Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    BY CAUL ANDERSON
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SPBNT APPAEENTLV B6UBE01GNTOF THOSE
It's Death, My Darlino!
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COPER.' WHERE ABE
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-Capil4 Journal, Slem, Ore, Monday, March 2, 1953
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CHAPTER 33
Around noon, the sheriff returned.
8 mi accompanied this Urn by
several watchful-eyed, silent men.
"I don't know whether to hope
they'll be successful or not," Cous
in Jeff remarked soberly as we
watched them go. "If they're not,
k u mean j may suil oe auve.
But - He (topped a be realised
that pick bad followed me rat of
us out onto ttie gallery.
I want him found." Pick an
nounced to no one In particular.
1 want him brought home."
Lewis Haye went over to her and
put his arm around her waist.
"Dent give up hope, dear," he
aid. "No news is good news, they
say. And so long ss we dont know
for certain . . ."
aha neither yielded to nor re
sisted his encircling, arm.
"But I do know, Lewis?- aos s&u
emoUonlessly. "I think Tve known
from the beginning. Father la
deed Bobby shuddered.
"It's all so so horrible!" she ex
claimed. "It's as K something had
set out to destroy the whole family.
Something supernatural, like Aunt
I thought that this was a cozy
remark to make to three members
of that family; but I left Henri and
OousnWeff to deal with tt, and
turned to Amedee. . .
"Speaking of Aunt Delphine," I
began, lowering my voice, "dont
you think we ought to make an
other attempt to find out where she
got the sword day before yeeterdayf
It might give us a clue as to what
happened to Uncle Baoul."
1 was Just thinking about that,"
ne replied, -ana i oeueve i ;
ides. Come along and we'll try It
out."
We found Aunt Delphine In her
room.
"Tent, Peter and I want you to
oo something for us," Ameaee oc
ean, taking her bands in bis in
order to bold her attention. "Will
'"shetaiked up at him fondly.
K wont hurt vou DOW. Dede,
she said, "because I promised not
to tell. Peter heard me promise,
ItWM glanced at me.
' "I'll explain later," I whispered
to Amedee. "But now we'd better
try to find out what she knows
about the sword."
Aunt Delphine caught the last
two wcros. , .
"Yes, cherle, the sword," she said
gravely. "You should have given it
to Dede, as I told you to. Perhaps
then be wouldn't have come for
"She did give It to 'me, Xante,"
Amedee put in. "But that's what
we want to ask you about. Where
did you find It?"
She tooked uncomprehending at
first, and I was afraid for a min
ute that she wssnt going to be able
to remember. Then her expression
cleared.
"Oh. ." she said brightly. "You
want to know where I got it, 1 got
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it from RaouL He was out there
with Them."
When Aunt Delphine said either
"They- or "Them wKh a capital
letter in her voice, there was lit
tle doubt whom she was talking
snout, eo we let that pan pass.
"Can you take us to the placet'
Amedee asked.
Mala Mrlalnement." She rose
with the quick energy that seemed
so st variance with ner rrau ap
pearance, "oome, mo enianta.
She led us down the stairs and
out of the house.
If she's merely leading us out on
the road," Amedee observed, "It
Ian? going to mean anything.
Henri and Beau and I were over
this around the moraine Uncle
Raoul dlsaDDeared."
Just then we came to a sort of
bridle path, that branched off from
the main drive. ' Aunt Delphine
uirnea in it.
"Where does this lead?" I In
quired. "To the paddock and the stables,"
Amedee replied. "We came this way,
too." Then he stopped suddenly.
"But It never occurred to us to see
whether any of the horses were
miming!"
However. Aunt Delohlne didnt
stop at the entrance to the stables.
Instead, she continued along the
path where it skirted the fenced-in
green expanse of paddock, and dls-
appeared into a miniature woofl
land of hemlock and scrub Dine be
yond. Suddenly Amedee stopped.
There was an odd expression oo bis
face.
Peter, you id better e back." he
mm in a voice mat matched me ex
pression. "I mink I know where
shels taking us."
