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Show LEW FREE PKESS. LEH1. I'TAH YNTHETIC GEMTLEMANi CHAPTER By Channing Pollock Continued IX 16 "You were right Id the beginning." Pat said. "There was only one thins to do. Father saw Kelly alive after Peg's husband left him, and we should have said so. "I can't stand seeing Pegy," I'at continued. ''Was that what you had In mind when yon sent her here? Anyway, It's too terrible. She comes down to breakfast, looking well, you know. Yoa knew about trouble like that all night lone alone and I didn't I do now, and we've got to 'come clean." "I don't think It matters." Barry re plied. "I still think we can free Jack without that." "How soon?" "By next Wednesday." Pat nodded. "AH right." she said. "Well wait until Wednesday." Barry had never seen her more charming. Aa they walked down the beach, to rejoin the others, he asked, "Are you ever going to confess how you found out about me?" Pat laughed. "That was too eusy. The night of Marian's visit, you told me you'd taken the name Barry Gilbert. And It had curiously familiar sound. After a moment, 1 remembered that I'd once seen an actor called Burry Gilbert in war picture." "And then?" "Then you shut your hand In the e door. The expression of mingled and pain In your face that wns what had kept the picture and the actor In my mind. You were the man who'd come out of the drinking place, laughing and talking, and been shot. I was sure of that just as sure as I was that you'd crushed your fingers deliberately to keep us from knowing that, unlike the Jack Itidder you were apposed to be, you couldn't play a violin any more than you could play stir-pris- "And that man" "You're sure It was a man?" "Very sure. And that man was someone who had better reason than we've found yet for hating or dreading Mike Kelly." Barry rose. Peter had picked a glove off his desk, and was turning it right side out. "Have you ever thought of Luis Barry asked. Wlnslow let the glove fall. "Why?" "He seems to have had some reason for hating Kelly." "You mean that row In the Cocoa-nu- t Bar?" Peter said. "Oddly enough, that's why I haven't thought of He was telephoning me from the Cocoanut Bar about the row at the time of the murder. "I.nls always came to me when he was In trouble. And he called me, at home, Just after one that morning, to say that one of his girls was In Jail, and would I take the case. I could hear that Jazz of his." Barry stooped for the glove. "Well, that's that." he remarked. "Kelly was threatening Morano, you know, and " But Peter was smiling again. "Yon can make a case against al most anyone, tie said. Hilt a case that'll stand up that's another thing." Barry grinned sheepishly. Wlnslow pressed a button. "Stop worrying." he advised Barry were going to rree itogers ir we Mo-ran- "I'm glad you found out," Barry said. "I'm glad I haven't been deceiving you, at all events." They had reached the railroad build ers. "Pat I" Jack called. "Pat I We've finished -- call Jacky! You - mustn't Miss Ernie turned suddenly. "Ever strike you as queer," he asked. that nobody ever connected Kelly's murder with the Jefferson Street grab?" Karry couldn't trust himself to re-ply. day after the killing." Barry remained silent "Kelly stood to make a million or wo on that deal," Harwood continued. Those Jefferson Street houses were pretty decent once. Then they went slununy. Through agents. Kelly bought em In. one by one, for little or noth ing, and turned 'em over to a phoney corporation to sell to the city at a huge profit. Some of the original owners may have been a little bit sore. don't you think?" The conversation was drifting Into safer channels, and, relieved, Barry let It flow on. As a matter of fact. Harwood re sumed, "someone was very sore. Ue called me up, the day of the murder. and offered to squeal. He wouldn't give me his name, but he said he'd be here, at that night, to de liver the goods on Kelly." ten-thirt- y "And Ham-bldg- e 'Paf "Everybody else does." "I like It," Patricia came to the rescue. "We're Pat and Peg to each other now; why shouldn't I be Pat to J Movie j then?" Then he didn't show up." "SoiOi'lxiily got to him." "Probably. And then somebody killed Kelly." Hurry asked. "Is that the clue you had In mind when you said, 'Tell Wlnslow I may have a tip for him some day?' " Harwood nodded. "Yes. but, as I remarked later, that guy who phoned might have been anybody. I didn't have a darn thing to go on except that he had a soft voice and a funny Impediment In his speech." "And "Then you told me about Morano, and I went to the Cocoanut Bar. The guy that phoned me was Morano, all right. But what does that mean? Not a thing, maybe. If Morano did hop In his car at one o'clock that night" He paused. "I've got a dozen men on this trail. Now. 