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PA OF, TWO MEDFORD MATT, TTtTRUXE.' MEDFOKn, OREflOy. FRIDAY. MAY. 9. lflTO. 'Springtime 1 jresnness w ;( ALL THE YER j iM n i v A Murder 'at . i HEAT OF BATH IS CITED IN HEALTH COunty Health Department Activities and News By Dr. B. C. Wilson, Health Officer dera to one ; Ition. ilu - to a,. spotless home M is eastj to have- Surprise visitors your home can always be prepared for them. Oronite Cleaning Fluid, NON-EXPLOSIVE and quick drying keeps your furnishings, rugs, draperies, upholstery spotless and immaculate! Ideal, too, in removing spots from your . delicate fabrics, men's suits, felt hats, neckties and leaves no objectionable odor. For com plete cleaning jobs, your dry cleaner has spe cial equipment and experience. Safe for delicate fabrics and f.ist colors! Sold at drug, grocery, department and hard ware stores and Standard Oil Dealers. - f -" Oronite CLEANING FLUID is non-explosive JL 8YSQPSI8: Fear and suspicion arc obsessions on the island estate of th haled, wealthy Dan Para do. Allan Hunt, who come to chick on Paradox art collection o ing and qneer bejtvior by every on in th house. At dinner that night the guests play a "gam of murder." with Parados, teho is ab sent, the per ton supposed to have) been Lillcd. Anatot Fli&e, a French detective whose presence is unexplained, leads the "game," with everyone denying guilt, Flique suddenly tells them that Parados actually was murdered shortly before dinner. The "game" in a moment becomes reality. Parados is found dead in his li brary, shot in the heart, a Si -cent price tag clutched in his hand, ifamuels, deputy district attorney, ond hts rides begin a grim search tor clews. Chapter 8 CAROLINE DEFENDS HERSELF C A.MU ELS began to write Id a notebook. 1 looked trom one to another. Trie doctor at work, FUque polishing the top ot his head, Johns Odd Hug with bis glosses. And Caro line ... It was Caroline 'a eyes that drew me. "You seem to bare forgotten The Cut." Mrs. Parados said abruptly. "What about It?" Samuels de manded. "Tonight's and tomorrow night's tides are two or the highest oC "That girl there Mift Brent I N Caroline shrank back. ' It tri an unfortunate psyi-holoi;-IOWA CITY tAK A bathtub , .u- You've no right to take that a.Oj thermometer may soon bo a houe- ...,,, u.iUh r..mn .h-,t hold fixture as the result of ex- ! people are more imprt-d by ru-.v, !erimentH being conducted at the j and startling events than by mur-1 university of Iowa. j nerious conditions mat develop j To determine effects of warmth J slowly uyer a considerable period jand coldness of water on the phys- I of ime. The occurrence of a fv ical condition of athletes in the deaths from smallpox in a com- primary purpose of a study being ; in unity will usually result In whole j made by Dr. V. W. Tuttle, uni- f sale vaccination as a preventive versity physiologic. Rut. it is i measure, while the greater urn I pointed out. Saturday qighters nd ber of preventable deaths that or- curtly. -Who are you? Wb.r. did Thv .h. " ' . . ' " L t or instance, to keep the bodily j ever, few people realize the srow- tltu);, Mrs. Parados!" 1 pro.lt ei hotly. "M.aFllque Is responsible lo. ! Miss Brest's presence here." j "What's all tiilsr Samuels dc j manded. "Miss Brent, did you say; I Caroline threw np her head an. j came forward. Samuels anpraiseo ' her with stormy eyes. j "Mrs. Parados infers yon hare no ; business here. Miss Brent," he said Heart disease may be t.,jn 1 or acquired. Little can l,t d H I prevent the development 0( O ' genital cast's beyond incrtajij 1 tention to the supervising ' j pectant mothers. Acquired K' I disease is most frequently a. 1. froii heart -disease is lnuri-af Ins. j Improper habits of living .O , . , u. i.n-' the Infections, particularly ih,'? 