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

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THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX
Hy HKXRY
I Kenil-fnr-nntliing ti.nip. dim t ten
"I saw Wesley Harry a few weeks
(age In 'Scheel Dajs." Wesley sure
! can say lie had some experience In
(from of a camera. I nlsn sjitv Hetty
niythc in '(Jiieeii of Sheha' hitelt.
Betty is geed, but Oh! well, smne-
mew l tlilnk sue s rather slew. Mie s
nfrald she'll smile. Hew de .ten like
her?
"Did vnii see Karle Williams In
! 'The Man from Downing Street'? Did
you like it? What will his next plc-
mri: or, nn, e.v inc uii.i, i ;iw in ii
tnn tvnvl tin litw t.iit, .if n.itif.iit,
1 M "Committed' te them Is scarcely I '.V" 1'ls,cl11"1l,;t Tn1. I . ,An0XVr?"lm; e( '0Pmm crent
K. L. F. writes: "I haven't ' think we movie fans de let of foolish th- '-erreet wny of putting it." Tnllente ! ', fr'l.r "rThXer'H ln.ke.i '"iV rn ?u "feet iniBW tl..
written te ,ou new for a month or ' comparing of personalities that are se "hiected. "Their prlnciides are In the 'c" ' , ' "' ' You'll lnve te ste 1-e -non Ids tine -r swlnKnK tlic
tue. I usually give you ( hat .mm, may different, they nren'l comparable. ,'""' '"V prlnelpl. They stand fnr ! "'" ('" .kne , "' ou ' fevVn.i utes "One nerr word Tnllente" he
" ,-!" ""nI..'.ery ,e but this .. , he cne I avc rhnmplenea nil my ? t rVnt nmVl, VnlV or." add" "T'w intt'oaryeVha, e
&e, Bl' ill', '?.. ii'8 1 wmm "'''- J'" '" " l","'r ''I,1''il nucmati one" ' I "Ce ahead." Tnllente ncquiesced. i fnr ns Your further progress is con-
winff,, I i "I ,", T r,1 '" l.e-ter-e. deter, te the point. Yeu -m , i' ,' "?' .pl1 ,, .. willlnm.' "'l,l"r" w enlv one ambition." Her-, cerncd. there Is a snake In the grass
STEi It1 . ih",k m", ,1",i ""'" "y "r s..,v nnce mid don't repent. ,lr ',, "L lHuli, i. f .!?"' I'" continued, "for nn enrnest pel.ll-I somewhere. The manuscript of which
wonderful work here ,,f h.te. De you , , , ff ,s , ' M nrii d. but I ar tre . Mn Is fnr a I .a- ,., Ye ,.,mw .,,, mt ,M n, (,i Williams snekc t.i ynu. and which would
lin,Jv i .. I ' !". ""i , ,,,lh """ " !1 '"'I"' nn.l prayer .levrrn an n i. ? l,v ' Vuh nm ci " ' 'le- Wouldn't nu sooner be Prime of cot.se dmnn you forever with nny
Murray, but si... can take her part ,, , ( ..nrf.-t'-'ixl.iit-. till .,ilnils ' J ' Minister, supported by n recognized hnd ' party which dcpende.l for Its rxistpnee
'iif. Jplres with Vltagraph very shortly.
Hsl -Isn't he snlnc te make nny mere pic-
tis tiires? Please find out if possible.
.tli I iwhnt he's suing te de. He is married
Jte Flerlne Waltz, of Philadelphia. De
ryeu knew her? Was she an nctiess?
"Well, new Mr. Henry. I think I've
bothered ou enough for a month or
two. Did yen print Dick Hurthel-
.mrss picture latch .' I didu t see it
Will nu print It and your own,
rplense."
