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SECTION TWO. ffif 'VT GENERAL NEWS, SOCIETYMARKETS, WANT ADS. Tee Tribune's Telephone Nnmber Is Central OlOO 4 GREATEST 5 WORLD'S THE NEWSPAPER 1 1 OOf S. THURSDAY, MARCH li THE GUMPS OUT OF THE TOMB 1 (Ritibon i 1 wlelton The Leopardess BY KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT KNG TUT- OCT LPT Ti OR 35 00 MeVS ne xattN JAMA V0OJVD UV0 "TO HV. VHOVOH-.

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born of Scotch parent, lived with her father on one of the islands of the South E-r mother had died when she wa a tiny child and her father had marnci one of ft! omen of tit- island. Olails crew tip like a native child. Evoa. a native Oral's in a fit of jealousy, pepe. the cause of Kvoa'a jealousy, saves Olaila.

Pepe trt a the native girl and she dies that, night. OlalU is as superstitious an a and Pepc'a Incantations and Evoa'e death terrify her. octt Quarts, a rich youiiy American, comes to the island In his yacht He Olaila tA wts take her back with him to America. She dots not like him and rebuffs him. tepmother tells Quaigr thai hs can wia the trirl by threatening to destroy hrr nl unae.

Ha tries the native incantation, and Olaila in fear promises to marry him. I'll 1 1 1 KaaamI VLjgesicAx INSTALLMENT IV. GLALLA DAXCF.S FOR SCOTT'S FRIENDS. Quaigg kind, his training was patient. lie had so far respected her.

Sbefead the luxuries and playthings of a princess. Only her white inheritance her that she was his slave. Black superstition sat cm her reck. There ni a battle in her poor darkened mind. Perhaps it would be easier to dery QuiS.

to die in firy torture? 1 0 fcS MM CLOSEUPS The Inquiring Reporter Every Day He Asks Five Persons, Picked at Random, a Question. Tribune Society Editor to Lecture to Medill School A society editor's job is peculiarly a woman's and one of the most "The Living Dead" has been started. It is the dope picture in which Mrs. Wallace Reid is being featured. With her in the cast are Bessie Love, George Hackathorne, Claire McDowell, Victory Batcman and Frio --T." 1 $1,000,000 Is Left for Old Folks' Home Monument to Parents of Emilie Jane Smith.

'Bell Boy 13' Sure to Make You Giggle If You Donft, Something Aivful Ails You agreeable a Wayne. The male lead has not yet i been chosen. The story ia by C. Gard 1 i 1 I -mi mm LES CJORR.IS we focghtS ry I fo out? o) i-teeRpf in' 1 "lb But Nt li v-' haveiogo i TO CANADA LSS TO EN joy 2V' As MANLty The Tribune will pay S3 each for mixtions accepted for the Inquiring porter to at-k. Send name and address wild your questions to The lnquinn' Keporter, Chicago Tribune." For today's question Mrs.

1. Kubista, 2330 South 5i)th nvenuP, Ciecrtf, 111., was awarded newspaper for a woman to hold, according to India Moffett, society editor of Tut; Tribune, who is to speak the suhleet at 8 ner Sullivan and the picture is being directed by John Griffith W'ray. Hatherine Perry, wife of Oven Moore, will play opposite Herbert Raw-linson in Twenty Dollars." Holbrook Blinn and Clara Fames have been, signed by Alary Pickford to undertake important r61es in her nest picture, the title of which has not yet been decided. i ft 4 The Question. Do you believe in pardons for criminals? Where Aked.

Grant Park garage, Monroe street. The Answers. t.U his breath QonalJ Croft held tight of her. clock tonight be- fore the -Medill -chool of journal- of Northwest-! rn universii 31 West, LaWe street, Accuracy is the foundation stone a successful so- I 7TY 18 H. A.

