Show THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH y Dangerous days Dead Man Number One Dunn Clajton was shot September 29 1928 at midnight as he sat at a table in the Dutch Mill dance restaurant on the near North side of Chicago it was Saturday night with Its usual filling of the Mill’s space but because of unusual circumstances of which the murderer evidently took quick advantage was one person only found who could or would say he had seen anj thing of the man who fired the shot It was assumed that whatever its Intention or motive the murder stood alone which it (ji not It was not strange to people ho knew Clayton that his life should end with a pistol shot but there was no apparent reason for the plate or the time of It and such an explanation as arose from the circuinMtrn os and the coincident events could or not be sufficient satisfactory The butt h Mill was a place cf expensive amusement hut It and its kind were too garish to have been In habit fur at least a year In post meridian life lie had settled down to an exemii! iry respectability which was Impressive against the turbulent background of ins past lie never had been known to have much money until this1 apparent retnement when he Indicated by his way of living the use of s considerable lurnnie (The relation of tills to his death became apparent later) lie was a powerful handsome man of resolute and reserved appearance He had chosen n good tailor and a good hotel lie had been seen occasionally at the opera only at the best prize tights and of a Sunday now and then when it was pleasant walking on the lnvp at he Fourth Presbyterian churi h If he was with a woman companion at the theater she was In effect irreproachable Clayton was a person of complete respectability even if It were new as were ids spats As the story of ids death at the Dutch Mill was pieced together on the spot and at the tune it appeared thaf three men had entered the dance restaurant shortly before midnight and had been given a table at the wall one door to the kitchen by the waiters' Slid lining in a poor position not acceptable to anyone who could avoid It taking At an interval between dances Just as the dancers had returned to their taL's and were again sented there Jst loud command for every one The three men had t quiet arisen from their obscure table and with pistols in their hands were moving to the center of the floor “All of you put your arms on the “Both table” said the spokesman Don’t anyIion't move themhands one he dumb or frili ami no one will be hurt" All of the guests and employees questioned later by the police said that their first thought win of enforcement liven that was disturbing officers of liquor law violation Evidences were on nearly every table This conjecture was immediately proved wrong killed was vvhuh Clayton shot The fired not by one of the three men who had the center of the scene but by a fourth man who hid been almost It was probable entirely that no one had sei n him The diversion was startling and Its There were instantaneous effects down of a tenBcrenms the brt along sion a shifting of many bodies involmen with pistols as untarily and the broke in a run for yet unexplained an exit was car A police squad passing as three men wiihoiit overcoats or hats ran from the rest mrant door to an automohde In vvhoh a fourth man sat he engine was runat the wheel were aide to Stop ning but the police the car and hold all four men One of thorn excitedly tried to exaway plain that they vuie getting dance from a fight in the restaurant hall— an exp! mat on not without plausibility — hut it might not have moeven if at that been satisfactory ment the door of the Dutch Mill had not become the vent for people in fright ttumen without hysterical their their wraps and men without as If overcoats or lints rushed forth out by pressure ran a few popped and then stood feet or a half block the conscious of needing uncertainly left behind Also possessions they had In house employees other and winters soon were outside clothes their work The police took the four shouting nun hack Into the Dutch Mill Tlie floor was in a disorder of overturned tables and chairs evidence of the the fright which had emptied room The body of the dead man had chair and at first slumped out of the there was nothing visible except to the outside the litter of the rush “Honest Chief” salcj one of the lieutenant of police prisoners to the Copyright fWNU The any such thing as this riease look at our guns” “Where are their guns?” the lieutenant asked “They threw them away as they ran" said a sergeant “We've picked some of them up" “Get them all Mike” said the lieutenant “and call the wagon" “Honest to G— d Chief” said the bandit spokesman “Take those bums outside" suid the lieutenant “and straighten out tins body so I can look It over" The frightened guests were returning to claim their checked clothing "Let them all in" said the lieutenant “but don't let any of them out Go out on the street and again When the wagon guther them in conies take those four bums to the station Let me see those guns Mike How many you got?" ‘The" said the sergeant "Honest to G— d Chief" “Shut lip" said the lieutenant “Mike take a piece of paper Take that menu card