fllK OMAHA HER: MONDAV. NOVKMnKU J. H-,-,. Star in "Ligliiiiin"' Dies in Cliieaj'o of Heart Attack Part f "lUII Jn..i-s I. , irt in Hold After Short Illncr. rhlraco, Nov. la Kf.iik II'on, on of Hi'' nnt wiihly known oi tint on ths Ann i h im iiiki the rnll of hi i-Miannliiiury sun In th n.trt pf Hill Jum . In "MKhltiln," tvhlih hr hHpl to will, (tint at till lioul hero today. AftT four anil unshiilf yw In th role, iron won c'om'IU'd ly ill ni' lo retire fniiii th ut of th nlny i week ago, II lid'l hvtt suf- ffrllH from itU-rlo i'liiol fr tn time, tilt (1iiim1 h wit Just tlreil and wouM tssuitia hi wink In two wi-i-ks. Am omprfnlt"! by h lr wtfVi awl rtmiRh It, Mi. Mntthi-w Allin, hi- m taken to ii n uullyliiR holrl, In Hip hie that lis wmiM rally milllrlililly In till nmvnl to Ms liomii In tli wist. "With the chwiful optimism whkh rhnriio. -rlz''l tlm rrl of "UkIiIiiIiiV' Hilly .lories, whhli h" rrsiileil 111 the piny lie InnlHli-il f hut h wnnM smhi tie out, lmt lie ii-oiiine st'-wllly weaker. N.nVr Heart Allmk. Sni until v morning hn siinVrel a I iirt A 1 1 fit k anil fi ll Into n ennui from whlih h" never milled, hi ileatli lak Inn iliic shortly uftrr 9 o'rlork thin morning, lie In iirvlV"l y his , wlilow, ihiiitfhter. anil a son, Lloyd, of 1is Anu'les. Tim funeral servhes will I hwld In I'hlraim Weilm-wlny mill tho body Hill he removed to hlii boyhood home In California. Mr. Hmnn u horn in Miirysvlllo, ChI., fix yi'iirn iiHo, I In li ft school when Iih wna I I, heroinlng successive-' ly a sheep liiili-r, an ailverlialtiK " lullnr, newspaper editor, ami mmll ilute for fli? California asaeiiihly. f' fmted In Mm aspiration for political honors, In- turned lo Ihe tac, Jmii- In tr a stock foiiipimy in Hun ,h-. Ilia first roln Will thfit of Hwltrlicll in "Ten NIkIiIs In u I'.iir itomii." After Hi Man Francisco lira ho went to New Vnrk awl Hppi'iiri'il In "Tim Fortuiin llunler," "Hiop Thli'f," "Tha Cinili r flla Mini" una" "Unlit nli" Sui n-ita In "MkIiIiiIii'," Mr. J'.aron'a Krcnli-nt ainvcaa wnn In Hi rolu of "LIkIiI nil) V Hill Joni'H, u part In wlilih ho iippcuinl more than 1,009 tlma In tho pHt five ym. Ho hnd rollnlxirnliil wit li WlnrhHl Hrnlth In th wrHlm of tho piny which ran for thno yi-nra in Now Vnrk anil m-arly a ywir unil n lmlf licr. Worn hy thn atfinly nrlliiK, Mr. Tiacon hnd l-n uii'liir a phynli-l;in'a nri for aome time tn-fnra ho llnnlly ronBcnlfd to tnko ft rt. Hut tticro mik nothing in hi lt pr-iforniiimp, n wwk iiko ttiiiiirilHV, to lii'llcnt hla illnH. I'i rhnpH ho ihrw IiIh liimil fi i i-k hit wi lnkli-'l Vow n lllllo mora n ullMllrally, pfi hupH tlm hronk In hia voir wim JiiHt ft trl'lii nmro rnl, lint I lmt. w.i all. "Are you all riht7" In- waa nRed hy hia wife afti-r tio i iirlain foil. "Vi', yen." rpl!H Mr. lliioon. "I'm nil right; l.ut, oh, I'm ao tlrI." Daily Prayer tVe rejoice that wo ran look up to Thee an thonn that wutrh wcurlly for the daybreak. We hrawh Thoi', O Lord, to help ua In our dutP a and clr ('iimntnnd a In thin world, In ourf im lly relutlnna, In our lntrrnurae with men around ua, In all our public and private cnpacltlca anil I'tiKHKmnnta, In dally work, and In whatever Tby Providences give ua to do; muy wc ant tha Lord alwnya beforo ua. and make it a conaclfintloiia duly to try to live every moment, for Thee, thy KIuk doni and the Infliienre of ouv Uvea upon other. We pray Thee that Thy Owpel may he more in our Uvea, and that the Word of (ho Lord may sound out from iih: and even n Thy clory uhlnin In th allent heaveim, an wo prnj' Thee, that our Uvea may alilne. with reflected lli,'lit from tho jireat Hun of ItiRhteoiianeM, and may pour out Hi llj;ht Into the darkne about lifand may drnw by thi'lr heama i.i' men to Thyaelf. tlve ua the rne.waire from Thyself and words that Khali ha trua and helpful, aeaaonable and profitable. Bleu tha Impoveri shed In Thy houae and-aatlay Thy pour, Let Thy Word be our ir and (Mir utrenRth, through Jcu Chrlat, our Pavlour. Amen. r. H. KINO, pjmnr Hrfor4 Mmorll fnllfd Brlh- rrn Churrh. An unili-rKiound ravrrn full of Jt (ling diHiiiniolii lnak' an effH-iv hai 'kurouiid f"r I'-etia f'anlela' whole hi.irtfd lova in.iklnr In "I'li.k CiMta." the feature at th tltrand thia week. 