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Show r ' . J ? ' I THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH Its Mr. Slykes writing," Miss Pot- ter cried excitedly: I recognize it. There was nothing on the slate when I placed my feet on lb" Bartley faced her gravely, with something in his manner that gave me the impression that he was not at all surprised at what was happening. Then you are absolutely sure it is in his writing? he asked. Not trusting herself to speak, she simply nodded. At that moment the bell rapg, and the butler passed through the room on his way to the door. In the second before his return, I saw Doctor King steal a look at his slate, and, from the startled look on his face, I knew that he, too, had received a message. Meeting my eyes, he gave me a faint, wondering smile and shook his head I Out of the I (Darkness) mm mm 1 By mm mm Charles J. Dutton "iiinilll311lniiitiiiii- ni- I 5 I CatfiliU MS br DoM. CHAPTER XIII 20 Uid A C., In. - Continued. Currie interrupted to sfly, But, John, if the lights are turned out, how are we to know that you did not write those messages yourself ? Without a smile on his face Bartley replied: I did not Intend to turn out the light. I am going to do what few mediums ever attempt to do: that is, to see if we can secure a message on thesfe slates in full light. There have g been so many frauds in seances that a test made In the dark has no value. As he spoke he tore the wrapping from the package and disclosed a number of ordinary school slates tied together with a string. When he had cut the string and placed the slates on the table before him, he added: You might claim that these slates already have a message written on them, so I will wash the surface of each with water. If there was any writing on them. It will be wiped out With our eyes following every movement, he took a piece of cloth, dipped It into the glass of water, and carefully washed one side of a slate. As he was beginning to wash the other side, he paused and fcald to Currie, You may think I have not washed the slate thoroughly enough; suppose, Currie, you take it and wash the other side yourself. Make a good job of it Curries earnestness was almost laughable as he took the slate and turned it over and over, examining both surfaces. When he had finished he whispered to me, There was not a darned thing on that slate; The same method was employed with the other slates. First Bartley would wash one side, then would call upon one of us to examine the slate and wash off the other side. I was left until the last and I examined my slate very carefully before I touched It with the cloth. On the side which Bartley had washed little drops of water still clung. The unwashed side was dirty but showed no traces of having been written on. When I had finished my task, Bartley took one of the slates and said: You have seen there was no writing of any kind on these slates. I am going to give one to each of you. Miss Potter should place hers under her feet ; Currie might sit on his ; the rest of you can . place them under your coats." He gave us each a slate, and we did as he suggested. I wondered, as I placed mine under my coat, just what Bartley expected to discover. Somehow the whole thing seemed so absurd. He was so serious about it, however, that I began to believe that jhe must expect to receive a message of some sort. We sat silent and expectant, I, for one, feeling a little slate-writin- foolish. Bartley, who had glanced at his watch several times, waited for five minutes to pass before he said, Suppose, Currie, you look at your slate. Currie grinned, as if to say he considered it all foolishness, but did as requested. As he glanced at his slate, the smile left his face, his jaw dropped, and his eyes grew big with wonder. He looked at it several seconds as if he could not believe his eyes, then slowly passed it to me. I took it eagerly, glanced at it, and in my turn was startled. There, however, in a sprawling hand, running across the slate that had been blank .a few moments before, was written, Currie, people who steal whisky out of a vault at midnight will come to a bad end. Almost unable to credit my eyes, I stared at the slate. Both sides had ibeen so thoroughly washed that when i Currie had taken it they were still web How the writing had gotten on the slate, I could not Imagine. Miss Potter gave a sudden cry. She had risen to her feet with shining eyes. Holding her slate in one trembling hand, she tried to speak, failed, then cried triumphantly: Its a message a message from Mr. Slykel I knew it would come,, and sank back Into her chair, adding, as if unable to believe the evidence of her own senses, Its in his own handwriting, ibis Very own, and he tells me what doubtfully. The