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| Tariff Question Again THRUST DEFINTELY | e tai Ck BRIDCE EL Hoover restriction conferences. leas ice. President THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1931 Comes to Fore in Politics of United States The largest single project is in Sioux uniform. It is estimated that this new-type brake drum adds two to three times to the life of brakes.” porenectaedinony Sree) these De Luxe models is assured by a| which is a boys’ dormitory will be re- } By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN other devices for saving the energy \ LER UNTY § INTO PROBLEMS OF | eaijee,. Saeed 6e the American |! the housewife. | —A Series Explaining the Contract Bridge System— Medical Association, and of Hence people require less caloric Hygeia, the Health Magazine energy than they ever required in te ae By WM. E. MCKENNEY | the jump overcall bidder to remember | relationship to the amount of work} Announcement of DeLuxe i (Secretary American Bridge League) |is that even though the opnonent Overweight is within certain limi-|they do. Furthermore, few people Made Here b } Perhaps the most difficult thing for Puts in a bid after the jump overcall, pate et to “ peavey de- | are now engaged in occupations which} Eights Is Made y H aa ' 2 RA cae Oe the beginner at contract to learn is|YOU Should endeavor to suppor: part- jSirable during the period of childhood | oxpose them to cold, so that the food mber of Local Firm ‘ , ’ Named eet rly overcall the bid of an |fer’s bid if you hold one trick. ond growth, and conceived to be a lia-| required to keep the average person el Rancher’s Paradise’ i G | Scaling D ff Ex. ehh ct eetce bility after middle age. In a consid-| warm is being gradually reduced. in H f Territorial | leneral Scaling Down of Ex-jopponent when using the straight eration of food intake and over- lly, food ts izing and ve new des] Oe oe forcing system. In our previous ar- | Overcalling Opponents’ Suit FIRST LUTHERAN rei Dr. Finally, more appel Announcement that five n r ticle we explained how to overcall| With the Same Suit Corner Avenue D and Seventh st. |Weight, Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor is in-| easier to eat than ever before. It 8] iuxe models have been added by Assemblyman cluding Wall Is Asked by | title. me explained how to overall, sunday Er Benton, Pastor clined to believe that the economic | abundantly available to the majority | Chrysler Motors to its line of straight- . Sur junda: ¢ 4 = js learned the use of the informatory| This strategic bid is now generally Sunday school and Bible class at ae it pus base Place in our) of people. There are but Hid Ay. | fight motor cars was made here Sat-} County—“The Rancher’s Foreign Leaders double. used only after partner has bid; e. g.|9:30 a. 1 Tonal ovenaeation conduce to @ na- | straining factors on overweight. PhY-| urday by N. O. Churchill of Corwin- in » ‘ { wt op.| Service at 10:45 a, m. tional overweight. sicians who are concerned with the Churchill Motors, Inc., local Chrysler | Paradise,” as Bowman county was « are There are types of hands, however, etn’ bias ane ue ai ae ta Service at 7:45 The body weight at any time rep-| matter know that propaganda issued | dealers, a, known for many years, was named DEMOCRATS ENTER MIX-UP] isin! bia with a ump ba: cop. spades ‘This shows normal sip-| 97, con Cf food taken nad te amoune used | play 8 Inge Part. Drs Taylor takes |ggcourcna, ald the, care Se Pat| ber of the territorial assembly of De 2 a 3 @..g. Op= ‘ * Thayer! f food taken in and the amount used | play a large part. Dr. Taylor ‘mi terned after the Chrysler impei : "4 are Ponent opens with one spade und we Pe LAROERIS’ ait anit i SeMIEIDE eatits Dy tier ones, Tt Up either for the production of heat |the. wise conclusion, to, whlch BEA: |eight in appearance and have disine-| Kota in 189%. ‘The county was or- rye ee Hearts. 