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PAGETWO ___ - HEADS Bismarck Tribune“ all, is yers are often fired dunply’ to ate is- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF: TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1928 | » sand suen; and we may be pardoned if we lift our eyebrows | ‘Silent Cal’ Coolidge Gives Extended Interview on Fishing Mila arivee OLbad Newarkieh at the colonel's counsel and stick to the facts in the | thé (Established 1873) case. : ; : PUlGGeGl Wy ts Snare Trametes C heen, These facts, plainly, are something like this: Col- 10 ee ee nt ie eetottice os Bis. [onel Stewart, called to Washington to help shed light ‘Sn marck as second class mail matter. on one of the most deplorable national scandals of our tht Ceorge D. Mann ...+........-President anc Publisber|time, deceived the committee and caught at it. Mi The committee tried to put him in jail for it and, b; scription Ratés Payable ta A¢ Pi id be Daily ky caltier, per year fo en bebal si $7.20) the jury's verdict, was baffled. That may be a story he ell by aa per year, (in Bismarck) . 7.20! of persecution; it may be a story of something else. of ly by mail, per year, One may doubt, however, if its leading figure is a the (in state outside Bismarck) .....++ oo 6.00 torts Aatik o rte 5 GOOD MINERALS decaying teeth, tuberculosis, rheu- de Daily by mail, vuteide of North Dakots 6.20 | gentleman with the highest sense of civic decency. hdidin' ts" oie'ck the tapeetane raat m and obesity, Lares quanti. pri Weekly by mal, im state, per year ...... Hg ONE SLANT ON HOOVER alkaline forming elements. It cress, lettuce, spinach, cabbage, str Weekly by +2 state, three years for . “ if es causes lime and magnesium to re- Weekly by mall, outside 6f North Dako At the close of the Republican convention a political ji ; i . Mad er ; main in solution. A lack of it Dr. McCoy will gladly answee 1 " ing ye aie B cae oe observer remarked that one of the chief reasons for therefore produces hasdening of the a fons on health + Th jarea irealation Herbert Hoover's nomination was the fact that the arteries, obstruction of the capillar- eg diet, addressed to him, ‘ ' a Member of The Associated rress general public knew that Wall Street and the political Iisa, the formation of gall, kidney,!] care of the Tribune. : ne The Associated Press is exclusively ee Piites bigwigs did not want him. il bladder eee ou of Enclose a stamped addressed, ‘ 4 for republication of all news uispatches c! ‘ . the mammary glands. Pp ces 4 a we or Boy “otherwise credited in this newspaper, ana| The public, according to this man, went on the as- Livilinity of tie vallviey steteciori: envelope for reply. UT gigo the local news of spontaneous origin published |sumption that any man who aroused the enmity of pancreatic juices, and bile. A lack ‘herein. All rights of republication of al] other mst- | Wall Street and the party bosses must be a pretty good yas Yes! ves!~ of it produces biliousness and the in- Swiss chard, turnips, lemons, Gr Foreign Hepresentatives his nomination. conveying oxygen from the lungs to| Magnesium makes our bones and 801 G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY It’s the old, old story again. We often remain un- * | the tana, Senin peetorhe the | teeth hard and.ivory-like. It is fons Ww NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bidg. eTpoiT | impressed by a man’s friends; but we can judge him complementary function of convey-| ent in minute quantities, but our Cate) resge Bidg.|by his enemies. Often it isn’t nearly so important ing the carbon dioxide from the tis- Lats td harder than our bones, Ss) . a City. State and Coanty Newspaper) ARE) feted Bill IL a Oe therfore, wil ent pat “ual of one Percent more meres In b ar See suffocation of the tissues. is} other tissues, such as the brains, Ag ee 7 SE? THE HUMANE COURSE } be exemplified in some cases Df | n'rves, muscles and lungs, it gives bain bese sible tists te _ " . | tes and obesity. Swiss chard,|@ toughness and elasticity. re Even the most selfish, secluded man cannot live} The United States Radio Corporation, according to spinach, strawberries, pumpkin, as-| of it produces softening of the bones, wholly to himself. His life inevitably will be an in-| dispatches, has scttled, for $50,000 apiece, the suits paragus, carrots, dandelions, lettuce, | brittleness of the teeth, lung affec- as; fluence