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The Czarina’s Rubies Sometimes I Think ' They Are By SIDNEY WARWICK i CHAPTER 46 At Monksllver the trap had been should Martell and carefully baited Sant elect to walk Into' It The house and grounds were seemingly Utterly deserted as Haste and the others drove up though half a plain clothes men were waiting tn hiding ready to pounce There had been no sign as vet of dozen the two wanted men But this was Their hurried hardly surprising flight from Beggar’s Court by water had deprived them of the use of a car But almost certainly Jim felt was their last they would come It the hope of securing And coveted Czar- ina rubles probably since the blow had fallen with such unex- the fugitives would pected swiftness be unable to lay their hands on any In money kept reserve against such an emergency since neither man would- be likely to dare to venture near his own homeknowlng that the telephone would have been busy and - of each watched Sooner tonight that glittering bait would draw them to Monksllver Ilsham on the drive here had the house later or light on something that had Jim— why Martell and Sant have troubled to stage manage for his benefit the supposed kidnaping of a a man who for weeks in their had been prisoner thrown puzzled should hands "They had come to realize that had lately been watching In grounds at Beggar's Court to worry ’em— I had more than one near shave of being caught” Ilsham someone the had said "though they never susthat the spy was the newpected with comer the crutches They couldn't know what that unknown spy had learned or suspected and to pretend that Severn had turned Beggar's Court and had then up been kidnaped with all that circumstantial detail for your benefit the SOS on the mirror and so forth was merely to throw dust in the eyes of Severn's friends should they begin to suspect foul play” Sudden Exclamation at —twenty— half an hour Then sud denly they heard the faint rustle of stealthily approaching footsteps In the half darkness they saw two figures creeping up towardd the lily could see the glint in Snd Jlrtl eyes In his impatient haste Sant did He not wait to remove his shoes waded Into the shallow pond more half towards the water mud than hidden etone fish— and then came a sudden rush from cover of the waiting men Martell's Hand Darts to Pocket At the first sound of danger A hand darted to his pocket revolver flashed into his hand It was touch and go for Ilsham then In front even of Haste in his eagerness Ilsham was Just In time to knock aside Martell's gun wrist as ahe latter was pulling the trigger There was a sharp report and a sudden scream — a scream from Sant And Ilsham's arms were holding Martell ant had not to be held — Sant who had received that deflected bullet forward among the rushes dead as he fell Haste snapped the handcuffs on Martell's wrists “Do you remember Elsie March Martell?” Ilsham said to the silent white faced man his voice pitiless Ice cold “It was what you did to that Buegirl who fell into your trap in nos Aires that first set vengeance creeping on your track— that has brought you to justice at last to the hangman's rope that’s waiting lor By VELVA G DARLING because mothers Insist on putting pins frfto their own mouths that babies get safety pins caught In their little lungs! If mothers would keep pins between their fingers Instead of their teeth such terrible accidents would never occur! Anyway that is what Dr Chevalier Jackson of Philadelphia thinks “The first thing a mother does” he told the Southern Clinical society “when she brings her baby In for an examination after it has swallowed a pin that has’ lodged In Its lungs Is to take a safety pin bed “And how's Frank? w'as Jim’s first eager question “He's conscious now — and the doctor says It’s only a question of time before he's all right again” Katharine told him "Of course he s been kept under drugs so long weakening Breaks From Wynter him terribly— and that has to be got It was as they made their way out of his system But Dr Causton through the dark grounds now an assures us there’s nothing to worry overgrown wilderness that a sud- about now Isn't It wonderful? I den startled exclamation broke from feel so excited and happy Jim!’ with In the sickroom Frank Severn Jim Wynter an effort held out a wasted hand to "My hat!Is itSo that's it! and Bill Grayson “What Jim?” asked BilliJun -- I’ve been making them tell me Grayson: hearing how you’ve His friend was staring at the lily all the news— and me Jim old pond that had