C' ;a "IJP'1' V atm'7P " tfc 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S6, 1921 tf " ragpsejaM!- ft 1 rr-jzZ3k&zmmzr3r EST All i" .in .i i lirr.icil i -i.it i aii'l Metxllin ( r'lirrsent Hl.i ui - .Mir- lrnin tli I i.wiij' p. L'rntt at ui' til- fimii'l- tt.iti tuiibr.ii Te r- u Iiit Hew I Became A Mevie Star As Told te IMiZ KLl'UPH Ylmt Has Already lluppencil Uoiethy l.itnr, a mal(-licn 'lie'. timhttieuj In hi' 'urn ii rt;m tir, ichlle en a trip tu i'v )erk. imtlt J.iiitrriin I a u'li, ; ;nf ny nt imn bccetnpi ititi fitted in her ami irruri for her mi iiiiie! taut part pliviiny opposite Juhn ,iiint'. n fiimuuH star. Seicard nA llinellni te marry Aim, "but she rrfuiri, irnlmny that ns cares for I.awnutc I'rinrh. horethy gec te thiii n ti) phiy i wmll p'i't ' that I.ilirrinn F h n urn for her. M title ui the rnin (nrefii reads that ,'iei ij,i t f ir.id l'crsif, hn committal undt, and thit tin i.c theritxei an UjeKinn for her. Law rence trtndi quia te Ithnea and ntki Dorethy te mnrni hm. lie trih hir that the miittn of l'eri' miride hn leen itraightenid out and that ne needn't uerry about if Anil Here It ('enthiiim IN T1IOSF: ilaj". Cry-lal May l.ad jii'-t been u ehilil n-iri-- Hit hri mother had pushed her mni iiki-il (or her and cenerully bullied penpli Inte dnins things for her, till in-w "-he cn re.ilh well knew mid imi1- tceVed an a 'far She was mtlier cum itfd. atnl jwfullj enrcful thr.; enrv in MimiM rcalle that she mun mir luipur'.int than tlif.v were but tl'if ii. in 't be In me any. My part w i- j t ,i -ma 1 nil" I wa i J . un i realij w Il her aUter. in the -I Just a foil for b"r Wt many scenes tegethi r. leu had me"t of the a 'imi I seen l'e niil. tin uxti steal scenes frmn me If -'i iad g Hid f i nai-t -be th'it ui. d. Mie d Jf'iltl flG i ;r w f J " 1 ! me. fell fe IS 101 I H , - ..y: rijglg r- 1 IP 111 I' FOR Ol R SCR'il'BOOh OF STARS i$'x& $ MOSS&. t IIM ( "Ce Daily Mevie Magazine 177i.S .IKi BECOMISG in' tfii ili-- -in inn; li'i , IIim-ip i lil' - i l nu. I.'in,: 1- .n.J I'lin'tm It'i'iv ninl tin nlil 1. null-ii -lilt nf nn lutt'rtu" imrt if th lilm'- hi i, m i ik - (tl i i'i r -ult i- -'in n al'"'tf Siwnnl had told nif once that there uere n cuiid iniinj actors uhe would 1" it. ami I'd been mueli nnni-nl 'it the Idea I'd never nvt nil one be Hire hu did it, tlieiuli. he'd -tnnd s that 1 had te Mini nivay from the camera te fuee her. If slit lllil. She iihvn- had I lie eMIi t center of the Mac. And -he'd niiin nc te tin u- attention en li-i-e't no iiiOlter who n- -uppeM-d le be the Important person in the sceni1. A- ter eln-e-up- Well, -he and lit'l mettiei yef te lie a stnndm,: juli". 'Iinii't .n: t'link tin re mm t te I" a ele-tt.iip of Il.ib in that dri . Mi HhIiiuiisV her nii'ther would -.iv Oh. Mr. li.innnis, b r c niakc a ie-i -ui of me iinw, slttlim en tin- old tin'.' Cr-tal would lies, ciutihin t li dim ter h the lapel- "f In- lout and -inil- ing up nt him. ' She hud u b.r of little trnk- tlint I wire -uipf-,'d tu t.i-i iniitt' u i ii but -ii- u-ed tin i i utilj inl- Mr Ii. it'ii im and for the lead'ns mii'i. (i Inert (ii iv Sue was reiilh unite cni7 about aiiu. but 1" r iru'tln r would -l.ne I mi un fmtu her wheneier -he -aw t lit tu to gether; she wau ttwftill.i afraid that Cr still would elope with -nine n'ie who didn't amount te much, and nnbedj but a big -tar nr a uiillienair. would bine -ati-tlrd her a- a -mi-ln-l iw We all knew that, of eeiir-e. w' took a ma'ii ion dt'llcht in I'lrnwinc them together Kien Mr Kuuiiiug i would de It which ltd ti tin ii.mnu mi bus i ham t In pietutt and te mi . Ii -t about 1 i-itiB i. ii life In takina ir. i It wn' en n - orgee1 s ii.ij, htj i p ur w ith no u iiitl at all - r pit tare making. And nt .m' i en import ml and warn., and , .rf "t .'i.i t Ml Hi re In s .. M i 111 - Mrs Mai tiueered ihint's a' tin- nf -tart, l.tiiiMur W- wire unrltiTig lit tie1 ti p i f t'lf falb in i bfiutiful little grn--. pbi' e with -et e i ,,; rei ! -.nrniind 'ha ga" a i ."-t I'lu-pi. ei fei t Thi re wert fun beaut. ful tin-, tee rb it finned .. wi'tiu. rfui 1 1- n ' , i.il t Si . v tin fall- utid Mr l'..in i ll.g w'u'i i i 't I 'i I' ' ' -i ' Hi tli re MM'!' Ml I. MOVIE STUDIOS THESE The worn tnU n i-n the cvr N"!1 'M f,mnl the inken pmilcn- nt the i.