Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 03, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 14, Image 14

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IMBF WAR VICTIM
BECOMES SCREEN
STAR ON COAST
QNATCHKD from tlcnth In the World'
- nr, n helpless eighteen -month-old
baby llve.l te become n t-crcen clil'd
actor of terfny.
,,rhlllppe tie I.nccy, playing a child
feUptrl In the comedy "Is Matrimony ti
4TS-. Will.. V tu n tifrlMnt AVfimnlf. of tllC
f vmIIaii mhka nt fin nil .tinvrprflll .
( A..I4 IHtllVlin Klkb VJfc ... ,.v,.... ,
Providence.
Little Philippe in new four years of
Hire nnd one of the most beautiful child
typen en the screen. Ills beauty anil
rwjeetnecs of expression seem n miracle
In view of the terrible ilrcumsttincis
surrounding Mils birth nnd early life
Hnd this baby been nblc te talk, his
first word probably would have besn
these of, Sherman. "War Is hell!"
It was during a Ocrmnn air raid
near Nnncv that little IMilllppe was
born. Ilia father, together with four)
of the lattcr's brothers 'had nlrendj ,
been killed. Ills mother, then enlj I
eventcen, was killed In an nir raid
two days nfler his birth. The grand
mnthrr. who wns holding the babe HI
her arms nt the time, was unhurt.
Taking her precious burden, the aged
lady made her way te an abandoned
dugout undernenth n Iieuh' and lived us
best she could, finding menger nourish
ment from day te dn for hereelt and
the child. A little straw en the uli'
fleer of the dugout v. us their bed. II'
this way they existed for eighteen
months. , ,,
Mrs. Edith de I.uecy. who was theii
.-', With the Women's Overseas Hospital.
tvas at tlie Hospital in .-.nm.-. -
'found the old lady In a dying condition.
rrt.. Knlw. ulltlnt? mi the feet of tt.t
straw bed', held out its nrnm te her;
.nn- tnhl "Mnmn." Assuiing tin1 ,
dying grandmother that she would care
for the babe. Mrs. de I.acey took little
Philippe in her arms.
Touched by the babes pitiful erj.
Mrs. dc Lncev immediately began te
lore and care for it as a mother. First
It hnd te undergo six months' hospital
treatment because of exposure, peer
feed and privation. When she left fev
America, nfter the armistice, she
brought the child with her, adopting
It as her own.
In the same house where she Hvcl
nfter returning wns an artist who was
ttruck by the child's beauty nnd per
fect features and expre-scd n lc-ire t
paint his portrait. The portrait wn
painted and seen commercial nrtisu.
hearing of the child, sketched him for
various advertising work. In this con
nection he met Gcraldlnc Fnrrar. who
cast him for a part in her picture
auiecrapncu ceuj m mc iu ..."
a i 1 iln l,rti-il limn
n.ngianu.
ACTRESS OF STAGE
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PJ.AYS MOTHER
rijllO MViriLjlX.
ROLE IN PICTURE 1
tWJLin iiY 1 lJ. Ui-
Ui iiti. TJlrtHln Weman He tHM)lnvel i .'"'" "' """.. "m i u hul menu iu writes iv is nil this tn : cone en ,i . V i f r Y i'iij wnmii even men. n e stnrtetl in
,Ih, net en" c een b "u y and charm! but b "1th this about IMdelph Valentine?1 iC'Lire $$ TmmZZsZ yXI' ,0 mak,c " "ht tr-an.l the lly-cep
eth2' I exceptional histrionic ability nnd lm- ' I.vcrr person Herry Mcllln. D. M. he's done nothing te cnuw all this dls- ?!. mn. Mi mnn hsd remembered thai W,VS ?ein! te KCt " dri'iiken "'"" te spill
Mdl A mediatelv neenme In demand fr screen , -. Mercedes Casteneda-ench one ,-ussien except make a few wonderful IvhPh ,VJi"B?v e i the en en.is In 1U l'fry of his life, nnd Inci-
rfS- Slid parts. Other pictures In which ft , .JIn",'en Ue" in 'lefeniHns pictures ami hapen te be very geed- Yerk-L rive color te hseenu- iV?My Rct 1,im, te ,cml tl,e wn' t0
nk 1 he has appeared prominently nu j 'lelph alentine 'Mercedes' asks looking. I certainly de think some , le" Rtlhr7n,?,n 1 1 -ns VL n K natural wl,ere n certnI" ,ltt,c um ' y
?$'-, "Wat's a Wife Werth?'' "The North- '''V'0" f",r I'mg en the latter people's senses nre asleep when they ,1 3 7 nreV if I'nilerrtnnil? I kept heading In
'4 rn Trail." and "The Itubaljat." In "s conceited actor. I. in turn, beg haven't brains enough te appreciate n1'''. ent TeriJaffv he stories L I, '' direction, for I had looked the lay
U5 ' npprtclatien of his work in "Without i te "k her why she pieks en Wally brilliant and talented eung actor who. Uold'fe? tWe ?fenJ vears of '' lani' ev-r this afternoon. That
cl'fJY Benefit of Clergy," Iludy.ird Kipling. , . all ki y there nre. n great 1 think is much mere handsome than I ..yJ ," ,mt ansuer''" Mi-.Mte.l FaI""" "" ,he KtrcPt "nH "" n!
tM fie author, sent little Philippe nn , " "' awell-henilcd' ene4 among the some of the stars these knockers ad-;N,P0,Vanrlam na -n v M,"MU'1 Inst stepping place. I was going te
EwTTt- T.Tm t. i -v. . i l"r 'wys-Ireseni teve. i guess that
MIIA RAIT, who plays the role of ,ell wil, bc thinking jeu hare a love leve
I.lla T.ee's mother In "One Glori- sick bird te deal with, but I am only
eus Day" with Will Kegers and I.Un . writing in defense of Wally Held.
l.ee In the lending parts, has had an1 "As Harry sajs, he was n very geed
unusual career In the theatrical world. . actor. He Is nnd nlwajs will be, as
"They usunlly cnt me In mother fur as I, nnd a great many ethers, arc
parts." said Miss Halt "but I nm net I concerned.
