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jnn,V r.-.V. MAHf\ IIA M . hi.ilrirl
AII0rn<i/ ul Xcw York I'nunly
A i 17.V 11. I1KSKOS Well-
knuirn Wall Strcrt bnkfr mid
m/jn-aboi't-loun. who mas m.i/.v-
Iniouxh/ murdered in his home.
ma-Kin a si now m:\sox... ■
...llrothcr nf the murdered vian
MliN. .I.Y.Y.I I'l.ATZ
. Housekeeper for Air in llenson
Mr KIEL NT. CI,AH!
1 y'iuii') singer
CAP1A1X I'll I UP LEACOCK...
Miss St. Clair's fiance
LEA \ I) flit pry EE'
Intimate of Airitt Henson's
MUS. PA I 7.1 It A X XIX <r
t friend of Pfyfe's
El.NIK HOFl-'M.l.V. .Neerrtary of
the. firm of llenson and lienson
COEOXE1. Ilia SHY ONTh'AXDElt
.1 retired army officer
WILLIAM 11. SlOItlAJtTY.
Ail alderman
GEORGE II N'riTT
Of the firm of Stilt
and Mtt'o/r. Public Accountants
MAI PICK 1JIXWI 1)1)1 E
Assistant District Attorney
El'XEST IIE A Til .Ser-
if'! tit of the Homicide Hureau.
<S. ,S'. l .l.Y DIXE The Xarralor
* * *
THIS II AS Il\rrh:xi:i>
I.eneoek ••onfenwe* t« the mur-
der Iiiii Vanrr rtiHiRfM ili«* (*1111-
frMfcion nm ;i lie to shield >IImm Ht.
4'lnlr. \nnec | roniiwen to noire
ihe mystery on ;i ccrtaln date, lie
hriM >lnrklinm prialtirr the nlll U
of nil th« people NUKpocted, :iti«I
then phones \ lilermnn Morlnrty
in urdcr lo clieek up on the nlihi
of Colonel Owtrander.
>OW IIKCIV Till: STOItV
« • #
cHAPTisn i.ir
i^TFTKION minutes later Mr.
Moriarty arrived. He was a
HeriixiF, good-looking, well-dressed
youth in Ills late twenties -not at
all my idea of an alderman--and
Ii" spoke clear and precise English
with almost no trace of the llronx
accent.
Markham Introduced lilm. and
briefly explained why lie had been
reiiiifrtted to call.
"One Of the men from tlie homi-
cide bureau," answered Moriarty,
"%vaa aHking nie about the matter,
only yesterday."
"We have the report." said Vance,
"hut it's a bit too general. Will you
tell us exactly what you did that
night after you met Colonel
Out rander?"
"The Colonel had invited me to
dinner and the Follies. 1 met him
at the Marseilles at 10. We had
dinner there, and went to the Pic-
cadilly a little before 1«. where wo
remained until about. 2:HO.
"I walked to the Colonel's apart-
ment with him. had a drinlc and a
chat, and then took the subway
home about 0:30."
"You told the detective yesterday
you sat in a box at the theatre."
"That's correct."
"Uid you and the Colonel remain
In the box throughout the perform-
ance!"
"No After the first act a friend
of mine came to the box. and the
Colonel excused himself and went
to the wash-room. After the second
act. the Colonel and 1 ste| p<rd out-
side into the alley-way and had a
smoke."
"What, time, would you say, was
the first, net oyer?"
,"Twelve-thirty or thereabouts."
"And where is this alley-way
situated?" askiftl Vance. "As 1 re-
call, It. runs along the side ot the
theatre to the street."
"You're right."
"Anil isn't there an 'exit' door
tory near the boxes, which leads
that
gone
into the allev-way?"
"There is. We used it
niglif."
"How long was the Colonel
alter the first, act?"
"A few minutes - I couldn't say
exactly."
"Had he returned when I lie e.ur-
j tain went up on the second act ?'■
Moriarty reflected.
"I don't believe he had. I think
lie came hack a few minutes after
! the act began."
"Ten minutes?"
"I couldn't say, Certainly , no
j more."
