Vtf W j?res.i. .. 7r-TfiaK. - V''rJ rsssa t.r .-.lssssssF-" XV- 11 - ,1 -"V ""i-stiiii i BT nivrs: i -v t j caff ' jt V"iJ V? ll EYEXDG PUBLICf LEDGER P. ELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918 1 A : 1 zs. . , 1 . ;-. PAPEN AND OTHER GERMAN SPIES RUN TO EARTH BY i(EAGLE'S EYE" IN THEIR FIFTH AVENUE NEST 1 Thrilling Chase Also Results in ' Dismantling of the "Traveling iton Agents Maintained Wireless Plant in House mi New York's Busiest Thoroughfare Right Under Wireless" Used to Carry Enemy Messages Out of the Country w V.ar Bt Mwwm m I Iaiti 11 a - f -i -k -a- U-w m r w m- n " aii U m - aiL.-i :mjuu vim iy uuuy rr nuv un jduhiiivho uiiu r ivutsui v ..u.e.. 9HBtv r 1m! - ,sMHbV XXXXJjl j s&i.wL. - -J 111 iv ' ? filial H i IBBlfeifejKlJ r Bl. ?i " I : .Hr H lf m S S"to ONE passing with the crowds that .JNthrond Fifth n,fnUf at all hours Hy rould have slneled out the creat stone -.".. ...... .. I n.-u ...i. 41,. .irf.iiiw "?-""? mv oiuuu iiuim. iui w.c -- w Aner FJfty-second street It great doors JTiifthked on eah side bv anemic box which had dlpKtilsed hl featureB and panting and u lid-eyed, at Harrison SrSS lu w;"ltf -tiiiiB-elPri fnr a 1I- cros?inp to a low hung French mirror. Grant rtj.B' Imnreokinn nf rnlrt aloofness To the 'oeri. mean German papers Sii?Ay the?e was nS h?ne to indicate Sorry." he said. "Mistakes will occur. And then he turned with a look of that lt air or ancient respectability was fou know Till e meet again." he despair as the cumborsone form of his Pbut assumed! Iti door swuns into an hoert Jauntily and In a moment the pursuer darkened the -door At the entrance hall whoe Bloomv Krandeur paneled doors closed behind him and sight of Jimmy the ample-proportioned wai Illumined bv the subdued llRhl "f the Kreat Iron-barred doors of the front guardian of the law stepped forward to m van iiiuminea Dy iijo "'""' ."u.j,, ,i,mim rlaiicorl mark ne hs eNlt to lava heav hand on him. hut Hnrri.r.., yj mmjuiiti wuiw buu wi. - - - - .! A .. Itl. maIaotaM chU V.j ...! i.j n ih. nnner floors At wmi nraritprt uu i luiui v ch..-.- rii .JT. e hVv...ii heniitlfullx paneled H';;.. j. 1 i.i. a innir room ifv-whosrt wall. huiiR with tapesm and mT painting?, and giant fireplace gave ' trv th interior an air or oaroiui bii-i- govM t.ia niiio iiinr and cJlpnlai ..A!, "''SSiVi XGernnu. OmCni- fr iUint'had .Btnhlished Its headquarters r.innt had esiaDiionea . nn j"-. . .1 . for. the system of espionage It ha- n iL trtduced into a peaceful countr. nil fctrinm was the meeting Place oi ni" & Chief agents of tho German Governmeni. STq "t came Von Lertz of the susceiu b e Shiirt. most recently lost, to DKIe p.-; E .heart. niOSl rercnUJ "-.-, "-.,. 1'. S.!S?'vS TilntiVen of the many dis- m "iiTi... nnd Bernstorff. the German am- ! " ri ... .i.-..fn w tn Doctor At ?!-"''.. ii7ii. Kniser's spy f-.jn Ainm nnvmafiiri iv. ' -. - - K -T'r.V.I.'r;..!, An,1 lha' their noe- K?-BSt"mlht be directed with greatest Ki'2Scv and expediency, wireless mes- fePJSr-.,. ,;?Piled here direct from rSlN5Sf.. n.rmanv through the huge IWantenna which, could be stretched ,,. Ji':,,"!".,?r,Vw--hT-... f the house and wi-'wara.irom me uiniiw .-- .,,..i,i " -t"iL .. ...ni ,u.terters concealeu & behind "the I niawhe oil paintings adorn- &2 behind .w'Ui. h -nrntlci .''-"l"R " " Tlie room was quiet ae for trie continuous shufile of papers slipping and sliding Into neat piles under the oulck hands "f V& &a..mhtln V IS V Ctnl.l.r Renortt I, -r J J'lfl Wortor Albert nnd the -crackling of tho Vw. ! m . . t etvinli br. w in inn mtri int- . "" - - . .". . n !i.i tha rnrtnr m trn 1 rie miu "- vt. .. -: -. Ot hv hlnwlnp nn " ! . A ...fn ist.1f,r1 Thus the 5. would be gien a new ad- , ' i. tn. field liv nn absolute SCttftv nf this gas This leport v as "SSk hi another' from the same 'W.TeallinT the doctor's attention to possibility ot ooiaininB mc. ..j,,-...-. .i ..... . ,.... .. tri.irr UW. " .'. .. . , l.lla. L"-. 9ulel .., ... f ti.u i-nrinii Kmt in all liarte of the country in' report book In this he had been sue Carlton were somewhat startled at the lf'"e '.' b"s,V,!,"1i1nnna,T Hs7si : lr the " f'rt tbFr'' to notlty the mother of the turned Into a spies' nest from which uld he was too tired to care who It was. ..0o. nian that fell", who brouR( eoefplle. The mSs. Important of th.se cessf.il and when he -at lasi : de posted ,d, ,n entrance of a tall dark man. '" bf " ' ' '" " f 'Mr " .,0 1",s J,lst 1,ec hu,t- Ln'101- 1" !""' upon a country with which It Dlxle Mason still In her mannish auto us hre." lie mused a the) steppTl , Srrle.1 lii the brown portfolio her at the door or her apartment It was rnutlon almost forgotten n the need for unusual toilette mat sue was iihiiib t. anil? claimed to be on fr end y terpis and bv , Mie-nnlert tn Pat Henncssv it the out on the stone doorstep He s wor H3!w on 'lie table and w'hlch he wUh a feeling of reiief that she bade bin, instant inference with his fellow; plot- . J thougl. Heinrlch on Ler ti c.ll'ng u , ,t was trusted mile Mason d0g0Sr o'fhe'club. Pat Henncss- at the U special report to the ch'ef IfV ., 1, .nSttnnallv In his possession Booil night tors. Albert had liaHed the first taxi hortl) to coniei nis retreis in iin- -rcelerator A moment more nnd the glanced up at its cosed curtained win- ' ,, ,. , . ., ., ,,. .,, i.nrin't hn for hi in I Jo "he thrust Into It a report from nlx(. , tB(1 qulet of her 10om chlded driver In sight and ordered him to drlje ""'t; of " hi- . 'ngagc m, e-nt " " ; r. Amom nt mo re the Somewhere. Inside was Von hr nT.el Ls's't men vlt?! him I think 1 He stored Where tn. rarer with1 .- Italn Franz von Papen. Miggesting herself for not being able to inake more ,n the hotel at which on Bernntorff "ij'r for the motor trpthei 1m . flrv . h(n fl , Papen. 5on? there on an errand unknown n5rh'"ll X" ' Vre.h Hnl? Its hooded gauntleted ,M had been a shipment of liquid cmorine. wmtn or tins report .-lie ioio ners-ii uwi -.ir- ,ne amoasfaaor. was flopping, as quick- .,... .-... ............ . "-.-"'..".',:,,:, rixtv where t stajed until the outlines ' '"-r- "ut "men sue unew nau Fome -- ----.. . ....' His mvMerlous Inform. "been ordered b the Allies, be htop- had no right to be one of the secret l, as possible Paying the drher as the In a daik iieellgee. tl e door Iharlh of 'hp ,., began to i-how against tho hearing on the events of the ufernoon. Hennessy w as used to strange hap- "a,"cn"cny ', Mls mKe ' """ the factories in w men serMce It sue couiu no no ucner uum arrived ne nun rusneu inio tne lotiny. cioseu ih-iiiiiu """. "",," "" ."::."',v " western kv Then Dixie slowed down iiat was nis mifcion : peningB. ins aiiuiuupiiH .jnii ine v,iuu- - - I? h Wright airplane by trickery. ne tiling for me to do with this and Von Itintelen von Papwi and Boy-I.d the Trail 1- inU .vl,'!,i,. r. '. . .. ... . .,. .. ... . ... .. . H...I... ..n... ..Iilin.it 't fell qclA.n Ta h.nn ilnt.iv .,ni.., I I R-,tlnff the ivriglll nromer out vi ii"- mai is semi u iu iidiiwun ji,ii ...i. ...... . .v., ..-.v.,,. ... ..... ..... ........ . , lmit- w,.