Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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THE MASTER OF MAN :-: By Sir Mall Cains
Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "Ths
Manxman," "The Deemster." "Trie Eternal City. The Weman Theu Gavest Me." Etc.
f.?t;r"wJ,"T,?,,,,:" ttTZ'n Three Other Victim, of Plttebureh
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dfhtreyed two
each ether: Pittsburgh, June 0.-
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itirt-heuse te sit en the bench as Judge, I renccvllle flre which
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TT WAS at thin moment thnt Fenelln
entered the room. Neither of the
men saw her. She steed noiselessly nt
the deer.
"If I de what you wnnt. order your
nrrest, what's the first question the
'Yrnrt will nsk you why illil you help
the prisoner te escape? Then the whel
wretched story of your relations with
the jtirl Celllsler will come out. And
whnt will be the result? Fenella's nuine
will become n byword."
Slewcll flamed up with anger for a
moment, and then choked with tears.
After n short silence he snid,
"I can never be sufficiently grate
ful le you, sir, for what you've done
for me. Ah for Fenelln. I ran hnrdiy
trust myself le speak. The thought of
her suffering is the bitterest pait of my
own. I would live out the rest of my
life en my knees If I could undo tiiu
wrong I have done her. 15ut 1 cannot
bring her down wilh me. I cannot
take up ncaln my life n n indue nfter
it has been se hideously disfigured nnd
nsk her te share It. Let mc go tn
prison. .
i'iiuuhis ill ill", unt'iii iw.Ti.i .,...-.. - - --
nn ...f ....!, l.,r,l!,. ithhlnir 111 I W 111 RO Wltll JOII. find If-
her heart, crept nelselessl'v out of tin I , Fnnble te my mere she brnl.c away
roenli from him and hurried Inte tin inner
u.nThrlsrV(,nrrrecr;Jn ,,PitC "' ,UH' ' ""l"" 'r0nt ,le0r " t' Pl,llfd
rivl.5lir " h s.1,1 "Mi ' " "f,,,r l,l,- n,1(I when "p walked down
..llihSTS'Sf: I''eing far .''r!vc with a h.gb step his head
perhaps tee far for the mMt of the w "P " "" rnrwiieu lace aglow.
CHAPTER XIA'
One of the horses was seen te rear
and swine aside as if It had been
struck In the mouth
l'.njtland nt nine In the morning."
Suddenly, with the rapidity of a
desert wind, word went through the
crowd that mounted soldiers from
Kngland had just been landed at the
pier, nnd were riding- up the principal
thoroughfares, driving everything be
fore them.
A cold fear came, culminating In
terror. Presently the cavalry were
seen te turn the bottom of the hill.
They were swinging the flats of their
swords te scatter the crowd. The peo
ple screampd nnd ran In frantic hnste
te the pnrnpctH en either side of the
street. In u moment the bread spnee
In front of (levcrnment Office wns clear.
Clear, save for one tiny object, It
was a child, a little girl of four, who
had been clinging te her mother's
skirts and In the scramble had lest her
held of them.
The cavalrv were new nemine nn
I the hill at n gallop and the little one's
iinnger was seen ey all.
"Save the child," people shouted,
and mere than one ran out n few nnces
and then ran back, for the horses
seemed te be almost upon them. The
mother wns screaming nnd trying te
jbrenk Inte the open, but women were
mmllng her back.
At thnt moment a man. whom no
body recognized at first, pushed bis
way tiireugn tee crowd with powerful
arms, nnd darted out tn the direction
of the child.
"Come back: you'll be killed." cried
some one, but the ethers held their
linn Ih.
At the next Instant the man was
court
hut when lie en inn te the b g portico
he passed It, and, turning down a siuc
street, he stepped at a little black deer
nnd knneRFii.
The deer wns opened by a police
sergeant who was 'net wearing hla
helmet. The Deemster stepped Inte
the vault-like place within and the deer
was closed behind him.
