mwrMimmlllm r THE CRACK IWTHEBELL" PULLS ASIDE VEfLDTSe PHILADELPHIA POLITICS IN ITS CORRUPT RAMIFICATION re Conditions Thai Make Possible Such Affairs 'as the "Bloody Fifth" Primary Murder Explained Peter , Clark Macfarlane, Noted Political Writer and Novelist, Tells Results of His Investigation Onttnued from Tag? On to measure this distance nltlcally and to find It wanting "What J oil ilolu. Itoenscwelg, with jour store on the sidewalk?" he demanded liorshl. ' Don t uu Know it's against the law-" Vat law? Nat vou mean?' Moiltz Kurglcd. struggling with the lump of apprehension in his tin nut. Pour feet thice Inches (lout the building line Is what the Itvv sajs. You got seven feet If ou got an Inch, and the public can walk In the guUet, huhl" Morltz turned Mlghtlv ellow, but aa In the llrst moment of conlllct with Stiongbuigcr, so now he waved his aims weakly up and down the sticet, where a single sweep of the eje com prehended f lulls. vcgetibls, flsli, both rive cirp and diled herilng, fowl iind n short goods of eveiy kind scat- tered oci the pavement or piled with in a foot of the curb. In a score of places the encroachment was far greater than that modest .vardagR which Morltz had ventured upon, and Mil some llellni m's li.vperbnlo about crowding pedestrians into the gutter threatened to become a fait. Hut to this pantomime of the little storekeep er the policeman's answer was that hard, unseeing ie or an eje that saw at most oul the sprawling, sin ning boves of .Merit ISoseiisewcig. Efcn uptown ilev do It" ventured Moiltz, his little eves mingling feai and pleading. Tlit second t lllintitiiin Uptown? Knv ' Von nln't uptown, are jou?' queiltd utllcei HUlraan, contemptuousl "It the boea ain't back to the line when I culm; by in an hour 1 II pinch jou" Moiltz coughed slUhtlv, coveiing his mouth with his hand, but with his timid rabbit eves still llxed on the officer, and his glance almost liquid with appeal. In an houi ," gi ovv led irellman, mov- ngon. That was ins answei to me 1001., Hid ills meicy was that he neglected o help himself to an npple as Sluing- urger had done uut peinaps Men- man did not caie for applea. Patient.!, palustaklnglv, with dejec- Ion etched in ever line of his face. lorltz took down his outer iovv of es and can led them Inside, but the re lack still piojected, and even hub ipty tomato bov: beond the foui feet nd thiee Inches allowed by law would be excuse enough foi Hellman. fherefoie, AVIenei the caipenter wit emploved to cut the lack In two, but though he nnd his bov finished their task as inpldlv as possible, the teg ular current of business had now been no much Intel rupted, dlstuibcd and de lected that closing time that night round the meichant'n stock of unsold perishables on hand bo large as to be alarming. Morltz. however, was given to hope. The next day was Sun- Say and Sundav was u great shopping ilay in the Uhetto. It was especially food for the vender of fruit, for many norklngmen were Idle and had the money to buv. Moreovei, It was u. jay upon which the populace was ac customed to grant itself the indul gence of small luxuries. Resides, while all the stores vveie open on Sundav, It was not the cus tom to display one's goods upon tlia Isldewalk; so much of a concession was Inade to the Gentiles law. Therefore, felorltz would be once more upon an fcven footing v Ith his fellow mer chants, so he smiled confidently. In the 'klght, moreover, the Idea for a stioke tot unusual enterprise visited Rosen- ifccwelg's pillow. Next morning he de livered the strokeby dragging out a hbmall giaphophone from the fainllv hiving room in the rear and put Rachel to the winding and changing that was necessary to Keep tno utile pest wheez ing". The effect was good. It made passers by stop, lookand listen. Then they smiled and followed the lure. Once they weie inside, Moiltz attended to the business of salesmanship. Hy nine o'clock business was "fair," By ten H was brisk. Prom ten fifteen bnvvaid Morltz had no longer time to rub Ids hands together complacent h. But at ten-foil) .five u huge blue shadow darkened the door. "What are ou doin' here open on Bundti) ?" demanded Strniigburger. "Don't .vou Lwovv the law? took here, Morltz," and n brulal fist appeared beneath the little Hebrew's nose. "I been bavin' trouble enougli with you. loure pinched right now. lThe Strongburger hand secured a hold on the loose folds of the Rosen- cwelg collar, and the little man was Jrked with unnecessary violence over a pile of apple boxes and thtough the line of his stampeding customers to the door. ' Arretted ! "Please valt a minute till I get me, ,xiv hat. please!" whined Rosenscwelg. s$."You should," conceded Hrrongbur- Iter urt), ana wnen some excited cus- passed over that article of en ure! from where It hung on the same )k with a garland of carllc. the leer himself jammed It dow n on the id of Ills prisoner. Then he march- little Morltz toward the