"tr "f. .?, "'Vii V ' ..- 'V" .is-. .ii' "' v-,w tv-x-.-i '.xr ',rPP ' ' ( - e '--if' - (v - rr "--'$ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, HOVEjVIBER 22,' 121 ' 14 I W. i a Hi I TTO REASONS WHY HARR Y CAREY 'JAKES Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te lEZ KLUMPI1 What Has Already Happened Dorethy I.nnc. a tmnlt town girl, irhile en a trip te cv Yeik, uifrlt Laterairp f'rrrtch. a pros nyint, iche brcemes tntercsttd m her and srciirci for her cm important pai t plaiiinj oppeiitc Jehn Scicard, a famous screen star. Scirard ail.-u Dorethy te marry him, but nhr rrfuars. KiU KiU hern, a big producer, effrri Dorethy a contract, but she itetsn't like the pic ture and dcelinrn the contract. Dorethy rralizcs that the loves Law rence I'reiuh. She (cntd fur Ithaca te play a small part m a picture. And Here It Continues I wondered, tee. If the police would b wuiting for ine when I get off the train in Ithaca. Thinking of that frightened me se that I was ready te jump off before we get thcie. I hud dled down in my chair and wondered what in the world I oeu'd de I'd mule i Mich nn awful mess of things, and it would hurt my people e tcrnbly if it pet te t'.irin; I vished 1 ceulu die and Just end it all. Ami then, lute in the afternoon, net long before we wre due ra'h Ith aca, ii inun came through tln mr ami shinned beside mv setr "Are ion Dorethy Lane?" '. n asked. rl.nr,.. nl n nl.m ,.... l, 1... h,.l.l ,n I M hand. My iirct impulse was te deny ,t. I could tell him I wasn't Huethy I.ane, nnu men. wiyie ii" was going en through th truin, I could run out t the pliitfirm ami jump off. Hut an Instant later 1 rcnlizul hew foolish that was, and w Inn I luukid nt him again and saw hew kind liii f.i v .s, 1 t-'t I Can ) Can Yeu Imagine It? 111 LL MONTAN . Is te plu) the role of Curdin.il ltlchellcii in u parody en "The Thrce Musketeers," te be made by Uax Llnder under the title of "The Last et Uie Musketeers," "Czc Daily Mevie Magazine i enn ' Palmer went down te Harry Carcj b ranch te visit iiiin the ether day. There she met Mrs. Carey "with freckles and a quick mind," and a young Carey, "a baby ui'h n grin." Yeu bee them all above; also a lapful of liarrj Cnrcj's pets. 'What he te'.d Cennie' of the old days you'll find in an adjoining column M'i" that notions u'ry bail could come Ce mi' through Kim. "Yt's. I am." I answered. ' "All right iv ill jiiu come vutli me, - I . .. . , .....1 V - ..I. .1..1 .... ..... l.ii r . i. I jiteasi.. ; nun i c jii.-tt'ii uji m,. KtiK.itut started artctl toward the drawing mom nt i cud of the car. My thoughts rneei madly as 1 fid - th lowed him. 1 fe't -i re that he wis go tig te arrest me. I i eu'd imagine the bnirihle things thnt awaited me in New Yerk. I'd have te go into court and I tell all 1 knmv about peer Pei-is and iiMr.ithiiig about m;self and about Kik Kik lern ill, it teemed te me that 1 ! couldn't ' j The n.rui 'topped and" te let me piv ,rf. Hint into the little i nmr-.iriment. ' then closed the deer and steed back I ngtilnt-t it. 'Don't leek e frightened." he said. I "I m ye.ir m.u , ivecmr. hum 1 crime te ' . i 'meet ve'i becniiM' Lnxrenee I tenrli " - - T 1. wired mi' t; get en at the last Millien. New, Mippose we s'ip of the next time j jthe train steps, and meter into Ithaca, j That will n old well, any unpleasant -tics." , I I tint m head down en the arm of the sent nnd burst iiue teais. 