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Show 4 ;a s -: . PROV O (U.TA.H)" V EN IKG; ILE ITAUJ;c . 3I:t) H B AvY, J A-N.U.A R- Y- 5 0, -:1 9 3 3 PAGE FIVE. Qm Bargain Week j 4" .:S. T 1 " "jJl -WL" '. .af'H'H'J" "111 I.IIIMI.II...I.... IIM.LQH Hll I ' .mm . ' IIW.J JI.II.I-I.-HI I...IIIII..JIIJ..I.....II.II. .1.1 1 Nil JllfL.ll.il.. I..H..I.I I II, I .11. I.UI . I LOUllUlll.l.l III III -I il !f ....tmWrnrnT 1 1 i ..... inn mill i m- I ni, i .mm, n , -f r. -GABRIELLE E; C9S2 bynA seevfce c'. -J wow go on wim the story CHAPTER XL' "TOM. Intent on his story, spoke slowly. He was seeing all that bad happened, exactly aa be described de-scribed it "Pratt stands there paralyzed Tor a moment. Then he bears you. Linda, coming as (ast as you can run. He dashes for the door, realizes he can't make it He crouches beside the wardrobe, hoping you won't come In but out of sight if you do. You rush In and go straight for the casement door. "Jou couldn't tell it was murder but his own "knowledge of guilt confuses bis mind. He grabs up a towel .from the chair: and you know- the rest." She was silent and Tom' continued: con-tinued: "Remember he's seen me swimming swim-ming in. He flings the towel out on the balcony, figuring no one will see it there and that he can get it later. He bends over you, waiting for me to come or for others wLo may be roused and cut off his retreat. Best not try to get away. Tell that story of hearing you fall and stick to it." "And now," said Linda speculatively, specu-latively, "he's peaceably at church." "Now and then and all the time If he's a homicidal maniac," said Xprajsoberly. Linda shivered. BOOTS AND HER WASHINGTON TUBBS I HAN. P6TU9SP, COOKIE , TO CUT OOT Trtfc )tUD WkCTfTH AMP UME THILENT THPtENVOR . WOT AM WJVNG FOR PtNMER? t i 05 l ' I If i COS. IL J kS. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS OUR MOTORS WOMT TAE. ) WELL, CAN VOO A US OFF, COMMODORE. WE, GET YOUR BEARlMGS, WILL 'JUST HAV& TO WATT ) SO WE. CAW F1MD OUT FOB THE. TDC TO TAKE. J WHAT ISLAND THIS U5 OFF -NO DANGER JVv 15? - cgHp PAS&iMG WATER ePOOT BOUGHT TIDAL WAVE THAT HAS B CACHED THE. 5ELKCECF a .BAR PEW ISLAND IN THE. GULF CALIFORNIA w.f i m -,r f nv "Does that let Mr. Stallander off? He couldn't hear the noise so well at this end of the hall." "But he could hear It. You heard it plainly. It he slept with hts door open be could easily have been kept awake by it." ,"The step 1 heard was al the other end of the hall." "I noticed when he came in alter al-ter you f'Mnted bow silently be walked He had soft slippers on If one board creaked it would account ac-count for the single step you beard." "It seems to me." argued Linda carefully, "that a great deal bangs on whether Cousin Amos' door was closed or open and whether Mr. Statlander's was too. If both were open be could have been annoyed an-noyed by the sound, and if both were closed be couldn't. If one were open and the other closed be might have and might not. Where are the men?" she added suddenly. sud-denly. "On the terrace around the place." CHE had paused by the window toward the garage. "Here comes Mr. Sbaughnessey over to the house." She waved violently. "Blnks. wait! Oh, heck! You've called him now!" "Vby? What's the matter? The room we wanted to go in." Her eyes rounded with horror. "I am dumb? Forgot all about it! Now we can't go together. I'd forgotten, it was locked and wanted to make a test with the two doors. You have the key? All right. I'll go Into Mr. Statlander's Statland-er's room and you go in there. Perhaps I can Join you later " "Hurry up, he's coming. 