Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 18, Image 18

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922
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JACK 'JUDGMENT
By Edgar Wallace
An Unusual Story of a Blackmailing Gang and a Mysterious
Avenger, by the Auther of "Green Rust," "The
Daffodil Murder," "Clue of the Twisted Candle"
TIIK STOUY SO TAR
COLOXEL DA.V HOUSDARY, fat,
coarse-eralncd but uncannily clever
leader of n nana of creek, has become
j alarmed at receipt of a knave of clu&i.
tcned "Jack e' Judement," after severel
I hla exploits, all of which arc subtlv
l tfnriaed te enrich him without riaklne the
low's penalties. lie tries te disarm sus
' pictens eathirtna around Mm bv com-
plalnlne te
BTAFFOttD HISO, of the Londen Crim
inal Intelligence Force,
PINTO SlfA'A, a sleek man about feirn.
.forces Ms nltetitletis en an actress, who
rebuffs him. She is
MA1SIE WHITE, dauehtcr of Sellu White,
one of the nana who wishes te retire,
fine is interested in Stafferd,
ItOLUE MARSH, a dell-faced but clcx-'r
elrt, who acts as "tamp" of the black-
mallliia nana,
CIIOOK CflEWE, ence a aentlcman, noie
e thief,
AND HERE IT CONTINUES
CHAPTER IX
The Colonel Employs a Petpctive
TIIKIK prisoner was n stranger. He
was a lean, fiirtlve-loekltij: man of
thirty-live, below mldJle heisht, re
r.cctably tlref-sed. and, nt first glance,
the colonel, whose hobby was distin
guishing at a leek the social standing
of humanity, was unable te place him.
Crewe locked the deer. w,,l,'u ' "!,N
"Vnw then " cel,l he rnlnnffl "whit ' "U rP "0t ln tllP PrivatO detCCtlVC
.New then, sad the colonel, what , buMm.s) for your hc.;ltl).. snl(1 thc
were you doing, listening at my deer? j colonel, and the man shook his head.
Was that his game. Mr. SUva?" "I bet you're working for a firm that's
"That was his game," said the ether. I P;'B " about three pounds a week
. , , ... , and your miscrnble cxpent.es a deg s
brushing his hands. .life."
"Wlint have jeu get te say before Ii "You're quite right there." said the
end for the police? asked the colonel ' man and he spoke with the rarnest-
, . , ,,,, ., , , .,, ncs-s of the iU-us-cd wage earner. "It
rirtueusly. hat have you get te ,s ( ((ig.s ,lfe . out )n M kJnd q
ay ler yeureu: ftneaKing aoeui
gentleman's lint, listening at key
holes!" The man. who had been roughly han-
died, had rlien and was nutting his
cellar straight. If he had been taken!
i,i .v. I, t,.,i,, !,,,, I
aback by the. sudden onslaught, he was
completely self-possessed new.
'If you want te send for the pnliec
Teu'il better start righr nway," lie
aid. "You've get a telephone, haven t
you? Perhaps III have a job for the
policeman, tee. You've no right te ns-
ault me, my friend," he nid, addres-
lng Pinte resentfully. I
"Vhnt were jeu doing?" nsked tlw ,
colonel. '
"Find out."' aid the man sharplv. I
Tile colonel stroked hK long inns-
tache. and his manner underwent a
change.
"New leek here, old man." he aid ,
tlme&t ievlallv, "we're nil friends
fcore nrwl ivn ,1'r wnnt nnv frnnh li. I
I dure sav you've made a mistake, and
my friend has ninde a mistake. Have
a whisky and soda."
The man grinned crookedly.
"Net me, thank you," he said em
phatically. "If I remember rightly,
there was a young gentleman who toel:
a glas of water in North Lambeth Po
lice Court tlie ether day. and "
Tlie colonel's eyes narrowed.
"Well, sit down nnd be sociable. If
you're suggesting that I'm going te .
poison you, you're also suggesting that
you knew something which I don't want
you te tell, or that jeu have discev-
red one of these terrible secrets that
ine newspaper arc an writing aDeui.
V-..t. .n n mt.tl.. mnn tinrn n 1lnl ' I
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New he a sensible man: hare a drink."
The man hesitated. '
"Yeu have a drink of whisky out of !se,me enenuragemeni te pursue me patn
thc same bottle, and I'll loin you." of rcctl.t!V,1.0,,anTM.henr' Ult rccv,ed
VHelp yourself." said the colonel no,le )W1It lU te11 -vnl' cnn,11(J1r-goed-naturedly;
"give me any glass ' r fin has been engeged by a young
you like." lady. She brought me here tonight.
The man went te the sideboard. I "Miss White, eh?" said the colonel
poured out two portions nnd sent thc j quickly.
soda water sizzling Inte the long ".Miss White It was, sir," said
glasses.
Here s veurs and here s mine, he
aid. "Geed luck!"
He diank the whisky off, after he
hntl seen the colonel drink his. nnd
wiped liis mouth with a gaudy hand
kerchief. "I'm takinsc it for cranted," said
the colonel, "that weMe made no mis
take and that you were listening at our
deer.
"Xew we want no unpleasantness,
anil we'll talk about this matter ns
KCiihlhlc human hiinir. nml mnn tn
man."
"That n the way te talk," said the
ether, smacking hN lips.
"Yeu've been s-ent here te watch
me."
Illil.f l(lt; Ul.ll k HIUJ UllL UU.t;,
aid the ether.
Pinte shifted impatiently, but the
Colonel stepped him with a leek.
