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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 8, 1928_PART 7 5 I I IS EMP‘ I \ 37 SLEE ‘ 7 E The Doughboy Star .of the New War 1 : Film Started in With a “Naked i § Brain” and Only One Arm—But ( . e B)’ Edgar F. Sullivan in the Final Reel He Gave Hol!y- “I—COULD 1 TRADE ORANGES - WITH YOU, MR. RAY OND? i he T r'll REis 0N (KR PEELED The Star's First-Run Fiction, wood the Thrill That Comes but . . . in the firat third of the story the lead-| Then Josie proudly placed herself Otwe ma Llfeume. P ing'man must be an lowa farmer boy, | bestde him. i ) ! 4 PN very much two-fisted. S but you'd [ “What stage were you last on, Al ‘ J ,-fl J g betier report back to the studic and in what war?” | Whereat “Nuked Brain” smiled a| From somewhere on the fringe the i o o000 $750,000 on this film, and | It Goldberg's money w lll'“,):::)“l”\\;lnl”:‘ll;\" r\:x}::l|||‘|;u‘l:‘ral"rxlli‘l‘.r{;(r taunt ;:'Inlx‘!!i;nm and Al could only |,y e investment d»pt-nd‘;' r.mn hv this pnhlulr'o‘y; deap rhaps an wate | d vell: ; | this company conducts itself from this ' yon alf." i wire Mr. Goldbers. | “10 teach you all what insuby [ point on.: And: 80, I any. pessan— o Eaaateies The wire has gone already, asking | tion means i 1t wae ifitle nn who | «aid: “If you counid. But a ir substitute,” Aut all hands grinned. Such threats | (4 WhE BUOE Cm e o eled or. | berg's mones, why not let him settie or Al bowed him ont. Then are too idle when the film fs in the | JOF ol 08 S0 0 S it ale he stdod. amusedly watching the|pan : | croxsed behind Fiz Al to That's right tag with that empty | “We'll try it over! Retake:” . b n't tisd up e . k'd breay il ellow eur, breeze play ! Brain,” who sat upon a shell hole gaz- | Willicombte leered n at him. sleeve as L LS Lo g 'R ling stolidly at the two he had just | “Dodge behind a techniealiy. Ang slumped oft toward his tent. lcaught. 1t Al by pansing, had not t fight * k% & [6INJAKED BRAIN" was punctured | own he fell hier pase him, 4 hundred nke aid aked Brain,” N Hollywoodl telegrama move moun- after that. His heart seemed | kindly exes that switched away would coryhod v n 1 von answer Ause t T though® made a speech. thousand ears heard | hig hov. to #ii thie mob. A spese : von meant for me. Me—a erippl e and mmmies. | But not | withered and the atrophy of self-pity | fave tolegraphed it. But Al did the Manniex. Whatever their antece- | &ripped his soul. ‘They all could e |and turn, et annie Goldhergs of Holly. | his spirit_ flicker, and Al smiling a8 | josie's ; e o | he worked next day, shot scene on| «f de oranges with you. ' yvour mind. Humph' =0 Nood are ol A e | scene of war-time atmosphere | Mr. Ravmond? Here's one freshly ol dog who ean't fight 4ol AginE: editions of" evening | " And, in between, 1o keep the patient | pouted, and it's real juicy i how, T didn’t try to fr ¢ Ttk Tow, and mayhap | Anacsthetized until the fateful hour. | ™ And'a thousand cves grew misty as | tha filme. hig hov. d4id 17 It r el » to irritate his mental wounds, Big Al|« ol T with a queer, boy-like | heen tryving to hlow ked one ar «d ' chicken, heef I B nee A vear enjoved chicken, heet (0 00" attack by booming an ocen- | 1iteh along one corner of his month, | A Aot mpra. | Slon—an outgushing of vitriol whose | forced 4 smile of gratitude and made | Weil —gat this, pardner. He Thee Tt Todny. b Swna n millionaire | ClmAX was a retake of some scens he | e iviie. phie Bl e Lo “llom magnet.” He might not wax | claimed Ted had ruined. = Josian | o 11 may be permitied.” Al Willl- | von fight?" liaLeht. o Battieia Hrdre| e Al had failed to reckon Josi H‘-um\.-)h,n: looked away now, but the | To Big Al whom nobo i cehieio. oF | BRch. DUt i Bow | Nears warmth of broken granite in his eves Big Al the all.powerf Facaiving set in any Amland base ball | MUK troops might neutialize the | voice, “I should like to announce that |znd a surprised gnsp was a1 league, 3 | listlensness, the poor tec :u.muw‘ 7 "4|', | tonight Mannie Goldberg will arrive to -quid mus: Then his Whirh Director Al soon aacertained: | ov that it e ek | Inebect our work and—for the Keneral | ha looked at the empty For Mannie remained adamant, He ! had magnitied the 1S |zood of all—if any person spoils the |aquaring those bi 1 who m e .