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A DETECTIVE NOVEL
AND A
MOTION PICTURE DRAMA
Presented by This Newspaper in Collaboration with the Famous Pathe Players
Introducing
Miss Pearl White
Arnold Daly and
"Craig Kennedy" 3
a7 the half
lessly he prowled through th ball until he "8a! What' that?" cautioned on cf th II cuffed It over th severed and of th In th mysterious haunt of th Clutching
cam to Elaine's doorway man. artery so cleverly that th Inner linings of Band all vara atlll (landing; around Blaln
R ave a hasty look up and down th hall. They paused and listened. Bur enough th Tain and artery th endothelium as It Is and th wounded "Pitts Slim."
Thar was no sound. Quickly he took a there was a sound outside. They opened the called were In complete contact with each Just then a cry from ont of the group
yrlngs from his pocket and bent down by window cautiously. A dog was scratching on other. startled the rest. On of them leaa hardened
It waa
death In the little hollow cyllndei
A moment and the blood that was. perhaps.
to aave the Ufe of the wounded felon waa
The Famous Scientific Detective of Fiction.
WrittenbyArthurB.Reeve
Tha Well -Known Novelist and the
Creator of the "Craig Kennedy" Stories
Dramatized I nto a Photo-Play by Chas. Goddard
Author of "The Perils of Pauline."
get Into the Dodge house.
the' door. Inserting the end under It h th door endeavoring to get
squirted some liquid which vaporised rapidly Ttuaty.
in a wlda fin stream of spray. Before he "I think It's her dog" said the man. turn-
oould give an alarm. Rusty was overcome by Ing. We'd better let him In. Someone might
noxious fumes rolled over on his back aee him."
still. The other nodded and a moment later the coursing Into hie velna from Rial
the other crook was waiting look- door opened and In- ran Rusty. Straight to A moment later. Dr. Martin looked up at
watch. . As the hand slowly turned Elaine he went starting to lick hr hand. th Clutching Hand and nodded. "Well. It's
hour he snapped the watch abut. "Right her dog" exclaimed the other man working!"
With a quick glance jp and down the de- drawing a gun and hastily levelling It at At Elaine's head. Clutching Hand htmaelf
erted street he deftly started up the rain Rusty. was administering Just enough ether to keep
pipe that passed near Elaine's window. "Don't" cautioned the ' first. "It would her under and prevent a struggle that would
Evidently the fumes had not reached make too much noise. You'd better choke wreck all. The wounded man had not been
Blaine or. If they had the Inrush of fresh air him!" anaesthetised and seemed feebly conscious of
revived her for she waked and quickly The fellow grabbed for Rusty. Rusty waa what was being done to aave him.
reached for the gun. In an Instant the other too quick. He lumped. Around the room they All were now bending over the two. a
Clutching Hand watched earerlv. as thou ah than the Clutching Hand had turned away
he had found some new scientific engine of from the sight hsd gone to th windowand.
had been attracted by something outside.
"Look!" he cried.
From the absolute stillness of death there1
was now wild excitement among the crooks.
"Police! Police!" they shouted to each otherj
as they fled by a doorway to a secret passage.
Clutching Hand turned to his first assistant.!
."You go too" he ordered.
The dogs had led ua to a strange looking
house and were now baying and leaping up
against the door. We did not atop to knock'
but began to break through for Inside we'
could hear faintly sounds of excitement gad
crook had leaped at her. Holding his -hand ran. Rusty saw the wide-open window and Dr. Martin bent closest over Elaine. He cries ot "Police! Police
over her mouth to prevent her screaming he his chance. Out he went and disappeared looked at her anxiously felt her pulse
snatched the revolver away before she could leaving the man cuastng at him. watched her breathing then pursed up his
Are. A moment's argument followed then they lips.
Synopsis of Previous Chapter
TUB New York police are sayatlSrd by a
Ties of murder of prominent men. The
principal cine to the murderer is tha
waralag letter which la urst the victim..
Ibim-iI with a int. IiIiik hand." The latest
victim of the mjntrrtnun aasnaaln la Taylor
Iledae th lneuraarr president. Hla daawh-
iminc emptors i.raig nenaeuy tne in-
"Trying
Blaine did It.'
