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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1928 THE LIONS CRKKD ACCORDS WITH THE HIGHEST IDEALS WALK-OVE- R The International Association of Lions Clubs stand for good citi' The Fall footwear rivals Hie 1h in and It wimple. pure zenship, Autumn foliage in splendor. thorough accord with progressive The Designers of these Master-piece citizenship as lms been evolved are no less artists tlwn from age to age In the making of those who produce Nature's this country. It stands upon the beauties on ramus. rock of principles that have been handed down to u liy the men who so loved human liberty that they were willing to lay" down their lives In Its defense. Our nation's safety Is the great concern of the Lions. The Lions are absolutely hostile to anything and everything that in any way threatens the Integrity of national Ideals. On the other hand, the Lions extend a welcoming and heartening hand to everyone who comes In a spirit of optimism to I offer succor for the good of our The Graceful Slippers national life. The Lions have two great ark J'at. and lava lirmvn on which their patriotic edifice rests. These are liberty and The Lions recognize Intelligence. the fact that it in possible to confound liberty with license, and ,KXIl('OTT JOHNSON'S that enthusiastic men In the full freedom of their may enjoyment from turn a Messing into a curse. rlo make that less and less possible, the Lions Clubs stand together In solid ranks demanding intelligence We are the friends of the public io school. We recognize the fact that Inwe must walk In the light of telligent patriotism, or our walk will lead us to destruction. In our educational systems we wish to see a training that will produce For Men, Women and sterling character, realizing that Children intelligence which Is not productive of moral strength Is a deluThe sion and a snare. The Lions, In the exercise of their great liberty, profit by the failure of every false move, and today we stand at the food. ns splendid in Judge Morgan head of the procession of bright his and the enof role announcer, chalcitizens and boldly optimistic one of the largt st thusiastic rroHti, counlove men who their all lenge crowd ever nsseiiihled at a politi try to follow us. We are loyal to our country and cal meeting in .Murray, added zest to our community and to our to lie meeting. I'aniiin.' and refreshments were homes. In the trinity of social lijoved. and the ears of the Dem and everylife we stand thing that we desire for the nation ocrats probably burned as several exwe wish to see become a part of of the I!epubll an speakers our community, and what Is good pressed little if any faith, in the for the community Is good for tha ability of i he m.ijority of Demhome of the Individual. Yet, we ocrat. A ijood nine was bad by should bo do not lose sight of lh fact that all. and Mavor l.c-iof his ".omiii.' ..in Individpariv." Is of made nation proud the up uals and that national character Ilia! i coltiilltr (.lit ill ! lie ( ,1 lupa Lll. Is determined by the (turn of indiIV we RU.AMTD ( S vidual charactcre. Therefore, KI MAV Insist uim'U Individual I'll OlvD I II M inegrity of thought, word and deed. We " I lie further Insist that this integrity jil;iei s in 'My Host t;ir' shall be manifested by devotion t are so Weil I ii.'sen f. .r lln itjuMs our flag and by the loyal adoption i hat I lie of )l c tld Wherever we as real pe,ip!e rjilber tbatl as ;id of our language. bear our common tongue spoken els and :ictics(." lu eloquent apiKiil, we take fresh This (ptotaijen S'n in a ; i ..luitnKt courage, and pre- -s ou toward the New Yuri, i snip's lev;, vv of M ry Arlj-'- s highest Ideals. I'iikfelds newest stuns op I lie merit Pirtllie t etu of the t:tl of this eiiKciy ru. Republican Rally a Success Ci.n'.iS Headed by IH.itlM- u 'on! intied from pace I ) I'l.cn j h, "My Kegel's it mi lliil.ii i 'l:t'Mion before the voters in this r.c-- t tlti i." v. t.i- b t ou t's ; l elect uas whet her they would : The..! re. i t,, ,.,, ,.,. ! or drink, savinc the Ilcpuliii of lit"' I i',ll.i!il I'd tviii.t.'! ell talis favortsl the plciltiflllms of i tu- , urn ulsa $7.95 CO AC L.VJ $6.95 Leader, Murray "lliiliinced," in the technical sense, refers to a cast in which each member is perfectly qualified to portray the exact character railed for in the script. And each role in Miss I'l k ford's story is filled by a player who tried to "live" his or her part rather than merely act it, thus adding immcasnruhly lo the realism of the production. The leading man. Charles Rogers, bus been declared by no less an authority than Miss I'Ickford herself to ,be one of the most promising young players on the screen. Ills meteoric rise has been one of the sensations of film circles. IIo-halioswnrth, who is noted for his ehuracnter portrayals, appears as the millionaire in Mary's story. Miss l'ickford's "parents," with I. mien Liltlefiehl as the , postman-fatherand Sunshine Hart as f ho hypochondriac mother, provide many of ihe laughs. Mack Swain, the famous comedian, of Charlie Chaplin's "The Cold Hnh" appears us the police judge in the night-cour- t seipience. Csniieliln Oeraghly plays the slur's wild and wayward "sister." Avonue Taylor, known us the "ported society type," enacts the part of Itoger's fiancee, and Evelyn Hall, the well known English dramatic star, is cast as the millionaire's ' I II rTTITra A NATION- GOODS ill STORES "where savings are greatest Students' Overcoats Wtv The smart lines and expert tailoring in these garments demonstrate the high standard of workmanship that guided their making. 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