tJ ' j'rir w . r i ' ' fcV 'I. c HM I i 14 1T5& DailjMevie Magazine I 0 '" 1 Ff7' HALTER HIERS NEVER THREW A CUSTARD PIE imi.TEIl IIIKUS, fat fun " the film'. ha broken eve i-jiinUer of nr rule of the'Bnmc 'fetrlpiwil of Ills i-lullics. Iiii uallcl, his (linmetn) ring and hi smile he weighs cxnctlt 10 pound ami cisht ounces, in im never Im burled or' received n ruMnrd pic. nrirr lin I'nllct In n bev of merlnr, never hn- playfully or inallclniisl.v lneil a modern or nn ' elent 'gB. and never has been luil; In the flypaper or the slur. Hicri ttn born fat. lie it a n fnl baby, a fnl bn . n fal .teiith anil new he's n fat man. lle'i one m.i.. who docs net have te weriy utieur kecpitiE down te weight 'I'ai't of the nitiltcr." he ay. " that if 1 ecr toe.t oil any weight I might have te re te work!"' lie Is the only neter in cuptitity who started bis itne career at a baby and s grown man -at cue and the ainc time. lle did tln-t tert rctnnrknhlc tiling in Nt-w Yerk Cm. making bi d"but with 1'renk Hhetldan in n latidevillt Kketeb a sal lie railed "Tlie Villain I'ur-iied Her." WaltiT. a huK eung person i of 200 peiindi or meic. plawil the part of it Marui.g habj THH fai fun-maker- ie ikhi i.. !.i low an ailing career a- uri lr lather sndilciilj. IIi-i fi.n.l pa-' nt i. in mdi tip hi mind for I m ii.it i VOllld be a ci il engineer ami b'- w i rducstrd with Hint nil in view II ' vas born in Cordile. Ca . :m tit in sge of twehe va meveil 1 t- parens te Savannah. He atteniicl lugh c b.. .' there and then went in i ie I' -k'. i Military Academy m New i U m it. During biv vclienl jenr , i; W il i found hi clilef relaxation in ill i i tin. Ilverj cla- and school pla-. feim I Inn enacting a role 1'ni nil- urgel b.m become a professional actor Mere f..r tv lark than fur nn thing cN. . lie iln nl ' te, teke tt ding at it. Fer a year nnl a half he ie-te, mit New Yerk Cltj stages with Ins weight slid tcted out the audiences with hi humor. Just as be luul cntne te tin tonclusien that he and t'tc fontllaht fentllaht fontllaht weuld be pnl forever, be humpiM ml . his friend Wilfred Lucas one ila a" eme club or nther. Lueas studieil ILeis intentlv ami burst Inte n laugh. "Wonderful!" he exclaimed. "The met id for jeu. You've a million laughs ter tilm funs in that round body of .tour .tour Se Lucas took him e'.t te .tin mew . W. firtfiith. who looked eter tb--aspiring youngster, thought for a mo me tnent. and thereupon ttiferimd him that lie. would be ideal for the pint of a country jake in the pielurc under pro--dr.ctleu. "Saved 1'rem Himself." fea turing Slabc! Nerma ml. . lIVK minutes later Iliers ieceiei ilic first etbllc' iu his niotien-pietuio etreer. lie hied himself te tin- ward robe, where he tried u get into thr carments allotted him. and leifmd that either said garmtnts had been picked me juuub ui ne nun liiunn i ii. 'Wt,it' llie lln he iiinllire. Tin . - ' "" i.i .,.: . i. .. wai en, He was with (Irillitli for it nientlr.. tith Mack Sennett for a time and wifn Lubin for two .tears. His lirst pj. tin c with Lasky was Seteiiteen." 11 Jack Pickford starring vehicle in which the roteund Walter .started something that an yet he hai net been able u finish. He was the .ejected suitor in ihut pic ture, and Iip's been the lejeiti-d suitor in cxactlj twentj-etie piituics siil(1. Only once in his screen career has In been pernntti'i. te win the girl tlm' was In Wnndn Iliwljy'? pnture. "Ilir fcturtly Oak." Iliers has plated impnrlpni teles i', "It I'ajs te Adverti-e " -Mrs Temple's Telegram," "till. I.adv, J.ady! I'l.e Sp I (in-;. -.ii'. llebbs." "A Ki-s in Tim. --(e-Sturdy Oak." 'ISreun nf lim-tanl ' and "Sham " Scenario of Big Film Is Like Small Library The i-eiitinuit.t -the - m-i t .rni f,,i the teehiiiinl sienarie nf a in. .t 101. in -turc of an ordinary lite-reel feature picture usually occupies one thick vol ume of typewritten pages, 'cj, ,,. millr of the twenty. rel picture, ' The .uistrni-s et the 01ld. Ihuhhm. bmlch m like l)V. Mini s lnr.fnnl s,.lf nf li.inks. no fewer ili.in len inluiuc- nf upe W'ritten matter were neii--ai i,, s.t forth all the scenes 0f this immense pro pre pro duptlen. It took .leitr't 1 "lit 11r.ml1. i.n 111. i;enarln wr.tei 10 trnnslat.- the original lery 01 mis series nt m-e pu lures into scenes, fade-outs, iiit-back-i, iinsc-ups and ether technical argur that gm- te make up a working script .1rewn .nan. I hi- eut.it must have . " ' ' TrM iC wn Lt li IZu " iT. ?N' i,ls testimony the fellow sweated fear. c inX. , p in the tele, lone book Thursday, the day 1 leael.cd town." j f Ffl&&R& ffm JPt bten .made tern kid." ..! mm- ,. 