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Show TUE SMITH FIELD SENTINEL. sMITHFIELD. UTAH Ask Me Another MURDER MASQUERADE O General Quiz A O Bell Syndicate. WNU Snib. luuu assassination UUSi 1. What Rina has Copyriahl Inria WNUSarries. brought about the start of the World war? 2. How many nations were involved In the war? 3. What is nepotism? 4. To what doea "histrionic re- fer? 5. Did the Bronze age fullow or precede the Stone age? 0. In what city does the League of Nations sit? 7. What is aviculture? 8. At the mouth of what river is Shanghai? 9. What does "asymmetrical1 mean? 10. Of what people was Hannibal a great military leader? 11. What is argot? IS. What is a nonagon? t ' INEZ HAYNES IRWIN Answers That of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria and his wife at Serajevo, Bosnia, on June 28, 1. 1914. 2. Twenty-seve3. Favoritism n. to one's relatives in appointments to offices. 4. To the stage or to actors. 5. Followed. 8. Geneva, Switzerland. 7. The rearing of birds. 8. The Yangtze. 9. Disproportionate. SYNOPSIS widow who Em fa thr hir--d Satuit, Mate., with lira acyra Sarah barb ud Bcaaia WOliiau, writM auasacript dneribiay lha funoua Soeoad Head atiuder, which occurred her Mr. ud Mr. Pater ratal. New to Miry Slow who mry year lira a hub our autqaer-Uf- a party. Oar a! lha (uaita al Ihia tuactioa to raaidcrad. Naarby Uva Dr. aad Mr. Caary aad lhair aurried dauahiar Edith aad her hua-haAllred Bny: Doctor Myna Mardca aad hia Caro Prantiaa, a braa-iH- al yoaaf (ill who waa bora la Praam Nut Paul aod Lara and lhair daufhlar Molly. Molly waa engaged ta lha murdered waa. Aoa Blaihia. Sha had ban ansacad la Waller Tnadway, who had ban lha murdered aiaaa aacnttry, but lha eagaganaal wu aud-du- ly bnkca ud ha had fall Iowa. Other neighbor! an lha Pairwaalhar titter, flora, a bopclna ianlid aad Margaret. All bat lha lah-fld two attended lha toaeaatrada. Marjr'i aieca Sylvia Sard to viating bar far (ha auaimar. The wooded part o Mary! acuta la called the Spiney. Is it la a liar hC cabia. Near a aloo wall la a liny circular paad called lha Marry Man. Thia la lha day af lha ant-euaraaad earitameat la high. Mary decide M taka Sylvia, who to aa aaaaaally obaarvul child. Cara Pnatiaa aad MoUy Eaaiea drop la Sou Blaikio, Doctor during lha aftenooa. Mardca. aad Brasa Hcaaoa, a friead aI Ac1, arriaa. 'MoUy la hope lint ta ban aad they al taenia ihmadvca. Al lha parly Sylvia idaatifiaa each a I lha awaked yaeite they arrlvo. Aaa aomia yarbed Juliu Cauar. MoUy Euaei appear a Saow Quaca, anwpaalvd by a aua fa arawr wheat Sylvia Idealise Welter Treadway. They daace faywher eoatiaaootly. Caro PnatSaa aad Mar. daa arrive dmacd fa Revolutionary eoatumea. (he doctor warns Jcwcfad ahoo bucklea When lha yucata aaaauk, Ace, Waller aed Molly hare dlaappeared. When Mary Avery leaver lha party a Hula after I wo, aeithar MoUy aad Walter ar Act Blaihia had returned. Sarah coaSdca ta Mary that aonaoa Dark penally had apaat lha sight fa lha Lidia Hboaa aad return aanawiay. Sha hu fa Aaa Blaihia (tabbed fa death la the Spiaaey. Mary taauaoa Patrick O'Brin, chief of pels who had bare a achoolnuto of hen aad Acc'a. Her wuaacripl racalls early hapna-ak- u af Ac how ha had bees wealthy lha anal popular hoy fa fawn, how ho had you Parle to atady awdiefa becaaw aviator la fa lha World war, returniny to practice la Satuit, how he wu reckleaaly yenenua aad the principal fa aeons af lor affairs. Bract Hcaaoa had come hack from the war with Ac He wu a lawyer, a auut of private etcua i had "sot" religion, baccara a virtoal ndaea. Miry Amy, a In In Eim u u u u 19. The Carthagenians. 11. Slang or cant language. 