The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
1 Into th e movements and w here­
abouts of brother Brtsbane l a s t
t ight.
There was, hovever, .m other In ­
terruption lx*fort .la exam inations i
look place. Tin trout door bell I
rang and present!' two men bear- |
mg a coffin-shaped basket entered
the room They IfteJ Coe's body m-1
to it. and. without a word, carried.
By
Their gruesjm e b u rjeu out.
And no1" let's have the windows
S. S. Van Dine
open.' ordered M arkham. "A ndturn
out those ghastly electric lights
•
Snitkin and Burke leaped to obey 1
him; he drew a deep breath a n d '
Copyright by W. H. Wright
looked a t his watch.
"Clet Gamble up here. Sergeant." I
WNU Servie*
he said, leaning bark in his chair |
H eath sent one of the uniformed
officers to the street with Instruc­
T ilt: STORY
tion* to keep all strangers aw ay ,
C H A iT t R I Phil.» Vanew n s t i in Irotn the house. The other he sla-
soiviair rrtn • mjnosrMa. is called in
tlOIied 111 the hail O U iSlde Of Coe’s
inveatteate the suppnsed .m od. of Archer room. He ordered Burke to th e
Coe. waalthy odlecmr of CU m m .-era- lower hall to answer the front door
t^ lT h e u
disappeared down t h e
H IL L S B O R O ,
Birthday Parties
at Laurel Ridge
MURDER CASE
Bend
r,n<r er«i,i » p . ^ ’l>whc^"he’ k d 'd i iX d
Presently he returned with the
on hu employer*« l<e»in*o«n 3 » •*. Gamble b u t l e r in tOW.
•Htd he had icoaed thnxnjh *he keyhole
M arkham beckoned Gamble to
and Ha<i
Gw **'at*dll • JV jJ* ?£ the desk. The m an came boldly for-
h u ntfht hand an? a buiiet b* ie n
ward but. despite lus effect, he
•
T .r r h .i : ’W
.n I “ v . ^ o , ?’" c . i : couW not disguise nervous fear
L.J., ” New Y ork'. 7 a . Th. > find
We want some information about
Wrvdc. a friend of C oe», i h c r c . al»o a the COndttOI’.s in this house last
S i^ n .e Graa»i. a cu«ai. Seproam H.-aO, n ig h t" M arkham b e g a n
gruffly
and D eiectira Hennjaaey hur»t in thv "And We Want the tru th —Under-
the
death
cham tur. I oe s t j n ( J?"
o
7™.n
"Certainly, s ir-a n y th in g I know.
ca»e of suicida. V ance »aya it is murder. SIT.
chapter i t —Hilda Lake, Coe'» niece.
"First, take a
Coe deserved death that he eot- volver. Ever seen
took at th at re-
tt before?"
‘T i l •‘T^T'ihe « ^ o i UChmwen’X
“Yes. sir. I've seen it often It
n J t a . her S a r d i a n he < mtr.died her was Mr. Archer C oes revolver,
fortu n e and » a » paniimoeuous. Medical
'W hen did VOU see it last?"
^ i r . h ^ L t n T X d Vh-iit
' Yesterdav morning, sir. when I
tain m y»ter»«a feature« by Var.ee. he W
Straight erfillg up the library
.h a n g « hi« mind. He deciarm Coe had Mr. COe had left a record book Oil
leer. dead fo r hour* when the bullet ^he t a b le , a n d when I put It awav
entered h u head, it »a found that toe m t^ e drawer. I saw the revolver*
had been «truck on the head and on e oi
hu rib* broken. F inally a sm all wound M arkliam nodded, as is satisfied
M found The wound had bled internally.
’ W h o WAS in the house last night
V ance, from a cloeet. brink» out a coat after d in n er?”
X
'Yesterday was Wednesday, sir.
ure»-<vi when ho we» »tehbod
Gemblo me mar. answered. "There is no
announce» that t h e n is »omethiug queer dinner here on Wednesdays. It's ,
in the fron t hall.
the servants' night off. Every one
CH A PTER H i They fin d a aounded dines out—except Mr. Archer Coe
S c o tc h te r r ie r
V a n c e taken th e dog to occasionally. I fixed 3 Cold Supper
a veterinarian
Wrede, who ha» becom e fQr hjm sometimes before I go
en*a*cd to
Mbs
Lake a yarn» I C oe»
.. . „ ,
wo hen. »nd Gravel, who hav been C o e . . And la i’ night?
su ert. are briefly que*tii-ned. V ance aay»
I p r e p a r e d «1 salad and COld CUtS
th e Scottie «houid prove an im portant for him. The rest of the family had
ronr.eetin y link.
engagements outside."
