Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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THIS BEGINS THE STORY
Itawhlns, an old New Yerk cabman,
unable te threw . off hli love of drink
pawns htsllltte motherless daughter
ra&''..t0 hl 1(1 Mtna. Paul Venlii
K,rbS..bire,u.ttt..up WW knowledge?
her real father until he can redeem hi
Pledge by overcoming his weakness and
redeeming himself. Twenty "eara later
a futlla attempt made by a young un
known whltsmante stew away en a
Kr"2n,tt hlp. '"""T from Samoa!
brings him under the Tieen ebncrvat en
Sfon"..ef ne JVngeia, who fellows
him ashere and, astonishes him by fo fe
n?2"2; ttccuf,?.e Hnwle'' " hla former
!.'... .u a .Blln Pranclace yeungater of
lnea.1,h-.,S,i,.loeaJLnm", w" one weak
apetgambllng. The myatorleua panren
er draws up a mange contract, where
.h. JreuCfer man e Pawn him
yelf Inte hla service. Gilbert Larman
the written bend a. name known widely
" the head of America's wealthiest
iS5P.iM.rll?Ji. I,B 1fi'uretwlth native
lhSl,,-Jr. ,nk' r'lurln. the action of
the aalt aea water te bring out the
flrnple name Jehn Bruce. In the gam
bling house which Bruce "vlslta" aa
a aecret Inspector, he plays till he la
broke, and through the management la
given a chance te pawn some valuables.
I he pawnbroker, la a marvelously beau
tlful girl. Trailing her taxlcab. he ets
Inte a brawl vlth snme excited foreign fereign
erij, but finds aanctuary just aa he keels
cnb. Hhe call In Dr. Crang. a brilliant
Physician, but a drug addict, who li in
leve with her. She repulses his ad
vances, but te save Brure's lite acree
te marry Crang. Crang reba the anfe of
1 Iiruce's money which Claire has hldiler
Bruce nska her te maw him and Is aa aa
tqnlshed at Crang's grip en her. Haw
klna reveals te Br'ice he Is the glrl'a
worthies father. Hawkins premises te
redeem himself by giving? up drink, and
Verlza agreea that Clalre shall learn
who her father Is, but Hawkins refuses,
pretending; he has net bjen able te con
quer th habit. As Bruce alts mcdltat
Ing en the episode, he hears Claire's elce
In r cry of distress.
AND HEBE IT CONTINUES
IT WAS Crnng In thcrcJ Jehn Iiruce,
,new nlmeit at the top of the ntnlrn,
was unconscious thnt he vns pnntlnis
heavllv from IiIh exertions, uncenRcInus
of everything snve n new refrain thnt
hnd token posscsRlen of hid mind: "It
wna Crang In there! It was Crnng In
there!"
It wna the deer Just nt the rleht- nf
the InndinR. Crnnu'a voice enmp fiem
there; and the voice was high, like
the sqticnl of nn enrnged nnlmnf :
"You're mine! I've get a right te
these red lips, you vixen, and I'm
going te have them ! A man's get the
right te take the girl lie s going te marry
In his arms! De ou think I'm going
te be held off forever? You're mine.
and "
The words were lest ngnln In n cry
from Claire, and in the sound of n
struggle a falling chair, the scuffle
once mere of feet.
Jehn Bruce flung himself ncre'.s the
hall and against the denr. It Melded
without resistance, and the impetus of
his own rush carried him, stnggeilng.
fur. Inte the room. Twe forum were
circling there under the gas light .as
though In the threcn of some mad dance
enlv the fare of the eman was
de.ithlv .white, and her small clenched
fists beat frantically nt the face of the
man whose nrms were around her.
Jehn llrucc sprang forward. He laughed
nlend. unnaturally. Hih brain, his mind,
was whirling: but bemetlilng soft was
grasped in his two encircling hands,
and that was why he laughed because
his soul lnughed. His fingers pressed
tighter. It was Crnng'u threat that was
soft under his lingers.