'I hi picture, an nJaiitHilon from one of Cynthia !" kley'a liuvel. denla with Hoiith A fi le nil lift around the diamond mine and III adventurous ponnlMliUeB have been utilized to the limit. J mm Kliltwnod In i tha role of (Judch 1 aiippoaed to rprant tha l.i' i'-, i l:iio.pi. Ann Q, Nllikoii In well ini-t aa Hi haiighty Kngltah bi'iiutr and Helm Imnlelii, who haa tha loud, naturally fit well with a few linn hm of iIIiiiiioihI", fur kha la lux urloiia creature anyway, Mom of (h outdoor aeeiiea ni unite aaflefyliiK u Hi fuyterlnus African Veldt to one ut lat who ha never iwn th veldt. Vmi ciiii't mrup tha frown mirth in the movlriK iluri(. Vou think that for a week you'ar to be allowed to foiK'-f It, but even mil h( maeierly rnrlcauirea a Huter Ki-aion'a rweni eio fall to loiivlnie tin. prodin-ei that tlm Viikon I piillioK on their aiidlencea. However, "The Htiowho Trail" at th Moon l no wnraa than the rent of Ihi-m "limbing enow rranhliik ! the terrific, current ami di.iili yawning on tha Jngued riK ka hi low," the prea eheet. prom IkiiI, and they am nil there, but ah, death waan't the only ona who yawned. "When it raiua to -ed, Hail mm could beut it radio to Cuba," nay a Kill. title In "I'p mid at 'Hm," which opened at the Kinpreaa ylrdav. Hax- liara, who I Jioi l May, ilnean't inovo uuiln that faat, but ahe inaaiiiieradca an a i liaulTeiir, driven ir car like a demon, piueiie the villain, Rets thrown into n box cur with soma tniiiipH mid Jnnv plenty faet eiiouith. There's f'tla Jlarlaii, who plays the hem nulla genteelly, lie a youth ful chap with pollnhed iiinuiiera and leilr who haa evidently no occupation except roller! II1K Henibrandm, Van Hyckn mid oi her in id paint lux. The tlijiltff, offeiinx "Tlia (wboy inn) the Jiiuiy," not only presents a pew iinKlo to the soealled eternal trl nmilx, but. Kits n I It t In different elinil on tho wild went, Tom Moore aa tha dude" cowboy, immune to create a new sort of wertern type, and Mary Mile Mlntcr iih the eimterii woman, who brltiK doKeiiornto htiHbiind to Wyoming In the hope of aavliiu bin enul, does some :nod emotional aetlnx that la ufllcently reelralned, and pro vide the audience with thrill when Mm took a 20 font drop Into a plung ing stream, At Hie World tho genially mulling Herbert, Hnwllnaon portrays tha role of a traveling man who I duped by rrnok Into doing their work, and who 1 nelf with the population of the small town where he curried on hia opera tion. It, la n ploinro of not. much coimeiiience, but With II light Vein running through It. SOULS for SALE By RUPERT HUGHES. (loHllnurS I mat Malurdar.) , f'nd.r u .iml iin,laila and belilnd I llubfiiliiB Junt ahf i I i f her hllklereil a 1 1 1..1, 1 of lilni-k rL.lM r.illnt "uIk ' lirr vlxii ill Ilka I llu Wllite hcil Iron I the buttery i.f enno u men atoinj ar- driven Into the eye of Hiiiikespcare'a runglng f-ui ami llkht. To i.f'l'rllice Clarence. The wind hit w her, them unci h-neia that would in ike breath h,o k Into h.-i lunii If she I eloeiji, while the othera rauglit the, hud not sullied a llitla aupporl from long hot. for there would hn no niiti aluiit bough uf the tre she Could ihnnr of taking special roeiip. 