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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933. PAGE THREE The HIDDEN DOOR By FRANK L. PACKARD SYNOPSIS: A drives Colin Hewitt and Gcrmaine Tremblay ashore i she is takinK him to try to deliver a mysterious letter an equally mysterious man named Joe I.a/.arre, who may at a Htill more mysu-rious fishinx club near Caj) a 1'Orase, Cerma'mi-'a home. They hear two men a i in the foe and learn the "club" is a den of thieves and that l.azarre is one of them. is in terror of the Mask.

Lazarre's employer, and ha.s iiM-d an alias. Now he decide to tell Germaine the about Chapter 17 GERMAINE'S PROMISE "mountain road" between Enola and the Franklin county line will be paved full length this year by the i state highway department with I funds from the state emergency re- i lief board and the motor fund. TWO remaining gaps in the high- Lazarre is one of the Mask's men? i wa one of 7 -66 miles between Bloserville and Carlisle Springs, and the other of 3.07 miles near INDIAN WINS ESTATE OF How can him?" you expect help from "That's the only other thing I iHeberlig, will be improved to complete the county-long stretch paral- can't explain to you," he said, leling the mounlain between Cum cept to say that I am armed with an berland and counties approach to Lazarre may OFFERS AID mean everything--or nothing. I do A I not know any more than you do Mechanicsburg. Mrs.

A what it's worth until I have talked i chairman of lhe conservation i Wlt mm i committee of the Woman's club, an- 'This whole thing is terrible!" i Wednesday that members! "No?" Germaine inquired softly. she exclaimed. "It is almost impos- her committee are ready "to "assist i "And do vou always go armed? It slble llev that a fiend such as housewives who raised vegetables in OU have pictured the Mask to be, h--Kl "arders in carmine Jars arp is rather obvious that this club exists as a a i oldens canning. Jars are I exists a numan being. being donated for canning Colin laughed shortly.

I "He exists all right. Witness Mr. Howard. But let's not talk about him for a moment. There's a ques- EXONERATE DRIVER here is very far removed from the innocent paradise of sportsmen that it pretends to be! What are you? A detective?" Lord, no!" He forced a FREDERICK COUNTY tion or two I'd like to ask you.

Tell "Oh, laugh. "But I've created a lot of i me all you can about them--rather moldy ones, I'm self." afraid. I'm Colin Hewitt. I write books." the club IN FATAL ACCIDENT the testi- mony of three- witnesses in police i "I can't tell you very much." she court Tuesday i a i a -I've seen it, of course, K. Motter.

actimr coroner, "I know the she said, "and only from a distance when I've been oncrated George Hampson Pen- I suppose, to be really true to form, out in my boat. It looks very I ought to say that I have read and and father says it is very comfort- loved every book you have ever writ- ably fitted up inside with electric ten, and--" light and--" "Don't!" he-groaned. Colss-ifTteFf-tipted "I won't," she assured him calm- quickly. "That's interesting! That reckless driving ly. "I admit I have never read ever, means they've got a power plant of i preferred.

Cash one of them." "You wouldn't," he stated confi- scme sort. I suppose they've har: returned to Hampson. nessed up the river a bit." Mar. operator of the automobile which struck and killed a colored i child, near Libertytown. Monday i from blame in the accident and dismissed a Technical charge of which had been bail of S100 was i Americans Pilot Turks At Start of Kemal's New Deal I By Priscilla i A a i A i nanccu in ins heat and dust of an A a i a summer, monopopies TWO HURT WHEN -SEAT women were in- Hanna Anderson Daniels, 26 i Creek I i a living Tulsa, has won $1,050,000 in oil money from the estate of her mother, by virtue of a decision cf the United States circuit court of appeals in Denver.

Her victory ended several years of litigation. Shown with her Is her husband, Mose Daniels. (Associated Press Photo) i American experts, called by Mus; tapha Keinal to prepare an r-co- nornic rebirth for Turkey, have set I ot: 1 from A a a on tours of 111- i ieation. Two one in search of and the other in speech of are in ihe field. Gold At Ark's Haven? Th- exetxiition is headed bv I a Van Sicklen.

of i a ton. former assistant cine; engineer the nirori States a of i mines, who is an a i on pu'd He is a i Turkish mini cnsineers 500 miles east of An; kara to A a a on the Turko-Persian frontier, ar.ti i a i a n. north we. of A i rn: Both rei'ions are believed to be rich in The 01; survey, which is Mardine to a is e'er another He is Sidney of the U. S.

geoio-'ieai survey. Tiiat. oil is one Ol i 1 i i i resources of Turkey has long been salt. He has contributed a the advertisins; ir. commencied a i run as purely that all children who have attended school during the last term on temporary certificates must be re-vaccinated by the authorized school medical inspector or the county medical director for the eourr.y, and a'! new entrants must a certificate showinr; that they have been vaccinated.

