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Show THE DESERET 14 NEWS n!moa- when too Muir . OU1 t'l a"'? bu.mrf'nr.. nPnCTTR ' cas Sr Lille n rs eouvno Be ablejo ter. ANVObte TO VUORK FOR HtMT AFreRTveoMYereRtous L MURoeR?jNeu-.- i ewouii opposing the detca.se S Itlciard e Do they k ep good beer at the he he Hearts Desire9 Sct tterd Yard m,s quaa ' Alan half roee to his feet and jD deliver a letter from dropped bark ibe ve3Ter wh a an o inour- lH!re ino the worn Her name would have leather armch again WTiFroB Tr CP qustua4 G imoas Elizabeth ur w ith a laueh -, M,J 'e Kot m complete i7u77fdrnUtomperia',hOWhei e were T rr k.d been (o-- bloke called lowin making an occasional note on his no way out of the difficulty except shrewd'y. Your first Visit had noth Df The detei-tls- e Lcwin a polite refusal to answer. ponder deek-pa1 m in a cussed Mr. Carlo Le Well. Gilmour.' he said at the ed for a moment awkward po- whatever to do with the Cord John win powiblj, a solic.tor with a end of the recital, ln my opinion sition, inspector. (' The fact Is, I case?" -- jbn nvr ?r;h'eTrCf at - 1934 f" rr isf? 23 ne'r ATtoobsf.r'l.wJii nr MAY Go ahead Gilmour, 'U tlv Many of tha apartments in theeenter. on the blotting-pa- d lay 1 suppose It mas a fool thing gicourred house below were qnfurnlxhed. pile of folders t d witfl blue tape Instance tffat I m keen to 'keep anything I vour good nature." " --had long ago been resigned to against one wall was a large steel 10 do but 1 mt baclt tonight for Wh le he talked the detective' Alan had been expectmr this beck. I've got no option" (Copyright 1(14). he atagee of damp and mildew, fling cabinet, and the only thing4 ,ook round. Ever beard of awas emoking thoughtfully and question all along. He could see Inspector Tripp looked at Alan (Continued Tomorrow) There were people who Suspect- - which suggested to Alan that he . not ' not In an ordinal P floor of the house were iual- - office mas the W3DtS tO Tell Metropolitan polKe BEA By EDWIN ALGER i empty and derelict. But their (almanac on the wall curlM-,te,n satisfied r, It was the flrwt time he had been Leasing i Ipnicnt s btalrs behind,, fi Scotland lard, and ho wua look Alan oilmour burned through the mg roynd with intereot when th rt jrredc c ,p.-ru,r- iy WEDNESDAY Not so far as I know, Alan rather ohady practice on the south you're n aery fortunate young man happen to have passed my word aide rtf the mer assured him. Carlo Lewln By all rules, you should be at the not to mention the matter.' So far as you know?" Tripp' bottom of the Thames with a Tripp was tapping the edge of hm that a interesting. Not so intcrest'ng aa what's to weight round your ankle. But you the desk with a he eyes, normally so gentle, were hard said Tripp ceme." said Alan, snd he proceed-je- d haven't mentioned what took you was diseatisfed; pencil Clearly Hike gray granite "I hope some- to give the gist of what had to the Hearts Desire ln the first "I m sorrv." said Alan. "It Isnt body Isn't taking advantage of to Loedoe at go-jtj,n, of that t&.x afseb.d to the fe e were n oe i eierc eed oet fi cerc ho. a., K. e ef tie His isfikoma U . ui rd John Ah4 made a sore', fortune dor M?.Vnt4. r,m o ss Mercury ot employ vii n &lkwV J l,d ln"g lh hotel Ty 'vnfT B ,'Tt,Tr',r"urk r narrow slrtefi towardsdi.or opened anl Inspector Tripp Su?i tJroughfare. and board- - came n a familiar briar pipe be l'ae which took him across tween his teeth thom r uter sad and tbe to i htn So ou've got nws for Bridge, where he aked & scortfel her to me man sntsrsd jlowcj convable to direct him to loAYtai: as ha Gilmour" pojerarest til Hr! public telephone. femp tr'aE nodded b ;h n ojr a -ras Extraordinary new, i 6 d cot ko:w that 8:r EcbaM hs-- coInspector Tripp must be tOid it Alan n to Pi4 milk E btr But before ou begin Gilmour. fwas inev liable. In that ornate, fad- wish you d tell me what you ve1 0t fcr po erty, biJh rs Iei rcom at the Hearts Desire Alafc l heip side of th5 doing on the south ept u i gsrejnad overheard things about Lord fudr spoy John that might alter the entire 5f her daisvier by this evening ' f'-- id o! 'n'ratigation. Alan blinked at the dHecthe h.d j How the dickens d d you knom m ic BJt couid he tell Tr pp hm story tyep-tvat ncff4- - u wO sjovti tl pr?i I p o mithout bnngiPe, in Elizabeth that a t CITY mas last night I had reason to go to the Hearts Desire, and 1 suppose lhe must have mistaken me 'or somebody else. Anyhow, I was Do yon know allowed indoors whom I saw 9 Mrs Lyd.a Prideaux of Carberry sq Does that surprise The Man With A Thousand Masks By Augustus SALT J.AKE J. diPporHcA wHich s r R c'lar i v nebook ln tb ron blnat ort of y ttl infonrAMOTj Mr jref T r pp ert Alsn s n y n to Tr?rr a nan at tt--s as ter r Paul Ft rer A to p nia". rece'w tan tiu Uf AJ' rT?r l It that n." ber bfO'W b a. 1 mV btel aak rg ' P'' be vm'hk of tb a You didn't teH