Washington Tribune
Saturday, April 6, 1929
Washington, D.C.
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Stand back, Sheiks! Give these little girls a hand! Comely? Well, don't mention it. This attractive bevy of hoofers strut their stuff in a well-known Harlem theater. And how!
BAMBAATA THE BRAVE- (In This Issue)
Interesting Entertaining and Instructive
BEN DAVIS, JR.
Feature Editor
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STRUGGLING HEARTS
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ea WHAT HAS GONE SEFORE
Zola, a beautiful and mysterious caba-
ret dancer, is in love with David Con-
way, a country youth who saved her
from the unwelcome advances of Big
Ott, gang leader and crook. David 1s
in prison, accused of a crime committed
by Big Ott, The crook has contrived to
make it appear that Zola is responsible
for his ee
in her e! to save David, Zola has
disclosed a plot to rob the village bank
of Etingford, David’s home town. The
result of her disclosure has tanded Big
Ott in jail, where he meets an old dere-
let, John Belling. Anson Bledsoe, hypo-
critical enemy and fellow-townsman. of
David's, has eseaped the net spread by
Zola, but is wounded and in hiding at
the Nest, his ee In the forest, to
which at one time ja had been spir-
ited by the Chocolate Kid, an aviator
In Big Ott's employ. Angie; a girl of
Questionabie character, in love with
‘Anson, is taking care of him.
Having gotten the girl im trouble;
Anson plans to put the-gullt on David.
Spattment at the: Oheasiote, Klay, has
apartment 1e: ite ) has
been recognized by John Belling, who
Is out of jall with: the: connivance of
Big Ott for the purpose of delivering a
oeer e _ aviator, He has been
directed to the apartment by . Barr:
Dwane, a young. weakling whom ‘On
dominates and in whom Zola has a warm
interest.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER 13
GREAT airplane slowly
ciccled above the glade
where Angie stood gazing
upward from the doorway
of the Nest. Twice, three
times it zoomed in grest
se a ae a a a
fn
rising gracefully, soared humming
toward the east, to drop down beyond
the line of trees in a glide thag car-
ried it beyond her gaze.
“Wish I could fly away’s easy as
that,” whispered Angie, drearily, talk-
ing to herself as troubled folk are
wont to do. “That'n’s big enough to
earry a heap o' folks. It's lots big-
ger’n that'n the Chocolate Kid runs.”
Her voice ceased and she dropped
listlessly down on the’ floor just in-
side, leaning her head against the
rough iintel of the open door:
Angie still sat drooped despairingly
where she had dropped’ when the
commotion in the line of trees cir-
cling the east side of the cabin drew
her attention.
A SUDDEN FLASH
A sudden flashing light of hope
swept across her wan face as four
people stepped into the open space.
‘Then, as she saw who they were, as
suddenly went out.
Zola was the first to speak, and
her voice was soft with sympathy.
“Angie,” she said, “are you alone?
‘Where is—your lover?”
But Angie did not answer at once.
Her eyes were on the Chocolate Kid,
Chocolate did not ASK if she was
alone; but every nerve and muscle
in his tense, wiry body was inyesti-
gating each possibility. Angie’s eyes
were glued in fascinated attention on
the business-like automatic he held
ready in his hand. There was fear
and questioning in her pose. Barry
Dwane, with less of the dare-devn
bravado but as much of caution in
bis own movements, stood by the
Chocolate Kid's side. Behind them,
bleared eyes, sober and sure, stood
old John Belling.
The Chocolate Kid turned to the
wide-eyed outcast, His eyes lost
some of their menacing quality, but
they were still alert, watchful.
“Where's Bledsoe?” The question
was curt with imperative command,
certain klowledge that she held the
answer. -
Barry Dwane, with the crafty cau-
tion that. his years with Big Ott had
taught him, kept careful watch of
the ring of trees as the Chocolate Kid
faced the cowering girl.
Old John Belling stood quite still,
watching the proceedings, Zola, with
her instinct for kindly sympathy, took
an involuntary step toward the door.
