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When you buy, though, see that you get the Genuine BAYER Aspirin. For Aspirin’s quick relief “BAYER Aspirin.” WHY BAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop a Bayer Tablet in a glass of water. Note that BEFORE it touches bottom, it has started to dis- Mto-a8-ra7 FF © f008 BV nea semvice. mc “This is my daughter June—she’s just at the awkward age.” AT THE MOVIES | ‘Counsellor at Law’ le ew Chatterton Film, Is a Dramatic Trust| ‘Female, Shows Star “Counsellor at Law’ now at the | In Exceptional Role Capitol theater, is more than one Ruth Chatterton will play a new motion picture. It is a dozen pic- | and unusual role in her latest screen iures combined. Characters who fit | Vehicle, “Female,” which arrives at into widely scattered backgrounds are ‘the Paramount theater on Friday deftly placed side by side. Their prob- | OMY. Jems, each vital enough to justify a | This glamorous star has had a long, separate film, are welded together, UMique and varied list of roles in her The result is a dramatic trust. | stage and screen career—ranging all Within a great lawyer's office this | the way from the touching, tearful multiple drama unfolds. Men and | “Madame X” to the ultra-sophisticat- ‘women from every corner of life are | ed and indolent heroine of “The Rich represented. Some are glamorous,| Ate Always With Us,” and from the others pitiful, all are compelling. By | Picturesque but hard-boiled “Frisco means of photographic ingenuity and | Jenny” to the helpless rich woman clever dialogue the past of each is Of “The Crash.” But never before vividly revealed. has she appeared in the guise in You see the reactions of a woman Which “Female” will present her: an ‘who has murdered her husband with efficient big business executive at the @ paper cutter. You sympathize with Office and a wean who has her own a shabby mother whose wounded son love code a: night. has gone to jail. You laugh at a Alison Drake, tho heroine played by flashy actress seeking heart balm, Miss Chatterton, inows her own pow- You understand the new outlook of a er as head of the vast motor company reformed crook. Interwoven with she has inherited and governs. She these stories of buffeted humanity is is convinced that in her position of the case of the great lawyer, who, rid- | command she can treat men exactly Sng on the crest of the wave, sud- | “as men have always treated women.” denly finds himself facing disbar-|She wishes to use them when it ment and the estrangement of his wife. | Pleases her, both for business and for It's one thrill on top of another! Yet her own pleasure, all dovetail together. In all this she is ruthless. It is For two years “Counsellor at Law”, only when she finally meets her ‘was Broadway’s outstanding stage hit, | match—a man who will not submit to As a motion picture it achieves ever | her conditions—that she realizes how greater scope and power. In adapt-| much she honestly wants to be “like ing «his play to the screen, Elmer| other women.” Her powerful position Rice did a masterful job. With bril-/has been glorious—but lonely. There liant strokes he has lifted each char-/can be no compromise so long as she acter into bold relief. He has made herself refuses to submit to the in- them convincing, human—so human, |evitable. in fact, that the audience will feel| Miss Chatterton was selected as the itself swept along with the movement perfect star to portray this young of the picture. |woman of strange conflicts and self- To properly mount this amazing |questionings. Alison's poise and wit snapshot of American life, Universal jand self-confidence, in the early por- spared no expense. A huge set, con- |tion of the story, are well suited to sisting of six rooms in a lawyer's of-|the actress. It is a role peculiarly fice, was built in a lavish, modernis- | well adapted to a star who combines tic style, at the cost of eleven thou- | Miss Chatterton’s gifts both as come- sand dollars. Architects agree it is dienne and dramatic actress. The the most beautiful set ever construct-|heroine of “Female” demands both ed for a motion picture. |elements. Schilling | ocPPe,- The eye is an organ you of can’t afford to neglect. i Dr. H. J. Wagner ore, Optometrist —— ad Offices Opposite the G. P. Hotel since 1914 7 ~ rich in ‘Flavor Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed SSAGE FOR THE GUMPS—SERVICE WITH A SMILE GENTLEMEN, I HAVE A BARGAIN For You! 1 JUST PAID $3000.00 FOR THIS DIAMOND RING, AND TLL SELL IT TO ANYONE For $1500.00 CASH ! 1 DION'T REALIZE, WHEN I BOUGHT THE RING, THAT I'D BE LEAVING MYSELF SHORT...AND 1 HAPPEN TO NEED A LITTLE fi COME HERE, HoRAcE! 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