-iilotei lu-i fhi' thin; te n-eii ia tiiuillj nhi iim d utiil the Did Charlie Chaplin Kiss Vela Vt'gn? C ( HAI'MN" litely completed lu- trip abroad and i- back en lb.- in I'urii lit news if el show 4 him ar miiii In I'an- A euni; woman, link with ipre-sie pjfx, rubex no f i til tu thiiiiicli the crowd. .-I.c wl.i-per- in his ear. Tli i -iWti- bun with n ib -Irt.b'c -II e r 'I be Mi i iieesn't name her. Hut t I ou i an biliixe e ir ee ) tl.e li.iiid-ume uirl i- Tela Nt en. h.' In''"" rrv ml nnd i.ilbert C.ia.i.with the n lei -linwind in tin di-tnine I'll urn u. i- -ii i bar that (ir .tjj-t, the cam tin man. wn- -lire h ii.ii'.d get it I bit Mr- Mm wa- di tei mined that the inllii -binild be u-i d enlv a- n bai'kgrnuii I fur Cr.i-iul ' I wi.uld makii sin Ii a mane'.ou-in-ter, Mr. ISanniug," flu- insisted ".lut haie her slamllng there, looking tiff te i lie -lde i.itli thai beautiful it. lining i pie--lnn of bet- hhe used te label her dmichti r' t n ssiens as if tin i'd In en diffeitit inlnrcd truck- "; ml jmi II haie a im t nr. that will irel J",i publn it.i nnjiilnTf. ' y,.. 1 reaii-e thai, but 1 nrefer tu .t as :i li'ickgnniiid ter the big love -i i ne. Mi- Ma.i," Mr Hnuiiing told her pelitel.. and tunie, away te cen--ult with tin1 iiiint'in mini about the aiiKic f"i..ii which thci'd -hoot it. Mh Mni lelluwiil lum, heweiir. 'I in, iixtiri's won't (it in iliein lull a- lull a- ju-t one will. Mr Itannlnc. ' -In- tir.'id "And Cri-tnl In her littb white drr. - would be iierft "t there. ' "If w nnd t. nil one luur,. I'll u-e (iillurt tin re. Mr- Ma ," Manning told In nil Stiiiiebedi laughed at that. whlib nt i mil -i, made her perfettl t'limi-, and -In went sputtering awni , te tin rni Ui n "ik where (Jl'.lMal w as 'tun nun: up in .' i i.ik' ii'. I Mm talked ii n I ard tu the girl, and I Mi.i'l . w le n ('r4tal get up and camel ier tij win it Mr. ISiiuiiing was. t all l ' i . w lb.it she hid persuadi'd her! i.-nti r t t 1. 1 l i r wlb - en the diiSc I i ii Mr It inn. tig," gurgled ( i'.t,'tl,l 1 i l' ni; tu I'- .mi -In hud th. ten-I i i.i in tint Ii iinl. nnd nnv niie ceald He -ti N tl lit -h bnlin red billi ' t llll't 1 I .. i-e biiie tb. s leieh lijiekgreund nil t mi self: Ili'iie-i. Mr H inning, I've' .-liiliui- itnaiiifd of liimng ui) pic- ' dire ' ken -one duv with a wonderful i 1 in l.L'i' 'in l l i.e that, ami tug tree- nier in ' - Inn m diare-t dream. Mr. (tiiiiili Ami new " "Ite.n'i for the -cine'" Mr. Hannlng ,t in ' ( ntiie en, Gilbert New, Crye nil. -'i p eiei there mid jut run through n,l- in a Imrrj. tl'l 1 see If ,ieu have, it r'gl. " 'I liit mh- nil the nn-wtr she get, but knew, of ciiiir-i'. that she failed. She v.i i itlnr sulki about It for a minute, t i. din rt v in waiting, and I gue-s she i- uMa.d that Mr It inning would in i i nt hit ilin at and sheet ..im i -In didn't liurrv him there Se liuallv ' -l.ruggi'il h'r shoulders and went iir t i re'narte the leie scein . i 1 ilnu Mr Iliinning had his re i k ui Ii Mai. He mnile that love -niil -i ard' nt tba' it would bine dime I. lii 'Miinl cm dit 1 iimt sa mere Ill HI tl T He iehfared and reheiir-ed "Held her tight, Gilbert ruilli jgbt u- If ou cared mere for her than fur nni one else In the world !" he cried. Mi thought, lb w te I.arry then and a lump i nine into mi threat. "1'ress her i nil- te lour lip-; tilt her face hnck and ki-s Ier again. There that was a geed bit de it ngnin '" Mrs Mai wasMmtilj ill agen.i Here -he'd hi en ju-t about standing ever Cri-tnl with a row bar te ki ep her mai liein Gilbeit for fear she'd fall in hue with linn, and new Mr. Hanniug was running the llames, se te speak, for uli In- was worth. In be (entlnui'd 'Mendai DAYS HOLLYWOOD WILL HAVE ITS TIN ANNIVERSARY SOON CimiSTOI'HKU COU'Mnt'S dis covered America In 1402. And, tn j ears age, Al Christie "discovered" Holl.weod. elnemntlcall. spenking. New they call Hollywood the mevinK-picttire rnpltal of the world, beetiUMt In Its twentj -tdRht studies', about TO per crut ct the world's lirmn are mnde. When Christie went West in 1011, 'lis first studio was- a former rondheu-i I le tanrnem became the