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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920. GHER AGAIN A HEAVYWEIGHT FACTOR ‘THE NEW PLAYS PITTSBU cme | a _ i a lad i - ae coe ee * De ” ; MORAN AND HIS HIGH SPOTS IN THE CAREER OF FRANK MORAN True to the Theatre “ “MARY AN” CANT BE KEP IN ARK ittsburgh Heavyweight Al-! ways Bobs Into Pugilistic| By CHARLES DARNTON HE most Interesting first-night audience of years was seen last night at the Belasco Theatre, not in the body of the house, but on the stage, where the art of Belasco—artful in the matter or T first-night gatherings—gave “Deburau” a picturesque charm, Among those prosen: were George Sand, Ale & —$<$<$< $< <—<$—< << << fred de Museet, Chopin, Alexandre] esteemed, but when he fala in them Dumas and Victor Hugo.’ In the little/he is hooted. Meanwhile he adores Marie Dupleasis, credited as being ‘_imelight When Least Ex-! Thefire Funambules of Paris, 1839, Led With the Cammalled, bat * ; - i they bowed to one another, neated| (oO i) oth to an Armand, A ected, as in Beckett Case. | thomsolven ceremoniously, and gave al nice howdy-do. follows. The ereateat Piorrot of his time finds that he has los: hits wife and bis sweetheart in the same moment, and then gives what little bope Is left in bim to bie non, 80 that the youngster may go on with the make-believe buainces, This amounts to little more than helf-glort- fication and the son, after » lecture on acting, is left to make the Dest of an awkward situation, Much of the taik Is tn rhyme, with [rksome pausen. grand alr to the play by Sacha Guitry that Granville Barker had adapted. This scene, with Its lotimate detail, suggested the genius of Holuaco. What George Band, for one, might bave sald about the play, is, unfor- unately, left to the imagination, But jit may safely be sad that “Deourau” ia true to the theatre, The younger By Robert Edgren. T DID look as if there'd never be any occasion to write about Frank Moran again. But somehiw or | thar the sorrel-top refuses to en-| rely vacate the map. Just when you! hink o's been pushed off porma-| Mamas FRuGHT MCCARTHY 10 ReviDs FoR hor yuaa] Waa nanos hently he steps back on again by mocking out somebody or other who to be in the limelight. "8 career has been full of ety. He has nffssed chances to jome world's champion, but even Misses have been more or less cular. And in all probability he sJessWiitaes Feces MARRY ANN BY SimMPLY HOLoiIng Moran AWAY, Guitry has taken a pantomumist and turned hin into a serioscomle figure. ‘This dunv actor, nevertheless, lias « remarkable faculty of talking about himself almost to the degree of bore- dom, He performs his simple tricks with mich guccess that he is highly Lione! Atwill acted Deburau fn the steadfast way of an Englisbinan and managed bis gestures wel) enough, but he was cold as ice. Elsie Mackay, Marie, was beautiful—nothing moro, The charm of the play Les in its production by Belasco. od more rival “contenders ‘Like § , f of a chance to accumulate cham- any Ufionship honors than any other artist ye e@ ever knew. Thero’s always been of f ome point of interest in every fighter mingled with the champions 2 CALIBER. x fan's bids for faine have all been seconded by his "Mary Ann.” oran is proud of “Mary Ann,” and ought to be. When he is broke "Mary Ann” slips him anywhere from few hundred to $20,000. “Mary Ann” has gone al over the world with Frank. To prevent any scandal we'll xpiain here that “Mary Ann” js Frank’s pet name for his favorite right-hand wallop. Moran ured to play football out in Pennsytvania. Incidentally, he studied ntistry for a short time—long enough to locate the nerve centres it easily shocked by contact of a we-ounce glove. That completed ® education and he took up 4 com- | \ Kitecrep our, AL PALTER. i 7 Rounps. | Ray Moran's “MARY ANN” MADE HIM RaMous WHEN HE Twice Kno BiG WWM Grrey, THE ED OUT FIRS, GANT", Coornant, 1920, oF CHAPTER XVIII. ELEN had come home, She proferred living