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vais’ 3 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - (PAGE FIVE ‘ALK ABOUT EQUALITY! WOMEN-SHOW THEY'RE MORE THAN MEN'S EQUALS AS PLAYWRIGHTS. ‘ ‘Social and Pers El TT onal Masons Give Delightful Dinner Dance Nearly 250 were present at the largest. and most successful party to be given this season by the Eastern Stars and Masons at the Temple last evening. Tae dinner was served at 7 o'clock during which Henry Ral- vorson led the guests in chorus sing- ing. The quartette composed uf Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. D.C. Scothorn. Henry Halvorson dnd George Humiph- ries sang Annie Laurie and Sonny of Mine,” to the delight of all. Mrs. H. F, Keller, Mrs, W. W. Moy- er, Mrs. Van R. Middlemas, Mrs. W. \e C. Bush, and Mrs. J. I. Setser athe committee from the Stars assisted the committee from the Masons com- posed of A. W. Gussner, Ray Berge- son, William Harris, Jessner Beck, Price Qwens and Richard, Hali in making ‘arrangements for the dance. A number of novel features were in- troduced during the evening, so that W. C. T. U, TO MEET The Woman’s Christian Temper- ance Union will meet Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Fred Han- son, 919 Fifth Street, with Mrs. C. D, King acting as hostess. Responses to roll call will be “Reports of visits to the sick and lonely.” Mts. J: J. M. MacLeod will be the leader ut this .meeting. Topic for discussion “The Message to Garcia.” All members should plan to attend this meeting as delegates will be elected to attend the National Jubilee | Celebration of the North Dakota W. C. T. U., which will be held in Fargo on Thursday and Friday, March 13 and 14, Visitors are welcome to this meeting. i K. C's HOSTS AT PLEASANT PARTY | The K. C.’s ware hosts at one of the most delightful parties preced- ing the Lenten season at the School hall of St. Mary's last evening. Fif- teen tables at cards were played dur- ing the evening with honors going to | Mra. J. N. Roberts who received a lovely two pound box of candy as al HUUHUUHUV.GOUUUAEAOGAGEEELOUUE EULA bas ’ The Future a Promise The future holds a promise for the people of North Dakota. The deflation period has passed its peak here. The state has not lost its capable men. that were built on an unsound basis have collapsed and are be- ing charged off. from the old single crop system to mixed or diversified farming is rapidly being accomplished. All this tends toward the estab- lishment of, business on a sounder The First National Bank will. cooperate in every way possible Those credits The change in this development. Any condi- tion which benefits its customers benefits this bank. First National Bank The Pioneer Bank 4 surprides were experienced by guests | prize. \ during the entiredence program. One| Between 65 and 70 couple were pre- | of the most interesting dances was}sent for the dance which was held} the “ladies choice” in which the in the gymnasium. A delicious buf- ladies sought their partner with fet luncheon was served during the lighted birthday seandle. evening. Singing of some of the most popu- Ss lar dance songs led by-Harry Wag- Th, NDIAN TaN OTIS Par Be ¢ net prone’ very houatiy ee alae ae ota SCHOOL Sa IAS FOUR OF THE MANY PROMINENT WOMEN PLAY WRIGHTS OF AMERICA, LEFT TO RIGHT: LULA VOLLMER, ANNE NICHOLS, X “Room, Dance” introduced during] A meeting of the Consuelo Valdez | ELEANOR ROBSON’ (MRS. AUGUST’ BELMON DOROTHY) DONN ELLY the evening, Jack