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Show tVEXOTIC adventuresj- - Newspaper, Published Mery Tiel.y and IrtiLiy By the (sih Anierfran Publishing ( o. I (J Urol tenter Mml, I of in I lah W V A by rarrter Advertising rate or mail one year adapted ftom made known open application. thl Runian $rcrtt packet o eonHenttal Are You a Good Fireman? Dunai I nb.ii, In itltrtrt tpr Dm to thl fftkbia. ranklnf tache. to take Aim to te tht amout Warn Mala peeaem a esotit daaca Afte raardl. SAaWa leavet la dwodf the meitafft. bul Aa naff atk a rh.vff.r la polal aul Mata Hart I ear At- Colonel If you, as a citizen of your community and a taxpayer, were asked whoso duty it is to forward the cause td jou'il prohaldy say it is the fire departments. HQW CO ON WITH THK STOKY As a matter of fact, it's yours. The fire department TIIF. rAllllo is simply a leflection of your will. If its inefficient, it's to find that tha II. prepared man your fault. If it's efficient, its because oit and your chauffeur did not know. But the car and a to is made it so. seen that have pointed neighbors c ild lit cry chic irtuc, like etcry chic fault, can be 'Thai to Madam Mata ltrl a In a lower vou. th driver added. laid to the door of the iudhidual otcr and taxpayer. ran lake you, Mavaieur TM to a And the fire department can be one of the greatest To Ibaanoff. who had had only the faults as well as one of the greatest virtues. Millions of isimeai plan brjond Inquiring. Ihto dollars worth of property, and thousands of lives, have teemed an omrn A fataiut, liH ao he abandoned him been needlessly destroyed because the fire department manyto Ruiar. . Max idrme leaving tl.e uf to tl.e thauftrur, he began to wasnt up to a hard job, because the alarm system vva of the t the y In j r,pc'tve befaulty, because water facilities were insufficient, or cause apparatus failed at a crucial moment, flood fire departments arent necessarily expensive. They consist, mainly, of a disciplined, scientifically trained crew, working with standard aparatus apara-- t us that is the product of one of the old linns which have been making it for generations. Your town can have such a department. If it hasnt one now, you. as a taxpayer, can point the way. Fire protection is one field where only the best is jood enough. n, maroon-tolore- d 1 I i de-- , N hiMtte of KNITT l 0 uiiiriMt nN t hi (nfpornllii, MHIhV ( II II K i i f ml ! pin i i n( n I You are hciebv summoned to appear within twenty daa after of this summons upon mi that at service served within the county in a meeting if the Ixianl of direc- if which this action Is brought, tor held on the 17th, dav of June 1933, an aaeceement of $10 no otherwise within thirtv d.tvs aft-- r of pin co of a la. la hereby Riven prittlpal Uia NOT1C13 Utjt It per share was levied upon the of the corporation, capital stock payable on or before the day of July 1933. to D. H. Thomas Treasurer of said corporation, at Ixiirnn Otv, Utah. Any stock upon mav re which this assessment main unpaid on said 22nd dav o' 1, he 193 will delinquent and July, advertised for sale at public aucunless pavtnent Is made tion. and before will be sold on the 12th te of August. 1U3, to av day toaet her assessment, delinquent exami of cost with advertising pense of sale. It v' order of Board of Directors. Advt. D. H. THOMAS, S e Notice to Creditors IV TIIR WTKirT COI IIT OF TIIK imsihmt OF kikst TTK Jimmi. OF ITtli IV 1M1 OF I HUB. 1 1I K IOINTY THK FOU In the Matter of the estate of. Nlela P. Nielsen, Deceased claims will present Creditors with voueheis. to the undersigned Colin at their place of residence lege Pieclnct. Cache County.davVtahof on or before the 15th, Date of Pliat September, 1933. Publication Jnlv 11th. 1931. and Orville U P. Nielsen Nephi with the Nielsen. Administrators Will annexed of the estate of said Deceased. C. W. DUNN. Attorney for Kstate. Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Ctah, in and for the County of Cache. service, and defend the above action; and in case of vont failure so to do, judgment will e rendered against you according to th demand of die complaint, which has l en filed with the Clt rk of This the above entitled Court, action Is brought to recover a Judgment, quieting jdantlffs title to the following described property In Smlthflcid situated pitcinct ('ache Fount v, Vtah, 20 at a point beginning chains north and 6 2' rhnltia cist of the southwest coiner of the5 northeast quarter of section Township 12 Noith of Range One East of the Salt Lake Mtidian. thence north louo chains; thence east H'Ort chains; thence south R00 chains; thence west 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres more or Rs" Also beginning at a point 3 9 chains east of the wst quarter comer of the southwest quart of section ::t. Township 11 North of Range one East of the Sait l.ake Mcndian. running thence mirth 6 b chains; thence cast 2 6 to chains; 1 Vounty Road; thence south 9 chains; along6 Vounty v st 2 thence chains Road; thence north 3 chains to the place of beginning, containing 2 56 acres, more or less" Also beginning nt a point vr 2 tods east of the noithwest corner of the southwest quarter of tion 34. Township M North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian, tunning tin nee south IP chains; thence cast 1) 3 chains, thence south 19 uu chains: thence east 6 00.1 chains; Ounce noith 10 chains; thence west 0 827 chains, thence north 10 chains; thence west 6 00 chains, muie or less to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres more or less "Also beginning at a point 9 897 chains east of a point on the east boundary line of south Mam Street in Smithfeild. ('ache County. Vtah. 7 50 chains east of a point 30 chains north of the southwest corner of section 34. Township 13 North of Range (hie East; of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence running east 2.233 chains; thence south 10 oO chains more or less to a point desculnd as being 20 00 chains north of the south line of the southwest quarter of said section 34; thence est 2 232 chains, thence north 10 chains more or less to the place of beginning, containing 2 186 acres, more or les. half-close- d irr.oke hr.v, S 9 r . r i Nil-so- CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Wm. W. Ross - arV :'A My V - m kettMMWt Ow aiLl I om iiifomcd that Shubin got the papers today," said Adriana. suit. Shortly after, M.ita Huri out accompanied by several men In uniform and stepped directly Into her car. Then his driver leaned back to tell him that he had heard her say. The Pavilion, where Madame RosanofI was degoes frequently lighted, for It had occurred to him that a private residence or Mata Karls own house might present many difficulties to his entrance. Now there were none that he could see and he appeared to be headed for an exhilarating Interlude. There was no traffic at all on the He could Just make out Tauboiirg the car ahead and he thought but was not sure that at Intervals he heard the throb of a car following. They crossed a bridge, the etone arches above and their reflections In the black mirror of the Seine forming perfect circles. RosanofI tossed his 'cigarette Into the water and a shadow arch broke Into little ripples Ahead of them lay the Place de la Concorde At this point they met other taxis, there were a few lights and eome people In the streets, and they loet the maroon colored car. The driver, however, seemed sure of his direction They turned up the Champs Elysees and had gone on quite a long time, the way growing dimmer and dimmer As RosanolT was about to question the driver, the crunch of wheels on gravel told him that they had arrived. They were In front of an old house half hidden by trees. It looked Imposing but a little shabby and there were no particular signs of gayety other than flickers of light at the upper windows, RosanofI had half a notion that the driver had tricked him He did not believe that Mata Harl would waste her exoticism on this desert air. Nevertheless, the man had departed, he was alone on the street and with a sinking premonition ol disappointment, he went In A flight of steps led from the street level to a cloakroom and a desk Just as In a provincial hotel An attendant pushed a pen and a book toward him. "You are a member. Monsieur?" "No" You will have to register, please " The attendant then Indicated that and the bar Jay the gaming-room- s across the hall.. j . : came -- STK- -. Nerv-O-Met- er Wanted Animals Dead or Alive Colorado Animal Bi-Produ- cts Co. ut warmth, acknowledge its perfection and forget It. But hers was one cf those faces which have tl.e pow-- r of drawing the eye, similar to flowing water, with the suggestion cf a scarcely perceptible mobility Some men had Inevitably gathered about her at the bar. Amor c th-Rnranoff recognized the old de Slgnas. tottering on legs as tn.n as broomsticks. He envied him, for the old man like the rest kr.ew Mata Harl. S! e Insisted that I n drli k a toast to her In champagn- -. 