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Show 1 tv SATURDAY ' MARCH DESERET EVENING NEWS TIIEEE SECTION 1920 13 Are Trumps. "The Greet MllUMalm of Meyfetr." end The Merries Tho Beet v Luck. wee gotten na. def mar Let fail, but the Pieter bet The Mope" ueuuntered deleg carted meanwhile, has paaeed U I will be the production prog reee and a. first releeee ef th five Eagltah The greet climax nf Th Beta of nf thrtRtng Luck" come In a eequenee menee emld the bameale-enoruece- d ruins ef aa ancient Spanish gaileeu five f thorn down from tho eurfee ef tho see. Submarine photography U aeeeesnated In tho ehoeUng of thee oonee. In addition thorn aro many surface ehot leading to the drnmetle subsea Incident. loomed np In the Ne euch The oeuree of producing "The Hope-thta melopowerful emeeh eoenee In with that drama are In connection eteeeio of the tnrf. the English Derby. The Hope ta scheduled a a March Noted 'Comedian at Orpheum in Bright Playlet ad meie-drems- 4 mvtsidlssMbi tMi H u of A C.u Ai h hM hta UMirtaJ AawUM W will W seiebmied It, w The-Ne- Ik Trko y Oetatf Ok kw7 War. I'tMk ' eei.br.ie- ku Mik (hue number eeteMlehlng b raaorw far C drswhtta prawnta-ttan- , pmrtm, maanee of amount and tha era leg therefrom- Th promt' f thta play ooourrad Wsahtnfl-JAC-nbt th National Thaatra rlp' n iaa. II. III. In tha pranoao et Trnalilial Wllaig and family, parUouler MtrtcllM Wtl Un OeUI temliy, jolly athlete who 4 mlt (ongtrfulUlittin 4 tumbltnf nrltw) orm4 ll prevleloe. (eel Ml perf f the hit lb midget member lb Uujlu Wb hta MRiptap prtrldM . bright eel lie. comedy. flees idTOtiH f " iw bool Mmift kp lb HtidHl Bll prwnl! 4) 4 tk M N Itl ; CuUiM kelrhee en th during Ittiik Irene Travette of Ih pl rb. h and lb Wunnlng of so nr or eo hkb capture the I and MrCurdy hlta Hoaeh runny "A Touch ef Nature." Neve ta humor lb which batch in Three charming mnUll wh mm Uma4tata favor with Ih nudl-- ., ara Felton, Yantla and Roney, Ith a pleaeirg repertoire of ongn I offar: Frank Shield ehowe how many cievvr Irk ha A ha hlrl.d out with a Urine; ih photooomedy la full of laugh whllo Ih muelcel program U of a huh order. Thta hill will con llnua through Tuaoday night. towdneedey' new attractions prom laa nomethlng rafraahlrtg: Ibay th Yip Yep Yaphnnkar InKan-na-"A La rrano and I nay In Camp; Nad Battle; In "ARr th N'orrelne. the girl with lb phanom-- i (ril I4 ehlU-Tlonr- "f kt lrll. o, apon-lanao- d tat la f hta cabinet and many gulahad pamonaga. It ta Inlemtalng to ehronleta th gtvan by number of performenre other pUr with notad run: ooneecu-mrml- f e Trip t Chinatown ran It'-40Fee O My dll Umao; -tim.a; Th tlmoa; Adonta. Murie bloat ar, with Ihra Inlecrnp-Ilon14 lima; Th Uoomarang, Klrb. did lima; timaa: "1 t!l "Tha Blech Ctooh." dll llm; Turn rta th Bight. dll lima: Th r on Inlerruptloo. with Hunter. laa 444 time; Th Old Homaataad. bt tha Aradamy of kluai', waa praaenlad Wto roo'a, III lima. 111 gmn; "Th Two Orphan. Ill time.; "The , lUnkeCa Daughter, III Iwm. of aon Henry Mr. OfThart Millar, period Miller, who during th abort (AbIlBhc4 In fe hu bMB hna produced euch a management, of wcftMlul nirtiemM 4)rrvi(f aa dmvrlng room corned lea with a Chart Hawtrey. Ih ravlval In Bng-1with nd of romantio light eparm Itau-ratre." Monelaur Andra MemagrC and the graateat aaaaon ofKng-tan- d and Sullivan revival that haa aver known, haa now tap-(- e Thaatra red for hta Bt. Jama givan Totatoy (whin h haa blraady and ta oww giving "Reparation th Jullua Caeeer"! pheheapeaxe's play that ta nol daar to all England. Sir Jama Ilarrla'a Iater Fa, which haraaftar ho will produra at Chrttamaa. l Needle lo nay. I her la conntdar-abland-(nfhitterlng among th young willg ladle of Lottdoa n to who ho choaan by Mr. Millar to piny Tatar th production Pan whan h malt oast Christ maa. Tnqulrar baka what ha hacom ap-ofManda Adama and th data of with K. II. panranc In Salt Lak Botham. Mlaa Adama la at III reatlng In New