Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JUNE the strange OISAPPEAMMCEMMYWMG “Of course it was a terrible shock to him and he raised all sorts of a rumpus while I tried to explain exactly what had happened He was fearfully excited though ordinarily he was almost in temperament I thought I must confess reason I have been so sethat the cretive with regard to the estate was that I fearid young Girard s arrival 20 and when he learned that Miss MilBOSTON (UP) — Appai ently "I can well undeotand Mr Rankin slight smile “That Is correct It was kin broke in in amazement “That's dred had not jet been found he Did he say what lie they had their pa’-kg probmade four dsvs after the fool- - 'quite a sum some started have trouble how important a mattei the will of a will that might lems It for?" long befote the automoim ptrT’hgd’t’ftken fUghl 'Naturally Mr Yeager is in the 1'pht of what we did not want the true cause of It bile became populai "No he didn't That was the sur- - would make public our ditflculfl's But of course slme lie Is the heir I An copy of The known since It was purely a family you have Just told me” to get In much with “xcenuhathehal to Cambildge Chronicle recently 1(0 11 as ver out that ih' matter’ The tlrst shock caused bv Rankin'- him and home' sa!d °‘ce bring ihl' to U brought light contained the oce He H01le east to vtlt friends But to worosoter and ihe stnrv of f illow mg Item under date of It seems to me the natural thing and that tnl'‘s aa of n'Y clients -he stroke as absolutely necessary and the ensure in vesro ‘ 1810 would have was Mav hi done lye to have as return would with interest it nAint though Lawrence Yaeter weie suu as it iwas annlwabte tn gone to see Mr Y'eager about his ‘The people of Boston have T"1 aIh'e to the briskness of health soon a he was married " Jon Didn’t he try to "If he wanted It so badly why being disinherited recently passed an ordinance dcomnletelv'lriid inr"' lmf pad of a silent lifeless clay below do to of the sort?” the effect that ff any something that she was an unneces- - didn't he got to his uncle?” tender hacl th7charactcrlstlcs carriage is left standand foolish girl “I asked him that too I even “He did Indeed— in fact that was lollapse he found himself i Hindus sarllv headstrong for over 15 minutes on the ing the first he was reasonto desired very an Mr he Yaegei thing that eminently to the suggested might possibly moral summit sli eet the ow ner must go to the man and had get It If he did so But he evident- - do But unfortiuiately it was imI here was no question a aWe and hat he police captain s office and pay On very day Mr1 great affection foi the dead girl and l‘Pewr dreamed that shehe Was so ly knew Yaeger as well as I do in the possible s Illness that fine ” took Its most setl-owould matter of finances My client Yaeger the knowledge ol hei Lurbu tmi was inharpvhaVf'abot hte planto turn and he after was her that knew l'tessed the value of complete though wealthy a blow It was some time beloie he ni'er ' dangerously sick Till then he had thoroughly recovered his capacity fori her mariiagv verv words piactically that an accounting of It And that was The euffcrhig of course but it took combined lo male the atmosphere leadeishlp sudden turn for the worse whlih oppiesslve Not even the open winWhen they had covered the same Mrs Herman had used It was evi the one tiling he was not willing to riot the to listener that a terrible give He merely kept on relteiatlflg entirely unexpected Prom dow relieved the heavy tense heat ground that Mis Herman had gone dent Jhat lnie on matters began to look within over the detective turned to the sub- mistake arising troin mutual aflec-tio- n that he had to have it" and growing into mutual misRankin pondered the matter a hopeless even though Dr Banford "I wish I knew that Mr ject upon which he believed the enhad been made That moment “It sounds pretty urgentl “attendant held out faint hopes Rankin but we liavuit myself tire tangle hinged Tt w his ques- understanding fiom No one could him since that dav As litatd nc°hragement soon as he tion tlmt elicited tile remark from mistake was at least partially re- Do you think It might have been 560 him however' sponsible for the tragedy Had it for gambling debts or something of knew all the facts he went Mr Driscoll This statement coincided with the definitely east again to find Miss Mildred he “for If Mildred died last Sunday not been made Mildred Yeager th sort? at “Yes would be safe menhome I though of that and probably newspaper account that late in May said His Intention waa to bring the lawyer went on "and Mr Yaeger passed away but two days ago It enjoying her Inheritance instead Of tioned It to him as a possibility had occurred the most Berlous re- her back to my client And there means then”— he paused to follow the In a distant grave under an as- From the look on his face T think it lapse Rankin pursed his lips has been no news of him at all either must have been correct But he re"And where is young Girard now?” as to whether he had sui feeding in tiend ol his thoughts — "that young sumed name “In what way does it indicate fused to admit anything And then The lawyer wiped his brow before finding her or had failed ” Girard inheiits the entire fortune ” there was no course left In the face continuing The strain of his nar"Ah!’ Rankins smpitionx were that’” Riuikln asked “You have no idea then where he coniirmed "I have been expecting “Y'ou see mv client had no Idea of hts Insistence but to explain that rative the heavy silence of the house might be located?” was to Miss how was be there Mildred no below opposed that Precisely then what were tlie and the stuffireally marriage and that with the body “Not the slightest We did think to his schpme— he never thought that he had no real prospects left ness of Mrs Herman s private room we might be terms of tlie will? ’ able to g t In touch she felt so bitter about it— not until Drlsc oil Produces Copy it was too late She had then run aw ay and In a note she left told him Of WUI From Pocket "That Mildred was heir to prac- all about tt I believe I have the note but that in case in my offue We had private detectically everytlmng ” Drustoll broke olf ub- - tives out searching for her on the she died we didn’t care to have any luptly and produced from an Inner quiet for pocket a sealed and folded docu- thing known Even young Girard ment "Here as it happens I have joined in the hunt when he arrived i copy of the will with me You can And meanwhile to show his good tee tlie terms for yourself ’’It will faith my client changed the terms of hit will at once” save a trip to my olllce later “What were the original terms Rankin broke open the seal expectantly and scanned the paper thor- then? "They provided" replied the lawoughly wilh a practiced eye It was a lengthy legal affair with the usual yer “for the passage of the estate on dates various On the day of the and "wherefoies’ preliminaries these he passed over to run swiftly marriage between young Girard and through the column of bequests Mias Mildred there was to be a handThere was a long list of them to some mairiage settlement as a gift charities and vanous institutions all on the birth of the first child anothin substantial amounts but none se-- 1 er portion passed And on the death lously diminishing the Immense for- of my client it all went equally to tune Lawrence Yaeger had amassed the husband and wife You see It waa written upon the assumption that during his lifetime The date strangely enough was there would be a marriage But that was all changed In the second will quite recent— May 15 of the present year — thiee months ago approxi It was drawh on the 14th day of May and fled had completed on the 15th” mately If Mildred Yaeger "So that by this first will Girard on the 10th ol May then the will was newly made following her flight For would inherit an equal share but bv —and Rankin had yet to make sure the will in operation today he stood of the exact date — whatever the mo- to lose almost everything unless Miss tive this was certainly a most curi- Mildred died before her uncle?” “Exactly I” The detective's stateous proceeding At last he came to the paragraphs ment was such a casual one that Driscoll replied before he realized Its he sought To Mrs Herman for her long Implications He regarded Rankin apprehenand devoted years of service I give and bequeath to be hers free of sively and thq look became a fixed “You are thinking that Bob gaze of $50000 all bonds the sum son of my sister my Girard killed Ins cousin because of lo theRobtrt Giraid I leave in ‘hut But I won’t believe it — I nephew trust until he is 30 y ears of age the couldn’t think that he would be re sum of 500000 the interest ot sponsible for such a horrible deed” Which he is to receive yeaily until “Perhaps not for your sake even such time when the entirety is to I sincerely hope not But you must be tunted over to him The firm ot admit that the facts point to it as Did young Girard by Driscoll At Ellery is to administer possibility any chance know1 of the new will?" this fund The residue of my estate both real Sumlelon and personal I devise and grant Distress Lawyer my beloved niece the daughter of w The lawyer shook Ills head slowly mv brother Richard Mlldrea Yaeger and to her lien s Except In Uie case Cleaily Rankins auspicious she should predecease me whriii tressed him he did— that’s what the entire estate shall pass inline- -- "As It happens the afoie- makes it seem so bad And he found dutely upon her death to Girard it in most out a in peculiar manner too laid mentioned Robert ihe addition to the aforesaid trust for ordinarily I would never discuss or make public my client's business J und and to his heirs after him As Rankin retui ned the document Oil the 10th of May Mildred Yaeger him wilh flecl and we found her farewell note jts signilieance came to tlie strong- on the lltb She went then you see double force It gave him because her future husband was est motive for the came Mtldied