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Show s Thun Jay, January 11, 1923. WHOOrtf'G PORCH ROSES ty by - the He. till ami . Ilia evident of in her conipaunuiKldp. If he lines me, thought Betsy It use. and surely he muet know iliut ' i hne him, then why is he not lut,y ull tile time?" It .was a perplexing qurMiim. Douglas Hamm got uji fnun the liauiuiork to pare restlessly the veranda Hour while IhUsy went t liotig lit fully to fasten a drooping Dor- olliy 1erklns rose to tlie trellis. j I must go buck to the city," he said to tier abruptly, lietsy turned her v inlet eyes upon him In surprise. The eountry wearies you? Aunt I.lldiie will he sorry. She lias enjoyed ' liaiing you witli us:" And it was kind. Indeed, of your aunt to lake me in. The eountry does, I stmulil like to Dot .weary me. stay i here former with you. The last j ' Words were a whisper. Then-,asked ltwsy Hose, the pink fuses maiding alone her tirowu head, then why must you go?" I lie asked her, you ivmember, gently, tin Hist day that, driving hy Inlin e down jhls road. I found ymp house and to a si; for a tlrllik of water? it wa a hot day, and dusty, and yipi in eool while stood in this same little (sireh among the pink roses. 'Iliut was nearly a year ago. Aifd after a time 1 tame li.uk to ask that I might May for the night. The muon was out then anil there' was a Stillness and desolation jn the air. I PTFiould never forget Wn7gTiT"lTmT tliiit of dcMilallun hut have TorgHTt eirjt ; Jon have laiight me. Ami j" Elitist that evening In - the- - moonlit r poreli I t uiiie again and still again As yottr rose hlidded and hlussomed ao did my love for you, until now it la a perleet Mower; a Mower tuy heart Would offer you. little Betsy Hose, If I dare, hei.mse I feel that you will no! he aide to understand when I have told you a atnry. 1 dale not offer it. So. I must go away. Douglas Barton Jeamtd hm k. speaking illowly, absently. A though Ins thoughts were with a tnqe far away.' "There was a woman with me the da we stopped t your door. dear;L do you reiiieniher? A woman so heau- tifill that her heatilv and f.iiiu- - were known aeross the eontment. She was. indeed, a great singer. When Mist I Saw her and heard her. 1 was tianslat- ed into another world u woild of adoration. Tlieie lued with but her face my constant thought for months; or was It years? Tune was blotted out after 1 knew her. And So It was with many ; null to me was she kind. I enliiiot tell why. Perhaps the suecess of my latest Invention, brought with my coinpuiuoiTsfiijf, a share of power. Mania Masters gloried m power. It was not until 1 came to know her quite well, that 1 lea rnis I that she had a husband. " .Bad was my rustle lover,- she would say, when 1 was u rustle maid. We lived la a tlnv not near a pine wood and thought thut'W were very' happy until 1 went to visit a relative far away anil met the great master. T he inu.sielaii discovered I my voice. hail lieen hut using it to make merry j over tasks. .loci household So Me had brought forth Ids savings. worked hard there among the pile timber ami 1 went awav with the relit-- ! tive to study. She va very proud of me uml the tnusn ian enthusiastic. and I have proved their trust. So Spoke Maiila Masters, who Inn! won' I will' my heart along with niiiny. lie freed from Joel. h, promised, 'and 1 will niarrv you. Joel is rea- j Somilde, Me vv ill .understand how nn- knit aide now Is And It " j siopd 1 ' j4 Jam Umd Claaatfied ada adeanca. One cent a word Minimum for frit Insertion II cents. mast be paid par w I'm J This Is your authority to wipersrite the regular man a coibluc-to- r i. pitntml Jo go through' to U K MAKE old ww tehee run na rood FOR JtK.VT 4 partly modern room: You will facilitate every desire 381 East 3rd North. at new oaea. W. Lathy, Joaraal w and olwy, licit possible, any request Building. even os to running of the trtilu, which d him RENT htv WANTED A second hand dresser limy he made hy a lOtHseuger who will 112.50. Phone 290-- J. Identity himself hy a eartl from me, ,1 Apply nt Journal. H. K. JAUVIS." FOR RENT Modern steam -- heht The conductor, airnstiHoed to taka HAVE. YOU got your Journal travel apartment for men. Reasonatl j. Yon Accident Insurance policy? chutge of trains when itrlncc. envoy a, eaa Board If desired. Si East 1st Noil- -. a ror eanta i or 71 get them resident uml great tetiple of any tort Call at this offiea for partlcui year. took to travel publicly or privately, ara It)lt ItKXT A modern fumin' note, lingered the heavy bunglow. Injulre 3R5 North 2. ROOMS Tor alaaping purpoaaa East. pniwr uithit which the twder waa'wrip I Tha at Palace. Journal Bnllding leu and looked up at the chauffeur. 