"W hat tim e did you go?”
(Continued from last week)
' About six-thirty, s i r ."
I have taken charge of the case.'
M arkham told them "We re hand-
S T m ^ h e 'h o ^ e *£' ih /i
ling it from headquarters, but we ll ¡¡me’ "
“
"
h
want two men to guard the house.' ‘ - No sir_ n0 one s , ^ L.lkp
v,
- sij*- A heavy-set, gra> - phoned from the C o untn club earlv
aaya
M
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If you a re m atu re of figure. P a tte rn 437 should appeal to
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The three plaui-clothes men had he
a D D O in tm en t^ irh
f c i r S ^ n ^ ^ F h ' tC^ aM e t r ^ r , ; a n tmuseaumqUltIeS
P a tte rn No. 448
S i z e ..................
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s i z e ..................
N am e
ler C hat lev Huynes. C arl H, hallen
brand. Ja m es H arris a n d sun Me,
Iin. Mlxaes Irene a n d J u n n i l a
H av, e» Helen Asbuhr. a n d Heuil
Huynes a n d lJouald Kdy
guests at the John Strickler home
If you ehtutge your uddrciM kind
Bunday.
lv notify tlie Argus direct anil nt
Miss E lo n m e lla letn an
a n i l once
Floyd Shaw of F orest G rove v is­
ited Miss H ilen Asbalu at the 11
I’, « tric k ier hom e Bunday evening
A sm all d ep u tatio n troni P tulli
college
at
Newberg presented
............ A d d r e s s .,............. ..
a
»»lav
I l f C h u r,h ie w Wo,Id
„1
'h r M ountain H o m e . lm r. lt Hun
dav evening Io „ large audience
Hayward
I Itv Vivian lln.l.nil)
(tty Mr». O It Pelerwnl
i' xl'' Peilerson purchased a team
Mrs. Alvin Maly and baby d au g h ­
Several petulle In the .o -i.isi
of
horses
Mondai in Hillsboro.
ter Betty Jean returned to their have been r.uiferlug In , m ullaek s
Homer
ut in
Diatetici
OI the
u r u ille
i ) , . I , .1
, u 7.
iiom er Purdin
1*1110111 01
a te n e r wa
home March 3 after s|H itding sev and'
Mr
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'
eral weeks with Mrs Maly s p a r­
ents. Mr and Mrs Herd near Myers and George Ungers were
Farm ington.
forced U> remain out of school.
, 'i '1. a,}d
s Vanjev-ell and
n ie young married people's class
flu dicn trom m ar 1 tsuildil,' vis- t,t Mottnlam Home Sunday school
.'m
* 11 h Mrs \a n J e s - met „t the home ot Mr anti Mrs
e tlls aunt Mrs o J
Iolletsou Edward Aebi.wher Friday night
1 . l .h ,'T ‘ L . o ' U' r,'' l h e i.r
l1“ 1*' T,w «««-“ •«r: »a.s changed f r o m
daughter Elaine is spendutg sev- March la
announced, because
ira t weegs
,j„. t*,,,,.,,, xx.|Hl
hel(1
Birthday thirty
at Mountain Home school
Lillie Miss Bonnie June Weller
Mountain Home Ladles' Aid me!
celebrated her second birthd.n a ' with Mrs w E Hlni|won It was
the home of her parents Mr and also a show n tor Mrs Elvln Lor-
Mrs Fred Weller. March a Pres- cn.'cn. Twenty-seven lathes were
fill were Mrs H L. Eisner and present Next meeting will be held
two children. Mrs Ed Johnson and w|th Mrs Saunders.
daughter Lilt tile. Mrs Alvin North
Mrs J Boger. Mrs C h u r I f s
grandm other of Bonnie
Bom
'
June
Miss Young
Mrs. || 1* 1 W
mg of Hherw-taxi. Mrs
June North. Wesley North, Mr Kiru-kler and herwtag,
Mr- Hheppard spent I
and Mrs. Andy Weller J r
and Tuesday quilting
ling
ut
the
home ot 'I
.
