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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH CHAPTER XIII Oliver October CD By George Barr McCufchecn Beil Syndjcnt (WNU Service) CHAPTER XII to save money had had a hard day, and It wag nine oclock. He had a book, a well-worbut he did copy of David Ilarum, not begin reuding at once. He vvns thinking of the many dark and lonely nights old Oliver Baxter had spent in Death Swamp. It gave him a creepy feeling. Ire tucked the covers a little more tight'y under his chin but still the creepy feeling persisted. Hey, Horace! Someone was knocking at the front door and the voice I There w as only one voice In t Be world like that. Mr. Gooch went to the window. He hesitated a moment, then boldly drew the curtain apart. Hello, Horace," came wafting up to Mr. Gooch. "That you? Say, open up and let me in. Mr. Gooih grasped the window frame for support. he gulped, but In a Good G d voice so strange and hollow that he did not recognize it ns his own. The figure drew nearer the house. Im Ollle Baxter. For goodness sake, Horace, dont tell me youve forlaw. I gotten your only brother-IGo away! You're dead You come down here and let me In, cried the other. "Ill denied soon show you Im not dead. Mr. Gooch was not convinced. It was Oliver Baxter and he was very much alive. Well, what do you waiyt? "I vvnnt to come In nnd spend the rilght with you, thats what I want. Presently the two were seated In Goochs warm kitchen. Now, demanded Mr. Gooch, where have you been ull this time?" Mr. Baxter stretched out his wrinkled legs, and filled his pipe and lit It, ull the while keeping his keen little eyes on his brother in law. "Well, Rlr," he began presently; 1 hunted this country over before I found her. She remembered everything. It took me nearly two weeks to get her to admit that she lied, and I guess she wouldnt have done It If I hadn't offered her a hundred dollars to tell the truth." Are you talking about the gypsy who told bis fortune? Inquired Mr. GooPti, comprehending suddenly. "Yes. Queen Marguerite. I flnully got her to confess that everything she said was false. Oliver aint going to he hung any more than you or I. All spite work, she says. Got mad at all of us. So thats what youve been up to, old Idiot, exclaimed you blamed Gooch. Letting us all think you were dead! That reminds me I was Just body It Is, since It wondering cant possibly he yours. The one they found In the svvump yesterday, I mean." Mr. Baxter Inquired with sudden Interest: "In the swamp, eh? Out In one of the pools? Why, It must be Tom Sharps body. Tom Sharp was killed with an ax right out there on the edge of the swamp thirty years ago. lie was filled by a gypsy Say, Horace, If they think that body D mine, who is supposed to have killed n 003 Copyright, Use Alabastine Mr. Gooch Sees Things al Night. noroce Gooch was going t bed H Continued 11 Alabastine a dry powder in white and tint Packed in 5 pound packages, ready (or uae by mixing with cold or warm water. Full directions on every package. Apply with an ordinary wall brush. Suitable (or all interior aurfaces plaster, wall board, brick, cement, or canvas. Making the Receiver Selective Three Methods of Connecting Trap Are Shown In the Diagram. ! Frora nil sides boomed the shouts and curses of a quickly revived purpose. Bush em "Kill the lteat their bends off I ' Get him Get him! Suddenly a strange voice rose above the clamor. Kich, full, vibrant, it fell upon puzzled ens, and once again there was pause. All eyes were upon the owner of this wondrous clarion voice. A startling figure she was, standing erect upon the front seat of Lansings car. Men of Huntley Hold t Hold, I command you! Is there one among you who has not heard of the gypsys Let prophecy of thirty years ago? him speak who will, and let him speak for all. A score of voices answered. Aye! she went on. "You all have heard It. I ask one of you any one of you to stand forth and tell the rest of this craven mob wliut the gypsy fortune teller said on that wild and stormy night. Site said the baby son of Oliver Baxter would be bung for murder before he was thirty years old, bawled someone. And what else did she say? rang out the voice of Josephine Judge. Oh, a lot of things that dont ter now, yelled a man back in the Get busy, boys. We cunt crowd. Stop! Listen to me, varlets! You believe she spoke the truth when she uttered that prophecy? Answer Yes!" came from a hundred throats. "Then you must know that this boy was adjudged Innocent of this crime on the duy he wiis horn," fell slowly, distinctly from the Ups of Josephine. "I will repeat the words of the gypsy woman. She said: lie will not commit a murder." lie will be hanged for M crime lie did not commit. Speak Are not those the words of the gipsy T Absolute silence ensued. It was us If the crowd had turned to storm. And so," she cried, leveling her finger at the men In the front rank, you have done your part toward making the prophecy come true. You have hung Oliver October Baxter In spite of the fact that you were told thirty years ago that he would he Innocent. The mob stood rooted to the ground A sudden shout went up from thoe In the front rank u shout of relief. Oliver