Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 04, 1922, Postscript Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERHiliADEtiPHlA'
fjG& Daily Mevie Magazine
FOR rH FLil FN'S SCRAPBOOK
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te be wtlmis nbeut It. he'll liave a hnrd
time convincing people 1
Mnurlce Costelle, one of the first Idels
of the screen, htt gene Inte vaudeville.
I henr nlse that Mnudc Ocerge, ene of
the principals In Trie von Strehclm's
"I'oellsU Wives," is te de the twe-a-dny.
livery one criticizes pictures and pic
ture Deenlc. I tH n sort of open forum
and perennial brand of conversation
combined nt every nodal gathering. But
why don't you sec that your criticisms
de Reme geed? Tbe Screen Writers'
Guild 1iih a clubhouse at 0717 Bun
set boulevard, and Frank E. Weeds
will be glad te receive your written
comments.
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TANGLED TRAILS
By WILLIAM MaciEOD RAJNE
Auther or A man rvur-ayuwt
"Guntlght Pass," etc.
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Heuse of Magic
Dy DADDY
DOROTHY DAVKXrORT ROD -"TTc
tcill le glad te publish the picture of such screen player as are
suggested by the fans
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
Hv TTKXRT M. NTJF.T.Y
Jack and Janet visit a house of
lark tchcrc dwells an Indian Medi
cine Man, who holds in enchantment
an Indian maiden and a young chief,
tehem he has turned into a fawn and
a wolf, lie plans te have the wolf
devour the fawn te furnish sport at
an Indian feast.
CIIAI'TKK VI
Jnrli Tunis Magician
JACK didn't intend that he and Janet
should be turned lnte young bears
by the magic of Whirring Snnke. the
Indian Medicine Man. Neither did he
intend that Whirring Snake should work
his revenge upon the enchanted Indian
maiden and young chief by causing' the
chief ns n wolf te eat the maiden who
had been turned into a fawn. .Tack had
thought of a plan te trick Whirring
bnake.
J "Yeu are a wonderful magician 1"
-T said .Tuck te the Medicine Man.
"Te be sure I urn," replied Whirring
Snake promptly. "I nm the most won
derful mngician in nil the world."
Faithful Fan, Quahcrtev.ii. writ
"I am a regular reader of your column
nd enjoy It ery much. I wrote te
you before and n'-ked jeu te print Ilarle
"Williams
did Saturday
Tack. "I have been borne very marvel-
Hnue." "Oleam O Dawn" nndeub meglcians upon the stage."
"Shnmc." II" Is net related te Rich- ' "Yeu have never seen any se marvel marvel
erd DK. is far as I ever heard. Ills eus s j ,.. )eafcted -Whirring Snake
Onsnt-mnni " l.ra n-;- ".'"..! "T l,nr ..n Ih.m n,n,l ,ll,,ura ... ,...'. ,'"V".r-Ul,t
l nave neu - "- - ,......- .......... ,P( um nmu m.B---
li linnt. inlniinpl! . Illlt
nieture for me. ivhich veu ' henid whether the lire married yei ei out ei eiupij heuies, sam jhck
- . , .ii.. I. i... . F ,le I rtV .1 j - 1. 1 T .
I urn writing in mank ....,. ,.,. t ,-.,tir iv,m . Tnclia .... . ..
- ,.. i,n.ii. tn it it n ii vitv n""; i i"n. "". ""- " nieiii no i never nave seen tnem turn
you met iienrui) ter it. u wns :i crj . Italian: Sehlldkrnut Is mi Aus- ,
don't ou trim.. Y.-. I de like Mente IMue very j " e " cuarming miuuen nor a
wen into a young eliief."
"I'd like te see you de it." said Jack.
"Se would I," ndded Janet.
New Whirring Snnae vas ready te
TltlS BEGINS THE STORY
Jame Cunnlniham la rich ami ruth
lua. H turna uewn the plea of ft Ulrl
who haa a claim en him and kicks out
a, irin who aara Cunningham ewes htm
a thare en ft bualneas deal. She la tna
aletar of Wild Roae. n rtdlnir alrl. he
tell her elater'a troubte te Klrby Lane,
an upatandlna- and chivalrous cowboy.
Klrby takea up the matter with hl two
reuafna. favored pretecee of Jamea Cun
ningham, who demand te knew the name
of the airl. When he a;ee te his uncle'a
npartment he tlnda the man rhlorerormod,
bound and dead. On a table Is a glevi-.
one he had seen en Wild Roae. He takes
It and makes his encatw by the tlrn
escape, but Is ebterved by a reporter.
Herlkawa, Cunningham's Japanese valet,
illsappeara. addlnr a new sensation, Ileth
iJine and Wild Rese are at the Inquest,
nle a. woman whesn photetraph. letu"i
Phyllis." was In the dead man'a room.
Iune Is arfested for the murder, but
released en ball. Hese gees te set thij
two cousins, and reveals she also had .
be?n In Cunningham's apartment the
ntKht of the murder. Jack and James
Cunningham, nephews of the murdercd
man. send Lane te Dry Valley te leek
up a clue. He finds several, Including a
left-handed rancher, who had a bitter
grudge against' old Cunningham. The
murder hid teen committed bv a left
handed person. Back In Denver, with
Cele Sanborn, ft fellow cemmmcher.
Lane discovers that Olsen had roemiil
near his uncle's apartment the night of
th murder. The dead body of the Jap
valet who dlsappeared la also found.
Meanwhile a valualle paper connected
with the case disappears from James
Cunningham's office. Lane charges Jack
and 1'hjllls with having been In his un un
cle's room the night of the murder, and
they preall en James te cancel his ball
bend,
AND HEBE IT CONTINUES
CHAPTER XXIV
Reverend Nlcedemus Rankin Forgets
and Remembers
BY APPOINTMENT Klrby met
Rdse at Graham & Orborue's for
luncheon. She was waiting in the
tower room for him.
"Where's Esther?" he asked.
