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Show Tur cxirruvirT n SPVTIVFT SMITIIFlbLU, lTAH Smart Fall Styles That Are Flattering Puget Sound Fish Roundup are two charming fash- with the crisp, very feminine look that smart! proves they are new and sleeves And youll notice that the mrtr" are proudly puffed W width, to they give height, not shoulders. These two simple a signs, each accompanied by tailed sew chart, make it very, two very easy for you to have H ERE ions ADVENTURERS CLUB HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! The Fall Into the Bottomless WelF9 slim-waiste- d, PHOTOGRAPHY fe Q A General Quiz Here is a closeup of taking in the net. The man in the foreground is handling the purse line, which is usually drawn in by steam power because of its tremendous weight Thus modern steam winches have greatly increased the speed of fishing, enabling boats to surround and capture a school of salmon in quick order. afloat? 5. In French history what was a dauphin? 8. How many teams in the ma- or leagues have never won a pennant? 7. What is the difference between a majority and a plurality? 8. For whom is Newport News named? 9. What amusements and recreations rank highest in popularity in the United States? 10. How large is the Boeing low-lyin- Prairie Farmer. It must have winter protection. Just before heavy frost, reservoirs are opened and vines covered; they lie snug through winter beneath a blanket of ice. They must have a Oyez, Request for Attention Oyez is the old Norman version of the modern Hey, you and may be freely translated as hear or listen. In courts and at some meetings, it is repeated three times, as a request for attention, or as prelude to a public announcement. Assured With Pride Alone Rather stand up, assured with conscious pride alone, than err with millions on thy side. Charles Churchill. firmly spring when the ice goes out to absorb heat and help keep frost away; to discourage weed growth; to give old runners a chance to reroot and thus renew the bog. Marshes are drained in the spring and from short mother vines new shoots creep. Buds swell and send out a short shoot upon which pink waxen blossoms bloom. When petals fall, tiny berries-emergto grow and plumpen. Slowly their color fades from green to creamy white; to coral pink, while the rare and vigorous flavor develops within. Gathered, dried and boxed, cooler weather turns the berries full flavored and a rich, ruby red. Flower Fund Aids Poor a person dies in Sweden, his friends often send the money they would have spent on funeral wreaths to the Flowed fund. This fund is used to support and care for poor, elderly people. jacket-blous- Pattens. The is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 40 and 42. Size 18 requires 2 yards of 39 inch material for the 2 yards for the skirt. 1477 jacket-blous- e; long-sleev- ed short-sleeve- d. 32-pa- Circle Patten Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins each. C BU ByinHcit. WNU Annie Oakley, the great rifle shot, was born in Woodland, Ohio, in 1868. She began using a rifle at the age of 6 to help provide food for the family. At 15 she met Frank Butler, a stage marksman and subsequently married him, traveling about the country until she was discovered by Sitting Bull, who called her Little Sure Shot. For many years she was with Buffalo Bills wild west show. Known for her skill in breaking glass balls tossed in the air, at one time she fired 1,000 shots in contest, breaking 943 balls. An automobile accident caused her death in A-- 2, Browns. 7. A candidate receiving mors votes than any other receives a plurality; one receiving more votes than all the other contest ants combined more than half of all the votes cast receives a majority. 8. The National Geographic The city re magazine says: ceived its odd name from two men, Capt. Christopher Newport (an associate of Capt. John Smith) and Sir William Newce, on whose advice the site for the settlement was chosen." 9. According to a Fortune survey, the favorite forms of amusement in the order of their popularity are radio, movies, magazines and books, hunting or fishing, watching sporting events, newspapers, playing outdoor games, playing cards and indoor games, legitimate theater. 10. The plane measures 152 feet from wing tip to wing tip and the over-a- ll length of the fuselage is 109 feet. It has two decks connected by a spiral stairway and can accommodate 40 sleeping passengers. The operating range with full load is 2,400 miles. CimWL CBHBJB vovldivt veto my sorrow I love. both woe end 1 wetl ytnte merit This sour! Boolbk Bvt th.t y the 1 Feel! we--y arcr 1928. WNU Service. SOCIAL and BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CENTER at the 4otal NEW HOUSE e The grand finale takes place on your own dining room table. gift of the sea, steamed salmon pudding, one of the j delicious new dishes which add nourishing protein, deep vitamins to your diet. In SALT LAKE CITY Heres .of repeat gussls year of attrao-tiv-e attest the popularity this fine hotel. 