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ever saw, and I am about te tee you why. ORY LAWS BLA I BLAMED Have you ever seen & majett Gre&t Dane annoyed by a pack, of : joud-morlthed, frantic little mon- FOR ILL e ‘That's what was happening to. ’ the Queen of the Skies. Half ® : dozen pestering planes were swarm- 9) ing on all sides, be arcen it te yy bag to wear it out and force after Love 25000 Miles through Cloudland! te | New: Jersey Man Says 18th e Of the aint “Tener §, D. LBCISLATORS “There are others,” she avert white, sitting beside you, ears. and demanded the necessary tly, pilots not ~ _ Amendment Is ‘Intemper- SYNOPSIS:—Jack Stone, an airmail ho, made goed tm the | DeETUGEINE!Y. | he el Age er ete in the ict from thele own exnensts, all ae ee ie ghey were, Uaey had - movies, js in love with Pearl Dare. Her fat ectinmdrores « the match Bert Hill, for instance? ‘:E:bet ‘We'll be ieee Mra. be i See? Of- their Hfles ‘and rerétvers. ate in Principle’ and sends Pearl around the world a8 Zorpia. Af te ig epee = has — freed and ts bunting vrdettiae Ps Hag “nowt it Big Boy! cpg? Hist glasba 1 quboerel Wi. is meets Bert another lot, who ree aller many adventures, sects Bert Ht. Bove pean’ beach Gan | oT sam by fhe manner I had bit on ing attaches by sky-bandits. She ts Thetr moon -faced exPteeslons cane“ Goodmaster did not_ shoot | they are defeated by an unknown enemy—The S| Stators, fay sus- | the fac ‘b iz for gt center, of the rail- be “Weng Wu' oMforrent of them down. ap I drew Peeray T Message Regrettin, B i of SAY ENFORCEMENT IS ‘JOKE’| pect chat this may be Thornton, e ay Paces “Bert: ith ts arresioa by Sei eot tnd you she, aa, Hsin rm Fees eral laundry ‘marks at understood. PA slate Shee hee tting Burning 6 i Sus falstake for Jack, and the latter trails the ic Zeppelin to the Gobl Desert. | "A 'Ten silent. tt was seme conso- ‘There was a double-heaser for bis companions. mistily, “Weng arly one N. D. Capitol Received | There he arranges for Pearl to escape to hh has been | lation that Weng Wu and Bett Hill you! Pearl was in peril from the They all p were clever ‘enough to use the Pe ' by Shafer Government Control. With} borrowed from Weng Wa. an American Ii oor a "Chinese mame. |, were cuncerned over my disappear- worst horde of: brutes earth, peadivig! 2 ted pelin’s gregt bull as a y rt rol, v Mrs. Richards overhears Jack's plan, and. as Pearl, elopes with | ance. » Sea or sky, and we were res tour feet of pipe {rom ‘one of their “How's the mow?” 1: aaa Pri u Sack! 3 bs “Any news from the Queen of the cinerator, apt to be blown inte, “ rd manded, in brit Gorintioe F. shat rices Low Enough to Com- ice Skies?” ‘smithereens any second! 5 {the DYAgO® “vou! Have to tae 5 ler, Mon- b: q d y She refused to reply, from which I couldn't see our distance indica- ‘ang to work. In half an hour “Tas the Seicks!" work day received a certified resolution at Bootlegger, Urged HERE 1 was, in. Weng Wu’s armored air-cruiser, the I gathered that, the Zeppell wales tor or the charts. . Thad cerita and ty until 1 from the South Dakota legislature ex- oe Flying Dragon, over the Gobi Desert, an hour's flight brpageast sh Se a his * OW far are we from Harbin?” tested my motor, whlch Mrs. Rich wel? above | ve the he two planes Mri Theron ae oe ier a or Le ede eal from the location of the forced landing of the Queen of the tiwendered had feeove et } no Boone i “Which way is the Zeppelin head- pod = SEH elbows and be ae Pod tT Yelled. state capitol by fire. ervice Writer) -and- ing fata’ head to foot, but she we pointed str wn a Skies. bull yarn Frank Thornton would “7, 1” fen a ‘The resolution reads: ees ok, ee Prohibition And instead of Pearl Dare, my sweetheart, in the cock- gs Her, fe would try to trame me. “TONSt ou stars for thet!” pputtered, Ce ctakel tee wens. Deere wale Seer “Whereas, it has been brought to 4mendment is proving fundamentally it beside me, I had eloped, all unknowingly, with her chap- Snauestionabiyt No ‘secrecy about Mrs. Ri : away! Bullets