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Show Wednesday, Marih THE JOURNAL. LOGAN.' CAC1IE CX3UNTT, ID, 10.n0. mm. shot kJ FRAMK MT&OTSl&i Enid" Hoxcartf too lae that her brai'tr.g death and ImprLaonmfnf hat been 4w tfltn. The Big bhot is nnf krotfcer He ieiea U it after he dec over the w the oman xrho hae interfered criminal activities. y he Big bhot the punishment of Enid plane and Phil Morttnitith bestial delight, peedmg them o way n a car that tarries thews to fh gansters -They are aulquarfer. the ham airpifiMy the f Big Styj s ernr 1 Phil is ecstat. 4a taken Enid tells Aim she still loves him. Uni ts - m , f " Chapter SS THE CURTAIN FALLS TMAITING la the darkness lor the grim reckoning with the Big Bhot that seemed inevitable, Enid and Phil cleared up the misunder-atandln- g that a lew hours before had threatened to smash their romance. Neither mentioned the mental anguish they endured vith atout hearts buc Enid related the strange story ol her three days adventure for which she was now to pay terrible toll. Through i all Phil came to see the great love ol this girl who had given no thought to her own personal danger in an effort to first turn the footsteps ol her brother rom a criminal career and then to save the Bfe Shot and the man she tovtfd from each other. - PACKARD O 'MODEST. MAIDEN& jImii Aiilbil lVl Tr.uk-- M.nk U. ikL V PAGE FIVE TJTATT. Sore Throat? Dont Gargle - This Doctor's Prescription Gives Quicker, Better Relict Don't suffer the pain and discomfort of sore throat. Use a do- of one, before And they halted. the minutes sped. And then they went on again.. There was no sign of life. They saw no houses. The. road Itself was little more than a wagon track. Do you know where we are, Phil? she asked. he answered. "No; I dont, Theres- - nothlDg to do hut keep on going ? I Yes, she said. The words died on his Ups. They had come to a sudden halt, and were staring through the darkness each into the otherll face. From far behind came the muffled sound of an explosion another and still another. And then, more faintly, but still distinct and unmistakable on the night air, the sound of rapid firing. What is It? Oh. Phil, what U it? she cried out sharply. IDs Bombs! Machine guns! answer came through tight lips. That's it I see it now! Don't you remember that warning over tbe telephone that the Big Shot wouldnt listen to? It wag Inside stuff, after all and evidently ho merely a matter pt the trucks, I either! It looks like a clean-up- ! fancy we know now why w were let out of that barn we were obviously not friends of tbe Big Shot! HUTTONS Te turned the time way ahead, said the Little Black Clock, and we're going to make one or two calls. Usually. John and Peggy didn't like to make calls. Sometimes their motheiiwould take them to see some people where they and keep rather quiet and would have to wearthtir-beStrtothe- s before so ever be would they would even be offered where it long a piece of cake. But calls with the Little Black Clock were different. They got into a plane and almost before they had started it they were landing again. They had landed near a very handsome house. It was large and instead of a garage in the back there was a great hangar in which were a number of planes. .They went inside the house and the Little Black Clock pressed a button. He seemed to understand every thing. In a minute their host came foi w ard. u all, he said. When numSo glad to see ber three button rang I knew it .was my friend the Clock, bringing John and Peggy with him. Lets have something to eat. Ill press number five button. That will tell the cook that we want ice cream made at once and a cake baked for our honored guests, Oh, we probably couldnt stay that long, said Peggy. Yes, indeed you could It won't take more than a minute or two to make the ice cream and freeze it and bake the cake. Almost before he had finished speaking the ice cream and the cake were brought. 11 By the w a y , die said , it s a tittle chilly here. 1 pt css. n m in a flash. electric some heat have and well nine her button, The Little Black Clock was laughing. Youd better tell our young friends how you manage, he toldtheir host. (Tomorrowi-Qui- ck ' Work) seemed ! 11 Men nr He seniK me orchitis one lime and violets the next, J hironsiflenl. ctors prescription called Thoxine guaranteed to relieve with the very first swallow., Gargles and Salves aie too slow and If they do relieve, It is usually only temporary. Thoxine has a double action it relieves the soreness and roes direct to the Internal cause. It contains no harmful drugs and is safe and pleasant tor the whole family. There is nothing better to stop coughing due to irritated throats.