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Show THE HERALD r (Rems Cr eri HERE TODAY BEGIN Kirk rtkked Mr4rrdh 4 (, the party Hlr fur MHHNFSS. Irr rtrtwry.JIARY brother. Vary'swasrramrirf to hove beeo admitted mt the mardrr boar. No one liutms tkli bat Mary. he tells ber da nee. T)1HK wl boats Eddie. He mt ranees a reodesroua with the boy bat ren tepa. BOM KS of the tar drives Mary there Instead. Eddie is rua down and killed as be erosses tbe street to meet Mary. J&SPfcX'TOR KANE drops the esse, believing Eddie the murWhen Msry protests be derer. lls ber MR, Jl PITER and Dirk tbe same. Huvtea tells Mary there is a racetraek jcambler called THE iXY tu nhuia ber krutiff oo4 aaeoey. lie dives Mary a eoat be fossil In tbe Joplter bouse tbe night of the warder.. It U ber brother. 9 be Jopitsr butler recog-niIt as bavin been warn by a --grate erasber he elected tbe aigbt or tbs murder. tfartnjc I.l-O- lE HAILEY )! BT Sit Service PHONE i ... i j - 1 ; t j ran S It over hours later, Mary and Mr. Jupiter, across the little green balsa Electric stove, good condition Phone 265, or cull at- Fomies-bec- k Nov 4 Knitting Works. Oak. Chatter gray enamel hea'.-fHome Comfort, also 9 242 250. or Phone range. 'living nym, bedroom suites, breakfast set. radio, Oitho-- I phon!e victrola, curtains and draperies 179 Ea't Fifth North. Fui mailed 3 room apartment, at cum hr.u. electric range. hat-vea- l. Wed Center. Phono 936. tf. Furnished apt. with garage. 029. Phone 333 To adult. v Attractively furnished1 modem 4 room bungalow. 275 Boulevard 031 ; Four moms uit.i private oath. 0-2- - V-- !'' - j 1 1 spent chat. music and social illness- jtf t WANTED TO HUY Jersey heifers. Call 2 io tj ',3 ' Nov- W01 ks. Poultry of all kinds Phone 866 -- W. N8. Legal Notices GUARDIANAND PROBATE SHIP NOTICES 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Four room house with bath. 35 West 3rd South. Inquire 168 031 West 3rd North. Modern home, partly furnished. 313 South First West or phone room apartment. Close in. 35 031. East Third North. 3 room apartment with range, 9 00. Call 141. Olltf. FOR RENT Modern four room S9tf. house. Phone 1006-- 391 Nl. signed administrator at his sidence at 95 South 1st West, Logan Cache County. Utah, on or. before the 3rd day of Decem- For Sale, rent or trade. 5 room ber, A D. 1931. house, with bath: large lot. MOSES THATCHER 359 South Main. Administrator Inquire Oct. 29 re- NEWEL G. DAINES Attorney for Administrator. FOR SALE Beautiful modem Date of first publication: Oct. six room bungalow, double 2, 1931. garage, sprinkling system, good Date of last publication, Nov. location. 221 West First North. 2, 1931. S12tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE fn the Matter of the Estate of, tli Baker, deceased. will present claims Jci'-m- i with 1 - Nine Simmons hospital rest and frat head springs; best mattresses incltid-s.gneed. Splendid condition, selling d POULTRY of all kinds. Plione N8 866-- j Phone West. lOv-w- . Logan. S5tf 7-- 5, 4-- 6, 6-- 1. MOVING! j j 6. 7-- 5. 6-- 4. - j t8 o 6-- ' i a I t PHONE 448 6-- 4. j Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling j , HERALD-JOURNA- ; J. V. Ault & Son 1929 1930 j 1 1- -2 ton 375 Ford Coupe Chevrolet Coupe .... Chevrolet ton CO 300 00 515.00 1- -2 Pand i 150.00 928 Chevrolet Sedan .... 250 00 Storage, Car Washing, Polish-jn- g, General Garage Wrecker. Open Day and Service, Night. CACHE AUTO CO. Phone BOARD AND ROOM 6. , 1 Packing, crating. Local and long distance hauling. Johnson Cab & Transfer Co. Phone 314 3 In the matter of the estate Chevrolet Truck I MOVING! Studebaker Sedan -- $175.00 Chevrolet Sedan .... 