mo Tom Young ti)) io was an acquaintance of ours he ihLh thrift1 'Jlstmlnser Tripp, holding a match to , ntia,, nas UK., to Is- - . diffl- - marked h r- - - tVu 'rour,Tripp was ,.H Yard. Alan call llan u there, and was connect- name The ia not unfam liar Pr f'csji a. at ouce. r A a replied Tripp At fortli Into on of the ThU is Gilmour I've epeaktng And rr Lono? to deiver a n hoe the dew did for jou Inptctor F raSe h Ha f na,Tr got corn a know I waa at the Han irvo9 ar, bya Mr Goid news, I hope,' Brown Ler said fojrh r tonight r rd saw T pp bat d i' tei1 of h) hififutl 1 waa going out, but tireInspector Tr pp Tha-n jbt h5n n a,tafC-iaughed goed vat for jou h on tb When humoredlv rtooi tirtel cm b A? Alan drove westward in the JifM th mi eptv No about mvstery that p I' w wa s resume, warttnf fctra tkab he had puked up many0f my men save ou in the Jet tb- hcel n A n one mot ta th place KJfbtsere spijining through hiabar But by bit he pieced to-- I rd niind wher b hd taken th u er Alan began to comprehend ' r ihe erooks gether the talk he had heard hM Tomof Younr 'fc had your eye on bar rg ToT r i mtir .jre f1 a rw "rnmg at Scotland . g TIIE ISEBBS - fy 1we ROSS Tlie Kid 8 Good By SOL HESS 5 EtJT US OOWkj JS d h m up d wimot, poo-o- ni 1 11 . ro'-- from Terrplefon H ctcrr was barTy eacapad fTf YPTFR TTVm Alan Evades the Question WDh a surge of reiJe', he landed on the edge of the roof, though he stumbled and sprawled forward on As he dropped lightly on the wooden pier below, he heard an opening door inside the houe crash back against the wall S." rounahs tcS SeVotfm u;.n. tdtl ! Hero surolv was the explanation bteinn f nuth that had been puxilmgi It was the popular Idea that the nand And yet the most notable j fact about all his recent coups' ha I been the faultiest detail of his Two more revolver ahots rang out information informat on so comfrom the window and presently a prehensive that it wa almost imfigure could be seen moving on possible for one single person to the pier; but by this time Alan had have gathered it Alan wondered if it was too wild sent his rowing boat shooting down atream into the shelter of a & guess to assume that the people group of barges, and the tall house he had seen in that room on the before were members of the above the Heart's Desire had ed Into! the surrounding darkness, j Lord John organization9 And who The moment the street door cloa- - w ould have thought that Tom ed behind Mr Carlo Lewin. Tom Young the half-caa- e keeper of a corr.vereide tavern was his principal Young hurried back along the began to mount the lieutenant With the shrewdness of the great criminal he ap- the third floor he paused peared really to hav successfully d glanced along the passage ex- - cealed his identity even from those pecting to see a slit of light com- -j he employed to help him. ing from beneath one of the doors bwune round frm the AKlan Then he remembered th.t the the open nooai ecitpJtd by Mr. JuJlu Brown jernbankment through Scotland Yard The uni was emptv, Mr Brown being out,?aa formed man on night duty at the for th evening and Tom Young forbidding doorway rcognrzed hl passed silentlv on. At t)eiistant end of the corridor name and withdrew the buff inforhe quietly unlocked the door and quirv slip he had pushed fastened It carefully behind him ward Chief Inspector Tripp is exbefore he crept up the narrow staircase to the attics above. pecting you, sir." be said, hand n on to a messenger, n who! Nobody except Mr Young took him upstalns to a long, cor-self ever explored the maze of j at the top of the house, for to room in "C Branch, and, the door at tho foot of the narrow asked him to be seated ta4ds had a curious lock and he The room was plamy furnished desk stood ln the! kept the key In his own poswsion A Tidor and stairs. On con-an- -, him-Ala- nar-rido- Todays Crossword Puzzle 1 t 10 12 H I 17 IS 73 20 22 23 24 27 29 20 22 Over Units of work Horse Slimy fish (pi.) Complete Savory Deaf and dumb peoj e Swiss mountains Sickly Printers measure A riuiite of auto Tablet of stone for wi A decade is - sears Possessive pronoun Parcel of land Vision A note In Guido's scale 7 3 II El 3 H U 17 30 21 2o 2' -- 31 33 35 To make a mistake A genus of map lea A small roll of tobacio leaf used for smoking , Roo&evch a li lucent personal friend IT Cheese Pair 29 40 A state of dirt or cor A Hebrew musical DOWN reply 2 Obtains. 4 &eakjr ui int uii t i 21 years of age Decay Go A doctrine or system On the lee side 5 Infectious matter In the air n eye (cot ) A p u e of worship Chains of mountains with serrated ridges Pertaining to electricity Substitute for Butbr Lel Peruses ghest card H les Insects used to dr Trm i Answer to previous putrle 23 24 28 S 3j Like rou'g" 'we v ns' "nu pa.rs of ,vs. Idit.tfr Alan, ln' beln at 'h' and that BRICK BRADFORD In the City Beneath the Sea By tiUiam Ritt and Clarence Gray |