York, racorarlng from a alor of oauaad hy narvou atraln. Her took appaaranr her with Sothern Grand place In Juna. 119. bt th Opam Houa (formerly the Walker) whan th played th part of. Jeaale Charlott Tltmr Dean. Cyril and Tally Mnrthbll wer nlto in th The coat. 4 a. 11 dr rebs right lato tha heart Of lo LoaSoo and la New Tark where lb ptay bas baea tbo aaaaetloo of th dram tin aena. It 1 by orttlo as lb play wrutaa ta tha last 14 years Tb productloa dmnia a unusual calo qulpmnt. Hi labor! cn ar required. Includof aarlou room la th cepl ing to hit lln and th stag of Fnrd Iheetr whr Unooln was killA that ill AliilMit tld grlt Th hv e CKrIr? bn MP Open WeJnes-- , in Jed Vacation. Jin-eol- Uuy-th- .'rOTHO prill o Btreet Called Btralght, rpHE masterpiece, will b th feature attraction on tho new bill at Urw't Casino, opening th Basil King, author of this popular novl. h painted nd wldlr-re- d ur etrob of tho master with th hand four fseclnatlng character, all Ideals, with conflicting ndowd which, vitalised Into motiv foro, CAjcrfi? wk . (jro&e uzi, Joan die-tend- rt mud-covere- d, hr hlgh-falutln- Kedsw o o o o o o 0 o o o llth; "Adam and Eve at the Longarre about the same urns; Clarence," at the Mudeuo, Be pt. t!nd; The Gold Diggers' at ths Lyceum, 3epl 20th; DecUeee" at the Empire Oct 8; Hta Honor. Abo Torseh at tho Bijou, Oct. 14th; Tho Uttle tohopper at tho Casino, Oct. lth; Buddie at the Belwyn, On. 24th. and Wedding Bella at the Herrin And then there ta IJghtnin' " which ha been running at the Gaiety theatre nine August 24th If 111. ALAN DALE. Kept, Tnoeday Bogus Tb wefts 7 8 Ralnbov Cocktail "Th with I Marina! futoer, e amt Do Brwo Ilcicoo Qeyton le-U- MM HEARN FORD A CKMA Josephintt Henning All Clews All At the ne-lw- o (bent rvleev IMUKAWi BROTHER rar-fetch- Abraham Forty-Fo- hla-llv- stay-at-ho- fl hu-plo- Metro to Produce IK Drury Lane Plays I . The GELLIS m o o su tilt o mo o LOEWS Home of the Shows. 2-I- ALL NEW TOMORROW Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach present BASIL KING'S FAMOUS STORY- -- .-. THE and-talente- 1 e fnlk-tuije- j, ' STREET' CAtL SYRflieHT With An AlhStar Oust In Conjunction With m cl 6 Snappy Acts of High Class Vaudovlllo Our Motto: The Most for the Least; Always the Best CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE 1 TO U - Saturdays 12:15 to 11 Weekday matinees20e;ki(klies Evenings and Holidays, 30c . ' s. lie - -- AbrahanLLincoln at OjD Hippodrome Next Week ;MEAfRS: er - TELEPHONE , WASATCH ALL NEXT WEEK 4 bed-ridde- s re-pe- space-fracturi- - . Seasons Greatest mmm see ' ' Play urjcoLf Presented by ' " - RALPH OLONENGER And associate players ng t Q A U oess309ceoeo "The Ilope" wilt bo tho first of the five Drury Lane melodrama purchee- ed by Metro Tlcturae corporation to ' bo completed for the screen and re-v- leased. During hta trip to Europe j ml month ago., Richard A. Row. NOW PLATXNS lend. Metro president, acquired th right to tho quintet of play In Lon-- 1 don and tho far two ef them have been played In production by 8cran nUCNCH FAMILY Claaalrs, Ine, at the Metro etudlo In Hollywood. trx in act Metro originally planned that "The 41. VA, shewn gaHy Tkaee Best of Luck should be tho Initial Mettsee price W release of tho five. Then. In order, see. see, Right wsr to follow "Th Hop, "Heart -- I 0 0 0 VMt 9JL ra-'nl- ALAN DALE SAYS: JJ 8 o to-ot-t, Trle til 4 ROW M.ATIWO o o O OflPHEUM West, and, Oswald York omd 0 o Zsitt. CZxetce aey Toler. Jolly Overseas Theatrical Troupe at Pantages Next Week Mnedej .very Night Aaorp CASINO. Nswcombe, R!l th casual spectator, YVlllle Collier wes wer other without the slightest premeditation The audience Assuredly there ta no comedian tods) competent adherents did not appear to be unduly enthus- In Colller'a else. He stands alone iastic. and critical comment was most- end always in th centre of lb stag Tb tills of tbo ptay fefsnwd to had som ly adverse. Tut Bophl amusing momenta; Mta 8tvne