rZjTTT ivm ' ( ' - ' r' Ns., EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER BHILADELPHI A, MONDAY, , NOVEMBER 21, j& H X 1 qy fr ITcre arc emf of the scenes and char acters In the picture version of Harris's "The Little MlnUter." which t'cnrhjn Stnnlaws directed out in California. The upper view shows the town (.quart- of "Thrums" with the "kirk" In n premt nent place. The middle picture shows n xtreet scene In "Thrums.'' and nt the bottom are (JeerRe Mnrlinthernn and Butty C'ompsen lu a bit of nctleu FIGHT HAS PUT UPOIS' SCREEN Hi: llattte of -L tien preparation In I'ns'aml .ince the close of the war. and which will ciic the fir clear iisunllrntieu of what aetnall' hnppncd at that crcnter of all world Jiaial conflicts, ha" been brought te the United State The character of the work undertaken by Sir (ieei-RC .Wen. liruee Woolfe and their collcaKtle when they vet out te ,film "The Hattle of Jutland" 1" diffi cult te comprehend. The task of pre paring the outline of the action took two years, and another period of twelve month was occupied In the fitmlnc of the battle. Almevt linniedniteU afler the iirmi Mice these expert began the tudv of n'l available official Matl-llcs of the bat tle. Such meager reports as had been fiiven te the world hud failed most no ticeably te make clear what actunlh happened after l.catt.v ted ills squadron out te head off the Herman licet. Se the experts went straight te the official data. All the British report en the battle were studied, and cierj detail In the legs of the gunner.! officers of the Hrlt i"di fleet was noted. Then Sir (Jcnrge, Mr. Woolfe and their colleagues Ix-gnn the study of the corresponding material nn the (ierman side. Wlidi the data of both sides were compared It was found that they were frequently at variance. anil the Rritish and Herman nutheritles were brought together te Iren out the differences II wn net until both sides had agreed en every move in this con flict that the work of actually filming the picture was begun , , . A MOPKL was made for cad, s.,p ; X that took pari in the battle, an exact replica of the fighting vessel. I These were se small that the models of both fleets were iiianeuvered en a field only eight feet square, although at times there were as man.v n seventy ships I In movement nt the same time A model could net be moved mere thnn a sixteenth of an Inch al a time, i The picture, of cetire. was taken b.v the "step-motion" process, one expo. tire at a time. Ilefnre each of thee ex- ' nesures the mm els hail te be moved In accordance Willi the detailed plan if the battle. Frequently each shij in the field had te lie moved for each epa rate exposure. The film really ceus(s of 50,000 snapshots merged into one composite film. A c'eud of mvster.v has always sur rounded the Rattle of Jutland, l'res correspondents and naval autherlti have discussed the conflict at length, but it hns been virtu, illv impossible for . .... .... even these who nie conversant wirn naval affairs te form any conclusive (millions as te the real outcome of the battle. The tiliu shows every move In the tight, and the observer enn jndgr for himself who is the here of .lutlnnd who was the real victor. I " 'fT" . ffKaBMFfc'.. i"7" ' ALL BEEK AmFWmhBkifMmk,A lutlnnd." the in'-' , sflKSWtBKKjDmHM wBPffMpfSlllr t THMEPIliiK? pirturi' that has- been in rrCSt 'HHtSjHPW'M JcSiMBf $lSEv& i j? sB8mR;i WILL ROGERS MAKES MUSIC AT il The faijem MlFffillMirf ' eHHIfflBn HK Wmmfflz iHHI t-v-a-Miuii leek a viulm 11 hviii vi thin,. 