' JANUARY 11. 1941 IOOFO-Q-§O-O O-OO+fO~OQ 0-004 0-6 60H 0060 0Q OOHQO iw0 ‘COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS GOIISTMIGE KEENE, PllililST- P. W. C iiliiiiiAY. JANUARY Q O-GOQO-OQ OO-O-OOOQ-OOO-QOQO-OQ-FOOOQ O-OQ4Q-O4-OQ . HALL 2on1, mo p. m. Tables Reserved. AD by Calling 1222. , -CAFETERIA— ‘Dancing st 9 O'clock with Legionsires Orchestra Vrnshcgnnigpqrfrsjowm GUARDIAN‘ KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED ii v etc)??? WEEKLY SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC Make your Reservations Early MISSION 50o aacu l “L” “And to think that I never even TWO NIGHTS —- wgrthfs Drug Store - llnghes Aimee" Busters 50c . ANNIVERSARY CONCERT P. W. C. AUDITORIUM JAN. 23rd b 24th ADVANCE TICKET SALE Anuissifif 50c TWO NIGHTS Drug - Bsddin Bros. - The Jenknls Pharmacy - Wortlfs Drug Store - Milton's Old Spain - Mayfair Tea Room / Arranged and Directed by Mr. Arthur Vcsscy. Bponsore-l by Charlottetown Y-Grads noticed what make the car wnsl" Dollimore suid regretfully. “By the way, sin-do I this little affair?" "Better not, I think- I'll be 1'2- sponslble. The chief will not want it to get irfto the press. If you do report “If you'd rather I didn't." the constable said doubtfuliy, "Ofiiclollyj I have already re- ported it to the chief." Dollimore suggested. “I get you, sir. Good night." was a matter of minutes. l; 3 County Club g B! Holloway liorn JCKNJAA? W . "Yes. I'd better report it to the Chief at once, ‘m leaving for Paris , In the nisht "in" i "You were on that Mossford, case?" “Yes." said Dollimore us he dial- led the famousinumber of Scot- lend Yard. ’ The Chief listened gravely to the news. , "Not even a scratch, as I told you, sir. It was uncomfortably near. though. I've been wondering why they did it." “I don't know. It proves one thing, Doillmore, beyond doubt -- which is, that the theory you have built up is sufficiently near the truth to frighten them. I will rend a car for you at eight-thirty. You'll be safe in Paris, I should say- but I shouldn't tsks any chances. when you turn up anything definite ‘phone me. If this business has un- set you, would you care l0 wait until the morning?" "Oh, no," said Dolli-lnoru. "It “'14s a hit unexpected. here in London. but, of course, we're dealing with AOIDBS 3. Cigarette (slang) l. Elevation (Golf) s. Unsoiiled 24 e. neuouia ‘I. Spher 8 A colonist 9 A swell i4. Nourished 0f iii. Shore recess luddofl 16. Negative In!" reply n. Faint: l7. Rgvivg 15. "i806! 2o A sign of 1a. hen-mien! tho sodise M" )1. Qflfqdgrgu ID. Feminine saggy-g] PNIIOUII 22. Observed 33. Mist . 26. Approaches 27. Little island 28. large body of water 30. Watch cars- j fully and secretly so. Chest 20. 22. 23. 25 30. 30. 3i. 32 33 35 (l. Jargon l0. serves. ss , a waiter (ca. weqsy perennial ‘M. See eagle t sown ll-Onewho loses . [Sultan's decree LIYFIOQUOTl-Auryphgrsm ‘nun? IKAIK us: Ions xonsrnze r American crooks among other w» rieties." "That struck me. too," the Chief said, “Didn't you mention to that: you? solicitor, by the way, might g0 to Paris?" that "I did; it was bluff at the time."i “I-Ie may not have taken it finaction of any kind is lrksom-r. CHAPTER IX INQUIRIES IN PARIS The Rue Blanche is a long, and as} in many respects a typically Paris- biuff.” the Chief said quickly. “Any-g ian street. Ii; runs from L1. Triniie way good luck! I may have newsuo