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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1932)
I l l u s t r a t e d f e a t u r e s e c t i o n — Novem ber s. 19 3 2 . T h e C ongressm an’s F am ily, T w o mlnutea later )»e emerged U l- uui|)hantly carrying another slip of p a p « l.*k' hr said ITie lir M M H tvom U u . ' I d»*cv*er types tlie same W hoever w ioie t*w per aerVm, frantic*Up star ho harming this genial ohl le llo * o lio that note to Lucas, wrote it on his «toad N h I» . removing tl flow DOW rc*UHl peacefully upon hl« own typewriter And hr must have ch«lr IlHi pi« >111« II on * in*i’ n«meO. NuUhmwui. (he dead man death bed? barn here. In this apartment, to What motive could Loiter «mi the «I her • middle ac*d , . . , . . . have done it “ .HMc h.itM fatrlp baauttfnl t o n » .hv l»T brtimd th » dastardly perform- "That makes thing« a little «Seacnbed herself as the hov.»«keeper 1 Är easier.** the inspector sighed "W ith r«H the police to hand;* the c«ae and give the «m«»tttg non to me paper j For several xrcotkU no our moved that clue you've got there, we can go on with the Investigation " He ^ 'a T h . . T W p J r ^ ■“ * *«• > — • '• > * « . Wr turned to a police M i g r a n t who had on the wav. but 1 hold him until they all stood there trwiUiflxed. Wrttchmg been In his attendance since he * T » . . . aer.ant. a(rr.be . « «*>• doctor a » hr cot«rliid«t hl» briet lt*>i M B r id Ihg buttdteg Smith • man a acath In an attack of heart diacoa fW n illw tlM l. .Filially li* luttkrd I m sakl, "g that woman the hut the poUca tktrlor. attar raammaiton lip. housekee|>re and srnd lier In hero Ucctaroa that Luma has boon murhcrcU ..j »m posltlvr flow ." hr « I d . to me aSiir ■% hm k her own hi i«o«tiittt ¡••th»t It was poison tahtrlt t-httftrd rt»otn. reatmg T h efo're two private« NOW OO ON WITH THB STORY ttM death < ' this At. H.WrVr,. gom dm g the , i , n | •, \\ , f 1 sent C H A PT E R I I |ld likr to make othrr te*U brtuir you for her - The doctors •uiissiug declaration diM lng tl1® cctllfleate o f drain I he “ Yea air.“ Hrrgrant Hmitlt • heeta „ ... . .. . .• o m w im in s »lomttch will have to c hiked together aikl Ills Imnd ftctoundnl us «11 W *s I trur that ^ punlprd « „ d thr cuntenU tested touched tlie brim o f his cap in Hepresentati e Paul Lucas, the tail, i f my diagnosis of poisoning 1« cor- salute Kaunt and handsome old Southern- rect. we will find unmudukuble cos- A moment later he returne«! will« ihr mkldie ag.xl white lia i ted lady rr. had no. dtrd from a hrsrt uf nly p . p „ In black on hi* aim Hr helped her at all. but had bern murdered Älld thr wruaUou that this' » t o o into a chair ami *tood L-hind her ----------------------------------------- ------- ttou d cause A a 1 dtnc.crrrd hr a t . ha tu n a U »r while the in itrclor |>aced tlie floor a a # f man who had risen to such proml- affair #tth another woman, a widow lu deep Ukiught ! it ’ icr in th r affairs ot this rtiuntry |Plnnlly he fto|>i>r«| r «1 fared the tn so »hör- a time, a man so hon -------------------------------------------------- ally, m iMi yrt keep b ik I i a Junky- woman I want you to tell us Just •** rr , „ j „ Paul lu « . — bu‘ •* exactly what you know u I k ut thia • • 'murdered! 'niurv had as much straight dope on the looking druk *' man's death lie said “ I want you I turned and rushed from thr story as I *td. I knew. ; om r only • It s Ju*t a habit,'* D m * drtoctiVf to begin at thr beginning tlie timo N E X T T IM E you need medicine *‘Lvrryb«Hl> grts into bad wt»en you first met him and como *0 act on the bowels, try Thed- room into thr hall. A » fa-t as the h|lj a moment to take In the scene Mikl. r -write m . .. could take It. I poured . ford ’a Black-Draught It brings out the «lor- of Paul Lticuss dealt. Thia seems h om rtn « out to habits o f MBiir sort. quick relief and 1» prteed within This story, certainly, would make telephone their papers. Others to be about the worst that Lucas reach of all. Black Draught ts front pages all over the country! lie « a « a pretty decent sort wore bother mg Inspector Paine lor had one of the least expensive laxa Im » tid in g two men and a sob . — . of fellow - on the » tisatu.nal tives that you ran find. A 35-cent sist r over to help you out