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Show BIT CTt EYEING IIEItALD, ROVO ' KOKPAY, AP2IL 23 192S. ttoCWMa Sine skidded to to do rSulba LraiA-rwtfU- 6Y X- I1LM OLRVXL - l'rUHIU HUUI Ul"aMNTJe THtS HAS HAPPENED FOBD, IS, wl of the state rphaaaga since ate' wae tamr. la 1tiw4 out" to CI.EM CARSOXTwho afi h3e DA VIP NA&H. athlete aad student, for x.-3- 3ri wounded In a stuffy, bat berth, tor- with us sine we left New York mented with worries as to the fut"Why Is she ao Interested la Balure and possibly with regrets for ly. Mr. Bybee David asked qulet- the past, while Eddie Cobb strutted IBaTiefo" 6T The r "She 'lowed a carnival wasn't no 6nlneBildayas aafa robbery. for a pare place girl," ByIt would be bettor for David. In- bee chuckled. "Sheyoung said they was Whoa Ctnoa make maws' about David ' frteadahlp finitely better. If she could screw up awful anxious awer at the arphaa-sg- e courage to tha point of going to far stally, David deals blm a twk-bi- g her Sally back, away from and taking her lifeget ge of sin, and that pera'aty alow. They raa away and jola back to the so be would her It punishment. aha a took David a cook's helper a carnival. powerful Intecast la unout fortunate girls aad waa determined and Sally la a aldrahow disguised simple! She had onlyto to seek her: "J am to see Saily safe back la the Home as "Priaeeaa Lalla" errata gazer. Enid Barr and say Ford! 8end for airs. Stone." If 'Princess Lalla was Sally Ford. I , . la Capital City, locattoa of Uw Sally And perhaps Enid would Intercede lied like a gentleman for you, child. rphaaafe, Sally Is revoa-alarfor she seemed so very Told her aha was a aire little dams ceaper-a- 4 for her, wbn the orphans treop la, Bounti-fuli - kind. . and all that, but clear off her maae by a beewitiful "Lady "Wake up, Sally," Bras, one of In this Instance. 'Reckon I put It ABTHTB VAN HORNE a hand-om- the dancers of the "girlie show." across all right, for she shut up raatcracr viaitlnc la Capital railed to her, aa aha came ahif. aad aU that, but clear off her base fling Into the tent oa tortured feet "I think she's wonderful." ttty. a"" Uve "Lady BounMfai." "Gua Is ballyhoolng your show." them all by speaking up ReJlr hears bin "U her E.VID surprised Yes, her mind was made up. She almost aharphy. "She's Just trying BAJSIt and speak of firw Vara. laU EM Bav beg h to to b Kind. She doMoi'know how Vm Hera la f oartnatad with ftiUTJ weuW for awful aa Orphans' home caa be." aad annoys her wlh hta attentions. Intercede withthethe- orphanage police for David. "Come along, V other. Let's That altjht when In a alarm the her. and with was no Enid Barr among these two kids a chance. But give en collapses, daily finda hersWf But there you the audience at the last show of mustn't stay long. Sally. Tomorswppertad la Van Horn' anna, even Horne Van and the evening, row's and la you oughts be' lfe trus oar ha know ana Rally absent In spits of bar good enoughSaturday, of a trouper, by now to ord. Durlaf tha storm. NTT A and was resolutions Sally felt an immense know what that means. We head aa aooompjna roh tha carnival relief. She certainly South Reprieve! aaie aad David follows recovering; could Saturday night, riding all not give herself up If there fls.Y tha akuina money and mnHvtnf ft wSr"B6"on6 Hundsy. ' 16 give uplof of the state?" Sally and "Out which him In bis wound ke"pa "Going to tha snow train to see David cried In unison. heath far several days, Tha next Gua whispered, when the "Yep. Out of the state. Ton Vt Horn speaks to Bally David?" show was finished and the klds'U be safe then. The acaln. H telle bar that Knld Barr last police was straggling toward to bother about extrais a wealth v aaatrrn woman, wife audience alrtgolng the eait for dition ana" of Juvenile de eepwrwi.T "Of course!1 Sally cried. "Is he Mnqitenta. Icoupie Bo long. Dave boy. UUtroplst with a paaattia for worse? from hide Don't anything let Don't this faUesi little In Jans keep you riria. Enid asks 8ally to me. Qua" Gus wke too late. raad he fortune, Leanlns; eagerly i "Worse!" laughed. "Bybee -"T'M va tn 15 minutes." Bally forward,' ah says "There's soma-th-la aava he's yelling for food and know Td fiv anv'blnf-tJoyfully, jro'n'm'd him-p-lf to cook It threatens and up get But ahr Is InterrnptcJ bjr Vat nt ter nwvnlee. Her rhe If they doot give him someHorn. 