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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-01-22, Page 614.kaglg. gir irr•-e• •••-•,:-.7„,"0.4.1,••••• • ta ' 7,2 1; eiTe-,..INP7.;••?;4R . • ••, •t• • • a'Ar,,,144 411 - That s right," , • . , 4 : • "You saw, nothing ;by the way thett was in the least 4'91&&ry w eie you were here tl+i morning? aI sawnothing; eNgellt 'what told You.".. • . "And Ye„iere 'gate mire Yell befUld mot11.0 ,„.spr411,1 14 about half II'Pst rarielCeevr•id?f; Move s he'aSked this, question. but eliolitly different netel had ,Orept into his. voice, and it :4aeted oh,,Drultker-M a startling manner, He •. •••,teir. telt • Vresh.from t e gardenia . • P its 10" •'.41:•••"•e• „ . V.ANCE sTo. • • - • ,,: „ 43Y. $.: S VthUINE • , 4,. k Man •kheein as Core 'Robin in shot • •••• • • with, an arrow on the areherk range. be- nl ••• .se the iiome 'of .tg Fir. .,The •' seems. to. bp' a 'mad' mati'S.drapa, • ti• tion• of "Whigt• Willed 'Cock. Robing" triet Attorney Markham is pliz.zleci. • and •calls iu Philo vanee,weeittby Yettne 'bachelor Whp• tlabhles the ,solving .of • unusual Mysteries. • seer -ling (Gerinan • • for Sparrow), WAS the, laSt..,seen' with -4-Ttobin. 7.Doth he and Ftcibirt'Welf.e 41 love ••',. ••' with $elle pniard„ the 'profeSsolos-niene:t. Sigurd 4ArneSsott; • A. p,rotege 'et", the' •pro, fessor'S wishes informathIn on the '• Ueee sohe • Can solve it • path neighbor,. Pai4e.e, ShoWs an interest in, -.the •cas..• Mrs. Drukker,.. "neighbor •; With an .unbalanced nind. be1ieves• her ' •rrown-qp..son..,to. be. Still' .a ,baby: The „• . non is a eriPine",yritii abnorpal intenees. • .erel.a niatheme!tielan. Vance .deterinin'S • • '*6 Drukke . • .. • 4 . • . • * . • • „. . • CH.4.47)TtR IX• When were again in the Dillard. ,kee: • '' •••drawing room and. 1Viiss' Dillard had • ;left us4J.O: rejoin heir uncle n the • •• : libraty, Vane • without:preliminaries' , ' • . •• proceeded to the business 4in hand. • .."I didn't'care to 1.yerry your Mother, • •••,' Mr. Drideker, by questioning You in ' t " • ' ..•••• :- t Ifeectba %mem:Minh at„ you ••• tailed here this orning shortly before "get _s_e-44if11eult, as tricky." Druk-' leer was ;watching Vance shrewdly. "Ae soon asell ,diseovered.that. an ap- pareritly 'useless pawn move was the key .t6 the impasse, the SolutiOn as • : "How long did ,ii.teke yOur' • alialf . et, Se." about: _halt. psiSe ten, shali , • ek-e* eay . • "That would be about right;;"Drek- ker settled deeper .into his chair,„but his tovert alertness did not relo,38.... • "Then you must have been. in the areheryereept when Mr. Robin:and-Mr; Sperling' can% there."' .; • 'The man did not answer at (Mee; atie, Vance,..pitetending not tii't notice his',hesiti'ney, added: l"Prefeseor;D'l lard said they celled at the, liven about ten and, after waiting .a While in'the drawing ro'oni here -went don. to', the baseinent:" ' e.. aWherele Sperling 'now, by the way?" Drukker's eyes :darted suipi- iouSlir-froni-One-te-the-'other-of-tta- • "WeeXpect TAM here any, mintite," • • Mr. Robin'sdea h,' it' is••.-neoessait-e• 'Vance . "Sergeant -Heath has as a Mere routine procedure•e4hat•we •Seitt two of :111S-„niere!te•ferteli him." ' • " hatever'. information -yeti can . The hunchback's. :eyebroWS lifted. Fete. •4, , ,give us.. • . , , SFeiling fs. being goreibly • • , . • •' • rtikkei.