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| ¥ ees THE EVENING MARSH TELLS HIS STORY. T WAS within half an hour Morgan climbed the stairs to Marsh's door, and rang the bel Marsh %mmediateiy opened the door. It seemed to Morgan as ff Marsh must have been standing there awaiting his ring, yet how could th man have suspected Morgan's inten tion to call on him at this time? It looked strangely as though the man had been on watch at the door. “Goo morning,” said Mars “Good morning,” returned Morgan “T want to have a little talk with you." Marsh invited him in with a pleas ant ring In his voice, and Indicated the living room with a motion of his hand. Morgan entered and sat down on 4 chair close to the entrance, laying his hat on the floor by the chair. He un- buttoned his coat and exhibited his badge. “I am Detective Sergeant Morgan and have been assigned to this murder case upstairs, Mr Marsh," he said. “After considerable investigation I find it will be heces sary to ask you a few questions.” Marsh nodded but sald nothing. | Morgan sat silent for a moment, ‘as If considering how to begin. Then, without apparently looking at Marsh, he suddenly said, “It's a long jump from Mexico to Chicago.” Morgan caught what he believed to be a start. “IT was wondering,”” he continued, ‘what had brought you such a long “Obviously, Mr. Morgan, if you know that much about me, you must also know that I came here on busi ness."" “When do you attend to your busi- ness, Mr. Marsh?'’ asked Morgan “At various times of the day,'’ re- plied Marsh, ‘Whenever I can ket appointments with the people I am negotiating with." It was Morgan's turn to look dis concerted. Evidently he had a clever man to deal with, and he began to wonder if his present step had not! been too precipitate. He felt sure that it’was going to be difficult to fasten anything on this man. He decided, however, that he had gone too far to draw back now, and he went on with his questions. “In the preliminary report given me," he said, “I noticed you said that the noise in the flat above aroused both you and your wife.” “Yes,"’ admitted Marsh. “But,"’ added Morgan, ‘‘we have not been able to get an interview with your wife.”’ ou know as well as 1 do, Mr. Morgan, that that would be impos- sible,"* Morgan raised his eyebrows. “I don’t get you,” he said. “Well, to be more explicit, then, you know that my wife does not live here.”* 66]_JERE'S a new game,” thought H Morgan. There was no doubt that Marsh was openly fencing with him In fact, the man seemed to know every move which had been made. At last the super-criminal of Htera. ture seemed to have stepped into ac- tual life! Morgan was certain that some crime had been committed, and the circum. stantial evidence against this man haa been accumulating rapidly. Yet, as he faced him and thought it over, he rea- lized how intangible was their hold upon Marsh. The cuff button, even, yeemed to be growing doubtful in value “What would give you that impres- sion?” asked Morgan “Your man went through my apart. ment yesterday, and I'm sure he found no evidence that a woman lived here." Morgan found it difficult to conceal his astonishment at the statement. Then he remembered the clandestine listener at his own door. “It is quite evident,” declared Mor- IN WEEHAWKEN Excluded iaboa|. Ferry by Railroad Company. TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 10. State Public Utility Bourd to-day an- nounced its dismissal of the upplica- tion of the Weehawken Township Committee and a number of jitney owners for an order restraining the West Shore Railroad from excluding jitney buses from space heretofore occupied by them at the Weehawken ferry terminal, The board said it was without jurisdiction to decide the title and easement of the space occupied at under a former court decision the railroad the by the buses and held t company had the right to regula Mt of buses on its property Shore & Jitney Owners’ Association. the West & Owners’ Association, the Union i and West Hoboken Bus Owners’ A: ciation, C. R. Wothke, Charles A Mowry and L. J. Kramer filed a joint petition with the board alleging tha! the railroad company announ’ nts Intention to allow trolley cars t run over a track located upon li eee DAREN’ T KILL HIS EX-WIFE. Hanging, r. Implied tn Judge's 0 WASHINGT Aug, 10. and legally and officially and formal): wi preme Court, yesterday ordered Edgs W. Bryant not to kil Ble divorced Hon be we fer contempt of court, but no one could wy Justice Hite didn't warn him ridan Road aul and Mabel "Th BYTRATED BY WILL _ TOUNS TONE: SS Beet WHO'S WHO IN is assighed PATROLMAN i Sheridan Road, Lawrence Avenue DETECHIVE ment, where the near Morgan and his parti Sheridan Road ane of whom, judging | in Morgan, had been] sounds good to me. But let's get t in the fireplace bricks This and:other] | “Quite right shot was fired, nervous of frightened of the. living room and a cuff button things make hitn s Marsh was the only tenant} ie ! » flat above with the 1 blood on tne tloor of the} daughter Jane oc: Ames, | things with this in the building