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(rpm pen 14 2 ~-OnceAboard The Lud The History Of GeorgeAnd MisMary _BY A.S..M. Be nermmon ot [f Winter | Comes’ THE’ EVENING WORLD, eT x One. Mustrated By W.B.Johns FRIDAY, Gorgeous Pageants and Fetes AUGUST 25, 1922. Grand Marshal of Coney Carnival In Honor of Coneys Monarchs And a Pretty Queenly Aspirant All Prepared for Seaside Show rand Marshal Tilyou Promises Most Joyous Season of Festivity Ever Witnessed in the World’s Most Rollicking Beach Playground. I INSTALMENT NO. 5. WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. Hastei chit aamahen Hue tPMe ie tr For four days the battle of coupons has raged ‘on the plains and In and Of Beefsteak and Old Tom Gin. |GEORGE LEICESTER, medical student, meets in a cab accident] git — sufficiently, notwithstanding,|“’0Und the battlements of Coney Island, and at the end of the fourth day { OW it was Monday morning.|] MARY HUMEFRAY, with whom he falls in love and to whom he|coupted with his colossal demeanor,| King Joe Reid still occupies the Mardi Gras throne with beautiful Queen and precisely at 10 o'clock} proposes. Miss Humfray is employed as “lady's help” to care for}for Mary's eyes to discover that] Bthlyn Clark at his side. three persons set out for the! the children of something was ainiss.” \ titanic struggle it has sbeen and all knights, esquires, kings, queens we ta t's Park—] MR HATER *e ht Ider s What has happened she cried : : = same seat in Regen ARS. CHATER, a vixenish woman, who, with her older son, Geoxge took one hand; patted it be.| ind throne pretenders were glad of the rest afforded when the shades of thle mind of each filled with « if ui BOB CHATER, makes Mary's life uncomfortable. Bob has failed |tgeen both his. For the moment his|! slit threw down a smoke screen and the command to cease firing was given. others, empty of all thou bs in the slap dash style of courting which had been recommended }hoiting anger cooled weneath grim But when the smoke of battle cleared away King Joseph of Feltmans’ sg accompanied by David and] by a friend relish of his news. “I've pretty well] ys many coupons in the lead and Queen Ethlyn of Vaude Villa had out- Aagela—carried toward the the] CHRISTOPHER MARRAPIT, George's uncle, is very fond of his} Killed that, Chater bagi me hte listanced her rivals frrage of her George, but had no hee cats, especially, the Rose of Sharon Chater ; ‘i ‘ so ¢ @ Mr. Bob sl haw MARGARET, his daughter, a poetess of melancholy disposition, in| He groaned. ‘Now you know me| “rnd Marshal Edward F. Tilyou,|,o5+ sonday an extra session of the et that drew 1h " ave che c oy! : 4 tert ie Ge ae George to his} love with at last.’ who will have charge of all the royal) Legislature to create a State Fuel Mary and had no thought of Bob WILL WYVERN, a youthful novelist, barred from the Marrapit] § ve ; pleas A te at him. [arr ments, the pageant attendant] Administration to meet the coal Our young men were handicapped! premises, Herons’ Holts, because his dogs once chased the Rose. | ""F ought to have sald at once what Hupon the crowning of the King and|shortage and as my duties will re- fm point of distance. Mary tily be| MRS. MAJOR, Mr. Marrapit’s housekeeper, who has designs on ae : the Queen and the entertainment of} Mui ™me § kekiioh MM SO hort half-mile to so, must easily J him much 1 couple, saya. that never inf beled, with regret, to withdraw © the seat; Bob, comin him A “I bashed him!" George said, revel-]{!" "oval couple, says that never in} trom the race as King for the Coney first to mak gas 1 fairly aehed the history of Coney Island has there] terang cs i to town from a week-end up the river ling in it airly bashed him. boon euch BHODAFATOHN tor Carmient Ane mere! Grex would occupy little ree ate "HAD ENOUGH?’’ GEORGE She snuggled aindt this mighty ; me hailee 4 to thank aM lois and eee) Thr ee eaaNl aeventystive PANTED. ‘HAD ENOUGH?. ARE |!@llow Dea cre will be parades galore and |Pasyonn, for the wonderful support dear seats c YOU WHIPPED, YOU SWINE?" a eS for the monarchs twain .whichlivening Werld, for the honest. way Bob would try, he told himself. cece eis fet found had wa F try nestas: 1oee Iues slestaa in| they have conducted mine and the few strategy. Bold assault had by . ie 2 ‘ = sean ne de ad tags fawn ft music Wi1|*@Tous candidates’ campaigns. sed, for frontal attack s umberlan¢ ans Ao : “FRANK A. MILLER.” Sr velil aeaiate & ia Avante more “LT would very much Ike to know,"'} ead uniformed columns in nightly Lite ob ely must be subst he said, “what their ma would say.""} marches from the sea along Ocean] ne jist of votes up to the present crafty. And Mary “My plump gentleman," — said past Giant Racer, scenic : of - ‘As to where he would find Mary re lap 2b16Wa) s e oneuey George pleasantly, “meet me at this and carousel, skirting Luna J no doubts, Dozing on v ; FOR KING me pad ne he hed not driven David trysting-place at noon to-morrow,| ark, Weltmans’ and Steeplechase . Fee eee casti the foot until: they and your desire shall be gratified.""| ond down Surf Avenue to Danceland.| J. A. Reid...........0 0+ oy pee Sask him a. wearisome The park-keeper eyed him; thought — : Joseph E. Howard HL) se eda ea er of the bitter words he had con- gl I be ght of dis-| Frank A. Miller ded sent they had better of th ords he had con Each night will be a night of dis \. account of the secluded seat t contented himself ¥ Ed Til Joe Bonom nt ese Parke contente self with: | tinction, with 4 Tilyou on al Joe Bonomo.. re ar ew aoe Due ain't yer?” noble charger and Esquire George] P. A. Minnekake PRISCILLA Eera Palen said Bob when Screaming," said George. One] Tilyou at his side—not holding the] Charles Godwin DEAN. Lay about Friday My ar of . 5e, bi a horse ¢ own. For] Prof, Robi 4 off a_little: long roar of mirth, Hundreds turned] horse, but on a horse of his own. For . Robinson. the children had run off a 3 ; A ENGR SORIA l i é TH , asl Be hae wotte I have away nightly. Barly doors threepence] know that the Brothers Tilyow have jolph Stern. ; ; eee te er_aince extra. Bring the wife, eadcd many a Joust and ridden cow| Ban’ Higgins, 871 Mortimer Weil... oi wat’ Bob went on. ‘At the ale Se ponies on other plains than those of} Richard Snedeker 515 LiL Tilyou.. at nis! * zl Coney Izzy Kat: » 441 jartin Kenny...... y I have come straight ane a Manckiey GENE " n y Zz. r Brayopporually.” = Aho areser fatanea epee Ur taal And there 1s the Assistant Grand] €, H, Vald 426 Hyman Feinerman. Mtn gay you are sorry—T belleve aor radon teen le Tabeiede tent| Marshal, M. J. Dreese, one of the! Harold Posner... 319 | Harris German. vere sorry,” said Mary. ‘You can ‘Tom Gin.” 4 nost dare-devil knights of carpets] Charles Speare.-» 249 Mayor John F. Hylan.. Fe ee ong: way) Mt. (Chats The neck of Old Tom's pottie| md coupons who ever sallied forth] Hugh Griffiths 220 Morris Miller. . be rs leave ie a10n linked: Ganinnt wes! Old Tom| {rom Henderson's, boots and saddles. Philip Ornstein 153 Zack Wheat.. 7 Pivfer pretty appeal was fatal to her gurgled generously; ssed away| !t will be the joy of more than one] Babe Ruth 139 tL) ila Simoni need her graces, through the steady smile he had in-| Night just to Mannie ride. On] Bide Dudley 139 ichard A, Guinzburg... 