patrol box the corner, iiuchel. wall ng and rotestlng, followod as far as the front r, where sne halted, distraught be- in love lor ner husband und frugal icern for the little stock which tht dvvindle astonishingly If her were turned ror a moment. trongburger rang for the .wagon while he waited a small crowd thered. Morltz sulked In silence, ig no questions, voicing no pro. . vvnat was me user uut itacr.ei t,ued to lift her lamentations on nd so louaiy mat tney were oung man some distance This young ttian vnn decoiously dressed In a black derby hat, n cutaway coat and gray striped trouseis U the token of these clotlies the joung man was alien to the neighborhood, and by token of that stubborn manner in which his advancing ftet were planted as he siilfJccl and gazed nbout him, his con sciousness was being assilled at eveiy step by tint whlcn shocked his scnsl. bllltles and loused his dlippioval The name of this oung stranger was Jeremiah Thomas Archer, and his tnesence here this moinlng was due cmircl to Ills noimal and proper in teiest in things religious The ilch geneiallv believe in icllgion for the pooi, It gives them hope Resides, it Is well that they should be taught the commandments, epcciilly ' Thou shalt not covet" and 'Thou h.ilt not steal." A C hnrltnhle, MLalnn 'Oh, brolhei Jero," the Ilev Doctor Kelghtlej had said, falling .leremlih on the phone approximated one hour eailici, Tilde is to be an Important meeting of the bo-iid of our Italian .Mission before their service this morning 1 want some remesentatlvo of oui ihuiih theie to assure them of our co-opeiation und svmpathv In the new Jiulldlng opeiatlon. Could vou go " ' Vh tertalnl.v. Doctor I'll dilve round theie on my wav to chuich" Doctor Kelghtlev toughed "No not the motor, If vou please. Je.rv " suggested the good man deli cntclv "We hare to be very careful not to mnke nnv ostentatious display In connection wlih our vvoilc down there It It seems to rub some of oui fi lends tho wiong waj " 'Oh, wh.v all right" and .Terry laughed f,ood nntuiedlv "1 11 Jump on the stieet car then" 'If on would Thank vou so much" The phone was hung up with the well. bled tones of Doctor Kelght le's voice still echoing In Jeirv's eir. So heie was .leir.v walking through n part of the city most unfamiliar to himself, and greatly distressed to find tho stoies on elthei side open and con ducting n. thriving meioantlle business upon the Lord's Day "Isn't theie such n thing ns law In Philadelphia." "demanded .leuv of his Intelligence. His intelligence said theie was. but Just ut this moment he brought up befoie the walling Rachel. 'Mv -inv good woman," and Jeiry lifted his hat. You uppear to be iti distress." The joung mans lound blue eves looked svmnathy at the same moment that his frown epiessed reproof for the making of all this ill bred clatter on the Sabbath This expiesslon of lenroof bi ought Into momlnence other of Jeirv's facial assets, foi It clamped u straight, clean mouth nnd pushed forwaid u lound knobbv chin with a djmnle in It so laige that It amounted virtualls to u cleft. 'All kinds of determination In that chin ' a physi ognomist would sav. 'especlallv when vou tike that stiong straight nose Into account" Vet until something roused him Jeremiah Thonns Aichei's featuies were Just clem. cut und Dleis. ant, with, the sou of twinkle in the eve that leveals n native humor In the soul, and the kind of a smile on the lips that letlects a glad and buoy ant nature. "I would glf my head to be cut off, Morltz ain't done nothing wiong" re sponded the wonmn. pausing In her walling to make estlnnte through tears of the sort of peison who was addiesslng her. Seeing no Moiltz. for the patiol box with Its policeman. Its prisoner and its little l.rot of cuilous bvstanders was Just out of sleht around tho coiner, Jerrv looked his need of fuither enlightenment. "My fintt' Dey pinched mv bus band to Jail." quavered Rachel, tears and lamentations beginning once mote. The Club Land. "All. v es " e mpathlzed .Tfrrj . doubt ful what to do or sav The woman's husband was some Kind of law-breaker, no doubt, Yet he. a Christian man on his wav to a service of the church, ought to he able to extend some sort of conso. latlon. "Per perhaps I might help if vou would tell me what jour husband did," volunteered Jerrv He did not do nothln'" affirmed n rhel vehementlv "Yesterdav thev ask him hs should cover up tho fruit." and Rachel began a mournful cataloguing of her woes "But that Is the law." suggested .Ierer mlah Thomas Archer to her impressively! for be had a great respect for law. J ' t'nd de Maud, dey make him cut It In half and take It avav" ' But that, too, Is the law," Rachel waved a despairing hand down the streets at the permanent racks In front of everv store bare today, but their outlines mute witness to how reck lessly the ordinance was disregarded "And today, de best day in rte veek, dey arrest htm, so he does no business attall!" "But but," Jerrv tried to be gentle. 