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Show nm PAGE TWO 1'fIE THE JOURNAL a' Kuter.-- the IV- -t (iflue evefy ut Ijtip.ni. I t .!i - ." Ai'nniM.i; n.ui.s iv in the week except nil ( liis Matter. ' Sunday kmsju.don application -t RUES Nl aid in iidv.uue i II mail. per imintli l!v nuil. )cr iar Delivered, cr month Pelnered, irr year 25c $2.00 - .$4.5 Member of Associated pn-- . iv i in- v i -j - ..1 t it Press 7trr tx that l.t Hnlare's - body d roy on tot of who- it eiiHftm Hunt to tht A not htr shot rrf Hee launch Hunt then thin set drops dead n hidden t ("nrottne imprisons Tits shed under the phnrf 'of another mow tells her that ht tnunot let her In f'niolhte re furls that the 4s not tfruut. twi entitled to the use for repnh-'I- t d to ji or tint otherwise credit wl mvh al iIIhIjch! tlnrtiu. ini 'dispatches thereir are also ' i roson Chapter 30 WENT TOO FAR It E A METEK D INGS CHOLINE'S voice strengthened "I'm not surprised it's you." ' Rain Change Dear me, you must be an unToday-JL- ) 5? usually discerning young lady. How ' did you guess V ) b 8, 1.9,11100' "I didn't like you much, but It si cl (lav wasnt that, of course. she continued. "You pretended to adore t i I K JOlKNALS barometer Tin above rending- - nre l il in animal life, yet you forgot to rlean ' o'llni k r.'ili n ttfi'iiniin Tin1 . eneb reading out your gotdflsh pond. The poor i. 'Inin v ri II rs to S.ilnnl.n s .In was going to tiling wer dying. speak to Mr. Hunt and M. FHque about It wben ran into le BalafrA GO You see. I could have told them who you were." IN some families m.- - the ijiastinii i.s being discussed Professor Johns laughed. "We t Whether their imuld keep on in school next should have ben good friends but boys (() for unfortunate Intuitions, m. w t!ie umv go to work for good, Miss your or sh, hath, fall, Brent. Curious how little 'unny families need lie mono. their young folks could earn, things trip one up. Isnt It?" a is a great tcmptai ion lo c JI heir education finished at a His pistol was leveled at Caroline, his Indei finger on the trigger. 'emature age, and let thorn obtain some job. t liovs and girls are often ie.u!v to quit before they should, thought 1 never could dfsebarge the In my own hand. It does Jcp.use the idea of a legolar pav envelope and pocket money weapon to kill a man. take colb-agof all 1" think wonriei the junkets tks (hem. They fully goo, A report deafened me, but even fey ban have with that money coining in regularly. then I was not sure which ol us ; If boys and girls have not done as well as they should in had fired. Not nntll Johns pistol for quitting exists in their minds. hand fell to hts side and he turned ehools. an added i toward me, hie glasses smashing Ifieyjnay complain hat they hate to study, or they cant on the floor, was I sure. understand the lesson s. so that they have the feeling that Amaxement agitated the expree-sioof that type chool is not doing them much good. Pupils of benevolent wisdom he had iften become troublesome. They are apt to drift into an cultivated to aislduously these 20 attitude of discontent ami revolt, which shows itself not year. Its sinister stain discolored merely in their school life but at home, and sometimes it the pallor of hie face and estalr fished hie kinship with those other results in deplorablemisehief. is a to a It take boy or girl out of men of Babylon, le Balafird and very serious matter Bee. school at an early age. He has a chance for education and Clcdron He tidied out through the door training today thaf vull never come again. Usually he regrets behind him and dropped. His left at some future date that his parents did not insist that he srm, outflung from hi body. fluP tered like wounded bird and be keep on. The money such a child can earn at an early age, is a ygry came still. Allan!" Caroline wept, as I the damage done to his permanent beside her, .1 could not dropped earning power by his failure to obtain a fair training for life. speak and she took my streaming ITirents honld think stirh' n situation over carefully before face between her band And kissed Fair 1 . tc!i WILL THEY BACK? ,s j I I 1 e I tne, I held ' her In my Flique came. When Flique bent over Johns It turned out thaf fie was not yet dead. Nor had consciousness entirely left him. After we had made him as com fortable as we could, he revived a little. "A good shot, Hunt His words were ae leaves falling. "I dont know that Im sorry . . . now. A young man in love . . . strange things. Why Is It Flique?" Tt It tbs madness, mon