1 s!V ' p.,-. , ' eU Z 1 ti 'ua Inn of pic es '' ' ' 1' VUt !t ,n t!'P ,h""th,f en i.Tm " '""" 'aV,tcV an.) 3e cenn" ie s , "J.Ic "V- b ,ler,,,,0 Sin1"" ll,!" i VwESW haZ JUght there he-Ipanied that there art- .. .1 . i,,, ' ',;,,,, ,, ' , , ., ..V - ,?,,, ... , , ,!.,., , detective agency te keep tabs en him. en the 1 ne. day." explained .lames. iA; M Mf s"!-e Mfli i wttln disadvantages te bring a --in- ?a '' y'L", he rl ;, , . m, ,. 1 V, . iii' i ,W ." . tnr ! The cattleman smiled ruefully. "Trou-, .. ', ', ' M Cunnin-lia...'" she "Ve. J.c told mc se when I reached Qt V WP rVffr Y& W W V rounder. "Webegt.. inform jeu." the nl, t ', T' 1' T' ,'!,, ,"1"1 ''" ditecter could ou write a little abj.ut them at! ble is ,-, tllp eniy witness le their ' a,k.' S -11' l-"nln1""- s,p hm fiallv at the C'ltv Club. He didn't j?. Vv1 A WftuVirU W m H ::s;t,X'i,;-s.,'i:'S. i::;;; ::; rixs ? "" ;T:r:ri:rx Jhr'- '"- Iswcv&r (."Saw IS; UW filIb jT--yrtt-.'iSTJSS h,MT5WfS , , , 'fc'S.fc?;ti!i.tK: ,-. -.-.".s-iw - lSSi -;;,-lf sj 1 : r VP - ,fc- .- . v.... ....... .. .... -,..w .-,.- i MiPllLinw tm-.i .!., II :. Iir.i.r it mtsi nml tturt .,........ I I I'UUIl illl-il umi --'. -v..... 1 l linrp Wflt nu e, iwfntil'.. uuiiLn Ml -' 1111. II' ItMIHIll l uvi ii . hui Capri Italian Pottery nt Orrall) Keiliire.l I'rkr. I'bl l'l'. fur luililliig I liim r. mil IVult. Itiflnnl. rlMii. I'rlrfK I'ennerlj S-!.-i." in SCI". Nw l "3 tn 'l.-i A. L. DJAMENT & CO- 1.11ft W n 1 tint Mr. - , mni lit sir.irrur.l. I'.i. pffJtl!ESTlM3ffi.T:i!i:;l!illll,J!;ill,;iir1:iI-ii:iKi!:ii;T!lJIIIMi!!::i:;iH!!ii'lli' It slays fresh ever 1 mu nam Victer Bread Sold only in our Stores OTM! i Oc FOR THE FILM P'WWWMKk' ' "? ; m V-'? I bL 1 KI I Wit l.lAMS llii imtiiiCI of Midi rrr - wrii.il lm ihr fans ' l THE MOl IE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Uv HLNKY l-!iglili'ru -Tin- Spike !n 'Iire.un Street" whs Kal di Urates, lie won't tell In- si;e. but I iudsc il 10 be nrnlllld tweiiii -Inc. He receiitlt marrd Mar jni-ie Sen man, whom be met while mak ' a .., , , ,..:.. , ,. t,.i,.. . . . .' ' -'"'' """' '"" l.afe te iearn the words of new taking a location. Yerk up te a few dais He was in New age. H. K. I). -I feel sum. ,h, l:.,i ,, O'Drlen would a.itn-.r.i..h i.icture. If .11111 s.Ht nieni t hm I'M (iiijn t sin; .1 puns in 'The Sheik im.'ie iit-iihiililt ln-ard The Sheik mug mi 11 jiIh graph I think be will .....1 . 1.1.. .' ..... ......1 !... .nn .mi iii- ileum- ii ,.iu Ni-iin iiiiii 11. .......... ...., 11:.. ...1.1..... i.. L.iskj Stuilin-. llollttteod. Calif. es. I saw .The Sheik." '... I didn't just Inte i'. N... I li.itui. met, Iludulpb. Ne. I don't kiiett li in iiei-senallt . Yes. .'.-".'-" '...- ii-1 i.. in- iiiini. 13 Ne. I den t knew h m piTunnll . vs. he's going tn be in ..t, mure pii-tuus. Tin' next will l.c "Mni an of the I.ad. l.ettj. w.th Dm. .'lit Hulten. and tln-u IJetend tin- (ii'K.' with Gleria Stvaiisen." jnd latei. "Illed and Sand." ttiili May M.Atet and Hebe lJani.-ls n I don't g.-t tired nnswer- III. lilt 'liestlets I neither like imr .1 .like I c il. let ill - Inn.- It'. In-, and ii suns inc. Melilie hc'.l I patent -leather r.ts him. -ii it ink nie.e hanil- ii.lli IllU". "Ile.l. In.' I l.njie l,i' ilne-ii t iv ii I bati'.i t the shsitesr idea ilietlcr t icre Is .1 cli.iure fur a per-. .11 "j'1' fff-kles CHilig ill" 'ii'' lii'Hies Weslet linn t did " i ' 1 answer all the questions I gei if I un Yes. I il.e Imug rnirbauk- t.-n much He ht-.-s at I lever! ll'l's I lollytti.ed. Ne, I never feel like g,i mg smne one a black pii. when he slams inv favorites. It I , , ... 1 I .. .,1, Kl.i.l. ...e uin, i ii i- li'iiiis .1"" .in .-" nl ii. v- own all 'he I nil- N. tell Inn. u. .iske, u,c ,,e ill. nn .iiiestinu- Hew I Raised My t Ih'tlll Ex-Chilrl t lll'li;it III I Walk Te Ilie I Iter Asteiiislimcnt nf j m ra.rnts I .11 'Ii ""III'" l 1 IU" .'I I '"I I l.lllll' HJ ll , ifter I T llw.i were terf l,i,-l. Inter. I ested I het -lintt eil I lie same Keen In terest in me tli it thet would In any ether tieul'i The inarteled ut my siii.illni'ss, which ttasn'i an inni-i ititer-i-iing te iln in lliHn heir hugeniss w'as te me tlie ei.lt ililTeieiice beng that I bad ii little mere poise than thej and lefraliied linni ceiiiinenting mi the Mi nn! ion nm -uie ten h.iie in 'Hi heard a bend, of bab.es di-.-i.-smg inneiig eacli oilier iln- pht -teal iiculi.itil.es ,,f their pjreiitn. 1 am sure I have u ier miii in au.t of iny friends. "Ilasii I mt Iteiigh rare get a nice-looking nese'f Oen'l jeu like Ihe writ bis ears stand out?" And ct it wiik a mere cuinmeiipliue for Itengh Pace te mj le kiinu. ether Iteugll Knee who called, "llnMi.'t the lit tle Skecalx ! cute little nose, and don't you like the tin) bis ears stand out V" und for the ether Keuglr I'lice, who Is loekiii" out of the window, te Kay, 'fsiirc" , lBtu'. LX, uuyway, as 1 was kajing, ufter .... iM.