- ni.tit.. iu i, ii ,v LwTil nf vears of labor and rorne.lng his knowing who It came from. He can night work." this In a somewhat apolo- the hall and Into i.,n(, Kilrnlane market In Amertn. start an Investigation." She, folded the getlc lone which won no sympathy from the elevator As the machine of Helnr'th rn.oV; nd describing the disguises disguised Handwriting sne nirecieu 11 i" ung m poruono now- 1 uiu 11 1 no nui intersection beyond on tneir ivvav 10 HkS which he Intended to travel fnr Harrison Grant at the Criminology Club in0,v n never leaves my side That I i.ng island. Dixie Mason's car flirty KhVixf' few weeks- documents regaid- She held up the envelope and surveyed should have forgotten It now" Albert leaped out of the driveway and on to 1.. , .mharco conference, with its tin- writing "He doesn't know my writ- threw himself Into a chair nnd ran his the roPa ,h(,y ,. taking. ISfrnhershln of misguided Americans, Ing. but If he did lie would never guess nnger through his hair excitedly "The . ,, ,. , hrldge l?8SScad5dWtobrlnBlK.IU this was mine Mamette- she called boy vvaved at me from the window of n, uTthe'smao'ne following rj"$ ri...t.W. t h.nr nnon the iiunitlonsi sharplv , Ihe train, lie went on "I Immediate!! at a dUcreet but never faltering d!- XsrftMlJSlS? thus enabling Germai v --) ol- In a moment the curia n of her room telephonrd to the next station to have a' ,k Its vvav U the bridge It ftft?' ihJJ'nrm? It needed and the was parted and a grinning black face him stopped and the bag taken away " "w;oltn0"IK ,'. theheavv- w lreless aulo- Va'neVtSaand'wrSrtH'oncrop Inokfilon her Mamet.e had been Dixie ;, from him But the' say whei, 1,. got , "'"cn'Vo'f !oJ I IgeT VnS 1 K.toVt? uJjltUa Inlotrroma StllTCPSl tSfbyj' which' Germany could 'landle the raSk-irlous U-boat controversies ,11 a wny k?S' to !!Im .r.r r, Vi, lillrn seas nlana "Mamette. Dixie repealed. tnKe inis ,rKrt in knoiv nliat Importance was he- P$Smrrittmurder un .the hign i;.Pa letter down to the telegraph olllce in the nc attacllcd to n,s acti0ns of the last Sj-LHVftuylnB newspapers and ipy nis 1t,xt bi0ck and have a messenger deliver ll0,,r .na",of PrmSacTs of im It at once ne sure not, to say who is "Vrnstorff frowned "He's probably Pgf.f tuaea. plans and other a.m.tncrh.0na"d,s sending it Uernember" . taken it to the Secret Service." he cut feMRjorUiice ra S,t" "' tla! "Yas'm Mamette's dark hand in ..T)lP result will be that sooner or foffSot this mysterious, 'el?rf"I7ern- f,ras,l1f"1 i !p nvelope. which was start- la,er P,erv scheme outlined In that cor- m-'i 'Inanclal agent of the 0'n"n ""r": llnglv white bv contrast, and In a few Iefponflen'c(, Wll be frustrated It was I,? aent. were slipped Into the brow n port- lninutes Dixie heard th. door nf the ,.areiPj.. Aihert r.xceedtnglv careless folia He started sud- denly as the panel- ed doors creaked open to admit a i3tor His plerc- ,Tln flnannounred ' Visitor ing eyes turned to a person advancing Ppi toward him iauntllv nut wun an air K af familiarity that was disarming In pVav moment the look of alarm on A1 Irfcert'M face changed to one of relief jHaju.he recognized his visitor and nodded i-fcttrtiy. f-i-i, "Ah. Von Rlntelen. glad to see you. 61, In) this future kindly have vourself an- what? Would It make It any to have Smith, or Gates or I-'-vin- t TtnTake this place easier of ac- nier Von Rlntelen swung his ter the back of a chair, hung -oyer the same piece of furnl- J etood rolling his Immaculate L gloves from his hands. This th a care, and precision that some ucu ir"i"6r aiwiuiuu . 7. make each movement a cere- removed the brown Van Dyke t. had adorned his countenance .1 revealed to his confrere in . . . ... .... .... ........ ersonage. oieypniK alrf It, 1n,vrri tones ersonage. Stepping to Albert's Urtav vou are glad to see me : k4 feel differently when I tell "iV-Mirthe nws I bring" Albert turned quicKiy tar "Good or tiaa Shlch are now at aea. with bombs ! ''TJ j TtUtalan Ua raaitliAii ... "ir,,Ba. a"" "?'"'.:, ' . Vin ijiin .,,,u,..oww,. ,. j-t ,ne most important paper in the port- road that led to the city, ueninu inera. wh,, p0cket and brought out a. slip brought me came- from? ' ... .n. folio jou carried?" v swinging and swerving, thundered the RS?nSrinre.rntgly,.anCCd "r "' IVIfoTn' rherom, 't.gd.'ret? SfhnarrSv'm.u;"a1,tcl,u.. Vre . JfMfrK.M I "vwei. what of this? Is It not right Anyway, that ain't got nothln' to do the shfns at sea'" Tne hlllB resounded with the heavy taeGemany should place bombs on tn the kind of detectln' I want to do. lK? at Ma' echoes of the pounding machines. As Efc&ria7lnit American ports' I see I want to be " "T'I.e.'ii If the naners are in the hands sne reached the crest of he hill she saw H!".1'.!'.?!"!. tl- IL ?....iV-. ,.r ix. "Look here. .Ilinmv." Grant hnd risen .. il.JLl": ?aP.?.r.s. ar? ln tne nanas ti,pm below her. A small stream which la -'a nui ui 1 ci 1 wj n""1- "" . 1 :. r muL . j.i u " titrti rtrvn.t K ftiiHzheir carsoes aue i fAi'ue ruum j .-,- . s -.... 0 .... . ...-.. ; : uroKe in a inert ," oday? What of that? These are and put some of that excess energy into ..Exacy BernstorlT ""?i being carried out ; --- i;-"?."''nt ,,,., .n., ,.rt ,.. pi-iactiy "vve can find i' llffl.Ttlntelei, nolnted. . "ell. Mr. Grant, that ain t a bad Idea f , .. )n nossessliin of " "- Vh i.i. iin naln rarefullv. xney neen tryin to get me 10 join ut c mTtia. The Cragslde Is listed there ' wain m ue a oetectne !l J. i ft BenslP enC; the attX r r 1 - nrti. niimr ..nnctcr. .r. :.--' Tii.t.i.n . t-AiWhat!"And there are bombs In the vrw,t-D '" ... .... .. .tMiiied at Von Rlntelen. , ' '4'' that means that. te Cragslde Irlll Burn, at ner dock. Too.ttinieien poaaeq asam. "ina mere ,,111 be an Investigation, More of these ln- fnrnnl American re. rm UtakeT eiJLif .. portera asking 'questions and seek- inir m flnrt the A ". j?H .? things. More Secret Service l ' ' ' . ' . .. .... .-,-. , rttnnlnjr auOUt. anu Wun ineir Keen . . .. . .. ..... i..li,. lf.ratinn fnnlf hnlrt "FT" v " ' ' ''Writeleu ahrugged his shoulder one's nilutalte, ine agents were tpy .--..,- ..-V...H - -.. nut ilia rsrtrtirii nnnarn kiiit.it- destroy as many sugar cargoes lie. They obeyed orders. The :aiit-u mien w es" """" rw ships foil- PTi.' ooroeinjiiB lshe' returned for repairs. In nort.aa'I have lust told Fd th. .imrirtn her. hold JS dua 's.a.V Die..alar arilv ' W W'I"'W" VV f tnMWi4 ar-wtfrU b r" .yim Rlntelen podded. f.5 OI l"c"' foreign appearance, ivho carried a brown i.T ... I . i?i c5 -pi HllarI15' .?'u flame shot high Into the air as the gaso- fiswed Into sugar tacks They are due ortf00. There was nothing about him w ,no,ut malting for reply went on. 'he 1)ne tank exploded Von Lertz and Von . to plode any time now. to aroufe interest, but because he was " "ae1,,01P."aJi1 "-h. "", "A1 -,vli, Papen worked madly, endeavoring to ex- p "Doctor Albert paced the floor, hands tne on, 0,npr person the car jimmy you. I will telephone him to get lolf ,rlc'ate Von Igel from the wrecked car. - Me4, behind him. a frown deepening fitare(j at ,, wlth a bored curiosity n Igel and help ou. g ,d the drlver. Dixie .hvllnes of his face. He stopped and . woui,, have been disconcerting . on Papen and Boy-Ld, bowing, left " .n hevnnd them. In the d.stance she ST 5 ' .i.j i wC i..,E. "Hev. her. .mister' You left your ...inn .artain Tn finrt i iipra ininr. uui u, t.i ., .,uwn htar - v ... vaIlMr.. portfolios, vallsesi-they were phone ,n ner ovv.'n mtle boudoir P?.!1....