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Show T jLATtCTI SO, 1929 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY. MARCH 30t 192D Tit- f (931 WMNTJOS HK. . 4T TMI Alt! WAV CO. GY-ARTHUR. D. HOWDEN SMITH jR VIV Continued. : : , ' uTiiS Jetted irom his mas id dropped dead. Toutou ed a gypsy In the line of lmself, and dived Into the hadows as the fellow I with a broken leg. To-. To-. TassUlevicb . and JLUlmi I swung on my heel and Jver the group of gypsies I I could not bring joyaelf .hem, for there were worn-ren worn-ren close by. Then a bul-past bul-past my ear, and Toutou'a j ; ' - -... .... .... .... .,. Jngl TJsa your knives I Jlvsl" i-. -frv---.ting glimpse of Kara, run-with run-with her knife raised, e only two I" roared To-t To-t them down ! (beard NIkks shout 1 for the boose on oar left, f the Married, as Kara had Despite. Tontoa's warning. l!et spattered on the stones kks an d me r but we were 'la the bai-light, Wltb pen-f pen-f In every direction, many icertain ' wbo , were friends turned as 1 ran, and fired bund In front of Kara, who Wst of onr pursuers; but J to be frightened and iinged through the doorway s. 3 to her," panted NIkka. I the door, Jack." as a wooden bar, which I to place, and the next mln ol IBe rooms. AladderTeslieTagalnsI the wall below a trapdoor In the root In a corner.-stood a bedstead, which she stripped of Us clothes, revealing the cords that served for springs. .."Cut those, with your knife," sh-said. sh-said. "When wo thke to the roofs wc will need them to help us down again.' Nikka did as she directed, while -I shot the door, and piled the few articles ar-ticles of furniture against It Tokaijl' men were. In full cry downstairs. "There Is more than enough rope here.", said Nikka, coiling It on his arm. ."Some of It I atu going to use for yon. Ion cannot go with us, Uttle one. We have no place to take you. And you do not know me. Tomorrow you would cry your eyes out," He cut the rope Id two, gave me halt and with the remaining section, approached her. She backed away from him. . "Im not going to hurt you," pleaded NIkka. "But I must bind you so they will not suspect that you aided us. Don't you see. Our enemies will be here in a moment." She extended her bands, wrists Joined together. if? is a Wooden Bar. Which I propped Into Place ramework groaned under a bodies. tmdred Napoleons a head for krked Toutou. Dead or on, Ntkka,- I urged. frd every pottft' "We most pat about thlsT demanded uvavmsi UD JMl ECU UUJ ie at Kara sitting demurely or, playing with her knife. iow our backs, shall knff the door and besides, where 0?" : ; " r. . up," I answered Imps i tio, of course, could not on a word of what we were say-ed say-ed with glee, u think I am your enemy T nded In the Tzigane dialect u I am your friend. Seel" e tossed her knife across the with yon to help you, Olorgl me la NIkka Zaranko," he an- i Iiortly. ;. matters your namer She V and flung her anna around . A m noTsnot jour tied me sheepishly across her "'i, little one." hu Hiniiid. '"'Is Is no time for talking u nmy be dead In flv mtn- 0," Klin anM ...i i ruicuMiiiR mm, "iou shall be off and Kara" and It wn rM. strutted In' the manner li, i!lmself-"wm et you free - 'v juu. cpme,' sne crash sounded ve Ukeo in a wtadowr-rol; Into an adjoining room, lle thlcknpu nt h,& .n . "airway corkscrewed upward, "8 on the unri n,- ci,. he rlhjjind . enteredjjne "Bind toe," she said wenrlly. "I love 70U, Nikka Zaranko. If I can help you In no other way, then, I will help you by staying here.? He bound her gently, hand and foot, without a word, and laid her on the floor by the bed. I ascended the ladder, lad-der, and pushed back the trapdoor. NIkka stooped over Kara, and I scrambled up on the roof. I believe he kissed her. I heard bis feet on the ladder rnngs. and his voice calling back: Ton are a brave girl. We will talk about this some other time, if the stars are kind." "Oh, we shall meet again," abe replied, re-plied, her cords creaking as she -dropped flat on the floor. "1 am as sure of it as If Mother Kathene had .told me when the sight was on her." To me NIkka merely said: "Hurry, Jack I We've lost too much time. Which wayr But I reached down list, and hauled op the ladder. The door was shaking under a shower of blows. "Next house," I panted, and we set off across the roof. " " To our left was the lnn,er courtyard, a well of darkness In which tinkled the Fountain of the Lion. Tc our right lay Sokakl UasyerL Ahead waa a drop of ten feet onto the adjoining roof, the difference In height representing represent-ing the declining slope of the ground We made It without any difficulty. The people in this house bad been . aroused by the shooting, and we could hear their voices and movements. But we shuffled on cautiously, until we came to their courtyard, which ran clear from the street front to the old seawall "No choice," grunted NIkka. "Here's a chimney. Knot your rope. It cant 'be more than twenty-five feet to the ground." 