins are shell, she ruefully confessed. Renshaw experimented patiently but Not all women, sins a fashion Still, all hint, "ean wear knickers. seem willing to try. ovi, are fruitlessly. Some peoples careers end with the discovery that one cant make 50 miles an iiour on loose gravel. I think the best thing for me to do Is to hung on the door till some one hears us, he said at last. Tin afruld no one will. Were so It seems too had that a young fellow must murder somebody merely to far from everybody hero." One of the servants may mss along the hall. Anyway, Ill try It. If that doesnt work, Ill see If I can break down the door. Youre not minding tills very much, are you? She felt him turn toward her In the show that he is Irresponsible. Frick masons do not keep hens for fear the hern- will find out how much they get for laying bricks now-a-day- - blackness. I think not. One of the troubles about flying round the world in hot weather Is that you don't get to stay In Iceland very particular Ho stop a while, You will wear yourself to tie proud of unless he has accom cen- tenarian? Science has found the midnight kiss the safest, although young suitors should he well on the way home by that hour. Considering the use to which they are put, some bathing suits would get Just as wet splashing around in the radio waves. Fandlts walked Into a restaurant Just as the proprietor was about to pay the collector for a pie bakery and took the tin. The katydids ns forerunners of cold weather have nothing so convincing as the preliminary chirps of the football couches. What ever bernitie of the damsel who refused to jfit out she hud noth- of an evening because ing to wear? A ralncont Is announced so compact lie carried In the pocket. The next need Is an umbrella that one that it cun cun park in Ids wallet. The till'd who drives through grnde crossings without looking both ways Is the sort of gentleman who enn he depended upon to take pills In the dark. More electric signals for grade crossings is one suggestion, hut whos going to keep motorists from stopping on the track to watch the signal work ? Dont Buy a Car Now AND PAY FULL PRICE Read every word of this ad and you will save on ANY CAR you want to Reclaimed cars as well as new buy. ones ofieted at preat reduction at our exact equity. We must resell at once every car reclaimed that is the reason they are priced lower thin you have ever heard of before. We can't list all our cars, so U yu have preference for any make car and ycu want to get a bargain NOW write we may have just what you are looking for. NEW JEWETT Here 6 is a brand new 1924 Jewett Tournever driven a mile at $200 less than list price. NEW STUDEBAKER A new Six Sedan at $225 less Special than you would pay the dealer today. If you want a new car now is your chance. 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After n long time Verity put her hands over her ears to deaden the din. At last he felt her toueli on his arm. Gasoline is given a place by a statisAn attician as a life necessity. tempt, just possibly, to explain tha bigli cost. dished something beside being a It she spoke with an effort at a laugh. No, It Isnt pleasant, he cheerfully agreed In those new, robust tones; hut it might he a whole lot worse. Now Ill start a tattoo and see If we Great Fritain expects soon to call another arms parley. Ftiough arms parleys and Slurs won't have a leg ti stand on. In Of course pleasant." Her breath hnd cntight again, hut long. What has n centenarian uny use going on He laughed a little, and the sound surprised her even more thun his voice Fobbed hair ho tonger Is the thiHg, beauty doctors say. There Is a switeli In the pr gram. The drowning season Is about as reports of hunting accidents beginning to come In. Is there Continued 8 turning It? IIow fortunate that dogs are not so ferocious In proportion to their size a mosquitoes. ing by Tbs Century Co.) WNU Service, i she begged. out." Im more apt to wear you out," he I run keep tills up indefilaughed. nitely, but Its rather hard on your nerves. It does make me feel as If I were In a nightmare," she confessed. "And I'm afraid It Isnt doing any good. No one ever comes up here In the afternoon." She spoke wllh a dejection she did not try to conceal. The whole experience was Increasingly like a bad dream. Well try something else," said As soon ns your nerves Itenshaw. are rested Ill show you a human in full action. In the meantime, I will try quieter methods." She felt hint kneel down on a level with the loek, and heard again the futile turning and twisting of the doorknob. Have you any matches?" she asked at last, almost in a whisper. Im ashamed to say I haven't. Matches were ttie first tiling I looked for in my pockets. I think tills is about the only time Ive ever been without them. That's what novelists would call the Irony of fate. " He continued to work nt the lock, whistling sofily under ids breath. The air he whistled was n Rumanian folksong that he hnd heard her sing. She was still sufficiently mistress of herself to observe that every note In It was correct and true to pitch. Im getting horribly tired of this frightful blackness," she said at last. "I was afraid you would. In spite Don't you hate it? of her effort to keep It steady, Veritys voice vibrated. "Good gracious, no! Why should I? But I know lots of women dont like being In dark places " He checked himself. "This