I
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II in sorry tn -ny I Iiadn t imticeij
.that linpievenient in Pearl. S matter
in inn. sue secius nie smne innnj us
she seems t he
she did w hen site used te play in
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"Kxplelt nf Klnine" ami the nther
"erinl thrillers. I'tc never taken her
'ver.v seriously In serious roles, though
-J have te admire her nerve nnd vivac
.'lty. Mae Murray, as I've mentioned
number of times, )s showing hints of
senielhiiiL' ln'ttev. I lather like tiiiir
criticism nf Mis.s Illjthe "being afraid
te smile. I like her right well,
though. Yep. I si( y Karle in ills Knst
Indian get-up in "Tlie Man from
'Downing Street": it was one nf these
pictures which impressed me n neither
v se tery gniid nor se verj bail, lie is
working mi an (. Henry story, teni teni
peparilj titled "Dickie" On several
ioccaslens. when Mr. Wllllamr' con-
tract with Vltagr.iph has expired,
there has liecn tail, of ills affiliating
jclscttherifc but eacli time he has ended
up by signing a new centrm r with tne
' 1'udii' uempany, anil lie prububly will
again. lie s nn' of their real old-
timers, you knew. I don't hate the
iplensure nf knowing bis wife, who is
if net, I understand, a professional. Tlie
picture nf Hnrtlieltucss, I'll try te
print seen; the ether never.) ,
' Just .Mary writes; "Seme time age
,-jreu had an inqulrj for classics which
tjiad been mnvieizeil. Ymi gave a
.iplendld list, but jmi left nut thiee,
'which I think sbmild be added. I've
been medestlj waiting for some one te,
send In soma mere, but ns no one seems
Interested enough, I should like tn ndd
them, if I may. Tlie.t are. 'Heurrec.
Hen' and "Annn Kareniun,' Tnlsiny,
with Hettt Xansen, and tlie recent re
vival, 'The Hluehlril' NMaeterllnck.
Surely these should gn down in history.
"revernl times j in have uientiniieil
tliP recent pliolepiav 'Sisters' us being i
1 "whnt we wnnt.' It was well neieil, .
(wasn't it but, did ynu ever rend the
book? I don't like 'Nerrls' as an In-
jdoer pastime, but I happened te read
that, and the entire book was a study
'.Of the self-sacrilice of the elder sister
te the little inethi'iless sister; leading
(te n sacrifice of life itself iii order thnt
her sister might be happy. Te fnrce a
Ijhnppy ever after' ending tn such a
Jieuiltlful cllmnx vtas the last stage uf
jmevle-isli sentiment a Usui.
"Three cheers Ter our feminist
(friend, even If she i id make a faux pus
Jwlth her 'geed moral tone.' It lsn"t
' question as te whether it's geed, bad
jer lndlffeient. It is the nneleut one
,,'whnt's sauce fnr the gander.' Don't
'my It Is history. It is, future hlstnrj.
'I didn't see Vnns. .Ne, net because
Ijreu said it wouldn't he gned for me
',(I'Te known lets of reporters, se I
Vauppesc I'm 'hard-boiled' also), but I
.knew It would be drendfully disappoint
ing net half se wicked as I was led
te shall I say hone? 'Sides which you
Jk get shocked at Wilde ami therefore
it . "Here's hoping Hie Ven Strehelm
tS'v rfiiment getH settled before jeu lese
t&', tjreur chnrmlng disposition. P. S.
rgfttpen t you publish ids picture, because
JSktjeu don't want te, or because jeu
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veil t line,
(Theuelit snmeliedy eUe sent In '
FlAnna Knrcnlnn"; mebbe net though.
id Hint sure tvns an oversight en my I
rt leaving out "The Hlueblrd." one!
1 Tourneur's llnest directorial efforts, i
feu' re probably right about Kathleen I
KerrU and "Sisters." I never read the
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I-aS iltevel, e I can't ni.t. In regard te your
Mirtt tirade, I stubbornly maintain that
i" i?if'm net nt "" lll'l"m',L You're rigid
wA'pHeiigh, you would have found it
l7HfVrceiirully dlsnppelntlni;. '
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4f;mO. C. A. writes: "When 'MnWe
Di'fUHU'd no Jlere' linked the iiietien,
tjV,ii"JWeiildii,t Viilentlne hnvi been u n'ream
iM'JMthe role uf 1'eler IbbelMinV about
'vhuiHired mere like the folIeuliiK
bed aeress my mind ; AVuldn't
Hurl be u KcrPiim an Little Lord
F7 would jeu like tu we
J.Pellv n fltii FrtillfMV
.fc'iMrtt.Mrtaetic, but
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M. XKKI.Y
the tii'innnmi;
the
senmd p.migrupli te heart. I
Kitty ('Inter writes; "All right for , Laber Party as ynu understand it n
Jim. Mr. Henry M. Xeely Xnw I don't ' any nf the late fiiPtintis nf tlie Laber
like .ten cten n little liny bit. I'm net Pnrtv. perhaps I should sy. i
even going te read your old column , "The Democrats possess' nn Interim- '
ant mere. , linnnl outlook. When they legislate j
"And jeu're entlrelv wrong about p)','r-v ';,nss "'I1 receive its proper con
what I think women should de when .-'''"intien. Nn class will be privl- I
i bet gn Hbrend. Hut. what's the ''i'1- A man will be ranked according
use nf my sa,iB nny mere? I don't 'obis production. ' I
knew nnrtlilns. ' ' "n"is smiled with the faint cynic- i
!... .... ..,.. ,, T-.i . it
suppose
Ven Strehelm would laugh nt my think
ii'ii ii" ,iiiii iniiiicr ill ,.ii' ,1
ing that '1 unlish Wives tenches a
geed moral? 'I.ct him laugh, nn' show
liis ignorance.'