| 18Nt ahead, or detracts from the gen- turned a and ed Would you wait till you climb the | pictur T e Ereanen ghe | °rtl tone of our picture. 1 propose in- | 1t around® Naked Drati’ calls Alps before you find out you left your | pallid, d e dimmed ones, | santy to dispense with that person’sleg “Walk off backward from suspenders home? Your salary is big | lived were sad, teard o but not A1) rvices. We must all work—for the oy cactus plant, or this orange hit enough w0 you should see such little | he could see was|8eneral good ! your head.” 25 things as one arm before taking them | \V mbe. o Faci nob disl 1 r |” Big Al kept walking. and, zing'— in thousand lots to a desert to live off | ed Brain.” who Beatn| Halt, Gen. Good while all the company looked on—th me. If Taymond’s arm bothers the | and could not be banished from Ded HAIC muttered I an unideronests | oo asee ta Lohe Rig ik oo (ho AaDe e the script. What does! Valley until Mannie spoke. “Ni e horst and potato cakes at ck to Long Isiand HEN “Naked Brain” Ray- mond settled in his solftary compartment aboard the | Twentieth Century several: . vital factors in his life evcle were unknown te him. He did not know he. was called “Naked A desert rat ¢ 1 5 g o o 5 ! & = if. f the neck Brain.” He did not know how hated script, chan ) | o Josie Tiked: whom many o 3 Josie MAN . whom Josie He had risen, Ravmond had. with a | “().g.0f oneytt e e he was. And he was totally unaware Josie think 1 ! ctras liked: whom he must cruclfy to | o (1€ AL rined, Bavmondt ad, )0-0h, hone sereamed Jos! pitfall quch as this enxnared Di- wtill | Mecann. that he was to meet “Stony” Josic rector Al. In all that te n he slority imselt, Ii;'-\u,‘lfl—ini::”l‘ .““nl.:'l“""“‘v"“"'b the nrange Josie gave him s ! : s R 2 e met "m0, svat, wmd| RO to alun. all_contacts pYE WHE il i S L ek toward “Naked n‘nr:\::m:\»rx “::“.sm:»\‘-un.l.--;nt In al cursed this seeming wlikht of his lead ‘l\x‘.f.x, stoll e (e ,‘\“’A“;, ”‘d: “.;'.:.: Sith the empty siveve nudged < B8 i e ":;.»:i”n: - Grand Central Station he believed not | Laconically, “Seript changed.” he crawl und stab out weakle WO L1 Me speak? Nooo fust eating | ey 1in” replicd. real quietdike NINE good hand ¢ Goldberg's co {wired Mannie, then brooded that he “onearmed LT T knew xo little of what Josie ever hulk of an encmy. He x thought, ing in that tent of his, What had come over Mannie? The Wwho took him food as e anxiots to Near w . o feil heavil & e hat coul PG TG B e e be anxiou hear what he <y wha feil heavily, and he could 3 5 L ihere st I Gen. Good.” quoth “Naked arise—the miracte had happened. il itlico <1 ke Rrain® just lay there—stretch- | “So will Gen. - - 4 1‘:‘14_| ll‘n x::dl‘l:-':'l:' ;r:;i \l\x;“lmr;‘r;wfll:r::‘ ol on his canvas eot and siaring, | Brain’ and sunk his teeth reflectivels Between his knees Tsd Ravmond v - sty o hats hd his good right hand re. ' into hix orang i ought to try elamiped that rifle. His expert fini S e aaimg with that empty |aR orange—the desert’s pretty full of |ripped free that shining baro HEY were shooting bayonét acenes|sleeve or carefully reconnoitering | hot air todas e e el Backround twe | Along that evershifting, always twitch- | Amazement flamed on every face, |Josie. as quicker ¢ L D soundea . Charger | Inw.shoulder, {but Al's was far more sinister. Josie foliow he turned ave lnter. A bug Tle took to complaining of the heat. | white and trembling. took a step |1ainst his left side and one pair of eves had failed to glimpse | his empty sleeve. Prying eves, sor-, rowful edes. nitwit eves—and some mostly wall eves. Staring, starine | staring—as if they'd forego one of | their own to ask where he lost that | . arm - Would it be like this in Hollywood? Hollywood! He read it on his ream of tickets, With nervous care he stood | before the little compartment mirror | and inspected his emp nd a bavoneted fle. Dodging u'll from Al he tripped the big director. ng ctor Al just sneered. slesve. Front, | / 'rind_trenc 300 - empty sieev A even as it fa wde—tront view again. Then he be-| . ::.'