ItJ.mv' n 'JC ,iV. H EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921 "IW T i Jlk,!' if' P. 7TC:3w36c""BBBct" X Hew; Became A Mevie Star As Told te 1XEZ KLUMPll What 11m Mrcady llnppcncil Dorethy l.aiir, n iinntl-luu u fu I. ntnbltieui In become n serein tlni. while en e trip In Seie Yuri. wrJi Larmier I'rrnrh. n nicn nycnt, itm heroines intirattrit m " t mid ri im i for her an important peit pUnini'l opposite Jehn Sen ant, il famem slai. Scicaul aUt Dorethy te marry him. but she rrfnic: unliiimj Unit r cares ler l.tiirmicc I remit. Durnthii gees te Ilhncn te piny 'I purl in n picture. I.ini inirr Vrineh niki her te marry him. hut thru hnvi tn m( m( pene the lieihlimi en an-nuut nf thr pielurt . Crystal May. the trmliim mi, refuse te tale n ilnniiirem leap errr th- fnllt iiml Dnietliu ayieci te iln it. Anil Here It Continues -. F IXAl.IA Curl llnnninl: strode exer "New. rc here. Crxetal." In began eulctl.x. "Wc'ii get le iln iliii risltt nxxn.x. or ilit' sun xxdl begin te sink. It's iuil rlsht mm , Arc .xeu coins; te iln thin, or hnll I hnxe Horeth.x ile it-' 1 can chnngc tin Mnr.x tn that she tnUi -thi leai--nut if I de Mill re going te lese the big2ei ie-iMn- In tin" picture Hew nlieiit it''" Crystal dropped her hands nnd just ftarrd lit im' Her mother glircd tn m direction, iiml exclaimed plcne de it ' Tint 'r-t:il took em the fal'- ami then nt rock nsain. shuddering "I fTii't." tlie -nlibf il. (Hi. l'..ibx. tner" dexx n leek V the en '1 in :if rn ill " ll riuht. Porethx : n en. i laiincil It'iiuriig. turning en bis ntnl licikening te im'. In re:i lit i. I xxa ill1-' ni niiii n afraid of thut le.ip im Crystal xvi but "f tours. , I xiniililu'L Inue -lieii it for xxerld. .xlx kneei trembled e tint T could lianlN Willi? no I fellow ed Carl l.'in ning ever te the edge of tlip ftilN iiml llitPnPil xxhile Iip explained what I who te le Of coin "P. it eiviin il iiice'r fi" liini te clinncp tin1 tei v en full m p.ir' wn1 mnip oe mill li ninn important, luft it veulil l-pallr iiipati in-t iMittin? a f w M'Pni'e .mil uikinu seimp upw eiip- that -c hadn't plnnneil en. no m Iiml iu-t ' bppn werkmc en the pkturp a littb while. ie "ntefiil for tlie rb.'iiii'p te ili tins In; eppnp. of reurse: T refleeteil. tlunieli 1- I -tpnppl into i'ip wnt l en"- l at the ciIsp of the rhrr that I wouldn't hnte te ini'tiinl te lul friubterii'il ; that would I"' perfntl -ifllt'tP ' 1 wis -e eearpd that in liire.it .1 ilr ami m hands shook iinoentrollahb. I'm I jnt -'t il' J jaw and went en Phil Cabet tool; hl tilnee en .'I leek ever at one -ide. and we wmt te work lie "a- Mippe-ed le hate I'ha.ei'd me de-nn the lane lending te the falN wc would take tlint'eieiie the m t dm ami new Meed enlj n f w feet from imp. elinKins hi- lil and oheuling a' imp as Iip -aw thai I was geini; te eeeape from him. I had te register fear as T looked at b'tm. anil then leek i ven mure fiiglit I'ned as T turned te leek at the fall-, 'flint wani't apting en iry pan. either! "Then I tepperj bnek en the re' l nt the edite of the water mid Im Pi-hed te- i ward me I stumbled then ;n I turned and mslied into the water again: my knees were slinking n thut thej wouldn't held me up, but Manning eu denth theuglit I did It en piirjMwi'. for lie shouted, "'treat! Cabet began edging toward nm then.1 mid that hhi m eae te take .1 feu btep mere into the water ind then threw tn arms up eer im head and lump V"e wire -e fur nt tin idge of tilt; fall ? th.it although the water MUered the reek- tiiuli ruealli. there wani t enough of it te rurrx nn down with it: I 1011I1I Itliup ilear of 'he WHter 11ml lnml in the in t whieh hml been streti'ind elp.ir aeroe tin preei- I piee down whieh the w.iter f"II. Tin 11 11 diinuiiT would be tbre n ntr ih'' falls and the uuneni would gel it. 111 tin ' water below I took one Hip, and tin1 water 1 .seemed te be eiulelnng nt inv auklps and dragging hip down. I den t hcliee tlmt Jlr. Ilaunlug linew hew strong the 1 ur rent wns there 1 hesitated, and. though 1 eon Id fi el my own lumd Just flawing at m faee I hardU knew what I was dmiig. All I tenii7ei was that I was i-impU sarid te death. In it that I mu-l go en. I took another st. ji. and mv legs met eeeined te ug under me 1 km w that it I fell I'd b" "Wi'Iil exer the fill's just aa sure as unythmg. I forced tmelf te sten enee meie. which brought inn 1 te the idge of the mil-- ami th.n I looked down, the one thing L.jrl I!an ninc had warned ine net te de The .Miter w.is sweipmg eier the rdpp .f rln tails in .1 . oel ieu mi1I 'I hen when it get down .'1 little wi. it tegnn te brink