1 f"Ver have reached the margin ut thnj After an hour or mors of harrowing . dci ''" delay th. army w . ready for Hie bat-1 vendn. k a lent Wa ulvl Mli trl- uriii'll (! fi" iw ii -r ivn "U 'l inr til lV-TIMt TUll FATTY COON MORE OF HIS ADVENTURES My Marriage Problems Ad. la C.arlaoii s New haa f "IteveUtioii of a Wife." tie, At hiii ilimlMd up the aciiffolillnc Imck of the point la I front door and porch. Tha aiiiitit lln !r plained the signet "hn was to relay from the director, and the torm was ordered to begin. A gentle rain Ml from the pipe. The tlr tin, iilmrd up in th ulr, added to li volume. The wind ma chine set up II in.i'l clatter. The r un lieciime a ileliiKe of flying water and the lightning fllb'd It with shaitering flr. Then Mem wa called forth. Mlie clutiflifd her cloak about her ii ml camera, rang", lie called I 'ut: anil th- i .inn in men wera jut. ill, nit a each of Hum lioiii..j -u, K. for lite:'' Then Kiiiilrlik beard wreuuis of teirur, wild howl of fear. He run for ward iilid Saw the hlilidd little figure of Mem still prraing mi eiimulit into the blur of the airplane propeller. Hi In-nit slckrmd. HOe would beltliu maple alli ed lo shre I, h tould not hr j ,),Hi -yard. iiih yciic'i w irmnii in ine iioish hi the liiachlne. II Ti;u , l The Toy ll illmui. If Johnnie III ecu h nln I hipptie.! to gu In the village and buy ii toy balloon Una tni y would never have l een written. l''urtheinuiie, it wnuldn t b.ivs been wrltlen if tha balloon hadn't got a ay fioni Jobnnic, He was very proud of his pun bime llu t'Mik It out Into the yard aa anon a ho re.iclse-l home, tied M lull' h longr siring to It, and watched It (tout almost aa high aa tha biggest of tree that stood In tho CIUITKK XLMI. Tl.e oieni,,r shut off Ills engine. Ami then (he string bnk,e () Johtiiil (ireen a knot came untied. Anyhow, tha balloon laid upwuid. Silled nwr the barn, swept acioea the thrust into Hie t.nipesl. It wa Ilk-j but Hi., propeller, rull awirkd at I meadow and ll-aled off toa.i.l Hlua driving thiough it slightly rarefied cataract, Hie hardly remind (hn pil lar ilt the I'd? of the porch, ilutihtd It for a no'iinnt, raught a iiutck breath, and flung down the step. And I that wa that. All this prepuintlon I for one minute of action v for n : brief reiurn to tha porh to po for' anil plioiogiiiib Hho was dripping mid so lost that she ran Into on of the property men, who ihecged her, Kenililck lame lo her n lid give her un accolade of ap proval. Hn pntt'-d In r sopping shoul der and said: ' Fine! Hut In the next scene hold your clonk about you a little lighter. The wind wiie so stormy mid your clothe so wei that there wiisu't mm h of you left lo the Imagination. In noiihi alatea tha renaore may cut Ihe whole sceiin nut. Hut we won't retake t," When, iwo duya later, M"tn saw the rushes III the projecllnn room, she 1 could hardly believe that the storm I w ii matter of audi clumsy artifice, I Tlm reality of It fairly terrifiad her, The rain swept porch and the fury i of light nlnga iibont the pillars gave no hint of human devising, Hhe felt a aurmi of pity at Ihe brav cry n( the Utile figure aha made plung ing Into l ha wrack on her errand of rescue. The gale flung her clonk and skirl about her In Heeling sculptures of fir ic inn beauty. Hut whea aha paused at ttus edge of tho steps and slagvered under (he buffets of the wind, she was aghast to e herself modeled In the b-nsi, detail like the rlny of a aiatue, all the more nude for th emphasis of a few wrinkle in n framing drapery. Wis felt her first sympathy for M!a Hevnna' prudery and blushed In tha dark projection room, Khe did not lit all approve tha groan of the director. "Wonderful! Jt'a like nn Ivory statu on nn ebony background, To think that tha dlrty-mimlcd censors will call It Indecent, the blackguards!" Mem Imped that the company a own censor would egclan t before the out eldo world saw It; but she said noth ing, Hho belonged to her art, hodf an dsoul. Hut ihi revenlatlori wa for n