Thursday, July 25. 1938 THE KENNEL MURDER CASE ■y H IL L S B O R O ' i-iite r h e r u n d e r y o u r o w n nume ut Englew ood?" "B y gad. I d o n 't kn o w " The m a- Jor M im e d th o ro u g h ly dlaguoted w lt li h lin w -lf “ One o f those fo olish th in g s we a ll do lie lo oked ap It . . A n d th e re you arc Do you not ■ y m p .th tz . w ith me In m y predicam ent?” • |„ , t j„ , po| n t b u rs tin g In i „ tcg y , " re tu rn e d M a rkh a m "Inn Just w h a t do you propose doing to I p i .iln u 'J v e x iin .ii.- al V a lu e , e v m p . l lIn i n a l l y "M i v. h o nodded llix h y m ade m g e ll v .o i • a iu a lio n '" A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O . Frank Dooher Postmaster .11. OREGON social on the ch u rch la w n F rid a y evening The proceeds w ill go to w a rd * sending delegates to the F alls C ity E p w o rth League in s titu te M rs M ir y P o lle r spent the w e e k end in P ortland Helvetia Man Given Farewell Shop Enlarged /o e H a r»hey *’ , re c o v e rlr'« fro m blood po.sonlng In his hand Mrs Irene K o rn and fa m d y and E lle n W enger stayed fo r a fe w days at th e Hershey home. I tlo n s lly . . . the A rgus o ffic e is 1 glad to represent this a u th e n tic source o f q u a lity and style D e liv - erics are ve ry prom pt uad prices 1 are s u rp ris • in g ly reasonable C orrectness G reat L lo y d H a ll hud his te p a ir shop A ssurance in Plans Mrs. K e ffe r Mosteas; A. enlarged recently. ........ , 1,1 " ' V ........ V a m e d l l .v h im . I f t n p e lh e , a n d M ils D o ro th y Jean H eadricks of B e n e f it S o c ia l F r id a y for 1935 W eddings B adertscher C elebrates t h e tro u b le to h a v e th e dog re - ^ ; d ls " P " " W ,‘ ' n o w “ k ,t “ ,,d S. S. Van Din« P o rtla n d , fo rm e rly o f C ornelius, I t is a s a tis fy in g assurance to tra n sfe rre d I t never o ccu rre d to kn o w th a t one's fo rm a l sta tio ne ry I was a guest of Miss D ora Dee S el (tty M ita D o r o th y C ook e) “ I propone to go to the Coe house ( B y M ra . J o h n M Davidson) m e th u t h u r ls w o u ld w a n t to . h o w • is "S o c ia lly C o rre c t." and usk m any questions o f Its in C O R N E L IU S F ra n k D ooher has frid g e T hursday H E L V E T IA — H a rry Badertscher her. Bo 1 fille d out the b la n k und mates. W ill you uccom pany me?” M iu G usty H o ffm a n has e m p lo y W edding in v ita tio n s , m arria g e an been selected the new postm aster C o p y r ig h t b y W. K. W r ig h t bMu.S waM honor <uest at a fa re w e ll par- nouncements, p a rty in v ita tio n s , be ! th e re you nr«. T ro u b le , tro u b le , . m ent in P o rtla n K d «. M a rk hum glanced at the clock on fo r C ornelius. M is s 'L u d ile “ ‘ik h u lt z o f P o rtla n d '? *' hl» sister. Mrs. I tro u b le Vancv?" “ ” re “ n y th ‘ n “ “ ’ •< » ' • " « »<* S w .c k t-r troth a ls. v is itin g cards, b ir th an- W NU B .r v lo . Ladies* A id o f t h e L u th e ra n spent T hu rsd a y at th e home o f her . ... . . , ° i * y ' ^ “ ’ 'ird M r nouncem ents . . . each o f these is I else, Mi , a y n ig - h t O n ly. I d , o ld , his1X r e U r i ' ' r A.,.de ta‘ k“ ng Ids ch ¡ T u T " ' meet in R ,‘ u" r ¿nd M rs. R rch ” ' w L ill u n ? n ,n in g V 's “ h “ a “ ll parents. M m . m .. 