News from 21/06/1924
1924; Gale Group;
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Frances Peck, Wyndham Martyn, John Taintor Foote, Corinne Lowe, Hugh Fullerton, Burns Mantle, James J. Montague, W. O. McGeehan, George Barr McCutcheon, Frederic Arnold Kummer,
ResumoLiberty Liberty We Are for Sports Table of Contents of This Issue The Democratic Presidential Nominee In Our Next Issue Liberty Stealing Styles! The True Story of a Fashion Pirate Zonite Nujol Three Fights a Day for Jack! Summer Calls—And They Answer! Valley of Dreams Thundering Hoofs—Cheering Crowds Saratoga in the Midst of the Racing Season—The Setting in Which Is Enacted This Thrilling Two-Part Story of Love, Intrigue, and a Woman's Revenge Wildroot Taroleum Hair-Wash President Coolidge What Chance Has Maisie? A Frank and Penetrating Article on the Price Which Broadway Exacts from Girls It Permits to Succeed, Written by a Recognized Authority on the Stage and Its Affairs So the Cabinet Waited The Story and Clark Piano Company John Barrymore in "Beau Brummel" "The Signal Tower" My High Spots in Tennis! Reveals Method of Training and Playing the Game Truscon Copper Steel Standard Buildings Trub Breaks into the Movies the Fifth Installment of Trub's Diary The Turning Point in the Life of F. Edson White President of Armour and Company By Viola Brothers Shore: Some of My Best Friends Are Women A Startling Analysis of Present Day Relations of the Strong and the Fair Fletcher's Castoria Bayer Aspirin Fashion Does Some New Steps in the Dance Frock Patricia Patterns Roger & Gallet Hickok Belts Parker Duofold Fashion's Decree Is for Simplicity of Lines Accidents That Have Put Men in the White House—And Kept Them out! the Disappointments of Clark and Hoover It Was Bryan Who Closed the Presidential Gate to Clark, While Hoover Shut It against Himself Youth Is Stranger than Fiction A Short Story of Love and Mystery That Centers in the Flip of a Borrowed Coin Valet Auto Strop Razor Six Thrilling Lessons in Safety First! Who "Owns" the Children? Disagreements between Parents Concerning their Authority destroy their Children's Respect, Mr. Kummer Asserts Selling Booze to Society How Nerve, a Beard, and an Air of Mystery Made an Ex-Dancing Master a Millionaire Some of the Old Glamour That We Used to Attach to Smugglers and Blockade Runners Now Sticks to the Bootlegger Some of the Old Glamour That We Used to Attach to Smugglers and Blockade Runners Now Sticks to the Bootlegger By His Private Secretary: Sizing up the Boss No Man Is a Hero to His Valet—And No Emperor of Finance Wears a Crown before the Young Woman Who Takes His Dictation G. L. Miller & Co. "Advertising-Ly Speaking" Romeo in Moon Village A Thrilling Serial Novel Can a Man Love Live Heautiful Girls All at Once—And Equally as Well? Romeo Egerton Faces This Problem in the Following Installment of Mr. McCutcheon's Fascinating Serial Palmer Institute of Authorship Freezone Meyer Both Company Tongue Twisters! $5 for Bright Sayings of Children Warwicks of Democracy's Convention Discovered—Maybe—The Perfect Film Lovers! Composite Dogs! Eight Years without a Day off! The True Story of Everett Scott, "The Most Dependable Player in Baseball, " Who Has Played in 1,200 Consecutive Games Bright Sayings of Children This Weekly Will Pay $5 for Every Published Letter. Address Bright Sayings Editor, Liberty, Tribune Square, Chicago $5 for Tongue Twisters Texaco Lux Won't Shrink Woolnes
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