the Boulevard dc Clichy Qd for you when you get back." "I hope so, sir. Good-night." ‘even in the early morning it was i-to an Englishman - extremely "Have a whisky?" Dollimnre sug-i lfltefeiiini- gested to the constable- as he turn-f ed from the telephone. Perhaps Inspector Dulllmore - found it the least bit too interest- “No sir! said the constable firm-l ing. for he reached the end of the ly. "I'm on duly." "So am I," smiled Dolliniure as he poured out two drinks. “Always remember your instruc- tions and act in accord with them 8s far as possible. Cheeriol" The constable grinned, mid fin- ished his drink as deftly as Dolli- more had done his. “They're not li-kely to return?" he asked _as the thought occurre to him. "I don't think so. The old trick probably deceived them. ff a per- son shcots at .\'Oil—-l\'ill. They think thfiv got me." “Then I'll go. But it's obvious that they know where you live,’ he added doubtfuliy. "Don't worry. A police var will take me to Victoria in style. pres- cntly." long street without di-scovcrm; [he object of his search —the Cute dos Rosiers. Facing him, on the Boule- vard, was the very modern Moulin Rouge. garish in the dayllghi- The sight of it, and the memories it rty uncl he set out to retrsce his recalled, jerked him back to real- steps. He found the Cafe des Roslers d at length, hidden away -ln spite of its fragrnnt name -in a rrilhcr unsavoury alley. Indeed. he zilse- discovered that the name was the only fragrant thing about it, for it was a, buvette of the poorest kind. The proprietor, arrayed in trousers ond shirt, both of which were badly in need of washing, was tmshaven; his eyes wort- cur- iously prominent and blood-shot uncl the impression hc made on "I'd rather be on traffic duiyglDoilimorc was not a pleasant mic. personally. You do know where you out? CROSSWORD Meadow Cauterlzr Helmet fronts Travel back and forth "Mieval Yesterday's Asssvss Evade Once more Join Demands. ss payment Kind of tree 38. Hindrancs 39 Astonish’ ment 40 Dia- dgure quotation IO OK 0.1K VKZ- GNIS-HSPJDU. “lVIonsieurT he said in a gulicrul s tone when Dollimore opmoached lhc zinc liar. H0 was aware that several of the mcn in the bar were glancing furtivciy at him; there was some- thing in the atmosphere of 1hr: place which made it quite clear that it wasn't an ordinary buvettc and ihc men sitting cr siantfin; about W011‘. it was equally clrur 1o Dulliimcrc, not ordinary, tlcrrnt working men. "Merci," he said as the coffee was pushed at him -there is no other phrase for the off-handed gcstilrc. It was obvious lll-‘it i-e was a suspect. and not wanted lherc. nnlmalcti when he entered, died down to an uneasy silence. "I'm looking for an old friend of mi-nc, Monsieur," he said 1n French. "A mun called I-ewin." “Why come here? There is none of iii-it name here." “l know that. But I fancied you might he able to help me- H: once gave this address in order that lnilors might be sent to him here." "lvfuuy do that, Monsieur, as you sec." Thu proprietor indicated a green baizc hoard, crrss-crossed with black tape in which several letters were fixed. “Why do you want Monsieur Lewin? I sec no reason why I should ham-l out information about my cllonis iu strangers, I get noiihinr: out of it and my clients pay for their letters to come here. They are entitled to-discretion." "Of course. I understand that. Monsieur, I will