'In aecretlv "jUlrie; tiver1 Come besides milk. mush and ri thing NOW CO OS WITH TUB STOUT memo-- v of DvM's along! I'll walk you pver to thf xxxnr. when kiss, shs left the car st'ov train. You're too pretty to be. T End Barr and Arthur Van. Horn -- ed to ir alrne. Some village I 'nrt hegnh to took about for ! moved awayi from "Princes Ll-Is's- " t walk would be trying to kidnap bek to th carnival ""ounr'e. with her, for she waa to platform together. Enid's gdlden head heM high, her lively n the drM tent that nlsht They found David sitting tip In Sil, voice staccato with awrer; but the storm soaked mattresses having hl beth, working cross-wor- d ly, although ant was guilty of tryin tne stin aJl dav. Mrs, Bytfee sitting on the edge Cob hrd told her he would be ing to do to. could not distinguish of his bed to Jot down the words a word that waa helne; sld. To thern her. va'Ung for her, but who could not tent as he gsve vou Near tha front exit of need the old 'I id htm. She went the length of "Reckon wan't Van Horn waa greeted lady now that the young un's corns the privilege ear,e pushing onen the 4nttfficiTittv-tiirTewrfhlBT At by a part of Capital City to oW your hand and inatec-a-fninaa iollwameu set a score of men of the carnival iuty Bff,'r il rsT'TJy'bee""' grumbled . trophies "from, tha eanbll" family were stated at three or four Jealoiialv. . on tba midway. Ha waa "WhaU that? What's that?" Wln-- f tables, their heads almost unrecogiiwcpt Into the party, wti'rh End "Id Bybee, whp had come over nisable through the thick layers of r from Barr refused to join, ahaklwrelrnr and clgaret smoke. There waa the carnjyil grounda In a ii little itolden head atubbornh-I car. demanded from the door-'a- little conversation except an occa"w preUndlna: a jreat Interest "Been flirting with my wife, sional oath, but the ateadv cock-tnWget, "Pltty Sin"t whose man? - Reckon Til have to ing of poker chips upon the bars oimg was nearest the exit. mt the gloves on with you when tahlcs came to her distinctly. to Although Sally waa at liberty She closed the door noiselessly hat wins of yours Is O. K. crippled leava tha tent until tha final per- Well, Sally, eld Pop has dons you and Jumped from the platform cf on formance at 11 o'clock, she satthe coach to the ground. It would ? another good turn." In her throne-lik- e chair, hoping- and Sally paled and reached Instinct- be mean to dlaturb Ous, she rea yet fearing that tha beautiful ively for David's left hand. "Oh! flected, for he loved poker better would return and aak her tha You mean Mrs. Barr, he lady than anything except ballyhoo, aad question which Van Horne'a unthere was no ' real reason why she who was talking to you?" welcome Interruption had left un- "Nothing else but!" Bybee nodd- should not walk to the carnival spoken. ed, smiling at her. "She tried to grounds alone. I Enid aiwk iq,"PJtXJ.,ntJn-- i Of Couise, shs would--'ton-dola manner, offhand paid and I acted Innocent as a new-W- n snlcuous on the streets In her proud, lar for one of the midget's cheap lamb. Told her you'd been "Princess Lalla" costume and little poetcarl pictures of herself, and to take tha ange, refused f waa turning toward Eally'i plat-terwhen Win-iel- d Bybee entered the tent with Oua. the barker. . Bally. watching Enid, aaw the ; RALLY rmuki r ' nrL orp-ana- . e lly itr . nanr baric - .'