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Show V PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERAL PACE ETGirT PR0Y0G1RL1N trader-hor- &EUTH DEWEY GROVES Tttn UU MArf IC!fEMtLD&CD sJaUBEXCE, at the Jadsoa Hoi. b trims awr D- m I " Contiab4 Fr new film "find"; l.iU..ilnfc Dunout Rensldo. her ' lea for anctjtaed ia crow but STEFHEN ABMlTAOK caicix the thjaf tad return the acart. Me asks 4o take her borne, and But wishing' to seem uagi ntef uk. Hw inviUs him to own:, lie g Bra Lies Ijt mother's and irinG Uvor wiU ta- "apper -- home-cookin- " - - who ecmly hope Mildred will with her usual mix enough pep quiet mum tjr t'.o bald his IntrJVfct The evening Is spoiled when PAMELA Jl'DSON daughter of Mildred's cmp yer, phones and InttUti ,om her returning to the battel for rr, CONNIE, that the suty. hyphen escorts her to the Jbotei whrre Pamela recognize hi.n who had oid htr tl " a car. She snubs Mildred e a a fclH menial and asks him to dan-her. She continues to lure Stephen, J , pretending she Intends to buy another tart But she becomesjealous - at n dsaice R.nd drives home wi:h-- ! A near wreck brings him. - oat about'a mating Uh IirCK TOX- NOBS, wha f ells lu r h? Is a from Chicago. Mildred thinks that Stephen Is orgetUng I r slnee the Wealthy glrl is playing for his attention.. 't'hon he lmite her to aend thethrafe r aha sha access, not know7 Y that Pams-l- end Buck Connor . are to I;.' theio. KOW CO OS WITH THE KTOK -- i - ' n - r Crtoat a. t-C- - PARIS. 'Aaefl a, rangemenU tor the funeral at U & Ambassador Myroa T. Herrick was considerably simplified today at the request of" the late diplomat's famihr. Instead of the elaborate tributt, which rranee desired to pay their, beloved ambassador, there win be little noma la the national fare. well As a grand officer cf the Legion of Honor the .body of An. baaaador Herrick is entitled to review of the Paris garrison before the casket, but instead, the troope will line the streets along the' rout of tht cortege, presting arm, while the military hand wilt march, to the funeral procession. Foreign Minister Aristlde Br land returned to Parta from bis summer home today to ttteaa the funerat" augurated at the special session of congress eonveniny here in two weeks, Senator MUlard E. Tydtngs, Democrat ..of Maryland, "today the jungle. the United Press. Tydings said e had a proposed Take Heavy Equipment "Anvone Who has had experience amendment under consideration with the difficulties of sound "pro- and probably would introduce it at order duction under even Ideal circum-Bt&nc- the outset of the session in atten-iloh matter to the te, must have some Ide of to bring T. of "the senate. our problem. We are carrying every The way the act is "working out concei vabl"' ltem Fn sound equip makes' some change essential, he ment foe we' must be prepared for said. . anv emergency. j Tyiiinga opposed the Jones act That is, however,, but one .item. when By it was under consideration in n Somehow a elfftc genera the lest senate session, and later vast ir xrted tor, mustbe hauled through Santaxjuin . . , t ; against 1t. He ts coh- i ummiy wiitunl la ureparea only tor sidcred a wet, although, he has lipht travel. Existing bridges can- voted for what he calls "all reasonSuit for divorce was instituted not possibly hold the weight. Roads able efforts for enforcement." In ;tbe Fourth district court 'Wedwill have to be, cleared through the "Thete Are -- some characteristics nesday, by Cleo Andreason against thick ..at the. JunjSeT SVom taM-- i of ' the act Avhtch" ar e Ray L, Andreason of Santaquia ris! electrical unit will flare the Tydings explained, "but Justified," its penalAccording to the complaint, the de town- arcs, which will turn trreat ties are excessive and are apttq fendant has failed to provide any MANSLAUGHTER seetlons of darkness into dayjightv be abused. '"' B. of the necessities of life during the . . How the sudden illumination of ITOI.. tuts ci tne act js amlast 3 yeara haa .Jbeea rullty CHARGE their land- will affect natives and biguous woruing. and. will to I beasts, . Editor Hugh J- - Cannon of ihe "cruelty and intoxication. The- plaia-tif- f the director does hot pre-- I various interpretations subjected asks for titje to the household' by federal From (Continued tend to "know. The results, he nre-- courts in various One) Page Salt Lake "Improvement Era," of the coiin- enectt, 40 alimony, fioo attorneys ... i sumes, will be startling, to say the Ltry. Its severityparts and amblmiitv by laughter and cheering from 300 City, was the speaker before the fees, and the custody of a minor least. tniid to defeat m own nurnoae " spectators who crowded the council LFrierV club of therigham "StfngprfktThrle were married In "At the timo the law was To Employ Thousands , passed : umyersityonednesday. "Eefi mmheT of the party .will ms nrst stony mat gtratulated the church school on the the senate the wording of the law heivciuumuiig had a This will brinr bought pint of moonshine missionaries it had. sent into the from' Mrs. DeKins. Fnirrhilrt aH- - field, with theiRSSy ud to more than nsnr was not exactly in legislative many of whom he had withtfUt counting the armies of na mitte4. a friend, Philip Johnson come m contact. Their general understanding 5c.tuajiy,ted obtained .thp liquor culture, and refinement intelligence tive extras to he rmjiicwrl. itaor aWeaM Because 'of the unprecedented na- of both houses, an understanding wmie ne i airclnld) had remained tnem in. excellent mis ture of the exploit, the documented based on a statement frnm innr... in an automobile In front of the ionaries. becoming The speaker narrated Demonstration-ithat the the construcmaximum penalties DeKing home. approval of four governments has should beheavy missionary experiences of his own tion of outer garraen.t8 will be used "habonly been necessary. Not Mrs. DeKing against in and lives the of was asked to call the Judsun IIoteL at the. Spring Lake ward Young, "The preliminary work has been itual commercial violators" nf v, Johnson followed Fairchild to the neoer v. K.imDan Brigham and George Q chapel Friday, by Miss Alton Odell, law and not casual offenders. Tyd- stand -- and van said Cannon. he couldn't recall motiuNiounuing, hatred Dyke reported.. 1Kji pi though believes this n'ureose biu. nni whom specialist-of- ? the extension he bouglit the liquor from i iic (juvernmencs not only have ings T1e Presiding offieer was Harold clothing vated theyn. been service ot the. Utah Agricultural understood and the act but was certain it was not Mrs In her room, after making sure had to give their consent, but to itself clearly eanaiana. in beginning the exer- - college.. Prnipot should be clarified. Because tne ant of the r exnerto ... w me DeKing. that Connie was aslei'o. Mildred Kive . wdib puraledlgbelirintrpatterns for e' organization of a prnnp of , Joseph- fortv-fiv- e members of the B. Y. U rthe making of aprons, rompers, and slain woman and himself unpleasant Interruption as termined to defend' those who- had performed irnarthTg her ('yes to roll down her ureases win be distribt?Z by Smith, retold 'the eventspinhk aorganization nossime. The election of President imaer the total of 94 years of missionary of the uted free. chei'ks, the act; of the Hoover sinking He said he us service. a erent 1n,i fnr ,,u "'one ; me nignt. ordered helped rhe jerked ner mw dress over indictment of a ers from his home when the raidher head and threw it on a chair. the Belgian government' had been POLISH CABINET BESIGNS they ap.iBrtanraaii ror violation of peared the first a bit time earlier In the WARSAW, Poland, April fiE) Strph('n hadn't so. much as noticed worn skeptical. But Mr. Hoover's the smuggling law; the threatenori ana in Keleinm during the War prosecution of was repeating the it! evening The Polish cabinet headed by another: th "Dies wnen orcter he was clubbed from Premier Kazimierz Bartel, of the Woman by ""'cuHies. you see. ...Aad Stephen, hurrvina back to seuiea a, Auat -' the rear r by Smith who lolnert h y the subwav, was tolling himself ", 1,1081 Important scenes must ".u, i., ana the unusual efforts Union, resigned today.T View raiding squad on the second visit ,akpn in the wildest parts