Suddenly the room swirled around
him. A giddiness seemed te fceizc upon
him and thnt soft thing in his grip
slipped from his lingers and escaped
him. He brushed his hand ncress his
ees. It would pass, of course. It was
strange that he should go giddy like
that, and that his limbs should be trem
bling ns though with the ngue! Again
he brushed his hand ncress his cjes. It
u-miM nn off. He could see better new.
Claire had somehow fnllen te the fleer;
but she was rising te nor Knees new,
using the side of the eeti ter bupiiun,
and , , A,
Her voice rang wuuiy inreugu uu uu uu
r"I.'oek out! Oh, leek out!" she
Te Jehn Bruce It seemed as theuglr
something leaped at him out of space
and struck. The blew, aimed at his
side, which was still bandaged, went
home. It brought, nn agony that racked
and tore and twisted nt every nerve in
ills body. It wrung a mean from his
lins, it brought the sweat beads bursting
out upon his forehead but it cleared
his brain. ..
Yes, It was Docter Crnng but (lis
reputable in appeainnce as he had neier
before seen the man. Crang's clothes
weic filthy and unkempt, as though the
man hnd fallen somewhere in the mite
and was either unconscious or cal.eus
)t the fnct; his hair draggled In a mat
ted way ever his forehead, and though
his face weiked with passion, and the
passion brought n curious hectic rose
color te supplant the oustemiity llfelc-s
griiy of-his cheeks, the cjes were most
strangely glazed and fixed.
And again Jehn Bruce laughed and
with a vicious guilld swept aside a
becend blew alined at his side, and his
left fist, from a full arm swing, crashed
te the point of Docter Crang s iw. But
the next instant they had closed, their
arms locked around each ether a waists,
their chins dug hard into each ethei
sheuldei. And they rocked there, and
swnyed, and lurched, a curious Im
potence in their ferocity and toppled
te the fleer . , ,
Jehn Bruce's gilp tightened ns Doc Dec Doc
eor Ciang fought madly new te tear
himself free and they rolled ever and
ecr In the dhectlen of the deer. Het
and cold waves swept ever Jehn Bruce.
He was weak, pitifully weak, barely
a convalescent. But he was content
te call it an equal fight. He asked
for no ether odds than Crang himself
had offered. The man for once had
ecrstccped himself with dope, and was
near the point of collapse. He had
rcud that in the ether's e)es, ns biirely
ns though he hnd been told. And se
Jehn Bruce, between his gasping
breaths, still laughed, and rolled ever
and ever alwajs toward the deer.
Frem somewhere Claire's voice
reached Jehn Bruce, Imploringly, in
terror. Of course! That was why he
was trying te get te the deer, te get
out of her room through respect ter
her te get somewhere whcie he could
finish this fight between one man who
could scarcely stand upon did toot
thieugh weakness, and another whose
diug-sjiattered body was approaching
that state of coma which he, Jehn
Bruce, had been made te suffer en the
night the robbery hnd been committed.
And by the same needle! He reinem
beicd that! Weak in body, his miml
like Claire's, only It was as as white
as driven snow. And as he descended
into the blackness some one screamer
at him: "I'll finish you for this!"
And screamed it again only the voice
kept growing fainter. And and then
he could neither sce nor hear any mere.
When Jehn Bruce opened his eyes
galn he was lying en his cot. A lit
tle way from him, their backs turnel(
Claire and Paul Venlza were whisper
ing earnestly together. He watched
them for a moment, and gradually aa
his senses became normally acute aga,ln
he caught Claire's werds:
"He Is net safe here for a moment".
Father."' we must act him away. I am
afraid. There is net a threat
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myself new only" for you. Tell me, tell
Paul Venlsa here, te whom it wilt mean
se much, that you have new no further
thought of marriage with that" Jehn
Bruce's voice choked "with Crang."
Hne shook ber head.
"I' cannot lell von that." she said
dully, "for I am going te marry Docter
Crang."
Jehn Bruce a face hardened. He look
ed at Paul Venlza. The old pawn
broker had his eyes en the fleer, and
was ruffling his white hair helplessly
with his fingers.
"Whvf" .Inlin TlriiPA e.Verl
"Because I premised," Claire said
slowly.
