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Show ITAH CACHE AMERICAN. Firt The Men Dead Mails Chest on the COLDS CAUSE LOSS by CI.IITOKl) II A Y.'IONI) U Tsa U gi'd aid bit k ll ha body A alender pld wuleh very well. cl.ii ii pruned hla vet ami alml rohaiamly b finpered It with one baud or the other. "I La la l.leuieiinnt Stanton. Mr. Iluherra," taid Mr. Darling. lli-do you do." aa!d Roberta. I'm told you're Inteie.tlng yourlf In tide thing," I "Anyone might be Interrte4. waa anlgned to ll." "The l! titeiiut.l av 111 have a great deal to do with It. Mr. Roberta," mid Mr. D.irlli g. "mid maybe It mould be the almplevl Start If you would till him as you told me why you unde (Ida vl!t." I've JlIM teamed of the death of Ilnyton end Rrowo and Trendily." 1 ve a. lid Roberta. been abroad. When I arrived In New York I read of It, and yesterday I saw In the World that a Chlnigo detective waa In Whlto I'lulna rtamlning the Turner w.ll." That was my pttd.il little friend, the probate rlerk," su'd Stanton d me Imk an I then pave lie liio boy the story. And why no!, at that? Lcfa see. when did you PRECEDING EVENTS rur.nii. XI i:. II, 1 un i I si ( f rlub. si;a Mhtn k r. . ( nl patum iJrUtau ft IrtiuUjf. la Man ton found r i I ft ft ta k Ilea. .m v )ut lit thft Out- ft IV I ft Im Bukin Aft It.Jft i;, Ml III It feltii Ih in Mli HsM'iO M l' I Trail Mr of ! ri t.t ! lo us U winter At it .,ai kr trruu t fund nriudft t P a t' I n I rr lfwn An f). dd l.' itrt a, irmion jur,irtto n. Tin r r a'r.i a itiai i, r driv . Inn . au 0 r t'- r n m n t uiil ; In I f ur ). fi In- - t' t ' i v it li.'idt r rt i,.v t fra If I d"n1 brvn kti;d name la ton tnlon rnnnerte the tvi WUruhiln.lrul -l la TremMv kmtnl i .fon Cla h .1 ' ei. t t a4 ! ! 7 Hi if ru in liiafaf, and Uft A n fi t . j : . w, it him . t two ia out. nr d on of !! tn d iPK r r ilgrtnU. o': . i ; r In hla rar, la Itroenidmtn. ufil' dent. A Ver n J jif, of tLe rae. ret alia the ectlon mil ft art c2J ino.fi in Wilt r vile by a man ntmed Turn I ffjuea'he'J the In 'i i. i f h t t t I i ?! r r. r, In 0" to ( i all v. Ahl Hi'erta. a ttn. t ar 0 p , at the lUath r? en, Urowii, "Yesterday nioniing.' "Tlnita right for what I srem to have asked you. but when did you read of tlie death of your friends? A week or ten days ago. If the Story Interested you, you might have cut It out. Sometime people Roberta took a clipping from bis v ie h!re d. (locket. "Thut'a said Stnnton. right, glancing at It and returning It. You are familiar then with the principal known fuels, but that story waa printed October II. This Is October W'hnt Caued you to come to Newburgh today? Is this a police examination?" "Yea. The beginning of one." "I'm not sure I'm prepared lo submit to one." "Don't give that dilemma a Just answer questions. thought. Why did you come here today? "I've been perplexed and concerned. It suddenly occurred to me that Mr. Darting was the one for me to see." Well, Mr. Roberts, said the lieutenant, "you observe thut your Income bits been Increased, whether the method perplexed you or not" What do you mean by that?' "The divide Is only three ways instead of six, as I understand It, Even If the said tlie lieutenant. news of the death of your friends was a shock there was that consolation." Friends I he exclaimed and What I want to laughed sharply. know Is what's It all about? Who Is killing these men and why? You ean't explain It by coincidence. That's too I VI Mr. Roberts Makes a Call. itAImN MJ.Y y.iuTI hear from inf," Stnnton mid to the young couple as they stood In the front doorway of old burial anil I 'Id unoertulntic collin lctiglh you ever on wider how they will pet you out of that house If you live In It until you die? It's the window for us," said the We're anticipating It, corboy. dially It will he a romantic escape. Like a bird." "Don't he In a btirry about It." said the lieutenant. "Certainly not, said young Mrs. Turner. "Youll hear from me, Said the lileutenant us he clicked the pate. Youre only three removes from a lot of money. We couldn't abide It, the girl called nfler him. The lieutenant waved them farewell. lie looked at his watch and saw tlmt lie had an hour of the morning before lunch, and