Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEjMBEE 28, 1021
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ew; Became
A Mede Star
As Told te
INEZ KLUMPH
What Has Already Happened
f Porethy l.mir, a small-leirn ah J.
tehilc en a trip In eie ark. merts
Ijaiereitec Vieneli, a pres. agent, irhe
tecum for her n important pni
playing opposite Jehn Seieard, n
famous star. Seieard eiks Horethn
te marry him. but she hu.ii
Dorethy gees te I thai a te piny n
smalt pait that l.aieritire 1'rrnth
secures for her. Ilorethy reads that
her girl frternl. Putin, Aim committed
suicide, and that the authorities an
looking for hrr, l.airrenec 1'ietu h
asks Dorethy te many him. tie t'lh
her that the matter el I'tnis' sni idi
has hviu itraiqhtenid out.
And Here It Continues
''TTUll fnre won't show buried tm his
-- shoulder flint whj'" 'lie ri'ineii
Strnted. "It's niitriiKf'ii horrible
the censers will never t.iml fur tbii' '
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!' J -XiWilt V lKiSSH. JT ffi 'tC. '" "1'jertitiK te the wnj a srene wns
R ..v ' lilMlSt'iS 1L tP!lli! I li " ilen.'. and tlM'.v'M'K.it tlie "N. C."
i, ' felfctfftSMiw 'IMS " li l iVWM ''" 'wly. wliieli means a retnl.e.
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luHHHEIaffittI :if"UM" :nH,,,llt'- MO Iianliy Knows
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Mic wailed. a ,i fi.i.tl piu'i'-' I!.' Mi.
ISannlng. newr 1 1 n-Uing a ui.l". j -t
went rlgbt mi w.tli the n n'.ir-nl. lie
kept them at it fur lia'f an lumr before
he shot a feet of film, ami by tlint tinn
Crystal was beaming up Inte (illbert's
eyes In n wnv tlint made her mother
purple with rage.
She raved te Mr. Ilaiiiiuig abwii it
afterward.
1 "When Crystal plnje.l wi'h Intii;las
VFnlrbank" she never did sU, j, tlimg;"
sh'c raed. "And she's supported ali th"
big stars -p:aed leading ladj for main
of them and iier has she done sik li
things! The public wants Jier jii r.
Sweet little girl -thev den': na .t tu -e.-her
de this i of thing!"
New, we'd all he, ml se many tunes
about ("rjntul's jilnj ins with iMuslns
Fairbanks niul William S. Hart and all
the ether men stars that we were heart
ily sick of it. As a matter of fact, hc
had plujed with them but her name
hadn't even appeared in the cast, or
e!su she'd ji.st plajed children parts.
As for the i et of her objections, Ah
Banning seen settled them
"O.wnl is a st.n- new. and mut ap
pear In the big climaxes of the sterj .
31rs. May." he told her.
"As for this scene w!l. ill!- is a
story of bej .mil girl hue, a bountiful.
ldjllic tiling, and I thin!; wui'll tlnd
favor with bet'i tie rlt!.;s and tl."
public."
She turnfil awa.i then; she k-ieu that
she was ber.ten for the time beinz, b.i
Bhe sputtered n 1 through 1 incheen
about it.
We had a pn ui, him ii nut in the
weeds, nnd it wi.s lets of fun. I liked
I'hll Cnbe' aw full v will. an, sip. and
his wife and (iilbcit Craws and I bad
a gorgeous tune together, nlwajs. Mr
Banning joined us that da . and thej
all swapped stories of picture making
that were enlightening, te sa the least.
There was anetner big scene seimi.
tiled for the nfteinemi. but one of quite
a different sort. It w.i t" be a thriller
In it Cn stul was te be shown eeapini:
from tin- ilTciii. with some important
papers winch hud belonged te her
father, and whnh he wanted He
wanted her for himself, tee. and she
was afraid et hi'ii. And she was te run
down te the edge of the uer, and
finally, panic-sti Uken. t.i jump ever the
fall.
But CnMal balked
I den t want te .Je i'.,' she pre- I
tested, fnirlv sjiiering Mtn fright. "I i
didn't knew It was going te be this wa
whin you told us the tot. Whj , I ,
be risking nn life!" ' i
"Net at nil." answered Mr. Man
ning, calm ns a Ma morn "ou run
Bee that thete's a net stretched where
you can't help landing in it ; there's
really no danger at ,i!l. All jen hae ,
te de lb te Willie into the water ben- ai
the top, ever at one side: we can up
te show the falls, se that it will leek
as if you were ti"nr the edce. Then jeu
Jump, laud in the net and that's all '
there is te it I'erfeetlj s.mp'e. f 'eme '
en, (Yj stal." I
But I 'natal didn't want te eeine en. '
She was terriblv frightened 1 duln'r
blaine her, either. If she did it iust
right, overjthlng would be ail right.
but if she stumbled, or the net didn't i
held, or anything else happened just a
bit wrong, she'd e eer Taughnnneck
Falls, just ns sine as -lioeting. (
. "I can't de It," she whimpered,
clinging te her mother. "I'm afraid
I don't wnnt te." .
"But it's in the stet .t's the big
scene; you'll be perfecth safe," Iier i
mother urged. "Come en. Ilubj New, j
a real acties wouldn't mt that w,i.(
And just think of the people who de
things like this all the time. Think of
l'enrl White and Uiilh lleland and all j
these girls. Come en. Itaby !" ,
Somehow, it reminded me of the wn '
my mother used te uige me te go te the
dentist.