rattled through the the attention of the 22nd blennial unworkable and a belief that it has isle Suet he Iver When an Armored Plane now. She had put away. ther willing to risk it." 1 said to shallow fabric of thelr wings and session of the legislature of the state r eron. Mrs. Richards was pressing the barrel of a revolver ‘Qiches rire! ‘ and was wringing her hands, And Mra. Riek, Svsttn stew fre Ag et hed two of South Dekors that the camitel fostered crime and corruption to such against my ear flap and telling me in no uncertain man ,, “what was I doing? with these Chinks if you want to. hand bombs, le! fly. building of the state an extent as to outweigh its benefits sonia Pp . e suave eloped aid ogden I lashed the Dragon's tail about I really ought to turn you over to “Up!” I haa bee onentip Geniored ie tee, SOA) le al dca oaRepion fying, Jack, You lost {09 She was more than a chap- " ‘Her insinuating smile convinced tempted. in order to duck the head t's Ree net evi Tho" planes had scattered together with all valuable records, ’ quently cited by editors of news- out thee time! If you land, I'll shoot youre fieied Baree™ feats bald that rian I ad struck on the wind. shut off the power and spun She mee her seat before I fin- in a too hasty efort to avoid 1 archives and trophies of said state, Papers which opose the dry law. you!” And I knew she would fulfill riously. “You know something ald Bee patr of highbinde rs,anq $t0, a soiral. was @ woman for you, fire. From each & had war" “Whereas, the history of the state This develops from a scrutiny of re- that threat. Next to Pearl, she W2S about planes.” rl get you oth: Swill een you hold the sticks a min- even if she was playing me ® out. Nee were Ci ing! of North Dakota is closely interwoven plies received in the nation-wide sur- the most daring woman I had ever “"She Ptwinkled, oddly, but saié you er will you a Mean eRe tous” ZS jabs ge pot inake ‘any ac- | th the same manner Teta (with the Hittory of clr ot, ant te vey of newspaper attitudes toward met and not afraid to try @ para- nothing. the Queen “of the Skies has got: port’ fad teeained her marvelous CA iiconent They Sao ~ Hoss of said valuable records, archives prohibition, conducted by NEA Serv- ee ee T leatied back, thoughtfully, Who, under way again?” torn ‘off her veil. “You might as -hadn’t uttered @ sound or moved ® nen I aade for the pair metine- and trophies constitutes. a loss to our 1 is . You can take it trom me, I kept really, was she? Her name. meant ‘The Queen of the Skies has re- ih "The loss of TIGER tase onien os on flying, I sat stiff as a poker. nothing, She was young, still in het sumed its crutse,” she sald, trigidly. rush taking the ceutreiy, SP Gott o One TR ee el at cae car ee eee eo had 8p them Mee i ee Johaesend 5 ing things out. By her own twenties, a bit masculine, smart, “In what direction?” ; y cote; nounced such @ survey last fall and admission she had heard every con- quick anid stunningly good-looking. “Wouldn't you ike to know?” she pilot's Heense. That's why Me Dare The tire ‘hed ca same, of out i retaliation, ou ot eieam “Now therefore be. it resolved, by then canceled it for fear that its pur- | fidential word Pearl and I had ex- ‘The American consul at Friedrichs- taunted. ou chnperon for Pearls * PE aio wires, and the wher ents were so rajitd the legislature of South Dakota, that pose might be misunderstood. changed in Pearl's stateroom on the hafen had vouched for her to I clenched my teeth tightly. Thin ls heard. I had le: tt to a inst that neither my gunfire nor my we hereby extend to the people of our Zeppelin, using a dictograph con- Pearl's father, Homer T. Dare. know damn well I would!” the cent, into which, Bgl on ‘we could hope was to fly on bombs took effect. But I was on Bagh Asgard Drys Have Majority nected with Frank Thornton’s quar- face was soft, but I had discovered ee. merely shrugged. Sth od i Aa ri sl id at once punt nin their heels, 1 was gaining. I kept gre ate of North Dakota The NEA survey showed