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Section One ST. PETERSBURG TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1929 Page Ten kissed me several times. I los' count, towel, stained with lipstick and face-cream, was slung over the edge of in fact, after a while." FLORIDA SHOWS (3. THEATERS TODAY A sharp pang of Jealousy ran through Ann Marie. She knew that the bath-tub, and the tub Itself had not been rinsed out.

A coffee pot EASY" By Beatrice Burton (Copyright, 1923, King Features, Inc.) and plate of dried-up sandwiches Alice was telling the truth About the only time that Alice did EXCELLENT FILM Mother Convicted Of Murdering Son BELAIR, Sept. S7. (JP) Mrs. Hattle Stone, 40-year-old widow who during her four-day trial for murder was painted by the state as a wpman who would rather run stood on the window sill beside a basket of Jim's pansies. A moving FLORIDA "Evangeline," with tell the truth was when she had had Dolores Del Rio.

something to drink. rHEIL "Gold Diggers of Broad "Never mind, Alice. Let's go to round with men than to have her 15-year-old son George, early this morning was convicted of second degree murder for his death by a jury in circuit court. With the announcement of the verdict, which tarries a maximum sentence of IS years In prison with the minimum left to the discretion of Judge Walter W. Treston who presided.

Mrs. Stone, who had sat stony faced and grim throughout the time the state was pressing Its case, and who yesterday grew spiteful and showed her irritation under cross-examination while testifying in her own defense, broke down and. wept. 'Evangeline' Becomes Enter way," W'ith Ann Pennington and picture magazine and a fashion magazine lay on the rug in front of the fire-place and beside them was a small bag of licorice gum-drops. Alice 'had always "adored" licorice gum -drops.

Conway Tearle. ALCAZAR "The Argyle Case, with Thomas Meighan. taining Screen Story; Has Realism of a sentence of Naal's as she opened the door. "Oh, shut up!" shouted Alice, trying to drown him out. "Before I'd let any man knock me down the way you did, Neal Forsythe!" She turned furiouesly upon Ann Marie.

"Your darling little boy friend says It was my fault that the man picked on him tonight!" she snapped. "Trying to put the blame CAMEO "Sky High," with Tom "Maybe she's gone into Neal's bed," she said. "I'm so tired I could drop." But she could not sleep. The day-bed was not very wide and Alice turned and twisted and groaned on her side of it. Towards morning Ann Marie got up and made herself up a bed with the two arm-chairs in the room.

She threw her coat over her shiver Mix. Comedy and News. Soma theatergoers found "Evan thought she heard someone moving around In his studio. She stood up and listened Yes, there were voices in there, murmuring, murmuring! (To Be Continued) celine," the screen version of Long NEW CAPITOL "Forbidden Love," with Lily Dam it and "Idaho fellow's immortal poem. Blow and uninteresting, hut others, like the CHAPTER XXXIV Ann Marie held her breath, waiting to see what was going to happen.

What would Neal do? He was getting up rom the floor now, his fists hanging at his sides, his face dead-white, his eyes glaring at the man who had knocked him down. "He's going to fight him!" thought Ann Marie, half sick with fear for him. But she was wrong. Neal wasn't going to fight. He wasn't going to do anything at all! he was going to take his medicine without a murmur.

He did not say a single word to the big burly man. He glared at Red," with Tom Tyler. on a woman Just like all the men reviewer, enjoyed Ihe picture with her, at four o'clock that afternoon its beautiful scenery, quaint cos Her eyes seemed to shoot sparks "I like them, and I think other tumes and unusual romance. "Evan as she stood and glared at him. people will like them.

They're dif ALCAZAR geline" wUl be shown for the final "He wouldn't have dared to touch ferent." times today at the Florida theater, jou if he hadn't seen that he could Dolores Del Eio plays the title role She studied the pictures with her sharp, kind eyes. "It's hard for me get away with it, you poor softy! and falls just short of doing: a mag' 914 CENTRAL she told him. "That's why he did to believe that you've never had any it!" niflcent piece of work in a highly dramatic part. Nevertheless, she drawing lessons," she added. "Your Neal shook his head, his sleek 'cave the most outstanding perform dark hair shining under the electric flat," thought Ann Marie.

She went out into the hall to see if there was a light showing under Neal's door. But there He had gone out, too, evidently. But he was not with Alice. She was sure of that, remembering their battle of the night before. She went downstairs and to the little delicatessen for food for supper Food that Alice liked.