Write this down Colt 38 number 489061 not loaded and not fired Smith and Wesson 3220 number IS 1850 not loaded and not fired Colt number 208897 not loaded and not fired Colt 43 not loaded and not number 384503 fired and Wesson 32 number Smith 119234 not loaded and not fired Now And enrd give me that don't plant anything in these guns" “Chief honest to G— d you’re a square guv’’ “Take those hums away" said the lieutenant "and get me Don’t try to plant this case I like It as It Is And 4 It who was TioMIfigTiiniwe didn't via "the lieutenant “You didn't do what? “We didn't kill We him r didn't About the lieu “What's head waiter who tenant asked of the had come up there may be a dead man th the head waiter walkover here” iid The wall ing toward was found There the body - Chief e d In f We w? hadn't even loaded r Crossmy be to hav " euMSgn- r tv Service ) Ce There were five guns found on the and examined by the lieuLater he examined the pistol The five as the Trembly men had said had not been loaded Trembly's was loaded but It had not been fired The lieutenant It will be observed later did not assure himself that Trembly did not have or bad not had two pistols lie did assume that two of the robbers might have had more than one gun As none hud been loaded It was of small deductions Irresistible Importance soon forced the frightened men completely out of the picture of the crime contemplated rationally The gun which was used was not found That left it for ever undetermined committed whether Trembly the murder or procured the commission of it The lieutenant went out pnsslng Inof the excited differently groups guests who returning1 for their wraps found Hint they were detained From the sidewalk he looked to see what There places of business were open was a drug store on one corner and a tobacco store on another In the middle of the block there was a moving picture theater with a tall negro doorman In the same building with the dance restaurant was a small candy shop with a popper by Its one large window Across the street the late movie crowd was coming out The lieutenant crossed over “You saw some of this didn’t you?” “You know he asked the door nmn this shooting” "I didn't see no shooting" “No of course not But you saw the people running out You saw us take those fellows Did you see them when they drove up at the curb over premises tenant of Buck there?” I saw that That’s all I “Yes saw I didn't see nothing" “Wait a minute now many men got out?” "Three” “Sure there wasn't four?” “I’m not going to be sure about any- thing" “Don't lieutenant J Askpd AH By CLIFFORD RAYMOND CHAPTER I Hands “Both Don’t Move Them" these fellows aren't Throw them In but let Have you searched the car? Any more guns?” “No” said one of the policemen another fish gold them thing: alone what?” more guns" don’t find any more when I I like this to the station case Let It alone Now Jet’s see who this guy Is” “Chief honest to G— d" “Mike If that bum calls me ‘Chief again you can sock him hut that’s If he shuts up I’ll bust the personal man that touches him or any of them I'll take care of them Let's see the of honor at this party” guest The body had been lifted away from "No "No “Then get back wall “Dunn claimed the those Clayton!” the lieutenant ex"Weil I’ll he d — d! Keep people back and get me someTake a to cover this body with thing tahlecloth” bent over the body gently As he did so the arms straightening into the pockets of the he reached dead man's coat exploringly and from took what he chanced one of them a letter envelope which he put upon A In his pocket policeman brought a was spread over the body cloth which a capable citizen gone” “There's "Whoever got him said the lieutenant I'm was good Stay by him Mike going outside for a minute" He No Longer Doubt as to Where the West Begins' Arthur Chapman wrote a poem "Oul the West Begins” which will sink Into oblivion lie wrote it so where It was published in Denver that the conclusion may be drawn that Mr Chapman's West takes Us initiRocky ative somewhere near the mountain latitude but westerners generally place Hie beginning of the West and It east than that much farther every was long regarded as including thing beyond Xha Mississippi jrlver Perhaps a more definite line wou'd be where the Sunday chicken dinner -and that Is distinctly Id Mis begins sourl F H Collier writes In the St To the eastward th ogh to n o poll ?es hInItTtHrdsde-ealing places every day the week but and you cross the Father of Waters Dinire in the Land of the Chicken of the ner Not only Is It honored Sabbath day but It sends up its fra grant and alluring fumes at any hour Leg on any day In many locations born Shanghai Plymouth Rock or Where never get this wrong" said the In a friendly way “Nothing's going to happen to you You’ll not be brought lhto It I Just wanted to know If the fourth man who was at the wheel of the car got out or If do you he Now didn't get out know?" "I'd say he didn’t” “Y’ou think he sat there?” “That's what I’d have to say" “That’s what I think" said the lieutenant "All right boy” He recrossed the street to the small candy store and found a more assured witness In a white Jacketed young man at the popper He hnd been stnndlng at the window He saw the