) i " 7)1 I I If' $- ;l 5- ' f 1 li '.' II w . f Rr .? A- L I M- i B a W i -t' .'ft' Hi IJM'.y r gS& Daily Mevie Magazine THEY SEEM WALLA.'I2 UHID nml oeiiipnnj " cooking lutieli en Incntlnn in tlie beautiful Yesi'inltp Valley, vvlicrc tliry went for exterior mthc 'n "Tin World's Champien." ENGlNEERrXG FEAT IS PUT THROUGH JN GOLDIVYN STUDIO By CPXSTANCK l'ALMEK Hollywood, Calif. A r, fi- is PICTl RKSQUE engitieeriiig feat new In progress at lieMujn. during the production lull. Twe of the big g!ns stages nre being made into n single large area. One Muse is te be moved en rollers about 200 feet. A the building cetiMts almost entirely of glass, it must be handled with the great est care. The structure was first jacked up and placed en th" roller Teams of horses, pulling through pullejx. will eaw it across the Interrenhig space. This alone will take four dais, as there must be no jarring. The-combined .(ages will measure 100 bv 100 feet l.'.OOO '.quarc feet, and will be entirely Inclesed bj glas. How ever, this stage i smaller than the new I. a sky area, which measures, I believe. JM by lliS. AVIlliam D. Taj ler has been robbed. rer iup secniie nine in si meniiis, i bis The first time his nlet decamped witli "' !l hlln In th picture he Is new tank nearly n thousand dollars in cash ,nK "'"J you'll net think him cffeml Intrusted te his care during Mr. Tay- ' ".""' 'Ie whs bem in Italy. I can't tee's absence iii Kurepe clothes of the m' ou anj address for him except the i-aiiie value, and then he cashed S4.100 th forged checks. The oilier night burglars broke In through the back deer of his home. 104 5jeuth Alvarado street, ami Mtcnmti I'aJly went through the heuse for jewels and cigarettes, ignoring ether mere val uable articles. Twe wehs later the burglars or burglar returned ami , smoked one of the very same cigarettes. twhich arc made espcciallj for Mr. Tnj - ' ler en his front perch ! Then he took himself1 off, leaving the stub as evi dence. Lloyd Hamilton and his partner, .lack White, who make such splendid com- edles, are about te renew their contract with their present company. In fact. . Mr. Hamilton Is planning a trip te , New Yerk very seen for tiiis purpose. ' Kcmcmbcr him in the "I lam and Hud" temedlcs for Knlem? Hareld Lloyd's new l-eniedy. "lie Who Hesitates," will piebably he an other feur-recler. The one Immediately beferp this. "The Sailor-Made Man," was also of this length. The tendencj is morn und mere te cut down the length jit feature pictures and te lengthen what 1 were formerly regarded as short -reel subjects. IT IS NO SIMPLE MATTER TO "GO ON LOCATION" ONE of the tec; motlen-picturr hnlcnl expressions in re production is "co- Ing en location." It tnav sound eem- pnratjvjly simple te hear that such and such n director with his company is new "en location" in the Callfernl'i mountain? or the Mexican border mak ing "exterior?" for -.ucli, and such a piqture. Itiit'lt-is .e.illy a mere com plicated matter. A picture company en location m cpnsl&t of anything from tlip din-it i. two r tliree btnrs nnd his eainen, men te a nuall'.medern caravan, carrj Ing a bcere of mechhnics and helpers, m lighting plant big enough for a rity m 10,000, and an army of workmen te build li whole town, net te mntleu nni'wliere from ten te 1000 "extras" for me') scenes. It ninv mean twking -'ever n aiiiall country village, ei a ranch. or even a small squadron of shins. Vcn often :he pilgrimage closely resembles the ene-dav standb of the old -time eii piih. Jt may mean weiking in stum, nnd dirt, far from tee comfort.- of civ civ lllr'atleu nnd in real danger from acii- dent" elid disease. It may consist of ,i Jaunt approximating a summer vucn- ""tlen. . r In the making of "The World's Champien." Wifllace Kcld's new light. Ing plerure, re-eutly ivmpleted b I ii ii ieceor Philip E. Keseii, the eeiiipnnv get u veil vacation in the Yesemlte Yelley. Among tiiesp who get this fie trip were- the star and his wife. Den.. thy Davenport, Leis Wilsen, leading woman, and the director, and n mm 1 1 veuipaii) ei iccunicians. . m . , , , ' " "Dick" Barthelmcss Is Playing Lead in "Senny" WOIIK bun commenced ei the filming of "Senn.v." In which Richard Ilarthelmess will be slurred. Henry King is directing this pic lure, having officiated In Hint cu Iiacitriti the two ether Uurtliclnics Marring vehicle, 'Tul'nbleDnvid" and "All at Sea." Miss. I'nulini (upon will play i.piHsJte the star in (he part he crciitedwhcu the pla.v wuh produced cm iVfeadway. Mr Mnrgarc'l Seddtm will p'ay the meili- ' 'r te Mr, Ilarthelmess. Ilerbctt ' Qrimwoed Is te play the hcuvy. tT- p ;,? i