4 tnkH'IIHIWr:r1IMK,tiV sc &mm srv SiL ''" -fe' "lihiivim nWilf' pn (fclWIIIIIi MJf MUaWMIlOTr ll li MM ! T SMaai !a wiftrJMw, ItTi iiiTVta tWimii mnrt Mammm am a .nm MiaakHiw Pw .Ma 4w " reHfC ma, ty Wiaiant JUtZjmA m acecnims staav t-'.. Jiain C3rlnhaHi la ftelk frt rati- P tit. Ha ttrna uowe i km r irl I . w4.i kit et3s i iuii amt Xicks ret . Ut.r of Witt -. rMtea strt. who I I'S vlta"w cMralreaa eewt-ar. .fflrty lljtv u .ai.ava raia.1 es VUIX fVtn. Hit two cwnltu. trl tract M Jw CansSnaSaeu Tlt-m 8 w ta kJronferc. teiat.f nj tend. Ti Uirttl U l-mt. UN I ireman ."..-.a. UMIIMI .re .'! MI .rT---- prltSni t "J " rwm. Lai- u l? .; fir ts manlr. bat ntunl . T'.-l. T1MJ tall. cm ;a ntS !. : 1 6-a su t!krB iMat-"' ?rt5et ttw nltrtit ih mir-JUTa n'Jai. la a of tb I Fhrin, K5 LfSf of TeatacSai" apartDnt. Jit I ' 5. tsin- Mx-tclir 1H. ta ntvrt Jv fSnlaifian ha J l"i tuawi-i. r ! V 2iwae a" a '" wm tS- "f'iSfiw.- eaxn. Saaera. !inrrr that I Saen. rsrfr. wse 5i a trvU- ' tftlslt IS "": " 0-r jm etrt3Me- im cuwnrt teat tt- Err,.. rattr. A tft l5i mn I Turn te j:taarlt Jiiw. uptvi3e s If Se W Jlt t htm tad P&yiB-. Sa I;, Lira RU 31 Errn Rai-" Ur. t Tilt -w. 0(ra.sT.ats' t Ijm aa 4er cci. i't Si tl m-irtrr we raniint! y Hutl lei, u4 hi wu". T6-r rt inn- try n iT Ttr ai.t hj aLAl3i. t crin!atrr Wi jjixjr Jet dBaiii&ia. (Ull aJaaaE tf Wll.1 ta afcg li riLtPTCR XXXVII O the Grill fjK SPITE ci the fact that tl sd ' I tuA xt tlcses betwI toward hlciaia I- i . .nv!r at tM iimtu'lnti. IT 2r!nH te !a a: Otva. pertures te I; ee tB Sect of It tirea h.tn. ! , JTbl tt siUit. but It UrttJ ! fi Idrby. Jer just a lstant tbe Prr. : v1!t ranzFa: 3 rjis unu iic wua- J Ueuttd it. 3 plainly as word could HHH9pi tratk Q t tMB Ot. 3-J 'VU'" -?' HMbm - - - - j 1 JCT r ! u "at m tarv or an na T km. Oar efadk i rartir wWItt ww I iMKia' dewa tk strict. "At tfla or at kiat" v "At Wat- I BKt- ' "Caa't tfdk te hi vn. itery,' "A liy of th tmfze. I "And Jark u. th larfr vn tar .or four aisstts Mfclad atai" iavarft7 I rettera:-. I "Was yr deck exactly ricatr f "May b 4t auaatam fast. It galas. "Ten kavw thy taraa U at th lParaVxr AU tfirw of " - -- - a- .tii iraa te mm .Cj aa. a.aaa 2aaa akaaaA aaBm tKltfll ! ! MlaWK & Bata 1. ti- -, -- - . . jj- our 4? SaSJfa'U - tii atV(V t f J e ti way ?i "fCer&s te m it "Meld ea." Klrby - - - "t ,.Tnt cut aar Cll . rfak WV.-H a KZ ..t s. ; Vcwi ah tatt yectt rimsia Jaatas wtat a' B rnaa.t. A Bat'. U! stay kagr a iT Vmcs and rtati fete Nraaraa am &.. tv. finii.ii , aaaaaTr ami IrrW wHa tlwa e ta aahapw a Bkias t taafcaata. - " "DM ya at aay tlan ltar tte acta fftaftatr . . M v . "ire. a a afatw huh . ht t-aM I eetaaat awyM it wa a. tit is ti strwt b&rwia et. Bat ccm te thlak of It later w Scrt it waa a rett Wt karw fcr aw. "Well, caaa t that I Z jea't nebs I . Xt t aay fc certain mxi." A.aaa H'l.U il fllMll !lt th ri tM' ?":,liViU!wi"W&.ltJI ui; (i a.tt !a Tea v. .u&a. .ta aaaaPMaaY-t-; . - .If.