The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 128, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 5, 1922 Page: 43 of 50
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5 1922
Star Programs Offered
At Theaters This Week
section a
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MnlcMlc.
saiuraily Nlgtlt" Ceoll II De-
Mi if n new paramount senaatlon la
V attraction at the Majrallc thla
k It H t"io story of mlamftted
r "rn in hlRh eoelety rlrrJes who
fmi real lov nnd bapplneaa after
mat f xcltltiB happenlnfia. It to aald
be ..no of the boat of DcMlllea
1 i V- ro i"no outatandlnjr star In the
i It might b well in add that
? i hip rait aro atara. Thoj' Include
' Joy. conrda Nt-gel. Edith
J' Jack .Mower Julia Taye
i-v n !.r lloberM Edytho Chapman
t. a ehton. John Uavldaorf Jamea
V... ' i t a Winter Hall. I-ooka much
l.K( x'Tcon'a Whoa Who doean't
' le.M o Joy and Edith Roberta
' i ulae and beautiful acreen
nv i appear for the Urat time In
i i . n ' production In "Saturday
v'. Iioth are mid to play their
ear . ellently. Theodorif Iloberta
t. i the grand old man of the
v i ii hiui an lnnnenao following
ot ..iluX' i.
l'nlncc.
i i j e Hay i an draw
a sood
many thlnna .
besides etuiiondoua
for th nlcturo he makea.
na
He t making pictures In hla latest
IVin 11. S- V. IV. tho Flrat
f nfntlnn mlilMi itnnnu fI
-ail' ;i I u.wii.i"i -
uy a' tl' Palace theater.
Tim -lar nlufta his role to the
I .h m an nimoiuhere of a atrus-
Xl 1(i .HUM. and under the pet of
. yvaitne: . no wi uic m- m rimi
r. i . u aide to do justice to a plot
Vjt rf uiids In comody.
T fun H fat furious and clean-
ril n Inn ht'on the cato In llay'a
pie. i n rl'ure. Aa lllchard Mor-
ai ii.o hi t(it who epurna offera of
.-nl.in c from wealthy relatives
i lua nn unusual opportunity to
ti' a humoroUH delineation In a
A a 1 iiiacler.
Ilrondviny.
J M itbeaon Lnnc who pla the
featured role 111 Harley Knnlea'
1 srie-n maatcrplccc "Carnival" la
one f the greatest stars oi the
K; nl.sh speaking stage today. This
s ic a'nilar production recently la-
sued by I'nlted Artiste will 'be tho
Jeaiurt at the Broadway theater be-
pinning tomorrow.
Altnour.h he Is co:fildered the.
(treat ' Shakespearean actor In all
England of the younger generation
he has not confined his activities
to llie writings ot the Immortal bard
of Avon
II. recently organized Ms own
company and presented "The Wan-
oe ing Jew" at the New Theater In
London. This play was one of tho
biggest successes England ever ex-
perlenred so much no that David
Helasco purchased the rights for tho
play and will present It In New York
next reason.
Lang with II. C. SI. Harding Is
alio the author of the ntage success
"Carnival" from which the picture
was originally taken. Ho first pre-
sented tho rlay In London several
years ago appearing In the stellar
role of "Pllvo Steno" the great Ital-
lanjragedlan. This Is the same part
Census Bureau Reports
More Men Than Women
Married in Oklahoma
lrUI l The Wntld.
WAHHINUTON Uncle Sam con-
tlr.UM to reveal the Ilttlo Intimate
things ho found out about his
nophewa and nlecea In thn 1920 cen-
sus which was tnlccn two yoarti ago
this month.
Your I'ncle Ham's latest excursion
Into our private nffalrn has to do
ith martial conditions ot nil males
and female of tho epecle above tho
fgo of 16 yearn. They are not marry-
ing under tho ago of IS years tn
ny appreciable extent In this good
fge. but ull you have been hear-
ing to the contrary notwithstanding
they are marching right up to-he
ana navo ncen lor tho lain
oteade faster than over before.
How tn luvofrnlro "tho IlunW
The next tlmo yon read an article
y Bealrlce Doenwax which tells
how woman auttrage and woman's
fights and tho growing esteem tho
Business world ha for thn bachelor
girl and caused aforesaid bachelor
sin to chooso a career Instead ot
housekeeping lust put Ueatrtca' e-
y down as tho bunk. These fig-
ures will enable you to ctvo her the
rupberry.
