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""*My daughter Bridget, and I want to get home quick. D'you understand?' And the genie said, ‘Yes, Massa Sindbad, you're agoing to be da in a jiffy.' " *"‘Whath a jiffy, Nunkie?" "That's something I never could find out, honey. But the genie knew and he brought out a magic carpet." "Did he have it in his pocket?" must have had." could he get a carpet in a "*You'll have to ask him. Genies are very peculiar. But he brought it out and spread it on the ground, and said, ‘All aboard!'-and Sindbad stepped on it, and the genie said, ‘Hold fast!' and rang the bell twice, and the next moment Sindbad found himself at home in Constantinople, and his little girl-what do you suppose was the first thing she said?" "She said, ‘What did you bring me for a prethent?' "' "That's just what she said. her father said to the And genie, ‘Here, you black rascal, what did we bring the out little girl?' And the genie took of his suitcase the most beauti- 4 as 2 SS = _ =2B fF = ZN - a © 3 | 4 "Ty Ss a Y; Y \ 4 », | = a ca milk but a-ugh! a genie!'' "Whath a genie?" *"‘A genie is-well, it's-a-er-see that big cloud out there that looks like a giant on a draught-horse? Well, a genie is a terrible being as kind of a horrible big as that-a fairy goblin demon. And he had been corked up in that bottle by an old magician, and he was just aching for some poor fool-er fellow to come along and pull the cork so that could chew him up." gasped Cynthia, when-'"' Did Mr. Thinpat get "Umm! scared?" "Scared! His teeth went clicketyBut, just as the click like this train. genie was sprinkling some salt on him to make him taste better, Sindbad happened to remember the right and his wand He waved charm. yelled, changeo, ‘"‘And presto- ‘Abracadabra, snicker-snee!' should have you genie wilt. ground and Sindbad, a garnN | don't seen that He got down said, ‘Please, put me in the on the Massa bottle Let me work for you.' any more. You see, Cynthia, some people have the magic charm, and they can make the bottle-genie work for them and cheer them up and be their slave, but other poor fellows don't iknow the word, and they become the genie's slaves." | Ne Mla window of quaint alien design. here we Let's of air for are and at Cologne, get out and and see the take a Cathe- the architecture of event good, honey, to stretch our legs a bit." Jebb was impatient to be moving. could not the suitcase, imagine what was in and he felt that if he train another moment he would leap through the window and carry the Taking glass flying. Cynthia by hand he This he carried in gin- gerly manner, his turbaned thumb yelping with pain at the slightest jar. Learning that the train would rest at Cologne some minutes, he struck out across the platform. Cynthia was hungry; the loss of the oranges whetted her appetite. There was a refreshment room in the station, but Jebb thought they would better step outside and take a look at the Cathedral towering above them like a storm cloud. Of all the eyes that have stared at that carven mountain in the many centuries since it began to upheave its mass above the town, not many eyes could have regarded it with less The child's thoughts observation. were turned inward upon the fascinating mysteries of the gift the genie brought to Miss Bridget Sindbad. Jebb's eyes ran here and there like foxes Dave." A voice head: *‘So came from Coleridge his said, high-held honey." She panted as she ran: *‘Who wath he, Nunkie Dave?" ‘"‘He was the man who wrote the ‘Ancient Mariner.' "' *"‘Who wath he, Nunkie Dave?" "He was the man who slew the albatross."' ‘"Whath a albatroth, Nunkie Dave?" "It was a beautiful bird, honey, and the man that killed it suffered horribly of thirst. You must never, never slay the never slay the albatross, honey- albatross. It's in a cage, with the restless- ness of a man in torment. His shifty gaze was caught by the sign of the Dom Hotel, with the cofPeople were adjoining. fee-house seated at tables. Some of them were finds there. one papers reading the had some liquor beAll of them Jebb shivered with defore them. The gesire, his knees wavered. nie of alcohol was fuming from the no subduing he knew and bottle charm. He could not It usurped his will. Everything on wish to subdue it. the two a mirage, became earth things real were the thirst consuming him, and the relief at hand. Throwing off irresolution as something contemptible he stalked ma- informed Hotel. Jebb took dining-room, the child to the to bring her what she wanted, cautioned her not to stir till he came back, and kissing her good-by, made straight for the wine-room. Cynthia had never heard of Casabianca, but she shared his grit. She and the waiter, who spoke a litEnglish, and one and one-half tickets. in the cage naturally though in less aristocratic of ten marks, and the change. The rain of gold bade had magnifihim keep begun. Mr. Leaving the voluminous waiter palpitant with admiration, Jebb took Cynthia's hand and they went back to the station. In his other hand still grasped the Gladstone. he His manner to the child was one of lofty tenderness, of the courtesy an ancient knight would have shown a ladye of high degree, mingled with the absentmindedness of a poet whose some thoughts great were busied for with theme. "Seems to me, honey, that the train was headed other way when we left. Prob'ly-probab-ly I'm mistaken. Get turned round easily in foreign countries." In his eagerness to board the train he tried to walk over and through a least a taker of cities instead of tickets. On demand Jebb brought out his pocketbook and produced the remainder of a ticket and a half to Ostend. He was informed that his train was, "Vor langer Zeit gegangen." With an air of angelic patience Jebb informed the man, whom he called ‘"‘Mein lieber General," that what smiled remembered and within waved a tip the rising him out of first place. among At its tophad There comes the time in the do- ness, for a bit of sandpaper, maybe not large enough to cover a Canceled postage stamp. But, at the immediate moment, that scrap of sandpaper is worth its is nonit and him to gold in weight existent home. in It gives happy otherwise his him small comfort, then, to be informed that there are manufacturing country this in plants where the abrasive stuff is turned out by the acre, where miles of the material, run through and, further, for sandpaper in the making, automatic that the are machines growing uses in all sorts of indus- tries are steadily increasing its output. Most sandpaper is not paper, and sand is not the scratchy stuff which it useful, but the material makes always will be known as sandpaper. "Sandpaper has ceased to be mere grains of sand glued to paper and has become a tool with thousands of cutting edges,' D. H. Killeffer of New York says in a report to the American Chemical society. "Variations of as much as 1,000 per cent in the usefulness of sandpaper "Do women ever listen to anything?'"'