The cooperation of principals, teachers and directors in the en- of th.e law will aid in protection and further reduce the of smallpox in Dr. Appei advised. Vaccination Law Must Be Obeved (iridders Condition At Odd Positions Sr A i ission vacci Of and parents w.is vaccination law by Dr. B. Apiel.

secretary of tlie sub i i a of in rase a a i a a i sciiool r.i tor's tcmtx'irary cer'if: i a i- a i i to Tiv. 1 cf IK odd as Don Bend. I i'ootbuii players keep in trim months with an sorur.eii: of jobs. Elser. 215-pound sophomore a i a serves subpoenas at Gary.

I i a a without an argu- a hard driving Eci "Moose" Krause. all- a i and Andy Pilney. ospcf from Chicaao, drive i and Chicago. occupations in- i i road gang work dently. "I don't write the sort "I suppose so," she said, "though THROWN i stuff that would appeal to you.

Just I don't know very much about suclv 7omnn v-ere in thrillers-as bloodthirsty and as i things. But there are some falls jured when they were hulled from V1Slt hombly creepy as possible, of right beside tlie clubhouse, and I the rumble seat 'of an automobile as Mrs. Samuel Uber and son. Rob! Drexc-i love don't imagine it would be a very it skidded and spun around near the ert of Philadelphia, spent several Hines As Surveyor General The anti-foreign complex, which of near York Springs; Mrs. I id regime under and daughter, Dorothy, of i Mr.

and Mrs. course. I've never written a story, for instance, in my life." "Oh! And why not?" "Because I can't," he confessed. "There has to be a girl because the dear publishers insist on it, but the difficult thing to do." a bequeathed KemaUs; Turkey, is wearing The cai! for foreign export -advice, a i a Harrisburg: Mr. David American, is a new develonment ir.

foot of old Braddock hill on the Na- days with Mrs. Uber's parents. Mr. Wai hay and children. Robert and Keinai's modernization program.

"You mean it's what one would tional highway, about three miles i and Mrs Granville expect? All the creature comforts, i west of Frederick, Tuesday evening Mrs. Charles Starrier is confined Newman, of New York city. Mr. Waldrow Kennlston wouldn't about 6:30 o'clock. Two other ner home by illness.

BtoufTer Drexell Hill, and Mrs. To help in giving a new economic day in Turkey, the government has the called Walker D. Hines, director Mr. Weber, of York, was be without them, of course. Well, is women who were riding in the a Alda Cline is spending some guest on Sunday of his brother-in- general of the railroad administra- best I can do is most awfully uncon- there anything else you can tell, chine escaped unhurt vincing--I just have to drag her in me?" by the hair of the head." "No," she replied thoughtfully; "I FRANKLIN COUNTY He heard her laugh ripple under don't think so.

I have already told her breath. you that no one from the club ever HOSPITAL REPORT "Just like I've been dragged in comes near Cap a 1'Orage, so I have SHOWS DEFICIT tonight?" no personal knowledge of them." Chambersburg. A time in Chicago attending the Century of Progress exposition. Mr. and Mrs.

William Dav. of law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. tion of the United States in the Georse Snyder. World war.

to make a eeneral sur- We Are A For Pittsburgh Pump Supply Co. LINE OF PUMPS We Have in Stock Open Top i Pumps New Force Pumps I Closed Tup i i Spout Pumps Tri'ko. Style A i l.i.uht I i i on All LUTHER SACHS HARDWARE STORE York Street Gettysburg, Pa. Sunday visitors at the home near Hershey, spent Saturday night J. W.

Sowers were Mrs. James Stoui "Well--er--yes, in a way," he stammered. "But this isn't a story." "Nevertheless. I rather like it-- deficit with Mr. and Mrs Harry Erb Mr and Mrs Harry Erb and Mr.

and Mrs. William Day were dinner and Miss Alberta Kistler. of Reading. Sunday visitors at the home of J. "I see," he said--and fell S654.09 for the vear as of July 31 is guests on Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Howard were Norman Zeigler. Mrs. B.

O'Brien and children. Rita I for a moment. How best to make shown by a financial statement Ral Cline. contact with Lazarre? "Look the Chambersburg hospital made The Women's Missionary society and Bernard. and Mrs.

J. vey of economic conditions. Officials expect Mr. Hines to arrive in Tur- key shortly. For railroad reform.

Charles E. Bell of Washington, traffic analyst, has been engaged. He is now at 1 work here, studying the operation of the 1.000 miles of new railroad BELLEVUE-STRATFORD being dragged in by the hair of the he said abruptly, "I know there are public Wednesday. Receipts i Mt TaDOr wn meet Friday eve- Austin Renn and children, Mildred lines constructed during the 10. head--so far," she confided.

