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’ —-_-~_ THE TREASURE VAULT| |Why No — - a By ARTHUR B REEVE ea : IS HIDEQUS Town ! Beience Meets Science When Craig Kennedy, 1 COULDN'T Live Super-Deteetive, Trails Wieard of Crome World IN THE MOUSE A Story of Clashing Wits and Cross Purpe be ; ’ ma ‘upeees rt t N ean ry it x" . or ( Ss LN © gY Ee, wn ater aah! Bk ji w ) ‘, Sethe CKEN Moy ie ¥ Wid oy KIUK worumol IAT : Hieatiewlat |) NO CLASS To THAT = re sitnple thaw It eemed \ WALL PAPER DADDY (i t Khow ree vat Loan |) IT WOULD GIVE ME Vente atthion enon tunow [INDIGESTION ber of the hetorvue [———— a med ‘Deaty, wont avratlg en Arma, and L saw W BARD to eeeblng to ans, Mets, hin hand something to the clert. = i know # note was sent CHAPTER VII. (Comtinged ) The Forged Will. 8 Harding left 1 could nee that Crat wae nearly on astonished by this startling change as | was, for it necessitated an quick Feadjustment of our opinions. “If Smith and Harding are both ao anxious to press (! ve.” 1 mused, out loud, “it ieaves just one possibil. My—Latham, Kennedy said nothing, but con. tinued to put up the materials he had uaed in the test, In his usual method . i nt that will have w ther Meta can be as innocent @ seoms.” low forgiving of old suspicions and ready to tuke up new ones you was are, Walter!" all that Kennedy anid. “it Lr nber rightly, Me was the more popular girl of the two, Bven before it was known that she an heiress, 1 believe, from what efficient Pinkerton has told us, could have had her choice among latham and Ford, to say others, No, we are still the final solution of th rs ahe Smith, nothing of far tr m CHAPTER VII. The Cipher Letter. ease, - UE surprising turn of events was far from turning Ken- nedy aside from following up the original trail afford- ed by the connection of Norma Hunter and Viola Clifford with the case, Something had con- vinced him that they could if they would shed some very important light om the mystery. Brill, he did not like to take active measures that would arouse their — suspicion, for fear that they might had disappear at often suggeste of the pouce, and having the haps, held at house of detention, where witnes: re often taken der such circumstances, and kept safely in the old building on Mul- berry Street. But Craig frowned on the sugmes- any moment. id calling on our fri First Dep nC ris |. or, per= tion, and preferred to have them watched by a special detective whom he employed for the purpose. Our first intimation that anything out of the ordinary was now transptring at the Chan@ons Arms caine the day after one of the papers had published dare to say outright—that there were certain suspicious circumstances about the death of Mr. Hamilton, and carrying the thing on for a col- umn or more, as the preas has heen Isnown to do several times in ‘tne cases of men of woalth who have died within the last few years, The pub- Heation of the pictures of the girls brought them unpleasantly into the Umelight, Our detective's first report was, therefore, interesting. He had ob- gerved that some one was watching over the fortunes of the girls. There gould be no doubt of that, for no goouer was it evident that some sort % suspicion was likely to attach to jem than he iound that # lawyer, who came from the notoriuus shyster firm of Kerr &% Kimmel, had visited them, apparently for the purpose of assuring them that they were being taken care of in case anything hap- pened, What seemed to interest Craig was the question who had put Kerr & Kimmo! into the case, though he recognived the impoasibllity of se- curing any information from such smooth practitioners, Therefore he had bided his time, ‘We were sitting In the laboratory the night after the discovery of the forged will, Kennedy bad trans- formed tt into e sort of zoo by the addition of several rabbits In cages, He was performing, or preparing to erform, some kind of teat with them, knew; but he said nothing of it, and I was content to wait until he was ready to tell ma, Orr detective suck his head through the o make his second report, “Well,” greeted Kennedy, “what luck now? Whose nomes have you on the court circular of the Chansons Arms to-day The detective, to whom life and de- tection were both serious matters, drew a paper from his pocket. tt consisted of a large shect of note paper, on which were pasted scraps of another eof note paper, much aa if it had been playing at 4 )ig-saw puzele. “Here's a note I managed to get hold of to-day,” he said, “It came to one or the other of the gris. You eee, I had bribed the chambermaid on the tenth floor to save the contents of the scrap basket of that