25 eee asus yon haven't asked me ape ‘ more than one occasion has the As-| Rubin Barsky. 429 Senator C. C, Lockwood. 25 te explain my conduct on Friday,” he Mrs, Major set a carafe of water| sistant Grand Marshal kept the hosts] Joseph Mallon... 117 —— )) @harged. upon a little table; partnered it with{ ef Coney in line in Mardi Gras Week.} Rodolph Valentino. 1 FOR QUEEN. teTnives “J don't wish you to.’ J Old Tom; reclined beside the A brows P Fred Proctor 104 Ethlyn Clark. . 8,829 “Aren't you curio His voted a comfortable seat; closed her eyes. For Monday night, the opening ses-| M, Kaphan a7 Sadie Schultz:..........., 8102 | CRANE SAR SHAD OF THE was low with a note of intensity. one At intervals, as the hand crept be-[*0" of carnival week, es Lat oe Richard Abbott 80 Martha Mansfield. . 8,054 | qas love-making, as he knew tween cleven and twelve of the clock, |“¢r of Moose will have the right ©} William Meyerson 75 Grace Mullroney.. + 3,915, Kitty Emmott 7 pursuit. to tee she would open them; when she did[!ime in the royal pageant, and on] Corse Payton.- 72 Lillian Leonora - 1,660 Cousin Eleanor Shorer 63 “I'm going,’’ she said; made to rise so diluted Old Tom in the glass fell]Tuesday night homage will be done] Charles McCullough. 66 Roberta Sweeny. + 1,154 Evelyn Simmons 42 lis right arm held her. He slipped lower, full-bodied Old Tom in the|the Royal Twain by the Daughters of] Harry Case. 65 Mauger evans) 1016 Rute erodes ae fis left arm around her, drew he . S hottle marched steadily behind, Pocahontas and the Improved Order] Michael J. Mona 62 désnateliander: rnd Riey, Lickers a fim, and with his lips had brushed Into Mr. Marrapit’s dreams came}of Red Men On Wednesday! William Jaffrey. . 60 Mildred Reynolds 760 Mrs, Harold Wollins 31 her cheek before she was aware range noise He arose, marched|night the Woodmen of the one me Fritz Marsh... 50 Priscilla Dean.. 366 Gwendolyn Gessas 30 his intention. across the hall towards the stairs tofhe among the largest number of the] Barney Rinn 53 Rishsere Geutne i Sonnet ea ‘The insult swept her free of: every arouse George, retainers of the King and Queen. | 4. F. Newman 45 | Kitty Shea Heo” | MantenmOugies 28 thought but its memory. By a suc At the lowermost stop a movementi| Thataday night te “Piremen’s|| 1 () Uazar, 37 Cecil Harris 155 Mae M 26 lipped from his grasp loiPiiar sedcalittedt and ahets 4 : ae Murray motion she slipp’ a on the landing made him} Night n i for| Ene Levy.. : Molly Blumenstein 128 Florence Gottesman and to her feet; faced him, Alga ” metted fraternity are preparing Charles Guardino 36 Constance Binney 99 Hope Hampton ae beast!"’ she cried, “You i Roy: sf the biggest nights in support wale 32 9 Hope PtONevas+ 4 ‘You said a voice, ‘“Washjone of the bigs asgeithe MATa Leo Wo! 2 Mary Jenks Perkins 81..! Sylvia Friedberg Deast!"’ of the merry monarchs 0! Maré eat rind alf grab at : Leow nay MISe He ale mgs) Fund Bi teres He craned upwards, The curl-}Gras ever witnes ea a cen ye Pail cer nore ng) eerie die Terre ; Sine whe fled_up the path whither pares hoes i a BNET pone ase Graal Marshall Dressel that S . goes fishing. Mia Le AGEN GI nal SRNR EGS at hint over the banisters. sista ang arene ¢ Attersheltaves (Gace ahalltie anove peg ager eae after “Darling—wmt” pririday night Roswi a ray cre enings vet ri : ite d = a ttl : fil i alga ate a Tt was while Bob sat ga : . ele , : 5.000 yniformed men of the Knights bel se he does a le film act-|or more costume pictures of t her, indeterminate, that ho felt a