TO BE ENJOYING THEMSELVES I'l'UUfrTij Frem left te llc'it tliev nrr Vv iillnpc iieiu, biar. i,uis u en, iciwnnc worn- iter; llelene nrne. script clerk; Jnmes ! i ..i. nn. nml Mr Wallace Held,- cooking; N. Uoellttle. second cameraman, nnd V'nnnliiclinm iind alwavs led n life "Tiny" Sandferd playing Lord Breck- I I'hlllp K. Iteen, director. In fore- 0fCl c S "ellishness. He had Ington : Sldnex llluvine "enipnii ground are llert Ullrey, property man, llwla,v , wi.nt i1P wnnted bccnubc he grip; Harry .Merlaml. assistant enmern I and C. K. Seheenbaum, cameraman. was bt'reng enough te take It. Ne scru- THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX By HENRY I.urla Avnsln. SI2.". Cljmer SI.: Tlieie Is only one wnj te go about soil mg s(.enill-is j (lr open market un less ell IllMn fin ni'ntif tn linnilln tlirm for jeu. That is te determine which. screen players nre most suitable for the pruieipnl parts j J0llr stories and send t he stories; te the companies cmpleing tf . ..;; ...".",' "';""".. :: : . ve ill view for our scenn- iini. and I will tell jeu hew te ml dress' them. Adilress rii.nlie Chaplin simply Holljweod, Calif. Kalhleen. IIK'.O N. Ili-eail M.: 1 I don't ihlnk it's an utnii-tieii te haw one side of jour mouth go up like ilmt. It ghes a ipialiitlj humorous cprcsMen te the face that is rather ple'nslng. Nerma Talmndge is new working en a picture called "The Duchess of I.an geafs." K. SI. S.: . indeed; Umlelph aleiitine is nnj tiling lint a 'slssj." Wait until ou see tin. ipul lin.iiiiiii "B'11 !"' "'"' the swaying yard-arm ,,'",'"K-V i-tudie. I he last home address i iiiiw N ii.-,!i Hollywood lieiilevnrd. hut I'w heanl since that he has mewd t the Les Angeles Athletic Club. Yeu might In him there en a chance. And. if jeu don't get nn answer, remembei thnt his mall new prebabh amounts te '-'1)00 fan letters a week. I j. I 'ranees McKcay: The ca-i for "I urn te the Itight" Is Alice Terrv . as ljls,,. Tllllnger; .Inck Mulliall. iis .tee Itiiscmii; Harry Mjers. as liillie; Edward Cennellj. as ih,. Ilea. en. tieergp Cooper, as Mugsj ; Lvdia Kneit as Mr. Ilascem: Hcttj Allen, as I 1 1 . Margaret T.oeinis, ns Jessie Streng: William r.letdicr. as SamiiiJ. Mai tin I.rn- Mavne. as Mr. Morgan, ami Ila Ifipley. a- Lester Morgan. Itudejph alentine has been in this ceimtri about scen .) eight jears. He was married te .lean Acker, an uclreu. but thn nun recent y been diveri-eil. ,,n liawn l asked tee much at nil. li ni iiiisiiipss te anvw.-r qiiesMens an.l ii e.iicus ie no a wr great pli a te be able te de it, besides. -in liatln-jn H. K.: if u, Pr .,,' Negri and Hetty Compten "rolled inte1 one." as jeu saj. I'd never he satis, lied te answer jnu through the cold medium of print; in fact, if jeu were1 cither alone. I don't see hew' jeu can sij the meiPs get wur gnat and then proceed te gn,. ipm,. a list of screen I yiri whom ou like. And I'll be much ' inicrcMcci m jour reaction te Or phans" hue that word "leactien" : it sounds s p. wliolegi.nl and high brow Where .lid wu get that inter esting trhk of making jour capital L's ami jour capital CV eneth alike? I'm net a bit afraid in publish' your knock .It the movies Here gees; "The mov ies get my goat. I iiewr could see making faces at a camera. And, se fai ns I cm see. that's uhui most of the movie actors .1.. AIwims excepting Ld I'an tii-li. Pauline I'rederick, .Mar) Pii-kferd. Puln N'.grl and Hetty Cnnip "ii And. iiueiig tin. iinm,' liareth Hugh'-. l"i.irles Chaplin. Ilenr) Wnl llmll ami mn be Lionel Earn mere. Jehn Miirr.Mi.ere. when he feels like It. giwN us a Mr. de. In the lneau lime. in between I mi's, lie cashes In en ni-- profile " I'm net iifuinl te prim this because ou steji en n jet hehb of mine and giw me a ihimee te start a fight. I den t niree with ou at all about Lil lian Cish, for instance. I think she is an excellent example of one who makes face at a camera. She Is crv charm ing persen.ilU ami she lias a might) pretty lollectien of tricks just enough tu make eiki geed pieluie. Trouble I", she uses exnulj the same tricks all the lime She n exuctlj the ame Lillian lisli in "Orphans" as she is in "Way Down East.' TIhti-'m no difference whatewr, except In costume. And jeu can't get nn" te eveept (iareth llughe. either. I think he almost ruined "Sen- imeiital Temmy." and he's done neth i ..... h bill sweetly iretry hey parts since. I'll net sav anything about Mnr.v I'ick- ford further than that I'm net geipg Je bee iinv mine of her pictures If I can help it. Thev beic me te extinc tion. ieuiiiiight) : new I've vvent und did It : Hetly Itrevvii: Ne bit tired of answering And