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HOLD-OVERS TELL THE STORY!
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HE LOVED THE LADIES!
He tossed fortunes to the ravishing beau* ties who fought for his favor! The amazing picture of the fascinating man whose riotous, reckless, spectacular life became the talk of the World!
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His Women... His Jewels. ..and His Millions... Were Delicious Scandals!:::::
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Thrillingly Portrayed by the Screen’s Newest Star
EDWARD ARNOLD
Jean Arthur Binnie Barnes
PLUS— SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
“RA-MU HAILE SELASSIE”
A feature length expedition of the most talked about country in the world today, ETHIOPIA ... A personal screen interview with its Emperor, Haile Selassie See his royal recruits parade before him in courtly splendor . . . See, in action, the headlines of today's papers.
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(I) Two column x V/2" third week New York Roxy ad (2) Three column x 9" from both Fox and Ambassador, St. Louis (3) Two column x 31/*” from Stanton, Philadelphia (4) Two column x b^/2" from Fox, Detroit (5) Single column x b^/2" from Fox, Detroit (6) Two column x 7 hold-over from Orpheum, San Francisco.