Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILABELPklA, TUESDAY, jVIAROH 9, 1920
The Safest
. 'Speculation in
. foreign Exchange
? is provided by the in
'' ternal loans of Great
, Britain.
We offer at the
market British War
' Loan 5s at about $365
, per 100 bond which
would provide an ap
proximate profit of
40o should exchange
return to normal.
Ask for Circular No. 7311 a, m.
Bonbright & Company
Monnis wistau stiioud, Jr.
Manager
437 Chestnut St, Philadelphia
New York Doston Chicago Detroit
THE MIDDLE TEMPLEMURDER
A Detective Story by J. S. Fletcher
CevvrtoMi till, Frta A, Knovf.
CowtIqM, ItiO, by th i'ubllo htdotr Co.
TP THERE Is. a dcntl man there,"
J- said Spargo.
He himself was mninly curious about
the details of this exhumation; he had
no scruples, sentimental or .otherwise,
about the breaking In upon the dead.
He watched all that was done,
then
"They're down to itl" whispered
Breton.
"The coffin's weighted with lead!"
ho remarked. "Seel" ,, ,
And tearing the sawdust aside, no
showed thoic urouud him that at thrco
Intervals bars of lead had been tightly
wedged Into thr coffin where tno ncnu
the middle, and the
would have rested
feet of n corpso
Done It cleverly." he remarked,
loosing round. "You see how these
weights have been adjusted. When n
body's laid out in n coffin, you know,
all the wclghrs In the end wncrc me
head nnd trunk rest. Hero you see
Presently they all went and looked the heaviest bar of lean is in the middle:
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Ktlxrt Preparation nnd
KeTlrw of
Income Tax
Returns
BENJAMIN ROBIN
(Formtrly rlth llur tnt Prv.i
Constiltlnir Arrountnnt
sin noiitii a.mi:iucan huimhno
liluo; Uiiio. Triuilu u do.
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.inwn Into the crave. The workmen
had uncovered the Coffin, preparatory to
lifting it to the surface; oue of them
was brushing tho earth away from the
name-plate. And in tho now strong
light they could all read the lettering
on It.
.1AMCS CAItTWIHOHT CHAMBER
LAYNI3 Born 1852
Died 1801
Spargo turned away as the men be
an to lift theVoffiu out of the grave.
"We shall kuow now!" he whin
nered to Breton. "And yet what is
it we shall know If- , ,.
"If what fcuiu ireiou.
U But Spargo shook his head. Tills
vns one of the great moments he hnd
ately been working for, and tho issues
were tremendous. ,
"Now for it!" said the Watchman s
ollcitor in an undertone. ''Come, Mr.
'pargo, now we shall sec.
They all gathered round the coffin,
,t on low trestles at the graveside, us
, he workmen silently went to work on
' he screws. The screws were rusted In
heir sockets; they grated us the men
lowly worked them out. It seemed to
Ipargo that each man grew slower and
lower in his movements: he felt that
e himself was getting fidgety. Then
heard a vol' e of authority.
"Lift the lid o(f!" , ,
A man at tho lu-ad of the coTm. n mnn
. fl,n fnnf uilililiXlU' II till SWlftU mlSCd
lie lid : the men gathered round craned I
their necks with n quick movement.
lnxtr1tiafr I 1
The coffin wns packed to the brim
vith sawdust, tightly pressed down.
Somebody laughed falnt'y. The sound
t the laughter broke the spell.
"It is evident that there were good
founds for suspicion," he remarked.
'Here is no dead body, gentlemen. See
if anything lies beneath the sawdust."
he added, turning to the workmen.
'Turn it out!"
The workmen began to scoop out tin-
awdust with their hands ; one of them
vldcntly desirous of making sure that
o body was in the coffiu, thrust down
' is fingers at various places along its
ngth. He, too. laughed.
tlin HffMoef nf Hi., f.wf f.lnver I
"Clear out nil the sawdust," said
some one. "Let's see if there's uny thing
else."
There was something else at the
bottom of tho coffin two bundles of pa
pers, tied with pink tape.
The lirst bundle of pnpers opened evi
dently related to transactions nt Market
Mllcastcr, Spargo caught glimpses of
nnmes that were familiar to him, Mr.
Quarterage's amongst them. He was
not nt nil astonished to sec these things.
Hut he was something more tljan aston
ished when, on the second parcel being
opened, a uuantlty of papers relating to
rioudhnmpton and the Hearth and Home
Mutual Benefit Socictv were reca.cd.
He gave a hasty glance nt these uud
drew Breton aside.
"It strl'-cs me we've found a good
deal more than wo ever bnrgnined for!"
he exclaimed. "Didn't Aylmorc saj
that the real culprit at Cloudlinmpton
was another man his clerk or some
thing of that sort?"
."He did," agreed Breton. "He in
sists on it."
