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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, crhe Desert Moon Mijsterq feu KA1 J SYNOPSIS Bain Stanley, wealthy owner of the Desert Mood ranch. Inform nla housekeeper. Mary Ma gin that nil former wtfe'a twin daughtcra, Danielle and Gabrlelle. are coming to the ranch to live, their mother being dead and their father. Daniel Canoeilaoo. who had been the cause of Sam's divorcing bit wife. In the peniSam'a adopted boy, tentiary lohn, has grown to manhood, d and a girl. Martha, Mrs. Olllt Rlrker, Martha'a nurse Hubert Hand and Chadwick are the other members ot the household. The girls arrive lohn becomes engaged to Janl-lle- . Uabrlelle aeeks to win Joha from her sister, and her actions when she receives a letter from France mystify Mrs Megin Sum learns Cannezlano Is soon to b "eleaeed from the penitentiary Mrs. ends Uabrlelle Msgln jtioked to death, with tobacco She realise ushcs beside her that the aches must be from Sams pipe, he being the onlj pipe smoker, atid conceals them before calling the householt Caufleld commits suicide Tbt noronxi s verdict Is murder and suicide, "am finds s note left b) Caufleld confessing be killed On briellei but the rancher proves he could not have done It. and the entire household Is under weak-minde- Cau-Hel- , UKpl-'- d n CLEAUER STRAHAN by Doubleday Dona Ce las. WKU Service Oaby. and meet me this afternoon. round" four thirty, In the csbla H IL" "Welir I said. "Tea, I know," Danny answered, 'but Hubert Hand swears thai be wrote that note several weeks ago. Too, we know that he was playing chess with (Jncle Sam at half-pas- t four." 'He could have gone to the cabin inter, when the men went to do the hore Or was lie right wltb Sam tnd Chad all the t!u:e?" "I unpin.. o. He wm have sat istled the coroners Jury at the In luest. of his innocence. Mary." bei voice went (.11 tcrwe again. "Vloe M eem to you thai lh- - fury was ver readily sttttattt-d?- ' i flMke sharply, too sharply to bei Hi answer t u h it I bud imagined i saw In her attitude "Never uiltx) nlxMit toe lur being exsilv iHilKtVI Sain is not going to he. He told morning thin hp would find It It took every dollar he tiiid In the world do It Sum is going to gel to the bottom of this Be sure of that." wonder." she nld. What do you wonder ?" "Mary V she exclaimed, close to a reproach. "I merely wonder whether or not Uncle S.im will succeed." I looked at her browb eyes, all red mid swollen from fcHrs. and at the deep, dark circles tinder them, and I whs ashamed. I pill my arm arouno bet shoulders mid drew her close me "Honey," I said, "forgive your old Mary We I are all overstrung, overwrought. didn't mean to speak so sharply-Were ycu looking tor "I km.w. something else, on the table? There was nothing else In her bag." "I was wondering. ' I snld. "about that foreign looking letter she got on the second of July. Did she burn It with the other things?" "Oddly, she didn't. I found It Id her desk; or, rather, beneath bet Either ahe forgot ubout typewriter. It; or knew that none of us could read It. If was written In code. Here It Is." Code. Indeed I When I took It from Its envelope, this Is whnt met my eyes: nyx ogrgrago. "Faexsazlytpi rn fgao atf Jan ahzgn ikg vkgt nyx clplzgf rg zkg kypulzue. kar nyx naif, vizk oyxo Irl7.a7.gf prleg. " vef fgao. I have copied only the first lines oil the first pave There were four sleazy pages, all closely typewritten Not a scratch of handwriting on It What I Judged to be the "What did Hubert Hand think that I had overheard In the cabin? "Mrs. Bicker's threat "Contents of the headed bag. "Empty matchbox. "Empty parse. Missing billfold (Bobbery .) (Tears? "Crumpled handkerchief. Heading?) "Broken clg. bolder. "Hubert Hand's note. The code letter. 'Gabrlelle s note to Danny." My face burns, even yet when I realize that at half past two oclock on the afternoon of the fifth ot July If 1 had been possessed of Just one lick of sense, I could, instead ot writ ting that list of clews, have written another one; a list that, step ny step lust as sure as straight ahead, would have led to the guilty ierson. Why did I nit ske Into coiislderu ilon tne fad that, foi two months rue Cauneziano girls tad been search ing for something on the Desert Moon; something which I ws all but certain they had not .'oiittd? not give a thought to Why did Hie fact that John, after a secret unverwitloii with Ciahy according ti tm-rtil- . CHAPTER VIIIContinued I tliouKlit "I know. It wag onlj her (llsupiKilnfiiient. Kut Do- w- Who could he quite sane wltb siicb a feui confronting her? Tet she left all ol her things Id order; as If. nllher She ately. she prepared for death burned her papers and letters See ' Danny pointed to the fireplace. I crossed the room and looked Inti It. Papers had recently been burned there, I took the poker and stirred in the fluttering, blue bits; but noth tag had escaped the flames. "1 believe," said runny. 