PATER AEHHXHXX HRA XI HXX XH XII X XXX XXX Got [DX OOOH KN) | [A ©, * : H H 1 o, $ Mome Hints 0! Ys! 0% By LAURA KNIGHT KS EXCXX PE YNGES ; «Have you sent your ity in to the Since Pop Clark disbanded his paper?" famous Blue Fire-eaters ten years "I called them up and gave them ago he has been vainly trying to | the seoop." win the United League pennant "No, I mean the play by play ac with his Royal Blues. Sport wri- |count of the game." ters give them little chance. "All but the last part, and I have --_-- that here in my pocket." Terry pul- "And got an nice little scoop for led out some sheets of paper. your trouble . Well, you've had "Well, I guess T'll let you stick enough for one day; yowd better|around.| I may need you to check scram. "Kelly's mouth flattened out into a straight line and his eyes lost all semblance of mildness. "But gee! Inspector!" started. "Yeah! I know. You guys are nev- er satisfied, are you?" 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Street. ¥ [A So Prov. the top of the stands." | it in the bag, too. Horan touched out with me as. I go along." "Thanks, Inspector." "Where do you get that Inspector stuff? I'm just Bill Kelly of the Homicide Squad. You stay here, see, but don't give anything to your paper without my okay." Kelly turned to the doctor. say he's been shot?" "Yes, through the heart." "Now, who did it and how?" Kelly mused aloud. "The Doc thinks it was done with a rifle," Terry offered. "Why?" Kelly swung toward the doctor. "As 1 explained to this young man, this was an accurate shot and you: couldnt trust a revolver so great a distance." "Where do you, get this distance stuff 2" Kelly demanded. "Well," the doctor began, "it is possible, but not likely, that a man on the field fired the shot. If the shot was not fired from the field then it came from the stands or out side somewhere. See what I mean? Vou can't command accuracy at too great a distance with a revolver." "That's a good point," Kelly said, "only I don't like it. If that bozo was shot with a rifle, it could have been done from most anywhere, up on the bluffs, from some house-top, from "Or even from the clevated sta: tion," Terry suggested. : Two policemen hurried in. "Hello, Kelly, what are you doing here?" Just wandered over to see what the excitement was all about," Kelly answered. "And when I saw it was hot stuff, I called centre street to see if I could have the case. Fm on." "What's up?" the second policeman asked. "Looks like murder," Pop clark and Walsh, the Philadel phia manager, came in just as Kelly said "murder." "It can't' be murder," Pop said. "It is just the same," Kelly re plied, "unless the Doc here is off his base." . "Of course, some one would have to murder my best player just when I was winning a game!" Walsh was as mad as a wet hen. : "It's impossible!" Pop muttered, trying to grasp the implications of both Kelly and Walsh. "I lost the game, didn't I?" Walsh snapped. "Lost it when I had a dead man and the verdict will have to stand, How could my men play ball after what happened?" "Then the Blues won?" asked. "Don't be funny, young fellow! Why wouldn't they win?" The tramp of feet and the noise of men bustling about the locker room could be heard plainly in the silence which followed Walsh's blt- ter speech. Kelly turned to Pop Clark. "I want you to hold all the men, both teams, until I can have a chanee to talk to them. You boys see to that, will you?' he instructed the pelicemen, "and," he added as an afterthought, "frisk all of them, both teams." The men gone, he continued: "I'l get the medieal examiner up here to verify the examination on this doe tor. Is there som¢ place we can go awdy from this?" he .askod Pop. "My rooms," Pop suggested. They - walked down the hall und when they were seated, Kelly "said to Terry, "take notes for me, will Terry you, kid? They may come in handy.' |" i ae SALE LED FINE CUT Issue No. 44 -- 36 C--2 = "You | To End a Meal Happily Never mind how uninteresting the first course of dinner has been, there are always days when* the housewife has to use up left-overs, but if you serve a Coconut Crested Angel Food Cake for dessert, the first course will be forgoten and forgiven and dinner pronounced a success! This toothsome-looking cake is popular with 'everyone. and served with coffee, is perfect. The brown- ed premium shred coconut just gives the right piquancy to the Angel Cake and is very decorative. Coconut Crested Angel Food Cake 1 cup sifted cake flour. 