Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    JHE MASTER OF 1MH :-: By Sir Hall Caine
An' Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deeo Sex PmMm k .u. nu.-j a...i t tl-
.Manxman," "The Deemster." "The Eternal City," "The Weman Tli,. fin.. M- Pr
"" WMVV. ll -'
. pnnaeNS OF THE fiTORY
ViOTOK STOWBUi A brilliant
' teunp advocate, appointed dciplte
lit youth Deemster, or Chief Judge,
the file of Man, in which position
he hat te tit in judgment en a frl
S tow tinner, lie is high principled
tni likable, theutjh in a moment of
mutual passion he has, te great later
penitence ever the secret sin, had
'tllieit telatiens trith
iBBBlK COhM8TKn-xA handsome
tut illiteiate peasant girl, Hhe has a
t thild tehieh is accidentally smothered
en the night of itt birth, She is
j arretted far . murdering , her babe,
i Btttii fcallu laves
'AllCK OBIitr-'Agitcablf but same
( what eeak, tehe persuades nestle te
J Wroth herself te him despite the
I eppotilien of his father,
tiPEAKEtt URHfj' The rich mid
f tyrannical head 'of the Mann I'arl'ui-
"IH .vim knew uhat this Is?" asked
ahe attorney, holding up a portion
of a white silk scarf.
-.
fiHELM STAXLFsY A gnat
T started and beautiful girl with ad
I raided ideas en women's rights who
j it in 'love teith Victer and he tcilh
i htf. She is the daughter of
tiESEHAL HTAXLEYQoycrner of
i the Isle of ilan.
Bi.V BALDROMMA A brutal
firmer, siepjainer ej nesste, ana
uhe tries te use her trouble, fei
uhich he thinks (fell is responsible,
II a Icier te advance his" own fortune.
flTNSPnCTOrtS. see te the witness
A mid Lit." riled flic Deemster.
'i -----. -
A tw next moment the old woman I
j , . i fan I uM'enni
jMitelng hylpcd out of thp witness be jneiiihiit rilient it." l
tidoernc toward the deer, wlicic. iVal-' 'I'lir Doeinster. 1ib
: .... . . . I ItK 1 1 fC ... . i . .. ..!... j
liing nhat hc had done for her riaugh-
1 L- L. ..! l.. ill f mnnnliin
Sticja rent Ihcuilcnrftet the court untirj
. i .i i i
te deer., una nescu ucmnci nrr.
t i ' :,.'
ne, In.vliiR the narrow strip by 'the
blender norllen.
ii...ii. i, , ... i
"". Druiini! ur,v nmi ehi.i(mi. , ... , "-"Z. -.:.' it i "
i ran iin'eini fur t. I Knew '".'""" '" ur
sill. Mild. . " ' "i "'" iw in
was breathing
Fcnella and Ucisle these two anil the
dread eeret I
"Al peer Rlrl!" snlil (!elt. "If she
linn fifll fill,,, I,, tut ti, f.A,iffwa tt
1 won't hint se much te sa It Hi onie enie onie
'bedy cite, lint of ueuisc slic liestil
1 "lie an't Itnve,"
Stew oil felt n If he luil been sudden
lv li'pried of the power of speech, Ye.1,
1 Hctsle would (enfess ever) thing te r-
Hella. Net merely the birth of ber chllu
but iiln (he nniup of her fellow sinner
r'cnclln's desire te punish the guilty
man would ilriijt. that out of her. Per
Imps the confession was going en at that
tery moment.' What ft shock te Ye
nelln, tee! All her high-built faith In
lil in wrecked and broken !
"U'ell, let m hope "
"Ye, thnt Im nil we can de."
And then the two men parted, lieil
i dinning te hit pacing among the
tombs of the dead king and Stewcll go
ing out by the UeeniKter'H deer.
A few of the spectators at the trial
were waiting te sec the Deemster oft,
but he scaicely haw their salutations
and did net respond te them.
