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Show Murray Eaglej Thursday, April 3, 1930 UTAH BRIEFS AlWtlACO of the Mutiny Klverton The Riverton Toultry association has filed articles of Incorporation, to promote cooperative production and marketing. road Spanish Fork Elect speeding machine, will be nsed for first time ou Spanish Fork cnuyou road. Kosette Approximately 10,000 baby chicks are to be shipped in here during March nnd April. Jleber City A survey of snow conditions at head of Daniels Canyou and Strawberry valley Indicated It to be about average for this time of year for past five years. Logan Prof. Aider, poultry specialist of the U. S. A. C. states that for the first time in our history Utah shipjied out uiore eggs during a March week than did California. The average production per hen In Utah is higher than In uuy other state In the United States. American Fork Natural Gas Companies huve been granted a franchise to pipe gas to tlie city. Sprliigvllie The uunnal Art Exhibit here has gained nutlou-wldpronience und is to be further increased. Hinckley A barbecue of mammoth proportions was given in honor of the State Championship ISaskotball team of tills city. One thousand pounds of potatoes were among the bills of fare items. Price A Carbon High School stud-eu- t, Floyd llclntlre has received appointment to membership lu the National High School Hand at Ann Arbor Michigan, this summer. Locul sheepmen are Panguitch satisiied that the National Wool marketing Corporation will be successful in securing a good portion of tlie Utah clip. Ogden The potato acreage In Utah is expected to exceed last for 5 to 8 per cent. by year Provo The first district. Federated Women's Clubs, met here In Spring By WYNDHAM MARTYN IN TUB COPTRICIHT 0 WNO Service 8. WHAT WENT BEFORE In Floyd Unwln, unsuccessful llfc'b slruRule, und Howard painter, are Invited to dinner by ft former college chum, Unwln reminds Alfred Uibbons. Gibbons of a pledge the three find made In collrge to help each other In adversity and asks assistance for the education of his son iiob and daughter Mary. Mary l.nwln is stenographer to Klgar Itadway. nnnnclal rival of The latter offers to pay Mary to betray her employer's secrets. She refuses. Kaciway plans an ocean voyage for his healih. lint) and Mary are invited to go along, llettlngton Is kldnHped and taken aboard Rad way's yacht Jonathan (Jibbs, wearing Hettlng-ton'la clothes, accidentally killed llettlngton Is questioned by a man known as the "Uoss." lit Icarus he la mistaken for Orme, once famous surgeon, later an escaped murderer. The Itosa, nominally "Clements," steward, la real master of the boat and lr. crew are his henchmen. They plot to hold Rudwav for f l.noO.OOO ransom. Hettlnglon Rets full particulars of the plot from the boss. n, tiib-bon- a. H CHAPTER V Continued the Boss pave Unquestionably good advice. I?t tlnyton felt that n man tinil never heen In a more tli position t It: n Unit In which lie found himself. To tell Kudwny what lie knew wits only (o preelp-Itiit- e And to wait until nitillny. the plot matured, seemed til most ('litnln.'il. Unfortunately llallett was one ot (hose honest nnd men who Imperil undcrtiik- 1 tlBl down nrl.skly. There was nn auinz Inu look of vl'or nnd heal Hi about him. He came cheerily to the ot Iter's side. "1 have Jost lutd a delicious ll Invlgorutea one. I dived Bwlni down nn enormoiia distance and left nil my iiches hehind me." So (hut wus why (he Albatross was slopped. HettltiKton followed It was (tie owner (o (he Bnloon. his hahit to eat Hparlngly nt hreak-fast- . I'lalnly l( was Railway's habit (o en( a htttie meal. He was concerned at the other's sinnll appe tiered what hold the Boss had upon tills engineer who seldom, or ever, left his engines, except to sleep. The cook welcomed tlie chance to talk. "Wluil'g good for a sick stomach, Hoc'" he