in the life of his community and will have an/ brought against it by the five young women who were PICTURE OF HIM,] SS! SU Fee and dried figs contain bear eo has sireffect on others whether he wills it or not. | poisoned by radium while in its employ. WHERE 1S tan 8 = " a im is found in : ‘ ie ‘i as recently received wide| spinach, lettuc:, tomati - K€ This was the theme on which Dr. John Grier Hib-| One is glad to read of the settlement. It was, ob-| HE? publicity because of ‘the. Impertant| Hons, cslers, pine nats, Dat Cenene, ’ ¥en, president of Princeton University, addressed the | viously, the only fair, just thing that could have been a ee it plays in Safely lel bas dtd ‘igs and rutabagas. graduating class of that institution the other day. | done, it forms a part of the highly com- ese lists are necessarily abbre- in “At. the very beginning of your careers,” Dr. Hib-| For a time it looked as if the company’s attorneys Hvis ty the Goa te aes fceintie Tend’ ir teary cate in thee sae Atiben said, “it is imperative that you should recognize | would take advantage ofgevery legal technicality to fea Calo: It conveys Poca ate foods. I have areangad them iv thie 1) that your life is not detached from your world, that | fight to the last ditch against paying the sufferers any- the lungs to’the tissues, Iron is] manner hoping that they will be theyou do not dare to exploit the world about you, using thing. That would have been unspeakable. It is com- sai in bed es ee ae convenient for your reference, y : 2 re ; : iTrow. it e liver of the a —— Poh wholly os your own ee an a bt eee Ge to read that the company has followed a hu. | baby has enough fron stored away QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS machine which he operates as an instrument and yet! maner course. | to last until the child has passed| Question: W. J. writes: “I drink Olis in no way identified with it.” through its nursing period, when it| several quarts of water during the Fw One wonders how deeply that went home to the| | gan obtain iron from its own food.| day, and still T am constipated. Will Priyouthful graduates, many of whom will shortly .. . 7 is is because milk is notoriously | you exp! ain the reason? : y i Editorial Comment deficient in this element. A lack of| Answer: I am sure that the drink- ~ ,,]dedicate themselves to the lives of ornamental _ iron produces insufficient oxida-| ing of large quantities of water is cia! * ‘arm Journal | her select some gown, just s tate, th i way iron can be utilized by the body| its cure. If you drink i - fhit is profoundly true; as true of Princeton (saree For steel-nerved calm in a moment of harrowing could be sure of ey him. Nor te vertieularty toed. # the dreamers |i after it has been prepared for our| than. the body requires, the fend an. nl of an, hands, ed bessited mail Hier cael ae Peat aaa i net Ue ete anal did it take me long to realize that weryone with a show to write ey ee ied oe not aoe Meee throwing of us might map our lives a le more wisely i: 4 stad ‘i sath ‘ ow er handsome escort was not at alljor to produce is chattering about 12 manner, produces ir lubricating fluids, and the Gaealy yealized it. Ww etal age mae lane safcly down, unconscious of the mannequin who | “catching acts.” They ssid of cer-| Softening of the teeth, irritation of| result appears to be a gradual dry- - H Z i dey 2 ‘ . at ink she thought of me once—she|ers.” You ver that - ‘ound the pupils, and pro- constipation, eat ple a dea an he succeed? He may apply himself industriously dentally, Cae the se, ent me wal aiatteetntent ted Hai ie the agi eit scot a gee eee duces gastro-intestinal disturbances. | Steens, exercise more, and’ eae » @ “ruito business, say, mapping every action solely by the} Cet oho f We le bai | Likewise I noticed, not without| All of which means, when trans-|4 large amount of organized iron| on the starches, ampossible effect on his own fortunes; but in spite of] °"Srith was flymg with a grecn pilot as a companion, | a slight feeling of satisfaction, | lated, that certain persons inter-| MAY eeneee - Bol lettuce, spin- cetethb C. M. asks: “Is celery bothimself he wiff give a certain amount of color to his! when the engine stopped. Smith thought the gasoline | ee ane “he bb licbaed anol Metta Rslicad tothe ahaa ipsa gus, radishes, “Swine chard peo rag cpr ee and also & mecommunity. His surroundings will