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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1914.
ikRed Dutton
BTV
Wffl Irwin
AUTHOR OF
THE CITY THAT WAS, ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY
HarryR.Grissi
r.tinued from Yesterday.)
from the fire escape—and that you
could get on to the fire escape from
the window of the lumber room across
mert ,, as Sffsfi Katrina mad^ Ter tbe h ^‘ f r0 “ “ lue - That rood »u
Itaiamcnt. she spoke broken phrases °® Ter loc k*d. It wo* only a question
loss. The police ques- of pl7in « 0 P® n the catch ° n Captain
Han.k&'s window. One night about a
week before Captain Manaka died,
began the search. I went down the
Arc escape, carrying a pocket electric
torch which Juan bad bought for rue
I got the window catch open with a
penknife—It waa old and loose. I went
over the whole room that night and
again on another night—and found
nothing. I did dlaeorer a little strong
hoi In the top drawer ot the dreaaer.
It lay wide open. It bad a carious
lock. In that, I waa sure, ha would
put the Jewels If he ever wanted to
move them. There was no sign of the
hill of Bale. It occurred to me, then,
that Captain Hanaka might he carry
lng It on hit porson. I knew him to
be a very sound sleeper—he had
ed to me of that, and he proved It by
sleeping through a lire at hla hotel
when he waa In Port of Spain. So I
did a dangerous thing. Without (peak
ing to Juan, I went down ths fire es
cape at two o'clock in the morning of
a night when Captain Hanaka waa at
home, and looked through his pochots.
I even examined all the papers In his
wallet by tho light of tho electric
noted ber minutely to discover what torch. But It was not there. Juan,
*My Name Is Margaret Perez.”
Upon Boding that she re- when I told him, waa angry with me
tarred merely to the loss of a whole for taking such a risk. He made me
heart's love, they dismissed this part promise never to enter ths room
of her statement as Immaterial, and again unless Captain Hsuska was
did not enter It upon the record.) away.
"I told Juan, ot course. He was very And then we found that we moat
kind to me. lie did not reproach me. act quickly, or lose our property for
um ve could do nothing, he found, ever. Juan was watching Captain
Captain Hanaka had landed In New Hanaka, following hla movsmeats
York—tbe passenger lists showed that, very closely. That day—the day and
certain that he had smuggled night when everything happened—the
the Jewels Into the United States with- captain visited a Jeweler In Malden
out paying duty; and we oonBrmed Lane—I think you call It. He stayed a
that afterward. We decided to go to long time. From there he went to n
he Called States and see If we oould safe deposit bank. When be oame out,
W them back—If not tbe Jewels, at he had a package In hla pocket—Juan
least tbe bill of sale—because If the could see his coat bulge. Juan was
diamonds were la oar possession with afraid that he would go straight baok
the bill of sale destroyed, we could to ths Jeweler and make the sale; and
pmre by half the people la Port of then our last hope would have been
Spain that they were ours. We were gone. Instead. Captain Haoska west
tile in stealing them from Mm—per- to a cafe and sat a tone a long time,
lectly safe For be would not dare drinking. When he left that piaoe, be
explain to the New York police, returned to Mrs. Moore's. And the
tine* II he claimed them publicly, we shape of hla pocket showed that he
Id have him arroeted tor smog- still carried the package.
(bill. "It was plain to us that the package
Juan thought that all out. Wo toot: contained the Jewels, and that he In-
vbjt little money we had loft and tended to dispose of them St once—
rted for N©
frl-nda that wo
New Orleans. Juan wrote to our “ laat chance. Juan eaae to
tn. Ins In Caracas and secured tbe New see me Just after dinner. Wu talked It
York kgsney for a small asphalt com «H 0TCr - “ d ntade our Baal plans. In
ptny of theliu. That was done to eon
b» nlirht was rainy. It was natural
Uteraibre, t!isit I should be bundled up
In a mackintosh and hare my hat
pulled down over my eyes.
"Dressed In my clothes, Juan was to
enter Captain Hanska’a room, got the
Jewels, luavo by tbe door, go down
the stairs and Join me. I used some
times to get a little outdoor exer
cise In the early morning when I need
not fear meeting Captain Hanaka, and
when most of the city lights are out,
so that the eyes have less strain. If
Mrs. Moors waked, looked out, and
saw Juan In my clothes, she would
think It waa I going tor my exercise
snd take no alarm.