inquired. "Fnstlng." he wits told. This time llettlngton had o good look at the ehef. He wus a very fut man and Ids eyes were too close togeth er. The first glance showed lutu a gross, Jovial man; a closer Inspection showed til iu to he scheming, sensual und vain. liettlngton went from the galley tite. depressed. In order to feel as "Take a dip with me tomorrow sured of success In case he had to mornlns and you'll eat hotter. I declared open wur against Sam, eut a grent deal hecause I work a Metzger and (heir commander, he ureal ileal and need the fuel. The had Inat least to remove tlie disparnumbers by recruiting some ity worker, If he works hard and til of tlie men to his rause. So far must drink all und eal higdt speed, he could only think of Slivers, ml he can." "There's a limit somewhere," mite representative of the Insalubrious Cherry Hill district which ncttlnxinn warned, "That's the diillculty," (he capi- lies ulotig the lower east sideting-to-of I'.ct talist admitted. There was already New York's waterfront. knew the gatnilis of that disthat hiirnlnu sensation lit the pit trict. Slivers hud probably started of his stomach. feeling tlie hand of the law "Helmuts!" he called. "A little life wus against him. He would read of that old cognac; not a pony Hy fall In line with those who arbrlns it In a cocktail glass." themselves against estab"Clements seems a remnrkahle rayed lished order. He man," Itettlii'toii hazarded. On his way to his own quarters wits anxious to know mure of him. "A disbarred lawyer," Itadway ISettingfon saw Clements. "Hy the way," he begun, "1 wantanswered. "Had a (.'uniblin place I of the highest class at Saratoga, ed to ask you nbout meals. Am once. He must have lost It all or supposed to dine wllb the Hud he wouldn't need to attend, to (he ways'f" "No," said Clements. "You mess entering and so on, and wear a livery. Odd smile of his, Isn't ll? with the olllcers. That Is llallett, I believe It's a kind of paralysis. Inry, Metzger and Hallett's nephlEeiniinls me of that old phrase we ew. I usually mess In my room. used to hear of (he smile ttiat I'd like you (o share lunch with ine today. There nre certain busl wouldn't come off." I'mler (he Influence of t lie old Less mallets I want to discuss." well," Bettingtou an French brandy, Itadway's discom"Very fort was dulled, lie was beginning swered. K was eight bells when Slivers to liml nettington was an entertaining talker when he chose, and brought liil clieon into the room. At frowned when Clements said that half past twelve the lad had ren (rilling accident to a member of moved the dishes. "I have half an hour before J (he crew demanded t lie doctor's need put on (hat damnable Jacket atteinhuice. Clements and ask llallett if he wants n" secfollowed I'.eitlnutun ond helping. I beg you to believe. wild Justifiable misgiving;. Supodor (nine, that I inn tmt a pose he should find that some had incident culled for skill not at his servant by accident but by deslirn. "I know all that Is Interesting Would his crude first-aicommand. met hods betray him to the uleit of your career," Clements wetil mi. "On you know anything of mine?" eye of (lie Ih.s? "Absolutely nothing." "Wind Is It?" he demanded. HS "Have joll ever been nie before?" he followed Clcmeiita through the I'm sure of that. .Nry "Never. Kiihion door. "That d- -d I'tnvin boy," (lie oth- inetiicrj for faces Is unfailingly er Kild Impatiently. "He's a good " "And yet," Clements went on, nuisance to the men. I don't think "my (ace has been in almost every it's anvlliinu had." I'.ob. looking very pale, had a big newspaper In l lie world. There rewards for my apprescalp wound. l"amiiiatlon proved have been hension which In (he ncgrvgnte ';' it to he less serious than the forecastle had assumed. The dressing ceed those ever oITcred fur u not her of It was well within I'etlihgtoli's mini." It IVttlngton smiled politely. ratme or skill. He had tied miles was us though he did not want to of bandages In his day. "Now, my lad." he said kindly, awaken the other from a pleasing reflet-liutiH- 1 I nr-lul- e - tin-tin!'