Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 30

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919
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A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS
Cocvrlaht. ISIS nnil ISIS, tu tito liilem.i
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THIS STAUi.j I'HH STOHY i
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Jennie MMotie ,M never known I
tnythlne but the dark side of w
xorK inc. xnerc una ucen m in
centive to be Rood and every oppor
tunity to be bad. She and "Slim
Jackson" have known each other
from childhood. Slim has helped to
make Jennie the kind of person she
Is. Their last escapade whs to foVKe
a check. Jennie Is arrested bj le
tectlTf Casey for this crime. They
plan to Ret her pardoned on the pleu
of youth and inexperience. All i;ocs
well until the JiuIrc learns she is the
daiiRhter of IJlnck Jerry "Illael:
Jcrrv!" he repeated "That change
the 'case entirely. Jerry Malonc
the notorious, the Infamous Kind:
Jerry!" He fairly hammered Jerry
with his words.
AND IIKKB IT CONTIMKS
"Dc
0 YOU think you are lit to have a i
child under your care? Your in
fluence is enough to ruin any child ! No
wonder this girl forged that check ! And !
,, I. v ,!,. - "(net
Heavens, man, he dro e on. j st
being known as the child ol i,llLU
Jerry is enough to ruin an girl s
chances, even If she wants to be dc-
cent! Being known as your child, that
cent! neing Known us jimr i-iniii. ......
Is enough to stamp her with a bad name
that is enough to make decent people
. t . .. : !...!"
10 it. v ",""'"","" ,"":.;v hn
innr unueiier needs uuviiun , in'-
ought to be taken out of your cus
tody. I'm going to hold this casefor
further examination to examine into
the character of the girl, and to ex
amine into your part in this affair.
Black Jerry. This court stands for
wiping out the practice of an old crook
teaching his child to become a crook,
too!" And then with a louder thwack
of his hammer: "Prisoner held for fur
ther examination on the charge of for-
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Illlk, JUU. J..V-.'-. . w. ....-,.. i. i
l0.PvV ;, roHrod the mnristrato.
That was nil. Jennie shrank down
from the witness-stand. She saw some
bills comp out of the big wallet of I'uclc
George, and sho saw thev bills pass
to the lawyer, and then pass to a man
behind a grilled inclosure beside the
maglstrate. Some papers were signed,
ti Hion lm follnnpil Hlnelt Jerrv nn
the aisle, nil eyes staring at them, and
out of the courtroom.
Uncle George had a taxicab waiting,
.1 !.. c .l.l T .1.. 1....I.
SHU iUlU .1 H-IIU'I Ui lllli. ill.lll'- llll.l-
died herself. The three of them were
silent, but now and then slip glanced
covertly nt her father. His dark face
was set, glowering. She sensed that
there was something going on behind
that grim face, and all the way home
ahe wondered what that something
might bi.
Two-Man I'lau of Ufo
"IP
J i
NOLI: GEOUGI., you and Jennie .
co on unstnirs." said Jerry
when the taxicab had returned them to
the Pekin, nnd they had entered the
hnllwav "I'll be up in n minute I
g aV yTpJr how things are-
going in my joint."
want to Keep away mim un . ir0m Minis iiancnome lace ; on u up-
"Your Honor begau Ulacl; jieared a great relief ; It became shrewd.
Jerry huskib. , , .calculating. He'd had a close call, all
"Silent!" 'Uie magistrate pounded riKht ; well, in the future he'd have to be ,
his desk with his gavel. And wno ,,.,. ,.Iircf,,i. ,
knows, Jerry Malonc. that jou eie fpstairt, Jerry closed tho sitting- '
not behind nil this, putting the : rl up room (oor , crossed to where Jennie,
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
11Y u.niv
"THE RAJAH'S ELEPHANT"
(Pcggv and Oo-la-ta, riding Pin
Jar, the piant elephant, go to find
Rajah Mir-llubu's stolen jcirete.
A dog guidcj them to a cavern in
the hills, where thru see the gems
in the midst of a trowd of Hindu.
After setting free a cage of mon
keyi. they enter the cavern by n
secret entrance. Oo-la-la is dis
covered and loldly goes among the
Hindus. j
The Transformed Ants
OO-LA-LA moved swiftly. At one
moment he w'as In the shadows of
the grotto of the Sacred Wooden Ele
phant, and the next moment he was bc-
nide the glittering pile of gems.
