SHOW WORLDFast Action, Forgery ProvideFxcitement for Western FansDakota LilA 2 util y * FffJt P% CIU fI* P'tftr*$uc$4 iv £lt;1 wrtf L, AijpNifiiwi.* tflffeCtjMl by utility liiiMir tffftnpUy byMisuric« Gtr*t ht? At tht.Jltflitt. fast *, v,, , #.. Oeorff Montgomery.., t ,,.,Harvf ,, *. „ »*■«*■ «»*■ Rod CameronfImM iThe plot of this Mm has some ove! elements for Westerns,Freed from AwfuDandruff and Itchy Scalpwas alwaysand it really! had tried the dandruffSAN ANTONIO, Texas — Mn.Annie Webster, 20b K. Carson St., San Antonio, Texas, says: “I had dandruff so had I scratching ray head, made me miserable.medies, but ftUyed with me, Then I heard about Baker's Hair Tonic, and f have u^ed one bottle with wonderful re-a tilts, 1 am free from that awful dandruff and itchy *ca)p. I hose who are bothered by the tormenting twin*, dandruff and itch? acalp, should trv ust one bottle of Baker tsHair Tonic.'’enough action to satisfy even themost avid action fans, There issomething happening just about every minute.The story is that of Indian fighter George M ontgomery being commissioned by the Treasury Department to track down the outlaw gang which stole some unsigned treasurynotes from a train. He evolves a scheme to enlist the aid of a noted forger, Marie Windsor, without her knowing his identity. They go from Mexico to Montana, where Marie gets a job singing in the dance hall of Rod Cameron who. George knows, is the gang’s contact man. But Rod turns out to be the bigboss, himself, so Georee hatches another scheme to let Rod know’ thatLil is a forger and can sign those worthless government notes Then Lil finds out who he, George, really t is . . . |There are some too convenient things in the film, but Westerns being Westerns, one cannot expect very much of them in that regard.A natural for Western fans.—DUDLEY EARLYr»r dandruff and ilrliv w a I,,ft ft