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Show THE SPAMS!! FORK -- ty WIl kt(NTNO' ecYlT COVimT Mil TMl .IDllWAVCO IMC. gullies Nw York. Ilush Ch.ebr, r Engll.h World war late a glory of a tr.x.ur. In of Conutantlnopla In th which bta um'la, IaitiI Chbv. A firmly believe. cablegram nutifle Hugh of hia uncle's sail Inc for Now York. At the dork Huch and bla chum. Jack Nash, learn that lha old aantlanian haa left with a airaocer, purport. A Iny lo ha a friend of lluch meaeaya myetarlnua lalephona mil i flee lluch Ihnl hia unci la in a bonpiial, dylpg, alrtini of an aasaaein. fiefota hia death ha babhlea of tha treaeura, and fella them ha waa alalilied hv Tou-touWith laird Cheal-y'bode. Huch and Jark anil for Knclnnd In London lluch and Jark meet their war buddy, Nikkx Zarrnko. famoua cypey yiolinlat, and pore over aotna old doruinente aeeni Incly having a bearing on tha treasure and Ita location A hid den room, referred to aa tha irir-r'Vent." la frequently men. Honed. Montey llilyer, man of aludv leputation, but owner of a nelithborit.c aetata, rail on lluch with a party of friends, mostly foreigners. Conversation turns on tha "Prior. Vent." Jark and hia friends find tha hidden room, and In It documents ti lling that lha treasure la located In tha palace of . th Uucoleon In Conetanll. nnpt. Jmk Naeha couain, Hetty King, with her uncle, la In Con vtisn. .zitnr. side were bulli a numbci of rough log shelters, hurt houses, part rave Children, nuked fur the must part, played about. Women were washing in the brook nr lending several Mies. A dozen men were lying or oil ing on th ground. Wasso kllkulL si riding In front ol us, raised tils voles In m great slmut slid the men by the houses Jutiqa-Iu their feet Slid crowded toward us The old gypsy added something In whleii Mkka's mime wus repealed two or three times, and they cried out In isiotiti-hren- t In fhr next moment they were swarming around us, and sinewy hands were clasping ours, rows of white teeth were gleaming In wcleom lug smiles, and Mkka was being u--n ." a atnntinuple, and llukh, Nikka. Ja k. nod Walking set out fot the "urkleh capital Tha party aplita, Hugh and Watkins pro. card line to Constantinople by aea and Nikka and Jack by land Nikka persuades hia uncle, Waa. ao Ulkall, gypsy chief, to accom. puny them. CHAPTER VII . '10 I could Out Continued help mushing at uiy ou In the mirror. I felt uiieom fortahle. us though I hud dressed for a funcydress hull, and overdone the part. Hut there was mine of tills effect iu Nikka'a gelup. With the donning of his gypsy costume be discarded Ms last risible link with the West lie looked the gypsy, the orieuiul, a kingly vagaboud. "You belong," I said. "Bui I feel tike ao Imposter.' You II grow used to It," he an swered. folding Iu the ends ut Ids Sa'di, bid they give you a knife? re-fle- eight-incexhibited the blade, with Its heath hooked lo a lenther belt tliul euelrien my walsi lieDeuth the rash Good! Gf your au touiutlc and spare dips?" "Am1 tl ese clothes?" 1 polnte'd to the civilized garment we l ad discarded. "Kosluhldliun wiU send M.etu on to Cniistaiitinopli In a few d.iyt " He sighed, Personally, Jack, I don't care if I never wear them again. I can an bou; with earn a thousand doll-rmy fiddle, but what's It worth com pared with this? Hawhlde or yoiit feet thaf flexes With yojt soles; clothing that covers you. but doesn t bind; and the open road abend! Civ ilization It a fraud, lack I was a fool to evei quit the gypsy life." "iVell, you're back in It again,' I replied, "and perhaps you'll he . eling you were a fool to return to it. I know I feel like a fool. Let's go. tl wus 111 dark when we left 'lie house. Kosluliidjlan and his servant were salting In the courtyard They had saddled two horses, and a mule was loaded with bulky packs, food, and blankets, tarpaulins and several cooking utensils. "Heidi, fakka!" called Wasso Mi kail.. Moint, Jack.' added Mkka. The other horse Is for you. We uiusi hasten. My uncle does not like