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"Perhaps you could alno tall I iocked.
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Markham hns Me friend Vanre, •
. wealthy art eonmesseure P6-
compan» ■ im to the scene • AlvIn
Benson’s mrAer. Wlenson ha hem
shot thru the hea4 while One
of Iha police officers finda • pele •*
womnan’s glove nnd • handhaK.
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mock amazement.
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the gloves, Markham opened "Now." rugzested
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He pleked rp t a Intart butt and .
looked at it "Tt‘s a lady's ciz-
ar»t all right It looks as tho
locked and bolted.
basement is only uned
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' -M nybe there efzarets ram* ouse .and the adjoininz
out of that case," h« nuggested
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you went over the articles care-
tully. Sergeant "
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vold phlal o!,Rozer and Gal house. ' At the extreme ena on
Jets Fleurs d Amour perfume a the >ff was a door adind
elotxonne vanity-compa ct,,a,hottjdownstair» to ’he basement; but
delicate etgaret-holder of inlaid .....
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pog. 44 A eMil. • Hair el a it May see.
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that, now."
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BENSON mOH! CASE If
P ’W S- S. VAN DINE © cuzz eczazuza scus ’ A
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ODNE ALL WE CM ’
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pocketed.
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the foot of the stairs, leading la durinz childhood that it is
above. - I mot) often acquired.
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"Yes; and I imagine the bag
V-lonz to the woman Benson oppoNIte n!de of the pasnagewav:
w , i wid nteht The and we stepped Into a smill
N, sekeeper told m- he had an modern kitchen. Its two high
pvpointment and went out to window", whieh gave Into th,
ejr-'.ln hi; dress clothes She paved rearyard at a hetght of
dl . . har Benson when helabout. eizht feet from the
ouzh. Anyway were securely guarded
to run down with tron barn, and. In ad 1
Character* of the Story
fHILO VAXC£ ,
JOHX r. X. MARKHAM. Dutrtct
■ Attorney of Xew York County
ALVIX H. BESHOX, wellknown
% ill Htreel broker and man
a ul-tou.n' uho vui myrtertoue.
in mlurdered,in.hia home.
MAKtH tSTHOXY BEXBON
Brother of the murdered man.
Ml:- INNA RI.AX^
Ibu ,k,-eper for A Inin Benton
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on the subject of burglars Th» result of change in style of
tsnee of those elgaret butts."
"Can’t say that I do," re
•ponded the - other, "Of what
possible value la a elgaret butt?
1., July 17.
Green war
ualy injured
Airplane In
id at the
ack. turned
rut while
to be resentful. After a closer
inspectfon of the elgaret, he
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1y. He was too much surprised
„ St C " for ntoraxe, now." Heath er-
ionogrammed in the corner, and | opncdkromnd "antdoen. "ieh
"-htstshEe
bad," said Markham.,indicatinzived here alone sad • ■
the handkerchief. T upPos* 1 plenty of spare room in the
house ; and the kitehen is or.
OR is she ’A
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to 45 among men and up to 65
amonz women, dininet improve
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pressed ft wide open, and tapped
it on the table. Then he looked
‘into it elosely, and a humorous
smile twitched the corners of his
mouth Putting hts forefinger
deep into the case, he drew out
a small elgaret which had evi-
dently been wedged flat along
the bottom of the pocket.
"My olfact’ry girts won't be
necess’ry now," he said. "It la
apparent even to the naked eye
that the cigarets ar*, to speak
loosely: Identical—eh what, Ser-
geant?"
Heath grinned good naturedly.
"That’s one on ua, Mr. Mark-
ham." And he carefully put the
way and ntood for a moment at eas- usually kilis nft»r 45, • it it
ever shot Benson must have country nery year. However, an
gotten In by the front door other .encouraging factor in the
There's no other way he could leture is that much of the in
haye entered. Living alone, I cress- in heart disease deaths.
Fn guess Henson was a littte touchytafter the age 65 is probably the
Picking up the case.
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Insurance Figures Reveal
Fewer Young Deaths
NEW YORK, July 17 —Heart
dineare is taking fewer and fewer
lfven among the younger people
of our country. While the gen-
eral death rate from this dir
eaxe is rising, figures collected
by the Metropolitan Life Ins ur-
ance Company show that thia in-
erea** ia chiefly among older
people.
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se vatu
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...... — -- ——.......jan oce arred durinz recent years,
the fas es were . cloned and -r. <•_ .... >
in —Pazingthrougha ewin evdenc. of t’e iKidds made in
InKn‛door."e.entered the dining controlling dir and scarlet
reom"h2 ch was directly hind fever and or the tter and m
d .. roo X The two win:inte ug ent care given tointectious
dowsihere. looked upon • emall diseqnes, including I
atmecourunreeally no ' • .SStM^tr
12 deep airwell between Bensons hyglene, orricers Or th-qmpary
.. ... one ’ better* The preventive aspeets
and . „ x*'0 were iron harred or heart dindase are e hieriy con
and locked. cerned with early life and ar-
We now re-entere the hall- most effeetive then Heart Ais
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a fake.
