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Show The nations are said t.o have forgotten the golden rule. They think they make up by learning the leaden one. It is complained the people do not return borrowed books promptl. The kids will say if the borrowed books are those improving volumes they ought to read, that the borrowers should not be in any horry aboot returning re-turning them. The question of who started the war seems a good deal like that of the baseball that came through the kitrhen window, in which case after pvaminntinn nf The business picture ls to look brighter. You cam',, many people to adnit it I';' they are asked to make ij.' scription to some good rat" I " f Food clothing, and shelter called the basic necesslti9 life. The beys with girl rj,. to tote around will put gajj and ice rream in the rategor; L AT THE MAIN THEATRE SUNDAY Bringing Ginger Rogers and Joel Mc-Crea together again on the sreen "Primrose Path," at the Main Theatre proves itself one of j the season's most compelling ajl concerned, you discover that nobody trhew it and nobody batted it. dramas and a vehicle revealing new facets of the Rogers talent. In "Primrose Path" which is from the sensational Broadway drama, the supporting players, specially Marjorie Rambeau, Miles Mi-les Mander, Henry Travers, little Joan Carroll and the old time stage favorite, Queenie Vassal-who Vassal-who makes her screen debut as the acidulous grandmother, all do brilliantly and add much to the film's amazing realism and frankness. You'll enjoy "Primrose "Prim-rose Path." One form of the building industry in-dustry will as usual be very active act-ive from now on, consisting of the building of their nests by the birds. |