-iini .-ii i. .-sin- .in, i ii .nun tmeiieiir. ..'". , ,,. nc nan lie pest reason 111 the world ' " . "-'i-'M in-- " - : bit" in Cat p-.iur-. He can he ad- A"u"ur' , . The jury was eul something mere for knewine that note of anxiety In it. "Did jour sister y drexed car. ..f tleldwyn Studies. Cul- Pr-.. r. ,, ,,,. ..,,, ,., , ... than an hour. The news of the yen let llut what wns she te de' What ou-ht 0TCr ,p" 5'" ,llnt ,nv "",',r wm resV' H r ter ;,,. rallf Sin-e' "Dream s'lrec." ,n,Sfi,t,0nSt- , nt A" let'ter ,wa? -""l1 'r K,rby "' "'e " j shc ,0 Je? iPshe wen with her slSy ," " He left the sentence in, A i ... ha- pln,.,, .uMiesite ,:elIee,i Moere aIj01)t 'iji "Dicken T? ' Yt ... ihr s ,r b-..h,' !!1 S L" i! " ,,n , .,e .' District Attorney, lier sister',, "; .,. . . J j I n.n .n. ....... w. . ' t.i. . i.i ii --.-.. ..lit. ...... .ii. i ... ...ui i-- nam -ri, .,, tie t t., .... . .. 1 in rii nni nn. liiu v.iti.n nn n rn eer &s & iinpen .iu.!,;;,p;r;;,rV,Ie,rse:l r i,r?"ment ,,k-,t,,,le,f Va,," .-"" " 'chcr . t xmz&rJz$ h ffi ' - il I nut." IIell.iwni.il bears about the same ..pi i, i . , , ., . blew en the head bv some heavy In- She could net de that She could netiwil1' ,1,s initial". He's the man. 1 , J if- - -, rein. ion ,., 'l.,,. Angelc s ",,.. lef.s "v. fs'llr"P e emJ H el U Jr7lV"7 r.imrnf or a bullet lired at dose, qiiar- mB0k; C ' n " Vanrgoet nf h" 'k"W ,hnt'" . . . . 'U & ITifVl 4?9 Oak Lane e,. r,1PMnlIt ni,l bears j , - , 'k7 ,M n, , s "'''"'vvhaV "T, b' S",C lmkn0Wn PPr'n- "'"" wnwlrnre? Ner "eud m ., silen - .Tames looked at 1,1, b.-elher "I think A S7f i fl tif rhilai.elrihia. lt'-j just nuts , e but u .,, . ,' " "t, .l.'i'i.i ,1' ,., ,, !i ' ,'.,, (,!1'1- . , , , and let Klrby f.tav n prison That nn "" uia' ,ake tl,al f(,r RrnntPd. -lack. -b f&m J JaJ vLj9 part of the , , "' .1 t;r: ,.:);' " ::, , , i .' P" ! . ?- ?I,,B '! 1,aV bCC" WOr'C ! nthl..knblc. If her 'lien- would free ' W-MI nr,-ept si.cl. responsibilities en C L ILSJP & S ;..,., K..',,,".sKr 5-,, ;: ,r . v:;.c,'';;,.t, .'.;:,,,,,",i '.'... ..-.t. .'"Jt.s's .5,.bui;,.Sb: ' m.v- "": a p - - I - "ii'ili, lli'-l' 1 !. I 111 ri I in V IN ""! -' (l I i I1IIW illlll il..llIIT-JIV Illlll . 1 I '. t .. k .-. ...., j..-. ..,, KlOtlll 1 "lll-l. . -w . VA turn envelenc nn. I .in-n t.1.1-.. u ecicnii letviminiH am mens und all 1 .. .. . , , V, 11 n ;. 1 "i'i",-t-niiiuii. .i;nu uiiuiiiguain was '"i ."" n."' ;: ""' " (, VvalaIe are of Inskv "V, ...u,; "' ., fining. r..iM.m net Vallf:v- A l ".V U"),U n, , '-. su.seeptihle f ilie beauty of ' 'eniing .low 11V" asked .lame-. I'; IN ., ll V LlV'i,r ; h" llbl" " l""t the bmsnipl..... ttftli , "ew about Her.kawa- Did jeu .. Th, , Wil, JeVpl ,,,-,, , -A man and a tteman pas-ed me en , C of Selrni.'k . d.V "is v', V-. ,l"' I'l'-turiw. lt I'll nln,.j s . s .,d l(1 luew him well .' fealure and of fe.-.n. The lluent gr.m the slans. ' 0 eight. . .s- V Ve.V '" Bive .u .'.nt te., whip ... m, , , '-Une neterlo.ettsai, Or.-Mial. IV.- ,.f ,Im. jmilvr ., M ,u t., . , wellIlllli-- rP,.all., ' ... . - haps 1 m prejudiced l.-ci-.. I 11-etl le ,. lmt , ,,llim,., f ,,., BJ. , , , whi.per. His atti- in.. 1. I'lillfernin. but I Liter iriief a Ji.,.1.,,,.,,1 ...,.1... ,i, 1 1....1.. 1 ...... . ,,. ... 1 1 ...:.i. : P. ....... nun nit n' n 11 - .1-...1. . : i..i 1 iiiiiti' i w r nn 1111 1. niii 11 1111111 1111111 1 j 1 n 1. - x.i.tn (,-. 1 . 1 11.. ..... . i ii. 1 v.iit ii 1 1111 r nv iiiui 1111111 ' 1111 in 1 r l',,ii. i ii-i i- 11 aiaterp I' Address linn 1 ,1 ii- e 1 1 . ,... 1 ".., n nn- i.'u;-niMim c.ii-s, lie tt is e s(. 1, cies nuiiiisi nun In III I' . hew ,m la.rl.t take p' ,,.,.' ' uJ ,, '" ,1,1 l'"' Japanese tully. His set.se of right and she looked ii.euml. hesitating. "I ..vehement my bteatii aw.ty with .tour rapid-lire '" ' nx Mllu"- ollweod , fferent from mine. He- ha-.e n appelntmei,' tlih Mi f'un ,,. ,. , . , ,,,,,, eiiesimns i-H ,a,e t nnwe,- them , .. . "katvn is a quiet little fellow whose' ninghai..." Vl.e expla.ned -- as ,. light enough te tell who they iust ihe ..nine wat tn'i n-k them. Hu- "Mini .lim ' ou ay tmi .11,. n n, . tlinurht m-ocesses 1 don't pretend te "fv nnim. " .i,,.,,. ...... 1 .1 1V novelty nf hnvibg me began telCliflptcr IV I Introduce, ,lv Paretks off, I found It vras neewjarr teJ.l te a Few Choice Childish Uhfiinm -wear EVENING IJUBLIO - FAN'S SCRAPBOOK liliiyri i in (ire M. NHRLT Ye-. I answer all questions through the aper and none of tlidn bv mall. Whew ! I ! w .. . , ', , ,. Sam lostelle (hares ( h.