. Rese mustered a faint smile. "She's
eating lunch with a handsomer man.
"Yeu can't threw a stone up Six
teenth street without hlttln' one," he
answered gayly. . .
They followed the head waitress te n
small tabic for two by a window. Rese
walked with the buoyant rhythm of
perfect health. Her friend noticed, as
he had often done before, that she had
the grace of movement which is n corol
lary te muscles under perfect response.
Seated ncress the table from her. b
marveled once mere at the m'racle or
her soft skin nnd the peach bloom of
her complexion. -Many urn ";"""
known the sting of sleet nnd the plah
of sun en her face. Yet lncMHM her
cheeks did net tan nor lobe their line-
n"Yeii hnvent told me who-this hand
somer man is," K'rby suggested.
"Pnle Knnhern." She Hushed a llt-
. i,f i.n.1 Ktrnlcht at him. Have
Hut I ,ou told hlm-be,.t Ertlier?" '
"NO. UUt ireni MJUiruint "'
think he guesses." ...fiv
Iler eves wftened. "lie s nwf l.
r-oeil te Esther. I can see he 1 kes her
nnd bhc likes him. Why ceiwitw
have met him first? She's pe levnbte.
Tears brimmed te her eyes. J"ut"
been her ruin. She was ready te bcl iBe
,ty man who said he cared for her.
Even when she was a little bit et a
trick when people Wed her. she was
grateful te them for it and kinda snug
gled up te them. I never saw u mere
C,1"Hveayou'feund out anj tiling mere
et utaut-the man?" he asked, l.U
u.ice law-ami gentle.
"Ne. Its cpirer new iu" ;
con be for all her softness. But sh,
almost told me last night. 1 H "'l
. ... .i.. ,... twn new. (Jt course, 11
.s'veur unele. The hete I found was
llill 1
raw m?r xNmttlwtm
beauty, but when it remr ti women
my gesh: I d n wliole let rather net
jtlve the religion of the -turs. if von
don't mind That's getting jut u little
mere persennl than we have a right
nice picture. Mr Neelj, den t ou trlnn.
tl.tnlr Afr WilllnniK is cmiil-loekillC? ' Ultll'll. indeed.
"Well. I certainlv de and many ethers. ... "I cm de that easily," boasted Whir
t ...it. .nim.. ii'iii,,,1,iinii. V. M. I.. It. JtiHaii ElttiiEC i- net I ring Snake.
s-nii wnnlil finil our iiis relltrien nntl I "ftliiK in the liievli'- any mere, lie dltl
you would twin out ui. legion aim thr(c )lcturflt for r,,m(ms.insk.. und
date and jear of birth. i f,rra etl ,$s own hook, but then re-
"On mi liMievp stars uetilil like te i mrnnl fr flin sin",-, evidently for ceed.
receive 'birthday ennls from the fan? m i thirty-nine enrs old. Other pic- I turn Jack and Janet into bears, but he
I would like te spnii him one if eu.urf.s jn which Milten SilK hns tip- was se vain that he wanted first te
think it would be all right. N this let- ,IPnrp,,, bp.,ies tj,se you mention, are: frh tb , ,j t f , t
mw 4in lrrti Mr" inh I I Willi tint . IM... 'I.. .. H!... Unto fi rTTlfl 11 '
I was surprised te see fast evening that .-'he Yellow Ticket," "The Mysteri- n maiden and the wolf into u young
the stars don't lime te commit the ..s client." "The Other Weman," I chief. He meant te thru the chief right
words te memer.N- just the action, pait. .'vhf, stronger Vew, Hie Fear (hack into it wolf and the maiden right
etc. My. I should net think that net- Weman." "The Weman Theu C.uvet I back into u fawn.
Ing would be hard. then. 1 suppose I e , M(1 "What Every Weman T.earns," Whirring Snake turned te his magic
written tee mucn airi'imj . , "street Called Strnight, "Iyes et pet. .luck had noticed that he hnd te
Youth." "Dangerous te Men," "The use the magic stew in all his feats, of
(Ne, indeed, yen haven't written tee 7j1ui r"oel" and "j'he Faith Healer." magic, and Jack had planned te de
much. I'm glad je W01 the Ea-. s-m,.,. tr. I.nckwoed is dead, 1 hardly ' something te thut stew when he get n
William picture. We have been lit- ,. , j. :, fPaiuP t ubllsh his picture. 'chance. Unknown te the Medicine Man
orally swamped with these "requests ami Jorj, yav .,, working in tdetures for Jack had worked himself free from the
everybody will hate te he patient until tl(, uberton-rele Company en the , bend which held him which was his
their turn comes. Yes. I cues, Uirle coast gjin married te Wallace Mc- own cut-off, stretehed-eut nose.
Williams is geed enough looking.. I m i)nnn', Thnt was Kate Uruee in Whirring Snake dipped out some of
net much of an authority en manl .... !,. . n i.iii, ,i,, i. I the stew in a gourd and threw It en the
tur- of Milten Sills shwrtl. ifawn. At the same time he spoke the
... magic weril: "Hullabaloo, magic
stew, de, de, what I want you te." In-
"ItUiiisitieness" Sure; cemeuhead ,tantly the fnvvn was changed into a
and be a regular member of "our charming Indian maiden.
te be nnd there nre mi ninnv nreiudices circle." .lehnnv Walker Is twenty-six , Whirring Snake threw some mere
in the world thut religion is best left jeart. old, about ." feet 10 indies tall, I stew en the wolf, repenting the mitglc
out entlrel. I'll get ou the date of i nnd will be seen net. I bellee, in a words, and at once the snnrllng beast
Mr. Williams' birth jii't as seen as I I'0c picture, called "The Jelt." De- became a handsome young Indian chief.