1 don't know yet what you want of him or what we do." "I was going to ask him to get Mr. Statlander and Mr. DeVos down to the water so they can't possibly bear us or come back unexpectedly, un-expectedly, Then, with one of us in each room, we can squeak that casement first with both room doors open, then with both shut, and then alternately one open and one shut. It won't take a minute and it might prove a lot. Come on I bear him on the steps." They met their fellow conspirator conspira-tor on the upper landing. "What can I do for you?" he asked expectantly. Tom explained and the Irishman Irish-man nodded. "Easy enough. The western gentlemaa is down toward the water already and our Belgian friend vill be coaxed to stroll after af-ter him." "Are you sure you can do It?" whispered Linda anxiously. "I'll be so winsome they can't BUDDIES 0N' ! WVb P.M. DtSHES FIT FOR PER iOPS,X jnno in-1 1 vlcrr j'Deci.1 tN OUR Ht&HH&SS. GREEN TURTLE SOUP, UNP SPfclNGi EP4SON STUFF EP MT TRUFFLES UNP DER BREASTS UF MILK-FED GUJAVL. resist me." muttered Sbaughnessey Sbaughnes-sey grimly. "Do you watch from your window. You'll have time, for the trial!" , As they saw the two tall figures fig-ures move slowly down the la wn they hurried for the hall and the different rooms. Linda was ready at once hut Torr lingered in! the guest room. When he Joined, her she began Impatiently: "I could hear exasperattngly well with both doors open, and fairly well with one closed. I'd say that If both were open Mr. Statlander Is certainly very much in It but tkat If Just one were closed be is pretty likely to be. So we must find out surely bow his door was last night." . rpOM sat down and passed a 1 handkerchief over his hot fore head. "Now," he said, "forget Stat lander for the moment and the squeak and the towel and the shirt and the rest. We must go down, and yon must find an ex cuse to talk to Statlander. But I found something In that room. Binks." "Oh! What?" "A book a commonplace, heavy looking book. By M.' Pratt'." "What but what's that? 1 didn't know Marvin wrote. Where is it?" Tom's mouth set firmly. "Put away, my darling child. Naughty, naughty. I had time only for a hasty glance but oh, my! It's what would be classed In collec tor's catalogues and libraries as erotica'." "Marvin!" The exclamation was utterly Incredulous. have, ostensibly, a high moral purpose. Supposed to be about decadent religions In darkest Asia and folk-lore translations but somehow? from the little I saw. it was a case of protesting too much. No. I'm afraid our Marvin slipped then it was 10 years ago. Incidentally, Binks, when be was younger and more callow but he didn't quite put over his purely scientific motive." . "But there in Cousin Amos' room ?" "Remember the old man threw his handkerchief over something and you supposed that he had some snappy reading beside Mar cus Aurelius? You were darned right but you little knew how snappy!" "But did he bring It how did he get hold of it?" "Don't ask me. I'dsay offhand be didn't bring It. It's an awfully awful-ly big book and be bad only that little bag. I think he came on It somewhere hre one of those old bookcases of Aunt Candace's. It looks dusty and neglected. I've al 'HWSUS.? ( BAH'. I'M GETTiN' THiCK AH Tiorn nclie ni ia HCA I TV TlREP OF THE BUM MEALTH OU fclN TURJNIN' OUT, COOKE. I VMNT THE FmETHT PELCATHTH IN THE WORLD, r AS WEAC I CAM YOU OOM'T MAKE OUT ITS .CAQUE.U N THfWVl TT 1SLAKJO OFF THE COAvST J , COULD EE- ) OF BaJA BUT I'M JT TIBUCOW, V . , ways told you you should go 'over those, books. Weed them out for valuable first editions and give the rest to the Junkman." tfcT'M always meaning to. They look so depressing!" Linda was at best no book-lover and depended de-pended on the circulating library or casual purchase of current suc cesses for her reading matter. But still I don't see " "Wake up. Binks! Marvin tried to get In there, didn't he?" "Oh yes " "And :ou felt there was some thing more than rage against Cousin Amos Sort of apprehension, apprehen-sion, you said " "That's so. Ob. Tom. 1 see it. 1 see It!" "Of course! Why he was afraid you'd talked together, why he wanted to prevent " "What Cousin Amos was rag ging him about but how did he find it?" "If it was in the bouse, that man would find it. Particularly -If he could use It to embarrass us or a guest. Yes. I think we've hit It. Somehow the old man got bold of it" "And threw it up to Marvin " "And Marvin was aghast af this early effusion coming to light probably thought it lived down by this time and feeling as be does about you " "Tom!" "Well, you can't deny he likes you, Binks, and as a