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-18 -CRTC A CO A TT AY TRIBUNE TUESDAY. TICITTST T. 19. GASOLINE ALLEY-THE EYES HAVE IT 13 I II I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I II I 1 I II I II I 1 I I I 1111 I fil I I I II II I 11 In I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I 1 a. 1 Cmn.

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i.r.3.,1 ip (a4 lor a If I 116. I itill.W,'',:,.31 GOLIY, HERE 1 1 1 e'll 1110. a At A 't SYNOPSIS. Swell Garrickthe World's Perfect Tailor's Dummyis the label given him by those who didn't know that his well molded body had been created by athletic training rather than tailoring skill Maitland, a crooked gambler. is the purported guardian of lovely Rhoda Fairclough.

Re and Schewan. hie chief, plot to trick Rhoda Out of a tortune. has Rhoda adjudged insane. She has been administered a drug which will produce temporary madness. Raving no Proof of guilt, Garrick Wermines to aettle the matter in his own way.

His solicitor tells him that If Rhoda can gain and maintain her liberty for twenty-eight daye she will be considered legally cane. Garrick Undertakes a bold rescue. He escapes to London with Rhoda. Garrick hires Alt, a tarmhand out ot Work, as a helper and buys his silence. One of the gang la shot during an encounter in eaTick's home ard the police suspect Garrick.

After a series of narrow escapes from the Pollee and Sehewan's gang. Rhoda finds shelter in the home of a Mrs. Tarranio and her Gus Esdale. Rhoda believes they are friends of her uncle. It is evident to Garnet they wish to be rid of him.

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S. Pat ol 1913. IL 0, 4 IVINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER: The Stowaway mosyloloo I INSTALLMENT XLIV. INSTA1 I V. Miss M'Cormic Says Marriage Cost $40,000 IkAit- 41P0 kAll WI 111060a 11 Aallb rgool tr- I COULD oNly GU "THAT 1301D OUTIA -THAT PALLWAY AN' COULD tooK IN r-- -NEN Rooms! GOOD ti I GAT v'RE MOAN' 114' 130AT Is Plit-LI NOW tr- I COULD ONLY GU "THAT 1301D OUTIA GOOD AIGIAT! wE'RE 114AT 14ALLWAY ANI COULD LOOK iN -NEN Rooms! Sb- rts J.

e- i 7 r6i.) a 41 I WELL. I 5NEAKED OM 1145 ot! FFE1G4TER 0KAy NOW GOTTA 5EARC 1AER Mom Top To 130TIoM WINNtE's 730ARV TINP t-kETZ-- 1 ,21 t7r1 i it WELL.1 5NEAKED OM 11-115 OL1 FFE1G4TER oKpky NOW GOTTA 1 1AER FROM roc TO 130TIOM WiNN1E'3 ON 730ARO I'LL TINP 1-1E-- TZ 'PlLIPVF lt ME tt i rt 1 71)t 1 I 11 61'61) Hr.11111,, 1 I LI 1.4 ri 1 il BRUTAL CALLOUSNESS. They left Garrick alone with Rhoda and he talked brightly of their pros- pects. It would not be much good. he reflected, putting her on her guard against these people.

They were obiously trying to get at her property In some way and so would. if possible. prevent his marrying her. Wellit would not be possible. Nor could they do anything to her property while he was alive.

For the rest. there could be little doubt that they would tively shield Rhoda from the police. And to that extent they were Useful. In the dining room downstairs Mrs. Tarranio was speaking to Esdale.

You needn't look as if the whole thing had failed! I see how we can do it! 1m going to makeCynaz help." "I'm going to use him at his own job, you ass! Garrick doesn't suspect anything. I'll speak to him when he comes downstairs. You buzz off." When Garrick came downstairs Mrs. Tarranio buttonholed him. "Young man.

I love for yourself aloneas well as for Rhoda's sake. rd like you to come here every d.y to see her. But it can't be done. There's a risk of the police tracing youand Gus and I don't want to go to prison 7. for harboring a lunatic." "I quite see your point of view." said Garrick gravely.

"I thought you would! You've got a lot of sense under that lovely hair. It does seem rather a pity to risk spoiling things just In order to hold her hand for a few minutes for the next fourteen daysor is it fifteen? Write her as often as you like but keep away until she's legally sane. It sounds inhospitable but you understand!" Garrick understood. Ile would keep away in the sense that he would rot actually call at the housebut that house was going to be kept under ohsemation day and night lie got into Alistair's car and drove to a side street where be changed back into shabby clothing. Although the police were nominally looking for C.

