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T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Any Roll Developed with 25c 8 Quality Prints 3c Extra Print Wrap coin and film carefully Lynn interrupted: "I don't believe Captain Norwood la guilty." "But what do you know about him?" "Maharanee dear, what do you know about me? How do you know I'm not a criminal?". "Lynn" "Maharanee dear, even if Captain Norwood could be guilty of an mean thing like taking a bribe, it was I who betrayed him and I want him to know it If he isn't guilty" The door opened suddenly. Run dhia entered, followed by an attendant in the Maharajah's livery. "Yes," said the Maharanee, "that man can be trusted. Lynn dear, I will give him both your letters. He will find Captain Norwood, even if he has to hunt all over Kadur." She gave the man emphatic orders In his own language, told him to go at once, watched him along the corridor and led Lynn through the brass gate to the women's quarters. Rundhia waited, standing. When he heard the messenger's footfall returning along the corridor, he opened the door, admitted him. closed the door, held out his hand, received both letters, glanced at them and returned to the messenger the one that was addressed to Mrs. Harding. "Deliver that one. After that keep out of sight for an hour. Then return and say that you have delivered the other letter to Captain Norwood. Go." Rundhia opened the letter that was addressed to Norwood. He smiled. There was no heading: "Your unkindness about what you saw this morning does not make me wish to hurt you In return. There Is something I wish to tell you. It I hate myself for Is important something that I said unintentionally, under great strain. I can explain it Won't you see me? "L D. S. Training Pays' BUSINESS IS BETTER! . Mere Positioni are Open! Bat the beat aaaliRed applicanta alway get the firat chance. NEW CLASSES START OCTOBER II AND NOVEMBER I AT L. L. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE Writ today far complete information. L D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Bait Laka City. Utah The Sentinel Stoker aa Intermountaln Product Since 1921 Built Right and Prirrd Right Term to Suit YOU SEE YOUR DEALER THE SALT LAKE HARDWARE CO.. AUTOMATIC Diitrihutor COAL BURNING CO, Manufacturer Bah Laka City. Utah DangerUSEin COLDS STOP - LITES Stop-Lit- es - laxative internal MONEY are mildly act as an antiseptic. BACK GUARANTE- E- STOP-LITE- STOP-LITE- S. VISIT DAIRY SHOW NATIONAL REVIEW AT OGDEN, UTAH November 3 and 4, 1939 BEN HOTEL CHAPTER XIII The Bengali doctor entered Run- dhia's suite at the palace with the air of a crook who is afraid of a master-crooHe assumed an air of that he didn't feel; of confidence that didn't exist He didn't wait for Rundhia to tell him to be seated, and he began to speak in Bengali. Rundhia interrupted him: "You may discontinue dosing Mrs. Hard ing. Miss Lynn Harding has accepted an invitation to remain here at the palace, so the sooner the aunt clears out of Kadur the better. Let her get well." "She has refused medicine. I had to put it on her breakfast food. k. And now she won't eat She will recover quickly enough! There is nothing much the matter with her. I am relieved. I do not like to do such things to western people." "Could you get at Captain Norwood?" "No." "I think you'd better. Last night at supper, Norwood watched your when you gave that clumsy y pellet to Mrs. Harding. The way you switched the pellets wasn't clever. Norwood suspects you." "Captain Norwood is himself under suspicion," the Bengali answered. "He stands accused, does he not of having accepted bribe? You told me to say so to Mrs. Harding. And I did." "Yes. I was coming to that" Rundhia interrupted. "I thought the news might influence her to keep Norwood away. Now, look here: officers caught taking bribes, especially if they're popular and well connected, very often commit suicide. Norwood's suicide would be appropriate, convenient and, in the circumstances, not suspicious. How do we go about it?" "We don't!" the BengaU answered, without a second's hesitaby-pla- S If after using yon are not satisfied, re rant unused portion and your money win be refunded. Aak Year Druggiat far LOMOND i tion. III Baeiaa-- IH Bath . Il-- to I4.M S4.M Family Roonu for 4 paraan Ah Cooled Lounge and Leahy GriU Ream . . CaaTea Shop.. Tap Room Heme af Rotary Kiwania Exemtlve "l4S" Exchange Optima Chamber of Commerce and Ad Clab Hotel Ben Lomond Coma aa yon are T. E. FitagaraU. Mgr. W.N.U. Week No. 141 BALT LAKE "Well, why not let them I Why not leave it to them?" the Bengali retorted. "Because they won't do it you fool! Did you ever know a priest to do a thing at the right time to suit someone else? It will have to be done for them. Now here's the idea: they keep a hospice where mendicants may live as long as they please, for no payment. There are three men in that hospice, who would kill their mothers and anyone else for an ounce of opium. For two ounces, they would murder ten children apiece. You know my man Gulbaz?" 