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T call her my little Jurlge pays $3 for each one pri Judging the Movies 19) and that thing he Circus.” (Continued from page circus over on his pla he was making a litt “The were was going to call Naturally, two or three extra tents and a few supers | sround the 4] and, out of neighborly spirit, the Metro diree- invited these come over and visit. there tors spectators to While they uw the directors found visiti idle cameramen or two of their own, so said, “after all we're just hovs and girls together, a picture were a few actor so let's and, as most of you people like cireus work, let's just have a little circus phere.” So they did, and in order to make it clear they had abso lutely no intention of the producti atmos utilizing of their friend and neighbor, Mr. Chaplin, they gave their little entertainment t unique title “Cireus Rookies.” T don't know what else to tell you about “Circus Rookies” other than it is a vulgar, coarse, rude, mean, unconnected, senile, sense- less, shabby, gross, rustic, nig- gardly piece of entertainment. W | - “Well, anyway, Harry, there goes the whistle and we're al- ready half-way down ‘Telephone service, a public trust An Advertisement of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company Tue widespread owner- ship of the Bell Telephone System places an obliga- tion on its management toguard rousands of stockholders. Its responsibility for so large part of the country’s. tele- 1 obli- shall ways be adequate, depend- hone service imposes gation that the service ole and satisfactory to theuser. The only sound policy that will meet these obligations is to continue to furnish the best pos- sible service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. the Bell There is then in ———————— TRIED AND FOUND WANTING The Gold Digger q JUDGE PAYS $5 FOR EACH ONE PRINTED. the savings of its hundreds of System noincentive toearn speculative or large profits. Earnings must be sufh- cient to assure the best possible e and the financial intey- rity of the business. Anything ser in excess of these requirements goes toward extending the ser- vice or keeping down the rates. This is fundamental in’ the policy of the company. The Bell System’s ideal is the same as that of the public it serves—the most telephone ser- viceand the best, at theleast cost tothe user. It accepts its respon- sibility for a nation-wide te phone service as a public trust. MUNOROUS-WLUTRATION Rofeut Parnegey Hy up-to-date c field, full of Ni this delightful, . Write for free Last Word in Michigan Ave. at 20th St., Dept. 3 CHICAGO, ILL, comicbooks.com