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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 4. 1923. ;COXCOa::OMCO:0:3 house ma ray Urty sharply, with a peculiar rhythm, ' " Ue drar. It was opened promptly, ' V to the door-'J e said a word keeper. Jhen passed Inside. 1 The 7 ; $ door was shut to again- .- It was . at tills Juncture that Tommy lest his head. What he ought to bave done, what any sane man would have done,-wto remain patiently, where he was and wait for his man to come out again. What he ; did do was entirely for-- " ' elgn . to the sober common sense w hich wasr as a rule, ng Att 7 AM A 4 CIA characteristic. Something, as be ex ' f A .,v1vv;A-.vft i pressed it, . seemed to snap In his bruin. Without a moment's pause . PwW P"4 W4 Cowmifc4 far reflectloo wentupohe mm steps, and reproduced as faras be was able knock. tbe peculiar Bah retorted the other, The door swang open with the la children's talk a fable for the same promptness as before. A police. Do you know what I sty . d 'man with ' to myself sometimes? That he is 4 arras In the doorway. hair stood ft' fable Invented by the Inner Ring, . "Well?" he grunted, . bogy to f lighten" us with. It , It was at that moment that the I might be so- .I . full realization of his folly began "And It might not" -home to lTommy. But , he "I wonder . , . or Is It Indeed ha dared at seised hesitate. He not true that be is with us antf amongst the 1 A came words Into first his that Cbmcdu'javQr 09, unknown to all hut a chosen few If so, he keeps his secret mind. "Mr. Brown he said. well. And the Jdea Is a good one, To his surprise, the man stood, yes. We never know. We look at tnJUs Suptcroc Burlesque other one of ua Is Mr. Brown aside. nMBDnBHI' each "Upstairs," he said, jerking his which! He commands but also' MAX LlNDERj he serves. Among us In the midst thumb over- his shoulder, "second fa'THB Three of us. And no one knows which he door on your left." ' Taken aback though he was by Is." ." with an effort the Russian the man's words. Tommy did not shook off the vagary of his fancy. hesitate. If audacity had successfully carried him so far, It waa to Be looked at his watch. More Laughs 'We be hoped It would carry hlra yet "Yes,", said Whlttlngton. further, ue quietly passed into might as well go." Less Money For 4 10c. He called the waitress and asked the house and mounted the ramshackle In staircase. You Ever Had Everything Than his bill. did for' Tommy Jlkewlse,' Internatlomb'Mew Service. J and a few moments later was. fol- the bouse was filthy beyond words. nrsm ' ;:::::::::!!. A Dashing DECATUR, 111, Nov. 2.,-lowing the two men down the theTommy proceeded leisurely. By time he reached the bend In Philip North Moore, of 8t Louis, stairs. Smashing, was Darned for president of the Na- staircase, he had heard thi man Outside, - Whlttlngton hailed a the i r"Take:off-Tibelow a Into back monai uouncii or Women in nwin. disappear and directed the driver To. go port submitted today by the Bowl to Waterloo. Clearly 'no suspicion attached to Three 'The Dating committee. Only one person Taxis were plentlfuf here, and him as yet To come to the house waa nominated for each office. Their before . . .: - Musketeers" .Whlttlngton's had driven off and ask for "Mr. Brown" ap,os,Yiuelection la virtually assured. was drawing up to the indeed to be a reasonable and natanother ith'-Max Under -The commit ttnrfr'proceeillngi thanlel E. Harris, of Bradford, Pa., -,- At the top of the stairs Tommy : d,m.nA as. for first vice president Others "Follow that other taxi," directed hslted to consider his next move. In " chosen are: Bull Montana as and front ran him narrow a of passage, man. lose "Dont It" Mrs. Thomas, G. Winter Minne- the young showed no with doors opening on either side The chauffeur, elderly . The Duke of Rich-Lo- u second vice president apolis, Minn., of it.. From the one nearest him Miss Anna Adams Gordon, Evans- - Interest. He. merely grunted and on the left came a low murmur of down his flag. The drive Jerked I1L, vice ton, third president taxi voices. It was this room which he Claribei Davis, Decatur. HL, war nneventfuir Tommy's came to rest at the departure plat- had;' been directed to enter. recording secretary. held his glance fascinated was Dr. Emma E. Bower, Port Huron, form Just" after . Whlttlngton's. a small' recess Immediately oh his Tommy was behind him at the book Mich., treasurer. right, half concealed- by a torn vel- ing office. He took a .1 to Bournemouth, Tommy did V Curiam., 11 WB8 UlreCtlV OPDO- IS AUTO DEADLY WEAPON? ticket th and. the-m- e owing he emergooJcX8161, marked, dancing nb at tbe clock: to its angle, it also commanded a CRYSTAL LAKE, III, Novv 2 , "You are early. YouJiave nearly good view of the upper part of the Is an automobile a pleasure vehicle A staircase. As a hiding place for or a deadly weapon? This question nntf an hAiir " Boris' words bad aroused a new one or, at a pinch, two men, It was will come up in the t'lal oi Ivan Hutchinson and A. William Benson. train of thought' In Tommy's mlni Ideal, being about two feet deep Tori and three feet wide. It attracted