! children of Scholls, aunts, uncles Mrs 8. 8 S
“ team
Mrs WU lam
and cousins of Bonnie June
Edwards of Hherwtxxl and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Arnos Henderson J'X'eph S tretcher ot Scholls quilted
' ’silt'd Mr
Henderson's brother foi Mrs Stearns all-day Tliursdav
John Henderson, and also with his
Fred Blrkmler and .son On.rge
tx>ustn. John While, at T ual.i.m l’r Milwaukie visited Mr and Mrs
view March 1.
Harold Aebi.-cher Sunday after-
Mrs. Lucille Scott and son Nor- noon
man of T ualatin spent several davs
Mr and Mrs Joseph W'erre and
l.Lst week with her parents \j, son Qlen of near Hillsboro visited
and Mrs O tto Meyer, and fanul.v at the Werre homes Sunday
Bowling gives your
Mrs Joe Borovteka a n d babv
Miss Jessl ■ Htbsehmun of Port-
daughter Bettv spent tlie p a s t land and Elmer Peterson of Sioux
muscles
the piny and
week visiting a t M yrtle Creek
City, Iowa were guests Thursday
Mr and Mrs Albert Scott lient of Mr and Mrs Jake Weber
your
brain
the relaxa­
the past week In Portland
------
Tire family of Hancel Myers lias
Mr and Mrs Charles Deverell moved into the old Edy home
tion you need after a
Visited Mr Deverell > broth.*, O-. .11
Plan New Home
day's office work! Play
Deverell. who is 111 at tlie Good
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raglry.
Sam aritan hospital in Portland whose
often
— and keep fit.
home
and also at the home o Mrs O lne ,T 7’ m ;, .‘"
’T «•'" «h'slroved by fire
Kercher and daughter Pearl
n m o ’ n J « 5 5 ***•• * '>r<' >•> <»«*
Everything
t o assure
Portland last week
district Thursday making g urrange-
arnuige-
your enjoyment.
Mr and Mrs Vern C m o ,„d n "'11“ “ ’r m e construction of u
sons Clifford, K enneth and Bobby nvuiff'01!^* p S tn a ^ 5 SltiVS ht" 7 *7 ' "
of Portland spent Friday night und ...‘ .f t ,?
Pt’Hlland the last two
BOWLING SUNDAY
Saturday with Mrs Cross parents ,nonlns
Noon to Midnight.
Mr and Mrs Albert Scott
Birthday Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs Jake Weber e n te r­
tained a party of friends at an
Fourth Liberty Loan
oyster supper Saturday evening
Bonds May ’ be Changed ' holtorii,,
Mr- Writer on her blrtii
B„ nlvrrsttrv
' Holders of fourth Liberty Ioan
Mr and Mrs o tto Krebs and
bonds have an option until Friday Fred Krebs of Six Corners visited
Confectioner«
Itowlhix Aller»
Billiard«
to V,xrha" ? ' 'h rm for a new issue the W alter Spnth fanilly Thursday
01 - n p«r ient federal treasury night.
Main St.
bonds m aturing in m i Inform *-, Evelyn Hesse and Armour Rev-
tion regarding tlie exchange m aylnold» of Scholls Mrs G race Jack
i be obtained a t local banks.
and Gilbert dar k of Tigard were
CLEM ’S PLACE
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tl£>n
ders. they went systemattcallly about
question
^ A
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; S “ S at ¿ th S a i t i
wasn't in Chicago
Thursday, March I I. 1935
lest to OtKl I didn't! 1 would tigvi
told you it I hud,"
Vance shrugged and turned awav
"Still, he was here last night
"W hat's hack o( that re m a rk ’
M arkham demanded
How do vou
RIDGE Mrs W C
know Brisbane Coe was here Ltd Kdy LAUREI,
was hostess ut dinner Hun
night?'*
•V erv xlninle
Ins ivoi v i....
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f i .