“',“."f,"'[',.f."‘h;flff.‘-d‘13‘-‘»‘)‘u!":':f- 300 [ GGod cooks His heat in Death Vallev, | toward “Naked Brain,” but not in time the empty sieeve. And even as it fall weated and mopped a fevered brow.; = e o ome armed - Naked Rrain~ | then sets it by to cool before serving | to step him. he slashed on through his clo Hollywood! F AR 3 R o e T o o aquirm. | to mankind outside. If less distraught | “So Gen. Galdberg's coming to con. rm‘M: the coat seam open— s l\ith upseeing eves at the Autumnal| They were on the lot next morn-| No men. whatever the cost. | ing. sweating.: cutsing—draging, (hei| SONIE suNSred Ay thay tolied. Baked (e withiGngiGood: Srenantd iiaked | 0 CoShSTEAPEE BeER S FESSEEE v TH!-: Twentieth Century had alories of Upstate New York. | ing when Ravmond first met “Stony™ | bug Al learned that first. Al In &, 0 oeave along to stem the stolid | Brain's” par mdh mnl) .‘.. B 3 sod, o o TR smoothed out of Grand Central SRR Josie McCann. night on location—when he strolled | e of Huns, Heroic? Superiatively |crack beneath thy load of pri 1 ¥ ou mean vou do quit?” Willicomhe | 3nd he charged. Gayv laugh on lipe Sl s Sown INecR S SR 1 any one showld hiame himeelt | intu her tent and came out all W€ 1xo! A hundred thronte velling, cheer. | PUICI BRLIEL 0 st Josie | tairly spat at im. . “Just say you;Ted Favmond ped the hayonet zround trench. ere “Naked Brain” NNIE GOLDBERG, producer, | for the speed or direction of what | Bix Al whom nobody could denv. | (o tho'a"tha battie din as onlookers ha whole camp . T e T e e e S0 Wg, they wondered why he did |6 SN0 hnid voeal tribute to | really loved him. A4 fiest they mar s career. But Al had | (0 Gollar artistry of all before the | veled. then they understood. and with | annie Goldberg must ve felt a guilty net spike I = small black met him at the station in Los now transpired, wise hetween Angel>s. So did 200 others. ‘Ted |long afterward Raymond reached for h mébhel. Gripping it = the sniveling head off a fake | 'ore in like a mad hull. Pluni . cross penetrated Big Al's al *a right e. the hirth of sympathy defection spr W ¢ ! o " f o« ) 3 ol d dubbed the ra i tis knees. he awkwardly fought open |thought they came to welcome him [ qualm. For it wasx Mannle himself mply grinned it off "n', « | nera. | 2 ot < o t 8 > “Com kKise papa. hav " its claspe with his one strong hand.|and his empty sleeve, Mannie knew |who introduced the twain. And how! alluring little spitfire “Stony |1 :om an. o they, Couaht andl 1r U ane e e e e s | Tiam it ~auiek s Somi vt e From atop its myriad contents he who k w1 her pop-sved litle hoss. | And now Ted Raymond knew his! g’ syddenly from the lttle dugout |the Bix Bad Man— I man" asked “Naked Rrain" slow! said. i : d ordered them there. Flag | “Josie, grew more blinded. He saw | “All the knocking you ever do starts AWay from here. who dai extracted the litest ixsue of cinema’s | waving, Marvelous Masterpieces studin | “Alvays you are kicking that no man empty sleeve was thawing Josie’s where her nurse’s valor placed her, |Who ‘ it : e R b i o ,.fa‘gizm» i the ment ilmiland ot | Soatd for: the \ay-—Mannie soalaitel " it | Toue Josia MeCann—trapped hetween | how Josie ‘_\Inuhw‘dl |lmllitvm flap, and lnld";vv-v.-i u{m‘,.mr tongue.” L rri‘-::]'xke .'on:‘-.ai nd ran and ran. lee vou to a_cent who had ordered them 'R two liuman packs out on the kill! his pursed iips told on him. Liiers B e R"""_‘;-"d pleaded | CE¥7 g And on paze 19 he once again In there. News ree s can be “wonderful Bieet M. Raymond.