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Show THE- TAGE TWO. - HER ALD-JOURN- C'tSM sf HERB 11)041 BKC.l hn nUHLEI MORDEN, re- found 1 Re Hlnde, I porter for HI F EH EH publisher, 04 4.HIFE. fomooe emplota IDEV cr'minoloffia'. to aoleeIn the murder. Ilordra had beeu (gating the aflatra of EHA.NK U wealth? and prominent, following the arreat of an impoa-to-ne r claiming to he fatha? and eompnnled by a girl called MARK dead ve-a-t U Ullli.U. day following Mordea'a death Cntbny dlea of potaoniag. Morden vlaited (.rill lenraa thatAMI E I.OKIO.S the npartmeat of who baa reported to pollee the roommate. of her dinpearanee 1HIHKH ORDWAf. He aceoeeo 'a Alice of being Involved la murder but does oot aneeeed la brenking down her atory. Itleeker aeeurea Katber banking atatemeaf and the learaa her account vn eltmed laaf day of Mnrdena death. The wta pay cheek ranked, for able la KENETII BOO Mi. AO W CO OH WITH THE STORI CHAPTER XXVI The Hor-dea- 'a suggested Malone 'Mrs Dan Is merely a friend of the family ltb whom Mrs. Cathoy desires to tom m unlrpte." firm's tone was filled with doubt "Perhaps, he said. There was an Interval of silence Then the telephone rang. Grill scooped up the receiver, listened for a moment, nodded to Bleeker. 'For you. he said. flleeker listened while the receiver made a succession of rasping noises, then looked up at Grill and on nodded. He said. "A check-uthe Summerville end shows that Robert Chelton did Just what you said he would do, or rather what you said he hnd done. Grid waved hla hands In a gesture of dismissal. Should I give them any further asked Bleeker. Instructions No, Grid said, "tell them to drop It. Its unimportant now. Bleeker relayed the instructions over the wire, hung up the telephone, then frowned thoughtfully at the criminologist. "It seems to me." he said, "that It's a matter of major Importance If what you say Is true, this man Chelton must bo an accessory. Obviously, some man figured In the murder, particularly In connection with moving the body. If Esther Ordway and Alice Lorton are one and the some person, and this man writes a letter In which be refers done tr them both, he must have That so for a very definite purpose. purpose was to badle the InvestiTherefore, it gating authorities. would teeem to me . . . Grid stood facing the newspaper man, hla eyes Blitted In concentration, his face preoccupied. It's unimportant," he said, be cause 1 know' all shout that angle Robert Chelton Is the of same person as Kenneth Boone. Kenneth Boone has been located. Alice Lorton. alias EstheT Ordway. Is with him. They're under surveillance right now." "I did It," Crld said alowly, by doing what I told you to do and wbat1 knew you wouldnt dews the Elfte Apartment bouse to check up who came In and who went out." abruptly, started He whirled pacing the door. "But I didn't tliluk, Bleeker said, "tbit . . ." "Dont interrupt me." Criff told him. "I'm thinking. I telj you. we've got the facts of the case In our hands. That Is, weve got enough facts to give us the key clew that we want. There Is something that's right under our eyes, that something big. something were overlooking." He paced the floor In silence, his feet pounding rhythmically upon the rug. Bleeker ventured a suggestion. Do you suppose." be asked, "that Its something about the girls connection with Cathay?" Grill said slowly, "Its sor.ethlng bigger than that, something thats staring us right In the face. Its not an Inanimate clew. Its a big, vital clew something thats a new angle of the case. "Obviously, the connection of this girl has something to do with It. of Obviously, the Impersonation pickpocket Cathay by this has something to do with it. Obviously, the connection between Kenneth Boone and this girl has something to do with It. Those are things that we know about. We haven't run thc-- down yet. but we know about them. But this le some-thinbigger; something thats a new angle of the case; something that's right under our noses and yet we haven't seen It." He fell to pacing the floor again. . putting a shadow on g telephone rang. THEGriff scowled impatiently, hesitated a moment, then picked up the receiver, listened for a moment and nodded to Bleeker. He took the telephone, listened for nearly half a minute, then asked, Did you get anything else? The receiver made metallic nolees and Bleeker grunted a reply and hung up. Bleeker said, staring "Well, steadily at Sidney Griff, "heres one you can play with. Cathay committed suicide. Did toialf Griff demanded. "Committed suicide. Theyve held up making any announcement until they could get a complete analysis of the vital organa. There was enough poison In them to have accounted for bis death a dozen times over. Moreover, from the nature and quantity of the poison taken, the doctors are unanimous In deciding that the poison must hare been taken voluntarily." Griff shook his head slowly. No," he said, "Cathay didn't commit suicide.' He couldnt Ol.EEKER'S expression was one It doesn't check in with the tacts as we know them. of eager enthusiasm. Bleeker tone was impatient, "Youve anticipated all of thiB? "But. he said, "the physicians You've uncovered all of he said. are positive upon that point. It this tnrormuuon? couldn't have been a case of acciGrid nodded. Good heavens! How did you do dental death by poisoning, or st the-cas- INDIAN SQUAW LIVELY AT 114 InSUDBURY. Ont VPH-A- n dian woman who, at 1X4, chops her own paddles a canoe, goes for long hikes through the woods, traps rabbits and partridges for food, has been smoking u pipe for 108 years and never has been ill, has been found living In on the Whitefish p little shack Lake Indian reserve. She is Marie Anne Tamokweg, an Objibway squaw. She is Can wr-od- , ha. crip-pie- 0000000000000000000009 oGHAHP TMEAlTQEo 0 sb q said Griff slonly. "Cathay didnt commit suicide He wasnt In a position where be had to commit suicide. He had no reason for committing suicide Moreover, the method wasn't one he would have adopted had he been committing suicide. He . . . Griff broke off Id the middle ot bis sentence, etaring at Bleeker with wide, unseeing eyes. "By heaven!" he said after a moment. "What?" asked Bleeker. 'That big fact that's been staring us In the fact all this time, the criminologist said slowly. "Well." Bleeker said Irritably what Is It?" "You remember." Griff told him that on the night when . Abruptly he broke off. narrowed his eyes and shook tils head slonlv No. he said, were dealing with a clever mind. It wont do to even think about It, much less talk ahoui it. until we've got definite proof Bleeker frowned Irritably, then became dignified and distant. After all," he pointed out. "I have retained you and I'm entitled to the benefit of your lnvesttga tlon." Youll get It, Griff said, his manner preoccupied, "when the time comes. Good heavens, we've just been running around in circles Weve overlooked the logical start Ing point both of us." Bleeker spoke with nervous ra pldlty. "We are trying," be said to locate the young woman who gave the name of Mary Briggs. We have made some search and . . ." Griff Interrupted. Ive got a live lead on her. Ill have her located soon. She wasn't the logical starting point." "I thought she was the key witness in the case," Bleeker remarked. at him Griff stood thoughtfully. The key witness In the case." he said, when we can find her It ws eaa And her while she la still Is going to be Mrs. Blanche hJiv Malone. ' (To Be Continued) Old Jesuit missionary records reveal that she v a.; born in 1820. Marie was considered a great beauty among Ojibways in the She has been married 1850's. twice. She married her second husband when 80 and bore him two children. Sh esavs smoking hasn't done her any harm. "I have been smoking since I was six years old and intend to smoke uiuil l die," sne declared. That makes 108 years now I have been puffing away at tobacco and it nas not done me any narm. She lives with her widowed d daughter, Genevieve, who is and 70 years old. She does ada's oldest woman. NOW PLAYING TODAY AND TOMORROW! A Warner Bros. Vitaphone Picture. HE TURNED FIEND TO O TRAP A MONSTER! VOTICl TO COHTKACTOKfl braird proposal wiU be received the City Council of Lewifcton, Cache County, at the office of the Chamber of Commerce at Log, of a I t ah for the construction community building, together with certain alternate bids, all In accord,s mice with the plane and epeoifica-tionas prepared by Hari C Schaub, architect of Logan, Utah up until the hour of 8 p m oclock, Friday, November Si, 1934, at whicn tune and at which place they will be publicly opened and read It in the Intention of the Council to award the work under two con tracts, aegregating the general con nd plumbing and heating. Liana, specifications and proposal bianka may be obtained at the of fice of