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PAGE TW O T H « A D V O C A T E SATU RD AY. A P R IL », IMS ‘ much and Ihe tin III hung, \ public eagerly devoured all news pci taming to the crimes lleyoml Insisting that they knew nothing about the killings. <• except what they had read aud heard, ■ y CLIFFORD C. M ITC H E LL Illy Treasvant W. Anderson for A N P ) neither W hile nor Fruch would talk According to the police II was their Steadily Growing' theory that French and White had SYNOPSIS • • • - T H E STO R Y T H I S FAR — Staid been "sore" about the closing of the Club Alcolona. and hail belelved that The "exchange»" received during the old Washington. D. (V had rapidly either Rrooka or Freeman had framed E D C AN N AD Y. Joined ihe ranka with other metropoli Founder week revealed the fact that this per lau cillea. with grafi, gambling, vice « * • » . %ml had had the Ihpior whuh sonal column now has reader« In nine and whatnot flourishing In such man cans,s| the club to he cloaed. planted there, and had then phoned tiepart- Published Every Saturday at Ï5C' N Entered a» Second Class Mutter In the different publication». The seven new ner thal left ihe old Inhabitants awe ment of Juailr agenta, ttpplug them (Ily Shoglil Et fenili I stricken Underworld life was al Its ones are: E. l*th Avenue. Portland. Oregon Poet Office at Portland. Oregon o ff Thla had readied In a declaration height In all Its vailed ramifications. The Tribune of Washington. Ik C. Telephone GARFIELD 7523 Under the Act o f IMS THE P R IN C IP LE S OF ONENSBS Into ihe ennobling principles of Hla A war was on between Ruck White of war hy French and While, and who Introduced the column with a per and hla partner. Joe French. Ihe rec therefore they aet out to "g e t” their Administration, are forging ahead lo rival gang leaders, pulling them "on tlnene explanatory note; The Florida ognised leaders of (he clan and two K it* Rrtd . . . . Beatrice Cannady Franklin loti there be no mistake The prlncl • • ‘• b,uh "> • Kingdom on this earth, Sentinel of Jacksonville; The Carolina youngsters Harm ltrooks and Al Ihe spot” In two aucceealve nights Upon thla contention of the police, j pie of Oneneea ofg Mankind Ihe pi ll lisa Ila Indirect inalili, »ta tIona ln Freemau. generally termed aa Muscle Times of Ihirham For two year* and Nancy Lee . . . . . T. J. F r a n k lin .................. Columnist which was purely rlrrutneunllal. the voi round which all the leaching, of ,b» gradual diffusion of tha spirit of Ins ami In thia «a ita r e were Ihe ua- a half Mr Austin has given my re j Resalle Bird . . uat Intrigues, undercover and double two partners were held for murder. In I Uaha'u'llah revolve Social Editor William Picken« . Conti la no mere oui * ;,rW -•n «»»rllr «Inch la sponlaneoua- BUT leases favorable consideration, tie crossing activities, with mystery he Ihe first degree, without hall burat of Ignoran! emotionalism or an •» • rtota« ou' ,,f "* • " * " rr of • rt,#' T H E SPE C TA TO R K N E W T H A T now has with him as city editor. DeNorral Cnthank . Health Ed ilig addisi by ihe constant appearance W . J. Wlieaton . . . . T IIK Y W E R K N O T G U IL T Y |expre»alon of vague and plena hope, organIseti society. , Duck Jordan . . . Seattle Editor Chick" Coleman, who by the way. Is of a strange young man“ on the At her home on Florida avenue. Ol- ' Columnist Clifford Mitchell . . . It would lie stimulating lo tnlloow the only colored journalist who has arene of action whenever anything Ive Lester raised a tear stained faee * Its appeal la no( to be merely lUentl- happened. And things had happened. fled with a reawakening of the spirit the history of the growth and devel- Subscription Rates payable In advance ken the trouble to visit me In Kelly M i l l e r .................. first Ruck W h ile and Joe French had to hr landlady. Mrs Parka, and inur- | One Year. *2 50; Six Months. #1.50 The News Star of Newport been arreated ami released on bat! mured. Just aa ahe had done a hundred of brotherhood and good will among opinent of thla lofty conception which Column.st t Three Months #1.00 Ralph C l y d e .................. 