The Hindus were astouishod, and the ,pou ti, ijBre bodies of the Hindus. In
most astonished one ainoug them was stantly there was a scrambling and a
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their chieftain, a lean chap with t
l'rpshlv shaven face.
"6o-la-la, the magician!" exclaimed
the chieftain, much to the surprise of
Teggy. who was hiding In the elephant's
howdah. "This Is he of whom I told
you," the chieftain went on. "This is
the man of sneezing magic who turned
the lost girl, I.ada, into a dog that bit
the magician, Itamda-Kin. This is he
who gave the girl back to her father,
our enemy. What shall we do with
him?"
"Ah! Ah!" shouted the crowd, an
grily. "Throw him into the pit thnt
has no bottom."
"Shucksl" said Oo-la-la. calmlj
snapping his fingers in the face of the
chieftain. "You can't fool me, UhuuIii-
Kin, even thoueli you have slu-d jniir
whiskers like a serpent sheds its skin,
Sneeze, Itamda-Kin! Sneeze, Ailmar-
Nik! Sneeze, wicked brother of the
irood Itaiali Mir-Ifubu !" And Hamda-
Kin or Admar-Nik. for he was both
with the letters of his name just turned
around, sneezed and sneezed and
sneezed. . ....
The nearest Hindus seized their
knives and beemed about to rush on Uo-
la-a. "Sneeze:" he said. wuviiiK his
hand in front of them, and in au in
stant they were (sneezing so hard nnd
fast that their knives fell from their
hands.
Oo-la-la climbed on a little mound
near the gems where he could look over
the crowd of Hindus.
"I have come for the gold and jewels
jou stole from Itajah Mir-Ilubu !" he
eaid. "l'ou must give them back."
DOROTHY DARNITWell, Who Did You Think It
LffQEE. HERE. COMES A I fe( NO POOR lft Wltk JfflM tl UQOK'. ITS ) itfflffiJt,,jfflLETS 0 AhiD rv , il
W6 a svuu -auto yjB owns thst cR mmgMtBMm gonna stop fcmMSfflgEE the Swell m makMMmmkmii T
OME DOTTLE AMD .ITS AtU OVER &Qif zd lgJ TjifBB C Ar opt.m.t.C OALLxd THE M1UKCR MfJJ Wv j-wT
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Ho stepped through the side iloor nnd
nt.Ai.i.,1 H, .-.,,. 1. ll... u.runo Tn tllfl.vnll lint linlllt' 11 (It tinrenn In linvn flip
hnril-ivorlcltiR muitlo nf Ills two-plcco
orchestra, general dancing ln
progress; iiml as far an lie could kcc.
thero wus thnt atmosphere of lillarlous,
vll -scmliiR iil.:in.lon, behind which
W1( strlct 0icrvllI,cc of the letter of
'Jut heard Jennie Rot pinched nnd
hustled off to court," said Slim in a
low voice, from which lie managed to
. .."
! nersno "HowM It come out?"
unnnrpss imv i.nnpi.fli lis TO Ills own i
"tin-n't ..nm,. nt Tel." .Terrv ro-
torted shortly
"Hut wasn't there a trial? Wdn't I
Jennie have to take the btand?"
x"i
"Anybody in it with her? lld she
Said bhe'd done, the whole thing
oersclf. Hut what business is that
jours?" Jerry demanded gruffly.
. M Mug intorfst
l whnt happens to Jennie, even if y-
that ot
stcd
you
,j0 i,al,pPn to bo sore at me "
ijjs iiUmner and tone were those of I
unjustlj underrated and suspected I
unjusiij underraieu nun suspeeieu
friendship. Ulacl; Jerry turned abrupt - '
jy nllll wimt 0,lt- Kriendship vanished
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sat in n lurge cnnir, aim giowcrca Hicni-i
ly down npm:
She fully expected
out as 'the character of his establish- ; ig ou ( .'''' 'nVdhe a e.uabiv prepared for any
ment. He slipped around the rear of i "J. .?1 ." ,Ln1l Imnk I l'"sonnl revelations or any twists of
the big room, spoke to the cashier nn.K "' ,"'' ,",'t , ' ,' " ' '"" J fte.
