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Show 'r v w w rw wy m rr wy wvrg rrv yv vvyey I i. THE DESERET By Rex .. : ' Madman nfJieve(L4 Responsible For 9 Denver Fires Jardin ' ' SATURDAY AUGUST 1933 night, when aba vii no Mek, ae In at nearby area bad caught fire. na Ludlow, vice president, and Him logon High Registration No loss was reported. Pat Bowen, importer. Two memfeeble f ber ham been Added to tbo dub. (TO BE CONTINUED.) To Aug.' 30th Changed Miss Marjory Boyack and Mias m JEECR8 C9MCTB JHUiXd q Helen Rowe. LOO AN. Aug. JM. Registration bfamsh fork. auS, the Logan Senior high school Members of the Jester's dab bar will take place Aug. ft Instead of elacted the following effloers: Miss Aug. ft, aa It was originally anAllla Bowen, president; Miss Ed- - PHANTOM HOUSEr -- NEWS :SALT LAKE CITY ' ?. THE NEBBS v CHAPTER It door. It was there.... tha t and t Coaid t be that tha face Janet room, which must face tha front. DENVER, 'Aug. It. (AF) A was directly above it. madman fancying himself a re, bad seen at the Tower window wa a The tower rethat of tbla ' mysterious pereon She stopped to quiet her racing former may' be tb i firebug whom Rajah obeyed? Certainly, the nerves. Perhaps there would be a sponsible for nine Denver blazes, ' dog did not take ordere from Nlta staircase in this room.... If she three of them In Catholle churchor Mia Bolaevain. Ha Ignored could hqt find the window and es. Police Captain Walter T. ROOM BUSINESS II them. , ccarrwjues to open It ....she could see- - by the Heath aald today. Soma one elaa in tha houaa. . . . starlight, or' tho moon might have Heath reported tha$ shortly af- FLOURISH DUE I Tou had better co to bed. child. risen a little. ter two mom downtown fires lata VOTMCACNERTB-Vim Bolaevain aald softly. MC CAMTiaiSN Sha found tha window and pull- last night, bringing the days to1 ait upfiall night with ed 'Can't six. ho received a telephone MEP WWAT up the blind, hut the shutters tal totram him wno man warned a you ? Too may need me.. call were too much for her and she Nlta will etay-- Goodnight tha firm would continue until ncauGCEsnoNl them up in despair. Janet looked indecisively at Nlta. gave here was the door. Her dance halls and liquor atoms warn Ah.... Tha servant nodded her head, band had touched A cold, smooth closed. agreeing with her mistress, and the knob. She turned it slowly but tha The man called from a pay eta girl mete ready to leave the room. door did not open. It must be tion. Heath said, and fled before Nlta preceded her as usual with a locked! All tho other dooiy she bad detectlvm could reach the place. on and firemen Candle,. escorting her up the stalra tried were open. ...all ah had All policemen leave were recalled an city offiAt the top ehe handed her the light to do was turn the handles. to the mobilized forces, trap and vanished down ths dark hallAgain she tried, hut with no suc- cials i. way. cess. Tha door was fastened tight- snatch lighter. Janet entered her bare room, ly. locked the door carefully and sat Was that n sob the hoard She Fire Destroy $2,000 on tha edga of her cot: listened again, A alight noise from Sone one else In the homo . same to ber ears. Yea Home In Logan Canyon above (he couldn't rid the .thpught Jrom it was again n sab, scarcely audible. She her mind. t would never have heard It had not LOGAN. Aug. fa The explosion BEN WEBSTER Suddenly arising, she walked to' in been so keyed up by of n gasoline lantern caused a Am Vis door and tried it. it was firm- her seeBhe mlght have thought it late Thursday night that wiped out ly .locked, and the key turned. No frightthe wind...the canyon homo of Mr, and Airs. one eon Id ipoaelbly get through that was was