'Ilia n Pi" tieni what I had feared Mciaet! nh.i .T tee inuiii for me. I ('nil Ilanni'ig that was n. row I diiecfer's name - was awl'ulU nice' te un. H" l"t 1110 f.V H'V a leu I.iu- 'aenis.. ami then lie pnif-j me "') tn" , tl'.eiinier anil sum hiinni : "Nev re mind, i.nldi' . ! new ail tibei.t jr. and 1 can si e t i,: t it irieki rntty b'ni-k te jeu. but the tbin going te blew ever all riiit. and you'll I wonder hew u :ld lnc let it scare i jeu e New-, we're -ilnii'St tj the town v 1 en I'm going id nlulrrt inn, se drj your rui and pewdei your nose nnd come en." . r sf,t "P nnrt ''1 n" h) xM. "?" an,J ' V the tlmO tile tnU! SleWO.I (low II I I was nil r'gbt .ig.nin, except that ti v min'ites oil' sobs would come j im threat nnd l'r lme te swal'ew Irtnl t' gcr I of them Mr. Manning's mr was writ' ' : lim: he sienied te have iilniinul e ei 4 thing cry cnrefiillv and tea minutes 'later we were rushing along throng. I the mesr beautiful, hilly isiimtn. vi' (n wnnibrful lake liolew u-, .nid e'er tn the ether side. '!. towers and r""" of 'jrnell I'niversit tisms against t I ski A sight like that would mike 'nmliedy lee bettr, no matte I was ihc trouble v 111. t .m "I in .nit going te take you te Im- ncn " Mr. Hiiiming told me 'Therm l'.my'n working theie new. hut in a fw lihns we'll be out en loi'atieu 111 sep i ,ierv beautiful fsiU net far fiem hei , j lid I thought perheps you'd like te go there and wait for us. It's a qiiet spot I and win 11 haie a chance te g' t bebl ourself and brace up a bit. ou leek I te me as if you needed ll rest." ICeinombering the turmoil I'd 1oeii lining in since tin- day .Jehn Seward Ipiopesed le me. 1 didn't wonder that h" I thought se. ' "You'll love tins 'llt'e old inn where ' leu'ie te stay." he went en: I ft It sine ilnit he .mis just talking en and en. se I tint 1 wouldn't fiel that I n id te. "It'w one or the o'epst building In tin pint e the (eunty. nnd In the bain there' j a unci r old cnrriii'jc i mi I.afnyeite I mile In the la' time h" came te (lie , Sta'es." The sun hm' gene down In that time. mill l lie twili'iht was wuiiucrrul. I pen was a new moon, and the h't Im I Ju been tut in 'he fields past which we rode, se ih.it the perfume in the an wp wende-ful III spite of nn fifiis n wonderful sense of peace came te me, and I felt raore grateful than ever I TO ST A Y HOME te Lawrence French for what he had done fur me. J felt tlmt 1 would hme mm mad If Id hml te itu in New erk an 1 tight my tieul.lci alen The mn was a darling place and I rrm niJ 10011li with it) ll)vv t.eliil)S nnd ' ! pabl- windows. I could n-e th.- funieu1-I .fulls. They were u high higher ; than thou Niagara the nnkoepor said. h net se big. of leuiw and at rirst I found tli-ir rear uti disturbing,' Ujt after u time it just seethed me. The i.heits en in sfnare Utile woellen bed snielled nf hi vender, and b the old-fasjiiened (lievii there was a patent rocking-chair i ue of thes-e big. old ones that ate n comfei table. When 1 was a little girl my g.-and-n.eiiicr used te sit in one of these and l ei k me te sleep. Somehow, that mem- "" .' ..I..'.. .. .. I ..... IIIV.I ." . I L II ' '. liCV lll'lfll. ,11f. ll.ill ..I .111 l..fn .. ..m.A.. ' III.'IUI' t r-i. ..... i i , .. !' 11.1 i iiiifi i'i mc mm fi niv irnp h . " . e '" where the .'Iiastl.v things that had hap- p'lu-il in .New eik before I left tin rl no place. And 1 wished that I could I important role in "Stay Heme. his stay in it lerevcr. j r,v production, with (inreth Hughes I stayed in bed all the net day. .,,, ..llap ret. slieping most of the time. Jt late in '" ll" ,' , V . , , the afternoon of the .lay after that I i " l''1" lins bce nPI''ring be bo get up and put en one of Urn die,xci i fore the camera for two years. Dur- tiini wii in i ii y su.t'iiM a mile, ivil-rnd-whito-ehorhcil jmghn.u one inn. went downstairs. And tne Mry firs 1 ei son 1 saw as I stepped out en the pep h was I.jwrenc l-'remn. Tn be ceut limed tomorrow FOR )Ol R SCRiPBOOK OF STARS MMmMMj&WMMk ! rm ii i vm mm mskz?