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OUT OF THE FOREST. ING stood on the bench of a sleam in his eyes as youthful timbered slope whence, downward through trees, he got his first glimpse | the of Lake Gloria and of the rambling house which Ben G prevailed on to build here in the wild, & dozen miles from the Lake Tahoe * said Gaynor, the “that you are no more and blood than the To-day I'l show her half the night dancing had ever been They were up and fussing around; she will be down in two snakes, though.” “In the mean time we can talk," “l've got something to Here he paused » ysement, though|te!! you, Ben.” he was all eagerness for his meeting Ho had seen a number of persons coming out of the house, a Goren or more, pouring out brightly, as gay as butterfiles, men and women. Their laughter floated out to through the still, sunny morning, t + deeper notes of men, a cluster of rip- pling notes from a girl. Ho wanted | !t, always been willing to bet my last to see Gaynor, not a lot of Gaynor's San Francisco guests. He stood very still where he was, Unseen as he leaned against a light and-shadow-dappled pine. broke away from the knot of summer- clad figures, ran a few steps down the path toward the lake, fully, executed a stagy little pose with head back and arms outflung as} ing, though in an ecstasy of delight that] denly; he was close to the edge of di the world was so fair, eight spot of color with her pink dress and white shoes and stockings and lacy parasol and brown hair, and] by Gerle’s, for a little his eyes went after her quite as they would have followed the flight of a brilliant bird sheer youth, as one night of refreshing sleep steeped body and soul in the elixtr that is youth's own, she yielded her to an extravagant You look more fit than ever, Mark its Gaynor. and younger.” had big-brothered him, carried hin on his back, taught him to swim King leaned forward in his chair, his h an gripping Gaynor's knee. T've always known Now, I'd gamble my life on it.” Gaynor’ ® mouth tightened and his “Between you and me, Mar! said in a voice which like mighty well have my share right now. I've gone in pretty deep here of late, a little over 1 1 out where I would have b played my own game and been content with things as they were xo- But he broke off sud- poised grace- She was al loyalty “What makes you so came up this time from George- You remember the old trail, up Red Cliff and Hell Hole, leaving French Meadows and Heaven's Gate and Mount Mildred ‘way off to I had it all pretty much my who during «| Ridge. And: who do you suppose 1 been | found poking around there?" “Not old Loony Honeycutt!"* cried or. “Swen Brodie! And Andy Parker."’ young body up impressed as King ° whirling away as ‘thistle-down Hands clapped men’s voices, Gaynor frowned, Nght as}had been before him. * he objected as he pondered, ‘he might have been there for some other reason,"* filled her ears with a Glamor of praise as extravagant as|Brodie was looking for something. He and Parker were up on the cliffs not @ quarter mile from the old cabin frooping gayly after her. King seized/ They stood close together, right at the his chance and went swiftly toward |edge. the guests went Parker fell. down, turned on his heel and went I buried Parker the next morn- @ window and met him at the door. Their hands met in the way of old] >rows shot Up and he demanded: friendship, gripping hard. Further, Ben beat the dust out of his shoulders) with a hard-falling open palm as hej! can't tle it to Brodie, not so that he couldn't shake himself free of it, ker: didn't say so in so man: y word: I saw the whole thing from the pieun said Gaynor. Then his “You mean Brodie did for ° Shoved him over?" ean “That's exactly what I mean, But Jed the way inside. “My wife has been saying for years tain across the lake, too far to swear to anything like that. But this I can swear to. Brodie was in there for the same thing we've been after for ten years. And what {8 more, it's open and shut that he was of a mind to Leading Citi: for this week's screen repast. We doubt if any one in the universe town politics he got his