-. W 7 . t I .aaa aaa. a.TOIBW amiBB- Bm Pir kT W aatr feaartaa ea tar aacta'a atatar' MX. air. ttne I alaa't." Otaan ahet a rtlw at tft saa e th 3tiL "Dni yea kill ths Ja? serr. aat tee. i trn a feia bsJ "I dMa t kin tier tn- one cr , et&r. se Wj ." "I y kaeir aaythla at all ah?tt kis ja TW iaetaa-tty. for aay afecJ. VaJaa. ya trnta at'a tfctr te a 1 Ast - -r' -" "V !. Xatiln afeat. T. raaa rnJtr aiaaaM tia taai. whka .aaa frcttaaj taa lak at, U Set .- kin mutl. t cm a taal l I.W !. a.-a-, - ; ' fTH. ... . !acUa a4 taa tt psarv S&r $ -f ,""i "Drira t th rrax Apartawata." j tna e Via. . r haad mw Klrby dlcta. K v Vi 4 tb w cjc .. t k. te t9trriar kid .'A. Tk. T at na..-a k- - - thai." Xaa eataHaa, yw wtra -aT HsS laaOaava a tea !a te bt rt-Mt btfeea aa caaaaitwa aaasea. v TfjfetJHf MBaawMaaa. andt "Was batwaaa tta tw trtfa wi Irrater. yea aaaaa. th "FcUaw at tat eakar m saU. - 'Tats yea. Untlr Jaawa!" kiaaa sraffUkr, I said Ys. " "Y, air. It kpt rlafiax-. Flsalfcr-' the wife aid te acsrvtr it. pcttettdla I x". Cctsiltajtan. We was klada searrd seree one ni?ht bntt inea c.1.1 Yenr uncle had said he tfu espectla'J .AM.a T- aH.nu; iv(A9 'What did yea ieV AUrs.dene. Uf aaa txpevrcu tst as- rr frea Uell. He had spcM it I, tieaBK he. tei. had raea te btlifre si tie awn's lip U'ted ia a sseer cl Lafiarr. IIP Wall WICtlUA Saa a .a. .-. H.aaf Iff.Vir.- -a,-, t-ra i Tn tit,J m.' RKOwja- wcat te -ay. & i caitw ea. . -imv "'- -r y r- " "-r -?".".: tr-j..-.T tt.. i.v ..t. 'ti.,tii.: i ue eucx :e. aia 1 tt: , i tk v- .." -. -- t abai li A Uwba UUa And taeai ' TVe talked it erer. the wife aa me. "1 took m thrt re5!iTr as listsa!- Then I aaf. "UGel FeUe-s- at ee ether end said. Tills yx?a. Ctsde JjewV Kiad.1 xrulPike. I aid. 'Tea.' Then. 'Jaaes taliin. te said. 4WVrs ea ear way erer new.' , I was struck all ef a heap, cett . act de te F1 . Snppe Ta tell u the whole story. ' Mell' the Wyataiat waa said. MM. .. aaaaaa V.l inat lflt T 4 Ml a f IK It aaaaa .dU VUS la.,. u. a V a.. mbtance. "OIen sere ays he wen !9f . ...1.1. .la. K f my sua- new d:d he see tee? "TVhere e - clalsi te was when he V "I ws staadla ea the Sre-eicare of 'fie Wciltaai- acrM the alley about , ten or "fifteea feet away. I heard every word that vrai said by Cunnicshart aa" ' wife. Oh. I've tot you Fced.' 1 " liall threw up the sreate. Be was '' ctnjht aral rsaliwti it. Hi only chance ' tow. was te aake a cleaa breast cf what he .ct. ! 'Where shall I hcia?" he zati , aeaklT. hi voice r.uaveriac. ' f "At the beriananr. We've ret plenty , at tlttf." Kirby replied. 5' "We J . you ae"v cevr yore uccie eea; In that Dry Va'Jey schcxe of hi. 51 first place. I didn't ksew he eeuldn t ttt water eaen;a. it C s:re ice tana'.ra etw&ed ii. I hada't a thine te de with tha. Wha I talied up theiden Fthem I was actln" iafvi faith." "Lie number one," interrupted Olsen fcittly. "Hadn't we better M him t?U his ftery ia hi era way3" Kirby sus (ested. "If we dea't start any arsu eats he ain't se I.afcle te e nixed a? ia M facts." " "By ny way cf Sruria he owed a. about' four te sis thousand tieUars I wouldn't p.r." Hull wnt en. "1 in'-: gt him te . ir riiht. thinkia' at fcst he was just bul.