when he came to his hotel he walked on by It to the IlaMirouck house, headquarters of Washington when the army marched back from Yorktown to the Highlands. The late October sun was warm, and the lieutenant strolled about within the Inclosed grounds, reading tlie inscriptions on the French guns of Uis Christian Majesty and observing contemplatively the tomb of L'zal Knapp, the last of the Life Guards. Even more than an Unknown Soldier in Arlington, Westminster, at the Are de Trlomphe or elsewhere, l'zal Knapp Is the military apotheosis of the enlisted man. Uis Is the lone watch of the Highlands. Ills name Is known, not unknown. Ills tomb on the bluff by the Hudson Is In the living shade of his commander In chief. The spot Is Uzal Knapp's with the old cannon of an eclipsed Sun King blazing w it h darts and their assertion of nec pluribus Impar ratio ultima castings of I.ercn per at Iouay. Democracy has lived. The Sun King is dead. Three cheers for Knapp! Stanton gave Uzal a soldier's salute arid walked hack to the hotel In tlie red carpeted dining room of the Ialatine tlie colored head came to him. Lieutenant Stanton? he asked. Yes. said the lieutenant. "Mr. Darling has telephoned asking you to call him nt your convenience. Thank you, said the lieutenant. He finished tils lunch and went to a telephone booth. Who do you think Is standing on my hearthrug? Mr. Darling t, asked. An unfair question. Pomppy. Its vous. No, Unless It's Ronald Roberts, a bit nersaid Stanton. I nssure you, yes. And as Ive told him you are here he wants to see you. The gentleman Is fidgety. May I come right over? Id suggest It. The man Stanton found on Mr. was trim, of Darling's hearth-rumedium height, with gray above the ears, restless, dandified, shifty-eyeand undoubtedly In a state of mind. His tailoring was g black-haire- d d t.-- nad this? . -- CHAPTER III ul-hr- friend" 'll'i it r i to he tH of en h tt ,Ie4 among the r t 'luroeri ion tft lfl ft an 'i in . it though at the death fU ijirie of the w ill of tl e to inherit nil Turner dlra he ah'i-iiafter rinking the allL iiiU'ii auMei la foul play In the t'irte death. and writes to the meftKii pr.ltre htsnton tntvr-Vie- v a A t Inrlinir. ore of the Hill parling telle of him he Turner wanted ami et(tfrid the "i henefl iarlea II w one anotlsr, kill the to of they hivli k In the piat Injured him beiril forrl ne" The will mt thod rf re enRe. i IN fishy. ' , "What do you make of It? You don't Imagine that It Is all among friends, reducing the overhead to Increase the dividends? the lieutenant asked. What else can I think? Roberts made a gesture of Impatience which suggested dismay. "Why should you think so? You three who are alive were supposed to be In Europe. We find you here. Are we to conclude that you were the one who took the red lights away from the bridge approach?" G d, no, man Roberts almost yelled it. Well, then," Stanton persisted, the whole theory breaks down. Even If Turner-wil- l beneficiaries did start cracking one another out for Increased returns there must have been a character not In the plot on that Wisconsin road. You are here, but Innocent The other two are abroad. It was at this point that Roberts' nervousness became quite apparent as fright There's where you're crazy, be said. II I, They're both here. man I Theyre here. Wasn't AshBlair ley on the boat with me? probuhly was, too. "Probably ? the lieutenant asked. Couldnt you know? "Frankly, I kept to my cabin after I saw Ashley. I nssumed Blair was with him. I didnt trust them. If I wanted to commit murder a ships the place to choose. You'd be an awful fool If you But why did, said the lieutenant. You did murder occur to you? didn't know an.v thing of Clayton, Brown and Trembly then." Ill refer you to the Turner will, said Roberts, and then to anyone who has had a chance to know Blair and Ashley. The whole thing was only a question of who and when. Turner wrote that plot. Europe wasnt big enough for the three of us. That's why I was coming back. Blair was with Ashley on the boat I saw them both on Fifth avenue yesterday. And look here, Mr. Darling, Im declaring myself out of this. I don't want any more your d n checks. I dont want