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Show ronw. i'T duty t t. mono TirRM.n. ANN nrcrMnrn v. PAGE FIVE AUSTIN cialkJ l&s O' 'THE SLACK PIGEON "TmE Av ? 1IM.J1 HtBE Tilt) AT JlAMl A fcLIM In Miurdprrd nt liridsp. I'on.ibl. lUhpfK Include I he uinldi lib VI Alt MINI V. 1114.1 K, ,IOH IlUAhU Jf UhK MAHM1AI.L. Alin. lo nhiim ihe pHld no rent! POI.I.Y IHX.AltJ und I 1,1 K In the uolurium lonelher at the time of the murder: PVUHA WILIS, JAN I'T KAAMO.AU and HALrtl HAMMOAU. Flora Afllea admits she teas In llita's eloset rending n nule whirl she thinks is from her husband, IKACnA, hat whlrh Is really from hiirngue, Haliib Hammond, Alta, finds vul that rniraged to fipmKue Is her lover, hut his statement that he spent the -- nieht At a ehenp hotel trying to drink it olf" and his innoeenee of Alla's death nntll the next morning seem to clear him. SPECIAL 1VVEST1GATOR DlA- DLK Is Interested In finding out aha paid Alta ICIO.OOO since her arrival In Hamilton. At the In quest, most of the evidence Is vrllhheld, stress being laid on the theory that Alta was killed by a hew York gunman, i.ydia has arranged for Alta's erematton, us Instructed. and Is given permission I take from the honse Ihe velvet dress. 12 or 12 years old, which Alta chose for her shroud, and which llundce suspects Is a wedding dress. llundce Intends to take pictures of the body In the dress. Asked to hrfog Altas Jewelry to the district attorney's for safekeeping, I.ydln says Jr be doesn't know Alta where kept it. rIU. land-lnr- i t i I I i i I d, of-li- SOW GO OS WITH TI1E S10KY CHAPTER XXIX til s ! ' ; SAID I dun t know where she kept her jewelry. Lydia re-torted harshly. "It wasn't worth much not a hundred dollars altogether. I'll be bound, because Nita sold her lust diamond not a week before we left New York. She owed so many hills then that the money she got for directing that play at the Forsyte School hardly made a dent on them." Do jou know whether the jew elry was in the houe or in a safe Dundee asked, ex deposit box? citement sharpening h'a voice. It must have been in the house, because she wore the different the pieces any time she pleased, I didnt ask no maid answered, questions, and I didn't hapren to see her get it or put It away. I didnt ever do much ladys maid work for her. like dressing her and her hair just kept her fixing clothes and the house in order, and did what little cooking there was to do ! J j " 950 spite of bis slicked up Sunday appearance. "You're the district attorney, aint jou, sir? he addressed Sanderson in a nervous, halting underIn class, tone. "Yes. What Is it?" "I come to the inquest to give some information, Eir, but it was adjourned so quiek I didn t have 'went home again. I didn t know what was up. but when me and the wile went into Hamilton Sat'dy meat in our timer we seen one ot tin' ext lies and read about how the I' '"r holy was mud ltd Iiut that ain't what 1 was gttlm' at, sir " time Who are you? Sanderson interrupted impatiently. Tin Rawlins, sir. I worked for the poor lady. Mrs. Selim gai one day a week den-in- g 44'OME to my office'" Sanderson commanded quickly, as a linon a gering reporter approaclu-run. . . . "No. no! Im sorry, Harper," he said hastily, cutting Into the rep irter's quctions. Nothing new! You ainy say that the police have thrown out a dragnet" and he grinned at the trite phrae for the gunman who killed Mrs Selim, and will offer a reward for the recovery of the weapon a Colts .32 equipped with a Maxim sileni er. . . . Come along, George, and I'll explain just what Mis. and I have in mind." The district attorney and Dundee tiode quickly aay, and the man, Itanlins, fur a moment of iude cision. tiot'ed after thorn. "I don t understand, sir, and mj name ain't George. Its Elmer. You don't have to understand anything, except that you're not to answer any