-. ,...j . ,.. Tn..i. all the same to Jimmy the untraveled. Ti.m..oVie n .. ii.iJ.ih .. , ESoWlngNnto anger as But the . !." trai,,was pulling out, "", moment Vauiht Von I By WILLIAM .1. FLYNN . decemly retired ciiinr or Tin: imti:h states Von Iltntelcn hart come to America with 5,"d.,ofn? """? Lll".l Hi uiai.utii ttiii nts iIluuuiiiiiiik- ... "'j onp ior rm succpbs or imiurr winm followed the use of the mone for death nmi rl-,.riii't nn mirl t.mt man was trie Kaiser. ' "'I 'in , 11 (J. .-.-- j. 1..' - . -.- - ------o -. ... lft -.enue lie was quicKiy ion. in the rlng rrod outside in..n i.niL. in the Hrenlaoe and Marw, tfoomiU into Its fast rivlne A happy rt.x tor Germany w u d ip u'lurn nomr n- iiihutu i,i,i m,t,Uis ' '"j Tn ,a tweKe i ),nurs had been nll . .. ..--.,. 'I lie Iteport to Vim I.erU anxiety for Dixie .Mason Since the moment she had rend 1 h e scribbled ge from the notebook of Helnrlch von ? ';':,.. ., . rr.nm nt tho Ten. Mile House her efforts had been spent on soling the mystery pi it meainnK. iu though "Dixie was not at all all It saia. tnougn uixiu ii. misled bv Its briefness Into, contusing . .... . ....... v.ia. ureuy wun mramicc. """ nenort for Von I.ertz Flre bombs manufactured . .400 Klre bombs delered to agents for .. coming use .. . - 32 Drlldavr That va all Whoro tho hnmbs liad h.. 'nio-ori tt-horo the would oxDlode. where it was Intended others should be .,13,.., 00ui not be told it had been ith difllcult that Dixie in her preoccu- ,,1tion had retained Vim I.ertz s atten- tlon ntl the ride home from Ten-Mile House ,i,P sht before Her mind had been a seething mass nf conjectures and forebodings And with them had been linked hei knowledge of the necessity for .,...i tti, -n f Bi-lf'a atrnnflntl n tlint lio i-rmiri tint ri!propr iiip ins ui 111c -.-,- --- -- .. ... i. :.s. ---- - , , , , .. this, but the information was meager there was nothing to work on Her smooth forehead was furrowed by a frown of anxiety For the fiftieth time, she read the report and then she shook her head ao use she mused "There's only l,.t. ni on,r1nii Then lii a liainfullv ........ .... ,..... ... -- - -" . sflectrd name, smacking as she thought m "ii mai "' rn'iitn ii s) "- u,rtfr.nt alai,, nt, lrnAW thnt the re p0rt which she rlghtfull.v guessed sa- vored of Intrigue hodlim 111 for the peace of the land she served was on Its way to Harrison Grant It reached him a half hour later by messenger at ills onlce It vas Jnnmv McAdams shock haired and dreaniy e ed v ho ambled In and presented hlm with the mes 1 lie llreani.v Kjed Meswenger sage . and while he waited to see whether Grant wished to send an answer. Jimmy made himself comfortable In the depths of a leather chair with the nickel novel which never ln. I.I... (..... ...A. on A.l n. a 1.A l.plaf rePort. which had been the cause ot D1j,ie Tason s dilemma. A triumphant Jh'klJ .from Jimmy aroused hlm But r&ucUe waf! T merely Induced by the successful fffort ot' Old King Brady to capture the last of the counterfeiters, as Pet forth between the lurid covers of Jimrnv's nickel thriller Grant's glance rested on him with tolerant amusement "Keep on reading that stiur. .nmmy. nnd vou'll be a detective before vou 1 .... KUOW 11 Jimmy pulled himself Into IiIh present surroundings with obvious effort The eyes that met Grants were still some- whatdreamv. "What? Aw gee Mr Grant 1 wish 1 was a detective! I bet I could be one." "And yet yeiu don t know where this and crossed .over to , the bov ."Why don't mi f"v- n,i inonieniB laxer ne i "1 stntlnn for O UUU UIIU ilm back to .".'" !"" "" "" jimmy was followed Into the car by .. .u- 11 tteu-aresspu. uarn iiiau 01 Bi;uiewiiai had the object of It not been In a some- what drowsy state Jimmy watched his neatl nod. tail iorwarci.on nis cnest ana jerked nacK, oniy 10 auow it 10 go througn the same periormance again, it was very Interesting to, Jimmy, and he was somewhat sorry when the man hinined tn his feet in confusion as the guard called a station and hurried out to the platform. As the train started Jimmv noticed the brown portfolio lvlng on the seat where the man had left It. tr. ......hi If .,., an.l thrnot hl lipari lie wubii , "I' ... .,.. ..... ....... ..... .!.,. ... lnf nu. "enina. on ine piniiuiin , ilium, .v.uui.1 nee the man waving nis arms ano ges Uc,VM,B uW'yhouldr.'t have left It jImmy co,nmentcd philosophically to no ..i ...i i...ii..i.i.. .. on y.x pnrucmurt aim iiiiniciiaiciy uu- bucked the stiap that held the case ,.,nA n. elanced Inside. For a moment rtieoppointmeni was vvriiien on 1.1. features, and then his e,yes widened, "papers l' German papers! Gosh, I P ...H.r if h' a snv!" hesitated and liurried gut of the car. , I" mmm 1 j.- , ,L .hftll. I -. I -"L . V. . " " 7J J of the station guar ,!Unrijaed'4oB i?-ievvated ;teM. fr.M,, nn itttTa inm frnm ti,p hnnw nnn si nnen it. n s hearers. ano awoie nn v wnen mey ,,, inrir ..an., nr ,,iti, i,im von Ing means '"'". ' ." " ,i""- ."'' Lt .".;. mere ne sun pan ine guara. ran now 11 Hrlver Then nut nn the hroad Long irtsiimnauif, iir -., i..ir .,,iiv.ii. wun u .iimmv wouin nave neen sui- rii ill n secret skiuice staclo at nil A policeman, feeing tho Smfc..H,i' 5' .' to slacken th? i"ic ..lining iimii P"'i lOI llllTlMll. OUl vu.uu uu nomine dui ioiiow ine nunDic footed messenger t.-i. .i.... ... ., .... . past Pat Hennessy. at the door of the . .iiiuiu.uf,,. tui'i mill VUICrt KIIII'MJIL - . ...... ------- i.rant stoppen him quietly ., Just a minute here. Tom The boy's an ncni 111 mole alter hm I tn nk ''Eot something here w-e really want " " "f," ''' E? A' JJ55 - -- - '"'" "-"" ' np poMceman )ondored dubious "WHI. he.sa , .flnally. "I seen the kid tunning wun mis brown thing and a nian chas nir him. and t nntnr.i li thought something was wron? But I'll leae him with ou. If you say so, Mr Grant " Grant nodded, and he left the room Jimmy buzzed at Grant excitedly, like nn Iri-ltotlncr munnlln un iirjitiunK mosnuno Open it up. please. Mr G rant. It's iuu oruerman papers. A guj - left It nn the '1 train and I picked it up" iiarnson urant. wun tnougnts ot Jimmy and the "Adentures of Old King Brady" looked down at Jhe youngster and laughed "Jimmy, It's a good thing 1 know you're a good hoy. or " he had opened the portfolio no,and was draw- Ing out its contents Jie slopped witn a quick exclamation as his er es rested on a letter 'The spv correspondence of Doctor Helnrlch Albert' As Harrison Grant was hastllv run- The Plotters Plan Anew IllllS L If 1 UUh'l contents of n r o w n noriioiui liad yo uncere- mnti ntl V lirninrrl ViIim thp rnioetQ .. . ... .. . ... -,.. 10 nnff nir nnniit inp n:irior ni inp i:ii7. - - .-;--". - -: .".. nat hlmelf announced and Impatienth fmed while the elevator with a slow PiPRnnee unappreciated b the doctor carried him to the floor of Bernstorff's ,utP A moment later he whs somewhat Incoherently pouring his recital of events Into the Interested ra' of Berntorff. rnlled niv sfnttnn I hllrrlril nut. foriret- HI.-..