Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1922, Final, Image 16

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JB Daily Mevie Magazine
FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK
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RODOI.PII VALENTINO
We tcill be glad te publish the pictures of such triecn playm m we
suggested by the ium
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
Bv HENRY
"Curious" Maurice Teurneitr made
picture productions of Stevenson's
"Treasure Island" and "The Tavillen
en the Links" (called en the screen
"The White Circle"), Jehn Jobiteu
made "Dr. Jekjll and Mr. Hyde" with
Jehn Darrymere, and Sessue Ilayakawa
Marred in "The Dettle Imp" a number
cf years- age. I believe Edisen once
made a iliert version of "Kldi.npped."
Ne. "Markhelm," as far as 1 knew.
has net been done, and neither has "The
Ebb Tide." I have ahvavs claimed1
that the latter would make a wonderful '
idLture. In fact, there seems te me te I
be an Immense field in the works of'
R. L. S.
'
Kate D. Yeu are quite rlplit. Con Cen
fttance Talm-idge did appear with
Douglas Fairbanks in one picture,
called "The Matrimnniacs." That was
kbertly after the success she nered in
"Intolerance" tnd befete t.he wnt.
(tarred 'en her own account. Inciden
tally, It was one of the best comedies
that either of them ever appealed in.
"Cennie" made her debut with Vita
rranh In one and two root rnmnillpH.
Fer several months she npneated with '
tuny QuirK in a series or allege! runny
Alms directed by Leu ltei;gs who, by
the way, hns a role in "The Iren
Trail."
II. T. D. There were two pictured
versions of "Alias Jimmy Valentine."
but II. B. Warner, who created the
part en the stage, did net appear In ,
either of them. That was Rebert War- i
wick who did Jimmy en the screen .
A number of years age, nnd Ilcrt Lv
tall who appeared In it recently. H. B.
Warner did appear in a number of pic
tures for Famous Players and Trian
gle, however. Tyrene Power nlf-e np-1
seared In a number of pictures, nnd I ,
nave just learned has higncd n con
tract te appear in a Themas II. Incc
apecial en the coast. Did you see him
niOTOI'LAYS
"KVV STANLEY Company of America, which is a
H&fcujZu, J early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
ttmltn y J in vnur lnp.alitv ebtaininc rn'r.turfis throuerh the Stanlpv Cem
pany of America.
ADAI I r 62D 4 THOMPSON STS.
ArVJLLVj M4TINKK DAILY
WILLIAM S. HART
In "WHITE OAK"
ADrAniA CHESTNUT IL1 10TH
AKL-AUIA je A. M. te It 15 V it.
MAORI. tlATXIN In Chirlette Urente'n
"JANE EYRE"
ASTOR
FRANKLIN A OIUAnD AVU.
MATINEE DAILY
NORMA TALMADGE
In "THE WONPKMT'I. TIIINC."
BALTIMORE 61EsvT.fl SfSffi
CHARLES RAY
In "A MIDSIOHT HELI."
Dt f ICDIDrv Drood k Suquhunna
JOLiUCOlINL-' Continuous '. until 11
ZANE OBEY'S POWERFHI. HTOFtY
"The Myiteriew Rider"
"BROADWAY "rSl"
nrrciAi. fox I'RonrcTies
THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
iADITrI "22 MARKET ST
,Pur lJlt i A. f. tn 11 1.1 P M
JOHN BARRYMORE
la "THE UHX'H KATKR"
COLONIAL
Gtn. 4k Mapleneul li
'."HII 7 lllld II 1' 11
JACK HOLT
! "1TIB CALL OK THE NORTH '
K'FAIRMOUNT mVA.a1ly
fij&-''u AMJtTAR CAST In
I7b'. l,huc nrkMNiir ddicd nncu
CZ.T't-I CT" TIIEATRE TltlniT BDrur.
DO InOl. MATINEE DAILY
THOMAS MEIGHAN
l "A PRINCE THERE WAS''
GREAT NORTHERN 5w;V,B-,,..Ba:
SPECIAL fox rnoiiimeN
"THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
JMPFRFAI. ??7 w"!VT -HF..
fj.a 'JMV,M .- jiinis, .aui ciaa. t v
fH ! ' BAHIIABA TASTI.KTO.V In
' y Jimv. rw.A Theu r.v.(i m"
'VitflDITnKI CHESTNUT Abeva IinOAD
iVinUIVM Diy, 11:30 A M te 11:30 IM1,
ni.emcn.
II. VK MII.I.R rflOIHTTION
V? 4ATIlRnAV KmHT
,P1
ftffrtn.t niin'n At anil
CC lhlsh Atenue
HAMMERSTEIN
IIHUCUC Of MANHATTAN
M. NKKI.Y
in ".Tnlin Needh.Tn'
"Theu Shalt Net Cevet'
Deuble" audi.,
j mounts up te the thousands. The long
Waiting Yes, "Ternblr- D ivid" jj10'8 "'"' "KRreBnte only a compara cempara
wlth jour hcie. Dick narihelPie.s, is lvp'y few leet.
coming te l'hiladelphia very seen. I Herbert btunding, one of the vet-
i ngree with mm met iieartuy. tie ims;
r.lvj linK'ied another feature, a em-
, edy. and K new making "Sennj." by
Geerge Hobart
, .
Den writes "May I ventuie mj
oninlen of Lillian Hjntt s criticism
of Xazlmeva in "Camille .' Myepin-
Ien, incidentally, clashes with yours,
but you will forgive me.
"1 hhnll hae te di-agree with our
friend Lillian, and while it is net the
best of that star's pictures. It is net
nearly se bad as it was painted in your I
rirMlent eelumn. ft is lmness ble te '
antireach an appreciation, from an
. . . "
American viewpoint, of n foreign nr
tist's talents. There is a t ether rndical
difference between the two modes of ex
pression of emotion, and if critic, who
are perhaps a trille impulsive, would
pause te consider this, one would net
read such n lambasting of peer Alia.
Being of Spanish ancestry, I believe
that
I approach just a little nearer
thnn the 'reeulnr' American te a
knowledge of the means of expressing
emotion. Therefore, is it net n matter
of viewpoint? And isn't it Impossible
te judge the two schools of art by the
nme standard? -Is our friend an
swered''" (Yeuis is an inten-sting letter and,
of course, j en are quite right about Its
being n "matter of viewpoint." (Jlad
te hear from jeu any time.