"In u Philndelphia newspaper the
Kvn.viMi I'fl.l.ie I.KlHiEH there is
'The Daily Mevie Miignzinp.' which
sats: '"We will be glad te publish the
pictures of such screen plajers as nre
suggested by the fans."
"T nilmlr.t rl .nrt.iltt cupnAn itlnvfli.'u
,..mi .....i M1.....wt ,iir i.iM lcttire he
published. 1 am llatlv refused by
Henry M. Xeely "keener n' tlie
0nitmiii. Xnw I wonder just hew he ,
,.., ( f(mtV j , M,bscrlbcr and a
render of the iiiumii.
"
"I wKh te thank veu most sincerely, it. Heniember me te all jour people,
Mr. Xeely, fnr the pleasures I had d give my love te Muriel."
while I did read your column. I guess Tnl'cnte held out his hand good geod goed
jou're n pietty nice man, only jeu get hiimniedlv. His visitor made no inline
nine nun way Inn inin-li. Viiii'll lm , diiltP motion te tnke It.
much nicer after tour chnrncter has
lit-v. Tr.elliiweil. Pleas., ferulte me for
''"'
nimt nice I liaie coos,.,! ten."
(I'm really taking n great chance
in publishing tills Idler. Kitty Cleter,
because it general tone is going tn de
a let meie tlinu nil jnur lierj arguments
nf the past lumped together. It's
going te make u let of the fans get
sj nipathetic and think me a very
hiird-sliinneil. ilisagieeiibli' individual
(ttliii'h. sny ten. I nm and se you'll
win jmir tlctery after nil. Anjway.
as I threatened once before, some day
I shall hnd a picture nt ten unjuny
but tit that time, jnu probably won't
want it loe bad this is jour swan
song. Kitty ('lever, as jeu'te been a
darn gned tighter while jeu lasted.)
INDIAN REBEL ACQUITTED
High Court Reverses Sentence Im
posed en Charge of Sedition
Aliniedab.ul. British India, July V-'.
H.izrat Mehatil. president nf ihu All
India Moslem League, has been acquit
ted by the High Cnurt en n charge nf
inciting war.
Mehani was sentenced te two years'
Imprisonment mi Mat- 4 for sedition
after th- Judge had icfuid te iu n pt
n unanimous terdbt nf net guilty ren
dered In a jnrt which Included live In
dians. In ii speech before the All -India
Moslem League last December he was
dieliireil te have ndveeiited guerrilla
ttiirfaii' n hrlnj about th" estalilishiin nt
f :i ippiiMn wlilrli niilil bi'
nl'i'd tin'
I 'lilt i' 1 Stnte uf Itiilin.
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n . u i . - . j r w,
Robbers Loet Safe and Dress Vic-
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l,el. num. Ph., .Inly lli- il'.y A I'.l
- Tvmi riiiilnTi I'liti'ii'd tlie IlmisiikiT
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wiiiimli'il Snliiiniiii lliij er, tin' wnteh
mini, and after snuislilns the mmpan
safe and tnklni; about SUIO, dressed
iie.ver's wounds, innde lilm as iem-
fertahle as possible and escaped
After iittiiikliiK liejer the robberi
bound him with wire before startlni;
work en tlie lempanv safe Tlie wnteh
iiian later loosened his bends and noti
fied the authorities.
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a tl.m or us wiiiim or m in . i j
.oems en liN return fro the II ' '
1 '"'" ""fMmt HHl
nt Oxford. I.ml l.eeen e one of t lie j uil I m'
iseeivtinleM te thf I'rlme Mltil'""- fIM,p
ijeiuiR mnn reM- te hix ft nt liil ,
len ex etiirnnce mm nnsiei.ni u. "-;
plnin Ills vllt.