'a. Miss R L Johnson, the something unheard of in (he under tliuea. I know they didn't do It Joe men. nor does It atm solely al Ihe foa must Increasingly engage Ihealleullon woutdu t do a thing like that" Mra. (erlng or harmonious cooperation « of ihe responsible custodians of Ihe has also consistently sup world. and on the heela of the coming — ------------------------------------------------- lM“ l>le. and nation, destini*. of imk . p I . . * ” d nailon» To I ported mv efforts bv her liberal treat of ° ,l,B ■ •*•««. the sweetheart o f; R ALPH L. LESTER f * » >< __ . * ... . . . Ruck White. To add further to the only last ulght had teemed so happy »n plication» »r e deper. Ila claims Hie stale, and principalities Just emer- ment of my releases Incidentally a te th„ w, rp lny. tlfylng. Harry Ralph L. Letter, whose column is than any which Ihe Prophets glng from ill- welter of the great Na- ran my picture ¥i her last anniversary nrtH,k, „ „ j , hl„ kln„ , by hecause she was back In Washington appearing in this issue under the cap Its poleonk upheaval, whoee chief preoe- issue George W Marri» s llroadcast. "unknown parlies" and again the my agalli aud near her Joe ‘ Rut I'll flud <>f old were allowed to advance. — B A P T IS T S — tion of "Done at Random ' and which sterious stranger was present Wash out who did It. If It a the laal thing message la applicable not only In Ihe cnpntlon war either to recover Ihelr way down In Monroe. 1-a. has for the past two weeks appeared Ington clamored to know who killed I do." aald Olive, and that gave Ihe Individual, but concerns Itself primer rights to an Independent existence nr Mt O LIV E T B A P T IS T CHURCH in The Advocate under the heading of two Brooks and the family of the slalu Washington Coltre Department Ihe East First and Schuyler Sts. "Lettergram s ’ Is a brilliant young In the passing of Noah D. Thom paon man had rowed vengeance upon his more aldea, all without their know Ily with the nature of those eaaentlal 1» achieve ihelr national unity Rev. J. D. Wilson, Pastor student of journalism Mr Lester re of New York. I lost one o f my most killers No clues were left Me had ledge The hunt waa on' Who were 'relationship» that must bind all Ihe conception of world solidarity S e e filed sides In Philadelphia. Pa. SHILOH B A P TIS T CHURCH enthusiastic journalist supporters. It simply been killed a . many another the murderers. Only the Spectator states and nations aa members of one not only remolo but Inconceivable It The Advocate counts itself fortunate East Tth and Everett Sts. “ ? I ,« " 1|lv It doe» not conatltuli »a s not until the forces of nationalism was through the Intercession of Mr had been lu other cities. W ill Wash find t hat high school kid Yea M In being able to engage the services he had Rev. 0 0. Gardener. Pastor merely the enunciation of an Ideal, bul had succeeded III overthrowing the Thompson that George S Schuyler a Ington solve the mvsterv? of this young writr and we predict to find him. and then he would know NOW GO ON W IT H T H E STORY for him a successful future. why it all happened and who tini 11 i stands tu»ei>arahly asodated with an foundations of Ihe Holy Alliance that few years ago. that I secured the ac Negro journalism is In its infancy — E P IS C O P A L IA N — Who was thal high school kid* That ¡ Institution adequate to embody Its hail »ought to rurh Ihelr rising power. tive cooperation of Senator Charles A and there is need for many strong was what the Spectator meant to find I truth, demónstrale Ita validity. and that the possibility of a world order. Yes. he was sure of It' He was Roxborciigh. of Detroit St- Phillips Mission out ambitious, studious, race loving young right. It had been that boisterous I perpetuale Ito influence. Il Imptlea an transcending In II« range the political • • • Knott *nd Rodney Sts. men for the work. The field offers a It wos the t hlrd day of Olive lata- . young lad. of the hard eyes again Rut Blaine Coles. Lay Reader wide scope of activity ahd libera] re Only last week the former Senator what on earth could a youngster like ter a week at the Rialto theatre, aud { organic change In the atrueture of Institutions these ustiona had ralab- preaentday society, a change sm-h as Habed, came Io I m « seriously enter turns in opportunity for service to wrote me as follows: that he doing mixed up In this kind ahe had hen a raging anaatlou Carry- ones tellowman. — HOUSE O F P R A Y E R — lug on maaterfully abe had provali *he "o rM haa noi yet evperlem-ed II talned II waa noi unti! after thè o f iratnr m o m f o r * W h .