pauvrt Jules, Flique said, actually wiping his eyes, "Do J not know? I led Caroline to the end of the wharf while Flique talkfed with Johns and ushered him out of tife. 1 did not let her talk ranch. What she laid came in stark, clipped sentences. As Miss Jahries bad aaid. Caroline had gone upstair for her coat On the root she had met le Balafrd, who was leaving the room In which the. bodies of Parados and Grainger lay. His purpose In coming was to satisfy himself and Be that Parados either was or was not Jules Lacte. Ho bad found two dead men. neither of whom was LacAte. Bee was standing off shore in the launch In case his accomplice should signal. Obviously, le Balafrd could not let Caroline go. He must kill her or take her with him. It occurred to him that she might know some thing of the present. Identity and exact whereabouts of LacAte, as tie still believed l.acAte was on the Island. It was this Idea that saved Carolines life. His problem was to get her to some safe place the Village, perhaps where he and Bee might be able to fmee out of ber the Information they, needed. He made me go into the room In which Parados and Grainger lay. When you called to me his knife wa pricking my flesh. He thresh ened to kill you. too. . . . And then, when you had left the bouse and he thought it was safe, be slg nailed to Bee . . . and you came back. Oh. Allan, I thought he had killed you!" . They had let her alone on .the launch, but In the shed they soon made It clear that they were prepared to go to any lengths to get Information both of them believed she possessed. JT couldnt have stood It much been sure It was longer. Johns I'd have told them, but I . I didn'f knotty And wasnt . then Johns came . . . and Johns teas DscAte. And then you , . . Allan." Flique' fondness for sn audience asserted Itself an soon as we re au i .1 j - . committee of the national house of sentatives has A SPECIAL directed to conduct an tion of communistic activities and repreinvestiga-- 1 been While propaganda. folksare too nervous over the proceedings of such agitators, yet it i.s well for pi ople to know how far such propaganda is proving successful. This is a country of fiee thought and speech. People have aright to entertain communistic views, providing they do not advocate any illegal action. They have a right to nominate communist candidate s for all offices, and advocate their election, provided they do it in a legal way. The American people suspect, however, that considerable sums of money have been si nt into this country from foreign sources, largely Russian, to finance a development of revolutionary sentiment, ff so. our people should realize that the attempt is hi inv made to influence our action by foieign nioney. Our people want to know how far labor troubles are aggrevagated by stub propaganda. They have the idea that m many cases labor troubles could be adjusted harmoniously, f it were not for communistic agitators who have inflamed e feelings of the strikers by violent appeals to class passion, cr bv demanding radical courses of action. If these suspicions are justified, then the fact ought to be brought out that such agitatiuii is interfering with the regular operation of our industries. There probably are sme communist agitators v bo have violated our laws who should le deported, but even if not, their foolish propaganda can be defeated without trouble, if the people only realize Its nature. are unjustly treated, conditions rit.wherevcr f. ir-w liu.l r fav i.r growth of ,Comuuii.isi. feeling. - wage-earne- ( . rs . i : h I LUB COLUMN The Journal docs not sponsor or necessarily approve the articles appeariiii: under this headini', 'I hey are printed outrilmte them. as hut the opinions of the eitienk.who EOOZE FHII.OSORHY, Why dot nt the expeummt with prohibition that was tried out so thmoiighlv for 12b vaars with Noah convince the chi p ;t rap li usn t got a prohmitionist t bat ghost of a ihaiice n win against John Earleycorn, and that experiment was run net by I In over, but by God himself; and all the stills, and drowned all the bootat last God old man adrift for one hundred and and the tfpen s,t leggers," ifty-days, Hui'as jfaru'i making bun dry "there was nothing doing." Noah had in teller set foot on dry land untiWhe ia!jted another vim aid instead of the one destroyed, got drunk and raised m"- tnw in camp than a wasp ever did in aliow! of water. , j Why is it so haul to nu.t txioza? The true causae thereof Hthat booze is habit fmmuisr, and habit becomes nature, and nature is structural, and has power over the man; whereas has no prohibition is mostly ethical, and bare knowleclg power over the map. For the-.