1» Schultz, u..s...i., Badertscher Badertsi her is leaving Tuesday governed by ce rta in w e ll defined "N o. I th in k not I iu e s - . . M '" iu r y a i h i , ta x in g ms A u g u st w ith Mrs. P Lesser ,,,,, . , a , rill v (C o n tin u e d f r o m n ig h t fo r K la m a th Falls, w here he rules o f accepted usage I m la M a S t I w S » M r t I | lik e e lo e.k A n llille a n o t h i e l l r <llle im i r u h m ilip to usk n ie unothc hut und coal fro m the stand In the „» hostess » T he m J i» u n io r p A id 1.. ■ w . ill r 1 f He tu rn e d to the m a i d he w ent to w a rd "th e p riv a te J hC r m " ‘ V i A “ ! a*’ * M a rio n Lathan is w o rk in g at has a position in the new b a ke ry , We m a v n o t u s e t h , . , . , . 1— "A n d w hat tim e I d id you a rriv e j tio n ’’ lie opened re c e n tly by H erm an Schoen v e ry often, and f "A n n ie " he said. ” w h a t k in d o f lip - ,.,ltra lK ,. d ^ r T m In te re x tS ' he G r e ie ' M edford here th a t evening, M a jo r’ ” m ay n o t re q u ire , uld .. 1 • u I, ' u I M r and M rs ri C. S tanton and He w orked fo r M r Schoen in the any great q u a n tity o f them at any H ig g in b o tto rn s«- emed to ponder *“ £ * d **«" « "*» D e ta tteld t m ’ visite d in V e rn o nia Sun- o h ?h a^ e ry ‘le re and stayed tim e. B u t. we a lw a ys do wish before he co u ld Fh® ' " u,d • eemed K « “ ‘ ly »ur- w hat about Heath ” R obert Cochrane, w ho has been K a th e rin e v is ite to the question; but i ? „ X l t h Atheu ? ! i ' Y * " " “. ,Un¿‘!. _r5 ‘ * * v e ry ’ ure ‘ ha‘ w * »octal form s prised ut ‘ th is question “ und n d in in g sum m er session o f O re- re day led t th h e In fo rm a ,,d “ stured ,u r, d "O h. the e a n ." “ a ‘ tte “ ''id Oh, the sergeant sergeunt. hv by a a l ll l m means," speak A n n ie supplied e in fo rm a Fn-d B o lin of H a rris b u rg called ^ n? 'y P„ A J a,,8e g ro u p o f fr ends we do use are socia lly correct. at Vance T hen she shot u q u ick Vance ii-p h ed "He's d e fin ite ly ln - gon N o rm a l ut M onm outh, has re tion. i... D r. C. ...u at l ‘ the n a rty rtv - A a -. . . na- it • the W h ,._ itin _ g home ^-i___ T h u rs - was present Pres‘'n ‘ a he p ¡glance ut lllg g ln h o tto m . tu rn e d home. r t P o in t" , fo _____ rm s are sold •You a rriv e d about six o'clock. | • W e ll, do you know , or don't dleated " day | Sunshine c lu b met w ith Mrs. Jas- C. H o U ic k e r o f Salem v is ite d Mrs. M a rkh a m re tu rn e d to his desk s ir." she in fo rm e d h im w ith u re you. A n n ie ? " the m a jo r asked her M rs. H. Ja e n icke attended a Pc r K e ffe r J u ly 17. A la rge group und phoned th e h o m icide bureau. Edna Russell and M rs M Edson sp e ctful naivete "A n d Miss D oris severely b rid a l shower at G rab e l fo r M rs attended and one new mem bei When lie had replaced the rece ive r S aturday. cume In ut h a lf-p a st seven.' "Yes, sir, I know . Miss D o ris he w a lke d hack to the door. It H Busch iG la d y s M cLeod, h u t M rs Buber. Joined The annual c lu b Guests o f Mrs. Louise C octhrane week. ' P icnic w ill be h e ld at B a lm G rove "A h , yes Q u ite rig h t, A n n ie " sent me to