into vprex .'ml went daslimg down mie the peel below in 11 swirlmir. fenm'ti.' iiij Ann new it rnired' I n mi nibered hew I'd listened te it jusi a -w inghu Iwfere. nft l 1 iirrx and I had be n till ing eai ii ethei that nothing ceul.l exer ."eparate us again It had mi" k 'd me then- and I wondered if the feur felt that night whs a prepbeej of bilUrf e 'pl eviT tin f 1II1 r 1UX yf rle be lentlnucd tomerroxx ,. a- niiihiiiu as kIh is gift's, mil ,hi 1 . , T ILKIG IT0V ER BETWEEN SCENES ill? r iS '-l -. V mmssn)stJtKr lB:.W''.TxTW?j''..yai,rK W fcl.. iii fHHKk., ..'V, Imt - a 1W ll'IW I Oli- JnMtjmBMgnir. flQ r hpry. " ii ii i ii i iMffnrnmirffriiMBir wan,rrmtmim fpr wv fflmmmig 'memfi'immmmam 1 m KSmBMSwsM. mifflHH B T"lHHK JHHHSwiH15':'"1' HENRIETTA K. K. Lincoln wns H" 9HHHKHHIIHRMHHHHHHMb HIHBHBHHBIHnHHRI born In Johnstown, Pa. Ne. he Ir HR !Cha Jntereetlng trio nbewn above are leading iniiii. author and character mun In "If you Ucllove It, It'a 80." nor"' '"is neon"1 te be released. 1 am sure H ft J new Laky picture. On tbu left is Theodere. Roberts, hiding behind one of his wendrrful make-ups. In the I s th0 only Oeorge Kllet book ever V jianter ls I'erley I'oere Hhcehan, who wrote the story nd en the Hght la Ihema3.Ma4el.nj4,. the etar Udnpted ler the.ecreen. Daily Mevie Magazine . -. - Ty Af- TT?W"V'"'W'A ' ' "ZL i ? SHE IS ONLY 26, HUT SHE PLAYS THE "HEAVY LEAD" TWnVTT-SIX seems, comparatively speaking, a tendi r age for a screen artist te be specializing in tlip "heaxx j lead.' , I'jrliaps it is as .silt te adl, Imw I rxer. tint the 011ng person whm j wiight ind circumference furnish, " (ffiitix 11 foil te the 'iiry grace et Ann I'eei'i st 111 "Line's lienmerang" 1 liille. the super elephant of the 1 fCIll li Cirque l'inder. lif Hi lie. te quote the word of t'n bard, it niiy be s.ild that he was "horn great, aclin ' e. griatuc-s nnd nexv lm lmd ereatness tlnust uietl lur." though if xeii count tier age in the ele phantine srnsp. hr has -euieeh H.ieliee the xcirs of discretion. She lm iiehiex -I tin x noble proportion. Mindtn,: Meht fief threi Inches "in ln-r sucks. ' lenuih .t 11 I breadth te match. I'.elle 1- net mil) a line elrplunt fer her age; she is 11K0 exceptiennll) in tdligciit in learning all the tricks n ler tinde and i- fun In 1 mere pe-csrd of a xer. decided 1 haraeter of ler own. Mi" will 11 fuse te 1 nti 1 the .ireii'i for iic-tntiie uiile-s nccmupiuied lv Hnln. ,1 sin il!"f eilltier of her gi mis. v b.-.e ml 'laiin te public neli'p .it preeir ce'i-i-c in her tumix ntratic n'l.i Im mink fmiul) twined aimiinl ISpIU ' ' ' apolegx for 11 fill. 1 V AT NIiillT. I'.elle eccupip- a special tcnt'ceiit.iinmg a niiup bulstead for lir k 'Her She is xirx toad of him red iefiie- te retire until she Im lir-t .ismiieiI herself tlmt 1 1 is 1 mfertnbly installed for the mjlit Then she will leiirc te the tm of her exxn ji.n 1 n 11 -l.ir corner .Mid sh-ep tl.e sleep if the .tijst She knows exmtlx the neur for iiidtime. nml if Habx is detailed else- 1. Imrn llntli. Iri.lnlli I. I.i.t1tal.l ..111 xx hen - thorough!) reused, hns been Known ' v reel; tne eiuiie tent. Hell-'- big dri.in.itlc si rie in "L.eei lii.eiiH'1 ang coin's v nt n Met' I'll I' Liimballi . the circus proprietor, xelee 1 linking xxlih emotion, luaki iii a s the pit h t e niiiieiini eim ill th.it the ,le- pliant 'x Hi' b li is liei 11 tlte 1 Im 1 f nttr.n - lien of bb the l"i III III" 01 fei I- .11 till show has been atl.iihed bx hi n 1 handler in lieu nt pn 1 Ima'-Miit standing delu. It 1 1 1 . i 1 . nt thnr mi ii. r'i n in- lirtiiifl- iml -ixes thi I cllil II I s tien b producing the nme'int itj ri'lli" if the lellllll. ".lie ininiidintelx 111. his 1.1 I'M, I cur. fT in w In. XI 1,11. qui IH 11 bx ) eirefnllx 1 Ijr.n s , she dips a bru '. into w.i 1 x 1 11 utifetf net' i, f.i- t,n corn chiindle" -I b.r p;iil . 'ii- rjillls. xi te be th i-uin of I'.elle m J- histrnnii' achiex rnienls as far as I tin- si 'nr .is emu erne. nut I. file THE REAL THING IN A "HEAVY They "YfTtZ Queer Things te Make a Photoplay AUTICLKS required for milking motion pictures nre even nmri numerous and xxeird tlinn these pop pep iilnrl) supposed te bp pligible for partnership tn bo,irding-heue hash. If xeii don't believe it glance nxir tne following list selected from a dax's requisition upon the Art De partment accent en the "art" of the (iiildxv.xn Studies: One picked chicken, witli a fi feathers left. One flash) striped lord. Heuse flies mid cobweb. Haggage Turkish, Hindu, (ireek, Duti h and Uussian. l'mir I" f shin bones One nl no ment en It. . Oiie Irish bagpipe. One monkey te pick fipas from a deg. One string of garlic, three pounds of lix-ei . l'i'e leaxes of mildexxed bread Seap bubbles. Mu-t be nt lrn-t two feet in diameter. One dead cat. decided te put in an extra bit en her XX "I . , Th 11 I'liu'idler In. it a if i tie it sfnitlx "according te 'a liirums ein e e sh'il.i. I,.