- If." C.l. (t"rl ," H""J. ..... ..U".. tne stPp tripped up a newsdealer, got away iroin a policeman nnu men ran work. But we must concern ourselves with the necessities of the moment " A momen't pause ensued "The con sequences of this affair would be stag gering if the papers should fall into the right hands " Bernstorff spoke again "Von Rlntelen must leave Hie cnuntrv at once He Is not an ',.', nv member of. the Im- 1 'al German Embassy and therefmo Is not nrouci.d n. international law" Von Rlntelen bowed assentingly What Bernstorff said was true, and he rose. A u f Wleder- sehen Von Rln- Von Rlntelen' Flight " "t the men with whom he had ,n!f.n.laSM,cla.t,'rt and with hurried ex- Pressions of farewell, left the room ? make preparations for flight from the country, flight thnt ended for him at falmouth. England, where he was detained and returned to New Yoj-J; n.iuu me nmiu 'i ,l-. '" reinuar. mis. .mage uowe. or Vermont, sentenced him to Imprison mnl tnf hi. artfli.l.ln.. n..l.... .,. ...w..v .... -- "viimir. cainai. 1110 peace of the United States After Von Rlntelen's exit. Von oernsioru turned once more to Ills fiscal spy. and Boy-nd. and Von Papen -As I said, we who are left must concern ourselves with the necessities of the moment which seem tn he nrss. nK upon us. Doctor Albert, what was .Th .:,, .,, the B,lip3 at Eea. nodded matter- out speedily nilr KPrrptu and arrange our acta accordlng You, Von Papen. and Boy-Kd. get out the I-Pg Island nutomoblle wireless and ind ...-n .1.... n ..... . taiuu any mrs&aKe iiiai wan ine may . L il. .... . .. . . .;. "enu "" tonieni. wnere is von l.eriz .- ... 1.1 1 , ms 1 liiiiiK un nils un niKuuemeiiL iin Miss Mason ' ...u.,.. ,. .; .j :r . ... . . r. .-- ... n",hr-0erilcSKSX and rattled th The Kagle'i F;je and Kar hook Imnatlentlv He waSmanswered o aimvveicu in a moment and as he gave the number of Von I.ertz'a apartment, the girl at the switchboard smiled to herself ln the nrlvaev of her corner, and made a double connection for the benefit of lll.l. ,.. .. u. i s . ... .. wia.o iiuuii, nnu naa uevu uareiui u .... . .1. . .. SMi h -K"-,.'n VJTL -. "-; neara , . ertzs quiet answer She heard Bernstorff'a explanation of his call and the story of the loss ot the reportB given in a few words, "There Is nn time in ,,ostp Vnn t.ertx. All messages must he caught Get Wolf von lirei at nnee ami vnn tr. -n nut wan von Papen and Hoy.Bd In the machine.-' . 1 win oe witn mem in iniee-quaners ... i. . ... .a 1 . an hour or sooner, .r 1 . au. make , DlXift Snillfa DTOIldly Btld SUPDreSBCd UIO IUUIII girlish giggle. The reason for Von Von Igel's wlreleeo, m ,)t,-,haWtMinofAlird,toUf pounded gladly as V, twaelit .;-. ,; ' jjraii-Sr: toward . fewWH, , crlrltoh ltrtrl Tho raaMn fftf VrtM old hom I i3f(zwBaraiiaiBB. iHrBi , i..-. tkTi5r,fsjL7. " i x x - .'&tt:Wffnz vv-'i'j t-Ms-p-9iH Photo by Underwood & Underwood Within the scope of this photograph if included the house whlrh quartered Doctor Albert, financial agent in lhi country for the Kaiser's spies, and a powerful wireless planl skillfully guarded, whirh long foiled sleullis of the United Slates and Allied Secret Service. The pirture thows a small portion of Fifth avenue. New York cil, and gie an indication of the brazennefi of Ihe German spies in maintaing their headquarters where hundreds of thousands of persons pa'sed daily. having called her number, was carried in the ear of the Chief of the Secret Service A quick conersatlon followed 1 lil i,.i,p men nt H.inlen's Corner. iiiri ,0n get that' Harden's Corner," i. cni.P !,, nnnl tones "Give them the ,,,e signal I hae Jut t"ld them the, would glilng Information tu the woman rcpre . '!le gel from on r.eithing straight? All snilatle of the Secret Service olln riB,t Gond-bv ' "Turn Into Klfth ncnue at Hft)- ti,, " nile pushed tli" phonp froin lHr IKIIieiie I'UJ'.i tin uiwum n;h iss ! tiavi iio r nnnr my p u im 1 wi mx . "". '- . ..,Ai.. m.up mu Mr mi tt.-n sppv i' negligee slipped to the tloo.' and disclosed Dixie "nl" hmr,nr elolnes 0l a" .Mreniel.v mannish cut . line ii rLiivic Into the bemuddled following ears of Mamette. the Trail ui.iiii.iir, -, b r. . - nriH ,nn a t t lie pa m A '...''".',. ..V.i;.:. T,q .n nrl' tlnt.lM r.rncsp.1 the ptrret Island road with the course spreading smooth and straight before them. The spies were looking for a point of vant age In the hills wheie their wireless co a Id be used to catch the messages going out from Sayville to the sugar ships In danger Dixie Mason was look ing for a well-known Intersection of roads, where a road came down from a hill and cut rharplv across the high road a road well hidden except for Its Intersection Her sharp eyes tiavellng bevond caught a glimpse of the white cross formed by the roads Two long shrill walls followed by three short onei pierced the air. above the steady drum ming of tho heavy cars ahead The cars containing Von Lertz and Von Papen. Von Igel and his driver dashed past the intersection of the road where a tall signpost bearing the in formetion that this was Harden's Corner reared Itself To the men In the cars the sign meant nothing, but Iu Dixie Mason It meant success or failure A moment of suspense for ner followed. telen " Bernstorff an" tl,en a mncnine oasnra 11110 up held out his hand road between her car and tho cars Von Rlntelen bow'- ahead Dixie slowed down. Her terv- ed over It ami l"" ""' ,10t neede1 now' Thp other -u ,7 i. t., .. So-ret Service nueratives would com- -,"-,." ...... .',.. 1.... 1 i. . Ph-te her work for ncr. mi nop ing 10 see the finish she drove on slowlj The spies, evidently not knowing they were followed, had driven their car up into a road leading to a hill overlooking the water. VonPapen and Boy-Kd were making the necessary connection of the wireless that would enaoie tnein 10 caicn the mesrages at eea. von Igel, with the dnver. was standing guard. Sud .lenlv Vein tcel uttered a warning shout. Explanations were unnecessary. A glance below showed mat mey were ois- covered Von I.ertz, followed by Von Papen, leaped Into his machine and swung Into the road, followed by von leel In the wireless machine. With roar- ing exhausts they raced for the broad was crossed bv a hrldge lay at the foot of the hill Ah Von I,ertz struck the bridge his car leaped Into the air, vvav eied a moment and then crashed ahead, over the bridge and with a grinding of brakes, up the side of the embankment Then Dixie gave a cry of horror as Von Ieel's heavv car following struck the : . .. - . . . .. ,. , ......... 1 ., euee ot me nriuge as , uu ijcjiao nau . "' . ... . . . . .. done, but wun less iuck. ior ine car swerveu, riviuueu, ,, una nuuu,. ... ...c,. ci.'i. ni. inn nnai'v ppmpni ra mi; ui Lfi bridge, capsized, pinioning Wolf Von mvi uencuui iiiuintm. ni.c i... neered bev i-miM see the car which should have car- Vied her Secret Service coworkers to the successful climax or tins anair, stauea Us erstwhile occupants working in vain endeavors to start It. Dixie groaned. ViTJi.' n i. ..- .- V... Alier uu n , aa ,1,1 iu 11-1. Well acnualnted with the character of the men whose schemes she com bated dally with Dixie Masons' Task wit equal to etarshe sunio'ned h r' thoughts to do her bidding, i nrougn fatPi luck, sho knevv not what, her Plan was endangered .vna then tnis tanie fate played Into her hands. As ner car suo siowiy aowu me mil. Von Papen spoke quickly to Von I.eitz "Do ou know who this Is coming down the hill?" Von L.ertz glanced up. "No, but we p-issed him back in town Why"" . "We can use him If he Is all right. uu H"u i,o.