enr when it came to the curb Three men got out of It The fourth remained In the driver’s seat He was there when the three enme rushing out The The young man was positive fourth man had not been out of the driver's sent The lieutenant went to the cigar store The tobacconist had seen (lie car as it was driven to the curb hut Hint was all He did not know wlint had done Its occupant lie hnd boon behind his counter The driver could hnve been In or out The lieutenant the dance restaurant where at first the guests who had been were startled and then now only nervous lndlgnnnt or to get away from a scene wdiich In fact for some and was unpleasant In possibility for others “I'm sorry to keep you ladles” the lieutenant said as the crowd turned toward him "Not so sorry for you men but no one will be hurt The quicker I get answers to some questions the sooner we'll all he out of here No one will be held now as a witness and probably none of you will be bothered Inter The man who has been killed sat at this table” lie walked to It and touched it “Now if anyone who saw the man sitting hero and who saw (he man whoohot him will tell me what he saw Rhode Island red the chicken goes to the pot or pan for the wayfarer The West begins where the chickens "begin Lip Pronunciation Forms of the letters in s recently old discovered Phoenician alphabet show evidences of having been chosen to represent the forms of the mouth used in speaking them This theory is advanced by Sir Richard Paget an authority oo human speech who finds lhat nearly every one of the of symbols used Is suggestive the lip formation to produce the sound symbolized — Ii££LQe?not suggest that the scribe who selected the inouthfike characters did so intentionally but beInMead that the forms were lieves chosen unconsciously The letter “P" Is for Instance represented by a sign suggestive jof the closed Ups used at of start it— Popular the pronouncing Mechanics Magazine E A D In KiDwnfm yon tod your children need reserves of sturdy resistance to ward off those nasty coldi Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil will help too gain this resistance Its Viumis A promotes growth ana fortifies tgsinst the common cold And then there's a wealth of Vitamin D that helps build strong bones tad teeth Doctors will tell you how good it And the adults as well as growing children is for pleasant flavor of Scott’s Emulsion makes it easy to take Scott & Bowne Bloomfield N J Sales Representatives York New Co Harold F Ritchie & lac Am" Mi'tr Btmiap Ltrrvif ft Jkff SUtum AnmK0lN hrrtUtndxKf RCbm HJ t:$Qp Bp km Frm mm Vi Utm you may all go If no one will volunteer this ril call the waiters and find You out who was seated near here know" he said "for a while you haven’t any rights because you can't and because you are get any lawyers all reasonably suspect Some one who was In this room shot the man I don't think he Is here now but he was Any here he or she and you’re here takers?" The people shifted position and There was a molooked about them ment of Indecision broken by a man forward who stepped you want to “I saw everything know” he' said “I mean as to what I don’t know who shot him happened or why but I saw how and when it was done I saw It so distinctly thnt it was Impressive" The volunteer was of robust middle age Ills black hair was graying at the temples but he was apparently in the prime of vigor and muscularity lie was well dressed and entirely self possessed “Anyone with you?" the lieutenant asked looking him up and down "No" he said “and that Is one reaAnother is that son I saw everything I sat at the next table between him and the door Then also I was Interested In him It occurred to me that he was In the same boat I was and that amused me So I was observing him and speculating" The lieutenant beckoned to the ser- Maronites Largest of recognized the pope although they Thera Lebanon’s Many Cults have a patriarch of their own are only 5421 Protestants In the Le- Biblical Lebanon Asia’s only Christian state and the smallest one In the world has seven different confession among Its 820618 Inhabitants according to the last census Despite mass emigration among people of their faith Christians again maintain their majority The lnrgest group is the Maronites with 214313 adherents In addition there are emigrants of this faith In the United States who still pay taxes to the homeland They form one of Its the oldest Christian churches history goes back as far as the Fourth century retaining Aramaic as the church language Since the Middle ages the Maronites have banese fepubllcThe ancient churches such as the Syrian Jacobite and tba claim the majority classed among of 11000 the minorities Next to the Maronites In strength are the Sunnite Moslems with 136040 and the Shlltea with 113538 Tate hers Are Human Father— You got a nice murk la deportment this month Buddy Young Hopeful — Yes Dad I told her I liked that new hat she bought Every think has an Important man him Idea that other geant “Tuke the names and addresses of people and then release them before all the license numbers We may want you let their cars go some of these people to chock up with But mister I'll take a chance with The rest of you may go but reyou member If