'Too welL Some day that will turn on you." Rundhia stared at him scornfully: "Well." he remarked at last "it might be dangerous to do. You and I must be carefuL" The Bengali folded his hands across his stomach: "Very careful." "Things mustn't be traced back to us," said Rundhia. "There ia nothing, so far, that can be traced back to me. But I have the goods on you; and by God, if you don't do what I tell you. you're In trouble." Fear looked forth from the Ben- gali's eyes, but he said nothing. He crossed his knees and waited. "Norwood has got to be killed." said Rundhia. "He is in love with Miss Lynn Harding. He hates me. He is suspicious by nature. He is on the defensive. And he is the type of person whose idea of is to attack with every scrap of energy he has. That kind of perYou son is much too dangerous. and I can't afford to let him live. self-defen- se mean to do it If I could cut out my tongue! But I said it I can't unsay it" "Lynn darling, did you promise Captain Norwood not to speak about those diamonds?" "No. He didn't ask me to promise. He took it for granted that I wouldn't mention what any idiot could guess he hadn't wanted me to see. Captain Norwood saw me kissing Rundhia. I know he did." "Did he say so?" "Of course he didn't And of course he won't mention it, ever, to anyone else. The man is a gentleman. I don't want him to despise me, yet it wouldn't bother me if Rundhia did." "Perhaps you don't yet understand Rundhia." "Oh, yes I da Rundhia Is a beautiful savage." "Darling, did you ask him not to tell?" "I made it quite clear I was sorry Rundhia smiled: "Long before I had told him." "Well, you must remember that that, dear doctor, he shall swallow one of your prescriptions! Summon you told him something that conGulbaz. Give him money. I will cerns the State of Kadur. You uncovered to him the existence of a bribe that might have changed the destiny of Kadur by legalizing the priests' possession of the diamond mine. I haven't told you much about bad-mas- h "No, he didn't ask me to Boi 749 Salt Laka City. Utak T a O TAUOT MUNDY "Lynn." DRUGS SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- M PHOTO-KRAF- MUNDY If we can blame his death on the priests, that could be made to hold Lynn stared: "Do you think I could water. The priests bribed him. By persuade Rundhia to try to prove this time, they probably know that the news of the bribe is out It Captain Norwood's innocence?" "But Lynn dear, if Captain Nor would be natural for them to murder wood has been guilty of taking a Norwood, to stop his mouth." TRUSSES Inurnment. Haepital USED BY TALBOT 12 Silt Lake Hotel PlanJome jt CHAPTER XII Continued When tm KKN. NKVADA. Map at ina HOTEL GOLDEN Ben' mrceat aaa) meet nennmr aetet A General Quiz O promise." give you three hundred rupees, and Tell you may keep the change. Gulbaz he Is to hire those three men to assassinate Norwood tonight. I don't care how they do it and I hope they get caught They have been living for months in the temple hospice. Everyone will believe they are in the pay of the priests. Do you understand?" "I understand you. I won't do it I have done what I have done, because you knew of former indiscretions, for which you could have be trayed me to the law. And I will do what I will do, because I need the money. There it ends. I wish you wouldn't keep me waiting. I I have am becoming nervous. drugged his medicine until he needs it five times daily. Now he is demanding one at bedtime. Why wait?" "Are you sure of the poison?" "Quite sure. It is the same that I gave you to test on the monkey that you packed In ice and sent to Delhi to be autopsied. It is a vegetable poison. It escapes analysis by all known methods. It is one of five poisons that baffle analysis, once it has become absorbed by the blood. They will find In your uncle's stomach, if they look, some traces of marijuana, which it can be proved that he himself bought and which I added to his tonic at his own written request I advise you to act quickly." Rundhia nodded: "If you win attend to the killing of Norwood, I will let you do the other Job tonight But I want Norwood out of the way." the diamond mine. It is supposed to be a secret Do you call it a betrayal that I have mentioned it to you?" "Don't worry. I won't tell!" Lynn answered. "I