droused by the shot police and had pointed out to them a ¢ living 100m. e tenant of the building that Mr. hall from the e had been | Noight given a hypodermic feat. 1 never got a} “YOU HAVE CERTAINLY GOT ME TIED UP, HE SAID.” . “that you, or some one connect- » taken an unusual movements of the ."" stated Morgan, he brought out the paper Marsh read it g ed with you, interest in the have taken no special in “It was not difficult to note :Jeoming with me t f 1 cannot possibly ‘ atraid you have sort of spilled Marsh, | Clear through the person fir wiet_ is worth remémbering, me with suspicion. understand why this should be so, you will admit that it is a fact, Morgan decided then that astonished stare must either prove himself innvcent or stay in jail until they could definitely fasten his guilt upon him United reached into his pocket for the cable- tell you my part of the story, and perhaps we'll find in the] “Jane Atwood,"’ he. said than “You said that 3 friend of yours.’ I did,” admitted Mi have ® cablegram nn JITNEYS LOSE FIGHT | WILL DEPORT ACTRESS FOR LACK OF PASSPORT natural mistake enillon, ddavre Cleo Vanderbilt Proctor, ‘The is an actress and nd on Sunday a first class pu tion authorit had been born on Ne law requiring passports probably Yownship Committee, the Wes! re and Woodcliff Sus CHECK GAME WON ONLY ONCE FOR HI 4 pace which for a number of years hus reserved for'the use of jitney check proved to. be hen Contempt of Court, am Hitz, Justice in the Equity Di- Vision of the District of Columbia Su M should disobey thie injune Id be hanged and then jailed st word in anything Tam about to tell you, it will only be necessary fe Secret « Building § n this case. T will say frankly that 1 did op expect a Ie facts together so quickly.”” “Lam only human, Marsh,’ bre to. confi down to the story.” ed Marsh years ago the Government dis that counterfeit $5 bills were ‘ove their Source close to a man series counterfeit $5 notes. “T located this m he lived with his wif clling man, as he was away a gt ok at him, cause he evidently got wind that ever, 1 learned that he was tall built, dark haired and wore a watch on places where t fe bills « nt building. “Now experie © had shown t! and a vacant ap building gave me rtment in this ve fathe It was not logical, the for me to disclo: a ranch owner from Mexico. farsh, “why dic hint that a focuses atte explained. protection. with Ames was an idea conceived in hurry and ordinarily attracted little tention. wood counterfeiting e7 morning, I found what I beli be a definite clue to th nection with the tre “What was the asked Mors “A small smear of blood on the knob of the Atwood apartment! Morgan then told of his interv with Jane Atwood toth ly the innocent victim of her the counterfeiter. He told of th tied|let, the hand mark on the table and the cuff button with the initial “M Mor-] ‘How do you account for the flat tened bullet?’ asked Morgan “The shot fired at clos Marsh replied. ‘It may have That and so is the cuff button.’ At that moment there was eyes in the hall outside Marsh's door Roth men sprang to their feet and Marsh opened the door On the floor of the lar lay the saan, | Dody_ of a woman UI] Who is it?’ asked Morgan Marsh leaned over the body (Copy 1922, by the Bell Syndicate, » a big but perhaps j my] Another Instalment To-Morrow. SHIP NEWS | INFORMATION ANY ONE KNOW WHERE MUNCHAUSEN Consu Tells of His With an Oster! ing Mai Ludwig Consumo, op eater of the world, to the claim of J leans, to the ¢ pionship of the univers: buekets of crawfish. “I'll show hip Consumo said he t ' trick I stood sid side and started he said 3; got away with crabs in six 4] minutes and 20 second Then [sw lowed fourteen exgs, shells and all and cight loaves of bread and a ham The ostrich collapsed after an hour and a halt “1 ate the ost for iuneh the ®| next day Digging end planting—geta youintheback, But no need to eufler— Sloan's Liniment brings instact relief to eit : ce cs lee officer policeman to put t nd your appreciatior ppear St. Louis. T finally brought | ne Atwood by finding out that} paid for| nd daughte rs belleved him to be a tray w were watching him and stayed away from the house, From neighbors, how mustache. Atwood's wifs died and} it teok me nearly two weeks to trace his daughter to Chicago. Keeping casionally appeared, 1 recognized i nd then I located her in the this case was really a game of patience an unusual opportu nity to watch her and possibly h vernment men, as you know , usually work with the utmost ore my identity to th. real estate firm that rented me the apartment. That was why I posed i interrupted Morgan you make those breaks about your wife and knowing Ames up a supposedly married mar unnbdticed, but just give tl helor is in the and immediately every one tion upon him," Mars io 1 invented Mrs. Marsh “TN! admit my claim of friendship uid in “a OW, Morgan, I have la nv N cards on the table so that you can see the close connectior that probably exists between the At and whatever tuok place in the Ames flat. 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