8 nown as a 1 junday after Ascension or energy in the form of exercise. tically all observers will agree, tive interior appointments. a . seam 4 is. Shows slam possibilities. It isa fore-| fy 4s, Mista wchoul. \ ve , a ress, 5 Passed by House 222 to 153 [ties as to what a jump overcall bid the bidding open until a game-going/9"rN. poy yy, pierco-Jones will at-|the machines ie industry, people do| sound scientific evidence. and refinements represent even great-| stances for the digging. The county Veen shall indicate, but generally, under ‘°claration is arrived at. tend the, 47th annual convocation Of /1ess work than they ever did. In the| Exercise accomplishes little, There! er comfort, beauty, and performance | has a good agricultural standing, and land con:rining out Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. |cieaners, electric irons, oi eaters, | Pl es much—t ler el wi set new stan- EXANDE! jpartner has not bid, but now that, d from right to left when a fe vegetables. Bowman is the county By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE about three quick tricks and a strong | Par’ hie bid ‘ electric light, running water, food | the hea dards of appearance and performance male q s ding has entered the game, FIRST CHU OF CHRIST tt id innt ‘bl nd helping is offered. seat. Washington, May 16.—(?)}—The /five-card suit. fetes mixers and cutters, an lumerable | secon Ip’ tor American motor cars. peetie itestion, tiine-worn topic of| ums players tosist that partner tt ls rier to embioy Ober tabtiee Tt] conser Fourth stand Ave. C “Double windshields, are a prom- ——— political and economic controversy inj shall take this bid as a forcing bid|the opponents open with one spade} ,ccner Fourth St; and Ave, sa ire Wee inent feature of these fine medium-|Syummer Students at congress, chambers of commerce,!and must keep the bidding open,|and you bid two spades it does not} subject: palgrtals, and Immortals.” | Serer Vater net Problem,” Wal-) Tusdsvoop 1, Girl Scouts. Party. |priced cars and the distinguished ill Pitch ‘classrooms, parlors and poolhalls, is|while other authorities call it anjnecessarily show that you have no WMaRHIGe Re ee Ceiba Organ postlude, “Calm” (Scarmolin), sday ee front end with the pointed radiator | UW tel Camps kin; new bid for front place|“urge” bid, but not an absolute forc-| Spade losers or slam possibilities. meeting at 8 o'cloc! Prayer service’ Wednesday evening op 6, Girl Scouts. is given @ final touch of smartness by | . — juanong Ametion’s problems. ing bid. Tt is made with a two suit) Supposing a good psychic bidder] A reading room 1 cess Jp ht the addition of the same gazelle in-| Grand Forks, N. D., May 16.—Ac- e pict ral al si 3 ts . Mm. vel m a y i See a a . pitches tecovery ‘and American po-| which requires the bidding to ze kept! spade and opened with a bid of one|to attend these services and ‘to visit 419 Fourth Strect se. © eyes wociety of Five wire wheels are standard equip-|coulee bank during the summer ses- id r open until a game-going declaration spade. If you had a very good spade| the reading room. J. ¥. Richert, Pastor ch Sndeavor, Miss Marian |ment with four wood wheels and spare | sion at the University of North Da- pines inciae the clamor of for-|is arrived at, it is an urgent appeal suit, {t would be better for you to bid er ac Fe ee ae eae seine OI a tim offered as optional. Pare | Kota, are being planned by E. G. Felt, sign business leaders, many of them|to partner to support the bid even two spades and then, if partner shows ane Bila Brelje, superintendent. — “The interiors of these DeLuxe| superintendent of buildings and semi-official spokesman of their gov-| though he does not have normal another suit, re-bid the spades Part- Opie 8. Sin RENAE werSEAD (dei: models set new standards of comfort | grounds. ernments, and the demand of certain|trump support but has one probable ner could well picture the fact that wo ces ere coh i ih ie and luxury. New Bedford cord up-| For the last three years camps have American industrialists and finan- | trick. your real suit was spades. “Church ’sehool rist’s Ascension.” holstery rich in appearance and|been erected on the coulee bank, slers for a general scaling down of} Another thing for the partner of| (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service. Inc.)