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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, JANUARY 11,. I ' - f tX ND then, when thing threaten to get dull, there' always Pinckney. Trust him. II h wa dropped oa the uronc ld of th moon during a dark quarter I'U bet h'd rtnr forenoon when h Phvslcat Culture Ktmllo l?o hr- It-!- til Pel-rogr- at-'ti- c. low-gru- Ihe looted as he glared, . club. And I want you to come along, too. We may find out what has happened to him "Thanke, says I, but I don't think I'v got time to "I've ordered grilled pigs feet and etons crab salad, save he. says I. callin into the gym Swifty! and grabbin' my hat, I m l.kcly not to be back until 2 SO. Maybe I could hat passed up tha grilled pigs' feet at a pinch, but stone Thry snip 'em up I twice a month and thl ,WU club f. Pinckney's Is the only place I ever heard of their being served A discovery of hts, you might know. And say, when It comes to that kind of explorin he's got Columbus lookin' like a cop on a fixed post. Talk about broiled lobsters, this atone crab nourishment ha tbs chorpa girl delight beat seven way. bo I takes Pinckney bv the aim and starts him down tho stairs before he can ohange his mind. Besides, I might have worked up a little curiosity about Woody mvself. We finds him waitin' for us In the big downstairs lounge, pacin' up and down behind th row of easy chairs watchm the traffic, nervous. I cant see so much change in him st first glance. Maybe ha's a little thinner In the neck and face, but he never was much of a husk. And I notice that his hair has frosted up a bit above the ears. 81111, it was begin nln' to do that before he lertevcn If he is only In the late thirties. Only his eyes seemed different. Thev used to be the steady, piercin' kind, but now they are starey and restless by turns. ' I will say, too, that h lets on to be kind of glad to eee me. Ah, McCabe ' sava he, bully of you to come. How-- bo w'e your punch? Oh, I expect I can still steam em In with either hand," savs I. Fortunate person!" says he. "I wish I could. After all. there Is a sense of Security In being able to do that sort of thing ' "Tou don't mean, Wroodv, I on, that you're getfln ambitious togoes land left hook on somebody's Jaw?" "Not precisely," says he, but there are occasions when it would be a satisfaction to know that one could In In an emergency." Pinckney and I swaps glances 9,h. come, Woodv. puts In Pinckney. Tell us all about It. Tou are not being followed by desperadoes, or threatened or of that sort, are vou?" anvfhtng T Blippose not. says lie. Not now, At least. I trust I'm not. Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week Time in Many Instances Ysu Can Have Filled and Us at Home. Philadelphia, Pa. Victims of cy strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will bs glad to know that according lo Dr. Lewis ,ther is rear hope and help for them. 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It rah b- - atotaia-- d from any good druggist rad la an Id la iota city hr tha Schramm Johaaoa e lorn and ether dmgg'at to tadrrrlta-m-- at ) er n&S 's&yf clli-se- bug-eve- a r that You have been, iiiChI, rri, T w want to know pincJmey. what you got mixedsay. up in abroad Lldn't meet a dashing countess, did you?" sav Woody merely shrugs his shoulders, bored. When did you trickle backf I ask. Oh, three or four months ago. I've been staving up st Jimmy say he. huntTrevor' camp ha th Adirondack ing a little, snow shoeing, fishing some, tnY needed it. My resting -'a lot. I nerve.1'say Worst thing you could do. The country alwave gives me Pinckney. loo if I stay there long. a case of Too many weird noises at flight. The only place to really rest is In town. Tou can be comfortable here, and safe. What an, odd Safe! say a "Woody. idea! Listen to him. Shorty! says Pinckney. "Here he Is, in one of the most sub. stantial buildings in New York, shut in bv thick stone walls, the windows guarded by steel grill, the entrances watched faithful servitors. Why. a by keen-eyeget in without being stray cat couldnt less a strange human being. much seen, Our members ar ail men of substance