410.00 Pontiac Coupe 275.00 1929 1926 031.1 of William K. Aitken. deceased. Creditors will present claims For two girls. Reasonable. with vouchers to the under- 1928 s. girdles, rupture belts and pads. Effie E. Merrill, Cor.settier, plione 1279-- J 379 E. 2nd North DISTRICT COURT OF New IS- -, FOR RENT English type THE FIRST JUDICIAL home ou Boulevard. Call C. S. TRICT OF THE STATE OF THE Amussen j28 tf. UTAH IN AND FOR COUNTY OF CACHE. IN THE e FOUNDATION GARMENTS Custom made corsets, corse-lette- room house, modern, 202 So. Nov. 4 1st west. Plione 265 839-- CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR SIGNERS THE RESPECTIVE INFORMA-- , FOR FURTHER TION Nu-Bon- 4 6-- 3, HERALD-JOURNA- 1929 sell or exchange, all Steam lmated office rooms. Ap- kinds of poultry. Plione 975-lonnesbeck Knitting ply N17 PRODUCTS Logan, Utah Used Cars With An 0. K. That Counts Phone 1112 East 3rd North To buy, 4. j Call B. JONES 1926 1. - F2 p o- W- 261 211 RADIO SERVICE EXPERT UNFURNISHED ; 5. Motor Co. FORD FOR RENT N2 464R. - 4-- 6, SERVICE ('enter Phone 87-- A large number of Relief Soand ciety officers, teachers members attended the Relief Society conference at Logan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Waite followspent Sunday at Logan guests at their home for the ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. of Mrs. Waite's parents, Mr. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Mrs. W. H. Baxter. Mrs. Minnie Balls motored to Thurston, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs- Grover Hancey. Following Wyoming the past week, where Tourney ANGELINE S. BUTTARS, de- dinner the time was pleasantly she will be guest of her son and (The Emerald) ce. seddaughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Creditors will present claims Ardell Balls. Walter Gardener and Delbert 1 In connection with the reg- Fonnesbeck defeated Jack Laub v.ith vouchers to the under-executor by leaving the ular sacrament meeting held at the ward chapel Sunday even- and Allen Otterbeck at the U. association S. A. C. tennis courts on Wed- - tionai Bank ing. the Primary building. Logan, over a special nesday to win the tennis double Utah, on or before successfully put the 17th day to a and program, large ap tournament. of February, 1932. audience. pieciative In thc first round of piay J. Benjamin Charles Buttars. in the war by American troops. Few know much, if any Executor of thc last will and Laub and A. Otterbeck defeated thing, about the part played by the U. S. Navy in the 6. But- testament of World War. It fought no great battles, bombarded no shore Charles Olsen and C. Nelson, tars, deceased. Angeline areas, and so there is nothing spectacular to remember G. Humphreys and Geo. C. Heinrich, about its part in the Great War. But, without the Navy, Swenson were defeated by Attorney for Executof. L, Cthe Army could not have participated in the War. and Miller Hansen, 'jD. Date of first publication, Oct. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a carefully The Missus Gertrude and Eva! 63- Walter Gardener and 16, 1931. compiledbulletin,. sudrawn fromhvofficial government reports o2 Eentley, Miss Lulu Hauser, Mrs. D. Fonnesbeck took an easy Date of last publication, Nov brief but complete form, jntnari2.es Luella B. Hunter. Mrs. R. F- match from C. Brown and R. 17. I931. and files, which g V. Noel and the actual activities of the U- - S. Navy i: he war. 'iimwav and Miss Gwenneth Ryan, 6d), are m this hether interested you bulletin, You will be .j shumway attended the M. I. A. took a close fought match NOTICE To CREDITORS wants a or citizetwho merely a student, a former gob. institute which was held at Lo- - from D. Jensen and R. Bell this below lor send and the coupon to know. Fill out In the District Court of the gan Friday night, Miss Norma Butler will leave bullet.n: J. Laub In the semi-fina- ls and A. Otterbeck took a close "he shall spen'd the winter. DEPARTMENT 153. County of Cache. match from D. Miller and C. Roy Briggs and his son. James, Hansen W. Gard- In the Matter of the Joint EsWashington Bureau, THE D. a have opened C. )ool and billiard ener and D- Fonnesbeck took tate of J. W. Embletcn and 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, parlor in the building formerly an easy match from V Noel Margaret Embleton, deceased. I want a copy ot the bulletin THE U. S. NAVY IN THE Creditors will present claims occupied by Don McQurrey. and T. Noel 1, enclose herewith five cents In coin, or Miss Frerione Shumway. who vouchers to the undersigntooseTun&ncdJed U. S. postage stamps, to cover return In the final round of play with U. S. at school the ed at his residence at Smith- ,is attending W. Gardener postage and handling costs. ' C. week end ( the sneit, o with, County Utah on Mr. and Mrs. Frank beck took two strMghrnnsfts:elCrach