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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH At lesst, ot mhen lie ojned tin front !oor. "Say, O.nrKe," Tiui "let us in. we want to ask you frUiiipin'. I ,hU t u"rt stuiiig jot; uear tnA-- s stuff?" "Yes," Parry admitted. "But Itir wasn't any n?w key in that wallet." Tim Lauiertj ttojiped bt,rt In Fifth '.-- ' ave'iue. "You're right," he said "I've got the number." Hurry went "S.iliitliun-s.n. priMilK'iiig his eliicb'pe " Cui5. "Ihd you kear Via that t?" Write tiiat down. A plain, round r I dou'l "MjU-- . ." head. T'.u of Vm. Where's the otberT lie was a thin, sallow youth, with It never was in that wallet, becaus the usual glus-- y black hair hnislicl eer.V hook's ti!i(l." b.ok fi.nii his tore!, cad re Nothing 'M.iy.e he cariied It loose in 1,U maikaiili- - al..,ut l.iai nut ewn I, is pocket " shiftiness. The three uien sioml in 'Wheiewr l,e carried the key, when tlie broad hall of K. :i l.oiw is it?" and Charlie "I don't know." 'liai answered. "It tiie j a - of ting lingers, and he;, ring a quarrel, wasn't on the body that's sure." and returning to his room until the By liuw. it was time for his dinner visitor left ii'p'Uiitment with I'eggy. "Yoll tte.e 111 jour loi I. t'M Ii. Still in ln-- h spirits, be walked row started, then?' Harry to her boarding house. around ke,. Barrj -Yes. sir." reaieinjiered Southampton with shame "Alul when he saw the Bidders' two shlibbj oil .i,,;,! heir II, e Ii ret Ty plainly';" rooms The boy lay in one of them: ' Yes. s,r." a bright youngster, five years old. "Y on came upstairs, atnl ihei went "The doctor doesn't seem to know hack to your room, anil stajei. there what the matter is," I'eggy declared. untd ju-- t as Kogers was lea', ing?" "I know," Barry said. "I'd be sick "Yes. sir." in this dump. Why don't you bring 1. en "Keliv must him out to the country?" lie.ol then, if Kogers killeil lihu I'eggy shook her head. "Yes sir." "1 want to be near Jack," she re ''Hut jou didii't near the sound of peated. a blow in your room, imr the thud of "Winsluw says lie's likelv to be free ft hody falling?" in a week." No answer. I In a nearby cafe, lining "If you could hear voices downstairs, be told comfortably her everything that bad hapdon't you think you'd've heard that, If pened since their parting; all the as it had happened?" events of that day. And. The l ilipiho looked dywu from one tonisliing with the recital, I'eggy 's spirits rose, inquisitor to Ihe other. too. When Harry mentioned his new "Majbe I didn't stay In my room." job, she actually laughed. he said at last, very slowly. "1 don't "That's funny," she said. "You're remember." doing what the old man's real son Tim was about to press the point wouldn't do." when I here was the rasp of a latch"I've two reasons," Barry explained. into the luck of the key being thrust the lirst place it puts me In a "In front door. In Then Ihe knob turned, and Mrs. splendid position to help Jack. the second I'm the is fact that well, Kelly entered. nuts about a girl, and I want to make She slopped short at sight of the on her account." good Intruders. "What's her name?" The door remained opened. "I'atricia Hambidge. She lives at "Well, Mr. Laugberty !" she ex claimed. "So you've come back Southampton, and she and her father both knew the Bidders. They think I'm young Kidder, of course." Tlie next morning, Harry dropped in again on I'ete Wiuslow. The lawyer had talked with Beggy's husband, and was persuaded of bis Innocence. ,",. fefeiVi.i!; They've got a prima facie case, "The grand though," lie admitted. ':V.tW&'h jury'll indict the boy, I'm afraid. We'll get him tried as quickly as possible, and there isn't the slightest chance of Ills conviction." Beter leaned forward, his fingers Intertwined between his knees. "That was a shrewd question you asked that Filipino. Only I wish you'd asked It of me. 