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FOUR
EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
The El Reno Daily Tribune I
5T
A Mint* million
h'fWNpaper Servini
m IIIim* million
( oininunity.
PICKETS DUMP MILK AS STRIKE BLANKETS CHICAGO
THURSDAY. JANUARY 11, 1934.
Issued daily except Saturday
from 207 South Hock laland ave-
nue, and entered as aecnnd-rloaa
mall matter under the Ad of
March 3. 1879.
DAVIfi O. VANDIVIKH
lOdltor and Publisher
A1 Wilson — Advertising Manager
j'aul Wade,......-News Editor
Other News of Interest
About Town
The ASSOCIATED PRESS is ex-
clusively entitled to the use for
re-pobllration of hII tile new,
dispatch ve credited to it or not
credited by tills pHiier. and nlso
the local news therein.
All riKlils of publics!loll of spe-
cial dispatches herein are also re.
served.
Nnilonnl lilt erilslnu
Kepreseiilntlt ex
FROST, I. t Mils A lillll
New fork. I lilenKo. Ilelroll,
hi. i.mils, iihiimn, it lasts,
ban Krnnrlseo.
DAILY hi llhl l< lf*T|o \ K i'l'KN
lly Carrier
One week _______________t .12
Three month'- . .. II
One year tf.,i0
lly tlail la Canadian and
tilliilulaa Cminflea.
One year ..*4.(10
Six months ........ 12.60
Three nionlli 11.36
lt> Mall Hillside tliior CallMtlea
One year _____ 14.00
Six months ____________ 111.ill
Three months
..........*2 00
dll tonal guests were Mrs
Hn'RSDAY, JANUARY II, 1034. Myers and Mrs. M A Hr.n'hn
Bilik1 Thought
MY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
Yukon, Jan. II—The Millers
J Yukon’s Independent basket ball
team, played the Hockaday Hard-
ware team of Kingfisher at King-
fisher. After a hard fought game
the final score was 34 to 33 in
^ invor of Yukon.
I'lay-a-BH Club Meets
When the Play-a-blt bridge club
! met with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hutchinson Tuesday evening, every
member was present.
The favors for high score were
received by Jim Poster and Mrs.
Carpenter while the consolation
favors went to Mr. and Mrs.
G orge Base). The next meeting
ol the club will be In two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carpenter.
Art Club in Meet
The Art club art with Mrs Jack
Scott Wednesday afternoon. Ad-
R. A.
All
work "d on various kinds of needle-
work.
The next meeting will be In two
W"eks with Mrs Vergil Compton.
'HER MED
BV LINCOLN P-H
Varied Program Given At
Regular Meet
COME ALI, THE WORLD Come
and hear, nil ye that fear God. And
I will declare what he hath done
for my soul.—Psalm 66: 16.
DARLINGTON |
Regular milk deliveries in the
metropolitan area of Chicago,
■aide from the emergency supplies
Ur infants ami hospitals, have
been shut off as a result of a gen-
eral strike, called by producers to
force agreement in Chicago on a
marketing schedule, which has
virtually stopped shipments. This
photo shows farm pickets dump-
ing milk on a highway in Wiscon-
sin near tile Illinois state line.
RUNNING INTO TRAINS
£)ON QUIXOTE'S tilling
Izook and Le;trn
at
windmills wax Imidli I
foolish and much less disastrous
than the habit of present day nio-
Friday night guest of Mr and
Mrs. O. S Palmer and family were
Arthur Sommers of El Iteno, Mias
Ruth Hannan. Mr and Mrs. A
B Uogaubill of Bethany. Rev and
Mrs. Harold Johnson and son.
Richard and Fred Zwelacher.
Gilbert Palmer spent Friday night
limn me iihijii .11 present nay mo-■ . „ , ... . Th(m. *■ »**.’ «»■
torhts who assault railroad trains rStad UT R nrou”d U“‘ W(lrld?
B Walker Sunday.
Visitors of Mr and Mrs Mr-
Lain Taylor Sunday afternoon were
Mr and Mrs. O S Palmer and
1. What is the approximate |
population of the world?
2 Who was the first inun to ill
Figures covering accidents at
railroad crossings during a period
of six months show that in 37 per
cent of tire cases the automo-
biles ran into trains, instead ot
trains running into automobiles.