1-uir n,- tne oiKht .years ,n 11 , rht.O,natlc roup. n 'M thee fmures do not tell the ttnol'.-. " I to !:.-. in Hie rcshr.ration area of. It has been shown that lBt..f fie I nited Wales, the population ".- i "i iniecttoiu . .i.i.l . rhcim:H Hiuerun. i M increa.eii tiy aetoui associi-' you come from? What are you do log here?" Caroline kept her head up and told her story. It was essentially the story Fllque and 1 bad hearu In the billiard room. Truth was In the ring of ber voice. Even Sam uels must see that. "Th a rmrtrnit or.a D I - wasn't It?" Samuels demanded ! iL.1!?!1:. .and..",. brt?'!"ns- He's paid for It, If that's what you mean." That's what 1 do mean. Didn't it make It his?" Caroline eyed Samuels coolly. "A gentleman wouldn't think so," she said casually. "There are different codes, ot course." Samuels contemplated the end ot his cigar. "So you thought you'd better come and get the picture?" It seemed the decent thins to do," Caroline answered seriously. "If you'd had a Grandmother Breni you wonldn't have wanted to leave her with a" one - third. : rheumatic diseases in deaths from heart disease prac-'" "" uranss vttf t; ' ,i,.-.iu- ..itt.l.l ;m.l the. number scarlet fevcf In 1 2 ier rout 7,: caused by heart di.-ease as a con- Ihcria in 16 per cent, ihores ; tnbutins factor Increased xl perj 15- per cent rheumatism in 41 cent, although the number of cent, and tonsllltus In tis pCr t; deaths from all cause.-i increaJ-d ' of the rases: and among only about 14 per cent. Heart . there Is increasing evidence t disease is particularly a disease of! syphilis Is nn Important and early life. . 1 quent cause of serious damaj,"; In the perio.1 of to 1927. 10 : the vascular system. functions normal .lnrinv ..! f,, t i.,.. . iw . .., h..r, out of everv 100.1100 children from I The liability to cardiac in, the bath, temperature of the wa- i'ease and that its importance as a 5 to 15 years' of ai:e died of hea-ti ment In acute rheumatic fovn,. ter should be si degrees. Dr. Tut- i public health problem is j-reat-r disease annually in the resistratio.i les with ace. practically. 7lii tie says his experiments have I than that of tuberculosis or cancer, area of l2u. In other words. In cent occurinjr In children unrf shown! Special reports obtained by the the area comprlsinic 37 states and years of aBe -aa compared . i - Then again changes in the bath jl'nited Slates public health service. per cent of the total population f about 1l per cent in persons i-. temperature have producted varia- ! from certain states, for lSJft, with of the country, heart disease was! 41 years nf age. ! lions In the heart beat, heat of ! an asgreucte noDUlatlon of approi- the third hisaest in the list of the the ! Imately 25,000.000. showed th. t causes of dei-th among children. ater, 22S persons out of every 100. 000 Moreover, of 1 4 school cnuoren too. tends to produce Illness, Dr. i died from heart disease, as com- carefully examined by medical of-j Tuttle declares. pared with 10S from kidney di.?- ficers of the United States Public The physiologist hopes to f ix i ease. 105 from cancer, and 100 1 Health Service in Floridu, Illinois,: the temperature at .willch swim- from pneumonia the four grcit . and Missouri over 3 out of cvery mers will be able to make their j killers of mankind. Moreover, ; 1 90 had heart disease in the pre best marks. stnrv. because the numnr of dea'h pnrtlon of two functional diso:'- "Miss Brent," Samuels said, "exactly where were you between half past six and seven?" OOLITE FLT aiB AY, ORUKITF. FX'RMTUttC POLISH, OMOTCtTB AITO POLISH, OHONITE BAXDX OIL, ETC I- 44 S-pl. mi STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA . E. M. 