doesnt work," he admitted, ceasing tils efforts on the lock. "Now for the human battering-ram- . Get off into the corner, please, as far as you can, and Ill let myself out." She retreated Into the corner. The closet was so narrow that with her arms outstretched alie could have touched Its opposite shelves as she moved, hut its length put her eight feet away from him. She seemed to feel him gathering himself for a supreme effort. The next moment the very walls shook under the force of the Impact of ills powerful shoulder agnlnst the wood. But the bolt held. I cant get any momentum in this shallow closet," he briefly commented half a minute later. "I can only hack away a few feet from the door." He attacked the panels again. To the girl in the darkness beside him It seemed as if the force of that impact should have brought down the house, but the (ild door and lock seemed built to resist uny assault. Mighty solid hoqse youve got here," he commented rather breathWas it built for your grandlessly. father?" No; my great grandfather had it built about a hundred years ago. That Is, this main building; which Is not large. He gave it the gypsy name, Tawno Ker. which means little home. Fut half a lozen wings have been added since then. "They don't build houses like this nowadays. I wish they hadnt been so conscientious then." He checked himself, as if he hid suddenly thought of something else "You were born here, I suppose?" he asked, with an Interest assigned to draw out and keep her talking. lie was again working on the lock, feebly assisted by the last hairpin. Yes; I was born in my own bedroom In the one I have had ever since." There was a quality in her voice that seriously disturbed him. He whirled toward her quickly. Come out of that corner now," he directed. ' Youll be better here by the door. How much air do you suppose there is in this closet?" He laughed. "So that's whats worrying you? Well, tiiere's plenty all we can possibly need. "Are you sure? It seems to me to lie getting close." "Thats because you are nervous and thinking about air and Imagining . tilings." And It's not reully close?" Not a bit of it. I'll figure out our air supply In cubic feet, if you like. She laughed a Tittle in the sudden relief horn of the words. That wouldn't menu anything to me," she confessed. "I know less about mathematics than 'anyone you ever met. I shall never forget how horrified grandfather was when lie discovered, a few years ngo, that I couldnt even figure up my Income. Have you ever h nt your Intellect on your income tax Rensliuw did not care what they talked about, as long as they talked. He wished to occupy the girls mind, but he did not care to tulk about anything that would occupy ids own mind. He wanted to think, if lie could. For Verity Cumpbell was quite right about t he atmosphere in that closet. The infernal place was almost They would tie all right for a time, of course; but In the Interval he must not be wearing himself out against tiie door, and gulping in all the air there was in his subsequent exhaustion. No; grandfather's lawyer attends to all that for us. Veritys voice returned to the note that had startled him. How long do you think we have been In here now?" Not mure than liulf an hour, I should say." It seems a century. iter next words showed that her thoughts were s taking the direction In which hud turned at once. They wont he apt to miss us till dinnertime, she said slowly. They will look for us then. But they may think it is natural for us not to come to tea today, with the house so upset ; and dinner is hours off. Mr. Itenshaw her voice took on a note of barely controlled hysteria I know its very hard for you, with me here on your hands. I dont want to make It harder. But I am horribly frightened." The lust words came out with a deep gasp. I know. Its awfully unpleasant for you. Again she was conscious that lie was speaking to her as lie would have spoken to I wish there were something I could do. But well Just liave to lie patient till they hear us. In the meantime tiieres nothing, absolutely nothing, to be afraid of. Now Ill go on trying to rouse the household." He acted on the resolution even as tie spoke; and Veritys reply, If she made any, was lost In the persistent rhythm of the terrific double tattoo he kept up. After a long time he felt her light touch on his arm. I'm afraid I cant stand any more of it Just now," she almost whispered. Then we'll talk a while. Sit down on the floor; you must he tired. But Mr. Iten-shnNo, Im not tired. Im perfectly sure the air Is close." "Thats natural enough. We are In a small place." Itenshaw himself would gladly have ceased breathing at that moment, hut to do so would certainly have alarmed instead of helping the' girl. If you will sit down you will find the air better," he contented himself with saying. "That's why you wanted me to sit down. Isn't It? she asked dully. Its very good of you but I won't sit down." Your Imagination Is working overtime. I.et me tell you n little experience of my own that shows wlmt ones imagination can do." Renshaw's voice was too careless He was overdoing the pose of now. the Indifferent raconteur. Fut his companion, who would have realized tills half an hour earlier, was past such distinctions now. "I was on a steamer one night, cruising in a tropical sea," he began, keeping up a list tattoo ns a running accompaniment to ids reminiscence. It