"In cue Juan failed, he wu to go
baok to my room ud telephone to me,
•peaking Spanish aad imitating my
voice. Then, still dressed u Jues, I
wu to return to Mrs. Moore's early
next morning and change clothes—but
that pert of our plan does not matter.
“We began everything juat u wu
planned. As I went down the stairs, I
passed Mrs. Moors. In the hall, I saw
a young mu—Mr. Wade, I believe. 1
showed myself at tbe door ud looked
In, and sang a little. By the way they
laughed ud spoke, I knew that I had
deceived them.
"I went straight to Juu's rooms.
The elevstor man In his hotel wu
fooled Just as much u tho boarders.
It seems. 1 waited there a long time.
Then Juan telephoned to me, talking
in Spanish and calling me Juu, u If
he were I. He said that Captain Hun.
ska had been murdered and for me to
come at once to blm—that be needed
me—ho aaid It all as a hysterical wom
an would. Somehow I managed to do
at be asked. I had to pass Captain
Ilunska's door. I heard people Ba
king n noise inside. Of course I did
not enter. But right by the door I saw
something bright. I knew It it once—
it wu one of my diamond buckles—
one of tbe Jewels which Captain Hu
sks had stolen from me. I picked It
up, ud went on to my room. Juan
wu there—In my dress. He kept me
from fainting or dying wklle wa
changed hack to our own clothes. I
knew the rut from Juu.
YOUNG BLACK HANDERS
MAKE CONFESSION
(At shout this point, ooeurred one
of thou Irruptions of expletives, brok
en sentences, pleas, prayers, which al-
wsys mar a confession for legal pur
poses, ud Is, therefore, edited out by
the police before the finished typewrit
ten statement goes back to the witness
for hie elgnature. This extraneous
matter, you see, tends to crests in
the minds of nnthlmklng persona a
false sentiment for the criminal.)
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DON'T THROW YOUR SAFETY
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Y. M. C. A. Building.
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Broker—Cotton Seed Products.
, Your inquiries solicited when in
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AID WAITS
Never has the Black Hand story
“Jmb said that he waited until after , been told as Anthony Sedaitis and
one o’clock. The houae waa quiet
From the window of the himber room,
he crawled to the fire escape. ?bat
window had a spring catch—you had
only to pull It down and K locked of
itself. Blaoe he intended to leave Cap-
Roccd^ Pucciarello have tol^. it on tho
witness stand in New Yofk City in
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WEBB-CRAWFORD COJ
Phone 1016 Athens, Ga
mail have been just a few of their; >571-
crimes. They told the stories in dumb
tala Kanaka's room by the door, he sort of way, showing no realization of
ciotod this window behind him in or- the enormity of the crimes they had
der to cover up hla tracks. That win- committed.
dow of the captain's room —blob led "Besides burglary and bomb sbootr
J° *•**■’*• wa *I??,u ing, my chief support was- in steal-
la on. The rain — *tttfog inR wa 7 ons Wnd hors'd.,”,, Sedaitis. ”1
FOR SALE.
r we naa ton uoo —— — —■—- — ——- — -
York, telling our probably the next morning. That night
rv going to settle In the Jewel* would be In hi* ream—ted
the Brat piece, it seemed
^‘w^'lT.rterThe^uI.- gu-Tsfo,. thirty er forty horses
he wee vfrtV 1 that a gust of wind and wagons.
jlght Mew spray Into Captain Han-1 “How many bombs did you shoot?”
■he's face, end wake him. He' did 'asked his cross-examiner in court,
that; asd he fastened tho seek with f ..^bout thirty or forty. I don't rec-
the catch. Captain Hanaka wae “l*®fc! ollect. Some places I shot twice.”
heavily. Kememner • Thjs a „ cam< . ont in th(r tr iaU of
b jAngelino Sylvestro, who would: not
, confess.' The two young men told
their stories hoping, of course, they
would receive light sentences.
FOR SALE—Four passenger chain
...drive Buick automobile, in good run
ning condition. The price—less than
dne-ftfth original cost. For further
information, addre.3 S., care The Her
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WANTED—Someone who wants a
-You have ease the ream,
eau, whore I found the strong-box,
he the comer farthest from
«al Our real reason for bore. Ja “ do the wort himself. 1 am • vMrer which Juan had Juet entered. ..