with mother and myuelf rather than open- ing up Jim's houge, which she YOU MARRY, to the Legislature, Superintendent of NEW LAWS DRAFTED meet the numerous complaints which “Don Carlos’’ (UL? ocr HUSBAND had been told belonged to her. Yer, her memory of past events was atiil gone, and euch night 1 sat with her and repeated bite here and there of thy experiences through which she had | lived. Every now and then « thought | would come to her and she would be Bote, Merrill & On would be late to dinner on account of an important case. About 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, however, I found that a certain book [ needed was at the house, so I jumped into the car aud went up after it. Mary's electric was out in front, For a moment | contemplated flight, Mary #0 ob- viously disliked me, but being deter- mined that no girl in the world could keep me from golng whore I pleased, I trotted up the steps. ‘The door opened just as I reached the porch and disclosed Mary hastlly saying “Good-by" to Helen. ie ul of her leaving, #0 as to avold meeting oxing as a profession. Starting Banks George McLaughlin will sug- | me, angered me, and some plraties| ith a good jaw, a wiry fram vivad jable to fill in parts of the narrative, | oie sordbear of mine came down from GE ae IC Le e, a, gest the advisability of tegisiation to| Revealed to New | but this was seldom, In a way tt was Suave ‘or came up from below at that ive spirit, he quickly slammed his into a fair degree of prominence d became known as one of the ‘white hopes.” Being an inch over iz feet, weighing 198 pounds and ‘Ving a 78-inch reach, all he needed © qualify was a few winning LH ht a have reached his office against unau- thorized individuals who are engaged in the business of foreign exchange. This might be effected by the repeal of section 22 of the General Corpora- TO GURB SWINDLERS _ OF FOREIGN BORN HERE Opera Generation By Sylvester Rawling. Mr, Gatti for novelties to serve the jaded appe- Casazza YY _BDITH JOHNSON Instalment No. 40. 1 | STUMBLE UPON A TRAGEDY. | tyimote ot tt OOK at this, will you, Alma— had come jn upon in his search that shock Milared quite mording and the episode of the letter was a very se- | fortunate, for J was able to leave out all the sordid details of her past and give her only the recollections worth kooping. An soon as rhe ts quite atrong Dr, Forbes Is going to reconstruct the tragedy for her, and he says he has beso and perched on my right shoulder. “Treat ‘em rough!" he whispered. 1 hurried over to the door, walked in and slammed it after me, Yaughed and sald: “Warren, en’t you getting noisy?” In those early days Frank fo such re 66 vere to me, After my Usual n,” { sald, “will you please Of pretty fair black heavywelghia, Lape Habra canctatd b daa tites of the subscribers at the Metro- i's a love note from some| custom, adopted when we had estab-| every reason to belleve that he will be fait Oe “ther achat aie bis minating Kid Cotton and Black 7 Tl] politan Opera House, harked back demon of a woman, who stgny|lished a rather close in‘imacy, pro- awful in restoring her memory. In| “Helen, atay here!" Mary ordered. ‘itzsimmons and a few others. His (Continued From First Page.) the supervision of the State Superin- | ja gt ht to Verdi's “Don Cart re, * rat moted by our proximity as naxt-dodr | Heer ne ey “q shall do neither the one nor the ret hard fight in New York was | : tendent of Banks and require them to| which han hat been heard nere atnco| erst “Your Flower Face! I could) neigntors, us well ax a similarity of | the meantime #he ts entirely happy| oiner AN po upstaine ORS Mii ht Pulser, ‘ore, O'eoures'e maka irexilar reports and keen aisle as not been heard here since} \ill her if 1 could find her, and 1/ feeling and of taste, 1 had opened thal and content, and more beautiful than| turned to leave. hite hope, and it was a slugging all the way. Moran looked like a ‘exploitation of the public by persons! books and records open for inspec- who impose upon foreigners by ad-' “ the late seventies, when Max Mar zek produced it at the old Academy te think L could alniost kill Nicky, too," Mildred Benson, who under normal |front door, had cailed out “Hoo- jand then had run upetaire noo” ever, If you go, Helen, I'll go with you,” Mary announced. tion. " omer. snobs = Instead of be seth .