McKenzie, who re-/| L, T, L, will be held Sunday after- | ~~~ aos CTT TT TTT TTT TTT TTI 0 HUUUVEUUUAUAUUTUGUAUOLAUGUAUALULADAULN cK 4 BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS day, a€ original in her field as Eu) een cently came Lee to dei S. E. eee noon, at 3 o'clock at the Indian| —- 2 NEA Service W re! O'Neil Paine Mv to go through his poverty that son & Son pleased the assemblage School with Mrs. Sara Ankenman and | 4 is > a . Th st 1 yatery | rast.” roit F Sie fw | Pec otter pane aE ME Se aa tes | Ream A Ye Me Se Re tei Set ey are ay =a MN Séottish Costume and played “The|L, R. Johnson of the First Baptist | | Kitchen art has woman come to the front Room” the wlirk of Eleanor Robso MEXICAN REBE ise! Us Camels co Seon by peel as Church will give an address at this| .& is @| with more consistent success than in| Mrs, August Belmont in private tite | ks ‘BEL | need the “Swor ing. irls ! 4 ee aad ha ate r, ' 7 x AT ne. HEN MAGHtAAY Blihig? as colo Stina ake: Ngee inten che Soe Gooby anEAbe the field of playwriting. : Sen cutesiee eis | Nan Bet LEADER FLEES) peasant it isto tare; ne gill tet ONE, OF THose wacic Piya - i Five years ago a woman playwright | St¢Phens is the author of a distinct- N paitate > it always nt IE FARM’ MOV di : meetings. Ninety-seven of the stu- ol alle : : OFIBIRAT ROH GEL Up ogeaNhelt : [hesitate to use it always, Contains MOVEMENTS. *-Corifetti’ and” balloons were very| dents have signed the L. T. L. Pledge WHEN good buttermilk fs to be wad a ae on a ae was me ohh ate nee oehbEitieie New Orleans, Mar. 1- Attaches of |no opiate’. fe and sure, Has, MIGHT NOT BE A BAD niuch’ in evidence and gave the hall al and are doing! splendid work in this | avtained there is no better | crcrtion. Today the street. is fu slags ahd hie “caught /on the’ Mexican federal consulate an- | served three penerations Aes eid MEXICO, EITHER, strictly carnival ‘air.’ spciety. hot biscult, unless it is sour credm, : ° * “Lollipop,” one G : cio Zuberan | i Tes ee xT STEP . : . Lollipop,” one of the most recent} nounced today that Racio Zuberan eas econ Re, A number‘of the younger’men who —- that can be served. Probably no other play has at-|mucien)e vomaltes t anid which Capmany, provisional Mithanient ef i CULO BE TO ORGANIZE are ‘taking the degrée:work of the} R..C: BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED | ‘Buttermilk Biecult—Sitt four'| tained the commergjal success of | Myncy! comedies to oven / which) Ci SVIILIGAT gE GVEA EAS ' EVERY BUSINESS MAN'S THE OAUGHTERS OF ‘Masons’ very ubly acted as ushers} Members of the R. C. Bridge Club half cupfuls of flour with |“Abie's Irish Rose,” written and| tne work of Zel who has|Xico, had arrived in New Orleans| THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION= and assisted in waiting table in wait-| were entertained by Mr. and Mrs, Mttpoontar of baking powder, | produced by Anne Nichols. The box done many. of Mi ripts m Erontera, Mexico, from. which | 7. ers uniforms, These were: A. R.| Oliver Knudson at their ome: gu one and one-palf cupfuls of gult, | receipts in New York alongs meer Julia Chandler and Althea Luce | he had fled. 3 GREATEST OBLIGATION Brooks, W. F. Gettloman, A. F. Brad-] Ninth Street,,.last evening. Tffree| ong teaspaonful of soda. Mix'two | it is now in ity ninctieth week and |, 20) Chandle ya deur — ley. Austin Reed, E. J. Budge, C. R.