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1984.
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ROMANTIC RUNAWAY
AULITO, handsome 17-year-old youth at the palatial Florida home of million JH FIELD. When ek's daughur, bills arrives he falls in one with her but as fetit
blko knows nothing
he ran away from ANGELA, the crus! Women In whose ear
www left Jacket
"I want you to put it on. You
night, dressed a toreador, Pabilto must be cold," he told her. ioanerade at the Field home. Hie recognizem in and there is a tender
scene between them..
Tabillo leaver he sees a man mistress precious and Fabite thinks he has killed girl-thierce who have aded the party to rob gusta-appear
a child and striken him. The man falls
1. A zan and
next thlox Pablito known be la det
or bost with these two. The man has
and almets Fablito to head the boat For
CHAPTER XII
I
Na
and,
sour. Was
The rain passed away and the day became bright and dazzling. Presently Loitle woke. Pablito, a locker. who had the eyes of a seaman, made out a hair line of darkness dovious. No on the water that was tinted by the glory of the sky,
one, not even
KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR
(To Be Continued.)
дн Beau sald sutirically, toward the thickening wafer that j way. was done-ovor. He felt the girl
was Cuba. Benu said he could see "What time d' you think it is?" pressing closer and knew, staring "start a new life,"
Pablito heard all this dully. He a lady on the ahore raising hell Lottle naked wearly after they down at her stupidly through the
He cream happened. haze. that gripped him, that nho didn't care what they did nor with the milkman, because the had been chased to sea by a fish- heing craft Pablito's water-wise eyes ver's had found, Benu pulled out hin must be auffering from the cold.much-what
wondered whether he would ever added, suddenly serious, his parent-She was dressed lightly.
Cuba! Be good to us!" watch, looked at it and admitted Englishman and a servant girl. As a He tried to all fram bis velvet care again, whether he would over to
They drifted around in the hot sheepishly. I forgot to wind it." but she stopped him. know again anything but this
sunlight, Lattlo moaning of her "Ain't that swell," Lottle ex- then be has lived with NORRIS NOYES"Watcha doin'?" she asked rough deep, numbing palu.
hunger and Benu telling her she claimed with withering scorn. ted by polks for murder yours before
Say, you ain't got no appoint ED JEFFRIES, guest at the Field homely,
should be thankful for the filled known Nares past, sees him. Fallto
water bottles they had found in ment, have you?" Beau, demand- ed. Pablito interrupted. "It's a Nayroner to escape to Cubs. The
Thelt course was necessarily little
the any after 12. About half-past I'd She looked at him wonderingly
Then, as he saw an open stretch for a moment. Then she smile,
them in Field's boat. They must without a sail or a blackened hull, not quite atendily. "Keep your
humblest of fishermen. must see find an isolated shore for landing he added, "I'm going to try to shirt on. brother," she ordered,
"Cuba," he said heavily. adding, "My God, that was white
Beau strained his eyes but saw which should be, if possible, fair-make it now"
He turned the engine to full of you.." I ain't used to it. Honest |
ain't."
nothing. Loudly and with somely close to Havana. Once on land, She patted his hand and he humour he invited Pablito to "go they must wait for the cover of speed. looked at her dully. After a time on " Lottle said she could see it night before continuing on their sho slept, crouched against his too and Beau grinned. "Sure you do, sweetheart," he remarked Pablito watched the compass-knees.
Pablito had no wish for sleep genially. "I'll bet you see any CINEMA SCREENINGScae, including Clive Brook, Tullio Carminati, Otto Kruger, Dickie Moore ar in the strong white moon-
and Janet Beecher supports Miss ht- kopt the boat headed for and no thought of it. He managed thing he sees and belleve anything
NOTES SUPPLIED BY
Harding in this, her initial picture for ba. The girl huddled low on the boat and watched his compass he says. Boy," he shouted with a
toward Pablito,
THE THEATRES memories turn
"you've
Joseph M. Schenck and Darryl F. side seat, watching Pablito nar-half unconsciously
Which is the stronger love-the live Zanuck. The picture la released by wly, steadily. The man called of the night, early and late, came made a hit!"
Pablito kept his eyen on Cuba,
like the thinnest of a woman for a man or the love of United Artists, au slept fitfully, now and again back to him. Always in the back-
"Blama Loves Papa” a mother for her child? In "Gailant.
Comedians and "heavies" are better king to mutter that any "funny ground was a vision of a man's looking now
Lady," the latest 20th Century picture n cha would mean one less bulletgure lying across the sandy rond wafer of a coin,
the actors than are dramatic players. So Perhaps they might make Fund Pablito himself looking down
which
to-morrow to the chamber of his repeater.
landing by noon. They had had a Alhambra Theatre, beautiful Annaya Norman McLeod, Hollywood "Aw, shut up, Beau the girl at it.
