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DEVELOPMENTS IN THE STORY. was the original of the photograph ate ianlk “Gnowe ree Oe eriin Party cc) SCAMS Eee. oe [brotecatse “THAT THE MAN.” KIRBY LANE, rough.rider, of Wyoming has come to Denver to see his | M!tby had seen in his uncle's reom, Am Cotton 26% Columbia Grapho. 3% See eciahoknall | Cee bet dies 16% |vbmarise. Bonk OUR name?* uncle, é the one upon which had been written fam tories So gan cviter dion vlog ain |Math'n Aik Wks 38% 82H 825 42H | SuperIor OF. 6 “Cass Hull.’ JAMES CUNNINGHAM, a wealthy promoter, ‘to tell Cunningham, for |‘7* Words “Always Phyllis.”* Jonsol Gas . ors % ‘ " 1 vA js 7 4 At Abe | ‘ M} IE srg scet Ide 13% Consol Textile 1s Sard set oe Ton Oop Cheer ie tot "Business?" whom he has a violent dislike, what he thinks of him for having wronged CHAPTER XIV. ' we Con Inter-Cal M 7 sin “Real estate, mostly farm ESTHER MclLEAN, his stenographer, a sister of A FRIEND IN NEED. ° Ice 10% ed bo tands."* » “WILD ROSE” re Lane's cfosest friend, also a rough rider, who ee taf the coroner's | Gael BOY . res e é ° Mexi Petrol id k! o . has come to Denver on the same errand, after leaving Cheyenne with a broken = Corl Broaaats <i TOE 100 toa) Oobuer «, pie ol know James Cunniag- |. 5h sustained in a fiding contest, Lake calls on his cousins, quest Was anti-climax,. Thoed’>,, Sy ee tay Sie MT tia Staten Ol. 14, 4 A. 18% | Transcon OM | m, the deceased?” asked Johns. CK CUNNINGHAM, a, bond salesman, and whe had come to tickle: thelr 4 ah Gadety ae is pagel eh ts | Midyale 8 w 31% 80% 31% | Union ON 9 Yes. Worked with him om the AMES CUNNINGHAM, an ail promoter, and tells them of His intended latex witlf excitement taated i | _ Am ahi & Sihe Gave ed be 49 [Mo Kan é Tex. 3th) oe apm | United Alloy sce R947 20% 20% 20G| jenn” DrePasition, an Irrigation visit to his uncle in his apartment and his errand, Going to the heuse he's |) | PU sp Pam Smelt nwo! Dintribu. $e Eells »-<+ eee BK IK nied Food Prod.) Bh’ Ow om ow] roiect 3 surprised at the intense excitement of ly one other moment of It, Ain Sm & 1 Ain Sugar onm% | Mo Pacific pf . 55% O54 55% 58K TY Ry Inv Co...5 MK 1k Lie te ver have any trouble with him?" CASS HULL and his wife, in directing him to his uncle's rooms. He finds ‘According to your own story, you |), Am Suser Davison Chem OW eer Wers je Me Wh TT Tun Ry Inv Co, pt S82 Si ath | "NO, sir—hot to say trouble.” Hull] the apartment dark, hears some one move, grasps a woman by the hand and | must have been in your uncle's apart- ie on fume Del Lack & West ui eet ae! it a Si a ei Un Retall Stores, 47 4% O47 47 | was already prespiring profysely. He is struck on the chin and knocked out. Recovering, he finds a glove belong- ment at least a quarter of an hour, ue ee) nee . Fad Nat RR Mer @ 4 4M 4 ot 364%} dragged a red bandanna from his} ing to “Wild Rose” McLean and a note from Cunningham's valet, Mr. Lan sald the prosecuting pocket and mopped, the roll of fat HORIKAWA, saying the Hulls had called and said they would returh later. WW M4 boat that swelled over his collar. ‘I—wef In an inner room Lane finds Cunningham’s dead body, bound to a chair, a had bullet hole in the head. There is a ring at the door, he leaves the room by the Hacult 196% 190% 196% 136% Conduit 3% th 2% 2% *Endteott-John .. Erle wees U6 Ind Alco... 48%. 48% 47% US Realty & Im 60% 60% 80% % mee if 10% crio dst pf... in & Bip Hie My 6% 9O%T UB Rubber... ad) 3 ceothin’ tananee “Most of the time’ I was waitin’ z Aw Woot 8 Pances fuyirs., 80% | > ju Convol . 15% 18h 13% ISK TU 8 Rub tet pt. 100% ine Rt ine ment—nothin’ sertous. fire escape and \s seen by . h hum to return.” q 4m Zinc 16% Fisk Rubber..... wWe|NOT4&M. os a3 63 63 [US Smelters .... 