'wedded' te them, although I plajed- "Yeu sav von nre ro,-eivt n .e.
ma meiiirr in uu ., ...... ...
a Dorethv OUh picture I was euitc nn
ancient person.
Miss Halt is surprisingly young nnd
charming when she doffs her make-up,
however, and tells of a lengthy career
in vaudeville and In musicnl shows. She
was a member of "The Trained
Nurses." n vaudeville success, and nNe
appeared at the Winter Gurden. She
spent several seasons with Allen nroek
flji In vaudeville.
; "I like pictures, however," she says,
' Will Rogers or under the direction of
i James Cnue? Mr. lingers is a con-
utant menncc te these who are afraid
I of gaining weight if the adage 'laugh
f and grew fat is te be taken seriously.
Airciui.K u sirniK"i i'c wime inline
with htm is n difficult task for any
one.
"SPOOFY'S" LAMB
LIKED PAINT
ON BABY CARRIAGE
At iei i i. i ,
LAMH nnd n bnby carriage feature
consplcueuslv In certain scenes of
"Three I.lve Ghosts." which Geerge
Fltzmaurlce went te Londen te make,
Thejamb te all nppearances was a very
ordinary one. Hut the bnby carriage
wm oeviotihiy n very exclusive nffalr.
with nn ermliie robe, n ducal cren and I
eery up-te-date Improvement. It was,
Bed. Ill fact, for tllC klllimillne lf nn
nVlstecratlc Infant hv "Snoefr." uhn
aving lest his memory as n result of
aneii-siiecic, in n moment of absent-
mltetfedness unknowingly kidnaps bis
AWrt Ktnill. rj. n n .1 Unl.l.-i.ll. I .
wn. d....... nun it,.,, ..iviiii-jiiuuy pic-KS
UP a lnmb in the park and cnrrlesl
It home for the child te piny with. '
Needless te say, both the lamb and
the baby had the time of their lives nt
the studio. In spite, however, of Its
iiKumm-u upiieuranre, the lnmb
, te have very decided opinions
for Tts , fnrnr 1.2 ini & !"lJi
seemeu ie nave very
concern
even suepee
ir1n. for ifU i.n. i.i '" """''":
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Crrie l Dat-V I
, Screen Will Payne Story
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Xht first Sterv written direct for the
jermer Shepherd of the Lmhs Club;
Otcsen Fergusen and Geerge Seigniann.
Betty Put Up a Bluff
. ..-...- B 1'iv, iviinwii
undistinguished appearance, the Inmb"ew te be a Hus Hey
A Wi, , i' ' l. un"J- " nt the private, nnd theie he nc nohedv
nrodeTe lr I. ( ,r ;,'hlc ' is be" . f'r th private te pats them te, he went
produced with Wnnda Hnwley as star, nnd did it.
Included In the cast nre Ed wan! Hearn ' rr. V- .. ,,,,,,.
aa the male lend : Phnrlea A s..iV. Tint s the bus boy in the restaurant.
O BeJefe. Hetfv Comnsen nut nn n mml ,nv.. i
.r..t? hte at the Hollywood Htudle last week i ' c"' :"' v tl10 b"S "y "ar"!1,l0,n-
..VBT "wn'n (he hart te nppear In a scene with ,ln,r, DlT ,: jmmeniniciy geis out,
iu? te 1 "Snpbe." a leopard, about whom Hetty fllls uIh. linni!s !" l'"ekcts and things
rarv tf dances In "The Neese." her nex.t pic- "ah dishes, slherwnre nnd glasses,
i eJ?"i """ "You're n brnve girl," some one I """ and bread, and distributes them
ut b whi te her ns she walked off the let Impartially ever the tabic, as well us
"I may have looked brave, but I'll eli!)" Qn(l ' 8"t.s
,JU I was scureil," she replled.v
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Te Film "Manslaughter"
"Mnrifllfluchtpr' the navel hv AIipi
:itr Mlllrr. wlilrh vnn rcrcnth"NiiPil
tit fin Mit4ilfi tm InlA film fesm ,( !.
.''nAkv hi'nrlfnN in Hnllvirnnd u'Iipii P.rMI
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J"'. jtWn AUIIe again tnkra up his inega
FOR THE FILM
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suggested hy the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
By IIEXItY
Why "Pick en" W'ally Rcid?
T. 31, C. writes "As you may prob preb
nbly recall, it is only n very few days
since I wrote te you, nnd I therefore
hesitated before sending In this letter.
Hut. as I am a Held fnn through nnd
through. I certainly wns mad at read
ing some of these letters -in your
column.
There Is no ether neter en the '
screen, either male or female, whom I!
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tn l!new ,f tlcl.L cvcp W(lj) (or m
inn actor who never made love in his
lil,,ls- l "" where Held does se
'any mere thnn any ether.
i "Since 1Iarr' "gard4s love n .lis-
,Kllsting. prebnl.lv he is a small bnv
1 wl, ls feml of MilfI nml woey Western
movies, but even then, he cannot cseape
,nan.v letters from Va cntine fnns
, remiillntuiK certain state.,,. ,M ,T,i
nlx.nt him. Well. I predict that ou
will be deluged with many mere from
Held fans, of whom theru are n great
number."