400 ROOMS 400 BATH Ratesi $2.00 to $4.00 Sing When Know Value of Time Know the true value of time; snatch, seize and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination; never put off til tomorrow what you can do today. Chesterfield. 1. Three identical, unlike and Siamese. 2. The Bible has 3,566,480 letters forming 773,746 words in 31,173 verses arranged in 1,189 chapters, 3. It is the Continental Oil comwhich is 15,004 panys K. C. L. feet deep, or nearly three miles. The well is four miles west of Wasco in the San Joaquin valley. 4. No. The S. S. Normandie and the S. S. Queen Mary are too long for the lode chambers. 5. The oldest son of the king of France. After the revolution of 1830 the title was abolished. 6. Only one, the St. Louis THE, Strvlct. Annie Oakley blanket of sand, too. one inch thick Cranberry Thrives Best in Acid Peat, Muck Soil atop the ice, to settle gently but around vines in The Answers Two-Piee- yards for Fall and Winter Fashion Book. The new Fall and Winter Pattern Bode which shows photographs of the dresses being worn is now out. (One patten and the Fall and Winter Patten Book 25 cents.) You can order the book separately for 15 cents. Send your order to The Sewing WNU Servlet. The cheery little cranberry, once called craneberry because its blossoms resemble a crane's head and neck, is not modest in its requirements. g land satuIt demands rated with water; prefers acid peat or muck soil. There must be reservoirs to constantly feed thirsty fields through miles of radiating canals to flood marshes quickly against killing frosts and as a measure of insect control, states a writer in leading fashions of the coming season at very little cost. With Jacket Blouse. This charming fashion is extremely good this fall. Its tailored or dressy, according to the materials in which ypu make it up. The skirt is slim and plain. The e as youthful and becoming as it can be. For street, make it of wool crepe, flannel or faille. For afternoon, choose velvet or broadcloth for the skirt; satin, velvet or silver cloth for the jacket blouse. With Smart, Slenderising Lines. Notice that the front panel of the skirt is cut in one with the midriff section thats a smart detail that you see in expensive models, and its excellent for large women. You can trust the suave, slick lines of this dress to make you look several pounds slimmer. It fits beautifully. Shoulder darts, and gathers above the waistline, ease it over the bust, without any hint of bulkiness. Make this of satin, silk crepe, velvet or sheer wool, and youll like it better than any dress youve had for a long time. 1585 is designed for sizes 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires 5K yards of 39 inch material for dress; 4 Here the salmon are being brailed aboard with a net. Once aboard the boat, the salmon are rushed to the cannery or transferred to a cannery tender which carries thousands of the silvery fish to plants located on the shores of Puget Sound. Less than 24 hours later the fish are in cans, cooked, labeled and ready for shipment to your comer grocery. Puget Sounds delicious salmon are not taken in excessive numbers. Fishermen and the government to restrict each annual catch. many kinds of twins are . How many words are there in the Bible? 3. What is the deepest hole in the world? 4. Can the Panama canal accommodate the largest ships by cowboy IN WASHINGTONS Puget Sound, fishermen catch salmon sue ox their building a fence around them and reducing the I tactics, Lower, lower slipped Bill. The rough bricks scraped his shoulders raw. Blood ran from his tortured flesh, soaked his shirt. The pressure was agony, yet he dare not ease up. Td let up meant dropping. Bill wormed around till his eyes eould examine the depths of the well below. And for a moment hope returned to him. Directly below, about seven and a half feet down, he saw the ribs of the form for the brickwork projecting on the Inside, about two or three Inches beyond the brickwork. The masons had left the form with the ribs and built around them. Now," Bill told himself, if those ribs will hold my weight, Im safe! But could he reach them? Seven and a half feet I Seven and a half feet of creeping, of tortured shoulders, of risky probing with one