one of you tries to cheat It may he unpleasant Play fair and I wIlL A place like this doesn't have so many Innocent people In It night by not my that’s but ordinarily night business I'lay fair and you’ll probTry ably nifxer hear from me again to cheat me and jour husband or your wife or your cousins and aunts may learn of It Let them go Mike Mister will you come Into the office here with me? I'm taking a chance on you as yon Rpe” “It’s all right with me — let’s see— I don’t recognize police insignia — how should I say — those scared boys called jou chief" “I’m Lieutenant Stanton and I don’t mind telling you the only reason I was in that squad car was because It was running me home And I’m glad What the squad would have I was done with this case makes me uneasy Rut that’s nothing to think of It you’re much Interested In mister" “But I am Interested In it" anld the man as they went Into the restaurant office of the Dutch Mill The manager came to the door “We'll not disturb nnjthing here" Stanton “and we’re said Lieutenant not enforcement officers I'll want you but get out and later Stlck'around close thnt floor Now mister why nre you interested in the way I handle a police Job?" "Because I saw that jou knew those poor amateurs did not do said Stan"That’s no compliment” ton "Any copper with any sense would hnve seen In a minute that they hadn't done It" “But a lot of coppers would hav wanted to solve a ensp right there" mister but I don’t “Y'ou’re plight lint’s your name If Now mister you don’t mind?" “Arthur Trembly" said the man It was curious that Trembly gave Stanton later could not his name plain It It might hnve been due to his confidence In himself to some ego tistic gratification in seeming to assist the police In their Inquiry Into a murder he had committed or procured— which of the two never was discovered — to indifference carelessness or Whatever influnatural assurance enced him it was a part of the vopulse or design which led him to when he could lunteer information have remained unnoticed among the other detained patrons It was cool and Inasmuch as fate had behavior him on another string it had no consequence for him Stanton of Chicago?” “Resident asked In the “Been almost everywhere hut this Is my first time In world Chicago" "Well Arthur” said the lieutenant ‘‘go nl)end and Justify me In letting all tliose other fellows go and relying on you” “When people call me Arthur" said "they usually call me Buck Trembly and If they don’t know me well enough to call mp Buck they don’t know m well enough to call me Arthur” "Burk I may never know yon wefi enough to call you what you5 ought to he called but I'll light a cigar and listen to you for a while to find oul for myself whether again I’ve been a d— n fool or an Intelligent guardian You know what of the public pence 1L t knwrItuckKhoot he said had Trembly particularly noticed Clayton If that was hla name because both were waiting for a person or person to Join them For most In such a place people particularly aathe Dutch Mill with Its high note of mefTymnklngrTt wns an oneway posIta ture to maintain confidently or boredom protruded barrassment It made the person self conscious a a been had rule Trembly waiting for a man- and two women and Bad been given a table for four (TO BB CONTI NVSIJJ these Take It" 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 drifting 8 a VOWED to keep in touch with thU friend end that But you didn’t Time slip by You’re drifting farther tliose friendships this year with apart each day Renew 8 a Christmas card Now — while stock are and you have the leisure— select your those friends that out of sight is 8 complete and remind cards out not of mind! 8 J5 urgoyn e 8 CHRISTMAS CARDS YOUR LOCAL DEALERS CAUY THEM Delmar Voa Boy Scout It to the Jewsold It to hie fathat eler originally ther The Jeweler cleaned the watch few parts and now It replaced keeps good time In and was returned to Gahn Yoaemlte council executive who returned work besides thousands of peasant women who labor as stone breakers An oriental touch Is given to the picthousands camels of used to ture by transport supplies as the building Stoke by Putb Button One man by merely pressing push buttons stokes all the New York hoboilers In i tel The boilers bum pulverized coal and when i button Is pushed exactly the right amount of coal to keep th fire at proper beat Is automatically released from the bunkers of the fire box Cimtli and Locomotive One of the biggest concrete bridge! the world is along the new railway lines being built through Turkey miles though only a little over long the two lines penetrate difficult country necessitating the building of small and about 2000 bridges large and many tunnclB In Angora an average of 8000 blasts of dynamite a dny are used to dislodge the rocky More than 18000 pennants wustes and shepherds are employed on the progresses Watch Run II Von Glahn bought a wateli Stockton (Calif) Jeweler In 1878 and lost It In a plowed field Lust spring the watch was found where It bad been burled In the field 43 years B Of a RELIEVES HEAD Confident "I want you to sell this property for what It will bring" "I can get a better bid than that!" 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