room, Ev- hing is always torn up, but T have pasted the things together, though so far there has been nothing that amounted to much except his. I 't understand it.” Glanecing at it, Craig called over to me: ‘Walter, are you pretty good at deciphering Chinese puzzles?” The note was written—or, rather, jin capital letters, as if somo an article hinting at what it did not ¥ or later, and this noon | obtained those scraps. So 1 fo put the thre Gang? repeated roman. @ name sotne celmingia use in the sieng for a safe biower, This gang fwn't as bad as ite name, though perhaps some of ite members are don't know, They hang out in tie neighborhood known in the newo- papers as “Hell's Kitchen.” Hel Kitelwn?” said Kennedy Why, that's where—or, st not far from the Chansons Arin#—not # doxen blocks.” A checked bimeel!, but L knew had tn mind An's, whers met wi ne flusco of thy ined letters, was in that same any. Inqutries about this 'Deaty asked Crate but only In @ cautious way, I didn’t want to go 90 far us to aro. any suspicion that some one was | ing for ok m until L talked with: ye tough + and he is Known tn the tough of it Deafy is an expert machinist by trade, and he has been employed by Latham & Ford, the builders, you know, who fre putting up the big Hamilton Building downtown, — It ing there are several men wao work for the firm who room together in one old house—that is, some of then are married, and the married ones take lodg ‘ralg Was in) rested at once, That ts fine!" he said, with great satisfaction, “Now, I want you to go back to the Chansons Arms and If this Deafy calls again, follow him and learn something more about him, 1 had almost dozed off in my chair, for the case was beginning to tell on my strength, as Kennedy was busily, engaged in calculating with endless letters and figures the solution of the cipher note that the detective had pasted together. A quick exclamation from Craig roused me. it's a very simple cipher, after all, I suppose you have read Poo's analy- sis of how to pick out @ cipher? Al- moat everybody has, 8o I won't bore you with the process. ‘The letter used most often here is ‘Y. It'a safe to at that stands for ‘EB.’ Then ro are repetitions of such combin- ‘BHA’ and ‘MOY, One of probably ‘the'—'MOY,' of SHA’ is ‘you. ne we a? veral letters, Here's the result fava worked out, You see, the Upper letters are equivalent to the lower nd vice versa--@0; er aaat ehijkim uvwxys noparst other words, the cipher cow; A-x; @- Hunter, so much the better. wll do the best we can.” Hell's Kigchen, by the way, is @ somewhat indefinite region, which has derived its name from an old, ramshackle frame house on a@ core ner of Eleventh Avenue, not far from the cafe where we had been Intro- duced to the district that night when Bryce thought he was going to put @ beat across on the other papers with the Hamilton letters. The old build- ing from which the name had spread to the district was a place in which many a brawl! bad occurred, and was well known to the police—one of those places in New York which exemplify so well the difference between fame and notoriety, It was certainly notorious, Apparently it was the house “Hell's Kitchen” that was meant in the cipher, We passed by it, but did not ? go in at once, since Kennedy deemed ft more prudent to approach it after we had secured some valid reason for making our debut in such a place, It was an evil-favored pile of loose boards and shingles in the di which was the only time I had ever seen it hitherto, and then only aa a matter of curiosity, in the course of my newspaper work. But at aight th house and the region for several blocks around it were as dangerous am almost any part of the city, not even excepting some places where gangs of stick-up men and strong- arm men Infested the East Side, The fact is that much of the East Side, with {te unsavory past, ts fairly peaceable now. Times have changed, and inhabitants with them. A good deal has been déne to clean up the It not, ! ations of them course “tn tev v-b * sphus, with a little patience, soon be in possession of the which they thought was so carefully guarded in this cipher. Any- tem; Us +e; arf. we shall secret body could iene. out @ cryptogram le as this.” pearita not agree with Crate. Even though I could understand bie rea- soning closely, and sco tho results follow one another as the night the day, still I should have hesltal i to produce those results unalded, He scratched away for a few min- utes, then finally transcribed what he had written on a fresh sheet of paper, and tossed It over to me, with the remark: “There; that was the messnge Deafy carried to the Chan- sons