be just a trifle me Daley ag eale eae ule pete cs alt) ie : nl were not nearly so much her type as jtain theatres looking over acts that Leet ce Nee ‘ Slain Well bleached celery is . a - paferent than they would be if he were not there. elthe floor of the cockpit at his feet. Hie contpanien | mine. j i have been attracting attention with eiitscale toc Ae te e war import- “e a for ee It never creates ma’ ut his eyes and ears to the outside s rt ‘o jump ot ear Mom: . evening, eh A if cane premay shut hi id ears to the outside world if he|was so scared that he started to jump out. |D TRE Diferl eden berate | mer te merertie erences PMN ed eer d GiB e used by an errr ue inéwill, but the lives of other men will inevitably be af-|seizea the fellow and dragged him back to h T don't wonder women want toj With Jane, there was an imported | would fit into the show in question.| fures., A lack 0 liable, It is| any kind of fo eres re: iad Then he turned his attention to the work of bi get into business —really it's the|°&" that would knock your eye out,| With the elaborate presentations ig strong and pliable. It is| any kind of food at all. Be sure to = drifected by his existence. : his. plane to safety : |life—at least one good thrill a day| ating on the curb, and in it was |now undertaken by the “movie pal-|Reeded by the liver, spleen and red| get thekind that is well bleached, as “be Modern psychology is more and more coming to the! "He Tut the ship’ in a ddiioalip, 60 that the Dames|and saneiese ee. '¥|my Don Juan. The woman was not |aces” a large -number of the new irerentard A lack of potassium and oe bleaching removes certain vol- conelusion that man is influenced chiefly by his en-| would blow oft to one side, rather than into the shi i 8 there. , “discoveries” are coming from acts| 0? Produces anemia, underweight, | atile oils that the irritating to the "vironment. Yet what is one’s environment? Simply |He shut sot allthis tual lines a0lthatio dre gasiline And if I thought you were real-| We were ‘meeting Alan, and| “caught” in those numbers which| @nd ® lack of nervous and mental | digestive organs. creVitonment. Heiebaers ie : mi could feed into the flaming carburetor. He ‘nad no | an, old-fashioned person, I] then going to Jane’s house—so 1|Precede the news reel and the fea- Bees ‘Tt assists in the assimila-| Question: J. M. asks: “What ae mua total of the lives of the men with whom one | ee ee ae eT hete vee nothing io a bat fo| wouldn't tell you all my, experi-l knew It was no time tendo tones | ture. ion of digested foods. Without it| Would cause one’s skin to tun dark of comes-in contact. If a man’s life is shaped by his en-| i", ad at the ‘ship lids sali cwike tnwacdsehs earthy ence for really, I wouldn’t worry | than begin a flirtation. So I walk-| You learn, for instance, that a eed tissues could not store fats, or a color? In two years my skin has Thvironment, he at the same time forms part of thé|while the fire burned itself out. Always there was a|¥°U | for, anything. But down inled dicreetly on with Jane, who|certain Helen Kane, who has been| Store sug:r in the form of glycogen, ecome a dark’brown, Can I do any- environment which governs his fellows. chanee that one of the tanks in the wings would catch my heart, in spite of your ach-|hailed a taxi and in a moment we |@musing the audiences at a “cathe- oe enter Peptones and _proteoses, | t ing to get back a white skin for Mik fi fusal to face this fact. 4nd explode. ing, I know that you wouldn’t want|were inside. However, I did ac.|dral of the cinema” is being ob-| Yt 4 are protein after it has been Rae If yu are not tanned sot, Trouble comes from our refural to face this fact-|" ‘Luckily this did not happen, and finally the flames |™¢,'2 be the sort of person who sat |knowledge, by perhaps’ the flicker |served with the most scrutinous eyes, |S¢ted upon by the stomach, into| from the sun, your dark skin sc chiThe man who ignores the prohibition law and buys! died out for lack of fuel. But Smith did not dare|#"d tended the home fires while the|of an eyebrov-, that 1 remembered |@Md may blaze forth in a musical hitdens a our body can use. Potas- eben caused by some form of % shibootleg liquor is not performing an act that concerns make an attempt to start his engine again lest fire tla et a page were out fe ' tes in that ieatant, I knew Lehslprea coe pei cn: pat ig ony eas be this