i of Crystal Lake. The young men Clearly Whlttlngton was making And Comedy. mightily. He thought things were charged with assult w;ifc a the Journey alone, while the other Tommy over In his usual slow and steady deadly weapon on tbe person of Leo remained n London., Therefore he deciding that the mention of T. Addison, the "deadly weapon" was left wth a choice as to which way, Added Attraction Mr. Brown" was not a request for being an automobile. An automobile he wohld follow. Obviously, he an Individual, but In all probability driven by Addison was struck by a could not follow both of them un? password used by the gang. His Like Boris, he glanced up at car in which the two Crystal Lake less . PROVO BAND lucky use of It had gained him ad men were riding. Addison's ma- the clock, and then to the announcesusmission. no So he far aroused trains. The ment hoard of. .the ' CONCERT chine turning over. , Bournemouth train left at 3:30. It picion. But he must decide quickly on his next step. liiISi ten was now past. Whlttlngton PUBLIC DEBT REDUCED. It seemed to him that luck had and Boris were 'walking up and Regular Prices bookstall. He gave served him veiy well so far, but the down by International News Service. wan as such that a there thing one doubtful look at them, then Nov. 2. The WASHINGTON. -- To- enter the lttoo-fa- r. public debt of the United States has tturr1ed"1nt6 an adjacent telephone T trostlnr room was a colossal at the left . waste In He dared not tlmft been reduced nearly a billion dollars box. risk. He could not hope to sustain during the past year, the treasury trying to get bold of Tuppence. In his part Indefinitely ; sooner . or all probability she was still In the department announced today." UrcatcHm-nouncelater he was almost bound to bes Since October 3L 1922, the reduc- neighborhood of South Audley pictures of the race. This picture, the race and the Strand ; The looks, the feel, the satisin two wonderful reels, was shown the picture "for k Monday- -, But there remained another tray himself, and then he would tion has amounted to $995,575,070, ' have thrown "away a vital chance faction and the service make lu New.Xork on the very night of and Tuesday. r making the total 'today $22,082,208,-961- . ally. He rang upfhe Bits and In mere foolhardlness. ' you thankful and make you The reduction during Oetober, asked-- for Julius. . Hersheimmer. A of knock "That's the a suit" signal good say: buzx. repetition a a click and was There Oh, 1923 was $4405,286. MITCHELL, THE TAILOR if only the young American was In sounded on the door below, and his room I There was another click, Tommy, his mind made np, slipped and then "Hello" In unmistakable quickly Into the recess, and cau1 tiously drew the curtain farther accents came over the wire. BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS "Thst you, Hersheimmer? Beret-for-d across, so that It shielded bun com were from There pletely sight Waterloo. at I'm speaking. of the most unusual features For Infants and Children I've followed Whlttlngton and an- several rents and silts In the an- ofOne Max Llnder's latest screen comman here. No time to ex- - cient' material which afforded htm other IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS good view. He would watch edy "The Three J plain.WhlttlDfetou's oft to Jtourne and any Time ne chose UJUULU Always bean iua O get events, after uj juu could, all, Join the assembly, burlesque on Dumas' famous "The the there by then?" modeling bis behavior on that of Three Musketeers," is the fact that Signature fSure. Til hustle." this rolicking laugh picture com The telephone rang off. Tommy the new arrival the stair ing TueSdar H tp put back the receiver with, a sigh case e mamvhocame d ter, is chock full of beautiful setwith a furtive, of relief. He felt Instinctively that Now tbe time to order your American would arrive In time. tread was unknown to Tommy. He tings and superb photographic ef the overcoat fects. Thanksgiving suit or Whlttlngton and Boris were still was obviously of tbe very dregs of is The Three Dont delay. Do It today. he had left them, If Boris society. The low beetling brows. where TAILOR MITCHELL, THE and the criminal Jaw, the bestiality Mr. Llnder's first comedy feature see friend his to all remained off, 'ALICE ADAMS' was well. Theh Tommy fingered of the whole countenance were new for Allied Producers and DistribuIn spite to the young man, though he was a tors corporation, and the producing his pocket thoughtfully. of the carte blanche assured to type that Scotland Yard would star puts into its making the very best of his art and talent from all him, he had not yet acquired the have recognised at a glance. The man passed the recess, viewpoints.1- More than six mouths habit of going about wlti any con siderable sum of money on him, breathing heavily as he went He wer erequlred In which to complete ticket stopped at the door opposite, and tbe picture, and In that time, in Tbe taking of the to Bournemouth had left him with gave a repetition of tbe , signal rdw- - Ui. gwt-- juttt tbeight setting effects only a few shillings In his