later speed thai inada tloiii nnly u whorl of light. The HllliexsiS WCc pnru- l)reij py ihe horror of the moment, T'niu Holhy broke from a IiIk til in.'ii f that miiI run the liiiinedl.ilo beauty of (lie little woman walking forward to it hideous fain. Mm run ami dned for her like a football tin klcr, honked In rlnv bVti lha riPiiUitnl lh ,11 rttti , tm'm lis a hard time finally sipinrlng him- .,,,iml , ,,.. .j,,uk ,.,,.,, ..... was iilarmlng crinugh, Hhe wa taken to n warm room and wriiiial In blankets while tlm next scene was prepared, This was a mat. ter of another hour's delay. Huin pipes had already been erected, but tha lights had to be trundled Into place, the cainerna placed and pro tected ami it hundred detail iiunln ready before ahe waa called out again. Holhy and Kendrlck were solicit loua for her and asked If aha w.is chilled. Hho laughed, The adventure kindled her youthful arterlca, It was not. so pleasant to Kland still and have tha fire hose lifted above her. Hhe was supposed to have run a long distance between tho porch steps and this scene, and she muiit enter it wet, Hhe had ft bit of chill In this shower bath and there was a hitch In shirt ing. At length she. got her signal find went forward again, head down, Into the wild storm. Tho propeller ?nn too fast and she could not proceed, The blast carried her clonk entirely away and she had no protection from the What a (lulling J'rescllla lieari is as Cigarette in that ancient drain,, "Cm der Two Kings," revived In movies and now at. the Hun; Prlscllla la a handsome girl, especially In her little French rhauswur uniform, end more particularly when, fur ft brief apace, she poses as n iiueen of the desert and nltnoMt of tho harem. And there' James Klrkwood, than whom no actor J fuller of manly vir ility, taking: the stern part of Cor ponil Victor, the mysterious, with whom Cigarette fulls In love with all the. power of her Jealous, passionate nature and In spite of hi apparent In difference. Plenty of action In a big way, too, galloping tJy-oiiKh the sand In great ahiiit, , Kthel rirey Terry mnkea a wonderful Princess Corona (not porta ble), nnd you'll tint Hliiart, Holmes, that two faced screen villain, worse than ever. Com mon jense Screen Program Today nlll. It. l.s.,.,.K ur,,l Ik. I.i.k ..mlM HU .u,...in. n,.....,h n, . ..,. 'ithlea scrutiny of the lightning or un "Cnder Two Flagn." Illttllo "Cow boy and tha I.ady.' World "Confidence," MiMin "Snowahoe Trail." Strand "Pink Oods." Km press "I'p and at 'Em." Muse ' Top of the Morning.' Victoria "Proadway Rote." Grand "Rich Men Wives. llamlltnir "Bllent Cull.' , i, Han't He n Eye-Service Individual. W hen you ere rut on jour honor Hiui allowed to do things as you wish .ilthonl rlicli linn are vou more Oar- Ravrnna Man Trie to Hang UiniM'lf in Kearney Jail Kearney, Neb., Nov. 19. (Special.) r'red Puker of Ravenna stopped oft lieulur thai, you would be if under j Ml r,r()lld Kf(ni whe , n route here, pirental or school control? If o, you are to be trusted. Tut if you are ready to seize the brut opportunity to do a lot of things you have been cautioned against, whenever you can slip out from under or 5011 only await attention to be turned elsewhere to t.tks advantage for your n n personal pleasure, you riv s pretty p.mr specimen cf a man, woman or child. 'VJore is nothing so disgust an In t'lligent person a to be iirul'l itli one of these "eye service' indi- iihi-ilg. It doi not slum a tu! .lined mind to t mucins hither and thither a Hin it )U can g't oat fiont im.b-r r ti it e ties or control V . , : 1 will atwio b n undeilmtf went on a rampage and wa locked up. Hi was brought to Kearney and lodged in the county Jail. Last night after having torn out all the plumb ing In his cell room and smashed the furniture, ha attempted to banc him self with hia leather belt. Deputy Sheriff I'arr h'Hid the commotion and Investigated, arriving in time to cut ) Kaker down. A physician, hurriedly I calM, revived I1I111. He whs later 1 transferred lo the hospital for the ii.tane tl Hasting. Parents' Problems th;, itl,lte Ul r' lent,' as ! , I I fe. f te bl M goirrn lf -t'ul 11 s .11 or.lrd lif l Ihe r.iu:iie if . tut.in.