rHSPilll sf 1 i; .- "T ' l'jl ' j' x!! !""! " v!i -- FROM NOW ON Tiim I1K01N8 THIS flTOHY mv llnaren. Boekl flkarrn's PflVentll inn. I imnt te Martin Tyde- K.. lis ntel th money nnd calmly L?m hli ntene of ilv yr without JiJeleilmS Ins place where h ha; hlddim ii in i an eM P g?en cote, desDlte the .fact llial Petictlve Wjan and Skaryan both 5iilt him In Jail, rachtrylnir te wrjnif Jiim him his efcret with oppemte pur JKJV D Tint before hl" term wires KnMet In MUlman. prison mate, who ff "freed two months enrllnr and who imiMi te get the oet and meet. Hen SwSn at a rVw.Yerk hotel. II. mm.. S?itlr renreti this cue llr In hli d. RSL'K.iiSn. nnd when he. I uvea the fSnWlatVly he finds befj the p the old fault en hli trail Ce in t tins te the home of Nlce xeii.....--- - . .- nvertakrt Mlliman. police and e Biiceedft In rettins Icole C'anrl- n ed Dfa-riuue. Italian, for- no. With hli dauuhter. Tereta. In Han lan wil& Having netn sent by one te whom ..old man ewji much, fie nieceeda In innln from h m a premise, ei niu. ana Thinis hli clethee while the daughter mm "triited ilenlien of the underworld Sit V ear te ake Dave te a hiding Si-e. Jiy ! clever rue. Caprlane per SaadM DarTin that Dave had been the Sin "lawn te untecegnUable falti In e. tomb explosion. AND HERE IT CONTINUES flABOUT the clothes?" Inquired A Nlcole Cnprlnnecnuntlcully. "Brit I should knew what he lind en since they vtere my clothes chY And you haTO only te leek nt the ence thorp en the bed te find out for yourself why I cve him some that, though I de net say they were new, for I lmve net bought inr clothes in the three damnable nnd cursed years thet I have lnln here, worn at least net nil tern te plccca eh?" Barjan was pacin? up ana uewn me room new. When the ether's uncle wn L. .t Nii-nln C.inrlane ncrrtiittcd ft ilnWer and met-kins smile te hour en his HP: when Barjan faced the bed Nlcole Caprlane eyed the efhm- with i sour contempt Inte which he Injected a rert of viciously muuiyuum. m-ihi-dicalDn. "Come across with the mtl" wild Barjan abruptly. "Hew did Davpilen Davpilen Davpilen dorsen "ome hcrfr te you And what cbent that bomb? Did you glve it te ' Neb Capriano's convenient irasci bility' w.u fnstently nt liH ceminnnd ain. He scowled nt Barjan. and hi KiAvrny fist was flourished under Bar- "T'dldn't!" he snnrled. "And teu knew well cneuslt that T tiltlrt t. Yeu riill trv te make me out the (,'ullty man new eh just bccnui-e I was feel meubIi te hflp you out of your mud dle!" Barjnti became diplomatic again. "Nothing of the kind !" lie said np wasin?ly. "You're tee touchy, Mcole I knew that ysu're en the wiuare nil llsbt, and that you baTp been ever firce veur gang was tbrekert up nnd Teny Lomazzi was catigbt. That s Reed eiieuch, isn't it? New, come en! Olve ec the dope about Dave Hendersen. Xlcole Cupriane's fingers plucked ul Itnlv nt the coverlet. A minute passed. "nan!" he grunted finally. "A lit tle honey ch when) you want some thing from old Nieolet Well, then, listen! Dave Hendersen caine here latt Bight in these tern clethcf, and with his face badly cut from a fight that he said lie bad been in. I don't knew whether his ftery is true or net you can nnd that out for yourself. T don't knew an thing ubeut him, but this is what he told me. lie Buid that his cell in the rriwn ubs next te Teny Lomazzi a; tmf im nnil 'Pnnv wprn friends: that Teny died n little while nge, and that en the nlElu xepy uica no leia iuib n-i- low Hendersen te come te me it nc seeded any help." 