•:„ had seated himself" ne'ar brcieglit 1ack2'; He pyraiiideci '"his -`4•-•-•• :Spaittitatef:fingersE.iiieLlies-p-ecieitthein lead..eautienSlY;'bnk.rdatie.rioanaWer. musingly; • Thn he elOW-ly lifted his 7 ••• "You 'came here," 'continued yance, .• .4`abinit haif past" -ninei, I believe, to • • call onlMr:,Arnesseti,"• •, ...„ys.1.1 •• . :a . , • • 1' e'e aBievistyof the archery: range and • .• ;he ban ent dOor?" "I Always Come, that :Way... Why; "Did 'yciu get -the impresion, Mr: Walk around the; block?"'' ' Drukkeis; that thehad—as we euphe • • • - • "But -Mr. Arnessonwes out this ndstiCalay •say -been having word's?" eyes to Vn& "You 'asked •,.ne'if Saw Robin and Sperling in the archery room. • Yes they -came' cleWn7Stairs just aS witsgoing." • Vance leaned . back and stretched his legs before him. . The man considered this question " . • • • • • ' •Drukker nodded., "At the: univer- forseveral moment. - i • lc Now that you Mettion t," he said • • finding Mr. Arnesson.. awaYi -at length- "I: do recall- that there • . • " " yeu 'sat -for a while in the library S'eemed to bea edginess between them. -e".'••: with:Professor Dilletcl,:i_undetstancl, I . wtidin't:howevei:4, care to discussing astronormeel expedition categorical :en that p•oiat.• You see I - ' ,•: _to Sonth.America.r...4 left_ the r_t_igni almost . haneiatelii . • . "The expedition of the ROyal. Astro; 'after they entered" ' nomicitl• Soeiety to Sobrel to test the •."You vrent out the basement door, Einsteinian dflection," amplified 1 think you said, and there- threngh • • Drukker: . the wall gate into .75th :Street.' Is ' • "How long were you 'ni the • lib- that ,correct" -•--- For--.7-*--meritDrukkr eenel -I:1We'. •• leath to answer; but he rep.lieil" with a•t* • 6 n eff , 1 • •-11:. ,•• ""•• • 't " Pe"4. ' • " ".".'"o0t ' ' this. eIi:hF ..• • , ra.porora.'omaaa • 11‘a•YP-d- scib644 0."ajnilts-Olair . and stood glaringAiewn. On:Tan'ee with. • , inenaging his tnT rewIeyes: lawshlyedlo, • aunids cilVonVliceodg ebenefVoilr16- "hine :flexed and iinfled like•thse �1 a man in:a paroxystne, • .0.what are,.You driving at?", lie dee mandedebis voice a chrillIalsette. "I tell you I heard her serearn,- dOe't eare, Whether.She admits itor -not, Moreover, A heard NVelking •in het:room. She as in, het• room; undeistand and. 1 was ii My ieiOrd, betWeen, e1 en and tvh 414.4,04, :ean't prOVe..anything'ififfeient.' Fur- tbe9reirn...net Was, tieing or where .1 Was, Ws none of Ourdamned busineSiee-do Yon .hear me?: .." • "Less .than half An hur."; And then?" 9 went clown to .the arehery room, arid glanced at one of' the Magazines, There was a chess problem in Zugszwan'g end -game. that Can* up tlext.time you're entiitairiing, try this delightful .;• - • , tx• . • . Tee Men% suggested • by Mi si Maarten?, • ••-•• i5ietitian Of Si. Mictiqgl's-HospEtaiAtoroato:- • • ••• • , TEAMENU •• ItIm . Tomatoes stuffed 'with pineaPple • • draham Gems . NutCookies • • Chase & Sanborn's Tea 7-- • tilissMcrailane says: :,•'-iliAie:sucee'ssfal experience ' ' . with iVWc Baldng':POWder•datCi. bec.4k •tny nd,-Feeprse