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Show "- wiMr w4JRai THREE ggCTIOX- I 93 g - ,..f DESERET EVENING SATURDAY NEWS APRIL v. 1010 10 VII ESE The Knockout Copyright 1919 Universal Film Mfg, Co Wm E. Novelix00 Ar:nei Thrilling Circu 5 Seri&L : r Marjorie Howard. EPISODE SIXTEEN. By -- - the knockout. r-- - w the ax up- the hands ofMasoR. he Iki hi kut hour had come. One thought of Alice ruehed through lrd. and then, with a craih. the Somers n the ground. wer moment." Arar ; feet. ..inn to hihappened V' stammered j ytraken. "How did you save A ndv" ladi' ailentlvc - pointed to The Chain t X2 tailboard, and eent the wagon I on the to j safety ef.rswling judi d l-- had buried j bV while the -Van j a "" L,tf hsrmlessly In the esrth. prudently taken to r xi Mason bad were nowhere to be Sigwir he1 and CLu-w-s nr aSt d Kd Miss Fas TOiere va diwovemi aa the crooks Fddle had recovered h, j when he reached tin rar Ip which lie had to get A - warrant foe tt-i- . ' been - riding. Ldile mupod. list arrest. answered And?. "rh f Nora. and share. I'd he glad If there " .rf he tneTl hiiT her was annythin 1 could do for cz . He surely did." returned Alice kind. "Tou're ad very I Irish she had net. gon t alone. faintly. "But there is nothing just I gent like her 'to go unprotected, now." Phe closed her eves again. wtth those criminals at large." If he t, That lit lit Jn Weston. ms 4 hsi e seen Alice at that a she crothed in the bottom The Great Northern had to give the swaying wagon, bumped at top two performances a da, whether its iswed trrer the rough road, wdnle the owner called himself Somers, or Mahe y: aafipg horses rushed along. son. Audiences collected to see a seuld have flown to her assistance. show, and a show-- had to be proided Aethmg could stand such road speed. for them. There was much .speculaPresently the wagon struck a stone tion. and a good dral - of sorrow aid turned over, striking the ground among the members of troup, over e crash Alice lost conscious-nhene- the fate which had befallen Eddie, with came to herself, she but their a was trulv not to reason on a vis King rough bed, and a girt why. So someone else took his place f about her own age was offering In the chariot facea, and In the her some water. middle-rin- g And If trapere work. a "Where am IT" she asked. the tricks went little es smoothly, "In Tim cabin " the public was none the wiser for Murphy' the glrL "I'm hit daughter. t be change. ftetp- - 1 jm axe-hea- J 1 one man attacked byl eellngorr his eoat,""h1 sailed In to aid him. The result was o sudden end surprising, that Mikes, eixinc up the situation, came to Eddie w Edd. s fourth round. rou an - epeninc. the flush on ed tie went down through the heart, ami while the referee was gft "BWd-whg.r- TT - he set-ou- g J 1 gs lt - hw-wa- i l -- night, there were not aa as usual In the circus audience. There was a rival attraction. in Weston, and the rougher ! ment In the town was Irresistibly drawn to it. For many days there had been posters up. announcing a battle between Kid McHenry and Young Leroy. - Tickets were at a premium, and the town had promised Itself s big night Kid McHenry was a clever youngster, with all hi way to make, but he had fallen into bad hands. Barton, his manager, was s crook, and he had persuaded the- Kid that there were other ways of srinnlng besides the legitimate one. All that day. friends of Bartons had been bust with Lerqjr. telling him what a f.ne feltow- in Kid would be for him Leroy had swallowed It Ail, and several other things of an alcoholic nature beside. The result ai, that by eight o'clock the Kids rival was in a condition of hilarious confldenec, very pleasant to his rival, but most disconcerting to h unhappy manager and his backten-round nt In . i right glove- I! three thugs, who had been trailing h!s opportunity. Btrikine his captor, and . land- him all tight,, saw, their opportunity a sudden blow upon the bead with Kids jaw. and si upon him. They frisked hint hie free hand, he leaped Into" the for the 5,060 and triad off triumph- - river. The bracelet parted with thy ! n ver ny nty. The train, in which sat Mike strain. The three thugs witnesacjl t count.ng him mb hi captor on their way from the leap, and in pursuit, when , wlthVi.ropo.tion. where to Ben wood Pearl IHarbor. the detective, apringing Irorn the "If 'you'd like to make 15,000," he out t crowded of others murder the and Mike be tried would Andv. Mikes, for to train, declared that there Was a bit ald. "take on that' around Eddie to eorghatulate him, 1'iai .or., stopped at iht elation, but reward for the fellows capture, From the Kid, "for ten rounds tonight, follow It. board room no was h'a in Eddie condition to to him dressing ing the bridge, thev all watched Mike the iftonvs jours" lick him and not here s jour monel, and I Aa a alow freight came along, he re- striking out v lgorously for the shots, a professional. vou - "And I'm "Why. ' was eier so glad to part tcoiered sufficiently to see the three n I think "I 11 get him,4 shouted the deter, know-- began Edil'e But Andy do exclaimed Mikes, ih-with li.dOO tiefore board it. The eight nerved him tive, pulling hi gun, and starting V"f interfered. after room. Barton tho lutslde io freso efforts, and. running on a run dressing "It'll give you monev to find Mis wav- - along tft Alice with," he whispered Bo Eddie and some of his friends lusttned to the Int.n be was Just in time to spring his Eddie, making he a flat From thence, the tar '.pon eongraula'ior.s consented J u chroe-him erf awav with IT hr which track. aleo.aw'..rLeLig.L';i:JL;-.i.to t'-- totraf 1 can t There was some' jeerff g when the' forward, recognising him . as be dowm Tell hail what Barton you l,t the Bendihg bo's,' "'ghei! thugs was Corner of Eddie unknown name out on the rocks. As Mike the open door, he could hear scrambled ,nt on ldreeirg a gnrg of thr. e Kid Me- announced at the ring-dd- e to receive d.vc issing their find, insld. Ha landed. Eddie to him. were who ouths them listening made lus lo protest each Henry's manager 'vou eta eaig of U- s at Gari.