Arms.” I read it eagerly: T am going to disappear til! thie blows over, East Side, and some success has been tact sou merthrvigh Deafy a Mel's achieved. But the really vicious and neglected parts of the city are, many of them at least, on the West Side, at various places from the Hattery on up to the part that suddenly be- comes fashionable, We passed from resort to resort. In each Kennedy made inquiries in an off-hand way for a man named s not signed, Deafy is only @ go-be- ou going to follow this up?” I questioned, “T guess we shall have to make a trip ourselves to Hell's Kitchen, Deafy, We did not find him, but Walter,” was Kennedy's only com- after ome or two trials we began to ment. learn thy names of some of his friends who might know where he CHAPTER IX, Hells Kitchen, was. Our continued search was suddenly rewarded, when @ bartender, waving “ THINK we're at last on an unfilled glass, Indicated & Bimtlo- man with a dirty shirt and a bone the track of those In- colar button at the neck, but no surance re- collar or tie, aitting in a shoe-shining marked Kennedy cheer- chair, reading @ second-hand news. F paper, and with no intention of PREPAY) Ps fee prepares patronizing the bootblack, still, I MRE and supervised ny prepara- 4, not think Deaty was anything tions for our excursion into Hell's Kitchen, late as it was, The laboratory lockers yielded clothes in every stage of ruin, and it was not long before Craig had decked himself and me in what might be the dress of either @ bum or of & genius. “What ls your idea in going down there now?" I asked, mindful of how he had so particularly sent the detec- tive back to continue his watch at lke so depraved as some of his com- panions, Indeed, there ts such @ thing as “efficiency” and scientific manage- ment coming into being, even In the underworld and with the successful crook T have often found that exces- sive booze fighting does not go, aa it did in the old days, Tho contest of the lower with the upper world has become more keen, 1 suppose it ts rely the survival of the fittest, after all Kennedy quiekt explained to Deaty the Chansons Arms, 8 be per e “Just this!’ he replied, rubbing Sete haa Yara ae fgome tron rust and grease on hia “pals, ‘polis had suddenly | ho ha West he the Hands, and decorating his nails with who 5A iene When tee a thin line that would have been th; despair of a manicurist: “We are to West, 2 er, Won for one ay a reagon or und to the point where he ‘anot pose as ironworkers from the ended to accept a “scuttle of broke, and looking for a job, We have just come in over the Central ~ Our appearance Was nour’: an@ un- in an empty freight car from Buf Kempt enough to excite genuine syme falo. If we can fill in with this pathy, even din Hell's Kitchen, I Deaty, who, according to tie detec- 1, the manner in which Kennedy uve, delivered the hole to Norma gpent 16 cents waa quite chough to * ALRIGHT DEAR in PICK OUT ONE You ice ~ HERE ig Tre SAMPLE Rook ~e CHOOSE ONE YOURSELF _— NERE/ IS THE Book J VW Ra a convince any one that it was very nearly his last. Craig let it be tactfully understood that we Wanted to get some kind of Job in the city, first for the purpose of re-establishing ourselves, but really go that we could look around for a good “crib” to “crack.” That seemed fo be @ good lead, for Deafy waa soon talking about @ job which a friend of his named Maroh had had and had thrown up only a few days ago. “What was it?) What did he dg?” asked Kennedy hungrily. “Who—March? He was an tron- worker by trade, I tink, But any- body could see dat he had seen bet- ter days He never said not'in never croaked. Dis here job wot [' tellin’ yer about wasn't at hia tre ) | IM IV I é anoy pS) WW O00 AOL ee AO ee / By Maurice Ketten)| | \ é Tue +y SAMPLE Boo. I'LL } (FIND You A WALL PARE AWEUL BAD TASTE SEE IF You CAN HRJOHNT Fcouupn't =) | Ptr IND ONE You LIKE IN THE SAMPLE Boo MANDY = $ C OS Z|. lh WZ] KS KY Yea IAS | () Woodie In A HOUSE WITH [ UTHAT WALL PAPER. ——— ——/ aE HOHE ME OT OTOL (HOH Suchen HOH ee PS) I WS) | It was night watchman for Lat‘am & Ford, the con-tractors. If you want dat sort of @ job I'll put you wise to de foreman what hires men in the mornin’, “l'd try it, if I thought I could get it” said Kennedy. “My pal here used to be a bookkeeper till he go: into Jollet for @ little mistake in the Il 0) © Philly, I t'ink, Come wit’ me. And so we were booked to sleep at Helle Kitchen, It was an up. roarious night though that was the usual thing, I do not know how many separate and distinct fights were proceeding at one and the same instant. No one except the princl- an’ be won't be back. figures, Ile can