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But when the cousin returns from abroad with a German professor she immediately falls in love with the wrofessor and weds him in defiance of her Puritan relatives. Their love runs smoothly and beau- | tifully until the outbreak of the World ‘War when friends and relatives turn on the husband and later on the girl herself because she will not give him up. But they are eventually torn apart when her husband is driven to return to Germany to join the army by the snubs and cruelties heaped upon himself and wife by their friends. Later Stanwyck as a canteen worker in France meets her husband, as he is spying on the Allied forces. It is Here that the picture turns into one of intense drama as she is torn be- tween her love for her husband and ser duty toward her own country. Otto Kruger, noted stage star, has | loves. the leading masculine role opposite Miss Stanwyck, while the remaining members of the cast are all noted on 10US WORLD y AND WHAT BUSINESS |S (T OF HERS Ie t DID BORKOW $10,00082 YD LIKE TO KNOW— IF | WERE RUNNING THIS HOUSE I/D FIRE THE MAID IF_ SHE STARTED BUTTING INTO QUR PRIVATE ARFAIRS= THE GUMPS—SPEAKING HER MIND SHOULD = LIKE THE FELLOW eToLe A PTY POUND Loge gro FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS (GEE! 11's Nice oF THATS MY DOG, You To ASK ME OVER 4 JUMBO! AND HE “TO YouR HOUSE, TAG... iSNTA ©HOH! WHOSE J. SCROOT SCROOT IS t BURIED THE HATCHET LIKE A COUPLE OF REAL SPORTS... WELL, MEBBE ‘L.CAN DO THAT, E 1S) IEN... . Sor ie aaa WHO CALLS JOO... OKAY... PUT JUMBO A ‘EM uP!! ALL, DIDNT We SAY WE WAS GONNA BE PALS, LIKE THA'S RIGHT, FUZ2Y-.0 THAD A TOUGH TIME. FINDING OUT WHAT GLADYS WANTED, BUT, BOY, AINT THEY SUMPIN |! NOW, WHERE THE HECK CAN T HIDE THEM,SO SHE _, WONT FIND THEM? NO-THAT'LL NEVER DO-—SHE'LL SPOT THEM THE MINUTE SHE SWEEPS --I'LL HAVE T'FIND SOME OTHER PLACE A& IT LIES HIODEN IN THE SANO, ‘Sigma Chi’ Riot of Love, Life, Laughter A college story saturated with love, life and laughter; a college story brimming with music, but not a mu- sical; a college story that for the first time in motion picture history does Pot concern itself with football, base- ball, basketball, cross-country or track | meet contests—but features, for the first time on the talking screen an eight-oared shell race, enacted by thirty-two youths of brain and brawn, as its smashing climax. | That, in brief, describes “Sweet- |ieart of Sigma Chi,” Monogram's | Most recent production which opens tonight at the Paramount Theatre. Although somewhat submerged by) the production's entertainment fea- tures, the plot is cohesive and holds ‘nterest throughout. Briefly it con- cerns Vivian. flirtatious co-ed, known at Rawley University as “the sweet- | Peart of Sigma Chis.” Admired by all jmembers of this fraternity Vivian centers her attentions upon Bob North. Shy, he evades her at first, but is eventually enslaved. Believing himself jilted in favor of a rival, he slumps in his crew work and is sent to the J. V. boat. Urged by his friend, Harry, he finally bucks up, helps win | the race for Rawley and permanently captures the affections of the girl he SALESMAN SAM BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES RES NO NEED OF A GUY EATIN' UP FIO WORTH CE FOOD TO MAKE WEIGHT, WHEN HE AIN'T HUNGRY! @ COUPLA BED PILLOWS’ LL PUT ME IN SHAPE To HELP GOOD OL SANTA OU" OMS EITE, AK, HERE Comes Sam Now! WHAT @ CHANGE 5 sucks, WORTH OF ECOD'LE make! He's BiecER'N @ BaLtoon! = E.0u22Eem _—eo— | The store WITH THE mH CHRISTMAS spieiT(s) pelle gtd ARE YOU GOIN’ J) LEAVE YE FER A re WAY MR HOBBS | yep! 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