'that yon are the only one In the house who hasnl looked at what Gaby had Id her bag " She .walked to the table by the window. I followed her. I dreaded eelug that bag hkoIu; but I was curious about Its contents. It was lying limp on the table. She picked it up, brushed It flick erlngiy with the tips of her Qngers and blew on It, as If she were trying to blow Bcmeihlng off of It "Every thing," she explained, "sticks to the little pointed heads. I took it from her and looked at it closely: out I could see no speck of ash, no minute particle of tobacco nor of dust "It Is a beautiful thing." I said "I've wondered why i was that Oab bad all the beautiful, expensive things, such us this. Tour clothes are pretty and tasty, but they aren't near the quality of (Saby's, She hesitated a moment before an "I have been in England swering. for the past elrhf years, while flnhv has been on the continent, where beautiful things are more plentiful and cheaper." "Lands alive! I thought you girls bad lived together, ail these years' "No," she said, and picked ai Gaby's cigarette case, and handed li to me. It was made of dull gold with hei monogram, "0. C." set In tiny black opals, with green and blue llirhta flickering In them as if they wen alive. 1 set It down and picked up an other little gold box. It had powder rouge, lipstick, and a mirror In It 1 had seen It often enough before back on the table, and took I put up a beaded coin purse that matched the 'arge bag It was entirely empty "Isn't It queer that that should be empty?" Danny asked And her bill She surely would fold is missing. not start to go anywhere with not a Doesn't It look as cent of money. If she bad been robbed?" "Only." I said, "if anyone had robbed her, why would he have left the valuable gold cigarette case, and vanity case?" "He might have thought thej would be bard to dispose of, Mary." Danny's voice, always low. grew low er still with her Intensity, "there Is one thing that no one has thought of Daniel Cannezlano could have reached here from California In a few hours by airplane." "I had thought of that But, Dan ny, no airplane ever came within twenty miles of the ranch without of ns hearing It, and every man-Jacrushing out with our heads tipped back to gape at It Airplanes aren't stealthy things, you know, that peo pie can slip up In, and slip off again." "But, on the third of July, two air planes passed over, going to the Telko celebration." "On the third," I reminded her. "as advertised. And you know bow much noise they made. And bow we all went out and watched them, from tiny specks In the south until the rere tiny specks and lost In the north again." 1 picked np the carved Ivory clg arette bolder. It fell to pieces to my fingers. "Was this rVoken In her bag?" I questioned. "Teau Knapjd to two. And she OTed t ' I fitted the pieces together again, on the table, and took op a folded beet of paper, and opened It, and k reads Glorious Gaby: tfift ftarllos. Be Be a good wm sport that Is, be n was, "Slrsl." "Do vou know wio wrote this?" I asked "I am sure, it I Care be sure of anything, thut 't wis wrlfteu by a man named Lewis Btrtiermont." I count1! the letters of "Lewis' Five. on my fingers. The numbei of letters In the signature. "Slrsl" "If he signed his name Lewis." I said, then 'S would he, 'I, and 'I would be 'e arid so on Gel s pencil, dear Lct'p see if we can work It out." "No," (die suld, "you see. the letter s comes twice In the last word, and there are no duplicate letters In Lewis She didn't read the signature, when she read the letter to me At least I don't remember " "She rend It to vou !" I exchilmed "I thought thut she did. Now I I can't be sure ot don't know any thing She read to me what she snld was a cop of the letter; thai Is. the worked-ou- t code. She may have left out entire paragraphs She may have chnnged it, in any way. In order to keep hr terrible secret from tne" "Yes. but what did she tell you the letter contained?" "It Is too long even to begin to tell, now. And 1 don't want to tell It again; not today I have told John