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Show I THE MURRAY EAGLE III III k- Telephone 4812 I Muiy Bootn Htaie the on 35 f3 v Dead Mans Chest oi'p Jl'ttn. Cliffoi-- d class matter t the nostoffice fltLake City, Utah, under the ,erea0 n 1 k The Men ijKRiiYA rjJ second "iw? March 3, Uf BMS OF Raymond !.. SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake County $ M 1.00 year, Salt Lake County, State In United if here (year In advance ( month, !r w.m.u 1-- V Don't be simple, Lieutenant," he c, b. WALLACE, Editor said. "Mlurder needn't be legal murder, not if you knew Ashley or Blair or the others, look at the by Bl KEAl' BASEBALL way Brown died. You'd have some GAMES START MAY 18th difficulty proving anything there I think, even if Trembly hadn't been I (Coiillmiotl from page 1) killed almost immediately afterward. Suppose a man is stalked by Bt'iiniim lit Granger. an automobile. Easy, isn't it?" Bennlon. at 22 Taylorsville tit Hunter Granger. i't the schedule for second half he Northern Division. Southern Division ft South Jordan at West Jor & Church Announcements . dan. at Ilerrimaa Rivertmi at Lirk, v5 Numi jorunn at isuumuie. West .Ionian at Kiverton. Ilerriman at Lark. L 1 Herriman at Souht Jordan. Lurk at West Jordan. Kiverton at Bluffdi le. e R South Jordan at Riverton West .Ionian nt Ilerriinan. llliifTilale at Lark. at Smith Jordan. lllnlTilale at West Jordan. BluflMah' 4 l.V-I.a- rk Il.'rriman ut Kiverton. Jordan at 22-- West S. Jordan Il.Titmaii nt Bluff dale. I.ark at Kiverton. '': r.lufl'ilale at South Jordan Kiverton nt West Jordan. I.ark at Ilerriinan. Sinnli Jordan at Ilerrimnn y West Jordan nt Dirk. lilulT'lalo at Kiverton. fc!y 27 - Kiverton nt South Jordan, Ilerriinan at West Jordan. I.aik at Kluffdale. k', " Soiuh Jordan ut Lark. VvVsi Jordan at Bluffdulc. crtin at Ilerriinan. Eastern Division Is -- Granite nt Sandy. l:i y !'! r at Crescent. Midviile nt ltutler. It iy Granite at Draper. Saiely at Midvale. t'i(,iit it Butler. "j.", u!ie l - Ciesictit nt Granite. Busier at Sandy. Mi'ha!,' at Draper. uiie s - i:r:itiiti nt Miilviile. S unly at Crescent. I'ra r nl Butli-r- . Butler at Granite. DraT at Sandy. res.vtit nt Midvnle. 'mie U.' - Sandy nt Granite. "res.t tit nt DraNr. Butler at Mhlvale. iuiie v DraixT at (iraiilte. Midvali' tit Sandy. Butler nt Crescent, u'y i:t Gratilto nt Si Sandy at Butler. Drajwr nt Midvale. Inly 27 - Miilviilc nt Granite, j ("reMi iit nt Sandy. Butler at DrnHT. I :t Granite nt Butler. J Sandy ut I Midvale nt Crescent. Hie 15 -- Crt-wvii- is. L. . 'I 1 TELL THEM You Saw It In THE MURRAY METHODIST that." rather out of You leave yourself it," the lieutneant suggested. Good lord, do you suppose I'd be here talking as I am if I wanted to play this game?" time Friday evening, May C, 7:30 p. in. c 0. w. The Annual Kally for the C. W. C's of T'tah was held at the church, Salt Lake last Satcrusaders urday p. m. Twenty-twand two teachers from Murray attended the rally which proved to lie the best ever. Grace Blooinijuist of the Murray C. W. C. was the champion reader of the State, having read 47 missionary books in the Heading Contest. Murray received the National priz of a picture for of receiving the largest average points in the reading contest. Susie Miya was second with 40 books to her credit. Following the very interesting program pictures were taken of the after group which numbered Bio, which light refreshments were servo A Mother's Day program will be given on Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock with various numbers by members of the Church School nnil an address by the pastor on "Mothers of Men." There will also be a reception of members into the church and a baptismal service. Flowers are to be presented to each mother present. The Boy Scout Troop will leave on Friday at 4:30 for a week-encamping trip to the Scout Wigwam in Milkreek canyon. They are to be accompanied by Mr. Kay Ward, a nienilx-- r of the troop committee. Kenneth Jorgensen, assistant Scoutmaster and Kev. I). M. Kltch, the Scoutmaster. Other ineniliers of the troop committee