"You'll ferslve my waiting, fir. lie
hesKcd. "Your servnnt told me thnt
j mi were ditiinjt nut nnil would nc neinc
before 7 o'elei'k te chimin."
'fjultf right. Siicnccr." Tnllrntc re
piled. "(Set riulit into the middle of it.
plene," he enjoined.
"Tn begin with, then, can you break
jour piiBiiKcinent and conic anil dine you played en uh the ether dny?
with the chief?" "Hetteii? I theURht It was rather
"Out of the question, even If it wereiCiCVpr f mp" Tnllente objected.
a reynl cemmnn.l, was tlie llrm reply
Jlv eiiKiiKement Is unlircaknble
"The chief will be sorry." Williams
laid. "Sn am I. AVlll you co round
In Downing street nnd see him after
ward V"
"I could." Tnllente admitted, "but
why? I hnve nothing te say te him.
I ,1111 I ..Ti.v'l,, J 1 .1 1 111' t.flllll nil,, i.r
kay te mc. There lire always pressmen
loitering nbeut Downing street.
"I knew all nbeut thnt." Williams
assented, "but this time, Tnllente.
there's inniPtlilns in it. The chief ipmr
reled with you for tin- snkc of the old
gang. Well, he innde n bloomer. The
old gang aren't worth sixpence. They're
rather a hindrance than help te legis.
hum i . u.iu mi n-. ii- Miiini-ii uir re
jMHimy. as ou saw tin- afternoon.
I .! II HI Hlfc'- ...III llill, lilt' 1IIUIIJI Willi
MHI.
"Well, there you are." Williams
went nn. "The chief's fed up. I enn
talk In yen here freelv because I'm net
nn ntlicial peren. run jeii discu-s
terms at nil for n rapprochement?"
"(Jut of the question !"
"Yeu mean that jeii arc ten much
cniumlttpil tn Dartiey and the Deme
crats
"Thnt Is where the Denmernts enrne I
In." Tnllente pointed out. "They have
none of tlie narrower niitlnnk nf the
'-m in clairvoyant tout a.
..... , ,. i .
.-.niiiwi ii nuic iiioiien
sir." he
ventured. "Whnt about Miller?"
"Well, what nbeut him?"
"Are jeii going te serte with him?"
"Ileally," Tnllente protested, "for
n political opponent, or the representa
tive of a political opponent, jeu're a
Irllle en the Inquisitive side."
"It's a matter that you'll hnve te
face some time or ether." tlie jeung
man asserted. "I happen tn knew that
Dartrey is committed te Mi'ler."
"I don't see Imw you can happen te
knew anj thing of the sort," Tnllente
declared, a lit t le bluntly. "In any
ctc. Spencer, mv political association
or non-n-seclntlon with Miller Is en-
Mrnl mv .,.. nffulr nn.l nn enn linnl-
,- . ...... . ! ..-. jw,. .. ....
"There nn. just one thing mere I
was u-UiiI te mention, sir." he said.
1 will he quite rriiiils if I may. My,
instiuctinns were net te allude te It It
jnur attitude were in tlie least con
ciliatery.
"(ie en." Tnllente bade him curtly.
"There has been a rumor going nbeut
that some years age while the war was '
en. In fact ynu wrote a very wonder- '
fill attack upon the trades unions. Tills
attack was s, bitter in tone, se damn
ing in some of its facts, and, in short, ,
such u wonderful production, thnt nt
tlie last moment the late Prime Min
ister used his influence with you te
suspend its publication. It tvns he'd
ever, nnd In the meantime the nttitudc
of the trades unions toward certuln
phases of the war was modified, ami
tlie collapse of (iermany followed seen
afterward. Consequently that article
was never published."
"Yeu are cticcdingly well In- j
formed," Tnllente admitted. "Pray i
proceed." I
"Tin-re is In existence," the young
mnn lenttnued, "a signed copy of that '
artiile. Itn publication at tlie present,
niMiicut would probably make jour pe- '
salon with the Democratic party un- I
tenab'e."
"Is tills n mntter of blackmail?" ,
Tnllente asked. I
The .tnung ni.in stiffened.
"I nm speaking en behalf nf the
i Prime Mlnisiei. sir. He desired me te
Infntm ten that tlie signed copy nf that
article has been offered te lilm within
the Inst few dajs." I
Tnllente was silent for several me- '
meats. The jeung man's subtle Intl-
minion wiii ;i sliuik in nieru ways than
OIll'.