Besides, we have within and standing. Come. of policemen. call thousands Woodv, where could you tlnd a safer spot? It was Woody only shakes his head. in a stronger building than this, says he. sol an of army and one surrounded by diers at that. Eh?" says t as hs stops sudden, What then? Did someone throw a scare into you by grabbin' you by the collar and askin' you the time of day in Russian?"' It was a trifle more menacing than that, says he. "I was within wailfew minto fac utes of being stood against a firing squad." "Whra mVb I. Tn the Fortress of 6t. Peter and Paul. That is in Petrograd, you says Woody. know. I had been sent to look up Keren, sky. W wanted him t sign an order releasing several carloads of Red Cross supplies which had been seized by the revo(Continued from Preceding Page.) lutionary government. He wa an elusive person to find, Kerensky, Just ajoout thsn. Someone said hs had moved his offices to time todav. Must be a lotta people bedths Fortress. So I wsnt thsre. I waited ridden Just now. The officer yanked out for forty-eighoars, being sent from one hls notebook. Gimme your name." part of the great, gloomy pilefewto the Nsxlmova ' (with a haughty min. aid'Uadante other, showing my papers every . utes to Ignorant mouilks, shunted about o mind! Madame oh, never by Insolent officials. The usual tnlng All Let have your number. You can tell it was confusion. Troops marching bark to the Judge." d secretaries runnlh snd forth, And so was Nazimova pinched. about, swaggering officers coming and going. But with tn Red Cross brassard on HAL E. ROACH is a firm believer In old saying, It all depends upon rrtv sleeve and my American passport I felt safe enough. I had a permit algned the point of view. Til Roll n Film- - company troupers were by Kerensky himself,. And they had said he waa In the building. True. I had heard working In a small southern California some firing going on outside, but that hamlet, when Mr. Roachs attention wa was common enough And then, the next directed to the fattest fat" man he had wa taken prisoner, herd- ever seen. In the course of a friendly th'ng I knew, Ihundred others, shut In s conversation, the producer remarked that ed In with d room underground. I it must be unpleasant to carry around great Kerenskv was told that the government so mudi fat. sdmIUed the wheezy It sure hail fallen, tnat Kerensky had run bat .thing ar coming- waster da! a before, that the Red held the ciry. v It be would me mrre-ltook to dieting" thro aim I for Even I thought a matter of allowing my papers snd ''Dieting?" queried Mr Roath I Yes." said the fat partv, Tm trying another explaining who waa. But after frightful day and night fifty- of "us were marchecTio an upper chamber and told that we were to be put on trial. 80 we Gordon, young ur of j. were. But such a trsvestv. The three Rlackton features, was on loJudges wers drunk snd getting cation recently. drunker. A few brutal questions snd a very light grsy suit, and thev would order a man led way. Ws waHe wor with rather a boisterous straw lopped Wo knew what that meant. could hear nearbst. Between scenes he sat on the rifles cracking-- Iri the court below. by stone and Was peacefully fence, Hardjv anyone wa being let off. My exan his leisure when moments, turn was coming. There were but four press wagon, manned by two huskies, ahead of n:s. drove up. One of ths Judge hhled off his chair, of the truck One of the engineers stupifisd bv vodka. Ws waited while a Jumped off and swaggering'v approached new on wa sent In,' He wsa nearly know whether Th didn't latter Gordon. d more than the ohr, but to be stuck up," or jnt A fat, d fac he had; h wasdireabout other ws to event take placs lit hi email dg eye with bag under them, what verv bald as to his head, and with hi ls't It's at til's moment. mere. a rough glance shot The husky I never shall writ bandaged forget how bovT then turned tohia companion he looked aa be glared t us. In three at thav elled and h minute had sentenced four human Where d trie bird get that vtxl cutlet beings to death. 