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Show THE Thursday, May 25, 1939 TIMES-NEW- S. NEPIII. UTAn PAGE SEVEN Star Bust What to Eat and Why SHUTTERED Promising ISeivcomer ir Warning Bin" Crosby "k Radio Vets Team Up .1 Hy Virginia Vale WHEN you seeyou'll probably want to know something about Geraldine Fitzgerald. The young man had returned unShe plays the part of "Edseen, and he said in the tone of one gar's" sister, who marries conveying an order that must be "HeathcliiTe," and she makes obeyed: to a definite contribution word with a wants mother My me. she follow which in apscene Please you gentlemen. every Without the slightest hesitation. pears. after Rab. moved By BEN AMES WILLIAMS Copyright WNU SERVKt X Continued 10 r. row," he admitted. "June and 1 had Mr. and Mrs. Hurder out of the house when Mrs. Taine' got there. She asked if they were dead, and I didn't know. So she knelt down to feel them, and then Asa came along, and she told us to carry them into the Bowdon house. We did, and about that time the firemen got there, and I went outside again and took June with me." The others were listening intently, and Miss Moss watched the girl and liked her. "But Mrs. Taine came out after us," he explained. "June had on a new dress that Asa had given her. and Mrs. Taine didn't approve of that. She wanted to know why June wasn't in bed and asleep, and who I was, and about this dress . . . She had burned her hand, and maybe that upset her, but she was pretty unpleasant, and I got good and mad. "Finally she told June to go into the Bowdon house and take off thai dress and go to bed, and I got up on my ear. I told her June was coming home with me." June lifted her head; and Clint held her close. "Mrs. Taine thought I was crazy," he said. "But June stood up foL herself." "I told her 1 never would live there again," the girl cried, in a sudden passion of grief and woe. "Oh, I can't go back. Ever! It was terrible, always, there." Miss Moss came quickly to her side. "Now that's enough for to night," she decided. "I'm going to put you to bed, child. Come." 'I "No, no," June protested. can't. I don't want to be alone." The Inspector said soberly: "The fire chief figures the fire was set. Gas exploded in the cellar." Miss Moss nodded; and Tope exploded in a grim wrath: "I told Heale, days ago, that when a man starts lulling, he may go on." She touched his hand, comforting him; and he asked: "What do you think?" She hesitated. "If Rab Taine was in Providence, and Asa and Mrs. Taine and Mrs. Bowdon were together, then only Mr. Taine was alone." They found Taine asleep In a chair in the kitchen of his house," he said. "I asked Heale. But til) missing." She looked at him curiously. "Asleep?" she repeated. "But Miss Leaford said they saw Mr. Taine turn out the light!" "She said they saw the light go out," Tope corrected. "Mrs. Tame said the lights wont out in the Bowdon house, too. But anyway, Taine was asleep in the chair when they found him. Or pretended to be." Miss Moss considered. "I should like to know," she reflected, "why his light went out?" "Heale told me once that the three houses were all on one meter," Tope recalled. "Wired from the Hurder cellar. The fire might have shorted the wires, or melted them." "Then why did the current go off in the Taine house before the fire started?" she insisted. "And what started the fire? And why did it spread so fast? And why was the department so slow in answering the alarm? And how did Mrs. Taine burn her hand?" Inspector Tope made a gesture of amused surrender. "1 don't know Mrs. Tope." he protested. "Wish I did." She nodded, smiling faintly. "I'll take care ot Miss Leaford." she promised. "While you find out the Glo-vere- 't ansAersI" CHAPTER inU. THERE But of these, only four calcium, phosphorus, iron and iodine require the careful consideration of the home-make- r. That is because a diet which furnishes adequate amounts of these four will automatically provide the others. But when the diet is deficient in any one of these four minerals, disastrous consequences cult for young women whose pel may result It is therefore of the utmost vic bones were deformed by rick ets in their early years. importance that every homemak-e- r A Diet should know something of It was found that rickets may their functions, and what foods supply them. In this article, we be associated with a body. s- Low-Phosphor- er I razor- cross-examin- -blades. ... wyvy-- s; ( rs HOWto