cni'penter shop, the outdoor restaurant became the sac only fort feet square and the stnblei were renovated for mnkeshfit dres-Inc rooms. Such well-known playern as I.euNe iilnuin, llfreld I.ockweod. Hus-el l?a---ett, Mr. Paienperr and her dauilhtcr iJorethv (new Mr". Wallace Heidi, and Mrs Kuitenie Ferde and her dnughtcr iiteiIa (new Mrs. Tem Mlxi. weie 1 teky if they had room for n coat hnn.w In tht-ir two-by-four studio iiu.irtei-. a J I 'ST te show bow picture- were hur ried In tliee da, Tem Klcketts directed the dramatic branch of the actors Monday, Tuf-d.n and Wedtie-dai for his We-tern thiiller, and Cbrl-'tie fini-hed up the week with the same ar tistt In a eenudy. If the dramatic di lector miis delayed se that Christie had bill two dajs of the wed: remainliiu'. Christie made only 000 feet, or a split red. Mri. Christie. Al Christie's mother, considered herself ferfunate if n da passed when she didn't haie te pile up half the furniture in their heu-e for moving pictures. limes baie chaiicd somewhat In Itn ear-. New we'd be sati-tied te make ur home in tome of the ineiiuK-iiktuie 'seta." They All Want Him oe IU DOII'H vali:.ntih 1- nlKI'lt te Sj;i) a filO- (111 en'lli'l witn tin l.a-k Cemp'iin b th teryis of which be will be a -tii'. lb i- iiii pl'ijing opposite 1'ire.lii liiltmi in "Meran of tie I id Let iv" Answers te Questions Frem Mevie Fans WOHTHY Geerge rum (it Im ln.n cn-t for i leading rob' in ' Ml i- Mar lift " (Jt'icrs In tin' n-t .r i i uferi! Kent, Marguerite Coin tot, Il.liu 11' w -land ind Charles (tghu'i. a srn('uii!i:it i .u.i niijii. I.. till je'i about Wlllhiin J'nn um't inn If uu will let me knew unib r i..iit mine h' plajn. l'i "Tbf I'l.'litnig I. In" ' ". ma.i sue" ti I in gi Hung the Information jeu wish PAN Yeu i .'ist i ican Mi-- Mm guerlte lie I. a Motte, us I I. me no ktiewlnlg" of a Mi-- Iielln Metie in mo tion pictuies. Maiguriti' U I.'i Mmt" plaied the 'i'ir( of Ci'tistlini e ill "The Ihree .Musuctters setn in "The Mnde TOM W 'The I led" Is the title next picture The She will of the Ced (Hen be Weiiuin He Mar of Anil i Sk w art V ct -t includes Shan- IMss. l)e,iiM Mi -I'lene. Willi. lu- ueu i mi. i 'ait en Ueniild.' Charlette hurds and nthtr- r.I.dlsi: "Mt-lbi Main i- the c t ne in whb"h Mania Manen snpnerted Mm i l'lckferd Ikr next piMine v 111 be "Tin Man WJie Smiled" Mn'gui 1 aw wll1 4ila the rule of M.iignrit Si hntleld in "Cenred " .Telin Huiron, brother of the late Hebby Hnrren, will phi nrposlie her 1'UINCnsS Nerma Talmndge was married in 101s. Alice Terry was horn in Yini'i'tines, Ind., in l'.iOl. She U of Welsh lescent , her rial name is Albe Trancea TaalTe. CAHLOTTA Crautiinl Kent is an rngllshman. He was rather well known en the stage and in musical ruined be. fore going Inte pictuies. He can be ii twin d at the I.uiiiIh Club, New Yeik City. HOH S Address Al Jennings nt the Capital Film Company. Hollywood, Calif I jf& I i sajfsseaaeis'j.&ft ssmn km" wiajMix3aiiB xnwuh srtl DAUGHTER THIH Iin01N8 Till: PTOBY Jim Kendrlc. th dflvll-mvr. xvlinle-lirnftpil American, en arrival t tlie bonier town, tnkwi Ills pal" " 1'nrty te rnnke a nlKht In the wide-open tnwn acreini the Mealcun line. They uliirt up In OrtenV ftambllnr Joint. The ff-ll erkii In lil bleed nnd lie cull" en OrMBB te irovlile ome one te play dice. Hit t. Hles, nn old rlvBl nnd enemy, prcie(i en by his companion twice" up hi- ileil. Hln eompHnlen'B Identity la ujatflry, but elery ene feeilt ! yeman under tlie eombrere uml maicu linn nttlre of the berili r. In mi pxeltlnu (.nine Jim wersts UIeb and then cnal leiinen the houee te nnetlier The woman iikei him up, iennatlenally winning. I.nter ehe awnmenii him tayeterleusly te nn inlenlsw, In which fhe tells of her hatred of llles and asks Jim te aid her. Her refuses r.s he has made a pact with his old chum, Harlow te be en a vuy nut for sorne mjeterleus Menlcan trouj treuj ui , After n. xnyaBe In it dlsreputahle tub with a quaint cutthroat crew, the party lands and mukea Its way te inn Interior At the plcturesnua scene of heir cxpte't nttln In main nttlre, te their Hinajement appears Zeralda It appears the trcaeure hunting- pirly Is In tlie power of the atranii woman and her