One railroad company reports
that in a single year .r*00 of Its
son and son Riclutrd, Mr. and Mrs
A B Iiognnblll of Bethany, Mr
=-=j--jr- *--!= a s,?b Trass
3. What is th" nanr for citizen’s
dress when worn by one who usu-
ally wears n uniform?
4 What is Ihe average Ilf" of!
ivi. iino iwi.x, v-i •" ....... . elcnliant’’
family. Rev. and Mrs Harold John- 5 What U
the greatest depth
In the Atlantic Ocean.
Answers
I. Two billion.
Easley and Mr and Mrs Olln Tay- MaKe,tan Portll<w
lot"- 3 Mufti
________ ___ Mr. and Mrs. O. 8 Palmer and 4 150 200 years
tracks. By actual observation Ti daughters. Misses Luella and Iona. 5] 31,000 ft . almost 6 miles near
was found that of thLs number 2.- Mr “n(l Mrs A 11 U'ganhlll ol Porlo Rlco
907 failed to look either to the Bethany and Rev und Mrs Harold _____
right or left before crossing; 602 Johnson attended the aone Rally
looked In one direction only, while 1,1 Dowr Saturday.
~ ‘ ‘ . Pr*sd McAfee was a visitor of Mr
the public were run Into and
smashed by motorists. Another
company cheeked the perfnminnrr
of 3,589 drivers while crossing Its
LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
■PHE TRIBUNE welcomes let-
* ters on current subjects from
its readers. Because of the
limited space available communi-
cations should be limited to 200
words. The Tribune reserves the
right to shorten or reject any
letter. Unsigned letters will not
be published.
in their report.
Signed;
W. H Johnson. Chairman
A chill dinner will be served by
the Lincoln Parent Teachers as-
sociation at the school building
Tuesday. Jan. 16. officials an-
nounced Thursday.
Plans for the affair were dis-
cussed during the regular meeting
of the organization Tuesday after-
noon when "Narcotics and Al-
cohols" was the topic of the pro-
I gram
Dr. Alpha L. Johnson. Canadian
county health superintendent, urg-
ed that all parents financially un-
able to have their children Im-
munized for diphtheria bring them
,to the county doctor. He also fol-
I lowed up Policeman H. A. Murphy’s
talk cn "The Evil of Narcotics
and Alcohols" and urged that the
people of El Reno cooperate with
the police force in stamping out
their use.
Rev. Young Speaks
Rev. W B Young, who is con-
I ducting a revival at the Evangelical
church, also spoke regarding the
afternoons topic, mentioning some
of his experiences with drug ad-
dicts.
Special numbers were given by
the Lincoln school boys’ quartet
and the girls’ glee club During
■ the business session a nomlnat-
Ins committee, composed of Mrs
William Tait. Mrs. Marshall Cortee
and Mrs. Gale Jerman, was ap-
pointed.
Auxiliary Here
Passes Member
Quota For 1934
ON LIQUOR CHARGE
80 drivers looked both ways.
FATAL TO CREATURE
Rhinelander. WIs. <0P> Too many
Wilh such evidence It is not dlf- illld Mrs W M Tliomason and i visitors caused the death of the
flcult to understand why some 30.- family Sunday afternoon
000 persons are killed and 800.000
strange animal that appeared to
A Sunday School social was held be hnlf cow and half bulldog when
injured in automobile accidents ev- Friday evening at the home of Mr. j born near here The animal drop
ery yeai ’ " “
and Mrs. O S Palmer. Those ped deud while being exhibited to u
present were Mattie Hill. MiiiiiI" crowd of curious visitors A past -
MONACO TO SUE MISSISSIPPI 8mtth Rut*i Hannon. Louise anil mortem examination revealed the
A CTION taken by the urlncinal- B,'nldu'u" Zwelacher. Helena Ger- animal had the lungs and liver
A 1(y of Monaco to recover prln- if* *2 Th0ma* UL" but ,h0‘ “?
rlDal and Interest timmn sm nnd Vivian Eskridge
cipai ana inierest on *106000 of ____h.—i ■
Kurl Forehand. Fred Zwelacher.! a small dog
and Intestines resembled those of
Editor, The Tribune:
Ttie El Reno Chupter 2 of The
Veterans of Industry in regular
meeting assembled, hereby request
the Slate Executive Committee to
get In touch with our National
i presentalives and request their
thorough ro-operotlon with Presl-
dent Roosevelt and the National
Recovery Administration to bring
to a conclusion The County Emer-
gency Organization to support and
•nforce The National Recovery Act.
