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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE - Made Between Distinction Man and Mankind Is SET POISON BAIT BEFORE PLANTING If ii field was badly infested with cutworms last year it pays to uj'ply poison bait early this spring, Just before the truck crops are set in. advises lir. George I' Km.wlton, entomologist cf the I'tah State Ajr rlcultuinl experiment station. In areas where damage usually occurs, aply the bait before transplanting tomatoes and cabbages, he warns. Two or three applications, using ID to 15 pounds of the bait to the acre, may be needed, at two-daintervals, to rid a field of the cut Ture English Is Dsmr.nded cf All Players in Movies Brick Buys a subject which will be read in all Christian Science Churches on Sunday Py KATIil Fi: May 7. M.Vl.l M;Y the Piblical N are C Mr V!.V comprising this Lesson-SermoV. the following: "And God said, let U-.u;? make man in our linage, after t see-1- ! t' e . And God saw 15' two our likeness . a everything that he l ad nude, and, a k:nso::i. f... :;s : - ! . s behold, it was very tood" i Genesis a St r.a. y . e'i;s j 1:26, 111). Mr. ''0 VrSi! are also; blue In ttiis Lesson-sermo.:. It ..'. t late found the following corn Unvv P.e e .id '. i ieed to &: .1 Pr.. ', citations from the C!.rss:un So:- j i t. : a k!r i.k of water. ence textbook "Soit r.ce ar.d HoaMV t;e k. D- - : with K. y to the Sen, lures." ; t'.e w ;.5- T. he I,;:1. ner-!".-worms. 'Man nf.vis P.aker Kddy: v.er :.: :r,.:: to M'liiisy. Mary rear.' V- The formula for mixing bait is as God; mankind r f p r c r. t it.-- He ! i...! Mr ".r He never tor ...r.v.r. r.c: j Adamic race. ami i 'r :; It was follows : (:: T!.e Ss:;?a divine, citation . . .. t!.e breakfast table s i err Small lots large lots tures in form ;:s that laaa .'. i iv. T!.e Hi' t wonderful v.vd : in the image a:. : likcnrs Dry bran or : r.kt-neIU w,.s The "Jerry, Matter is not th lbs. lbs. Alfalfu meal .. Ir s too sweet of e ur.- ' . of fir.r.O't likeness Spins White arsenic or s. but I 0;i t let yoll like Spirit. M.in is 5p:ritu.il ar.i Tea 1 lb. V4 lb, Paris gnen Ye'j'rv a rliiu' . . . tl.e best perfect ; and bi f.ii.se ht- j s;v.n:S ts. ual and perftct. le r ust be j.1 ::.e:.d h woman cut had. Hut It's Cheap molasses .... 1 pt. understood in O.risM&a Sder.ce" 3 4 qts. Water . . I'll shut my eyes qtS . 4751. and .re!.': lid . . forever after that Mix the poison thoroughly with (IM. 525, it's mine. w ben I m vveaniuf that the dry w heat bran or alfalfa men I. HAMIM. lir.M t shabby eld thing in there! Mix the syrup wit It the water and UTl.Y FAMILY H01 breath excelled on a long FOK r,r:ik's adil slowly while mixing, to the breath that was almost a sob. lie bran and poison mixture, adding To gel the (neatest value out of a peeked through the crack of the Just enough liquid to make a eriini- u;l r,j,.u ,, Mi.vessi,.ii planting. Nays swinging door to the living room. His mother began folding it carebly mixture that will "ball" in the ,.r Hogeiisen. extension gaj fully back Into its tissue wrappings. State Hi' I'tah roii'.ttii.st Agri "'I'oti't be absurd. Sylvia." .ler Cutworms are the catci pillers ..r ,.liurai 0,ii,.i;e. lo h4 plant all of I ton iter was speaking, gruffly. some n young of many kinds of night flying M.,.(I .,, ,im,. f "That's my birth-lagi''t to von. I moths. and early ,Ml!(,s :S radishes, Inning spring shall be awav next month and I summer, the cutworms cause much (.r(is llt,tls ,.;,rr4,,s, U.;tmv, wanted you to have It in lime." by cutting off many young m.u Sveet com. 