"Oh, come en. Crjs," said Jnnet
Towers, "Whj, that's nothing at all. I
that little jump. Want me te double I
for you?"
I'vcry one laughed at that : .lanet '
leweri wns se much bigger than t'rjx- i
tftl Hint It would hue been impossible.
But Crystal nit down en a big rock
Ut) burnt into tears..
Te be centliul 1-iriorrevv
fie Daily Mevie Magazine
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CLOSE-UPS of the
By IlKNKY
Huge liallin Explains
Sew; i
1 la II i ii
t.MI'
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in i j.icij ii mr i t,r , ,
i,i " I , ,eifi in ji'i
ii 111)111 Uli'l lilitid
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urn1, ,1
1. Ill
' in 111
a tm 1
photoplay.
1 I JOIf.W , In
net in i it an
i a i ttll je '
1 ..,u .,... 1, 1 il 1 1 I 11 . ,1
till lii hat whtd im
tie iiipti yur iiut
"I
AM s rrj t!iat n ! of this material
I I'tne at last s. leeti d. but both Mrs.
inf of expressing te the mai r'N.ders of this column ur er i"al appreciation
of the lnendlj interest shown us. and t'i thank each and eer one of the w titers
for the s.'in.iries subiuitted
' Mam of these stmies xvc 1 e i-Neellen!
tue verk ,,f nmici's in (.'ii'Pu writing.
"But. whether beginners or exp'fts.
suggest a fi w of the reasons whj i'.'n cv
1 based.
"Mnnj of j our leadrs risked me ti
had I attempted te de this. I should luixe
if te'i will permit liic te us,, a jVw incbe
of me eeiisidi ratietis whieli freii,ii ntly
attic
"Seme of the subiuitted -turns had se si, mier a plot tlint a w rj 1 tabulate
and lnvih pioduetieti would have had te be made, with tin neccssm-y intro
dip tnin of some tjcular effeer .11 etihr te put the sterv in toss.
"tithers wcie s-eriis in which male characters only pieileniiuati'd -and in
nine 1 ases out of ten the woman in the picture is the iiyute en whi.h the nttiti nttiti
tien of the audience is ceiili'ied.
"Stiil ether stories, whi'e ic'iill.v vir geed, were no; suthvieiiiiv unlike
ether current piiti.res n te warrant a sei mul production of a similar theme.
"Again. 1 teiail that a verv oneilleni story had te be mled out of my
selection tec.iuse it could en!j have been tiliccil In Caimda- and my present
I roductieii plans call for m; reiiuuniiig in the Ilnst, Anether story dealt enlliely
with tin' World U'ii'. and for the time being, at least, we in 1st get nwa.v from
the war theme.
Q'K'!.Ii: ,,f
ksJ s,ir:t mliM 11
iijpnetisin, stuni's dealing with tm' oil 11. store., with a
theme ere vrj ibile, and tie e-.in'j difficult of treatment
and net ever-popular with audiences.
"Again, a single ine'idi-nt is nm siitlp lem tu make a sue s.ft.l screen story,
even though that incident be of u verv dr.imnt.c nnd tlirllliiig harm-ter ; and in
milking this statement I have ii mi-id the inn n v readers who wrote that some
novel or sliriii'g experiiine had urrcl te them or 1 11" up inlier of their
f.mnlj. and that thev were s ire 'it we'dd iimke n wonderful iimvii.'
"Ne movie .s- mid,' up 01 1 smgip inenliiH. '' sip, s.ful photedraioa
has a spectrin simc'i-" : no iniioduct.eii, the 'infelding of the plot, and 'lie
natural and logical building i.n of tl.e them, te a vcrv iletiniti. dramatic rimmx .
and unless jour sun has an underlying theme, and a well-balanced plot, .he
most powerful and Stirling in nlent piews. l little value.
4 1
r' l.l.. I.c p hour tin mi a si
I 11,111 ei'fl uppial. In,; 1 Cut mht
theie ,11 difteii 1 1 initl.i of life. In fir t. I ,11,1 fun. i,f no hctlrr nth n 1
than Me, eehi hn,n,li qa s.n.ie dnyi ami, ulna he inid thai 11 ined
pliotetlinnui drmaiidrd "a- 'nm " and the one iiuat fintdilit 1 ntn!
theiit) a ijenmai u unan Ittiiei intrant,'
Answers te Questions by Mevie Fans
JIMMY
1 IIIIII 's
Hei
I ssi ' ', I.l el
11 1 is ,it I w 11
tllninl tlis s
marrieil te I'
liii
' 1 i'
s stuu,
ir wifl b
I XX II II IS
nce
Albiit
Besh,
but at
tures.
Is.lll
Hll.IlP
Sh'
pi"
lias
I'lit
nppeared en the
is net plating
s, I'MMi,
in nn -
1'IN'IO ,e 1 ii-" 1,.. .nil,.
Ib'iitrice Swnnseii -t :i I net
"The I.Ust Walt " I 111 w-i
lively n Hughes in in tien
It
I-
t.l
lilt Hi
In. rd "f
ptc 1 in -.
el the
Billie I love p'.ijs the pint
sweetl'i'.irt et allitigtenl pal in li't
Bleb ijukk 'allin:;ieril " Dmis K"ti K"ti
jeu has the leading fi 1111111110 Kile in
the same production.