-haded. But pUy . I set wis-' te i: that he plait .tended te cV it.. 0" course I wan"t . ifcln.' te stand for that, an' I told bin v E " ', "WJiat -'e you meaa hca you saj you wcr'a't p .a" te stand for it. My nc!e "'d a w.aes that you said you'd jlre hita ?we day, then you'd cese at aim with a rjn." i The fat man n-Tped a persplrin? face aitu bu tin'ianrj. Ha eyes tic-it "Maybe I tli hs se. I don't r.-c'.-led. When a's e-re a fellow talk- a Jieap e' fcilahces. I wasn't lectins for .roubae. theizh." 'Ne eves aft-r he thrsw ycu down dewn rtaln:" ' "Ne, sir. H didn't esaruy threw tne down. I k.nda I.pp.i. If id l-'f'n Mpe"tit.' ret.bl weild I bar- It Mr 'Hull ze up te his rivals will. v"i'' ', Kirby had h.s own ricv a that joint, but he did net 'iprj it. He , rathfr theueht that Mrs. Hull bat' driven her husband upstairs and i;a.i tone aieiu te see that he steed te Li. pin. Oni" in the presence of Cul- alnghara. sfc had taien the bit in he own ttrtn, driven te it by temper. Thi He tnw te c.sat be We dida't knew hew cleee Jarse. a he called hiatself. was whea he was ta!iin'. He tuijh: be at the lrz store ea the next ceraer for all we kaew. We were ia one hell of a hole, aa It dida't leek like there was aay way cut. . We decided te beat It rlx.: then. That's what we did." "Yeu left the apartment?" "Ye. sir." "With ay uncle still tied up?', Hull nodded. 'We ;et paai-Scy aa cut our stick." "Did anybody see yea yV "The .lap janitor was la the haC firin one of ths window-, that was ' stuck." "Did he sky aay:hi-V "Net then." "After-Tard?" "He com te se alter the murder was discovered next day. I reciea it was. la the afternoon, just before the Inquest and said could I lend him &."0. Well. I knew riht away it wa a held-up. but I couldn't d a thin;. I dir up the money and let him have it." "Has h- bothered you since!" ' Hall be-.tated. "Well no." "Meatus' that he has!" Hull Hew the usial flay of distress, a rd bandanna meppins a perspirinr. apoplectic face. "He kinda Mated he want! mere mosey." "Did ye; give it te hits:" "I didn't have it risst handy. 1 stalled." Tha:' the trouble with a black mailer. Uive tray te him eace an" he set yea in his power." Kirby said. . "The thin? te de is te tell hita rtjit off the reel te se te Halifax." ' "If a fellow caa afford te." OUea put in s-jctaiticantly. "Wli-n you're jus: pet threajh a little private murder of yore own. you ain't exactly free te tell eai of the witnesses asaisst you te 50 Mt7 far." I Tt.1 you I didn't kill Cunnlnsham." ' Hull retorted sullenly. "Seme one els;' nut 'a' come ia .an' did that after 1 left." 1 "Sounds reasonable," Olsea mar- mur-d with heavy arcasm. "Was the hail lit when you cema out of my uncii's rooms V Kirby asked sud denly. . "Yes. I told you Shibo was werkia at one of the windows." j "Se Shibo saw you and Mrs. null plainly?" "I ala't deayin' he saw u?" Hull renlipd testilr. "Ne. you don't deny anything w$: can prove en you." the Dry Valley i man jeered. "And Shibo didn't let up ea you. He kept anneym you afterward, the cat- BBa-MHBBaaBBBBaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- I I -.. -- a-kt.aV - . aa . It DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME JskTbur Grocer Wouldn't knew hew te Never had one ia my Bt a chance te prove that," ,".m. fir. fork one. binds." "You'll Olsen jred. . 