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a * Agnes Ayres Plays Part of Tough Gir va Agnes Ayres has played many parts in her brilliant fareer but in the character she portrays inthe Tiffany Produe- TOMORROW tion “Morals For Men” suggested | by “The Love Serum” by Gouver- | neur Morris she is scen as a deni- zen of the underworld in the first part of the picture. “I have seldom played the ‘part | + of a tough girl” Miss Ayres said, “and it was with a rather curious feeling that 1 made up for that ) part. Heretofore I have and it is of course much easier to portray a character of that sort. For the ‘part of Bessie Hayes in this new picture I studied types of girls who were found in ‘the various cabarets of the water » front places in San Francisco.” “Morals For Men” which fea- tures Miss Ayres and Conway Tearle will be seen for the first ‘time in this city when it shows at ‘the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF Secevcsosccvecovcoseenes Wayne B. Wheeler says he did ‘not take stand in senate commit- tee liquor hearings for fear wets Would take up dry time in cross éxamination. 7 * * Reiza Khan’ Pevichi, once a igtoom, is crowned at Teheran as Shah of Persia. es ? , Democratic national committee im Washington announces names of Coolidge, Dawes, Lowden, Borah, Longworth and Hoover as Bidding for farm support for 1922 Republican presidential nomina- tion. : : 8 ‘Sam H: Thompson, president American Farm Bureau Federa- tion, says in Chicago that admin- igtration farm relief bill ‘is an empty proposal, devoid of any real Promise to agriculture.” . 8 * ‘London paper says Italian war Office is busy. with military prep- Stations and mobilization is ex- ‘pected by June, #6 District Attorney General Sher- fridicates to mass meeting at Tenn., he will seék federal aid in fight against moonshiners which has brought one death and ven seven citizens from their homes. one “+. Claims of: three women . for sinre { in -$50,000,000-estate >of William A, Clark are by dying statemest of. er William A. Clark, at » Mont., that he |was their father. James Freeman Wise, son of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, New York, decides after studying two years te become a rabbi, he ¢annot ad- here to orthodox Judaism. -= @ssian, Ind., American Legion Post benefit dances after they ate denounced by Methodist and Presbyterian preachers there as leading to immorality. “** 2 General Pershing, as head of - reir war committee, says in fashington, no decorative Ameri- @h memorials in France or Bel- givm will be attthorized unless useful for habitants. e ele Chaplain Orville Clampitt,t re- eéntly acquitted by courtmartial of improper conduct with a wo- man is slapped in face by a Mrs, fo at Santa Cruz, Calif. 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A telephone plea to Hollywood for reconciliation cost him $675. She is to have power of attorney in all thein affairs, . * * NEW YORK—Unrouged cheeks please Lady Armstrong, wife of Sir Harry Golster Armstrong, British vice-consul. She con- gratulated 600 catholic girls at a communion breakfast for not ap- proathing the altar with false faces, * YONKERS — Ten-year-old Mu- riel Hausner’, who is trying to buy a baby, pretending she was a foundling’s mother, is drawing lots of pictures of little tots at home. now. Also she’ is learning dancing and tight-rope walking, and she willbe so busy when she grows up that she does not think the will be & mother!after “all. ptele father aebd.® © * oe 8 MADRID—Luis Mazantini, who |! rose from gentleman bull fighter to member of parliament, is dead. es 2. ¢ SAN FRANCISCO — Bathing girls have been in view along the coast. The mercury has been in the nineties, breaking all records for April. * CHICAGO—The comic stage hazing of Ralph Mackenzie, old- timer in vaudeville, has killed him, He played the part. of an old professor tossed in # bighket by students. The other night he struck the taut blankéé headlong and broke his neck. . * NEW YORK—Theve is to be a tournament of iron bar bending, nail biting and other. feats to de- termine the world’s strongest man. The U. S. A. will be-represented by a citizen who was born in Ru- mania. * NEW YORK—The burial ‘of an unknown Union soldier in the same grave on a battle field of the Civil War is suggested to em- south. The proposal was made by veterans at exercise at Grant’s tomb on his birthday. ye SACRAMENTO — Covered Wagon Club members are train- ing for the annual bear hunt in which’ bows, arrows, tomahawks and bowie knives will supplant rifles for the first time. phasizze the unity of the north ade! SALESMAN LOSES LIFE. 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