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PAGE FOUR Bismarck Tribune France. wre wre omit eee Lae clothes for comfort. é Pacific r rehearse. i af i -like an eagle in its aerie, midway 'twixt Spain and Andorra has 160 square miles and 5,600 people. Its president)receives about $15 a year, and each of its 24 councilmen about $4. The Andorrans plow with a crocked stick, carry *@inimals and crops on their backs like so many pack donkeys, and rcof their houses with leaves, “"Phey say that when someone mentions the “con- | veniences,” the “progress,” in the world outside, the Andorrans froth at the mouth in anger, and say that they shall go their own way, the way of their fathers, and what could be sweeter? , One wonders if, perhaps, the Andorrans are not | sifting evidence. It has gone from State tu State | wiser than their critics. After all, they have food and shelter and enough | it discovered and made public in Pennsylvania and| ~ naturalist, that the government should intervene to halt the proposed slaughter of a herd of buffalo on Antelope Island, strikes a popular chord. According to Mr. Heilner, this is the last of herds that once roamed from the Missi: coast. The part that the buffalo the early days of the country is too well which it is possible that the west- it of the middle of the last century have been long delayed. ~ Mr, Heilner suggests that the government pur- the animals and the island and ead it a santtuary and breeding ground for the herd. storm of protest that swept the country the proposed slaughter indicates that ir sentiment would back up Washington were ind your Sright | They have time for gossip and singing and rest when the day’s work is over. | in those states. They know not the feverish mad quest for the where- | and Indiana, and sent subcommittees to Arizona | withal for auto, better house, radio, jewels, finer | | Buffalo Sanct: | leilner, eminent | 3 i clothes, and richer foods. # Wise people of Andorra! £ The suggestion of VanCamnen i * Utah, is one that instantly | the | col It supplied food to our early air and couldn’t d) a thing with it,” but we didn’t | Editorial Comment A Traveling Grand Jury (New York Times.) Senator Reed of Missouri exclaimed rather testily | the other day, “I am not a traveling Grand Jury.” | But exactly that is what he or his senatorial com- mittee has appeared to be. He has, to be sure, no pewer of cffic‘al indictment. But a more deadly indictment has been found for several candidates for office in the front-page publication of the facts which the Reed committee has brought out. It has been like a Grand Jury in listening to complaints and | to lock into charges cf electoral corruption. What! in IMinois changed the whole outlook for the election It has made flying trips to Towa | and Oregon. Thus if it has been a Grand Jury at} all, it has certainly been cne on its travels. | It has always been admitted that a Legislature! cr the Federal Congress has the power to make of | itself a Grand Inquisition. When it appoints a com- | mittee to look int> accusations, it clothes it with | sweeping and almost arbitrary authority. In its | inquiries it is not compelled t> adhere tc. the rules | of evidence. In general, it does observe the rules | of fairness—at least t. the extent of giving a hear- ing to both sides, But it can, at discretion, refuse to an accused perscn the right of being represented by counsel. It can call for books and papers accc~d- | ing to jits own sweet will. It is not, like a regular | Grand Jury, at the service of duly elected Prose- | ig officials, but often its cwn Caairmaa, or one | | | of its members, constitutes himself an actual prose- eutor. Senator Reed cf Missouri has obviously done this in several instances. It is too early accurately to estimate the results of the work of his committee. They will nvt be fully apparent until Congress meets, and the question of | seating Senators or Representatives affected by his investigations comes up. Already the disclosures have had a marked effect on current pc’itics. Candidates for the Senate have plainly been, after |" the revelations in Pennsylvania and in