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TRUSSES L U L-- iaaat J CHAPTER XIH-Conti- nued 2S ' Linda dared not tell Mr. Wines, dared not admit to herself how important this might be. He stopped uncertainly; and she said, with excitement: "No one had seen this bullet hole till you did, Mr. Wines. I want you to stay and tell them how you found it. Wait. You will, won't you? Till I telephone?" "Why, guess't I can," he decided. "But what's the idee?" She closed the door, carefully, as though afraid that to do so might erase the indications his keen old eyes had been the first to see. Her thought was of Phil; but she would not give Phil a hope that might yet fail She must first be sure. While old Mr. Wines watched in a puzzled way, she called Mr. Falkran. He was, his office reported, out of town; to be gone till tomorrow afternoon. In sudden frantic haste and fear, she called the District Attorney's The office, asked for Mr Flood. operator said: "He's away for the week-enWill anyone else do?" "Someone who knows about the Sentry case," Linda pleaded desperately. "Anyone." "Who is this, please?" "Miss Dane, Mr. Phillip Sentry's half-sobbin- g d. "Why, if necessary, yes. What is it? Let me speak to him." Oh, he s not here! But it is necessary. We've just found" She hesitated, then spoke carefully, explicitly. "Mr. Wines is here," she said. "The father of the dead girl, you know. And he has found what looks like a bullet hole." "A bullet hole?" Weldon's tone was puzzled. "Yes. In the lock of the door." "But I don't see" "It might mean," she urged, "that Miss Wines was shot by someone else; was already dead when Mr. Sentry got here. You remember they said the gun was pushed against her, but he said he didn't feel her when he fired. Can't you come, please?" "I see!" Weldon was alert now. "You've found a bullet?" "No, just a hole." "Don't touch anything," he directed. "I'll be down there in ten minutes." 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Mountain Bred and Acclimated Delivered Fresh Hatched Right Produced under Government and Stat uierviloB for Your protection. Chick Brooder. Feeder. Waterer. Etc. SUPERIOR TURKEY POULTS Writa. eall or wire for free circulars and price L( Cooperating "THE NATIONAL IMPROVEMENT Vou're the'r POUITHY PLAN" dollar ahead when Ramahaw bred RAMSHAW HATCHERIES Stat Street 8stt Lake City. Utah 1417 South "Can I tell Mr. Sentry's family?" "Suppose you wait," he suggested kindly. "Wouldn't it be better to have something definite to tell I them?" "But doesn't this prove Mr. or n e Phil leaped up the two 8.. ne side, her steos to close and tenderly. 'The "Mothpr! Mother!" he cried. senthe commuted has Governor tence to hfe imprisonment! Sen- tbMen CHAPTER XIV try is innocent?" "Hardly that," he warned her. "I think you'd better wait, really." "Can't we drive down to the Cape and see Mr. Flood?" "I intend to." "Please let me go with you." He smiled. "I don't know why not," he agreed. "Yes." He added, "I'll locate the Governor before we start, so that we will know where to find him, later today, if Mr. Flood wishes to do so." Half an hour later they were on the road. At a little before five they met District Attorney Flood at the golf club near his summer home. At a quarter of eight they were all back in Phil's office, while the District Attorney himself examined the bullet hole. He turned at last to Linda. "Well, Miss Dane," he said, a deep relief in his tones, "I shall see the Governor, ask him for a reprieve." "What does that mean?" "A postponement." He hesitated. The newspapers were again filled Govwith the story of the case. The and pubeditorial meet to ernor had of lic criticism for his commutation the sentence; but he met it silently, and without revealing the fact that naa. lac discovery of new evidence t guarantee. 