'He Hrc-n't have tn prove it. HL ftatrmuit i a-urr.e'! te be tr'ie until it-Ik proved fal" Kirby answerel. Hall's f.TfS isnalid ratituile( He ts nlire li n-ded a frier.d Ividlr. H "tKt'd be w t tits te rey aIrr.e. any , he aims te be Hull said uneasily. What's changed hi? ; "as his gutrvj. """ , ... -.:..,.? ."Hut I knrw hew violent he was," . :1il,rVllT v tin f. ..,, . ..j. i .1 ,.i ell. he I reckon ,V u. Wdll HCW, VUa a'lj A -H.IV ,i. .-...-..1.1- w "What k'nl of a r-m:" Kirby askel. iT:.' ,. ,,, w.., ., ,. M.I "v .) ; I The fat man loosed again at this, 'rV,. a, :- .--...i-v. ' br..wn-fa,-ed yeunter with the single- .. - " ".'V '! a1- a fcfla- rrfnH h nin ni1t till ha, aiTf 1 a.MV-a aaa. aa,v aa v a aa aaaa a. 0 a what he wanted. Why was he shaking' the bon-s of Shibo's blackmailing? Did he knew mere than he had told? It' was en the tip of Hull's tongue te t!l , em,th!ng mere, a .damnatory fa.: against himself. Hut he stepped in i time. He was in deep enough water already. He could net afford te tell i the dynamic cattleman anything that would make an cnmv of him. 'Well. I reckon he can t get bleed Pnee for Lane's help. 'Cunnlneiiam had !ft the deer open, I reckon bcae It was het. I Ktsrted te puh the Lell. bat Mrs. Hu'l If walked ridtt in an' of course then I followed. He wasn't in th" ittin room, but we eri bim vmekln' In the jmall rirn eff'n the parlor. Se Vic Just went in en him. 'He acted mean rieht from the start -hollered at Mr. Hull what wm w epln' there. She up an' told him. real tivij, that we wanted te talk the bui Jess eve.- an' fee. if wc couldn't com w tent agreement about it. He kep' H'ht en in'ultln' her. an" one thin;; Hi te another. Mr-. Hull i-he didn't jet mad. but Mie told hirn where he'd irnve te heail in fit. I'nct i. we'd about fade up our wlnd te ue hint. Well, he went clean off the handle tli'.n, an' aid he wouldn't de n thing for u, an' .Hull paued te wipe tlic email hweat Beada) from his forehead. He waH net "Jeying hiniKelf. rcM terror con cen tricteil Ms, heart. Was Ik- slippin? a ;uee ever his own head? Wn h t.ll irem a turnip, as tw eiii saym is, the land agent returned. I Kirby knew that Hull was conceal-! lag something material, but he saw he could net at the present moment wrin it from bim. He bad net. ia point of fact, the faintett idea of what it was. i Therefore he could net lay held of any ' lever with which te pry it loose. He ' 1,.,.1'avrt Vlaa trt finnfV. Yltil-af I "De you knew that my cousin and' Mis. Harriman came te ee my uncle' that night? I mean de you knew of your own eyesight thfit they ever reached his apartment?" "Well, we knew they reached the Paradox an' went up in the elevator. ' Me an' the wife watched at the window. Verc cousin James wasn't with Mi Harriman. The dude one waa with: her." J ".Tack:" exclaimed Kirby, .aston ished. lit . iep. "Hew de you knew? Hew did you rccegnii" thent?" 