| tables of Bridge were played during| tabiespoentula of lard and add two | hhs the tongevity record, have gone Tatad sane eains) GEO ee NEW ROAD ASKED Simpson, F. L. Page, A. G. Bahwer,| the evening, honors going to Mrs. E.{ cupfuls of rich buttermilk. Knead | past the million mark and it is still } st buerine -abithadGreciwien: vila| Mortiny | Minny. NGie pro| R., W. Henderson and Mr. Wright.| W. Peck and Gilles Tersonius. A de-| until smooth, roll to half an Inch | going strong. So are the seven road |: ian. 7 ¥ nosal to co the néw, st Horus! WALT W. HEAD PR Lele td AY Somainttr tal etn Mee | amechteae hides; CHEW Ith av'eutalli Cute lieomieatar Jage Theater, Clare Krammer made 4 4 a | By ER k a ssis ig! course luncheon was server ‘ 5 nies. 5 the adaptation of “Ta Bouche,” the| !ine between the twin and | ‘ jerie amers dat de and DBroehy by the host at midnight. Mr. and ie ana LRG eIaGIROLT im 8! The book and lyrics of “Fonby,” s Tener may ak is| Aberdeen, S..D., a part of the ier | abe ab nee aia sie Keller, Phyllis Rosen, Velma Nupen,| Mrs. Gilles Tersonius and Mr. and| hot oven. ve pip : which has been running for ‘thonths | « ‘of Broadwai 1 Anita | Tr but with a distinctive nfirker, | . ene esocialon) Mariya Lahr, Dorothea Savage, Wini-f Mrs, W. C. Groughten were guests of| | deen Muffing Cut lif a pound | imate one of the sutstunding go | Lon aia jot eran her husburid, {a8 laid before a sheeting af delegs:| We mnenkeroveredtinivncracoin fred Halfyard, Ruth and Sarah Ru-| the club.- e Cine fy Boreas ie tablenior cesses of the season, are the work | John Emerson, in the comedy, “The| tions from 10 cities here today. De- Country.” What do we mean? ee saute teens sa ited FAREWELL PARTY fuls of the, fat with one tablespoon. | ae brant who, was’ re-| Whole’ Town's Talking.” ws nctinn was Postponed to kive | are we thinking of the service waa els A ful’ of. ‘sugar; add one well-beaten | SPonsible also for “Blossom Tithe Olga Petrova is “the author of | #!! citi«g along the route time to wilichi wakows concerning the dinner. and ‘appoint-|- A farewell patty: was given for Mr. f and one and one-haif cuptuls | Lula Vollmer has two Bradway |~iturricane,” in which she is appear. {consider the plan, . te coke: BUTE eats ad Geel of ith ie and Mfs:\P. 0A. Windberg, ‘at the oP inilks” Mix: five teaspoontule of | attractions of exceptional’ mesit?to | inj ee tehapineneve J. Schuitz, Mrs. J. 1. Setser, Mts. H.J home of Mr. and Mrs; John Gabel, Heke Bes ‘ her credit, “The Shame ° Women” ‘ m ; KILLED IN SION ‘ . ane E. Spohn, Mrs. W. E. Ricker, Mrs.| Wednesday Se Those - present ERM eet tical tron and “Sun Up.” Two years a ae gira SUS aerated AU Quifey ati, uma DAL Neen which we bear) | Tailor-Made Suits at Ready F. EL McCurdy, Mrs. G. Olgierson,| were Mr. and, Mraz Joe Gabel, Mr.| there cupfuls. of\flour, stir into | Wa8 unknown, selling ticketsi-atythe | Politits may not extend to them the{ Sion of drier i, the North & for it, or are! Made Prices. Klein’s Toggery. Mrs. C. F, » Moody, Miss Ostrander,}and Mrs.-George Gabel, and Mr. Leo the mixture and fold in the fried | box office of the Theater Guild. To-|cager hand of fellowship, but the | Svawboard Mills here today eausea we thinksns | Josephine Kositaky, Esther Schultz,}and Joe Gabel. 