Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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f WORLD OUTSIDE In" WXP8- Bear for Punishment
By HAROLD MacGRATH
nillllhe tfy of a fishter $7,000,000 and a beautiful glrVe
"bythe author of "The Man en the Bex," "Luch of the. IrUh,"
love
etc.
Cepirlaht, 13tt, 1U Hareld MacOrath
fi..ta fiKfllNfl THi: PTORY
.ft'niwOOD JBRKUIAH BANCROFT.
OOWZPi"tfliAt. mwlfrleuf maanat. who
ult cenlrrtl of
drain, unaer
circumstance. Jerrii
nmia rare iverKi
hit nhtll'reit, un
til, icnen
ecr Info
AfFienrf. ftn
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jrrru i tin-
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jiily-nVfiin nlutief "P hatnrds and
The Adventure Syndicate
1 . .,. M nfl llm iwltfnnr tirli
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I'lteldlv, "if you nre marked, nil
te precaution In the world will net
U" .. .- fn.-Hiniiti. vim will
"'f j.M,i. That's all there
111 DtU, ' "" "T't. tl. .I.I llnnn
ffteft. u letnemuc. ... -
t.l. fntn inn mil Mi
He either tears ma " -
Or hi AW" "r0. "'I1"1 I , 1
nb 'hires net nut It the touch
Te win or lese It nil.
"ttliafs the use of nil this money If
v " . u,.mn fun nut 'nf if.
ffhrnveefruy? Wl
JU' ? "1 II In rlllfnltl living. Or Will
1W. .mlftw hepitals I""' research lnbor lnber
TJS& Or "will ou let it Krew until
& ever nn.l smetners jeu? In
tt,?Pi while veu will no longer be n
AS you will become the slave
If three millions. I ener you n ten
S,irT,eenpe. Have you ever played.'
PtheuliI W that you liiul net. Well.
Lertly "e will never Imve the chance;
K ill be a -IrudRe a jpur life.
"'.. . .... ..I. n nllPSt Oil.
....1. n mntiv iiucstlens an you like,"
Hi1 the seller of atlvunture in rhpeiwe
NS&Tned a contra for
n mlvcnture. said lianrren. ..it.ui
l"fSnS lore. Wouldn't it he likely
for me te dWruct her as one of your
Mid puppets? Hew nl out tlmt
Yeu read the prepectus n little bur
riedlf. All e offer is man-tuff, 'ler
K is of a subject of rea-enInB but
of feeling and therefore there are no
common principles upon which one can
persuade another cenivrnins It. He
i,T81eiif mutnal friend lteswell. If n
reunS and pretty woman entered the
nine, the would enter it imtunilty. in
the true ndventiinniH style. And If the
n'ght'JfOn, your un immnum mi iiuvi
bcentpfU invested."
"Yeu liac an nuswer for pwrythlng.
"t'niim Who telU nnthitiK Mieuhl
hire.' Well. I'll leave tins prospectus,
iplotejraph of tleerse Itfllinnn, who
bought one of our ndvi'iitine-, te-
(ttber mm a hjuiepsis ui nut ui-n-u
lai. Understand, part of the ml
rentiire ii ours, part of it the imtnral
Kqaence of events." The adventurer
placed the photograph and synep-ls en
the de"k. "Here Is our regular nd-
JdresK."
"The Hellvia Knierald Ceuipnny."
read, Bancroft, "West I'eit seeend,
near uienun.r.
"That is the sign en our doers. We
should hestltnte te use the (Ireat Ad
Tenltire Company for rensens already
tiplfilnM. (NtrnMbly wi are manipil
Ittlns net pioineling a small emerald
mine from whleh we are re.tllj taking 11
qnantltj-ef nurket.ible emeralil.-i. TIiim
Hene? coer our rxpenxe-. dm lug dull
tiraeit, when c linl nelhitig but thy
nnhy jeuth."
I!.ineri)fl gfinueil. "If I mulil K' n
n adventure with jim 11s a r,di' part
ner, nhj. 1 don't vi. ."
rjuMi it Mould become n e ik s imir
' "atig t!" he shlil, with n gnycty
which would have deceived the Cumnenn
Hlbylj "I B,y j. 1 fcci ttl(lt 1 H,i
be perfectly nt heinet"
'JAnetlier plntc. Mrs. Heme."
I put nnether one en, sir, net
knowing "
"Come nletiR, then. Heswcll," said
. .".,!r,,lft' ievlnlly. "I any, de jeu
drink?"
"Occasionally ; but I nm mere or less
11 !SS!,',rn.,.e m,,n Mr Unncreft."
"The cellnr is full of the stuff, though
vfjnever opened nny of It. Sometimes,
In the fields during harvest, I've taken
my g ass of eggnog, mude with hard
elder."