coterie. In a startllnif lnterilv she iHncleecs that there is te be anether war In Mexico. . , Zeralda relent that alie Is atr Ailee princess, lha last cf the Menteiumas. h) cenfldes In Kentlrle that she loves him and dramatically command him tlel" when he takes no Interest In her unVctlen Mmmilille Zeraldu summons Harlow Kcmlrtc'n pal. te her rumptueus uunrters AMI Ili:nK IT CONT1NUK8 ND still no ene te dl&piite Mb right A te e de as he pleaued. He silt for a me- .in-lit ateti the wall, looking aoeui inui euiieutdy! Hp nierked that fit each of the frnT of the inclemire te be neon from where he net was ft Httle square tower rising ft dozen feet higher than the wall. In each tower a lamp burned. I'reiti the narrst one came the. voice of two men. Tied near this tower nnd outside the wall were two horses; he saw them vaguely nnd heard the clink of bridle chains. Saddled horses. There would he unddlcrf horses at ouch of the four towers; night and day, Ii' Zerrtldn b talk were net mere boasting. The temptation te knew just hew Htrlct weh the i;uanl kept moved him te drop te the ground, en the outside of the wall. He moved qniikl. but his feet had net stiuck the grass when n sharp whistle cut thruugh the -till night. The whistle come from somewhere in the shadows within the Inde-uic. Kendrlc steed steii" still. Hut ban be been ready for flight he knew new tint he could net hnie gene twenty I aces before thr- stepped him. Where he had heard the lelcen of two men he new heard nn overturned chair, tingle of spur and thud of beets, a sharp command. He saw two figures inn out en the wall and leap down into the sad dles just below. And he knew that in ethir towers there had been like readl ics and like action. Fer already he saw four mounted men and needed no telling that each man carried a rifle. lie climbed back en the wall, his curiosity for the moment satisfied. And there he eat until one of tb rldcri gal loped te him. The man came close and snld grulll : "It is net permitted te cre-s the vail. It would Ik lust if Sener Anieii ni no icmen.bercd. And weut buck te the house." "Uig!it-e!" agreed Kcndric cheerily. "I jut" wanted te be Mite, cenipadre," and he turned and diepped bark into the garden. "She holds the enrds, nee, face and trtimn!" he conceded sweep Ingl. "Hut the game's te play." And, ns again he strolled along the driie way, his thoughts wire net unpleasant, l'ei what had he come adventuring into Lewer California if he weren t read for what tlw day might bring? The situation had its zest. He wondered hew manv men were hidden nbeut the garden, lik the fellow who hud watched him and whistled? Hew many were watching him new? He reflected nn he walked en. but his conjectures were net se deep is te make him ebllvh us rt hi cigir. O'l the whole, for the night, he wa- cen'ent. Just as be turned the corner of the beu-e a liibr, coming from the double front gnte, laced down the driveway and flung himself te the ground. A figure stepped out from the shadow corridor and Kcndric was near enough te recognize the second figure as that of Captain Kscebar, even before he heard his sharp; "I- that .mil, nanmrc? What luck?" "M, Sener C.ipitan. It is Hnmere. And the hwk is tine '." ""iiiii'huic her?" l'soebar's tone was exultant. ".hi-' outside. Sanche is her 1 am here for orders, shall we take her?" ' lb re. Inte the house Ci-lclmiir knew t weitliin; bringinc Whertt Seneritn and is witn us I! 1IUHIV7 swung baek up into the saddle and -purred nivti, gene into tin I darkness under the trees toward tin gnte Kendric steed where he was, re 'iiptiie for any bit of understanding u'leli might b.' letieh-afed him. He j wn- satisfied with his po-itleu in the) -had'tii-. glad win n K-cebar slepptst i cm n flint- the lnmn Uttlit tV. ir wtfliiti ' JM.u.mcil ain.-s lis ,a,e. Actually the linans haul e,esgleited. It v.a- mil a moment until Knniui-v 'leturned. anetliet man iidin l.i "e and! knee with him, a 1-d horse following I them. It was this animal and it.. 1 rider that held Kendiic's t.ies. In t lit-! ' -nmlle was what appeared a v.eaiy lilt:.'