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ergy v1 ny wy U =r oF 4 w/t TA — | Tee ae ALWAYS—FIRST-RUN PICTURES—ALWAYS ARTING 4 DAYS ONLY A MILLIONAIRE IN CONVICT GARB CAUGHT IN AN HEIRESS’ BEDROOM— SHE DIDN'T WANT TO MARRY HE DIDN'T WANT TO MARRY— BUT A WONDERFUL TURN OF EVENTS SHOWED HOW HOPELESS IT ALL IS De Forest Anderson Celebrated Flutiste, Playing “Endearing Young Charms” Same a she did for the King of England i ee ee SOMETHING DOING | BY VARICK VANARDY Copyright, 1919, by The Macauly Co. | (Continued From Our Last Issue) “The maroon car ip at the door, Crewe,” Savarin called from the win dow. Crewe left his chatr, “Mr, Moreau arrived,” he said, “I want to speak to him outside.” He went out upon the street. THe got inside of the oar, and the curtains of it were then drawn down A few minutes later, Crewe—aa an observer would have supposed—got out again and was immediately followed by Dirge Moreau, unmistakably Moreau, the artiat ‘They walked side by side toward the front steps, mounted them, and entered the houke together ‘Those within the parlor mw them both. Crewe tn the lead, Moreau just be- hind him, They heard Crewe's voloe| may (it was Moreau speaking) “This ls Mr. Moreau, I'm nog need od any more, Bo long.” w, aa they supposed, Crewe the house and enter the green) which #till waited. Also they saw still another car stop | near by, Just as the green one wa driven away, The inapector from headquarters got out of it, followed by two of bis men, who had Abe Nutter in charge The little parlor of Nera So home be presently, almost whén, five pe arrived with and Hugh, it was 1 filled, who had beén aflent atnce her formal aceeptance of the per unctory introduction te Crewe started to her feet and went #wiftly to Moreau when he entered the room. “Oh, Mr. Moreau, hew ean | ever thank you for all that you have done for us?" abe exclaimed, with tears in her eyes He smiled upon her half utes | cally before be By permitting me, some day, te paint your portrait.” MMe ed with a shrug: “Crewe, who b parted fearing that he would be thanked, t# the man who was so situated that he could see into the middie ef the puale "Oh," whe exclaimed, “I meant to thank him, but he went away so sud denly—" "Yo. I know, That ts his way He understands.” Nutter, with the two piain clothes men who had him in charge, stood over at one corner of the room | Forillalike, repulsive—@ man-animal TOPICS OF THE DAY PATHE | “A LION’S REVIEW “ALLIANCE” SOME COMEDY CONCERT ‘ORCHESTRA ARTISTES Music Taboo in High Schools County Caucuses to i Be Held April 10 Precinct caucuses to elect delegates to the King county republican con vention will be held April 10. The convention will be heid in the Hippo | ‘@rome April 17. He was not # criminal; he had never |“ been one. He had his own peculiar ideas of right and wrong: and, in the |* assistance he had given to Bob South. pector, who took charge of soon an he arrived, attend ed to Abe Nutter first You ray ‘go, Nutter,” he said minutes) Mrx. | er | lied. Then he said:| called.” Mrs. Denningham was no longer the frightened, terroretricken woman that she bad been for #0 long 4 time; nor did she direct so much as la ce at her husband. “Yea, air,” she replied, “quite often, when he has threatened me, he has reminded me that he was that perton, a bank purglar, and @ man lwhe had killed others aa he would sometine kill me, if I did not obey very wish, I have,” uinue, ox han rarely been a day of th when he has not threatened and threatened awful conseque to Cora, if 1 dared to oppose him.” “Do you wish to have the bandages |removed from his face and mouth so that “No, no, no—please. ever to #peak to | hear his voice,” “Denningha: to bim, I do not wish the Inepector maid the end of your ife term at Bing nag coming to you now. Take him awny, Conklin,” he added, addrem one of the men wh 4 brough in the iow his attention to Robert Graeme South. “Now, sir,” he anid, “what ought we to do with your" His