In the meantime the Clutching Hand had wrapped Elaine In the blankets alone still
taken out some chloroform and rolling a bound and gagged and carried her out.
In another part of this mysterious house towel in the form of a cone placed it over
waa the secret room of the Clutching Hand her face. She struggled gasping and gag- In the secret den the Clutching Hand waa
himself where h hid his Identity from even glng but the struggles grew weaker and waiting gaslng now and then at his watch
his most trusted followers. It was a small weaker and Anally ceased altogether. and then at the wounded man before him. In
room lined with books on every conceivable Whan Elaine waa completely under the In- a chair his first assistant sat. watching Dr.
braefcli of science that might aid him. and fluence of the drug they lifted her out of Martin.
"Thl la dangerous" he ventured gaxlng
aakance at the grim Clutching Hand1
"Can't help it" came back laconically and began to yield
relentlessly.
The doctor shuddered.
The man was a veritable vampire.
The door yielded and we rushed Into a long
hallway. Up the passage we went until we
came to another door.
An Instant and we were all against it. It
was stout but It (hook before us. The panels
Outside the deserted house Kennedy and I
annua sclcntlnc rivtcrllvr. lo try to oaravrl brasfch of science that might aid him. and nuence 01 ine arug iney niieo nr om 01 nra. uuisiae tne deserted house 1
he mystery. What Kram-dy necompllnhed containing Innumerable little odds and ends herí the chloroform feone still over her face. A knock at the door caused them to turn were looking helplessly about
la loll by hla friend ........ a newspaper of paraphernalia that might help In hla ne- and qulotly carried her to the door which their heads. The crook opened It. and In" Suddenly Kennedy dished b
Klein' roóm" at 'ía-hl.' pota her tinder "he farlous criminal career. they had opened atealthily. " walked th other crooks who had carried off peared a minute later with a c
the tMlllaht Ireo dios and "Pitts Rllm's been wounded badlv. relief." uownaiairs may carnea ner until tney amine in me suit or armor.
forcea her to writ a letter dismissing Keaw waB .. n wai.e( to hear. came to tne library with Its new safe and Klalne was now almost conscious as they
V.tV.ríVVZ.u.rl M.urÁ nVlh cnaa.lr With scarcely a word h hung up th re- where they placed her on a couch. sat her down in a chair and partly loosed
tore la an enTort to trap (fern Klalne la reiver then opened a table drawer and took
raptured aal nrnled up to a tank aad la at .. . anafc n. h w. m . At an earlv.hour an exnress waaon stonned enod.
nea her. la nearby bookcaae preaaad another
point
ally discovers her pliant nn
rrlallatloa Ike rrlm Inula m
attratat to kill Kranerfr tr
erealoaa death-trap la hla apt
back and reap-
couple of pieces
of armor. He held them down to Rusty and
th dog sniffed at them. .
But Rusty stood still.
Kennedy pointed to the ground.
Nomina doluc. In leadina- vhn h. hnel
"Oh. help help!" she screamed as she caught been before. Rusty had reached the end of second too
Iter bonds and gag. She gaxed about. fright-
On the other sld of that' door from ua the
master crook stood for a moment. Dr. Mar-
tin hesitated not knowing quite what to do.
Clutching Hand hesitated by the wounded
crook. Thla was the loyalty of gangland
.worthy a better causa. He could not bring
himself to desert his pal. He was undeolded
still.
But there was the door bulging and a panel
bursting. He moved over to a panel In th
wall and pushed a spring. It slid open and
he stopped through.. Then It closed not a
soon.
ke n desperate
reeling an la-
rl merit. They
then adaalnlater a peculiar potaon to Klalne
reonpllahlaa thl by a remarkable ntlllsa-
1 1 n of the wall paper In her room.
secret before the IJodgs house and Jennings half
sprlnR and a panel opened. He passed dressed answered the bell. aignt of mo now laminar mask of th his canln ability. At the end of the passageway be stopped
through the mask adjusted. . "We've come for that broken suit of armor Clutching Hand. "You can't make a bloodhound out of a In a sort of grotto or cave. A he cam out.