SEW ft ttV Personality Will Determine the Vocation to Follow, Says Physician ta mm "i t at Kpi p l'"p to find ti.e honre nil n.Asj of timber!" CoI'm-"- ! throrjjh LTAi t - M Tore and Clint srrlvr saw liill towrM four ri By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS are at least 11 different mineral salts which are to the structure or functioning of the human watched Rab intently. Tope "Set?" the young man exclaimed. "Kill? For heaven's sake, why should anyone " He stared from one to another. "Why should anyone do that?" he demanded. "Same reason someone killed Mrs. Leaford," said Heale implacaShe was born in Dublin, Ireland, briskly Tope bly; and Rab cried: Heale almost reluctantly followed in 1914, was educated in a convent "Aunt Kitty? Why, she took an him, but Asa stayed behind. school, studied painting for a while, overdose " and then joined the Gate Players. But Heale said grimly: "Oh, she When Tope and Inspector Heale The Gate Players did repertoire, so was killed, all right." There was followed Rab into the house where Miss Geraldine diet, even when the calcium got experience in all shall deal specifically with phos- content is high. And investigations something like a harsh triumphant lamps were burning to replace the sorts of roles. Then she was asked phorus. also determined that there is a relish in his words. "Murdered, now useless electric lights, there to make in England, and pictures Versatile Phosphorus seasonal tide of blood phosphorus Taine! And so were these old folks was stir and movement behind the did; she appeared in "The Turn of in the Tide" and "The Mill on the tonight Cr Mrs. Hurder, anyway. closed doors of the dining-rooIt has been said that if the biog- which corresponds to the amount of available sunlight. This led to Mr. Hurder may get well." which Denman Hurder still lay unand went right back to the raphies of the elements could be the realization that sunlight "For heaven's sake," Rab pro- conscious and near death; and the Floss," of that written, which we now know helps the body tested, "if you thought that about parlor doors likewise were closed. theater. would phosphorus But this time it was the New York Aunt Kitty, why haven't you done But Mrs. Bowdon and Mrs. Taine be the most inter- to manufacture vitamin D is theater, where she was seen in something before now? Why haven't waited for them in the sitting-room- ; esting of all. That is closely related to the proper uti House." Hollywood 'Heartbreak you said so before? You might have and Mrs. Bowdon was in a chair because there are lization of phosphorus. And today Broth Warner then. her discovered prevented this tonight!" 14 different ways in it is well established that rickets which they ers faced door the that by six a her contract (with gave Inspector Heale confessed: "I fig- entered. had an impression months which compounds can be prevented, or cured, by a off each year for the theaured there'd be a better chance of of mass, ofTope liberal amounts of would mass that a white of on phosphorus may diet containing the and she made tests calcium finding out " and vitamin phosphorus, Her hair was ter), the moved. in not function be easily Coast, and then returned to Ireland. "Blast it!" Rab cried. "You've D can be obtained so was her cheek; so was the body. In fact, it is D. Vitamin She wouldn't believe that she ought fiddled around with your figuring; white; doubtful if any oth- from direct sunshine, but where shapeless dressing gown she wore. to return for "Dark Victory" until You're as bad as " and now available in adequate She sat in a ponderous Immobility she had received three letters and er inorganic ele- this is notcod-livBut Asa interposed reasonably: which had nevertheless a suggesoil, irradiated amounts, into ment enters x known she'd people cablegram; "Steady. Rab. I guess Inspector tion of power held in restraint; and of foods, or those fortified with a a such diversity to then and who rushed Heale used his best judgment After vitamin D concentrate will were alive and hard and sat around and Hollywood her waited everlastingly compounds or plays an important this necessary substance. supply all, he couldn't be sure Kitty was cold. eyes so in functions. many for things to get started. But she part poisoned. Maybe her heart cracked, Make Use of Sunlight Mrs. Taine, on the other hand, finally This mineral is indispensable for let go." returned, was borrowed by was a This As we approach the