-r.u tune vun ibci hi ,uur machine and get mm to a hospital lill.risr. 1 11 UAtD IU II i rt- laiuci Uttll ..tA1,l.r 1111 !.,. n .nV.n ln Ierous, stunt work the Fifth avenue wireless. It's risky. bu,-'- a.,.i0r,rlel1i natnt th imril.-lnir ttfr.ab -f iSr ."11. .' i" Ji.;.'. .!'. .Yi maciune1 nr ncari fi.ifawniieopea '"Vtftgi- strmto Hi he paid. "I'e got to pet back to town Can lira take me"" Dixie nodded and opened the door Von Pancn stenned in and gae her di- lectlonsi aK to where he wished hei to ilrixc him Utile knowing that he wa' prunnfl ttmr.t n n rl tll&n rlnft Itlltnll II ,. . .. f . .. . iiowa . ,-an I VU1IU ft, I VI ill I II 111CII Cllll I ll(ili", 11 I iln 1 ni IMt-1r.11 iinu cnirnlni; Ilia nrtlr-ra .. . . . . - . ..... . . rttrniv it in n nv vn pp. i p roi . . -.""..:.. ... m ,l -l '" Avhtei, Uoi.m .Viw her to nnsi the policemen they began to encounter a. IltBr,nI, thout Interference She fmcBtiit nvor i r iinnicnn ; ihiito .inn theie slowed down Von Papen glanced cut an,i arnund the machine nervously, i-,viucniiy ine way was cienr ior ne i . ....- i.l . 1.- --., -,.... ... - 1". """ "'" iri ."". V"i . men ne pressed into nisi drivers "Drive on, picnic, no need to .vi.Miitii:ii I JONR'' nrtAKn. At Pethl-hem. Ta . nn Thursday. May 3'l ItHR bv the Rev. M K HenirT. Mrs I.It.I.IK P DHAKn snd IIARRT H JON'BS both of Hethlehcm. Pa. PATTKKSON' DAVIS HARRY COK PATTKRSOV to I.L'lJI.t.A KARt. IAVtS. nf rlenrfleld Ta at the pHrnonaffe of the Tloaa Methoitist KplKcop.il I'liureh. Phila delphia. b the Rev. Samuel McVVllllams, on May HU, IMS iBeatfjs Anutadt. Hi I.. Atkln. Ida SI. Batrii Jane llennett Emm1, J Wake Charles W. Illu Marl Rooks Leah M Horinn Jehn Stokes no il Sarsh T Rrnnl.v M niwood Rrniil.v K:ite Rulle- Pvl-li P " Cumphell, Katherlne. rhHmh"rsArsbella Chew Henry P Clear,' Pet Coop.r William 3. Crsnn, William Henry Darrali, Dinlel Hi, In Clara V l")als, Klorenee I.. Dean. Sarah T nlany Cnrlotte P A Dunn Catherine Punnlnor. Kdivard S Pleer, Karl F. Knnls, Kllzaheth C Kolev James J Poulkroii Mary E. i-'ree. Mar,' A. Oardner. Klla J. Oilman Marv E. (lotttelman. Mary (Jrant. ?tnrcaret Kronher.r. Frank I.ee. Nettle ''it' William c Madden. Carolina Masee. Ifpltn G. Maeulre. Helen. Marshall Violet J Maver. Ann, McCatw. Ilrldiet V Veles t, brcc MrMahan Solomon J McV us- Thomas J. ..leehn.ni Adllne W MMdleton John Mitchell Sarah J vtoork Laura A Morthorst. Mary Vlurrny Eiuen M Vas.ano, Anrelo N'orthcrst. Marv Ol'onior, .Jarre. Cppenhelmer. Oeear, Palmer. Arthur W Preasell, William J. Ttnthfon nilza S Peeves Elizabeth C. Rich. Stahel C R RoR-an. Har.nah Rote. Mar, A Roth, Ellen E. Sanler. Annie I,. Shettsllne John B. Smith. KatherlnsO. Rpancler. Josephine stallman. Marv Strass. Emma P. Strecker. Jacob Tlmerman. Edward J Vannradall. Mnry K Walker. Mary E. Ware. E, Catherine Warrick. Iiuis Wetnmann Marraret Williams. Mary J. Younc. William II Hahn. William H Harillmnn. William T Haeenmaier.Henry G. Havwnoil. Hmma Hepperlen, ,i Annrew Horan. Thomas J. llovt. lfarrirt K Hutchliirn Henry .lones, Sara I. Kelll, Geune Jf. Klemann. Elisabeth Krlder. Caroline ANGSTADT May 31. IDA I,, rsitm of llliam Antit4dt and daughter of lato Sam uel and Amanda Khly. aged ft4 Relatlea im ine-nnn mMiea io itinera! services lues.. -j..w p. m , hueband'a renlrtence. 1R6 Krams aw . Manayunk. Int. private, West minster Om. Pr lends mav rail Man -. ATKINS May 30, IDA M. ATKINS (ne. lories. mi at jonn AiKin&, i(eiatlen and tricnua invupii id lunera. services, Mon.. - p m , Hisiera residence, iaura Gowser. ' 2S33 K Norrls st Int, Greenmount Cem. He ma Inn may be Mewed Sun,, after 8 p. m, HAIRD. At Warsaw, III . May 30. JANE. widow pf Joseph Balrd. ased 91, burial at Wnndlann. Cecil Co., Md. BENNETT. May 30. EMMA J. BEN NETT, daughter of late Charlen and Rachel Jones aeed 73, Restdenre, .1613 Lansdowne av Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, fiun . 2 30 p m. parlors of David O. Krankenfleld A Rons. 322 N 52d at. Int. West Laurel UUI Cem. Autn funernl, BLAKE May 31. CHARLES WILBUR, husband of Josephine Blake (nee iVcGov ernl, and son of (iwi'gf and Elizabeth Btake Relatives pnd friends. Santa Maria Council No 1443. K of C , Camden Ixidse No. 201, B. P O E . Invited to funeral. Tuee ,8a m , .122 Station ave , Haddon Heights. N J Hlxh mass Church of St Ros of Lima 0.30 a. rfl. int. Calvary Cem. Omit flowers BLUST May 21. MARIE wife of Julius Blust a ted .V Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat . 2 p. m.. 3309 N. Slat at. Int Pern wood Cem Ato funeral. ROOKS May 30. LEAH M widow of Thorn is Rook. Relatives nnt friends In vited to funeral services, 2318 N. 21st t Run .2pm Further services In the pen brook United Brethren Church Hnrrlsburg, Pa Mon 2 p. m Int. East Harrliburs Cem BORTON At Moorestown, N J. rifth Month 31st. JOHN STOKES RORTON, aged TO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Third-day. Sixth Month. 11 a. m,. Friends' Meeting House, Moorestown. BOYD. May 21. SARAH J. BOYD (nee Cunningham), wife of William Boyd. Rela tives ana menus mviiea io lunerai cervices. Sun.. 2 p. m.. 124 W. Montgomery ave. Int. private, Greenmount Cem. Remains may ba vieweq piai i m ii p m Aum service BRADLEY May SO. N, BLWOOD. hus band of Edna N. Lin and son of late Mat thew and Margaret Bradlry, aged 30. Reta tlves and friends, Order of Heptastphs, In vited to funeral services Mon.. 3 d. m., father-lnMaw's residence, Frank Line, 731 juuge ave. noxnorouun jni( privair, West minster Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. BRADLEY, Mav 31. KATE, daughter of iflie jonn i. ana irarn a. nrniiirie jv-ia-tlvea and friends Invited tn funeral senics, Mon.. 2 pm, !.2 Catharine Jt., Phils, Int. nrtvate Weam1nair .em CHEW Mav 20, at Flushing L I N, Y Dr. HENRY F, CHEW aed SO ReU. tlen nnd friends Trimble. Lodre. N'o. 117. F And A M and Survivors of the I2h Regt New Jersey Volunteers, Invited to funeral services. Pat, 2 p m.. apartments nr W. B. M. isnereu. '.w .iMrKtt t,, i.pnv den V 1 Int. Hsrlelgh Cem fiTHPRKI.L May 31. KATHERINK wife of Gnrga T, Camnbeli and daughter of the late ThopUs and Ann Eaton. Real det.ee, 1910 R. Moyamenslne ave. Dua notice or ruperm win dj given, COOPER. May 30. WILLtAMJ. hus band nf Margaret Cooper 0.e Hanson). and aon or UUJoai4i: Wlty(ttb Coar. ajre4 zmm wait for me.' he called hurrying to the sldewak . Dixie nodded nnd started the ma- Ihe Spies' t niui itimppu out. papen enter the house. It was nnrtnr -' unjlllt) 11 J t,Ili lUlliri BIH nUltll U tll AlhPrt'o lir.iii.rj flt l.tirr. lT-liU tfs.t.na . .' . -- ,,- -.:-: .- . mansion 111.11 .prmnn rrr c nnnv nnri ... . . : '. . ...-.s, ..w -;- i a .nr.,.. ti,- ,.,r .., .. her High up o'l the roof the slender antennae of a wireless outfit was being wireless outfit was being and higher with slim ling a the machinery In- oiled It was operated. need for conjecture now. t a lean iiin-iiAo nn. tentacles snreadinc i side that controlled i nere was no need tor conjecture now. r.i-.i- , . .... ..1 -- unit Jiabon iih i ne meaiui.iB m v on rapen's mad rush to reach this house. It was to reach another wireless depot m:Tiis HLNUY hushiind of Lvdia D Crflns Tu nfril nervlcrs nnd int private DARRAH May 3n DANIEL husband of Mnrsaret Dirrnh Relatives and friends, members of Nurrls Snuaro U. P Church; Fldelltv Lodcc.No 123. K of p : N.iknmls Tribe. No. 307, I O It. M , and emplovcs of Glllender &. Sons, of Tacony, invited to fu neral services. Sat , 3.30 p. m, 5124 Glen lock st . Frankford Int Greenwood (K, of P.) Cem DAVIS. Suddenly Mav 20. CLARA V Haushter of late Dinlel aid Margaret A uavis. imam es una Trienos invuea io iu neral services. Sat 3 p. m , .1144 N. 15th st Lopfln Int. private DAVIS. Mav 30 FLORENCE L.. wife of H, Willis Davis and daughter of Martha Milton and late James McCov. