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News from 27/09/1924

1924; Gale Group;

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Thyra Samter Winslow, Bozeman Bulger, W. L. George, Arild Bennett, Frank L. Hoffman Ll. D., Louise Closser Hale, Alva Taylor, Walter S. Hiatt, Lillian Day, Josephine Day, Frank R. Adams, Charles W. Lobdell, Hugh Fullerton, Richard Connell, George M. Cohan, Montague Glass, W. O. McGeehan, Genevieve Forbes, Corinne Lowe, Patricia, Angelo Patri,

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Liberty Calumet First Winners in Composite Dog Contest! Liberty Snobbishness In This Issue In Our Next Issue Broadway Bunk Liberty Why a Wife Wanted a Year's Vacation Friend Husband Breaks the Monotny of Marriage by an Occassional Business Trip. But How about His Helpmate? Isn't She Also Entitled to Marital Holidays? A Big League Club Owner Tells the Truth "The Best Investment I Ever Made Was to Pay $100,000 for Babe Ruth, " Says Colonel T. L. Huston, One-Time Half Owner of the Yanks, in This Discussion of Baseball from the Strictly Business Point of View The Highlighter The Love Story of a Modern Woman, Heart Broken at Seventeen! The Story & Clark Piano Company Twenty Years on Broadway and the Years It Took to Get There The Theater's Miracle Man Made His Première in New York, Confident of Being a "Riot" Instead He Turned out to Be a "Frost" Cohan's Own Story of His First Bitter Days of Adversity American Bond & Mortgage Co. "Stork Scale" Interviewing the Insignificant Florence Kierney, Who Handles Five Trunk Lines Simultaneously, Is Principally Anxious to Star in the Films The Ringers of Juarez A Short Story Wherein Love, Larceny, and Revolution Complicate the Already Adventurous Hazards of Racing South of the Rio Grande Art Corners Fletcher's Castoria Bright Sayings of Children This Weekly Will Pay $5 for Every Published Letter. Address Bright Sayings Editor, Libtery, Tribune Square, Chicago Your Child's Education The Joy of Life, the Creative, the Will to Do—Are They Being Repressed and Stunted in the Young by Orders to "Sit Still Keep Still" in School? This Article Declares They Are Peck & Hills Furniture Co. Liberty A Little Wider, Please! The Story of New York's Leading Tooth Extractor, Who Each Year Averages 5,000 Teeth, 15,000 Naughty Words from Patients, 34,800 Ouches, and Close to a Million Ohs! Working the Rattlers The Gamblers of the River Boats, the Smooth Sharpers of the Ocean Liners, Are in Our Midst Once More. Now They're De Luxe Travelers on the Fast through Trains, Fleecing Unwary Tourists and Wealthy Students of Millions Annually U. S. Shipping Board "Who Will Cast the First Stone?" An Interview with Illinois' First Woman Judge, Who Has No Theories, but an Uncanny Eye to Discern the Truth Small Talk Third of a Series of Articles by the Famous Novelist and Essayist on the Fine Art of Winning and Keeping Friends and on the Charm and Romance of Effective Etiquette Do You Sit at Your Table Bereft of Words, or Have You Learned the Secret of Amiable Consersation? Pleasant Speech Is a Key to the Riddle of People's Individuality. And the Is Being Lost Do We All Have Stage Fright? The Suffering Self-Conscious May Take Heart. Even Famous Actors Lose Their Nerve. But There Are Various Interesting Ways of Conquering This Insidious Form of Fear Manon Lescaut Liberty The Ever Increasing Cancer Threat What Science Knows—And Doesn't Know—About Most Dreaded Disease of Civilization Is Set Forth by America's Foremost Student of the Subject Gyping Mr. Finkbine An Exposé of the High Financial Peril of Being a Man about Town Wildroot Cocoanut Oil Shampoo He Has Written the Most Fascinating Novel of the Year True Love But What Is True Love? Is It the Ardent Fire of the Honeymoon, the Placid Contentment of Middle Age—Or Something Else? Baseball's Most Durable Hurler! King of the World's Tennis Courts! Suggestions for the Autumn Bride Make It Smartly Simple and Meet the Mode Pretty Hands Stage Folk Have to Learn to Make Their Hands Appear Beautiful, Whether They Are or Not. They Do It by Studying Graceful Gesture, Because . . . . Are Essential to Beauty, Declares Lovely Corinne Griffith Knee Deep in Sea Water If Age Is Creeping upon You, Consider Robert Dollar Who Was a Wage Earner before the Civil War, and Now at the Age of 80 Has Undertaken to Make a Success of the First "Round-The-World" Steamship Line Banker Deaf for Years Now Hears Perfectly Corns De Secia Mooers, Who Will Shortly Be Observed by Film Fans in It Is the Law, Made Ready for Cinema Distinction by Playing in Stock Ready! Camera! Valentino's Greatest Role-"Monsieur Beaucaire" Next Week: Tom Mix and "Tony" in the Last of the Duanes A Little Bit of Broadway Tom Corbin Acquires a Times Square Polish, and Pansi, Trying to Relinquish Jazz, Discovers That Love Knows No Geography, in This Final Installment of the Serial The Liberty Gauge & Instrument Co. Henderson Brothers Auto Expert Confessions of a Shyster by One Who Was Disbarred In Which a School for Perjury—And a Woman Witness Who Collapsed on the Stand—Bring the Author to Justice Kohler of Kohler Crane

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