"New let me see whnt you are,"
mused the colonel, still wearing that
benevolent smile of his. "You're net
an ordinary tradesman. You've get a
leek of the book canvasser about you.
X have it you re a private detective; ,
Tlie man smirked. I
"I'erhnp I am," said he: "and," i
fce milled, "perhaps I'm net."
The colonel slapped him en the
boulder.
"Of course you are," he said confi
dently. "We don't see shrewd -looking
fellows like you every day. You're a
detective!"
"Net official," said the man quickly.
He hud all the Unglish private de
tective's fear of posing us the genuine
rllclp- . , , , ,
"New leek here." said the colonel.
"I'm geii'S te be perfectly straight
Willi you. and yeu'e get te be straight
With me. That's fair, isn't if'"
"Quite fair," said the man "If
I've been miscenducting myself in any
manner "
"Don't meutlen it, said the col
onel politely. "My friends here v. ill
apolegise for handling you roughly,
I'm sure; won't you, Mr. SilvnV"
"Hure!" said the ether without any
After-Dinner Tricks
J)Je. SSI Blowing tlie Card.
A celling card Is bent as shown In the
illimtratlen, with two llttle Haps or
"legs" at the ends. The spectators ere
tjiallenged te blew the card ever, as It
nets en the table. The harder they
blew, the mere the card jumps about,
'but It will net turn ever.
The trick, however, Is possible, as the
performer can demonstrate when called
unen, and the secret of his Huccesu will
net be obvious even after It Ib demon
strated. The trick Is te blew sharply ou
T. . .t.i- ..m. llfrrli. llntniipn nwnv from
(n Sfe
,'rt tlM crd, whicb beuld be edteways te
k. SI iiiifr A distance of two feet
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"Thcre's only one Boundary gang,
Pinte, and this Is it," lie said be
tween clenched teelh
great heartiness. He was tired of this
coiimtniUeh and was anxious te knew
weatlier, all lieurs of the dav and
night, and never se much as 'thank
you' for any work you de. Why. we
get no credit nt all. sir. If we go into
tne witness oex the lawyers treat u-f
like dirt."
"I nbelutely agree with you." said
the colonel, slinking his head. "I think
f, ..,.,...., .iptert1.. hi.sinna m ,1.1.
country isn't appreciated as it euglit te
be. And It is very curious we nheuld
i have met you." lie went en. "Onlv
this evening I wax saying te my friend'
here that we ought te get a geed man
te leek after our interests. You've
beard about me. I'm sure, Mr. "
"Snakit," bald the ether. "Here's
my card."
He produced n card from his walst-
eent pocket, and the colonel rend it.
'.Mr. Herace Snakit, ' he said, "of
uoeny nnu keines, .new wiiat de you
',av t( coming into our service?"
The mini blinked,
"I've get a geed job " he began
inconsistently. "M1
"I'll give you a better sk pounds
ween, regular expenses and an allow
ancn for dressing."
"It's a gei" said
Mr. Snakit
promptly.
"Well you can consider yourself en
gaged right nway. New, Mr. Snakit,
as frankness Is the basis of our inter
course, you will tell me at once whether
you were engaged ln watching me?"
"I'll ndmlt that, sir," said the man
readily. "I had a job te watch you J
and te discover if you knew the where
nbetits of n certain person."
Who engaged yeu:
Well." the man hetated, "I don't
.
KttOW
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Knev. wnetner it Wit betraylnB the
(confidence of n client." He waited for
'Snakit.
"fcie that was why t.he was here?
She wanted te show you "
"Just where your rooms were, sir,"
said the man. "She nlse wanted te
show me the back stairs by which I
could get out of tlie building if I wanted
te."
"What were your general Instruc
tions?" "Just te watch you, sir, nnd if I
had an opportunity, whpn you were
out. te sneak in nnd leek around."
"I .pp " s.iid the colonel. "Crewe,
out. te sneak in nnd leek nreuntl." I
just take Mr. Snakit dewnstnirs nnd
, tell him where te report. Fix up hi-. ,
pay you knew" He gave a signifl-
leant "sldewise jerk of his head, and
jV,Il'l VN VI UU lilt? jlllklllU llbblV Vli.-
tective from the apartment
When the deer had closed the colonel
turned en Sllva.
"Pinte," he said and there was a
rumble ln his voice which betrayed his
anger "that girl Is dangerous. She
mny or may net knew where her father '
is; this detective business may be n
blind. Probably Snakit was sent here
knowing thnt he would be captured
and would talk." j
"That struck me. tee," said Pinte. ,
"She's dangerous,' repeated the
colonel. He resumed his promenade .
up and down the room. "She's an active
WOrKCrt UI1U nii- n wuinm u)titai un.
New I'm selnjr te settle with Mlsa
White' he kU(1 eratixislyt "I'm celnc
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Oak Lane Country Day Scheel
Oak L-itie. Phlla., Pa. . .
I . Kindergarten te Cellege: Al"elnu
, 'CX for and r" turns children. Thlrfy acre,
A Progressive Scheel ler ii-ye ana uin
of athletic tlelds, plat ground ana woeaiaua.
Telenhcn. Melresn fUT
Write.
F. M. FROEL1CIIER, Headmaster.
M, K J,U.lilV.lll.lli A.nau
e.k Lane Country pa" ""
MISS WOODS' SCHOOL
Fer I'.xeenllennl Children
LANOIIORNE. PA. . ,
rjpault PuyiF I rrU" """ lr Pf'""'
Tin? imiJIAN SCIIIKII.. 2204 U'alnnt HI,
A day school for Klrla and small beya will
epen ter lis twenty-third jear Beiitember 21,
XU22 College Prepuratcry and General
Ceursns l.llit'lietli v. llruley. Headmistress.