1? Be West Canter The order waa surprising enough ROOM AM) HOARD At 4 31' Ea t 4th North. EveeHent loeation. even to Connery. Borne luiseenger of 200 WOOD Klti:i: hll'ILY exitaordlnary Influeuee, old lously. w at for particulars call 7I5-J-K)K It EXT Furnished steam heatto take the tftdii ; tod" only the holded apartment. Electric range nml for a ing of the WANTEB:-Coofor Ftaternl'y bath $25.00. Phone 102$. 1 Thay EtPPPvd. a Young Man of 4. Tur-thleuir Jolit thlsrhut Jhera waTlhe house. Call 1 Ond. Lata Than Medium Haight, FOR RENT Modern Homo 372 Ronth the slatiment that lutseele plain and Wearing a Mackin1st. west Close to B Y C apply at ger 'would he Ineognltu. Astouisitlng WANTED TO EXCHANGE Pulp tosh, Came to the Curb and Spoke it I o wns the fact that the order waa ' or Phono 101 5w. home Smithflold ror at at te Warden. factory pulp . yvThten upon prlvatei There Itad been a monogram at the ix'Wlston factory. Call MAW Logan. FOR IJKNT T room modern bouse Curboy not .d that tlie curtains all the sheet, hut It had I wen torn unfurnished. Enquire at 321 about hud Iteen pulled down; he top of not have been If Mr. South lat WesL hed the button uml turned on the off; that would 0 tons good eora Jnrils hail sent the order from home. FOR KALE light nt the top of the car. Iind llten l Uh'i Anuld liBve.had the of age.-C- vll ROOMrt ami .APARTMENTS 11.' Furn- -' presblent-15WT he saw thatAvamen Jbe nutd u sm ltlta at hslfjiast lahed and steam healed. : One 3 t ap was ..If. and the top of his head . SALK Ten Silver bX)lt ' Spangled room apartment, stove heated. lw ww.n Hlll had been smashed hy a heavy blow. Hamburg bent. Phone 754-j- . Phone 102$. Mr tllp Kgprews for an drew The chutiffeur hack, gasping; FOR SALE Cafe near College FOR It K NT Modern KiUi'lo. luhlnil him m the Htej.s, cried Connery was certain of the dlstlnc. good going aoneern. Cull 6W. house. Call 352 E. 3rd North or out and ran Into the house culling for live churucters of the it 17-presidents phone' other Mrs. and Two servstits help. rlting. The enigma of Mte or- FTMt SALK IS head shorthorn bulla hud RICNT--O-ne who remained Warden, furnished upstairs nervously der, how ever, Itad plquedhlttiBotltut also mmu young horses, 3, 4 aid FOR In her room, ran down. The stranger room 351 East lat South. tie pretended doubt. 5 year old. Lawiatou Ionard Liu, who had been waiting, now see'A for "Where dhj you get this I" b chal- Utah. TO RENT-F- our room close in. the first time by Mrs. Warden, came lenged the chauffeur. ' Calt Phou Mr. From KIVIYLlMa VOOl Junta." Sale. Phone For ettf from the smoking rtsuu to help 851-"lif course; but where?" them. He aided In taking (he body Fl'RXIsHKD APARTMENTS for You mean you w nut to know where from the car and helped to curry it FOR H.ALK Two Jersey Cow 8. W. . rent, till North lat East. Into the living rtsuu and l.iy it on a he was?" Younker, North Logan. Phone Connery smiled quietly. Jf ho himouch; he remained until it wna l. was self he trusted to eautlona and that Warden had been killed uml the chauffeur also plain-l.- v LOST Three keys on key K A IA-Bed and Dreaacr, and nothing could he done. When tlds vva accustomed to lie In Hie em- FOR Please return to Journal Office. had been established and further conelectric washer, cheap. Call at of tme who required reticence, ploy was firmed by the doctr who culled, The pike, though greedy and looked from the note tn the 245 North lat East. KoihI5 and Mr. Warden looked Connery more keenly. There waa aonw-thlnhearer fond cf heavy. meals, is rlow- asound for the young umn but be A stdve using sawdust for fuel . familiar in the chauffeur's face was no longer there. Just eiidugh to bavo made Connery and which will heat fair sized iinwing and is bfleved to live The news of the murder brought exbelieve at flrst, that probably he bad room is a British army officer's knger than any other ppecies of tras out UHn the streets