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Show tr vS sf s AGE TWO '' TEE 'JSIRNV.L, LCGAN, iMurderat THE JOURNAL -- -- P PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING Entered at the Post Office every day in tile week except Sunday at Logan, It ah, aa Second Claae Matter. ADVERTISING KATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION SY&OPSI6: Jeuth insodsm Mttn Parados' isolated estate on dan Lucas Island then the hated Par-adhimself is murdered In tils -- By mall, By mail, Delivered, Delivered, per per per per der 25c -$2.00 month.. year parlor, 7 He dinner table m game' of Anntote Plitfue, suave 'ranch detective, provdhs a fexo cletri from unattiecliup guests 'before fhmte tells of tits murder. Ue iowul Pvradoef Itodp. Suspicion ft dtrrcted tit turn at member of the household, rath C lauds Anncrslei, v ho claims Parados ruined him Hnahewlp is impliaatetl tthen petals of n pillow Hot cer ars found If the safe, Anuersleg i rat tceanna n pHlots rose m his lapel Ifriue then a finds another stettlnf fairer anti Anne leasts baslet, step is rf out temporal Up Ham nets, tor dfputp attorney, other dens when Mrs yrrpint Ptrodos is ailonndtd to disnver that a tads phoenix. Parados lurk symbol, is missing from ils glass case. ? 81 BMCRIPTION RATES Paid in advance .... -- - month year.. 4.M! U0 Member of Associated Press n The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for of all news dispatches credited to It or hot otherwise credited in this paper and also the loon I news published there! a. All right of repuhlleaikm of special dispatches therein are also repnb-llcatio- ;$ reserved. ? BAROMETER READINGS fe tr . Rain Fair Today O 29,ililiii2jl!3i!!4!!l5;ii!6;!!17!!8!!9!!30 Chapter 12 , a Piece op jade yesterday radlng are tnlccn from THE JOURNAL'S bnrompter at 8 iJcliM'k each afternoon except Sumi'ay. The "yesterday rending each Monday refers to Saturdnjs reading. The abor CO It was a jade phoenix that had occupied the glass case! And Parados reaction to his that the case was empty had given me the feeling that some- thing Inside him was being tom np by the roots! "What are you talking about. THE PIONEER WOMAN femme. Mrs. Parados? Samuels de- Daugthers of .. Pioneers :Meet Admitted To Court , - Tarbet camp The Thomas will meet at the home oi Mrs. John- - W. Cowley Sr 884 West 2 North Friday May 18 at 3:00 p. mr Kate Mortemer, Annie Olsen, and Amelia J. Blanchard will assist the hostess. Murdered Wife With Rolling Bin - ' Portland, Maine, May 14 (AP) Kenneth Williams, - 20 - o t the Yarmouth, confessed to county attorney today that he murdered his wile with a rolling a pin. She was -- found dead in the barn of Ernest R. Smith, a neighbor, on April 4, and was believed to have been the victim of an accident! fail downstairs. : Spring control has been apt-entto raise or lower window awnings by pulling a cord in side a house: ed v c .sWaMr v m dshoiUUtd Pi ess Photo Harriet Buckingham of Osgood, ind., secretary to Senator Watson of Indiana, has been admitted to practice before the eupreme court Don't yon see the ease is empty? Dan thought the world of Mrs. Parados was badly shaken. The pockets under her eyes were hloodlpsa. "X dont understand, Samuels said, "A phoenix what do y6n N j mean? "A remarkable bird, Flique explained. "The ancients believed In It it was almost Immortal, that phoenix, and always of the female. Five hundred perhaps a thousand years It lived. "Parados had one of those birds, Samuels asked. yon mean? - "Not alive, monsieur. FUque assured him. "But la jade. It was sometimes a symbol of lack. How much waa It worth?" FUque shrugged his plump shoulders. "M. t'Antlquaire? "Perhaps $2,000, I said. "They are quite rare. "Dan wouldn't have sold his tor a million," Mrs Parados asserted. "Pm not exaggerating, either It The most eventful happening between birth and htarriage is Graduation, Your beauty depends on your hair, complexion and hands. Our permanents, finger waves and marcels, are widely known for the skill with which they are Artistic Permanent Wave 7 $6.00 r -- Marcel . .. ,.i roc 5fa . Finger .Wave. Beautify your hands a manicure will do wonders. Individual hair cutting for children and ladies. We have a permanent wave department for men $4.00. Service by Appointment Phone 603 . Cache Valley Beauty Salon Mrs. Noble, Manager North Entrance, Cache Valley Bank Bldg., Logan T&Sw-T&tf- "l don't see sect-bunk- peasant um superstitions. "Where was yonr husband bora their naps Samuels asked. "In Franca. But his father war Greek. Hie mother was French Tell me wbat you know of hi past before yon met him. "T dont know anything You expect me to believe that?" "I dont care whether yot believe it or noi. Mrs. Parados Mid. ii Is so. Dan said his past Was non of my business. Tht deputy let it go at that, but I doubted if he was satisfied. 1 wasn't. Any of you people seen this phoenix today?" he asked. Granger, it appeared., bad seen It in the morning when he had laid kindling in the grate. Manning had noticed It before lunch when- - she dusted the room, and Miss Jahrtes had seen U In the early afternoon No one admitted seeing it since then. "Some one did ttaatn certain." Samuels said grimly, A clock in the hall began t Mrs. Parados? ' '.toneVngered ' Insists She Is Not Cagle's Wife New York, May 14 (Ft Miss Marian Haile, indicated by Gretna, Louisiana, records to be the wife of Christian K, Cagle, resigned West Point cadet arrived in New York today to join Cagle, insisting that she was just Miss Haile. Nobody met Miss Haile at the Pennsylvania terminal, when she stepped off the Crescent over-su- n -- com- Uie Ly and n sen.