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And the way he d o r th honest toiler almost mads . you want to grab a pick and a dinner pail and hike for the nearest ditch. But "H noticed that Woody didn't work up anv palm calluses lilmself. All It worked was his jaw. ' w Then hen , the big war broke loose and ,jvWe got Into it he seemed to take It hard. Hed ait around 'i mighty shakin his head and mutterin gloomy. harsh . thing shout the government. He don't admit being a pacifist, but he claims wa had no business mlxln tn this sad mesa. - He was sorry for our poor bovs, sorry for the Belgians, eorrv for the French, Sven for the Germans. About vn. only sorry him wsa the that leope Russians. Espiclallyfter they qut and Started this soviet business. lie was strong for that. Woody wa. Th ruddy dawn of a new ctvlllza-t.on- ," I remember his callin It. "Looks ruddy, all right, If all w hear Is so." says I. ' " ft wa about then that Woody began pullin' wires to get sent across with some safe and sane outfit of bombproofers. He'd ducked the drafts on account of be- -. ing tinder weight and havin' weak eves. but the next thing we heard he'd broken Into the Bed Cross, got a Job as some kind of field commissioner and was about to start for Petrograd. Look out you dont gpt to trottln' with Trofzky, Woody," was my partin . word to him. "I should feel much honored If I f could," says he, and off he goes. Then he drops out of sight. Th war Is wound up after a fashion, the hoys come stragglin' home, the peace convention scrap drags on, but still no of Woody. In fact, I'd 'most forgot sign all about him until Pinckney blows In with tills bulletin. "What was hs doin' over there so long?" I asks. - "I couldn't get him to say, save Plnck- hey, "which is one reason why I v come vou. for "Eh?" says I, gawpin. As you may remember," , ' goes on rtneknev, Woody sadly Underrates my mental equipment He thinks I have too frivolous a mind to grasp such great and burning question a why the worker work, lie decline to wants hi wisdom on me. Curiously enough ho regards your intellect as a fallow field." Bav. how do you that wbv? says ' I. "Whaddve mean, get low grade?" Pardon the ptiraac, say Pinckney. I might slat it more subtly. but with less exactness. At least you will admit that -- Woody used to talk quite freely to you. Perhaps he will now. Well, Ivo arranged lo have hun take luncheon with me at the 1 Calcium Wafers. Biniply take them af ter meals. No effort whatever. Tbe not tho difference. Small wonder fha these remarkable wafers are bold in v civ drug store throughout tho U. t "8---s- gt , arm and whisper self. What Is good for th bit of a fair grips Pinckney lady?' and be pointed at his wrist. 1 hoarse: "That a the man!" "VVI sava Iodine. 'Too common, placknev. What manir suggested says h. d Th was made by the teeth of a one," say Woody, who Inis wound ' ill was tl.o fortress." countess And then be roared as If he Judge Why. Oh. I say 1" US'S Pinckney. had mads a grand yoke. The other Judges roused tip and growled. 'Away that a mv old standby, louts." Insist n t mistake could I thats, face," bald with the dog of a Kerenakylte they the The small Tthcr are you from?1 asked th Woody. Urged. one. I told him New York. 'So?' head, thi putty complexion, the brutal tn the He be grunted very pne. 'Me, too. I've worked jaw. New Yolk' Then tney wrangled toBut, my dear chap." protests Pinckha been my favorite waiter gether. The other two wanted to send ney, "Louis me after the ones who bad gone ont to her In thl club for ever so long. He been hero for years, In fact, that Is, on be stood against the wall. But Pjt-e- y was undecided Tt might cause trouble,' and off." he said. ve should ask Lenin about It, Aki" sava Woodv, ,"!I was off durBesides there are plenty of others, and ing the winter of JSW and ISIS, wasn t the soldiers of the squad complain that lie ? " believe he was" aars Plncknay, their gune are getting hot Save him for another day ' bo I was sent back Into the "but lm sure lie coudu t have been big room. I was forgotten, for weeks 1 was there. We were tel occasionally on Tm ure, (hough," hrsak In Woody. wretched food. In Petrograd, helping Benin orAt any moment I 