! I bi'iire, droeinng forward, clutchinii u.l-erablv at the born of the saddle I with both blind-. As she came nearei I and tin ie wns mere light he saw th Lew iil hi ad, iii'ide out tlint it was htit I b fien saw hmv the hair wni all I tumbled and icad.i t" fall about her -leu di - 'Ymi will get ilniin, seneritn." It wa- i'scebur'b leiee, glentlng like his ee-. 'i'ln- listb-h- figure tn the saddle mnde no iepl, si'enied bereft of any volition of it- own. A- Hnmeres put up bin I hand- tu help her. she came down stiiii mm steed sum, loeitiug aueui her Kt i drie, te sie better, enme en i in' ruing trum the -hndews and steed. li'tiniiig against the wall, drnwing s'ewly at his cigar nnd nwuiting the end i.f the si em-. Se new, for the first time, I he -aw the girls face as shy liftesl It te leek ib-pniringly around. "Oh," -he i-riul sudiknly. u catch . her mni, throwing out her two arms toward n-celmr. "I'lease, please let me go!" The hair was falling nlteut hir face; she -hook it back, still standing with her arms euttlutig impluringly. Kendric flew ned The girl was tee fair for a Mexli an ; her hair in the lump light was lc-s dark than blink and might well lx brown; her speech was the speech el one of his own muntr. "An Ameiican uiil!" be marveled. "Tliese dirty deills have laid their hands mi an American gill! And ju-sL a kid, nt that." With hir hair down, with a trembling "Please" upon her lips, the did net leek sixtei ii. tl am se tlicd," she begged; "1 am se frightened. Won't you let me ge'' I'lease?" Kendrlc fully expected her te break into tears, se heartbroken va her at titude, se halting weie hir few Blip plicating weids. A spuit of augur tin red up in his heait; te be hnrfch with her was like hinting a child. And et be held resolutely back from inter ference. An et no rude hand wns being laid en her and It would be better If she went into the hou-e ijuletly than if he should raise a Hurry of wild hope in her frightened breast and euke un outpouring of terrified pleadings, nil te no mail. What he would have te say wern best said te Escobar alone. Slowly her arms dropped te her sides. Her leek went from fuce te face, resting A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows?) Cevvrlaht. l(3i. tu Charles Scritntr's Rens longest en ,11m Krndrle'i. He kept Ills lips tight about hln clgnr, uliutlliig buck any word te rnlne false hope. Just yet. The result wan Unit the girl turned from him with a little shudder, fcucitiu In him but another oppressor, hie Hlghed wearily nnd, walking Mlfll, pawed te the deer llnng open by ltn miucz and Inte the house. Escobar wai following her when Kcndric called te him. The bandit captain muttered, but came beck Inte the jard. "Well, BenerV" he demanded lmpu- dentjy. 'What have jeu te say te "Who -is tlint Blrl?" tcked Kendrlc "And what nre jeu doing witli berV Kscebar laughed his open insolence. "Se ou nre interested V 1'retly, lilte a tlewer, no? Well, she Is net for you, Sener Americano, though she Is of your own country. Hhe Is the daughter of a rich gentleman named Gorden, If you would knew. Her papa calls her Hetty and in very fend of her. Him I have let go buck te the United States. Thai, he may send me twenty live thousand dollars for fenerltn Hcttj. Arc there ether iiuestlens, senor?" "You've get u cursed high hand, Cap tain Kscebar," muttered Kendrlc. "Hut let me tell you something : If you touch n helr of that peer Utile kid'a head I 11 Hboet six holes nciiure through jour dirty heart." And he passed by Kscebar nnd went into the house. He meant te tell the daughter of Gorden that he, tee, was an American; that llnrldiv, another American, was en the job; that, somehow, they would see her through. Hut he wnn given only n Heeling glimptie of her as she pas-ed out through a deer across the room, es corted by the griive-cjed eung woman who an hour age had win nod him net te anger Zeralda. He saw Hetty Gorden's face distinetl new: she was fair, her hair was brown, he thought her eyes were giay. Hut before he could call te her she was gene, clinging te the aim of .eralda's maid. "1'oer little kid," muttered Kcndric, staring after her. "I'd give mj hat te have her en a horse. Minuting fin the New Moen. All ulone among thie pirates, with her dad the Lord known where trying te dig up