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Show X- ; THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH fw AT ACE Tl, FIIIDS HOUSEWORK EASY Mrs. Jennings Says Tanlac Re stored Strength After Flu Attack and Ended Stomach Trouble. "I tens almost an Invalid and 'Charles J. Dutton Tan-la- c built me up to a strong, well woman. I consider It my best friend," Is the grateful and characteristic statement of Mrs. Emma Jennings, residing at Clearwater, CaL "An attack of the grippe left me completely broken down. My stomach felt sick, my legs and arms so tired and weak I could hardly use them, and 1 scarcely had energy and strength to dress myself. I just kept getting weaker in spite of all I could do and, as I had begun to think I am seventy-onmy age was against me ever getting well. Almost from the day I began taking Tanlac I commenced to feel stronger. So I kept picking up with every bottle until now I can easily do all my housework, for I am feeling fine. I wouldnt be without Tanlac in the house. It is Just grand. Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold. Advertisement e, I Shell Get It Anyhow! A wnmu always wants the Nipp last word. Tuck And man can save a lot of time by letting her have it. Halls Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a run down condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This tact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it Is greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE conI sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists in improving the General Health. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Never Judge what she thinks by what she says. niustrattonsbjj IiwitiMyew 'Copyright Mothers!! 1922 By Dodd.Mead and Co. Inc. see Slyke at once. We dressed quickly and soon joined Currie in the livROBERT 8LYKE ing room. As we went out onto the lawn, he said; John Bartley, noted criminal Investigator. recently returned from I am sorry my wife Is away, but Secret Service work during the she will be back tomorrow. I asked aar, Is asked by the governor of Doctor King to come over tonight and New York to Investigate a mysterious attempted robbery of the dine with us. He can probably tell Robert Slyke home at Circle Lake, you more about the robbery than I can, near Saratoga. Bartley is asked. In for he was called In by Slyke the night view of recent developments, to it happened." establish the guilt or innocence of two men in the penitentiary for After a ten minutes walk we came the crime. A miscarriage of Jussuddenly upon a house, a massive tice Is suspected. Rogers, chief of stone building, half covered with ivy. the central office, arrives as Bartley and his friend Pelt, a newsA large veranda ran across the front, paper man, are preparing to go forming at one end a on a Ashing trip, and begins to sun parlor. What appealed to me describe the case. Bartley finds in It the restaging of an old case, is most was the huge stone tower that interested and agrees to solve the rose from the center of the building mystery. to a height of some thirty feet The house, with its well-kelawn, stretching to the woods In the distance, made CHAPTER II Continued. a beautiful picture. Though we had not paused long to At the foot of the hill, the road ran beside the lake for a little way, then admire the scene, we did not have ascended another hill. Just before time to ascend the steps and ring the this ascent began. Bartley left the belt before the butler opened the door. main road and followed one that ran Currie gave his name and we were for nearly a mile between leafy trees. ushered Into a great room which, At length he turned his car down a from its furnishings, might have been long driveway that wound its crookd called a library if there had been any way in and out through a grove of books in It. When the butler had left us, Bartgrpat trees. When I had begun to wonder if we should ever escape from ley said to Currie, I presume that them, we come out upon a green lawn this is the room where they found the that stretched for several acres, hav- burglars?" Currie nodded, and I turned to look ing In its midst a large rambling house, painted the whitest' white I about. It had two large windows have ever seen. It was a opening on the side of the house where house, one made to live in, with there was no veranda, and nearby a a great piazza stretching across the small safe, half hidden in the wall. chairs that This, I judged, must have been what front, and gave to it a tropical atmosphere. Even the burglars were seeking. I tried to ns I was thinking how much I liked picture to myself what had taken it, a man came running down the place on the night of the burglary. steps, three at a time, whooping like There could not have been much light ; a wild Indian and waving his. arms and I