start in Chicago, vou know. Certainly, no one could know more of the comic side of Hick- ville politics than he seem as though he has done his best rather a good choice Reel Reviews knows more By DON ALLEN Variety is certainly the spice of Broadway movie life this week. But, then, spice doesn't go any too well injt@ crowd in about hot weather, especially in a cinema. ‘and it would Knows of them into the story of “Our But then, Ade and are great friends and both seem to have worked mighty hard for one another in this picture an afternoon evening, no matter what the weather Leading Citizen,” Among the various screen offerings Prommy Meighan at least, chosen for thelr appeal to the imagination. with the frigid zones and are, to put pieasing—atmos, pherically speaking. At the Capitol the feature film is a[Cropped out yest ‘contrivance named North,” it was taken in the far north and is played by Eskimo actors and actresses, while at the Rialto they are showing @ couple of reels of an An- taretic expedition. cooling, but i. This ts Irish Week at the Strand, though why Another one of those devijish titles vlay at the Rialto, To those who like Negri—and ther: Must be some or they wouldn't keop films—"''The enjoyable entertain. who do not care for Pola—and there are millions in this to} clans, tothe flim will be awful Ww wuess as to which élase' We belong in Right the Orst time! Both are rather Pawn" My Trish Rose" is the headline picture, and it is sur- rounded by « programme at least 280 Thomas Meighan in rge Ade story, per cent. grecn. the much heralded ( “Our Leading down the screen at the Rivoli, the Cameo's offering is “The Great '** would be u good ming quickly the heels of elebrated with all the Films holding their screens with more or lem success are tO, rae ae REAL they have a ' Vair of Kings," Moulin Rouse Wings” at the Ot Midnight" jous Tattle Devil” feature film, ix Trish, to a ce way of thinking \t ie much wilder than {t ‘s Irtah, - RASSG NH REVIEW - IN REVIEW “Nanook of eT ae North, Eskimo film now unravelling at the Capitol, is unique in so far as It was photographed, printed and developed 800 miles north of civilization. one cannot help but wonder there—where It ts fairly in AMUSEMENTS. —————— —— ——| Theatres Under the Dircetion of Hugo Riesenfeld wasn't kept blubber and gelatine, teresting because it is different. music, as always at the Capitol, the best in New York. THE HOME or PARAMOUN r. PICTURES “Our Leading Citizen’ arren Gamaliel Ha humble citleen GW the aation’s h der, to-lay's perte THOMAS MEIGHAN/? \| Our Leading Citizen’ biGEORGE ADE “The Great Alone,” on the screen for the week at the Came®, is very “Strongheart,” go. Like the famous old Robert Fae “The Great fwith an Indian who becomes a foot ball star and then comes in for a lot et razsing because of his Indian blood. Does he win out in the end? What a foolish, foolish question It's a movie, isn't it? Thomas Meighan is a good * George Ade is fast ge Feputation as a writer and th is about us cool as any ‘tows, This combination ‘pen "Our Ont “THE DEVIL'S PAWN t ( ar * tainment this sort of weather they AMUSEMENTS. will enjoy “My Wild Irieh Rose." = LAST 3 DAYS OF Spring Racing at Beautiful BELMONT PARK TOMORROW'S ATTRACTIONS THE GARDEN CITY HANDICAP YORKVILLE BELLE And 4 Other Good Races bi tAeay rien wosttee POPULAR MATINEES WED. & SAT. 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A$! | RADIO GIRLS’ | DAILY ONLY "BURLESQUE THEATRE OPEN ates HAM MERSTEIN STA A TE, THOY ne a WY Bay 480 SCOTCH REVUE Ii aM, to 12 P.M wad Otherm, “THE STROKE of Uituine, 9p = a Worid Wants Work Wonders —— King grunted his derision. “We'll take a chance, Bon,” he said one man’s bane is an- would want to snatch the old derelict “And, after all, other man's bread, I've told you my tale, these years and try to fix a erlme of an half a century ago on hilm? » law laughs and at least let's have yours, anything out of So he has grown into the way You ought to hear about the affair at Murder It makes a man shiver to sunshine and hear , that you are dead rigit of wild boasting about his knowing or thinking that he than he