'Vr!' llnriau'a voce was eager. He dropped into' the chair again and leaned attentively ever the bed toward Nicole Caprlane. "Se he came te jeu through Teny Lomazzi. eu: vhmi, e far, I gucs.3 the story's straight. I happen te knew that Hcndersen'H cell tbs nest te Lemazi's. But where did he get the bomb? He certainly didn't have it when he left) the prison, aud he was shadowed " "Se ou said before!" interrupted Mcole Caprlane catibtlcally. "Well, in that cabc, jeu ought te knew whether the rct of the story is true, tee. or net. lie f-nid he met htrangcr in n uiloen last night and that they chummed up together and started in te make a night of it. 'Xhey went from one bnloen te unether. Their Kpree ended in u fight ut Vinctte's place up the block here, where Hendersen nnd hid friend wera attacked by seme of Baldy A'ick era' gang. Hendersen snid bis friend ai knocked out, nnd that he himM'lf had h narrow t-queak of it nnd just managed te cscnpe through the back deer, 'and ran down the lane and get In here. I asked him hew he knew here I lived and lie baid that during the afternoon he bad located (he house kcause he meant te ceme here last night anj way, only hn was nfrald the Police might be matching him, and he had Intended te wait until after dark." Ji'ieole Cupriane'B eyelids drooped te hjde a Hidden cunning and mocking gleam that was creeping into them. "Yeu ought te be nble te trace this fticnd of Hcudcrsen'H If the man was .xnecked out and unconscious at VI VI VI hotte's, as Ilcjidersen claimed and if Hendersen was telling the truth the ether twiuld corroborate it." "We've already get him." said Bur 3n with a hint of savagery in his voice. Che "friend," nlins n plalu-clethe-imin, had precd un.uhlug but au iiibplratien from the standpoint of the police! "(Se a! The btery is Hill straight. Yeu My Dac Hendersen taid he intended te cerue here anywaj , tjnite iipart from making his cteape from Vinctte's. What for?" Nicole Cuprlone shriggcd his shoul sheul shoul eem, , "Meucy. I dnre sny," he bald tersely. The ufciml thing! At least, I blip pos thats what he hud originally in vended te come for but we didn't get J far as that. The fight nt Vinctte's jwracd te hne left him with but one LI'":, "Ilen he get here he wab in n Jvll h rage. The only thing Unit seemed rin.i Vi hia 1",l"d wns t0 t'ct some Jitnat wouldn't nttrnet nttentieu. ul! of ,he, tern en,'s "P llQ(l n. "id IS.8 i?ut "Bai" "s seen ns hn could with ie object of pelting even with this gang eL1.d,.B; "? Kaid ,hy te thS theil f. fcc,,t ,,,m ul' ou account of h.!.ruc;,,lp";;p "t his trial, nd that UC,'.aftcr ,,im usnl" "ew brenilKf l' l,ml mm" me,,cy ,,hat ,1m,' ''"HMeJ J 1 aU, hidden seniew here. Uc was like ?"? ,"e "Id he'd tee them ml J'JM pm. In hell befe.a they get t mono , , 10 Mseri, ht..d ,,,., 1 bunch. t,,ul Bll,,s-!l,uJ set them l?, I trfel,ili1ll't '""w lat he meant then, as well Im,?"11;1"? !lewu' V"1 l Blit tried Lh ttv. ,,'.l,kcU t0 u wl ' beiist. T abcd-iS.J '""te tay lere nnd go i oupeT l?d'.he ,uuBbc'l nt inn Tn face f". I ono..ef. 'he crowd eK the v. 7 curiu UCIere innrnlm. 1 Mfw: " Vat e,it egaln. i..v ' .'"" ciemes l cave him. i.n.i Harjnn nodded. but thn.-u ... i.""r. l' . SQ ll nuietly. I,:?"" 1,1Q ""co lest track in,,"."" "l 'nn in iicre." fter hi r,. "" .l;u'!1 knew the tmlicn rW rum iMruie rum-nun rrl..T. "".". '"hi'i'i- HUH Mhut i: ' i.v. y "" """ tne tiiims. VPl I n HIl J I Mn I.n.i A I. . .