37% + +} 81% 88 “Did he throw you out of his room / CHUCK ELLIS, a reporter. Lane phones the police of the murder, The “Why did you not cull up the police \ am Hreeport. Texas, IKY%|N ¥ Centrni ” nA 83% AI%]U GB Stool ....... 9% 9% 94% 944 [und down the stairs?’ +, man described by the Hulls and Ellis comes first under suspicion as Cun- | 4+ once, as soon us you found the Gon Asphalt. @0%]N ¥ Dock .. . U & Bteel pf U7 FTy 117% Bim] “No, sie, nothin’ Ike that a-tall, ningham’s slayer. Testimony at the beginning of the coroner's inquest in- | oiime had been committed?’ Guaton Woe IM|NYNHAH. Bp 4 | Utah Copper . G% 6% HH GX] We might ‘a’ scuffled some, kinda volves only Lane, who figures as a mysterious visitor. “T sup 4 . ‘Anco Gon Asphalt. pi m |NYoaw. cae in fun ike. Prob'ly {t looked like abit Beticky.. Tokeent ete Gen Cigar. 1 |Nortok &@ W we was fightin’, but we wasn't. My ae a ChY:.. Tehourd somil Gp iak Gon Motor 10% | Northorn Pac nol. GAtiathit 68S ax tiaH "oe tat the door, an’ I did not want to be Gen Motor Dob HK JOkia P & Ke Star Onlin’ Eel dawe.' euifinbae hie eae found there, So I ran Into the bed- Gen Motor dpc 18 Torphoum Circult 8% swan’ E fe st lull’ made ox- room, put cut the light, an’ left by en 40 JOms Elevator ... planation eagerly and asnziously, the fire eseape,"* ‘ Granby Mining + W% Lorin Steet dabbing ut hit beefy face with the Gray @ avis ‘Was that the conduct one would ‘Owens Bottling hundkerchtef, , West Alrbraka .. 80 0 “ expect of an innvcent man?? . Ww OL North pt Went am tte ar antes Ape last seq Mr. Cun/ Tt @s the action of an innocent Wh @ LY pe. 18% 184] “Well, sir, that was the Inst time, h 4 agin loo White Motor .... 40 io] though [ reckon we heard bim pass ia don't look lke a man that White OW... 10% 10% | our door.’* rf would low: his heud, Mr. Lano.'* Hupp Motore Wickwire Stoel .. bid Wh In answer to questions the witness A smile lit the brown face of the WillywOvert sae Willys-Over! pl .. 34% + Worth Pump... 48% °% lexplained that Cunningham had owed 4)*] him, in his opinion, four thousand witness. “Perhaps I would’t where I come from, but I'm not used to olty Tuspiration Copper Inter Cons Corp ‘ople’a Gas Marquettc, 28 im 17% 128 Inter Cons © pt 7. Jintta Company... 87% Worth Pump ph otis t74,|dollarg more than he had paid. It ways. 40 40% Inter Agr Gory 10%] rruilipe Petroleum. 35 *hx. dividend, ° was about this sum they had dif- The jury was out’ something more 6% Ow Inter Agr G pf. 10% | Picree Arrow... 17% oo fered." than un hour, The news of the ver- rs Inter ‘Mer Marine 17 [Prepned Steet Iifs, 31-28 opened 97.08, ‘up .of; | the twemty-third—that Is, * last Ma ie re . “3p 12% Inter Mer M pf. 11% | Putiman Co Int 41-48, 97.64, up .10; 24, 97.70, up| MEP? helps ‘ ‘Jury finds that Uncle James cP me Inter Nickel 15% | Punta Aleg Sugar 4214 100; 8d, 98.78, up .06; 4th, 97.80;] Th Witness flung out more signals A aig Bu te his death from the effects he Std Invincible Ol 10 | Pure Ol .. ay Victory 4 3-48, 100,70. of distress. ‘*Yos, sir," he said at ‘ i blow on tho head by some 196 UK Idand OU 1%] Pub Berv of 6 a 70, last In a voice dry as a whisper. heavy instrument or a bullet fired at 1% 88% Jewel Tea 204% | Prod & Ref...... 27% CURB. : “Will you tell what, if anything, close quarters by some unknown per- my Jones Tea 40% ‘Rand Mines...... 22 Opened firm, Elec. Stge. Bity., | occurred?” 40) James said, ‘Good enous! Might have been worse for me,” replied Kirby. “Yes. I've talked with the Distriet Attorney and think I can arrange for bond. We're roing to take it up with Int ‘Comb Rigg... Kansas City Bo. Kelly Springfield Kelsey W i) . Kennecott, Copper 27% | gay Copper . 