and some of the parents will join the lwiys for a Sunday dinner and necoiiiiiiiny them home. A Mother's Day service will lie held early Sunday morning at the camp. Scouts Bob Ward and Gean Morton rm'lved their second class budges in cycling at the Court of Honor on last Sunday evening at the First Ward. The Troop also awarded feathers for activities during the month of March. These feathers are a part of an Indian war iMiiuiet for which the scouts have Urn coniHting. The troop decided at their meeting on Monday evening, to care for the church lawn as part of their work during the summer. We are grateful to Mr. J. J. Martin for the repair work done on the lawn sprinkling system. d ADAM'S KIR KEMOVAL DF( LKED MAGNETISM ed. L. J. Ilistiuan. Beading Contest Mullius. - Mrs. Walter - Mrs. Cousins Mrs. J. P. Payne C. A. Missionary Education - Miss Dressel Prayer leader State Convention The T'tah Baptist State Convention will ls held in the Taylor Ave. Church, Salt I.ake. May 11. 12 and 13. The ois'tilng service will lo on Lessoii-Scr-nio- Ird tun n.H Science and Health (page !V) It THEKAN rends: "Here falsity, error, credit r Hrst Lutheran Church of Murulth Inducing n Truth, hypnotic slate lu Adam In order to ray (Missouri Synod) Tin Kev. F. inform a Kurelenl nitenitlon on Mm E. Schuniaiiti. 1'ast'T. nnd thereby creates wmium. This Is Beginning with Sunday, unless rvliv the first record of iiiiicim llsiii.' otherwise announced, tin will Ik- - held at 1 p. in. inch Sunday In the Murray McthodW Church. (in K( h 107 East 4 1ih South. In the Sunday MTtliv, May H, we will observe Sunday. May 8th. 1M2. Mother's Day by giving thanks I" Sunday School nnd Morning Wor- G"d for our Christian ship: initio a. in. Sunday School and n lns of :tr. p. lit. B. Y. I. W.j fundinieiitals of adults in the Evening Service j 7:30 p. in. Christianity Immediately after the At the close of Sunday Scb'X'l nervier-- . A lienrty welcome t vistict Sunday there will ls n Mnrt itors. Ibntken unto program in honor of Mother's Day. God's word i d our attendance fell don 1aM Sun Thy Father that lies'. V day. Icf all l back In our place despise Hot thy mother when lally Invite Is old."-Fr- ov. 23: 22 het Sunday. We alt Mothers to collie. It. V. AMITIIIK DIME The Murray B. Y. will pr-c- ttt nt M.Hi's Clmbv," their play "1iee This U your op.rtunity. the Iinmatuiet Chnnh In Salt IjiVc the Save M cents by coming to Grfl'it on Friday evening. This Is t nil Hie fun final contest In B. Y. play. The It. ward May M and have centsfor.M In wrld the and the Burlington Y. f Ogdcti nttiidcd have al-who Tiei pre-wichunh of Salt Iike will tbilr play at this time. All for ns. 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I'm on the wing In a few days, and the person who ever finds me or knows me will he welcome to use his knowledge. Good day to you gentlemen." "Pompey," said Mr. Darling, "assist Mr. Roberts." "Yes, sir," said Poinpey. Ronald Roberts had been a Church of England vicar with a An Easter service small living. with twenty dull communicants brought him to a decision to heretl-cate- , If that were still a way of looking at It, and to become a nonconformist, evangelistic worker In the London slum where his considerable power of vivid expressionism might attract attention, possibly an heiress or a tolerable woman with money. In doing so he was a dramatic success of pale and earnest esthetlclsm, but the heiress did not appear. However, Mr. Roberts made some acquaintances outside his mission and became Art Twitchley, a character later wanted In emigrating by Scotland Yard. the and evangelist reverted to his proper person as Ronald Roberts, but he did not resume his priestly function or title. He had not been an Oxford man, and this lack enabled him to disguise the otherwise fatal qunyty of English accent In American crime. - SALT LAKE REALTY COMPANY do." "Be a little bit yourself," said "Give up your right eye I Turner gave me my Interest. He was the Judge. I'm not yellow. I'll keep mine. I think I'll presently have the whole thing." Blair confronted him with a sharp