result of your early acquaintance he thinks of you as a sort of kid compared to him " "Um, yes 1 suppose so. Oh. Tom, how did Aunt Candace ever get it into her rows and rows of respectable old standbys?" "That, ray darling, is a mystery we do not have to solve, thank fortune! Our problem is who got it out and whence, and how." "Tom it's high tide!" "I know. We simply must go. They all want a swim. We'll think about this 1 don't kuow just how-it Qt3 in but it's no end mysterious. mys-terious. Come on and round 'em up. Don't forget you're to vamp Statlander. Haven't anything to report on the interview before breakfast, have you?" Linda gurgled with reminiscent laughter. "Nothing but a perfectly outrageous out-rageous performance by Mr. Sbaughnessey. The way he rescued res-cued me from a Statlanderish inquisition in-quisition well, I'll tell you about it later. I didn't get a chance to ask questions. Now wait a minute till I remember all I was to ask. We've wandered so far from him. Towel balcony railings door yes, there's plenty. And here's where I pin him down!" (To Be Continued) OUT TVhT fcrtet "Yr00bW 5VE. WKO DASTE VtfYV VOU, bO 60T..e000 OP COrSTlKG , 50 TONOfcD Wfcfc Df VVV YOU TO VW VLl- , iMMY KiVvbVifco tor tyV Orsvt -so V'b VfcTCS. NOW HK' you're s'ttostD T'Sfc ViVTH VLVW -OK55 eVCE. 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Sowards 39 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah Legal Notices NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEfiTLNL OP STOCKHOLDERS Provo, Utah. January 12. 1933, To the Stockholders of First Se curity Bank of Provo: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholde-j of the First Security Bank of Provo Pro-vo will be held at the office of the company at its banking rooms in Provo, Utah, on Saturday, the 4th day of February, 1933, at eleven o'clock, a. m. for the purpose ot amending the articles of incorporf tion so as to provide a board of five directors, three of whom shall constitute a quorum, and for the purpose of electing the directors t") serve until the next annual meeting meet-ing of the shareholders, icccivin., and considering the rrpoit of th president for the y-ai 1 V3'i. anu "transacting any and all business in connection therewith that rnn7 properly come befote said meeting. By older of the president. F. G. WARN1CK. S''ci r ta i y. Pub. from Jan. 12 to Feb. 3. l'J3 inc. notk i; or nr.AiiiNG '- In the Ii-tncl 0ui-( "f 'be Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County. State of Ut;ih. In the matter of the petition of William Henry Wixom to change his name. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You will please take notice that, the petition in the above entitled matter will be heard by the court on the 4th day of March, 1933, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the court room at the County Court House in the City and County Building, at Provo. Pro-vo. Utah County, State of Utah.-VICTOR Utah.-VICTOR HATCH. Attorney for petitioner. Published Jan. 30, 1933. I NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United Unit-ed States for the District of Utah. In Bankruptcy No. 13123 In the Matter of Harold Frank Tucker, Vol. Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Harold Frank Tucker, of Provo, County of Utah : and district aioresaid. a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that" on : the 14th day of January' A- D. 1933,f the said Harold Frank Tucker was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and i that THE FIRST MEETING OF , HIS CREDITORS will be held at j the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruptcy, 424 Beason , Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the -8th day of February 1933, at 10, o'clock A. M., at which time the"j said creditbrs may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine ex-amine the bankrupt', and transact such other business as may proper-? y ly come before said meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 27, 1933. J. T. McCONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy Published Jan. 30, 1933, ... |