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> st T LET’S GIVE A GHOST SUPPER IN AND OUT “If T were you, Fry, I should tcll! Entertain 12 Guests for $8 the truth, and let me help you. You BY EDGAR FRANKLIN know, and 1 know, that the boy pever left this apartment. Well?" BY SISTER MARY. Just because the man she was to marry wovld not take her to Wel Sapbsi Bnthony HY not have alGhost Supper| for! vour! Hallowe'sn -l--;;l:‘ ,.‘. ‘-] n‘.;»h' an 1"'\' r--x” " ‘m“-‘n'” ‘l':‘ll" : fll"‘lm'“"““‘" in her “And you know and 1 know i = frolic? The ordinary chafing dish supper could T e el [ il B pee e ey e e “Are you accusing me of murder?” cakting (ahadows over the able] Anthony demanded savagely. “I have been doing that for some (Copyright 1917, by W. J. Watt & Co). Two chafing dishes should be used to serve twelve (T T, iy o g ey S persons, but at that it's really the easiest way for the burcans of the themter er attractioms with which Sees. hostess without a maid to entertain so many people # \Continued from Yosterday's Herald.)|immediately he turned more tenscly| “litchin, you're the most utte s solemn than upon his entrance. ever breathed! You—" in a more elaborate way and it can be done for $8.00. wpyy y ovE LAWYER"” IS hi T i R e s & et “Ah—Fry,” sald he. “I suppose “Doubtless, but at the samec time | Measure the ingredients for the dishes in the GOOD S 9 » :., rkd m_um‘e}; :a = ":| :‘; the oo gt i human nature. | €40 have & few minutes chat? murder is murder, and murder will kitchen and arrange them neatly on a tray placed G SHOW AT FOX'S, | make e une cklers from ing experiments in mar atu AR Reuriif) you HNG " LRy i e laary = “The Lo i BLroadway—new dance steps by a iy E g ool b mvematl L ooy X Reucjicioal y ol " the extraordinary crime conveniently for the cooks. A separate tray for o ve Lawyer.’ & miniture|; o0 oir) chorus—old folk songe— i honne And Mr. Holler will remain with |student said steadily, as he arose. . each chafing dish will save possible confusion. musical comedy, is the headliner at | X AR i ey meots at a ringside seat at a boxing | " .\ . |2 S e A v . Al a0 o e naL lotithe week s :; Britains n show. Mas ¢ match, to his apartments and offers| -\ PAUS the mystery Johnson | nothink—you understand, nothing— Menu for Ghost Suppe 2 egg volks, 1-3 cup minced| proves a thoroughly enjoyable act. | cW Britain's own show. Mae Jen- the youns man the cha to realize | POller asked until afternoon. unless circumstances | Tomato bouillon Bread sticks . paprika, onion peper. The scene opens in a business office | 5°1 and Miss Walsh and Gnramce kg his lifelong ambition to become a civil There is not. 1 fear, much mys- | render action imperative. I want to| Olives Celery the morning stew the chicken|and one after another, four pretty | MOral A fast moving melodrama,with DS MO iong e o e tery,” Hitchin said, looking straight [help you, to come to the unfortunate Chicken al la Hallow'en until tender in water to cover. Re-|Yyoung girls come in seeking employ- | 573ceful dancing and pleasing sing- at Anthony But there is a little |end quietly if nothing else. I shall | October salad Toasted crackers|.nove from broth and cool. Remove|ment. Their own worth, as told by | '€ - matter I'd like to discuss with—er— |be in my apartment all morning. | Vanilla ice cream with caramel sauce | every article of skin and gristle and | themselves, is funny and from then on| 'Bi§ Game” is the silver sheet ver- Wherewith he stalked out to the|you two gentlemen.” Think it over. Think It over with Sponge cake Coffee bone. Out in cubes and divide equally. f the sketch develops into a riot of fun, [ 0N of a brutal man's dominating of corridor, removed his hat from the| Mary rose hastily