-.. enrc i .... i ,'"' "'e loot (Jf It Bi,':,.lt.wHlll t BO oft IIU Uinmrhr rkVeX1?8 lt "eainbt :. in "inerpiith n "" "'iiiiiiu in- C a ovie ll fn"!? ba,,v l,r.re "K"1" h bail n wm.il !? he ,',ern,"S' "'l (kc,i Jil.?1,,1?l! (1?,l,eI Caprinne .''"Wy'sBaninu-' ""J""1 feuml Merri..8.?.a" ' ' tescthei- ,0Un .... u i Mllll iMPnln f '.i . -I .. .. . .. the clockwork. When he found It didn't explode, he picked It up ngnin, nnd brought It back here. He wanted me te Hx It for him. I nsked him where he get It. All I could get out of him was that Teny Lomazzi hnd told him where he had hidden seme things. Hu, hnl" Nicola Caprlane cackled mero Hhrllly still, nnd began te rock in bed with unseemly mirth. "One of Teny's old bombs! Teny left the young feel n legacy a bomb, nnd maybe there was seme money, tee. I tried te find out about that, but nil he said was te keep asking me te fix the bomb for him, , I refused. I told him I was no longer In that business. That I went out of it when Teny Lomazzi did fifteen years nge. He would listen te nothing. He cursed me. I did net think he could da nny hnrm with the thing nnd I guess he didn't 1 A young feel llke that in best out of the way. He went nwny cursing me. I suppese he tried te fix It himself under that arc light en the park bench." Nlcole Caprinne shrugged his shoulders again. "I would net have cared te open the thing myself It wns made tee long nge, eh? The clockwork might have played tricks even with me, who ence was " "Yes," nald Barjan. He steed up. "I guess that's geed enough, and I guess that's the end of Dave Hender Hender eon and one hundred thousand dol lars." He frowned in n meditative sort of way. "I don't knew whether I'm sorry or net," he tald slowly. "We'd have get him sooner or Inter, of course, hut " He pointed abrupt ly te the prison clothe en the bed. "I'll take these," he announced briskly, "they'll need them nt Oic inquest." "There's some paper in the bottom drawer of that wardrebe ever there," said Nlcole Caprlane unconcernedly. "Yeu can wrap them up." Barjan, with a nod of thanks, se cured the paper, made a bundle of the clothes, nnd tucked the bundle under his arm. "We weD't forget this, Nlcole," he said heartily, ns he moved toward the deer. ' "Bah!" said Nlcole Caprlane, with rs'ffijt'jt. hivJmia t 11 jipLLLLLLLVI "Geed!" grunted tnu old bomb king. "1 thJnh Barjan has swal lowed the lioelc. But I trmt no erne." u bcewl. "I knew hew much that is worth!" He listened attentively as Tcrcaa showed the plain-clethcsman out through the front deer. Ab the deer closed nguin. he called his daughter. "Listen, my little one," he said, nnd his forefinger wns laid against the side of lits nobe in a gesture of humorous confidence. "I will tell you something. Ignure Fcrreni. who wns feel enough te blew himself up, hnB become the young man whom our geed friend Teny Lomazzi sent te us labt night." "ratherl" Her eyes widened in sud den umazcincnt, net unmixed with nlnrm. w t "Yeu understand,' my little one?" lie wagged hit head, and cackled softly. "Net u word! Yeu understand?" "Yes," she said doubtfully. "Geed!" grunted the old bomb king. "I think Barjan has swallowed the hook. But I trust no one. I must be Mire you midcrbtaud sure! (.Je nnd telephone Hmmnnucl. nnd tell htm te find Little IVter, nnd send the toun teun drel te me at once." "Yes, father." 