-the- , . readily him. Long pecially lie. are become too much tot automobile es- rides, in heavy Sunday tru not good lor him U the elders of the family n going on a Sundav cxeuision. -- - would they be wise lu to , the two and three year old at home with some compctm person in his own sunny buik yard. I Elected Queen Of MODEST MAIDENS When an older child is m be taken on a Sunday outine, it should be planned in su , a way as to avoid fatigue. An automobile ride should bum early in the morning before the roads become (congested There should be plenty of time allowed to be spent playing' in the quiet of the hills, by a lake or a not too crowded beach. The child should have his usual nap or rest in some quiet shady spot. Of course the most impoit-afactor in such a Sundav excursion is the mental attitude of the growhups. A on mother who insists driving from the back seat, a father who is curt and irritable under slight provocation, these will be enougn to said any child home in a state of nervous exhaustion no matter how sanely the day has been planned. A tool steel has been developed in Germany that is only slightly less hard than diant Blossom Festival -n- ervous Lewiston. Idaho, May 15 (P) 17 Rosemary Gasher, year old Lewiston high school student, was elected queen of the hefe cherry blossom festival last night, Evalyn of Idaho, Lewiston for queen, Emahiser, university and Ferol Fisher. candidates normal, will serve as Queen The Rosemarys attendants. cherry blossom festival will and continue open tomorrow monds. through Saturday THURS., FRIDAY CAPITOL and Saturday "The Best Sound In The State" Shows at " Also and Talking Comedy Talking News 3 5 7 9 ' , , AHu:. ki OifStJse Ii1 ui ALL STARCH e4 wmo ammo ptcruKM This diet program tells how. . months! Why, I lost eight pounds In three SEMLOH HOTEL (Incorporated) Loraied just right for Ponvenicnre and Comfort. Take Hie Bus or a Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor for ' SEMLOII HOTEL By MARY GRAHAM BONNER 'Corner East, 2nd South and Stale RATES $1.00 to $3.00 "TAPE OF STORMS The dock had turned the time much farther back this evening and had taken iohn and Peggy ok the most dangerous trip they bad evef known. - They knew tney were safe because they felt sure of the Little Black Clock yet, they SI reel MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT SALT LAKE CITY, ITAir -- did feel nervousr The boat was very It was the sort of a boat John had only seen in pictures and the sailors were rough looking So ....... leader. x S'-jv':x j 4 was their are too busy to know we are here, They - the Little Black Clock said, and besides you see we have magic that can bring us on these old voyages without being noticed by others. They were not far away from a cape of land which was thrust out, overlooking the sea. Later on this d of Africa which were now sseing, explained the Little Elack Clock,- - will be called the Cape of Good Hope, but it is known now as the Cape of Storms. Thats a good name for it, said John. This is really terrible around here. I dont see how they could ever change ' . the name. Oh, there will be complaints that the name of Cape of Storms brings bad luck so theyll change it. " Who is in command on this vessel 7r John asked.' "A Portuguese explorer named Vasco da Gama. No harm will come to us. We know that. - - "Listen ! Theyre trying to discourage him. Theyre telling him not to go on this trip. He wants to go to India all the limited alone. Although Cagle way by water. There have been others before him to try this was said yesterday at West but they have not succeeded in going all the way. Shall we stay with them and see what he decides? Point to have planned to leave Yes, both John and Peggy agreed, but it took all their the military academy this mornto say it. courage to ing join her in New York. Covering her face with her Woman m SciaotitU hands and fleeing from pillar Original 'Permanent Wava According to Dr. Oscar Frnnkl, to post in the train sheds to The permanent .wave, so catted, famous endocrinologist of the Uniavoid the cameramen whose versity of Vienna, women doctors was started by a wbraan. In 1S73 flashlights boomed in her wake, are holding their place side fry side a patent was issued to Ellen T. the young women Train of Kansas City, and this was dashed with wen. ne claims men physithrough the concourse and cians are displaying no greater In- the (lr.t apparatus, niter which all junped into a taxicab in which telligence than women of science of' todays machines of this characshe was soon lost in traffic. today. ter are modeled. Mayflower Mines A5arT Investment . -- are unmanageable ard it oiu-takes until Tuesday to back to their u.ju cheerful routine. child should The very be protected from too true excitement even on Sunea The family living room wn , every one is at home, the nory radio, the quick give and tau all of conversation, thou - A J 1 ulated by the. sociable ings and igomgs among grownups of the femily. evening, they are cross FUque. . "Miss Brent would like to knew' where she stands, 1 said bluntly. You , practically accused her a while g Of killing Parados. Hsve , yen changed year tnlsd? "NO. i The Child's Sunday , By Alice Judson Ft ale Sunday is all too often a demoraihung day for the children routine is interrupt d Meals are at different horn a Toe children frequently a.i , hi.w tie fell fur gamnela muHeiod. , "Ah, you have not the In war eye, Fliqii interposed. "He m. Of peasant stock and his were tl tip-en- dld-no- done. -- WhenAllThe World Seemed Sad ) semsa Hie positive me. How can you take each an un , reasonable attitude?" 