25% | Reading... 45% [Reading Ist pf 98 "Reading 2d pt... 30% Kemingyon ‘Type... “Well, sir, o man knocked at our door, The woman she opened it, an’ he asked which flat was Cunning- hani's. She told him an’ the man he started up the stairs." He had not common, 81-2, up 1+2; Intl. Pet., 16, up 1-8; S. O Ind., 881-2; Radio, 31-8; Magma, 28 1-2 up 1-8; 4, wp 1-! Postum Cereal, KING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, _| BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 8; Gild., 9 up 14 ee Earn ce tenes \ ine court to-morrow. My opinion Pres & nnn. | FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Ae @bae tes ‘aii Aula aed 4 - chat the Hulls did this. All thi Sterling, demand, 4.34 7-8; cables,!'knock?" asked the lawyef from the . . his testimony the fellow sweated am 4.35 1-4, up lc. French francs, de- district attorney's office. ‘ 2 I've put it in the hands of @ private mand, .0897, cables, .0897 1-2, up| Kirby Lane did not move a muscle 0003 1-2. Lire, demand, .0506 1-2:]of his body, but excitement grew in cables, .0507, up .0003% Belgian] him, as he waited, eyes narrowed, franes, demand, .0841 1 cables, for the answer, +0842, up .0013 1-2. Marks, dem. and} ‘‘At 9.20." ° [oables, .0036 1-4, off .0000 3-8. Greek] “Sure your clock was right?” drachma, demand, .0444; cables, .0044,] | “Yes, sir. T happened to check up off .0003. Swiss francs, demand,/on {t when the® court-house clock +1948; cables, .1950, up .0007. Pese-| struck nine, Maybe it was half a tus, demand, .1556; cables, .1658, up| minute off, as you might say.” 0001. Swedish kr., demand, .2605;] Hull described the man with more cables, .2610, up .0009. Norway kr.,Jor less accuracy and said he would demand, 1733; cables, .1738, up| know him if he saw him again. .000], Denmark kr., demand, .2095;| ‘‘Ever carry a gun, Mr. Hull cabl@, .2100, up .0010 The big man on the stand dabbed at his veined face with the bandanna. He answered, with an ingratiating ain't Mo gunman, sir. ® cattleman smiled ruefully. ‘Trouble 1s I'm the only witness to their pante right after the murder. Wish it hud been some one else. You're right. They've somethin’ to do with it. In their evidence they shifted the time back thirty-five minutes sv as to get me into Apart- ment 12 that much earlier. Why? - If { could answer that question, I could ‘go u long way toward solvin’ the mystery of who killed Uncle James an’ why he did it."* “Probably. As I see it, we have three leads to go on. One Is that the guilty mar is Hull. A second possi- bility 1s the unknown man fram Dry Valley. A third is Horikawa.’? “How atout Horikawa? Did know him well?” web “One never knows! an Orlental. } Horikawx is a quiet little fellow whore thought processes I don't pre- tend to understand.” James nodded, reflectively, ‘Maybe something In what you say. If this Horikawa, he anything against Uncle James he might have planned this revenge an’ taken the §3,000 to nelp his getaway.” i “Anyhow, I've made up my miné* one thing. You can ‘most always pus, the truth when you go after it good en’ hard I'm goin’ to find out who did this thing an’ why.” | AMES CUNNNINGHAM looked) J into lils cousin's face. A\strong man himself, he recognised strength in another. Into the blue ' | | Charter Member of the “N.Y. Clearing House Designated Depositary of The United States The State of New York The City of New York ' BANK 6 OF THE, CITY OF NEW YORK (For complete stock quotations and market review and news, see Wall Street Final Edition of The Evening World.) caaennedieeatiaca UNION OF ALL NATIONS URGED BY CANADIAN Never was. testified that on the evening of the’ twentysthird a man had knocked at their deor to ask in which apartment Mr. Cun- ningham lived. She had gone to the door, answered his question, und “HE STOOPED TO LIFT HER HEAD FROM THE DUSTY PLANKS— AND THE ODOR OF VIOLET PERFUME MET HIS NOSTRILS.” Every eye focused on the range] ites to 10 when Mrs. Hull opened the rider. There was an appearance of|door" he said, “I looked at my sunburnt competency about him, a|-ratch just hefore I went into the crisp confidence born of the rough- | Paradox Apartments.’ and-tumble life of the outdoor West.| * Soon as | saw Mrs. Hull I know He®did not look like a cold-blooded | she was scared stiff about somethin’ murderer. Women found themselves| So was Hull. He was headin’ for @ hoping that he was not. Feardomnc holt wouldnt: skeihinn Lane said-that he was by vocution| “he slender, well-dressed woman in a cattleman, by avocation a rough}... black vell, sitting far to the left, rider, He lived at Twin Buttes.) vanec forward and seemed to listen Wyoming. intently One of the reporters leaned toward ie 7 \,""How did she show her fear?" another and whispered, “By Moses, | +" he's the same Lane that won the} “No color in her face, eyes dilated rough-riding championship at Pendle- | 4n" full of terror, hands tremblin’.’ ton and was second at Cheyenne last} ‘An Mr, Hull?" year."", “He was yellow. Color all gone “Are you related to James Cun-| from nis face. Looked as though he'd ningham, the deceased?" asked the} bud a shock." lawyer. i What was said, ff anything!"’ gray eyes of the man from Twin “Fis nephew."* *1 asked Mrs, Hull where my | Buttes hud come a cold steely temper “What were your relations with|wncle’s apartment was. yThat gave|that transformed the gay, boyish him?" ‘ her another fright. At least she «l-| race. ‘The oil broker knew Lane ha¢ “What time was this?’" “9 20." Again Kirby felt a tide of excite- An earnest plea for the union of all nations to preserve peace instead! ent running in his arteries. Why of a merger of English-speaking, peo-| were this woman ‘and her husband ples to enforce peace was the conclu-|setting back the clock thirty-five sion of a lecture on “Canadian Con-| minutes? Was it to divert suspicion from themselves? stitutional Law," given before the “Describe the man.” Association of the Bar last night by “He was an outdoor man, a Charles J. Doherty, K. C., former|rancher, perhaps, or more likely a Minister of Justice of Canada and ajeattleman," she concluded representative of the Dominion at the] “You have not seen him since that Versailles’ and Geneva Conferen time?" Mr. Doherty said: She opened her lips to say ‘*No,"* “It Is not true that we Canadians| but she did not say it. Her eyes had nd you citizens of the United States|traveled past the lawyer and fixed haye a common language. In Canada |,themselves on Kirby Lane. He saw we ‘have tyo languages. We are men|'he recognition grow in them, the of different races, But we have a|teap of triumph in her as the long, common outlook on life, and common | thin arm shot straight toward him, CONDENSED STATEMENT ° : ’ AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 10, 1922 RESOURCES LIABILITIES = ..$119,910,511.12 Capital ......2....5.-..$ 10,500,000.00 - , $647,369.33 Surplus and Undivided Loans Discounts United States Bond: . 2% 2° MEAN MGR aN eee (uvarket value) : jrations. Shouldn't these things|> ¥That's the man!" ‘The coroner interposed. ‘You need | most fainted." no love for his uncle. His resolutior sescceeeees, 6,313,447.44 Profits ........ 9,878,892.33 ElL| Maa cus together tor thelr ox saben? A tremendous excitement buzzéd in|unswer no questions tending to ta-| ‘Did she say anything?”" was probably based on «@ desire tc * market value) 4 Unearned Discount . 