- fi l nt th' c.lilsr of hi difeat and ills, enititur. This wa. the mom nt thiii e l!i 1 her iisinatl"ii. s-he h.isulx grrbh'd tne iru-li m 1 "i long trunk and made a feint of dixing Hue im i" into the pail et xxliitexMs . 'I he 1 or 11 I'lninlh r x is ipiir k te take up lis unevpe ei 'in .ind retire xxlth 111 . h.iste than is exactly consistent xxuu perfect llgnlty. The bterh Is Busy 'at the Christie btudies Till, steik Ins ein e again Mslied the Christie studies. I'er the seeend time in ;i month the old bird hns fax erei the profession at the scene of se niiiiix niniriinenial leiuediis wheie "b.ibx p 1 tures bine iceentlx br 11 s,i popular Tins iinn ir is lieblix rnmi come ceme dinu xx no is the pi mid fat hi r of a bah) girl Inn 11 Vexembi r I I Lat month era Slcndman who h:ib appeared witli Vernen in mnnx tilms, heejime the mother of twin girls Vernen saxs he is just as proud as if he had equaled her record Mis isteiidmnn in prixnte life is Mrs, lack Tax ler Vernen wife xvns Angle pitte. a s-t Leuis girl shB is net in the pn tun protessien 1 nex imve nameu liieir daughter Harbara Dorethx. LEAD" 3 I .AtaA ili Bayard Veillcr Taeldcd IT'reng Man for Funds TVWAItn M:ILLIiH. the '-'illrccler. is in charge of cell the Metre rge of collecting a 'liristnins fund for the peer children if Les Angeles. Haxlng obtained heav) subscriptions from most of the Metre acl ors. he tackled n lisltnr te the studies at llollxxxeod. The islter hup 01 'led te be an out-of-work actor in ml stnilts tn keep his famil) going Mr. eiiler approached him witli the 1 iiiniiiii'i'iiii ir . "I in lalsing a fund for the peel children " "es. I knew. I'm mising the fund." ' said the visitor, "and pour children for the Sif'.s Discarded Gingham 4. Z. a jkj.. ?;-z'c$ma a iiH.Nn men Has tliinugheut lier career as a film pla.xer been bound by the necessity of wearing glnghnm wrappers. The icaseti xx as that she looked be feti lilng In them. Ansivcrs te Questions Frem Mevie Fans jt . AMT II OI01I11 Swanseii has dart, rd hair. 'enstancc Talmadge has erj light brown hair, xxhieh is Ih bbed. I Louise lilaiim xxill be seen ill vnndexillc short I) She 'ns tcinpmuifl) deseitej tin screen. In 'iilentiilly, M.irtle Sted- I III fru'i-i, ill t'ii'iiiMlii, .11; nir oil"' I man is funake b-r debut in x and. xille v.ry soei if xeu happi l 10 '. e inter - ()M;( V M SAN' I den't'blnnie x vi n the r.i t for beins Inti rested lit Albe Ti 1 r) and wanting te I, nexv nil about her. 1 Often through this column I hnve an mered various ipierles concerning lier. The most Important bit of news f hnve te effr ju-t new Is the fact that she and Hex Ingram, te xxhem nhe bi'cnme en gaged during the filming of "The Four Horsemen. ' xvere married recently. They nre both w irl.niL' .it present 011 "The Prisoner of 7.uiii" ns direter nod leading Ivlx FTIIVOMTV Porethv Dicksen has te. rntlx been made a Mm. She is xxlth f 11 kx Se von lave hpnrd that Wally Held plays a saxophone. Wcjl. he prnb- Iii s. ilees or at IruM attempts te. 1 hsx'e net heard him. se I de net know knew know hew proficient he is, but if h is as geed a musician as he is an actor, I'll sav he's all light The Courtship of Miles StRtidlnh wan released a long time I'eggx Shaxx was the len dins lady. xra. legfeld I ellles girl. She h inliMi.' xM'iiian In William Inr- num s present production, xvhich hasn't li e 1,10.1 WASI'At l-Alice l.ake pbivs 1li1.1l 10I1 in "The InfiimntiK .Miss 1 tell shf 11 txxln sisters in the pie 1. ne (If (eurHe lb" MnrM IH te get . nirs ft un thnr admlri'is', I'i,in't jin,; ('111 KIP "The (iirl With the 'Inking Wax" ii net a picluie, It n xaudexille skit written by J I. lol lel i.e and belleve me, I had dlffieultv Anr.uirli linlllni iillt nbeilt It. I xx'nerli'r if veu anked me that nutatien becuure ... .unit. ...ute ,. Vnnxv op iect kid me. w JHWMHPi0sVMKSB2Vl7K " am v i U "&-' " &$ Kt DAUGHTER TIIIH IIKOI.VS T1IK HTOIlY Jim Kcndflc. a ilevll-mny-cnre, xrhel lieerted American. In ix Mexlciin rhiii lillnit Joint meets null fllea. hk elil rlxal uml eneniy. xhe ircpe. en by till com PKiilen, IhUp uu Kcnilrlc'i clmlloiute-tej'-iilKli-ntnko name of dice. The companion n identity la n myKtery, liut evi ry en scm It In a woman under tlii' nonibrcre and masculine iittlrn of the