- t ' i ! j out on deck. Mrs. Itadway was sitting In a chaise longue, writing letters. She looked up at Hettitigton and smiled as he passed. "I am driven to writing letters to people I have almost forgotten. I'm afraid tills Is going to be a very dull month, doctor." "Pull!" he said lo himself, as he took a sent and looked out ut tlie ocenn "If she oulj placid guessed !" Never, he supposed, In the history of yachting had such a company been assembled by the design of one man. He was tempted to cross the deck to Todd and tell hlra to wireless to the government what was afoot. If any accident happened to him, what could save Kvelyn Kndwuy und L'nwin's chil- dren? "Tlie other night," Mrs. Itadway began. "It was us a friend I spoke to you. I fell you were friendly to me." "Indeed, you were right," he said earnestly. "Now It's to the doctor I am speaking." He hoped his face did not show his alarm und disappointment. "It's about Mr. Kaciway. I am horribly disappointed In his behavior. He came here to get himself Into good physical condition and he has given way to absinthe. Doctor W'ulte. you must 1 t",'l'"' hnh-a-i- tif I!' - fjii' s.-- , lae .o B r"e Peter. slioi'o Grain marketing was ut a meeting of farmers. discussed as urged. Cooperative selling Smithlieid May Pay child health activities are to he featured. Urigliiuu City Women's (Tvie Improvement Club celebrates "lib. of trees that inLogan terfere with electric lines or gutters und oilier needed lines Is carried on. Ilyi'um Cache Coui.ty daiiyineu are Ki'inoval f 'AI w . Lit Down Look All In." Better "You'd He down, von look all In." UB niMTKlUv.) (Til miiyitlou of the considering a Dairy Association. Legion presents Logan American play show ing seem s of World War. A cVau-ii;week is on SprliigvilV to ptx'pure for urt exhi'iitfiii visitors. l'lcasaut Grove City park is being re-or- bcaulifi'l sud shrub and grass plant- ed. Manll Junior Piom at Mailt! High school was a brilliant nlTair. l're.bv teriatl Church Mt. Pieusatit report khows ail back Indebtedness Is paid. Delta A livestock sjiow sponsored by local Lions' Club Is to be given this nioiiili. Klchfleld-K- eth Teal of this city broke the Utah record fur typing ut 15. Y. Provo contest. Provo This city will begin a city drive. wide bentllk-atioOgdeu I'tuh Shrineis held a fete meeting. Salt J.nke temple of Shrine band attended. Coalville Three shifts are rushing F.cho dam completion. Local labor is ample for the project. 4 II Foods Clubs have Farniliigton been reorganized with full list of summer projects. University of Ulnh Four students for a have beeu selected for contestant lu (lie Kocky Mountain or- ut ileal contest In Salt Lake May 4. l'.iilletviile Measuring devices for computing Mill Creek water have been l, Lye-wat- er rc cniiiicudt d. Granite .Magn In I lie school levy, school dislftct pas(.,j in congress additional aiinunlly lo 'tuoiiiy available for Utah muds at apportioned by federal government, North Salt uk- e- iinilwny officials have or. tend l,(ss rcfrlcnator cars for Hie r.iihi season for hauling Utah ci ops. visiters are to Salt be can-f..r at (ho loniii anniversary of the I.. P. 8. church according to Church officials. I'roto-l'.i- ri i v- , Favorite Prescription is a reliable mfdicir.e. It is nude from roots and herbs, sold by wm druggists, in both fluid and tablets. it said : "Snme time ago One who I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription whenever I would feci the need of a tonic and nervine lo build me up in health ar.cf it always gave me entire satisfaction. I am glad to recommend tlte 'Prescription' to women who need a reliable medicine of this kind." Mrs. O. L. Hail. 51)6 E. 9th St., Golden, Colo, Send 10c for trial pkg. tablets to Dr. Tierce's Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. 