"Th" manuscript tn wliicli you n1
fpr," ii.- said at lii-t, "nn fteltn from
mj study at Martlnlim1 under somewhat
"!,IVnr. ".iitien,.-
"I'itIihih .miii wiitilil like te pxplaln
tlir,,,' ."iditlniis te Mr. Ilorleck," Wll-
jUIls ui;i;mii.d,
Tnlli'iite lii-ld open the deer.
"I shall net m-pIc out your rhlpf," 1ii
said, "but I will tell him tlie truth
about that manuscript if nt im time we
should enme tnKetlier. Ill t lie men li-
time I rim perfectly in accord with the
view which jour chief no doubt holds
ceneeriilii!,' me. The publication of that
article at tlie present moment would in-
evitabh end my connection with the
Demecr.ule Tarty and probably ele-e
my political career. This Is n position
which I should court rather tlinn sub
mit te bliiekniull direct or Indirect."
TOL
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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, .WEDNESDAY, JTJLY 12, 1922
"My chief will resent your nelnu sucli,
w""'. "'J-.'' WIlllnniM declnrcil.
"eiip I'lilpf reutl hnr nveldeil It
, j.uHpIemh lira of the wnMPpeper
lnsket nnd an exercise, of the Rift of
Tnllrntc retorted, ns the
,(orIeck cnmc fni.l , fU.c wltM Tnl.
rte tl.e follewlti r.fteriioen In one of
., err,(, f ., ,, (, cflrpclj.
trellnIlllg ,t nn invitation, led lilm
forcibly Inte Ills prlvntc room, lit,
t,irncd his secretary out nnd locked the
jenr
, "1 wnnt te feewhnt's doing, In a few
minutes," he snlu
I "I can tell you that. HorlecU de-
'In red. "XethliiB nt all. I was junt
'off when I happened te nee you. You're
liHiklnx very nt nnd pleased with your
HPf, is it because of thnt rotten trick
"Perfectly legltlmntp. suppep. i
tlip ether ns'cnted grudgingly. "That's ,
the worst of having n tactician in op-1
position."
"Yeu shouldn't hnve let mc get
there." wns the quirk retort. I
;down b(,.wr0Il ,is flnspn
Ilorleck drew it paper Knife slowly
'I sent illlnms te you yesterday.
"Yeu did. A nice errnnd for it re
spectiiblv brought -mi young mnn!"
1 "Chuck that. Tnllente."
1 "Yhv? 1 didn't misunderstand him.
did I?"
"Apparently. He told me that you
used the word 'blackmail.' "
"1 don't think the dictionary supplies
1 n milder equivalent."
'Tnlleute." said Ilorleck with a
ifrimn. "upM! rinMi with this once nnd
for ever. I refused the eiler of the
manuscript in question.
"I nm glnd te hear It," was the la
conic reply.
"Leaving thnt out of the question,
then, I suppose there's no chance of
jour ratting?"
"Xet the fnlntest. I rather fancy
I've settled down for geed
Ilorleck lit a cigarette nnd leaned
pull the chestnuts out of
(ire for I
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rni nMl a I m. & mhpiwoeh ai
AIMA UVHKN.S In
"FIND THE WOMAN"
FAIRIvieuNt":IIt,v,,;rl,s:urv"
ANITA STEWART
in "MiniNji TJiiU'l'M'"
GREAT NORTHERN Wi llFll
CHARLES RAY
HOPE HAMPTON
InJHTAU.lHT"
I IDITDTV BHOAD A: COI.l'MISIA AV
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AI.I-STAK nT In
"MISSING HUSBANDS"
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VJlAltlN 1 MATINJ'.i: DAILY
11. W. liKIKllTH'S I'lllllll CTHIN
"ORPHANSOF THE STORM"
OVERBROOK mu lI ?"u
MILDRED HARRIS
InJ'TMJi WOMAN XNl"Ni HOI s;-
DAI K1 KHANKKUHD AVi:. -
rAllvl Miintis sTr.nET
I'ANMK lll'ltsT'.S
"JUST AROUND THE CORNER"
Ajldnj Atlr.it linn SurnrPVn rnlf tP le
DCTCMT Market Ht llelew 17ttt
tt.Llt,lN 1 10 A M te 11 I', il.
