mmwhimmmmmm jJigwW ? vS,,p-'''w"5ij k - -1 iiT, T vi5t jv v.q jvvew j kt is 'V '"- 'A1 vft 3SJf PBnstffsP vifn HW71, IK-iV I ff riV .' S, ? r r f .'('Mi rnLMjrcrf i. jr . Jt .. ciiinrli'J."v " -'CrXfVFS T ' 'i r- X' 5 T - Rffl T? W t ,-jtlt.,' ,.L .- r X Btf. iVr I r.t , i" I? if u. Is 'It f w" fll f ??. t" EVENING M M ' RTJBLIC LEDGERr-PHIADELPHIA, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922 JACK O'JUDOIENT :-: By Edgar Wallace THE STORY SO FAR 'OOLOSKI. DAS BOUXDARY, fat. cearse-eralncd but uncannily cleier leader of a oane of creeks, has become elarmed at receipt 0 a knavr of ctubt. . Honed "Jack e' Judement," after terrinl Ms exploits, all of it'Mcn are subtlu drilled le enrich him ulHieut risktne the intr prunmet. .mil linve returned. Hut you're net te 1 closer stock of him, when unexpectedly tell t lem about the home where tliey I he bnckeil tewnrd the deer nnd with n linve kept you. Yeu must net tell them I little nod wns gene. He hnd left her nbeut Silva or anybody thnt wns In that Ien the couch, nnd there she ii. hnlf house. De jeu understand?" I dozing nnd hnlf drugged, when the "Hut why?" She begun, nnd he 1 tnntrenly nurse from St. (Jeerwe's In laughed softly. 1 stltute nrrlved hnlf an hour Inter. 'I am net trying te shield them." he ' Stafferd culled In the nfternoen nnd snld. nnswering her unspoken theuxht, 1 wns surprised nnd dellslited te lenrn but if you Rive information you win 1 thnt he could spenk te the girt. He only tell n little, and the police run ' found her looking better and mere only discover a little, nnd the men van j cheerful. He bent ever her nnd kissed only be punished a little. And there's her cheek and her hand sought his. m much that they deserve, se mnnv 1 "New, I'm reIiir te be awfully lives they have ruined, se much sorrow official." He laughed, they have caused, that it would be n "I wnnt ou te tell me all sorts of tie trlr tn tjtsnrtti jtti. picinnn oaincnne around mm ev com cem plaining te BTAPreKt) KlXa, of the Londen Crim. Inel tntetliemce I'elce, KS'TO StljVA, a ttlcrk 'nan about town, force his atfrttffen en cm Heiress, who , rebuffs him. She (j MAtStE WHITE, dauehter nt ttellu TVhit. one of te eana u10 withes te retire. She Is ifrrnfifi lit Stafferd, tOLI.lK MARSH, a dell-faced but clever relrl, who acls as "tamp" of the black- Mailing oane, "SWELL' CREWE, once a eentleman, mew a creek, AM) HERE IT CONTINUES (HAI'TKK XXII Malsle Tells Her Story fWTIHERB in one fnct which I would - lmpres upon ou." nid Sir Btnnlej HHelcem, nddresslne the hends of his department nt the early morning conference nt Scotland aid, ''and it is this: thnt the criminal hns nine chnnees RAlnst one which the law pesuees. He hns the inltlntive in the first place, and if he fnils te evade detection, the Imv gives him certain opportunities of defence nnd im)ees certain restrictions which prevent one taking n line which would bring the truth of his iik-cr- iiens or iieiim.s v iKiii. .1 ,.......,,,., , ,, ( , c k him: ir will net allow the Jury te be -i I'll trj." vhe said: but when he Influenced bv the rverd of his previous Rivtp( i,pr from t, pnj, s,p n0!irix crime until thej have delivered thplrffeji, nn,i j. hnlf f-nrried. lialf suppurtpd Tcrdiet upon the one en which he t.'inds 1 j,r itl(0 n(,r room. chnrged : in fnct, gentlemen, the crim-1 He teod he-itntlng near the deer, lnnl. if be were intelligent, would "1 f-hall be ull right " She Mailed I core nil the time " I "Hew ipiickly jeu iinderstnnd mv "That's true enough. Mr." nid Cele, theuchts I" 1 nf the record office. "I vc never yet met 1 "Wtuildn'f it be well if I sent eme- oedy te jeu a nurse.' Have you the kev T gave ou')" "Hew did you get it?" he nked suildenU . and he laughed again. "Inck e' Judgment," he wild moek meek ingh . "Wisp old .Inck e' Judgment' He I111 merything and nothing! Sup pose I send a nure te jeu. n nice nure. 1 could -eiul the kej te her by messen ger Would jeu like that?" She looked doubtful. "I think I would," shp ai, wth a weik smile, "1 am net quiet sure of mj self He did net tnke off the soft felt hat which wns drawn tightly ever his ears, nor did he remove