"How did It happen r he asked at length to be repaired" said a workman. anocs. ni me aoor causea mem to turn collie" despaired Craig looking about again he looked back. All was still. Wo on -was
'Miss Dodg shot him'
others "with an automatic."
answered the
Jennings let th men In
still on the stand
th
CHAPTER Vie "The Vampire."
ENNEDY went the next day to th her!" h exclaimed with suppressed fury
'That Craig Kennedy must have given It to armor stand and all laying it on the couch Elaine In the suit of armor.
Th armor waa their heads. The crook opened It and In helplessly.
repairers took walRi(1 l"e 0"er crooks who had carried off Then he reached Into hla vest pocket snd
pulled out a police whistle. He blew three
If
SL. Iodg House and. as usual. Parry
Benntt Elaine's lawyer was there
In the library with Elaine still going over
the Clutching Hund case In their endeavor
to track down th mysterious criminal.
"I've brought you a llttla document that
may Intereat you "-remarked Kennedy reach-
Ing Into his pocket and pulling out an en-
velope. Elsine tore It open and looked at th paper
within.
"Oh how thoughtful ot you'." eh ex
claimed In surprise
It was a permit from the police made out
In htr name allowing her to carry a revolver.
A moment later Kennedy reached Into hla
where they wrapped It In the covers they had
lifted It up
While were were thus desDatrinc the con-
Oh help help!" she screamed as she tlnued absence of Dr. Martin from home had
when Rusty began Jumping about barking eight of the npw familiar mask of the alarmed his family and had set In motion
iuicmng nana. another train of eventa
"Call all you want to here young lady" When he did not return and could not be
lie laughed unnaturally. "No one can hear. located at the place t which he was eup-
These walls are sound-proof!" posed to have gone several policemen had
Elaine shrank back. been summoned to bis house and they had
coat pocket eind produced a Utile automatlo drew up to the side of the road got out and
which he handed to her.
"Thank you!" she cried eagerly.
Elaine examined' the gun with Interest
then railing It. pointed It playfully at Ben-
nett. ' "Oh. no no! " exclaimed Kennedy taking
her arm tiulckly and gently deflecting the
weapon away. "You musn't think It Is a toy.
It explodes at a mere touch of the trigger
when that safety ratchet is turned."
Hhe turned to Kennedy. "Rut 1 do wsh
you would teach me how to use this thing"
she added touching the automatic gingerly.
"Clladly" he returned.
1 "Won't you Join us Mr. Bennett?" asked
lElaine.
I "No" the young lawyer amlled. "I'm
Por a moment the Clutching Hand stonned brought for the purpose. Th
to consider. Then ha aelxed tha ren-ulnr tala and started to rnrrv It out.
phone. Scarcely had they gone while Jennings one(5-
nr. .Martin r ne asked as he got the num- straightened out the disarranged library.
ber he called.
Late as It was the doctor who was a well- furiously. Jennings looked st him in amaxe-
known surgeon In that part of the country ment as the dog ran to the window and
answered from an extension of his telephone leaped out
near his bed. He had no time to look after the dog
The call was urgent and apparently from though for at that very Instant he heard a
family which he did not feel be could voice calling "Jennings Jennings!"
It waa Marie almost speechless. H fol-
lowed her a she led th way to Miss Elaine's
room. There Marl pointed mutely to th
bed.
Elsine wss not there.
Jennings wss now thoroughly alarmed.
Meanwhile th express wagon outside was
driving off with Rusty tearing after It.
"What's tha matter?" cried Aunt Josephine
coming in where the footman and the maid
were arguing what was to be done.
She gave one look at the bed the .clothes
and ths servanta
"Call Mr. Kennedy!" she cried In alarm.
Elaine was now almost conscious as they sham blasts.
sat her down In a chair and partly loosed Would It bring help?
her bonds and gag. She gaied about fright-
about. He was safe here. at least!
At th very moment when we burst In Dr.'
Martin seeing bis chance stopped the blood
transfusion working frantically to stay the
flow of blood.