inn. T'?ti sure itt the stnrs uenbl urtlfa rumn.c in lie enntrnrv he Is "There!" rrled the MedicitlO Man ill
lu& ,n l I.Ih.L.1... .......1 f....,.i ,l,e, Ul I-.! ..u nnA.l ..u .. 1, ,.!.. mnl. nml 1m milehAfl tltinlf fflT TTlOrP
admirers. Who wouldn't? Thej're js impussihle, en short notice, te tell stew te change the chief into n wolfte ,our uncl5 secretly aim mm
..a..I.. !.... ... I !.... I.. , .. . ,. - 1 .1 -..- ...1..! ' S I tl.n mnlilnn t.ll,. II IHU'n. I t 1 ..A n 1.1 1
jrwvi.11,1 itiiniiiii, j., ii nil"... uiuu is, nu une Hie niiiest ant; siuirie.si, iiunn. ukuiii uuu i n iin,n.. ...v . ........
they are until jeu dear tittle girls nil "picture actress is. I suppose Mary IVit right there the Medicine Mnn
go cruzy ever 'em and spoil 'em ) Miles M Inter ami Marguerite OJark fget a surprise. Jack had leaped for-
. would fight it out for the latter dis- ward and had given the pet of magic
., .. ., ,. ., tin,.,i,,n if t enn fiml nnv leflnite in- stew a cre.it bhei'. Inc shove knecKcu
!. 14. I . uriips.? inn inn pss ..... t. .... --- - ,, -
have had
like this en
ticed jour
the Letter
swers you hate given no encouragement
te the writer. Hut I hope te u-ceive i
a different kind of answer te this iet
ter. Yeu hae jirehahlj 'guessed by tills
time that I want te become an neter.
"New, te begin with, you cannot ills.
courage me in mv ielre for a caieer
as an actor. Yeu are probably su.ing,
'Humph ! another peer, misguided feet
hoping yes, real! hoping for a ca
rter.' "Yes, I'm hoping for a career, and T
may be a peer, miguu1cil feel, hut I'm
going te ti, try, trj until I either suc
ceed or find out that I'm no geed Tin
net looking fet this job 'e tiit I can
pull In il pile of ii.ene, nor in h-ip my
name en ecr one nps, s. I wuur
te be Ull Jl'tm 1 1 cause I lne acting
mere than inn thing el-c. And I feel
sure that 1 v. e-i' I n.ake gced.
"If I had enough menei . I would go
" te one of th" m ulies and ir te get tin
Interview with a producer, tint I lannet
afford It.
"New, I hnp Aritteti te ou in the
hope that you ninj be able te sei lne
A pajte had been cut out with a
sharp penknife-
e
move down the hill. "I'vi! nn(,,n
mistake," lie tern ins cehiihih.v... x
told James I was cemin' here today
He let Jack knew, an' he's beat us te
"'"What harm will that de?" artcd
Rese. "The information will be tnere
for us tee. won't it?"
"Mebbe It will. Mcbbe It wen t.
We'll seen find out."
Rese caught, his fiend's arm ns they
were passing through the hall. Klrby
,i .. .iMinnHe veur cousins really
knew Esther was married) te jour
uncle? De you think they can be try
ing te- keep It quiet be she can't claim
the estate?" ,, ' , . ,
He stepped In his stride. James had
deprecated the idea of his coming te
r..S.i.. ,l v.a.1 rlitlmiled the possibility
of his unearthing any information of
value. Yet he must have called up
Jack as been as he hed left he office.
And Jack had hurried te the town
within the hour. It might le thatrftose
hnd hit en the reason for the hostility
he felt oil the. part . uein court te
his activiiics. . j-iisii- " e ;"".
thev did net wnpt brought te the light
of day. What mere potent reason
could there be for concealment than
their desire te keep the fortune of tUc
millionaire in their own hnnds?
n ehnntiln't wonder If you haven't
rung the bullseye, pardm-r," he told
her. "We ought te knew right seen
rri.n nlnrU- in the recorder's effieu
smiled when Kirby said he wanted te
leek through the license register. He
swung the book round tewnrd them.
"Help yourself. What's the big
idea? Anether jeung fellow was in
loekin ut the licenses .only a minute
The clerk moved ever te another desk
where he was typewriting. His back
was turned tewurd them. Klrby turned
the pages of the book. He and Rese
looked them ever together. They
iwered the record for three months
without finding anything of interest.
I'ntlently thev went ever the leaves
Information. A wave of 'color 'was
sweeping Inte. her wit . --
ianu knew wny, " l"? , ,;
...... ..., i i.i0 nWn. Ills saze hur
riedly and in embarrassment fled from
Miss McLean's lace.
"Yeu don't quite understand, 'he ex
plained te ihe Rev. Nieedemus Rankin.
"We've ceme eniy te " ""';'" c,,r"T
borne ene you married or rather te Uuu
out If you did marry him.
"His name Is Cunningham. "We have
reason te think he was married n month
a lint we'rn nntr sure.
The old. man stroked his silken white
.-"""., ,., ,i,i ,, n little
hazy. There wcre moments when a
.u-i.A unn..ie,1 In ileseend unetl It,
Ills memory In recent years had been
quite treacherous, mui j"e; "-y -i:.i
f..-,.it..ii in nttend funeral at
which he was te cehduct the services
"I dare suy l uiu marry your mv....
A geed many young people i come te me.
The license clerk at the court is vcr
kind. 'He sends then) here.
"The man's nnme wns Cunnlngaam -James
Cunnlnghatn." "Klrby prompted.
"Cunnlnghnm Cunningham 1 Seems
te me I did marry a man by that nnme.
Come te think of It I'm sure I did.
Te n beautiful young woman,." the old
preacher said.
"De you recall her name? I mean
her maiden name," Rese said, excite
ment drumming in her veins.
vn. t .inn't- seem nuite te re
member it. But bhc wns n charming
v.niinr wnmnn very uriicwv,
might bay. My wife nnd daughter men
tioned it nfterwurd."
"May I nsk if Mrs. Rankin nnd
your daughter arc at present in the
house?" asked Ijune.