get a Job easy by pals seemed to pay much attention to looking in the newspapers. | Orly them, and except for the abrasions, through on We ain't got much money left, and they were mostly quickly We ane I don't know much about this city, One thing that I seemed though tye read of the municipal was that while the inhabitants but lodging hous Ay fought a good deal among themselves, letters, ae don't fs, hg iyo rejoined jt was a different kind of depravity pint Oe ocde ein, HOR us wens from what Thad been led to expect, decun me, Me side pardner, March, wot heigl ait molested: outsiders: 6s 1 was tellin’ yer about, has went to 7 Kennedy slept long and uncomfort- Wanted— 8IX STOUT WOMEN WHO WISH TO DECREASE THEIR WEIGHT AND MEASUREMENTS, $100 IN twelve women in all. faithfully follow A NEW TWO WOMAN who has achieved the 2 DOLLARS IN GOLD. SOREOG THE EVENING WORLD'S “Figure Improvement Contest.” Contest is open to ONE STOUT WOMAN and ONE THIN WOMAN from MANHATTAN, BROOKLYN, BRONX, QUEENS and RICHMOND Boroughs and the State of NEW JERSEY; THE TWELVE CHOSEN APPLICANTS will have only to AND EXERCISE prepared by MISS PAULINE FURLONG and which will be published dally in THE EVENING WORLD. Three lessons each week wil! be devoted to reducing the stout women and three to developing the thin women. be arranged on alternating days, At the end of the two months, the STOUT WOMAN who has mado the most progress in REDUCTION and the THIN each be presented by THR EVENING WORLD with FIFTY EACH CONTESTANT must agree to use no means of achieving’ the desired results other than those outlined in the a and In the corning he awoke pale and groaning. [don't know how he did tt, but he made himself ganu- CoO) inely wick. Deaty's infallivl for anything was a “little nip m0 thing,” and he undertook to procure the samo with the few coins which I could extract from my pocket without showing what I really had, No sooner had he left the room than Craig was up and intently examining the furniture. In a drawer of an old bureau, which had once had a look- ing glass, he came upon a mult of clothes, spotted and worn. He beld And 81X THIN WOMEN WHO DESIRE TO GAIN WEIGHT AND BUILD UP THEIR FIGURES. them out and looked at them critic ally. They were not Deaty's, The PRIZES. man waa too short and stout for that The spots, too, seemed to Interest Craig, for he pounced on thom Ike a hawk, and ended by hiding the suit In the shakedown on which he had Passed such a wretched night. Aah was hunting through the pocki however, he bad come upon a bott With two glass tubes In the cork Placing one tube in his nose, as tf he were familiar with the contrivance, and the ot to his 1 w “Phew! he sputtered. snuffer's outfit.” a le MONTHS’ COURSE OF DIET b ‘A cocaine At the word “cocaine,” I fairly These will Jumped, That, at least, was signifi cant. few minutes that Kennedy had suc- cerdad in picking the lock of a Wooden chest in & corner and opening the lid. I tiptoed over and looked tn It was empty. Kennedy was about to shut It when he paused, took a pencil pocket, and rapped the b “Hear it?" he exclaime: greatest DEVELOPMENT will ttom, 4, under his Q course, CONTESTANTS bieakiig this agreement will be dis- breath, “lt has a false bottom.” ® qualified. MISS FURLONG will WEIGH and MEASURE all wine to discowar How tee talon horton CONTESTANTS at the START and END of the CONTEST, and was set In, and to undo the work of they will report their progress to her every two weeks. fap SuSE, cpabinehmaken, Cree g All APPLICATIONS must be MADE IN WRITING and Mmners aa fiat, Iny a consider: MAILED, addressed “FIGURE IMPROVEMENT CONTEST,” able mass of panere—some dirty 5 :, re foolweap, others letters, The top Evening World, 63 Park Row, New York City, Each APILI- ghost of kB ‘of, foolscap me | give height and weight. TWENTY-FIVE or older than may enter the contest. TRSTANTS. TWELVE CONTESTANTS bave CANT must furnish @ certificate from her physiclan stating that she hes undergone a physical examination and that sho {s physically fit to undertake the contest course, Also the certificate must give assurance that condition {3 aot hereditary nor due to any organte trouble, disease or operation, must certify to the applicant's age and From the written applications MISS FURLONG will pe sonally select a number of women who will be Invited to re- port to her for a FINAL SELECTION of the TWELVE CON- CONTEST will he STARTED “Cpsyxyk tury “It la the clpher!” muttered Ken nedy, aw he hastily eethor whole mass without looking Our next problem was to safe get-away EF of us we the applicant's present a plece of the old muit hastily around our bodies, under our