Keesler. Diana hot musician That won! such a BAM! He is the Eddie Cantor BELL BOY 13." Produced by Ince. Directed by William Seiter. Presented at the Chicagro. THE CAST.

Harry Elrod Douglas MacLean Kitty Clyde Margaret Loomia Uncle Klrod John Stepplins "Pink" Jean Walsh The Mystery Euger Burr ifi ciety column, she Gays, and to have editor must have the JtOi'P I T. that a soeiet of the silver sheet. See you tomorrow! Harding Drifting Toward Miami, Find sure; I don't In Le in circumstant! tw dence, so I can't see why they shouuln t. be pardoned. In some cases a pardon wouli.

bo. a good thing. 1 confidence and friendly feeling of so- ciety, for she is dependent on society) for accurate news. But, being so young and so healthy, there would be hours when she forgot Qsaigg, he being absent, and when, like the caged leopardess down there, she played. Near the iron gates of River Knoll there was a pretty lodge, and its rwy English keeper had a family of tow "headed youngsters.

For them, on a bright May morning, Olaila pu.t flowers in her hair and danced. So it was that Donald firnt saw her. She was unaware of any spectator but the 'delighted children, and the was wildly gay with the gayety that only heartbreak allows to its victims in moments of forgetfulnesa She fcad taken off her tweed skirt, her tailored shirt, her shoes and stockinga, and danced, in a brief silk slip, bare legged, on the turf. The little grass blades ere cool as water to her feet. Olaila laughed and danced.

Donald Croft held his breath at sight of her. He was giad the child was happy. He had been mm mere are amusing incidents in UCtl OUg Itt JKCSt, Plenty in a society editor's work, s. Daytona, March 7President 1. By Mae Tince.

Good morning! If you don't laugh at Bell Boy 13 Iwve set the bojs at Jolii and in.ir of them might be helped by a pardon, Glen F. McCot man. 76 Wit Mon Provision for the establishment of a $1,000,000 home for aged in memory of her father, a pioneer Chicago merchant, and her mother, is included tn the will of Miss llmilie Jane Smith, which was filed for prolate yesterday before Assistant Probate Judge Frederick Elliott. An estate of is placed in trust with the Merchants' Loan and Trust company under the terms ot' the will, which reveals years of strict' est economies on the part of the aged woman in order that a lifelong tlreain of a substantial monument to her parents might be realized. Miss Smith, who was 84 years old, tiled on Jan.

in her home at 516 Oakwood boulevard. Construction of the home will be begun, the will directs, when invent-merit of the trust principal haw Increased the total fund to Kleven prominent Chicagoaiu-, three of whom have died since the will was executed, are named as members of the governing board of th proposed home. The living members are Alexander II. Revell, Edward L. Ryerson, Mar- 1 street, attorney intuit ma iq ntii.

J. io iiaiu overlook the insults of the climbers and publicity seekers, who think that a society editor must be bribed to insert you must be enveloped in a cemete-riahc atmosphere that.no merri no llut MAYt VVigair-Wi: (MyA i Real criminals Harding today found what he is seeking in Florida quiet and uninterrupted rest and recreation. After a night spent aboard the houseboat Pioneer just south of Daytona, the chlff Aveent ivA. with bis hnsr PTrlwrri rr? there where items in her column. a men have ment can pierce.

Anyway 1 laughed and everybody else in the optience of prison oubtful. Scott had so little sweetness, no tendernesses that Croft had ever learned a i a Pardon and lesson been able to discover. He went on, smiling, up to the house, to which his lug which I was one laughed at the thing B. McLean A. D.

Lasker, and Charles from start to finish. We chuckled, G. Dawes, motored to Seabreeze for a gage had been carried before him in the motor. Schwab Abandons Trip to Ruhr Because He Has Grip i.j be a boost, while 1 on tinucd time That evening, in the long, handsome room which, with its French win- We game of golf, while the yacht, with We haw-hawed. We snickered migni prove an 1: pioutily gt uited, pardons Mrs.