51-4- 80 H. , U Silk St, Chla 4m puffin If troubled with backacht. bladder irritations, and getting up at night, don't take chancesi Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan'i Pills. Praised for 50 years. Endorsed by thousands of grateful uscrj. Get Dcxm's today. I0AN! OR do you passenger service will 77I Ju'DMS think ever become prnelicnl? Second Trump No; I don't see how gen'men like us will be able to hang on. Philadelphia Bulletin. nit-shi- PARKLR'S HAIR BALSAM Stnpa llr rtlErd liOW DaiHlniirColor sod Imparts Beaoty .to Gray andI Fsdvd lUifl Ms. ! 11 ml .n, ...I, fa University Organization NT, I'""1 f f"r" 11vrm The American Association of UniFLORF.5TON SHAMPOO Ideal fr um la versities was organized In 1!"X) for euft and fluffy, to renu by mail or stdrnf. the purpose of consldirln4 matters hair liiacoi Uxnucal Worki, Palcborua.N'. L of common Interest relating to graduate study. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 30. Bride Tells Her Secret ""DOR a young bride of twenty-r- m to lose her vitality and pep is disastrous, almost a sacrilege," says Mrs. George E. rillow, of Franklin, Va. "That, however." she continues, "is just what I did." marriixl a few "I had only months ta an athletic husband, who went everywhere and did everything. I tried to keep up with his pare, and simply collapsed under tho strain. I never was really ill; just aHKHBKaWwaaBaaaaanaaaaa lx-o- dcpressiHl, and lifeless. Swimming, dancing, gnf, I just rouldn't face tin m. Whn I begnn to a my clear complexion, 1 was desperate. "Then one day a girl friend camo to pay me a visit. In tho bottom of her little bat; of clothes lay a crystal-clebottle-N'uj- ol! A short talk a telephone call to a neighboring drug store and my future happiness was settled. "That was a year ago. Now I too am never without Nujol, which has brightened and cleansed my body like a cak of pure soap. I f it, sleep, swim, and hike with the enthusiasm of a child. My complexion in all it used to be and beat of all- -1 am my husband's little psl scain." The wonderful thing about crystal'-cleNujol is that it is not a medicine; it contains no drugs it cannot hurt even a baby. It is simply tho normal Internal lubrication which ar ar W-- ' r4 4 r. y 'iM f : A t I Ti V I K7 Kid II f tr 1 Ml k - m m J . ow (J vay - delit'atful and hesltMn' hBFJ It firrnl Anoint ma arup M , C0TICURA JirtTMF?r! Jhw Uonit wdtwith CUllt-i0Tpn . SMrtnts m u.. bodrster! W.tU.oh.irthort d' then sh.mpoo with Tin... stTeral Umet. flnl.h.n B tout scilp in a besWif II ' your body needs. Let Nu;l the ro'isons out of your body have them), and flood the km of happiness into your life. It sounds like a fairy tafc g millions of people have proved it. can you. Get Nujol at any dm. w? '1' -s- old only in scaled package the Nujol trademark. It cmU Wr few cents and it will mako you like a million dollarsl. CIJTICUKA 7 j 3 Deaut y , Charni, Gear Fkin-IICan They be Won T Vhtl I .W i Shampoo the in-v- id Pt Symbolic Not for Them First Tramp Say, purd, 1 Morgan Tlie tirw cg, grndliaj plant tins oifticd hue with a big ebrullotu Co- -, Prescription comes to her aid. Women in every walk of life today sny Dr. Pierces ll Lai.e-.Vl,f- BOOK ON SANITATION Brains of Ice Age Men of the ancient struma between the giant beasts that roamed the earth thousands of years ago and prehistoric man, the teeth of a woolly mammoth and two sets of petlrfled human brains were recently reported found side by side at Odlnzowo, Russia, gays Popular Science Monthly. From a study of the mamnicth's teeth the discoverers estimated that the brains date from the Ice age, st least '2,0)0 years ago. If their assumption Is correct, they are probably the ohlest brains ever found. HIEN IT LOOKS