of, lor prohibition that he'd made a nice mess of enforcement, there " eieraid who In uBan, shot has DeKing, Smith bethe I ... "And been country when some was : .i. Belgium discussion here over witn one just .tngs. of his father's revolvers There we will have to nfcn the possibility of a ;;ri?ii!iR' to like that girl, too. The of James daughter when congressional TEMPORARY saw he thousands his of the mother fall dead I native Well. fniess she won't be hnnging pigmies. "wiauun 10 air the present told in boyish language about the E. and Effle .Tnllmr .t! , UltiU out any flags if I ever come back." Plan to "Gas". Game prohibition situation. j QUARTERS raids. He remained unshaken when Tuesday night at the family home He was still in a mood of self-ile- . "Also the Belpian RoverntnVat We are In the first building ijuMuuneo DV ruate Aldrie. at in Grand View, following a brief REVELATIONS PROMISED hp reached his seeking to preserve its animal life, preciation whi'.i torney for Smith. The bov's chief Illneg3 of pneumonia. north of State Bank and wilt LOS ANGELES hotel and found a message in his has great herds of Aim .9 ,,' which In what The baby is survived point was that his mother continue our sale until stock room. He was miked to call the have been tamed elephants be a may deathbed the by parand protected rfn. killed as she sat in a chair and ents and two brothers is all aoldU If you have good Ju'.!: on Hotel. US1 Uh- -. ' concernine that she did not seize a s8 ??.A1n'r!fA.lWMi,ca'ti1d tore room, let ns hear from Funeral a pistol' and services will be held (To lie ContitiuoJ) in the YelloWstone. This hehi . Jption former District threaten .Smith aa at yoa. 2 i n. the m Thursday cenAsa deputy one were or miorney win pP Keyes the animal groups promised employed. todayjiy Ben Getzoff, convicted fc "We do not intend to kill the Keyts of bribery conspiracy m J rame, unless absolutely necessary Har AM sa e,,-ara taking ggs-gt- rns u ;aa oomDS. such as were used issued a general challeniro k con't find any competition. n the war. When this en u ..w Maybe all the other the animal wi)l keel over and seem colleges dnn'i o, reveal how o ed . atfVf -- ' Ciinoh Is Hugh Y. U. Speaker at - .... ie Divorce Asked Woman MADE " Demonstration Will hae--agriativ- . le.rge and' bushy head of the He fonnd a message in ins ruom. He man in frontof her." If he mipnt This broueht her f,'. lures in- - fiilien hail brought her : come withamcla and ftaw when view Pamela's into stantly the latter took her place bosme plainly would have preferred it that Stephen.'- way. "Unless he's juat jealous Pamela scttk'j herself but her Hps Turned' ipwar U 111 u e.ie conciuuca ui:::uiibiac satisfied sneer that fore tola man, .trouble for someone. torilj. Huck reached an arm at hct: It did not surprise her, when, at back to hc'.p adjust her wrap, but tho end of the purfoiniaiu-L- hK'pn she' shrugged negatively and hug- en suggested that they all go to llrj " ; -Judson Grill to dance. ged the ermine closer, think of someWrmldu t n. mr-Stephen did net become aware of ht'r presence there in the seat thing like that! "I!u'. 1 wouldn't. u') next to htm until the lights! wr-iif I wad dressed in gold,-'- Mi!.li;i talked deciued img'iily. To Slepaen ah- -' turned up., Even then-he'-' with Mildred for a full, yninute said she'd promised hor mother before "he learnt'J of it. come-homdirectly aftt'r the show. It was a startled' expression that Pamela cviThcaid hor. "IHies suddenly flared over Mildred's fea- your mother doubt her surccsa 11 tures that brought him around to teaching you morality, Miss Befc''what "had caught her eye. II she bsked, imiling supefound himself looking into Pamela's riorly. ' "She leaves such worries to s'.rpfalsely smiling face. "Sorry "you couldn't join: us," sh" mcthera," Mildicd letoiti'J, stung tJ , pea-tltie- FOR DIPLOMA! Vlat Surprises! eraora la the MUtioa shews flaariea mt the three aiaUa running I at jbaii eap&ctty as a result f a .MEXICO CITY. AprQ lp-downward tread ta produotieav AJthough mcially there waa b which was said ta be eiy about one special aigtdficance . attached to lialf of tis t of five yeara ago, Thu OoL Charles A. Uadbergh'a latest Is do danger of over production, the visit , to his fiance. Mia Ana executive aated. 