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AT LoCAL MINES '
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turn To Woril With·
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D1Cbl he - · Ulat he loo,nod &amp;
Deaf and ,.dumb orlttor: 80 7q~ ..
dlreclor 11.. dollan;- and br1Cbl
and early the nen mom~V~J: he was llted my leCture?
Newspaper Reporter: Yes air, I'd
at tbt dlreetor's 'ho~a tryina to
like to publish a ftnlfr-prlnt of
aeL II baell.
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NUMBU A&amp;IJAm 01'1'
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KOII,_, Mareh . 30-.lfmmJ 11. llttle ahadow bo11tns ou, a 4\lirk: ~
Pinl.a:JICJI, Hollywood.'a most econo- rU1ht..
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Vp and
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DorothY MackAUI says the th.lnB
have a. nlte rock p.rden 1n her
that's
alowinl up the wheellll of prq
~verly Hlllll home. so 1he went
out to a. qt,tarry and tried to buy gress 1..1 the pedestrians that 1am:
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the tavern cafe ts nOW! servlng wlld

of Nat.ure

t.ook

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oats aa a breakraat. 'rooo.
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to

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Ute ali:obolle ward so fried the oth· at !,he reaJ 100% Americans ih the
er eveni.n&amp;, lha.t tbe DUI'8ell had to movinr picture industry. ,Be. has

use a pan-cake turner to roll hlm even cone so fnr ars to have all bls""'" 11
1
Tur.,k.l$. to,ets natUraJtzed,.
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over ln bed.
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Vald
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The prJze•ftehter who tried to clo hi&amp; m&amp;h aut. hat in the car.

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ness without addinr an~ bulk.
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real-eel tram childhood.

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mical ~. ll aiM» t.he moat bu&amp;Lrrea .. uu ~ la town. The other
Tt!n·Secoad Talldll
D1Cbl he - · Ulat he loo,nod &amp;
Deaf and ,.dumb orlttor: 80 7q~ ..
dlreclor 11.. dollan;- and br1Cbl
and early the nen mom~V~J: he was llted my leCture?
Newspaper Reporter: Yes air, I'd
at tbt dlreetor's 'ho~a tryina to
like to publish a ftnlfr-prlnt of
aeL II baell.
•
ybur speech.

NUMBU A&amp;IJAm 01'1'
'

'

KOII,_, Mareh . 30-.lfmmJ 11. llttle ahadow bo11tns ou, a 4\lirk: ~
Pinl.a:JICJI, Hollywood.'a most econo- rU1ht..
•
I

'

hid

nm::rne

No ' - · Bold 'l'luUl DDIII
Vp and
&amp;ute.ud
A clluy Uttle extra 11&gt;1 wanted to
DorothY MackAUI says the th.lnB
have a. nlte rock p.rden 1n her
that's
alowinl up the wheellll of prq
~verly Hlllll home. so 1he went
out to a. qt,tarry and tried to buy gress 1..1 the pedestrians that 1am:
under them
Youth must

the see&lt;lJ,

Wonder;~

Pollee

~~

man

ilo

haY~ it&amp; fting •

(h

Arid

the tavern cafe ts nOW! servlng wlld

of Nat.ure

t.ook

1

oats aa a breakraat. 'rooo.
A certain fore~-Kn director
to

ta

one

Ute ali:obolle ward so fried the oth· at !,he reaJ 100% Americans ih the
er eveni.n&amp;, lha.t tbe DUI'8ell had to movinr picture industry. ,Be. has

use a pan-cake turner to roll hlm even cone so fnr ars to have all bls""'" 11
1
Tur.,k.l$. to,ets natUraJtzed,.
1
over ln bed.
I•an Lebedell 1has l!Ouatit' on·
0~ 1 AU8tin SO that he e&amp;n WHf: " .."
!'11011
Vald
...
The prJze•ftehter who tried to clo hi&amp; m&amp;h aut. hat in the car.

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All Ti•''' rt~t41L •• t:rltll14 4M

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PuiJ 11tul '"' #MiiNII .,.,

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Numberless womea will choos.e ·.., ... : ~~
these undies for their new sHm-Une 1
lrocl&lt;~

.)

•

'11i'c pant1n button ~t the stcf'/., J
buceing the hips through tlie fittrd r' ' 11
yoke. The leg5 have sufficient ful• .
ness without addinr an~ bulk.
\,fThe brassiel'e i!l fitted with darts}i
at the front. lt closta at the back.. '
•

t

1un

I

•

This little aet it ao .Nsily madA ~
'
The saving in tost is enormous. "1 :t, IICI'
'

I

Crepe de chin~ c:rePt satin and at 141 r
trepe sil~ a.re ui~ for renei'al weaf•;;tL
1
BatiS1c and cotton mesh are apte&amp;. r! 1
did for tennis or golf.
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t•i•t4 ;, ~iu~ II I• 20 .M n 'I• 40.
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