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Grey Enthusastic Over Honolulu;
Celebrities Listed As Shipmates
Now En Route to Suva and Sydney
l-M. Nod-: hvU fin-y. ml
YiMMlsIim initliUK'T of the Alii i 1
Ti'ilmiH1. N sjitisfyiim a di-sln-tn
nt pliti-i-M l.y M-iv-
iim as a vww iiu'IiiImt ihi Im.inl
tho rnriflc llm-r Sli-rni. Thr
f.dlowhit, li-iti-r wlv'H ini-ti-fssIiiiH
of the lift' f a w.ilor
man. on iioaku s. s. sn;ni:,
(Mailed at ! l'ai;nl. Willi thi
run ciiMhiK it first muriiint; tiln-.v
iivit the wiiti'i'H of tl" l'Ji'lfic, tlu'
Matson liner "Si'-rr;-," jifH-r a fix
day trip from San Kninrifc", pi.s:-'-(m!
the jnKK Hlopcs of Ouhu isl-
fiinioii8 l)iiimnl Hc.nl and Wlu- ;
kfki bench to the intrance uf I Ion- ,
tu hai'hor. !
('osmoiolitan Jhmolulti, inetrop-;
oils of Hawaii, from the iinaran- : Head and changed the surf of Win
tine station, Is a spot of iiina'.tng kiki lo glistening rrysinls.
homily. Klsing ahove the city are .Mark Twain was certainly right
volcanic slopes covered with trop- when he called Hawaii "the hv
Ical foliage; the soft nori licasl ( liest fleet of IslamU Ihat liefl an
trjide winds are fragrant with the ; choivd In any ocean."
perfume of wild ginger, ferns and!
flowers. After Hie piildh- li-alPi' ' ' "-M"'ienc. i In- nensatlon of
launch visited the Siera, the liner Raveling ,"in the rongli." there Is
niowlv steamed Into the docks, es- j " ''"' ny than joining the
corleil hy scores of diving hoy,,. I ,'-"'v "f( T1,,t' ,'li'tlilMU'T
eager lo plungo into the watera of .fnimped and dirty is an interest
tho hay for pieces of sliver. ln '-"'lioom in which tu study
! human nature.
At Honolulu the Sierra was met Included in the crew of the Si
hv the usual crowds of people and ' lius-dan. a Mini, a
the "lei." made of flower IdoH- (Nm-weghin, un Australian, a Jiri-
soms. was much in evidence. Kven
the "kamai-ina" (old-timer.) seems
to lik to wear a Lei on the streets
uf Honolulu.
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There is a (hdightful mixture of
the Orient and tlie Occident In
Honolulu every nai hmaiity may
he found here, with a noticeable
"odom hence of .liinunw and
Chinese. There arc Hawaiian traf
fic "cops," pidturesriue In their
novel garb and seated under giant
umbrellas ill street inlersoctions.
Scores of Japanese and Chinese
shops, with their signs that only
an Oriental can read, are found
In Honolulu even theaters fea
turing Japanese movies.
The street -curs have no win
dows, are cool and airy, and many
are handled by 1 lawaliuii motor
men. Honolulu Is certainly fascinat
ing, colorful and unhpie!
After a Ult-mlnute cur ride rroin
iJ own tow n Honolulu, t ho tourist
tuny see the center of romance for
Oahu and all Hawaii Wiakiki
hesell.
Vi;.i a Itenuty spot that 1st
The magnificent Koyul Hawaiian
hotel, rising above a mass of trop-1
leal trees und" shruhhery, Is the
social niecca for fanliiunahle Hono
lulu people, as well as for (he
"innlihlni" ( newcomer . Here it
Ih a pleasure to dine on the beau
tiful veranda and watch, wit Ii
breath-taking lil'erest. the surr
hoard rldtq-s speed In on the magic
waves of WlakiUI.