&m i "T ,isz? tMjmts. .. ' sirTMwnmmmm!m.secT ' ',' Sir ' m i.;(i ' " .3$& l f Jf3"- . - i.eLlJslillUi-1;' HfU?y CvitaT TELLS ABOVTTHEOLD BIOGRAPH DAYS Iy CONSTANCK I'ALMKR Hollywood, Calif. AltAXCH with n let or cattle a liaby with a grin nnd a wife with freckles and n quick mind ! These are the thing: that give Harry Carey that contented leek, t had lunch with him the ether day In his dressing-room bungalow , miniiH cewh, baby and wife. Hut I'm sure they won't mind, because he talked about them all the time. He was one of the original lliegrnph cempanj. Oh, je., I knew thnt every third actor Is, tee but he isn't! The company was made tip of twenty-one people, and today, across the fctreet from v. hat was the old Uiegraph studio, in it little Mintlwlrh store, where they used te spend what money they made for what feed they could get, is posted n list of the names and faced of these twenty-one. And Harry's Is there. Stories of thine dtijH are always in-ten-el intcrestint; te me. I think the carl struggles for success of any one or nn. thing are, don't you? Se I switched him off the cows, the baby and the wife, shoved a flip of coffee near his liaiiil. and sat back witli a sandwich in my own te listen. It veined that he played the noble soldier, icdiiian or convict wrongfully accused at the will of the director, who was none ether than David Wurk (irilllth. He laughed bis boyish side long gurgle and said that the ether day he'd wandered down en Main street, our Mexican tenderloin, during the lull before his present picture. There, in :i little garish, greasy theatre was ad vertised "Harry Carey" in pu old (iriUitli film that neither he nor I could remember. Of course, he went in, ami theie was Mary l'ickferd as the persecuted heroine, he himself ns the usual noble seigeant and Lionel Harry Harry mere ns the illaln ! "Yeu knew, an 1 sat there watching that thins twice through, these old das came l.ick te me. Hut one thing puzzled i ne. Somebody gives peer old Lionel bis deathblow-, and instead of falling at once te the fleer, lie does three complete, Iltith St. Denis turns und tumbles half out the deer. New what under the sun did he Je thnt for? "Then I hnppeneil te remember. We were paid Se a duj when we worked. Of onutse, the object of the game was te work as often as possible. Interiors were taken one day and interiors an other. And jeu knew what old Lionel was doing? lie was aiming te stick part of himself out the deer se that he'l be culled te work the day the ex tol iers, were taken '." HH SAID they all borrowed money fiem Mr. (Jrlllith. Win never they ' npproached him en the subject he never j failed te tefiise llatlj but they get the mono ! Kvery one was always in debt te eVcry one else, but thej all admit l thee were "geed old days" and then they sigh. Hut before I knew it lie was oft' en the ranch, the baby and the wife again hew last month's forest Hie came within -100 fort of the house; hew it burned ever land he had been planning te clear of grousewood anyhow, and tavcil him a let of expense; hew they nearly get a hundred or two hundred pounds of henev from a bee tree, but built tee much tire nnd burned the honey and hew cheap he felt when he returned te the house, hone less, te find that Mrs. Carey had had dozens of jars wabhed and set out te contain the prize. And then he snld he'd give me a deg, if i wnnted It if 1 wnnted it! N there nl,ythlng I want mere'. And wnnted te knew if I'd spend a fouple of ilays en the inneh with Mrx. Carey picking out the dug: Would r, Will 1? .lust watch me IT 'hut Would Film Drama De Without Bathing Girls? ANOTHKIt bathing benulv from the Mae; Seunett feres has forsaken the lure of the witching wave-, and still niei c witching bathing suits for the I . .!..... .1 held. The latest addition Is 'imuiavn Hartine Hurkett, who has been selected bv Ditei'ter (Jeorge 1. Hr.ker for an ing this time she ba been featured in si verul cemedie- by l'e and I'iiler sal as well as Hppearlng opposite H istcr Kenten in one of his early pictures itoi'eutly she was featured in a sprcinl -i i'ies of slmrt sUbjeits by the Cen tury Coined Company . i v 4.Pft.' m mt At4U' tt im w ' DAUGHTER THIS IlKOINS Tim STOItY .Ttm Kendric. the devll-tnuy-cnre. wliuiH-liFiirtctl Amer.cnn, en nrrUal t ine nerucr town, ik!i his pnis en I'urty te m.ilic; a nlaht in the wlilo-epeu town ucreau the .Mexican Un Tney winu up in urtcca'i Hwll works In hln bloeil mid he