« « A r » ih»» E n c lo s e d h e r e w i t h is a e lin n ln e fa EDITORIALS “ rhis &• That' 1I RACKET 'The G 0 3 I o f a THE ADVOCATE NewWorldOrder House of Prayer East 10th and Grant Sta Robert iearcie. Pastor VALUELESS DOLLARS It probably never occurs to moot of us that there is such a thing as value — M E T H O D IS T— less money. And it isn't counterfeit either Millions of honest and legiti Bethel A M E . Church mate dollars in this country are now Rev Daniel G. Hill Jr . Minister absolutely valueless and useless. This is the money that drops out of circulation It is hoarded money Its First A. M E. Zion Church owners keep it in safe deposit boxes ♦ IT W ülivm » Xve or in teapots or burled In the back Rev. Lee Roy Kinard, Pastor yard. Money has no intrinsic value —its value is determined by what it can do when It is working When out of BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH work, it is as useless as would be a number of similar sized pieces of tin. Rev. Daniel G Hill. Jr . Pastor It isn'e staying taxes or meeting divi dends or employing labor or buying Sunday 11:00 a. m Palm Sunday, aupplies. It isn't doing its part in keying the wheels of enterprise turn- Rev Hill's sermon will be. "Triumph- lnF- ;ant Christ" Special music by the se- There »re two distinct ways of put- r inga accounts in banks, or purchasing government or other high-grade seen- rities. The other is buying needed aj- A n ^ t h i.7 r .V 'L nV ^ M * V f y «UtP‘The money spent serve* a double purpose. It provides employment and alleviates distress — and it obtain* for the spen- der the supplies and repairs at the u r dollar A Mn 8 into rut at least a part ,l'r7 of 7 the furnace renovation, into a new roof or other house repairs or paint, into •ome labor saving appliance, into plumbing or yard work You'll get a- bout twice tbe value yoo'd have' got three years ago — and you will have helped the cause of recovery. America needs more jobs and less charity. It needs more spending — wise spending, that gets hones and perma nent values in return. E 0U C A TI0N another thing ex ' o r b ® Harlem, and also Connie’s lini jdlnary course of events as shaped ami eesentlan loyalty upon which the run aud now brrv actly like (hat one and that H a V * * br' ," * m **,u ln * for the brìi J controlled by Providence, give way to tinned exletenre of their naf louai life young high school k i d " What was It m * r I c a * * p r e U I e »7 V i t re He ' \ T hV 11 tnr ! * " ' W fundamentally different depended Wiht a vigor lhal recalled all about? The Spectator meant to ftnd of Ihe day was about seven o'clock | " " ln » ”•' infinitely superior to. what the energy with which the members out And he also meant to find out If that evnlng. and the place wa* the the world haa already conceived It *»f the Holy Alliance sought lo stifle Joe French and Ruck White had any entrance to the stage door of the Itl* calls for no leas than the recouatrur the aplrll of a rising nationalism a thing to do with this latest gang kill alto. Hon anil the demilitarization of the mong the peoples l i b e r a t e d from the Ing. for It could have inrluded anyone I Snapplty dressed In one of those of those Innocent suspecting pedestri whole civilised world — a world or- Napoleonic yoke, these champions of Iona tan. belted overcoat* which ans and theatre-goers who were wend sw u m nearly to hi* ankle* and wa* ^ 11 ******* un*Hrd ,n the e**entlal an unfettered national sovereignty, ing their way to the theatre Maybe the height of youthful fauhlon. a well j eapacta of ft m life. It* political ma In ihelr turn, have labored and are It was the latest more In getting rid built young man *tood near the Mage jchinary, tl* »plrltual aspiration, It* ■till laboring to dl«u*redlt prlncl idea And this is the Senator's letter to of pestering competition, and the*«* door entrance, lailly smoking a riga traile and finance. Its script and Inn upon which their own salvation must gangster* w ert getting desperate to Mr. Fitzgerald rette, ami apparently waiting for some start ridding each other with bullet* | “A few days