D her parents, OtterA. from Laub and J. rinfhr 19M 15lh d y NAME "iVuiav cclt tournament. vanning the Si Mrs. Rov Merrill, who suffered RICHARD PILKINGTON ST. and NO. Administrator of the Joint ja stroke one year ago. has been! STATE critically ill the past week. Quality work and reasonable Estate of J. W. Embleton and CITY oj t Miss Wilma Mo I .insert re- - prices prevail .In the . commer-- . Margaret Embleton, deceased I Utah. Logan, I am a reader of the turned to her home in Salt cial printing department of Dates of publication, October A26tt! 13, 20, 27 and November 3, 1931. City, after spending the, the lierald-Journa- l. Trenton West 12 j ; S offered. TRADE IN YOPR OLD CAR SENSIBLE TERMS -- - tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf pany. We also have a few cars and trucks Mt with us to sell for small contract balances tine as compared to the value Terms .MUSIC CO. 784-R-l- returned to her home after spending a few days here, helping to care for her mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson, who is confined fo her bed because of - Shape THATCHER ANIMALS ulchers to the under-Ogne- d For Sale. Young Guernsey cow. at his residence In MenWill freshen in 10 days. Phone summer and lull at the I'. I. tion. Cache County, Utah, on . Oct. 31 or before the 14th day of DeMortenscn home. Those reporting a successful cember, 1931. Nov. 4 Small pigs. Call 834-EARL BIRD, William Haslem, deer hunt, Bert Brower, Frank Jensen, Administrator of the esiabe of jOne high class regls Alma and tered Holstein bull and a said Deceased. Lloyd Simmonds CW. Dunn, Wnac. number of high class cows Mrs. J. Emer Robson. Mrs. Attorney for administrator. 014tf Plione 16 or 70. . Date of first publication, Oct. Sedly Brough, Mrs. Vance Benatson and Mrs. Richard Peek, FOR SALE NovPlain tea at trousseau Date of last publication, tended a City Friday afternoon, given in 12. 1931MISCELLANEOUS honor of their neice, Miss Evlyn XO CREDITORS NOTICE will spend They Thompson. FOR SALE Rag rugs. Mrs. Saturday and Sunday in Ogden In the District Court of the Carlson. 521 North Main- N2. with relatives. El.rs Jodjcial District of the 5 sacks $100. dellver-Stat- e of Utah, in and for the Kindling, ed Fireplace blocks. Dalton. Tennis Champions 590-J- 4 County of Cache. .! after 4:30 In the Matter of the Estate of Providence, N17 Win In Mrs. Maud Hyer of Lewiston and Mrs. Ernest Lee and to their daughter returned home at Salt Lake City on two Sunday after spending weeks here visiting with their Lee, parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnHan-cey, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lamb entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mr- with to $ir , - ... Roadster $225 Ford Cabriolet $375 Ford Tudor Sedan. $323 Ford DeLuxe Panel $350 E'ery car listed above carries a written guarantee backed by our service reputation and the stability of this com- ; . $325 $250 $330 $300 1930 19i.o 1929 - , 65 li. ruin id Make., Ponveriieiit ' burn-certai- ; A- -l J. j ' f,t Ford Panel 1929 Chev. truck 1929 Olds. Coach... 1929 Chev. Cabriolet 1929 Ford Couik 1929 Durant Sport Bargains In Used $GT) Furnished apjitment 188 So. Wanted to rent large house on 1st. East Phone 933W. Q24tf highway with about 5 acres furnished of land Reply Box B Herald-Journapartment; Nicely Oct 31 oft ice! eery reasonable. 394 Fast 3rd Oct. 29 North. Oct. 29 Garage. Call 607-13 room furnished home and Want to buy wheat and barley. t591 $111.0(1. North garage Phone 379-after 4 p. m. fourth East 02ltf. OlOtfFurnished apartment, suitable lor light housekeeping. $12.50. 28 East Second North03lf. LOST rooms and apart-t- o Lost, Collection book belonging Steam heated 50 East Center. 1 hone mnt.s. 1 Insur-Life Metropolitan Nl. ar.ee Company, between College 300-- J. Ward and V. cilsvillt-Return to POR apart-Her- a Furnished rejjt Id Journal. Reward ments- 2(15 East Third North. Oct. 30. siOtf. Blue and White Cameo pin, be- - FOR fur- heated Steam rent 01 And 5t rushed apartments and un- EastCall at $a.00 reward. 6th Herald-Journa- l. tv.if ;urnished house. Phone 35tf. al j - 192(5 Ti.iOil . , 1929 Foul Tudor Sedan..