'But I'm not allowed -- nar.ipagr.-. the old man demurred. ' It'a bad fi r my heart "One little sip. papa'" 'But it s bad for my ' "That's where my lips l.a-1.. : She put the gla direc'ly tr M Marqu.s' lips. He drank and chcte.' RosanolT found that she cou'd lauc i He laughed, too. She then turned end lco'ced hln full In the face, a long, Impersona' d stare, as if she were a statue In a museum an would then go on to the next statu: Her eyes did, in fact, travel on. The next Instant she txclaimc I brusquely. With an elbow she 'had upset her glass. The wine was spilt In a wide puddle acrees the m; of the bar. A man with a painted gray beard called a waiter and said, "I hope it hasn't spotted dress, my dear." But Mata Harl appeared already o have dismissed the incident from her mind. "You say you never gamble, papaf she Inquired of the Marquis. "Go-1Then I shall gamble for you. I fed lucky." RosanolT moved behind her to tha tables as If pulled by a string. At first there were no o' her vacant place3 and he took up a position where he could watch her ami hear her. 'We'll start with five thousand," she said. "Five thousand?" repeated the Marquis weakly. "Isn't that enough to begin with?" "Faltes voe Jeux1" called the croupier She lost It all and Roaanoff thought that the Marquis would faint. Mata Harl declared. ''We' I better have another five thousand She seemed to be going through a routine mechanically and paid no attention to the play. This time, there was slight delay before the croupier made his announcement. One of the pretty ladles" of which there were the usual number scattered among the tables, proffered the croupier a ring In exchange for chips. The man declared that It was against the rules "It's worth twenty thousand francs." Insisted the girl. "I'd sell it for ten." She held It up. The ring had a single, large stone In a queer, square setting. "What an odd ring, Mata Harl 6ald. "Let me see It." She examined It with some Interest. while the Marquis looked away. She then returned the ring, and the girl, gathered up her empty handbag and left the table. Again the croupier called. "Faltes Wf4 Unn Typewriter Repair Work dAU A. B. Crockett 24 So MjUa Phono Adriana, who appraised her professionally. Said, 'You look very well tonight, my dear." To which she replied without emotion. "All the same, I am sure I waB followed. Do you know that Dubois came to see me dance?" He's watching you?" 'Ever since the submarine Job . I'm afraid the French authorities are very much annoyed." "Hm. You knew about that affair . . . and knew " "And Carlotta. If I were you. I'd look Into Carlotta." "I will. And Into you. too. said Adriana simply. "Tell me this: If you thought you were being followed, why did you come here tonight? With a hint of malice she replied. "Because I was told that you wanted to see me particularly and because you've always taught me that personal danger Is never to be considered In the performance of duty." "You enjoy It. don't you?" "What else do you think I do It for? The money? I have my choice of bank accounts." "Still, thirty thousand marks for a few papers Is a great deal. "To me, no!" she said superbly "No one would dare to offer me less' Many have offered me more. I have my court and my courtiers, the decrepit de Signac, Caron with tears streaming from his eyes at will. Ambassador B you have but to see him eat to form an opinion of him the Prince with the eyes of a pig and the mouth of a coward, a grand duke, a grqat musician. And I hate them all! I am bored with all men." "Too many victories, my dear A You're capricious, a little surfeit mad . . and we have work on hand. Is Shubin still among your admirers?" how simple. Oh . "Shublnl Adriana ! "Not so simple It Is a question of shipments of munition from Archangel," he said In a matter-of-fatone "We want 'the ship lists and the porte of embarkation I am Informed that Shubin got them today." "You will have them tomorrow." she replied In the same tone. Adriana lit her a fresh cigarette. She did not leave through the door behind tha screen but through an . . ct r . elob-orate- ly vos Jeux! Again Mata Harl lost. But this time she