Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PinLADBLPHIA', WEDNESDAY, JANUABrY 5, 1021
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TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY
IJy rillLiir I'ltimjIH INUWLiiVIN
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Yesterday s -' ,,
V 'Jim rnso or. -siciK"; " "-'
. ,ftonn.Crlttcn(lnlo was in
L jirs. ."'; :, - 109t ciCvcr gem
SK nn two con incnt,. She had been
Mcvel on t"0..-f..ii tr,r vpnrs. nnd bo
IMcv
"i" ?v ol f umto with which to main
? the character .ho n?-
'" i 4iio knew tlini mc jewuici .....
IUI?MV 1. r CTllt even If her purchase
f,pu MinCSn . throtwh the London
cti0'hc hnd dopoiued fund, with
,mic "he limi "'',.. t,.,,!,!,,, firms
h"'"0. .V'f ..'. riiiutoblo tonkin firms
hen III l"i'
In the City. l.lwlrim-n nil of
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S,IP " n ' V.ist tVrlor to her Intended
- mm P.V just j" , . .. i.
' ii,." on Ivoppei. nni .' '"'.'"
Inl'f ilmt she wanted it to luy ine
'"VT' " omoved nil suspicion such
IH ti. ntn
,,in mini". '"" , ... wns
nt. ofic."l w to cot tho nccklncc for
Shntoi " ''--. .
Itr-nil ot "'. " ?. , tlmt pinn
hnllillK. . l"""imi ...,.1 olio
lunula
nnd slic
t .... ltnutl :Mlll.inju
the icH?r, would not expert a
tin it dignity of belUR Item in uie
Upp
EW' a licflbc ntely sacrifice $25,000.
Pi J nii I not be suspicious enoush
bind o omi' ""...,,i,t n.nn.1 r-iutomer
oi'. "TS,,; I in the
noil t he imcKni
'". .' ' - ..111! (liern
l( ,,o mvK nco . ;
The dup cute pin uKi-. "i ..".. -
W.i prejiurcu .."'." if ,,,.
W'n ,'h n Per n '.kluco for the mike
,m.itl II "eli .,..,,.- ,,n,,OP. i,n
lf ,,0 Imik nnu me wi'i"" .
lont'ier u"' . ,.
. r...iiiir inui. inn- t.iiiii
Mio iiis; J- ,.;.. , !, .nu
It wns n
,, ll. TIlO t UPIICUIU 1IIH-BH !
Siryhen It renciied thj ; Angers o
111"'1 ''. V, ' ...i.ioi. ilio towolor hnd
wm not tne oiii- " -
Iju-l wrnppctl up.
XLIH
fati you solve this mystery
of-
Io Clue
Kilt oiirc ill his life fiiHure stared
Ttl
h it ii.fiif lii tlio fare. There
g, the VnplnK hole where the .vault
door of tin Kernton .aiiuuiii i
i!roii iititl there lay the twisted wreck-
rro of wlmt tne tiny uuimu uu "
Hint door. ,
Till' U'KR appClin-ll l nai; innii-
n iiorfeet job. The police linil been tliern
nl.Vail of Ilurvcy Hunt, turd had found
mi due: cl"p tho bank would not hnve
(,,1IimI for the services of the criminal
fM"'lt , , , , ,
Nut it fingerprint was to bo found.
No, a 'cei: in that section of the ootin-
i.l.. f ni.llltto tlm Inh" hilt
Tr I'lliuiuii' l ...... ...o ' " , V.
wn". i mimed ior in mo ichbiuihii
fMlinnce of police information which
followed tlio discovery of tho mine.
Not it tiling nnu neen (iisiurucu inmuc
tho niilt but negotiable securities,
r.nmn. the president, nnd Lindley, the
in-lncr. had made n careful cxamina
,,,.,, niwi in snito of the fact that the
fntet'mr of the vault was rather crowded
tin- 'egg apparently hnd not hesitated.
hut working Willi ciocKHKc jirccision
had placed his hand on just what he
wanted, ond nothing else.
"How soon after the explosion did
tho detail of police arrive here?" nskca
Unney Hunt.
It (otiiunt nnve been more innn
Ifonr or Jive minutes," replied Urown.
" n M'o. there are some dwellings
Imiois tin stieet nnd several persons
Itolcplioiicd the alarm simultaneously."
es. remarked iiunr. "i dare say
tho would. Tho fellow did not bother
to "inuflle the explosion bv putting
blankets out the door, lje was
tiii'tty NlicK worucr to get away ho iasi.
It s hard to believe he could do it."