Boller. Then, when you have de-| Tpe bouillon should be served from|There should be 2 cupfuls for each|dance and song. The other three acts | Eirl's conventions and proprieties. rack without the assistance of Wil I'd better go?"” she smiled cided that you need help, come and | 1o Lkitchen and the cups should be|chafing dish. Pick over and wash|Are also good, especially so being two |It Is a vivid, virile story of stregth, I, If it would not inconvenience you s me! at each plate when the guests go into|systers and divide in two equal por-| fellows who give a lively line of pat- | Ph¥sical strength matched with lady Hitchin sald unsmilingly Then Mr. Hitchin, courageously |y qinin. room. When this course is| tions. Peel, slice and divide mush-|tef and funny stories. A girl also [Mmoral. A fast moving melodraa, with adds her bit to the fun with a child’s | artistic scenes, full of life and vim impersonation and the fourth act is a [and pep; a masterpiece of the photo- musical number in which the perform- | play art, is “Big Game.” er, apparently seated at a banquet kins and, opening the or him: elowed it after him with a careful lack r of force that was more expressive |7nd with a stiff bow turning his back upon the pair, moved H r than any slam 2 Chin squared, he stood In silence [out of the fiat leaving Johnson Bol- | Aniished the cups and plates are re-jrooms. Mince and divided peppers From the direction of David's door- |until she had vanished down the cor-|ler and his oldest friend in a state|™TOVd and the chafing dishes and|Make a sauce in the chafing dish of B Rpsowthiel dirmction of Imvian deor | Flaes e oot iheir accompanying trays are brought|ihe butter, flour, salt and pepper, o ot e attiactiy 1| Hitehin relaxed in the most curl-|* “Fiave you decided how to get me |in- The salad should be on plates|stock and milk. Add chicken dice,| ST, SPPATently beated at a banquet od In the corridor while Mary|ous fashion: he was smiling whim-[out of here?" Mary asked brightly, | r¢2d¥ to serve when needed and the|ovsters, mushrooms and peppers and|, . ) "iping on the table. Admirers of drew aside a corner of the curtain and [#ically at Anthony now entering without a sound *'| caramei sauce made and kept hot over| cook until oysters are plump. Add|; | nix'cee him at his best In ~The looked in—and then Mary was with Shele Anthony stayed the bitter words |hoet water. parsiey and onion pepper and yolk of | \yioh ¢ Horseman,” now showing. The CHAPT ; that ware is (bl very thEost Chicken a la Hallowe'en. ~8gs lightly beaten. Cook three min-| o ge Cook comedy, “The Sailor,” is The Web. “We have b cused of murder-| ©One year-old chicken. 1 quart |utes and then put over tho hot water| CW9e Dok comedy, “The Sailor.” s “Yes,” Anthony sighed It was high time to say something |ing David s he said. ovaters. % pound mushrooms, 2 sweet | pan to keep hot. Serve on hot cook-| ... .16 Jaughs in it. ) “Well, have you determined how |and to say it well. Dignity had al- . reen peppers, arrange for each|ed rice and sprinkle with the minced 2 - ave ?" ways served Anthony, and while it v, F v o chafing dih: 1-4 cup butter, 3 table- The rice should be cooked in .y ¢ 7 the kitchen and brought in when the | VIRGINIA RAPPE hony merely stared moodily at|was an effort he eyed Hobart Hitch-| «qen- ‘2 Mary laughed. | s;oons flour, % teaspoon salt, 1-8 tea- frat. feoian: TeaieHE e rentiyiialeulna T e e e e e comepy ar rarace. (|§| Hoyt Revue Players ar, 1 have been thinking of | “Hitchin said he, “it would be| «Itg u scream!" said Johnson Bol-|1 cup rich milk, 1 tablesoon mined (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A. Service.)