,
Rudnlnh "Y Atm-"
, nuaeipil IS i0 AdOT
M. It. C, 1541 Lurny street, writes
"Just a word about Itudelnh. I fell
' in leve with him as the Sheik. He Is
a gr-r-r.md and ga-lurieus Sheik but,
I store clothes geed night I"
I "And think of him as Armnnd In
' Tnmllle!' Awful! Hctuccn I'ruduccr
I Nazlmevn and Hiidnlph, thev succeeded
' in slaugherting n classic. Rudelph is
i nu !. ler a. ill i love ii.lliaus, tee.
Fer first-clnsa bores. I'll mention
nart. i-aireanus. Uiaplin nnd Fatty.
"Hut. eh. Henry! Don't ou just
I love Tem Meighnn? All he necdj Is
1 te wake up."
I Gee! Hew the Girls Leve Him!
i Miss American writes "I nm a con
I stunt render of jour column in thr
paner. I nm se interested in the case
0f Rudelph Valentine. Oh. Mr. xc,.v,
jeu can't imagine hew in love I nin
with him. If I wns sure he was net
married. I would go across the centl-
nint for him.
"Se. therefore, Marv Leonarde is
right te say lie is wonderful. Anil I
wish the ether writers would net tnllt
against him.
"Tin ni-tu TT-nnrlnrf ,1 C !.. .-.
iriu m-e n,i i,u tr.,'ii 1 i ' v..'.
beautiful -th, and Ills form make veti
iick nt heffrt. I wish the renders who
are against him would say nothing ns
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Vocational Guidance
ie oe a ius ijej
rnHK bus boy n a restnurant cer-
"" F. ." the story, was the enlj
ns reintc.
soldier n the nrn.v
lhe cenernl gave
lenel. who nnsed
his orders te the colonel, who pnsed
them en te the major, who transmitted
them te the i-nptain, who told them te
the first lleutcnnnt. who snarled them
'nt nle cena lieutenant, wne iinncd
them nt rhe Rernr wriA hnwlrsl rhem
Yeu come and tell the head waiter
where te head in. Uhe head waiter
smile and backs you te a Feat nnd then
turns around nnd gives the waiter fits.
The waiter smiles obsequiously at veu.
nnd then, when he tl.inl(K jeu den t
IT IS very dangerous te be u bus boy.
It is almost certain that you will
figure in a miirdir trial. Hither you
will murder the waiter or a customer
will murder you. In fact, your eulj
hope in thnt you may murder the waiter
flrH.
One of the first thlnrs you must learn
, in hew te make a set-up ; in the old
EVENING PtJBLIC
FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
JI. NEELT
every word ngnlnst him mnkes me sick
nt henrt. I am sixteen jenrs old."
(Gee, Girlie! You've get It bad,
haven't you? I'd like te save that let-
fur ntirl Lilts,. 1 If .i .. .. !... .. ... I
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twenty-six and wntch ou bush te " . .if VT, "-':"""" ;:'"
think you had written it Meanwhile. " VPr ,,r",c ! , H"t the rendezvous that
I think mi-l.be an old-fashioned course I Millma" 1,ni1 ,ivc U' "', "lThu
of sulphur and molasses would be best1"' R ta, n'10"- Thnt had been his
for you ) own opinion from the start; but during
the two years MlHmnn nnd he hnd been
Mllrlre.l Renner .ite? !-, ......t
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mile, such ns Harry Carev. Will Her-
ITS. lem .AIIV pfrv
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th , AM ",!" 'iar hn1 Yr,r,lla3rn.n,,"l- ""'1 hour of thnt hotel rendezvous.
the public wants young bleed en the nut Instead he shook his bend lie was
KTPCn,. ,,V1I!"in-TN stlck "P for "l'!c nsele.s , ,f : no distr st of he ether
"Z" T."11; ' :iemm-v ,Mp's'',an "''' 'Wh.v should hi ! .llstniHtful! It was
Clinrles Hay
., . ...
Hut every devil deserves
his due
Uhnt if Rudelph is divorced? He, new because the rendezvous meant nnth. I (,l1,nn! A1i ' ca" H0C 't nil!
Is allowed te he. People nre nlwnys mg anyhow, that had sprung up KJien- , Runtv Mett nnd his crowd must
icndy te believe the worst of every I tnneeusly within him. He felt thnt he ' hae hern trailing me." Dnve I lender
popular screen star. He is one of our i was suddenly illogical. He found him- !"' ""illcd grimly. "They thought heth
premising young actors nnd he can a.t.
ii men weuni eniv im. cnmitd (I under-
stand that Jehn Grnves is one of these
male creatures) and hide their jealousy
there wouldn't be half as much critl-
i ism. What picture ran in riiilndei-
piun as long ns the 'Four Horsemen' I
and a.t such prices, tee? Surely none
of Wnllie R -id's or Temmy Meighan's?
"Circumstantial evidence, mv de.ihs.
"I hope you'll publish this, as I nn
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an ardent reader of jour Daily Mevie I "The police!" He was whispering mer. "Thnt's nil! Thev started some
Magazine. I seemingly tn himself. "It Is always the thing but thev didn't finish It! Thev
'I m suggesting Richard Dix's photo police n lifetime of the cursed police i had it all framed up well enough the
for your 'Scrapbook of Stars.' " j and I have my daughter te think of lights switched off. and all that, se
hut I de net forget Teny Lemnzzl ' as te lay me out nnd kidnap me, nnd
Patsy Moere. 3H70 Terrace fw lereha veuld net have m forget." He then stew me nwnv somewhere nnd
writes (en einctlv the snme Ufiilnn..,. spoke nbmptly te Dnve Hendersen, make nm fnlk." He lerlteil 1,l hnn. I
used by .Mildred llenner) "I'd like
te see some of these people who nr,
roasting Rudelph Valentine. Con
ceited? Well, there nre as manv people
outside the movie game ns In it whe1
are conceited nnd for less reason.