610,716.43 Don't let the union of English-speak-| (he court-room, Men and women | criminate you, Mr. Lane. “Bhe told mo where his zppine clear bis own name. a Reserve Bank Stock 360,000.00 ing peoples stop there. Let us join] ¢raned torward to see the man who| A sardonic smile rested on the] vere. Then she shut the door, rign| I'm witn you in that,” he sate | & 873,490.03 Reserve for Taxes, etc. 790,971.68 H an appeal to all nations, all people | bad beh identifedgthe man who no| rough rider's lean, brown face. “Our| my face. . I went upstairs to] quletty, and his own dark eyes wen | be . 1490. Circulation 4,857,897.50 | get together for the peace of the }doubt had murdered James Cunning-| relations were not friendly,” he said; Apartment 12. rd as fade. ‘We'll work this ow || & (market value) ; ; f . + |] | worta.? ham, The murmur of.voices, the rustle] ouictly, a? “T rang the bell twice an’ didn’t |toyether if you say so, Kirby.’ j Customers’ Liability Account Acceptances executed for | : wf skirts, the shuffling of moving) 4 sippie of excitement swept the|cet un answer.” ‘Then I noticed the| ‘The younger man nodded. “suit of mees........ 1,584,248.31 Customers ......... 1,773,826.53 ’ a ho Goats, Sued ee ae ' Lenches. dvor was ajer, I opéned it, called, | me fine.” His face softened. “Yo Deans held for Customers. _3,098,000.00 Loans held for Customers.. — 3,098,000.00 BARING AND FINANCIAL” Kirby"rose, hink probily she] “Ti chat was the cause of the bad] an’ walked in, shuttin’ it behind me.| mentioned three leads. Most means me," he suggested An officer in uniform passed down the aisle dnd laid a hand on the cattleman’s shoulder. “You're under he said, an would have said four. On the ; it, of the evidence at hand, t jp guilty man is sittin’ right here talide | with you, You know’ that the dea — feeling between you?" J guessed he must be around ‘4 few years ago my father Zell] woud be back in a few minutes.”* into financial difficulties. He was “Just exactly what did you do’ sf with bunkruptey, Cunninghain waited by the table in the liv- CASH and EXCHANGES.. 34,827,560.54 DEPOSITS ............. 145,104,322.30 $176,614,626.77 i Before you - | anki 5 not only refused to help him but was] ne-room for u few minutes. There] nan an’ 1 had a bitter feelin’ agains buy or sell eerie ee Shea Tene |e aes tot aie Reeditora sie waa'e ‘note there elgned by 8. Horl= | ion othgr. You know there was é i ice: roa ibe oF ¢ y a. ea ble between us, ar f : 5 “Por the murder of you Je,|oundea him to the time of my | kewa new cause of trou! v 5 ® Main Office 149 B dway, corner Li rty St. {8 study the price history Mir." Foupcler\rather’s death a few months later.| ‘We have that note. What hap-|that 1 told you I was goin’ to get fu: if New York Curb Ex- Wild Rose was standing in her| is death was due to a breakdown] pened next? Did your uncle return?" }tice out of him one way or anotho ri oO} ew Yor ur " yet ” a 0 12: Mi uh nmiy man known t hay 4 ange stocks in which place looking at him with ditated eyes | caus-d by intense worry. No. I had a feelin’ that some-| I'm the only ‘0 hay) é B. B eal te ted. Thi filled with incredulity and horror. “You felt that Mr, Cunningham] thin’ was wrong. I looked into che} been in his bai last night. A: 4 peEres 4 , , ave helped him?" hedroom an’ then opened the door|cordin’ to the Hulls, I must ‘a’ ( ranches: Battery to Bronx [ : ougnt to. have 2 will help you in your “My father helped him when he]sto the small smoking room, The|tnere when he was killed. Then, 4 ' market decisions. i AUWANE, Cab a was young. What my uncle did was].