was annoyed. She brushed the remaining chips to one side and got up hastily. There's no pleasure In losing she exclaimed The heavy gold skin of her dress Just brushed the cloth of Rosanoff s uniform and emitted an electric spark like s cat's back when It Is stroked He was desperate with helplessness for he felt sure that she would soon leave, yet all the approaches he could think of seemed too clumsy TOMORROW The Bing. n GOOD COOK and Housekeeper, Best referseeks employment. ences. Answer to Cache American. FOR RENT One furnished apartment. Call 218-J. yo-i- WILL TRADE Large seven passenger sedan in excellent running condition, lor small coupe. Call at Cache American. Geo. 68 MOVING West First North We Call and Deliver CRATING DISTANCE MOVING Phone 405 FACKING LONG Two Room Living Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. Apartments Furnished For Phone 314 419 N. 2 E. Light Housekeeping Hot and Cold Water Quality Electric Company 123 and $15.00 per month $12.00 North Slain Where You Can Buy New Temple Hotel 50 Electrical East Center Logan or MAURICE APARTMENTS Appliances At New Low Prices NORQI 102 West 1st North ILECTfilC Logan REFRIGERATOR RENT House apartment. Phone or 639-T- V 87-- one-ha- your home, buy your farm, or look FOR SALE New 1933 Chevrolet after vout work, through a well Master Four Door Sedan at a directed classified ad. Try one reasonable discount. Phone 39b. and be convinced. uca can tb-- VLckimmti He the norge 6cjote tfai (huj An electric refri- gerator is not a casual purchase. You dont expect to trade it In on a new one In a year or two. Yon expect it to keep on doing its good work indefinitely . . . a lifetime. Norge is, unquestionably, the lifetime refrigerator. Its cabinet is constructed and finished fbr endurance. Its design and arrangement is so carefully considered that you'll wonder if it could be improved. And an for the Norge mechanism The Rollator stout heart of the Norge is almost everlasting ... so simple in design that it has hut three moving parts ... so powerful that blistering heat has no effect on its freezing ability.. .so ingeniously designed that you dont see it, hear it or even think of it from one year's end to the next. Perhaps youre considering an electric refrigerator for your home. Youll want the one you can depend upon for years of faithful service. So, by all means, see the Norge before you buy. Norge is manufactured by Norge Corporation, Detroit, Division of Corporation, one of the worlds largest makers of automotive parts , inBorg-Warn- er cluding free wheeling. Th, Watervolr keeps a gafloa of chilled water on tap. Of crystal glass. Its easy to use, to fill and to keep dean. It is extra equipment ... available for all models. Real Estate Agency Located temporarily at 538 East Call First South, Logan, Utah. for appointments. A furnished FURNISHED APARTMENT two and three room apartment with bath, nicely furnished, modFOR SALE A good, five room,! FOR SALE Good saddle horse. frame house, with out buildings erate rates. 135 East Center. J. G. Davis, 213 East 3rd South. acre of and garage on WE CAN SERVE YOU block one in Providence, land LOST Bay pony. 5 yeirs old. No South and two blocks East of ice can We sort you brands. really give Finder notify Cache in obtaining some one to rent meeting house. American for reward. FOR lalete. Smiths Y. WITH COLLATOR lf We have inquiry for homes from $1000.00 to $1500.00. 54 JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY You wt'li-o- S FOR EXPERT heavy-lidde- 3 District Court of the First WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE? Judicial District of the State of l 1 tnh, in and for the County Why not subscribe for the Cache Cache. American and get all the local and county news at a small cost of Carue Pitcher, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel P. Nilson, James R only $1.50 per year? Ella Wright. Eliza Nilson Minnie Nilson, Amanda Miles, Rtn-d- a Chambers. Oliver Nilson Kor-s- ti Nilson. Amos Nilson. Joseph Nilson, Parley Nilson. Elsie Reed. Eduar Nilson Milo Nilson. Donna Christensen. Franc Sena Christensen, Thelma Morrill, Rodney LATEST METHODS and Carma Nilson known and desurviving heirs of Pet r Nilson. unIN DRUGLESS ceased, and also agamt the deHEALING known heirs of Peter Nilson, ceased: Ralph T. Thornlev, Samuel Service .T. C. PitMurv Thornlev, Thornloy 312 West Center