that 389 ters across the corridor. she was hard and absolutely knew To stifle my rage, I drove- the en tie ae ‘opped the flow of gas “Your was, i tow.” said Mra. on i ' our sympathy in this great loss. American dailies uphold the dry law, gO ag on pe a tte ee Richards, un ‘We were almost in a jam when ‘Be it further resolved that a certi- merican dailies up! y Commanded to Fly She was a lucky find for Pearl's we tad left the Desert, | The wind was now in our favor. Rich eae Fen in the fied copy of this resolution be f while 345 favor repeal. In addition, Away from Love! father and an unlucky one for Pearl a ener over wilderness, desolate I grabbed the fire extinguisher, a Nine tat a they & part, ‘OPy resolution for 38 uphold the amendment but want ; I" a if. 4 lakes and winding rivers. We crossed sprinkled the exhaust and drenched “ut tm Gol on on ‘il ill the Jas ares lane they opened. soe Ae in, warded to the governor of the state the Volstead act modified, while 87 «pifatis your game?! 1 demandes ‘“'we few all ‘night. A damnably the Trans ‘Trans-Siberian Ae eee, ce atten ware Bua in eines TH” setae New, el tae slaved ave sre (pds segetsh a Menang ‘ have adopted a neutral position. lying!” still tail breeze helped us aloi the Siberian ler and, mal rr os 7 0 cr ” : lent e senate and speaker be x oir easnple a lee stateunetite ree wireless was making a toua From time to time the wirelesy semi-circle, shot southeast again. e “Biraighten her out!” I bellowed. thesna'g & my ae oe grew hard, my Loa my guns full. on of the house of representatives of made by anti-prohibition editors is | racket. I reached forward to grab ae ane handled it, acting as ree flying fast, belleve me. Before She obeyed like a vel “The ie Tabs me change them and blew i ‘out, that sta the following, from the editor of a the receiver. She trust my mand Saute tell me what experience, ern Manchuria, Paige ag eee Afully and’ ouvert iia SE ae auntie “Got ‘em{” I cried as they somer= i. small-city paper in Indiana: back. up and I didn't ask for I knew she The air must have been buzring, “We were strive cs withering, Ze} sending out ay 808? Sele isbn Ask Legion Post to » ac;We believe the prohibition law can | “Let it buzz!” would Me to ault her own purposes bls cadet dees iepe beret oo Our skins were aes jotched "aio! vee eettine aeneet We, cumbed under the skyship Call Mass Meeti never be enforced and that since the “It may be something very impor- ler changing facial exp jons, urns front of and on law became operative there has been | tant T protested. : as. she listened, in Indicated that BB ad epee knew x red ot renee. "Bu fd blaze bad ah Skies to avold the ript zone, Bae where the remaining plane was. eeting vi “The onl hing .of any impor- gral ly vant 9g Same period. Besides, the law rez; tance right now is to put miles be- and disturbed her. She turned and Were, flyin hugh, at Qu, toute IY ‘Two minutes from the ground 1 -,SP She be smiled slighty. happeeat if, When we appeared it mounted im Sareea ie ated bootleggers and grafters of all ieeen yolrand: Bek ane Sie sid. Se » where the Russians and the Chinese ‘fy, "T6. doa, Pear! in miy absence, her father. : is all eaten’ Ge Be 8 | with curt candor. ‘Steer north by northeast! were e rioting and engaged We landed on‘a cinder bank In votes ay a bawled. of World war veterans in kinds, many of them getting im- “You're a domineering kind of _ I did so, on edge to ascertain what DS. The Reds and the the midst of a network of rallrodd . 2 wnderstand, 1 broke in. Darned . Richards. area to their desires with mensely wealthy; and it now takes person.” 1 snarled, was in the wind. T had been flying §utrills scraps. The Reds and the cards in the outskirts of a terminal. ‘ tnd ig oe GBR, Dave shears “No ga regard to legislative action on the im- millions to keep down the traffic while “Tam,” She saia, qute cooily. south by southetst, vita retrace respective frontiers, the , Chinese Switehing engines dragging tains ont ee ase ct you" fo Eidnap moet, heavens! | ‘That, means mediate payment of adjusted service hi rnment is losing millions in 1 was helpless. 