of Seultlc, seen the man meeting tome passenger invention. fish. A Swiss naturalist has re Tacoma and I'ortlsnd at ten o'clock at the station. at that night. Seattle, silrred nl once 1 Oil are1 Citnn.r, ventnua Sleeping iicllifcsft the murder of one of Its most proiitl- casually. lient citizens, stirred still further at In private employ; yea, Ir," the Africa for over one hundred in a fish the new proof Hint Warden hud been pond. a power In business and timince; then, man cut off quickly. Then Cetmery years. At the end of the last The rooms of the Escurrial, knew 1dm; It was when Gabriel Waras the second day's dispatches from century it spread from the Congo the famous place of the soverthe litrger cities came in. It stirred a den traveled on Connery' train that into Uganda, and in a few years eigns of Spain, have a total conductor seen the bad till chaufthird time at the realization for 0 killed 200,000 of the natives. this Patrick who wa feur; Corboy. men said that this whs the second length of more than 120 miles. had driven Warden the night he wa time such a murder-ba- d huiqiened. PROBATE AND GUARDIANWarden hnd been wliat was culled killed. But Connerv, having won hit adnt. knew better than to allow It, SHIP NOTICE among men of business ami finance for a reoepit from me?" ho a member of the crowd; he "Waiting CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH had lieen at,,one Mute, to tlw asked as If he had abandoned hit " RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR Medlcal reports show that men are curiosity. western Jdattliew capitalist great, more subject to appendicitis although FURTHER INFORMATION The chauffeur nodded. Connery In be had which the pnqierlle many sudden eases hccur among womof a took sheet wrote on paper, tt, made ills weal tit, ahd whose direction en. It can be guarded against by pre- la tha District Comrt ef the rttwl and, administration had brought him scaled it trrir.i envelope and handed it venting1 Intestinal Infection. The In- Judicial District of tba Statu af the reppect and attention of other men. over; the chauffeur hastened hack to testinal antiseptic, Adler-l-k- l, act on Utah, la sad for tl va Ooeaty of had lieen tlosely allied with or even his car and drove off Connery whis- BOTH upper and lower bowel, removOaebm" included among those Known as the tled softly to hlutelf. Evidently hit ing all foul, decaying matter which NOTICE TO CREDITORS and La iron, five passenger waa to he one of the great might cause infection. It brings out pros-rtle"- ; Ta The District Court of Carhe matter you never thought waa in your years Itefore, had been murdered. men In eastern finance who hud been system and which may have been County, Ulah murderer had lieen a man who west hy Warden's death. At Estate of Luna Y. Thatcher Deceased you for months. Adler-i-k- a called upon him by appointment, and the cur disappeared. Connery, gated poisoning is EXCELLENT for gas on the stomwill present qlaima with Creditor Warden' murderer. It appeared, had off to the sound. ach. City Drug Company, 5 A 27 voucher attached, to the undersignbegn equally known tq him. or at leust ed 'executors, at their, office,. Capitol The Murch nmmlng was windy and N- - Main. 8t. Theatre building, Logan, Utah, on or equally recommended. - Of .this Wet, with n storm blowing in from the Tie prepared "liTmiicJf Jo time before the 13th muclpwa made as imdsOde In the sugday of April, 1823. Pacific. From Kli;t hay revert e rated Ing farvi. Date of first publ lent Ion December e gestion thut Die same agenryVaa beof toutt advantage of any opportunity. Sammy the mar of the hi 1823 still awaited hind the two Uth, great strike.", large ship signaling lie Intention to George W. Thatcher, Jr., The statement of Komlo and Cor- puss another to the left. r The incomAny one off on Number Five. SamB. G. Thatcher, even was it Connery questioned my?" wete verified; boy carelessly ing vessel lisimed in sight ami showed Nettle T. Anderson. learned at what spot Warden's murthe graceful lines, the single funnel as he approached. Executor. Old Sammy shook hts head. What S. CL derer bad left the motor unobserved and the white und flag of Adv. Walter, Attorney we are fdr?Vh hy Corboy. Be.vond thia, no trace was holding whispered. Yuaen the .Inpanestcdhie, the