coats, and, with Only women not younger than the p safely » wed eet we run fo opened the door and looked out into THIRTY-FIVE years of age the dark hull, Deafy had not re. turned. nhedy had presence of mind to nt and scrawl on @ pl 7 and thanks o 1m going to a how Mo left it wh re Deafy would find it j an foon as the and we cautiously walked out of Hell'@ Kitchen, around the nearest corr cen nol then, almost in a run, we hueried te first lin tace Cars, [tsloss than half an we were sitting in our A cry of satisfaction told me in at out of his; An nme huredsy. September 286, 1916 | NI o*n apartne Craig b the te tall, towether with the A versatile fellow, all right,” mented Grate ef paint on hig clothes, And it Our acholarly safe blower had left Pe doing Bit 4 re ee comniae & . # litte homily on the art in gen. ern Li Yoon, ana tne eral, beginning with @ litte ! BEGINS « ad th armlate the th of safes were king” t esponden: partments of his art unembel« 1 by hie | There are f lave uh b hat quan 1 2 nate SARe So Me Sern quick,” toeamure the ‘sate ‘Then followed directions ity of nitroglycerin » not think th news In all thie to Kennedy as there was to my: tions of hiv criminal knowledge were senazing, and L shall never cease won. dering what would have happened if he had been on the atde of lawless- ness instead of law enforcement. He Was Just turning over another al with the remark: up to date, too, ecription of electric drilis, and there is @ certain alur known, © apparatus that I have often ta Little cutt) wondered What's the Matin this There wan @ packet of letters, a mere glance at the superscription of which was sufficient, dressed to “T. A. Evans, President of Security = Company,” and signed by J. Sidn Hamilton, “The missing letters!" Kennedy, In high, excitement, lotte print, would croate a panic: the let~ rs about which volves, and which tn some way awe as Kennedy rapidly ran his eye Hut T shall nevor let such important tw cert case," he remarked as we concluded the moat far in , rogres: “We haven't captured, t we have, at leas! v A hostage for the good behavior of clearing up the the Hamilton treasure vault. CHAPTER X. The Serum Test. aN at the moment when they would be- come necessary, “I think that we are in a position to make use of that menagerie which I have been collect~ ing at my laboratory, and which, I seo, has occasioned so much repressed curtosity on your part." Half humorously, Craig had often called his workshop “erlme clinic, his erimine the subject of acience and crime, I have been following a wrong scent, 3 iy that’s all.” rd noted that there had been @ bill “Wi, poised the serum over the little din Congress to establish test tube, and tr : “This teat under thi eh a hot poured In the serum, and we ned A for himself, Russ straincd our eves to see what would 4 t had already estab- happen. Nothing at all happen oratory for the study a moment, Thon slowly, " . tin the world sup- as all facts and laws of ried by ent and costing ering box rt en happened ta murder 1 dectsively in the t bringing over a rab- re (1. “eannot mM ¢ some ant- acpers vsitively not. ‘There are separate aility determine tests for every other at besides er not oe ans # Were man; there ts 4 serum to discover the ¢ 1 by human blood. In fact, few of a horse, of a cow, or a@ dog, 4 law and medicine are so a pig. If any of these were cult que tions made me For since the frat conversa- which we had had together on at covering the wide range that Ken- Li WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL SAM * iy Bo ATH rye the WW ng Hand in a Tangled Romane the St. Lawrence When Burglar Suapeet Woot mperrtous Beauty Soetety Debutante’s Hole day Leads Mer Into Strange Adventures With “One Cylinder Sam.” IN NEXT MONDAY's EVENING WORLD audpment + Moonen ae oe eal expert Kennedy picked up the ab Ole ich we hed taken from (he Foams Ma the Melts Kiteher i 1 don't suppom you had hy t ve rence 1 plece of eviden: h we tow sorning he on tam 4 to show you what our litthe exe | produced Mere ie the sult of ob © Interested tn what he “ * took the ume to «. reading it off to me edit t The different va fencribed in de. gometimes happens that stal found which ere overlooked te Heht of the aun.” : Having examined the eult Craig said: “This man was en tn the bullding trades, we Therefore, there may have been “ the direc sour com: ve for Lat If they are red paint, water re blood spots, He told how bt A ye oy jowly remove at upote which I have tried, “Hut perhaps they are iron rust ‘That would be natural, [ron rust va- deit row greatly in ite appearance, some forma closely resemble blood; but it reldom presents a red and