| Virginia Rappe, victim of the Ar- Present the Musical Farce in which you cannot leave,” |quite possible, believe me, to soothe |jer “About the time we both get buckle case, appears in a two-reel sd tartly. “If you'd consent |your feverish mind by telling you the | sinched it may be up to you to—" comedy now playing the Palace for clothes and—" perfectly simple errand on which that “Tell tho truth?” Mary said quick- the remainder of the week. Owing to od. It meemed to him that |girl came. but I'm damned luul Ill do |y, o the large number of inquiries received s whispering to somebody. [It! Some things are too ridiculous.| " “just that!® by the management as to who she is Frank Soper, O'Neil and Stage.! came distinctly [and you're one of them TN naves do iti" the sirl criea The Maiden Aunt in the movies, the Palace is showing full of P::u'y Dancing Gi?'ls y iy He fastened his best majestic gaze | pagsionately. “No! Not even to save this comedy, and in no way does the Most Mirth-Provoking Show Ever course, It he's expecting |on Hobart Hitchin, yet Hitchin only|hoth of you! I'm not here through showing imply that the Palace is up- Presented. |u_|m§. a4 his h..w‘ sinister 1 L'_'l any fault of my own, and—and—why, BY RUTH AGNES ABELIN! holding any ef the parties concerned BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS I clowed W Stepe A= | 1 aei D ety e | SimEiwliofcotld R sussaat fsuch s HE'S a mild looking little person. You know the|in the Arbuckle case. It is a First Nving reom- & ARG/ with y e z second you see her that there have always been a|l\ational franchise picture, of which y ° ¢ at the table, coffee-cup |me ask one question again: Did the| ghe gaid no more. Lips parted, and million places for her—but none of them has ever! the Palace holds the franchise for this ay Alllson nishing Just the homelike | Prentiss b_y leave here with the|,vey all in an instant, thoroughly : % Teast decorative. They've been practicall ity for all the above firm's pictures. \olor apartment must nor- |clothes he wore when he eniered?” | 1o rified. she stood and listened: and :::‘“o‘f";]‘;:e:“s Seco - Yios L Others who were unable to play this in the Broadway Stage Sensation Hobert Hitchin was with | “'Yes!" Anthony sald wearily. from the door of Anthony's apart- : | picture because of this fact have been «BIG v With sudden, startling slap, the| ment a noisy thumping sounded once They've been places where she couldn't havel ..~ o 0 B, O GAME' Superbly Screened ance settled the fact that the |fat brief-case w placed upon the|move and a volce said: much to say but had a world to do. It's always) lir detective had attained a |table and its straps undone. And there “Hurry up! Open that door!" been that way with Aunt Milly. CONSTANCE TALMADGE—PALACE. Silvershlizfi:,im\’;l:i:;nso:‘)vo!:lm'sl them and asking “Is he gone?" NOW PLAYING ne' tone e slap A a « d V] Vi ion in 10 years, byl . tension. Hitch- | was another slap and Hobart Hitchin| w«Robert again!™ Mary gasped. When she planned her first vacat Y ool el ot M ! Wilkias = utteriis o Be fenubing a hilarious three-day visit with the Stouts in the| Constance Talmadge, Kenneth Har- Bewitching Girl ry. “Then explain these, Fry! Explain - ¢ Mr. Vin- country who intended paying her fare in return for lan and Flora Finch, are featured in > = Boller—Mr. Hitch-| There can be no denying that An-|ijant for an instant—and Mary, with = wrote that little Jimmie was 11l and she needed d"f”o;h 1'-'055:"!1;'; Love,” which is = in, one of our neighbors here | thony's mouth opened and that hisf, jit()e scream. had made another of someone to help with the housework. ‘n:::‘ 13 a‘s[r;;: t eMa“acg rlt is a film Hobart Hitchin smiled as he took |eves grew rounder. Before him, |por brojectile disappearance down the A i °f‘,,lfih ;l"“’ F‘ e'f‘_ Slane stase Mary's hand and favored her with his spread upon the table, lay David's| orridor—and into the room came Maids are so expensive, is Aunt|Play, “T Ao Msnsiroun orgnm. and drill-point stare. “My dear Mrs. Bol- |trousers! N Robert Vining! angry, yet he saw the reason in what | M:)ly doing anything just mnow?