Just :i 5 per cent of the female
Population lot 111 n United . stilt Is
'Ingle now. In 1910 20.7 per cent ot
ur most cnarmlng felanita were
miibandlcss.
And as for John Doe or maybe.
;o ima oeuer can mm John Little
cough these tougli times Is tha
Jine old John a mjaklng victim
lacing the parrnu nervously and
Promising to Provide tho house rent.
ft cetera for the moro or tia fair
jusi J5j IIPr ceni 0f jno nnco
noble army "with a freif tant tnr the
J "f'i1 rr'Ld" ar6 lBft o ttell the story
. rtmtmwr that back in 1910
"7 have managed to escape feml-
jinni Ti . . i
Mre&u Is wrong again. Kveryone la I
hot retting a divorce.
" the United States there are
WW .35.284 divorced men. The
Li? fi httve he adynntago there. In
U th country thcro are 273301
women who spent tho final months
ef l.hi r mled Ufa with benefits
:U"dR Instead of clergy. Just
SfL u?th" ot 1 P9r c"ht ot women
n&vs been divorced apd ono-alxth
01 1 per cent of men.
Th.Syr ? Jtarrr Again. .
UMr.rc?r." 1.7R8.308 men in the
united State who became widowers
!m iUJt.f f ftn act ot Providence
est.. M17 "! women which Indl-
mtvL - 1 men "n1 H caalor to
omTn. ' oni tmo than d0
SkLi"'" IoaIll this:
1 akov iC0"a hai "71.835 malea
Uj y"ar of age. Of these
rled- j-B.T lnB". 12.S02 are mar-
iltorerd A?!0"1 w'owed. 5433 are
tni i tiZ a"1' "indn't yet found ace-
rs fnVrt htl1 th nu gathor-
2 IKS T1 lhom- tn( l""-o wore
wVrit.r'!VnarUni' lack of
takefj ui"1"1'"18 h census.
Thus '? not '""'e'-toln.
in fjklsi?..' ner ccn ' the tnalea
w" maX'? "'7 in 19i
In iSin'' compared with
comBirli a110lS w" divorood
..nP'l with 4.8 In 191ft.
" deal mor mtarsstlnr.
1 i - u J i i fi u IC JinnilLJ 1 V7i7 IrimSJnOfJ VMU - i ch th nlclure wiim timiie.
which' he plays In thn acrcpn pro-
duction and Hilda llalley who plays
opposite him also played her part
In the original stago verrton.
Strnnil
A cant of the most .notablo fcleb-
rites of the New York stage sup-
portw lllchard Harthelmess In his
Oldahoma hna 591670 'wiimcn above
in yenrM Ot ngb Ot thoio 132. S18
are ulnclo Uncle Knm doesn't list
the available according to age nor
previous or present color or pair.
It In known however thut all of
fhem are abovo R yeata of ago and
t la iiMumed that fuv of them are
over 80. As aald before. Uncle 8am
doesn't go Into details he merely
offers the ovidenro that ho has
&34ti73 unaltuched ladies In Okla-
homa and taken It for granted that
tho man who Is looking for somo
women to treat him kind and lenient
will know that 132818 slnglo women
In a statu as noted for neautuui
women ni Oklahoma there are cer-
tain to bo u number of delectable
creatures.
l02K(l;t Women Mnrrwil In Mni
There are 402863 women In Okla
homa who noma other man Raw
first they're married. Thoro are
61984 In Oklahoma who lire wid-
owed; B.880 who. are divorced and
1.12(1 whose marital stato tho con-
mis. inker coirfdn't learn. -Thus 22.3
per cont of the women in uKianunia
aro aingio bi.i murntu- o.i
nweil nnrt 1.0 illvorcoU.
AVIth 671835 unmarried men lo
694679 unmarried women In Okla
homa matrimonial prusprvia euuu.u
h. hrlcht for the women.