'Ta keet. open on Sunday is ngalnst the law. It Is very wrong," What Rachel would have replied to consolation like this will never be known, for the clang of the approaching patrol nvagon sounded und drew her from the door to the curb where she could see her husband and call to him. Jerry, following her eves, for the first time discerned the little knot of people clustered about the patrol box nd drew near curiously, but with heartbeat quickening at gllmptlng an other tcene In this w retched bit of drama. Meantime the Imminence of his departure reused Morltx Into calling bnclt some sort of Instruct'ons to his wife about the closing of the store and the care of the stock, "Rachel! Yes I Rachel !" he shouted and twisted about in an .effort to make out her face beond the screen of by stanaers. This unexpected movement released the lax fingers of Strongburger, whose eve and nit lid were on the ap proaching wagon, till startled by finding his hand suddenly empty. "Ilolit an offlrer, will rah?" he barked, and retaking the nrlooner with bin Jeft hand, the flub la his right hand, described a Terr small are and stepped abruptly agalnut In little Jew's head. It was not a hard blow, as blows of the locust go. It merely staggered the prls. oner ana opencu uii a ckca iii iiib Bs-aip. from whlchji stream of crimson trickled' downward, to his collar, umcer, as aiaai go m f3g sjs mtBBssKSr&f9t!!9Hf9KfKKftSz'KKKwKKi d0, " " ",M'M KmSSU1nrWl K 'Pi l,ngK!Surnlng aCpr,dn etr? a ;-? tf I''!?" ejid ?g ilHRI18PHPi',l! AM Arche bore"3 "Ther'were T jeiinVfih' &)$ 'r.To"" X&rX,?s CCxE3l5HBeCTiESCja-'. - ?., ".'!' 'W,,:.i w ,i;. V i., ...i. ,".r.'' '"'!." fi..m that walloo" Men Whom You Have Read Aboi and Incidents Familiar to Yp Form Basis of This Unusw Story ; Everything in the Story Is Abo Philadelphia It Is True in At Essential Details, Held Togeth hi i n Hi i inn n tr.tomoni- , ..l.V.. Vw.W., u l kind enough to hare lilm located for stitched them with the merest 8U mv at onee. At onret" tlon of a local anesthetic that wu So spoke the absolute. No the button thing Jerry would hitherto have deemVi wan presaed. Impossible As already averred, th "At onre, sir. iiurkingnam," renponaea memory of It angered Its victim, but ! the button, the wires heavj with the roused aldo a stubborn streak In hta honered obequlounes or this ur- ll(. might have voiced his father's nan nee. and the heraldic designs upon the faraH 'Thank ou, Kdinunds said Mr lly escutcheon hi tho way of dollafJ nuKlngnam. ana me pnone was uung marks, hut pride nnd discretion bothj up with that air or decision, oi so miicn r.iruad this Instead he answered thai settled, which iharacterlzeil all Mr remainder of the sergeant's questloMaj Buckingham's transactions lurnnig vo wnn careful conservatism, not o say.i on aaugmcr ne bukki ntcn unn nio nun dissimulation I can get word for IMmunds jou will "lake Mm bak." dlrerle.l th probably hear from our auburn Adonis gcant mechanical., vhen the deUHM at some country club or other, or learn were on the sHte. Ominous wnritatl that he forgot the mission and went off 'li,uk" meant that n'.oomv wall nf rfja on a yachting party with some of his of which Jerry liad caught a gllmaaaj cronies as iney brought him Into the statiMk2 llutli. aner tins unouraeniiiK m ner ile maddened fiesliiy at the thought. fears, nart experience!! a ieeunic oi reuci Archer to tho common Jail I and absorbed something of assurance "Hero, Magistrate! I go for him from that vast calm strength which balli" announced one of two stranc emanated from her fathers presence. standing outside the rail Jerry turn nnn't tease" she protested Ob. "" "'r"' " "n""1?. and scriitlnlied ei joure such a comfort dad'" The girl ;""' " ' ' na; i nevi r seen either ".- .heek and then, while be nursed his " the h " of h lien .nemles that aWj Igar and stared Into distance as became '7"d-hJ"l n V,? I J'e. 1,'erceU'.d " one with vast concems upon his mind, i,1?h,ul,,"lri "" 1 J"ml,i she snuggled in a huge opposing chair n?, J""'"0' ': -. reached out a, and fell to gazing at hi... with an ex- rX " Vl ''rfm'0?'1 '"an ,,ho.M presslon of rapt faith In one whose ' r"""',,''; b.ut, M. IJevan avold4 powers had neve, failed her and whose ", ,','men.ti ';''" then ntent upon favor had never been withheld J'1' J "" of his I, isi.iess with the m. mnisr n uu. mi iiiii i n it n piivnirinn saaraaaa jjjv:rrsrZu '."vi - " nuw. Ins: the two of them that lie lingered on tU. enanu At Ills I Hfiltall. fliil. ,..:shv,.25i;L nWr.hZ.'biu.'i.'Jtiieh! .. .l''. ".'-- ,r. $$ ng eves which seemed to cany with , Ail, I I ..rfr' 'J, V . '. ,M1 J ?m uii ...,ir. that her owner must "."I w.u' ." ' .'' ".,l. "f. 'eienilah Tliomaa9 aiwavs obtain forgiveness or whatever f""iom "" 'lU """ ",r"Ug" ",e ra" ' .soim liplt vou stopped. emA n,.fS.t.or from .lon below cood 7, ""'.", lze" v'.ll, . '" on over tol msaca. bss?ESL -h5t.sh.Bfr.d- &w rMli a ri ,opp. irnd of manner, loud of dress, "".'