|PPREING WERY MBAN scg'm‘;“& ;“‘e ler. 1 am honored!" “Well, those—those he stam- He was far from being the same|I told him. Ethel's letter finished. ek vandevlllo ol on ;f our o me startled and one |mered. “Where dia you get them?” ! ;i ciaq' voung man. His whole per- 0 on,” said Johnson Boller. N - . No S e aaon Dieare & ] 3 porbs S aLttar wherelvou Y lond ol 5 E And so little Aunt Milly was bun-|Co.; in a song and dance thankful glance at Anthony, dimpled From the dumbwa son scemed to have been towsled by We parted on rather curious .| The Faynes, in somethin eharmingly. Mr. Hitchin dropped her ced thera o Very auietly, S0 Very|.,me overwhelming excitement. His [terms,” groaned Anthony. "One might | d-ed on the train and oft for Ethel's| jhe FARes. 'n 50 i inspection, and utiously, so very early this morn-| c.o pelonged in the head of a mad-|call it an armed truce, 1 suppose. He |and the housework. andcm,.:one a,:;y 'D:xl;;',",!no,,_ s';::‘::..’,; _ |man, and his hands waved irrespon-|seemed to be ‘willing to let matters When Nellie's baby came, Nellie's| lina of songs and comedy. v sibly as he rushed at Anthony Fry[rest as they were, and he has done [, other had to officiate glowingly at Today and Saturday R e m——— AP T e e % and clutched his coat and panted just that ever since, but he told me A “Fry! You'll have to help me!” in so many words that if ever I tried |th¢ bassinet when callers came to| CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMING. TOM MIX HOI Dl A. 1p you—how 2" to break into his particular markets, | giimpse the wonderful child and so| Beginning next Monday, Fox's will IN— ou know more people than I—[if ever, for any cause, I offended him ouidn’t Aunt Milly help out with show Dustin Faraum in a drama of “Only—ah—Mrs. hand and ed his you know people everywhere, An-|in any way, he'd sail in and adver- western lite, “The Primal Law,”™ tell- . J 9 T - - BE 3 Adele Garrison’s New Phase of thony! You'll have to help by call- |tise me out of business.” the work for a while?” she asked. ing of the struggle of a strong man . 4 ing them up and having them calll cCan he do it?" Of course Aunt Milly could and|for possession of valuable lands. Ile ngllt Horseman‘ 4 aia! “Thunderclap” is coming later and on < . f W‘I‘ up their friends, you know. That—| “He can do it.” Anthony said, with evelations ol a e T Y ot mow what Tm alke | e oD o e, can do it be-| Somehow, with the magic of such|rialy (06 PRHITR WL 0o [T .Added Attraction know! I don't know what I'm talk-|cause he's able to spend a million mild little folk, Aunt Milly accumu-| ;" oxira attraction, Charlie Chaplin about, Anthony! I feel as if I'd (where I spend ten thousand. and once *hi v T P o S S U S — || Me starts Fry's Imperial Lintment s | /2o 3300 out of the pittance which | iy ~The Bank” will also be shown next CLYDE COOK What Grace Draper Told Madge ""df oat l?;r truth, r.m I nerved myself to very muc h“':mn way.” An- d as Julius Caesar. And when "l‘::er:‘t“b“ri;'l'" :;: :-‘s‘ed t::a 7\‘”": Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "in a side-splitting comedy Madge ¢ sed. ‘uy the part of unsuspecting acquies- | thony said quietly. “What's wrong?” sarns about this thing—" A Y —_— O ‘,},'v'“,m‘\',:":“‘w..«..x lMttie play-|cense in the accepted theory Robert Vining gaped hindland [N Hatshutl hts Ltesih ontine Tend Tof :‘n‘r;‘ nssur:n:‘:e o‘f] t:A; rseir::;ih;?“!