twcnty-lie thousand dollars for her!" At least she was no doubt well enough off for the night. She looked tee tireu te He nwnkc long, no matter what her distress. He returned te his rooms mid sat down te wait again for Harlow. When at last Hnileiv came Kendticj lllIOW en mu ienium unui rui;i.i;-T Zeralda had had with him. L'v.ist's eyes were shining; his head was up; he walked briskly like n man with his plans made and bis heart in them. "Yeu peer boob," muttered Kendrlc dlsgu-tedly. "Once ou let a wetnun get her knife in your heart jeu're done for." Harlow swept up the brandy bottle and tilled u gluss brim full. "Te Zeraidn, Queen of Lewer Cali fornia!" he cried ringingl). He drunk and smashed the glass upon the lloer. Kendrlc blghed and shook bis lienil hopelessly. And thanked Ged that he hud never been the man te go mad ei or a prettj face. CIIAVTEIt VIII IIeiv a Man May Carry a Me-age and Net Knew Himself 150 a Mt.tscnger "There's no call fcr bad bleed be tween ou and me, ,Iim," said llnr llnr lew, plainly ill ft his eabe. "We'ic al wiijh been friends; let's Ma.v friends. If we can't pull together in the deal thnt'a cemin', why, let s just split our trail two ways nnd let it go nt that." 'Tair enough," eiicd Kcndric heart ily. His ccmpanlen thrust out a hand: Kcndric took it warm! . Harlow looked tellcved. "And," continued the sailor, "there's nn sense fergettin' vhnt we ran into tills pert for In the first place, Th'-ie's the loot; no matter hew or when we come nt It. both tegither or single, we split it Men?" 'Talr a'.'.Mn. The old-time Harlow talking. ' " Ml I've held out en ion, .Inn. is jhr rilOTOl'I.As- Alnameraii,, ,,ttliy ,.t .. t,,fl hi., 4.0 WILLIAM S. HART In "1111111110111) lilt IMI" ALLEGHENY ' Tv'L''' i .fTs uii.i.iam lie MllxrS "AFTFI? 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IlKlf.KKS" P A DITAI 7'JJ MMtKIJT hT vr-11 1 1 vxu. 1 , it f VIOLA DANA In 'Till MT( II lllti:KI 1!' rni rMi ai m .v mupi M ln l iuijuiimu i, 7 a" 1 'i 1 .lMI nl.IIK I I lilllinl- 4,THE GOLDEN SNARE" DARBY THEATRE uii.t.iiM iu -m;i,i, in "The Lady Frem Longacre" EMPRESS Tpv.-.J'tti'iV NK LIONEL BARRYMORE in "Tin. e.itrir aiim'.nti ii AlDIf1MT -tmi '" n 1 inuimvuiii MVHNPl BUCK JONES In 'ItMt MlllMMi" Ll - I. FAMILY ruVlM !1'1M,M,MU,V,7 WILLIAM S. HART in "rinuT-wenn itnwii" 56TH ST. TU1ArT11'.ri,,',;?.,:r"' CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MimiA'b AlTlllt" ri rwrr fuei mahkii i-t eugene O'Brien" 11 In "UllllJ.llSArMIT' "DA MT ei" eifiAitn'Avr VltrMN 1 "VIl'l TlllllV Rupert Hughes' "The Old Nest" HAHOI.II l.I.OVIl In "I no 0TuPtAT V COMPANY r J OF THE SUN exact location, se far as I knew It. I'll i pill that te ou new, best I can. Th"ii ou can phiy out jour string jour way and 1 tan play it out my way. As Juarez tipped me off, jou've get three peaks le sail by; whether it's the three we saw first or the ones right off here, back of the house, I don't knew any inure than j en de. Hut it ought te be limy telUn' when n man's en the npnt., The middle jienk ought te he u geed fifty feet higher than the ethers mid flat tenkin' in (op. In a ravine, between tlie tall boy mid the ene nt the left, Jiuiriv, said there wa a let of ncrub tree-v and brush. lie snld plow through the brush, kecpln' te the up edge when you can get te it, until you cenn te about the middle of the patch. There a mnn would find a let of loose lock, boulders tlint looked like they'd slid off the mountain. Tills rock, and the Lord knows bow much of It there is. covers tlie be'e that the old prlet's wiltliC said that loot was In. And that's th. yarn, every damn' word of It." "If it's the place back of tiie house," mid Kendric, "It'll be a night job, nil of It. It's net a half mile off and plain "Your Hir boob," muttered Ken drlc. disgustedly. "Once kt a Menvin set a Imlfe In jour heart jou're ihine for" i .icht from here. New. whatV the lik, ljhuod'ef K-cebar baling been there ahead of u-V" .1,.,,; ?t of the runnln'." Hnr- low's e.ies glinted with bis satisfaction. "IIc'h corked up here liblcr'n n fly in a betlK He isn't allowed te .