Mend feroecaose 1 know it wIIeiVe dependable ;ng 'results: ..Evcn e -beginner can use it ' • • confidently." . • • . • : ' " • • s •,So insensate Was his *ilia- 'that', 1 expected -ant miente to see him -hurl „. lihaself On 'Vance Heath had .risen and stentied forward, ..seriaing the po- tential 'clanger ,of the , Man. • Vane,, lieWreveri: did !not. Move. He „continued: amoice•latignidly, and when the, citherta',fiqy had liken spent, lifietaid 'quietIy‘catid 'withOut a -trace, .of emo- tion.: ';'," •• • "• ' t , 1 • ''her'. S nothing More v have .to ask yon, Mr.. iiruldier: And really, know, there's ne-need to work your- self 'tip.. It -Merely' oceurred to Me, that yotir Mother's Seream 'might hell? •toCiStalbish the'ekact time of 'the' Muir,' deri" • • - • e4r, " • ecru her sere ant.b,ave to do • With the 'Hineof Robin's death? Didn't ',She :tell you she :eft nothing?" bruk-, ler • pp ed Exhauited,and, :leaned heavily -against the table. , • , . At this. monies Professor Dillard appearect:in th3•EVIATTay. • .Betrii041iirli. stood Arriesson. • • • ••• • .• • "What "se,erns,to. bethe 'Matter?" the: professor asked: "I heard:the. noise here,,and came down." He regarded • Dtukker coldly...allaSn't.•:- telle-heen‘- frighteningeherethiewe , 7. • : Year.' Bil:'ANNABOPLE VORIIHINGTM ).ate 8S4;U 1,ng Leasers ' • through: enough to -day' without Vance'had.risen,•but before ,he'could F./ere/eked, With Eyo'y Pattern, -speak—Ainesson-Teerne-::forWarct•- and-, ' • • Diefliker.;•• ' ' ' • ' • .• • • • • Copt: .fOr t1i reark...on, 'emep,e in. It is "a g.u-arantee 'that Magic • Baking. Powder does net con- inalum or any harmful • • .dient. Her.e, rMiss /Vic Earl n s Recipe ibr GA.HAM. MS-'. '•1 .upF[ • tiblespoons brOwin, "...•'sifgar • • • ••••• . c.Bpci,or'l salt teaspOpnS;Magic ,e cupGrahoil 4 irocir..• • •-• -•ircirp •fil . -1egg, • • . 4 tablespoons • .:., bUtter, iltd • ••• • " • , • 6'. • • • •‘••' • r• : • • ' • • • . o • ,Slit•togetlier white floUr, sugar,. salt end.baldng powder. Add, Graham float, add mlk. egg --,a•n- -in e I ted -'7sh orterring --andebeat -Welk -...Half„. - • fill greased muIRri tins and bake.inhOt ovCn, ef425°F. 6hput2O T?iri.utcs.44. , • ' , •• . , . TBuy M6deifl Canada' goodl,e;' , '; • 7-4-2 a -a.— • • . , • What New 18 wearing Labrator, • • Madison, • WiecOnsin, has develoeed . „ • • ' "You really :should learn Control, • ' " ' .Adolph. • You take life .*ith such abominable seriousness You've edin interstellar spatial inagnitudet long enough t-OhaVe smile senSe of pro-, portiop. Why att',aeli po Muelr ance to this\ piiFpoint q life , earth ?". • Drukker was breathing. etertoously. ."These Swingt.---4-" he began'. "Oh, my --dear AcllPh!" ,Anessen "The.entire race are SWTne. Why particularize? •. . Curie. cing„ . . see you hank." Affdhtok Drukker'e arni,firtnly and led him dewnstair. • "Werte-very sOrty:we ietortied-you; sir," lViarkimin 'apologized to ProfeS.