{z AT THE LYCEUM. “THE SAILOR” thing, clasped close to my lips, 1| Junior's disappearanne until Hugh|then laughed ‘r\uilv.lns:ln;'l\' e ,|the sentence. Wilkins, white and |~‘:e“e“° it rewa: o y Mared wildly at Mrs Ticor, trying|Grantland gave me permission to do| “Wrong!™ he shouted. “Wrong! |distressed. was coming down the cor- | 17 . _| 1aughable show ever presented by the = e it lena whal sne) was | ohiexwise sappeared ridor with what looked rather like M:‘“}:e;“’:e‘ rel:: ’t’:gnf°°’.}‘;":_: W:":R Hoyt Revue Players, with the mirth- Musical .Comedy saying to me. Then, as the terrible| “You—you are sure® I stammered.| * ; kangaroo leaps. IHe came to David's | Ot Ber BePAEws thed’ SREFE TRl ruy Irish comedian Felix Martin snd |f§ “THE LOVE LAWYER” ympory of her words struck me, 1|45 if pleading for her assurance u dom't know Mary—no. of|door and stopped. turning the knob. | Lenr¥-ehe always Wept Mobse 9Oy ey Brems, and Frank Soper, O'Nelil, 2% her arm fNevoely “Of course,” she returned jut, {course not!" young Mr. Vining rushed |He entered—and immediately he lett [ him while his wife took her vacation.| ' o ‘o "Madeline Buckley, prima - b his in the hands of| Madge. you're fearfully upset. Don't|on. “She—she's the girl I'm going |the room again and sped to Anthony.|He paid her railroad fare for that. | 0 W0 TARC A0 S0t BECE Sunday Evening Xp8 found B0 N e road ”| you think you'd!better lie down?” to marry, Anthony. Yes. I'm en- She wishes to sec you again, sir! With Ralph, whose health failed, 2 % iWO BIG FEATURES R EIoaT “rhia i mant TRRvel “Just come right in my room, Mis' | £aged, although it hasn't been an-| Anthony jerked obediently to his|she went into the wilds of Canada and 3 shrilled. “Then he must have re Tieer prompile inter.|nounced yet. I've been engaged for [feet and laid a cold hand on John- |shared the burden of a chicken farm|old to take care of bables and do 1ied oft Junior. Oh-h ] and I'll make you a cup of|@ Week now. and we—great Heavens! |son Boller's. —until Ralph fell victim of a Canad-| housework, the relatives are talking 1 could not repress the shriek which . 8 . s P Ol can't think. She's gone, Fry! She's| “Get up there and keep Vining |1an girl's smile. Of course he paid|about an old ladies’ home and won- tore through the house and brought just gone! Mary! Why, my little|puey " he said. “That's all. Hurry!” | Aunt Milly’s fare back to the states! |dering if they could get together the eminine feey do followed her passively, furtivel ‘ St % awift staccato of feminine fost BoWh | ching Grace Diaper and Edjth|Mary out alone at night—' young| Jjohnson Boller shuffled back to the| And finally Harry borrowed the|small admittance fee, while Aunt the stuirs. The next s i Salal PAWENRA ae T 610 50, Thets was o] Pobert chokmd She’s just twenty.jiving-room, where the unfortunate | .urial money to invest in a cas-[Milly, mild little person, likes every Falrfax and Grace Draper burst into = ; 1% 2| Anthony—a delicate. beautiful girl| Robert paced up and down and wrung | ket manufacturing company which|one and believes in everybody! the sittng room, with consternation «nothole in the door T shut behind |je that aisappearing from the most|his hands. Anthony. waiting tremul- | failed. That's the way with Aunt Milly written on their tense, anxious faces. | me, y e ooked | eqautiful, the happiest home in all|gugly until he heard both their voices, And now since Aunt Milly’s too |—have you one “What In 1> they exclaimed simul- | ‘hrough it, as soon as I closed the|, Why. Srom the Hey S5e lserried teie Move toom. b tancously. 1 gestured foebly to Mra.