L‘. ,1 H _ . i ->~.‘;l*‘}.’i“ frv l i" JAELJQABLYJQL124? it: 1- f community coucm ASSOCIATION rarsmrs iltiiiSTiiiiilE iiEEiiE, ruuusr P. W. C. HALL norm,- JANUARY 20th, $8.30 p. II. Ofi-O-GXO-Oi V? County Club liollovlli!‘ I ilm g -. "I know. I ‘have been there." "And I," raid Dollimore. "It is curious that an English- -' man like Lewin should go to such . | thieves’ kitchen," Pichon said. 5 "It is not even amuainlf’ "m; was drinking heavily." "Even so; there are many plussnter places in which to drink. It is a resort oi crooks. We ‘know it well. You gut. nothing - out of Balcau?" “Baleau?” “The proprietor-fit lamb." "Nothing," raid Dollimore with a |mlle, "Excepting the statement that he had misled XML" “So?“ “HQ told you that Lewin hzid not been there ior several iveeks." "That i ao." "He was wrong, he now as- rerts. Lewin called there several times ior letters. It w-ss Baieaws wife who saw him. not Balenu." Pichc-n stroked his chin, "Lcwln liilil not been to the Cafe," he said quietly, “Madame was there whilst. 1: was talking to Baieau. I Rosiers, put in. M. Plchon nodded: "You seem to have a rather interesting case on the carpet," he said with a smile. "Ii you are interested, Mon- sieur, and can spare the time, I should like to tell you about it." “I am very interested." Dollimore gavc him a rapid sketch oi the case. The French- man. eyes nearly closed. huddled in hla chair. At the end he sat upright: "I have an idea. monsleur. It may qslly be wrong." Dollimore waited. “Quite easily, it may be wrong," 'the Frenchman repeated. "But us- ually, when an idea comes to me c-ut of the blur? there is some- thing in it. Would you do me the honour of dining with m: ill. a quarter past six?" "I shall be delighted," Dolli- more raid. "And by that time I shall have found whether the idea that came out oi the biuc should have remained in its azure home." Pichon said with a smile. “By the way, ii you draw a blank in the Rue Ballu. you might glean some- thing from Monsieur Jean Dal- robes, at the Cafe Dalrobes in the apparently." Dollimore Avenue tie Cllchy. 1t is quite near ihe Moulin Rouge, which you pro- bably know." ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Preseniefby Charlottetown Y-Grads Directed by Arthur Vesey THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JAN. 23rd and 24th 8 PM. PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUM 8 PM. NEW AND DIFFERENT-A -GA|-AXY OF STARS 5 Featuring g The Bonihow Quortette; The York Players; Elizabeth A Bolier Perry; Y. M. C. A. Choral Club and many others. Advance Ticket Sole at oll Drug Stores, Milton's Old Spain and Moyioir Tea Room. ‘ priei-rau or concierge. Stout, six- I tyish. she was neatly dressed. and smiled pleasantly on the young man whom she obviously regard- "-—-- ed as a possible ledger. r "I have come. madame, from the Prefecture oi Police." hs ssid. By JOSEPHINE CULBERTBON She glanced at him sharply: T!“ ‘1N'BE1%EN" PLAY“ "a i i‘ En u h," h —-— sold,‘ mom em a g I ' e If the declarer in today's hand “Yes. a British police oiilclal. 1 Md been either an averuee Player obtained your address from H. W’ Ill 9X99" he WW3‘! have m“. Pichonf. his contract by- means oi a, very "our why, monsieur Come in- simple plan. The actual South plur- side. It ls unpardonahle of me to 91' was ‘me C! W056 Wll° Blwayi kpep'_vol, Standing on the sup in look for the most complicated way this manner)’ to play any hand. The result, as “Thank you," » is often the case with such players, She led him to a small room “'55 a From m“ h“ °Pp°n°m5< on the ground floor. "Here we can talk," she said. "My visit The two men shook hands and went there personally; the As- sistant Commissioner has helped mo before this. I wonder why Baleau lied to you on the point? Hp has a reason for it -t'nat llmbl" There war a discreet tap at the door and a clip oi paper “ms plat-cc‘ in front oi M, Plchon. "One hundred Rue Baliu - r. turning out oi ih_e Rue Blanche most. of the houses in that sirref are comparatively ~ respectabiv boarding houses. and the like," Pichon said. - "And quite near ihe Cafe dos ‘FDAILY cizosswoao Dollimore took a. taxi at the door at’ the Prefecture oi the Rue Bal- Dunne!