all, about It. you see. loiter of course Or you may ask John to tell you. it It was an Insult from beginning to I can't beat An Insult to net. end thinking ot It any more; not foduy "Mary." her voice changed suddenly as did bet manner, "do you know why (Jnele Sam asked me almost commanded me to bt In the llvlnu room at three o'clock today?" But he told "No, Danny, I don't Mrs. Kicker and me to be fhtre, too I guess be Just wants to talk to alt of us. together." Oh a!kl What good Id talk go Ing to do? Talk, In t place like this now, where there la not one true certain thing to get hold ot, any where; where oat one of us can be Ueve In another" She pur a quick hand to her tips; her eyes widened; 6be turned, and hastily pushing aside the heavy car-taiwent through the clothes closet Into her own room. I sat a till, at the desk. The paper before me. am. the sharp pencil In my hand, tempted me. to make a list, as they always do In books, of the clews, to date. I wrote: "Locked door. "Key In my pocket. T. A. (1 put only the Initials ot tobacco ashes.) "Chad's suicide. "Chad's note. What person trat be trying to shield? When I went down to the living three room, at flro minutes before Martha and Kicker airs John, Danny, on the were all there. Martha wss wltb the biggest davenport, plsylng monkey charm. Sera and Hubert Hand came into looked Sam the room together. around, counting noses "All here." he said, and locked the he and Hubert had come door In his through, and dropped the key the around all went He pocket. doors the room, closing and locking chair to and lnd ws He moved a pulled the of stairway, rhe foot small table over beside It took his out of his batk pocket put It on tht table, and sat down in the chair. No one bad moved not bad said a I know thut I was frightened word I was I ras not afraid ot Sam. and Mostly not afraid ol thai I was afraid of being made I tfiiHS8 afraid; partly. I was afraid of my sis-gu- elt Hubert Hand spoke first. "Cannon ugh?" he sneered. "That's all right, Hand.' Sura an "This is here, mostly I suered tot ;rnn mental purposes." think, 'Daddy,' Martha piped up. "aren't we going to have the fireworks to night ?" Sam frowned at her "Not tonight, and began almaking those dreadful noises she ways made whenever she was crossed In anything Sam rapped on the table, "Shut that up. here and now," he said "Not Hear another whimper out of you me. Martha?" She closed her mouth wltb a snap. I thought those Immense eyes ot hers am woul I pop out of her head sure the others of as all felt the way In all the years we had she htoked lived on the Desert Moon, it was the first time any one of us had ever heard Sam speak Impatiently to Martha. As for scolding her. being stern with her. up to this minute it had never been in the book. "1 reckon." Sara began, "that all of you In here know that anyone could walk up to any man or woman in hare an1 call him or her a murderer, and that not one of us could give him the lie, right now "1 reckon that you know, too. as everyone In the country knows that, at this hour, the Desert Moon ranch Is rotten with the muck of crime and Maybe you don't know suspicion. that If is not going to say that way for many more hours. "We have called the law In, as was And the law has right and proper been real polite, and bl nke Its eyes, and departed. 'F.ilded Its tents like the Arabs, and silently stole away. Well, tha s all right. I didn't much care about having those fellows mix into my pmate business; anyway, not until I had found out that I am couldnt altend to if myself I can not going to (Ind that out. attend to It. I am going to. right loafer on. when we here and now need the law again, well call on It The Innocent in this room will have The Desert their names cleared. Moon vlll he a fit niece for a white man to live on "Now this gun lere may look like I don't i felt violent or something. And I'm not going to act violent This gun Is here for Just one purpose and I'm dead certain II wont A word he used fot that. to the No person, barring wise, though. none and Including the ladles, Is '.o leave this room until t tcive the word No innocent person in here will try to leave Any guilty person In here-a- rid before ",od. there is a guilt person here; guilty. t least ot aiding und abetting is going to have too much sense to try to make a break Thut is why I won't need the gun. Not. I mean until Und the guilt When w have found him person it may he of some use until the slier her mouth 1 SIP What Had Become ot the