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Show . . v.. I Iff IS? I Mil I HL.'V.lk. .... rVa.CS UTAH. PnMlehad nw except Saturday, tod at Tse lieaW MJdinc. South First very twin; Svnsay week-da-y imwt Dsily uwii BCWBCJUPTIOI Ofiiyn vh TsHUIS wv.- -' aad oartiar, M eeata a motttti, or delivered ly ear la advs s; bjr jaaiL fMo HM; by mil. tlM tba year. Mi tfnsaee.. tu Th ZJ'MXT-- ' mri4rft-jrnsBwMUjr, . ssssi - Ht- ., " "M - . . . , . Oscar or . . . . . . . .811 Ness Building M. Mower. ' Interment took FEVER-vierplaeo at the Evergreen cemetery under the direction of A. T. v'e Wheelyer, undertaker, was dedicated by Bishop Johnson. Mr. Sumsion is survived by his 3drar-ieaBaTttett Sumslon Frank Sumsion Is Laid. to and the following children ; . Fred, age 10; Ray, age 8; Lucile, age 6, Rest in Evergreen ' . , end . Marie, age 2. i Cemetery. Fred and Lucile are still In bed eomedowa Funeral services were held In the wiurtne aiseasehaving tne same time as Third ward chapel Tuesday at 2 p. the father. Mr. Sumsion Is also survived by m. for Frank Sumsion, age 45,, who father. Wm. Sumsion and the Hiled at his home Saturday, Octobers his nuhfwme-brotheTgaslaters. '" of typhoid fever." John sumsion. Wills Sumsion and Bishop W. K. Johnson wasln Daniel Sumsion all of Sprineville Je8g SunsmIonf-I.akfr-Vtewas charge airs, mien Mcmnzie. Mrs, Mra, Emma Cranmer and Water," by lit: and MraT'8. J. Mlt Mrs. Anna Bird all of Sprlngvllle was" offered byJohirS; HnttMtsrNctt Sumsloirof Salt Lake " terfrayer Boyer, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Miller City. Redeemer , sang "I Know That My. A blue jay was killed bv a golf Lives." from the eighteenth tee Bishop W, K. Johnson. Fori bnlljlrlven CrandalL and 'J. Bert Sumsion of- on the club links. . at Hempstead, fered words of comfort and hope to Jew lork, recently. The president the bereaved family and the many oi tne coir club Was .playing in a relatives and .friends that made up foursome and was the first to drive off. As he struck the ball the bird the large congregation.M. E. Crandall Jr., sang "Unaris-wereclose to the Yet" and "Oh My Father.", and bird fell together ' The benediction was pronounced by tee. .The-grft- IS BURIED rt . er nd 'y:-r"r- af8" 4. 4 i r by.AgalhaChristie spiaer ln a wsb, but mora mor concealed and more dangerous to humans than 'the spider to the fly, sits a secret foe plotting (or loot, for power, and even tor the destruction of nations; an intelligence as malign as It is olever and efficient. A brilliant mind the mind ot a natural maw, a statesman turns by acniw ate choice to criminal activities and . . th undoing of social good. The Individual who possesses these is and dark powersdoubly purposes dangerous, from the fact that bis Idencannot be traced. He controls tity criminals and conspirators of various sorts; be mass their plans, but never openly. His organisation Is cohesive . walkTng'de?'. Piccadilly. i gor "" T. '- 7i aZni &ssius THE OLD HOME TOWN, re. - cannot ne seised, or even traced. "Tommy, you re stony:" T When the heads and ther are man ternatlonal In the! Bh;nro they neoissarv to -" there Is a suspicion that ha I one o.1 - xob always were a Quldikeine4 wkfn --oneTT; them, but they do not know which vicn raatKraJn severclv T said Tuppence wnen a owmtwr DreaKs a rule or ne liar," ...... W ... v.. w m ft n" V'.Vl comes a "traitor. Vengeance ls swift "though you did oheC"Peruade " ,5' wul and terrible ana always from an un- Sister Oreenbank that the doctor f source. Once or twice his expected tonic. had orrlnml von haor n urlh agents think they have tness miMjons er h and M quickly "I think I remember hearing did he disappear that no one could de, xuuiuiy