PAGE SIS MEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933. llu. HIDDEN DOOR BY FRANK L. PACKARD Cbapter 47 HOUSE OF DEATH - . l 1 .. . l shadows of the lane anil, silent- 1 now, made their way along It with Sergeant Mulver In the lead. Somewhere ahead, Colin knew, waa the rear of the Wine Preea and the alleyway that flanked Michael Barney's specious tobacco atore, bnt It was ao dark that lie could scarcely see Sergeant Mulvey's form Is front of him o dark. In fact, that when finally Sergeant Mul- Tey halted suddenly Colin bumped Into him. "Here we are I" cautioned Ser geant Mulvey under bin breath. It was much like last night, much like that other door which could not be many yards away only that tonight. Instead of Buck O'Mara, the big shot of the Mask's murder quad, It was Detective Sergeant Mulvey of the Homicide Bureau who acted as guide. Sergeant Mulrey opened the door soundlessly and closed It behind them soundlessly and then for full minute they stood motionless, listening. Then Sergeant Mulrey spoke. "Kind of force of habit," he grunted, as the ray from his electric torch stabbed suddenly tbrough tbe blackness, "eren though I know there ain't anybody here." He -thrust bis wrist watch Into the flare. "Twenty minutes yet. Lots of time for a look-see around." Tbe rooms were comfortless, acantUy furnished, containing scarcely the bare necessities no one giving them a single glance would question the status of old Keppelsteln as a miser of the first degree. By contrast, the mural decora tions, untouched, obviously, except by age, since the days when the Wine Press had been in Us prime, were ludicrously grotesque: here a pointed Jungle scene, there a group of nymphs dancing In tbe moonlight above a rickety kitchen tablet But Sergeant Mulvey seemed little con cerned with these details. His flash light poked persistently and In quisitively Into cupboards and cor ners and out-of-the-way places. "Nothing down here In the shape of any private wires or that sort of stuff, he announced Anally, "un less they're damn well hidden." "That trick door opens on the floor above," Colin reminded him. "Yes, I know. Force of bablt again. Well, let's go up." There was only one room on the second floor, and Colln's eyes fol lowed the round, white circle of light as Sergeant Mulvey's flashlight traveled from the threshold slowly around It. The room ran the entire depth of the house and had once, It was quite obvious, been the caba reft combination dance floor, bar. and main dining room. Little alcoves, where tables for two. Inviting tete-a-tetes, might have been placed, still punctuated the walla at Irregular Intervals while the walls themselves were adorned with huge plaster casts, de picting scenes even more fantastic than those painted on the walls of the rooms downstairs. The only windows In tbe room looked out on the street, and the shutters of these were tightly closed. . At the rear of the room and stretching across almost Its entire breadth were the remains of a bar, a decrepit and woebegone affair sow, the mirrors above It streaked and blistered nntll they were almost beyond recognition. There were no furnishings whatever Just litters of rubbish piled, or rather thrown. In heaps here and there about the floor a veritable catch-all old packing cases, chairs, and various piece of furniture broken beyond repair, and all now covered thick with dust " CAN'T say this listens good to ' me!" exclaimed Sergeant Mul vey dubiously. "It looks like this was Just another way out, without anybody knowing It, through Kep pelsteln's front or back door." Colin shook his head stubbornly. "It that's all It amounts to," he Answered tersely, "why did Buck O'Mara use It last night when he didn't have tof And tonight there's nothing to prevent him from mak ing a bolt down that private stair case. It be does that, of course, the only thing that's left for us to do then will be to go home and begin all over again. "Well, we're here and we'll see," returned Sergeant Mulvey crisply. "Where would you say that hidden door west" "Run your light along the wall over there again. Not ao fasti Thorel Allowing tor tbe stairs on VIRGINIAN NAMED MOLEY SUCCESSOR WASHINGTON. Sept. 30 (API President RoosevU today appointed 1L Walton Moore, former member of congress from Virginia, to succeed -j v.u.r Uc, I'd say It must aw Just about there." Tbe light was focused on .. platter barge a la Antony and Cleopatra that waa decidedly daring In lt conception, and which floated on what had once doubtless been, la color, though calamitously faded now, a sunlit aiure sea. It was about midway along the wait "Some dump!" ejaculated Ser geant Mulvey. "Before my time on the force. Those were the days, eh? when the highlights were down here, and before they turned the good old Bowery Into a morgue I Well, come onl Time's nearly up." His flashlight circled again. "How about getting down behind that old packing case up there against the wall on this side near the bar? It's big enough all right. We'll bet aclng that trick door then, and'll be able to see plenty without being spot ted." "All right," agreed Colin briefly. The flashlight pointing the way, they moved up the room, and lifting the dilapidated case out a little way from the wall crouched down behind It Given anything to see, by peering around the ends of the case, or even with due caution over the top of It, the view would be practically unobstructed. "It's ten o'clock," said Sergeant Mulvey, "but It'll take the boys a few minutes to work their racket" "Right!" said Colin, . The flashlight went out It was Inky black. Colin could not see an Inch In front of him. And there was no sound though be strained his ears to catch one from tbe other side of the wall. No move ment now from Sergeant Mulrey. Just stillness and blackness every where around him. And now time Itself seemed to hare stopped. Had a minute, two, or three, or ten passed since Mulrey had switched off tbe torch? He grew uneasy. This room here, this house, as Sergeant Mulrey had said, did not look very promising there was nothing to Inspire confi dence in the belief that the link be tween the Mask and the big shots of his mobs was here. Certainly the Mask himself was not here. Sergeant Mulrey and he were unquestionably the only two persons In the house. Surely by now Buck O'Mara would have come If he were coming at all. Was this, after all, merely another exit and en trance sacred to the big shots and Buck O'Mara In flight bad chosen In stead the private stairway? HE shook his head doggedly In the hlankneRM. ThArn vau tnn much to point the other way. It must be here, somewhere, somehow, that the contact between the Mask and his lieutenants was made. His brain churned on. The silence grew heavy and op pressive. It began to palpitate audi bly and finally to thunder at his ear drums. In spite of himself, uneasi ness and misgivings wore beginning to obtain the upper hand. There had been more than time enough by now, and ' There came a faint sound from across the room Indefinable. And then suddenly a cluster of colling lamps went on and the room was ablaze with light His eyes blinked In the glare. The barge bearing Antony and Cleopatra soomed to have bobbed up and down as though It had ridden on a swell. His vision cleared. A figure was running across the room In the direction of the bar Buck O'Mara and Buck O'Mara was tearing oft his coat as he ran. And now there came another sound a distinct click this time. Colin, peering around the edge of the packing case, mechanically rubbed his eyes. The bar was re volving upon Itself and now it pre sented the reverse side. It had become a huge wardrobe. Rows of clothing, wigs and hats hung there from end to end and In the confer, below a mirror, was a sort of shelf, waist high, strewn with small pots and Jars and tubes In endless variety. Somothlng was thudding at both Colln's heart and brain. Hla eyes swung back to OMara. O'Mara's outer clothes were oft now, the sandy hair was gone and the back of a short-cropped, black-haired head presented Itself to view. He could not see the face. Again Colln's eyes shifted and, aa though drawn by a magnet, fast ened, amongst the rows of clothing, on an lnch-sqnare checked suit of light fawn, and, hanging on a peg above It, a brilliant red tie and a straw-colored wig. That was Helmla Schwarml 'Copyright, 1IJJ, Frank . Packard; Mtr)y mysteries si plain, tomor row, to Colin. 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