't-he haid: "but " "It is for Teny Lomazzi," he said. Shu went from the room. Kicole Caprinne Iny back en the pil lows, and closed his ejes. He might hnc been nslccp ngnin, for the Hnile en his lips was ns guilelcs ns a child's; nnd it remained thcre until nn hour later, when, after motioning Teresa, who had opened the deer, uway, he prepped himself up en bis elbow te greet a wizened, crafty-faced little rat of the underworld, who steed at the bedside. I "It is like the old' days te see you I here, Little Feter." murmured Nicelv I Caprlane. "And I nlwnys paid well ISE MEN every where have said There's nothing new beneath the sun; But even Wise men new admit, At last we have discovered one 'm0Wm 7ie SURPRISE 6f - ,tt '"'i' wv By FtfIMFC L. PACKARD AUTHOR OF "THE MIRACLE MAN1' CovvreM, lest, iu PubUe I.tSmr Cemranu eh? Yeu have net forgotten that? Well, I will pay well again. Listen 1 I am sure that the mnn who wan killed with the bomb In the park lust night wafl n prison bird by the unme of Dave Hendersen; and I told the police no. But it h nlwnys possible that I have made a mistake. J de net think se but It is nlwnys posslble eh? Well, I must knew, Little Peter. The police will Investigate further, nnd se will Baldy Vlckcrs' gang they had It in for the fellow. Yeu are n clever little devil, Little l'etcr. Find out if the police hnve discovered anything that would indicate I am wrong, nnd de the same with Baldy Vlckers' gang. Yeu knew them all, don't you?" The wizened little rat gclnncd, "Sure!" he said, out of the corner of his mouth. "Yeuse can lcave it te me, Nlcole. I'm wise." Nicole Caprlane patted the ether's arm approvingly, nnd smiled the mnn away. "Yeu have the whole day before you. Little Peter," he said. "I am in no hurry." NOnce mere Nfcole Caprlane lay back en his pillows, nnd closed his eyes, nnd ence mero the guileless smile hovered ever his lips. At intervals through the day he mur mured and communed with himself, and Remctlmes his cackling laugh brought Teresa te the deer; but for the most part he Jay thore through the hours with the 'placid, cunning patience that the school of long experience had brought him. It was dusk when Little Peter steed nt the bedslde again. "Yeuso called de turn, Nicole," he snld. "Dat was de guy, nil right. I get next te some of de fly-cops, nn' dey nln't gqt no doubt nbeut it. Dey handed it out te de reporters." He Hipped n newspaper that lie was carry ing onto the bed. "Yeuse can read it for yersclf. An' de gang sizes it up de sarae way. I pulled de window stunt en 'em down nt Merribsey's about nn hour nge. Dey wns nil derc Baldy. an' Itunty Mett, an' all de rest an' an other guy, tee. Say, I didn't knew dat Beekie Skarvnn pulled in wid dat mob, UPy was ilghtin' like n let of bttny cats, nn' dey was bore ns pups, nil blamin' du ether ene for lesin' tie money. De only guy in de let dat Kept his head wus Beekie. "Ha sat dere chewln' a big fnt cigar, an' wigglln' it from one corner of his mouth te de ether, an' he hnnded 'em seme talk. He give 'cm hell for mussln' everything up. Snj, Nicole, take It from me, yoiibe want te keep yer cye peeled for him. He says te tie crowd : 'It's a cinch dat Dave Hender Hender eon's dead, thanks te de damned men youse have made of everything,' hu says; 'an' it's n cinch dnt Capriano's story In de paper is straight It's tee full of de real dope te be anything else. But If Dave Hendersen told old Ca Ca prlaeo dat much, he may have told him mere sec? Old Caprinne'n a