Kennedy sprang to Elaine's side horrified
by th blood that had spattered over every-
thing. Just then the police burst through the
secret panel and rushed on leaving us alone
with th unconscious; gcagctly breathing
Klalne.
From the sounds we could tell that they
had come to the private rooms of the Clutch -
neglect.
"Yes; I'll be there In a few momenta" he
yawned hanging up the receiver and getting
out of bed.
At the address that had been given him h i
ran up the steps to the door. A ring st the
hell brought a sleepy man to the door in his
trousers and nightshirt.
"How's the patient?" asked Dr. Martin
eagerly.
"1'atlent?" repeated the man rubbing hi
eyes. "There's no one sick here."
"Then what did you telephone for?" asked
the doctor peevishly.
"Telephone? I didn't call up anyone. I was
asleep.
room window.
i Elaine was n light sleeper and besides
Rusty her faithful collie now fully recov-
ered from the poison was in her room.
Rusty growled and th sudden nols awak-
ened her.
"Klalne Is gone no on knows how or
whore" announced Craig as he leaped out of
Slowly It dawnod on th doctor that If was bad that morning to answer the furious rlng-
a falae alarm and that he muat be th victim Ing of our telephone bell.
of some practical Joke. When we arrived at th Dodg house Aunt
"Well that's a great note" he growled as Josephine and Marie were fully dressed.
the man shut the door. Jennings let us In.
He descended the steps muttering harsh "What has happened?" demanded Kennedy.
afraid I can't. You see I had an engagement language at nome unknown trickster. As he breathlessly.
v. itli another client nnd I'm already late." climbed back Into his machine and made While Aunt Josephine tried to tell htm
It was late thnt night thst a masked figure ready to atnrt two men seemed to rls be- Craig was busy examining the room
succeoded In raising Itself to the narrow or- fore him as If from nowhere. "Let us so the library." he said at length.
namentnl window ledge under Elaine' bed- One mnu alooil on tha running board on Accordingly down to the library w went.
either side of htm. and two guns yawned Kennedy looked about. He seemed to miss
menacingly nt him. something. y
"Drive ahead that way!" muttered one man "Where laths armor?" he desmandad. 1
seating himself in th runabout with his gun "Why tha men came for It and took It
close to the doctor's ribs. away to repair" answered Jennings.
The other kept his plae on th running Outsld w had left our taxi waiting. The
Startled Elalne Instantly thought of the board and on they drove In the direction of door was open and a new footman. James
automatic. ; I. reached under her pillow the mysterious dark house. Half a mile per- was sweeping the rug when past him flashed
keeping very quiet nnd drew forth the gun haps down the road they halted and left th a disheveled hairy streak.
that Craig had given her. Stealthily con- car beside the walk. We wer all standing there still as Craig
reeling her actions under the covers she lev- Dr. Martin was loo surprised to marvel at questioned Jennings about the armor. With
ellod the automatic at the figure silhouetted anything now. and he realised that he was a yelp Rusty tore frantically Into the room
in her window nnd fired three times. In the power of two desperate men. Quickly A moment he stopped and barked. W all
The figure fell back. they blindfolded him. looked at him In surprise. Then as no one
Down in the street below -th assistant of It aaemed an interminable walk as thery led moved lie seemed to single out Kennedy. He
the Clutching Hand who had welted while him about to confuse him but at last he could seised Craig's coat In his teeth and tried to
Taylor Dodg' wa electrocuted waa waiting feel that they had taken him Into a house and drag him out.
as his confederate "Pitts Blinv' which in- along paasageway. which they wer making "Here. Rusty down sir down!" called Jen-
dlcated thal'he was both wiry In stature and .unnecessarily long In order to destroy all nlngs.
libellous la" delegating bis nativity made recollection thst they could. Finally he "No; Jennings no." Interposed Craig
th attempt knew that he was In a room In which other "What th matter old fellow?"
As bllm cam tumbling down having fallan wr present. He aupprad a shudder at Craig patted Ruaty. whose big brown eye
batk from th window above mortally the low menacing voices. seemed mutely appealing. Out of the door-
wounded the confederate lifted him up and "What can you do for thla fellow?" asked wav ha went barktnar atllL Cr.iu- a ta t ri.
the masked man. lowed whll th rest stood In th vestibule.