qucstiou that any reporter asks you," Sanderson retorted. When the trio entered the recepd -- tion room of the distiict attornevs suite ill the courthouse, Sanderson paused at Penny Ciain's desk: "Bring in your notebook. Penny. This man has some information he considers important. A minute later Sanderson had begun to question his voluntary but highly nervous witness. Your name?" "Its Elmer Rawlins, like I told you, sir, the man protested, and as Penny recorded his flinched words in swift shorthand. It was my wife as made mo come. She said as long as me and her know id didn't do nothing wrong. Id ouciita Dundee come forward and tell wuat I "Her dressing table? prodded. Her desk? The maid shook her head. I was the up always straightening drawers in both her dressing table and her desk, and she didn't keep fthe jewelry there." when you Strawn, "Captain searched the dressing table and desk for the gun or anything of importance, did you have any reason to suspect a secret drawer in either of them? N'o, Donnie. Theyre just ordi-- . nary factory furniture. I tapped arohnd for a secret drawer, of course, but there wasnt even any place for one, Strawn answered with an indulgent grin. I want to see Penny Crain! Dundee cried, making for the door. "Then you'd better come along to the courthouse with me, Sanderson called after him. I sent her back to tlie office as soon as the inquest was adjourned. The two men passed through the .now deserted morgue chapel and almost bumped into a middle-ageman, obviously of the laboring 1 know ed Yes. yes!" Sanderson encouraged him impatiently You say you worked for Mrs. Selim as gaidener one day a week Yes. sir. hut I 'tended to her hot water and her garbage, too twice a day it was I had to go and stoke the little laundry heater that heats tlie hot water tank in me when the steam furnace aint being used. I live about a mile bejaut the Crain place, that is, the house tl.o poor lady was killed in Did you come to stoke the laundry heater Saturday evening?" Dundee interrupted. Excuse me, sir, he turned to the district attorney, hut this is tho first time I've seen this man." N'o, sir, I didn't stoke it Sat dv night," Rawlins answered uneasily. "You sec, I was coinin up the ro.ul to do my chores at sic, like 1 alwajs do, but before I got to the house I seen a lot of policemen's cars and motorcycles, anu I didn't want to get mixed up in nothing, so I turned around and sum-men- , half-pas- veiling. Mr. and Mrs. Slieldnn Doney were Logan choppers, Friday. Mrs. Winifred Reece ot Whitney was a visitor here Friday. A double header basketball game JL tween Franklin and lias played in the opera house, Fail-vie- t Franklin won b'vi'i tue bcore being 19-1and i Mr ami Mis. P. B. Dunkley were Pr, so at riiday. M s A. P. Anderson onto tained friend - at a t.ve course luncheon tv at the Bluebird at L mo. day afternoon The fibb ueautifully decorated willi lies and holly, typual of and OUR WAY b n engine , i suh or some i p Notices " truck You te lo l.i PAfCOT backstairs 'MURDER bvSBA jour nMn1'' jjouisilf. Rawlins," tub rut in cinphatu ally 'T.mio p.lu r, riw, 11 i re not to t anv body Re w at Jon vo ju-- t told mo. if that s 'nil. Jou Cull go now, and lm nnuti 0 .obileid lu you I jour udUi. s F.LL, what ate jou getting w nil the y "ung la.lv , io J u 11 . o uh d .tv i , id ci in t,. at?" Saudi rsun uiged. "'VII, the extiy said the police had found some footpimts unuir rPHE r.Rivid man burriel rut of tlie Gout most of them two side s the room on 1 hi - I wind.ws to Mis Selims bedroom, shiut'ci 1, then, wlou the and wont on to talk about the rose dui r had dt i!, bt gun Ikhviij vines being tore, and straight off I It looks Eko you le n lit, Ronsaid to the missus, Them's my nie, about that blackmail Im-it- i. s. Miume's m Of course it all Ms in with jour footpimts, Minnie wifi s name