- reasons prohibition is no match for habit in "battle. I Inhibition is based on fear, and fear is an occasional visitor only, while habit always stays at home. j The first lesson in logic is the axiomatic fact that the sanfETckuse has the same effect always. The prohibitionist hasnt teamed this lesson in ten years, for Ihe probable reason that it takes more gray matter to learn logic. The prohibitionist wants to apply a little more of the same cause 'hat doesnt1 stop it. Norman. : -- - . -f- de.-tro- jd v - , e 7 V , S' harder, scratching gluss easily. A i i pl.n-matc-- - Sr MODEST MAIDENS THURSDAY "Surely, I'll go with on tariff committee announced decision it would not compel Bishop Cannon to answer questions in his political activities. House: Considers the Vestal bill to revise copyright laws. Special committee to investigate communistic activity continues its work in executive session. ' Immigration' committee" works on miscellaneous ...bills affecting immigration quotas. .WEDNESDAY ' Senate: Debated tariff bill. committee Foreign relations reported "without recommendations the nomination of Hanford MacNider as minister to Canada. House: Passed miscellaneous bills approved by military committee. Banking committee heard of branch bank systems by Charles E. Mitchell, chairman of National city bank of New York. Naval committee concluded hearings on location "of proposed west coast dirigible base. Appropriations committee reported second deficiency bill. Judiciary committee began hearings on the Wagner bills to relieve unemployment. jou.-O- cmirse, we girls always lunch together. f BLACK EYE BEFORE HE FOUGHT Topsy-turv- y Land, which is Hollywood around the movie studios, recently presented another amusing little paradox. Warner Richmond, who atfpparts Dorothy Mackaill-i- n Strictly Modern, the nevyFirstNalional picture, which is showing at the Capitol Theatre, vore a black eye for three days before leading man Sidney F.lackmer gave it to him! The explanation- Is simple- - Director WillianL Seiter, fearing the combat might be too realistic, thought it advisable to take scenes chronologically following the fight first, so that it wouldnt spoil the picture or cause delay. Consequently it wasnt really Blackmer, the New York stage favorite, who gave Richmond his black eye at all. Twas one Percy Wlestmore, head makeup man of the First National 5 East. " Studios.'" A;Er'Anderson, June Strictly Modern is the story of a feminine noyelist whose sex stories get her into many complications, mostly humorous, when she tries to act them out in real life. George Cowley, June' 11, Smithfield, R. F. J)., Julanne Johnston, Mickey Bennett and Katherine Claire Ward are in the cast. !4.'bO-Nort- h - Need fer Him to Worry rich man, said Hi Ho. the sage of Chinatowu. "need neier he He will always haughty. servitors eager to assume manners of condescending itrporUfiice." Washington Stor. N Market Quotations A he OGDEN LIVESTOCK Ogden June 12 AP CNDA llogs j 21.", including ot for market; few lots (Irivein butchers early about Of Turkish Derivation steady at used m neh I I at t le : JO, including 26 for mai- The srord' 4,hoh ket; slow; late yesterday and today phrases bh "That's nil hosli" is tew medium and good steers 9.00-- i Turkish word meaning wort dess. y..'0; cows i .Till down; hulls $..TJ- 10.00-lrt.1- j - pio-tect- POPULAR DANCE BAND COMIN(; TO LAKOTA RESORT SEftlLOH ' riter of oast Wide famous Danee Band liO (Incorporated) Located just right for Convenience and fomfoit. Take the Bus or a Taxi, or the l)epot Car and ask the Conduelor for " SKMI.OII HOTEL Corner East. 2nd South and Kl.de Klreet RATES $LJ)a to AiOtt MODERN i.V E ERV RESCECT. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH WE DO NOT SELL MILK OR MILK BOTTLES BUT WE DO SELL THOSE SANITARY j 7.011. SEE CLEARLY? "But we heard the ahot that killed Grainger! Samuels exploded. Hon, non." Flique chuckled. You just thought so. Wdllem Iferrou (Copvright. and Company) 50 for Sheep: 1, .)