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I : Aoossss_._....___c_._.__._..__.._....c_.._._.._ -_____.__._-_-| 2 1 ) ) County Club n i t: iwlltllwl. ll" i? The elder woman considered the question: “Yes. It does." she said! "That he didntrgo with her?"|' Ducros pursued. “Why did he helpl] her to escape?" /'= “lie had. quurrelled with Ferrtan- l dcz this morning. They were shout- ing at each other; 1 thought they‘d light. They quarrelled about the old lady who was‘ killed." At that moment the ‘phone bell rang. ’ "Yes," Ducros replied in g thick, gutteral voice which was evidently meant to be an imitation of For- nandez: "Oh, it's you, sir," he went on in his normal voice. "She's with you there? Good! We found the room where they had kept her just now. No. sir. I'm expecting a oall from Rolliter -~the solicitor -at any moment. I have arrested Fer- nandez already, sir. Very good, rte. I'll ring you as soon as we hear." Slowly he replaced the receiver. “Miss Stennlng ls at the Yard udth her cousin." he said. "Site's safe!" Dollimorc exclaim- "You two women grg under ar~ rest." Ducros sat-id. "You will belI taken to Mqssford police station at once." . mann. in the murder of Mrs. Lewln." "But ‘you promised. " Lswes burst out. Mrs. to help you." Dncros said. "So l shall. when I'm satisfied that yuli DAILY ‘ACROSS . U. S. president I. Dread I. Big and strong i0. Btormed ll. Place of worship )8. Appearing as if eaten M. Keg II. Province in India M. Ahead l7. Goddess of dawn l8. Music note l9. A haze. or fog l1. Plunder I 24. Chest 25. Enemy 20. Vegetable l8. Walk. as e child l1. Close to 88. Indefinite article H. Crassly foolish 37. Hand V, covering ' IO. Ungulato (So. Am.) i0. squander ‘- i1. lim (Scot) i2. Tanker carrying oil l8. Questions M. Paradise DOWN‘ l. University , i La.) l ll . Postpone 15. Crushing CROSSWORD 2. Skills 17. Antlered 3. Ahti- animal aircraft 20. Obstacle missiles 21. Vase d. God of with war a pedestal _ (Norse) 22. Seed 5. Lt berates container 6. Merit 23. Color 7. Eager 25. Mist 8. A selling at 26. Thrown second 27. Capital hand (Canada) 9. Kind of 28. Little meat child 29. Sheet tin 30. Come in 32. Daggers SHED LIBDBD Yesterday's Answer 35. Tree (Java) 36. Shade of red 37. Lassie 38. Little islant’ snake 40. Sorrow ' cnrroouors-a eryptogram quotation KEV CAUR VAHQ SKA CAUR VWMA xav onus nnnnn SKA CAUR FUAl-ll HUA-8K HXQAUHR. - ‘ Yesterday's Cryptoquote: PUBLIO HQSTRUCHON DIIQIILI It ‘ti-ls: FIRST OBJECT or GOVERNMENT-NAPOLEON l. ' ouulsnnc by an; Iesturu ll/adlcate. Inl- have told us all that you know. For v the moment. however. it is mv duty to arrest you. You're not hound to make any statement, and it is my duty to warn you that, if you do, it may be used in evidence against you." "Ah!" the exclamation left Du- cross llrps as the telephone rang again. "Yes." he said in the gutleral tone he had previously used. “Fer- nandez here.” Sadle Puchmsnn was near the desk on which the telephone was standing. She watched the proceed- ings ‘pathetically. Baltimore's eyes were on Ducros and for the mom- ent no one noticed what the Am- erican was doing. With a quick, almost a fellne movement, she snatched the instrument from Du- cross hand. The desk was between them. and before either" of the men could reach her hud shouted into the telephone: "Danger. Cut and rim. This is Sadie " With that she replaced the tele- phone on the desk and faced the two detectives triumphantly. slie said wl-th an invpudent smile. "But we shall get hlm." Ducros said. "Have them taken to the local station." he went on to Dolllmore. When Dolllniore returned two minutes inter Ducros was once more italking to the Chief. He told him exactly what had happened when Rolliter‘: oall had come through. and listened, g little grimly, to the comments his information called "l1 "Come up 3A. once," the