theory that Nita 1 ad made uj her Sanderson mind to refui in, nuury Ralph Dam-munilour footprints!" and be a very good gul inejacu'ated, then shook with silent ou i ui have There goes Strawn's deed. . . . All right' laughtir. But immediately he Iuiey 'n now I think I know case, Donnie! was siiuus again, as the impoit of piitty well wl.at you re going to her. And I may as will till this law evidence came to him. "Tell us all about it, Rawlins. . . . you that when item r Chain d.ipied "hen did jou make those foot- town with some seem ui. s he v. as known to posst s, lie lnidn t got print' them fiom a safe di posit box, be1 the dav sir. Thats Fialay, cause he didn't have one" Sonde,-soMis . . . You for Selim. gardtiid a button on the tigs pre-i- d see, sir. the poor little lady tcld me of Ins dirk. . . . she w..s kept awake nights when Dundee was fin bine as lie put they v, is a liich wind, by the rose his quis'ion to the t'.istr.U ','or-my- s io that mounts to anylaborer deprecated. thing," Rut tl y was smietliin else that a as truck ne little funny, when I comr- io think ot it Well'' Sanderson peopled, as the man halted uncertainly. Well, its like 1 told you, it was rav job to bum tho paper That maid of Mis Selims put everything garbage and trash in a big gaibape can outside the back door, an I I burnt em up. So I was kinder Mirpn-aSat dv mornin, when I went to stoke up the laun dry heaer. to tind somebodyd been meddlin' with my drafts aDd bad lit the flic go clean out. I had to clean out the ashes and build a t r,,l lii urgid, it's the In tliues I - scar-fac- -- ... s Medames "light. R L. n Put! is im . udedjweii' p and 1. 1. we. 1) G. L. il Pal Kin on. Garnet o' Fiunki 'l, the Mes Mm "lu ion pi C, L Food ,vatl (ian.es Willis l.i'iib. C L. Ashcroft Oi Mvdo Pail,. Mrs. X K. Munk o! By i Parkinson ili,s Lun'i. The e w as aw ai (led to Mi s. (CoutiaiR'd from page one) Dr Butler lays no in, li am, mu' of blame on alumni. la !,ni. lm is .strongly in favoi (i, iad, in on ibeiu to furnnh the land vinous. f i i - re-ll- ( ! JR' " vp IhTun li D.i.tle I, Spot fORJ SEE U. E. GRIFFIN at k 5th North Garage Phone 2", SALE-Whi- te PLUMBING CO, STURKRAKER Demonstrator, new gmuuntee, big discounl Pei feet 192S HUDSON SEDAN Kindi! 'on. pi l, ed lo sell K LAND COACH -- Pei fei t, 1927 i a ie baigain 192S NASH CO H'H Tills cur ban 1 ilk JONES 'Uh - extiu hud hay good ca.e Guurau-le- 268 t J i.j ton ttuek, good Teims, tiades. FORD equipment. 1929 burroughs adding mn 1)22 plume H'09 V. 1 Motor Home North 205 CCMPlltUYEQUlPPEr We are fully equipped Company of Better Main Used Car Phone to repair make of 158 C. GOODWIN, Ejill bntlur purM. 892 Rew uul 1 i e! hide. Monday . In ow 34 Federal Ave, 22 ELECTRIC Thawing Machines eliminates the necessity fearing up floors, etc., to thaw out your pipes. N i c e v of 2nd Have your auto radiator repaired for. that Ni'u the District Court of the First Judicial District of the ft.yte of Utah in and for the County of Cache. nil used F'.,m makes. LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS HS Second South and hat v Payment! Call the Matter of the Estate Lula A Pittman, dec ease. Creditoia will present dainis against the above named estate, with vouchers, to (The First National Bank ot Logan, I tali, with will annexed o' the estate of Lida A .Pittman, at Urn First National Bank Cache county, Building, Utah, on or hi 'ore the 20th day ol Februai v, 1931. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, UTAH, with will annexed. Administrator t the estal" of Lida A Pittman, lei eased I. Tom Ietry. Attorney lor Admim-trato- r Dat" of first publication. Decern I Main PHONE 314 All Work Guaranteed! We Give S. & H. Green Stamps Expert IFork Done at The MOVING STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS PHONE 448 Household goods and pianos transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling We Call and Deliver Thone 258 Hemstitching Paul Strobelt, Mgr. J. W. AULT & SON 1931. 