Hunt took n little combination of
I powerful lenses from lift pocket nnd
a'o a tiny hooded electric bulb mounteu
mi a slender rod nnd connected with a
htile pocket battery, while the oiheers
inui entpiojcs looucu on witn tense m-
Iterc-t.
'I in going back in that safe to hnvf
a "loser look," he explained. " ill you
1 1' MJ good ns to snap off the lights in
the vnnltV Often one can see more with
n little contrivance like tills thnn with
a Hood of light. It'H the piinciple of
lflloUing the light nt any desired angle
from arions Rill faces you wish to ex
amine No thanks. I'd rather go in
ulniio, Mr. Urown. It won't impede my
moicnients much. Hut I hnve no ob-
iri tion to all of you standing outside nud
I Hatching if it Is of nny Interest to you."
It innili, n wolril tiiotlir,. in tho (lurk-
Irneil (oiinting room, the crouching fig-'
En i of tin cijiiiinul investigator, the tiny
pplnt of light nnd tho enormously mag
nified shadow of him that it enst upon
the lntcribr walls of the vault.
Finnlly, ns he examined n perfectly
blank surfneo on tho edge of n shelf,
ho gnve n little exclamation of satisfac
tion. In the silence tnoro than one
man outsido started. Hunt continued
his exnminntion with a show of excite-
niont, but whnt ho saw through the
lenses was notning.
Then, turning tlint nil might sec,
though ho was ten or fifteen feet nwnv
from them, ho drew n little Instrument
from n pocket nnd scrnped nt the blnnk
spot, but dropped It to dart ills hnnd
back on ono of the shelves, and then
thrust it quickly In his pocket.
"What is It. Mr. Hunt?" nul.,1 tlm
president nnxloitsly. "Hnvo you found
n c tie. Do you do you know who the
robber Is?"
"Not Vet." nnMll Illlnf Innnnlxnllv
''but I shall within n half hour.
I must go to police headquarters now."
At tho next corner tho criminal In
vestigator slipped Into n telephone booth
and called up tlio detecttvo bureau.
"Arrest nnd Rcnrcli any officer or em
ploye of the bank attempting to leave
town today," ho Instructed, and went on
to explain
i
Hut can (on explain how llnrvry
,'"'t,h',lc."! "IC '""'k roMicry tens an
' tntiar job, ami trhat his rxnminalion
of the safe had io do with the rcvcla
tton of the culnrit't idcntUuT
1 ho answer will appear lorn
wisir.n itKHonTfl
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LaKewoou.d.
"Lake-wood's Newest and Most Beautiful Hotel"
JLaJtceWood AC".
Situated Among
Health-Giving Tines
Rest Relax
Recuperate
rinciilr llrnlfli farm I
IrllRlitfiillv lonitril. Com
lilrlrly rillliieil nnil Rclfn
tlllcnlly inniliirtril. Hire In
tlio l.imt'i limit lieimtlftil
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L TurliUli, rlortro-hjilrntliprnpliy
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Vi rillo oinniintiiin. Hun illi nl I
K rnurtn, Trnnl, Wnndlnnd pntlig
K for trnrnpliitr.
'V' Tnlilo nuppllril from 100-nrri
Yi fnrni.
William James Roth. Director
0lH.t.n. f 1..MA.I K9ft
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ilAUREL HOUSE
UKEWOOD, NEWJERSEYV
A dellKhtfu; Boclnt iitmonphpo nrovnlln nt
Laurel House nnd mikis It the favored
winter home of n tinrtkulnr nnd dlscrlmlnnt
Inn clientele
Indoors nro open flreelncen, an orchestra
of nrtlsts, ilnnclne, heme like churm. Korvtcn
rnrnmount. euperlor eulalne. And In th'
open Rolf, rlillriff, nkitlnir, slelghlnu nnd
splendid motor rood
. .1. Miiroli). Mitr.i t". V. Jliimliy, Aunt. Mitr.
WAhlllN'tlTON. I. C.
WASIIINOTON. I). (.
WA1IIINHTOV, I), r.
The New Oxford Hotel
Tho only hotel
property In
Washington
owned by tho
United States
Government.
Hot nnd cold
water In every
room.
lMlvnto baths.
Xewly
furnlfhcd nnd
decorated.
Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifteenth Street N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Opposite the White House Grounds and United States
Treasury. Headquarters for Tourist3
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
Special Attention Given Tourists
For Rates and Other Information, Apply
J. H. WEAVER, Proprietor
WINTER ItfWIRTH
WINTtttt nKSOrtTrl
out i, i iii:kdai.i:. ri..