Dr. Martin seeing nothing else to do for Rusty was trying to lead Kennedy down
he was mora than outnumbered now bent the street
down and examined him. "Walt here." railed Kennedy to Aunt Jo-
Ae he rose he said "H will b dead from eeohlne. as he stenned with ma on tha run.
Mrs on over hi pajama. cerne running down loas of blood iy morning no matter If he la nlng board of tha cab. "Oo on. Rusty; good
th hall while Marie frightened cam In th properly bandaged." dogl"
other direction. Aunt Joaaphlne appeared a "Is there nothing that can save hlmT" Rusty nseded no urging. With an eager
Cow seconds later adding to the general ex- whispered the Clutching Hand hoarsely. yelp he started off still barking ahead of us.
Cltement. "Blood transfusion might save htm." re- our car followlnar. On we want. murh te th.
"Whet's the matter?" ah asked anxiously plied the doctor. "But so much blood would aatonlahmant of those who wer on th street . y" w""n '
"A burglar I think" exclaimed Klalne be needed that whoever give It would be at such an arly hour. transfused T he parleyed
..... nu.uma ir. tun in ner nana. Dome one liable to me nimself. it semed miles that we went but .t it
carried him out of eight hurriedly.
Elaine had by this time turned on the
light and had run to the window to look out.
Rusty was barking loudly.
Jennings having hastily slipped hla trou-
kkyi Els
Lax J I A ' ftyMli H SB
mti ii axaWfsBBaVaxenx axel
flaB a-saxarw'
Klalne Shoots at the Unseen Intruder.
"Now. Dec.' he added harshly to Dr. Mar- come finally with real bloodhounds from a ing and. It was empty and they were pon-
trled to gt Into my window
i.. joaopnin. in thinning as ne gasea at the man who had nous. Her Rusty turned In and began
Snr.nY wr th'" hlnlC "dr ben on of n oh "" Then with a scratching at the door. W Jumped oft the
Elsln laughingly Interrupted her. and menacing gesture he spoke In e low. bitter cab and followed
playfully mad as though she wr driving tone: Th. aoor waa locked when w r..ñ it .-a
"She who shot him shall anpply ths Meed." from Inside we could get no answer. We put
our shoulders to It and burst it In. Rusty
tin. "It was she who shot him. Her blood suburban station
must save him." There were the tracks or hie car. That th
Dr. Martin recoiled at th thought of tor- police themselves oould follow while two
turing the beautiful young girl before him. men came along holding in lesah the pack.
Are you willing to have your blood leaders of which were "Seatchllsht" and
"Bob."
No no. no!" she orled In horror. It hsd not been long before the party came
Clutching Hand stood sllsnt a moment wa ama to a noouii.ri. t....-t.a ii.i "r' """m turnen to me desperate crim- across the deserted runabout beside th road.
them out of her room although they were
all very much concerned over th affslr.
However they went Anally and she locked
the door.
"Rusty" she called. "Down here'."
The Intelligent collie seemed to understand.
He lay down by th doorway hie nose close
A few quick direction followed to his save a lean forward with a iovoua irk
subordinates and as he mad ready to go Wa fc-Wwd mor cautiously. There war
he muttered. "Keep the doctor her. Don't places of armor strewn all over the fíóor.
le' him stir from tha room." Rusty sniffed at tbam end looked about dla-
Then. with tha man who . A .M.l K. ...
to the bottom of the door and hi. .sr. alert the murder of Taylor Dodg h. .allied out I looked from th armor to Kennedy In . iiin-.-'" "a"1
Finally. Elaine too retired again. )nto th blaeknaaa that precede dawn. blank amassment. struggling and threw her down
-m car containing ma wounoea it wa. juat before early daybreak when the ' "Eli
lim" drew up and the other two men leaped Clutching Hand and his confederate reached crld.
uumna imm aooui. mey the Dodge house in th city and cam up to
unlocked th front door with a pass-key and the back door over th fence. As thy atood Ha waa rlehi. Meanwhile th. .m ...
entered carrying tne man. Hiere the Clutchlna Hand nroducad m... ... .. .. .... .... JT
plueeed.