It was the Douglas prison.
Te be continued tomorrow
(CopirteM, Ml. International Maeatlne 0.)
MURDER TRIAL ADJOURNED
Montreal Clergyman la Accused of
Killing Hit Half Brether
Montreal. June 0. (Oy A. P.)
Trial of the Her. Adelard Dclerme for
the murder of his half brother. Itaeul,
lednv was adjourned until Thursday
by .lustice Menet In the Court of King's
liencli.
Tlie delay wns nsked by the prosecu
tion because alienists employed by the
Crown have net been able te complete
their examination of the accused.
public service, but te prevent weic
things happening I'll tnke tne nsk.
Ml step thnt warrant nnd hush up
this miserable scandal en one condition
thnt you say nothing, take leave el
absence en grounds of ill health, gc
nbrnnd and never come back ngain.
Stew ell shook his head
"Victer," she said, "de iik your
henrt bids you. Don't think of me
!!'.'J' , enK.L'r' ! m w,.th 011 "' llfc r lest te sight In the midst of the cavalry!
i ii 1 J,W? ".. .Iei ? g . "" "" 1 1" ' confused movement that followed
one of the horses was seen te rear and
swing aside, aH If It had been struck
In the mouth by a strong hand.
When the crowd were conscious of
whnt hannencd next the cavalrv hnd
galloped past, with Its clang of hoofs
anil rattle 01 steel, and the bread
space was once mere empty.
Kmnty save for the man. His head
wiih bare, his hand wns bleeding, and
the skirt of the loose overcoat he were
was tern ns If a sword bad nccidentnlly
slashed It. Hut in his arms was the
The Way of the Cress.
There hnd been wild doings In Doug
las since the Chief Constable's visit te
(tnvcrnment Heuse. Stones hnd been i child unhurt and untouched
thrown and windows broken. At lenistli Then the nmnlr saw wlm im m n
I the Mayer, net without nersenal risk. un ihi npi.nit.tpp. nn.l time ..r..n-,i.il
Whv net? Ooed grncleuH, why net? had read the Itlet Act from the steps' about him. He cave the 'little one
The cuiltv ones have gene. "our se- of the Town Hall. back te Its mother, who hnd n still
ine resuu nun ecen tne reverse el jeunger child nt her breast, and wns tee
what the doverner expected. The ' breathless from fright te thank him.
police, n small force, had charged the He tried te conceal himself In the
iuoe witn tneir Datens, dm tney nan
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GIVE THEM
SOMETHING
USEFUL-
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cret Is wife. Kxcept ourselves, nobody
knows it. Why shouldn't you?"
"I dare net." said Rtewell.
"Dare net?"
"I have committed a crime. If I de
net pay for it In this llf I must de pj
hereafter. Therefore I ask for my pun
ishment new."
The fioverner get the better of hU
emotion.
"Se you wish te resign your office
nnd nsk me te order your arrest? Well,
I won't de it. I nm the only authority
te whom you enn resign and I decline
i te accept our resignation I refuse te
transmit it te the home authorities.
'What ou wih te. de weuiil unner
MILL TO YOU
(100,000 snlr of Wlltena, Axmlnstera,
llruns'U. Velreta nnit Weel Flbr. tow
rat wires in town. Bargains In all sliea,
colorings nnd drs'vni.
SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS
Special pricmt for thit tvhl
27i4 ......$2.50 up
00 ft Flntut Quality t?.1.SO
7.fl1 feet " MS.00
A, 3110.0 firt " SSfl.OA
Oil feet 4 " it JM0!0
It hick, Kunnrra. Carpets nr the larri
22tt. 27 and SO Inrhra wide nil gradta.
mm
Jnaptr Above Cambria 81.
Take Koute 3, 4 or S te Cambria Ft,
Opt off r.ir at Kroalnxten or frankferd
Ate. and rnntbrtft St. (2900 North)
OimMw.. Wed.. J. Until 10 P. SI.