season when door. the at met them all the active tissues of the body for He added: "And this tonight may Samuel "Wutherlng Goldwyn her thin hair in regulating the greatest amount of sunshine have been an accident You can't spare, thin woman; Heights,' and made "Dark Vic- and likewise helps was black; her cheek was sallow; of the blood. It is is available, homemakers should the neutrality tell." tory." found abundantly in nerve tissue. see to it that not only the chillips were thin. She spoke in a Inspector Heale asked Asa her soft sibilance, in keen syllables that but every member of the found ever is wnere were you, xonigni: If mysBing Crosby Needed for Teeth and Bones dren, of family spend as much time as Asa looked at him slowly, then suggested the slicing stroke teriously dead a lot of the other Its most significant role, how possible in the sunlight. This will me in motion pictures will probgrinned. "You I sent for you gentlemen," she singers ever, is to team with calcium in help to promote the proper utilizahe re' once before. Inspector," the be police. by questioned ably son tells Some one of them will certainly giving rigidity to the bones and tion of phosphorus and calcium. marked, in a dry amusement "To- told them simply. "Mythe suggesyou are circulating be driven to commit the crime by teeth. Approximately 90 per cent And both teeth and bones will night? I was asleep on the couch in me next door." He nod tion that Mrs. Leaford's death, and the way in which the young man of the total phosphorus of the benefit, as well as the general the dining-roothe tragedy tonight were not accibody and 99 per cent of the cal health. ded toward the Bowdon house. . v.vv dent but design. I will not permit cium are found in the bones and Where to Find Phosphorus ' eh?" "Asleep, berumors such If such nonsense. teeth, "Till Mother woke me, yes." Every homemaker should accome current I shall know whom Both these minerals are required quaint herself with the foods that "Where was she?" both to blame, and I will hold you in generous amounts, but almost supply phosphorus most abundant"With Grandma Bowdon." responsible. Let the talk end here twice as much phosphorus as cal- ly, so that she will be prepared to "Dressed, were you?" and now. I bid you good day." cium should be supplied every include this mineral in the diet "Shoes off, and coat" Asa Inspector Tope waited for Inspec swered. day. Moreover, children should every day. Egg yolk and dried times' beans are both valuable sources have about Rab interrupted: "Asa, you said tor Heale to speak. Rab exa in restrained anger: as much phosphorus as adults, to of phosphorus. So are whole grain they questioned you before? You claimed, That meet the requirements for growth. cereals and lean meats. In fact, knew what they thought about Aunt "You heard her, gentlemen. is all." The muscles and soft tissues cereals and meats have this in Kitty?" And when Heale still was silent. need phosphorus as well as the common both are rich in phos'They told me, yes." Asa ex Mrs. Bowdon said, without moving bones, and in the dietary of the phorus and deficient in calcium. plained. Rab cried: "Then why didn't you her lips: "Outrageous -- Impudent child, they ' must share with the Whole grain breads are likewise audacity. Clowns. tell us?" bones, the phosphorus that is pro- important for their phosphorus "One thing more," Mrs. Taine re vided by the food. Hence, the content. And on a percentage baBut Tope, In the background, sug "Mr. Clinton Jervies membered. gested mildly: greater need for this mineral dur sis, cheese ranks very high as a "I hear you were in Providence took June Leaford away with him. ing childhood. carrier of this mineral. against my express wish. She must Cocoa also contains a large pertonight Mr. Taine." and Rickets Phosphorus Rab stared at him almost trucu be back here in the morning. We centage, though it must be reKene-sawwe in of our diet is a care take deficient If own, child's of demand he "What it?" lently. membered that, as a rule, only "This was a spare, thin woman." we ask no favors anywhere. ed and turned away. phosphorus or calcium, or if con small quantities of cocoa are conor I is not See to done, ditions are favorable for their sumed at one time. Many nuts, it that this "Do you mind my questions. fire, so Tope could not see her exshall know what steps to take." proper absorption, rickets will oc- including almonds, peanuts, pepression; but he saw Asa