turn. n: cs !CK f-- lk. tstfj ll t uVfOU'VE Best of Service & Food v Lieutenant Stanton arose from his chair, walked about the room for a moment, looked out of a window Into the October garden and observed without then being stepped Into the hull. "Mr. Blair," said Darling, "are you serious In suggesting that you wish to surrender your equity?" "Excuse my laughter, Mr. Darling," said Ashley. "Don't penult yourself to be kidded." "We have expluined to Mr. Roberts," said Mr. Darling, "that a renunciation would have no effect In one respect It would not make the death of that benetlciary less profitable to the survivors. I seem to state thut Indelicately, but such Is the fact On the other hand," Mr. Darling slightly shifted his posture In "such renouncement Illustration, would be effective In removing the person from any suspicion of purposeful gain In the death of any of Lis associates." The lieutenant came back Into tha and tha Three detective," said the lieuten closed on Roberts, "or haven't I thought to mention UT This case seems to recognize my hat size. My mystery plot Is to detect three known characters killing one another for an explained motive at a place easily discoverable. It will probably be too much me." "I find an Immoral enjoyment In Incidents which should be shocking to a person of ethical Integrity," "What do you said Mr. Darling. think of Mr. Roberts' fears? After all, aren't they a little egocentric?" "He isn't as yellow" Stanton broke off In his sentence, leaving "as I pretend to believe him" unsaid. Roberts was re entering the room. "Ashley and Blair are coming In at your front sat. Mr. Darling," he said nervously. "Indeed," said Mr. Darling. Roberts went to stand on the rug. "You'll hear their knock at your door in a minute." he said. "They did not see nie. They are at your door." Roberts voice was muted. soundMr. Darling's ed three times. "Pompey," Mr. Darling called, "admit the gentlemen and have them come directly In." There was a moment while Pompey opened the door and the cnllers Then laid aside their overcoats. Ashley and Blair entered. "Good afternoon, gentlemen," said Mr. Darling. "Mr. Roberts you know, of course. You may noi know Lieutenant Stsnlon, tt the Chicago police." Both men Hopped Instantly and looked first at Roberts and then at Stanton. It was as If they saw a trap. Then the smaller of thp two, a fellow with lively ryes and a squnre chin, rlnuklod, and the larg tr. he was much larger, topped forward. "Hello, Huberts," be said and turned toward Stanton. "I'm Blair, Lieutenant, and ti l l Anhlcy." The smaller man It was rather In bulk than Id stature tmllod and bowel Stanton, having arlwn to shake hands, sit down again, lie mid nothing, lie percehed that were caught a Blair and AM-, and he In little nlT their h:l5 they should tended that for guess at ttpe constable, Blair had aMrced Mr. Darling. "Came up to ald. J on." he "and I ee Roberts di 1 Hello we, Mr. Darling, again. Ibn. It s getting m we're noticed. Why, u It, we're getting tt be public What's all this? I'm characters. going to sue some one for libel." "You do Hist. Acton," aid Ashbly. At la'-- thnfa my pue. Do ley, "and then tae It to the bank nf jna know a lady named and ee wht Mr, Morgan will give any Mnl'ier yog on H." The three men glanced at one an"Ality and I are ready to put other. our cards en the lable," Blair con"Muisie," said Ashley. "Lieutentinued. Ignoring his companion's ant, dnt jotl lijow who Maisie "Gite the money Ut the h f. lt laug'ied a mirthful chuckle, , None ef us w ant It this way. Maiie K er was, Mm. Arthur Mr. Darling, here's Ibe three f ns. TtftnMr. A hire gitL" I.et s come ti an understanding." "Did I say I wa tio dejetlive? I "Sit dimn, gritletrien," said Mr, think t mentioned It Thai s quit ttider-aiandlran kind t "What Darling, and 1 bever etea frobdrrfut, have yea in uiinJP iTo be continued twit week) door-knocke- ' V MURRAY CAFE A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip this coupon and mail it wiib $1 fur a six weeks' trial subscription to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Chmstum