"Nobody in the village told me your
father drank."
II "e didn't. He wbh a teetotaler."
Ah I another one of these forccles-
lirnu '
"Possibly. I'll take the randle and
well explore. Yeu can pick out the
brnnil you like."
"That's royal, I must say. Lend en."
Inwardly the adventurer smiled. He
reached Inte tlu nHiei-'u mtn.i nn.t'
opened the nebulous Idea forming there,
"" l'c ,'nlght have opened n ripe plum.
Uet.1!Iln.,lrm,1:' cll "e he would babble?
Decidedly the boy hud an old bend en
liw shoulders.
it T'.15 w;',0,e 'euth end of the cellar was
lined with sloping rucks, upon which
reposed three or four Imridred bottles,
covered with dust and cobwebs. The
adventurer seized the candle and bent
te serutln-ize a bottle. Hemance Oentl.
?." Hm.ui"c wus '"-'IP. tee? Itemance
Centl, (Jjh de Vnugcet, and Chateau
que111! Up leaned Hgninst an apple
barrel and began te chuckle unmind
ful that the tallow from the candle drip
ped 011 his whees.
"In dead world like this!" he fcaid.
Have you any opinion of what you
have get here?"
"Ne."
;iIew long tins been here?"
Oh, ever since I can remember. Tick
t'iiig cold ""' T'le StCak Ui" be gct"
The adventurer returned the candle
mid selected a bottle of Remance Ceiiti,
which he wrapped in his handkerchief,
careless of the dust, and tucked under
I; s arm. He followed Huncreft into the
dining room.
'"ou will have fe drink il out of
an ordinary goblet," said ilancreft. "I
suppose there Hie some formalities, some
ceremonial, in opening a bottle of this!
n...... .Mil ! nm a giecn hand en thnt
score.
Will you join me?"
'Well. I don't suppose a glnhs will
be my utter damnation."
"1011 mwer can tell."
"Mew much je thin muff worth?"
"Somewhere around ten thousand."
J.ancrett s sensation was one of in in
(lifterenee; and he began immediately te
analyze thl'i indifference. Net se long
age the information would have wrench
ed 11 shout of ineiedulity out of him,
while new he accepted it as something
ordinarily puMible. A millionaire, whv
shouldn't his wine cellar be worth rome reme
thing.' Hare Old Wine
"I could sell It for yen tomorrow,"
said the adventurer.
' "Hoetleg it?"
'.Seinetliliig like that, of course."
Ilancreft laughed contentedly, and
began te attack his steak.
Hut the higiiillcancp of ih0 laughter
did net cape ... heen ears of hs
giRMt. riierc uie boetleggeis and beet
leilgeiv ' lie sjiid .t:i vi.lv v.... l-.,...
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01,111111; iiijeiii rein wme
By Sidney Smith'
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SOMEBODY'S STENOGThe Saturday Night Dance The Bull Fighters
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SiilliriaeLliged for I'ip iIieurIiI." tln ! v,m "" .!' ,''"le te penult this nectar
adenlluiT add d dryly. "W i iel eiitually leturn te sediment anil bit -
tOjjdlier. Who ran mij V" lie strappei
llie perttiillii iiii-l lese.
.At UN moment there came a tremen
dous rumb e of thunder: feil.el lislit-nln;-ifailnl
hither and yen; th" wind
rose te li-aipest strength, ami the old
heue Ireiahleil. The two men .steed
IIMmJiij, nhsti.ictedl.v peiliaiiK The
idicnturer liirned. his eyes twinkling
Willi fictitious llierillliellt.
'All llli't is neeileil." lie snid Oill'l in
theportlfiilie iiniiler his arm, "te perfect
me moment l. Ter me te viiiiIm'i la a
cloud of siilphiuiiiiu smoke."
"I WOll.Icr if it Uelllll uslnillr.ll IlleV"
ld lUiii reft. laughing. Then he ob-
Mrieu.ur.s. ijiirne in the doerwnv
iltitud .im hestitant.
'Slipper Is en III- table, sir." she
announced.
HJ." Mid Hani reft. uith llml
rudy hnspitalii, which Is tti te he
leund among Ihr ceuiilr foil;, "lime
upper uith me. C along. The local
hotel In nreth ininr. nm! 1 e.1,1 i.Im, i..m
.., 1 ' r ,' "
.leah, trail potato , miIihI. and miiih
ifllie.ss. nines ilic. MiniiL' in..,, 11,,.
siuae as hinitaii beings. A certain num
ber of years, nnd they reach the top of
heir 1 Iger; then ihey begin te decline.
li. i knew what is nelng en in the back
of your bend. Yeu lime wiitten me
down nenie bind' of a creek, and our
suspicions lane been confirmed bv nix
ener te take the wine off your hands."