was a stormy night, and I woke up with ttie feeling that I was suffocating. There was a idg sea running, and ttie stewards had locked down I noboth my stateroom windows. ticed that when I came n. I had meant to open the windows after I turned off the light, but I forgot to do it." He was not sure she was listening, but be felt ber growing terror. She was past any comfort that lay in Idle chatter. Nevertheless he went on; I got up and tried to turn on the light, hut the switch didn't work. I fumbled nt one of the windows, hut couldn't find ttie catch. I had never in my life felt such a horrible sense nf oppression. In groping around my hand touched a heavy military brush, and in desperation I finally picked up that brush and drove it straight through a window. There was a trelot mendous crash, of course, and -- ulr-tigli- t. Ren-sliaw- We-we- e. of flying glass, but no one heard the noise, because of the storm. He was not sure that she was even Instead, he was listening listening. to her, trying to tell by her breathing and the sound of imr movements how far her panic had gone. I stood by the broken window several minutes, he resumed, gulping in the fresii air that poured through. It braced me up completely, and I went hack to my berth and fell asleep When I awoke the next morning, both my windows were still hermetically sealed, and ttie stateroom was as hot as the dickens; but the mirror over the wash bowl was smashed to atoms! Something that was half a laugh and half a sob came to him' out of the darkness. His sense of pity for the rjrl became so Intense as to be painful. Siie was a thoroughbred. She was going through tills beastly experience mighty well. They had been prisoners full an hour now, he estimated. God ulone knew how much longer tiiey might he there. He set his teeth. Then, his thoughts returning to the girl he spoke persuasively. "If you would sit down and close your eyes and try to take a nap, he suggested, the time would pass a lot quicker. She laughed again. He did not like the sound nt all. He wished lie could see hep. This Stygian darkness was the turn of ttie screw. Throughout ids story he had not stopped his effort to attract attention. He increased it now, battering at the door with fists and feet as long as lie thought she could endure t lie noise. The Im horribly frightened. words reached him In a breathless whisper. I am so sorry. Ilis voice was Fut you must keep very gentle. steady, you know. Ilang on to the fact that there is nothing to be afraid of. Would you feel better if you called out? Try It, if you like. Some one might tiear you, too, lie added. "No. If I began. Im afraid I might not be able to stop. I might have Tjfie AMERICAN (Cop 2 oyou for ThU Department Supplied by tb American Legion News Service.) STIBOLT SUFFERED FORTY LEG WOUNDS More than forty wounds in the legs led Noble Stiboit from the paths of a traveling salesman to those of the law. Today lie is succeeding as an attorney In the capacity of inspector for the American Surety company of New York city, is highly pleased with his position and says he has better prospects of getting ahead than he would have had If the World war had not changed the course of ids career. Stiboit was wounded by fragments of a high explosive shell In the SL Miliiel drive of Sept. 12. 1918. After returning to civilian life, he attempted to cover his old territory as a hat salesman. But his legs couldnt stand up under the strain of walking all day. Stiboit, who is a member of North Shore post of the American Legion In The oil realize in your motor most stand the intense heat of need. The question of lubrication is rightly Bettled when you decide to give your motor the oil it needs MonuMotor Oil. MonaMotor QU f&mpany Ban Francisco, Cai. Los Angeles, CaL MonaMotor Oils & Greases Potato Yield U. S. The average potato yield over United States last year was bushels which was 11 bushels an above the highest average yield before recorded. Science Service. me. For what?" For saying I was afraid of you. Im not. I haven't been, for a single moment. Fut Im so horribly nervous, I dont know what I'm saying. Im a coward Ive Just discovered It." Youre nothing of the sort. Youre mighty plucky. Most girls would make a lot more fuss over this than you do. For a Ho you really think so? moment she seemed to pull herself to"Suppose you were here gether. Wouldnt alone? she asked suddenly. you mind it? Not in the least, Renshaw lied Id he disgusted, of cheerfully. course. Im horribly disgusted ns It is, because you are having this annoyance. I understand how any girl would feel about it. "But you're not nfrald? Renshaw threw In the Afraid? simple word mere surprise than lie had eer really felt over anything. What Is there to he afraid of?" lie stopped with the effect of studying her in the darkness, and then went on slowly, as if trying with difficulty to take in a Yon don't mean that you new idea: ure really seriously frightened? (TO LIE CONTINUED.) Heart Massage Is One of Surgical Marvels The heart is a pump, and its work can lie done for it quite well for a little widle by hand, while its own power fails, and it takes a rest. One has to remember that, normally it never has h rest from the moment of life until death. And what happens in cases of heart massage is that the surgeon rapidly makes his way to the organ, and. taking it firmly and gently in the hand, squeezes