border. In an cxcltlna Bamn ,11m vernt Itles ami then chalfennes the heuefl te anetner, TI10 wutimn talira I1I111 tip. Ncnaatleiuiuy w limine. later he huhiiiieiis him mya mya terleumy te un Interxlexr. In xxhlin slia tnlla of her hatred of Itles nnd aeks .Ilm te aid her He refuses. as lis lias made, a pact xx-lth his old chum, Har low, te ke en a eiiktf ter nema nuslerletiB Mexican treaaure. After a x-ejage In a disreputable tub xvltn a nunlnt ruttlireut erdxi , the party lands and makes Its xa te the Interior. At the plulureseue eeccne of Ihelr exploit, aualn In male attire, te their iima-e-ment appears Zeraldii. It appears the treasure-hunting parly la In the power of the stranffe woman and her coterie. In a stHrtllnx Interxlew she discloses tlmt she Is the last of the Aztee prin cesses and laxs claim te the treasure pi ths Alentenimas. xxlilch Ketidrlc Is setk Inc. Hhe proffers him her tee and Is hlttet xx hen he says he has no time for lexe. Meanxvlilln he has slitht of 1111 American Klrl Jtetty Gorden, who Is bn InB held for runwim Nendrlc's friend, West, has a ranch nearbx. Zeralda permits him te xlslt West en condition he returns te her headquarlers. West, a jeunit enthusltsl. makes a bin inuncy uiaklm; preposition le Kendrlc ,SI) lli:KK IT CUNTINVI.S 'K? KNDUIC'S ever-ready Imagination Knared. , Hut be was in no ....11... ... f......nl .l.nl. U. Itn.1 nil. AW I 1 i-usiuuii 10 ii'ii,!-. mill. '" '" flab te frr "Whnt de )ou knew of your neigh bor?" lie asked. "Net much," admitted Bruce. "And et eneuch te snbe xvliat .xeu're drixing nt. The nearest are twenty miles nway. I nt the Montezuma ranch. The boss of the outfit is your old rrlend Itulr. Illes. I told you (lint in m.v lettpr. I hnven't the dead weed en him, but it's open and shut that he'd n- neon chip In en a cattle-stealing denl ns anything else." "He doesn't own the. Montezuma," said Kendrlc. "It's the name thing. The owner is a woman, his cousin. I believe., Nut she's nway most of the time, and Kies does ns he pleases." "Yeu don't knew the lady, then? "Never saw her. Don't xxnnt te, tlnce Jik'u nil ltles bleed 111 lirr." "Let's get down nnd roll n smoke nnd I talk," offered Kendrlc. They rxere en n grain v knell; there were onto and 1 shade nnd grnss for the horses, llrucc 1 looked nt him sharply, catching the I sober note. Hut he wild nothing until the) were I.xing stretciieil out uiucr no i... ,rti. ii,, n iUr. iln reTieM nt. the ends vane, iivMnnn i.i- .- -",--.- --- of which their horses browsed. I "Cut her loose, .Ilm, be said , then. , Iiri...'. 4l.n tilfirU?" Kendrlc told him: Of his quest with Twisty Barlew; of Z.eraiUa casteimtir and her umbitlens; of bis own situation in the household, a priseilcr with today ..e..(..,l lilnx enlv in exchange for his word te return by dawn; and finally of IJPU) vtorueii i'',.n,i Ced." ensned Hruce. "They're going it that btreng? Out in the open, tee! And la)lng their paws en nit 4 i i-l W'lum " " .11ur01111 m'ii. ...- - e Kendrlc ndded briefly an account of his being stepped In the pass. "It's n fair bet," he concluded, lha xeur raiders get their word rtre'f.1 'from the Mentezunin rnnch. " ' means, straight from the lipa of Zoraida Cnstelmnr." . . , lime fell te plucking nt the dry grass, frowning. ..I- ii.iiiff. It strikes me. .Ilm, ,. if ,.i'r.. riL.ht she should give you 1111111, iini't' ...---- the chance te tip me off. lluxv ue you figure that out?" ,, "I hnxen't liguied it out. Here s what we de knew : When I was n dozen miles from her place and nnturall) would suppose Hint. If 1 che-c. 1 was free te pla) out of my own hnnil, up pepped these three men: a reminder, as plain ns )our lint, that through their . 1 ,.... s.i 111 under the eves et e- Hi,!. .1 J r. f , , .:.!.!.. r..teim..r linrthcr. ns innocent .... ,. fe,',l. I I'lirrled a message te tin in In a cut nnd tied saddle string A 1111 s- ...- il,..) !iH n nnssnert for tne; xxhiit ether signlticance it carried, quieii snbe? There's a red tassel en in) horse .4 bridle; that might be another sign, as far ns xeu nnd 1 knew. Tlic quirt at my saddle horn, the chains 111 my brldb . the saddle itself or the folds of the sad dle blanket -hew de we knex the) den t all enrrv her'werd? An ens) matter, If enlv the slgnnl is prearranged.' "Hie tine craft of the Latin mnid. mutlcied Hruce. "KiUhcr the subtlety of the old Az tecs," suggested Kcndilc. "Hut nil this could hae hern done .if well, and taking no ehnneet,, by one of the Mentciiiman riders." "Of course. Hence, the one thing clear is that it was desired that I should see jeu. Since It was obvious