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Show I LOGAN. PACE EIGHT 0 O f? ii ! 1 UTAH, DAILY HERALD, AN NT o WY A SlXDA Y, 1) L C L M I! L Finds Mother He Lost As a Baby AUSTIN VO, R Stake Hyrum rtl (IM.In IHIMKAI hdUM- OH !) Mil I , (he mill J Y III (he lef( nmol. fl r lit vtniiiiniifimi of the I i win IIimIh Nitn' clifi'k-Imm.- L jtiMiits, fcfie detKMtlled 10.0 hinrr ultr indiniiinn; lln k- I ntnll: find that he )di If 10 a t .1 k. After flnilliiR her will,I wealed ttlm to nud re'M'nei. be fore tidmil lb. it Ml:i li id. I brown rnr-bolnnd In her fm-rhurmni; her burnklM nhm I li:t tried to itn from kltHn;' bernelf. kern I ydla N( j m he lined Mia, nml ehowi Ihindie preweiiln ehe Rate tier, ineliidinu n Itromte lamp with broken hull. me Thrv it Interrupted 1 It M II Y Mil I S, one of lie haw enme RiioNtN, who ly the ti.. dollar and tour neats, and makes a profit, although the making umilvts ,,ix opt ration.: ie baps Russia hav learned) we that stem tilings It ft n M) erematloa. .0 ON WITH THE STORY chapter xxri ctf LL read ths note to you, Lydia, hut I ran t let you touch it," Dundee said sternly, warding off the womans frantically clutching hands taking good care that her (ir.eeis should not torch either the paper on which the note to herself had been written or the sheet which containrd her strange, in fotrnal will Informal, in spile of the dead womans obvious effort to couch it in legal phraseology. Was Lydias frenzy assumed? Did she hope to have fingerprints now which would account for fingerprints she had already left upon it Was It not psHbible that Lydias had been the prying fingers which had opened the envelope after Nlta Selim had scaled it with God only kntw what fears in her heart? If so Lydia Carr had found that she was her mistress sole legatee. . . . Revenge, coupled with greed. . . . Wirt better motive for murder ccuid a detective ask? And who had had so good an opportunity as Lydia Carr to dispose of the weapon? The woman slumped bock, an agony of pleading in her single eye. Lydia, I think you know already what this note tells you. Dundee said slowly, watching her scarred, swollen face Intently, To his astonishment the maid nodded, the tcais slartlng again. I asked her onco what she wanted to keep that old drum for, and she uo said Id (lud out eomo day, hut I never dreamed shed want it for a oh, my Cod! for a shroud ln For the second time that evening Lydia Carr completely routed Dundees carefully worked up case against her. It was Inconceivable, he told himself, that a mind cunning enough to have executed this murder would give itself away in such a fashion. It she had indeed pried among her mistress papers and found the will and note, would she not, from the most primitive Instinct of have In honor of the fourth birthday of her son Billy, Mrs. Clarence Bird entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Howard and children, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leatham Jr and chilMiss Leal ham, Charles dren, Mrs. Martha Thelma Bateman, Leatham, Mrs. Velma Summers. Helen Summers, Virginia Leatham, Ruby Leatham, all of Wells-ville- , Mildred Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Bird. A birthday cake form ed a pleasing centerpiece for the table. Entertain at Dinner Mrs. Alex Buist of Wellsville entertained at a dinner Sunday in honor of her birthday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary 1. Sorensen, Mrs. Sorensen had been 111 and unable to go to Wellsville. The table was attractively centered with flowers and covers laid for Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. Win. Mrs. Lizzie Baker, I. Sorensen, Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen, Mrs. H. B. Whitney', Mrs. Peter Larsen, N.t - - d, . - 111 ch'1-die- Billy. r ; Mis Nellie Wot ley of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs LarMrs. Wilford Larsen. an atti acat sen enteitained tive luncheon In her honoi. Mis. Andrew Lamont spent Wednesday at Wellsville as the Mrs. Kail of her guest daughter Munay. Mis. Stephen Muir and Mrs attended the Lamont Devere birthday dinner of their mother. WedMis. Andrew Hutchinson. nesday at Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Willie and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raker to Preston and were the guests of