And hero'a a acandalt Tho cennus
bureau eay there are 412202 mar-
ried men and 402863 married
women In Oklahoma. Bomeono eUo
will have to explain how that hap-
pened. Geneva Balloon Race
Will Start Aug. 6 1922
LONDON. The Aero club of
Switzerland has decided that tho
start of tho Oordon Dennett bal-
loon race ahall take place at pe-
nn Allfrll.t K. 1922. U10 dato
..r.ir.l fivurl hlni: thus altered.
Tho organliatlon will be entrusted
to the fiwlss Aviation cluu nnn anoui
a scoro of balloonn are expected to
tako part Including three hwiss imii-
loons The International aviation moei-
Ing will bo hold at Zurich on Sep-
tember 3 or 10 according to tha-
weather. The program will Include
endurance toata and tho meeting
will bo followed by an International
aeronautic exhibition.
What 1)U1 Tluv Mean?
nn rhrlutmnn mnrnlnr the children
of the houso were spreading out the
toys that Santa Had put in ineir
"'""Father.'- ald Willie "I wish I
had BPt a dictionary in my Mocking
as well a thea toys."
"Why" what did you want that
'MMn ihnt I rnuld find out the moan
ing of worda 1 heard Santa Claus say
when he atopifed on the t.i-ka 1
spread on tho carpet last night
Slinplo If You Knok IUmi
l!oh "Just raw u man with hla
anna off at the shoulder cutting
wood. Quite a difficult stunt."
Froah "How did ha do It.
Hph "Ho held the handle In his
mouth and turned aomorsaulU.
flfh Oreng OwL
f JTMLT- VC ? fhe "BR OADWA Y"
first appenranco as a star In "Tol'able
David" the first niitlnnnl attraction
produced by Inspiration Pictures
Inc. which will bo at tho Strand
theater thlfl weok. Joseph Ilorgo-
aholmer'a story of the Virginia
mountains was selected as tho vn-
hlcle for thn sta t"f debut only after
Democrats Are
Entirely Broke
WASI11NOTON. Just ono thing
tours tho Joy of natlonul democratic
leaders. The democratic national
committee Is brokp
Elections have been going demo-
cratic with startling regularity over
slneo November when the sweep of
the democruta encompassed Pres-
ident Harding's own homo town.
Marion onin.
A Ilttlo later. Vice President
Cnolldgo's erstwhile solidly repub
lican horn town of Northampton.
Mass. dropped Into thn democrotlo
column despite tho fact that Mr.
Coolldge went all tho way from
Wash Incton to Northampton 10 cast
his vote and appeal to Jils frlends'to
vole tho republican ticket.
Thoso things nro all very nice
democrat! any but Just where the
funds aro comlns from to conduct
enmiiiilcns In 300' doubtful congrcH-
sional districts and In 33 senatorial
conteata 1h n question that no demo-
cratic leader lrf ablo to anawor. It
la quite openly asserted here that
the t'enttemon who sought the scalp
of Chairman (leorgo Whlto because
ho woo not amendable to their
wishes have put tho sqUeczo play on
Oordell Hull his successor and un-
less "rank and file" democrats romo
to the rescue national headquarters
aft duo to close.
This became known In contrast
with the admission by the republic
an national commlttco that Its debts
were being lifted and the outlook
waH rosy together with tho state
ment that the national committee
was ready to nay over to the repub
llcun congressional committee the
rum of 1100.000. which I pledged
as a neat egg for congressional elec
tions.
Whcro there Is Jubilation In re-
publican quarter there la gloom In
democratic ranks.
Congressman g. D. Kess Vas last
week eloctod to again guide the dei-
tlnlea uf republican congressional
candidates as chairman of tho con-
gressional committee. With him
wt'ro elected Karl Venable aecre-
tary mid Milton Allca. formerly of
Sidney Ohio now president ot tho
Itlggs bunk treasurer.
Two years ago Fese spent approx-
imately threo quarters of a million
dollar. Thla year money may conn
harder unlet he goes through with
tho discipline ot republican candi-
dates who have not been regular.
Anyway he has the hundred thou-
sand dollar neat ogg.