-e-t, ttVlidtl l"f-B I .. h.. h . ! d )o ti. loi.g , ,... i:li Shiiiild children I Pnl for doing t here SI home f 1 1 If pmeiit can ff"i'1 to r-y chill t null sitinunt. tl is a ..! iv Mo fninish a 1 l.l'.l Willi "in.l.i.s , oicnev If e..i, a clilld tliould t-e ol. , tStt lhv no afb rd In v. v. lmt ' 'tit thi-v sie d it all th rn (or 'he i Mid ed ! t him 10 di hia. ! niiti 1111 rl illy 1 ANUUNCli Of 'A'iVZMOA Durintf tolil. damp weather Ink on Uxativfj I1K0M0 giUNINE TabM just iMrfure r-ftirliijl every niht. U tonU' aixl laitttivf efTtvt ill f-rf ify th syteu u.uit CoKU Crip umt InMiif IU4 ;iv ir IVu the unedited record of the cameras Tlm noise was so appalling (hut Ihe director ripped hia throat In vain, lie hud to run to the, wind machine nnd check it. The picture had to be taken over. Mem's cloak wa recovered, nnd the mud washed from It. Then It was laid clammily about her Icy shoulders and she made, another try. This time the result was better, and wlia returned to the room and her blankets for another hour. Hhe could not seem to get warm. Her bones were Ilka plpia In which the marrow froze. When she went out again Kendrlck asked her how ahe wa. Her teeth chattered together a she said, "All rlght-t-t." Ho looked at her with sym pathy and admiration, and he decided to cut out one of the moi promising acenes, lent It overtax her strength. During her absence a telephone pole and a tree had been brought down by the storm and photographed ua they fell. It was her busluega now to clamber acroea the pole and puah through the branches of the tree, and so fight her way out of th picture. The rain pipes bad been brought forward and set up In a new position. The cameras were aligned. Next to them stood a truck containing a great sun are. Next that was the lightning machine, abreast of It the wind ma chine. In the preliminary testa it had been bard to find the right angle for tho gale to blow from, and the wind nia 1 hln had been shifted several time. The wind man in hi confusion for ! got to nniive that ihe protrty men ! had forgotten. In their confusion, 10 , set up the fence betore the propeller, j It was after midnight now and every t body whs numb with cold, drenched 'with th prnniiNcou rtln and a little Irrtsponslhle, Thur working day was jalrMdy I'i hoiira oil and It WngM be ( ' ! bast five hours more I 1 'Ihe nreat,,r wh-i hid gathered! l i W Iti h tile f 1 rat Hies hoi beB driven from th h-l by Hi fold their j IM - k t l'siks an I o -rc.ii eeul l nut everioiiie Tom Hflby had b.n pine j l-'Siaphe.l In climb up in wt ai t if 4 mm., ami w halt trni-n In hi soaked ilt'the. 1,111 SMtl l lO ,.ii h M ill Ihrmisti this m en- i Hn pUnl in Hie Initialed r a sl-.nl! I nn and hi In ut o h.. s h ti Mi in 111 her I. Hie Wil i!rr Ihinw , eff Inr I hiiWi-i. .gl en Hi tli. iliil ICitMle id Ihe W.I. mi, I eul i,i,i iti j nn 1 it .1 d . v c I H mi s 1 if ili. univrH t he sluilil I i OS dill i.. St Hi In. 1. it ssi.il 1 h ni l..-i,. I , sn4 Uiaid u bri.i hf .-f th t'- I'tte llu, (be I ,(! 1 Siiil l ml finl ami ii ji iiii H'd it" . l.l'l IM ( Slllll,.' WI4.II 1a Ii.mh ib 'i ( I '' t.n rv (id 1 1 a. 1 1 I i,i o n. r Si. 1-i. a ' t -SI. I 4 fat,, l ,..' ,11,1,1..' fil lll iii 1 m . I .'h , I I . l.i.i , , .., l., an. I I t ft '! "li. I - I'I- I" I. II ..I ...-l.i 1S . 11 t t .-, . if u,l ll ..I.. I 11 i i.l i( 11 .!. r i. ik k ,. II r I ,1 I f th. !.