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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. - - HER ENRICO’S VOICE e e m e 2 , ler that her little ones may be pro- BY ETHEL AND JAMES DORRANCE. L 4 :'51661‘:‘;(}:‘20n{;zzr!.l Thegngoll:veso(:: < aze, a h arture, ) . ' A Thrilling Romance of Love and Action. . 5 - RN | REEE I ; | \ of her children. A charming little love story woven into an ad- . A 4 : ] ; T A - . AfdE TAKES BICYCLE. P y 5 3 : 7% : s TS I~ L T SRR © ; of 13 Franklin Square, venturous tale of the early west. § ¢ 2, & g 3 ! 7 > N - had been missing morning papers for (Copyright, 1920, by the Macau'sy Co.) ; O | some *t.me back and decided to keep a A X S : Unless otherwise noted, these notices are written by the press watch and see who the thief was. He Y 3 : N 3 » vuriuus] of the theater or ot tractions with which they @es. discovered the fcllow and caught him & | red handed. Instead of handing him over to the police he took the boy's TING A LING AT THE LYCEUM. |& v subject with a portion ot ’icycle as security for payment of rbout $7 which he figured he had lost hrough the papers. The boy went iway and did not call for the wheel. v (Continued from Yesterday's Herald \‘ “You delivered my message—my re- quest?"* Gloriana Fraze daughter of Alonzo nodded “Soon as we had 5 " 3 *“Rlaze” Frazer anch owner, helps [fed gasoline and water to Hercules £ % X < P % Heading the vijudeville program at [Airerican history as a backeround Seth Gilson, of the U. 8. Geological [he drove off, promising to make your 3 % £ % 5 2 RN the Lyceum for the last half of this |©ceen so splendidly made into a mo- survey, who has driven west with an |despoiler wish the world had dried ’ : : \ . recls pith efkuty.ikleveriand komicall| ienfiplctue, fand Hnimany iways iy the ossistant to put up water signposts on |up before he was born.” : i 3 company Ting a Ling, presept a classy | Neilan masterpiece outrivals the Grif e— the Arizona desert Gloriana smiled at the simile, a L ey - singing, talking hnd dancing novelty |fith production. Some years before Gloriana's moth ch cteristic dition from the old | ™ , . < act. Santosca wigl appear in a spark- —————— I er had disappearcd in the desert. Her | exp own pessimism < > R g T — 2"8‘;0\"1““ ke "-\" "““’““»‘ “'*;fif‘" “IHE TRAVELING SALESMAN’ PAI ACE fither is dis‘urbed over a letter re- | «et us hope he gives the Rabb o 5 // X - 3 e ey S SPLIRIR A L their P S = eivad eron waluntiew)band in M extog | Earisen alcucieisat e nnl T nE R ¥ R ; i speehlyacOdelinge arstofwICRLanTich ST siating that four years ago they had |what he dc added. 4 ! 3 N T 5 and Lacey presenft a hilarious singing The personality of Roscoe (Fatty) found a woman suffering from desert | “Rabbit Ear? Timothy Rudd?" the \ . : g % R and addity. Tor the feature | Arpuckle, the noted Padamount come- “loeo.” A vell and braceley worn by | scologist d in a puzzled way. ‘ 1 3 e picture attraction' Dorothy Dalton will | Gjan and star, is so distinct and differ- the missing woman when last seen are The chief asn't going first to the % 5 k: be starred in Sir James Barries ent from that of any other legitimate Frtt A huckle included with the lette Frazer pre- [town. but to Emerald ranch, I dis- 3 b ¥ famous novel. Half an Hour. The | ,medy star, that it might be said Mr. [43 pures to leave for Nogales, where he |tinctly heard him say so." [ it story of a girl who married to please | \ .hyckle's pictures are a brand new is told to meet the band | “After having given Philomena in- X z it S her family—and loved to please her- |L,/3 of comedy, unlike