Nlpimti found of him, and the misappearunce "Ah them?" for LOGAN TEMPLE NOTICE Kalsha. Connery saw thut It waa, of Ihe young man whffhad cotue to he anticipated, the Tatuha Marti, due A couple of atatlon-boya- , overloaded Warden's bouse and waited there for tworduv before, having been delayed with scurried In from three quarters of an hour to see hint hy had w?uther over the Pacific, lie street ;.v Smueune shouted for a there will be three night sessions , waa also complete. and baggagemen ran. A would dock, Connery estimated. Just in each month held in the Logan who of people, evhleutty had In time to ierinlt a passenger to catch group to accommodate those Temple CHAPTER II the Eastern Express if that were held coma tiniie station la covered car, whose occupations prevent their till nine o'clock. Ho, a he hastened crowded nut to the gate and lined np The Express it Held fer a Personage. to the car line, Connery smiled at him- to pas old Sammy. The gateman attendance in the day time; the Bob Conner), special conductor for self for taking the trouble to make straightened Importantly and scruti- first Wednesday evening of each the Coast division of one of (lie i luef his earlier surmise. nized each person presenting a ticket month will be for. the members with attention the of the Cache traimcoutineutirlH, waa having laie Old Stake; the second Seaton, the gateman, Connery Inspected breakfast on lus day off nt his III He stood inSuiuniy Ids lrm ciH.p twirling a punch file at th gate and watched old Sam- Wednesday of each month for collage ou the shore of Puget sound, about Ids finger. Old Sammy's scheme my also a each passed him. the members of the Logan Stoke when he was treated to the miiiHimt The flrst In line wa a girl a girl sudden wealth everyone has a of before ear a sight uf or three, Connery and the third Wednesday of each large about twenty-tw- o stopping plan hy which at uny moment weultb hi door. The dmuffeur hurried from bad She the easy. Interested month for the members of the guessed. and apOneida and the car to the house with an envelope may arrive wuto recognize a of of assured nlr person position. Hyrum, Benson, prehend aofiie wrongdoer, or aoine lost In his band. Connery, meeting jhlm at Records for for whom a great When CSfibery flrst saw her, she Franklin Stakes. or khliiHied person ' will be" taken the door, opened the f.iiv elope... amL seetiied man be to the sessions these awimptftjltig Hfs be would reward given. position found wllliln an order In the handwho now wa behind her; but she ofat the gate through which must pa promptly at 6 oclock p. m. each writing of the president of the railfered her own ticket fur perusal at th of at and the sessions, will most Jlie arriving evening, people, road and over his signature. the gate, and a soon as she was close about 10 oclock p. tn. great rpast clty. pr wishing lo depart : on hurried ahead alone. through, the Connery from' If, cert a July w ; kml eiMlent JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD No. 5 being held at Seattle termihy constant and careful reading of ' tf President, nal until nine o'sjoclo wlj! ruq. ou , and metuorlzthe pstH-ra(Ta Be Continued.) FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS Four-roome- WILLIAM AUcHARG - EDWIN Illustrations by eoaeaicwT av iirrtf , a sown. BALMER. r R.H. Livingstone. n comm , wv cream-colore- WlTMh A I ntcafi It mine to m business vllscoveHeS." neb but universally respected man in tnurtlrrvtl Th trim la Mi IMs automobile tvom eilh gucti stealth that eves tW chauffeur la not aar of U. 8m month pre iousiy an eaateYu huxMitassociate, but not an Inti mate of liir extern man, had met Ttortti tn - an euallr-flTtrnja- r mamuT There Is abwolumly no ilcn to the murder ami no apparent for thr aeioud crime. tnoti limit I Pantr.ine. a Mind lawyer, siih tlui remarkable inner frequently developed by tba while traveling on an jdahtl'K!, eariMniund tram from feteattle in tba comtMny of In daughter ami tit ioiituienu.il e retary, i nmrtWr-t- il ht in Ills berth, ftoBia thtt Msawtr rf murt than either of the other aetm is point to one Philip Katon, a mstenoua young tnan, who was aboard the train. There Is also a suspicion that he may Uava been connected 4iie murder ef the neb mad Seattle Apparently against all dl tales of