cuui'Kieu, scribe him. So mysterious Is he that about It,1 said. Tuppence slowly. "I should think I did! Wasn't ' "You the supentlUous doubt his corporeal refused because - of your exletenoet they regard him as a spirit the old cat in- a rage when she of darkness, a phantom of diabolical found out? N(it that she was a . mother " cleverness and Intent. ' i Tommy flushed. The author has given us one of the bad. sort really, old Motlfer Green- "Yes, it would have been a bit nioet fascinating studlss of a super- - bankt de-Good: old hospital on her. As you know, criminal ever penned, ana has done it mobbed like everything else, I rough without Joe much accent upon jthe j all she ha(L OldioyJiated her r weird urmbrbld. The story abounds suppose?" In a number of bright and charming You . wanted to get me away from "her, "Yes. Tuppence sighed. characters and Its Incidents stir the Jus.t a bit of spite." blood In a thoroughly, pleasing way. too?" Tommy nodded. "Two months "'Your mother's dead, isn't she?" There Is a delightful love story, two of said Tuppence gently them. In fact, and other romantic ago." phases that are very satisfactory, The Tommy nodded. hinted Tuppence. Gratultyr Is of the Identity Tuppence's large , gray eyes "Spent finally revealed, but Up to that time It v looked misty. Is a puiile which makes a fine exer "Oh, Tommy!" You're a good sort, Tommy, cise for the wits. "No, old thing, n6t in riotous knew It." dissipation. No such luck! The always By STANLEY PROLOGUE "Rot I" said Tommy Cost of living ordinary plain or hastily. !Rvlnit nowadays is. I as- - "Well, that's my position. I'm Just garden on afternoon " m. was 2 the p. It about desperate. ,f ox do not knmT- -'! The Lusltanla "ure yon'MVHt of May 7, 1915. "So anLLLl'Ee Jmngjjnt-asmnVtllatl tlJi ltll'IClt had been struck "by two lorpedoes Tuppence, "there Is I do os I could. I've touted round. I've nothing In succession and was sinking rap- not know about the cosrof living. answered advertisements. I've tried Idly, while the boats were being Here we are at Lyons', and we every mortal blessed thing. I've launched with all possible speed. will each of us for our own. screwed and saved and . pinched ! pay be-were women andTWldren The That's that And JTuppence led But it's no good. I shall have to lns11nedmraW8ltftig their torn. the way upstairs. go home!"' to hus Some still clung desperately "Don't you want The place was full, and they wanbands and fathers. One girl stood dered Jibout looking for a table, "Of course I don't want to I rest. alone, slightly apart from the What's the good of being sent! odds and ends of converShe was quite young, not more catching mental? You see, there are seven sation as they did so. seem not than eighteen. 'She did one does over- of us at home. It's awful! Ail scraps "Funny afraid, and her grave, steadfast hear," murmured T housework mir mothers' meetings I Tommy. eyes looked straight ahead. passed- -two Johnnies in t-the street i aon t want to go back, but oh. I beg your pardon." today"talking Abou- someone T Tommyr what else Is there to dor A man's voice beside her made called Jane Finn. Did you ever i.ommy suook nis neaa sadiv, herstart-an- d turn. She had no- near bucd a name?" There was a silence, and then Tup . ticed the speaker more than once But at that moment two elderly pence burst out: , s amongst the passengers. ladles rose and collected parcels, "Money, money, money! I think There had been a hint and Tuppence - deftly ensconced about money morning, noon and about lilia which had appealed to J herself In one f seats. - night I I dare say It's mercenary her Imagination. He spoke to no Ttimmy ordered, tea and buns. ofe me, but there it Is one. "Same