Ai.icn
is one of
BOUTI.I'.S Willmm M.i'igi
the bet known chnriietrr
actors
no '"
giims
which
Bride
lis Intest ietiiiited pldiires
:'h'
of
I'en Del'nr Itulse ,,m "I'il-
th.
NlShl.'
The picture
it piesent 1- '
lie is
of the
working
Heds."
SI'INK -Lettie I'lcki'eid u Mniv's
sister. Marshall Neilnn was nt e.ie
time a leiuliii'j' ti.an in piituris. Siine
I liccemmj one of lie most hUCi'-sful ii-
cltes II the ptufossjeli he He long' 1"
'appears HI the serein. Sunn of his
llieiable -uc.es-es are "Tin Itivil's
I Hnd," "Dlntj." "Daddy heng hegs,"
"(In and (let It," "Beb llutnpten of
I'laccr" anil "Bits of hife."
MOVIE GAME
M. MJKIA'
About Your Scripts
priutid
in."
iiiiii te
lii nrlnte iiiyi in Unit Iluae
"lane Jlirc" and ether nie
w. ...I l.i'.ii 1., ii . 1 11 ... 1. 1 d I' I, r
'.MM .1.11- " I'M,,,-, ....
1 1 1 1 lulu ...Kiiif I li 1 r 1' .f.i'ii j il.iif ll ,.t t '
In ai' e linn tlm spate today se that he
him. 'i'hn n in'iut lie H'i'i'ii:
from riiiladeiplua lentinii'd the story
liallin and I wish te take this opper.u-
. seme uiil;. fair, an I ethers obviously
it niuv tm' be amiss for me bore te
1 lie tit steru s are frequeutlv net pur-
critii 1
tle-ir indiviilua
etllplej an extl.l
stories, but
ecre: ur.x, se
bad ti
of 1 mIiiiiiii space I
siiall e.itllne s,,nie
f a sierv.
tiie availabHit.v
1 pit en. Hi ui 1 that t
r. il 1,1 nn' he equally 1 11 10
, ST Mi 1 ethj I.i
pill,' 1 II"; olilie-lte I.i -1
' IP Inn
Site I "I
!ll Ol. '
V W....I.
I, ca l-e
tl.e SI r
ve.tr-
I the M-i-k " Ne e
1 "lit inpllt'iiij,' a iln ,c
it tl." 'lll,lil l till till
1 he rumor pi ,i
Il in thv I a eopett 1
i 'i alt' 1 'in alci 11 1
.ill'llMUM' Ild'th,
Mrs. , rami's Veill in
Bridget tu Clail. pl.n , t
mother of Kugi ill" in "'I I
rower," SI e 1 Is, j,l:i 1 ,j ,n
I art in " I he 1 our lleis, 1
Apoi nlj pse.'
HKSTIIIt ANMI A go,
i"')"d name you b.ixe. Klair
1. d-i.is'i .
linn, ni !'-
stems lending mnii m
Ilandeutis or
lxls-es is iteliert I.IU
Nm 111,1 T.il
Madge was net born In Brcekljn
Niagara Falls in IV.iT.
WO'l c. indeed. Fv.i and Jnnr Jnnr
Nevak are sistirs. I de net knew if
they ever appear en the screen together,
I have tieer s,.en a pktuie in which
thej both appear,
BOOK WOUM-Sam Kim wus Lein
111 China 011 are t erris 1 he plnved
I with Heililliil in the serial, "Tin
I lightning Balder." lie tins appeared
in u irimhir of ether, serials.
FILM CELEBRITIES
ARE VISITIXG
COiST IS MWCIIES
lON'hTVM'K I'AI.Mi;i:
llolljueod, Calif,
T ll'l! mi ii,e Coast is just one at rival
- after aiietln r. t die hardly knows
wlib h minute will be the next. Chat lie
( liaplin, lir-t of all. came home from
conquering Ihnepiau tout. A large
leeatinn met I.:.: r.r the station, the'
whoop-las being gum b. admiring
fiiends and these who admired
nnd'
wished they weie friends. Claire Wind- I
ser. Mr. Chaplin's current tianece, was'l
, .,. . .
.. i.. .. . . . ..; , ...i
iii.eiiiip was iuiie evidently piear- ;
ranged, ter. alter an emissary had a -
'Trained her whcre.ibeiits. she nml Mr '
hapliu drove off together, amid the
shouts of n frenzied populate.
Cuiistainc: Talniadge. upon' her nr-
riMil, was met by
city fatlieis, who
a delegation of the
. ,
net only presi nted
her with n spcefh indleatnn of their de-1
light, but a pest, thus showing thex
didn't cue a sincle care for ex-netisp.
I Miss Nerma T.nbudge ,s scheduled te
. atnve tedaj. and a delegation, of which
1 s, . . .
lOUr .IIl,lf IS fill 1M(
r. x-ill meet her.
Anether group of 1 les.
fr.nn.U ...1 ,...l,..,
tlxes is metering down tin line te meet'
the rrain nnd ride in wkli lur. I'erhnps!
win tilreadj knew the Tiihnadge aggro aggre aggro
gallens Intend te stay until .luii'. each '
sister making t r.-e pictures, the total
four te cost a million.