Tho democratic congresalonal com-
mittee chairman hasn't a nickel and
tho democratic national committee
has appealed for funds which It
aska to be Heit direct to the chair-
man Cordol! Hull "Woodward build-
ing Washington. '"I have absolute
In the loyalty of the rank and file
of tho party and await with confi-
dence their Immediate generous re-
sponse In tho way of contributions"
raya Hull. Hut thn democratic chair-
man omits the painful truth that li
la i laceu v
a ni i that
l$ '
la faced with Immediate bankruptcy
suits and dlmutar will mi
ni "tho rank and fllo re-
pnn
I1o)h Uiko Pup In 11rt.
HKKLAIRB. "Oyp" la dead. Th'e
pup was the mascot ot a "club'
formed by local boya who laft him
locked In a "club house" whloh they
built ot ntore boxes. The place
burned and with U Gyp
1 fV ' ' I A 1B Bentle Wfu of tlm lrug-
countless other stories had been rend Ton ence. who Is Hie creator of
and rejected. i. itrh dialect rales and who itmdo
Playing opposite Uartliclme: I uth n hit In "The Only Girl" "Tho
the celebrated (lladys Hulette the i Purple Iwidy" and us the Hcotrh cup-
creator of sweet plrl parts on Iho rain In "Tho Night Mont ' IMmtind
screen and who was the star ot I Ourncy. who came to this roiintry
MaeteillncK's famous play "The tn Hiipport Mra. Pal Cumpbelt In
Illue Illrd " I "Pyginallon" and whose recent bin
Others In the cast Include Ih'ncst I siicecss wan In "Deliurau ;" Warner
Third Parties Worry Old Guards
WASHINGTON . Administra-
tion leaders and officials nf both
the republican and democratic par-
ties nrn paying no little attention to
thn sporadic attempts to organize
third parlies throughout tho ooun-j
irXi unvausu utuy iook on iue uuunn
as symptomatic ot vondlttonn they
should know and understand
While many of the movements aro
like that of the organltatlon formed
a week or two ago In Toxas by no- I
lltlcully Inclined farmers and labor I
leaders and -vhlch uro hut renewed
activities of tho farmer labor organ-
Izalinu to control so fur us possible
nomination In both parties for
offices next fall thcro la another
moro pretentious. TIiIh Is the new
liberal party tlm outgrowth of the
committee of 48 formed three yeua
ago at fi. Louis.
Hlcveii sates have been organised
already according tn J. O. H. Hop-
kins national executive chairman
us the nuclous for the activities of
the now liberal party which will ap-
near first In tho congressional elec
tion this year. The advent of this
party which has adopted tho pro-
gram ot tho committee qf 48 for the
abolition of special prlvllegeH ns lis
paramount Issue will b watched
WARNING! Always say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name "Bayer'' on tablets you are not
getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years
and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Neuritis N
Accept only "Bayer"
closely by old party leadurs par-
ttculaily to aeo If It makea appeal
to thn largo flouting vote which for
a decade has fluttered lielwopn the
rooster and tho eagle.
"The cost of living which has bo-
nomi tho most serious problem con-
fronting tho American ptople today
Is In Its ultimate analysis the test of
everv political program" said Mr.
Hopkins.
"Our agricultural conllnunltles
upon which our entlrn population la
dependent for lis food suppllea are
being strangled. Jjick of govern-
mental assistance In financing rropa
and Inadequate expensive and In-
efficient channels ot distribution uro
rcHpnnslbln for thla condition.
"Our rod I landa are held out of
use by the citnl inonopollsis. Produc-
tion I.i Intentional y curtailed and
our fuel like our food t-nii be pro-
duced only at prices far beyond thn
reach of lh average pocketboolt.
"The failure of the democratic
administration nnd the Increasing
lack of ronfldenco In tho republican
administration are dun to the fact
that neither of the old parties haa
met this Issue.
On tho other hand the program
of the committer ot jjjlgjmtlly
Neuralgia
Lumbago
package which contains proper directions.
Handy "Bayer" bote of 12 UbleU AUo bottlei of 21 and 100 All druggists.
JUplrto la Ut trad mark ef Brr Manuf atur ef If eaotMUcKldMtar t gaUerllual
In "Utin.n of Yesterday." the
SelznUk picture whlili plava at the
I.yrlo theater loiiny so KKiiiruuy uro
Iho players met that they bring to
breathing life the various chamcleiH
In thn play of llupeil Iliiglio.i from
which this picture wiim made.