Prmm. Museum. Hrlienl or Industrial Art.
llread L Pine. Opens Spt.20. Reg. days,
Bept 13 te 20 Ue Scnoel upon Oct.
Iter- Ke SPt LTi 27. 2(1 T-ll P. M.
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
Scheel Year Opens September ISth
bTA.M.lA' R. VA KNA1.1.. Principal
1'U1LADEU'11L TUH.M,1.JIJUND1C
llruud uiul Celuxublu Ave.
Swimming Peel Open llirougbeul Yeu
Lesions In Swimming, diving and life-saving.
nmpiiium ODens ln Heutember.
WW.1,1,
Apply M. Offles. ItOIV N. llreadati
Splendid positions "(k tkachkrs
In Penna., Md.. N J and N. Y. schools for
September are new being filled. Free regis-
lrttt"jl0nWlN TEACIIKRS IILKIIAU
ItlfTj Mnrliet Street
CTHAYPP'S The nst llnslness Scheel
3 1 Ivrt I O Rft7 riKTNI)T HT,
Position gunrnn'i!. ICntfr new. Day or night.
READING, TA.
Schuylkill Rent., Reading's Jr. Oel., Reading.
Pa. Prep. & Jr. College courses. Three yrs.
of college work given. New athletle field,
dining nail and administration building
V.ur 1490 Year erm SsDt. 11.
IVARRKN V, TKUf.. A. M.. P. P..
HARRISIIt'KO. PA.
Harrisburg Academy I'r?pr07-e..,
Sonler and Junier Departments. Moderate
rates Fer catalog I. address: Arthur IS.
Ilrenn. HeadmaHer. Ilitrrlsbiirg, l'a.
BELINfiOROVK. PA.
Susquehanna University. Bellnsgreve. Pa.
Co-educatlenal In the Arta and Sciences,
Reautlful and healthful environments. Ad.
dress for catalog. W. T. Horten, Registrar.
Hnmmsr Scheel epsna June 28
I.EONIA. N. J.
OLD ORCHARD HOME SCHOOL NUR8-
KBY. Fer healthy, normal children and
Rabies. Health first. Selected toys. Write
C
30 I V
Learn this new. most premising of
all urnfeshlens In Waslilnstnu. n..
nation's capital. Unrlvsle.1 uiic.n.
J
(MM for eelf-supperUng students, CJo-tde.
cslienal. Address the Heglilrmr.
RILEY SCHOOL OF OlIROiSRACTlC
111 st buvm. waahlMtoe. D. O.
EDUCATIONAL
Viun Men nnd Iteys.
I
Make a Man of Him
The words en our shield mean
"He tacceedt who overcomes himself"
At Wenonah we teach our boys $
self-control. We ground them $
tnoreugniy in cemmerciui uim
academic subjects as well. We
prepare them for business or col
lege. But, above all, we teach
them hew te THINK.
Upper Scheel, $750
Capt. C. M. Lorence, Cemdt. $
NEW JERSEY $
rteth Sexft
NKWVOJIK CITT
Pnliimbia Preparatory Scheel, Dey and
VOlUmDia 0rl1 ireparntlen ter All
Universities, west mint nnd Annapell.
801 WEST 88TH ST.
Cerner XVeat End Ave- gehuylsr 078
i.YNcnncne. va.
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
I.VNCIinURO. VIRGINIA
A standard American Cellece effcrln nn
usual oppertunltloa te yeunc men and women
from the North. Rntes. 1350. Fer catalogue
and rartlrulnrs address !
1. T T. IIUNDT.F.Y. I'ren.. LyncMmrr. V.
Consult Public Ivndger bureau.
DAYTON. VA.
fillKNANnOAII rOLLEGlATR INSTITUTE
nnd Scheel of SIusle. Dayton, Va, Junier
CoIIeko. Co-educatlenal. Rntes. 1223 te
1300. We have a number of satlsCcd North
ern students. Exceptional advantages. Fer
ratalogue and particulars address Hhenan Hhenan
deali ColleKlate Instltute nnd Scheel of
Musle. Consult Publle ledger Uureau.
Yeung Men anil Heva
CHESTNUT HIM. ACADEMY
A day and beard Inu school for boys.
Preparation for cellcBe. Hrcclal rate for
me-uay ixiamere. opens sept. L'ntn.
J. I.. PATTERSON. Headmaster
IJR(VN PREP.. Dreail unit Mirlns (liinlen
hts.. Phlla.. prennres students for nnv ml.
lege or professional choel. the State Heard
exams, nnd for business. 40th year begins
rept. in. i.nreii new.
nELI.EPONTE. PA.
Bellefonte Academy "mited te 100
v yeunc men. la
and up, II 7th year. Ath field and swimming
feel. Med. rates. CntnlOK. .IAMKS R.
UIOHKS. A. M.. Headmaster. Reltefnnte. Pa.
HET11I.F.HKM. PA.
BETHLEHEM
TRr-PARATORY SCHOOL
Prepares boys for all leadlnB colleges and
universities. Scholarships. Modern build
InEs. extensive Rreunds. Oymnaulum, swim
ming peel nnd all athletics. Separate Junier
Scheel, lleasonahle rates. Catalogue.
Jehn M. TuxBey, M. A., Headmaster
llx 1). Ilelhleliem. l'enna.
CHESTER. PA.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY
COLLEGE
Knewll for mere than a century for high
Ideals and standards In education.
COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT
CHESTER. PA
OEOHOE SCHOOL. PA.