And wln.t a history the Hawaiian
Islands have! The group is even
Indicated on an old Spanish chart
printed In ir.".:.. In 177S, Captain
i'ook rediscovered Ihein, and, ae-i-orilinu
to tradition, (he dotiKiny
ra plain's men Imposed upon ( he
Ha wiai ns' hospitality and t he J 1 1
trepid explorer huh stahbed to
death In I77!.
King Kanieha mcha L was the
IJeoi'Kc Washington of the island
tile tales of his slrtigule for power
a re written In blood- -but Kamc
haiuehi. proved to he a w ise rule'-.
A statue of th!s great Hawailati
now stands In frotti of the Judici
ary building in Honolulu.
.Merc words seem in adequate to
descrihe the gorgeous flowers of
I luwail. Now the yellow polnsi
ii na, tulip 1 ree, s.lU oak. retl and
.a in Ihi w showers, poluciaua. pi Ilk
and white shower, night -hlooinln
ceieuK. pink and while nionkcy
pods, paod Iree, Jncn ra tula, hls
blscus. golden slmwct', giant grape
myrtle and hrassala are In bloom, j
TUo soft oviniiiK I'l-eezc in lndt n khii reprr.HiMitative on the .Sierri
Willi the tl.dlrate iiiixiuie of odovsilbe Multnomah AthbHc. eluh
f 111111 Ihese M'im-h and flowers i
perfume thai only Mother Nat in e
tan produee- Hawaiian nilllM aie
eerlajuly li)rnm pa I'ulde!
When the faint struniniini; note-
of ulddeleH hre (jellt I v earried hy
the eventnu t.jee.es that nweep
over Wtakllvl. it is Inl.T.-tlm; to
MtM niid eonsider tlie or Ik ill of
Ibent.
1'ktllele, in Hawaii. in binminue.
b' pronounced 'ooUoolele" the "n"
proiHUineed we prnounee two
"uV" touelbei .
I.tite In Ihe ISTO'h. I'ortuj-ue-'e
Iminlj-'ii' nt hroiiKhl the Utile k"'
1 a in to Hawaii. I'eeiiiise of the
diminutive nie and the NlacrtiM
manner of pieklnt: ihe siiinuM, the
Iliiwatlaus likened the small gull-(row
.tin lo a flea oil a Ki'idiMe, and that
is (he literal Interpret.!'. ton of uku
tel "Jumping flea."
O; bu Island, on w hh h Honolulu
is si l ualed, h.iH an area of U S
siplare miles. Honolulu, Ihe nie
llo polls of t he I la w a i la H Islam,
has a population of 11 :t. immi. It iv
also iutcresllng to know thai tic
territory of Ih.walt paid more tax
money Into the IHilted States treas
ury than did Oregon hist year.
Kotirtoi n million dollars was the
price the I'niled states paid for
the Haw alhin 1 'land. Slucp 1 '.Hot
the leriilory hay paid Into the na
tional (reatiut y In exec of 9 1 '.'.'.-
iwt. inm:
The population of tile Islands
H o w Is approximately h:.o.oim'.
Women arc saying: 'Tlnkham'a
Compound keei mo fit to do my
work." "I was nervous and all run
down. Now I eat better and sleep
better". "It helped my thirteen
yar old daughter," "I took it be
fore and after my baby was born.J
"I am gaining every day."
wmmm
I Then- are -i'Miioi mi.h.r chi-x,
' (I'HI !f(.ll(ni M, 7 IXiSloffifes iHMl 1
I :t:.,iHMi w'ir,; liomeM. Th Vniu-d i
Slides may ! .tuily proinj of tin;'
Ilituaiiaii Islmids. J
! When the Sierra slowly sh-amed j
j mil of Ifuiltdulll lliilmr, wilh Hie
i i a in i xu'iiins in . M'li a no 1 1
Kuwiidln;- from (he dm-Un, anil fly
ing fishes pluyiiiK in tin waii-r,
'everyone cxpericneed the feeling of
i sadness thul Ih fell when a fare
. uHl is i;ik'it of a di'i.r frh-nd.
j Hawaii lias an appeal that hinds
, her i (i one's heart with a lei of
pleasant iii'Miniilcf.