glazed appearance, such one of two of these spots, wh! agems to have overlooked, do. on these garments, but 0 other things, especially this seam. Seams of - id welts of shoes are excellent hiding placea for spots which are read- ily passed over by @ criminal in cleans himself up. here were various methods in the old days for discoveyng whether blood Was present or not. Hut there is one dark fe aa to the o Uae, re was as much if. In fact, the ramifica- infallible teat, and it is no new and so simple that we shall dispense with all the reat, I refer to the infallible pre- elpttin or serological teat.” Craig was playfully poking hie ger in the cage at the rabbi Y t, vivisection, Wi he remarked, al- “Thia fellow was most before the words had been See, hore ls @ de- formed on my lips “Dhis test was elaborated, startin, e fifteen years ago, when Kraus studying albu- minous ‘ipitates. It has sometimes been called the Uhlenhuth test, but it has been studied by Nuttall, In land, and Wasserman and Schultze, Gerinany, as well as many others It ie almply this; that it has been found that by Injecting Into a rabbit some human blood the animal develops a serun it will cause the formation of @ precipitate with the blood serum of @ human belng—that is, that the animal elope @ precipitin serum was to R pare the rabbit which I have here for the pro- duction of anti-serum by injecting @ little human blood into it. The ani- mal does not suffer, but is merely oon- fined In eon 2 surroundings, The human blood injected ls taken fresh, the fibrin in It removed by shaking it sterile flask containing beads, and rom five to ten cuble centimeters of this defibrinated blood are Injected = ~ Into the rabbit at various Intervala After a certain pertod, the se! ie taken from th bbit.”* Craig made s sight Incision In the ear of one of the rabbits, and drew off some of the blood In a test tube, which he laid nearly horizontal. The serum exuded from the clots formed in the test tube. “The next styp Ie to prepare the dried human blood for the test,” he said, taking the old suit. He separated some of the threads in the spots, and tried to scrape off some particles. Finally he decided to soak some of the spots with a solu- tion of ealt and water, which he sald was from 6 to 8 per lke the saline the fin- “No ainum compound that ad re is another 2 Not applied. Hello! They were ad- Burglary Insurance exclaimed “The hich, into if they cami the whole case rned with the death of at the correspondence ta letter after another, making pi he cried, criminal, captured the We have drawn hig teeth, these He around In this Come ont" maas of cor- posing Ny in deposit box, in a which only Kennedy ft knew, prsons concerned in. thie important transaction so mystery of cen’ solution ‘The resulting solution carefully cleaned and tubes of small calibre. / | ore new Teen ae the hg 2 he said, at length, ng tube containing the ealt ectution from one of the stains. “No T add some of this serum which I have obtained from the rabbit there are any traces of human In this tube, @ haay, milky floceulent: Precipitate oumht to be formed. It is characteristic. If there ts no human blood, the addition of this serum will simply result in the production of a clear liquid, and there will be mo change, though if it were old blood it might take some time to obtain the characteristic reaction, If we don't find tt, then we shall have to try another spot, and another, and then, if no reaction takes place, why, our case simply breaks down, and we OW," aid Craig, after the famous Hamilton letters had been safely and secretly housed where they could be produged half sertously, his laboratory of y. It was not a bad name, Department of Justice Just ratory for the study of the 1 dofective classes, only ia anid to be # blood of an Egyptian mummy thou. sania of years old has responded to it, Here goes!" cC $ this of the identification ally blood sp More+ rtant to « added to this test tube we have here, liquid in it wonld remain quit If, instead of human bldod, It or not, but, the blood dog, for instance, nether they are addition of th ro serur f would bring ng ago these were diM- ring, Nothin, ia to decide, ‘The revelas if pr serum to discover the biological chemistry have blood of a dog had been used, instead tests comparatively easy of the serum T have prepared and Jrawn off from this rabbit, nothing would have happened, either, It cam be nothing else in this wide world ex. man blood There it was before us, final, te erum test. (To Be Continued) In fact, It is not too at th sts used now- the question whether

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