ll,i,,,1 t, -,!i,,i. iviitnii mw P. 'know what you really arc. anil 1 know, ,,,,., . , ,
exnmiueil the receipts, whlcli werp ex . . ,,'. . . t, ,.,iE,. Hut Jennie, drawn up tensely, gazed
Icellcnt. spoke to his mnnagcr, nn.l was o i trt I rig it. 1 1 t wli y. , 'p J3 , wit, nailed lips at Hlnclc Jerry. Never
1 hack behind the screens on his wav out, I J !vlb" LJ ' n !i?,r ,V Mnki if von- lcre had sic seen her father like
when a hand touched his arm. Turn , ' J " '' V;.""" this: and his ringing words stirred a
n.,n, l.n n- mil,. .lnnWvnn ll1"' hell take Jennie nwi from jou, , ! ... .'
flirt lnl' t int in Iiml fe.-i jtl trtt 11 1 1 v UnrKPM .
"f - " -' ...... ........1.., . . .1 11.... im liiiiifiiiK utr ir iti nui.
lenclnng and un-
every one was beaten sometimes mat
was just a pait of living. As far as it
i was in her ambitious, confidont. cynical,
generous, self-centered soul I hers was
, .
il. 1Ii, l...nn I., tl. t.t.,1 l.i lints 1 itll tiff
esotim, ydch wm nn Inseparably
element ot jouiiii. .icnnie imeu umi
; . ,, . . . i -i
uumuru srci iuui usm iuj u.
P";,',- , , .. ,,
"Well. T hope you realize the niess
Jou'c got us Into, lie grated at her.
"Don't hit the kid, Jerry. inter-
ruptcil I'ucle Ceorge. fie still spoke ns
the urtiht prinol-cd by an inferior per-
formance, but he also tpoke palliatingly.
"It was raw work, sure and slip ,
should luno had more sense than to
.-.- II ,.., .,!, Lhml lint ill, ui.rc
1.1 .. Ll l-l. I. ..,. rin-.i -..... - ....w
alt" joung once -we werp till crude
workers we all made our bonehead
plays."
Hlaek Jerry did not reply to this at-
tempted mediation. lie continued
glowering at Jennie, his hands working,
iijs Jeep chest risinR and falling until
there was a knocking at the door.
i i. n.i,'irilr
Tuc door opened and Harry Kdwards ,
entered. T young fellow's quick
breathing showed cither liurrj or ex-
eiteinent, or uoii . , ,r-!
"Now, what the hell do you want.'
exploded Hack Jerry.
;i was at the trial. Jerry' the
VOUUK 11'llOW &UH1 llllMUI.', illlll 1. 11V.IIU
b 1!
'No! N'o: Wo will die before we will I
civo thrni bueh," srrpamcil all tho Ilin-
ilu1-. presniiiR townnl Oo-ln-ln.
"HoHiiro my maRio!" oi-icil Oo-la-la.
"IlPivare tlio power " SuddPiilv
Oo-la-la stopped short anil save a great
leap into the air. Then he began to
slap his bare lees. "Ouch I Oh Gosh !
lief-wliillikers!" he veiled.
"rr-uiiiph ! He is fctniidinc on an ant
hill and tin" ants are biting him,"
grunted l'indar, the elephant.
"Ila, Oo-la-la, tho great magician, is
overcome bj little ttnts," shouted
Unnida-Kin.
"IIu: Hal Ha! See the mighty
magician dance!" laugliwl the Hindus.
1 "Dance yourselves !" yelled Oo-la-la,
'and stooping quickly lie hurled a dou
Kl.. l.nn.lf..l .f II... ....-a,....!.,,, l.tti.w. nnf.
III. lll.il. 1. Ill ... .... n ,,.,..... .. u....tb ......
' s'alJ'1?"s. lll.p an" .Dlr 'l!' '!'r-
'Ha ! Who is afraid of nuts !'
lliimda-Kin. "To the pit with him
AnUutanM
dogs!" shouted Oo-la-la. lifting an f
in lnn 1imnrd hih tilturf ln. hnml.
that hnd nart of his ear bitten away
"Ah!" shrieked Itamda-Kin. "Ah!"
screamed all the Hindus
"Ants are but ants and monkeys nre
Imt monkeys." Oo-la-la Nuntched up a
handful of ants and hurleil them to-
ward Die grotto. And instantly the
grotto was swarming with monkeys.
"Ah !" shrieked all the Hindus, in ns-
tonishmeut and fear,
"Ants are but ants anil elenliants are
but elephants! See, I throw this .tiny
, ant into the body uf the Sacred Wooden
Mejilinnl. On-Ia-la hurled an ant to-
ward the lnighty ligiire that .stood silent
and still like the carven idol the Hindus
all thouglrt it.
