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THE STILL MAN

WHEN THE POLICE MISTOOK A TERM. .•■' ,; ■/- •. • ' „'' ■ t ■ When scenes of " The Big > Trail,' Raoul Walsh's Fox production, were being made at Sacramento, wore reached the state capital that members Of the company had been solicited ; by bootleggers. . Two, prohibition officers arrived on the scene and looked the situation over. Several suspicious characters came under their scrutiny. '• Finally One* of the officers turned to Dave •Hartford, and, pointing to a chap slouching along, said,'" Do you know that fellow? " "Sure,": answered Dave', "that's bur still man." The two officers leaped into action and bagged their prey.' It took Walsh and the combined staff to save the "stillman"from the bastille. He was the portrait photographer and still camera man.

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Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3263, 21 February 1931, Page 6

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THE STILL MAN Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3263, 21 February 1931, Page 6

THE STILL MAN Waipa Post, Volume 42, Issue 3263, 21 February 1931, Page 6

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