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ae 8 4 ‘ i ' OME DOPE ON MARSH.” FTER replacing the police padlock on the door Morgan pressed the button at the door ‘ment across the hall. A woman, young and Pretty, answered. To Morgan's sur prise she evidently had heard nothing of the disturbance of the night before electric of the apart- remarkably although she had been in her home all the time Her father, Mr. Atwood, was a ealesman for a Si. Louis house, she waid, and was away. They for merly lived in St. Louis but had come ty Chicago three months ago that sh: might study Ver mother died some months ago. The girl confessed she did not know the name of the firm for w » her father travelled. e declared she knew pone of the other tenants in the Building and seemed astonished when Morgan, to draw out her story, told her Marsh had said she would know something about the shooting Questioned further, in Morgan's skillful way, the young woman said her father had rented the apartment directly from the tenant, a Mr. Crock- er, instead of from the agent or owner. Some embroidery which had been ying in “1iss Atwood's lap dropped to the floor, and when she reached down to pick it up, Morgan's alert eyes noted a purplish mark on her fore- arm. ‘You seem to have bruised your arm, Miss Atwood." he said “Oh, did you notice that mark?"’ she exclaimed. ‘That has been puzzling me all day. I awoke suddenly last night with a feeling as if something had bitten me, but almost immediate! went to sleep again, During the morning I noticed this mark and the swelling. I can’t imagine what could have done it.”’ “May I look at it? asked Morgan “Perhaps I can suggest something.” She extended her arm. There was no doubt in his mind that the mark had been made by a hypodermic needle, yet it was the only thark of the kind that he could seo on her arm. The case was growing more puz- sling every minute. Had the use of a hypodermic needle of this girl any- thing to do with the supposed tragedy across the hall? After this discovery, Morgan hest; tated to ask further questions at this time, so he turned to the girl again and remarked, simply, ‘‘It is possible that some kind of spider bit you in the night. If you have any peroxide in'the house, bathe the spot with it.”’ As he turned to say goodby at fie door the girl said, apologetically, “I am sorry I nad no information to Eve you.” “Oh, that's all right," Morgan as- ured her, “I appreciate your courtesy in letting me have this little chat with you.” But as he drew the door to after him Morgan said to himself, "Poor little girl; you don’t realize what a lot of information you have Bree me." Y EAVING the house, Morgan 7 turned the corner of Lawrence Avenue and entered the alley- of way in the apartments. Practically all Chicago apartment bouses have an outside rear stairway for the use of tradespeople. In this Instance the stairway was enclosed, ‘with a door leading to the back poren ef each apartment. A person could pass from the alley up to the ‘third floor without being noticed, even by tenants in the building itself. Morgan instantly noted an auto- mobile could stand in the alleywav close to the entrance; that a person gould come down these stairs unob- Served, step into the car and be quiet- ly carried away, disappearing into rear the Hillcrest ridan Road CHE aaa “ae NAN SPRITES BED: PET ETE OT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922. 1, Myster; » Paul and Mabel | ILLUSTRATED BY Witt 5B waralieeonts | = ya Se bs | WHO'S Wi. | S1URY, rere sure: geurmenie: dene: omit POLICEMAN MURPHY at. liears a shot at 2 y, Marsh," Therney said. He the AM. As he tries to determine whence sound came, a man told how, watching the apartinen in a bathrobe dashes out of an apartment building on Sheridan e, he had seen Mise Atwood com 2 \ i thh wed Nan says F ' Jout and board a bus and Marsh, evi Road Aurphy catches up with him anc n says his name dently “shadowing” het, take a ¥e is Marsh, and that the shot had followed a struggle he and his w taxi and follow the bus. Tierncy wife heard in the apartment above theirs. Murphy sum- related, then took a Checker taxi ons other officers hey break 1 the door of the and followed the Yellow Mani othe val hae As the Hohl RRL je sree Bullal te The girl alighted in front of a Mict apartment whence the shot came, tena he building fioan, Avene ‘studio Bulldihe, and are disturbed by the noise. The police note, nowever, that the |ierney learned from the elevate door opposite the artment where the shot heard was not arter that she came there twice a opened week to take music lessons, each half . ‘1 ; maecl an hour DETECTIVE SERGEANT TIERNEY leads a search Usha, Mareahs take where twa through the apartment. Marsi disappears while the search ts clever!’ Tierney boasted. ‘That gir gomg on, but they find him in the living room. He says he has | was good for a half hour and so we applied detective story methods to the case und investigated, ap Marsh, if he was following her. Now sarantly aortant ile He tells Tierney and the other you and T haven't seen all of the in parer unimportant angles € te anc e others | oie Murah’s apartment; Have we? that though nobody has been found, he has discovered indis- And yet we suspect this guy and putsble signs of a murder, and points on the floor to a pool of want to get something on him If we fresh blood es ated IE 2 Kara “ene is ass e . Morgan noddec DAVE MORGAN, detective sergeant a ee to the case “Well, Morgat, 2 went: Beske and He finds cigarette ashes in the dining room, indications that two] ciimbed the rear stairs to Marsh's mep sat at the table recently and that one of them had placed his} flat. After thumping on the door sev hands parallel on the table. The marks of perspiration on the Phe times, : ser : sure sgt rer : en " pias ca cures | nome. So T pulled out my bunch of polisi.cd top. where these hands had been, showed, Morgan figures] oy. and had. the’ luck to find one that their owner was nervous,or frightened. He finds a cuff button] that opened the lock. T closed thr with the initial “M,” and a flattened bullet in the fireplace bricks door softly and tiptoed through the a saat kitchen and dining room. Would you believe ft, Morgan—there wasn't a stick of furniture in those rooms! “THERE WAS NO DOUBT IN HIS MIND THA BEEN MADE BY A HYPODERMIC was 66X\JOU_mean the place \¢ empty?" asked Morgan. “Up to the entrance to the hallway {tt was absolutely bare, Mor gan," Tierney went on. ‘The living room is furnished, and so 1s the bed room; and there were a few toile articles in the bath room, but I didn’! find a single article that belonged tc a woman “IT tell you, Morgan, living there alone and only got ha the flat furnished! Take it from me he's got something on. That flat's just a blind. If it was me I'd lock him up to-night “Well, it's coming pretty soon, Tier- ney," acceded Morgan. ‘What you've found out to-day will help a lot.’ Tierney then said he had arranged that Murphy, the patrolman, who had heard shot and knew Marsh. should watch the mysterious tenant Suddenly, as they talked, there was a quite audible sound outside the door Morgan leaped forward and threw 11 open, Both men heard something break into a hasty descent of the stairs. Morgan dashed through the door and Tierney followed close behind him, but by the time they reached the front steps there was nothing to be seen except the black shadow of an uutomobile without lights, rapidly disappearing down Sheffield Avenue. “Well, I'm damned!"’ growled Tier ney Morgan stood down the street “It begins to look like a bigger cass than I thought, Tierney,’ he snid “Mh ordinary murderer usually get: out of town or lays low. Somebody ts that fellow thoughtfully gazine afraid we will unearth more than a murder."” They exchanged goodbys, and Morgan, settling k into his chat once more, came to the conclusion that one of Marsh's confederates had sim ply been endeavoring to get informa tion so as to warn Marsh whether or not he was suspected. It was the anxiety of the person on the other side of the door to catch their low spoken words which had led him to F ! THE MARK HAD NEEDLE.” supposed crime had been clever|where the girl ved had been leased |!etn heavily against the door and so cnough to avoid it, thus adding alby his firm to Joseph Crocker, who n Morgan of his presence. mystifying element to what had taken|had come from St. Louis. Cole knew] Piecing together one by one the place. nothing of any Atwoods various bits of evidence he had ac- In the light of present develop-| According to Cole. Marsh had been|Cumulated against Marsh convinced ments, two possible exits suggested] driven off his ranch in Mexico by rev onan that this was the man he themselves to Morgan. These were] olutionists. Having been out of the| ¥?0%e¢- the Atwood and Marsh apartments.