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At dru store or by return mail an : receipt of 7JC in stamp, or rainv t olac hemiral . t a, Brentwood. Maryland, tht season," Mrs. Parados ex plained Impassively. "When It's un usually high, as It was tonight, the uproar Is deafening. The tide was high at 6:45. The noise In The Uut might have drowned the sound of the shot-" "Well, I don't know," 1 put Id. "The Gut made a terrific row while I was here with -Mr. Parados, but I was la the room above, and 1 think I should have heard the shot had the -pistol been fired without a silencer. Id spite ot The Gut." Samuels nodded. "We'll test It at high tide tomorrow. It's my opinion a silencer was used. Got the bullet. Door "Yes. A forty-live. Isn't It!" "Colt automatic forty-five with a silencer attachment," Sam u tit grunted, turning the bullet over to Kirk. "Butter let Fllque see It." Fllque did not appear interested. "These silencers, monsieur they are not easy to get?" "Not easy." Samuels admitted, but they can be got. From what I koow ot Parados-" lie looked al Mrs. Parados. "Your husband was pretty well known and" "Pretty well hated," Mrs. Para dos said calmly. "Never mind my feelings, Mr. Samuels, 1 haven't any lert, lea. Id look Into the revenge motive. The Brent collection hasn't ueeo touched and the saft basal been bsokea Into. Da a had a host of enemies." Samuels nodded. "That brings me back to you people. This It Just as likely to be to Inside as an outside lob." He paused. "1 shall want to know what each ot yon was doing between bait-past six and seven. It any of you hare got anything on your minds, get ready to throw It off." The doctor drew a rug over the body. "Mr. Parados owned all ot Sao Lucas, didn't he Samuels asked. "Ves." .Mrs. Parados answered. "Any one else lire on tht Island T" "No." "What about the Sshlng Tillage on the east side?" "It's abandoned. A tew Portugese fired there once, but Dan chased thera away. There's no out there now, so far a.v I know." "Have you jeoo any strangers -round?" "Yes" "Whcn? Who w.u It!" . Mrs. I'aia-ic ttuu, out, her band. "Miss Brent," he Inquired abrupt ly, "exactly where were you be tween halt-past six and aeveu I' ll was the inevitable question Caroline's shoulder was trembling against my band ou the back ot hei chair. "Do you suspect me ot killing Mi Parados?" Caroline asked, amaze ment in ber voice. "Look here, Samuels," I hroke In vehemently. "It Miss Brent nau killed Parados wouldn't she bart gone through that door," pointing towards the billiard room door, "in stead of going round through the patio to the side window?" "That door was locked. M. I'Anti qualre," Fllque said gently. -'.Made molselle could nut have used It." "How did you open It, then?" "My eyes had seen monsieur pu. the key In his pocket," Flique in formed me. "If Parados kept the billiard rooti locked, what was the wmljir do Ing open?" Samuels wanted ti know. "Dan probably opened It,- Mrs Parados explained. "Its a wes room and It gets pretty warm n the late afternoon, even In tne win ter. Dan never could stand beat. Samuels addressed himself t Caroline again. "1 do not accuse you ot killtm Parados. Miss Brent." he sain (one fully, "but If you did kill mm. yoi had better come through. Vou v. got a strong motive. Come tliroocl. now and you'll get an acquittal." Caroline breathed deeply. "1 did not kill Mr. Parados," tbr said In a tense voice. "Fine!" Samuels esclalmcu "Now answer that question. When wert yoa between tixthirty auv seven this evening?" "1 was In the boathouse waltinr tor the young man who mas in. launch, between halt-past live auc tlx." Carolina replied steadily. "It began to get dark around si and I climbed up the cliff and s.n on a rock for aboat an hour. It wa$ thera that the dca ot making a lasi attempt to get possess. ju of the portrait came to me. But I am glad 1 tried." "Did yoa see anybody while ycu were sitting there?" "No," Samuels nodded. "That's all. 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