News from 20/12/1924
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Clark C, Griffith, Frederick Halsey, Walter Davenport, A. J. C., Capt. Dingle, Dr. Adolph J. Snow, Thomas R. Marshall, Alva Taylor, Ethel M. Somers, Paul L. Kinkead, N. J. Flatley, Dr. W. A. Evans, Hugh Fullerton, L. P., Richard Connell, Mary Allen Hulbert, George S. Chappell, Carolyn Wells, Patricia, F. M. W.,
ResumoLiberty Calumet the World's Greatest Baking Power Liberty Liberty American Money In This Issue In Our Next Issue A Girl Who Married for Money The Woodrow Wilson I Knew The True Story of the Mysterious " Mrs. Peck's " Long Friendship with the War President, for Years the Target of Innuendoes and Malicious Gossip, as Written by Herself to Silence the Wishpering of Tongues Woodrow Wilson's Simple and Humble Faith And Then What? Do You Know That the Entire Business World Can Be Divided into Two Classes—The Let's Goers and the and Then Whatters—And That the Latter Are the Greater Successes Because They Plan Carefully before They Make a Decision? The Great Unopen Spaces The Breath of the North Woods Is in This Stirring Narrative Even Though Its Plot Centers about Grand Central Station in New York Valet Auto Strop Razor Trub Is Coming Back! Liberty's All—American Football Team The Pick of This Year's Stars, Selected by N. J. Flatley, Veteran Boston Sports Writer, from Three Regional All-Star Teams Picked as Follows: All-Eastern, by "Eddie" Mahan All-Western, by Walter Eckersall All-Pacific, by "Brick" Muller Beauty a Gleamy Mass of Hair "California Fig Syrup " Liberty's Cross-Word Puzzle No. 7 Up from Nickel Kicking Gaze at Izzy Baline, the Singing Waiter with the Coin-Covering Feet, and Then at Irving Berlin, 37, and the Author of More than 300 Song Hits, Shows, and Also the Music Box Revues Liberty's $1,000 Capital Punishment Essay Contest Is Won by the Daughter of a Murderer Contestants Oppose Death Penalty by Almost 3 to 1 Federal Bumpers Bright Sayings of Children Pass to Heaven He Found It $500 for Last Lines to Limericks He'd Forgotten It Can You Be Trusted with a Car? How Do You Behave in an Emergency? Are You Slow, Erratic, or Paralyzed? If so, You Are Likely to Act the Same Way in a Motoring Crisis Says This Eminent Psychologist, Who Has Tested the Nerve of Hundred of Taxi Drivers Eight Years Skipper of the Senate Concluding Installment of a Notable Series Dealing with Problems and Personalities in Washington Those Christmas Blues After All, the Middle of the Sahara Descert Is Not the Loneliest Place on Earth—Try Being All Alone in New York at Yueltide, an Experience That Befell the Writer. But Never Again! The Youngest Big League Manager Beginning the Inspiring Story of Stanely (Bucky) Harris, Who Started out as Baseball Mascot and Breaker Boy in a Coal Mine, and Now, at 28, Is the Diamond General Who Led the Washington Senators to Their World Championship Victory Why I Made Staley Harris Manger Steamed Puddings for Christmas Dante's Inferno A Motion Picture Review Next Week: He Who Gets Slapped The Triumph of the Bath Four Beauties Who Bathed and Found Fame in Hollywood Bound for Rio Grande A Short Story of Love and Revenge; of Storms at Sea and Sunshine at the End Almond Roca Dr Scholl's Zino-Pads And Now Here Comes the Mother-In-Law! The Criminal in Us All An Article Which Reveals That the Shackles of the Law May Rest Very Lightly, Indeed, on Even Some of Our Most Respected Citizens Limericks, Care of Liberty Patterns to Suit Your Personality Patricia Patterns Anything but the Truth Trapped in a Steel Room, Detective Thorne Nevertheless Escapes Death and Unmasks the Murderer of Lennox, the Butler for Eldridge, the Slain Millionaire. But—Who Killed Eldridge, and Why? Dictograph Products Corporation Liberty What Is the Correct Temperature of a Room for Working? An Article on the Proper Method of Regulating the Heat and Ventilation of an Office Crane
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