A City-and-Country Inn affording
outdoor iports all the year
The Gateway M
to the South &$
WHY take a
holiday?
(rXA-X.
a long journey tor a winter
liday ? Within a few hours of New
York is a wonderful winter resort Washington.
Balmy air. History at your very door. Diplo
macy and fascinating world politics at every
turn. A social season at its gayest. Famous
people all about. A charming Southern city
at its br.illiant best. And in the midst of this
THE WARDMAN PARK HOTEL,
Convenient Palatial Intimate. Overlooking
Rock Creek Park. A City-and-Country Inn
affording outdoor sports all year. A real
Southern cuisine. Spaciousness and leisure.
An atmosphere of old Southern hospitality
and comfort.
WardmaBi Park Hotel
Connecticut Avenue and Woodlev Road
WASHINGTON, DC.
ri.onmv wkst toast
ri.oiuiiA wr.sy coast
rumiDA i;si covsr
I'l.umn.v wi:sr coxst
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TARPON SPRINGS
FLORIDA
Min liorldi West Cnal.
1 inii't plriureisqiio winter resort on the
ii in nexi o
'UkIi I'ii 1 1 inn n service from the North
t roads In Florida,
iiniir huntlnff motor hoatinB silllne,
' luif fun win 8 nnd Brims ur'ens.
iniorm.ition address
liilion SprliiBM Ilonril of Trnile. Dept. X,
TARPON INN
TARPON SPRINGS, FLORIDA
' The Venice of1 the South"
1 iniiimiatos '.'fin Kach room with bath,
' llshinir lumtlnir hoatlnir.
uan I'ullnians from tlio North
Ili'rtnnl V Dulton Mri
I i rm, rly Tho Ilelleue, llellenlr
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA
"The Golden Sunset City"
neilooklnit tno Clulf of Mexico.
itiful prosperous town locnted In the
nriiinco Krove soctlon of Tlnellas
uif linihlnir. huntlnir, nihlnB. Bill
'lti uuiniuoblle roads,
"if 'iiiniuui nddresa
(leurniitrr Ilonril of Tri'.ile Prpt X.
"KIP () THIS TOWN"
HOTEL HILLSBORO
III!
iff :.- 1 3G' Bays of Sunshine from December J, 1019, to
l , 'V " WHIilllULT J, Jil.H
m ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
INVITES YOU
Where every form of your 'favorite indoor and out
door sport is indulged in the whole winter through
WEBBER'S CONCERT BAND
twice daily in Williams Pnrk, twelve weeks, start
ing Sunday, January 16
60 Hotels, 1,000 Apartments, 3,000 Cottages
WRITE TODAY for the two handsomely illustrated book
lets and hotel lists. Address tho
Chamber of Commerce, Dept. X
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
St. Petersburg, the "SuneJiinc City," IS Florida
St. Petersburg Hotels
PUNTA GORDA, FLORIDA
finest winter flshlnir in Florida
Tarpon, mackerel, luull.i and trout
fill? Bnmo and wonderful quail Miootlnc
.Vucmler to March.
Tarpon boats and puldes
Tor Infnrnntlon address
Hay l'asne or l'unt. (iordi toininerrlal
CI lib, Dept. X.
SEABOARD
AIRLINE RAILWAY
SOUTH
FLORIDA
ruoms with Uith l'liepronf construc
TAMr, l'l.OKIDA.
Hotel Alexander Tlie Huntington
Kuropean I'lan, American rian.
ROBERT CARROLL, Mur. T. LEC BARNES, Mgr.
Hotel Detroit West Coast Inn
iiirlrn.i i'lan, American I'lan.
BAINBRIDGE HAYWARD, MBr. Chriitopher Winterich, Mgr.
1 i
TAMPA BAY HOTEL
TAMPA BAY
.. .. ,." ,no beautiful
MUST 0ST or II.OKIDA
N'liHun Jnn 1 to April in.
s lraifnlllf.ixi, lliktul ......,..
ns of tho lilshait orilir and Is Famous
I Ihi i.ii, . "" . 1," "U'oi is p. nreproot
r'.n."'ri .r",,!;0UI,,e,, lty-e acres of
l'aiiM1Tr,ii'Klf,I',,'.e";Hole, (!olf C'ourwii
Willi LOll (Jolf As ncluf ,,n ln.,b li..l
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TiSiSI. "". .""1 retervauons Address
i ! a ?P Hiy Hotel, Tmnnu. Florlila
I A.fi.m. r, 'Al,K;f A"t.Vr
TAMPA
HILLSBORO COUNTY, FLORIDA
Why bpend tho winter in the
snow nnd ico of tho North when it
is delightful to live in Florida?
