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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1 S>3fl
In hi
VVOflt to
Kidder
I In* uie*«:i j*'
new re*ddene«
A si or, t kh I enhh
• ri v
n^f rtiiiicrif
III. Mil
I. (MIS
Synthetic
ontimjed nt
irotllid. «lf m 1
i l h r " It# r
!'l! solid lilni
iu to him
hIi i•_ " ho informed
11 'I !io < vv lit!li.; for
liovv to ! 11;111k vo i
fin T"
helping two p< .>pl<
M:t k M
u ,1 ' I
I- I'*i .'I.
iidii
Gentleman
in ii11!
I Of
l.ir* up to t
I < 11 w■ < i n' t
ft O'lul iiinl will
penny -tup wire peter \\
hi u v« i f11r « onfirmatIon If <i
l thi o.v ii| : - h
tiling worth while stop wri
Ms :iir well «l i, t ji irt \ t
hn
in i !«mI
men
thooiv <thks
r.arrv remarked.
Mike Kelly r
i L! lit
By
Channing
Pollock
need tli.it t
I'.irrv t h< «! - lit
retainer, and
it her thinif
to <|
111
f hou-airl
WlnsloWII
there'll hi
llnrrv won-
fort v
low II t
\\ ant
OofjyrlfM. Oh/i.r.nin>r Pollock
WNU 8ervto«
THE ALPANY NEWS. ALBANY, TEXAS
PAGE THREE
THE STORY
CHAPTER I.-—The Duke, n ]drnp-
ant, likable youth <>f twenty ihn<-.
Jobless and hroke, ent« i • an nnoi c o-
pied summer home In S«oith;iMiplon,
seeking shelter !'i«> iti :i t.nilf' r:iln
storm. He mak -s himself ;it loone
Hlx years ago hip father had «I •« <I in
China leaving the l;ol. r.arry «*. i 11. • 11.
to (Ik lit his wa\ hark l<> 111 • St.it • •
He d)<l not recollect • r having i :««l
A mother Dozing at tin Mreslih he
Is startled hv thr arrival <<t ; hilt 1 * i.
Wllletts; a < hauffeur, Kv;iiif . a eoi U
and a maid He leurnv 111at tlie ' "n
of the owner of tin heiise. .l:o k
Kidder, whom the servants had n< ver
seen, is expected. He decides t« hiutT
It out. His supposed parents have
left for (lermany Next mornlm/. he
is Riven u letter f«• r his "mother."
lie opens it and finds a message
from the real Jack, •.ivinn he could
not come, and returning a hundred
dollar bill The boy's fath.i r had i" n
stoned him Intoohseurlty. Harry poi k
ets the money. Intending: to return It
later. He orders Kvans to take hltn
to Montauk. intending t« disappear
there On the way he assists .Indue
Hnmhldfje and his daughter, l'atrieia,
whose car had brok«n down ltcllev-
In^ he Is .lack Hidder. she Invites
hltn to dinner the following Thursday.
CHAPTER TI.—1'arrv returns t o
Southampton. d chllnr to .v a t it
longer Mr. ithldi t Sr., tlx 1 '
newspaper the i',l<be :i< , • •• ,1ml
Hamhldne of fakir
Tammany Hall It
proceeding r.arrv •
low, promir • Tit a * t
tells r. -rrv Hi • .1 •
seen an a -■ d • : t
was killed t v a f •
finds tli<• w f• f '1
der await in >
lail tn N*< • \"i
nt urder of V 1. >• K '
niAPTi'i: in i
tell- I' iri % h
Klon.la and '
1 .i-i l '
went t- N W N • i
v ..rk at the t V. .
v\ is aeeu . <1 of i' \
p.,eket • r V. ii ■ K
... I. .1 11.1 I t
t ft indm i ii i t t, i
T.atet Kell\ \\ i
el TO hed hv a d- •
gestl he run help
i. d Mr- lt« -eT
hid :,-e deli vet 1 de.
de mnati'
he, n tilt
.r.tr
MT d
fl.
•rnat inn
. r Win- -
Wii 1-
Kelly's J11 a i o,*' he
jrivo It tlio onco-ovor."