Mrs. Jensen Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Harry Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Muir attended the show at the Capitol Wednesday evening. Miss Viola Buist and Miss Ed na Muir were dinner guests oi vn v, Karl Mmrav at Wellsville - i 20 Luxurious Models Priced from Y jj lo $203., f. o. b. Hint, Michigan mo-toie- AS EIGHT C IT Fillin'. I.vnn Longs troth and Mi Ridgedale spent Sunday wiih Mis. Longstioths mother, Mi Emma Ham oik D of U. P .Presidency Meets Mr. Elmer Heninger. Mrs. pa- vul Bui-- t and Mi- -. Veilin Shelton Min Pang.1 ii ,,f ilonects pjesi jil my. met r.l the home of Mi Shelton, and plans were made I for a Christmas program to be M, of rn O F GENERAL M O T O It s 0! WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ilmstineii bau-jdus- . Governor Roosevelt oideied twen They ty four houis delay Oharlev Bauer, while 10b lung his drugstore, nearly a year ago. country, justice wait! in England, the three jvoung men who committed a nur-de- i m February would have been hanged m March, or sooner Our electric chair gives young After a separation, during rnramals a chance to show off, nerve and it which time neither knew of the display their Harold L. reets nothing. whereabouts, movie extra,' Life imprisonment at hard work, Pickrem, 23 year-olMrs. with absolute certainty that it his mother, has found Pick- - would be LIFE improsonmeut. Charles Myers, in Detroit rem was taken to California by plus the hard work, would dis Robbery that his father when he was two years courage murder old after a divorce. Recently he ends in murder is based on sen-se- t out to locate his mother, andlous objection to working hard succeeded after digging into Old! i the courthouse at Professor Einstein, arriving in records America ml a nmsv recpntion Cleveland, Oh's. In this too long, s d If unemployment conditions are as bad as leported in many parts ol the countiy, it is the duty of the countiv to teed if it cant employ those that lack food, ba they many cm few. A job ol this kind should be undertaken by the government, and The learnt d piolessoi, .supposed the best agency for dlstlibution of reto supplant Newton, says the law ot food and organization lief would be the aimy and navy. of plantation doesnt ac Such work done by the navy lines do Also, st'aight meet, and, "The Infinite Universe during the war, on occasions of is NOT infinite, it is all made aci idental disaster, was done ad.ot curves, and so omes back to mirably The task is too big for the place whence it stalled, at any private benevolent agency, no ieasi, that is how it sounds to ig mattei how benevolent oi well Professoi managed, whether it be the Salwhich asks norance, if the universe isn t vation Army, Y. M. C. A , Red Einstein: infinite, what h located outside Cross or anything else. of its boundaries? And if, as you The army and navy know how say, there was a point in past hir. to buy food, clothing, Blankets and tory when time actually began, distribute them, getting the greathow do you explain ihat? est value for money spent. I ex Professor Einstein says: The problem is too big for plain it pertecilv, but you can't little citizen committees or bethe nevolent societies, with their ne understand explanation. What i ail you reply to that? cessanly heavy overhead, uneven A mouse cant understand aland often biased unconsciously telephone, although it heals 'll" dis' bution. Y national problem calls for bell imgmg every day. na. opal action. KtnMPin ia In inv ( asr Kepoiiiii-- i found i' diRuult to hnown.g well question Ein-t.that only six men in tile woild s could uinh island his t) and ptobahly important questioi no newspaper .nan is uuiudid in the eix even-wber- e c 5 What a Wonderful Christmas Gift V CHRISTMAS product men, 3 and didn't like die matin matu vU.Ul thought, or pjmi s BUICK EIGHT tir young the t ry babv rportei were to have died la New York's fleitnc ihan last night 11 gallon, Primary and First Intermediate i lasses. Those holding tu kits with tho highest numbn.i of Sundays attended have the liist diaw trom the liees. No Mr. and child! en Mrs. Joseph C. Soien'-en- , aie disappointed on that Mis. H. G. Hughes and Miss day, there are plenty ot toys and Dun Krause of for all even the out ot town 011a Salt Lake Cltv, Mr. and Mis. Alex Buist. Ed v, aid and Lee