Karl C. Schaub, architect, in the Arimo block, Utah, upon 00. a deposit of $10 Ixgau. Said deposits will be refunded provided the plana end specifications are returned to the architect In good order not later 1(1, 1934. thn November Proposals must be made In strict accordance with all the provisions ot tho plans and specifications, and muht be made on the blank forma To be provided by the Architect. considered they must be accom tamed by a certified check in an bmount at least to equal five per cent of the following sura. The basic bid, plus ail additive alternates. AH bidders are hereby notified that this is a P.W.A. and all work contemplated project thereunder must be done under the rules and tegulations of the National Indus-tuRecovery Act thereto pertaining. (Ste Construction Regulations. P W. A Bulletin No. 2 March S 1934). No bid will be accepted unless by certificate (P.WJL accompanied Form No. 61) stating that the bidder has complied with the applicable approved code of fair competition. .specific attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage scale as prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works will apply to thm project. The right is reserved to accept cr reject any or all proposals or altenates. ROGERS. Mayor of the City of Lewiston. Here comes a news reel plane toward the 0. S. Lines S. S. Washington 650 miles at sea. to pick up films ot King Alexander's assassination. . . MT TELL you. - . . The plane is forced to risk a landing on the choppy sea. a plume of spray the moment it touches the water ... It throws Painting, Nov-- . Nov. 2 Our radio service department is fully equipped to take care of repairs on all makes of machines. Dealers in Philco and RCA radios for home and office. Thatcher Music, 12 West Center. Phone 536. (D12, Franklin News Mr Donald Bradford who is Nov. Mrs. Guy Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. eek-en- DECORATIONS RADIO LABORATORY. 485 East 2nd 218-Member of OFFICIAL RADIO We repair all SERVICE MENS ASSOCIATION. makes of radios including auto radios. HUTCHINSON South. Phone R. N-2- Guaranteed repair work. Parts and supplies. Used SINGER SEWING MAmachines. Hemstitching. Nov. 15. CHINE COMPANY, 15 East 1st North. SPERRY FLOUR AND FEEDS Dont take chances. Use g, hi ut le Oct. 25 to November 15, N-2- WANT AJ) UTSS insertion one cent per word, for one week, five cents per word; for one month, 15 cents per word. Minimum charge for first lnaeition 15 cents. AU want ads must be paid in advance. Call 50 and a messenger will come and get your advertisement and remittance. For 9 each X.EGAZ. at a L. Britenbeker. 54 We fixe everything Bring your troubles to us. Phone West 1st North, Logan. small cost to you. 380-- N-2- or 400 garage Heiald-Journa- q. for ft. storage apace winter. Box T N-- 3 l. APARTMENT or house. Call HEATROLA Rhone 397. in condition good N-- OR FURNISHED, new modern thro, room apartment. 3b6 Bast Thixl North. N-- 6 Partly furnished' ADA RT MENT 9 Preston Alder, Providence TV R WISHED Nice JUST VACATED 1X91-apartment. N-- 3 modern N-- 2 J. Rea! Horn Bnny DIFFERENT S m i t h f i e d 6 room frame home good location. Lot 7x10 rods. Easy terms. 1 Christmas decorations on the main streets of Logan will be different than in the past few years Recording to a report issued by the Logan Chamber of Commerce Thursday The retail morning. merchants committee of that orhas already ordered ganization over 2000 yards of heavy cedar festooning and about 100 large cedar wreaths to be used for the decorations. FOR SALE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN hull, 11 months oM, for sale or trade for cow. Leltoy C. Funk, Richmond. N-- 3 Roman Beauty, Grimes APPLES Golden, Jonathan, Delicious; Id ho Russett potatoes. Hubba squash. Bring your container N. 375 Free delivery. Call 90-- Mam. 7 room frame modern home West 3rd South, only $25.00 down, balance easy monthly payments at 6 per cent interest. (feC !$(! 