1 He went down first, and 1 followed him. I was In mld-alr when I beard n exclamation beneath me, and a thud. . ' , -What th dvn I started to whisper. . .. ...... "Hsstr came from NIkka. "Dont aay anything." He was standing over an Inert figure fig-ure lying on the ground beside a half-opened half-opened door. "Did you" -. ; ' . - : ""Nov only belted him over the bead A woman's voice sounded Inside the house, aggressively Inquisitive. "My God r breathed NIkka. "Shell be out In minute, and I cant bit her. "We've got to try the street"-1 We stole through the courtyard to the street door. Behind us Touton'i house was seething with activity. Somebody, apparently, bad Just gained the root The woman Inside the bouse we had Invaded became impatient, and light showed. My Angers fumbled for the latch ; It seemed to me I should never find It The light wavered into the doorway, and a scream rose shrilly. -"-"Let- me - try,""Snld - Nlkkaw "Here It Isl"- He pulled the door toward us slowly, and peered Into the street Not a figure showed lu the 1lrecton of To-kaljrs To-kaljrs house. We sped Into the street, letting the door slam behind us. The noise distracted the attention of the woman from her unconscious husband, and she left him to run after us. We had not gone fifty feet when we were seen by gypsies on the roof of To-koljl's To-koljl's house, and they, with the woman wom-an to help them, cried the rest of the pack hot on our trail. at the corner-by a -coffee -shop i looked back and counted six In a tnnerlng atrli-g, with more emerging fr6m the courtyard or climbing over the roofs. The only thing for us to "do In the circumstances was to twist and turn wlthoulbeedJto. dlrectlonanj lose both vursuers and 00 selves in the breakneck purlieus of Btamboui We succeeded In rbakiog off the gypsies, gyp-sies, finally, but ,wt . were hopelessly astray, and It was past midnight when We found the khan of the Georgians and staggered, through the gate to thread, ra precarious path between sleeping men, camels, bullocks, asses and horses, Wasso Mikuli awakened with the first knock on his door, and admitted us. Smoking cigarette after cigarette as rapidly as he could roll them, he listened to the story of our adventures adven-tures with avidity, and Immediately .dispatched .. bla young- men -to-spy around Tokaljl's bouse, and learn the dispositions 'the enemy - were taking. Then he insisted that we should sleep while he kept watch. ' When we awakened the sun was streaming In through the open door along with' all the noises of the kahn and many of Its smells.. Our guardian had coffee ready for us, and his young men had sent In a report The women . and children had left Tokaljl's bouse under escort of several ot the men shortly after dawn. was being maintained on the entrance, and nobody bad come or gone aside from the party of women and children since observation had been established, estab-lished, v , We decided to take our European clothing and adjourn t- u neighboring Turkish bath where we could remove the evidence of our gypsy life. " CHAPTER X Oat of Luck" "So far, Jack, you and Mr. Zaranko seem, to have had most of the fun,'' pronounced my cousin Betty, as we sat st luncheon In the Kings' private sitting-room In the Pera palace. ""What Interests me," said Hugh thoughtfully, "is how many of those Johnnies you scragged lost night" 'Only the one, I think."" replied I remind- NIkka. "You hit another chap,' ed him. "Yes, but two off their strength doesn't mean any great reduction in their fighting force." "Still, counting In those two and the men they sent off with their women, wom-en, as NIkka's pais reported, they'll be a good bit weaker than they were," argued Hugh. "Just the same," Insisted Betty, "we ought not to rue any unnecessary risks.' "Who's wer 1 Inquired. . . "See here, Jack," she flashed, "you might as well understand that I am In this and I am going to have my part In whatever we do." "Hear, hear," Hugh applauded servilely. ser-vilely. NIkka laughed. "How about It Vernonr I demanded demand-ed of my uncle. He spread his hands In a -gesture of deprecation. . "My dear Jack," he old, "within reasonable limits, Betty's JudgmeU Is to be depended upon. Moreover, a not unimportant consideration