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Must be satisfied to make $32.50 a week at start. Write Albert Mills, Route Mgr., 2235 Monmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Any information leading to the conviction of those who broke into in-to my house on the night of November No-vember 30th will receive $25.00 reward. Vern Draper, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE--Wagons or wheels. P. M Peterson, Ephraim, Utah. SYSTEM SfeA jf lakes Dancinft jJJa Bjelke Shoe Hospital MOUNT PLEASANT f 1 fry h ; - - 3 l'J u ' eW' 4a4 Toy pets sAem an .ji. -l" , JrsiTefrier'harily Played on her ',"- v II"JivSsicH school Bosket Bull V -t4 - ' V '' , Bull Punk' ! (mf . . ; ' Wc 1 . ' in chin. . l x ...i...i kg & crtoryof BARBARA STANWYCK by George Brent T T has U-en my good fortune to appear opposite Barbara Her Irish ancestry is in her favor. She is moody and sen- Stanwyck in two recent pictures. I came away from sitive, as the Irish always are . . under a reserved, almost each of them with a new appreciation of the power pos- clannish exterior. Her love of children and hor devotion to sessed ty this amazing young actress. She is clever; at her jmmejiate family amount almost to obsessions. She ( times she is extremely beautiful, but more than anything u b)(mt &nd but n(.vcr th0UKMI.ns or cruel, else she has power and personality in generous proper- know ,nd yciy dimcull to understand. She l,on has many friends but few confidantes. Those confidantes Her real name is Ruby Stevens and she was born in Brook- ghe picks herself without regard to their financial or social lyn, N. Y., on July 16, 1907. She is of Scotch-Irish parent- standing In the community. I have never known a woman aKe and was educated in Brooklyn schools. In those days who M me for 80cia, positioIL , she played on the basket ball team. Also she figured prominently in dramatics. AJ o( qualjljc,3 ,t.n(J lhemst.ivc3 u, her career as an ' I have been told that her childhood was filled with hard- actress. She docs no "surface" acting. If anything, her ships . . that her road to success was not an easy way. emotions are almost too repressed, but she has great pow- This se ems to be borne out in her self-assurance, her in- er to move people by the innate inteasity and sincerity of d. (Terence to the opinions of her equals, and her never- her r(;action3. Audiences have learned to believe in the failing consideration for those whom you might think i,-,, ; iv.m h,.Af All of were not. She dtlikc authority, ignores authoritative parts she plays. She U-lieves m them herself. All of I people, but expends no end of time and energy in helpin.hich means that Barbara Stanwyck is a very fine actress j others who have no right to expect her help. sjfexz 'nee1 j |