calls, en fl'u iriimiuinir jeini. inn uricuB te prev.da some en le may oice. Ituls lllej. an eiil rival und enemy. IiresseU en by hln companion, taken up thu ilefl. Ul companion's Identity la a mMery, but every en,- sees It Is a woman under the sombrero and mascu line attire of the border In an exetllnir sama Jlnf wersts ltles and then chal IcnKe the house le anetbre, The woman lakes him up, nensutlutiallv wlnnlnc. I ater she summons him uiyslerleuiiv te an Intorvleiv, In which she tells of h'-r hatred of Wen and asks Jim te aid tier, lie refuues. as he has made a imcl with his old chum, llarletv, te ee en a eyatte for some nnsterluus Mexican treasure. On thu oyase In a disreputa ble tub wllh a eualnl cutthroat crew, Jim him u premonition that the woman who has (.alltd hetcclf Xeralda I'as tlcmar, has wrought her threatened epell en him. AND IIKIti; IT CONTINUES They retp:idcdSati Lucui one morn ing, turned north into the gulf and steered into Ln l'az, where Harlow bald he hoped te get a litiu en Escobar and where they allowed eustem officials nn opportunity te assure themscUes that no contraband in the way of much dreaded rides and ammunition were being carried into restive Senera. "Loce (Jringees out ufler burro deer," was hew the officials were led te judge them. Harlow, gene several hours, reported that Escobar had net turned up at thu watertrent dived le which, according te the murdcicd Juarez, he reported new and then te keep in touch with his out law commander. Steering out again through the fishing craft and harbor beats, they pounded the New Moen en toward l'ert Aihcnture. Then came at last the night when Harlow, looking hard mouthed and eager, announced that in u few hours they would drop anchor and go nsherc te see what they would see. Nigger Hen and ' I-'lllpliie Charlies were in structed gravely. They were te remain en beard and were te maintain n sus picious reserve toward all strangers, denying them foothold en deck. "The gents who'd be apt te make you a call," Harlow told them Impressively, "would cut our threats for a side of bacon. Yeu boys keep watches day and night. When we get back Inte San Diege Uny, if ou de your duties, you betli get JJilO en top of our wages." It was shortly before they heisted the anchor overboard te wait for dawn that for the second t'me Kcndric felt again that oddly disturbing sense of hidden ees spying at him. Again lie was alone, standing ferwnrd. peering into the dark ness, mini; te make some sort of detail out of the black wall ahead which Har low had told him was a long Hue of cliff. As before Charlie was at the wheel while Nigger Ucn was listening te in structions from Harlow aft of the cabin. The voices came faint against the gulf wind te Kcndric. The words he did net henr, since all of his mental force was bent te determine what ir was thnt gave him that un canny feeling of eyes, the eyes of Zo Ze raida Castelmur, in the dark. This time he was guiirdcd in his no tions. He steed still a moment, his jaw setv only his eyes turning te right nnd left. As he had asked himself countless times already se new did he put the question ngaln : "Hew could n man feel a thing like that':" At his age was he developing nerves nnd Insane fnneic-.y At any rate the sensation was strong, compelling. Making no sound, he turned and stared into the darkness en nil sides. He saw no one. Suddenly, stnitllng him se thnt his taut muscles jumped involuntarily, came un excited shout from Nigger Hen. "Ha'nt.s'. Cap'u Harlow! Oh, my flnwd,. save me new ! Looky dnr! Loekydarl It's ft lady g-g-ghest'. Oh, inv (iawd, save me new !" Kentlrlc ran back. Nigger Hen was clutching wildly nt Harlow's arm. .