his mnik or clenk. She w,is making up her mind te take I hideous Injustice If the.v were enh I punished a little. Will you leave them j te ineY,'' t Sht'struggled te nn erect position nnd stnred nt him. "I knew jeu." she whispered fear j fullv, "you nre Jack e' Judgmen !t' ( "Jack e' Judgment!" He lnughed n little bitterly. "Yes, I am Jack e' Judgment." ft "Who are you?" she asked. "A living lie," be replied bitterlj, "a masqucrader. n nobody. She did net knew what impelled her te de the thing, but she put our her 1 hand and laid it en his. She felt the illy smoothness of the glove, nnd then his ether hand covered hers. "Thank jeu," he said simply ' De you think jeu can walk? We are iust turning Inte Doughty Street. Ve pnsM'ii 1 no policeman en his beat , in is going the ether way a criminal w no wiwi 1 a 1001 "And roil never will till win meet Colonel Hnundnry." siiid Sir Stanlcv with a geed-natured smile, "nnd the reaf-en jeu de net meet "urn 1 because he is ne't 11 feel Hut. gentlemen, cwrv criminal has one we.ik spot, .ind sooner or later he exposes the chink in hN armor te the word of justice if you de net- mind se theatrical an illustra tion. Here ngnln. I de net think that Boundary will mnke nnv such exposure. "One of jeu gentlemen has iiguin brought up the question ns te the pros ecution of the Heumlarv gnng. and farticulnrlv the colonel himself Well. nm nil in favor of it. though 1 doubt whether the home secretary or the public prosecutor would ngree with mv neint of lew We have a gient deal of evidence, but net sufficient evi dence te convict. We knew this ninn is 11 blnckniniler and that he cnunges tn terrorizing his unfortunate wetims. but the mere fact that w-e knew is net suffi cient. We need the eideiue. and that evidence we bae net ger And thnt Is where our mysterious Jack e- Judg ment is going te score He knows, nnd It is sufficient for him that he does knew. He culls for no corroborative evidence but ienvicts nnd execute his judgment without receuise te the law books, T de net think that the official police will eer capture Heumlarv. and If it is left te them, he will die sancti- ' fied bv old age and ten vent of comfort able repentance. He will probably end hi life In a cathedral town, nnd mnv Indeed become a member of the town council Helle. King, what i the mntter?" Stafferd King had rushed in. He was dimty nnd het of fate, and there was a light' of excitement in his eye. ' "She's found. ir . she's found'" "She's found?" Sir Stanley frowned. I "Te whom nre veu referring Miss ' White'- ' Stafferd could only nod. 1 With 11 gesture the commissioner dl Biased the conference, then he asked: "Where wns she found?" I "In her own flat. Mr That is the mazing thing nbeut it." "What? Did she come bnck her- elf?" Stafferd shook his head "It is an astonishing story, sir, She was, of course, detained nnd held prisoner .somewhere, and last night phe will net give me nnv details she was carried from the house where she had hen kept prisoner She had nn awful uxperlenie. at which she enlv hints, peer girl! Apparently eh fainted, and when she came te she wns In .1 meter car. being carried along rapidly And that is nbeut all she'll tell me." "Rut who brought her away.'" asked the commissioner Again Stafferd shook his head "Ker some reason or ether she Is reticent, and will gne me no informa tion at all It js evident she has been drugged, for she looked wretchedly 1.1 of (eurse. I haven't pressed her for further particulars " . "It is n btrange story," said the com cem com misslenei "I have n feeling." Stafferd went en. "that she hns given a premise te her unknown res uer that she will net tell mere than is necessary." "Hut It I- necessaiy te tell the po lice." said the iommisMener. "nnd even mere Important for the veung lady te tell her liuni e. I hope. King''" The young man reddened and smiled "I ngree with you that this Is net the moment when jeu can cress-examine the girl, but I wnnr you te see her ns seen n juu pessjblv can and try te Indui e her te tell you all she knows." I Maisie White lay en the Fefa In her own room She was still weak, but, eh! the relief