® L : i s as at this n\nllTanA y';mm'nnl R | s e has come S ected his own handsome fac . innocent” in starting a ne: met on Fes, Mr. dberg."” was when “What Price Gloj licombe again struck. nd when - . 3 nd t et & o HEY talk about it o' nichts now ettt him. "And the_empiy his way, And Mannie meant to start S oon a Whote Fiarman army to| & became good English that Mannie | the din had stilled he megaphonsd T sounded technical and business. | And that. they will tell vou out SR 2 slesve. Ted Raymond. hoot him aquiet: hut It vl take Goldberg had decided there -.as real| “Ry God, Ravmond. did vou learn — like—and came at luncheon. as they | Hollvwood way. was the match that ollywo And once again he read the cap An archangel of sorrow. Such Ted [ \uonl, Tem (Bt 0 ann 1| money in “Sublime Carnage.” Direc- acting in a stable or a sewer?”" wat_around. Raymond had taken his|expioded Director Al Willicombe t atop 6" he turned on Josie. “Since ed it, but 500 tents And on the run he bore down, milk and sandwiches and i when has it become Mister Ravmond® ymond looked. Stocky, even brond <hell hole, with Joxie and belore above his nwn eves: * n J of ‘build. Bowing confusedly was Jo <hoot him famous in that great var tor Al had acclal e = « R Bl G had hardly been pitched and the first | ghost white in his ra hiz white l/”",;'.n"‘"‘t‘sfl i {'?;l"r’}. AYER, Prepuid cheers. — Flushing uskance, | T "SI SRR war trenches dug before dne “Naked | “I beg your pardon ad out on Matter gri That tsn’t what you've been heard t | papy and the keeping ¢ A 3 s RAVER. | {nd all the while a certain shrinking, | Mt Mr Goldbere® 0 0 REE LG ense. that. Mr. Wi | This from lttle Josie McCann, round a frolicsome call this gimpy cripple by ey = But that was as whiter than himself! of film folk feeding on location. Willicombe, you throw me off | terings, cajoling, wise cracks “Have an oranz ride by such insipid interrup- |mond ‘munching reflectively. Raymond Low she said it, but in that | shylv a Dessert time—-and the | pitchad tone that sang penetrating tone that sent it finging | air alive with flying orancy Boys | He had reached down and snatched an “Behold Ted Raymond. bound for|a withdrawal of the side of him that |, . SRR (o S T slaughter in Hollywood. Mannie Gold- anee had been part of man. The empty | *0din€ yoman she is your hoss Boom (ST 8 Very carnage and mot at all| ‘*‘Mr. berg. president of Marvelous Master- sleeve n [ [ pleces, demanded a onearmed w Underlings though they be. many a | They were over near Death Valley | "0 i "jianaly Director Al summoned | vet for hir mext picture, ‘Sublime bellhop has made histo Like fere Al Willicombe first struck. Ted |y 30 AT r as he ever zot ot .| Dieces. They thrill sigh—but most of a t Mannle Goldberg's epitaph to the late Al Wilticombe: Carnage. Prother Raymond ix the | “Rlonds” of Beverly Hills Hotel. “He |knew he would. Ha had the bell- | “0 GG S e qang » he blithe | far. “All of us lenrned ncting, Al in | velling, studiously aiming and throw. | unpeeled one from the sand. And what |0 G00d b Mr. Vindbag Vit S e e e Kl '"M,?a Raymond he was nicknamed | hoy's story. Big Al Willicombe versus |\ Lleted hix rising young star. “You | stables or In sewers. Remember? You | ing: eager handa catching. Ted Ray.|stopped Willicombe midsentence in his | yorper vimg oo, dat a U Ly studio. let the ‘Sublime Carnage’| “NoKed Brain.” The flash of & coin, |little Josie McCann. Big Al whom und' I had better retire into secret| were there—iearning manners {mond had just caught two. when Al |threatened tirade against Josie. as | fo "o, ¥ibed your nose in Death Va proceed—and here's hoping this han. by midafterncon trotted up | nobody could deny. Little Josie, beau- ouxion. | And Willicombe went livid at the | Williecombe walked up close well as shocked the filmland army into | g yp e—I come from New York toe. some Vimy shs with the Helleau titul of form and fac Little Joste, | 00" (0 what, pray?” Raymond | roar her sally hrought. “Thix afternoon.” quoth Wilicombe a compelling silence was that the boy L0 Mannie know dis ‘Naked Brains