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likely that most girls will continue to- forget incomes when the Tight man cqmes and offers the strength of his manhood and the heart that is filled with a. -clean l&ve that promises to protect and to cherish. Girls who run their, affections with a cash register may be spared for other careers -than,- matrimony. 1 o-o I HALL ISs A BUCKING BRONCHO BUSTER Franklyn Hall. I Admirers of the Lubuuwestern "pictures are never tjredof sing ling out the work pf-Jfranklyn. fHall.' He is one of the most daring Jiorsemen of the famous t troupe -of rough, riders. Heavies ana cnaracter worx are supposed to be his real forte ,n the pictures. But hed rather jump to the back of a cow pony or a bucking broncho and tear off down the road after anything that will make a good, lively chase, than dp the most humdrum in door, studio work. Hall is a Californian and has been in the theatrical" business sinc,e a child. He took hjs first lessons in hanging to the back of a running pony way out where there's room to breathe, and then some. His first training as a player was given 'to him by John Mc- uuire at the grand opera nouse, ,San Francisco He quickly climb ed to juvenile, and leads. And when he came east to play start ling roles in pictures he was a Belasco favorite: o o HE WAITED. "How long would you be will ing to wait for me?" she asked, in tones so low he could scarcely catch the words. And then she went on: "You know, George, my father has recently invested in a. silver mine and he is going there at once, and I cannot leave moth er alone. o I ask you again, George, how long would you be willing to wait for me?" "Wait for, you, my darling?" repeated George, for his was n.o fleeting love. "I will wait for you until we learn how the silver mine turns out l v