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He decides to bluff fjuL His supposed par. nts have left Next morning he is piven Germany(Iter for his 'mother." lie opens it 4 inds a message from the real Jack. -- HIS he could not come, and returning; bill. The boy's father pensioned him into obscurity. the money, Intruding to re-- t It later. He orders Evans to take Montauk. Intending to disappear v..j (in the way he meets Judi?e 1'atricla. Anbidtce and his daughter, , elng he Is Jack Kidder, she Invites 3 to dinner the following Thursday. to Soul hampton, deciding tj returns a bit longer. Mr. I'.idiler. Sr.. Jitav s 'oufch his newspaper, the Globe, Judge Hambidue of taking orderst m Tammany Hall In a condemnan proceeding. Barry meets l'eler nslow, prominent attorney. Wlnslow Harry that Judge flamhldge had In which a woman Mt an accident 'il killed by a taxicab At home fiarry the wife of the real Jack Kidder altlng him. Her husband Is In Jan 4 New York, charged with the murder M!ke Kelly, Tammany boss. The girl. lia'M;ggy, tells Harry how she had met In Florida and married him, as jst tO Uoircra TacW Inst hla iti unit thpv ent to New York, where she got work :rou tne Cocoanut Bar. There she was i, dprcused of trying to pick the pocket of Xlijjlie Kelly, and was arrested. Her went to Kelly's to Induce him to op the charge. Later Kelly was found as his skull crushed by a decanter. tiprry suggests he can help as Jack figufgdder, and Mrs. Rogers agrees. Judge delivers a decision In the TJ ndemnatlon suit In which Kelly had e Interested. Harry cables Mrs. aT,n for $2,000. Wlnslow takes Rogers' ick Barry gets a Job on the Globe his true name. The editor, Ernie . Garwood, ,.pt,,der assigns him to cover the S Telly murder. . igiDokc. liarry er.t fn-n- i ne-ve- s o ac-,e- , . Itid-detfjf- I r cat CHAPTER IV Itlg J Continued . ys i I tsel tatt fl 'Ijl ft tta Glory of iffiiiiH Pen Men in the olden t.me won glory bv the steel that in their hands amid the smoke and din of battle. 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Week ends, of course, endfs'd have to spend at Southampton, It Was a Gruesome Exhibit That k John Clarke Kidder. Jr. Tliat was Bottle Which Had Killed a Man. ;pot8-sentla- l Nauhis to contact with Had With a friend, too! I elm. And to another, even more again? Why contact. He was to dine at the don't you step In the parlor?" is ol.ainbidf:es again next Friday, he Tim thanked her, and presented wHh the lady from Boston to Harry. d addlom iat must have written tlatter-beaeb- j "Glad to meet you," Mrs. Kelly deto the tilings about him. A grand girl. clared. "Kun along, you" I Tat, and suddenly, as we have seen, Filipino. "Come on In. boys!" "You're forgetting your key," Barry eases)t altogether unattainable. "If I sertlSjkg good," Harry thought, "I can said. idia-- t her tlie truth nhont He took It out of the lock. myself, and thjsiu npr to marrv ip Why not? All "It's a brand new key, Isn't It?" he :)f:uesis John Clarke Kidder, Jr., busl-asked, casually ss " just seem funny then." "Sure," Mrs. Kelly answered. "It's nmn arrived In due a new lock. Mike had It put on only ucjirtjie sjm y0ung i ft and duly presented bis charge a few days ago." acces : "How many keys were there?" the homicide bureau. First, there "as Tim Laugberty, as Irish as Harry. "Two. That one, and Mike's." Barry was scribbling on the back of ..ind with almost as ready a grin 1,"y"Iky took to each other immediately. an envelope. Mrs. Kelly was a large woman. In ti'Bnrrv Gilbert," Tim repeated. "Well. her fifties. Her hair was dyed red a name's all right, anyway. I Tim regarded the Kelly murder as brilliant, aggressive red unknown to closed case. So did Macl'evitt, and Nature. Hut she was affable, and ex' Evidently, not tremely fvpryone else Harry met at headqnar death about Mike. ELI:ers. "The Kogers kid "done it. that's grieving herself toaround to see Char "Just dropped sure, i nn declared. l ms iiiipino .iul-fthe didn't let noliodv else in that lie," Tim said. "Anything you want to know. Mr. Gilbert?" :sotieil!:ht-"Just one thing. Where were you d frltl "':l.vbe somebody else let himself the night of the murder?" ,11 iarr5;" Mrs. Kelly laughed. ifTirH 1 i'u smiled scorrit ullv. "You don't read the papers much, do n foil, "How?" There was a new lock on tuit door. ':" Show kevs. him Mac." the you bur Mac obliged. "Why?" "Because