"I bet the people who nre picking en '
him nre jen'eus. Oh. I suppose they
prefer Len Chaney's handsome (?) far"t '
te Rudelph Valentine's. Hut net me!
Ask nny girl and see what she'll snv I
"Am some one else has said, 'Why
pick en him? He'n net the only one
conceited in the game!"
"rurthermere. if he's net a ci
neter. who is? Dense open your cj-es
will you ? "
"Why is it all the producers arc
after him? Surely he hns te act. for a'l
these men te want him for their pic
turcs. "I'm sticking up for Wallace Reld af
the same time. 1 Hla- him very much i
It is much mere pleasant te leek at him
than Will Rogers, or Harry C'arcv. u
-rn:i;ii Diners;
"Please publish this, ns ; wunt hnme i
of these peeple like Jehn Grnes te
read It. '
"Veu snid in the paper you could put '
In a suggestion of a movie star for
your scrapbook. I'lease put Rudelph ,
alcntIne or Carel Dempster." '
Series : b- j.
P. McEVOY
days, when you set
something elt ncaln.
cm
In these days a fellow would say te
his friend. (ve me a knockdown te
that SJiy." And then when he get the
knockdown he would set him up.
Hut new that you aic a bus hev. the
way you will set 'em up is bv pVttinc
seme nssorted knives, forks, spoons, a
glass of wnter and n pat of butter Je
Irent of the customer nnd then backlnir
oft se as te run into the waiter, who
iH coming v Ith n Irirfe tray of feed.
After veu have heen iu.irr.rel
Mired you may go ind make another
set-up. .-Net until then, though. If hv
some miracle the waiter should forget
tC s":','.nr nt J"0"' Citly remind hl-n.
lie will appreciote your thoughtfulness.
He will Imve jeu decked nt the end of
lhe week te show his gtntltude.
HELD FOR TURNINfTeN GAS
Police Say Yenkera Man Sought
Own Death and That of Daughter
Yenhers, N. Y., Jan. .1. M, A.
Hrenthnl wns arrested last night,
charged with opening gas jetn In his
home here nnd endangering the life of
Ills sevm-yenr-nld (laughter, Anna, who
was sick In bed.
The police alleged that Hrenthnl nunr
reled with his wife, drove her nut of
the house and then released the deadly
fumes In en uttempt te kill himself
and the child. Neighbors smelled
coping gas and gave the ularm
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THIM llEdlNS Tltrc 8T0H.Y
Div ltrndrrten, r IloeVIc Slturvnn's
rnnfldrntlnl mnn, If fnt te Mftrtln Tjrt
mn tc pret 1103.000 In recoup raclru
let. lie uti-ftln the mnny nnd calmly
Mrs his pentcnci of tvr ycrs without
llaclealnir the flnce v hf re he h hlddfn
It. In an old elRtnn cote, df.plte thi fact
that Datectlve Ilarjnn ard Sknrvan heth
IMt him In Jail, each Irrln te wrlnit
from him hi ffcret with oppe.lte pur pur
pem. Jjt hffore till term expires he
cenfld In Mlllmnn. a rrl'en main, who
1 fre.l two months carllfr nnd who
rremlaea te ;et the loot nnd m'et Hen Hen
ilereen nt the St. I.uclen Hetel In New
Yetk nt 8 oeleclc In the evenlrir of July
24. He Immediately rirret Ihla one allp
In hi determination, and when he leaves
the prlRen eeta out almet hopelessly te
evertak Mlllmnn. altheuah nlmest Im
mediately he Hnda belh the police nnd
the old iran en his trail. Ha succeed
In momentarily ihrewlmr off his pur
suers and Reta te the home of Nlrole
Ceprlane, nn old bd.rldden Itsllan, for-
merely a nanr leader, who Uvea nlene
with hla Jaun-ther Terran. In Hnn l'run l'run
cIbce, HnMns heen aent bv one te whom
the old mnn ewes milch he succeeds In
wlnnlnir from" him a premise of old. and
he Is ordered te change hla clothes
while the da'jRther makeaarrensements
for the next move, nt the old man's dl dl
rcctlers, AM) IIKHE IT CONT1NCKS
"Tell me exactly what you wnnt me
te de.' Yeu think you can find the man
nnd the money If you can threw the po
lice nnd the ethers off your trail?"
"Yes!" said Pave Hendersen, with
ominous rpilet. "That's my job In life
new ! If I could dl'nptienr for three or
four days. 1 guess that's all the start
T'.l HM.1 t
r There wns n tolerant smile new en
?! the e d bomb klnsr's lips.
"Three or four dajs would be a very
ensv mntter." he answered. "Hut nfter I
J , that what? It might de very well in,
respect te this gang of croeks: but it.
would be of very 111 tic nvnil where the ,
police are concerned, for they would I
simply de what the creeks could net de
s-c thnt every plain -clothes man nnd
efllccr en this continent wns en the
watch for you. De you imagine that,
believing you knew where the money Is, (
the police will forget all nbeut you in
three or four days?"