Illinois, un- usually careful to keep down the sums cf money which they personally expend. They’ have ‘had the fear of the traveling Grand Jury before their ‘That its labors have resulted in an injustice to a few progeny are one or the other. er. |currency to charges ‘All of us fe-|But that, on the whole, its activities have “just washed their useful to the public few impartial persons will deny. | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927 T he AW lndapendiat Ni know that these platitude-spouters were bromide | DAT E SCHEDULE FOR THE MONTH : in Independent Newspaper | souls, any more than that the few refreshing persons RY, 1927 THE Ane | who said fresh and new things were sulphidic ones. | OF ee waties f | i A | 880C! ol erce Published by the Bismarck ‘Tribune Company, ty. per pe nt tecne trent etn independent Compiled By the Bisma Comm Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at bbe) hes? bed > Intepee 6 Company “A” City National Bank Building . eves 1330 P.M. arck as second class mail matter. : | souls who can stand in a corner and watch the rest pal A tye Hall sss... ss. i “"g:00 P.M. President and Publisher | of the world go by, and have a perfectly swell time! Masonic Commandery, Masonic Temple ........ 3 = beret : aa i i 7 D. A. R., Grand Pacific Hotel ee . M. 20) Cag eel ba weber eg Belisle rel Community Couneil, Association of Commerce Rooms . P.M. ’ 20| tude, and must be in the crowd and hailed as “a Elks Lodge, Elks’ Hall ...... P.M. Dail , per year, (ii .20! jolly good fellow.” 1. 0, 0. F. Encampment, L. O. 0. F. Hall . ‘ 8:00 B M. Daily by mail, per year, | ja cama in all ” Sons and Daughters of Norway, A. 0. U. W. Hall . 8:00 P. M. (in state outside Bismarck)..... . 5.00| ‘It is significant of the age that in all probability 8 U. C. T..and Auxiliary, Elks’ Hall eid by M. Daily by mail, outside of North Dakot: + 6.00) it will not be long before every one is as glibly | 10 Lions Club, Grand eens ae Seb i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation i classed as “‘syntonic” or “schizoid” as blond or | oe OMRON, Oley Hall aha deen . 8:00 P.M. Member of The Associated Press _ | brunette. We take our mental eile strong now- | Daughters of America, Be Mae Os es y M. +)... The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to| adays and can’t get enough of it! i bythion Sisters, A’ 0. U. W. Hall... “g:00 P.M. , ‘the use for republication of all news dispatches | emi (eR aN NG iis Women Clin cieina: Pie’ Herat 8:15 BM credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa Eat Your Bunk And Laugh! | Mothers Club, Mrs, Miller ......... 3:00 P.M. 5 per, and also the local news of spontaneous origin | " r A Business and’ Professional Women, B. 6:30 P. published herein. All rights of republicaticn of all| Not long ag» the publishers of a certain authot I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. O. F. Hall 8:00 P. other matter herein are also reserved. | works asked him for some facts about himself and | beng Met rains Temple eg a we - a - arcmin fe eta ae eee mee pene nui cbbintis men, A. O: U. W, Hal bs : Foreign Representatives |Vife, “Make it interesting,” they requested. | 12 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel 2:16 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY. ae | The author replied that— | current een Mrs. Ti pid CHICAGO dene lag: He could do no writing if he had imbibed mulli- | Wednesday. Club, Mrs, 3:00 P. = Tower Bldg. URNS & SMITH pik ad * | gatawny soup for lunch— | DeMolay, Masonic Temple . 7:30 P. : PAYNE, BURNS & SMIT Fata | vee ‘ | American Legion, A. 0. U. W. 8:00 P. NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave, @.| The spirit never moved him unless he wore American Legion Auxiliary, Hie a Rose ee _—— 2 LI REET AE = ONO me or socks and ha ons of ‘his ves é 13 ‘Thursd: jusical Club, Mrs. John Larson . 