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Show VY, BEPTEMBTTil 17, 1C27 AMERIOAN FORK CTTTTttm ibjr Yorke Davl& CHAPTER XI -: , "prediction regarding af Wilkins and the girl Jt was of twenty-four itBe search, ; which could not j, mui that time, proved futile.. The automobile i tOt day," very early in the ,,UBdlng Hi front of the fltion, the very place where j itarted to it cn out ride to But the oddly assorted -j mat hare driven back to It that night, disappeared as j M If the earth had swal- gk BP ' j i toil while before Ashtoo jbH the probability, or even 2Jtj, that he had lost them, apt mist have rankled, for i; voluntarily, spoke of the j affair, and he treated all. iV It, however Indirect, In a dick did not encourage dls- I that, In his heart. Doctor t found It Impossible to be d Willing bad got off. It la I to know, as a matter of II bu la a knave and that j fcierves to be hung; but It t ttlnf to wish, devoutly, ,for janmmation. We had liked mi the strange, uncanny - ttgardlng. his past, . which, uerclless Instrument had ;Hw, were not strong enough i flat liking. I n regretted most. In our dis-mr dis-mr the affair, was our frag-fhwwledge frag-fhwwledge of It One thing m It all seemed to he that asmrknow. I (hit conclusion, strangely ?jrj were, wrong, pnly a few (and It Is now more than stioce the events 1 have here 4 took place) the doctor came Jee waving a letter. i it M.lwawrtUneJUfW!Lh. -A see If yoe can guess who t tte thing In my hand, and 1 w k for a moment in com-Tjteilty. com-Tjteilty. it was familiar, al-iiiailltr al-iiiailltr as my own,, and yet iMalaceit a I gazed, some vague sugges-Mate sugges-Mate French potagea and en-at en-at Into my mind. I started, Wi the letter on my desk. Hot Wilkins!" I cried, loctor imiled broadly. "Bead Jt'l got to say W so secoud TnvitatlotL Ji KcAllgter. Wed Sir: I have long In-rrte"to'y'U In-rrte"to'y'U to tell you tow and I are getting along, 1 joe might be Interested. 1 Jits op the white man's bur-Jfopoet bur-Jfopoet suys. and I find that as most of my time, even tali island of mine la small a square miles) and the pop. laot lumerous.. ' and I (or Panenna as she a; her own people) are mar- firing very lutppy.:: Mow that f sort, king here trusting U1 pardon the liberty, sir to make all the laws as force them, I am filled wfth fw toy former Irregularities, 1 i say that they have 1 t well in the end. murder Henry Morgan. H alihouKli she does not J m I would not tell her so " rillips i had better tell 71s order. a Villain and he de .cUy what he got-lf I may that opinion, eir.CJrcum. Ce Kmm hin kUl-"Fmnkliu; kUl-"Fmnkliu; indeed, there la J m it hd to be- one or the i "; and in robbing him of tMd hi. map, he only did S a,, """l!j' would bare done iErRul he jn Inexcus- P till, .. I II. - Thin lien Thinkers - - . Reports Psychologist Chicago, August 7, Baaed on the tudy of 450 men atudents at the Unt. versity of Chicago, Dr. Whllliam H. SATURDAY, 6EPTEMBEII 17, 1927 uiu nn inexcue-" inexcue-" h be- lodged an infor- lllu .;l,.i 'Wttt. Tl,u .... . an was noi necea- I Mt-.-li.u .- i. ... i i"- ,,,r couia nave 'frankiiV Wa'' But ht 'iu k. ' tt tremurt all to him- i;.ll.t.,,ill.,el H ts Tre ffould b non t0 I found out In 5ch l h u"n'. and I escaped; thI,r f"1,0W re caught Penalty 0f their faith In ni,Ir!,i?,,bUt.not,n pur" 1 dId nt know that , ' "" wanted noth- nl ih U ry juat . aa . J0 nnl fa much more i trnJ, , ",By uprise yen, 9mu at -wua not m truA. de'M!7 reCreaUon- 10 m WrjU Service . palm reader and spiritualist, and This was the profession I took upon coming to your city. It was not long before IM able to organize this Industry and. to hire others to-do the actual work. I aupervlsed it all, and as head waiter at The Meredith, I was able to TearnifluatJat)d 1. 