1 1 letnii ai tuii it. lei 1 tin studio uiiliftftra liuw It tl'uiild be done Xc Daily Mevie Magazine SCOTLAND SEEMS TO HE A FAVORITE WITH FILM PEOPLE I M ill II i iJtfflfllH h in .r IW i . . . ill mKmX3Ly If ns ie Jeke !'ihning Arctic Scenes en Very Het Day Till, majority of Arctic scenes Ilebarf Rocwerth's production in of "Wind Hearts" were filmed In the fro zen North, where the, ncrtnii is vu p posed te occur, but as they wanted te depict Neme in the enrh ilnjs before the Alaskan geld ruh. nnd the real. Neme Is new a thriving c-itj, it wns neeessnrv te reproduce fiem sketches '" ''!' N'""' "" "' '"p nt th" -f1"11"- I he company returned from the I ar North in the carlv summer and spoilt several dav getting completely thnvveel M -pf. ,n,v came for them te de the Neme scene, and depict the sensations they had actually experienced en their long trip. This day chanced te be one of these sizzling het ones that the I.es Angeles Chamber of Common e booklet (e net brag e much about. I'mler the glass reef of the stage the heat was terrific, and Inte 'hi came Hoswerth and the company with theli heavy, furlined suit., thick woolen mill and ether Arctic equipment. Perspira tion rolled off their luces The effect wa ludicrous, and it wa net the inteti inteti tleii te film it eoiiiedv. l'ltiallv. Mux (iraf. production mini- nr..if tiff titi.iii n Kchnlue. lie mil :t home. lie iim huge cake of ice shaved into hue par- tlcle and cverv minute the member of the cempanv w ere net working they kept . t . .. .1. . then- race oieo ie un ice. i hum- qnentl.v Hoswerth and ever.v one else would frecve tlieir faces ter a inluilte, then dash en the set and He the scene Finallv the scenes were secured Imt it requited three diis' work instead of lone as originally planned. W8M. I v l Answers te Questions Frem Mevie Fans CMIWTKSS -Yes. Alice Itrndv is still in inclines. Her latest predut tien i "The Pawn .if the Knt." Kenneth llatlnn will be seen in her support. Marien Pavies wears n black wig in her latest picture. "1'neliantment." The eiil.v time I can remember thnt she were one befme wa in "Hurled Treasure." Ill i: MAUPl'.N Pela Negri has; never liei ii in 1 renllv can't the I nited States, and i n j when sue -win come in this leunlrv. 3lie i twenty-five vein' old. Address Marguerite Clark, care Cern t'lnik. .10 Central Park West. New Yerk Civ . '.mil sympathetic, though, and finnllv SYIA IA IH'TTI'.KMAN Conway ihe asked me te go Seuth vitiS him. I Toarle is forty .veurs old and is mar- iknew I ought net te. but I said I would, lied le Allele Hew land. He is nt l'res- ( And then, en the bout en the vvay down, out appealing en the stage In "The , a man who knew him met ns, and they Mad Peg." P. W. (irillith is still had an awful row, nnd I heard the man working en "The Twe Orphans." Astr,v "Well, jou're going te marry this von preh.iblv knew. Lillian nnd Pore- j one And m we get man led, ' The th.v iih in e appearing together In this enptnin performed the ceremnnv . Ii'1"- I "Rut Mel just haled me after that. ,, , I ninl when we get down te Old Point SI 1. 1, 1. A S -'Ihe addresses which Comfert he gave me mewv enough te von request are: Jehn .Harrymerc. BPt hack te New Yerk, nnd saldlie wit I.ainh Club. New Wk; Hiehurd Hnr- iK,i(j West. He said we wen n't renllv thelmess, Harrison. N. . Douglas mn, riP1, because he was forced Inte it. ...ll I... 1. .I...- I fllfll'llll'V f .1111. . 1 t ... I'airbanks Cem i nn oiieiv. .....,(,,.1- . .............. ' pauy , i emii i i"m (iinvcs. I.es Angeli ( llllf. : 1 C II I II II Athletic Clllb. I.OS Angeles. I alii. : lie v eieii inn Angeles. Calif.: Nile Welch. Win tiiiidiier si loot. i miiv vvoeo. iim., IH I il"rui Swanseii and l.tliel i'I.i.i.i.i l.nLt Sloille llOIIVMOrwl. Melly weed, t nlir. ; Swanson ami I'.thel Studies. Hollywood, - i... ...... ....... . am. i en .no e-ji ii.i-.ui, '.;., tr'Milile at nil. HIVl'I Y CAHI.Y J.I. llai 11011 I-erd appears opposite NerniH Tnlmudge in "The Wonderful Thing. THE STUDIO s. u t iillferul 1 and alieAul Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te lEZ KLUMPII What Hns Already Happened Dorethy l,nnr, a small-town girl, irhilc en n trip te Ycic Verlfc, mccti l.nirrrnrr Firnrh, a pre agent, irhe bicemrx intric.itril in her anil secure ler hri mi important pert plaiting opposite Jehn Sricnril. n fanieii Minn t'ar. .S'cirnrd aik llorethu te marry him. hut she iruse. Eik horn, a big producer, offer Dorethy a lentract, hut she ileesn't like the pic tuie and declines the contract, Dorethy