Frank Hughes What's all this
about "hating"? If it wasn't that it
would only bring up that tiresome con
troversy again. I would publish your
letter nnd let the fans read it and see
hew foolish it is. Like one or two
l'HOTOI'I.AY8
The follewincr theatres obtain their nictures
1 IRCDTV UUOVD L COLUMBIA AV
Linc.rl I matinhi: daily
"THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH"
AI.T.-STAR TACT
ORIENT
Wwxllnnd Aw nt 02d
MATI.NEi; DAILY
AI.I.-!TK CT In
"BLACK BEAUTY"
OVERBROOK "S euu
ALICE LAKE
111
l M'HAKTKi) SKW
PAl ATC 12H MARKET .STItKCT
r.LirAvC. ie M ti n in P M
LIONEL BARRYMORE
In "IIOOMritVNO IIIM'
DCrrMT MARKET ST llalew 17TI1
KLULIN 1 11 A M tn 11 P. M
MARY MILES MINTER
. '" "TILLY"
Dl A I TO 'iEUMANrOWN AKM II
rl-Vl.iW AT Tn.!'KHC''i:. ST
WILLIAM S. HART
JnJ'HIIITK OAK"
SHERWOOD Bv "v-t;;0 An
MARION DAVIES
In "TUT. llltlDl: s i'I. v
STANLEY "ffi-l!".."-HAROLD
LLOYD
InJlA --AII.IIII-UA1IK JIAN"
CTAMTOM MARKET Aben 1UTII
j l riy i ji u .in a t m it no p. m
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN
or rin: aimm maim;11
333 MARKETn'f 7,W.is
NORMA TALMADGE
In "TIIK W0IIKIHTI. THI(I"
VICTORIA fnlVV.'
M'H'IAI. CAST In
"Ten Nights in a Barroom"
P R A1T i)" Ol'm Ae Mat. Today
VJlvrAls 1 'ir' n nn.1 ii-,'n Ilecltnln
WILI MM VOX I'lUiNKW'
WILLIAM FARNUM
i iiw fim:,TrT MTi:i:pirrK
"PERJURY"
1 AT OTHER THEATRES. MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A,
Ambass
-J Ualtlniore Ave at Seih
ilUUf Cnntlnunus 1 30 te 11 20
Tednv and Centlnulnif AM Next Week
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In "TIIK TIIKI'.i: .MINKKTKKItf"
Next Attraction
W. (IRHt'llll'H "VA DtlllN KAST'
"' nQn'...n B(1I0 llermantewn Ave,
uermantewn matiSkk daily
hprciai. rn rnnni'CTinv
"THE QUEEN OF SHEBA"
ether?, you have entirely misunderstood
tho.nttitude of this department.
"neth" You're en the ether side
of the fence from the average, and al
though I ngree with you, I really can
not open the discussion main. We'll
publish pictures of lleba Dnnlcls and
Kthcl Clayten toen.
Dorethy Tlmnk you for the clip-
pins, hut why the harsh "welds"? I
think eu'ri' just mad becnusc you're
afraid "Uudy" Is net free.
v
! A Crowd of Mevie Fans That's a
Krcat'nnme you sigh. Anyhow, that
picture you ii"l; for you'll tind en thib
i la go
today.
C. S. Stelirs, Jr. Miss Mlnter's ngc
H given in Hint directories as twenty,
her birthday as April 1, 11)02. Wp have
been informed ey apparently reliable
forces that she is nearly twenty-six,
and from our own memory of her ap
pearance with William and Duct In Knr-
i limn in "The Littlest Itebel." we would
say she was about twenty-three or
twenty-four. Take jour choice; (.he
t seems te be one of these perennial curly-
headed mN-i's who forget te count when
'it comes te bitthdays.
N. I. The Toenonlllo trolley pic
tures were made In llouweod ; tlieM!
cenes in "Tim Queen of Sheba" were
taken in California.
Ksitlialeen The scenes in "The
llridc's 1'Iny" were net taken In Ire
land, but en I.mij; Nluiul.
'THE MASQUERADED
HAS VERY REAL
SETS, SAYS CONNIE
IJj CONSTANCE I'ALMKK
Hollywood, C.iUf.
RICHARD WALTON TULLY'S pro-dur-tlen
of "The Mnsqucrnler" Is
coins te be a delight te people who
knew the ccirecf thing. Wlldred lluek
land's technical direction Is authentic
te the lnt detail. The room of I.eder
(one of the star's two roles) Is musty,
untidy, diity and comfortable a typi
cal writer's nest. My lingers fairly
itched te clean It up. The huge Par
liament st they ate wetking en new
l n man el. The mace, the leather
benches, the reporters' gallery above,
the chair, aie all reproduced in de-
tail. The very carving about the room
hand-done. The cost of such a set.
i inciudine Hie par of the ncter n It.
"" ""'; "" imu up uu a
bnd cae of bronchitis, combined with
Kleig ejes. I can't Imagine aujthlng
that would make one much mere mis-
erable. Hut In bpite of his illness, he
came te the studio. That Is part et
fin actor's duty, of course, especially
during a time when scenes using scores
of people are beinc shot. But when one
remembers thnt Mr. Standing is a man
well ever seventy, the effett he made
can be appreciated.
Lawsen Butt was In the scene, tee.
i"cn.V lne ,mm company sheeting at
!-"" '" going te star mm. .Mr,
!. ,.t .. .1 ,, 1- . .
Jiutt is n dependable actor, nnd his
many friends will be glad te henr of
his geed fortune, especially In thee
days of hard luck. Yeu should hear
the tales I hear!
Samuel J. HlmK piesldent of the
company which makes Hinds' Heney
and Almend Cream, was having a lark
as one of the members of Parliament.
Last week the company used his estate
In Pasadena' for some exterior garden
scenes.
