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Psst -There’s a note in itt” MOVIES (Continued from page 15) show. Menjou makes a charming Rinaldi and the death scene is origi nal Hemingway—and just about his best. Director Borzage almost spoiled a good job by releasing some pigeons | and bringing in the Armistice just to make his heroine’s death signifi- cant, but this is just a bit of sour lemon at the very bottom of the glass. Compared with any other production can name, “A Farewell to is bold, uncompromising and apted with the greatest respect for the author’s work. And Helen Hayes gives it a truly fine performance. “TF I Had a Million” was done by practically the entire staff of the Paramount corporation, but they might have been clever enough not to have told anybody. SPORTS (Continued from page 7) is coming to town pretty soon. The orderlies at the Polyclinic hospital across the street from the Garden always seem so happy and cheerful | during the Hockey season. Busy hands you know make light work. —Rex Deane. INFERIOR DECORATING (Continued from page 17) the burro and maybe we'd be able to start off life together—without doing things to each other we might never forget. Thats if they got to match. Personally, if one or the other has to get painted I'd rather have the Burro all white and the walls a dark black, then when I come in late at night—I can see where the animal is—before I get to the light switch. I can’t imagine nothing worse than being in a small space with a angry burro in the dark, unless those dam eagles should be in there too. I'm sorry to have to disguss all this with you. Its your business and you go ahead. As long as the old oil wells keep a pumpen I'll pay the bills. But for Christmas sake lets have done with any more animals. With full confidents Sincerely & Cordially Unchid P. Nitterdiller P.S. Don’t bother having it shod as I will put boxing gloves on the hind hoofs. KS be Flat Taste? Add Abbott's Bitters to ginger ale. 50c bottle for only 25c! Box 44, Baltimore, Md.—Advt. 29 A Rpuler HOTEL fe! | IT MUST EXCEL! [ * Every Room with Bath | | patty $2.00 oP Weekly $11.50 0p Located in a delightful section which retains traditional dignity and quiet charm. Here is every provision for comfort, Solarium, roof garden, lounge, library, rec- reation rooms and entertainment FOK MEN AND WOMEN The GEORGE WASHINGTON 23rd Street and Lexington Ave., New York City Tune i Station WOR Mon. to 5.30 9. Mt. Jone Gartai’s Orchestra. Rex Sheridan, Baritone CURES FOOTACHE OR HEADACHE Os: A puzzle you will be delighted with the e series, published Famous tor that, what-shall-wedo- tonight feeling. | Vou ean secure a Astrology Big 1933 Reading Only 50c peer i: are Gharecte analyee vie. YOGI ALPHA, bos fai Dest. SAN DIEGO, CaLiF c for 6 Months Introductory Offer National Sportsman has ara been outdoor ut crammed ing. — fish and trapp pictures, mation rifles, game places to fish a ete. To introd tional Sportsman send it to you months for only National Sportsman, 119 Transit Bldg., Boston, Mass. Name .. Street city ++ State comicbooks.com