Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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"f'enule" I'almer, whose Hull weed letters hae lung been a featuie
of the Mele Mega.Iiie. tell in tedn's pnge of Inning luneheil with
Virginia Vnlll at the Come Un Inn out en the OmM. Miss Vnlll is en
, the left, Cennie en the right. Se jeu tie, she is a Teal person
THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
Hv IinNIlY
Mrs. .1. S. S.- Your friend is right;
it was Cenwii Tcnrle who plnjul op
posite Ceti'-tuiiec Talmadge in "Twe
Week"." T didn't think niiieh of Na.l Na.l
meva in "C'.imille," either, esecpt that
I was glad li -C" th.it the ait ditecter
lms struck out en n new p.itli In ill
signing the settings. Win ther jeu liked I
home necessary rep urn te ins camera.
ivi.i,.,i i ,..i, iin.ntkv
ini iPfci r fit tint it- wm. vniiiiM ttiii? in nu-i. imil i vi niii i i iiiwi im- iik"
nnd n new note. I lnijRln it's Lillian '.,re was Mai toil and Mnr Hay. new I'JB 'Y' Hkc smnebedv heit erieund ""?.' ;,"- t.
Olsh whose n-tlne Mm .lini't like. Juiln- s. Itlclmr,! Harthelme-.. M.eceede,! . n tlin iillej, anil all the lellews rani ,. ' ' ' . .. hnBenH rnln.
ing lrem jour ilefcripnmi et n. nut " " '''". iu. . , :;. "" i, ',: , iZ . "'en " Interrupted t'rang crisp y. "And euwinpc "ii i " ,,;'. .. Uc
you arc er f.n- wrong In -.iMng -lm with jeu. Miss Sejmeur was an un- ', " - ft " ,",V" ttnV,5s,' V LnBS" If the a.e net there, a.k the captain l tleket. . "And wha nb u l. Ha. I J
tH conceited. Mi.. 1- of the most usually levelj jeung woman of a type ',.;,',1 ,,- ''f.T';,,",1 'u k ' ? ? '? te lit jeu hav- any of the cicw who picked it ;ip. HkeJ ,,,.t 'fL
rhnrming and un.ifreMed ,011111: women , "et often seen en cither Kage or teieen. , J "..V,, .i1"'1" h r n?r .. nren'l tee bus en this cnglne Iren- tmml II In tlie iiiiim' s f
I hate cp met and net .he slightest - "rf's r "l! hh' a'"1 an tllPm te lJcIl, -,ou s,''"Jl Vi" WTnCUZv
nt Mnmsr-meel ... ,lnt lur ii- the ' b,,,'n readlns our articles for a fhtu t t.ure of the wash ImngliiR out en the '-yZ " -Would u mlml "I l. M"U;PI 11"K.
sheet n of ! "Or. is1' "sn oretln tUm- th" MM,n h"il l ! parted line last Mumlu and ...le Cknliucss jeseHllu" n-pleeesr' "Well. Hint Imi'I all 111 M'c them
hear "me -f tb- .1. r, ,n"n m " in t b,ni,"s, ",0 l:v""0, l'-" I'" en. emeeth, but It looked mer? like n ' dVner." 1. ' four ." said Crang with ' nbeut!" ,-..,, , nl ,M
i f,n.i"r 1, ,11! lei n,. ,.,,, ' l.itel . but Intend te keep en get i lug it. '"',l beat l'""u" he rubbed out 0ac"eralwl pallenep as he cieated the "I am sine they will le what the
. . . . .. ..-.., !.,. m.i i. . i. ...,i t ..it. -- i rr i ii in in ii Mfiiiiii nut ir unu him ". .. " . rr.-rw ....... . ,,-.,,, ! i tmifiiiiiii'i u
niliiuu. 11 mull Hi iiii.mi."i '"i"ii'J I ,(T ,.. , , ..
walked nbeut two blocks te the retail- ,',' kp' the way JOu talked about
rant, came bin I. with both lum.K full se. plph A nlentlne In tonight paper.
of an attractive liimh. g.ive it te the ' '"" "' vru r """ e n f-'"r
enmcra man und went nbeut her work cluinee.
ns if she had tle'ie ueiluiig uniiMinl. "Would ask If you would mind pub
That's the kind of thing both et the i lishlng a plmire of .Teseiih Sehlld
Glsh glrh de nil the time kraut without I lie wis. anil if veu enn,
(, trive me the date of the p.iper jeu pub
lished tin1 one with the wig. lie Is
"Bcs.s" Don't .veu knew I get mv- t one I think will s far In the motion metion motien
Mlf in a teirible inc, et lieuble by plctute world und whom I hope te iee
printing lelteis raving ever A aleiitiiieV i in nian.v pictures.