scheduled to ImIn the week She Yaeger was the heiress of an was could not facearrive him I could never mense fortune and her cousin undot stand comher in quite aveismn to him Wt a sum that was paltry To me he seemed quite a peisonable parison In last" however Mildred young man” died before her unrlc everything— Rankin recalling the letter the an amount in lands money and 8 000000— auto- "personable young man" had penned Kinds of peihaps his unwilling fiancee believed that matically reverted to Robert Giraid he could but he said nothing When the will was made there had “Actually” went on the lawyer appeared no possibility that the girl would predecease Lawrence Yaeger “young Girard did not arrive till a week after Mildreds disappearance and that nevertheless was precisely and we were still In an uproar about what had occurred DrUcoll regarded the detective stu- it Then the next day he came to mv private office and requested me diously until he repocketed the docu- an In interview Somewhat puzzled to ment He spoke a single word know what lie could want particular“Well?” “It Is a very' strange will ” Rankin ly of me I granted it And he amazed commented and it la very recent (me bv asking me for 100 000 from The date is Mav 15 Surely that Is his estate on the strength of his pros- Ipects’ not the original w 111” “One hundred thousand?” Ran- The lawyer peimltted himself a BY MILTON Had Parking Trouble as Far Bach as 1850 MPROPPER (lump jnted I - he'lt'at 11 “ “" 12 li 3930 with him at Mrs Murchison's in New! usually goes there and spends much of his time w 1th them But though we have written there has been no reply from him and) Mrs Murchison claims not to have seen liim ” Drlvcoll paused before adding In explanation “Mrs Murchison h tlie lady who raised the boy after his mother died ” If Giraid weie ill the east RanELK CITY Okla (UP)— kin rtflrcrd as he nodded there Even the dogs In Elk City are obviously would be his starling point show Ing signs of progress Four in tracing him of a litter of six puppies born Llv et in Ilarlenv h“re recently had bobbed tails The dogs are fox terriers and Or I'ses That Address belong to J H Story So four “Yes Mis Hetman mentioned her of the dogs will not be forced Who is she exactly and how did she to suffer a “puppy bob” come to take charge of the boy ?" “She lives In Harlem I believe — at any rate the addless la 213 Camden sheet Miss Clara— the boy’s matter If his suspicions had any mother you know who ran away foundation Robert Girard "would be w 1th tlie salesman — went to live there wiser to remain in concealment after she hiwl been deserted by her “I think it likely” he replied howhusband while she woiked In some ever “And If not I shall try to trace downtown stoie Mrs Murchison had him I was THERE'S ONE SURE ‘ wondering whether I could a bearding house then She hasu t now suue my client permitted her find ( picture of him soinew here so WAY TO PROVE THIS to want for nothing due to her ktnd-n- e that I could havran Idea of his apBetween you and really Bound teeth 4 to the bov She became greately pearance” attached to him and when Miss seemed however that there was lie simply your request at your drug-noClaia— I shall always think of her It “Give me a tube of PEBECO to be had The lawyer as Miss Clara and never as Mrs This la a fact Pebecd Julius Girard —after Miss Clara died plained that there had never been J001 to countless Intelligent she rather adopted him Bhe raised any occasion for taking a picture Proyn him until Mr Y’aeger took him off past years and recently there had men and women that it docs more her hands and sent him to boarding been no opportunity since Girard had than an ordinary tooth pants That school But he always returns there not been home (it means longer life for your teeth be- as though it were home whenever Neither was the that'cUM it increases the Sow of saliva he Is In New Y'ork I suppose now Rankin extracted adewription T very satisfying Nature a own we shall have to begin a search for one The nephew was of medium protective agent That him This business is becoming ter- height light complexloned and with t means mouth cleanliness and hair His age waa 23 That ness such as you never before exps-wribly insol ved Do you think he’ll show up when he knows he is the Driscoll could give rienced The only way to prove this all the heir?” and It would have fitted thousands t0 a tubt Secretlv the detective doubted the fCimtlnuM on Followint Tmmt ) Y'ork for he Four Puppies Born Wearing Bobbed Toils ne lnl“ fresh-darki- sh as lls — rTTT ‘ to“Un reasotlS dls-th- at Y times use os ten£etaX0 oleleetn a desse® 1 WitaWd bf safety St°°Ted Dining Car boot°’ Window Sccnen VeS “Tt"''" 1 fl tt0 Itod'tf'00’ shelf- - ytcheo Uv&e ea out of ndtV tecause 3-- S Rl 2LS Jc in 7 - table On your dining-ca- r superb Western Pacific mol outside die window Great Salt Lake Nevada's purple-haze- d mountains the beautiful Feather Riv er Go W cst this way for die scenery! 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