it [0 The chief | ches. "Well, h he intoned, «weaponâ€"it‘s nï¬a!" t to the ‘envelof the ashes that .chunks of bottom, . "Iâ€"wonder |‘ his eves and | as judicjous as "I had pi i €r, darrower b The® "I‘ll show yoru knees, and with loose â€" brick ‘betr vealing the of men, never were néar the vel, carefully s he could from on a newspaper Reddigan got, There were | wood â€" still large folding j “'!.Nyouiu were too ‘ the: door. â€" It suspicion or everything ‘There, when +. "Oh, the firep fire in it last ni papers got bu 3 *Mrs. Misty, dumb, and I the way they stoty. But, my ler,, they‘re weli don‘t burn up a fire" } smoke began ris¢e from the newsâ€" paper. The detictive took an envelope from his pocket, and with a piece of paper, ‘lifted off the top of the pile some of the chi bits that were ‘still recognizable parts of cards and folded pieces ¢f paper; and disturbing -nrwst:‘ MM_ ing had been . ‘*Naturally, w place last nig! t is, h'wa::‘fl "Swept clean! mm megeny returning to imy fite! Iâ€"r ‘ It was after off, fldlflmï¬ for her to e s3 "What is muJ es Mirt guor gone ~"Didn‘t the him to identify *Ii he carri ¢ destroyed, bone answered | I had hoped he not notice how my . hands were ing when I held that slip of with my address on u. . How easy to say, "Don‘t be upset!" It was bad ugh to have a strange man choose my out of all Chiâ€" «ago suburbs, tq\get murdered in ; but what 1 minded â€" of all was the vague implication involving George, ~"Could you say ‘definitely if that adâ€" dress is in your|maid‘s handwriting?" Cecil Mirthbone asked. He had been leaning on the tel, staring into the "No, it‘s not ! it a lot, on groce tbemeliule‘ must be a Gera 1 can‘t remembt® sevens that . Chief ‘Rma -(Lxmibf:nuyww heirs?) * ie > M Ts And in spring and fail all the Forest Isn‘t it a dirty tric I think that 1 shall never see . . > An artist in a Forest Preserve who And he not home tonight, "Business" he ,â€"Oh well, â€", After two yearsrone conquers tears And grows a shell. : I‘l try to grow a pearly one, As thin as I can~ it, t Because I might, some starry night, Want awfully to it. """ ‘ Noy it‘s. not Mirthbone © d 39# (No.) . THE BARRED SEVEN to pr for « Mirthbone lootbell, rang. I, scrambled to ' * mewe: hok« + + nflhdithat ‘the two men er, his v mux&m facph ) l \to care who was at sweaty, + w r.;ltm‘bbe&up.!hh red with M:MW THE AMATEVURS (Chvt- 4) I knew he could. make i I almost ran. I the door, stood out the longest ide edge, whigh is usâ€" been ground to anoâ€" ace. Most of the honâ€" from the smooth the thumbnail depresâ€" out the blade. back on his haunâ€" n“t_withnlhmahd:.‘ it ain‘t the murder â€"as a razor on both _ Mirthbone narrowed idied the knife, looking a .can on his knees. omething with a longâ€" Then he poked at ined, pushing away 1 wood. . At the and smoking, lay a knife, . , reached for the shoâ€" Km' out as much as ¢ top, and emptied it " T got down on my the poker, pried up a een the andirons, reâ€" that, with the scarcity emptied. The ashes . , Mirthbone, on his : his knees‘too. ; . als and chunks of uldering, â€" and a little , 1 was E:da left y â€"I left y done with the ashâ€" straightened, his lanâ€" that?" Reddigan asked e _ examined (the fireâ€" Mirthbone interrupâ€" nothing in it, not even t ‘clean," | * Thursday seemed a but details of it were mind. "But I built a r, I was chilly typing. ilda left for : her day y 1 left the fireplace n Fridayâ€"this mornâ€" have anything on im?" I asked. anyl}n'ng else, it was . very likely," Mirtih ithout looking up. 4. Your men had a ht!