And request the State Executive
Board lo lake this matter up with
each loeal Chapter In order that
they may take it up with their
local reoresentaUves.
bonds Issued by Mississippi recalls .^^Vraifo d Aril, r ^ i ne s
an unpleasant chapter m the n-- >a l'rB",ora' Arinin aommera.
He it further resolved that our
delegates to the State Convention
Sunday, January 14th be Instructed
I to bring before our State Executive
Committer the condition of aged
Editor. The Tribune: —-
^“Sassrir- "mk‘ ««*»"""
lutions:
Be it resolved that tire members
of the sixth district American Le-
gion Auxiliary in convention as-
sembled at El Reno express their -- — ___
sincere appreciation to the host- c"arRe of possession of liquor,
ess unit of El Reno for their un-
tiring efforts In making this con-
vention a splendid success, to the
district commander. Elmer Fraker.
for his greetings, to the entertain
Charley Clore furnished a *20
bor.d pending appearance for trtnl
in police court here to face a
Commendation has been received
by the El Reno American Legion
Auxiliary unit for Its successful
membership drive in which its
1934 quota of 120 has been sur-
passed by three.
Announcement of the campaign's
results was presented Mrs. Mildred
Gwyn, Kingfisher, department pres-
ident, by Mrs. Guy C. Knarr, sec-
retary of the unit, during the
noon day luncheon at the First
Methodist church Wednesday, a
feature of the joint fifth and sixth
district convention.
The drive during the past two
weeks has been carried on by Mrs.
Knarr, Mrs. R. E. Rohrbaeii and
Mrs. Floyd Sides because of the
illness of the membership chair-
man, Mrs. Ray Chapman. Mis.
Rohrbach and Mrs. Sides secured
13 of the members between 6 p. m.
and midnight Tuesday.
A Problem A Day
If the solution to clean a rug 9
ft. by 6 ft. costs $1.50, what will
be the cost of enough solution to
clean a rug that measures 9 ft. bv
8 ft?
Anwer Ui Yesterday's Problem
30 days. Explanation—Clork gain
24 minutes in 1 day: multiply 24
ihoursi by 60; divide by 21 'min-
utes). As clock is not graduate!
In 24 hour periods, bul in 12
divide 60 by 2.
P-T-A PROGRAM IS
Webster Patrons to Hear
State Leader’s Talk
Program for the regular meeting
at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon of
the Webst?r Parent Teachers as-
sociation was released Thursday as
all members were urged to at-
tend.
Mrs. Martin Keller will read the
state president’s P. T. A. message
and Mrs. Lee Marsh will talk on
"What We Do With Our Money."
Following « vocal solo by Miss
Pauline Rector, Rev. Percy W. Beck,
pastor of the First Methodist
church. will speak regarding
“Thrift."
BRITAIN EXPORTS INCREASE
Toronto, Ont. (U.R)— A remark-
able Increase In Canadian domes-
tic exports to British Empire coun-
tries and particularly the United
Kingdom In November was record-
ed as compared with November,
1932. The total to British Em-
pire countries was $33,693,346. com-
pared with $22,644,307. an increase
of 48.7 per cent. Exports to the
United Kingdom amounted to $28.-
874.828. an Increase Of 50 per cent
over the preceding year.