October was struggling, jo his . feet, assisted by Jane and Lan-dugtheir released from His arms, bonds, Xere thrown across their shoulders, bis chin Was high, hew us" coughing violently. Oont try to speak yet, Baxter." euutioned Lansing. Plenty of time. Youre all r.'ght. You'll be yourself in a few minutes. Thank God, we- - got here when we did. They got him Into the forward car, where he huddled down between June and her mother. They heard him whisper hoarsely, jerkily: Never mind about me Im all right. They wont try It ugaln. Look after Aunt Serepta first. Shes hurt. They left her lying up Don't worry, old top, cried Sammy I'll go buck and look out for eagerly. her. You go along with Doc. lie'll fix you up. AH you need Is a good 1 1 stiff" "Clear the road! roared a score of as Lansing's car moved slowly forward, and off the sides, down the slope and up the hunk, slunk the voices lynchers. The once bloodthirsty horde bore off swiftly, apprehensively, but (111 dubiously through the night which now seemed, to mock tlicln with Its silence. An hour litter Sammy Iarr expressed himself somewhat irrelevantly . t In the parsonage I Miss Say, Judge, you were great, 1 never heard nytlimg like that speech of yours. And jour voice why, it gave me the queerest kind of shivers. Josephine was pacing the floor, her fu.e brow knitted in thought- .- She was muttering to herself. Oliver, lying on a couch; tanned up into Jane's lovely eyes. Then lie sat up. "Sammy," he cried out thickly but with the ring of enthusiasm In his voice, "do me a favor, will you? Sure, said Sammy, springing to his feet. Stand up with me. I'm going to be married. Ill not Great 1" cried Sammy. only stand up with you, old boy, but Ill let you lean on me." "Now? gasped Serepta Grimes, In great agitation. Yes now! cried Jane softly, and tor the first time that night the color ame back to her cheeks. obedient ting-room- t super-powe- out XYZ while ABO is on, how to tune out the locals and liovv to separate the loinls. If you have a manufactured five or i ore tube set that does not tune sharply there is little you can do to reme sot emAny good edy It. ploying two stages of toned It. F. should be able to separate and tune out local stations that are not closer than VO meters. If your set does not do this It is either not or you are using an aerial that e is too long. With a set you can use a much shorter aerial than one would suppose, and still get comfortable loud speaker reception on most of the larger stations within 1,000 miles. Cut Through Interference. It Is from the owners of the blooper, the two, three and that most of the complaints For regarding nonselectivity come. them we can suggest the wave trap, and If made with care and of parts the user will be able to cut his path through Interference with" greater ease. Wave traps In general are of two kinds: Those that are shunted across the antenna and ground and called accept jrs" and those that are In series vvT.h the antenna and ground nnd A rejector precalled rejectors. vents one frequency from getting Into five-tub- elli-cie- five-tub- four-circu- it fls use in a tuned radio frequency set. Three methods of connecting the wave trap are shown In the diagram. When in series with the antenna, as in No. 1 or No. 3 the wave trap may be set at the W'ave length of the interfering station and that station will not interrupt until the tuning of the trap lias been changed. When across the input to the receiver as in No. 2, a trap will let into the set only the signal that is desired and makes tuning somewhat more complicated, but when the user becomes more accustomed to using it he aBajaBCsrawMBSMsaamag will find that It helps considerably. Serviceable Hairpin Listen! Converting Into Wavemeter. A wave trap, besides Its use as a A suburban trolley at Pittsfield Tourist And how do you make a whose occupants were mostly filter, can be conveniently converted living, nty good man? iDto a wave meter by calibrating It in Westerner I herd sheep. pupils en route home, became wave lengths. It need only be placed fuse. The Tourist Did you? I didnt hear stalled from a burned-ou- t near one of the coils of the receiving anything. notorman asked if any one happened set to Indicate the frequency of the to have a piece of wire. The boy When the wave incoming signals. passengers searched their pockets In vain and the prospect looked pretty trap condenser Is turned a sharp decrease in signal strength for the dark until an maid doreceiver will be noted, nated two hairpins and soon the car and a click will be noted with an oswas speeding merrily along. Boston Globe. cillating receiver when the wave trap Is in consonance with the circuit of the receiving set. By calibrating the BEAUTIFY IT WITH condenser settings from a few of the Fear as Take Told without DIAMOND DYES1 broadcasting stations a curve may be drawn showing the relain Bayer Package tion between the condenser settings Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye and the wave length at the various dial readings. St. Louis KaJsomm isnofAlebastim high-scho- ol BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE well-know- n Post-Dispatc- h. 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