James Weeds Monlsen "Jimmv"
te his many friends is going back "en
the fetagu next week for n time. The
Community Players nre putting en
"Enter Mndame" nt our local theatre,
and he has nh important role. They've
premised my n ceupln pass's, se I'll
go. Subtle, nrcn't I? But if Jimmy
is half as nice en the stage as he is
I en the screen, en future occasions I
I shnll probably go s0 far as te spend
I ..... n...n .,.. f .1.1.... . '
,.,,, u,,ii uiuiii-j lui liunlls.
Last minute news! I've just heard
that Edith Storey leaves tednv for Aus
tralia, where she will fulfill a two
years' starring contract with nn Aus
tralian film producing company. Here's
luck te you, Kdlth
riioTen.Ais
threueh the
guarantee of
HorePlAYI,
. C8MMNY V
prAMIWCA
'fft TheNIXON.Ninni.INir.FR jm.
IU THEATRES jj
BFI MPlMT t:t' AROVi: MARKET
Jl-llVlV-n l 1 HO and 3 00. O.30 te 11
MARGUERITE CLARK
In . l.llll t'li li'tHL'ut.
CEDAR OOT?ae.?iEaD7li,fi'li:NLME
.lAMEsrKNVMOKEioePKn'V ''
"The La.t of the Mohicans"
CO I9FI IlVl Market bet GOth & COth
WILLIAM S. HART
In "TULTIirUI. TOLIJVKH"
JUMBO
I'JIONT ST. 4 OIRARD A E
Jumbn June, nn KrjnUr.ini .m."
l'rlicllhi Dp in and llrrlwrt Hunllnten Iu
"tunmtr
I FADFR 41ST & I'ANCAHTER AVE.
1 l-rlSLl 2 30 te 4 30, 7 M 11 p. SI
I'rWdllu Irnn nnd llcrhrrt Itiiwllnsen, In
"CONFLICT"
LOCUST 5;
AM) LOGUSr .Sl'RKK'13
r.10. 1 On i:as. U.30 tn ii
rKfcD STONE
In "TIIK Ill'KK or tllLMNKY IIUTTK"
NIXON
52D AND MARKET 8TS.
RICHARD TALMADGE
'".""IK I'XKNOW.S"
NIXON'S GLENSIDE M S.AW-
I'rlxllla Iann anil llrrlurl Itiwlln.un In
"CONFLICT"
R1VOLI
D AND SANHO.M SI'S
i ') a n r, 10 ii !
M.
MAE ALLISON
In "Hill OAMi;"
AQTUI CT Theatre, Opy. "I." Terminal
07 1 II J 1 . "O 7 and ti P ir.
JACK HOLT
In "llli: TAT.I. OF TUP. NORTH"
CTDAMn Oltn, Ave. at Venanee St
O 1 rxMtNU jie ii xu te ii p ii
JACK HOLT
lu "TIIK CAM. OI' THIS NORTH"
JEFFERSON
iuth A Dauphin Sis
MATINKi; DAII.V
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
In "MANnCfri'H OR KISHES"
DADkr RIDOK AVn. A DAUPHIN ST.
rrtl Mat, Hiin. Kvr. 1:I5 te 11
EUGENE O'BRIEN
In "CLAV DOIXAKN"
TANGLED
THIS HKOINS TUB BTORY
. Jiwa Cunnlnnham In rich nnd ruth;
I.m. He turnii down the pti of n Blrl
he hi) n claim en him nd klcki out
n man who y Cunnlnnham mth him
n ihnre en n bunlntia d'l. Shell tn
Inter of Wlhl Iteif . a rldlnf Rlrl. who
tll her nlitcr'H trouble, te Klrby f.;n,
an upnlnndlntr nhd chivalrous eo'hey,
Klrby tnkes up the matter with Jack and
James, hi. two ceuilni, favored rrotegei
of James Cunningham. When ha net te
hla uncle's apartmant ha flnda the inan
chloroformed, bound and dead. The
murder htd bon remmltiad by a left;
handed parson. Beth Lane and AMId
Keea ara nt the Inqueit. also a woman
uhess photenrapjh. signed "rhyllia.
was in tha dead mvi'a room. Lane I;
arrested for the murder, but releaeea
en ball, Resa rereals aha also had he.n
In Cunnlniham's apartment tha nUnt
of th murder. Hull, the man thrown
etif of Cunningham's apartment, JacK
ant I'hyllls, a society Blrl. tn whom
I'unnlngnam hnd bcen enganed, are alae
known (e hava been lu lh room tha
nnht et the murder. Lane nnd his
cowboy chum. Sanborn, discover that
Olsen, a ranchtr, who hart a irrudKi"
against the dead mn, had bacn near
tha npartment. Lane discovers that the
Seunser James Cunningham had married
I'hyllls, sacratly. As the dead man as
about te disinherit Jamea, suspicion be
Kins te point nt him and Thyll s. San
born finds nnd marries llesn'a slater
after discovering that the younger James
was the BUllty person, riot his mux
dercd un:le. Olsen "splits'' te Lai.e
that tha murder was commuted by Hull
and his wife.
AM) HERE IT CONTINUES
CHAPTER XXXV
l.lke a Thief in the Nlslit
FIIOM 10,000 bulbs tlie moving-picture
houses et Curtis street were
fllnciiiB n glnw upon the pecked side
walks wlien Klrby came out of tbc hotel
nnd stntted uptown.
He wilfecil te the Wyntlhiiin. entered,
nnd slipped up the stairs of the loom-Inc-house
unnoticed. Frem the thlrtl thlrtl
uterv be nsn'cmled by n ladder te tee
flnt'roef. lie knew exactly wbnt he
hnd com.! te Investipnte. Frem one of
the windows, of ths fourth fleer et tn
Paradox he hnd noticed the clothes
line which Mrctclied ncre?s tlie wynu
hnin reef from one coiner te imetlicr.
He went straight te one of the pests
which supported the rope. II? jnnde n
careful study of this, then wnlked te
the ether upright support nnd examined
the knots which held the line fast here.
"I'm KOme geed little gueM:r,'' he
murmured te himself ns he turned becU
te the ladder nnd descended te the fleer
below.
He moved quietly nleng the corridor
te the llre-iicnpe nnd stepped out upon
It. Then, very quickly nnd expertly, no
celled a rope which he took from n
paper parcel thnt hnd been under Ms
iirm. At one end of the cell wns a loop
He MMing this lightly round his head
once or twice te feel the weight of it.