2 . {Official City, State and County Newspaper) anne apical ahaa Rebs he | Com; any “a” City National Bank Building - 7:30 P.M. = a = See eel ee | 14 Delphian Society, Elks’ Hall ern 8:00 A. M. " | 2 . q - 2 oauti irl, rot! ‘ailroad Trainmen, A, O. B . M. The Spirit That Counts | eh Muse babst ablest whe n . ite it Rnignes or colmban ‘St. Mary's Hall 8:00 P.M. # The prospect of Christmas was rather drear eee a one-string Hungarian Jute, was before Rebekah Lodge, I. 0. o. 8. Hall. : 8:00, r, M. e . itors a f Fort | him. H 15 Rainbow Girls, Masonic Temple 280 P.M. vt) ec A RAE ala aera a ae eb Bea ; , inane i ae 17 Lions Club, Grand Pacitie Hotel Ls PLM! = Smith, Ark. Last spring one of its directors robbed | Perhaps he was “kidding.” Perhaps he was tak- | See eee ak MERNa AiG ee * the institution of $112,400, and to top it all off just ing a giggling poke at our great capacious Amer- | aonday Club, Mrs. Goddard ... 3:00 Pa. + last week another embezzlement of $30,000 was | ican appetite for bunk—for anything that “listens Paiva lla Are “haute : we * discovered. The bank faced the prospect of a run} well” whether true or not. | 18 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel . rae z= oq = on the bank on Christmas eve. We may soon be called a Nation of Bunk-Eaters, | jar*Mothers ..........0+.+.0+5 200 P. M. 3 ji ist- | : u Eastern Star, Mf: Temple . 8:00 P. M. But for this, as well as for many another Christ-| warn the pessimists. Well, bunk is bunk and ncth- | 10. 0, Fe Subordinate 1, 0. 0. F. Hail . 8:00 BM. . mas crisis, there was a hero. John C. Gardner,| ing more, and if bunk, which we know for what it | A. 0. UW A OU, We, Hall, 2.0... “Bag EM yh | A president of the Arkansas Valley Trust Company, | i. gives us a tiny kick for the workaday day, what | 7 Bowtal ieee, Temple. 3 7:30 P. M. s was the man. te iy ean ene ae ee pei lof it? | Catholic Order of Forenters, St Me ‘A 8300, M. bankers of Fort Smith had declared they would! Ny naticn or person is imperiled when he swal- | Knights of Pythias, . U. W. Hall ..... . nat absorb the assets and liabilities of the failing | tows his bunk for just what it is. But hations and-| 20 Company. car city ‘Hationat Bank Building 30 FE M. bank for the $70,000 guarantee subscribed by its | persons who gobble up bunk for nourishing pabulum, | Masonic Commandery, Masonic Temple . P.M. directors, Gardner called in the business men of | are “scmething else again.” | 21 Senhiee aa, Mrs Olson .. r u. the town. —___-—-— 1. 0. 0, F, Encampment, 1. 0. P.M. It was up to them, he told them, to guarantee a} The Job Improves | W. B. A, A. 7 uw. Hall re a ql sufficient amount to insure the absorbing banks| ‘There's a new electrically refrigerated ice box in ee Enighiccof Columbus oe Maye Hal P.M. against any loss exceeding $25,000. \the White House! Hereafter when President Calvin , 24 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel. 12:15 P.M. Bitterly opposing factions met on ccmmon ground | the Cool goes to the cool ice box for a midnight | ae Gemitnnce. ie Old quarrels, ancient and bitter business rivalries | snack, he will extend the presidential hand int» the | Daughters of America, Si 8:00 P. “were ee setter. i cee hod was eine £9 cool recesses of the most up-to-date ice box to| ang 1, 0. 0. F, Canton, 1.'0. 0. ¥: F 8:00 B. | “the unfortunate bank. Doctors, lawyers, merchants | be had. Pythian Sisters, A. 0. U. W. 3 A i i ; | 25 Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hote 12:15 P. and chiefs guaranteed $48,000, 4,.| When Gecrge Washington and his successors, Yy Anne Austin cu By Tom Sims Mothers Club, Mrs. Miller ..... 3:00 “The other banks in the tewn absorbed the failing | adams and Jefferson, wanted a c:ld drumstiek or | ‘ - ‘ons augteh) writer ants the Bae ee ane on z fastitution. The smallest depositor’s mite was | piece of cheese they went into the “ice cellar,” dug lg nao! tee See nee sod Berge tate ele ake ARN Auglicived: © tak het see; fer Lady Foresters, St. Mary’s Hall... <. 8:00 * protected. It was Christmas evening, but the spirit /15 feet down under the White House. | break: down’ Chersy's: story” In even at about itt nerng We have heard words lately that! Masonic’ Chapter, Masonic Temple . 8:00 P. ¢ t shown is scmething uncommon. | Abraham Lino:in’s ice box, whither he repaired | 2.7."°" ? en "*| told h how generous your We couldn’t understand. 26 Rotary’Grand Pacitic Hotel’. 