As the gentle wlfu of tlm lrug-
gllug artist and Inter ns the ruckles
dancer of the cubarels ' Norimi Till-
madge him tho grenten( opportunity
of hor career lo display her niaryol-
ous dexterity In tlm poitrayal of
emotional charactorliiitlon. Plnylng
opposite Miss Talmadgu Is Kugono
O'ltrlon.
Stuart Holmes who Is no ex-
adopted ut lis convention 111 IU.
I .mils In December 1919 clearly
states tho economic Issues which n
quire readjustment and with equal
Clarify designated-'-(he- Iflrst step
which must bo 'taken to reniedy tho
alluatloii
"This program strikes dlreclly
at tho financial control of' the Wall
street banking group which through
Its ownership of our avenues of dis-
tribution likewise controls our nat-
ural resoutces industry and credit
It demands the public ownership of
our transportation system the open-
ing ap uf our Idle coal and oil lauds
and the development ot utic agricul-
tural communities.
"Thn private ownership ot rail-
roads and their operation for profit
Inevltnhly Involve aide-tracking our
low-prices food prtiductn lo give
preferential despatch lo tho higher
valued commodities which bring a
larger freight Income.
"These uro tha preliminary slop
and the flret stops that input bo
taken to solve the high cost of liv-
ing which th" committee ot 48
recognizes" ns tho Issue and for whluh
It presents u practical and sound
solution"
Hotel IliielfW Iiihiiiih
PAHADKNA. Oil. Hotel
men
help are Of the opinion that Judg-
Rheumatism
Painl Pain
cluslvely noeinted with villain's
101" in the mind of screen fntiH Is
n consist utlv wicked roue pursuing
illu hernliiu until hu Is sent to a well
earned fnt.il end
John duly Mtnpby Is thn Due tie
Masai' an old re;noliatn with young
Plena with one root In thn gruvo and
thn utlir hltrhed to tile mad merry-go-round
uf pleasure.
Thnt grnndc damn without rival
Ida Darling pl.iys IN part of Mr.
Whltaker the dignified housekeeper
who follows mlilifully thn fortunc-i
of hvr harassed young master.
Two othr well known playera In
the rust are Henry J Herbert nnd
lllilllill" DOUglHH.
The program for the remainder of
tho Week follows: Itlg Hoy Williams
In "Vengeance TrHll." a strung
di'tnuii of the Arlrona desert Mon-
day nnd Tuesdnyi Ituth lloland In
the eei'iuul Installment of "White
Hngle" and also William Duncan in
Nit imrense." Wei nemiav nnii
Thursday Ait Amrd In the twnlftti I
eplrod" of "Winners of
Wrsl"
and also n good comedy Friday nnd
Saturday.
Itlnlto.
In his Initial feature length star-
ring vehicle "Uurn 'Mm Up llarnes"
an exciting automobile racing story
that will Miiow ni inn Ilia tn i.iMue
this week. Johnny ITorcby) llliirs
drove onu ut tho must famous racing
cars In the east.
The automobile which was built
lug from biislners tlilia far all of
thn I'lillfiiilila hoatelrlcH will do a
splendid business this reason some
apprehenslotf had been felt that be-
cause of Illicit! led eastern business
Would You Like a More
Beautiful Rounded Out
Face and Figure With
Good Firm Flesh
Do You WJh To Increase Your Weight and Energy and
Obtain n more beautiful
Hundreds Of Thouiandi Are Taking Yal Vllaralnea Tliay
May U. Ju.t WUlYouN.ed-G.ta Freejl.00 Pack-
age of Genuine Yeatt Vitamins T blt From Your
Dealer Today Cxplalned Uelow. Try Tham
ForTsn Day t and Watch
8eenco now
bona why we
In-y totnrllmet
gin weak lliln
and emaciated
upon an aliund-
ance of food
(lucking tn Vila-
irlne)lillo wild
5nw Ski:
Scriwnr Ncl
FIHr Tlutti-M.
