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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, OCTOBER 21, 1923, - '.' - - Waco to V Y ..re we ijuve wiue mctom 1U trackA he has always played a secondary part. Somebody else assume the chief role. But after-war- d we And that there has. 8 been jornealways. eervant or nonentity, V a clerk, who has remained In the backsrutind unnoticed, and that the .elusive Mr. Brown has escaped us once more.". , iC ' III Go- - $ . Secret Adversary r -Oh wonder-- ft CHRISTIE - quite, ordinary Just TS Mr, -- y a mm in a low monotone; "In the days of 1915 a certain document came Into being. It was the draft of a secret agreements treaty call u what yuu iiitn-i- Tf was drawn, up ready for signature by the various representatives, and drawn up in America at that time a , neutral country. It was dispatched to England by a special messenger -- selected for that "purpose, a young fellow called Denver. It was hoped that the whole affair had been kept so secret that nothing would have leaked out MuaU' ,UaP- ?h.nt.i5lln(, of bov . will burn into your memory. --- Ciarfes fay See H . ---ix- as ite screen's impetuQU$JoverL T .:. See the personal romance of a great American poet as . . Xrf ;h!'t;' . Uke Ill 4fjA-- - gripping photoplay the hand of Carter paused. "Well, there It Is,' you see what you are pitting yourselves against? Possibly the finest criminal brain of the agft--I-quite Hkett, I Brewnr Mr. n't I I I iSJ'fl wim ,s irSbi'H j U"1I lUUKHW iviwib liU.H-i- iI U iI iI - nil Ill If in XI MBl' v V Vm K 1 IHThU UHu, HJ II W V r-- . i ' J -- BmrLcrmqrr. ,n ltllKM I'lunnlir i riWIIiaWHlVVlUIMrWItUWf know. You're such young "panvert tailed fpLEngland on thlngtr both of your f -- shouldn't (fie Lusitarila. He carried the like anything to happen to you," precious papers In an oilskin packet "It won't" Tuppence assured which he wore next to his skin. It him . positively." was on that particular voyage that look after- - her, said the Lusttanla was torpedoed and - "HI sunkv Danvers was amen the list Tommy- And IH look after you.'hretoTted ooay was wwnea asiiore, md lden-- J Tuppence,- resenting the manly ttfled beyond any doubt, the packet WellheBr-kfrer-ea.t wasnussing j "The question was, had It been lOther," said Mr. Carter, smiling. taken from, him, or had he himself "Now, Jet's get back to business. something mysterious about passed It on Into another's keeping T There's After the torpedo struck the ship, Ithls draft treaty that we haven't la the few momenta during the fathomed yet. We've been threatened with It plain and unmislaunching of the boats, Danvers takable terms. in The revolutionary waajeen--speaklng to -- a young element as good as declare It's In American girL-N- o one actually saw him pass anything to her. but he their hands, and that they Intend to it at a given moment might hare done so. It seems to On produce the other hand, they are clearly me quite likely that he entrusted about many of Its. the papert.to this girt, believing at I MtSMTlrl Kf I . jT - -:--- - W Ilk I m 1(II it 'ii m. F.I I i n iJ v i , - - s.' i.: lI w m m riieni's JVrf ut nlnit - I I IB ilrailllllllll.IP!lllllHII!l!lilllliil!ll WW L. Lt. - , -- c-. V . 7 . . :. ' hv 1 on3-p4sitlonbv-mB- V - - x " I " I - 1 I Mnirirn lil II V I r . Tr 1 . ; ' 'ti. T J j ' :VfVL A T 'r7& 2T ' Monday, October 12. Charles Ray in "The Girl I Loved." "Fat" Sanders! country ' store, " Tuesday and Wednesday, October 23 and 24. . Band concern, Tuesday added JT attraction.' Marshall Nellan's production, "The Eternal 8," starring Hobard Bosworth and Claire. Windsor. p - mm . -- and 28. Mary Phllbin and Norman Kerry in "The eb. . I COLUMBIA j ' ." to be given away. BARBARA LA MARR, JOHM SAINPOLIS AND MARTHA MATTOX . . "THE HERO." A PREFERRED-PICTURE- . STRAND IN an American author. Emery has professions receive but $200 a to the reading public month while the plasterers receive wu ana $auus montniy. oetween for many years under the name of To Louis J. Gasnler, the well Emery Pottle as a writer of novels The powerful voice of Senator- known: director who Is under con- and short stories. When his stage elect Magnus Johnson can be heard tract to make special productions piece