-Ju- st ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use In 35c 60c.. and $1.00 bottles. Money back If not relieved. Sold by Prescription Drug Co., and all other good drug stores. Advertisement Continued from Page One were barred from membership, as were'-thos- e the law. violating Members who are convicted are to be expelled automatically. Shoshone county was the1 scene last fall of the wholesale raids by federal officers. Some 200 persons, including city officials of Wallace and Mullan, were Indicted and those of the latter city were sent to prison. The Wallace phase has not been tried. vuibl. Star . The number of star visible that t merage eeen by i eyesight Is only atxiut 7,000. Tbe number visible tbroagh (he telescope has beeu estimated by J. K. Core at 70,000,000 and hy Professors Newcomb and Ynnne at wonoonon j STEALTH goWyaai A WINE MERCHANTS SON in being itie 5 on. q fa. wine Seemingly there is, little advantage v l&tter part of the in in Austria, even Styria, merchant, ' , . , century. v I But to Leopold Auenbruger. the hprp of our tale, this proved of distinct value, for on the basis of hifc boyhood txpptemce hq.'was Valuable contribution to the enabled 'to. make-which puts nis contribution a ; art of diagnosis medicine. of name among the patron saints Leopold helped his father in selling wine. Many a time he was sent to the wine cellar to draw off a liter of Mascala. Then he learned the wine:, merchants skill in tellingthe level of the A V.' Leverage in the barrel by beating tn its staves. A Hollow sound was elicted above the fluid level, and a dull one when the body of the fluid was reached. It was a simple skill and one that no one before him had thought to apply to the human body. But Auenbruger, when he had mastered v the science of medicine and practiced it in the hospital of the Holy Trinity at Vienna, bethought himself that the human barrel and that by tapping on it chest was but a sounds should be elicited which ought to be of help in diagnosis. And in the end he found that indeed the sounds differed, and that the difference in pitch and quality could, repeal Uo the ) initiated, the underlying state of the body, a" he of published litt4 book,n Latin. After njanyyears study But ialas; ts was all tob corilmonly the case, AuenbrugvrS valuable discovery was disparaged by hii contemporaries. Perhaps it would have been" forever lost to the woridhad it riot beea-fiNapoleons physician, Corvisart, who in 1808, one year before Auenbrugers Latin into death, saved it from oblivion by translating it from the ' ' v. , French, and endorsing it strongly. 1 And we are eternally grateful fo him "and to the son of the ' wine merchant, Leopold Auenbruger. Ine-lSt- a gripped Enid ; Then followed long minutes of silence as each made another effort, to free themselves from the bonds but into their wrists. that . A Have have you loosened your , : hands any? she asked tremulously. "No, he answered. Have you? she said; and then, sud-- ' No, denly, tensely: Phil! What is it? "Did you hear anything?" I fear andraearUiBty and Phil, as the light reached them, "Twisty Morgan's gang! - Thefv was a audden horror fn her voice. What what do you suppose has i : . , i happened? There was another burst of Then silence. God knows, he said aeberly. "I only know, that I must get you somewhere where you will be safe tonight. Tomorrow we will know. They went oif along the road again,, but Enid stumbled a little now. '.No. - It was more audible now. . Listen! she breathed. Now Jo you hear it? Yes, he said. Theres someone working at the bar that fastens the door and doing it as if he didn't Want Iq be heard. Thats queer!" Neither spoke now. A minute passed another. ...Then the door . skin-cover- Four year ago, the Hupp Motor Car Corporation predicted that the - ed the fitld above ' cuts TWhO she are ytraf - broathod-- superb B of the Six In Straight-Eigh- 1500 . 1 . Even then the . i t Hupp Motor Car Corporation was building , backed by years of development and experimentation. C tion matched its ' manufacturers. t Straight-Eigh- ... , aowe-wher- . ) 1 sponsoiing the Straight Eight principle in their finer can. . - - ... 1930 witnesses the fulfillment of this prediction. Nearly all important makers . . . and are now many of them for the first time - 'r- hiked. J Why dont you writ h hook, I don't know ha answered. asked. road-- hut about it? he the on along They went inL.raeiari) nor it was' not two mile. . (THE END) a , deed more tha a meagre fraction - foi the great transluxury ofStraigftt-Eigh- t with two new and unparallrled ported. EglilVperfected by more than a decade of tljt u f i m- L EVERY DAY DURINo w new Eights Jotj hotsepowef Hupmobiie revising ol motor car values in its power afi Standards " Tlan now to take advantage of this bargain fare. Comfortable Parlor chair car and coach service with convenient station Cafe meal service en route.' In effect during March from Salt Lake City, Ogden ' and intermediate'poirrts' to Los Angeles, Pasadena, Barstow, Pomona, San