The rope snnked ferwnrd nnd tip. its
loop dropped upon the stone abutment
he hnd noticed when he hnd been cxnm
ining the exteriors of the buildings with
Cole Snnbernl It tightened when he
gave a jerk.
KIrbv climbed ever the rnlllng nnd
swung 'himself lightly out into bpnee.
A moment, nnd he was swaying bexlde
the firc-ewnpe of the Paradox. He
caught the iron rail nnd pulled blmselt
te the platform.
Hv chance the blind was down. There
was' no light within, but after his eyes
hnd become used te the darkness he
tried te take a squint nt the room from
the sides of the blind. The shade hung
an inch or two from the window frame,
se that bv holding his eje close he could
get mere 'than n glimpse of the Interior.
He tapped gently ou the glass. The
ui,a iniiie Unshed en. Frem one
viewpoint he could sec almost half the
room. He could go te the ether side of
the blind nnd see most of the ether
Amnn sat down in n chair close te
the opposite wall, letting his handH fall
en the arms. A girl steed iu front of
him and pointed u paper-knife at his
head, holding it ns though It were a
revolver. The head of the innii fell side
ways. Klrby tnppcd en the window pane
again. He edged up the sash nnd step
ped into the room. t ,
The young woman turned te Ium
eagerly, a warm glow in her shell-pink
cheeks. "Well?" she inquired.
"Worked out fine, ltese." Klrby snld.
"I could sec the whole thing."
"Still, that don't prove anything, '
the ether man put in. He belonged te
the stnff of the private detective agency
with which Klihy wat. dealing.
The Wyoming !" smiled. "It proves
my theerv is possible. Knewing Olen.
I'm willl'n' te gamble he didn't sit still
en the lire-escape nn' let thnt drawn
blind shut him off from what was gein'
en inside. He was one mighty Inter
ested observer. New he must 'n known
thcie was n clothes-line en the reef,
l'rem the street you can see a washin'
hnngln' out there any old time. In hN
place I'd V hopped up te the reef an'
cot that line. Which Is exnctly whnt
he did, I'll bet. The line had been tied
te the pets with a let of knots'. He
hadn't lime te untie it. Se he cut the
rope. It's been spliced out since by a
tiiere of rope of n different kind."
"Hew de you knew that's been done
hlnteV" the detective n&ked.
a fn!i- nuostlen." Klrby nodded.
"1 don't. I'll find out nbeut that when
I I talk with the landlady of the Wynd-
m SI a .!. l .. -. l.ni 4 Via.
ham. it i m ngiit y m m-t uim
cut lops his puzzled her some. She
can't figure out whv nny one would cut
I tivrepe down an' then leave It there."
'Tf veu ran show me her rope was
cut that nljht, I'll nay you're right,"
ih, .InrnnMm mlmlftsd. "And It you
are rlsht, then the Swede must 'a' been
... --.1 ...... ..nnl ...nn 1tllflil '
-1l.4- Virtfft n'hnn VfillP linP.P WflB Klllt?(l.
"My "": bien'" !flrb?; ce";,,ctc,,
"We haven't nny authentic evidence
i Jft nb S.c.tBCliY:?e.SL"-S,S:!I,i
Killed, iu if fccLun 1. .....w ..... . . ..
down. It was between 9:.10 and 0:50.
We knew that." , u , ..
"Hew de veu knew that?" the pre-fe.-lrinal
sleuth nsked. "Accerdln' te
our story jeu didn't jjet into the
uiurtmeiit until after IU e clock. It
inUht 'u' been done nny timr up till
The eyes of Klrby nnd Hee met.
They laid irlvnt' information nlmut
who"n In the room from about 0:55
till 10 :10. , .,,,,.
The (iittlcmau corrected hm Htnte-
Uncommon Sense
uy jeiin blaick
"rVTrAOAItA PALLS tumbled ever its!
IN cliffH for thousands, perhnps inn
lllXest brvke te "human reins
BllClltest Ml lie I0,"1',"1"; ........
. LV'nfTercv Ve the eifew "hen the white men of nnetl.er wSrld
ea e6. d d t uerld no geed viat' - "ere l.arne.s,l,,,r th.lrs. And their de
ever till lt waters were harnebscd nml holepmeiit would have been far differ
converted Inte eleutrle power. i ,,IC'
New It fcuppnes nsnt uiiii iirm uiui
I waters inake products which nre
tut
oil ever the wenu
TIIK ha
a IiIl-Ii
l,arnclnK of Nlnwr- i,ulrc.l
liifli order of inteniKenee, ana n
leug eourse of trnlnliiK.
It began wl en Ueujamin Irankliu
difrevercd thnt electrical energy was
ui e fill. KxperlinentH with dynamos
nnd meters, conducted for ether pur
poses many miles away all played a
part In the final convcisien of the
mighty cntnrnct Inte products thnt Rive
feed nnd comforts te the people of the
world. , ,.
While Niagara was pouring ltd waters
uselessly ever the rocks, n race of nav
nge men were expending the rame tort
M i.. In. Inivnr nnnntlHas- In
r,ii.iin nml killing of wild animauu
W,H . m
.NOW It fcuppnes iIBiit "' '"".ii ""'t'rniTI.'
power te cities for mllen around, and I '"'
the power units bupplicd by Its niHlilnijI Mil
TRAILS
"Wiy, you bljr, fat stiff, I was
stnntlln' wntcliin' jeu when you
knoclied out Cinuilneham"
mctit. "All iljrht, Fny between 0:i'.0
nnd 10 '05. Durltur that time Hull may
have shot my uncle. Or Olnen mny hnve
opened the window while my uncle "lny
there helpleiy, killed him, Mopped etita
the window njnln, an' Bllpped down
hv the flre-ccnpe. All heM hnve te
de then would be te walk Inte the
Wvndhnm, replace the rope en the reef,
nn" next mernln' leave for Dry Vnlley."
The detective nodded. "If he cut tlie
lope. I.emme find out from the Innd
Indv whether It wn cut thnt night."
"flood. 'We'll wait for you nt the
corner."
Ten minutes later the detective
joined them In front of the drug store
where they were standing. The hard
eyes In hN cold gambler's face were
lit up for once.