"Unfortunately, no. They hnve gene
te spend n few dayH visiting In Idaho
Springs. If they were here they could
re-enforce any gaps In my memory,
which is net nil it once was.' The
Reverend Nlcedemus smiled npolefcct-
Klrby gave his cousin's name and ad
dress. He had no animosity whatever
tewnrd him, but he tnetignt it just as
well te keep Jack's mind occupied with
troubles of his own during the next few
days. Very likely then he would net get
In his .way se much.
They wcre no sooner clear of the
courthouse than Rese burst out with
what was in her mind.
"It's just ns I thought. Your undo
married Esther and get 'her te keep
quiet nbeut the marriage for some rea
son. Yeu cousins arc trying te destroy
the evidence se that the estate wen t all
go te tier. I'll bet we get an offer of a
compromise right away."
"Mcbbe." Klrby's mind was net
quite satisfied. Somehow this affair
did net seem te fit in with what 'he
knew of his uncle. Cunningham had
been always bed and audacious in hi
netlmiH. n Imv tn himself. Yet if he
"--"".. - -' --- -- ,
were going te marry me stcnegrnpncr
he hnd wronged, he might de it secretly
te conceal the date en account of the
unborn child.
The eyes of Rese gleamed with de
termination. Her jaw set, "I'm genna
get the whole story out ef Esther seen
as I get back te town," she said deg-'
gcdly.
But she did net nor for many 'days
after.
take her somewhere' into the
wher folks don't knew.'
Faintly, she smiled. "You're
a comfort." ,
"She I We'll get' busy right ii
Denver ain't such a big town that
rant nnu one ii i cin muv nr.,.. ,
His voice was steady and cheerful i
most light. '.'First off, we'll cheek ill
an' see it any one saw her go. XfwS
.11.1 dm fnkn with nir9' "
"One suitcase."
. "Hew much money? Can you
a gucwii . ,
"Hue nna eniy a ueiiar or two In 1m
purse. She had money in the bti
Till Rr,A ntit If olio iIkw ...... il "
"Lcmme de that. I'll find OaU OaU OaU
toe. Yeu make seme Inquiries reml
the house here, klnua easy-like. Jk,2.
you "here at 0 o'clock. Or mcbbe M
better meet downtown. Say at tk
Bosten unep euse." 7
ueic was wnn ruruy wnen be ns.'
Rese at the restaurant.
"We'll go in nn' get semelhln' h.
ent Lane said. "We'll tntw lv.?
we're waiting. That way we'll net la
nnv time." '"
Thev found n booth and KIrslw .
dcred the dinner. As seen as the-wilt
HUM KUJJV wc tuinv uuotuteo,
"Find out anything, Hese?"
-y
Te be continued Monday
had many' tetters something , formation en the subject 11 be glad te the pet from tne nre u- . u .
- I am writing, for I'e no- I k'"" . ,'1 '!len. ..: en; . ,B "u W" ",ium. n rS.ldn'tharin the
answers te some of tliein in "" llKP tllr ienium. w'lii try tu puu- .nui. """ V i j "
iieVuml in ea.h of the'Va,"' . H-h Walker's picture seen. J young chief ami maiden
- -
BEBE QANIELS IS
GIVEN .SURPRISE
BIRTHDAY PARTY
,.,! 4ninnn.l tnvvnrfl AicU. IIe Sl)laHhCl
into the magic stew. At once Jack
ti,,,in,i he miielc werds: "Ilultaea-
.tee, m.igie stew, de, de, what I want
jeu te." .
I Ne sooner were mc verds spoken
I than n terrible change mine ever hlr-
Iring Snake, lie Decame uuu nis uuiuu
' u snake a whirring rattlesnake.
Chief Swift Wolf grabbed u spear te
...ive the ceiling snake. nlrring
i.. .,..-.-. - ... v.,.
-.11.. n.lr,,lwl.intl ni miiiL. i'.i,"
ee islns feel that some settlement ought
'te be Dnad en Esther out of : the .estate
I've been trying te decide what
no fnl Will you think it ever and let
me knew what seems right te La 7
The waitress came, took tlicir eracr,
CU"I'mP'goln'eut te flelden today en a
queer wfTd-goese ehnse k rby s;aid
"V man gav me n hint. " amn i
want Ttell me the informal Ien e, it a n
.. ...i.. it ik I den t knew wn.
What he sold was for me te go te
(leldcn In' leek ever the list of mar-i-iage,
licenses for the lnt month or
we. .. .t-.i . niiesllen
Her eyes liasneu n iw .:
at Mm "Yeu don't suppee-i
couldn't 'be that ZHll
te our uncle secretly and that sue
premised net te tell. .
"I hadn t thought of that, it migni
.B " HlH eyes narrowed in eencentrii-b.p-
IM",!. t.V.1, nn- Miss Hnnlmnn
he night he was killed. De ,ou want
te go te tieiuen wiuiiim. . .
sti. nodded, eagerly. Oh, 1 ue,
Kirbv' I 'be lieve we'll find out some seme
himTihere. Shall wc go by the inter-
ur
ban""
we're through lunch.
By CONSTANCK I'ALMEK
Hollywood, Calif.
-renr luvin c: ...., nu.,. n c,.
iiiu i,.i..iA.t ,- K..C. . nw - u mv i,,,- .-... ..-.3
ID.u0 hir.iwinr nirtv iKt. Mntr,lnr Snake saw thut fighting was useless. He
" n.,i n
ThA." wait iu ncrossaleng Arapahoe.
1D V. ii.. i,r. .i.i.l tcxik ii tielden
irirrCel It ca rl . 'them by the viadue,
,Snr the .Platte River and through th
v. .. rj.j- i the country. a ".
S t5MK?: !, "vend
ehnrils Inte Ull" eiii ; . -. ,
where the crops hnd been harvested and
itrh lay In the mellow bath of a
...i fle.i nur into tie snow. . mm,.., wiini rciunii inim-
niclit b.v Marie Meiulnl, Harry I "V1-"' .,. "" i., ieklv turned him into '-"nm(''. u"". '.',.: ii.ti,. town huddled i as emelals hoe a
.... . .. ..,... n.i.l""1'"'1" ,' ,.-V." . .u". .i,. in,nnc J eiititain ii"" .", "."' ICnrmlng women sm e lit tliem.