Xhe elephant lifted Ids trunk and its
loud trumpet rail filled the cavern with
echoes
'Ah: Ah
. . ... . .
Ah:" hoicamed the II n-
dus, and they fell upon their faces be-
fore the supposed idol which had come
to life through Uo-ln-la s magic.
(Tomorrow xeill be told how the
ltu)ah's riches are tescucd from thc
Hindus. I
one of thus- : clenclnng and tin- Kot some business to tall; over, l guess
clinching hnm!- .. -trike her. She looked , ,ou 011t mjmi our Mruslng you.1' He,
up nt him slcadil... fear in her heart - jjrn,i. pressed ho bewildered Harry
but she did not Hindi, she did not so imruwrd and opened the door. 'Good
much as put up on arm to shield "pf ' niKlit." he said roughly. And then
head from the blow. He had not Ml(,,.iy , cripped the other's hand,
struck her often, but when he had she'..r lps, you'r n prcUy decent guy,
had taken it as a matter of course; u,rrv
, un in, magic i iiuu mis mn Him .. , ,.i,ulloiiKeil any one to liiugli at him. h. why hadn't she learneil to do such "uf,.- ,.. ,,, ,
dog a dog that wants a new ear from i "U ' "'?u' A1" ",' 'l, , ' ,? , : i Krmni; il,ln.- us t,. make enffpo ti,i "Why, Sis!" cxela
ltamda-Kin." With a swing of his arm '.. ." ": ',ftuV'.''h" l""T IV'i. : ... ...... . f .i... ..i!.,-.. ., iT.. i ment later. "We forgot
,; , ... .l . . . i .1 , Kill, aill t 1 . X EOt OS lUUCIl Illlll US n ..i.u ui mi; i.iiii.t, ,.i . ,iiuMl-il - , ., , . , ... -
Oo-la-la threw the tmy ant toward the ..'.,' ...' .. .... i,, ,u i mnnu il. hnd nut i.iT until-. in, 'the pot. And this
grotto of the Sacred Wooden , lphnnt. I , t inks he s And 1 got a well-time enougl. to learn those ecn-' wny till it's ruined "
And suddenly out of the darkness there , 't , ,,V'"roTl of my own kid, too- tlnls when she had to. Of course, a , 'I) u what ehall I
Hashed n Kiinriinir. furious due a dog ."..., .i.... . , .i ii fee.'
You know about I
euslod of Jennie nbout Ills ierhnpb
iiiiiui: nri ittta.t iiuiu juu uuu
haps putting her in an lustltutl
Woll ulint nf ttV" ill-
Jerri.
i.-. . . . ..... , i .. ....
."" Know nun i hiimv. .icirj. un-
Harry stepped nearer: his whole bod.v
wns tensu with excited purpose. "Hut
!!..... I..--. .I...I J...I ....I.I.. ' lnl.A
.Jennie away finn rue.
llolli " .- ' . "l"' J'n ........... ""--
"I rom you. Jerry evclalmcii.
"What are you drying at?"
"'f ,V"Ic m"1 ,m Rot mMrM- '
..Uo1.t- yon M0-r rBN. nrrr.
"They've got nothing against ine, and
I've got a good job and if I were
married to tier, tucy it never send lier
away. That d really be the same as
your keeping her, Jerry. To make it
all safe, wo could be married tho llr.st
thing in the morning!"
ttini'L- ."iLee! Lt,iir.,1 nf llin MICOI- Vrtlllll
face. "You want to do this because
you want to sae Jennie?"
"Yes. And also because " He
-'lcs. And also iiecausc-
broke off. Hushing ; It was har
the thing in public like this.
urd to say
tint Int
braced himself and spoke. "l also
ullt to do it because 1 love Jennie."
"Oh, von do!" .ferry gazed at him
fixfdly, his coal-black eyes piercingly
kc After momcnt he spoke, and
shortly
"Nothing doing in that line, young
."" ---"-" . ....
feiiw. I got some ideas nf my own
-cry difl'erent ideas. And as we've
,. , , ,,for irnrry 0ui(1 recover and
speak, the door had been closed upon
him. Uiack Jerry turned about.
"N'ow. wo gotta talk about what
we're going to do," he said bniMpielv.