was produced in New Tork by a long distance. -- When th committee on rules assigned' him to suite for B. P, Schulberg of- - Preferred Sam Harris, dramatic critics were 125 in the senate - office - building Pictures, goes the distinction of enthusiastic In pro- they had this In mind. The parti unanimously two of the finest plays ever claiming it tions between the rooms are very reach the New York stage. A ot tj Burns Mantle, former-crit- ic and any lour expression can season or two ago a prominent com- the New Tork MalL who conducts tnin be heard in rooms adioinlnr. The pany, secured the film rlghtS-L- to was solved similar theNewi y arranging "Kismet" a piece of -l- egitimate York News and the Chicago Trl- question ior a T) urier room" oetween jus drama which gave Otis Skinner the Jbune, hae included 'Emery'a "The suite and those adjoining that la best role of his Important career. aero in nis yearoooK 01 we ainer- - to say, extra rooms were added to Skinner was persuaded' to enact It lean drama, "The Best Plays of jultea-whl- ch may or for tht screen as well. From the 102122." may not be used. ranka of th foremost directors Gaa-nl- r waa chosen to make lt- The re"Wages of plasterers who receive IN BANKRUPTCTY, NO. 7831 sult was a picture of more --than $104 and more a week are causing In the District Court of the , usual merit ministers and membra ot other proGasnier'a .latest work has been fessions to take up the trowel In United States for the District of the Evanston, HL, where work on anew I'tah. .: In the matter bf Denall voluntary Bankrupt Strand theater Monday, and Tnes-- hotel is lnrogresasj3raduates.M Wride, e creditors of universities holding several de- or aayThe Spanish Fork, In the county of uct of Gilbert Emery and was hail- grees turn down offrs of professored as the finest dramatic composl-tlo- n ships to Join the plasterers. Other Utah, and district aforesaid, a , ever eontribnted to the stage bv graduates' who stick to their chowen bankrupt Notice Is hereby given that on the "THE 1 IIEKO" been- - known plc-turii- - - onje-HeTo,!rnmliy- -ito To-th- otn day or October, 1823, the said Densll Wrlde was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meet ing of his' creditors will be held at .1 : Monday and Tuesday. The Hero.'" featuring Gaston Class. Barbara LaMarr, etc Wednesday and Thursday. "Cordelia, the Magnificent" featuring Clara Kimball Young, and a Mack Sennett comedy, "The Duck Hunter." ' Friday and Saturday. "Are You a Failure," featuring juauge jeuamy, uuya ungues, eic Ala oBen Turpin lit "Home-mad- e ' Movies." ' .; r PBINCES . ,- . .- X Monday and Tuesday, October 28 ":':";- - . and 23.; . runt. AH-at- itf TVirtnna TTi ChrIstlnaMcNab.T TTXT7.":i"U and 25, rjiVv Dorothy Gren is "The Good Bad Tjirer 2t Lrlday and Saturday October and 27. Elinor Glynn story, htT d- said meeting. ' 8nlt Lake Cfttv. f TTtflh. " a 1023. rWiW 1 : a T, CORN, Referee In Bankruptcy . Amy A. Kaukonen. of mavor 7, alt Lake after a bitter fight - of nineteen the .'th day of monthe with bootleggers. She November, 1923, at 11 o'clock a. m., clumped the lid on and beat the at which time the said creditors bootleggers to a finish and then may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- sens her administration waa de rupt and transact such other busi clared to be the best in years, and ness as may properly come before all her predecessors were men. on City. Utah, , to--d-o "H I-- Naming a Baby " ou(LotltIou'reon Mr.-Cart- ar CASTOR IA for over a years - itr r rJ i pro-Bo- !! j i- . di ," -- liAcrintr I Mr.- - chance of bringing them safely to I it as mere bluff on their part, and. rightly or wrongly, have stuck to Direction by (Joseph Ue snore. yraxrej policy of absolute denial. Pm "But, If so, where was the girl, the and what had she done with the not ao sure. There have been hints, Indiscreet allusions, that seem to papers? We set to work to trace Indicate that the menace la a real her out It proved unexpectedly 4 as : cimcuit,-- - Her same "was Jane Finn: and It duly appeared among the Hat though they bad got hold of an in of the survivors, but the girl her- criminating document but couldn't it because It was In cipher--but self seemed to have