any that has In the Famous Stage Play I the meantime Gloriana rides out |structions regarding the herd, she ! SelCJEGromiing intofal nale Nollr ol el e = o wntontiiie] soreen i on the range and meets Philip Strong. |had saddled Con and started across | 5 3 ! i st i “‘l"' it e than | ©'y ) afr. Arbuckle's hand, this color- “THE TRAVELING Jr., son of “Silver Fox,” her father's [the star-roofed desert o i * mostiotiusE o g Ao oty 3 et BTN sy e ae e SALESMAN" worst enemy She had advanced some miles over One of the most remarkable dramas k' T i : e B 2 . . of New England’s greatest living play- | Adbuckle vests the part of the fat. < AR AT 5 n love with Glory. Her fa- [the desert when she saw in the dim : o = joily drummer with a humor that is KEITH VAUDEVILLE ther has forbidden Phil to ride near t Alw Busy coming toward her i - = risht al once rare and relishable. Betty —With— the ranch, but Phil ignores the orde on a pon i ¥ Reoss Clark, a charming actress, is his The pair suddenly come upon Gilson | Not until almost upon her did he : 3 - “CONNECTICUT YANKE Tt S & i REAVRICE | SAMUELS (00 ’ : : Ll with two bound men lying in his truck. [pull up. Then he sat staring at her b e i E AT FOX’S SUNDAY. < vaudevi i r « 5 1S ” He refuses to release them upon Phil's | with snag-toothed mouth agape, his ;. % G X i ki \I:\}:cej\;‘;::xu(‘*!qs":yex\dfl;)clshcl:\lmt::.:‘\l-‘Zi AT EIAAS ISLAND crder jaw quivering as if from some shock, 3 - ; jvhatever wouido fdonitMnissRthe | i o nieAYDay At EIla Talanaialcom 3 Shows Saturda Glory finds Timothy Rudd abusing a |his eyes dilated by a look of fear e ) . 1 plcturization oy Mu tkaImaln s E oAl ooy Bnu il Bislolin e inora |1 B 3 2 broncho and refuses to sell her fa- Ugh—missey!” he grunted, even oF § ok 5 g ¢ - =atire, A Connacdcuiivankes i e | e O e s oA The ther's stock to him as he turned the ynkempt pony about, 5 % 3 s Arthur's Court. It is a pippin."—May | RIS € O P ne vl Glorfana, later, is attacked in her |ovidently to ride away. 5 i 3 E pkety Markson in the Los Angeles Record. | o i COrmm: M 800y imen: cabin by two thugs hired by Rudd but | *“Wait a minute—and note I've got a4 i E ] 3 —— kool s e ] s saved from harm by Philip Strong [you covered!" Gloriana halted him i . ] o MARSHALL NEILAN AT PALACE. [?nd Holmes and Holliston in their and Gilson fter a swift movement toward her % ] ¥ G ; One of the most picturesque and ,'i"““;‘, :3‘{',?(2 Soansic Rithcapeule Gilson professes his love for Glor-[holster. “Why are you so disap- = - gripping chapters of American| CTed With Sons. fana but receives little or no en-|pointed that it is missey? trontier history is revived on the courngement. Returning to her cabin! *“Me hunt—other white aw,” he ccreen in Marshall Neilan's picture| “OVER THE HILL® AT FO Inter, Glorianna finds that “Alvays|mumbled uncasy from the eve to eve version of Randall Parrish’s stirring| “Over the Hill” the William Fox : 0od fo Apache, |glance of her gun, knowing well by = : 0 Placer,” re whi :.“:T;,,,,]'.,,' e e ANerar it fapaialier T A T The aged stepmother of the late Enrico Caruso listens to the voice of |$10rY¥. “Bob Hampton of Placer,”|special film feature which has been Return of e Old Favorites which comes to the Palace Theater|drawing record crowds to the Fox The Big Musical Comedy While searching for the Indian she| ‘“Another white squaw out here? y By . & % Sl e = % > S = at teno e onograph in her home at Naples, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed-|theater is certainly deserving of all finds someone has run off her ranch|How could (here be another the great tenor on her phonograp! P 4 5 icsday. the fine things the New York press e it ooking| “Me tell—Missey Gloryfraze! Me L oy . S hernes. Riding the ran 1 ’m. talt ‘mm" ”‘”h“_"v‘ ”H”;‘"”‘p:‘“mmm Director Neilan is said to have|has said about it. The picture is de- for the horses, she manages to over Haats s |my mother the Dark Rose.” “You heard me—T want Seth Gil- | emloyed more than 2000 Indians and |lizhtful at all times, and forms one “The AN were and separated by less . 