1. ..-.:.-. Ilnori 1111,1 l f n ( Jill (ill lints llltfl-.
1 1 I'll llli' i vv. tiini Diiiniii mi . i w-
ro(n .., sp1)0se yo'd ljo me out
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of the wa.
"You stay right where jou arc,"
Jerry ordeied. "This talk's going to
be about what's going to happen to
von. nnd vou miclit as well get it first
hand. When we want anything from
you. we'll ask you till then jou keep
f u"'
ui" ,linij ,inwn tiiin thp hie oIihip nnil
,S. l,,M'nk,. ,. "S ,''.", I! i
urew liri-iii mitu, i-, .u.u . ,,.,-..
into a corner: and, a mere speciaior,
she looked on with fearing, expectant,
bright ees nt what was to be the un
foldnient of her fate. Illack Jerry sat
down for the first time, and I'ucle
George drew out u long cigar, lighted
it. and eyed its end meditatively .
There was a biief silence tlio cuckoo
btenned out oi us auouu .umi i-iiiiii-u
.. . i .t.i i -i
o'clock and then again there was
silence , ..,,.. .,....
,,"'.' '-..," ,.,... , ,r.i.
Jerrv." he advised. "This case why,
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..... "'. , . .i n , i i
"Is a anine, ng h.ng-.hc -
k"" ..-..-r. rtl , I
from Jerry as u muffled explosion.
"Why, Jerry: expostulated tlio old
man. "1 tc you we 11 gee ner oil easy.
We'll fight tho case, nnd I know some ,
mighty strong political influence we
can get behind us Sam C'onway'll help
. IP .. ., i.nrl l.,n. A l.nnl- .innmo ..
being convicted, or taken away from
you, don't you worry
y n iniuuic nnoui
thnt . .Ierr !
"That's not worrying me. I wasn't
even thinking about thnt when I said
it was a big tiling. It's big because nf
what it means what it makes me see."
"Makes jou see?" queried Uncle
Gcortfc. "See what?"
Jerry's dark face was llushed: again
his breatli was coming deeply and un
evenly. Uefore him were mutters about
which it lad alwajs been hard for lilm
to speak matters lelatiiig
tions. In the past, tnc
iiiiil iinrpiwni7cd forcps of his crude
hi'iVi
".1
grOWU IUlU piltlllj ail llliu mm ini.iv-
lined, incoherent-yct latently all had
i .1 .i ..A... if ,.,..m.,i.
ueen lilt.1!!;. lllil mm, lumuai ohuuhhj,
what had been vague was growing
clear, and those great stirrings were
hemming painfully definite. He stioe
i to kieii tlie lUmd swelling up in nun
mirier his control, but it burst llie bunds
;,,:",: ",r::U:
-......... .... ... n.. - ,-
"Sure you hnve. Jerry, sure you
hae," agreed Uncle (leoige appuas-
nigly, though ticwilrlercil.
than niv kid. nnd I've ulna thought,
ii,,.,,,, i'nst few lear, uniwiir. that
v(,me times, somehow, I was going to
( L.ive Jennie ns good n chance ns anv
ther kid. 1 got a little dough, and
Lrennie'i, clever so win nut? I've seen
the uiitown kids. Those unlown kids
witii their damned nurses, and their
, " ' "".,""'" ?! '.J""' '
iiainneii iui, uini uieir iminneu every-
tl,lnL- i-lse that's suell lliev'v,. irnl nil
the chances, but 'the ain't got no more
I right to u good chance than Jennie
'Jennie" with an eniph
inouiiicu hi iiineiii's jy uiiu, .len-
..t..i.. ,.! i.. i... ...... rt. i. ;.... i.:.. i r .i.......
111U Q Ulll l" i"- i-.illlvilllUK I'll. - Illlll I
know whut it's gning to lie ; but, you I
hear ine, it's going to he sometliing1
Was?
pvhnt the JihIko sulil
1 Buimnuw, ua aiuu u miuihuij.
nnriil ..-iirrlir- lirt niimnn i1 find fl u tliniirlt
inn i : ......... ...... ... .. -...Hu .... ..v, ... ... ,...t, I.