man whom the butler ushered in was the medium that Bartley bad secured In New York. He was very tall and thin, dressed in black, with white, unhealthy face, shifty eyes, and hair a bit too long. After he had been introduced, Bartley told us that we were to begin the seance at once. The first thing to be done was to place the medium in a chair in the corner and tie his hands and feet firmly. Roche wgs selected to draw the rope through the rungs of the chair, tie his hands behind his back, and place a gag in his mouth so that be could not speak. He performed his task with the thoroughness of a police officer trained in the work ; and when he informed us that the medium could neither move nor speak, I believed him. At Bartleys suggestion we seated ourselves around the table. It was a small one, not very heavy In construcWe placed our hands on its tion. surface as directed, and linked them together by hooking the thumb and little finger of each hand around the finger of the hand next to ib We were told that under no circumstance wore we to break this circle. Bartley spent seme time In making sure that we were arranged in the I was seated with proper manner. Currie on my left, my little finger clasped around his thumb, and Bartley himself on my righb He rose and turned off the lights, then groped his way back to my side, and a second later his finger closed around mine. I confess that I felt a bit like a fool as I waited there in the pitch darkness. What we were doing seemed childish; yet back of it all there was such a general air of expectancy that The I was tense, with excltemenb great draperies had been drawn over the windows, and not even a ray of light penetrated the room. Just what it was that we were waiting for I did not know. Something might or might not take place, the medium had said. We sat in silence for a number of minutes, minutes that dragged endlessly. I must confess that to me they were not the most pleasant I had ever spenb Someone drew a deep breath, and I thought the table had started to move. Then a silence followed, so deep that I could not hear even my neighbor breathing. I felt as If I were all alone In the darkness. Only the reassuring touch of the fingers on each side of me drew me back to sanity. Suddenly, when I was least expecting it, I felt the table under my fingers sway back and forth for a second, then fall back upon the floor with a little bang. Currie breathed hard, as if afraid; and his grasp on my Then without fingers tightened. warning came a series of ten knocks, faintly, as If someone were knocking at a distant door. I could not tell where they came from. They seemed to be in the air, on the floor, everywhere but on the table. One thing was Sure: they did not come from the direction In which the medium sab Besides, he had been tied too tightly in his chair to have been able to make them. Silence again, then more raps, quick little running raps, never very loud, . that would start and stop a second, then trip away like little feet running to and fro. Are you there? Bartleys voice asked, hesitatingly. Almost before his words had died away, there came a series 'of loud raps, almost falling over each other. Then Bartleys voice again, cool but Can you communicate with us? I had expected that the raps would reply at once, but instead there was a long silence. Several times Bartley repeated the question, and still no low, answer. At length he asked, Shall we try some other method? Raps answered, tumbling over each other in their eagerness, and the table tipped so violently that I expected it would fall over. It returned to an upright position with a bang, then silence again. A deep moan from the direction of the medium startled me, then more moans Interspersed with sighs. A shrill, thin voice, ghostly and far Oh I away, said brokenly, you; I know you are there there " jio do. A silence. In which I hardly dared Bartley took the slate from her trembling fingers, a curious expres- to breathe. The table tipped a second sion on his face. He placed It on the time and a deep voice which seemed table, and we crowded round to exam- familiar, though I could not place ib ine it This time the entire surface said, I am here here, though you ,of the slate was covered with writing, do not see me. I was murdered ' " tin the same sprawling hand that had by by " What it might have added we never written on Currie's and mine. The lletteM were large and looked as if knew. Miss Potter suddenly cried Ithe person who had written the me- oub not In fear but in Joy, Its Mr. ssage had been very weak. Too aston-iishe- Slyke his voice to speak, we bent and read: Bartley, afraid that she might rise All will be wen with me if you aid in her excitement and break the circle, those who are trying to