la that be knows bow to run a motor, and In our excisions In the Curlew her aid bos been of some value." '"'DonTt be stuty,mJack," urged Hugh. "Give the girl av chance There art lots of things she can do, sbo t of mixing It "ltb your, friend Toutou. I gather that NIkka's lady friend In the hostile camp was ctt averse" "That's a different matter," 1 Interrupted, Inter-rupted, perceiving the embarrassment on Nik' Vs face. . We bad starred over Kara'a personal per-sonal Interest In bis fortunes, but even so, the lnddeLc, to quote Betty's analysis, was "romantic to the nn "I dont see that It Is," asserted Betty stubbornly, "and I Intend to play my part" "Darn It all," 1 laughed. "Iou wont let up, will you J Well, have It your own. wajv ti Wbftt 4otou want,to -dor. "Bun you down the Bospborua after dark for a look at Tokaljl's house from the water side," she answered promptly. Hugh Intervened. " "There's no question In the minds of you two chaps but that any attack oughrto come from the water front, is there r he asked. '. i NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, v ' Salt-Luke city; Utah March 1, 1929. Notice Is hereby given that American Ameri-can Fork City, by Roy Greenwood, cordance wltlu the reouirements - f the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amendod by the Session Laws ot Utah, 1919 and 1925, to appropriate 6 0. f. s. of water from American Fork River In Utah County, Utah. Said water. Is to. be diverted at a point which bears'N. 9 degrees 60 minutes B. 4242 ft from the SW cor. of Sec. 31, T. 4 S R. 2 E S. L..B. & M, and conveyed by means of a pipe a distance dis-tance of 26,000 ft where It wllf be used during the entire year for A vigilant guardJdomesUc and municipal purposes by American Fork City, The water is at present used for Irrigation purposes pur-poses -..by . fili -American ' Fork Irrigation Irri-gation Company and It Is the Intention Inten-tion to exchange for this water, waters secured from other sources by American Fork City, the exchange to be affected in such manner as not to interfere in any way with .existing rights on this stream. Upon demand an equal quantity of water will be supplied these lands by applicant from Deer Creek Reservoir when constructed or from other sources owned by applicant This application Is designated' In the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10552. - . .. . All protests against the granting of said application, stating the rea sons therefor; must be by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the- completion of the publication of this notice, Geo. M. Bacon, State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 23, 1929. Date of completion of publication, April 20, 1929. ' ' , iH wouldn't very well come from the street" replied NIkka. "There's a Ugh wlndowless wall and a strong door, and even. In that lawless quarter quar-ter publicity would attend an armed Invasion of private property." "Of course," said Betty, her bead In the ai. "It couldn't be any other way. Now tell us some more about the hiding-place of the. treasure." "What more can we aayT 1 answered. an-swered. "There'a the courtyard and the red atone." "It would be a task of some difficulty difficul-ty to pry 19080 the covering of the treasure chamber," x King remarked. "We have or rather,I should say, Betty has taken precautions- to- Install In-stall on board the Curlew an equipment equip-ment of crowbars, pick-axes, shovels, chisels and other tools" . v : "and a knotted rope, with a grapnel grap-nel on the end to help In going uh the sea-wail," reminded Betty. "True, my denr. lour forethought has been admirable. What 1 was about to say. however, was that a certain cer-tain amount of time 1 fear, perhaps, an Inordinate amount of time will be required to pry loose the covering ol the vault Uow are we to secure ourselves our-selves such an opportunity l" "By-choosing a -time-when tbe.-oc. cupnnts of the house are off-watcb and their numbers diminished," de clured Hugh. , "True," areed NIkka, "yet I confess con-fess 1 don t w how" . (To Be Continued : -; MtdicvallEm blemii 1 Mhe CiMit f arm la a ivliu or modi sval Unit of .tht armorial Insignln whjrh ,iu..4-uihrulii.red-nUhe cluth worn over the nmr to render a knight conspicuous In battle. ' Herald ry was developed during the Crusades, when It was necessary for a knight t. have some mark by which he fllt be known, Ln'lcr the emblems were systematized and recorded. :"Tm r - ( 1 T" mm v n njssuLxa Carrots For Sale Douglas Wllles, Leht S-30-tf BABY CHICKS Beat ot Layers. R. L. Ashby, Amsrloan Fork.' 12-22 it FOR SAlJBAlfaTf a hay. Inaulre Reuben Davis, lit East 4th South Street, LehL , 3 30-ln A few one gallon buckets ot honey for., sale . American ..ForkTltlilng Office. ; ' 8-30-2t Cleaning lots and hauling rubbish. Robert E, Lea. : ' 3-50-lt For good tractor ptowlng sae A. A. Johnson, Llndou. Utah.