DARK to any The fossilized brains were found to weak, nervous or be only slightly smaller and less deailing woman, Dr. veloped than those of recent inhabPierce's Favorite itants of the same section. Mail Romance Several mouths ago JIIss Ilelcn Taylor, clerk In the poyt ofliee In Brunswick, Gn., wrote her name nnd address on a Blip of paper nnd placed It in a mail bag, not knowing where the bug was going. The bag reached Cedar Uaplds, Iowa, nnd the slip of paper fell Into the hands of Charles Ingram, night register clerk. Ha wrote to Miss Taylor. The two exchanged photographs, and a short time ago he went south. Now Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingram nre hack In Cedar Itaplds. Indianapolis News. $."ii;s,iNHi j till Thi PtmuyltijiU SiU saliow-sl.innc- s FEES B-- S James D. Swan, Mgr. of Specialties Is ietii ioniug for an increase ... dilution, BEND FOB try-out- s of 1 mil! Hurray- - $'to),ua) worth of new road 'unking machinery has been, purchased by slate road department. Sallna A Clean Up campaign has liivii ctinhd out successfully, l'.iiigham Canton A law federal building is planned for I'.lnghaui according la Senator Smoot. Alpine -- 15. y, U. will offer two courses In animal husbandry lu this j Car's similiter school, G until 'ou Light lions have been raptured by a local hunter lu (he past few wet ks. Mt. Pleasant New city water pipe Is being laid wl: iron piping lo replace wood pipe formerly used. Tretaontoii -- Hoad signs nre Mxt piiievd mi roads in this district by Lions' Clu. Li h- l- Ati eastern poultry expert ou Utah lour wlfilc heic stale! that You I t ih milk whlic tc-should soon bs famous throughout I he tuition. lias lived unless he has actually squeeed the life nut of t tit throats of hu h he hales." "What particular lives do you want (o end?'' r.eltingtoii usked. "The Cihboiis gang. Alfred .'!! bolts fit st. He and his group have trietl for jeiirs tu bate me to death ; It's quite possible." "They're tturceedltiu apparently. IVltliiL'toti replied, and pointed to thn bottle of nhsinlhe In the rack "Have you ever thought (hut ihey on jmj to may a!l le drink thl slufl? I don't know any surer way of deal h. You beltci 1 HTS editor of this paper nd ro"rtunrat arrthortt! advise you to first! Bcnipe out the filth and dropping... thin scrub with s solution of boitint; Lye water. I'm one I. ye to 10 lallons ISo ran of renaine LewU' Hish-Tot boiling-- water for best result. Lewis' ruts out cleans and the dirt the deadly rmoi tlironjrh right then spray with quickly . , . easily , . aod surety nor Pern. aren't you?" J-- Diarrhea Aspergillosis will take their toll unless you clean and disinfect incubator, brooder and hen houses regularly. Tlm-panog- He was 'How?" be demanded. overcome with tlie layman's feeling of hopelessness lu die presence of illness. "After nil, you are a physician v1 OUR chicks are In danger . . . Cocci If and Miosis . . convention. Lelii Funds for improving loop drive have leeu .asked of the Federal Government by Gover- help tne." - LOSE CHICKS e forced "Yes," he found hhnsi-lto say. It seemed horrible to have to tell her n deliberate lie. "Then It Is yocrBnty to go to him and tell him lie's killing himself And couldn't you see that (hat hor rilHe Clements nffereU him drinks all the time?" She sighed. "It Isn't very pleasant to have to confess that toy warnings or pleadings have Co longer any effect." "You wish me to go now?" "If you would." "I'm afraid there Is very little 1 can do," he said rising. "I have no sort of authority except wind he gives me. If warning him Is delusion good. I'll certainly do that." any "1 see you do not believe nie. He below and then (o (he That Is pari of my triumph. I 'Id bow of (lie boat, feeling be was Itetiben iteards ever hear of oil y golug on a useless errand. ley?" liadwuy looked up ns though be "Not (o oiy knowledge." been expecting