Dill pickles and spiced ham and cream puffs. Then she went around the corner to the little meat-market and bought a thick club-house steak. "Just In case Neal comes for something to eat, too," she tjold herself. Like most he was fond of a good juicy steak. She had only ninety-two dollars left after she paid for the things.

The speed with which her money was going frightened her a little Let's see, she had let Neal have $30 yesterday, and then she had spent another $18 at the basement "night club." "I'll have to stop lending money him a minute longer and then silently turned away from him and ancs In the film and proved that she work is really good. Very good." And Ann Marie felt as if she had given her a diploma of some sort. "Soma day when you have time. light. i can act If given a decent role.

"The Beat Sound In Town ing body fo a blanket and fell into a troubled uncomfortable sleep. Miss Hogan gave Ann Marie a desk of her own in the big bright outer office. Near it stood a screen, and from the top of fhe screen hung three smart little silk dresses. "What I want 'you to do," said Miss Hogan," is to make little pen-and-ink sketches of girls wearing these dresses. Make them look as clever as you can.

And when they're finished bring-them me. i "Is that all?" asked. Ann -Marie. "Just three fashion-plate- pictures?" It struck her as being surprisingly easy She looked 'the dresses over, and then settled down to draw i three pictures of girls wearing those dresses. 1 put one arm around Alice.

4 DATS STARTING SUNDAY SEE AND HEAR "You flirted with him. Alice," he said In a loud voice, bringing his fist He said something to her, and Most persons are familiar with Longfellow's storythe tale of a girl and when I have some more money without so much as a backward down, upon the edge of the mantel who devoted her entire life to find than I have now," she "I want to talk to you about a good art clance at Ann Marie, the two of Ing her betrothed after they were shelf, "and when I objected to his grinning at you he hit me. It was them started for the stairs that led school for Miss Hogan." 'i pepsxated when British soldiers re up to the street They had for She made. up her mind not moved every inhabitant from the gotten all about her! your fault." Alice opened the door that led Into the hall. Island of Acadia when the Acadians She picked up their coats and the to ask Jim Goodwin about one.

She wasn't going to' bother him' anymore than i she hacf, already and refused to Join the British in their "Get out go' home!" she. cried war against France for the posses little beaded handbag that Alice had left upon the table and started to in a voice that shook with her rage, sion of the colonies. follow them. besides Neal was jealous of him and didn't want her to see him. So! she wouldn't She above all MONTE BLUE In ''SKIN DEEP" With DAVEYLEE And BETTY COMPSON ALL-TALKING VITAPHOXE PICTIRE But at the foot of the steps the "and for Petes sake, next, time a man hits you hit him back if he kills you for it, you great coward!" Neal went out.

slamming the door "Evangeline" is one of those pictures that register more effectively on the silent screen. The talkies would have robbed It of much of Its manager of the place stopped her. Last Times Today THOMAS MEIGHAN In "The Argyle Case" With H. B. Warner All-Talking pretty soon," she thought, "Alice is He was waving a slip of paper in his hands and talking exictedly in -iThey were not the- long-drawn-out slender girls of most fashion pictures these They were cute and pretty.

Their noses turned up and their hair curled softly around their ears. Their lips were Cupid's bows and- their figures were plump where figures ought to be plump beauty and simplicity. "Evangeline" is worth taking a chance on. You Italian. going to be' such an expense If only Alice had stayed at home! Alice had spoiled everything." Oh.

the bill!" Ann Marie cried may not like it, and again you may, and took the slip of paper from things, to please Neal.i At half past six that night Marie got, home. Alice had gone out. But she had left several souvenirs behind, Half-soiled clothes hung from' the foot of the day-bed and the-backs of the chairs. Her nightgown lay In a little circle of pink muslin on the floor beside the unmade A 1 I. J.

M. him. after him. Ann. Marie was tired and disgusted and discouraged.

But she couldn't help laughing at the. two of them. "You were Just like a pair of gutter-snipes," she said when she and Alice were alone. "If there had been any stones or half-bricks handy, I There was still no streak of light She looked at the figures that and delicately slender where figures ought to be delicately slender. under Neal's door when she got back to the top floor of the building.

SHOW PICTURE were penciled upon It Eighteen Mat. 10c-25c Nite 10c-35c 'Very good!" said Miss Hogan But, as she stooped to fit her key dollars and a half! That was what the evening's entertainment had cost! STARTS TODAY when Ann Marie carried them to Into the lock of her own door, she do believe you'd have thrown them The gentleman has gone out to at each other!" But there wasn't a sign of a fr Pheil Offers "(Sold Diggers get a cab," she told the manager. TU get him. He has the money" of Broadway" And she ran up the stairs with the manager at her heels. smile from Alice.