Summer tho year round. Live in
the open wear summer clotliPii,
piny golf, fish, hunt, bail nnd swim,
whethor it bo Juno or February.
Daily open-nir freo band conceits.
Address Tampa Board of Trade, Dept. X, fdr Information,
and Booklet i u
Fito motor camp. Come to Tampa
nnd look over Floridn investments.
Land and real estate values aie
doubling. Tiuck fniming. -Citrus
ftuit growing is ns pleasant as it is
tiroAtnblc. Stock nnd noultrv rais
ing are rapidly becoming a Stato
industry.
East nnd West
Coast Resorts
Pinehurst, Southern Pines,
Camden, Savannah, Brunswick,
Havana
Tlio .shortest, most utti active route.
Luxurious bteel trams twice daily
through the year. Every tinudmg
comfort to America's Winter play
grounds. .
Seaboard Florida
Limited
Daily commencing Jnn. 3, IOl'1 All
Steel Pullmans. Compartment. Draw
ing Room and Section Sleepers; Ob
servation, Club famokor and Diner.
'ur ifiorf booklets, schedult i
(iinJ all information uildrni
J. C. JOHNSON, D. P. A.
1535 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
S. B. MURDOCK, G. E. P. A.
1184 Broadway, New York, N. Y. J
BURLINGTON HOTEL
Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle, WASHINGTON, D. C.
380 ROOMS
Beautiful lobbies,
home atmosphere, a
delightful all-winter
residence, music
every evening.
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spare no expense
We hnvo our own 100-Car Garage directly in the rear.
KUUM AINU UAXll.DU 1U Ipl.VV.
A(UIWTA..A.
HOTEL GILBERT
tout i, At nr.itiiAi.i:. it.a.
New and modern In every detail frlvatn
Htth, Ocean HathlnR. Xtotorlnir JIunlelnl
(lolf. Hunter ond Tlshermen n Paradise.
Mill. S N. DII.I.AItl). ygr.
Partridge Inn
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Season Jan. to April
Desirable American
B Clientele rian
M. W. PARTRIDGE, Proprietor
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NEW
MODERX
WASHINGTON, D. C.
HOTEL DRISCOLL
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A HIGH-CLASS HOTKL, rACINO V S. CAriTOU NHAK VNIOX STATION
AMIDST SHOW IT.ACKS. MUSIC. I.ONO-niSTANCH TUI.KntONE. hCRHIINS
awninos; ni.ncrmc i.uhit & klkvatoii. uunnino WATr.it & i:lixtiiic
TANS IN IlOOArS, MUAL.S A l.A CAIITI3 OH TAI1LC UHOTE. CIA'U UHUAKFAST
PRIVATE GARAGE
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Writ" for Kndr and Map.
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I'. I. OHIIKI.I.O. Mun.ierr
To The Pacific Coast
and Its Winter Resorts
Go or Return by the Trantcontlnental Route through th
Canadian Pacific Rockies the marvelous Christmas
Fairyland. Sleeping and dining cars unexcelled for ser
vice and comfort comportment observation cars, ietc
VICTORIA, B. C, the Garden City of Canada, nestles midst yerdant
islands, just across the blue waters of Juan de Fucn. Its warm, open
climate, splendid drives and parkways, golf course!, sports, fishing and
boating, combined with the delightful hospitality of the Empress Ho
tel, make it an exceptionally attractive resort for the winter tourist.
VANCOUVER, B. C, the gateway to the Orient, is connectedby steam
ship with Victoria; alsobystearashipor rail with Seattle and other Pa
cific Coast cities. Vancouver Hotel of metropolitan standard, overlooks
this Aladdin City where Western enterprise vies with the glamour
of mountains, canyons, big trees and the sparkling Pacific.
Prom Coast to Coast are Canadian Pacific Hotels
Quebec Montreal Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver Victoria
Canadian Pacific Railway
Tor full Information, cnll nr writs frr To or P-132
R. C. CLAYTON, City Pas's. Agt., 029 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
F. R. PERRY, Gen. Agt.. Pass. Dept., 1231 Broadway, New York City
Torn
Torn
jHOJHAMHo?s GWijflringtoiO
H Street Northwest at Fifteenth
EUROPEAN PLAN FIREPROOF
Washington's Most Exclusive Hotel
Noted for its Cuibinc and Perfection of Individual Service
I ROBERT C. DOVE , , . , Managing Director
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rV AMERICAN EXPRESS 6
)rtw Appeal to the discriminating traveler I
wno prejers io enjoy inc oest accommo
dations available and the pleasant com
panionship of desirable fellow travelers.