that I'd tell 'you w bar I knew, Hint's the odd part 'of it." , . "Whj. it's inndnciw, man. It give us the chance, if no ether, te get word back borne about the little t.oruen gin "I'd thought xxeiild xxe de it? linsl office .' of thnt. .lust hew A letter in the nearest ou mean that the postmaster would he en tne xxntcii i"i- 11 .40-1 "i". plax into her hnndsV Well, siippe-i. we took the trouble, te send a lowbe) te some ether, further postellicc? Or. by gell), te send him nil the wn.x te tl 1 berdet ' Or. if I should go with the word ni.xself" "Answer: If you sent an Indian, hexv much xreuld )ou liet that he did net circle b.nk te the Meiitc7iiiiin rnncl with the letter? If xeu went .xeurselt, ' t 1 'i' ! hew far de )ou suppose xeml excr gel . I Hruce s e.xes widened. 'Te xeu supple (be) re going that ' strong. Jim'.'" I don't knew. Iiruee. Hut tell me if it seemed the wise thing te de, 1 hi veu dtnp cxer.xthlng here nnd mnke :i try te get through with the xxeid'" 'Rruce looked worried. "It's my hunch," he answered, "thnt '-lr'weulil be a cheaper pla) for me te 1 pay ,the Iwenty-five thousand dellur ' innseni and Ik done with it '. Yeu don't knew hew bad tilings are here, .Ilm ; if I went nnd came back it would I"' te find thnt I'd been cleaned. e. I'm net rxnggetnting. And with the inett- gage en ine pinee, uie nexi imiiik i would knexv xns that-it was foreclosed and In the end I'd le'c everything I'xe get." "Krem xvhb'h 1 gnther you don't put a whole let of confidence in your coxv cexv coxv bevw''" "That's the plnln hell efV! Net enlx have I get le sleep xxlth one e.xe en mv stock ; I'xe get te keep the etljer peeled en the men that are fnklng my pay. 1 never snexi' want einer man h I nr,r thev're taking at the same time "Or xvhat women's. Well. I Imagine Mills Casjeimar knows conditions an well as xx- de, if net a geed deal better. Se It loeka as (heugh she xxere taking no elianeI' In letting tne rule ever te ree .xeu: and if remain pniihle that b.x no doing I 11111 furthering her pur pose. Though just bow, is nnethei thing I don't knexv." "She must be sunn' corker of a fe male." muttered llriife. What doe- she leek like. ,llm''" "'I all Yeung and net bad limiting Vnm hi a peacock and high nnd mighty." ... "That kind of a girl manes me hick. "", .jn',,nBK, "','! '" .TtMi "Let's ride back, Jim, it II ulck decision. be time te A ther rode blexrly down toward the ranch heus Bruce pointed out hew, living ln constant expectation of tbe opnratlens of cajtle and herse thieves, he toelrwht precautions he teuld. Thi nli.k- of hlf saddle herei. a dozen of lihem. were crated uuruie " day m tta y .SMmik A Tale of Adventure BY QUIEN SABE Who Knows?) CopurteM. 1021. tiu Charles Scribner's Sens fields near tlic house nnd nt night were linij.dit in nnd .stiibled. A nitinbcr of the finest cattle, including Hereford .own, icccntly puruhnscd, were driven ineli excnlng into tlie nenrettt ficldi where from datlt te daylight they were herded by n night rider. "I've get te take it for granted," explnlncd Weal, "tlmt nt leant some of mv vaquerea nre en the level. I plek ui be.st men fef jobs like this. And I've nlwn.XH get night rldern out. making thcii rounds from one end of the valley te the ether. On top of nil Hint I've get in) ilegn; leek, here they come te meet u." There were ten, of them, big tnn and white collies, x.xilig with one unetlicr te peme lir.st te their master. Splendid anlinuls nil of them, but nt the fore ran the most splendid of them nil, the father uid pntrliiteh of ills fleek. It xvns IiIh keen itei-tril nnd eye that xvere went llrst le knew who eatne; his ru perb strength nnd' speed parried him weM in the lead and he guarded his U premney .ioiiieu-d). Ills shatp teeth ui.n.mn.l ..li.ln.ialt linn n Iinrilt son ' I. ..... ... ' .. ran t.ese at dim hIUp and tne .xeungsicr. though he snarled and bristled, swerved widely and thus fell buck. They bnikcd as they swept en. the sharp, jitueen te bark of their breed. " "They're something I can trust." said Hi uce prnudl) . ".Ne hnnil but mine feeds them ; if I cntcl. n man caressing one of them he draws his pay nnd quits. And I : t' sleep of nights reasonably sure that their din xvlll xvake me if an outsider sets feet near the home corrals. Hi! Monarch; Jump for it. Prem his pocket he brought out a bit I of dried beef, the "jerk)" of the Seuth- I xest. He held it out arm's length, sending his horse racing forward with a sudden touch of lis spur. The big deg barked eagerly and launclieil his siuexvy body into the nir; the sunlight Unshed1 hack 11 moment fiem the bared sluiip ' teeth; Monarch dropped softly back U, , rnrth with the dried beef already, belted. Hi uce laughed. At the beuse, like Zoraida's in the mutters of age and thick, cool xvnlls. but much smaller, they found an ex cclcllt , waiting thciii. They ule . .. i....i i.A. .... 