$250 1920 Ford Coupe $ 65 1928 Nash Sedan $350 1929 Chev. Coach $350 MRS. ELLA H. SMITH IMA NOS apartment. Fnrr.lt mt and bath tubs. Phone Modern furnished 031. $10. 155 No. 2 East. 3S0-- J Nl. nr tin- furnished Four room, Practically new electric range-- ; furnished heated apartment. Slntf. Phone with bath 2151 last 3 North 024tf MISCELLANEOUS . 1 ; ; : DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION ON OUR USED CAR STOCK FROM NOW UNTIL NOV. 1 OTH. 19:50 Ford 1 Ton Truck Long Wheelbase. ..$450 1928 Ford Sixirt Coupe. .$200 Guaranteed Fit. For demor appointment onstration call 1157J or 470 East Center. N2 - ; SALE CHARIS 312 TOR SALE Used Automobile THEM IN MAIL FURNISHED j Hyde Park News O or FOR RENT i - SO FURNITURE . CHAPTER XIV young man, Spence W What are you talking abont? Mary eyed the old butler, fearful of what he might he about to re-- ! He looked so vindictive as lie held Eddies topcoat aloft and glared at It as if be would have liked to shake Us owner. Under the stress of emotion, his ' West End English left him and the Cockney came ont "He had the face, if youll believe it, Miss. to call himself a doc-tor, and try to force his way in. Yes! And when I told him youd neither Invited him nor sent for' him, that Impudent lie was he tried to walk past me into tbe ouse! 1' put my 'and up and 1 said 'None o' that, sir! I said" 'When was this, and who wes it, ' Spence? Mary demanded, Impa-- ; tlently. "It was the night of your party,! Miss Mary, the butler explained! "Of all them that came and asked! to be let in without tickets, he was " the the mau3 parting jTe barlloT an indelible on the old servant's sensitive mark Why he looked spot bis dignity. at me as if hed have liked to do me In, tlia. he did! But I thought at he might be a friend of yours, so I explained abont tbe jewels and the need to keep out thic ?s. But did he take it like a gentleman would? He laughed, if you'll believe it, and be called me an 'old fool, he did, and said 'Mind you count the spoons!" His wrathful mimicry would bave been funny If Mary had not been so preoccupied with the Identity of that mysterious visitor. .fBut who was it, Spence? My , W brother? Not your brother, Miss, Speuce I told you as explained testily. 'ow 'e was a stranger, and no 'E had that gentleman, either. loat on. as sure as Im living, with the collar turned up about hts ears, like this. Are you sure? Sure! When you ronie in like that, with that coat over you. It brought it back to me as plain as if he was standin there. But this Is Eddies coat, my brothers, Mary told him excitedly. Oh, Spence, would you know tbe again If you saw bim? Ob. do u see wbat this means? She Izcd the surprised old servant by ioth arms and danced blm around. ''It means somebody else tried to get In, somebody else DID get In, and took the things and did It nil, just as I said! Not Eddie! Oh, Spence, you old lamb why didnt you tell me this before? PAGE SEVEN 51. FOR SALE ; tftfTHAT 19 2 9. Inc single-hande- HOW GO ON WITH THK STORY spent Sunday at Hyde Park, guests of Miss Lydia Daines. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Kirby of Salt Lake City spent the week end here, as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby. Thirteen officers and teachers of the Sunday School, attended the Sunday School union meeting at Logan on Sunday afternoon. George Jackson of Logan spent the week end here visiting relatives- mk ' - OCTOBER The Classified Columns j -- Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Daines and, family of Salt Lake City i V. T AUTOMOBILES HAZEL ? ROSS e self-mad- e Hiri:H)A LfUJAX, UTAH, j RIY-THE- B, rpHEY were still talking JOURNAL, drawn up before the good deal of difference! "New for me," Mary said wryly. To me1 library fire. Early desk had fallen And to E tldie, even tf he is dead "He told me the truth, for one.." because of the ram, and tea things mid can t speak for himself. He ? rk'a look was eir.rtled. sat disregarded on the table be-- was a foolish kid, but he waan't "What did he sa; ?" tween them. bad not a tmtrderrr! I won't stand 'Why, just that the Investigation rendered Is Spence, eompletely agog by and hear him railed one. Haven't being dropped. Everyone seems the by possibility that he bad I the right to dear bis name if I to think Eddio is guilty." brushed