Ce, in nlent wlib the ariivnl of the'
sisteis, our attention is bieught te the
fiu't that the Itrunten Studies have Is-en I
tnkeii ever bv a corporation te lie called (
the Cnltnl Studies, Ineorpeiated. de-
seph Schenck, husband of Miss, Nerma,1
and producer of tin- plctuies of both
in tresses, bus n coiHrelliiig Interest in J
1 he new 1 lp.uiv, and it is here the
Talniadge picttm s WI , made.
The "plant." as the clese-upsi man
mils it 1 sounds like u put-up jeM, will
be grcurlt enlarged, as the new deal
puts a let inni'i money at the disposal of
the exei'Utives. Otherwise the policy
of the studio will lemain unchanged.
Miss I'ii'kl'eid, upon her rilurn, preba-'
bl.v continuing te piedu"' 011 Stages1
I I 'our and Six. '
I 1 ensuinee inimiiuge nils lie, n lestin
ni.il Msitlng with .sister Natiilie since
her nii'ivni. It is nuneuiiicil ihnl her
new pictni,'. temporarily jelept "The
liiverne. ' will start in uhmit two
vweks.
- -
Ilvotjbedv mav be arriving, bur nt
len-t one iierseu is leaving .nn that
of his own aiceril. Ne, 1 don't mean
te insinuate that he's, been put out pre
viously, but this is strictly a poreeiial
trip. In ether wenls. the gem Is pnj -ing
his own tnie for the lir-t rini" in
iiinnv 11 moon. V, I'm talking about
'1 euiiiij Mi'ighan, the cliiiiuiueii nine
iimter of the tiriiuis. He's j, isi iinislicl
a plitilie f tilled "If Yeu Bel. eve It, jt'
Se." and .. wuiting te stint "The
I're.xj Ii.iddj." Mj word, did jeu ever
hear 11 title te beat that? What's get
ting te in the matter with Mr I'.ira I'.ira
nieiiti' '' He's renamed Jack Helt's just
MAY COM, INS
Who list jour was lepeilid as
being ciigngeil 10 Charlie Chaplin,
is 10 be turrid Ir 11 new producing
concern The Chaplin rumor hns
been ceiitinually .denied.
'" " lnuslud pi. tuii' "While Siilan Sleips,"
ci tm vvnicii is iu-i as nan tne oilier wav
1
She's te He Starreil
es Knv 'VHMVIU ,
1 ' 11 ' B' .mi -ifjrtMi- 1HIPI
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. t m. 6xs,ais&x&sim re
DAUGHTER
mm iii'.eins tiii: sTfinv
.tlm Keinlr'r. a il.ll-m -ftr' wholo whelo whole
h"nrlr(l Atncr tnn. In n .Mrxlntn khiii
I'litiK joint inceM Uul Jllni. nn nlil rlvnt
nmi rnvne. who irnfil en liy III cm-
mnien. tunes ui) Kentlrle'd clmlleime 10 n
llKn Mtnkt iritnie nt illn IIU r'nmnnnlnn'n
l'l"iitl( li niymcry. but eery one
"pii It Im n Menmn umlcr the aonibrire
nnd mnnrullnp iittlrn e( the border. In
n excltlnit iintm Jtm wer.itfl HIes nnil
then rlmlienites the heuce te another
The wemnn tHkcn him up. nennatlenally
winnliiB. I.nter nhn nummenv him ni) ni)
terleuily te mi lntrrlew. In which nhu
trim or her Imtiei! of ltlei nnd BUn
Ji in te nld her. He refusei. n ha has.
made a ;at with hli old chum, llar
iuw te nit en n "eyuite ter aema
n sti noun Mfx.cnn treaaure. After a.
e0Ke In a Ulnreputable tub with a
quaint cutthroat irew. the p.irtv landi
niul tnakea Ita was te the Interior. At
'nn plctuieaiitie en-no of theli ixplelt,
aKaln In niai- nttuv te their ninare
tnent appeara eralda. It appears the
irousure hunting part la In th'j power
or the stranue woman nnd her coterie.
a Htartllnir ItircrL'lAvv ihn tlluflnuuM
that ahe la the l.iii of the Autre prln prln
reake'i 0nd aa claim te the treasure of
the .Meiitezuinas. which Kendrh. Is seek-
111.'. fhe prerfcri him her love and Is
outer when he says he has no Ilia's for
line. Meanwhile ha has sluht of nil
American Kill Bctt Ooiden. who Is bo be
nif held for ransom. Anether message
Irelii .urnlila comes tu him.
AM) iiKuij ir ti).Nijxri;s
rpilIC mexsnge was ixiiewrittcn, even
tw the siBtuituie. It held:
"Se doubt ener Kcndrlc would like,
te sec his old friend, Sener West. If.
he will only .set bin signature below what
fellows he will be Riven n horse, p-rinis-sien
te ride and iiihtruelleiu as te ll-
eetieii. Zernidn."
And below were the words, with date
anil u dotted line for him te ign :
"I pledge my word, ns n Kentleiuau,
te Xeinida C'asteltnnr. that I will return
.te her at Ilaeicmlrt Montezuma, net
later than dnj break twenty-four hours
from new. "
"A take-er-leave preposition, clean
tut," be comprehended promptly. And
as promptly he decided te tnke it. The
innid ulin bail bronchi him the nacer
t int iifTeeiti' iieti niul Ink. He neeeiiled
and wrote swlftl : "dim Kcr.drie."