9er a be found for aQ tht Spencer Morrow, daughter of the market caa, -Americaa ambaasador, it waa bepetroleum produced la this area. A great loaa in reyeuitoa w m lieved today that the exact data Rocky Mountain states would re- and plaarfor .the imptjdkig marsult from enforcement of the new riage would be decided while Und-berg-h, Mere. .' w it 'was poiated oat policy, " "Eventual result of enforcement Undbergh is expected to remain of announced policies will be ma- here for a week. His arrival, it was terial reduction la revenues' accru understood, was wholly unexpected. ing to states for purposes of mala. The Morrow family had belkVed talning schools, building highway. that he would be here within a few developing reclamation project, day, but not until they were Inand contributing to other con- formed by the press did they have structive undertakings," the letter any Idea that he would arrive yesterday, they' said. stated. He circled the embassy, as is his custom whe'ajie arrives in Mexico TUaatatealfairsi4vWas oolnt way fletting Miss Morrowed out, would result from the gov- -know that he la in town. ernment's repudiation of the "leas Shortly afterward he landed at Yal- ing act of 1920 which recognized a buena Field, where he was ereete'd partnership between the states and by Anne and members of her fam the United States and resulted from ily and Col. Alexander MacNab,4pU-4- sompromise of cottntctlnsTThtef- - nary airacno to trie embassy. He ests." The contracting states, under shook hands with his fiancee, who the new ruling, would be left with-o- said "Hello." revenues which otherwise would have been realized bv tax ' ation, the letter stated. "J." ,, . were Stephen WASHINGTON, April S (K- -A movement to modify and ciatify n the "five and ten" prohibition of the Jones act will be in- - absorbed in 4he play Nf4ttee-r4aidAny attention to the newcomers. Mildred was U'aning forward In her seat,; the better to see nTOund the ' '. " Mildrcd-an- d j Date To Be Set; " - anil Huck arrived at after tha curtain had been ttng up on the first act, but that did not deter them from taking tht'.r seats at once. Both I Wedding ' PLAIN FUItERAL ; ut .Pamela ... Heavy Penalties May Have (a Ce Mcdified at Coming Special Session. 1 a .... Unds I y4 1 CHAPTER VIII Catinue4 Froa Pax Oae) JOltES DRY ACT l lit''' HOOVER GETS ' OII4 PROTEST -- ' ateaeg-VapJ- t Flfl OmJ lltrrf Career sad APRILS. 1929. W W LL1W QLLIX w Van Dyk, who has bai aumt aeouta making preliaiinary plaa in. Africa. i well awar UuU bt tacea physical problems hitherto unknown to the film industry. "One of my instructions is to catch, with the new talkie device. the sounds of every beast and bird ' of the Jungle," sighed Van Dyke. "They will be the only sound Jn the picture, by the way. Of course, pny number of picture people have, taken wild animal life. But tfairts the first time an "experiment has been made on the varied noises of"' WMsnWAsJrehsaeiawiiieaie WEDNESDAY. TV. rather , . I d i u - aeKftrgr-nusrenTTTn- j " Infant Grand dry-agen- ' At Home Non-Part- i; ... il!-6- m-e- f . J,Jl "Better" luck next rccklcssiieas. eaid coolly." time." p Pamela turned her bai'k. "Let? Mildred heard her, of course", but gC.Huck," uhe siiid, :uh! did no Ihe insult was too covert to be sp.c:Us-i- o . liii.dcfiil. .iuriiii ise ajvhea. openlyesentedrTh"Breadgfi(r wait-c- d alio said good night to Stephen. to ht'r wht reply Stephen Stephen was silent as he and would make. Would he let pass Mildred fought through the pushbo dead. And we mnv , theJtudeats Pamela's implication that his late ing, milling crowd to f.ie subway. know; to geiHe-verynterestl- ng better Mildred, had cost-him No Better Entertainment Anywhere! shoU titrknCwv a3TveryoTt(Tlrncw whtr W. Franw Today and Thursday of who Provo, uniniais wnen they come Clayton company for. the evening? read the New York' newspapers, of confined in is their a Laker Salt Southern Utah's Finest Theatre . stupor." , hospital that Amos Hudson htitl given his 2:30pim.,7:30p.mr children one stepmother aftr an- - is mneh iiriprowl In henlib mi' Ml Comfort of 11 mo HOME of failed to Perfected VITAPH0NE thA get and MOVIETONE The First Ward presents the Stt'phen entirely and. he did nc". bluuie Mi! .lied Indications are that he now has a actors heln Hollywood double meaning behind Pamela's other, Comedy-Dram- a for lcseuting ramvlu's lemaii-.