Key to the Attic Door? Mrs RIcker bad been clean and clear away oft the place since early afternoon until evening? Why did I not include In my list the fact that Onhy h"d given the gold monkey to Martha? Why. Instead of trying to puzzle out the code letter, did I not read between the lines of Gahrtelle's last note to Danny? However, at the time, since It was of my own making, I was quite well I took If to satisfied with my list the table to check over the Items Sam bad put the key. with which I had opened the attic door, alongside the other things there. I picked It np, now, and looked at It for the first rime. I had not looked at It. I had merely used It. the night before. My heart Jumped It was not the up In my throat. It was a rustj key to the attic door old paps key that had hung on a nail In the broom closet, off the kitchen for more vears than I could rempni her. Whoever had put this key in my pocket, must have been well acwith the Desert Moon quainted kitchen, to have found thiit old key under the brooms, and mops, und 'lii.-niys. and chamois skins, and the rest, that hutnt around It and over It In fie broom clopet What had become ol the key to the 1 attic door? 1 Trace Origin of Gypsies to Northwestern India The race oi gypsies Is now a very much mixed one, with elements of the blood of all of tile countries in which they have resided; and gypsies from one art of the world may present characterisrice and appearances quite different from those oi another part The English word gypsy reflects the old belief of many countr' that the gypsies were Egyptians. In othe couutries they were called Tartars The old agieement of the traditions concerning ihem was that they had come to Europe out ot the East M dern inquiry has revealed a good deal of their true history, however, and has established that the race is originally from northwestern India Bands of the Inhabitants of this re glon were driven away from their homes and set wandering by hordes Distances of Start The celestial body nearest the earth I; the moon, and astro meis me.is ure the distance by observing si mult a neously the angle to a given point on the moon from two widely separated points on the earth's surface. The tri angte thus formed Is then solved by the aid of trigonometry. The distance to the sun Is measured in much the same way, by sighting the planet Venus as It passes across the face of the sun. The stars are measured, by using the diameter of the rblt of the earth, about one hundred and eighty six million miles, as tu base of the triangle of northern Invaders which swept down upon them in the Ninth cen tuiy. These forbears of the modern gyp sy moved Into Kahullstan and 1'ersia and ultimately filtered through Syria into Egypt and northern Africa and through Turkey Into Europe. There are now fourteen or more distinct dialects ol their language In rJu co juries indicating ropean their widespread distribution. Paper's Varyini Oualiti.. fit. if . rnuaieiie nomenclature includes the . adjectives wove, laid, granite, quadrille and pelure as applied to postal paper. In a ueneral wn tha nioiin. (c uic.-siruve paper IS Of the piam. even texture used for hooks and newsnnners: . . - . In id nnnu i. to water marked with parallel lines close to eether: the llnpa mni hwit .tn, cmirr vertl cal or horizontal; "j quadrille puper Is vtiirruiHrxeu with norn vertical and horizontal lines, which thus form s ..ares or ohlonus: rnnin , shows colored libers In Its texture! the fibers are flnv Dtecea nt .nw .k f.iiftrtiu and the reverse of the- atnmn h,. . a e ... . moiuea appearance; pelure paper Is .1... ion iiKe uxgue finnwr aomi ent but toucher und hnrrtor m tissue texture and usually grayish in - ran get here. M six-gu- She opened " t-- y The Session daughter." n Tm asking, of that is yon all tell everybody here, or ( the truth. Yoa'H have to. sooner sooner.- It make Better later. During this sjieecn my dander nad It had got op pretty oeen rising. "Sam good and high by this-- time. Stanley." 