1 i . m ft r i wiitgn couia oe 101a to tlit-m again by palmists and mediums, w ith very good effect "It was in this connection that 1 bfr came' acquainted with Jane Perkins. A medium I employed, whose apart ment waa not for from The Meredith, i Qiscoverea her, and wus using her trance atates very effectively as a control I got the greatest surprise of my life the first time I ever heard her talking Maori, a language which I understand un-derstand and speak, as I suspect that ypo do also. From her talk I discovered discov-ered that alie was my old captain's daughteri-and tharBheTIaaFerTted hia secret This was coming rather "too close to home for comfort- aa you will well understand, so I took her out of the spiritualist business, much as J regretted to do.so.lQr she was very valuable, and got her employed as chambermaid at The Meredith. ..."We were out walking together one day when her subjective state came over ber without warning. She darted ahead of me, and I saw that she was tracking some one through the streets, by the scent I followed her. Luckily it waa dark, and we were not molested. She traveled - very" fast and overtook, the person she was following, just as he was entering the Western station. I caught one look.at him and saw that he was Henry Morgan. 1' succeeded in rousing her out of her state, for I did not want anything to happen Just then and there. But I was determined to find where he lived and to get his map away from him. It did him no good, as there was neither latitude and longitude marked upon It and this was the secret which Panenna had told me. "On the night when the unfortunate teddent occurred whlchausedTyo' and Mr. Aahton to interest yourselves In the case, we bad gone out to Oak Ridge to make an attempt to secure the map. Nothing more than that I assure you, sir. I had hypnotized her in order that she might tead me, by meana of her extraordinary sense of smell, to the house where be lived, but she ran on ahead too fast for me to follow ber. The crime was already committed. If you can call it a crime, before I reached the bouse. "I tried to get her to go home with me, -making no attempt ta find the map at that time, but she was greatly excited and dangerous. So I was obliged to go away without her. I waa . suable- to find ber from that time, nntll she came back to The Meredith of her own accord, the day after she made her second visit to the Morgan house at the time when you were there. "It was during my absence from the hotel, and without my knowledge, that she answered the advertisement for the cloak, indeed, I did not know that the had done so. until you spoke to me concerning it that night at dinner. At that time it seemed safer to permit you to make the examination which you wished to make, than to try to prevent the examination from taking place, for she was now Jane Perkins, perfectly Ignorant of everything connected con-nected with the affair. :i: "How yon found out her true connection con-nection with It as well as mine, I have no idea. I did not know you hud done so, until I tore open rhe etif velope in the hall and found It empty. (Then I knew that It was time to art trhere la. one thing more, before I dose, which you may think wants an explanation, .. I aald . Just . nowLt hat Fanenna did not know that she had killed old Morgan, and yet she Is Fanenna rather than Jane Perkins, although al-though she is not eactly either one of tbem. She is no longer subject to those trance states of herp, and her Character. sKras to be a mixjturs of the two distinct persons which she was before that night when you took her out to Oak Ridge with yott. Her memories mem-ories of all her past are.' I am thankful thank-ful to say, extremely fague, though the remembers some things out of both of them," She can talk oth Maori and English as well aa I, arid she says It Is because when she was a Maori girl she beard a voice epfaklng to her la English, and orderinfg her to under-tand under-tand It CD, gr?at nnsfn89 to me, but It may Be that you will see soma meaning In t' I will close b saying that the map which I found lki old Morgan's house that night was Worth all the trouWsj II cost me to get it tor " to" made " very comfortable and well-to-do, and ham mad tt nofcidhla for me to make many Improvements on this island of mine. It la a very beautiful pmce, mm with the comf wrilrti I put ? sMIt lit Sheldon, psychologist annoancea that the bulktly built men, with panaches ld.i.wy... windows.'