I"mm Sixth iiv chip1, he turned Into
Sixteenth st roof, and Stopped before
what the tabloids were r.illinj "the
• one of lhe inuriler.' It was an
old fashioned red brick hytise, with
a b.i\ window, and a heavy front
door. A poli'-pinan stood L'ti.nd. an I
a croup «d' etirltdis bdtorors as near
as th *y dared.
Itcnialkahle, i'arrv thought how
people could stand staring at an\
tllltiL' eonlieeted with a tragedy
I here was anotliei little ^roiip at
the corner, where workmen were
putting in a new trallic Il^ht stand-
ard Hroken o|T short, its prcdeees
sot* lay on the pavement. 1 Invlnir
nothing better to do, Harrv asl.ed,
"What's the e\eltement ?"
"Taxi smash."
"When?"
"Jtlst before two o'clock v ester
day morninfr. Killed a woman.
< rushed her right up against that
post. Hroke it (dT short I hurt scorn
possible.
Nil wonder the Judge was 'up
cet."
('urioii-. I'.arry tliought. the-o two
violent deaths within i few vards
and a few hours of each other.
CtiHous, too, that thi? Judge's stroll
. re hdertnitiei! ti
Holmes aren't yon?
_r11*. There Is a
dl. Id Just llnishi
, .ii? . ; She sued for
tit I v and withdrew tin
think that might indicate that
kllh d her hmdiand?"
"(eri I • / la I• • liiine. v on know."
I'e'i ' 'a"jbed a ain
Seat' !i tor the woman." he trans
lav 1 lint. I hen. there appear to
have liri'i! a good many women in
K« - ' • We must n't jump at
i n« lu -
•A'..
sUppos.
Mi
|o||'
l' -ry a<
•d
N«
ll<
de •
that
I me.
the
the
et t v
111 V o I'l • «s
I ill of lie:
I
.1;
• li
tie thought.
loor, "it's pr
a woinati who sues for
little bit anxious to get
husband."
i re was nothing doing fit
Winslow's.
' I'm sorrvhe said, 'but we're
• .i\ ng fT men everv da\ now. W'h.v
aren't > ou on ymir father's new spa
per'.'"
My father and I haven't been
very friendly."
So I v e heard. Nut 1*ve got an
idea, i hat's \\hat I wdttted to tall
to von about."
v (jnite a simple idea.
pla<e thoiisands of dollars'
of advertising
An I I know th
veil. His nam*
e v «.u a letter t
I •
We
tth
it i
w i tb The
. i' V editor
11 arw ood.
i'irnie, and
you at police headquarters. We've
i got that angle covered, of course,
but v on'd better be in touch there.
What i want v©u to do Is to fol
Ion ji "Mi own le<Js. IHlix m sotne-
! thing "
' Hot h. e.ime here'" hi' called. "I
j want you to take Mr. flllbert down
1 to the homicide bureau."
Nothing seemed entirely impos-
sible that bright mid-May morning,
as liariv swung Into llroadway.
I"I to now, he owed everything
to bis imposture that tirst stake,
the clothes he wore, Peter Wins
low < favor, and all that had fol
lowed. They constituted an ntnaz
Ingly fort nitons chain of circum-
stances Hut the < bain had lifted
him to solid ground It's up to me
now," I'.arry -aid. feeling square
with himself, and the world, and
strangelv gay Mini self-confident.
"I'm going to start right," he
said, "hv paying those bills, and
giving Peggy the test of that two
hundred. I'm going to figure up my
board and room at Southampton,
and give her that. too. A follow
like tne can't afford to be crooked."
lie had turned into a cheap res
taurant, near The Ulobe, where the
slim young man bad promised to
meet him Lunching, lie mapped
out bis Immediate future. Work-
days. I'.arry (lilbert would live In
the little rooms he'd taken Satur
day. Week etids, of course, he'd
have to spend at Southampton, as
John t'larke Kidder. Jr. That was
essential to his contact with Had
Naubeini. And to another, even
more essential contact. He was to
dine at the Hnnibidges again next
I riday. he recalled with the lady
from I'oston to whom Pat must
have written flattering things about
him. A grand girl. Pat, and sudden-
ly. as we have seen, not altogether
unattainable. "If I make good,"'
Harry thought, I can tell her the
ilmut myself, and ask her to
11;.' Whv not"' \11 this lohn
tl U! ll
ma: ry
t'larki
llidder.