".-miti reiiaru s leaning wnmnn. iciji-n frZPn harmless hi u mi. i j.v -. . ,h -oet of i.oeKour. i,ev ' he feuncl no record of any marriage e
has be,,, up a. Ventura with "" could de wi.l, as t ,
mother, taking a vacation for the first n,rhlf 'f' Vand sT her close, talked up the hllljj ,' un tracllna parties .
, n-t 1.....1 v,, lT.,n ''.lh nrm ." ! Li.1 L . ti, ,ln,,r beuse. An automeM e, , new ''' 0 ,,.,,,, mP preacher for
""""''' i""."- '". ' Then lie f" " Vi" "j-'iTnn id nn "M'cn-iM1 mnue. was u. -, "" K,(S te turn In his certificate." the clerk
down hoe, then surprised hr. '1 he, and stewl befen- the feasting inuinn ,n-hrcl the said us he closed the book. "Old Rank-
candles en the blithday cake numbered , tri!. f . t ,Tllst ns Klrby nn. 0 rc5 hn ' in is the worst that way. lie forgets,
twenn .one, and the gu.-st.ef honor blew , V Indian "ha, thought the? I machine a ffieKndhteppe.l Inte , Yeu might leek hi... up."
all but three out at a single whiff. That .ad'lW thelr jeung cniet and bis bride- . steps of th. ceu: theuB , , b h d , ,., a , hilar d
again.
Kirby stepped ever te the clerk. De
you happen te remember whether j ou
made our any license application for a
man named Cunningham uny time in
the lust two months?" he asked.
"Fer a marriage license?"
"Yen."
"Don't think I hnve. Don't remem
ber the name. I was en my vacation
two weeks. Mnjbc it was then. Can t
jeu Hnd it In the book?"
"Ne."
"Knew the date?"
Kirby shook his head.
The voice of Rese, high with excite
ment, came from ncress the room.
"Looky here."
Her finger ran down the book, close
te the binding. A pnge had been cut
out with n sharp penknife, se deftly
that they had parsed it twice without
noticing. , ,
"Who did that?" Uciiisiiuicu me tiers.
angrily.
Probably the young man who wus
just in here. His name Is .luck Uin-
r.ingham, I.anc unswcieu.
"What In time did lie want te de
that for? If he wanted It why didn t
he take copy? The bess'U give me
Hall Columbia. That's what u fellow
gets for being accommodating. '
"He did it se that we wetildn t see
It. Is there any ether record kept of
the marriages?"
"Sure there Is. The preachers and
the judges who perform marriages hove
te turn back te us the certificate within
thirty days nnd we make a receul of
'em."
"Can I bee that book?"
"I'll .In the leek n" the clerK snitt
shortly. "Whose marriage is 11? And
what date?" , ,
Latie gave Mich information ns lie
reuld. The clerk mellowed when Rese
tnlrl him It wns cr Imtiertllllt te her,
way of ueitig wncn
nut
f
"Wns her name Esther McLean?"
asked Rese eagerly.
The old parson brought his mind
back te the suDject wun a vimum "-
fr... nm, ..net Tlin rnnnir lndV WllO
was married te your friend He
paused, nt n less for the name.
"Cunningham," Kirby supplied.
"Quite be Cunningham. Well, It
might have been Mcl.ced. I I rather
think It did sound like that."
"McLean. Miss Esther McLean,
corrected the cattleman patiently.
"The fact is I'm net sure about the
....!, tn.iv'u nnnie. Mather and Ellen
'would knew. I'm sorry they're net
here. Thev talked uftcrward ubput hew
. 7 .; i...i no "
pleasant mc young mu. "
"Was she fair or dark?"
ri'l... ..1.1 ...nnnlmr smiled lit. ROSO 00-
nevelcnlly. "I really don't knew I'm
afraid, my denr young woman, thut 1 m
il very unreliable witness.
"Yeu don't recollect any details? "Fer
Instance, hew did they come nnd did
thev bring witnesses with them?
'"'Yes. I wns working in the garden
weeding the strnwberry patch, I
.I.I..1- rnhnv ,.me in nn automobile
alone". 'Wife and daughter were the
wllnebscs." , , ,
"De you knew when Mrs. Tlnnkin
.ii.rl vnnp ilnimhter will be home?"
"Ily next Tuesday, at the latest. Per
haps veu ran cnll again. I trust there
is nothing Irregular nbeut the mar
riage."
"Net se far as we knew. We were
nnxleus about the young lady. She is
n friend of ours." Kirby snid. "By
the way, the certificate of the marriage
is net en record nt the courthouse. Are
you sure yeuvrettirned It te the clerk?
"BIesk mv soul, did I forget that
again?" exclaimed the Reverend Nlco Nlce
demus. "I'll hnve my daughter leek
for the paper ns seen ns she returns."
"Yeu couldn't find it new, I sup
pose," i.anc suggested.
Tlin old gentleman searched rather
helplessly among the papers overflowing
his desk. He UIU net succeed in min
ing, what he looked for.
Kirby mid Hese wnlked back te the
courthouse. They had emitted to.ar te.ar
i unge with the license clerk te forward
u cepj of I lie marriage certincatc wnen
it was iileil.
The rough rider left the required fee
with the clerk nnd n bank note te keep
his memory jogged up,
"Soen s Mrs. ltaukin comes home,
will jeu cull her up find remind her
about loekin' for the certificate?" he
asked.
"Sure I will. I've get te have it.
iinjhew, for the records. And sav,
wliut's the- name of that fresh guy who
clime in here and cut the page from
the register? I'm going after him right,
believe you mc."
CHAPTER XXV
A Conference of Three
Kirby heard his name being' paged as
he entered his hotel.
"Wanted nt the telephone, sir," the
bell-hop told him.