Peterson weie The Sovonis dub entirtained dinner guests Sunday of Miss at a house aiming at the home Maiy Jensen. of Mr. and Mis. Dew.e Lanumi Mr. and Mrs. Venial Neilson A pleasant Thuisday afternoon. and family of Weston, have movtime was enjoyed and luncheon ed to Mention, Mr. Neilson is was served Those piexent were tho at the U. I. C. station Ellen hei e.agent Mesdames Mvil , Xna Bakei, Lrdle, Aila Walke-a din Mrs. Elmer Hancock Kelt i Ethel Hitbnei, ner Tayloi. of Mrs. William KidSadie Hardman, Matha aliintt. man. guest Friday. Miss isal olla Stumft, Mrs. Ste Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock phen Muir, Alls. A. Ilili Inuseii gave a tadio party Monday eve and Mrb. Earl M'inay ol Wells Refreshments weie seived ning ville. included Mr. and of the and the guests The superintendenev Mis. Gwen Smith, Mr. and Mis Sunday School, Edgar Ham oik Elmer Hancock. Wo id and Claud Soion-anAlonzo teacher-i- , sen, della I.adle Dinner Hostess Mis. Clarence Bird was host Maggie Muir and lldom Baker, were in Iaigan Wedne.Miav, buying ess to a dinner Mondav evening. deco It n the The table was effectively Christmas presents. Covers weie custom ot the Sunday School to lated with flowers have Christmas irees, laden with laid foi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bird toys for children of tho Kmdei- - and children, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Biid and children, Mr. and Mrs Earl Bird. Miss Marcia Dailey, Mormon Bird. Marjory Caryle, and Vernon Bud, Mildred Bird, sis. and son, and Mr. and Mis. Bird n i i ; r, Tine by , Make this a THE leaintd. i house-Lydia- r't S DunAnd yesterday Friday?" prrtendcd tot d Ignoiance of the . . . Royal blue velvet. It Is, the nob s (.ml. ms hirt halfway to the anH'S, and d. e dunnmli d tinulv For Fn-n 1. to making In r w s with long ill rim! jiii the nnle. Ljilla, pointed ends. he bad hi o di iv . lie haul, "Ir K nddu-seIimd with gold ta.Ti ta, and tun lit d ,1a t will and PManniit. , ,n wilh gold tassils. It's In a dnss a Mie was home all Mv jjh ii.ii-- , old I ' ,t nhi ut iv, " four Mr. iJidl.o oiiiii," "rii.o was always ( illing me bag, hanging in her cho-c- t liaifpa-- t .villa said rluwly. as if she loo Do you think it was her wed that! the maul j, .bbcd. Snc was aw r illy ding dii ss, Lydia? Dundee mg wire womb rimii !1 ii t ri t still or cat. I Idea the t Hashing gested, ever suddenly If you ritet: loned some might lo have su-icid tl.t- It will he t cause Into hie mind. t I di n't know, I didn't ask her t hi in, but Mr was often like m know tint 1 ve Im diad, ami 3 an 1 litMj. Mr Diako stavrd abut Lydia denied dully. (rid to make it up to you the only !hat," me and the bvnti lies an hour. 1 dnln t see him leave, way I knew. I n.icr could bt Sieve t,.ke It with I w;,-- cooking Nilas dii or. ou leally fugavo me, lint maybe she had made out of her tuils? . . . But liltli good it in 1, b ei.se you will now. And tin re Is one ho didn't cat It. so thte was u-thing I want you t do for me, MT'LL have to get authority to whin he , ph.itv for Mr Spivm I.ydla d, uling ini ii number that anything fiom the old roya! boo Dundee told her. "But I dioppul in about savin. lv,t duns of mine that you v.iro always sniffing at am sure you will bo permitted to and elthei tiyim- - to make me give follow Mrs. Selims Instructions Sprague spend the eve . . . So youre away or have made over? And ning.'" going to accept the I gu.-sthat I told you that youd Miles offer of a job as nurse? so, but I don't knew know semi time why I kept It? Yes, Id rather work. Mr and Nil i made me drive into town for Mrs. Miles have always been spe- a picture show. She was in l'Jl Well, I want you to lay me out but she It, Lydia. Such a funny, old fash cially nice to me. and I I could when I got back, and" toned shroud, isnt It? , . . Rut love their children. Theyre not diet ked luT-el- f hastily with drecses long again, mavbe ,t afraid of mo Did Nlta sun strange-ti- ou won't look so funnv, and ti.erinl "Perhaps youre wise, Dundee bled, exi Peil? Did she look .as 11 be nobody but you and Lids to see agreed. "By the way, Lydia, did sj1(, ,j Dundie been crying. me ln it, because Ive said bo In Mrs. Selim have a pistol In her pus prodded And I want my hair ses 'on at any time during the past my will. I didnt ste her," the maid