'Tleys,., Jerry," I'.ri k's mother seedling plants at a point near the l'lant Jut enough of each at one said thickly, "don't. I'.rii.g me some Mirface of the ground. Young beets, time so that the family can use all little trinket that's inexpensive." tomatoes, beans, corn, cabbage, while each Is at its best. In about "S.Wwh . . . let me take care of . . always! melons, and other plants are attack- two weeks plant some more and so you Please, dear. I ed in 1'lah, I'r. Knowllon reports, on until midMiminer. In this way love you so." You know h uv "Now, Jerry ! These jH'sts usually feed at night liiueli more produce is grown and I'm going to bri'ig are. things and during the dark, cloudy days, all of it used while it is at the propI'.ri ek up, tirst. My first duty is to burrowing Into the ground a short er stage of growth. Late plantings him. And . . . why Jerry, I've a distance for the day; therefore, for winter storage should be made tine young man to ta':e care of me. broadcast the bait ill late evening to in 1 want nothing in this world, be early fall. avoid its drying out U'fore the cutTwo plantings should U' made of yond in home, here, and P.riek !" had crept off to bed. .shivworms commence feeding. tomatoes, cabbage, broecoli and one, Gosh. She hail said hi' was ering. when the weather warms up of egg enough. is, cucumbers, and melplant, Then be saw it again. Three ons. days later. It was In a shop win dow, and there was nothing else Mir hankers are being endowed there. Only the blue kimono. Some with a new business handle. Instead way, somehow-- he must get that of being referred to us bankers, blue kimono for mnmsy. He went In and priced it. He thov are called merchants of debts. nearly fell ever when the lady said live dollars. She might a lone will say gind twenty I'veii a well have Id twenty live hundred. about a ftdlow when he is Cosh. That was the same price as down and out. the bicycle. P.ut now the bike was foigoiim. FOR L'aoh night,his when he v.heas wont to peddling papers, stare, fascinated, at the blue l,i no. Mumsj's birthday was next Week. too. ne aci- on Fast Viin Street, Then several things happem !. ni y. 7 .strictly modem brick M'.imsy was working In n store, part home. barn and coop. lndcond time, and he was ahe.e one n: 'it. ent water system. S.'toOO, Kasy In the closet, looking for a book terms. Htored away be came ii.t.m the picture. It was his father, he knew room modern rustic bungaCoy that. Munisy had Md him. Ibr low, i eluent I iiseuieiit. screened In eyes had looked all vr:;i;. by v. hen summer 'ich and other built in she told him. He i eer as'.ed In r Almost an acre of any more about h'm. p.ut he k; ev features. ground, with flowing well and he was alive. Then one day Prii k's father substantial garage. Completely l...llt.l ... " ' " '" " i , i-.il " ...i i,i..i...ti, r I fcni,w ,,, lustaiilh. The uc This, home is close tn Murruy and oldy the hair was gray now. tcry iiisy monthly payments can pensive fur co.it. clothes, In- arranged for if imi have JJoO "A Post, sonny, ep the change" two dimes to pay dow n. The da, before tnntii-y'- s b::'!. 