â€" I suppose all his dup." e Reddigan inhaled, and s all right that‘s to be in a mystery El. Hurley and Kelâ€" traimed officers. They vidence. If they built LLOWS â€" writing. I‘ve seen E lists. It does have rlycues, â€" and ‘separaâ€" ï¬"& though ; that characteristic. But an took the slip from filled with such her making her Bi d 2 16, there‘s $s J KH. 4i said. LB. daughter, Lois, ed last week ti San Francisco, lif.N Mr. J hag been employed at Nelson‘ j and will work, Uniteg Agr Lm* in Francisco.). â€" â€" // }| â€" Track Team of | . jI’Lyeh School Will t New Trier | _ T vf:ymgs'â€"pmï¬h-:?ph mrpï¬onl t ay 10â€"Lake . ; County | meet Waukegan, â€"| lt ighland Park high school‘s track teamm will face New Trier High .ch:i Wadnesday, March 22, :z ew T in their first dual meet of the season. It will\be a practice meet to determine who will enter the Oak Park relays." sit ove e ticket wasâ€"picked tip as the traip pulled out of| Edisonâ€"icourt s th Waukegan, indicating. that :l:l loser left the train somewhete betweenr Chigago and Waukegan. l e‘ railroad ‘has attempted to toâ€" catd the. sérvi'c# in through varioug service agencies and railroad offices, Thd ticket is now held by J. M. M:t chatls, ; general >\passenger©â€"agent North Shore Line, Room602, 79 W'E Moproe street, Chicago. | | t A| service man‘s furlough ticket, good for roundâ€"trip|transpottation be? twegn New York and Li â€â€˜,M‘onmfl was| found on (a North Ghore Li limited train which left Chicago Sun+ day| night: at 10:30 o‘clock,} operating Furlough Ticket : For Montana Fou N. S. Train â€" . igner to use, and iilust also of chlor by women of t illusfrated in the‘col&rful decdrative items, art, hand clothes. on exhibition. * "Fashions of the f’w" 1 wedding, Sundayâ€"best and Ball gor of the bustle and o‘my sleeve era, |and baby ¢|oï¬Â¥es of , the 1860‘$ provided contrast to the exhibition o modérn ideas in clothes, hats, cost and fandwork.‘ | ; 40â€" i ze TÂ¥e speaker for the afte ‘3 . Edith illett, fartist ant enthgsiast for t rsonal ftewards t be dfrived from} "Phinting 4s a Crea tive Hobby," wikh thotuight of 'mt result necessarily â€" winning : apclaim, ex! iieined the simplest medtunts tor ofe On| Monday, March 20, | Smity will instruct in from|7 to 8. At 8, Dudley call country ‘dances to of the Braeside Five. At | meade) take and faripe Serfto ty tke leave|the club at 2:30. Frc a bu supper will be ser Hi Park Y.W.CA. b $ , March 19, the Java club mf‘ :m.dfor‘btél:%‘ nrï¬ by the Service Mothers‘ club. Horse+ back (riding and |bowling groups will As jalways, overnight . sleepi .f: ide men at the U.S.O. club for ice women at the |Y.W.C.A, is a part of the Saturday night pros there |will be informal dane juke records® with Wir Hi | Park girls. A3 farch 22â€"New Trier varsity, there. pril 1â€"Oak Park relays. f pril 18â€"Niles froshâ€"soph and varâ€" , here. /1 [ | pril 26â€"Maine varsity, here. | | pril 27â€"Maine fro:apb, un‘:L pril 2â€"Wheaton relays. °/ ay ay ‘*3â€"Waukegan or Libertyville, the Skokie '\'rï¬â€˜lie; fï¬&.