wondered how Slykes stepat us. daughter, standing on the stairs at the Truth compels me to say that Currie far end of the room, could have seen was. to put It mildly, stout, nor could well enough to recognize the men, nnvone call him good looking. His when Slyke, who was close by, could big red face, now almost purple from not do so. exercise, was a kindly, tolerant one, I had little time for my conjectures, filled with humor; his blue eyes warm for at thut moment Slyke entered the with kindness. Down the steps he came and across the lawn, yelling all the time: John Bartley, you old sleuth, dont you dare drive on my new lawn!" With a laugh, Bartley made a wide circle across the grass before he stopped. Currie was beside us and on the step of the car in a second, one arm thrown around Bartleys shoulder and his red face beaming; but all be glass-enclose- d cheery-look-In- g d Write fcr 32-Pa- ge Booklet, of r ' the Mothers World loyd Th Lloyd Mfg. Co Loom Products BafyCarriaesOFaimtiar Use This Coupon I The f Joyd Mfg. Com pray Hrymme WahAU A C. MweniiM, Mefc. PImm me foot bookieCMutfeersaf tbe World. 0330903703? said was, Well, well, John! Bartleys answer was just as short and had the same deep friendliness. Then Currie turned and greeted me. A second Inter, a servant came to The Boycott. The word boycott means to combine take charge of our things, and we folto refuse to work for, deal, or as- lowed Currie to the house. We entered by one of the largest sociate with or assist a person; a species of excommunication; to place living rooms that I have ever seen. It merchandise under a bun to prevent stretched almost the entire length of Its sale. It was a method of intimithe building and had two fireplaces, dation adopted by the Irish Land both of which were large enough for league in 1S80, and Captain Boycott a man to stand upright in. Currie led us up a flight of stairs to the second was one of its first victims. story where, pushing open a door, he showed us Into our suite of rooms. Not Guilty. Conductor Slmitiukin ! Shnmokin I Five minutes later, at Currie's sugIrish Passenger No, pluylng cards. gestion. tiie three of us were sitting -- Penn State on the stone edge of his swimming Froth. pool. It was forty feet long and open But You Were Never Sure That They to sun and air. For thirty minutes Were Guilty." we swam and dived. Then we climbed out and dried ourselves in the warm room. After greeting Currie, he was sun. y Introduced to us. Then Bartlev lighted a cigarette and While Currie was talking with him told his friend what bad brought us to about the strip of land that he had FLU Circle Lake. u fl Prevent the and GRIPPE by stopping Coughs and Colds WITH FOLEYS EtUUlthod ms Largest selling cough medicine iii the World W. N. U, 8alt Lake City, No. Papa's Spelling Bee. A youngster who stuck ut the spelling of acquaintance" was advised by his father to consult n dictionary. Tills, however, failed to settle the point, and father himself called for the book to be brought to him. Silly boy, he snapped. Of course, jrou wouldn't find it under Aq. Surely you know better than thaL Look under Ak. London Tit-Bit- s. Refreshes Weary Eyes When Your Eyes feel Dull and Heavy. ue Murfaa. It Make them Clear, firhr ana gp.AU. Harm law. Sold and Kacawwandad by All Dniobta. UmR!&k The remark wss as inexpert ed that ltd and ha stain Slykes face raered, "But well anyway they war proven guilty." But you yourself 'said that you could not Identify them." That muy be so, but there were others that did recognize them, even though I could not, Slyke answered. Bartley changed his tactics. When he sets out to win a person, there are few that can resist him ;' and In a moment or two even Slyke thawed under his smile, I can understand," Bartley remarked, how bored yon must be with the whole alTalr, but, as you probably know, Mr. Slyke, there Is a growing feeling that those men In prison are Innocent. Wlmt I am to do Is to find out whether there is any ground for such a feeling. I know that you will be the very first person to wish them pardoned if they are Innocent. Can I come over tomorrow morning and have a talk with you about the burglary? My wide experience may help me to see things that the others have overlooked. The governor asked me to look into the matter, you know." ' bought, I examined him closely. He was a small, decidedly nervous man, weighing about a hundred and thirty pounds, with low forehead, shifty eyes, and flabby lips that drooped. His face twitched again and again and his hands were never still. It was not until Currie had told him who Bartlev was, that he showed the slightest sign of Interest In either of us, and even then Oils manner was You could see. In far from cordial. fact, that he was wondering why Bartley had come, and wishing him a thousand miles away. ley. Bartley