"Then, allowing for n ten-minute
! intermission, the Colonel might
i have been away 20 minutes?"
"Yes it's possible."
This ended the interview; and
| when Moriarty had gone, Vance lay
i back in his chair and smoked
I thoughtfully.
| "Surprisin' luck!" he commented.
■'The Piccadilly Theatre, y' know,
j is piratically round the corner from
' Benson's house You grasp the
j possibilities of the situation, what?
i . . . The Colonel invites an alder-
man to the Midnight. Follies, and
j gety box seats near an exit giving
; on an alley. At a little before half
past, twelve he leaves the box,
sneaks out ria the iillev. goes to
[Benson's, taps and is admitted,
I shoots liis man, and hurries back
j to the theatre. Twenty minutes
would have been ample."
Markham straightened up, but
; made no comment.
"And now." continued Vane.',
"let's look at the indicat'ry eir-
'cumst'nces and the contirmut'ry
facts. . . . Miss St. Clair told us
tile Colonel had lost, heavily in a
pool of Benson'; manipulation, and
had accused him of crookedness, lie
hadn't spoken to Benson for a
week: so it's plain there was Ik.i1
blood between 'em. lie saw Miss
St. Clair at the Marseilles with lien-
son; and, knowing she always went
home at midnight, he chose ball-
past twelve as a propitious hour;
although originally he may have
intended lo wait nnMl much later:
say. 1::'.0 or 2 before sneaking out
of the theatre.
"Being an army officer, lie would
have had a Colt 4.">; and lie was
probably a good shot.- II" was most
anxious to have you arrest some-
one—he didn't seem lo care who;
and he even 'phoned you in inquire
abojit it.
"He was one <ir the very fev,
persons in the world whom Benson
would have admitted, attired ti he
was. He'd known Benson inl'niatc
Iv for 15 years, and Mrs. Plata oner
saw Benson tak' off hi-. i,,upee and
show It to him. Moreover, he
would have known all about He-
donistic arrangements of the
house; he no doubt had slept, there
many a time when showing his old
pal the wonders of New York's
night life. . . . How does all that
! appeal to you?"
Markham had risen, and was pac-
ing the floor, his eyes almost closed
"So that was why you were so in-
terested in the Colonel - asking peo-
ple if they knew him. and inviting
him to lunch .' . . . What gave you
the idea. In the tlrst place, that be
■ was guilty?"
"tiullty!" exclaimed Vance. "That
priceless old dunderhead guilty!
Really, Markham, the notion's pre
post'rous. I'm sure he went to the
; wash-room that night to comb his
eyebrows and ari-aime his tie.
"And I played In the mo^t astou-
ishin' luck. Still, he's just the kind
of ancient popinjay who'd gototlv
wash-room and dandify himself,—1
rather counted on that, don't y ,
know. . . . My word!
"We've uiado omailn' progress j
CHARLES SCKIBtfERo S0KS
[this morning, despite your injured
feelings. You now have live differ-
ent. people, any one of whom you
| can, with $ little legal ingenuity,
convict of the crime,—in any event,
r you can get indictments against
'em."
He leaned his bead back medi-
tat ively.
! "First, there's Miss St. Clair.
; You were quite pos'tive sic did the
deed, and you told the Major you
were all ready to arrest her.
"My demonstration of the mtir-
, de.iv?r'4 lisiglit could Jv; thrown out---
! on the grounds that it was intelli-
j gent and conclusive, and therefore
| had no r>|n.ee in a court of law. I'm
sure the judge would concur.
"Secondly, 1 give you Captain
j Leacock. I aetu'lly bad to use phys-
| ical force to keep you from jailing
the chap. You had a beautiful case
against him—to say nothing of his
delightful confession. And if you
met with any diff'culties. he'd help
you out: he'd adore having you con-
vict him.
"Thirdly. 1 submit. I.eander the.
Lovely. You had a better case
against him than against almost
any one of the others- a perfect
wealth of circuinst'ntial evidence-
ail embarras de riches.sc. in fact.
And any jury would delight in con-
victing hint. I would, myself, if
only for the way he dresses.