icnliic that she lates Lair rcnee Fiench. .She leave far Ithaca In play a small part in a picture. T'Vn always supposed that gids -L fainted when they had an awful shock. didn't, though, when I heard that girl mention my name. I just sat perfectly still. I felt numb all ever, as if I ( never move again. I knew, new. whj I'ersis hnd sat up the night before, writing that letter. And I knew, t why l.arr.v had looked niicr tne man with the newspapers; he muse nave caught sight of the hendllnes en one of them, and theucht. cenl,l snve me from learning the news, some how. After a little 1 came ' myself, nnd had the porter bring me a newspaper. And there I read all about what hail happened In I'ersis' little room t the club, alter I had gene te mv own room. As I read. I wondered hew I could possibly have been se selfish as net te realize thnt she wus in trouble, tee; far mere serious trouble thnn mine. I must have been very blind. It nearly broke my heart te think of what had happened: It innde It seem worse, tee. te linve it told there in the paper, right out for every one te see. She had taken poison, some time during the night; if the doctor's esti mate et Hew long she had been dead was right, it must have been just be fore I slipped out of the house. I'cr haps, if I'd obe.ved my impulse te go in nnd tell her goed-bv. her life mltrht have been raved. Hut I'd theucht of hew short she cut me off the night be fore, nnd had gene en. Slip had left n letter for me, that was printed In the paper. "PearDorethy." she had written. "I jut can't go en any longer. There's nothing in this game as I've played it; I should have stuck te mv stenography Hetter still. I should have stayed at home and never come te New Yerk, "Having n geed time went te mv head, and nfter I'd plnycd around n while with Kay firanvllle and her crowd, and seen them spend money like wnler. I couldn't go back te earning twenty -five a week and never having am fun. "I did have a onnnec te work pict'ireh with Fav . but she couldn't leany de nnvthlng en her eivn honk. and all she wanted was te marry tome i .eh man and step working. "When she did il, I was out. of a jeli Mr. Melville was awfully nice aim no was going te leave me, nnvwnv I 1 ,llin'f In ,. ...hnflip.. I,. ,, ,ll,i. .. . -I,...,. nl. .,.,,. linnp mnprliul f.i no.. I. ,,i,er, nnd I don't care no "I'm net jjuiiig te tr.v te hang en anv i,Eer. Yeu were a darling te me, and ... i. .... . .. .. , iniiugiir nt nrst, wnen jeu oitered me ,iw1ii ,md everything, that I enulc. , make a I can't go of it. Ilut new I knew that Se gend-by, Pel geed luck 10 you. At first I couldn't naite what had I happened, even ns I re.id nheut it in 1 the pnpe- It said thnt .1 friend of the j girl's, Porethy I.nne, te whom the let Iter had been written, had disappeared j during the night, and that the authori ties wauled te find her. as tluv were sine that she could tell something mere nlieiit the nff.ii". The paper niil. tee. 1 thnt il was thought that the dead girl might lie connected with tin- murder 1 of u well-known clubman, which had oretirrod 11 few days before. Lets of women had been dragged into that case, which wis .1 horrible affair, one of the , worst scandals tint had tnltcn up space 11 the papers for some time. nd new they were imply lu,' that I'ersis -jes, .mil that I, tee had something te de 'with It. Fer a moment I almost wished l that I were dead. tee. I wondered why it was that the puh lh n se much harder en motion-picture nctr"scs, and these who work en tin regular stage, tint 11 it is en plrls in I 111st ordinary life. New, if I had been lueiight into this affair as what I'd 'Inn befne I went into movies, jusf a I girl who lived in :t nice, quiet home. Itliev'd have bei n much kinder te me l.e the papers, I'm sure. Iim because I'd been associated with n profession 'that's had some people with had repu repu inieiiN mixed up with it. they nhsiimed that I was bad. tee. 1 hey mentioned the tight Jehn Seward had get Inte be cause, of me; they told a let of things tibniit in that weien't true said that I ii frequented gay cafes with Hikhein, ninl all that sort of thlnj. It made me 1 hnte the whole world. 