Te be continued tomorrow
(Ceiivrlehl. till, International itaeattue Ce.)
TO PLAN PRISON REFORM
City Club Will Hear Plea for Better
Penal System
A lenc-tnbic luncheon In the Interest
of n radical (mpiwement of the State
lit Lull .....i..... ..Ill 1.- .1..... T...I.1MM ..,
ATHLETES RESCUE
GIRLS FROM SURF
.Atlantic City Students Playing
Ball en Beach Heed
Cries of Distress
with difficulty, nuked the atternex what
up MiggcsiPd ny tile cxlitDlts. 1 ne at
torney answered:
"The laiger piece, your Hener. Is
the scarf which the body of the child
r.. ,i.. .. n.i.t ii. ,i.... i" iiuiiii in. wiuin hip nurrewcr anv
'in UIUI ll.. nam i..c ,iu.v. uir, itns I vinrain, in ll, ,U,.n'e .nnm
"fhc jury hss heard the answer te my nll(1 thp miKMtlen j 'that. taken to te to
geentinn. It Is proof enough that Mif ;tlir. thej form a chain of convincing
iiruvuvi ..u ",,- - - i viucncp iiini hnp is guilty or tne crime
mpinrr iiu-" n.
"If !e. it is proei et semctning rise,
given Friday at
rpiiai iteterm
Dr. Uufus
II r'. II in iivw. u... , ! . .t ,
rrldl dell Hip had leaped te hit feet
flwl was prhlllP; in u iiiriiuiiK iuvi';,
..!,.. . ....... .. 41.l t. t.. 1.l
inm Ti .Lruiip; iiittii iuii iiiiu n jii inn
hwrt te ue his great ferensln skill te
cnisli a poei weak woman who is tight
Im for the life of fler chlljK All Ills
lit through be has been doing the
Mine thing drh lug people Inte prison
i ad draEcinc Ihein te the gallows. 'He
b medp Ids name and grew n rich
a nrl fat en it. Sed save me from a life
like (hat! I am only :i .leung lnw.ier
with which she Is ihnrireil."
dell leaped tn his feet. He had rec
ognized the scarf as a present of his
own en lleslc's lest birthday, and bis
great faith In the girl was breaking
down, jet In a huky voice he said:
"UIp her time, our Hener. She
may have some explanation."
'I'he Deemster signified assent, and
then Uell. stepping ileser te the witness
box. said :
"Re calm and think again. Don't
answer hastily. Everything depends en
jour reply. Are ou sure the scaif
wan net jeurs and that seu lest the
larger piece of it? Think carefully. I
I'Og. I pray."
The nril'fipntp u.nv lnttnir liimtiilf ml
nobody protested. At length HesMc,
wiiii tne wild ejes of H captured mu
tual, broke Inte violent cries.
Oil. II lit n,n , rti, all lA.ln.ini. vn,'J
il . , ' . IIM IUI IMA, Ml..
iv smi t it enough te torture my mother?
i Knew nemine n unit. "
(ipll rlrnilllPrl hrw.L tr liiu mnl 'I 1ia
Wfl. fi nriifiinnrl l1f.mA TIia iaii 1..
of the Castle wai heard te strike four,
the Deemster felt as If even- Mrnke
wprp beating en his brain. At length
he said:
. "A new fnct has been Introduced t
lie prosecution and If l miK- i lulu
tii fat en it. Sed save me from a life
liti. thnt : I am only :i jeunir lnw.ver
J S ( mi ntil Aim lull iiiat I It, a In
lll in- I- till I, V.ll-I I'". ....... .... Ill
percrty and.djr In the streets rather
than outrage my humanity and degrade
my profession by using the Iutps of the
fir.ocur.iter nnd the aits of the hang
man." There was a sensation In court. One
of the reungt-r advocates was heard te
My. "lj Ondl who thought Allele iell
ss a feel?" And another who if
meiubrrril the "rauny" case in the
DeuUs pcllip nurts snld. "Hp'k get a
bif of lili own back, anjwnj."
