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Show UTAH THE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, Saturday, September 20. 1930. PAGE SEVEN to visit, friends wficTT.ave 'foniS t recently from England, the former home of Mrs Leishman and family M. I. If BWOPEldt Circumstantial eviat the coroner s inquest Jack W, It the belteonat cthat I A mild adopted dence lead VF(h-elo- murdered Dr. Patti Kane, poisoned by carbon monoxide gas. Jack laves Elea Chase, beautiful crippled otrl, tchom Kane teas to have examined. The elder Wm-elobelieving Elea a he an adventuress, had engaged fi. Thorne, detective, to probe her past. Jack disappears after severely choking kt father in rage at the latte i s disparaging remarks about Elsa Lucy, the housemaid, out to mail a letter late one night, is temped to see a human figure, madly danc-mSilhouetted against a do icindoio vurtam. A few ghtg later, coming down the ynrs to mail another letter, she es the dancing silhouette this time on the insula of theagain, front door. Thome, hiding behind a portiere, sees U too. Lucy faints and Thorne pursues the shadow, but It canleliee and when he returns Lucys unconscious form has disappeared also. i O' Chapter 17 A BATTLE OF WIT8 one brief minute Thorne conjpOR tinued to stand staring at the spot where he had left the housemaid's uncoacious form, then he returned to the dressing room. A electric lamp had been tipped so that the direct rays were thrown across the room and far out into the hall, through the portieres blown apart by the wind from the still open window. globe-shape- d NATALIE SVMNEM an then why." I LINCOLN dunna where I go, no True. acknowledged Mrs. Win low, and uneoncioualy her ypice be trayed her relief at the trend the interview was taking Had known why you wished to see Lucy Mr. Thorne, reproachfully, ouid have told you this, and saved so Lucy scaring dreadfully vny. the girl Is as white as a ghost! I'll get your book, be said, there is no use your going downstairs again,'' and giving her no chanoa for protest, even it she felt so Inclined, he brushed by her Into the elevator, and slammed both doors behind him, only to have tar 1 1 I am going with you," she an aounced with thrill emphasis, and nounced into the cage. There a ill be no necessity tor detaining you longer: you look so tired, sweetly commlse-atin- g. , t The elevator came to a pause before either cf Its. passengers spoke again and in silence they walked to the north entrance of the music rcom and Thorne turned Into It "Oh, you neednt bother, pro tested Mr. Winslow, but Thorne bad already switched on some of the lights and was looking eagerly about for her book. She Spied )t OPENING PART! On -- Sunday evening in connection with the sacrament meeting of the Wellsville ward program under the direct LADIES LITERARY Dancing was enjoyed by a the ot r,e M. I. A was as folPROGRAM large crowd to music by the- tion t epoi i .. of . representation YOU Refresh- lows Wellsville' The Ladies Liter-- 1 Wellsville orchestra. t. M T sold during Iments were A home, a tenant, a good used ear, household met evening Friday society iry articles, a pel, a position, a radio, er a room. Have at the home of Mrs. Willard evening. die WeUsville 7 briber you are on Parker with the president, MM you any lost or found articles? Mr and Mrs. Joseph R were wards the receiving or delivery end of the transaction, your John J. Hendry presiding The en Mrs. Thomas Jones, Miss Lnpci wit for ha most aim is quickly, effectively anil profitably icllowing musical program wan Aifce Miller and Mrs. Wells Me- - feC ', ;y Der!ent present. At acquired through The Journal) Classified Ad columns. vocal duet, Mrs. Bride of Hyrum motored to this rendered. ward First the must be paid in advance. Advertisements meeting Classified Fred Garrett and Mrs. Harold 'Downey, Idaho, on Saturday was honored' bv having uss of One cent a word per issue. Minimum for tint W. Pai kmson, accompanied by and spent the week end with fc insertion fifteen cents. P Leis.iman; pmrio their sister and family, Mr. HVrUir stikeP b the bv the Mrs Se-general solo; Roy Daney; violin solo, and Mrs. Niels Hartvlgson. ard the huthes