1 I wondered what wns the use of n 'girl trving te earn her living, if pee I ph were going te be se horrid te her about it I was mrc thnt Penis hadn't ' none any thing really wrong till she went I111 that Southern trip, and even then 'tilings tin n d nut right, as people leek nt such things. And yet the papers: ' 1 ok It for granted thnt she'd nlvvnys lit en pc'-feetly rellcti. Te be rnntlnueil lomerrow DAUGHTER . THIS IlKfllNH TIIK STORY Jim Krnrtrlc. thp devil-may-care, wnele-hcarteil iidventurnun American arrltal nt he borrter town lartB senif thin. He tnktn hi, pal en a partv te make a iiluht In the lde-epfn. town ncrea the MextcRii lite. Tliey "I"1' UP." OrtPKa'e KtiiublliiB Joint I'hmlly, the nnell works In his bleed and he rails en Ortciti te nrevlde aeme one te accept his challenge te the nimble dice. Hull Wen. an old rival and enemv of HrndleiiK a. trein1 en by his companion, taken up the did. Ilia companion's Identity Is a myntery, but every une sees that It Is a woman under the lew-llnu sombrero and masculine attire of the border. In nn eiclttns name Jim wersts Illes ana then challenges the house te another. The unman lakes him up. sensationally winning, ljiter she summons him mvs mvs terleusly te an Interview, In which she tells of her hatred of Illes nnd nks Jim te aid her lie refuses h"hs made a pact with his old chum, "nrlew. te se en a voyaire for some mysterious Mexican treasure. AND HOIK IT CONTINUES I5AHI.0W chuckled as he explained - unwritten terms of his lensr. "Hank Sparley owns her," he said "nnd th day Hnnk paid real money for her is the llrst day the oilier mnn ever ?et up earlier than Hnnk. you can gamble m it. New Hunk Krt8 m,'-v gettin' sqiiure. nnd he's somehow get htr Insured for .more'n she'll bring In the open market in many a tiny. Hank figures this deal either of two wnys; either T run her new into th! San nit-go slin nsnln with n fat. fce for him. or else it's Duvy Jenes for the New Moen nnd Hank quits with the insur ance money." "Knew what barratry if. don't jeu?" demanded Kcndrle. "Sure I knew; if 1 didn't Hnnk would have told me." Harlow sipped his champagne pleasantly. "Hut we'll bilnc her home, never you lift. Head long. And we'll pny the fee and live like lords en top of it. Hnnk mn t fret -tin'. I spun liltn the yarn, sceln I hnd te. nnd he'd of come .along himself If he l.ndn't been sick. Which w nil hi"0 mennt n three-way split, nnd I m just as slnd he didn't. ' . , , .1 Kendrr went out en drvk nnd Icnnell ngainst the wind nnd watched the water s'lp nwav as the schooner rose mid set tled nnd fought nhend. Then he strolled te the stern nnd took n turn at Hie wheel, jeying in the grip of it after long scpniatieu from tl.c old life whlcn it brought surging back Inte his mem erv. And while he reacciistemed him seif te the work Nigger Hen steed 1-. watching him jealously nnd nt first with ( bvieus suspicion. Nigger H?n, ns Kendrlc had mti iniitiil. was a mnn te be proud of en n ntmlcn ltlm ll 1 1 nHO. If net seven feet tall, nt least he nan passed the hnlf-way mark between that and six. n hulking, full-blooded African with monster shoulders and half-naked chest nnd 11 skull showing under his close-cropped kinks like n gorilla w. He wns nn anomaly, nil taken ; he had a voice ni high nnd sweet-toned ns n wemnn singer's; he hnd nn nir of ex treme brutality nnd with the animnls en benrd. n ship cat nnd it canary be longing te Filipine Charlie he was all gentleness; he had by all odds the largest, flattest feet that Kendrlc had ever seen attached te n mnn nnd yet en 1 hem lie moved ntilclcl.v nnd lightly nnd net without evaec: he held the New Menti in n sort of ghostly fear, his eyes all whites when he vowed she waH "ha'nted." and yet he loved her with nil of the heart in his big black body. "She." she's ha'nted!" he proclaimed vigorously after n while, during which he hud come