"But " I began to protest, and
then I glimpsed something through
me trees. It wss a squarish white
building, and set In the side facing
us was a ooor or the elaborate, iron
grlUework for which Louisiana
smiths were duly famous seventy-
uve to a nun area years ago.
"Oh!" I gasped.
"Wait here." Amedee commanded.
and went the rest of the distance to
the mausoleum alone. '
I saw him so ud to the lmn
door, cast one glance throueh the
open part of me grlUework, then
turn and come aulcklv to when
Aunt ueipwne and I waited
"Is is he mere?" 1 heard m.
self ask, and hardly recognised my
own voice.
Yes," he answered. His voice
sounded as unnatural as mine had
done. "Peter, take Aunt Delphine
and go back to the bouse. Then send
Henri or Cousin Jeff to find the
sheriff."
(To Be Continued)
Monmouth
Monmouth M. L. Sugden,
treasurer of the Oregon Society
of Crippled Children and Adults
for Polk county, and Mrs. A. E.
Fitzgerald, Monmouth chairman
are assisting In the annual Eas
ter seal sale which will be held
March 5 to April S. Fundi from
the sale of these seals Is used
for assistance to aid persons
who cannot qualify for assist'
ance from other agencies and
operation of a children! hospi
tal at Eugene. .
Mrs. Percy Lamb was reelect
ed to the executive board of the
Oregon Farmers Union at state
convention In Salem. Mrs. Lamb
has served a two-year term on
the board and Is president of
the Polk county union.
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theme girl of the photo show (UP Telephoto)
ACROSS
1. Infant
I. Flow back
22. Abrshsm's
birthplace
24. Give up hope
26. Type of
railway;
colloq.
37. Donated
3D. Everlasting
41. Metric land
measure
42. Behave
43. Pronoun
44. Bowing
implement
46. Absolute
48. Aeriform
fluid
51. Having least
moisture '
S3. Sober
55. Units
56. Quick to
learn
68. English school
58. Repose
SO. Oriental
conunsnder
61. Cried
t. Hobbies
11 Astringent
Hit
11. Correlative ef
neither
14. Ancient
region In
Alls
15. Peruse sgaln
17. Line to fasten
awnings to
a frame
It. Always:
poetic
SO. Twilled silk
fabric
22. Behold
23. Cold:
hersldry
25. Ansrchisue
29. Myself
27. Takes up
sgaln
Id Hurry
ROOM i. BOARD
I HEAR. OUHE GOING TO
EXPERIMENT ON CREATING A
NEW PERFUME...WELL.TDJUDGE
TOUR SENSE OF SMELL 87 THE QOCG
OF CGAR VOU SMCkE. WUU. PWEaBIY
MIX UP AN AROMA THATU SMELL
LIKE A PICKUP TRW OF GLASSES
AFTER. A COCKTAIL PARTY
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Solution of Saturday's Puzsle
DOWN
1. Uncovered
2. Opposite ot
aweatber
3. Small
donkeys
4. Uncle: Scotch
6. Tolerates
6. Exclamation
used to
frighten
T. Article of
food
S. Distant
9. Ascends
10. Take the chief
meal
11. Seasoning
herb
16. While
18. Exclamation
21. Have regard
for
21 More dis
courteous 58. Wed
27. Floor covering
28. Silkworm
29. Chess pieces
30. Hurry
31. Aromatic
beversge '
32. Building
sddition
33. Witnesses
38. Changes
partially
40. Contradict
42. Oil of rose
petals
44. Scent
43. English
musical
composer
46. You and me
47. Note of the
scale
40. On the highest
point
30. Dispatched
52. Superlative
ending
54. Condensed
moisture
ST. Dad
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By Gen Ahern
MM INDEED.. WITH THE BOOK.
FROM THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
ON THE SCIENCE OF PERFUME.
AND MY KNOWLEDGE Of
CHEMISTRY fM GOING TO CREATE
A BEWITCHING PERFUME
ONE COULD VELL IMAGINE
WAS USED BY CLEOPATRA
TO BEWITCH ANTONY
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