Der-- , e.' Evan 0. Darley. accompanied Jf ttndaMe A good representation of the ilhg to the latest approved This U o methods Beginners especially FOR RENT jby Miss Fditn Darley; vocal ward Relief societies attended bv President ort is given .V .desired. solo, Mrs. Fred Garrett; piano the priesthood meeting at HySpecial course for snio Mrs y toil- - An the young children Call or write 'piano duet, Edith and Roy- rum on Sunday and enjoyed V Darley; piano solo, Edith Dar the pageant presented by the SlOga-- l furnace clean - far details as to lesson periods For Rent 3 rooms. Phone 889. IY1 .ivmi Stove repairing, Mrs. and nth ward of Logan as well as Aichliild Garrett fees and tuition ley; duet, Mrs Caroline ing, saw sharpening. Phone available Mis. Parkinson Bertha Clark Puiser, 155 N. lor Rent Modern three room 'a talk on the Book of Mor- - Stuar. and duet, 885 Vigh. Hall. Parley 819-E. President Hendry expressed mon by Prof. Karl J. Wood 2nd 444 furnished Logan, Phone apartment. Will wash 40 pieces clothing Mrs. Herman and appreciation to all who took; Mr. South 1st West. Phone 662 W. of ward Hut the gave W , 136 Hyrum oth South on $1 the program. for 00, .Theurer entertained at dinpart tallc h her nns- - Mrs. Jones. FOIl SALE Mrs. Agnes Price and Mrs. per Sunday m honor of her an 11 For Rent 3 room furnished m while were voted experiences in Leand Maughan brother in law and sister Mr, ,s,ionan apartment. Call 141. removed Ashes e and the choir states, garbegq as new members of the club and Mrs. August Rosquist of 'Singing of Phone 448. For Rent Furnished apart-- , The club will meet again in Pocatello who recently return- - fS11, lTle, Flemish beauty pears for sale eland SeUey nmnounc-Daniments. 232 South Main. October at the home of Mrs. jed from a trip to Europe after Him, 755 E. 8th No. E. at 376 Room Board At and Uu benediction. O. Leishman. Sweden, Denmark, ed 817 J. ivisiting South. Pnone 3rd For Sale A Monarch range For Rent 2 or 3 room furnishMis Evelyn Theurer returnBRIDAL Germany and Holland and baby carriage. 168 W. ed apartment. 35 west 6th Miss Marjorie Hill of Salt ed to Ogden whet8 she will re- - 54 iv Int. on Faim Loans. SHOWLR South. 3rd North. was the guest of her sume st hool work at the Ogden Joseph E. Cardon. Logan On Taursday afternoon Mr. Lake City Mi-aMrs. John high school. nd and Mrs. Sam P. Riggs ", Wanted Loan of $500 to $800 Nut Coal Best all the year For Rent I large upstair furtamed at a shower m honor of Hill over the week end nished room ot 266 West 1st. round fuel. Sanders, 804 North on first mortgage security. The of Peter was Maughan camp their daughter, Ruby, who 293. North. Phone Main. Call "775W, of Pioneers Nelthe the Daughters married in August to Ellis T A beautiful son of Mantua. For Sale Fine Jersey heifer, For Rent Fine modern, five J. W. AULT AND SON The trousseau was displayed. 17 months old Call at 625 TRANSFER room home, good condition. rooms were adorned with fall ITheurer. Furniture and pianos bandied E. 2nd No. St. City. Call 1196 In evening. reMiss Valene flowers. A delicious luncheon Poppleton with care. PHONE 448. Second hand furniture to be For Kent 1 or 2 rooms, suitwas served to 45 ladies. Sev- - ,turned home Wednesday even- Peach attended the two reFifth sold cheap by the day after were they FAINTING weeks, ing spending able for students. Half block eral beautiful presents celebration Phone from car line. Call 359. PAPER word Relief - Society. ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson visiting at Boise, Glens Ferry DECORATING ' Mr and Mrs. John Chapman 1083-HANGING will leave during the week for and Pocatello, Idaho. For Rent Three rooms furnishMessis and Mesdames James 'of Richmond, former residents LEONARD MATHEWS a honeymoon trip to California For (Sale Reasonably priced ed. Call at 125 W. 4 So., attended the PHONE 1136-- 1 after which they will make1 A. Andrew, Irvin Leishman, of Wellsville, convention brick home. here strictly modern, between 7 and 9 evenings. and Leroy Leishman 'publican their home in Mantua. Terms. 