1 cup egge whites. % teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon credm of tartar. 1% cups sifted granulated sugar. 3, teaspoon vanilla. 14 teaspoon almond extract. 1 cup coconut, premium shred. Sift flour once, measure, and sift four more times. Beat egg whites and salt with flat wire whisk. When foamy, add cream of tartar, and continue beating until eggs are stiff enough to hold up in peaks, but not dry. Fold in sugar carefully, twe tablespoons at a time, until all 1s used. Fold in flavoring. Then sift small amount of flour over mixture and fold in carefully; continue uns til all is used. Pour batter into un- greased angel food pan. Sprinkle with coconut. Bake in slow oven at least one 'hour. Begin at 276 degrees F., and after 30 minutes ins crease heat slightly (325 'D.), and bake 30 minutes. Invert pan one hour. This Week's Winner White Cake With Date Filling: -- 1 cup white sugar. 2 tablespoons butter.* 1 egg. 2 cups flour, sifted 3 times with 2 teaspoons baking powder (Magic Powder preffered). 1 cup sweet milk, Mix" egg, sugar, softened butter Then he turned to Walsh: "What do ou know about Whitper?" "Not a great deal. You probably know more about him-than I do if you are a fan, He's been with us for three years now and was our best man. We got him in a trade from the Detroit Bears." "Is he married?" "Not that I know of." "Then that eliminates a jealous wife from the picture . , . Was he well liked on the team?" was the next question. "No. He was too arrogant most of the time. I doi't think any of the boys. actually disliked him but they left 'him pretty much to himself. He didn't pal with any one in particu lar." "What did he do with his time?" | "He was great on the social stuff. He had good connections and knew people in most 'of the cities. | quite a hand with the He was ladies." "That opens 'up quite a line for | investigation. Did ke ever have any trouble over women?" "None that I know about except--: "Walsh stopped and glanced at Pop. "Except what?" Kelly demanded. . "He means my daughter," said. (To be Continued.) "WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver ur out two bile into is dally. 1 £ ashe isnot flowing freely, your food doesn' Dt docaam I the bowels. dose et up mba Be bien tei Eos haveno * oa Biol Tile Liver il by 1 Stubbornly ref 'use anything else. | Canadian Minister to newly-appointed Minister to Wash- - Pop | '] timies or more. 1 like' three children, the rest -wanted '}-anything from four:te 13! '| girl, however, wanted 18. thoroughly, then add milk and flour alternately and beat. Bake in mod- erate oven in 2 well-greased layer cake tins. Date Filfing:-- 1 cup chopped dates. 1 cup white 'sugar. "Water to moisten; cook to a thick paste "and spread between layers. Icing: -- Beat one banana to a pulp; add 1 eup icing sugar and good-sized piece of butter or a little cream, and ice top. and sides of cake.--Mrs. L. M. Allen, Jarvis, Ont. . Attention ! Send in your favorite recipe "for pie, take, main-course dish, or preserves. 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Hh Sir Herbert stated Canadian trade with Japan had been badly balanc- ed in 1929, but "now we have far more diversified and larger exports to that country than ever." i The idea that Japan was so far east it could have only little affect on Canadian business conditions was erroneous, the minister said. He explained: "Japanese buy asbes- tos and aluminum from Quebec; nickel from Ontario; wheat from the Prairies, and lumber from British Columbia. i 'We are even affected by a famine in China or a great depreci- ation of currency there. For then the Japanese cannot sell the manu- factured goods in China and can- not buy from us," he concluded. |! Let Me Have Men About Me That +. Are Fat--In Japan! a TOKIO,--The majority of pupils at 'a "school fgr brides' declared them. selves in favor of stout men as hus: bands. 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