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The Studio Murder Mystery
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u-ere asking, "How did he get back on the lot?" a new voice was heard, a man's voice, MacDougal, the night gateman come to his feet, with a paper in his hand. A stern, hard man! A man with a grim mouth. A man who plainly is not afraid of God, man or devil! He made this startling announcement.
"TN order that the innocent may not suffer -1-. . . I ask the coroner to read this statement to the people gathered here." Somebody took the paper up to the coroner, and while every breath in the room was held, he read:
" 'I killed Dwight HardeU on the night of December 15th. To this confession I set my hand and seal. Signed, Scot IMacDougal.' "
"To say pandemonium reigned would be putting it mildly. The mental confusion in the coroner's room was beyond description. Up to the press time of this issue, nothing more definite has been divulged, but unappeased curiosity is running rife. Who, then, is the real murderer of Dwight HardeU? That is the question to which, ^\'hile there appears to have been three answers, there is as yet no proven reply!"
There was more of the sob sisters' story, but this covers the main points.
Captain of Detectives Smith was perusing the lay of the sob sisters with a derisi-ve smile, when Ryan came into his office.
"It's a sweet dish, eh, Cap?" inquired he, looking over his superior's shoulder. They read in silence for a moment, and then Ryan added:
"Which one of 'em do you think is guilty?"
"I think they're all liars!" exclaimed Smith angrily.
The expression on Ryan's face brightened eagerly.
"Why . . . anything new?"
" No. Merely common sense. Two of them have got to be, anyway! But which one does that leave us? Maybe all three are lying, but the devil of it is, the more I go into the case the
more I can see that any one of them could have done it . . ."
"Well, it's a cinch Beaumont's safe, anyway . . . the way she got everybody going yesterday! All she has to do is to look twice at a jury, and she's cleared . . . that, and the self-defense plea!"
"Huh! Vlatcher isn't the kind to take a chance. . . ."
"What'ye mean?"
"Frame-up!"
Ryan considered this, a slight frown pulling at his brows.
"But, Chief . . . that girl sure must have been telling the truth . . . her face, and . . . fainting, and all! And the fellow who felt her wrist says it's all she claimed it is! I tell you she sure got me going, Chief!"
Smith looked up with a dry smile.
"The sooner you two boys get married, the sooner I'm going to get a heap more savvy out of you!"
"Why?"
"You'll know more about women . . . that's all! Ryan, there isn't a woman on earth who isn't a born actress ... on occasion! All right. Added to that, with Beaumont we've got a professional! You don't suppose any canny Jew like Rosenthal is going to pay perfectly good money to a girl who can't act, do you? Not he. He's got too much sense! For two years that girl has been drawing down seven hundred dollars a week . . . to . . . put it over! Starting next month she gets fifteen hundred, and a starring contract! Add that to the cleverest lawyer on the coast . . . and . . . what have you? "
RYAN thought a moment. "Ha, I've got it! When West confessed she went to Vlatcher to defend him . . . and . . . being Vlatcher he made use of what he had ... to the best advantage! It's a cinch West's confession isn't worth a darn if there's another in the offing!"
Meet the Qui'lans. Eddie, the little Pathe comic whose new one is "Noisy Neighbors," drafted the family for the film, even papa. They are, from left to right, Isabelle, Marie, Joe, Eddie, John, Buster and Dad. The lady is Jane Keckley, who plays the mother. At home are Mamma OuiHan and three more girls
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