himself, seeing how Slyke I dont know such a devil of a lot Its I felt, said with a friendly laugh, about it myself," replied Currie, was away ut the time of the burglary hardly right to run in on you this way. and of the trial. But I do know that Mr. Slyke. I was coming over to see some people doubt If there ever was a you formally In the morning; but as Mr. Currie said he had some business burglary. Others say the state police and the local cops got mixed up in a with you this afternoon, I decided to row und framed the men. Still others come with him. He then told Slyke why we had think Slyke knew who the men were, come to Circle Lake. The man made but had i trong reasons for not wantno response to this, nor did be say ing to id ntify them. What his reasons could be, tiod alone knows! anything when Bartley told him of the Never cottoned much to Sl.vke anygovernor's interest In the two men now way. He is a crabbed sort of chap, a In prison for the burglary. hit conceited, one who Is always right . When Bartley had finished, he actand the rest of us, of course, always ually snarled, I am sick of the whole Those men had a fair trial wrong. But If you want to see him, thing. and are not too tired, we can go over and were found guilty. What more do tlier- - no.. I have to see him myself you want? about a strip of land I just bought Bartley, whose eyes had never left from him. . Ills estate joins mine, you his face, though SlyKe refused to mee know. But yon them, shot out suddenly, Currie said nothing until he had finished, and then, rubbing his chin slowly with his hand, replied. Do you know, John, there are a good many people around here that doubt if those two men had anything to do with the There was nothing stolen, rohhery. so Slyke said. He said also that there was nothing in the house that anyone would want to steal. After the trial folks began to talk, and since those other utteuipts to break into his place well, they have talked more! What are they saying? asked Bart- ' Bartley expressed himself as far from tired and very willing to go to were never guilty." surs that they wrre At Home Why Bake bread like it can when you buy ready baked? 0)UNT tTie at raisins ers v modem ovens Id youf with made d at Slyke did not seem big, plqmp, city. And its Raisins. d this suggestion, and muttered that he the fruit-meats to tender was going fishing In the morning. He slice. Thats another reason for Its A rare combination finally agreed that his guperiorit Taste it see how the rai- of nutritio S cereal and fruit Ruth could give Bartley whatever inthe both good id good far you, so sin flavor formation he wanted. Seeing that so you should verve it at least twice far as he was concerned, the conversabread. tion was over we took our leave. Raisins also la No need to b;.c use As we the woods, Bartwhen weve arranged with puddings, cakes and cookies. Yoo that ley remarked with a laugh, He was bakers in almost every town may be offered other brands not vt hat you might call keen to sea know less well than you this bake and city to but the kind you want is us. That burglary for some reason raisin bread. the kind you know is good. Inseems to be a sore subject with him." Sun-MaJust phone and theyll de- sist, therefore,coston no more than , When we arrived at the house, Curbrand. They surliver it all ready to rie 'excused himself to see about some . ordinary raisins. matters on the estate, and we went prise the family tonight. Mail coupon for free book Os recipes. up to our rooms. It comes from master bak tested Currie had said that If we came dowu to dinner in evening dress he SUN-MAI- D would throw us out; so still In white flannels, we joined him in the din ng room. He was talking with a young man of about thirty-fivwhom he inRaisins Your retailer should tell you troduced as Doctor King. He was a ' far not more than the following prices i likable sort of chap, with Beaded (in IB os. tint stwHOt fact-- , lani.ed red by outdoor life, and ISO Seediest (ro IS as. rad pka. dark blue eyes with a twinkle in them. Seeded or SeedleM ( U ox.) 15a 20a tine (ISos.) Seeded, in Upon his coat was the little insignia s (Sn.j ISe Seeded, is that showed he had seen service. Currie hud promised us a good dinTHIS OUT AND SEND IT ner, and we were not disappointed. Raisin Growers, d The doctor showed himself to be us I Fresno, California well read as Bartley, who is interested Dept. I Please send me copy of your free book, In anything thut is a book. As the dinner progressed, we found that the Recipes with Raisins." doctor and Bartley found many a conNam- egenial topic. I Street... " Their discussion finally settled down ..1 two schools the of upon State j City Blue Package From the first, this talk bored Currie; and every once in a while he would throw me an appealing glance. At last the conversation