borns with a thief and lean? "I wouldn't ray that exactly," Dirk said evenly, after a pause. murderer, was in and ont on a The old man s eyes Cashed, of "Tbe right to lose your young "Then why?" variety errands, ears open to hear all that w as said. He man, too. if you're not careful!" had guarded the portals better than "J.ose Dirk? Why, what's that worried look had rume Into he knew, and virtue shone as a gar- - to do with it?" Mary asked aghast, rpHE Ills eyes again. Mary amid have land on his grizzled brow. He was taken him into her arms and convinced already that he had met! jy jrPITKR merely nodded smoothed it away, but she held herthe brute in romhat. Al wisely. self uloof for his next words. and subdued him by the ma?ety of "Don't you think yourself," he I see. No. "Tou'll said. he his person, alone. won't say any more. It's his affair asked, evading her eves, 'That it Mr. Jupiter, however, was slower. aBrt You might b6 rijrht, would bo pleasanter to keep vour youi.fi to kindle over the idea. but you canb proVe it, and you'll nauio out of the headlines, just You can't be sure its the samel only do yourself harm by stirring now?" It was true then. Was he speakcoat, he said. "If the man was n ft up lu tbe papers again. XVtter thief, would he try the front door?" not let on to Emily Ruyther you've ing for his mother, or himself' He snorted disbelief. I'm sorry if it annoys you. b!ib been seeing that reporter again. "Its the same coat," Spence re-- She's trying her best to atop the! said stiffly. "Don't be huffy," Dirk pleaded, affirmed "Ive seen talk, and you're keeping it goiug." stubbornly. bark into the clr. te of thousands of them in London, and "People are talking already. They' drawing her "You know w not half a dozen in Now York, sir. don't know anything for sure, and' llis airu 14Rainever you ln is all right with me, And It's old, sir, and fair in threads thats why they're talking. Mary along the edges. Struck me odd at'' persisted. "As long as 1 live, the always. But other people have nothe time, sir, a man in evening whispering will go on. Unless this tions. Take mother, now. "I see." said Mary. dress like that sir, wearing a lis- ;s followed out to the hitter end. "She's old school, you know, and graceful coat like that begging now, there'll always he a question-usua- l mark hanging over my head. 'What any unr.easantncss reflecting mi tbe jour pardon, Miss Mary." name goes right to her pride. 'W old, surelv, Mary agreed. was that old story about her family all of course. "It was Dads and Eddie came into brother? Didn't be kill a woman It's"TliPnfoolishness, why do you enter to her?" It when Dad died. It was big for and rob a house, or something?1 "Because she's my mol her, I behim, but be needed it times when Nobodv can prove It, but Ihey'll lieve the worst. Even if it e hushed guess." This should haver been a Jie hadn't any other." Especially if it's hushed up, clinching argument, Mary realized, He ' Mr. Jupiter remained silent. hut somehow it wasn't. thl think It's true!" '9 was but he WI1S unconvinced, "I bave a duH, too, to the Dark"Rot. wont' People forget. Tlity thoughtful. Mary continued eagerness name, such as it Is, Mary It dare the if about vap you Kuythcrs reminded him. "I'm afraid I must i shouldn't have thought y. And I aim to tj10 silnie eoat. myself, only that it are back of von. see it through." tt or leave remeni-- ; two, you penny was that very same night, and his Dirk kissed tor fingers tenderly, II Veil her. be able to your1 snap trying so hard to get In, and being bis lips lingering on her ringed 'em. at anyhow, so nasty about lr. Aud Eddie's coal lingers third linpcr. was gone, somehow lost or loaned Mary shook her head stubbornly.! "Surely it's not necessary now, or something. I'm sure of it. Mr. Nobody's going to stand sponsor ho teased, gently. "A month more Bowen, the reporter, and 1 both for me. least of all the Knythers. and be Mrs. Dirk Ruyther. heard Eddie sav plainly when be And as long as von think what Had you'll you forgotten?" was King tn tbe ambulance, Make yon do about tny brother, I can't For several mo- SIi,ry hadn't. him give me back my coat.' And take a cent from you. You see that ' meins they were oblivious of everywhen Eddie came to meet me that don t you? thing hut that unbelievable fact. she swal-day when that day, "Dont be a fool! the o'd man "You're not going to mind, aro lowed hard and went on, he hail burst out. bleu you. "Nobody if Mr. Bowen and I follow up n anv- - you, coat on, just his blue suit, all you're not much Harkne-.Even as she mussed and wrinkled. And it was, way. You're more like your mother, those clues be has? news of the coat excold. 