broken upon his eyes been working ter trace Severn said in a comer of the wooded grounds chap you and Grayson” of a smile “I’ve had a faintly touched by moonlight The with a ghost time of course— but pond had long since become tangled pretty allbad over thanks to such good up with tall growing weeds and that’s rushes — so tall as almost to hide an friends as I’ve had” ornamental stone figure In the cen- For a Moment the ter that of a boy holding In his arms a dolphin with wide gaping Thin Voices Pauses For a moment the thin voice paused Jaws about you and Kath“Look BUI! That dolphin— the "And I heard fish Severn meant in his sketch of arine Jim — good luck and all the he went on T'm course!” Jim whispered excitedly best old chap!” now— but anyway I “And I’ll swear that Inside that fish a bit of a crock is the hiding place of the trea- ought to be well enough to be best man at your wedding!” sure I ” Word had been passed to the Katharine’s face was turned away men Martell and to let There were sudden tears in her eyes watching Sant when they arrived on the She knew how unselfishly generous scene make their way unchecked to Frank Severn’s smiling words were the lily pond In the shadow of He had loved her himself— only the Haste and the woman he cared for was not for him the trees beyond others crouched waiting for their And Katharine knew that no shadow of envy or resentment colored his quarry to come Into the trap For as Jim had divined and as feeling toward the friend who had Sant would certainly have guessed won what was denied to him with his first sight of the letter “And here are your Jewels Kathstolen In last night’s raid on Manor-wa- arine” this stone fish had held Jim spread them out on the bed— the key to the secret ThrUled with those stones of breath-takin- g beauty sudden eager excitement Jim had that for ten years had lain with their the had patience to wait until fires quenched In the dark in their hardly a plank could be brought to form secret hiding place near Murinov a bridge over the pond to the carved Castle which Severn and Federoff had risked 60 much to regain for this figures in the center "Still safe” the dying man's last girl staring down at him now with message to Severn had run Would rapt eyes he find those Jewels still safe now? “Oh Frank—and you too Jim— From the bank the others had but I haven't words to thank you” him his hand thrust down watched she whispered brokenly between the gaping Jaws of the Milly’s cheery voice came to break moment of There a was the moment's tension: dolphin “And we’ve won our gamble Jimthen triumphwaiting suspense: antly Jim had drawn out the small my!" casket containing the Czarina rubles “Sure” said Bill with a grin and the other Murlnov hpirlooms And Jim laughed and nodded frorn where Federofr by Severn's in-- ’ But he was thinking that — though sanctions had hidden them things seemed hardly to hive turned There was a thrill for Jim Wyn- out fairly for Frank Severn who had ter as his fingers touched the cas-k- risked so much more than he— he and' his eyes' rested on those historic stones of marvelous beauty that ten long years before on that ys clothes and place It in her own mouth That Is the PRECISE reason why so many children swallow pins and forThey get eign bodies the notion that Is where they belong” Certainly doctor everyone has seen little girls of 6 or 8 dressing up to “play lady” with all the finesse that mothers display! They with the go calling They greatest dignity scandelicious whisper dal Into each other's ears as they sip their cambric tea with all the relish they have seen their mothers display Little boys saunter along the street every chance they get trying with all their might to act like real Are men! grown-u- p children lmlt a 1 1 v i and are night of father ! Katharine’s grand- Prince Alexis Murinov had saved from the cataclysm threatenThose Jewels that ing his house Federoff had guarded so devotedly at the cost of his life That his murderers - would ever be traced snd brought to Justice now was something they could not after their for Probably hope fruitless crime these men had 4 had they their followed victim from Russia were utterly beyond their reach Wonderful What Night This Had Been What ‘a wonderful night this had been Jim Wynter was telling himself as they lay waiting there A night of rights! Severn enemies found his Frank likely soon to be overtaken at last the feet by rine's of Justice and Jewels recovered at a stride from tune to Katha- lift her for- - poverty to a Still no sign of Sant