to be seen entering or leaving the town. We rode ojit in single file, Wasso Mikall, then Nikki, then m.vseit. Iasi a young Tzigane, leading the pack mule The gypsies set a pace that made the horses trot to keep up with shamble, ungainthen), a slack-kneely In appearance, but tremendously effective. During the early part of the day we pnssed frequent villages mel anchnly collections of hovels that hud been scorched by the awful visitation of wars the Balkans hud known for a decade. When night came we made camp in a lonely ravine with th" stars for root The uext day It was practically the suidp. The trail we followed was a mere trace that sometimes disnp 1 horn-hundle- - , d , . pea red. As we progressed that day the nioun-tain- s ticca mt vvildei and more barren saw what i In the eilrty afternoon. took to he a castle perilled atop of a huge crag miles a way across a turn hied mass r? peaks. But Nikka ex plained that It was one of those fortiwhich kept the fires fied moniK-terleof learning alight during the gloomy s centuries alien the Turk's rule run as fur t.- the Danube. The path we followed was eccentric In the exireme. In fact, there wo no path, he climbed a succession oi 'and ravlnca opening out of ono another, and at dusk eun'igej umui a sheltered vsiley A Mills rlvn let foamed down the middle, da mined af the foot by a rrini harrli-- t il rocks. Horses and mule and a fe sheep and gouts grazed on the hanks Against the mountain wull on either SYNOPSIS In ARTHUR. D. HO WHEN SMITH h 1 think md. So far as we have ob served, none of the headliners bar np pen red on the scene, bill Ihe under ling ere very etflrlonl. Vernon King and I nave been over ' the ground ntiher thoroughly, lie's hern a priceless bel. And IViiy she's the moat enihmdiiktle worker on our side She ha a her father char tered sn they could run p and down the const on Ills archeological lrli and we need that to mark down Ihe house her we think the trcun.e lx " "Have you realty got a line on Ibe site of the Bueoleon?" asked Vlkka Yea," mild Hugh. "Muller of fact that wus comparatively easy, thunks ytuut.rtui f MomwUcKtiw ot aiuzuwt Atida Is th trait nzrk t to Vernon King. Tou see, he km v hi I'onstfliitlnople of old; and rftei Semloll Hotel consulting with some other lenrtied CMMlUtwi Johnnies out af 3olert college ami imteiMtlii AbaoHJn "will tdue Is several ancient Greks ot Ihe Syllo suT uxi cm know-ligoa the historical society, yon bruin. n( t buncbM. Uulrk if A llekt if Smlltt was able to point out mile seen (mil nil, quitinr, bl boll, Atula Will tod IdIkMmh. Hotpiulity ralely Hie general site of Ihe greuf ooibli.tnr or mwTC hxir. Yo pa I n re. When we hud gone so fm work bon white utlj. rort'uxrRicu LL90t dnurcteta.ar patpuj. Il hcenuie a case of picking mil the COMMON zr.SOZ MTK Stud for bauk In. building within that area that held Tttw mt Ititmt rUIn!. nmtr to hL'l tlmiM Beauty Culture mir tKre There brn't any N nsm. Nsf Mir tnyUimr roMi-t.KTcornes. Uftaunmtt Muiict Hr. VkUJfcut a Imut IL It's In what they call .Soldi hi mum AfaMftoiM. n.nt VV.vinr. With our compute couiite Miisyori a mean little street In a you en w,ux In tr .bop. ftell I.liV IT t; lot Ou, IVu. MIX sea mean vernier Hint skirls the old walls beyond Hie rallmud tracks." Otnr. t'ornllnr. an Suppllm ThMtrr and Church Kurmlur., i:dlon-iniMlniMHfrup. f. VUUQ In. biOlymrM..S(wtpfrtit(d, This house Is bulli right on the and Puppllc. Full t.ln ef n.llon.rr, hr,p-pil apcr. l. Otdoot nd l.cr,frt rhod walla. It hus a kind ok battered mug 11 ihwli NlbsntMi Wanted with ear. lo and F.nulpm.nt TIoum In tha w.id. til licence, elaborately carved cornices ataaorbor el aroat mrrit, low prlra good din t PPI.V til. M IIOOL Apply Factory, Superior Hbotmd , IU ho. htala hlrcci hl) Ukt Citf, ami end It rambles coant. t. Kinoaln. M la. Control. Inoo. ItOI lOth over a good bit of ground. Including CRUISE Jun 29 a fairish-sizecmirtyurd. just as you JO? w. -i- anoastma-CUNARD mJ Cj (HL'Ti'3 W For Efficiency old an Hie of wreck would