., .'" ,r senu jo. norae i. j .il.h...ll.nulnn Th Archer ."" vt ry hum ju. Jlr. SlrongliiirgerV stioml lilow founil its mark. It w.ii uol a hard rraik, a- blows of llie loitl-t gn, lull it was Miflirient to open Jerrv's skull anil tenil liini into an unexpected sleep - i.niu a nii ..,. vii.i r. ta tos were not 11K- inis ruin eieciniij division leader for tnimtj-ni.V iv.ir - for Jeny well. Mr Biickli.elnm. u' ,x ' i"r u? the Tui " TO shrewd assaver of the souls of in. n ". " " ' ' h b had not entirely made up his mind iitioiit j-, : ,: .,.;";?" ', ,i IV,.,,,. -h.fl lerrv lie suspected the presence of an P-"1 "' n. iiunsamon unit leading wblH n iiin ' mmi iru-iuuKi L- iiuifr nf, in (nia icher. 'What did jou hit that little man for "' "Who the bHzes are vou" demvnded troiigliuiger, and linpudeiillj lifted his .luh as if lip would slip It backward into the face of tho unknown oung man who had challenged him so boldlv Jeremiah was aluadv excited In dignant wrath burned in his veins This Impudence, this Insult, vv is ona which his nature did not permit him to endur. Ills arms flew up the club was waved aside us If It had been u papi r scepter and the right list of Jerr shot out nnd landed Had It been n hard blow It would have Uno.ked the policeman down It Was not It was onlj an excited blow, alined bv the Instinct of a man suddenly nngiv, and it nierelj btuug and cut the Strongburger lip The ntlker retaliated with his dub but Jerry dodged and stung the oilleial mouth again then, shifting his attuck, he smote the pitrohnan s stomach evok ing a savage grunt, but nbout this time Strongburger s club found Its target nnd the head of Jenv r. eled under a blow that suggested to his mind the Impact of a stioke of lightning. He dropped to bis knees It was strange but In this moment the )oung mans most vivid conscious ness was of a woman s scream nnd his vision photographed somewhere out side the i In In which surrounded lilm a beautiful girl, covering her ees with her hand a girl whom he had not seen before. Ills main business, however. Just now, wus the business of combat Stag gering upward be aimed another list, hut sustained. Instead, a second crash ing blow this time from behind telling that re-enforcements had arrived This stroke sent the Joung man helpless to the cobbles and as he lapsed Into un consciousness he was experiencing the sensation of being trampled under foot by stampeding mules As a matter of fact, this was meiel.v the nmlable kick ing of a policeman's number twelve feet, Into his stomach, his back and his sid.s. Presently Jerry was dead even to this sensation Ho heard m more of the historic rlamorlngs of Rachel He did not know that Morltz. before mounting tq his Beat In the wagon, turned a sldewlse glance of grateful sjmpathy on the rumpled heap in the gutter; neither did he know that thereafter his own battered form was tossed In at the little Jew a feet, nor tint the ottlcer In charge of the wagon had thereupon called out "P II." to the man on the driver's seat Had he been conscious he would not have understood that "P H" was police for Pennsylvania Hospital; but he was not conscious, and so there was nothing to worry about at all on his account until dinnertime rolled round In the expentlVB home of Henrv Trowbridge Archer, which was located In the beautiful and fash ionable suburb of Overbrook. CHAPTER II ' An Empty Chair HENRY TROWBllIDOK ARCHER, It might lie written on the screen at this point, was by way of being a first citizen His line went back In Philadel phia S00 5 ears Ills family wtre a part of Its most exclusive society. He held membership In Its most distinctive cluts. He was a director of trust companies a vice president of banks, a trustee of edu. cational and philanthrope institutions His Integrity was as notablo as the tern per of hi j rteel, for Mr. Archer's business was manufacturing and his product was dgtd tools. Aicher tools were of the sort that gave reputation to Philadelphia manufactures They went far: they bored tunnels In India r they chiseled out the beds of railroads In the rockbound 'Andes; they mined for diamonds In Africa : they made cannon for Kngland anoV Prance Germany, top, perhaps and they figured in the vast shipbuilding program of Uncle Samuel, for wherever hard steel must be shaved like rheese Archer tools were relied upon to do the shaving. Five generations of Archers hod been lerfectlng these tools, and the Archers iad come to be like them. They.were keen, blue-steel aristocrats of ment true to God as they knew him: true to bus), ness principles as commonly accepted In Philadelphia; thrifty, cultured, not given to display. They might have made n great deal more money than they did. They could have recapitalised and ex panded and branched out long ago. But they hadn't. That Is. they hadn't up to now ; but a change vrss upon them. m, Upry 'Trowbridge ,Arcljr. with , a vested In lemlilv . ouverllbles, was chinics, good citizens. 