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SYNOPSIB: Two men are found. aead, iu Pierre, Dufresne's eplex “hone, Ai tnouah the gery Cod b 8 eacl te, the fact that they shot each ‘hia new evidence at once, however. Chapter 19 THE ENVELOPES UST the same, Sergeant, it “7 would be a mighty handy weap swing over their heads,” Latf- said. “Ten to one it was some- ady connected with this house who Stood out there watching last inght.” “Yes, Y'll grant all that, but we'd siiil be aiming in the dark. We are #0t sure whether the marks on the other side of the wall were left by im@n or woman, They've been cov- 'éd up too well by the later snow. the other hand, their condition eg that they were made about ¢ time Officer Hamill came along, ‘tor their condition is approximately the: for identification,” was rs comment as he “passed we lst ‘to. Lafferty. Another envelope” yielded “the prints made ‘from the fingermarks - found on variqug objects inthe room—pieces of furniture, the liquor glass, the decanter, the. cigarette package and the gun. graph bore Jackson’s identi of the mark as being that of the dead The fingerprints of Officer, Hamill: were similarly..éertified as; pheing. correct, They appeared only. onthe gun which had been found -lyingjun- der his hand. “All in order so: far,” Harper was forced to admit. € Next came'two small) cardboard boxes, The detective opened on: and from the midst of its packing cotton wool) extracted a scarred, twisted lump of metal. Thére was'a tag fastened to it: marked: with se rial numners, "Ts THAT one ‘of the bullets?” Lafferty asked. , “Yes, this is th sone that rubbed It may even be that his |; aptival caused this watcher to flee.” +/£The answer might be found in a ‘room upstairs. You remem- t.what Doyle told you—” “4%You think it was Mrs. Dufresne The detective banged s hidden bebind the wall?” e did you guess it?” Lafferty arked. sarcastically, “The , last night wasn’t exactly B ible for @ pleasure stroll.” id * Harper nodded gravely, “Yes, it fooks bad, but she has us blocked tively there. We can’t do much Dr. Ulrich lifts his: embargo then. all the lady hei to. do is being committed, not with an irked expanse of snow between wo locations. * “Ot course, we'll have to check up every one’s whereibouts for last eveuiug. The-real key to the whole question lies in the identity of. the fan Hamill killed. I'm convinced he’s not the absolute unknown they ajl. claim he is. Donaghy threw out e at of that, but Donaghy’s going ‘be hard to handle.” ed the sketch and put his wallet) “Remember,” “Shot @ word about this. 4 ler's give s selencea chance,” per eae ¥ sat down at the table side ‘by*side, and Harper spread out ‘first ‘bundle of papers. There tographs in the lot, one ofthe fingerprints of the unidenti- fled dead man’s right hand, one of fie left, and separate enlargements of the thumb and forefinger of each hand. “Jackson cannot identify the fin- Serprints. They are not in our files. He is sending duplicate prints to other large cities and to the United States Bureau of Investigation.” eAatterty nodded approvingly. “That's a good idea.” “The next package rovealed a so ties of photographs showing the Scene of the crime from various an- vee end pictures of the dead man th@ armchair, both with and with. out his facial dicuiso. Attached to these was Jackson's Séeond report. siving the physical @imensions &nd characteristics of the victim of Hamill’s gun, after the and improved methods atis- from the origina} system of Ber Harper ran his eye down the divisions. “Not much help there second metal pellet‘in the’box, ‘not quite as mis‘shapen, in the aa q my for Miami and will return the| latter part of the week. ‘his fist on the tal test bullet fired by Carlin from the. dead policeman’s gun ‘and used: in comparison with the lethal bullet to establish the homicide weapon. : Harper had watched this acientifie clfeck-up being made on former: oc casions and knew that the well-de fined rifling grooves, so plainly vist ble to per served only to estab. tated the two extracted trom Ham itl’s body and the paint-marked test bullet from the..second-. homicidal weapon. With these was a paper bearing Carlin’s €ormal report of his @xamination of the: bullets. Ther ‘was not the slightest doubt but tha’ the bullets had issued from the guns as specified in his findings. Harper ranged the harmless-look ing lumps of metal before him on the table and tae them thought: fully. Sit’s d y | Fohngon... Dufresne had turned over no the Do. lice at the time he had first taken up the matter with them. Harper put them aside for more detailed study later. The other envelope contained the Amount of alcohol was found to be ell e8 ‘Albury-Craz Wedding ‘ dn Miami On Friday ( Harold Cruz and Miss Carolyn} SOCIETY Convent Girls Give Social Last Evening The Convent girls delightfully}- Albury will be married early Fri-| | entertained with a social last night day morning in Miami and will, at the Convent hall with various] Pulaski, ‘won first prize for Sec-|used in an electric. pen desi ave the same morning on_ the’ festivities making up the aes. fion 1 in the piano playing contest] for relief lettering - of {Havana Special for Key West,| where they will make their home. Miss Albury for the past few! Lmonths has been making her hornet with her. father, Charles Albury,! rand Mrs, Albury, in Miami. She, has a host of friends in Key West.