Scitm-- i Publishing Bocirrt Dodon, Massachusetts. U. 8. A. Published by Th dully food news ol the world from tts 100 ipeclnl writers, devoleU to women's Rud chlldrrn's Interests, sports, musli:, a:isnr. edurullon. tsdlo. etc. Vou will be ilsd to welcome Into your home so iiurlru 'i sdvorste of prsee snd prohibition. And don't miss Snubs, Our Dot, snd liie SunduU snd the other features. In It you will Had th M well is depaimtenl Tut CHBHTiAri BcicNn Monitoi, Back By Station, Boston, Mass. send me a six weeks' trial subscription. I enclose on dollar Picas (fl). (Name, pleist print) (Address) (Btale) Clown) Hectic room. "Why don't you gentlemen keep continents between you If you wish to avoid suspicion, or one another?" he asked. "Who will stay put?" Roberts asked. "You are Just as dead In Bombay ns you are In Chicago." "I'm at a loss to explain your calls on me," said Mr. Darling. "You present nothing I can do." "I think the gentlemen are merely uncertain," said Stanton, "nnd nervous, under suspicion." "Who says we're under suspicion?" Blulr asked; whirling around. "I believe you did," Stanton replied. Pompey came In then with a tray of glasses. They were water glassed filled with Pommard. He tent toward the seated Ashley, who took a glass. "A break," said Ashley, "and an unexpected break. I didn't expect a drink, even of wine. Good luck, Ron, and you, too. Blair." Pompey served Blair and Roberts, then Stanton, and then Mr. Darling, who, when he saw the Burgundy offered hltn In a water glass, exclaimed: "Pompey I" Stanton had stationed himself close to his host. "Please, Mr. Darling, he said, "what do we care what we get our wine In? Here's luck, good fellow-shi- p and better times under lh Turner will I" Roberts, Ashley and Blair raised their glasses In dilute and drank the wine. Pompey umbered the tumblers back again on bis tray which he placed on the library table near Blair. Stanton sipped slowly, Mr. Darling looked at bis wine and then at Pompey who with an apparently unen y conscience enme from bl hand. and took the gin Mr. Darling looked at him as If he must find some explanation In his face for ninii Inexplicable behnvlor. "I'd like to Jin my guests. Pom-pry,- " he sild. "but what a strange manner. I can't account for It." Pompey' une.nniiiess was mute, but bis c!ai? fi;kcd an Instant toward the lieutenant, Mr. Darllr.f perceived something and motioned for the return of hi gins of wine. "Gentlemen," said Stanton, "you know I am a copper. Pin hot a detective. I ticvrr could be one. but my bad break in the police business rtcrflennlly put me In the poe sition Jou ee roe In tiow. I you are Interested In what has why happened. That. I np.oe. joti have called en Mr. Darling. There's mi miirh (i complain tf U.e tiewsj nper arrura-y- . Clayton wa shot In B e Dutch Mill by or for P.mk Trembly. jhink by Trem- Merchant's Lunch TUP A "Yes," said Ashley coolly. "You're giving your share up, and Ron looks as If he'd die of heart disease within a month. Things I haven't done and do not intend to do can't wrong me." ant as the door for HANG ON OLD "Yesr Dead. heard me say I'm not a 3EK3SSEK&BS3 EE2233E Ashley, CHAPTER VII The Three Quick arn one-hal- A. The Ladles Auxiliary met nt the church on Thursday. The ladies spent several hours In sewing for White Cross. Following this the Annual Btisl ness meeting was held. The following were selected to serve as officers for one year: ' Mrs. W. E. Belcher President - Miss Frieda Vice President 1 iressel. - Mrs. ltioebe Secretary Phizackle. Treasurer - Mrs. Wjn. Cousins White Cross Chairman - Mrs. II. Barlter. Mrs. J. P. Payne Assistant Entertainment nnd Publicity - Mrs. The Christ inn Science Sunday, under the caption "Adam ami Fallen Man." It. is deWednesday, at 7:30 p. in. When the clared, wltl help iM.pulur opinion of the Bel hid Baptist laymen to emerge out of the Mlcf that of the prohave will church charge man originated materially Instead gram. Thursday noon N the Womof spiritually. en's by the Luncheon, followed an comThese Isson-Sermon- s me tliig and proBusiness