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Show I LOOK OUT FOR THE ' BIG f! Sunday Tribune v 2-. -hi 4 Would 3'ou know about Amor- 4 4 iean trado with .Japan? Fred- 4-, 4 eric .J. Haskin wi)l tell 3'ou in j 4 the. Sunday Tribitnc, and , vill. 4- 4 detail why "a 'waV '"with' Japau" 4 4 would be "disastrous to interna- 4 4 tional business cconom.y in the 4 4- United States. ' 4 4 r 4 There are several leaders in 4- 4- the theatrical world. Among 4- 4- them is TTenry B. Harris. In the 4 i 4 Runda.v Tribune will appear a 4 4 sketch giving the career of this 4 4- magnate among theatrical man- 4 4- agers. together with a thrco- 4 j 4- column picture of Air. Harris. 4 j 4 If .vou would be posted upon 4 , 4 what "is going on in the lite ran 4 I 4 world: if .vou would learn about 4- 4 the newest books and the best 4 4- there is in literature, you should 4 4 read the Hook Reviews in the 4 4 Sundav Tribune. 4 4 . I 4 Regarding the sporting world, 4 4- no paper presents better sport- 4- 4- ing pages than does the Sun- 4 4 (lav Tribune. The pag.es tomor- 4 I 4 row- will contain, among many 4 4 othr features, nn interesting 4 4- story about Jockey Tod Sloan. 4 4- "A Caravan Trip in Old Mo- 4 4 rocco" will be del ailed in the 4 4 Sunday Tribune by a well- 4 4- known newspaperman who re- v 4 4 centlv made a journey to ono of 4 4 the forlified towns maintained 4 4 bv the French in the Aloorish 4 4- cbuntrv. 4 4 Another of those entertaining 4 4- articles regarding the boss in 4- 4- politics, as told by the secretary 4 4 of the late AlXvor Carter Haf- 4 4 rison of Chicago, will nppenr in 4- 4 the Sun da 3' Tribune. ' 4 4 Two more chapters of that 4 4- charming stop-, '.Brown of liar- 4- 4 vard," by I'ida Johnson, will be 4 4 given in the Sunday Tribune of 4- 4- April 26. 4- 4 4 4 All the news of tho world that, 4- 4 is fit to print; all the news of 4 4- the intermountain empire will bo 4 4 found in the Sunda.y Tribune. 4 4 Von would better order todn3-. 4 4- Call either phone. 4 4 ' .... "V |