I'm nor going te de it again. ',. .ihead , -Would nin, iKP 0 lflll. ,0u Tmhllsh
nnd full cempletelV In love with nun .
if jeu want te. Yeu can aildre-'q him
care of tiie l.asky Studie, llolljweoil,
Calif., but I'll bit he never gets, jour
letter. There are tliuiinnil'i of ether
flrls writing te him own dnj . and 1
Imagine the.v have u special outgoing
chute lunikeil, " nlentine Letters; 'I his
"ny Out." 'ie-: I'll print Mnude
Geerge's pictuie ioeii
D. G. vviltes: "Twe jeuis age, I saw
photoplay in which the ce-stuts were
Bnrthelmcsi und an unknown, or rather i
forzetten, siri
"It was one of tliec eaillei (iriflith
ploduetieus .i Seuth Sea leinnncc of
the tiilbeit l-lllllds Ijpe without the
'Kawa.' 1'ei-hiips it is true the herelnr
of my n uiinlsieiieis .ippcirid in the
film version of the native's dress. I
will net duij tli.it .i uieineij "f a
slender figure, with (,irk hair and ejes,
makes mu vvish te recall hep name.
"All I knew Is Unit her home wa
in Ilroekljn; she mtcd en tlie West
Coast, nnd was nine n nieinbi r of n
nearly fatal jaelitliif; trip of (.iritlitlr's
southward. She dlnl In New stV of
the llu. De jeu itcnil that Httle
nctrcssV
"I suppose Clliteis lis well ns
engineers haw causes ler delightful
reminiscence. And I will dare tlie
writer of liteuuj or journalistic Uljni
pus te state se.
"Amid all the photeplajs piuduced by
David Werk Uritlith (posses-or of tertj-, . ,.
live suits, a valet and fifty pairs of' A. C.-ei join u get me spotted
shoes in his suite at the Alexandria m l"iBllt: j1?.01.'.1. J"i k"" ' J. "0VJr
191S) this one miinerj leniains-ef the 1,.,;Hr,, C,C l ,at ',lm ,1,.at."a,s , tnl'p" a
girl net D. W. O.'s possessions! Whet"'"1n AI,,"!e- V1as,., l "' t'lis country
Ma(J (.), nt that time. I didu t say I liked blue
"ThlH lllile liguie. a silhouette, .1al,"n0l'- I Mild It nttr.u te. mv eje.
gnlnst u biuk diey of silver, jemv, ' ' '" le s " 'fawn,
(harming, faseiuiitlic feiuinliiltj Itsilf
seen,,T.mlf,1,,U'l'l,J tlll!"r,tCl'bC' M' ' D-- ,"" """ "' ll I
CB-Y ha .: ere,, thought n might be trio.l;ilfer'!1l;""1:r;"o"v-1
he Irniredv of that short life, or et "00(l-.. al f "."KR'ing tha jour
It.- .... .i.:.. i .... i...i i
Z , e beilev, H ,,nn have
been mj- own vvenkiies ter &eiitlment.
"At all events, that picture el (Irif
fith's ieenusl 'dllTeient.' Seruethiiig I
feel a H umihle te detine nuv ineie than
etic can ik-bi'i ibe u sunset Mitlsfanterilj.
"III that lilm tlieie tci'ined no pur- genuine ailiiiiiatieu ler his uhllitv
tleulur dlbuppeiiitments. Nevvlierc vvuh rather than this i-peeuiiH raving ever
the observer led HiieiikIi phases of a ,ls uek,. I don't think oue of the
tale told with mil ilitittle nullity und trill-batv tinrs would uive done nny
nuddenly plunged into u biiiuilJtj tMllR m,,. bn,.M K,)0I ,w,r. in "Mrml
Urlttilh pulntliig the Illy and holding u nf die l.mlv I.ettj" us Dorethv Dalten
fretewjiiu mirror up te nature. " 1I(J. She was excellently Milted te the
ItVit iuii lliili lllihl Irit imI frimlua fnr ivnrf-
dcplrtiiii: lll'e an luteipreted bj the
screen did net 'put IiIh feet .into it' and
ppeil thu U rM Ulut-ieus.