"litis Harlow breakfasted set'"" lie
nsked, returning te his coffee.
"An hour age. senor. He has gene
out."
"Alene?"
"Ne. senor.
ralda."
"lint." said
And I'seebar?"
With La Seuerita Y.o Y.e
Kendrie. "And Hies?
'Sener Uies
went te bed late : It i
his custom, senor." The clrl looked
'as tlintigh she could tell him mere, but,
J with it quick glance ever her shoulder,
j contented herself with saying enly:
I "Sener lCscebar is with the men out-
ssUe." ,,.
"And the American s ' I M,s Gor Ger Gor
den?" "Asleep still, srnnr." ,,
"Has Ksoebar been near iier.'
"Ne. senor. She has been alone ex
cept for me nnd Hesita. T.a pebrecita.
ic added, almost Hi a wiuspcr. out
Is se frishtened." , .
"Be kind te her." said Kendrie.
Ife tee. looked ever bis shoulder. In
bis'necket were the few lift -dollar bills
left te him from his oil shares
What
"r nameV"
.lunnita, sue ion
him.
take this." lie
All rii-lit. .Innnltn
--. "..:. .
slipped a
bill nlens the tablecloth te-
lwan
ier liive ivesiin iiiiii. ."" i.
And be kind te Miss florden."
half,
tlh. senor! she cried, as in pre-
1 test. But she tool; back the note. Ken-
I drie felt let ter for the transactien: he
bnished his breakfast with rate appe-
' ... . . .,... ,,.,
"New. be eneii, .inniping up,
,,. , . .. ;, ,.,., 1, ,
"for
her
.i.nii.i the febl'e 1 paper in
' hands, went with him te the deer,
' "The horse is ready. Sener Ameri-
-- W tT W t. a hac
...1 , .. , "
j Sure enough, pawing the grnxel in
irellt Of t IP IlOUM". IIIIII .HTMIIX en
feet the mestize heldltiL' U. was n tun.
iniigj snirel hor-e looking as line tm
unlm'al as ftiy man in a liurty teiild
wish. ,, ,
"Sener Kendi.c wl.l ride. Volre.
culled .luanitn. "Cive liim the horse
I'edre gave the reins ever te Ixetnlric
end turned ,'i'fay toward the stable-.
Kendrie swung up into the saddle and
for a moment curbed the big sorrel s
dash tev.anl the gates, te say medita
tlvelv te .lunnita :
"If I tool; that paper nwa.v front jeu
nml made a run for It. what then?"
A leek of fear leaned into the girl
dark eyes and she diew bastilv back,
clutching the p'ipei- te her breast
"Sener!" she cried, breathlessly and
aghast. "Yeu would nui ! She she
would kill me!"
"She weidd what?" he seewbil.
"She would give 1110 te Iier cat, her
t-irible. teiiilde cat. te plnv with!"
.liiMiiltn shiveri'il. an 1 drew still fuilber
l.ii.'l.- "With mv lifi
I must giiani in
paper until it gees from my hnfld into
, ' ' I,,,,,,,
llll lllll.il.
He laughed his disbelief and gave b.s
ller0 Ills heail tit List. I liey snei imij
ihi'iiu'-b the sirubbiiv: the her-
ll'l
te a standstill befeie the closed gale
-Of the mnii smoking n cignrette before
lt Kmdiie said curtlj :
1 "Veo are te let me through. And
din t me te Bruce wests ranch.
"Si, senor." The man opened the
gate. "It is jetider: up the valley.
The trail will nirrj jeu up ever the
mountain : there arc piled stones te
iciirk the wi.v te the pass. In nn hour,
fieill the ether side of tin lidge. JOU
will see hiflises. Ten miles from theie "
Kctiilri,' rode through and as lie did
se his figure straightened in the sadiilr.
Ills shoulders sipiared. be put tin bis
head. Free and in the open, if only for
twentv-feur benis. And with a hore.
11 real horse, between lis knees. He
looked off te the left te Barlew's three
peaks; the sun was gliding the top of
the tallest and It was iiuipiesiionnble
that It was lint-topped. But li" obi
net dwell long upon buried geld nor "l
en the query which suggested if-clf:
"Wheie xveie Harlow (Hid Zeraldn rld-
ng se nirlj? The immeiiintc present
nml the immediate -ill reundings wete
nil tlint in' cured te interest himself In
en a dnv like tics.
The man at the gate had said It was
ten mills fieni the far 'ide of the ildge
te the I'i'ii"' West ranch beuse; me
I 'line lllsinnie, lliereieie, 110111 i ee w,i-
c IIIIII Menlelllllll
would be iibeiiT
Tin. trnil 01,1c
I
11 'ic II illllltill t
e,,iil,li tint di-laiii
1 1. re chid the hills, was a dilateiv.
le.s'ireU .iffair. ihoieugblj Mexican: il
si ugl out the gentlest slope always and
11,110 hi il in no haste te arrive im -
1 win ie Well, h.s mood could be inade
I te s nt the trail's: be was in no hurrj.
laving a 1 day for bis talk with jeiing
i Y est
1 The h'gher lie rose above the fleer el
Zer.ild.i'- griissj valley the steeper ilui
nail het ouie. liaiiKeii wiiii onus, at
I t.i , , looking tee shier ahead ter a
I l.i.i-c But alvvavs the path twisted he
'i, 1, the boulders and found the pussi-
, I,' MIX lit).