5 room brick home with large lot daylhe m. in stopped a. It was and son Prick' lingers wcri- tiunih iithuildings, State st. cold. $I,Vh. With Cold. He dropped h,s p pel's. frontage. lnl Ids hat tell ofT i - man let 2!t room frame cottage, residentoff ii n exi'hin.ition. "M ," ial district, needs some repairs. Mild, "the same hair even Then . Prbv $::,Vi.ihi hoarsely, "Here, Su.nN. get A something. jourself t iki llit4 Five- and one half ai res good sandy j , shoes "' P.rit k si !' t Qrfatrit paint event if the ycml Thu loam "oil. plenty Irrigation water. dollar bill, lis the in ri beautiful, unlinuhrd coffee table a 1 r.M.m frame house, flowing well, II tnl and di'.oe C.,t piece of truly hih chut fmmtute that Mail. fg close In will harmonie with the tmrt of Ji'iiat, noon he had se.-- t! e face In the la! 's e .1.1 s,, free, with miy $2.00 rer.u ".Vof, cl jic'. r puichae f the Fuller I'tont IimcJ he FtV I. ;mii. model n Kite bti. k llloiii; State siint low. Out only one to customer. And I1 i eti I. les t new hi'iue. gntuwood liiiisb, hiiidw m.nT) ng only d oing the petiisl fiom Mnv 8 to ladi ." f;,H.i Close tit to Muri.ij. on leu I n 20 (inc.). Call on one of the Fuller P.iint He bet. in to s; :., , r ,t !io Willi ve, , oil paei street. Mils! mwar Dealeit lined tlow I c odd. be !.e. his lai.t s, ., ."mHi Oil :j I thu offer itriiidi on.'y s lor.g at be ii pp! is lated. J Ih0 limited tupplv t!., i ,i,,.id paper bug i.M'i i. a eiittlli one half acie, good the Ll"t I .l n...g one I'hele Pullrr rur Trepaie,! . . . FuHerlo it "kI . "Stat" Mill, llHlpS for hens Fruit ." Pri.'h li.ci, Drisi-iet aenii luttroul finiJi , . . Fnnmrl dees and berries, flowing We'll stalled In., an! M.ile s're.t. He , , , Ful'erwear Floor Enamrl , , , Fuller liorsoweii uu eli ioj.i ll.Itl the and t ily Wall i wejr Auto Enamel , , . 1'ott h nod Ie k : dlshlcr, tip Jl. I e hii own Taint , . , Speediif Variuth . . , Fuller-wea- r ' It was a! o !,, Varnith. ef. He SALT LAKE REALTY CO. knew that. t is item t S00 Utah SvinR$ & Tr. BIJg. Itu k Chin. d si ,r ,.f M ,, Co. . ' i Il.scle, he :' tl.e .r F. F. JENSEN, 4S94 Cherry St. I s bill. It wa IXWt Suilli Slate hope of Murray. I I. Murray Local Among p;;s-ige- n by the ban on accents, for all must submit to having the "gV i'o'l other inf! Knglish'' reinserted (ions of Into their vocabularies. in explaining the decree, the di- : f.-- : !; ! :!. ' . 11 "Personally, I like the southern accent, but my duty is to see that players under contract can enact any type of role on a moment's no i . sl((K10 tice." d. London's "D!3 Ben" Clock Is Not Largest In WorlJ - r - ,, s, j p.-a- s spin-injur- . , tomb-thing- REAL ESTATE SALE Mur-rooi- r, j "Pig pen" is the great bell of the clock tower on the Parliament It was named lioiiic In London. niter Sir P.onjumin Hall, who was tirst con;iisioner of works at the i's erection. The bell was cast In the W'hilechnpel bell foun dry In is.i, and weighs y.i'a tons. The pendulum weighs 71 pounds. The clock has four dials, each feet in diameter. The figure ire two feet high and the minute hand fourteen feet long. This clock, however. Is not (hp largest In the world. The largest is said to be one located on the building in Jersey City, N, J., at the point where the Hudson river empties into New Voik bay. The minute hand of this clock is .'W feet loot, i he long ami us muir n iint A dial is ,rfl Icet wide. quarter-horspower motor is required to wind the giant clock. J's Col-gal- e Expreti Service The express companies, which forward goods h express service, are private col (Mirations not ow ned by the go ernt.ieiil. The idea of the 'express'' aros-- about the o.ir s.'