8 room frame modern home, garage, North 4th East. Lot 74x148 feet. See it. decora- tions have been with the streets and haveparallel not shown to the best advantage. This up year the festooning and coiored lights will be strung across the streets, draping from a point near the trolley wires to the poles. The cedar wreaths willlight be on the light pole standards. placed All streets in business section and the tabernacle will be decorated it was announced. Every business place and all professional men located in the particular section will be asked to contribute a small amount individually to pay for the cost. The cedar festooning and wreaths will arrive in Logan during the last week of November and it is expected they will be in place fcy December 1. N6. FRESH JERSEY COW. Pfeuti, R-- FAMILY Jersey cow. Boulevard. room stucco modern home. Full basement, furnace. North 1st West. A real value. $7S(D)(Q)o(D(Q) home. modern BED SPRINGS; 127S-GOOD COAL at 1294-- two N-- 5 J. doors. N-- S. 1st East. FLOWERS Choice " Chrysan89 themums. Phone 8H-3 North Sixth East. MISCELLANEOUS Aiurouvcnra opsvnrci of saxAND CLARINET studio ophone Conat Thatcher Music store -l REAL ESTATE DEPT. LOST AND FOUND LOS- TTWO HOLSTEIN yearling heifers. In vicinity of Hyde Paik. Brand FC on right hip. Reward. Notitv F. L. Coburn, Smithfield 3 MAN'S ELGIN wrist watch. Return N-- mtmrnce AGENCY, INC, THATCHER BUILDING Herald-Journa- PHONE 980 LOGAN CAB CO. 30 S. MAIN PHONE 80 WITHIN CITY . 25 No Charge lor Extra Passengers N-- 7. l. Reward. SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY ! One Tube FREE With Each Drfir of Tires Purchased! L. & II. TIRE STORES 178 South jVtain AND WKAPS A sensational new deal at low prices! Buttons, full belts No button, full belt A New Creation! $ with Herbert DCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Marshall Vaudeville at 4:30 - 7:15 - 9:30 Admission to 4:30, Adults 31c; Children 15c After 4:30, Adults 41c; Children 23c Fine Fabrics "Celebrate With Vtah State" H&8 to Ildia Smith Clothing N-- 3 Four buck sheep. Notify 230 South Third East. N4. LOST SPECIAL VALUE CONSTANCE BENNETT OUTCAST LADY 2 2, -- THE SC&XEN Call reduced prices. Call N-- -- ON 5 TWENTY acre farm with modern home or small chicken farm with ducted by Floyd Larson, student of Jascha Gurewich eminent Newjt Near temple. A beautiful home N- York soloist. Phone 536. 5 rooms downstairs, 4 rooms upLIVESTOCK WASTED HIGHEST price paid for useless stairs, 2 baths, hardwood floors, and freshly dead horses and catsteam heat. Can be bought on tle. Call Hymm Exchange. DParadise Fish Hatchery. easy terms. 1 W. AULT & SON to N-- CUT 5 PHONE 448 njJANTSHCW 577 Cheap. J. from L.ogan to Salt Lake, Salt Lake to Logan Call the reliable transfer men Full Belts! Meltons ! Fleeces ! N2. -l 9 frc FURNITURE OR PIANOS MOVED Half Belts! Pom-dene- DeLuxe saxaphone. Utahna N6. Cheap. Phone 535. N6 TWO MILK COWS. 591 l. A- Overcoats Top coats 5UPEJ2B SPACKUNGSNAPPY J FOR RENT UHroafflSHED CHECKS . . . PLAIDS . . . PLAIN ! SATURDAY! 1119 N-- 3 RATE Ten cents per line per insertion. 6. WANTED ABOUT Extraordinary In Value FRIDAY AND 0. WASHERS AND VACUUMS REPAIRED inclusive. Capitol Theatre Sperrys 100 per cent whole Rees Feed Store. Phone wheat flour at no higher cost. 74, Smithfield, Utah. TO Heretofore the street 3. SINGER SEWING MACHINES d BE r RAI) I OS E R V I C E ENGINEER Novcmhcr 2, 1914 Contractors bidding on the 1iopom-Community Building, Lcaiaion, It.ih. The date for the opening of the bids on the Community Building for LewiMou, nnmelv November 6 19H. has been changed to November 9, 1934. The hour to be 8 p.m. at the hamber of Commerce Assembly Loom. Logan, Utah. KARL C SCHAUB, Architect, Logan Utah AJv. . . . Then disaster. The plane turns turtle. HeDry Johnson, a mechanic, Is killed. Four survivors cling to the fusllage, to be rescued by Captain Ceorge Frieds crew, and brought back to New York, wltb the hlms 350. 5) RADIO SALES AND SERVICE 1'tah. Logan, Thone Paper Hanging. Decorating, (N-1- To all attending the LDS. Business col- Earl Trappet and Mr. and Mrs. lege in Salt Lake City spent the Will Trappet of Grace, Idaho, v with his parents, Mr. were dinner guests of Mr. and and Mrs. C. U. Bradford. Mrs. Forrest Herrick Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Williams and chilThe Primary officers and teachdren Fay, Joe and Carol and ers gave a halloween party in the Mr. Farrell Davis of Malad were opera house Monday night for week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Primary children. The hall V ilburn Robinson. vas cleverly arranged with the . Mrs. Dora Atkin entertained the usual halloween decorations. The ) at club the Jolly Neighbors tvening proved an entertaining of Mrs. Garnet Woodward Wed- one featuring dancing, games and nesday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. refreshments. Mrs. Nolan