Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1928, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 1928. | ]“Pet,er';_" Peter stopped whistling long ‘sllys mate’ What's the good cheer?” | ated alacrity and made a hasty exit into | because he explained, it had a crum- | haste was due to the fact that a small | § ' encugh to grin, then absent-mindedly| “Oh, one of Jimmy's wild goose |the library. pled horn like the cow in “The House 'smm‘:o't:wh;er.s; :l:!nym:;“:‘z: 3‘1_:1;& resumed his willing cadence at the pre-}chases. Nothing to it. It's bound to| “Say, Ben, dig up what we've got on | That Jack Buift.” It also had lnur! ing up at the Cavanaugh enlmnce.‘ cise note where he had left off. He be a flop. If Jimmy got the idea that |this bird” He thrust the clipping | crumpled fenders whose waves and | Peter's long legs swung over the door, | tossed all the clippings but one into a | there was a cheessmonger’s convention | which he had brought from the local dents were only to be matched by the ‘ whnse catch had a habit of sticking | drawer, which already contained car- | being held in the moon, he'd send some | room into the hand of the library at- | waves and dents in Peter's hat. It was | and by the time the girl in the sport | bon paper, cigarettes. a torn bag of poor devil of a reporter out to cover |tendant. “The society department mux"minl-d bright green and there were|coupse had alightsd and clicked the peppermints, an assortment of very it—and by heck, hed get so firmly|have run a picture at some time or | two buller holes in the side curtains, | door shut hehind her. hs was standing | soft black “cupy” pencils and an upset | fixed in the idea that he mustn't come | other. If not, of what earthly use are [relics of Peter's rather ton prompt ar- | on the siedewalk befide her, hat i | Ibox of poper clips. The remaining | hack without the story that the.chances | they, T ask ii2" rival on the seens of a shootine froy | nand clipping he" thrust into his coat pocket. | are, he'd get there! A few minutes later he had recrossed | between the police and a Lgihi ! which already bulged with several| ertheless, Peter was cheerful . the local room, still whistling, and|up man. Peter wonld not - | sheets of folded copy paper. | *“Hoo-00-00. hu-hu-hu-hoo.” The| slammed the door behind him. He|changsd It in even trade for a next * b “You'll emit that s of sounds wailing notes were cut short by his|angled his battered car out of the|year': model folfs-Royre | Matn roads passing through all com- lonce too often some dav.” th~ water- efforts to dodge a wadded piece of copy | Herald's parking lot and favored m»{ Twenty minutes Inter ha parked | munities of 1ass than 6,000 inhabitants | wtebie deubt thls ip—they always pla, | 10Dt Man Said. “and therel be en- | naper humd!;n.;‘, T,: b'vm:h- water- umwmanpv:-nh ndhmr-w hn';\k nl‘h:xlil with w ehlek of brakes opno- | have been declarsd main highways by 2ble do s tiip—th:y always pia, | 00 er. ‘Craze er {ront man. He ducked with exagger- ' areetin, eter called his car “Bosiy,” site the house of Pr. Cavanangh The the Mew t P Cavanaugh. Besides, he's good stuff,|Other ax murder. ‘Orazed report = < X Lt 4 ol any time. Get him ‘on the PeychOIDEY | T T e e e of why wives leave homs, or something ‘\IN&\%‘ .- o like_that.” . R RN Wt S R \N‘T«.«WMW b Candy Treat *“Cavanaug! easy to inter- to wear—though he never did—a Phi thes>" The city editor thrust a sheaf “Peter” blinked —an exaggerated ! viewas the Buia famo B Ohunues A pound hox of Mammy Lou Butter Creams and a pound box na kev. but his office vocabu- < from the offize library, each | D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 37 | ENTERPRISE SERIAL PUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. €15t Issue of Siock Now Open for Subscription THE TULE MARSH MURDER Copyright, 1928, by Bell Syndicate, Inc NANCY BARR MAVITY Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Paymants Jamas EConneily . President Secreary (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) } THE STORY THUS FAR. Sheila