directing attack, searching — weakyto gr et him te, tere Darling,’’ breathed Mrs. Major. } Bytinn in line for the King and By DON ALLEN ng aay pers irom behind the seat upon his| points, husbanding strength, deft in] “Rob! My boy! My boy What has) «nrg, Major! What is this? o a J etnies Fae cane * der: looked up to sec a tall|defense, Here wax only the animal} happencd 2” - has whated/ want to know.) ealaiene queen _ 2-HOUR EaGs. anit : shoulder: 1oolmesh faced, but fury-Jinstinct to get close and wound; to| Her boy bellowed: “Hot water!” | ate Major coquettishly. "Wash it? ais \eiaveacadias JACKIE'S FUTURE. Te oe f y Cowes, regarding him grapple and wound again, Bob felt] Doors slammed, cries echoed, stalts] wach is it? Tn additions thers will: te: adda) (317° cia aounelae mest eee tac ears a Paramount dl F oe ed George. | his wits and his courage simultanc-|shook, as trembling servants fushed| yi.) pnzed up “I fear you have|the splendors of Frida aE as just discovered the hard. eakin Zour name Chater?" asked George} oY ing him before the pell-| responsiv La ea sae : oe pageant the presence of the mayots! ‘That's in the minds of thousands|est place in the world to take a mo neral rey ying to Miss|ously d g him before the pell- | responsive. be alki in your sleep, Mrs, }M8e8 var parts 0 pict i F t ba ibivad pave sour tae eee mell of blows that came rainige shing of cans, rushing of water, | ypejop ete See eee Tita oo cities frou yeclusks mts ot} of movie fan pbisture, said hardest place he- [brought a broad ay? Major. Naa? Gintear and? eA ) : st e Bowery, thal gapal s tray yout" young Chater replied.|against his guard. Whensoever fhe}called them to the bathroom. Mra, Major did not roply, Bha|the United Siates, and neatly’ 9%) Ana ao welll toll our readers) that) "tris nos ivan 't nave any hoot. |p Boe eopane af your hand! She's a friend|effected a savage smash that momen-| ‘Tell met" Mrs. Chater bemRed | pointed a slippered toc at the stair[Police chieftains from all paris Fiala Coscia tntendai lenin core ibernere meruhare sh “Orphans « mente 24 ” tarily checked the fury, it served but}wben the wounds had been partly ‘ databases says § : ee 2 ys Joe,|the costume and romance a season of yours, is she bri b ingly de below her; swayed on one leg: drop- |e en” tors will be the guests of|more picture out at the United!*t'm gonna rig up the camera as alahead of the flo it is proba My furious George choked, * Uiantad saute tatwith’ © Sey raat oe t Aeirivite oana elere Wee ce steudted; beamed at} Ue vey quand Board of Trade, of {Studios and then take @ nice, long, Peanut roaster and have every one he will bring a fresh type of stor gaged to me." Ataris 2 1 It's that damned gir e sald.” |Mr. Marrapit; and in a high treble hich Samuel Gumpertz of the Cc Echaoluacinw wacation dressed for the part so ¢he crowds; contrast with the costume and tu ng to his feet, was upon|@ad ardor, “That girl coquettishly announced, ‘Onc! which § a 2 y won't know we're mak a pieture at 4 yw so popula: re PU ge, sideways to him,| Bob gaye, step by step. struck) sntiss Humfray!” Mr. Marraplt frowned: “Retire|nival Company is President. | Following the schooling, Jackle sr.) Gig stuf, Joe. Lionel Barrymore] "aie ne Afe will Ue- complete eee cenetig rn ab ERO Bee La a aorate: ea ammeatod Oack | Ope eed Tetras aun | Mee aaa ene Ae er Seana 1|Says there iste strong probability of] had so much trouble making scenes| vice Done ne ‘ lood up! : ered bacl an ; art 4 : eve andes aking scenes! apout October 1 Junged furiously, and landed a crack| blood upon his lps, staggered back}, your poor fa Your poor face Mrs. Major plumped another step, | © ie i ee er iare they will]the Coogan menage hopping over to] in Battery Park that he and his di- upon the cheek-bone that spun George] before a tremendous hit between the} «No!