expect of to $1300 S3 $600 UNE, days. KP&ILjIU and Sen ice I nee. There cant be any mistake pa Spain, Tangier, Algiers, Italy, Riviera, mm Gill pi ton rinc. Ray Day and Arrow. Why, Hie bird who llvesMn this house s, Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, bad putob. king pin, Lmm braka lining. Is the king of Hie Stamhoul gypsies Berlin (Paris, London. Rhine, CILL PISTON RING CO. the chief hml man of ('onstauHiiople etc. ). Hotels, drives, fees, etc. included. Salt LaU City East (Hi Sooth IS He has a whole flock of Jan. W $000 MMtit.rran.an Cruise, 29, af his beck and call Ask anybody Prank C. Clark, Tinea Bldg,, N. T, here about Benin TnkulJI TH( PHYSICIANS SUPPLY CO. llealih (Jiving --wrIS tint toil bvath, halt taka t'lly, Ctafc. kVaeso Mikall leaped to his feet at 1 HI Elasiflo Ptocklesf, Abdominal sound ot that name and strode over KupporttrE Invalid Chairs, Hatarnit in us, his hand on his knife. Crutches, Tanea Win tor Long Alt "Wlmt's the row? Inquired Hugh Marvelous Climate Good Hotel Tou rial Survlcat Instrument and Hospital SappHt as the old gypsy and Mkku encaged Camps Splendid RoodafrorfMHis Mountain For Pool Tabic and SuppUe and anything ta Views. Tha tsaiMiaruJdesartraftorfo (hofTnl iu a brisk exchange of sibilant phrases. Show Cato and Stora Fixture work winr Writ Craa A Chmttmy Out friend hus this person Total W. L. WETIIERBEE Jl's numbr.' I explained "He o'.d xxi Tt 8a. Tempi Salt Lake City us about Urn He hud heard about Ihe CALI FOK.M A treasures und the house." Clirara Wrrrt fmra Factory to Consumer hand DIAMONDS, WATCHES Then we must be right," cried made. 13.76. or 100 for 17 S Box 60 10c Path Sui-pl- ITAJI-tnAII- the Extrema, window-moldings- Ids young men to stick close to theli aVr quarters snd discourage any endesv ors to nmke them talk to cross the Golden Horn to the European quurtei of fera. Once we iad left Sinnibout Mkkii relinquished some of the wolfish umn hoi which his return to gypsy life hud inspired, .n't we discussed eagerly und not for the first time, the possl hllify that tiiirir had come to Hugh But our fears were relieved when we came to tin corner ot Ihe Street opp site the hotel, for there oy the en trnne stood Hugh and Watkins clmt ting with Vernon King. Nikka led the three of us up to the hotel, shambling . ungracefully and guggling a the western asiecl ot the building and the people who pnssed on he sidewuilk: "All eight.' he snld Well move np Deslde Hugh, and when there's no body In earshot you sny what you have to say. spenklng to me.'' We peered into tin lobby, gaped at shop windows sn. slowly worked Into a position close t Hugh and Vernon King Hugh gnv us one keen glance, obviously hcriiusi we were gypsies. But he did not recou nlze us. and Indeed In our gmidt clothes, dirty and unshaven, we tookeu nothing like his memory of us If they dont come In the next few King wits saying ns we nulled close by. staring at a Leva mine lady In' a I'orlsinn frock who was enierinv i op'n-nioiitlie- - pay-mu- Hugh. We Followed Was Eccentric In - e Mkka Inirotlmed bla ancle, and im-- l Hugh wilt) the un alitdlcd courtesy that mode II o dl H run la reMctnhrr but be know n ifh lag of what we call manners or the gentler akiccts of life. la Toulon here?" Nikka askml Wihwj Miknll n. The pack-ponie- s It. have undoubtedly Bayer Aspirin for headacfiei and know how promptly and completely these tablets relieve the pain. Dtey are even more wonderful in the relief of such serious suffering; as sciatica; lumbago; rltcumatism and those aches and pains that are bone deep. They dont affect the heart, and they da dispel the pain. Thereof nothing quite like genuine Bayer Aspirin, but see tliat you get the genuine. It has and Inside Bayer bn the are proven directions for many important uses it Is well to know. YOU art d fro;-sipialo- r l unco. tualu-travele- rounding the corner ot the farther side of tb block as we entered It. end when we made sure they had seen w turned lni croak street that led between buildings