ago I w is reading an one. Olive !»e*ter came down the guage. and yet Infinite In the diver*! ultimately depend Heretofore, It had been "fram e-up*“, The fierce opposition which greeted •treet to th stage door Heated In a ty of the national characteristics of Its article appearing in the Charlotte Re- a* the Spectator had uncovered In ma car parked by th«- curbing at the stage federated units the abortive scheme of the Oneva publlcau - Tribune, written by our ny «J xsti i s a i i i R i new«» irw n B t v « l 1 r s i a , o 1 I i . of »as*, hi* thrilling atorle*. Tw It represents the consummation of Procotol; the ridicule poured upon the friend Doc DeFoe. tn which he states block, from ihe theatre, tn th* quiet ' Í 1 ’ .1 ? " ‘ ".'I C " * * m“ " W‘ * nior choru* and children V V “*'* J* human evolution an evolrutlon that proposal for a United States of Ku choir I you visited Michigan State Prison, add home where she always stopped when playing In Washington o U v r i- e s t e r " “ - , , U n * l" r» b- 1™ *b »«*« » • ">e has had Its earliest beginnings In the rope which was subsequently advatu* pretty * la r appro.irh«*»! th«* cut rain i* >' « « » " " " V I — c m ,.« c . . . ... ed. . and the failure of the general e“ m ^ e km , ofk % e hÄ '. n ‘ " h V Z ^ » b« cam ." ^ ^ d ^ r ¿kd r ^ b- b - »...... F Uf». Ita subsequent de m.. by ,he Adventurers Club under the confined there for some time When l P1' 11 " » P » <*>« yoiina velopment of lrlt«al aolldaiity. leading »« he me for the economic union of Ku- supervision o( Mrs. Mae Hill. was Senator. I attempted to do some- opening UI, her week at the Rialto *> 1 ,ur ,h,, h ,,,,llr * morrow man Of the snappy overcoat movt*d to- in turn to the conatltutlott of the city* Ily. r«»i»e mpe. may appear as setbacks to the , At ?:00 p. m an "E cho" program ' thing tor Mr Mitchell In the way of morrow wards her state, and expanding later Into the In efforts which a handful of foreslghted The Spectator hurried from the a* "Please pardon me. Miss", said he l- Wtl1 h* * ‘TeD by ,h' deI* * * ,e* to ,h' " ,t,n* h,m tr" m Jackson, partment. downstairs, and across the stttutinu of independent aud sovereign ptople are «%rncstly exerting to ad OIder Girl* C o ,f* r* m<'* » ‘ Corvallis but was unsuccessful, and w a, very street, to a telephone booth, where he vtrtlng hi* face in the light, "but you nations vance ethls noble Ideal And yet. are are Mis* (»ester, aren't you?** The w hieb convened March Jlst to April happy to read that you ezpect to take called his City Kditor's de«»k and un words were spo* n in a softly pleas The principi«» «>f the Oneness «»f w,‘ Mot Justified in deriving fresh en* 3rd. Miss Chrvstalee Maxwell, who his matter up with the present Gov folded to him the details of the latest ing mellow voice, and Olive turned, .Mankind, as proclaimed by Ilaha u'Uah rouragement wh« n we observe that wa* elected secretary of the confer- ernor personally. I am sure thia young killing in the Capitol's gang warfare, to see who it was who was addressing r irr -i». Ä lrh .. n«» more and no less *he very consbleratlon «»f such pro po and t hat night all of the Northwest her. I h ink lug t usually fhat tt might |h|| enoe WU man has learned hi* le**on. and Is section of Washington hummed with . . Wil1 Iead . . tbe , discQ* » ion so lem n assertion that attain- *■ in Itself an evidence of their be one of those ever-decreasing 'stag ^aTe ^ f' n having large audiences ready to go Into the world and do the discussion of fhe latest killing TT door Johnnies''. ment tn this Jlnal stage In thla atupen *etady growth In the ntimla amt bearla inspiring programs and discus- good. I am quite sure anything you ¡was on every tongue, and a* usual "Y es", she re plied, "I am Oltv* l e i - doua evolution Is nt onlv P '-'-xnarv but men? In the organized attenuo. bions. can do for him will be appreciated th* »«m e of The Spectator was in It. ter. why?" It was then that the young inevitable, that Its realization la fasi that »r e being made to diseredi! so At S:09 o'clock, the Order of the W ishing you much surces I am ' For b'*d h' no* * ' * n 11 * nd * T" n man turn«*d hla whole fare to her, Eastern Star win have its annual ter- • • • W E U »E f tbm dasth « « r. 1» I f flight where ahe rduld make out clearly In