I THE OMAHA UlX'. THURSDAY. NOV'KMUKli MO. VJ2'2. BRINGING UP FATHER fSSi SKE JICCS AND MAGGIE IN FULL PAGE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManuf (Copyright 19:2 SOULS for SALE Olfit WELL-"WHAT MA.VE By RUPERT HUGHES. too COT THAT COOO TO EAT 4r TODAY ? )! It) fra I ratrnUr.) CHAPTER LV Mm found II m nutrvclop thing to h inlu blng for th priv lla i-f writing lh word to th rnulc of Iwr Uauty, libretto for hr Cmbar tifroinality. Hha had met mo fw author, and iho few ao brlrfly, that ahe atlll thought uf thrm aa miracle worker fit parullar mytry. crentor who pun out litila tiiuveraea at their un awrrt will, Tha hack continuity wrll'r ah dud nrnunlr-d hmj not continued tin uualnt theory, and aha noun li'iirned Ihut niont of tliffn, nommhiil Ilk the dwcllpia on a rvrialn fiinmm Island, aariiad pr'rloua filnli'inr by ataallng otia anvther plot. Tha nollt eh hud rend but not n fft atlll roludy helnit who dropped tal'M from tlmir prlvatr Kinnla. Hm Ml that If hn were even lucky eiioutih to tmn'h the hem of th garnx'tit of on of thrm ahe would auk him'. "How on parti) do you ever think of your tdole?" In gdod IIiii ah would leiirn to know Kirn of the moat fitiiiou of the inan and woman who plowrd with a pn and rr ua much hitched to It a It In thetrl. And hf would find them Hi no poor, harrowed, pluln o pla, Wondering wlmt Ufa Jh all about to alc you do you renietnbrr her aak lug you about bring a Woodvllle unff our any lug you nt aahuined of your huabanda folk or rut her that ha dldimt have no folk at all and aliv nolue aa you Mid unother name and bnpelng to hear from you aoon and do what la rlhtrt la my motto and 1 capwt other fulka to do the Kim Your rrntietfuly , MILS. CIJCM HLOAT item' own hclmvlor hud hern tnoro Inelegant thnn Mr. Hloat'a nyntax. Her whole life, JixWd. hud been II II iiinriiliiiitii'iil to the laat degree. Hhe hud alunk awny from Yumii with all the Ignoblllty of a coyote, and thl audden Meari'lillght reatorcil hr to her craven memoi'lcx. Kli hitd crept from durk to dork then, but now arm wm both the I'ncHlemi and th irlainer of the lljtht, the victim of her fmue, the cnptlvi rather thnn Die ctiptiiin of the aoul ah bud for le. the trmndiU8ly adverflned aoul ahe hml for aid. Ilclwn of Troy found the face Unit I. touched J.OliO alili'M n Iiinnt einhar raMlng noam-nalmi, for the l.i'OU nhlH went ntr hr and bolcned her, Ami now Mi'in'M ijuxt wiia vomlng up In ull direction like troopx of elegit. h'ha wonilerod now who would In the neit to confront her with aome- hiilf foi got ten dixtoilloii of the truth and why their aawduat doll would. Wn wondered If every atei ahe had mil wrrwvo una nuinaiiiiy. m ii (nken und wh to take Would leiive n them Ud hi or her favorite critl.w ,M.i,.fi,.j footpHnt like the foHKillod w ho nimni lire a uuiiicii una t'very ,,i ,, 1,ri..,v,ii li,-,.,t for nil new work a target. Htlll. for a time. It wuk drinking the milk of puradla and feeding on honey dew to II nd herself Inspiring atianger with a ilealru to build atorlca tia ail plan und tharlola for her to ride und drive to glory. It waa warming to h;ive etiang peraon Wrlt.ng In from nowhere and everywhere Implor ing her to touch thalr manuacrlpt with her life giving radiance, make them wulk und life their aulhora out of their hella of oblivion. When the compliment became commonplace It became u bore,' a iiulNapoa, a pent, an outrage. An lionizing number of atrangera wrote her that Utelr life at or le would make her rich and fumoua, and were fur more dramatic than the worka of t.irilllth, Jeanle Mcl'heraon, John Kinnrann. Anita lAwm, Marion Kali-fux, June Mathls, ThompHon Jluchanan, J, (i, Ilawka, Charlea Kenyon, Monte Katterjohn, and the other photo playwright. ha anewerd auch letteia aa ahe could by hand and labored to avoid repetition of phrae. Then ahe aet her mother to work to copying out forma, and finally made her mother lgn them with her bet Imitation of Mem'a name. "And now I'm a forger!" gaaped ,Mr. Hteddon. "What next?'