Own fat. and elhjsr dnya until P. SI.
. Mall Orders KUIed ee Aute Delivery
seen been overpowered. Then the
soldiers from Castletown, a little com
pany of eighty, had attempted te Inti
midate the crowd with their rifles, but
twice ns mnny stalwart fishermen, com
ing up behind, hail disarmed them.
After that the people had surged
through the streets In delirious tri
umph. At ten o'clock the throng wns
densest outside Government Office,
which KiinJs midway en the steep de
clivity of the Prospect Hill. The police
Net 3c Ban, but Se Bart for 3c
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authority of government. It would ' could de te guard the doers of the I
humiliate me and destroy my daughter's building, 'lhe space tn front of It wns
happiness. Therefore I net only refuse I packed with people of both sexes and
te receive veur resignation, I forbid it. an ages, incy were squirming annul
Stewcll 'hesitated for a moment and
then said,
"In that case, your Excellency, you
will force me te denounce myself."
"Denounce ? Yeu mean In open
court?"
"Yes. It will be my duty, and I shall
be compelled te de It."
The Governer's wrath became rage.
With the ring of sarcasm In his voice
he snld,
"Very well! Very well! I cannot
prevent you. Denounce yourself in open
court if you are se unwise, te insane,
Hut understand If you nre cempelien
te de your duty. I shall be compelled I
le de mine also. After you have made ,
your public confession nnd, the courts
have dealt with you. I shall issue the
warrant just tbe same. Yeu say the
fugitives have gene te a foreign country,
but no foreign country will refuse te I
give up a condemned murderess. The
woman shall be brought back nnd ex- '
edited according te the sentence you
pronounced upon her. Mere than thnt. '
your friend, your confederate, shall be
brought back also, and dealt with ac- I
cording te bis crime. Therefore your I
public confession will be of no avail. It
Ail I be mi empty farce, ruining three
lives that might otherwise have been .
saved."
Stewcll trembled, bis lips became
white.
"I beg you net te de that, sir."
"I will! I take (!ed te my witness
that I will. New cheese for seurself
which is te be your course or mine?"
Stowell breathed hard for a moment
and theii smiled but such a smile!
"Your Excellency," he said, "for
your own sake I beg of you net te .
de It."
"My sake?" said the Governer,
drawing up sharply he had been strid
ing about the loom again. ,
"Yes, yours," said Stowell. "One
of (Iiehc two was my victim, the ether
was merely the subject of my will. I
alone am guilty, and If I cannot meet
my punishment without bringing sucn
consequences en the innocent I must
imet something cles. ' !
"What else?" I
' "Death. Then, in the eyes of heaven, I
the crime against the law will be jour
crime and I shall net live te witness it "
There wns a breathless .silence. The
'Governer was dunifeiinded, Stowell
! stepped toward the deer and said in a '
low voice,
"Ged forgive you. sir. Yeu will
never see me again.'"
At that moment the mnld entered the
room te announce the Attorney General
and the Chief Constable, who came in
immediately behind her.
"Ah, Victer, hew arc you?" snld the
Attorney. "Your Excellency, we have
brought the warrant."
"And here," said the Chief Constable,
with an obsequious bow te Stowell," Is
the Deemster leady te issue it."
Nobody spoke, and the Chief Con
stable, taking n puper out of a long
' envelope, proceeded te rend it :
"This is te command jeu le whom
this warrant Is addressed forthwith te
apprehend Alexander Gell ."
"That will de. Give it te me," said
tbe Governer.
When the warrant hud been given
te him he tore it up and threw it
Inte the Ore. The two men where
aghast.
"Your Excellency, what what
"This dnmnnble thing must go no
further. Let me beur no mere about
It."
After hmj lntr this the Governer's
strength eemed '" leuve him. Me droe
ped Inte n 'iinii' before tbe lire and guzed
at tlm blazing paper.