approaching and that nothing »hört of »»all«**! a conception are we not wit- from the scene of the murder? the light, all of hla features and he a power thal la horn nf God ran aur- nes.m g the repetition, on a larger Tlce R,,v H Franklin Hrav, If Idlewild. I Hardly had th* ink dried on the arale, of those stirring struggles and slowly removed hla hat The watcher •'«•ed In establishing It Rev. W . R. Lovell, former pastor of Michigan, who is Interested In the final extras put out by the Evening In the car grew taut’ It was the young So marvellous a rnnreptlon find» R ere» controversie» that prere«led Ihe Zion A. M E. church will be with us Idlewild Realty Company, writes to of- 1 billet in w hen Detective Sergeant O ' sch,J,| kid' Ila earliest manifestation. In the ef- birth, and assisted In the reron.trur- on Sunday morning. fer me a "home-site" if I care to make i Brien. of the Police Department walk As the pretty star looked at him. a fort« ronarloualy exerted and the mod *«•*•*- •*« *be unified nation, of the l*»d Into the brokerage office of Fren my headquarters in their community. ch and White, and calmly announce«! puzzled expression came over her face already achieve«! by w **»l? and she s**md to h thinking, where eat beginnings • • • ZION A. M. E. CHURCH j to the two partners that they were un had ah sen that fac? Who was this ,b*' d«*clured adherents of the Faith of Rev. Lee Roy Kinard. Pastor And Mrs. Florence W . Oakfleld. ed der arrest. " If I were you, I wouldn't pleasant-faced young fellow? She knew Raha'u'llah who. eonsrloua of the .\n«i «... itor of the Columbus Voice wants to say anything boys N • Governor's office when I was measen- j ger during Governor Osborn's regime 1 1 am also enclosing copy of letter 1 have sent to Frank D. Fitzgerald (Michigan's Secretary of State« In your behalf. I am quite sure with a man of hla type interested in your case, something will he done for yon immediately." 7 7 >-•' *«»■'" cate, to progress, or train. Every per- preache«! to a lull house on the sub- , to Columbus and help her run her pa son has latent qualities to be develop- ject. "T he Garden of P rayer". When per. ed. innate potabilities to be unfolded. tbe invitation was extended. Mrs. Ada » • • ¡7ueDsU t ? b r ^ d e n “ ni,ed * 1,b th* chnrch At uiues to broaden. The human subst- . „ ance of the Individual cannot be n**ht M rl J R MUI* moth cac- church. changed by education' that is. a c a c -.e cr r joined the chore*, tus cannot Jjecome a tree a stone can Sizty-eight to«jk Communion Sunday not become a brilliant gem a monkey morning. cannot become a mar. nor an ordinary Prayer meeting was well attended man. a Christ. But cultivation and ed ucation make each of its kind shine in Wednesday night. Its own sphere Each lamp gives forth A chicken dinner will be served on as much light as it is able, according Thursday. April 13th from 5 until • to It« capacity. p. m. by Stewardess Board. No. J. On Abdul Baha. the Persian I 'r says there are four influences that ef ly 33 cents per plate. Next Sunday Is Easter and the pul fect the life of man: first, heredity; se«-ond. pre-natal Influence; third, en pit will be filled by Bishop J. W . M ar vironment. and fourth, climate These tin of Los Angeles. California. The four Influences together are the cause church is expected to be packed to ment and give him the power to tran- of man's innate capacity for develop* bear this noted divine. »«■end the laws of nature through the agency of the human mind. The powers of the mind: reason. perceptl««n. ideation, and imagination differentiate man from the animal and make him capable of acquiring divine attribute* and attaining to the know ledge of God. the supreme achieve ment In 'he e«|,nation of the human race ON THE P H Y S I C A L P L A N E and so It w ill be. The first editions of the mornlna papers told the Capitol In glaring headlines that French and White, b r o "M aggie » ” » « * Partners. had been arrested and held in mnnortoin with th*. kill- Her Life and Deeds' from inK„ of Hmrry Brook», and Al th* I .Mi^hlng T o . Tin« innan p r »-m th known to the police as The March K,»ch Messenger. The Ap- ' prominent figure« In Washington’s ril Crisis; and Interracial Review Fa underworld No hall was given, and ther Coughlin’s "New Deal and New the two partners kept In Jail It was another sensation' Surely an upheaval Man “A Survey of Negro New spa was taking place In the underworld pers in the United State*”, by G. Jam : ' “ " 1 ' !;i" ' 11 1 ,A:' es Fleming Arizona Gleam the J5th letters from Charle* C Dawson; T E paper to use ' Prisons and Prisoner*“ . Plckerill Syndicate ; Mourvan Bureau; St. Louis American, the 9ith paper to I ranci-, o Spokesman; W iley use "Digesting the N ew *". Thanks to San Lockwood; Jooeph W. Sterenaon; I>avis Lee for hla compliment In his Godfrey Mfg. Co, and the picture from "Chat with W riters" feature which ap that Minncapoll* party whom I haven't pears In the 8N S papers with many of *een In H#*venteen year*. my weekly features. Complimentary . Merely acknowledgements L CANT YOU WIN THE MAN YOU WANT ? (R y E D Cannady« The m.mey broken homes by divorce and otherwise* are due In many cases to t he fact that most marriages are purely or a physical plane. Physical beauty of form and face; physical grace and carriage; a caressing voice, a bewitching smile— all are attractive physical elements. HoAever. rhiefest and mo«t daagei . of thi , elements are those which make a sex appeal awaken M x d«-slre and Incite to sex union But the physical Is not permanent Illness will mar the most beautiful face and change the most symetrlcal form. Constant association will tend to make physical beauty less prominent and less appealing The physical In sex will tie satiated and perhaps glutted making commonplace what once seemed irreslstably attrac tive or perhaps It will end. In repul- alveness In fact the physical alone Is a tie that will n, t bind when have come the fading of facial beauty and emaciation of physical form and ex haustion of sex element unless there are between a man and woman stron ger ties than these. |t will mean Ihe end o f happiness for them. Unless there exists the higher qualities of the heart and aoul to appeal and hind, there will be wreck and ruin Jacob loved Rachael when he first saw her and loved her to the end lint he sow more than her outward beauty He dis covered (hose inner qualities which held hla love till death. So It has b FASHION >»<«■“ « " * • * s&wiirs«iU7s£ •** h him. but who wa* he? t«ubllmlty of their calling and Initialed And then in a flood of recollection. ahe grasp*«! him by the shoulder», and In a voire huskyy H th emotion, hope. VARIO US CHURCHES HEAR CHOIR gladness, and desire, she said: "Aren't you Edgar R eed*" -------- "Yes. Olive. I am your brother. Ed gar Reed.” That waa the reply, and The Bethel rhorua has been filling with a glad cry Olive did that which engagements at Kendall Presbyterian — ANO — most women are prone to do. she church. Highland Baptist church and fainted The » » I c h e r In the car got „ „ th<, K(. „ y out of It Tbe S PE C TA TO R moved «>- .. . . . . . ver to the pair Manley ( nmtniinlly t enter. "L e t me assist you” , was what hla quiet voice aald lo Ihe lad who stood tbe stage entrance, backstage, where looking helplessly down at the girl, ready and willing hands aaalated them his sister, who had fainted when the )n , arrvlng her to her dressing r«M,m. — AUSPICES— revelation, and sight of her brother. ,|,p number One room of the theatre whom she had long ago given up for Allrt , h^rr whn she rrvlvd. Falgar C » P | —111 I 11 H i dawned upon her The b I wm k |lmM| l(,|d his «lo wry. ry while » patlenl * * * IL < L ,I1 O V J l J l K l hail ln*»*ri t«M> gr«*at. ami with h»*r taut and keenly lnter**t«d II míuimt . h I chk I nenrea already a trained to the break In th llttl«* dreanlng riH.m, hearing th«» Ing point over Joe'* arrest, *he could tal of th H«*parat«*d brother ami *lHt«*r atand no more. Th»*y flood thorn, th#» thrn of thm Th«» Together, the two carried her Into girl. Olive IsONtr, the nweethart of u F O U R T H A MA DI S ON STS. man awaiting trial for munir; the .spectator «funding there a* l*»nz Prin ter, a diffident young gentleman and Kdgur Keed, the brother of ollv«* La ir, th high Nfhool kid, the man In tlu* death «ar. the man who K N K W what It waa all about. There they Mood It L O U I E A N O HIS B A N D waa a «frange netting for the ntartling revelatloiin which were about to rnme. 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