bend near- Asa?," Tope asked. cur. This devastating nutritional cans and walnuts, furnish signifiHeale remained mute; but Tope "No," Asa assured him. "Any er her, his arms encircling her in a disease may result in deformities cant amounts. suggested gently: "How old is And this mineral swift embrace, his face close to hers. thing you like." BING CROSBY of the chest and pelvic bones, as is found in dried fruits such as Miss Leaford, ma'am?" "Mrs. Leaford leave a will?" Then someone called Tope's bow more Most well as the familiar "No." Mrs. Taine looked at him. sings. For example, he strolled raisins, figs and prunes, and in name, and the old man saw Lissa ""Mr. knock-knee- s. Bowdon? Mr. Hurder?" people were somewhat melted by into the Universal sound room not legs and much smaller quantities in vege- -' slip away into the darkness as Heale Investigators have spent many tables, such as spinach, cauliflow"Yes, of course." Tope's mild kindliness, but she was bo long ago, took the pipe oat of his and Clint came to his side. At the "What were the terms?" not "She is of age, yes," she said mouth, sang four songs, one after years in discovering how to pre er, string beans, carrots and brus-se- ls same time Asa recognized Clint, and Asa looked at him thoughtfully; calmly. "But that is immaterial. another, pat his pipe into his month vent and cure this disease which he approached them. j sprouts. and he glanced at Inspector Heale. She is an inexperienced child, quite again and went borne. The re has made life miserable for so Milk supplies phosphorus, though "Hullo, Jervies," he said, in a He farand for has children which said: tell to decide "I'll were things you anything incompetent perfect you'll hear many cordings not in such generous amounts as friendly tone. "What have you done can, but I can't help you on that. herself. Kitty Leaford was no fit them In "East Side of Heaven," reaching effects that carry over calcium. However, if you follow with June?" Heale and Tope were a done I into life. For adults You'll later my which is probably his best picture mother for her, but have My father drew the wills. example, rule of a quart of milk daily little to one side. or a pigeon the to ask him." who have bow-leg- s duty by June, and will continue to. to date. for child and a pint for each every "I took her home," Clint ex- have "Where la he?" Inspector Heale All of which won't seem remark breast as a result of childhood adult, you will contribute materiplained. "I thought she ought to get demanded. "Where was he to But Inspector Heale found bis able to you unless you know what a rickets, are always to the phosphorus and calaway from here." And ally tongue at last forgetting his awe complicated business this matter of because of their defects. content of the diet. cium Asa nodded approvingly. "It's night?" ' Asa smiled faintly. "He went to of these two women in rememmotherhood may be far more diffl- WNU C. Houston Goudiss 1938 4. recording sounds can be. been hard on her here, even before In after his a kitchen chair and supof brance his to known rights. has been Mr. sleep duty Crosby f if he assented. "But you tonight," he explained. "Mother found "Now, wait a minute," he insisted. astound fellow-singeeven more by don't bring her back, you'll have a per," him (till asleep there when she "You folks on the Hill have gone eating a heavy luncheon before he hornets' nest around your head. went to telephone Rab." your own gait in a lot of things; had to sing, without its affecting the They won't let her get away." He "Asleep through all this hullaba but this looks like murder to me, result at all. RuTs?3ssmi grinned encouragingly. "Stick to loo?" and it's my duty to check up on it her, Jervies. Hang on to her. Don't Erno Rapee, Jane Froman and Some questions I want to ask you. "He's stone deaf, you know. let them scare you." in a if one I know you're feeling pretty bad Jan Peerce will be asked 'Taine, gently: Tope "I'm keeping June," Clint told of the connections didn't do this, right now, so if you want to wait gala musical revue which has been tains may also be made of the red him stoutly. He spoke to Tope, unwho did? Anyone live around here till morning" signed to replace the Screen Guild oilcloth. easily. "I'm pretty tired," he said. who might? Jim Glovere, or the Mrs. Bowdon said heavily: "There show on the Columbia network for With the help of Book 1, SEW "I'll go home, if you don't mind. Thayers?" the summer