"Ne." admitted Dave Hendersen,
with the fame ominous quiet; "but all1
I nsk is n fighting chance." i
Nicole Capriann stared In speculative ,
silence for n moment. .
"Yen have courage, my young
friend!" he said softly. "I like that
also I de net like the police. Hut three '
or four dnys!" He shook his head. I
"Yeu de net knew the police as I
knew them ! And this man you trusted. I
nnd who. ns I understand, get nway
with the money, de you knew where te
find him?"
"I think he is in New Yerk," Dave
Hendersen answered.
"Ah! New Yerk!" Nicole Cnpriane
nodded. "Hut New Yerk is a world
In Itself. He did net glve you his ad
dress, nnd then rob jeu, I suppose!
Dave Hendersen did net answer for
.. nt.( vui e.J. ..1,1
Itpspther In prison there had been many
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net that. It seemed mere an Innate
lenutinn, that was an absurd
caution
it nnth-
4
self answering in a savage, dogged sort
or way.
. "That's nil right!" he said. "I
Miaven't get his address but New Yerk
Is geed enough. He spilled tee much
in prison for me net te knew thnt's
where he hiings out
I'll net him if 1
can eniv shnke the police."
Nicole Caprlane's blue-tipped fingers
.went straggling through the long white
(beard.
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nn vmi nainn !. IIU n lintiteil tlilnff.
and it is very evident that you have
heen In n fiulit
"I suppose it was with the police,
or with tlilt gang you speak of; hut, in
that case, you have ruined any chance
for help from me If you have led them
here If, for instance, they are wait
ing new for you te come out again. "
"I de net think they are waiting!"
said Dave Hendersen, with n twisted
smile. "And I think thnt the police end
of tonight, nnd maybe some of the rest
of it ns well, Is in the hospital by newl
It's net much of n story but unless
thnt light In your back perch, which
was en for nbeut two seconds, could he
seen up the lnne, there's no one could
knew thnt I ntn here."
The old Italian mulled curiously.
"I de net put lights where they net
ns beacons," he snld whimsically. "It
does net show from the lnne ; It is for
the benefit of these inside the house.
Tell me your story."
"It's net much." said Dave Hender
son again. "The police shadowed me
"It Is llke the old das," he said
feverishly. "It Is lUte the jeung
bleed warming up an old man's
veins ngalu"
from the minute I left the penitentiary
tedny. Tonight I handed them n little
come-en, that's all. se as te mnkc sure
that I had sidetracked them before com
ing here. And then the gang, Haldy
Vickers' gnng "
"Vlckern Ilnldv Vlekers' Yen. wa.
, I knew; they hnng out at .Take Mer-
risseys place:" exclaimed the old bomb
king suddnlv. "Itunty Melt, and "
"It was Itunty Mett thnt butted In
tonight." snld D.ive Hendersen, with a
nhert liiugh. "I had the fly-cop going,
nil right. I let them pick me up in n
snloen ever the bar. He thought I wns
shnke th. lh-een there, nnrl.
llcnilPi'vnii initciwl
M'"1" Cnpriane was leaning for-
W'1 his bed. nnd there was a new.
, f-verish light in the coal-black eyes-
lll?,,",'"e I""S-eldering llan.e leaping
ti . .
I mi,'t.'"'-v '.n.,0.n l'1"5""-
"Goen!" he breathed Impatiently.
'(i,) " ' Ah ! I can sec it nil !'
1r f. -. .1 l.i.. i
the lly-cei
nnd mvself were ilrimlr
11(1 1 4. Ann. !,... ...... -.. 1 ,..
...... ... -,,u. i. .v.. ,n Kuinu aim mime
their pla- nt me they had te get the
lly-cep out of the read first. One of
the gang enme Inte the saloon, faked .";'" V ', r " w H "w ucione uciene
n quarrel with the flv-cen. nn.l knnelrert "lgH' from the Pekets et his discerded
him out. I didn't knew what was up
I .linn unii, mii-u i cnuglll SlgllC OI
h iiuwy .uett nnd the rest of his crewn1
pushing In through the deer." Dave
IT, ,,1.. ..t..-.. .1.. 11..,. ....
,, .. .. .. ' . .. . --;.,
toward his tern garments. "There was
FUkc (Fex Tret;
J- II1L V... -I,
wnnrfv uh. I Y... r'.ll
- i v -
(Fex Tret)
ciiiefly te department stores, the
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Hacked by aggressive udvertls
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In the sale et similar merchan
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JANUARY 3; 192f
On
fly FMViiC L. PACKARD
(AUTHOR Or "77? MIRACLE MAN")
Ccpvrleht, 1DH, bu 1'uHfe .ledflcr Cempaiii
In hit of n flirht." lie said nillctlv. "I
I left them there pawing the air in tliu
dark, nnd I was down here in your
perch before any of them get out te the
lnne. l fancy there s some uttie sew
up there new en nccmint of thnt fly
cop they put te sleep."
Nicole Caprlane's hand reached out,
nnd began te pat excitedly nt Dave
Hendersen's sleeve.
"It Is like the old deyst" he sold
feverishly. "It Is like the young bleed
wnnnln? up nn old mnii's veins again.
Yes, cs; it is like the old, days back
once mere!
"Ah, my young friend, If I had had
nn en the nMir thnt Tenv IjOinazzi
was trnppcd, instead of hut that Is
tee Inte, eh? Yes tee latel Hut you
arc clever, nnd yen use your head, and
jeu have the courage. Thnt Is what I
like. Yes, assuredly, 1 will help you,
and net only for Teny Lemnzzl's sake,
hut for .veur own. Yeu shall have your
chance, your fighting chance, my young
menu, nnd you win run uewn your
mnn" his voice was rising in excite
ment "nnd the money eh I Yes, jesl
And Nicole Cnpriane will help you!"