GEORGE SCHOOL
Co-cdncatienal with Sep. Dormitory BIdji.
College Prepsratery. also Manual Training
and Citizenship courses. 227 acres en N.
ihamlny Creek. Athletics, mends' m'g't.
O. A. WALTON. A. SI.. Prln.
uex hj. neerge wcnoei. i-n.
LANCASTER. PA.
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY
E. M. IIARTMAN. P. D Prlnelpul
Rex 412. Litnciisler. Pa.
NAZARETH. PA.
Nazareth Hall Military Academy
Bex 60, Nazareth, Pa. Founded 1743.
College Preparatory nnd Ruslness Courses
Senior. Intermediate and Junier Departments
Minimum age 0 jears. Vigorous athletic
nnd military life. All outdoor sports. Gym
nasium nnd swimming peel. Address
The Rev. A. D. Thaeler, II. !.. Principal
PENNSRURO. PA.
Perkiomen Scheel for Beys
College Preparatory. Music. Business. All
athletlcn. 20-acre enmpus. Scholarships.
Development et Character and Training for
Service our nlm. Junier Sc'ioel for younger
boys In sepnrate cottage, Catalogue.
OSCAR S. KRIEHKL. D. D.,
Pox 110, Pennwj U unlit. Prnnsburg
WAYNE. P..
ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL
Wayne (Main Line P. It. R.), rn.
Healthful location, homelike buildings
Mental and iteyslcal Instruction, high moral
Influence make unusual appeal te parents
and boys. Prepares for college or business.
Charles Henry Strout. A. M.. Headmustcr
BADINQ. PA.
Kej'stpne Institute .
"The Service Scheel"
x fuiir qulprJ i.i with expert In
structors, organized te give Intensive Instruc
tion et 2 years tn Electrical Engineering,
Mehanlcal Engineering. Acceuntlne and
Uunlnssa Administration. 10 weeks' course
In Automotive .Metmimcs. uay and night
classes. Write ter Information te Director
Keystone Institute.
135 North 4lh Htret. Rending. Pa.
SAX trammel. &,
is. 1 e iv & yen r'iyh
Rlsklmlnetas fiprlnrr Brioel rermlts boys
te grew up out of doers. 200 acres highland
overlooking rlvv. aait pttv&tien tev
(eIWs uiiil technical schools Precepterial
pvsiem. All sports. Itale 1850. Catalogee.
Addrns
HU. A. II. WnJSON, .ni.. President
Het H.in. Hnllsliiirg. Pa.
HWARTH.MORE. PA.
luinrthmnre Propnnitery for Reys. Nernl
OWannmerc for cntll,0St W- ,., Tnmllnsen.
neeilmaster. Rex 20. Hwiirihmnre. Pa.
nenilKNTOWN. N. J.
BORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITOTH
Thorough preparation for college or busi
ness. Efficient faculty, smalt classes. Indi
vidual attention. Military training. 88th
year. Fer catalogue address Drawer C-'ii,
Cel. T. 1). Landen. Itordentewn. N. 1,
Principal r.ml Ceinmundant
WBWTON. N. t.
NEWTON ACADR.MY
Military country scnoei. boys 10 te IT.
Mountain and lak- region. 2 hours from
N Y. Established 1832. Catalogue.
"' II111 I,. Newton. N.jL
WASHINGTON, I). C.
'niCJOT.lJMIII.V UNIV. OF PHYSICIANS,
inc. ClW.ef aehlnrten. Twe Courses
Chiropractic Physie-Therapy "jw
Each of faculty Is degreed In subjects they
teach. Night school Is continuous. We assist
veu In securing congenial rooming und beard
it reaenabls prices Day school begins
Sept. 11, 1822. Write for booklet.
PR. IT O. SHERMAN. Pr.,.. 810'ith HI.
POOI.ESVII.LK. Mil.
itrlsrley Hall Military Academy. PnnleSTltla
"V.jilB.l.et College Prenartinrv HTl'Xy'I1''
nois'ef Character and Ambition, Fer catalog
.fleressl Cupt. 8. J. Ledge, Si. A.. LL JI
g?" Consult Public Ledger IlGVsat " W"
bupt
WAYNIISIIUHO. VA.
FISIIHUKI'E SIII.ITARY SCHOOL. Warn
bere. ! """" aumuted te Weit
si". :)emc?.hc -rB
LlriV.ir. Fer cata egue anrt 'r,.V.f...r"
i'"'-'."-in. inr Unrns I ir,V5.ft-,,tt're
Majer mergan it. lludglt
v-uiiBuic 1'ublla
.,
Prlnn
Ledger
Caatte Hill Aradrmy, Islington, V. id,,,
location and climate. Prepares for celleger
universities, overtime,,, academi,. and 'l?'.
nfj,a:l,"lll':.M.i.'
tr bnvw mvW 1 rpgt nd1 tha Hunt
CHATIIAM. VA.
Chatham Training BUinel. Chatham. Ve,
A southern, school that will appeal te
Northern people. Rates, 1309. Fer catalogue
and particulars addresst .
COX. A. II. CAMDEN, Chatham. T
Consult Publle Ledger liursaii
at nn raiia .
Waynesboro. v.
miraau.
CT IjiXlNHTON. VA. J
EDlICATIONAIi
Yenn k .Men nnd Heys
ASHKV1I.1.E. N. C.
Bingham Military Scheel
SANITATION SAFETY QUIET
m rs.aAt M Hams I tr sit 0saW
nidenl DCnuui iui u;n in i ruuiui Jft
flchoel that will BPPal I te Reyi In the North.
jfct Catalogue nd Parttrulare .arldnMi
"""'A.he'Jln'." N. 6"""
insult Publle ledger nureaa.