| Mary had not spoken to :ne for a pee And joe Mom ett vertising that they do what {st in Possibly the root of ail the evil in of Music, Probab ly there were not conditions was the gentlest tittle ere Rilg rane tere A Serhan Pilly pal pened Somehow we could not get to- oe: abe eeay ond Pe . the torelgn exchange business lies | n people in the house who had ture in the world, now re laa Ey lanl . ee c ces ee pe neine Nae? The bank- the tuct. that foreign currency’ js|ever heard it. One of the elect was of a tigress, Something or tut forest |e found her crumpled up in w wisp! gether, I realized how hasty and arma climbed to my left shoulde Rae. | Golng to England, Moran knocked ing laws are not wholly to blame. treated unier the law asm commods {tHe tamoua and. beloved basltune, al's rage shone in. her bright | pt, Ae + weeping and wringing| soromptory I had heen In command- ®t down on his bunkers and whi. 09) 7 a let of English heavies, among Provisions governing bankers and jty, Of thousands of cases which| Victor Maurel, who m: his operatic black eyes with ’ tore | Ber hands deaparatel : pered in my ear; “Treat ‘em rough! fen ten Cowmler, Etobenk, ad 46, in money cattered have been brought to the aftention of {debut in it in a small part at the she held out to me a note weiner on dh, Alma,” she sofbed, "I hope you! !P& her not to Ko with Wooda, and “syou're going to stay right here!” mith, vretarned to ‘America, ad dealerm in money are scattered bave.bsen Dregnt. (0 the altantion of Gebut_ in it 18, A simall past at the dhe Held out to ie « note written of r will have to experience the ter. | f tried In a thousand different waya to r commanded, grabbing her hy the . ht al over he countr nally ue esta le a te 3 ¥ " re ore RRS ¢ inhumanity of the human heart.” liz * i " Anal C of foreign exchange have been robbed |in Paris in i867, For the present ¢ven tec ft ast and ene Hae Bits pheart"| make hee realige that | was sorry. hand. Sekine Out Dave Willis, Another important instances, one provision or have lost large sums of money be-| generation, therefore, the opera Is a lM her iy until it bled ’ Blwayy believed you were 80] whenuver { found we were to be ia- “Let #0 of my hand!” Mary de- < at taber eee ‘Smith Bent Ith nullifies another or others. ause of deterioration of exchange | new thing. ‘Oh, God, » get my hands on | NTE pa het bare ‘vised: $6) thalcmaroa) Auch Or mites eee 4, “I am not golng to stay : : , f bu jaw. through no fault of their own, a ma- he Hbretto by Mery and Camill woman oun Sho! puRNL No, cholaa he here. Die of other fights Moran met trat thee these weg see ene ao Money under about the same circum-|Sohiller. It resolves itself into. n lurid hypnotizing sna Pande No eae eye rated, oF hus | fore, planning how 1 would approach face made my heart jump to my _.% ther McCarthy in New Yor that time there was practically no stances as would attend the invest-/operatic Illumination of the tyranny with her evil 1 wonder | bie no man more charging wr ie: | her; what she would may and what 1 throat. Helen laughed and went up- k hin Moran's fist real bid for Supervision of effect over private ment of American dollars in a sult of {of Philip IL, and of the iniquit what color they are! To think that . CHETEIRE OF Mans t delightful stairs. headlines. He hada hroken right bankers. Inasmuch as the laws could <lothes. the Inquisition and furnishes oppor- “"y Woman could be so low and vil Ep ye ie rete ne ie ae va wt would say. It was . ig eerie, Mary” 1 bern, may woten pette 4 : sliev . ss anc H oky co one day \¢ ow thay > nN Ww cal . aad