-,. , st ( 11.H14 a, 1 left linn nhoiit her knee and flung her bin kward. thrimtiiig In riubl arm and hi head benealli her. so that when she struck, her shoulder were ipi'ii hi breiisl, lur drenched hair fell across hi fair like seaweed. Hbn opened her eyes In It chaos of bewilderment, Just ahovw her the flying propeller hluip-a woe glistening In the light of the sun arc. They were slowly revolving when the wind machine liinn, l.uiplng trom Hie, post where he bad fttixsl expecting lier fate and hi iwn eternal reinorae, run to lift her from tlm ground. Other helped up Tom lloll.y, ll hud kiimked hliiui'df Uncon- acloiia when hi head struck a. rock In the road. His cheek was ripped mid gushing blood. Jin came lo his senses tit oin ii and forced 11 ghastly IiiiikIi. Mem screamed with fear for him. Hhe had not, yet realized her own es cape. Hln. w all pity for Tom Ho. by, nnd anxiety, "if nothing," ho said. Th'-, h staggered with dread of what Mem would have looked like now tf he had waited nn 1 iih 1 0 nl longer or missed his aim nt her knees, Jlu drew her from the votteg of the propeller, which was subsiding with thi. dying snarl of a leopard that hn missed its pounce, Now Mem understoisl what her own adventure had been, nnd her knee weakened with 11 n e5c post facto alarm. Kendrlck came up and, after a de cent wait for the Incident to have It dignity and move on, hn thanked and congratulated Holhy on retrieving the girl from tho massacre, "It wouldn't have mennt only the horrible death of this beautiful child, but it would have meant also the hor rlblo (bath of this bountiful picture; for hardly anybody would have want ed to are It If It were elalnc'l with blood." "And all my beautiful nrt would have perished with me!" said Mem, with only partial Irony. She had reached tho estale of the creative ami! who long for Hie Immortality of Its work more than Itself, nnd feds II a death Indeed, a death entire, to have, its record lost. Just to have a book In a library, even If It is never read; Just to have a. painting on some wall; n tune in somebody's ears, a scientific discov ery recorded somewhere that 1 honey enough In tho ashes that fill tlm mouth of tho moriturl, Kendrlck' next thought waa one of dismay, Tom Holhy had not yet fought his big fight, and yet his face was torn. How was thia to bo ex plained In the preceding; scene where he was supposed to leave the arms of his sweetheart In Inr defense? In the tnpsy tiirvyiliini of film con struction the scone In which Mum nnil Tom Holhy were act upon by a puck of ruffians had not yet been taken, though Mem had already al most completed 1hn scenes In which she rati to call distant strangers to Tom's rescue. After r long while of puzzling Ken drlck decided to make nn effort to photograph I loll so that hia dam-1 aged Jowl should be hidden by Mem's face or by shadows. It would be hard to manage and tha men who had promised to lieat Holhy up to the best of their ability would hesitate, to pum mel a mini already so hurt. Buf.to put the fight off till tho cheek was healed would cost the company $1,000 at least. When Mem understood all the trou ble it had cwt to snatch her from destruction, she said; "I'm not worth It." Kendrlck wa in no mood for polite denial, but Tom, Ilolby gave her a look that made the fishing worth whll. (To He Coattnoed Tomorrow.) Mountain. Johnnie soon uw Hint it u.i use less to try In follow, of ionise be twin much disappointed. And, if Course, ho never dreamed that Ilia balloon waa going to give soim body e K) aC5 If- it. If ht lidcf ttubbtd hit to h oilht uvb cpd bit lets, playmate. else ,t great deal of pleasure. A great deal of pleusure for even u shorter time than Johnnie himself had en Joyed tho toy! The balloon was a red one. Far over on the, ridge tluit reached from Ihe mountain down lo Cedar