As i he Sierra plowed her way
p;.Mt ih
harhur enlrance, a Klant
moon. Mice the Indian Hiiinni-'ri
unions of the Kukiic I liver vitlh-y. J
gleamed from hehind Diamond j
"" a rlninni an.i iwo rweues,
In spile of the wide variant
of nationalities and types. It's a
conuenial "ganii" on tin- Sierra and
if the two daily "watches" eon hi
he dispensed with, this would he
u perfect voyage.
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At ten minutes past one o'clock.
Sunday afternoon, t he .Sierra's
whistles and siren announced thr
crossing of the equator. A Kox
movietone out fit, hound for Auk-tr.-tlia
recorded for perhaps the
first time in sound und plet ure-i.
1 he Neptune pageant enacted by
t he Sierra passengers. Ii will he
early spring In Australia, when
Sydney is reached.
f'liptain f'itlewuod Sauib'is Lin
coln, lie? governor of Ann'iinin
Samoa. Is a passenger on the Si
erra. .Mrs. .M. T. Watson, who is
author of well known books of
eliqueUc, is also a passenger. Mi.
Watson writes under the name of
Lillian Kichlef.
The distinguished personiigeH o,i
the. Sierra, however, are not limit
ed to the passengers. Stephen Wil
liam Harvey, who has the distinc
tion of being the youngest soblier
in t ho Allied armies in h ivmr
during the World war, is a steward
n nils limit.
Harvey, at the age of I :i years,
enlisted with (he Llth I.;. Italian oi
lioval Hiulilauib-rs of Canada In
Ittl l and served until 1Hi: with U
the :trd brigade. 1st division. 1st
contingent, seeing service at
Vpres, Hi. Jullen, Somnie anil I'ass
chandaele. He was decorated with
the croix tie guerre for rescuing a
platoon commander in the face o:
machine gun fire. I (arvey als.i
served In Archangel with (he North
Lussian relief forces of the Amer
ican army and was held prisoner
by the J.lokdievlks for nine months.
Tho youthful celebrity has nu
merous decorations ami has hc-n
entertained hy the king and queen
of Kngtand, the Prince of Wales,
ex - President Wilson and many
other notahtes,
Harvey is writing his biography
while working on the Sierra.
I lot a few years ago J Immy
lirowu, the song and dance artist
of tieorge While's Scandals, wi.s
"knocking 'em over" on Jiroadway
I In ii Jimmy's health hroke. That
meant a long rest. Now the sa
loon deck steward on the Sierra i
none other than tin- famous Jimm
only he's well aujim ami anxious
to return to Pro.idway and tie'
"stage racket," us h" puis 11.
It secpis good to ha vo an Ore-
of
I'ortlaud is wndiliK i,f baMehall
team to Sydney lo play some of
the crack AiiMiialiaii nines. Tb
I'ortlaud team Ih composed oV
some miKbty line fellows and tliey
are Kettlnn a Kfeat kick out of the
loin; nip.
The rorlland elub Im-vs e-e
(wire defeated hy Hawi.lian teams
and. IIioukIi I hey offer no ulihic.
the Ioiik vo ae cert a Inly had it
effect on the team. Their tday in
Sydney w 111 he longer and they
will have a heller ciiaiicc to kci in
condition.
After Seven davn of cioisin on
the mi nl h e r n ccas, without
Klimphic of bind or ships, ihe Sierra
will steam Into I'ao I'iiKo liiiimr
niornlnu. I'auo I'ugo. accorl-
tug t
erra,
ating
Pa:
old-lime haibo-H on III
super-tropica I a fascin
dcanic island.
I 'ago (pronounced 1'ango
I'atigo) is an American naval out
post ill the I'acltlc a ml here one
may see the real South Sea n. i
(Ives.