toward Gnlais end ih Golden If. rn. When w dodged Into Ih gateway ul the Khun of Ihe Georgian. Hugh bursting to talk, but Mkka ni. tinned him in be silent. The once o rwo ICurnica,ie Ilk hlmnelf end Watkins was bound to attract some iMciitloti. and we runted Item bp lha steep slulr to Ih second l lory, thd Wasso Mikall opened the door of our cubicle and stood soldo until Watkins had eoiercd Then be fume In. hlmnelf. and locked It and squalled down with hi bark igulnsf SCIATICA iiiotnr-lauiK- greeted with a heart warming mixture of affection and respect Their attitude toward him waa ex fie was one of them traurdlnary. selves several were his cousins, onui of them were related to him In some remote degree of consanguinity; he hml lived amongst them for years Yet to them, as to the rest of the world, be wat also the great master, the viulIulHi who could churni multi tildes, upon whose bounty, too. they and others like them had been sus tallied In periods of want We reinutr d In the valley for. one day, Just long enough for Wasso Ml kull to pick the six men he lutemlen to take with him, select horseflesh fm ostensible trading purismcs, and make the necessary arrangements for teuv Ing the tribe so long without his guld Two days Journey to the east car rlcd us Into the colorful stream of truf lie od a highway Cara s vans of Jingled along Bands of Itinerant gypsies like out selves; camel trains, endless prnces slons of ox carts, and very rarely an automobile or fincre. moved In both directions. The Balkan races In Theli varied garb Jangled and wrangled by Two hundred and fifty miles we traveled, south und east, snd at last there came a day when we passed the Tchlmldya barrlei and from a hillock caught a glimpse of a skyline of towers and Homing domes arid sonr Ing minarets and beyond then- to the right a hint of blue Hint was the meet Ing place of the Bosphorus and the Marmora. "It looks like a fairy city! I ex claimed. "It Vlll stink in your . nostrils," replied Mkka curtly. "It Is Stninboul the last stand of the Turk." Until we crossed Its very threshold the spell of the city held us, Not even the noisome hell ot Itiisslun refugee camps and tawdry villas und the un kempt tombs ol the llllls of the fiend could shatter the illusion of that splendid skyline, lint when we passed through the echoing arch of the Adri unople gate the spell was broken t'razy houses toppled over .lie filth of the streets; a dense mass of un washed humans eddied to and higgaring description leered from the steep lanes and alleys that branched off from lie main streets A hundred races swarmed about us. vy ing with one another In wretchedness and misery. It was us II a gigantic, cancerous sore, festering and gau grened through the centuries, had eat en away the vitallly ot what had once been the richest city in the world And hack and forth In that swarm ot Ini manlty's dregs wandered men of the civilization which had prosiierert out side the pale of Islam, French und British officers, bluejackets, pollus. tom mies and an occasional tourist, ding Ing to a smirking guide. We plunged Into the dark byways sometimes trverslng streets so narrow that pedestrians were compelled to squeeze themselves flat againsi the house-wallto permit us to pass. But at last we rode forth Into a wider thoroughfare and stopped opposite the gate of a huge, fortress-likbuilding, whose windowless stone walls towered above the surrounding housetops. Tne Khan of the Georgians, ex Here we shall be plained Nikka. swallowed up in an army of travelers. No one would think of looking for us In such a place. Wasso Miknll made the necessary to the porter at the gate, an I we rode between the ponderous, steel hound doors Into a courtyard such as you find in a barracks. Around it rose three tiers ot galleries, arched in stone, and below them were a succession ol stables fronted by sheds and pent houses Flies of goods lay ever where in th courtyard and on the galleries Horses, - mules, " oxen and camels neighed