I.anereft was conscious of n warmth
111 his cheeks. "Honestly , new, can xeu
blame inc'"
.111 ngni. p 11 vj ,, nj,eut
1 he (.ie.it Aiheiiiure Cempnnv. Keen
the prospectus .mil laugh ever it in
the days te come."
1 here are semn rutt.,..,, ...i.it. .
in ; pass in advantages the most tenacious
""""" ' '"" who nnu something
te sell and did net care pnrticularlv
whether jeu bought it or net. Ilaneref't
was impressed. He pyed his goblet of
wine, n.ek a swallow , and found it
geed. A mellow lire .sepmrd te set nlmut
In willing every ein in bis body,
".'ine let of chairs."
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I Bet ydu Siai6 Doht tgu " l"i thm
SO BY THE. MUSICAL LAU6H HbU HAVE.
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The Yeung Lady Acress the Way
PATHETIC FIGURES
The young lady aciess the way
says she voted by mnil nt the pri
mary and hasn't get an answer yet.
nu FONTAINE FOX
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PPle pie te remember. The worst f ! been studying his sensations
tie blew will he ever in" an hour!
hiipper.'" The adventurer's head
camenNmt with a jerk. "Supper--
Allethrr Inl. !,...,. , ...,i ...
U glaiic-e : there was dlllnleiice in old
u?". r,ll'', '"Iciniicp 111 n.incn.ft's:
rat in u,e ginncpH f t, adventurer
were was remMthlng akin in the loe'c
? "laniiidliig wolf who unexpectedly
Bnds hlmself ,11Ki ,,, .lt
R, V, 011'." n'"1 I,IV'' wuiiper." urged
r..arnfl' Hlm wouldn't bine tinned
... u irninp into hiicIi u Nlerin. Net
1 ", . iw j k. ('I,-, 11 v" 1 111 irn if) I HI IIC 11
'eiiaritabe Instinct was wholly 1 that a lever illicit thus smooth a wen
tat thl
-iwu inn 11 ... .1 ,. ..
Th.. "" eesem llivilllllell.
latre wus n mi.i,... 1 , .. r ...
", '' "" e era wei; ler
fc,u ,, "" "Miiiiiieiii ; ami tins
l.tL,k.,r'ln.1!(;1'' '"' ""'''d be both. "Come
li.,' .,'s. u ".nailer of a mill
,.:. V1."5 m"cl. mid the wa
ilies.j chairs here. A fine let of
Dutch cherry , worth about three hun
dred each; piebably mere, since the set
s c-eniplete My word, this house is
like All Haba s cave the farther you
go, the mere wonderful it becomes.
Ileinaiiee Centl and nntifpie Dutch!"
"And both are ever my head," Ban Ban
ireft confessed. "Yet T have always
admired these (hairs without knowing
why."
The adventurer rece and shifted the
chair about In his bands with loving
,..... 1 ........ 1. .., I . .. .n
...im'iiir,v, n erriirreii e ilancreft
from
will be
lift nlAntn ... . 1 .
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."rotwnsjeting. II,
uiu hi mi- .1......: 1 . e , . . .
if ft..."' ""I'liie'i 11 lermmiinie arrav
He had by con-
:cti v.. .n... . ...
et f.w .1 ; .1 '"''"" uieai; mil as
ten of thcNe tnctN Imi.i i...., ....,,..
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"Pen a, nan's wits aiidMVenth,:,;, I,"
ipVif,,'1'1'' ,I"",V"' ,"8 Klw ledge
iteffi"01"? ",H" Presentidiunry.
an s hand. He glanced nt the neir-h.
boring chair, but could net see what
tbeie was te fondle.
"Hy the way," Miid the adventurer,
setting down the chair, "I believp I
saw a volume back thereon antiques."
"The one book I never took much
interest In."
"I'll get it." He was gene but i
iiiinule. It sti uck Ilancreft as odd, the
eaie with which the man found the
100I.. ".see said the euest ns In. lnld
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OLD MAM FiriK WHO HAS BEEN
YjmE. YteAfts PLArWlrte A TftiP Te THE
CTV Te VgR.Pr THE REPORTS A80OT GAU5
THtt STREET IH SKlHTS OP Te TW6rt KMEfcS.
