Fiction writers have a penchant for depleting murders itted in con- fined places, such Pr on islands and » Real life seldom affords us the delectable task of solving a murder where the main characters are not free to come and go. » but the Sarah Brymer case ua unique opportuni fo do just Chariol mpton, of at rich ly promin t, prgincome ‘tax 1910, had the wealth to indulge thelr ever: whim, They attended Broadway plays pening night, contributed te. worthwhile charitles , and maintained two luxurious ta ‘addition to their townhouse in New at FOO! of Poughkeepsie, Th was kept open all years and the Conptons mr maintained a full staff there, consi of two matds, @ coachman, and a butler. was the Comptons’ habit to spend os * Glatstinas and New Year's holiday season at their tok inthe country. re ‘It snow and high winds manufactured drifts that made travel so difficult most jan, 12 the more pleasant. holiday | As they nach Packed z up to leave, someone mp! ‘Now, let's review the ecraste of the isolated estate. Of course, there were Polly and her governess,¢Sarah Brymer. Sarah had been in the Comptons’ employ for r only; LOW -n. . months, but she had c . He was a big, handsome man, rand was highty respected in the area. ie two maids, Mary Farrell and” My Tr; ry a short, ort, supple Japanese, wasa oa and dev. servant. tenor the Comptons left for the clty, the weather worsened. Winds increased in Ba seloall locity until they reached gale pro- arty 4am. Poughkeepsle police chief Wiliam J. received one call from Frank Schermerhorn fo it a murder taken place on the Compton estate.’ Worse for wear "_MeCabe, with three other law enforce-. ment officers, started out for the éstate by ‘automobile, Unable ts to get through no the trip. he four men drove past e main house to the stable ar area to take care of their horses. Once inside, they cared a colt lying on straw under ry blanket. The ‘poor animal ‘looked the worse for wear. On the sua Beale the lamps, and k someone was vie ie to the sick anim McCabe and his assistants made their way the few hundred feet to the main house. Dr. McKenzie was waiting for them at the front door. The doctor led the men in. Sarah Brymer, the overness, had been strangled. Her Boay lay upstairs in a bedroo) ff iy a m just of ursery. Dr, McKenzie had arrived on the scene shortly after 4 a.m., na ertained from the temperature » that the murder hed taken q Sarah's neck EI on lone lack smudge, which the doctor figured must be soot. ‘The four lawmen and the doctor went splained that while he. was a3 ie g Sick eo A stable le phone aad, in‘an incoherent state, Frank ioe the sick a snimel an ‘ and dashed to the e, to die melds at es told of be! peng fear. She told o awa- kened by a man witha Me cate pee led the group through the house in a search for the intruder. It was then the: discovered that the jewelry and sil- . that's when le- phd Frank at the barn. It was 3:45 Crowning glory i anestheala TON {CP} — under general 8 berteiee hair, brush: and keeping she ‘hale in ing 100 strokes a day, traction a lot, with curlers taking huge doses of Vita- or in pony tails. “ min A and going on crash = The time lag is due to diets can help women the nature of halr growth, achieve equality with men Each hair grows about out. ‘resting: phase, the baldness linked to the samed can ‘send growing — by having their hatr, et three yeara then goes into a : While woman rarely’ ge get But any of the factors. male hormone androgen, hairs prematurely into the they can get other typesof resting phase when thoy I some of them aa ced. DeLP.Sto easily fall out. man told a recent medical adual, insidious hai educate day in derma- thiening called androgene- verware were missing. ihe also found toward the butler. Frank Schermerhorn tole By id Vitamin Ainex- tic “ diffuse alopecia (bald. ara ffnmediately wi cess of 100,000 unite a day ees). ee iar he fio can result in shedding an RUNS IN FAMILIES befo! Ere 2 ie) dsome people are taking It can start in ti re eens Bin that“if you ever | these megadoses sven aad tends on a ¢ to ba’ ay with a woman, | though the recommender ies, but isn't caused ee cat ae ee lace before you overpower lee for good health is pera vitamin defieteney lar, or rn \- " fers, anyone else tor that matter hang tify her. atta eaneee Pear volunteered §,000't0 19.0 are © gone doctors say ‘es- around the house for over an hour afte: ithat if Sotaro rol ia tact blacken ae face Any crasl ith lied to murde! Sarah’ th soot from the carbon in the fur- leaves a gross deficiency of | trogens, either app! > h Mary Farre ell related t that the ever if nace, it would account for the soot protein leaves the hair fol- the scalp or taken syste: a n routine after e Com tons ‘i for the city. After dinner went t to McCabe had to admit that the properly because hair is sick cot The rented Gs ioeehota dia oot the en Metabo recelved a. ph protein. nothing unusual. When It came ti MeCabe received phone | Miey hair squeaks be. bas been blamed on Sota went down ty ihe caller rs 8 ure the 200k cia it has been stripped “nerves” is more likely an of its oils and that squeak palo Imma disease of! ma doo When is the sound of mechani air follictes, jar, She was awakened bya light fietlon flashing inthe hall. When she screamed: Heavy combing or patches without inflamm- te the ite! ran down brushing at this unpro- ation. The patches may: tected stage can break the have a few short hairs with (7°. a hairs aa can the traditional come ons left aoe room OOF, In.a few minutes he “100 strokes a day.” exclamation mar! ie two. ak bis oor, fa is pathrobes: er ware to. Kerosen ad “Brushes and combs because of their appear: e_two maids and ths butler” went Sotaro had idly suggested weeks should be used only for their nerves are their hair fall out,” sald: A whole raft of situa- Stolman. “It's their hair: tions beside crash dieting falling out that's making . can lead to hair loss two or them nervous.” three months later — pro- In 95 per cent of cases,’ *MteCabe ead brenktast the next . m and the mystery Solved When be iS had examined Sotaro's room he could’ help but notice pic-. tures on the Ws “The Incred- ible ‘Sotaro F rien ‘he Japanese butler was a former acrobat. It was just ssible that. he: covered combined with a general within two years; he said. anesthetic, Hlness accom- Only about three per cent ‘Women can also develop | smudge on Sarah's cheek. Chief | licle unable to function sileally; have been helpful, : “one type of hair loss that.” This baldness comes in: ance. \ styling or keeping hair in “It’s not {air to tell them | making longed labor, especially if the hair will grow back,’ panied by high fever, pro- goon to total baldness and - longed treatment with in a few people with this some anticoagulant drugs condition, the baldness can such as heparin, severe extent tothe whole body — psychic stress such as the eyebrowsand yates Pubic ty 2 OW n cottage, loss of a spouse, surgery and armpit Sarah’s cheek, Sotaro had Once inside ‘4 Mocked th and the ‘farnace | cheek, in the gereamed at the wpllleors, foo Elited and could vi to. When choked her I didn't know 1 was chol so hard. F ited 3 the xeat of his theory fit ‘was removed to Mill crook, where an ante sy was per- killed ut I’m Rat. ed. 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