The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 03, 1915, Image 3

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The Motor Boat
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Daily Service
Paggenger Bmggag
Upper Lake Points
Bus leave Western Transfer
aMre every morning at 7:lG,i
Win. C. Bidder, Mgr.
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OlR FINISH ON SHIRTS
Cnnnot bo surpassed. Our col
lars are handled with tbo great
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We handlo passenger baggage
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also Imvo storage room In con
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EIGHTHJPISODE
The Hidden Voice,
The a ... T . ,"nH
I beglnnltiK Io tell on me, for It was
keenlnit us at work n ii i,i,i. -.
"-" " " -"i mniT wui
hours to circumvent the Clutching"?
Hand, by fur (he cleverest crlmin.il
with wham Kennedy had vr had
anything Io do.
I leaped out of lied, At 111 In my pa-
JamaK, mid aloml for u momciil staring
abcut. Then I ran Into the living
room. I loftke.l -ubnul. ruhhliig ihy
ey. startled. No one was there.
"Hey-Jameson waku up!"
II was spookv.
"Where the'denc. are you?" I de-
muniliii,
Suddenly I heard llio voice again
no count about II, either.
Ileia I uin -over on I he couch!"
I scratched my hrail. puuled. There
wn ccilnlnly no one mi that couch.
A IiiurIi greeted me. I'luli'ly, though,
II came frniii the couch. I went over
to It and. rlillciiloini in it seemed, h(
gan to throw aside the pillows.
1 There lay. nnthliiK but u little ob-
long oaken box, perhaps eight or teu
nicues aqunru at (lie ends. In the face
were iwo peculiar square holee, and
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1Z...I V ,i""7 ",a" a""'
about Ike lc of n wntcli. fastened on
a swIngliiR metal urm. In the face of ,
the disk were several perforated holes
I picked up' Hie straiiKe booking
thing In wonder, and from that magic
oak box actually came a burst of
laughter.
"Come over Jo the laboratory, right
away,"' pealed forth a merry voice.
"I've romethlng to show jou,"
"Well," I gasped, "what do you
know about that?"
Very early that morning Craig had
got up, leaving mt snoring. Cases
never wearied him. He thrived on ex
citement. He had gone over to the laboratory
and set to work In a corner over an
other of those peculiar boxes, exactly
like that whleh he bad already left In
our rooms.
Half an hour afterward I walked
Into the laboratory, feeling a lltllo
sheepish over Urn practical foke, but
Bono the lesa carious to find out all
about It.
"What Is It?" I linked, Indicating the
apparatus.
"A voco phone." lie replied," still
laughing, "the loud speaking telephone,
the little box that hours and talks.
it talka right out in meeting,
too no transmitter to hold to
I the mouth, no receiver to hold to
inu ear. iou see, una irons
mltter Is so sensitive that It picks' up
even a whisper, and the receiver Is
placed back of those two megaphone-
Mike pyramids."
He waa standing at a table, careful-
1 ly packing up one of the vocnphonoa
,und a lot of wire,
I "I believe the Clutching Hand haa
boen shadowing the Dodge house," ho
continued thoughtfully. "Ah long aa
'we watch the place, too, he will do
nothing. Ilut ir we should seem, os
tentatiously, not to be watching, por
hapa He may try something, nnd wo
may taxable to get u duo to his Iden
tity over this vocaphone, 8ec?' t '
I nodded. "We've got To run him
down somehow,"...! agreed. v
"Yea," ho said, taking his coal' and
hat. "I am, going to counect up one
of these things In Miss Dodge's libra
ry and arrange with the telephone
company for a clear wire so that we
can listen In hero, where that fellow
will never suspect." '
At about the same, time that Craig
nnd I rallied forth, on this now, min
ium.. Klalne waa arranging some flow-
era on n stand hear the corner of tbo
Dodge library where the secret panel
wn In which )or father hud hidden
the papers for the possession of which
the Clutching Hiind hnd murdered
him.
She had moved away from the table,
hut,, as she did ao. hor dress caught
In aomethlng n the woodwork, Bho
triad to loosen It and, In so doing
touched the llttlo metallic spring on
which her 'dress had caught.