te hnvc confidence in the new steersman's knowledge nnd hnd been intrigued into conversation. "Den t I knew? lllnck folks knows sooner 11 white folks about hn'nts. Cap'n. Ain t I hcered nil the hnppenln's flat's done been an' gene an' transcribed en dis lieie deck? Ain't I seen nethin ? Am t I felt nethin' ? Ain't I sprctnted when the lin'r en Jezebel's bnck liaz riz straight up nn' when she's hunched her back up nn spit wneu inns 10111s wouldn't of saw- nethin' a -tall? She . she's ha'nted ; mes' ships is. Hut dem hu'nts niii' geln' beddcr me se long's I don't beddcr dem. Hat's gospel, Cap'n Jim: she' gospel." "It's a hand-picked crew. Twisty, conceded Kendrlc mirthfully when Nigger Ren wns again at the wheel nnd the two adventurers pneed forward. "The kind te have nt hand en n piiati cruise!" Fer. Nigger Ren offered both amuse amuse meet ilurine lone hours and skillful service nnd no end of muscular strength. I while, in his own way, Charlie was a jeUel n KtnK of cooks and n man te keep his mouth shut. When left te himself tannic inuiiereii inoesiiuiuy under his breath, his iniitteiings senseless jnrgen. When addressed Ills invariable reply was, "Aw." properly inflected te suit tin- occasion. Thus, with n shake of the bead, it meant no; with n nod, yes; with his beaming smile, anything duly enthusiastic. He was net the one te be looked te for treasons, stratagems nnd spoils. His favorite diversion wns whistling sacred tunes te his canary In the galley. As the New Moen made her brief arc le clear the const and sagged south through trnnquil southern days and stnrrv nights. Kcndric and Harlow diil much planning and voiced countless surmises, all having te de with vvhal they might or might net find. Harlow get Out liis maps nnd indicated as closely as he could the point where they would land, the ether point sonic miles inland where the treasure was. "Wild land." he said "Wild. Jim, tveiv feet of It. I've seen whnt lies north of il nnd I've seen what lies south of it. nnd It's the devil's own. And nun, if Kseebnr's fingers haven't crooked le the feel of it. And if they Imve, why. then." nnd he looked fleet inglv te the rifles en the eabin wall, "it belongs te the man who is man enough te walk away with it !" Mere in detail than at anv tune be fore Twisty Harlow told all thut lie knew of the rumor which they were 1 mining down IJscebnr was one of the lawless captains of a revolutionary fac tion who. like his general, had been keeping te the luountiiineus out-ef-the-vnv places of Mexico for two years. In liewcr California, together with half a dozen of his bnndit following, lie had been taking care of his own skin and at the same time lining his own pockets. It wns a time of outlawry nud Fer Fer naneo Kscebar was n product of Ills time. lie was never above cutting threats for small recompense, if he glimpsed safety te fellow the deed, and knew all of the tricks of holding wcnlthy citizens of his own or another ceunti,. for ransoms'. I'pen one of his recent excursions the bandit captain hnd raid ed nn old mission church for its can illesticks. With one companion, n lieu tenant named Juarez, he had made se thorough u job of tearing things ti ..lecPM thut the two hat discovered n secret which had lain hidden from the passing "yes of worshipful pndres for a mutter of centuries. It was a secret vault in tlie adobe wall, masked by a ennvns of the Virgin. And in the small compartment vvere net only 1, few miner articles which I'scehar knew hew te turn into money. Imt seine papers. And whenever 11 bandit, of any land under the sun, stumbles upon papers secretly immured. It is. inevit able that lie should hastily innke him self muster of the contents, stirred by a hope of trensure. '"And right enough, he'd found it," said Harlow, holding a forgotten ninteli ever his pipe. "If there's nny truth in it three priests, way bnck in the llftccn hundreds, stumbled onto enough jingiin t-vin? u mn'v, e muii ery In think A Talc of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows?) Lmwrluht, 1921. be Charles Scrtbner' Sens nbeut it. Held It accursed. 