PAGE SIX
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Thursday, August 21, 1930
COPYBIGUT
CHAPTER XXI.
"Ont of my clients." Kiddle said.
Ms cnttloK married." He paused
Impressively. "Urand L'ntled'a
biggoel mar," he added.
"Not Sylvia Patterson!" cried
Louise.
"Noun oilier.'
I u said. "Who's she marry
ing!" and Ktddlo shook his head.
"I'm nut telling, but you can try
to guesa."
"Not Garrr Sloan?"
"Not a chance."
"Probably soma millionaire."
Louise Watklns ventured. "Sylvia
would."
- Johnny Riddle chuckled and
filled a plate with small sand
wiches. "Not bad." he said. "The mau'a
a broker, and he'a a millionaire.
Now don't ask me any more quos
tlona, and keep It under your hat.
. . . Got an apron, Dau? I'm about
to nerve tea."
The crowd lingered for anoth
er hour, and then It broke up, but
Johnny Riddle remained to loaf
and cbat aud to propose a picture
ahow. Ho said be was anxious to
see the new George Arllts film.
"Come on along I can get passes."
"Why don't you take one of
your girls?" Paul Collier drawled
lailly.- "Why don't you take a
couple of them?"
"Why don't you go off some
place and die?" Johnny retorted.
He said, "I'm out of lore, anyway;
I've Just been thrown orer again."
"You. look broken-hearted,"
Collier said.
"I'm tired of It all," Johnny
aaid with a grin.
"What yon need," said Dan, "Is
a new client." He chuckled softly
orer his cigaret. Riddle, at any
rate, had a heart that didn't bruise
very easily. Johnny was able to
shed bis numerous rebuffs like a
duck shedding rain drops; be was
as philosophical about them as he
was about the monthly statements
he sent out. Some day. Dan
thought with a smile. Johnny
would get a pretty ne-r publicity
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and unscramble It, by switching the letters around. Grade- your-
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14 8rarlet.
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1930, m by NEA SERVICE no
client who would fool hint com
pletely by marrying him. and then
there would be the devil to pay
unless she put a pair of Mtnkors
ou him.
Collier, now, waa different;
vastly so. Dan tried to Imagine
blm gelling riaiy about a girl, but
girls meant nothing In Paul's
young IHe. Dan surmised that
might be one of the reasons why
women thought Collier so attract
ive, though there were eufflrlent
other reasons why they should
think so. And he remembered a
story about Collier, how a beau
tiful young featured player had
fallen for his nonchalant charms
and had virtually trailed In to all
over Hollywood, and had her trou
ble for her pains.
He believed, too. that Mona
Morrison was becoming Interested
in Paul. The night they had gone
to the puhllo dance hall In Los
Angeles there had been evidence
of this to a person who possessed
sharp eyes. An occasional look
from Mona. a word, a smile. . ,
Remembering Kva Hurley's fierce
ly protective feeling toward the
little red-haired girl, Dan knew a
moment or two of uneasiness; but
he thought: "Paul's common
sense"
Johnny Riddle's voice broke In
on his reverie, demanding to
know if they were going with him
to the movies. Paul Collier yawn
ed and stretched lastly, and got
up, and Dan aald:
"Well. I'm for It. We haven't
been out of the house today ex
cept to get dinner."
"Call up and see what time the
feature goes on," Paul told blm.
"I'm tor getting a bite first and
then going tor a ride after the
show."
Dan obeyed. And after he got
the Information he called up Anne
Winter.
"Just checking In." h aald.
when she came to the telephone.
"Survive the party all right?"
"Absolutely."
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page and we'll explain the mis
you can see how tear a hun
1
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Charlotte
('onlay kill?
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3Tn proffer.
4 I nk.
3 To corrode.
O Bed laths.
7 Side of a,
leaf.
ft Supped.
D Note In scale?
10 Home.
IS To root op.
1.1 Pedes'.
I a Heavy string;
If) Celestial
body.
Ill Street.
20 To saturate.
21 To arajte-
22 Knife.
SKI Brought mp
24 Memorial.
29 Screen.
SHMuxIr drama.
2TOII city.
211 1-onK rut.
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2 Spring,
aa Call for belt
A I Senior.
ft.1 Mother.
AXfiWICR.
by ERNEST LYNN
"Get plenty of sleep?"
She had, Anne Informed him,
slept until noon. And sbe laug
hd. "Mona," she said, "wants you
to know that I've had the best of
care. She brought me my break
fast In bed.
"That'e a
than I got,"
lot more attention
iwn iniiiruieu ner,
and he complained about Collier.
Rorlmer saw very little of her
during the next few weeks. Anne
was busy, and so was he. Rumors
wci-e Hying around the Contlnen-
tat lot now. but despite them there
was feverish activity Among his
asaoclatee It was whispered that
nu.m.uu ... ....... ...r .u.uc
kind vi production record with
which to impress the prospectlv
new owners ot Continental Pic
tures. "Ho wants to hang onto that Job
of his." Dun was told.