WIti.ii llie riiniitiiiMeti .iiliulileil Itml.
Hen, with n fare uf scailct. appealed i
totlicreuit: I
"Your Hener. I ask jour protedlon
raiwi inniMiirnKcuu- Mmrr. , ,,, 10 ,,rfpns .,.,.,,, .ftr1 .,,-",
"I can enl, y that ,.u de,ervcd evey "otfer "STE amlciprt?' l
Vt V . i . , i ,i ! deuce which the accused mar tire when
JJu.lgeen ned e speak, but feuUl jtht reurt iesun.es. but If In "the Interva
W. his ieicc being choked in his Hbe can iememben anything vvblch will
thieat nd srelM, hat the AtternM put new 'light en theerleu" fact
.inera lm.l eeni- back re court (he had ,jlr. Atferney GeneVal bait just dlsclesen,
Jiilt returned 'wftH Cain, the censlnbre. , nothing she has said -In her agitation
Se wayarlng; parcel), be picked today shall prejudice wdiat she may av
up hi1 bag and fled. jromenow.'
Cell's time had fenie at Inst the He paused for a memenl and then
grfjit moment he had been waiting for (with difficulty maintaining an equal
let long. Although lie- had been shaken voice,) he added:
for an instant Mrs. CelllMer's si- "It. sometime, happens tliat.a young
Knee, he was net afinid nesv. He wns(wein.in in the position of the accused
leini le plsj his lnt and greatest mlMnkcs lencenlment for the much mere
nrd-put tin- prisoner in the be te soiieus crime nf inurdpr."
il'melish forever the monstrous accu-' He paused ng.iln nnd theil said:
ulien tint bad been Intended te inln J "Whatcter the fuels In this unhappv
the life of ii inneient woman. ThejcaSc maj prnvp te hp, f nlnv upcaU
Dfcmster trembled ns he -aw.Jcll leek te thnt mystcrr of a woman's heart
round the eeuit with n confident smile which Is trulv snld te be sacred even
Were he railed his witness. t its shnmp. I will sav. 'Tell thp truth.
BesMc. who-se big cv'cs lind flamed '"P whole truth ; It will be best for veu.
lfh fun during her mother's i ress- u"t for evcrjbedy.' "
fiaininatien, )iiivsp, nm, n ,, -.-op "The Court stands adjourned until 1 1
from the der k te tin- witness Iiea. In '" ,no menilng." said the tfevernnr.
nswer te (fell's questions she i elicited . Meantime, let the advecatP for thp de
II. ..M.. . '. . . . . ' .
t in
Soileti'ef PcnuHVlvfltUa
M. Jenes will iircside.
Dr. Ucerg vV. Klrchwey. naiiunailj
known for Ills efforts lij behnlf of u
humane and scientific ticatment of
criminals, will pcak. Dr. Klrchwey
has undertaken the directorship of the
society, being formed as a division of
the Public Charities Association of
Pcnnsjlvanla. and shares its office at
41 j Seuth Fifteenth street.
The Philadelphia beard Is composed of
the following members: The Ttev. Sam
uel nnc Uattcn. Franklin N. Hrewer.
Ii. Lewis Hurnhnm, Mrs. (Jcergc Burn
ham .Tr.. Miss Fanny Cochran. Mrs.
Walter Cepe, Mrs. Hamuel S. Fels. Dr.
UinrleS H. Fiarlrr. Francis Fisher
iMiiie. Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Mrs. Wil
fred Lewis. Kenneth 1. M. Prav. Miss
Marlen Hellly. Miss Florence L. Snn
V' P- Edmund Stirling and Mrs. Ira .1.
M llllams.
SEEKS BROTHER HERE
N. Y. Magistrate Rushes te City
After Receiving "Suicide" Letter
Police nic hunting for Samuel M.
