Show TIIE GARLAND Snllv So Z —22— to drink tho tea in Ufa’s bitter cap If things hold tofether Ws’U bs ob tho "op and ap9 Let’s hold thinrs toftther HOME INDUSTRY by PATRONIZING It My bi hard That’s Bt THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY dollar In Inttrnwn-taispend and acta aa a baomerastf back ta ran Buj from the ton Producers and Factoriaa and arc abl ta bur from ran Tba prices ara solnr up so lat'a boast ad products nr dollars into soma mors Interamonntain Trade Idaks —Matthew Stock Wendell rlht it thr New— Modern Beautiful— BEAVER DAM HOTEL on tho Arisons Strip Half Way to Lee Annies No II Highway IS Miles Beyond St Goorpo HOTEL CABINS AND CAFE Reeoonable Rotes Prohibition Repealed In Arizona Refining and in Utah Idaho “CATERPILLAR" TRACTORS Wo boro teTersI good seed “Caterpillar on which desirable Tractors deals eon In Bee oar talesmen bo made Tremonton or Salt Lake City Tractor & Equipment Wait South Temple St Salt Lika CHr Utah Landes 231 Utah High School of Co Culturo Beauty So Main 8t Balt Laka City Tin taity Ciltiri Protiuin Xmws m Diprmiii Yon can now leorn s profeaalon that will for tho mako yon independent af yosr $16 per month only for thn complete daya coarse of six months Phono or writ for oar catalogue rest Crates Berry Cups and Berry SALT h list IIS BOX LAKE ASK fait YOUR BASKET & It Ml (171 FOR DRUGGIST IIAIR APES oa PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN AN CO Wat SAtl FRANCISCO Fnfl 0(iii id SHt for last night" “Last night?” Rylie Carmody stared at the detective “You keep fixedly coming back to that What about last night?” want me to tell you eh?” from the gaze never wavered youth’s face “You were suddenly mighty anxious to escape the man who was following you last night weren’t you? Because you had something to do that wouldn’t beaf watching “You were afraid there was somethat thing In Franklin's apartment might Identify you with the crime You hadn’t an opportunity to do It bebecause we were watching you You realized you were under suspicion That heightened your anxiety and made you all the more eager to destroy that evidence If It were In the fore At 400 Utah Oil Service Stations knew Franklin had been murdered To protect yourself you first said that the girl had told you We knew she couldn't know Franklin was dead unless she was Implicated In the affair When you saw you were trapped you tried to wriggle out of it and the girl tried to help you I don't know It might have worked lMt had not been “You Ukt apartment “So last night you made up your mind not to wait any longer You decided to shake the detective and take And your chances with Fletcher that’s what you did You had a lucky break when Fletcher went out for a couple of hours But you couldn't find what you went after there and decided Franklin had kept It at his office “I don't know what you were nfter — yet Rut I’ll find out Probably some evidence that connected this Shipley girl with the case Or perhaps It connected you or even young Spears with At any rate that’s where the crime Cardigan outguessed us both It’s too bad I didn't have more confidence In him If I had I’d have been with him last night and he would be here right now Next time I'll play his hunch If there ever Is a next time” “I don’t unThe detective scowled derstand how you caught him so comHe was armed pletely off balance Rut somehow or other you did And In the struggle which followed you knocked him out of the window Rut not” he paused to glance significantly “not before he at Rylle’s bandages He left had put up an awful struggle his mark on you “The fight was waged In the dark Cardigan has been able to tell me thnt much You thought that even If Cardigan lived he would be unable to Idenevidence tify you But circumstantial accuses you my boy Just as surely as Peter Cardignn ever could the slip “You gave our detective Why? Because you couldn’t afford to be observed when you went to Frank- lin's apartment and office You knocked Cardigan through the window but not before he had left his mark on you This accident story won’t get you anywhere Carmody” “Suppose” replied the hoy soberly “that I can prove there really was an accident?” “Do you have witnesses?” but I can “Not $1987 LOS ANGELES (via Son Francisco) These are examples of our low one way fares to California nd reclining good in coaches chair cars on our fastest trains Fares good in Pullman car re very low too FbLcific Southern For Further Information Se yonr local Railroad agent or write Owen Main 41 So St General Salt Agent Lake City Ut a III b paid for prr weak arlicla iha boat a "Whr yom abould asa Similar latarmauntaln mad Goods' Send sour atorr in praao ar t Produrt mo ta Intrrmoontain Citr If Salt Lab P O Bax in appoara atory poor "S this column yoa will scIts check for $3 AI I II h o rtA III) Week No 2421 WNU —Balt Lake City Bab7( Kicks SUEFEKS POCKETBOOK YOUR YOU GET STALK CHICKS WHEN ehlcka for nly Bay Orrrnirht aervica ta all boat