Daily Lessons
In English
S.1,000 CARRIAGE INTACT
Kalamazoo. Mich (U.R)—A car-
__________ for which the late Sen
ers who contributed to the pro- Fr«nels B Stock bridge paid $3 000
itram.
in 1894, Is kept here In almost
Be it further resolved that the Perfect condition The owners have
convention express its gratitude to| refused numerous offers for pur-
the E'i Reno Tribune and The rhafie b>’ automobile manufacturers
American for such favorable pub- T,u' manufacturers, the Studebaker
Itclty and to the business men for Company presented Senator Stock-
bridge with an expensive, uraa-
kept In Ihc
nnMni tai.tsxa-i «# «‘» .. i Rudolph ZwvIacIkt, Paul Thom a-1 i me tunumuii uj hktci
“« .............. *«<• -lb s a 5t .trsL*rsl »s«i3r:«
several 8outhem states Tlie.se ob-
ligations have been In default for
Ixiganbill
era! re-employment office torn-1 tfi-lr Infirmities since our County
Rev and Mrs Harold Johnson l,rr,‘ wns astonished when Philip welfare agents hns stated that only
vr r7 ,1.7^ .nrt "lluml»hpd music through out the Turner registered for work, giving ‘hose in distress through unem-
rriK-d interest nmniint in ..»»ri. " venln* P,a>’ln* guitars, piano ar- his occupation as lion tamer He; ployment may receive thLs relief.
rrued Interest amount to nearly1 rM"" KV
$4oo (Nio (Nmi cordlan. piano and
n saw
j exhibited numerous scars and
tn im'ik ik« ..„i„ __. Tlie evening was s|ient plavlng newspaper ellppings to prove it,
sold bonds to th,- amount of*Il'ln'es A clever contest was tea- TJ11* Hon tamer got a pick and
----- ^ amount of $5.- turad for rnt,.rtHtnn,fnt tn shovel job on some n.» «ir^.,
non non in n,.>. i™ , . . , turea lor enuTiiiiiiinrni in wmrn ------ e—
000 000 to pay for shares of stork in , .warded Miss !«■ Ella construetIon
’.he nrult nruiinlT.,.1 Ir,,i,Knni, Pr"r'' *,rP .waroio miss i« r.ini
Tliomason ami Gilbert Palmer
Refreshments which consisted of
iiture denled The'T^ttoi. ^ ")n(dlor^n,lw,, h~ wrrr
on some new street
Re « further resolved that this
matter be pressed and that Im-
mediate steps be taken to assist
those people Also that they In-
clude the sewing room difficulty
the display of flags
Be It further resolved that the n,.pPted whip, still
convention extends its thanks to!vehlcle-
the Kingfisher unit for the loan
of its colors. Be It further resolv-
ed that the convention thank the
El Reno Unit, Post nnd nil who
may participate In the program at
the Joint session and banquet. Be
it also resolved that a copy of
these resolution! be plaeetl £ the , i
minutes and a copy be given to *
the local newspapers.
Mrs R. w. Stinson, chairman.
Mrs. (Trace Black.
Mrs. J. R. Hutchins.
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do
not say, "He got up a company of
his own." Say. "He organiz'd a
company of his own."
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ef-
fusive. Pronounce the s at In so,
not as z.
OFTED MISSPELLED: Hippopnt-
pnius; three p's and two o'x
8YNONYMS: Call, erv out, ex-
claim, ejaculate.
WORD STUDY: "U«e a word
three times and It Is vours." Let
us Increase our vocabulary by mast-
ering one word each dav Todav’s
word: COLLABORATOR: one who
labors Jointly with another "His
friend was his collaborator In the
preparation of live manuscript "
REMINISCING
Item** I!rprodnu**4 From iht
l*«prr of 2.% \rnt* Alto
Jan. 11 1<M>
The past few years have demon-
strated that Oklahoma Is a great
corn state nnd each year secs the
corn acreage enormously Increased
. . .Last year DeLana and Le-
Vnn brought a lot of feed corn
from northwest Missouri and sold
It to farmers in this region ....
Among the Canadian county farm-
ers who planted the Missouri seed
ere Joe Lyons. Frank Butler. A. J.
Chappell, W S. Llgg, Beverly Bar-
ker. and Hugh Hendricks.
The Connelly construction com-
pany did not resume paving work
this morning as Intended. A drop
ol 40 degrees In temperature yes-
terday knoexed all their plans in
the head.
A great deal of work has been
done In grading Elm street between
the Rock Island belt line and the
cemetery.
mkWNL
235 BRANDS OF SHOES
St. Louts <U,P*— Shoes from 235
different manufacturing companies
W4I on display here at the 23rd
annual COBVOfttiOII Ot tin- National H
flhfii BfltftUm As.-nn.il Inn Hu M
JANUARY
Clearance
SALE
Shoe Retailers' Association.' The
retailers' principal topic of dls- /
euxsion was the operation of re-
tail stores under the NKA rode.