B roadw ay to the d ru g "H e a th w ill he w u itm g fo r us Sunday w ere Miss A v a C ochrane T tif m u jo r pretended to he g ra te store on ly W ednesday m o rn in g to ___ _____ Miss Frances Gnos en terta in e d A u g u st 4. a ccording to plans dis- o f Salem, M r. and M rs. ________ Lester In fro n t o f police headquarters." f u l fo r b u yin g th is m oot p o in t re buy tie r u lip s tic k " M oo b e rry, M rs. L lo y d Shaw and her Iow a H ili school pu p ils w ith CUS!M;<I T he hostess was assisted in W e got in to Vance's ear. picked ca lle d to his m em ory. "M ias D e la W ell, te ll M r V unre w h u t kin d up th e sergeant, w ho seemed u n John A lla n , B y ro n and G ilb e rt a s w im m in g p a rty south o f H ills - 5?r v ,l?k “ y ^ r s E R itte r. M rs A Sh ell Fly Spray is quick fie ld ," hv e xp la in e d b la n d ly to it w a s " Donaldson and M rs A. H. M eyer u su a lly su rly, und d ro ve u p tow n M o o b e rry and Miss B e th and Rob- boro T hursday, Vance, “ said she hud been shop Donald M ille h ra n d t had his ton- m eeting w ill be A ugust 21 It was u D u p le x C a rm in e - o A t F ifty - n in th street a n d F ifth e rt Cochrane. p ing.” C. D avidson has re tu rn e d home *ls and adenoids rem oved at the w ’ *h M rs C Spierlng. som ething lik e th u t; Miss D o ri uvenue we entered C e n tra l purk death to flies, mosqui M rs. N e il M c N u lty o f San F ra n - “ W ell, w e ll,” m u rm u re d Vance w ro te It out fo r m e." she said. I noticed a fa m ilia r fig u re seated fro m Estacada, w h e re he was em- Jones hospital in H ills b o ro F rid a y "T h a n ks a w fu lly , A n n ie Leslie B ro w n re tu rn e d F rid a y cisco. C a l, spent the week-end w ith toes, ants— all soft-shell " I d id n ’t know* the »hop* w ere op T hat o„ one n t benches ju s t beyond ployed. w ill be a ll." M r and M rs C. W ells J r. and from a tr ip to Chicago, 111. her parents, M r and M rs C. E en mo lute . . Astonishin* ” the col p riv e t hedge, a lit t le d is insects. As we emerged in to Seventy M ill Remodeled K o rn M rs. M c N u lty was en route tance fro m ttie roa d w a y, and ut daughter Ju n e o f Redm ond called The m a jo r sq u in ted bln Mina 11 The C o rne lius Feed m ill is be- home fro m the Business and P ro eye« and glanced q u ic k ly in Vance's fir s t street, the m a jo r expressed (hut m om ent Vunce leuncd over at the Joseph Cochrane hom e Tues- The E X T R A killing I tils c u rio s ity in a question fessional W om en’s c lu b convention w h u t and gove ord e l. t(J lh v c h a u ffc u r day on th e ir w ay to the beaches ing rem odeled d ire ctio n . Mrs. Jo h n B oyd has * * been * i l " l “ at to h u it the car ‘ J *“ “ Mrs. “ ’ L lo y d ' Shaw and son John at Seattle Wash., w here she was a "O h, I ’m q u ite sure,“ he sup about ttia t lip s tic k , s ir power o f Shell Fly Spray "N o th in g serious I hope." Vance w ,.,.