here," agreed Tommy Tuppence ordered tea and buttered with feeling;" She noticed that he was greatly toast. ', There was a pause. "And mind the tea conies In sen- agitated. There were beads of per- evi-- aratfr teapots,"-Rh- e -r-esumed 4 browvon was "Of He hla course," Tuppence. ndded severely." splratlonIn of o ilnnMn la a PI H f a r fta. sjrtrfflrmnatnlntt aiuiii-- i i ifc marrlagp Is my best chance. ,1 Tommy siit down opposite her. fear. And yet he did not strike her His bared head revealed a shock of made up my mind to marry money as the kind of man who would be exquisitely sllcked-I.ncAny red hair. when I was quite young. afraid to meet death ! thinking girl would I Tm not sentiHis face was pleasantly ueiv She paused. "Yes?" Her grave eyes met his nondescript, yet unnilstakablyrihe mental, you know," "Come now, you can't say xace or a gentleman and inquiringly. she added sharply.. He stood looking at her with a man. Ills brown suit was Aell kind of desperate irresolution. "Certainly - not," agreed Tommy cut, bnt perilously near the did of ( hastl)yr-"Nor- ne would ever think "It must lief he muttered to Its tether. himself. "Yes--lt Is the only way. were an essentially modem-lookin- g They CONDO I've got to trust someone and It By couple as they sat there. must be a woman." Tuppence had no claim to beauty, . ; but there was character and charm Whyr "Because of 'women and chil- In the elfin lines of her little face, dren first.'" He looked" round and with Its determined chin and large. lowered his voice. "I'm carrying gray eyes ' that looked papers vitally Important papers. mistily out from under straight. They may make all the difference dibck Drows. She worea small to the allies in the war. You un- bright green toque over bet black derstand? These papers have got .bobbed 7 hair, and ber extremely to be saved I They've more chance short and rather shabby skirt re with you than with roe. Will you vealed a pair of uncommonly dain" swv f - . " A l,B'.SV sean-hlm- -on i - -- tor - first-clas- -- the-vaen- nt tet by Inea Wheeler, Helen Palfrey, man,. Marporie Parker and Hel4 Piano .solo,. Marpork Salisbury. Parker. A number of games were conducted by Kenneth Weight after which refreshments were served. By Agatha 3 4 rST S ET 0 LAST TWO HOURS CHAMPIONS HAD TQ TOUT A CUSTOAea m TeoBBT majm sntieeT erres OUTBtjRSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. Ml I Christie One of ' tlvDse enchanting which lift the reader out of a prosaic world into - the realm of romantic, stories . breaihtaking adventure. Here I we' find two inr ; centr a youna- - man and .young wornan, who, being: without occupation and ytrtih tmited funds; decide Mr GOOD BREAD aid r-- r- : to hire out for any sort of i. LAYER CAKES reckless work. " Unexpectedly they find an avenue in die seem service Show us a youngster to whom the words "Layer Cake" have not a magic ring. And how happ7 and contented you can make-th- e kiddies if you serve them Layer jCakes baked. with Hoovef Bros, flour. We suggest you try of their government and are set to work on a tremendously big case. Their chief finds that their selection was jLJtroke'of genius, for their it EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS innocence renders them urv suspected, while their daring : HOOVER BROS, Props. . r ;! and .native shrewdness: makes diem extremely vat " uable as deteciivei' " " Night and Day Will Appear Serially Night and Day : r .. ft Phone in 532 The Herald Phone 532 Hatch: MumsnoiD UnidlertaldB! SOCIAL NIGHT - - e JI. I. A. of the First Third and Fourth wards held their big opening night social at the respective ward houses Tuesday evening, with the following programs: First ward, radio program: consisting" of short speeches, musical numbers and readings, aftef which games, community ringing and re freshments were enjoyed by the large crowd present. Third ward, after the singing and the invocation the first number - Go. MODERN FUNERALTHOME r 1 nirthe program was1 Negress trio J. Miller by Byard Johnson,-Fre- d. and Lee Boyer. A playett, "The Modern Cleopatro," was given by Josephine. Dougall," Jessie Johnson, Ruth Boyer, Alice Packard and Mary Bird. - A chorus was sung by the Beehive girls under the ' direction of Lela Boyer. Elmo Coffman Lady Attendant Economy and Service. k 1 MOVE MAT THE CHECKER 'gave v Li-.- THE f t worK as emv it""for allunthevcaeuus lined departments. Qusn Adversary i . -- oi the bishopric, W. AUeman I : g l l TESecret weary-month- emiiy-Orandal- d Must Read It! va "gw s Pve been Job hunt ing I There aren't any Jobs! Ana, were, they wouldn't glv 'em to me What "good am it What do I know about business? ' Nothing." . Tuppence nodded gloomily. rmat abomr theolonIe.r:.h suggested. . lf-th- t 3 "1 Then J hospital nuck in Egypt tlU the armistice uuiwwu Now, then," said Tommy, "where In many things, ,3"" V Fsrar-liTo- y, hand, recognised "There's not so much promotion In mine,".-- said Tommy regretfully, "and a greatr deal less variety I went our t France again, as you ' know. Then they . sent me to Mesopotamia, and I got wounded ' on In that organization has the faint the at Idea of who ha La. or ever. know oerlay .hls tone did not escapeCow-lehas looked upon his face. Ilia astute ears of Miss Prudence come and from a his orders known to her Intimate friends plans mysterious source. He Is Immune to "" r-spies, because no one ever sees him. His then your turn." JobM,;Now, united ages would certainly not " nave totaled forty-fiv"Not seen you for simply centuries," continued the young man. "Where are y 00 off to.? Come and chew a bun with me. We're get- rk. ting- S lilt unpopular Ins- th M lt Wer-e- Let's 'STnnt they started shall we You : and Fred 7. Miller each gave a five minute talk after which games were conducted by . Eatherlne DougalL Light refreshments were served and the evening's entertainment ended with a dance In the amusement hall Fourth ward, after the opening song by the congregation,'' prayer waa offered by L 8. Brown, John 1 lnly, WT ' - j t Secret Adversary i oftlee-- i i ni Service.' r m 3BU6Ha The Herald, only daily newspaper In CUh iwutS of Bait Lake City. 1 la a member of the N. E. A. Bervtee. and of Kews subtle, ' ir it 11 i". Dally Horsid. entered m iwmj tail matter iae I, 1911, and The Sunday Herald entered second elate mail aueter May B.,1922. at the poetofflee, Provo, Utah under the Act of Marek 3. X7. rr s tbe iwtr I f. 'BOIXWERS.wr;.t;.r.V..V.";..i..,..,aDIT0B''A)h 4-. friend ef my childhood la Ues tenant Thomas Bereaford (how. Tommy I), wbooa I had aot seen for Ave long years. The meeting was Reproved affecting I Tenth months by matron t or visiting- the pictures In company withone of tba patients, namely j Aai aforementioned Thomas Beresford. Lieutenant Eleventh and - twelfth ' "months: Parlormaid dutlearretumed with entire Ticcesa.iAt the end, of : tlie - of yeaf left hospital Da V blaseglory. After that, the .talented Miss Cowley, drove successively a motor-lorr- y trade delivery Tan,-- . and a general. The last was the Pre forgotten his pleasa'ntest name now. 1 next entered a offlce. We had.ivera! very enjoyable tea parties.! had intended te lecom I land lHl, postwoman, and a bus conductress by way of rounding off my, career 1 but the armistice Intervened Clung to the ofBeejwlth the true limpet touch for many long months; but, alas, I was ombed ouf at last Since then Pve been looking for a ' - ISMi hfu. - -- - .. ' . 