-m lin i'..n i .. i win. e i, ; , iikii-ii nun ii iiii.iin .-s. jiart is plain ,. i ,! . ,- ,, "". "."".' ''- '" 'Jii. generally make myi-elf obnoxious CI hate te go te work for a lit lug And if lieeplu didn't criticize .-ntni- nml l-tre-es there wouldn't cer he ant improvement en stage or hti-ii. Ai- 1lP.1t reader et the Letter lim and then ten ;l for Vnlt-i.timi's mldri-s and his picture und if lie. marr.ed. Hew ....III.., Wn.'n m.ln.it.l .11 .1.... .1 . ; - c i"""v.i en nun unji-ns ..f iiimiu !!.... ,..mi,....t. . ii .- -Kin n-.irs mi. divorced and can be aildips.,,j .-are of I.aski Minims, Hellj iteml v Adinlicr I .len'i Ln.ivi .,., i... Ad.ulier I don't kuett ,ni ..i Anien. 1 tlnnU .ten um-i .,au Mai't Allien, who nlajt-d iln- iiiiiiln.r in "'n.i. ( H, Ne-i." and the ether umnnn I., 'Trust Your Wife." AdJres, Mart Aldcn. II l.j Orange -,t e.-i, lis Angelc-. ICa.i A. T. writes I ,,, , Knett Wliethe.- Hliybellt h.ls .i.eil tne tn it. but -m Tuissdat's lltivivi, I'rtit.ie I, Mm, I. II a nietie tan n,ii,., I,, Kudu whether 'Saint. ie" h.nl -n ,,,, iMnied. Yeu said that Niu,n.. i ns geimr te de ii t er out linn if luul het been idmed 11-11, urn- - III Clllimc til COl'. "'', .ve". fe. it has a,, llc, i,,.,,,, i,',,,,,, and J l.eua nai.i was -tarred in n i Thanks, jeu're . igh When Icaie that answer I had a Mii-pimm, that I .. nu wrnnc hnl 1 .... I.l,.. -,,,. I ",' " ?.. ..'.." '"".' ""J "' nrus te g. line me , ok lip Tlu-.l uetild have found If 1 had enlj theuglit It.tra's biography I , c.... ...i . . .1 . .1.. ... . 1 ter me, repiieu iviru.t. Him she must te.l It I!nf n'u-hnin'' "N lls ' involved, icri.niis you 11 m-i- ji I'IMniil.rU i e.t nn..l r... 1.. 1 .. nil Parents By J. P. McEVOY Juvenafe the nnete,i nf n.v pnrenis e I decided I would show 'them a few '""' ' "' """ Bite U.em s.unetiiiin. te think iilmit. -, . "".' 71 ' ""'-near, !M.,nih iii. nun in- r. evclaim in lt..i,..i. i-.. my father. nbtir hew smart the habt "?,l ",'.'" :-"- ':" hegii,,,,, '"',:, ... iiiii'inii, i i.new the In. I mutt ",;.,'" i """',"" "' I aid In int.' r " " '"c.v iiiiiik ne is show- them " mart. I'll Se I get up fiejn ttheie ling en the Hnnr nml walked in.. ft it'ti n i l i ..! f., I it.. . i. steps y '-! mill mm inn nn mi n,.in mH l.l w, l.eheie ,t. ,ln flJ(jNl J"1 ',".'" ,,hr,"Chl Hm. tins ,. milM wonderful thing the.i md ,.Ver seen1 seen1 seen1 Mnoetl, 1 a.e immediately ius,r, ,,. ,,,' KiWJli knew tn tell them nil nh0ut p unucn I n'-e BDi down en the and hdd nut lus bauds i e nn.i Meer tried I.. pprMi.i.e me te walk again, but my nrikt. kl ill liiii( " IIOSP still lllirl. ' Ihe next day I walked some mere just te fdjew them that the firt time wasn t n fluke, and I have been Keln" I ever since. Jn fact. I often m-ni.l i Heugh 1'iice Miy be didn't Knew when he was w-pII off LEDaER-PHfLADELPHlA, SXTURTjAY, ( TANGLED TRAILS -jgaffig-T ' mm nnei.vs tub story i . fi,ii,..i,.i ,,ini ., u, i,i, nf Wild hvetc?" .fiimr nskeil. IHsceld .tntilfs runnlnshsm Is rich ami rutli '. He tuitis down the plsa of a Blrl who 1ms e clRlm en tilir. nnil lleti out man who rayn Cunntnaham ewes him a fhirn en n bua'ness Oral. At a rowbey rarntval Wild noee. a rlilltis Ctrl, ts lhrin ami hurt be Wllddre. a wild lironclie. The .inneuncir cattn out "Klrtv t.ane." tvie is a frlnd of "Wild tte-K'- MeLfan. Il tames Wildfire, apd ' learns of nose's ulrter'a trouble?. nee, henrine Cunnlnithim l his uncle, nays she'll hivj nethlar te de with the fam ily. Klrby thtti talies up the matter with his two cousins, favored preteges of .lames Cunningham, who demand te knew the name of ilie alrl. whtch Iane ssys he will tell only te his uncle. When he B(ts te his uncles apartment he nnds the man chloroformed. Leuiul and dead. On n table Wild Hese li- tah-es It and makes his s a clove, one he hail seen en escaiw by the nre-escap. hut Is observed lit- a reporter, who (roed-nMuredlv lets htm pass after "Jeshltis" him. In his ret I eat he reads netvsparrr reports which dcrlb the murderrr ns very like mm Then Jlerlkrwn. Cunnlnsham s Japanese alet, disappears, addinic a new sensi sensi tien. Heth f.ane and Wild nose are at the Inquest, also a woman whose Pho Phe Pho teurnph. signed "I'hvllss" was In tin man's room. I.ane Is arrested for the murder ami nr.rti: it reNTiNVBs . CHArTKU XIV A I'ricnd lit Need Till-! rest of the Corener"g Inquest was nntielinm ;rhee who hail come te tickle their palates with excite nieni fasted only one ether moment of It. "According te jour own story you mutt have been in our uncle's apart ment at least a nihift'1'' t,f n" hour. Mr. Lane." said the prosecuting attorney. "What were j en doing there all flint lime?" ".Most of the time I wa waitin' for ! nn te return." , Why did you net call up the police at nine as -oeu ns veu found the crime, ii.ul been ceiiimittedV" I .suppose I lest my head nn went ..iiMckt . 