He raised his voice still higher.
"Teresa! Here, Teresa 1" he shouted.
The deer opened ; the girl steed en
the threshold.
"Father," she said reprovingly, you
ere exciting yourself again."
The old bomb king's voice was in
stantly subdued.
"Ne, I nm net. Yeu sec my little
one. Yeu sec, I nm quite cnlm. And
new listen tn me. This Is Teny I
mnzzl's friend, nnd he is therefore our
friend. Is It net se? Well, then, lis
ten 1 He is in need of help. The police
must net get him. Se, first he must have
some clothes instead of theso tern ones.
Get him some of mine. They will net
lit very well, but they will de. Then
4-nl will tAlenhnnn 1,.mmfi,1t,al Hint T
I hnvc a guest for him who docs net, like
the police, n guest by the name of
Smith that is enough for him te knew.
And tell Emmanuel thnt he is te come
with his car nnd wait n block below
the lane. And after that again you
will go out, Teresa, and let us knew
if all Is safe, and If there Is still nny
police, nnd nny one else, in the lane.
Eh? Well, run then!"
"Yes," she said. She was looking
nt Dave Hendersen new, nnd there
was a friendly smile in the dark, steady
eyes, though she still addressed her
futhcr. "And what news does he bring
us of Teny?"
"Yeu will knew by and by, when
there is time," her father ausweicd
with sudden brusaueucss. "Run,
new!"
She was back in a few moments with
en armful of clothes; then once mere
left the room, this time closing the
deer behind her.
Nicole Cnpriane pointed te a second
deer nt the side of the room.
"There is the bathroom, my young
friend." he said crisply. "Ge In there
nnd wnsh the bleed off your face nnd
change your clothes."
Dnve Hendersen hesitated.
"De you think it is snfe for her. for
jour daughter, te go out there?" he
demurred. "There wns mere of n row
than perhnps I led you te imnglne, and
the police "
"Snfe!" The old Italian grinned
suddenlv in dcrJilen. "Listen, my
veung friend, you need have no fear.
My daughter is n Caprlane eh? Yes,
nnd, like her father, she is mere thnn
n match for all the police in San Fran Fran
ciseo. Ge new and change! It will
net tnitc hmunnnucl long te get here."
took Dave Hem
'"'""tea te wash urn
n"l 'I""W Inte the
I At theplrnt Ien of
leniiersen perhnps ten
and bnthe his bruises
ic Italian s clothes.
if thnt timp hr sue.
yeyed the result In a s.nnli mirror that
hung en the wall. The clothes were
.ready-made and far from new; they
were ill-fitting nnd they bulged badly
In places. His appearance was ne't
flattering. He might hnvc pnsscd for
1 nn Italian nnvvy In hard luck nnd .
no smiierl qucerly as he turned from
.1 , ' , : . " - ...
, lnir.rer n "1 transferred the money
-' !n(I( revived from Square Jehn
.
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Alririmkrn 1Ith- Merrln & Taaayunk j
Ave,
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In "Ill-UN !! UP IIAltNKS
AF I PHHPMV Kranltfenl Allenheny
nLLUjiiuni Mn, I)aUy e,,s. KvBlli nt 8
MME. NAZIMOVA
In "CAMII.I.K"
APOI I O 2D THOMPSON 8T3.
rlUl-lJ MATJNUK DAILY
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "HIIAT NO .MAN KNOMh"
ARPAniA CHKSTNUT Del. 10T1I
"fAVALI- iu A M, t0 n.1B j,, M,
BETTY COMPSON
In "Till: MTTI.i: JIINISTKII"
AQTOR l'HANKLIN 4 OIP.AIID AVB.
fJ 1 Jl MATINKB DAILY
(iKOIlCK JIKI.l'OKD'.S
"THE SHEIK"
BAI TIMOR F 61ST nALTiMeitE
OfLi 1 llViWlC i:ve. tl.ne Hnt. Mat
CORINNE GRIFFITH
In "IlKCKIVr.I) PAYMKNT"
RI I IH'RIRr DreaiJ & fiuiquehanna
DL,UI-D1I1V continuous 2 until 11
GLORIA SWANSON
In "U.MlKIt Till: LASH"
BROADWAY W.J WW
I w.u.i. ae; iti:ii s. gi.ekia nwan.sen m
"Don't Tell EveryUungr
?" A DIXOI 72'-' MAIIKKT ST
vr-vi i i U4 10 Ai j( 0 ji,15 r
EUGENE O'BRIEN
In "CLAY IlOLLAIl.S"
It.
POl OMIAI atn & SUplewoed Ave.
s-v-'i-V"'sl-I1 2 3e, 7 and 0 I'. M
WALLAC1! IIK1D & ni.OHIA HVANSON In
"Don't Tell Everything"
DARBY THEATRE
WHITMAN HKNNETT'H
"Tlie Truth About Husbands"
PIVtPRFQ iIAI-' ST.. MANAYUNK
nivjrrn30 matinee daily
H'AI.I.At'i; Itr.ll) i li 1,0 III A SWANSON In
"Don't Tell Everything"
FAIRMOUNT 2(1,h & llr""'1 Ave
rAHMVIVWl't 1 MATINEE DAILY
KltrlAKU 1 ALMAUlit
In "TAKIMi CHANrKH" i",rM11ul' 1(M 1 M tn II in P M
FXMirYin:ATJnr3iiiTTireT. r;"A Connecticut Yankee
IAIVIIUI ha M TO MIDNIUHT ' "INH AUTlint'H rOI'IlT"
MISS DUPONT , 333 MARKET nRTniinT T.",riAT!