"Illll vvhj does this Utile bit of tlie
.fw.'lMi? h.l)e ruimililng liiiunllic nbeut It V
WCt Wu UiewV
"ai'ii. w- . . . , I
"r-vV..lile.Tll-lklu't'knOVV. AVtlllt III thl I
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M. NEHTiY
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de hae thoe haunting tueineries that
make ui think the reineuihered thing
was perfection Itself, whetens if we
aw It ni'iiin tniln. we would piebnbl)
Und It perfectly ulniii nnd erdlnar; und
uiieYceptleuiil. The llttli-lirl jeu nun- i
tlen was ( larme Sejmeui. Mie was.
cast. te play a pan in "Way Down
,. t , ,.i,.n. .,,, nr !lt
" innjs ui or uiil.
n nleture of Ilairinn I'nr.l nn,l n.ll ..
little about hint. 1 have admlied him
for several j ears. I Imuiiht NnrmaT.il
inndge and he vveie line in 'Tin' Won Wen
((rful 'I bins.' Hut will neiee tercet
him with Vivian .Martin in "The Third'
Klsy,' but I MippeM' that Is utifietu
history new. I'nn jeu tell me what
hnppcncd te Miss Mnrtin. .is T have net
eccu her for a long time':"
(It's stent t liar we den r ihvn,v
anee; if we did, veu would seen lese
interest in tne Letter iie. ri lie Si hi.
kraut pielure wns published Pebruarv
L'l. Yes, I'll jiLbli-.li a pntuie of him
without a vv 12. Hi 'II be In re seen In
person with his stnjje sun ess,
"I.iliem," und I'll have some miv pic
t.lles of him then lie was wry fine
In "Oiphuns." UnriWen Ferd' was1
born In Kansas Citv and nlueated there
and la I.es Aniep. He went oil the
stage, pljjing s.eik In P.nltlinere nml
Sviaeiise, and then get into pictures
1 1 If piilielpal tllms have bee,, "11,.
claimed tioed." "Cirls." "The Third
Kis. Ihe fetreiv Mnn." "A l.adj
in I.nve." "Miss lleblis," "IVmxI for'
Scandal." "Oh, l.rnly I.mlj '," and tlie I
pictures with tin Tnlmidi!(s. Ur Is new
nltiriiniiiig m iiliiuns with Nerma
and Censtnnie, Vivian Martin is en the
speaking stage. Slie is plajing nt thf
Norn llajis 'llieatte. New leik, iu
"Just Miitncd.")
tavorlte ueiik vveuiu mnKe a cow n into.
'". - hev weul.l pibbably
he glad te have il fulled te their atten
tien. I think the Valuillne "fever,"
us veu eall It, will die down In time
us lie reiitinues te iiiutiiie and Income
mere iirti-tle in hU vveik. I leek ter
l.lm In seltle en a Ih-mi i- fiiiiinliitlmi nf
A. IS. ('. -I'm hiildiiis; vein- eiher
lillef peiiiii'4 un iiiltliei'liiitiv fiuie
mi III llliOUl uiivrl"' t 'I'lic infuilnil
lien jeu .'ine jut, liulinil ng JJint u
sieuaile uillliel be inpv ilgliluj iifin
iiuuiM-niiuii. Ha u
en.l I'm n,lMn. nn
pilbllentlun, was
il ipmplctu biirpi'iHe
a cxiiert opinion cu
t
MAX,
EVBNINa
VIRGINIA VALLI IS
TO PLAY IN
REVOLUTION FILM
lly CONSTANCE FAUMHK
lloll.ue(Ml, Calif.
ViltGINIA VATiIil Is te be Herbert
ltnullnten's lcndlui; etnnn In thn
t'iilers;il truilicli')ii nf '"Vim lllnck
1iir." 'Iho Ptnr.v ii enn of instprlat.
oreoks and pvcrj tiling rmlni; right In
the elid, if you cr.ie tlmt fcert of thlliR.
An.bev, Mlvs nltl vlll de bcr pmt
well, mid make tlinl niurti of Hid pic
itme Miciwful. en tiiii lme netlucil
tlmt I linvf si m"1 iidiuinitleii for n
rv few of the -tnrs of the screen
ninl j en nle inny hnve noticed that
Miss Vnlll ( enu of Uiemj who claim
mj nllcfclunrc.
We had lunch tescther nt the Come
On Inn the ether day. They took our
plrtnrc se here It K
Mabel Nermaml 1ms resumed her
work en "Suziintia," the Mnck Sen
net t production in which .ihe will Mar.
She was quite eerleu&l.v ill for n time
after "Sir. Tnjler'i death, and hr
lamcnlable oennortion with the tragedy.
