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Show | ~ THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, erento Kathleen Norris Says: : Our Mistakes al (Bell Syndicate-WNU {i- a UTAH Prisoners of War Settle Down To Routine Ordered by Enemy We All Have to Pay the Piper for 04 MOAB, Service.) PATTERN ew By ) E PARTMENT S VIRGINIA by Western Union.) WILSON, the plump and genial radio announcer, has turned actor with a vengeance. He led up to it gently by using his voice, but not his poundage (he tips the scales at 300) in ‘‘Buck Benny Rides Again."' You'll see him in person in "The Round-Up," in the role of "‘Slim,'' made famous by the late Macklyn Arbuckle. And who knows, he may like acting so well that he'll never want to return toa announcing. The chief difficulty so far has been finding a horse that would hold him, but he's promised to take care of that by producing one that he rides frequently-seems that, though hefty, he's an expert horseman. J ~ Scns. Sant wy ‘aes several years after their divorce Mary and Paul met and discovered they each other still. The results were a second divorce for Paul and his tqurriage to Mary. y KATHLEEN NORRIS HEN ay we are the tune, old we young we call when we are and pay the piper. - 3 a terrifying thing to think of, Tip 9 one of the inescapable facts fe. The cross you make for »),5elf in youth you carry in old ,J nobody else can carry it for __and there's no putting it down. ei t's why fathers and mothers e their breath advising and age ; ‘ t: gins. Don't drive so fast, dar- ‘" Don't start going cular crowd, dear. Snuch. Don't drink with that Don't too eat much. marry until you really love; hen you do marry don't quar_- waste money, don't flirt, | be extravagant. is generation of children lisand profited by advice, and * next generation did the same, the parents me good themselves men and were women what a world of high char- wit and nobility and happiness we 4 have in a hundred years! jt alas, the parents are often as ww making mistakes as the chil- ‘™ are, and when one mistake is fimposed upon another, and a dozen more are thrown in nM all sides, human lives get into slile tangles, and only superhuMi powers can straighten them . Prayer will, humility and pa-e and faith will, but who bethat in reference to the tiret little tangles of every day? save our prayers for the great of life, and even then usually them generously on someone a@ That Norma's baby will <I safely. That dear George will ivell. That Betty won't be so e tient with Gerald. We rarely ## that we ourselves will change. # "use one of the first things a m learns, and one of the convic- a that sticks to him most fivmly, wat he is all but imiyou've perfect. made a mistake and mpave to pay for it soynetimes it m@ a lot to face the music honand say, ‘I was wrong. I young and ignorant and hot- -ed and blind, yius mistake. and I All right. s;' Now for the -lakes!'' - A Ridiculous made future, a That's without Mistake. a letter that lies on my desk an who calls herself ‘‘Mary, s Wife,' tells me of a rather lous mistake she and her husgk made, and of the price they ‘to pay for it. i yY were married 12 years ago, ad two boys, now 10 and eight. _ OF seven years after marriage rm times came; Paul lost his job; ife went to work, and domesOuble ensued. They were di- 2d by her wish, although she - when it came right down to mg Paul she cried for four days ights. @ married a man named Ben, Paul married a girl named Ben died, and two ‘years aul's first wife met him again. ge Very prosperous now; he was Bappy with Maude, and he and very soon discovered that they ™ each DYS, other and still. the He upshot tal meeting was and needed of that ac- a second di- for Paul, y. They are now ideally hap- ave a onths world's € his not contented that Paul ie $200 a month. 'S very aude remarriage third small son old, and would only a be one couples has to if pay That eats into soul. is well-fixed anyway," ites. ‘"‘She has a car, a beauapartment, and a maid. She away summers, entertains, PSs perfectly. We are paying t a third of Paul's remaining he en, for and our home, only have occasional Pay the Piper @ When we're young we call the tune and when we are older we pay the piper, says Kathleen Norris. q@ It's an inescapable ‘‘fact of life.'"" Nobody else can carry your cross for you. There's no putting it down. That's why fathers and mothers waste their breath advising and warning. If all the warnings and advice were heeded we'd have a wonderful world in a few generations. But unhappily people go right on making mistakes. q@ And when the time comes to pay up, the best thing to do is to accept the bill and start paying. q@ If it's money trouble, according to this writer, you have much for which to thank God. For many other troubles are worse. Gone are the days when a hero had to be perfect every minute that he was on _ the screen. In