(h. , , co m m u n in g w ith ht« her home near C ornelius. A lla n le ft th is w eek to jo in M r delegate fo r th e San Francisco plied. “ th a t a n u m b e r o f the s m a ll I Just wanted S()U| „ „ yon bench he suid M rs O le O lson and fa m ily re- Shaw, w ho is e m ployed at P o rt c lu b She made the tr ip v ia the is proven by stan dard er M udison uvenue shops ure open re tu rn e d casually A nd to clear up a lit t le p o in t An em pty he was one o f the persons w.w. tu rn tly fro m a ... v is . it w ith O rfo rd . U n ite d A ir lines, re tu rn in g to San . . e d re c e n ... late.” w ith P e et-G ra d y tests. L u th e ra n P icn ic Sunday F rancisco M onday m orn in g Vunce a p p a re n tly d id not hear h . o . ld e « r o . f . . D u p .. le x C a rm in e lip s tic k w hom I wished to have p a rle y I r r la ,lv e “ ln Stevenson, Wash th is e xp la n a tio n He had a lrea d y ,o u " d » • * " J “ “ ’ »'«I«-« has th in k I 'l l to d dle o ve r und p u t a The annual L u th e ra n p icn ic w ill M r and M rs Pete Jossy and Mrs. Salem. M,KS A v a C ochrane o f S ¡Yet this more power ,..r....u n .........- .a ket in , _ M „ r C oes lib r a r y Thursday few questions to h im ," w h o is a tte n d in g sum m er session be held Sunday fo llo w in g t h e F re d Dancer attended the fu n e ra l tu rn e d ... to the m aid o f th e ir cousin. H erm an Schiewe, of " B y the by, A n n ie ," he asked n“ jr r il»k He opened th e door o f the car. ut U n iv e rs ity o f O regon in P o r t ch u rch hour, at R ip p lin g Waters. ful spray is not injurious "B y gad! You d on't »ay!” The M r and M rs Joseph S uver spent P o rtla n d F rid a y M r Schiewe died land. spent the w eek-end w ith We fo llo w e d h im In to the roadw ay "w as the dog here d u rin g d in n e r? ” the w eek-end in M o n m o u th w ith fro m blood poisoning fro m a scratch "O h, yes. s ir,” the wom an as- m ajor, how ever, d id not seem p a r und tu rn e d east to w a rd a sm all op M rs. Louise Cochrane. to humans. tic u la rly p e rtu rb ed "D o ris m ust relatives. , on his fin g e r. B irth d a y Celebrated ening in the hedge i>ured him . "She ulw ays gets under have dropped In on A rc h e r Coe to _____ . Mrs. Ed N u n n and d a u gh te r R u th C elebrate B irth d a y M rs A le x Eischen celebrated her W rede was s ittin g w ith his back m y feet when I ’m se rving .” .. A N D LADIES, it won't to us. perhaps a h u n dre d fe e t'w a v ' *J*r ‘ hda>' w l<h a p a rty at h e r home A n n o f Spokane, and M rs H a ro ld Mr and M rs. Pete Jossy and A nd how do you account fo r ’“ ‘ L f i ,y . gazing over the lake Just as we ^ W a y . Cooke o f B eaverton called at the c h ild re n C larence and H a rry Bad- the fact thut she disappeared lm - i O h ' ,lhe kn e w h im ' ,h c ,> discolor walk or curtains. Dancrs Held W. R. Cooke home Tuesday a fte r ertscher spent Sunday w ith th e ir m ediately a fte r M a jo r H lg g ln b o t-i T,h‘‘ rn“ 'lo r * ° Ui * y u '■ - ....... «c came opposite h im — ulung the ..™ hedge. S um m er is th a t w a y . . . w ilts F red Haase h e ld dances in his noon. parents. M r. and M rs A d o lp h Bad- tom and Miss D e la fie ld hud gone’ " I 1 Intro d u ce d h im to her about I noticed the ro tu n d fig u re of En- the s p rig h tlie s t s p irits a n d ch icke n houses W ednesday A rm F ra c tu re d ertscher. w h o are w ith th e ir daugh- " I d on't know, s ir- honest I d on't. I “ ^ rnT„ u,t^ S j ‘‘ * " , m oc‘ r , Kht w a lk in g dow n the path to- new the p e rk ie s t fro