Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1949 — Page 5

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THERE WAS: ar: ai no the shifting

slightest, awkwardness party from the Foxworth he room to the Mystery Room at Antoine's. decorations and the menu, had both been checked and the place

houses a district’ at Ind. 67 and © Ave, will be added

year. i the two types ‘being built, a frame. will’ sell for $8250, which includes a $050 down payment, and the pumice block will -sell—for $7750, which includes a down payment of $795. Monthly payments will be $51, insurance and taxes, on a 25-year, .

The houses, measuring 24x32 feet, will contain two bedrooms, utility room( dinet, living room. The lots cover

We more of a compliment it

“Miss Hickay snd Cuaresse would

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Cy Antoine's afterwards for dinner, ney reported a few minutes later, 2 Studying her radiant face, Foxworth remembered her remark. _{“Caresse sounds as happy as feel.” He was not, ad a relative, was Biven to much demonstration of Was affection, but now he caught he to him and kissed her.

“I suppose we ought to com-|

the Mystery Room. Miss Hickey something hard in here. Like a and Caresse had followed Ruth coin Siowly she

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ANY ARBOR, Mich, Aug. 9 year-old girl

a good chance to recover today tomowing an operation in which “doctors said parts of an by 135 or 145 feet, and include all undeveloped twin were removed. | . Surgeons at University Hospi[tal removed a tumor “at least as big as a man's head” from the little girl's chest. leat a dinet. ‘the showed it contained parts of th _dinet..a bath anq liver. kidney and Skin of another

d ary wall interior, was purchased from! am, real estate broker, : who developed the ground. Mr. rvin of 8. E. Arvin & Sons, the /* ‘builders, said seven houses under

utilities except a sewer. James D. Foley, desigfier, has Included in the house Foxworth looked across the long |

i ly since the addition _of| Clarinda—that Sabin asked, in a shaky voice.

o Miss Hickey and Caresse will table towards ivory satin she had on-—it had, There'll be eieven if Doctor| something of a br ‘the “IL But “of “course;

| Perrault comes, won't ” "Yes, that's true. But I haven't/ried, she would be much more Sage Or sometuing? ‘heard a word from him yet, so/SOrgeously’ attired — she would] Caresse pushed the torn edgesiAND THE SOONER THE BET-| 1 can't take his" acceptance for Wear fabulous laces and wonder{granted. We'll wedge him wher-|ful brocade. DR. VERNON L. BOERSMA, ever it seems best if he does show| Suddenly, something he had "hospital pediatrician; said other UPowa. Well. 1 started to say that said to Amelie ‘forced itself to |such rare cases, known as “the|Of course, under normal circum-|the forefront of Wis mind: "There's have been re- stances, it would be natural for|a sort of certainty a man feels ‘corded. He said the tumor was s61 you to--act--as-my. hostess. But about the woman he’s asked to be Aug. 9 (UP)— large it had collapsed the girl's your father should be seated ac- his wife and who's, consented— Dailey and his right lung until-it was “only the cording to protocol, - quite aside that whoever else doubts him or from the fact that it would give fails him, she'll believe in him,| me great pleasure to show him a/she’ 11 stand by may that far Joga} compliment. And I can't very welt] : About 70% of the oranges in|put.hi mat your right hand! 8o,| indignantly a the least roe made against him by others. That's what he thinks she means/ 1

na They said with normal “develop ment Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Car-

have been the parents of twins.

Film Star Dan together size of f an egg.” Again today after a three-month, “I'm very happy that PROCESS ORANGES aE can ‘keep our little home to-|

gether,” Mr. Dalley said in an-| America now reach consumers injall things considered . . . 2 nouncing the reconciliation.

processed form in cans or bottles. ‘You thought of asking Clarinda

had not yet ‘asked Clarinda to the

DOOR of the Mystery

was entering with a long ‘lenvelope in his Ss, >

“Why who on earth: . . .

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Well, Sabin was around too." Joe was saying. ¥

didn't see him and neither did; : Ca ee Perrault. Neither did I, for that i da to a k over What 1d told - ;

she loves him." roborated what you said about “of ‘your speedboat. not yet told That put you in the clear. BeBut Inex-| Sides, he already Knew it was) | both proiaise to keep mum, be-

{hind another tomb, nearby, watch- Taig a a rat {cause Perrault had somehow man- ing everything that happened. He! de tomb ery aged to. give the pol ice. the slip/and Murphy had got their heads ed, and Angelo this: afternoon and .

I it ay {after him and putting the key in |tagether that ‘morning about one his pilifola, The § le ved 8 Hundt | discrepancy —in-Doctor Pestuaits) | was quite a while before he could for interrupting” “YOU MEAN he had been ar- | Sabin Aud rp Sry rE hat t|get anyone with authority to let lpested.- escaped?” ns eep & e. on veiope was and: had poav- Rumbeg [doctor Wherever he went Fhim..into.

the _ ¥ iit was closed for the night by that

were open, there "wasn't any Hore wi to it. At the Lalande tomb .