anything to do with the d n will. I'm Bid (Mug to be hunti-- oon." "Mr. .i!d the lieutenant, a )ml may have mini Led, I am In d uht, I have mine muvlctliin Niu mine of them roinern you. but I here are many doubt. We know Arthur Tren l.'y shot Dunn Ilajlon or bad him !,.!. We know Anliur Tremt.ljr threw l'reton I'.rown on knife blade. We know Arthur Trembly r.tn oT Hie rad and waa killed. Put we don't know, you ee. who look away the red light If you had been end P.oiir and Mr. Ahh-In Run e at the time and hnd there )ou might have left li pi eul.itii g n to what agencies joy could have employed, but wre could not have pluecd any one of But you n the road by lie light It appear thut you were all three In lhl r.. untry. Alien did you arrive, Mr. Robert? Robert looked at Id questioner If he UMmted hi answer would md be aniLfaetory. I landed October 7," be Mid. "And your bout? "The Empress of Australia. "Oh." a reflective exclnmatlon from the lieutenant "Did I misunderstand you, Ron, when you said you kimlid In New York ami that Mr Ashley was on the bout with you? That waa a slip, an Inadvertence. We were on a Canadian boat. I rume direct from Montreal lo New York.' You landed at Montreal, and not Quebec? for the connection "Naturally, lo New York. "tid'k The Knipresa of Australia doe not go above Quebec. Another Inadvertence, prubahly. The ship's list will prove tlmt you were ou the R.i-ru,- I came Sipiember ed In New York,1 " ll the truth that Ashley and Blair were on Hie suute boat? 8tao- ton ake-I Sawr Ashley as I "Yew; that I wild. I kept to my cabin, but I ww Blair wljh Ashley a few days after landing." "Not yesterday, then? eo five or Si "No, It wa L "s"-- "Fo. The entire !x of you were here two week before the first of the killing "That true, but now listen. Mr. Copper. I'm m.t an assassin. I've been cverii g, but If been to proI dont IL tect mvsclf. That' bad mind hazard and danger. I them In my day. But I enut tnd being stalked like game. I haven't got the nerve to be expecting a shot from the brush or the alley. So Ive been going to piece In a way. hoot It I n them. If they eould out I'd tnke them on, but I'm not Thafe equul to thi assassination. all there la to It, Lieutenant I can't aland It. Im not hot euough. I onnT kilt first. So I've got to wait for It. I can't do 1L Yon can say Im yellow. I guei-- I am If till la the game. I could have killed Ashley and Rialr. There wasn't much chance of It a being I could have difficult or d.tngerou got Ashley any time at night, out on the deck, even In hi room. Who In h I would have suspected me? I could have got lllalr In New York. Wbnl'a another murder In New York? But I can't do It. I want to throw them olt Did That' why I came here. I give op my share. I'll get along. sold LieutenBut, Mr. Robert ant Stnnton, you can't give up to So long as you their satisfaction. live there I an Impediment to the redistribution of the estate In the hands of the sole surviving beneficiary. And that, I think, la tlie object being pursued. I think you're right snld Robert I've tried to think It otherwise, but I can't I may be yellow, but I can't go through with It Of course youre yellow," said Roberta turned on him. You D n Little Louse! Come Clean? Will You boat Your hotel registration In New York will prove you went there. Consequently you didnt go from Quebec to the Engle River region of Wisconsin, you were not there October 3 because you did not land until October 7. Weve got to give the three of you that break, Ron. All we need is a verification of It on the ship's list and the hotel register. YouTI not find It. I didnt use my name In coming over. You d n little louse! Will you come Clean? Pompey, bring me three feet of garden hose. The lieutenant arose to meet Roberts face to face, and Stantons bulk and conviction dwarfed the others physical and moral nature. Come clean, before I handle you. Come on, now. Pompey, get me the "Stop!" he cried. What is this to him and Stanton turned smiled. "Your Roman centurion. Professor. Your lieutenant of Chicago police. Come through, Ron, or I'll put your remains out In the street. Youll have to pardon me, Mr. DarI ling, but this rat requires it want the