1 B"s. And didn't need It just then in their business, niiywny. Just what Is it. (I don't kit iw. Juarez himself didn t knew ; Cnptnln Kscebar let him cot J"t se fnr nnd decided te I102 the whole thing nnd slipped six Inches of litiifc Inte him. Hew the peer devil lived le morning I den'l knew, nnd I den t care le think nbeut It. Hut live he did nud spilled me the jnrn, prnvlng le (Jed every ether gasp thnt I'd beat Fernande Kscebar te it. He said lie hnd seen nanitx there te set nny man dreaming; the nnine of Mentcziiinn int.. Jftmtometzln ! of Certes nnd ethers. Ilv. tlgured thnt there wns Aztec geld in it : that the three old priests had some how tumbled en te the hiding place; that they three planned te keep the knowledge nmeiiB themselves, nnd. when they devoutly Judged the time Wns Kendrtc reallcd that all the time that he wns raring madly up and down (here had been a clear Uslen standing uppermost in Ids mind, the picture of Zer.tltki Cnstlcmai- righl. le pass the news en te the Church in Snain. "I wish Junrer. lind hnd time te rend the whole works." meditated Harlow. "Anyway lie ren'l enough and guessed enough en top of it for 1110 te guess mast of tile rest while I've been inillln' around, getting gein'. Twe of the three priests died in 11 hurry nt nbeut the same time, lenvin' the ether priest the one man in en the knew. There was some sort of a plague get 'cm: .he was scared it was gettln' I1I111. loe. Se he starts in inakin' n long report te the home church, which, if he hail finished, would have been as long a your arm and would of been packed off le Spain, and that would of been the Inst you ami me ever heard of it. Hut it leeks ike. when he'il written as far as he get. he maybe felt rotten nnd put it nwuy. intenilin' te finish the job the next flay . And the plague, smallpox or whatever it wns, finished him first." "Fishy enough, by the sound of it. Isn't il V" niusefl Kendrlc. 1-IIOTOI'I.AYS AIL L l-'li. Merris & PaiissunH, Ave. Alhambra m,u n,.ti at j i;vm 0 ir. h n.wii) peh 1:1.1. ',, "DANGEROUS LIES" Kiuttkferd &. AlliBlieuy I sLL.tAjHt.lN I ' m Tuuv - in; ki. a WII.I.IWi IirMII.l.K'S "AFTER THE SHOW' APOLLU MATINKi; IIA1I.Y THOMAS MEIGHAN in III "Till. lOMIIl-XT ill- ' -"LlL-TiST-TA'trX "flinSTNl'T lit-1 1 Ars.rUlrt i l t.i 11 ir. 1 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IIAMK J"I'S .IMiJliri'? AblVJK VIVTlM'.r, DAII.V I.1TK ST 111 , ,, "The Weman Above Reproach BALTllvlOKL kvp 1, .in. Mai. n,,paasfcE In rfr-MM iiVi-u AND WOODLAND AVI DLitn r i'ini.i: iiAii.v Wll I I.M l Mil. I "-'... "AFTER THE SHOW" rr"t irninn liimni i" A- Suiiiireliaimn n iiiieiip J until II bLun.Diiiv iii'.i r.M'. ' "iWi'.JiJ,':. "GODLESS MEN" BROADXV AY ""TViwV: MARGUERITE CLARK in "siuAMiy.ru ytvj" rTTniTrvl "-2 MAIlKIr ST CAFHOL 10 A M. tn 11 15 I- f VIOLA DANA in niJlMAJU'llJlltP.VIvl.lt '.. COLONIAL Ul". -t T' vm "afterhe'shew" DARBY THEATRE CHARLES RAY In "hl-KAP II10N" EMPRESS MAIN HT MANAVI'NK MATIM'U I'MI.V ETHEL CLAYTON In "linilMI'i FAlRMOUN'T 'Ml ,&, s'-'r,', $ WILLIAM S. HART In -TllllI!l'-WIHIUliIlANlL' FAMILY -1,u:u. ,,t'.1 '111 WILLIAM III Ssn.l. In "The Lady Frein Longacre" 56tH"Str,ril"VTi,,ru" CONWAY TEARLE in "rin:j-iiiiTKir' GLOBE r'0"1 MAUK,rre Z, fla, t0 n ALICE BRADY , InJ'MTTI n ITLV" GRANT 4,5r,,IIWSil;T!i, "today "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" CIIMILIK rilAPl.lN (OMLDV COMPtsy fr J OF THE "Fishy, your hat! Ihcrcs folks would sny fishy te n man that stam peded in sim in' he'd found n geld mine. .Sic. while they guyed him. I'd go take n leek-see. And it didn't rend fishy te Juarez, and it didn't te Fernande Kscebnr, else why the six inches of knife?" , "Well," snid Kendrlc, "we II knew seen enough. If yu enn ""' '0,,r way te the place nil right.' "Jtmre. hnd n needle en him. grunted Harlow. "And he was nj full of hate ns n tick of deg's bleed. I-rein the steer he gnvc me I enn find the plnce nil right.", Pnys nnd nights went