Mu> while you can take advantage of these low January Clearance
l rices. It will pay you to come miles to trade at the Rargain Store!
causing the first repudiation of a
state debt It nlso repudlntttt an-
other Issue of $2 000 000 sold In
1831 Moat of these bonds were
aold to British Investors, and with
accumulated Interest, the debt to-
day amounts lo $40 000.000
Calumet Route 2
I
—♦
It was to honor Mrs John Reich-
ert on her 30th birth unnlver-
Other states with bonds tn dr- sary that her mother. Mrs Bright
fault. and In Ihe principal stuns entertained with
cMMm?$NO SMILES
Jljausict yp\*r ^cosavca
Ladies’
(OATS
Fur Trimmed
Our Price
Now
are Alabama. *13000 000; Arkan- Friday evening
■U. *8.700 000; Florida. *8000 000
Oeorgla. *13,500,000; Louisiana. (6 -
OOOOOO, North Carolina *13.000
a surprise party
In the former's
home Those to enjoy the occasion
l he hostess, honoree and
family were Mr nnd Mrs Clarence
000; South Carolina *6 000.000 All utile' and Mr and Mrs Bran-
d’ll * "n’Hll P0*10" of 11‘p'"' bond* .on of Cl Iteno. Mr and Mrs Hns
t|'no: lln> good holy’s anxiety, nnd
mil there looking distinctly fool all.
After it momnnt, bin chief Mild:
"I'm afraid you vn been rattier
limitv. Oorgoiet. Go nlnng to Hint
ImardlitK lioiiw. nnd search tier mam
I'm going to mud for »lie Muiquln
d'Er lemon t."
t Ui.™P nlK, Oorgeret’n n-nreh wnn tmprodtie-
orporatinn of foreign bond holder* dim. Mr nnd Mrs Mill Stout nnd "ve. The girl's very m<sh»i wunl-
-PU,‘!?JlM',r rl","w ««. Mr and Mix C R Perkins
CIlAI-TRIk .48 | "Tin* woman In actually being
ftdllOERr.T hung up wltlmnl re h»ld in cusiraly *
5“yrr'SK!
tlon period which followed
?-»«• »"« r-MS.-ysr-r st
roll* »nn muiked with llm ItiUlnls
laialnni ihe state Judgments tn Hnd daughter. Mrs Lawrrnrc Mey- A n Tlisru wnn a birth cartlfleali
Ml slssippl .x own slate courts were
rendered against Ihe state Itself
er and children At a late hour
■ delicious hull'll was served All
g. sported a good time and wished
lienrlng the sums name, Antnlilnr
Uauller, of Ulikllm.li pareiitiige, Ison
ul l.lsleiix
dui' to a constitutional provision Mrs Reichert mnnv inori' hnppv "»■»'»« «n>l hlnstl* monied the
that no Judgment agalnat the state blrthdnvs innoei iur.
ran be eollertxd unless funds are ~ iBita
sis.,111,-1.11. "i— The F and N Cnmimmltv rluh
in \:r-'^,rt Fri<i"v Mr*
Moreover u has d“y "* **"' **em-
'"iple that a ntaie Mr> 'll u ‘\t, t oUnd. Mra
being
ran ixevsrT,,"l Mrs C. R Perkins,
o L" ^ Mrs. Andy Uub. Jr Mm A
or In oilier rourts by private Inter- cordrnv
esU. even with Ha' consent of the
legislature
L.
Mrs Bert Skinner Mtsz
Minnie Smith and Mtss Bertlia
araj- •Lai-fssr Jrr-
r.“ ............ tS
one I>rtween* iu'."'U1"'1! *"• wl" w‘"' Mrs Andy Uub
STThe^iTtT £L5*rrr5!..^ Jr Thursday. Jan 18
ratlwr than between n state and
private Interests
Mr* Hand and children motored
to Marla nd Friday where they
(Jorgeret «|ient tiller wretched
hour* lie could not ent a moullirtil
of Ills lunch with Klnmunt. mold not
. i utter two consecutive wnttneou All
ntwis-MS inmtvsmrl’w attention to elieer him
were in vnin.
