The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1914, Page 10

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— , a a ete and Comic: Page of THE EVENING WORLD, Satutdty, Deseubir 12, 1914 ; THE EVENING WORLD’S NEW PICTURE-STORY SERIES—A COMPLETE STORY EACH WEEK—NEXT WEEK: THROUGH PATHS OF PERIL WHEN COURAGE WON sn Conclusion—Frank’s Reward (All Rights Reserved) Scenario by Joseph Keogh Jim" te no! amenace. Upon being told of his actions of that parertaaae the tak fe lighter thea 7 Randotph gives his Frenk -hand stroggie with Frank, his day fra te eager to make amends and lends ad been A for the Fre-rht Ah had Metens then substitu: PP gg A immebat 15 he tbe one in, stone, kink in his brain hie giant strength to clearing a passage od but a ‘amail one id within two ’. , he now LBs ul Jimi and he has awakened his out of the cave through the rocky debris. hours alf three are enabled to free them- : the is at the wheel.—: No memory of the past remains, selves. MONDAY=THROUGH PATHS OF PERIL a y a = as we il y « afi . r i oe -_—“ = ova: About Plays Wittig MAY I 1 43 1 ieee OW LET ME ‘ou PR ;. d Pl yers LICK: YOUR Dow : NOT TORE Wik OFIGARROTES ? : Brre ATH By Bide Dudley Fs Bhe 1s & petite blonde and she | Operates the telephone switchboard in @ theatrical office in the Broadway dia- trict. It is her duty, also, to ascer- tain the business that brings callers _ We. Bho was talking over the tele- yesterday when a man dropped © nee her employer. Tho visitor ‘Walted until she eased up a bit and aes H began: » “TG Uke to see—" § “Just had my lunoh,” said the gtri, in the rpcetver. “T'4 like to see—-," the caller began ty ie ie “Ob, & sandwich, some German fried ad & bunk of cake.” “I beg your pardon, but may I BE Seah celag: to: buy any FLOOEY AND AXEL— If Flocey Doesn’t Improve in His Sprinting He’s Going ta Look Worse Than Axel i in a Minate! we we we By Vic | Christmas presents. I'm too “Pardon me a second! Is Mr. pall ne =e 1 “Can't afford to give away a lot of JUST ST ° QT dunk. It's foolish.” AY TANK AY BANE. CLEAN OUT SME ENGINE UP AN’ aw oi ae, S| “Would you kindly, let me inter- DAS MUFFLER. (T BANE. FULL How'd low MS OF "Boo" AN’ MY ENGINE HAD YeR FACE IN Bane Lose Power! THA MUFFLER 2? Gee Frocey ! You YusTt OUGHTA See VOT A MESS OF “Soo” AY FOUND WHEN AY OPENED DAS MUFPLER~ Come AN’ Look $ rupt— “You say Willie will be there? Say Kid, ho's some bear at the trot.” “My business te important. 1'd like to—" “T’'ve got a sore toe, but if Willie ‘The visitor bit his lip. “Would you pleane be so kind?” he began. “Aw, that's nut stuff, Joe learned b @0 tango in some ice houve. What 4 Goes be think our Joint ts, « Joint?” |) ‘She caller turned, went siowly out) | fate the ball, leaned against the wall "g The. AND PERCY AVE 0. Hy omner Uys ME THE CUTEST ; THOS 9 FINE CANDY— THATS MORE THAN I a NI T, A = : - BB JACK GAVE ME 0 aN CENTS, ie . A ort tsa ¢ met THs Beauriv. Potty ONLY «gn "Oave ne y ‘AND’ Rust 4 A SOLID <OLD SHOW YOU—— HAS A BIRTHDAY ONCE A te of “In the Léme- ‘at the Hudson, It will have ita New Year's Eve. | "TWAS EVER THUS. it no Chate\mee, wifce at all,” vo him none, gee whis! | a block. FROM THE CoIESNUT TREE. ; of the amusement, although Chief| Kee, “poo Haynes, Winsor McKay, “If you don't marry me I'll he Dodge of the Pelham Fire Depart. Sandy Dingwall, Frank Tannobil Ed ment did recite, “Firema ', Save My juire, James Gilroy, Castle Child!” several times, and Bob Dalley| George McManus and ‘Joe Buckley. based in your front yard.” came across with some jolly quips.| Chief Dodge said yesterday that n't do that, George. You know Palettes Ao ine mupres he didn] father doesn't want you hansen Besides those already mentioned some of the others present were Sam Mc-! know the subway ran all night, ‘around here.” BANDBOX ‘OPENS DEC. 22. _ Theatre will, be |ogatn in that grand old olassio, “Bis| pluylet of the Princens Theatre's bil fopkins. ‘ be presented at the Toy, Bos a be seen in sevéral foreign cities, afso, nual _beotatenk supper of the wat | Dit Does It Make Club,” A BJNE TIME WAS HAD. organization that. "absolutely refuses Please keep ,it a secret, but there] to worry, Richard J. Hatsel was chef was one grand, good time at the; and the food he prepared was so Pirate's Cave "Thursday night and] it was really a sin to eat it. Otis yesterday morning. It was the ps Harlan and his feet fornished most say Is soon to take a 6 At least that is) C De along Broadway tre. There = ae q™. an en- oamnens anda necessary, for one. ‘The Mpa public ran Club will pol rit Skirvin is appearing 1s which I dupentee® At is called “The a at ne a bee oe SAMMY You k Know, There’s Nothing Like Being Prepared for a Rush! we we we we " By Hazen Conklin gsi ve comctare ; : Gaainy) \ | DEEA 2AMTY cxnioez New Hochelle, Dec. 24, at Loew's | ») EVE THEAE WA2 GOING TO Le nM; BE 20 MANY OF YOu GoT BUT FOVA PAIASR OF 2TOCKINGe TO BUT WILL IT BE ALL AIGHT IF | HAUG | up eachew a Nama ee peace, It “may i. P. Bel- ra, Btaphen Claus to vial the poor children of | 1 COUNTED | OIDEUT Know THI? YEAA . | HAVEU'T HAMG VP CAIe@MUS PAPAS PANTE ¢ . Charlie wii it nt Otte Skinner, ia “The le Vols" at the Laberty Thea! ia uy Gry musical revue e the Sg, 5, short Follies. @ECURE PEACE PLAYLET. “horesg the ne” the

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