1 beard some one at the deer, in I "did net want te be found there. S I ran into the bedroom, put out the I.gU. an" left by the lirc-cv-cape." Was that the cenducj one would i , Mir of an innocent ninn?'' I I w,i- the action of an innocent i, .u ou don't leek like a man thai veuid loc bis bend. Mr Lane." A smile lit the brown face of the witness. "Perhaps I wouldn't where I mine from, but I'm net used te city was. I didn't knew what te de be I followed my instinct an' belted. J was unlucky enough te be seen." Varrv a gun. Mr. Lane?' "Ne." He corrected himself, "borne times I de en the range.-' "Own one. I Mippo-eV" "Twe. A .-15 and a .ev." i T.ring either of them te Denver: 'Did j en see any gun of any kind iu An. sir tour uncles rooms either a revolver .ler an automatic ':'' s ,.r .n.i ..... i oie nei . . ii mils . """' - . ... -.. in nn i.nit-ii s ii- 11- ........- .". " .... .... . s ..i.n i.iii..!, ,...m .in nind .in i.ii.' ... did it." I'rebably. As 1 see 1; we have three leads te go en. One is that the guiltt man is nun. . simeihi jiesm- understand.' "Win- .lid he 1 nil .m.11 if he had nei'hin' te conceal':" . . . ..I I- .1.. .. ... 1.. ...... leeks nan. nv in.- ".i. n .iiiii.iiit--.- . . . . ...... .. n. ... .i.. ..i nusc-cic.llicr Mils luini-in ii-rt-iii m killing n woman for whom he was work- !n He ran avay,.toe. and tvas bieught back later." "Will, f don't l.nett ,i 'iiinz about "Will. I len"t l.nett ,i 'iiing about daps e.epl that tliey'i g....d werkei-i. lint there's one thing alie.'t this busi- lie-s that mrilcs me. This minder doesn't leek te tne like a wlntP man'i neb. An American had m.u. kills an is done wun ii. "' w iini-ver nm mis aimed te torture tin" then kill, leuks like. If Hint, wl.v Hi. I li.. t t.c liim up first?" .lame- nodded, icl.-tn. t -.Majlr .nietliing .ii wiiat ten -at uiient.iis stiikp mi' ns bPing kind . ten knew what I tinan iinliuuiuu. it Mujln thej ..i lerlure in ii"t- liate. bui nicked ll up have the ted Indian In b Japan. "Neter heard of n if I'te get a kindn neii. .ii in mt i-eauin iniii .imi.ucs wiu,ge a ... , , , , . , , lung way te hquaie a g. udge. if this1 Herlknw.l had anything against Uncle James hn might hat. phnned this ictengn an iuken the s.eimi m help bis etatvav. "Yps. he might.'' "An.thew. I've .nan. up mt ini.ul in one thing. Yeu can 'iiinst nlwats get the truth when you go alt. r it geed an' hard. I'm geln' te t'u.d out who did ibis thini: nn' why." James .Cunningham linked into bis1 i eusiii s face, a Mieiig man iiiniM-u, , wiiu uie i-iiiiii 1..111." .". . -i , 11 4 cousins npneaiance. Swlftlv Itose "lul1 ' "uu lr"" "" "" "' K1 ' """ '" ?-5 i. 3ir vi l tlmt the II11IK 1 d th s. All thrnuch .. ,.. "'V " '" ' ' "nl,II. " "r H,n ,f, nr ,. see him. Tint was Vi Xt. r2&Z?!Sh In- recognized strength in another. Inte They went down die ph-tnter ant the blue-gray eyes nf the ninn from pas'ed thleiigb the lower .:.1 f ,r Twin ItuttPs had i nine a cold, steely i building te Sixteenth street. As Ihe.t temper that traiisfmnied tfie gay, walked along Stout te the Kquitnble hetish face. The oil broker knew I.ane Hiiilding Hese made an pxplan.itien. I ml mi love for bis uncle His reselu- i "1 aw you and Mr. James t'unning t'unning tien was pi-ebablt based ()n n debire te i bam at the inquest." tear his OWIl Illllll". I 111 Willi you III i that." be said iU.eilt, and his own 'dark f.tes were haul as jade. "We'll work this Ol.t t0'etliM if you say se Ktrby." The .lounger man i edded. ''.Suits me line." Ills face softened. "Yeu men- innec. . rcc nan-. . ...si men wntilil hate said four. On the fa,e of ,t. the ..idence at lia.iil tne gui-v man is .iltiu nghthcietak.il wnb ten en knew that the dead man .in' I nad n I .1 1 1 If ... .,., bllter feelin against eai b ether. Yeu knew lhei-e was a iipiv cause of neiible Bi"-. iv? ;;:, ., eniin e; z: between lis nil .1. a. I 'old viii I tt.lH r another. I m the milt inuu litiewn te have been in lus i minis ns ulghl Ac- (erdln te the Hulls I mi,st 'n' he,. 