it isn't mj sense . I don't get a these tpiestiens of humor which nil en niii riiiiiiri, helps me eut: f have no sense of hu mer In fuel. I haven't much sense of anj liiml (ilerln Swausen will scud veu a photograph if veu Inclese twenty live i-i'iiis. Addresf her care of Laskv Studie, oll.vweod Valoiitiue is tvvcut) -eight .veins old. ?'e : he was net an actor in Ital). He vvaM edu eaied iii military and agricultural el -lege-. II, I !. K.: L'lease don't step ad miring me just been nee I salil I waxl old. I may be old, hut I've get young' . EVEKINO PUBLIC innn : .Turk MrKeuvvti. nsiistnnt (llrec- M. NCELY ideas. Thanks for the verv nice things ou say and don't feiget me while m7u 1 are nwitv. Anxious r Inch preltv brutal lately in telling several renders that there isn't a chance In t world for nn ordinary niprtnl te s,. lltn the movies ... . ..1,rp!!CV,,.t ume: ,m mt as wen give up until production booms again. I t li ti le uIentlne would send Ills nip- ....v. . ,,,. hhiem'ii iwcniy-iive cents. If ""l. J en nilsht sll(. ,im for (inniugcs. or libel, or siiinethiug Itiit he prob preb iibly will. Write Valentine, care of l.il-ky Studie. Holljweod (wonder hew iimn limes i w printed this infi rermn- , lien ; r N. K. ('.. l.-.l':; Walnut sfr.w-1. -t.'cc! If M ii.ijkI 1tt. 1 letter H ml ill! Hip slums xmi irlv7 hntU fe'"ii iiiiiii: i iii mil ikiMtlMiif time "any mid lUnl. 1 1 euld stun nn- oilier Hiss. I ,!-, v.,. ,w you rniilil pi-ci nnrrisen lord te oftener than he does. Ever since his earl Sclnick mid Select dnjs he has been working constantly. Yeu remem-nj-r a let of 1. pictures he made with enstance Inluindgc. and latelv he has heen alternating between Cennie and .Nerma. At present he is working with ( eunie In -The Dhercee." You'll ce JrV" ?'".'." ,''.' . Nenna's "Sinilln' through. Ilr, in ,i twenties ami Is nor nuirrifd. Elliet Deter has. heen ery III fop some time, but Is rapidly rece ering. and seen, it N hoped wlil net show nnj effects of (Jiis trouble tltlllAim iiiie W, II. plnwd the The rest ej C McA. mother in. -Edith Slinyne 'Eni'haiitnient." quest Ien hs me ,. ing for help, but I answer It seen, hard t.. get. .Tis The "dej.c" is a lift haw patience. i V",)Ur ' ,'"no vrl,t '" M's Mnrke iierjeir for the information jeu want, leu'll tind It here as seen after it ar rhes ns possible. ' dean A. Your sMer is mt known in the New erk offices under cither nt f IP lit i mnu iitii nitu If . i Im, ...,.,.!,. ....' ...:.. en. ... , , '.' ' I ,. . -" ...!., 'tlllil iiiecier, nili bet can Hc.-ii,. I,,,,. I wtl In um knew I'erliie Ves, Themas Meighan is wr much married and proud of it. e ic tuses te ghc bis exact age. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpe The Path w. News Weathei. Net se bud Etcr! Ilig Si-itndil : Sam Ciess saw In bis kltchin hist Wetitdni was drying the dislie, with a big apron en lute wli I lie s:i)w lie ilenl icii) lie had te dry the dishes', but Hulling the nnren .. was his own ideer. Slsslnj. Mr. Chailes il'udsi sim klns and Mr. Ahjerni,, (S5M,n, .Martin began in a argument nnd almost ended in n lit.. en,,-is b) Mr. Simpklns saying Sklnnv is a nickname wile Puds is en) a ubhn inn I ion. Pome by Milnii) Martin The Werst Hlew Id drallier net eat spinlt,-! II or even M'P II mi in plate And I dent injej a het bath .waters euv cool. Hut of all i he things I limn ,, "lie I Ij hale if the t lines And thnts te see it raiiiin wen there u.eni Pii) sKoel. Household Iliui-. Asparagrass ran be ate with tb. linger if , ilk ,,,,,, off afterweids in a d.ilntv inunixr. A clilckcn bone . .m be picked up with one hand if necesser but net with L' no matter hew necesserx . Intrlsllna, Packs About Intiisiing PiMiple. I.d Uerniel, like, te applnild nil the csdiing parts in the movies and griircni uees til tile llsli icr Inviii It a in i"Jt '" BISHOP TO GET FUND Annual "Bricks Party" te Be Ob served Here Next Week lelk ll.lllCCS I mil children in liiiiiiiinian and Ital Ital tiatienal ciisiiinin mid . .. . .-...., i i;i-"'''i'":i ' a Natlvit.v play by chll- iine ei i iiiisii neiioel ei tins lie- Ideeiner will be features of the minimi I.lshep s- brick party given by the I'rnt , estant Kplieepnl Dlecesp f,"f penns.vl .vanla next Saiurda) afternoon in ihe parish house 0f St Michael'N Church, i (Jcrmnntevvn. At 'JiJitl o'clock Itlshep Ithlnelnnder will be the guest of he..u and the an.