"I'll say the man from Missouri hns
been shown," he f-ald. "I let en te the
dame nt the 'Wyndlinm that I wns after
a gntic of young Btienk thieves In the
neighborhood. Pretty een I drifted
her te the night of the SRd snld they'd
been especially nctive thnt night nnd
hnd used n rope te get Inte n tcconil tccenil tcconil
stery of n building. She woke up. Her
clothesline en the reef hnd been" cut
thnt very night. She remembered the
night en account of Its being the one
when Sir. Cunningham was killed.
Could the beyn hnve ut-ed It te get Inte
the store nn then brought It bnckV 1
theunht likely."
"Hully! We're one step nenrer thnn
we were. We knew Olsen was loekln'
lit the window from the lire-escape
just outside."
The detective slapped his thigh. "It
lies between Hull and the Swede.
That's n cinch."
"I believe It does." ncrccd Hese.
KIrbv made no comment. He seemed
te be nbserbed in speculations of hH
own. The detective wn reasoning from
n very partial knowledge of the facts.
He knew nothing about the relations
of .Tnmes Cunningham te his uncle, nor
even thnt the younger Cunninghams
or nt least one of them had been iu
his uncle's npnrtmcnt the evening of his
denth. He did net knew that Hese hnd
been there. Wherefore his deductions,
even though they hnd the benefit of
being trnined ones, were of slight value
lu this ensc.
"Will you take the key back te the
chief of police?" Kirby asked him us
they Hcpnrated. "Iletter net tell hi:n
who was with you or what we were
deln'."
"I'm liable te tell him n whole let."
the detective answered with heavy
irony. "I'm flgurin' en riinnin' down
tills murderer myself If nny one n&ks
you."
"Wish you luck," Kirby said with
perfect gravity.
CHAPTER XXXVI
A Itide In a Taxi
Kiihy was quite right when he said
that Hull would go with them. He
was en Jiis way downtown when the
taxi caught him nt Fourteenth nnd
Wclten. The cattleman jumped out
from the ninchlnu and touched the fat
man en the nnn us he was waddling
past.
"We want jeu, Hull," he said.
A shadow of fear flitted ever the
shullew eyes of the lnnd agent, but lie
attempted at once te bluster. "Who
wnnts me? Whatjnwnnt me for?"
"I want you in that cab. The man
who biiw you In my uncle's room the
night he was killed Is with me. Yeu
can either come with us new an' talk
this thing ever quietly or I'll hang
en te you an' call for u policeman. It's
up te you. Either way is agreeable
te me."
Vends of perspiration brele out en
the fut man's forehead. He dragged
from his left hip pocket the familiar
bnmlannn handkerchief. With it he
dabbed softly nt his mottled face. There
was a fulnt, n very faint, note of de-llaii'-e
In his veice ns he answered.
"I dunne as I've get nny call te go
with jeu. I wasn't in Cunnlnghnm'i
rooms Yeu can't touch me can't
prove n thing en me."
"It won't cost you anything te make
sure of thut," KIrbv suggested in Ills
low, even tones. "I'm payin' for the
ride."
"If jeu get am thing te snv te me.
right here's a geed place te unload it."
The mnn's will was wobbling. The
cattleman could see thnt.
"Can't talk hcru. with n hundred
people passln'. What's the matter,
uiniiV What are you afraid of? We're
net geln' te hit jeu ever the head with
the butt of ii six-shooter."
Hull Hung ut him n leek of startled
error. What did he mean? Or wns
there anything significant In the lant
Ki'iitenceV Wiis it just n shot in the
dark?
"I'll go en hnek te the Paradox. If
'' Your Eerey
With Intelligence
Tl.elr energy wns nheiiiidliic. Out It vas
acieiiitinnltd by little Intel iaence
, with KurepV; thew alne, VeuM
invn InnriiPfl tn )inrnfs tbeli- ni.rvlna
energy that you employ in your
eik nnd In your ulnv is .ours bv
i inneritniicu. it is the product of tlie
loon mat you eat, tne air you iirenthe
I nml the warmth that is created cheinl-
Vf , ft' vevr ent , , ..
Hint' cnm, but uiiIcm you hnrnebs it nnd
iiee It Intelligently it will be utterly
waited.
Heme of the meet energetic people In
the world accomplish nothing useful,
while ethers with linlf their nnturnl en
ergy nre pf tha rfntckt value te them
fcIvch and the world.
It will de you no geed te be' n N'l
acarn unless ion, or somebody elhe,
by empleylne Iniman Hklll and knowl knewl
edire, nhall be able te convert that en
ergy Inte productive thought and ac
tion. 1 CmrUl M. iltt, bv Putltc Uitw Cemganu
te.
By WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINE
Auther of "A Mtrn Four-Square,"
"Gutuight Pats," etc.
Copyright, tilt, bi It'Wtam itaoLteA, Ralne
you want te see me. why, mere s as
geed n nlace ns nny." .
"We're choesln' the place, Hull, net
you. You'll cither tjtci into that cab
or Inte n pntrel wagon."
Their eyes met nnd fought. The
nhallew, protuberant ones wavered.
"Oh, well, It ain't worth rhewiu the
reB ever. I reckon I'll go with you."
He stepped Inte the cnb. At sight
of Olsen he ghewed both dfemny nitil
surprise. He had heard of the thrents
the Dry Vnlley mnn hnd been mnkUi(t.
Was he Ntnrtlng en a journey the end
of which would be summnry vcngcanncc?
A glance nt Lnne s face reassurcil mm.
This jeung fellow would be no ac
complice nt murder. Yet the chill nt
his henrt told him he was In for serious
trouble.
H? tried te plncnlc Olsen with n smile
and mude. n motion te offer his bend.
The Scandinavian glared at him.
The taxlcnh swung down Fourteenth,
across thn viaduct te Lake place, nnd
from It te Federal boulevard.
Hull meltencd his lips with his
tongue and broke the silence. "Micrc
w gein'?" he asked at last.
"Where we can talk without bcin
overheard." KIrbv answered.
The cob ran up the steep slope te
Inspiration Point and slopped there.
The men get out.
"Come bark for us In half an hour,
the cattleman told the driver.