- , bat ch'HK o of recovery. PROVO are. all the comforts of home hey . words. Ho looked Tast her as Mr. Clayton has suffered for rre to be her pointed rejoinder worried him. provided wherever okc and recognized Huekr LAST TIMES TONIGHT hTr so;ne time with uelers of the stom-nrHe believe'.; she" FatVp-aceSome of the brows drew quickly togethe'r His In a critichl condiand was he somehow f and in this effort, which will reauire jebpardy, job PaIn a sharp line of disapproval. Of course, he tion Salt'rday through the great nore than a vear. nre felt mmnuu In Ilia Greatest Comedy mela saw it and believed itwas In- shouldretipoiiiiibio. loss ef hloodr He was rushed to t lectrical have known that Miss refrigeration system ; an Proceeds for benefit of Halt "SPEEDY spired by jealousy. eve Iike bi' to would not want hospital Saturday i.i'n': iaborate electric fan svstom She leaned back in her nnl tained with one of her lathers em- ning, where later a call DlrecOon L. Marcus Bnteiy was made keep the whllo cool h performers tnrw 'hnr vinn rtff hpr roimit ployes. No doubt her displeasure for subjects for blood transfusion gMlLand-leep- i young shoulders with a slow grar.g-- "nudlrrapircu wharSRe taTd" to MiF 1 ' Prices: Today andTniursday" The smile on her face was infuriat- - diud, but MilditVl fici eiunehaTT oT"his friends went to the files and insecU on ene mosquitoes Tpjr Children in j He had no idea hospital early Matinee Brit- a 30c 10c, general; 15c, 25c, . . Ing to Mildi'tM. . t nn rrf rrv11 had sui priced him. Sunday morning and mn meaical expert on fevers wntor. Students MM wo "How's the show?" Huck asked. 10e, 25c, 35c, 50c fr I Evening luu.yo Adnlts ; silo had so much fight in her make- the transfusion was made. Sine and tropical-diseases- n answered: that time he has been slowly im "Pretty good," Stephen , hnat nf v.. Mac-Lea- n. .nuiim Unu innocuiutinnr And he had just been telling Mi- up.And even less did he know m to ward off illness; that proving. special ldred it was a wow." sleeping WBiimimiimm Is He an employee of the Utah ?ailiomcnt in-th-is more bet'.i she aad had growing and Hinnmnj , VMDUIIU ..j... UUUS Buck,- more mindful of his man- anu Ught. company, an.d Is andHsnds resentful all ;Vi Hint;, mid that which would tend to keep ntVs than Stephen, looked past the mole scoutmaster Comedy-Dram- a! of th Sixth wart" d it. Ha for was he mostly B.r in gooa numor. latter to include nie companion n have laughs Times outi ixht at th notion troop. He has a host of friends here Mst r so Tonight who an exDenae lerrrric his, next remark, of his bo'.ng jealoiu of Huck Con- wno win dp pleased to hear that entailed, any temperamental out, -AtCHPJSTie ASSCHTS 'Oh. Miss Lawrence," he said In nor. he is now out of danger. 1 1 B 1 LOIS MORAN and j burst or walk-ou-t would be nothing 1 pleased surprise. "Glad to see you." he wou: 1 not have denied But mun vi oisaairous. Mildred noddt'd. that It upset Iiim to see Pamela Pamela looked at her then and alone with the man. He'd heard Inclined heir head briefly. Mildred a .met tJUCK. .. Ii'ne rtory 01 now would eyes over a program further. Pamela hcn.nU had 8he was painfully, conscious of any, ; told him. she thought Huck might -. -ri i "Her everything being wrong. t be mixed up in something quet'r. began .sooriousJsv was completely spoiled. She felt Advises were received Wednesday like a wre'a beside .a bird of paradise. Hor new dress might have Suddenly it occurred to him thai worninj; by the local agent of tht been a mop rag compared to Pa- Mildred may have resented his at-- i n. R. u. W. thrt train. No. 1. Icav, mela's lovely pink satin. And the tempt to Include Pamela 1n the mg Denver Thursday morning wll