-.. .).! -.1.1 fnl ' nnllVlnil I ou fcuperswiieiiK inn iui. i,,....... Harlow. "It's only that piece of tern sail tlappin' thnt Charlie was gMn te sew. Can't veu see? I thought you weren t afraid or the M'W .woeu s hn'nts, nnv way." . Nigger lfi Shifted his big feet un easily and little by little crept terward te leek at the Happing Lit of sail cloth. Slewlv his courage returned te him. He hadn't been afrnid nt nil, he de clared, but just sort of shook up, see ing the thing all of a sudden that way. Kcndric ptised en as though nothing had happened, as he roaei'd perhaps nothing had. Hut jit the s-iiine he made his second quiet search, in the end finding nothing. Hut as he went back te hN plate up deck he turned the mat ter ever nnd ever in mind stubbornly. Coincidences were nil right eiieush. but reasonable explanations lay back et them, if a man could only see ju-t where the explanation lay. He sought te reason logically ; If in .!. enmn one had been standing leek- in- at him. if Nigger Hen had seen ... ,.l,;n. ether than the Hupping can- vi then that some one or something bad gene aboard the New Moen, ul San Diege and had made the entire cruise with them. Thnt could hanlv hove been done without Harlow s knowl edge. Twe points struck linn then. Pir-t. Harlow had demanded who o e laidn Castelmar was; had net Harlow- niei ea rneu nn- mine .?:. lll M.....V , , i he ncarls? Second. It recurred te mm thnt Harlow hud followed her te tne hotel in the border town, had even hml word with her. since he had brought ndVJeVmessa,e:.Thal.inr!; her te the ".. .i... t.n..i nt nil? His exnlnnn cone i" '" "". . . ... i.i.. i tt nt the time Usui neen miwin.iiii.- .nniiRli: he had hi Id thut he had. Ben- n et a room. Imt niw Kendric re - e t "i i I...... Hnrlew. en t lilt same P''!-jAfliilJ'CnlirisIri ''wimfweuhi " I' ri.YiiiB by moenrlsc! What weul he have done with n note, room; i lint slewlv the dawn was eiiiing. the . rncced shore win revealing i1-'' ' !"",", . " -lllnr. it Kendric M.rued his 'boulders and kept his mouth shut. ler li em who no - ' '. .. I. .11 muTtcr iv Indicating That That Which Appears llii. Karthlv Pararlse May ITme Quite Anether Sert of l'lnce Htfip of white liench three hundred fret lone a score of paces across at its w dost, with blnck barren rllffH Ri.iird ,nU' it and the faint pink dawn s.ewly Kr.iw.nga deeper te-e ever it, Mich was the pert of advent iru into which nose, tl. row beat hriiiRinc Jim Kendric mil Twit llurlew treasure M'cl.ins. Iu the s'eti crouched Niucer Hen. come ns.hi re In order le row the beat bin .( te tee New Moen, his eyes buleinir with wonderment that men should i eme nil the way from San Diege te d sembarh upon he selium n spot, rin d.nser shoved It no-e Inte the sand. Kindric nnd Harlow, carrying their Biniill piicKw nnd ritlcH, NpraiiR out, Mj; gcr Hen shook bis bead und pubhtd off iiRiiin i 'I n the cl.ffn the easiest wav." cried ', Barlew. Ids een tdiltiiiiK -Mith exeile meivt "I p there I'll s'et my be.irin'b ' nnif we'll steer u straight --tr'nR Ulu fn,. wleit's ahead. Ilendleiic. old mate! Step llwlj W the word new while it'n cool And bv neon. If we're in Inch- " He left the rest te iin.i man's imagi nation and hastened across the Mind end te tin rock wall. Hut mere forbidding than rer rose the cliffs against the path of men who did net knew their every crevice, and it was full day and the sun was up before they came panting te the top. Down went, pucks', with two lieaving-cliested, bright-eyed men atop of them, while Harlow, cempabs in hand, get hln bearings. The devil's own he had nnined this "rjiitx. from nfur; the duvU'b own It A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE Who Knows?) Copvrieht. iSil. bu CherJei Serllmer' Senj extended itself, nnked and dry nnd deso late before their questing eyes, u wenry land, Kun-smitlcn, broken, looking de serted of Ged and innn. As far as thej could nce there were no trees, little growth of nny kind, no birds, no graz ing beasts. Just swell after swell of arid lands, here and there cut by ancient gorges, tumbled ever by heaps of black rocks, swept clean of dust en the high places by racing wind", piled high with sand und small stones In the depres sions. Where growing