Women's posed of "Blbicar citations and gram in the afternoon. correlative passages from "Science Friday lioon, the Elementary Scrl-hireand Health with Key to the and on Friday Worker's lunchi-on- , by Mary Baker Eddy. (Gen o'clock th" Annual B. at 7:hi God night . esls 2:21, 22 : "And the Y. P. W. Batapict. Murray should (Jehovah. Yahwah) caused a deep scud n large delegation to the sleep to fall upon Adam, ami lie State Convention since It Is m clus slept, and he took one of his ribs, at hand. and dosed up the flesh thereof ; nod programs will ! ready the rib, which the Lord God (Jeh- forComplete on Sunday. distribution ovah) had taken from man, made to NoW Plan go! he a woman, and brought her unto the EAGLE (HlRCII NOTES "Ibanez did that one," said the lieutenant. "No one knows how often it has been used." "It's too simple. They'll not try 4 Room modern, newly painted and "I, for one," said Blair, "would like relief from the general public decorated full acre excellent soil, assumption that we are ns.sas.sins." small orchard, asparagus pateh, 'But," said Mr. Darling, "if you some live stock. Close t school dou't assassinate anyone you won't Near Jordan High schoo.. 10 acres and car line. $2800. be assassins. That's odd, but It's good soil, 2'i acres in aminl! f acre all true." fruits.' 4 rutin brick home. 5 tt0M, modern, and to small garfruits Only Ashley had sat down. Robplaatt $,"),(00. Team, Implement beau300 for erts stood ou the hearth-ruhens, des. Jsew lingerer.'p 1.1th East and 4Sth South. Hi acres. ing his chain. Blair did short nervtiful ground aud well located. room 5 stucco home, coop, garage. ous turns. Stanton noted how large $:i,ooo. $2.0(M. he was physically. He was a man f and Three yUrited to whose muscularity may be draped New 0 room colonial frame bouse, 50 and fruit lettuce onions, tms, It by clothing but Is not concealed. strictly modern. Vi acre, 20x10 one-hal-f ant side three Kjist leentUa, seemed to bulge through ami It coop, double garage. $1,230, only 2 room water: house, shares seemed to be driven by a quick nnd $250 down. nervous vitality. needs worth $2100 but owner "What 'public attention are you Wanted. Clear koine worth $1,500, bad and will se'J for money will trade 200, acres farm land, getting, Mr. Blair?" Stanton asked. $IU50. miles northet. nil foneod, 1 "These murders," said Blair with a sharp turn to face the lieutenant. of Koosevilt, I'inlah Basin. 76 "The will. Our association with It." shares water, 2 room house, "You mentioned a desire to sur5)0, clear. render your Interest In the estate," ncrws excellent sil on 50th So. 3'i or Wasatch said Mr. Darling. Phone Murray 577-and 2nd East. 2 room house "It may be the ethical thing to 7S21 $1250. "Yes, that's exactly what I'd suppose. You're getting your plausible alibi In advance, aren't you? But my guesses don't have to be plausible. So I guess you're on the square In being a quitter. But I'll have a talk with your friends. Do you want protection?" "Don't be ridiculous," said Roberts. "How could I get It?" "Mr. Roberts." said Mr. Darling, "I'm sorry for your agitation. I'm almost sorry my friend, Turner, had Sleepless Nights zgm ',"n .via :"ir- x- - s. ,,itv i jew r 'v:.t. " 1 V 3f "TTOO MUCH ' ....then J r work, tno much mental strain, too much worry How they torture you, lire you, keep "NEI1VES". you awr.ke nights! "NERVES" make you irritable, restless; give you Headache, "NERVES" make you look and feel old. . . .weaken Indigestion resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble. J M Foster, a druggist, su!Tcred tortures from Nerves. He had dozens of so called "Nerve Remedies" in his store. One by one he tried them without relief until.... But let Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words. "J think Dr. Miles Nervine is the best nerve mifuicine mode, and that a beder one cannot be made. Dr. Wiles' Nervine was the only medicine on the shelf or in the prescription case that J. M. Foster, Druggist put me on my fceL" Marysvdle, Ohio Over-wroug- ht it J. M. 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