rH Wl ,( ; v .M . wm LPW . . j c Z ... k"i P!W'SAlax'OT as TANGLEt) TRAILS By WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINS Auther 0 "A'Mtn Four-Sum" "Guntlht Pan," etc ' CemrieM. Ittl. till WUHam Maette4 Italnt V n. ij . . . O.L- -..- -1 tarr JUDY turned 10 none, ene loeitea, at JJV. James Cunningham and he might T,bee'n the dirt under her feet. , "I i.rt, nothing whatever te nay, Klrbr. ttn espress my scnthncnts exactly." I "Very well. Then we might open f'a-doer' and invite In Mtes Harrlman. Eflwre arc emc .. - - fneh ht have n claim also te be pres jrlifphflt ethers?" ncked Jack Cun- Falnfnam. , . 1 urfhi, nther suspects In the case. I lwtg have them nil here." r idpi.. nhlef of Police." F ' James looked at him hard. "This Is IVMta pnvnic wm K "Ik"" 8 mntter 0: ocnnuienii. 1 MTe JnVIieU UIlljT l" """ "" 'T. .. 1.. nraianf." KlrKv answered. K mv office I think." V' .... '.. ..... 4t.a nlilaf'a nfflpa rrn'11 ' "ii you p' "" "" - " -- "- - "adjenrn an' go there," n The broker snruggca. -en, very j xruhv iinne(l te the deer connecting j'Uh an outer office and threw It open. i Mr. and Mrs. jiuu, ihbeh uuu me ,um 'lit Police followed Phyllis Harrlman ijfcjate the room. Mere chairs were , Iteufht m. ' ' - iimtct. is there anything you want ii. "fm.r-jr . . .- V mt? Kirev nuKcu. ""et a wer-rd. I'm alttln In a , . .. . Tt'a A11t ttlinW WHI." Kifhu's disarming smlle wen the Mfl'n heart. "I want te say. new ffi. t n1kil with the chief scv- ...i MmM. Hc'h Riven me a let of "a fl... a.H.a.lsJt.1 nnrlAH 111 tl tips an x ve uru unuv-i ... of,lnjery. What happened then nobody clseivaw." 1 a , t He stepped a second time te And the logical way of proceeding with his story. The silence in the room was tense. 'The proverbial plu could have been heard. "I've been leaving Heriknwn out of the story," the cattleman went en. "I've get te bring him in new. He's the hinge en which It nil swings. .The nien or woman that killed my, uncle killed Horikawa tee." Tames Cunningham, sitting opposite Kirby with his cold eyes steadily fixed en him, for the first time gave vlslble sign of Ills anxiety. It cume in the farm of a llttle gulping sound in blh threat. "Cole Sanborn and I found Horikawa in the room where he bad been killed. The doctors thought he must have been the man he solved It would 'have te work out pretty closely the time ele ment, Inside of an lieur ten people be sides Uncle Jamea were In his room. They ,muit 'a' trod en each, ether's heels right fast, I figured. Se I checked up the time as carefully as I could. Here's the schedule I made out. Mebbe you'd llke'te see it." He handed the envelope tft James. , Jack rose and looked, ever his broth er's shoulder. His quick eye ran down the list. . "I get the rest of it," he aid. "But what does X mean?'' "X is the ten minutes of uncle's time I rnp't account for. , Berne of us were with him practically ever ether min ute. X If) the whele unknown quan tity. It is the time in which he was preb'ly actually killed. It is the man who may, by some thausandth chance, if -Jiwctien .!. mi.. h,Yit,i nt ilie nellce force grinned. .'.AH' c v.... - "- .. -- - . - . 4, "Outside 01 the cniei every one ncre w tt connected cieneiy wiiii uiw til " - MlnVOIVfU 111 II. It uuihichb w iw.j nn an' woman of us were In my uncle's apartments either at the tlme of ieii. 4. nth nr -fust before or after. . Klrbv raised a hand te meet Olsen's , ---- t'iiirii." T lnn Vnn wprpn't In the reerni, but you were en the fire-escape, 1 outside. Frem the angle of the police you may have been in. All you nau -in An was te pass through an open " window.'