‘Angie's face went pale, but some-
thing dawned in her eyes that was
greater than her fear. She moistened
her lips before she spoke. But her
voice was steady.
“He’s gone back to Etingford to
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tell Dave Conway's father that Dave
is the cause of my trouble and get
money from him for me.”
ZOLA ASTOUNDED
Zola gasped and stopped dead tn
her tracks. Her face looked suddenly
haggard. Her eyes shot fire.
“You——” she said; then at the
look on Angie's face she stopped, puz-
zled, uncertain,
Barry wheeled about, half relief in
his face. But the Chocolate Kid still
watched, apparently unmoved by the
news.
“Is HE coming back, or did he say
he would send somebody?” His
voice was couversational in tone.
“He said the whole town would be
out here by tomorrow, after he told
them that this cabin, belongs to Dave
and that Dave built it for—for—what
Anson used it, And——" No one
of those looking at the girl could fail
to understand the genuine despair
and desperation in her eyes. “Now
he said if I told anything that would
‘help Dave he would kill me, but I
don't care; I might’s well be dead
anyway. Anson said Dave never
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killed that watchman, that Big Ott
done it and the gang ali know’'d it.
It's just a put-up game to send Dave
Conway to the gallows. Dave allus
Was good to me, but he never was
the kind to have any dealin’s with
my sort.” The low voice trailed off
into hopeless silence, ‘
The fire had gone out of Zola’s
eyes. A vast pity took its place. The
‘sympathy that had been there at the
beginning again flooded. her, face.
‘She did not hesitate any longer, but
with the swift, graceful movement so
characteristic of her, she slid down
atthe girl's side and gathered her
into her arma.
The Chocolate Kid smiled—a care-
lessly kind but.-an understanding
smile. His little eyes were soft
through their keenly cunning glance.
Barry drew 1 long breath and pock-
eted his revolver. Old John Belling
spoke and his voice too had gained
assurance.
THE PARTY LEAVES
“Better get her things ready and
help her out through the woods to
the plane, daughter,” he said to Zola.
“Barry can go with you. The Choco-
late Kia and I will look around here
and then we will come on. We've
got to get you folks to town; then
we will come back and greet the
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He smiled reussuringly at the won-
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: Night was falling when John Bell-
ing ‘and the Chocolate Kid emerged
a second time through the fringe of
‘trees and entered the’ sinister hut
that loomed like a huddled gray
shadow in the dusk. This time they
had-come in a car. Outside, pulled
ae in the shadow of the overhanging
branches of the giant trees that
formed a dense canopy over the old,
Srass-grown woods road, the big
black car made ‘another blob of
darker shadow in the gathering dark-
ness.
‘The two ‘men advanced without
caution this time, There-was no need
of care, for the very nature of the
wild silence advertised the absence
of: human tenancy,
‘The shrill treble of a treefrog's
harsh, sharp croaking continued un=
disturbed as they made their way to
the: closed door. An owl hooted in
the distance. Far away came the
shadowy echo of a dog's barking,
borne on some vagrant breeze and
relayed through the sounding-boards
of countless forest growths to the
depths of its fastnesses,
The Chocolate Kid handed the elder
man the small flashlight he carried.
The other trained its ‘beam on the
padlock, which the Kid unlocked.
‘Together they stepped into the room,
It was just as they had left it earlier
in the afternoon.
AT ANGIE’S HOUSE
Angie was a neat housekeeper;
everything was in place. The room
Was fragrant with the smell of the
forest. The wide fireplace at one end
was swept and garnished and piled
high with cedar boughs, whose fra-
grance rose like pungent incense
through the cther pleasant odors,
Once within it took only an instant
to locate the green shaded kerosene
lamp, its chimney sparklingly clean.
Extracting the small box of safety
matches from his pocket, John Bell-
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he slowly swept the room in a half
circular sweep of his arm, brought
each object successively into clearer:
view. As it rested on the little wall
closet just behind the second window
and in the angle of the wall behind’
the door and the opposite wall he
April 6, 1929
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from the Chocolate Kid. “Waitt
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going, and they answered saying that
they were going up to bring this pas-
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& wreck and several were killed. 1
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REQUENTLY sports writers on daily papers have asked me, "Whom do you consider as the outstanding athlete of your race, past and present?"