nc dressed as it was the only time I week'. I knocked on hei knowledged. ever wore the royal blue velvet. A The maid shook her head. "Not door, but she told me to go on to French roll, I.ydla with little curls Umt I seen. And if she'd got ore j tjj that he wi!Jnt coming out the left side of it and because she was afraid, shed ijut now I think back, her whs hanging down to the ear. You a kept it handy and I'd a been sounded queer . . , Maybe she uas brush the hair straight up the back bound to see it. crying, but I don't know of the head, gather It together and Convinced of her sincerity, he And this morning? tie a little bit of black shoestring was about to let her go to pack "She seemed all right just ex around It, then you twist the hair her bag when another belated ques- cited about the party, and won led Into a roll and spread it high, pin- tion occurred to him. Lydia, will about my tooth. Mr. Ralph Ham ning it down on each Bide of the you tell me what engagements Mrs. mond come to make the estimates head. Ant dont forget the little Selim had this last week? on finishing up the top floor, and curls on the left side t The woman scowled, fanatically we left him here I hope I have enough hair, but jealous, Dundee guessed, of her misWhat was her attitude toward if it hasn't grown long enough, tress reputation, but at last she Mr. Miles when he dropped in nu know where are those switches you answered defiantly: "Let me see, her this morning? Dundee interthat I had made when I first bobbed . . . Mr. Sprague had Sunday din- rupted. my hair. , . . You won't mind ner here, and spent the afternoon, Mr. Miles? echoed, Lydia touching me when Im dead, will but Sunday night It was young Mr. frowning. He wasnt hero tins do love . you, Lydia? I you. . . Ralph Hammond. II come when- morning, or if he was. it was after Nita. ever she'd let him. . . . Monday Nita and I left for town. Dundee was silent for a minute night? . . , Oh, yes! She had dinWhile the maid was racking a after he had finished reading the ner at the Country Club with the which Dundee would examine strange note and had returned it Mileses and the Drakes and the bag, to the envelope, along with the will. Dunla.y4t Mr. Miles brought her before she was allowed to take it reAt last he broke in on the desolate home, because Mr. Sprague wasnt away with her, the detective Tracey Miles, who had made invited. . . . Tuesday night let joined sobbing of Nlta's maid: himself as comfortable as possible "Lydia, how old was your mis- me think! . . . Yes, that's the In the living room. tress? night Judge Marshall was here. Lydia's going with you. ami is "You wont put it in the papers, Nita had sent for him to talk about grateful for your wife's kindness. wtll you? Lydia pleaded. "Sho finishing up the attic Dundee informed and felt his she w as 33. But not a soul knew So that was the "business en heart warm to him, the boresume, it except mo gagement" which Judgo Marshall man And will you toll me how old had hummed and hawed over, Dun- egotistical, little cherub cf a when he saw how Miles face ut the royal blue velvet dress Is? he dee reflected triumphantly. up with real pleasure. "By the " and continued. "Also, how long since Wednesday night, Lydia Hamgh-Idressed their hair in a French was continuing, "she was at a din- way, Miles, you saw Ralph mond when you called here this roll? ner party at the Dunlaps'. didn't you? "The dress Is 12 or 13 years old, P)ld Mr. Peter Dunlap ever call morning, Yes, Miles answered, with some Lydia sold, her voice dull now with on Mrs. Selim alone? grief. "1 know, because I used to Himt Lydia was curiously re- reluctance. He answered the door do dressmaking duitng the war. sentful. He wasn't ever here. Nita when I rang and told me Lydia And it was during tho war that said to me sho wished Mr. Peter and Nita had gone into town. "Mr. Miles, Dundee began slowgirls wore their hair that way I liked her as well as Mis Lois did. did mine in a Psyche knot, hut the ly, throwing friendliness and per"Thursday night? French roll was more stylish. "Mr. Ralph Hammond took her suasion into his voice, I know how Did your mistress ever ttdl you somewhere to dinner, to some all you folks stick together, but Id about the oue time she wore the other town, I think, hut I wasn't appreciate it a lot if youd