She was tirst centiiied te her home by
n nervous lirenkdewn, and later by a
cold which became ! er serious that
It was rumored (he would net be able
te ke en with her work nt the studio,
and that a double would bave te be
employed te tnkc her place. Ter a few
dajs, doctor-i de-imii ed of her life.
llewi'UT, blic Is new up nml about, mid
doing her weil, as iimiiiI.
Louise I.errnlni'. the feminine lead In
the llul "With Stiiiibw in Afilca."
Itlltllttfl iilirt nl' In h i)fi.a fiti tun fit.
ient.. i
At S e clock T appeared en the set,
leady for erdir from the director,
I'.ioure scheduled te play with the
tigera this morning, he snld, pleas- "Helle, ttcward I" said Crang eome eeme
antly. Xhcy told ue there really wasn't 'what thickly. "I guess I've overslept
any danger, and that they were all myself. Overdid the ncnd-eff n little.
6tamliug about ready with rifles te
sheet if any danger arese. Se I
loosened my hair and tore my skirt Inte
"hreds as the script called for. They
nail re take, the scetie three times, lie- ntter we btnrtcd. we're only a little
caiin of the behavior of the animals. 'way down the bay. But it's all right.
I hoped that was all, but 'And new sir. Nothing serious. We'll be off
for the ricr,' nntl mv heart sank Just i again shortly."
a little bit. for there is nothing mi cold I "Humph:" Crang dismissed the sub
as the I.es Angeles Hiver in winter, iject with n grunt. "I suppose l'e
'I lien fur three hours we had te threw nilMd mj dinner, eh?"
imrsehcs into the water repeatedly and1 "Oh, no, sir," replied the steward.
iie.it. a iiuiulrrii jarus down the cur-
lent while the bcene was being taken,
, in. uiu.t iiiL-iiiia vk nvcMii in in in--
... .!.. - .,.. 1 1... 1 11
'Hie Park Ae. News
Weather. Could be bettci ; could be
werse.
I'Mcrl P.lg Ixcitcmcnt. All of a sud-
ilin last sattiildnj nitimoeii there was
Perne by Skinny Martin
Uent He IJeeeetlill
Vevcr deeecve jour kind parent
()" jour fremh with wlie jeu play,
nd never deeeove jour teeelier
if jeu can think of. cny ether way.
l.ig Debate. A debate trKilc plnce en
Puds Simkinses frunt steps lust Sundcy
en the Mibjeek- of He llevs Have a
lletter Time Than Oerh, Penny Potts,
Puds Slmkins nnd Sklniij Martin .say
ing they de and Sam Cress, Sid Hunt
and I.erev Shoester doing thu conter center
dii ting. The debate ended In a tle en
ucceunt e each side .claiming they wen.
Iest nnd Pound. Nothing.
rueTONJiiti
"SntTHUvr
eanri r .
Apni 1 f C-D i. TIIOVrpsON 313.
ArJlL.VJ VIATIN- i- IiVILV
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
in "i!Kvi(ni:i.is i ev r."
Aer" ArM A fm:sTs'tr itei. ieth
AKLAUIA ie a. m. te ii is. p M.
t.rni;tii- iitaiai kick puiim rries
iitudcc i ic r.ufKT";1'
Jr:rir. .
AOlvJiX MATINT.r. DAILY
CHARLES RAY
in "TUO MINLTr.l TO (()"
BALTIMORE M'Zf
CONSTANCE BINNEY
In "I'llf'T 11)11."
BLUEBIRD
Ilrea 1 C usquhaniiiv
Continuous li until 11
Buck Jenes and Helen Fergusen in
"TO A l'lMMI"
BROADWAY W,J Bn,ed'&.Aa .
WALLACE REID
In "KI1NT nthEV
CAl 1 1UL 10 . M tn 11.15 P. M.
VIOLA DANA
In "TUB VOtllTI I.NTII I 01 KB"
-. AMI A I etn- Mapleuiwl Avc.
COLOINIAL. i 30, 7 mill 0 I. M.
Conrail Nnsrt. l.mlrl -Ie' nml Illc 't In
"SATURDAY NIGHT"
FA1RMOUNT
:0th f lilranl Av
MATIMUJ DAILY
JACK HOXIE
In "IIIM.S OKIIITI.
56TH ST. J
TIinATlti: -nlmr Sprue
MATINLK DAILY
AGNES AYRES
, "THK. UM' THAT HAH NO TUnMNO"
GREAT NORTHERN SVANS'it
hl,.Cr, ((-T In MCTOIt Ht'tiO'fl
"JUDGEMENT"
nvinCDIAl "et" WAr.NtiT bTa. i
HIMI-' MRtu 2 30. Kves. T 1 II
"A CONNECTICUT YANKtE
in mni Minn it's un in"
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iKi-eii piiuuj -wns n iinv uniMiwoeii nrc. ...' '-1" "'i' i' "'h'"- ' ' "'i-i !,i.i..i .brnmrli the doerwav.