13:88 PL 5 . red | examined in rapid succession. — ary, Gi jc Hotel ...... + 12:15 P. — —— when the pangs of hunger became overpowering, The servants had notnin; 0 I never touch a penny of his) Governor Baker of Missouri! Cutrent Bremta Club) Mrs. arson: th The Frontier Still Lives |was just a wocden box of rough lumber caulked | pottance to tell, or, if they had, th * Jim Lane struck the table S898, his state is first in exe pro- Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Meyer ... P.. Our foreign friends have two pictures of Amer-| with putty and paint. jdid not tell it.” Their examination | x foney! Money! I wish duction. ‘The state ought to have Wednesday Club, Miss Marion Burke . P.M. One is of an America which is all New York Ere d was a matter of form, and disposed |ty God che'd never met mcich tani enough money to retire after this American Legion, A. 0. U. W. Hall ..-..---.- PM} Fy oe ne ie of an entire Statin al ane i | But new! Ah, succulent celery, aromatic cheese, of ae rapidly as It_was!her life winter. i rootirs oh penton a ee a Room = “ clatter and uproar and high buildings and modern | putter-fried chicken, cold tapioca pudding, and other | "¢#"ly one o' was Rob's unele, Dad, and he : ; 27 Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. V. J, TaRose . . M. % 7 f b | name Ai thaeht: OnTD One nice th “a”, Ci i A 5 P.M. = gffigiency and convenience. A land where people |teft-overs from the White House dinners or lunch- | "2! icv we Hehthouht only) of wouh, with val thers. pestle! | Dee OR GO Owen ee Pat push buttons, and light and heat and even food | ens, what glory shalt be theirs! the pangs o! ee * fied a will weeks|Cchortling so, the newspaper hu- Royal Neighbors, J. 0. 0. F. Hall. P. M. eerie iv. ~A land cf-easeiand cream/and silk. This job of being a president seems to improve | aries izzett’ eit you until will, just in case] Morists “can close their desks and| 28 Delphian Society, Elks Hall... A. M. : ‘ 2 after lunch, Mr. Wile Marchi ed tochim. I | take a vacation, Rebekah Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Hall... P.M. The other picture is of the stuff that wild west | right along! || Son announced when . jewes sendeck tang 31 Lions Club. Grand Pacific Hotel... -..... P.M. = novels were made of—a land of wild forests and) . eet) oe ayorn: ern ; The wig cir learn, on Pregl ee ee aetna E. Shearn 7 M. $ ; ‘ ‘1 . | % | sumed at two o'clock, which Si Tne sh| Women is to get married and have My Club, 5 on : . Me . tomahawking redskins, of wild animals and log) Cnada Doesn’t Whimuer lus all a chance. to’ get a bite of tiene thie Waite your wife tell you about some of City Commission, City Hall PM. 3 ogee ecto and speared bes basis Of the amcunt of foreign debt ts be paid into the H Te siias bor ssebpitieabasdi eae re at his child. | them. hi er Sten toe ie e laugh at the foreigners for this latter picture, | coffers of Uncle Sam in 1927, Canada owes about fe had opposed Papa : z * * jtaken by rarte: aus o4.., é age. el 7 The bathrooms in the newer New| touchers. A strong’ ‘organization| sergeant. Cl: Windsor plays op- but we ourselves are scmetimes as laughable for | $100,000,000. ‘The total due in 1927. is approx- (clones. to a. downiows’ vestaut jarringe. | 1 pelleve he would! york hotels sare. being sauipped| works ditigentiy for laws that| posite Nagel asthe beautiful Elsa assuming their first picture to be rather true of| imately a quarter of a billion dollars. To date Caa-! While Faith and her father and Bod| would have Lent thers from conte | with bottle g openers. People have| would keep’ buildings from being|Von Bergen, a titled German girl, © Dusbiica esa whole. a : : | followed in Bob’s car. ing. the will, Tit wager, that wilif'@ken a gr€at faney to. mineral| higher than the-width of the street! AN those that have seen the pro- ; Citak of ils enlite tounty’ tram; cast tol pre'in s ae en oe tamecestshe Ageia saad] Perey eitaran asp eI million, at Joact | Bee] waters. .« [upon whieh they. are Tocatea! As,tduetion declare it to be one of the life in the World War was ‘tremendous, but there | ‘old Faith and her father, \ ae got to do with Wiley —— one by one, the new giants rise,’a| finest comedies of the season. é civil iving. 