Harding and other members of the party proceeded down the river right. Mis. R. P. Garrett, Hast 70 IChieago Tribune Kereign ics PARIS.

March Charles M. Schwab, after an interview with Marshal Foch this afternoon, announced that he was not croing: to the Ruhr. grinned. SO it MAY bo tragedy for some folka but it WAS comedy for us, and nve are willing to bet something or other that you'll find it funny, too. Young Mr.

Elrod of the story wasn't street, housewife Well, I am very mui lAAaV 6ROADWAYN.V Xf and anchored off New Smyrna, The President, after a round of golf, motored to New Smyrna and again went aboard about 1 o'clock. An hour later the cruise down the river was resumed. The next stop- "I caught a cold on the trip over," i tin A. Ryerson, John P. Wilson Mr.

Schwab said after returning to his running, around looo. hotel from the interview with Marshal Gnce a ami Foch. "I developed grip in the Lon- convicted, he should BORN a bell boy, jou understand sw, opened on a moonlit night, he waited with his host and fellow visitors Olalla's belated appearance. When she came in and slowly made her greet hs and touched his hand, gi-ing her perfunctory small smile, he doubted if lie were the dancing child he had seen. This was a sad woman, beautiful and jraceful, certainly and a submissive wife.

The way she looked 'at Quaigg made the young lawyer's heart shrink. No free woman ever looks at a man that. Slave girls, women of harems, women of the streets tamed animals! He sat down at her left hand at the table and turned his deep set blue eyes upon her with searching kindness. She ai ike a well trained child, and tas beautifully courteous. Her liquid eyes weu as inscrutable as those of Juaigg's leopardess which, with the other guests, Donald had been taken down aito the basement to admire.

He talked a great deal-to Olaila in hi low, kind voice, and she listened respectfully, her lips moving sometimes to repeat his ord. After dinner they went out for coffee and cigarets by moonlight and skillfully banked electric light, on the terrace, and here Quafgg was guilty of a liberate cruelty to Olaila and tiis guests. He called her, and she came from ivr auaint and eracious listeninc. and stood before him. The women smiled None of his ancestors; to the best of i plnS Place was not announced or even 7 MIDNIGHT1 I Frederick T.

Haskell, John R. Lord, Albtrt W. Harris, and Henry P. Crow ell. The three who have died ari aon rogs, ana me aocior sent me to i i decided in advance, as will be the cus the Riviera.

Now leei equal tiv-jt a Moses J. Wentworth, Byron L. Smith, io not sod so I uo not his knowledge, were bell boys. No, he was born in the lap of luxury and his chief object in life was to keep from doing any work. Also, having arrived tom during the voyage down the inland waterway to Miami.

The yacht is expected somewhere in the vicinity of Titusville for the nigljt anchorage. This will allow an "i wis 'v mean thai all convicted 1 persons should be kept in prison. Ro-rn hil, 116 South Da Kali to the 'German trip, am going home. I believe that any journey I could make now into the occupied territory would be ill timed." Mr. Schwab denied that his trip to and Seymour Morris.

In her will, Miss Smith expressed the wish that the home' should provide retreat for all deserving aged persons regardless of creed or except that in the event of luck of accommodations for all uppli- at years of discretion or otherwise, as his uncle would have told you he had become enamoured of an actress, I Miss Kitty Clyde, whom he most ear-1 other game of golf tomorrow at Rock- ledge, Cocoa or Vero i Europe was semi-official, but he admit-1 ted that he had conferred with Presi-jdent Harding before leaving the Unit I ed States. street, bond salesman I do not believe in pardons for criminals. A person who commits murder and is sentenced to prison is no less a murderer if par-i oned. The offense Banker to Star in Play ctiiir. liU-H- eei min i i' piiuuhi be given preference.

of Credit Men Tonight lCarusQ Costumes, Sold at Roth sexes will be admitted to the i I 1. I PERKINS I nestly desired to marry. Right there he ran up against a snag. The snag was uncle. Marry an actress? liar! Nevair! What to do! What to do! Our hero, after a series of complications which shall not be disclosed on this fair page, iinds himself in the uniform and brass buttons of service.