- nual offering will be prei-ented te him lij children Tin- Itishen's brills diml Kurn.t in help In the building of new churches, linrlsh houses or wlintevie- iin,Ii..t (l,i llHIiep may linve en baud EDGERPHlLAfcARl, SATtfrAY, TANGLED TRAILS CHAPTBIt t Ne Altruist I-'Mlicr Mel.cnn brought the nftcriioen mntl In (e Cunningham. She put 11 en the tlc!k before Jifiu niid btoed waiting, timidly, nfrhfd te voice her demand for justice, .vet tee dctipernlcly unxleus te 1 Icave with it untpekcn, lie Icuiicd buck In his MvlVc chair, his cold ejes flmllcngiiig her. "Well,,"' lie burked linrlily.. .. J , She was u ) cuing, soft rrcuturc, Yeiy pretty in a kittenish 1'iiKliien, both sen ! mieiib mid hcliilctw. it wns nn cany Riiptnt that unless fortune steed her i friend she wns n predestined victim te the world's scltlsli love of plcnmire. And fortune, witli n cynical luiillc, hull 1 Hewl nslde iliul let her K liei" way. ..x . , j , .. A wave of color Heeded her face. Slie tvvbdcuVii i mg of n handkerchief Inte u html vnd I ded knot. .. ' j "Stilt It out," he ordered curtly.' j ."1've get te de bemetliins' ; . toen. Won't you wen'ti .veif ?" I There with n wall of despair in the 1 uuliuisbcd sentence. .Inmcs Ciiniiinghiini wns a grim, gray pirate, lis malleable nn cat-t iron mid as Mift. Jlc was a large, big-boned man, aggressive, dominant, the kind that Hikes the world by the threat nnd shakes success from it. 'L'lie contour (if his hook-nosed face had something rapacious written en It. "Ne. Net till I get geed and ready. 1 ve told jeu I'd leek out for nu If jeu'd keep still. Don't conic whining at me, I won't hnve It." "Hut " Mrcady he vvns ripping Iclfris open and glancing ever them. Tears brimmed i lie brown ejes of the girl. She bit her lower lip! i beked back a bob. mill turned hopelessly nMij. Her nilsfef' nine la j nt her own deer. She knew Hint. Hut The wee In her heart was the innn she had loved was leaving her te face alone a night as bleak lis puleus nicety of means hud ever de terred him. Ner ever would. He plaved his own hand with n cynical dis regard of the rights of ethers. It wus this that had made, him what he wns, a man who hulked large In the sight of the city ami Slate. Leng age lie had made up Ids mind thf altruism wus weakness. Up went through his mail with n swift, tiained cp. Oiip of the letters he laid aside and glanced at a second time. It brought n grim, hard smile te his lips paragraph read : Theic's no wnter in vnur djtch and our crops nre burning up. Your whole irrigation sjstem In Dry Val ley Is a fake. Yeu knew it. but we dl'ln':. You've skinned us out of all we had. jeu damned bloodsucker. If jeu cer come up here we'll dry gulch you. sure. The letter wus signed. "One Yeu Have Itebbed." Attached te it was n clipping from a small-town paper tell ing of a meeting of farmers te ask the I'nlted States District Attorney for nn investigation of the Dry Vnlley irriga tion project promoted by James Can iiinghnm. The promoter smiled. He was net ilfrald of the Oeverntuent. He had kept strictlj within the law. It wan net his fault there was net enough rain fall in the watershed te Irrigate the alley. Hut the threat te dry-gulch him was another matter. He had no fuiii'v for. beiiiL- shot In the back. Seme crazy feel of a settler might de just thilt'. He divided te let an agent attend te his Dry Valley affairs hereafter. Dp dictated some letters, closed his desk, and went down the street toward the Cil Club. At u florist's, he stepped ami ordered a box of American Ileaulles te be sent te Miss Ph)lli.s llnrriman. Willi these he Inclesed his caul, a line of greeting scrawled en It. A poker game was en nt the club and Cunningham sat in. lie interrupted it te dine, holding his seal b) leaving a pile of chips nt I lie plaie. When he cashed in his winnings and went down stairs it was still carl). As a card; player lie was net popular, lie was tee keen en the nialn chance and he nearl) alwajs wen. In spile of his loud nml frequent laugh, of the effect of bluff geniality, there wus no genuine humor in the man. none of the milk of human kindness. A luwwr in Hie rending room rose nt sight of Ciliiliiikgliaiii. "W nut te see uu a minute." he Mild. "Lets g" into the Ited Itoem." He cd the wuy te n small joem fur nished with a desk, writing supplies and li telephone. It was for the usp of members who wanted te be private. The law.wr shut the deer. "Afraid I've bad news for jeu, Cun ningham." In said. The ether man's stead) c.ws did net waver. lie waited silcnth. "I was at (ieldcn tedii) en business connected with n divorce case. II) chnnipyl run neres a re. enl that as tonished me. It mn be mil a coin i Idence of nanips, but- "New. yeu'w wrapped up the black jack se that it won't hurt, suppose .veu go ahead ami hit me ever the head with lit." suggested Cunningh.iiii dryly. The law.ver told