| country a long time, Marsh, he said,| The flattened bullet, the cigarerte The girl, however, claimed that shel could furnish no references, but had|®#hes and the hand marks could not had slept through the night, and it] heen ullowed to take the apartment by|!entify any one. The cuff bucion, hardly seemed possible that any one] paying three months’ rent. however, with tts tnitial ‘M. . could pass through her flat without more direct in its accusation, It might urousing her. the Marsh apartment. Marsh could easily have passed His distrust centred on aly As for Mr. and Mrs. apartment the shot they were in London en vacant since they left, Ames, in whose had been fired, Their flat had Cole told be the principal hold on the suspect There was, of course, still a -loubt as to whether or not an actual ert ne had been committed. But something the general traffic of the streets in} Wounded person or a body to @ con- | storgan, urely had happened, and Mort ederate oug! back doo cked ‘ 5 ag ayia . gan probably not more than two minutes |federate through his tack door locked |“ ‘pierney had reported that Mursh| began to feel that the next day woud after leaving the apartment. and then hurried into Sheridan} scimed interest in the affair because} threw considerable light on what it ee sions Morgans. wes 8 DOH: ITE, ib cin frank of the, house, chug | of Nia Crendanip. with Arcs way. var. {Police to the front of the house, Sble solution of the sudden disappoar-/PO. Ot vit confederate to ect safely| ‘Mr. Marsh and Mr. Ames are} As Morgan sat at breakfast next Ance of the person who had been ; ‘ be friends, are they not?" asked Morgan. |morning there came a prolonged cing either murdered or wounded. and auickly away 1 know,'* said Cole, Jat the bell. His mother went to the It was a problem, of course, ax to This was only bare theory on Mor- Not so far HAMS re door and returned with a Western Which door he or she had béen|&4n's part. He needed definite facts| “In fact, it Is hardly possible, as} Tn Ch velope. Grought through, and the solution of |to either confirm this theory, or to| Ames and his wife went abroad before} "yt Anal bit of evidence! Wide problem would very Ukely brine » that his judgment was at fault. Marsh arrived in Chicago Rea OE a as ve wine him pretty close to the person or per- cuff button, with its initial] ygorgan procured Ames's London} the cablegram within. It was brief MPMIEN? wt participated in. the looked curiously Ike one of | aqdress from Cole and after leaving lang to the polnt, and read Just. as ¢vents of the night before. facts, and, taken in connection | the real estate office walked to the) Morgan had anticipated it would. Unquestionably the rear door of the with the other ¢ umstances, point Western Union office on Wilson Ave Marsh unknown to me ppartment in which the shooting had] Strongly toward Marsh, nue, There he sent a au ort cablegram heey taken place had not been used for this MOM. Mn, Gola, iaember af the | te Londoa: ties wene name ne — purpose, ulthough it would seem the sp : : peta ae sp 1 | after dinner he settled down in his | (Copyright, by the Bell Byndicate, Inc.) Jogical and quickest way to make an eal: ember ich acted as} ov orite chair and Tierney bustled tn. 4 exit, On the other hand, for that agent for the apartment build-| ii, cheerful. smile told Morgan as (Another Instalment To-morrow) Very reason, the persons back of the Ing, Morgan learned that _the plainly as words that be brousht ek AMUSEMENTS. 6“ had PASTOR, OUT LATE, PINCHED. CAPITOL “VOICES .S*. CITY” ersey Mosquitoes Only “Pi ers: ph oN CHANEY BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 9.—What he gBiway at Biet,, Cupltel Grand Orchestra Its Sand Ticks More Pestifer ous)!” cist ite ose nT E ews yma se Ss Rev. 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The] musical comedy —_ une and July having helped a lots) ie but chose mont dae iva tek] star, saya? NEW The countless bushes in the woods] spots of the body and the more the|] ;pthink Moonen BRIGHTON a eauate and roads throughout the pine belt/ufflicted spots are scratched the more} unusually. benefl- BRIGHTON BEACH | toast umnn Pie, fre louded down with the berries ee pain | mes and me clal for the som: most of which will go unpicked ine “i ie sone ¢ teh lad ¢, recom One reason why there has not been} Yesterday half u dozen v ron ee : "THE WORLD'S more picking is that it is too hard]New York w! : Noonan s g|{home fr City l a ost people, but the nad 4 suit m sida ple at home is 4 Ely on en Pee | Har em Office body who picks huckleberries are vic-|they carried home : tie 2 ea ie f Now Located at fims of the sand ticks which infest |ir ( WOUR OREANS TE ONY 2092 7th Av Bushes that grow. close to the berry ; ; e. hes. 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