da co, pyro ron nee a shq; : ; A fecal . low, Joying 5 a iad not seen mn 4 Sia a : att et 7 n ee Aeon diareieece faeeall Lea Tha mas cha|, BY this time the ship was in a tailspin. Some’ of |,,$% fll tell you about my latest |"Snd that ay fight’ wes tie nt {man dancer, of the modernist school turnips, egg plant, lemons and eur-|live on a careful diet, ‘Take special doicompiacent disrespect for ; : the ‘controls had burned away, and they would not |*@l from grace. eet move I could have made. by mame of Von Grona, has taken | TA ij Srercises to stimulate your liver. felshrugs his shoulders and forgets to cast his vote on) work. Smith found that his ailerons had some effect.|, You see, Madame Elise’s shop is} 1 intended to tell Alan all about |S0me of the biggest leaguers of the| |, Calcium gives solidity to the bone | Supplement these exercises by some titelection day is helping the political bosses to main-| He kept working them, got the ship back on an even /%, Very smart one. The prices they lit, but somehow I didn't. We have| theatre world into Roxy's establish-| structure, and a deficiency results) kind of manipulative treatment over als in their seats. The man who tacitly condones or| Keel, and glided safely down into a handy cornfield. charge here to copy a little French | been getting along so well lately, |ment- in deformity, develops humpback,|the gall-bladder and liver area, ats. acitls Neither he nor his passenger was scratched. jfrock are marvelous. They don’t|I hated to court trouble. But I| You learn that there’s as much the®pplauds arbitrary police methods in time of trouble consider that any gown, no matter encouarged Alan to .be en-| excitement over prospective finds directed by Mauritz Stiller, who gtcis helping to fill the downtrodden with a feeling that THE FARMER'S POSITION how simple, could possibly cost less |thusiastic about Jane —— aad ache in the theatre game as there is over BARBS seems to sense fully thi rti CAlthey are being oppressed. (St. Paul Dispatch) Has Pe hundred and eed dollars. | dered why I did. ne the discovery of a new Babe Ruth genius of the Gone pee haem the ‘There is no such thing as isolation. The threads| Political sentiment in the Northwest, in these days|\"¢ that means a simple one. More anon, darling, in baseball or another Red Grange ‘i i toc There i Politi ‘A ‘ ‘ For evening gowns, afternoon football. The greatest success of Miss Ear-| _ He is supported in the picture by anwhich bind modern society together are all inter-con-|Mrivenyiort agen, emunlcan, and, Democratic vational lensembles, and evening coats, the| ee, Ge hart’s transatlantic flight, as we| Fay Wray and Olga Baklanova. The of nected. No man can live to himself alone. The sooner| fruitless third party movements of fbergaet There is|Prices are out of sight. NEXT: Mom foresees trouble. The maid in one of the side-street | °° it} was that of her pilot, Mr. siraar ds the fortunate girl who was wow’ recognize this the sooner we can move forward to/a new state of mind on the farm, deliberate and dis- bee Pea ft in| (Copyright 1928, NEA Service, Inc) Lees y Pale epee al be fats a ayers goninoeeite leading ae flo® common life of greater freedom. ar ecirnreps el eeeeren le cand ieterainetons jone like that, or four or five of-the ing Fe cad ve neat as his name fs Wilmer. March.” She is a salvationist ins ae . It is a business, one of the greatest in the United |S4me model in different colors just IN NEW YORK ‘ enough loose guns Wis around to alesse in “The Street of Sin.” Madame ble BISMARCK NEEDS AN AIRPORT States, and the farmer is gradually becoming a busi-|‘#kes my breat i — equip an afsenal. Checking up on cylarshal Feng Yuchsiang, — the] Olga Baklanova is the temperamen- off Bismarck and Burleigh county have a Garden of |ness man looking after his own interests from a busi-| | Wein aget, Sas N Sele ae | oo ee ie the situation, the manager found | {> Hite general ot “Chine, ines ons | A Taare, peiciewmlioes fame i: n it i i i 5 lew y : octhe Gods that the great majority of their citizens have] nest Poin obtaining what he seeks front government [out in one of my fine costumes, and |they are pledasd te eat Teeth Teun|Chicago had come to'New York for|loosed from the tight wrappings Theatre company, which came to brmever viewed. : through dominant parties than in spectacular but fu-|!.am just as high hat as any of our|the Astor hotel becoi