—no! Some infernal man she} peamed again: “Two! at Steeplechase Pier, wh ‘ rector sent an extra camera and fake staggering up the path. eyes, stumbled, tripped, fell goes about with in the park! I spoke] «you dream. Retire the met by the Police Glee Club ant] Europe. Peetor sent ant extra camera and fake PeTnies It was a good blow, a lusty blow— et up!’ George bellowed, to him and he set on me!" Hau PEGE On tral oe tae en Police Departm Andidustiby way of enllitls infors| cru teni ce sium mane neve Aahury Pane nade aul 1 stigprtse. straight from the shoulder and with] Bob propped himself on one arm. | "pop staggered to the mirror; dis- Mes, Lister ena skint } Band and esedrted to Feltman’s fr} mation, Jackie jr. will probably makel crowd while Lionel, acted. out the| WHER Joe Striker, handsome youn Body and leg work behind It; a blow| rose to his feet; glared: hesitated—|oovered the horror of his marred |POINCE SEMIN. | The proivcior slippery snore dinne hey wilt view tho[# feature picture wile abroad, scenes in “Boomerang Bill" in com. | leading man in “Wildness of Youth." that, happler placed, might well have] then fell to brushing hin knees beauty. ‘Curse it!" ho groaned; |Swayed & dangerous circle, | s.)" After dinner they et es Seta? parative quletcuny appeared in person as the plety won the battle. It was a masterly white flag. gave an order - Major er ae i. hat in-} pageant of the King and Queen from Beane being wnreeled, Tf that boy Joo is . “H gh?’ George panted > famous ‘om presented three se a y and stand, and * here his praise ugent she Boing Pack cava ee ae deepens Are you eninpel Mrs. Chater Aen to the telephone. lof panisters for her suppc she a el aerate Oe nase oF BUSTER VS. DUCKS. WHISKERS AND ALL. SETA I ARS ale chap lesh he struck, e + o A In the office of Mr. Samuel Hock, pei it fale sof Ton : Buster Keaton a better film : ‘ nl ace ? 4 ‘ou swine Jutched at one; it failed her; ‘Three aha Ateanlect Parks. ister Kea y Much talk Atsin Rlonei waar eleven ditanent age “Hat” of Leen Pete Poor aelducuay Draaied. purveyor of meat, by appointment,|_¢our —five—six—seven —eight—nine | ! on : e anlecvene uch a re-[{tomedian than he is duck-shooter.| yfioh pov Lewis Stone wears eer ree Geasmeine spiening en Whe oT “When you're better, let me know,'"|to the Prince of Wales, the telephione| —ten—darling!” she cried; at break | oe eee eee eee on the twin | (Of course, we're alluding to the ac-1 Much mystery! Bae avril areanlon patere Bens Se eee crave! marked | George cried: turned and hurried up| bell sharply rang. | Mr Hock Stepped neck speed plunged downwards, and peneen Garaivalawtesis! fue) shoollne oF Prey aetany But NOT much excuse for it all!| copy. the path whither Mary had disap-|to the receiver, ned, then bel-|with the “Darling!” flung her arms i to the once chief of outdoo ag All of which mea that stories | . st of foot with which George ant Fs _— nies vountry 4 Ww h Teans tha Rt Sidney Aleter, assistant director for adhe ped stagger, from which he im- | peared. aL baer Ce et abe Palace | Bnntt MPs Marrepit’s: neck And the floats which will lend color pete Voiteae 8 ada country ®lare fying around to the effect that! youn Nf. Stahl’ productions, declares pelled the savage spring that brought} 1 | inaow Mrs, Chater saw| Gardens, sharp!’ ~ | (Copyright, 1822, by the Melt Syndicate, tne.) } and atmosphere to the plcturesale} Anyway, puster, while visiting in[{Me renowned Rodolph Valentino) more than 50,000 persons appear in him within striking distarrnis was no|the bruised figure of her darling boy C4 4 (Our George Lays a Deep Plot in To-| pageant for the royal palt! | tirrisco, decided to go duck shooting. |Prricaded by a bumper crop of clin. | iis next pixtiire, As one scene wa ence. his ” " ar on whic! King a 2 chinchilla and lo gz OU d ake a race ck 01 orby Day eximiy ropared fen wit fight with cool brains {alight; with palpitating heart rushed Save for that first blow where Morrow's Instalment.) a en nal oareiee Serie arising te anette TOTRINE: BUR TALE iret ulee otceinacicnisr aur ie is Ft feoidian rons oe 7 es : — — ————— fa ambled out te . He was alone, : ue ne 9,97 eciuatl sdeaase Nae himmer- | & sep{Midst and—wonder of wonders—| sions, that statement is no doubt true itself a gorgeous spectacle, 8! Seeing a couple hundred ducks asleep sions, that sta ee world, Here and there in the crow4,| CONSUL SWALM an EA ore, aren ine ieungsy ing with cascades of jewels and} on tho i the comedian opened|dodging publicity. Louis B. Mayer, producer, is very recognized by the detectives of Tent, AT HAM which furnishes secular literature to|a-glitter with dancing, dazzling In-liire with both barrels and was con-| Probably that's the reason his|fond of rare flowers. He likes all Lee's vice squad, were spies of the DIES ILTON Negro Baptists throughout the country, | candescent Hghts. gratulating himself on his luck when |Praise agents are announcing that he} qinds, but prefers the ventually drug ring, noting the names of ad- : and the leading Nesro publisher of the| “other floats there will be Fepresen-H'he yin came out and he discovered 's here, ‘Then, probably again, it isn't.| why | Not Now?"" buds” above alt dicts who dared name those who had| ~:_ + 7 a y...|South, died here last night. He was of Coney'’s sea, Lana's magic a int.of 198 decoys. Anyw: if Rodolpho wishes to] others. Pectind tree with dct Civil War Veteran Was born a slave in Mississipi on Atarch 18, Leek ee era geiaenal eee oe DATNeCLA Naa Satie Andlirammainuane lletan tan imvithevenil diseats aelata Shey . 2, served through the C va 4 4 t Y eye tes | sage iavare! . Before the Judge were ranged] Native of Pennsylvania with members of the family that owned | and the Steeplechase Pavilion of Fun \ e seen he'll sure get his wish, At least] Porguson In her new Paramount pic Joseph Weiss, more generally known ial in B him, Unable to read or write at twenty-| Then there will be dancing girls and BACK TO NORMALCY. as fa Screenings is concerned. |ture, ‘Outeas' All work will bo as ‘Jew Murphy,” Hyman Cold and Burial in Bermuda. one, he attained his leadership by hard|pathing girls, water nymphs and] wy. \ooi4 have written the above done at the Long Island studio of the Joe Bolona, known also as ‘Joe the) sraMrTTON, Bermuda, Aug. 25.—|*tUdy 8nd application. nymphs of the woods, stately ™A-1oition “Mack to Normalcy” if we'd WATCH GRIFFITH. pomaoK ffolt, having shot all. New Boy." Vinfield Swaim, U: s 08) trons and shapely ladies in waiting, erin any ene would know what we| yfotion picture producers this sea-| Jack Holt, having & ngs ‘The woman Who testified that the| Albert Winfiel , United States _ DR, JOSEP HOLT, towns, Jesters, montebanks, movie|(MOusnt aay ene Mou Seer ereaat $10,000,000 | York exteriors necessary’ for "Making leaders of the drug ring pursue their] Consul, died here yesterday, He will] NEW ORLEANS, Aug. Dr. Jo-| queens and movie kings in swirling, | YO) ar ago Mack Sennett