c k s B u t take The sm all d a u gh te r o f M r and ‘ er, M rs B e rth a F loyd , at T u a la tin . I l.aiked fo r her e ve ryw h e re , ‘ »«“ 'n u lly u n d e rs ta n d ' w a rd th e bench on w h ich W rede and S a tu rda y nights. Vunce held . out his hand Mrs. H e n ry B e h rm a n and son Mrs. L lo y d H a ll rece ive d a b ro k - A d o lp h Badertscher celebrated his looked out in the back ya rd und In Y “ " " h,£U ou‘ 1h l* h“ n' h e a rt . . . Hom e L a u n d ry 's sat He had the D oberm an Pinscher C liffo r d Mapes, re tu rn e d F rid a y en a rn> *n a fa ll at h e r hom e T h u rs - 70th b irth d a y at T u a la tin Sunday, th the court, and 1 w ent th ro u g h ev-1 I .Y’, ? ? 1. . a n k on a leash prices m ake comebacks easy, P la y a t P icnic e ry rea r h u llw u y In the house B u t y ? u f ° r help. I l l le t you kn o w "W e ll, w e ll," Vance rem arked; fro m San Francisco, Cal., w h e re ^ y - and Hom e L a u n d ry 's Special M rs. B e h rm a n v is ite d and C liffo r d | _ L it t le Joyce, Jean and B u b b y she wasn’t a n lyw y w h h e e re re ’ " in connection I l ° r Mny developm ents ••• «■««•••■«v "th e ta lk a tiv e M r E n rig h t is in - D - , , ----- .------------ H e lv e tia band played at the coun- Process keeps clothes clean _ . . . . _______ _ _____„ „ x R i i d - a“ .l; nded school Barnes spent last w eek w ith th e ir ty F arm ers' U n io n p ic n ic at R ip - "W h y d id n ’t you lo o k in th«* ^ l< lit t le S cottie In the mean- va d in g new te rr ito ry Perhaps longer. * - . I I lln m you Vl.ll Innu ,.>«nr...l she .. k... is 1. re ch t tire xi_ d s of > the * vista . street?" Vance asked ,lm<- ,nuy r<‘,,t »»»ored over the M ‘ S F ra n k K och and m other Krandparents. M r and M rs B W p lin g W aters Sunday. A large group A t th e s e n e ig h b o r ly s ta tio n s ; "Oh. she c o u ld n 't huvo got in to being ta ke n care o f." re s e rv o ir ." M rs Z anow have re tu rn e d fro m Barnes o f H ills b o ro fro m th is v ic in ity attended, W. L. Stevens, I.x a r r l the street," the m aid exp la in e d "W h a t should I do n o w ? " asked Just then an am azing th in g haD- ° Y.*.ay at^ t *ie beach. A nsw er F ire C a ll Joseph Wenzel, scoutmaster, and Banks Service Station. Banka "She was in the k itc h e n and the 'h e ' " “ Jor pened The Doberm an suddenly ? ° rla D.o b^ r 18 sPc n d ‘ n« h e r va- C o rne lius r u ra l fir e d e p artm en t n in e Boy Scouts le ft Sunday to H. E. E w ri Aloha d in in g room here, s ir; and o n ly I “ W e ll." re tu rn e d Vance cheer- halted in his tracks, d re w back a Cat!° 7 . w l,i h e r Rrandparent». Mr * as called to a grass fir e near the h ik e to T illa m o o k , s ta rtin g fro m Mission Service Station. Beaverton the fro n t door o f the liv in g roo m ,u , ly - " i f 1 w ere you I ’d go horn« foot o r tw o. and crouched dow n anJ M rs , T P y le ' at L a u re l M d rv l" K fa h m e r h o m e F rid a y P a tto n va lle y. T he y expect to re- Clem ent’s Service S U t. Beaverton leads In to the m ain h a ll B u t t h a t , “ nd » Kood n ig h t's rest " as i f in te rro r Then, w ith a cu riou s . ™ , neth ? n' I t,h has e m p lo ym e n t The fir e was b elieved to have tu rn F rid a y