He stepped Inte a boejh'und the voice
of Rese came excited and tremulous. It
was less than ten minutes since he had
left her at the deer of her bearding
beuse.
"Something's happened, Klrby. Can
.you come here right awny?" she beg
cd. Then, unable te keep back any
longer the cry of her heart, she broke
out with her tidings. "Esther's gene."
"Gene where?" he asked.
"I don't knew. She left a letter for
me. If you'll come te the heubc Or
shall I meet you downtown?"
I'll i-nnin De tlinrn In. five mln-
UtCS-" , ,.
He mere than kept his word. Catch
ing a car en the run at the nearest cor
ner, he dropped from it as it crossed
Broadway and walked te Cherokee.
Rese opened the house deer when he
rnng the bell nnd drew him Inte the
parlor. With n catch of the breath
bhc blurted out again the news.
"She wns cene when I Cot home. I
found this letter." Her eyes sought
his for comfort.
He read what Esther had written.
I can't stand It any longer, denr
est. I'm going away where I won't
disgrace jeu. Don't Ieek ler me.
I'll be taken enre of till afterward.
And. eh. Rese, don't hate me. dar
ling. Even if I nm wicked; love me.
And try some time te forgive your
little sister. " ESTHER.
. "Did anjbedy see her go?" Lane
QSrtCll
"T .inn't knew. I haven't talked with
anjbedy, but the lnndhuly. She hasn't
seen J'.sthcr tins auernoen, sue sum
i .n.iti't let en I was worried."
"What docs she mean that she'll be
taken care of till afterward.' WDeli
take care of her?"
f .inn't ltnnw."
"Have you any idea where she would
be likely te go wnetner mere is any
friend who might hnve offered her a'
temporary homer'
"Ne." Rese considered. "She
wouldn't go te any old friend. Yeu see
she's awf'ly sensitive. And she'd have
te explain. Besides, I'd find out she
was there."
"That's true."
"I ought never te have left her last
spring. I should luive found work here
und net gene Kullumpln' ull ever the
country." Her chin trembled. Shewns
en the verge of tears.
"Nonsense, Yen can't blame your
self. We each have te live our own
life. Hew could jeu tell what was
cemin'? Betciin we find her right
away. Mebbe she let out semethin'' te
Cele. She doesn't leek te me like a girl
who could play out u stiff hand alone."
"She isn't. She's dependent always
has leaned en seme one." Rese hnd re
gained control of herself quickly. She
steed straight nnd lissem, mistress of
tier emotions, but her clear ehl-eks were
colorless. "I'm worried, Kirby, dread
fully. Est her hasn't the pluck te go
through ulenc. She she might "
Ne need te finish the sentence. Her
friend understood. .
Ills strong hand went out and closed
nn hers-. "Ilnn't veu w eri'v. t)nrdnei
(it'll be nil right. We'll find her un'
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COMSANV '.
OTAUISICA,
mcnnsin thrni'jPHrshhi-will be a guet le-iin ... i i te thlinu
of honor ugaln, but this tlnv- nt her . k j ,iunct, but Jack and Jnnrt
eemc infmmntinn i u, imt cmld bn,en wedding. tlmif nut llP,r0' ..i''?,u''l fnL n
the bet-t wav te mnrinn- n producer The roeti were nil done in erehld. tin) house, n"u '""'"',, ', ' Almest
that I would be ll 'S-ied investment.' .,,.. fnverltP oIer. ,r,.P -ursUl wc "J trliv vere home, and
........ . uriui.- i...... "--.. , -l-,1 i t
tT i.U-... It ...... An. I..1 .,..l..n. .. I,
II IJlVrU Ir Hit J -l ' till li)ilil'l li"J . ,, , . , J - i L fc -
would rpcomUe ubilitv muie nuiekh ter the most purt old friends who veroen ,hey
than til. ethers und who glws eierv
"tt
0 '
ene lie thinks has nhilltj n trjeiit,
you plcnM' tell me his niiiiieV
"Would it lie te' iiiui'li if T ii-keil
you te write me n iieiMinnl letter?"
A
were back In' bed again, hound
associated with her when sin. wns play- nsleep
Ing in ene-ii'i'l (iini.'illes nt the Heiicii (svt felt wl" D0 0''' story eni
Studies. Of mure, Itcbe's mother was the rftnmlng birds.)
grand
. u .. .-..'l hn r iii'Miin ......- ...---v- --- .... - .....
ham. "p toeu ui "' , ;ff . ,V,n in ti ""PC '"' liml Kes(' ,W,IK,,11 te " " ni
i,i. ,. nw. n veiled young woman " ,, ' , ,,, ..i.,.,.!,. ... ,rn ,e nreiicher
Winer metering coot. In apue e , -
" "' ii. ..... r..;n...iif t hitn.iiiiireii nn
14U ib W ill' il'HJi "'' - --
veil l.nne recognized her
Ilarriman. . . . .
Cunningham caught sight
WUheuta word he reached for the
1'rter tlirew In the clutch, nnd gave
the engine gas
of bis
his fuee.
gentlemun, end he made them very much
nt home under the Impression they luid
ceme te get married. A blight deufness
was in part tcpenslblu for this mis
tuke. . ..
Mnv I see the license.'" lie hhkcii
tliere, and. Mrs (.rlffin, her
mother, nnd Mrs Stengler and Miss
(The. answers that inn refi r te in Oerwiu tirlflui. Iier mints. Mr. and
connection with tills subject wire net Mrs, Fred Newmejer he is Hareld
glrn wltli the idea of discouraging I Ued's- director t'lmrles I'nrrett, tin
nny one. but himply te i-tiite the plain, ether director of Hunch cniMies, nnd
unvarnished facts Conditions in the Chniles Stevenson were nli-e guests, as
ntovie studies tedni me cntiuty
rent from what llnw lime e.r
tisfnre. There ate liternll. hundreds of .mil Chester Tranklin.
i Med. well-knew ii ncteis mid actresses Werd comes from New Yerk that
f who can't find job enough te keep them Mildred Dniis will be Mr. Llbjd'b lend
s In three meals and n reef. If, as you inc woman for enlv six months mere
iVr aa. .,,, lie,tn'l Inrilifli. .tnriltifti In rn n.l.... .r.nnn cK. .till tin in tirn nnfnr.llna ' .. . lIIi. K-.nl
1'.K a . . - 1. 1 . 1.... .1... .t . .,, ... . .1... .... -.1 .. 1... . . . .... .U. I r.l..fllnr.