'there when he wjs Killed. Th ...... i,,,l m-nnf of lilt " 1 1 H I sllilr. ...il- I., the fire-e'npp le get away without belli' secTi. I'll snv the one big lead points straight fe Klrby 1,-ine " -'Yen but there's sncli n (hlne nv Hm meter." Jainei anstverrd. "It'hlwnH. New wouldn't yeuV written in your face that you couldn't Imvn done It. That's why the iui-v said n person unt-newn." "YeB, but the jury didn't kne "I found a note signed with Ills ini tials. He's the man: I knew that" .ten knew, flint I had a fresh cnue of quarrel with I'nclc .lnme. De you bflleve-mc absolutely"; Don't veu waver at all?' "I don't think mAi had any mere te de with it than I hnd myself," answered the elder cousin Instantly, with convic tion. Klrby gave him his band impulsively. "You'll sure de te ride the river with, .Tnme." ".Ne," replied James promptly. I CHAPTKIt XV 'nni quite sure he didn't kill him. I nm A (;iove ami the Hand iu It l,r-vi,,R ', Ret,ll,,ni,.!,"t " ''".",d- A,,' H. Hnse saw the hand of the lav ! V S flT, something flowing in en Klrby, she felt as though jeu don't knew. The testimony showed an irenic fate were laughing in imphh that Kirhy went te his uncle's iipnrt iipnrt Rice at this horrible climax f her wee. j"1 "J""l " -" ' n"' '"f.'. "",rl-v an ,,m,r He had sacrificed u pet of geld and his 'n',0':- "y1 "" true. ,, ambition te be the cl.aiupleu rough rider . .'TfW ' & ''' " '" ' r ' '- . nf of the world in order te keep her out . ""wattsr I was the.e m.tself part of of trouble. Instead of that he had him- l"10. tl,n,p' ... . ,. ,, ,,.,. elf plunged into il brad first. . . ',nr ."taml at Iter in blank dismay. I She found herself entangled in a net from wbiel, there was no easy e-cape. I'art. at least, of the etldetice agilnst Kirby. ,,r at least the Implication le be urawii irem it. i, net lit in Willi what she knew te be the truth. He bad net f , ,, from !-"n iin.il in" r. I e might have been -there nt hnth limes. but net for the whole Interval between. .-. j JH'I 411 I 1 1 -1 .1 1 1 I si nil I -l' 1 iieu, -Jen e cieil;. at the ellicp heie. .... i , ,ii. e I. eartl. dark, geed-looking teung man reM finill ,lw. in fhc ,;,,. effi. wUpp ,IM, P,i(rr,,(i Pxn,.tv llt je 1.. ,:, 0,0. Uh.,-,. H,ml.ked .1 little flicker of hui-nrise,; man. '1- .Inmea I'llnmi nlmn. 'i" "Afraid veii'ie nnde ., iidsiate I',,, - . .. 1 . ... " "' .ill ,ia(k Uilunincliam I In- .. .. e. . is my uncle .s nil ce. I in ink- n- c in ou called his number instead of mt" brother'!!. People ii.e alwats .enfusin ih two." "I'm ...i n " ' ge et Ins alfaii'v I 111 sell't "If I ran be of iii I i i e in juu. lie Migge.sted. "I read that jour brother was tij ing te arrange bend for Mr. I.ane. J want te ttcc htm nbeut tlmr r .,,, nnj .Mei.ean. My sister ttmUi-d for unde in h office." your "eh: A film of w.m c.iuiien si tiled ever bis e.i--. 1 1 , eiunj te Kuk" tluit what she had Miid ttiinsleimed him mte a potential ndtei-sart. --(Jlud te in. el ten. .Mis McLean. If ten d rallni- tall: with my bi-Jlher I'M 'make an appointment with him Inr .ten." Terhnpi rhat would be bp't."' shc (.aid. "Of reiiise he's no- Ims. i r .!. , , . ... . i anything t t-niild de for ten " "l -d I.ke veu both te hear bave te say." what I Ker the beating of a nule his etes thrust at her as thnush hey would read her 'eul. Then he was all mil in- .ii'liiniily. "That serins te settle the matter, I'll all my brother up and make nn' ap pointment." Over the wire .lark put the i.ike te bis brother. Pre-entlt he hiimr u ihe teeeiver. '-Well go right eter. Mi-s ici.ean. "I-, nn-iiinr.t sinr.-u. I Illlll, 1 nw you. loe. .Member join- bandaged a.m. Is it breKcn .' "Yes." He felt Ihe need of lalknig iigainM an inner perturbnlien be did net wain ie Minw . 1111111 iuid nun gin, u.e bister f)f t,pr .McLean, going tell hi ,, ,,H ,retlcrv What did she knew ' )lb()t the niurder of his un.-leV JXriie- I ,ent gietv in him and lie iki., , rilll I ,nm te inter il. m... .. . ....... .... "I'all duwnV" i "A horse llitetv me .in. I nod en mi a n.i." (ilrls are ten t einuieMiine new. ndayii." Iu point of tact he did 1.01 tlllllt. he. lie iiKi-ii s'l.s ttlui wcie geed i spertMiicn and pla.ted the game haul. I'.nl In. unH talKlllV nicrelf In hrl.le .', , meiitnl htren.s. "1111111; they can de nn thing a man can. Tims up. Miss 'McLean. Yeu d try le ride un.v horse I reuld. no mutter hew iiiettleseinn il .trvlv. Fer an T lnstantYh. : "1 YUUIIIll L CO LllJIt HIT kin w.iM T I.K.ti il . I flickered through her mind that the i1lfcl,rM.l l,n,,Mt. I... 1..J At . . I1. l wh.tjuJJIse te stt this -fi:ck-aid.epnn JANUARY -28, 1022 riding-school model en the back of Wild fire nntl see new long lie would sue ' the saddle James C 7unnlngliatn met .Jtose with a rtcsy, but with reserve. Like suave courtesy, but with reserve. Like his brother be knew nf nnlv one SUD jeet about which the sister of IMhcr McLean ceiild want te tallf with hiiu. Did she Intend te be reasonable? Would Mie accept a monetary settlement