41. ,.i.n.i,. lllllier II irill.l lllit' lliuie oil lie- nnui si(I,, (lf tlic i,0)ls,., half a dozen of i.rur(,'s nirI1 pitting nt tnblc with them. ; Kcndric regarded the men xvitli liter est. feeling Win', their scrutiny et mm j was 110 less painstaking. They were :..".... . . M . swnrthy Indians and half-breeds nnd little else did be make et them. Their eyes met hi, steady nnd un winking, but ynxc no clue te xvbnt thoughts might lie back of them. Ill bet Hruce sleeps with a gun un- rr ins pillow, was ipjiuric s tiieugui I the end of the nic.il. IVv the well, under some shade trees in the yard, the two friends sat and smoked, watching tlic nun laze away te the stables. Thereafter liny spoke eiiietl) of the captive in the Hacienda Montezuma. "It's net te be thought of." quid Hi uce. "that a scared III tie kid like ln-r is te be held that xxny and xxe sit like two' bumps en n leg. Lrnks like l.er - 1 trr.ulilcM were up te jeu .11.11 me. ,11m.' r 4 lWi M, 4lw,, n...n.,.l lliiAiil Inn.l if x-ns un'binkiible that Ucttv (!oideii xxmild suller an) hmiiiy injury in tne s.imn house xxlth Zernlda and lier girls; further, that the greatest 111 cess of tnier bad no doubt pas'ud. One grew sr,i it erashlns te the fleer and dash iicftisfiimcd te prell.x iienrlx excr.xlhiug. n. ln .t moment Hi uce was back en Kcndric, be. mil b.x his pntele te return, the peiih. a rille in e.ich baud, xveiild seel; the er) out and cMenil te One he thrust out te Kcndric. mut I or what comfort he could just te , lerinc between bis teeth : I knew that she xx as net altogether 1 fi lendlesi would biing hope iind its 1 xx 11 sort of gladmss. Tonight, us seen as the men came in uml il was dark. Il c.x x'euhl mill Manuel, ISruoe's mei trustxMirthy man. te a fort) -mile dis tant poslelllce. Ill' XMIUld I. II IX Willi him two letters; one would be nildr'-scd le the (ioxiruer of Lewer Callfeinin nnd one le friends in San Diege. "It's about the best xxe can de en I'llOTOI'I.WS . THU COMNr r . Alhamb rilxur rlly t 2 I.xirs il 15 4. li ' 1 '! lr,lu I nnau.MMl. A.M. ALICE LAKE ln "l MJIiVHlMI hKAjs'J A I I hfl-Il.rxJV J riumferil . AlleBheny 'ALiL.C.xjnCn I B, t)HI '.' IS. Ilxes. 8 BERT LYTELL In " Tllll Tl) r.lll)SIV APOLLO ;u n tiiumt'.ses srs. l X I IM.I, I)M1. OIlltIN .IOIINMIS A IIOUdTIIX. I).I,T0N In "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" ARCADIA .."rrJ: nr. ietii r M MAY M'AVOY 1 In "MOIt l.'l 1 AQTOR iiiMvi.iv . mu'Cne avi: 'nJlUIX MATIMT. UAII.r DORALDINA In nnd II 'I III", WOMXN t NTXIKI" II.N XUMt l. Itl.MKXX BALTIMORE V? SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "Vxlll'.Hh I.K.IJTS AUK UIV' &ITMM Gnlt AM) WuODI.ANU A1 tT DIlUN MxriMir, I1A1J.X MARION DAVIES hi "K,M IIANDtKNT" BLUEBIRD hrniul A. fiilnqufhnnn-v 1 i.n'lnueu 1! until 11 DAMP I'OYVIXt, In iinANP.CDnilS 1 ICQ" DRAAnWAV Hri.u.1 A Snj.ler Axr ui(n 1 1 11 i-, & u I' M ELSIE FERGUSON Iii ';minj. nr snns" CAPITOL MAiiKirr fT 11 ' l in II l!i P lVIt MX1 f f MttVNKN "THE BARRICADE" COLONIAL l"". t IZV GLORIA SWANSON In "l"MKB TUT. I.AsjII" DARBY THEATRE t KITKHT HI (IIIKS' "Dangerous Curve Ahead" niVII IM-30 xtvTI.MT, DAII V DAVID POWELL In "t)ANf.i:UOt'hI.II'" FAIRMOUNT &&'&&? WILLIAM RUSSELL I iii "tiik 1 Ml ntext u)(,a in, ITAMII V 'HUJAtHK 1311 M.TrU.l St IMIVIIU.! s xi n V'li',(, r 1 MADGE KENNEDY In 'IIJ V. UK .icr.i I I." ttTIJ QT TUI.MKi: Hu Spruce JO In ul. riNTi" fitl v Jane Hlililrf nnd ( nrlrlr llhrkxxtl! In "THE CABAREP' r nnc 6Bi mauket st vjLUDC vin'ln S, Ottran lUeltml DORALDINA In 'TAHHION ITKD1T" PR AMT 023 lrriJ Ax-, jjjit w4, vjIMJ 1 Violin nnd Onriin nettt CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "UAJUXXK" OF THE short notice." admitted Kendrlc. though lie xvns ilKatl11eil. "I'm net ligui-ing, though, that It's in the cards for me te PtJek overteils tinder the same reef with HIeh nnd hi erexvd. TIicic'h the schooner down In the gulf i and there's )ou for ns te count en. Never fret, old llaby Hluc-ec; we'll have lier out of that yet." The letters were wiittcn; n little after dusk Manuel set forth, premised a double month's nay If he Nicceeded. and in return premising by nil the saints he could call te tengim (lint he would gnnvd the letters with bis life. Ftein their chairs en the perch Ivetulrle uml Ihuce snxv the man depart. When his ilgure lmd dimniPd