REQUENTLY sports writers on daily papers have asked me, "Whom do you consider as the outstanding athlete of your race, past and present?" Several names present themselves and I vision Paul Robeson, mighty end of Rutgers' great teams; John Henry Lloyd, still a baseball star after twenty years; Oscar Charleston, peer of any man on the diamond. And another.
And that other, because he fought to the top without the fanfare of school publicity and the plethoric bank roll of magnates behind him, looms above them all. He made his own organization, he and his fellows financed their own clubs; at last, through as an active athlete, he became an owner of a sports crew. His name is Cumberland Posey, Jr.
Of "Cum" I write with a knowledge born of close contact through many years. It was my pleasure to be associated with him in the days when our slogan was, "The game's the thing," and when his upward surge was at its crest.
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His has been a varied career in the glare of the sporting spotlight. Born of wealthy parents, Posey could have had every educational advantage and at various times was a student at Penn State, at Holy Ghost College (now Duquesne University) and Pitt. But an adventurous and turbulent spirit brooked no faculty interference with his desires and he never stayed anywhere long enough to get the recognition which might have been his.
Basket ball was always his hobby and he left Penn State because the powers that be refused him permission to go on a trip. Of course, they were within their rights, since the sandy-haired Cum was not as well up in his studies as he should have been.
So home to Homestead he came and conceived the idea of a floor team among his playmates. Then came into being the "Monticello Club," named for the street which was the home of the Rickmond boys.
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On that Monticello team in the beginning were Walter Clark, Bud Brown, Charlie Rickmond, Dick Garrison, Joe Mahoney, Jim Dorsey, Frank Bell, Austin Norris, George Bell, Seward Posey and others whose names are lost in the limbo of the years.
In those days—1912—the collegiate champs were at Howard University. The persuasive powers of the Posey were used to good advantage and the chesty collegians came to Pittsburgh for a practice game with the kids. When the tumult and shouting had died Howard was badly licked by the tyros of the court. The score was 25-19 and the ever-famous combination of Gilmore-Sykes-Gray-Oliver-Nixon was a wiser and sadder bunch. That victory "made" Monticello and immediately the team was in demand in New York, then the basket ball center of the universe.
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That was the beginning of intercity basket ball history and Monticello more than held its own with the best that New York could boast. We journeyed east to triumph year after year. Alpha, Incorporators, St. Christopher, Spartans trekked west to defeat year after year. Now and then we lost but the Posey jinx was asserting itself over the best that Gotham could muster.
Posey was a name to conjure with and he was as well known on Seventh Avenue, New York, as he was on Wylie Avenue, Pittsburgh. Manhattan Casino groaned beneath the weight of the crowds which came to cheer or jeer for the slender, blond westerner who upset their dearest teams. After the battles they wined us and dined us and the town was our collective friend. The athletic organizations vied one with another to entertain the Poseymen. There were theater parties and the Lafayette, dinner parties at the Libyia, Haynes', Goldgraben's. Youth and sport were having their fling.
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And then sounded the alarms of war. Conditions changed. The game was commercialized. Monticello lost its identity in the Loendi Club and basket ball knew its greatest team of all time.
The forwards were Posey and the lamented George Gilmore, childhood chum of mine up in the oil country, Howard and Alpha star of later days. Sessoms, of Lincoln, jumped center and the guards were "Greasy" Betts, product of the Homestead Steel Works, and Young, Lincoln immortal.
No team before or since ever has known the power and the ability of Loendi. No Negro five on earth could equal them. When death or circumstance serried the ranks Georgie Flall, Specs Moten, Pappy Ricks, Rock Anderson, "Lyss" Young or a budding rookie filled the gap.
One could take Cum Posey, Young and "Greasy" Betts and any two mediocre players and have a world's championship five.
Of a truth, these three musketeers were the Athos, Portos and D'Artagnan of the floor. Giants crumpled and quit before the fragile-looking Posey, Sabre of the Monon Valley. He was at once a ghost, a buzz saw, a "shooting fool." The word "quit" has never been translated for him.