At 'J oVleok in the afternoon 1 put en "c a geed fellow, and ill clean up a "; nl '2 tlie iiuwm. Hir," vel-H-
clothes and went into the liens', bit And h.iiry, will yeuV" n.n.Vl ilin eilirr
fae, wiiere I .stayed for the ivt.t of the The siUw,,l looked u Httle blank. "'V',.'1.,! .imniel li) nnd down the fleer.
.lM. Iht en of the gills want te ge1 our traps. MrW' l-re'elitl v I c purser appearul. Crang
nt.. n;..iiriu'" 'l.uircece- trans ' bnesnee. ' ilefinei l reinii ' "- i"" ''."'...
And 1 ask jou-de ,e,iV Crnnjc with fiicetieus terseness. llVrteww behind !"
"Oh. I knew what jeu mennt, s r. , ,1,u. , ..,. ,,,Ji iVlnns eer-
nl.l the steward. ""it's wheie your , he st.eute-1. M pa im. s' ,rJ ,;...
I 1TTI F ""I"1 '". "Ir- TT thellBht It r bit ' J ""k! J VI'1 Lr "Yel'l Iter Vet
L.1 1 1 lwIL , . lldn,t h ,,,, w,tll He Heek his list Jliiu 1 nib,i
nrMMV'Q eii when jeu CH.ne aboard this after- tlinl baggaR.. ih !.''
NIOTR ROnicf
I By Lcc Papc
i
fAUl THW CIIKS1VIT Alen IIIIUAIJ,, 1 . CMU ileriiiHiilenn Av.
IVAKLlUiN vy. it.jj , ii, lu u.nn v.sr. VermantOWn jiat'h daily
All.NKS AYKfcS nU JACK IIOLy Xi
PUBLIC V LED(JElt!ffltEMIiPHIAV H2
"PAWNED"
THIS 1IKUINH TUB STOItV
Jtiwklns. en elil New Yerk catrnmn.
utiable In tlirnw off liln loe fef drlnlt,
rni liln littln me(hcrlfd ilughtr,
'lalre, te liln old frlTnl, I'nul VvnlM,
In l) hruught ue wlttmut knenlrdre of
Iifr rcnl father until he can redeem his
pltli! hv mcri-emlnir his weakness and
icutcinliiB liliiiself. Twenty enrn luter
n (utUj HtlPinpt mads 1' ii neuhb un
known whltp man te alew away en
jiainit,r rlilp nailing from Hanieit.
tirltiKn him under etwcrintluu of n ina ina ina
KTlousruscei.Kr. who druwa up n con
tract In luWtlbin ink. u herein th
jeunser mnii agrees te pawn hlmmlf
Inte hla rien. Ulllrrt Irfirnien I llm
an ret had of Amrita wealthiest chain
of Rnmhllnsr heii'en. The sounder man,
vhe 1 n Han l'rancltran of Reed fnm
llv. wltli a mania for BHinhllnjr. Is Jehn
llrure. in ihe KanihiliiB hciuae whleii
Drum "lalta" an ti secret Inipcrter, tin
Plas till h la hreke, nml through tlm
iuanjB"inent Is Khen n rhuenn In lawn
ciinie nlunblea. The pawnbroker Is a
itiH,nleiily beautiful Rtil. witli whom
lliuie fall In ee. Te m hlllfe, elm
preinles te v cd Crang. j.liilan. who
is n depe llcnd. Whlln (lck. Unite hears
l lalre a eltfl In a cr of d'slrtrn. CrunK
Ij irjlnir te fen-e klascK upon her. In
the hieles tlmt fellow a. llruee hurls lilm
ilen'natalra. t'fulra refuses te ee Unite.
and he ceea back te hla "work" of nam
I'llnif In lirmun'a hnuaa te -check off en
Ihi empleyes. , but deea net play. Jla
haa taken a dlallkn te gambling. Brues
!" ,,.Wl?.PI".,i .'' l!rang, "who threatens
te II hlni If he refuses te write a jotter
decelnB I.armen, the Bftinbllrs kliiB.