truth from him. Pm going to have it. I may have to prepare him for It. Look at him. A rough word and hes not so hard boiled. Roberts had quailed but was recovering, and he was to recover enough dignity In another minute to make use of his outraged position In Mr. Darlings home. I wasn't prepared for this treatIt startled me, It ment, he said. was entirely unexpected. It startled me, said Mr. Dar"I had more confidence in ling. Lieutenant Stanton. Sorry, Mr. Darling, but it was necessary to startle Mr. Roberts. I must remind him that I eau and will throw him Into a cell. Now I want the truth. When did you land? Roberts was silent a moment, looking at the rug. I think I made a mistake In try-o- f Ing to conceal anything, be Bald Its only ax to the time finally. Can De Creatly Reduced by Precaution. 11 and land- No cop- per can tell me that I've been more places which asked for guts than In my house? j oer W.rtlll Cw the lieutenant hose. Mr. Darling rose In horror. j BH, POULTRY FLOCK any copper ever saw." "One of them made Thomas Turner your enemy," said Stanton. You might tell us that piece of yellowness. Mr. Darling proLleutenunt, tested, this has been Interesting, but I know whnt your objections would be, .Mr. Darling, but Isnt our pattern defining Itself? You may know why Mr. Turner made this will. I can guess. Mr. Roberts here knows. Robert do you want to tell us? I presume Turner thought he had been Injured. He was wrong as to me." IIow were you sir associated with Mr. Turner? the lieutenant asked. And where? Once, for me, said Robert I dont know about the other The seven of us were In a Peruvian Jungle. Turner was taken desperately ill. I volunteered to make a dangerous trip to get- a doctor. I dont know what happened. I got out, but I couldnt get back. I was too sick myself. I dont know what the others did." You were Inclined to think that Mr. Turner was sincere when he said his bequest to you was In gratitude? It was unexpected, but I had no reason to think it was In enmity. It would seem that he planned a massacre and evidently not In gratitude. He must have been pretty sure of the character of Eome of you. Loanee due to colds In the powl- ry flotk Wf by fullrd. jn overcrowding. Improper dampness. Inundation, in the walla of ,h tffor(jiDg to R oblo ggr1cu. tl,glBct0 of tural experiment station. j Mr. Kdglngtoq said that wide vart- ttiona In temperature between night and day, long period of cold, damp inij mpij change of envt- rollln(u are other contributing causes resulting In cold Tits disense may affect birds of any sgs but Is most likely to develop In young bird that are In overcrowded quarters or heavily Infested with Intestinal parasite lice and mite ' Tbe first symptom of cold Is t clear, witery discharge from ons or both nostril In s few days this discharge becomes viscid, yellowish or gray In color, and resembles At the discus become more pu advanced the discharge dries on the noitrll and Interfere with breathing, The affected bird frequently neeze, ipear droopy and may have watery discharge from tbs eye Treatment of the Individual fowl sITected with a cold usually Is Impractical and rarely profitable unless tbe bird of exceptional value. Attempts to administer medicinal agents In the feed seldom are successful owing to the lack of appetite possessed by the alck bird. Fowls affected with cold are beat removed from the flock, and If the disease Is In an advanced stage It la best to destroy them. In attempting to control and prevent colds It la necessary to discover the reason for the low resistance of the birds and then to remove tbe cause. vrutllallon, crce i(Jj , j 1 Laying Age of Pullets Matter of Importance ft Aid-Hom- e Week Remedy I1L "Insure Yourself Chicago, Suffering! la Ih Against Needle Intensive slognu of personal action national announcewhich preface ment that tha eleventh anniversary of First Aid Home Remedy Week has been fixed for March 13 19. The National Association of lteaU Drugsponsors of the ptnn which gist Inc, dedicated to Sterling Product Ih drug world In I'CJ, 1 Joined ta this campaign for nation wide preparation to meet unexpected aeddent and sudden lllneo by tha National Association Wholeaal Druggists and the National Association of For the first Retail Drug Clerk time all Stale Pharmaceutical Assofor ciations are also greater preparedness for the physSeveral ical emergenclea of Ilf governors and mayors of municipalities have by proclamation called attention to the week which baa enjoyed a decade of Increasing sucres "Fill That Medlclna Clout Now I Is tha command that baa been made from tbs first week to tbe present campaign, and all of them have been timed during houw cleaning Secretary S. C. Henry of Hi day N. A. IL D. 