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CHAPTER III

Lffence to royal blood I, on Stage No. 7 wm t!

»“V - ■> .* > >

wtn the

jlrd iiuat” eet, ready for the , camera and light crewa were ; Lnla’a stage dressing room on £ was at one side. The star upon the set from the studio e . waving an arm at the crew, g’ slaves! Who’s directing

lone!” ((

(j'^ltrogant Not When did he le hark on the loti” Her voice

Sfiilv became softer.

fVesterday. Does that give you

acart throbs, pall”

|jI eVi listen, Cupid, now don’t L suiaking around this set with t,uw and arrows because—"She ;t u (f as waiter entered with a of toast and coffee. “SandyI remembered! Let me at it I , hungry — that’s been the mat-

I wall nle.”

L 8 i,e ate, the ’phone rang. Lola

Eed it up herself.

» • bo. ■ ■ Yeah, it’s me, Frank • ■ •

,. Who said sof ... Mr. HanOU, he did, did he... Well, y.ou

[him through right away, do you

r t I don’t care — you let him I’ll yell loud enough to break Sv i-amera lens in the place if f t ry to pull that on me’” ie iiung up the receiver with a , “Trying to keep my friends

r 0 f the studio! I— ”

||. stopped suddenly, as a well |u|,, he maa, tanned and bronzed, Iw.mI iporti coat and trousers ap^,d in the doorway and smiled |Hrogau!” Lola exclaimed, and lp,.j to her feet. “They told mo

|’,i come back' ’'

took her hand and gazed inti |*lv into her eyes. “Gee,

swell, Lola.’’

do you. I'm sorry about your

tri'i', Jini

Igou’t be Maybe that's why

lookiag good. ’'

|og#n went close to her. “Lola,

pick up where we left [)ue of your platonic friendships ■L -a 1, plea- 1 but m

[away from him.

wern’t sorry about that,

I wet’’

! know. Play for you—and bad for me.’’ put his arms about her and Ifi t tht . 1 thrill "f 1. s physical a ss ‘ What do j o . say, Lola ’ ’ ’ • pushed him away, and said, “I say we go to work.”

“I can't stand him! Get him otr, Lola. I don’t rare if he’s got a royal flueh in bis kidneys!” “Don’t you talk that wav about

II ago!”

“Get him off or I’ll step on his faeel They told me you’d fallen for that pail of spaghetti, but I didn’t believe it until 1 saw him come in

here— ’'

The Marquis darted in front of Brogan and demanded: “Were you

speaking about me?”

“Yes, I’m speaking about you.”

Brogau cocked his tint.

“Jim, eto:> it! Hugo!” appealed Lola, as her father came beaming in,

rubbing his hands.

"Well, well, good morning everybody!” said Pop , expansively. Then ho became nwert of the angry words being exchanged by his daughter, and Marquis and Brogan and rushed over to them as the stage crew drew up to watch the argument, rather hr redly* as though it were a matter

of frequent occurrence.

”Children, children, what is this!” hi asked. 11 Daughter, what—” “And here's old Colonel Starbot-. tie!” shouted Brogan. “What a morning’s work this is going to

be! ”

“James my boy — harumph I don’t understand—” “This boor seems to infer I’m unweloome on this set,” said the Mar-

quis.

“James,” said Pops, “You mustn’t quarrel with Hugo. There’s

no—”

“Wait a minute,” yelled Brogan. “I’m not going to have an old lush like you tilling me what to do!” “That remark is uncalled for,” sputtered Pops, while Lola appealed:

“Pops, Brogan—”

“I thought I kicked him off my set for good lest year,” said Bro-

gan, pointing at Pops.

“As my (laughter’s business man-

ager. I've the right—”

“Ha! Business manager!” said

Brogan.

“I demand an apology,” said the

Marquis, firmly.

'I’ve forgotten about you,” said Brogan, and turned to Pops. “Sine* when did yon drop the buggv whip

rt ms of financef

'luu must get all the red ink from

the end of your cose.” “Harumph,” said Pops.

’’Wait a e- nute—”, began Lola. “I demand an apology,” repeated

the Marquis.