!i iroui i he system of sending pancU in i are of stage i ouch drivers, and the shipping o! panels by coasting ess"ls, in care of the captains. I hi express and Adams' ex press In, iii beg. ill b i.iiicss alio it Ci.it lime, running between New .n. York and The business grew to large proportions in this ci'u:.!r, and In l:dj He four larg- "',! n ii ii-- iiiciu o t; .l,ii u.ir.v I. !! ion by deparl- rlu. on I p.i.-- s t on G!'.S' ,l,l g o!n s Im ) (if j; led at the .lie ne s" - iig ti e ' dl- - ev- - Mom tin l .e ic of I'alicer i in. ic.c of i 'apricorn. :':re is !,!! n as ' ' .u, end is ii c I to .! ! :a lie e v. pi-rfie ,.;,' I I he cl ' !i : :;iii' i each of FULLER PAINTS (V lfeltlM !) o,c,i : '.. ;ere less Co-t!- y - purchase : po.lal o ..: It. e 0 el ei a e i I. :! c! II, O Iv hia t hat n d tn. i" .,a hi f or si.; t am t i!" e In n I en-: i;i.-,- i I f cell I ,i or "ispi.ll.it iC S'.U I... k v . f nif lt. j : i ; Iii-O- ! si-.- -.- Granite Furniture Agrnt. mviang ttr the lo k" IT'S GRAND PRIZE NIGHT I ter. . . . . u i: S I ) A BEAUTIFUL 3 CHAIRS 3 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY! mnmsy the 1 1 ! vv ,' ,. w o i. w si i.iiai i, pel pet.li si !,i ralli imr !,ir ;i"oiif I r::. u I vit. Ireland, and ,1 - ,i't I I i e miie o the Mag.c, ai d on ,1 are cuianis stune rc :.i i' . The l,iii'ui .ire p!i l.ist.,rie linic-.t i ll", ,,) !,,, eastern slicr.i. iv ,n n cnt vears l.a.e ti lo II as .e',,r. C 'pi i lonhl a. soi'ii t rent I he i r i i i;ui e I,, I lv a legend, a id iii"i ll.'l . Ve ' led 'folll lie top of t: . Ci ,i e pc ctr.i e.l my i a i s prov ide le nies !..r it. in Is an vv I ! i ! ls i i i . I V P.i a i, buy old b , entile on', mi mis h. i! bike, b it re her t.v ! n i;i t iit.ntl it. SOC , ,s v. ' , ' ! f . v i g i ,p lrp!h of '. . ' Nov Ket innin'-a b.,t ,.;.i-p blue 1, a: m n, I'l l k r. ii d in t,,. . t,i..,-i- v viiin, ii. d j, '! t 11 v Lit i t. en : '.' I .;..- - ,s t v I Ui in- - i ! ' aU, . a- g s he I - "i i i..ri- - . iv ;s l ,llih ' ,!H It,. Mif.id "i ic.i 'i ' l l in I lii ,'i- st ii ; l.C I. IT It. the -, f i t He Mob- - ,.. the I.. hiill. a tli't.-r.., f t V MS ,, J. ,, hllll. New P.'kc . k ' Pel He f .fc I',,, vt., !l ! it- i.l-- T v of ! ; I : : h- ii. I ef List ..! s C.rent is t; in-- If t ! ; i ( ten, t.i no s'g:,. "He t it island, t a ay be saw 'alidnci. - er Hot I ,1 arc 1, V "H. . GREATER COUNTRY ID 1 1 STORE j1 J Tuesday May 9 yu (it "ir. l'g" '- '' - ptci., rl T'nr W.r ) I Kvt ,,;,( p'o; ti, v f 'ho Id 'Je-ll- her . dlvitie t I K ' . . f'rl be aa'J rmtiei nan Ve fv. a lie. I T.r s t'ri. k tun ;gc.,,1. tru'tiKl "'h t T,H. k tf the i,.,. Ibov dbl oi, ,p. t. thltiB' ed a oil U-- Q If Mi m ' v. k mn II tit She Lost 18 : Pounds Of l For Less Than Jl.oo eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weks com The liaptist State Convent inn is a trifle at Thornton Andetsoni Co. or any drugstore in the being held this week at the I STATE C N VENTION churcli in Salt Lake. This demand und get Kruscher. Anniversary of the State if one bottle doesn't Joyfully j the Immuntiel you money back. Convention also church. The P.. Y. 1'. W. Kally will be held on Friday evening. Fifty are exiectcd to attend from Murray. Those desiring thransportii-iioshould be at the churcli at I5au-liie- t o'clock. The Anniversary will be held on Saturday nile. Several of our members are at 'ending the various sessions this convention. is the .It ith u "'l w. w. c. The (Jitihl Oirls met at the church on Tuesday evening with a supper at H o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parks