To A one act business play will be tC uoiiie, wujcit, lur ni ujicrifl, ptiuiii ie- cannot be c.ondoned'by idoii. Why change the sentence, Auction, Go for "Song' I i of Credit Men jit'ne Forum to be held tonight at 6:30 o't-lock in the Hotel La urns giving them a chance to repeat, the Miss Stella C. Kilixk uith of the way her swift docility seared their pampered pride of sex. "Olaila," lie said, "go and put on your native dress and dance tor us." reached to a great vase of hot house roses and piled them into her arms. "Put these round your neck and waist and in your hair.

Wear the scarf we re married in bare feet everything and be long." She stood for au instant holding the "roses and looking at him silently. Her breast moved quickly under its silver tulle. "I tion't want to do that. Scott," the just, murmured. "These women ion't dress so nor dance so it is not like dancing on the island before my Jrkndg my people.

Don't you see? Please! Quaigg's brows met. his eyesglittered at her. "Go and'do as I say quickly," he said, loud, sharp, and stern. Olaila moved off with a bent head. Donald Croft felt his heart swell up generously.

He crossed the terrace Quaigg and bent over his chair. "She doesn't want to dance for us, man," he said, "why do you make designated ns the Washington and lane Smith Old People's home, provided, however, that women will be pn terred above men when the number of applicants exceeds the capacity. Washington Smith, the father, came to Chicatro In ISIS and established a the hotel where he is employed in the Michigan U. President to Address Alumni Here New York, March 7. Special.

The gorgeous costumes linked with the memories of Enrico Caruso's operatic triumphs went for a "song" today under the auctioneer's hammer. As each costume, draped limply over a form, many brilliant with rich embroidery and trimming, was put upon I California a e. stenographer, natu-! rally I do. First find out whether the pur. 'is really guilty, and, it Rurton of the i business in Lake street.

Pi(Ment Marion Salle, entitled "Credit and Financial Conditions Past, Present and Future As Seen from a Banker's Viewpoint." George Woodruff, vice president of the National Bank of the Republic, is the star in the play. The other members of the cast are E. H. Buiress, secretaary of the Herman H. Hettler Lumber company, S.

Einstein, credit manager of the Florsheim Shoe company, and Otto F. Schultz, credit manager of the Western Felt works. of course of time comes uncle. Miss Clyda is also there. No more of th plot from me to you.

You will say, though, thac this little skit is exceedingly well acted and directed. It is full of pep; has some clever subtitles and good photography and direction. Without a doubt, though, it is the personality plus of Mr. McLean that puts it over with the stage, the audience studied it curi-! he is, let him go dh ad ously, but refused to bid until the and take his punish-starting prices came down to $10. merit.

I think it is ah Manv of the costumes were bought by right for the govt rnt.i Quaigg smiled up at him. Again he spoke so that every one on the terrace dealers. The prices averaged $20. The to exercise the power ot pardon. We highest price paid was $70.

owe that consideration to the innocent. President Masaryk Passes 73d Birthday in Health ((liiruRo Tribune foreign Nrrvlrf.J PR AG UK, March 7. President Mas aryk of Czeeho-Slovakia celebrated his 73rd birthday here today, enjoying fairly good health. He has still three years of a seven year term to serve ami under the constitution may have another term, which in exceptional in his case. niveisity of Michigan has written a letter to each of the 2,000 alumni in Chicago, asking them to hear his message to be delivered at the annual dinner of the I nivui-ity of Michigan Alumni asso-j elation of Chicago, at thef Hotcd La Salle Friday evening, March 16.