nnd blurred into the gathering night they still sat mi, silent, untchlnc the elnrs coins out. Hruep had brought out cljnn nndilhe red embfrs Rlnwcil eomtmnienabl) . rrefienliy Jirucc Shed. It'll i great little old Intnl." he said, and the inllcctlen of the quietly spoken weids wns that of nfrectiun. "A ninn could ask for 110 better. .Ilm. Conditions right nexv nre damnable; you've get te teiap all along the line for xvhnt'u jeurs. Hut w lint de you knew thai is xwirth the haxlng that isn't worth tlm fighting for? Ami one of these fine dnys when Mexico ictljcs down te business, sort of grew up and gets' past the schnolhej stage, xxe'll mmmmmmm "I'rem Mhat 1 galher, j oil don't put iv wheln let of rnnlldwire In )our coxbe)s?" haxe the one nntiibliiaieii nexv lacking law and order.'' Kcndric. who had been reflecting upon itlier matters, innde no Immediate re ply. Hruce had the ansxxcr te his sug sug gistien of a nexv order of things, but It came ftein the darkness hex nnd his bums. There c,ns n sudden sharp bark from one of bis dogs, then n rising 1 clamor as th whole pack broke into ex jelled bulking. I'riuu se far nway that , the sound liaiel) 1 cached I hem c.iine n ninii's xelec, c burning niigril) Then u rille shot, 11 long, shrill whistle. sheiils and the sudden thud of man) I lacing hoofs. I Urine Wcf toppled exer his chair I nnd plunged through the nearest deer. j It xxus dirk In I he house uml Keiidlie Ikiii'i! Iii 111 strike ni?ninst 11 second chair. "Itaiders. or xxe're In luck. Damned rebel outlaws. Come en ! II ran out into the jnrd, heels pumping a shell Kendric .?' ' ni'e the i'i. . 1 el. As I hex turned a corner of th" I house Urine stepped dead in his tind; and Keudrli' humped into him and , steppi d xxlth him Aliemh the barns were en Hie; two tall flames siuhheil upward at the dark' the hissing of 1 burning xxoed nnd fodder must have rnenii'i.WH JUJ -R 'A NSi V 1 The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantet" of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your' locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. GREAT NORTHERN Vriti H' III s,,, MXII'sTlV Iii J'SNOWBLIND IMPERIAL r.',M L,-Yff. imi.s 01.nr.1t 1 1 im will's "THE GOLDEN SNARE" KARLTON l 111 si M I ,ee linOAU l).il x te X. M te 11 1.1 1. M ( i.tit, 11. in; xin.i.irs "FOOL'S PARADISE" Lehigh Palace l,"r",l"::hexeJ MILTON SILLS lij '"JI I1K I Mill'. 1(1(11," I IRFRTY ""AMD & (Ot.lMHIA A. l-IIJL-l II m v r,s,. IjV) DORIS MAY in"jiir.Hitii.isn ,y." OVERBROOK"3"lili!vnu WILLIAM DESMOND . In "l)M,ri()l s 1()V,s" PAI ACT 12U MAifKi:f .sfrtKEr re X M te II 1,-, I'. M NI'Kt IAI. ( iNT III JJhe Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' PRINCESS 1018 JIAHKI-I sTrium1 15 v. Jt s no a xr tr. 1 1 AMi-STAK (AST In "THE CRIMSON CROSS" 7 REGENT JtMllvl.r ST llelevx 1; TH JI 'I II X XI I . I I 1 Ctlt Ul! OAVKHSO.N In "Leve, Hate and Weman" RIAI TO s.UiM,.ST(tXS AVI'S IIrtllVJ AT ri l.l'1-llui ICK.V l l". ST MILDRED HARRIS J"I1TIIK WOMAN IN ins inn s;.. RUBY MA'T-r sr hr.i.ev7-nr i-vxjjj 1 i a m ,r ri ir, i. m KATHERINE MacDONALD In "'IVUn' LATC'IIKKV sAvnv jii JtAiticur h'rnnKT s A xr ... tin.,.... naaaell Slmp.nn nnil P'e'lhu Htnrk In "SNOWBLIND" SHERWOOD V.'at '",V?r LIONEL BARRYMORE . . ln"JJMTIIKJ'KNM." STANI EY -Vi"''1 T A"ri)Tn s-irxni Lit II x In II 10 P. m MMHIAI. I'ltlllll (TION M' "THE SHEIK" STANTON ?'V-"V-' ,r, '"'",' M'l.cm vn i'iieiim'tiiin "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" 333 MARKETeHT,":Kr "atiu. -'-' lvl4-klrvi-4 I 0 A M loll 10 I' M GLORIA SWANSON ln"XNIKII TIIKj(H" VICTOR I AMAHKreT T b. OTH HPKTIAT4 rnODlTCTION ' ' "THUNDERCLAP" RIALTO VF,sf CHESTER U 'I . ( V III I "why err "' .ZHOME" SUN renrhed their ears In five, minute, ..A e tm puny growing light thev Hogs xv here. Initie heil 1.... "nw tha snarlcl and snapped and hrokeMH wilder ba Ine. v "W Utj iiruee began shouting, callln" tn (1 Jlu ?" 