by monoto nously, routine merely varying te clve place te plpe-ln-meuth idleness. Hut the third night out came an occurrence te brenk the placidity of the voyage for Kcndric, nnd both te startle him nnd set him purzliiiK. th was out en deck in a stenmer chair which he hnd had the lazy forethought te bring, his font cocked up en the rail, bis eyes en lie vague expanse nbeut bun. '1 here was no moon : the sky wns starlit. Harlow had said "(ioed night" half nn hour befere: Filipine Charlie was muttering ever the wheel ; Nigger Hen's voice wan crooning from the galley where lie was making a friendlv enll en the canary. The water slipped and slapped and splashed alongside, making pleasant music in the enrs of a man who gnvc free rein te Ills fnncies and let them sear across n hnndful of cen turies, back into the golden day of the last of the Aztec emperors. The Men- tej-.unins hnd had vast heurds of geld , in nuggets and dust and hammered ornaments and veswli ; history vouched for thnt. And it steed te reason that the princes and nobles, fearing the ultimate result of the might of the .Spaniards, would have taken steps, te secrete some of their trensure before miOTtiri.A'iM The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. GREAT NORTHERN VrTl .."itti: ,.-. ,iiA-ST" I'AST In "THE LITTLE FOOL" IMPERJr?;"T'" uuvi lI 1LLL - - - 'i'll'3 TBI!' 1 0 l-All Vlllsl KARLTON v'HUSTNl'T Aliove imOAI)! Vil'iii,'.lir.,U- (,lerll .s""n. i:tllelt llfiivrl DON'T TELL EVERYTHING' I Uillv 10 A M. tn 11 in V. M. r" ' I phitrh PiItq iiermniuevvn Ave anil M ,L.enign 1 aiace ,.,.,.,,. .,,. CONSTANCE TALMADGE ,-Ju -iim ui:rKiiBMj.s-. LIBERTY mteAU & fei.viiniA a. M TIN ll.vll 1 DAVID POWELL In "UAVhKICOl S Ul" O VERBRbOK "03I, A,.-,J!vTs-n. ., ,MAItlll.l. M.ll N-s "Beb Hampton of Placer" 1 l PAl ACF '-14 -MAHKr.T sTUBrvr 1 r-i.r-vvi, ( A xl , ,. ,, M CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ln;VIIT Ml MN KNOWS" PR INJPPQQ 101s MAHKHT STIIUUT "MIW-UIJ ,, ,, , ,, ,-, ,, T LIONEL BARRYMORE in "Tin: ukvii.'s (iAiiiiKN" DfrCMT MAIIKHT ST nelew ITTIt II 4.1 V M le 1 I 1- M SHIRLEY MASON i in "iiit.i:mh' RIA! TO flEHMANTOWN a'vKNIH: WirU.lKJ T TM,l-i:il()CKi:.N SI" III IT.UT lit (llll'.S- "Dangerous Curve Ahead RUBY mai,ki-t, hJ"l;l:)"',Pl I" A M in II ir, " M PAULINE FREDERICK jjh.kjuisiui:.ss ersiiKhTONK'L JJ-WKJl sv ., .,.,, VI)N1I1IT MILDRED HARRI? i . in "it nn SHERWOOD e-tin iiaitlmnre Av, MT '-'. r.vi ii :ie PAULINE FREDERICK in "Tin; ktimi or tiii: i.vn- STANLEY MAIIKlfT AT lOTII "" lv ' i, II .. I- l MME. NAZIMOVA . I'l "CAMII.I.i:" , STANTON K, Wlfr V.V v, rl-S -ix-iipi m 'OVER THE HILL" ! 333 M'ARKETsT"IrK1T J Itrssi't.i, SIMI'OV In "SNOW BLIND" I VICTORIA ?nKfTJ ,SV TOM MIX , In -Till. 1101(111 UIMOS)" ! RIALTQ- WESTcTiESf ER i ETHEL CLAYTON In "IIKVOND" SUN he end I en me. Why net Rnrmjwhcre Is lower California, hurried nwny by . ivnii nnd canoe te n stronghold .' retn deemed Mexico Clfv? U fr He wns conscious new or nn .1 4' upon the deck, no sound, te mar 'ft present serene fitness of things 11 1 out of ills 11 ins iircnnilngs hc was dm; nliruptly te the swnying. syb,? cck of n crnsjr schooner by if. vngue feeling thnt I0 J ' bnck ing deck odd nlenc. .. '.'i!'?r,0tt''" II0 "-'""cl quickly. "Th. There vns tin n !,.. . '. stronger than hefern w I. ""' . , S nun some one was near nt hand h,', 3 n pnlr of eves worn ,.., ..! W nt hand, ill ! through ,the obscurity of the n R ft T x! strong wnstlic emotion, nnd se strn.i did It recall the emotion of n fevv W nge when he bad fell the InfluMw ft s range wemnn's eyes, that he leaped u his feet. On the Instant he hX .! pectcd te sec Zernidn Cnstelmnr stnJ' Ing nt his elbow. r stl"u'' Whnt he saw. or thought that (.. snw. wns n vngue fitrt,i-n ..i"M ngnlnst the rnil ncress the deck f" 1 him. beyond the corner of he iwJ wnil. A luminous pnlr rf'n & Ing through the dark. Kendrtc ,1 ncress the deck it, n flRh, N- wns there. Hc raced sternwnrd. whl.Vrj nreund the pile of freight cluttered a,W the most, tripped ever a coil