Consult
WEST NEWTON. MASS.
ALLEN CHALMERS SCHOOL
Fer Per Went Newton. Mq.
YnnnT Women and Olrls
MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL
Fer Girls Day ami Boeriitig
Country location. 12 minutes from
Philadelphia. 21 nercs of Campun.
All Sports. Heckoy, Basketball,
Tennis, Gelf and Horsebnck Hiding.
Collcue Preparatory nnd General
Courses. Piane with Thuel Dura
hnm. Demestic Arta and Secretarial
Course Catalogue
MltS. lAV.aDON CASKIN
Overbre'A, Pennsylvania
Tcleplenc, Merlen 663
City Line and Orcen Hill Farms EstaU
Mlsa lllman'a Scheel for Klndergartners
Junier, Senior enil Oraduate Courses.
Prlmiry methods. Praetlce kindergartens.
Address A. T. Illmiin, Prln, Rex L
4000 rinn St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
nRYN MAWR. PA.
HARCUM
SCHOOL
FOR C1IRT.K
College preparatory or special
study. Music, Art. Catalog. Mrs,
Kdlth Ilerrher Ilareum, B. L
lleail of Scheel. Mrs. I.. Rfiy
Willis. II. P.. Acailemle Head.
CHAMIIKRSIIfRH. PA.
PFVN HALT' Scheel for girls In beautiful
Cumberland Valley. Large campus. Build
ings modern in every rcspect. Roem suites
of two with bath between. Large gymn.
'TguVn? P&'peclal courses. Oolf. hockey.
innls basketball, horseback hiding, canoe,
lng May each year spent nt seashore! work
interrupted. Catalogue and view, en rjH
miASt
Rex t
Chamhersburc. P.
lirNTINODON. PA.
I CrMvan Huntlneden, Pa.
Juniata college L(berftl Alts (A n
nrs-al Sclcnce n. S.). Murle. Schotastle
and Religious ldeals emrfiaslzed. Alse high
rrnde Arail'inv.
I.IT1TZ. PA.
' LINDEN HALL SEMINARY
A rlrls' school since 17-in. Academic. College
Preparatory Si Special Ceurei. Separate Jr.
Dent Qym.. Secretarial. Cot. Rev. F. W.
StenBeLD.r.. I'rln.yHnt lU.1.l.ltlt. IM.
OVERIIROOK. PA.
MISS SAYWARD'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Overhroek. Pa. College prepirntery and
seoretarlal courses. Music, Demestic Science.
Physical training, outdoor Mxirts, horseback
rldlnc. swimming. Deeleps character, mind
and body. Carriage calls for pupils ln Dala.
Cynwyd. Merlen and Wjnnclleld. Wrlte
Dcpt.L. ......,..... ...
IMIrn r. tltt.r.1 nii,tii. irincipai
WEST CHESTER
PA.
THE DARLINGTON SEMINARY. INC.
Junier College Courses (2 years)
Phvslcal Education. Rcretnrlal. Music,
Art. Expression. Heme Economics.
College Preparation (l ears)
atnndard Ceurss for the best colleges.
Academic or High Scheel (1 years)
Liberal but thoreuch trnlnlnc for life.
Christine 1'. IMe. Principal. Ilex 010
IjOWELL. MASS.
ACADEMY OF NOTRE DASIE. Lewell.Mass.
Affiliated with Catholic Univ.. Prim.. Inter..
High Scheel. Music & Art Depts. Fer catg.
address: The Superior. Academy of Netra
Dame. Lewell. Mass. Consult Ledger Dur.au.
PETERSRPRO. YA.
SOUTHERN COLLEGE
Junier College nnd Finishing Courses tta.
National patronage. Sixtieth Year. Historic
lowtleV ARTHUR, KYLE DAVIS. A. ,
100 College Place. Peteriburg. V.
NT.WTON, .MASS.
MOUNT IDA SCHOOL TOR GIRLS. 0S
Summit St.. Newton. Mass. Consult Unreal.
WASHINGTON. P. O.
HOLY CROSS AOAIIIOIY Affiliated with
ihn Cathullc University. Practical -a
Retlnlng Dducntlen. Standard and Dlectlva
Courses. Auaress sister superior. Hely
Cress Academy. Washington. P. C.
MANASSAS. VA.
Eastern College Conservatory
MANASSAS, VA.
Forty-five minutes from Washington with
frequent week-end excursions. Four year'
Academy course, fully accredited. Junier
Collck'e Courses. T'er catalogue address
The President. Bex Z, Manassas, Va.
Consult Public I.cdcer Uureau for particulars
Beatljs
DAKHR. Suddenly, nt Harrington. N J.,
Aug. 1, JOHN C. husband nf Clarissa
U.lker. RelatUes and friends, nlsn nil nr.
gimlzatlens of which he was u member. In-
viteu te tunerai services, i-ti,, s 1'. M., from
the parlors of J.imes Stretch. 8 Kings High
way. W. Hacldenflelil, N, j, int. private.
North Cedar Hill Cem.
UAKUWUM. Aug. 1. ril.I.ES' V.. wt.lner
of Jehn I ll.ikewell (nee Mnlene). Relatives
ana menus initcu te runeral, Sat.. 8:.I0
A. M., from her late resldmee. 2204 E.
Hareld st. High mass of requiem St. Ann's
Church 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cem.
HIHrllEH. Aug. 1. PI2.'. JOHN, husband
of Rose Mcl.nur.hlln Planer. Relatltes nnd
friends, nlce Snutliwarh Nest of Owls. Ne.
