Solution—An Interview with Death

No one called at the newspaper office for the answers to the advertisement, yet Carobus received a reply to his letter of application. As Gerald Kesl, the placer of the ad, was unknown, the name was fictitious. The ad was answered by Carobus at his wife’s suggestion. Therefore, the only possible solution is that she acquainted her lover, Hemwell, with the fact that her husband had answered the ad, and he (Hemwell), without calling for the replies to his ad at the newspaper office, wrote Carobus arranging the meeting at which he was killed.

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THE GREAT ART IN WRITING ADVERTISEMENT IS THE FINDING OUT A PROPER METHOD TO CATCH THE READER’S EYE.

—Addison