A.f 10 KBW ions nun k'h ui-iuu' me iiiiiiik- in ee niineu. "" n' ww iuuiib le muni! Kvervthinir oerns uieui. hhiuuihs
e engine "" ,, ,.,i,.i ii,e m.r ' .May i see uie huuus.-. .- ..rn...
The rough rider wntclied the cm afui. ,irby ,md itrejuu.d liiiit.self und
'Itose.
1 1 Ter li moment the cattleman wns.piiz
izled. Mil eje went te Ilese, hecUlng
APOLLO MU StT-vii:?8-ETHEL
CLAYTON
In "KXIY 11IK .MI'"
ARCADIA pi a. M m 11:15 P. M
JACK HOLT
in "mi: c.xi.f. or 'tin: nekth"
A CTV-1D rUANKMN i. HHAIJU AVE.
AST OK MATINUi: KAII.Y
IIKllH,W.Slll(M.i
"The Child Theu Gavest Me
BALTIMORE W f, ;UCTF
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "A I'UINfr. TIIKKK WAS"
BLUEB1KU cnntl""""' - "Ut" 1
EUGENE O'BRIEN
In "rl.AV iiui.i..ni-
Hew I Raised My Parents
By an Ex-Child .
&
f'.HAPTKIt V
dlf- well ns .1. I). I.lejd, tiiulerd Mnjil. .., .. iaretH te a Keiv Clieire I rtPl1
lice., jack Keach. Ilnrrv ".Snub" Pollard f i TniLass It1'?1
IUphpH- anil that Is net te allow IiIn
ing woman for enlv six months mere, (parents te become bereci. They nre se
,,., . .. . V, ..111 I... In . ,- nn.,luJ; .,11.. Ur.r.,1
Cliildish Diseases h A it rri.cy wn)t en me night ami
XlJ thing 'er)' "" ,"UB1' "-"'"day."
directors In the studies, ou might en i )jVe In the coming jear. one of them a themselves. While en the ether hund.
well give up right new. Yeu run't de i stx-reeler. Our own Mr, Xeely Knld hables, huvlng u much stronger will and
r thing from Philadelphia. I don't want I Hhe told him she had received an offer n mero developed power of cenceiitrn-
te dlceurage you j in fact, under or- ' t0 Htar in comedy-dramas, and she con- tlen, c-an iimuse themselves for hours
Ulntry contiinens, i weuni enceurnge i flrjned this wnen biiu get ou tne train with virtually neming
ay ene In any sincere utiiliitien. Hut ai f,0s Angeles jeterdny morning
IetS nre tili'ts, my irieuu, nnu i mi "It's all set, t use ner own expres-
clew enough te the game te i-ec it with- 8inn,
mi) h fflaineur of romance. If oil i nfi, WMitmnri. wlie writes the foil-
' ? determined and have the light tuiT tlntilty for (Jeuicrneur ierrlH' screen
you "ill av. .mm ,! ii (Iranian, wen n ueuiuuui priiii in ii
New Yerk and keep everliist-
at the costing directors mid
ts until you land, it's the enl
r. 'I',m sorry, but 1 cannot unswei
hvueitienn uy ninii.)
I.J.V r
party Max I.luder gave the ether eve
ning. It Is illumnnd ami platinum
ring. lch girl present received a mys mys
lerieus package, but hers was the only
one containing sui Ii a valuable! gift,
Mniie Prevest Is going te New Yerk
P?WjyM PugllThnt. wis Jehn Hubert , dlt ectl.v th" lilming et Kisscii. ner
KfifKne!" Other pictures In which latest drummer, is liulshe.l. She h just
" BrhM-pUycJ include "Princess of the Inking the trip for u geed time, plan--4ICtfk
'"(Snldeii Itule," "Millionaire nlng te de thcutres and shops. She ex-
;". Kmnt." '"Heart of the III Is," pcciswuwuua " iu,,..
fe VV2d.MiJuHt Lv." "White, Heather," Did I Ml you Harry Myers is going
uA. 'iSEiJtWljaie V "White ClreU ." te be KoWnsen Crusoe In th lerlal
ttSS8?' "Servant In the made fref the old classic? If he's going
t..-,i.w,ii,. r 4mvH Rnpnt manv of my
happiest childhood hours trying te pull
out my futher's mustache. It never
came out. but thut did nt discourage
me. Mv powers et ceneciuriiu"" ;'
icmarkable ; but of course, after I grew
up thcMi powers degencrateil.
OWnVHU, I realized early that It
unntii net de for my parents, te ue-
rome bored with me. se looked lireund
for u geed tilen. "no nay n
me like a Hash. , ...
I was sitting up in my buggy, chat
ting with the little rout next deer.
7r t,,..,'t i.nn veu lately." said I.
"Xc." said he. "I bnye had the
whooping cough. ,In ract, I still have
"'''Why doyeu.have tV I asked. "Ob,
Hr
it keens veur parents cry much Inter
ested n ?SuT" wW he. "They haven't
slept n wink In my house since I have
ind it. They wait en nm iubui.
i.
'Oh I de hone I will get it." said I.
'Don't worry.' said he. "ymi will. In
fact, I think I novo given u i )
(Which he had).
WJELh, for the next six months my
tf parents bad no reason te cempium
of my net giving them something te de.
I i eve open a peculiar u.e,...iS ......