Instantly to her utter aurprlse, tho
panel moved, It slid open, disclosing
a strong bog. . ' 5 '
Klglne took It. amused.-.lookod( at It
a-'mement; then carried It to a taWo
andaaonod It. f
Inside: were some pagers. W
an aavaloaaaBd paartod t"LIpy
rni raajgiririatalalasal " V ,U,
They must be thavClutchlng Haad
nnparst" aa oaalalmed'to'liaffotf,
haotutlag a ajoaaMtta aoabt waat ft!
tnl'fJiuVufiri,'.? ."' "'"''.''f'r u ' Wan" , "' that you, Crnlr she asked ex
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She selicd (he telephone and eager
ly called Kennedy's number.
"neiio," aiiiworod voice.
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"N'o,, IIiIh Is Mr, Jamcbon,"
"Oh. Sir. Jni,.,.n i'i ,iu..M4
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gao, moro nnd more oxcllcd.
"Hnfii vuii rend them 7" camn hack
the voice iulckly.
"Ne: shnll I?"
"Then don't uimi-ul them," cautioned
' till) Vllll-n "Pill Hum k.Al. ...,!., ..
I you round tyem and I'll tell fr. Ken- ",fln, to. c,can ,tho vh'T f
nedy the moment I can get hold of'jL"1 t,,e bogus cleaner, touching his
,lm , that In a way quietly io call attention
! "All right," said Klolne. "I'll d0 Vhe wrtV.n H ""d dMw,n frora
? that. And nle. e . T n aoon
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I "I will."
"I'm going out rhnpplng now," sh
returned, mulilcjily, "Hut. tell him I'll
i bo "'" hack right nwny."
t "vrry ll,"
""""In "P the receiver, Klalne J
d,",f,l,,)r replaced li t-npcri In the
?" reiunied tho box In Its secret
h,,d'nK f'"00' ,p','l,,r '" !' nnd
,IW,I,B ,he panp' sl""- ''
,. A f?4' mmte 'later ilu left the
house In the Dodge enr
f 0u,,,lJ' olr luborntcry, leaning up
nxalnvl a ralllnr, Dnn the Dude, an
U""arr of tlw Clulcliliir. Hand, whose
dresr now rnntly belled his under
world "nwnnlker," hnd been hadow
Ing us, watching to see wlit'-n we, left.
Thi moment we disappeared, he
ralre.l his hand tutf fully nbuvo his
head and nimte tht dIkii of the Clutch
ing Hand, Kar Joru the ftreet, In" a
cloxi-.l car, the Clutching Hand him
self, his fare mutkrd, gave, nu an
swering sign, t
A moment Inter he left the car, gaz-
Ing about fleitlthlly. Not a soul waa
in signi ana no managed to mane nis
way to the door of our laboratory
wlthout Mng ougm.t.a.
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pers might be at the laboratory, for
ho had repeatedly, failed to locato
them at the. Dodge house. At any rate
he was busily engaged In ransacking
drawera and cabinets, in the labora
tory, when the telephone suddenly '
rung,
An Instaut ho hesitated. Thcu.dla-
gulslng hla voice as much as he could
to Imitate mine, he took up the re-
coiver.
"Hello!" be answered
nis race waa a stuuy in an mat r .." " ""-. ",m-, - - .
was dark as be realized that It waa 1 apologized Jennings. . . They've gone out." ho muttered,,
Klalne calling. He clenched his crook-
ed hand even more viciously.
"Have you read them?" he asked.
curbing his impatience as she unsus -
pectlngly poured forth her story, sup-
possedly to me.
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tened to reply "Put them back.
Then there can be, no question about
them. You can open them before wit
nesses." For a moment he paused, then add- I
cd: "Put them bask, ami tell no
one of their discovery, I will tell Mr, '
Kennedy tho moment I can get him." i
Clutching Hand studied for n mo-
ment and then grubbed the telephone
!?'.. . ... .... . . ,a low hurried words In a low tone and
"Hello. Dan." ho called when he got j,he drlvr nurrle, otti
hla number, "Miss Dodge is going; A fB... m,u,t tt,,icr n,,, dn.
shopping. I want you and tho other
...iv.. u .uuu .., .,, .ic-. Dy -drug, store nnd going Intp the tele
you can, Use your own Judgment." ,pBOdc 0 wijhout a jnoiueufa
It was what had come to be known' hesitation he called upon the Dodge 1
in his organization us me "orotner- house, and Marie, Klatne'a maid, an
hood of Falaera." There, In the back swered. '''''
room or a low uivo, were nan tne .