'Ihev teach 'em .ilv's slums would give up tne person pit-paring to lun bic'c und take his else how to get the best, out or life" U - .of Iwr J. rr nnd tho secret of his tein- wlnn hf nude the uncomfortable dls- Ing himself Inclined to value mot that (hhhij s-eipiesttnlliui ovciv that case was not to he permit- which he could hold In his hand till" "I .un iniliiir stnlcht tn him " rieilnied t.cl This was on account of the char was a peife.tlv nainial emphasis ror ji,, !"rm,ng the w 1 irl '"ua"u ui-ier iii inc. nun geiieiniion oi .rcnci- raui, nut runner pursuance or the un- i iuch th n ii.hTih u is intiiknl ihe Ilia 1i. uot.j linl-a un.il.lirill J urlfllllu I a. . ...... .. ... I. .1 . .1 I.. . U .. .,....!.. 1 . . . . . . . . '. "' ,n'', . ',"- ... ..... -wti, .. . . c rnni.uM .. .... d j, ,. . nun ,lllUMtU II IIIC 1IUI.IUK llllll iii cue hup j am joiiii .'nufr. miii two and the Ider . vhlhlted something like monev lust V million was nothing male figure nt the helm dldn t like Jerrj Archer CHAPTER HI lleicuers Rescued MO.sSIH It DKVA.V Id lull of the booking cr fitllrpr ulm In Iisim polite fashion, was planning further r prisus ngiinst u man who had dared asrau me uniiorm, Kellj conducted hln to a inree-nioo noife In tne ncurb imjiiioiju uu wir jroiiL utM.r or wmen wa palmed. 'l-faeltn Chili" rvilll some habltUH of the place could haVej s ject was pieilud.d bv the dinting Into i,,,, .Uiand.iii.d all thought of other .7'7,n.. - .., .tntlon M Devan was explained the significance or such a nam. - the ..id of a sauc little blue nutomo- ngencles as If It weie som- sort of lese Uvf '" "j0," "t,V, .msU to ' In i the clli but f'."; autl' "" Institution, but more pro !"..""! ''?!'"; '": '"PnB ' Oeste and Paul advertised their com- S C ?'i, tu . ,,, ',r nt o-'lil.m blr "" i O.sSIH It DKVAN Idled before the iir serceuat hi a some mitiitun of tl Jieeil 11 lie eves ll tt 111 Mil psi pn.ii In Itnlh'u nmiin.n ,)l i'yv,..iu .. ""- -'.,--":.-, , , . tn liliii He w.uittd innti. mil Ions .lei- ni.riil mi. frm nml,, a k..uii I..,. ..ri.., ... u. ....!.. i.. i. ....i. i.. .i... i, t.-i.,. -.. In the civic laoric or nis wuru .if iv on the tithtr hind twentv-nlne and xMc; ,. green"V.utomobile 'veil drew indlgni. t "Jno," I ke the pVo.eVt'o'r . ."V Vton""3'0"'11 ta-'r "r tb" m la.ge" ch ahy'le iher tou tie Nountrir cued nnth nir for mooes. , n una nri,,... i,, ,,,.. r ,! ,.r. i,iK.i.r...i i.. i. ' ..,.. .... Carev faction .... iniii iike cii.iui', ie.ui er iou .!T PL 'VL.V"H- VS thish ofTpon o kl .lien, aiMilUation'of thj H,rV.h- Utile , At ha.f-pas, eleven o.ck besoug Korgcons, ngi.reci .an.ers.aim '""T.."" .r', :.!": ?:.Zr ,''""" ""M an" ,nB S'cam ot " mmug mia i.u lorwnt swung out or "; - , -:,-,' n 1(.oninanl.d bv appearan.e of much more am ,Z"'"T: ""'" ."Z "'.I, ..." le'". . . . . .'". '", . ,l"'. "owii tne. wme nouievaitl Vf, u", i:- ,.: ', ,t,nrI Under, and se- labllshments Among these ...i .' "..' ' ' ui.mii. in ..,,, nii'rea jurj . nim ocmanueu fome- nti i uu 1,1 nen s peei si more ror us -v. "',.,,. .,,,.t,i.. ,,r ti. was n sldt l,n lrd tlu.i w s i.h affl '."u.d'Wst.i'v'Vn0 S.V-K. '""!?;. '" " lnB to ?h t.. the . ountr, M.r police- J "Ztj? tfWLti ''for IK ZSSiiniJSS It was. ".."fore, so.elv to provide "V " , ,,,, R . . S. ,'Vl.iX. n .m b: rVeawlV. 'hf citizen's futuie -PPernee By "..nR- or si. or iKe,T,urncVs,--,1'!,,1,;!i!e,s',:rr,,,fhenn,rt.re7,r,' r1r,;,eeu',l'.,.,i;t:hr,,,Vhht,"he .:?..: "", """ r",,'r'- - r:i-.av,eirv.,s ;k; twti v,si:n..v,rmi,r5; i.i ii..,. ! i.. ,.,.. ..,. ..i.... i. i,,, i "' me car vv e tnnugut lie migni nive " . . .... .i . ,...n..i ... ii r,.r a glimpse or men gathered In mVam ,;,e;i;'fou,,,V.i,.,se.V,engaged . to Jour house v wav .,1 mro, unng .ye. ngem iV ,.V,e T.,o7o7 a- b.nV ; ...e Jew m.cewth hats pulled Joi, mo K nnS-fW o!u planar";. X himselfa the foo the' ?p",",.Vd n,'i,!T;W.nsJUVh,Ur,-Uf,."L,nS Ti.TZViaLVf 'SVX "" l'ree';1 ",JU fnctor, that would double the old one... something j X''.'.ben'ce 'J.'h U1" !' -.'Sh'lS? .-BuiBR"4aV.Vr D. 'ilKI. S.r!..' V'a0n ""-' u.t.. I 1- ... -.. 11...1. .....i.i . if -ciwwii "!" Ifll l ill Jl III UIIJW WUM iijll -- - - -. -- -- . kifl r mid tilt t nm I ir iwl rslru. .mnk. anther's" Md ,n,uUe., L' S."7t' ovr 'iheca, lo ' '.? &V".-0AAW&SJS3 YrfS SSBST.'T-lSfv'-U-Y pJSSKi r.Wl5?&-&ia But turning now from the business " 'j '.'ihl io"aof ! PhllTdHShft'ui' ""'"" l'"ol Jo do ,et another service This was et mo .here, be relapeed l.nn.edlat l!Serril,;Xllh.r '"J.li'l.mnir " " hhh "rlf ws 'so'e . V''h tint natuie when she Vir'lSnv'of". stran'ge In "th r This .lumber lasted while Sunda seir' there was tho hunda dinner nelrcsH went Into the millions Therein- f' imed Ilucklngh-im had meant to make """, f ""."."j in behalf of their morning worship was concluded In tH spiead. and them was the one thai.