8 . .,|orders had been given, “ cir- e é The man who used to “swear off” itt ts new battl te : coast as vast expense LSrteah sche as was never an cutery. Since the war she has paid! cumstances are against Cherry. Her nd seo?” Faith frowned at| Something on New Year's day now aves: mae seaiast this invasion of y Just a day or so ago Mrs. Peter Hornado of Camp | her bills without a groan and put her currency back | testimony makes it absurd to ‘suspect “If he were planning to] finds that there are enough laws| the sky. . Pro; Fro {Nine Stanilaus, Calif, opened her eabin docr to be|t~ par without help from any other powers, ‘Taxa-| Wilt", a marry” Cheiry, as we know he was,/0 COVeF the situation, | | they” point out that the New ¥, grams rom Sprung upon by a ravenous wolf. | tion, hard work and honesty have helped her to pay lice hee call deer : pra Aes be ew oe eS oe Bo once peed ed wai on | Radio Station ; i i sclathi: you he tempted beyond his strength grey hairs to many 8, wi _ With her me ce she Saree en Her ee the debts and ts set an example for the world. — | F gaith cut in and kill Mr. Cluny on the impulse Old M Gene aerate nabs relate KFYR, Bismarck | a iS C1 ir j ied, ie eo | et e e ey yd be ne ome “ se a * en seers z e aes China Should Resolve {her, that Chris parked hi himself” °F | a vast number of persons that when Thursday, January 6 ; the wo}f’s teeth still in her as he went with her. She! Ropyblicanism’s record in China is a story of 201 £¢W feet of the porte co: Bob shook his head. “I don’t be-|When he who adores thee has left| several are built in a given neigh-| ¢ 4. 0 Di . ___ ME mn with «chair and the beast ran out the 00" datne civil wars and 104 mutinies, acecrding_to| window’ ult" cat'mat”® hate Very ev, chere, trait have teen vonih| °" “Bal ther ame, Ue MIM ethan i mtt impenribs tol 6:07:00 b m—Dinner hour pre only to spring in again through an open window. | modern historical statisticians, Democracy’s el.ches | right by that terrace below the win- Would have stuck his head into the| Oh! is fou lich shia sarees i they| Elevator problems also are raiscd| 7:00-7:15 p, m.—Weather forecast, Finally neighbors came and the wolf was killed. 7 Ft A dow.” « noose, with no more motive than and serious debates are held con-| market reports and news items, seem to fit badly in China. What may be needed |‘ “« darken the fame : jst in the movies. But in America in real life. |; 2 y But he couldn't possibly have that. No, Faith, I believe it's a Of a life that for thee was resigned!.cerning the strength of the steel| 7:15-8:15 p. m.—Musical program. Fa Ie ee * jis a tailor, “Another suggested remedy would be aj otten out of the car, climbed up ger mystery than that. I don’t be-|Yes, weep, and however my foes| cables. erik acnads oe Aggie New Year resolution to quit fighting. That is said| PiiT* of, the porte cochere, level eye Chris Wiley killed him.” "may condemn io cee aaema,. te kaa whee. is wridey, wes he va ‘ cs ! weeAeS ipe, el y je wine 7 3 wi stop, or how ings} 6:30-7, . m— : ies is a ration totals hae antvoren’ whic |" OM &f the. seront ways te neace, [Woe Rafat chy 2a A! TAMMRKOW: Chie ite under Fa, “Heaven ean wtner though | may sng” And 8 comiferable fe’| gam, Tay DN evr bro £ loathes the word “progress.” ‘ing down the stairs. Besides, he had {teem the w jake T have rete 20 Rem al to thee, ee eee UILBERT SWAN, |. 7:00-7:15 p, m.—Weather forecast, = Dee atkais Acid h A motive--none in the world. ‘That @ a SE ar E,FOPR 00 Haithfa’ to thee, (Copyright, 1926, NEA: Service, Inc.) | ™8Fket reports and late news items. This nation is Andorra, perched up in the Pyrenees f Cherry is telling the truth,” he With: dies ‘emetic drebina el. wy. e4 7:15-8:15 p. m.—Musical program. lars earliest love; Every - ht of my reason was t | A THOUGHT |: Se OTR ER RAT YS Sie hy Pride goeth before destructis and a haughty spirit before a . —Prov. 16:18. All other passions do occasional good, but’ when pride puts in_ its word everthing goes wrong.