of being back again and of ending that terrible nightmare which 1 had oppressed her for hew long? Kven tin- depressing effect of the drug could net quemh the exaltation of find ing lien-elf free She went eer the details of the night one by one. She must de it. she thought She must never lese grip of what happened or forget her pioiinse Kirst she recalled seeing the weird figure of .luck e' Judgment. He hnd lifted her from the bed und had luid , her en the fleer. She remembered f-ee- ing him slip beneath the blankets, and then I'uite had come. She tecnlled the cracked voice of her ret-cuer, his fan tastic language ' She hnd awakened te consciousness te Hnd herself in u big enr which was I passing quickly through the dnrk and deserted streets. She hnd no recollec tion of being enrried from the room or of being hnndeil te the thick-set man who steed en 11 ladder outside the open window. All she recalled was her wak ing te consciousness and seeing In the half Hg,ht the gleam of n white silk handkerchief. She was tee dazed te be terrified, and the soft voice, which spoke ihte her ear quelled any inclinations ehe might have had te struggle. Ker the man was holding her in his arms as tenderly as a brother might bold a sister, or a father a child. "You're safe. Miss White," snld the voice. "Ue jeu understand? Are you n-nUi.'" "Ves," she whispered ' "Yeu knew what I have saved you 1 from?" 1 Hhe nodded. ' "I want jeu te de something for me x new. Will you?" She nodded again. "Are you sure you understand.' said tka voice anxiously. Ketvi' "I quite understand, "she replied fsVi. could of almost smiled at bis things. The chief is cry anxious that we should lese no time in getting jour story." Te be continued tomorrow Covvrleht, VeClure Vrti-spnprr Syndicate 50 FAIL TO PASS TEST FOR AUTOISFS PERMIT Applicants in Camden Must Knewi Hew te Start, Turn, Back and Step Within twenty-four hours In Cam- j den mere than fifty applicants who took 1 the tests for automobile driving failed j te pnss. It wns said mere than 200 passed the exnmlnntleu this week. . "This Is nn unusunlly Inrge number te fall." snid inspector Charles Pedi gree, jes-terdny. "und is due very largely te eer-engerness of new- purchasers of machines te get the right te drie the cir "It is apparent thnt there is no ces- ' satien in the purchasing of automobiles bv the public, for cars just out of the, shop as well ns thee 'of ancient vln-' tnge were In the long line with their new owners anxious te get the coveted license "The State inspectors demnnd thnt every New Jersey opernter knows at least hew te start and bnck nnd turn around as well ns te step. When it is found thnt een these rudiments nie net known well enough te hazard a trip ever a h'li k ceuntr read, there is noth ing te de but send the applicant bnck for meie practice." Plan Mine Parley In Pennsylvania, Harrlsburg. Aiu 17 (.'. H. Cen-1 ncllej. Commissioner of Laber nnd in ilusfij. will all a ennlerenee of oper eper oper nters'and miners in districts Nes. " nnd ." if it will aid in souring an ngreement en n w.i'e, it was announced yesterday. gas A Big Buy for the Meney Smettr, Don't Htiitai REY-OMA 15c Straight LARGE CORONA Strictly new goods. Regular $7.60 seller. $3.00 a Tin Bex of be SCARLETT 703 Chestnut St. HWIRE YOUR HOME IKtiLVniXO Lighting Fixtures 10 MONTHS TO PAY It. AKIHUK U. ntll-U (C 5408 WILLOWS AVE. IB nU I.nne 1001 J. Weed. MHO I70SJ ,"11 Where Shall I Send My Child te Special Electric Moter Oil We ptr mllen. Inclndlnr can M.E. ARNOLD ftkKFr &C0. Practical Electricians Electric Lights, Fans, Etc. Complete Moter Repair Shep 1019 CHERRY ST. 9 ! That question can r an jwercd quickly nnd eatlsfAc l?r. Iy b,y censulns the Edu. cotlenal Bureau, en ground fleer at Public Ledger OfTica I.idepcndence Square Her, you may obtain completu and reliable Information of any bearding school rer boys or fcirls, military ecademy, butl. ness college, special schools for retatded children, con cen con fervatory of tnuile, rollesa or university Our Intimate knowledge of the advantages of the various Institutions will ename you te make a wis 1 choice. This service Is free and avail. able te every one every1 where. jtxt B. P. O. ELKS STATE CONVENTION AT SCRANTON August 21-25 Express trains leave Read ing Terminal, daylight-saving time: 7.2.