I I AtoS. tAr.of A 41, 040 t4t: 'z )0. 5 4 A I IN, BY GEORGE SHAFFER. tUblento Tribune Preis tirrvire1 Hollywood, July 31.A few personal nominations, suggested by round of the film colony: For sense of humorMary McCormic, former Chicago grand opera singer, now dividing her time and energy between fostering a movie career and tr3-ing to untie the bonds of with Prince Serge M'clivani Yea. my marriage cost rue $10,000.

It would have cost more but I got awake in time. At that why should I begrudge the money? For every dollar it cost, marriage gave rne one good, hearty laugh. And a good laugh is worth something these days." For the most unique family situationSally niers. Hoot Gibson's wife, still holding off on the postponed divorce steps with Hoot while she bargains with hoot over an agreement continuing the fond personal bonds which have developed between Sally and Iloot's ten year old daughter, Lois. by his former marriage to Helen Gibson.

a 4. A Friend in Need 1 BeacA Party. The Juniors ot the Edgewater Catholic 'Woman's club will have a heath party and 'wiener roast at 7:30 tornor. row right on the Northwestern univerally campus. Arrangement are In ullortzo of Mivos Margaret Those Happy Days Return to State-Lake Request for Playing Cards.

peat the favor. There are so many "Dear Bliss Brown: Some time ago patients here in the sun ward, play- ing cards all day in order to pans the you helped tie to get some playing time away that our supply wears out card. sod I womier if you would rob- oulekly. J. I a slick detector he Warburton Gamble's Dr.

NVatsoa runs true to tradition. June Clyde does a nice piece of work in a sensational Ole. Anna May Wong slithers sinisterly through the action. Doria Lloyd puts over a clever character bit as a certain Mrs. Murphy and other are satisfactorily por trayed.

The picture has been atmospherically photographed and was well directed. Mystery and suspense angles are well maintained and there is a slight flavoring of romance. Thee 'It do well to patronize the state-Lake this week. Low temperature and prices and hiqh grade entertainment don't ALWAYS go together. See you soon.

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"That's to buy beer for the boys." meaning grips. props. electri clans, carpenters, sound men. As a result Lilian doesn't need to do any scene for the mechanical toree steal scenes for her. "A STUDY IN SCARLET." Produed by World Bide.

Distributed by Fog. Directed by Edwin L. Marin. Presented at the State-Lake theater. THE CAST Sherturk Holmes Reginald Owen Mrs.

Pike Anna May Wong Eileen Io ter Juno Clyde Merrydew Alan Distebart Jobs Stanford John Warburton Dr. Watson Warburton Gamble Jibes Kerrigan Lastrade Allan Mowbray 31rs. Murphy Doris Lloyd Will Swallow Kean Dolly Leib, 'Sennett Raker Cecil Reynold Captain Pike Wyndham Standing Dearing lialliwell Hobbs Ab Tet Thin lingual Mn. Hudson Temple Pigott MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN To livirli sMERIDAN i RA Au boors Open 1:30 P. at Jahn IIIARRYNIORE Diana WYNYARD TO; "REUNION IN VIENNA" 106 ExtraLaurel Hardy Comed Tomorratar Entire Neer 411'T, I.FE Tow, In "THE NUISANCE" CI.

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11.1CIRIETT HOCTOK 4 berninvsky.s Monne the Seirerp MAMA LOVES PAPA 1.11EVA TASRMAN MARV ROLAND CHARLIE RUGGLES xij For the height of irony. the Los Angeles city board of education. which last Saturday sent to Paramount btu. di and asked fifteen copies each of certain still photos from Cecil Mille's recent picture. "Sign of the Cross." The school board wants the stills "for educational in connection with high school courses In Roman history.

.01.. Open Clowtotlo Colbert 41 COVER THE WATER FRONT' ese- Opens 10:45 as. CUNT VAUDEVILLE AND STAGE REVUE! JOE E. MOD FREDA a FAME JACKIE HELLER SID PAGE Co. I KIMBARIC t12440 KIM HA Kk A Pitts-Todd Comedy Clive JACKSON PK Comfortably Irnol Walter Catlett Fredric AND THE HAWK" MA ()UETTE Stan.

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Gloria Stuart JEFFERY 7Litrit RI7TH CHATTERTON in "LILLY TURNER" "Stage romance," she read. "Miss Ma Demaine, the leading lady at the Parnassus theater, was this morning married by special license to Mr. Lyle Garrick of Marron street, the yea known club. Last Tiro imvit Doors OPtill 8:43 A. M.