In front nnd below them lay the beau
tiful valley of Clear Creek, llejend it
were the foothills, and back of them the
line of the Frent Range stretching from
Plke's Peak nt the south up te the Wyo
ming line. Grey's nnd Leng's and
Mount Kvnns steed out like giant sen
tinels lu the clear sunshine.
Hull looked ncress the valley nervous
ly nnd brought his eyes bnck with n
Jerk. "Well, what's it nil about?
Whadjnwnnt?"
"I knew new whv you lied nt the
Inquest nbeut the time you snw me
en the. night my uncle was killed,"
Kirny told mm.
"I didn't lie. Maybe I wns mistaken.
Any man's liable te 'make n mistake."
"Yeu didn't make a mistake. Yeu
deliberately twisted your story se as te
get me Inte my uncle's apartment forty
minutes or se earlier than I wns. Your
reason was n geed one. If I was In his
rooms nt the time he wns shot, that
let you out completely. Se you tried
te lie me into the death cell nt Canjeu
City."
Hull's bandanna was busy. "Xethln'
like that. I wouldn't play no such n
trick en any num. Ne, sir."
"Yeu wouldn't, but you did. Don't
stnll, Hull. We've get you right."
The randier from Dry Valley broke
In venomously. "Yeu bet we have,
you rotten creek. I'll pay jeu back
proper for that deal you an' Cunning
ham slipped ever en me. I'm genna put
n rope round jerc neck for it. I sure
nm. Why, you big fnt stlfl", I was
stnudin' watchin' jeu when jeu knocked
out Cunningham with the butt of yore
gun."
Frem Hull's red face the color tied.
He teetered for n moment en the balls of
his feet, then sank limply te the cement
bench in front of him. He tried te gasp
out n denial, but the words would net
come. In his threat there was only a
dry rattle. '
He heard, as from a long distance,
Lane's voice addressing him.
"We've get it en jeu. Hull. Come
through, an' come clean,"
"I I I sweur te (ied I didn't de
It didn't kill him," he gasped at hist.
"Then who did jere wife?" de
manded Olsen.
"Neither of lis. 1 I'll tell jeu-nll
the whole story."
"De you knew who did kill him?"
Klrby persisted.
"I come pretty near knew in', but
didn't see It done."
"Who. then?"
"Yere cousin .lames Cunningham.'
Te be continued Monday '
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
Tlie I'nrk Ae. New
Weather, Fcnrhe.
Big JIectliiB. A convention of pot pet
(1K0 stamp snvem took jilncie In Ptnls
Slmklnws dliiins room Inst Weii'-duy
memlnR. AmuiiK tli preinliient collect
era present nnd swapping wns llcnnv
Potts, Sid Hunt, Skinny Martin null
Lew Dnvl.s.
Kxter! Almest n Duel! Hxter! Tn
n fergetfUl moment lnt Hntlddny Sum
Crc-s cnlled Heddv Merfv n lilg hunk
of cheese nnd Iteildy rlinllenred him te
n duel with fmtN rite nwny lint Sam
lxplnlncd he lnent it for n compliment
because lie liken rhec-e nnd allwnyn
hns nnd offered te prove It by h'ja
mother nnd Iteddy sed Ills honor was
satisfied.
Pome by Skinnv Martin
Its Up te Yeu
If you cnt loe mutch It makes mid fntirss. ditk i- i"
And If you dent ent emiff you Ret thin.
Se
use your
own judgement wen te I
step,
Depcndinj; en wen jeu
llCJjill.
Spenita. Last Sundcy nftlrnoeii I.e I.e
rey Shoester nnd IM Werniik had n
nrgewment about wleh one. Iind the
meat frcckclb, nml licnnv Pette klmliv
vellnteered te be imh-e n,l ,.... IT.. "
by milking n llllllk en everv freekel wit I Annual report. Ulectlen of il'iectere nivr
his feuntuln pen k, he vveuldent count Sm." un'd je?nk jA5n,Jr?viT "vti!"
each freekel mere tlimi once, but I.erey a i:. sciri.i:ar;r.MW.cir. Sejy.
.1llnn lilfil Mla .m..,...1 Ss. l
. . . . - .-n i,ti. viiijih iiii'iiiiiiitveviv
UDICIIl. IIKU llll1 Sl'llNlltlOll nnn l.U (lllll'llt
HKe tee itieei, he liiu contest is .still
Undecided.
I.ent and Found. Nutliinij.
PARCEL POST
PIPELESS
rin i As i re t
JsluLJU )3dUsA
9 are heaviest furnaces made. '
Nete the Weights and Prices
19-in. Firepot large Casing, very heavy S87.00 Each
22. in. Firepot, 50-in. Casing, 1400 lb 10S.00 Each
24-ln. Firepot, 54-lu. Casing, 1G00 lbs 110.00 Each
26-in. Firepot, 58-in. Casing, 1800 lbs 130.00 Each
28-in. Firepot GO-in. Casing, 2100 lbs 169.00 Each
Delivered Anywhere in I'liiludctphia
COME AND SEE THEM
SWARTZ MFG. CO.
Offices-234-36 Cherry St., Phila.. Pa.
WAREHOUSE-116.118 BREAD ST.
War Mothers te Take Place of Ril
atlvea at Serviced
Parents nor sjstcr nor brother will see
Rebert Ashcnhurst, who lest his life in
France, burled Monday afternoon In the
National Cemetery at Germantown.
Hut he will net go unmeurncd, and In
stead of one'mbther lie will hnve many.
The bodies of Ave soldiers were
brought te this city Inst week In the
belief that relntives awaited them, but
there was no one for Ashcnhurst s.
Captain Geerge (lelger, Head of the
grave registration In this city, began
an immediate search for relatives who
nfey hnve expected the body, hut the
Inquiry proved unavailing. It Is thought
new that the man's father Is In Ireland.
Tlie facts were ureiigui in me iuii-ii
tlen of the Philadelphia Chapter of
American War Mothers nnd Mrs.
Hltinche A. Relink, the president, im
mediately offered te nttend the funeral
in company with ether mothers.
The Hreen-McCriickcn Pest. 270, of
the Amcrlcnn Legien, will conduct the
military ceicmeny. The funeral will be
nt 2 P. M.
riXANTIAI..