- tl0I1 belwe,n nuth and Jerrv had not " ''"Bl ma,"; ',"ul "nlv- the most dls- wh ''.J Rosenscwel? to the extent of various churches of the cltv and tne rEK.?,! """i'S !U ...I';.':.,8 W.?; I -b;e "". " .?.' ? " " ' !2i"? 'i.JlV?"eom . mrtln?th StreSi. SflWer twiceupon worshipers went home It lasted whlS ,j . i' ""; """" ;- i"- ner c narm ng. vvi rui way exere red pro- " " "' "' V . e ,""i1"r" "'"v ihn mnuth Humor related further that !l nunuav d nuei dragged through ma woald not have confessed It for the ,,retary authority He loved tiei ana ht soniethlng might have spoiled the J! Tald s tian? had tlusreunon anxious hour at Ov ei brook, while 3 world, and h- rlcd to keep the conversa- i,s hUmorousls persistent fashion as- Job Proni Uuckliuhim s own point of Vigorously ismiSited vv lib a 'c"ub or oinig ladv In an aiitomol.ledi.hsl tlon on other thngs. but hu-an Archer. ,,,, tlie Kroum, of p.ntloiishlp view, however he had full Justified na- J Jgl0 ."I J sucnVn extent In fact that madly ov el the country, while Mr. BuctS vioinan-llke. nitither-1 ke. kent briiieing ,. i.i. rt. ..u ..... .... .,..,i,in.i turn iinrn n mun i 11.1.1 iiao.na nn ciups 10 sucn an ex.ei.i, in inn. "v ,!,. !.,., .., ....'..'.,.... .VI "iS 1111.11a 11 icuc 1113 iiidiiu.iin it, 1 un iiiiain. lenv's cuilous eiK found the lowe furnlshtsa lounges andl nrrordlng n of thai hltloQs esVH rurmshlna lmost a bar bouse more rooms rmed and i erry caught close con- 1- over their ii .. .o vu-rj .lerry. w tna e uoon hlF inini Deinwsi . iw 111 11 11 iiuiu uc iisri cr iimi ici JUDLiiinii . - . ... - ........ .., vj - . w. in ii.t uiiiin a. in .i cni 11 .innn 11 a a muinir evfipod s mind nacic to tne inteiroga- )ut t,tflltnd the assumption his bean nstltutloii Endowed ns 1111 individual. M0rit.':o r.iVc noiice station and a thlrti- button. Kdmunds. and while tho Utt nun iiuiu, .... Itpmlile.l find leaned farm? lioinniff up liatl intitin mil sell a llUKe Human trus. .. ,... t ' k-ui 1 .u .n. :. set nollre wnes I1111n.11 nir 11 .nrf. . ..... , ----... . .,., ,. ..... ... .- . uiiiuita buiuui 11 uriiinu 111c ua.n, an ni- - . . - -- ----. -- .wv 1.1 .'. 1 1 ., i 1 I ior monev, ne caren evervimng ror i.uin I'lsnir in iioiniiiisiunuing sucn sun- ijiilarice vias taklmr the Intervener to wnen jerry wnB arou"en ruueiv pyt without telephoning, 'she remarked foi e woul(1 lme fouglu for he tho,,,,,, Mine achievements the m 11, bore his ? emergency hospital Preseiitlj , the l,odlly pain which resulted from 1 LonJ 'in t7.e"c r16 Thev would rob' 8he i,ad "ot " ,MUr- a.nd 1,a "?" iea'"'1 '"M'"""" ,hn , """",. ,t'' becoming w oundedSe5 w oufd be I'shinted baVk to unconscious effort to turn upon hi. ah mar ?for t flee., cents 'down theie h. of. n?'" ,none BH ut ?ometMn tint modests. and tri.d valintlj to conceive ltle station to be hooked upon n charg.. Memor.v came back slow! and t IhoSe ruer vi .rVls" ral,ed a ,,ur b,,w" them of hlnise f us a perfect i.,ulai sort bf ot assaulting an officer It was for this foung mail i lay cpilto still, congratub loose river warus , ,,.,.. .. i,... nerson husband father citizen all ...... .1... t .-,...... .. t.nh.,i t.-ui... Ing himself that his head had plnaa Don't worn, mother" urged Con- .,.. i... r.r ,i, i,n, ..,1 n,i thut sort of thing Much of the time. ,. ui,.,i mn.1,1 ..,. nn n,wi th,,. m.iU. and wondering when It wan that coy mrtuctr. inn inciiij.inu.j.ur.uiii ui.uKii- ,oriinK an(j ,e hasn t returned, en- ""' "e sm-cerueu iiu.uku me Kingiy as- trate Parry waited within the rail pre- " " uosnnu uam u sora, ter ."Jerr can take caro of himself i.rBe(. nauj sumption was llkelj nt anv moment to pared to accent the bail that would ba How long bad he sleut. was anntti anvwncie, .Nobody 10UI1I hurt him .j ,ad Inlf a suspicion that jou had crop out proffered, and afux his seal to that copy querv. and bis watrh answered mo 'Hob" Hurt" What are vou two kldnanned him nnd cariled him off to This afternoon lh L-rpat nun una in of the charges upon which the sergeant Intelligently than his ribs. ADr.ro women talking about!" Interrogated Mr, (lien Arden," volunteered Mr Archer fatlntl mood Ills large face lighted would release the prisoner, for that a hnately four hours, probably, since iiriic-r, win. Mini.. HiiKlll Bliu.v ui ir.l- lino lliu iiiiijc-siii. siit-np winco cutrcn c tllH sight or Ills daughter anil UlS- i.iciiu ui iiuHu.isc-MriK nr u. .riciiu iu ...in iiuiv i.u.. jiasc mice, vji.ivr rumin tatlon "As If a man on his wav to Huth maintained In mentioning tllen niuipii Mnij.7i.c1i luiir.t. -itip- a,,.ii am Carev. and therefore to be taken care lions followed Who was this mi church on .Sundaj morning were not per- Ardeu Mr Archer had suggested tho ,H marked hei tierturbatuui Her ob- of us such, was but a kindergarten form Kelly, and the Krenchy looking big fel fectl safe In any part of the cltj " name of 'the most favored out-of-town 1oubK excited tlemeanor treated how- f Political reasoning low who had said. '1 go for hlra tn ot course, us ciute absurd," agreed residence or the uuckingnams located ,.,e, ,, u,ritspoudlng Hum In his own adoui, on scneuuie aerry njipeareo. naui' vvn naa iney done 117 WU f'ni.H. .npp. 