someone In tha tow- Lyman Gabrlelsen of Logan. The door tonight Yet, last night and er!Ther Someone --yet. Blair Rodmans loss was estimated at f 1.000. Damtbs night before, her room had car had bean driven away! age wet 81.000, but insurance was boen entered. . True, H had been Janet leaned ths door to carried amounting to 11.000. simple the Bret night because ehe puzzle out the against problem. She had The cabin was located on had no key. But last nght, sha Imagined that the pereon In the camping flat 11 miles oast of In-ga-n. kad locked the door securely. And tower room had driven away tha Mr. Oabrtelaeo was attempt. in the tnorning ehe had found the car. . ..yet the had distinctly hoard ing to light tbs lamp when it exwindow open! someone them just now. . ploded and started tha blase. MirWas there another entrance to be scratched her nolle agalnat aculously he escaped. Before tho Vie room T With her candle In her the wood of the door panel softly. fire department could bo summonthe clothes A knock might band, she explored be heard Vise ed, most of the equipment and the ekeet which opened off the room Bolaevain had keen ears. . . entire hones had bean destroyed, on the north wait No door here Again, hut she received la .tho same flat, earlier in the from the outstde. She held tha ewer. ummer, the canyon home of Mr. light high again to make aura. No, Another sound froze her rigidly and Mrs. 8. E. Needham was burnno door hero . . . but on the pan- In her tcacka, ber hand la ed to the ground with n loss of eled wall the suddenly saw fingar midair.... thp noise of a poised car rue-In-g 12,000. The Gabrlelsen home was marks. She went carefully over near tha house! purchased several years ago from the wall of the closet, but found Without hesitation. Janet hactl. Henry HaybaU. who built tho place. the finger prints only at ona spot ly fled from the room, stumbled Th department also extinguished . near tha moulding of the pan- - down the hall, found the stairs and a fire In Clnrketon Friday which Tha rest of the paper was fad- In n moment was on the second threatened a wheat field. Bubble ed. but clean. The marks were floor, pant) nr breathlessly. She slid bout the height of her shoulders, through the pantl to her room, and plainly visible In tha ean (H- and stood blinking at the feeble GABBY eight. glow of the candle in the middle the bedroom of the floor. Quickly she looked over the oralis there. The engine nolee hud stopped ClfcSOtf NOW PiTCvW WILKES-BARR- E Net n sign of a Anger mark. An- now.... VOS. WILKE? -- BAflttt! to the closet and she other trip till blinded by she Tight, she own on her sat. the on the eon Angers exhausted, placed t$ PLAyiNG tanrke and pressed against Four people. . . .five, perhape the HARRMlWfr moulding. -- Tbo smalt pass! slid the la this house! back and sha was looking Into Herself. Miss Boisevnin, Nlta. IN THE the one in the tower, tho driver of tbs darknessl SEVENTH Trembling a httlu aha slipped off the ear and Blair Redman. Six! AVICIOU9 Two of them oho had never seen. her shoos and wont forward slowHARM8UR8 ly- She was la another bars room. Dragging bar sot over in front BATTING U room she had Investigated from of the eloeet door, she ant. hunch (be hall. The room adjoining hero. ed despondently on tho edge. The ATTACIC On the walls of tho room, at ex- closet door opened Into the room, KNOCKS actly the height of the finger so If anyono tried to enter the marks Inches closet, she found oth- room this night she would have to be awakened tint! er marks. Why had she run away from the Do net Saks a BgM . PmCHEJi gamembered Vlas Botasvniau warn- towar door? OTF Fear, Via decided, of being -ing. And sha hastily returned to THE. Nlta