-tick nie-e outside th walls nfter dark; nnd be isn't allowed te ride out et light in the da time. The-e aie little Esco bar's eiders. And, by cracky, I'll bet be minds 'em." "Who te'd jeu r.11 that?' "She- did." "Wliiit"- slit elns-t. herding him for?" "Ueesii't tni't lilm; run jeu blame her? Shij'ii takln' her chauce-j, and she knows it. iibmnln" Hie hit? thlncs- abend, And -he's net uiis-in' n bet." "And mere." remarked Kendric deb... "sb- banker for the loot her- Ml' "She wouldn't knew It." pnfc-tcd Harlow . 'keep III- mnu'b shut; a thing anon LM.ebar would in t ti iffu ini; I enough fur that." "Hut -he does knew, IVistj. She knows tiiar l.M'ubar knifed Juarez; -he ilniews wh ; alie knows pretty nearly as much about the thing as we knew. "She knows a let of things." mused Harlow. Hut he shoek'hls head. "She's shoetimr hiL'h. headlenir: no neiini -mile L'.ime for her: Net that wlmf " we're loefcln' for sounds Iitllv; but It ain't iu her path and she's net turnln' aside for an thing. And she's the richest lad In Mexico right new. These peatls of hers, man. me wetth ever a hundred thousand dellais, or I'm n feel. I saw them again tonight ; she let me have them 111 nil hand-. And that rub ; lid jeu see it? Why. kings can't sport -tone- 111 thnt in their be-t Sundu i low lis." "She contend that s'.u u a descend- I'llOTOPI-AYS 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"1 VI ,?1. lJ CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MKIMIIM. III.I.I.s" IMPERIAL Cril N''V", CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MKIIIIIM. Illll.l.i" K"ARI TflNI 'hkiim i' Ahuv "1,1:1 u IrtlL,IUll Jalij (, ,i t , tl Ji M. U 11 1 1 in c llrlil. (.Jerl 1 Sii.iniuii. Klllntl llulfr 'DON'T TELL EVERYTHING' Lehigh Pal ace ' i-iiiuh aihiu.- i.t t i.itil.lnu h A . un 1 MILDRED HARRIS In "rilK WOMAN IN III 1101 M," I IRFRTV HiAii s. i'i'I.t 'iniA avI L.1I3IL,I I 1 HA'llNlU IHIIV VIOLA DANA in "i iri.'s 11 win ri nn" OVERBROOK,3,JIIlX,I1,,,1, TOM MIX iu "rri.n u 11 111 mh PAI AptT i-n sjAiiuirr -ii'lli i ni-nv.u m A -.t , u ,-, ,, M CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG III "Mlll NO MN KNOWS" PRINPRQ ,"ls MAiiKi.i nim;i.r l IlllllLJJi, ,, , t, 11 1", 1'. 11 WALLACE REID in "nn: iiKi.i, un,i,i:itv, RFP.FNT akm-i -1 is ew 1 7 1 m SHIRLEY MASON in "Oi 1.1 nii:" RJAI TO tn-iiMAMiiWN 'ai;ni 1. " ixiiLiu A ,- -i t i.iiriiiH )r. ,-,t. CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' In "I.VAONs IN 1.01 h" RURY t iiki:t ,1-t 1 rum 7rn uuu I't Ml 111,1 .M EARLE WILLIAMS In "IT 'N nr IIO.Nr." SAVOY j-U 1 Mtlvl. I Mill IT .JfA VVI SAM n. Mi .night WILLIAM S. HART In "lll.ll.'s IIIM.KS" SMERWOOD -nv - ,ld,llT;eA3. 30 t-UUtnt O'BRIEN in en urn i.u;s't STANI EY : viiui r at hith 1 1 A M t.. 1 1 in tt r MME. NAZIMOVA " ' in "i iM'i.i.r, STANTON MAKKI.T Ale.u li.lil I'll'iA Ihillnii it Illlll-K 1,1 llll'h llM,,,,.r l,.j "OVER THE HILL" 333MARKE'IV,,Ki1,,,!,r,,V BERT LYTELL In " 1IIII' TO I'MtMllsl,' VICTORIA llMHTlj: TOM MIX 1 ill. . 1' 11 OTII 1" II. 1 nn: 1101 i.ii nnMiiND" RI ALTO, WEST CHESTER TOM MIX uiwv hemi nut of the old Mexican kings." n(T.,.t Kendrlc coolly. "And a y treisf.'1 left by the Montezuma , s c c aim" & right of Inheritance!" lms by "8he couldn't get across with n claim -'( that, could she? Net It any lw court. .Tim?" ' IM) "Net unless the jurern were all men and nhc could get them off alone, one at a time, nnd whisper in their cars ' grunted Kcndric. ' Harlow laughed and they drentm,! the wibject. Kcndric told llnrlew wnSJ he hnd learned during the evening; hew the walls were scntlne'.cd nnd ,ew tlie jircscnt moment under the ta,nc reef with thorn wns an American B,i held for random. ' "And. ttccerdlng te Kscebar," ' concluded, watching his old frlend face, "the trick Is put ever with iV, connivance of Miss Castclmer. Th 2 would seem le be one of the heailV qU!n."n,?., lhc Bre,nt national game!" I'Well?" snapped the sailor. "What of It? If you enn get away with a game like that It pays big and fast. And wlm the devil Rent you and me down this way te preach righteous ness? It's their buslness-but. cut! threat cur that that little bandit Iied eV my thumb In, I don't believe n word he f-nys." u "And If you did believe, It would be just the same?" There wns a queer note in his voice. "Well, Twisty, old