| Morning worship, ble hour In charge of trimmed with . beautiful moulding| which is on the west side of the ee tn Sant brn by leaders ‘at the products caused agrarian distress /tiful and harmonious, have been de- Fmon: “Christian Pilgrims.” with genuine leather. Individual in-| been provided, Mr. Felt said. of the neggere to bus-} 24 governmental concern. jsigned and created by Edmund Lyery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock = side sun visors, similar to those used! A camp kitchen with running water democratic party with an eye Agricultural relief was the osten- | Goulding and William Cameron Men-| ‘Trustees, Mond c the Lutheran hour is being | ‘ wir tn <tthe “NpRPMAI vintdela hay te ‘an: |-aibd ‘Stivea ‘Will be pIBeeM cat ‘the ite ness support in sible Feason for enactment of the | les, the supervising art director. The| Choirs, ‘thursday, 7 and 7:40 p. mB t ymen's | 102 Miles of Gravel Surfacing) tsa to-any angie. ‘The. interior| posal of capers, large enought the 1932 campaign. American tariff bill. In all but five | smart, ultra effect is exactly suited to 24-29, a I and Grading Projects Are beauty is also enhanced by the liberal! permit all the campers to make their Less than a year of the 24 countries in Europe making | the theme and the tempo of the pic-]" District meeting, June 4-7. use of bright metal. meals in the cabin during bed ago, the house with tariff changes, agricultural products ture. Sieve eV ANeEION enuKow Contemplated “The engine of the Chrysler Eight | weather. Outdoor grates for cooking outburst figured prominently. | Se T Baventn Ey ana Hoeven Aue. De Luxe incorporates the finest| will bc furnished and @ cabin with , |. SAAD fel ear ler rend ira B. Terzberg, Minister FIRST, PRESBYTERIAN Contracts for 102 miles of highway|Chrysler features. It develops 95|washroom facilities also will be 3 tional competition and tl le fence spir- | = 10:00—Sund 4 hs hool for all . FFs nee | eanaeareom Will be let by the North hborse-power at 3400 revolutions per| erected. Tables and benches also will sariff bill by a vote {t of economic nationalism, there was eae tte peer mal ior, intermediato and ‘senior | DAvota highway commission May 22.|!inute and provides amazing acceler- | be furnish:d by the university, ge Hv of 222 to 153. The bt etvgintnd edioedtsacdiees Special numb COTE atte on te BURMKY Y CHUEOH ana a= being received for 73.118|8tion and speed. The engine is| Other improvements to be done at Y senate had passed at” “favored nation” CoEneeAl Pint Wik ATMEHI ERMMEAMCRe ene | 10:20=AtbRNine bea relce Ohi worshl miles of gravel surfacing projects, and|™0unted on rubber at five points and| the university this summer will be t by the slender T00-gunior “atid “Young: Peoples lude, “Alphine Pasto 28.856 miles of earth grading projects,|!5_ completely insulated from the| the regular routine work of redec- margin of 44 to 42. treaties, tariff bargaining and trade hehe i irace Durvee M oe 8 - frame. The smooth performance of | orating the buildings and Maenie hall Bvening worship s be A er by : bs id Morton counties, where 25.237 signed it with the ‘United States of Europe’ Special number by the choir. . can eeuepegne: am statically and dynamically balanced| plastered and painted. declaration that the Probably the most portentous of the | Assistant