Katon is mada a umptuous home of Here the mvstery deepKantolne ens to an extraordinaiy degiee and tlie big queries arise Who is Philip Katon. what is the past of this strange man. what intuition or rear non m; draws the blind man to him in face of the danger of his presence. in what way Is Katon with the sinister events which afteiward occur In the 8at-toln- e home, what explanation Is there for the growing interest of Hhi rlrt Hantolne in the insn who I believed to have made an attempt upon her fathers lifeHere are mystery and romance different from anything you ever have encountered The outcome of events ami solution of the mvstery are as unexpected as anything you possibly can Imagine. sene and mfetv, uest in the lnr He went on: Would afraid to do a thing that She hesitated. you have me ought to be duue, Cora?" Xo." she said ; 1 Wouid not." All right, then. That's all I had to know now. The young man It coin- tonight. Cora. Probably 1f t), I'll tell you all I downstairs. he after Ive tallied with him. wnt directly downstair; as he paKsed through the hall, the teleplnuie j( rBnj Warden himself answered It. Kondo overheard Warden's end of the the conrersatlon. Apparently other person wished to see Warden at once. Warden finished. All right; Ill come and get you. Walt for me there." Then he hung up. Turning lo Komlo, he ordered hi car. Kondo transmitted tlie order and brought Wardens coat and cap; then bun Kondo dened the hupae door of the tlmoqaine4 vrlileh and' the bad been .Hrouglit msler tlie- porte- -' cAdiere. ' The chauffeur vi a Patrick ' , a young Irishman who had lieen in Wardens employ for more tli.in five years; his faith fulness to Warden vva never questioned. drove to the place Warden had As they stopjied, a juuug directed. ( CHAPTER I Financier Otaa Wsrileti capitalist, railroad director, owner of mines and titular at j a forty eight one of the predominant men of the Northwest coat paced j with quick, uneven step the great wickerTurnlshed living room of his home Just above Seattle on I'nget Hound. Twice within ten mlnutqs he Imd Used The telephone In the hall to melve the sum reply that tlie train from Vnneonier, for which he had Inquired. had come In and that the passengers hud left the station. It was notFlIke Gabriel Warden to show nervousness of any sort ; Kondo, the Japanese dfuirman, who therefore hrd found soipethlug strange )n Ills telephoning, watched him tliToiiglv'tirt portieres which shut off the living room from the hall. Warilen turned suddenly and pressed Kondo the bell to call a servant. entered the room ; ha noticed then lint Wardens hand, which was still holding the watch before him, waa shaking. A young man who may, or may ask for me tn not, gfve a name.-wl- ll a few moments. He will say he called ilrliwe Were So that dayagreed. Take him at once hy appointment. Ing baek fo tlie tlnv home that Maiila to my amok lug room, end I will see had known in hnr marriage, to Peg. him there. I am going te Mrs. Warfrom her husband Malda's freedom. den's room now." And the sight of your Tiorothy PerHe went up thf at a Ira, Kondo me kins' rosea rang! I her eye. Heed, still absently holding hla watch " We had. sl,e said softly, Juat In hlsliand. Hindi roses over tin doorway of that Warden controlled hla nervousness flrst little Inuiie near the wood. Jisd before enterlnr hie wife' room. She trained them for me that lieutttv and talked with him casually for a mm fragrance, he said, might screen out ment or so before she even sent eway all the barrenness of life. Oil, Joel her maid. When they were alone, she was a poet, umsHiseinusly I must suddenly saw that he had come te her Stop here. You sludl ask for a drink y lo discus some serlou subject. of water from the little maid at the "Cora," he said, when he had closed door. " So ordered ' Mtdriu amt I the door after the mald. 