discover who whispered to her, and she settled injured me. For my peace, do this: back. and the mesI now recognized the voice as that listen to the medium of Slyke, a little changed, it la true, sage trailed off in a large S. d o-- but enough like it to ba easily identified. I was too dazed to think; the raps, the darkness, the volee, and the fear that was creeping into my heart, were almost more than bear. Silence again, broken only by the uneasy moans of the medium. Then, without warning, someone cried in Look The stairs, the terror, 1 stairs Almost in front of us was the stairDear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerway leading to the tower room. There fully and carefully, answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but wu upon the top step, was a tiny light, unlike any light that I had ever seen. be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany It was hardly larger than a silver . letter or no reply can be made. dollar, of an unearthly whiteness ; each All , communications are held strictly confidential. then it began to grow larger and In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the lumiuntil it changed into a larger, name of the author is in order .to find them. Please send stamped, nous arm floating in the air. I heard addressed envelope alsonecessary, with these' requests, 89 they may be forwarded directly someone gasp in fear, then all was to you. v .; . silence again. The light continued to Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, , change.. Now there were two arms, Salt Lake City, Utah. then the trunk of a body, .and then, SONGS RECEIVED., how dearly you love her, but bs conout of nothing, an entire human figure The following songs ana poems have tent with this for about two more Would it not be much better to appeared, glowing with a soft, pale been received during the past week, years. have her find some one she might love light In the darkness. A misty figure and I wishin to thank each one for their better before you 'marry her than afcontributing them: with ghostly, shining feet and hands, kindness terward? You can afford to wait, as On the Banks of the Brandewlne. then and in but no headl It began to float down you will be but twenty-fiv- e Taps. those two years the little home nest ' Kiss Me Again. the stairs, a step at a time, seemingly can be made cozier still, and if the Bird With the Broken Pinion. upon the air. love you think yours now should turn Sunshine of Paradise Alley. out to belong to another, you have been Curries hand trembled under mine; Mother o Mine. saved the greater pain at least, because and I controlled my own fear with an My Old New Hampshire Home. to know her to be unhappy with you Long, Long Ago. effort, as I pressed it reassuringly. or seek happiness with another after The Cottage by the Sea. Half way down the stairs a head the marriage vows, would Indeed be the You. California and greater pain, would it not? Your love appeared above the body. One moseems true blue, and your plans for SONGS REQUESTED ment there was nothing there; the your little sweetheart sound wondernexb a face with burning eyes and , These songs and poems are on the fully unselfish, but as I see it, my adlist: and requested knew vice would be to just wait a little while tangled hair. I instinctively Mammy o Mine. at least. What do you think? Can whose it was. It belonged to Slyke, Flower of Araby. you see it this way now? I shall be A voice that When Youre Gone Ill Not Forget. the murdered man. very glad to hear from you again after (Answer to When Im Gone Youll seemed to come from the mouth said, you have thought it over, may 1? Soon Forget.) I have come back to place my hand Through the Night. Dear Miss Brooks: on the person that killed me. I Wish I Knew. , "Here comes another Questioner. Dont Turn My Picture to the Wall. I guess you wont The figure took a step toward us, mind if I ask you Folks. Just Plain Were the table before us fell over on the questions that I think important. In the Harbor of Home Sweet Home. two I certainly enjoy reading Between floor with a crash; and a voice almost Prease, Mamma, Prease Kiss Me You and Me. (1) What makes a. perD6od-nlgh- t. , at my elbow cried in terror, For sons mouth so dry that they can harda Much Bachelor? How for Gods sake, turn on that lighb Dont speak when they are talking or Ive a Longing in My Heart for You, ly reading before an audience? (2) What let that d d thing touch me. Louise. a is becoming way for a girl of fourAs suddenly as It had appeared, the Ole Olson. teen years to comb or do her hair when figure vanished, and we were left in it is not yet to the shoulders after it Through an oversight, when I asked been bobbed, and what should be the darkness. last week for the