I IcIyMimttn, New Yerk, who wietp from
this city te it hi ether jesterdav, salns
he intended te kill himself.
Irwin FlelschiiMn, n police mngls-
trntc or .New etk. the brother, told
detectives he get the letter bite last
tllcllt. til. stm-trH r..i lihlle.ll..l.l.. ..
once and reached City Hall shortly nfler
midnight.
The letter was willtcn en the sta
tionery of a hotel here. Investigation
disclosed thnt Samuel riclsthmnn was
net registered there. A canvass of ether
hotels was fruitless.
Moglstrate Fleisehman snld hi--brother
wrote be was despondent and
that it would be useless te bunt for
him.
I Iaii.a inA ,Ia ,. . ..... a. 1 .. . .1 l. ,. .1
u.c ennenrp sue nail given befeie t lie , " . , " "n,r" """ snl "pl ine
High Mallifr, only mere emphatic.ilh I bonenr or his legal ndvlce and nssNt
nd with n (ertnlii note of defiance. ' "we- iHer, leek te the jury that they
Ween the Attorney tienernl iem- te1"10 preprrls ledged In the Castle, nnd
JMM-ixamlne lier it 'was observed that ,MT, tl",t ,llr-v ""'l1 ."" 'omniunlcntlen
lie. tee. had nn nir nf r.nni..in,,,. ,,u iflth persons eutlde.
uccemc Known te i in i
' he ,
emcthinc had
nr innrninir
"De jeu ndheie te jour pica?'
Uteri.
'liuleeri.l de. Whj shouldn't
M flewie.
Tliink again before it is tee late
IV
The judges, die mheiales nnd the
Mlei'ln lurs u ere trim, unrl l'.n . au
i alone ill the lourlheiisc. lie was like!
1?" ' n drowning man In nu emptj seu. ding
i iug te an upturned beat. I
De1 lime nftcr lime he cathcierl un hi
A Relaxed Feet
Gives a Relayed Facial
Expression
' Jill i" iuii- ii it i" iiiiu. i.ii! i line uiirr nun' nc gaiucieri up Ills
you Mill nj that jeu have never hud n papeis nnd put tiiem in Ills bag. I hen
Cllllfl. flllll I .ArnrniA nn. ... I 111... I I . I .1 '.. ! 1 . ..
took them out again and spread them
iieteie nun. ,i length, rising with a
haggurd fine, lie went downstairs with
a licny Hep.
At llie deer te ilie pihate entiance
he i aine upon Fciielli. wlin was w.ilting
'or her fti t he.-. Her ejes were red ns
if she lind b weeping, but tbej weic
blaing w itli anger also.
"Aic jeu going clown te her. as the
(iovernor suggested?"
I inniiet : I (hue net; he rent ed.
"She leeks as if her feet hurt."
Hew often you notice an other
wise attractive face mnrred" by a
tense, pained leek.
A woman can't be at her best or
leek her best when she is bothered
by shoes that bind the feet or de
net ive the arch of the feet enough
freedom te flex as it should. The
nll'l. nnd therefore neine Llllml nm
Mrer buried one?"
i.Arl.uln,J I W ." nul Ilcs-le.
if Ian t Knew what jeu are talking
vt.C.
"Cenvtablc." said the atteinei, turn-
te Cain 'npin jour parcel."
inere was a whispering among the
spectators In court while the cnnstnble
' cutting the stiing and opening the
OMijn-pnptT pat. 1 1. The Deemster was
lnur!ila,.ii... laAll, . I ... ,
,7, ' " i lower ii)i wnt treui- i uiiiimi ; i u.iip net. ne rcpiieu.
""JJg and Fenelln (who was sitting, as d then, as if stmck by a sudden
Were. In front of the clock i wns thought, be said, "Hut won't you go?"