1650 But Weldon reassured her. "We've plenty of time. Miss Dane. Today and all tomorrow." "Something might happen!" He said gently: "Trust me, please. We've time to make sure of our ground." And Linda, longing to telephone Phil, nevertheless held herself in check. Better that he should remain in ignorance of this crumb of hope than find it turn to ashes in his mouth. It was before Weldon was satisfied. He told her then : "Miss Dane, there's no doubt a bullet did strike here. There are bits of lead in the wood. And the bullet was pried out, later, with a knife blade, or something of the kind. And it was of the same caliber as the one which killed Miss Wines. Or at least approximately so. "But Mr. Sentry fired only one shot. ' At least, there was only one empty cartridge in the gun when we recovered it. And we found" where his bullet hit the wall at the end of the corridor out there That bullet matched bjs gun. "Of course, that shot of his may still have killed Miss Wines. There is just a chance it didn't. Just a chance, the Medical Examiner says, that if she were shot here in the doorway she could have taken two or three steps to where she fell. It is possible, that's all." He hesitated, "There are many possible explana tions of this other bullet hole," he said. She nodded fearfully. "I see. But mightn't it mean What will you do?" "I'll get in touch with Mr. Flood," Weldon explained. "He's down on the Cape; probably playing golf just now. He will have to decide what .- ... to do- SIDE The District Attor- mat assuiiui.K ipvpn Sentry was not the murderer the actual killer, whoever he might be, would feel a false security if he supposed Mr. Sentry's guilt remained unquestioned. So except for a few individuals, no one knew the truth; but the District Attorney's office meanwhile was busy, checking back, following every line that promised a solution. The secret was well kept; but Dan Fisher knew. Barbara wrote him the truth; and over the next weekend he came on from Cleveland, I I Jv ; bla. Mail I """"" "" el , I old Central Small Waists and Becoming and brought home travel and at they studied them diligently, on an decided be night they might o.Hv denarture. But in the morning Mrs. Sentry always reflected: You know, Phil, we're periecuy comfortable here. AndI (ton i warn a ntuQV fmm him. . i - at mv OTlH ClT JU1V. Xei IUW01V1 thn J J.M.nS' Linda's suggestion, ir.y uetmcu nvr, a fortnight in YorK. Mrs. would go a day or two ahead, with the servants, to open the house; Phil and Linda would touow law. That Linda should go with them u Uoomprl n matter of course, kPnt ...,c niv he BUDgs rereadtllea , man new. Hetratur bu,. IV w wear out. All I " try's office, quickly, please?" mid-afterno- Replace them with Stronir, tTandsom. Durabl MliLTI PLATE WATERWAYS. " Sen- hurry?" T 1 "Oh, do, please!" And a moment later she had Mr. Weldon on the phone. He said guardedly, "Mr. Weldon speaking." "I'm Miss Dane, Mr. Weldon. Mr. OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED deake and chair, typewriter, addint mrh'i, safe, Salt W. a, f secretary." "I might give you Mr. Weldon? He assisted in the trial, and he is here." Phillip Sentry's secretary." "Yes." "Can you come down to Mr. True LbJ RAZOR Uj "" Pv red nmES miiLinms Instrument. Huapltai Suppllea, of Abdominal SupManufacturer Elastic StockinK. porter. The Phyaiciina Supply Company 4 W 2nd South St Salt Lake City, Uta Surgical L. VJ iiigi f Necklines TTHE neckline is B very making T" dress becoming. Thus No designed for large figures, has , tant detail ' 1 in especially sienaenzing. Darts the waistline tend to make y look inches slimmer. This j particularly comfortable work in, with its dress deep armho' to ner companion.",. She demanded And nothing except to be with him. he could give her nothing. If any dreams ever took shape in his ms moin-er'-s thoughts, he remembered pleading cry, "Stay always with me. Phi!!" . . And more than ever sne neeaea him now. , . His mother and the servants ten tor iorui. aay morning, . 7-- li lowed, in Linda s car. ine girt drove; and as they picked their way through traffic toward the Turnpike, Phil said: "Linda, I saw your lamer, yester day. He suggested that he put my name up at his ciud. ne aaaeu, T was mighty grateful to him; but they'd be sure to turn me down." "Father wouldn't have offered, u there were any chance of that." 'He's like you, Linda. He and your mother. So darned loyal. But others may not feel the same." "Haven't all your friends been the same; 'Some have. Some have not. Mother felt hurt at first when Mr. Hare suggested another to defend father, though doubtlessly it was for the best. Occasionally he stops in to discuss affairs and to encourage Mother. "The Warings the way they act ed grieved Mother," Phil continued. 