'Tie w ted to be called out to face other ganise the red terror. It was on his word I wasn t that I was saved fur another dav don't know now why I judges. But at last some of my brother officers "Utterly absurd, old man!' ayjs Pinckcame searching for me. I was Identified ney hv, well aak him." I rescued They got me Into a hospital. Woody aln t strong for that, but bewan there a long time, months. And fore bo can stop him Pinckney lias sen! when I could walk they let me go. But for Lon la and put it up to him flat. Don t there was no way of getting out of seem to fuss Louis a bit, either "No. savs lie. shakin' his head and Hardly any Americans were left. Th Red Cross headuuarter had been lookin' etupld. "I haven't been In Russia moved to JJoecow. Fighting wae ion- emce I came away with my fo'l.s, when tant. You dodged out to buy food and I was three, Been In New York all the dodged back again. An English dlplo- - I time,' inauo agent gave me heller, rurh a It And jou don't remember having eeu U e were raided frequently by me before?" via demanded Woodv drunken Reds For a week our block was says Louis, starin' stupider than bombarded I never knew whv. Hut at ev No," r lust 1 had a chance to get iqto 8eden ait," sav- - Pinckney. Then who some food smugglers Finally I turnin to Woody, lie chuckle. There! 1 a steamer home. And her caught You aee?". am." Do you Imagine. savs Woodv. that No wonder you got I could watch for half an hour the face Huh!" savs I Jumpy nerves Woodv. And I take It you of a man who was deciding whether or ssw eooitch Bolrhevik antic? tp laSt you pot he shuck scud iwe out to- be shot and then not know him two years later? for a While, h?" Enough for a lifetime," says Woody. Could you? " h Here he That's why I feel nervous here. They're says Pinckney. In New York, you know; thousands of cornea." them. I couldn't say Just what It wa. either: "Absurdl' say Plnrknev. "Newspaper the surly set of the waiter's talk. At least, there are none In thl maybe mouth or a look he Woody as hs eluo. You me v count on that. S'o let's cornea In. Anyway. give I got my curiosity have luncheon. a he parses me I reaches snd. "Sure: sava I 'Tt' always a soothin wtjup. out casual and gels a grip on his left process, havin' lunch on Pinckney. Best wrist, puahln' back the sleeve at the aame And with a knits In one time. And sum enough, theie'a a.auar. thing he doe hand and a fork In the other you ought Teeth niaiks, or I never mv vni," to feel fairly safe." sav I. ProbWoody work up a faint mlle. A dog Yes. sir," sa a Louis quick. ably I shall," av he. did that. I couMn t ee how he cou'd help tt, for "Must have had bla front fang filed somehow in thl pint joint, with the off, then," says I Iiook, Pinckney Two heavy bangin' at the high window, and even crescents. Was It a countess, Louis, the thick rug on the floor, Snd the wait- or were jou Just braggln'7" er movin' about soft and slient like thev That seems to jar him a little, for he worked In oiled groove, it seemed as If pulls Ids wrist away amd covers up the the rude common peonle was shut out scar. It was a dog. hs mutters. "Bah! complete. 'At Bight of Pinckney the sas Woody. Why deny tt, acts almost human, tows us to a man? You were one of I.etiliie's corner table and snaps his finger for th in the Fortress. Y'ou're a Bolshevik judges now, 4 bus boysto get bua. Ill wager save hi he The hors head and curls h!s Louis only shakes "Ye, 'sir," d oeuvres are readv, the grilled The gentleman mispigs feet upper lips surly. n. next, and then the crab salad. he. "I am American Yes, takes," says ' sir " have my paper Beet And have Louis serve, adds Plnek-ne- v ' Yep. He spring 'em on u He knows how I want things. "Had em right handy, didnt vou? And I expect you could prove an "Very well, sir. Louis," says th head- -' savs L waiter. alibi In case anybody tried to deport Meanwhile Woodv la busy measurin out a mild shot of Scotch that somebody jour' "I have witnesses, plentj, say Louis, ha found In Pincknev's locker, but the that I live In New Y'oik all the time." Bo what's to be done? first thing I knows he has dropped a glass If you could and at the craali I looks up tq find turn catch him with a bomb In hls hand or d starin' at the waiter, who Is something like that you might indue the handin around the.Aay of caviar and department of Justice to take some acPickled herring. For-- second or so, too. tion. Probably he would be slapped on the waiter stares back. Pinckney notices the wrist and told "Naughty, naughty!" A and glanoes from one to the other. it la, ws Just look at each other blank. Louis be takes up tbs piatter and Beg pardon." sa)g Pinckney. 