Dreathltif. .1.....1. ,ri.- ....! ...... , ,.v 1.1. l 1- 1 :.....-,
- " "r.-,i.., 1 ee pru-euer aienc ' iu nu- u iiviin 10 nrr nisicnu
"l' UllmOV Pel. Tlin vim III ,..,.. ,,,... of M111V"
finn round te the West)- wns shining "Won't veu?- If she has anything te, !!crm.Us tll, fet V '"al'U.iln a lilaxed
JWii'en her fiem the lantern light. I '" she'll k.ij it mere freely te 11 1 ''.''J?" r mViTiV, '"e1V?nrpr ls alKln.
"' "I llll I 111! Til . .Inuet ,.. inln , MClllinn " . ' 7. -.. .. . nu vuua 11 UtlL'U
-. ,.....,.. ....,.,,,.,, , , ,,,,,,, ...... ... ! iii Ke every pan or tin feet amnie
i eiieiiii loosen at mm ter a moment, loom fei exercise of iIipa muscles i arid
"Very well, I'll go if you nic willing free slrouUtien, jet It tits snugly and
tu lnl.A the (ensequences." f'ls comrertable
"Tl censeriueiucs? Te me.' That's n ' ". J",1; I1", 'l,I?'"lJ,?J'1 'she "'In:
nothing-nothing whatever. ,! , her. i fti -'.VcV.Vre Va "& X'-'
fei ded s sake. I II wait lieie for jeu. , pert, with nu restialnliiB Htiffncss whwi
In the Dccmslei's loom the (invciuer walMng
wns putting en liis milliaiy oprceal. i1.",11''1!, becs are Ken( looking
was net tee well miIihIumI with Iiini
tfantilever
- Shoefe
(Venn
. -,- .I- "nu iniiiui iviuiii.is ner mm.
'"He Tare, with its leek of confidence
Mil eeniempt.
, "He jeu knew hnt this Is?" asked
'".'"""f,". holding up a poitien of a
wh'te silk Mnif.
f,!,1l;s'l,',lV",,'l ns if she- had seen a
Sri.', i ' ",,"'ilB herself nnd
' b'g her ej,. ,. H, s,,),!, lf.
nlieiliig what Cell lind told hci :
, ' '.'low netliln;; nbeiil II."
,-fii lunc iieu-r seen It bcfftic.'"
, hiiuw nothing about It."
out!.i.-i,,l!,,,,, (,i,,"''-'il pin the scurf
lira rttClr,'l,,;n lhe ll,h " fn.ni "f
'ra. rtml hr.( ,, ,)1I110WC. trll f
w Mine main inl.
tnAiV'' ,U" 1,I,0W "",1,ln "''""t this.
mement0 T'1 "'i'1 "n, M,r,,t f,lr
will u . """ -hp "-"''I ''a'11", but
','," h stiimiiier:
'"vm"JU """''I'S nbiut il."
lon-e.l ,,J1(,l,llfV"u, """ ''' I'-
ner,i i. "ii uiiiii Mil- nun
. " III). llll "
'""lab'is ,.,.,,
. , .I 1 1 ,,, ii., n ii -- i i i I ----- , - n ? i 'j- -j-- -"-j--. Vf 4tTSB
strcef In Venlner'lnst night, Mlss'vElly I lauiiilfyroeiii trylKg e gef nwn.V tlfruVgli iwiaai
Shcildnn, thirty five, was dragged a window. When the deg Icnncil for' 0 V. ,f. . .'. . 1 '' ifrW ni
.......I.. .. .... Kn i... .1 - 1.1 l.i a., il... IhiaiiiIaa tfniil- llirmiffli. srCxll i r BV B S SV . . ai grlf nm " ' $1
111.-111-1,1- II rlllirc UfllllL' llll" 1'UI l-lllllll mill III!" lllllll.ic. ,.... ....-... . nj - -aPJ a I J 1. , 14 ' fcu 1
be stepped en the tails, made (reach- and nil. and escaped. I ' A W' I Br Br ' '' f. "Wl A i"
icieiis bv a Il7bt rainfall, She Is net Investigation showed the tli of liiul J, J J. Xtmmi ' J'' f $?&
expected te iwever, It wns.ttntcd at ste c.i n iuiiieii.l sticKp i. u i i 11; . g .. 0 ... n J jIU Atts:.'-t K.. TI....L:-. Hf-i', (
itk ! j a. iiiihi iniii iiinmiiiiM 1 1 at iiiiii iriviiiiiiniii iiiiii in inn i it i iii ii . m kaicu m. a. m- iiib .&. rai,i.iiun mmm mrnimi. m mi m ituinuiM a ib bw mm iii
Sheridan wus In cluugp of n saiiiHeriuni take ether vnlunblcs found packed In
cuiiuucicu ey .unriiii dihtmiiui. n ii wvuivum,
brother, who, wltli bis wife and en, I
touring ! -ipjpjiHHHMMHIHBVMMHMaB
rcniniml" hen he
il,.