.' "Suspicion rcu urst en me nn' en Hull." Klrby went en. ."You've seen it all thrashed, out in the pnpers. I kid been unfriendly te' my uncle for years, an' I vn seen geln' te his rooms 5- in' leavin' them tnnt evening, aiy jfle especially when he an' Mrs. Hull nt ..? ,L. PMnA'. trimmer nlinntrnfl ilin ttme h . .. 4 .a !..,. .. utifiln'. nnntt IP IS 10 till iiiv imu " uiinv e "ii.il- Btnt half an hour earlier than I had ten there. I'd caught them in a panic ' of terror when I knocked en their deer. " They'd lied te get me into trouble. Hull had quarreled witu uncle .mmes in' had threatened te go after him with a gun in two days after that tlme ami it was just forty-eight hours liter he was killed. It looked a let like Bull te me. "I had one big advantage, chief, n " tat of inside facts net open te you," the cattleman explained. "I knew, for instance, that Jtiiw McLean here had been in the rooms just before me. She vat the young woman my undo hnd tht appointment te mect there before 10 o'clock. Yeu will remember Mr. ,,t Winten's testimony. Miss McLean an' 1 1 cemmirea neics. se we were ante 10 alive down the time during which the' , araraer must nave taKcn place, ve , worked together. She gave me ether k important data. Perhaps she had better tell In her own words nbeut the due she found that we followed." 'Rese turned te the chief. Her young hee flew a charming flag of color. "I told 5011 about hew I found Mr. ,Cunnlm,.inm tied te his chair, chief. I forget te sny that In the living room there was a faint odor of perfume. On lay nay upstairs I passed in the dark a nan and n woman. I hnd get n whiff ef the same perfume then. It was Welet. Se I knew they had been in the , apartment jiiht before me. Mr. Lane discovered later that Miss Harriinan ttttd that scent." "Which opened up .1 new field of peculation," Klrby -ent en. "We lejan te run down factH nn' learned that my cousin James had Recretly mar ried Misn Harrlman nt Oeldcn n month Mferc. My uncle hnd just leerncd the nem. He had n new will made by hW iiwyer, eue that cut James oft without a cent nn' IcTt his property te Jack Cunningham." ''That will was never signed," Jack Weke In quickly. t Klrby looked nt Jack and smiled cyn ally. 'Ne, It was never signed. Your ..Nther discovered that when he looked will eyer at uncle's desk a few min tea after his death." ? "Cumulative evidence pointed , te Dies Cunningham," continued Klrby. He tried te destroy the proof of bis carriage te Miss Harrlman. He Inter pretended te lese nn impertnnt paper Mat might have cleared up the case. He tried te get me te drop the matter nn' p back te Wyoming. Tbe cell wound closer round him. 'About this tlme another factor nt pacted my nttentien. I had the geed Pick te unearth at Dry Valley the man who had written threetcnin' letters te f I ilk, (tmWMt42Z: W JmVh1'. J..J "And this paper which you allege you found In my safe does It con vict me of the murder of my uncle?" dead about a day. Just a day before this time Miss McLean an' I met James Cunningham cemlnr out of the Para gon. He was white an' shaking. He was sufferln' from nausea, an' his arm wus badly strained. He explained it by tsayln' he hnd fallen downstairs. Lnter, I wondered about that fall. I'm fcllll wendcrin'.' Had he juBt ceme out of the apartment where Horikawa was hiding Had tbc tendons of that arm been strained by n jujutsu twist? And had he left Horikawa behind him dead en the bed?" James, white te the lips, looked steadily nt his cousin. "A very in genious theory. I've always compli mented you en your imnglnatlen," he sold, a little hoarsely, as though from a parched threat. "Yeu de net desire te make any ex planation?" Klrby asked. "Thftntra nn T'm tint nn ttn1 a my life