and avoid the publicity that could only burl ner sister as well ns the reputane" yj fbe nnmn nf CiinnlntrhniuV Or did she mean te try te Impose Impossible condlllens? Hew much did she knew niul hew mile i euemi? ITnl lie u- covered that he meant le play his cards close. Characteristically, Ilesc came directly te the point after the first few words et introduction. "Yeu knew my sister. I!ther Me; Lean, a stenographer et .tour untie. she asked The gltl was standing. She hnd de clined a clinlr. She steed stralghl backed ns nn Indian, carrying Mt '"mi with fine spirit. Her ejes attacked the oil breker: would net yield a thou sandth pnrt of an inch te his Im passivity. "I have met her," he answered. "Yeu knew . . . about her trouble? "Ye. My cousin mentioned it. Yt c my brother and I greatly regret it. Anything In reason that we can no we shall, et course, held ourselves bound for." He (lashed a glance nl .lnck. 'who murmured u hurried ntrreeilienl. lnc younger man's eyes were busy examin ing a calendar en the wall "I didn't come te see you about that new," the eung woman went en, cheeks limbed btit chin held high. "Ner would I care le express my opinion of the the rreature who could take ad vantage of such a girl's love. I Intend te see justice is done nry sister, ns far as It can new be done. Hut net today. First. I am here te nsk ou if you re friends of Klrbv Lane. De jeu believe he killed his uiicle?" .teiiiMiment .looked nt her.joe. nein i'1":. ",(1,'r I'retlier s eyes. " "'re In my uncle s annr tnv Piit- '" ,l, ."'l"1 ,,r ,lu '"""? 1,,,,,M '-"V ." "",", , ., t , i J """'.- '"'' Demcr te see him te get justice for mt -Isfer. 1 didn't Intend te let. the tlllaiu escape scot free I ' what he had done. aniUp '.. "rnrden me." Interrupted .Jack -- ..----. ... inc mi cihiij us nun. 1 m-u.. . . ,. ..i......n. .... i.i.l iiie ......- .II.C.; mnisu-iu-ii ui.i ii-. .- in-i.,- nalr case bad quite vanished. "When ,i( you Kv 1 !( was uitc .1 little pa't a quailcr 1 te It) when I reached lus rooms. I'lieinruws AI ULLU MAV1NTK UAILT MARION DAVIES In J.M'IIANTSir.NT" AKLAU1 pi A M. ' 11:15 ' M s'l.tll, CAsr In MCTtllt lllt.l.'.- "JUDGMENT" TcTAD TltAMsLlN CJIHAIIO AVJX AblUK matinki: nMi.7 spi;t iai. ( Avr in "A MAN'S HOME" BALTIMORE 5' MARSIIAt.I. M.I1.AVS "BITS OF LIFE" BLUEBrRD""Sni.nueurir,un,un CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In -MtT Ml MN liNOHS" BROADWAY T VAfT,-am CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "MXM.MA'S MTAIIf VsADITni '" MAItKUT ST L.A1 1 1 UL ie a m ie n ii i- t I'M MM. ST MUCK In "SILENT YEARS" cbLONlAL7u:neM'T,,i,',;v.00,d,5 ETHEL CLAYTON in "iait tiii; Mir- FAIRMOUNT 'TJIT?, DUSTIN FARNUM in "Tin: IIIIVII. MinilN" 'l-J C"T THEATliU Elew Brrurt )DliT J 1 . StATINim DAtLT WILLIAM S. HART in '-usirir. eh" GREAT NORTHERN iiVi VAT WILL ROGERS net in. ini, i ou uetii, ii-- in ,.,.,,"",., IMPERIAJ no i II f. U'AI.Nl T tl .is J .III I.i ., - HT S i. 1) CHARLES RAY In 'Mill; lllpNIt.MT III. I I ' KARITON !!"'?'.''-,.,'r AbeS8 i"jm BETTY COMPSON In "Mil. IA11 NI Till: HOtllN I L,elUG 1 W-rfflCC W'"!"V! J t . 1 - . ,(. ...... I .trf ' Va tVU n'i tfiwn ;:.:.:.'"' Lthiah A .. fjj tsuu sk "T )LDEN5NARE" 1 ifc'JIHlHIU'M u-n.eV" .fiimes nsked. His cold eyes did net lift from hers until she an swered. . , , , ,. "Ne. It was entirely dark. rl he woman was en ilic ether side et the man. I wouldn't have been sure she Was it woman except for the rustle et her skirts and the perfume. 'Sum It wasn't the perfume ou use jeurself that you studied?" "I don't use any." "Yeu stick le it that you met a matt and a woman, but couldn't possibly recegnise cither of them, '"'"m ""; nlngham mid, still looking straight at ncr. She hesitated nn Instant. Somehow she did net quite like the way he put this. "Yes," she snid steadily. "Yeu didn't Inke the elevator up, then?" "Xe. I'm net used toaulematii ele vators. 1 rang when I get le the deer. N'nlimh iinswereil. lint the deer was wide open. I rnng ngaln, then went In and swilcbed en the light. lucre didn't seem le be anybody in. I didn't feel right nbeut It. I wanted te go. Hut I wouldn't because I thought maybe he your uncle was trying te dodge me. I looked into the bedroom. He wasn't there. Se, after n little I went fe n deer Inte another room that was shut and knocked en it. I don't knew why I opened it when no answer ramp. Something seemed le move my band te the knob. I switched the light en there." "Yes?" James a.skcd, genlly. The girl gulped. She made a weak, small gesture with her hand, as though BMW ASCO St .N r We don't claim (hat Asce Coffee is the only geed coffee. Yeu can buy coffees of the same high grade elsewhere, but you will have te nay 10c or 45c per lb. Our price is only 25c per lb a big saving. This big difference in price is due le our close connections with the sources or supply and the economies effected by our Producer-te-Consumer Plan which we ' pass en te you. The distinctive delicieusncss of Asce Coffee aside from its natural high qual ityis due te the skill and expert knowl edge used in its blending. m IV y4 i Surprise the folks tomorrow with this rich, rare blend of goodness! 