News from 19/12/1925
1925; Gale Group;
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Franklin B. Fargo, Richard Halliday, Mary Brush Williams, Fannie Hurst, Edward H. Smith, William S. Forman, Edna Wallace Hopper, John Monk Saunders, Ralph Barton, Hugh Fullerton, Quinn Martin, Sophie Kerr, M. S. B. Korsmeyer, Ethel M. Somers, Col. William Mitchell, Harvey Fergusson, Max Lief,
ResumoLiberty Calumet Baking Powder Coty Baby Ruth "Our Country! in Her Intercourse with Foreign Nations May She Always Be in the Right; but Our Country, Right or Wrong" "With Your Shield or on It" In This Issue In Our Next Issue The Blackmailers of New York Liberty Tungar Battery Charger The Most Anxious Moments in a Woman's Life A Discourse on Gray Hairs, Fading Figures, Getting Husbands, Keeping Them, and the Difficult Choice as to Which Is Worst Kodel At the End of the Bandit Trail How Gerald Chapman and Dutch Anderson, the Two Most Spectacular Criminals of Modern Times, Went down to Defeat at the Hands of the Law Zonite National Cash Registers Johnny Hines Who Are the Eleven Greatest Football Players of the Year? Out with Santa Claus A Short Story in Which Christmas Eve Loneliness Almost Leads a Lovely Lady to the Lockup Williams Aqua Velva World's Greatest Speaker Values How It Feels to Fast Longer than Anyone Else—And Live! What It's like to Go Hungry for Forty-Two Days, as Told by the University of Chicago's Walking Laboratory Hold-Heet Apollo Chocolates Flexible Flyer Bright Sayings of Children This Weekly Will Pay $5 for Every Published Letter Describing the Bright Sayings of a Child. Address the "Bright Sayings Editor," Liberty, P. O. Box 380, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y. None Such Mince Meat Liberty's $50,000 Prize Story Mannequin A Serial of a Girl's Destiny and the Law Red Hat Gasoline The Continental Scale Works The Daisy Hat Bag Planert's Northlight Skates The Younger Generat On—Is It Really so Wicked? Second Article of a Series in Which the Most Discussed Social Problem of Today Is Brought into a New and Highly Interesting Light by Representative Opinions Gathered by Liberty from 140 American and Canadian Cities and Towns Bosch Radio Pathserial Football Becomes America's Greatest Game More than 25,000,000 Persons Paid $50,000,000 to See It in 1925; Is It Really, as Some Say Each Year, a Danger to Youth and Education? The Mennen Company Aplets Mitchell Calls Our Military Organizations Obsolete Our Falcons Are Losing Their Wings and Our Reserves Are Nothing but a Myth, Says French Beauty I've Learned How They Get It LaSalle Extension University No-Blur for Windshields Sanford's No Joke to Be Deaf Liberty Airid Air Valves Stacomb Hamilton Beach Nestor Johnson Mfg. Co Rexall Drug Store The First Night A Chronicle of Happy Hearts along the Great White Way The Glidden Companies The Silver Saddle A Tale of Spanish Fire and American Hard-Headedness, and What Happened When Love Touched a Spark to the Mixture Ingersoll Dollar Stropping Outfit Corns Dr Scholl's Zino-Pads American Bond & Mortage Co The Princess of Frog Hollow A Story of a Rich Boy's Love for a Girl of the Slums, and of a Day of Reckoning between Honor and Social Standing Fatima Liberty Magazine Radio Listeners Direct Wlib Melba: Melodies and Memories The Story of a Golden Voice and a Glorious past Thermo Mills, Inc Cuticura Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets True-Fit Optical Company Propp Kemp's Balsam The American Floor Surfacing Machine Co Lubbers & Bell Kissproof Lipstick Midwest Radio Corporation Gastrogen Tablets Amplion Ingersoll Dollar Pen Kohler-Antidote Eau De Cologne News of the World Graphic Section A Smile, a Bow, and a Close-Up Beautiful Blondes and Brunettes Liberty's Cross-Word Puzzle No. 47 The Guide Motor Lamp Mfg. Co Bayer Aspirin Liberty's Nut-Cracker Contest $400 a Week in Prizes Our Newest Entertainment—Open to Everybody Smartly Placed Seams Enhance Season's Frocks Patricia: Charming Designs for the Home Dressmaker For Any Pattern on This Page Send Ten Cents Making a Success of Homemade Fudge Sheaffer's Kohler of Kohler
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