Paramount's ‘‘Road to Singapore" Bing Crosby is a shiftless sort of guy, aided and abetted in a career of idleness by Dorothy Lamour and Bob Hope. Three other matinee idols have forgotten the maxims of their copybooks, so far as new pictures are Bing Crosby concerned. Robert Montgomery gets himself hanged in "The Earl of Chicago''; George Brent portrays a fugitive from justice in ‘Till We Meet Again''; and Tyrone Power, believe it or not, is a gangster in his latest. -_-K- Judy Garland is on her way up, and rapidly. This year it was quite a distinction for anyone who wasn't in the cast of "‘Gone With the Wind'"' to win one of the annual awards of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. Little Judy got a special one for work as "an outstand- who Pt made serious mistakes them- ems, three help Phousework. Is it fair that the y that would give me a good and great comfort must go to F‘{NLAND-A Red army officer who appears not too conover his capture is shown replying to questions asked him a radio broadcast from a station near Helsinki. Finns give for correct answers. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPY. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Francisco California Enclose Pattern Name Address this selfish woman who lived with Paul only two years, never made him a home or showed him any real affection, and doesn't need the money? Of course we want the boys to be well-schooled, to go to college, and yet that ridiculous $2,400 must be taken out of our income every year for a woman who means nothing to either of us. They Must Pay the Piper. *‘When we remarried and made this arrangement, we felt that Maude would marry again, but she shows no disposition to do so, and as she is beginning her forties she probably will not. I don't know what we can do ‘about it, but it does seem that we should do something."' My dear Mary: There is nothing you can do about it except pay the piper, and thank God that the mistake you made wasn't of a more serious nature and isn't going to cost you even more. Actually hundreds of thousands of families lost all their hard-saved capital eight or ten years ago, through speculation or unfortunate investments, and they have to pay the piper. Millions pay the piper with chronic indigestion and headache, because they WOULD eat and drink indiscreetly. An innocent small girl pays the piper because her mother would take her driving in a bitter wind, and_ the mastoid operation that followed a head cold cost her her hearing. Unhappy and unsuccessful lives ing juvenile." pension A cruel or drinking a crippled child, circumhusband, from you separate that stances those who love and need you, physical suffering from some chronic dis: quarrel. poverty, grinding order, some atmospheres-these troubles. are rea) COC Serer in cee coins whce for SIGS a tccd eee HTHRESEEEHEHEBEEEOEESES eeseeree Cee eer eseeseeeeses If lemons are stored in a covered jar in the refrigerator they will not wither and shrink. * * ¢& Labor Saver.-Part of the pot and pan washing job can be eliminated by storing frying fat in paper cups which can be discarded when empty. og IN ENGLAND-Somewhere in the north of England, captured German sailors and airmen find life not unpleasant; at least it's better than fighting. Here they gather around the piano. W Hat a comfort it is to get hold of an apron that buttons on easily over your head, and stays right where it belongs, fitting snugly at the waist and refusing to slip from the shoulders! This one (8641) will be the joy of your life. The back straps button over the shoulders, the front is cut to a decorative point, and there are two patch pockets that Fountain of Wealth SRE Sa Sao SON ROOT Lege EIS - Sis Ae At the dedication of a large fountain in Genoa, Italy, in May, 1936, someone started the rumor that it possessed miraculous powers. Ever since, people have come from all over the country to toss coins in its basin and make their wishes. Once a.month the money has to be shoveled out of the fountain.-Collier's. FRANCE-German prisoners in French hands are subject to orders from the highest ranking man among them, even in prison camps. Here a squad commander reports to the French officer. s 8 Cool Foods.-Never put hot foods into the refrigerator. Wait until they have cooled. s * & Candied fruits and raisins for puddings and cakes should be softened by soaking overnight in fruit juice. s ¢ @ Treating New Broom.-If you have bought a new broom you will find it lasts longer if soaked in warm water for a few hours. Shake off as much moisture as possible and hang by the head to dry. Refreshening Taffeta Frock.