Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Oct 1946, p. 9

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 | 1100 Nom oe 1 With Musto "On The Air Tonight and Wednesday AS! New: BO IT, maw 58-Talk or a ie. i CFRE 'WBEN (CBS-CBC) 860 TORONTO TORONTO OSHA CJBC (MBS-ABC) NBC y 930' 1010 WT Td CHUM Ckbo 1050 | V7] eo Ballroom Po v | WEDNESDAY EVENING orte Groene ( Shih 30 0we) Sie of at he Week away ioken :08--Music of Manhattan ake Believe Ballroom Allan Mclver, pictured at Montreal while directing the orchestra for a why | broadcast of "Ten Years of Hit Tunes," a CBO 10th anniversary program heard each Wednesday at 8.00 p.m, over the CBC Trans-Canada network. Mr. Melver, the orchestra and guest vocalists select for each program a 5 | number of songs that are now considered highlights of the decade 1936-46, I! 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[ 6: 6: 6: Firestone SEAT COVERS Improve your car's appearance with smard, clean-cut seat covers. Several types to choose from, and made to fit all cars. Now Available at . . . TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE Prince and Bond Sts. Phone 1096 CED asks him fo eo anic E380 | Uncle D 2h | they live, it is left fo the | that he wiaw | said. WBEN BD BND BD BoD BoD SYNOPSIS 4 vif and J flies into a Ry Ww | Returning fo their Aunt Lou and Fosdyke, with whom boy fo toll his sister that the Fosdykes are international jewel thieves oc | and he works for them. CHAPTER IX Seated there, so stiff, her eyes open, Ginnie might have been her dead self. It was difficult to go on through the pang Jerry felt at that sight, "You see, Uncle Dick's an as- OKDO | tute businessman and he says with two or three big jobs in a year--never two in the same con- tinent, I'm telling you---he doesn't do one-hundredth part of the harm done by some people in a year's business in the city. Of course if anything goes wrong there's a lot of unpleasantness. But 'with Uncle Dick things don't go wrong. Because, mark you, he can afford to do the thing prop- erly--as it's never been done, Why, those pearls will go straight GR 4 to the man who wants them---one of the big names on Wall Street. As to me, I've been trained and WBEN | trained again, by Etienne. But I shan't be given another risky job, I don't suppose, for 18 monthi Nor will he. And before I took those pearls I was given copies to put in their place that were B | made by one of the finest jewelers in the world, It'll be months-- years Derhups-chetors anyone re- alizes heyre gone And---" Jerry--" : she began to cross the room. e put himself between her and the door, "Where do you think you're going?" "Away." "Where to?" "It doesn't matter." She looked at him. Her eyes, he saw, didn't focus, She spoke like a sleep- walker. Or as if part of her mind were asleep. "You can't go," he said. "No one can stop me. And you must come too, Jerry." She shook her head, putting up her hand for a second as if there were cobwebs before her face. 'Yes, of course," she added, and laid that hand on "Listen, Ginnie." He paused. So much depended on her answer elt quite sick. "Listen, Are you still fond of me?" "I shall always love you," she "Then take this in, Ginnie, They =-Uncle Dick and Aunt Lou--only adopted us, only sent us to those schools so that we'd be in with the right set, I , you run out, Uncle Dick will--' The telephone | bell rang. In a second Jerry' had crossed the room. His voice was easy and amiable, "What?" he was saying. "Oh, hulle, Uncle , . . No... No, I don't think she does, yet... Yes. hi rn see she does. ... Yes. Good bye. , , He be] back the receiver. He spoke in a measured tone. "A message from dear Uncle, wants Jou to understand, If you thought of going away or an thing precipitate, the police wou d know about me within two days. They'd know about him too, you ry vy AND +0 THO THD 040 040 F490 40 40 040 040 040 040 040 ND 40 040 40 SHO 00 & may. think? My dear girl, there n't one shred of evidence fo pin in uncle, There never has been." "Then--?" said Ginnie, She looked around the familiar soul- less room as if she were indeed For the second time, Jerry tried a laugh, "Well--I can't escape and you can't esca| So we're both the racket," , said, She made no answer, And at once there came to his face the look of fear that she had seen there before. He seized her arm and shook her as if she were to|tranced and he could wake her, "Aren't you?" he asked, "Aren't you? Ginnje--" "Yes," she said, at last. He released her and she saw the sweat on his forehead, "M: God!" he said. 