"Fourthly, 1 point with pride to
Mrs. Platz. Another perfect cir-
cumst'ntial case, fairly bulging
with clues and inf'rcnces and legal
whatnot s.
present the Colonel,
rehearsed your case
and I could elab'rnte
given a little more
XKW v
thousand
> or
111 e \ <
1:: <ni
pi fa is.
lew
count v
sit oat ion
Hindi
1111 w o
pel son
Drs. Reagin & Reagin
CHIROPRACTORS
Office, Gratto Hotel
s their delegates
schools and llos
t bey a re looking
jails to see if the
d, are living in
tpense of the
y will then decide if the
warrants a campaign
Tin: <;i,i:\o.\i,k
for
md
Otl-
■ll 11
"Fifthly. I
I have just
against him;
it touchin'ly,
t ime."
He paused,
smile
"Ol:
and gave Markham
of cynical affability.
lerve. please, thai each
mem-
ber of this quintette meets all the
demands of presumptive guilt: each
i.tie fulfills the legal requirements
as tfi time, plane, opportunity,
means, motive, and c.induct. The
only drawback, d' ye sec. is that all
five are quit intie, i nt. A must
discomposin' fact but thep >011
are. . . Now, if all the people
against whom there's the :lUlit<
suspicion, are innocent, what's to
be done? . . . Annoyiu'. ain't it?"
I le picked up t in alibi rcpoi:
"There's pos'tivclv nothing to lei
done but to go on • liei king up tie . o
alibis."
I could not imagine what goal
he was trying to reach by the e p
patently irrelevant digression;
and Markham, too. was mystiti. d
"I.ct's se ," lie mused. "The
Major's is the text in order. V lint
do you say to tackling it? It
shouldn't take long: lie IIv near
here; and the entire ulibi bin es on
the evident1 of the night 1">) ai hi-
. part men:-house. Cc.uie!" lie gel
up.
"How dn you know the boy is
there now?" objected Marklui'u.
"I 'phoned a while ago and found
out."
"But. this is damned nonsense!"
Vance now had Ma:-kh:im by ilie
arm. playfully urging him towa 1
the door.
"Oh, undoubtedly," lie agre-'d.
"But I've often told you. obi dear,
you lake life much too serious',>
Markham. protesting vigorously,
held back, and endeavored to (lis
engage his arm frotu the other's
i grip.
But Vance was deterinluo l: and
; aftar a somewhat heated dispute,
Markham gave In.
"i m about through with thU
hocmj-pociis." he growled. a.5 w e sot
Into a taxlcah.
"I'm through already," said
Vanco.
(To Lit ( uiiIliiut-U >
the abolition of county jails
the s. establishment of stale
Trolf'-d farms where prisoners
work.
They are also investigating the
■nondition of the New York tSatc
Reformatory for Women, reported
to be without funds for repairs or
he training of inmates
A penology program based upon
'lie 'oports of these investigations
will be determined at the ":>rd an-
nual convention of the New York
State Federation of Women's Clubs
at. Syracuse, at Which Mrs. William
H. Purdv of Mount Vernon will
preside. The meeting will last from
Nov. II to IT. Delegates will con-
sider a proposed new law to in-
crease the number of kindergartens
in the state and a law to include
the teaching of safety in school
curricula.
Reports will be given of the mod-
I el home built and equipped under
: the direction of the federation's
| American Home department, play-
I grounds established by women's
'clubs in small communities through-
, out the state.
Mrs. Charles M. Dickinson of
Hi ugh a ml on will ha"e charge of
the annual- Helmuth Fellowship
dinner, which i.ecedes the conven-
tion, and Mrs, I rold Vincent Mil-
; ligan i f Corona will
! tin music dinner, at
i Vera Hull Hull of the
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her break; for a chance to pla>
Miniething more than an occasional
atmosphere part mi the movies
.mil tonris'ts continued to coine to
the cafe lo observe the appetites
ni -i if.'ii stars, and regularly soni
of them would turn to remark
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Welsch, Chopsie S. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 304, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1927, newspaper, November 14, 1927; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209303/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.