never want to hear diamonds mentioned again. How long will it take that messenger to reach Captain Norwood?" "That depends on where Captain Norwood Is. The messenger win have to look for him. He has gone on horseback. I ordered him not to spare the horse. It might take him half an hour an hour." "I can't wait for an answer! I wish I had gone in search of him, myself. I haven't any pride left His career will be ruined, won't it?" "But darling, he deserves to be ruined If he accepts bribes. And if he is innocent he can prove it" "Do you believe that? I can easily doubt it" Lynn answered. "I have never once been able to prove my innocence, against Aunty's accusations. Not one single once! Not one time ever. To this minute, she believes everything she has ever said against me." Then, suddenly: "What is Rundhia doing?" "I don't know." "Does he like to be despised?" "Lynn dear, if you should despise him, I don't know what might happen. Rundhia loves you." "Does he? You think so? Tell him I despise him! And I will, until he proves to me that he has done his absolute, utmost best to undo the cowardly wrong he has done to Captain Norwood." "Lynn" "Maharanee dear, won't you please tell him? I mean it He might believe you." The Maharanee sighed. She left Lynn and walked out of the room to find Rundhia. Lynn was seated In the armchair by the window, staring at an illus trated magazine, when the Maharanee came back. "Darling, Rundhia has promised." "What did he promise to do? What can he do?" "I mean that Captain Norwood can be cleared of the charge of brib ery," the Maharanee answered. "However, Rundhia made a condi tion." "Maharanee dear! Tell me. Don't prepare me for it I can take it without our pretending it's some thing else." "Very well," said the Maharanee, "Let us be quite frank with each other. Rundhia loves you." "So says Rundhia." "And I love you." '1 can believe that" Lynn answered. "Why else should you be so kind? I haven't influence or money." "You have personality," the Maharanee answered. "You have imagination and spirit You can redeem Rundhia. So that when the day comes that he shall be Maharajah of Kadur, he will be a great man. Rundhia will do anything for you anything. Your influence will persuade him to do good things, of that I am sure. Even now. having known you only one day, for your sake he is willing to save Captain Norwood. But he makes conditions." "Can't he tell them to me?" "He has gone in search of that creature Gulbaz. Rundhia has taken it for granted that you will accept the conditions, since he has accepted, as a command, your wish that he should help Captain Norwood." Lynn almost lost her temper. She retorted: "I was treacherous. So was Rundhia. I don't believe Captain Norwood has been! I won't believe it until they prove it" The Maharanee returned to her subject: "Rundhia insists that you mustn't tell Captain Norwood whose influence it was that saved him. He demands and I think that is fair, isn't It? Rundhia can't afford to be compromised he demands that if Captain Norwood should characteristically force his way into your presence, you will not answer Nor wood's questions. "But I have asked Captain Nor wood to come and see me." The Maharanee's sympathy looked genuine. Lynn didn't doubt It: "Lynn dear, Rundhia thinks that Captain Norwood probably believes you told about the diamonds be cause you knew that Captain Nor wood was embarrassed by your havlng seen them, and you wished to punish him for remarks he had made. In the garden, last night Run, dhia thinks that perhaps Captain Norwood won't answer your letter, Lynn was silent for a long time, thinking. The Maharanee watched her, reading, on Lynn's face, the course of the struggle between pride, humiliation, anger and some other, western emotion that not even Lynn could have put into words. It was too simple. Too elementary, It escaped analysis. At last Lynn spoke: "I promise. I won't tell Captain Norwood that Rundhia is helping him. But will Rundhia do it?" "For you he will do anything,' the Maharanee answered. self-critic- al lot He returned to his tent scraped out a pipe, wrote another letter to Lynn Harding and tore up that one. It was getting on toward dark. The Kadur River was a splurge of crimson. He heard the hoof-beaof O'Leary's horse at about the hour when he had first seen Lynn Hard ing In the Maharanee's carriage. Norwood's servant came and light ed the lamp in the tent (TO BE CONTINUED) ts bicyclists who weave their blissful way through traffic, single or tandem, in groups of 10 or 20, apparently with no thought of all the motor traffic around them. In the Seine department In the Paris area alone, there are more