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...Birmingham, Eng,, a druggist lay in his dark bed thinking about his past day's business. He caught his breath, lay deathly still, gasped, sprang up, lit his candle, paced his floor. He pored through the telephone book, telephoned the police, rushed to a series of addresses, called up the newspapers, searched hospitals, enlisted radio. His one clue was a name, "Penn." After three days, from London came a telegram signed by a Mr. Penn, allaying his fears, telling him that the next post would return to the druggist, unopened, the box of pills into which, in his night...
...movies, too often concerned with legitimate acting. In this latest film they have taken many of the skits which he has made famous in vaudeville and revues and strung them together in a loose and often ludicrous adventure. There is no story. Mr. Fields plays a village druggist who involves himself in a variety of domestic difficulties. His lovely clerk (Louise Brooks) runs away with a real estate salesman. Outside of the few metropoles which have watched Mr. Fields do all the sketches on the stage the show will be liberal and erratic amusement...
Died. Philio Emile Coue, 71, famed as the French druggist whose autosuggestion ministrations wrought "miracles" among the sickly, crippled, enervated, in France, England...
Reasoning in a similar vein, one Marshall Hadely, a druggist in Middlesex, England, wrote a physician a letter which was read before the local medical committee...
...city the hero entrains for a small town with the avowed intention of winning the richest maiden in the village with his city manners. Unfortunately he finds her sharp and unattractive. The blond hair and blue eyes of his choice are possessed by the daughter of the poor country druggist. Therefore he enters the drug shop, and makes it pay vast dividends by the introduction of a jazz tearoom. The low comedian marries the heiress, and everybody heads for the happy ever afterward...