. arood-nig- chapter j jus-xle- ht sudden stop and voice sang out: ah "Priaeeaa Leila! What la the world are yon doing out alone at this time of Sight Sally control pis ted flight but the limousine blocked her path. Before she could turn back the way she had corns Van Herns stepped out of the toncteaa of the ear. "Let me drive you to the carnival grouads. Saily," he urged la a low votes; A Huntress at Bay trttis pB- XAIMI I he Sally said nothing because could mot But her sapphire eyes were enormous aad her mouth was atyr-"Lleten. SaBy." aa Home leaned toward her suddenly, crushing her d hands 'between Uttie his own Immaculate - white ones. Tat me get you out of this mess! I've been thmstng a lot about you too damned much for my peace t vr vt ass paid ae art Uoa to aayesm wbe tried to accost her. there was certainly not much danger. She betas to run. Waving the beJUM.hr slowed to a sedate walk when jfoa had reached the bustoeas street through which she had to pass to reach the carnival grounds. She was crossing Capitol Avenue, at tha end of which sat tha great whtto stone structure which gave ms - ' - .ti 3 tway an fcai FORK. April 23 At meeting of the bnstnsss nten of that eity, held reeentr. M was decided to eloee all stores at o'clock except, oa the (Uys preceding holidays aad oa Saturdays, wheat they win re mala eftesi until Vctoc- - . Tha rats wUI be in effect May L C"aLC aw SPANISH T.7 - :: r V.. brown-painte- "Is that youag saaa gooef" "Nearly, dady. He found where .you, kept your ... r Igara " . An4Thla W what T want of TSffidr -- -' ' ) ' H "Fteaser Sally gasped, shrinking far Into the corner of tha seat, but aneble to tear her hands from hia. "Walt till you've have to say, before ing like a purs an in the clutches of a heard what I you being actInnocent maid movie villain'" Vaa Horns commanded her At if. scorn- it A fully. "I want to send you to New York, completely devoid of give you a year la a dancing acadmockery for once. "It's really not emy that trains girls for tha stage, aft for you to be out alone dressed and a in dramatic school like that Come along! Dont be both atyear the same time. If possible. prudish, child f I'm not going to You've the figure and. the looks harm you. Remember, Tm not that and thegot for a musical personality kind of man!' ". And he laughed as or Arthur Van Horne star, comedy he almost lifted her Into the ear. is the 'rube that you carnival peoShe sank bark upon tha cushions ple call him. What do you aay, Salfeeling their depth and softness ly? Think of It! A year or two with with a childish awe. The chauffeur nothing to about except your started the ear, and Vaa Worn studies andworry your dancing aad then dropped a hand lightly over hers Broadway! I'U put you over If I aa he leaned back and regarded have to buy show for you! Come, her qulsstcallv. Sally! Say thank you. Van. I'U be X raa Into Tm glad yon," he told ready to leave tornorrfiwJ ho eld suepase yiu'e-bee- n (To Be Continued) that Enid Mrs. Barr la hot on your trail?" Will Sally accept Van Horne'a "Yes." Rally nodded, her lips too wonderful offer? Read the next stiff with sudden fright to form the chapter. l word. "She's almost convinced that you're really Sally Ford." he told her lightly. "And If she makes up her mind, there's nothing In heaven or hell that can stop Enid Barr. A uso 0 w c Canio Prico for over 35 year 25 onaM lor 2$ I Is Mrs. Esther Evans Wilson, big gams huntress' and explorer, as she appeared In court in New York seekng release on bond on the charge she shot her husband, Dallett H. Wilson, wealthy lawyer and Republican political power. 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