ï¬i{é to Mil red with hnx’ it before. tore. (To be ,_March 21,â€" Wi and ;yPark jwdgmtgmh‘ ‘he Camp Skokie will i ast at H.P. USO rimsaiaad® i P 1 n Jubrend . and |~it, ofl the club the worth> O. gh ii;("‘-"“’-'{f'*fi'lp""'i“ of Mrs. L ""*" *\ Longâ€"Time Resit I : j " » musi¢ homeâ€" by ‘the J and nd aa o it irs. # ngy A mig to the s Lucy| for parents. Those who Yn& may hï¬ phone her at Highland Park 214. Teaâ€" vey will | chers also ‘have information about : musi¢| these tickets which will help defray the 0, there| cost of the‘ . production. Eric homeâ€"| Molke is in charge of iocal proâ€" by the| perties to reproduce the Cottage and the Frankfurt city e where tta and| the scenes are laid. 4 LB. at at *E F 4/ /R 5 "au 7. 79 y 4 NQ: »«‘. WHF , § 4 ,"7\\‘““;-1..‘ 00 aatlp ) Een Y :| _ | CE On Thursilay of last week, Mrs. Adâ€" eline Lahey, 1311 Deerfield |Rd., passâ€" ed away at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal, after an illness of months. She wa sborn in Highland Park 81 years ago. C I ‘ She is survived by two children, Mrs. Eva Hogle, Chicago,â€" Mr. Richard Lahey of this t«tï¬ Two grandchildren, orie â€" great ild and two sisters, Misses Elizabeth and M McCaren, local resi¢ents, also survive. ~ * f Mrs, Bruce Parsons is in charge of the sale of a limited number of tickets for parents. Those who wish may {Continued: from page 1) _‘ . children of all ages, so the play has the same emotional appeal," says Marie Agnes Foley, Jack and Jiidimm. "both young and old will find it pure entertainment and also ational drama, My dramatization is on an unusually good translation which retaing many, of the bvddh:fuu which ‘have been cut from | edi« Lincoln School Offers jeans are in order. j Tuesday, March 21, 10 a. m., Interâ€" faith p will have the book, "The Ten (‘;ï¬udm," as the subject. ;:;: mfldflfl†n ’:l:e' the iflb!::l ‘They shall not sleepâ€"L. Stowe. i .* and Philosophy Wvmpctentivn % \lln‘n R-vln D.;â€h:..m\'ln How the great regions beganâ€"J. Gaer. (WaAr EVND 1944 VIE PUBLI Notes â€"| / |New Books Available |Dads‘ Smoker â€" ï¬ffl" Elks â€"Plan March 18, ?..&'!‘:.D‘,-‘i.tH-P-'LibrW , (Continued ‘from ‘page 1) > PotZuck Luncheon _ >~~»My family is my army. My home is my arsenal, hpusehold appliances my, artillery. With these forces and armaments, I am helpin : to. deâ€" stroy the bï¬teful menace oï¬ the Axis. _ ï¬ ï¬‚s 4 am A o 35 lent . Mrs. Adâ€" eNERAL SERVICE and how I am _.