Wood grin survives the gae attackx| “You are baptized, christened and [ coming along falrly as a rider and apiled, a bit wistfully, i What?" he raved. “You—U'll have |to the throng, “this company from tip with the empty sleeve had in & stride | \Jant P J2ked® Of course and hand grenades of the Hollywoo! lubeled d_ Brain' by Al Willi- | roper in Western unt!l Al himself hnd | Al Willicombe went serlous, vour contract hroken! You standing |to toe must hop it up and fisht. Get faced Rix Al and calmly thumped him yan: "“"‘ £ood fillums vays I sector. Ted Raymond—never hearc combe, Mr. rmond.” iclapped her In evening gown one| “Raymond, you act splendid®y. Your up for this ‘Naked Brain'!" me? Fight—fght—in a real war spir- twice with his orange full on the chest t realism. V Ted Ravmond 1 . ’ of him? Neither did we Ted smiled wryly. “And who might morning a_year hefore and showed screen tests ‘are marvelous. But here| And those who glanced at Raymond it. T propose to shoot the climax of “Eat it™ said Raymond, and there ;:“1:'""‘“’__"'" it dat son of a gun Andl four and six cigarettes he be? President Goldberg what a nation's I am with a whole town of ‘extras on saw him start. then eringe away. He | tha great batde. 1f anvhody fs 3 yel. was murder in his eve. “Eat it—or [onig M8 PAY him a $1.000 bonus for later, as the Century purred through' = The bov giggled. “Oh, he's only box offices were overlooking. 8kv.| hand, and I suddenly find that, while scemed to shrink up all at once—ex. [ low cur. & mamma's baby hov who you misht finish vour last sentence wu pies ehann o, under his right arm Syracuse, ked Brain” Ravmond Mannie Goldberg's chief director! They |rocket! From there on no glycerin ' the seript ealls for i onearmed hero cept the shoulder of his empty siseve | snenked into the film world through a and then we'd all be sorry.™ e b Lope voukine look cockedeh was #till sitting hunched up there in soy hell direct ‘Sublime Carnage.’" | teirs were needed when Josie bade in the last twothirds of ‘Sublime Car-| —and that just seemed to bulge and hack door by misrepresenting himself | W.llicambe slapped it from his hand paimed Jkept his good left arm em- his solitary compartment, nervously | And o'er thyt hotel room there fell | ‘em ween: no doubles when the script | nage,’ Mr. Goldberz and our technical shift and va the mere as rage to be an nctor—he or she had bette. “I ask You-—ta state—have vou quit | o med. i fingering his smiling photo and gazing .2 dim and vasty silence, | demanded risks. staff have hooted things terribly. For ' shone in his eves. take the hint now. Mannie Goldberz | this ilm? 1 dire vou to s ¥u THE END. (Conyright. 1828 ) * Champion Gate Crasher Grows Eloquent Over His Life’s Work BY ALLEN MACDONALD, |Rickard, Uncle Sam and all their | 11 bump at the gate but Rickard. He socking hegins. T stands right by ole EEeRE | henchman? Tell me . ., | . prosonally rounds me up like 1 wax Eagle-eve Rickard. but he pave me na 6« T [ 'Phe champ drew himselt up, little A maverick, and diags me to the gute. attensh e a touch of A Keeper so that hombrell k next time. ‘Ll et in.' s soe it 1 don't. One R through. G'wan along before 1 have you run “So I'm in at the “Battle of the in,’ says Rickard. tury’ 1 sees the champ take e Frenchie's famous right fush on fames danced in the wondrous green ' orb. B “Do T mean to tell you?" echoed the indignant “One k: Course | I mean to tell you, Wasn't it on the alr? Why, say, It was & pipe, I even ors K At world, excluding the X Eye' has , ole One- e A King's England. according 1o hi» own _aeticulous estimate of his.ability to see fights and such without money or ticket iooked at me aghast. Qe fixed me th his one EniG dve i A aits in Tex Rickard's chafr. Listen, S\WELL. pop botties lying about vle jawbone. What a4 w with his one remsining eye-a tawny, i cor e sehil, e W AN QU S RFE e i) T 29 (e GechS e 8 “nd lighted now and then with that seelng TR rhote And 0 ARO Juat tank. 1 snare i | e s