Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1928 — Page 12
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thought it best to take us fully into his confidence. Spotswoode gave him a dubious look, but immediately bowed his acceptance of the decision. “I’m in your hands, Mr. Markham,” he replied, in a well-bred but somewhat high-pitched voice, "and I concur, of course, with whatever you think advisable.” He turned to Vance with an apologetic smile. “I’m in a rather unpleasant position, and naturally feel a little sensitive about it.” “I’m something of an antinomian,” Vance pleasantly informed him. “At any rate, I’m not a moralist; so my attitude in the matter is quite academic.” Spotswoode laughed softly. “I wish my family held a similar point of view; but I’m afraid they would not be so tolerant of my foibles.” “It’s only fair to tell you, Mr. Spotswoode,” interposed Markham, “that there is a bare possibility I may have to call you as a witness.” The man looked up quickly, his face clouding over, but he made no comment. “The fact is,” continued Markham, “we are about to make an arrest, and your testimony may be needed to establish the time pf Miss Odell’s return to her apartment, and also to substantiate the fact that there was presumably someone in her rooms after you had left. “Her screams and calls for help, which you heard, may prove vital evidence in obtaining a conviction.” Spotswoode seemed rather appalled at the thought of his relations with the girl becoming public, and for several minutes he sat with averted eyes. “I see your point,” he acknowledged at length. “But it would be a terrible thing for me if the fact of my delinquencies became known.” “That contingency may be entirely avoided,” Markham encouraged him. “I promise you that you will not be called upon unless it i absolutely necessary. “And now, what I especially wanted to ask you is this: do you happen to know a Doctor Linquist who, I understand, was Miss Odell’s personal physician? Spotswoode was frankly puzzled. “I never heard the name,” he answered. “In fact, Miss Odell never mentioned any doctor to me.” “And did you ever, hear her mention the name of Skeel ... or refer to any one as Tony?” “Never.” His answer was emphatic. Markham lapsed into a disappointed silence. Spotswoode, too, was silent; he sat as if in a revery. “You know, Mr. Markham,” he said, after several minutes. “I ought l CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy cheeks—sparkling eyes—most women can have. Dr. F. M. Edwards fo,* 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for calomel made of a few wellknown vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s sytem. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—now and then to keep fit. 15c, 30c and 60c. —Advertisement.
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to be ashamed to admit it, but the truth is I cared a good deal for the girl. I suppose you’ve kept her apartment intact. ...” He hesitated, and a look almost of appeal came into his eyes. “I’d like to see it again if I could.” Markham regarded him sympathetically, but finally shook his head. “It wouldn’t do. You’d be sure to be recognized by the operator —or there might be a reporter about —and then I’d be unable to keep you out of the case.” The man appeared disappointed, but did not protest; and for several minutes no one spoke. Then Vance raised himself slightly in his chair. “I say, Mr. Spotswoode, do you happen to remember anything unusual occurring last night during the half-hour you remained with Miss Odell after the theater?” “Unusual?” The man’s manner was eloquent of his astonishment. “To the contrary. We chatted a while, and then, as she seemed tired, I said good night and came away, making a luncheon appointment with her for today.” “And yet. it now seems fairly certain that some other man was hiding in the apartment when you were there.” “There’s little doubt on that point,” agreed Spotswoode, with the suggestion of a shudder. “And her screams would seem to indicate that he came forth from hiding a few minutes after I went.” “And you had no suspicion of the fact when you heard her call for help?” “I did at first—naturally. But when she assured me that nothing was the matter, and told me to go home, I attributed her screams to a nightmare. “I knew she had been tired, and I had left her in the wicker chair near the door, from where her screams seemed to come; so I naturally concluded she had dozed off and called out in her sleep If only I hadn’t taken so much for granted!” “It’s a harrowin’ situation.” Vance was silent for a while; then he asked: “Did you, by any chance, notice the door of the living-room closet? Was it open or closed?”
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Spotswoode frowned, as if attempting to visualize the picture; but the result was a failure. “I suppose it was closed. I probably would have noticed it if it had been open.” "Then you couldn’t say if the key was in the lock or not?” “Good Lord, no! I don’t even know if it ever had a key.” The case was discussed for another half-hour; then Spotswoode excused himself and left us. “Funny thing,” ruminated Markham, “how a man of his upbringing could be so attracted by the emptyheaded, butterfly type. ’ “I’d say it was quite natural,” returned Vance “You’re such an incorrigible moralist, Markham.” (To Be Continued) MARKET MEN PROTEST Association Is Opposed to Stands at Fair Ground. Indiana Vegetable Growers’ Association today voiced its objections to establishment of a market at Indiana Fair Ground. Charles Hafer, president, declared he believed the North Side market proposed by State agriculture board would prove detrimental to the association’s market at South and New Jersey Sts.
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