self, nnd as the enlj means of elf-jus-
nutatien he wns nm sing a dull anger
ngnlnst Stowell.
"Well, wc i.iii enlj go en with it.
Theie'h nothing else te de new. I'u I'u
fertunate dainnablj unfei tiinnte :"
A fpw minutes Inter. Siewcll, sitting
in the lable in wig and gown, hciinl
dip clasli of steel outside l.i cimip.in
of the icgiinent ipim-tcicd in the town
were acting as a guard of honor I and
saw tliieiiKh the window (he (iewrnnr's
big blue hinihni passing ever the luldfic
thnt I'lesscd the linrber.
Cell would bej with Itesie p her i ell
bj this time. She was guiltj. He miisl
sec tluit she was guiltj. What u shock .'
Wlml it disillusionment ! All his high-
prhe hnn lhe mrullcii lAiimiA , i
the medium lietl prefenrd liv most
women of te lav. Ihev Klvn nuch com
fort, satlsfattlen throughout eei hour
of the d.n. thnt there Is no feellne of
went mesa at nlghi te dull an cvenliis's
enjoyment
Wlij net huv ii pair toineirow and
learn the meaning of real feet comfert''
Widths AAAA te K '""'
I II lll'l IMF I III) A A, . II A ...! .1. . . .A
SPshll'J"''"! '" ,U" Sl" ","l,," !,n"
"Oji. un, 'i re,,,,.,,,!,,,,. i, . , I A Inst lie uniebn nnd went down
tm H "ii lie Tead le ,1 l Tl J, ll,p """'v n'r'w- "" l'ning the
?" beine nl 1 en,, t i! '? ,loe, '" ,l,p 'ni"''"'-'l he was Mmtlc.l
''It te kin. . h ,."l,..lt "ll" ". m te see (Jell pacing te and fro with down.
Mn.l." ""' '""wing en i- the i .., lMI, ...." ,,, ,,,,-
k. II I ,. . A ,, 1.1 .. .,.,.,. . '.
leniiis or ciiii Kiusti wmcu lilj IIDOIU Hi
llie i mik grn?s. .
'All, iM it j en,' said Cell, leek
"IV .ii
Wirt J ' ,""".' '"'d milcn upon the
"f Ireaii. ! D ?" ,,""b'' draw in?
IH ' ni""; wl'elmil iNm. and
'"111. ie ""' ,lrPP"l I'Uck.
1,. "'.'t If jeu fninul It in. .!, ,.,.i
',',i,!,,'"'t'n,", f"-1'"4 fct thnt'
cernt l.""J,,l,,,p..t"""'l'cd en the im-
n.,.i" "cu iipshp."
CAN11LEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cuaard Oflicn
en snecclilesN
'urn siift fiUt)
for another
t. "Hm.aU i ' '" r""i
h "Biiin"-" W1"P ngiiic.,lMi:t It?"
M$$ "liiw ciuuly?" ubkcU tut trner.