-- s ewurg down from the roof, and Into him, and the two men grappled DllkeJ Eddi prevailed, he k necked. -- Ci. 1 he- ef-4k- e from b r i., surprise A other teeing tbo, Tjj 'JITe "Ti?'kaii1. uSA. Ki;u. and. dovui Mike aearch.ug i the Trnrl. few fearty- left arid nrnt. a new man on me" 1 he rett dav. Eddie ard And bad ricovered his money, and Jumped upon the torn leafhi from the bir.1 "Your terms said, 'my man.' hidden. in bread, pockei at the s'lt.on. where, trom the moving train, landing in tho register, thev "" demanded Dukes "Na good. parted had As he stopped to examine it, with couie aide Both for of ihe the tan track. the b eand train Eddie si Barton, we'v got too many witnesses. Pe.-ir-i sprang to hi-- I th icry of surprise. Mike hts search trairs were now approaching Iarbor to .coirr-rtrto that i j 090." the over Say good-bj- e set off and feet, rough we over The mer. AU.e the the And for to retard to freight bridge "Go ahead, boss,' whispered Andy Great taming up Western. 7n ae h l irned up Stopped. And The pons ngr. in whu h i ground. The detective A lucky punch may finish to Eddie. Mike after him, and droppeij ig there. -- As Eddie wa.ied-fo- r the train, i sat Mike.- - crossed 1 ahead. Mike saw fired him easy. Aint nothing to tha fight th ground, shot through the back.-- , ers a Ber all'' youve had onjhe-lot- . , The three thugs. Do reeognized "Don't worn, old man. hiccoughSo, With no one bj Eddie, an dtp" ihe detective was burv ed Lero. when his manager protest- courage him, Eddie met thev saw then i with fallen the ed. 'TH fight Uke a dike a hyena found out in a moment was drawn chance TheTnlght train 111 fight better n ever"' To prove it, his work cut out for him The .Kid, up at the aPproaOi f the bridge, he began hitting out thfen and 1hr. as his admirers had elojih i, wasthenofight .which w ra.sed to lei a riranier pan Iarton had approached Mikes, Le- of a fighter. He tarred to i I The thugs hid behind n tddie aproy's manager, that afternoon Eddie from the start rtnd the irowd. I 5l proached, J' t a the bridge was, loww bo were all wil o- - Him, . "LAy ou five thousand iloliara iLfet kept, np ered again. The Irak v 7 he had offered, "vour man won t last constant jeering against the m;w- Th three itt it was about in ten rounds with' the Kid. a comer Eddie strictly on the sprang out on Eddie from behind one DUkes had jumped at it, and he defensive from the start to finish or1 fc of the ears Thev Overcame him, now began to regret hi bargain - the first round. in the second he though he fought like a tig' r, apd, rva rapldlv became unmanageable. fared worse, for a sharp left to the tied his hands together ('h a lortfe had reached the quarrelsome stag face sent him to the floor Nearer snd nearer to piece of rnpf Wry,. and he was hitting recklessly at anyFour five six' ' he heard, as the starting train thc-- dargged him, thing in eight. They had arrived at in a daae, and staggered to hts feet. know He did not what theV Wire dj the scene of the fight, and Leroy, The crowd was angrv at his recovery but he fought stubbornlj ever; ing. ' was 'Jiaumng outside, 4 tL making a speech Bottle of beer had been passed inch of the yJl about hia own glory and what he around among thpm,and one of the At last their seheme broke upon would do to the Kid The crowd be- Kids ardent aupporier?, furious a and he struggled more f.ercely him, saw Eddy's gan to jeer him, and, in a few mohurled L. than ever Thev were tvirrg tlie rope d ments, a scrap was in pro- hottie stmfht at him. It Rtrirck which bound his hand to the wheel ,v gress. with Leroy the centre of it, in thp forehead. ind h wrnt d Uc of the car! The tram started and getting very much th worst of hk & lojt Great excitement ensued, shrieked aloud In hoPs of attr.ictjli.fi it. but an American croud alwavs hks the attention of a hrakeman In vaiiiT Eddie and Andy were passing at fair play, after all, and a lue cheer j Th train gathered momentum, and that moment. Eddie was wyo fried went up wljen it was announced that. . ' . - J-- 1 he was dragged, straining at his over the disappearance of AlicV, over the stranger would go on. in spite of. r bond the rough ground, hia along of of the th share and the loss his circus, cowardly attack. For a round, the A. hands bound fast to the were on more even terms, the. If. ihe uncertainty jot hi father ; c el wheel' Adwrtiaemc nt. rfairs; but he could not resist helping KM hdweier. seemed to br the bet-- j To be continued i. the under dog. That was not In hi I ter, but In the last minute of the! Hound b tlie vlllums to tlie axle-bo- a Irlilk- - liegan a trip on hia back but ,uthat many men t- 1 , ,er - ther was-WHit- ing - iw Bet-Tt- p dt. y-e- and-Edd- e -- 1 - -- 4-'- -- v ti' one-side- ,, i J af-im- en ; SALT LAKE A T D El TI FJ C C.A If C fl MON, TCtS WED. APRIL 21. 22. 23. AMERICAN Matinee Wednesday. OFFERING FIRST TMp DYS OF WEEK PicturuaLon of Robert McLaughlins famous play o o o o o o o o o o o o o o w o o The funniest of all nwuteal comedies. 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