1 remember I wore my fur p,ut your brother and his pa were recounted the bhe was aware that Dirka jacket and nearly froze in that re- (wo ( a kind full of wild schemes, citedly, a " car open porter's iq get money without working for1.,1, , ' wasu, e im ,l . ngry now. under' both And ended up "But he didn't get in, you say,' it. they "Don't you know better, he said no You wonder. cant with measured, Spence," Mr. Jupiter turned to the ground, aud reproving accents, teil me" butler. "than to talk to newspapermen? ny jumped up, red spots "Not hv tbe front door, sir, that's "But asked, surely, Mary ('lee'iaSpence agreed. "But." ha1 amazed, "Mr, Bowen's harmless! he'-- SP at Mary,, Ee(nre JuP"or added with a to clear up Why, he's done more he was instantly sorry fur his out- - the "the side door was open. matter than anybody else the t , hUi rst-- shfi r tlie And how would he know that? or or you. police, anybody. "He might just have triud it, sir, t00111. "And why has he? For the sako Dirk arrived, she had of a story, thats why! ' and found it open. Or mightn't he have heard Ed- bathed away the traces of tears aud Stumblingly, Mary tried to dedie telephoning me? Mary put lu. j except for a new quietness, a new fend her own estimate of Bowen. "Eddio knew all sorts of men. determination, in her manner, Dirk She felt that Dirk was unfair, hut she did not know how to refute his gamblers and so on. Mr. Bowen Bat nothing amiss, was telling me today there's a race-They drew the shades against the charges. call Tbe track gambler they Fly, rain, and sat a while before the fire, Society, and millions, and a and be thinks Eddie meant him hand in bund, her head ou his pretty gill!" Dirk went on. "If when he was out of his head and shoulder, wordlessly happy. Mary that, isn't a perfect combination for ' mumbling. Only he wasn't out of wished that it might always be like him, I don't know what is! And his head he knew wliat he was this. She dreaded speaking, for you let him, drag you Into It all saying. But he was weak, and we sooner or later what lay between over again, just when wed got it wouldnt pay attention. That's what them must be discussed. If only stopped! I believe!" she and Dirk could be married right Oh, so you did stop it? "Hold on, Mr. Jupiter chided. away and go away from everything "I did. And it stays stopped, if You You're going pretty fast. and everybody for a while! I have anythiag to say about it!" been seeing that reporter lately? But in the meantime, wbat of the They faced each other, breathing Why, yes. Mary was a trifle man who killed Eddie? At this hard. Mary had not dreamed they dashed. "I I lunched with him vtiry minute be was alive some- could ever quarrel like this. today. Hes making an investiga- where, eating, drinking, laughing, It is not oyer for me. It will tion on his own, and I've promised making love she shuddered invo- never be over, until Ive found ont to help him. luntarily and Dirks arm tightened. what the truth is. Mary was shakI called you but you werent in, ing as she issued her ultimatum. Kane's "It's not his business. Mr. Jupiter's stick came he said. Loverlike, his tone was the man! Dirk Bnapped, Very well. But down with a rap on the velvet car- faintly accusing. Mary stirred out dont see this man Bowen again. of his arms. With h!s words, the pet. Ill Bee him as often an Jt'a "But Kanes gives up, Mary whole disturbing day came to life necessary. Then good night. Dirk turned argued. "He thinks the same as again. Well, better get it over. 1 saw Kane, she ssld. on hie heel and strode angrily to yon ell do. That Eddies guilty, or it he isnt, wh&t difference does it Anything new V Dirk ranched the door. make? He's dead. But it makes a for n ctgaret. . (To Be Continued) card-tabl- MR. JIPIT1R ! - 279 30 South Main |