it so many times to the minute, thus keeping t lie stream of the blood circulating. If all goes well, the heart gradually recovers Itself, and begins to beat of its own accord. Thus It practically amounts to this that a person may actually die and be brought to life again. There was a time when it would have been thought madness to touch the heart. Yet wonderful things were done in the World war In removing bullets and shrapnel and in repairing heart rents, though often it is better to let sleeping dugs lie undisturbed, and the surgeon Is still very chary of touching the great vital organ. For, though the heart is not so fragile as we once fancied. it has a queer temper. Its nervous mechanism Is not a little touchy, and easily thrown out of gear. London Times. Bamboo's Short Life Most species of bamboo live for from four to thirty years, bear a single crop of seeds Ht the end of that time, and tlieu die back to the root acre ever wearing you your you tortured with throbbing backache feel tired, weak and worn out? Then look to your kidneys! Many occupations tend to weaken the kidneys. Constant backache, headaches, dizziness and rheumatic pains result. One suffers annoying kidney irregularities; feels nervous, irritable and worn out. Dont wait! Use Doans Pills a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Workers everywhere recommend Doan's. They should help you, too. Ask your neighbor t An Idaho Case N. G. carpenter. Kins:, Col- lege Avs., Cor. Maple St., Caldwell, Idaho, says: ! ! tha 124 Is Your Work Herd? Is work out? Are hysterics." Nonsense You're too well poised for that sort of tiling. Why not look Rensliuw at the situation sensibly? felt that a little brutality might be a Were incongood tonic just now. venienced for a short time an hour more, nt the most. What's the use of tanking a fuss about It? I "lease dont take that tone. know you are doing It to help me, but it doesn't help. He laughed. I thought Id get a flash out of you. And, you see, it did help, after all. It made No, It didnt it didn't! tilings worse. It made me afraid of you He was silent for a moment. he That hurts. Miss Campbell, Is there anything in said, at last. the world that I can say or do to reassure you? She gulped like a penitent child. You can forgive she said. Yes, It 350 degrees. must stand dilution by gas and water. Bearings burn out, cylinders are scored unless the oil remains good under these tests. 'MonnWotor Oil stands every test and meets every I couldn't lift withanything out having sharp acrosS catches my kidneys. was a Noble Stiboit. Chicago, declares that the conscientious efforts of the government agencies given the herculean task of rehabilitating the disabled will surely be appreciated by the men more and more as time goes on. The American Legion Is In a great measure responsible for this wonderful work, and they certainly deserve the support of the citizenry for the Important role which they have played In helping rehabilitate the thousands of incapacitated men, thereby fitting them for lifes battle on an equal basis with their feilowmen, he wrote to national headquarters in Indianapolis recently. Plans for Monuments Laid Before Congress Final plans of the American Legion Battle Monuments commission towards marking the battlefields abroad and commemorating the activities of Amer- ican troops overseas have been laid before congress, according to legislative officials of the American Legion in Washington. The plans call for beautification of the American cemeteries, commemorative monuments to the members of all American organizations which participated in the major American opera-tion- s, historical monuments to record important operations of American divisions, a monument at home to commemorate the activities of the army and naval forces of the United States in Italy and surrounding waters, erection of tablets to mark locations of headquarters of the American expeditionary force and two memorials and three monuments to commemorate naval activities. The commission contemplates the expenditure of $3,000,000 to carry out Its plans. The Legion has taken a leading part In the work of the commission since it was created by act of congress in 1922. Several Legionnaires are on the commission, including Gen. John J. Pershing, chairman; and Thomas W. Miller, president of the Fldnc, organization of Inter-allie- d veterans. Harmon Playgrounds Are Awarded to Many Cities Many cities throughout the country have recently been awarded Harmon Foundation playgrounds through the Instrumentality of their local American Legion posts. The latest Instances of awards being made were In Diilon and Marion, S. C., where the Legion posts took a lending part in securing the The post officials had playgrounds. been working for the gifts ever since the Harmon Foundation published notice about a year ago that 50 awards would be made to qualified cities. More than 1,000 applications were made from all parts of the United States. There lame sore feeling in my back and I lost my My strength. muscles felt stiff, sore and drawn and my kidneys were weak, too. I used Doans Pills and two boxes cured me permanently." DOANS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Foiter-MilbuCo., Mfg. Chem., BuffaloL Y Keeping a Secret Im engaged. Ieg Don't tell. shan't Marvelous. Who tell first? Cornell Widow. 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