rbatd, rouzh end ready humor that DRtoEe €hs (B JMOUL L BODROver 10 . e o went out with the olil-time birrooms Chi. Freights! Of course . . . . weil Jmenby dumnp and 1 starts gathering Wi x0 mad as Dempsey dortes il s o |1 ain't got an iden ww to how 1'm un the Luttles, like it was d batter bea me bu. ness. you see. Works me way right up o another gate and sure enough MV The ancient parinér himself, thoush he hud 1wo gowl eyes an uchs & sight: | going to make the rifle at the show R Wouldn't have 'y eApe: b b S o s —but 1 got the ole confidence, sce. | Ak s . |And sure enough, Tm dogging it theres u bottle Tying Just inside. a1 it Laround thix Soldier Fleld, looking Soons and goes after it, and come up What, stop gate crashir “Ome [for a hole in the wall or something, invide the gate. 1 fadew fnto the 'NPre Was a page u boomed 5t me, hix once mureu crowd, ditches the baskhet and beats 12 108 and 1 was there’ You can tell ven who whould 1 bump inta but | e and Dave, bimboes | g xt | o In Frisco. They both got tickets S0 vear-old body now slumped into s shape much like a huge electrie ‘em this abont ‘One Eve’ in your story v be down, but he's never out. to the ringside, where me triends, the SPOLES writers, s walting for the bell buth, th sturdy, bowed legs and 1 telis ‘em 1 ain't. Hanged jr | mLm giviag ‘em the old mit when b m,‘: . sched st the hottom, und hort e two of ‘em don’t wlmost break kard anota me—the Simon Le heavy arms up whete the biass be Aown nnd cry, they've so sorry Taint | and comes diwn to divect the m gate dustiog is me life's gine, pulsng with a curr matic fervor . tons he xets to thrun me out. shows him the fountain pen he ance presented vours traly, but @ the w friendship s out. And soam 1 o 1 gets scared U'm going to | kolnk to wee the go. They'd lend the money If they had it, &c iike, b 1 guess even it KOt no m Td see such Aghis as that, tcket tieket. Why, 1'd Dave worked AV OB At & rvegular b 1o see that ane . & ‘Never mind the tears, suyn 1. ‘hut Come around to the gate whers your Lokets way you should go in, and What, drop out of 1he public ey nfter ail these 20 yeurn? Wurrs, mie ~ive U me crown ks champlon s11er busting into all the main goes CONEEYE® CONNELLY, STILL A |t a fight for me, 1)) do the rest’ too—honest! Looks like Rickand f8 an' how'd you Hke to be adle to look rIotne s ey the main gose— | GATRABAEHER 'AT 50, “CANT | rvx B serious vy’ (e prellon ia | BRek frams & AKht TG hAt Steas b cags doingx, mistef, counting tha TURN ME BACK ON ME LIFE'S Ll | on 1 can hear the pay customers the ale vears to the time Fits and Cor T oF he i Abat, | SWORK *IHE BAYS, THEVRE kot bomen, and. they | nowling v ole One Bve hett hattled for the sams title at Care NP A vopper: wtart w wwell fight right In front! to mbvs “The Rattle of the Cent son City, and stop here and there t beating me way across this | (1918 Insteud of me ey and{or cate No, 5. The subject of the| [ LAsks muself “No, wir” 1 answers. see all the gond goes Between "1 waits me ¢ @ and xats by L was i Janather ticket wrangler with the come ine same ole trick of walking close be | Smokeup bexine Bind o dond soul with o skinful o | thin tedeye’ and a fsttul of Annie Oaks #veryhady o that' for a purss and $10.000 8 Lowell, w Mass money or vo §ogotta ves tie Nty 1 e e whethey Gate 8 15 veally the rbes to weiling papers batween bouts, | ene gate for them, s one of them and 1o Brashing gates, vidtng frelghitn | gy, eain't, e Catn't (hings--but the i g up n divin h L cpowd plles up behind, And preity | i bk ko e on the Loy comes w lone dame, middie ANt eight Lmes Ly ses en hers, once 1o Austs r et b Jobnron Tommy ne things; and 20 Umes—ount ‘em, | 709 ¥ or, there in the serap hook AN-0p vl it Chis ha s Sinded e what they eall enthostosm, # e e Iova - Rickand lamps me out ags o " . SRS saimMare B nited d ot a i hers (dean AN evsritiin D, | ARED/ANS TNV MAl, “,"" her Tune 4 But 1 horns it line and just at the Detl You'd a thought they was to Sght . SRCMInE down wHhe |l ovatty weom VS |and _umbiella, and she can't ke Sate 1 shoves the tumbler ahead of 98 the Rank of England - honest Vig Rporting eesents » Buby son (40 1 POR A ewai fellen Lippough the crowd. Bomehody stepm me. It's W mean < he | TheY talked about the great Dig purse R e s writes Mhout me. and DEetty. sion) % i T . 