From another: "If Lawson
Brothers are as smart as I think
they are. Adamson hasn't cot
chauce."
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The week-end following Collins'
party Korlmer and Collier drovo
down to Agua Callente. Dan bail
never been there, and he went out
of curiosity and for the ride, for
the tourist season was over.
"I might not be here next win
ter." he explained to Collier, who
thought It queer that Dau wauted
to go to fulieute lu June.
"Where do you think you'll
be?"
"Oh, I don't know. Maybe
bark lu New York. I'm not such a
wow out here."
"You're eating regularly, aren't
you?" Paul said. "Shut up."
Some days later. ueit Dan
tried to Interest Anne in a Sunday
ot swimming at Santa Monica
Reach or Venice, she told him she
already had been Invited to a
party at Malibu. About ten or a
doxeu from the cast ot the picture
she was working In were week
ending at the beach." sbe aaid.
"I'm jealous. Anne."
"Yes, I know you are," her tone
a little scornful.
"No fooling. hy don t you
ever believe me?"
"I do. sometimes
Anne had a gorgeous time. She
pent wonderful hours In the sun
and water. She didn't burn, for
which she always had been thank
fill, but she came back a shade
darker. Fred Hurley, the direct
or. was In the party, and he was
very attentive to her In an easy,
gracious, friendly war that Anne
liked. She liked Hurley: he
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A TIME..
When school
boy. Raymond
Poincaire, war
time president
ot France, who
lived In the
province of
Lorraine, ear.
rled an urn
brella whether
there waa rain
or sunshine.
Claesmatea
nicknamed him
"Prudence Lor
raine."
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J showed her aa much consideration
aa the featured players, professed
to be enthusiastic orer the prog
ress she was making.
And she waa progressing. The
picture was In production, now.
After endleaa Havi anil ilaii ttf
j monotonous drill, the dances' were
readv: Anne ha.1 tame.i ami ki.-lc.
i t(i ,U(j tapped through difficult
j rwutlnee until she praved for rest,
Bad atopped at the sudden rasped
. command of the dauce director;
, j In,n r, ant oV.r ,,,,
j h,lr ,(ler nour of AllJ llr.
, ,ey hllj b the ,, u n,d
, promised her. He was not sorrv.
na said, hearing her rehearse It;
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Anne danced aa she sang It.
danced with her hands on her hips
and with her arma flinging wide
In abandon, with a chorus behind
1 her. following, she smiled as she
sang, smiled with flashing teeth
and curving lips and vivid spark
ling eyes, and ahe sang In a low,
smooth, mellow - sounding voice,
with a microphone following her
about overhead.
She went through It many times
before Hurley was satisfied: there
were difficulties with the chorus:
an extra "mike" was needed,
placed low to catch the rhythmic
tapping ot dancing feet; the sound
chief had a new suggestion that
Hurley thought would help. And
once, after going through the
number, Anne swung away from
tho stage and found Garry Sloan
watching her.
He waa leaning against a step
ladder, one toot on the lower step,
an arm resting on an upper ona
He looked bluger and brawntct
than ever with his white shirt
open at the throat and the sleers
rolled up past the elbows, bariug
powerful forearms. He wore whilo
flanned trousers, somewhat soiled,
and his hair was a bushy tawuy
mop.
I As Anne passed near him he put
lout his hand and she stopped. S,ie
had sen a whole stage cease act
ivity at a gesture from Sloan, and
uttter silence reign where, an In
stant before there had been bed-
SIDE GLANCES
Among th? Vn-ims
Friends
IT
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4 I m. 0rtfJssMV4HrM-.
, i,' a . OJ0 O f. T I
0 Pop's little thmS BiOut,
Giav uad ft -tough fit mimp uto of
time to xm. I n- yoo'oe a
eh m wtl v
A
lam. When Garry Sloan held up
hand people atopped,
"Miss Winter," he said with a
smile, and no atraightened up
from his lounging etanre, spread
his foot, ha thrust Ms hands In his
pockets, "How are jou?" he
asked.
Anne smiled, too. "Very well,
thauka, Mr. Sloan."
Sloaa jerked hla yellow head
toward I lie aet ahe had Just quit
ted. "I've been matching you.'
h aald, and paused, and Anne
wauvu tor nun to speak again,
"Very nice," lie said.
"You menu"
"I nieau you." Sloan's smllo
broadened. "I mean your voice
is very nice. I Ike It. l is been
listening to you sln."
A compliment from Garry
Moam Aline Winter's handa.c os.
ed and unclosed nervously. "Oh
ua you really meuu it! Thank
yon -
Sloan said. "1 waa lust think
ing. You were an extra girl the
iai time 1 talked with you,
weren't you?"
Aline uooded. "That waa lu
"Married lu May,' Aud you gave
me a bit, don't you remember?
Oh, It you only knew what a thrill
I got out of that!"
Sloan laughed easily. "I know
light away you weren't meant tor
extra Jobs. Wasn't I right?"