Ut« voyng«™mr ejST grevTwono, woman, and very week with grief tad Between It end the window were a They belonged to a very well organ-
erlod so much. I «. nn 111 with ,UaeH - I eould *> thing In case 1 UM« end Captain Haaeka'e bed. Juan tied gang of Italians and Jews, who
them .him 1 landed ’ wee discovered. The ugh Jean had carried ear pocket electric torch. He made it a business to write threaten-
"Juen -nri I w „ never been In the room, I could tell tuned It am the tuMde of the top be- j„g letters te Italian business men.
tod learned enough^TtotaCaptata Wm exactly where to look-then Man drawer. The be* wen them Alee, when they did net get the money they
Hueka to know^hero wo ™ii*» look ,e ® med “ *>«** Uat CepUIn Hun- the key was la It* loch. Juen thought dtman ded nor an answer they set off
tor him. 5S£ nZtoT ire "* *"*“»« •*» •‘"Mg-bo* tor K would be betterto take to.J®** , small bomb as a warning. Later,
Moore. boerdln* house It aeemad T * r7 P“rpoaa. out and laave the hex. By *®!”* f*®* tf the victim foiled to heed the warn-
hat Captain Haneka bad not rT^Tv 0- ^ k. e0 *'* “tither"^# inK ’ the placc would be blown up
V«t nt. n hft would not ~ how Bhou,d bot « *•* aw *7- At VM with tt» or
te IWnglo ci«Sy.^ ZS?fo“g flrat W * «“* 1 ‘®“ eb ***"_>” *
’good car cheap. Will trade for
Wirt estate. Address, E. W. C., care
the Herald. fide
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE—Truck farm and city
lots. Webster Callaway. tf
FOR SALE—Pianos.
FOR SALE—Five secondhand pianos
from $75.00 up. See R. E. Haughey
with Langston Music House, Clayton
street
”* to find where they Were, Finally
loan and I formed a plan and acted
s*in It
with the Je*®>»_. or whether m These men have been responsible for
It was a mor ® than half the b ® mb outrages
tt ® 1 hou »« “ rtT - 1 “ d a ^‘ ££ Ti “‘hSS* known in New York in the past year,
getting tho Jewels, should follow me. trick box lands wee aa uiarm-ueu ,,
But be did not dure to make the at- which nag whaaever the aover waa „
■i u , . . .. ...... tempt before oee or two o'elock la the lifted. Old newspapers. 10C a
iota on tho “° raln *. wh ®° capteta Hanaka would “Juan opeead It; the beO nag. Ca» 'bundle; 3 bundles;, for 25c.
•ardln. “® eeleep even tho heevteet Ufa Haneka nvrek. at cnee. Jaaajtad Hera]d 0ff j ce
room
boarding house wu vacant
Hawk
sleepers eoaetimoe Be awake a long so thaa to aeova, before Captain Hao-
sood r-ason*^ the f° W “ n ° time after they go So had. Mrs. Moore, eke pressed tbe button at the heed ot
ooUu. Z, .V* 10 *?"* aP wo knew, was very wxtchful-ehe was hU bed .ad tanned on the e’ootrto
e»iui it' ^ r0 ° m ’ ®* r * M <* bvflsn aad she had a habit light, ft mum have bewildered him
“** !£atrt . 1 ^. “ i° U of running to her door whenever up for a moment whan he saw what ap-
Knew All That Wee Necessary.
It is well known that in the bed of
the St.. Lawrence river, the outlet of
. . . ' - rviiuug tu mow awr w—niw mj *r~ ivr ee inwee 11 - —— — *•>« w..
tnl? h®** 1 r^ Ch . U ‘ one entered or left during the night, paired te be a woman Handing by hla the Great Lakes, there arrln many
°“® wk ®“ °»® ifjuan left at one or t'wc la the moii t«"ue"h«td.. Wh«i he eaw that, the
nr J d "? •? tiUUn lal “ d ' “y Inc. Mrs Moore would take alarm, oapteia came at him. Juan la a smell
•'Uw.ro in the house wax safer than
Ing, Mrs Moore would
knowing aa ebe did that I wee out of
navigation dangerous except to re-
„ . “ *“*! liable men whose knowledge of the
Capteta Heaeka was big aad . „e.H nn .ri A
length asked:
1 “Captain, do you know where all
,k„ k . Ml. Captain Han- I-T— ' taward hi eheet. Captain Hanaka the rocks are in the river?”
