Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1931, Page 21

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DUTCHIGARDEN . 8 : The murder of Annabelle |lovers and she had just warned you if MHER MBK SEA Querdiing. 0 you married you would get none of her ¢ 3 . Evelyn e, Bad money.” The young man went white. It might 1 i D deal led Soviet Soientists Discover o e e Bimaelf win an oo o er ter, sje"ani "Dr.. Retbe “As 1 told you, Marjorie and I are Ruins Dating Back to | $hd"uimmoss Evion'ind”nt™nisee |old friends. 1 it strange that we ime B eine. Buor, Richmsad: qoalucr: | Saouid talk together for & few min- . 200 and 400 B.C. in, 48 [Svegigntion, hears Shalg siores | "5t vou cannot say what you were | Oaky Serling, be explained ts the confirming them. Maj. Gresham expiains | talking about?” onter, oward Sawtow Ceals S - 18 Drcasefcl prososss of macrings fo | 'No.” returned Bil. tholigh he could not say he was going By the Associated Press. Miss Querdling. Green, the c “Perhaps.” suggested Jimmie, “if YOU | fpare MOBCOW, U. 8. 8. R, August 25.—| 005, ¥ith Joe Allen. dischary will positively assure Mr. Richmond |“'Biii geclared that he had mot seen On the southwestern extremity of the g ki that your conversation had nothing t0|the empty Morris which Green had hile Constable. Hob do with Miss Querdling, that will satis- | reported stopped on. the golf course. Sls a2 8 xiunest ool i r e | 7 said 0 o rather | (L5, et Stirling s mile away, how " y " ?” sa a4 -rlon ul ve n there?” Ung's threat to him 1o disinherit Mar- | contemptuous tone. ‘Suppose 1 say we [ Jimmie . “If there was no f < were discussing last month’s agricul- CHAPTER IX. (llfl;"mw. or Farmer Brown's prize “OLD LADIES' FANCIES.” h“x‘ should ask Miss Blake and see 1f e ;mgrh:um I B s, the State Academ | she sai same. ere’s my point, ely ve been Stirling’s?” ye:{umymt ta Opera. ¢ g~ W i) .’:‘;d";‘l;&_ | Richmond sald, “If Miss Querdiing | ‘How the dickens can I tell?” Bill the remains of old 15 the words Dr. Nether. | ¥arned her niece and her niece's lover | clearly resented the inquiries. ton had just ‘spoken, | that no money was to be expected from “Is Stirling a friend of Marjorie or one would “not ot s | her, they might think it better to Te- | of Evelyn? Is he likely to have been under the sea, the expe- penny of her aunt’s mcney. Whge did | move her before the threat was carried uulmm Miss Querdling?” questioned dition divers and motion picture photog- Miss Querdling say that to you?" into effect. It is a hypothetical fifi | Jimmie, & % ruins of a city in the | Ty Ve S ouestion only she could | that shows there is a matter on Whic ‘Why ask me?” replied Bill. “Why tic horseshoe, with 9 1 require to be satisfied.” not go to the parties concerned? I saw answer,” replied Bill ccolly, continuing T s ed. |Miss Querdling at about 9:15 and she when the superintendent insisted that| Netherton's coolness had returnt e ln:“u e st have had & reason. “Now I will put my point,” he said e know how c1d. lagies are,” said | deflantly. “Marjorie and I ate ot lov- | later and she was dead. As a doctor gradual sinking of | gy with & shrug. “She also said that | ers. Either we were plotting Miss | T can tell you my belief as to the cause and by an earth- | yhe 'singing fool, as she called Duck- | Querdling's death or we were not. If Of death. - Otherwise I know nothing . The theory is supported by the | worth hoped to persuade her otherwise, | we were, we should deny it. Nothing |and shall say nothing. m extremity of the | it v iePYe G DDointed else concerns you.” | Prom this attitude he refused to receding slowly into | ““yhy should Miss Querdling couple | Richmond returned his stare. “Very | budge, but his manner was more genial years. you with Marjorie?” the superintendent | well, doctor, I will take that answer, | as they left. Jimmie and Richmond . "“Are you engaged?” but ‘your attitude is ill-advised. ~How |discussed him as they turned toward “We_are mot,” the doctor retorted.