Hwnmp it began to sink to the earth, Over there Fatty Coon nnd Hilly Wood- chuck were havjng fun together. Hut when they happened to glance up ward they both forgot what that fun was. They saw, both at the same time, a, great red ball that was drop ping, dropping gently Jut over ther heads. "It's mine!" Fatty cried. "I saw It first." "Von did not!'' Pilly Woodchuck re- torted. "I saw It first. It belongs to m. They began to Jump into the ulr, encli trylnif to reach the red ball be fore tho other. Hilly Woodchuck touched the bul- lonn first, Hu he didn't succeed in holding it, It only bounced up out of his paw, to settle a moment later right it Fatty Coon's grasp. Fatty did not pause a second. lie dashed away down the hill, hurrying toward the swamp at fast a he could run, "Hfop!" Hilly Woodchuck culled after hltn, while he tried his utmost to catch the runaway, "Thnt'a my apple!" "Ho it's on npple!" Fatl y Coon mut tered to himself as he tore down the hillside. "I dldnt know what It was. It's the biggeat apple I ever saw." If he hndn't stubbed his toe ho might have escaped his lato playmate. Put Hilly Woodchuck was upon him In a flash. For a few moments they rolled over and over upon the gross, And when they picked themselves up Fatty Coon found himself clinging to nothing but a sort of skin, which waa limp ua well a a red. Though neither What kail I old M.idue lli.l Mule ll.r "Mad." I.ili,ell 1 1 .li t '.. .U .1 eh.lt p III of wind,, lifting the I iln-ma of s'l-nn leu fruni n,v iin-nii.! Iior'nui After all, I ktnw nothing nf whit ...lli1 tin! hlll'lli-lli'll ll'11 lli'Wap.ip.-l i'n we., plun ly t x.isiieintiil -it wu .am nf Ihe fieakisli stiiiii with h with ullciicd bvimiir iiilniltl'dlv sacrificed .ilwiitu'n Mil 111111 y to 1 li-vernc--and I'liM's (ileti.im wa simply another wontini. of Lillian's appeal to reserve Hiv judgment until I bad semi htm I w.i nut tin- ! lit 1 ' at I'lckv bei llie 1 . 1 1 r 10 (I. I 1 1 V llil'l li'lnmcd 111 feat, ring sliver from Hie wound he had given me. No liialef wilt III- lltlllll.U 1 ,li'llllii"l'llll I IllelC Hell', II still uai a tnot huinlUaniig evperl end to which In wa sot.ieiiing me. I woii'lenil how be would ad wits It lu.snlMc tin me to hnve given 'mil a si. mlnr Jolt, mid lin n I imlired tluit Lillian- looktni; nt me and that I had tint aiiMWeti.l hif Mo'teei I put tin- tin inling iIohii, v 1 lit titer to Iter and kied her "Vou lire Ilie )! ft lend either Dicky or I him cn i had." I mid w.irtnlv, "Vou have I be rii'ht to re- pterl anything toil like nf Uie. Ml tl-V til be V I. IliUieillV I Will " "The I'lrale I rati." Hhe limited lip nt me with eyi Mid .linlv iii"t', nnd the sight nf Hie l.iir which eh" dashed aside Impa tiently himiIh tin. reallw. hnw deeply slie was feeling tny 1 rouble It takes strong einolliiii to bring the Intuitu of even (lushed away tear to Lillian s eyes "Vou ilMir!" eh" exclaimed lendetly, "Iteiiieinber, 1 know eKncily what you're going throuuh. It Isn't any summer iunll. It a ft real storm, but you're going lo weal her It through like the heave Utile manner you are." Tlm diairbcll pealed, and I gave a j nervous el art, Lillian patted my elioulder reassuringly. ' "And here are the pirate craft, the j reHii ter." she smiled, "or I niln my j gues. Do you want lo see them first, i or shall 17" j "Will ou?" I queried nervously, . then added quickly: "Put I'll do what ever you snv." "I think I'd heller take the firnt whack at them." she said. "I've had more experience than you have, al though ou had enough l"t summer when Junior but this I different, .re member," she hastened lo say ' At Hint time w" wanted all the publicity we could get In our hunt for hint. Now we want to throw them off the track and make them think the story Isn't wortl while. And, believe ine, foollnff a repm-ter Is no Md's same." Lillian Id-strain Mud". "Don't appear reluctant," ho smiled, "nor yet ton eager, and a far uh you Hisiblv can, tell them the truth, llettieinlier line.