2! ad come = cert! d venue icing ei belinda! 1 tried to trick her by gradually — It we adhered to this new direc- The bones tie frien: wens Wi Wa @mazed'stop. { beckoned ties engi ere i cei nn tie Willams, North ‘Dakota idle tear From Virginia comes the following: altering my course, in the hope of tion we would soon be out of China was mixed up in and the iy neers They hurried to us. They t 1d fis a en! g stealing back to the Zeppelin be- and in Siberia. were Chinamen and could not speak !t would haye his approval.” adjutant. “Our newspapers advocate some fore she got wise. Did Isucceed? The shift, was maddening. “What Dragon was his official sogut plane, Tons (ten a cnalish word 1 made no 1 didnt Williams asked that the meeting be such solution of the prohibition ques- | Her eyes lashed the instrument a your mind?” I blurted ont. >: 5 pumping in the gas when my I dragged them to my “exaust have an opportunity. Far ahead, held January 26 and that he be ad- tion as the dispensary system because | board and covered me at the same was taking you back to turn motor started to blaze. pipe. “Too short,” I said. at right-angles, was the vised of the desires of the veterans. we believe that the present prohibi- time, She read the workings of you over to the authorities on those “Have vou ever been in an arinored have pipe. Four feet of pipe great silver sky wanderer, drivin; install Bills now before congress call for: tion enactMments have definitely been every necdie with the swift under- Warrants against you,” she said, plane with your motor cate T ‘pointed and ‘explained that a tee coe a SMASHING serial, “On Cu 1—Immediate payment in full ‘of proved unworkable and while they standing of an expert. ‘i cee ly collected. “But I find you with bombs and carey es ‘eated exhaust was too near the carburetor. six of its 590 horse power m Wh the adjusted service certificates, 3 have resulted in some good are doing | “Straight ahead. Jack!" she have friends in China.” against the fuselage tank? = * They understood, but ‘thoy did nat were beating, The skyship Lingerad BU: Sesincrpegs inne ieee “ the nation preponderantly more karm | snapped. ‘Oh!” I felt more hopeful, “Weng thousand feet trom @ chance ‘know what I wanted of ae gagging at fully ninety miles an e value of the I y ae | I glared! This woman was no Wu of the air service, eh?” lan ; with a woman, marble I hurried them back to ripened hour, It was the strangest sight 1 | certificates, making 50 per cent of the than good.” 7 full amount available for @ loan at ee Denese. prohibiti : | ——— all bond m1 1 o——__________———«| his newest First Natiorial-Vite! for Bee pation ae pak An editor in a big city in the state ' pro! hibition in South Carolina before bond issues of all political sub- ner ati ~" phone ‘yment ot Per cent of the Rrecyastington ald’ that. he onposes | 1990! | divisions af the state due serially. | | Named Plant |feature, “The Lash,” which opened | certificate in cash in addition to the Pohinition: ih Calls It “Huge Joke” a LEGISLATIVE C ALEND AR gins —_—_—_ | Manager today bot teehee trae nee Aime Joan value. ted est ie _ : ‘ A Texas editor expresses himsel: ne again not only illiams estima’ e first bie Rutt euction, ae ime ) with typical Texas candor in this: . ifs AT THE MOVIES ' one of the finest acters on the screen | plan would put 379,724.25 into and general disrespect for law, even | “It is a huge joke; bootleggers arc | Housé Bills Introduced H, B. 43—Appropriations commit- | » eo —which he has been for. many years—| circulation in North Dakota. Plan among those who are supposed to|®S thick as hairs on a dog's back; ! HB. 34—Bohnsack of Traill: Ap- tee: Appropriates $24,000 for state | but most certainly as one of the most | No. 2 would make half that amount enforce it, that are resulting under | @ctors writing prescriptions at $3; | propriates $35,000 for construction of | board of auditors. CAPITOL