| + Mr, Cruz is employed with the: pened Undertaking Parlor. He; left on the afternoon train yester-| day for Miami to make final prep-! arations for the wedding. Both he and his bride to be have, a host of friends in Key West who! will extend a happy welcome on | their arrival. | Class Day Exercises [: At School Tonight Class Day Sicerdioes in connec-! tion with the twenty-seventh an-! nual commencement of the Junior- Senior High School will be held in PERSONAL program. ld. by the Tennessee State Music| cards. The program was under the ay ‘eachers Aactoalt pices of the Children Sodality, with songs rendered. There was a play, put. on ¢n- \ titled, “Too Anxious,” with anoth- 5 es le ter similar performance, which were well carried Miss Mary Lou DeBoer enter- tained with a tap dance, which was an outstanding number of tle: occasion, The chorus rendered a song en- titled, “My Wild Irish Rose,” ‘dedi. eated to the late Rev. Dougherty. This number was joined in by the entire audience on request, The evening’s entertainthent was greatly enjoyed by the many jin attendance. the auditorium of that institution j tonight. Various numbers make up. the program, which was published _ inj The Citizen yesterday, MENTIO |; +“I was tired, run-down and thin eabescbe: MAN, ‘THIN AS RAIL, IRON seeccccceccocovee GIVES PEP AND WEIGHT INTERESTING wocoscesoos a tail. Since Vinol n tonic) I'sleep well, feel bet-|_ An Englishman has invented’s and have gained 10 Ibs.”—R.,| Process for producing Cromberg. : Vinol is» delicious. ose, by very thin ae ci et on vel ‘Oriental besa: 3 jot son “ The weekly supply of fruits and ‘vegetables for Tift’s Cash Gro- leery, 1117 Division street, will ar- v|rive by truck tonight and placed on:sale until 9:30.p..m. This week’s shipment will _in- ened | ciude cantelope, string beans, fresh limes, egg plant, squash, im David’ Cohen, six- -year-old of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Wax sticks instead of,ink are thubard, mangoes, grapefruit, car-! a and many other varieties, IP& _— The young or larvae of OBB. | «psy moth, forest pest, have N ti Ti “Subscribers igh riding‘ the wind-2,000 f ‘a ae | = Please,be. prompt in paying "the eerrier who delivers your _ Paper. He pays The Citizen . (18 cents a week for the pa- > per and sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver. ing is Scents weekly on each subscriber. If be is not paid “HE loses. Not The Citizen, (JIS III LALA E ————— --—.-.-- Ann Ballard, a member of th Tupelo, Miss., Red Wings, ‘was ad- judged the beauty winner at ; women’s national A. A. U. basket ball tourney held at Wichita, Kan. Alice and Grace Rowell, 3 tand honor. students at a | Teachers College at Farmvilje,| Va., have been chosen -to reign over the Apple Blossom Festival at Winchester, Va. twins 9:45 A. M. days 6:30 P. (7esesrrrrrcrrrrraan a Ni ANewEra of Prosperity is Ahead of You" | TAKE A VACATION NOW Billy Freeman was an outgoing; passenger over the East Coast for Miami where he will spend a few a ys with relatives and friends, ; “John Williams, chief boat- Guard, left yesterday for Fort ‘Lauderdale after a period of hos- Pitalization a: the’ Marine hos- vital, er Harold Cruz, employed with the Lopez Funeral Home, left yester- ~) Mrs. Mercedes Toledo left on| the afternoon train yesterday for! Miami where she will spend two| weeks with relatives and friends. ».Frank Rodriguez, captain of Police in Cuba, and Mrs. Rodri-j Quez, who were in Key West for a short stay with relatives, left yesterday on the Steamship Flor- ida for Hava i | : Mrs, John Stowers, who was| visiting in the states for several weeks, arrived on the Havana Special yesterday and left on the Steamship Florida for her home in Havana. ‘ Joseph Torano; Jr.) son of Mrs. a. B, Warner, who was recently gtaduated: from ‘Gesu College. in Miami, arrived over the East Coast yesterday. + Mrs, A. E. Woodburn, formerly Miss Bessie Moffatt, arrived over the East Coast yesterday and is the guest of her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Moffatt. Mrs. Thurston Johnson, who was spending six weeks as the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Segal, in Jacksonville, returned on the Ha-! vana Special yesterday. Mrs. Segal was befote marriage Miss Portia | Jaime Markovitz was an arrival on the morning train yesterday from Miami for a visit with his) father, Jacob Markovitz, } — | Mrs. Nellie Williams, who was spending a few weeks in Miami with her daughter, Mrs. S. P.| Vecker and other relatives, was a present, but not sufficient to cause {i intoxication. An analysis revealed | - that a cooked meal had been eaten about three hours before death. ; Harper put down the Coroner's re- port with a sigh. “Well, according te all the scientific tests and standards these two men, apparently strangers, suddenly came (Copyright, 1234, by Walter C. T » the eres So ent THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN PYititiisiiiiiiiriririiccii) Seeoesssegeesseoseesos RRB EAT GD NE 28E I TIEN A ITT NE TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. Father Julius Oberholzer, of the Gesu parish, Miami, arri today on a business visit, leave on the afternoon train. A. S. Caviness, attached ‘to the U. S. Immigration unit in. 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