..,, no ciiiiic into a splendid solitude,
a Hgieii of linked rei ks. of 11 few wind
blown trees, of little open level spaces
grown up with ilrv brush and wlrj
I -. ..f ilreiiMi ilireiiL'b stone-bound
lllICi " ' " V -
wiivs that were se narrow two men
could net have i-'ddm through them
nliieiist, se crooked that a man often
1 mild net see ten steps ahead or mi
.1..0S tielilnd. se deep that lie must thiew
11s head far back te see the berrei. el iff
top above him. Strips et sUy, seen
thus, wen' d'ep. deep blue.
It was net at all strange, he 'told him.
self during one of Ills meditative 1110
ncntH while his herse climbed vnllnntly,
Hint Zeralda should knew of his friend
ship with Bruce West, nor that sh
should understand his natural desire te
A Tale of Adventure
BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows)
Copurlel.t. Hit, 01 Charles Bcrlbicr's Sem
ride where he was going this morning.
Kvcry one in the border town had known
of his letter 11 1 the postellico ; further.
It was net In the least unlikely that
Seneritn (-'nstelinar would knew of the
letter when it wns dropped Inte the slot
nt the Mexican postellico Whnt did
strike him ns odd, however, was that
she should consent te his lenvliig the
ranch, realizing that he knew much of
her own plans and would doubtless
speak freely of them and of the Amer
ican girl held in Iier house for ransom.
"Net only was she willing for me te
see Bruce," he decided; "she wanted
me te. Why?"
His trail led h'm into the last narrow
derlle te be encountered before reaching
the summit. He closely did the locks
press In en ench side that often bis tap
micros brushed tin; sheer wall. He mnde
a turn, none tee wide for the body of
lis horse, nnd drew 'sudden rein, looking
into two rlllcliariels. -The men cover
ing him lay a dozen feet above Ills bead
upon a bare, flat rock. He could see
only the hands upon their guns, the
heads under their tall hats, the shoul
ders. But h(. wns near enough te mark
a business. like leek in the bard black
eyes.
"You've get the drop en me. coinpn ceinpn coinpn
"eros. he said lightly. "What's the
game?"
A third man appeared en feet in the
inn before him, stepping out from be
hind 11 shoulder of rock. He came en
until he could mVe pt 0it a hand te
the son el's reins,
"Where de you ride se enrlv?" asked
the man en feet, his voice ipiiet but
vsgui'lv hostile. "On what errand?"
N .bat business is it of jeurs, mv
friend' returned Kendrie.
I knew tile horse," called one of the
figures above. "Jt j 1:1 jt.v from thc
..'.? of I'!l fwmrlta."
"Theu the rider must have a mes-J-'iRe.
Or a sign. Or he has ste!en thc
herse. which would go bad with him!"
tirse you nnd your signs and mes mes
Miges, ,.,'icd Kendrie hetlv. "It's a
free country and 1 ride whole I please."
I lie man before him enlv smiled.,
Let me leek at your saddle strings,"
he said.
Kendrie stared wonderingly; was the
ft-jhm Insane? What in the name of
telly d'd he mean by a thing like this?
hurelj net just the oppeitunltv te draw
close enough ( stri!;e with a knife: the
nlles above made such strategv useless.
Se he sat still and contented himself
vvith watching. The man enme a step
c.eser twisted 111 Key's head aside,
pressed close and looked at the rawhide
strings 011 one side of the snddU'. Then
he moved te the. ether side nti( repeated
the process. Immediately he drew back
lifting his hat widely.
"Pass 011. senor," he said cour
teously. "Viva l.a Senorita!"
Kendrie spurred by him and rode en.
passing abruptly out of a wilderness
of tumbled boulders into a grassy flnt.
He turned in the saddle: nowhere was
there sign of another than himself upon
thc mountain. Curinuslv he looked nt
HIS SOI ill, .li. nn. , I.. ...... f .1 1
Slit' hnd been mmln n.,.i, .I.:..I. ,1 ...
...,,,,,, L-ll lllbl . Ill 1,11,- ,11 I I Mill Ml
,.. ..r a. ...... . 1 . .
.. ., "."'"-h" , iiiwi inui
vim 01 in,- string nnil neon passed: a
double knot had been tied just below the
slit. In no ether particular was any
one of the strings in the least notewor
thy. "As geed a way te carry a message
ns any." he grunted. "With net even
the messenger aware of thc tidings he
brings!"
The incident impressed him deeply.
Xernlda. at the game she played, was
in deadly earnest. Her commands went
far and through many channels nnd
were obeyed. The pusses through the
mountains were in her hands. The sun-
light fell warm and golden about him:
thc full morning was serene: a stillness
as of ineffable pence lay across the soil-
tunes. And vet he felt that the n ac d
premise, was a lie; that the laughing
loveliness of the dnv wns but n lnnsk
covering much strife. In the full light 1 "''' '" m, halt 11 dozen icad.v -mixed, 1
be moved en net unlike a man groping I rough and ready , border cowbeys: Call
in absolute darkness, uncertain of thefernlans. Arizonans and Tcx.nis!"
path he trod, suspicious of pitfalls., His hopes of tills were net large at 1
knowing only tlint his dltectien was In any time; when lie came upon the first
bands ether than his own. Hands tliut ! of Bruce West's riders they vunisliedj
riioTeri.Ais
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In "I M iiami:i slIVV
ALLEGHENY " l,' Q'r .