? Uy and by both of them were ao overworked with the lncrea,ng taak of answering letter from every kind of pei'don, ranging from little girl of tl to elderly Jananea genlUmen, und offering everything from a prayer for a photograph to an opportunity to pay off a mortgage, that Mem begun to hate and revile her annoyera. Here and there wna a letter of grnclou charm, a cry from aome aore-beaet oul, a word of rewarding gratitude from one who felt a. debt to her art, a gllmpn of tome wretch - with a cancer of ambition gnawing a haplena aoul. Young girls, unluckily married and dwelling on farm far distant from Lo Angeles, described the color of their hair and eyes, and the compliments they had had from their neighbor, and begged to be brought to Loa Angeles that they might trade their messes of pottage for their birthrlghta of wealth and renown. They opened their windows to Los Angeles a to the city of de liverance which It had been to 8, mul titude. Sometimes the letter unconsciously conveyed more landscape and char ater than a laborious author could nchleve, and carried with It an air of helpless doom that was heartbrenk , ing. Ther were many of the follow ing sort: Dear Miss Bteddon May I lnlerduce myself to you? Tm a little Arizona girl, an I want to know how to become a Movie Star. Will you please take A few minute Of your time an tell me all about It. Doe It tuke lot of money to be come a Movie, Star. Mvery since 1 was 15 years old Ivc craved to be a star. My people Objected very much. When 1 Was 17 1 began Work & vhen 19 I Married. I An husband separated, so Now I'm on the plains with my fauther an Mather. 1 have a 2 tnontha Old baby boy. I'll be 21 in February. Im call a disappointed brunette. I weight 317 3 ft. 4 In. I think J" """"'l .vou il little Picture of my self so you can see for yourself how I look. I am a prlty good dunoir. Aa 1 was prity buisy my self I niunt go. IMea.'e take ti few Minutes An drupe me a few lines iilaiut this. Your truly. Mt:. JACOI! LAYTON. Youth might break through the of fate, though Mem could only HiiHWor that Ihuuwiiida of experienced hi treese were out of work and theie va Utile cliunc. There wua leu hope still for th dowdy middle ager vim wrote from mid Western villagea v hu oould nt apei!. p. ople of ri y lui.istlinble und itiuiiiiiKlnable il rbility, pent their pb-.i to tin iir goI.le .and he Nus a tielpl, t.i unit tbelil ul th K'l ;iInvi have atwa) leil to rei-l-oid to petl lion that lain toward Hum (i.nu th l'.inli' Ire af th nioltrn henil of thin woild. Mm vuulJ t ai ei vn with illlrr. And h frit tliit h Wa HMking l in vvili.ia f.ill th in ft Irmt. K.il ie trt. Im si ii .colli U to t, ll til" III" lliliH li) to am, d luUnig ami Irel-l.in: with huh tl g .i imi'lit uu.(lie ,. , M in lit f..riu i f ioi n, r ii',.o at lh luiicil hi, on i.f el xuttlir. Mm w t i-.miuh .fliv liu tteinlly. rlbe could not dix-lilo what answei to make to either letter, and so made none at all. The writer natiirnlv aiiplMiaed her kuIII.v of liullffeienci. ii nd contempt fur her feeling, l,ut her silenc waa urtunlly duo to con tmpt for herwflf und her Inability to oi'Viho a decent fxcuse. Now and then h; sought escaix. from brooding In spurts of gaycty. Mh went about with Tom llolhy und Ned K.ng, and Willi othei suitors among the various, ilrasaiictH of l,"H Angeles. Hhe danced at the Alcx iiridrla to tha bewitching flddlery of Max Klacher; and at the t.'ocoanut (irov In the'AinbnMHador inailu part of tlio muiilugliioiin eddy of Immun ity that tried to follow Art Hickman's uncanny music. She missed no Wednesday night at the Sunset Inn, anil on one ocean on almost won a dancing prize with a wonderful lining) lizard. Thursday nights found licr at the Hollywood Hotel. She wa dancing 'fleici-ly, but never unite nVv'.