all about that was in The sabry "Here you are," be said. "It was Herald Tribune the morning after the ucjjl it''i'ied to Kelly's panis button." a phil '"Show him the decanter. Maybe he body was found." "All about what?" braid'111 something out of that." "All about tny being up In Harlem "There's I. STbj "Why not?" Mac laughed. a dance." at in a it." half :otfdeih",t pint "And what lime did you get home?" that in Iftji gruesome exhibit "Around daylight," Keal d up!",," which had killed a man. "Hid you let yourself in?" eei;t,t glass, and nearly a (piarter. full "Sure." tfO"' reddisli that "Wonder why liquor. js "And you didn't wonder where Mike I idi'ln't spill out," Harry ventured. liaC "Maybe the cork stopped it," Tim was?" "I thought lie was asleep. We didn't bliBCfl'lie.l. baj "Tliey ilidn't tind any linger prints;' room together. The lights was all No. The guv must have worn out." "No light in the front room?" J E'uves." "1 , n "No." il.i ii, ' inn i ,t ....r.tnrn.l i in in i i iiiiiii. "Sure?" I I I II III.' I O k P'ltlts on tl n liottli if llljllll'l "I ead sure. Anything else?" he served it?" "No. thanks, I didn't mean to keep "(Itioss he wore gloves., too. My toller always does!" you so long, Hut one thing led to antil her." "Well, If he wore 'em" "I get IE "That's all rlght," Mrs. Kelly as "If you," Tim Interrupted. I him. sured got nothing to bide, wore done this pOTjthe p,iy (,.,( gloves, Filipino wore gloves, why Irop around any nine you feel like ngfj'ri'l :"'n "laylie the Filipino's Uie guy that it." is fcajone "No boles in that alibi, Tim said, thi" . re.e-iiethe sidewalk "Kxacllv." as they an jou got a bean on feu." the ''Straight shooter, she is. Kan a sa Yd! ( (inceded, nlniost admiring- - loon when Mike married her. ? What was got v,onnd op. thi U' "Of course. I still think we cot certainly about it the latch key riglit party, but lie's a cagey guy. all that ''.right and shiny, wasn't "Hiii iuid ne (ihin t say iioin"Braiul hew. She told yon nl""it gloves In nm, U by- - don't u4 Bf ki vvea.s Vui?'' did I, when we weie lool.in iie ovrt aiiJ" fct'e tqe Ir'lssl' Ue Ij'j. i,e Wallet." ! . " 9 i' pat- e easy-to-mak- terns. 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I've seen him discredit one witness after another with mere monosyllables. Tell Wlnslow 1 may have a tip for him some day. It's nothing now. Just a phone call. Hut, If I ever find who It was " Harry devoted that evening to drafting a letter for the real Jack Kidder to copy and send to his mother. Something told him that whatever the boy wrote himself would be cold and resentful. That would make the old lady unhappy, and Barry didn't want her to be. "I've got a job on father's paper," he wrote, with genuine pride. I've respected father's wish as to using his name except at Southampton, of course. They had to know there. At The Globe, I m on my own, and getI'll be a credit to you ting ahead. yet, darling." From that, he went into some detail as to his interest in tlie friend "locked up for murder lie didn't commit." and the need of funds for his defense. Kven to Jack Kidder, it was obvious that tlie letter had to be sent, so sent it was in Jack Kidder's from the railway station post box at Southampton the following Friday. Barry arrived on an early afternoon train. He had wired Kvans to meet him, and found Willetts waiting in the front hall. There was no doubt now that the butler suspected something, and Barry, sure of what he suspected, faced hitn with a broad grin. "What's the matter with you, Willetts?" "Matter, sir?" "You've been acting queer ever since tlie night Mrs. Kogers spent here. I don't know what you heard that night?" "I)o you mean eavesdropping, sir?" There was a pained surprise in the man's voice. 'Not me, sir. I've got my position to remember. I've been a butler with some of the best families." "All right," Barry soothed him. "You think I'm back at the kind of behavior that alienated me from my father. Well, I'm not. That 'glittery lady' is the wife of a man I met In Florida. And, for the third time that week. 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