Attorney General Is-| xe JZ, anual, sess Mr. Humphrey Mverse? miles gravel surfacing will be done) crankshaft, which carries eight coun- ——_—_—_—_ flexible provision 2 Eoemnaals tor connected eoonminis ac- aes in our chureh beginning Tarn, NUBEAT Song x8. Oe a a oed aot eters e,,| terwelghts and is equipped with the} Warn Against Cashing ander the tariff — © ® GEORGE tion was the scheme for a “United sues Opinion at Request liminary meeting will b ids nite, Man | Other proposed gravel projects are:| -xciusive Chrysler impulse neutraliz. alittes | States of Europe.” Such a federation Tuesday jonrhe, Lovely Messengers”| . §, Highway No. 8, Bowman men is of the latest! Postal Money Orders sommission would remedy inequalities of Registrar ht be pi ndelssohn). ty, 16.216 miles, south of Bowman.| &: carburetor is of the latest 'y and take the issue out of politics. or commercial union, its advocates 4 aingmtsnteu: "Good Will—the New World | county, 16.216 miles, south of Bowman. | chrvsier down-draft type. | pair, Some 30 governments sent official | Say, Would permit the unobstructed Thursday morning, the _ opening. Floyd 1. ogee. : State route No. 32 and 15, Nelson “An outstanding feature of these} Warning against indiscriminate notes of protest. Oppovents of the| flow of trade on the continent and! Chartered to make a seven-day trip| date of jhe cont + ienop Geo, | OF neruude, “March From Tann- county, 10.438 miles, Aneta north and! ne Luxe models is the Chryelen AMUi2- | Gactuing rot <postal siaowsy Tareken rea bill said that foreign tariff reprisals | facilitate tariff party between Europe | | 11) naxota cities, a bus operated Be thin, wadeeses 00-—Young people's and adult de- | cast. Range four-speed transmission with | issued here Saturday by Harry Larson, would injure trade. Supporters of | and the United States. | . 3 . ments of the Sunday chureh| S. R. No. 25, Mercer courtty, 13.476] dual high gears—a high gear for city | sevistant rostmenter, the measure contended it would ben-| Barriers to establishing such a fed-|by a Minnesota transportation com-| oP Seti Svening. mecwien 8:30 —Pioneer soctety, John cam. | miles. east and west of Golden Valley.| Griving and another for the open road |" Lareon seid: 180, money order forms culture and in-|eration are regarded by economists |pany must purchase a motor vehicle| Will be held a1 tho city auditorium | or tion tw ortins' torn Kricnis| S+ R. 52, La Moure county, 7.751| with © quick, quiet shift enabling the! were stolen from a postoffice sub- efit, American agri " the bishop will give a stereopticon Pos dustry and cited similar protective} 2s being similar to the obstacles in license for the full year, according tO} {tcture on China and Japan, ly dj ip, |Inlles, Grand Rapids, northwest and| driver to change from either high to station in Denver, Colo., under eir- » | south. cumstances which indicated that an - | the way of concerted action on tariff |an opinion Saturday by Harold Shaft, | Measures enacted by foreign govern imei ‘ead "|" Proposed grading projects are: You are invited to these services. reduction—the unwillingnes of indi-| assistant state attorney general, the other in an instant without clash- 7 lee mevvic ing. tt yt to cash the: ld be made. ¢ ening servi attempt m woul ca Secretary of Commerce La- | Vidual oe and depleted, oe W. S. Graham, state motor vehicle renal : RCH Organ prelude, ~The! lou ofa county, 8.282 miles, | “Chrysler four-wheel _hydraulic| The forms were numbered from 65,820 mont: “Predictions of disaster to | Tiflce, present economic a Martha bn alee eeyaugee ye nm Ae) Fourth St. and Aye. B Otfertory, “Prelide Hymn” (Bish. | Ot OF RUSE. county, 7.980 miles, | DT#kes, with an improved type brake | to 66,000 and Larson advises that per- <4 foreign commerce were made after | Security in ex ge |@etermine whether the Northland Ellis L, Jac’ #08, Pastor, aul ieransiiant: = he »{drum with chrome-nickel alloy rim,jsons asked to cash money orders the passage of the tariff act of 1922| benefits to the world at large. | Transportation of Minneapolis would] 10 a. m.