Stowell's trembling bnnil was en the
handle of the deer.
"I thank you for what jeu've done,
sir," he said, "and wish te Ged thu
matter could end there. Hut It cannot
Il lannet."
He went out. The two men looked
Inte each ether's faces. A flash of
understanding passed between them,
and, without a word mere, they steppe 1
out of tin; room.
Meantime. Stowell, going down the
corridor, felt a hand that bail been
i stretched out from the drawing-room,
taking held of his arm unit drawing
Him in. Jt was I'eneiias. Her face
wbh utterly broken up. Flinging her
arms about him she kissed him passionately.
like worms en nn upturned soil. There
were loud shouts nnd derisive cries.
"Down with the Governer!"
"Tell him the steamer leaves for
The smile
that comes
from -using
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Wherever the itching and
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Reslnel rarely
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Yeu ioejSTmSfmMaetnm
MWmfEm of fresh milk in 1
rsPMF eVer Bar fi
Sf for Sale Ever where I
nianiifactiirlng plantr late yesterday,
died In a hospital today. Osberne, n
clerk employed by the Yeung Vaper
Company, was In the office when n
substance containing benzine and
nsphalt, used In the manufacture of tar
paper, exploded. , . , ,, . ,
Itcperts from the hospital Indicated
thnt II. D. Yeung, .president of the
company, and two ether vletlmH of the
blast, were In a serious condition.
Vincent Aster te Build New Heme
New Yerk, June 0. Having Inher
ited two extensive country estates, one
In the upper reaches of the Hudsen
Illver and the ether in Newport, n
cent Aster will vary family tradition
Wire Your Heme
High-grade work by a raliaWa
hetiM guftTKnteeing Mfty nd sabt"
faction. Bay your
Lighting Fixtures
from the manufacturer and gave in
between profit. Original and dis
tinctive designs.
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Pure Cider
VINEGAR
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"i IDER VINEGAR made of apples is wholesome and the quality we offer is
aoseiuteiy pure and wholesome and gives that decided "bracey," full tart taste
in fact, it is the BEST the market affords. Try a bottle at thespecial price offered.
Tall Can PINK
SALMON
Red Salmen can 25c
"lena" Cera can 10c
"lena" Peas can 15c
"leia" Peaches large can 29c
A&P Sweet Chocolate 2 lb cake 17c
"Encore" Olive Oil 8 eaace can 31c
?,' Ce2Jt 2 lb can 20c
"Red Frent" Cocea , lb can 13c
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Jf you could see the manner In which we produce "Red Frent" Cocea if you knew the
purity of this product, the rigid sanitary conditions under which it is manufactured, tfie care
given te bring it te the smooth and line consistency demanded and required you would use
no ether and, besides, our price is se much less than all ether advertised brands.
We own and operate one factory only,
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Facteriets ELIZABETHTOWN. PA U. S. A.
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featured en the Kasha and French
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tone chenille te distinguish it, and the
cockney plaid flannel relies en
its held checks for its swagger
and chic.
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Tailored styles introducing variations
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Paffed Wheat ; pkg 12c
Shredded Wheat pkg He
Hartley's Marmalade jar 27c
Heney (pure) SVt oz jar 15c
Fsls Naphtha Seap 5'2c
Arge Gless Starch pkg 9c
20-Male Teas Borax pkg 14c
L pkg 10c
France-American Spaghetti can 10c
Kingford's Cern Starch pkg lie
Kellogg's Krambles pkg 13c
Red Frent Baking Powder lb can 20c
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Velvia Sandwich - - lb 29c
Fluted Cocoanut Ban - - - lb 21c
Sugar Wafers (All Varieties) - - pkg 7c
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And it is still 25c a pound, while all ethers have
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Preparation our buyers continually en the spot
where the best coffee grows buying entire produc preduc produc
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market de net affect our price.
Fer as we buy, se we sell. We require only a small
profit, because our great volume brings the neces
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