NOTICK OP RiaiBMlTION
Tn holders of Victory Notts nnd ethers
concerned! '
Nelle Is herebr alien ns fellows!
1 fall fe redemiillen nf UK I'er 1'ent
lrtery Net's, All ut ths U"t per cent Hs Hs
ries of Unltea'Htntes of Amarlca Convertlbls
Oeld Notes of W22-WM, otherwise known n;
3"i per cent Viclery Nites, sr hreliy cnlled
for redemption en June 15. 1H22, pursuant te
the prevision for redemption contained In
the notes nnB In Treasury Department olrou elrou olreu
Inr Ne. 138, dated April 21. lain, undi-t
which tlie notes ver nrlBlnully lu1. In
terest en all Victory Notes nf tlie 3 per
rent series will tease en said redemption
date, .Tune 1.1, 1022.
2 S'iwnleii nml Termlnillen nf victory
nte converMen nrhlleci. in vlsw of the
cnll for the redemption of all nVi pr nl
Victory Notes en June IS. 1022, and pur
sustit te the previsions of paid Trrneurv De
pirtmmt circular Ne. 138. the prlvlleue et
rnmeMen of Victory Notes of elllvr eerles
Inte Victory Notes of the ether series is
h'riby suspended from rvbruary 0. 102J. te
.tunn in, 11122, lieth Inclusive, nnd en June
in. 1022, will tsrmlnate. Victory, Notes nr nr
cerdlnily cesie te 1 Intercenvertible, effec
tive Tebruary 0. 1022, at.d en nnd nftr that
date no conversions tf the notes may be
msde.
II Detailed Information as te the presentn-'
tlnn nnd surrender of .Ti per cent Victory
4 tea for redemption Is lven in Treasury
Department circular Ne. 2", dated Telirunry
ti 1022. ceplit of which are Rvnllnlile at the
Trcasuiy nnd the Federal Reeerv Hank".
(Slimed) A. W. MKLI.ON'
Secretary of the Treasury, Feb. 0, 1S22.
TIIK IIAItiWIeri lll.KfTKIQ COMPANY
riiiT ani iirri'NniNe mokteaoi:
.in-Yl;K SINKINO l'UM) OM COUPON
iieNDs. nun 1012.
Pursuant te terms of MerUtngiv dated
Mirch 1. 1012. the undeielgncd Invites ten
ders of abeve bends for Hale and delivery ns
nf Mnrrh I. ID.!?, at less than 1()7U,T, nf
per value nnd nccrued Irtti'rent te the extent!
of Hn.in J.nr..jrie sum new avnllnble In tliel
mnKing i mm.
SealeJ tenders, stntlne numbers of bends
offered, nddmssed te (llrnrd Truit Company,
Trustee Hlnklnre Tund The llnrvvoed J'lectrl"
Company, rirst nnd ltefumlln? Xteiti-nuu
liendv will l-e received until 14 j Febru
ary 17, IM.
(IlltAltl) TKL'ST COMPANY. TrtiMrr
THOMAS ,'!. HOPKINS. Trea-urer.
I'niinniMpnm. I a.. I enruary u, 11122
NentT. te inii.ur.iiH of f.iiii; meet.
INil CO. riRXT MORTUAUK 0 SIMS
INO FIND WINDS.
Under the terms of thn mortsace a1ed
rrnpesils will be received unHI 3 P. M..
February H, 11)22, nt thn ortlce of th
Truetee for the sale of ns innnv of said
bend as can be purchased with the sum of
J3.,004 70 at the lowest price net exceidlni!
103 nnd accrued Interest, All proposals
should be nddreesei'
TltH
SI'
II PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOP. IN
it'UANCns ON LIVES AND granting
ANNUITII:H. Trustee
S17 Chestnut HI. Phlla.. Pa.
"Proposals for tilnklni; Fund l.'rle Ushtlns
rEIIKI.'AKY 1. 1J3 Norn T, TO noi.n nei.n
l'.KS OF H Put CI.NT aiOKliMiiK
iiemis or iiiK rnei.Nix iken ell;
Under the previsions of the Finking Kund
M-nlcd proposals will be resell pj unill A
o'clock P. M. en the IStli Instant, nt the
nfiiri. nf tie Trustee, for the i.n.n n i
flftene (Ml nt the mid bends nt the le- i
est rate, tut In no cafce exceeding 10.' with
uccrued Interei't. (
TII12 PENNSYLVANIA CO.MP.VNY I"OR !
,N';it,.Mi; i i.n mvuh AND
GltANTlNQ ANNUnillS. Trustee I
I Ul I wlir--siUi di,, I lilill,, I'd.
-
'riiimiiU
f'OI'NTY OP Ill'CKM
SlfiO.OOO I'tNDIMl HOMm 10J2
Sealed prepuxnls will be received liy the
undHrtlreinl at the elllce of the c'euntv Com
missioner, Court Heuse. !e letevn. Pa,
until 11 oMeik neon. 1'i'hrunr.v si, l it ; .
for $161)000 County of lijclcs I'undliiK Ilends
102-'. The above bend) will Im lalv JIarch
1, 1IL2: will b"ar Interest s-ml-annually nt
thn late of 114 rer unnum and will be
payable as follews:
:i2 neil Mirch 1, lin;
$:t.'.(iO sr.irch 1. ilia;
5.1.' nnn March l, 1H4J
:W,n(i() March 1. 11H7
$32,000 .March 1, ln.M)
Thn benils will bu coupon In form, l.ut
mav hi- renlstered as te principal. The
bends will also be tat free In Pennsvlvnnli
mes e en ari-niiiiiHiiiiu ey Crimea checks
for il'J of par vilue of amount b il for
The opinion of Messrs. Tnvvnsend, Elliett I
and Munson, of Ililladelphla. will l,0 fur.
nlehed by the County te the Micce-sful pur-
uihip.'i ,
Tlie Ceuntv Commissioner reserves the
rluht te reject nny or nil ht Is. Ter furthnr
tiiformntien apply te Allen Zalhy. James R
Cooper. Oec.ir T. Helms, Co'nmles'imoiK '
WAS111N01ON CADWAI.LADER.