an-| "" eee ee are | a Men incidentally going to victims even to the doors of the House] be buried in Pembroke Cemetery. seph Holt, elghty-two, sald to be the| whirling, curling motion, and with} cincca to an expectant world that that the m tte Jonata scilrps: sie Fohuroh while here, is back In Holly- of Detention and cunningly undo the] Albert W. | Swalm was born in}originator of the quarantine system of} bands playing, mu NRTA: si no longer would he fill his Mer NT a We aeoats 1 wood, A! EXTRA! Pola Negri + Ars | we apy suid Gop Re east > Rit S36 barvell aa time sanitation, died here st] ¢o1 4 nival nights and vei ‘7 other eye-| romantic stori 2 1 IX z ola Neg Philadelphia Judge Hears Praean gare Tae Mas See olan earned night. me i T ectearted crowds, thee showers of balay hathing wl and ¥°"Vthe combination on which the pro-| yi} wail for these United States on ing % rcotics, is Mary Mille a pl 8 id 3 a i. ra e soothers JT—- aa ie an hy ay the Ki a ~ Oth ‘ Story of Tactics Used by Mary was carried into the court| Infantry Regiments during the Civil m. confetti and the royal coach of the] jeutizing the dearth of musical} du < ae ie Ls mM aeenily dul. | the Masestio on September th, Now 1 ic Vendors room by a deputy sheriff. She is now]War, For many years he was en- MRACANNE B. MURPHY. King and the Queen of Coney's} comedies, Mack changed his mind and|keneral apathy apd seasonal Cul} ihat ‘THAT'S announced, we'll go Narcotic Vendors. a patient, for the second time, at the |gaged in newspaper work in Lowa, Mrs. Anne Ellabeth Murphy, elghty,| yardi Gras! now just listen to what he has to say: | hess in the motion Oe he, peal eee with the column 3 — House of Correction. Though her widow of the Rev. T. Logan Murphy.| Among the floats announce d by the} «7 “shall, in ‘The Shriek,’ try to Tole sontilnation has nt By Maurice Tourneur production PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25.—Cured|mind was bright and clear, her DR. BEN CLARK, for many years rector of Holy Cross} Carnival Committee which have been] inh back on my pedestal and resume} Proved ¢ { v8 hen faker Lorna Doon ; will be an earty . re ‘ ATLANTA, G Aug. 25,—Dr, Lee] py Church, 1 >| ed is one by the Pyramid Pic- “ ll judges of fe-| comes into a happier mo: fall release ef First Nattonal ‘addicts are met as they leave the} Strength was insufficient to carry her Episcopal Church, North Plainfield, N.| accepted ny title as ‘king of @ Pel CATGIREMaTity RtAR Riraan * “ie , ; : ad from her seat in the court room to| Ben Clark, fifty-four, known in medical} J., died yesterday in Muinfleld, For two| tures, Inc. It 1s promised that the}mate pulchritude.’ Ben Turpin will f i stringamt)] Kathryn McGuire is to play the House of Correction by agents of thelii ey itness stand, ‘The deputy pickec | cireles throughout the world because of} years after resigning hin charge in] goat, which will represent a moving] cast his restless eye over a galaxy of Hines The observ i a A h norat | “Shriekess” in Ben Turpin's idea of ¢ “narcotic ring.” Judge Monaghan) yer "up as lightly as a child, and| Ms writings on medical research, ded] North Flaingeld they lived tn Parts] picture in the making, will be In keeb=|(catitornia’s fairest daughters arrayed | hus ness have accepted the general desert arama {The shriek of Araby. at his hom ‘o-day from a five] Where Mr. Murphy was rector of the Rate at bi ae ‘dd swimming. in|&tateme: at the » 1 ‘cosmopolitan will have two attra has been told, and if the forme Be tly Placed her in @ chair on the] \ocks Aliness which followed a stroke | American “Church. A