: i i -. \ tin
.1 r . hiisiness'll just
■ • Ha
whh
1. \'
uhldr
d
shi
the
ibl have
house in
1. but no
series of
brought
w hi. li K
mo
him
dlv
n Ij
arrlv
'sent i'
m.
mi
•d In
I bis
ut
volved
"t : ■ , \
Harry In
mtl-eil
♦It's oh
people
pav minH
W l sh
vv said th
a w;il1
. and tli.n
mi I.
t1
name s
■ ii
>d the
at tl
er.
d. id
Ha i
11
ten
ll.
oftiee
morn
ted
P. Il l v W is r> ,. ed.
had been showing hi?
colleague. nuielJv, hi
his plans so far as
"I've got a date vvi:h
low on Monday. And
cable your mother
ihe guard
paper to a
mapped out
ie had any.
I 'et ci \\ i ii-
l'til L'oing to
for money.
We've got to have that I ope to
get a Job pretty soon, and mai.e my
own way. but just now, there's
less than a hundred and til'iv dob
lars In the kitty, and I'm going to
give most of that to Peggy tor cut-
rent expenses. Yolfd heivr write
your mother, too the kind of a
letter you'd write in answer to that,
if you were in mv sio e-. I'll bring
you the stationery and. of coiir-e
I'll mail your lettei from South
nmpton. We'll have to smuggle ft
out of here. I suppose \ v. . 1
me e \ a c 11 v vv. : |, 11.; e 11 ed the i. . t
before las-
Phe story difTei. il vei v little fnun
t he one P.arrv had Jo-..; I, ' ' i?
w as full id shi evv d (|uesl io|,s ! 1 a'
hadn't occurred to him
"Did you ever see Ke'h?"
"No."
"He was enortnou- Mi
been six feet-two in his s
I'm five-feet five in
.. . 1. i I; r.ti M
IS ushered int
idled .orner
The lawv
•red, and > an
uitst ret died, and the otli
a new spaper. ' The oarly
. the ,
room
er ros
that
. ns
ard.
befo
ing.
antly fun
was I'etct
I'airy eir
one hand
er holding
bird, eh?"
I'm not exactly looking for
worm- ' I'.arry replied. *1 want
t?ia: position wo were talking about,
I' 1 can j. ' it. but. ji>t now. I'm a
lot more interested in this Kelly
murder. You've read about that, 1
Suppose."
ila
no i
od
1 .
\\ •
i my
don'l
We are.
Id
Peter nodded.
M saw the headlines after
left the Hamhidges on I tax." be
said. 'I didn't bother about if
much then. Hut. this morning. I
found Saturdav's Herald Tribune on
my desk. \ml. of course. I'm al-
vv a v s iutereM ed in murder*. '
"I know the boy who's accused
of this rime," I'.arry said.
"\ <i do' I ' . • < . \cit :ng. 1 ell
ll
—dlltli:
Ol I -
I lie
ImjiOS; i
stn . •
Hai r>
room
iv it w r
w a>
Ming anyway,
an idea P.arrv
row I've been
v liili.ert."
i 1 pen name,'
hired. 1 V11 right
I've i hunch that
l new spaper man."
, hat your brother •
dey !a!c!'. P.arry 0
gain, so to >peak
o the ofllce of The <
. occupied a new
• wn.
'oa V e
Nef
rreed.
llling
eson
we'll
you'd
1 ; '.ii.
Ma.v la
one eis<
< "Till
e," Tim
\ s he .i:
night."
>11 a bo(| \
Kelly murder us
id Mat I h v ill,
I'.arry met at
Jo. ers kid dope
!. ■ I i red "This
.: fi f let nobody
el .* '.'t bhnsulf
in
ild."
bcrt
was
. 'be.
and
!"i111 *m
• Mow ->
on that <h
Ma- "
Mac obi
•'Here )
eh.
•d >• "rnfully.
Tliere wa« a ne^S' lock
s!iov\ b1m the keys,
llle . i 1 ■.
I '. a IT
tail ot
I II
•ut it
,• did
I
ig building in Thirtv ninth
i&kfng for Mr. Hai'w !.
found himself iu the city
Men in their shirt sleeves
le*k- smoking and pounding
tefs. and most ..f the people
• ! rushed in and out of the
:■* rushed in and
d« or< Harvvo
to he a small
' ! v quiet cubhv h
gcd.
>u are," 1.'
K e 11 \' s p
ill! the ih
vo 11 ii' I hill
said. "It was
nis button."
aider. Mavbe
out of that*
1.
Ml t
" show
he ran gi
W hy not V" Mac laugl
'There v about half a pint in it."
It was a gruesome exhibit that
hott e w ii- h bad killed a man. Real
cut g ;.ss and nearly a quarter full
of reddish liquor. "Wonder why
of ! iI♦
irht ti
Hid. a
en
ma
id v
I
it ting "iilv
bier's idcnti:y.
them in I'lorida
ogers worked iu
hked the girl eve
fig up such
man <d h
ui. . ceding
pose I'm fl
the
ie re
liotel
t hen.
bus
won
only
, and
d alvvavs
Square
nig hand
hair vv as
! 'er fi Jo!l
1
11.
Ki
had to stand on
on top ot tbe Ie
'Tllless • e v\
"The Imm|> v\ a
a chair. I* a as
to the hall. 'I
The l llipim. g„!
ing room.
"* i: 111 door,
do that, it
it?"
"I don't km.
"Two more
vveie hUi ilii g
1 COUld see K
Is as I pa
hone
tl tin
fiing' \n«
em out 7"
What's the
The Other it
whole huKines
• Mike rushe
phone rang
rang it was
him. Pid b
air
hit
in
at:
in
been a new spa
cut not very tall.
- and broad slmul
as red as I'.arry s
n I'larke Kiihlef -
when John Clarke was
older, and he remained
e s ri! v editor still. John
end too, with more real
ability, than any other
g• afi'■ ed tt the Winslow
tdli
Wi
lo
mot
1 me o
ftta
com' fig
f* COflie"
er to ta 1 .v to
If no* why
notV And if that
Jsn't it likely t hat
kill-d Kelly . '
CHAPTER IV
IT WAS long afte
when they walke
•Tombs.
Peggy was all if
.TT.^TT "iff: "Tt"
one
out
of tin
"T ill I ot colic*
petei decla
ho didn't."
".lack didn't,
ou looked at hi
"I [ei
ak did
n'd
I'.any
tured
via v 1
a iv
[ii . ii'
I II v
-.'IV
II1W II Vn
Wo; ,
tin
It W a Gr .csomc Exhibit—That
Bottle W ich Had Killed a Ma'
rrv
ilipino
e the
v i i y
I ilipif
Hi
us 11 v.
In spite
pt lit* w<
of tllHt 111
mine,"
I.
rd
7
[Where the disowned
Hn the upper 1'or
(tier protests. P.arrv
frs to giving her m
l^rei and fifty. It isn't
jel Ada red.
' W.'il eat together M a.dav a*
I've talked to \Vin^l* w. 1 i
'around about six o'clod
It was two now—a warmish Sat-
urday afternoon. Nearly fort.v eight
Ihours before he could hope to find
fbe ittorncy. Any Inexpensive hotel
world do He registered at one a
few blocks from PeggyV Barry
Gilbert," he wrote.
He was a thin, sallow youth, with
the usual glossv black hair brushed
back from his forehead. Nothing
remarkable about him not even
bis shiftiness The three men stood
in the broad ball of the Kelly house,
and Charlie repented the tale of ad
milling lingers, and hearing a quar-
rel. and returning to his room un-
til the visitor left.
You were In your room when
the row started, then?" Harry
asked.
• Yes. sir."
"And on could hear the voices
preft.v plainly?"
"Yes, sir."
' You came upstairs, and then
went back- to your room, and stayed
there until just as Hogors was leav-
ing'.'"
"Yes, sir."
"Kelly must have been dead then,
if Itogers killed him'.'"
"Yes, sir."
"Hut you didn't hear the sound
of « blow in your room, nor the
thud of a body falling?"
No answer.
"If you could bear voices down-
stairs, don't you think you'd've
1 heard that, If It had happened?"
The I lllpitio looked down from
one inquisitor to the other.
"Ma.v be i didn't stay In my room,"
he said at last, very slowly. "I
: don't remember."
Tim was about to press the point
when there was the rasp of a latch-
l key being thrust into the lock of
■ the front door.
I Then the knob turned, and Mrs.
1 Kelly entered.
she stopped short at sight of the
intruders.
The door remained opened.
"Well, Mr. I.augherty!" she ex
claimed. "So you've come back
again? With a friend, too! Why
i don't you step in the parlor?"
Tim thanked her, and presented
P.arry.
"Clad to meet you," Mrs. Kelly
declared. "Hun along, you" to the
1 ilipino. "Come on in. boys!"
• You're forgetting your key,"
P.arrv said.
He took it out of the lock.
I • - a I * i and i w ke.v, isn't it ?''
be asked, casually.
' - •• \| I- K • ■!! \ alls',\ end. "It's
a new lock. Mike bad it put on
! only a few day* ago."
• I low many ke\ •> wa re there?"
I w o That one, and Mike's."
1. i rv vv as scribbling on the back
• .>11 enV elope.
Mi Kelly was \ large woman,
In lo r t■! i ies. Her hair was dyed
red a brilliant, aggressive red un-
known to Nature Hut she was uf
table and e.xt I'euioh good humored,
evidently, not grieving herself to
i death about Mike. '
lust dropped around to see
, <'ha . Tim *aid. 1 \nything you
: want to know, Mr (lilbert?"
"Just one thing. Where were you
the night of the murder?"
Mrs. Kelly laughed.
"You don't read the papers much,
I do you?"
"Whv ?"
"Hirause all about that was in
I The Herald Tribune the morning
| after the body was found."
"All about what?"
"All about m.v being up in Har-
lem at a dame."
V ml what time did you tr<'t
home?"
" \round daylight."
*'I id vou a t yourself in?"
"Sure."
"Vnd v ou didn't wonder where
Mike was'."
I thought he was asleep. We
didn't room together. The lights
was all out."
"Vo light iu the front room?"
"No."
"Sure?"
"Head sure. Anything else?"
"No, thanks. I didn't mean to
keep you *o long Hut one thing
led to another."
I hat * all i ght." Mrs. Kelly as-
sured | j,,t no ling hide.
Drop around anv time you Feel lihe
it."
"Vo holes in that a! bj," Tim s;iid,
as t hey reached the sidewalk.
''Straight sho.i er, she is Jinn a
- lo n \\ hen Mlke ftiarrfed her. You
certainty got wound up. What was
all that about the Intel) key?"
"Plight and shiny, wasn't it?"
"lb and new. She tnhl you that.
S.. did 1. • lien we ,. .. looking at
ie-.\" r.irrv admitted. 'i' ut
e wasn't any new key in that
1 ort in
\ "H'le right." he said.
rv got lie number." P.arry
■ on, producing his envelope.
\ «-i Writ* at ]11 wn. \
PI a n. round bead. Fwo of 'em.
W I:. ■ ra •' s ihe other? It Uivcr was
In that wallet, because everv hook's
Ma.v be he carried it loose in his
pocket."
Wherever be carried the key,
where is it V"
"1 don't know," Tim answered.
"It wasn't on the body that's
sure."
P.y now, it v. a* time :.• r Ins din-
ner appointment with I'egg v.
St I ifi big a pic •* he walked
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How ahout it'/
there?"
ne« i! ir.
h< * in.
n Win-
i P.
Hiif1111«■ v tin1
ii. .Timiiiv?'
Y oti'vf* ht:i
von"!
and
piioi
iVt
o
vonl
w ant
hf Iti
io ranj:.
or said
f John
1 Well,
s work.
M|. hut
I'd lik<
i|).
I L" i
"II
'1 • o ..
!:tryV liftv do!la
straight to mo."
(nit anything over j
\
up. Your s
vvo'i Hoport
"Y^k. wir '
"\N'a ; a minute I'll put von
ii s noim U« dy wli^'li hurodiu'v
1'
vorvin;1
"Sou
"Did
' M.r
< "li.tr ,i
\V« \\ i nt f
i wear i' 1< >
sturrr
iet i mi's.*'
vow iv,:,r •,
hi' I !( !. t
rim
ask
U 'ill: N
{•111
>u'r e
in that i i p' 11V * *
reii riiilM'r."
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1936, newspaper, July 2, 1936; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402543/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.