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The use of the Incubator and brooder Is recommended as the most Massage the scalp with the 01nf If It Happened Today g economical and way of raent to remove the dandruff. has about leave to Pari Greece, Then reproducing the flock, and also tbe shampoo with Cntleura most certain means In insuring an decided to take Helen with him. Makto cleanse the hair and reto Soap has sure Menelaus that gone ing early hatch. Exchange. store its natural gloss the links for the afternoon, he atenls and vigor. up to Helens room. Use of Cod-LivOil Ointment 25c and 50c. Soap 25c. I love you, he crle Fly with Potter Drug r oil with the me to TroyP When using hopnfA: iSt C Corp. I wish I could, sighs nelen, but scratch mixture or poultry mash, Malden, Mam. the quantity usually recommended I Just know Id never find a barber Is a 2 per cent by weight that is, In Troy who could shingle my hair for 100 pounds of grain or mash two properly." old should be So Paris goes oft to Atlantis and pounds of This Is a simple amount to marries a mermaid whose hair Is alused. Jnat ft lUy Irw Dm apply, as a quart measure may be ways kept In curl by the dampness, btuincM center Qctd used, a quart being approximately and the Trojan war Is averted. and Homelike. Kansas City Star. equivalent to two pound mmis. Ur priced r oil Feed treated with Katcc 91.19 ftnd ftp should be mixed In comparatively Dr. Pierce Pellets are best for liver, small quantities so as to Insure Its bowels and Btomach. One little Pellet for Commcrci! Rate entire consumption before the oil a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. has a chance to become even slightly Scrrlec Ginn tft Her Opinion rancid. A few days of hot weather Connection matter with Whats the In Hjbby result losses of feed value may I suit this that Just dont you bought H. this factor. JOE PEPPER, Manager through 145 So. 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah Because of its vitamin content, like it? The store man said It was Phone Waa. 3965 fit. a Salt Lake's Only Family Hotel which makes It something of a subconmore It a looks like Wife effects stitute for the health-givinr oil has some-- vulsion. Florida Times-Unloof sunshine, Whoever has nn accomplishment Is Telephone calls received at th tjmeg been referred to as canned likely to exhibit It beyond the de- White House last year totaled 303,22 sunshine. Among mortals, second thoughts mands that his social circle require as compared with 77,055 made. Then are wisest. Euripides. of him. are 102 working line A T CuttcuTUyGintmctt, of labor-savin- er cod-live- AMBASSADOR cod-liv- HOTEL Pf cod-live- g cod-live- want out of It. His money can t compensate me for life on these terms. I tell you Im not an assassin, and I cant protect myself. I Intend to meet and talk to your two friends, said Stanton. It may add to your sense of security. Frankly, Mr. Roberts, I do not know whether you removed the red lights ordMno't." My "guess you didnt My guess Is that one of the other two did. Whoever It was had a d npble brutality. He did not care who went off the road. He took a chance he would get the man he wanted. Whos the greater brute of the two? Acton Blair, Id say. But Ashley Is trickier. He might be crueler, although hes physically weaker. "It must be apparent to all three of you, said the lieutenant that a fourth death will be highly suspicious. We have actors and motives rather plainly before us. I shall advise all three of you to take your Increased dividends and trust to luck we cant find the man who took away those lights. 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