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MINUTE MYSTERY I By H. A. RIPLEY I "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1033" 13 stars 300 girls! EA AB RUODTSHME Ri VECHE CUCK 4 nuottotsstaoLER a NOSE 1 LINITEnRUST 4 SHERIDANCOOL By Betriouratton Pherulan Irvine Ruth thotterton. "Lilly Turner." Adult only SCREEN. FIRST CHICAGO SHOWING sHoRE 711.111 i 01Trll's-salriNc0 1 EtGTO "zoo IN BrIDN" it Young 11 atlitad er "zoo IN Young CROVE 7UTH rrTAGE-70 Cool Clark Comte RtTR CHATTEItTON In "LILLY ITIIN ER" "STUDY IN SCARLET" Doors Oven 11.1,5 4.

IL Wrote Chanre I and WOW-ING ALL CHICAGO! VOGUE COOL IRESH AIR nom) Bromiwav Fredri. March. ear. limit. Carole Lamtaird Jark EUilLE AND TIM RAMC' 1 'MtGA 11.0 KEYSTONE z913 famia IN 419" ')C I vg a a a la a a ci a a a a a a a a a a Is FROLIC 35TH Mat.

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"EAGLE AND THE HAHN." 4.1g0;11P ,411. OLUOURAIAN1 STRATFORr 63d-Halated. Mat. Daily Zaatt Pitta-TfatI Comic RUTH CHATTERTON In 'LILLY TURNER" "400's COOL BY REFRIGERATION WWI Aboridnn Rd. Ramon No ARBARIAN" MGMs RomancI Fleming By Mae Tillie.

Good Morning! Nappy days ARE here again! Prosperity's TURNED that old corner and perhaps it AIN'T goin' to rain no more! Not but what we could do with a little rola. No, Its neither Pollyanna nor a seeress speaking. Merely a lady who follows the cinemas and has been Mat-tied and overjoyed to discover that empty theater seats appear to be things of the past. It was just like old times yesterday at the State-Lake. Twenty cents till one o'clock.

lien I came out after the nrst show there was the good old waiting linewhile happy voices of ushers chantedas of yore: "Mezzanine only! No more seats on the main floor for an hour and twenty minutes." Honestly, I could have danced in the streetsit all looked and sounded so WELL! Well about that feature picture: Conan Doyle! Sherlock liohnes! Those names invariably open the door upon a host of pleasant memories! For there ain't many adults who haven't, in years gone by, spent spellbound eves following the adventures of the London detective whose deductive activities sired a certain style of mystery story and have served as pattern for the procedures of innumerable Imitative sleuthsPhilo Vance, Eilery Queen. etc. "A Study in Scarlet," adapted from the book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. has been modernized. It brings us a new type of Ilolmesa keen, robust, business man Holmes, and, In place of the goshawful, epiderly Prof.

Moriarty, a keen, robust, businesslike head criminal. 'Smatter of fact Detective 1 Holmes and Lawyer Merrydew look enough alike to be brothers. You may, of course, prefer your Holmes frail and hypodermic-pricked, but I'm sure you'll forgive the present incumbent his fitness when you see what PlcHLAND 71)TH ASHIANIVW Ctol James Gleation Comet 17 Hit "Made on Montanmert 411E11111111U11111113111111111; im as keenly as ever, he now had little fear of being caught. As long as he kept to shilling' a night lodging houses he would be reasonably safe. When Garrick had gone Mrs.

Tarranio took a bus and then the underground to Euston station. Then she walked until she came to a very little that bore the sign of Cynaz, Jobbing Printer." She was with Mr. Cynaz for an hour. after which she went hame and sought out Esdale. "There are two things for you to do, my lad.

The first is. get the telephone diecennected at onceand keep it disconnected. The eecond thing Is. to prevent any letter reaching the girl. That's all for the next four days." 'And then?" "Listen." said Mrs.

Tarrant and explained. Garrick had told Rhoda that he would telephone or write every day. At the end of the first day she was a little hurt at hearing nothing from Elm. When the next day brought nothing she was puzzled. The third day 'the was miserable.

And on the fourth day she was in a state bordering on prostration. If he had told her he would not write or telephone her she would not 12-ave minded. But he had raid he wouldwhich meant that something must have prevented him. She believed that he was now In no danger from the polleebut she knew that Schewan and his gang had made more than one attempt to kill him. At half past four in the afternoon she was sitting In the drawing room with Mrs.