'haw 'ein as they passed under the FOR THE Sesqui-Centennial Nothing but the best will de N mere than !. i-lieitld? He v.Uhed "T6, "eat ?be twenty feet fren our Hs wifc wire here t.. give I.tm a hint, window W e eeuldn t a been mistook, hheliad the brain ns well m the eanr. . ! h" dude fellow. Of course we ie and audacity of the family. , "en ' ""V.i rriu.au, uut tne Well, sir. I claim Mlf -defense." ' emn VIkiin vT-iit ,hA yeun '; Hull went en presently. "A man's get 'ew 'Vre1 .i"iH Vfce one ' "e call te stand by nn' Me his wife shot tlntt ut the inquest when you was 5wn. Ciinnisnham reached for a ' testlfyln bow you found yore uncle wawer an1 st.irted te pull out an auto- ld ' ehtlr - en whan you Ucgun. Knowin' bim, I was scarH. ' 'ld ' he eet te aevin a picture of beat him te it an' lammed him one , one of the young fellewa sunnln their OTCr the heflrl i-ilh rnr mm !r- ,nm UHCle ?"i te head him off from drswln' r.n I "One of them. I hit him It knocked w Jits. ni,u, j,ut j r(.,.i;en frder thun I'd turned te. u"n fensciexs." ."And then?" Klrby said, v,hcn he Mated. . "I was sinick all cf n heap, but Mr. "J"" tiic didn't leso hi-r prsenee of ainij. si. u,,,t te tj,p xvlmlew en' Plied down tint curtain, 'llicu c UttllVd. seeln' lie ljr.iv iva'.I r,nt In h, . r. -" " " "v ".."- Yeu jst said James , . 'r, we might m will try n bluff, fore tln-y get &;f N'''1 i01--' u,l".Je tin; chair, in- (that t-ettled it AjJflln' for te niake lilm fcign a rhcek "Can you c ' rl-- ii iu liiuni! iiiiii ni; m Stt"?i we 'urned him loee. Hiahl at liTTM"'!'' uie teiennenp ranc." ".'III.1 :..". .1 . ...nail wan't with her. "Ne, he ceme first. Maybe three four mlnuti'n before the ethers." "What time did he reach the Para-' dex?" "It luigbt 'u' been ten or tnnjbe only five minutes iiftcr vie left ure uncle's room. The wife an'-me was talMn' it! eer whether I liadn t ought te blip back upstairs Rnil untie yere undo be fore tin-y get uere, incn no come air ,t. 1 ceumu t go. " give me the exact time he rcirhcd the npartuieut house?" "Well, I'll say It was a e.uar(cr ie 1 COME Tonight At 8 o'clock at tha Metropolitan Opera Heuse. Mr. Kern Dedge, well - known consulting engineer, will tell in words and picture why Penny pack Park is the ideal location for the Sesqui-Centennial. bring a Friend It should be located en upper Roosevelt Boulevard, and in Pennypaek Park (city owned), because it is Philadelphia's ideal location and because it fills every require ment for a most successful exposition. , There is ample level ground space for exhibition buildings. The landscape is ideal te make the Fair one of surpassing beauty. It is easily accessible from every point. The cost of construction and mainte nance would be less than any ether site suggested. Ne center-city congestion of traffic. 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