things thrust up their hends, they were the harsh, fanged and envenomed growth of desert places. The place had an air of unhellncs.s In the light of the new day. A thorn, n.s Harlow turned carelessly, tore the skin en the back of Ills hand painfully. The pnrcnt stem had un evil leek nnd he "Then are jeu net fsenercs Kcndric cursed It as though it had been a cou ceu cou Kcieus malign agent, und struck nt It with fiis clubbed rille. Fiem the place where the branch was wrenched away exuded n slew red sticky ooze like co ce ngulntlng bleed. "There's our course," announced Harlow, pointing, "wllh half n de.eu bourn of damned unpleasant walking, nccerditig te peer old Juarez. Sec theM three peaks, standing up together? We bear u little off te the south for u spoil and then straight toward 'em. And neer a spring until we get there ! Ieek out you don't poke a hole in your can teen." "Keady." said Jim. "Let's go." They went en. New thut a new phase had come into their quest, with the dnys of distant speculation giving place te action en the ground, u eertiiin difference of character was manliest in the two men. A growing taciturnity, accompanied by deep frowning theiightfiiluess, locked Harlow's lips, while Kcndric, te whom nny sucu experience was always pri matilv a lark, exnanded nnd mounted steadily te fresh stages of liglithearted- ness. It muttered les te him than te bis companion what might lie at the end of their journey; the journey itself was' witli Jim Kendric the golden thing. Hei felt ulie, jubilant, keenly iu sympathy I witli tlie lure ami est of the expedition. ! He fell like singing, would no doubt and later a few dusty struggling piuens. i I'HOTOI'I.AYS ... , im,, iienis S. fassyunk Ae. nuiaiuuia ,,lt at.v nt '. Uvea 0.13 & 0 IIAMII l'(llVi:t,I. In "DANGEROUS LIES" ALLLGHENV" l .uiintunl i Alltcncm Mm n.illy "'15: i:en. S WILLIAM III. MILLIV. "AFTER THE SHOW" APAi I r u.i iiiwti'suN ArULLW mat ini.i. hah i ineMI's.0. ars. M.1 INI.I. IIAJI.Y THOMAS MEIGHAN tn "nn. e'air or IjVNVxn" ARCADIA ,!WL..r i,1, i1-",,1 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ln"JI.Mlfl ri'i. M KIHI" iCTAD niANlv.Lt St UII.AIIU A E A5 1VJt MtllMi: DAI. F . ll.LSTAn f VST In The Weman Above Reproach" ! BALTIMORE .TJlIr - KICIIMID llMtTlir.I.Mjr.ss "EXPERIENCt" ' RRNIPn! "4T" an" WOODLAND AVE wini e ' nini.r ..-i'. I ......... ... ,IITIU Sill I It), ll. ""'I'' ... "AFTER THE SHOW" i BLUEBIRD tllend & 5dii('j, Imni n ( i3lln mill L' u it I 11 DORIS MAY in ''Tin: rnei.isii (.l BROADWAY "r-.rV'r.V7,. u? MARGUERITE CLARK le J'hf K VVIItl.i:i 1 !" capitcju yirn7-. rv VIOLA DANA in nu; matcii imi: isr.it" COLONIAL u". nr,.:v.ie;i. V.e0, VIIT.IM V. 1111.1.1'." "AFTERTHE SHOW" DARBYTHEATRE CHARLES RAY In "st HAIMIMIV' EMPRESS"MAI-Mx,VNK" ETHEL CLAYTON In 'Ml I'A (v Il FAIRMOUNf "IVi ."..rJ,,;L(' EUGENE O'BRIEN in "is i.iri: vmiiii mum FAMILY T,n-T,u:'. "' yiTclrr rrt ..'.imrir, vixreiins " ,,,n T1, C.rent Imnersonatien" Tlie Great Impersonatien'1 56TH "ST. "Tin .ATr?' -v.' ': ". f""' CONWAY TEARLE tii "Tin. riitiin:it" rjrnt: r,wh mahkht sr " GLUtJn. c en, , ,, ALICE BRADY In "I.ITTI.r. ITALY" rDAMT e:i eirtAitD avf: vjixAIN i MTivr,r, wrn "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" ciiAiti.u; eiifVixis ceuiuii; . company r jW OF THE have sung out in some wild border bal lad or bit of deep sea melody with n piratical swing te it. had he net been half the time fairly breathless from the pace they maintained ever the broken country. In u couple of hours they left behind them the worst of the gorges and can can yeiw, lllnty peaks nnd ridges, nnd drenned down Inte n lone crooked val ley floored with dry sand ankle deep and grown ever with a gray shrub plainly nkln te California sagebrusn. Here was some scant evidence of animal life, n dusty jack rabbit, a circling buz zard, n thin snettcd snake, n wild pony with up-Hung bend staring nt them from the further ridge, gene whisking nwny an thev drew