"Then this fellow Chnrabcrlnync must
have been the man," said Spargo, "He
came to Market Mllcastcr from the
north. What'l! be done with those pa
pers? he asked, turning to the officials.
"We aro going to seal them tip at
once, nnd tako theni to London," re
plied tho principal person In authority.
"They will be quite safe, Mr. Spargo:
nave no fear. AVe don't know whnt they
may reveal."
'You don't, Indeed I" snld Spargo.
But I may as well tell you that I have
n strong belief that they'll revcul n good
deal that nobody dreams of, so take the
grcntcst care of them." .
Then, without wnltlng for further
talk with any one. Spnrgo hurried
Breton out of the cemetery. At tho gate,
ho seized him by the arm.
"Now, then, Breton I" ho command
ed. "Out with It!"
"With what?"
"You promised to tell me something
a great dcnl, you said if we found that
coffin empty. It is empty. Come on
quick!"
"All right. I believe I know where
Klphlck nnd Cardlcstone can be found.
That's nil."
."All! It's enough. Where, then, in
neaven s name
"Elphlck has
whero ho and Cardlcstone sometimes go
fishing right nwny up In one of tho
wildest parts' of the Yorkshiro moors.
I cxnect rimtr'vn mtn thpre. Nobody
knows own u,i.ir nnmf.s there they
could go and lie quiet there for ages."
"Do you know tho way to it?"
"I do I've been there."
Spnrgo motioned him to hurry.
"Comn on. fl.on." hn mill. "WOTO
. ". - " v.'., -"- , ..i
gouiK mere uy tho very ursi iraiu um
of this. 1 lnnn !,' Irnln. too WO VC
Just time to snatch a mouthful of break-
last ana to send n wire to the wntcn
man. nnd Hmn wn'll h nff. Yorkshire-
Gad, Breton, that's over three hundred
mncs nwayi"
Forestalled
rrjRAVELIIfO all that long summer
day, first from the southwest of
England to tho Midlands, then from the
Midlands to tho north. Spargo and
Breton camo Into nt night to Hnwcs's
Junction, on tho border of Yorkshire
nnd Westmoreland, and saw rising all
around them In ihn linlf dnrkness the
n queer i Httlo place mighty bulks of the great fells which
riso nmong that wild nnd lonely stretch
' ,nn(l' ' . Alt .v,i
"Do you know tho way-?" asked
P"rve been tho way. In tho daytlmo
I could go straight ahead. , I "membei
all the landmarks. Even In the dark
ness 1 bcliove I can And my way. But
it's rough walking."
(continued"tomorrow)
Salvationists Want $405,879 Here
Philadelphia will be asked to con
tribute 5405,870 In a $10,000,000 com;
inign tho Salvation Army ww """""
lay 10 to 20. Tho money win uo oi.
whero It is raked. Largo welfare proj
ect! w"l D0 carried out.
To Reconstruct Road
Work will bo speeded on tho recon
struction of Old York road from tho
City Linn to Willow Prove
Bids will
Via nnknmA fssn tit Ma! .
rf.Euf. :ZX T-.Cr.S" Ha Wen 24.
Motorists aro emphatic in the r
proyal of tho projected lmprovem?ni
ns tho sovero wlntor has loft Um J?.1
raco oi tno road in such condition til
iriiivtv uiuyu yiau
th,
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the omce of THI' PKOVIDBN'T I in: NB
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Lowest blda at a price not exceeding 1074
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vised at once and payment made en sur
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I panled by Federal Inrome Tax own-rhlp
certificates fnr accrued Interest on April S.
1920. Interest on the Ponds so accepted
will cease on April S. 1P20.
Tho trustee reserves tne -Isht to reject
my or all bldi not satisfactory to said
trustee. The offers of Md !r unknown to
the trustee mutt be aci-umpaiied by aatls
factory references
Should two or more holders bid the sama
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, Proposals should be Indorsed "Proposals
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N. W cor 4th and Chestnut sis.
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French
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Bonds
can be bought today at
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tooo
t inc
4s of 1917 $53.00
Victory 5s 65.00
New 5s of 1920. 75.50
The ademption value
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par would be approxi
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4s of 1017... $193.00
Victory 5s... 193.00
New 5s of 1920 2S9.50
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the Otli !nv nf Mnrrlt. I W0. at 11 n'clork
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he underelaned.
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nnd through our agents in those countries can offer subject
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Monday Closing Price at Par
1'rliea Kxchunio hurmal
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French Govt. Victory Si 68 per 1000 fri. 193
French Govt. 4s of 1917 56 per 1000 fri. 193
Britiih Govt. War Loan 5s 336 per 100 486
Italian Govt.ConsoIidated War Loan 5s 52 per 1000 lire 193
Belgian Govt. New 5i, 1920 $76.77 per 1000 fri.
French Govt. New 5i, 1920 72.73 per 1000 fri.
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