Harding embodies the answer to this comedy director whose latest picture, Once he felt for, the little gold late start. And what then? vised after he had said this
Of this only, Pablito was cer-age old question. Faced with the al-Mama Loves Papa," Mary.Beland ur times. "The kid's come to his heart tled in the handkerchief he
on Thursday at the King's insex. Ain't you 7"
she ended had tucked under the edge of his tain; he would be in hiding and ternative of becoming reunited with Charlie Ruggles co-starring comedy, ftly. Pablito nodded. Again the brand. red sash. Feeling It; he more or less in the power of the her little son after years of soparation mens an alept and the girl edged to-drew his hand away sharply. He two in the boat with him. Always under the penalty of xllence regarding Theatre. "Mama Loven Papa" is the
22 murderer now. He saw now he would be in hiding, fear-her true identity, or of disclosing the story of the adventures and
fucts and thereby wrecking his future, adventures of a middle-aged commut ard Pablito, sitting closer to was
and again the man in the roadwaying new faces that looked on his Ann makes a decision witch changes ing couple,, the record of the laughs m. The wind Was koen rong from the north and he saw and the child; the glitter of the for more than a second, skulking the whole course of her life-and the in the lives of a middle-class business eamp: Estelle as she had raised through the streets, hunting such boy's. What would you have done ninn, who annoys his neighbours with at she was shivering.
respectable places 88 under smilar conditions. Would you his puns, and his wife, who tries to storm her face to hin. His minery was vaguely
up Chey're havin'
Langled manla. He had never those which would give him as-have acted as she did? The story of make him live up to her standard of orth, I guess," she hazarded.
unwed mother Who turers. McLeod, who has directed He could not bring himself to needed Noyes as he did then. Bestrance of safely. He had dream-"Gallant Lady, deals with the experi-culture, as learned from popular lex- peak, remembering what he had fore his thought had been always ed much, although mistily. of all ences
that he would do with life. He had achieves phenomenal business success, most of the comedy, successes of the that Noyes might need him.
be like and then atcidentally meets her own past few years, says: "Charlie Chap- never dreamed it was to
child, whom she had signed away for lin is a genius at pathos and drama. "Feelin' sick, dearle?" the girl
Wallace Beery uestioned gently. Pablito turned
this.
"You're right," Beau sang out adoption immediately after its birth fuck Oakle has made some remark-
through inability to care for it. In nable dramatic scenes. her miserably and on his face
loudly. "It in Cuba!"
series of dramatic sequences the tale is equally fine in comic or character "Mama Loves Papa" Blus- the read the answer,
He talked excitedly then of how reunites mother and child, but does roles." they could make their "getaway."it under penalties which would seem trates the print. Both Ruggles and
A brilliant (Continued on Page 10.). be to be almost unbearable. "We've only begun this," stated. "There's a lot of dodging ahead. They're going to be lookin' for UB"
one.
When he spoke the girl at his feet shifted a little, groaned and shivered. He slipped from his velvet jacket and put it around her. Benu moved, changing the tempo of his snore.
"For us?" Pablito echoed. He wondered what Lottie and Bern had done.
*
*
"The first murder's always the ardest." sho said. Pablito cov-
To Pablito the night was a year red his eyes with his hunde.
Puritan hel. "Dearie," ahe aald warmly, "t of hellhard hell. wasn't like you did it for yourself. At three o'clock the wind died to Thlugs ain't ever so bad if you do a feeble whisper and the atara be- om fer someone else. It was gan to dim. At five came a gray, eein' that kid bein beat that late dawn and a spectacular, short, got you. Poor little kid. Gawd, rain storm. Lottle groaned in her my mother, she used to beat me!jsleep and Beau awoke to curse her.
Beau looked at Pablito narrow- Awake, he rubbed his eyes, yawn- hope ahe's in hell"
whose crime he Pablito dropped his hands, stared, stretched and set to planning. ly-at Pablito
They would have to land caro-understood from a sometimes'soft ng ahead. He said nothing.
"Gawd, it's cold," the girl mut-fully. They had had other clothes heart at which he ancered or tered next. After a moment she macked and ready to take with ralled when it overcame him. He on the them but a cluster of servant had wished he had not used Pablito's crept closer and crouched
enough mude a barrier they could not dagger. "But he's safe ost bottom against his knees.
he reflected, "and it was "Do you mind this here?" she pass. Now they'd have to make n now,
careful landing, steal some clothes the thing anybody woulda done. asked scarcely above a whisper.
"No," he answered. Nothing and burn their costumes. They It was only sense!" could matter ever again, he felt, would have to keep away from
"It seems like I could see the For how could he go back to Es-Havana, hide in the bushes antii green," Lottle sald, her eyes for tolle now? He never could. That night, then rob some clothes lines la moment
turned from Pablito
comed
of an
mia-
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BD
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