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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Ibe GOLDEN.. FEATHER
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ordered unrlwlrti unit miree an:
look a leisurely urvcv nf tbe
plac.
It was Ktttne on toward mid
Dtsht Dow. and there vera few va
cant tables. Almost In hit ear. the
orchestra was blnttlna and blarint
In tha fevered manner peculiar to
night club orchestras; on the tint
dance floor a dozen couple wem
gliding and shultllng bark and
forth.
Larry looked ebom him. resting
his gaze elowlj on one face alter
another. That atont, red-faced man
there In the rrnv suit: obriousij a
bolstarous but basically harmless
citizen, of the good-sport-beavy-apender
type. The girl with htm
was uat as easy to classify: party
girl, neat in appearance, gay In
manner, proud of her ability to
take car of herself but apt to over
estimate that same ability, onoa la
a bine moon.
Next table . . . two boy and
two girls In evening clothes; nice
looking youngster beginning to
g-et a bit loud and uncertain In
speech. ... No what business,
mused Larry, hare fonr decent kids
like them coming to a place like
this? They can't be out of high
school yet. Oh, veil, they're not
By children.
Next table ... a woman In
black, IE or thereabout, sitting
alone and looking forever toward
the entrance: waiting tor someone,
clearly, with scent patience, and me
thodically downing old-tashioneda
a she waited. Whoever It waa that
wag late tor hie appointment waa
going to hear something when he
lid show op.
Next table . '. . three meet and
a Ctrl, the latter seated with her
back toward Larry's table, so that
all he could see of her was a dark
drees and a large, floppy hat. One
of the men wore tweeds and talked
to her affably; a business man, by
the look of him, prepossessing ex
cept for a vaguely secretive look
about the month. One of the other
men was a raagy chap la blue
serge, - who was dreamily looking
at the dancers sad pnfltag at a clg
aret; the other was a small man,
black-hatred, almost foppish In a
dinner suit, who was slumped down
In hi chair and seemed to be lis
tening inattentively to the man
In tweeds.
Mixed grin, thought Larry; a
queer combination, that party. In
some ways. And I can't say I care
a whole let for that little saan's
looks, either.
T OOEN8 an, be saw his friend.
LiHih Hagan. the sergeant ef
detectives.
replied to his greetings.
eslisd oat a chair, and sat down.
"SUM looklngr he asked.
Larry nodded.
Hagan followed the direction of
Bis eyes, and, like Larry, seemed
k and the foursome worth atten
tion. After studying each of the
three men carefully, he turned to
, burr inquiringly:
"Know any ef 'emf asked Larry.
Regan nodded.
1 know tie gay in the tweeds,"
to said. "He's Mark Hopkins.
Runs an anto agency here. Dp In
, the backs, so they say. Good-time
Charlie on the side; sports pro
moter in the wintertime."
. Larry wrinkled his eyebrows.
"Mark Hopkins? Where've I
heard that name? Oh, sure. Young
fellow I know here in Dover works
(or him. Bells cars or tries to."
"Teahf" Hagan seemed only
mildly interested.
' "Know any of the others?"
Hagan shook his head.
"I've seen 'em in here several
times, that's all."
The music stopped, the dancers !
returned to their tables, a young
man with sn accordion came out
and proceeded to sing, badly, a j
somewhat risque song, made more I
offensive by the smirks and leers
with which he acconjpauled it; and
the waiter brought Larry the food
he had ordered. Larry ate in al
ienee, and presently the entertainer
withdrew and there waa more
-music
The government man lcoked
Rain at the party which had at
tracted his attention. The raugy
foung fellow with the unruly blond
balr had got up, and so bad the
- girl In the floppy bat: they made
their way to the open floor and be
gun to dance. In a moment the;
panned close to Lorry's table.
1 Hagan laid a hand on bla arm.
. "Larry," he said, "did you get
look at the girl? If that Isn't
four Evelyn Brady, I'm cockeyed -Larry
looked again. As she and
aer partner alowly revolved and
pivoted among the other dancers,
ke got fleeting glimpses of her face
"Looks like her," he said. "But"
his eyos returned to the table she -.
had left "none of the men in her
party look In the least like our
friend Wlngy. Wlngy's a red-head
with a busted nose. Try and And
anybody like that at that table."
They looked again at the man
who was dancing with the girl.
"He's out, anyway," said Larry.
"Wlngy Lewis is short This gny
must be six feet tail."
"Well." aald Hagan. "that black
haired guy In the dinner clothes Is
hnrt ennuith. Only hla hair ain't
red, and hla noae la as airtight as
mine."
T ARRT looked at the detective
'-'and grinned "Stratglitrr." he
said Then the grin vanished
"You want to remember, though."
he snld. "that there are such things
as hair dyea and beamy doctors"
"Hair dyea -suro." said Magan.
"But what do any of these bonds
have to do with beauty doctors?"
I.nrry laughed shortly.
"You'd he surprised." he said
. "Did in IMIIInpter go to oner I'hey
know all the trick, these birds It
one ol them hns a nan that's knuwn
to too many detectives, be doesn't
mind going to some unscrupulous
lace lifter and having It chanted
You cant alwnya tell much by oho
lOKraplia. these days."
"Makes eur ohs kind of tough,
then, don't It'" asked Hacan
"Yea . . except thai there ere
other nays," said Larry thuu.hl
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More than 200,000 automobiles
were stolen In the United States
in 1934.
Flapper Fanny Says
It you're got a funny outfit on.
the laugh's on you. -
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TITLE, ER SUrWPIN
TUET WE DONT KNOW
ABOUT- tAAYBt W' RE
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DON'T WORRY
ABOUT ME- I'LL
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JUST AN AWFUL
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THE WORK IN
THAT PICTURE
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YOU'VE DONE
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ANNIE- ITS A
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BUT YOUR
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KNOW IT'
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