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Show The Murray Eagle, Thursday, April 25, 1929. Page Six CITY SALT LAKE Hours: Of fire Coming to 10 a. ni. to results In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, Jd wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, 'sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal 4 p. m. THREE DAYS ONLY of The Utah Representative The siKtlnllst of Dr. Mellenthln is a regular graduate in med-- I cine and surgery and la licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more Important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic apien(licitis, gall stones, ulcers of the stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Ho hus to his credit wonderful Dr. Mellenthin & Co. & Co. Specialist in Internal Medicine DOES NOT OPERATE at be Will CI LLE.N HOTEL Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 3, 4, and 5. COVEY-BALLAR- If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Rememler above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Building Los Angeles, California. er EE A Few of Our Buys:- - W. N. V. Service Copyright by Wyndham Martyn Your cow or horse dead? Want someone to haul it away? Just ring Hyland 5383 and ask the operator to reverse the charges. And ZIP! we'll have someone there! DO WE PAY FOR DEAD ANIMALS? OF COURSE WE DO! 1921 CHEV. COUPE, good tires $S3 1023 FORI) TOURING, good tires ...$50 1923 CHEV. TOURING, paint and tires good $3o FORD COUPE, now Duco l $2T0 upholstering 1921 OAKLAND VICTORIA, new tires, finish good $30 192G NASH SPECIAL. 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RAMslIAW u ATrnr.u v, :tAT s., state st, Suit County, fr eiiljtiot work iimiiI display counters t Lyon Drug Co. South State I'tmne Murray 100 401 1 PRESCRIPTIONS CANDIES CIGARS ! PATRONIZE V,v;i i MiiiorrtM. Murriiy, I T(HU(T8 Ramshaw's Chicks I'. iy Made to order I22.S0& op West 4Sth South Call Murray 43 S.m!l r;itr.A?i: Suit l!07 South State Gerrard Service Station arj EXPERT TAILORING BEN GORDON & Henning Anderson 207 East 45th South M,(e New hill. rocky, Wyldwood. CHAPTER I Continued 2 "Julius Caesar was a small man," he suit suddenly, tuucb to tils host's umazeineut. "So was Napoleon. So Is Lloyd George." lie bent over tlie table, as If Imparting a profuuud se cret. "So was tlie master of them all my idol. Lenin." Mr. Smucker towclied his receding forehead with a dramatic gesture. "Don't think, be cause you are twice as big, that you can outmatch me here!" Again he smote his brow. "That's all right." said the other pacifically. "Kenny Leonard ain't a b man, and I guess he's pretty good. So was the baby that Bteered Muck Sand atid won one thousand Iron men for daddy. You wouldn't bi where you are today If you hadn't got the gray matter. Say, do you be lieve in luiunted houses?" "I don't believe In haunted houses," Smucker usserted, "uor In the Immortality of tlie soul. I'm away be yond that religious bunk!" "1 didn't believe In huunted houses when I first went up there with Mr. Seymour. I was like rou conrelipri I thought I knew It all and then some." The stranger had cold and compelling eye, lie looked at Mr. Smucker In a way that dls pelled many of the secretary's the cries. He leaned over the table. 'It'i line and dandy to hold them beliefs when you ain't been put to the test ! "I don't get you." said Mr. Sniuck er Irritably. "Yon will." said the other simply I used to be chaufTeur for Mr. Scy niour up at the Cray house. Ills two kids died up there. There's a cutse on that place. The man that hud It before lost tils wire. Nothing the matter with her until she went up to Dutchess county. Ro. there's ijine thing In the lake there that calls poo pie to it. The man who had. It after Seymour and me was warned. Soy mour said he went there on bis own responsibility. I'll say Seymour was square about warning him. Well, sir, that man was round drowned In that d d lake. The doctor couldul Cod a tiling uie niatier, except he was drowned. It's a had place to live In I know I I was there for two years The stranger's voice sunk to a wh per. You feel like people are watching you all the time." he went on. "When jou Make up. you think there's pco pie at the foot of your bed, and whto )ou sullen oti the light It seems like you cnlili them going awny out of the tall of your eye. The liHp won't stay there. They know I Mr. Seymour he's a lord or somethlna now brought out an old cook from Kngland She went bughouKe fmm Rhaf She rww." 274-- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED r. of it MURRAY FLORAL So. oyer's Guide M Hilton