|door. . Dalton never spared a| s he gone? Is he gone?” Mary NOW PLAYING Prosw 1 saw Edith Fairfax shrug her|penny el “Tell them,” I choked, then strange- | shoulder, touch he forehead sig- sh? What Dalton? Anthony “He will—go shortly!” Anthony VlRGlNlA Iy out 0¢ my subconscious selt same | nificantly, and heard her say con-|asked suddenly =aid | thickly fou—you are Theo- admonition to watch (€ ce Dra-|t«mptuonsly “What? Theodore Dalton, of course. | jore Dalton’s daughter!" . », and for a flecting Instant “Don’'t mind her, Gracie Come | He's her father—Dalton, the patent So you've discovered that?" A mother’s blem hat RAPPE Ticer ropeated her statement, | rack upstairs and lie down. and I'll| medicine man, Anthony. You must| .He in a business way—" Anthony pfo b (7 of panic rub your head. Her screeching like|have met him? You know Theodore | myttered vaguely. In a Two Reel Comedy 7 ”l.hll 1 saw a look 1 i Dl e el Ll i L S A tACon SRt Ern g s00d R you | Dalton 2 “Yes, that was my reason for com- food gwes bac} the energy CONSTANCE TALMADGE in ahe had spoken calmly, with a Curlously, fortunately enough, sheer |, "0 " woro” gaid, cheerfully of nctual derision in her voice heartlossness of tor[nervous tension jerked him away | (T o Wlard him spoak of a child uses up daily? “LESSONS OF LOVE" What nonsense! Junior lost that re pplied to me brought no|from Anthor you—oh, no. not ve flatteringly; 1 . e two days before he strayed away. 1|resentment to my mind, only a wild,|him to pacing the floor, = S~ | don't think he likes you. I've heard Kelth Vaudevflle remember, because he was asking for | fantatic surmise. Could it be possible cted, a man unseeing, a man who | b " R0 L day he'd wreck 4 Fine Acts "n n 3 o o othir on earth beyond it. He had walk down this road|that Edith Fairfax was also involved ked of not you, when he was ready; and I was Risjtecritiafs ndfime h HILDREN use up a tre- = oy e th his father. No douby the other|in this horrible tangle of which 1 e 1 indecd, for |Very curious indeed to see what sort ehld found it, and, of course, picked | was beginr to clutch only the mosg And this was very we B . of man you were and whether you mendous amount of energy rthony was ainly making him- itoup.” «lender thread? Mrs. Ticer stopped \\'f""":“;‘”]m oAt Iy, making M- | core nice enough to plead for. if he every day. Every mother of a % - { y volce | nll speculati b ring ¢ wris P alante don't ke dad to . e .I\r.pimxn.:? ammotion aha and drawing me forwerd ) | Anthon: took thres backward steps[ Ve Sariel. | F dont ! healthy, sturdy youngster will et - and looked at the unconscious Robert |WreCk people =~ ool thi Chll would have dropped dead at its soun “Thowe airls know something, M ook AL b idiond this The conviction had swept over me|Graham,” Whisperedill “A¢i 1eaa. | much esiitihe youngman had beand And from the corridor came: richly nourishing food to supply 4 . cd himself a leper—and then., one thet at last I was on the track of [the Draper one does. I can't tell you e oy i = =i b y hand on his head, Janior's fate, and that he girl bxfore|how T know, but T fust do, someway. {0 (00 corrider: down to the win- (Continued on Following Page.) me was involved In I. For only too|Oh, I'd like to tear her eves out! But|yow_seat. where he collapsed much food for growth. distinct'y I remembered *that when|T haven't time cven to talk about it | .o f the bones had been whisked from The lection this food i niy lad, after bringing me his draw [ 19w, Don't you see that we've goy to his long, slender le = o 2 jni. had started back to the corncrib| £et this man across the road put away| Iiere Johason Boller, following, your most important duty. You . . cannot give too much care to Forskinb! he ; = lemishes this matter. Grape-Nuts, the HAKLFORD use rich, wholesome cereal, made Three Days Only, Beg. Today from whole wheat