wily bird, nn' wid n hundred theiiband In bight le old Dage, wouldn't be asleep. Anyway. It's our last chance dnt Ca Ca prlaeo get de hldln' place out of Dave Hendersen. But here's whern de rest of youse keeps yer mitts off. If it's tic Inst chance. I'll see dnt it ain't gummed up. I'll take care of Caprinne my feclf.' " Little Peter circled bin lips with his tongue, ns Nicole Cnpriane extracted n banknote of generous denomination t'tem under hl3 pillow, and handed it te the ether. "Very teed. Little Peter!" hr sni.1 softly. "Yes, yes very geed! But1 ou have already forgotten it all ch? la It. net e, little Peter?" "Sure!" raid Little Pcler caruebtlv. ' "Sure jeutc can bet er life I have!" "Cioed-by, then. Little Peter," i.uid Nicole Caprlane softly ngnin. i He stared for a Ien? while at tie deer, iiu it closed behind the ether stared nnd smiled curiously, nnd plucked with bin lingers nt the coverlet. "And se they would wntch old bed ridden Nlcole, would they whjie Nicole watches ch somewhere else!" he muttered. "Ha, lm ! Se they will wntch old Nlcole will they? Well, well, let them wutch ch?" He looked around the room, nnd raised hlinbclf up in bed. He began te rock te and fro. A red tinge crept into his checks, n gleam of lire lighted up the coal-black eyes. "Nicole, Nlcole." he whispered te himself, "It is like the old days back again. Nicole and It Is like the old wine te mnke the bleed run quick in the eins ngnin." TnJ)e continued tomorrow BODY HOME FROM FRANCE Rebert Kynoch Will Be Given Mili tary Funeral Here The body of Uehert Kynoch, bhip fitter, second clars, who died In Brest, France, October C.I, 1018, arrived nt the home of his mother, 7.11 A street, Ken sington, yesterday. He will be given it military funeral fe'nturdny. Kynoch enlisted In 1U14 nnd wn nnh te France in 1017, where he tcrved ene I year, when he was taken sick with the inuuenzn. lie leaves, deskic his mother nnd father, sl sisters and one brother. POLAR CHOCOLATE I I 1922 . r- F-F LEMON PRODUCTS Fer the Beautifying and Loek for This Trade Mark v F-F LEMON COLD CREAM F-F LEMON CLEANSIIVG CREAM F-F LEMONMASSAGECREAM F-F LEMON SOAP Creams in 2 Oz., i Oz., 8 Oz. and 16 Oz. Sizes AT ALL DRUG STORES, DEPARTMENT STORES AND ALL BEAUTY PARLORS Mail 10c for generous sample of any of the above creams. If your deuler can't supply you, write Fricdrich-Fricdrich Chemical Ce. Philadelphia wmmmmmmmmmmmmmi i 1 1 mmtmammmmmmmmmmm 6SrVO HI a Se mr With gargles or sprays it is under anything like continuous makes no difference where you are at work, in crowded car, shop, theatre or church you can dissolve one of these delicious, almost candy-like tablets in your mouth once an hour or se. An effective yet harmless antiseptic is released and, carried by the saliva, con tinuously bathes the entire lining of the month and threat, checks germ growth, and gives the sere, infected tissues chance te heal. ( Fermamint Tablets used when especially exposed te infection reduce your danger of catching sere threats, and even inflacnM, from ethers. Children can and should use them freely, as defence against threat affections and influenza which spread se readily in congested school-rooms. ermamm GERM-FIGHTING ' Faa&mistbeurtndticak. ItidesUfioesrprxhct. BuaCktm.Co.,Iae.,K.Y, ADDING MACHINES are installed as labor saving devices time eliminators Te be fully effective the operator should have light correct in quality and quantity. Adjustable te individual requirements. Ii 1 if i WM rt'7 Wt f&fV II inr 1 1 Wsi Hi ie . I HI 0 Bl J tjmss&w l'er Sale in RETAILERS MM. ll.IIO.