After leaving l';mn Tai-.o, the Si
ii a will next stop tit Suva in thr
I'lji Islands. Here we w ill see
I'MJI Islanders, Sa moans. Solo mo i
and lillhert islanders. Tablt la us.
Tougaus Mid other types vi South
Sea If-lnnd ualivet.
l-'ioni Suva the Sierra w ill vo
direct lo Australia and. alter
five-day voyage, will anchor at
Sydney for nine d : before be
ginning Iter long ( i ek bo mew ai 1.
The South Seas, with hisclnn:-
( illg Islands. pli'lHlcmie proph-,
glorious Miliets and fl ln I" i -1 n .
certain!-, abounds vjth e.itor and
romance. iiki;i: i;i:i;v.
Wins Ortgon Net Laurels
I.A i;itMK, Ore., Auk. iIM
Ninth Oswald, Sintkane and Idan -I
tennis cbamplon, gained new Inn
rcls at I'Mlon vesterdiiy. tb'fealiiiv
il.ylc Wilson vl Imhlei, ti n, I. I, to
I win (he east (Mchoii clniuipiotisbtp.
Hm or llat-k lo W oi k.
WASHINGTON. Au-j. Ii. oV
I'rcsiib-nt Hoover letuined to Ih
White Hon"' today from his fish-
iui' b'd on Ih. I: i jo. I . O I i .'I Ii
i L;tlna,
Ready for the Lakcview Round -Up.
St - -u
p.' : - P$Mr , i
Days in which S. Davis rode Cotton Kelly will be revived at the Tenth
Annual Kour,d-Up to be hold :.t I.ukcvicw, Oregon, Autrust Sep
tember 1 and 2. Plans are. being made for onu ol the biggest uhuwf
in the history of the Western Frontier.
Tax 1 1 img
Around
The new Kresno, Cab, municipal
airport wilt be rei.dy for use short-1
ly after the tdd airport .eight miles
to the northwest, is nhandoned.
Soptetnher L All equipment of the
(dd field will be moved to tho new
site. One long runway has been
graded ami oiled mid the others are
Iteing completed as rapidly as pos
sible. A complete night lighting j The airport of tho Krelder Iteis
Installation Is heing placed. . m,,. cororallon at Hagerstown, Aid.,
' is to he equipped for 'night flying
A hcM-on on top of the Majestic i Hagerstown is one of the cities on
hotel at Lake I'haiies. La., h is the Washington - Pittsburgh air
heen certified as ail airway beacon i way, which soon is to be lighted
ly the department of commerce. ' for night air-mail service.
Hy IIciImtI ('. IMuuiiiirr.
AVASIIIMiTON. Uli IV fore we 1
quite talking about Calvin Uoulidyc
and what he did while he was in '
the White House, mention must he j
.,,,,1, of one more thing lie gUVC i
more animals to j
the national zoo-'
I'iglcal park in !
Washington than
iinv other nresi-
dent.
A nd this Is not
excepting Theo-
d o r e lloosevelt
the famous bunt -
j
rbaps 1'uol-'
B Kills tu tile. 1
id::
7.iiij e x t: e c tl e d i
those of his pro- '
deee.iHois because j
HtHQUlT C.PUJMHf.
toni c a n finals)
were given him '
and .Mis.
may. t ho
ConlidKe. lie Ihat
us It i
fad remains that the
zoo collection of raie animal
was j
increased materially in the admin
Lstraliotl just concluded.
Cludrv Colleclioii. I
l'or insiance. (here's the cinna-1 tbi ni on a stronger cupper cliain
nion hear from the American !,ml ll;i,t Uni rc-strun-; every
northwest. A i iv day be may be I week.
seen pacing in his cage along bear ' '"'bo biggest collection of Mag-.-walk.
: P'"'apbernalia he ever bad charge
There Is ihe pigmy hippo from1"1' Vil "Tin ( Jovciikh-'s l.ady.'
I.ii.eria. a rare animal in captivity. I l yars ago. The play went from
the gift of ll n vey rircstonc to the
fininer president.