1 demanded "Yon say paradot was killed will, a pistol equipped with a silencer Where In the name of eommoi sense could a girl of Miss Brent', type have gotten hold of such si Instrument? And the phoenix wt gone at least an hour before sli attempted to take the portral; Dont these facts mean anything t you? "You pretty - girt ridden fool make me ill." Samuels retorted "Hasnt Mira Brent two strong mo tlves? Isnt she without aa alibi Hasat she admitted breaking Intr the bouse to commit a theft? Gr to bed and eleej ob It, son," I was furious, but Caroline tud denly caught me by the arm. It was a lucky thing that she did, fo-was on the verge of toeing my temper. she was crying "Mr. isent! ?Y by. 1.0 e..v8 luejt.si! .highly.?! Yon Tatsr hefp'me that WSy Samuels wanted to know. Please oh, please dont say any "It was Dans lurky piece, Mrs. more! She was right, of course.,' 1 began .Paradox said. JTUs talisman. . "He was superstitions about It?" to cool down, "It was dsar of you! Caroline Hv oeueved the yea, indeed. whispered, and X felt tbat It wasnl phoenix brought him his money." aq bad ,tter aU.,,"l do , thank you. MrsTparadovgave a frecihig laughr for all yon have done! She gave me a quirky, devastat "The day h". lost his lucky piece log smile that left me staring after he lost his life. her, as she fled from the room, with not superstitious, but It gave an ache in my heart me a queer feeling. Mrs. Parados was the last to "The one who shot Parados took leave. I was halfway upstairs Ma when I beard FUque say the bird, Samuels declared. But it was taken before be was dame! His tone made me glance back. shot! 1 countered. I told Samuels "Yes? 1 was known Parados hadn't euie Madame, In our little game you it was gone nntil I saw him look said that you saw M. A oners! ey enat the case. ter the patio window shortly after W0e;'ed.he get ItT Samuels half past-si- x asked Mrs. Parados. She didnt That was only a game, M know. FUque." Mrs. Parados said harshly '."How long have yon been mar "You f see him, madame? ried to him? No! That tormented look leaped into A terrific emphasis was behind Mrs. Parados' eyes. that single word. 1 pondered over "For 20 years. she said huskily. tt s t climbed the stairs. Twenty years of hei. WBIinot Jr arrow "Today,' FUque murmuredT 'is (Cfyfirright.tfS). and Company; the twentieth um anniversary of the wedding of monsieur Ind but Mie detective MuInltH madame. ATso? it J the birthday wort on. Ana to does Hunt in to-at madame.! rn o J I , JUST tribute to one of the noblest tyes in history manded. strike 12. was paid a few days ago at Ponca City, Oklahoma, wher. "rm talking about Oana jade "Thatll do for tonight," Samueh - a fine statue in honor of the was Pioneer Woman, Mrs. Parados retorted. said. "None o yon leave the Island phoenix, Hoover President over lit the remarks radio, speke upveiled. of the pioneer womans great part in forming the western country, and how amid all the toilsome labors of the frontier, such women were determined that their children should "Pleaaa, Mr, Hunt, Caroline erled. "Please have open doors of opportunity. don't say nny more. how they fought the Much is said about the pioneer-men- , and roads built the ploughed Indians, cut flown the forests, up the fields, but the task of the pioneer woman was more obscure and is too much forgotten. The women must have sacrificed more than the men when they left comfortable home conditions in the east to strike off into the unknown prairie and the untenanted plains. The woman is the homekeeper, and feels the attachment to the home nest more keenly. She realizes the need for quiet and settled conditions to perform her functions. The bold advenhave seemed ture, into afar and rough country must often ' too visionary to them. Yet out of loyalty to their husbands they assumed these often desperate chances. They worked even longer hours than the men. When the men. returned exhausted from their labors on the primitive farm, the women were still toiling, "'and they kept at their drudgery until sleep closed their eyes. They bent their aching backs over the v washtub, they carried water long distances from theX springhole, they scrubbed and cooked and knitted and sewed and their labors, thoughts on iierer ended. And amid it all, they kept their chances for better fof and struggling their children, toiling themi Well are they worthy of this memorial new erected in ' their honor. "He kept It In that glass case. understand? I want to talk to A COUNTY. UTAH BOOTH IlCM COMPANY . tt ; nr. cache , Because The strategical position of this issue is greatly improved by recent discoveries in adjoining properties. 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