Hanby, prosperous York merchant, has purchased a country place the Gray houiie, near Pine Plains. Miss Selenni, a former tenant of the Gray home, call at his office and warns him that the house Is under a curse. Further alarming details are Impressed upon Adolf Kmucker. Uanby's secretary, by a man who claims to have been chauffeur for Sir Stanford Seymour, former occupant of the place. one-headed. A-- 451 So. Miiin THE STORY these MURRAY BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. t'al Kwell, Pntictor lUTlLRV EXPERTS nnil MERCHANTS UI.KCIIUCAL KkPAlEMEN 4S5I S.uth Slate St. t "Do you expect me to believe thatl Siuuiker sulil. You alnt "No." said the oilier. got the education to understand. Mr lliinhy tuny. All I uk you to do. If you want to keep your Job, Is to try nnd prevent til in from taking his fam lly up there to live." Sniurker resented the bitterly education. He strictures on hi thought ot tunny cutting things to tin v. hut words OKI not come mnUt Hi bruin seethed with brilliant mill. After a time he Ruth horn ieerl.r irrd tils wits together. "It amounts to thlsy be snld. "You want nio (o wan llsoby before It's loo lute. "I dn I give n d n whether you dn or not, returned the strungor. rvc If you wiinj got II off niy cohsclencn. them to go lo their dnth. Its up to you Any tnnr Inking his family ihore Is killing 'em, JuM ns much if ,0 fed em strychnine in their soup, uiuit do I get foi this? Not a d- -o thing' I in out a dinm r. "That," said Stnuelipr quickly, "i your own rn;inri,i UnMllty." "Ira no parr," sutj n,e olhrf "Hey, Tat. bring a mupie nf ih.-rlgars ttml ftmke, and seme Mack C"!Ti . Mj frleinl here has an liiiportatit ft What D Do I d Thing! spacious W Get for This? Not a I'm Out a Dinner." drawing-room- . Through an arched opening Smucker could see a party of diners. Dining, and It was past nine o'clock I This, then, was what a duplex apartment meant. The Smuckers had never been quite sure. They were certain only that It was a symptom of the criminal extravagance of the untaxed rich, won ot the cost of the workers. "Old Smucker here?" Ilnnhy exclaimed. "Are you sure?" He turned to his wife. "Dina, do you hear that J Sirucker from the ofllce Is here." "That odious little aiun! Well, he won't mind wnltlng until we have finished. You'd better send him cocktail or something. You can't leuve us. Just as you are going to Dim spring this great surprise." Ilanh.v turned to one of (he servants "Mary, ask Mr. Smucker to be kind enough to wnlt, snd ssk If he'd like a rocktall. See If be will leave a message." Mr. Smuiker looked at the cocktail greedily. Some day pretty girls like this one In neat black and white should bring him cocktsi; when he thlrMcd ; hut they should not sneer at him. If they sneered, they should bo lashed, "Mr. Ilnnhy asks yon to wait," said Slary Slonn, not softening the blow "He's busy. They're in the middle of dinner." "At half past nine?" "That's what I said. Mr. Mucker." "Smurker, Smucker:" "As he won't he through yet awhile, Mr. Sinuckersinurker, do you wsnt to send a message?" "No!" the man roared. "I wont! Absolutely I will not I Tell him nnd his wife I come on a matter of life and death. Tell him to leave hlx boon companions for a moment, and he will go buck to them a saddcued omn P With the possible exception ot Adolph Smucker. Ilnnhy had not in enemy in 'o world. Ills children adored him. and his help remained until removed by mnrrhtge or death Mary hurried back. She was Inter ested In the announcement tier em I'loyct wns about to make. He was COMMUNITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Itev. D. M. Kltch, pastor may surprise ihoe complacent who think Unit ever) thing thai FOR ENSl. ING TERM Meets Every Monday Night Ernest Wright Noble Grand Verl Jordan .... .. Vice Graad Frank N, Swenson .. ..Secretary II. T. Benson . .. Treasurer Jos. Chivrell Chaplain James Clay .. Trustee Joe Reader Trngtee Al J. Tame .... .. Trustee Frank N. Swensen ..Dt Assn. Kep. Al J. Tame DIst A'n. Rep. Joe Reader DIst. Aas'n. Kep. Frank N. Swenson Rep. to Grand Lodge. MURRAY LIONS CLUB OFFICERS ns Infilled counts ithln the tail century, to hear that spnedoiiieters and they seem preity modern devices were brought Into tie centuries ngo. AdMil!t.,: Hay d:j hot tell, ,t llienmUn, the r.ite st which you were l:iclit!g, but with a clock hung nlwicnido hem V'U muld tn.ike a guess good enough olden dars whin "1 limits and poilro traps were unknown. I'.vcbn, In Ms H:ry, r!tci In R.7; I wiit to see Colonel I'.ioimt who showed me the application of the warwlcr to a coach, raetly tnenurili4 the tulles