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THROUGH PERIL TO FORTUNE—Sy Leonard A. Mason eevenine monomer k Part Pivee-The Octopus PHS HET EES HL ENEES HOES SOCORRO: ~ eee oe om een A nail projects from the frame of (hem alte A few days later Dies and Curtis plan « moter cave beat the wart «4 On this Curtis's coat catches f boat trip along the cowst to a cavern in a cliff . wiedee When the ' . his fall He dangles above the me \. catied “The Pirates’ Cave thos thet © thets boat fastened to « bowl tw one of wndlaked lime, but coat and mail be Ht @as once the hiding cave of pirates driven to wa) Then they ter th . and he is drawn to safety by workmen seek shelter there from pursuit when thelr eyes greet « terrifying epects Huge octopus. obsers hiresell ell out « treme, Mie rd th They (onclud Se ray Aa CHANGES PLAV'S NAME les "S’MATTER, POP?” é a a we a a a a By C. M. Payne Anglin has changed ioe of her new comedy from The = Islapd” to “The Balance” She ~ pi <b ea “s a oo ee oe \ Way tdere cdHiep | NO SCOTCH IN HER j SAM dite » OF SAUSAGE _Jesephine Victor of “Kick J'sam THA |LONGIN FER A Piece i [ - AN | WANT YA TAR see THAT HE GIT i7| . and to satisty ber curiosity de- UNS atte or ‘ s OP said one day, “haven't = ; = ¢ ( iN i Por got a | Scoteh in you?’ ¥ " ») cut « _ The maid drew berseif up haugh- a a} you please, Mise Victor,” she ‘YU bave you know I don’t poe > THERE WAS MONEY IN IT. ; q ; J ( Tom Hodgeman and Jobn Camp- , i ii Loy ( by “Tipperary” coming nickel-in-the-siot piano. The tnstru- t, it appeared to them, could play t seemed strange that jpperary” should be heard in a an cafe, so they asked the pro- tor about it - “You're German, aren't you?” asked jgeman “Oh, sure!” he replied. “Most of your trade is German?” “Oh, sure!” sympathize with Germany in Ob, eure: FLOOEY AND AXEL—They GOT a Ride Somehow; and Without Making Any Effort to Do So! we we we we “ By Vic “Then why does that plano play e, 80 much?” rary, Vy, dere is von Irisher who keeps 4 = dine in nieelea,” sald the Ger- cv S a with a grin etty T sold him — . wort’ of ‘Tipper an’ der Kal- Cll a DIDN'T CHa Poke. § : vy) . + A 3 . BRAKEMAN IN THE EYE en necxes YESTERDAY INSTEAD OF LETTIN' “OOGILTY” JAKE. Mim PUT US OFF THE TRAIN? ke Wilk, the World Film con. [/WEbt NEVER GET TS NEW YORK Gorn'e prose’ agent, has ‘ baby a “IS war! Y'GiMwe A PAN ~ mon| ld, ane at o isa he Cee €or of, excepting, of co’ Dey TAGET A OA Toatsrday he RUDE SOMEHOW ! Was heard saying ‘My kid lool me jast night and sald, “ y o ity,’ just as plainly as could be , not up on baby talk. 1 wonder it she meant.” Ket another baby who ed to talk, to act as inter somebody suggested FOOLISHMENT. \ ory 4 Y Gossip. - ‘i 4 “ | 2 J : $ oe y Y Alice is returning from : : | i ' dig ( Jand ¢ Adriati ‘ . F a ; — \ \ Madin will : . * in | : = : _ —. . 