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"You ean set, Mr. Markham." At present over 225,000 par
Heath polnted out, "that who nons die of heart dinease in thia.
You can't smoke it, y know " i
"It's evidence, my dear fel-'
low." expiained Markham pa-
tlentiy. "One knows that the
owner of this bag returned with
Beson last night, and remained
long enough to smoke, two elg-
arete."
Vanee Hfted his eyebrows lit •
me handbag and turned its con _ -
tents out on to the table. I came the houne. I imagine you've mented. "Our departed
forward and looked on, but done that pretty thoroughly al- |xeems to have worn false hair; I
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alway.suspected it" wax
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mesh with a catch set with small until the body has been re- ..
sapphires. It was unusually moved ' | ToReContinned)
unall, and obviously de sighed ’
•nly for evening wear. The ob |
jects which it had held, and
which Markham was now In:
wpecting. consisted of a flat
water-silk eigaret-case, a small
windows of the firing room have [
that ironwork over them; so
they couldn't hare been used
even to shoot through, for Een-
won was shot from the opponite
direction ..Its pretty dear the
gunman rot. jn the front door.”
"Lqoks that way." said Mark-
base. —--------------------2___i
"And pardon me for saying
Fancy so," remarked Vance, "but Ben-
locate won let him in."
-e----. her" intariect.1 Heath "Yen?" retorted Heath unen-
ga, „gtong,Dytrietsattorhey rather" d.Hded ert-mhumiea 1y , -wel, all
/.Zu/.,/,/ nette, at any rau-tf that fact (,b" out later, 1 hope."
will facilitate your quest any," "Oh. doubtless," Vance
said Vanee easily; "though whyazreed.
th» ctgarets came from this
case," he suggested, with gruff
irony.
"One neter knows, dps on*?" !
Vance replied, Indolently rising 1
Vance," ob-
"the impor-
f / tM A mv- A HIT’ ) / llHtN! MMNL wou
’ ( on. wua have i.. tt::: ru tu
< ven ooug to e4 t,^~ -==* shh
Vexzvc fien B2aumu? HMtc vou?
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It might have been smoked in
• ’-older, too."
"I beg to differ with you Ser:
zexnt." drawled Vance "You'll
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43" i,ple‛)t8sh*
- S4 Peble.
3N Dextevown,
MLIllfl
pBVatlew ...
hething the
skin,
•1 Miemdey spiral
ntnin-1iNe er-
• a B of a
tllM kill
plant
33 M e i • a of
ira»
• MT • arrnaae
‛eleth II • me
"Most lot restin'," he
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only window that wasn't barred portirg deaths. When formerly
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• Mistral .. zerma
eyvjmg. 40 Rnstle
g Soft white .41 rrenliny pMi:
t /r-imondino offlyou should desire to annoy the We ancended the stairs, and 1
air, ; "t*editotter +eant.ferthe Hfe ot-metenteret fenwen • t^Aremm w*leh+
Imagine—really I can't, don't yt was direetly orer the livinz
• "• -msa.
VAI-IAIX CARL HAHEHORX told.hinpuzinkinglintleriy bae k that night; and the window
ffrearmt ezpert 1 nl* ehair. then she nhon d shades were drawn. Benson s
Dr nonvirna ■ consult a cozmeticlan an to the Alt.oer jacket and white pinue
y-xm/rz rrommer f *** coat were hanzingaie a —
flit vu ’’tv 11' K I'P i'eerettirv to us^o Haev.-r powder and eh air. A winged tot in r and a
the’Itutrwt Attorney I Guerlain’s dark lipstick And It Mlaek bow-ile were on the bed,
Zi.i-ftlE ...........»ance't valet"implyion‛t done among blondes they,had evidently been
a. 8. VAN bl'-E The Korrator ... . throurn when Henson had taken I
I lie,er. of course, to your them ott on returning home A
| expert opinion," smiled Mark- pair of low evening shoes were
ham, .Then, to Heath: "I zuess tandinz by the ,<-ch st the
well rave to look for a hru- f'eit. of the bed. In a glass or
nettts Serzeant water on the nighttabie was a -
It s all right with me," platinum plate of four false • .......
azreed Heath jocularly. By this teeth; and a toupee o’ WASH TUBBS
time I think, he had entirely workmannhip was lying on the ।
fotgiven Vance for destroying chirfonter.
the elzaret butt T his lant stem arouxed Vance a -
<t ndny lune 1 $; f 1 a m f * speclal Interest He walked up. I
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