0 d fahe a0 L inoture T real o |Intelligible utterances, probably im-| Not a sign of surprise did he show. [son!” soldiers to reproduce in this motion|of the most finely balanced examples umous wild horss and his band, : | precations in his native tongue. “She | Evidently made more comfortable by Since the disarmament, her eyes|Dicture General Custer’s gallant last|cf sentiment and comedy combined among them being the missing ranch )’ cape out the wickiup when Busy's|the deflection of the topic from him-|had been searching the room, while|ztand against the Indian tribes of|that has been seen on the local screen. "",","’ fter midnight, when the |Sauaw drink up his booze-water.” self, he wagged his head she pondered possibilities of the like- |the far west. The story tells of a mother love di- was after midnight, whe - follow-up party, led by Philomena and Tumble Wood Ggs aroused her from a sadly needed rest beside the signal fire which she had lighted at NOW PLAYING ‘scaped! You say that a white| “Bad lie—very bad lle,” he said liest place to look for a man who| Not sinco “The Birth of a Nation"|vine—a love which prompts the |woman escaped from jour wickiu When he remained undisturbed in|hadn’t had time to know “what struck L ot wore away and your squaw |his refuge of silence, she straightened | him!” Her interest centered upon a With the LEW BREMS and s dromk—that you are out hunt-|and considered rapidly. | steel door which evidently gave into| FELIX MARTIN e . |ink her? What woman?” “Up with them—and be busy!" She |the strong-room of the ranch-house. And Many Other the mouth of the barranca. In SQdi- |*8E 00 "he sat up: further mut- [broke her decision crisply. | “Has the excessive heat gone to Popular Favorites Hew o Dalt a donsn B A B o4 | larings Jouncealtraminiallivs When the Indian, with raised hands, |your head, Miss Frazer?" the ilver 2 her employes were also accompanied |terings Jouncer (om O P ot good | had achieved his feet, she relieved his|Fox continued. his voice _solicitous. a e east ltamon a ets by, Alonzo Eunk e the latter ex- |red squaw, He talk crazy words from |belt of the antiquated. rusty weapon [“Whom is it you seck? What pos - o chlef sent m e la o - ¢ v £ 5 - e had a - |sibly could lead you to believe you'd 1 0. the latter ex- | re M water. He not look for wom-|for which he had at no recent mo- |sibly could lead ¥ 5 o > g sl oy B e = tor stay sy ment felt safe to reach and, after |find friends of yours here?" ou ant at Irm esh e an hour after you ' rode (into LA ; his pocket of a business-like| Gloriana's smile was not for his P a I a CE “Busy,” she stated, “you hunt for|sgarch desert. clasp knife | teigned concern. In the lock of the . . ; S Now i outlrace and mee that youl| vaaltldeoEiiet Koy weklin Tance: Which Gets The Paying Job g1 | et the best out of that yuse! Re- “Pray don’t worry about me.” She Startis This Sund: a Sy TS ST S R AU PO MUISB S| | | mper there's an avenging she- | slanced at the son. “Suppose you EASY AND ECONOMICAL—RESULTS QUICK, R et ot Tl A ND devil just behind!’ back up to taat door, Phil. Turn the o e i e e e Mon., Tues., Wed. I TR aa Gl e e . = en’t: , rundown folks at busin B HO ]-)I A. She-devil—Red Glory,” h reed, | you'll find there. Open. e Sl S L T L ;an:d\?}'g‘gh:ng with a slow grin. “Don’t you move, Philip,” contra- tablets with their meals for a <hr e il wiitch Rowithele w l UF ” ! 2 2 § The procession thus formed set |dicted the “Fox.” *Young woman, physical and finanaial conditi es. esiey l'eddes Adele Garrison’s New Phase of out at a pace unhampered by con-|l must protest that you're going too| | VITAMON sup- . = heiremaining £z D 3 < = plies in highly B versation to cover the remaining arid |far. I'd hate to accuse even a Fra i ALY arry . o4 miles. That the thoughts of the cap- [zer of such a high-handed attempt Jet Torm truc eve atlons or a e | |tive riding in the lcad were of an|at robbery, but that vault contains| | yeast vitamines MARSHALL NEILAN'S : Ry T FORE youE oW combined w s active sort was improbable. Those of | valuabl For your own protection, T Ve Why not be a I et ;| his captor matched the speed of fly- |you should not want it opened while e e J Shieng. wall R P T T S S T A MA, || ("1 ot to any definite con- | you are here.” which Science built follow — “B h H t f PI " The “News” Mrs. Durkee Carefully “I call that positively psychic,” Al-|clusions. Gloriana scemed not to have heard | | fays sou must : with plenty of “Pep™ 00 Hampton of Placer Broke to Madge fred sald admiringly. “What do you| Suppose her hope were true, why |—took a step toward her admirer. well and fully da. S and energy —a clear The appearance of ith Faliiax |do, Dicky-bird, to get ‘em that way?|kad the Indian held their littlest pard “Quick now: ou know me!"” veloped. If you skin glowing with A Story of the Days of at the climax of many hours of [Has Katle a sister, or a cousin, or| _their fra . fragrant Rose—to the | When Seth Gilson stepped into the are weak. thin, . ruddy health and General Custer. s A Soed 5 ale. generall 2 5 doubting worry concerning her ab- |something we could snatc wither of the intervening months and |room, his face wore a pleasant, even el e vigor—instead of hav- sorbed my thought and attention so I shouldn’t allow her in the house | years? look although his fists were lacking in braln - o le] e Bandesel’ Keith V d ill completely that for & second or two |a minute,” Leila said with such pretty |* Could the sardonically named Al-|ready clinched and his mind so pre- pomer and am. 2 oped body that shows el auaeviuie T did mot see the other occupants of [comical positiveness that we all|ways Busy, whose choice of activi-|parcd for battle that Strong, Sr., nar- bition and want sstar i iyt b the car. shouted. ties was sitting all day on his haunches | rowly escaped a blov the girl's “pep” which gets force and phystoal eaturing Then, as I pulled myself together X 3 h mothah and that{pe demented, as many believed? Or |glad cry saved the " They all 23;.‘,?";‘;2{;55.,‘;‘; p power? Just take LILLIAN & ANNA ROTH and walked swiftly forward, 1 saw ed baby?" Aunt Dora demanded, [ was he more shrewd than ever had |missed the look of amazement on his e reiyinsallaoms Mastin's Yeast VITAMON e el i that Dicky was driving, with Edith [and I promptly sent Dicky for them.|peen suspected, shrewd enough to|face that a man should step forth e T : Tl AN road ] beside him, while in the rear seat of | “After I got your ¢ ADOUEELHS | attampeith s Toap lalal e R anaa bt ons| B b The Swult tystem at’ once. ! SEEL T he T iat s caing And Late Features With the the big car Aunt Dora Paige sat as|old hous Mrs. 14 " to|tortion which had taken her father| ‘Thank God—thack God, yow're MET yofi"rn}:):? 