en. And they ciime te trees whebc shade was grntuul, oaks and Harlow?" he aiked Impudently thev o-!i,ir,le,l nenlnst nrellitrnev with (heir wnter. thev iinstoiiiiercl theli-ciu. teens and rested In the shade en the wny up. At last they came te the crest of the barrier of the blistering hills, hav ing been en feet for n full five hours. The long wide valley below was one sweep of green: fresh, colorful, cool green. Acress It wnndered many cows and horses and donkeys, browsing where the hcrblagc was lushest, dozing iu the shade of the widespread oaks, standing indolent in the golden sunshine. A bright stream of wnter cut the emerald sward in two, coming from the border ing meuntnins at one end, cone Hnsliine Inte the mountain-guarded pass at the ether. Frem a distance Kendric heard a bird singing away'llke mail and saw the sweep and flutter of a butterfly's wing. "The earthly paradise!" he cried ad niiringl. Hut already Harlow's tixed eves were I uiinti the mountainous ceuntrv across the alley. ' "Come en," lie said, slipping his l pack-straps ever his shoulders and I swinging up his rille. "It would be' three te he miles, easy going, and' we're there! There are our three peaks. ' straight across." . I'llOrel'I.AVS Then came the up-hill climb as they ,', expectcd. senercs; everything I, passed out of the western edge of the ""i1,, (for . " Ojcz. I'cdre sandy flats, a steep spur of the cerdil- '";!'" turning In his saddle and lera. a region silent and saturnine nnd "'hlrcS'Sing two of his men. u.ithinknblv het. Three times, though . Ken.e two hen,c'?. nu'.1 ,Pt les A,P 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"".? Vt ? MII.TOV SM.I..S fn "THE LITTLE FOOL" IMPFRIAF wm a- vvausut"&ts. tJtKl LY TELL In "A Tltll'TO I' lt IIIM-:"; I'ADITnM UIBsis-li' ai,ui0 iuiu.1 ' irljHfil M11 u, A M .(). .;, .. ., ll.UliKc lU-IU, tilurl.i .Sm.ihsiiii, 1 .1 tint t Dt-Mrr. 'DON'T ThLL EVERYTHING' Lehigh PalQce"Uur,naTrAu,u's CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "(llllll) IILII.IthMUs" I IRRRTY "I'HOAU & (DllMlllA A. l,IUCl I 1 l 'l IN'i.K nm CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "wniDiM, ni:i i.s" 1 OVERBROOK 'li!hu .'I SI1SII.M.I, .h,'S "Beb Hampton of. Placer" PAI APP '-14 "mahki.t-STW.UT 1 '-.vI ie a m, in ii i.s i' m CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG hi "WIIAT M) si.N KNOWS PRIMPFGC iei"mauiJ:t "srui:V.r IIAMII lit Tl.l.K In 'TICKLE WOMEN" R FP, F NT " AflK lT K r hciewi 7tii SHIRLEY MASON m "iitKL.vi;" RIAI TO -r-j.uNTuw ui:n,i: I1-L. 1 - I' I'l i i'i- in,. ,ci: : I mn.itr nii.iir.s' "Dangerous Curve Ahead" PI IP.Y MAlliii;T hT nr".ew ttii ivij i ,,, M lu ,, i;i ,, M CHARLES RAY Iii'TIJ,1jJ)I.IIs,WM1MI.NIIOI 1." siAVHY ,Bn MAIIKRT .STItnLT ir v j i SAM in .-li.Mimr MILDRED HARRIS i in "IIAIUT" SHERWOOD 54Vr!-'V'v;'e PAULINE FREDERICK inj'Tiir, .stlm, or rin; i.sii- STArJI FY mahkkt at um 3 i nnuL i ti . m i it ir. p. .v. MME. NAZIMOVA In "( AMILI.I." STANTON ftW1;, ,A,";r.-. fJ ""Viri.JU'V."" '"" "OVER THE HILL" 333 MARKET, T7n ynTm: IM s i i uMi'sn. 'n "5NOW BLIND" VICTORIA .WFVt- " ,."" TOM MIX In " Till; net'li 1 1 IIIA MONK" RIALTd WEST CHESTER ETHEL CLAYTON In "J1BYOND" SUN Only when they were fairly down i. the fleer of the valley did hpy we ikS ranch houses. Thcre were several big. rambling abode with wliltcwnscVi walls, bnrns and smnllcr outbuilding nil making n qlzable group, " "Neighbors,' snld Kcndric. "TW11 be wanting te knew whnt we're abeni pottering around en the rim of their holding.' "It's growled It's nnybedy's lnnd ever tt,... Rnrlew. "They'd U I out of it." "" P Thcv unshed en across the fint.i. .. ing casually hny they were all lcviw and ditched for Irrigation, and came it last te the creek, where they tct under an oak and drank deeply ttnj smoked. As they rose te go en th snw four horsemen bearing down mini them from the direction of the raneK houses. "" "VnqtiereB," said Harlow. "TIimIP V be wantin' te knew If we're