such a visit. had "And yet you had no more sin (hut a purple hue was Kxcept cere admirer, lie was In one of his face more deep over spread your cla.sscs In surgery. To him I han anything IVttlngton had ever there was no such operator In the seen on human visage, he bad no world as Andrew Ori.ie." of Intoxication. Years before This nlr said nothing. lU'ttlugton In Paris, IVttlngton bad noted how resurrection of another man's past absinthe acts. It Is a curious propwas apt to prove embarrassing. of the that Its effects "That's all left behind long ago," erty with thespirit Individual. It gave he observed nt length. "I low could vary Itadway the delusion of Incredible I ever hope to get famous as a surpowers and predisposed bltu lo ucts geon with San Quentln banging of physical violence. over me?'' "I should like to have them all "You will have no need to make In mordant money when lliis trip Is done," the down here," he sld Hi reminded him. "Your pupil. tone. "1 utn not sure that a man P.eiir.lsloy Is (lead." "Too had." Itetlingfon murmured. "He was Julius to die." It seemed u safe comment, "It was a very serious M..w to nie. and It's nn nmazing ivin. i.lonee that the master can hnlsh what the pupil I" t in. I was In hi' k there At n word I eaii Listen, utt'.e. send joti hack for that Sci.tc'ice which vvUI end only when vmi die. l uitherihoie, I nut tod pulling my self III our power. You may in ver kli.'W tllV real ll.lti.e. I emild look calmly at Hie vety ileteeiives who had spent verrs hiok.ng for tno ho Tmili! ,v7 I gar.e at tiiftn with a differ raiiMr,;Kj-s.:- J It:! ent (ne. I will wager that you have seen lie face I wore for year. When toy hank f tiled, with J such dls.iM rmis rixiills, I was In every taper where i!!titr:ittoiis nre -- -a . found m'. joti know tlie real ine "how did (Ids liuppeti?" Ilob explained (hat Sam wnn(ed a phodicniph of his sister, nnd " Delicious when he would not give It. lutd Have Jutt Had Swim." taken It by force and In the Strug gle knocked him down. Hob wus often their Int; very suspicions hy veiy miserable. . txd. do of what they fully com "W'ult herp," P.ettltigton I dllllcuH It would to very "1 II see what can be m.imled. to evpl.iln the tdimitioii to him nnd done." tliul him (mm diselnsln Captain llallett received him. as knowledge hy mi Rccii.iiu face nnd usual, with ll great deal of susa urciitcr severity of demeanor. llettlngton explained the picion . 'I he Him hmke In mi hi nature of (lie accident and Its hi no In voice was There cause. Imcer the sharp assurance of the "If yon would nllow this Ind. Itoh I tft ti lit eiiltilinilldfr. Almost. to take advantage of your I'nwln, iiMMiclit. he detected an air of nephew's kindness and berth with lil!lderice. him In tlie wlnhss room, where "Von had the reputation of he Ibeie Is plenty of space. I should of of the one greatest nurcinns tni; be irrcatly obliged." .lll ili.V," he liean. "Supreme "Thai's n rle-.eway of pliuitlnv' .skill a wit) rotnmatidH my respect. n sneered llallett, amongst us," py I had no hl a of yntir nhilliy until "How eta I In know what yu nre I read, almost a jear tti k, an savina l title';" In i he linnet on the opera l'.et!liii;ton so? a guard on hi II name." i t all lion hy your j lie tried to riali.-- how temper, "I in.- e in I nUe up vv il l. of that ll.illi tl tmtsl be i tia.rincl em. M.tt fi.r I'Mi (ran aod ui't It hak. by the authority whiilt Clriii killed ml I'.lai !.i..rt. Malt Ct ls Was allowed t h.il he He: MiiM.ip rinll I 'Tail (he hoy Is the broiler of I'.us- -' rvi wi'ic f.islcti'd on the yoer owner; serutarv." lnilnN. i.iili'et "lie st.'lJS while he Is. Sail .nsitlve liind-- of II.ill.lt. "Ttn.se nir d n'l h,v H i' that Jon hai-In"Ul o tiitliiit.'