'Wot a window" called on.
"What are those curtains?"
They .pulled them back disclosing an iron
door. They tried It but it waa bolted on the
other elde. Blows had no effect. They had
to give it up for th Instant.
A nollcaman nnw atnorl hanlda ICIaJna ..A
I cannot do It." There they had stopped for a moment. tha wnnss.s h.r.i.r no -
"Th deuce yon can't." It waa juat then that they had heard Ken- dellrously to himself.
A cold steel revolver pressed down on Dr. nedy call and ons of them had been detallad (He waa pretty far gone as the ooitoaman
Martin's stomscb In the oth.r hand th. to answer It. kn.lt aown and trUa t0 t abatement out
master crook held hla watch. "Well what do you want?" asked th off!- erf him.
"You have just on ml nut to make up your car eyeing Kennedy suspiciously as he stood "Who was that man who left you last
nnd" there with the armor. "What's them pieces th Clutching Hend"
Dr. Martin shrank back. Ths revolver fol- of tin hey?" Not . v-
. - i f.o..i i m urs uní meant tienneoy quicaiy naanea ni. own epeciai
eternity for him badge. "I want to trail a girl." he exclaimed
"Klalne wss kidnapped In th armor"
he
I HI try."
carried Elsln.
beald th
wounded man. Together they arranged an
other couch beside him.
Dr. Martin still covered by the gun. bent
over the two th hardened criminal and the low. saw at onoe that as Kennedy said the
The policeman repeated his question.
With hie lest strength he looked disdain-
l..rr..l. T finA - KloMit K nt. n -Kn. -...a-. . . .
- - - - un y ai tne on leer pad and pencil. "The
hrer' ' gantr never squsals." he snarled as as
"A hound? Why we have a pack orer fell bock.
there.
"Bring them quick!" ordered Craig.
But deserted house a Strang sort of repair ahop.
Indoors was anothsr emissary cf the ter key and alart.d to anan rh
Clutchln; Hand a rather atudluoa looking before he did so he took out his watch.
i-ei me aee. " ne ruminated. "Tweniv min. .i.- ... - .w. - - n ma
"Why. what's Hie matter?" he ..claimed nt.. pa.t 4. At .xactly hajf-paat. I wa.t you laid I heov. LTV". .1 form r ho"ow . with two
had .e. . .w . .w- " "- ." "' V so uny mat it would
Or. Martin had paid no attention whatever
him. but waa working án...i.i. -
The polloeman. who waa an Intelligent fel- over Elaine trying to bring her back to Ufa
w aaw at onoe that aa Kennedy aaid. th "I. h aolna to diaf r.-.i -
two trails crossed. He shouted and da a few tlcaUy.
seconds the others with th pack cam. Every eye was riveted on Dr. Martin.
Stni keeping It wrapped in bl.nk.ta. the had thing that hon. Ilk. .Tlv.r I .TrTa. J""n "b? . .- he mutter.d; "but th.
delicate beautiful girl. Clutching Hand glared
nenaisniy insanely.
From hla bag he took a little piece of some-
hs th crooks entered his room supporting to do aa told you ?"
their half-fainting wounded pal
"Bllm got a couple of pills" they panted
US they Is id him on a couch.
"How?" demanded the other.
Th other crook nodded.
had unwrapped it and taken oft? th helmet.
There was Elaine.
si arce ly have slipped over the point ot a pen
en.
i ou niT ko. ornaran h. nn(.ñ n-a . . . -
-i. raji -ra
th arm of th wounded rogue.
in la dolí.- tn ril 1
K.nnedy held th. armor down to the dogs. At Mund of Craig's voice Blaine had
"Searchlight" gave a low whine then fol- febly opened her eyea
lowed by "Bob" and th. others waa off. all "Thank heaven." breathed iw. .
with nos to thi ground. W. followed. MgT relUf a. bu'hand 22S toM
Th. armor was. after all. the missing link paalae'e unnaturally cold I forehead
Through woods and fields the dogs led us 7 0 torehead.
Would we be In time to rescue
ElalneT
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