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"Cum" Posey and W. Rollo Wilson, the writer of this article. lives in that Ghetto which is "the Hill district." These battles were classics and in all the years of civil warfare only one game saw a final score where there was a margin greater than three points between winner and loser. In football Posey was an "outlaw" from his set. He cast his lot with the Collins Tigers, the "roughneck" team of the Washington Park playground, and was always their Frank Merriwell in the annual game with the Delaney Rifles, the dicty outfit
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In baseball he was a fleet outfielder, a fair hitter and always the possessor of the Posey brain. And in the sport where he shone least he now makes a comfortable living. For he and Charlie Walker own the Homestead Grays. Of this club much has been written. One needs add only that it is the grown-up whose infant monicker was the Silver Leaf (or was it Maple Leaf?) A. A. of the summers when Sell Hall was almost as good a pitcher as he told you he was.
Cum Posey, the athlete, is now Cum Posey, the magnate. He is an opportunist who has made sport pay him liberally for his contributions to it. I doubt if any Negro sports figure is known to as many people as Posey. Derelicts and plutocrats call him "Cum" and he replies in kind.
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When he walks to the coaches' box at first base the fans cheer him. When he protests a decision they jeer him. But there is nothing evil, nothing lasting, in their venom of the moment. He's their friend and if they want to cuss him, that's their prerogative. Cum Posey belongs to the sport world; he is in it and of it and it is proud of him.
So, if you are still asking me whom I consider the greatest athlete, the one who has meant the most to "the game," the answer is "Cum Posey." Negroes made a record for valor in the war of 1812.
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As a boy Bambaata was headstrong and fond of fighting. The Zulu takes great pride in warlike skill, and as a youth Bambaata excelled all his fellows.
As he grew to manhood he viewed with increasing resentment the presence of the white intruder in the land of his fathers. Gathering the bolder spirits of his tribe around him he made repeated descents on Boer farms, returning with much cattle.
He continued these raids until England defeated the Boers and took all of South Africa.
The war had lasted three years and the British colonists, finding themselves heavily in debt, decided that the black natives should be made to pay a part of the war debt.
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Accordingly a poll tax of five dollars was placed against every male native. This was in addition to the hut tax of fifteen dollars, and a dog tax.
Bambaata's tribe numbered 5,000 and his huts 1,142. When he heard of the new tax he decided that he wasn't going to pay it. More, he decided that he wasn't going to pay any tax at all. He and his people had been getting along quite well before the white man had invited himself into their territories.
The other chiefs sympathized with Bambaata, but they advised their people to pay. Many of them had revolted before and had tasted the white man's rifle—the Ubainbai—"the stick that kills from afar," as they called it. There was one exception, however, and that was Sigananda, who had five taxable sons. Sigananda was ninety-six and had taken an active part in the noted massacre of the whites by Chief Dingaan.
On his refusal Bambaata was summoned to headquarters. He would not go, whereupon the government ordered him deposed and another chief named Magwababa, was put in his place. He also refused to go with the policemen sent to arrest him.
At this 170 white men and a native troop was sent to bring him. Bambaata fled into Zululand to seek the aid of Dinizulu, Paramount Chief. Dinizulu refused to receive him openly. He, too, had revolted and had been exiled like Napoleon to St. Helena. Now he was back on the throne on his good behavior.
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At this time three incidents occurred that the two, like most propagandists, turned to good account. The first was the withdrawal of the English soldiers from South Africa; the second was a sight such as no South African, white or black, had ever witnessed before: Fields of corn all over the land looked as if they had been oiled, and glittered like glass in the sun. The third was a hallstorm of unusual severity accompanied by very loud thunder.
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But Bambaata was resourceful, if anything. He told his people that a famous witch doctor had risen from the dead and had given to Dinizulu a muti (medicine) that would turn the white man's bullets to water.
Getting many of his followers together he had a cow sprinkled with this special charm that had been made from the heart and lungs of captured white men. Then calling eight of his men he ordered them to shoot the cow.