months, beginning June Is nothing I can tell you. My husING, for the Home Decorator, you Be with them there." He saw Asa taut and stiff, like a band lies dead in the house. I wish 11. There will also be a can make many of the things you ' BY DRAWING 'fi VvV HI ft Tope nodded; and Asa turned and mixed chorus. on guard; but before he could tc be alone." have been wanting for your home. saw the Inspector. "Hullo!" be ex- fencer -c- utout v--t The three stars are radio vet elbow. Book 2 Embroidery and Gifts, is (TO BE COXTIMED) claimed In surprise. "Inspector reply, Rab spoke at Tope's is first the that this time erans, but ' full of ideas for ways to use your I ON THE i V Tope, eh?" He looked past Tope at 1 fVrM window ( they have appeared together. Rapee spare time in making useful Heale, a swift conjecture in his is one of the best known musical dl things. Books are 23 cents each. Best . TTj eyes. RICK RED trr rectors in America, Jane Froman Enclose 50 cents for both books, Clint departed, and a fireman RACKTiL has made a name for herself in and leaflet Illustrating 36 authentic Joined them. Water dripped from 37PvnTCH both movies and radio, and Jan stitches will be includembroidery of his white his rim and the CREASE CURTAIN HEMS helmet, Peerce has long been a protege oi ed FREE. Address, Mrs. Spears, RIGHT In keeping civilization going, the other; but one is by no means the rubber coat was glistening. He said yWKi WITH A HOT IRON one as of as the well 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, I1L Rapee's to Inspector Heale: "We can't do a introverts those persons whose in- same as the other. Successful parscreen's popular singers. terests are mostly personal furnish enthood will take account of the thing for hours yet Too hot," The MRS. SPEARS: rEAR differences. Asa demanded: "Do what? What most of the ideas; the extraverts, curtains I made from your The Andrews sisters like nothing The extravert child will please better than a or socially minded people, turn the do you mean?" Re- Book 1 SEWING, for the Home practical joke. Inspector Heale hesitated. "This wheels, Paul Popenoe declares in his parents by making a good social cently. while making a personal ap- Decorator, are so smart and mod1 T. Is Chief Mason, Tope," he ex- his article "Extravert or Intro- adjustment without any special pearance at a theater in Brooklyn, ern looking that they have given will marks In he make the good November then to Asa: "Why, vert?" Hygeia. help; plained; and new our room an to enter ama N. an tried Y., entirely they living Mr. Taine, we think this fire was Temperamental differences are of without much effort will take the teur contest at a thea appearance. Right now I need set." vital importance in vocational guid- leadership in school activities, will ter. The masterneighboring of ceremonies an idea that will pep up my kitch"Set?" Asa was rigid. Tope, ance, many a maladjustment of be popular with associates because wanted to hear their act before they en windows. Everything is up to KILLS watching him, thought the man used adult life being due to the fact that always ready with a joke or retort went on, and they told him they date but the curtains. They look The introvert is usually the oppoan effort to control his voice. an extravert is trying to do an inwould do their version of the An old fashioned. The color scheme MANY INSECTS site of all this. His interest and drews Sisters' trovert's job, or vice versa. "Why?" original version of is red and white, but please don't attention are turned inward rather "Hold "To kill Mr. and Mrs. Hurder." On the whole, extraverts naturalFRUITS ON FLOWERS use white to and red tell me Tight" He Is more con said Inspector Heale harshly. ly tend to succeed best In occupa- than outward. When they finished he sadly shook checked gingham because I have VEGETABLES SHRUBS own than his thoughts For a long moment there was si- tions that bring them into contact cerned with bis bead. "Sorry, girls, but I can't done that before. J. B." Demand orlalnat imI lence. Chief Mason moved away, with other people and that demand with what is going on around him ane bottles, tram your ttaalar no checked gingham! you," he said. "That was the Alright, back to the fire. Asa stood thought- aggressiveness, decision and action. outside. He will be modest, unas worst Imitation of the Andrews Sis flow about some nice crisp dotted ful, with bowed head. Then his eyes Introverts will be