1 1"0 V ?' ."f "iietu'icaniini'f'l m. ; " x 'r men nine out of the house. l!ev...i "Vf uiiins iney niaue out vnmi.. tliev made net vn-.U ;' '" whether of cattle or horses or rider, u' was nt first Impossible te knew. Aetln hey ran forward; from reiiiewherfff the direction of the corrals came , cral r He repe.ts. With tl.e.gVntw; n coitfuslen of shouts threi jl. n, heavier notes of which res0 0n vole, as high pitched as a woman's. "' Jn the barn efts the spreading .11 n thousand directions. ZJ J dry stalk serving n a duel of di,l i lien. The fire shot upward ft reef blossomed i red flames itf 4 nines wete groaned and cursed uml i.rn.xed wildlj 1 for a glmpse of one of the dexls ffi t hml smeku drifted upwnrd across t1P .4, "' shot through with II, lug spift' Hw Iftly the lurid light sp.ea.l unfit thV iiu.e- 111 in 101 linn. e , .,,. . K iincUy"and tl,P" rm "' , ear" e" were no longer vague. Thev were t... lilng cattle. Hruce'H choice 'fertv com" Kendric saw the fine bred HereQ mm n inn en ninn., neiiru tne siiertnf fear mid iiige, ninde out the bic mii crushiiig a wa) te the fore among h. terrified loinpaniens. There . hersey, tee. running wild, the anlmaU from the Mnble.i and the near corral And behind them, shouting nnd new and then tiring into the nir te hasten the laggards, were many horsemen, il iiiany it was impossible te estimate a dozen nt the least perhaps lift). ' As the black mass of frightened bcaita gathered fnrxx,ard headway and W through the area of light. Kendric nw 4 one horseman clearlv. On 1 1. .. i.i.. 1. he threw up hi" rille. Already hit finger wai crooking te the digger when with a mutter of rage, he lowered hla aim. There xvas 110 mislnklm- n,.i, j great white horse and he thought that t'.te wns ns Utile mistaking its rider a Blender, upright liguie lending the , rush of the raiders, calling out shorn orders in the clear ringing voice I sweeping en recklessly. He ctir,cd he-' I but he held back his fire. Of xxeraea I lie knew little cneiiirh nnd for mn ' there had been 110 place rescrvid in his , inci 11111. nir un mat aim all that ' Zeraldn Cnslelmar might be nnd might no. lie nan net icuinvU te lift his hand against her sex. Hut therr wai nothing in what Braca 6.1 w te restrain him. He fired whili his rille was rising te his shoulder and again nnd again xvitli the stock against HIS CllCPli. "Damn the light!" he growled, and fired again. Through the tumult Kendrlc heatd her laughter. Nene ether than ZeraMa, could f lnugh like that. Again tha suspicion flashed into his quickened brain that the girl wns mad. lie heard several shots behind him ; Hrucc'3 mea were taking a hand. Then, close behind the white marc mine a second horseman, and Kcndric thanked (Sed for a man for a tnrgel nnd tired at it. Luck if be bit it. he told himself, at. that distance nnd running and ia thut flickering light. Hut he fired again, rnu in closer nnd Iind the third time. And just ns the white maw passed en through the illumed area nnd was lest in the dark xxith its rider h mi xv his mini pitch forward and plung te the ground. Other forms swept bj, ether shots xxere tired both from thj outlaws and toward them. The dark ness accepted them nil and no ethei .1111111 fell. ' Shouts floated back te tliPin above tha hammering thud of the fleeing cexxs and horses. Inte the darkness after then Hruce and Kendrlc nnd Hruee's mea sent mail) questing bullets xxlule netf and then an answering leaden pellet ' sci earned ever their beads. f Hw Iftly tM. I clamor el the receding noet Deatl ... .. .....I lessened: no xeices returned te them; no wild rider xvns te be seen. Tin night pulsed only te the barks of thfl dogs and the rear of the drxasUtutf flame'. Te he continued tonuirrexT riKiTni'Mia TBU 1 COMPANr r- . -OTAMtmCA. fTThe NIXON.NIRDLINCERiTjf U THEATRES Ul BELMONT .V.We"?. DAVID POWELL In "I)AMIi:it()Uh l.ll.sj" CEDAR run u . iii-ixri AVKKtni 1 liluak "" ,,..4r;..;i. I ilU HI1U II 1 uu t n . -1 Orrlii loliimeii, Itorethr n.ilten. teule GUW "THE THREE MUSKETEERS'1 COLISEUM Mttrket het r.Oih 4 t .10 and 1 7 nntl 9 V Orrln .lelinsnn, Duretln ililtun. Inle Olwj "THE THREE MUSKETEERS1 JUMBO KIlU.N'l' .ST. t. UIKA1IU A.VEj Jumbo .tunc en rrnkfore b' M.lSTAU CAsr In "STRAIGHT THE WAY LLAUhK , no te t. & 7 10 ti p . MARION DAVIES In "IvNf IIA.NT.MKM"" F (in KT "D AND I'0Cl sr s.T?.B.Bi Lutue l M,,, 1 an, 3 no i;x 30 t 11 THOMAS JKFIT.IIMIV In "RIP VAN WINKLE" NIXON BL'D A.ND MAHhKT HT , 2 15, 1 a MMIV AMH.UHdV In TOO MUCH MARRIED" RIVOLI f.'.' t) ASD R X N HUM STS. . MAn.NBK PAtlil cucMKi. Mi:ir.u, i "CHEATED LOVE" , 69TH STREET 'n"Zu Vfi Mat 2.30 Mf;'" '' ixfir nniT mid i.ii.V l.l.h In "AFTER THE SHOW" T!'rd.HJ..rr!''.J.'.?.B'.,jr,,.',:,nKrt '. S. 11AIIT In "nuir.rn un- VriiiiB' nnd llAItOI.D I.I.OM) In ytvrr m j STRAND "BT-?eSnBri GLORIA SWANSON In "INDKIl TIIK I.ASII' . Tliiimday. liil.i nnd Sl'lI7lvfl,1 Vfek uml IIAHOI.D I4I.m11 in '""'i- AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. OAJ C . 0310 (jfrmnnlexxn iAJ jermantewn maiim.i paim. JOIIN.N. IIIM.S A IIKTr. I ,''TJm "BURN-'EMjIJP BARNES JEFFERS"ON 'VtisfSffiiS' nill'RRT IIIIOIIKH' "DaiWereiu Curve Aheae PADkr niDea avb. eA,?l, rAKIS. Mm "'in. Kxir n:4 l ' FLORENCE REED ' V
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