song, A Little Child has done with the split ends or the knobs Shall Lead Them, I neglected to state on the end of it? Wishing you happiCHAPTER XIV that this was a different one from the ness and success, I remain, yours, one I had asked for before. The first STENOG, Montpelier, Ida. line of the one my reader wishes now, v Awfully sorry, Questioner, but your The Murderer 8peaks, is as follows: Title, A Little Child answers to the name you enwere sent Who turned on the lights I do not Shall Lead Them; First line: It was closed in your letter, and are now reknow. As soon as they flashed on, we one bitter night in winter, the wind turned to me marked unknown, hence this delay. You are welcome I looked at each other inquiringly, our blew fierce and cold. assure you, and I thank you for liking eyes filled with fear. Who had cried Songs have been received with only corner, and for your good wishes. out In terror and broken the circle? the following signatures attached, and my There are several reasons for the (1) of expressing mouth becoming dry when one is talkBartley motioned to us to sit down Imytake this opportunity appreciation for the interest taken ing or reading before an audience. took of his stand the and back again, in the readers' requests for songs. it Is partly due to nervousness table. He seemed to me to be very Thank you. A Reader, Glenns Ferry, First, and stage fright. Then, the mouth B. Wolf Mrs. E. F hale, Arts.; Ida.; open so much, the glands are exweary, and his eyes rested on ns X. Y. Z., Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. C. being to the air, and this quickly dries sadly, as If he were reluctant to pro- M. L., Salt Lake City; An Interested posed up some of the moisture. Nervousness ceed further. It was not until we Reader, Monticello, Ut.; Dixie, St and fear interfere with the glands dismoved restlessly under his Intent gaze George, Ut charging as much moisture as they otherwise would. If you will hold your that he said, I am not going to make Dear Miss' Brooks: mouth open a little bit, you will notice any comment on what we have just We have been .reading your corner how quickly it becomes dry, and people seen. He paused for a second, then and thought wed 'like to join and ask who sleep with their mouth open find added Impressively, But I think I you a few questions: (1) Is it proper it absolutely dry when they waken. to to house back ask your friend your who are accustomed to speakought to tell you that I know who after being out car riding in the after- People ing and feel no timidity, generally killed both Slyke and Briffeur. noon, for the first time? What would have a pitcher of water on the stage There was a murmur of astonish- you do to a person if he was jealous when they are making a talk of any you? (3) In what way can you win length, as no doubt you have noticed. ment Currie looked at me appeal- aof fellows heart? We remain as ever (2) It is quite a problem to know what ingly, but I kniw no mor tfTafc he. your frieifds, to do with bobbed hair when it begins Roche whispered to Black, and they , TWO LITTLE STARS. Myton, Ut to grow out. However, if you are at all to welcome new ques- clever in doing up your hair, I think if Always glad looks of bewilderment exchanged tioners, JLtttle Stars. (1) It is you will tie it in the back, having first Bartley still hesitated, as if he were proper to invite your friends into quite your curled it, and then arrange the short home. It is always proper to be gra- curls across the back pinning them in very reluctant to continue. I know that some of you doubt if cious and hospitable, and make all your place, that you will find this rather a come to your nice way to do it. Or, if you cannot make we can prove that Mr. Slyke was mur- friends feel welcome to wish. There is the pins stay in in this way, weave home time dered. You say there are no clues, scarcelyanyanything they which will make and your ribbon in and out and arrange the and I admit that I have never seen a hold friends so effectively as this at- -, hair so it can be pinned above and becase in which there were so few. mosphere of hospitality pervading the low it. If your hair is too short to do do not I would this nicely, about the home. thing you There is no doubt, however, that he do much(2)of Iany thing,imagine dear girls, ex- can do is to have your only cut hair made was murdered, though it is difficult cept leave him pretty much alone. into a National Bob, or curls. To get to say what the motive was. In the Jealousy is a form of selfishness which rid of the split ends, the best way is are There not tolerated. ' be should to (3) have it singed carefully. case of Briffeur, it was very simple. ways and ways, girls, and 1 advise that sweet own Simple ! Roche