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"You reminded me It could be done," Barry went on. then" Hamlet" STAR. 9- - Copyright. Channioc PWioce: W.N'U Samoa. will increase the little circle of smart society women who, married to motion picture actors, reside in Hollywood. Richard Gary Cooper and Fred Astaire all married into the Social easy-to-ma- Bar-thelme- Register. Incidentally, Mrs. Brokaw's life story is rather like that of a movie. Born in a small town in Massachusetts, she was the poor cousin of the wealthy Rogers family. Very pretty, very charming, she had ev- erything but money. She met George T. Brokaw, who had both wealth and social position, fell in love with him, married him, in 1931. Mr. Brokaw died nearly two years ago, leaving his widow and their small daughter well pro- vided for. She never forgot what it meant not to have plenty of money. She has done notable things in charity work. Henry Fonda, whom she met this summer in Eu- rope, is a fortunate young man. Bell Syndicate. i J j ' ' j Bette Davis may seem to be a temperamental star when it comes to battling over stories and salary, but away from the studio she is most decidedly just another human being. Not long ago she and her husband 4 jjN j were traveling through the Canadian Rockies, on the first part of that vacation trip she's taking. She did rather Bette Davis startle the other guests at the hotel in Lake Louise by wearing a very low-cevening gown but she startled them still more by taking the bus to Banff the next day, instead of being exclusive and going in a private car. fen ut Here's a new way to break into the movies. Marjorie Gage, a young society girl, likes to fly. She entered her own plane for the Ruth Chatterton Flying Cup race and first thing she knew, had been engaged for a picture "The Flying Hostess". ten-thirt- 1 objected 6 ... sprtt WNU Service. CURIOUS DEVICES USED FOR SEEING AFTER DARKNESS j The city editor was pacing the floor. "My God, how this picture begins "Morano Jacky T fitting together," he cried. It was almost a miracle, Barry dethreatens to spill the beans. Someone cided. tells Kelly. Kelly goes to the Cocoa-nu- t Was this the same girl of men. Bar. With two strong-ar'Whom, only a couple of months ago, her father had said, "Pat. for short, Why? To silence a squealer. That was Simone Simon does so well in around eight o'clock, and, at though It takes courage to call her "Girls' Dormitory" that she is bethe squealer didn't squeal. Why? Be- ing that" right ahead. An Americause Kelly had something on him." can pushed The change wasn't all his doing, or who, just for fun, acted in girl Barry was on his feet, too, now. "I'm Glad You Found Out," Barry Peg's. a French film made in Salzburg Something else Tiad contrib"Something In writing," he said. uted to softening Pat. and making her Said. summer before last, declared when "Sure I The paper he accused Peggy she came back that Simone was sweeter and lovelier. It was Ironic, the cutest thing she ever saw. Barry felt, and bitter that she should have to get the guilty man to do It, Rogers of trying to steal." "Yes," Barry went on, "and get this : be the loveliest when he was losing we'll get him, but let's give the court a "Her face and her figure are both ber. What of his plan to come back chance first." somebody did try. Violet Fane, probshe announced. "And her cute," "I guess we'll have to." Barry con ably. Peggy Rogers says Violet had mind's cute too." Take that as a for her "Some day, when I've made Just left the table vhen the row startgood?" A girl like that might marry ceded. compliment or the reverse just as Peter's secretary opened the door. ed. And that Luis was talking to VI, an she certainly couldn't you please. Anyway, Simone will "What's Nolan's first name?" Peter outside the dressing rooms. Just be- be seen next in "White marry an Hunter," "And where's his ga fore that. with Warner Baxter. Barry drove back to town Sunday asked Barry. Got It, Miss Clark? Now, get K "What did he say? He said. Til evening without having put anybody's rage? In here this afternoon." send this dame to Jail, and you to the house in order. He had dined with the Nolan A which has attracted short story He looked up at Rarry. hot spot' And you can't send a man Dambldges, and gone over there In the much attention, "Beyond the Sound mind "Don't he said to chair my the electric for Joking," picking pockfmornlng "to see Jacky start for his of a Machine Gun," has been pur"Something tells me you did a grand ets." ride." chased by a leading studio, and in when you turned up Mr. Nolan "No." "Well, our trial's set for two weeks Job it will appear George Raft, Cary some"But of If knew you might, you from today," said Wlnslow when Barry "Peter's wonderfully kind," Barry thing else he'd done, and had the proof Grant, Randolph Scott and Fred culled at his oftice Monday morning. told Hiirwood that evening, "but he of It. There was a paper, and It had MacMurray. "I'm still hoping there won't be any makes me feel as small ns an author disappeared when the body was found. trial." We're to have still more Dickens name In a motion picture advertise Who got It? Morano. And not In the "Meaning that you think you've got ment." was still In on the screen. "Pickwick Papers" It Coronnut because Bar. J Irs. Kelly?" will be the next Dickens picture. "I don't think Wlnslow means to Kelly's pocket nt midnight" That was the question Barry had Paramount intended to make it with Harwood laid down his pipe. anfeel make Ernie small." anyone 0 readed. Wlnslow's frank amusement W. C. Fields, but that plan has "How do yon know that?" too big for that. "He's swered. It's Hi his "sleuthing" nettled him. and been abandoned, and Metro has men who've got to make other "Somebody told me." inmle him feel foolish. Especially now the small taken it on. "Jack In Rogers?" smaller. The that he was compelled to admit, "No; people "No." Wlnslow Is that he's genI'm afraid you were right about Mrs. trouble with and Jean Muir decided recently that Ilarwood's eyes narrowed. no matthat's erally right, trying, Kelly. She slept at her sister's that ter how kind like her hair better