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MOVIES (Continued from page 20 LUDIN GT ON / | LINES the play because they simply set some clothes horse against her and let him be knocked over by her whirl- wind sex appeal. She never had to y but Miss Garbo. That| NEW YORK s popular such is no WASHINGTON of mine. Wa once was president of the U. S. The EVERY HOUR fact remains that in “Grand Hotel” Garbo'is‘supposed to be:a‘child= ON THE HOUR : ® Mi like, lov y dancer and she appe about as easy on her feet, as And Frequert Service for | enhemeral and wiltor hes ispy_ oe PHILADELPHIA | a bull: ele phant suffering hoof anc BALTIMORE NORFOLK mouth disease. Yet I he y advise you to see @ “Grand Hote IS soon aS you can. Rate Reduction Even with Miss Garbo you'll find it us appealing and real as anything you've ever scen on the screen. Still in Effect SPORTS (Continued from page 12) present last year when Glendon pére, who has charge of the locked in combat with Glendon fils who is the Lion mentor. The treat of the day was the busy putt-putte ring of sundry Coast Guard cutt i dashed wildly in all directi ing stray flotsam and jet quantities before the r catch of the day being cutter number s ALL HOTEL PORTER, PENNA. R. R. STATIONS, TRAVEL BUREAUS, WESTERN UNION OR POSTAL TELEGRAPH m in large The best orted by xty eight; two bot- tles of Haig & Haiy, a bundle of stock certificates (watered), and the Penn shell which Was just finishing: last year’s ra One of the chief joys of being « crewman at Oxford or Cambridge the training table. Beefsteaks, kid- ney puddings, and plenty of nut brown ale make the whole grind easier to take. How much b OCEAN TRIPS to NOVA SCOTIA The on the famous liners KUNGSHOLM y] MA | GRIPSHOLM , DROTTNINGHOLM = NOUN TEST You leave New York on one ship and return from Halifax on another, thus giving yourself the opportunity of enjoying the comforts of two Ocean Liners on each four-day trip. Round Trip, First Firat: Clase) Be Visits. Close to Park Ave Leave New York on Fifth Avenue shops, the iver are | eur own boys who do it on a peanut butter and lettuce sandwich. | Quite the most unsung member of any crew is the coxswain. A good like a taxi driver, can save his passengers time and effort by cut- q 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 ting the corners, After listening to 4 4 4 4 q q { { i 4 < @ Stay a day at The Lexington. Th t with other he the blistering tongue lashings handed out to perspiring crewmen by these diminutive bozos I have decided that all top sergeants and mule skinners must have received their technic lashed to the stern lines of a racing shell. | M Central, and not far from the bright lights of Broadway. Kungsholm Drottningholm Gripsholm May 28 Rooms all one price — first come first served This is the Ideal Sea Trip with all the advantages of a transatlantic crossing. Perfect relaxation for those who seek health and rest, Difficult T 2 government's yoing to find it ard to stop short selling in the stock market so long the market stages weekly demonstrations of the fact that a gu any other way while for those who want activity there is something doing every min- ute. Dancing—Deck Sports—Swim ming Pool—Exquisite Lounges and HOTEI Public Rooms. Marvelous food and service, Cruise membership strictly wate: EXINGTON Apply to Local Tourist Agent or to 48th St. Swedish American Lexington Ave; at. CHAS, E. ROCHESTER, General Manager Head Office, 21 State Street, New York nites $10 and up a sucker to play it —Southern Lumberman. comicbooks.com