THEATRE consistent box office stars. ,, | available, the present law. Liquor is now being | drugpists selling cheap booze at $3.50 bridge across Red river between) H. B. 44—Erickson of Kidder and|' The greatest names of stage and There.ts hard-riding in “The Lash’ taken to the home and consumed by | Pe" Pint, making a gallon of 80-cent | eastern terminus of state highway No. Hanson and Northridge of Barnes: ; Screen combine in the widely-herald- and romantic love scenes to make two Sargent Asks Bondin Zz young as well as old, and the rotten | Whiskey sell at $52. Believe govern- 7 in Tratll county and Minnesota | Prohibits display. along. public high-|¢d production of “Whoopee”, the sighs grow where only one grew, be- stuff that is drunk does 10 times | Ment should take over the booze bus- | nighway No. 6 in Norman county, | ways or public places any advertise- {Samuel Goldwyn-Florenz Ziegfeld fore. And the Barthelmess of “Son Officials for $12,000 more harm than would good liquor.” | iness and put it in dispensaries, sell- | Minn, ment containing the likeness of any | musical riot which comes to the Cap- of the Gods” and “The Dawn Patrol’ ‘A New Jersey editor expresses him- | ‘98 Same so cheap it would put boot-| H. B. 35—Johnson of Traill: Lim- | female person for purpose of adver- | itol theatre. tonight. Its sponsors are jaas never looked better or handsomer. A claim for $17,000 has been made self thus: leggers out of business. It is the its time for abatements and refunds | tising tobacco, cigarettes or cigars. |Tespectively the- greatest pioneer of ‘Those who missed romance in “The! 1, the state bond department by the “Enforcement has been a failure.| Chief commodity of gangland; mil- of unjust and invalid tax assess-| H. B. 45—Blshop of Stark and. Wil- | the motion picture in America’ and Dawn Patrol” will have thelr wishes | auditor of Sargent county es the re- Prohibition is mainly responsible for lions of dollars squandered in trying | ments. | 8on of Slope: Asks $25,000 appropria- | the misical comedy king of the more than repaid in “The Lash.’ sult of the closing of the First Na- increase in crime and many of the |‘ enforce law. The prohibition lead-| 37. B, 36—Cox of Burleigh: Extends | tion to aid construction of bridge | American stage. Its star, Eddie Can- Some beautiful love scenes have been’ jiona1 bank of Forman last Novem- new types of ‘rackets’ that have | ‘S$ appear to be backing the dry law) time within which additional taxes | across Little Missouri river in Slope | tor, is. known wherever there are incorporated in this version of the ber, Fred Tunell, head of the depart- sprung up. With the dry laws has| i” order to hold fat jobs.” , May be assessed upon certain income | county to connect highways No. 21 | theatres, as a comic artist of genius. Bartlett novel of early California. rent, announced Saturday, o come the speakeasy, which is much| ,, Pleas for state control and sale of | returns, and No. 16. | In its stage form, produced by Mr. It is charged by the auditor that worse than the old type of saloon.” | liquor are voiced by many editors.) HB. 37—Appropriations commit-| H. B. 46—Erickson of Kidder and/ Ziegfeld in New York, with Contor Straw Vote Plan Is B, E, Johnson, Sargent county trees Another New Jersey editor re-|TYPical is the following from Ne-j tee: Appropriates $30,050 for voca- | Holthusén of Richland: Asks $300|in the lead, it ran over a year and . 