here, urn I?" answered the oil uieKcr quiciiy. wun odvieus irony. Frem bis pocket Kirby drew the en velope upon which he had a few hours edrllcr psncllcd the time schedule re lating te his uncle's death. "Oiia nf thft nnlnta flint- Blmnb m. earliest abeflt this mystery was that have stepped into the room an' killed him while none of us were present," explained Kirby. "If there is such an unknown man you can cut the time dewp te five min utes instead of ten, providing; your schedule is correct," James cut In. "Fer neeerdina te it I was there part of the tlme and Mrs. Hull part of the rest of it." "Yes," agreed his cousin. "But you inny have decided that Mrs. Hull Is X or that I am," jeered James. "If se. of course that ends it. Ne need for n judge or jury." Klrby turned te the man by the deer. "Chief, one of the queer things about tils mystery I? that all the witnesses had -semethin' te conceal. Ge right through the list, nn it's true of every one of us. I'm' talkln' about the im im eortnnt witnesses, of course. Well, Cele an I found a raper In the living room of the apartment where Herlkawn wan killed. It was In Japanese. I ought te have turned it ever te you. but I didn't. I was klnda playln' a lone hand. At that tlme I didn't sus pect my cousin James nt nil. We were werkln' together en this thins. At least I thought se. I found out better nter. I took the paper te him te get it translated, thinkln' maybe Horikawa might have written some kind of a con fession. James lest that paper." Any how, he claimed he did. Mr theory-is that Horikawa had some evldence against him. He was afraid of what that paper would tell." "Unfortunately for your theory, It was a clerk of mine who lest the paper. I had nothing te de with it,'K James retorted coldly. "Ne doubt the paper hns been destroyed, but net by me. Quite by, accident, I judge." Ills cousin let off a bomb beneath the broker's feet. "You'll be glad te knew that the paper wasn't destroyed," he said. "I have it, with a translation. In my pocket At the present moment." James clutched the arms 6f his chair. Ills knuckles grew whlte with the strain. "Where where did you find it?" he managed te say. "In the most private drawer of your nffe, wHere you hid It," Kirby replied Cunningham visibly fought for his f composure. He did net speak until he had perfect self-control. Then it was with a sneer. "And this paper which you allege you found In my safe after a, bur glary, which, no doubt, you knew is Very much against the law docs it convict me of the murder of my uncle?" The tension in the room was nerve shattering. Men and women suspended breathing while they waited for an an- "On the contrary, It acquits you of any guilt whatever in tiie matter." Phyllis Cunningham gave a broken little sob and collapsed Inte her bus band's arms. Jack rose, his face work ing, and caught his brother by the sheul Apt. These two hnd suffered neatly. net only because of their fear for him, but because of the fear of Ms guilt that had poisoned their peace, James, tee, was moved, as much by their love for him as by the sudden relief that had lifted from his heart. But his Vide held htm outwardly cold. "Rlnce voti've decided I didn't de it. Mr. Lane, perhaps you'll tell' us then tthn Hid h siivrested nresentlr. "Why, yes, that seems fair enough." ha answered. "He's kneckln' at the deer new. Enter X." Te B Concluded Tomorrow MARKET STREET BEEF CO.- We have no two prices one price te all at well as the same qualityite all, and 16 oz. te every pound or your money back Finest Sirloin Romp or Tep of the Rennd 3tC8lKStrimmed 1 0 .lb. Choice cots, Roasts of Beef Rumps, Belar or Pin Benes or Tep and Bettem of the Round ' , . . All Stewing or Roasting Chickens this week Best Sugar-cured 3eneless Bacen . Lein of Perk, for roasting Fresh Country Sausage 15c 1 Walb. 25c'"- 15; lb. Nice Lean, Boneless Stewing Beef, lb. . . 