"But a premise like that!" Jehn
Bruce burst out. "A premise that you
will regret all yenr life is-"
"Ne!" Her face was half averted;
her head was lowered te hide the tears
that suddenly welled into her eyes.
"Ne; it is a premise that I that I
am glad new I made."
"Glad I" Jehn Bruce sat upright.
She had turncdMicr head away from the
cot. He could net sec her face. "Glad !"
he repeated incredulously.
"Yes." Her voice was scarcely aud
iblfs. Fer a moment Jehn Bruce stnrcd at
her; then a bitter smile tightened his
lips, ana ne lay eacif en the cot, and
turned en his side away from both
Claire andH'nul Venlza.
When Jehn Bruce looked around
again, only Paul Venlza was in the
room,
"I don't understand," said Paul
Venlza he was still ruffling his hair,
still with his eyes en the fleer.
"I de." said Jehn Brtlce grimly.
"Claire is right. It isn't safe for me
te stay here, and I'll go tonight. If
only Hawkins hndn t " He laughed
a little harshly. "But I'll go tonight,
just the same. A taxi will de quite a;
well."
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With a scream of infuriated surprise the man pitched backward
very clear. And se he rolled overt Crang made tonight but that he is quite
ever, always toward the deer, be- capable of carrying out. "
was
and
cause Crnnir wns heedless of the direc
tien they were taking, and he, Jehn
Bruce, was probably net strong enough
in any ether way te force the ether
out of the room where they 'could finish
this.
They rolled te the threshold and out
Inte the hall. Jehn Bruce loosened his
held suddenly, staggered te his feet, nnd
leaned heavily for an instant ngalnst
the jamb of the deer, fllut it wns only
for an instant. Crane wns the quicker
upon his feet. Like n beast there was
slaver en the ether's lips, his hands
clawed the nlr. his face wns contorted
hideously like the face of one demented.
one from whom reason hnd flown, nnd
with whom mnnincal passion alone re
mained nnd from the banister railing
opposite the deer Crnng launched him
self forward upon Jehn Bruce ngnln.
"She's mine!" he screamed. "I've
been watching you two! I'll teach you!
She's mine mine! I'll finish you for
this!"
Jehn Bruce side-stepped the rush,
nnd Crang pitched with his hend against
the deer jamb, but recovering, whirled
again, and rushed agirtn. The man
begnn te curse steadily new in a low,
abemlnnble monotone. It seemed te
Jehn Bruce that he ought te use his
fist ns a .cork and thrust It Inte the
ether's mouth te bottle up the vile
flew of epithets thnt Included Claire,
and coupled his name with Claire's.
Claire might henr! The man was rav
ing, insane with jealousy. Jehn Bruce
struck. His fist found Its mnrk en
Crang's lips, nnd found it again; but
"oinehew his arm seemed te possess but
little strength, nnd te sag buck nt the
elbow from each impact. He writhed
suddenly ns Crang 'reached him with
another blew en his side.
And then they hnd grappled and
locked together ngain, and were swaying
like drunken men. new te this side, and
new te thnt. of the narrow hall.
It could net last. Jehn Biuce felt
Ills knees giving way beneath him. He
had underestimated Crang's resistnnce
te the overdose of druc. Crane wns
the stronger nnd seemed te be growing
stronger every instant. Or was It his
own increasing weakness?
Crang's fist with, a short-arm jnh
smashed at Jehn Bruce's wounded 'Ide
ence mere. The man struck nowhere
else always, with the cunning born of
hell, nt the wounded Fide. Jehn Bruce
dug his teeth into his lips. A wine
of nausea swept ever him. He felt
his senses leaving him, nnd he clung
new te the ether, close, tight preyed,
ns the only means of protecting his side.
