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8 —— THE FLAVOR f EVERYWHER WELL- WE'VE GOT “THE MONEY NELL= 17 Looks LIKE CLEAR SAILING: FROM NOW C ON= 1S IN A PRENZY AND BIM IS - By George Clark | | SIDE GLANCES - : Now, 1'M PREPARED To OFFER YOU A PRICE FoR THIS PLACE... AND 1 THINK IT 1S A FAIR ONE !! EXCUSE ME A MOMENT, MR. SCUTTLE... ‘1 MUST SEE How THE BREAD IM BAKING 1 STILL SAY WE SHOULD HAVE ASKED FOR NORE TLL TALK To My HUSBAND ABOUT DEMANDED... Buy, wit. ScuTme Pay ? Fetter, > A DOLLAR WAS ONLY WORTH ad CENTS “We named her Sarah for Aunt pee but we're going to call her Sally. Thuis Curious OF OO A ORR ANCIENT cry ¥ TROY. WORLD “nue WE FL oye VE sical re WAS BUILT ON TOP oF L£/GH/T OTHER C/TIES | EXCANATIONS SHOWED THE NINE CMES, BACH BUILT ON THE RUINS OF ITS PREOECESSOR, THE FIRST DATING BACK TO THE LATE STONE AGE. AIR, IN _ 37 ‘YBARS, IF THEY DID NOT RETURN ANY THROUGH DECAY. AN! “TH! SANE THING GOES Fer Your ) Yeau! aren't MATS, TOO! THEY'RE PUNKS! “THEY TH’ DERNDEST LOOKIN’ THINGS?2 Ad AT THE “Long Lost Father” Suits John Barrymore John Barrymore's role in “Long Lost \ather,” his new starring production foe RKO-Radio Pictures, coming to the Capitol Theatre, is said to be a lcharscter coat cut, matched and to fit immaculately the serio- *omedy talents of the star. Heading an auspicious cast includ- sng Donald Cook, Helen Chandler and others, Barrymore plays the title role “Long Lost Father.” He exper- @ new romance when he at- ‘tempts to reconcile his own daughter ‘to filial obedience in unconventional Peeeericce is Carl Bellairs, seen as Carl , fashionable London townsman, and fn his working -hours the affable and elegant manager of a cabaret. To his place of entertainment comes a new entertainer in the person of Lindsey Lane, a lithe and adept dancer. She | 4s Carl’s daughter MOVIES “Eskimo” a Rare And Outstanding = |___‘\——“4# Film Achievement} was rungs Love that defies the dangers of the Arctic; @ native hero with more ro- mantic appeal than a screen idol; and women whose beauty is touched with the pale sheen of Northern lights, are shown living their lives in “Eskimo,” Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer's epic of the North filmed from the famous story by Captain Peter Freuchen. The picture opens today at the Paramount Theatre. Filmed by an expedition headed by Col. W. 8. Van Dyke, noted “travel- ing director,” the picture is a record YOU JUST BIN RIDIN’ WITH. obtained by more than a year of pri- vation, hardship and dangers endur- \ed above the Arctic circle. Its drama is the most intimate revelation of a| native people ever recorded by a cam- era. Its spectacle has never been equalled in the history of the screen. Struggle for Survival For the first time an actual full- length picture in sight and sound has WELL,WIS BILL WAS ONE DOLLAR, SOl OFFERED HIM S\WTY CENTS -BuT WE REFUSES TO TAKE tr tt ( WOULDN'T BUY @ THING IN| Fen Gosh sakes! areya Mis Place! ITS susT @ | TRYIN! Te RUIN CY BUSINI SUNK SHOP! WHATS TH’ Bic iDEA? WET Lwin uP To WHAT YOU'VE _aLweys) ory AW, COME ON, APACHE, \SUTTINLN, YOU _AINT SWEET ON HER, NOT. GOT | AREYOU? a Pig been taken of the Eskimos as they live in a struggle for survival among ter- rific hazards. Many breath-taking Spectacles are shown including the stampede of a herd of more than four thousand caribou, with native hunters ALLEY OOP OUT IN TH’ PATH OF TH' MONSTERS | RACED, KNOWING FULL WELK NO DANGER | FACED! BUT TH BLOOD OF TH' PEOPLE WHO WATCHED, WAS CHI BECAUSE, | KNEW, THEY THOUGHT ID BE KILLED? ph By SMALL THAT TW CUSTOMER Is aLWwaYs ony Ad RIGHT! rt ‘AND, EVEN IF I WAS, ENOUGH SENSE NOT TO GO COURTIN' NO BEAUTIFUL HEIRESS TO MILLIONS, UKE MISS LANE—EVEN IF SHE