by auto. Balm Grove Park was closed um l locked a fte r M iss I W hen he had gone. Vunce entered whine, tie bounded fo rw ard drag- 11 T illa m " ok G lc n and Iv a n S m ith been started by a careless sm oker M r and M rs Sim on Hershey. G. L. McCutchen. Glenwood Progress Garage D o ris um l M r H ig g in b o tto rn w ent h l’ r a r - w h ic h was w a itin g outside g in g his iru s li fro m the astonished ,p ?ni f „ ;,y a l T ‘ lla m ook. M r and Mrs. L ester M oo b e rry Elda. W a lte r and John Hershey. E the B elle M udison. and gave orders E n rig h t's hand He leapt stra ig h t John Rock, w ho is em ployed at M rs M D. M ann and M rs M a ttie E. K o i rn , M rs. N. M c N u lty . M rs. F H elvetia Store out.’ understand It, it. the the dog d o g 1,0 * * d riv e n nt once to th e C rlm - to w a rd W rede W illa m in a , is spending _ a fe w days S m ith v is ■_ ite d T h u rsd ----- ay a H. E. Snyder. D illey - r- — t th — e J -- Weng --enflcr, K e n n e th and E lle n W enger, "Then, a* I I understand Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore. N. Lilly, Gales Creek C. Hare home in P o rtla n d . M rs. Iren e K o rn and R obert and could o n ly have gone in to the rear ,n 0 * C o u rts b u ild in g As soon us we W rede tu rn e d his head to w a rd at his home here. A. Karpstein. Kinton Mrs. Schm idt H ostess Miss Frances Gnos spent the la t- K a th ry n K o rn v is ite d the Joe H e r- y a rd w ere shown in to M a rkh a m 's of- the dog. d re w back, und started to J. C. Parm ley, Cornelina M rs N ic k S c h m id t was hostess ter p a rt o f th e w eek a t th e R Dea- shey fa m ily at Bacona S aturday ' ¥.•», sir. th a t's a ll A n d th a t's 5 * * ; Vance th re w h im s e lf In to a rise H ut he was too late The Ladies' A lta r society T h u rs - v ,lle sum m er home south o f H ills - ------------------------------- —-------- -------------- the strung th in g about It. sir; f o r ' cb,,lr u,,d. ly in g buck, closed his Doberm an sprang at h im w ith un- ¡ i „ i f she hud been in the rear ya rd . | eyes. e rrin g u iin und fastened hts pow - day afternoon. Lu n che o n was se rv- boro. news, M M arkh arkh a a m m , , e e rfu J R- W ilfle y is on a t r ip to east- I w o u ld have found tie r " I "* have a b it o f news, rfu l l fangs fungs in m " the man’ s ne<!k ed ,o 21 ladies O u t-o f-to w n guests " D id you look in " the vacant lo t ,lld d*'a r. be announced W rede was bow led o ve r backw ards i? <;! u,d<‘d Fr,t-d Ga,dwe11 ° f v r2 Oreg°n next door, between tin s house und m moat g ra te fu l." M a rkh a m w ith the dog on top o f h im g ro w l- „ llsb oro. M r«. Joe Cawrse. and ^ rn,? a -?ean Russell o f Salem. Mi Coe’s residence?” reached in to a d ra w e r fo r u fresh »ng th ro a tily It was a te rrih l.. « rs c *ia rle s W u n d e rlic h o f V e r- ^ n o has been v is itin g h e r grand- " I looked there, too sir. though c*Ma r ’’W hat m ig h t it be?” sight. boort. A u g u st m eeting w ill be w ith m other. M rs. E d n a Russell, i s I knew il w o u ld n 't do any good Vance sank even deeper in to his Sergeant Heath ye lle d at the ton M r8 i ra " L D ? ° hY r th e 0 ^ * 1 W i,h re la tiv e s There's no w ay she could have c h a ir o f his