voles pounded thare was a tw with her baby farms ominous, but ein his even, usband could do ay 1 answer urned a amiling face ner, and bowed Mra. South,” avely he replied he ought to be sent away for 10 years; but It len't true, I met him first at a dance, the first night I epent in New York; I had come here that day from the South, I had beer |taught when I was @ little girl to | pick pogketa and to open wristbagy and purses—but—exeept for that, air II was atraight I had been per |euaded to join that pick 4 to come here w the Mex—Greenfield wa. d me to marry his. want to, but I was afraid of him t was t : ight when I met cht a dma % told him a > my troubles, and he took me away dance, and left me with a good woman who lived here in this une we are In now, He promised to help me to get an honest jot evening, that day, and he “You were brought here to be taught |! a lennon. Go back to your job now {but remember, I shall keep an eye on you. If you step across the line again you'll get ail that’s coming w |‘ lyou." Nutter went away. The tnepector turned to © mother. “Madam,” he aid, “I must request |you and your daughter and your son to identify tiie man'—he indicated |Denningham, alias Muggy—"and 1 | wish to know if he bas ever referred 10 0 wife rotected me He brought e back to this hours. I stayed a month with the woman who lived here. hen Bob and I were married. He had told me everything about himaelf before that We have been very, very happy, and Bob South ty the best man that ever lived. of choral music in ail to himself as Barney Mugs, or if)! ®™ sure you will not—will not—" know lyon that be has been so ‘Ship Via Bethlehem After a careful investigation of the Motor Truck field we have been appointed the accredited dealers for Bethlehem Motor Trucks. In our judgment tonnage transported over the route of Bethlehem Dependable Delivery is carried with utmost effici- ency at lowest costs per ton mile. Ship Via Bethlehem. 3% Ton Chassis 14 Ton Chassis BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION Pennsylvania UNITED MOTORS Co. 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What can ? do for youT “Why, there isn't qnything more to be done, You have—you, and Mr. Moreau, and that man Crewe, bave nade my mother happy, and opened| up a new way of life to my brother Hugh, and ma” She turned then to} Moreau. 1 do want to ask Just one favor of you, Mr, Mogeau,” he maid Ask It, Mise "Cora." he replied. Mar 1 want you to arranges for me meet that man Crewe again some time. I did not half thank him. Wil 3 do that?” Perhaps. Now, there te fust one semtion that I would lke to ask Very well. What is it, please? tt “4 According to the terme of your father’s will you can inherit your i i a fact that this has been [sleeps 24 hours @ day, and boasts he| LOS ANGELES —Jury a ‘omplicated case I be- is lke a groundhog, and can asleep !9 case of Sidney R. Flowers, it to Be about the quickest one ‘eight weeks at a time: jcharged with criminal syndicalizm, on record. It is now exactly 24 hours| een ery wince t ng woman came to my & letter of introduction Madame Duclero, of San Fran wo" END. Says Her Husband Is Champ Sleeper MILWAUKEE, March 27.—As rounds for divorce, Mra, Henry | Nielache depowna that her husband | ng the ewhat ¢ Luna Park Swimming Pool opens |March 27th Advertisement, ‘The Board ef Directors = fhe! c preferred ste ™ pt payable April 18, {See's the stock: ders of record March 31, 1920. | Stock books will remain open. (Siened) DicroGgRAPH PRODUCTS | CORPORATI HM, DEIAD can wait until you are Which ts it to be?” I think.” she replied demurety, | “that I don’t want to marry anybody a long, long time yet.” ge Moreau looked at his watch. he turned to the official at his “Inapector.* he said, smiling, “con PLP ALLL APLAR AAPAL AA He Had Two Names; | She Gets Divorce Daisy Harrold wasn't sure of her hugband’s name in Judge Mitch | * court Friday. 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