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Show ' PROVO SUNDAY JIERALD; SUNDAY," OCTOBER mm BEMSCM "VAN' DINE ffl s, s, 1 Characters af the CHA2LI3 eCHSKlEJ SOrt St7 . PHILLO VANCK MARKHAM District ' JOHN F.-New York County Attorney of Well ALT IN II. BEX SUN knowa IVall Street broker and man about jfwo. who was. my-"- i terlousiy murdered ia ills borne UAJOU ANTHONY BKXSON ....Brother of the uiurderej wn Hit?. ANNA PLATS .. ..Housekeeper fur Alvlu Benson MCKIEL ST. CLAIR . .... -- Young-KlnS"- ..........-....A ,1 - r- ill IT'rar'. 1 . . .-- ft. Clair's Flaw.' Wing Vri'K ......Intimate of lEAXDKK - JHR8s PALXAJ , i - ! CAPTAIN PHILIP LEACtK'k " Mm',-J'i ANiu Benson's ANN I G Friend of Pfyfu r EL8IK HOFFMAN.. rktretary of the firm of Benson and Benson ....... ......A ... ' COU BIOSBY OKTKANDEU A Retired Army Officer WILLIAM II. MORI ARTY Au Alderman CEORUK G. BTITT ,. ......Of tb Firm of Stitt itid McCoy, Public Accountants MAURICE dinwidmk Assistant District Attorney SerERNEST UK ATI! geant of the .'Homicide Bureau Bl'RKK. SXITKIN. KMKKY . . ... . . . Detectives -- of - Uuuiiwile Bureau tIotuiwitl- BEN HANLO.N assigu-e- d Detectives of Officer tng to District Attorney's office SPUINOER, TRACY. PHELPS. HIGGINBUTUAM ..... ........ .. - r?tAITAIN ATAKL DR. DOHEMl'S ,,. m 7, 1 4AS HAUHH)HX ' 1 ,. vV"5 n Vsuca bowed with exaggerated ' ' courtesy. I"m Di lighted, sure," he returned. "I referred to the 'nclence of Individual character and the We nsyrholoey of human nature. all do things, d'ye see, la certain I Individual way. according to our temp' ra menu. Every human act-- no matter bow large of how small tarn direct expression of a man personality, and bears the iuev'table j impress of bis nature Thns, musician, by looking at j a yhcet of music, is able to tell at once whether it 'wa composed, for example, by IleetaQven, or Schubert; or Debussy, or Cbo)ln. And an artist, by looking, at m fanvns kuow Immediately whether It is a Corot. a Harpignies, a 'Hembrandt, or a Fraus Huls. Asd just fts no two, faces are Mtwtli alike, so no two natures are exactly alike: the combination of Ingredients which co to make op our personalities', varies in eucn individual. "That hi why, wuen 20 artists, let n wy. nit dnwn to paint the same , each one conceives and ex xuhjet-tecutes it In a different manner. The icxult In each case Is a distinct and unmistakable expression of the personality of the painter who did It simple, ......It's really rather ' don't y' know" "Your theory, doubtless, would be uoniprehensibH; to jn artist," said Markham. In a tone of Indulgent Irony. "But Its metaimyslcal refinements are, I admit, considerably lieynnd the grasp of a vulgar worldling like myself." "The mind Inclined to what Is false rejects the noliler course," luurmnred Vance, wjjh a sigh. "There is." argued Markham "a slight dlffereuce between art ..ond crime." , "I'sychploglenlly, xld chap, there's nom,"j Vance amended . e'Vejilj. 'Crimes possess the basic of a work of . .. '..: . j Caroille a x . :. . "C- - FRANK SW ACKER retary to the Distrbt Attorney Vance's valet rURHIK .,; . 8. VAN DINK w TUe Narratof ; . ' r T , - - inter Coats . ! All the - fur-trimme- d. j cn ' . - T'') d Tg.Jmtd.it ' 4 if j A modern "Camille"' appears on the screen of the Strand thisi'week. "Although Dumas' famous siren as portrayed by Norma Talmadge has bobbed hair and clothes,, her love adventures that .thrilled millions are still (he same as they were when the immortal Eleanora Duse played it in 1893. ultra-fashionab- IP le Party Frocks Secured in FarLs Inspired Models ROAD WORK IS DONE filial "OREM LINEM EXCURSION . CONFERENCE STATE FAIR a Special Purchase Georgettes and Taffeta Cornbinations. Chiffon Velvets- combinations. Others with, blouses, of .netallic cloth. t " g f yOUR tur ' - to-th- free-burni- Wflifr ' -- PAY RA3XS, ' ; ONE One Cent Tri 'mei. ' Dresses j ' 1 -- -- Sci"ling'dBes"Oct. 3d tor 9th provo to Salt Lake 01 Qft and return RATES M Fare Round Trip - STOP-OVE- R . Selling dates Oct. 3d to 9th Good returning to Oct. 11th SPEflAL r I ( Tier- Dresses for every occasion, ed skirts, pleated skirts, Bmart and other effects in the boleros, '; very newest colors and materials. : " . : Every