-S A. V. I'nrler nnil tllnlnr Cnrs 10.20 A. M. I'nrler Curs 1.40 P. l. rnrler Curs . l.BS r, M. Threimli t'enehes (1.00 I". M. I'nrler Cnra . n.oe P. M, Pnrler nnd ninlnr Tars 7.30 P. M. I'nrler Cnr 0.40 P. M. Viirlnr Curs 1.S0A. M. "lerplne Tnrs 2.3a A. M. siffplng.fnrs Special Trains Ledge Ne. 2 I.fnre Untiling Trrmlnnl Tufsdny. Auk. -22. s.00 A. M. ThnrndiiT. Auc St. 7.2. A. M. rilll.ADKI.I'HIA READING ItY. I Public Ledger Bmlding CHESTNUT at SIXTH Walnut 3000 Main 16011 A FINER CAR NEIV SERIES COLE Eight Ninety The beautiful new Etruscan body with its rich running beard, trunk rack and body bars the Ultramite frame, light but of great strength Hydro-Cushion spring action Envelope Manifold these features are presented te the public for the first time in this new Cele Eight Ninety The Envelope Manifold increases power increases fuel mileage 20e gives perfect results out of the lowest grade and most inexpensive gasoline, thus cutting operating costs two ways. Perfect Balance. The finest and most scien tific distribution of weight has been a most notable fea ture of Cele design. Perfect balance, the despair of engineers, is finally reached in this new car and this balance is maintained at all times regardless of shifting or varying passenger weight. The New Ultramite Frame,distortion proof in its construction, completely eliminates disa lignment throughout the entire chassis and protects the body against all stresses and strains. Hydro-Cushion Spring Action is a special Cele development giving te metering a com plete and new delight. In a way it is inseparable with the car's balance, but fundamentally Cele Eight Ninety's riding quality is due te the scientific co-ordination of spring action with positive hydraulic rebound absorption. (Lovejoy Hydraulic Sheck Absorbers are regular equipment) Improved Brakes and Axle. a. one piece axle housing has been adopted. Drive shaft, axle shafts and gears are of the finest special heat-treated alley steel. Safety margins have been increased 25 beyond standard limits. Cele brakes have established world records for efficiency. Economy. Twenty thousand miles en a set of tires 500 miles en a quart of oil 20 increase in gasoline mileage--unbreakable springs simple, acces sible construction. Performance Beyond Anything Yeu Have Ever Known. The most timid seen acquire complete confidence at the wheel of this powerful car. The driver is surprised te find that the car can be stepped from any speed in the wink e'f an eye. Acceleration is instantaneous con trol effortless. On the wide-open read Cele Eight Ninety has never met its master hills, mud, the alK day grind at high speed de net tax this car no one has ever found its limit NQW BEING EXHIBITED By L. S. BOWERS CO. , 245 N. Bread St. Bell, Locust 5055 Keystone, Race 5298 The new Series Cele Eight Ninety comes in the following ultra equipped medels: Roadster zrivmt 2685 Coupe ifaacnter , 2885 Suburban s-ratnnter 3685 Spertster -for 2685 Teursedan 7-Putr . 2985 Sedan 7-Pitmttt . , 3685 Teurster 7-PmMr . 2685 Coupe mnm . . 3385 Bcrline 7Jrnntt 3885 All Price at Indianapolis Weed, Vircter Dieted Wheels Optional Theres a Touch of Tomorrow In All Cele Dees Today TYPEWRITERC ILateMedels-f-O Special Summer Redactions OLIVER NO, 0 124 KKM1M1TON NO, JO fSO ROYAt. NO. 10140 I,. C. 8MIT11 NO. 40 CNDEKWOOn NO. S SIS ltorenihlt Rebuilt Jnat Like New 10-Dir Free Trill 1-Tetr Gatrtntta Phene ui new Walnut 5873-74 1005 CHESTNUT ST. BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO. . OOltDAldl etsgoejH ind Jen geed. Pun pp In JeJ mutclM. rtuutac itunrr. tKemmtnd, it tot rub- downs. An intutptie top,fefcuti.icntcnta Mn nbtuleni) t(. EjutUrnt for mouth nd threat. Few drcpt iuffice.yi.ij it drug- eutiofpestpua. ec W.F.YOUNG, Inc. 73 letnpieet. Springfitld, Mill. mm I CVJrl WEPfi v. 7 '?.- Instant Service rhene or cull nt the ... 