''de C'rang'a blackmalllnB iiewer. e
n sa, shk In bed, sends Olalre for Itaw
kliia. Crang- beaats te Claim of hla plot
te extnrt money, and shows the Idler.
pf whim llruce has written In his
Invlslble Ink. nurnllig I.arnieu. Clalie
weeps und her tears bring- out marks en
the paper which excite Crana-'s su su
plrlena. He Bets l.arnien te the plai e
where llruca la confined, but the lutler.
by a superhuman effort, saes Lnrmen,
"" Beta urang into hla power. They
Put Crang- en an outward seliiu steamer,
llut he breaks hlsbends.
AMI 1IKBK IT CONTINUKS
Hi: HAlrnO before the mirror nml
reiime.l the mere tlagranl tiaecs of
ins diMicM-ieu uppearanccj then in tiMik
erf his ,,,.;i. llung it en a'chalr. puM.cl
die cici trie button, and rVtiirncd te his
bunk.
' lie was sitting up en the edge of
the bunk, mid yawning, us the steward
auswered bis Mirumens.
I'm afraid. What nre we
(.topping
terr
,.
the
'A Httle cnglne trouble, sir."
steward answered. "It was right
'is eniy just a Jiuie ntter 7 new,
sir."
i .....V. lfc" rmini uieii'
"l.ll rmr
,, VII,
neon
"Hid jeu. new?"' inquired Crang i
sweetly. "Well. then, the seuner veu
get thviu heie the less strange it will
seem. 1S at it"' ,
"lint where aic they, slrV" persisted
the man.
I "Wheie are the ? Geed Cud. hew de
I I kuew!" ejaculated Crang Mircastl-
call. "I tent them down te the ship
earl this morning te be put aboard -
in eiu- luigKage loam. uue get u
cot
'wanted en the vuyage' labels, with m.v i
name and cabin written ou them Mr.
Jehn llruee: Cabin 11-11. There is u
steamer trunk and two blown nlllxuter.
bather which I de net guntanlee te I
be genual" In spite of the price ult
cascH, iituI u hat box."
"Ver geed, hir." sold the steward
again und hurried from the cabin.
Crang get up and went te the win- i
dew. The tUK alongside seemed te fur-
nlsli him with engrossing lclleetlens,
for he steed there, smiling ipieerly,
until lie swung around in answer te a ,
kueelc upon bis deer.
A mini in bhip's uniform cnteied
abend of the steward.
"The steward here. lr." said the
rnoTei'iuAis
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overbreoko::uiouu
RICHARD TALMADGE
In "TAKINH rll.t.M'F.V'
PALACE ,3i
MAIIKUT hlllKEr
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CONSTANCE BINNEY
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M'ICtlM. CAST III
"Ten Nighta in a Barroom"
ir,TrDIA MAnKirr sr mi. dtii i
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HAROLD LLOYD
III "A HAII.Olt.MAHi; MAN"
I n D ArvlT 40--! OIHARU A KVUi: i
urvMlN 1 jiATi.sui; today
I imli.lvm rax rm.M'..NTM
"A Connecticut Yankee I
IN KINO AUTHUK'S COURT"
AT OTHER THEATRES,
imnieeirvnD nulllmnri. Ave. at .inih
UU KUA JI JEX , in f M en. - r i i,
"" "1 " CALhOUN
ALICfc. UALnuun
Iii "KMNIIO"
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN
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ITXmDAqX,
An 'Unusual Remanc of People Whet Vary Balaf li
Pledged te De tha Bidding of Othere
By FRAISK L. PACKARD
Auther of "Tht MiracU Man," '.'Freht New On," etc.
CthttieM. litt. hv rbUi Ititir Cempmu
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I
"Yes," said Cnuig with a thin smlle; but I tlilnlc someheily Is going ie
pay the bill In full
'man. "was speaking about your bag
'gage." i "Speaking about It!" murmured
.Crang helplessly. "I told blm te get
it."
I "Yes, Mr," said the man, 'but I nra
i sorry te -ay that no such baggage as
' veu ilcM-rlbe has come aboard the ship.
)fi. ...... I. .... (..inn ... li f.f!iirt nt. nil fur
Mr. llnn-e. Mr."
"' 1,"ln,,1l "! ,W,ld Crnns' lhc"
UI'M' HUT UK 'I l"W ""Ct'.B- " -"-
ni'-ii i.-m- .-, .v . ,... i,i
.,." ? . .....Sl C0!1.V'. f
"'" ,,l,rr y'"'' """.".V'.V'
M.I I lll II IIIL-l l" ,'" . .... 1
"Uul but I Hcnt It down te the dork
eaily thin morning." Crang s eice
wns rising In well-affected excitement.
"It must be heiel I tell you, it must
be here!" .... .