!l'i ' WILLIAM S. hart " "
JU 1 n J1. MATINEE DAILY
VIOLA DANA
In "I'l TI'l'.Trl OI' I'ATK"
PI nRP 5t,u- MARKET ST
VjlWDI ... M nn,, ,M (e n
PAULINE STARK
ln"hNm III.IMI"
GREAT NORTHERN I'TAV
BETTY COMPTON
In "THE LITTLE MIMSTKK"
mlt ie thore of the one he new had en,
He stepped out Inte the bedroom.
Nicole Cnpriane In turn surveyed the
metnniei phesls critically for it mo
ment nnd nodded his head In nnnrevnl,
"Geed!" cjnculatcd the old bomb
king. "Excellent 1" He rubbed his thin
lingers together. "Yes, yes, it is like
the old dnys again I Ha, ha, old Nicole
still plays n hand In the gntne. nnd old
Nlcole's head is still en his shoulders.
Three or four dnys ! That would be
easy even for a child ! Emmanuel will
take-care of thnt. llut we.must de bet
ter thnn that eh? And thnt is net
se simple ! Te hide nway from the
police is one thing, nnd te outwit them
completely Is another! Is It net se?
ion must give the old man, wnesc Drain
'has grown rusty becntisc it has been se
long idle, time te think, eh? It will
de you no geed If you nlwajs hnvc te
hide eh? Hut, listen, you will hide
while old Nicole thinks you under
stand? Yeu can trust Emmanuel -but
tell him nothing. He keeps a, little
rcitauraut, and lie will give you a room
ur.stnlrs. Yeu must net lenva that
room, you must net show yourself, until
jeu hear from me. Yeu quite under
stand?" "Yeu need net worry en that score !"
said Dave Hendersen grimly.
"Geed!" cried tile old Italian ngain.
"Only my daughter and myself will
knew that you arc there. Yeu cnu
leave it te old Nicole te lind a way.
Yes, yes" excitement was growing
upon the man again; he rocked his
body te nnd fro "old Nicole nnd the
police ha, ha 1 Old Nicole, who is
dying In his bed eh? And " Ills
voice was hushed abruptly ; he lowered
himself back en his pillows. "Here Is
Teresa!" he whispered. "She will say
1 am exciting myself ngnln. Hah I 1.
am strong ngain with the old wine in
my veins I"
"Emmanuel linn come," she said.
"There are some police up in Vinette's
saloon, but there is no ene in the lone.
It is quite safe."
Nicole Caprlane nodded.
"And Emmnnucl understands?"
"Yes," she said.
"Ge, then!" The old Italian was
holding out his hand te Dave Hender Hender
eon. "Ge nt once! My daughter will
take you te Emmanuel."
Dave Hendersen caught the ether's
hand.
"Yes, hut leek here," he said, n sud
den liuskiners in his voice. "I "
"Yeu want te thank me eh?" snid
the old bomb king, slinking1 his head.
"Well, my young friend, there will be
time enough for that. Yeu will see me
again eh? Yes! When old Nicole
sends for you, you will come. Until
then you will remember! De net move
from your room! New go!"
Teresa spoke from the doorway.
"Yes, hurry, please!" she snld
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MRFRTY nOAD t, ccTujiiniA av.
,!.., MATINKn DAILY
(ir.euni: .-iif.i.fekd'.s
"THE SHEIK"
ORIENT Woealand A,)- at 02d St.
WILLIAM S. HART
lnl'IIITi: OAK"
OVERBROOK 03Di"A.?JirORD
FRANK MAYO
InJ'THK SIlAIli; MAHTnn"
PAI APF 12u .MAItKET STItEET
llnil1IA i'ASTl.KTON In
"The Child Theu Gavest Me"
PRINPFR's 10,s MAUKirr fiTHUBT
HI'KriAI, CAST In "',0 "
"TROPICAL LOVE"
REGENT MAnK,iT FififKVyi1
CONSTANCE BINNEY
m llUOM AND llO.Utl)"
RFAI Tn ai:iiMANTew"N "avenue"
. . ., w AT Tl'Ll'EHOCKEN HT.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
In "HIIAT NO MAN KViitvut,
RUBY MAHKET ST I1EL0V 7TH
,0 A M (0
ir.. . AJ'JT11 rA)T In
"SHAMS OF SOCIETY"
SAVfYV 12U MARKET BTnEOT
WALLACE RKin A OU.IHa' MiANHON In
Pen l Jell Everything"
- r l ft A T TfS Htnv-Turm
SHERVOOD"lh nalMmSTTAV
uuuuvvuUL JrAT ., kve. 0:3C
MAY McAVOY
JnJ'MOUAI.S"
STANLEY MA1KET AT1 OTlF
M
INOKMA TALMADGE
In
JY. lVnNKKlTI. TIUNd"
QTA MTAM MAUKirr aSwT-iTvpfi
In "WHITE 0K"
VICTORIA MA,,.KI?7 "t-.irefH I
TOMMIX .PM!
In "THAll.IV
RIALTO WFST CHESTER I
"THE SHEIK"
L.KAIN1 "-,VvV,,ANT5! VAUU RBna . I
TOM MIX
In "THE NHIirr HORSEMEN"
r
quietly- "The lane Was emptr n trrnSi
minutes age. but -" She fchrMgged l,f
jliitnlilnea ul trtif fltn tit It 7.mt
Dnve Hendersen, with n filial nod IrS
rtM i.fi,inn,l.iiH H .!.. I., at... 1 1 . vu U'
"' ,'i "." i h. h .' "en, ruim-jf
nnd followed Teresa along the passant
nnd out into the perch, Here she hailti
the lane j but in a minute moie nW'
nM,l ,. M. i.. ...1.1 . .".'".