Her little face was hard and grim as she began to take off her clothes and drop them on the floor. Neal and Alice were nowhere In Rivaling "On With the Show" In beautiful scenic effects and song PIS Open at 10 This Morning SOTMYSM "You certainly did pick yourself sight. But an orange-colored taxi-cab was just vanishing around the and dance features, and carrying a corner of the narrow lamp-lit street. clever cast of stage entertainers who handle the roles of the Interesting plot effectively, "Gold Diggers of Broadway," in all-talking, all-color out SOME sweetie!" she said a bit thickly, sitting down on the edge of the day-bed and kicking off her high-heeled slippers, "a man that doesn't even know how to Btan up for himself and, listen to me. "They've gone," said Ann Marie Gone with the $20 bill.

She opened her little purse and began to count out eighteen dollars. film, should please, all theatergoers who like photoplays of the stage and "It's a-too-bad they gone," an do you know what he did tonight?" atageplayers. swered the manager. He was not so excited now that he saw he was go Ann Marie shook her head. "Well, he kissed me," said Alice, CONTINUED! "Gold Diggers of Broadway" was seen by newspapermen and theater ing to get his money, "Too bad giving her a cock-eyed look.

She swayed gently as she stood up. employes at a preview Friday and will open today at the Pheil theater they fight-a. Ain't It too bad? Goodnight." "Gosh, but I'm dizzy as a merry-go- for a week's engagement And Marie said goodnight, and Rutland's Final Close-Out Sale of Fine Shoes round! your boy friend had T.N.T. In his flasks apparently. Yes, he The story concerns a group of self-styled gold diggers members of started home on her feet that drag-ged along the pavement.

She was dog-tired after the long day. 'And in less than eight hours 1 11 Close-Out Sale (Originally 400 Pairs) Trousers CAMEO 169 CENTRAL be starting my new Job," she said to herself. "I should have gone to bed early tonight." The thought of her new job made $3.98 ABSOLUTELY! our regular $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Shoes included! The Sale is Store-wide Final! pr. her think of Jim Goodwin and Janet How kind they had been to her! What a good "time the three of a musical comedy show who gather coin from their sugar-daddies and butter-and-egg men. A chorine falls in love with the scion of a rich westerner.

His father opposes the marriage. The young lovers plot with another chorine who agrees to Belp them. She acts outrageously with him so that he will see how sweet the other girl is by contrast. However, the youth's father takes a liking to night life and proposes marriage to her. But that is enough of the plot.

The love affairs are dtaightened out after many lng sequences. Nick Lucas, popular radio and Today Only TOM MIX 1 them had had at lunch that after-noon! And how comfortable they had made her feel. But she" had not felt comfortable Illl "SKY HIGH" A fine stock of real high Regular- and happy that night with Neal and Alice. She' had sat there with them, feeling like a wall-flower and re At $3.98 the pair you may choose front a selected stock of shoes in straps, ties and pumps in high, low and medium heels all sizes, popular colors. membering that "two's company- grade footwear not an old or shoddy pair in the lot.

Quality shoes styles for now at out-of-the- ordinary savings. WHh TONY The Wonder Horse And ABIG COMEDY phonographic star, sings several songs in the musical revues. Ann Pennington, jazz dancer, is seen in a special number, while Winnie Lightner, popular commedienne, contributes much to the entertainment. Conway Tearle. was resurrected for the leading role and gave a mediocre performance.

1 His leading lady, Nancy Welford, did better. I. J. II. $5.00 to $7.00 Values $2.98 Pair three's a crowd." I "They would have had a better time if I had stayed at home," she thought, facing the truth.

"Neal loves me but Alice is more his kind of girl," she told herself frankly. "And they have a wonderful time together." But they were not having a wonderful time when she got home. They were having pitched battle In Ann Marie's flat, both of them talking at once in loud and angry voices. "and if you hadn't flirted with that brute it wouldn't have happened!" Ann Marie caught the end Coming Sunday-Monday Alice White "Broadway Babies" CHILDREN ADILTS 5C 15C New New New Cretonnes Cretonnes Cretonnes Every yrd NEW In thin lot Thin assortment Include! a va- A aSIWrtmnt from of cretonnes printer! on riety of patterns and colors heavy crash In a variety of all new a lot offered ,0 ''ct lhts Iot patterns and colors worth for week-end chooilng of nw cretonnes. Thirty-si "5 cents the yard Ppeclnl Inches wide a Special 42 Yd.

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