The rifles spoke but the cow ran off unhurt, although but a few yards away.
The audience marvelled. A miracle truly!
Now another cow was brought and the eight rifles were again fired. This time the cow dropped dead. "See," cried Bambaata, "no muti was sprinkled on it."
Certainly that seemed convincing. But Bambaata wasn't finished. He called for volunteers to be shot at. None answered. Ordering the witch doctors to sprinkle him with the charm he sprang into the open and ordered the men to reload and shoot at him.
Again the eight rifles spat fire at the command of the chief. When the smoke cleared there stood the smiling Bambaata unhurt. Here was a miracle, indeed.
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Turning to the astonished group, he said: "Go, tell what you have seen with your own eyes. And say, too, that while the muti will protect the faithful, it will not save traitors."
The explanation? Simple, Blank cartridges!
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At last Bambaata was ready to strike. Returning to his tribe he ousted his successor and killed or put to flight the forces of the government. At this several hundred soldiers were sent after him, but ambushing them, he killed many and sent the others running.
The news of his victory flew over the land, being magnified with each telling, as in true civilized style. Moreover, not a single native had been hurt.
"The muti had worked."
A few days later another force of whites arrived and bombarded Bambaata's village at a range of several thousand yards. But again he am- (Continued on Page 8)
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Martial law was no./ declared and a force of 2,000 Europeans and 3,000 natives under Gen. McKensie was sent against him. But again Bambaata was successful. By never giving open battle, and by sending his own men among the enemy wearing the distinguishing strips of black and red cloth worn by the native soldiers, he played havoc with his foes.
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After these victories twenty other chiefs joined on, while others awaited the turn of events.
But as the conservative chiefs had foreseen Bambaata hadn't a chance. He had less than twenty rifles, and what were spears against the latest pattern of machine guns in the hands of men who had just been through a great war?
In every engagement—at Nkandhla, Otimati, Peyana, Insize, McCrae's, Store, Mome Gorge—these black men fought like brave heroes of old. Like their brothers at Carrilag, they charged almost unarmed into the teeth of certain death, courageous to the last.
Bambaata, himself, was killed at Mome Gorge, while making his way unarmed and alone up a river. A native soldier, seeing him, sprang at him from behind a tree and plunged his spear in his back. The soldier tried to draw out the weapon for another blow but it had been bent and he could not, whereupon another black soldier came to his aid. But Bambaata, seizing the latter's spear, attacked them both, and though wounded was getting the better part of the struggle when another native ran up and putting his rifle to Bambaata's head, fired.
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Soon after his death the rebellion collapsed. Of the 12,000 black men who took part, 2,300 were killed and 4,700 made prisoners. Among the number was the aged Sigananda who died a few days later in prison, defiant to the last.
The rebellion lasted nine months, (July, 1905, to April, 1906) and cost the government five million dollars. Sixty white men were killed and several hundred wounded, of the 11,000 engaged. They were aided by some 6,000 blacks.
Some of the prisoners were sentenced to long terms of imprisonment; twenty-five of the leaders were exiled to St. Helena, while Dinizulu, who was accused of playing a hidden part, accompanied them.
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T WAS on Dec. 31, 1925, at the River Rough Plant of The Ford Motor Company of Detroit, Michigan, when Ed. Stewart turned in his badge and tools and drew his last check
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The closet was held shut only by a hook through a staple on the outside. The Kid opened it. Far back in a corner of the top shelf was a small brown package. He took it out. It was a bit of brown burlap neatly folded and tied with a string. He turned and carried the insignificant little bundle to the table set crosswise in the corner of the room at the right of the fireplace. John Belling, the light held high, followed him and set the lamp on the table. With his small penknife the Chocolate Kid cut the string that bound the bit of burlap. It felt stiff beneath his fingers. Carefully he opened it. As he spread it out on the table before them, both men looked at it. A puzzled frown wrinkled the brow of the Chocolate Kid. On the inside surface of the bit of coarse brown cloth was a crude painting of the interior of the room in which they stood. It was as if a child had painted it with the colors from his master's oil-color tubes. The paint was laid on thickly and with odd variations in technique. But one bit or the whole stood out true to life. It was as if a master painter had painted it in to show the child just what might be done. The fireplace was painted in so true to life in every detail that it stood out clearly and unmistakably even to the slight dip of the center stone of the apron and the little indentation at the side.
