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As the mariage is kept secret and the girl later learns that her husband is supposed to be dead, she is quite surprised when he appears at her home one day in loud clothes. Both of then had thought theyhad married people of their own station in .life, and are rather disappointed when they find out different., 0. D. MORRILL 0 Our very compete wssortment of Waterman, Conklin, Parker, FOUNTAIN, PENS assure you a writing point that will meet your needs. 11 I 17 Nickels 1 FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY,, On the Iluron River For TAXI or BAGGAG E CALL. City Taxi and Baggage Co, Fourth and Huron THE ALLY OF EVERY ;OTHER SPORT dKODAK FOR KODAK AMATEURS THIS STORE IS G Cameras, Photographic Helps and Convenienc( that rmake Picture Mak~ing all the Easier,-Fill and Paper EVERYTHING'S HERE LYNDON AND COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY SEE HOUSEHOLD PACKING ( C. E. RHE AD, MGR. PHONE 391-J Moving, Packing & Ston Leadig Packerso China, Cut Glass, Pianos, and Fine Furniture. 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Ince produced the picture for Para- mount Artcraft release. r m t 0 Tomorrow - MoIn day - Tuesday A Sparkling Riot of Lingering laughs b C) -PHONE 2508 r AT THE ARCADE s 1S TION for VIEN is not only given free to operators are TRAINING There's no resisting Will Rogers as "Cupid, the Cowpuncher" which will have its final showing at the Arcade today. As "Cupid" Lloyd he keeps. the local preacher busy hooking up the eligible couples of Briggs City. It's a role that allows him to "let go." Helen Chadwick, whose sunny smile and wholesome personality have plac- ed her well at the top of the leading women of the screen, plays the lead- ing feminine role, while others in the cast are Andrew Robson, Lloyd Whit- lock and Roy Laidlaw. George Ade's famous *4lay, "The Slim Princess" has been produced by Goldwyn with Mabel Normand as the star. 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