8 Dtz e Famous Play “Shavings.” it on & throne, with Mrs. Durkee and | Mother Graham, the instant she ap-|ro Mexico? AT et badd ts v B & v e oSt Leila as ladies-in-waiting on either |peared, “I couldn’t wait a minute to| The remembrance that Always Busy |voice to the girl. “What might be and supplies just what your body needs to feed and nourish the shrunken side, with Alfred and Dr. Jim Paige in |see it. And as Aunt Dora and Dr. Jim [.5,]d4 neither read nor write suggest- | happening to you was the worst tor- tissues, the worn-out nerves, the thin blood and the starved brain. Pimples. 9 8 s y boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish like magic under this healthfui close attendance from the smaller|were coming North for a little Visit|eq a more likely solution. he an-|ment of that steel cage when I at influence. VITAMON tablets will not cause gas or upset the stomach, but middle seats. 1 do not believe that|l told Alfred we'd simply all come|gwer to the riddle might be that Tim- voke upE: strengtben the digestive and intestinal tract and help to correct even chranic > ype of wo e world [down to some country hotel near you " R e £ ~ . . constipation. They are easy and economical to take and so quick and remark- there is a type of woman in th Dot g A s toria feh g s g oty | Rudd, & not (long since i from a flash that took them all by able are the resnlts that complete satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed or the who can suggest more strongly a| : ¢ ays, sc isséuri, had met up with the|surprise, he turned on the younger | | small amount you pay for the trial will be promptly refanded. Be sure to court of worshipful subjects than can [the dearest place on Shelter and. | e hrlug o AuA sowe WA o sirone remember the name Mastin's VI-TAMON-the origiual and génuine veast: erly tle-bo Southern | And Dicky suggested that we all et v e I e o vitamine tablet—there {s nothing else like it. so do mot accept imitations or e L 00 L = ’ Ariv Nown B tosutna s I this e the | o na byphusicnazs e R and i staked Consider yourself under arrest for substitutes. You can get Mastin's VITAMON tablets at all good druggists. woman O e Ot S—11€ | him to the ransom idea. the rustling of Miss Frazer's market such as ety e Mk & Brainerd, Mallinowski & O'Brk 7 ‘Surprise! Surprise!” Leila chanted [ house” .« .o band!” Dickinsen Drug Co., Clark & Braincerd. Mallinow rient TODAY gayly, as 1 reached past her to grasp Mrs. Durkee Advises CHAPTER VIL. But you can't arrest him for that!’ ; s Aunt Dora’s tiny snowflake of a hand.| jior eyes roved puzzied over the ex- Emerald Ranch. cried Gloriana. HALF AN HOUR “Foss up, now! Aren't you complete-| = *f © Micars farmmhoy For the first time, the daughter of | “Can't? You watch me!” . ¥ g ce In your life? | tremely modest Ticer farmhouse. Ars > 5 St . a z ly flabbergasted for once in y s G e teq. |0ld Blaze" Frazer rode through the You really can't—you have no T 7 ; With We thought first we'd wait till morn stz Motheri Granam smorted | 80 O e At walie| cas s eds wots lnot stolei They 5 : ing, but Aunt Dora didn't v ¢ “Get the carette out, Madge,” DickY | of that envied stucco mansion, hellware enticed! awa > g : DOROTHY DALTON wait & minute before running over advisec and lead th way with rald ranch-house With no pause “Same thing."” 5 ; 4 erald ch-house. aus £ g v VLLE It just seems yeahs since I saw yoh | Mother and Junior to their place. | g0 aamire it on close view, she drop- when the Strongs didn’t do AUDEN LI all,” Aunt Dora cooed, and I knew|Mother will burst if you don't. It'S| o4 roin and hurried up the steps. the enticing,” the girl persisted A 3 i B Featuring that to her anto-bellum ldeas, ac-|lucky I passed Mrs. Ticer on their|"'\ypon no one answered her ring.