AstuUr Flfwt
a much muillcr amount of food
rich hi VltsmltiM.wa may quick-
ly take on good firm fleili
lurrraae In weight and make a
reinarkablo gain In strength
energy and endurance pro-
vided of coune that our blood
rotiUliia a tufTuMiit i.raount of
oxygenatetl otg'.tilc Iron to en-
able in lo aimnllate our food
tirnnerly.Wltliojl cranlc Iron
Vutfi food and Vit'.mlnei urn
sfniiluletir uiiii si rotir liolr can.
nt ilmnts HfdMa food Into Ilvtuir
ll and llnuei iinlri. ron hvn
plriity firervatiic Iron in your blood.
HI oroolc Iron Ukri up ei)cn
fri.M your lunirt. Thli oiyreoatcd
oriirilclrnaunlteiwllhrourdlfeited
rental illmuiurbcd Into your hlooit
llkr nr iinltfi with erl or wood
ami hy aoilolni It crratci ImnendoQi power
aoil energy. Without orrsnlc iron In your
bliKl yaur food m ly mi tbri.uicli mir
body wttiioutaloliKyau ani tixid Thrrrfore
In practically every ra where Vltaminea
sr lirceaaary. eraanle Iron la alio nriraaary
For rentunea atieiittata tried In vain to pro-
duce oraanlc Iron At laat Ilis problem wsa
aotted ao that yon may now obtain puis
nrrnle Iron from uny drurirlat under ttie
nam of Nuistrd Iron" wlifch la ready for
Immediate abaorptlon al.d ai.linllotlon by
the Mood the moment It entera the ayatem
Ifyou merely with to ralu (rrateralienitli
energy algor end rnduisme we treommrnil
that you take Nuiated Iron only DO NOT
TAKE VITAMINCS UNLESS VOU WISH
YOUR WEIGHT INCRFJVSCO up to what a
Ninon aliould nonnallv wetah. U ilo not
elalm howr that Vltsmlnea will put Utili
on fTeryliodrj fwjme people are naturally too
thin and will probably remain ao In aplte
ui v iia.ntni. ttoii cvrryiuing .
Thoa whoao nirula conaiat pilnrlpally of
meat aoupa wtlte brrad inrala of varloua
mnua nan Kiiiora iinnm fruna anq rece
Ublra pla andcakea nro likely to kurler front
nnilfr.noiirllint0iit and a wcakemtl phjainil
eoiHlillon due In a iltlli irnry of tnlh Vibi
inlneaniid OrrHiile Iron nomattrrhnw niu h
they eat and in au ti rn- tiolti iianiuita
anJNuialrl Iron ahoulilbo taken.
Arranirrnienla hare been made with the
ririltaln thla city to tire every reader or
iiiiapiorr n ir?e 11.no pa'Haircnr itrnuine
)eiut VitamlnoTuI I- a ainnlulriyfiee with
rrry iwuir in nuaifti iron mat ion pur
ehaae. jui aurt ta takermly "Nuiated brand"
Wait Vlbtmlne'Iablela. Dure and iinadaltrr.
a tad with Nuiated Iron. Ilo not herniated by
linlUtlona wtili ti often contain druga. Inalat
upon Iho Oenulne Veaat Vltamlne Tablata
pi.parru iioio ine origiuai rormuia or nr.
Catrlu Of Uia Faculty ef Uadlclua of farli.
nspvehilly for liny Howard the fa-
mous speedster began Its career nn
tho eastern Imi'ks and won several
glurd priBin Later It was entered
In the famous Hheepshend I lay race
whom In Ihu rouni uf n trial rrpln
tho gas lank caught fire and tho en-
tire biuly of th mnehlne rulnnd Iho
driver mill hla meclianlelan liavlpg
narrow escapes. The automobile
wiim i vr il i it ti Iil and n-in lit nnd en-
tered the tdg I ace at Indianapolis
during which It overturned tin n
curve breaking Mr. Howard's leg
and killing the mechanician
Unwind ngnln rebuilt It and en-
tered II Ut the All'litnwti dirt truck
rnnn which he won and later re
pento.il the luirfornwineu ut several
other meets. Jiihnuv Mines says (hat
It la Iho b.'Nt cur In tlm world vx
cept hln and lie ought to know tdncn
he driivu It at n "u-inllo an hour clip
fur a goodly part of n duv dtirlng-
tlu fllmlns of the racing scnes.
"Iliii n 'Urn Up llarnes" In i whirl-
wind auipnliiblle racing story
packed with thrills h arty laughter
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