'If you had let he down--" She looked into his face and then she spoke. "You don't really --want to give it all up, do you, Jerry?" she asked in a voice that was completely calm. A second later she had broken down in bit- ter, hopeless, uncontrollable sob- bing, turning aside, burying her head in her arms as she huddled in the chair, ' Irresolutely, Jerry approached her, He moved away, staring for a moment from the window, play- ing with the blind cord. He came back again, and still those stifled sobs assailed his ears, tightening his nerves. "Oh, Lord!" he broke out. "You must stop it, Ginnie!" The door opened. Etienne en- tered the room, He looked at the slight form in the chair, Quickly, he closed the door. He looked at Jerry. "What is this?" he asked quietly, But, in the gentle player of Chopin, the idle, rather deco- rative lounger, a stranger might have seen--for an instant----on what quality it was that Uncle Dick Fosdyke had relied when first he had picked up, in Paris, that ruined young man of t good family, Etienne d'Alain, "Oh," Jerry made an effort at nonchalance, "Uncle Dick thought ---well, as a matter of fact, I thought--it was about time Ginnie knew the situation, So--" "So you take the opportunity to lecture her on selfishness?" "Well, Ginnie's my sister. I want to be sure she understands. She's taking it hard, But that won't do her any good--" "I think you had better go out," said Etienne, "I'l see she under- stands." For a moment Jerry hesitated. Then he glanced at the older man and, with an imitation of Etienne's own light shrug, he left the room. There had been a smile on Etienne's lips but now it was gone. He stood, looking down at Ginnie. And she, he saw, wasn't even con- sclous of his presence. Her hands were over her ears as if she might shut out, with that gesture, the crash and ruin of her world, He stooped and drew them down, She Raised her head. Her eyes were blinded with tears and he wiped them with' his handker- chief, "It's only me," he said. "Only Etienne." , But when she could see she shrank from him as he had known she wouldp as she would shrink now from all her world, With Sntiness he set her in the chair. laced himself on the arm of it, n patience he waited, for he intended that she should speak ) "So," sald the small, husky volce at last, "it is all true?" "What Jerry has told you? You may be sure that it is true." At that grave reply, she seemed He | first, . Saturday Evening Post Sen is "LOGAN, as "LUCY, e n<ogor mz: 10 sation! Best-Selling Novel ! NOK- GREAT MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! bold builder temptress of an outlc TECANICOLOR MARK SE= of 0 savage empire of the Northwest! auty m<OBormz to become smaller, She didn't look up at the tired face above hers-- a face whose expression was, in some way, af some moments, curi- ously flawed, though. a stranger might have spent a long time in trying to discover in what the flaw lay. She was gazing down. His hand moved as if it would have stroked her hair, But he with drew it and laid it along the back of the chair, "I can't believe it," she whis- pered at last. "You must believe it," he said. "And if I--if I run away, will Soil he go to prison?" The averted cheek at which he azed was very pale. Well, he hought, perhaps she saw a pic- ture of her brother slinking through the house into which she had introduced him in search of his hostess' jewels, Ah, yes. It's not pretty, that, thought Etienne with the slightest shrug, Nor were these moments pretty, In the dreary silence he could feel the anguish of this child who had so loved and admired her brother, Her admiration for Jerry was gone now, no doubt, But Etienne, looking down on the brown curls, knew that her love would remain, "Listen, petite," he said. "It is sad, all this. It is more than sad. But remember, for Jerry--not for me, nor for your good uncle and aunt--but for Jerry, there® is something to be said. He is very young. He has been brought up always to every luxury, Your uncle saw to that. He sent him to the best schools. He let him--you see, I know--owe money. He could buy at Harton all he wanted --silk pyjamas, new suits, what have Jou Your sincle J aid all bills. You are listening, G' "m She nodded "And des 'When Jerry Is age, comes the day when sud Jour uncle sends for him, He te im that now his schooling is over he will do no more for him. Jerry can earn his own living--as office boy; as what he can find. No more silk next the no more dancing, no more cars, no more--life, , , . Jerry finds a job as clerk--at 25 shillings a week, For a few weeks While Etienne tried to comfort his little friend--and never knew whether he had succeeded--he saw quite clearly the young Jerry of two years since; Jerry, who had slid through school life on his ooks and charm, Jerry, terrified by his short experience of poverty, (Continued on Page 11) FHIATKES 'TODAY Regent-- Tomorrow 's Forever" -- 1.30 = 320 = 5.10 « 7.00 = 9.10. Last show at 8.55 p.m, Marks -- "Canyon Passage" 12.45-2.00-4.40-7.00-9.00, Last show at 9.00 pm, Biltmore -- "I Love a Soldier" -- 302 - 6390 - 1011. "Dark Waters," 1.28 - 5.056 - 8.43. Last Show at 842. pli 1 AOMORROW Singing Star of "OKLAHOMA" MARC PLATT SID CAESAR GORGEOUS GIRLS! 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