few days so that they might have|they have been forced to wear for Morris Gert She pceaarement of the For it may only be seen from an airplane charting|tile independent demonstration That is why the|Clients. No one would ever a an alibi in case any “action” was|¥ears. If the Chinese women are the slu Gest. She portrays a girl of . course along the Missouri river. Yet some day in| Northwestern voter is more interested just now in|!'m sure, that I would just give my reported from the gang capital of|like the American, this ought to| the slum streets opposite Jannings, not far distant future it is coming into ite own as platfo: and_polici ffecting agriculture than in|¢ye teeth always to wear this kind may listen to recitations | the nation. start quite a craze for foot-binding. P. ALACE-MANDA’ 'ACE-MANDAN - Personality of candida vf clothes. comedy lyrics long be-] Two policemen were called and h TAamong the truly beautiful scienic views of the west The vaudeville bill at the Palace Vittrom the air. Indiana has furnished more mag- theatre, Mandan, for Wednesday The i 6 nomination of M azine and newspaper writers than Yesterday in came an actress, having calm, per bai be Bebe Micans is whom I recognized at once, and I fore- they are set to 3 and, friendly reception in the corn belt and in ee bet pee, it so amazed the visitors that mere 0 cops would have the nerve to walk b t ft country i the wheat fields, but with the eed expectation|ttied on several of our best models bedi train i pny other state, says a writer. May- | Gvening opens with Jay Herby, “The eo is ea ee 2 perrion! that he will very soon offer a wicee dstinite panera for her. With her was about as| unwritten rare ee ‘will aia PAE glee bat Hoey bet dome be it's because Indiana gives its petnonally weap i program et j : ‘ . of farm relief than contained in his party plattorm.|handsome a inan as I have ever|what a grand success is to be made “Whaddye make of = town v:here|¥0U"s men plenty to, write about. ate Nectace tac eneal scobeautiful. It is at its best just now when the willows fe will and must find a solution that will bring|Seen — probably 35, with prema-|of an unfinished play and will | the cops bother you?” one was heard come i lees Norman Taylor and Ida -—and: the poplars along the river bottoms are radiant | security and content to this great section of our|turely gray hair, and those eye-|come upon spch » wabble of Broad-|to remark. allt aid the eee as Them in if ine F eg -in varying shades of green. People,” said Mr. Hoover in his telegram of acceptance.|brows that don’t quite match, that|way lingo that only those who “be. GILBERT SWAN. ee a eee Penne ncint & collecti of ae 4 f The river stretches away like a great silver ribbon wae iting for this promised solution, the North- ie alnays had a frightful fasci-|long” can it for you. a bridge game | all pai cages S Lee eee i. from @-The hills and buttes stand sentinel beside it. In por-| Houston, Texas. a Not thatibe ic vine See ies “it didn't ‘take me long to realize} At this‘ Season, fating shee and sharp Ke nated a Jenne, woman in Rapeas: Gis, “Thess ion “ ‘Tertions of Morton county the buttes lend a touch of tow rd Deraccracy. in general relief being that she was mad about this man,|next ‘s shows are in the mak-| for its riding qualities, is called a pela iM fon coma sg 2 cohins prosneils Introduced aa the: digiogue Hifeolor the brilliant effect of which can only be had Seen pag again oe Ne @ pro} mien he “ ae [and that she wanted him to help|ing, in the casting, in the germinal dory. was not it Pe But’ thal was he: Pogey Ritchie and company -with 7 of Bismarck and Burleigh county people iy have to make, Andrew Tagnon and Al Smits - aoe ligaist lntacrigne Date 00 ie Dancer Wanted ee i: a 4 gnome, . a: ¥ : eee ‘ up-to-date _ presentatii f ho ave been prvlged to view tha natural bi ot| given ghafonicty Dtiorn amd te candidate mel OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern || rn sapanese sent some, Mariges|taik and dances in a special ‘sags glory is small, of course, but the time is not far dis-| culture beyond anything it’ had previously received. into Manchuria the othe: day. We sensing. Miss Ritchie is a clever Terant when it will become commonplace. Already there are indications of anxiety among Dene, — ~~ ; ie [ER Srewen MM tmcluctin. wae. fo hana ORE OP eelcee mance. . Tap. and The development of air