- sot Dillard. • "The man flew %off the • handle for some •iinknown • reasn. • These investigation are not the pleas- antet things M the world; hut we. hope to be thvugh before long.", "Well-, make it :as brief as you efin, ot of,' une neern. Markham. And do tiy tospare Belle • "Quite. • I theught. I'd take a stroll as much as possible. Let me see you before you; go?? . hen ProfeSeet DiIIard hadreturn- ed upstair -Markhm. asked Vance; "Whitt. d� you Make d.piukkerlY • "Deeidedly not a pleasant character. Diseased 'physcally and mentally. A coneeratarliar. )Jut canny—oh, deue7 ed canny. . An abnoinal brainyou often 'find- itin cripples of thin type. Sometimes0 runs to real constructive genius, as with Steinmetz; but too often it takes to abstruse speculation along iMprictidal lines, as with Druk- ker.' Still, Our little Verbal giVe-And: take has not been Viithout fruit: He's hiding soniething that h'd like to tell but doeen'tdate-•:"- along the. river'heeregeing hack to work. 1 went to the Drive, 'then up the bridle path, and turned into the • recently between Shapiro, and Mar- park" at 79th Street." • '1••• • • • • shall—and' I sat' down and worked wit aeTust h mornenet,..,Mr. Drukker.."• ,t note of suppreesed interest came li ) , Vne's voice._ "You're 'interested in • , ches?" ".. ' ' •:: , ' ' . "To a certain. extent. I don't e sPeild rnueh time at it, howevr. The game. isnotpurely mathematical; and it's '. t••• •• inettffiCiently speculative to anneal •t.o s• 4 : A whollY scientific Mind." ...- , g.,., '_i_. ' ,-----,ID'd-y.o.u-find-tb'ejbaPi re-emarAak • • • Heath, with his habitual suspicion of all statements made to thepolit, put the next qusti• en, "Did you meet any One yoe knew?" • „Drukicer turned angrilY, but Vance quickly stepped inth the breach. "It' really doesn't ineittet; Sergant. If it's necessary later on toertaM that point, we can take the matter up again." Then to Drukker: "Yon re turned 'from your walk ar little before eleven, I think =ea ea.idnd, entered • vour hoties by the -front dept.", . • . • ,40..4.s. *a...4 • a. • • 4. •••i',„ j', • ,•1 . • • esiesV • .• Pure, crisp, light, flaky, and always FRE:Sfr 4, • ' . • .••• ' o _touchy on the Object. of. that' hour between' eleven and noon," . said. Markham. ' . "Were at least getting: some lug- •« -gage aboard," said N.iMee. "Or..ex- .. . citable mathenietical wiekrd has Open- • : ed ilp smile vett •interestin' line' of ,• etieculation: 'And Mr..Drukkr. •' fairlYteerniri' with possibilities:"• ... -"Int- here to tel.„1 you, Mr. • Markham, . that were westing fere time," put -in • 'Heath. What,:s the good of all •these pari -e? 'petlins the by we want; and whon my men bringhim in and •put him thi•nugh a little sweting, we'll have • ervgh • ri•ise6rial. 4foi• an • • indittinet. 1.1.0 Was in love With the girle,afeletta.; !pealous :Of Robin —not only on deceent of the grl, but, because Itobin could shoot. these red. siraightr 'than' he 'codld. He had a • Scrap- \vith 'Robn, in this .here. ?om—the profeseer heard 'em • atit.'" "And," ndded Vance irenieelb,,,,..."his.. • taint, Means 'parrow.' Qeod ?Tot ge., inipartrrinthoo—No, ' Srgeant"; • it's much tOo• easy. It works out 11)0 a game..Of Carifield with the Cards stack. ed; "whereas thiS'-think .was planned . • 'much • tno ca7refu1ty fee -.sipletn to ...hill directly nn the guilty person.". • ,(.11'n ittinued) • • :28.