was. horse, Willie wee a gentleman wbo aa slwaya, extremely Interesting, and a mortally afraid of borers.. Eveo there we considerably brUltanc and to talk about them gave him cold shudder. They werw hi nightmare pungtnfy In the Utile comedy. And lit. the ptay, owing to circuit,-tanoe- e Poor George Washington) that aro not unfamiliar to Mr. Welching Terry Meckeye'n ha wse forced to pose a a fare, I the Lrlo at Theatre, play Intrepid I rider, and to ontet could only ejaculate "Ioor Georg gularly course you can Th program, describ- for a home racewkatof Collier WaalilngUtn! would do Imagine ing the event wee eo full of explana- reedUy with the situs Hone arising from this tion end Information that when the condition. An everybody love a poldultnne and Incoherence of the play every bod y will lov Willi Colhad been eibllhed and that was troon. lier la The Hottentot. It wes not became aa unlike very eoon th program the ptay called Going Up" In oasis In the deoert, as it wsr. Terry which Frank Cmv wse the poltroon, Mackey Is a writer of rare imagina- with aviation na hta bugber. I recall the tion, and distinction. to'llll Collier lamentable plight splendid effort he made for Joan a and when excruciatingly funny, of Arc. He ha a lyrical Imagination hta first entrance, bavin h.mad and a beautiful vocabulary. been thrown the Hottentot and hut all these were warted In the appearing all by battered, matter of "George Washington. Ton nd broken, the audience started howu see. w had rall;d In the case of tag, and kept It up throughout ths Abraham Lincoln at tho Cort Thea- play, - And Collier, without seeming t tre, how valuabl sincerity could be. to do It. worked hard. He era as The Urlnkwater drama wan glmpl, very body always says of him so direct and human. Its character natural. And the atage haa ao hardpok Ilk human beings. ' There was er aut to crack than that of beln g no It ta only when aa actor is attempt to gild them natural. at the expense of verity, and we con- thoroughly thsatred, that ho can seem Wash"natural. Collier haa perfected ths fidently expected that Georgo ington would receive similar treat- knack. A a a rule, nobody ever makes a hit ment. But In the "play at the Lytic, lit was all bombast, and declamation. In a Collier company, except Willie. The characters wer marionette, Thta Urae, Donald Meek, who played with no human attributes. They didn't a butler wwa eo amusing that h was V speak English. They apok Tercy called before the curtain and congratulated. And Willie led him forth! Markay. There was prologue at which ThomAa. Arthur Howard. Frederic a ballad linger (and a Carr, France Carson, Ann Aadrewa, ,-Which VO rwseat Qullloquon, Tip Tap Taptmokara- Be rep wlas terrible Bor), assisted with two chil- Ewln Taylor, Doris Sawyer, Claud A Pay ta dren. and other effects Thta waa Cooper, and Howard Hull Gibaon. oRrnrt M. Mlon Ann Andrews wore sons badly done, and Its Import very doubtthat situation a In Love baffling and Wilbur th preclpltat trial vole; that were almoet aa funny a th gown ta ful. farce It audience. an CIURLRT OBAPEWIN. fail oonnot grip th Then followed a scene si Jwtng Itself. But the farce Intended to be Bpsod and 8mU.,'and comedian, headline details Into o without going ay, of Washington as a lad In Mount Vernon funny, and Mta Andrews' gowns th Orphenm variety bill opening next trio. that th production will prove onseen mPPOPHOME. about 17S0; an episode six yearn later didnt Really, these most Interesting photoplays tho Wadaaaday evening. In hla lalcet playIn the same apot: an incident railed sty lee" have no limit Never have Lincoln, "th oui of at th Casino In msny moons I seen a the set of Tracks that seemed to let, Jad a Vacation." Waliac BraJ-le- y conflict before College. live again In th reTho great La FoMetta. presenting New Tork. In 1775. withKing's hav been made tor laughing purposes and Oratta Axdln In rolllea of Liberty Boys . and. a novel a pretentious