-If you want to refresh and restiffen a taffeta frock, make a solution of one teaspoonful of borax dissolved completely in half a pint of warm water. Sponge this all over the wrong side of the fabric. When it is nearly dry iron on the wrong side, using a fairly hot iron. -@ |T TAKES: MORE -. THAN CORN "TO MAKE FINE: CORN FLAKES- a IN GERMANY -Polish prisoners of war march off to work with spades and shovels. By utilizing the labor of captured Poles, the Germans can release more manpower for duty on the Western front. -E OR! are all paying the piper; paying him | , God. cents cici'd HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS \ Janice Logan looked so attractive in the brief costume that she wore when working in ‘‘Dr. Cyclops,'"' the forthcoming Paramount technicolor picture, that the Art Students league voted her ‘The Best Undressed Woman of the Year.'' (That's the for parental stupidities, for bad home influences, for lack of guidJANICE LOGAN ance or intelligence or grace. Slums and drunkenness and poverty and ‘trick picture in which the members illness are all preventable, and of the cast are reduced to one-fifth while we let them exist someone is their natural size.) So now Miss going to pay the piper for each Logan must be all-round champion and every one. War is the cruelest so far as clothes are concerned. and stupidest mistake human be- When she was a senior at swanky ings make, and how we pay for it, Sarah Lawrence college she was and how our children's children will voted the School's Best Dressed pay for it someday! Student. onsen ieeetimie So stop worrying about the money Paul has to pay Maude. You and According to Joan Bennett, one he both acted like undisciplined chil- of the greatest predicaments welldren when hard times came; you dressed women fear is putting on a didn't stick to him as a wife should, new outfit and then finding someone and the discovery that you did love else wearing one just like it. That's each other, after the quarrel, is what happened to her not long ago what you are paying for. Forget when she appeared to take part in a Bing Crosby broadcast. She was Maude; forget the details; only say to yourself that you w6n't make that wearing a nifty new hat. She mistake again, and will try to pre- glanced around, and saw one exactalong ly like it on the head of Sabu, the pare your boys for marriage were. young Indian movie actor-he'd just lines than' your own better put on his native turban. See that they know fine girls, and are ready to assume the responsicretion and courageously life of bilities ODDS AND ENDS _ . . Douglass wisely, and you'll more than make Montgomery will make a Star Theater up for the errors in your own life, appearance March 27th with Florence expensive as they seem. Reed and Helen Claire in "Double Mary Should Be Grateful. is Door" ... Basil Rathbone had to pet trouble worst your When a black cat for a scene in "Destiny"- you have much for which. money, to thank 15 NOs .... the mangled thumb that resulted has just healed Have you listened to the new Westinghouse program, "Musical Americana", recently? It's even hetter than it was in the beginning .. . Joel McCrea had a perfect vacation not long ago-according to his ideas; he stayed on a ranch where he worked as a cowhand, branding cattle and living in tents with the cowboys. ters wane s OY TELLOs com 8! GIN At ee r r e, micarse parc pany SATTLE Copr. 1940 by Keltogg Company MADE BY KELLOGG'S IN BATTLE CREEK; In SALT LAKE CITY THE MEW HOUSE IN SWITZERLAND-These people run the central information bureau for prisoners of war established at Geneva by the Red Cross. author HOTEL Mme. Frick-Cramer; Jacques Cheneviere, Left to right: and president of the bureau; F red Barbey, and Prof. Max Choice of the Discriminating Traveler Huber, president of the Red Cross committee. 400 ROOMS + 400 BATHS ao ~ | Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program available the finest hotel accommodations in made West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. DINING MRS. CAFETERIA ROOM J. H. WATERS, Managers BUFFET President J. HOLMAN WATERS and W. ROSS SUTTON IN THE U. §.-German sailors from the scuttled Columbus. has the DINE « DANCE The Beautiful MIRROR ROOM EVERY SATURDAY EVENING > a IN cerned during tobacco Right off the griddle is the report that Professor Quiz is all set to sign a deal with one of the major movie companies for a series of shorts centering around the Professor's radio specialty of questions and answers. Perhaps he's been inspired to do it by the success of those "Information Please' shorts. : ; ee Se a AC re " repeat the point, so that they are no less decorative than useful. if ever we saw a prize among Pinafores, this is it, and you should have the pattern right away quick. Make no less than half a dozen so that you'll always have a fresh one ready, and tuck a few away for occasional gifts and bridge prizes, too. You may be sure everyone will like it as well as you do. Gingham, percale and chintz are practical cottons to choose. You can easily finish it in a few hours. 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