12. A plane figure of nine angles. If Youre Told to Alkalize? Try This Remarkable "Phillips " Way Thousands are Adopting - e. knights costume armor or whatever you call "Yes." "What time did you get party? "Oh a little after ten, I say." Did you dress in the PlilLLlpev of magnesia Failure, Then Success Failures may be the forerunner greater success. JWTTTfffWTWWTTr An t i Ever-Read- y TIre-Extinguis- her Kiln DEM- InmM. FIBST AD far far flceld. sir. This Irak. las far leap mu! 4 whit VO MUD SnMIrriUtiea Caid. .liaahiil Cnifa fa ' d 4 'The bootlegger!" I said. 'Yes. It seems that Of course rou know that for years Ace has teen spending money like a drunken sailor. He's really been up against it lately. He hasn't paid Tony for months. He owed him three hundred dollars. Tony went over to the Blaikie house yesterday and I guess he staged a pretty Sam waa cleaning good scene. silver in the butler's pantry and he could hear Tony storming way off there. He got frightened and came into the dining-rooto listen. He said that Tony grew pretty violent in his threats. He heard Ace tell Tony to meet him about ten in your Spinney, that he'd have the money for him then." "And so you suspect "Not a chance! Just think it over! I've known Tony all my ife. Hes all right. We went to school together. Ive played tag, tops, marbles, baseball and football with him. Tonys aa good as they come. "Did you arrest him?" "No, but I told him to stick round because might have to m half-pa- st SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lobby la delightfully air coated dartag tba saauaer awaths adte far (Very Osar X arrest him. HOTEL Temple Square Jfafea 0I.SO to $3.00 Ifa Ratal Tal. faun fai a alawa-phee- a. Mahly daalrahto. friaodlytltaaaa-latYaa will alwaya find annaeenily aaaifartahla, aad IfawtaUr .nn.iMi Y aaa war Cara nilaaataad k this fcatal fai UICIILY EEGOMMENDED Yaa aaa alas appaaaiata why ffsoaurftaf Slatfttctfwi 'a rtw a, mtthis haMfal failrfar ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. And he's sticking around." "Who spent the night in my Little House? I asked next. Walter Treadway, Pat answered. "I'm aa aura as I can be that ha did. Anyway he didnt go home that night. Somebody saw him and Molly motoring early yesterday morning." "Sarah guessed that,! I said after a while. "Our maids always know everything before we do." Outside,, a motor crunched on the driveway. In an instant Sarah appeared. "Its Miss Molly, Mrs. Avery, she announced, "and Mr. Treadway." Before I could apeak, "Tell them to coma ini" Patrick aaid. il it?" to the should "Yes." "Did you go alone? "No. "Who was with you? "Molly." Patrick turned to Molly. "Then you two left the party some time after eleven? "Yea. "What time did you get to thr Stow house, Molly?" ," Tor-rian-o. coat-of-ma- Little House, Walter? ' 99 .Yes "What time did you go to the Little House Friday night? It was Saturday morning by the time I got there, Walter "That is to say almost Saturday morning. It was just before sunrise. Patrick made no comment on this. "Was Molly at the party when you got here? "Yes. Did you dance with her often?" "About a half dozen times. "What time did you leave?" A little after eleven perhaps. "Before the unmasking? . off-ha- j here,-Walte- i . A Trio for the Younger Set X Sudden- ly she became her composed, quiet self. "I don't like to tell things bout people," she explained quietly. "I never give away the crets that my friends tell me and always keep the white peoples secrets. I havent ever mentioned what Im. going to tell you but to On one other' person. ugted to alkalize tnelr si .Mra. Avery; I suppose, Patrick tiOis ease symptoms of "acid indiges-tiopaid. r nausea and stomach upsets. Good guess, Patrick I I put In. To gain quick alkalization, just do "I told. Mrs. Avery Saturday this: Take two teaspoons of PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 30 morning, Sarah said. Perfectly sonnies after eating. OR take two composed she told Patrick the story Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, of her discoveries in the cabin. which have the same antacid effect Again Sarah bunt into tears. Relief comes almost at once "Now, now, dont think about it few Nausea. in minutes. a ly fullness ' after eating and any more. You go back to your and dont give thia work, Sarah, leave. You indigestion" pains another thought You havent got fed like a new person. Iky this way. Youll be surprised anybody into trouble. I knew who at results. Get either the liquid Philwaa all the time." lips or the remarkable, new Phillips' "I would have told you, Patrick, AUfc of Magnesia Tablets. Delightful what Sarah has told you, to take ana easy to carry with you. said after Sarah just had disappeared. 25 box at all drag stores. Only 1 a "You see I didnt think of it yesterday. The murder paralyzed my AUO M TASUT FOtMi mind temporarily. tiajrtofaiatb 'Oh, I know you'd have told me,' at faaaquivteent a ssbmbM af Patrick dismissed my explanation toe Phillips1 in an manner. HUSMa. 'Do you know yet how Ace came to go into my Spinney, Patrick? asked. Oh yes, I got that last night. M,lKor He went there to meet Tony I - Continued Saraha sobs died down. rarffisrftS to me. As swiftly, Walter followed her. He put hia arm about her, look at him for an instant. It I could say He was murdered! was not the fact that Molly came or in fewer no in fuller it phrase, through the door first that held my words. attention on her. It was something "Murdered! Molly screamed it in Molly herself. It seems to me Walter pulled in a long hissing I had never seen her look so beau- breath. Hia wide eyes, still on my tiful. face, he drew MoUy close. She Molly swept into the room. "Good morning. Aunt Mary," she dropped her head to hia shoulder; called buoyantly. "Good morning, deadened her hysterics there. was Patrick swung in, The body Mr. OBrien. Surprisingly aha came over and kissed me. I fouAd in Mrs. Averys Spinney yeshad a feeling that aha had intend- terday afternoon. He had been ed in that sweep of the room to tabbed to death with the sword he kia. Patrick too, but thought bet--1 midGeary says he died ter of it. night. Buoyancy in Molly! And Ace Walter said in a "My God! dead. tone. stupefied Patricks "Good answering "Aa long aa youre came together Patrick went on steadily, I want morning, Molly, with mine like .a chorus. Then, to ask you a few questions. Per- stiU like chorus, we added, "Good like to lie down for Mollyd haps morning, Walter I a while." Walter Treadways look had Walter led her to a couch. He changed too. seated himself beside her. Molly's I have known Walter Treadway handkerchief went up to her face. all his life. Like the Stows and She began to shake but in silence; Eameses, the older Treadways are no sobs came. Walter's arm went contemporaries and intimates.- - I about her. always say that Walter is handI must warn you both first, some. Perhaps ha is not really Patrick that anything you said,handsome; certainly he is inter say now- can be used later in eviesting. He la very tall, very slim dence against you. blade-likHe has regular feaWalter looked with a fierce wortures and he has beautiful teeth. ship down into .Mollys face. Molly A quality in Walters face always looked with a tigerish worship up delights me; something gay, some- into his. thing not so much mischievous as Ask us anything you want!" Puckish. As a young boy, ha was they said in unison. You went to the masquerade, Walter," Patrick began, "la a u SUNDAY I "Ha Said That Tony Grew Pretty Violent in His Threats." extremely shy. That shyness disappeared, of course, with maturity; but even as a young man he was A little after ten?" quiet and reticent He had a "You left with Walter?" charming sense of humor quiet "Yea. and reticent too and well. Ill go "What did you do when you left back to that