what lie knew. The promoter took it with no evidence of feeling ether than that which showed in narrowed e.vcs bard as diamonds and a clenched jaw in which the muscles steed ' out like ropes. "Much obliged, Cesier. " he said, and llie law.ver knew lie wns dismissed. Cunningham paced the room fir a few moments, then rang for a nies. sengcr. He wrote a note nnd gave it ' te the be) te be delivered. Then he left the el'ub. Frem Seventcci ill street lie walked across te the Pniadex Apartments, where he lived. ITe found n note prepped up ngeinst a book en the table of his living loom. It had been written by Hie .Innaiiesp servant he shared with two ether bachelors who Inci in the same nuiiuiug. . , ,,k i Mr. Hull lie ' eme ' e jeu. lie" i sorry veu net line. Me say iiinjbe I icrlinps make liiiiieialj'e mil semu i ether time. It wns signed "S. IlenkavVa. 1 Cunnllighnni tossed the note aside, lie had no wish te ,ee Hull. The fellow wan becoming a nuisance, n up nan any co mplalnt lie could go ie tne ceuris nil it. Thai was , lint inpy wen- ier. The doorbell lang. The promoter opened te a big. barrel -bodied man who pushed past him into the room. "What j uu wain, Hull.' deiuniuled Cunningham ciirllv. The man thrust bis hull neck for ward. A heavy roll of f.it swelled ever the cellar. 'en knew damn well what I want. 1 want what's cumin' te me. My share of the Dry Yallc) clean-up. An' I'm genna have it. Sec?" You've had ever) cent you II get. I told veu Ilmt before" Tiny red capillaries M-amnl the beefj fuce 'if the fat man. "An' I told jeu I was genna have a dlvvj. An' I am. Yeu can't threw down Cass Hull an' get nwav witli it. .Mit none. i lie shallow protuberant cjei glittered threateningly. '.Thought you knew me better,," ( un nlngham retorted contemptuously. "When I say I won't, I won't. Ce te n lnvvju' If you think .veu've get a case. .. .... i. ..it. ....i.i.... ., .,, IJOIl I CUIIIC ui'lij -m-euii, uj im- T he face of tin fat muii was ape i nliwile. "Llkn sill I'll go te n lawyer. j Veit'd like Hint line, yen doublc-creBRln' vlilnvvliuler. I'll come with 11 Blx-gun. 'I'lint'x hew I'll ceine, An' fiin, I'll glvr-yeu two days te come through. Twe llnys. If you don't hell sure enough will cough." 'Whatever else could He paid about Cunningham he was no coward. Hd met the raving man eye. te bye. - "I don't care worth n cent. . Hull, tint out. Pronte. And don't come back unless jeu want me te turn you ei or te the police for n blackmailing creek." Cunningham wn past fifly-fivc nnd his hair was M'hwkeil with gray. Hut he sfo'ed straight K an Indian, six feel lnhls socks. The sap of strength still ran strong in him. In the days when he had ridden the range he had been famous for his stamina and he was even yet ft Formidable' two-fisted fighter. Hilt Hull was bej'end prudence. "I'll! Site struck the ground close Ie (he go when I get ready, an I'll come back when I get ready," be boasted. There came a soft thud of a hard list en fat flesh, the crash of n lice'vy hulk against the deer. After that things moved fast. Hull's 'body re acted te the pain of smashing blows fnlllng swift nnd sure. Ilefere lie knew whnt had taken place he was en the landing outside en bis way te the stairs, lip hit the treads hard nnd rolled en down. A man eming upstairs helped him te Ids feet. "What's up?" the man asked. Hull glared at him, for the moment speechless. His ejes were venomous, his mouth a thin, cruel slit. He pushed the newcomer aside, opened the deer of the iipartmenl opposite, went in, nnd slammed it after him. The man who bad assisted him te rise wus dark and immaculately dressed. "I judge I'tiele James has been ex ercising." lie murmured before be took the next flight of stairs. On the deer of Apartment I- wns n legend in Old English engraved en a calling card. It said : JAMES CCSNINCHAM The visitor iiuheil the electric bell. Cunningham opened te him. I "Heed-evening. Vnele," the younger ' man said. "Your elevator Is net run ning, se I walked up. On the way 1 I met li innn going down. lie seemed rather in a hurry "A cheap blackmailer" trying te held uie up. I threw him out." "Thought he looked put out." an- I swered the younger mail, smiling po pe "I sec you still believe In ap , lilely plying diiect energy te dlllicullics. "I de. That's why I sent for you." The piometcr's cold eyes wem In scrutable. "Ceiiie In and shut the deer." The young man sauntered In. He glanced at his uncle curiously from his ' sparkling black e.vcs. What the devil did James, Senior, mean by what lie i had wild? Was there any particular i significance In it? ' He stroked his small