1 spoke out. yon ought to know that yon cant force truth out of anybody at the point of a gun. nor Well by keeping them locked op. Well get thirsty. And get hungry. when we do we n eat ana anna ana I will go about oar affairs. At least unless yon shoot me. I'm not fixed to put np with this kind of foollsb- oess." Sum roared at me. "That's "Mary," . Km . n enougu out oi juu. V, m on nnljit Ton are going to do as yon are told. So are the others." Sam had uever spoken like that to It left me limp as a me befora Before I could drained telly bag. answer. Hubert an for breath get my Hand was talking. "Changed your mind since morning, haven't yon, Sam? Yon were dead sure this morning that no one on the place had had anything to do with the murder." "Never mind about my morning's opinions, Hand. Ton are right. Dead right I've changed my mind Now, since you are already going pretty good. I'll begin with you and work around the room, taking each one In I want yon to tell everything turn you snow, and everything yon suspect concerning the murder." "Sorry." Hubert Hand said, "but 1 don't know a d n thing except that, to apparently, she was strangled death some time between four o'clock yesterday afternoon and eight o'clock yesterdcy evening. We saw her alive at four We found bet dead at eight That's the extent of my knowledge. Now go ahead with "All right. what yon suspect" Hand ob"1 can't see." Hubert have "that suspicions anj jected, Beyond stirring up a place here rumpus and hard feelings, thej wouldn't get any of us any place." "That Is tor me to decide." Sam "You were mighty busy for s said. while this morning, throwing out 11 this session hints and slurs. doesn't do anything else, it can anyway clear ont all this whispering thai Is going around. Come on now. Rand Come clean." "Well," Hand said, "1 can talk all right But I want to start with tills I don't know any understanding. facts that amount to a d a You'r rignt that I have suspicions, anl, since yon are determined to have them now. at the point of a gun. I'll ay that I think John did It, and that somebody else In the bouse If shielding him." Danny gave a thin, sick little shriek and threw her arm around John lu a John straightened protecting way. Under his tan I could cee the color secplflg out of bis face. Gently, bt removed fanny's arm. Sam lowered bis white eyebrowi until his eyes looked likt two sliti of blue light, glinting out from awaj behind his face. When be spoke his voice war Iron. "Why do you think John killed her?" "In the fJrst place, John Is th only one here nbo hasn't s water fight alibi"' "Not by a d n sight he isn't," San "But never mind. Ck interrupted Iff CHAPTER IX r; cuior, Most Coast Line Michigan has by far the greatest coas lin of any state iui. -- LEADING-. RADIO t a, nil (to aa cojtiuroaD) I wak n 1 tJIf, for M' Mountain B.C.BEUN tSTWOM u "1 p. m. ChicawT-p. m. Hero. m7:10 Si. J:00 - Maj. P :30 p. m. CruseBowe, A t:00 :U 16:16 to w Lav m. David LawSE? P- - m. Abater J,"? Pm. Studebaker cL - B. C. 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B. this Is Just anothe, suspicion; I don't 10:30 11:15 know whether anyone will back m 5:00 7:30 up in It or not probably not," he 8:00 added the last In a hateful, slurring 9.00 9:30 way "hut I noticed that her voice 10:00 sounded strange, like she was excited, maybe, or else afraid." Sam asked. "Did anyone else hers notice anything of that kind?" Ms. Rickei spoke. "I noticed It," she said. Hubert bowed at her, in a sort ol mocking way. Knowing what I knew, I thought that oer corroboration would do Hubert Hand more harm than good. But. of course, the others did not know what I knew. 'Let me see." Hubert Hand continued, "where was I? Gaby, after going through the room, stopped on the porch for a minute to talk to Chad. He came Into the house in a fine humor. Gaby then went around the house to the rabbit hutch, and for some reason, gave her bracelet to Martha Martha was In the house "gain within five ot ten minutes. Da.iny had come down by that time. From four to five, then, you and 1 were playing chess. Chad was at the i.iano. Danny and Mary were over there, Mrs. talking together. Itlcker was tatting. Martha was Just fooling around the room, I'm pretty certain not one of us left this room during that hour. "At Ave we three men went togeth-e- r to let the cows In and to milk. Mary, believe, was In the kitchen alone, getting auppet. during that time, drs. Kicker. Danny and Martha remained here in the living room Is that tlghtr "Maybe It is, and maybe It Isn't," Sam said. "There is the hour In there, before supper, that well all have to ccount for. right accurately, before an Qf ns has that water-tight alibi you were talking Hand." abo. "All right," Hubert Hand agreed. You and Chad and I went down to the barns together. We let the cows In. We milked them. At least, and 1 did. Chad stayed with yon and was kidding around down In yon your end of the bam. I heard you larjgn. 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