St, Phone 938 cher. Effie P. Smith. Arthur H Pitcher. Jesse P. Pitcher Nathan Herbert Pitcher. Violet P. Karl, Oliver Marion Leroy Pitcher Power. Edward John Pitcher. Rtf hard Power Samuel Stmhen Power, Nathan Pehe Power Russell J Lower, Alice M Power Rrantzee Harriet P Jefferson Duane Power, known and survivdeing heirs of John Thornlev unceased. and also against the known heirs of John Thornlev Annie Bijsonlaik Mandrel It dead notify us at once. Smith mith Wilo-William O Smith Cozandra Tooon RichPhone Logan 49 and Reverse ard H. Smith, and Pcah R P.ie1 Prompt Service. charges known and surviving heirs of Thomas Smith, derrasod. and alo the unknown heDs of against Thomas mith, deceard, Hann.al K1W M'rv Ann Kunz, 7fonvr TTaw lev Pheli.s Reed Phelps Phelps, Vumi P Jensen Clen R Ftsher Ali e Raker Paehel Fisher Firm Fiher, and Oavle Greaves heir and of hh I Hep fm r ire,.e e c( rr1 tf PrSri-t- ? r uuaelf-conscio- Mms V t- la the fuU-lac(- th face was so lovely. could admire a beautiful face "V 1 0 then retarded herself with tnlene aearchlr,( earnestnem In a mirror, bhe then croeeed tha ball to the bar. Roaanoff waa alltlh( at tha bar, a. when be aaw her. Bhe waa incomparably graceful. Incomparably practised. Bhe knew Just how to place her foot so that the pliant (olden (tuff like a Umber (olden akia elur.f smooth about a thigh. Het every movement was a challengs to the dress to cover her, an reminder of the beauty unveiled In the dance, the more stirring to the tenses la that the drew did actually hide It. She look a chair two places awty from RosanolT, apparently without eten noticing him, and U w ,s then that he discovered that he had not obrerved her fare. At the darts he had been too dazzled and too far Now. her profile waa toward away him. The light melted over It and into the akin, and he found that the longer he watched It the more he was powerless not to wstch It. It was not that the eu-tit- In the Matter of the Estate of Louis A. Petersen, deceased. claims will present Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of the said estate at its office in the Cache Valley Bank Building in Logan, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 21st day of September, 1933. L. L. NELSON. Cache Valley Banking Company. Attorney for Plaintiff. L. W. Hovey, Trust Officer, Post Office Address: Arimo Block, L. D. Naisbitt, Attorney. Logan Utah. Date of first publication Julv 14 1933. Date of last publication Aug. 11, N S M M S U Nil-so- -- I v,-- r, (ray-haire- - -'- bow-tea- tha aereanl tranaferred bta Ham to a card and. laaetnf tha daak, cboaa a door which waa partly concealed by a wooden acreen. It opened Into a amall. bare office. Two people stood theca. Mata Karl. I ranine aalnat a deak. smoking, and Adriana, tha owner of tbs place. Adriana waa with froren (ray short, The tjea and a llltla (ray (oataa.before nan silently placed tha card him and want away. -ha read. "Do Aleaandar Roaanoff you know him?" Not yet." Mala Hurl wore a Jewel encrusted collar about her neck from which her drett fell away Sometimes aha moved and larlly ahrunsed tha pendent (olden widih of one sleeve Into place on one shoulder. Tha other waa bidden and both sleeves hugged her arms to the wrlau. Sometimes she leaned forwjrd. the width slid off the back wa shoulder. Her glutenln bare to tha w,st below, tha dre armour. Her shone like a burnl-heeyes were against the utik now n h Irs of dev'e.isi d belts. i: ik vtah to said mai NTS im: H.NDA l.omtlnR M lUanoff bad (ona, Aa aoon aa HAtfShlD 10 FAR Aiezaiidrf Rotanvff, M H'W I WHAT H AS In wtiicki aba opened another door that led to tha !a4Ma No one was there boa dreeaing-room- . the maid Mat Bari nodded to her. a anU-roo- Air Hour JMTL& Riding Aradrmy Any iy Why lie Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Cheaply at Piano Moving Chapter II LM No, Furniture and ayer. fitMiyn XjCtro at BEDITID Hire Oprn ele. 503 tb mohon pntjie BROWN KAREN t4 Lij ananqrtneot with -- for RANSFER matter Notcmber t. 1931. al I ha Catered aa rerond-rU- . Caat Olftra al Logan. I tah. ander the Art of March 1. IMI. Bates Saddle Horses VvfORP J. C. AM IV Jr, Idilur WM. U. I NGLAM, Manager II OMl ROSE. Adirrtuing Miiurr J. II. LMiLAM), .Mechanical Superintendent Subscription Friday. J til v 21, OF THE THE AMOURS CACHE AMERICAN Keml-Meekl- y rniK miNTV. irrui TArur amfripav Pace Two. Christensen Furniture Co. I |