turned to crime, and Currie suddenly asked Bartley if It had ever been discovered who Jack the Itipper was. What made Putnam Fadeless Dyes dyes or tints as you wish Idui ask (be question 1 do not know. Overcomes Disagrees With Experts. Illegibility, Bartley replied that though no name After extensive reseuivh over peArtlng on requests to decipher Ilhud ever been given out, Scotland Yard had come to the conclusion that legible documents und piqiers, par- riod of yenrs, and the testing of tens the crimes had been committed either ticularly those thut have passed of thousands of adults and children, through fire without being burned to psychological experts" animmice that by a crazy Polish Jew, or more probashes, the bureau of standards has we do not progress mentally after tha n docably by a doctor. A tor hnd been on the border line of in- worked out a method that ta very age of fifteen. There Is little met effective und Cfliiipurutlvely simple. It tal growth after the age of fifteen, sanity at the time the Whitechapel murders had occurred ; and wnen he Is bused on the principle tlmt a pho- Is the flat statement of the fiuilings of or film, besides being these specialists. dropped out of sight 'the murders tographic plate That may be true of experts" e ceased. The English detectives were sensitive to light, Is also sensitive to or The medical experts, hut It Is slllj certain vapors. specimen gases peclally murwas almost positive that he the under Investigation Is placed between when said of the average liumaa derer. but they could not prove It. two photographic plates mid kept in being. No more than they were able to Intimate-contact vitli the sensitized The brain, like other parts of tha thut those prove, Currie interrupted In the dark, for a period sit body,' Is developed through exercise. coating men they sent to jail ever broke Into two weeks In the case of fast tlaes. Los Angeles Times. Slykes house. On development In the usual manner, The doctor remarked, I was called a perfect copy of the writing and Father Was a Black flan. In ns the family physician by Slyke, Is obtained. Popular ' MeAs the new colored preacher of the I riming on the night of the burglary. He to'd chanics Magazine. negro church was passing one morn, me. at the time, that he hud not recogIng he leaned over the fence to admire nized either of the men. Sam mil's flowers. Decidedly Not Mr. Howell "Health Is better than Sam." lie said, I understand yew Bartley did not speak, but sat Not for your have a white poppy." watching the glowing tip of his cigar- wealth." Mrs. Powell Sam became ImllgnnnL ette; 1 knew lie was waiting for the prospective heirs." N-sah." he said, emphatically doctor to say more. One will do everything for you been hearing 110111 Samuel John Both the men that were arrested," on. My daddys black as de ace qff except stop eating the obvious the doetpr continued, hudi worked at one time or another for Sl.vke. You remedy. spades. London would have thought tlmt, if they hud been the ones who broke into Ids house, he would have recognized I hem. But he told me positively that night, or rather that morning, that he had not recognized eithet of them. As the doctor did not continue, Bartley asked. "Then he never, at any time, said be recognized either of the men? No. he The doctor shook his head. never did. At the trial lie said there hnd not been enough light for him to see their faces. Ilutli, the was tiie only one who thought she them that Is, one of recognized them. in foods is essential, of course, Bartley asked quietly, Whut was variety do not overtook the mix-u- p between the state police the importance of nourishment. and the local police?" Why. I King looked surprised. is a highly nourishCrisp, delicious Grape-Nut- s never knew there was any. Of course, in food cereal unusually compact form. It ing there is some foolish jealousy berich nutrition the of wheat and mailed tween the two branches. Tiie state supplies police arrested those men simply barley, including the mineral elements of these they were sneaking through the splendid grains, without which health and strength fields at three o'clock In the morning . cannot be maintained. . and refused to give on account of themselves. I have heard that tiie ofGrape-Nut- s, with good milk, is a complete food. ficer In command of the troopers because a moderate amount Economical, too, never believed that these men had unusual nourishment. provides anything to do with the Sl.vke affair. Most of the evidence against them Sold by Grocers Everywhere was not found until several days later some by tiie local police anrf some by Slykes chauffeur. When the police were first called In. they didn't find any evidence; Indeed, I do not s think they looked for any until tne next morning. 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