"Heu hure. now. you'rn talking
sheer n| |du«.iii<-e If Blonde Clnru
didn't do the Job, Just let tier got"
"Fool do you twllvvo slie didn't
do it r
"Of course ntie did!"
"And wnn It or wasn't tt Clnra
who danced at the Blue Casino?"
"I'll swear tt wunl"
“Then I'd like to know how yon
Supreme with relatives
^’atlmi Mrs George Cordrity and d.ugh-
kiruitt* in Fgttwxni »*«■. «»4 ■ wfmu umvh in inr nomr
dp*,*nrd to lore* the Mr long
holders of certain Arkansas state
bonds to accept lower rate, of i„;r"cnii,.d' on Mra
Interest Thu action U now pend- Baturdav morning
Mrs A L Cordrnv nnd son. Al-
Eldon Royse
viri uniiv ik« ...... ... .!H Mr» K.klcm Royse won ronflned
*"! lo her home with a arvere cold the
5sr.m 'Lm0".*00 PM« week
Slin^SS!. Mra Lawreme Meyer and rMI-
tZSPt«V.eu^t 'wan 'u.h.^
n|iened, nnd sitting peacefully with
the mnungereaa of her boarding
hnuao when Big Paul was knifed!"
"I don't explain It. I merely state
Ihe facts.
"And what do you deduce from
Hi. m
"That there'* no explanation!"
Not for on* niomept did It iluwn
on (ioueiet or l''lnmant that there
might l*o two dlstlnrt nnd eepnrnte
I'oopl". cinrn nnd Antonlne.
At Imir past two. th„ Manpil*
a atate may be
■nveieluo stwtss ,r"’*1 h>' n,h,,r d*>'»' vlalt In tile home of her
•overrign Mates the question of parenta. Mr and Mrs
how judgment may be enfarwd kini
will still remain a parplrxlng m,e
A judgment may lie rendered relatives
against a state but It'* quite an-
other thin) to eolleel upon It If the
defending Mate U defiant
C R Per-
Mrs Bright spent last week with
In K) Reno,
Allt IIIGAV TI Lirs IN HOLLAND
Holland. Mich 'UP' More Ilian
200 000 tulip bulbs shipped here
Jamestown 'aMrr IPh"«‘
HUGH TOOTII FOUND
tooth tieinn.ins ri.i'." "■ P^pwriillon for the tradl-
.i " ** "on"' """lb fe«tlv*l" next spring.
enriti^ hJre It u ru**. ‘71" ,!!!!' N,>"r,y *000 000 "'"l“ e*|!ertcd
Whed fier* It to tlv* fnchaa long to be m bloom m the festival
and two aeroaa the euttlng surface
The enamel rings are in p,*rfee‘
shape
Mr and Mrs A
South Barkrr avenue
BFEK 280 MILLION
New Orleans (UP'-The Louslana
n _ Treelwras Assi,I a tlon m meeting
u. Dot tty, JOO here moved to urge Congress lc
appropriate *250 000 000 tx> prevent
were Ok
lahotna O.ty vtiitore Wedm^ay. fTXSZ
"(ll.s of the chief of criminal In-
vestigation, where Gnrgeiet was
present.
It ws* only on his return from
Hwltserlnnd that the msrqula had
rend In the paper* of the drama that
hnd taken plate In Ida house, and
teat n*d that there was a uiirrunt out
far the si-rest of one of his tenants.
Monsieur Raoul, and that a certain
lllnitd* Clnra had been arrested.
After the preliminary Introduc-
tions, th* marquis began;
"On my arrival at the station Just
liow, 1 *gp*cted to see a girl called
AMnnm* Gautier, who has been my
secretary Tor som* weeks, and who
knew th* exact lime of my train
From what I can gather from my
servants, f understand sli* la eom«-
baw mixed up m this affair"
tt won the chief whv repiudg
i
Do you mean she's under arreetr
"No. merely under detention."
"But whatever forT
“According to Chief Inspector
Goruerct, who I* In chorg* of the In-
test ik,it ion of the case concerning
Big I'uul, Antonin*' Qautler is none
olln i ttmn Blond,- Clarat"
The marquis wnn dumbfounded.
