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I ■■■ I " ' _ — ■■■■- ■ Twentieth Century-Fox presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK’S production of with w .» ™ AMECHE • YOUNG - FONDA GRALLAI^fSELL - C' Z /' ? , / A"" ' ftrfJ&jV'' /'/ /> ths&ilil' : * / a^ ; , a -i y Wuiffy 1 Whi * -IO -.lk <M Wi • 1H MMwiWJKr'TMi Wl4Mi>>?< JEST At RwC* ;mM Bfel I! I MtoffiaMg ' E L OB x. P lovsntlp’’ G'-aham Bell (Don Ameche) is a handsome voting teacher another ? Boston business man. Hubbard (Charles Coburn) invites and Sally Blanc).A To Hubbard and his wife Spiing Byington) Bell «■• the Sf;!'ha great S an invention His inge- Bell to teach his daughter Mabel (Loretta Young) whose deafness 'confides an idea for a .telegraphic mventmn in which they sho gea nou meSwd of\sinJ mute son is destined to inspire the. telephone. The young man finds Mabel the interest.Jn appreciation of Bell’s work with his daughter, Hubbaitl Sanders brings him tothe notice, of .GardinerG.. Hubbard, nmsybeautiful Georgiana Young. ofk>rsAo.finan.ce,the ; expeHnientb. J ( lo be continue ) WateM Friday’s paper the next uastaljaieit of Alexander Graham Bell.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 August 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 August 1939, Page 2

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