Anne give a little uucertaln
laugh. "Well " she began, and
stopped, aud Sloau gestured to
ward the set agalu as it that held
Iho answer.
He asked her: "Have you stud
ied voice? ... I don't thluk so,"
he ventured, and Anno confirmed
this. And he aald. "I'm not so
sure that you ought to; there's
sometning about It lust the war
it Is. , , . Duly, there's a man hern
In Hollywood who ran accomplish
wonders In about a doien lessons
If you can afford him."
"I hope I ran," said Anno, and
Sloan promised to give her the
man's name aud address. "He's
given pretty good voices to some
of the people around here who
never suspected they could (Ing
a note. -
Ills eyes Inspected her critical
ly In her scanty costume, and
Anne stood, one hand on Iter hip.
waiting for him to apeak aeaiu.
uucertaln whether to go or to wait
for his dismissal,
"Are you under contract now?"
he asked presently, and Anne said.
"Why, no; I'm lust engaged fur
this picture."
'Well, something onght to be
done about that." said Sloan.
(To Re Continued
By George Clark
Kn - luron - 'e Ttcori.
In a Nut
.Ask the
PARAGRAPHS
-By Robert Quillcn
AilU to
Tlll'tr up."
obsul te sayings
Optimism Is the triumph of
faith over farts
A man dosen't really sigh for
the good old duys. He Just
sighs for a lost nppoilte,
A he-man, daughter, la one
who despises the movie hero
who seems tho Ideal he-man to
you.
Til. ap. I f..Mlttr. ahmil that
baby niU-iip In Chicago la Its
probable elfect on movie pro
durera.
MAYRK THK ART Or
CONVKH8A TION JUST
SKKMS TO IIAVK DISAP
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CALLED RHIIKiK NOW.
...
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hard times. There's lust as much
blood lu a dead mau but It
Isu't circulating.
Chief Justice Wheat rules that
mllllilture anlf Isn't aolf. ll's
Just puttering around.
Frnni'it anil Ilulv ar. wlllln
to hurv Ih. h.t,-hi,l Vtiu ran
tell by the way they look at one
another a necks.
AMKIIII'VVISM- P.lnlln. anM
pine to Imitate oak: trying to
achieve rulture by the . same
method.
as
Pliltltrllv la tthif .n.hlMN
rllnibrra 4j reach tho top. Look
whut It has doue for thermomet
er lately.
see
AMRITION IS THE
Ql'Al.lTY THAT KKKPS
DAD FROM SPANKING
WILLIE FOR THROWING
HOCKS AT PAASING DKR
IIIES PROVIDKD HK AL
WAYS HITS THK.M.
.
You can tell a Chinese army
that la Inspired by Reds. The
privates grab part of the loot In-
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II.
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One reason why people dont
buy slo.ks while they're cheap
is iivcauso siiiH'Irlnga don't
grow without the help of lnisgl
nation,
set
- We had annual got out of the
liatilt nt feeling sorry for It mi
mania and then King carol ap
peared III the talkies.
Ford says only one family In
ten has a bsth tub. but maybe
iney merely look that war
Sunday morning beranse they
a r en 1 going 10 cniiri'h.
...
The strange nan of It la il,.n
tourists who steal the fuinirr's
flowers foci superior tu people
who steal money.
There must have lien .o,,.
aina 01 law-enforcement problem
In Greece. Old lllttann... ..up..h.
vd lu tain for an honest man.
Correct this sentence: "When
I was your age." ssld dad. "1
fell very grateful lor Ilia kind
ness of my parents,"
NKW YORK. Jack Levy didn't
like Slug Sing prison so he seaed
himself hi a mattress tu g.t out.
Kverythlng went well enough un-
tlll the mattress was on Its aav
ont of the prison gales. There
guards saw It looked bulkier than
usual, and Investigated. The
found Levy and he ass returned to
solitary confinement.
Corrections To
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are found lu the Nile. 2l K-
laying renin... are called ovipar
ous, not viviparous. 13) The
hind lega are missing from the I
larger rrurodlle. II) Crocodiles
annul turn their heads, owing
o the construction of the neck.
51 The scrambled word la NO-
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IM'a SAPOV.g ....
China has a mountain of alum
IHO feet high.
Oh Boy! What Joy
LIFT CORNS
RIGHT OUT
The Engli.h Way
Right from Holland cornea the
new, better, Jn.vliil wav to take
out corns routs and all.
Callouses go a Inn and you can
ruh off thai hard skin on he-Is
and lore with yuur hand the
msglc treatment.
Ask Whitman Drug Co., or any
leading druggist fur a package
of Radox put 1 tablespoohliils
In a gallon of hot water do this
3 or 4 it I at b 1 at In smresslon
I Ii i'ii lift out the corns.
This Joyful exhilarating foot
hath Is simply great jou'll en-
Joy every uilnutn of It and your
burning, sore, tired, aching loot
will feel better than they hare
for years ask for Radox and
foot i-otnforl will be yours. Adv.
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