transportation is coming|eratic platform makers to. meet’ the same "problem a —> me estion. the Perey tones at Gp aliies by A toe. ne al N Colonel Lindbergh last woek visited St. Paullicaity, wis’ futare has Wrignte opposition. Econom BUT RULES (Ss, HAT o—__—____—____+| Billy Doss, “The Tennessee Rout- Amto confer with heads of the Great Northern railway| recognition and government assistance’ then “arn iy Ss, | At the Movies — |) sbout) with minstrel ‘experience the establishment of air lines traversing |time since the war. I CANT LET ANYBODY pO et faeed stom aeeoe pelation wh ad co ‘section to the Pacific coast. CAPITOL THEATRE and Frances White by whom he wae EAST AND WEST Vienna, long hailed. by poets and| featured has a singing and talkies rt “ (New York Times) 5 novelists as the most colorful and | monolog in blackface which he does net are Pastern aru fe naeetentative. Fort at Vou ts fascinating city in the world, and an| in a special southern setting. Petit that the best route through North Dakota is City, who affirms that the East is the danger spot for x MirtHoutT A intaraatieral AREAL. Of Saleh fear k Sacompany introduce Silent the Republican Party this year. This suggests a com- = on the screen in all its color, .its | Revue” decid yee Seat Went give see Noe wathont, 5, siruegie will the icKeT gaiety and its abandon. ** ling, barrel Hickinn taal toot gee. ing Tul “, 7 Se 4 cotta the Rel Se ee megine “ci” pitty ental | tate ah Rud ct eet spoken delegates for the farmers warn the Republican penn pogo ‘ ata ifttien’ Reh ee rere it anywhere from six to a dozen States pag 4 Re following. tee is the story of the bright would be lost to the party if Secertary Hoover were BY_A_ MERE “Tic! $ ity of 1914, has been brought to the eee oN nominated? They afe not the men to surrender a ar SASON, RUM BACK*TO MY sereert in “Love Me and WITH RESERVATIONS ‘ort is going Is Mine,” which is coming .to the} “That is a nice coat—will “ ¢ the landing field problem. The present Fort Hs and Connecticut to New Jersey SUITE OF ROOMS AT “THE Caiptol Theatre for three days com- | give me the address of your tailon” airport is under lease as hayland. Commer- s ch cannot be made safe HoTeL AND ‘Thurada “y condit for Mr. Hoover without heroic efforts, the dee} 1) ANS mencing > al po er tion that you do siving this city a really important trans-|ing planners of the Republican campaign will | cet ww s ‘The picture, made ae py] ve bln maine."—Passing Show, that it|lot over which to knit their brows. % have all lived in that city, some For the East thus to be disputing with the West over them for many years, 12 28 authentic Cee the question which one is to give Republicans more & political novelty. One 5 for the political doctors. attention. When the new and highly and accurate as the human mind can fae Dupont, whose sensational nit, wi directorial ek with the UFA com- pany in Berlin, where he made “Va- riety” other successes, directed WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK? - ization is i i der; and A funds are in hand ‘> make the big production. He Akcomee st hesioons, sil iota. petitive than the: “4 MU rar pe Trehndcat etatt were tinost Business Fi a com} are resent, arn- st were al em- inxious Republicans "rom Mateachusstis and Austrians who assisted him to make} ployees. Wi *(ont) Pre. will be rushing to Republican headquarters demonstrate that the party in their States is beating unless its sinews of war are at once the ,. the agricultural Emil J ppears at the El-| Lillian. that they be heavily fertilized tinge, agai and Wednesday in| Tower City, Marguerite if a satisfactory crop of Re- “The Street of Sin.” While the star! Holmes; Atty. of Casting. e looked for. either way, “a is gives x great chesectat paraays e ton obtained Verna Monson. | * one region against anot vhicl ent iment is Parly has never bad to face before in : th “Follow the i know theirs in 1916. The Kansas and California to Wilson was losophy. That year, in- of the his picture true in every detail. ELTINGE THEATRE second to both “The er ot Al Flesh” Last and “The mmand” Prete Surect at Sine nak in seething ° ondon slums, ‘s the star’s own creation. It was written from his original idea by Josef von Stern- berg and Benjamin Glazer and was, ing D. B.C AL BUSE. enrolling apes atl oda aly 2-9. Write FL. Watkion » 806 Fron &., Fargo.

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