I'eehaps the most outHtanding
gtfi foolidge made to the national
is the fine pair of Hons, known:
as the president s lions. 1 hey are
in t lie I i rst cam1 of t lie lion row
around tin- corner from Uahy N'tJi,
(he gorilla. The pair was sent lo
Hi.- While lloice hy ihe mayor of
.John nnVshurg, South A friea.
There nre n u tu e r o u s other.,
smaller or less familiar to the .on
going pul die, hut just as valuable
lo Ihe collodion.
Incidentally, one of I 'resident
Koos.1' volt's gifts continues to re
side at the dd, and is one of the
most popular inmates. It Is the
ostrich presented hy the late King
Meiiellk of Ahyssinia Tlie hird is
now Mind, hul ii" pi rfi I ly docs
he know his way around the rag"
and the outdoor enclosure that the
casual visitor would never suspect
bis condition.
Adhv Sou hi. j
i '..iii.t.'.u .-ifi d, ih.. i
.ooh.ulral nark compriM- a oart ofifrletion will have a semi-siren I
the more than 2,;i"o mamm;ib. sound. Cut .Matty'a wind niio hines
birds and reptiles boused there. involve the use of electric forge
1'be zoo functions as a national in- blowers, mid a box whose vent is
slltution Just as any other govern i a triple-Jolnled section of stove
ment bureau. Karh week's mailitdpe. each section fitted with lule
brinus rc(Ue-.iM for help and ad - ( like wo.. den and metal pipes lo
vice in regard to animals from all aeho-e u blending of many gllslv
over the country. tones.
That II enjoys a tjation-w ide pop- j To git a first rate thunder
uli rity Is shown by the faet that I crasli I'unadl and bis aides roll
attend nice last ear totalled some j t'i'Mi pounds of cannon balls down
;i,ililii,inia p. rsons, in. hiding ho-,tsi;i d- gree tnelttie of nietabsheet
of Ki liool tiH.lr. m Iii oi L-.tni" d 1 ed boai.N. b-tthtu tlOMn bang tlllo
l.c. comini: 1 1 mil all of the
f t lie u tn hi.
V2S
yiiy iu.,tt ivru
--THEATERS
It) lctnln Sc-iiiuuir ;
NKW VOUK --It was on a nigh',;
Ua seasons ago. and "The l.irlln::j
I of Ihe Hod . ' was playing at t!o
i I'.ela . o theater. 1
1 'I tie dram:' of the .l.tpSIHen -i
a nun a I rolled tow nd lis . Ins-, i
! The audience leaned forward rapt
'as the oriental chief exhorted h!
' men. as he had ehoi h d tllehl on
; a hundi e. nights ''cfoi e. to die
, bi ut i hi then- last meat 1'ittle
' "Mo :in I"k trooped from the
s. en.-. lea vim; In-hind he ni a
single pla er ii hule gii , who
sat on a step in the center of the
Mage i a nd M in mined pen: i el;
upon a ither.
She Miiuminoil for lonnvr t liiin
usual a f one
Iheti aiother
.1.1,.
II. 'll
. II. k.
1 1. .in
ii n.l !
lb -I
The
Airports
The light Is a 4-Inch revolving
beacon of J.uiiu.Onn camllepower.
A n unnamed Dayton, (., group
l considering establishment of a,
commercial airport near .Miami.
Kla., for st ud en t Instruction. A.
large tract of land has been ob
tained for the purpose.
hearing the pistol shot offstage
that was her cue lo die a violent
;ind tragic death, she rolled over
and simulated a natural one.
And not since that night has
.Matty l'urcell trusted an assistant
to load a blank cartridge for him
into a stage revolver.
Mima's Jllnck Pearls
Matty J'urcell Is Uavid Uelar;
eo's properly man. Ho has held
ih:it iiortfolio for 25 years. If
all the nk chests and cardinal's
'-'wi -s"'"
h-v .Matty's cus-
,oliV vere heaped up
together it would look 118 if all
wt " "'--i'"--
esh-ed. and if all the hoofbeats
H,u thunderclaps ho has been
'sponsible for wen- laid end to
' "" -. "i
four .ticct to tin- Yukon.