be frank with’ you. It is greatly i0 lhc ga-nilc- man's tidvantagc that I should find out whcre he is." "Se?" "Yes." "Then I am doubly sorry that I cannot help you." the man in the dirty shirt said with a sudden grin which revealed a row of broken teeth. “Listen, Monsieur. I am a police official." said Dollimore quietly. ‘Ho? I hid guthered the incl; ll report it, make that quite clear." Doiiimore was already Isle for his evening meal which nod been ready for some trme. His packing and he was ready for the on- before it; arrived. He was in the msoil when The conversation, which had bceiflqpgnmg bid and free raise. clarer l Yesterday's Oryptoqnose: THEY WHO KNOW ALL THE WEALTH THEY HAVE ARI! POOR-SUCKLDIG. is. if one may he permitted, ob- nnd one in 'l Uh‘ HHUH \\\\ \‘\ I \ S. ‘THE amt l/ DANC‘ CLUB Make reservations eoth PHONE H98 DANCING with oncnesma Every WEDNESDAY. rmnsv and sarunnnv Admission 50 Cents Contract Bridge By JOSEPHINE (JULBERTSON A mp ‘haste/m: East didn't want lo ruff dummy’: ""1"" m lodtvi: hand. and the result. was ihal hc had i9 ruff 1115 partner's \\'lillll‘i‘ at the end! Northdealer 1 North-South vulnerable. i aiosla 1874 ¢~AQ872 ‘A goo §K72 qksioo N 90a s2 g w E 9161000 gee S ‘.1101: AKQe 1 QAJDO QAQ , Q14 I" 4.03543 j ‘Phebiddlng- i North East South West .‘ 1Q Pass 1Q 2Q i2. Pass as Pass Pass Pass i South's bidding was a trifle am- bittous. but he had sood reason t° ‘expect, that his Dflfiilfl: Wflilltl he" a strongm- hrinci for hi5 Vlllllelflbl? West opened the six of diamonds. land South correctly guessed that the lend was not from the K1118- ;l~lence he put up dunvni/‘s ace and ‘lcd the eight qt‘ spades, flnessmé u to “@511; queen. West hopefully returned his other diamond, and East W011 with the king. East saw that a. diamond return could do n0 good, since South would ruff 111811; Hence East returned a i198"- South won with the a¢e of hearts and laid down the ace 0f Spade!- Next he lcd a. club i0 dummfs We and discarded the queen of heart! on (he queen Of dlllmflndd. Then no ruffcd a. diamond in iris 0W1! hand and got back to dummy by ruffing a club“ At this point he led the last diamond from dummy. and East was at the CPOSSTOEIdS- For some obscure reason. E85! hoped io do better with his high trump thnn wtxr that trick with if» Perhaps hc expected it lo Wifl W"? tricks inicr on! Ai. any ‘rate, hc dis- carded a. club. iA heart discard would have been no better.) De- thereupon miffed one 0f dummys hearts and ruffed another club in dummy. The lac-t trick W88 won doubly. by Easts high trump and West's high heart!_ If East had ruffed dummys last diamond, the subsequent defense would not have mattered: South would be sot one trick. l-le would mnkc one trump in hi; own hand the dummy, and the View." Distributed by ruei Iissturss spasms; m. (To bg conlin ued) defenders would make the remain- ,._ OUT OUR WAY ' WHAT'S WRONG ,:,v"o;o;o‘: AN NEVER KKE A DRILL '- ,,-- - ., or room's LIKE NON ‘mares eons, m‘ LADIES ARE COMIN‘ a i _._..__.‘__.________ HE- WAS AGJIN GIRLS IN A SHOP CUZ THEY MADE HIM FEEL LIKE‘ A FLOORWALKER" HE USES ’EM TO MAKE n5 FEEL LIKE SLEEP- waucms.’ Séwii‘ " ‘ -__ _ l 3y j y; W|LL|AM5OUR BOARDING HOUSE lug trick. ’ With Moior Hoopla ‘ 62am’ CAESARPIKEIAM " ‘a 1 sureeiziue HALLUCINATIONS. ~ 1'0 swam THAT was You-o BETTER y Bkuces Eater-oi. 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