Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EYENING PUBLIC , LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920
TOZM Y'S MYSTERY STORY
By PHILIP FRANCIS NOWLW
Yesterday's Mystery Solution
IN THE case of the "Decey Theft,"
Hirtey Hunt hhd only te determine
which one of twd nusalbllltics hnd oc ec
Mirreil : whether Wrctf kH or tome nent
of Mi nctunlly bad. jtelen the document
from Jacksen, or Jacksen hrtd framed
fake theft te mnke Wrecks think
nmtbedr el had Ftelen them mid se
make hfm think a further attempt en
his part would be futile.
Harrey Hunt obtained a description
nf the Htelen ultrnnp from the police.
Then he wrote Wrecks under nn ns
iimed name, but with the address of
hid apartment, slvlne n minute descrip
tion of the Fiiltrnse nnd asking Wrecks
If he euld be Interested In purchnHlns
och an article.
In record time nn etn!ury of
WreekH called upon him and offered te
buy It If "ecrtnln document))" were
1 Hunt bid him up te the point where
fcp offered ft certified chefk running Inte
n,. figure for It, and In the em: die
vealed the
beneath it.
almost obliterated writing
It was a strange message
u.,! Kim with the promhe that he
..ia "ll.lnlf It ever.
Naturally, Hunt knew. If Wrecks
had really obtained the documents he
would have paid no attention te the
letter, nnd certainly would net have
itnt n representative with a certified
check. Obviously Jacksen had relieved
hlincilf of annoyance from Wrecks by a
clever nliC, , ,
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Can you solve the cede in the
ease of
EIGHT KINGS
Erie Dunlenvy nnd his sister were
mending the summer in n bungalow in
the Catskills. Dunleavy was a chem
ist and he spent most of his time en
mysterious experiments in the impro
vised laboratory he hnd set up.
One night when Fnnnle Dunlenvy re
turned with her escort from n dnucc nt
the hotel, which was mere than n mile
aa', Kric had disappeared, nnd there
erp signs of a struggle.
The young man who had brought her
home at once suggested that she nsk the
aid of Harvey Hunt, who was stepping
tt the hotel. She telephoned and Hunt
come nt once In his roadster.
"It's the strangest thing. Mr. Hunt,"
. beIiI. "I'm sure Eric wouldn't
have gene off and left me here without!
ny word unless semeimng lerriuie nnu
happened. He must hnve had a light
with somebody. See hew these rugs In
the hall are rumpled up and the pantry
deer there has been broken In."
She pointed te the deer nt the end
of Hit hall und thu criminal Imesti Imesti
gater nvnt onie thnt It led te the
only room In the little edifice which
bad ue window.
"New thai Is strange," he said, step
ping into the pantry and lighting the
jimp. Hut there was1 no sign of a strug
gle In the room.
'Ter Heaven's sake, whnt is that?
the girl exelnlmed suddenly. Hunt fol
lowed her gaze te one of the walls,
where a big daub of wet green paint
jnaricd the clean pine beardi. Then his
tjes fell en a paint can and brush.
"Of all the thing " snld Fan
nie. "Why, I can't Imagine what
Eilc would be smearing up the walls
for that way. He bought that pulnt
for the iterch railing. It's tee silly.
Oh. Mr. Hunt, tell me please, what does
It all mean? I'm frightened."
Hut the criminal investigator had
Hhh n rag nnd was rubbing vigor viger vigor
euslj at the point. Finally he re-
Miss Minnie
13th abort Citttnet
Take Klfvater te Bth Fleer
Hairdresiing and Manicuring
r Appelntmrnt rhenc Walnut ?8;u
"Dlaht RlnflMni,ln t- n..i
Vluq cldxqb fhbxplj. Erjc."
"New this is indeed peculiar," mur
mured Hunt. "De you understand
thlj Jarzen, Miss Dunlenvy? Did you
and your brother ever play with fecret
cedes when you were youngsters?"
"No-e," said the girl slowly,
"never." Bhc also Informed Hunt, in
answer te his questions, that her
brother told her he wm engaged In cry
Important experiments, but that he
nctcr recalel te her their nature,
"Did our brother like cnrfl? Did
he ever show ;ieu nuy card tricks?"
Hunt shot nt her suddenly.
"Why, jes," she admitted; and then
with sudden fervor, "Oh, I see! Oh,
quick, Mr. Hunt, what does It say?"