7 ° surer, exceeded his $15,000 depository marks heatedly: braska: ; |tional education and vocational re- | appropriation to pay L. J, Wehe, Bis-|a half. Rejected by House] bona’ by $1200 wren ne permitted ° “Prohibition is intemperate in prin- | “We are advocating an amend- | nabilitation. |marck attorney, in connection with! Included in its cast are Eleanor a sein the bank to carry $27,000 of county ciple, unwarranted in policy, unen-| Ment to the 18th amendment, if nec-|+ H, B. 38—Appropriations commit- | special investigation work. Hunt, the red-haired beauty whom Proposal to take @ straw ‘vote on beter at ene tn time of the closing. forceable in practice and unsuccess- | °S58rY. to the end that the-govern-| tee: Appropriates $12,340 for state| H. B. 47—Halcrow of Pembina and | Samuel Goldwyn considers one of his the question of removing the capital] ‘The matter is being investigated by ful in performance!” | ment may contract for the manufac- | board of administration. | mwichen of Cass: Amends present | freatest finds, Dorothy Knapp, tamed from Bismarck failed in house | the bonding department, to determine Some editors tell of a change of | ture. and itself distribute to the con-| H, B. 39—Appropriations commit- | state prohibition law to permit use of | “most beautiful girl in the world,’ Saturday. if the loss shall be attitude since 1920. A Vermont editor | Umer, in limited quantities, much tee: Appropriates $222,760 for state | pure grain or Ethyl alcohol for non-| Paul Gregory, $25,000 tenor, Ethel One of the members, curious to Ge rar arene writes as follows | after the Swedish system, - such | penitentiary. beverage purposes in hospitals, la-|Shutta, and guch famous Ziegfeld know the sentiment of the members} Russia was America’s leading mar- “Am a total abstainer and earnestly | {iiuors demanded, for the reasons) H. B. 40—Appropriations commit. | boratories, clinics, and for manufac- | glorified, girls as, Jeanne Morgan, on the subject, distributed blanks on | ket during 1930 for wheel and track- supported the 18th amendment and|that the present premium on crime | tee: Appropriates $23,800 for state | turing and industrial purposes. ;Murlel Finley and Virginia Bruce, GEORGE W. KNAUER . which each member was asked to| laying tractors, the Volstead act, but they have| Will be removed, the cause of real | historical society. Thornton Freeland, brilliant young. . | state his opinion. ‘ proved a calamity worse than war.|‘¢™perance advanced and govern-| 1. B. 41—Appropriations commit- Senate Bills Introduced _ {director who is known as one of the; George W. Knauer, Fargo, chief en-}\" ‘tne proposal was blocked because| Eighty bers cent of the 10,100 No liquor control law is a success, but | Mental costs reduced.” tee: Appropriates $23,565 for state| 8. B. 33—Fowler of Cass: Appro-| fastest rising people of Hollywood, | gineer for the Northwestern Bell Tele-| o¢ the fact that house leaders of both| couples granted divorce decrees’ in what we have now is so awful that | Wants Government Sale | Commissioner of immigration, Priates $113,035.75 for payment of | directed this picture. = phone company in North Dakota,| ractions saw no necessity for it and| Chicago last year were childless, we should try again.” A Wisconsin editor agrees: H. B. 42—Appropriations commit- | deficit in general maintenaneg fund| Seventy-four changes of scene, 512 ae has been named chief engineer “Favor modification for its sens ; tee: Appropriates $10,200 for depart- | of ‘Agricultural college. different changes of costume, scenes! and plant manager. As manager of He Changed His Mind able effect in lessening rackets re-| ment of coal mine inspection. 8. B, 34—Fowler of Cass: Makes|in which four and five hundred peo- the plant department he succeeds E.), ‘ And a Pennsylvania editor says: | sultant from these measures; believe | Hannah, who has been given a “Always an advocate of liquor re- | manufacture and distribution of com: diate of absence because of illness. form and, at first, a supporter of| modity of volume reached in illicit Mr. Knauer will have charge of the ’ Bayer-Table Prohibition, this newspaper opposes liquor consumption should be nee | construction ‘maintenance forces . aye 18) 18th amendment, Volstead and Jones| government supervision.” of. the Bell company throughout the|. : Aspirin laws because of very apparent cor-| Complaints that prohibition has | state, which number 290 employes. . p ruption of law agencies, openness of | been harmful to youth are occasion- | = His work will include miperTifin of Y (A violations and creation of a drinking | ally voiced; as in this, from a Min- MRS. HOOPLES’ BROTHER line construction and repair, car, , smartness that is giving liquor @ new | nesota editor: ; u HI, lings, central offices and paca 4 lyf wy and undreamed-of smartness. In| “A fair trial of the dry laws has LEFT FoR HOME Wi : ¢ dl installations and repair services, mo- every test which this newspaper has| proved a flat faifire, leaving a trail Nou WERE our fh\-~ AN” ~ HUZZAH Fae MARRIED iS. |tor vehicles and other equipment used — applied to prohibition the result has|of debauched youths, corrupt public To HAND |] Hie SISTER, HE TRIED lin this work. s always been the same. It is impossi- | servants, countless ‘moon’ joints, He ASE ME “To pa HUZZ AH IT mo HAVE “TH” | ble of enforcement and always will | speakeasies and vicious night clubs, 1 BOUQUET . | : i” be.” an increasing crime wave and pow- Nop Vd si Ss (it BY Seve» CEREMONY * | ple were concemed, are figures which | | From the editor of a big New York | erful gang and racket rings.” Poisons pst CACTUS ~ A —HAT IS LIKE peRFoRMED 1A) give some idea of the scale with ‘ | newspaper comes this: A Florida editor cites these reasons HE SAID “HATE HE WAS ®}] -—HE PASSING Py ees 2% ;| which the Goldwyn-Ziegfeld coin- 5 per, . f “Federal prohibition is a constitu-| for opposing the dry laws: PK HE"D ‘| bination have gone about bringing , tional anomaly. Its purpose is un-| “Universal use of intoxicants by A SCULPTOR ,HE’D MAKE OF A PLAGUE! the frujt of their different exper- desirable and it is unworkable in| American youth; of both sexes. Di-} A PERFECT STATUE. OF fences into focus for this one picture. F; practice. The evils it has produced | version of capital in millions of dol-| Vou BY ¥ w HM-m> Nou j ———, * G 4. are grester than those which it was|lars into the hands of rumheads.| MERELY SETTING! | ice TAKES on + PARAMOUNT THEATRE t tesigned to remedy.” Ineffective enforcement. Through A PLUG HAT on A Register another triumph. for Rich- ‘The traditional southern doctrine | rum activities, capital falling into 4 - A Rosy Hue ‘ prompt relief from of state’s rights is cited by a South | hands of persons of bolshevistic ideas DRUM al close on the heels of such Carolina editor in the following: and a threat to safety of nation. One superlative productions as “Son of COLDS Boe near Lager’ be a state af-| of leading causes of Sioancial condi- i ie Gods" and “The Dawn Patrol,” ee eres 4 e old and correct et-| tion of country at present.” so THR oo ee apd ned south went Cites Causes x tages ve MMI Up, bs . RE OATS. we on own doctrine in the vote; A Massachusetts et comp! + MA SM . ct bike ui ipifeamnepesiets the | of prohibition: cipitotinted RHEU Th jp oh u . If @ majority of voters in|. “It has brought about wi - South Carolina, my state, vote for|corruption in police departments ’ Headaches LUMBAGO .... Prohibition I would cheerfully ac-|and practically every, law enforce- (“ NEURITIS quiesce. In fact, I always supported psn erpaniaeHone Se: hss Later ACHE m aoe leveloped more ion mi : coe ipal government than we have expe- \} S an PAINS if Tienced for many ” J 2 3 AY A disiliusioned and perplexed. Ver- | bs f = mont editor writes that his paper is al your ERA } | neither for nor against J Re> does not harm the heart - adding: Heve @ hegdache or: attack of neu- ; ralgia or neuritis in 30 to'60 minutes. McKesson's Darol doca it! I's 3 new $2 peer the ae eftectively—and ' no bad-etfects ‘on, heart or stomach. Peas Sor, 360 19—(}—Tough on which cold and ‘rine germs ‘do not |. | bagged thrive, yourself Darol/and Felix von luckner is going in his \ [be ‘against colds, achesand | ° ! schooner with a new device for catch- pains. All-McKesson Service Drug- | ing'them, a rubber rope 100 feet long gists ‘and’ other ’ independent. drug || with a two foot hook at the ends. stores sell. Darolon of With og Slee luck. at ail the count ex- Hr eam eee ae PAG ontly“* Bayer” package which. contains proven. St Gh cS pom

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