of Moab were guests at the siipHT. devotional nnd Following the business ims'liiig the girls had tin privilege of listening to an Intel esling address by Kev. W. 5. Ev ans of Maulmeiii Ilttrma. He described conditions vividly and urged that we do more to send the gosH'l to these people, who tire ill darkness. Mrs. Evans Is here ns a guest speaker ut the convention i j I ) .V.VAV.V.V.7.V.V.V w. c. c. The Annual Kally was held in Salt Lake mi Saturday afternoon. In attendance were Twenty-fivfrom Murray ami our group curried away second prize for attendance. Two of our girls rated mi- olid place ill the Keadillg Coil-tes- t. The Kally was full of pep and inspiration for a". The children all look forward to the Annual Kally Day. S. ANEW ELECTRIC S. ' I '"!. Tie r tin.! : tl'l 1 si 1 Mi. hi gnu, frt I t, - or ' , ll ke T! e pre: entit t'. the i,ev Man a of .,), et win J, a feudal or overii.td heft d I' 'I he t,e!,,tv prcl,l ... ' s on d sc nk'.ji, ,ed vs,t i ih. ' cd .tn ''1 l! He .. s ai d I. '.I) of thi-:.,- l "' to ),. c if ...e. In. k to tie,),,,. a icil , nd g:il.-n- H a ' I vv pi ii el.l.lnelitill ti. e, 'lHiva I. , sI cabined All-Bie- and Plus To atain-rtsistin- g and D with ov purctla , inferior. Faster fretting, proviJini rtot abundance of ice and refrigeration capacity. f temperature contr ger-ti- p Stainless steel fretting cha ber that cannot chip or n Sanitary. Will not rett j food odors. Simplified, compact tntcb nism requiring the mniw of current and assuring W temperatures constant? maintained. Quiet in of ationno vibration. rtfrig" your BUY foJtjy' pricti ... v vi rcprcicnt the Rrctteit (iencral Electric ever oner Prcicnt indicaiiooi poia'8 higher price when itotki" G-- exhauitcd E Today's r.rirtJ ... but of more importance to you you cct lor it. Dciigned w developed by the lame tiecri, the new flai top G" 1 lectric ii a worth comp"' to the famoui G-refrigerator . . . itandard ii important u" eicellenve. fcaturei never before ava tthiiamiiintprice.th(-- G in of' Eiithe finett product low-pri- refrigerator. lili-w- er Col-In- , hoe j;ht t "Will say in regards to Kit,1 I took it to reduce. Lost 18 afier using one bottle and fai Just bought one more bottle u and expect to lose 18 more I now weigh 148 and feel flne) Harry Koliinson, Akron, Ohio 6, 1933). Once a day take KruschensJ one half teaspooiiful In a gb,, hot water first thing every m0r P.esldes losing ugly fat SAr-BAPTIST CHURCH you'll gain in health and physi,,. tractivenes.s constipation, gaj S. S. and Morning Worship 10 :00 will cease to botlier- -f acidity a. in. fel younger more active- -ft I!. Y. 1'. I. 0 A:, p. in. ambition clear skin spat Evening Service 7:,'W p. in. li- ! -- - llll p; '.no. c H. t ''ve ,.- 3 Grand Prize Drawings at 11 a. Dl. School Mrs. F. It. Anderson, Supt. Preaching, following at 11:30 a in. :.. 7 M) p. in. Hoy Scouts, Monday Scoutmaster C. 0. King, U'slie Stuuton, Assistant Scoutmaster. Kenneth Jorgensen, Assistant Scoutmaster. (Jirl Scouts, Wednesday afternoon, lifter school. Leader Miss liotliwell, Ladies Aid meets the 2nd and 4tli Wednesday afternoons. Sunday r. i I1.,, b w T V'-n- . - How COMMl'MTY fifteen minutes left. His breath was our school hs made a steady gain cm g In ipiick, short gasps. "The in all departments according to th" glove," he muttered, "the glove." lie must ilml It ur he'd be ruined. annual report rendered Sunday tiite at the P.iiisciiss Session. If every one He retraced his steps, very It va ihct'is. He could