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, o nln law s residence, Wilson Y. Leamy, Gulf road Strafford, Pa , Sat.. 2 p. m. Int. Grf-.it Vallev Baptiet Cem. DEAN May 31 SARAH T. Idow of Caleb B. Dean, aged 8 Relatives and trlends Invited to fune'-al services, Mon , 2 30 n m 7000 Oiford ave. Fot Chase. Int. Wm tenn Cem DELANY May 31 CHARLOTTE PAT ERSON ARMITAGE. -nire of George W. Delanv. Interment private. No services. DLTNN, Ma 2 CA'lHKHINK Ui.NN fnes Taggart) wife of John Dunn acer 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat.. 2 p. m . 234 E Firth st. int private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto serWfe DITNNLVO Mav 20, EDWARD H. hus band of Emllle S, Dunr.lng. aged 77 Rela tives and friends. Courtland Saundrs Post 21. G. A R., Invited to services, Mon. 2 p. m. 70S N. 4id st It private, Ardsley Cem Friends may call Sun. eve. ELSER May 2. KARL F ELSKR. hus hand nf Emma L. Elser (nee Blind) aged Al Relatives and friends, direct cs and member, of CannitH.tter Volksfest Vereln, Hermann Lodge No, 7. I O, O. F. , George Hammer and William Erh Yearlv Ben. Soci eties. 13th Ward Mutual Republican Club, congregation of German Lutheran Zlon Church. Invited to funeral. Sun , 2 p m., 632 Callowhlll st Int. Chelten IIllls Cem. ENNIS. Mav 31 ELIZABETH C. daugh ter ot late John and Ha rah Ennts Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart. In vited to funeral. Tues., 8 a m,, 1021 S, 18th st. Solemn renulem mass St. Thomas's Church 0 30 a m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. FOLEY. May 20. JAMES .1. FOLEY, hus band of Julia Folev (nee Kelly). Relatives and friends St. Edmond's Holy Name So ciety, Brotherhood of R R. Trainmen. Penna R. R. Relief Asso. and Phlla. Lodge, No. 34. L. O. O. M , invited to funeral. Mon 8.30 n n., 221 f. McKan st. Solemn renulem mass St. Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int Hnv Crna Cem. Auto service FOULKROD Mav 29. MARY E . widow of Benjamin If Foulkrod. a red 85. Remains may be viewed Frt 7 to 9 p. m., son'a real- aence. ui .-, tua si, bervices ana int, pri- i". . FREE May 31 MARY A (nee Cole hower). widow of Joseph A. Fee, aged 90. Due notlr nf funeral will he irlien GARDNER At 417 K homerset st.. May 30. KM. A J wife of William A. ni,nr Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon .11a m . David II, Schuvler Rldg.. Broad and Diamond sts. Int strictly private. OILMAN May 20. MARY E. wife of Daniel Oilman (nee Crispin). Relatives and friends, members Archronfraternlty of Holy Family of St Peter'a Church, invited to fu neral. Mon 7:30 a. m.. 128 W Wlldey st. Solemn high requiem mass St. Peter'a Church 9 a. m. Int. private, Remains may be viewed on Sun., 7 to 9 p, m Auto serv ice GOETTELMAN Mav 30. MARY.wldow of Peter Goettelman Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon., 2 p. m, 1927 W. Venango st. Int. private. GRANT May 3U. MARGARET GRANT (nee Morgan), wife of Patrick J. Grant. Relatives and friends. Camp No 95. P. O. ol A , Invited to funeral services, Sat., 2 p. m.. motheris renldence, 1922 B, Arizona st Int private, Belvu Cem. Remains mv w ie "d F""' i'ter ft 11 m HAHN May 30. WILLIAM H. son of Herman E. and Frances Aldlne Hahn. aged 17 months. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday, at 2 P m , at the residence of his parents. 1327 N Wanamaker St., rear SSth and Thompson, Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery HARDIMAN. Mav 30. WILLIAM T.. hus band of Katie C. Hardiman (nee Gregory). Philadelphia Lodge No. 54. L. O. O. M.: Bureau of City Property and Stonemen's Fellowship of 43d Ward, Invited Jto services, Mon., 2 P. m.. 2945 N. Reese at. Int. pri vate. Hillside Cem, Remains may be viewed Sun., 8 to 10 p m. Auto funeral. HARRNMAYER-May 31. HfSNRT fl.. husband of Mary A. Hasenmayer (ne Hamp ton). Relatives 'ana irtenas. aiso wasning ton Camn. No. B40. p. O, B. ol A.: Glrard Council. No. 500, Q. of I A.: ClothliK Cut- tera and Trimmers' Beneficial Ass'n, Invited to services, rues..- d. m.. (sua in. L'tn st. Int private Friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 0 o'clock HAYWOOD May 30. EMMA, wife of Thomas f iiaywooo, aiiu I'ovveiton avu, Due notice nf funeral will be given. HEPPERLEN. Mav 20. J. ANDREW. nusuand or iiarv k, uepperien tne r;yrei, 302. Aramlnso ave. Relatives and friends, Tonnee Trlhe. No 322. Order of Red Men and Court Elm Tre. No. 58. Foresters of America Invited to .view remains. Sat , 8 to 10 p. m Funeral nun. at convenience of fa ml Iu HOrtAN Mav St. THOMAS J . brnthri nl Margaret J. Hnrnn. rtrlam.s Br.fi rrl.nra Inlted to funtral. Tues. mnri.. Iflirh mass of renui.m St. Conlcus' Church. Mahonrv Clli". 0 a. ra. Int St. Conlcus' Cm. Frien-1 miiv vl.w remains sun., a to 8 p.. m 311 B. Prion st.. Cermantown. HOVT. Suddenly. May. ill. at 49IS Monu ment road. HAHRIEY.B,. vl'a'of Charles Pj Hoyt.f RelUves,ai4-frieii(l lnvlteJ 'to from which messages could be caupht jtrilsslon. concra and stopped And she had been tho' "What else means of assisting htm to his purpose! service was g" rnrlp mo con ttirnpd a tin ran tn lit rnr. ft . . ...A !.. .-A .. . t-.tl. ftl rt inomeni laier tne ivjih ureaKinx ail traffic regulations as she sped toward the Criminology Huh with one Idea In tnlnrl .tft renrh Harrison Grant. - w 1 But already the message of J"arnlng to the sugar ships far out on the ocean ' had been flashed from Sayville. The . gigantic efforts of the German spies to stop tne messages naa neen to no pur- icrea pose Harrison Grant, upon finding the she slewed down at the corner w-n report of the bombs placed In th hold she had stopned before, and pointed w of the sugar ships, had stopped first to the house. She spoke In a Ion- voice, order the warning sent through Say. and directed her speech at Steward, in llle. and then, calling Cavanaugh, Sis- that house there, thev are working u son and Steward, had hurried with them wireless!" to the dock to warn the crew of the ..., 4,n.rt to the sidewalk Hs Cragslde of the bomb In her hold and ravIaRls dl rectlons lr low- toner Dlxla prexent. If possible, a catastrophe: Dut itched them seek for admlttanre at th. as they approached the, dock the black door She watched them onn Ihe lren clouds of Hinoke darkening the clear sky ba?red gate fnd theV wi' i a splinter told them they were too late. The 'n"rcc?ras,?.,e ? " Zir "s mn tha Cragslde was a mass of flames and the iVnTise h'e iu the b.itier that Mocked dock an Inferno of smoke through which f.ieir path fail under come one's heavy the wet rubber coats ot firemen gleamed "."' "Vn.l then thev dl-appsared Ir.lo Huge streams of water plaved on the Ihe darkness of tlu gloom) rcceptlen lll-I.ll.u u PM'i. .iiiw inr iii.mp. an'j jriin of excited dockhands mingled with the roar of flames and water and the weird Elrena of newly arriving fire engines. There was itttie they could do there Grant, sickened at the appalling waste llarrlton Grunt Fooled 2"?. t'e .hfyiLIV ""."