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Rep;)Ners Get Persomal Inter- tiwsi b, 2 H | 5 NS d glgantic task, but onc ) I3 . | thors, while aute and foot. Up D pensi . on the eighty- | View “ a"y JASR T Jikeln st ‘ {o flte | which most of the stars lie A versary of his discovery —— One of athletes in the| ey " Se—— e ot the value of ether as an anesthe- Follywood, March 19 (P—Low | colony is avarro. Run-| Hollywood, March 19—To mere- Voman Becomes Electrical v e - : N . 5 SR 2 n | Inhalation of ether for it 2 Cody has achleved new fame in PINE putting and |1y keep fn style in Hollywobd is to Engineer to See Wheels ', . kel ‘_‘H:':"“;n“ Hollywood — not as an actor but| Plavin a few of his(y . o 5 effects and subseq % as an a B sl 1 hioned Ames, Ta., March 198 (P—A desire |discovery of br of other pain- LY o g s Vv 7 1 nnds on I ory shktoe lint Codytal hobby na | 1uE ontract with | . to know "what makes the wheels of ‘N” wounds on his person which he Lo incause here the movie star 14 no recollection of recelving, led corned beef {8 his favorite dish yn-Mayer he I8 burred | ... "h e predict the mode for at ss go round" prompted Miss ) lusion that ether was | Many are the evenings that he hay | T participant | six months in advance. Long on Orchard, daughter of W. 1l an anesthetie | A fow friends in-his home 1o eut %Uw’n"r Bourdman likes to puint, | Besh & reoognizeddthat iman chard, a Council Bluffs, Towa, Giovernor Walker and a delega- | the dinners he has concocted She studied art many years and | 100k 10, the sercen for their NEWSPAper publisher, to take up the tion of Georgiuns will accompany | 8o tamous have these ‘“corned d to bocome a painter until |, s and this is ons study of clectrical engineering @t the statue to Washington for the beef affaivs” become that a repor- | U 1 upset her plans wust depiet college here ceremoy tur started on a trail 10 learn the | edish star who conf Way of olothes: 4 my course in electrical e hobbies of the other o & fond pumkeen pahe aaid are some of the things LRI am a proctical romancer, To illus- 4 R to Nght: Greta roubte. Bt trate; Whenever T would see a train Papers From America Mae Murray co t he he-minute |1 Wondered where it went, but at the San Francisco, March 19 (®—, reads the n forni sawme time T wanted to know ‘how it Circulati ures publishers | B and {s well-grounded on such s T e got H t way.* may d it but the Chinese focts, as reparations and int Seek to Make Memorial Phen there i another viewpoint. arc whol buyers of American tlonal relat her favorite £po A constant for beautitul clothes. are and her DO WHLE IDUING 5 = AHEAD OF STYLES T wineer for women in this fiele s In any other. * Excet Statue to Man Who Was First User of Ether Ga., 1909 s led Dr. Ag for John Gilber < thes in ad- | while they are in would b a bar ¢ i nd no one here a1 he took for pict wi H to the National Hall of Fame. His statue will be e, Must Keep in Advance (0 D reve -way au- GG Ete Sraat o for picture work is an ex- “because 1i(hinege In\poi:t old i wolting Park of Fort Negley " i Nashville, Tenn, March 19 (B— |y "ort Negley 20 desire to go shopy! Working out new style designs . xperts who hich served as a Union |pas part ot(on\‘l)::a‘:vi Davh x:'mf\'n.n '.11!