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seancccccccccccecsecsccess | SYNOPSIS: The drama that has filed the old French hotel suddenly comes to a focus when Francis Tally demands that hte seter Sue roduce the token that ia to identify Ker‘to hime—for they have not met since ohiidhood and Sue's inherit- duce hangs by that thread. Sue's token has been stolen: ahe “bluffs” Francia superbly, however, In the backorownd are three nurders. and @ tangle of still @ mys- tery. Sue's staunch supporter, Jim Suudean, suddenly is warned by Francia’ detective. David Lorn, that danger algo threatens him, ur DOs! Chapter 42 ‘SURPRISE FOR LORN ORN did not even look at me to see what | thought of his warn- ing, if warning it was. He continued at once: “Mr. Tally doesn’t seem to want me. I'll just gv take a look at this very opportunely robbed safe.” “Wait,” L said quickly, “I've gat the link between ‘Stravsky and Lov- schiem.” “What!” ;Thia time I did sut- ceed in, getting his full attention. “One that will hold water with the police?” rename “Well —perbaps not,” 1 said, ihereby Jostng atdeastithr -e fourths of his interest. “What then?” “he inquired with on effect of langner, “We both know that $1 “The night: of my arrival some- one came to thie hotel, registered below my name, and was shown to 8 room. Then he vanished. Even his* name. was removed ‘from the register. Who. was that man if it wasn’t Stravsky?” “Slow do you know that?” “1 dou’t know it,” 1 sald, “it you mean by that can I prove it on strength of the evidence we now have. But it's the logical conclu. sion.” fo “Indeed,” he said dryly, “And from what do you draw your logt- lusion?” at once that | was building up sup position on strength merely of & missing ink blot and Marcel’s few scattered words anent the soiled 4owels in a supposedly vacant room. “It Mts,” 1 saldistubbornly. » “No,” he denied me rather sadly. “It doesn’t fit, It ian't in the least eonclusive, it does, however, pro vide a line of investigation.” ELL, it ought to be of some value to you, then,” I said. “I hope you don’t mind my saying that it seems to me you need a few more lines of Investigation. And aleo—" { ground out my cigarette with a quick motion and got to my feet, whero ft stood looking dows at him--"Miss Tally ts not ont of danger. We both know that she’s— wilfal; she may refuse to show her brother her token anti! he shows his own. They may both be afraid of traps, and the thing may be deadiocked for a little time “And Miss Tally, wutil she ta ac cepied completely by her brother, fs tu greater dangcr than she ever was. The arrival of ber brother has forced the climax 1 hope you'll shai” Lom ote tog, He gave me a sin gularly tong and strange look. “Don't vorry, Sundean,” he said. “PR romemtber that.” And that was al) the satisfaction T had Ro owes jue remember then, Rowever. that LAELIA S LD LE DETTE NL IN EL ALT PESO SSEOLESSOCSSESSSSOSSSCEOSEEEEOECLOESEOEOOECE: sesseperesnscsotersscocotts?*=" (CHIGAGO-LICKS 2 White Cockatoo SENATORS; MACKS by Mignon G. Eherbart he heaped coals on my head. Hej said slowly: i “Pm afraid I must warn you, Sun-| dean, to be—most circumspect in your behavior.” | [ was struck by the undercurrent! of meaning in his voice, I had the feeling you have when, walking in deep woods, you see the brush near, you waver silently with the passage of a stealthy and unseen body. ie is a strangel: iter and primitive kind of chiif'that it. gives’ you, and, I felt it then, looking at Lorn and hearing” Ils" stow words. “well”~T-satd, “what do you mean?” “| hadn't intended to tell you. Don’t tty to leave the hotel tonight, Sundean, and aboveall things, make no suspicious movement, for it will be as much as your life 1s worth.” “What on earth are you driving att”. ” “The police. found your finger prints on the electric switch in the White’ Salon. They argue that be cause yon tried‘to turn on the light ft must ‘have been night when you touched’ it, Ergo—" One of his slight baffling shrugs finished {t. Tae about me were suddenly rather dint. It was true: I had touched it and+tried to turn.on the light. late the previous afternoon. wilful." Just before my last glimpse of the priest. I remembered it all too per- fectly. Lora was watching me, not- ing, f felt, every shade that flickered over my I caid as nonchalant- Hy as I could. costrive: “| suppose they are preserving the _ felue for the Paris detectives?” “Why, yes—naturally. 3 don't wish to alarm you, Sundean, but it 9 nothing’ to regard lightly.” “I'm not regarding it lightly,” I said. “I'm looking to you to get me out it" “Well—T'll do my best, of course,” he replied abit gloomily. “But I do ‘with you wouldn’t go out of your way to leave clues.” “Look here, Lorn—who’s the murderer? You must know by this time, Or you must have some no- tion. You've had days to do it. And it’s a shocking situation.” “One can't ‘hurry about such things,” warned Lorn pessimistical- ly. “One must be very sure of every tact. Must prove as one goes. One ‘can't safely leap. to conclusions in our own startling fashion. But here’s one thing I must tell you, Sundean. [4 prefer telling Miss ‘Tally directly. But I can't quite do that under the circumstances. So— TH tell you,” “Well?” ‘expression n those cloudy dark eyes. He sald finally: “1 think it might be.as well for Miss Tally to delay concluding the negotiations for perhaps a day or two,” “What do you mean?” “What I say. No more, no less.” I ai@ not say that at-the moment Sue had ao Intention of concluding negotiations, no matter how much she longed to do so. “Tally's your employer,” I said mu- singly. “Yoo don’t quite trust him. Your reason for distrust isa’t strong enough to permit your going openly against your employer and waraing Miss Tally not to trust him. Yet you warn me, knowing I ehall tell her. “You've eaid too much, Lora, not to say more.” (Copyright, 1932, Mignon G. Bderhart) Sue and Francis quarrel, Menday, ever their inheritance, THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. esee { TROUNCE INDIANS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PIRATES WILL PLAY EL FENIX DETROIT TIGERS WIN FROM/| SLUGGERS AND PIRATES IN RED SOX; BOSTON OUTFIT TRIUMPHS OVER PITTS- BURGH PIRATES (Special to The Citizen) NEW YORK, May 20.—The Chieago White Sox walloped the| scene of a great ball game 1.) morrow afternoon, weather So | Helping themselves to 17 safe hits, | mitting, when the Young Sluggers, ! the future it is proposed to con- the Chicago bunch finished their}Mow leading the city league by aj tinue this method of }{| one game margin, tangles up with its rival, the Pirates in the first! Washington Senators 10 to three-game series in the nationa’ capital. The Macks defeated the Cleve- land Indians, 9 to 2. three pitchers off the mound with a 13-hit barrage, the went to. victory. { x OPENING GAME OF DOUBLE HEADER; EL FENIX TO MEET PIRATES , (By Jove) navy field will be the to- per- The, game. of a scheduled double header: Fenix and Pirates buck- Driving | ing in the night cap. With just four more games to Athletics | go and the Sluggers leading the loop by so close a margin that a The New York Yankees downed} defeat. to them and a double vic- the St. Louis Browns, the Tigers defeated the “Red Sox and Braves won from the Pirates. a the} down to second place, tory to'the Pirates will push them Manager Gonzaléz will undoubtedly send The St. Louis Cardinals bested} his best line up to face Quintan the New York Giants, taking the game 8 to 7, with the Phillies downing the Reds. The summaries: American League At Washington R. H. E. 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