."' .v,c . '."".' h ,. , r,..l,lc,V,rnU i,i, font hlnd '" haT doors came the crackla nen too late to preent, turned nia loot ,,,. --.i-,..-. .. ii. ,.,,, steps slowly back toward the club. Was a"d. flitter of a wireless apparatus there no end to fiendlshnecs which could Lnder the strength of the three men. concoct such acts as these? Would the tne doors burst Inward Inside of th ej es of the people never be opened to the room, two men working the wireless danger that stalked abroad among them rushed vainly toward the French win In the guise of friendship? Would this dows for escape, only to find themsehei country, too, be drawn into the war that pinioned and helpless In the handcnffl was sapping the strength ot the nations slipped on them by Grant and hl3 oper and causing a depth of misery such as ntles. the w-orlrt had never before experienced? Orant wondered at It all. wi'hlni ti things were not as they were, niar cling that others would not see that peace could never ex st with -Government lie nan streicnea nis weary iiiiids in I IU UCtJJ OUl LllxTiTJB ' l Uir ICtl lllCl l-UULII In thp Immelnc morn of the club. Dnuht. U... !.. l.oeJ 1i cnlihrl ? a not rlrnU'ri " .-. .. . . . n tn tho niirn nprnrp rno i:itin. it up f vf 1..- --... ;-' - :-.-- Uiology Club had accustomed him. to the tl of quick action and now quick ac- t on wfined to be e ""'ltd tlilns He t'"" "eemed to be the desli ed thing. He 8WPe"t win, Crant"ind CanaPUBh I' a moment with Urant jnd Cavanaugh """ mewaru Grant peered, into the mac.ilnc at the urani pctira uu i mr nwiiiuit un ,t... n...& e tl.a rf-.... .ii.....hulc -'."5, -,'.. "vv.-io are jim. ne umru iiaiiiy Dixie flashed her Secret Service com- 1)K.TII SARA l.irriNCOTT. wire of Jlarfy 1.. Jone. Relntle and frlendi Inxlteil to lu neral servlees. Mon, " p m , residence nf cousin, lldmunrl B. Rend. .lr. (104 Conner st , Camden. N J. Int. private llurk'in NrOUt.Y Ma 31 (1K011UB l. hlisban.l of Francei Kelly fnee MrCrth). lleutnes and friends. R. H. Pi'ttison t luh. St Jo seph's Commnnder , No fclt. K nf St. John; Dl. No. SI. A O. II , Court I.lturtv Coun cil. No. 131. r of A . Invited t.i funeral. Tues . 8.311 a in . 2'.'ll N. tll nt Solemn tennlem mne Rt Kilivnrd's Churcli 111 a ni. Inl. Nw Cnthedral Cem Auto funeral. Kl.EMANN '"" rthi Mn' 'JD EM7.A11ET11 ANNA, wife of Charles Kle mann. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sun 2 p in , ."07 Division st. Camden Int. private. Evergreen Cem. Friends may view remains Sun.. 7 to f p. m. KKlDlUt Mm Jli. CAROLINE KUII)I;K wife of Joseph lrldr, aped 7.1 RelMves and friends Invited tn funeral services. Mnn.. 11a m , resldenre nf hushand. In7 N -.'d et.. Camden, N J Int Norlhvvood C m , Philadelphia Remains may be viewed Sun KRONERBnOER. Mav 31. FRANK A. KRONEHEROER, 1R2.1 Diamond St. Rela. tlves and friends, also Philadelphia Council. No 293. Royal Arcanum. Invited to services, Mon.. 1.30 p. m . 1524, N Broad st. Int. private. Auto service. ' LEE Mav 30. NETTIE, wife of Edfar E Lee. Relatives and friends li.vlted to services. Mon , 1 p. m,, parlors of William H Strincfield. 30th st nnd Susquehanna ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. Kindly oralt flowers. I.UTZ May 31. WILLIAM C. T.UT2. Bio N. 41st st Notice of fur.eral later. MADDEN. May 8U. CAROLINA, widow of Thomas Madden. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m,, 1740 N. 27th st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem MAOEE. May 31. HELEN O.. wife of Joseph K. Mageo and daughter of Howard r. ana Alary it. 3iaiiacK, aged a lack, aged "3. , Rela - ,lled to funernl. Mon.. S ildence. 2d and Hesslon tlves and rrlenas inv d. m.. narents' resld ave.. National Park. N. J. Int EBllngtop Lfm r ri-pq may can run., niier i p. m. MAOUtRE. May 31. HELEN, wife of Joseph P. MaRutre and daughter of James H. aid Mtsrtha Rrnphy (nee Matlsnn). aged 2ll Relatives and friends li.vlted to fu neral, Tues., 7:30 p. m., 7100 State road, Tacony, Requiem high mass St. Leo's Church. 0 a. m. Int. St Dominic's Cem. MARSHALL Suddenly, .vi.iy .ill, Vlui.ET J., daughter of Robert and May M. Marshall (nee Whlteman). aged 2.1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon, 2 p. m., parents' residence. 3130 Knox st , German town. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Remains in viewed after 7 p. m. Sun Auto funeral. MAYER, Suddenly. May 30. ANNA MAYER (nee Lauber). wife of George a Mayer. Jr Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m . 2742 W. Seltier st. (28th and Somerset). Int. private Northwood Cem. Remains may oe viewed Sun eve McCABE. May 31. BRIDGET V (nee Kirk), widow ot Patrick McCabe, aced BS. Relatives and friends, also li. V. 'AT. n. dallty and League of the Sacred Heart. invuea io runerai. lues.. &a.u a. m.. 7120 Keystone st . Tscony Solemn requiem mass St. Leo's Church, 10 a. m Int, 81. Dom inic's Cem. McINNES At Norrlstown, May 81. RE BECCA McINNES. aged 77. Relatives and friends, members of Vauey Forge Chapter, D. A R., Invited to funeral. 701 DeKalb st , Tues., 3 p. m. Int. private, Montgom ery Cem MFMMIAK. Mav 31 SOLOMON JAMES McMAHAN, aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon.. 8 p. m.. 33 N. Preston st. Int. Tues.. Spring Hill Cem.. Easton, Md. i ll.viv l... .1 frn,-lf a . . . . "-. ..j o. w.vsi.,,, .1.. iiusuanu of late Anna McVay (nee MorrlB) and son of late George and Rosanna McVay. Rela- anu inrnas. icai o. . carpenters Union of America. Invited to funeral. Tues., 830 a tn.. 1211 W Cambridge st. Solemn high requiem mass at St. Malachy's Church 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. MEEHA.M. May E0. ADCLINR W . daughter of James G, and late Adeline Worthlngton Meeham. aged 27. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. in.. 8007 Rhawn st.. Holmesburg. Phlla Int. private, William Penn Cem Friends nmv fall Sun. 7 to 9.30 n. in MIDDLETON. May 31 JOHN, husband ot Margaret R. Mlddleton, aged 33, 4303 ralrmount ave. MlrCHELL. 'Jlay 30. 0ARAH J., wife of V. K. Mitchell. Relatives al.d friends In. vlted to services, Mnn.. 2 p. m., 12 Rose mont ave, Ridley Park, Pa. Int. prlv.ta. MOOCB. May 30. LAURA A. MOOCK. aged 13, daughter of George H. and Amelia Moofk. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sun.. 2 p. m.. 1443 N. Alden st Int. .private. Northwood Cem. MORTHORST. May dil, MARY MORT IIOHST. vvlte nf August Morthorst (... Hultermun). aged 60. Relatives and friends., members of th. Holy Family and Altar So ciety of St. Henry's Churth. Invited to fu neral, Mon.. S.30 a. m . residence of lius- uano. -t.i Asnasie si man mass Mt. Henry's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Autn s.rvlre, MURRAY. May 30. at II. S. K.i.l tin.. Pita. I'hlla.. Enslzn EUGENE M son of Daniel and Sarah Murray (nee Ferry), aged 21. Relatives and friends. Institute of rwdlo fiisiiirciM. uiviieo io lunerai. Alon.. i'30 u, m. parents' residence, (1 ata lane. Haver ford Pa Snirnin rni"m mnn Our Mother of Good Counsel Church 10 a, ni Int. St. Denis Cem. Auto ftinern. NASKANO. At Atlantic I'll v. N. J. Mar .. v..uk.la .