if it were she'd It "Was Judge Hanibldge?" be It." about anyone may uU'ht." instead of brown, answer. didn't Barry "Wlnslow's a he went "Well, then," Peter asked, "who's on, "and a swellgreat lawyer," Also, she "If Wlnslow's shielding anyone It's blonde. He's had his guy the latest candidate?" off her bangs. cut Harwood said. Judge Humbidge." own troubles, too. Ever meet his ''Do you remember reading me your Then she made "Juilge Hambldge, or someone close to wife?" cross examination of the Filipino?" him. I've been thinking that ever since some tests for War"Once." A new notes for It yes." "He's nearly wrecked his career for you put the Idea In my head. The ner Brothers. They "You found a lot of boles in the to the her, you know She ran away from Judge hns nlways been a straight shooter. Why did he write that decision? changes. And as a boy'i story?" home with some youngster In a miliar"Yes." tary school. The kid turned crook, snd Was that paper a threat to him, too?" result of a lot of But Peter was still amused. gument, the hair the cops killed him. Then she married Barry Raid, "I don't know." 'Well, I've got a few more," Barry Wlnslow. The tabloids played the story "I don't either. But I'm going to find stayed brown but out before Saturday." the bangs returned. said, "and s motive." up all over the place, and Mrs. WlnsHe sat down, and Peter opposite low crashed, and had to be taken to Some movie fans "Can I help?" are betting him. Barry repeated what Evans had Europe. She went to pieces again two that Ernie looked at him. Jean Muir told him of the dinner with Nolan. "No," he replied, curtly. "For the eventually Jean will or three years ago, and Wlnslow closed the end. at blonde Peter remarked, hair. They point "Well," the office, and went to live In the South present, I want you to keep out of return to out that it was as a petite blonde "that settles the case against Rogers." of France. The money gave out. I this." that Jean first attracted attention "You think so?" ITO BE CONTINUED) guess. Anyway, they didn't stay long. and that its appeal is one of her "Obviously. If Nolan sticks to his Of course, that telephone message big assets. The Junior Lctu( story. We say Nolan's testimony es- doesn't prove anything." "You mean Morano's message to tablishes that the decanter was down The Junior league originated among The cycle of war pictures is well stairs all the time Rogers was up- Wlnslow?" a small group of young women In New "Yes. Luis might have sent that at York city who In 1000 sent a large under way. Twentieth Century-Fo- x stairs. But we've got to make the Jury launched it with "The Road to believe It." one o'clock, and stlll've been In time number of roses from a party to a hosLater they and others banded Glory," and continues it with the "Or the district attorney." for the murder." pital. Wlnslow shook his head. "Is there any chance that Luis together ' for mutual benefit and the forthcoming "King of the Kyber "The district attorney wouldn't move didn't send It?" good of the community." From giving Rifles" and "The Splinter Fleet." entertainments for the benefit of a for dismissal of an Indictment on that "Why do you ask that?" "It occurs to me that Peter might college settlement they extended their evidence." ODDS AND ENDS . . . I tie young activities to many other forms of so-- Dionnes are, learning some English words be shielding someone." "But "Whom? Morano?" Harwood shook clal aid. Similar organizations of young for "Reunion," their next picture . . . "You're perfectly sure that the Flll-plnkilled Kelly." Wlnslow went on. his head. "Wlnslow Isn't that kind of women were formed In other cities out Eleanor I'ouell plans to drive East in Tin not. And the district attorney a lawyer. As a matter of fact. 1 know of which grew a national association October, sec some new plays in New of leagues, each Interested In Its parwouldn't be. The Filipino was ungry. Morano phoned him." York, pick up her grandfather and grandculIn the ticular educational, ways "Who told you?" And the decanter was downstairs. mother and Hre back to the coast . . . "Violet Fane." That'a all there really Is to that story." a girl uho learned to '"r, ',T"V "Then you've been to the C Miiiiit munltv and In volunteer charitable sn.i anve "And Kelly was alive an hour after so recently uliam 3. Hart service. other Bar?" Rogers left." ; may return to the screen . . . Did you "Yes. 1 went Saturday, and met nil "That's what we've got to prove to knew that the John D. M. Hamilton uho Palace li Tenement is mi prominent in the Republican party the Jury. My ovrn rums Is that the your cronies. Miss Fane says Ltils fol HU.UOO Some H.00 of the people oi is a brother decanter bad been carried Into the lowed Peggy Rogers around to the no- vj Hale Hamilton, uho once of Yugo- I one of the dlntng room when the murderer en- lice station, and then came hack to the Split, tens a movie star? . . . Ruth Chatterton Diof walls within the ths live Bar, snd callel np his lawyer, and slavia, tered the house. to return to the stage this fall, no ocletian palace, which covers nearly plan drove t Morristown." "After N"lnn went home?" him- many motion picture cominatt-- r nine acres and Is one of the largest "At one o'clock?" ''Yes, sn3 after the FLUplne went to panies ivtnt her to uork for them, ever residences built "Tes." private bed. O Western Newspaper Union. X Apron Frock Wrap-Aroun- d 1961-B- . 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