or Martell Haste’s face and Ilsham's alike betrayed a fuming suspense But Jim’s confidence was unabated he said with con“They'll come” viction “I can't tell you why— I just know they'll come” It was strange to think that this casket in his pocket was' like the last link between the girl he loved and a part of her life now forever closed line of ancestors her mother’s people who for countless had generations played a great part In Russia’s history and on one of czarina had bestowed that which That long a gift greatness their glories ftnd all gone now Vanished like the smoke of yesterday-forl- orn desolate ruined their proud - ancestral home of centuries—and of their name no one left And Katharine’s own lost career— that thought too crept In pitifully among these crowding thoughts— that gift cruelly snatched away from her at the very zenith of her suc' royal their -- cess But - be bad given her future Into keeping and he would wrap life around with such love and tenderness that In their' happiness to come the poignancy of that deep his her bitterness she had pass Jim Wynter to that task known vowed should himself1 The minutes had dragged by as they waited there Fifteen minutes 10— 10-- 10 Shredded Wheat Maraschino Cherries Stuffed Olives Green ©tires — tarrT'ranj’TdItUflM-s- r Corn tall cans Salmon C & H Powdered Sugar Del Mate Corn ran Sweet Pickles Evergreen Peas Climax Cleaner Oysters Pierce’s Beets Booth Sardines France? 6 What country is returning a $60000000 loan? 7 What are the terms of payment between Austria and the United States? ANSWERS 1 (1) "Making possible In creased exports of goods from debtor countries by the suppression of barriers now hampering such exports (2) Exports of credits to parts of the economic world where new Investment possibilities exist (3) Decrease In the nominal amount of international debt obligations and hence as the needs of private business cannot be supressed without affecting world economy a reduction of political parents' the ing of numerous mothers this writer has come to the conclusion (I sometimes think) that MOST of the average Infant’s Inspiration for The first thing every baby does after activity comes from within drawing Its first breath on this earth is to open that little mouth and Isn’t forthcoming Immediately the baby food If food And the cry for continues to cry (or howl as the case may be until food IS received Seeing Its mother put food into HER mouth has nothing whatever to An interesting report made recently showed the do with the case which babies have been known to crawl downstairs and rapidity with n across spaces! Some of them crawl faster than their mothYet— does the doctor from Philadelphia suppose that the ers can run mamma crawling rapInspiration for that crawling came offrom seeing her household duties? There are idly about the house in pursuance Into of and can think a put practice which no membaby many actions ber of Its family ever thought of—much less accomplished There are two sides to every baby problem— the babys and the doctor’s Mother Is first on one side then on the other— so she doesn't count (Copyrlghtt 1931 by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate) American flour dealers 4n South had won something a thousand times more worth while as he looked Into China have been disturbed Regardthe lovely smiling face and met Kath- ing the uncertainty of action of the arine’s happy radiant eyes United States In disposing of Its surTHE END plus wheat holdings debts” 2 France and the United States 3 One providing for an lntema- - MEAT LOAF 10c lb: wide-ope- The weather is we will Today sell our country style Pure Pork Sausage and our wholesome fresh Ground Beef (sometimes referred to as Hamburger) at only lOo per pound Our markets manufacture both of these Naturally we see to it that only good' fresh meat is used v The Sausage of course ooooooooooooooooooooo 39c Value 10 bars ESS ST 48c Value White! FEET’S FLOUR ““ 87c Value only 48-l- b PEAS 3-- 8-or GRAPEFRUIT ® 2 cans 29c cans 25c o o 25c g 19c o FIG BARS Fresh Baked 2 lbs 29e o lb 35c g COFFEE Del Monte Brand BREAD £3“' 3 for 10c o® PORK and BEANS -- r: 5c SOUP Campbell’s Tomato3 cans 25c g 0XY00L 19c o MARMALADE King Kelly jar 23c o O ZEE Toilef Paper CHEESE Full Cream O bag $123 O nODII Q llUllll Del Monte or Del Mate Whole kernel No Z can g STRAWBERRIES ? o HEW SPUDS Ho I Quality LEMONS SunkisL--- — 5 rolls at 'our G concentrated in one brown baked cracker These are Uneeda -- Graham CrackersT found only under the Red Uneeda Uneeda BaEiers