10c Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs. for 25c Best Creamery Butter, in &-lb. prints, lb. 40c Finest Oleomargarine, 3 lbs, for 50c Loek ter Our Special Prices ' In Monday Evening Ledger and Bulletin MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. AAi.A.AAAlAAA.AAA.iA.AAAAiA V VujVUUJVUj' - Ii 4 toy uncle nn' te discover that he was Jtayln neit deer te the Paradox the t iry Pi et t,m murder. Mere, my vuu uiiiiutirii nil' i niincciwi im im.i v tually been en the tire oscnpe of the Wyndhnm nn'-scen bemethln' of impor ts tance through the window. Lnter I :iu n statement from Olsen. He told ''jehad been that night." v.ii y tur,ne(1 te tne rancher from Dry valley nnd hed him tell his story. When J nad finished the cattleman made comment. , "?a the face of it Olsen's story leaves Ini ibt the nuesHen of who -actually SlUeU tnV llliela I l. ...no lll..l .1,. 1 J?!0 t,r,u,,1., 1,ls evidence points cither , Tlne Hulls or mv pnimln .Tampa, llnf jt,was quite posslble no hnd seen my , jnele tied up nn' helpless, nn' had m . jrv1' "eppetl through the window an' m '" J1: . A,n 1 rignt, unieir' 3 Chkt nod(led srlmly. "Right, j me you didn't think I did rst out bitterly. Iftll vnn tin uirnln " Tlrliw '.fninerPll klnlllni. (IT n.Vt n..nlUnliil r' tMiHikuui... Ail' """'""" r..mucs. un your evidence it lies tcen my cousin .Tnmes an' the Hulls. was the Hulls that had tied him up er Cass Hull knocked him scm-cless. V os Hull who had given him two jys mere te live. And that's net nil. .?. "", ll0,,r nn' n half age I had a with Sirs, Hull. She admitted, UQUer DrcKSIire that .he ntiii.iin.l In mv n unciftV ,;;.:'..;:... v' 'i: i.; ' M frftt I ujiuiu lu rtrit-'UDO min li "'. .L"ir. one was mono wun ''' Slri. E ;v it, Olsen bur. i . 'An' I tell nn ln ... ...i.-.,.. ... t .... bu ', " "v who wiiuiij in uer iuwcr. one is a woman with n nnKiIeiintn sense Pawned People Yeu have heard of pawned Ihingf. frank L, Packard, author of "The Jlirocte Man" and "Frem Xew Vn, has paieud people the Maractcrs in his veto novel, which -WfflHJ tcriaNy en Haluidat. 'Watch y(t S V 1 iPawned" B Mere Fun and Meney for Limerickers ! 20022 First Prize 1 00:22 Second Prize 50MThird Prize Fer "the best last line" furnished te the incomplete Limerick which appears in Next Sunday's Public Ledger Sunday Public Ledger readers have "kept after us" se strenuously te run a Limerick Contest en Sunday that we have arranged te gratify their Vish. 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Even a mighty statesman, with the fate of an empire in his hands, must pause te eat. The grocery business thus has. its romantic side; and realizing the impor tance of the role we play in the worldly scheme of things, we are happy in the knowledge that we are able te play, it se well. This we de by carrying only high 3"ahty merchandise and pricing it as low as possible, consistent with its high qual ity. Ours is the happy combination of heth Quality and Economy. rrnar would groceries be costing tjday were it net for theTlsce Stores r WkWfflKMftiMmm&WuwNSl Big Values in Quality Vegetables Reg. 15c Can Lima Beans rr iic Always enjoyable. Reg. 14c Can Sugar Beets 12V2c Cut te High quality. Lew price Reg. 14c Can Teddy Bear Sugar Cern lOc Sweet and tender. 