O'Shav. formerly a popular actress. ard now the wife cf the vouns multi-mil- lionaire Don Elisworth. dizapoears. ieaving no trace behind her. n visits Dr. Cavan- augh. the famous criminolozist and con- fesse: that his_married life has: besa very unhapps. Dr Cavanaush agrees to invesii- gate the case tinued frem Yesterday's Star,) (C CHAPTER 1V, " he protested IPER!” The ot 2 3 rauzous voice rcse abovi clack of typewriters and th murmured exchangs of jok= in the Herald local room “Feter” Piper untangled his logs from the rounds of his chair, caught up a sheet of copy paper and a pencil, and ambled over to the city desk. “I want to get a ‘follow’ story on the Ellsworth case.’ “Anything new?” “There isn't anvthing new. That's the trouble. Wa've got to nwis2 it along till there is. It may blow up any g time, of course, but it's a great story 3 | while it lasts. And it's still ias'ing The city editor, who on duil days was & man to avoid like a violent and in- sufficiently caged wild animal at the 200, Was content as a cat in a bed of e broke. mobile onsolately over | blink which conveyed a decidedly ad- s 5 verss opinion of the reasonableness of C S l ’ city editors | igar Specials! x - m coanut Royals. Both for #%¢c. i 340 a look n‘m-nt only—and of Mammy Lou Cocoanut 6 i 4 4 % : ! then'if e dotsnt Jiks vour looks, good “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat For ¥riday and Saturday—2 Days Orly night!" Peter Pipor was a student of | RN law in his off hours and was entitird | 7 w25 strictly in the vernacular. 't 20 off thinking you can’t with Cavanaugh. Be- cause T know vou will Here, taxe " A — what an assignment!" Peter | 7 / WY aloud. The groan was entirely ' S Both. for \&\AE‘YQ‘ bacause the stimulus of doing | er Town” hines .was th~ wine of life to | —the Better to Tiwo Pounds of W R A Pound Box of Mammy Lou Batter Crearms Delicious meliow butter ereams made of purs creamy butter and coated with mild bittersweet chocolate. and a Pound Box of Buy a Box and Seve More! him. face, | b> blas> end cvnizal and 1 them. th~ugh h= wou'd the outsider calling navs- | peper work a it really was = | 22m* to Lim, pl2ved with immense and | car=fully coneealed gusto. By the tim* he had emerged from the locker room, with a coft *gray hat, its crown shapcless and its brim a sories of irregular ripples from ex- posure to many rain: on his head. he many of | Piper's S ~r commit which had dropped di y his typewriter, was slit by a wide grin. What's the dop: he ed, his bright, near-sighted eyes waking up from a bored contemplation of the bulletin board. “Here are the clippings on the hus- band. We've used all that stuff, of course. But hell bear watching. He's not telling all he knows, not by a damn Cremo Key Klips Pure Grit Rocky Ford Cinco, londres Havana Ribbon, londres Gareia Grande, babies Alhambra Royals Blue Ribkon King Edward John Ruskin Like 271 renorters, he affected to | Serve You o sight. See if you can get anything on him. Meanwhile, you might go out and see if you can get an interview with Cavanaugh. I didn't know he was was whist'ing under his breath. What tune there wes to this musical per- formanee comsizted of two phrases, end- lessly reiterated, in a Jugubrious, monat. onous minor calculated to meke the Mammy Lou Cocoanut Royals A confection fru'v s» tempting vou can Pure, Fresh Candies at This Special Price Just for These Low Prices Are Also Effective at PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE Box hardly stoo eating it after the first piece. istener long to lift his n 'y human listener long to lift h! cse and Mads frash for this sals. howl. “Put it front man. “He isn't—not yet. But he's likely SATURDAY 705 King Street, Alexandria, Va. of 50 to be. When the police are in doubt —and they seem to be in quite consid- 13 ror 50¢; ‘1.89 a SPECIAL SAVINGS $2.50 Knight Combination Syringes (Water Bottle and Syringe) This Sale $1.98 2-quart size, made of genuine rubber, with 5-foot rubber tubs, 3 hard-rubber attachments and metal shut-off. 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