—The church school, w concert given by the State | Blanchard, north and south. is another noteworthy feature of | watch for these numbers, Persons ob- classes for all ages, Mrs. Howard M } ears hat |be required to purchase a full license | ¢ ntendeitt, | achers’ college, Minot. ;_ 8. R. 32, Pembina county, 12.582/ these cars. Since this alloy dissipates taining informatinn the act, American imports of tmanufae-|®—————_———- | for operating bus which recently] “Yi'a'm<catorning worship. | -OTRaN pestlude, *Postlude in C Ma- miles, Walhalla, north and south. heat much more rapidly than. steel, | Senne ,,imformation regarding the : isl idan sokg ete beers At the Movies | cartied the University of North Da-| Pianist, aiiss ther Manage Amis Rone &: Eembina county, 012-|expansion and contraction of the | government ‘postal genes yond per cent.” Ce ° eel beeen 2 “pega eae roy scription by Free plaka lacie eel ae 0 Gap denen drum is greatly reduced and made ' Paul by telegraph, collect, -assas 30 bill was pre- a »| Children's talk. Le coded erranedtand followed. by fiat heed | was brought to Grand Forks from the} Offertory, “Ju ‘Tschaikowsky). major and minor tariff increases] Douglas Fairbanks has given the |company's Minneapolis terminal. Choir guinber, “The Voice of Many throughout the world. Retaliatory or}Public something new and years} One of Mr. Graham's agents ques-; hate airested ‘by Mine Clanenen not. import duties were boosted from | head of the times in “Reaching For tioned the driver of the bus when| _ Gunness. - The Moon,” his new picture for Unit-| it stopped at Bismarck, but permitted| Sermon, “How Far Can You See?” Madagascar to Moosejaw and from ed Artists, directed by E:imund him to continue on the trip with the| 7.04%, Jackson. Sas wussnineriseas: Goulding, who is called the most ver- | understanding that an opinion would! suhior'BrY. Pru heales Avcemas Australia, Canada, Spain and New /Satile man in Hollywood. The mod- | be obtained to determine whether the LS ES, Zealand already had made tariff re-|e™m comedy-drama comes to the Cap- bus could operate without a state| 20 Pi, imp The friendly hour. Mu. visions embodying severe restrictions | itol Theatre Monday. license for the short tour. by the pastor, “Obedience, the Test on imports from the United States.| Supported by a cast of noted stage} Mr. Shaft called attention to Chap-|of Faith.” A cordial welcome. Inclusion in the American bill of /@nd screen personalitics, several of /ter 167, Session Laws of 1929, per-|,,\wedmesday, at 8:00, the midweek them stars in their own right Fair-| mitting’ the temporary use in this) A scrap entre eee ihe serv: Seer etna carne Gt oe ...AND GOT A RAISE IN PAY! | large increases in the rates on farm products had stirred a storm of pro- ices of the church. test in Canada, the United States’ |Jerkin for @ collar and fountain pen./resident and bearing the current r | best customer. So the Canadian par- | He portrays s sensationally successful | license from the state of the owner’s| secanm METHODIST EPISCOPAL liament, three weeks before final en- | Young stock broker who cuts @ swash residence, but expressly providing Walter E. Vater, Pastor . 