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KIRA PANGS AS \ Give a sentence withthe word > Occult” any i ctll; but few are Judging the Movies (Continued from page 21) one of them. was played by Miss Joan Craw- ford, who still ries favorite figure, and excellent photography, and an unusual con- However, this part around our when you consider nice action, clusion you can believe that “Twelve Miles Out” is worth seeing. . | HE those loving Russian homes where Papa slits the landlord’s throat, Granpa gets drunk and cleaves open the hired girl’s head, Granma secretly to her illegitimate while little Eva goes crazy for lack of enter- Whereupon the Little ts his eyes aloft and cracks “What does it mean, what docs it mean?” or some other Russian bromide. While accurate Power or Darxn thfully reproduces one of sends valentines stepson, inment. her c this is possibly not an description of “The Power of Darkness,” you get that sort of an impression from it. The native domestic customs were interesting and the players all looked and acted like Russians— the fact that they were Russians might have had something to do with that—but the terrible hope- lessness of peasant existence was too faithfully and ponderously re- produced by Director Weine and his Moscow Art players. too murky and drab to be much fun this hot weather. “Look here,” shouted the agi- tated customer, rushing into the chem strychnine instead of quinine.” “Then that will be another fourpence, sir,” said the assistant. —Tir Birs A flock of sheep bolted in a London street. We hear that a road-mender who started to count them was gently wakened an hour later by a comrade just in time for dinner. —Hovmorist NT THE YOUNGER CROWD HAS PRESERVED ONE TRADITION! it N OTHING gratifies us more than to point out that Fatimas are an outstand- ing favorite with today’s younger set—rounding out the prestige of a blend famous for quality 1903. FATIMA $s St 2 : Sy ie S Wie Z SEZ since QUALITY, yes— twenty-four years LIGGETT & MYERS TOBA. It was | | shop, “you gave me | Heel The point of saturation in the automobile trade was reached in 1932, so the manufacturers had to devise a car that would run without a driver or passengers. 29 comicbooks.com