voice in a fu tile e ffo rt to v i. P b “ n<I»y " pYrYuFn " gotten th ro u g h the gate, fo r it's "* n ,in l’ 1 k n o w w h o k ille d the d istra ct the dog. and ju m p e d over Voung People s c lu b o f St A le x - M rs E d ith B u rb a n k o f T illa m o o k a lw vuys a ys kept ke p t locked Coe b ro th e rs." the hedge w ith an a la c rity ,a ander , c* “ rc h have changed the *» em ployed at the Ben L yd a home. - ----- amazed me As he ran to w a rd ih .. date o f th e lr P>enic fro m A u g u st . Bobby Edw ards re tu rn e d to Vunce d id not speak fo r a mo« M a rs h fie ld last w eek a fte r a stay C H A P T E R XI S tru g glin g Wrede. ha d re w his re " J u ly _27- at R ‘ PPbn« W aters m ent; then he asked w ith un- here at the A J O liv e r home Pirnic Saturday vo lve r. Vance looked on w ith a w onted serious n t M r and M rs. A rn o ld Gnos and E p w o rth League o f the M coldness th a t I co u ld not under- Death and Revelations " A t Just what tune. Annie, d id ch u rch w ill sponsor an ice cream fa m ily spent Sunday at C a rlto n you s ta rt y o u r seurch fo r the dog * M a rkh a m leuned fo rw a rd in his stand i t is q u ite im p o rta n t th a t you b e ! ch a ir, and gave Vance a q ' u izzica l h a m T h " e re Justice in ’ ba‘ . M a rk - slo w ly He stood up and shrugged park. look he ’s 'enn.rr.'.^'.La Miss Florence Haase re tu rn e d to accurate ’• look j ham, he com m ented, lig h tin g a "Y o u p o s itiv e ly stagger m e." he cig a re tte w ith steady f/ngers'8 ** u h * ' , |»hUl<«e « S i* *« M a rk h a m ," he her w o rk in P o rtla n d the last of ” 1 can te ll you alm ost e x a c tly .! ‘You p o s itiv e ly stagger me.” he cig a re tte w ith ‘ ‘ said "W h a t name shall I w r ite in Heath had now reached the doe :" r i h ‘ ‘ V0“ ’ ‘ he s llK k ',es‘ em otion the w eek a fte r spending her vaca- s ir.” the wom an answered, w ith * on the w a rra n t’ " and placet! the re v o lv e r a e a ln ^ The do« s. ! an“ s sav7 « l ‘ he ju g u la r tio n here o u t h e sitation " I t was w hen I was "T oo m uch haste. M a rk h a m ." its head There w e re tX o share T . a rte ry . W rede u th ro u g h w ith m y dishes und the Vance reproved h im F a r too m uch rep o rts T he Doberm an staggered ? X g“ ‘ onct\ ,ro n l P™- l v Ifn y ° “ C1/ y o u r address k in d - housew ork. Miss D o ris und M r hash T here are va riou s lit t le fo rw a rd on its side and went h m D »x* s ib ly - an in c e ’ nd H ig g in b o tto rn w ent o u t ut nine th in g s to be d o n e —U ttle kn o ts to ly in g v e ry s till " ” P ? rm enibohsm No use ru s h in g ____________________________ t f o'clock, and w hen I hud s tra ig h t W hen we reached W rede there T i ih u . °Xl ° r .S' » a . ened e v e ry th in g up. it was e xa ctly be tie tl before the a rm o f the la w cun pounce upon the c u lp rit was no m ovem ent in his body He ! ’ » m orncn‘ a u n ifo rm e d o i h ulf-past ten.” ly., a rm , d o n 't ^ n e c d o t h « ^ - <ay - - h is . back, his e y e s ^ i S I. Vance nodded. “ H ow do you ac -on i n that case, perhaps you could his arms, d ra w n up" as* m otionless M a rk h a m and s a lt e d count fo r the dog's dlsappearanc« " A n y th in g I can do sir? ” b rin g y o u