1 guess, for wll of a eud nmy, and the hrave gkent g ot on her 1 den whe TNVHINE B0 e gate vans o her rescue, and | stumbles. 1 pretends o teip and Hheno sust Nhe they il a climbe his bk, and we all fail Broke, of ¢ Chi. Im « all yi vee, but | starts any in ( bark on Ang cin o wite won fe's Witk onderful how | eV Turn me BB ~Wi) A throush Hike toot hall players. gots | VAL sells papers. humas rides, nearhy honeer, o § couidn’s o Je duaile exe Lrine i i arens, with Dve and T ot of the muas Brue waw vess (,‘-.-n\w‘m- dumped off twice, and it takes The “chumpens * amme to a0 UL g, e, ot 1 kot s g | (e0rke on me heelw. . But Caint wo [aoal, the vingside, hoping | te hide | M8 TR0 Montha, but the moreing of end of his grator B0 R0 Ko | ey e i St “I', o Ul good, ‘cause up come two college by [ iom ol cagiveve Gl the matn ko ]xh,- g0 U ambles o town PRIt 00 of e b i foreed | fo e TARE L eI B | it wnd st me (Dt off the bt But there 1 am, looking for sheiter Bons boards and their spy 1o wpe e un 1o whether he wouldn 1 )" L pehivdt il e, .'.9 [ you ko, One ye, they sing, ...4‘ Cwhen 1o hears RiCkord velling frow | 1800 Meeme tax hounds and be punished with & bit of sethms, but | ouidny” pand that, eul { "I'l it Disve hadn't slipped me his ticker, | [ ringside, ‘Get him, men, et that pest T A i thase The gwte the dunger § one the lewx, thy ool eoul Aty gyens they'd have won, . hut foue ot here and hanged i they done | tsher leads & sumple I Here we kel by, wnd | gives Dave hin puste KA WAS JUSE A GpeRing I (he fe : peculiariy peiineid, greenish mi s 1 kot out-tomest, 1 woukdnt ered, Jooked submined, 100K on i be EEE A bowrd back | thoukht 1 was big enough far all 3™ one tekergstter does i€ att Wing pathor GOle “One fokea of Fisypim that meth. |1 mareh ght down to the ingside, Lthem hanka to ket their fins on e l‘,““.‘“ i Hoket and pieks it wp like he his dips. ¥or wil the courage thit i Homo lled fopuver | $AUCHING forn place to #ip b, wid 1 heava the A B coneapandent ik P AL QAL o s s T watks vight o hua carnied b Ahrouh s many 1ok 1o roll w stone uphill somewhore he. | 104y 1 sith down In & hoc Bome g over the telephane. Ve Kye | 1) SRES AWM eD the vingaite and set ride biattee e “chmmg 3 sew, hnd vond the F1ya' Wan here a moders | P0Ke rushes up and felin me 1 cun't Connelly thiown out e the tourth | 18 :?'““ “;"“"‘ the Wing of & hig. fat his momente of weakness. Thiv, wp [ compelled 1o ko on busting gates all | e, hecuuse that's Jllcknrd'a Hokag ‘"“l RS grawd yonrs |‘" awd iy e AN wa b perentiy, wis one hiw ife? < APty “What of 17 waye 1. lickar g 4 RRoe T " X . I . lu\u noand out after that o'y ) MRS - Fesiten, 1 yontn yo on cul e e g 0 bmen i (300U T e atali nin fens | 1T WAS DEAD EASY AT CARSON CITY, NEV. WHEN RUBY BOB KNOCKED OUT GENTEEMAN i low mamy Hines 1 st s |yt 200 dasking nothing fo wae sonNAed in Jugubrious voice. “E0 ot “One Viye,” putting 1 il Fome before you ween dnviight, me JIM, MARCH 17, wor" 1o ek, wnd none seemed 1o gn e o et ot huihe Beminning, - He BIve you the lowdown Yol wee. sortn of bordehipe, with inenite. el oy, VIl uttend ta Rickerd ! Deonnelly out for the twelttn tiwe. | anon & I 00 Blain and faney ke the Bight bug Wit me when | was & | onty by word i epthet ",:,',',” 2 e, 1 it more'n gt that one [ Y00 need fs bralne, Dk and friends ) §aidn't iave a dime, and £ wan aleen |1 talka loud s Al ki hear AL Eheaes the mews Wriier s out ‘;;:\:-:‘"‘f_ l:\h;«-l e oinieenth when BiO—ana Lt e bard 1 gt o L cazion, by Aefty wppliod bt heing | O and in comes Rickard nnd paity 1 lamps the Aght and | gives [ ing in the pa and by the WAY Liyeady 1 Rin mes tno the next day'a o USuddenly, hanging en the side afagus thing "M‘\: QUi o i fhts wnd war well on the way (o |continually scrifieed U make u news. | Tex ook kinda sore. and e wave |10 10 Dapsey (0 a Way—df it hadi'Ufalwaya win golnk (o wiite w etier te g G T T peaalines, Vonuelty |8 SIENICR stand kees & 4y white | gep e By B the Lgntweight crown honent | paper Joke or two. being tntired o | Connelly. you know hetter than this * | heen for the long count he'd have been [ Mayor Hylan about the condition of RGN RN IREHY s ainey voat and cap. Bue 1 den't ok ey ing squank fram o, “:;\-!