Space Hanlon appeared on the set as Loia, getting madder and madder,

f ’H

P ■HHIHMIllll I ”!: ' f l I ’’Cu unJ tell that glorified burier lo get ofj my let” said the direettr.

yelled at Brc an: “Who do you

p’ gao followed her confidently of the dressing room, sure he lid t i her back, but when he saw ■ go quickly toan elegant lydresst I k!>. dark man whom he knew v as Marquis ill Biuelli di Pisa, Ins kw loaded with anger, f Ob, Hugo, darling,” ehe was ping, hanging on to his arm.” 1 so sorrv. I don’t know how it

ppenedl ”

‘It was very embarrassing!” ini the Marquis. “To be stopped questioned by an ordinary

k’er! ”

i’Oh, I know, Hugo.” She raw kgan glaring at them. “Do you

Vw Jim Brogan 1 *’

We’ve no t once or twice,” raid pom* stiffly. “ All right’ Clear stage! tiive me all your lights,

| nc "

rogan, after getting the lights snged to his satisfaction, backed to the director's chair beside the [tuera and trod on the toe of the njuis to whom Lola had given the ur at a point of vantage from ich tii watch the retake. At the rquis’ muffled exclamation, Brosaid: “Sorry, sorry. Didn’t

iow you were there. ’ ’

Hugo, darling, does it hurt” ed Lola, running to him. “He o’t mean to do it. Let me see,

•go— ”

‘’Please, please,” said Brogan, „ustedly, while the Marquis as■cd Lola in au icily angry voice it i! was all right. 'Lola continued

fuss over the Marqpis.

’Whenever Miss Burns is ready!” vgau bawled out to nobody in parAll right,’ 1 she called, patted the jarquis bead and dashed upon the i limbing into the rain barrel, opn began explaining the action ber, but broke off as he found *. *** no t listening, but gesturing ui simiing 0(r RtaKt . t0 tl)c Marqu i B db a snort Brogan threw the script t« nun barrel and walked off ■« set. Lola climbed out of the

p'M and followed him.

think you are, Jim Brogan, talking to my father that wavl” “Who’s ahead? What round ia if?” asked Bpace. Lola wheeled

sharply:

“You keep out of this!”

“Oh phooic! Let me know whan mu want to go to work,’’ said Bro-

gan, and walked off the set.

“I s ill expect an apology from you,” said thi Ma'quis, starting afBrogan but Space took bis arm. ■Ab, Marquis! You’re just the man I want to see. Give me a mo- ’ ( nt, will you ? ” He led the Italian

g Lola livid with

” You’re right, daughter. Brogan

had no reason—”

“What are vou doing here, any way?” said Lola, sharply, “I told vou to stay off the set!” She quickly softened. “Kyerytime you

• thugs they get

worse!” .... uPops took a cheek book from tua pocket. “I only came on a matUr of the greatest emergency. If you 11

lust sign this check, I—”

Lola fro** in-

fer > ’

.Sow what are you mad about?” Mockmgly polite, Brogan said: mi H have to ask your friend to

my

what do you mean? Your set?” Just what I say. Go and tell s glorified barber to take his B'm - ” t ° f my hair an ' 1 KCt off He isn’t a barber. He speans psnch and German and ItaPan and

psoish and ha*

ItMl”

He speaks

i

revs I blood in his

just sign •‘What stnntly.

"I want to wire this right away, Brother said he’d explain—” “Ob, I get it. Tia Juana again! They’ve been giving him a sleigh r de on the roulette wheel. Not anoilier nickel! He's been supporting every gambling joint on the border with bis millionaire complex and my money.” . .. .. “Hut they’re liable to hold him. You know tiie Mexican police—” ‘‘Let ’em hold him! I don’t care. He’s a Hur and a no good— “She turned back suddenly to her father. “Oh, what the heck. After all. Ms

liked him.”

She signed the check as Space Hanlon and the Marquis returned. Hnnlon was saying: “So what do

vou sav? Good idea, eh?”

' “I don’t usually seek out publicity,” said the Marquis, “but under

the circumrtanccs—

“What’s be telling you, Hugo?” “We’re getting wi a special article for European release,” said Apace. “All about the Marquis and

I his un-

preaaions of you and our other

stars. ”

“|’ve nlwavs disagreed with yoar lublicitv about Lola,” said the Mar-

” • ,'l’"rtuuit (

Th. whole American idea of publ

city is wrong.

Cubs Open Season With Victory Over Brownsburjf, 25 To 12 I M \l. NKTTKH- LEAD 17 IX» (, AT H A IE. VISITORS HELD TO 2 HELD GO ADS B TEAM ALSO IN THE MONEY Ligei t ubetc Held IH 1 Margin Over Hrownaburg '.eeonda At Ke-t Intelmission

for those T*ger Cubs for all Tin vrth. They lire small but tlltyv will make up for tint with speed and brains Yours, Tho Spr.tfight of G. II. S. P. S. Immediately after crocking '.Lrownsburar the Cubs will have Hot I*awgs on the menu. And will the\ miikc the Da tips look -iek. -—o— Sin e yes ten lay we b :ve -oeured a Cloverdale schedulei but we still lack sc edulc. fiv-m Hainbridgi' and Uuslellville. The card for * om-li ('o.-tie-jt ur' Clovers follows: Nov. U!) Bainbridge, Tlieie. lice 1 Ro kiille, Filin lore Nowpent 1 >oc, 7 Junior I'lay j 1 *ec. lo S| eticer. at ho isI lee. oo. Bainbriiige, at home. •Ian. o Spencer, there. Jan. 12 Kllottsville, at home. .1 an. fp 'Vahash Vail* > Jan. 24 Belle Union, tin o Lm; 2t! AVahash Valiev final. L'ch J II ney Creek, at inline. Feh. 0 Midland at hop," Fob. l.V ii: lndo|iemlent V rnov. F, h. 2!t- Open.