- vital facta, however. fins thing 111 l seiuiu. It's a natural thing fm Dicky In have taken Churn Koater for air rides, and eii" 1 a dear friend nf out. Mini mi'.. Hn. whole thing as far a po sit lc V hnile. Come in." Imii In was breathless 11 she i.ime into the room, ' laie's three funny p.iiples down stuns '' iliesiild n sein full , "Isit Is," she amended honei-ilv but leluctiiiitly, "Iwn of di 111 ail riuhl.' but vun mail, lie sIiinisI heeg hum h nf aoiip green " "Who are the people, Killl.-'" I aekul Him (landed me there cant. I read the inline iilniul. "Mr, Jiiiiihh llhkcit, MnriiitiK Htar; Mem .lesu 1 .11 mil. Moining Kenir.l, Mr. It. r.ilniiard Hmyihe, Mm niiig (! selte, ' "Hm 11 Mm y Hiolih." Lillian com metiHd 1 A list Icii II e. "And the bunch nf oup green or t ml my glles. Mow iiUnit II K.itte. What a the 1, nine of the mm oi don't like, and what did he do? ' "lie lake fi bill from her p.n ket, Kul in said resentfully, "und show ret lo ine," she pimtiimlinrd expeslely, "und be ask 11m ei f I can liu (Ind snnie new phiiiogi a plia nf you und M.-r.i.r liniham, und ibd V' Kc. ter Vol heir, lie snv h""ho,l't tutit to low' il on ' "lh:' 1 spi.uig tJ my fet Indig1 tuititiv but 1,111111 pui nut a ri ".r.ii.i ins h mil 'What itiil HI- ntlnl .iv" Ssk-d m "H-y awful liuid," Kail letllinrfl, "uinl do isler 1111111 he snv, 'M "' Imni to do. Hunt. loll Hi whole same by pulling rough stuff like dof Hut He (list man b- no iai be i-k IIIH llldllll," "What did you mi lo Mm" '"' llBIl lllied "I I old heem to go qvlrk lo bnl phlie, ' Kulle f mllieil linm I lllsldly LiitP Slrawlii rry Crop. Mlil.llepoll, II, N". I. l'l'-ll si law berries are reinated from a number of gulden nil over this twit i.f Ohio, due t" the long npin fall. A number of Melg county residents are credited w lilt buying been eailmt 1 liiuli iilio for h iiiitnlier nf day Th I I.f wa iml large, but ample f"r revctiil families PENN MUTUAL LIFE Ift.OOO 00 rail Ceslt fAS.TO At I"; dividend rt-lurr lint rt sder fir.t er; ers'ii'd tl7i ! i.vsr iOU mlllieiu. Writ Inr i'i-llnn tii.llry st ur s lioul d a mmr.r. T20 l'lr Trust Bldt. -Om.ht ho nor Pilly Woodchuck knew it, the balloon had burst. "Where's the Inside of my apple?" Fatty shouled iingrlly, "Where's the inside of mine?" Hilly Woodchuck roared. . "Vou ate It!" Fatty shrieked, though he was greatly puzzled. II" did not ree how Pilly could have eaten so big an applo In so short a time. "I never!' cried Hilly Woodchuck. "Ton nte it yourself." Ho was not piiiwlod at all. Hadn't he always heard that Fatty Conn was the fastest eater In nil Pleasant valley, "What's all this trouble?" piped a high-pitched voice right behind them. it was A mil Polly Woodchuck. Hhe had heard them quarreling and had hurried iieross the meadow to sec what wna the matter. Little by llttlu, she managed to learn their story. And then she pick ed up all that was left of the big red ball and looked ut It closely. "This," said she, "is no apple skin. Pesldes, It's whole or almost whole. There's only a little silt here. No body could have got tho Inside of It out through this small opening. It's my opinion," Aunt Polly added, "that when you two were scuffling yoti managed to turn the thing Inside out. And the Inside rolled down the hill and fell Into Iiinck Crock." "Then it must be floating down stream," Fatty Coon suggested. "Or maybe it sank," saldBIIJy Woodchuck. Whichever was the case, they never found the inside. And they hunted for It all the ret;t of the afternoon. And Aunt Polly Woodchuck helped thorn. i (niOlilllil, HIT!. 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