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Show S is . ue best mustache. That man Oestler he declared You al think the same outright. as I do. How-caI ever face Mike Kearney ith tale like this !" Doctor Oestler had only Just left the cabin, where he had been submitted to a on the exact circumstances of his visit to those two shops with Eileen. However, as the shopkeepers had been questioned and had confirmed his statement In every particular, there was nothing whatever to go upon. His papers were In order or appeared to be. ne had even produced correspondence which to seemed leave no doubt upon the s I, i4-f- t - -'v ""quest; 'n '"""mlcv tua aWjvv '.,;i . i; -- itefMwr ildrn w r.-rkte- I 'nlijit he Ss ntve tc ibe "t tlie t u liej !l - iU A i SAX i.ROHMER LAUGi ts BX , to U ; ' n point xhe woman Ednam produced contract with an Australian vaude-- otf tte , outorra lr ROHMER t,y SAX iiGHT W.N.U. SERVICE "fse? tii 8 ma-r- tenj ehi jj. -1- an.vtliin: -' to thue cogn1ztn bj8 forehead. Jkly. ping lutelli,, tak-i- r and I have to over-- . Kearney. said , to overtake her? But she doctor blankly. said that you you i You going to , Kearney were jjiSs 'rom -- sho? B. Atbe U.S! 0 be said, friends, removing his hat BJ me an fingers took the document, the serv- Continued VII ,pTER f ad in atiot tad learn h1 i Winners & purchases elsewhere. nodded his head It Is so, he agreed, Oestler 'f, went as I said, hundred yards it belong to a Greek , has most excellent perns Kearney also knows It ha? while escuse myself jaking her selection, for I her for at least ill! occupy ios.Adv. yes. We is not a p e, die), sed can a i lie yes? at that I know I cp.ll ha these five look then hur-Uis-s Kearney has already of Ostopolos, and bo hurry and here, yes, purchase ! ' an hour of deprecatlngly. establishment cigarettes, shop J to e ft me" for a woman alone. Ill walk back but not about third less n comfort Oestler he set out . shop not more than Ired jards from the East-mgthey paused. A suave who wore a black point-smile- d j agreeably, a lady here about twenty w" said Doctor Oestler. Ooctor ia uy small tin. Nocori e, betwMi rd. Makesh nahta insteaSr ting cost tt.7 ocsl deaiei u i trips - eo. "S?" (LJ STOVE Fm In enough healthy aid's UTING he said, odd to me, ery ;$, It doctor stood up. Alp's fr ember, sir." 4 1 returned, she had gone m Member? urgeon was watching the "Did she say where she :iT he demanded, fl a small this size of he 1' roses, of this kind s 1 long phial Ae a square ruler and all tubes of other essences which she selected." tionbad' stared at Doctor che, dinieci frequent fei ml then, without a word, She purchased Jasmine, such as pitied one a larger sir. s! cut-glas- il, swollen fJ rat of the shop. mm ,..!. mis8Wi liy for lions of I pi r; I sup-an- d ! i?& ley are rqf country ant went out. Yuan Ilee See read: No news of the Hangman. May take it for granted he is drowned. Len Chow has succeeded. The lady Is on her way. Joseph, the new Armenian, did good work here, Mohammed reports Dawson nalg, chief inspector C I. D., is dead. Joseph, recommended by Mohammed, Joins up here in place of Fernand. It. M. S. Wallaroo In the Canal. British and American consuls Port Said very active. Position on Wallaroo strained In regard to doctor and madame, but legally secure. Len Chow due at Keneh tomorrow five oclock. Franz Hartog reports from Cairo. Polodos arrived Stamboul tonight." Yuan Hee See removed his glasses, remaining motionless minutes, hissing softly. vllle circuit and displayed a num-her of professional photographs, programmes, and billing matter re-to recent lating engagements In Eu- rope. She declared that although she had made the acquaintance of Oestler on board, she had met him before. The agent was In a quandary. To hold the ship meant transferring mails and a loss of thousands of to the company. And If Eipounds leen were found any time during the night or early morning she could quite easily be transported to Suez In time to rejoin the Wallaroo there. The suspects were actually on board. 1 1 "My thanks. Father M unumnifil Then return to your home. Leave ail else to ine. . . . How long should he remain there? They are coining for the crate at sunset You have until then. But the porters must not see you." The sound of Mohammed's footsteps died away. . . , Joseph walked through to the little shop and went out, locking the door behind him. This took place nearly half an hour after Doctor Oestler and Eileen had entered the establishment of Mohammed, and perhaps twenty minutes after Dawson Haig, following, had passed through that door beyond which lay a space of uncarpeted passage. His experience had been truly ter- flhle. At the moment of passing Ihe threshold, a swift suspicion of the truth had flashed through his mind. He would have stepped hack, hut It was too late, I The floor glided away beneath him, and lie shot down Into known depths. He felt himself I TrB consideration. 