(.18 . . sinart frock, for aftefneons and und iirgh1t6" ir todays tunic' model with dolman sleehes. , • The cevl,drnell bodice and cape. • let sleeves create a charning. soft;• .ened effeet. • . The ekiit hugs the figure thrimgh • the hips aNcl placesits fulness ex- irmely, low in delightful • flared movement , • In sheet 'gold nietal cloth, its • adorable for fornial afternoons atid Sunday nightodining arid denting. . •Placift canton ,erepo, wine -red crepe marOceirewoolcrepe in monk brown and holadk chiffon with.• the! sleeves of black lace are cherining- ; ly praetical ideas. • Style go. 288 may he had. in ies..1.4, 16, 16,,20 years, 86•03S and, 40 inches bust. Size 1.4 idguires Stir& • g9- __ ineh_witit 1¼ Yards 3-6-inh HOW TOORDER 2ATTERNS rite yotir name and addres4 laifilit, givng number and, Size Of stiesh patterns as you want. Enclose 20e in stamps Z'br con, (oin jfre- fen'ed wrap jt carefully) for eah- number, and ' address yodr 6i -der to Pattern Srvice; rig West ' "our sIster's a long lime ahOilt 'I A(1111'de St" Tol'ollto' • '*' ' rooking lior armienv,.- pugifed. I. •----- --... 1 il o„ r all e P. • 'A -P11;" said -thelittle-I, • . . 0 . . ' hrOth er , " Silon d hesight it h se came i , • .. ., - Sitenie- • ' Men \nout Talc:Mg ii.."-'--- ''-- ----t There is, a lithe. flith silenee is A 014.'" -;„------:.----- •-•-e- -- - ', . ,, • en; thre is. sx° 0. time wheit silente ISSUE No: 3,--t—'31 ii4 ',ailng --John R. Ginifi. 1 • • • • • • 4, • ...as • • ApParently the ude of saiYdrist .4.:1 this way does mit eat dOwn either,- the qnantiy er the euarity ,of the. mlik •fiora this sett of fodder: Acdthding to ehemista, it is pertedtly ,• puocessftoeconeert .fiber .o.f.wodputp feasihke to convert saw 41.1.F4 lute- see- • oulent dishes :for Oman coineiniestion ilito'sultble 'foe:id for catle: The focid resulting froiti the treatment o • e 348 t. woed•ptiln with fleet, and • chenneele thaa-beeue-madei-:stittabiel-lei:ecOWic and the cows like t.It iso• blieved. that inethis 'way it . wU he 'possible ;to utilize the sawdust Alia up tthtil• this time las been prateleally a," use- less byprechiet of • laniber -eanips; • :I 1l1-ii.:":6-efit-iiit Uoy."_.i.asugging.' _a. life= i ' . size tailor's 'inimy through. the shopr.- . ping crowds,' etena• teiiiirrian ri oticed liis eriliberrfesereent and litedtlie- hero- ,- fel volte.• "TJrry, , up, Romeo,' he shented, " !er father's' after yti-% • fi The Evening of LIFE • IrliON'T let the evening Of your -- • -le". life be shadowd- kr poverty. 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Thy'11 relieite your • suffering from nenralgia„ ,neuritis, or the like, at ony tune; Thousands of ••• , • '4. iternen depend upon Aspirin tablets every month f6 spare them from those pAins peculiar to women Thebe tablets do not depress the hehrt; theymay be used at frequently as there ii heed' of 'their, quick comfrt:, Sot it s follyto endure pain that Aspirintablets coulill relieve' ie prpitiptlye Oct the u.i genuine, which is 6lutays to', • be had at Any dritgdore. "rtirDmentAttle Rti.••• . . . . . ... • 4 • . .,.' . .4 " . . ' . . ' . • , ... . • , • . a . . • • . . . . . ' . * . • •• " • '' • '‘• • ' ' ''''11/4i01400tgraPtifigiVingi' §gt1TA3gieetr*grAgglealatink .ira*; I o; ' ....„ .. . .. . , . ..... • ••••.•••;!':'3.2'i9: --,,kr...,„,-,,,,,,,,,,.?, A1?74L.,::,':::, • • • • •,',04P.‘ •