| “Then who did steal the red band?" A i ~TIN customed to the time when every|way to town. If she ever heard that|, . ‘i oovience increased. As the door| “The Streak and his train of out- ‘\VAADLJB?jTEP\II‘YIUtEEE i 1ING A LING’ plantation chatelaine kept open house | contemptuous reference to her| .. yide thrown, she stepped into the |laws. Oh, you needn't look so disap- AN FIGTORES . SANTOSCA and pever knew within a dozen of the | house- hall. Other open doors showed lux- [pointed! You should be glad that number which her dining room would | “Do shut up. Dicky-bird, and give| ;. " furnished rooms on either |there's nothing more for you to do. hetd, ‘there .wes nothing out of (A& |somebody else & chance to speak.® It- | e hue no sign of life. 1 brought the leader down last night Srdinary-In D8 MO ce ety | Mes. Durkes aald fcrossly, alight: |\t ong the sl carpeten with thel| witn' &/ Tucky shot| He's my prisoner, EIESerTII 6C AT BLO0eSH & ing from the blg car. 1 want to talk | ) o est rugs upon which her feet|safe with my forewoman and a half | . 'II nn.‘m.." rru: R s -\.I. Madge, and Aunt 1-;,..‘. \\.nxl\l,\ O Se2|ever had trod, she hurried. Without |cozen Apaches, to say nothing of Mow 1 bles . other Graham, so DIl ride With| oo, ioring any one, she continued |Tumble Weed, Gay and your Alonzo.” tlon which had made her prepare a|Madge, and Mother Graham and sirpe] " til she brought out on a gallery| But interrupted her. dinner” on the chance of | Junior can get in the big car.” G O Ll CllsonSiotersup Dicky's bringing home some guest! Twas ever thu Dicky sighed|Which surrounded a tiled pati “There is no need to force the truth OPENING SUNDAY EVE. FOR ENTIRE WEEK Dicky's 2ot & big steak and all the | ruerully. se he assisted Nix mothes |Where a fountain playing and cool-|from him. You must brace up now: g the at g _palms, were grouped he prepared for a shock. I wish I w, Mrs. Madge,” Alfred broke in to the vacant seat o o 3t |InE palms. were groupe f"”;f‘lm :;.m Se o he'll mever B lue .|:‘ ,,..‘Ix S nv.-nht»n”(‘u i 'lu‘xld With relief she caught the sound of | could explain, could give you time, thought of it. And we'll all help. I[in another minute we M. @14 | voices above the water's plash. She|hut— If you'll hold your gun on this 5 o warn you we're simply starved.” way to our new home stepped toward the side room from|ccuple of scoundrels, I'd best show - § \ illiam SJox “We' 1 vhich they seemed to emanate you what I mean.” - 4 fa s We'll put that ateak on the ice for That something was on Mrs. Dur-|Which ¥ e tomorrow.” 1 eaid serenely, With & |koe's mind I vl wnd been| “I've done my best Lifting his concerned gaze from ey e Phil it was who had spoken. and |Lers, he returned to the vault and for " H - Nttle pardonable pride at my hot but two sober faces in t merry ; 5 wifely triumph. “Perhaps we can 20 |crowd, her's and Dr. Jim's. The reason |she hurried her steps. moment was lost to sight in the HARTFORD down to the beach and broil it down | for the physician’s gloom was not| This door also was open, doubt-|shadows of the sizable chamber which f TWAIN’S TODAY — CONTINUOUS there on a camp fire. But Katie has ard to find. It lay in Edith's presence | iess to increase the circulation of | seemed to lie beyond the steel door. diner almost ready. She sald she knew | hestde Dicky on the front seat. 1 won- |air. since a screen of reeds