He forced himself then desperately
te a last effort. There was one chance
left, just one. In the livid face, in
the het, panting breath with which the
ether mouthed his hideous pretnnity,
there was murder. Over his shoulder.
bnrely n feet away, Jehn Bruce
elimifed the stnirense. He let his
weight s-ng with seeming helplessness
upon Urnug. It brought (.rang around
In a half circle. Crang s back was te
the stnirsnew. Jehn Bruce let his
hands slln slowly from their held upon
the ether, as though the last of his
strenath wns ebbing nway. He accepted
a vicious blew en his wounded side us
the price he must pay, u blew thnt
brought his chin crumpling down upon
his breast and then with every ounce
of remaining strength he hurled hiniM-lf
nt Crnng, nnd Crang's feet stumbled
out Inte space ever the topmost stair,
nnd with a scream of infuriated sur
prise the man pitched backward.
Jehn Bruce grasped with both hands
nt the banister for support. Something
went rolling, rolling, rolling down the
stairs with queer, dull thumps like a
suck of meal. Ills hands slipped from
the banister, and he sat limply down en
the topmost step and luughcd. He
laughed because that curious-looking
bundle nt the bottom there begnn a
series of fruitless efforts te roll back
up the stairs again.
And then the front deer opened. He
could see It from where he sat, nnd
Paul Veniza that was Paul Venlza
wasn't It? stepied into the room be
low, and cried out, and ran toward the
bundle nt the feet of the Btatrs,
Jehn Bruce felt Bonie ene suddenly
held him back from pitching down the
stairs himself, out nevertheless lie kept
en falling and falling into some great
pit thnt grew datker and darker the
farther he went down, and this In -spite
of some one who tried te held him back,
nnd nnd who had a face that looked
"But he is safe for tonight,". Paul
Vcnizu answered soothingly. "I get
Crnng home te bed, nnd ns I told you, he
Is tee badly bruised and knocked about
te move around 'any before morning at
least."
And yet I nm afraid," Clalre In
sisted nnxleuslv. "Fortunately Mr.
Bruce's wound hasn't opened, nnd he
could be moved. Oh, If Hnwkins only
hadn't " She stepped and twisted
her hands together nervously.
Paul Veniza coughed, averted his
head suddenly nnd in turning met Jehn
Bruce's eyes and stared, In n startled
"Claire!" Jehn Bruce calfbd softly.
"Oh!" she cried, and- ran toward
him. "Yeu " .,. , ,
"Yes," smiled Jehn Bruce. "And I
hnve been listening. Why isn't it safe
for me te stay here nny longer? On ac
count of Crang's wild threats?"
"Yes," she said in n low voice
Jehn Bruce laughed.
, "But you don't believe them, de
you?' he asked. "At least. I mean, you
don't take them lltemlly."
Clnlre's lips were trembling.
"There is no ether way te tnke
them." She wns making nn effort te
steady her voice. "It is net n question
of hellevlne them. I knew only tee well
that he will carry them out if he can.
Yeu are net safe here, or even In New
Yerk new but less safe here in this
house than anywhere else."
Jehn Bruce came up en his elbow.
"Then, Claire, isn't this the end?"
he demanded passionately. "Yeu knew
It i m for what 'he Is. Yeu de net love
him, for I distinctly heard you tell him
thnt you loathed him. as I went up
the stairs. Claire, I am net nsklng for
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Mirnihnrn nt the lleniihlicnn Women's
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were advised by Councilman William
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clubhouse en Bread street above Olncy
avenue last night te prevail upon as
many women as possible te vote at the
primary election. W. Ellis Greben, of
the Engineers' Club, discussed proposed
sites for the Scsqui-Centcnnlal Exposi
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location. Mrs. W. Ellis Greben presided.
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additions and repairs. Small jobs receive the same careful consideration
that we give te large construction operations, and our organization is at
the service of any one who plans te build. We de all work at absolute
cost, charging a fee for our services.
Steele Architects and Engineers will investigate your building
problem, prepare plans and estimates for all classes of buildings, pur
chase the necessary materials, in many instances, lower than the current
market price, and superintend the performance of the contract.
We knew that new is the time te build, but if you are in doubt an
official of this company will be very glad te discuss the subject with you.
Mm. Steele & Sens Ce,
ESTABLISHED 1864
ARCHITECTS - KNGINEERS - GONSTRTJCTOHS
PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO
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