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l ii 'k
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if of th è .hair* in t h e 1 lo w .'i h i l i ' " ' P 1“ '«
H avu." Present were
one
' Wuinmiw. lie», wLk,
.i'i.’.1* .M.,''« li.m ,s H P Stick
THE KENNEL
d .»v. revealing
OREGON
A COMPLETE
NEW SET
of Breakfast
Room Furniture
Choice o f 18 bright,
modish colors
4 *
7 -'
fo u rn i«
il mb I
a lin o t i
i.wt
good tu b r I ru e
In il
M e re • h o w
g et »»ne i|u « n < «n <4
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to m o rro w
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a g ain
m o rn in g
I n a n ie l k " le
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?«|»of 4 f |n « r
u m ef
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buy —
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> f.t w a n t • In i n rafcw lo o . »» p«n| of
I na»ot I R o < r
w ill I» rnotsgb fog ih«<
T r y y o u r h an d « I re d e c o ra tin g » 4 u n fur«
n rtu re w ith 4« me Q u a lity | B„ „ | K o , e
t u u l i be a u r p i»atti a l y u u r s k ill
Lester Ireland
Ô6 Co.
N am e of th is new spaper .......................... ...............
All m aterials specified in above p atterns may be purchased
in local stores.
!« ? . " X
' S
" . 1
S n S i 'i S ?
know who went out» this room
"How do you k n o t Mr Coe took IonK has he been here? *
. . . And what kind of stick did he ,
lat*1
the five-thirty train ?"
------ -
"Only -------
a few months.'*
take with h im ’"
Vance beckoned H eath to one
Gamble looked perplexed.
"Go
on.”
iv o ry -h
* ' can throw some light Into t h e 'j t r “I " h didn't
e ’V e p lie
? after"b
"T? en
M us L ak es per-1 h ? "Hts
J “ vorlte-
■ e • id tl stick, sir. It's
exactly
see lm k iiS s^v
gloom of your uncertainties. S er- eral times "B ut I
sonal mald And th at s aU- sif '
LT hE one wlth a crooked handle
geant. he said. "Coe himself locked JS erv ^U o n s and nacked h «
u
"w h en d’d the cook and Mis-
the c .rv w SsP*
the wndows and pulled down the
and?£>t him Pa’ taw "
Lake s maid leave the h o u i y e s t « - !
J« * . ^ r "
shades; and he also switched on ^ W h a t tim e did
t h . day?
*
“You re quite sure, are you. th at
---------
d ‘d hP lea' C thC
Right after lunch. T h at's t h e '
the lights. But
I ’U a d ‘ m it I'm in a the'hom se»“
him to Chicago?"
Stygian darkness as to who was
"A lit He before five sir
usual order on Wednesdays, s ir"
^
last perw n to handle the d o o r-| v ln ce
"Positive. I handed it to him my­
Yance roused himself from ap-
"And when did they re tu rn ?”
self a t the door of the taxicab.'
H eath blinked and looked up ques- ‘’^ ‘^ n - '^ l m b l e - he
,Late la5t night. I myself came
Vance kept his eyes'on the man.
tioningly.
about to
answer,
n , tnokina
, ? i un_"arbor.
r ? s , n 7 »». o D th ’ ln at ««SVU.
eleven. I was ju
just
»6»/. n He
c was auoui
io answ
er. nll.
si r retiring—
e tirin g — and stood up. He walked very de­
d e c id ^ ^ h is ^ u n r^ c ^ a :, K
but Instead he called to C aptain
li verately to where Gamble sat. and
Dubois.
looked down at him search ingly.
Vance's eyebrows went up
"Gamble,"—he spoke ixmitedly—
"Say. Cap; take the right thum b-
print of the body on the" herf "»'nu
Yhe butler turned his head to-
■Sneak?"
"did you see Mr. Brisbane Coe in
see if you can check it with the ’ ^W h v ^n o t u n tiT afrei'fn ’" 36’ i v
He alwa>’ sneaks, sir. He s very this house after you returned last
p rin ts on the window-catches ana r, a - ? '
a ft7.r .four.°S ock s1'' and tricky and—and devious, sir n ight?”
the light switch.”
Jf
» ra th e r sudden decision _ t f you know what I mean."
The butler went white, and his
Dubois went to the bed. A few ^railv nlan's
? en '
"Probablv his oriental upbring- lips began to tremble. The question
was
so unexpected th a t even I re ­
ing," rem arked Vance casually, with
m inutes later he returned with a the“dav"beforeI
piece W
of i lardboard
on » which
was
It
it usual
^ u u u o i u 0,1
m en w
a s ' " A - h ," before.
V a r ™ r a ic .J b i.
,
7 a ‘ faint smile. "Tell me.