"What7" bo exclaimed Indignantly.
"Antonlne la Blonde Clara! Yon
must Is- mailt Wlint does all this
mean? I demand the Immediate re-
lea,, of Antonlne Gautier, with full
apolng,en for this terrible mistake
on the part of thn police which must
tincc unused the poor child untold
suffering."
The chief looked Inquiringly st
Gorgeret, The detective never moved
i mu*, le. tinder the rather scorn
fill ana* of tils superior, he went up
to Ills mnrqiila, and said airily:
"Ho you know nothing about the
crime tteelf, monsieur?"
"Nothing."
"And you don't know Big Paul?"
Believing Gorgeret to be still Ig-
norant of Big Paul's roof Identity,
the mnrqula nhook til* head.
"And you don’t know Blonde
Clara?" persisted Gorgeret
"t know Antonlne, but not Blonde
Clara."
"And aren’t Antonlne and (lan*
one and the some?"
Th» omr,Pile for all reply shrugged
hi* shoulder* disdainfully.
"On* wont more, monsieur. Whet-
you went lo Vnlnlc chateau with
Antonlne Guiltier, were you togelhvt
nil the time?"
"We were,"
"Hn I hat w hen I met Antonlne
Gautier In the around* of thr
chateau, you were with her thai
day?"
Feeling himself cornered, d'Krtr
mont could not avoid answering:
“1 was there."
"Now could you tell tne Just whs
you were doing there?"
Ttie msniuls appeared eomewhet
emharraaeed a* he minify said
"I w** there se the owner of the
chateau.”
"What?" exclaimed GorgeraL "You
are th* owner?”
"Certainly. | bought Ihe chateau
•bout ft years ago."
Gorgeret could scarcely believe his
cam.
"Yon hourM the chateau. ,,. But
nobody knew. . , . Why did yotLbuv
Why were you eo oecret about
chief! TCa a conspiracy! The gtri
wasn't the only on* In the chateau.)
Itionil waa there too!"
“Kamil!“
"Ye*. I found them there together.) i
So you see, chief, how It ail ills to-
gether—tho Mantilla d'Krleinont . . ,| ,
the girl , . . nnd Itnoul! All confed-
erates! Ilut there's better atlll toi
come!"
"What?"
"The mnrqula waa one of the chief’ 1
witnesses In the Volute drama, when
th* linger Kltaalwth Uornaln wee
murdered and robbed, 16 years ago!"
"Good heaven* I That * oerlous!"
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Gorgeret asked for a fsw minutes
private conversation with hla ehlof,
and edging him towards th* window,
said In an undertonai
Huy re oil m league together,
•There * more than that. I've suc-
ceeded in finding th* hotel where Rig
Paul waa slopping at the time he
was Blabbed. He left Id* things
there, and I've mad* two very Inr-
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I was only waiting to havo them ex-
amined before telling you. Flret, I've
illecovored that the marquis was In-
llmale wilh Kllimbelh Uornaln- a
fact It* concealed at th* Inqueet.
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Gorgeret!
"The me* la taking on quit* a
new aopect. We muet change our
I act h a It would be fatal to accuse
th* marquis now. For th* llm* be-
ing, Antonlne Gautier must lie net at
liberty. Then you muni get to work
lo Investigate the whole bueineea
thoroughly, particularly the part
played In It by th* marquis. Don't
you agree with me?”
"Absolutely, chief. W* shall only
get Itnoul If w* make a prelens* of
giving In. Moreover , ■,”
"Year
“I may soon havo something more
to tell you."
Antonin* wag sot free Immediately.
Gorgeret Informed th* marqula that
It* would call on hint before another
week ha>l paaeed tn nak for further
Information, and then took him to
Antonino'a coll.
On seeing her godfather, th* girl
ran to hla arm*, laughing and erylng
at once.
"LIHI* humbug!" growled Gor-
ge ret. and turned away In disgust.
Hut In Sidle of all. Gorgeret had
com* Into hla own again that day.
Aa th* puaal* was pleaod together,
and he kept hi* chief Informed, b*
regained control of his brain, and
waa once more able t* reason things
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