-; ( J-lS-tp" Good Seed. - Barley and Oats For Sale. A. W. Buckwalter, American Fork. ' 3-30-21 Four Sol Hot Brooder Stoves For Sale Cheap. Reed Robinson, East County Road, American Fork. 3-30-lt Practically new . breakfast set and bedroom furnkure for sale. See Mrs. Ruben Chlpman, American Fork, Phone 188, , ' v, S-23-tf Modern Home v For Rent - One block north of American Fork Co-op. in Hlndley apartment for 'terms see Chariot Shelley. ' " " , ' - 3-30-2p SEEf WS can furnish some very good bunches of. young : ewes and coming yearling ewes for : (May delivery de-livery ;or now. . Daybell Sheep Co., Provo, Utah. ' y ' 1 S-30-4t Winter Months- GoneGood Lunch and "Cafe, clean" and neat;; well equipped. Will sell at bargain. Would consider flock,- yearling, bens as part pay.: Apply Citizen, office. - 3-23-2t NOTICE. TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 27, 1929. Notice is hereby given that American Ameri-can Fork City, by Roy Greenwood, Mayor, has made . application In ' ac cordance with the requirements ot the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1927 lncl. to appropriate 3 c f . s. of water from Unnamed Spring in American Fork " Canyon." In Utah' County, Utah. Said water Is to he diverted at the point of Issuance of the spring which, bears N. 56 degrees 23 minutes E. 13,837 ft from the SW cor. Sec. 32, T.4 8., R. 2. E., S. L. B. ft M, and conveyed by means of a pipe a. distanceof 82,000 ftandthere used during the entire year for domestic and municipal purposes by American Fork City. The water Is at present used for Irrigation purposes pur-poses by the American Fork Irri gation (Company and It Is the lnten-j tlon to exchange for this water, I waters secured from other sources by j American Fork City, the exchange to be affected in such manner as not to I interfere in any way with existing ! rights on this stream. Upon demand . an eqjual quantity of water wili.be supplied 1 these lands ' by - applicant ) from" Deer Creek Reservoir wheneon-structed wheneon-structed or from other sources owned by applicant This . application Is designated in the' State Engineer's Office as File No. 10578. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 31.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, March 30, 1929. Date ot completion of publication, April 27, 1929. 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American Fork, USED OAR BARGAINS 11928 Chevrolet Coach In very good condition with five good " tires, bumpers and motor meter. V late 1928 Chevrolet - ton truck, ' closed cab and atake body, .4 .wheel brakes, - 4 speed transmission transmis-sion and 32x6 tires. 11927 Chevrolet ton truck, closed .III caV mi eUke "body. 11926 Ford Roadsior truck, steel : body, Auxtell axle. 11927 Ford Roadster. I 1925 Ford Sedan. 11924 Chevrolet Sedan. Uartin Nielsen Aiito Oo. American Fork, Utah NOTlCETO WATER USER8 " State Engineer's Office, - -Salt Lake City, Utah, " " " ' February 26, 1929. . . 7" " " Notice Uhereby given that Lehl City, by its Mayor Sidney Gilchrist has made application iu accordance with the requirements ot the Compiled Com-piled Laws ot Utah, 1917, as amended amend-ed by the 8esslon-Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1923 to appropriate Sets. ' of water from American Fork River In Utah County, Utah. Said water Is to.be diverted at a point which bears N. 9 degrees 60 minutes E. 4242 ft from the SW cor. ot Sec. 33, T. 4 S., R. 3 E., a L. B. ft M. and conveyed a distance ot 30,000 ft to applicant's waterworks system and used during the entire year, for domestic- and municipal, purposes bjrthe City ot . Lehl. The water la at present used during the irrigation season to Irrigate Irri-gate certain lands near American Fork and LehL Water equal to the quantity ; diverted during the - irrigation irri-gation season will be supplied from (the Deer Creek Reservoir when con, . structed on Provo River. . ; - This application- Is-deslgnated - In - the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10580. All protests agalhsfthe granting of said application,, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompalned with a fee of $1.00 and filed In this office wltnln thirty (30) days after the completion ot the publication ot this notice. Geo. M. Bacon, 8tate Engineer. 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