« r c . i is
s u
u s u a l ceived a distinct shock from
an ink impression of Coe’s thum b m ndR
ye .Ian" ior the servants to stay out late M arkham half rose in his chair, and
' You
You had
had th
e
rie
h
t
rtnn.
a
.
,
-
?
ul2i>
D??’’
he
make
many
trips
Wednesdays?"
H eath froze into a startled a tti­
the right dope Ser- b. c h ira e o ’
geant, he said. "It looks like the
Vh’cago?
"Yes, sir
tude, his cigar half raised to his,
one a month. I should
"Then, if anyone were fam iliar lips. Gamble cringed beneath Vance's
guv on the bed locked th is w in­ say. About
sir.”
steady
gaze.
,
dow.’’
■■rv,
_ b _ . .b
w’th t h e domestic arrangem ents
"No, sir—no. sir!” he cried “Hon-1
»»C then
...ou w
out through
vurougn m
He
went
the e sam
same e tlnrT?c 7n rb ??,s?> " ‘ the a ttra c " here, he would know th a t he could
process of m inute comparison with
"irJS
1
„
, count on the house being free from
the catches on the other windows
biSS“ ? ' . ^ ' b - 5everaI servants Wednesday nights."
1
WE D EAL IN R EAL ESTATE
W hen he was through he came to
m J e tm «
"T h a ts rl« h t' slr
Writ«
Heath.
meeting5 there of some learned
Vance smoked thoughtfully a mo- I
F ire and A utom obile Insurance
•’All the same— as far as I can
..h®
Then;
I
Make Loans and Issue Surety Bonds
see Two ot the lockplates are
£ ? nd th J ?
TJo you know at what hour Miss
blurred, but they seem to m atch." .b a V n ? 7 b ? J®3'???*’ ® ' ' j
Lake and
Grassl came in last
KURATLI & WISMER
"Now, Cap." ’said H eath ^ y ^ a ? ' ^ b a n e ..Va" cfe «"used. "He - n ig h t?”
H1LUSBORO. O R M O N
the switch and the doorimob.'
Ib i w a 7 ? „ b L .? ? sorS 2f out.-o i"
"I couldn't say. sir." Gamble shot
Telephone l l t l
ItSS S oc.nd 8«
Dubois went to the sw.tch and.
80 he madp a Vance a curious look from the cor-,
after springling the powder over
avi T ? , t 0 »m’?rate ,w?st ner of h’s e>’e- "But it must have
it, blew upon it gently and studied
fb .? e terdf 7 a n d ,d e- been very late It was after one
it through his glass.
« ft? d
J ‘Ve ’ 'X
0 clock before I went to sleep, and
"Same here,” he nodded. "I can't
nOW' G am ble- th2Pk neith er of them had returned at
be sure, you understand, until I careful? befof® y °u answer. Did th a t time. '
get the photographic enlargements n ? cbo°?Ce an 5!th ,n K unusual in Mr
Mr. Grassi has a key to the
Phone 953 : Hillsboro
and compare e t£ But the prints ? " 'I b,ane C oes m ann"
eve- house?”
FUNERAL DIRECTOR«
look the same—the whorl tyne with ni55.‘
“Yes. sir.”
and
a pronounced ridge dot and several
♦ mar\ ?ave »i
start. His
How long has Mr. Grassi been
LICENSED EMBALMER«
distinctive bifurcations '
?aze turned quickly to Vance, and Mr C oes guest? ’
H eath smoked a while in silence
swallowed twice before answer-
"It was a week yesterday.”
T ry that gun on the desk, wrap- in? ;
u
. ^ . Vance was silent for a m om ent.,,
ped in mv handkerchief.'
?, _.'sir—so.
m,e G ™' 1 There was the suggesfon of a
Dubois obeyed
°
¿5*. uas n,°* altogether him - frown on his forehead, and I knew
Nothing here," he told the ser- X ?
b . verL c? 1? ,? nd th a t som ething was troubling him.
geant after a few minutes
The ev®n-gomg But before he left here W ithout change of expression he
I Incorporated)
trigger’s incised and wouldn't take 27, ", m.e d . Slstra! ted and — a n d put an apparently irrev, lant q u e s -!
a print.. Looks to me as tf it h ad K ' s i i ^ f o r e ^ e 'ie f tlh e ’ houiS'
Collections — Credit Reports
"Did you. by any chance, see Mr.