will get behind us atid work to do not find i he glove. His eyes turned their share we enn have one of the on the i lm k. Twelve minutes left. best m hools ill (he stale. The tlV- For a iiioiaent a wild terror swept eraze increase over last year in athim. He diook It off. He must tendance was 15..". lie must. The gl.nt WHS keep ( We still (Mend the invitation Ir In the r... iii. He was certain of It. Ib-Hi,. it. He ninut rind It. He any ami all to route to our school on threw ii straining, searching glance Sunday morning to hear the teachiireni.d the room He saw the body ing from tint's Word. on He door It was the only "Kemetul.er the Sabbath Ihty to place he had not looked. In desperation Keep it Holy." he went to IIih dead b,.dv and ftin . .I It over. The glove was ly LUTHERAN CHURCH Ihg th. re. He grabbed It. Shiver lug from the contact with the mur Sunday. May 7!h. 19X1 deu d lean. I e stood Up, A long Christ Fwangclirnl Church (Misnigh of a body relieved came from souri SjniHl). him He was beginning to fn-- l bet-!e"limn Shall Not ( niiiliiit Hii col.tid e In himself WHS Adullcry r. turning. Hurriedly be turned the Adultery In the heart as well gb.vp ,,er In Lis band. Hood, No Id in deed are In this com mi It. lb .vv dry hii mouth was. How mainline!,! forbidden by the Creatw. k hN bo.lv felt. He snatched or. Ib.vv call thlx eoliilliaiiillilelit lie the mil. glass from the table and obevnC Aluavs lelneiiilH r that in one ipp-- k gulp, be drained It. sn-von iilw.ixs. Ask (Sod, "Creule Ah. vv.is b, iter, lie hurled thfl ill Ine a clean heart. O (!.m.m IV. Til. gins. j., ti. tlieplan. ati.l h.fird the til;ie : it broke, No glnM M Flu' youthful lusts." 1 Tim. '.. wilh linger prints mi It was going UJ. Keep Hwny from all bail plms s. to be I'.e d, Avoid blleliesK. This collillialidmi'iit lie ...l,e. at the cl... k. Fight makes ial deliuituls of tliatl liil I:, n lev e't. finnl tilolliclit be Jas.ple. I'aich should love mid lli.tior 1. h t ! - t .'i'iie rove ninl loiter f.U Ids s.is., Those who have elitcriil ev.rvlh.ng In tie Mottl. nml then the iifebrng union of man inarriage, of his sine sa'etv, he started to! and wife ...... one flesh, us llMltul. until ; e. (Soil Himself tn paradise, by iee like pnlt, j Not'leldy ii great . i . tt.ed to riickli g Ills henrt. when I ( titdted Adam and Etc-- ii" HI- feet buckled tltldef hllll. lie bubatid atid wife. ((Sou H. JS'JIl st .gg. re He (ottered t ,!, tntl at., uinirdiiig to (S.hI's Word to tind l.r.'uol biii.M If. In Ids streggle tnii I thu following riiptlrciiiciits : .'..r Pri nt I, M,.H.k (he ladle nnd ' llushali.N ,,ve your wives." Epli. He I k on It fell nff. Ilo mtsx V L'.V ' W ive. siil.iiiit there ii nhect of paper mid It had y..lll i Ivi uti to own biisiuiniU I I! It ii unto (be oe!l.cd to f tlioi jour writing in lt g him With a great id; for the husband Is Ihe head triivhteiad up and regained a bit -- f the wife." Fpi,. r.. L'il. Ask yourr.f control nver l.'ittiidf. lie picked self. Have .,bevi., this loliitualid ut. the pt,p,r with fat dimming tiiet.t i f,i If your Is ily? !). he re .id ; lu the nffiitiniihe. ami if you have in tin t,f.l Nat'-,,nt, rf nl e. ui) nth, r divine is. mm andHi''h .!. iiei.t". doti'l pii'd CluUt. Hill Jim 1 i. e f f.. ,,t!,., f.,r th v,.,f t (;, ntn aamdltt In If (Ida ll'lllllllllnlliietit brilll.N J.ill l I ! k ii "inner, then ym ore In w rb.ua '. M m i. I ut i ., n. I IIH f Itim I ha V;,.. nil. salvHlbUd You a f t'. ilv n ' w t It nat will find