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WEDNESDAY, JANU. ARY 25, 1933. uying Bar ‘ay Sultan Clete bAfame ¢ Anper ¢ “700 Gort gamer’, SYNOPSIS: Barbara Quentin, orbitrarily summoned to London by her arroga: revel to ‘which oho te, not ‘asked. ‘matiotous cari~ d Mark’s host, call Mark a maer, She breaks by letter the agreement sho had with Farrell (oho loves her) that he might try for a year to establish Mark as on artist 80 choose erat the National Gallery. Chapter 39 THE CRASH Sse SURE was Barbara of Mark’s coming, that she did not appreci- ably lengthen her pace and it was five minutes past eleven when she turned into Trafalgar Square. As she looked across to the people seattered upon the steps of the building, a car passed her with Mark inside, She watched it sweep up to the steps but Mark did not descend. Her heart misgaye her suddenly, suppose he had brought Judy? She came steadily on and presently drew level. He was alone. “Rotten of you to keep me wait- ing!” he exclaimed, the moment his eyes fell upon her, “You haven’t been here two min- utes,” she returned, and got in, The car was very roomy, very plainly equipped. “Is this Farrell Armitage’s car?” “One of his cars, child. You have no conception of the resot ofa millionaire, evidently. Just as well, perhaps, for your poor, neglected’ true love. Michfield is waiting for you fo tell him where to drive to.” “To the outer circle of Regent’s Park, please, and drive slowly hs 9 a | The car rolled away, a smooth, obedient movement that seemed to make speech flow more easily. \ “You wired me to come to you, )Mark. Why?” ‘i _ “Because I hungered for the sight} ‘ot you.” { “But last night,” she countered jand, to her dismay, there"was a sob in her breath, “last night you in- sulted me before your friends.” “Last night? You weren’t there.” “That's futile, Mark. You saw me. You know I was there.” He lad let himself slip towards vher and now laid his face against. her shoulder. “T’d had ogeans too much to drink, Don’t loathe me for it, beautiful. ‘You looked s0 ig tnd hard-working, sta r ing at all the naughty pet you know 1 can’t look like that,” “You hurt me too much; down at him. The car was along: ‘aide the curb. “People will see you, Mark, Sit He lifted her hand, drew off the docooly iting sieve $08 Pumas He flicked aside her /hauling himself erect, sat his corner. ment he provided for them?” ‘The car had turned into the park now, and was sweeping slowly along the outer circle. -~_. & PORT TAMPA—HAV. unique and quite amazing nerve,” She drew herself up. “Whateyer I've done or paid that’s stupid, you must not speak to me like that.” shook badly. "So you are going to carry me off and marry me, are you? Because yon don’t approve of the company I keep! And I’m to be allowed a very few really respectable little folk to play with me now and again, and I get a beer and tobacco allow- ance, I suppose?” “No, Mark, no! I put it too sweep- ingly, perhaps. I know I’m natural- ly bossy—people ‘have told me so. But 1 do want to take you away from Farrell Armitage before he utterly spoils you and I think that whatever you say, you do really want to come,” Mark glanced out of the window, He waved a hand languidly to an acquaintance. He watched a dog frisk across the road, i “Mark,” she begged. “I don’t know what is in your mind.” “This. That when we marry, and ecoony But her voice | “Frisco Jenny,” Ruth Chatter- ton’s latest starring vehicle for First National, now showing at the {Strand Theater, brings some not- Jable favorites of yesterday back to | the screen in smal! but important! | character roles. They were all) st“in this picture because they}{ {were familiar with the things por- | trayed. { Fritzi Ridgeway, who played in} “This Is Heaven.” “Ladies of the Big House,” “The Made Parade” jand other noted pictures, emerges from obscurity as a hotel proprie- toress at Palm Springs, to take a minor role. Fritzi says she is through with business and back in pictures to stay, whether she has leading or small parts. Hallam Cooley, who once had more leading roles than any player in Hollywood and then deserted the sereen for real estate, also stages a j comeback, as does James Murray, who will be remembered for his { part in King Vidor’s “The Crowd.” Pat O'Malley, of “Alibi,” “Hell Divers” and “The Fall Guy” fame, eomes back as a cop in “Frisco Jenny.” Robert Warwick again | 1890—Nellie Bly, New York! newspaper woman, completed aj j trip around the world in a little) ; more than 72% days. j oo | 1915 — Transcontinental tele-| {phone line between New York and } {San Francisco opened by Alexan- ‘der Graham Bell, telephone inven- | vor. i ;. 1925—Tomb of King Tutank-} jhamen, Luxor, Egypt, opened, | Subscribe for The Citizen, FAST DIRECT FREIGHT | SERVICE TO | While Puffy’s asleep in the bunk- house tonight The Calves sneak inside there’s no one in sight. They drag out our hero and head for the creek— | And Puffy’s too—hmm-m—well, astounded to speak. 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If that doesn’t suit you—get out of it!” “You don’t know what you're say- ing. You don't mean it. You would be living one kind of fife, I an- other.” She trieé to smile. “It wouldn’t be real marriage, at all.” “And yet,” pursued Mark, “no other kind of margiage would be possible with you, Barbara, You're bossy, as you yourself. I wan't either boss or be bossed.” “Then—?" she gaid, still smiling, “The whole question is shelved indefinitely,” he suggested. “Or no. You're one of those people who insist on being given a date. | Let’s shelve it, then, for a year. In the meantime, you can leave me to steep myself in vice under Arm- itage’s able guidance—“He Jaughed amusedly—“and you can go back to Toxeter. Excellent place for good little girls to bé good in, Toxeter.” She put her hand to the speak ing-tube, “Stop, please,” she requested. “Getting out, Barbara?” The car drew into the curb and Through the window her eyes hung pon his for another moment and STEAMSHIP Co. 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