4) Game lurk” open ar Pp -A play on ol tied 1, ‘Dodge. ites kong; Le MARRYING OF MARY-—Not That Pa Is Susceptible to Flattery—Oh, No! He Was Actuated by a Subtle Motive! rr) re By Thornton Fisher an read it ham tire Irvin Cot —— ae: Bevis), I ies Aneslen: Monday and} | ARE. Ye SURE YO 7 Sew HIM WITH (O-AH,2E MOTHER /PEESTER TIBBEETS.TOO ial, aaa oT ; : SEEN TH! COUNT. ) } ; ( BM THOUGHT 2 Ato’ Buly will play but one matic | ( QiWUM? HES BEEN MN QWN EVES — / OF 2E BEE-U-TIFUL E2 @& FINE MAN, MADAME - Mou WERE WAL, | WOULDNT Be aight 8 Garrick, and that | | 7 "GRD -premen ae) oe \ MERE EERE ae / ’) HE EZ SQ HANDSOME ) ( €o1ne To 22, ) ( Ler PHOEBE) : Beagrie, Harter, wnt enone at the) Yl Ce ee tee Fes) 2 ne rather \ Wouvee SHE E2 SO Ee \ SO BRuviewt mMapame- \_ SOMETHING: | MISS Thar FER. | 4 Mak ltnaed tub WITH HLS IKISSER = % TV BEE-UTIFUL = iy, \ RAH, THE FATHER OF ee (FIVE DOLLARS! ears begin- be / : MEES TIBBEETS 1S So. \ DIFFERENT- &-AH -_—- yLL PENO TRIM! ) ee a be ture house, ‘ ‘) y a al a pew danc wind Glide.” in “The Peasant eit | ann is writing a baok of | nees of the Now York stage, | n his proféssional | \_probably remet jranville was next week's bill the Ashe will introduce the | sm roupe’s baseball team Played a“ game with a semi-profes- I club in the snow at a Colorado Mowatain town the other day. Every | time a man stole to @ base it was a! fhe song “Silver Threads Among Gold” is being made into a film Richard J, Jove, who sang it for s the central figure u be Catholic Actors’ Guild 18 mest | president and Francis X. Hope Vice | Will be elected. It is probable| President, William Cotter will be re- y elected Secretary. J_Cohan will be chosen |" Edward Childs Carpenter, financial editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, has sold @ play of his own manufac- ture to Oliver Morosco, Every now and then ‘arpenter sits down and dashes off a play or « film scenario juat like that! A musical stock company, organ- {zed by Charles Berton, will sail to- morrow for Mobile, Ala., where it will be installed in the Lyric Theatre. Among those who will go are Charles Fulton, Laura Jeffries, William Clif- ton, Freda Wagner and Osborne Clemson. SAID SHE TO THE DUCH Annie Hughes of "The Clever O: | once played in “A Bit of Old C sea” at the Hotel Kitz, London, f charity. A Duchess, not knowing Miss Hughes was a professional ac- tress, took occasion to compliment her, saying: “If you are ever hard up, my dear, go on the stage.” “I am on the stage," replied Miss Hughes, “and I am hard up.” When beran aay present employment in he office — wholesale Conepeny | We ich Gas shy FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE commenced at 8.50.4. M. | immediaiely “My dog's lost.’ b “Why don't you advertise for him in the newspa| ad “He can't read.” Copyrig, 1918, Pyeae Punlianing Co (NY Ryening Worle) HOW I EARNED MY RAISE — No. 5—The Reward of Industry oe Ceporigh 18, Wy Eag bras Kxine Oo A “SUCCESS MOVIE" Series of TRUE STORIES of ADVANCEMENT—Illustrated by WILL B. JOHNSTONE. COLLAR Talways tried to be very careful in my work so that there never should be any question as to its correctness, ‘Also | tried to convince my employer that if | sald a thing was so he could be reasonably sure to find | was coret, 4 4 {never questioned whether anything 1 was asked to do was what 1 had been employed for or Hol whether it was tying up a bundle or running ap ernind, but endeavored to make myself as useful as poosiole whenever oppontunity offered, Whenever 1 found that E was pract all up” with my work Filed to do sete « those ahead of me, thereby gaining business and enabling me’ to hel out absence or it they were especially “rushed