MeCasiiors guarantes Cook not be made retroactive, they per ,,SUPt- McLaughlin believes that tunity to make plea for Iberty, 4nd t nk “Chat Nicky could be 0 [inant fit, HOt know that the to play, because T ulways came out! ening: bry dollar in the house. MoCarthy, ing beaten Al Palzer in Call- 1a, was regarded as America’s “white hope,” first in line to Moran went on it foreign currency should be dealt with as something other than a commodity. ‘The Legislature will be asked to make the business of dealing in foreign ex- change a banking function. Undoubt- mitted the continuance in business of men who could not qualify under the laws as they stand. bet h The plot winds about the love of Don Carlos, the son of Philip, for of Valois, bride by his fathe t hm of Don © stol rlos's f dastardly eruel and treacherou: Putting my arm around Mildred, 1 tried to comfort her, 1 waited until the torrent of her fury was passing ‘fore I tricd to read the note which els ) from he devotion riend, Rodrigo, as to dom usually can be charming to some that the man who i# born with the soul of the court! in nel- | ontent to exercise thut delight- the vietor, I made her say and do Juet the things that would make a reconciliation easy, but when we act- ually met it was vastly different My ancient forebears made wry faces at each other and hopped down | from my shoulders, “He'n a fool!” announced the cave Mdccariny, Aebting tor, wothine (ee a ie General Corpora- edly “this will mest with opposition who is in favor with Philip; _ the had preswed into my. hand. ful faculty only within the walls of] “We were both invited to the Rupert- ” answered the pirate, 1 with only hie left hand in ac- “on Law, entitled “Prohibition of from interests which utilize the dis- treachery of the Princess Eboli, who “Marling Nicky.” tt read, “how choli# Henson was always send. | Smith's ball and I made up my mind to stay here s mine. n, and went through ten rounds, Banking Power is, In theory, pro- parity in foreign exchange rates as @ js in love with Don los; the ae or you stay away from me #o long?|ing flowers to Mildred and Makin «| that’before the evening was over I ute longer. Will you please get out * decision being given under the law hibitive of the business of banking Means of livelthood, but the Legisla- sassination of Rodrigo at the insti ou dont know how I have becn| gifts, Only Mtcly he hud bought he of my way?” Mary said coldly, Three months later he by unauthorized corporations. But tre Will be shown that something |tion of Philip, and. the longing for you. Can't you come Ww] a gorgeous fur coat and b branche ot] ove ne back in her good graces, on | “No, } won't!” t yelled. “I've had on jocked out Logan in New Orlean: - along this line is absolutely necessary. finally of Don Carlos to the merciless St Louls the last of thla week and| diamonds, 4 bracelet Of | tne game old footing. Ag much as { about Gnough of this, Mary. You . then knocked out Al Palzer In the section excepts from its provi- sions “express companies having con- COURT DECISION THAT SHIELDS Inquisition v hat dared to threaten s*ay over Sunday? We'll have a won- ;derful time, Despite his ardent attentions, de- hated being treated like a younger think you can dangle me on the end of a string like a damned jumping. m furious rounds. Here was the SWINDLERS. even Philip himself. ult epite their seeming happineas, ¢ ther, it wan far better than bein; public appearance of “Mary tracts with railroads or transatlantic ‘There is a risk in buying forel Maurice Halporson, who Don't imagine for a moment that|hnd been times when T suspected that] cnetes tike « stepohila © jack unuil you eee Ait to let me have a be mn.” The way Moran slugged the steamship companies or telegraph ‘ spl sic ‘5 |honor of knowing Verdi, tolls you are going to get away from me.