"But no roads out of Cap a 1'Orage, but July, however, exceeded operating nm August 18 at the home of Miss and Donald, all of why this sudden shedding of your there is nothing to prevent one from expenditures bv S535.53, receipts Mar cline cloak, Mr. Hewitt---or should I say, I going overland to the club is there?" ing S4.353.48 and disbursements Mr and Cumber- i years of the Turkish republic. Mr. Howard?" ''Not if you have the agility of a S3.822.95. "I see you haven't judged me mountain goat and are an expert ELECTED HEAD OF harshly--offhand," he said, gratefully.

George Henry and i children were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erb. i Miss Clara Webber, of Roarins woodsman," she answered laugh- STAFF ingly. "You would cut the time in' John K.

Gor- Springs, is spending some time with "Judgment reserved." she a half too, for I don't suppose, as the don was elected president of the ner uncle and a lhe Rev an(i swered. "I asked you a question." ciow flies, it would be more than medical staff of the Chambersburg Mrs se Snyder. "Because." he said earnestly, "I three and a half miles from the vil- hospital at the annual meetins Mrs. D. E.

McCauslin, of Benders- promise from you lage to the club." the siefl Tuesday evening at Parnell vilie S- 06 1 Wednesday afternoon "That's also interesting," he said. Tavern, west of" St. Thomas. Dr. i ner a Mrs a and Mis? Marie Holt, of Philadelphia.

William Hoverter. of Reading, and Maurice Heller, of Bendersville. were guests Sunday, of Ira Heller and familv. INSPECTION AT FAIRS want to exact a that, for the time being at least, you Turkey's Customs Probed Two other American experts are completing investigations for government in other fields. Robert H.

Vorfeld of California, formerly of the United States tariff commission is completing a report of Turkish customs which is aimed at reducing mileage of ren-iajx'' in this or- anization. Ah Rana Bey. the Tur- has ex- I LLJ won't say anything about what has "As far as agility is concerned. I Gordon succeeds Dr. A.

W. Thrush happened tonight." think I would be prepared to take Lincolnway. west. "Isn't that a very strange re- a chance; but as for the other quali- I PLAN ANNUAL quest?" Her voice was suddenly se-i fication--well, perhaps you know AI MEET nous. "I don't understand." "I want to tell you a little story," he said quietly.

"Do you mind? I will be just as brief as I can." "I am listening," she invited. The minutes passed--many of them. The story did not lend itself Englisn too, but--" someone who could supply it?" Blue Ridge air- She thought for an instant. east of Waynesboro. will be a "The best man in the village at beehive of activity Sunday when the that sort of thing," she said, "is an i second annual Franklin county air old umbtu- cruiser named Anatole' meet will be held, sponsored by the Bouchard, He speaks very good Waynesboro airport.

Representatives of the restaurant hygiene section of the suite depart- i kish minister of customs, i Mr. and Mrs. Adfian Myers, ment of health have completed i pressed great satisfaction with the Idaville, were recent guests of plans for the annual inspection of i American's proposal for reform. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith.

i county fairs. Seventy-two fairs are! Wallace Clarke, of New York and' Recent visitors at the home of already on the list, in addition to i Paris, encaged to reform the a Mrs. Elizabeth Walhay were Mrs. i a number of large eomrmuiity pic- i ministration of state monopolies, I This great hotel has long stood as the symbol of Philadelphia's famed Indeed, to many a throughout the world "The Bellevue" IS Philadelphia; because il so graciously blends fine, old tradition with every modern idea that could add to Ihe comfort and enjoyment of its guests and its rates are entirely consistent present times A a Manager Franklin Miller and Mrs. Clarence nics.

ha.s just, a four montlis' study, i "Bouchard?" he broke it. "--what i brevity. There was too much to tell, so many sidelights, if she was sort of a mar. is he? to understand. And so he told her trusted?" of Annie, and French Pete and the Mask, and Reddy Turner's murder.

Everything--except his promise to Reddy, and the actual purpose of his visit to Butch Connal's room. "And so you see." he ended, "why at present I am a man without a home and without a name. That brings as to tonight. I haven't said anything so far about Lazarre; but I have reason to hope that I can get him to help me pick up the Mask's trail. That's why I asked for your promise." "You have my promise," she said simply.

And somehow in the darkness their hands met. She did not draw hers away. And for a moment they sat thus in silence. He was not tongue-tied now--he was fighting to hold back the rush of words that were on his lips. He could not bring i her intimately into his life as mat- ters stood.

