Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1941 — Page 28

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STORY—Two murders at ParaLake renew the old romance betw school teacher Mary O’Connor, A ationing there with her mother, * ‘Maudie, and reporter Dennis Flynn, 3 down’ from the city to cover the .— Police are convinced ‘sophisticat- | erbert Cord was killed by gangster i Fes Veretti, although Cord’s death | TOTAL ES TN © at first implicated Jeanie Morris, whom 2% AAI TES he courted for two summers only 2 te Margie Dixon to Paradise this NE ane Yen Sun

as his fiancee. Second mysterious s : was that of Miss Millie Morris, WHOLE SHOW/.

stern spinster aunt, who kept in her heart the secret of a girl. romance with someone who signed letters “Kit.” . Other characters ‘story are Liza Holmes, Miss Mil- i maid, who stays on with‘ Jeanie; : a Sl or i : innkeeper | Chris Gordon; local | TM. REQ. US PAT. OFF. NO,LITTLE BEAVER!) [TANT HEALHY )_ [IF IT'S SAFE ENOUGH FOR. ARIEND | Tod Palmer, in love with Jeanie. | { | SLAYING GHO5T8 DON'T LEAVE } {| “1b GO IN THEM RED FE ENOUGH FOR Ey Ey A ae ve Boy CARDS TIRE OAT OLD DIGGING, JX BILL, ITS SATE ENOUGH | | BILL OR. , ev g e city. e nex Ps . » Zz 2 : a third death deepens the mys- ; ; AM NJ FOR ME ¢ RED RYDER! Jeanie and Mary find Liza’s body in the |attic of the Morris Suicide? |. \

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WAS an undiplomatic question and the doctor was obviously when Officer Antler came in. I had a hunch the doctor had ade up his mind as to the answer ‘before he made the official in his role as coroner. MILLION IN was in charge now and BEFORE TH : | ‘the questioning Regu. I'm quite i ) John Antler wo ave like > ' ; ; =d Lar ut me in my place several times, ~Right, but the inhabitants were prairie dogs. BUSY-~HE ASKED ME TO pS a a wanted to be the first one to = : . TURN YOU OVER © . HADNT \ NEEDED WHERE \ WELL, (T MAKES A & and since I had seen Liza|murder. This is just a suicide, s0| Maudie, and her question left me a SPECIAL AGENT SMITH I BETTER \ WE'RE GOING ID Suge Finde for WA koe up there and Jeanie hadn’t,| Why should we need a gun now?|lttle sick. I saw what she meant. CARRY A - TO. : USPECTS INTHE only right I should begin.| “It is suicide, isn't it?” Her|If Liza Holmes had been dead at HERE, SLIP | GUN, MR, \ P HERE 4 "WATCH NOUR STEP! told them all I ould, starting|naivete didnt fool Denny or me. |least eight hours and we found her THESE Queer SMITH? AWA L ’ 7 INGE LET 74

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It made it easier for Jeanie could have been killed after midPALMER'S old jalopby|pnight, after 1 o'clock even, and it

TOD it was her turn, not that there any season why one should not ro She's eoleepr I, $50. Ved that late’ when we left er... £1 nodding to the bedroom, where we |" onc: : didn’t look to see if she was|had put Jeanie, who was now re- i BR. room last night, then?” he|jaxeq under the influence of one of| HER ONE-TIME sweetheart, her and she repeated that She the white powders Dr. Ordway had |aunt, her housekeeper—all dead. She also told again that|ieft me for my Toit Tod had given her an alibi for her

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Holmes had had no worries that| «what did they decide?” Denny|whereabouts at the time of Cord’s on gs knew {abou ang iat oe hiaanrs asked. | | death; Li had sworn she knew by GIRDERS? | Tod's solemn face was stern, “Mur- | the girl was in the house when = for Ms Millie in her silent, | 30.» ne said, and the word pe Miss Muyje Ines Ber Sean in the , ¥ come as a shock. “She wa. rowboat, and we could testify she t : t stay there much longer. parr. che’ was put up in the stile, | had been with us until 1 a.m. But House Roa BLY doctor said there were things|pnder the rope there were marks,| With three murders—three people : LATE, do up in the attic and if I wanted |gy eq peen choked to death.” so intimately associated with her, ; ~ Miss mecoy/ take Jeanie home with me We| «ywnhat are they doing now?” those three alibis that a smart law- a leave any time. Denny was already reaching for his|Yer could blast holes in, didn’t look Joo up and Suing the Xey, hat so strong. - I hated to think of toe just as we you stay “Th i : _|morrow. ‘I could see Tod felt the place else tonight—not here.” Br us) thin * Socking ur ue same. ; had arrived at ouf house be-|s) 0 rope ctiAe | from. Who. Was Maudie was the only one who we got out of the car which aground the house last night and |3idt look as though she might officer had turned into a taXil who was the last one to see the old| 0, J524Y. t0 lope her dinner. She our] Benen. Tod had heard the|ja4¢ alive.” | as loose ou over the lake abe at Liza ‘was dead and his| « : e » sently ‘ scratching Finn McCool’s thought had been to have Boa ary Maule well-filled tummy. to stay with Jeanie. Maudie| says at least eight hours— I suppose the numbers boys took

him I was already at the Morris|mavse longer” | eare ot poor Liza Holmes, too,” she and then, after he had ad-| «why, it must a happened fust| “Denny go, up frora the table and

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here was fore efeitement before Jeanie went in,” I sald, hor-|qapped his hat on his red head Fb ot rt fT ih Baie. J 2, nd [CSOT WAY re JC hens Ne pen Sees out of her clutches as he was| «yes Denn id. “Sh o OR-RLD ON \=i-\~ ws pe z = eS \ wd | “Yes Denny said. “She might (To Bo Continued) : ” SLAAME IQ YOUR HEART | MUST : wn» “Are they. going to start tortur-| ay events, names ana characters in : | | - s i ters in this : ve MANAGED {o get Maudie in| 8 the poor child again?” It was story Bitare in a ; kitchen away from them with to tell her everything. * she snorted. “I don’t that and you don’t expect

to because you don’t believe it GET MODERN, KEEN-CUTTING , I saw her hanging there a rope around her neck,” I : Je ° 3 “And it wasn’t a pretty sight, I

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but Tod Palmer had, | | | ; was with us for dinner | “2 : . : Sonn ; % —— “Three times and 1 ER sr Now : WHAT CHANCE BETTER BY F : Se . _- know. You girls have Ge UTMASTE SWORD MY WOULD. SHE, A PRETTY SHE SH BY AR : RIGHT, gD EY this lovely, restful com- sy» Yalue for ONLY- SHIELD, OUR / HAIR!) HART IE BILL | LASS, HAVE AGAINST IN’ BATTLE, EVEN TO USE ITON i LE it % FAIR MAID SHOULD WHY, {WANT Nou © THE RUFFIANS KING THOUGH SHE LACKS ND TLL LAMBASTE | THAT,

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