-iy from her past. At the Turkish lllajie she drank the thick, sweet gluo called rnfl'ee anil chatted with Uuiille. She. Irarned to know the Mexican Kitchen. Hhe went through the Inevitable, phase of look ing up odii places to eat and enjoying poor food becauMo It wu quaint. Hhe joined the horseback rides that act out from the Heverly Hills Hotel and threaded the canons till they came upon breakfast spread in a glen. Hhe motored to Santa Karbara ami heard the nightingale at t'A Mlrawd, or aat on the terrace of the moonlit Samarkand and dreamed herself in' Persia. She motored to San Dlegai and beyond, taatinK the rival delight of the old Spanish Mission at (Han Juan Caplstrano. and the gambling across the Mexican bonjor in Tia Juana. She took a course of Philharmonic concerts, heard the world famotia sing er and instrumentalists, and regret ted the tongueles career she had adopted. Hut she learned to chatter of nrt and music In little groups of devotee, composers, painters, scuptors, verse makers, story writers that, make uo the countless clubs of a city 'already as big and aa busy as half a dozen Athenses. She was broadening and deepening her mind and her heart, ami aerating, volatilising her apirlt. She toiled all the while at her own technic. When ahe finished the short comedy with Ned IJng she was drawn back to the Hermond Studio for the principal role in a big picture. She waa not yet to be starred, but she was to he "featured" with a young man, dive Cielnnd, who was spoken of as Tom Holhy'a successor. Young f'lcland fell prey to her growing fascinations, hut he wna so much her business rival nid their professional love scenes were auch duejs for points, thnt she could not think of him aa an amateur in love. Besides, an unsuspected loyalty to Tom llolhy was wakened In her heart by the pretence that this raw youth was Tom a successor. Tom Holby was out In the Mojave Desert on location, and his absence pleaded for him like a still, small voice that interfered with the mur mur of nearer lovers. She was full of impatiences of every sort . She had fallen out of love with her self. Mannerism that directors or crit ics Milnted out. or thnt she discovered for herself, vexed her to distraction. It was n strange thing to recognize in herself a fault that she detested in others and was yet unable to eradicate. Striving to avoid these recurrent trick, she grew self-con-aeioiiH, and people said th.it she wa. getting a swelled head when she vvns nioHt In a panic What they tool; for conceit waa the bluff of a labbit ati buy- ' i Mm an t ne wiuie tne ioni;ing Tor n TTJ X I DON'T know I 1 kf id 1T. I' I -!