7. bacon. Pour into greased muffin | day she is recognized as ong of the | theater grants them equal rights and} 24 and Herhert Heisler prob- oul GF om Rerpeh ted and ‘other members of Sonn Gee pans and bake twenty-five minutes | most, promising playwrights of otir | privileges ably fatally injured, Edward Sand » etic ution the order, * o} GUES' fn ‘a hot oven.’ i“ man and Albert: Walker, and. sent which our ¥ The pene dance to be given by.these} Miss Margaret Allen of Jamestown Butter Cal Sift twice three esos f ~~~ | eight otfier employes to the hospital country can Breakfast ¥., organizations is scheduled for March }is syending the weekend as a guest cupfuls: of flour, three-fourths of a “PAL HAT! % | Neck or are drawn: tightly and| Sandman and ker suffered * afford us, only e wel, ds gpeebar } ot Mi “loy. Kitchen,, i | teaspoonful<of soda, oné-half tea- An_unysual, hat, made of black | tirown to one side. ushed skulls an) are still uncon- Walter W.Heaa of the benetit i LEAP YEAR DANOI aya ‘ VISITS IN CITY spoonful of baking powder, one nan covered ear gold net, has 2 ay, nM i = serious | é which we may ‘EAI Ni TY % ; teaspoonful of salt, then mix lightly | small. band’ of what wag once @ SIMPLICITY RU ‘ . i fi it? Are we thinkin, The Engineers are planning to! Miss Mary Anderson visited with, with enough sour or butter milk to _Pafeley shawl running. about the}, Que sees less embroi on the CHURCHES TAKE STAND eeu may aoytor our caine make the Leap AY nari Monday teende in ne city for several dave mojsten—about cne an enenalt crown tied in a pert bow. spring frocks than was used during} Washington, Mar t--A_ letter try, or of what our country may | *{] evening one of thé pest of the series’ returning to her home at Mandan. cupfuls. Turn out’on a_ floured ———— and there is a general ring amendment of the provisic s . : 4 of dances given this season. Invi- board’ and;knend lightly.” Roll thin BLACK SATIN COAT absence of trimming on even those jcf the house tamiseation DI dance Cea eee a ne . tations have been extended to friends | Pr $ and-cut into large rounds. : Bake} 4 smart black ‘satin coat for|ffocks designed for the most elab- | ing admission to aliens ineligible to pie er nica peaite P| ALL GROcC;r pA: of the organization’ and a large ‘at- : NEWS |] on @.well-greased griddle, turning | spring: is very straight as to line, ions. | citizenship, on the ground that it LU olan hati [ea + 1. .tendance is expétted.. Mrs, W. W. SarwE | frequently’ to Insure even browning. fa large monogram i black satin on ——— constitutes a “flagrant violation of |®8 Desative action, West be | —————— Moyer is acting ds chairman of the Returns to Home They ‘will_cook in eight minutes. | the Jeteetront. and with ermine col-|* FLOWERED PARASOLS the accepted principles. of interna- /eonstructive. As citizens of our yg — entertainment. committee. Governor Nestos, who has been in| Tear them. apart and drop a plece | jarg ‘and cuffs, ons Of Mlk on velvet flowers tional relation” “hag *Neen -apnky to | COUNTY, do we, full; the obliga: |) lini Neier & local hospital receiving treatment | of butter Into each cake. Wrap In ee 1about some of the most] memhors of the senate and hénse |t10n3 Incumbent upon us? Do we 'ysieo-Clinical Laboratory ENTERTAINS AT DINNER PARTY ‘for a severe cold, returned to his| amapkin and serve at once: Served PIN TUCKS decorative parasols etme cundtivecte ve of | @xercise our right to vote—and 119% 4th St. ; . - % P by the administrative committee of . wits sueclen Brooks entertained st home today but probably will not be| with a ‘dish of fresh berries, these} Grouns of pin incka ‘following the Federal Council of chirches, | When we do, do we always place Bismarck, N. D y a dinner party last evening at the: et his office for. business before| cakes. are delicious. the hem line and sometimes : zs intelligence, efficiency and patriot Pace home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Monda: Orange Drops.