black mus- : tache. "tllad te oblige you any wii) i I can, sir." . i "Sit down." The jeung llcuu Urumuiul hung up his hut mid cane, sank into the easiest chair in the room, and selected a cigaiettp from a geld-initialed case. "At your service, sir, he said Ian guidly. CHAITKU II Wild Itese Takes llm Hu.sl "Wild Hese en Wild Tire." tdieutcd Hie announcer through a inegaplienc trained en the grand stand. Klrby Lane, who was leaning against the fence chatting with a friend, turneri teund and took notice. Most people did when Wild Hese held llie center or the stage. i Through the gateway of the iivclesurc came a gin nanny out ei ner teens. She wns bareheaded, a cowboy hat in her hnnd, The sun, already slanting from the West, kissed her crisp, rudilj rnhl linle nml set it snniklimr. Her skin wnH hl0 vuit umber clear. She walked as might a jeung UreeK goddess In tne dawn of the world, with the free move ment of one'whe loves the open sky and the wind -swept plain. A storm of hnnd-rlnppiiig swept th grand stand. Wild Hesle acknowledged it with n happy little laugh. These dear I eeple loved her. She knew it. And net only because she was a chninplnu, They made ever her because of her slimness, her lieuuty. the aura of daintiness that surrounded her, the lit tle teuchcN of shy youth that still clung le her munner. Other riders of her sex might be rough, heyendish. or mascu line. Wild Hese had the charm of hrr name. Vet the inunc)cH,thnt rippled be natli her velvet skin were hard ns nulls. Ne bronche alive could unseat her without the light of his life. Meanwhile thn outlaw horse Wild Fire was claiming its uhnre of alien alien lien. The bronche vvtm a noted bucker. I'lvciy cnr it made the circuit of the lodeeH and eul) twice had a rider stuck le the middle, without pulling leather. New Jt had been roped and cornered. Half a dozen wranglers in chnps were trying te get It ready for the eaddle. Frem the red-hut ejea of the brute a devil of fury glared nt the men trying" te thrust u gunnj sack ever Its bend. i The four legs wcre wlde apart, the earn I cocked, tectli bared. The nulinal Hung I itsdf skvvvard nnd enme down en the beet of ti puncher suvngely. The mini gave an involuntary howl of palp, but be clung te Hiq rope niubbcd round the wicked hcad.V . The gunny wick wan puslied nnd '- "::'?-' ( ;;",7SSJW' ' 'Jpa--l'; pulled ever the eyes. Wild l'lrc sub- Klileik Irembllnir wblln lirlilln wnh nil' justed and widdie Mlpicd en. The girl nttcnded'te the cinching herself. If the saddle turned It might cost her life, und blic preferred te take no unneces sary chances. Hhn wns dressed in green satin rid ing clothes. A-bended bolero jacket fit ted ever h white fcllk blouse. Her beets were of buckskin, silver spurred. With her hat en, ut a. distance, one might have taken her for a slim, beautiful boy. Wild Itese swbng te the saddle and adjusted her feet in the stirrups. The gunny wck was whipped from the 1iose'b head. There was n wild scuflle of escaping wranglers. Ter n moment,Wild Tire steed quiv ering. The girl's lint swept through the air in front of its eyed. The horse woke liorse's lioefs. Wild I-'ire lunged nt lier. senrcil through Iter te galvnplzcd action. The back hiiinned. It bhet into the nir with a writhing twist of the .body. All four feet stiuck tile ground together, straight iiih stiff ns fence pests. The girl's head jerked forward ns I heugh it were en n lilngc. The eutlnvv went si) n fishing. Its feet almost straight up. She was still in the saddie when it enme te nil four egain. A series of jarring bucks, each ending with the force of u pile-driver as Wild Tire's lioefs btruck earth, varied the program. The rider came down limp, half In the saddle, half out. righting herself as the horse settled for the next leap, lint net once did her hands reach for the pommel of. the saddle le steady her. Pitching ami bucking, the. animal humped ferwnrd te the fence, "Loek eul !" a judge jelled. It wns tee lalu; The rider could net dellei't her mount. Inte (he fence went Wild Fire blindly and fiirleu-lj. The girl threw m her leg te keen it from li.tlt.r. Iiit.iiMn.l 11, until ir brnlinliii ' .", .ii. ',. . . ..., in. .........-. again before Wild Here could Iind the sllrrup. She knew slip was gene, fell herself sheeting forward. SIip . struck the ground close te the horse's hoofs. Wild Fire lunged at her. A lelt of pain like a red-het Iren seared through her. Through the air n rope whined. It settled ever the head of the eilllavv and instantly wns jerked tight. Wild Fire, coming down hard for a second lunge nt the green crumpled heap underfoel, was dragged sharply sldevva.vs. Anether lariat snaked forward and fell true. "Here, Cele!" The first roper thrust Hip taut line into the lianusei u punciier who hud run forward. He himself dived rnoTei'iws 'MmfUt, k COMtlNV r . erAMtnic APOLLO D ,1 1 IIOMI'HON faXa. MATINnU DA.1L.Y MADGE KENNEDY in "ini: iiii.iiiT iimnr.tr' ARCADIA V.!uv:stm '' iViL !