For a long moment the two men stood studying the crude bit of work. Then with a sudden exclamation the Chocolate Kis sprang and crossed to the fireplace. With eager hands that trembled in tense expectancy he began clearing the place of the piled cedar boughs. Firmly, but with shaking finger, he pressed the small depression; then, easily, smoothly, without friction, the large central stone on the apron of the fireplace rose slowly but steadily until it was a half foot above the rest of the floor, held so on four sturdy upright beams hinged at the half-foot height to fold back, carrying the central stone outward and lowering it gently to rest on the inner surface of the hearth.
John Belling stood watching the phenomenon with eyes filled with amazed incredulity. But the Chocolate Kid sprang to the opening without hesitancy. Beneath it, in a perfectly fitted compartment, was a leather-covered box. It was about the size of a small trunk, and a handle on the top indicated that it might be lifted from its snug compartment. The Chocolate Kid gripped
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The box was locked, but the key hung from a slender thong on the handle.
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It was the work of a minute to cut the thong and insert the key in the lock and turn it. It turned easily as though it had been used recently. With a quick, easy motion the Kid swung back the top of the box.
Both men gasped. Strewed in and among a lot of folded papers there were priceless articles of jewelry and precious stones.
"God!" The word burst from the lips of the older man and he sprang forward and bent above the box, his hands outstretched. Tremblingly he grasped a long, thin gold chain that was half hidden by a folded paper that also concealed the oval-shaped diamond-set locket attached to it.
With eyes that suddenly glared like a madman's he stood holding the chain with its dangling locket. His lips were bloodless. His brown jaw set in a craglike line.
"Mary's!" he said. "Mary's locket! And the damned skunk wrote me she left him and went to South America with another man and took all her jewelry and everything he had given her, too, with her. I've wandered the world looking for her. I've grown old and broken with the failure to find them and wreak my vengeance upon them. Grown so old and broken that it was no wonder he didn't know me, though I was in the same cell with him for days." His voice hissed through his clenched teeth. (Continued on Page 11)
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(Continued from Page 9) was always on hand for the celebration of the pagan religious ceremonies. Cannibalism and the tribal warfare were moreover the favorite pastimes of the Marquesans. Hence they resisted anything that even hinted at order or a restriction of their primitive habits and liberties. The French soon ended the cannibalistic tendencies but frequent epidemics have since nearly destroyed the last Marquesan. The city of Taiohoe was for many years the headquarters of the French administration in these islands. This
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While the collar pin has much in its favor in point of convenience, being very useful in holding a recalcitrant soft collar in place, the scarfpin is more ornamental, and men have begun to be vastly swayed by this factor in choosing their accessories. Who could have predicted a couple of years ago, for example, that the masculine wrist would take kindly, even enthusiastically, to a watch set in a gold mesh bracelet, or that business men would be carrying their paper currency neatly folded in a gold bill clip, set with a large central crystal or opal? Yet no one is prepared to deny that it is the bracelet which usually sells the watch nowadays, and the crystal or opal which sells the bill clip!
But to return to scarfpins—the new ones have much larger stones, or pearls, as the case may be, than the old-fashioned variety, and hence pro city now is virtually deserted and no traces of a thriving Marquesan community can be found anywhere. This fact has led science to take the position that diseases of modern civilization introduced on the islands by Captain Cook along with his civilized innovations on human nature have almost eliminated these hardy southerners. The National Geographic Society's latest pronouncement is that the exceptionally high mortality rate of the Marquesans was due largely to the introduction of European diseases.
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"God! If I had known then—but I thought she had left him as she had me—that surely she could have been to blame for his temptation. I thought she had lured him and fooled him as she had fooled me, and I believed he had been sufficiently punished by finding her out. But here is her locket—here, in this cache! And Mary—where is she? The skunk! If he has harmed a hair of her head. If—" The old man's voice broke on a note of menace and a sob.