malts W cat Phono paanta la tbe lutormMataln write or wire for price Hot and f I and All leadlnr TarietiM pallets snd turkey posits Uis best Hatches dally Diitribatara feeders and other poaltry ka brooders applies fr RAMSHAW HATCHERIES No Ill Fh Mir Cortificwta ComplUnco UU IMT Bo Btsto 8 L timpAnogos m hatchery No 1JM Cortileoto CMiplioneo So 7th Eoot Proro UL Pk illf pro- duce the wrecked car That should evihe pretty strong circumstantial dence as you call It” “The puffed thoughtfully Kllday wrecked car eh? What time was this wreck ?” “About eight thirty or perhaps a quarter to nine on a gravel road about ten miles from Westport” “Where did you go? by MONTE BARRETT Copyright "Franklin had a revolver in his pocket and attempted to draw It during the struggle You Biped It clean of too and then thought of leaving Franklin’s own on the weapon Yon pressed It Into the dead man’s hand then flung It Into the bushes of the garden in the rear After that you left the way you had come but you couldn’t go Into the church because you had not had time to dress for the wedding You were In still tweeds So you crossed the street and waited In your car until after the crime was discovered ‘‘You have already told ua shat you did then After taking Callls Shipley home you returned to the church You Wka rM trad GARLAND UTAH What did you do? Ilow did you get bnck to town? What time was It then?" The sergeant with staccato shot his questions rapidity I guess It was this “I was stunned blow on the head that did It" Rylie “I fingered the discolored eye gently It don’t know how long I was ‘out The was quite dark I remember car' had overturned and I had been realize I at first didn't clear thrown Then I that I had been unconscious It was at my watch looked I me because That worried was supposed to meet some one at nine And the last thing I remembered before the accident I had had plenty of time “There was a farmhouse up the road I could see the about half a mile lights So I limped- up there and V telephoned asked for help from there and got a car Then I reUuVqedJtftme’ “WhatTirne was It when you reached the farmhouse?” “I don’t know exactly It must hare Not much Deen about ten o’clock later I'm sure” The sergeant smiled — a slow unpleasant sort of smile In which there was no trace of mirth “Pretty clever but It won’t work It was 'arniody somewhere around four o'clock when co orv About volt started for f' t cmr bn br tb Ssrvica Co WNU The accident ocwas following you curred nearly four hours later within thirty miles of the spot where you were last seen It didn’t take four hours to travel thirty miles— not at the rote you were going Where were you aH'tlmt time? What were you doing?" “I was Just going Rylie hesitated I wasn’t going anywhere for a ride In particular" “You said you had an appointment at nine With whom?” "Thut doesn’t have anything to do with the case" the young man replied “I merely mentioned It to fix Blowly the time of the accldept" “You’ll have to let me be the Judge of what’s Important now” declared the “Who were you gosergeant gruffly ing to meet and where?" The young man remained allent "All right” declared Kllday Til tell you Your engagement was to go That's why to Franklin’s apartment you can't tell me about It That’s why It was necessary for you to give my man the shake first He last saw you late In the afternoon There Is no recbetween then ord of your movements and the time you claim this sccldent occurred near Westport The fact Is after you had searched Franklin's apartment you went to his office where you had the struggle with Peter CardiThen you became gan frightened You needed some means of accountat that time ing for your movements Besides" the sergeant leaned back and his man thoughtfully studied “you were badly battered In that fight You were going to have to explain those What better explanation could bruises you find than an automobile accident? “The apartment was searched some and time between Your struggle with Cardigan about because that’s the time he went through that window There are a number of witnesses who saw his fall Fast driving would have taken you to the scene of the accident by about the time you appeared at the farmhouse It was no trick for an experienced driver to roll his car off the road In loose I’ll admit you couldn't have gravel made It by the time you say the accident occurred Rut you didn’t have to make It quite that fast You claim you laid unconscious In the ditch for about half an hour Yet no one saw you there No passers-bdiscovered the accident It hardly seems likely that no one passed the spot In thirty minutes The roads In that section are fairly well traveled “Nevertheless you were not discovered until you regained consciousness of your own accord you tell me Then That you limped to the farmhouse gives you the added time necessary to there complete your alibi Carmody was an accident all right But It was a deliberate one planned by you to