Dude, the emissary who had bcen,lol-
tcrliik- nbout the laboratory, a sun-
man, Dago Mike, a course of women, '
slatlernB, ono known as Kitty tbo
Hawk, and a boy of eight or ten, whom
they called Hilly,
"All right, Chief," shouted back
Dun, their leader, 'us he hung up tho
telephone after noting carefully tbo
hasty Instructions. "Y7e'll do It
trust us."
With alacrity the Brotherhood
went their separate ways.
Elalno had not been gone long' from
Ine house when Crulg and I arrived
there.
"Too bad," greeted Jennings, "but
Miss Elaine has Just gone shopping
and I, don't' know,, when she'll bo
back.'
Aunt Josephine r reel pJ w. cordially,
and Qralg set do.m, the vuiaphono
package ho was carrying..
;Tm not going to let anything hap-'
pen here to Mis. Maine again If I
can help It," romarked .Craig In a hrw
tone, a moment Inlur, isiulng ubovttaa
library. l
"Vhat are you, thinking of doing?"
asked Aunt Josephine keenly.
"I'm gcjng toput In, n vo'caphoaa,"
hu returned, unw rapping- it
"What's t hat !", she asked. f
"A loud r speakiiiK lelcpJiono ooa
nected with my; laboratory," aa"ox
plained,' reiatiag' what he .had al
ready, told me, while aha IUihodlai'
, most aw-at ruck t the latest scientific
,' wonder., ' " ' t '' " -.
He waa looking about, trying to 'r
ure oucjubi waore-u couiihi piossa
ta bait advantaaa.'whefi he approaehod
tk salt of anaaty ,"
"I too rati Itavt trnntk aaak, tM
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'Which In raanl 'aMaclhfur "ind VM.
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I , There wtu iw combating Ml fltaMa-
I Mix. HIo overwhelmed all ai
by (lie very exactness of nfcr fmoa-
):. "'..! ..'iA
( omiiii! anynriR, pc(ciuM.t. prop
erly nquflched. folio ed tiy kir cuf-
fer. ' , ""
Meanwhile, cloicrt cr,vuchc
hid stood acronN ram the laboratory,
had drawn up not. far from the Dodge
house. Near It wan a man In rather
ahabby clothea and a vlnored cap oa
1 which were the word in dull gold
J lettering "Metropolitan Window
Cleaning company." ilu carried, '
1 bucket and a imafl cxtenolon' ladder,
In the darkened recv'tneol the car
was the Clutching Hand himself,
maiked aa usual, Hr'liad his watch
In his hand nnd was giving tnoet mln
i! InslruclloiiK to tliL" wlmlijw claa-
Pr a"wt "melhirtg, As tlie latter
."urwn io ko, a snaiD.olinr.rver would
tinve noted that It van Dun the Dude.
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mill further dUgulscd. A
A.'rw 'nomqnte later? Dan appeared
' tat the servants' cut rnnrp nf ilu, rv,lrx
J house and ranir the bejl. Icnnlpas,
, i who happened to be dow'n there, came.
I to the door. -
,hl! ""ed written order,
. MAtt JL. u ... .
' w" ""' noiincn icnnings.
Kennedy Shows Elaine, the Little
amlnlng the order and finding It ap-
"Parently all rlghti
, Dan followed hlnrln. taking the lad-
(1''" and bucket vpstnlrs, where Aunt
'Josephine waa still reading,
' n- very well." she nodded., taking ;
UP oer book- ,9 K , The"' "? '
Ilne '"ent lnjunctlona of Kennedy, .
i"f P-n"Be" ? CUUn ,0 "Pe"C
j ,uit'y to. Jen,,lns-. - M .
. ,8y e "" Vatch him," she
. whispered as she went out.
Jennlnn nodded, ublle Thin onened
a window and set to workl
Blaine now decided to no home.
From his closed car. the Clutching
nana gazed intently at tno uoage
hniltttt t?A mllH cote nn hn ii laA.
dor, now waKhlnc the" library window, f
hla back toward lilm.