'lint inn.lipr bu.l.a nfi .. nrrlp.l til.t nn flip Clt X'nrl. rnrlrt. fnr pnnnt?h t . i....ii i . . . ,. ..-.it n.-.lpinthpfnrp. linrprlnln in tlw kniM had thev taken him tn th T.nfa ta.il l don t know whetaei to laugh at her away to be Immersed In the countr and tlons of his slraliiaud his religion ven- and having bis poll swathed In ban- Club, and what was the I-afuette CI14I or to console ' near enough to the. cltv to make nil Its ...., .1 . i... ... .11.1 ..... .,.....i. i.i'..i dages till it resembled a Moslem's tur- am way? ", Mrs Aicher, however, did not lower affairs swiftly accessible to filing ea'sll to be dlstutbed by slight things ban: beside which he bore other traces ., .. . gij ahj; LuiutD .u .in iiunuitiiu a jcuuitini, .iiu.w.cu. o snp, l.illc lie nniipr, pivpd 1hlnij-a ". I1B I'cciii eiicuun.ei wnn oiiuubuui ft- - .J, glance, and read his mood more truly But the tone In which Mr Archer "' et-"," u um m enra iiuhib er,g tmh Hg coUari erstwmle immac. Still muddling over these questiaa than he susected nnu sposen coniejeu 10 inai yuunn Hume vv orriei uiaie, was Boakea wnn mooa nna ran ana outers iiae infill, niiiiougn with, inert, whs inui urtauiui muruer 11 "vii'u mai w ut,i. m wo iinnm-nj "I-'ather' Kather " nanted the " ,Bvii cu iiuwuii iuuhu 11. n iiotiv, nuucuuuuiuua .rci.iiK umi prrseniiy anxious uoouc ms son one .urituc 10 . , .- .,,, lla - ""' ..,,' vr... ms sniri was niso lncarnaoineu. ana me muse gei up, prepare ms people ny la un rea nice a. tmr- piiuno cur . iiae nuu impjwnea 10 m - stains marKect ana go npouc gelling home, jerry foy tan spiasnea in ms ineuuaiious uroweu in upon Dy 1 snoiiiuers nnu vuiiiiu ut iiesicani ioucsiens on in bin fact. Jerrv eav followed by scrans of low. toned a shed considerable versatlon outside his door, .'I cnivairous man iiincn wna ic is, nu me same, regarded as a the first whole sentence that Jerry 1 llhal.nitlnv all .f OUl. was beginning to alarm heraelf. he directed, ,hSi howler, the young man was not "Then jou're sure out of luck to At this Juncture Mrs Archer anneared l.dmund. might be described as nn un. so badly off. thanks to his vigorous con- JaKe," taunted the other speaker. uiiii, cui.win.. n,. -...., H,r.a M,.. on the liorch In search of her husband oiticlal otiichil. lie hud nu niace In the stltutlon True, nis neaa was Duzztng, Deal mm up sometmn' artistic." sH as.. miiihu.i, HtaV HVI WOO WlWaaU.. I --. ." . . a . a. . ... .. a .. . ..!. ..!.. -. .. --.. a .a.. - - ,-i tn the rustic stone wall which Inclosed ana wringing ner nanus. rity auminiairaiion, nnu an uncertain oui as mucn wnn anger as wnn pain. iiotn voices were raintly familiar the Archer mansion and give It part of uocior jveignuey nas just pnonea 10 one in me organusiiunj anti yei j-.ii. nnms mmir ucmunueu ine .er 'now uie Diazes wouia I Know its nir of eni.ifnrtnhlp evpinalcpnpas. np. Inquire about Jerri. It seems he dldn t round was necessary, lie via. a sort of gcant. he was?' demanded tho first suet ond this the owner's glance reached on et to the board meeting at all," she button that Mr. Buckingham was t. "J. T. Archer," blurted the prisoner. In hurt tones "Besides, he hit me.'' tn nth., i.un. nnii nth... .nnu .,... an, i unnounced with white IIds. fu.tnmii tn ....at. when li wanted eer. and Immediately a flood of wrath at the Jerrv listened with ans-pr mmiai other comfortably exclusive mansions . At this news Henry Archer's face twin kinds of thins, accoinpll.hed, -memory 0f what had been done to Jere- as the speaker Identified himself.!! ...-. ........ ... u.. ...... m . j .... a. lipteavpri aiMimlhlnp 1I1.A Pnnat nrnnHnii ... A ml.h Thnmaa At-phap Hi.li.ii.il fhu. ..'... .. - ... - it.,,- .IL'i viKiiis which Bumcieniiv 11 piuen me esi. r-v-.-'-, ,:--"""" .-.-.,--'"""": -'.": The butlers air or lial.ltual ooeaience ." ..... - ...fc... ....... .. ....... uw m ...r man ci lire aimospnere in wnien tne Arcner ."." "" "" ""-. v .. . V famlU life was lived, and gave excuse there was straining silence, broke for that assumption of secuittywheielii ",, ., ...,, .. been, lllgglns, get Ood ot. the phone " ?r,?."?.iaeS.,L"t5i. .u1.s.n.?.rP'' '.1 ,'??: c0Ur?e'Aa .1e"''... . S tney aweit as nis outer nemea mm . ......., '........, ...-. to a second slice of the toothsome roast, Happened to jerry: sne excn m, Apniiu, ,ni,i,i ....nt., imiiBi.nj i,u a frfgnteneu gasu point of view of any who maintained1 Monielhlng aurelj has," decided . that the established order In Phlladel. . "VVIiatever snail we OOC wal nhla was not the nreferred nnd onnroxl. Archer. "'V. ?..'.' .,.e..c .. :"''.'