President Burton says lie intends to discuss frankly questions of policy vitally affecting the interests of the university. I Retailer's Profit Is 400 I Per Cent on Potatoes AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? otrd him. "My wife doesn't always do what she wants, my friend." he said. Being rJ wife and economically dependent, the does what I want she is honest you see?" Olaila came out slowly, and began to dance. She had obeyed her master, fr heart burned in the black smoke of anger and humiliation.

She, a white to dance naked before these women in their gowns! She could see the locked amusement in their eyes, the delighted glitter in the eyes of the men. that tall, thin faced man. her husband's friend, stood with his head bent, Copyright: 1023: New York Tribune, Inc. vjhki You are far awav om BUilES TRIP AMD HAVL (o TRY l-fc'yes turned from her, smoking fast and nervously. "AMD You ALWAY5 PnO That awful vAjHiTe pepper that MAKES Your GRUB TasTE AS Though t's half Df5CAVrr ROOM 1 OrE.VV STEAMSHIP MOVKMK.M.

Arrived. At. Intnl. Majestic New Yoflf Mount Clay New Bayeni New Yurlt. tiiusemie Verdi New Naiil ArJP UGRY WHERE ovJ Oo YOU GT ThoSC MAKBLC5-LIKC BuTTeR BALLS THAT JUMP OUT FROM UMDER Ybot WKjtPe Ae4D ACT LIKE A BDLV ToPPCD APPKOACH Ljnohburg.

Va March 7. -Mrs. VV. J. Crowdcr of this city, while peel- uig a potato yesterday, found a note i Tyrrhcru Yorlt ambuiif in it 1 1 cot 24 cents a bushel.

What did! Amer. New York Rio Janeiro i Mauret.inia Pli.tleetm llySw York i jou fci Lapland New York it was signed G. I-. Beardsley, I York (Stanton, Mich," and was dated Jan. Laonm York 1 Mrs Crnwilr-r fa Id naid 20 eenta HesoiuUi New York Quaigg had stood up to watch.

At the end she gave a little run and 4od ia front of him. holding herself back, quelled, quivering like a panther kd in spring. Then she ran in and he, with a laughing apology, swiftly her. Croft dropped down from the terrace, unnoticed by the applauding others, ran around to the front door by which he entered thj large, brightly hail. He could not have explained the uncontrollable impulse that tnoved him to this unwarranted small act.

Olaila was slowly mounting the wide steps. He swung himself up to the balustrade and caught her arm, turning her sive a gasping painful cry, bent down her head so that its ruddy hair the step, and set her teeth to his wrist. He dropped her with a exclamation and she ran up, sobbing and wringing her hands. Scott i us lhP hall and wrapped a handkerchief a peck for the potatoes. Tonight's Radio Programs 1 Wcft-rtj DiR-noa Ahti York Vandye.lt lUa ineiro.

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itn from his task he saw Donald Croft a few p. m. Mil-ank L. m't: i KYWMumca! program. 8 to Kah Chritzrnan.

soprano; i Co'tran, Ainu oillUU VUUU "iiin I of color across his cheekbones. The two men Wlaay, those telltale bars Kerguv. reader: piekover, atiir.natiiBt it o. at each other silently. Croft no more invitations to River Knoll: nevertheless he occasion- its hostess There were weak-end parties, country duo dances where itQ-jai trc to meet.

And there began to be a precious V7 43 Hil 7-, 1.., I he sat out '1 --C? i.f life. He danced with Mrs. Qw. Mrs. The tjeorjrians (orchevtrsl, Uae u-r and Ralph Rudder, maitaifer and director: Bu-i Hiil, ptaito.

Frank Ironi-, drums Ssti't'-y Pri ii-en. binjo: Kud'ier. Oliver Hams, cornet Jmituy banjo; Job i iilMiin. trombone; Dnv: Mdier, kaxoplioiie. liduua Jones and or.