\;1* 1 i PR e (o b Hellynaody) not working on pictures, Many of Maasogihe gRcdaslnin g Maris Prevost Piw~ R\ Take the Original [ —smes discoveries arc msed on (e | S sk for Horlick's b Package Home |{[EdS} Ecrven. Lon Chaney, thousand fae ized asout Hollywol examples A and his pet pastimo is deer hunt- | Ing. Norma Shearer puts in much of (} .iThe ORIGINAL v Malted -Milk Safe Milk and F OOd For Infants, Convalescents, the Aged, Nursing and Expect- ant Mothers, Cixlldren. etc. P | Milestone coneult 15 1o « of hand.ma s of the paraphets found her epare thme on tennly | T | courts, as does Charles Ray. Jackie | OLDS Preostoitins Batos Coogan jnst at present has a fond- | e M DT R i At e ness for bascball and struetural | of heador chestaremore easily | qrees for the picture toys. A pet rabhit also demands treated externally with— Trerat RIGH Hon Pediband ) attention. wears The school child requires proper nourishment, not only to upbuild muscle, Embroidery, old bocks and music attract Lillta several elabor bone and teeth, but also to maintain strength and vitalit i i e and , but a strengt y during the growin; period. “Horlick's™ is composed of clean, fullcream milk, con?fincdy'?imfi Gish te' She turned out | of om- Ouer 17 Millinn Tnee Used Yone “nat for just an bo t aday, m but ALW S Iways - Irving Berlins newest,most appealing of love-songs.recorded in the New Victor Way Hear “Always” these three ways *Arwarvs” will strike 2 responsive chord the min- ute you hear its tender, crooning melody. For this great love-song, written from the heart by Irving Betlin, tells the story of the longing and desite of all the world. This beautiful, haunting melody is available in three separate forms—asa waltz, played by George Olsen and His Music; as a fox trot, played by the International Novelty Otchestra; and as a tenor solo, sung by Henry Burr. Each is different, each is superlatively well done. Tune up youy toes, Everybody ! ain Sweet Child—Fox Trot xp His Music [ Never Knew How Wonderful You Were Princess Flavia—Medlev Waltz Pavr Waiteman ano His Orcrestra I'nE TRouRADOURS Fox trots that make you want to dance ¢ melody that No. 19946, 10-inch, 75¢ ry spirit of the —— ; 7side is an excellent waltz She Was Just a Sailor’s Sweetheart— medley from a tuneful musical comedy, Fox Trot Georse OseN axp His Music No:19955, dciack 3 The Day That I Met You—Fox Trot Tep Weems anD His OrcresTea Two fox-trot hits that are real masterpieces No. 19938, 10-inch, 75¢ Always—Waltz With 17 Georce OLsEN 2 Here it is as 2 dreamy, cr will carty you away into th waltz. On the othe Always—Fox Trot Pretty Little Baby—Fox Trot INTERNATIONAL NoOVELTY ORCHESTRA Hear these records, made and played in the in- comparable Victor manner. You will be amazed by the playing quality of the new Victor Records. They have new beauty and power that will thrill you. Dance music on these new records puts the orchestra right into the room. The deep, gut- tural “bong” of the bass beats out a rich thythm that is easily heard above the shuffleof happy feet. Ask the nearest Victor dealer to play the “Always” records for yon, and scores of others equally good, on the new Orthophonic Victrola. TOdfl)" No. 19937, 10-inch, 75¢ New \/ictor Records ¥ICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. ‘Always' in fox-trot form is a captivating piece Marion 7“”9 s first ""’""”'3 of dance musi h a rich, swinging thythm and 2 wealth of tonal and iestrumental effects, Tts companion picce is melodious No. 19970, 10-inch, 7S¢ Home, Sweet Home - - Mariox Tarrer Comin’ Thro' the Rye - Mariox Tarrer Tywo old favorites sung with pew charm by the Metropolitan's sensational young soprano. No. 1146, 10-inch, $1.50 Always—Tenor Solo - - - Henry Bure When Autumn Leaves Are Falling— Baritone Solo = = « - - Jack Swatm And hete you have v sung with fine fecling by Henry Burr—the very words, the very music, the emotion itself that inspired Irving Berlin. On the other side is a sprightly Jove-ditty, sung by the popular Jack Smith. No. 19959, 10-inch, 75¢ Prepare to smile! Show Me the Way to Go Home— With Ukulele and Pians - Franz Croyar 1 Wish't I Was in Peotia With Ukulele and Piano - Fraxx Cruyar A pair of humorous songs cleverly sung. CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, U. 8. A-\ 1 W. 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