1013. Phlla Aerie. N"e. 42. 1 O nf II. : Mul
let sheen & McOrall Ren. Society, are Invited
te attend funeral. I'rl.. U I. M.. nt his late
residence, 445 Durfer Bt. Int. Mt. Merlah
Cem. Remains viewed Thurs. eve.
1JUMJI. Aug. 2. RHODA. widow nf
Jacob liumm Relatives and frlendt are
Invited te nttend funeral. S.it., 10 A. M..
resldencu of her son. Oeoige W. Ilumm. 1S51
Tulip st. Int. I'almer Cem. Friends may
cull Prl . after H P. M.
ISORMAN. On August 1. 1022. ANNIE J.,
widow of the late Jehn Ilerman. Relatlvns
and friends, nlse Q. I. A. te H. of L. E..
PMteUfcV ej. r-Jftf o'ftelVT -u a her
tVi:Ancfr.R. Aug 3 MARY EDIZART-TH,
wife of the late Geergo 11 ; Eager. .Funeral
servlceH Sat.. 2 P. M . 133 New Bt Olen
ide. Pa Int. private.
ESTES. At Atlantic City. N. J . en Au
nist 1 1B22. THOMAS W. ESTES. Relatives
and friends are Invited te the eervlce, en
u.,....!,. Mfiernoen. at 2 e clock, at the
resldenca of his son, Geerge H. !!. Dressl
Hill. Interment ut West laurel Hill Ce.tie
lery EWING. On August 2. 1022, EMILY II.
C . wlfe of Jtesus Ewlng. nged 87 year.
Relatives and friends lnvltnd te funeral
s-rvirn, m.i..v. m...i.. nt lU'au. ut the
rosiecnco 01 ner nusnuun. ..u 1.. .011 ti.,
Chester Pa. Interment private.
FENUT n Aug, 1. lu.j. iir.i,i.. a.
wlf of Walter J. Fenill, Relatives nnd
friends Invited te funeral, en Friday me in-
n. at 8 30 o'clock, nt late resldence. 122
IllllSJlin tv , milt'i.-'.iv. . 'v. ....... .j .... t.
Pa. High mass Church of Ulei-sed Virgin
Mnry 10 A M. Int. Hely Cress Ccm.
FERRIS. Aug. 1, MARY, wlfe uf the late
Themas P. Ferrls (noe Urannan). Relatives
and friends urn Invited te attend funeral.
Sat., 7:30 A. M., from her late residence,
4040 Thompson st. Solemn roqulem mass at
the Church of Our Mether of Sorrows B
A. M. Int. Cathedral 'Cem.
FISHER. Aug. 1,1 CATHERINE A. (nee
St. Ledger), wlfe of Henjamln O. Fisher,
aged 43 Relatives und friends are Invited
te funeral, Sat., 8.30 A. M., from her late
residence, 2(121 A st. High mass Church et
Visitation 10 A M. Int. private.
i'mu:Y. Aug. l. MATTiiLiw. son or
Anna nnd thn late. Mntthivv Furey, of Ral-'
londerry, West Meath Ireland. Relatives
and frlendH Invited tn funeral. Sat . 8.30
A. M., from lU S filth M. Solemn requiem
main at Church nf the Transfiguration 10
A. M Hit. St. Dents'
GERHARD Aug. 2. Iir.NJA.MIN son uf
the lale Renjamln and A mm tlnbhard, aged
f'O. Funeral services at Klik & Nice, U.I01
(lermantewn itvv., Sat , 2 110 I', M, lut
private.
OUENSCH. Aug, 2. 1D22, AUGUST, hus
band of Heitha (luensch (nee Vogt), aged
78. Survlces Monday, 1 P. M. residency
1250 .'I 24th at. Interment Mount Merlah
Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening.
HARl'lN. Aug 4. ESTHER, wife of the
late Edward Harkln (nee Campbell) and
mother of the Rev. Edward I Harkln. nf
the Church of Nativity of the Illessed Vir
gin Mery Relntlves and friends are In
vited te attend funeral, Men., 8.30 A. M.,
from her Inte rwldome, f,02S Chester ave.
Solemn mass of reuulein Church of St.
Francis de Kules It) A. M Int Hnlv Cress.
HEIIREW. Aug, 1, MARTHA JAMISON,
wlfe of James R. Hebrew. Relatives and
friends are Invited te funerul services, Frl,.
2 P. M,, at her latu residence. 843 N. 41st
St. int. privuie. Arlington i.cm
Hid!!. Suddenly, Aug. 3, 1022. R. KEN
NARD, son et Arthur II, and Ai.na llugglns
High, Announcement of funeral will be
given, from his parents' resldence, 0330
W'nertlawn ave,, Lawndale, Philadelphia.
HOUOH. In Doylestown, Aug, 8. SARAH
P. HOUOH, wife of the late Benjamin
Heugh. Relatives and friends nre Invited te
nttend the funeral, Sat., Aug, 8. nt 2 P. M.
(daylight saving time), at her late resldence,
UNDERTAKERS
Unll
Sty" T ROAD Ak
A DIAMOND
1 u
DEATHW
8. W. cer. Hamilton m r. ... t
town,. Pa. Interment Doylestown r,2Mtw
IVINS. At Trenten. N. j " fc (Tj
NATHAN It. IVINS. Relitlv.'s ."..M. VtU
invitea te Attend the servleei V."
afternoon nt a o'eleok. at hi. i..5" Vi
lift West State at. Int. Rlvsrvi."1
ete.lK.ALtn8. convenience of the fVi!L
late Simen Kent, aged 70. PunnV.i 'j U
A. M., 603T Haiel ave. ServJi tel
tusn-r. aub. x, MARTHA .Z '."'
id l XV M. Excelsior liSrr0,IM?' jffi
of Daughter of St. Oeerie. anS0', ,
Oullrt of St. aoergo's Church. MuJft
Fernwood Cem. ""ilea. Ij-
ltNiaHT. At Avaten, PlttshM..w j1?'