lest." "Thev leek morn HIta bi-lr.n...i.. i cowmen," grunted Kcndric. "Ever! man jack of them wears a rifle. And they're In a rush, Twisty, old mate What will you bet they don't herd1 us buck where we came from?" "Let 'cm try it en," Harlow shot back nt him, his .eyes narrowing en th oncoming riders. "I'm geln' t0 roll up iu my blnnkct under these three peaks tonight If the whole Mexican Army shows up." The two Americans stepped nnd steed ready te case their shoulders out of their packs and start pumping lrnd if the newcomers turned out te be half th desperadoes they appeared. "The wa te argue with these 8ert of gents," m5 Harlow contemptuously, "Is sheet their eyes out first and talk next." Hut as the foremost of the little caMtlcads drew up iu front of them, with his three followers curbing their horses a few paces in his rear, the fellow's grcetlar was amnzingly hospitable. "Huensis dins, nmlges," he called te them. Hut, though he balled them In. the name of friendship, his eyes were sullen and gave the lie te his speech "Yeu would be fatigued with walking across the cursed desert; you would ba parched with thirst. Yonder," and h pointed tewnrd the distant white walls "Is coolness and pleasant welcome awaiting you." "Thanks," returned Harlow. "Rut my friend nnd I nrc en our way ever there." He pointed. "We nre students of entomology nnd nrc studyln' certain new butterflies." All along, until the erv moment, he had fuly intended ex plaining by saying they were en a hunt ing trip, nut ns lie spolte it struck lim that the slopes about his three'1 peaus would net liaruer a jack rabbit, anu turinermere en tne instant a golden bpterlly went Happing by h: nutting the iden into his head. him,, The young Mexican nodded but in sisted. "There will be time for butterfly catching tomorrow," he said earelcssl;, "Today you will honor us bv rhllnf. back 'te the Hacienda Montezuma. Yeu lcimes "OVC JOIIM. AUll When DOtB "'"rO "' .'Uaillle irewncil 1111(1 liesl- tilled, his eyes flushed nnd he cried out angrily nt them: "l'ronte! It is commanded !" They rode away toward a herd of horses half u mile down the valley, their ilntas seen In their hnnds and widening und swinging into great loops. Presently they were back, leading tue captured ponies. Dismounting, they made impromptu hnckameies of their i epes and mounted bareback, leaving their own saddles empty for Kcndric i:ml Jinrlew. 'Loek here, amlge," said Kcndric Ihen. "We're much obliged for the. kind invitation. Hut you've get the' wrong guests. If your outfit was ex pceting newcomers) it was some one else, ! The Mexican lifted Ills line black brews. "Then nre eti net Senercs Kendric and Harlow?" he asked impudently. 'J hey stared weuderlngly at him, then at each ether, "You're some lit tic gueser, stranger." grunted Harlow. "Who told you all you knew?" ' t )e continued tomorrow PHOTOPLAYS. fTfcl he NIXON-NIRULINlitJt, 1 IU THEATRES U RFI MOMT r,-'D aijem: MMIKET D1-.U1V1U1N 1 L. ;; aI, ae tu u V M. DORIS MAY in "Tin; ioei.isii At,!.'- fFHAR ue,1l & i.KDAIl .WL.NL'D v-li.'-r , j ., . , ,IM 1P i- ii, tl.lrsl.tlt CAM' in "SHAMS OF SOCIETY" coliseum ita,' rv Tftft PAULINE FREDERICK in "in i. .stinii or Tin. i vmi" II !MRH 'i'."t &r &. uutAftu Ava JvJniU'V ju, fci, jlinc i-rnnufed t." SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "UHKItl. I.IOIIT.S Alti; I. Ott ' I FAHCR '!' ivNtAsn n Aa. L,i-.rtL'c,i itini:k ham v uili.iam c. in; Mif.i.r.'s "AFTER THE SHOW" innisT """ -VN'J LUClsT SlltKKTS UVJUvJOl J,,, ;)n 3 an ,- a, ,) se tell ,IOIIN II'NKS In "BURN-EM-UP BARNES" NIXON iU ANU SIVltKIJT STS :i.i, 7 mil TIIOMS INCf.'s "THE BRONZE BELL" RIVOLI '-" ANI) ?At??"Aw tlrrlll .leluwnii Mill llnrellis' 11 '.'"" J".. "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" 69TH STREET ,T!.1' Vw-i GLORIA SWANSON In "I NIIICK Till; I..sl" STRAND O-nniintewn Asc . 'n"!? 51IVlliJ TliinU"viiu 1 HO ie II P. M. 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