412 East 4th North. Mrs Walter L. Glenn enter- - spent Friday at Brigham City- (Thursday evening and visited Young lady with stenographic Phone 342-Tor Rent Steam heated, furand bookkeeping experience tamed some sixteen ladles at attending a Peach Day festiv- friends nished .two room apartment A. Lelsh-- ; desires a position, excellent re Mrs Mr John and ities. beaution Two dinner Friday Mr and Mrs. Lamont ferences. P. O. Box 239, ad Must sacrifice 1927 Chevrolet with bath. For couple. 135 East man, vs Ha Mrs. Charles Mr. and ful quilts were made during coupe before Tuesday. Motor Center. 245 W. 3rd N. Adelta Allan and children, Mrs, and daughter, Miss the day. overhauled, good rubber, $175 ; Kelley The Second ward M I. A Hays and son and wife, Mr. tha Leishman, Mrs room modern and ,La4iea wanted to string beads terms, Inquire Lundahl Service For Rent Three furnished held the opening party oh Fri- and Mrs. Ross Hays, all of Latz and Miss Barbara for apartment, at home. Stamped addressed 'Station. Reese attended the Leishman four respent -- evening Nebraska, the. Dillon, -.ward at 276 North 1st West day creational halL The evenings days here with their sister, FridaVflaLaSaBturSn aM funmure. couple. Phone 60. Also three shares of water entertainment began with a and husband, Mr and Mrs Novelty Co, 113 Fourth A yenLouis and Brown f whom Alex had Rent One direction Turcotte, For Island they under In the Irrigaprogram Logan right New York City. of Presidents Hugh W. Clark not seen for twelve years They Cooper left Friday for Roberts, jue tion Co. for $50 000. 528 South warehouse, 34 'x 60, cement floor and plastered inside In1st West. Phone 260-and Mrs. R. A. ve'shman as also visited a sister at Columfollows: singing; prayer, E. H. bus, Mont. quire at H. G. Hayballs store. Aiifto Women-AClub d First Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maughan Eankhead; girls chorus, Mary cue 01 tane cnarge R. If. eieiy to i profitable connec-- 1 dresses and club papers pre- - For Rent Excellent 2 room Hal and comoanv; readings by and Mr. and Mrs. P, furnished apartment with, Mrs. Henry R. Parker; dance, Maughan motored to Salt Lake flowers at funerals held in the Address 1683 pared at reasonable rate. Magwith facilazine clippings rented 25 cents private bath. Laundry Francisco. San Pnsnm Ann Bair and Evelyn Parker; on Saturday at the bedside of Wellsvile ward tabernacle. stret . and steam Louis the set two weeks. for heat, best location. Brenchley, ities, Program ILZ ,per duet, sazophone and clarinet, .their sister, Mrs. Charles and Having had four years exper- - suggestions, Literary Workshop Phone 523 W. Franklin and Joseph Parker: being called down on Misses Alta Maughan, to ience will do remodeling, motored Wolf St. Denver. Colorado. trio, Mr3. Sterling. Jones and account of her severe Illness. Rena Brenchley where 'pan--( rellnlng and alternations?-Parley and James C. Hall Raiylolph on Friday solo, company; Hugh Clark; to of men? womens and child-tea'loft Sunday duet. Parley Hall and Kenneth and Irvin Leislurtan attended Mr, Brenchley Chas. R. Johnson ' '' school. Children's FIRST CLASS BOARD rens clothing. Murray; trio, William H Hos- - the rodeo held at Strevell, Ida,-kbi- 1 240 North TRANSFER (clothing a specialty. AND ROOM Parley Hall and Kenneth ho on Wednesday of last week. "Mamma, why does the fur- - First East. At moderate prices, guests of With Furnace Heat, one block Murray Mrs. Thomas B. Lind-Ic- y They were dinner Call 314 shiver and make nact Jones.' D. W. daddy Mr. and Mrs. received a quilt prize from I. S. A. Man With The Van Mrs. John G. Leishman and make funny faces and hiccup Wanted Plano pupils, teacher The 697 East 6th North The hall was beautifully deat Enquire pupilscorated in autumn leaves and daughter Miss Evelyn Ranv whi he comes up from the cel- - of piano can accept accordT' for private Instruction, fall flowers bow, left Friday for Salt Lake lar' WHAT DO S thef Bow-md- WANT?,, h i iuIoLlLLAadU , I ta o I ,au& , el f I , : j - J. er J. fire-proo- Mos-land- er - s, "Whom were you lacking for when you went downstairs ten mm utes ago? Thorne asked the frightened girl. Once again Thome made hie of the first floor. Then he heard the unmistakable whir ofj machinery some one was using the house elevator. Thorne was waiting