The Chocolate Kid stood, in his turn, dazed and wondering. Then, as the elder man sank down on a chair near the fireplace, holding the locket in his hand, he drew near and waited for a breathing space before he, too, plunged seeking fingers among the pile of papers and jewels. One by one he lifted bundle after bundle of securities from the piled-up documents. Gingerly he opened, at last, the folded paper that had dropped to the floor from old John Belling's listless fingers. His eyes were puzzled as he looked at it.
It was a birth certificate. For a moment he locked at the man sitting slumped in the chair, and then gently he called him back to the present. "I wonder how Barry's birth certificate got mixed up with Ott's things?" he said.
The other man came back as though he had been wandering in far places. "Barry's birth certificate?" His voice was unhurried, as is the voice of one whose mind is on other things.
"Yeah." The Chocolate Kid laid the paper in the listless hand outstretched to receive it.
As the dream-filled eyes fell on the paper a change passed over the brown face. His expression suddenly became alive—jerked back to the present by what he saw there.
"Son of Annie Dwane Miller!" He shouted the words aloud. His jaw tensed. "He is not Mary's son, then. Not Mary's, but another woman's and Ott's. Why—why—that was the name of the woman who died of smallpox at that deserted cabin just on the outskirts of Colby. They told me there had been another woman and child there, but as soon as they were well a man—a big black fellow—had come for them and taken them away in the night. "And"—his voice became reminiscent—"Ott wrote that Mary and my child had left him a month after she went away with him. I tried to trace them, but there was no trace. I followed even the weak clue of the man and woman and two children that settled in that tenement in Austin. But the woman had died under mysterious and suspicious circumstances, and the man had taken the two children and disappeared.
"The neighbors thought they had gone to Chicago, but no one knew. I got the letter then about Mary going to South America, and—" Something seemed to click in the old man's mind. To click and let light into the dark shadows that had been gathering there for years. He turned to the Chocolate Kid, who was again searching through the contents of the box. "The d——d skunk!" He gritted
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THERE was once a certain egg who took the keenest delight in acquiring and maintaining a reputation of being a tough nut. He was built like a blockhouse, and had, through constant practice, caused his face to develop an expression that was a cross between a bushman and an enraged ape. His voice had the sound of a horn and he let it loose on the slightest provocation. His greatest joy was to approach a prospective victim in a posture like that of Lon Chaney in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," assume that Attilla look, bellow a few sandpapered phrases, and thereby so intimidate the party as to cause him or her to try a little track work—mostly dashes. Or, providing the one approached showed signs of offering some kind of a comeback, the Bad Boy would clutch the objector in his paws and subject same to a Bowery man-handling. Thereafter the efficiently mauled one would give him a complete run-around.
Now it wasn't long before this sort of thing made the Big Bully the kingpin in his immediate vicinity. People gave him the go-by, and his approach was the signal for any group to do a rapid fade-out. He was as welcome as a flood, but that didn't cause him any mental distress; he lived in a world unto himself, and was extremely gratified in the knowledge that he was the uncrowned czar of the browbeaters. To see folks quall in his presence was as strong drink to his vitals. He was so mean that he even delighted in seeing a cur turn his tail down and travel when frightened by his vocal explosions. The deferential mien assumed by those unfortunates under his sway caused his face to glow with visible pride. He strove hard at the job of establishing himself as the roughest thing in the community, and his success was beyond question. In his own eyesight he was a combination of Ghengis Khan, Ivan the Terrible and a buzz saw—it being his constant boast that he wasn't afraid of the devil, the dark or the Dead Sea. He threw reckless challenges indiscriminately, and no one was killed in a rush to throw gauntlets of acceptance at his feet.
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"Chocolate, I've got it all!" There was nothing dazed in those clear tones. The Kid attended him closely.
"I didn't tell you; I've never told anyone, and Ott himself doesn't know. Drink and sorrow and remorse have changed me so that even he didn't know me. But I am John Belling Carruth!" At the look of amazed incredulity on the face of the Chocolate Kid the man nodded and drew himself up.