â€"â€" winning it! yate Wl _\ HE . On the unforgetable day of bor, I declared ‘a private war of war on Waste, ally of the;enemw‘. I calory and vitamin I buy count I care of the things I have." | _‘ . _ I refuse to pay more than the ceiling price for anything. I accept no rationed goods witliout paying coupons in full‘TnI boycott thoulknovmbeshckuuheq&ndm.lt * Farve on Shik ant dot ar Moths of the 1 Historical Fiction _ War poems® of the United Nationsâ€"â€"J. $iih ie ut peueg x ie 1 om. _ Heart of â€"Europeâ€"K. My menCKMAPKET 15 ANOTHER . | _ 3. FREE! g.il? :7 i{o“ï¬;m Roadâ€"Y. Chiang. ) “H. u‘â€- Fleet 7: the iforestâ€"C. D, Lane. Hitoricat stisg of the, OBâ€"O, Lord. Future of s.“'i Asiaâ€"K. Panikkar, Freedom‘s fermentâ€"A. Tyler. f -Ooorg-â€"'“ M. Cohanâ€"W. Morehouse. ‘The Mountainâ€"A. B. Parsons. _ Under tht bridgeâ€"Â¥. Greenalet . > Ben Hardin . G. MeMurty. Photokraphs of Abraham Lincoin=â€"F. H. Save Delayâ€"T ‘"PRANICS ‘ Shoe Repair SERVICE With Genera!l Chennaultâ€"R B. ; Action this dayâ€"F,. J. Speliman, Y 544 Central Avenue Highland Park, Hlinois & over y o mt cOMPANY OF NORTHERN iLtliNO!ISs . serve betterand longer by omh (Public penny'pEble in Wat Stamps and Bondsâ€"s6 that speed victory now, enjoy more of its benefits later. | _ |f Pearl Harâ€" y ownâ€"â€"& nake ev take go My strategy is simple ... ; Buy only whik I need. girls‘ gym classes go Ithm 4 JVM,4 m w"-c WEVs» tines under ‘the direction of Mi Mar. â€Mh Mary H. Thompson. “l;h;l' 1h m"“' ' then journeyed to freshmen and aen'ni:r:%»u & Mï¬â€™w‘mmm their skills in swimming and AIF srentunis s ce ie it ied ondranrende en e oo areenerteman exhibitions. â€" The girls in Miss THU, FRL, SAT, â€" Mar. 13â€"4â€"3% Cairncross‘ cooking classes then | Mary Astor, Herbert Marshall charge and prepared and served |_â€" _ "YOUNG IDEAS" _ . dads golden brown doughnuts 25 £068|| a 4424 Reaturette, "Okiahoma Outâ€" as their mothers make, service with specialized | 2: ; Phang w opmemiaitaatcge o raaglias featured at the second meeting. W. BJ *‘ *** 4 : _‘ _‘ >, Einbecker told the dads about the}f~" f * acronauti¢és course, C; S,. Stunké explained the advantages of thi@ W navigation course and | Mrs. ‘Phyll Heiden discussed the ~new publi@|| Theatre 630 Vernon Avenne .pc.kin‘ course ‘offered to ophg poninanasmeneneeremen temeninsdnetedmmndememenenenteemminte mores, k 12,’ THURS, FRL,, SAT., Mar. 16â€"17â€"18 Two hundred and fifty fathers wit} Irying Berlin‘s R nessed the demonstrations: of. th§ ""h Am,†physical education and home ;ecd@|} ‘ i:n',:e:hb.., f nomics departments at the Januar®| chnicolor . meeting. Miss Dora R. Bean‘s serg || 2i0°. 4C w 55. o ce h9 ing classes staged a fashion shoW# Children : 15¢, incl. tax. skit, after which the dads watched thi | | enc mscc DON‘T BURN PAPER lanation of the session‘s system an§| . L24Y Elks will hold a regular meetâ€" fhe'adviawyud'gflï¬;e:â€tw ing Tuesday, March 21, which will proï¬d‘db’mM‘m m{ht&fl-ï¬ï¬‚*fll:’; three new courses of study planned «8] ° CO°C* in the clubrooms,. _ â€" â€" . _ . FIRST CHURCH OE CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE READING ROOM x Week Dayk: #:30 % seturdars 12190 S5. TÂ¥ may I"" buniery 200 pon to 6150 pite where the Bible and all th@ writings of Mary Baker Eddy YOU ARE CORDHA ig‘ f :’%’; 19 § x Public Hostesses will be Mrs, Charles Elâ€" well, Mrs. Emmett Duffy and ‘Mrs. SamFeILt“ ¢ * ETTE EPVAEE 4 NUBSEIES. NBCet p "Happy Land," "Princess & News.