1 Sold only in Asce Stores located all eer Phila. and through out l'cnnstlvania, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland. fASCO A5CO fiiinei'i.A.si eniimnvT8 theatres obtain their pictures through the SlArsLhY 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. LIRFRTV HHOAl) I -01 I'MIIIA at j-iucr l i ii.ui.Mi- ntn.T ANTONIO MORENO iu 'icitim (tiNstii:fi." ORIFNT VoeJluna Ac nl G-J Mt THOMAS MEIGHAN I" - I'lll.MT, Tlll.lli: .s O VERBROOK W:"iU MARY MILES MINTER in "ini: i.im.i. t i.eii N" PAI API? '"-'H .rtiiKt:i- (cihkbt i i-n--vi, ,, x Ar ie ii :in p it. RUDOLPH VALENTINO inj'iiu: iimii i:iti(i ieui:u" LRFCiFNT HAUKET ST. JUtleir 17T1I VIOLA DANA In "lltr.ltl. Mti: no V1M.AIN V RIAI TO tlEflMAMOWN AVE.NUB Itmuiu KV 'n.-.pi;i,-irCFN HT. Wallace Reid & Gleria Swanson In "HON mi. KVnilTIIINT." SHERWOOD Hu " ".'rui I WILLIAM S. HART .in "ll nm: eik- STANI FY mahm:t AT 10TII iJlrtHLLiI ha M in 11 15 1'. M AGNES AYRES In Mill. l.lNi: TMlr Mill NO Tl ItNINI," STANTON 'A"m:t Ateia mni "THE FOUR HORSEMEN or tiii: ie ii.vi'i. " 333 MARKET..7,,i,f i',", nxitiiiiii sn i.re in "The Child Theu Gavcst Me" VICTORIA "?y ,:i , V'-petJ ! PEARL WHITE In " 1 1IIM, IN I'MlllHM GRANT ,(;,!;r:. ,vVl.:,,J',..,'!':;!r;j mi i nti imis-ii i mivnni.s, "IHE BARRICADE" AT OTHFR T HF.ATRILS. MEMBKRS OF M. P. T. O. A. "1 Ambassador l.itilii ii ,. i , lr II ! 111- I 1 . - 1 l VI jmi:s ei.n i:k 1 1 iiiiiiiiiis "The Flower of the North" Germantown ""VT'iKiV1' TOM MIX , ' le"'TKAIU, " te push from her, mind tlis h6i'r;ij tight her eves had looked nimn, , ?? was dead, in the chair, tied te h f think I .screamed. I'm net sure, V! I switched elY the licht nn.1 Li.r.r'S1 deer. Mj knees were we.ik, mi ", awf'lly queer lh,thc head. I vai, p.',1? te get away (join the place, bttt'i ' feiildii t seem le'hnve the power i move. I leaned ngalnst the deer. ,, nnd limp as tt slnall puppy. Then t iii-iii ii Miiui) one ceiiiin up the sil..i and I knew I iniintn't l,n ..... .altl I stvllcl.ed off the lights jlnf aVS-' one cntne te (he lnndlns outside " V "Who was it? Did he eome lnt' asked Jack iacK. ' rang and knocked two or tbW 'I hen he rame Hi. T nH sln'."j "Hi limes. lnghvthp'nb:.-tyllhmyh:ulnl,5 Mini nf heny me n nniierweWin ,." stand. hand v.ih g'-epliis for the llcht .V.k.W mil is for the light s,vici' lint. He must have Crii called out, 'Who's fffil . ;nr there T wn i,..!! I could tell me, mr up fallen out. "Who's it,.':. In III' dnrkneS 'here T wee i.JL?i fiichlened. lie mllil lie n,n . 1 '" tightened, lln mlalit be the ," J oine b-ick. If net, of course h.'! Link 1 l.a.l done II. Se I tried le.j c ninn. mm none 11. no 1 ire I in -u ju mpeii at me and cait and. 1 phllcd away fr j Imrd at his face, .'ffil was still 111 ,nv bniwf.:,! "P I paperweight he went down just ns though a hnnirn..' had hit him. T rnn out of the 2 downstairs, and out Inte f)i(. street Continued Monday RESINOL sSoethina nd HpaISm. . Household Ointment , ASCp i m 1c ?e i effee ASCO ASCO j .i.T..'ai;J vji.X'.U l'HOTOI'IuWM 1 he NIXON-NIRDLINGERm Tl IEATRES IU BFI MONT l-n ABOVE MAHKIT Ul4lVlWlNi J 1.30 & 3.30. 11.30 te 11 UONEL BARRYMORE In "JIM Till; I'K.Vll.W CEDAR oer" CKDAI1 AVEMII 1 .1(1 A IS T A SI V it FRANK MAYO III "i in: MI.MSK .MASTlIlf COLISEUM Mr," b' B9lh ' SwN- 1I,J1V;IVI j ;,(, L ;, 7 i U ,. FRANK MAYO In "lH. JUl" JUMBO eNTTTamXitb avU Jumbu June, en fronkferiJ "L" HELENE CHADWICK in "(.enr.Kss Miiv' LEADFR 4lhr "l-ANCASTEt. AVK. BETTY COMPSON in "nn; i.iiti.i; MiM.ri'ii" lOflJST 6-t) AND LOCUST STnBKT vwn (!iti;i'h i'eiu:itri i, snmi "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" NIXON 6- ANU JU,MjT"78, , i.i-srii r.isr in "HEART OF THE NORTH" RIVOI I "D A.ND HANSOM STi. INI V ll , no 3.,,0 3f n ,, ,, y. MME. NAZIMOVA In "( 1MII.I.I." 69TH ST- T"MVe "Hne'V VT,nel PAULINE STARKE In II-l NT innv STRAND '"" :,; ,:"f,?"17 THOMAS MEIGHAN in " ritiNt r, iiirirr; i is-' JEFFERSON NVrTft" ETHEL CLAYTON In "KMT Till. 1 MI"' PARk tnuuu am:, a "aui'ih-v PHOnrPUYi. y&iaatiui, J WILLIAM S, HART f . In 'MWHTISOAK" V ?-! V. j,!'. Jut-. ai.jt iii i. i- .
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