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PETEYGet His Name and Address
H eit V CR OtO He "&T DiO ffl DID I SAM ttH THins ABOOr ffjk
P Yvi.ve ftPPLE Pis KC cine., te , simpw ASKeD W P''f WC
fffl r Picmie , eh h tej, m nsusk lmseagel ip vejr- Ef
UK AHO TteN QrStiCe t JIG ? ( ( R FMHeR- COOLO HOLLER- Se LWt
ra YOO Kwtf DDRH LL e DiONf. S Vw cs Hca. ri A fAU A'
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HE 5 IMTeREiTee
NlesUv Ifsj 5TLi-
UFE STUFF
.. . II.B m,M. then, snmethlinr like
1 "ue leek ui. ii,, . . , im.m. . . mini 11 r 1'iit'Ni at iii? inn
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uuiii s iPiiuc. Jiang me, out Jiere's a
photograph of the identical cbalis!"
"Dees t say who owned themV"
asked Hancreft with an eagerness ail
out of proportion with his actual In
terest in the chairs. He had nlwass
"terl , ""s"r"rlll,"n""- """I
' iimi 1 I'liin.., ,. -.,..1. i. . t
kMi.i V -'!- Ill nilllll I Mil llll Illll ill I . I I
vun'ii;ini(.. n(r(, ..,,,,: "in",; ' """ 1'""""" ""out tne books, he vase,
;ww er, '',V np ',P J. "?' L I: ! the chairs. They did net belong
? iti.ii.-nih.. ,7 lis uV 1 t '".I', ll"USL ,llls ,m,,ny ",,nll,-
ltm. i't of ,,js h. ,.1, nL 1 Z " M1)'s ,",,, ,,,llf !" ''hairs a:e
Si '" thr..ii"w.t lliu r nr 1 n. "'' ''' the author." The adventui, r
UleV' '"' l' e dd " en.ee l!,l,,,! ,,n,,! ,0 ,l, ,it!" l'"
rA'.rh. fiii llm,. .,. 1,,,' .... '.i-'V.",r 'hat doesn't get us any wbeie. '('. ,1.
fffl m , .- ... " ....n.rti i.s.'ii
'.'. Ill," Hill ,...
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blue ejes of the 1111-
lailgli.
UW'. 10 su.hlenh I,,.,,',,,, I,.
11 is true iha
traliusl in th,.
"ion 011 liuiiinn faces, his ears
Mi' ""."'"i
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Vei ."."," .'"" '"at liuncret s
li..:."01 "'"lined In the an of r.m.l.
H ejpre.
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L 'VUB' P eiuiual, i ,, ,., 'i, , "f
ruling it. " " 1 1 uiiniiiiiwti in
'wness of ,:" iV 1 . "T1 i"1.1""-
....! , , , IM- ,n 1M-
IHMJ'M'I whli-li or 'Mil
Him1 ttllH.. llOWIHiM.
Mini.
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lift IK.... I I ' ..
pMfcl,,., I'.Muurn ny u Hinlli
Oil in,
" lk i . 1 . ""fit iiwni'ti'ii
hX.ViiiInl!iu,l',,l,UB,,,,,r' wl',,,h
rtilxiin ,i"ml v"!1"'1 nhriiinly. did
At .1 'N'!. I
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fUfjr, ". iluij; . , Mny , Hup.
lfer,ir""!",'K I''"'"'.'-."
la (..., ""b'1'1' bieii nu. conscious of en
tmf i.,"::" "".ll '" " WBH no
" Jfari.: 1, '", ;,,"",ntl fr I'ejen.
"lulntiii : I 1 If, lp ,'"' romantic
"U)1 n',ir K. "'", 'eckless, but be
r,W' ''nhsillil. Uefusc the sup.
kCi " ? "" f'Tgct nil about
!"," Hie. A!u'""''-" company. He
","" 1.1 L1, .""'r1' " Promote I.Ih
thll r ' .1, ' ,":,0ll. hi.i.sell' in-
k,,, "" "iiiiiT ins root 1 tie
TTflfolie upon the. chair.
K.' Of course, the iiubllsliers would
knew who t ,1. K.' is. or was." The
adventurer turned te his chair, "An
tlipie. uie net valuable merely because
they are old. but for two reasons the
artistry of the maker mid the shndewy
associations which cling te the objects.
Take that chair theie with the anus.
Three hundred joins old. Yeu hae
Imagination, Think of conjure up
all the women who have sut in that
chair, their bright faces, their iacc
caps and dome of them with a
child in their arms."
Te lluncreft's wonder, the smlle for
which lie had been waiting broke. It
was directed at the rluilr a smile tliitl
was lender and wistful, lending a
strange beauty te the harsh face. Ilan Ilan
ceoft decided that his opinion of the
man must undeige (oiihlileruble rccon rccen rccon
Hiuctlen. Ne rogue could smlle like
that. .Still, when the face came around
again thpie was mockery in the eyes.
"I suppose I hern must lie a casket
about Idled with pearls and rubles and
duiiiuiuils."
"J doubt It," said Itallciutt.
"Hew did jeu two gct en?"
CONTINUED MONDAY
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GASOLINE ALLEY Read and Run
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