News from 26/12/1925
1925; Gale Group;
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Mrs. Thomas F. Ritter, Fannie Hurst, Quinn Martin, William E. Borah, Walter Davenport, Ellis Parker Butler, George Kibbe Turner, Schwell Enbach, Elisabeth Redfield, O. O. McIntyre, Richard Carter, Ethel M. Somers, R. Kenneth McFarland, Paul L. Kinkead, C. A. Klamm, Franklin B. Fargo, C. F. Haywood, Ralph Barton, Hugh Fullerton, Brenda Ueland, Frank Condon, J. William Finch, Richard Halliday, Joseph Ferrelly, R. P. Rice, Mary Brush Williams, Mrs. George W. Lowe, Patricia, Melba, George S. Dougherty, Petra Kosberg,
ResumoLiberty Paramount Pictures Star Six Liberty Christmas Carol In This Issue In Our Next Issue Another Fine Story by George Kibbe Turner Liberty A Christmas Present for Grandpa Remember Pigs Is Pigs? Here's One about a Polar Bear That's Just as Funny Your Mirror Tells the Story of Your Future The Blackmailers of New York The Startling Exposure of a New Phase of an Old Criminal Industry, Which Has Spread Its Tentacles over America's Largest City, and Is Rapidly Extending Itself into Domains of Wealth and Respectability in All Quarters of the Land Chevrolet Prince Albert New Hotel Sherman Liberty's All-American Football Team Archie: "But What Was the Trouble between Them?" Sectional Honor Teams for 1925 As Chosen by the Country's Leading Coaches Postum Cereal Co. Some Outstanding Players of 1925 Listen to These Girls How Two Ambitious Americans Sang Their Way from Sunday School to Grand Opera Who Is Santa Claus? A Confidential Story about the Jovial Old Chaps Who Gladden the Children's Hearts Each Year The Florida Ballyhoo A Survey of the Joyous Land Where the Beautiful Bird-Dogs, the Jack-Hounds, and the Binder-Bennies Flourish, and Nothing Is Too Good for the Customer! Fatima Liberty Magazine Liberty's $ 50,000 Prize Story Mannequin A Serial of a Girl's Destiny and the Law The Younger Generation Is It Really so Wicked? Final 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 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. What Is the Soul? The World's Oldest Unanswered Question How a Problem Which Has Been Perplexing Men since Earliest Antiquity Has Been Revived in a New and Interesting Way by the Trial of an Aged Colorado Physician for the Murder of His Daughter Now and Then A Sprightly Story of a Bride, a Christmas Present, and the Bygone Days at Yuletide Melodies and Memories The Story of a Golden Voice and a Glorious past Kitchen Klenzer Smartsilk Hosiery Feminex Liberty Lasalle Extension University Fidelity Bond and Mortgage Co. Liberty's Cross-Word Puzzle No. 48 Liberty Famous L. C. Smith Kemp's Balsam Keep Your Scalp Clean and Healthy with Cuticura Free Speech A Protest against the Practice of Trying to Control Opinions by Law McKay Tire Chains A Woman Makes His Clothes And They're a Wow in Paris, Says This Sartorial Adventure, but It's Just as Well, When You Come Back, Not to Let Irwin Cobb or Ring Lardner See Them News of the World Graphic Section A Smile, a Bow, and a Close-Up New Faces Seen on the Screen $400 a Week in Prizes Liberty $10 for Every Letter on This Page For a "Liberty Bell" Radio and Blue Laws Criticism An Opportunity to Speak up Human Hearts Closely Attuned The Main Attraction From a Shut-In Broadcast Musical Comedies Not What, but How! The Good Stuff Comes Last Fashionable Patterns of Paris Inspiration For Any Pattern on This Page Send Ten Cents Stylish Gowns for Daytime and Evening Prepare Your Christmas Dinner the Day before Liberty Fresh TuxedoTobacco Ipana Tooth Paste
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