.Ipnnip, hunched hack m hrr rornfr, i ins imiiortant morniiiB on p. jicr mother ;,. ,.,' .i,' "r rXv "wiiiu ,,.;' "n
held her hharp eyes In Mnii.lerinent had nt .length taken that dutj upon U.,X" &, Lhi In th T
upon the unmatched Biulit ot her erup- herself. She had an unpleasant sense ..f,'0 thnB JoiiXlHti- tn 3Vn3l
tiiely emotional father. 'of lieinc trapped. What could she do? ".!,. JfX' del clous !.mCI?
"Vou bet I ROt a riitht to he proud of She hurried into the kitrhen and " ' Z"-. '' '"J. , ' iV,m Li "?. i
my kid. I already said a part of this frantically searched tl.roush her moth- ,?, .? lomcl ere and thev '
t.noii toninht. I'nelf Oeoiire. Xo man's er's idle of cook books. The directions .??i11 lrc!1,.fcmcw,,cre nU(J tllei two
A Sloru of
New York Life
hist Jennie's roIiir to hnve her big
chance!" fc
iTi.oin n-..,. ...i,i.i l.tu l.nmt itn
nit per- wns surprised nt this llamliig outbnrht J,1IcKe,,t ,"P n, "'"B J twoand every-on-
. lot pride nnd purpose but not grently V'l"R V Vlcic "P U yours, Jerry,
mnmlof. surprised ; the world In nil its phases ''" ''" .vu wnt to know first
had been the object of his philosophic
obsprvotion faiwl In enrller das the
-, ..- .,. - ,, .,,
lean ng
"l?i-.,v t1,1 line ,1 vtirlil In linfrt fl
rialK.C) 1. ,i,.rrv'8 unloosed torrent of
uonls ruslied on. "Hut. wlint kind of a
... . . . , ....... - 1 l
Chance, the kind them uptown kids
eininri, 1 nicuu il ruin eilllllL'U. II IIIK
have does a kid down hero have?
None nt all! I've been thinking of that
a lot lately. Hut what happened to
night has made everything u thousand
times clearer. Down here is no place
for Jennie. If she stays down here,
mixing in with the kind of people she's
sure to mix with around my place,
she's bound to become u crook. I ain't
got any tiling much ngnlust crooks, bill
it's a poor line for a woman. It don't
get her anywhere, and sho nlwnys has
a rotten linish."
Aeier before had Illack Jerry Mykcn shortly . "In a rough, new country,
nt such length. And conscious only of jenne wouldn't have the chimce J want
hi. own troubles, ho was not aware ucr to Iinvo nmi ghc deserves."
that in much of whnt lie said he was ,,,, ,. , . . . ,. ,.,.
roughly voicing the problems and as- ., Uien you might move to some other
pirations of tens of thousands of in- tlt-v- am htart 011t undcr n ncw ,mme
articulate others. What good'd that do? demanded
"Yes, she's absolutely sure to bo- 1,ln''.l "J'-. " ' ,llko a, roUE"
come a crook if she stays down here nccl ""' "ml, J d Hti" ')c n, ,Irne ?n
that's plain," he went on. He paused. .Jennie nnil when people found out wlio
his big chest rose from a mighty swal- l.v ns th.7 ou' ' (1 nU ' ,cr'
low, and he grimly drove out his next ?"ut. ns wcU stn' T'fht, hQ,r,c- e,l,"'
sentences. "And that ain't nil. I , hloa h nn' K00'1' Unclc W-
wanted to punch thnt boozc-soaked j The older man nodded. "I knew
judge for what he said about mo to- , tlin.t. I merely mentioned 'em to sec
night but after nil, that old goat had whether jou were ready to play the
tlio proposition sized up just about real limit."
right. He said It was enough tp drag "Tho real limit? What do you mean
nny girl down, having me for a father, by thai?"
and no matter how high up Jennie got, "if you want Jpnnie to have that big
it would smash everything when people
learned she was I he daughter of Ulacl,
Jerry Malonc. There," he ended, "is
the whole lajout. And it certainly is
one mess!"
Uncle Ueorge blinked. The gigantic
enrnestnes of liluck Jerry was n thing
for even him to mnrel nt. Then he
slowly nodded.
"It sun- is one God -uu fill mess,
Jerrj. What do you want to do?"
Ain t I already told you!' Jerry
exclaimed "I want to get Jennie
away from down here, and I want to.
tiv things mi I won't be a drag on her.
And I want action before that judge I
can butt in with any court, proceed- I
lugs." j
"I suppose you want me to help i
. m.'i'
uii.
"Win eKe would I bo telling vou
all this junk?' demanded Jerry testily.,'
"hure i wain you joure, uie mnootli-
est guy I know."