POLA NEGRI
In "THi: IlKVIl.'N PAWN"
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lir-VI. 1 J '! 'ri!l.'i'l'ri("i"i,N iT.
NORMA TALMADGE
:iij'8MU.iyTiinerni"
SHERWOOD "JIat.'!?1'!! Si
Av.
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EARLE WILLIAMS
In 'IRKSTI.KSH HOUIJ"
333 MARKETpWJX WiTffi
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,our friends Dartrey, Miller nnd com-
''""'Se thh Is the Inst bid, eh?" Tnllente
observed.
"U'h thp last bid of nil." was jlip
grave answer. "There is nothing
mere."
-"And what becomes of you?"
s "One Hectlen of the Press will say
that I hnve shown vqlf. denial nnd pa
triotism grentcr than nny mnn of my
ceiierntlnii nnd that my name will bp
handed down te history as one of the
most sltiKle-mlndcl stntemnen of the
dny. Anether seclien will say that I
have been forced Inte n well-deserved
retirement nnd that It will remain n
monument te my everlasting disgrace
thnt I brought my party te such strnlts
thnt It was obliged te compromise with
the repretentntlvp of nn untried nnd un
proved conglomeration of fnnntlcs. A
third section "
"Oh. chuck it; Tnllente interrupted.
'!f,i..irw.1f 1 niiiirntlnlfi vnllf iiffnr lin
cnusp I knew thnt there is n large
auieunt of self-denial in it, but I nm
dud of nn opportunity te end all these
discussions. My word is passed te
Dartrey."
"And Miller?" the Prime Minister
n-Ked. witli ciil.n irony.
rniieiHP lrit Hie sung nnu irewneu
irritably.
I hnve hnd no discussions of nn.v
sort with .Miller," he answered. "He
has never been represented te mc as
holding nn ellicial position In the
party."
"If you ever succeed in forming n
Democratic government." Ilorleck said,
"mark my words, jeii will hnve te in
clililn him."
"If ever I ncccpt nnv one's offer te
form n government," Tnllente replied,
"It will be nn one condition nnil one
rendition only, which is that 1 clioe-e
my own Ministers."
"If you become the head nf the
Democratic Party," Ilorleck pointed
out. ".miii will have te tnkc ever their
pledges."
"I de net ngree with you," was the
firm renlv. "nnd further. I siiccpst most
respectfully thnt this discussion is net
nKreenblc te me.
was offered te mc, without nny hint at
TOt'Rsi
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JACK HOLT nnil IIKIIi: llMKs In
"North of the Rie Grande"
CEDAR C0T" ccDAnAvSui7
1.30 nnu a 7 ?ni 'i I' ii
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
In "Till: WAV ny , ji.xu,..
COLISEUM f1;;1"1 ,".?'''" i
DORIS MAY
In "1101 CtZf.
JUMBO ,V1,!P T- eiiwnD avp
tARLt WILLIAMS
"Till: MAN IK,,.,, IMIIVMM, hTRKKT"
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LEADER lsT lmmAVi
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LOCUST ''JlLtsJnM-Fuf:T ti.St;!
1V1M.C 1WUKKAY
In 'TASCi.VATIO.N"
NIXON'S AMBASSADOR""-"
TOM MIX in "Up and Going"
NIXON MU NU MAIIKBT BM. "
HERBERT RAWLINSON ''
.J"l,l,: " .(."
69TH ST. 'I"e"tr;- e";''""
"North of the Rie GVande"
Strand ae"n t vYB.ny.
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"find,he"w6man"
ARDMORE "mm
GEORGE ARLISS
In "DIMIAKI.I"
GRANT 0""a",.AD AVE.
.IA.MIN 111 ll'l-lt ,,........"
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"The Girl Frem Porcupine"
AT OTHER THEATRES "
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GERMANTOWN 'Vr0?,'."!;:,", '
SEENA OWEN In "SISTERS''
MWKV HKMOX In "A PAIK Of KI.VCJ8"
PARK ",MBA!!a Kri
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finnnclnl return, en tne sole condition
thnt I guaranteed Its public production.
It Is perfectly obvious, therefore. Hint
there Is some one ftlrrlng who means
hnrni. I spenk te you new only nn a
friend nnd ns it wpll-wlsher.
"Dlil I understand Williams te say
that the document was stolen kem jour
study nt Martlnlme?" ,
"It was stolen," Tnllente replied,
"bv mv secretary, Antheny Pnlliser.
who illsnppen'rcd with It one night in
Aligiist."