vanished com- read we know that the draft treaty pletely. Inquiries into her anteIn cipher couldn't be, in cedents did little to help us. She wasn't waa an orphan, and had been what the nature of things so that won't we should call over here a pupil wash. But there's something. Of Jane Finn may be dead for teacher In a small school out West course, wo know but I don't think so. Her passport had . been made out all for Paris, where she was going to The curious thing Is that they're to get Information about the Join the staff of a hospital. She trying girl from us." . . had offered her services volunta "What?" rily, and after aome correspondence "Tea.. One or two little things uiey naa oeen accepted. Having have cropped up. And your story, seen her name In the list of the saved from the Lusltanla, the staff little lady, confirms my idea. They we're looking for Jane Finn. 4l the hospital werenaturallyTery know surprised at her not arriving to Well, they'll product a Jane Finn take up her billet., and at not hear-In- r of their own say at a penslonnat In Paris." Tuppence gasped, and from her In any way. "Well, every effort was made to lir. Carter smiled. No one knows trace, the young lady hut all tn in the least what she looks like, so vain. Jfajiae- - waa made of the that's all right She'a primed with tale, and her real draft tretiy as might very easily a trumped-uhaeH)eeL done and we therefore business Is to get as much Information at possible out of us. See the came to the conclusion that Dan idear vers. nsd. after all. destroredit "Then you think" The war entered on another chase. Tuppence me oipiomatit aspecuxnanged paused to grasp the supposition waa as "that It Jane Finn corainijiy, ana uie treaty waa never fully reoranea. Kumors as to Its exist- that they wanted me to go to ence were emphatically denied. Paris?" The iHomvarmMi nf 5r-pi- nn wbb :fnrcrntten and tha whnla hf. than ever. tteve In cotnctdencesry)nT ,talr was loBr"BOnTlVTon; Mr. Carter paused, and Tuppence know," he said. broke in Impatiently : m y''& "1 CHAPTER III "But why has It all cropped up ' "r .w bl again? The war's over." Mr. Jullur P. Hershelmmen "Because It aeema that the papers were not destroyed after all, TOMMY Indulged In a chuckle. 1 1 'ml Xi t word t I don't wonder m in and that they might be resurrected - Whittlngton got the wind up when new with a and slgtoday deadly Tuppence plunged out that name I nincance. But looT lence stared. CftHef 'Bogged; 1 'Tea, five years ago, that draft here, sir, we're taking op an awful treaty waa a weapon In our bands; lot of your time. Have you any Ruth Miller. She is said to give a today It la a weapon against us. It tips to give us before we clear fine account of herself in the was a gigantic blunder. If Its terms out?" "THE GIRL I LOVED" "I think not I have information scenes which carry he through the were made public, it would, mean Charles-RaIs said the play in almost- - equal " prominence disaster. . . . It might possibly that the big coup was planned-fo- r 7 bring about another war not with early In the new year. But the govgmtestine; act Ins of his entire ca with the star. reer in "The Girl I. Loved," his" secGermany this timet That la an ex- ernment :1s contemplating legislatreme possibility, and ond United Artists productlonT not be- tive action which will deal effectwhich comes to the Columbia thealieve in Its likelihood, myself, but ually with the strike menace. ter on Monday.: The. work of the that document undoubtedly impli- They'll get Wind of it soon. If they cates a number of our statesmen haven't already, and It's possible star is given Sflded seat by the fact whom we cannot afford to have dis- that that may 'bring things to a that "The Girl I Loved" is the story credited In tiny way at the present head. I hopelLwUlr'fnyself. of the personal love affair of the Tuppence rose; aioment-H- r peotJameaJSybltcomb-Rlle-are-- 4 fr paused, andtherr aald '"I think we ought to be business-- ' quietly: larea in nis poem of that title. "Ton may perhaps have heard or like. What exactly can we count The picture Is the quintessence of upon you for, Mr. Carter?" read that there Is Bolshevist romance, the tale of two masculine work behind present , Mr. Carter's Hps twitched slight hearts that beat for .one girl one ly, but he replied succinctly: labor unrest?" of them fiercely. Th ardor of this "Funds within reason, detailed one (enacted by Charts Bay) brings Tuppence nodded. d no "That la the truth. Bolshevist Information on any pout lnt othe plot many terrifie ' Inci official recognition. I mean that If gold la pouring Into this country dents which serve to bring the star for the specific purpose of procur- you get yourself Into trouble with forward as an actor of powerful the police, I cant officially help Revolution. And there Is ing motional force. . - your certain man, man whose real you Those who know film history will name la unknown to us, who la recall that It was a role of this Tuppence nodded sagely. Tm working tn the dark for bis own kind seven years ago which, over ends. The Bolahevlkl are behind sure I don't want to be rude about Mr. lifted Into front night Ray the, the labor unrest but this man ta the govermnent if you've got anyrank of stars. To the pert of the BEHIND THE BOLSHEVIK! Who thing to do with It but you know fierce lover In "The Girl I Loved," to he? We do not know. He la one really has the devil of time the popular actor now brings the getting anything out of UI And tf always spoken of by the unassumInterven of the ripened experience we fill have to form a and up blue ing title of 'Mr. Brown. But one ing yeare. Although "The Girl I thing la certain, he to the matter send It to, and then, after three Loved" Is tragically emotional it criminal us a send of this age. He controls montha, they green one, cas many light and gay momenta. marvelous organisation.' Moat of and so on wiL that wont be The picture's charm Is heighten much will the peace propaganda .during the use, ed by one of the screen's most beauwar was originated and financed by laughed outright . i tiful and talented actresses, Patsy "Don't worry. Miss Tuppence. aim. Hit spies are everywhere."... "A naturalised German asked Ton will tend a personal demand to me here, and the money, In notes, (, Tommy. : : -"On the contrary, I have every shall be sent by return of post Aa reason to believe he Is an English- to salary, shall we any at the rate An additional arous of Poiuh man. He waa - For Infant as hs of three hundred a year? And an In tmmlgranu arrived New recently and Children Would on the & have been What equal sum for Mr. Beresford, of xotk and Beigsnland h use 30 he seeks to attain we do not know course. Good by, and good luck to among them waa the Dotn." oaoy gin of Mra. Emily Trickofsky. probably supreme lower for him- you uwaya Dears XI m alinnV tiaitilB than,' aaj I The mother said the babe would be the self, of a kind unique tn history. -We have no clue aa to bis real per- In another minute they were do- - J named after the ship Belgenland 'nature Trickofsky. , sonality. It la reported that even scendlng the steps of 27 Carshaltnn I his nwn follpwejs aJ3t ignorant fif terxace with their heade In a whirl. ; (Continued on Page 4, 2nd Section,) y- 1 1 ' I U , Tuppence JioddetL "Tea, undoubtedly you "Fat" Sanders' CountrjrStore You may irm the Ford automobile FiJ IVIUllUilV to-co- me -- visualized in this I I III bV anyone air, I II V , . 'l Hi sl f!--3 i M dayr , 1 . ii II i w - else." Mr. Carter sighed in Ills tired manner. "That fa the Invariable description of Mr, Brown! Brought a telephone message to the man WhlttlBgton, did bet Notice a telephone in the outer officer ; "No, 1 don't think I did." . "Exactly. That message was Mr, Brown's way of giving an order II ' to ins snoorainate-.--- n nrprMip or course. tne Was it after that tliat Wbltttneton I handed you over the money, and ) told- - you the -- following I Three,) Jane FThnr Carter nodded gravely. "Yes, you're entitled to know that. I think." Ha leaned back In lili chair. crossed his legs,, brought the tips of bis fingers together, and began o rM II . "I "Yes.'but--wh- I I I him Brown. You don't think" Carter nodded thoughtfully. "Can you describfeHtm.tAlirv.J:. really didn't notice. Be was 8 "2 (Continued from Fag l n . "I remember tn Mr. WWttlng-ton'- s office. The clerk he called . By AOATHA "II . 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