or Visa her room again and put tha candle caught. . ..not by this frtOUNO mysterious down in the middle of tha floor. Bolaevain, but by this person she had nevThan aha slipped through tho doot pereon er seen... .the one Rajah obeyed. Sf the empty room Into tho hall. No sign of Rajah not a Hardly had aba thought of the dog than oho hoard him leaping, sound broke tbs at Uluses of heavy and lithe, up the stairs. bouse. . . v Then alienee. He probably had he ascended tt steps to lain down bar door to watch BIG SISTER third floor, cautiously, bolding on- her for tho atnight! to ths railing for support. Sha Useless to try to got out of the could eee nothing at all. There room again, with Rajah them. . . was a little draft on tho floor of she would have to wait for mornBUT THOUGH THe tho third floor ban whan she reach- - ing before oho marched for Blair TW A3 DOST REGISTER. (SGOME, and her ankles began to got Rodman. C.EFOW-VAR. EV-VOO cold. Wearily, She undressed and soon VAVOMIGKT At the top of the landing. Che was tinder ths coarse blanket But REMEMBER THE strained her eyes to look about but tho could not sleep, Tha mad playOF AaJOOST TIME OF NIGHT could see nothing. Ac her eyes be- ing had started again on the livRlFTEEMTH. VJR ARRIVED. came accustomed to the darkness, ing room piano . . . OOMT TOO? sha groped her wy to n door, sad It could not bo Mleo Boleevam . . . .she had been weak and 111 felt for a handle. 'There it was! Tho oast tower was where she when Janet left her... .it was bad seen that face . . .. this door someone elm.... Tho gtrt thought tbo music eves would not lead to ft obe 'would more "terrible tonight than it had have to go further. For a moment she ant down on been the previous evening. She (he floor to rest, listening to the could net Ho Mill, so she got np warning Rajah would give aa he and walked the bare floor, her hand over her ears to shut out bounded up the stairs. he heard nothing . . . Mia was tho maniacal tana... If tha mu etc had affected Mias safe for a little whtla Noiselessly tha crept to tho oast Bolaevain as cruelly the night be- plfo of tha house and felt for a fore, what would It do to her to- nouneed bp Principal George 8. Baton iAn (error in hie notes resulted Jo (ho mistake, ho Reported Friday. ns The eehedula wllt remain previously announced, asoopl for tha V hangs is data Junior and seniors will meet at a am. and -sophomores wUl moot at S pm. The senior high faculty will dies euso registration plana at n spas ctal meeting Ang-- ft. , with right, ltli, by Tho Newspapers.) Associated By Sot Beat " iC 4 By Edwin Alger, NOW TUeM, ALL 1MT excuse ME RJR MTBIRUPTM, BIT am WELL ew womno tti AND enysv ought tjceuswre VftAfKVfffHeeMMfr TWf TRIUMPH or JUSIICE 8 nOM 1MI UUMBMOiM. eviHOr MAM, WOMAN . wooer! 00 W TH6T0WN 10 AHW RRBiMNC 'noottoeouerimieoaewmeo ootfiMKme-AMMLMeam- u ' a. i SUV t liTfl p. By William Ritt and Jo King BOSS, THAT CROWD HAS TOUGHS GOAT! HE'S BLOWING ) 7 LISTEN TO THAT MOB 1 1 BETTER GIVE EM GABBY OR THEBES A BIOT! ... . rtt By Lea For grave Bot THE vcESRRee V, TOUR L.tASt bAAKES ACTION ASPECT YOU GOA'S E I OF SAYORSOO THINGS LOSE VOOQ TACES CAMP, CHANGE WITH ACALL FROM MR.! V4M.U LATER IN THS OAvV. By Wally Bishop muggs McGinnis IT SAYSY0USVX0ULD OPEN 80TH WINDOWS BUT THERES i By don't hum mx yjtAc olpo MJLf ONLY ONE WINDOW IN MY ROOM. IN YOUR. ROOM POP NAV FD331QLB. CITHER. . Millar Watt cawse not IK JUST MUMP DUMBS TVK ClWt Copjmfht, 1935, hp OmUil Prw Auecutioi. Inc. &'24 BRICK BRADFORD By William Ritt and Clarance Gray On the Isles Beyond the Ice WE'RE CLEAR OF THE 5 MKt BR1CK-D- A MIST TDU HEAR ID CRASH-J- NOW UST . e to ymG, F -- V .fcl ' i. kV J l -IT- -fT COULDN'T THE TRANSPORT IT WAS-BE- |