'Anythin wrong?" steps sround beside Woody, Pigs' feet, sir," say ha. "Very nice, Woody don't say, 6ilt keeps on starin' blank sir" "Oh. I suppose so, says Woody, helpTh hors d'oeuvres, sir, One might as well." in himself liberal. waller. oh! Oh, yes, sav Woody; Anyway." savs I, he's offerin' a betHe don't sav anvthlng more until the ter proposition than etaudiu' you against Pclal of the Red Cross.' So?" he grunted Then he reaches over. a wall. I need some first aid my- - waiter has left In English. ex-p- .e a Pimpled, Blotched or Covered i Bpot With Rash Just Ub fstuart's Calcium Wafers. Lay aside for g tune vour fa cruains, lotions, etc., aud u btuart pop-eye- -- V- If (CopTrUlit, 1919. )y Newspaper Syndicate) ; plg-eve- d moment , Ah, who am 1 that 'could trues a Sold It conundrum like that? ' ssv 1. "Our old friend, T, Buskin Wood," a he "Wlall-Moo- d Baskr!, tbrplnk Rid!" I M'lOr.lv hrof any no longer it shade." nay he; "In fact. La's rather aa . complexcolorless, opinion aa wsii ion " That Then It ain't TVoody," sava I. face tint of his might eay fade out. a e didn t hate much to lose, but them notions of his .iho.it w'xt .no true altogether ought to da to the clarots so soon. too vivid to be washed out 'I3u It haa more than a year and half since we've seen him," insist It had Seen I didn t real'. Pinckney. me. And do o long myself until he somethin you know, shorty, mysterious must hat haooMieJ to th chsp. Never sat mud a liango Jlavb tho prohibition drought caught h'm with an empty ce'Ur," so; a 1. No, 'Pinckney vuvos that aWr. I ought to Know Woody wasn t that kind. And come to think of It, ha wasn L Oh. he might go through the motions, but if him you wat.'ied him close vou d drown k finger of Scotch with half a bottle of ginger ale and make it last through an evenin'. Mor et less of a highbrow. Woodv was; wrote piece for the .parlor Bolahevlk weeklies, road ayeer hooka, P4 could 'ey1 tho hour where him and Debt or bpargo took different tracks Pinckney used to tow him up to th Studio him goin' just for th fun of and - hearln us debate. Course. I d tell him how he had squirrels in tha i rtraight and he d try to show m where. e' one of the common people, I wasn't run- 11 I nm1 true to form when I believed read In the capitalistic press. Accordin' v to him. I ought to wear a red necktie and some group of workers. 'Join"Like A hot work-- r ysu, eh? Id say. Sou are! Why, all a 7 o'clock whistla . 'means to you is a s.gnai to turn over for li C:n:xi: Pear By Sewell tlisFord McClurt pig-eye- spaikla In hi eye I sei'on. tiftk T bey. tnorty," ay he. who 3i you t ppoie 1 ran across on filti avsnu a - Over at" here th - Into th with that rut-u- p be a to look for to start somethin. tnanug 0:nt D::;:!r I t .ftC CJU 1920. the Pas-- whim-wha- commercial value. The masterpiece Is tha work of Lmer Kic and Is named For th Defense." The thing Is a tout- der myatery ehind.g of th accepted pattern, Is written with a saw, and cdnlalns nothing that cans for comment Richard Bennstt ha th oljef role and eonlnb-ut- a to the aridity of th evening with a very poor performance Iq th Greeuwkh Milage theater they are exhibiting a noneam-" hi it by H. Austin Adams. What I d.arfosed Is still another belated and verv laborious atteirpt to pop the yokel w"th a seen showing a young woman plavmg with fir and a voung man bant upon puljling it out. Th p.a beoeg thgt epoch when theatergoers were profitaolv to be of fat vlth brute foreleg their way tno womens boudo rg and of German officer cfaslrg irl3 around horrl'.ed Alsatian peasant locked rooms. 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