|all was not quite well with Mi treated like a stepchild. ittle rest. « ate P pai raph exchange, The difficulties in transmis- I love you more thi janine Mildred, into the! My guiding ancestors hopped back intte Palzer put is BODE bot companies,” jslon.of mail in Central and Eastern |t¢resting story in the current }s i ra ait dae oie t bt loved any-|but | always supposed that the para- An noon aa T saw her come Into the w ay St, May ders in his class. This was Sept. “pal Burope furnish a legitimate oxcus Musical America of the “Jettatura," | body My arid and I singply will) ing cloud was due to Nicky's mther| billroom, | hurried toward her, but OF, i re 1913. GRAFTERS FOUND BIG LOOP. | [urope furnish a legitimate excuse to | ine evi] eye—something akin to) Pot give you up, ‘The fact Phat you|frequent absences from hor Mite lat that moment the orchestra begah | ;2 uae, the stuf to sive "em! mah HERE MORAN MISSED A FOR- HOLE IN THE LAW. value of money went from New Yor (Caruso's finx—to which Verdi at~|4' Married makes you all the more|dred was quite mad. aboue her fuses foxteel and whe TWNIIRA away in| Temas eeik count anontaa Gaae " TUNE. ‘The Evening World has shown how | and recelved by persons. in Austria, |tivuted the scant succens of he first) (ACE nK Tt does not deter me in) band. though they had been married | 1 rs gr young Davia, emiling into Kidd m roug! hour pt. : Right here Moran cot the, Jump on| unscrupulous grafters, pretending for example, after a considerable Inpsu |Rerfarmanoe of his opera in’ aris.) ii Ioht Tin eal of wring about |weven or eight years law 4 though she adored him,|, “YOU know I was right when T ob- we p rest of the “white hopes,” hopping | is! h 1 of time. But there are thousands of | make . at are you going todo about | is fice es though she a Sim-l jected to your gomg with Frank and advertising themselves to be proval of the work significantly ex-| tke & coward out of you, you should|it?" I asked her when her pu : ; re - r to Paris and fighting Jack John- ta atl aeGhenea oetanaent unauthorized and irresponsible dealers eee ee ee ies Burenie on| dolce over that fact, for it iat once erief. aad her passion of| Davis holds a irl so tightly that it) Woods, It wasn'ta friendly thing to * m. For once "Mary Ann” failed to | “Se”! PI panies OF! in exchange in thix country who use | d by cere Gatti things | tha basin of sour lisarty hel cides, “? “peer had partially sub-| iq actually indecent, but she seamed | do, after the way he mesved up things * h the button, Johnson, although | transatlantte steamship companies,| the money of their customers for | Rat occasion. Now Me Catt, Wink) sme tima your protections | vt mejstaee. Why, 1 { tovenjoy It in my family.” q . | gambling purposes ee it be Bre, ter ene tore o 3 : + TI am going to hunt bd Ir “ z ei 1 In this city they point t the singing of {t to a fine galaxy o' B - not under-|with this note.” le etel but whe turned away) * om Gutboxed Moran ter ena Maa. | ut accounting to any State or na-\py Juatice Davicg ‘in the, Seaeslon Jartista.. Almost he convinces ua that|Stand how any woman would dare| “Qh, Mildred! surely not"—— eounio wtopnee rpaseyt Ray gnouldn’t T be sietasortatt e decision. It was 4 sa isaD- » hi uniel ps és z ‘ write such a thin No we oy, ” without looking in my direction and,|I shouted, while my ancestors held * mtment to Moran. The sorrel-top. | tional authority. In his next report| Court in Maroh, 1916, in the case of [he has achieved a triumph. But “Don La o wonder Mil- ‘en, Tam,” retorted the determined , their sides with laughter, “and this * . eter T gukivan: maene® of (oxo eee | Fliker vs, the Mtate Bank, as author. {Carlos ta too prolix, too episodical, | dred was in a raging torrent of hate, little creature. “You see this etreat | literally hanging on Davie's arm made | Toe wea with laughter, vend thle hting Telleved by a wide smile ization for offering persons who have!