5 actment of the American meanure,|oth in the finanelal and Jove mar- that the non-resident owner ofa fore| orang Worship ian This Hotelman reasoned that while countervailing | kets. | eign vehicle operated within this state 5 ea Bee eee TEA SCORERS As ie leading feminine interest in for the transportation of persons for| asieeic id Yeakeak stot New Dining Facilities at bee Fibs A 5 tralia, Po- | his life there is Bebe Daniels, a fit! compensation must register such a ter). | land, Ceechosiovakia and many Latin-|sereen mate for the dynamic’ Dour, venicie and pay the same fees an re-| O"KEM offertory, “Con Senthnento” guests may pay to sleep... em- THE:\BLACKSTONE HOTEL American countries followed sult with | having beauty, courage, and a splen- quired by like vehicles owned by resi-| gol tepent Ye" (Scott). In his dual role of host more of less drastic upward revisions | did sense of drama. dents of the state. Sermon, “Market Place Religion,” hotel Walter E. Vater, Organ postlude, “Pomposo” (Rog- ers ployees are paid to keep awake! Rs courage of men on duty—and the fate they meet when they fail. There’s even one told about how Napoleon, happening upon one of his sentries who had fallen asleep, stood his guard the rest of the watch. The story of “Reaching For the Moon” is set in present-day New York, or rather, it anticipates the architecture, fashions and speech of tion of persons within this state re- two years hence. Skyscrapers, pent-|gardless of the length of time in houses, a palatial ocean liner and fashionable haunts abroad provide the backgrounds. of tariff schedules. Economists say it is extremely difficult to determine the extent of retaliation that resulted trom the American tariff change, ot 1930. Most foreign governments tay their actions were intended as ."The law gives no period of grace and such license becomes due if a vehicle is operated for the transporta- and theatrical lucer, Mr. Drake inaugurat ppreciated. be a Matinee Luncheon et $1.50 ¢ plete “Before-the-Play Dinner” at $2.50 « plete ‘As usual there will be a la carte service in . the handeoms ately main ining ell hat the Sunday school, 12:00 noon. (Classes for all ages.) epWorn lenue, 7 p.m. Tople: As | “What of the Institute?” Leader, Rev. which the bus is so used,” Mr. Shaft} Walter H. Vater. said. ve Mr. Graham said steps would be Men on duty. Sailors at sea. Bank night-watchmen in big cities. Soldiers on sentinel duty. There’s many a yam his guests should be subject to similar inattention, Mr. Drake set forth to investigate. There at the seat of the trouble Mr, Drake found the service operator in reprisals. Some have charactet- |" "rns does not imply a fantascic riot taken te eect a * (Spencer). i ‘overlooks Michigan Boulevard’ and a fee for a full year’s} Anthem, “Th of Love M inatis zed them as “legitimate detense” | 47° Cueer shapes and decorations. |license, which ones on : v4 i Aen ee eae ay spun about the weakness or _ blissful and sonorous repose. fascinating panorama of the lake front. Organ, offertory, “Twilight Medita- tion” (Stults). Solo, “Selected,” Mrs. Stanley Smith, By Williams | i! a Modernistic furniture and appropri- The world-wide economic depres- | ate settings in the best manner, beau- sion is, of course, rated the dominant oli influence in the shaping of commer- OUT OUR WAY to operate in the state again if the Iti occasion should arise. Sim eney tDaeeire ie Hon of the erring man as he was awakened. Picture his even greater trepidation as Mr. Drake admonished him to keep awake the remainder of his watch ... and to report to Mr. Drake's office before reporting operator heard Mr. Drake in- form him next morning that .. . Ais salary was to be increased! ft “It is quite evident”, Mr. Drake con cial policies of most foreign countries during the last year. On the one hand, this had led several groups of countries to come together to consider plans of easing the restrictions on aa Ge However, here is a story of aman who _ leaving duty the following morning. tinued in his explanation, “‘that you ere i the TWA LoOOK-LooK? WELL, MAYBE YOU UNOW THEY . 