.... ..,.... ... mle, the desk sergeant, thot extra man became hurt aeain mately perfected order. ,..,- (h. . , KJV I'ffi d'a ' ',',1 ;"' ' 'at "A','iantleCltyT KVW -"H't.. ESfrJSS .W.,?",i"' !l ?.I.r ?I"?.V"tH.."P' ' when the meal was over the at mosphere of mid-autumn templed to the open air and Henry and his son Paul adjourned to the wide veranda and com osed their minds for such contempla tion as became a day of worship Phi ideally Paul was a paler and taller edl- rew weeks ago down there." she argued. ana olio reaus so mu.li about misgov. " su ..u... nj mfic u.iu ucuim - -- . - , h. ,-,,, ., ,. ...,. iu oosom s.rmeci w ernnient. protfitlon to thieves and a J"" Bi conccsnea over me wnere. ,,"--",,'". inearaiice i.f Terernlnh DeJ poe; wnile rustv that ?sort of thing, these dais" abouts and well-being of a valued play- "t"Iou." gi"1 leara,,cc r J"emlau where the life fluid h ... .1 . ;. . . fellow J nomas Arcner. . rivulets down unon tht a..rt'.H"l'?L,errS?5r'",.on'V...5,"m 'But I didn't. Mr Archer." she de- . Mr . iiucKingnam was a. man wno fron, -. -,. '..;-",, '.' our cltv vn(in i.,; 'anuerB on clared with u ring of conviction In her thought nmcKiy and acted .instantly evidence that he had .i,tii..i .. k .,,.,.i.,- i , voice ano rouna inquiring eies. "i -.ivuc., ,.o .., i. ....u um uu . blood In what one less ...,j0,"kl"Lnl .e.?ih J"en.!b.t.r.'hJ? ft.T.: didn't. He was to telephone me and resources at immediate command . . he muIt certilnlv have -" i u.o i...r ha hain't. vVhv. what where " Ruth "lllrilna. get tuinunillliii tne pnone." Hni,i.i ..i. vmu iinuersioou mat ine neau oi li naa spoken olllclally and ex-cathedra, he let his glance wander complacently out the ........ ..nrt nn. th-it ni.lil burdlv have been iuuiuuiiui"i ,,,,,. w a. ,i.v,,i,, .-. ihuri r.uuu.n our propir, ' uiuw n by dlMurbed Into rotes t had the' order tually. howevfr.hlng. cleared somewhat the party of the second pirt. whi ..,a been.' lllgglns. geT Ood on the phone " ?"l.l"? 'd5d. ". JPL:J" .'?": cour?e- a'' 'l1?''... . '- . '" - aa Sin lln, l.lnrii.11, " h. ...nr.nilxl Btiuuanroa. ai.o umi w u mil runic nuiu j our people . I lie SCOrn OI Htl " '" and'howed-hlmseir but with that comb.: l'aJh'"g. S". th. burger was .thick , .end withering. , r?ul. . ,'".,.Be''?1?;e "'S kept from his friends: the second was hearted oob thi'it b'uue.l In. At th lea sirs. ."',".,,....". "....". that he was entirely surrounded by ene- liable to be broke for It." and th n . I ".Notlfi Ihe police Have then, co'mb but thlswa, , nothing ;t all to ; Hlwln. rnTe'""'!' were ?.pr..eptt h'f going to. lo Xo'iou" Vw led $, the neighborhood of that church," was He persisted, and shortly came In to ,omethlng dark and slnl.terl the exist- feet reelltiR uncertainly for the TpooS Paul's rpoMl ,-...,,,,.,., ,. r&r.&rW. l.'!i?-l.2&W& ffi'8 "h.h. L.. il.. ...... .!.. u..-.l i. talt'lirtr.nfs. inL.i . .. .j a. .tl a. . "" ".;." " imni .v 1,-mi ". u Vlv """".,,i:w Vl " wwrw " ";;r . 7.' . , . 1ll.l.niin,in msn coum uq tq unieeiimx. uiai den Itlnir from Ihe u 1 ov. ' VSrZSriJST.. - MiSSivviiiVthS mmhS ?"yon "l ft?"??. ".? IndWerent. Mlowd I . know who sou expression on his thinner features and a more calculating disposition. corporations, chairman of the 'Christianity is the leaven that will ..'. ....:.. in ... . - .-...-".. r i. . . .. WIIITIA t. IMUI ,,, w. tuatij .V reaeein tne worm.' reneciea-me ratner. .irp ,.r .,-nira nna im.i mnnni.. .. as If some dregs of that suggestion ot father of philanthropic and eelemos). twenty-nine jears old. medlcmi height, bis wife .about mlsrovernment lingered na., ana .itnl..iinti.i inaiiintin.. a nnria rumnUviAn rA hniiv1 still In his mind "That and education. man whom people, trusting once, had "Auburn!" Interrupted Ruth ln I'm sending another $5000 tomqrrow to learned to trust again until vast dlgnantly, "jou know It's a very dark, the China Inland Mission fiduciary responsibilities hsd been heaped auburn,'' "What appeals to me about modern and pyramided on his head Wlllard li. ' dlsa.pearcd rather mysteriously missions." suggested Paul, by the way Buckingham loomed In the community. this morning between his home In Over- of taking up his father's lead, "Is Mat To the daughter, his was a strength brook and the Italian Mission over In the .nu K rnTn'resr,u0pSf,5,th'e0rday of'resf: but In', of an Inter., who had mechanically ing lhrourfTh. door, TaWrrnirow hnarria nr stead short shnrti terse, statement of the " " .iviu mo- cutn o. nis ma lure as ne pnw inn sneococM q l2!.d.?...0.f i f.a.?.'pf. .' .'!?' V Vnuni "friend of wounds, vrashed nnd disinfected th.m tlm offorded. "How'd TUnow tl5 1.WWI,,. m....mi. .,, .....- .. m . ; Irlh hit. no- nntlaantlna a.l .... J . ... . .! . . 1 ail .- , mna. Mr .lprpn.l.h Thomas Arcner. "" " "" . -.. nM.titu or jew wu u-.ricnu oi jouni i they not oul-,we h .heathen here- hie, had never yet been teste Hta Fourth Wi He went v on the atreet CONTINUED IN MONDAY'S Euening &HJHB la 'JW ilMatHI vaue aaa -"llflli. tM Manme3Tm trim '"gsautr .i-ti-im
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