at the door ot the elevator shaft when the cage reached thOrstT floor. Mrs. Winstoo aghast for low, apparently speech, stood in the brilliantly lighted elevator. Who who ia there T she qua- vered. andfor anewer Thorn stepped forward. "You, Mr. Thorne! Do you wish- - something downstairs? he inquired solicitously. Only a book I left in the music Mr. room; I I couldnt eleep. Thorne, you have not answered my question. she reminded him gravely, "Lambert said you had lef the house long ago. Lambert was mistaken, he reI am waiting o intersponded. view your housemaid, Lncy; suppose yon take me to her bedroom, What do you wish with Lucy &t this hour ot the night? she quesUnless Tt is something tioned. really serious I do not feel thagbe should be disturbed." Come with me, Thorne suggest"1 would like to ed persuasively. have you present at our Interview. Which is her room? Mrs. Winslow studied him in silence; there was an air of determination about Thorne that impressed her. Come this way," she- directed. Her soft rap on Lucys bedroom door brought no response. The detective gave the doorknob a dexterous twist and the door swung Inward. It was Mrs. Winslow, however, who located the electric switch in the room. As the light flared up the figure on the bed stirred. Slowly, very slowly the bedclothes were dragged down from Lucys head and her eyes peeped ont at them. it?" t Whom were yon looking for when yon went downstairs ten minutes or so ago? Thorne asked. Was I downstairs?" she asked, wonderingly. "I remember failin an woke up here." She cast an apprehensive glanoe at Mrs. I eleep walks, yog know. Qnd - h-- a Win-glo- . firat on top ot a music stand and picking it up, hurried determined! toward the front door, with the uu doubted intention ot ushering hnr out. "You saw Mis Chase, she began as he halted, hat in hand and door Was your Interview partly oflen. satisfactory? Entirely so, he answered, a hint of a smile in his black eyes. By the way, Mrs. Winslow, has Lucy any little love affair on her hands? "Why, ear sne appeared some what nonplussed by the question One pays so little attention to ser vants gossip, but, eh, I believe there Is 4 milkman who is jXiite smitten with Lucys charmSft she 1$ pretty. In opening and closing the book In her left hard Mrs. Winslow let It slip and Thcfrne Caught it before It touched the floor and returned It to her, not however, before he had head Its title: Aids to Forensic As she Medicine end Toxicology. murmured tier confused thank3 Thorne slipped through the front door. It hatl seemed to Thorne while he waited 'for the elevator to descend that first time, that it had taken longer than when he and Mrs. Winslow had come down in it from seeing Lucy on the floor above. Was it that Mrs. Winslow had been In the attic and had come from there But what was in the elevator? Mrs. Winslow, not overly coura geous, doing in the attic in the dead of night? And how had Lucy gotten to her bedroom without assistance, in her nnconcious condition? And to think that both the shadow and Lucy had eluded him! It might he that Mre. Winslow had found Lucy unconscious nnd had taken her to tier room by means of the Two things, however, elevator. were against that theory how had she revived the girl in the brief time he was racing around the house or gotten her into the elevator and 'upstairs after his return the elevator would have betrayed H self by its noisy machinery. Ce t f Copyright,,. I) Appleton Three matchea provide a new due in tomorrows thapter. i NORMAN TORP NOTICE TO HUNTERS TRANSFER 'The Sunnymeade Gun club, located at 'the junction of the Muddy and Logan rivers on Richland Acres, serves notice that no shooting will be allowed on its grounds during the coming hunting season. Any and all violators will be prosecuted according to law. (Advertisement! CALL - - 503 Pacific National Life Assurance Offices . Even If Shes Right GLORIA Are open In the Baugh Building Over Sewells United Store. ' HICKMAN AGENCY J. E. Hickman, Othello Hickman 4444 4 4A4 4 PASTURIZED MILK Johnson Bros Dairy We Invite Inspection So. State Road Phone 1128-- J , 44 4 I.UJ4.V. A A A- - ... A ,, SI.IUUU Shes Wrong! by Julian Ollendorff |