WANTED—Any kind of dead stock al! 278, Greencastle. We p»y all ■barges. John Waehtel Co. 24-tf W ANTED: A few black walnufs. .Address Fall Bros., Raccoon,* Ind. 21-e d-5p.

WANTED: Cattle hides, will pay 11. Hint' M.yikort. JIG North Jackin street. 22-2t

Sf P (V:il Flint for buzzing w od. ■ : ve a safe outfit, furnish gas an I ! , diivi- any distance right to your ood pile and s w for .’10 cent- per ■ 1. Greeiu astle. Route 2 mil,

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THE RED CROSS

Gmencastle high chool’s luisket ball team, twi^e runnersup and a oeini-finali-t in t he last tlu-ee years of ’tale tournament competition, mid, its IOfi.T-34 debut Wednesday e\ening on the I cal gym floor b> trouncing tip veteran Brownshurg aggregation, 2.V to 12 The Tiger Cubs were out ill front, IT to <>, nt the half and were never headed or seriously threatened after Iho firsi two minute!-' of play. The tilt was a bit rigged at times, espedally on the part of the (Ireencastle boys. There was also a little v.m much individual playing but thi was to la- expected in the fiist con1 te.-t However, to offset the e faults, the tube put up "-tone-will" de lens" that held the visitors to two field goals, one in the initial quarter and the other in (he final pet ind. John Simmons, Rr wnhurg's sturdy but genial coach, lold us between halves that the defense displayed b> Charley Edmonson’s proteges was best ho hud een in a long time, lie still had the -ame opinion at th*i conclusion of the encounter. One of the most interested spe tators in the bleachers was none other than William Emerson Bauman. former Cub mentor who is now starting tiis thiid season as Frankfort’s hardwood court pilot. Greencastle play-- at Frankfort Friday night anil consequently ’'Rail -" wri busy taking notes He said after the game that Bee and Hutch'-on had him worried. We also noticed that he had some statistics on i irtwright. Cox and Clcndenning. We saw two or throe other high hool goachi - in the < row d, w hi) h hj the way was fairly large for th" opening performance. Glen t'urti-, Martinsville’s head man in ofar as basketball is concerned, was on the sidelines but this is easily explained ns the Cubs have a couple of games with the Artesian City bo\s ibis wmter. Noble L.cx, whose Belle I’niou tr am shaded Cloverdale JO-211 la t wiek wa also among those present Coach Edmonson used light players during the contest trying t> find his best combinations. Scoring b\ quarter wu fol-

lows:

G. H. K . 0 8 4 4-25 I lls. I 2 l 5 I • Figures on tihe gum*- show that the Cubs tossed in 9 baskets from the field and made good on 7 cut of 11 fiee throw attempts. A total of lo personal fouls was chalked up again-t th, Mala which i■ n>l III'I n-inc n the op**ning fray hut this number hmild la* cut in half aftei the next

game or tmo.

The curtain raiser uls , proved quite inter,' tilig front a Green, :,-tie standpoint at least. The 1 iger ( ublets, led hj Wallace, Garl and Craw-* ford, handed th, Bfown-buig B tie, ti-us a JJ to Id busting. I be sc ,)■ at the half was 18 to I. The lineup and summary of the first team game is as follows: Greencastle 25 Brownshurg 12 Hutcheson F Lingeriiiun

F Salmon C * Burnell G Poland G McClelland

Hutchison 2: BeV :1; Cox 1; Mtirnane 1:

(Brazil Time

How about the Tiger (bis seneon'.’ The perennial fin:, an | twice funnel- up in the stat 1 urnanu-nt lost | , IV||) l,y gruilui,' Big Je.-s

i feat nefil

.N'orihw item unlvers ty Marion! Hurst, als., all-state, t 1 i ireencastle I spark plug is gone, ■ Rodney | Godfrey, Elmer Hamne ,n,l Olyn |

■ uth <>f the Manhattan Road

''l Olive Road.

WANTED: Housekeeper North Madison street.