:..'i .. '. i,.. rv Knueh Kneed Perent
sit up straight in bed out of the soundest
sleep. Kilt as much ns I wanfed te
held en te it, the whooping cough get
nvitiv from me. He then I went out look leek
inc for ether choice diseases and ns seen
a"SI found them I dutifully brought j
them home, . ... .. I
I tried out .measles for a while; then
I found u line ense of mumps, nml afti'i
that I had oil the different hinds of
fever I could think of.
wi,r0r,,r t lienrd of u nartlcularl)
Interesting disease in the neighborhood I j
went out nnii get it nnu ureugiu n, i -.
. .. ..,.t,,u ,,. mirents nre tiretmbly
.in a ni'ui. .'. I." ", ,. ii
better posted en discuses of childhood,
tlian any parents llr D'ec.k, and -I
medettly clnlm thtArtdtt. It ws I
who educated thea.fi
mpr
4
City Dressed
Perk
Chops or Roasts
c
Breud i. Snjcler Ave
2 0 IS & 0 P.M.
AST
18
lb
Selected cuts, lb 22c
At all our
Meat Markets
BROADWAYJ
": .ii' . n..r,..i
"THE BONNIE BKlfcK uuan
CAPITOL iU A M 'e 11 13 P. M.
POLA NEGRI
in "VI.MH.TTA"
COLONIAL "".in. 7 nml 0 V. M.
l,AltllARAJT'ASTI.K10N In
"The Child Theu Gavest Me"
FAlRMOUNT tWi
Mr. and Mrs. uarier uenaven
In "MAKRIKU A l'OOIl dlKI,"
I 1RPRTV bueau . rer.i'MuiA av.
I,IJ-11 1 I .mativt HAII.Y
THOMAS MEIGHAN
in'A pkinci; tiii:rk v,w
ORIFMT Wwiidiiu ai"e. at u'.'d st,
VIIL-li 1 .MATIN'I'.K DAILY
., M'hCIAI. t'Avr In
"Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford"
OVER BROOK "'v'jr555
In
CHARLES RAY
"MMIIIIBS AMI rilW.I.IS"
PALACE
114 JIAHKET STHEUT
te A. M in 1 1 nn i m
BERT LYTELL
in "Tin; ini.K men"
REGENT MAUKCT ST. Kelow 17TH
lL.JUXl 11 A. M te fl V. M.
POLA NEGRI
in "Tin: iasT i'..mk.vt"
Wiuuiwftil
t
-i. f eT THCATIU: IWnw Sprues
i6TH 3 1 MATINMIH DAILY
WALLACE REID
)n "TUB IIKI.L i)ir.fii:its"
GREAT NORTHERN ?'? S'jrS,'
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
In "11IK C'ONL'i:illMi I'tmi.lt"
minCDIAl C.OTII i. A1.NDT STH
NORMA TALMADGE
In "TIIK M0M1KKFI lrillNt."
V API TON 'C1,,,.:SJN.U'L A,'"" "ItOAlJ
JvAKLiUJlx u ir. a. m in nts j. m
CW'II II. Ill M'1,1 i:-.
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
RlAT TC ui:it.MA.vrew.N' avk.viir
ninuiw AT Tl7I.PHIinc'Ki:M ST
DUSTIN FARNUM
, ' in "III K I'HIMAI. I.AH"
SHERWOOD "&. V.'-ir:
PAULINE FREDERICK
In "TIIK M'KE OK .IA11K"
STANLEY MAKT AT 10TII .
WALLACE REID
In "HUNT FltKK"
fllThe NIXON-NIRDLINGER
U THEATRES
11
BELMONT 52D ABOVE MARKST .
UU.L-lYlVyi( , snanrtl t'l; tl 30tell
DAVID POWELL
I" "Till: SKY PILOT"
CFDAR ,!0T CEDAll AVENCI'
GLADYS WALTON
In "TIIK ROWDY" '
COLISEUM mrflT&!L
,. srcriAi, tAMT In
"THE FIRE EATER"
1UMRO "ONT ST. & QIItARD J'
" . .iiirnne .nine, en Krsnliferil'fc
PAULINE FREDERICK ;
In I'TIIK NTINO 0" THE LASH"
LF ADFR 4IST LANCASTER AV.I
CctT7?iV.. 1 :n te 5: 7 te 11 P. Hi
5TANTON " , A'7- ,ieth
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN
OK THEjPnr,LYI'SE
333 MARKET't thuateb
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "I'KRJ1'H'
VICTORIA MAIK? ".imi
"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
IN KINO AKTIIl'lt'H COt'RT"
LOCUST r'-U ANn LOCUbT faTREBrt
.V u. f,nt"' ,:3"' aM- K"' 0 SO te II J
I'uullns Mtnrke, Remi Dlelir & Tnllr MarkJ
"SILENT YEARS"
NIXON'S GLENSIDE " U.AW-'
NOW OPEN
PnuJIiie Frtdrrlck In "The Lure of "
MfVriM C2D AND MAnlfET STS.
JllW-'I 3:15. U 30 snJIj
.. hPKTIAr. CAT In
"TANGLED TRAILS"
R IVDI I 62D AND HANSOM STS. I
IIVL,1 l'MO it-SKI'll te 11 P.X.J
HOBART BOS WORTH
In "I1LIND 1IKARTS"
AQTH QT Theatre, Orp. "L" T:1dI.
MAKION DA VIES
In "TIIK IIIIIDU'H PLAV"
STRANin tu'1, Avb. at Vennnje 51.
w . w . ,1 M ;(n, iil(1 , i v, w.,
AI.I-XTAK I'ANT III
I -kieK Palar.ft 0erln?n.,?'l A., and
'. --- i.msn Avr
I I 1AM SI UAD11
'"V" ' A.
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L'hlxti Avnu
MAI
In "WHITB OAK"
T
GRANT l022H"ril ANe. jrut. Today
"DISCONTENTED WIVES" Vd&VltJkrf
1 AT OiHEK 1HEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A3
Ambassador , a- tf.,h , jEFFERSON "i Bf?lvK
ii i.if ivii 'sf.ii u ;.-."
wits ,n r vil" 111
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