I ,ii, ,rt ,, ,i ii i i-uiii urn, iiiijn' - w,.,v
i ing up at the sound nf SflinrH's feet, i ranllleier re alie en wlc In nenrliy'iitlct;
I steps, "Yeu weic goeil te hci, old I'd- Alioenn Hmlh'lin c i:in.' ntcvn)'i A,
low I can't hem flimiKlitx mi." XI-VuhA ,7J $X$
SlOWCil lllllinblrd sonic rcplj nnd tiicil Ksl(.n .Mnjer's. f.'I NertliiilinWii "u ' I
...l.l 1. Ili..i,rwlil 11,11 ..i,l.l 1...... !..... llArrlkhliri Clriii-r'N t V. .'l.t U '
nil,, iiii in.Fiintiv inn i.whiu iiiiii- in-i-i, " : , a,.. V. . "'
,. Ill, lips,.;,, i Tnhrmtnwn an , ,VI(t .Miiln Kl
Wl II IjCSSII I.HntHHlH KieT. ,t Ku.l Ivlnir ,t
"I llmcll t go, Mlid ttcll. "Hut te- I lteflln Seliwrrlnei'ii. -13.' t'enti Hnutt
iieilr. Iiiih enuu insteuil of me." Ncianlpn l,fH & llellly. It I Viemln Ai
- -..-. LUuinntliill lliraillt Jill !. !!-. '. "
"A-VnellaV'.'
Btewell fe!t as .If semelblnv weic
v'l'tcidug bclwccu bis fiin mid Ilia tlteh.
rV..u,l-H:;il:Vnerh.M'ri,,UPp,,'',
ferW Ttit Uuu Ten "
Spfclet Dispatch te Uicnln'i fnht,c t.ut'jrr
Allanllc t'lly. N. .1.. May HI. The
lirsl icscup of the bathinz smseii heic
occurred jcsteidnj when Vllliam Sliccl
aker, captain of the high school basket
ball team, and Mrndfeid llcnjniniti, who
starred 'en the scholastic football eleven
last fall, bi ought the Mises Miriam
nnd Helen Judge, two nrctty Kroeklrn
visitors, ashore as they were being
swept te sea by an undertow.
The young women walked out te the
end of a Jelly nnd theh. wading out fur
flier, attempted te swim te shore. They
had cevrc'l but n short distance when
the swlfc undertow created by Hip jetty
caught them and was carrjing them sea
ward. The jjrls called for help nnd nf
trntted the attention of the two stu
dents, who, with a number of ether ath
letes, ere playing ball en the beach.
Hhednker and Uenjamin raced out te
the end of the jetty and plungpd Inte
the wat,rr te the girls, who. with pros pres pros
pnec'ef mind, turned en their backs and
floated when they saw assistance com
ing. After reaching: the shore thp girls
were hurried te their hntnl Kr l,ni
parents, who bad witnessed flic affair 1
from the beach. The studchtx weic
honor guests nt n dinner party given by i
the father in the evening.
.St rut k by a trolley while crossing n
Following n lengthy lllnel. Mi".
AVnnn HI, Clnlre Hajnes, slxtj-fivp
j cars old. a widow and (lie mint of the
Countess St. Claire da Centiirbiii, of
Milan. Ilnly. who icccntly waged a suc
cessful legal battle te gain lentin! nf
thp cstntp of her mellipr, Mrs. Albc
(Jprry Orlswcld, died In a pilvnlc hew
ptal lieie Sunday of heart disease.
Harking nf n deg nt night pi evented
(he burglary of the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Z. T. Hbnfcr. Philadelphia ol el
tagers, at Pacific and Hnrtfeid ave
nues, Chelsea, during the tibeiicc of
the family. When tiic Hhnfers returned
from visiting a neighbor Mr. Hbnfcr
noticed that bis deg acted strangely.
The deg's actions finally led Air
Hbnfcr te seize n carving knife mid
fellow It toward the rrnr of the beuse,
where n Negro was (Uncovered In the
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