1 1327 WeU Girrd Am. 13 S. 60tTi 212 Eul Girtrd At. neS.JJ THE UNIVERSAL CAR Attention, Ferd Owners! Ferd parts, like almost everything else worth while, are counter feited. The manufacturers of these imitation parts are obviously net as interested as we are in maintaining the high standard of quality and the complete satisfaction of Ferd owners. Imitation parts are manufactured te sell at the highest possible rate of profit and the grades of steel used are consequently net the same high quality, specially heat-treated alley steels specified in Ferd formulas for the manufacture of GENUINE FQRD PARTS. Don't be misled Insist upon GENUINE FORD PARTS made by the Ferd Moter Company. By se doing you will get from 35 te 100 per cent mere wear from them, and you will pay the lowest oessible cost the same everywhere. 50 of GENUINE FORD PARTS Retail for Less Than 10c Each. ASK FOR PARTS PRICE LIST When your Ferd car, truck, or Fordson tractor needs attention, call en any one of the following authorized Ferd dealers, who are properly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and use Genuine Ferd and Fordson parts in all repair work; Authorized Philadelphia Ferd Dealers 8UKKTI1N AI TOMOIIIIJ: CO. I llrend nnd Clierrr htreet .Spruce K130 ' TRAVIS A MrOARRtTY 621-29 S. Felten Street Sherwood IfOlO UNIVERSAL "MOTOR AGENCY ri457 Chestnut St. Preston 33H1 Went 116(1 r.Ni:u a. KAnrKi.Es Anth & Chestnut St. Itelment 3-'M West 1717 WEST OIRARn AOV.NCY 2517-19 W. dlrerd Ae. I'nplnr S7,7t Race 5161 ALEXANDER ALLAN 10 nijrhlnnri Are.. heetnut IIIU Chestnut IIIU 181'J inn hriii:ii 0734 llii.tleten Are. Ilustleten RAMI E. M. IRTLF.TT 1310 llrcmn St. narlnr 1231 West 29S6 IIANIIAM MOTOR COMPANY Rldre Ave. A. Ilunent St. ItnxlKirnucli 0;n .1. A. CTNMMIIIAM 1I.1.V.-.7 Seuth IlreuU St. Orejren 1377 Riue 65H HOIIKRT K. lOl'LKROIJ 7 11 !!--( RMnir Sun Ate. tnv I ll.lse 10110 Al.lir.RT A. ritKNCII Frnnl-fenl Ate. A :. 4 Irmentlne St. 1IAKIIY s. lRKNCH. Inc. 1212 Franl,frd Ate. Itenslnnlnn 2778-70 Knst 1240 IlKMtY A CtlXKI.K Inrorneruted 631-10 North llrend St. Wteinlnr 67H0 n. r. heitman lmor?ernted .121 North llrend St. Snmee 01 Rnec 2171 THE IIOWLKY COMPANY 2119 Seuth St. Snrnre RtSrt Rr 47s I1KW KK F. KIRCHNER 7210-21 Hoedltnd Ate. WoefllniHl R2I West HIS MORRIS JONES Inrornernted flJOu-OI-et-OO Woodbine Ate. Ovrrbroek 400-1 West 2919 KOF.LLE-GRKENWOOU CO. Rei. 6023-20 flerinantawn Ae. (iermantettn 1023-26 MAROKRL'M MOTOR CO. lerlc Reail & CltT Line O.lk Lnne 1080 TIIOS. . MARTINIALB , 3137-13 North Oread St. Tlora 4476-77 Park 8S73 WALTER PRICE , 20th & Yerk St. Diamond 2960 Park 2013 BOl'THM ESTERN AGENCY .. 53d A lliiltlmere Are. Woodland 4807-OS West 1020 SPERZEL A- SCHWARTZ 7241-47 Market St. , Lnnsdettnn 1077 ALV1N A. SWENSON .Vs."sn Kenslniten Are. Frankford 2787-88 East TBJS Would a Man Rather Leve Than Be Loved? What de you think? Is the correct answer te this ques- J' tien the one real secret of a happy marriage? Mere than one philosopher has expressed this theught: "That man's necessity is net te be loved, hut te love, and that te love, his fixed need is te pursue and conquer." If you think- this ever you'll find that there is a great deal of truth in it. An outstanding example is the situ ation around which Henry Sydner Harrison has written his short story en Married Life, entitled PURSUIT The ELEVENTH in the Famous Series of T)VENTY-THREE STORIES OF MARRIED LIFE by Twcntythree American Authers Appears Saturday, August 19 in the Evening Public Ledger Nete carefully the names of the twelve eminent authors and authoresses whose novelettes are still te appear one each Saturday Irvln S. Cobb Theodere Dreiser Samuel Hepkins Adams James Hepper Clarence Budington Kelland Henry Kitchcll Webster Jeseph C. Lincoln Edwin Lefcvre Rupert Hughes Ellis Parker Butler Maxmilian Fester Willa Sibert Cathcr fEtreting Jlttbltc febger The Evening Public Ledger Prints en an Average of from one te two mere pages of late news and entertaining features than any ether , Philadelphia evening newspaper "Make It a Habity A 4 HHiwrr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMi MM ' m ' N , ki , . t- . t V? ttit'tj (M.-fr v, WMTA. rm .t .- .
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