Tarrant, waiting for tea. when Esdale burst in, appearing to be in a state of excitement. Ile was carrying a copy of the Evening Record. the matter, Gus?" "Nothing." he growled. He waited until Rhoda looked at him in surprise nd then: "Look here, Bliss Fairclough, I know you won't think me rude if I say I want to rpeak to Mrs.

Tarrant privately for a few minutes." Rhoda got up, but Mrs. Tarranio intervened. "Stay here. dear! Come along, Gus!" They went out of the room together, leaving rhoda, as they had In tended. In a state of great alarm at their mysterious behavior.

Her thoughts flew to Gareicewieli the inevitable fear that the gang had murdered him. She looked wildly round the room and saw the Evening Record. She had just picked it up when Mrs. Tarrant returned. "Don't look at that paperyet!" said Mrs.

Tarranio. She took the girl by both hands and urged her to the sofa. "Tell me quickly!" gasped Rhoda. "Lyleis he dead?" "No, no. no! He's alive and wellnever better in his life!" "01" Rhoda breathed again.

I as afraid--" ground to Euston station. Then she walked until she came to a very little ehop that bore the rign of Cynaz, Jobbing Printer." She was with Mr. Cynaz for an hour. after which she went and sought out Esdale. "There are two things for you to do.

my lad. The first is. get the tele- phone diaeennected at onceand keep it disconnected. The second thing is. ta prevent any letter reaching the girt That's all for the next four days." And then?" "Listen." said Mrs.

Tarrant and explained. Garrick had told Rhoda that he would telephone or write every day. At the end of the first day she was a little hurt at hearing nothing from When the next day brought nothing she was puzzled. The third day 'she was miserable. And on the fourth day she was in a state bordering on prostration.

If he had told her he would not write or telephone her he would not 4 minded. But he had raid he wouldwhich meant that something must I have prevented him. She believed that he was now In no danger from the policebut she knew that Schewan and his gang had made more than one attempt to kill him. At half past four In the afternoon she was sitting in the drawing room with Mrs. Tarrant.

waiting for tea. when Esdale burst in. appearing to be in a state of excitement. Ile was carrying a copy of the Evening Record. NV'hat's the matter.

Gus?" "Nothing." he growled. He waited until Rhoda looked at him In aurprise end then: Look here. Miss Faieciough, I know you won't think me rude If say I want to rpeak to Mrs. Tarrant privately for a few minutes." hod got but Mrs. Tarranio Intervened "Stay here.

dear! Come along, Gus!" 4-. They went out of the room together, leaving Phoda, as they had In- tended. In a state of great alarm at their mysterious behavior. Her thoughts flew to Gareickwieli the inevitable fear that the gang had murdered him. She looked wildly round the room and saw the Evening Record.

She had just picked it up when Mrs. Tarrant returned. Don't look at that Paperyet!" said Mrs. Tarrant. She took the girl by both hands and urged her to the sofa.

"Tell me quickly!" gasped Rhoda. "Lyleis he dead?" "No. no no! He's alive and wellnever better in his life!" "01" Rhoda, breathed again. "1 afraid" PALACE Ittta 19:43 I pr rhin 3 1 La Salle rOOL coNnirlosrn AIR PEGGY HOPKINS MILTON CENTER COOL Refrizerallitn Line In Si trvingt Yredrie Mnreh. Corn', Lombard.

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from 1:30 Nene', Carroll ht Paul Lokaa "ss Before the Mirror OUR NEW COOLING SYSTEM NOW IN OPERATION ALWAYS '70 COM (lontintintle from 8:45 A. M. "Devil's Brother', WOODS ilunit SYLVIA SIDNEY Donald Cook. Mary Ante ft ki K. IA orate CoPyright: 1933: Ity The Chicago Tribune.

HIDDEN TREASURE. "This Is certainly the bunk." 'nut- tered Officer Jenkins. Ile wiped the 11 perspiration from his face. reached down and removed from the green grass of the large, flat stone he had just turned over with exaggerated et- fort and retrieved the cigaret he had drotyped. "Hidden treasurediamonds, jewElm.

cisbah! And with old Fordney On the job, too! You wouldn't think hed fall for suet) a gag." he continued to his companion, Officer Browns who vas industriously epading nearby. Jenkins was tired and weary and ready to call It a day, but Inspector Kelley turned to him with a glare on digging. Jenkins dug. The police had received an anony- that meant only one thingto keep mous letter inelosing a rough sketch atating that they would find buried beneath the dirt floor of the old abanI doned and haunted Wiltshire mill over $200.000 worth of jewelry stolen twen ty-one years before from the home of alme. Karloskt a wealthy recluse and spiritualist While knowing that moat anony mous communications were worthy of little attention.