offering student and Civilians; Mount Vernon only, aa theee were. vaud-vl- ll Bong and Dance and Bert Fltig'.kbon. markable production offered by Ralph will b th- - featur In 1775; Harvard College, Cambridge And then, there 1s ths smlnent Chith original daffy dll, ahar featured Clonlnger at th lflppodrotn . theatre surprise, so-r- ta In ta a Ho en attraction. In 1775: s picture of tho Delaware cago favorlto, Cecil Lean, at the nil next weak. honor. Impercharacter urth of Lincoln to Interesting It wna a daring thing put in a new Grape wln'a new playlet la th moat night, farce with stroet theatre Bertl above Trenton on Christ mm a sonations and quick changes. In eng A led muslqf 177: Washington tnt st Valley Who "Look a mu ring incident yet related In the Into a play. No character Ameri-maa Fowler, who bills herself aa "An InI to ao well th known Cecil In 1778, and a final neon Here, is accompanied at of th Harvaya, a traveling aalea- tory Is that and more, Forg Woman. no la Miss wail no Cleo teresting character In can by Mayfield smaller people and hla wife, whoau un- Mount Vernon In 175J. hot in chbracterUatlon being the poseeor not only of fins type, though sho ta quits as dise doing form the bail for th aarla loved. A but attractions, usual But her th and personal more ruined far tinguished' would hnv Mr. play. subtle. comadlaa of being Poughkeepal Walter Hampden made of George Lean ta that In name Other acts on caught th aplnt of tne ability aa a comedienne. only. He 1 a Kink-ad- e Washington played by the gTeat comedian and An- -- the author haaand a and are Klnkade splendid new bill picture. tha most drnmatio the portly comedian with a sense of humna Chance. Th comedy la epontane- real Lincoln, In a ventrlloqulsl novelty: Bob Hampdens vole ta magnificent, and or, and a set of teeth. oua. th Grapewln playlet being bl- - period of hla Ufa la flaahed before UAt, Vsude-vtlle;- " hla atage presence authoritative. But In of Bits BUI Millard and Af tta whimsical way claan and' bright In dtalogu and with bll Ite pathoa. had little to do but pose. He was to bo first the setbutof teeth appears Barlow, Carroll and La Bar. hnever Imor nd Its unbending Idealb Run- conspicuous, during ths perpermitted to touch n human Throe Red Teppers," presenting ths sense of humor emerge through tho drama la aa ntraln "Tho Bradley and Ardln wer but note. It was a spectacular Waahlng-ton- , formance, Leo and and Chapman la "Just Bongs, It not tender with a humor, along particularly quiet cantly reunited In vaudevtllo after thao of quaint th and what we needed waa a life- humor. It ta lov etory of a llttl girl In a comedy gymnastic hodge, podge romance, Chicagoan, . bustling, former raleasa from th navy, like hero the human ld of the noisy, fresh, Mule. Watch entitled the .a Northern and orricer, new and vehement, from In a la new Virginia vehici very reality their man who made us" by sheer pernetting for old talents. Both aro popu-- , Alexander Hamilton "wan on hand, severance. Yoq start out to lar performerg ginger played by Gerald' Hamer, and he, too, It because it hammers Itself atrsent you. and dancers. Bert Iltxgtbbon la the 11 th heroic Urns "Total spouted But tho at close, you have quite relinking bee of th "nut" comedian, Tatrlck Martha Paine, Wah Henry, all , move-quished ykmr resentment, and carrying a big Uugh with every tnglon, Colonel Henry Knox. Lieut somewhat admire a comedian who can meat and utterance. James Monroe, Lord Fairfax, and the get you so pertinaciously. rows Both Tho original college boy Kenney Marquis de lafayette were other char- of Mr. Lean' teeth are perfect He Written Foe The Saturday New by Alsu Dale. and Hollta will present their . lateat set erf Rn they were dummies. They could advertise any and do Initiation. 