." I'etllt' 'toti rii. ! I ill Si'ti e lime when r "livci since I've I'.i-t- i aboard imni. niit mo tint so tired. I wnlil to tine a shown h..til;l lo tin'. There ha oil i.tiniit certain .o ii lib lull l tio tv isoll for It l.iic ti Hi I tu.iy t eel fciir,!''iil twitier joiit W'hv have Joti dole so;" "IVcalM. voille II frh nd i f help" I li'lt lotion will Mniltcd, Clement, nod he ha Ull'lcriliilied "Vim II iiit d a hfl.iT nld Ih m nie with Mr. I'adw.ty. as I've no mine. If It 'a niivthliii crlntis." dmiht y.'U lire trying In." "It Is not h major (.poratiot). hut "ve tut given yoti I'tioiigh It ini'ds n limn with the skill you thmighl for that.' Hettingtmi nn are the Haiti oi demonstrate I shan't nerd swend: "hut 1 may ns will warn I'.nt Clements tin . at -- Is only a year old nnd looking he Imsltics Thl Villi timt I to el, let you. shall nsk Mr. I'lidwuv pa! Is M:t neless. It took ureomplished first. If oii do what that by come out of the fonvus tils a Jem in recreate ine IVardsh-I Htitil I will tive toy word th't I lie" and ll will take joii a few minutes hhitil f.H eel nil Jiilif p.'ist life. YuU He soiled out Itmlway and put prohab'y. to rectify one mistake." will he ftee.' the thing before him. liml heard. often I'.eltliitoli "Vuu fortit Unit Jon told every II said "I in as you pleae," .ninny new etiotuh. of the cmiipnniilvely lliitm to those three men." IdH, of surgery wt.ltll devoted brunch n In tod he "They nmy iVHliictnii went back lo Ms Prs' He had nvs. o ibp (ne. Ik hoar wlttiesi srnlnM you They pa Hi lit. it with beauty parlors mid elated nre iniil:tw. rciiietuhcr." oi to shift "I've E'd leave f.. Now. sud quackery 111 general. IVItliu'ton winl t" h! room In y.mr ijnaiter". The wireless detilv. he was foiiv Sliced that what I hi he'd take J..it tor l... Joitr sifter rot i aim frame nt mind ii,ei ts ald was true. Take tnv ni'vi.e. ;i'o fl,I'al to hud that he was expected I, ad evidently i!l h Hi I. io. reed I r f. r. i out of people's wj.y, tenth Cut for ll. e to tit .. Mi.t.o s..iee of ll was horrl t!a skipper, w ho ! life mm not emtio f..r Hction. Nut I alth t.tnrly Ititerfefi-ll'II" sbr ii k ft otn lb" blcn tilid Hi '4 tl'V liolit n month had Cdi ly wmild bat would ti.'t iiMiiiii Clements to 'Icieelil litlettpt In rVh'tt Ida tall m. ta r. w temper vaf'es sc ee !l In 2 In tin' lime of day." Soil). nnis "p.. an!iy (mo cut a In the tils pains Tie .y forget nerve f'r s'l.hb til I found myself Ii prospect of heiec able to rive the Willi ti,!s htt'iirib'e smile. It tiover CHAPTEfl VI s let) of the clew nad see his sis leaves toe. urine, I hnunt my I tor, I 11, Ink S'otin The Surgical Sm(t e, . . . went Crcnitillr livibS. on i aotiot tin' I'adwny unless ON go was nwateor.l Mil Kill W hen IVtlibL'tntl I ratlie on ie k it liie Is teiiioved from lni lie tiioinlnK hy the eotii Ions lie h'k tlie oppm ihoiigM everything was well done, tnn that the Alhatr' had stepped was ilewrted lie liinlty In make an line; tiii.tlhtii of I had t'lil'lu'd with t'.eard-deami wna fiilllna p"ntly. lie fore I knew." i ml dressed i"l U!y. and ere he ibe Allia'rii's. wondered what was had finished the jacht was under IViirgti-Metftir was not In the enln" the a';p id I'.oard lex's dentil. way hup mote. root;!. I'.ettit gtotl looked ptihu "lie died of ptteiiuiotihi." said tin ilii h he wna aiinled to lie w is ji' innini: ly at KiT.r'e. Kicsr IiiiIhs; atiiding up and aheod and heeih d allies He wuti Cliiartds, as though he bad read under-mhihI- j the doubt in his companion's mind. "It was a sad blow to me." "lie wus never strong," Betting ton found himself saying, with giaviiy. lieluctantly Clements rose and put on the steward's livery coat. "In tills druwer," he said, "you will find some of the most recent books on operative surgery. They lake may refresh your memory, them to your room." They proved of no benefit to Howard liettlngton. Their Idioms were beyond his comprehension. He put the books aside and went UJ M lustrous. yr Qiicura " aa fu r,"7r ism ttrsi ' fmtti sa, stale - i , ' |