-cLV WILL ROGERS in "iKHJiii.i.Mi ren iiomke" ASTOR FIIAN'KI.IN' QIRAnn AVE. MATINT.t: D11,Y ANITA STEWART in "i'i..niiiNtis or Il:sTl 4:.- - BALTIMORE -1ST. n.M.TIMOnR r.v n an Hut. Mut MAY MacAVOY in "i:r.itTiiiNe ren h.M BLUEBIRD IlreRiI t: BuKiuehnnna C'onllnueun " until II CONWAY TEARLE In "AKTKK MIUNIfillT" BROADWAY Brev,lT v m THOMAS MEIGHAN In " I'KINCi: TllHltr, WS" r'APITOl 1" MARKET BT sfl I lJL, u A. M le )1 in V. M AI.ISTAIl CAST In "Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford" "M rII Al Gin t MiplMimd v. I v.iv-iiir-vi. .30. 7 ami 0 v. M WILLIAM S. HART In "WHITE OAK FAlRMOUNTvIrA.EV; HOBART BOSWORTH In "WHITi: HNIS" 56TH ST, TUEATni: nelew Finnic J MATINEE DAII.V MILDRED HARRIS CHAPlIN in "111.1) DAD" SREAT NORTHERN TrlSS .:VI:V VIOLA DANA In "IIOVIE HTUT" IMPERIAL OOTH & WALNUT STS. ft 0 Vnl W.O Vr srKCiAi, rex I'Koni'CTiev "OVER THE HILL" KARLTON CHESTNUT Above HROAD Dully 111 A Jt le 11 13 I. SI. BETTY COMPSON In "Till: IW AM) THE WOMAN" Lehigh Palace Gcr"nRllAM WAI.IiACU Itl'.IU i r. 1.0 It I A HWAN80N In "Don't Tell Everything" 1. ; v , ; -. T tff WILLIAM WacLEOD RAINE Auther of "A Man Four-Square," "Gunslghl Pass," etc. Copyright. !. bv WIIHam MaeLcett Kaine for the still girl beneath the hoofs of the rearing hetse. Catching her by the nrms, lirfdruggeli her out of dangej. She was unconscious. The cowboy picked her up und carried her te the waiting ambulance. The closed eyes lllckcrcd open. A puzzled little frown rested in them. "What's up, Kfrhy?" asked Wild Kese. i "Yeu had u spill. ' "Toek the dust, did 1?" He sensed the disappointment In her voice. "Yeu rode fine. He jammed eti Inte the fence," explained the young man. The doctor examined her. The right arm hung limp. ' "Hrekcn, I'm afraid." he said. "Ever see such luck?" the girl com plained te Lane. "Probably Ihcy won't let me ride in A bell of pain llke a rwl-liel Iren the wild-horse race new." "Ne chance, jeung lady." the doctor said promptly. "I'm going te take jeu right te the hospital." "I might get back in time," she said, hopefully. , "Yeu might, hut you won't." "Oh. well." she slghe.il. "If veu're going te net llke that." The cowboy helped her Info the am bulance nml found himself u scat, "Where de you tljlnk you're going?" she asked with n smile n bit twisted bj IU1T1. "I reckon I'll go ns far as the hos pital with you." "I reckon jeu went. What de veu think I am a nice little parlor girl who has te be peflcd when bhc gets Hurt.' "keti re en te ride Imlde of fif teen minutes and jeu knivv It." j "Oh, well! I'm loeklu' for nn alibi ise as ret te be' beaten. That Cele , Sanborn is sure a struiglit-up rider." Se s that Klrbv Lane. Yeu iipedn'1 Ithlllk I'm going te let veu beat eiir- self out of the championship. Net se an) one could notice it. Mop out. sir." lie lese, smiling ruefull). "Yeu cer tainly arc one besy kid." "I'd say jeu need bossing when jeu slnrt te act se foolish," she retorted. Hushing. "See jeu later," he called te her liv wa.v of geed -by. As the ambulance dieve away she waved elieerfully at him a gauiilleted hand. Th jwpuncher turned back te th" menu. i ue ineg.i inline man wns nn Humming thai the contest for llie world's PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which .is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. LIBFRTY D"OAl Ol.UMHIA AV. J-llJL-rv J. I JUATINUi: UA1LV DUSTIN FARNUM in I'thnjimh. uitiiin" ORIENT "" Hi Ave ul ll.M St I TOM MIX li,"UL.' J)J jjii hiamem) OVERBROOK"311 'l,lS'unt' 1 in "i:it tiii: vamp- ! PALACE VM 5Irilvr.T BTIICET 10 t iii tl.ir. e x NORMA TALMADGE ' in "Tin: vveiii;iirrr; tiilnci" REGENT MAIIKET HT He'ew 171 H 11 1 f I.. 1 1 t GARETH HUGHES i 'tiii: iuncii" RIALTO "i:n.MANlcjVN AVENUE i. AT Tl-l I'KUfirKi'v ST. PAULINE FREDERICK Jn!!iyjiis uif mxrixv" SHERWOOYj DV,Vf. WVW&, MARY MILES MINTER lnnON'T(:.l., MK.l.lTTI.i: OIKI." STANLEY X'A"KCT AT I0T11 itriwti, '' ' ' 'e 11 I'. 1'. II jjnn BAKKYMORE h'-JI"'- MITLS EATKIt" i STANTON rrA-?V,' '"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE I. KIMl,ltTIU It'H C'01'HT 333 MARKET0aYB,S ffJIF AONES AVU . UVT,, THE SHEIK' VICTORIA WW,, f-pw KATHERINE MacDONALD In "TKI'hT VOtn WIPE" GRANT THEATRE OVER THE HILL Cen. I la II I', M. hjinpheny Orchrttra Amliassnrlnr ""Hlmore Av. rVlllUuAaitUOr W lv I'lntri .in ( pt Btlth ftirrMkirA W .n.4... 