Chief concluded. “We'll start the machine running at once. There shouldn't be a great deal o! difficulty over Rolllter but the other fellow may be a nuisance. No, waiti Let me think. Dollimore there?" "Dolllmore." Ducros said and handed the telephone to his col- league. “Dollimore speaking, sir." "So she's tricked youi" the Chi\§ said. . "Traid so, sir. It was more my fault than Ducrosfi" “It's nobo'dy's fault. She's n. cun- ning woman. Who do you think is posing as the murdered woman's son?" "Flash Cartlew if my theory is sound. I have suspected it for some of today's hand. "Why?" demanded Sadie Pach-I t "On suspicion of being concernedi "I promised that if you told us dummy Wm, a dug Th], plan’ haw- what you lrncw I would do my best‘ "Sure it wouldl" snapped Sadie. , "You thought what n clever lit») tie fellow you were. didn't -you?", down m Mogfgrd a; John Lewin. iThetes rather a lot of work to be Contract] Bridge a; JOSIPBEFCUIBERTBON s asQIIs-nscnlsn A ‘very close question o! “PIP- centage" was involved in the Dlay Northdealer. Both sides vulnerable. QQJ QA 941031;: gal-toes ‘K5 Q53 exam N 9.10104 a W E Z_ Q36?) g eP-QB V 4:932 4.105 gawasuz __ Q53 Q42 Q73 ‘meblddlng: North East South West 1Q Pill 3Q Pas-s 6Q Pass Pass Pass West opened the heart king. At the second trick declarer correctly let the spade queen “rlde" for l finesse. ‘West won and. after a 8TH! deal of thought. made the return that gave declarer a problem where- as any other return ‘would have given him clear sailing. West shift- cd to a diamond. and. of course. South had io put up the a¢e t0 avoid defeat on the SD01- Now several lines of playpa-esent- ed themselves. Doclarer could over- take the spade Jack. dralwlng the outstanzilng trumps, then return t0 cver. would require n 3-3 break tn ‘clubs. because declares- needed lWO discards-a diamond or a Mari. U the clubs broke that way-perfectly ‘-lt would be just as eisy to lead out the three top cards immediately discarding a diamond, then to ruff a diamond. ruff the heart still in l$outh's hand. and claim the The cnsntofrrarowu GUARDIAN KIN_G OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED {balance with hlzh trtunps. &uth knew. however. that the iodds against a 3-3 break of 51x ,mlssi.ng cards (as in the club suit) were roughly two to one, so he. ‘looked around for‘; safer 111m [After clue reflection he found it. ‘Not much safer. it t; true. but ‘tievertheloss enjoying that. slight “probletmaticah advantage that so often spells the difference between success anti failure. He cashed only the ace and king of clubs. then ruffed a low club high in his own 'hend and led a trump back to the jack in dummy. In this way he had to depend on a 2-2 break of the tour trumps originally out. but this lwas slightly more in the line of _expc¢t,ai.ion, and in this. case the plan worked beautifully. "You were right. Miss Stenning H-ecognized Cardews picture when I showed ll, to her this afternoon, as the man whom Rolliter brought done before the case ls water-tight but if we can get hold .0! l-‘bolliter and Cardew I fancy we've got the whole gang. You might be able to get another line on the cuse from the woman Lawes. She seems a talker." "I doubt it, sir, I don't think she was ever really one of them." “See. anyway. and then report here to me. Ask Ducros to come urp at once. He'll have every avail- the hunt HKEISLLZL~= "Very good sir." Doillmore said as he replaced the receiver. He told Ducros what the Chief had saitl. “If that woman hadn't played us up I believe they'd have walked right into the trap. 1 should be on my way home this evening. As it ls. I shall probably be at that cursed office all nlght. Confound Sadie Pachmanni" “The proposal is carried nemlne contradicente." said Dolllmore. "What's that?" Ducros demanded. 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