'With corn selling at the source of supply to save labor and transportation costs, will have J1 a bushel, discussion of its diversion Into uses other than for feeding to he solved before commercial achave largely subsided. Those who tivity may be developed. American agriculture has been advocate Its conversion into alcohol A conference between representa- to be mixed with gasoline for fuel conducted upon an export basis. As tives of agriculture. Industry and presuppose a decided reduction In yet no workable plan of self sufficiency has been developed. It is a wholescience held at Dearborn, Mich., was prices. some thing for agriculture. Industry from he made can alcohol devoted to the possibility of producEtlijl in an efing crops for Industrial purposes. any farm crop. It Is derived largely and science to The Importance of chemistry In con- from carbohydrates. In Europe un- fort to develop tlie market for farm verting raw products Into useful marketable potatoes are utilized products as any success along this largely for that purpose. Much of line will add to tlie standard of livcommodities was stressed. the molasses, a by product of the ing In rural communities and make a was on the farm Growing motor fuel sugar Industry, Is now converted Into wider market for industrial goods. pictured as a $5,000,000,000-a-yea- r Meanwhile tlie farms need foreign Income builder for future farmers. alcohol There Is, however, no IndiThe land requirement for the pro- cation that any crop is grown pri- markets. Kansas City Times. duction of gallons of al- marily for that purpose, but mateNever rials of low value, or In some Inat was estimated a cohol year There Is little sunshine in a shady to 100,000,000 acres. There stances waste products, are utilized. seems to be no unsolved technical It probably will be many years be- deal will he grown primarily as problem standing In the way of util- fore corn izing alcohol as a fuel, though there a fuel crop. doubtless will be Improvements and Soy bean oil Is extensively used In refinements developed. paints and varnishes. Linseed oil Motor fuel Is a competitive prod- has many Industrial users. Tung oil uct. Users of automobiles will con- trees are grown In the South In s tinue to utilize the type which fur- limited way with prospects of greatnishes power at lowest cost and er expansion. Levulose, a form of greatest convenience. Present sup- sugar, can be made from artichokes have been plies of gasoline and those Immedi- or sunflowers. Cornstalks Into wall ately In prospect, together with the successfully converted Into pulp. slash In paper board, pine distribution, efficiency developed r New uses for other farm products give It a decided advantage over other fuels. If production should de- will be discovered, but the problems For YEARS Ive suffered cline and prices Increase materially, of getting production costs low Eubstltutes will be given greater enough, of factories located close to sick headaches in tlie morning. I didnt realize until THE the doctor told me howr many women are bothered with too much acid, and he NEW USES FOR FARM PRODUCTS . Morning... headaches If only Inspector Haig would turn up! Forman exclaimed Irritably. He may hold the clue to the recommended Milnesia situation." Wafers. Since Ive been Im putting all my faith In the using Milnesia Ive felt like Inspector," the captain declared. a new person. Havent had Its because he's evidently on the ob that I still have hopes." r, a cold either, because when But theres nothing to show, you get rid of the acids A Forman cried, "that hes on the Job you dont get colds. at all! If I understand the situation, no one has seen this man, e MILNESIA Wafers Mrs. J. H. Waters, Haig, since he left the ship early excess acids that the President this morning." cause indigestion, heart'Its my belief," said Captain burn and sick headaches. Port Said was seething with In- Peterson, that he was following Each wafer is a full adult dignation. When towards dusk It Miss Kearney and Doctor Oestler. became evident that Eileen Keardose, children Its very odd he hasnt got In Pleasant to take. to one-halney has been abducted, for no other touch, Forman cut In. conclusion remained, both the AmerThe agent nodded In agreement Recommended by thouican and British consulates set to I think that odd, too, captain, he sands of physicians. Buy work In earnest. I dont care for the look admitted. at all a today package TIIE The town was combed with of It. Assuming that the Inspector Came Floor on Soft the druggists. good Footsteps nicety calculated to discover a rat witnessed