-- BY OLLY- w6nw;r 1 f J ' I HE TOLD VOO AN HOUR WHAT IT -t l" ''I , F HC. think IWA.NT ACO THT THEL PlACC BUT ILL. eat 1 ?rr- to LivCiieE-HCt WHEPr. I 1 VA5 CL06CD.' " I '30 Copyoihl W2. br Inl'l lTelui 5mt. Im- THE GUMPS SEE IT IN COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE CROW Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith RtMMNING totm, or 06, THE tMTvftt lTRlCY- TUtSt P?WHCTt RWLWCK -3!? eMT & 6UMF COSU AV4T THE Election 31 VOTtS- MUCH RWPtXT 0L K Ti wwtM Sovrut "TKSICT) TW TUTS 0T lOt 0 VWHO MJ0Vtt rA,HC Ai COCK tCW voo uxe tut) rtwoL AW NOV) kiZ HOT EttCTtX MFTt M.L, NnOS ? V y I hOT 00M6 " 1 7 VCVt Mmt. M1M - VM NOT UCKU NtT- VU CkS To WJiv.tHiN-tON-IT TUtS VCC ME. TWiCf. VLV. 00 TO TvE POt NtV-T tV.tCYl0r4 'LV. UCK THtrW TO A tovovx vrr vitvt ovit- JERRY ON THE JOB LET THE TURKEY GIVE THANKS Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban fOpyrVhl 19?2) NESCrOQlft$T?Wr J I L , n -if OW'CWOP w meao opp I pf' VJEU, 8 It ITS" All the. ' M 2 ABIE THE AGENT THAT'S SALESMANSHIP Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Herschfield (Copyright 1922) 4 UECTURE -TON. I QHT LECTURE wrrw fvoyiMS, VICTVJRES 5koujtj(, We CRtAT W(jn1j(,v,(ivfti'j OP WMmWt ! STAMDt tiXMA-J MtJ l-TO C0NAPIAN??7' not?) 1 v mm -. wM m i'm The UF-cruReR To STAKib.WT ( ( K.M into a hinh wind In a frenzy of terror. The airplane propeller twirled her skirts about her and displayed the shapely knees the Lord had wasted on her. Kbei forgot the overwhelm ing emotion of her role and lient to clutch down her spiralliiK skirts. When the director shouted 'C'ut:" she was distraught with shame and demanded thnt he retake the scene and temper the wind to her ahum liock. lie refused with dlKiist. She luelrted then that the picture be cut before the wind displayed her her I. In. oslnrt photori.ii hat would have ,,, a HinKl, love, n01ul !1V(nig Th, ,llrw.lnr anflvlf.,.(.,,. .-,. rit the ended their t.nces If hey had had , ,jr ..i,,,.,,,,, llh ,,,, , , yr.U al ! ene just before vou beaun to bid fn V .,u?ew ' ' no defiance fr the .-onventlo,,,. Vm- niH lause the puWic ii Inter! .. .. ,i ITi, .... V..-..-, .. ....t....1 'VM'1'' l'',u"" w Hamnnnii In beriestwl In your I-h. Put b.au I've . . . . ., ' , . . . Hl for matt tig and motherhood her; tut t,i rt you thrnuah the dor.r." new fieedniii nrov her t.i annrch;c , tean frtiiille. hh ran pliitmii ari'iist nl -In ic-inl w to tbeito Mem and lunu-d out her Woe. fun. (Kill uf tli i.et. ! " i,i, ,K il,.,, ,i,, ,t, 14 the most M.in whs In a i d i.i iiiiii.tllv. yiie' indecent phim in the v.,iid. l'mi'l " l her Spl in, ull her lle Ble.lpi ki.il'" with youth a nil .l.li and a wll.t.i! S.-.T' Mem M,i.p,.. "lint I think joy in nif ik;i; ini.uitn i.i.i rule. innu ai. moriillti. wei. her the i. . that lbj Mem ilcpie.l pnid.iy im.l f.-lt that April hiiH'k eeri wny nn.i il t.r inh miiiiai- inlriy ...uld unly , ient m.H. the trull will i;r ft win .Lie la th treiiiv ,.( a nnn.1 it.inally tr thu fi. e. lif.- n, pin l., and tturikliif ml. i.ioni ni M . II. stl nd Ifw ii IV nsleep Ull ri (,, ,,, .u,,,!,.,. )m. Khe w i a., bior fird I v Die to.l ! r,ri iiil iirt- n i Mttle will i.i..l. if to l'nii,i si,d liM ten 'jut, like foiiuu.- huuiwie wh. .I il th rill,. . 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BLOSSOM Drawn for The Omaha Bee by King tCopyright 1922) t " S 1 " - r, ' , n THEV S ANOTHCR JEV; ( TO tooicTHE biro and hes ves.NoBODv) s , f r&chel did iVh seen it oonc ir !7 ri ...... .., j , ,M ySs J In Fi- J,""-7 i;EE MA' V A iO$H' I 0 RATHCR F : LIKE THIS IN THE &T)irr - I II TO DO THe OSHClJ. J ELSE COOLD VT. f HERSEU PBOoD l SOME OP OOR BCSTj . e hy kiTChEM, JGZj-, fi'l v MV PARTV ApTe furnished him to r J isawohk. walt- it's V 'i-T fJ) r i I Vlr rr-Tv. ' wALTDiocfTcftvP mrs.1 of art; rue opporityidomticici 7 . rHl ' 1 1 f ih-nr- vou ? A blossom. J f-xxs 50 N,tEYri I a Jx--Zy v w I i9 il. Ihd himii ki i.tia i.f .... 1,11.' lb Ktt.r fioi lb. h.UdU? n ,h , ,h. tl,!1 Uf f'(ir , Winnie Winkl. The Breadwinner Kawthaw lUti a Turkey, but Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Brannei kit f. !;.,.. 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