foot when an instants let-u- p in that pressure meant Bill Sternberg tried not to think what it meant while he groped with one foot for a hold, wormed his raw shoulders lower on the bricks that were like sandpaper on his raw shoulders. Copyright. MMICI Me Jlnother there? ... New Danger Worse Than the Old. Just as he reached the ribs a new danger presented itself. His shoulders started to go lower than his feet I Bad enough to plunge feet first But head first! And backward, at that! It took all the flagging nerve of Bill Sternberg to grind those raw shoulders into that wall and work his feet down to yes. the rib. Bill made it. And whats more, the ribs held him. Feet and shoulders. But how long was he to remain here like this? Frantically he lifted his voice in a hoarse shout. And now to his ears came a sound the sound of Franzs hammer. Franz, hammering and whistling at his work, had perhaps not heard. Bill summoned all his strength, fairly bellowed: Franz, FRANZ! This time Franz came, and with one unconcerned tug yanked up his companion. Bill landed hard on the safe ground. It felt good better than his shoulders. But worst of all, he says, was trying to square himself with his mother for ripping his shirt, when he got home! PHOTO The Questions ry a Dim Ray of Hope. MlRimwuu, anbuai Be tola. Pfiui Xapriau h- ( RORWain 1. How Bill Sails Oil Into Space. corral until the salmon can be lifted out of the seine into the boat or tender. Along the far end of the building, the ground fell away so steeply Nineteen hundred feet of net are strung over the side, held up by corx that Bill had to go look for the ladder he had left against the one-stofloats, kept down by lead weights. extension. To make sure the ladder was still where he had left it, he took a step backward to look over the edge of the roof. Suddenly his left foot went completely into space I Bill says, I knew In a flash where I was about to go. It was too late to scramble forward, so I braced my foot, and with all my might I threw my body back And right below lay you guessed it the open well! Bills quick thinking may have saved his life, but it didnt keep him from going through a bad experience. His shoulders struck the far edge of the well and his feet scraped the near edge so that he lay across the .top opening like a stiff stick. Only he wasnt so stiff, worse luck. Bit .by bit he started to slip down the sides of the well, the weight of his body held in space only by the fierce pressure of his braced feet and shoulders against the rough brick sides of the well. And Then He Started to Slip! Had that well been an inch wider In diameter, boys and girls. Bill wouldnt be telling this story. As it was, he had all he could do, pressing with all his strength, to keep his body out straight, to keep pressure on his toes and his shoulders and neck. Picture for yourself what he was up against. If either his head or his feet started slipping faster than the other end, he might drop so much on one end that his body would no longer Going in a circle about 575 feet in diameter, the net soon encloses a meet the wall on both sides. The minute his legs or his shoulschool of salmon. The bottom of the net is closed by drawing the purse ders slipped enough to fall away from the wall HE WOULD line which operates just like the string of a purse. Soon the net will be PLUNGE TO THE DEPTHS BELOW! salmon. But worse was still to come. Working with Bill on the Job was a drawn in, bringing its cargo of fresh man by the name of Franz. When the first terror at his predicament Bill Sees mIuiwmu Jlsk reaching bottom? That's what happened to William J. Sternberg of Long Island City, N. Y., who tells todays yarn. And right below lay the open welL lifted. Bill thought of Franz and yelled for help. Picture his horror when he got no answer. All along, he had been hoping that before he lost control, rescue would arrive. Now his voice rang mockingly in the dark depths below. Franz did not answer. WitUM aholeo oMi or roar WPPPPP Hello everybody: you imagine failing into a well and never In the spring of 1885, Bill Sternberg, then a lad of 19, was putting in panes of glass along the side of a building in Long Island City, N. Y., since burned down. A steep slope fell away almost vertically from the building, and below this slope was an old well, whose rotting timbers had been removed preparatory to making a new cover. Now watch and see what happened. ROLLS DEVELOPED S PCtBU. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM All Located off Main Lobby DIMWG . DANCING SU...n( and EVERY FRIDAY tioul BUFFET SATURDAY NIGHT NEWHOVS1 fnildtif CHAUNCIY W. WIST, Manage I |