of ret;. nnd rnn ferwnrd ngnln. When he st It found no one. se strong wns the ha. press e n,,,,),. ,, ,,,, thnt pem hnd been stnndlng looking nt him he, mnde n stubborn search from prow tn stern. Harlow wns In bed nmi oeW" te be asleep ; the Filipine was miit'. ' tcring ever the wheel nnd when Ken. dric demanded te knew If he hnd nest. nnything slid. "Aw." noun!!.!,. v.In ger Hen hnd given ever singing and ' wns feedini; the ennnry nnd freehenlnr its wntt-r supply. Afterward Kendrlc realized thnt all the time while he was racing mndlv n and down, peering into cnbin nnd'til. ley nnd nook nnd corner, there had beenn clear Image standing upper, most in his mind: the picture of Sfc. rnida Cnstelmnr ns she hnd steed and looked nt him when she hnd snM -it have put a charm nnd 11 spell ever yenr life." New he simply knew that h t1 Aldh feanl il.-.. -1-1 At. a I " had uiu 1111111 iiieugnt tunt sue somewhere en benrd and that. hu. wai as she would, he would find her. Bet when hc gave up and went sullenly back te. his toppled chair, lie knew that nil he had succeeded In was In mnklni both Nigger Ren and Filipine Charlie marvel. Nigger Hen. lie theucht sullenly, had come close enough te undcrstandinr semrtlilng of whnt wns in his mind. Fer the glnnt African rolled Ids tytt whitcly nnd snid : "Hn'nts, Cnp'n Jim? Yeu been sccin' hn'nts, tee?" "Whnt mnkes jeu say thnt lien?" demanded Kcndric. "Did ou see nor ner thing?" ' Nigger Ben looked fairly inflated with mysterious wisdom. Hut. thought Kcn dric. whnt Negro who ever lived would hnve denied having seen seinethin( ghostly? Kcndric lint senrched thor oughly high nnd lew: he lind turned ever big crates below deck, lie had peered up the masts. New. before settling himself bnck in his cha'r. he -looked in en Hnr. ; low again. Twistv was tumme erir, ills eyes were open. I den t wnnt nny funny business," said Kcndric sternlv Did von smitr. gle Knrnidn Cnstelmnr en beard?" Harlow blinked nt him. "Who the blnzcs is Zernidn Catil- 1 mnr?" he countered. "The cat or the canary?" Kendrlc grunted nnd went eat, plumping himself down in Ids chair. He supposed thnt he hnd Imagined the vvhelp thing. He had net seen anything' ' definitely; lie had merely felt that p.vm were wntehing him: whnt hnd seemed a figure across deck might have been the oil coat hanging en 11 peg or a cur tain blowing out of n window Thf mere he thought ever the matter the mere assured was he thnt he hnd allmvad his imaginings te make n feel of him. And by the time the sun flooded till decks next morning lie wns ready te for get the episode. Te be continued ioninrrew PHOTOPLAYS Vhetwuh COMS1NV r -orAsime .' ; pfcThe N1XON-NIRDL1NGER 0 IU THEATRES -BELMONT SS Jffla DORIS MAY In 1'IIK KOIM.IMII A OK" CEDAR G0TU & CIDA1 XM.STA ' ""' 3 AVENUI 3 7 nnd J "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" ZTTTZL , iULlSLUM Tn?, , T 7f.! ,f nT PAULINE FREDERICK In "llli: hTI.Nt) OP TIIK IAHW JUMBO I-'RONT hT Jumlie June aillMlD AVU. I'l.inUrnrd "L" AI.I.-STAIt f.T In "OUT OF THE DEPTHS" ! LEADER (1ST . I.ANt-ASTI.It AVtt MATl.Nlihi I' Ml V WII.I.IWI (' Ke.Mll.t.i: s "AFTER THE SHOW" I nn IT S2I) anr i.eciht strbbti I Lj,-'--''-'i Mm 1 -nn. n an r.f. n 30 tell , JOHNNY INi:s In "BURN 'EM UP BARNES" MIYOM n2U and M.rtinr sis I1 ,y-Ji i- 7nndl I THOMAS 11. I.MIVs n THE BRONZE BELL" IRIVOI 1 n-D AN, ANKO" lll VULI MTIVi I. HATI.T I "i-kin kmise- nmi iemmn ihi.tex I "iTHE THREE MUSKETEERS" .u 9 TH ST, THI, ATRi: Opp. 1rmlnl tiilli " 3f 7 nnd I GLORIA SWANSON In "l MIKI( TIIK Llsll" . , STRAND HKKStANTOWN AR vi- n vs'ti'i sthf. lAfli HAItT nmi l.ll.l l.liK In "AFTER THt SHOW" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. p" .. fl.MO (l(-nnannTi Art. v-ICllUcllllUWU m IVTIM B DAIl.T BERT tn "TIIK LYTELL MAN MHO" JEFFERSON iiinii K Dauphin W s i. .ill- VIOLA DANA In "I.II'I'.'S 11AHN ri'XNV" Rl?"IDOI5Avir & DAl'l'inN IT I MIrv M O.J5. Kyg, (1:18 te II MAY ALLISON In 111(1 n.U!K" (1 b n Ii d Al iii. t. IS . V s
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