'Freah'a It laughing hit, were merely vehicle for th trans- It wonderfully. Hisdentifrice, molars, and hla rotate a lot of boyish prank In humta aa Mr. In of mission beautiful this S W portrayed are Sophie play, Mackayee TORE. bicuspids capital, and he uses orous song and story. Pick Paffey saucy lady, rather proud thoughts . Even when George Wash- them moot artistically. When . hta Mura' h .l.r-FhlU- p aof decidedly and Batty Caldwell hsv aomsthlng to talked was Tho he thr code of. Martha, her ington morality. needs point scarcely emphasising, he now ta atsg flirtation akstchaa, called Moeller, scene tak In character. How llttl the one Soph! very row. reveals stage plac When text seems the By tha Lamp Tost. It reveals him a the author of drawing-rooadjoining her boudoir differently "Ahraham Lincoln" wae to call for elucidation, he reveals anan accomplished light comedian and handled by Drlnkwater! other and finally,.!) shows tho two now In th hous of the Austrian ambassath "Sophlo, Mia Caldwell, a - decidedly pretty But the distinctly Irritating feature row at once, dor at Tarts.' And let me say right ij brunette, aa a talented foil. . Tiaano, comedy . In which Mias here, that Sophie Is a boudoir comInwaa of th I felt Just as I used to feel when George Washington Italian soldier and sharpshooter, preof Qullloquon, I saw Paine's Fireworks at Coney cessant appearances Emily Steven Is star- edy. If ever there were one. sents a wonderful seen to act, named After each scene, Island. I used to gasp an inSophlb. reported to be the mistress the ballad singer. ring at th Greenwich "At th Italian Front. ' and a apeo-tacame' forward, end held terjection. always I did that very thing a of th Austrian dignitary. Is in love this nuisance VUlag ' theatre, would-havtruly worth whllo. Lucille preheld It when I beheld Mr. Lean's two row with Louts Leon Fellclte de Branca. up th action or sents Cockle, th human hird. a pheglutton for. deceased Count do Lauraguals I promise not up tf there had been any to hold of coruacant teeth at the same time. nomenon f the! toad ered world. In alcelebrities. Having to repeat the name and she has no Qullloquon sang until your very soul They seemed to be the ne plus untra aa exceptionally" pleasing novelty. hesitation In permitting the audience rebelled. It was a veritable Indiges- of toothsome excellence. his of th and respects Pay Topics ready paid Kinograma Miss Cleo Mayfield also had someGeorge Marlon to , bill. percelvd her perfervld love mak- tion of Qullloquon. tha complete to Georgo Sand, and to unconceal. Is the word. That waa her played that terrific bore. thing Terfervld, ing. . , . bantaotA. MoUera,. 'Mr, . Moeller . - Sophia ta there principally, to make . And the program eald: Of the bal- spine. What a spine! Miss Mayfield ars so alt tune much sung lad by Qulltoquon. betrayed spine In one of her of annshln In th now devotes hta attention to the fas- cynical and amusing remarks. She la still sung by Amer- -' costumes that well, I had never Imancient THERE'S plenty mualo and comedy on the cinating Sophia Arnold, with due "coa-tum- e there to sparkle,of and she sparkles, leans chiefly In the Appalachian agined, a spine to be so st th expenjifc everybody, effect. bill" now playing at Tentage. the mountains, and are here used In the She waa perfectly frank about It. Her assuredly a star role! Borne first time. Then It gown waa out at the back, as though theatre for the quips ar a bit candid and cr to give air to the spine, . and" there Quilloquons long Sophie la no play for prudes. If appeared that In the second was no deception. Miss Tea Chest the Kitty Gordon, there bi any today, and according to act, was verbatim from an histori- In her most spinal moments; never latesf reports, there are still a few. es L document of the period. Also compared with Mlgs Cleo MayfleK, spina tty: comedy, with very little substance, the longer festival But Miss Mayfield In her way, is an but plehty of fluff. The women lit differed from ao forth. , so on and She did many thing to prove artist. hoopaklrta, and the men gallantly -Interest the It may pub- that. 8he has a of makall able to say things that lic Again: quaint knack Mr. that to know Maokayes ing her points. and sho ts never noisy.