123 N. Main Logan NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Eatate of Thomas K. Obray, deceased. claims Creditors will present ome no mons ) 1939. Last publication, Januaiy i 1931. In tho matter of too loAoph Hroujh dooa-,,- l Ci ed:to Ai'h vrm krcignl o ", ill 'ifF to at album athletic league of nations to lake jimsdietum over Ibis held of endeavor and to i iFire pieseive w ll.lt 1. ( client while sl'U'tmr out what is imhei ntnine and uiiw ot hv ," the eduta'or suggests The ih i line o: dassu.tl edui a t Km. I)i. Butler say. (Nowhere m Ihe rcpoit. ha led to Mniteas-iu( arch s.ness of good manners and a sorrv lowering o' Ineiarv aid i.tic standatd. " ndv di lie funds scientific intcgiu'ing in the same wav lie-- i aue it is becoming ton peoial-l.ei- l and contusing for the average student who needs it m a hbeial education g :ic ( (rooi?' t a pm . I rap.i eiu 1),. II Puj reproducer. . 'vs. licking Adnnn'M'cDo' O015 D Piostoa. Attorney for Administrator fiat a of firt pub! 11 at on, 5tr DU 10 I).rj if last inhibition i cuirds I). , Art !hp J in Crystal Bottling Phone 444 k on & C 6.00 Kidd.es' Red Chairs hairs, Fte. Furniture Exchange West 1st No. 72-7- 4 danu 16 WE WANT TOR 08 AD to auicM pLT T AKE CITY. Dec 22 (U P Two young men -- one fiom Mon tana and i lie other fiom Wash- ington today fated the of rubbery charges following then (aptute and airest last night 21'. They are Ernest Weaver, Red Lodge. Mont, ami Gem go 804 N. Main Itnss 96 an exronviit of R attic A third man, Charles Murray, 25, of But'e, alias Wallace Me for lnv.-sMon(. is being P"1 Polite sawt Mi Lean had g.'tion been ai rested sevei.sl months ago in Butt" on a stuitiioiy iltuci- Weaver and Ross ate ihaiceil, v ith looting the GohL-'eJcwelty tnie of $17''0 worth of tliamind. CHARLES Polite said Ihe gems were tound 324 N. in the,r t lollies. pro.--no- ami of no o t D. Fiwton atn Rank:. 2 (adp onYailt'V or hofuie t r RUIk, Uopau Etah, 13 II Kith da of Ibiuar ,i(v, at Young Men Held On Robbery Charge qi st.Ui ji, ado EM DEAD or ALIVE 'service il PEERLESS COAL Sajnders Coal Co. HORSES or COWS Phone 293 Ia-a- n tF9ffu Zf Phone 49 cndSZepair SHOUP Main J ' TRANSFER W. R. COLEMAN Dale of last publii alien January , Chas. R. Johnson 552-- J All makes repaired. her 17, 1930 .e Solution ( omras, porfiMcs. of ll ol anti-Free- TYPEWRITERS! 29 I ) !m. 17, VWEfSJBESl BAUGH PLUMBING CO. We Give S. & IL Green Slamps" NOTICE TO CREDITORS In BODY-V-Wl lim.isluii 27 N. . t OCR FoinRENT tlirep room apartment Ea-- t Evans & Cowley 11 FOl NI) - Bundle (onlaining 2 pail of 1.119 egMie'it, Owmt may nave s.o .e liv (ailing at tin lh i.ihl and paying tor this advt. I) 22 FOR RENT. ra- United Motors Radiator Repairmen Phone 1) automobile First Class Repair Jobs ! SALE Apex quality Whl'e Leghorn Iiaby Chit ks, at tesonable prices from hens witli high trap nest egg rec oids, the kind that will make money ior you. Order Now! C W. Miller, 128 Noith 1st , East, Phone Logan, Ut. FOUN- D- Lulomolnle wheel Own (r i an have same by amp paying lor his ad Ap1)2 I ply Hi raid oifice. or replace any diator. FOR LOS North Main Phone 823 d. 1)27 Johnson - Nuttall ' 909-- J 211 AN XMAS GIFT WITH A BETTER USED CAR! FOR SALE SALE or 906-- D 22 wheat, Cynis Andeisun, Colli ge 4, Discount! Ai L PRODUCTS hono FOR SALE OR 1 RADK Tv o v. i liol-pDull , ling itgisiiiid slu'd hi Gov, n.oi Folios Phone 'uj 'i S lvu.i Nil.