daughter,” Mixa ing wisn the tone of the pemen vs harem an ne aad wwii thriving this fall. When the Ameri-] tions on Broadway next week in “The users cannot buy the narcotics they | stand. : of apoplexy. Dr. Clark inaugurated the} Anne Murphy Wo sons, Clarence » midst of the revelry at : 1oes es promise enough, com-|can public is hopeful about its own] young Diana” and ‘The Valley of Si- have been striving to forget, the drug Pikeai um vvypuoreeamerm ery Cr ak for'dotective chile | 80 ATHUF) AUIVVe. t ni Wy upon the selection of the|ing from Mack ‘Sennett, we don't it delights in intense romance. |jent Men said y¢ Woman “They | dren, - ende’ be * ho be utayibed , trend of the producers is ex- Fo: Pr > ii 7 <r . - ae ne Queen of the Coney |know wha se could be his trend of the 7 Bryan Voy, son of Eddie, is @ lace hsaalaada 0 oe ane te Brennee JAMES ALDRICH price, SEA CAPTAIN, ACCUSED OF Lied rat eer aie pomeal ; RON hese BIDE? ssed by William Fox with “Nero"| scenario writer A table little woman who had once d. I didn't want the atu the VIDE: Sane MURDER, FREED oy nar.|isiand Me ‘ig : Sry TS. and “Monte’ Cristo"; by Famous] Carmel Myers will play opposite een pretty, and said she was only} way I had, T was happy to think] PROVID dt J Aug Jamea] gone cesorse HO sad blow to the thousands of ad- THEN HE ACTS. 2 th “Blood and Sand” and] sonn Gilber “Where the Heart twenty-two ars old, although her|that 1 had been freed from that] Aldrich Price, Aity-\wo, prominent at-| ne Steamship President Van Tene wing | mirers of Rallant Sir Knight Frank} jack Mulhall, pleasantly remem-|Fiitver with | Thon’ tnd nd [dinette In “Where the Hear " avery, t died suddenly is country | {ht ast W glee at lr or, Who for sev days was ; leading mé “Turn. tofother productions and | Lies haggard face and faded hair made|slavery. torney gouth Bwansen early this wont | was arreated lust week on the charge of| A: Miller, who for seve was|pored ax leading man in ‘Turn tolother productions In the snasing, ate aan her look forty, swore to this to- “Then came the day for my release. [ire ai was at his office yest : having murder H.C. Baxter, thefat the top of ine vats ome Legis-|the Right,’ and now eek to De that Zonda." In the offing appear the! puck Jones and Tom Mix threo ° Ra etrenge tak maeatin! Le ; ‘y, but) sitp's: pantry on the hi " duties and potittes have cor aA eS “Dusk to Dawn, ¢ ne 0 apr 7 « Jones and Tom Mi Judge Monaghan is conducting had not gone far when I saw @ man|eyening, He was ® member of the Gen-| on bail of $10,000 furnishe crite ek eserrblerenie t one of thos Jers over the| Knighthood Was in Flower," are gonna prove it in a three-cor- extraordinary inquiry into the drug|1 knew only as ‘George.’ Ho offered |Gral Assembly in 1899 Nattonal Surety Company Pe ualiie (ek, SON On ORO een COM The YONGE: AR) LRG = ROnE ee Au-| Douglas Fairbanks's opulent ¢ nered race ‘The proceeds will prob in Philadelphia, to sell me some more qf the stuff. 1 ip naye Baxter's death wa. “pt Milla} right, and here is his letter giving] philosophy of Epictetus, Marcus Au- pyr yeaa ade anise tLEneA ay an Ale t- Im the court room sat some of the}remumbered Low 1 hes liked it, and RIGHARD HENRY noyt Collapse caused by drug denenthe: the his reasons: Nelive and Seneca; and who, for ex-|tion of "Robin Hood." In New Ens-/ably be turned over to indigent wri Most notorious denizens of\the under-! the old desire came up again.” NASHVILLE, Tenn, Aug. body was burted at sea _ “as the Governor has called for’ ercise, indulges in horseback riding, land Elmer Clifton has been working] ers on screen topics,