McLEAN’S PICTURES.
A CHOIU'S GIRL'S KOMAXC!
M lien a .specially girly nnisiciil comedy comes to a college town. ( luirlie Mu.m thinks it will he funny In see what his cousin, Unmet: Turbos, a prodigy ot learning. will do if he finds
e. disturbingly forward and ,li- 1 raei ingly pretty chorus <_-irl m his rooms, knov.iii!/, one. the prineipal dinner in the shew, .Marcia Meadows. Cliarlipersuade- her in walk in eu llurme as lie -n - s| inlying hy hi- lirc-ide. Mar via does so. Iml after the epi-odo. leelashamed of herself. Horace, de-pit" hi- horn-rin mod speetai-lcs. she thinks ha- rather lure eves. lie likes her more Ilian that, lie follows her in New York later and marries her. This causes trnid'le. .Marcia, who Inis heeli olfered a part in the Frivolities, olfeiids the manager hy tiirniug him down. lie sneers at her tall, el Unfair and a Harlem Hal. "Who's going In make yolir living:'" hr asks. "My hushand v. itli hi- hrain-." -ays Marcia proudly, w hereupon the manager -toils sneering and laughs outright. As -he leaves tlie stage entrance otte nigld, Steve Reynolds. former darning partner. and it rejected admirer of hers, proves offensive. Horace intervenes and is promptly heatell up. "You go to in - gym until you gel some mu-ele.’ Mania tells Horace while lixing his black ey ; "I tl*iii"t like to see my hu-band licked." Obediently Horace goes. Seen alter thi~. .Mania learnthat a baby i- scheduled to arrive. Horace ceiigrat illates himseil that hihook is lini-heil, so I lull then- will he no cans' In worry about money, hut the hook I- n-jecloil. The young husband then remembers a vaudeville offer and accepts it. At home Marcia amuses hersell by keeping a diary on the i,liter nf Samuel IVp-y’s hui writing ii in slang. About tin- time Horace made a hit in vaudeville, and Hi,r.ne i 1111 r. I'otiir- into being. Marcia's diary i- published, ami prn'es a literary sensalioii. M hen laxhux. 1 1; ..• |< frimi Kurnpe. rails on Ill’s son, he lied • Ids grand -on.
Coming: -Charles lliiiehi-on m "Hurricane lluieh." a I’atlie s- jjal. "11ui i u alie Ililtch ’ ha, tilt* speed of a tnrinulo. It crashes lo big climaxes. D sweeps along at a light niug pave. In tlm skv. under mi. on antain . in the rapid-, in auiomn l,i!i in aeroplane -. mi horses, m eauee-, mi a lilotor-eyele. I Id- solial I-, in, Ii!! ,1 with, thrill- : il is a tlirilli brill,'is.' 'Hurricane lluieh’ has no knives, mi gun-, lio crime.
No cold is NA7.01.-proof. And n.i cotig!i and cold remedy is so economical as "XAZOD.” Kightcenpeiice buys doses—more than three a penny.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 1
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443McLEAN’S PICTURES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1924, Page 1
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