#2d Mr. Papi, who conducts it, with pithnegls self-pity, resentment and aladdress eo elegantly engraved at the | her way from the ballroom. feud 45 Y please. If the girl Dove, as in action, and a diplomatic line | ing off blows with a shake of his sent money to Europe, which has not [iS ruthless cuts to reduce 1: to the} lesire for revenge. Nicholas Benson|top of her note paper? Most indin- I finally caught her alone while she] no man ever loved a girl before, tries conversation outside the ropes, | sorrel top, until ut last he had the been delivered aftet the lapse of |PTOPortions of one evening's enter- ret cne. @. a traitor and a weak-lcreet, I should ay. 1 have a very! wig waiting for some yokel to get}to go out with a man I think {s 7 id have been a million-dollar |range and the opening he wanted. | months, from one-third to one-tenth |'ainment, has not succeeded in ma & besides, I thought, ‘There was no| dear friend in St. Louls—we were | y wholly unworthy of her, why 6 mpion In no time if he'd toppled |“Whop!” went “Mary Ann.” They or less the value of the dollar-value of [9g the work cohesive, or \mbuing|deceney. nu morality jn him. I sould chums at school—and fam going to) Wer a glass of punch oe pi Shouldn't f object? I'll do it again Hinson over. counted Coffey out again, the original consignment. In the cass |!t with the electric spark, There t over poor Mildred, whose | Write her and ask her to do a little Mary, may I have a dance?” TT Quant you and I'm to have you, it ‘© relieve his disappointed soul] These fights earned Moran alof Filker against the State Bank the |S?ough musical material in the seors was awollen with tears and who, | detective work for me.” | biurted out I've got to fleht for you, Even if I : j loran hiked ty England and took | chance against Willard. Tex Rickard | transaction involved the purchase by |f0" three operas; there are momen he storm of passion had swept (To be Continued Monday.) r ry, Mr. Thompson, but mg | have to fight you for you.” Pint gatisfaction he could by|#ave Frank $28,250 for his end,|the plaintiff of a certain number of |Of high Inspiration, but also there are /over her. dropped like a wilied flow Cogn viatt, 1920, by the Bell Kyndteats. n=.) SL bh OR alert de ered |. Suddenly Mary buried her face in H ocking out Bombardier Wells in| Willard receiving twice that sum.|roubles for which he paid a cert pares of culnees, Ly WIC SBS, new —--— — — rrr programme ia full,” she answered|). ninas, Her shoulders shook. . . The bout drew over $150,000 at the|amount in American dollars, erdi, who found himself finally in tly—too sweetly. “Don't ry! ow I cI Rrounde ax name back to Amars|Garden, If “Mary Ann” could have| “The person to whom the money was|‘Otello” and istatt,” is teeing CHRISTMAS CARDS \IT ALL ENDS WELL Tit tore aren't aay programmen®| spat gortueinn gener ean P| he found Jim Coffey, Billy Gib-|connected now, properly, Moran !eent fatled to receive it. Fliker sued|"!8 way obscurely ! - alated. she gurgled, dropping into a ol \ PM's heavyweight, monopolizing the|might have been as famous as'to recover the value of his consign-| Of one thing there is no doubt:| FROMIZZY EINSTEIN. FOR TINY FRANCES). ‘Nor have 1 any dances left” she} "Bupps, you do look so funny when | elight and already named as the |Dempsey. But Willard reached over | ment in money in American dolla there was more lovely, vonyinciny anintasedl you Ket excited.” an to tackle Willard, who mean-|and tipped Frank off balance when-' sued to recover the number of dollors singing in the Metropolitan Opera | Se aeolian Mary, 'm awfuly sorry” — | IT went over to her and made her hile bad knocked out Johnson. |ever he drew “Mary Ann” back for a he had paid into the bank. The court | House last night than has been heart They Were Passed to Makers of | Mamma and Papa Make | “Oh! There you are, Mr, Steel make room for me on her chair, and nal iaturally Moran fought Coffey. Billy | full swing, until he had “Mary Ann” /held that Filker was entitled to re-| there for 4 long time. Rova Ponselle 4 be bi iets Jaughed over my shoulder, “i almost} then I put my arms around her. | ion wanted