I iut tbu most diUiiult tilHKv
' property J'urcidl ever bad to lake
i rare uf. In; tli inks, wus Kejiore
" " Nin,K Vl in
"Mima."
Mima demanded Mack pcul Is,
and the devil look a sliiny of
them from around Ids neck and
ran them through bin fingers as
lie banded them to her.
The pea i lw were made of metal.
They were hen vy, and they were
,,',s;i-!'' cuuim; Uu' cord - on
. wmcit i ney we re Mt uuz. .Maltv
si run;; t hem nn a copper .strand,
but just as tin- lcvil was band-
hiK them to Mima one niKbt the
j cord hroke and they fell loose into
Iilt hands. After that lm wtruiii;
th'1 Kovernor h drawing nxnn to
I n!s i orar,. tlicn to a little home
I ' ,,, ""hurhs. and in Ad IV to a
M'blld's restaurant, which was re-
Produced, even to the cashier and
i lie flapjack Juggler In tho front
window
.Ihe (ileal Storm Ncrm
I "Ihe Clrl of On Johl-n West '
I bo properly man had assist
ants in the storm scene. Some
of them sifled salt ih rough th"
rafters of the roof, others ground
wind mat hi pes In the wings and
) 1 1 ies, some more sprinkled paper
and sail around the door when
anybody entered or departed amid
tlr snowstorm, and one man hud
naught to do but pelt a window
j with fragments of rock salt In
simuhoion of sb-.-t.
M.jny of Itehisio's storm effccls
have been dei.scd by J'tuidl hiui-
self.
J .Most wind machines are wooden
mill-wheel contraptions with c.ui-
vas hung looser over tbeni so
that when tlie wheel Is turned tile
i b.m ti i- of stcH tdate.s. In the
I lies is a t h under dram with a
lru
head fic teet In diamctr
w hich reverberates, when thump
ed, like the empyrean '-ploslon It
represents. The drum cost $r.'D'
id build I 1 yi a is ago.
N. B. C. ANNOUNCER OF
NKW YOUK. Ann. p. -Opi--.lol
n ll.' Panlcl. announcer for
the Nullum) I Hnmdcaxt ing compimy
shu o I'.t J.V died early cdny. He
became 111 tu tho studio n week at i
Satuidav ntulit ami u.is oMcratcd
uoon tor pel Hondas lst Wednes
tiny.
Panlel was credited with Intnv
tluchu the preshlent to rudift u'udi
ences nunc times ih.Mi am other
announcer.
NOTE DIES M YOIW l"Ko."UKIH AIUINU '
! iiinnn nin nnnr
SYXOl'SJS : llntfir 'til, raUf.na
ut llUui: water , fnm -vtci wo n til
Ih I'uihirhury fi'nui y. four nf
th in fhnhi r u.i en! i fiftii,
i'nr.in ) Mut-fhi'i. htu t him ni
Ir.ixfly. 77'c vth'i' tim qvv nUri
in'xl i I'rtf.t rwj'.'l l'othrrbi'V?i,
ii hunr Hfttfli f'l' hirinl imia-f't
tittiui-trti frit, nnfl 'J "tu i'vrHiitrty,
vh'i a' i rrf Ii lot rn Yrronirti u
brttkr. Thr r vr.t turn , c thrt n
tn il ret ProtrXft,;- l,tx rt'tn. v
orricitiy;t, ami f J ic i l( t it
purt w r lillirrbury tri ti ra-
Itti rttin foilr. f'i tijun'ttr fid
I'rlt ltriVotf3 U il.ttumtiv Mrrnr.