Hut Hunt's pencil was out, and he was
covering n sheet 01 his notebeok: with
figures and letters. Then he rushed te
the telephone nnd get the secret serv
ice en the wlre. He quoted the de
coded message.
"WhntV that?" he was saying.
"Dunleavy was developing a new poi
son gas for the army? I see Yeu
knew where Arlcln is taking him?
Ne, I'm sure Arlcln couldn't read the
cede, se he won't knew Dunlenvy has
been identified in it, aud won't be look
ing for you Geed.
"New I'll tell you Just whnt hap
pened In this bungalow, Miss Dun
lenvy," said Harvey Hunt.
PENN TO HAVE PARADE
ChmpuB Affair Will Be Viewed by
Many "Old Qradt"
The University of Pennsylvania will
have a campus parade Friday morning
with floats and funny costumes and
prizes, "n'everythtng.'' Just like Phila
delphia's own mummers' New lear
parade.
The University affair will be one of
the many festivities held In connection
with Junier week, but it will be staged
mainly for the edification of the hun
dreds of nlumni who will return' for
the Cernell game en Thursday.
Theee alumni will be asked te register
en Wednesday afternoon, Their names
nnd data concerning them will be kept
in a book in Housten Club se that Heb
Smith, of the class of '87. can find out
whether any of his old clnssmates are
back.
TURKEY FOR PUPILS
Open-Air Classes Are Given Thanka
giving Feast
A Thanksgiving dinner nnd enter
tainment for the children of the open
air classes of the Whnrten Public
Scheel, Third nnd Lembard streets,
was given ein the school at 12:45
o'clock tedajp Miss Mary O. Desmond,
prlhdpal of the school, Invited Dr.
Olivet P. Cornman, assoclnte superin
tendent of schools; Dr. Walter 8. Cor Cer
tiell, medical director, and Charles II.
Ilrelsferd, district superintendent, te
take part.
The classes nre composed of beya and
jjlrls whose physical development has
been hindered by insufficient of Im-
nrntuif fnrnK
Thn dinner consisted of nil the
Thanksgiving delicacies, from turkey te
Ice cream; each child being given a
Jfaver in the form of n basket made by
pupils of the orthegenic cln of the
Wharten Scheel, and the entertain
ment included folk dances by Kva
Pollock nnd Lena Kupslk.
ORGANIZE HUMANE SOCIETY
Rldgway Residents te Probe Cruel
ties te Yeung Weman
Rldcway. Pa.. Nev. 23. (Hv A. Tr).
At an "Indignation meeting" of mere
than 1000 residents of Rldgway last
night, a branch of the National Humane
Society was organized and a committee
appointed te Investigate 'the story of
brutal treatment at the hnnda of Uie
Weman who adopted her, said by author-
Can veu read the coda reconstruct
the events of Krie Dunlcavy's disap
pearance, explain tne smasnea in pantry
deer, tell why his cede message teas
covered up tcith point, and hew Huni
knexe that the German spy Arlein did
net suspect he had leen tdcntificdt
The ansxeer icill appear tomorrow.
(Copyright. 1920, by Public I.cdKer Ce.)
Te Give "Turkey Dinner
The Doer-Step Sunday Scheel Circle,
1227 Seuth Seventeenth street, will pro
vide Thanksgiving dinner for a large
number of peer children nnd elderly
folks en Thnnksglvlng Day. Kdward T.
Duncan, who founded the mission in
1012, asks the aid of friends te assist
blra in making thii day a pleasant one
for peer folks by donating feed, cloth
ing, money or any articles which would
be 01 uhc te tncm. a.
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battery with Intent te malm, nt a hear,
ing yesterday, nnd ball was Increased
from SI MX) te $3000.
Mlsl Hecter, ;X Is rjeewrlnj from
the cffecU of the nllegedHl-treatment
at the home of Deputy Sheriff Jeseph
Slav, told authorities jesUrdar. they
SlI. of being tortured by Mrs. deerge
with het Irons
In ether ways
and boiling
Hit by Train, Okull Is Fractured
Jehn I.ubatty, carpenter, of 11)28 Hil Hil
eon street, was (.crleusly Injured jester
day when struck by a train en the new
mncrctt hrldee mnr the
nlntenu. Lubatty Is In rlt. Luke's
pltal, where physicians a,y his
Is fractured
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