and shutting ,em by an Inilex as e went on. It bad throe , cue Mntlng t the number nf U, another to the mile. t,r jo to fr rir-rlu1- 1928-192- President 1st 2nd - - Vlce-Pre- 3rd Secretary-Treas- - A. W. Yeager - - II. 0. Bradford . Tall Twister Eruest Greer Directors Philip Bentx Dr. F. It. C. Towler K. Boucher S. E. Bringhurtf NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Crescent Circle 101 holds meetlaf and 4th Tuesday in each month In Fraternal Hall at 8:00 o'clock Officers 1929 Guardian N. Kate Morrii Past Guardian N, Minnie Hlsenm Advisor Ella Gordoa Magician Nellie Hawkiii Clerk Jennie Nel Bunker Kate Glbtn Attendant Erma Olander Bessie Berja Capt of Guards Hannah Olander Flag Bearer Musician Clara Iirowj Inner Sentinel rwcinda Clyd Outer Sentinel Alice Jobntot Managers: Nellie Stauffer, Matilda Nelson, Lillian Panter. Press Cor II. Edlund ?d OMENTA REREKAH LODGE Omenta Itehekah Lodge No. U meets the first and third Tuesday! In eac hmonth, ct 7:30 p. m. U Fraternal Hall. OFFICERS Sarah White Noble Grace Evans Bertha Brady .. .. Sarah Hadley Nettle Drlukwater Grand Vice Grand .... .Secretary Treasurer Financial Se- cretary. Na. 1760 Murray City. Utah Past Worthy Iresl.!ent PHAIUIS STAUFFER Worthy lYesldent, GKoltGK K. GOUDmn Worthy CHARLES It ING ROSE Worthy Chaplain IIEN.MNG ANDERSON VIrr-Prrside- ! Secretary FRED PETERS Treasurer ERNEST WRIGHT Worthy (ondiirlor CIIAS, A. KRICKSON Truster J. W. It REUS E. L. ECKMAS WILLIAM WALTERS j Ihyslrlan OLAF Sl'NDAWALL Mooting held on Friday evening the Fraternal Hall. l f - oosooooo with nil he subdivision! of very pretty and useful." Who I would Evelyn have laid if he could bnve forcHocn the pace the mod- 0,'isrtcrs; ern fpeedotneter has to register, when holidny makers race home nnd tell Hie magistrate, a few dayi later, (hey cre doing l.'i mites nn Edition, London Dally Mall. honrT-Contl-be- ntnl Mf Discover New Onet Tip from the Telephone News; pen-Itspend Ihc time you nuke them wait In stMnmlng op your raulta, to a lc - D. A .McMillan - W. G. Churcbei FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (TO UK Cu.NTINf donl 9 Tony Duval e '.""'). 11 :00 a. m. Isfe. lbs Patlor Sayl Tie gluttonous man mistake victuals for his vital!. Holmes. -J- ohn his Andrew There have been Influences of g'ooa In Great Britain. A determination ' bear up and be cheerful Is evidenced Iy the fact Hint London Punrh c Unties o publish somo eicelld Joke. That Mls Betty Someone, who talking marnllmP J mutter of IU hours, hasn't marrW tin? New York slucc on account of not being ! alpl Daily thought Our buslnesa In life Is not in f ahead of other people, but t ahead of ourselves. To break our e record, 10 outstrip yesterdays b days, to hear our trial more b' fully than we ever dreamed e cc! to whip the tempter Inside a"'! a we never whipped him before. give m w never have given, t" our work with more force snd a finish than ever this I the true !' -i- n get ahead of oursclveS-M- 11' t. f I. O.O.F. OFFICERS "It's eusy." said Hanby. "We treat as If they were human, Hutihy started as a strange but Speedometer in Use Long Before "Autos" It at Lodge Notices em somehow familiar voice broke In."They gave a feast the night before Waterloo I" shouted the voice, front the distant balcony. "It's that Murker," Mary laid The Idea!" "1 "Smucker," llanby corrected. had rrgoiten all about tiliu. Tell him I'll he there In a moment." "Ilea got his nerve I" said Junior. "Resides, the peoplo who g:ive the foiisl before Waterloo won the battle. Dud. I hate that mini I I wish you'd lire him. Whenever I go (o the ot!ie, be tries to head me off from seeing )ou." -lie visnes to save me money," enhl Ilnnhy, rising. descended wruthfully on Mary Smucker. He was coimk-Ioithat I.U Intellei tual sncrlorlly was lost ou her. In the slangy, expn-HUphrase of her class, she gave Smuiker her opinion of him. School Sunday Church Service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Boy Scout Troop No. 78 meeti on Mondays, 7:30 to 9:30. Mrs. Bishop. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo0oOOCOOOO-0oPQP- - At nine oVIo. k Mr. SmiKkor outside the Gothic entrance of the It Is now famous as the queen of hillside residential parks." "Dream on!" said Junior, Hanhy'g son, who was a Yale sophomore, and therefore given to doubting the en thuslasms of his elders. "No dream, my worthless lad, but a fact I have the money. Half of It I have spent this afternoon. Know, beloved ones, that I have realized the ambitions of a lifetime. About a hundred miles away, near the peaceful village of i'ine I'lulns, Housatonlc II. Hanby owns a lordly estate. In this historic home, this feudal fastness, he will dispense hospitality of the sort his position entails. On his private golf course his friends will pry gobs of turf from their beds as they now do weekly at Wykagyl and Garden City. On bis tennis courts, grass and concrete, his children will play under his able tutelage, until they go In triumph to Forest Hills. There Sir Housatonlc has a lake, wherein bass and trout await the anglers' fly. There his children will find a swimming pool not yet built, however which will make the best that I'asadena and Hollywood have to offer look like frog ponds." "till, dad!" Cella cried. "Is this real, or do we wake up now?" In answer he passed photographs around. The Gray house was a fact not a mere hope. "Wonderful!" said Mrs. Bishop, one of DIna's close friends. "But the house help problem In a thirty-rooIs appalling. You won't get ony one to stay." "Mary!" Hanby called out Tlie girl was arranging glasses la the anteroom. "You beard what I've bmi saying?" Mary flushed a little. "I couldn't help It sir," she apolo gized "Go and ask the others If theyll come to the Gray bouse." "They'll come," said Mary eagerly. "Ask them," Mrs. Bishop com"New York help simply manded. hates the country. We tried It out ond we know." Mary came back. "They're crazy to go, sir." "I don't know how you do It said DAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES The Murray Baptist Church fis East 48th South Street holds' vices on Sunday with the E' James V. Payne, pastor, in char: Church School, 10 a. m.; mornL servcie with sermon by the paeto, nt 11 o'clock; Evening service,, 7:30 o'clock: li. Y. V. U. meets , 0:45 p. m., Sunday. Midweek aer vice at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday' 1 - CHAPTER II Church Notices " a goat-Infeste- d l, COVEY-BALLAR- by Wyndliam Martyn We want 'em DEAD or ALVE MOTOR CO. A-- The Mystery of a Haunted Mansion tAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJ D tires tained What the Gray House Hid s. No Charge for Consultation on his feet when she reached the Hilton Hanby mainMr, dining room. apartment, duplex "Family and friends!" he began Smucker was In an unusuul frame of tnfnd. Whereas his viewpoint was "Best of families, best of friends! of i en confused, and his rebellion a I stand before you tonight at the ripe silent one, he now saw things with age of four and forty. I have not a dreadful clarity. only an announcement to make I He was vocal. He told the subway guard that ere have also a confession, I have con long those who cheerfully wore the cealed my name from even my wife livery of oppressing capitalists would You have hitherto known me as plain be offered the opportunity to revolt. Hilton Untitiy." "Not exactly plain," his wife If they refused, they would toll In an of serfs laughed. "I could never have mardeep mines, abject ried a plain man!" emancipated proletariat "Best of wives!" he murmured. 1 When the liveried elevator starter have deceived yon. Almost half a nf the Hanby apartment house tn tercepted Mr. Smucker and desired century ago my mother was drown to know his business, the Weehawken Ing In one of our picturesque rivers A handsome stranger sprang In ind philosopher saw In this precaution only nnother Instance of the tyranny rescued her. Later they were marof the rich; and when, after some ried, nnd her first son she called hy the name of that superb stream. My delay, he was shown Into his employer's rooms, he was overripe for true name Is Housatonlc Hilton llau speech. The girl who opened the by. At rcIiooI I was known as Tonic. door looked at him coldly as she deAt college they called me Tony. When I dropped the name beI married manded his name. "Tell Hanby, Smucker Is herel" he cause my wife was from Cleveland said loudly. "A. Smucker I" and would not have understood. To"I asked your name, not what you night I resume It publicly. There are reasons. I am now lord of the were," she retorted. Is Smucker Adolf manor. I have territorial obligations. "My name Smucker and Hanby has to see me Boys and girls, I have been a hard at once!" worker, ond I have prospered. Fiflie was shown Into a small room. teen years ago, when I was young which led, as Investigation proved, to In the woolen business. I took, In a gallery running along one side of payment of a bad debt, sixty acres the apartment. Below him was a of land near xi Angeles." "And you've struck oil there?" asked Cella, his eldest daughter. "No this Is a true story. I have subdivided what was formerly a where building rTYTTTTTTmmTTTTTTTT Piibeork. ; r |