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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. (., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1931. e decl: On the table was an ordinary |room had been walting for Jimmle, |one ean suggest Green o Pairing has Tass Motk | bows. borge abd & Blass thres. peg | on Ao ormgtingins Bttt oy ot o o i b Of course, you rulun n.e conclusion | empty, a sheet of paper, a notebook, an Dr. Netherton Tfound Jimmie and people will draw from it. ink bottle and a me pened and phoned Dr. Netherton.| Roscoe waiting buldn Green when he Audrey's honest eyu revealed the| On the mantelpiece there stood seven | Meanwhile, Audrey, explaining in more | arrived. The r continued, with ain_within as she told how at first | beer bottles and in a corner were four| detall, did not divulge why she had first | 0ccasional conviishe. spesme. Jimimie nother ew She"hia planned o go io Siiing and | empLy bokis.” The unlfers coat WAt qlig ‘snge she fet thay Ted Green's | PAA8 SUgESUOn. dlsclose what she had found, then con- | throWn ~over another chalr in the . any: | rorDo OU WADL & nurse? Audrey Win- — . > confession_had that unnecessary. « | cl that this would not be right|scantily furnished room ford is CHAPTER XXIL gwn discovery. “How 8" you knowy™, clnfing thas shis would not be right 3, &8 Roscos cos hiad sald, Green — Mgg‘;:"fie e Netherion shot & qulck gl.nee at him. POISONED EVIDENCE. “she *infoduced Willle Freeman, s [still think he is incapable of & mean of ,,,"‘m e oteht - Jhoeis Comdine | Who said e would await the doctors Tegs Shorescns yhe said ‘ MM caddis, who often went to the course at |€Vil action and that there must be an m‘;v i .“egh ‘He was in ."undth: report, ordering Roscoe meanwhile to H'klka e S, mnu qul:'nmy o ll e e asid | hight. to. hunt fo balls. (Bhe, ‘mowing | EXPlanation.] She N eerard the house Stupor, beads of ‘perspiration stood. on ‘;T“g&g"‘w‘fl:h With Roscoe's | el Barputrereob o ha i | Will Open handed him was that it came | this, had inquired if he B Ry o table TEicec0e Glme TR nu forehead, and it seemed as though = D! the body on the | and spat . ouf:’ | from Audrey. Evidently it had !?mgdm;‘éhe;llh; Y fom- | them, his usual ruddy Junning towsrd | Consclousness might return. The con lcated tec thonen” ;’;em:t“':;:n; an7| “very bitter, said. ~Polson. of e Seht. person: e had-tald her the siory | Vod of colo. ey e e e ok say “what. T think we had better ext ursday “Dear Mr. Haswell: Can you COMe|y.'now repeated to Jimmie. “Ted Green.” he gasped. “He's there | Daber VINE bY, H06 €mibty bothe. 8|~ Leaving Green's bed room, Jimmie = hm’: S Gie onpttat ™ = out x::efie‘:fl 1 m-;nnl.nm: o ";;e;“;n& On his way home, Freeman said, he | —dead! He killed Miss Querdling. He | clear: returned to the other room and re- I “will you speak to Richmond?” Jim- || | || lo sto] “aside the hut that's|has confessed!” “ read the confession, written on a sheet | mio geked. “He is waiting to know.” | " ask me in. “AUDREY WINFORD" | Paq, HORPEC, SNC (R (L, {'seca| Jimmie, recovering from his first| T killed ,;‘,‘,"'.,3"""‘,5‘", o othing | of paper similar to that in the cauf- | ™Before Netherton' could seply. there Since Janet had told him & man had some one gettin' over the fence o' Mer- | Shock, turned quickly toward the ga-| Zo % ry “rnere is suspicion every- | eurs dally mileage book, which his| was another movement from the figure ° o brough the nole, 1t was easy. for Jim- | ow"Cialg. Only one ‘and ‘e ‘ad, for 1| Tage, followed by Mdrey. s they | MBSO, y i) et und o ¥ | IRy FeqUlted, him to keep. ' The e e opensdyand T Closing. the writer, 1t was clear that | L5, Capt Stinling. Stepped into s car, | i "0 Green, but had ad got 1o reply taking the best way out{ day, even to the note for that after- "> P® TOVed 18 7 0 pe! BETWEEN PA. AVE. AND H ST. “That night I thought all of a sudden | noon—"Mr. Vi t, Bockh (To Be Continued.) Audrey was not alone. “He sald he would stand back of the |04 had then gone u o8 0% | T would ask the mistress to let me stay | round, 63 miles o niar Georoumt and She was sitting at the wheel of the |51y ‘and Audrey was on, her way with | jar,o 8BS In the room. ¥-and had callea on and I went to her in the Dutch gar- | book he- founs” the amer tong Ofpiie Thu store will be open for business Thursday ... through the olosed door, Still getting car, in the roadway some 30 yardssrom | Roclie' to ‘nform Richmiond, Stopping den and then I knew she would refuse, | the sheet had been torn. come in and see what a splendid store we have for the drive entrance. Behind l’,:'m‘ to let Jimmie know of the develcpment. :’,,:J:p' P l{:,a:ddom?ofigy.t he door and | 4ng something came over me and I felt To most of those in the card room, NOTED RUSSIAN DROWNS you. Fixtures and equipment of the best have been Constable Roscoe and & rough-! €| Jimmie said that he would go along | -he hig doors to ethe garage were |8l mad with her and instead of speak- | now discussing the startling occurrence, — initalladis, . newsmerchandise s . everythingito serv stranger. with them, as he had information| josed as the little party approached |ing I pushed the image and it fell on | the confession came as a relief. Vin.| MOSCOW, September 7 (£)—M. b i — o g to serve Audrey was brief. “You wanted to|Richmond should know. and entered the open smailer door lead- | Ner, and I went away to Ben and asked | cent recalled that on the drive he had | Bousik, Rusta’s most prominent topo- you better. know whose car was on the links on the | .y g0 at once,” sald Audrey, eager | ing to the stairs and Green’s rooms, At | foF m¥ hnmmer.“mv;knp gnm taken that afternoon Green had seemed | graphical expert, and his assistant, M. night Miss Querdling was killed. It was |, Ay 8¢ 0000 Lot ear | the door of the room Jimmie's quick his usual self, and none seemed to have | Kalinin, drowned yesterday after their This store is especially convenient for Gavem- Capt. Stirlings.” Her expressionless | Netherton, Then she recalled that she | eye saw the chauffeur's body sprawled | Good-by, Janet, forgive me. .| hard things’ to say concerning the [ motor boat capsized iff the rapids of the ment employees voice masked deep feeling. had forgotten to get gasoline. balf on and half off a chair, his arms| “We must get a_doctor at once,” | chauffeur, although Evelyn mentioned | River Indegirka, & tributary of the = “Where was he?” Jimmie asked. “T'll ask Green for some,” said Ros-|thrown on the table on which his head | Jimmie said as he left for the house | his uncertain temper. “One good | Yenesel. They were surveying the river “In the gardens.” coe, turning into the trade entrance. |and shoulders rested. He was wearing | with Audrey, Roscoe remaining with |thing,” Vincent commented. “It will| by a new method whu:h had made That in keeping with Jimmie's | better go back and make some ! his uniform breeches and a gray flannel | Green. 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