-sinoA. '. BrQ l. lli;lVes and friends. St. Francis Order of the Third, Invited tn funeral, Mon., 7.30 a, m., 17 N. Morris ave.. Atlantic City. N. J. S-.emn reaul.m mill fit. Michael's fhi..l. ft . Int. Holy. Cross Cem. Phllndelnhla. fniin. A... ...i S.I.....1 11 . M. .. VS-....K.W.U MB, .. .. - i . n cr. .--ULa,. by.,nd the corner nUs too treacheri ous for an honotable wouW ()p ,,Isewhe m ,f Mlt Mil I JtlU Ilie uar "" - - -" at ll rAeiaend In liar mMel AV ; tiw ,TBh',m".. - e,rald . .... . ivn n-r cnnntitrfT int AV Ul. iuim .KAI. 4- .. nrtA.1 4fl iiowta " iiwesuonB. ni "i i'c,J ' .: .,. Mini Steward, Cavnnaugh clung io uic nlng board ,. ... t . . ... . nnA Dixie MaSOna jiiuni?iii in r, .. -- ....... .ve little car was speeding toward riun-' nue. defying all 1 in gene 11 ano v llcemcn In particular In her na"i1B,B. to reach the house on Fapcn naa w. hall Grant and Ml men strode to til, paneled door nay opening Into thl great room In which Doctor Al Cornering the Sple bert reeefud hij quests and where the conferences of th uerman ntntters were held From be- Cavanaueh ami steward .nnn dls1. mantled the wireless equipment and pat out f conlmisson fprp,er ore of Ger- m. c " s Ulcerous .-aoons In America, but Grant watrhlre tl.em.taw that plota this tilp serrpt Rprvirn mnvt n es ) ctoe. lte left the operatic on guard am IlirilPfl lOimrfl I lift TiePt Wlin nil .1 caiiLivps. ycxt Saturday- aillclc ip S-The plot o fhf Wafw'j "Dcafh Jescn"fr" ; , f thr Katscr-3 z,ca(;, ilesicngtr" Lieutenant llobat fa; m,t as a M emls , upr,.n b;, ,t Imocrlal Ocrmnii GotrniMeii' o rfr- '.V'"L"f,"nVi.r7,i 1., ;,7 ,. .,.,, i,i.,i,, ti,rnii,ih n p 1 f SlIOH fi'ltPPIIII ItlrOltflH a rf" III III- ,.; ji,!. i,i i,i, A .Irlll,. ,, ,..u, m.u..,.. ..,. ........ ...w ocean of ships within six months DKATIIH a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Aulo service. .'CONNOR. -May 30 .T.v.ME'i.'iihsnd of ,J Kiimini utonnor. agen si. neianves ana. rrlonds. aiwiio l.once No .'in, i, u. u. f.; Ian Tribe No. 23, 1, O IX JI members Scott M. E Church. Invite anera srv. Ices. Hat., 2 p. m.. 12211 Fr M I (12th nnd Rltner) Int. prtvat iod Cera, - Fllends mav call Tri. 7 p ti Ol'PENHEIMER. Mav t AP hus band of Emmi oppeuhfinn d in R.ia... tlves nnd friends, alio She m . -nlie Nb. 240. F and A M . Invited (u. f.1 Mol. ,. 2 p. m., 1315 Ruscomb st i at Slnsl Cem. l'ALMEIl May 2S A11T . i p.1,. MER, husband of Kathnp vr llela. tlves ano friend. 'ashlnr .irp. No. 32H. P O. S. of A and noil Hit) Dis trict Invited to funernl sr . Sit 3 p m . 420 Martin st Ro j-t. in' Private. Westminster Cem rr f. rni ta f 'ri 7 to ti p. in. PRESSKLL. Jlnv 30 w p.. i,j nu, band of Kate Pressell (ne- w.hvr Rels- ' tlves and friends tiLo Lji... .i..Tnbty No. 3S. A. O. M. P emplo; "s ut (Irtctinger Siaclilne Works at d nll oh r nrvmz.rlons of which he was a member lnv io serv. Ices, I.Mfl W Sergeant si Sun a 3D o m Int. Mt. ernon Cem. " ' HATHKlfN Mav 31 I I 1 V .If, . Michael W Rathfon Rel ,,). lA'nit invited to funeral service. Ms 2 n m at 031 N. 40th st Inl ..rival. RECVF.S. May 81. Ills EMZtM'TIf C. REEVES, late resld. m . 1018 gafnei .i ".,' '! h"T 0!"1' ear Dui' ni,,"T of funeral will be given. u.srai nun .viav .ii. jiinr.i, CAfioiivn RUTH RICH, daughter of Caroline Jft ft. late William r.lch (nee Schl-b-r) ,Jm i" Due notice of the funeral will be'iivtsfrnn her parent's residence. r.S47 N isVt , ,Jr om ROOAN. M.iy 31. HAN.VAII rxitM daughter of late John and I'ithtrlne ftosar Relatives and friends Invited t0 fim.r.i Mon. S .SO a. m . lain Mr. n......1?""' 1 dence. JO'.'S B. Lehleh mt, Hirt tm.,i - requiem St. Ann's Church 10 in, New Cathedral Cem. '"' itu lis. .viay uu ac tirnnk. a. -. . . -I If 4WV A wMrtu of tlanr-wr U -..". L . 1 tlves and friends Invited to attend tmilli services. 2 p. m.. Tues.. June 4 -i? V?4 South Queen St.. Lancaster. P ' l -0, HOTH. Mny 3(1. Cleinenton H.l-h. v J., ELLEN E. ROTH, wife nf EaP.'lr tV noin. Hgeu .ii, rvemiives ana triend. inri. . tn funernl services. Mon . 2 P. m rJJ.M of husband, cor. Erlal and th ave n.n" ton Helalils. Int Clnston N J " u"en- ncjvj.isit. Jiay su. ANNIE I. m. . Jacob Senler and daughter nf VS,wat munds and Captain Enoch Eldredse nt ,. ' J'ay N. .1. ' 'rs S1IETTSLINE. May 31 johv v SHETTSLINB. Due notice of fGnerii .Sr be given. 123S Frown st. w" 'HI SMITH May 2. KATHER1NE G ... of Harry, Smith and daughter of .,; Jane and late John H. Raker Ri,ni,Jh rrlenas W m . ds Invited to funeral senir.. .'Id , 1220 E. Susquehanna ave. lit , vate Et c.rtar Hill Cem, "" 1 HfANIiLKR. fllay all. .TnsB"Di... '. 8PANOLER (nee Phynev). v Idow rif rf J ur.n nice i iijhpvi. v laow of nT S gler. aged 77. Relatives anst to attend funeral s.rvi,... .!". Lt. Di'uii.ir lnv Ited p. m.. son-in-law's residence, Oscir v?!'.' ler. 2442 Sepvlva st. Int. private V msnt Cem. "' v STALLMAN. Slav 27 MART l. . William Stallman Relatives and fr7il t viten to runerai services, m , 2 .." 1122 Roy st.. Tioga. Int. crivai. . '2 Cem. "'HU STRASS .Suddenly, at Newark . May 21). EMMA T. (nee Lousche I ' .. 'i Frederick L. Strass and mother of nl.' ' Mary and Clara Strass. aged 40. Bifr.?" and friends, tjidles Benevolent A.-S ."' Msccabees. PMla. lleview, Nn. i.v,JB tralcht Chanter. No. 23. O E s . ..V'ti hers rf iiei-msnla Ixidge. No 128 V ..7' M Invited to funeral aerv ices, ' R,. K m. 2S7 Rldgewood ave., Newark v' Int tfi-mnimt Cem. ' " I. HTIlEL'KElt. Slay i'l. JACOB STur. 11. aged 711. Relatives and frl.nj. ,CIX tn funeral services. Sun.. 1:30 p. n Ivm of Chas. rnienmaler A Son. 1400 n'-XI"""' Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem. V It. TIMERMAN Jlay 31. EDWARD 1 i .1 hand rf M-irl- A. Tlmerman ine. Mi" 'I Notice or funeral later. 1141 3. Wni;''v1 Utlca. N. Y.. papers please copy. uw KJ VANARSDALL (liee Seller) v.. MARY E.. wife of Richard R. vi.,J' and daughter of Istc Joseph and Ht Belter. Relatives and friends lnvi,a ,?L" neral services. Mon., 2 p. m.. 2Mi VJV st. (23th and Thompson sts.). nt Si "t Remain. "v b. viewed Pun ev. v ""I'l, ; WALKER. May 81. MARY E.. d.,,... i of the late Charles and Anna !. ieS resmence oi oroiner, i nomas L u.:'JT. 11 1331 B. 10th st. Due notice of f uri.t. ' ' J uo given. - "0 . WARE. At Oaklin. N. J.. May at ,." E. Catherine Ware, widow of Oeoree nH aged 72. Relatives and frlendslnvlted ?" neral. Mon.. residence of son. Josenh -2 ' 421 Newton ave.. Oaklvn, N. J p s.i!r. M. E. Church., Slcklervll'i.. N. J T1. Remains mav be viewed Sun., son'.' . dence. Int. Slcklervllle. ' on ' H. WARRICK. Slav 30. I)US. son of , -M ...... v-. ...... ..ua.i.n, iaiiv.. fn.nds Invited to funeral services a.. 4 r; 30 n, m.. brother's residence, 7-uil , M. Int. Merlon Cein. " 'k i jveiativ.. V""'MN'N Slav 30. MtBrtiiit. nee Adams' if,v".'AJlfrtii; stives and fiends ttivitif'' " H'PlNMXNN ( lvi.minN. nels rune ! H'ln 'J n ni "v R ii..LV -r HiV'iWl,- '. "M and M'fflln st . I.t. pw?' iJr? wfl.l HMD Mav 31 MAI1V 1 .:;.." l.hn Willi. I. William, aged 7T ntlitivi."' friends Invited to funeral f Mon.? s resldenv of sin. ! IX KlrlArlde tt.t- irt riinmai B iA '. a ' burg. mi. oak ana cm. Keujali vIdh mA .n a 1 111 n m '', iYOUNO. Suddenly. May Ii, hV hushand lot -Mary-i A.t 1 ..Mt.' v hf r- ' 'am fi for hla msihj iJSBP'vS V.?P". nlAv4 Ok lOAY aTs',pv l !" - T -f--'J V m Mm wOkwSStti Sitriiitj! J
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