was , a great deal feebler both in All day he sits on his steps in the sun and peers through his bleary eyes across the mountains and chuckles to himself like an old hen, you're after,’ he shrewd enough to hit stand there in the body and mind. “And I, for one, believe him! What is more, I am dead certain—call tt a that {f he had had all these years, he'd have gone straight as a string where are trying to get." pace up and down, frowning has been hanging around him lately, the use of his le cackles at me, the nall square, rambles on, ‘you've conte to the right to blab now, ‘ kept a shut mouth all these He began to Brodie and Steve Jarrold and Andy Parker and the rest of Brodie's worthless crowd of illicit booze-run- They hang out in the old Me- Quarry shack, y I saw them, thick as files, while I was there last week. , has even been cooking the old man's meals for him." “There you are!" burst out King. ‘What more do you want? Swen Brodie turning over his hand for anybody on earth if there isn’t some- thing in it all for Swen Brodie. I'll go bond he's giving Honeycutt the most nourishing meals that have come his way since his mother suckled Swen Brodie bound on keeping “And then he goes on, his rheumy- red eyes blinking, to proclaim that he is feeling a whole lot stronger these that he is getting his second wind, #0 to speak; that come mid- spring he'll be as frisky as a colt, and that then he means to have what is And that is as close ever comes to saying a this one thing, like a magpie al even his own youthful evil deeds. know somehow longer has the law any interest in his old carcass, and begins to brag a pit of the wild days up and down the forks of the American and of his own half lies and the other He'll chatter anything else, share in {t all; half blood-dripping truth, It makes a man shiver to listen to the old cutthroat."" “He can't live a thousand years,"’ mused King. When he'd kick old Honeycutt in the side and leave him to die like a dog with a broken back.’’ “Well,” demanded Gaynor, ' With all his jabberings, and furtive and is the idea that there is one thing he won't tell.’ “Will you go and see Aim one more to be done? “Eighty-four by But then it's sits there and suc! his own estimate. a.question at that “ ks at his toothless giggles that first hundred years th: est to get through With and he's get- tin’ away with ‘em."’ He knows something, Ben."* 3 » think we do, , it would seem. Honeycutt know any more than the rest of us?! “What's the good, Mark? If he doen s one > thing we haven't tried. old Eroneye utt is ever gloated over a pile of hoarding: dollars—five thousand, if necessary—in hard gold coin, If we have to rob the mint for it. it on the table You'll let {t chink and you'll let some of it drop and roll won't buy the knowledge we wartt— But it will!” “And if we draw a blank?"’ But there was a step at the door, the Mark King turned, utterly unconscious of the quick stiff- ening of his body as he awaited the introduction to Ben's wife. » knows where the old cabin was ; he swears he built it im that same winter of 53. “And,"’ cut in Gaynor, “if you be- the murderous knows with sly, how and why “BRODIE DID ROR HIM—SHOVED HIM OVER.” intimate knowledge the man in the lone All in that same Play whole-hog and pushed Andy|by the hour, Parker over to simplify matters. And all his talk was of In] Gus Ingle and the devil's luck of the my mind, even though I can’t hope|unlucky Seven, with every now and then a word for Loony Honeycutt and knob was turning, to ram that down a jury.” “How do you know what Brodie and | Swen Brodie.” Parker were after?” “Andy Parker, King pricked up his ears. “T didn't know that. What does he “If there 1s such a thing as devil's said Gaynor with a sober look “this thing seems clustered “He talks on most subjects pretty He knows that the Sheriff only laughs at him, since who He was sullen and] tick,’ tight-mouthed for the most part until {to hi delirium got him. i 1922, The Bell Syndicate, Then he babbled (Continued To-morrow). AMUSEMENT: WINTER GARDEN 8.2.0° Sri Sat. EDDIE cl a “MAKE. 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