word Puckish! Yea, the house? Walter Is handsome. "We got into my runabout and As Molly looked different, Wal- ter looked different. showed a sternness But hia almost an air drove about. "Where did you drive? "Satuit, Marshland, Marshland Beach, .Hanesbury, Hanesbury Beach and what have you." Patrick turned his attention to Walter. How long, Walter, would you say you were driving?" "Well, we left the party for the sake of easy arithmetic let us say eleven. I was back in the Little House about five. That would make it six hours. Were you with him all that time, Molly? Yea. Did you see Ace RiaiirU at the party, Walter? . Yea. "Did you speak with him? "No. "Did you dance with Ace, Mid-Iy- ? au- sterity. 'Sit down children I I ordered. What can I offer you at this hour of the morning? 'Coffee!" answered Molly promptly. Your just famous coffee, Aunt Mary. Loads of it!" I rang the bell. Sarah appeared. Tell Bessie to make a big potful of coffee. And serve it in here! Im glad youve come, Molly, Patrick began at once. And you too, Walter. When I got to your place last night, Molly, your mother said that youd gone home with one of the girls. Shed forgotten which one, so she couldnt get in touch with you. And your people, Walter, didn't even know that youd been in Satuit I told them that youd spent one night at least in Mrs. Avery's Little House. That "Yea twice. "Did you apeak to him?" "Not as Ace Blaikie. We talltpd O. K.? Walter replied without Yet, the characters we represented. I spent two nights any hesitation. there. After a pause he volun- He called me Ice Empress. Patrick continued, "After you teered, Thursday and Friday night. My apologies. Aunt Mary. topped riding around, Walter, I'm sure you understand." Where did you take MoUy? "To the Marden house! "I do! I answered. VWhat road did you take? Patrick made no comment on this "Round to the beach and over the But why, Walter went on in Head. an inquiring voice, did you want In what room did you sleep in to see me? "And why," Molly the Marden house, MoUy? echoed in an Indifferent me, did I slept in the room with Caro you want to see me? Prentiss a big chamber at the To get your Patrick was be- front with two beds. "Did you wake her when you ginning. I came in? A blade of intuition cut through me. "Oh you haven't heard! NO. She was awake; 1 She had wailed. Just got in herself. "Havent heard what?" they both Didn't aha ask you where youd by-pla- y. 1 questioned. "Oh MoUy," I took it up, "MoUy darling, we've got something frightful to teU you! Mollys face turned to marble My mother! the whispered. "Not your mother! I said swift-- f. "Ace! "Ace?" MoUy questioned. "Hes dead?" She answered herself "Ace is dead!" MoUy aid this in a kind of solemn quea- tion, a kind of solemn statement, She stared at me. I could not speak. I bowed my head been? She didnt ask me, but 1 told her that I had been riding aU night with Walter. Now,.. Patrick's air. became brisk we left you, Walter, at the Marden house. TeU me what you did then?" I walked straight down to the Little House-.-I cut across' Cat Park and got onto the path just back of Mra. Avery's house and continued on to the Little House. I "Took off your .armor, first, I I suppose, Patrick suggested. "Yes. I had already taken off the cape and helmet and hood when into the runabout and put on I a sweater. But I took the rest of it off then and went to sleep on the I 1 ' , Molly Ce deadl WhJ -5?HId de? waa so foU of life. nie what it js. Aunt JeU I had not seen Walter Treadway Mary! He t kill himself? TeU i couch. Jot over a year and yet I did not me everything! TeU mel" f (TO BE CONTINUED) . . dead - 8t 'T'HREE more intriguing num--bers than these would be hard to imagine even in- thia day of rampant fashion and scintillating style!. 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