-,KINS lOMI'NNY A. l'0Mi:UAN"l'7. .V. COMPANY llli; lllll.ADLI.l'lMA I.I.M fllll' lOMI'ANY WHOLESALERS .IOII.N , I'AHUI, ,,,,,V.,.t,-IN !- TltK MMII'VNV ,l!lliX,,,,.,.l,", niirilll si IM'IA lll'J'T. NV!;i.i v i-i r run- cempnnv ?."'v. iii.i nn iinii'M ll. v J1. I'.'-'iA t'"" r-i.rtTUH si ri'i.Y iemivwy . v nrriMNAN m iti m)mianv .1 Alu for ;ile l,y 0mca hUIU,iy ,,n, Mertrl.l I Whitening of Your Skin Loek for This Trade Mark A convenient and effectivefbr sere threat impossible te keep a Bere threat treatment. With Fermamint, it RtoretrnJJ fct lhrtl tmbRttt, thftkuat, dtntmt and rfrerr. THROAT TABLETS FOR THE ADDING MACHINE EMERAL1TE Addinc Ma chine Lamps with the new daylight attachment change ordinary electric light intobeti cyc-saving dalighr, correct in qual ity and diffusion. TUc nJju..tablc bracket, nnd green glass shade, male it possible te concentrate the light just' where desired, eliminating the annoying glare from kcybeatd. Yeu ctn Ret mete and brtif r ueiV out of very sddins machine equipped with r limetllte. The leit eye Imuran, e ieu itn buy belter ecs mean belter v.erl Wrlie for booklet theulnK. W r'ietni. Sold by office lur-ply tnd electtu.l deileii. II C. McKADDIN & 0 Witrren Street COM f NNY New erk Ualirt cfl.tjltn) Vnicn tintt lf"t ik any Kwinlid, old r ntw typ ''iMKana The National Desk Lanm Philadelphia by net (heiinut m. l.'i.'ft Cliektnut M. I (Hli & Uicttnul M. in n. ;th sf, ll N. Ith M. 1ft N, till S. i.t." m. mil si, 31 N. -S til M. 1007 .Urli SI. ftll ChrKtnut M. ft(V.ft-.M N. 4, y,, Jl V. 7(li St. lllll Itnce St , r-l..,..... u. Uf..ler nn,l fl'-l-rln-. uT.nrlmrnt (or u mP A raa -- Qmm THE renewed activity in nearly every line of industry in this important and populous sec tion of Philadelphia should be an object lessen at this time te all manufacturing interests in various parts of the country. An analysis of the situation proves that among our manufacturers there was a real determination often at sacrifice te hasten the return of healthy business conditions. With such men setting the pace, and getting results new, the future is doubly bright for every one. H L. H fl ililliiiJtJii'itti;iirtJiiHuiiimiltiiittii;intiMHf-.M-ifiifiii;i :tM;..'inifTini iftiililtiliiltiiliilitiliHiititiitiHtailliiilltiltjmtit;j-Jjjtnfif -initrit, SUGAR CERESOT FLOUR, 12 lb bag Your Choice of Any Other Brand Pure Lar Save Save 2c a Package E&, 3p Palm Olive Seap fcLe Save 2c te 3c a Calte 8L Wr N. B. C. Cracker Specials XlTnuts BJ,rs ,b c l Atlantics, asseried . ' 24c A. & P. Jelly Powder, 9c Pkg A, & P. Gelatine- - - 16c Pkg BOKAR Mills 3 xmzee!i COFFEE SUPREME A & P Sole Distributors ATLANT The World's Lareest Grocery Heuse-105C NEW 1308 W. Celurabin Av. Right in the heart of Philadelphia's Greatest Industrial District wWGTON V O-fe. I fe. I m UFJNmJSx Kjensinte &AJlehenyA rhiladelphia Pre -War Prices Back Again IN PHILADELPHIA, CAMDEN, LANCASTER, READING AND VICINITY LOWEST PRICE IN 7 YEARS 3J2c a Pound STORES OPENED THIS elrT i l!Gi2JS i lifji.. .4 .Ii,ts ..mi. .all. . ,.'.. Mi.:. . CO i'nJ : ..iiliiil-njilLii-iii I- .tiMtiMniJiMiiLttitiiaMM'tthiuiiGEEltua " 4-C AM (fc ORANGE PEKOE TEA 1 TEA lb CO. Stores In the U.S. WEEK '" FrvnUIia J Suiuelinnn Av. 1 ShC rig 41 el m y w .a r ' IS I-- M i 1" i i r iV i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers