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Show FACS SIX ; FROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. aad tell bin what tira it was. He quite awe he didn't come downsaid his watch bad stopped and ha stairs again? BOY: I told you I'd Ve seen him wanted to aet it. VANCE: What did he say then? if be had. VANCE: Couldat be have walkBOY; Nothln'jBucb. He told me (Continued from Page One) not to ring bis bell, bo matter who ed down at some time when yen called up. He said be wasted to aad tha elevator upstairs, without bis studies and that bis deportment sleep, and didn't want to b woks your seeing him? and attendance baa teea above the BOY: Sure, be could. But I didn't UP- average. took I'd tabs the after elevator up VANCE r Was be emphatic about X It should be shown that be the Major bis cracked ' Ice until t? 2.80 when Mr. Montagu came baa lived tn such a manner as to HOT: Well ha meant It, alh round in. ' keep himself as physically fit as right VANCE: You took no one up in possible during the year. VANCE: Did he say anything S. The evidence shall show that tbe elevator, then, between the time eUse? to BOY: Ka. He Just aaid good-tig- you brought Major Benson the lee be has performed a good turn aad tamed cut the light, aad aad when Mr Montagu cam in at the troop, church or ascommunity, well as involving leadership j.io? I cam down downstairs. service. This might take tbe form BOY: Nobody. VANCE: What light Oiff be turn VANCE: And you dldnt leave of helping to organise and conduct ' OUt?. the hall here between those hours? a playground for younger boys, orBOY: Tbe one la bis No. I wj sittio' here all ganizing a Scout troop, awakening BOY: .VANCE: Could you see Into bis community Interest in beautifying the time. bedroom from the parlor? the station, conducting a health Ume Theft last the VANE: you , BOY: No. The oft tbe saw census that shall arouse the church ' bed was 12:30? at tn him hall. BOY: Yes until early in the to its needs and belp improve conVANCE: How could you tell the ditions, a campaign for wild life when soms dame morning light was turned off then? protection with tangible results, BOY: The door wa 'phoned him and said his brother arousing the community to the necopen, and tbe light was sblnin' Into had been murdered. He came down essity for a humane society and tbe the halt. aad went out about ten minutes establishing of a parent-teachas.VANCE: Did you paaa the bed- after, sociation that shall carry forward room door when you went out? ol-lar): some worthwhile project 2fne of VANCE (giving the boy. BOY: Sure you have to. That's alL But dont you open these things need be carried VANCE: And was the door still your 'mouth to anyone about our through by tbe Scout alone. In open? being here, or you may find your- deed, the skill with which be BOY: Yes trfl support of other people self in the lock-u- p understand? to .VANCE: Is that tbe only door Now, get back to your Job. r will be a test of bis leadership. Such ' the bed room? Th boy was Jack Frisco, of 6Z1 an undertaking may be In connec:. BOY: Yes. tion with financial work if It baa Kelly street. VAbTCE: Where was Major Bendefinite community value. That Is, Obviously Mrs. Flats, son when you entered the apartIf as executive secretary of some Be (To Continued) ment? organisation, the candidate's servJ30Y: In bed. ices have cash value to those conAANCE: How do you know? cerned, it does not affect his eligRFADtt BOY (mildly Indignant) 1 saw ibility for this award, provided evii ML him. Sw dences of leadership and results VANCE (after a pause): You're are available. Photographs,' docu EAGLE AWARD MWPEB CASE CRAaii.icsaiasI torn VAN DINE . r Tins HAS HAPPENED . iMeock euf eases to the murder feat Vamw exposes the confession as , promta to solve the mytry on certain date. He works hypathetteal chm ttnlnst " all those persons tavelveo ami thtui to prepare tear thm to shreds, Markham, ne says, to accept bis ase araiirat the real murderer". ' . ht elevator. bed-roo- I NOW BEGIN THE KTOKV . 4- - f bed-roo- Itt-Ttl- rut.TTvrt i.ttt 30 a. m.) (Thursday, Juno XO; U The Chatham Arms, whore Major Bnson lived, was a amiUl exclusive bachelor apattmetol-housel-n Forty- sixth street, midway between Filth and Sixth aveuuei. - i The entrancersetTnaTHipJerf, dignified lacade, was flush with the street, and only two steps above the pavement The front door opened fnto s narrow hallway with a small reception room, like a ;:-n the left r ! At the rear could be .seen the ele vator; and beside It, tucked under a narrow fight of Iron stairs which led round the elevator shaft, was a telephone switchboard. When' we arrived two youths in uniform were on duty, on' lounging In the door of the elevator. the other seated at the switchboard. Vance halted Markham near the entrance. "One of these boys, I was Informed over the telephone! was on duty the night of th thirteenth. Find out which ont It was, and care him into submission by your , " mi , PHONE SWITCHBOARD UNDER, STAIRS EIo UJ oz tu i 4 c Q wrr . . ' 1 1 1 c, , bed-roo- m " Street West Forty-Sixt- h " Watch for Opening Soon Announcement '',. r: iniiiiimiiiiM iiiiiimmmiMmpj H -- .11.. Nothin" except that he guessed bis bad luck In plckin' a bunt show was on account of it beln' the thirteenth. VANCE: Did he say anything else? . BOY (grinning): He said he'd make the thirteenth my lucky day, and he gave me all the silver be had In bis pocket nickels and dames and quarters and one fifty-cepiece, VANCE: How much altogether? BOY; Three dollars and forty-fiv- e cents , VANCE: ' And then' he went to hi room? BOY: Yes, air I took him up. He 'lives on the third floor, t VANCE: Did he go out again iaterT i BOY: no,. sir. VANCE: How do you know? flavor for you until , ' ': f Coffee yoU the key-win- d. Rich with aroma- - '. rich with flavor loffee The a chillingr3 PENCIL - r the WWREDBAND V ; $387.00 vt " '. , NO MONEY DOWN, FREE! Ddet Bench and Player Holla Girls' Noses Never Shine'S wben lhey iiss this. jewwpnderful French Process Face Powder called MELLO-GLKeeps that ugly shine away. Women rave over its superior purity and quality. Stays on longer skin looks tine a peacn keeps complexion youthful large pores. . Get a box of MEiXO-OLFace Powder today. Schramm-JohnsoDrug Co. Adv. MUSIC CO, pro-ven- ts North Univ. Ave, i 46 n MEXICO CITY, Nov. 14 (UP) Three men were held today, two of them seriously wounded, in connection with yesterday's attempted bomb assassination of General Al- - varado Obregon, former president of Mexico and candidate for re, election to succeed President Cat les. A fourth man is believed to have escaped. The Friendly mtse TT ffi !, J I :j fjnv, a ...:.'.'-...'-v,lSw...v.i.- Hit, im-rr- r$ W'.M v? JS ! .a".iiii' & AFTER DA5T in the streets of Utah J) cities, the nurse may jjLJ'I be seen on her errands of mercy among the great Metropolitan Industrial family, alleviating pain and spreading the doctrine of clean, healthy living. thousand sick members of Twenty-fiv- e the Metropolitan family in Utah have been helped back to health since 1920 by nurses of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. These sick people received, without extra costa total of 125,000 visits an average of five visits to each person. - : Metropolitan nurses care for the patient under the orders of the family physician. They carry out the physician's orders and report to him the condition of the patient. At the same time the nurses give demon-- ; strations in the home of how to properly care for a sick person. trimly-cla-d , -- :p-I &V are ready to use the coffee. . Easy to open with , :2t7he YELLOW " (Almost New) - , J. : First floor of Chatham Arms Apartment hi Street West Forty-sixt- h First floor of Chatham Arms Apartment in BOY: I'd ve seen him. I was I took It up. VANCE: What time? either answerln' the switchboard BOY Why I don't know exact- or runnln the elevator all night. He couldn't 've got out without my ly......Yes I do! It was half past "' ; seeln' him. twelve, , " ' on He VA1V?E: (smiling faintly): VANCE: Were you alone asked you the time, perhaps? dutv? BOY: Yes,' sir, he did He asked BOY: After 10 o'clock there's me to took at his clock in bis parnever but one boy on. And there-- s no other lor: i VANCE: . VANCE: How did he happen to way a person could leave the house ' shot?"- . do that? except by the front door? The boy's eyes' opened wide. BOY: No sir. BOY: Well, I took upVhe We, and came about in leven right i "He VANCE: When did you next see he was in bed; and he asked me to after show time," he answered, with Major Benson? t put it in his pitcher In the parlor. only a momentary hesitation. BOY: (after thinking a moment) When I was doln' it he called to me "I have set down the rest of the He rang for some cracked ice, and to look at the clock on the mantel questions and answers in dramatic-dialogu- e form, i for purposes of tpace economy.) - ,VANCE: Hu spoke to you, X supf pose? BOY: Yes, sir. He told me he'd been to the theatre, and said whit a rotten show It wasand that be had an awful headache, VANCE: How do you happen to remember so well what he said a - - week ago? - BOY: Why, his brother was mur33 EAST CENTER STREET : dered that night! ' VANCE: And the murder causod so much excitement that you naturally recalled everything that pened at the time In connection with Major Benson? C BOY: Sure he was the murE vacuum key-win- d dered 'guy's brother. 7 . VANCE: When he came In that tin preserves the night did be say anything about r BOY: en-lis- ts ' PIAKO XT' Then turn him over to me." Markham walked ' Reluctantly down the hallway. After a brief' interrogation of the boys, be led one of them into the reception room rnd peremptorily explained what he wanted. Vance began his questioning with the confident air of one who has no doubt whatever as to another's exact knowledge. "What time did Major Benson get home the night his brother was ,U -ii- ments and statistics will constitute r evidence. 4. The Harmon Foundation Boy Scout award is given in recognition of unusual character evidenced by a duly registered Eagte Scout It la int tn Ytm emnfuaed with the honor medal awarded for W sav ing, nor with the metal emoiems of the Star, Ufa and Eagle Scouts. Tbe Timpano jos . Council has more SO Eagla Scouts who are eligible for this award, if they are registered with national headquarter. Troop committeemen and Scoutmasters who desire to promote some Scout tn their troop should in touch with the Council office for additional information. Tms,, h rinM hofnni November SO so they can be presented to the! .local court or rionor tor nncuun. 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