The man shook bis nenq.
'iCi mv ten. sir. I'm sorry. Mr.
nnice. but I knew positively your bag-
gage is net aboard tills Milp.
" v.rn, ,.iit'. iii lm dencV" Orang'fl
volce rose louder. "You'e left It en
the deck, that's what feels, thunder
ing idleUt!" , ,.
I Crang danced up and down en tne
(lour e the cabin.
"On the way te Seuth America te
stay six months," be yelled insanely,
"and my baggage left behind ! I can t
ke en without my baggage, de jeu
hcarV"
There was a whispered conference
between the two men. 'I no sicwjiru
lie said ipiiell). "I mil "'.'-,:!.r;L .!.
"-
le.d that llils.s-lieiii. i iiue """
but it is unite impossible, et uiu.n, .
Ket jour luggage here.
"The,, get me ; nv"- , ,, "
snatched up his iwt nnd piit it en.
.. j .... . i ntnist iniif. inn iiivii
''''M.'sTTnM'lli- pui-rr. "that's the
...,..t in", nml I sllllliesl! JOU lOlllil
Ke gk'ni. h , If jeu 2k V---:
hln"nV.l.lS0llt lt"i KmVthal
"" Ills ije Midilenl) c.-iusht "'
sharplv. "lint it "light lme ueen jour
leaimr, veu knew, who mnde the mls
Inke." He turned te the deer. 'I will
iiiuinge about jour going ashore, Mr.
Urine."
"es;" giewled (rang snvngelv and
five minutes Inti r. sweanng volubly for
tlie beiifllt of theve within henrlng. he
wilggled his wnj down n rope ladder
te the tug's dick. , , ,, ,
A il'ik hand led him te the pilot
house.
"The cTplain'll 1m along ns seen ns
we start,' Ihe man informed him.
Cuing made hlmvlf couiferlnbli) in
cushioned (hair. He sat chuckling
malicious! , ns lie stared up at the
teweilnc bull tlmt twinkled with lights
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"SATURDAY NIGHT"
PFHAR CuI" A ci:uah avbmje
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"The Arrest of Nerman MacGregger"
JUMBO
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BETTY COMPSON
ln "TliK '-MV AM) TUK HOMA.N"
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Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen
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NIXON -'" AND m.vrki:t hts.
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and (i
ALICE LAKE
in "Tin; iiei.w in nn; wai.i-
RIVOF I E-D. ANUeANS-O.MHTs"
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
In "stAMMl,"
69TH ST Thittlre-;. 'Jpp i." Terminal
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CONWAY TEARLE
la TUB HAITI STOKE1
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nbove him nnd then the chuckle" died
away, mid llttje red spots came and
burned in his tallow checcks, nnd his
llpn worked, nnd hl;i hands curled until
the nails bit into the palms.
He lest track of time.
A man came into the pilot house,
and cnie the wheel n pln.
"We're ou"I" said the jnan heartily.
"Yeii'm- had tough luck, T hear."
Crants'H lingers carcs-scd his bruised
and swollen threat.
"Yes," saiii Crang with n thin wnile:
"but I think somebody Is going te pay
the bill in full."
The tug wns heading toward New
Yerk.
CHAPTER XX.
Outslde the Doer
Hawkins very cautiously get out of
bed, and consulted bis watch. It was
five minutes nfter nine. He stelo te
the deer nnd listened. There was no
Round from below. IWra. Hedges, who
had been his jailer all day, had new,
he wns fairly certain, finally retired
for the night. .
The old blile eyes blinked In per
plexity nnd he scratched at the fringe
of hair behind bis car in a perturbed
way, as he began, still cautiously, te
drc.ss. It had been a ery dreary day,
during which he had Buffered net n lit lit
tJe phslcal discomfort. Mrs. Hedges
had been assiduous in her attentions;
mere than that, even motherly.
"Ced bless her!" tald Hawkins te
one of his bent.s, as he laced II up.
"Only she wouldn't let me out."
He stepped Hieing the beet suddenly,
nnd sat staring in front of him. Mrs.
Hedges had been mere than even moth
er! : she had been been cs, thnt
was It been puzzling. If she had said
I'nul Venizit wanted te see him, whv
had she inMstcd thnt I'nul Vcnlza didn't
J -.. 1. !...! It 11 . .1
ji i hi M'n nun r niairinu pe )n nr ion
blank wall in front of blm became a
little mere bow lldereil. Tie trlrsl In re.
(.enMruct r(,rlan frnglncn of remcr.
satien '(lint had taken plnce between
, M i s. Hedges and himself,
X( . .. ...