Aug. 1, 1022, REEVE U. "et? of? U
William P. and Anna J. KTilgh?' ,? Itti
of Philadelphia. Pa. nt. fenjiK;
KOI.SK.T. en AUfC. 4, 102' nirnn. '
wlfe of AURAHAM KOLSKyr'ln ES?4.
ninth year. Relatives and frin?.r "
members of Randall Ledge. Ne i it '
und Progressive Ledge. Ne. lhl.' 1?' f'
vlted te funeral en Sunday, Aug VM
e cieck, irem nnr late res Uer,ce. mSTLl
at. Interment Har Nebo Cemeteri
liaku,. ctuuaeniy, Aug. 2 r.L,
CHARIOTTE. beloved wlfe of CarM.1
nnd daughter of Mmen T. and pL14
Smith (nee Potts), In her 20th v.I W"!
lives and friends are Invited te SkM 1
nernl aorvlces, Sat.. 3 P. M., resldenSN,
n, nun ni. jni, privnie, irernvennA T ?w
Vlewlnir Friday. 8 P. M. ernwed ft.
LAUHER. Aug. 2. 1022. CARL . ' 1
hand of Isabella Fergusen Lauber ""! 1
uvea ana irienns inviieu te funeral i.r1"'!
Sat.. 10:30 A. M.. chapel of Andrew fi' 1
LAWN. Aug. 3, MARY, Widow if VZi
Lawn, aged 70. Funeral Snt 12Je ,!chil,
from her daughter a restdene. u m i'.W.i
st.. Oermnntewn. Services In St t?i?
Church 1.80 P. M Int. private. La"',
MANDERFIELD. Au. a in,. ... '
OARET 10. MANDERFIELD. BiUtJl
Pat.. 10:30 A. M at tha Oliver hVS
MARTIN. Aug. 1. 1022. PLenRlS.'
wife of Francis J. Martin and aYnilrxF1'
the late Ida Carr. Relntl?e, andi?IS
are invuea te attena runeral. Sat JH'
A. M.. lata residence. TMn ii..'.' '
High mass at St. Clement's Church. P. Jf!
vllle. 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress? (
i L'buuu.Ai uenver. i'a... nn itr4.. .
August 2, 1022. nt 10 A. M., CHAIif&
CLIFFORD McCORD. husband of siS
Smvthe McCnril, nged 7n years. FuZEl
services, en Friday, at 1:80 p. M iT
late residence. 1147 W. 3d st. . til....!1 Js
Interment Allegheny Ccm.. rittabiirsir'iff"
5IOONEY. Aug. I. ANNA, daughter -
Mary and the Inte James A. Mooney .t!1
lite. nlul felnnile nla 4U. .t lls J
Hell Telephone Ce.. am Invited tn siiiS
funeral, Kat.. 8:30 A. M from her iti.
residence, 827 N. 43d st. Solemn rem!!!
miisi at the Church of Our Vnth. .!?
rows 10 A. M. Int. Cathedial Cem. TO"
JAMES, husband of Oortrude Mulhetiu7'
Relnfves and friends, also all er...uf
.uin.iiui,i,jii-.i'. nuaiieniv. iH. .
tlens el whleh he was a member. iriTS.'
vltcd te attend funeral servlres. Sst . t
ai it ins late residence. 130(1 v.. ru.J 1
si. int. livergrcen cem. Friends m .TS I
Krl after H P. M.
t MURRAY. Aug. 2. MARY C.. wlfi nf
the late James Murray (nee I-enegran) R.i.
thea and friends are Invited te stiJLi
funeral. Sat.. 8:30 A. M.. from her i,i
rsldence. 1022 Unity at.. Frankford. Sel 2
requiem mass at St. Joachim's Church ti
A. M. Int. St. Deminic's. "
O'xmi.t,. Auk. 1. Mrs. CATHARIM1
0'NEII.D. Relatives and friends are lnr2
tn attend funeral. Sat., 8 A. M.. late n?
dence. BIO H. Water st. High requiem nun
at St. Jeseiih'a Church 0:30 A. JI i,l
Ilnlv Trues t'em.
ORDISH. Aug. 1, 1022. THOMAS L.'
..unub.... i. iiuiiin , uiuiati, useu m, lieu,
tlves and friends, also Michael Anu
Ix)dge, Ne. f,30. F. nnd A. SI., are Inrla!
te attend funeral, Sat., 2 P. M.. chatel of
Andrew J. Hair & S)n, Arch nnd 18th lu.
Int. Westminster Cem. .
,V,ALS!K2-J!J i?r?j..ATiLDAPjw.:
.. "'. ""","" irienus nre invittt.u
nttend funeral. Men.. 10 A. JI. from b
late residence. Penn Widows' Asylum, llel
E. Susquehanna nve. Services te he hell
in thn Church of the Geed Shepherd 10
A M. Int. Mount Teace Cem. Remilta
mil" be viewed Sun., after 7 P. M. -
REMMEY. At Ocean City, N. J., Aug. I
f-AI.Lin E.. widow of Richard C. RemrniJ
nged 00. Relntlvcs and frlends are Invited U
attend funeral services. Men.. 2 P. it, u
the chnpel of Andrew J. Hair & Sen. Arci
and 10th sts. Int. private.