-oSni "p id chine Ford Brakes to repair! Extras to Motor Co. FOR SALE I Tiailers S '" e SERVICE pay cash lor dead or useless hoi set, and cow a l'hone Logan 49 Colo rudo Animal Ry iloiliicts Co 030 If ECU Tin. lo shoe ! lie Road-- '' t I'll' il Coupe ton trio l'U4 Foul WANTED TO ill ' V SELL lilt lX 111 'Null I'oultiy ni all Km M U'h-- to sell. '-'T -R- D2 973 WANTED! !',,( ui d hi r: Ui '1 A h v Tl (().' of these contest., ni' i, oil, mate tooiball with vouchers to the undersigned and ihe slid more enormous rev enu s whuh are Cerlved Trom at the office of George D. Pruetnn them aie a constant and justifi- Attorney, Cache Valley Bank Buildable sum ce ol academic as well ing, Logan, Utah, on or before as j i u ctilii (sin. February S, 1931. Mira G. Obray, administrator HONEST SCHOOLS George D. Preston, ARE PUNISHED Attorney for administrator. First publication, December 4 i I lm f!lu I"'. t'o.lp" Kurd .l WANTED Pmilu , im,,'est juices paid at vmii (nop. I'niun ;i t y J .A. Peterson Jj.t Sheriff of Cache County. Utal Ry Oliver Karnes, Deputy L. E Nelson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Iaist date of publication, January h a passion lor victoiv al all ,.t ihit liny me quite willing licii ev e.s lo veiv disio .'in! which i, doable happenings - ullv upon their colleges in a. wav whilh no series of victor u. ua the .pHetir field (an po-- I . blowing cais ,' 19 1 ul th W. H. SHAW, name school athletics. aie many alumni P-- - IIP , me-- 193". So n't. t sst d , ( WANTED! HATTIE FISHER CHRISTENSEN, also known as Mrs. Hattie F. Christensen, as Mrs. II. F Christensen, and. as Hattie F. Christensen; MID THE ARMSTItONG-flERNEand LIXHRY CO., a corporation, LYM'N BROTHERS COMPANY, a Coi poratiou. Defendants. NOTICE OE SALE To be sold al sheriffs sale on the 7th day of Januaiy 1931, at lr ohloik, A. M. on said day, at the Court front door of the Counly house, m Logan City, I Uh the following described property low it: Commencing at a point 00 rod., north from the southwest cornel 13 of section One in Township North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence north GO rods, thence east 80 rods; thence south 60 rods; thence west so lulls to the place of beginning, containing 30 at ics, subject to a free and pel pet ual right of way for travel over the east one rod of the above described lands. Also, conveying with said land any and all water right used on or in connection with the above described lands Dated this 15th day of December. hi.of'. ti 11 - Plaintilf, Dr Butler muds S. l?2"i J too . have been The owueis i us and have plated quick 11,1'g pines on them 1 WAN r ,!e IV Green S la tufts vs HERE'S MORE ABOUT Loga nand the Mesdames Thomas Preston, Nepln Jensen, N. S. Han-- , sen, J. F. Reeder and Mrs. Rush ot Weston. High score pnzcs Williams A Co thi Xmas Kush Cache. In Vi- - It H won bet me appointment In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County CLIFF . Ton Truck, lo ru'd nuke vour an.l We Cue Date of last Publication, Jan. g i.u 237 DlNN, SHERIFFS . CiMi h a . ( 425 1 ! 1930. 1 ud-t-- (ll. v Fold 192s 1930, ... u, R ;h Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address, Logan Utah. Date of fust publication, Not. 28, '1 - l'lju F.nd Johnson, Ilaiutiff, C. W. . holiday sm i Call George Destine, Nancy son, Maggie Thnn.suu. Jehu U Kate Thomson. Ella 'lelleafaro, 'omig, 1'iuuk 1 Imrason, Nannie Real ui. Nancy M Thomson, also ail otlu i persons unkuowu, claim mg any tight, title, estate, lieu or interest m the real property ties cribed in the complain, adverse to i'laiutift h ownership, or any cloud upon riamtift's title thereto. Deieiiilauts. THE STATE OF VTA1I TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Yon mid eaih of wou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty duvs alter tile service of this gum mons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty-dayalter service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with tue clpik of quid cuuit This aitlon is brought to lecover judgment quieting Flaiuliffs title to tlie following described piopertv in Logan, Cache couutv, Utah, to wit: All of lots 2G. 27 and 28 In