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Hedges had insisted during the after
noon, when be had wanted te get up.
"Clnlre ,old me "
hemt he had Sr'uWSJr." ""
"''lalie." he had said anMeuMy,
lie lemembered the sinklnir of bis
There Is Ne Man Se Independent
as the man who owns his own home. Be a geed citizen and
own your own home. Make your Declaration of Indepen
dence. Here is an opportunity that is offered only once in
a life time. The United States Government gives you
this opportunity at the Auction Sale ordered by the
United States Shipping Beard
Emergency Fleet Corporation
Albert D. Lasker, Chairman
orders the
AUCTION SALE OF 301 DWEUNGS
and apartments, business buildings the best materials and construction and
several vacant lets in
BUCKMAN VILLAGE, Chester, Pa.
The auction will be held at one o'clock, rain or shine, in Sixth Regiment
Armery, 8th and Sproul Streets, Chester, Pa., en
Saturday, March 25th, 1922
The property will first beeffered as a whole for cash, and then
in individual units en the following terms:
70
en Mortgage
for Three Years.
Elmer Schlcsingcr, General Counsel, United States Shipping Beard
Send for Boekmap and further particulars te
Chester Office:
Buckman Homestead
Telephene: Chester 2472
New Yerk Office: 67
"Claim ain't stie don't knew jibeut
this, docs glie?" , ' , , .' .
"bertnlnty netl" Jlrs. Hedges had
nS"irii, 'jeu said she teM you wnj;
thing" Hawkins continued te rcce ,.
struct the coin ersnt Ien 'Ve she must
have been here." ...m,i
"Lnwl" Mrs. Hedges had turned.
'T nearly put my feet In t, dldn U
I I mean Blurting eii In te werr.
Certainly she don't knew nu.s thing about
It. She Just came ever te say Her
father wnntwl te see you. nnd I sajs
te hen, jeu ain't feeling cry well, and
she says it's nil right."
Hawkins tesunicd his dressing. HI"
mind continued te nnill ecr the nf cr cr cr
noen. I.ntcr en he hnd made niieticr
attempt te get lip. He w'"J
quite well enough te, go eicr and llm
out what Paul Vr-iitea wnnleil. And
then Mm. Hedges, as though she had
unite forgotten what she had said 1.
fore, said that Paul Venba didn't want
te see him. or else lufd send word.
Hawkins scratched behind his ear
again. His bend wasn't quite clear
Mujhe he had net get It all .pile
straight. Suddenly he smiled.
cmirwM There wasn't nnjthln g te e
bewildered about. Mrs. 1 ei K '
JURt simply determined that he would
net go eut-nnd he asc,puilly deter
mined that he, wen Id. Pan en Ian or
net, he had been long cneug li .In be I
"Yes," said Hawkins; "Ced bless
hCHawkis Completed l.l' loUet. and
picking up his old Mt lint, rccon rccen rccon
neltercil the hallway. Thereafter he e
bceniled the vlnlrH with nnuul ng steal
"Ged bless hcrl" Mild HnwkliH
softly ngalu, ns he gained the front
deer without raising any alarm and
stepped eutslde-nnd then Hawk lis
halted ns though his feet hud been sud
denly rooted te the spot. ,.,,
At the curb In front of llm house, was
nn old closed meter car. Hawkins
stared at It. Then he rubbed his eyes.
Then lie stared at It again. He stared
for a long time.. Ne; there was no
doubt nbeut it it wan the traveling
paw n -shop.
Hawkins' mind harked back te the
preceding evening. He had met two
... ,. i In i-jiliinn nm.ind the comer.
III,!. . Hi'. -...--
whom he had seen there ouce or twice
before. He had nail sevenu iinus-i wuu
them, nnd then nt seme one a sugges
tion, he ceuM net recollect whose, there
had followed the purchase of n few
bottles, nnd nn adjournment te bis room
for n convivial evening. After that his
mind was qulte blank. He reuld net
even remember hnv Ing taken out the car.
"I I must hnve been bad," said
Hawkins te himself, with n rueful
countenance.
He descended the steps and ap
proached the car with the intention of
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"Ne." Mihl Ilnubtns. with nVJ
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rSl,m W"-I ''" OllWIIIUUr nt 111 ft
deer; "If I started It up, Mri. hJ
would hear inc. I guess I'll .T
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Ilnvvklns went en down the strceta3
turned the rerner. He had ernir1!
Httle dejected. tni
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Id iu
kins, "who nln't ever going te
off nny mere 'cause It don't .
de ii3
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