One a Real Value " TR.V1NS ;";?' New Felt Hats Sunday, October 9th Leaves Provo 7:05 a. m. Stops it till regular stations. Arriving Suit Luke O'a. hi.' V-- 4 Smart new velvets and satins with metal touches clever felts with velvet appliques or insets or; folds stunning ornaments. Itcturulng leaves Halt Lake fer Payson at 0;.10.p..m. and all the new, fash- - Elack, which is very good , joaablc colcrs. - prl' Specially Priced Gilbert RoJ"d -- nome-thin- newest-sjiad- es and an "excelknt range of sizes all richly HAS H PPENED trlcvra and handbuf A woman' are fcund at tlie atn of BeiMotrt Biuntr aru Mnrkbm. l MiM ht. Clair, has her brought to his otfire bhe iaKcj miiiwt He sp ke irrlta'dy. I still have a "I shouldn't have ki ber go tuwwcra to his qupstions but betrays fnlin; Hiie's guilty.1 Li-rork Markham ata If itKrn wiien would think I possibly have fired the shot." had not orted Clt .45, tlie gntit metaphor!-On"Don't get the erroneous Idea In aaim type cf tun that killed Ben-o-a wtia- -n .4uestidiK tntor, what?" Whenever Vance answered In your head that a woman couldn't Vanre tells Markham he la certhis fashion it was a sign that he htive mnnipuiiited a 45 army Colt." tain of the girl's innocence, J'Oh, that?" Vance dlsuilNtted the wished to avoid "making a direct ' Murkliam. dnii)pedlhe notion yltha Khiug..."i'he .material CIIAPTElt XVI reply " indications of the crime don't enter ..surety,, the criminal's nature and :. Mnrkhflni (jtiiilli'd bim fur a few Illllttl t'. character. recoiido. He fcuew there was .'"Anyway." he submitted, 'you into my 'calcuttitions, y know, "And that, my dear Markham, Is wntf. Ihim a whim beneath (lldli't lime the jl:sure of witness- leave 'era entirely to you lawyers " prophe-sled.the the and lads with bulging the only "sure and inev'table means Vflnce'K cerfltndfl of manner; and it ing my huniilintlon, us you of determining human guilt.' All deltoid, was this knowledw ttict bad ntuyed un htit hand wbeu he wua about to have Vuice looked up In simulated but- "I have other, and surer, ways of others lire mere guess-wor'perilthe woman placed In custody. rcrchlng conclusions. That's why 1 scientific,"' uncertain, and 'i.4''" '.'" ''' :"' 'Didn't I, now?" Then he added told you that if you arrested any ous." '. "Iler attitude was certainly nO'f this explnAiitbfn conducive to one's belief in her In sorrowfully : "Life Is so full of Throughout wiaiiiiu fi r shooting Benson,' you'd Vance's maimer hud been almost y" knvv.." be blundering most shamefully." nocent," Markham objected. "She daye'd ber purt damned cleverly. casual; yet the very serenity" nmi (Situr;.iy, Jans 15; i p. &Jiirkbfim.gruvuted indignantly. furnace will put up After Markhuin had telephoned "And yet you seem to nave re- assurance of his attitude conferred though. But It wits just the part a hoi argument in tavor a Khrewd woman, knowing .hernelf Heath the details of the interview, pudiated all processes of deduction upon his words a curious sense of 1 -of coal It will get red we returned NUiyvesant Club. whereby the truth may be arrived authority-- . guilty, weulil have played." Markham" had listened with in- in the face and heatedly voci .""I say, didn't it occur to jon," Ordlimrlly the dislrirt attorney's at. Hare "you.'" by any chance, en- he I office shuts down at 1 o'clock on 'tindv renounced vour fnith in the terest, though it could be seen" that aiiked Vance,' "that perhaps fcrate its ardent, he did not regard Vance's theorizdidn't care a farthing whether you ) Saturdays; but today tho Hour nau of the human mind?"' juahties. Hew many tons thought her guilty or notV that, been extended lwcause of the iin- - j "Ah, there siaks the voice of ing, seriously. "Your system Ignores motive alto- will you order now? In fact, she was bit disappointed fwn'tiiuce Hltailiint; to Mis St. tJxi's jrfnt common people"' ex- 7 when you let her go? it'ltilrV vli.lt. Markham hud lped .claimed Vance. "Your mind ia so gether." he objected. . Tho following conversation in Give us a call. '"That s hardly the way I read the into an introspective silence which typical. Markham. It works on the Markham. i lasted mstil we were attain .seated principle that, what you don't know which Vance explains his psychosituation,".'