Block 2, Klrtiand Addition, being a subdivision of Lot C, Block 23, Flat A Logan Farm Survey, situated in the south-eas- t quarter of Section 2S, Township 12 North of Range One East of Salt Lako Meridian, which si. id property Is described in the Complaint herein. Famle: -t ,iv e gi cn u ith the .ment t ry best id materia M. Thomp- siuet a E vs. Rmiij!" tone very kind a Coupe AV.Vll the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Cache County. llyimn that, if Jou (rally think hiding p'ato la the house, 1 believe I understand some- thing that puzzled me when It happened," Penny confessed, her head high. "1 Was at tlie Counlty Club one night a Saturday night when the vvnole crowd is usually there tor the dinner and dance. I'd been dancing with Ralph, and (when the iiiumc sti pped we went out on the pinch, whine seven, 'll of our crowd wrio silling It vvajust two or taice wieks af'er .after my father left town. Ians wouldn't let me drop out of things. . . . Anyway, it was daik and 1 heard Judge Marshall saying somenew fire thing about 'the simplest and most "You're trying to say, I suppose, ingenious arrangement I ever saw. that you could tell by the ashes Ot course that's wliera tlie lascal that someone had been burning knew kept his securities in tlie laundry hcn',r?" San-d- they wue talking about Dad, from on asked, with a quick glance the way Judie Maishall bhut up and changed the subject as soon as at Dundees tense face. That's Rawlins lie saw me. right, sir," Mho was or. tlie porch. Pinny"" You know what agreed eagerly. Kind of a mess o' paper Raves Dundee asMd tensely. lav ers of white a' its, sir. that hi's see Flora, and Why, kinder looks like papers j it. Johnny Liiake, mid Clive," she 1 think . And you "Yes, I know. that was tluv.lj. found layers of white ashes, which all, besides Judge Mi.ishali. ho to come out trom dancclean otheis hadn't you took puvlicular pains out? Sanderson asked bitterly. Of I course don't know ing. Yes, sir. So's I could build a whether or not it was some new tire " in the house" "W'hcie are you going, boy?" Did you p ak to the maid ask her if shed been meddling with Sanderson checked Dundee, who was already ou his way to the door. your drafts" "Yes, sir, I dial" tho man an'Yell, if it's tucked away lu hie swered with a trace of belligerance. simplest and most ingenious Suo said she didn't open no ment,' it will stay put for dampers, claimed the heater was awhile, Sanderson said. Lydia's the same ns usual wii n she left due here within half an hour, and Friday night to go to a movie. So you don't want to miss her, do I reckin it was the poor lady her- you?" self, turnin up love Ictt- is, majbe. (To Re Continued) ja-- I'Uii Fold LicuiKd (hlropriictcs Latest Methods In DRUGLFSS HEAUNGAND B'0 CHEMISTRY NFR E O METER SERVICE Phone 448 R V 112 Y, n'er St., Logan, Utah. f phi S.'il I'l l l 1 SUM aONS win-the- Out with it, Iii'il. l erm- - Nt I he WM. W. ROSS LM. Beauty Shop CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the Distiict Court of the First Judicial District f the State of Utan in and for the County of Cache ... vims hipping against the windows private seeutary. Savs s' e, I think theys somebody 'icni.j, a do j o u know trjin' to git into my room, Elmer, eonetaled rate m Hie and I o uld see the poor little thing tlure is house? was n, dity nervous anyway, so 1 The gnl, starth d, began to rhake didn't v.isie no time. I cut away a lot of i lie rose vine and burned it Mr land, thou iliteUd heiself. I Not that 1 ever saw. or knew ot was burmn' the garbage when and r' i ers in the cinerator out when Bail and Mother and I lived 03' k " tlicie, hut " She lusitatcd, her "Ii (hut all, Rawlins? Sanderson eheiks turning scarlet. asked. ll DIXIE-RUT- H PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES to Colorado Animal By-Produ- Company |