1 wic-apa- Ltake themr i w gin oeia out ner nana. "Watt I must warn yon. There may be risk If I've been followed. I dont think I, have, but one never knows. If so, there will be danger. Have you the nerve te go through with It?" The gtrr smiled. Hm go through with. It all right And Tm real proud to be chosen! What am I to do with them after 7 rr ty ankles. Her appearance pre sented valiant attempt at smart' neaa. j I Twin Loaves of Bread 1 5c : 2 Loaves In One iof r "' . Tba tea came at last, and Tuppence, rousing herself from a fit of meditation, poured It out "Now. then." said Tommy, tak ing a large bite of bun, "let's get Remember, II'. . haven't seen yon since that time In hos pital in 1818." "Very welL" Tuppence helned ' herself liberally to buttered toastj I ward?".: -"Watch the newspapers I Til adaonagea uiognpay or Aliss vertise la the personal columns of Cowley, fifth daughter of the Times, beginning 'Shipmate.' Arcndescon Cowley of Little Mis- At the end of three davs If there's senaeii. Huffoik. Miss Cowley left Tirthtnawell, 'yuuTl anuw Uiarf UwdeHihti and "drtidgerlei ofni rm down and out Then take the home me early in tlie war' and packet to the American embassy, came up to London, where she enand deliver It Into the ambassa- tered, as officers', hospital. . First month:. Washed up six hundred dor's own hands. If that, clear T "Quite clear. plates every day. "Tradlna Under the Name of The Then be ready rm going to Second month: Promoted to drying Young Adventurers, Ltd.; It Ue took her hand In aiurtnnia puues. That Your Idea, Tuppencer.;; sny good-by.- " xnird month: Good luck to you," Promoted to peeling his. "Good-by- . potatoes. of eentlnient In connection with Fourth month: Promoted to cm- he said In a louder tone. ..; Iter hand closed on the oilskin ling- - preaa - and - butter. Fifth yon.1 j ruafs not very 'route" reniiwi packet, that had lain In Ids palm. tnonth: Promoted one floor up to . "But I dare say you The Lusltanla settled with a ouuea or waramaid witn mop and Tuppence, mean It all right Well, thnr It isi more decided list to starboard, in pail. Sixth month: Promoted to rm ready and willing but I never table. at Seventh month! waiting Bftswtr to quick command, the appearance and nice man- meet any rich men 1. All the boys girl went -f- orward - to - tak- e- her Pleasing ners so striking that am promoted I knew are about as bard ud as I place In the boat to waiting on the Sisters I Eighth am. No marriage Is fraught with 1 Remains to make . - mouth: Slight check In career. difficulties. CHAPTER I . . i Sister Bond ate Sister Weethav money r. We've tried all 'the orthodox en'e egg! Grand row I "Wardmald ' M.rpOSrMT, old thing A ' "Tuppence, old beenf ' clearly to blame I . Inattention In ways, yes. But suppose we try the The-- two young people greeted uch Important matters cannot be unorthodox. Tommy, lota be . I" each other affectionately, ud mo- too highly censured. Hon and tall "Certainly." renlled ' Tnmm. tnentartlV btarkvi! the Tttrrmr Rtnarf train I How are the mighty fallen I w Tube Tlt IB dolnr eoTTae "adtre-- t Wntn nont" ' fwmoted to sweep: ekeerfBlIy. How "That's the out bag ft we dtfflcntty. Uve wee mlsieedtrei. ward, where I found a Their. fra-den- r . -- - . . . - . . i 4 . . . ' , . The bread that makes a hit with Mother when putting up the cdhool lunches SOLD AT ALL GROCERS: When you ask for Bread insist on i KCCEP THAT ST THIN HOUGH IN YOUR. OKJ KNOH JEiiMS 30M?f30'OY i! UltCC Tie , . r - L' il Z: . . do-W- W 4 .1.. . -- FUR a . mJ , . BUTTER ICRUST f i 'IUb), rt. a i UU f-'-- . "'Ih' . - I. . . M In 7 . a eHr twald make eoraalvea kaowa, ssg. (Oonuaaed en Page Slav) -- ' d. r" k. ir. . - - ... " |