brayed, bellowed am grunt id. Men talked In knot ou tin muck SPANISH FORK. UTAH lse within twenty feel of onr (coupe I ffce moment. Jack altln, Htigl), Ton and Watty follow u .Ho around ihe block Ihe other way front us, W pick yon up," Hugh and Ustkltu watched us dl I'l'fhf. I hen said good hy to King, snd Walked down Ih street. Thef were cobble of fb court, squatted to awry gallery or leaned over ih railing a boutlng to each other. Women aal no bate and miracd I heir Infanta. Children ran about with th naual ability of children to escape tudden death la dangemo piece, it sounded Ilk boiler factory and an Insane asylum bolding o Jubilee convention. Hal Wksau Mlka'I and bla young men pushed through the confusion with the same bored air I would have worn In hueblng the subway rush af Grand Central. They appropriated a corner of a stable, and put op the and harms, unelm tied the px.-l- t climbed a flight ot alone stair lo th second Ibn r, where the old gypsy rented two cubicles, each lighted h a grated window two feet square and containing loiblng except some foul straw. Such food it wa did am have with us We hough! from a general slore con dueled lo a" angle tl the courtyard, and Ibe cooking was done ever a bra xler When nlghl fell, and the cook Ing Are l.tuicd out all over Ih court yard ond lo the galleries II was a sight worth coming in t lo see. There w,is an acrid reek id dung In the air. He sweaty smell of huimin ho!t, the pungent aroma of the clmrconl and an endless bubble of voice lo a score of tongues and dialects. We were astir early In the morning, and before eight o'clock Wnsso ill kull, Mkka and I left the klmn Was so having given strl.-- l Injunction l treasure jthcBUCOLEON '-p: WNU lifRVIC Ill ESS. i taxi. Better not, warned Hugh, with wink toward ns Th,t Is one time we fooled jut, I remarked, speaking In s low tom of voice at Mkka there was uohod.v a Troa-aach- eut-thro- . OBoasEaSaafiL il H ugh. pring f) at, postpaid with m. o. Patia. puaranteod, W. M. Kecktenwald, 1421 Ciyboutn Ave., Uhlcaxo "You're right enough, agreed Nikka. Bend pax tVasso Mikall returned to his flmrarterIn Kead from IlHmlwrlthix, written Ink. Trial reading 12c. CompMa a riooi rolled Hie and International clga hy analyeia tl. Corresponcietu place reite. "Il seems, also, tliai this To Society, Box 610, Grand JRaplUa, Mlth. kaljl Is a particular enemy of uiy . um-leHe was suggesling a ill tlr ez eriiiinatlng expetll'lon. We've gc six of Mkka s cousins in the nexl room, first class knife dlers, every one of them." I put In ARROW BRAND Willi Wasso Mikall and us, that UTAH For thnre who want the bent lKKI.K CO. SALT LAKiS CITY makes eleven. And Vermm King Is twelve." add Triplet, at Univ.rity He wauls to he In on Hie cd Hugh. For the first time since the founding whole hm.inss II aiqieals lo Ids at of the University of Michigan at Ann ebeol gl.-a- l bump, as well as to in 1837, a set of triplets Is rasies But we can't have Arbor, a rough fiouse yet. We don't know the among the graduates. They are mera bers of the Guffey family, of McKeesground well enough The next step i port, I'a. Lawrey, William and James to get Inside that house, h.v stealth were born April 24, 1905, They plan If possible, by force, if every utln i to enter medical school and practice means faff" together at the completion of their rro BE CONTINUED) course. Tiieir father Is a physician. while "iVM&Sr Buy your Diamond now for Christmas. Will sand to your bank for fras inspection no obligation. TEE CAPITOL JEWELRY CO. 42 EnatZaJ goat SaJtLakoOfy Kttp you r money in I h Wat and Buy Salt Lake City Directory HAWK BRAND PICKLES Work Clothes manufactured by PYKE NFG. CO., ! xT J city.iuh a Profitable Vocation Choose Learn the Beauty Culture Course giTen by a man that haa taught &H8 student bow to earn biQ MONKY. Catalog sent os request UTAH HIGH RCHOOL OF BEACTY CULTURE 831 Clift W. N. , sit in U-- , Bid. Balt Lake City Salt Lake City, No. 29. 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