Dan tnrnft 'plnirtv ntirf mnHA tha
algtl ot the hnuil TuVng t0 Ua
'chauffeur, the nu-stef criminal anok. 1.
misj,fhavc been tefn entering 'tuiicar-
"U Jennines there?'r he asked.- ,
Tell him
"i
friend wants to speak
to him."
"Walt a minute." sho answered.
get him." r
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Marie went toward the library, leay
Ing the telephone off the .hook. Dau
was washing the windows, half In
side, half, outside the house, whtleMen
nlngs was trying tiv'beY'ry busy, al
though, It waa apparent ithat he waa
watching' Dan closely!
'A, friend of yours wanta to speak'
to you. oyer the. telephone. Jennings,";
said .Marie, a she, came Into Jtha
library. ' '. r'
The butler responded' slowly, with a,
covert, a-lanra hi ntn "S. V - " '"' ' !
No sooner 'had they gone, however.
than1 Dan climbed hlltheway Into ta!
room, ran to tneaoor and (akd aor-
them. Then he ranvtoctaeiwladow.'
Acroa and down the, strait, taa
Clutching Hand waa gazing at that
aousn. iie nna seen uan aisappear
and 8upacted that the, time had com.
Sure) enough, there, was, the, sign of
the hand; lie hastllygot out ot the
car and hurried up the-at reet. All'
Wlu tlnio' l.n nkmffn.' i l...i-l.
....p vnv vHnnnvH, WAR ,kuvjiiiik .
lunnl.t. I.hW ,.,M 'nkn. An.flna.ln.MM na.a.W-'
some trumped-up aianrtl v "H
r" As the master- criminal oame In ajr.
the ladder through' fa;afa window,
Dan was on guard;-;llata4g down the
hallway. A. slgnsJ- frasa-Dan.'and
plutchlBgJIand slid baekaf the ior-'
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" "I've flntshad th'aaovtiiaawa . an.
nouncod-Daa as the'bttilorraappoared.
Now, I'll i cleau-tthaj hall wladows "
Jennings followodj llaiaaadow,
n. -aoosier i
Clutaatar Hand
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tha hall aa Dm. WNt.lgirtriilfeg whv.
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"4,mn fmsy see what yon'voq
donol" beratod Tennlngsr starting ,tij!
men np,tno;pieces. ,,.;;
Dan had acted nls part well, and
promptly. In; the library Clutching
Hand ws: busily engaged at that mo
ment beside' the secret panel, search
ing for the .sprlnc that reteaaed it;
He ran his finger nlong the;woodwork,
pausing here and there without succeeding.-
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"Confound Itl" he muttered, search
ing feverishly.
Kciiiitdyj liav!nr, r.;Jc the arrange
ments with the telephone company by
which he bait a. clear wire from .the
Dodge house to his laboratory, had re
joined me there nnd was putting on
the finishing; touches on his installa
tion of the vctsr'"!Tje j ,, , , ?
Every now and then! he' weald
switch It on,; and wc would listen" .lit
it as' ho. 'demonstrated the wonderful
little lnstnnn"tit o me. We had
In sUumantThatf lived Hor Life.
intard - the window cleaner and Jenr
1 nnga. mit -tnoBgkt, nothing of. It at,
thetlme: ?
Once., however, Craig; paused, and I.
I saw him listening more latently than
anroiyuero la some one in.the
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I stened. too.. The tWngwaa so
sensitive that even a whisper 'could
j be magnlfled. and I certainly dldOiear
! something.
(Continued. Monday)
KEEP URIC ACID
OUT OF JOINTS
HELLS RHEUMATISM SUFFBREHSl
t t - - - tr
TO BAT LESS MEAT AND TAKE
S.tT8
Kheumatism la easlorfto avoid, thaa
to cure, siatea a well known,- author
ity. We are advised to ,dreaa warmly ;
keen th& feat drv- avoid itno.u
elt less meat'., but drink, plenty pf
"faier,
DnAltninllom lu u .llni.VA. ..n..u..l, ..