small string of artificial pearls" paity. Pei haps the knew that To- - have engine 1.01, one of the 10 new would not like it. engines Jurt purchased by thla around her neck was like a child's nl "I certaluly was dumb," he tol company for Its paRSi'nger service the Real Carnation. Kid! IU plaything -- In contrast to Pamela's x. m a e i i i rt f . l i i creamy gems and flashing dia- - himself, an wished t'.iat he could between Denver mid Salt Lake. It Li with it Flowers! YouTl answer : Says tnonds. explain his uason. lie huled to is planned ta oe'rate these ngine's an 'have 'he tact-between service Miidivd was he was with through lookaround Showers either j of Laughs! You can't i Everyone thinking ana inconsMciulc, hut how v.hs Denver and Salt Laki'. This train I 11 I tng at Pamela or whlspi'ring about but lovs Carnation help in be Kid"! 0:52 Provo ct a.m. he wiy Thursto hor tell b.V.i that he'd admonitions with to not look her, only win oe the first time In yet There were several reasons for trying to see that Pamela w(Rt!'myhome? he VVJ That the one chit' Mi wr.i afiaid Huck the history of the road that the H this, IV fisf 1 being her rich attire. Her truly beautiful would induce he.' to go to some same engine will be operated H d II 1 N i to from Denver Lake. Salt hair was another. And, tilght club? through The noise of the train made Inti- 1 perhaps, not the least of all, i Th Milher posing. It may be" correct to mute conversation difficult sory of the girl who re nt up Inthe air 2J hou iujher poalng came first. drrd wa thrfnkfut that It did. Sle-- 1 ' I Certainly there were other attrac- phens manner convinced hcT that r"1" ,nal fie probably was up IM IV Ku-ICRtATUT. U Jack Duffy Comedy, "ARE SCOTCHMEN TIGHT1 , 't'p nung up ror a date. tive and bcjewcled, women in the ne was certainly not having a good II I i ViSif lk audience who were drawing far lr.u lime. Surely this would bp the end 1 Hoover Is starting out with the U of their friendship: hi'd never want attention. a. U i ITMDAYwid SATURDAY .usual prUidontlnl expriienres. in- But Pamela had an air, with to take her out ngain Hi On the wr.lk from the subway to ciiKiing r revolution In Mexco, Buck on one tide of her and Ste- r-II 14 ARCY ROY Greta' Garba in I trehUI tit. Ktl. "jihen oh the other, of holding court. f.tt home Mildred scarcely uttered a 111 j Fully Svnchronhed with Special Music and AU Effects Pew of those who looked saw Mil- - wcrd. She w angry with heiself , dred at alL She did not glitter and becauso she felt ehe'd been badly ' the're was only the beauty of quiet treated. And she did at want to 4 Big Days Starting Sunday, April 7th. perfection to catch .the eye, and fee'i sorry for herself! There was ' t'es are not caught that way ex no rea-o- n for crying just because a tbrtlli, new frlcndis new do- eept when there to nothing more man she hardly knew liked another j , flamboyant to be seen. girl better than her! . m I a ar aw v sej wi aaavr. I aasi . 1 1 an a Lasra i.BAa I Ukl V I Chilled by In. silence. Stephen Sh tried (0 tell herself that she v mustn't-be- ' a' fool, that 8tephen had had as llt'.le to pay. S!iedld not nak him. in Is shale , II H lavBVHBaBaBaBaBBi V . very right to feel at he liked about venture . . . You'll anmaud r I, VT fAlll Pamela But at ihe saw, through- - t,he pot of hi t chocolate and U4. neuttna-hui- t of, Ihe play, that he had i uv enHp iier mot ner naa nrmnlde.I loet interest In it t'jtircly and that! provlJe. though he' climbed the h see mcdtiiaturbed-Jv- cr . some- - JUaUa eaid wd n?M thing, she knew that would do et the door. It was a good ntg'it the BO coldness Rood her to deny that aha was of Which Wuld hnve hern ' nun.- , ,. appropriate tor partinu enrmlca. tor i Fihued In ZIQN NATIONAL PARK, Utah's PlaygrounJ dt'v'-'- ' 41 both we're locked In tHe stlffnem 6f -- SCOUTMASTER IT7 m -w- ISRECOVERll ot BfiNSA D ct pos-Tib- "JANE" HAROLD LLOYD Jnd-Bu- sat L&r AND LOOK AT OURPRIGES" 'rp - entertain in laiitingj m.nu. ... See and Hear Smiling Douglas You'll Love him - " New Engine Coming On D. &R. G. W. 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