—Beat the yolks of . ¢ : A. R. Brooks, 506 Eleventh Street. & three eggs until light, add one cup- | Peering half-way up the skirt xre} Wide strip BRINGIN ism in government ahead of every Gibere eps tila ov cic, Mas, Wilton Plays Here Tonight ful, of:sugar, the. juice and rihd of cele tet oF amps the flan-| nating dull cre highly Ius-| Of all the h other consideration? ELECTRONIC zabeth Gillette, and Miss Margaret! The Wilton High. School will \play| half an orange. Sift one cupful of {"° 0 Silk sport skirt. trous satin make very smart tail-] be the most care of a cough or| ‘The message which I wish to DIAGNOSIS and Allen of Jamestown were out of town|the St. Mary's High school tonight| Pastry flour, one teaspoonful of KERCHIEF SCARFS See ae the aria ce the slut of mother or /emphastze is a simple truth, one TREATMEN' guests, ' : at 7:00 at St. Mary's Gym, Wilton| baking powder, one-half teaspoon- __ KERCHIEF SCARFS See, the girls to that he takes | yasily understood, but one of grea! T \ defeated St. ‘Mary's ‘at’ Wilton but| fulof salt. Add to the egg mixture,| Bright handkerchiefs are «till Yes, It Is Harder FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR CU. importance, perhaps m@fe impo: is " beat well. Chill for haf an hour | being*worn as scarfs, especially in He went through a fortune in| POUND at the first sign of a cough, ae Gost, W. Stewart of Wilton tett enna Ot bee Se Meenee 2] on ice, Break off tn pleces the size | connection with sports, costumes. | Tess thaw two ven ¢ last night for Pittsburgh, Pennsy)- game. on the home floor, they wit) | of @ walnut agd bake ten minutes | They eithen He loosely from the] “That so?’ He'll )., Vania, on receipt. of word that his play Driscoll. next Friday night at| {2a hot oven’ on a well-greased father, had died ftom,a paralytic Drfscalt.” id s baking sheet. stroke at the age of 83 years. His} 2a) 4 z father, W. G. Stewart, was’ for 40 Bismarck Hospital e as authorized b; tant today than ever before: We— y raul it aitticuts eal, Of hearseness, After he once |], as an individual—must be re ||. Albert Abrams ind it aifticult| tries it, finds out how effective and | 28 am individual—must be re i 5 my government. - We cannot delegate our respons D. O. Consultant sibility in government to someone geeuaes else. There Is no substituted for In- dividual interest in government | ‘ and individual responsibility for government. I have said to;bankers that the greatest duty of the banker today is not to loan money, but to loan himself—to the service of his com- j munity, ‘GOOD FUTURE FOR LAWYERS’ STENOS For years, Dakota Business Col- lege, Fargo, N. D., has supplied stenographers for well-known north western attorneys. Young ladies | eagerly welcome such positions be= | cause they lead to court reporting, the highest paid stenographic work. Leadingcourtsemploy‘‘Dakotans.’” , we D. B. C. graduates recently placed | with lawyers,\are: Myrtle Mork- % jassel, yah Atty. Lary, of ro : and Mae Peterson with Atty. Mead, - of Lisbon. Doesn’t this tell you || Cooks and Good Housekeepers what school to attend? realize the superiority of Moray. Wack ware | Baker's Chocolate DREAMS FOR“‘DREAM CRUISE” LAUNDRY DISCOVERIES yéirg a well known Presbyterian min- Admitted to the Bismarck hos- Address all communications to M. E. Bolton, D. 0. 