Bernardino, Daggett, Riverside, Yermo. Proportionately low fares to other California points. V V t BILE EIGHTS t . i4 $20 to San Francisco I V I I 1 V Motor Go. Calder-Spence- r; I - - ) . For Further Particulars Consult F. L. SCOFIELD, Agent. J chanical excellence Hupp has set a new low the utmost in luxurious and mastery fuj motor-ca- r transportation. !) SIXES AND -- - f cost-fo- r II U PM O ll ARCH - Hupmobiie has made good fhe promise Liv plied in its prediction of 4. years ago. With these new heirs to HupmobileTs wealth of -achievement and to its ridf tradition of me- eight cylinder research and devefopmentT In October came the first of these In these new Hupmobiles, the Straight-Eigh-t motor has been developed to its ultimate. Engineering tests and comparisons have shown it to be supreme in power. These are cars for the motorist who wants complete and incontestable mastery of the roads. With nothing left to be desired. In beauty of line end appointments, in riding and driving comfort, in range and flexibility o? speedandperformance. pioneer ...It meets the demand - Stuigl-t-Eig- w L Schneller, a past department Los Angeles, CalFi-anAmerican Legion, doflad bn coat Minnesota commander of the at aOO yai Js in the legion recently and scored two bulls eyes Ill Junior Rifle club practice. ! But Hupmobiie meets this new era of the as a seasoned aad tuccessful . r history, Hupmobiie presented its second new the 133 horsepower Hupmobiie Eight . . . with a speed of 90 miles an hour. experience. spoke, not as a visionary, not as a theorist, but as one of the earliest and largest of - Eves blurred, she shook harliead are you doing this? as she pnshed the paper away from-heryouse to keep yet - . r - face shot? ha answered-brusquelshe whispered, it rhU, Oh, no ask questions If youse dont think that to awful is it enough an lies no "youse wont be told mean safety for ns; wet youse dont know wont hurt these murders seems to mean Bomer. '""Youse. ' See? TouserS la luck Hat hut it it alt so much more, to go so far youse picked out tonight to come thing anything in a personal way. beyond here dats all!" understand? It ds the Dont you later moment A She wa3 free! such that fact things as these can arms r Phil was at her side. Ills seem almost beIt--dtbippen. enveloped her for a moment. '' ' i f , helietl An come along now, de both yond I and though even And yet. of youse an" watch yer step, an know to be so teiyluly true all it me? Get dont make no noise! out of my cpvn experience, I can their liberator admonished. bring myself to realise that She felt PhilS arm go round her hardly conditions hot only exist in these Tbe moment a for her and hold murderous defiance of the their all shadowy, and guide, still indistinct law. but are actually flourisiilng la , led them across the yard to the the heart of a civHiaed community road. The man halted, and pointed ' today! it. along Ha reached his hand across the he goes, de youse way - He Data - table and laid It over hers.Undersaid: not de other wayl m bere J tli e night when at his e re uj stand?- The voad'U get youse table she had told him her If youse stays vid it long very reason for coming to New York; " . enough. and now his smile was gently quia-xicNow heat It an heat It hard. as he looked at her, and there He had disappeared In the was a strange. mingling' of tears, f ' ' . shadows. ne and laughter ip his voice as he Phil, what does It mean? ftfk;k4 Straight-Eigh- t It by Rival' Gang. "Why ' wildly. Didnt I tell and price class. Then, in January, to crown the Hupmobiie line with the finest car in its VOICING this prediction, Hupp stood alone. For no other organiza- INp.ocucilly r Keep jyer maps closed while I youse loose! cautioned a voice in a hoarse whisper. ; A 'man was standing beside her; A knife was sawing at the cords FOUR GANGSTERS KILLED t; around her. It couldnt, he true Woman Among Victim of Bombing that they were to be set, Tree!" I - Straight-Eig- ht motor was destined to dominate the fine car field . . . Ending the reign 322 North Main Logan, Utah l . r The Overland Route 1 I 1 jlil A u i i'i; i ; 5-- 1 i 1 ma'4 , It was evening in the 'Gondola restaurant. Phil, who had Joined Enid at her table but a foment - i before, was speaking. Ive Just made tha rounds, he There are somp in the hossaid. pitals who are not likely to pull through; but the dead ao ffr have all been identified the Big Shot, the Kanes, my Myers, and a fellow know as Alias Joe. , He ' pulled a" Paper from Ws pocket and laid it down om the table before her. Heres the latest edition. Do you want to read any more about il?i Her eyes caught the headlines: -- .and herself, . r - ( Creaked slightly, and Enid could see that It was being slowly opened of ; rand thd next ihstant the ray - a flash light picked oat both Bill - i'cr. fir-lo- ( PIONEER OF THE STRAIGHT-!'- . I G II T |