(To Be Continued)

pt that when you're trying to find out who did a killing, isn’t a matter of reading

“For me?” exclaimed Caresse. 00 headquarters this noon. Sabin

“there's no one who knew where . . {knows more about that aspect

a won 0 sent]

up on strange poisons or analyzing ¢ cigaret ashes or looking for secret. Perrault ngnels in the wall. It's ‘a matter,

“Better open it.” counseled Fox-| of the case than I do, because) _-heen

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you a letter, a telegram, or a gift days. So I better let him give his \opportunity .to do the job and box, when all you need to do is to/own version of what happened |then of finding out which one of| look inside.” when he comes back. But you re-\those who could have done fit -Caresse af the flap of member, Caresse, that when you might Have a motive for doing it.”| thé envelope with trembling fin- and I went to Odile's tomb on of proper position gers. “F-can’t imagine. . . Thursday, we found Doctor Per-| 10 hen Foxworth himself entered sald, still uncertainly. *There’s rault

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“BUT DOCTOR Perrault . . .,”, around there (interrupted Judith. | “I know. There didn't seem to the—any motive -and-Toe couldn't find one. But he still thought there might have been one he hadn't discovered, and he went on narrowing down his field to the last who'd had the opportunity. filling and the last one who'd seen the victim alive. He gy more and more certain this

efit Caress nodded, her eyes. filling! and the Racinas with Sabin, and velope along one edge and shook with tears, Foxworth glanced at! {finally he and Richard Hunting-/it, A small metallic object fell her and was conscious of momen-! {ton and the Darcoas had all gone out, tinkling sharply against the together. It seemed so natural an edge of her plate before it came plarrangement to everyone .thatto rest on the snowy tablecloth. {there had been hardly any dis- “Why, it's my key-—the key to [cussion about it. After all, & host our family tomb in Metairie!" she {could not usher the last of the whispered. But Sabin and Joe had plete our plans for tonight” he! guests from his own house and {both heard her -and--had both| said. “So I've been giving some also welcome the first ones at al |Fisen,

{thought to the table arrangement, |estaurant.

tary regret that these pamful memories must be awakened, But he did not look at her long, and: ‘person though he was listening to Joe, to do the k he was thinking of something else at the same time, while he gazed! at Clarinda again. WHEN YOU, : {AND YOUR FATHER COME TO!" ” . {GET TOSSIE AFTER MASS TO-

INDIANA music on, |

The door of ‘he Mystery Room | : opened and Sabin

“IS IT from vane Perrault?” MORROW, he was saying to him

self, TLL ASK YOUR FATHER “Have you been talking to Cap-

“Isn't there anything else in|1F I MAY CALL ON HIM AGAIN,

{dal look about{that envelope besides the key?” ABOUT ANOTHER MATTER OF when she marv{demanded- Joe... “A-note. ora mes GREAT... IMPORTANCE... |HE'LL SAY, WHY CERTAINLY,

{tain Murphy. on the telephone? %

(of the envelope apart. Inside was TER, IF IT'S REALLY URGENT. a smaller envelope. She drew it WHAT ABOUT THIS AFTERjout, slit ft open, and took from NOON? SO'T'LL COME AT YOUR: it several folded sheets, covered PLEASANT TEATIME, CLAR-! -smaily.neat-handwriting.- - +INDA. FLL ASK FOR HIS PER-: ‘ ‘Dear -Caresse,’ she read MISSION TO ADDRESS YOU.! [aloud in a wondering way. “ ‘I did AND HELL GIVE IT TO ME. (not forget to give this key to you! BY -POMORROW- NIGHT YOU. |yesterday, as you probably AND I WILL BE FORMALLY! {thought I did. I knew I should ENGAGED. FOR YOU'LL BAY: ‘want to use it again myself. But. YES WHEN 1 ASK YOU. ‘1 now that. my need for .it- Is! KNOW THAT ALREADY. I'LL: | past ome MAKE YOU THE HAPPIEST OF! Sabin interrupted: “Mr, Fox-| WOMEN,

worth, would you excuse me? But|c {I must get to a telephone at jonce.” “Why, of course. Only . The words were spoken n- thes direction of Sabin’s vanishing fig-

—f-ure.—A—-hush had fallen on

room. No one was eating or drink-| | ig or speaking. Again Foxworth | regarded Clarinda across the long! table and found her eyes meeting his, quietly, trustfully, reassuringly. Caresse leaned forward and {spoke appealing | to Joe Racina. |

“DO You Know what this means, too?” she faltered. “I'm afraid so,” he said with unwonted gentleness. “If I were ‘you, Caresse, I wouldn't read the rest of that letter until you get ron the train. I assume it's Perirault’'s confession.” “Perrault’s confession! About|

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The exclamation came Sr— taneously from several directions. | “About Odile.” ! I “Odile!” Again the exclamation was gen-| ‘eral. Joe looked. at Foxworth. | “Is it all right for me to explain here?” he asked. “I think ‘1 can, if you're willing.” Foxworth nodded. “Sabin and.I were with Captain «Murphy just before. we came to "your house, Mr. Foxworth, * Joe LRacina went on. “He told us he

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