119% 4th st. HEN Ironing lace, embrola- “Ntdr of Fittsbargh, pital for treatment: Mrs. -€. oe perme Staebr, Douglas; Arvid Otnas, Ha- ae erent or ctesdlog + seek SPEAKS AT ASHLEY zen ;, Mrs, Christ Docketer, Ashley; | °° 22¥ i fan old Turk- «\™’ Mids’ Lillian Cook, of the State Lib-} Baby Alvin Lond, Kulm; Roy Lam-| Work, have a p Cita caatena ofthe -ol#dey! ‘Commission has returned from{bert, Parshall, Discharged: Rol-| 18h towel fa Kened tB.0n6, ent oe > uaAbhiey, share she spoke before the/and_ Richter, Krem; Harry Clark, jroning Oe ji s“Woman’s: club’ in that city concern-}Hazen; Master Fred Relim, He-| : of ing the help which the State Library | pron; ‘Jobn, Strileav, Max; Mrs,|, Heavy. well-made laundry bas . kets are expensive, but bushel enero fool members and in- | Mike Hoerauf, ‘Hebron; . Jacob baskets may.,be bought for a few haere > a ‘cents -and two or three of them P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD TO MEET St. Alexius Hospital kept jan for He: peered A regular meeting of the P. E. 0.| Admitted to the St. Alexius hos-| #f@ Hsht, on fo Cary £00 9s Sisterhood will. he.held Monday,.Mar.| nital treatment: . Mrs. .| May have or pany a2 convenient. &, “at the Home of “Mra: George N.| Schnei city; Earl Christiansen,| | When psoas Bec, Keniston, 118 Thayer Street. ‘Elec- Mandan;. Master-George Robinson, | board ae ve as merece. of cot: tion of gificers will: take place: at} Washburn; Frank Bader, Almont; fonsbatHiBge ing.” 6 = 1d it. this mee Mis# Mary Write ‘Eagle, Indian gee handkerchiefs to ¥ School; Archie - Johngon, city; : LEAVES, FOR. LOS ANGELES Miss Trne Frank. Dodge; Mrs, Al-| the laundry fasten them to a strip G 4 d ‘they will always come Mrs, W. J. O'Leary and “littlejhert ‘Mayer, city. . Discharged: | 0f tape and ‘the: ? daughters, Jane Ann and Joan left} Mrs. Iver ‘Thue, Stanton; John | b#ek together. The ironing ts but < ‘k. Thursday for Los Angeles and vati-|Gchindler, Tappen; Albert and Car] ater moments’ worl * is . cat ith: a.small line on the piazza ous points in California, to visit for} Whitman, Elbowoods; Mrs. Jds- 4 by several months with relatives and for hanging small things and baby eph Keller; Strassburg; Miss Jean ’ triends, Rede New England: Mrs. Kath-| Clothes, the. sol ene ae —— erine Schnelder, Linton; Mrs, J. | Just, the siz 3 Mr. ae i TE ehlpey and Ae Sevan Manian, When drying a washed sweater in little daughter of Fargo’ motored to id ——-—- -4,| Winter, lay it ona slot on A Se , 3 rf y dow screen; place on two chairs , Pickinson* and’ back this week and f THE M VIES + » Pia guests of Mrs. Frank Barnes o , bt) al > oyver.a hot.air register. Lay the ‘ sweater #o that it will dry In Its , Of this city, en “route. Hey CAPITOL original form (flat in the pack and Soc eT os Of moxe than passing interest is! the fullness In front) pulling out ,, MINISTERIAL seECOUATION TOlthe motion. picture. “The Common the sleeves to make them, roomy, ; z : 2” which ii fen adaptati id weather when hanging A niceting of the ‘Ministerial As- Law,” which is a-screen adaptation In cold w r4 sociution : will hey held Monday at: 2 Haas,, Zeeland. Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. ot Robert W. Chambers’ famous! out. clothés mittens are. unhandy novel of the same name. Co-starred’ and:the fingers get num so quick: lode metal dance is request- ar@ Corinne Griffith, Conway Tearle| ly. ‘Try heating the elothesping tn | : 0 n (Premium Now D707 PEN wha * Jand Elfiott Dexter, while an excep-| the oven until good and hot—this , aia . i tional supporting cast includes Doris| will Keep the anus warm’ and i for making cakes, pies, piddings, vt | RETURN, HOME May, Hobart Bosworth! Miss du Pont,| hurry the hanging process, Money Back fudges, ices, etc. C. -E. Gregory, and.Joé Wohlmann VBryant: Washburn, . Phyllis. Haver, | rinkle clothes with | hot water i Of Hazelton returned to their home Harey:Myers. and Wally Van, The! they may be ironed within 4 If It Doesn’t Be sure thet you Ventergay after attending to busi-| ory of The Common Law” ia really | minutes. i 3 Scalp specialists will get the genuine, in ness jnatters in the. Capitol city. that of Valerie, West,-a sweet and! Net. curtains ey be ranted: ) wally you the big problem SS the blue wrapper \\ENTERTAINS HOUSE GUEST rather..unsophisticated young gir)! SUpped onto a rod top and bottom eet le to form a ere and yellow. label A; and” 4 dry. They will dry ; : Sige: :| who,’ suddenly thrown upon her own |. &dhung’ to Miss Elizabeth’ Gillette of James: jarges, seta,out to earn her living, Perfectly straight and even. Pull “town isa houseguest of Miss ‘Helen the heading with the fingers when i ¥ Phew te Brooks at/the ‘home of her parsota We We best {ited to madertane, | nearly Gry and’ they will look as) MRS. SEYMOUR 7BLIFF (UPPRR LOFT), MOVIE ACTRESS, WHO WILL SAM, ON THE INTREPID. eee on Eleventh Street. =!) sue. is bes! ted. to. uni i ‘if they had been carefully stretched.’ SOME OF THE VOYAGHRS (UPFER RIGHT) ARP LIVING ABOARD AS THE SHIP IS BEING OUT- etal rubber applieaive aK } ““The Common Law” opens a twa! gf % fh ¥ # is i ; D AS Opie k day8 Comgnaernont -2b--the Capito! Add‘a,bit-of paraffin to the bolled | }ITTHD IN SAN FRANCISCO. HA! IRENE REED (LOWER LEFT) IS ANOTHER PASSENGER. with the: trade- matk of the Choc- olate Girl on’ the stareh when making it. ‘This\ will | THE INTREPID (LOWER RIGHT) 18° BRING PREPARWD FOR THD TRIP, SOP cation a eerie The medicam@at ie fed |f sees esr ere, Made bly by * ‘Tailor-Made Suits + unl tele Theatre.on Mondav. St: -sticking. to the tron. £ { : ‘ rh rubber nipples directly : pei fae amas ee on ‘all’ bitn. of broken | San Francisco, Mar. 1--The bark Aboard will’be 50 movie folk, writ-| On a six-month efuise.to the South to the roots ‘es the aie wile Walter Baker & Cotta. Cie erm VALS the: War Began. in m jelly glasses, a piece | By NEA Service ia \ ere ji ‘uni it fi , | Seas they will produce movies. Gna saingier ‘eh ened. 2 ” Inforghatfon-en lost articles: \qnedp ‘ CUSTOMER — And: you're saealege 4 arpall ‘hea: is. suf, Intrepid soon: will ‘hedd. oiit through psig sat sae i eas | ‘That time may not drag, they will, = Halling hai oleven xa Matebliabied 1780.7 will be treated. confidentially.) ure it’s really pre-war stuff? j felemt fortwo auarte of starch. [the Golden Gate, armed) with movie °"e!n Vara the ccvenss | Rave aboard an cight-piece orches- scalp apa grows new bait. Aak |} * Mills at Dotchester, Mase GJ Martin Chief ONEST. ‘BOOTLEGGER — Abso- wie rs cameras, ‘manned by: Jan the Intrepid will share the expense, | tra, a theater, library and study den. ‘Weeive yous positive guarantes. and Montreal, lutely! Why, I know the guy that J makes it. Eee i . lubbers, bound fér Heat for the trip is ‘cooperative questi for ay ake building a complete movie “ hes 'T stildio; Where. 8 advent, BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE READ TIMBUNE WANT |ADB.

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