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Al Capone — Part 30
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The Character of a Famous Actress
As Uevealed by Hey Rand ; ato
_@ _ Fath Roland Hand Toft Interesting wr
fra) “ou
— ee, eee
‘The outstanding characteristic of Miss Roland's
love of beauty and remarkable "talent for self expression
through artistic forms. (This in'ghown ‘by the conic shape, fie
fine texture of the skin, the long” dominant shird finger, the
highly developed Mount of Apollo, which ruma into an equally
well developed Mount of Mercury without any breaks.} :
Miss Roland thinks of beauty firat and of materia) regirds
second (The finger of Mercury is set much lower than the
Apollo finger} but she haa far too much sense to Ignore monay
¢the long clear head line slopes only slightly). She has a. pe
markably well rounded personality (every mount on the kaad
ig well developed) and a finely balanced mind (the first amd
second phalanges of the thumb are equal! in length and the head
kine ia Jong and clear and only slightly aloping.)
Miss Roland is sympathetic (conic hand) affectionate (well
@eveloped Mount of Venue and chained heart line) She is im-
palatve (smooth jointed fingers) Generous (turned back thamb}
Adaptable and somewhat unconventional. (The fingers have
supple joints and the thumb joing the thumb at a trus night
Ao
+
angle. Bhe has a great deal efambition (The Mount of Jupiter
Mestines towarda the Mount of Saturn. She cares yery little for
‘dominating others (short finger of Jupiter) She la not morbid
bot takes «2 keen aesthetic pleasure in tragedy (Well developed
Mount of Saturn that inclines towards the Mount of Apollo)
She has a charming sense of humor (Well developed Mount of
Mercury) and tremendous courage (Both mounts of Mars weil
developed) She has remarkable imagibation (Stat on well de-
velgped Mount of Luna—thia ie all the more significant because
her Head Line is not the imaginative kind you would expect to
find on the conic hand). She will enjoy excellant health (pink
and white palm, short atrmight health line that does net toush
the life line and clearly marked life line.)
She married a« brilliant man (Star on the Mount of Jupiter)
but will have a successful career of her own (Fate Line shows
no break corresponding to the marriage date and does nat stop
at the heart line.)
Her successes are ali due to her own effort. She will add to/|
ren a tthe the tal
{known as the “cusp” when the
and esaily acquire new know-
ledge. (They have the courage
‘of their eanvictions and will
‘Push their enterprises to the
limit. They are often stubborn
aad will not admit defeat. They
bave great imagiosation, and
should strive to direst their
imaginative qualities slong
good, honest lines, for once
they have started aw enterprise,
they will not readily sbandon
it. Their intuitien and knaw-
ledge are deep ast; Thus they
inspire confidence, and being
affable, they are well liked and
make many friends, They are
fond of personal comfort and
‘Tuse their powerful characteris
tica in the purauit of pleasure
aod the good things of life
ey are glad to give theas
Tecomforts to other people, and
‘they obtain satiefaction from]s
seeing other persona a8 well
situated as themasives. How-
ever, they do not care to sacri-
fice their own personal enoty-
ent. They prefer to be free
d@ generous with their money
las, when arowmed, ¢ontro] them.
They should make important de-
cisions when free from frter-
ference and excitement. Reas-
oning faculties should be dev-
eloped, and excesses avoided.
The April born should marry
ope born in June, August or
Jacuary. Due to planetary in-
fluences governing the latter
part of April, where matrimony
is anticipated, the following are
the preferred dates and time
‘for the angouncement.
April idth after 3:00 PF. H.
April 24th at 6:00 P. ML
her ahievements in the movies as well os businesa by develop) Children born in April this
ng her voice
be moat gratifying when ft does cere (Ty
ra
tun ua
Musical success will come later in life and wil!) year ahould be unusual
from
Leitiiqucy starts }more than one atandpoint. They
from the head line and rises clear and atraight to the Mount /will be inclined to be head-
“BROKEN SOUL”
{Continued from page 5) know.”
nittee meetings have become & The next in-
horn in the flesh after all!
hese years. But what ia @ wo-| UE liment of Mrs, Bridges’ faa-
wan to do-tf she Is not need! inating story of Atlante Bite
d by her ebild-: will appear in next waek’a ts
of Apolle).
I shook my head. “TI do not
Patorte Nee
en?” sue.
eather than to give up their}
town comforts. Their eympsth-
phreicinn er & nurse, or fo any
whare aceuny is
The No. & person is very ver-
satile, Mo. 3 people sometime
find it hard to keap mousy and
are apt to scatter its farces.
The No. 8 parson fs mver
estisfied in a subordinate posi-
tion. Their aim is to hase au
thorty and contro], over others.
They love discipliga and order
ia all things. Thay will obey
orders themselves, but at the
aume time insist on having their
orders obeyed.
The facit of the No. 3 per-
eons is that they are inclined
to be dictatorial and ta lay
down the law and to insiat on
carrying oat their ideas. for
this reason although they are
not quarrelsome, they often
ueceed in making many ene-
The Na 8 person will find the
89th, STth, 66th and 75th.
‘The No. € person should en-
‘deavor to carry out plana and
Ideas on the days that wihrate
‘to their own ‘number, such as
the 8rd, I2th, Zlat and 36th of
any month.
The days of the week most
‘fortunate for the No. & peraon
ere Thureday, Friday and
Tuesaday, Thursday being the
most important, These days
are eapecially good if a num-
‘ber making 8 falls on it, auch
as the 3rd, 12th,, 2lat or 30th.
"Phe interchangeable numbers
fer the No. 8 person are the
Sth, 15th, 18th, 24th or
27th
Mo. 8 persons are more in
harmony and will find more
econgeniality with those born
on the rd, 12th, 2ilat, Sth.
Next in order, @th, L8th and
strong and with tempers all) o7th.
their own. These children, will
sort.
need to be taught the feason of] self camtrol and to tise the won-
concentration early. Thay will|derful gifts latent within them
have arratic tendencies, though |for constructive purposes. The
nif property directed, they are| parent ehould not attempt. to
likely to he geniuses of some| force them into their way of
The’ beat advice of some deing things, but rather eulti-
mann ne the abila bara ee ee ee ees
eae om, chiki barn April) vate tair trend towards arigi-
af thia year i to teach thanr| nality.
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