Dnvlwleirn. Pn. CI,rlt'
NK.AI.l'.U I'KOI'OAI.H Wll.l, Hi; ()P m m
l.y the Supt. of Lls'itheuses. Ilaltlmere
Md.. at 2 P. M. March 1. VJii! for ,i"e bA
the Unlt'l .Stales of lemlcr .IsRsamlne sri
Relief .!- it Vesstl N',, y. vessel, i t?,n bj
,1!llrat'lnn."rtt'n,0Uth V"- Il'for'''tlen en
Annual Meetings
KXi" nilbLlTV TIlt'M COUPaSI
. . . Phlladelpiila. J"ebiuury 2, inji.
The stated annual meetlnis of the iieck.
??" .''. company win be held Jl iR
efflce. 825-331 Cfrstnut streat. I'hllidai
phla. en Tuesdar. l-ebniary II? I02i. i is
o'clock necn. for the election of a Beard el
Uliecters for ihe ensuing jear, ancf rSJ thi
tra.jsbcllen of sum ether bus nen as ma
U breusht before them. ,""'"","
8TANLKY W. COtlfiLET.
gcreisry.
l',IIII'M,MK,,'!'l,l,, v ?'Ki-sT ceiipany
lllledelphll,
durlmr the inxulnt; yeer.
terv
H. 1. McCI.OY,
Jf'crelurv.
KJ5J I.KIIAMIN II. I
AHse.
-. . ... Ann"nLi'l,',ln.?. "'. "I'lcUbi'.iiers
next
I ,.""""?. TJ.r""'" ...".'. w- w Cor
Street and
Susqui'ianni Avenue.
PARCEL POST
ill. L'lriurnK lirniiicht tn your li"mel
If jeu tire ullllrtril with rlieiiiniitlhin or
i klilnry iilliiientH iiiiniiiuiilrate wild me.
" Nn expeime.
m an, i.i:n(ii:it errirr
FURNACES
. An Anium .vieinne cr Cie Hteclh,.!,i;?I-
lilll iiii v -i 111 i
IIIiIb rempanv will lie held nt their effl.n en
i Tiiril.i . lebrimiy II, tun. t i j " 'C!rci" I
M, ami en the hame day nn elonlen will
tie hld. between thu hi Mrs et 12 o'Ueck i
and 1 o'clock P. M. for DlrecierJ te lervi
At Lewest Prices
MANUFACTURERS
SURPLUS STOCK
Prices quoted include: Regiater,
Poker, Water Pan, Regulator with
Chains and Pulleys, Belts, Cement and
Triple Inside Casing, Furnaces have
One-piece Radiators Cast Iren, and
RAW$?STtiWs?Fi8l
A 8PBCTALTY. ',,,. STi
ZEISSE'S HOTEL1
JOHN O. II. MKVBRH, tim
'-
Help Wanted
Situation Wanted
Employment Agencies
and
Lest and Found
Advertising
will be found en
' Page 18
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TJSED APTOMOBILE3
IIIHraillWBIMrJBHMMilW
MACKS
aU. sizes, with hedif.8: nt-
11U1LT AND aUAKA.NTEED
MACK INTERNATIONAL
21U0 Clieitnut nt.
iWHHHUm
DUMP TRUCKS
INC.r.UDlNtl
MACKS P-A-S
AUTOCARS, ETC.
H Al.t. HIZIWI, AS I.OW AS, 150(1
I MACK INTERNATIONAL
S 21(10 cmiHTNITT ST.
Faiiraiii'iiiiJiraiiiiiiiiraiaiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiinaEim!
FOB SALE
TYPEWRITERS RENTED
visinu: 3 mes.. to.ce and up
Factory Rebuilt Typewriterei
"See Our New Machine,
the CcRtury"
American Writing Machine (V
na LHIiiflAUI ST.
I Walnut 2)30 Main 4291
Leng Distance Moving,'
Washington, nttsbursh. Albany end Doite
weekly peel anIend service for small ship-
nietilu tn Ilitttn -n nnd Wnshlnctnn
The Big 4 Transfer Ce., Inc.
S7lh and Jfirknt rts. Thenn Ilnrlni 1M0, j
APARTMENTS
1719-25 NORTH 33D ST.
PLAZA APARTMENTS
OPPOSITE PARK
KlKht larin rooms and 2 baths and percb,
newly papered nnd painted; Imm. poll.
H. M. OOSC11
Ann T.nml Till" llldi
7-R00M APARTMENT
NEWI.V PAPERED AND PAINTED
Open nrcplaees. har)lvoed floors, electrlcltf, j
meilern hint, tire tower, etc., refined ne'In- ;
Imrhoed 1707 Master st. Apply Jar.ltet.
,vit i'iiii.m:i.riiiA
a i-i a r t r m t c
a r n r l m e. n i j tcl
ONE AND 2 ROOMS, WITH 11ATH
P. J. LAWLER
fiOTH AND MARKET PHONE LANS. Ml'
HOStEEPINQAPARTMENIB u
NO. 1530 LOCUST ST.
(S. E. Cor. 16th & Locust Sts.)
New 1U-sterv. fireproof heunekeeplnr
apartment house. Heveral desirable apart
meius left. Apply te Superintendent en
preinKes.
NO. 257 S. 16TH ST.
(N. E. Cor lGth & Spruce Sts.)
SKtecn-stnry fireproof heusekeeplnf
npartmivnt hense: 3 apartments vacint,
en i frr $1H0 n month. Apply te super
intendent en nrcmlees.
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE A
CITY
Te Clese Estate
4515 NORTH BROAD ST.
MODP.RN 3-STORY HTORU AND
APARTMP.NT PIIOPURTY
Immediate possession. Deslrsbls bajl
n.'Bs locution In rapidly irrevvlnc '.
nf I.OBnn. combined with up-te-dat" ; liv
liiu quarters In attractlve '""eundlnei
lese ti Roeeevell Heulavard Cenllnuea
Jovnlepment of this locality '"It';,,,r.,ll1lJ
Keed leal estate Investment, sure i"
enhnce In Value, as well us a seen
bunliK-iM location
Albert M.Greenfield & Ce.
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23 11 -23 13 RIDGE AVE.
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