BERT LYTELL
In " Tltll' Til PAUAllIi: .
A DfSl 1 C e"l & TIlOMi'SOS' SIM.
OIllMNMOUNMlV nnd "OKOTin lyTON
THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
ARCADIA 10 a" m te u'i5 p'm
MAY McAVOY
in 'JlOKxIiS '
ASTOR
1 It WKI.IS ft iillt in avi:.
MTlM:n IJAII.V
DORALDINA
In "Mil. H1M I NTAXII 1"
nml II.VIIN MtsifAl, IIMIKW
BALTIMORE
r n imi.ti.meih:
1- - "i -1- Mai
SESSUE
in "vviiDiti:
HAYAKAWA
..K.iirs mci; i,mr..
nrMM erni vn wheuuvd avh
DUn xrvriM.r hmi.v
MARION DAVIES
in "r,rii'TMi:vr"
BLUEBIRD lT?Tn?Tril
DAVID POWELL
in "i.M.i:itiit s i.ii"
BROADWAY ,!rr';VHn,5 'i"i.Ai
ELSIE FERGUSON
In "se, (if MIM.S"
' (- APITOI -'- M.vUKirr st
v' I 1 WL, , m J I'
HII.I.IAM I. ll's
I ' .
"THE BARRICADE"
COLONIAL "" .? M-ll,:"V::'
GLORIA SWANSON
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III "jMir.lt I III'. I.ASII"
DARBY THEATRE
III I'l.KT IllCIIKs1
"Dangerous Curve Ahead"
EMPRESS 'S.W?k
DAVID POWELL
pi "HAM.i;it(ll s J.II-
FAIRMOUNT iXWV
DAVID POWELL
In "II.MiKKM'N I.IlCrt"
FAMILY 'f,IBI,Bia4rW:JrJfr
NORMA TALMADGE
til "Tlir, SK.N ON TIIKJIOIIK"
; ATU" QT Tin: Titii 11. Tew spi,,e
JJ 111 Ul. .VVT'- ' I JlAII v
HAZEL DAWN
In "IlKVIITKIN"
?m rnc ii'm
MAHKHT HT
" in 11,1 r,
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"PASSION FRUIT"
GRANT "- Ka An; ei' ,i;
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "C.1M1IJ-K"
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COMMMT t M
OF THE
looked soft and tlint were relentless;
hands tlint blazed witli barbaric jewels.
There had been n knot in a rawhide
string, nnd 11 bandit in the mountains
hnd lifted his hat and had cnld Mint
ply: "Leng live I.a Senetltn!"
CIIAl'TKIt IX
Wliirli Begins With Idttle Seng and
Kmls Willi Trotihle Between
Frlcntls
.Speculation nt this stage was profit
less nnd the day was perfect. Kendrie
told himself crlticnllj that he was grow
ing fanciful ; he hnd been cooped up tee
much. First en beard the schooner
New Moen, then in four walls of a
house. Whnt ie needed was day after
day. steed en end, like this. If be
didn't leek out he'd be growing nerves
Let
me leek at your
strings," he said
s.iddle
nexl lie grinned widely tit the remote
possibility , pushed his bat far back and
lode en. And by the time his horse had
carried him te the far edge of the level
land and te the first slope of the down
wind pitch, lie was singing contentedly
te himself and his horse nnd all thc
werlti that cared te listen.
Far below, far ahead, lie caught bis
first glimpse of the ranch houses inatk-
ing the Bruce West holdings. Frem
the heights his eye ran down into vul-
ley lands that stretched wide and fur
avva.v. rolling, grassy, wth occasional
clumps of trees where (here were wuter wuter
heles. , valley by no means se piodl piedl
gally watered as Xeraida's, but none
the less an estate te hut a sparkle into
a man's eyes. It was large, it was suf
ficiently leel and fertile; above aught
else it was remote. It gave the impies-
sien of a great, calm aloofness from the
I nutslile We! Ill of tnithc and congestion
.. a ...
hie
I 1..., ...ii .. .iln i.ii(i;i.lint iimCii
Itself, a place for a lever of the out
doors te make his home.
Ne wonder that .veung West had gene
wild ev ei" It. Hills and mountains
shut it in. rising te the sky lines Hke
walls actually sustaining the blue cloud
less void. As Jim Kendrie rode en and
down bis old song, his own song, found
its way te ills lips.