'T want your obeyed. Anil when alia had sat for advice on a business question." a time in your little porch. Betsy ltose, She waa A business question!" this favored woman looked out to my He waa one of surprised. big waiting car wlth tears mi her prently men who betleve all business cheeks. I had not dreamed that tears tluse matters sbould be kept from their could find place there, and with a knot of your flowers In. her hand she came toward me. Douglas, she said, simply, 'I am going hack, hack to Joel' So I came hack down tlie Iona road Inter atone and your little porch was desolate In the cold iiiooliHght. I felt that I could go no farther, ami your aunt was good enough to let me stay. And as I saw you here from day to day, nil, my little Betsy Bose. It Seemed that you were the Ideal I hail Ukeu her to be; the little girl, as she hail Huff I, that she used to he. before adulation Hnd love of power had changed her. And in m.v love there has ever been sorrow, for hecaiiMi of your-ver- y Ideality I knew that you could never give to n man who would have taken n woman from her husband your eon fldenee and yourself. That is why I "must go away." Betsy leaned clou that' she might fasb-- u tlie rose she held In the man's cout lapeL It la pleasanter here 'now than In the c!ty,",she said, smiling, "and. Doug-I- , lor thenrnwqt- - lie 'tiiT Jvu Id the luoonlltfht tonight. A Culvrlel j j j - . - mr-uttloti.' ; ' fr i(sr - Coi-hoy- Cor-Ihi- man of less than medium v height, a and wearing mackintosh, came to the curb and poke to Warden. Corboy did not hear The name, but Warden immediately asked the man Into the car; he directed Corboy to return home. Th chauffeur did this, bat waa obliged on the way to come lo a complete atop several times, as he met street-car-e or ether vehicles on Intersecting streets. Almost Immediately after Warden had left tha house, the doorbell rang and Kondo answered It.1 A young man with n quiet and pleasant tearing inquired for Mr. Warden ami aahl he came by apiHdiitmenl. Kondo usltered him Into tlie amokiug room, whet the stranger waited. In about forty minutes, Corboy drove the car' under the and got down-aniqiened the door. There was no motion inside the limousine. The chnf-feu- r looked In and saw Mr. Warden lying back quietly against the cushions in the back of the seat; he waa alone. MCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL d firs - trw ! m eiei iou Crimea There is no superdete live nor sdentiflr inv estigetdr to deduce in fallible theories fastening the guilt upon the right party or patties J'oiK'e effort are futile and pue teed onjv In fouling the trail, inand volving innoicnt iurrtie Tba the ompinaatlona. in r , aaaaulted d ' I had decided It." He looked again I had quite ilechled at hts watch. Ji but now It, utay lead to some f result which I have suddenly felt that I haven't the right to decide entirely for myself." Warden's wife for the first time felt alarmed. "You mean It affect me directly?" j He seized lioth her bauds In hla I and held her before hint. would you "Cora, he said. lave me do if you knew 1 had found out that n youug man a man who. much to four or five years ago. had live for as any man might liad been outraged In every right by men who are my friends? Would you hare me fight tlie outfit for him? Or weald you taiie me I la down?" She stared at him with only pride then; she was proud of hla strength, ofMila ability to fight, of the juiwer she knew he posseaed to force hla Why, you vvay against opMVltIon. would fight them! You want toe to fight them?" Of course." "Ne nuttier. what If costs?" She renllxed then that what he was faring was very grave. he aald. "I didn't cotue to Cora ask your advice without putting tldi squarely to you. If I go Into this fight, I shall lie not only au opponent to some of my present friends ; I shall he a threat to them something tliey may think It necessary to remove." Bhe cried out. You mean, someone might kill your Should that keep me from going - fMTnnrbr through wmi And you cannot decide It for your elf 1 0 Classified Advertising j FXz tt ' thl-cwim- , Q A hour line. . ' is but bdpa to of coughing. CW 17 UiOm I'jmvh.) glami-irovvrtly at kj tui fait- - of llie limn t irnr. uu very difficult toundcrMmid, uiaii, vv lilt his mood of IU-- COL'SH .,WIWS VasoRub MILDRED WHITE. (.t lili.HoneWrnvra lKvwapap,, PAGE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACIIE COUNTY, UTAH. 1. IraHM-ontineut- er note-paiier- I FOR SALE ru 11- wn-fiea- - Jiri. Inuut-Imtid- " HI,"" cr-ta- ln LOST 722-K-- tin. g nr.ntYrSL'tence . princr More Men Than Women Have Appendicitis La-tro- 's steam-whistl- d tt hand-baggag- e, trunk-truck- at rlus-dfvlti- g By i Charles Sughcoe f4$tnffrr Umm' A Genuine Imitation t |