"I .iust wanted to be certain jou
wanted me." Uncle (ieorge returned
eenlj. "Yes, some people do think
I'm a smooth article" a bit. com-,
pluccntly "though I'u retired now,
you know, Jerry, nnd am not doing
mi) tiling except oneying tnose com
mandments about loving my neighbor us
uij.seif, nnd keeping my mitts off his
bank-ioll. Hut in wandering up nnd
down this lieie widely pross-ngented
civilization of ours, nnd in meeting
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
COFFEE AND CUPID
iir i.ouisn liomiAN
IVP001'' WADDRLTi nwokc wlfh a
wiguc sen
se of happiness. nlie
. ..
yawned and looked at the clock. She
, , , , , , , , , .
had n whole Iiour before rising to
dream over the reception and dance, she;
had attended the night before, given
to the bojs from overseas. .Toe Writ-
wood, brother Hob s medical chum, was
with them over the week-end. Madge
turned over for another delicious forty
vwnKs, wlien n light knock at her door
ir t"n the eii'io-li1!'011?'1 her- Sh( sliPI)0(' M light
iniliscoerpd,bIl".!"ltllrobl' aml ,vent to th ,loor-
IIHUISPOU reil ' lll,r.r ia nror, nn " ,l,luiiOT.l1
, , V " i 1, , "" Nui ''u "' '' "wtuuw m
"h0 was ahvays "P rar'5'' au'l the glass bowl, Hob lit thc lamp and
midgelh118 hCrSd WUh thC rCSt U,C
. ... "TTnn.
i ??,nt"tot'r -,. nfw1
-i " S to "er nt on
selfish we've been.
go to her nt once."
"You'll have to get breakfnst," said
Hob in a comical rlismaj.
Madge drew a sharp breath, "lint
Rob, I can't make coffee," slip wailed.
"Get mother's cook book," directed
Rob. Then as lie noted her Keen dis-
tress, "Never mind. 'Sis. Do the best
you ran and I'll help all I can."
Madge fairly flew into her clothes.
..,.., i,it ...,. M,..,.. n ,.,.,! ....M, i..i
li..r mother rolne't.intlv sacritice. .iJ
only tended to confuse her. In her
haste she knocked over the percolator
and the Klaus top ilew out, Mrtick the I
htoio and broke. She couldn't find
another top to replace it.
She must make the coffee in the old-
fashioned pot nnd that required skill.
I Hut no there was thc alcohol percola
"" .,S"C0Y "", .".? I."":, 1" "1 ."R.
I tor. She would use that. Why hadn't
sue inoiigui. oi it in i u m iMiiuei v
i nnvice c.iiild make nerfect coffee in it.
Well, il was just her temperament to
Iiml Fnilml tr. untiofv hf. fiiflio. ti'Itl.
... . t .. hi.milPH. hi .iililnil. rplnlnrlv "rnn nnn't
(eimie. And , orry herself sick over some imaginary
'God. &trife mothercT used" the alcoho!
' tier mouiur nevci- nam ine iiiuoiioi
i.,..u ....... i- .... Utn..ln.. ...n..:
JIL'Il IllillUl fAl.t.111. lll .JU......J Iliuiuill,i3
when they had company.
Madge alwnjs enjojed it because it
By LEROY SCOTT
Author of "S'o. 11 Wajnlnpton Square,'
"Marv Keoan," etc.
ihumnn nature with Its manners on and
"i nnti in siitniR in every Kind 01
same, wily. I just nnturniiy nave
I want to know what's tho best
thing to do! Jerry fumed Imnalicntlr.
vBlt. nl.nf .In n,.t fount in
become?"
"I don't know,
about that.
T haven't thought
"Vhnt I want first Is for her to have
a big chance as good a chance ns any
other girl, no matter what the other
girl's name Is, or how tutfeh dough her
old man has got. Jennie has it right to
tho same kind ot chance."
"You're willing to play that Idea
to the limit?"
"I'll put nil the chips I got, or hope
to linve, on that piny : '
n Ise old I'ucle (ieorge saw that love vertlnlnsr plans. Must hno n (rood ' com
for and ! pride in hi, daughter were the -(',' ar7nltlh'Sa1a"?yy JSLSZi
dominating qualities in tills mull that I upon, nMllty of Rpulicant. Apply by letter
the ivnrlit sllw ns Toss limn ltiuiinli. mill i only. Klvlnir full tmrtlrlll&rR.