.....t,. uk vu uiui ill u niiiaiicr ie JeW
her.
They pnsscd out of the lane nnd Inte
the cress street. A little nlin,i ..
them Dnve Hendersen could sec n Bmaljf
She, stepped suddenly.
"Emmnnucl has peen me," she mm J
"That is all that is necessary ,
Identify you." She held out her hnnd
I I hope you will get out of yeuiJ
uangcr safely."
"If I de,'r said Dave Hendersen fer
yently, "I'll have you nnd your father
te thank for it."
She shook her head.
"Ne i10 !,. .'Yeu will have te
thank Teny Lemnzzl."
He wnnted te say something te detain
her there for a moment or two longer
tven under these, most inauspicious j
circumstance's but five years of prison
hed net made him glib of tongue, or
quick of speech. She was very pretty
but it was net her prettlness nlenc that
"Hut I can't thank Teny LemazzI,
s nee he is dead," he blurted out nni
the next instant cursed himself for t
raw-tongued. blundering feel. In th,
rnys of the ftrcet Inmp n little way off
he saw her face go deathly white. Her
hand that wns in his closed with a
quick, involuntary clutch, and fell
away and there enme a little mean of
1JU111
"Dcnd!" she vald. "Tonvle,i i
And then she seemed te draw her little.
form erect and smiled but the great
nm u vjcb were wci nnu mil or. tearj
"I " Her voice broke. "Geed."
night!" she snid hurriedly nnd turntd
nbruptly nwey.
He watched her, gnawing viciously
Vi i n! cursl"S nt himself again for
u uiuiiueriiig toei, unui sne disappeared
in im; imie; nnu men nc, tee, turned
nnd walked te the wnltlni? enr. '
A man in the driver's nent. re-iM,..i
i ..,. u uJ"-" i"c iioer or inc tenncau.
. "AlO li.mmnnnal ' l.n ...I.I
VA4jVf.A.AlA.t-l .!
placently, in broken English. "Yeu ns'
. ........v., ,,,.- twm com
nivc u jh uumn ier tin pence auy mere,
I getta da room where von hide nf.'
See? Over da restaurant. Yeu eat, you
eii-i-ii, uu kivc-u uu cops ua inugii."
Dave Hendersen stepped Inte the car.
ins miuu was in n chaotic whirl. A
thousand diverse tlilncs nevmn,! Dtn...
fling for supremacy the police and
Runty Mett Millrann Caprlane, the
uueer, eiuii capriann me gin, the girl
wim me wondrous race. Who Cried b.
cause Teny Lemazzl wns dead n fhn.
Mind things impinging in Hghtnlnr
niicuit.D iiuii, muue u vericx et HIS Drain
They found expression In a sort of
ucuunair iaceueusncss.
"Seme boy, Emmnnucl I" he said
nnd flung himself down en the seal
"Ge te It!"
Te be continued tomorrow
ritOTOl't.WH
St
The NIXON-NIRDLINGER
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THEATRES
BELMONT 5-'D Anevn maukkt
"uiivivvn i 1;30 3 30 30 (e H j, u
BETTY BLYTHE
In "MOTIIKK () MINK
CEDAR O0TH CUDAIl AVCXOB
"" 1:30 nnd 3, 7 and 9 ! M.
DORIS MAY
InTHi: lOOUSH AOK"
COLISEUM Jt!t bet. teth 4 COU
JUHNNY (Torchy) HINES
In "IILIIN -KM II' IIAltNKS"
JUMBO
I'llONT ST. ft (3IIIAHD AVB.
Jumbo June, an Krankferd "L"
AI.L-STAK CAST In
"THUNDER ISLAND"
LEADER lSr I-ANCASTEK AVB.
' IMOteB .7 te 11. M-at Dallr
SPKCIAL f'AST In
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari"
LOCUST y,S? A LOCl'TbTllijETS
7-..t Ma'"' l:30' 3:3- ,:- 8 10 te It
MIM.IAM GIIIURTY rAIIANNK'.S
"THE BARRICADE"
NIXON B2D AND MAnKET ST3,
,.'' 2 1.1. 7 and
HERBERT RAWLINSON
In "THK MILLIONAIRE"
RIVOLI 02D ANU SAN80M STB.
. 1 30 ami 3, 7 and I
HARRY CAREY
In "THE FOX"
69TH ST Theatre-Opp. "L" T.rm.n.l
aptW i.iA- p "
. a a -jivireun
In "LAIUKH Ml'HT I.IVK"
STRAND a8"T"'nt''n Av. at Venango
II Jr. -a0' 7 nml I. I'. M
Wallace Reid & Gleria Swanson
In "DON'T TELL l.TKUYTHINfl" -
AT OTHER THRatpfs
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. 6. A.
Ambassador VAVJWu.
MAIUE I'REVOST In
"NOBODY'S FOOL"
Germantown "matInWdTilV'"
MAY McAVOY
ln "MORALS"
JEFFERSON
Oth t Duunhln b"
MATINBI' DAILY 'I
EUGENE O'BRIEN
in "is i.iri: hertii i.niNdf"
PARK hk.h aU
& DAIMHIIS' ST. '
Mut. 'J in i:va n-IA in 11 Ml
pnfTe-puvr.
cemhy r
bLAINE HAMMERSTEIN
In "HKMORNKLENS I.)VB" Ufl
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