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Show . . I "NOBODY'S MONEY." 1 A helper of his fellow men. That is Jack Holt's part In hi latest, paramount production, "Nobody's i Money,"" -'Liru be shown for" the first time fU the Star "h'ir Mouduv. rrt-e of Joniyeb. ster, a book agent, Jack Holt finds-two finds-two young author friends in trouble with the governor of the state because be-cause of an article published in the daily papers and written by nu imaginary im-aginary nuthor. Douglas Roberts, a henracter they had created. Webster goes to the executive mansion and retracts the statement made in the papers. He is invited to remain to dinner and accepts. Here he meets the governor's daughter, daugh-ter, Grace, and it is n case of love at first sight. Webster frustrates a plot to plant marked money in-the in-the governor's safe and through his good work has Ihe governor re-elected. Hi does away with the imaginary imagin-ary author when some clothes containing con-taining letters and a check porving Hiem to belong to a certain Douglas Uoberts. are round on the banks of! the river. Tims he relieves his young friends of worry and the danger dan-ger of imprisonment. After all has heen ser to rights Webster proposes to Grace and is accepted. |