You throw us off the track were never unconscious That part of your story has been added to make the time fit Into the events at Franklin's office so thnt It would appear to be Impossible that you were there" Kllday glanced slowly about the room "Where are the clothes you “I were wenrlng?” he next asked want to have a look at them” “In the dressing room I suppose” Rylie Indicated a door across the room “It was a brown tweed You'll recognize It because It was torn a bit” rose he drew his As the detective revolver “Stay right where you are” “You aren't going to he commanded pull any tricks on me like you did on I'll be watching you” Cardigan He backed carefully to the dressing room and leaving the door open In order to keep the young man In sight found the suit “This settles It” he said “Come on You’re going Get some clothes on down to headquarters with me" “You have lost your mind” declared I "Suppose Rylie Carmody hoarsely told you who I Intended to meet at at nine o’clock lat night? Westport Would you believe me then?” “Sure” he agreed Kllday smiled “Maybe you did have an appointment to meet some one at Westport If you It would did were clever you strength your alibi “But I'll tell you something else” lie leaned forward all trace of the smile vanished Into the stern lines of his face “I'll bet you a hundred dollars that you never kept thnt appointment “You couldn’t Not and he at Franklin's office when you were” CHAPTER XIII In Search of a Key An awning stretched aboe the sidewalk below saved Peter Cardigan’s life when he plunged through the window of Jim Franklin's office In renllty It was only the space of a second but to the falling man It Then seemed an Interminable pprlod of he crashed Into the steel support the awning the blow catching him and the knee thigh midway between Its force spun him on the right leg around so that he fell on his left side lie did not recover consciousness until Borne time later at the hospital after the attending physician had had time to determine the extent of his His right foreleg was badly Injuries His left arm was broken fractured In and addition three ribs were cracked “And a black eye" the doctor added “If there’s anything else wrong with you we haven't been able to find It" Peter never replied He was thinking with chagrin of the quarry who had escaped him In that bitter struggle in the darkened room Kllday kept him Informed of the progress he was making It was the novelist's third day In the hospital “Ilow are you feeling?" the serwith more than ordigeant inquired “How are the aches nary solicitude and pains?" “They'll take care of themselves" Peter studied his friend’s anxious ex“Whnt’s on your mind?" pression “A haltens corpus hearing to release young Carmody on bail" was the reI ply "It’s set for this afternoon wish you were feeling better I thtnk the district attorney would like to have you In court as a witness" Peter smiled “I’m afraid I wouldn't he much help” he said “I can’t is the fellow I Itylle Carmody And I can’t befought In that office lieve Franklin was murdered merely to It doesn’t sound stop the wedding reasonable" “And yet” argued the detective “the one thing you could remember about your assailant was that he wore a tweed suit Carmody was wearing a tweed suit" Peter raised hts unbandaged arm In protest wincing from the pain of (he movement “That seemed very Important to me when I was falling “Somethrough the window” he said how It doesn’t seem so Important now Almost anyone could wear a tweed suit That Isn’t enough to convict young Cnrmody" “But coupled with everything else It Is” the detective perstubbornly sisted “The minute I heard what had happened to you I started my search I knew from what you told me that Your you had put up quite a battle opponent certainly would be battered up Young Carmody has a black eye bruised up otherand Is considerably wise He was wearing a suit thpt answers your description He claims he wns In an automobile accident but It looks as though that were Just a clecrly arranged scheme to account for Ms appearance as well as his whereabouts at the time you were He claims he had having your fight an appointment at Vestiort at nine o'clock but admits he never kept It and won't tell us who he was supposed to meet He gave our detective the slip that afternoon so that he had his first opportunity to visit that apartment And he had a mgtlve for the crime That’s enough to hold anyone on Peter and I'm going to hold him" The novelist studied his friend “All logical" he admitted gravely “I'm not sure about one point In my fight I don't know whether I battered Oh” he up my antagonist or not smiled “I know I was considerably Rut (he other fellow was battered landing his blows to the head I was He was aiming hitting to the body for a knockout and I was trying to wear my man down working In close as much as possible I felt sure that If I could make a tumble affair of It I could beat him I think I would have