'And then, she resigned from all tSutiS. illa .j slashed sleeves, and easy waist It's easy to put on and to iron,! J too, thanks to the diagram design, it may be allfbl button-fron- ished in a few hours. A t. Calico, ging ham, percale or seersucker are! nice for this. For slender, youthful figures,! j the neckline of No. 1726 is perfectly ascaal charming and as flattering be! The pointed basque bodice minishes your waistline to ticallv nothing, and the shouldered sleeves and flaring I skirt accent the slender youth the silhouette. Make this pretty dress of silk crepe, taffeta winor II rjrints. and see if it doesn't you many compliments! The Patterns. No. 1719 is designed for sizes heart-shape- prac-- her committees and things; and they accepted her resignations. That was tough on her. She's been hap pier lately. Happy in just loving father. But she doesn't really seem well. I'm pretty worried about her, Lin." Linda, grave eyes upon the road, changed the subject. "Do you hear ski. ii from Mary?" she asked. rsy nil niWk&uiMfl 50 and 52. Size I Phil nodded grimly. "She's mar 38, 40, 42, 44, 446, 48, I of 38 yards requires ried again, a South American; beef braia. of 4 yards baron, something of the kind." Their material; Occasionally Mr. Hare Stopped In to Discuss Affairs. Nr. 172(5 is designed for sizes thoughts, as sometimes happens "In fact, I may even suggest a com- and he saw Falkran and saw Flood with two people as close to one an- 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 takes He told Mrs. Sentry and the oth other as they had come to be, ran mutation. This other bullet certainvnf.. w ....... material; n jaiud ly creates a grave doubt that Mr. ers afterward, "You know as much together. Thinking of Dan and Bar- yards of pleating or ruffling. I Sentry actually killed Miss Wines." as they do." And he said, abashed bara, they said aloud in a sort of Send your order to The Sewing 149 Ne "But then won't the Governor par- before them: "I feel pretty rotten. chorus : PirHp Pattern Dept.. Francisco, I thought he did it, you know." don him?" "But Barbara" TurntfTmorw Ave San Barbara said honestly: "So did "I'm afraid not. Not yet, cerThen they looked at each other, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) and laughed, and he said, "We were tainly. Of course, this means a fur- we all, Phil. I thought so myself-buI never admitted it." ther investigation of the case. The S Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. going to say the same thing!" r Governor I'm speaking frankly, "Yes. Just the way married peoivirs. sentry rememoered some you see may suspect that some of thing Falkran had said at their first ple do" Mr. Sentry's friends have faked this interview. "And just because ev He protested: "Lin, do you have evidence. But there must be a re- eryone thought him guilty, every- to keep torturing me?" fof one knows he is innocent now," she prieve at least. I'll see the Gover"My dear," she said, "don't you Hera is Amazing Relief Bowe nor this evening" said. "Dan, when will they let him know by this time that I Condition. Du.to Sluggish and you "When you go?" Linda considered. are already married, in so many know what he decides, Mr. Flood, uan comessea:l nr Maybe never; real, deep ways? And I'm not askwill you let me tell them? Tell Mr. not yet, anyway. Really all this ing anything more than we riiThcSdaor.es. bilious mwlH tired " Sentry's family? You can telephone bullet hole means is that he might have, Phil." She added, half already l With COIlstlpat on. ,,mTtI herto to me at my home." not have done it. But they'll never self, "At least. I don't think I Without am." I - .,.,iiy.a return "Of course. You've certainly rest now till they get the answer." He said: "There's no help for it, I,refund IKVUHAJ, ine c purcu. earned that." It s already been long," Mrs Lin. I can't ask " That1 fair. tfTTl price. Get NR Tablets today. Hi "Mrs. Sentry isn't well," she ex- bentry said, half to herself. "But I She smiled, her eyes upon the plained. "The shock even of good can wait, now." road. "You wouldn't even have to ALWAYS CARRfja QUICK ACID news " enn When the time came for Dan's ask me, Phil." Linda meant to wait, to hold her departure, Barbara went with him; INDIGESTION "And mother me. needs peace, till she could go to Phil and days passed, and Phil's first she's got to hold to now, withI'm all Mary proudly with this word; but when hope for some quick proof of his and Barbara both gone." she came home, she found it hard tather s innocence TTtfor PnvertV insensibly faded Linda did not argue with him; to wait." In the end, despite her Days ran to weeks; and