Kelley. after discuss" ing the matter with the professor. decided to inveetigate. "Well, Fordney." he remarked, i i while I don't believe this place Is I I haunted, I can understand the villag" Listen. dear! There's a nasty little shock coming.

I can't really era around here thinking so! There make it any better. I don't want to talk like a grandmother but we all ta something queer about it No one know that love Is blind. You had a kind of little eye opener the other night has been in here for yearsthat's when we told you that he bad been drunkand he afterwards confirmed it sure." himself by saying he didn't remember what had happened. Well, now" The bimself busily en- Rhoda had snatched up the paper and stared at It seeing nothing that gaged with a spade, removed from the concerned Garrick or herself. dirt on It a rusty.

twisted nail and "In the Stop Press, dear." prompted Mrs. Tarranio. 1 after a moment's silence replied, "I Now anybody with an expert knowledge of printing would have seen wonder if were too, Some one i through that supposed "news item" in the Stop Press column. Hi would has been here and been here have seen seen that the type was not exactly the same as that of the newspaper anti and that it had been imposed by hand. Ile would have guessed that somebody had perpetrated a deliberate fake on a single copy of the paper.

OW DID But to Rhoda's Inexpert eye there was nothing suspicious about those Nee sohnion on nage 311 dozen odd lines In the Stop Press column. "Stage Romance: she read. "Miss Alla Demaine, the leading lady at :..1 .4, the Parnassus theater, was this morning married by special license to Mr. 1 Lyle Garrick of Marron street. Mr.

Garrick. it will be remembered, was recently suspected of murder. but was soon able to establish his innocence." am Oa cam zem PL I ti The next moment Mrs. Tarranio ran to the door. 0 usury ,4 Brandy! Quick! She has fainted," she said to Esdale, who was waiting cutside, and added: It's all right.

boyshe believta it. In three dayswith audnetatun, a little management on my partthe coast will be clear for you." For a week it looked as If Mrs. Tarranio's plan would defeat Itself by Its SOP, OINTMENT thoroughness. It Is but little exaggeration to say that during that AND TALCCM POWDER time Rhoda hovered between life and death. They know these They felt compelled to call in a doctor to find out what was the matter 1 with her.

wide household remedies I "In the sense in which you use the word there is nothing the matter," are made of the purest in. pronounced the doctor. "You told me she had had an unhappy love affair. gredients and when used And that I suppose accounts for it. She is suffering from shock and nervous prostration.

See that she stays in bed and is kept perfectly quiet. If any regularly will keep the skin fresh symptoms occur, send for meotherwise there is nothing that I can and scalp in good condition. I do. It may be a long job." CutIcura Soap for daily After Esdale had seen the doctor off he talked it over with Mrs. Tarrant.

"If she's going to be an invalid for a month, or even a week, we are toilet use, Cu ell earn dished," be remarked. 0111Illtellit tobealanyskin i We are!" admitted Mrs. Tarranio. "I thought she would just cry a affection, and Cuticura hit and then listen to reason." There was a brutal callousness in the words that escaped Esdale. Each of them would have shrunk from inflicting physi- Talcum to refresh the cal torture on a young womanbut neither of theta thought anything of skin.

-s, i i subjecting her to mental agony. 11 "I'm In favor of dropping the whole stunt!" said Esdale gloomily. Sesp25c.Ointment25cand50c. eail Talcum 25c. You always are, us darling, when anything goes wrong," returned proprietors: Potter Drug IAlliAjdi Mrs.

Tarrant. "But there's plenty of time yet." atChemicalCorPors 1 Ten daysnext Thursday week," he cut in. ti on. Maiden, a Yesand if she isn't well enough to do anything by then re an ccur --N, ulati Mau. 11, eleventh hour plan for cutting our lossand making a nice little profit Into Shaving Villt the bargainthough not of course what we expected." 1 Cream Copyright: 1933: By Roy Vickers.

14. 'II LContinued tomorrowl MAY WOOD Sani-rlush 0 TIFIOWN LIDO 6t Itt Jon E. BROWNPATH lc I A ELLIS "ELMER THE GREAT COOLED BY REFRIGERATION 3194 Linen In. at Belmont. ft Unit Show IINCOLN Healthfully Cool Naney Carroll.

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It is made especially to clean toilets. It is also effective for cleaning automobile radiators. Complete directions are on the can. At grocery, drug and hardware stores, 25c. The Hygienic Products Canton, Obi.

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