! are - Jolly - and companionable but dumb when com. pared with the lean, slithery ones. In the experiments on the 450 sub. Jects.' their physical characteristics ere compa,rred with- their Intelligence Intelli-gence and evidenced by . grades special te-flts and personal ratings. Bumming up his findings, Dr. Sheldon ays: !'Me no definite conclusions can oe drawn the bulky, pot-bellied type of man aeems Inclined to be lesa intelligent in-telligent than his slender opposite, 11T t'na ta be np. relationship b- twvr. hught and intelligence. It Is railnr a matter of how the various par's uf the body are porportloned. iiowi-wr, Dr. Sheldon la many years Into with big alleged dlacpvery-It dlacpvery-It w..4 ct-asar wh0 said: "Bring about mo in. n who are tat These lean and huL?vy dogs think too much." - "The Map Which I Found In Old Mor- gan'a House Was Worth All th Trouble It Cost Me to Get It" if UlS on - ry beautiful place, uiid ifftrts of civilisation, p(-n able to al.j to natural attractions, is a veTy goo3 place to live. "Fanenna wishes to be remembered to you and Mr. Phelps, and also to Mr. Ashton, whom she used to admire very greatly when she was chamber maid at The Meredith. "I should enjoy-a' visit from yon very much, but I fear It will be impossible,, im-possible,, for reasons which you will doubtless understand, for me even to suggest such a thin,?. But please believe be-lieve me, sir, "Yours most gratelully and respectfully. respect-fully. r.ir"V& "WILKIKS, "' -. Mona Island. "P. 8. Ton have seen a map of thin Island, or a part of It and above la the name I have given it; but I must Imitate the wisdom and discretion of my old chief, and omit to mention latitude and longitude." The doctor met my eye as I laid the paper down. "You don't happen to know the latitude and longitude, do yon, Phelpsr be asked, laughing. "Do your I exclaimed, with a ratheV startled look into his twinkling gray eyes. Do ryou" "rememBerthose queer iyk tables that Fanenna repeated to ns that night when she told us her story, the syllables that neither she nbr I understood r Then, mimicking her strange guttural gut-tural voice (and I will admit that evea now the mere sound of It made me ahlver a little), be said, "Ouan feef, tt ones. Ten sout" Over and over be repeated them, his smile growing broader and more tantalizing, tan-talizing, as I still failed to understand. under-stand. Then, all at once, I got it "One fifty west," Ten south p'" i shouted. "Not so loud," he said In mock alarm." " "Ashton - might hear "you." And, on the whole," he added, smiling thoughtfully, but still half-serlously, "on the whole, I'd rather Ashtoa didn't know." "Yeu can show him the letter, at any rate," aald L There came a knock at the door Just then, a knock we knew. . "Come In," called the doctor. "Come in, Ashton. Here's a letter that Interest you." THE END. a .Tnn3H' n I : rriT;o suits IP I u FOR SAtl-Range Seastraud. 110.00. E. J. 8-10- t URMSHEU ROOMS rX)R RENT Inquire Pheobe Lynch. .; - - 9-1 7- r lX)R SALEii00.PUUJ:TS Slade. Lehl. Phone 32-W. 9-17-lt FOR SALE Good 2-year-old Jersey helferr' Inquire A7W. Bromley. Am- erlcan. Fprk, 1. .1 8-t7-tf A furnUhed modern apartment for rent Inquire Mrs. Annie-Green, American Fork. 9-17-lt TO HOLDERS OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN 41 PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY NOTES Sttt.nd tibtrty to4n Tbuod bat ImanlM ' for M.m.-m iln NoyemWr 16th next, ud bo ((cri.i will b paid tiwr that U. Nuic t rivru dI nn offiring of United Butra 1 inuury notra, in euhkng for Beeond Lt" !-. bum (nvrtad 4 W pa cent bunds Ihr ih-w nnt will b dxUtd Saptambor IS, IV27, oi wfTTiieiir mu-rait from that dU at too rata of 3 4 prr cent. 1'h nu will matura to St raar but may ba called (ur ndwapUoa altar thrr ycri ini.n.t jjh Second Liberty LmlO Coarerted furnished. Inquire American Fork. J. P. Werner, 9-17-2p Baby Carriage For Sale Good as new, medium size. Cheap. Mrs. Frank Norris, American Fork. 9-1 7-1 p For Sale Heater and Oil Stove Cheap; Inquire VV. AV- Hayes," hwiseJ south of Mutual Creamery.. - l7-lp FOR SALE 150 Rhode Island Reds and Plymouth -Rock Pulleta, starting to lay. "Martin Nielsen. 9-10- 'MAKE VOUR INCOME OIGOtK naisino roxta , "" , Q?t trtH IowbkI finanrliU lnaepena- . life nna K"1 varly raH laooine. 4ur-breU 4ur-breU ttupvrtor Wyoming l!u foxe. from bt le.lliK'train. Wyimln uperior allvr foxea neloi -l Wd JUrea for lx0 fur artd prliltinM. W are now booking onlera for few. pairs., of theaa protlt iiiakcm. A!m. t-tkinn orders for.. Mink, Muakrut end Chinchilla rabbita. Karmfrs prlcM aie' rluat. Write for further dVtulla. The Wromlng Star Tox and fur Karme Co., -CokevlUe,. Wyoming. 4 f'f-r ern boiwd turrrnderad aad aeepted la extiiigp will be paid to November IS, 197. The prire nf the nrw uau ol notea, ia 100 Vf . Hold er, urn-Rii.rineooDd Liberty Loan Convert d 4 r eeov bunda in eiehaaca will receive, el the tin e i( drlivery o( the new aotea, intereet on inch Second l iberty Loae Coa verted 4 14 per ernt troii'lifrnra May S, 1927, to November 14. I9.'T, lta the premium oo the new notee ieeiie-l Holders of Second liberty Loan Converted 4 H per cent bonda who deure to take advantage of tliu upnurtunily to obtain Treaeary notea of the new iwue, ahould arrance with their I for tuna Mchence at the eariieet poaeible data, aa this offer will remain open only lor limited perM after September 15th. further information may be obtained freta banka or truet eomnaniee, or from any Federal Heeerve Bank A. W. MELLON, letretary 44 tae Traaeury. Wuhiaftoe, O. C tepeember S. 127. FOR RENT Good farm land, first class. Phone 49-W. W. W. Hunter. American lVrtui'." 7 9-'4-lp Ten Tons.. of Third Crop Hay For Sale W111 cut soon as weather dears. S. H. Roundy, Highland.. 9-17-1 p One team of good mares for sale or trade and two registered Hampshire Hamp-shire bucks for sale. Harold Chip-roan, Chip-roan, American Fork. 9-17-lt Notice Of Sale For Special Taxes SHEEP FOR SALE Can furnish Ti B'ome good mixed' aged ewes and f eed- er sheep for fall.' Cay bell Livestock Co., ProTO, Utah. 9-3- -t- - J FOR SALE White Leghorn Pullets " If you are figurinfj; on I buying first-class White jjcgnorn - puiieis, puue -a that will lay this fall and have had proper care, free range pullets. Any amount you want, call 85 Citizen office for appointments. Plumbing That Pleases A. Lee Romero -Phone 824 Pleasant Grove, Utah h 1 - ummmtm m Ti r Notice Is hereby given that special taxes for paving, grading and other exDenaes in connection with Street oe,vin in District No. 1, were delin quent September 5, 1927, and still re main unpaid Inamounta ana upon me lands set forth and described in the delinauent list hereto attached and unless said taxes together with the :cost of publication and Interest from date of delinquency "arenr Jiefore the 15th day of October, 1Z7, and the nrooerty upon which said taxes are a lien, will on said day be .sold for said taxes with Interest from date of delinauency, cost of advents lug and expense ot sale, at the front .door ot the City Hall In American Knrk JfMtv. Utah, beginning at the Uiour of twelve o'clock noon of said day and continuing until all of said . ,,- i 1 property snau ua v . fTeephon American Fork Jennie romiey v-aner, van. ui, - Lot-.l. Block 18, Frontage. 17.866 ft. Amount due nrr. r $56.76. Sarah- A. - Mercer,- -part--of Lot--,' Jllock 11, Frontage 14.00 ft. Amount hdue Me" USED OARS WITH AN -6 K-raAT"001JNTS-- 1925 Dodge Screen Truck. 1926 Chevrolet Sedan. 1926 Chevrolet Coach. .1924 Chevrolet Touring... 1926 Ford Touring. 1925 Ford Touring.. Martin Nellsen Auto Co. Roy Robinson, part jot-kot 1, Block 17. Frontaee 58.74 It. Amouni. Idue 1 $54.30. Millie Rife, part of Ixt 1. Bloca 17. FronUge 61.38 ft. Amount due ......v.: :. $56.75. Boise Wells, part of Lot 4 and part of Lot 4. both on Block 8, Frontage on one, 97.00 ft. and the other, 110.24 It, Amount due,..,..,.,.r-...- $191.67 MARY J. CUNNINGHAM, City Treasurer. First publication September 17. 1927. Last publication September 24, 1927. ..DR E. A. . PEARSON DENTIST Office Above BanK. of American Fork . . Office Houre: i:M A.. M...tO ,12i00..No.oa . 1:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. Phone 1(7 American Fork Realwtree - Phone 167-W NOTICE TO CREDITORS' Estate of George T. Baker, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at the office of A. V. Watklna, 81 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or be fore the 4th day of November, 1927. ISAAC JACOB, Administrator of the Estate of George T. Baker, deceased. XHr.HrTATiaNS,- Attorney for Administrator. First Publication September S, 1927. Last Publication September 34,. 1927. Enjoy Modern Plumbing Kxtures LEGAL ADVERTISING and Pay Monthly "We are now able to install a modern bathroom, sink and other plumbing and heating fixtures in your home. I' A small down payment and the balance : on easy monthly installments. Ask Us About Particulars. v a Quality Fixtures and Work. M. S. LOXT '. Pluablng and Ileatbg ijan Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS aeaeaaaaaaaaaaaa In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah, In and For Utah County. - In the matter of the estate of Alice Campbell, Deceased. Notice To Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office In American Fork, Utah County, Utah," on or before the 13th day of November, 1927. JAMES CHIPMAN, Administrator. CLAWSON & ELSMORB,- r " Attorney -far Administrator. First Publication September 10, 1927. Last" Publication October S, 1927. " . SUMMONS Fourth Judicial District Utah, In and for Utah In the Court of County. Kohert singleton, Plaintiff, ts. William H. Sager, Hyrum West, Jr., A. E. Hawkins, Thomas Singleton, all unknown creditor of John - Alma Singleton, deceased, and of the estate of John Alma Singleton, and . all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real, property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plain tiff's title thereto, Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said de fendanta: you are nereoy summoned to. ap pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If served -within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action! and In case of your failure so to do, Judg ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. " This action 1s - brought to quiet plaintiffs title to the real property described in plaintiff's complaint. CLAWSON ft XLBMORE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 608 Deseret Bank Bid., Salt Lake City. Utah. First Publication September 10. 1927. Last Publication October S, 192T. SUMMONS Jn the District Court of Utah County State of Utah. Burton F. Harris Plaintiff, vs. S". W. Ross, John E. Ross, Jr., Nancy LSteeL Ida Jessen, Effle Blrrell, Aurelrua-Rossr -Btfcel- WatMasr deane Williams, Electa Robinson, Ross Smith, Glen Smith, Zora Za briskie Merrill Smith, Alta Nelson Leo Smith, Gayle Julian, Ueorge u. Sunderland, John W. Mitchell, an! Lyman Loesee, Defendants. Sum-- mons. The State of Utah To Said Defendants You are hereby summoned to aj pear within twenty daya after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this actios - is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the. Court. - This action is brought for the pur... pose ot quieting plaintiff's title to the real property described in plaintiff's complaint CLAWSON & ELSMORE, ; Attorneys for Plaintiff, P; a Address: - , , American Fork, Utah. " . First Publication August 27, 1927. Last Publication September 24 -4927. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. WHIRLWIND CONSOLIDATED MIN-' 1NO COMPANY, PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board ot Directors of the Whirlwind Consolidated . Mining Company, held on the 22nd day of August, Aug-ust, 1927, an assessment (No. 18) of cent per share (Ave dollars per thousand thous-and shares) was levied on the out standing capital stock ot the corpora tion, payable immediately to the secretary secre-tary at his office at American Fork Utah. ' ' Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Saturday, -September 24, 1927, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unless payment, is made before be-fore will be sold on Tuesday, October 18, 1927. at 2:00 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinqunt assessment thereon together to-gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. . - J. a PARKER, Secretary,. .. American Fork, Utah. 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