Coffey tried out with |sized up and measured. Then he let|/cover only the foreign money he| Whose progresd seemed to have Home Brew in First | and End Lawsuit Ove: jira ent vou had forgotten me.” | “Mary, jover-darling, why did you teeth one,” never suspecting that|Moran hit him, but deftly turned his | bought for his dollars, or the equtva-| halted last y made or . F ue cing that aes, Stee) coolng!' go out with Frank Woods that day?" loran, who had taken on a little fnt,|head with the blow every time to lent in dollars of the roubles at their| ing leap in artistry A Avenue I [eae veat puerile rot about ‘how he “Why, Bupps, | was bunting the ould be too tough. break the force of it. Moran was|valuntion at the time he mado his| she sang with a tonal & ; ae - , I’ Pyassearcois Muidn’t forget her and so forth me proof that you were. I felt all This was one of the most sensa-|much peeved. It went ten rounds tojelaim for reimbursement vility of expression worthy 0: 2 stein, Moe Smith and | a ‘ len wil) | Soul ai lie anne MoClintock before ng that Frank was guilt hia ever pu off in old ;no decision en ttle Jack Dillen windling o relgn-born reside highest = praine argarete erma enberg of the Prohibi a fathn + . e he ™ a brute onal fights pulled off in old jno a Th le J pin g of « iaanta est M. M Merman Witten f the Prohit " Dristma f at a eiinthok ‘dinner and begwed her dison Square Garden, For two | gave Moran a trimming in ten rounds | of New York Is daily executed to the |MA¥er, as tho Princess Boll, not fon Flying Squadron last night buret | Mer at trelr pome Oasining, -ng | the Me rdinn angel to put me next mu're a foolish bo: she sald, sounds Jim Coffey fought to his/and Gunboat Smith hammered him t of many thousan pletely successful in "O 49D into the cellar of Adelbert Straub, No, || “tll come about through w reconvitia | MY) E¥She agreed on condition that| wiating one of my few locks of halr. edule, giving Frank a fierce beat-|over the same distance. Frank | by action of dollars for fatale” aria g the “Song of the ice NO | tion betw the Whalen tn the us| oem a put that Sterns woman, the| She snuggled closer, . Moran's waistline sagged over| knocked out Tom Cowler and went| money In excess of the current rate | Vell” exquis Martinelli, ag Don tr Avenue, and discow 1) preme Gourt-at Wits Halcro. Su-| she conld pe a4 ee her RineCoe “Dearest of deareats, when you are is pelt. He seemed slow and clumsy |to act as boxing instructor at lof exchange. It rests with the Legis-| Carlos, was effective nm berinning what they claim to be a very destrab): Thomas Whaler main esterday. | parlor Bolahe ted, and through the Ng to stop teasing me?” I asked. de the tall Irishman. He beran| Southern army camp. While there | lature, when legislation 's introduced | 1? end. and he had « lot to sing, De home brew uitody ot) th a0: Ghal -siIk | Pon she} ees T- COnem te Dee aivea td ed ‘Never, Buppkins!" she replied. *T stagger, and it wasn't any Bob/he went to New Orleans, where Mred | to correct this state of affairs, to say | Luca was admitrable ax Rodrigo, Don aay a vee | yok re u sunt that a Nol ie it tock about the | Just discovered that it brings out itzsimmons stall either, But trusty | Fulton gave him the worst beating |whether tt would be constitutional | Catlos'’s friend; in tact, he won the such @ Kick!" said fez Tt | bis wife. Elixwty moked clgariette randiather venaNeh he doesn't | #trong points.” i Mary Ann” was snuggled up to his|he ever had, knocking him out in! fon the State Superintendent of Ranks | Mest Pronounced of the plaudity of must have been § per cent!” and had “intemperate habits” sfre,| labor potas Rigs pele apeen *Do you remember what you. mid ie, waiting, In the third round |three rounds. This time “Mary Ann” |to supervise the rates of exchangé| the crowded wudience, and tu Flying Squadron threw al! the! Whalen fled @ cross wit, alleging her STO wi , tuatly | When TE tried to ask you to marry me? offey was