tell me dress? awake when they got home. Nita frankly whether you noticed anyLydia shook her head. No. She never would let me set up for her thing unusual in Hammond's manwouldn't talk about it lust said said I needed my rest. So I al- ner this morning. Id know sometime why she kept it. ways went lo bed early. t Til Bn Continued v to i ke l.jdln to hi home, If he nifty. Dundee tell l.jdwi of the offer, rend Min will to her, which hnwa her fear of being muN d'red. I.jrtin is left esersthinR In the will. oiid there i nUo n note, whlfh l.yrifn demand frantlenMy t Kee, Rising tnNtruetloua hi to Men M 'tvTh'DLP BACKSTAY'S' one HKI.IY IMIRi: TOIl Y M I IM In murdered Jl V M'i m SiiMt ion at bridge. S her guesiM. neur!) nil -- (Continued From Page 1) "I U AU NimNOiPAWOT , gautio mathematical genius. Ng uoubi about that, and he moot 41 welcome. Fiom New York he goes to tHe I'aiihc coast whole an Amencan, Pi otessor Millikan, discovert d the luoinic day, anolher puzde, '1 he professor will learn that this country is quite a t lends Tim, the new word for the infm.ib ether. HERES MORE ABOUT i n 19 14, ARE BUILT, BUICK WIU BUILD THEM held at the home of Mrs. Walter Ahrens, Dec. 19th. Asa Baker of St. George is vis iting with his paients, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baker. Miss Leah Wood gave a sleigh Monday evening riding patty Those present weie, Marjory Bird, Jessie Ahrens, Vira Hiib-ner- , piadys Buist, Mary Longs-troth- , Keith and Claud Btaulfer, Wayne Hiibne: , Cleve Hancock, and Marcell Bird. Word has been received that Jerimidh Baker is very ill. He left in October to spend the and winter with his daughter, husband, Mr and Mrb. Chub Helm of California. Mis. Sofia Anderson is reported ill at her home Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Shelton were dinner guests of Mrs. Melvin Mini, Monday evening. COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR, YOUR HOME .X&fr - s'- "T , An Electrified Home on Christmas morning! How appropriate! How pleasing to every member, of the family! How easy to have such a delightful home gift!. If your family is not among the thousands who are already enjoying the Mrs. Tommy Thompson and her small daughter, Jean, returned on Wedmsdav fiom Milwaukee. They have spent about three months with Mr. Thompson who Is confined there on account of 111 health. At Dancing Class . , June Lowe and her brother Harold attended the Palais dOr at Logan. Wedm silay evening where in a dancing they participated class of Miss Sunny Swenson's They will also dance in the class which will entertain next Thursday evening. Milton 'Woodward motored to Lewiston. Thursday on business. The Primary association held an entertainment Thpisday evening with the child! en taking part Santa Claus atemlrd and a beautifJlly de orated Christmas tree was A goal crowd attended and p.uts were well rendered. The small baby girl o! Mr. and Mis. Haiold Baker just two weeks old, died at tbeir home Thursday Jin luibv had contracted evening a a i ions r ;se of pneumonia Ser li'PV Vile be ; f,,- - huun-- . Tie (lass o! the Franklin high si Pool will sponsor a three .ut Wed In a i.Ueiime, (,lama lVembr 17. Many et forts have been made lo put before a large i.owd something different laud ernei taming. Songs, (lancing and fomeilv will ne presented Eveivone J ii v.t. ,1 hi atieiid. Mr. and Mis. Melvin Fullmer re turned Wednesday from Twin Falls (ii sp mi an indefinite visit here and at Lewiston, with relatives. visi-Mn- marvelous service of ELECTRIC COOKING, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION and ELECTRIC WATER HEATING, decide NOW that they shall. What could be more in keeping with the spirit of home happiness the spirit that is Christmas than to have the folks look into the kitchen on Christmas morning and find a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater! Three wonderful servants that have established new standards of home enjoyment! Here, indeed, is a Christmas suggestion! worth-whil- e WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW EASILY YOU MAY I5UY ALL OR T ONE OF THESE APPLIANCES ON A VERY LIBERAL TIME AND OPERATE THEM VERY ECONOMICALLY ON PLAN RATE. PHONE US, OR DROP IN OUR COMBINATION AND LETS TALK IT OVER. PAY-MEN- ONE-METE- R . ! i POWEK.&itllG T NT PUD LlClS EJ E CIE E KVJ C E; C. ' i |