‘ I! one becomes d: nk_ As Pichon had said it proved ‘. f . a“: “M53122”; one finds m and [noisy is not g happy com- _ nai on." a .1“ NO m0 w“ no hatter or "He had, apparently, no other aforsé thén ‘he Dthersdmd‘ {mm occupation. A man c-i indepen- ‘he notice on the door was an dentt "ganfihl Iunqlerftomi‘ or a ;‘ , ‘ grea ‘IlglS amiy.’ ' ‘r-“mem "°“"' 1 "Hardly that," Dollimore said , “Y . "I “number mm, ‘freon iiléerlégnldéa where he went to “No. monsieur." “Or of ho\v I could oer inlo touch with him? Do any oi his friends live hcre or near hcre?" ‘There was another English- The woman who rer-‘led in hill Fm; might have been either pro- man -'his mme, Monsieur ab, l ACID“ DOWN 2'15"“! ‘have it Monsieur Cardew." Lchmcmk l-Beauiiful d"! I "Yes. I've heard oi’ him." Dolli- aglq," CNN 24-“! more said without betraying his “>005 2-H: NR9 surprise. “Did he stay here?” gjegch S-Goddeaa oi dinner “Ne. But he came here several “Hi-mum; rdiacord (Gr- 26.Tear tlmcs with Mr. Lewln." wood Myth-l ZZReach _ "And do you know where M. “my” fLSJVIIO lcrOll Oarrlew is? He may be able to 134M103“ fi-Ahlwl-hum QiLWager help me." “a (Tum berry 31. Present! “I saw him a few weeks ago, hut Myth) 0.141311 32.Blbllcal nun"; "n". of him I know nothing. He was 13_5hmk prieIi-l mount a different man. monsieur, to 1L Blbucu qty T. Habit $3.3M“! _ p010!‘ M. Lewin." ‘15_ Mum-n 8.3“! sdCounter- C3.BOI:OII;OI :1" what way?” 17_gy,|';p¢(y lLizord mand the o0 It is not my business, mo“. 1g_p°1|,h (comJorrnlZmOonaqioua dtTalki n rieur, but one hears whisper“ 20. Cutod, 85:11:36"! 39- 32:1"! .48 gxtilaypgr“ ICED?" 58,311 see Lewin after he auto - ' ‘ 9 ' 22.Roadp‘ 19- Biol-use 41- Dmrt liil-l-urvevfthr "m. Monsieur. m. paid his bill iobbr.) cribs (Aria) bot-fly and went. And that was the end." 23.5mm ‘ ‘Thank you very much-" (up) Dollimore had an early lunch at ggpocgoy; the Cafe Dalrobes. He knew m1. aaelatanta ouch oi Paris ‘to know that the 2s. Gist. (coiioq. cafe would be a. very dirierent U_g_) place at night, but at the time he m ppgu.“ was there it would have been s1. Pant-ed difficult w imerine a. more ais- amarzium $35: Bud respectable establish- “ \|‘fy . .'l1.Irldiun»' The lunch was admirable and (gym), Dollimore. who had eaten little 38. Pull lmce he left London the prev- 40.il‘reah lous evening. did ample Justice {Lqggggflg l0 it. 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The other lodgers com ‘A1062 with discretion, monsleur -onc 83 resnectvwle may tolerate it. but to be drunk The bidding: South West North East 1 A Pass 2 4. Pas: 4 Q Pass 5 Q Paul 8 Q Pass Pass Peas‘. The bidding has excellen; parti- cularly North's raise to five- gpgdfiS. The fi-mii contract, certainly was sound enough. West opened the queen qt hearts, dummy played low. and South ‘ruffed. Dzclarer could count. elevcn tricks and decided that his “best chunce for the uveifth dcpendct on squeezing his opponents or drop- ping the Jack ci diamonds. Hence he led out tour rounds of trumps discarding three low clubs from dummy. West found it easy enough to discard two hearts. while East could comfortably spare a (lub. south next led a diamond to dummy and ruffed a, lc-w heart. returned to dummy with another diamond. and ruffed another low heart. He was disappointed when the heart ace failed to drop, but hopefully laid down the diamond ace. 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