|long did you talk with Marjorie?” | Merrow Craig to question Marjorie. % | “Look here, you'are cn the wrong track | “Perhaps a quarter of an hour.” “Not too helpful, was he?” com- preserved wall with nearly | yji’gether. Marjorie Blake and I are| When Bill said that he had gone | mented Jimmie. A o O Tom which, vith the Te- | nothing more than old friends. If her | home upon leaving Marjorie. Rich-| “The old lady sald Marjorie would of umm' ;:; "g,"”; Y | aunt wanted to make silly suggestions, | mond disputed him, saying that when |get nothing when she married,” said - cfim “—d o e it m&"‘;g there is no need for you to.” the chauffeur called for him he had not | Richmond. “That supplies a motive, et g sterns and domestic ytenslls it | Bill revesled under questioning that | returned. The doctor explained that |and think of his and Marjorie’s oppor- sald u;,'mv, Dbees jent "" ¢ | Miss Querdling had been il so rarely ' he had not said he had gone straight | tunity. On their own showing they e 0RE SRCH SaE OF | SN biagl no reguiar physician and | home. I went for a walk.” he added | were with tbe old lady or near her They established th ximate | that, his callon the night cf the tragedy | hesitantly. “ I went to see Capt.|for about a half hour, including the L. oy Mgy o B by by g :::eg_ t:uanq.mflr‘d m:droleul;:zal Yx‘;n lo | Stirling. He was not mi;r Siiiisiin moment she was killed.” And their be- . He emphatical “You wi 3 s house? havior icious.” red clnlsl;:u-{mwm and stone crockery | pe R Giendlings Tniliste | <wr s e A B susp! limits of the city have been| “RRRENTy . . oived Richmond “should marked by buoys on the surface of the | she tel] you that private matter con- “ mh planned to continue the €x- | cerning her niece and the money.” w\p and to make & detailed chart | "1 told you I cculd not account for of the ruins. old ladies’ fancies.” e R M B ted there was no reason “ for her to th ing be- JUDGE FREE IN DRY CASE |[5uters hi i ‘Myy gy | CAN O e s e kg UT-OF-TOWN telephoning County Official and Colored Man é‘ig geqmn. How long were you is nearly as fast and clear as Released as Four Are Held. “I don't know,” Bl spoke shortly as in town, these days, and the PADUCAH, Ky, A 25 @—|in 3 p County Judgs W. A. ton and Bill| | “What were you talking about?"” ! cost is lower than ever before. “What the devil has that t do with Try it, time it—you'll adopt it. “Just this,” said Richmond doggedly. “While you say you were talking, or im- mediately after you had talked, some one killed Miss Querdling. She evi- dently thought you and Marjorie were | Of Course You’ve Seen Them Advertised . . . i MONEL MEXICO SELLS FOOD |% % % Metal Sinks Government Sets Up Cut-Rate| Stands to Aid Poor. MEXICO CITY, August 25 (#).—The federc] district :m Now come in and see them on display in our attractive sales- rooms. Learn firsthand how they eclipge all other sinks! Always Insist on “Schafer Quality” Materials E. G. Schafer Co. The Chesapeake and Polomac gm0 s 4100 Georgia Ave. 7040?:.?- COM)PW 8.0 yr Tiipphens. Ry SE08 SRR e ~ MEtropolitan 9900 Closed Saturdays in August The August Sale of LIFETIME FURNITURE Attractive- Bed Room Suite, Sale Priced Six Beautiful Pieces . . . . . . $245 An unusually attractive suite in walnut, principally: with delightfully designed high-boy and upholstered seat bench and chair. The dresser is especially roomy, and the vanity possesses 9 drawers. The bed is full size. Six pieces of dependable Lifetime quality and low priced at $245 during the sale. Other Bed Room Suites, $144 Upwards Parking Service: Drive Directly to Our Rear En- trance and Your Car Will Be Parked Without Charge MAYER & CO. Seventh Street . and then to Duckworth. [e’s fairly well known. Nothing him. Duckdorth and Evelyn come out clean- est. She he was with her singing, Janet and the other maid heard them, Marjorie says she came in and told them. Are they all lying?” ‘When they arrived at Merow Oraig, the door was opened by #anet, the dark- eyed maid. Her manner seemed un- friendly and Jimmie guessed that Ted Green had told her of his conversation with the superintendent. ‘“Just had a telephone call, haven} yt'ouu,:fhnet," ke ‘gu;.‘mf@ "D Nether- CURTAINS speak to arjorie?” ° . 0 : :yhé’., s Bt tour ”"S’g"r"’ St Plain net, scrim & marquisette 30c pr. el e ol Ruffled net, scrim & marquisette, 50c pr. “Well, Jiggered!” exclamed N it Richmond when she had gone. “I e potting thels heads evber, Nor ' " No do you believe they are innocent?” Avail Yourself Now of Footer’s Inimitable tweon (e said i W it? That is the question. Setvice at These Extraordinary Prices (To be continued. s — 101 RANCH SHOW T_RAIN NOW IN EFFECT ENDS LONG TRIP HOME "SERET | o a0 [FOOTER’S PONCA CITY, Okla., August 25 (7). CARRY America’s Quality Cleaners and Dyers —The train bringing the 101 Ranch Wild-west show home from Washington, 1832 G 8t N.W. 1784 Columbia B4, N.W. D. 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