If t ni'i-n on It in ft if r.itm irn hvi
r.'nn:if1h Mnrhntf. Xi.c turn be
lirrr frhn u lut'flir iuf .1 iifl.,iff
l. rmhh;, t In ;i I'cU lhretiteii. tu
lii-inlrr a io.tf ( thr pm kh.'
hf.iiin, !'!! a'm;ta to ;rhiir, tltr
luu-rr Imlt i1 h' ilttur. n hM
rii:i tl't ui'fi'i the room, t (( alls
tu I l c .floor d if.
WHO KILLED PELL? '$)
OKLL was dead . . .
Seven of us stood In a semi
clrclO'in front of the bolted door
gaping at blm.
Then we all ierceived we were
furtively looking at each other. In
stinctively wo drew hack ' and
Hpread apart.
Poll was dead , . , But how had
Pell died?
At this point nobody had spoken
a word. Mr. Fothsrbury glanced
aruuud and, picking out Eastley,
A sinister silence filled the room
made a slgti to him. The doc
tor bent down and placed his hand
under the body which was crum
pled ro awkwardly. Immediately
he rose and shook his head..'
"lie's ntnno dnnd," said . he.
"No -I don't propose to touch him,
till ..."
Mv. Kolhcrbury brouRhL ihe intol
erable and seemingly interminable
seen? to an end. He motioned us
to our chair, went to the side of
the big fireplace and we heard the
cogs of Uw; telephone whirr. Then
Mr. Kolherbury sulil:
"Three two." Silence asain.
"Police?" ho aid. "This Is Mr.
Fotherbury speaking. Something
has happened here ... at once
. . , Ih Ihat the inspector? . . .
Ah, yes! Can you come yourself?
. . . Very good . , . Ask to be
shown to me In the library at once
. . . Thank you."
The receiver clicked ou the hook.
Mr. Fotherbury turned away Irom
the wall, sank into his chair be
side Marling, ami siit bark with a
set look upon ihe beams in tho
rn if.
Thn followed an eternity, hint
ins (t minutes. Knr a Ions; Mine
not ft word 'broke the uilencc, in
which HosT Pell lay on Ihe
paved floor. Not a glance fell upon
him. But he divided our thoughts
with one oilier man the one of
the Hcvett who had killed him and
with the man In Ihe ear, coming
from Holla tn Hay, who whs to look
first at HoRer Pell, and then with
cold ImjuiriiiK eyes at the seven
men who wen; In the room witii him
and mw him die.
Senbroko shuddered anil broke
tho spell.
"What are you going to tell tho
police? Somebody shot him. Who
shot him? lts hound to come out.
Can't we know? What did he mean
about a ghost?"
Mr. Fotherbury asain hnd leaned
hack with his gaze lixeil In tho
roof. Nobody an-?wered a broke,
and lils voice faltered out.
Presently there was a low rum
ble of voices, then a knock on the
door.
Mr. Kolherbury advanced.
"U that, you, M. Wayne," he
askd. "I'lrasc .;nd Ihe servant
nwrny."
Mr. !''nlhriiiurv listened.
"Ale they gon?' hr aked.
"Then, Mr. Wayn-, a man has bcn
killed. His body lies at tho foot
of the door. It has i:it been moved
but y.ni cannot oprn the dnor nit
It is mow it k . . No. there is
no other ent-anc4 to the library."
NI V KlISlTY (
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;d Is a iiiemh
coioiiiittet t
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of
OlYj
In-
, cuit r ,.e.:.
i he ? atn-wUb
i,on mothei-f. whhh h hhl
a caitip.tign ne: Tuetl;
liie;d.iy and Tbui d i . Anna-.
W
M and 2. to raise l.tO.oao
to
mmrr Arrn mil in
'" '
I could j-i-.t heur ths inspecior
say:
"Move the body h:wk far
enough to opii llio door. Dhtmb
it as Utile as possible."
Kylley ginnced at Mr. Koliier
bury, who nodded and idnnjvr:. io
KPtber .!i?y niured i'eli batk iiHo
the room a few feel.