1 Ft .F In "A HUII.TV CONKCIHNCK" Germantown "SKrA" CONSTANCE BINNEY- In "lioeji AM) IIOAIID" 'Mh 7 rdugh-rlding championship would bd resumed. ' CHAPTER III N Fer Uie Championship of' llw World ' The less expert riders had bCen weeded out in the last two day's. enw thq champions of their respective see. Uens wtre still In the running. Om after nnethcr these lean, brown mtn clidp-clad nnd bow-legged, enme for.' ward dragging their saddles ail clamped themselves te the backs e? ihurrlcane eutlnwn which pitched bucked, crashed Inte fences nnd topple,! ever backward in their frenzied cuerti le dlsfodge the human clothespins fa. tened ip thcuii The bronche busters endured the usiini luck of the day. Twe wcre thrown nnd picked themselves out of the duit chagrined nnd damaged, but still grin.' nlng. One drawn tame Jiorse net te b driven ttte resistance cither, by fan ning or scratching. Most of the riders emerged from the ordeal Tlctorlem. Mcenvvjillc the spectators In the blr grand stand, packed close as email apples in n. box, watched every rliler and snatched nt its thrills just as ouch crowds have done from the time of Caligula, Klrby Lane, from his sent en th, fence among n group of cewpunchen watched each rider no less closely, jj chanced that he came ,liibt en the pre. gram for the day. When Coin Sunbera was in the saddle he made an nudlbli comment. "I'm loekln' nt the, next chninplm' of the world," he announced. , "Net enlcss you've get n loekln'.'' glass with you, old alkali," n small berry-brown youth in yellow-wool chnps retorted. ynnbern wns nstride n noted outlaw known ns Jazz. The horse was n sorrel nnd It knew nil the tricks of its kind' It went stinllshlng, tried weaving and fence-rdwlng, nt Inst toppled ever backward nftcr a frautlcleap upward. The rider, long-bodied and lltbe, reil like a centaur. Hxcept for the moment wiicn he stepped out of the. saddle nn the outlaw tell en .Its back, he stuck te his scat as though he were glued te It. , "He's, u right limber young fellow; an' he sure can ride. I'll say that,'' ndmlttcd one old cattleman. "They don't grew no better busterO another mnn speke up. He was a neighbor of Snnbern nnd had hU local pride. "Prem where I come from we'll put ei'ir last nickel en Cele, v0a bctchn. He's top hand with a rope, tee." " 'Hump' Klrby here can make Mm leek like thirty cents, top of a breiic or with n larlnt, cither one," the yeU levv-chnpped vncquere Hung out bluntly Lane looked nf bis champion n trifle annoyed. "What's the use e' talMn' foolishness. Kent? I never saw the ilaj I had nnything en Cele." "Ilent lilm nt I'endlcten. didn't veuV" "Luck. I drew the best horses'." Te Sanborn, who had finished his job ami was straddling wide-legged toward the group, Klrby threw up u hnnd of greet ing. "Ceed work, old-timer. You're sure ueiinmiic en n nrenc. "Klrby Lane en Wild Kire." sheuttd the announcer. CONTINUED MONDAY siun-sri.trriNe comics "TV. Blty." 'Hoeb SIcNult." "nnii...'Tf.i uumpi.. . -nairurealn Ilarf.' ih lTtf,il.' 'rt..-ii --. .:.. nd "Mutt mid JerT,--aII In Comle Smiim !emln SwMm of next sjunday'R PuMla Ldsr. Aav, '111 OKI II stays fresh ever Sunday Victer Bread 6 C me Leaf Only Sold only in our Stores iillll!lll!!'llli!!ll'll.llli.ll1i;ill11tirjllll,l,li,l,pii,,rj rilOTOIlIJ,tY.3 "SHOTlrPUfiF cemmmt r j tsn e INIAUIN-INIKULIINUtinrnr 'rj.ATREs u Dn l1-Kt'-r nun Anrivi- MARKET OCL.IViWlN 1 , :3nV ;,,.., .id te It P. KIM II.LA DIIAN In "CONFLICT" CEDAR csetu & cneAn avenui I :ie nml 3 -'in. il:.Ki ie II P. HOOT GIBSON III "ACTION' COLISEUM Murket bet. Mill Is Mil ritiM'iu.A niiw in "CONFLICT" JUMBO I'llONT ST. & GinAHD AV Jumlin Jim' en PrunUfefd " SPECIAE-CAST In "GOOD WOMEN" LLrtUtP, , ;:10 l0 j. 7 ,nJI jmi:s ei,im:u ciuwoed's "Ged's Country and the Law- I Ofl 1ST ''-" A-N,J LOCUST STnEWj I'UIHCII.ia I1KAN In "CONFLICT" MIVvm r.vn Avn MimfPT inivvjin " ;,,, yinli STS. GARETH HUGHES In "MAII.Mr.NTM 01' THLTII" RIm I 5JD AND HANSOM STS. xirvi,i me ami 3'30. 11:30 te ur, AI.I..STAH CAST In "Don't Neglect Your Wife" AQTW T Theatre Opp. "I," Trrell yjy i n e i . y-ue, 7 & r. THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A I'ltlNCK TIIKKK WAS" , STRAND """Wr, ,-tiVSJi WILLIAM S. HART In "WHITi: OAK" jLejremEBa" AT OTHER THEATRES, MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A.J II7I7PPRCOM s!," Dauphin .i1 j-. a i.ti,wi MATINKK HAIK MARY ANDERSON In "TOO MUCH MAmtlKD" PARK '"DOB AVE. WACriHN J MADGE KENNEDY W In "T.I IK IlItlJIKST IIIDDKII", t I It :. -sH' 1 . ' V. v
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