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eating. too much meat, and other rich
foods that, produce uric acid, which la
ubaorbedt.by tho blood, It.ta the func
tion of the kidneys to niter this, acid
from the blood and cast it out in' the
tit iuo; tho uutes of the akin are also a
menus of freeing tho blood of tola, im
purity, In damp -and cUIUy-cold
weather, the, akin pores are, closed.
thus forcing the kldneya to do double
workV they become weak and sluggish
and-iVail to eirralnate'tho uric acid.
which -keeps aacumulaUaif aad. circus
luting, through, the .syateai, avaa'taally
acltling In tho Joints nnd muacloa,-
teuualng 3tiffueavaoreaeaai;attd, pain
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ny tno, ftinv !! Ill ipiniUIHa,
get "from any phar apyv about f par
uunces 6f Jad Saltaj iiutUbleOo:.
nil In a glnsa of water, aud,drWk
fore breakfast each' morning. (,for a
week. This la said to eliminate, Urlo
ucld by stimulating the 'kidaeya to
uormal acton. thus ridding the bltfod
of vtheae.mpurltiasU: v
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"that nil non-rartlsan petltlo. for
nomination snail ro aiea witntno po
lice Judge not lens than twenty (JO)
, no) a aeiore me aateot election."
election In tho'WAltD froM'whlclT.tlw
nominating petition Is Died.
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-Notice of Mortgaging and ffefejef
Real fnfntj, trnGwtfdW
In tbeiciuhty; Court of ' the flliUe of
'Oregon, inland 'for Klamath
Ceunty:
In the Hatter of the Guardianship aad
Estate of Lawrence Horton, a
Minor.. . U
Notice is hereby given that in, pur
suance of ,an order of tha connty
court.ofJthe-Stateof Oregon, In. and
for Klamath, county, and under an-
thority thereof, .dated March 27, 1915,
the undersigned. 'as guardian of , tha
orson :ancl estate of Laurence Hor.
fonnmlnnr'wlll.flrstln6rigk'ji;eaai
ineroaiter, son at private aaie, tno
a .-' a - -. i. "" . .-'1
follower descrlllrearproperty:.:
tuThc certain real eUte belpag-j
;iiig.ioaia mMersKnatea w h way
. am county, sute orurogoa.aM
doseribed as tho-abuthweat tuu-7or
at the southwest quarter, of seetien
i , 23r;aadtthe, aoutaknarrer:- f
v l&Z.JLXfclZLt K3L.2rniSZJi-rm.
or, oifierlsdeMibod-aa .15M
.Winn OlniT.U1,' n n. J .a ..4 nl..
cvtiuu 1VIU X, HUU ,a U Bajiiutt
28, and the northwest quarter-of
" the northweat quarter of iiertloa t7i
all In township 39 south of range
f 1114 east of,the4iWlllaniette Merid
ian." . '" .' ". ,
The mortgaging andf sale'ahereef
will "be made on' or after April Jtjl,
1915, and bids will be received byhe
undersigned at his poctoflce address,
namely, Htldebrarid, Klamath county;
Oregon. - ,
The. terms are as follows, said real 1
estate will first be mmtfmmMjm.
..,vi nu ant -.ZJfrji- .'.'.-"L1!
less -than one yearfroa. 'taV 'datal-
tald order, and VIU, thereafter be sold
prior to the expiration of such year.
Dated this ,27th- day of, March,
1915. " -, - , ,
CHABl HORTON. ,'
Qurdlan of the Persoa andKaUtoot
LawTenco Horton, a Mlabr,.;,
S7-l'17-t4, . ," "" . PH
Notice af Woa'-waar-aavi. nleniekt
nmartitci&&l
In the .CountyConrt'oftholBtata.oti
Proton.orih"eCottnty:ot:jCla
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In the Matter of the Rtate of'joieph
r Q.PIerce. Deceased., - ,J1.
! Notice Is hmbViaVnjrHKtfAgla
i irn.B, e.uiru ot ineesiaie, ana
last will of Joseph' O.PIereoTde-T
w, ubs -iwnau (ireceaiea io ine
county court" of tbo state of Oregon
for Klamath county, her petition fr
final distribution, and has' rendered,
filed and presented to'such court-tier
final account of her admlnistratloa of
said' estate: and that' the hearink oif
ihe.aamo haa beenappolntedarid fixed
by said courf fo TuesdaylAtirH 171 '
1915,'at lO.'o'cIwtlBjtliaoyinooo;
ol' tho n . nl'..i,f.'J.ii'.tr
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terested in said esUte accordlag'to
law are hereby notlfled;thea and there'
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