- * d u ' ,ytT ,0 « n or his picture (TM§ |a >nlwer to m objection of wee a breve man. sad very violent to In hie patient, deliberate manner,
,C * rf ab ° Ut f 7 yon >ock These things ere nereuary ap the knife to atop the captain by
would Lve“LwnT-“--“"“‘-- r ,or me to ,hat yon ^ “ <a,k thfeetentag him with t^-hetd the potat
he replied:
all the rocks arc, but I know
here the channel is.”—Christian
Herald.
»As's--Ars
■ lined’ in an apartment hotel. J- ** ^ ™ bKJrt Ta redd^lndti
tlmft ^‘ rft ln comaunlcatlon all the J 11 * 1 wnat . . . . . t turn Mod ovor with all his great weight ^
avnii y ^topkona. He was careful to "Jiian a&d I ara w polot of th# kalfa. Juan did aot rm__ UaroM’a cfnn> npws
- °' d lh " < a Plain when be visited me. am large for a woman. He le ^lj°r D euro now he did not The Herald S Store neWS
, al1 d ®o*ofoue. for at any time a T„ Z* M tbntrt-h. rely beM tho knife rtredy | and business aiUIOUCementS
■rplan-^r*^ , But 7° bad rer mreth.^ SSL ^ -*»» It pierced CaptataJUreha have 8 teal Value. Read Her-
. u “> enter Captain Han- .X
place, Detective ,
Captain Han- ' o of ear xamae al through." (la this
!?: kom. to drT. to reck other', dothra. Kemt.dy had to ed* the .Uta-ret a
aid ads.
^’heat-v
;-P' vsr , mad0 lh|< aoarch Juan “I worn pat m me merer, pu« fy ^ ^ oluul „ ehjT «.,
H th. b '’ rollowln * Captain Hanska. *»•* ^
luran c ,‘* p ’ aln •bowed signs of re- J“»|® ™ We win frees for a moaoaat the po-
urnl u<. Juan ... . * .a. Further, his voice Is light, and he een ( .
his tdeter, poU hie
’elkki,' —“ "*“ “ c<ul o'® OP on ute - -- __ lice stateiieuC.
OT r ° c ^- th ® ringing of the bell In *•“ ta "FW1 re ttr acted Martta HcOee.
whl 'b Informed mp' from *■*!? «*??; W . -What'e ttat you're tryfog to tfaa asr
'“at .I ws. wanted on the * UnU *
"'“rttane by mp ‘door, Wu tteatrtcsIs ttet T-^
th« tS? ** rilh >g signal. I could boar » lw *y «•*““« * ,
Th«„ f ? m °»Ptein Hanska's room. "This waa ovtmm. ws vwv w UvSev la Fort at
Jn"* CO k d b * °° mistake, because change clothu. Wb ted hrerd Iyj^e alM ^
*a« the only person to New York alo* 1 ®* ,B ta ® Perlor all that eveatag.
^ aoul<1 b« tel.Vh^Tag to me. The bcardera all k.ew that *-»«»►
When I tried Captain Hauka'e Ume * *“* I* 1 **** 0 _! a ta ^ the pete of the
^ui^ P “*- kB7 ’ ?fOTndU “‘ be “ate “
!J® D «t time Juan'SlStaL^'titaJd *>• to owa to "**
Bill—r told you that man would at
tract attention some day.
Jill-Well, has ; h*?
' "Sure! -L heard Mm in. g'resUurttr.t
to-day, ta^jlpg h s s^NP-.—YorAWrs
Statesman.'-;: 'dl.' ,'b
“HeH4, mike.
.(To Be Contjuusd.)
where di} you get
hat bl/ck eye?”
“Why D'Grady'k just baclf frlm his
noncymoen,ran' ftwas me advised him
' get married.”—Boston Transcript
^ copy^jf
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Address, W. A. Harris, Bishop, Ga.
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Address Andrew Reynolds, P. O. Box
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FOR RENT—Houses.
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E. W. Carroll, Bus. Mg®.
Athens Herald
. ■ tf -kiyy.
Subject to the democratic primary,
1 respectfully announce for re-elec
tion to the office of tax collector of
Clarke county. II. H. LINTON.
For Tax Collector Clarke County.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Collector of
Clarke county, subject to the action
of the Democratic party.
W. A. MALLORY.
1216 and say; “Send
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