mate, I guess you've said It. Our trail forks. Geed-night." ' "Geed-night." growled Harlow. Kach went Inte his own bedroom; the doers closed after them. Fer n couple of hours Kcndric stit In the elnrk by hln window, starlnt out Inte the gnrdens, pondering. ()f two things he wns certain : He was net going te remain shut up in the Haci enda Montezuma If there was a way te brenk fyr the open; nnd he was net going te lenvc Lewer California with out his share of tlie burled treasure or at least without knowing that the tale was n lie. And, little by little, n third consideration forced itself In with its place with these matters; he could no get out of his mind the picture of the "peer little kid of a girl" In LVoebar's hands. Like any ether strong man. Kendric had a quick sympatliv and pity , for the weak and abused. Ne-.er. ha thought, hnd he seen an individual U equipped te contend with such forces than wns the little American girl. 1 "What I'd like." he thorn-lit hmr. Ingly. "would be te meke a break for Hhe border; te round up nbeut twenty of the boys Tinil te sweep down en this pince line a gaie out et neu: (.lean em for fair, pick the little Gorden girl up nnd race back te the border with her. If It wasn't se blamed far " Hut he realized, even while he let his angry fancies run, that he wes dream ing impossibilities. He knew, also, that te take up the matter through the reg ular diplomatic channels would be a process tee infinitely slew te suit the situation. It wns cither a singlet bunded job for Jim Kcndilc, or else it was up te the girl's father te pay down the twenty-five thousand dollars. "I'll giie a geed deal for a talk with old Utuce West," he told himself. "II1 outfit lies rlese In te these diggings; i weliuer 11 lie nas any -American pejs j working for lilm.' by. n ileren of us, ' ' !"f , W ""' ' P 'J AtZm 1 ...1.. 1 ...,. ,1..A1,,1,. .. .,A . ,... 11A.A The boy wa- a friend, and it would I )f. jev j,t te gl.ip ,,,, bv the h(ln(j ntrain after three years; Hruee had w rltten te him te come and new that event,! had led him se near, he should grant the request; Hruee was having Ids own troubles, no doubt against the lawlessness of Escobar, llles and the rest. And finally, be and Hruee might work things together se that both should derive benefit. Hruce might be In n i position te befiienil Gorden - little ! (laughter, Se much did Kviidrlc dwell en the subject that night thnt It claimed his fii-t thoughts when he woke in the early dawn. And therefore, whin 7,a raida's message was handed te him at the breakfast table, he staled at it with puz.led ees asking himself If the amaz ing creature had read his thought ! through thick walls of adobe. i j Te be continued Memlaj l'IIOT()2-IlH eTaPu7, cemudv " j c? The NIXON-NIRDLINGER e THEATRES RFI MDMT r'-D ahevb MAitunr JJCLlVlUiN 1 1 se . 3. 0 se u 11 i'. Theu. MrUHnn, (llerki SBn-.eii. TIip. Hiilrtit. Ik Ik- IhiiIcI unit 1ilil Iff In "MALE AND FEMALE" '-'U.Ll , su nml 37 ttnd a iiei.irr MKi;.si:iu:.i i "OUT OF THE DEPTHS" , coliseum Mn;ls but. r.'jiu eett I. T illd nil PAULINE STARKE in "ritK roiK.em;.'. em.N" JUMBO rne.NT st. JumLu June & (IIHAHU AVK. en I'ranlilerd ''I' Ort.V CA1CK1V III "Beyond the Cress Read" i LEADER 41ST.A l,Ni'STI'U AVK MAT1SEB HAIM Wallace Reid and Agnes Ayers In "Till: UKI.I. lllOliK.lih" ' I Or! 1CT -"'-t AND LOLV-V STill-IST? ' L.ULUJ J vita, 1 IU), a 30 hiKB 11 .1" w 1' I Jeliiiny ('Turiiiy'') lllncn .V All-hliir C rtt I" 1 "BURN-'EM-UP BARNS" I MIVOM f'2U AND MAIIM MS. ii. , una v 5 AITS 01' 1AI IIKVII. I. K iinil 1 PETE MORAN in "P. D. Q." , RIVOLI 52I VNU SA hnJ!. 'p aim ' II, .idlin.eii, (Inrntliy D.illen & I.tul-.i l.launi "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" 69TH STREET ' -V'"-.,.. Jlut , 'i J" Nil 1 ai J MARION DAVIES In "KMIIANTilI.NT" STRAND ,'MA-r,r,VN.v'u .IA( K IIOI.T -ml I.IKV I.I h I" "AFTER THE SHOW" ST. AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T.O.A. G. . 65KI iitiniHiiin AT ermantewn mati.nh. i'vn.1 CONSTANCE BINNEY in "Tin: asi: or iii:(M JLrrLKbUIN matinth i-ai FLORENCE REED In "IM1IM KKT10N" , PARK UIDltl. AVI. A ll Hi II N,', Mill : in 1 r 11 lit 4 I WANDA HAWLEY in "urn k : ' " V rfV, 'I ,S