!, including market ; late yesterday two deqks tili 111. lambs 10.00 with l. percent soil ut 7.00; derk wethers 8.25; trticked-ilambs 9.00; truck load light yearling wethers 7.00. POl I.TRY (liirago, June 12 AP Poultry!" alive, rar, 15 tmrks; steady; fowls springs 20; broilers 22; roosters 1:1 18; turkey spring dink spring geese 20. RITTER AND EGGS Chicago; June J2 AP Butter; 11.732; steady; unchanged. Eggs; 11,706; steady'; unchanged. POTATOES Chicago, June 12 AP I SDA Potatoes: 57; on track 310; total United State shipment 737; new stork : about utead.v on barrels weak on aarks; trading very alow; southern aarked Bliss Triumph MILK BUTTLE n Are you sure thot von or" e enjoving the f.illc-- t of vision through vein evi-- v Hnnv a who Ii.is rume here hnx been surprised to find Url she Ims lssoi going iiIkhii for years with impaired vision nnd Is iigrtsnhly tnmized vvlnil ;i difference corns llv flitisl Classes make. Ir nie.i-i.e- reve- - Increasing Radlue Life 1st living in bigger circles these days. The mile we walked In the days of feet have become thirty or forty. Womans Home Companion. Inmortal Work Loit portion of LItj's was lost to the world through the only parchment manuscript extant being used to niuke tennis rackets about the year IjUO. WENDELBOE ! JEWELRY & OPTICAL CO. 1 18-1- fair quality (North (arolina barrel Irish 3.00-3:1- liters 2.75-2.9- 5.25-5.5- ' Coh- - ed Billie Kugler young popular Sung 1 fame, and his of Portland, Oregon, hate been engaged lo plav at the ni w ly remodeled l.akoU Resort. Tlio will open on .Saturday, June lltli. and will pley eiery Mednesda) and Saturday thereafter. HtlRler is formerly of fnimei Crest Park, one of rorllands finest mnseiuent Parks, and his Band has been ail judged hj .Music Critiis and Dancers alike us one of the tines! Dance Bauds on the Coast. Airording to (he management of the latkota Resort the Dance Iaril-iohas been newly remodeled, with a new floor and new decorations, and Ibrv expirt a larger rrowd this year than eier licfnre. The lieaelt ((.elf anil also the cahins have heeti In a clear blue Ice berg, one remodeled and Tourists and Campof a large field encounteied ers may expert an entirely new near Soukhoi Islands, the car- a ii(l bet atmosphere and iniirh cass of a large black bear was ! finer urruiiiitmdatious than before. found embedded in the Ice. ( Ad i n icmci!t - TheGut. I debate bill. Lobby - ' j The Associated Press Senate: Continues half-pas- i What Congress Is Doing Bv t W ,tch for FHQur'f furthtr lations In Mondev'o chart ,r. It would be vny easy ami entirely natural to l.tugn ami.. mock his lu?s out ol existent--Buhis parents are wise tin do no such thing. They accord his interest m little girls much the same respectful consideration that they give to any other current enthusiasm of his. In consequence, they are keeping their childs confidence and are sparing him tne development of that painlul which comes irom being shamed and teased Dy grownups. --. Itivasioin of Hawks Beaumont Cal Pi Great flocks of large hawks have conm the Cuchelia Valley, gregated ilying in from old Mexico to make war on lodents and army worms which are travehmg m great armies through the brush. The immigrant hawks are by California law. t "Did not aseure you that these s were the j1nciB,atxclews-?"':- , "Admitted," Samuels grunted "Go ahead." "Name ot a pipe! FUque ex claimed. "1 it possible that mon sleur doesnot yet comprehend?" The whites of Samuels eyes gleamed and 1 felt sorry for him. "It Is," be said. "Since Johna was" In hla tower when monsieur and Grainger were killed. Flique contloaed, "it le clear that be shot-thefrom the tower. You will recall that monsieur waa killed a few mlnnte after six, Grainger at about t seven. Why was this? Because the eve ning tides of Friday and Saturday attained tha height of- their fury at about those hours. My friends those two shots that Johns fired from his tower from a darkened north window could not be beard in the house because of the fury of A Beryllium Is u metal about (one third lighter than aluminum. It is , I I Architect ore 'Beryllium Light, but Hard j I ... in Colors The Kutb Minor tower at Delhi, India, Is built in various shades of yandstone. rnnqtn? from red at the bottom to orat e" at the top. Its height being Jiis feet. , 1 know It! Samuels exclaimed "It 'doesnt make sense. Tberer an unknown factor" "PreU4jmenl,n Flique agreed. shall proceed. Johns, 1 have said would have the perfect alibi. A shot must be fired in the house anr Grainger muBt be killed while be that Johns, Is known to be In bir tower. , "But it is dangerous, this pesalot tor perfection. Also, he has tor gotten the genius of Asstole Flique That wa the fatal error. On should have a care about repeating ones successes. "What have we? The cartrldg, case on the floor, the bit ot twisted steel In Graingers pocket, the fire In the grate, the match In Grain gers hand, the position of Grain ger' body, the upset telephone and, most important, M. le Deputy, tbe open patio door. To thas must be Added that other principal clew the telephone call of M. I Iftd Pcalc , sleur half-pas- Jutl.son Billy Is the l.vli?s' man the first grade. Suite hfcnv ed school in January he n. to his mother s certain km ledge, proposed maniage to fm dltierent young ladies. ti,. llame of the moment ha.