BELLING'S IDENTITY
"Yes," he said; "the great John Belling Carruth, whose wife left him, and who in turn left his beautiful home and the wealth of his great oil fields so suddenly and faded out of the world of men. I did not tell you and Zola all when I revealed that I was her father. I wanted to find out what had become of her mother, but she is strangely silent on that. The finding of this locket makes me wonder if she knew the truth and for some strange hidden reason let me go on thinking the story I believed was true was the real truth when I told her of it. There is still some mystery that I cannot fathom, but I have the rest. Big Ott was a clerk in my bank when he left suddenly, and my wife and child went with him. I could never find him till I was in that cell with him, but I heard from him, twice. The first letter was to tell me that my wife had left him for another man.
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"The sent me hunting the world for them, but before I went I got the second letter that told me Mary had left for South America with her second paramour—and I believed it. I did not dream that the girl—mine and Mary's—might grow to young womanhood here under Big Ott's malevolent tutelage. When I saw the boy I believed—I thought he was a second child of Mary's. I knew the girl was hers. Her beauty is Mary's and I believed maybe her evil ways were Mary's, too. But now—I am glad that I know this." He paused. "We'll know everything in the morning, when Zola and Barry come out with the crowd Anson Bledsoe is going to guide here—thanks to Angie's help and her genuine honesty. There's a lot for us to clear up tomorrow."
With the words the Chocolate Kid looked into the stern eyes of the man from whom the years of ineffective old age seemed to be dropping like a useless, discarded garment.
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(Continued from Page 10) modern designs in cuff links, silver has suddenly assumed great importance. Sterling silver links, chased, engraved and engine-turned the same as the gold, are proving enormously popular with the majority, who might hesitate to pay the price of gold ones. They are especially appropriate when the wearer habitually carries a silver cigarette case and lighter—a combination favored by a great many business men. Some of the new silver links have very narrow dark, colored enamel borders, which match enameled cigarette cases or colored leather lighters.
The demand for lighters this season appears to be almost as huge as that of last year, when it looked as if every man in the United States must have purchased or been presented with one. Although prices have slumped considerably, the standard minimum for a really good lighter, made of something better than tin, is $5. This is a popular gift price, but in the Fifth avenue and Madison avenue shops, where cases are finely wrought and frequently jeweled or set with a small perfectly good watch, the prices run up into the hundreds of dollars. It is interesting to note how frequently lighters have begun to appear in our popular detective and adventure stories. What a help they are to heroes suddenly dropped into a strange house in the dark! Think what Robinson Crusoe missed by not inventing one!
An unusual business is being done this year in walking sticks, with gold or silver-rimmed tops. Perhaps it is prosperity, or perhaps it is travel abroad, but American men are rapidly losing their self-consciousness with regard to this fashionable appurtenance. More and more sticks are being seen on the streets of our large cities, and such is the savoir fajre with which they are carried that it is no longer possible for this writer to spot an Englishman coming far down the block.
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a tenacity that was surprising; it was inconceivable that anything inside of a shirt could actually love a disposition like that. But that sex is noted for doing things beyond the ken of logic—what?
At the height of his unpopular reign, he and his floozy walked into a soft-drink joint one evening to get wrapped around a couple of sodas. As they were making their way to a table a nice-looking young man of average size caught the eye of the Belle and gave her an unmistakable high-sign. The Bad Boy saw the wink, however, and promptly bore down upon the Stranger with a roar like a rhino gone berseck. People fell away from the newcomer as though he had suddenly developed black smallpox. The Bully reached for him—and got the surprise of his life; for the Stranger met his rush with a perfect French "savate." Now for the edification of the reader who has never seen this choice bit of mayhem performed, I will explain it as being a stunt whereby one leaps from the floor and plants both feet in some part of the opponent's anatomy where the contact will cause excruciating and lasting pain. In this instance the Stranger's pedal extremities landed violently against the Bully's degestive organs, and he went down like a torpeded ship. Then he—the Stranger—performed a neat little oneman riot.
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