pocket knock. A voice Inside called out fend correct photographic of tbe scenes were made over It was to be hoped that Julius something, and tht man opened the many door and passed In, affording several times. would arrive better provided. Many comedy pictures are pro momentary glimpse of In the meantime, the minutes Tommy were creeping by. Supposing Julias the room Inside He thought there duced Just with the idea of getting laugh, but Max Under Isn't satisdid not get there In time. Tommy must be about fonr or five people felt cold waves of despair pass over seated round a long table that took tied with the laugh alone. He gives bis audience more laughs to the him. Then .a hand fell on his np most of the space, but bis attention was caught and held by tall minute than ialmost any other shoulder. screen comedian, but In addition hair and "Here I am, son. lour Brlbak man with g beard. to that he gives them an artisti trafilc beats description 1 Put me shortj, jointed, ne table cally made product a picture rich who sat at. wise to the crooks right away." and well planned settings That's .Whlttlngton there, get- with papers In front of him. As in big In the very best of dark man. the newcomer entered, he glanced and- - etcher-stil- l rtlng in now, that-b- ig The other la the foreign chap he s up, and with a correct, but curi Dhotogruhl. And still In addition ously precise enunciation, which at to these pold?-n- e gives a logical talking to." true In "rm onto them.. Which of the tracted Tommy's notice,jbe asked story. s This is especiallyMust-Ge"xoor number, comrade?"' the case of "The Thitft. two is my blrdr-MA 11 r , "Fourteen, replied the Theres" which is built "Got any money with your if I atnrv mnnwtMl tn ovorv wav. and other hoarsely. J 'Julius shook his head, and Tom "Correct" - : not Just a succession or comedy my's face fell. The door shut again. events. : "I guess I haven t more than three or four hundred dollars with ' "If that Isn't a German. Tm i w me at tbe moment", explained the Dutchman 1" said Tommy to him ...v J. self. "And : running the show 2ft CAMERAS RECORD American. PAPYRUS VS. ZEV RACE faint whoop of re-- darned' systematically too as they Tommy . always do. Lucky I didn't roll In. uer. It's difference of opinlou that "Oh, Lord, you millionaires I Ion rd have given the wrong number, dont talk the same language I and there would have been the makes horse racing, goes the old Climb aboard the lugger. Here's deuce to pay. No, this is the place saw and It was the difference of another opinion between England and Amer yonr ticket Whlttlngton's your for me. i Hulla, here " knock.", man." , ica that brought about the Inter This visitor proved to be an en- national Match Race for $100,000 "Me for Whltrlnirton I said Jnllna darkly. The train was Just start- tirely .different type to the last stakes between tbe English horse, ing as he swung - himself aboard. Tommy recognised In bin an Irish Papyrus, and the American favorite The train slid Sinn Feiner. Certainly Mr. Brown "So long, Tommy Zev. S organisation was a far-re-s chlng outof the atattonv ThlsTmrwHtng-neTcntiThe common criminal. photographed In all its Interesting . Tommy drew a deep breath. Tht concern. Irish gentleman, the and thrilling phases by a battery man Boris was coming along the tbe well-bre- d platform toward htm. Tommy al- pale Russian, and the efficient Ger 1 of twenty cameraman, who worked lowed him to pass and then fol man master of the ceremonies and untiringly to make a strange and sinister gath tealously lowed him at a Judicious distance. Truly the only official motion Pathe for They reached at length ft amaU erlngl Who was this man who held In his these vnrleThe houses) finger curiously square. dilapidated When you think ' of good there bad ft sinister air In the midst gated links of an unknown chain? Ai Two knocks followed In quick rlolhes, yon think of MltrhelL of their dirt and decay. Boris I'm glad of It--f lad Jou think looked round, ind" Tommy drew succession on the door below. Tbe ' ef me.- back into the shelter of a friendly first man waa quite unknown to To MITCHELL, THE TAILOR From there he watched Tommy, who put him. down as porch. . . . sm. Boris go op the steps of partlcn- - dry clerk. A quiet Intelligent-ru allaok ' asainsi dofl their av Stresemanht whom they son and I (Continued next Sunday.) y national a I by placed Blodgett also demanded -- the as they l oe- Ion of President disasters, 1 face less k Is a socialist , gf '& j J XJ J Monday and: Tuesday 4 l-- o A v - A . N : 0V ItZfi evll-iooki- S m or-tw-o c Secret Adversary If BoothTarWngtoits MONDAY ;. .he:. I A mm n r3ar ouaiiui -- ID TUESDAY as hls-ledl- Saw 1 PAGE TIIREfc. r All Star Cast in mat o close-croppe- 'LIGHTS OUT' i to-co- and- V '1 ft. v TAT' SANDER'S COUNTRY r - STORE - Must-Get-Ther- Jntcrnatv6noij 'THETHDEE. es' . COUNCHVWOMEN And L authentic pictures - of the world's greatest international horse race Mrs. lPYRUS vs. zev The clash of horses is the sport of kings! The race of Papyrus and Zer is the greatest sporting event of the. age. 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