1 I- H dilftrttiet! B I asce Coffee Tender 1 I". Peas a can & warn :zw - l With "just picked" sweetness. I I 25 Choice Tomatoes IIC & 15C Can Real garden flavor. IiiwiMiim Quality Succotash IOC A very nice side dish. There are forty delightful surprises in every pound one in each cup of golden brown mellowness. Asce Evaporated Milk "At part tht morning itw" tall can 9c Special for This Week R!2c Pink Salmen 9c Can Customers who arc fend of Pink Salmen customers wne arc iena or MnK Salmen r-r -r- 7ZS should taRe advantage of this unusually low J f 25c 52c Geld Seal Carten EGGS of twe,ve Yeu take no risk in buying eggs at an Asce Stere. We guarantee every one. Geld Seal Eggs are the pick of the nests big and full. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dez 47c Net quite se large as Geld Seal, but posi tively fresh. asce Teas Mb pkg 12 z-lb pkg, 23c; lb pkg, 43c Refreshing teas, carefully picked and blended. A flavor for every taste. Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style Plain Black Mixed Chocolate 07p Fingers 1D t tM c ninw jtarr' c kd ir" " . CAKE AND CRACKER SPECIALS Seda f'hocelato Finuers are (lellcleun little cakes, some thing Mke Lady KIngera in tthapn. but with a marshmallow top anil ceercd with a rich choc olate coating. Try them ! Crackers &ue3a BUTTER lb The finest butter in Afterical This exquisite butter is made in the dairy paradise of the United States. It's in a class by itself. Richland Butter, ,b 43c Pure creamery prints. ThlB Week rtnii-r Regular 9c Packages Asce Brand Special Regular 9c Pa Macaroni Elbow Macaroni Spaghetti The family would enjoy Baked Maca roni and cheese as a little surprise. 7c Pkg 4 ST 25c Any assortment. 1 - 1 Victer Bread SEkjUgg Rich Creamy If ?eu"llke geed cheese, here's a real treat I Cheese ,b 25c Minced Corned Beef Already cooked with potatoes. Just heat and ierve. lb ran 8c Asce Oleomargarine ,b 20 C Splendid for table use, baMnsr or frylnr. The price is remarkably low for UUh high Quality! R.'nr Bread Leaf Made of pure ingredients and baked in Dough Reems where even uiu air is screened: Victer Raisin Bread Ieaf 10c With luscious California Raisins. 6 Fine Fish Norway Mackerel.. etch 5c, 7c, ISc Aice Threaded Cedfiib ...pkf 9c Aice Benelest Cedfiih ,. .brick 19c Gorten' Cedfiih Cakti. . . .can 18c Calif. Tuna Fiih. . . . -lb. can 15c Calif. Sardine Herring.. big can 19c Choice Sardinti can 5c asce Perk and Beans ' 3cfr25c Quality beans at a bargain price. Fancy Fruits Calif. Evap. Peachti lb 19c Calif. Evap. Apriceti lb 29c Haw. Pineapple mtd can 22c Haw. Pineapple . . . .U-ec can 16c Sliced Peachti till can 16c Calif. Yellow Peachei.can 23c, 29c Oregon Plant big can 25c Meat Specials In All Our 204 Meat Markets Small Lean Smoked Picnics . . 15c GENUINE NATIVE BEEF " Thick End Rib Roast lb 16c AU CuU Round Steak lb 22c Selected Cuts Standing Rib Roast, lb. 25c Lean Soup Beef lb 7c Urge Breth Benes ea 5c All Sirloin Steaks ! '. n, 32c Roasting Frying .tau'Iti These are small, tender chickens and weigh from 2Y3 te 3 pounds each. Milk-Fed Chickens ,b 32c Neck Ends Perk lb 20c PORK AND KROUT SPECIALS Lean OA I String OA I Half- ?& '-20C la 20C mew made aeur Kreut, qt 10c -20c T . . ' ii 7 ".-!&, r r -. ' Vi,.1v " . . ' . .V " ,. .jt,f, misiMmmktAmkm,,AdMi iaaiiininnnaiiMiiatM nfc" wmmamamwmim iiiiir v Pure Perk Sausage lb 18c Delicious Country Scrapple. lb 10c Fresh Cooked Tripe, lb 15c These prices effective in our Phila., Camden & suburban Stores & Meat Markets I iWHNWPWIHiamillWin 1 12c H A I a I 47cf ASCO xtd;i& - it. L-. mlt,iV r If" 1 -iVIt-f , M&A'n i -aW imVVj ,.t lfiZ J XUi . mmmwmmmmammmmmmmmmmmM m . ;'. . lit. a i. u m i.,-jri? ' BaiaiBBiBVaBi - BHaaVaVaVHHHHHHaVBa ''M J,J .H, 'J tr.-tAwi2K . vgitetiz? t.T.'l WP. vySfTtl i"w?Ji- " !". i i, 1 r . i - M x"tJ T'JrVJk . 'm ryvy'l 4, IV -ir ' xV. a m r .-- - A 'I : . '