Ills first siiPirestlnn wns lmseil iitinn tin',
probnulc desire of Jerry to be with the
-. . .- ."7 :- . ..:- :. '
object of his love. "Well." he said
meditatively, "some men move nwny
to the end of things where people don't
pay much attention to what n man has
been."
"VnlMnf rlniiif roliirnnil .Tuprir
a chance, to go nwny up and become
somebody why, Jerry, there's only one j
way, and that s for jou and her to i
part company. You stay Jerry Mn- i
lone. She becomes somebody else, who I
doesn't even know you. Can you stand;
the gaff?" ,
Illack Jerry looked over at his daugh
ter, a tense, brenthless huddle, with I
staring eyes of shining black. Then he I
swallowed.
"I'll stand it. "What's the rest of
the idea?" I
Uncle George ignored tho question.
"You might as well gle hex up of your
own nccord, Jerry, as have that judge
take lierTroin you. .. .What would you
yourself do?" I
".Me? I might as well stay right
I Y. I. 1 ...... ..... 1.... h.1 ...Un. 1
Here, 1 Topic hliuw me iiriv, uiiu wiiut
thev think nf mo don't bother me a lot.
Anil I've a good business; und I'll bo
I all right ns long as l go stralgnt
and I'm going to go straight."
"How much money can jou spare
I for Jennie?"
I "I guess you know I'm making good
coin here, and jou know nbout how
much. Me the ponies, cards, women
or boorc don't interest mo and don't
get nny of my dough ; it don't take
much for me. The rest of what I make
Jennie can have."
"That'll be plenty."
(CONTINUED TOMORROW;
i gave a certain air of distinction to the
l.Tl T-- r . -.l.A..lnH.Altla.Tn
''"" J" iuncynsiii" saw numvii. inuj -
,nK .l,os.tfes,s. ,ra;wn lno couee aml
passing it to the family,
S10 hurried into the (lining room and
secllrC( thc urlgllt shining percolator
,rom thessideboard. Then it struck her,
A,, JmUn't the faintest idea how to
manage the machine. She destestcd
mechanism anyway.
Just then Rob came in and she
pressed him into service. 'While Uob
slipped into her mothcr'N room with
tray of fragrant tea nnd golden t'oasl
-lin. 1... - 11 ...I .-..!
was attending to the percolntor .Madge
a
toast.
in
Madge worked away for twenty min-
, utes and then it occurred to her that
I die liad not smellcd the usunl delicious
aroma from the percolntor. She decided
" l""r a little in n cup to test it.
She placed hpr fingers on the faucet,
'""t emitted a shrill cry of pain. Rob
and Joe came running to the vescue.
' rlint, '", lh,e world's tin; matter,
' ;s's- nf'1 'J00, examining the perco-
, ""' ""- "- tiiiunui-u iuu uurueu
imed Rob a mo-
to nut water in
thing has melted
do about cof-
HiwiRumi! asucu.ioe. misy Vf un
TT11. 11. ..mi 1. IT.. , ...
snlve for the burned fingers. "Leave it
to ine. I enn make dandy coffee, mid
"Wouldn't it lie lovely to have Joe
about alwnjhV" thought Madge.
Joe turned nnd met her luminous
eyes. They both smiled.
"I'd love it, too," ho returned, tak
ing her into his arms. "If you will al
wajs let mo mnko the coffee."
ind so it transpired that Madge didn't
.cW,ave to learn thf. culinary nMnk.
,,,. nfi,, ,,i, i,i .i, .. ...i
' ?.' !' "tier all. And when other wives
I ,,,!,. . . : ." t7'UC . iV"nV.V" ' '.' R i1 u?n 'J" s
$Mo V ho h. nana'l ff k
1. ochow and always makes' the
,.
. iuuii.
--
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, i 1
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"TEETH Ol'" THE TIQER''
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"SALOME VS. SHENANDOAH'
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IMVULI MATINEE DAILY
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s-
STRAND ANTOWN AVE
CHARLES RAY In J ,
"CROOKED STRAIGHT"
WEST ALLEGHENY 55&B&
Allegheny
WILLIAM FARNUM In
"inn ai'viL.miia"
I JEFFERSON tE&gESr .
uuuiunn u imiun in
"THE PKHFEqr LOVER"
.. !nm . 'I 1
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