found predomisuming, cautious, critical, persever ter s I ever beard." swiss with the widest red rick rack shifted, and he looked past Inspec- nantly In places where they can ing. you can find for the edge? Then tor Heale. and called In a low tone: work alone and in creative fields, ODDS AD F.!)Sn,iJy Vallee, make a border around the top and Kab!" Why Bread Is 'Staff of Life' such as art science and literature. If ho recently announced tin the air zz reason a a is natural as There fail why that he'd like to direct picture, recent' sides of the window by pasting An extravert girl might Inspector Tope swung around In winon the oilcloth red the of scalloped "staff time to see Rab Taine coming to- sculptor but succeed admirably as wheat bread Is called If wrote and acted in a d'imtilie tkit dow frame, using wall paper Must De GOOD ward them from the direction of the a teacher of art to large groups of life." Wheat has some elements on hit weekly broadcast, at veil j Cut the oilcloth in strips direct' matter from of other at into paste. different which An it who make old barn. acting introvert reremoniet, goes people. the corners a o ol hit to ce by o first, then mortise the mmir, and doing "Hullo." he said in a level mono- law will not be likely to win fame grains. One of these is found In int Q . , . I.euit Slime it proud nj tone cutting them on the biag. Start "What's the matter. Ana?" as a jury lawyer but will naturally wheat flour protein. When wheat tinging Advertised hit record in picture, but he t prouder marking the scallops at the corLonsistsntly flour is mixed with water it forms And A.a told his brother: "This gravitate into office work. jutt note nl riceivtng tin an nrd t This is driving ners, as shown here, making the He think the In the family, each plas a differsubstance called gluten. is lie rc tor I''niS. 'iO'IJHII mile in It teart ullh CUY ADVEPJISID GOODS h center top scallop w.Jor than the and is , the Kill i'.re v.na set. and rubbery Gi audma and ent role, and each must be treated gum-likout lint in 1 a trnf'ic iiirulint. cur The N the for others. Union in iti Wes.ern hi wheat w.hr'.irr Grantipj Kui tier." accordingly. One Is as gnod as the best measure of quality which like rats the little flames still played. And all about, in a thin cirMiss Moss asked: "Why didn't cle, curious folk were standing by. Mr. and Mrs. Hurder wake up, I Clint pulled up beside the road, and wonder?" Inspector Heale saw their arrival "Smoke Clint suggested: got and came across to meet them. 'That you. Tope?" he asked. them, maybe." But June said: "They slept pretty "Young Jervies with you? Where's soundly, usually. And Aunt Evie the girl?" He was peering into the gave them some warm milk when car. Inspector Tope said: "Mrs. Tope she put them to bed." Her voice for a..moment was dry, as though it put her to bed. She was tired out. is might crack. She repeated: "They Clint here can tell you all there to tell." slept soundly." Heale nodded. "You spotted the Tope looked at Miss Moss; and then he asked awkwardly: "About fire, didn't you, Jervies?" he asked. So Clint told his story, briefly, Mr. and Mrs. Hurder. How what the Inspector listening without indo you think?" "They were unconscious," Clint terruption till the young man was done. Then Inspector Heale began explained. "The firemen got a Doctor Cabler was there. I to question him; and Tope left them didn't wait to hear. I brought June together and walked over toward the fire. There were two or three away." Miss Moss said: "I'm glad you scores of people here, roused by did, Clint. Miss Leaford, I'm go- the alarm or wakened by the glare ing to put you to bed in our spare of the flames against the rainy sky, room. Clint, you will stay here to- and come to watch the conflagration to its end. Tope moved among night?" June protested: "Oh, I don't want them quietly, listening to the fragmentary conversations here and to go to bed." And Tope reflected: "Funny that there. Then he saw Asa Taine, in the the fire department took so long to answer." He asked Clint: "Mrs. shadows by the old barn, talking to Taine or any of them surprised to someone Lissa Thayer. Her countenance was in darkness, see you there? Surprised to see June since Asa stood between her and the up and dressed?" Clint nodded, with a smile at June. "Matter of fact, we had quite a CHAPTER C. Houston Goudiss Describes the Role of Phosphorus In Nutrition; Tells Where to Obtain This Mineral s ... 0e |