too If I had not dived through the window attempting to tackle him All of which means nothing" he admitted "except that I don’t know that I blackened one of hla eyes I can't remember It although I’m reasonably sure I left some black snd blue marks on his body The difficulty is they aren't the sort of marks that show” “In a fight of that sort” Kllday objected “you might have landed a dozen blows you can’t remember now" “But "Admitted” Peter agreed blnck eye Isn't conRylie Carmody’s clusive evidence Dan about Ilow Bullls? Does he show any signs of having been In a fight?” “None that I could see" Peter reached for a cigarette lighted It and thoughtfully watched the smoke clouds roll ccllingward before he spoke again “Of course this let’s the woman out" he began “Neither Choo Choo Train nor our mysterious woman In blue was capable of putting And of up the scrap that I ran Into course If the motive of the crime was to halt the wedding the crime was committed by a woman with the single' exception of Rylie Carmody” “Of course there was Webster “But Spears" put In the detective he was already under arrest You didn’t run Into him In that office" “Which means" continued the novelist “that either Rylie Is our man or else the wedding Itself wasn't the motive I've already explained why I can't think It was Rylie A man conmurder doesn’t advertise templating the motive the way he did It’s beginning to look as though I may be We wrong but I want to be sure The murstill hare the Bullls angle as you der might have been political first suggested Or as I have previously suggested the woman In blue may be the key to the case" It admitted “But you've already couldn't have been a woman” Kllday protested "Certainly I still think so But she Is the only factor of the case that I still believe It remains unexplained Is logical to assume that Franklin was killed In a fit of Jealous rage over a woman not by a woman Why couldn’t It have been that woman's brother or husband? either you are Sergeant right and Rylie Is our man or we still have to locate a blond woman wltli whom Franklin had an affair I (TO BB CONTINUED MINE SOLOMON’S The WEDDING MARCH MURDER CHAPTER Xll — Continued 4 TIMES IROGIEIR! BEVERLY HILLS— Well all I know Is just what I read in the papers In (act all 1 know Is Just what I read about Dllllnger and Congress Congress has been getting more out of ns money r lately than Dllllnger don't take it till after you get it but Congress is making na all sign IOUS for all we will ever get during our lifetime Well It’s just aa AGAIN of King Solomon’ mln Finding search for which has caused ths death of thousands has been reported In Broken Dill by a prospector northern Rhodeslff He declares that he discovered It while following a wounded buck but refuses to give the exact location except that It Is lo the center of a mine concession For more than 300 years men have beea searching for the legendary mine la Solomon’s day It was said to be s rich In gold that silver fabulously became of little value In hla court The search has gradually narrowed down to an area of about 250000 Arabs tortured many square miles natives In an effort to extract Information about It and many Portuguese tramped hundreds of miles la search of It CONSTIPATaED well for they have the big passed tax that gets you You used to when you are gone could die and be able to beat tates but not now The undertaker dont as go over your body as carefully beritance assessor does your accumulated assets and be gets his before tbe undertaker They have It on these big fortunes now where they pay ashtgh as 60 to 70 per cent of what they leave Finds tbe That’s mighty expensive dying when It runs Into money like that and you wont ee ’em dropping off as casually as they have been They are always talking about capital from doing someWell this Is going to discourage ’em from casting off this earth's mortal colla Course 1 It’s a good law You have bad the ub of it during Relief Safa 8hs Way up bad given any hope of thing but partial relief uniU he warned of famous NN Tablet (Nature’ Remedy) But now year of chronic constipation and bllkmanc— what vitality change New pep— new color —freedom from bowel aluggiahneen and laxative Thi poisnna gently atlmulatee the entire bowel give after and a complete thorough elimination (Jet a 25c box All druggist’ TI UYlJ IIIC" Quick relief far two heartburn acid IndiRW Only 10c thing” thtk so turn It over to the your lifetime Government and they can do some darn fool thing with It no telling what maby something Just as foolish aa the children of the deceased would What la It they say “Its only one from a pick handle to a generation putter and one more from a tuxedo to a tramp Tills thing of finding things to tax is You see a problem started (who started em anyhow?) Noah must have taken Into tbe Ark two taxes one male and one female and did they multiply bountifully! 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