eaxer to finish Moran, For} was too slow to do any damage. It | from day to day and require private) nately. couldn't jesist the temptation irew into the sink, reserving only |bUADUnd had bad habits, mur a tnd a Tock-out. She mctually | Ye eee ee ook her head: faial instant he forgot instruc-|jooked as if Moran was about! bankers to make reports of all their| to interrupt the action by getting out 2 a deel e! al [Mere seta th rine ee, A wl sremed perfectly contented to Shout! myoy sold ane to Walt Bet Melee on Moran saw Coffey'’s chin un-lthrough. During the past year he dealings in. foreign xchange at{of the picture to acknowledge it, @Meush for ev dence, then left a ie he hearing creas becu t old man's ear all evening, | oa, well! 2 red and in range, “Mary Ann” |made a fresh start, went fo Eng- | stated periods. Ellen Dalossy made her debut as couple of Christmas cards in the psy pause. te r T did everything to get her)“ ““yoq Know, Buppe—the first thing t over with @ wild swoop. Down |land and again hopped into the head-| Lawyers have expressed the opin-| Tebaldo, the page, an effective ome.'shape of summons for M Feu henna ane tion except mpill my place in her|; gud to Helen thie—thie afterneos ' nt Coffey, to be counted out. lines by knocking out English Cham. |ton that while It might be held un-| eave for nervousness. Maria Savage, coq grits Doreman of No. 4 ened ea ena p. Afterward T heard her telling "3 * Pxoran was a popular Idol for a)pion Beckett in the second round. constitutional for the Superintendcnt| the most distinguixhed looking wom. #24 F rereMAn © ». 407 Raat | ot Sterne woman what a charming He gave Coffey a return| ary Ann” did \t, a single right up-, of Banks to fix a rate of exchanes|an in the company, made an Impres- 84th Street, who they suy was with ——— uple we'd make, I tried to call on how well you're looking. hath. Again Coffey hit him with | percut and a cold knockout. Beckett for private bankers, he could be] sion as the Countess Aremberg, and the “brewer.” | Theatre Audience Hails Vershtnm. | sfury twice aod beth times ane was! with her face ao close to mine and ivorything ®ut the bucket, and Moran |haq been forcing the fighting, Moran given the power of approval or dis-| Marie 8 tus was ScINAUNZ, | Algo in passing they handed a card |. O80 Pershing went last night to the | ov me, | croxe lovely lips amiting at me eo tne it ali and walked in, “Mary Amn’ ited, as usual, to give “Mary Ann” approval of rates charged by indivyid-| ungeen "Voi Pidur, ax Philip Th!) Mac! hey any, ig | Central Thoutre to see “Afgar” with} K'nully people began to see that) vitingiv, there wae omty one tiem te pended at his side, walting. Only | a chance. nat bankers under hia control. And| added another living portrait to his 10 George Mack, who, they say, I8!| sone friends, A sailor recognized win, there Was a Rerioys difference be-/ do, so f did ft ‘round to go, afd Moran looking like!" agoran hes chatienged Carpentier tinder contemplated lemislation all) rapidly rrowing gallery of impersen- nohartender All the cards conveyed ang jumped into hia mn and they avoided inviting!” ope kid Sot the stam In Pim Deaten man. Coffey careful, lang Dempsey. He docan’t care what forelen exchange transactions would| ations Besides, there were D'Angelo the compliments of United Statee pang. yeltin , |e 0 emo: partion togatlier, mo that 1) yprer Nt.” sald MBNMOTE Oc atehtul, leaving ho oper be subsegi to the contro! and su ws the Grecd tnavylalia Beda an Comm ssioner Hitchcock, who will ba ape “4 4 t ww h er only the largest, mos or hee” ms is, Ww happens to bim now, ‘ The nud-cner re The Geos ' Ti soy be he M The me ne searins"ingooee ‘Copyright vision offthe State Superintendent of PUR! ican” Herald, and pivev ol see the hoidera im gourt 08 | fused ip rake a mower, Sus Loker | Pe hhe a \Hielew ‘one ‘day’ that ai o ne pi ae morning. edged Lhe secuplica nee : v Saas Ie.\ Fiteson en yt eno eee eee viet eens ers eh ee oe