' VVhe'v p!cl,:s arc blue
And the e.iith Is wid
And It's enlv seu
And the ineuntalns.de' '
1 "Twenty miles between shacks." he
' considered approvingly. "And never 11
'line fence te cut jour way through. It's
I near paradise, this rand, wherever it
I 'sn"t just fair hell. Ne half-wav busl-
ness : no maudlin mnuc-iieiievc. nut
I nil 01 11 suueeu
I little kill." he
lis face darkened. "I'oeri
said. "If Bruce could
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"A Tale of Twe Worlds"
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"THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
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GLORIA SWANSON
In "I MM It T.III. I s"
VICTORIA"1fV'K;!r;sT, i",x',
i
"THUNDERCLAP"
; RI ALTO WEST CHESTER
I . ass?a . nim-hev in
"WHI UWLS LfcAVfc. HUME"
sun"
entirely. An Indian, or hnlf-brccd' .
the host, ragged as te black Hrlncy h.iV
hard-vlsnged. stony-eyed. i. 1 ,'
called te him mid the rider turned ft
his Hnddle and waited. Ami for ftt,I
te the questien: "Where's il, no
Man? Bruce West?" the nnswrr 2U
a hand lifted lazily te l-eli.T Up X' ,
nnd silence. ' ,ulltJ
"flrnclns, amigo," laughed Kendrie
pml rode en. simri
all hevver California when' Jim if.
ilrle rode up m him. Bruce West l,
OUt With tWO of his inetl llrlvln. . IM
01 young, wiiii-lenKinc hoi-seu ,i;.. ."
9, wlhl-loeklng horses hVn ."a '
ward the corrals beyond the house, v'
an Instant his blue eyes stared Iticrclu,
leiisij ; tiicii nicy tiled with xhlnlnr
joy. He swept off Ills bread 1 ?",!
wave t wildly about his liead ; hi c J
sweeping down en Kendrie as tlimieh h.
had a suspicion that his visitor linj 1!
In his head te whirl and make a belt VI
the ineitntnlns- he whooped glrcfnllV
.''Old .Tim Kendrie I'"' l,e TO.&
Old Hendlemr .Tlm 1 Old i-,,.i
1
tear-
In . rainbllir. revln'. holl-fer-ientbr
Keudrle! Oh, niammn '. .Man, I'm ki.,i
te see you!" glaa
Only a youngster, was Bruce Went
but manly for all tlint, who were U,
heart en his sleeve. Ijjs henestv In h ,
pick, nnd who would rather frolic than
fight, but would rather fight than dt
nothing. Mhen last Kendrie hnd seen
liltn Hrtice was nursing hlH first mus
tactic and glorying In the triumphant
fact that seen lie would be old eneuth
te vote; new. bnrelv past twentv-thret
In looked a trltle thinner than ids for.'
mer hundred nnd ninety pounds but
never a second elder. He was a w
with blue eyes nnd jellew hair nnd a
tirefnuiid adoration for all that Jim
Kendrie. steed for in his eager eje.
"Why nil the war paint. BabyYllut.
eyes?" Kendrie: nsked ns they shook
band . Fer under Brace's knee traj
strapped ft rifle and a big army icvelttt
rode at liis saddle born.
lJruee laughed, his mood having no
plnoe for frowns.
"Net just for ornament, old jej.
brlnger." lie retorted. "Using m
every new and then. I'm in deep here
Jim, with every cent T've get and cverj
hope of "big things. Times, n limn lias
te sheet his way out Inte the clear or
go 1e the wall. Hey. (Jauclie!" hj
called, turning in his saddle. "Yeu
nnd Tenv haze the ponies In te the cor cer
lnls. And tell Castre we've get th;
King of Spain with us for grub nnd td
put en the best en thc inneh; we'H
blew in ribeut neon.
"Come abend. Jim. I'll show- you
the finest lay-out of it cow outfit you
ever trailed your eye across."
They rode, saw every thing, both ncr
age and water and stock, an'd talked;
for thc most part Bruce did the talk,
ing, speaking with quick enthusiasm of
what he nail, what he had done, vvh
I I"" meant te accomplish .vet In spite ej
oesineies. iic nun iKiugin eiitngnr sOfflt
six thousand acres, expending for them
and what lowbred stock tlujy fed nil of
bis inherited capital. Frem the neartit
bank, nt III Oje. he hnd borrowed
heavily, mortgaging his outfit. With the
proceeds he hnd leased adjoining landi
se that new his sleck glazed ever ten
thousand acres; In hnd also bought and
Imported a liner strain of cattle. With
the market what It was he was bound bound
te make his fortune, hand ever fist
"If they'd only leave me alone I'1 he
exclaimed hotly,
"They?" queried Kendrie.
"Of course the country is unsettled,"
explained the boy. "Kver since I came '
into it theie has been one sort or an
other of unrest. When it isn't nutritM
revolution It's politics and flint's jiretl;
near the same thing. There aie piuwlinf
bands of outlaws, calling theniseltn
soldiers, that the autheilties can't
reach. Loek at thesp mountains et
there! What government that Inn te
give half lis time or meie te wntrhint
its own step can manage te ferret out
cveij nest of higliwa.vmen in cverj
canyon? These boys are mj big trouble,
Jim! A raid from tl.em is alwass en
the books and there nrc times when I'm"
pretty near reudv te threw up the
I sponge and drift.. But it's a great land;
a great land. And new jeu'ie vvith
me!" Ills eyes shone. "I'll make you
any sort of 11 preposition jeu call for,
Jim, and together we'll make hlterj.
Net te mention bnrrels of money. "
Te he continued tomorrow
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M0nrPUT
COMMJCT r ,
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fffcThc NIXON-NlRDLlNGERfni
lij THEATRES VJ
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DAMI) I'dWIil.I. In
"DANGEROUS LIES"
PPTYAR UOTII & CUOAIl AEXUi
VCLy-l , .;lu un,i ,",7 and
llrrln Julinsen, Dorethy Dulton. IOiilse (lUniti
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
coliseum rii'Vdt
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"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
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