5 s 0 ‘5 i Betis ot sonia. eae On | How 090 THAT Guy GOT HE WANTS TO SAY MONEY AINT fell asleep on the job and received a sur- In the expected order of things the in- ie lappa in Sere Job or you would the other hand, it has led to a stif- | You BO, FIRED HERE YEARS! GE CONSIDERED | EVERYTHING ~ SO, Prising reward, It illustrates the under- cident would close at about this point. ” Jallen asleep. I am giving you an fening of the barriers against for- | sir. AGO AN' WENT A SELF MADE { masE HES SORE standing character of Mr.TracyC.Drake, But because Mr. Drake does not permit ‘Crease in salary to see whether you will eign goods in order to protect the BECAUSE TH BOLL president of THE BLACKSTONE HoréL, show more interest in your work . OUT AN MADE A | ‘a ene EL, routine to take the place of judgment Oe eiaiive Meneanss Sauna, At, | | FORTUNE-AN' HES. CHEATED HIM COT Chicago, ae more ant tesa there is an interesting sequel. : : i. ee ‘unemploy- You Amt STILL MAD AT TH producer, making his vivid presence felt It is quite unnecessary to add | ment : 2d the slump in trade natural- cuanceo a || GuLLo TH WOODS HAPPY MECHANIC in the theatrical world by his accomplish Remorse changed toamazement asthe 121 thas never since ceased pt ly fostered measures ulate the sale of home products and to restrict the importation of foreign BT swe FER Firint HIM. | HIM TH! SEND / ALL HIS LIFE — ments at THE BLACKSTONE THEATRE give maximum service, I worvued OFF AN'STILL AGIN , IF ie pow ++. mext door. as - 4 goods, In some snstanoes duties were Sy ts OT eek A aw! ve Ks ou as “THAT'S GRATITUDE” Pig evap siptenanar ud Jncidente is by ' Geficits due to reduced income. HSC eR pad add eS ge you , One night Mr. Drake picked up the tele- Frank Craven's Comedy Classic which Mr. Drake maintains the orderly Bee LEAQN 1 Swims —1TS Phone in his suite to Tequest service. balance of things at THE BLACKstonr factors in the E HIARO To “THANH 4M, Second .... after second ticked away with- now playing at Horer. It demonstrates perfectly the m just as in the United States, was out the customary Prompt response. The Blackstone Theatre original viewpoint which colors his more Patience gave way to impatience... Chi recent work as producer of plays at Tae } impatience to curiosity. Mortified that icago : BLACKSTONE THEATRE. i Direct GoldenTheauelnNewTorcmaniece: | Constantly keyed to what the public {nal New ork supporting cast that inclu wants, his of human na- Mr. Tracy C. Drake, in association with C. Collins in the Chicago Tribune: “The ture and breadth of experience fit him Laura D, mt 04 duce; fe offering at types are Soe oe ond the performance admirably for his joint role of Hotel Host roaring, laugh riot “STEPPING SISTERS” with the inimitable Blanche Ring, Helen Raymond and Grace Huff and Theatrical Producer. He knows how tosatisfy people . . . whether it be with a soothing, restful night’s sleep . . . a soul- satisfying meal of savory food, well- seasoned and artfully spiced ... or an liet in the Evening Post: “That's C.J. Bul Grolier’ what consi Ashton Stevens in the Herald-Examiner wel to Joka Collen: whe produced ita a i u @ good cast, and to Drake, who started it on its first year in ot the Black- evening’s relaxati i Says Fritz Blocki, in the Evening Ameri Theatre: ~ relaxation at THE BLACKSTONE aa w gan: "Stepping Sisters caused a comic furore THEATRE, Bt the Cort. It was a wild night, males, bul @ BOX-OFFICE PRICES contagious one, the kind that 43 exciting for sas / : those on both sides of the footlights.” AT TICKET BROKERS Perhaps this glimpse “behind the f fe Claudia Cassidy, Journal of Commerce: “Stepping Sisters is g frantic, new farce. It tears full speed ahead and the aisles are figur- atively strewn with hysterical victims of too easy laughter.” will give you a better understanding why THE BLackstone Hore, peas an individuality which many have sought to imitate, but none have approached, Tas, +@ 1901 BY REA sERVICe, WNC. THE DRAKE HOTEL ¢ + CHICAGO’ + 18 UNDER BLACKSTONE M

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