rs e lf to co n fid e in m e." death. H is th ro a t was red. and A n n ie ? " “ You m ca an am I can't account fo r It. ir A t M a rkh a m « till spoke Iro n ic a lly "I «real p ,„,l o f blood had form ed officer” M ig V h /k t h a m ll ' an<w ere bulance. d "7 n firx t, w hen I c o u ld n 't fin d her. I th a t you kn o w how the under his head It wax a Mght I ' M arW la m answ" t d in a strained, hu sky voice. th o u g h t m aybe some d e liv e ry boy. I crim es were co m m itte d ." »'ish 1 had n e ve r seen. T h e o ff ic e r h u r r ie d a w n v Summer activity and re o r one o f the expressmen, had Alas, n o '' Vance shook his head E n rig h t came lu m b e rin g up. his his ca ll-b o x sistance against heat are stolen her She's a sly lit t le d e vil, lu g u b rio u sly. "T h a t’s the c h ie f re«- m outh open, his face the color of "And w h a t do y o u w a n t me to tests of your child’s stam she is A n d ve ry sweet. A n d she son w h y I shall hoard m y th e ory ch a lk has a lo va b le n a tu re A lm ost any- aM lo p e rp e trate d them. I co u ld My G— d ! oh. m y G d .” ke d o ’" w a ile d th e frig h te n e d E n rig h t. ina! The child whose sum "G o home and ta ke a s tiff d rin k l one could get her to fo llo w them . I m ake out an e xce lle n t case against m u tte re d over und over mer diet is for the major and tr y to fo rg e t th e episode I f B u t no one had been here a fte r m u rd e re r fo r the d o in g -in o f Vance stood lo o k in g dow n at w e need you. w e 'll c a ll on y o u ." part our pure milk, is a seven o’clock th a t e v e n in g." A rc h e r M y great d iffic u lty , how - ” r <^de. sm oking co m p la ce n tly He E n rig h t made an a tte m p t to a n healtky child. She tu rn e d to the m a jo r beseech » ver. w o u ld be that there was no tu rn e d to E n rig h t swer. but fa ilin g , he tu rn e d and in g ly Point w h a te ver in the m u rd e re r’s q u ite a ll rig h t, d on’t y , waac w addled aw ay in to the ga the rin g " I'm te rr ib ly sorry, sir, honest k illin g Brisbane. M o tiv e is la c k in g kn o w ." he said in a hard voice m ist C o rn e liu s G ro u p S p o n so rs D O N 'T JUST WOUND EM* SHELL FLY SPRAY H om e Laundry ÔC D ry Cleaners Mothers I am. I loved lit t le M iss M acTa in fact, that p a rtic u la r m u rd e r ▼ish " is m eaningless fro m a lo g ica l p o in t •That'S q u ite a ll rig h t, A n n ie ," <>‘ view But I'm sure the m u r- Vance said in a k in d ly tone. "M iss de re r most passionately desired th e M aeTuvish 1« w e ll and happy." death o f A rc h e r A n d yet. It w o u ld He tu rn e d to H ig g in b o tto rn be u tte rly unreasonable to accuse "B y th e b y ." he asked, "w h e re h im o f k illin g A rc h e r he nppar- d id you get M iss M aeTavish. M a e n tly c o u ld n 't possibly have done jo r? " " I bought her fro m M r lle n r y B ix b y , w hen she was fiv e m onths old. und I tu rn e d h e r o ve r im m e d ia te ly lo Miss D e la fie ld .” the m a jo r said re g re tfu lly "D o ris became attached to her and insisted upon show ing her. I trie d to discourage h e r—" "She was q u ite w o rth y o f being shown, said Vunce. . . . 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