than 400,000 bicycle owners, but the north of France has even more. 430 onn The revenue from the bicycle own ers in France is nearly 100,000,000 francs In taxes. low-pric- "I The Antweri Eight tentacles. Generally referred to as arms, though the name octopus comes from a Greek 1. word meaning eight legs. 2. The year 1 A. D. follows the year 1 B. C. 3. The bases form a 90 foot square. Meaning of Name Vincent The name Vincent of Latin ori gin, means "conquering," which makes it an auspicious name. is the Italian form, accorriino-to Florence A. Cowles in the Cleve land Plain Dealer. St Vincent Ferrer (d. 1419) was called "the angel of Judgment" and preached throughout Europe. St Vincent de Paul (b. 1576) devoted his life to the cart of the poor. Vincenzo Catena (d. 1531) was a Venetian painter whose ranked him with contemporaries Tiuan. vincenzo campi a. 1591) alia an Italian, excelled In email fl. ures, fruits, etc. Vincente Espiael (d. 1624) was a Spanish poet whose stanzas came to be called espinelas. Vincent Bourne (d. 1747) was a noted English poet of his day. Vin-cen- zo i I native of Pans is a Parisian. A native of Venice, a Venetian. Of Naples, a Neopolitan. 5. AU of the dirt has been re moved. n 6. An demonstration in China in 1900 which was led by the Chinese society known as the Boxers. 7. As gold is usually computed in Troy weight, and feathers in avoirdupois, an ounce of gokL would be about 10 per cent heavier. 4. A ; anti-foreig- 25 slower than the average of the 15 other brands of the largest-sellin- g -stested lower than any of them -- CAMELS give a smok By burning ing plus equal to CHAPTER XIV Norwood sat in his tent and checked Stoddart's survey figures, found a couple of mistakes, corrected them, admonished Stoddart and gave the sergeant instructions for the following day. Nervously he walked the distance between the horse line and his tent After the third of his pacings to and fro, he sat at the table in his tent and wrote a letter to Lynn Harding, tore it up, and made sev eral more attempts. He tore up the last one, gathered all the scraps of paper into one heap, carried and burned the them to a cook-fir- e I Boxer rebellion? 7. Which is heavier, an ounce of gold or an ounce of feathers? - Bicycling Has Become a Popular Pastime in France So popular has bicycling become There was a chill at Lynn's heart In France that the French railways As she walked beside the Mahara- make up entire trains of bicycle nee into the room, that was called cars, the same as man trains, to the boudoir but retained the sump- handle the more than 7,500,000 bituous, splendors of a cycles now running rampant over the hills and dales, towns and counshe felt more royal in ever life. her than before tryside ot that nation, where one Not even Aunty Harding's cruelest out of every six cf the population accusations had made her feel as owns a bicycle and stays on it most guilty, and as impotent to undo of the time from the cradle to the wrong. grave. Increased production of "Lynn darling, why are you silent? I can almost always count on cars, the vast network of you for chatter when I feel despon- motor busses, reduced rates on rait dent" ways, have all failed to lure the "Maharanee, did you ever betray French, men, women and children, from their favorite sport bicycling. anyone?" "Let us sit here by the window," And, where they go, near or far, said the Maharanee. "Tell me how with them goes their bicycle, until, it feels. Perhaps I can help you to literally, they crowded the passenfeel differently. You have helped gers right off the trains during weekme in so many ways. There is a ends and vacation seasons. law of compensation. Bicycle vacationists go directly by Perhaps comes now my opportunity to do for train to the center of the distant you what you have done for me." region chosen for the tour and their "I hate myself," Lynn answered. bicycles will follow by special train "You can't change that I don't within 24 hours. Or. by shipping want It changed. If I didn't hate one day ahead, will be awaiting the myself for what I've done, I owner. After the holiday is over, shouldn't be fit to live. The dread- the bicycle can be sent back the ful part is, that I can't undo what I same way. did. Oh, my God" she put her In Paris the visitor cannot help head between her hands didn't but be amazed at the thousands of bibi-kan- a, WNU SEKVICI 1. Does an octopus have eight arms or eight legs? 2. What year follows 1 B. CT 3. How far apart are the bases on a baseball diamond? 4. What name is given to a na tive of Paris? Venice? Naples? 5. How much dirt in a hole 3 feet square and 3 feet deep? 6. What and where was the PAC K , |