stood just | No need had Gloriana to use her gun, il 9,“,“4 e‘,m‘,y : LEIGHTNER SISTERS 5 A o LAURIE and LACEY “OER THE HILL” IR Last Perforance Tomorrow Night. AN S oS “Meester Graham' would bring some- | dered for a second if that were the|inside, shutting off a clear view of |for both Stronzs sat slumped in their & ALEXANDER body home, so she's been preparing |subject upon which my little friend |the interior | chairs. u i for guests wished ml talk. But her first words| ‘‘Done your worst, you mean, and “Be brave, you Glory of a girl!"” In a One-Act Musical Comedy dispelied the idea |a fine mess you've made of thin Gilson’s anxious voice preceded his 3 CONNECT[CllT FRED & MARJORIE DAIE; “Madge.” she said, “I don’t want to| The voice was that of the “Silver |reappearance. Now he stepped into { n WALTER FISHTER & CO. frighten you, but as we were going to [ Fox,” Strong. Sr., ralsed in anger range of the steel door space. He was Y YANI FRANK JEROME; our rooms over at the hotel this er- Through ‘he reed wea of the|not >ne. Who could have been im- | ¢ 4 ! MELNOTTE DUO. »on 1 distinctly saw Gra Draper | screen she vaguely saw him seated |prisoned with him in the vault? 3 P IN XJNG- ARTRUR'S COURT £ going down the hall. And—and I'm|behind a desk—a large man, inclined |Whose was the frail, black-clad shape, i Staged by ROBERT WARWICK l‘:\ sure Dicky knows she's there, for 1|to stoutness and, as she knew by re- |ciinging to his hand. half-carried by : g mett .71 “JACK STRAW ww him later 1ift his hat to some one, | port. to apoplectic s. Phil stood | hiz arm? z o Em J ]ru( —\— \nd I caught a glimpse of the same|at the side of the desk, his face| Gloriana leaned forward to gaze— dress going round the corner. flushed and ang te make sure. Her pistol arm was | 3o b A 7 B | I drew a long breath, and explain=d “I suppose vou are proud of your-|still in rcadiness for a false move oy 3 i ] - tate Armory e el e TR i e o e R R e R D ) i S 0 3 h my little friend, the mother f | government employe! Where have [felt no inclination to scream. A great § /) { 5 — A - |an art editor, understood as few wom- [you hidden away white elephant [paean of thanksgivinz seemed about - riday Eve., Sept. 9, 19218,/ Toula the crisis with which Dicky | truck? And. in heaven's name, where (10 burst the confines of her heart, - = - confronted, yet her face was|(is he pressed upward for utterance. Sev- 4 i I 4 & 21 MUSIC TO BE FURNISHED shadowed withi doubt when I baa An ‘He came here looking for trouble. |cial times her lips moved to voice | & ) ) ¥ Arl’fifif},;ufior’g‘;‘:fl“ |ished but I saw him first. He never knew |that prayer. but trembled without a Ny ) b, ] ) e =By Of course, I know all you say is!what struck him-—never will know.” |sound. Then in one all-comprehen- - ! f 3 S 2 i e GIRLS" Ch 's Mai true.”” she said. “And I won't open m “Yon will zive tr vernment .m;‘\.u word she breathed the whole { = | I Smart, Liwl{" Burlesqae man’s Major mouth except to approve outwardly,|ploye over to me—at onee said| “Mother == i v N - J if that's what you war But, oh,|Glory | gun clattered to the floor. For- =Sae L s CHARLIE AHEARN Madg I can’'t help feeling you're Her gun covered them she stretched arms that ached | & - g | B and _ Or‘:hestra | making the mistake of your life in Philip. Jr.. recovered first. but only the emptiness of years. WILL J. KENNEDY | o Py bl e and the Famous Ste " having that girl by azain! Edit sufficte o r: “Clory . i —9 Pieces— et llleidin b B G L G s it d Lively, Beauty Chorus knows, but that other devil!” Both the Stromgs obey (Continued Tomorrow) L Ly M