—Rus- kin. ! At The Movies | —____-—____—__+ CAPITOL THEATRE Fortunately for all concerned the screen adi iptation of “The Cohens and Kellys” adheres closely to the original of Aaron Hoffman's famous stage play, “Two Blocks’ Away.” None of the, delectable humor of the play has been lost in, Universal's film version which is now running at the Capitol Theatre. The mot has heen preserved. ang aoe epejorst ted| Anew Thermostatic Control gives af the play hare Abs form bf sub-| miraculous mileage, to, Ford titles, wine os fang peers Furthermore, the cast ly made 68 miles on one gallon of iv 2 one that could never on the/gas. Entirely automatic. Starts stage, With an allstar east the plc-|Eusoe ‘instently “in sero’ weather ture features Murray, the fatbor af ait comedians, whe taried| Extract gtyee Mat in ™m A Gldney: ne stor of ndaual ability | Stalled, in two minutes. Cadillac era jon, ous mother o: “Humoresque,” who has been on the |*#emts who can make from $450.00 , ' $3,000.00 per month, and will send stare since she was 18, Este, Price, | one Control Free to introduce. Sales ; uaranteed, Write immediately to lancke. Aut Device: ept. mies nae STiBPING | 3260-4, 167 E. Erie St., ” of the big hits , sh: praise is due for the adaptation which he romentic’ interest: in the story is contributed by Jason Ro- bards and Olive Hasbrouck, about i Justajingle | Q Hurrah! It's e bloom ver told him In my last: humble prayer, to the Spirit above” Thy name shall be ‘mingled with mine! Oh! blest are the lovers and friends who shall live ‘ The days of thy glory to ‘see; But the next.dearest blessing that I ride of thusedying for th is e pride of jus dying for ee, Bi Moore: Pro Patria Mori. IN NEW YORK. -——————————————__—e New York, Jan. 6.—Time was when “Mulberry Bend” was almost pride- ful of its poverty. Sight-seeing bus megaphoners pointed to its tawdry tenements, it was a place of smells—not odors— the tenement broods crowded its’ street, and gangsters made it a bat- tleground. “His will! ten all about that!” “Just what wer forzot- Bob whistled, the terms of that May Ate ag And arte women folk will turn To after-Christmas swapping. i a ' 68 MILES PER GAL. AS USUAL, You ARE BEATING " AROUND THE BUSH AGAIN —, WHY DON’T You BE STRAIGHT . . Things change in Manhattan with the speedy “now-you-see-it-now-you- don't” of the old-fashioned magician, The other day I viandered down to the “bend” after an absence of a few months. Just off Hester street, heart of the old East Side, I heard a telegraph ticker clicking off mar- ket reports from a marble building. The battered old stores have be- come centers of a new commercial helt. wherein may be found all the| Whose love affsir the. action re- Italian wares, from olive oil to| volves. They seem perfectly cast. spumoni. The) old fish dealers now| Another incident to the play's action have trim looking tanks in front of| is sudden inheritance of their places and the fish: that once flopped in the, windor . now swim in. Yresh water where all may see. Food ‘of all sorts temnt from: the. showcases’ and a pe ie business air pervades the entire séction. Mulber: ne—Mul- treet of romantic flav. no One by oné the old districts z eee New York, which found itsel! blase on the subject of skyscraners. now finds’ even its jaded imagination whetted by the announcement of a new 108-story buildii A building, stretching of a mile into yy i 6 Chicago, SAYS: Hows THAT FoR STRAIGHT FORWARDNESS? note a elever com- his saree jity by piay- ing. the role of: villain. . ‘wo boy actors who should he a sensation result of their work in “The Cohens and Kellys” are Bobby Gordon and. Mickey Bennett. ELTINGE THEATRE Having ended the. war with “The Big Parade,” the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer organization has done its duty toward its country by filming the ac- tivities of the Ai : Army of tion, with “Tin ” 8 quarter Thousands no actual « The story, whitten by the vacant space, we reread ready the pi ed out to visiting tourists. ie 1 eeetinnld carsally | thes |S lores eeagnar ® Me Fy avch fs building “will ‘cont $22,000: | son of sft. Louie. RT ‘Bot {t'{s not’ s0 | ly mi ively by Con = oe eh By a a gear

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