gasped. follow way. If this This is my first entrance into your you your Yes, simple. There was but one does not affect the one you have in corner. I have enjoyed the information on who it another permind, boy, from try your little corner and now I hope reason and one way, and even one I am welcome, haps has a more susceptible heart. I.) What should you person, that could have killed him. say to a person when you refuse to This statement was too much for Dear Miss Brooks:.. dance with him? (2) And what is the This is my first attempt to write to proper thing to say to your partner Roche; he shook his heard in disbeam welcome. (1) How after the dance? Wishing you success I but hope you lief. tall and how much should a weigh in the future, I remain, "Lets consider Mr. Slykes death thkt is 16 years old? (2) If agirl BASHFUL PUG NOSE. Myton, Ut. boy tells to and him to You are welcome, girlie. a write for a moment, gives her girl (1) You Bartley continued. he and and writes the his should not refuse to dance with a boy address, girl After the party was over, Slyke would you advise the girl to unless you have a very good reason. answers, asked Mr. Lawrence to stay behind write again? Wishing you luck and If it is a public dance you should not and offered to sell him some whisky. success in your work. dance with a young man unless he has , BROWN EYES, Idaho. been introduced by a mutual They had a drink, then Lawrence come friend properly are You welcome and you and it is not then proper to rehope went home. But we found three (1) The average height of a fuse to accept his Invitation to dance. again. glasses, showing that someone besides girl of sixteen is about 62 inches and If it is 'an invitation affair it would be Lawrence had drunk with Siyke. Let the weight is 112 pounds. (1) You improper to refuse to dance with anyhave told the young man you one present. Of course in every case us say this third person killed Slyke. should would answer his letter after he had if are ill or too tired to dance, this Understand me: I da not believe that, first written to you, but as you have U you sufficient excuse and you may say, when he came, he had any intention already written to him first, and he has thank you so much, but I am so very and write tired, I feel that I cannot dance this onfe of killing him that cam4 later. We answered, let it go at that, wish to do so and he has (2) In accepting a young mans lnyita-tio- n will assume that Slyke and this third again if you to. a to dance you may say Thank you, for desire you Thanks, expressed I will be delighted to dance this with person went upon the balcony, for Brown Eyes. you, or something similar. Your acwhat reason I cannot say, but I am Helen: quaintances vary so much in disposisure that Slyke was the one that sug- Dear Would you please help a stranger as tions and manner, that you cannot well gested going there. No murderer you have helped many others. I am use a set phrase in these things. would have selected it, voluntarily, 22. She is 16. I love her and she vary them to suit the individual. It is loves me. Are we too young to get customary for your partner to thank as a place in which to kill his victim. I never knew another girl you when the dance is ended and you He paused for a second, then con- married? I even cared for, but my heart has may answer by Saying "Oh, I enjoyed that tinued: After Slyke had been killed, found the girl of my dreams now. I the dance very much indeed," etc., etc., the thought .occurred to the murderer haven't proposed it to her, but she is varying it also to fit the occasion and different that Im afraid if I wait individual. Only two questions are althat it was possible to make his death so she will want some one else more her lowed one person at a time, dear. He undressed the own age, better educated and with look like suicide. body in the room above the bedroom, more money and one who dances. I've Dear Miss Brooks: I wonder if you could and would loschool. She is a and later carried his clothing down- never been to high If we do marry I intend cate the following songs for me? The sophomore. stairs, placing It on a chair beside to first school. I have clear is The Outlaw," and the beginthrough put her the bed. But he overlooked a stock- almost paid for a pretty home which ning lines go: like. I dont want her A rider stood at the lamp lit bar. ing that had fallen on the floor behind I know she willbecause she hasnt any. Tugging the knot of his neck scarf her money the door of the room above. Crimi- Iforknow I am respected and I can obtain loose, nals, no matter how shrewd, always Please tell me what to While someone sang to the silver recommend. make some mistake that betrays do. Yours enviously, strings In the moonlight patio. The other