News from 25/10/1924
1924; Gale Group;
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Theodore Roosevelt, Elisabeth Cobb, G. S. Dougherty, Horatio Winslow, Mary M. McBride, Richard Adams, M. E. Hennessy, Walter Davenport, Rebecca West, Alva Taylor, Seamus Dillon, Lillian Day, Frank R. Adams, Morgan Burke, George M. Cohan, F…Ding H. Yost, Julia Harpman, Patricia, Angelo Patri,
ResumoLiberty Calumet Baking Powder Liberty Liberty America to the Air In This Issue In Our Next Issue Carolyn Wells' Latest Mystery Story Liberty Words That Begin with K Never before in All History, You Will Agree, Has Man Been so Bedeviled of Woman as Our Hero in Valet Auto Strop Razor Ballot Slackers Medicine for the Mob From down the Street Comes That Most Ominous of Sounds—The Throaty Roar of the Approaching Mob! What Is to Be Done? How to Stop Them? an Account of the Many Tricks, Some Humorous, Some Brave, Which Have Averted Wholesale Bloodshed Wildroot Cocoanut Oil Shampoo A Divorce Tells the Truth Revealing the Startling Fact That within Forty-Eight Hours after Marriage a Bride Knows Whether or Not She Has Chosen the Wrong Man for a Mate Beware of These Honeymoon Reefs Health-O-Meter Peck & Hills Merton of the Movies Next Week: Circe the Enchantress, with Mae Murray Once Again, the Perfect Lover The Newest Feat of Demille Director Casts Vera Reynolds, a Comparative Unknown, in the Leading Role of Feet of Clay and Thrusts a New Star into the Movie Sky Twenty Years on Broadway And the Years It Took to Get There The Life Story of the Miracle Man of the Stage---Written by Himself Federal School of Illustrating The Story & Clark Piano Company "Americans Make the Finest Husbands!" The Stool Pigeon The Detective Who Solved New York's Famous Rosenthal Murder Mystery Tells How a Professional Informer Discovered the Slayers—With inside Tips on How the Police and Stool Pigeons Work Together Speedwriting the Natural Shorthand Bright Sayings of Children $500 for Last Lines to Limericks—See Page 3 "The Sherlock Holmes of America" What Makes an Athlete? Strength—Did You Say? Strong!—Strength Is the Least of the Five Necessary Qualifications Given by This Expert Seventy-Seven Years of Sunshine An Interview with Sunshine Hawks, for Thirty-One Years a Lion of the Chautauqua, in Which Is Revealed, Incidentally, a New Version of Why Booth Shot Lincoln Carolyn Wells The Next Time a Lion In the Early Dawn of the Human Race, Brain Pits Itself against Brawn in a Battle to Death Lejade the Precious Perfume Safe-T-Stat Motor Heat Indicator Flectcher's Castoria Bayer Aspirin Trub From Bronx Cocktails To—Nut Sundaes Where Are the Bartendes of Yesteryear? Eddie, Who Once Flourished a Mean Shaker on Broadway and Now Ladles out Whipped Cream, Tells the Secret Queen of Versatility in Women's Sports He's the Ace of Polo Scorers for 1924 Liberty New Faces for Old Vanity—All Is Vanity—And the Men Are as Bad as the Girls. If You Doubt It, Read "Danderine" "California Fig Syrup" Interviewing the Insignificant Dorothya La Veneer "Most Women Are Born Gold Diggers,"Says Fair New Yoek Butterfly,"And the Rest Achieve It" Liberty King of the Campus Memories Crowd upon Buck Haskins and Send Him Flying to Vera—With Unexpected Results Dr Scholl's Zino-Pads Dictograph Products Corporation Varied Garments Both Modish and Easy to Make The New Autumn Sports Clothes Strangest College in the U. S. Here at Last, We Are Told, Is a College That Successfully Blends Theory and Practice in Its Six Year Course---Where Students Study for Five Weeks and Then Go to Work for a Similar Period U. S. Shipping Board The Golf Bride A Short Story of Two Newlyweds and a Honeymoon Which Sliced into the Rough Liberty Hot Spot Auris Belived in Coolidge The Story of Frank Stearns, Who Worked for Ten Years to Place Calvin Coolidge in the White House, and Who Now Is the Chief Executive's Confidential Agent Liquid Veneer Crane
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