been wiped clean before the fel-
In
_he shoolt hands with Mr Archer. Archer Coe a fter ___
.•ou returned to
low . picked ,»
it up
W ashington, Tillamook. Polk and
I t had." Vsuice spoke lethargi- IX b n» 7 er
him shake hands the house last night?”
cally. ‘‘It's a waste of time to m - ‘¡ j 1 .c iL a
^¿nd h? "No—I didn't see him, sir ” There
Yamhill Counties
spect the gun. If there are any saI<^
brother And most was a slight hesitancy jn the re-
m arks on it, they're Coe s.”
p^na-UH-?°r n L ba»» neV. r 'b t0 T v ° lv' and, ,Yance looked toward the Personal C ontact on Collections
The sergeant stood zlarim r at RRbwIedge. called Mr, Archer by man quickly.
W ashington County Office
Vance. Finally he shrugged and an.?.^‘ n5
^'iRti,nanI?
,,
" ^ ° b lej come Gamble." he ad-
waved his hand in dismissal to Du-
b » lPrstand t- when Mr. monished severely. W hat's on your
Commercial
Building
bois
Brisbane had gone you and Mr. mind?
Second and Main Streets
Well, s i r — it’s really nothing;
"Thanks. Cap. I guess th a t’ll be house
Phone 3071
aU.-»
House.
out when
wnen I went up to bed I no- |
__
but
Hillsboro, Oregon
Why. yes. s ir.’ 7n1
*ITie
man W
was
library doors
doors were
were ____
Dubois and Bellamy and the pho- hraoThm»
Cb . mbu,
b'S ticed th a t the ?ibra,Ty,
tographer had scarcely quitted the breathing heavily, all of hts ob- open and th a t the lights were on.
on —
r'Xtnt ' when Commanding
Command,!,
G iL -er "™ulou™«:w
erjuiou-nf-ss had
of course, th a t Mr. Archer m m z
room
Officer
n»a departed
aepwrvea. "But
bi » I i i I thought
tnougnt oi
Moran of the detective bureau, fol- 011 Y ? a ' » i ni! pn°fKh to pre- was
in the library. And then
lowed closely by Detective. Burke ° ar. „ ? r,, n r »»e r '» 's’lE!>Pr i ' '
I noticed the light, In Mr Archer's
and Snitkin of the homicide bureau,I
ir1
^ o tJ5 r ia I° 7 b l u b ’uf00^ r ere'b thr,°'J,?h the key - ,
came in.
. Yes' He was sitting in the li- hole, and I took it for granted th at
Moran greeted us pleasantly and bra. 5i , j d?u!,lI s ta I,s. readnk-
he had retired. So I went back
asked M arkham several questions
A*ld
vou Ko and bow f0 ? ? 6 5ra i.v an? burned out the
/ / m a y cost
ronrpm
inff
tho
ra.^*
w
»
saom
pH
r<*_
disport
yourself.
lights
and shut the doors.”
concerning the case. He seemed re-
„
u, ,,
. » _ . .
"You heard no sound in here?"
lieved to find Markham on he
£ ari?b!,e .¿'¡in?» i'iTa
w l Vt
and o
“No. sir”
scene, and at the district atto r- . 1 b,A l n " i '[ „ i n'!1 th
1 e 1
Vance
yawned
mildly.
ney's request, officially assigned
nthw
And w hat other servants are
By the by. there's a question
H eath to the case. He left us a l­
I forgot to ask Did Mr Brisbane
m ost immediately, manifestly glad there in the house?”
For
some
reason
th
e
man
breathed
Coe
take a walking stick with him '
to get away.
when he set out for Chicago?"
_ Burke and Snitkin had come a* a di ? °
b ?!,
There's only two. sir. beside m y-
"Yes, sir. He never goes anywhere
H eath 's specific request, and after
elf.” His voice was steadier now without a stick. He's subject to
greeting the sergeant, stood by the "The
Chinese
cook—”
rheum
atism —"
mantelpiece awaiting orders.
"Ah. a Chineses cook, eh? How
"So he’s told me a score of times I
M arkham sat down at the desk,
and made a peremptory gesture to
H eath
•'Let's see w hat we can find out
from the people in the house, S er­
geant.” He deferred to Vance “What
do you say to beginning with G am ­
ble?”
WOULDN'T
Vance nodded
•Quite. A bit of domestic gossip
A slight accident—and
ANY
to s ta rt with. And don't fail to pry
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Phone 501
Q ?
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