Jimmie A ll our searching failed to reveal another note of t!»e type w* aere pack, c doaaa. I left the iic is t ta r 'on and ful- searching for W e dkl not even Black Draught is made o f ap 'O n e ’s bringing a camera and the others an expert on homicide cases lowed another plainclothes mini know whether live one we had found proved laxative p lan ts, finely The woman is to get an Inside a ho was eiutsgrd ui maklttg » *V»- was of any significance or not. We ground so you take the medicine story from flats so-called hosuekeep- temallc search o f tlie atmrtment Bhowed II to Inspector Paine, how Into your sratetn Just as naturally er you've been yappuig about You fur fingerprints or other Ungible ever, and he examined it care as you get nourishment from U m Slick with Die dicks and call la clues The apartment was a large fully. food you eat. every fifteen minutes with the latest osw I discovered, takuig up half of "n te re 's something behind that the tenth floor o f the hotel. .» Refreshing relief from coostipa developments." note, hr said thoughtfully Some I Tow ard the front were the Retire ■ body thought Representative Lucas Th ose the lo ves . • • are fu st to suf tlon troubles for only a cent or ! "O K ." I « I d , and hung up. I hurried back to thr room In sentatlve» recrpiiun rooms all ulrr- was cheating on them Either a fer w hen m o n th ly earns »h a tte t her leas a duaa— that’s why thousands oetvet t.vd is H Pin sh aat’a Vegetab le o f men and women prefer Tiled whtch the t) lecllves had cot .re- ly taprslned lUid decorated with man or a woman could have written gated There were h alf a dcwen taste In the rear were the arrvanU. that note, but whoever u was wa- U xn pou n f would ease (hat aw ful agowy. ford a Black Draught. other reporters cluttering up live quarters. Hutchinson occupying one pretty Jealous o f old Loras Find room and the housekeeper nnothrr the prrMm who wrote that and Just ahead of these rooms was the I ’ll ihowr you the person rewpun* \ congressman s bedroom In which lie ible for the poiM>ntng ** now lav (1 retd Couldn't the typewriter br ! A dostr led ofT from the bedroom •.raced?' 1 huggested ¡Into a tiny kitchenette. In which * We could try.** the Inspector [the housekeeper prepared tlie morn agreed ' Hut tlrere re about a m il ing meal before serving It III the lion typewriter* in thu» city; it bedroom Between the bedroom anti might be a tough Job finding the 'th e front reception rooms mas the one this was written on And even, O V E R DO Y E A R S congressman’s private ofhre It w.ts If we succeeded, what would that O» U IB T IH .M M here that the plainclothes man prove?** In ihr talliMt I m > i . A la llt liv f Mata«, made his most Intensive » a r c t i j T lie plainclothes man suddrnly H. P L A N T I N S S O N , I m c . ! And his efforts dul not go wtth- mapped hts finger*. •'Wait n m in *1 M on to*at a . a « N V. iout reward For among the numer ute.“ Ire said He went Into thr /••sir MS«W i ous bills and memoranda on Paul congresm an* private ofhre again | Lucas’s desk he discovered a cryptic [note, burled deep In a motley p ile ’ of miscellaneous papers The note I wits undated and unsigned; 1» was typewritten very poorly, as though by ‘ omeotie unfaimhur with the 1 machine. Handling the scrap o! 'pa|ier carefully, we read the note and p u irk d over Its meaning. It '*aid: i Better slick to your high society laches or you'll rrgret a U V a ,a " t t a . » u a a a * a a »sit i l l i • ' • « • . t— . tl." si No< •«*«• S* • • >• May Sa« I •It looks like a threat of some r s a u ST H M O U II (T U T S Hoal.hy kind.” I offered "It might be" the detective, agreed "T h is little note might X « »jj is prove o f utmost significance In thla case And then again It may mean nothing at a ll" at "A re there an more like It?" "1 haven't found any. We'U look through these papers on the desk, though " I assisted him In wading through o * the stacked-up mess o f paper on the congressman's desk. "Is n ’t It queer," 1 observed, "how a man imn be so neat and so clean person- Make yours Mack, lustrous in B » K D U A K I) LAW S O N » « * T na * "“ ' » n * in cold blood? W c could hardly NArrBNTO arm out ic bring o u rsrlw « to be’ -V It. 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