llim In ft !h Ills Word mid Path, a f I d s I ,e so i inner is pt ill I he le p cs. the ,u;if Ii. ! I joy? Come and hear. thor-otigld- i t-- MILVwith ii ,d :; marked ef-lincss of tiie express ; I !ecl ell i!n I'Olnp.il.ies. 1 2 WEEKS 'he Slates parcel m. i.i ttie I 16-2- OILMAN C. KING, Pastor. Syndlcata. pocket inside out. No glove. As he stood there, sound stabbed him. Like a statue of stone, set and eld. he stood, listening Intently. Then he remembered ami looked ut the clock. It had struck the quarter hour. He started. Only est i p'.-caipanie, all iines mi-- i t o' over .'' ihm.ixnl, with gross) in liiinl recoil is ,,; over S NU iiaper Service 1 p.-i.- ' NuM n players. lH-'J- METHODIST ItANKIX, vice presithe First Natlouul bank of Col ton, had Just murdered Lubert Kuowels, president of the l irst National hunk of Coltou. Han-kilooked down ut the crumpled body and .silently lie gloated. He'd removed the lust obstacle to his success. Tomorrow when the death of Kuuwels would be learned, he, Charles Kaiikin, would he elected to take the place of the deud president. And no one would ever guess that his rise from enshier to president in hut a few years had not been the workings of a lucky fate, (inly lie knew that everything had been accomplished by cold, deliberate planning. When Ceorge Curtis, former vice president of the bank had been discovered in a hotel room in a compromising situation which had resulted in his disgrace and (dually in his forced resignation, it had not been an accident. Not at all. He, Uankln, then cashier, had seen to that. "And when I'm elected presi dent, tomorrow," he vislotied, "no one will ever barn that everything didn't happen through the mere v, himsey of chance." And now with success in his grasp be was not go lug to slip. He glanced at the clock on the maul el. Know el's servant would be He must back in thirty minutes. work quickly. He knelt beside the dead body and rilled the pockets. Money and papers were taken from the dead man's pockets and dropped In the lire dickering in the fireplace. Then he dropped the Iron cudgel Into the flames. Itlackened and charred, It would tell nothing. Finally, satisfied that Ills plan for making robbery seem the motive of the crime was completed, lie left the tire. lie began to walk to each piece of furniture in the room. Anything which he might have touched by accident was .scrutinized carefully and At last, satisfied that closely. on nothing In the room bad he loft any evidence which might Implicate int. Itaukiu began to search himself. Too many murderers have been caught by the accidental dropping of some memento at the scene of their crime and he was playing it safe lie searched himself carefully. When Ids fingers went Into the right side pocket of his overcoat and pulled out but one glove, he felt a chill start over him. lie steadied hiim-el- f and turned the rector said: 'Tnless' players cm enunciate pure linglish they are limited as to the parts they call play, their work and that of the studio which employs (hem being hindered thereby. 'Southerners and for that matter, Yankees and westerners must have all traces of provincialism removed from their speech before they can become truly valuable j y TAFP CI HULL'S dent of "rV n '. W are affected VV. will sp John 1(5, Do you kno" in Christ sorrow will be turny ('IIIKCII ilcClure ty by Many es - Ey J. Ck Tl.e Pastor 3 p. m. Announcements Chance SC'lool. u- . 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