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—Miscellaneous— XOTK E: AVe do custom hiite’.ier.’ig. I'ri )'- light. Wondworth-Priest -•..ughier house. Brick Chapel. 2i lip

For good home made cakes, light, dark and fruit cake, nut bread, apil c i:, lies, call Mrs. Dora Ruark, 15 , heslnut street. Phone f,JK-A'. 15-If,-‘22-23 Its.

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AMERICAN RE!) CROSS

Putnam County Chapter ! I ?i?*‘**!r? t.» Ixm’otth* “ ur'IhIm i <»' tIu4 Ui.Ti i ROSS &n(i am inp you hf*)V'\vith my l ontrii uti'vn ^

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Make < lie, k- payable to: MRS. FRANK DOMNER. i hairman, Alei ibership drive. East Hi ' ' 1

Alelllbe, shin card, hllttoll and w ind ,W promptly on rreeipt of remitIMue

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Wli.I.IN'G WORKFRS of Sonw r et Chiin'h w ill have market and baza ir ::t Court II,use Saturday tjuilt wid , be given iw ;iy All Workers ideas- ‘ cotn,*. 22-21.

HANCE

b idge

at Masonic Hall at BainSuturdaj mglit. A1u |. by Bob

FOR SA , E:- I lying chicken young hens, ten cent per lb Phoi

AA bite’s Orebestr

2J-2t. 1 113.

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Cum: , 41. the Id,>n,l Bit , who.

lone -hot- almost won for Green, istle All ,f players ar,- run lor six f, Cartwright, a siphons, and Knauer are three 1, ' "S'l ia.ll, but fast and pre 'id ion of 11 reeir asl

ti'HIII.—o—

How ev, ,. , :inch Cha, w ill have t he -a me grm won the -tale Junior championship tw, y« coach on U rstands lnbave anolhor tough out!

-tale title ; ncastle’s i except E Be. Coxj , mien back

he

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Kdm,ms,ill , ' h.i> s who vii -chool i l 1 , i ■ The and will

Brazil bis two gain. ■ bedul, 1 with Greencastle, Dec- 11 at (Ir, ncustle, an,! Feb f at Hi

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high St ID M 11, It A' M t BAIL l.ogamiport, 21: Roche-tei, 17 Law renvehurg, ill); M hoy, 2 1 Peru, 25; AA'in Hall, 21 Noblesvilie, 24; i'armel, to. Carthage, 2<>; lint, c'h, 15 Plainfield, 2S; Da He, Mi Green,'.'islle. 2',: I wnsbulg. 12

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CAR STORAGE K> A ,'ar. Month " eek or Day Hess Tire & Bait cry Service, III N lacks,in Phone 7'JO

CLASSIFIED ADS —Fcit Sale— FOR SALE: All kind* of c al. Get our price- liefor, buying Phone 82fi-Y. Roy Hilli . Hi South Indiana SL l«-tf RUMli AGE s AI E, Delta I , Tau. Saturday moniing, 8 o’clock, old Kroze, r,r,,!n. soutl ■ le -quai,-. 2't h

FOR SALE: Tut beys Thanksgiving dinnei K Phone R-49.

for y, ur I. I’h r, 23 4t.

FOR SALK: 1!»20 Fbrd pick im>, liuo l-'oi I coup,' ,M I'rison Br,,-23-Ip

FOR SALE: 'Sanitary cot, *2.50. Furniture Exchange, east side of

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Catholic church in the room west , , nt st .re, Satur-

23-21.

LADIES „f th,, will hold a food sal, of Murphy’s 5 ft Id

day, Nov. 25.

CHILI SUPPER at Christian t hutch Saturday. N"V. 25, fioni to 7. 23-2t

Bee •

Cartwright Clendening

Cox

Field Goals: Clendening 2;

Salmon 2.

Foul Goals: Bee 8; Cartwright !! Knauer 1; Salmon 4; l,ingerm«n 1; Poland 2; McClelland t. Substitutions: ,(Gc» Knauer for Cox: Muntune for Cox, Solomon for Hut bison; )Bi Robinson for Lingern an; Richwine for McClelland. • Referee. Ringer; umpire, Shannon.

RUMMAGE SALE, Methodist Woman’s Home Missionary Society, Saturday morning at it o’clock in the Court House. 20-23-21 —For Rent—

FOR RENT: Four room semi-mod-ern. AS ill c msider wa hing and odd jobs for the rent. Must Is- reliable couple. Bex YFOR RENT: Ni<> country lonio, t'-.. mile, from Greencastle. Eddie Buis, Phone 7IM). 23-Bit.

M AIL TODAY first mail contributhui of

FOR RENT: Six room house, double garage, rent ably. Inquire , I' K. E. Bash. Indiana Street.

modern reason7d7 N. 21-3t.

the

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Not much dojie >el but I'm pulling and Junk Co I’bvne (04 e 22-4;'

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