" 'Disappeared' ' secmt rntlier n
vague term," Ilorleck remarked.
"A trllle meledrnmntlc, I ndmlt,"
Tallnnte assented. "He were the clr
cumstnnccs of his -dlnappcarance. I
can nssure jeii thnt I nave had the
police inspector of fiction nskln me
curious questions nnd I nm convinced
Hint down In Devenshire I nm still an
object of wisplclen te the local gos
sips." "I remember rending nbeut the nf
fair nt the time." Ilorleck remarked,
as he unlocked the deer, "It never
occurred te me. though, te connect It
with nn.vthlng of this sert: Surely
Pnlliser was n cut nbeve the ordinary
blackmailer?"
Tnllente shrugged his shoulders.
"A confusion of ethics." he snlil. "I
ilnrc say .ten remember that the young
man conspired with my wife te boost
me into a peerage behind my back.
However! "
"One last word. Tnllente," Ilorleck
Interrupted. "I nm net nt liberty te
tell you from whnt source the offer ns.
te your article came, but I enn tell en
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i Chestnut at 13th Street
Convenient te every
where 400 rooms 400
baths moderate in price
superior in service.
Reef garden 21 stories
above the street.
DAVID B. PROVAN
Managing Director '
wixriiEsTr.n. va.
Hetel Evans
Winchester, Va.
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NATrnAr, lunixa:. va. natikal nitiixiK. va. natcbai. nnmeK. va.
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Natural Bridge, Virginia
iHterf- in resi ,i ' Li. ', V.' V "C ' ,r (ills.,lNl"iani m I'lclui ciue Binnilcur, the region abounds with places e
with the War nf si" "n S . "n'l rn"iv1",:,u i? "', ""t".r" An"""'' ,,f1"- r" f"'1(1 'Saltpetre Cave," associated
witn tlie war of 1S12 and the Civil War; "The Lest U,vr" ahd "l.ai.c Waterfalls."
ine llOiel tH InriTO .'Hill rrimmnillnne ..1,1. tU- ..i . . ..
tinnlenN nnd ,mr nun .l-iiV.. .n" ', ' "' t-hieum eruimas-. I lie Uiiiph are HUp pneil Iieni inc i"'"
and meter L rein l nm ?,, """"e, nnd scenery are unsurpassed. DanelnK. .wlmmlnp. tennis, herselucU rlUIng
inn moierink round out the sumnnTs enievment Antii'n.i,iieU .. ,.n .,..i.,u ... f r. ., v .c. v tin luay
Stations.
une niBhfs ride from
Fer Hates and Reservations Address NATURAL
miiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHn,,,,,,,,,,,,,
TAV MAIIHKT. VA.
i ?fF llllliilllillHillllilin I II' Illlri'l I'lllllll !;iinirf!TTTTTm'
.'UilJ'l'''M"iiiiiuimi!iin.HMni!H;H;jj;j(ii
. JrH
this Pnlliser wns nni or did net nppcnr
te be connected with It In nny wny.
"Hut 1 knew who wns." tnllente ex
tlnlmcd. tlth a siidiien lightning-like
recollection of thnt meeting en the rnll
wny platform nt Weedy liny "Mil-
Ilorleck made no nnswer. Te his
visitor, however, the whole affair was
new clenr.
"Miller must hnve bought the manu
script from Pnlliser." he snld. "when
hejtncn whnt sort of un offer Dnrtrey
tvns going te mnke te me nnd realized
hew It would nffect him. Ilorleck. I nm
net sure, after nil. thnt 1 don't rnther
envy you If you decide te drop out of
politics. The main read Is well enough
but the bytvuvs nre pretty lllthy,"
Ilorleck remained gravely silent nnd
Tnllente pnssed out of the room, renl
izlng thnt he hnd finally several hlH
connection with orthodox English poli
tics. The renllisntlnn. however, wns
rather mere of a relief than otherwise.
With- n little smile of nnticlpn nnticlpn
tlen upon his lips, he hurried te the
telephone. In n few moments he win
spenklng te Annie, I.ndy Jmic's innld.
"Will you give her Inilyshlp u mes
sage?" he asked. "Tell her thnt I nm
unexpectedly free for nn hour or se.
nnil nsk If 1 in a y come around nnd
see her?"
The innld tvns nbsent from the tele-
t'AI'ITOI. TOtm
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