-been duly brought to ; to i , house and introduced 5 family. After the ceremonies of i ing are over,' the chhdien ,j together. in Urn case of Milly it w m qnurrei over taking tun.s on swing that broke up the fair. Fnylns, eventually, accord.. to his own statement, rn'ade !.; sick because she expelled to haul her around in the press wagon all ttm time u.n would never take luirts hi aline horse. Then Mary turned out i nothing but a ciy baby. The fouitu lady, howivei, i still high in his lavor. m Billy s love affaiis am very funny Naturally' nn, parents laugh at them bm never when Billy is anywh. near to hear them. His s are heated to a ln(ne,. welcome. Thy aie never cu.-cize- on, arms until I INVESTIGATING COMMUNISTS Ladies' Man Ey Alice nn 1 tfrey decide;They would do well to ask advice of the childrens teachers and their wisest friends. &XK3 1 "ye-icnl- . 1 some BOOTH e A MAN WHO W liUKsTOJg OUJtlKG., turned to the house. He fnxtxted oft (he presence of every on before be would give us a word of hie final summing up of the tragic affair. Our heads counted, he plunged Into Ins story His little game." Flique contended, had justified itself la, that iLiiad revealed the general detestation la which Parade was held. Tim first clew of Importance was Johns' avowal that he telephoned to Parados at twenty-fivminutes of seven. What did It mean, that telephone call? Monsieur went to the petlo win dow there madume saw him. Madam ran down the stair end just before she reached the patio window monsieur fell with a belle, through his heart Madame depar: ed In panic, leaving the pries ticket In monsieurs baud. Perhaps flv minutes later M. Annersley gp beared . . . and then Mile. Jahries M le Deputy coraprebenJs? do not." Samuels admitted In a tired voice. "Johns was In hie tower'00 yards away. Wa know he waa there. He conld- - not have shot Parados fifth's pistol at that range-yy- et we know that he did Go ahead, Flique." "Monsieur Is killed, Flique continued. bowing "What have we? A rose petal a blacknese In the carpet a journal with oil stains M. IAntlquaires statement as to the curious behavior of M. An nersley M. Annersleys rose the rose Grainger dropped nto thaf waste basket the affair of the jade and the ticket In the dead phcenlx band of monsieur.-Bu- t these clew, omix they Indicate the little mysteries, that la all. How do 1 know this truth, you ask?" Flique shrugged and twirled bb mustache. "A Cellini cannot ex plain hie art 1 am the principal agent ot la Suretl. But 1 have said there is one important clew the telephone call. And then, mes sleurs et mesdames, that poor Grainger la killed and there are many clew. "Grainger, It would seem, has discovered something of the truth Does he not say as much In the presence ot that rascal Johns? A brave man. Grainger. Presently. I shall tell yru what he discovered That youn man Jfndrlckgha; given John a most excellent alibi but John has lived in terror of the day when those little le Balafrd and Bee, may find him, nd tarror ha eaten his heart away Re must kill Granger and have the perfect aHbl, '"He eooidnt have killed Grain ger," Samuels Ini pronged. Grain ger waa killed wuh a pistol. We found' the shell and the bullet And Johns was in bit tower at the time. Hunt taw him there and I telephoned to him. "Yet be ehot Grainger, mon seek BTNOrStS- - Alton tng Caroline ftrtnl nud her riy a ktrf dtlnpuh.ieil explore lor, ut one rmt of i't i Lutu istrmt and He Anris the launch of It Hatnlrt u hory he bet tries were Ut hen r vours htr abductors heats Iht two tnnvifts Xhe trim ike tt ton ing t oropue Parados it as wo Jutes LarAte. thttr betrayer i'yf in rh " jiiippr find hK tf1 All niit of ropuMh ..tM HARO COLONEL GILFEATHER ENGLAND RUBBISHING COMPANY & Th- - Ao inted aliun of all new i i BUSHED BY IH THE EARL 1 i Thursday, Jui.e I: jOlUXaL, tOGAX CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Murder at 1 Either with or without the pullers, in convenient and sanitary tubes of 500. We also accept orders for special desfgns, which include the nrtmc, for those selling their milk through the gtocer. THE JOURNAL 75 West Center St. Logan |