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The girl remains faithful to the partnership jpecause of loyalty to the man who helped her when she was down and put. Paul Kelly, in the title role, delivers grand performance. Claire Trevor never been better; her acting is splendid throughout. Michael Whalen | ‘as the romantic playboy turns in a éommendable performance. Others in the cast whose performances deserve praise are Ruth Donnelly, James and Lester Matthews. ‘The new song numbers by Sidney @Olere and Lew Pollack are catchy tames that are bound to be hits. M. E. Vacation Bible | , School Has 93 Pupils; Ninety-three children from pre- hool to ninth grade age reported day morning for registration in / the McCabe Methodist Episcopal) ¢hurch vacation Bible school. | the viewpoint. His lack of guile and his proclivity for putting his foot into situations where other folks would not dare to thrust a ten-foot pole, lifted him from the humble job of small town waiter to the position of leading Manhattan realtor. ‘Whenever he was called on to talk, he had one set speech, about better housing conditions. By sheer luck, or the Providence that watches over babes, fools and real estate promoters, he made that speech to a gathering of the leading operators in the metrop- olis, And they were impressed. He got mixed up in a plan devised by real estate sharps to gouge owners of property were title flaws could be shown. From this muddle, while fac- ing the toughest gang of highbinders in town, the fellow everybody thought a dummy worked out an honest proj- ect for better housing conditions. He proved to be nobody's fool. His plan guaranteed a return to investors. Best of all, it gave decent living conditions to people who had never known them before. Hollywood reports declare “Nobody's Fool” to be swift moving comedy. BLAST INJURIES FATAL Tama, Ia—Tama County Coroner HERE IS HAKKIM, DEVRIES- IL ENGAGED HIM, SINCE HIS SINGLE EYE !> SURE TO BRING US LUCK? THE GUMPS—LAUGH THAT OFF GAINING ACCESS TO HENRIETTA- MY MOUSE DISGUISED ER~ LET ME AS A PLUMBER- ARE EXPLAIN- YOu CRAZY ?? MA-HA-HENRIETTA-G [PALL RIGHT, MR. JOKER- Vou KNOW Us auMPs-] [dust MAND OVER My PRACT! Lt SUS FRACTION. jo | CARS aE SP THE OTHER SIDE OF YOUR FACE— THE COMPLETE BONE STRUCTURE OF THE ANIMAL...THE SINGLE PIECES WOULD BE OF LITTLE VALE! | CHANGES HIS POSITION !! LET'S GET UNDER WAY, THEN- ANDO HAKKIM -KEEP THAT GOOD EVE OF YOURS ON THE LADY- EVERY MINUTE? NOT THE FAMOUS BRITISH ARCHEOLOGIST, SIZ EDMOND GALAWAY, PREPARES TO REOPEN: A ‘SURE, EFFENDIZ Children still may enroll in the| Harvey Jones Monday ordered an in- lasses which are conducted in the| West into the death of Mrs. Lyle church parlors. They will be held, Mooney of Tama, who died Sunday of from 9 to 11:40 a. m., daily except' injuries suffered in an explosion in @aturday for the next two weeks, | the business district here Saturday. Mrs. G. A. Hample, superintendent, The blast demolished four business fis teaching the older children. Other | faculty members are: Miss Ruth Gordner, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. | ‘Lucille Anderson, third and fourth: ‘Mrs. Frank E. Fitzsimonds, first and| second, and Mrs. Laurence V. Nelson,| primary department, | buildings, and severely injured six persons. SENTENCES BARRETT Minneapolis—Federal Judge Gun- nar H. Nordbye sentenced Clinton J. Barrett, former U. 8. immigration in- spector at Portal, N. D., to six months in the Minneapolis workhouse Mon- day and fined him $200 for forging and passing four federal checks total- ing $450. JAMES REID DEAD Jamestown, N. D., June 9.—(®)— James Reid, 83, Courtenay pioneer, died here Sunday. 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