hope be but during the next few the worst kind oft is Debt at days resolution, she telephoned the Sen- gan to die in Phil again. He and York, Mrs. Proverb. watching Sentry and erty '.' Mrs. Sentry, though try home. stayed at Phil together, she was sometimes Barbara answered. Linda asked home, considered athey North Cape secretly angry. for Phil. cruise, and they thought of Cali- (TO BE CONTINUED) "He's with mother," Barbara told outdoors somewhere. her. "They're I couldn't bear to be with them." Barbara's tones were shaken. She Find Student Lags When said: "I can't bear to see mother. Game or Sport Lacks May Warn of Disorders She's so strange and still." Kidney At nd Linda said quickly, "Come over Modem life with it. hurry Many are the college men who, point of view, the team habit. trrerular ,?Pro14woV here, Barbara." She hesitated, then with r 55 W" ri.k neither the inclination nor the undoubtedly continue to sports will added: "Don't let them know you're .nt0 betM" be the cenheavy to take in ability the to tell ptjw of the kidney. They part major ter of student interest. something coming. I've and fail t sports, have consoled themselves dents believe, too, that Many stuIro.n 'fl, yiW you." other and can impunt.e they bldrfM blood. "Something about my father?" with the thought that after gradu- shift with little difficulty from the Yea miy unW Barbara cried, a quick hope in her ation they will still be able to play group sports to golf or tennis or "?fup,i.. any their golf and tennis, which is more cher voice. . generally available type of than those who have Linda insisted. be "I'll fame gained "Come," recreation when they are graduated. r bladder d:rd in football and baseball can here." k.nin. .canty or toofr. r,uf"w' It would be hard to prove that say of So Barbara was the first to know their sports, says the Hartford t. of shifting the emphasis from the team kidney, lo get Hd They may now take further sports to the individvial im what had been discovered; and body wat.. Tbey sports would yfJ urinary tract .ndnd j0 when, at last, the District Attorney cheer from the recommendations of increase the number of nno. tioo and tne paw students fill Mfin telephoned, Barbara was after Lin- Prof. Eugene C. Bischoff, of the participating in athletics, if such is athletic know to of the Governor's da the first department lWGWTi Pennsylvania the purpose. Students who like a -l decision. Mr. Sentry's sentence was State college, and Mrs. Elizabeth sport will take in it regardless part Meyers, of the school of education, oi us commuted to life imprisonment. There is a large Barbara was still weeping when New York university, both of worn group importance. however, that would probably in Linda's car they raced to the advocate greater collegiate emphahave but a passing interest in any Sentry home; and Phil met them in sis upon individual as opposed to tcio u not IOr US prestige team the hall there, and the quick word sports. value. WNU W Meritorious as is this proposal, was spoken, and the three young tomost moment a for fast would have difficulty clung colleges people Fingers Before Forks in putting it into effect. Athletic degether, At una hi nrnn q ri a a happiness almost too great to be partments of major universities that neither knives have forks, eating beborne. V , attempted to encourage general ing done with nor t- th rioM wb--e via mmm Then Mrs. Sentry appeared on the participation through emphasis on take, a k!mild. book, and one time, develops the knack ot ...l. .t T' .ant lo stair landing above them. Wakeful, informal, intramural competitions and arhat ik " . .per J she too had heard Linda's car ar- have found that student Interest forming the incredibly hot rice caa Tha ataj, Arab8 8erv to artistic rive. They did not see her till she lags when a game or sport lacks vm v S' and tf one k particularly yon make a was halfway down the stairs. They prestige. As long as they art . .r,oP,"'i) skillful one manages it without fully, yon can pl major ' feard her then, and turned, and attraction from the spectator's saea aaM iim. yonraoli burning the finders. wide-- l 1 3 r,iwiw' t 12, aQ-in- rh . t a a CONSTIPATED? P .rara-latm- RiskSMmrR'S " UUfc -- RELIEF Interest a Prestige p tion-ttr-ow. over-taxe- d -- J- Cou-ran- - -- -- w.- at mm "J, W tW i- - MAfaUF BMP . half-laughin- g, half-cryin- g, T hA m GmiiE book V in .JTT! "Jl drtla'; '"a m -- li - |