RIESS. Aug. 8. MARY R. RIESS, tn dm
87th year. Funeral services Sat., 1 P. X.
ut her late residence, 1031 U. Park avt. la.
prlvate.
ROSENnEnGER. Aur. 1. at his n
"ir iijiv UlliUlinill B.t riiAISKLlN U
ROSENIJEROER. aged 07. Rilatlve, 5
friends, also Mellta Ledge. Ne. 10. S. of H.
uun emviuyes ei Artman-ircicnier Ce., in
Invited te attend funeral services. Sat., 1
. ' ,i..t diui.vi.n v.iiurcn, int. rru
SHOEMAKER. At Swodeshero V T
Aug. i. ISAAC S. SHOEMAKER. In Ui
,8th year Relatives and frlends are !
vlted te attend funeral services, at his lit
luMiui'iici', nwi'ucsuore, iN. J., 1'Tl., 2 r a.'
Int. Lake Parle Cem.
.. SOMMERS. July 23. at Plymouth Union.'
vt . EI.IZAIIETH M. SOMMERS. wits st
the latu Jeieph Sommers. of Phlla.. In tha
With jcar of her age. Int. at rij-rairatt
Notch, Vt.
STEWARD. At Jullustewn. N. J.. MART.
wire of Jehn Steward. Funeral from B
flat Church, Jncobstewn. N. J 8atJ. 1
P. JI , Htandaril tlmn. Int. Baptist Church.
Autes wilt meet 10:3S A. JI. train frea
uniRiieipiiia nt Jlordentewn. N. J.
STEWART. Aug. 3, JIARY. wife of tH
ln'e James Stewart (nee Reche). Relstlrn
and friends urf Invited te attend funenl.
..Vnl" h'M A' M" rrem 'ler lt resident,
-1.7 Jloero st. Solemn mass of requlra.
('hurch of St. Edmend 10 A. JI. Int. Helf
Cress fern
SWEENEY Aug. 3. RRIDOET. wlfs l
Daniel Sweeney (nee Ceylo), of Fayet. Cout
Denegal. Irelnnd. Relatives and friends, tin
II. . JI. Sodality nnd nil societies of wblcl
yhe was a member. Invited te funeral, Mea,
8:30 A. JI.. from residence. 3308 Parrlih it
Solemn icqulcm mnsB at St. Agatbi'l
Church 50 A. JI. Int. at Hely Cress Cem.
band of Ellen U.' Telanif 7nee MellhenntA
Relntlves and friends, also Nineteenth Dlt-
tnct Pence. St Patrick's C. C. Hely Nsw
Society and Dlv. 12. A. O. II.. are InvtttJ
te attenil runeral. Jlenday, 8:30 A. M,
resldeneu mil) Lembard st. fielcmn reaulra
iimei .-ii i Ulrica s unurcn 10 A. u. '
torment Hely Crena r?ma,i-v.
TOOMEY AlIP 9. PIUKV Or v.n.hinl
of the Iain Kntherine Toomey, aged 72, ReUi
" nnu irii'iius, nise iiarquette ueuncii.
.Ne, 280, K. of C.j Harris i.'lub and all elhir
organizations c.i whleh h. un. n m.mber.
are Invited te attend funeral, from the ri
VS"" "' "is sin. iranu Toomey, jr.. ntn
requiem ma-a at Heiy Child Church 10 A.M.
Hit. Hely Sepulchre.
TRAINOR. Suddenly. July 30, MICIIAEI
son of the late Themas and Hrldget TralMf
(nee Jlag'ilre). Relatives and friends Invlttd
te funeral. Sat.. 8.30 A. M.. from alitsr'l
resiuence. Mrs. Alice Murphy. 3S3B Ha
mend St. Solemn renulem mna n, the Natltt
Ity.H. V. M. Church 10 A, JI. Int. VUM
iveueemr.., .. i, uiinnmi,. ...J
wife of Jehn W Trexell (nee JIaya). Rertl
tlves and friends, alre members eflarAVl
ford Ave. 'iaptlat Church Invited te "ri
tees. Hat,, a x: m., lata resiaenre, '
E. Hagert st. Int. private, Greensroei i
K. of P.) Cem. Friends may call rn,
TUCKER. Aug. 3. FRED .. husband of I
Clara Wllllama Tucker and eon of Fredrll
and Jennle Tucksr. aged 83. Funeral rvii I
I Men , 2 P. I parents' resldcnce. 418 '''l
i.Birjf f,.. i ruiiHiuru. nil. sbi -e
.in. fiieiiuu muy Kail awu e. ...'
UTIIlWr. Ull.-l- An A(. 0 MAlvl .
A . widow ' of Jeserih ' Welael. in hsr 1'ft
year. Relatives and friends are lnvUiJ0i'.
LXZLSrX&'WUoir'leli. Oteer.
HUlslde Cem. ,, u' I
WIGGLESWORTH. Aug. 2. HARRY l I
son of Harry II. and Sarah E. AVIggleswertM
in 111s .vwi year, I'um'im pniii"- ,v VLl
I iMeaannt ave., Mt. Airy. Int. private.
i WOLF. Aug 1. MARIE, widow of W'
i' it . nt niB parents- rosiuence. -j' --11
.. "I VT". 'lC".'"!.. "'""". 7;i.nlhl
nam wen. agea no. iHmuvm ,.u ''r-im
also members of Frelden Lutheran UiJjejJ
are Invited ti attend funeral services. e'
B P. M., at her late resldence. 727 B T
at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends Wl
call rrl , after 8 .
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