¢or of chloroform met ma 1 found | fins! proof of my guilt, I slide out t ; Redes ait towed peed dice Catling || “PRICE RANGE” MUCK" LUIS, reporttr,|""Sfoq mana Ho" pcs the wbtingSreath fan | Stn see lm the one Ot : Broadway and Howard St. 86th St. and Lexington Ay § , Ni 66 testified that on nis way| ven’" unnerved woman no slightest sound | points straight to Kirby Lane. 8 I e. March t y Ye « u h a thi t Eighth Ave. and 14th St. Broadway and 105th St. arch isswe—just oui home from the Press| “And quarieled with him?" eould be heurd in the court-room but ire bus there's such a me " * Club on the night of th . ¢ him a letter an’ told him| Lane's quiet, steafly voice, character,"" Jame: 8) 5 a Broadway and 18th St. Lenox Ave. and 116th St. i covers 800 securities; twenty-third he stopped at an alley| nat f theucht of him. Later,{ “My: uncie was sittin’ in a chair, | written in your face that you could f Fifth Ave. and 33rd St. 125th St. at Lendx Ave, i ~high and low prices for on Cioerm Strat to strike @ ght! wher we met by chance, I told him} tied to it, His head wee canted a have east Thatta war the ju 3 ee for ‘his cigar, ust as he lit the ne his face.” little to one vide an’ he was lookin’ | ald a per j s & c to hi ¢ ; ¢ ‘ 39th Si. and Seventh Ave. Broadway and 144th S:, 1920 ~ 1921 — 1922 match he saw a man come out. from |" ringeaaly 9 how-long ago?” Lp of me ‘There was a bullet nole} ‘Yes, but the jury didn't kn ~dividend rates, par the window of a room in the Pars siteea vents miaoeet in hun fevohaad. tb wan dead: what you know, that I had a fre \ capitalization, etc. eniid pause of quarrel with Uncle Jami dox Apartments and run down the fire escape. “Would you know him again?" Yes, “Do you see him in this room Ellis had reached fhe court-rgom only a second before he stepped to the stand. Now lie looked around, sur- prised at the lawyer's question’ His 4 eye halted at Lane at time did this take place’ sec, AbOML qunurtor-pust “Mm that @me did your feelin The veiled woman in black gasped ward, him modify ut all?" for ulr, Her head sank forward and “yiyopinion of him did not change, | her slender body swayed. , but P hed no longer any feelin’ n| “Look out!" called the witness to] ‘‘t don't think you had any my *he matter. tne woman beside her. ,o do witn’ it than I had myae! ‘Hat you any expectation of being| Before Kirby could reach her, ihe} unswered the older cousin {nstagy embered in your uncle's will?” fainting woman had slipped to the | with conviction. answered Kirby,|floor. He stooped to Hitt her head Ki-by gave him his hand imp} he had left {rom the dusty planks—and the odor | sively. seg Nl sure do to ride eclincd sof or violet perfume me nostrils: river with, James. "Ir you'll permit me," a voice suid (To Be Continued) 10 you believe me absolutely? Dov} you waver ur all? Ask foracopy Jones & BAKER : New York Cuwb Market | i Direct Private Wire i Kew York Chicago Boon Fbiladeip Pittsburgh Detrort Baitimoze Clev Three New York Offices O encourage thrift, we invite the opening ol accounts in our SPECIAL DEPOUT Department, which we conduct at all of our Banks bia miling any tanin: secept it alll Nie. teat tl oT r an looked up, His aw, 4 SOS Fifth Ave. Tel. Mur, Hill 7120 1 vonfiimed the testimony of] The ¢ i F rit 225 Fifth Ave. Tel. Mad. So. 1377 hat ‘ The’ lawyer tuned}? 1 aR CiNE ty the time when} eousin James, white to the Ips, was Copyrtaht, 192), By Tiillam Macleod a ee ere HO Brood St. Tel, Broad 7100 briakly toward Kirby, Mr, Quine, | Le knocked at thelr ¢ beside hin unfustening the yell ‘pintado ormgan an eee spa, “ —— will you take the stand?" It lacked enly three or four min- The face of the woman in black ‘rangement with

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