-HIn modern garb, would sound ridicIn was CeorKe begun WV8hlngton "methodpt ta not unlike that of ulous. I mm not fond of costume December, on 1417, and completed Florence Moore, now starring they arc on-- par with dialect July 4, 1918. the authors preface of Miss play Breakfast In Bed. But she I stories which I detest but Sophie the published play being dated Sept in more two. And of the the "repressed burwith the successfully away get 15, 1918. In Look Who' Here. e den. there are twin beds, which are workMis Emily Stevens, always an actI the title of the The Hottentot quite as hard as In any of the ress of rare fascination, seemed a bit tatest outburst of Wllliarrifcolliarism, ed Woods farces. There was a time raspy In tha voice, and at first, her at George M. Cohanb Theatre. And when we might have said that all thiir strident note rather repelled. . Rut a virtulent outburst it proved to be. n Tomatter was they softened later. She was mot f It was the entertainnig William at hta day. we merely say thatnaughty. it is rather distinct, than usual.T 7t was portble best, doing all hi best trick, and silly. to. understand what she said which them all bravely with a valid The piece was Written by Frank haa not Invariably been the case. Slls-- doing excuse. Mendefrwlth lyrics by Edward Faul-toBteven did some excellent work, .in was made Victor excuse Th by and music by Silvle Haln. It apthe line of coquettish behayior, and and Willie himself with veiy pears that Mr. Lean himself was resinuous allurement. She was perfect- Mapes much more of WilUe himself, than of sponsible for a song called "When a ly trank about- .it, and well, Sophie Victor Mapfs. Mr. Collier stood In Wife Gets Fat surely a winsome was no lady. the centre of the stage and emitted In the company were Alicia subject! 11 fea- Supporting MI Stevens, and Ih and Mary McCarthy, .Louise, Kelley, hls dreUeric Incessantly, and tured, waa O. T. Hoggie, the well other character fed him, aa though Dave Qulxano, Georgia Mack, George known English actor, who played the he were a Hon at th Zoo, jelamoring B. Lynch and Madge Rash. at And Fgatnhound to pot to nourishment; i part of well,--1 promised name. a - Mr. say that Willie Collier was tho scream, An English playwright seems Ioj Hoggie seemed to be lost In the shuf- and a constant amusement. For me, have gone Ibsens Wild Duck sev- fle, and If the' role had any slgnlft-canc- e. he can Ho no wrong.' I lor hta brand (Srat better. Mr. Ernest, Renny is the Hubert Wilke of humor. It la perfectly spontaneous author of Wild Geeae.whiCh have lt eluded-hin- t; u . f played Gluck,"the"cotnposer,-whtrw- a and so satisfactory. Just" started csckHng in London. in "The Hottentot Mr. Colback th BorFerhapa brought Jaieo Lincoln Closest Fames hi Friend, Oppoemoa of la the Face of the i than The oldet plays in New Tork it m the lier trifle less a Adolf Link spontaneous ' member perhaps .he Continued, bkvne from j of the vast. In the usual, but that was only for those who present are. "Scandal which bpened .applet id- - had 'followed his assiduously. For at the Thirty-Nint-h i role of the Austrian ambawador, street theatre. , . Oil-Pa- Wko CKance ba worked out with care IXiirvrd " enJ Anna sad historical auracy. careTho produrtloa haa also th fully cast. Mr. Clonlnger plM officer, torn bepert of th Northern nad tween hta leyalty to hi country hta lvo for Ann Marshall, th llttl a girt from th Boutb. Th part of r ta played by Jam wh gives It a remarkable characterisation. Grope-wi- n ,ne- - most appealing- - character- - end the most thrtlHng perlod ,n a wy ,hat KriPs r.C,Rr1 . .h If ' r .r ' 1pre.eJ,ted nd thrills you wl irrleietably along iu ?tirrinK ection end heart... Interest. M4TIVEK to'EDhEJiDtY HTL'RniV Prtcm-.Mxhte, S5 t. 75c, il) d |