flour and J. ROSAMOND JOHNSON malted barley, with milk or _Aml His Inimitable Five W Soothing and Healing cream, supplies very necessary In :-s ;}1:::0;“.:"1‘;3;“““ requirements for the growing CHARLIE FRANKLIN It réduces irritation child, WILSON BROTHERS andusually restores SILVER, DUVAL & KIRK {he skinto itsnormal If you want to help your child- EVELYN PHILIPS & CO. IN' t g “EIGHT AND TWO” healthy condition "j';rw be rosy, sturdy] full of EDITH ROBERTS IN > Say. kid.” he began kindly. vitality and vigor, give them “LURING LIPS” v 9k Trial free | plenty of delicious Grape-Nuts, | Heve Mixs Diraper's nsse o b . . : : ) it 'raper's assertion aboull: v,y don't understand,” Anthony § Dept 12T crisp, sweet and satisfying |) \ N (‘ F 1id hoarsely but more quietly. “I've ™ 5 g & s reptiediicor er told you about the Dalton mat- VN 2 g p St anal Resinol Go to your grocer today and o MONDAY EVENIN s - et ksmusol velitriad Nyl bet Bito Boltimoredd. get a package of health-building G A ND «‘E “September Morn,” truly the most - /3 studio for his “Dunzie’s picter.” thete| Fefore he runs off. He isn't home jusi | found him five seconds later. M [ had peeped, an alv wbove the|now. but when I snatched that little| Boller. who was begzinning to feel| || pocket of his little romper, the fa-|celluloild mud turtle from that baby,|downright peculiar himself, shook his m'lar outlines of his wed cellu-[nn older child looked at me so fright- |old friend with no gentle hand as he Inid “bumble fish." ind then ran to its mother. And | demanded “You Are Sure?" hitching up the horse this min What is it now?” What in blazes | | “No matter what developments ws to get word to him to run. [=zot you.that time. Anthony? Are you|[ || si'ck outwardly to your theory that bet a cookie. Don’t you sce. if|zoing to have a fit?” the child wandered away 1 1s lost.” | he's arrested, mavhe he'll talk.” ohnson Anthony Fry d pite- clearly as i Hugh Grantland "Please Wait Here ously. “I've kidnapped the daughter |of the only man in the world who |« in ruin me and now he'll do it spoken the words close | thi He won't get away.” 1 rald grin nt of the note he had sent me Ivanized into t please 4 In my ears. T smaw clearly|r member not even to hint to a living| It was plain enot to Johnson premature explosion of thel b n: that we want to arrest him un. | Foller Anthony. pe devil, was awful wrath which was consuming me I =ive you permission. And pre might spoil all his plana for finding |tend to these women in there that you | raving 3 B . b forget 4 September 26 t . e g e b Lt bbb Grape-Nuts. Give the young- Y. W. C. A. pf Grace Draper's upper windows be-| Ol AL T AL Ny Tintment | Saars this invigormting food el JBURLES QU Chapman Major Orchestra. “Then i LI « Treora| I Ihe only ane he has failed (o ac- i _crnmvem.itmdsee‘r how (‘:7, saMEs E._coorm Well. Dalton came to ‘ one day. He wanted to buy us . ? rovuat and sturdy. “THE BIG e e e THE y ot ry 1his fr JAMBOREE" MARDI GRA ¢ ¢ en finich “w» sentiment and partly e he e I Featuring N AN |didn't want to pay enc Then »ile aon o . "RAN STATE ARMORY e her o st Analc tried his el tactioo et threat- | goh e o secoms Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder S = “ the man comes pasy pretend to be|ening to drice Imperial of e mar- > & o= TONIGHT IRE T N aaR v e e o i e ointed out | Sroam 6 s Gt e “There’s a Reason™ 25¢ nu:':-llm" IAPMAN MAJOR ORCHESTIR her. I'll be back in a few minutes.{to him just what it woull cost and ey ,\,,_\,l":‘“""fi':::_')‘, o s T s'l:;""“: —Nine Pleces— 1 et ma tell you. T think at tastlwhat it would gain him. He's a hard ' greoos nothing. Clark & Brainerd Co, Saturdays and !loud.lrn re on the right trail.” cevil, Johnson, and he was pretty v. ————