I do not know the name of TROUBLED, Ut. them; this person drew the. bed. t And so you think you haye found the but it starts like this: clothes up around Slykes neck. If gtrl-o' And you ask me if you The Rldln Kid from Powder River. f girls! he had not done that, I doubt if we are old enough to marrw This would Aint got no lungs nor nary liver would ever have suspected that Slyke be a difficult question lor me to de- Some says it was a blue cayuse," you in advance. Sincerely you. However, I have your was murdered. The shot took effect cide fbr to judge you by, and I am in- yours, at once, It would have been Impos- letter old but are to ALICE, Ft. Bridger, Wyo. think you enough, clined sible for him to have drawn the bed- the sweetheart! Sixteen is very young I sincerely hope some one of my and readers will have these songs for you, clothes up around his own neck, and for a girl to know her own heart, for your own sake as well as hers. 1 Alice, and if so, I will forward them to placed his hands by his side before would advise that you let her know you in your envelope. he died. ess can be set outside some place, and The doctors voice sounded per- Dear Miss Brooks: in the paper at your next cleaning used again by publish Will you kindly plexed as he said, But, Mr. Bartley, how to launder organdy dresses to make pouring It carefully off from the dirt n this Is all a rather theory." them look as near new as possible? I which will have settled to the bottom I expected that someone would say shall be very grateful for this informa- of the container. Your dress will by this method be as fresh and crisp as It Is more tion. Respectfully, that," Bartley smiled. new. If you wish to use water, wash MRS. E. F., Sugar House, Ut. than an unsupported theory. Howbe would for you carefully, . using pure soap or soap My first suggestion carefully and for stiffenever, let us proceed. The murderer to dry clean it. This can be done very flakes,use rinse a solution of borax water the ing. went down to the .living room and satisfactorily at home by obtaining one teaspoon of borax to one best grade of gasoline possible and then (about of Water. brought back with him two cards, This gives body and to wash the garment as you quart to the original dresssimilar In which he threw on the floor of the proceed crispness it water, would were you washing room where the glasses were. If its using a pure white soap, and squeeze ing. than rub it. Rinse thoroughly To FRECKLER St George. Ut. being suicide was questioned, then rather once or twice in clean gasoline. Gasothe finding of the cards would throw line of course should be used out of Sorry, Freckles, but when you send garment your name and address I will gladly suspicion on the members of the card doors away from fire, and the Should hang outside for one day at send your songs and answer your party." least. The gasoline used in this proc questions. (TO BE ' 1 Dear Miss Brooks: - We have been an interested bunch of readers and would like to ask a few prpper questions ourselves.to 15(1) Is it years to go out for a boy from 13 to It Is a (21 proper with girl? riding a girl? . keep up a correspondence with WILD BILL, Calgary, Alta, Canada. And my little corner has Peached you, away up in Canada. I extend a mosf eve hearty welcome and greeting. But for you I cannot advise going out with as a girls or taking them outofriding, 13 and 15. steady diet, at the ages There are years of jitudy ahead of boys and girls of this age, and having an engagement to take a pretty girl out driving has a tendency onto detract from such prosaic, mental concentration but highly necessary subjects as the an studying of readin an writincorresrithmetic. (2) Should the girl pondent happen to be an old school chum or old friend, an exchange of letters occasionally would be a very splendid idea. To BLUE EYES, Level, Ida. Thank for the song, very, very much, dear. Send your name and stamped envelope for the songs you wish. I cannot well send them without your name, can I? To TOOTS, Centerfleld, Ut. I will write, Toots, if you will send a name by which I can reach you. Did you forget? When in Salt Lake be photographed at Monroe Advertisement Studios, 267 Vi So. Main. ' To NIG and FRECKLES, Spanish Fork, Utah. 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(2) Some gray silk hose have a very bright shine. Will you please tell me what causes this shine? Wishing you much success in your work, I remain as ever, BLUE EYES," Sandy, Utah. Welcome, B:ue Eyes. (I) Go to your shoe store and ask for a brush and powder to clean your suede shoes. Any shoe store which sells suede shoes will have.it. (2) I cannot. Blue Eyes. The vegetable or fibre silk has a bright sheen. Are yours of this? Thanks for your good wishes, dear. |