West Indies Cruises
Two cruises of 23 days each on palatial steamers of the Great White
Fleet built for cruising in the tropics. Nearly all staterooms are outsiile
nd have private bath. $450 up, including Shore Excursions. Visits
will be made to Havana and Santiago, Cuba; Port Antonio and Kings
ton, Jamaica; Cristobal, Panama Canal; Port Limon and San Jose,
Costa Rica; Havana, and return to New York. Soiling January 15th
and February 19th.
Wonderful Mediterranean Cruise
To the blue waters and historic cities of the Mediterranean, Egypt,
Palestine and the Nile. This, the first cruise in six years, will be made
on the Cunard Trans-Atlantic Liner "Caronia." There will be ample
time for sightseeing at Madeira, Gibraltar, Algiers, Monaco, Monte
Carlo, Naples, Rome, Alexandria, Cairo, Athens, Palermo. 49 days.
$1450 up. Sailing January 15.
Soudi America Cruise
January 29th 70 days $2200 up
Down the West Coast on the luxurious Pacific Line Steamer "Ebro"
up the East Coast via the Lamport fie Holt Line. Itinerary includes
the best there is to see in South America and the celebrated trip across
the Andes. Seventy days of pleasure on lend and Bca. An extended
program of sightseeing in all the principal cities of South America.
y III ""X " :'
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Hawaii and the West Coast
Via the Panama Canal
Sailing from Baltimore Feb. 15th on the S. S. "Hnwkeye State," one of
the new steamers of the Shipping Board operated by the Matson
Navigation Company.
ChinaJapan Tours
Visiting: Honolulu, Japan, Manchuria, North and South China and
the Philippine Islands. Sailings from Pacific Coast ports from January
to July. These tours offer the best opportunity to the above countries
and are limited to small congenial parties under personal escort of an
experienced traveler.
California Tours
Via Panama Canal and by Rail
Eight tours, leaving each week from Jan. 10th on. Rates include rooms
with private bath. Small parties under perscnal escort. Superior
accommodations everywhere have been purchased for our travelers.
SARASOTA, FLORIDA
on the most heautliul hay In AmorUa
nvorinuiiinn mo uuit or Mexico
A town of modem uvii ImprqwinentH
ciiiiiiiiuiiiir iu lino osiaien nnu prnt
Milntni hnln.u
Pl.hlliir uml hiintlm. !.., l. Pln.l.l..
Qulf, surf hiillilne and flno roads.
lor Information uddresa ' t
Harasotn Ilonril nt Trade. epr. X.
CUBA
AUGUSTA SOUTH
5
Through
Trains
Daily
Leave West Philadelphia as Follows t
"Everglades Limited" ii.rjo P.M.
"Havana Special" 11.38 A.M.
"Palmetto Limited" 5.47 p, m.
"Florida Special" 8.53 P. M.
"Coast Line Fla. Mail 10.55 P. M.
Winter Tourists' Tickets at Reduced Rates, Allowing
Stop. Overs, Return Limit May 31. 1921, Now on Sale
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
For Illustrated Booklet, "Tropical Trips," nnd all Information, Address
J. S. HARTSEI.L, D. P. A.
1G09 Chestnut St., Phila.
Telephone Locust S00.1
sns iiiisni ny.i. in 1 !
European Tours
A 6eries of Winter and Spring Tours with wide choicf as to length of
time ond countries visited. Special Winter Tours to Northern Africa,
Algeria and, Tunisia, Sicily, Egypt nnd the Nile. Sailing from New
York, Jan., Feb. and March.
Independent Tours
Not a care, not nn annoyance, ndt a worry about travel details. Trans
portation, Pullman, steamship and hotel accommodations, nnd sight
seeing trips arranged in advance for you. Ask for our beautifully illus
trnted and colorful booklet, "Winter Vacations," which gives specimen
tours through California, Florida, Cuba, West Indies and Bermuda.
Our elaborate booklets, "Cruises on the Nile," "Morocco, Algeria nnd
Tunisia by Auto," "American Traveler in Europe 1921" and "Winter
Sports in Switzerland," contain a wealth of valuable information for
the independent travler.
Bermuda Tours
5-day Tour, including hotel and steamship accommodations, $81 00 nnd
upwards. 6-dny Tour, including hotel and steiimslup accommodations
and sightseeing, $96.00 and upwards. Ask for descnptive booklet.
Steamship Information and Reservations
Choice accommodations over all steamship lines at tariff rates.
Write for details
Wherever you travel carry thoie spendable-everywhere
American express Travelers Cheques, fABi.
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