NATIONAL BISCUIT bargain Prices effective in our Salt Lake City Murray Magna Midvale and Bountiful Stores Wednesday May 6 1931 we have wonderful buy of the best strawberries — that— Sacramento Valley produces— Real Oregon Plum Berries These berries are at their best and the price is at its lowest point At this summertime price you will want '"several the today enor- - We have an Q shop 2 cups 25c £ early guard against —and pos-- 8 i b e disappoint1 5c g doz 15c o Peanut OPS ORANGES 2G0 size doz 29c g LETTUCE Ige heads 5 JELL POWDER each 10c o o CUKES Long Green O P Jell BROOMS ° LETTUCE Solid Heads each 5c ° 43 der is kept on lbs 25 Powdered Sugar many housewives’ o ASPARAGUS Fresh U!ah2 lbs 15c g all shelves the lbs 10c o VEAL STEAK lb time Today this 20 o SPINACH Fresh Cut 4 o firm and quickly bunches 10c g PORK CHOPS lb 3 20 o RADISHES setting Jell Powder HAM boneless will sell at 5c per RHUBARB ’fSSrr lbs 15c 2 5 o dainties lb 20 package and 55c o This o per dozen other all and o o Steak lb 15c a vertised bargains o at cannot will be found in all FRESH LIVER 2 lbs 19 0 o lbs the Magna Murray 2 19c o Midvale o Bountilb nkg 25c o ful and Salt Lake o 0 - Skaggs o lbs 35c 2 2 tem Stores Be sore ZCMI- oo to visit one of - lblb 15c 2 them today and take your big shop 12c o Great May Sale o ping list lb 16c 2 o SIRLOIN STEAK Commences Monday o BEEF SHORT RIBS May 11th 3 lbs 25c g ORSiretGGS o HAMBURGER For One Week Only 2 lbs 25c o wcoV o In all Utah never MATCHES 6 boxes MILK tall cans any 15c 7c 15c 21c 12c brand PINEAPPLE large cans Butter Schoolboy KELLOGG’S PEP pkg 1b can SPINACH fresh lb ment lb 2e 8 5-t- Pow- 3 M J B COFFPE lb MACARONI S lbs VEAL STEW BACON BACON 35c 25c lb r 15c SQUARES lb to 4 lb pieces lb C 2 15c ad- YndTuiev PLATE BOILING BEEF lb For Wednesday we are featuring large variety of Qnality Meat afford to overlook price you Sliced or Piece Doctor Order What 10c SLICED BACON lb 23c P- Sys-- - ' ( a sale like ’this ' o SAUSAGE Country Style All Meat bQooooooobooobooooootiil “A Snrer V hs continuously been the means of developing additional profit outlets for the grower This is accohipjished new markets through efficient merby creating new demands chandising advertising and effectively displaying his product in clean attractive food stores located all over the country — 9c cup cups K Safeway Stores STRAWBERRIES Again made a Seal COMPANY SAFEWAY DEVELOPS NEW MARKETS FOR THE GROWER price of 10c per pound today lb X All the wholesomeness of Graham — and all its goodness too pound of Sausage and two pounds of Ground Beef make a meat loaf that is delidous served hot and there is nothing better to slice cold for lunches Both items 19o o 40c g 59c o GRAHAM CRACKERS Unoodo One is seasoned Soap just right for meat loaf -- PURE FOOD STORE South State St Item 5 What country ha recently accepted a loan of $44000000 from siderable gathering of statistics and question- HOSKiSSOtl’S '701 FINANCE of the International debt was In a report of described problem Dr Bernhard Dernberg former finance minister of Germany as a most Important factor In remedying the world economlo crisis— News INTERNATIONAL Solution this? models? UNDOUBTEDLY! Yet ON THE OTHER HAND after con- o 9 o 9 0 Spain Under the new reglma it has been decided that this loan from Morgan and French interests la not needed 7 Dating from January 1 1923 the schedule calls for five annual Instalments of $287556 then 10 of $460093 and then 25 of $743041 QUESTIONS 1 What three possible measures have been offered by Dr' Dernberg for cleaning up International debts? 3 What two countries hold the major portion of the world's gold? 3 What loan plan Is to be presented to the league of nations In May? 4 What countries have Indorsed their ct fate Infant’s the from ’s y°It was late very late when they Manorways but both Katharine nriMUlvad been far too excited to think of going to la Miniature IT IS ' Mar-tell- mania Czechoslovakia and Jugoslavia British German and Scandinavian representatives have as yet made no formal declarations 5 Poland This money will be used to complete a railroad In Upper Sile4 France Italy Switzerland Po- sia and a seaport on the Baltic The land Bulgaria Hungary Latvia Ru loan Is for a term of 45 years Answer? A Library ir 3 Uonal bond firm which would have an authorized capital of $60000000 and Issue bonds tor $550000000 This money would be used to assist the agricultural population of eastern Europe Wliat's the Sometimes I Think They Aren't 6 193f Wy" ! 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