Toth Tbury, pah? and stern, step
ped to Ibn door, and shot back the
bolt and pulled il open,
A man In uniform with a puakeil
cup .silver-laced, saluted and came
Ins!de. Immediately behind him
In the doorway wtood another man...
In uniform with a helmet.
The inspector looked around the
room, appraising Ho signed to
the constable to come itiRide. push
ed Ibo door fast and bolted It.
"He's quite devd?" to Kanttey
Kasiley nodded.
"Who Is he?" to Mr. Fotherbury.
"Mr. Jloger Pell, who's been help
ing me In the exploration of the
old Abbey Church."
"When did It happen?"
"At four o'clock precisely," said
Mr. Fotherbury. '
"Four precisely,!' 'Just an though
Fell wns killed by 'appointment.
"This man was shot dead," said
the inspector. "DitJ he shoot him
self?" '
Fotherbury shook" kU' head.
"Then, who shot, him?"
Fotherbury was phoning th; police.
No ono replied and the inspsetor
continued:
"Tho door is luirrod fast. Soveu
people saw tlie man killed. I'm
speaking to them now. Who sli'Ji
hi;n?"'
lint it was useless for the in
spector to reherats his , question.
Nobody answered.
'Thi.? is very foal is !i, grntbMuen,"
said he. "Iet's st down to Ijijks
lacks. I ask yn:i Jirst tiie direct
question, Mr. Fotherbury: do you
k'lov, who slut this nia:i?"
"I do not," Mr. Fotherbury re
plied. "You saw him shol ?'
I did."
'But you don't know who .'ut
him."
"I didn't He who lired. I was
watching Poll's movements loo
closely to notice anything; el- e."
The inspector went from one man
to another, asking the same ques
tions, reeeivius the same aggra
vating replies.
The situation must have been iu-!eti:-ely
trying: to police temper.
Here wfrt sven mn, present
when a murder un:; committed, tlm
door wns bot'od, th i-.-indowr, high
in Ihe walk' were of a type that
could not bn opened, the painted
gl::ss in each wan intact one of
those seven men was the murderer
ami yet not on of them would ad
mit that he s:-w who did It.
The inspector' store of patience
Was near exhaustion.
"Mr.- Fotherbury." ' be Paid,
"your friends are exceedingly fool
hit. 1 hjve jcvpti sen tic men in
trout of me, out of whom hot the
gentleman behind m. in th'
presence of th others. Collusion
tn conceal the facts is a crime. So
whatever you a .ringed among
yourselves before I came, cut It
out ! It won't do."
The inspector thought wc had
cockered up this Rinnsing yarn of
universal ignorunce while we wait
c'l t her j iir him wiih Pell ou the
floor.
Mr. Fotherbury ' was speaking
again.
"I know It mu.it eem very
strange to you, Mr. Wayne; but
hardly a word li;:.i baen npf)kTi.
ami cei'tsiuly no arrangement bn?
hern, nide bet w-n u. We wprr
? ion b rriH"d tn do anything.''
"All!" h exrHimni. "Tlmt'i
i herd to hellevr. ' At least on? of
1 you was not toD Horrifler: to shoot
j ni;tn. t'nles:"
j , i .nvV . !:.". tVm. .t.'-Y'c C(
i 'irto'i cMrtax irt tamorrow't
nn Inl'lrniary bnihlim; on the 'am
pim of the t'nlversity f treaon
tiu'.'tu'. All university mut tiers
ire aked to part ici pate in tlv
drive und they urc beinti ;i.-d:te.l
t- the .'tinb nt member if the
i una ns I. aue of the iinH cr
sliy. on the three day-, u roups of
ontverslty uirl. each gioup led by
i member of the uivi-..n Mt'ttier'
.-o' tcl will if it buslneH house 4
and Individuals, selling ta;s with
sb'cau:
' Puy a b--l k."
Kach tag- will cost M. enough
.n put a brick into the proponed
structure.
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Many Places...!
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alive the old West of cattle
days but in no place is there
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