this outrage If an outSINGLE Immediately Above His Head. In a cornfield. But no trace could rage has occurred and went off In $2.00 to $4-0FN be found of the missing girl. Doc- pursuit, he wouldn't do so without DOUBLE T. E. SUTTON, Ceneral Manager veloped, embraced, by some tender tor Oestlers account of what had leaving some clue to his route, In to $4.50 $2.50 CIIAUNCEY W. WEST feathery substance which broke the happened was simple enough. Miss case he should fail He was too ex- - fall, except that he went down and 400 Rooms Assist. Cen. Manager 400 Batbs Kearney had suggested walking perienced a man for that." down Into suffocating darkness. along to the shop of the scent merThis was the Bath of Feathers ! Might I ask, Mr. Dimes, the ex- chant, and he had accompanied her. act meaning of your remark? For-- 1 Instantly Dawson Ilaig held his The doctors statement was con- man, a man of action, knew him-- 1 breath. He had alighted unhurt on firmed both by the Greek scent mer- self helpless ; and he was getting what felt like a brick floor, the chant and by the Egyptian tobac- angry. Are you Implying that this I feathery mass about him having Mr. Len Chow, it was Inspector Haig Is not engaged In I broken his fall, conist. learned from the Eastern exchange, looking for Miss Kearney, but has If this pit should prove to be had caught the train to Cairo, only also disappeared? Identical with that which he had Dimes shrugged his shoulders, known In Singapore, there was still having had lunch In the hotel. Of Franz Hartog no trace could be To me it looks rather that way, hope provided he could hold his found. One Inhalation, he agreed. "No man would go off breath so long. Captain Peterson paced his cabin, alone on a desperate job of that I he knew, would be fatal, his tanned, lined face haggard with kind without getting In touch either I Standing upright In the fluffy anxiety. The companys agent sat with Mr. Shale, here, or with the mass which enveloped him, he I Twelve sec- ualized his position. at the desk. Shale, the British conAnd since he He may have had no opportu- - onds had elapsed. sul, standing beside him, and the had not Inhaled deeply, as for a American consul stood by the door. nlty Shale suggested. Its all very well, Mr. Forman,' "He evidently hadn't, said For-- 1 dive, his time was short. He stepped said Shale, addressing his Ameri- man savagely. "But maybe for a I Fach 8 pace, touched the wall, can confrere. But what can I do? different reason. There are half a I groped along It to the left, and What can you do, sir? the other dozen ships on which he, or Miss kDew that he was under the trap, reached the angle. grepedfurlher A young American citiretorted. Kearney, or both of them, might be and touched the rung of a zen, daughter of my friend Kear- at this very moment, lying along wooden ladder I In Is Colombo In In kidnaped the canal" ney here and He swung right, placed his feet broad daylight when she Is In the "Weve spoken every ship In the to mount. company of a suspected person! port, the commander assured him upon the rungs and began and mounted he Five rungs What can yon do? No, sir. They are not on board seemed to be free of the damnable other the cried yes," Suspected, any ship.' Higher yet, cautiously. The British consuls face was very feathers. desperately. But thats not proof 1" OH NO. YOU'RE. NOT 1 YOU "What puzzles me, the captain stern. Theres going to be the His head touched the roof. Still I JUST DROPPED AROUND TO about felt breath his he on hI(Bng oil to this to about business, devil pour GOING INTO THE GUARDHOUSE. pay Interjected, trying YOU'RE EVEN DIZZIER YOU TELL Blm with his left hand. Uls lungs troubled waters, "Is the absence of he said. And Im going to be the AND you'll STAY THERE TILL I THOUGHT YOU WAS THAN to hold were was It agony Inspector Haig. If we had the au- scapegoat Its no good gnawing ou- - bursting. ITS TIME FOR. WHEN I NAMED YOU DIZZY, nn-- 1 START MOVIN', thority of Scotland Yard behind us, your mustache, Forman. Fm as TO PITCH FOR YOU TO PITCH TRYIN' a saw faint looked and up rea-1 1 we might he able to act. Besides happy a yu are only 0IZ2Y, AN DON'T US chink in the a GAMES THREE BUT, SARG, I sht gleam through holds.1 I because Is dont act he there son dont Is, I what evidence DRAG YOUR FEET ! his . . woodwork above. . Raising COULD HAVE TWO OAYS IN "Its little enough, said the Brit- know what to do. If yon have any face towards it, he began slowly to T- EASY. ake DONE Ito added suggestion-mit" had feasible he unless consul ish Im I VE BEEN DOING IT "Arrest this slippery pair on I Inhale. The scent of the drug It since this morning." the feathers was nau EVERY WEEK, ONLY f Mr. Formans face was very board 1" Forman cried angrily ; pregnatlng was breath Just nold 'em here until were satisfied, I seating, but the air stern. "In short, sir," he said, YOU DIDN'T feasible able. He half filled his lungs. He a and to my take steps Thats suggestion, Intend any dont "yon KNOW IT knew that death must come at last, about this gang of crooks youve to remain In that forced was if he got on board ; although you know The Bath of Feathers never atmosphere. But at least, he had whatever the evidence may be, and creaked old Mo- - survived. I I say d n the evidence that they falls, Joseph Came soft footsteps on the floor hammed. He chuckled. are certainly responsible? velvet-eye- d Immediately above his head.