Lowe entertained States was a special guest. Bridge was played (luring the afternoon. members of the Cleo Circle club First and second high score bridge and their partners to a supper at honors went to Mrs. S. B. Wright her home Saturday evening. and Mrs Alice Woodward. The Shell Service at Franklin is Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson under the new management of staring of Rexburg spent Sunday arid Mr Norman Chattertcn. The Misses Anna Biggs and Monday with Mrs. Thompson's Mr. and Mrs. Manual Melba Wright, both members of parents, Packer and fmaily. the Franklin county band furnishFrom November 5 to November ed musical numbers for the Dem11 is education week. Principal ocratic rally in Preston Monday R. S. Merrill has requested all night to Mr. M H. Hansen of Mink visit the school during parents Creek and Mr. Bryan Baer were this week. Mr and Mrs Gerald Wright speakers at the Sunday night Detkcv. aalaalas tknH were host and hostess to a veni- meeting I (ho aStMIus ( KSwarS l ik son supper at their home FriMrs. Horace Howorth entertainBikn itiUbMi laalalbMat. day evening. The guests included ed the 500 club at her home WedMr. and Mrs. D. M Doney, Mr. nesday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Cole, Mrs. G. L. Wright, Mrs. Liz- Mrs. Lloyd Robbins and Mrs. all the housework and cooking. and zie Webb and Miss Maggie Joe Goff of Smithfield were speWhen she needs fuel, she goes Wright cial guests. Mrs. Robert Wright to the woods, chops down a tree Miss Adean Hampton spent last won high score prize, all-cwent and carries the wood to the shack week with her sister Mrs. Harold to Mrs. Alma Hampton, herself. In the winter she uses a Wiser of Lewiston. Mrs. Joseph Stone returned to sleigh which she built with her The M. I A. Halloween dance her home Sunday after a three own hands and party was held Tuesday night weeks visit at Downey. It is a common sight for visit- in the fjpera house. The hall was Mrs. Loretta Hatch called on ors to the Reserve to see her car- decorated in a typical Halloween Mrs. Forrest Herrick Tuesday en rcute to Rexburg. ry down a canoe to the lake style a large crowd attended. Miss Melba Biggs will leave shcre and paddle away with vigorous strokes. Saturday for Ogden where she TRENCH MQtTH HITS ERA v. ill attend business school LAMAR, Colo d.R) Trench Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, AUTO FINALLY WON Mrs. Roy Jones and Miss Ardella mouth among ERA workers in Prowers has so become county Kirkbride of Dayton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright alarming that an order has been SANDERSDALE, Mass. llJS issued for workers to bring to The spirit of Machine Age has Sunday. Mrs Minnie Biggs spent Friday work and use their own drinking overtaken Postman Patrick E cups. Callahan. For 27 years, Callahan and Saturday in Salt Lake on a has driven his hoss n buggy business trip. Mrs Lewis Sant of Treasureton 218,400 miles carapproximately NEW ELK AREA OPENED Is visiting with her parents Mr. rying the mail over the RATON, N. M., H' li Elk will The and Mrs. Henry Atkinson. rural free delivery route. on the be in New Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Merrill thisputfall when spot other day. Callahan, started makan area of at Salt Lake Pecos is opened for bignorth ing his deliveries in an auto-n- r spent the week-en- d game bile. and Ogden. hunting. The season will be from Sbtll-laab- LEONARD MATHEWS SR A'lv INFORMATION DEPT HERALD-JOURNA- L al . "b' Classified Ads. by poisoning that was administered fa food." Griffis gesture of dismissal was that ctsaracterlstlc flinging of bis bands, and waa made with the greatest impatience. clews." ht "All of these said, "arent clews at all. The only facta that count are the animate facts the facts having to do with motive, with opportunity, wltb the conflict of characters. The things that you And picked upon so often In detective stories as clews aren t clews at aU." But If Cathay knew he was about to be disgraced," objected Bleeker. If be didnt know that hla wife and his lawyer could call off the newspaper, what more rea sonable than to suppose hed become despondent and end his own life? ItT" Bleeker asked. 1984. Herald-Journ- al Forgotten Murder KNlDfiAK A 2, Picturing Plane Crash at Sen! The Clew of the CAL7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LOGAN, UTAH, L, A Popular Prices N-2- 2. |