-A haant when a wring on e glove i by the well defined auspicion | Bure, 1 knowa better, mya 1, hut 1]a ehaup ke me today, Rure, Tunney | his park henchen wileh waa the beat | spiivia thickind St teketl or siie 1o e cies more tike ane of - them (s T they hont st cgmens one Bighi.Just wien Lo i e wis 0 tool 1 g sueh hings, | ght some of our pavty might war [ would've gor up st wine, bt he'd have (1 ever ween, and 1 bellove In terting | o HRAL et G RARE SRR aliie af salvation they el about. T | Banpey uan | Bt e it wan e, 5 ocking o Lany i cpger kuoly and o Gien, nest dus, being dyiven by | show un’And kinda fades away up heen so g1ogky |llm| ||.-l‘-|m.‘ W of ::'l::';':'“'";"‘.““:'“:; “:.""“,‘,' "\“““‘“\“\"“': Pt ) Chuke. & ek | yon 1o wAY, | Baawd ;l',‘""('"‘ ","‘l",',"‘,:“:“;‘ b land he had & hoat of fiends, i scks e Jeft lump o bsd the doc i hie pust, by earlier habite and the |un #iale e Manass Mauler would have put u Anyway, F A e ohes for apevatara and aihse | gy had sveryibing. Yow dnow 2 ad has 1o put 3ot What? Yoy wr Lumbitions of a loet Wen youth, | Wiekard waves an avm and an argy [ down sgain and seen that he|gets 4 windfall of & lean friom w in .‘If"‘l."‘,:» I‘.:“M “:.m'«{m;"': _"N:‘(:” el naide 1 aneaks the can and CARRTRAEE TR .‘q‘mt‘m‘;.l‘ xttr.“r\:""" , heard of me DEhte? Well, wome might (it going ot sl waking n higges | of ushers and such staris after me | |atayed thers cuming At fan, and down st bt IGEL EO SGT QLU g one | ket ™ o T he wp and utate it ever was—ia, Stan Ketehel 1 aey 1 BiAR' get near the crown. Dk | fool of himselt sl Jent aboe | rioakn wround heve wnd thare, wleying | “Hweet fighter—Dempaey. 1 ssan | headyiariove who whould | owest b | JeEe LAY G SIS (SRR skt i ke 1 etanged ¥ DR amd (he Dempsey W Ao 1 said bt anywiy, dete not | furgotten’ Oatueal wnd - packerel | hare and hound with these hums, | him o ol his dghts, and Edon't think | RICkand and whit does he de e | (SIS EREE STE G ARG B LR i (e ik wine the Tulede wassaciw e worry #hout that now mih could wich 1ings be? Uil 1 meels w KUy UHAUS Kot m con’ | (hare wis ever mnother gny good as [ OFer 0 a teket ot one vow this | O NG WHe ey sall .. L | ks e e e e teah. cul gatecrashing i tough vmter han gone over the Bum, .| One Live " 1 waid severely, “dn you | cession to el peanuts and pop. 1| him . . o sl Take (hat Damgy | the Teat fence. B T wante oo |30 e Benind n N BIK WE o e e e bl AR dunne 1 avese Tu anyws) meun 1o el nie that you walked into [ knew him when. ux they say—and he [sey Carpentior thing at le's Thirty [1he &0, nat just hear the notse, a0 |l aiehonida for w pacty and WIKRI® | ents everviudy wills wp aw (he same oAl 12 L could get 4 Toatter that, 1 ocant weenn ol Sojdier Field when Dempeey fought | hives me an the spot. Bticks & vendey | Acy ‘the Hattle of the Centyry.'[=Ave: VIERE up b the wite, pushing and graba the basker amt vians ,‘.\‘, Wiovhawe Yeah, | wouN- it S el Goowi thw daht samin Canes without i ing wnd wign on me arm, and 1 goes Inokine fure, 1 had 10 ovash (hat, tao, or me Can't teke 1 Tex. 1Un agin the | shoving. At poliing At (his KNt the gALS Keeper ha suestione L RIPHY SN ety Ll drep tm s hinde bike une fulure van buried Loat pou etaged thee, deapite Tex for them hounds , ., yon see, all e would have heen gone forever 1ules of gate crashing Whelt B stopped Bue Who should 4 4 § geta te the tingside as (b CUwEek At el vou Y He v [T T TN 4

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