.' returned. 'Whether sullty or inuocent, a per-lthe alcove of the club's lounge- - isn't knowledge, and that, since you logical metliods of criminal analysis, on dovuu't ordinarily invite ur- - room." Then he" spoke- - lrrtttibly- .tltiit' TiMilerHtnnd. il thlnff. there' 1r Is. of course, act down from memory. 'Diiinn Ut I houl(lu't hae let n explanation. A comfortable point t MweveiV- - proof of Mils- pasaagft rest," I still have a feeling I "By the bye," asked Viince, ''where her so tu mill wiin a reitmu dial Th, it ri.ii,,ves one from all m was the fortunate swain during' the sH't. guilty," . 'care and uncertainty. Don't you he revise and alter it in whatever hour of Alvin's passing?'"' Vance assumed an ulr or gustnng flnU the world a very sweet and manner he rhose: so that, as It now . "Do stands, it describes Vance's theory yon think we didn't check crdulonsuess. wonderful place?" up on that point?' Markham spoke 'oh reully? I dare say you're so Murkhum adopted an attitude of m practically his own words. with dlsrii-in- . (To Be Continued) "Captain Leacnck was psychic. Been that way all your affable forbearance. at his own Bimrtinent that jnlght life, no doubt. And haven't you hud "You spoke at lunch time, I befrom 8 o'clock on." lots uml lots of reii ins that came lieve, of one Infallible method of 1 I MS PHON "Was he, really?" airily retorted (rm'? I'm sine you've often iiad a detecting crime. Would you ca rc Vance, "A most model young fella !" phone call from someone you were to divulge" this profound and price- Ailn Markhum looked at him thinking about, at the moment. A lesij secret to a mere district ...... .delectable Rift. Do you rend paluis, sharply, "I'd like to know what .weird also?. ... ..Why not have the lady's theory has been struggling in your horoscope east?" brain today," he niuscil. 'Now-th- i "I have tm evidence as yet," I've let the lady go temporarily ,Markh:tn retortHt "that your lav which Is what you 'obviously want-- ' lief In her innocence is founded on ed me to nild have xmllifiml iinytlilnB morn siilishniUnl tlmp my own 'better Judgment In so doyour iuipresBions."" ing, why not tell me frankly what "Ah, but it is," averred Vance. I know she's innocent, Further sleeve?" you're got np your !Tp my slijeve?' iiich sn Inele- - ' more, I kiimv thst no woiniiu could TIIW 7 ' .... .... - . la-192- ).. fsc-Ui- Medical examiner li . SPANISH FOUK. Oct. 1 Vnder the aniiervlsion .of It. W. Money, the state road commission is doing a splendid piece of work on the Btatc road from SiMinish Fork, to the jimutu. of .ttpaulsh "Fork canyon. A ton it cruShetl gravel is. Mug put on" the 'roitd surface that makes it alnif sf a eood as navement. .slxo the road ttwfltttd up iu-fIfiwwlfrcs to the tvnter id iha vti&i. attack, method, and organisation. A AHiuti'derahle .Improvement has . Moreover.' crimes vffry full" s so been nuide in cutting off a corner much in' their manner, their aspects, as the rnad enterB ttiwn, thus elim- and their General ntiture, as do iiiatlng two right angle turns. - ' ' works of art. V ' a carefully planned . P.H1T1SH pound sterling ut high "Indeed, crime Is just as direct an expres- rjcttird,' worth as mneh In American sion of the individual as is a paint money as ls?fore the war. Brituiu ing . for. Instance. And therein lies is honest about her debts, for one the ,one great possibility of detec thiny. tion, Just as nn expert aestheticslan can analyze a picture. and tell yo who painted It, or the personality and temp'rament of the person who COAL OF tllGWESr painted it, so can the expert psyQUALITy-1- 5 FUEL chologist analyse a crime and' tell yon who committed it that is, If he THATBE5TJ WITH ME w hapixms to be acquainted with the person , or else can describe to ., KKpZZ', . i.i'." torneyr - 1S27 For detailed information on excursions, ask your agent. Enjoy the comforts of home by returning daily. Ride with comfort and safety by using the "OREM" and WEAR AS YOU PAY-- - . -- . THE CINDERELLA WAY save money too '. SALT LAKE & UTAH R- - R. - Henry I. Moore and 'D. P. Abercrcnible, Receivers. Ald:n J. 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