It would not be fair to her--if he found that she cared. It would only be inviting her into danger of the ugliest kind. His hand tightened warmly over hers and then released it. "That's ripping of you!" he said. "I don't need to tell you that the club, in its own parlance, will be taken for a ride in due course--and the road won't be any the smoother because of the delay." "What do you think they are doing there?" she asked.

"I haven't the faintest idea." he said. "But Lazarre?" she questioned. "I don't understand about Lazarre. You haven't told me who he is. or how you knew he was down here." "No," he said frankly; "I haven't.

And I am afraid that is one of the things that I am not at liberty to tell you. Personally, I do not any reason now why you should not know, but I gave my word and I have no choice other than to keep it. I'm not throwing cold water, am "Oh, no!" she declared emphatically. "Of course you're not! I can quite understand. But there is one question I do want to ask.

You said you hoped to get Lazarre to help you to pick up the Mask's trail. You remember that one of those two men just said something about W. That was what was on the card you found in the pocket of the man you fought with in Reddy Turner's old room, wasn't it?" "You go up head," he applauded. "Well, that pretty definitely proves that the club here is one of the Mask's enterprises, doesn't it?" SHULTZ REUNION HELD Is he to be Tne Shultz reunion was held Sun; day. August 6, at the home of Mr.

"If you paid him enough to make anci Mrs Howard Shultz, near Arit worth his while." endtsville. Her hand reached out. He felt her Those present were: Mrs. John ringers close tensely on his arm. i Shultz.

Mr. and Mrs. James all these questions a Ier anci two children. Mr. and Mrs.

going overland to the club?" she Charles Shindledecker and four asked. "You heard what those two children. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth and four children.

Mr. Paul Zuliinger and two and Mrs. sons, Mr. Fern Grouse and three Mr. and Mrs.

Dorsey and a new danger, tomorrow. men said. I--I am afraid. What do you intend to do?" "Not a thing," he laughed disarm; and Mrs ingly, "except to arrange a little cn private interview with Monsieur tz and two children, Mr. and Joe Lazarre." Mrs.

Ott Shultz and three children. 'Copyright, 1933, Frank L. Packard) Mr and Mrs Glenn Shultz and two children. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Colin stumbles into a new plot i Sn and six children; Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Jacoby and nine chil- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shultz i and three children.

Mr. ami Mrs. i Glenn Philips and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver and two children, Mr.

and Mrs. George Weaver and i two children, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Myers and son. Mrs.

Anna Mary Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Loch- baum and two children and Mr. and Mrs.

John Pidler and four chil- di en. i i i YORK COUNTY TARTlEfcS" URGE KING'S REMOVAL i Farmers' organization i of York county at a meeting held Wednesday night in court room No. BY TAKING COD LIVER OIL Grand Rapids. Aug. 11 a hen cod-liver oil and i by a record vote instructed their i sne wil1 lay bl SS el the Inter- i national Baby Chick association I informed Wednesday.

i A cod-liver oil feeding experi- secretary to send a letter to Sccre- tary of Agriculture Wallace ursin- i the removal of Dr. Clyde as milk administrator. "The action of the organization parallels very close: vhich resulted in eggs weighing an i e. clont mean this to teaijou what to do, welwve no iaea of cloina that. But we have a cigarette that is milder and tastes better and we itly believe you will enjoy it ln En land described ly the action taken by Montgomery I ounce more a dozn To the con ner this extra weight was said i be equal to adding one large egg for every two dozen in the av- erase market size.

i Bucks and Chester county orgamza- tions. FIREMEN'S BUGLE CORPS TO PARADE The Goodwill Fire company's drum and bugle corps will participate in the parade which The report was made by Dr. R. T. Parkhurst.

of the National Oil Products company, Harrison, New VV feature the annual Cumberland Val- i ley Firemen's convention in Greencastle Friday evening. This action was taken at a special meeting of lhe i Institute of Poultry Research. Eng- land. The hens in that experiment i the corps hVld evening i MT. TABOR in the engine house.

CONFISCATE 100- GALLON STILL hundred gallon still was uncovered on Tuesday in the wood- Mt. visitors at ed country about four miles east of the home of Mr. and Mrs. John The Jack in Lower Chanceford Hinkle were township. Officers led by Deputy i Hinkle and Sheriff E.

K. Jacoby confiscated the Catharine Toner. Mr. and Mrs. still and arrested Miles George Eppleman and son.

Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert son. Paul, and Miss upon whose premises it was found.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY STATE TO PAVE MOUNTAIN ROAD she demanded. "And therefore that Carlisle. Cumberland county's CH! of near Bendersviile. and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Myers, of and son. Charles, of near Bendersville. and Mr, and Mrs.

Lester Rowe, of Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Murtoff the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 12) Ji LIGGBTT Mms TOBACCO Co. fWSPAPERI.

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