-tellefortune asthat himself Joseph, But the Inspector I who had led Eileen to the sured me that there was nothing Jack Rattray, on the Wallaroo, nndei to Justify an arrest, said Captain shop of Mohammed, smiled walked out of his cabin onto the old Father Hr Is best, It standingly. Peterson. HOW CAN I ONE SWELL WAY boat deck and stared out to where OIZZY, PITCH"that you he CEE, replied, Mischief," to of the attempt S Another point; Be-t15 TO EAT GRAPE-NUTU GET LOTS doors and leave me Ismallla guarded the deert ING THREE GAMES murder Inspector ITalg oft here last now close your LIKE I DO him radio OF ENERGY, the hind 1 H crackled, 'CAUSE crate MUST The OAYS orders. out TWO IN my carry night Is good enough to show the look to WITH for PACKED came out ? IT'S DIZZY An STRENGTH operator THE r3-- j HAVE TAKEN A LOT In the cellar?" typo of desperadoes were dealing is STUFF THAT THE I ENERGY Is in the cellar," old Mo- - him. Rattray stared gravely at the AND YOU OF "It rDOUT with. message he brought (makes ENERG- Y- PLENTY OF IT ! BACK IT UP replied. Thats true enough," the captain hammed assed It? I about do shall "What on ' Is Good-the and safely girl "But nobody on board admitted. I know Mr. Go now, friend, and re- - the Marconi man. ever saw the missing Chinaman the way. a friend of Is yours. Its word In a Kearney stewport to the Chief. Tut I he doesn t speak to a soul except the to think awful rather new duties I me. take my np for I ards. what know happened?" what know I dont they "Theres nothing," Shale explained although Poor old Matt, muttered Ratlet- con- are almost at once. I have my to whatever "nothing wearily, "Ive been expecting this any as far tickets tray. and my travel of nect him with the rest of the gang. ter I sup-- I moment" He looked up. this work, After Keneh. days as Forman? Surely you can see that, no news? I theres pose a kind for reception look I mean the attempted murder cant None whatever, Mr. Rattray, I will go and make my report," be used as evidence to hold these "I shall about either of them." old Mohammed chuckled. people." Jack Rattray, staring hard at the not forget you, Joseph." I Forman tugged savagely at his looked up. flimsy, suddenly may he wrong." he admitted, but honestly, if Id been In the Old THE STORY FROM THE BEGINNING Mans shoes, Pd have shoved Doe- tloVo.OOOn tor Oestler ashore at Port Said 'ehl Matt Kearney yo,'n U conveyn sister EUeen, on bonrd 0r else chucked Mm Into the Canal ! t Piece! inspector Dawson Haig,of of Scotland on trail U, ophon he Xb j0;a Duyy Dean Winners carry Dizzys Lucky tveryUmuchHin They were both old friends of Yard. C . . he to -other Called duty t unirs warehouse. ' pncknge.wilh the devil can we anSend the top from one full size Grape-Nu- t the place and find out mine what Ilattle Creek, Mu h., dXeatea KeaTney with Detective Norwich, toandvisit name and address, to Grape-Nuls- , still a theres After all, swer? your a notebook, away carries list picUs up Kearney . for nn mberrinp pin nnd copy of club manual, containing wlmt he can. 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A Chinaman Ires to ' A s'oe over himself ,n a deM-- nte w hite residents of tlie than .lV ,,rIK. average, 7hr;0w tI overhnnrd hut bu.h j la luted Into a dt Fii-It. tig. trailing feathers." MEWiUE MTEL ; Distinctive Residence 00 An Abode .renowned Throughout the West Salt Lakes Most Hospitable HOTEL Invites You RATES 0 neu-traliz- one-quart- f. Hotel Ncwliousc 1 is benched 1 1 1 J 1 r tia t Tiiare bni iditim": irtalilc. u can tly-wlia hotel Alii" Doctor to worry nothing admitted, so, as you bow an l Egyptian to- 'bant In this town, doc- - li 6 A-- I tP really genuine yself, and my Jou mind sstelrt TER. Ate Egyptian stock Is taking me tjllol at alii J owner fr a i'atchoguvb the E:istern ex i the ladles for tiie ship," he sag-,ll- ( then, perhaps, Doc- l(lu would step along 'ilcan consulate with t 'I1 er""i r. a very uneasy half 806 hmtll'fJJ I re- - Ut,Ilflpy stood up 61 us Htnvt-0" the store, the Kearney had not rnd of nmr'' Oestler immediately recog- Oestler. 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