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7:15 to 1 '0 ji- in. KIiKA, East Iltwbunh, P. Concert, 8:30 1. Thi.n Hl'rimt 1 ht fin the starlight, he wandered axong a uvau. "I KNOW TIIlv lamllatly will take me in if I can pay a little on account.

She really hated to urn as. mnm mvitauons. nw isj-uu and he had withdrawn 4 tghl one of those memory making, interviews, me out, and beeiclca, it wani't capttve into her seclusion. H. hecame increas-m Tho dnw lor crui.

to 1 1 u. m. WGY Concert. 7 to 1 1 :30 li summer inontus ie AND EOERY HOTEL ROOM' HAS TfjM RADIATOR TMe-r BrTGiM To POUMD AND WHISTLE A.M. -Amo EuerYwherc You find owe op Those vacakjt SRaini5 ONE OR THOSE LATE "nOTW Kts" TUMEES ThaT WtARLY Ybu CRAZY "ss.

and unhappy, hauntet ed bva vropathy which was extraordinarily pos- iet Ou ngg now and then at his club or at some eyes were like stones Croft found hivnself fVAH-fiOo! HOT, DOG! and profound. He nv -AuD Them You HOP OFF TrieSLEEPet? WALK IKJT Your? OUJ GioteT little home WHERE EUERYTHIW6 1 3 vTOST RlQHT-QH-H-H- BOY AlM'T IT A gr-rr-Rand AnD CLOR-R-Riou6 vf rajlvins' T.t.je. v.nt lh WVVJ. peireit, Coimcj 8 to 1J p. m.

St. lunula, tit. Cnvrt. to It p.m. KIiKA.

J'lltsbuJi'b, J'a Conotrt, to 1 1 -so p.m. lonely wife sJiut ij; in 'b'n frt about the strange iia. UK ho. hinir trained, no doVK, lor -r m.iswr ueiuic Dora Sends a Successor. Iv Eliza a I Jo rda Today What Doing S-XXJ wit a I be exhibited, put through ZZi control her? In what laj i T-ocpietely he must have PMJ JZl i 1U1K 'l'S he of buying a ticl.et rbie.

Croft tormented run of JuaW dwelling pi.s-; 1' riv. r. lie had formerly had the run 1 1 CON LNTKIVS. OiT Men' A lion Public Health American re i ftBEUT mm --id turc.i'it Ufa rtil i lWaK Wv, vUcr Wmdl Wl hi rinJ MEKTIN'iS n- ol ren-t Men. for a fishing trip.

His wu'e si "SJ lJ i4rt I'lJie Blue h- TX xa A cV. i A 1 It ibboa Mr. Scott yua, leJ a eeclM Ufe i' on the Hudson rivr estate, vI l'ue i Chicat i Cbl it id 'l il ItlVCJ-. A HLL'K MMiON diort ttorv in llie fiction Lt tre-n''t lation. of r'f U1 Mm He spent a day let hist train sro ni.

iety Council Mtirruivi i Chicago f'lui-rt-o Irs. it- A-i-t tre.it he --u ---n 3 Pilous, but si: 10 OIaUil- 11 WOUU1 and Scot fa paoinr leopardess 3 1 1 1 Willi llifrf ItLibUC friend; he had alys haa tnc ru Colorolo Magizinc of Simdays'Eibune Circuit Court Judaea La Sialic KVFNINi; MEKTI.VGS. firitiah Kminre AarueiatlOti Amtilnnuni i i Chn-ato Photo Nortt ern M-iid SHiotJl ol JourtiaJ iwrn rn Ktir I i liwiin otfelt 8 ,) p. The fttvjelv I i Ednor" Jot" and Dearborn' 1 Jie v.a8 hr husband ojUcb only a KcoffM n.v.i. iniv him.

He would atay traia ha Burt i h-r musical outlandish name. Kornrht: 10-J3: By Kathomne 'wiit I Continued lomrrovr.j lin 1.

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