? asks ‘‘Husband."' Watch them-when money talks. Easy Task "Father was very pleased when I told him you were a poet." "Oh, I'm glad to hear that." "Yes, the last of my boys he tried to first at picture out was an amateur boxer." DELICIOUS POP CORN £ ouyTl FAMOUS a RECIPE ON EVERY a JRA Ty GUARANTEED #o TIN jp Ne A ie - BI Pp US A Day Lost The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed.-Chamfort. She was not the first ten in this country. denne atin If you are devoted to the story, ‘The Light That Failed,'' you'll like the picture version, which sticks to FAST BURNING -creates hot flat taste in SLOW BURNING the delicate flavor, thrilling taste, Qgvanc€é ».+.a original, even to the unhappy ending. If it's Ronald Colman, rath- er the than story, who's responsi- smoke... ruins STOMA eee -protects natural qualities that mean _ miildness, sm coaxed a rose to bloom. The rest of the slim shaft was still enveloped in violet shadow. In a balcony circling the tower he rather imagined than descried a mote of a figure, and rather dreamed than heard a voice far, far away, and crying: "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" It was only on its fourth intonation that he made out the words, and then they meant nothing to him. There followed a chant in the same strange language, so mellowed by remoteness that it interwove with the dream-rug on the loom of Jebb's drowsiness. The words were strange and there was no meaning, only a foreign music, in that concluding phrase, ‘‘Prayers are better than sleep,'' which the drowsy and dubious muezzin, weary of the steep spiral stairway, adds to the sunrise Azan. When his eyes actually perceived the minaret through the latticed window, and made out what manner of room he was in, he sat up with a start. He fell back immediately. His nerves jangled like a harp thrown to the floor. To move his head ever so slightly was to put himself on the rack, but curiosity forced him to endure the turning of his face so that he could study his whereabouts. Wonder filled him till he thought he was back in a dream. The last thing he remembered was a sense of drowsiness on a train in Germany. But this was neither a train, nor Germany. "This is Japan,'' thought Jebb, who had never been there. He lay on a sort of wall-platform covered with a heap of cotton mattresses. Over him were _ spread quilts of delicate fabric. On the floor were many rugs tinted like heaps of autumnal leaves. "This is Persia,'' he concluded, thinking of the rugs. He had»never been to Persia. At some vaguely later period he thought he heard the creak of an opened door, and his own leaden eyelids seemed to creak WITH CAMELS RONALD Negroid-something more Negro a man. and less than So do Walter Huston, Dudley Digges, and Ida Lupino. Miss Lupino has had a hard time of it in Hollywood; she was put into ingenue parts and kept there; now that, at last, she had been given a chance to show what she could do with a real role, she had made the most of it. ponte Neosat If you're interested in the present activities of former radio favorites, here's news of some of them. Jimmy Melton is now known as James Melton, and is a concert singer. Morton Downey wound up his sum- mer engagement.at the World's fair and followed it with an equally successful one in a Hollywood night club. Singin' Sam is making by making recordings. (TO BE CONTINUED) were formerly common. Today myriads of tiny cutting edges, arranged and held in orderly array, cut surfaces instead of wearing down surfaces by mere friction. "Literally millions of dollars' worth of sandpaper are consumed annually in scores of different inProduction of such widedustries. ly different articles as fine furniture and felt hats, automobiles and specisteel and shoes airplanes, mens, machine work and marbles, consume clubs, gem stones and golf acreages of coated abrasives. Much of the product designated as sandpaper is not made with paper and proportion of it uses a minimum sand, in the sense of silicon dioxide, as an abrasive. 3,000 varieties of coated "Some abrasives are required to meet the needs of users, and each must be accurately fitted to certain specific Above all, each of requirements. the three thousand must be made with the greatest possible uniformity and at a unit price that must be kept down. The most important development in this industry has unibeen the process of securing formity in distribution and position of abrasive particles on the by using an electric field. sheet money Jessica Dragonnette makes occasional appearances on the air-and when you see ‘‘Gulliver's Travels' you'll hear her voice. Vera Van, Leah Ray and Annette Henshaw have retired. nant Rahicenip a Used in Industry BURNING YOU GET Hers is rather like the one in "Of Human Bondage" that established Bette Davis as a dramatic actress. Miss Lupino's performance is good enough to do as much for her. No longer can she be thought of as just one of those pretty blondes who are so numerous in the picture-making metropolis. as- he than SLOWER COLMAN ble for your interest in the picture, you'll enjoy it hugely, for he gives an excellent performance. heaved them ajar. The door was indeed slightly opened, and peering into the room was a face. It was the black and glistening skull of a 3,000 Kinds of Sandpaper mestic life of the man of the house when of all things in the world he yearns, with super-powered earnest- . throw Britain and Ireland he comes second, with Deanna Durbin pushing Ill sun Foster theaters in this country, but in Great Hovering a little this side of sleep, most Norman version. Leticia eh? That tastes good schmeckt mir gut.)"' light of daybreak. in 1931. the new in as ‘‘The Bat Mickey Rooney may rank the box offices of motion his drowsy eyes saw, or seemed to see, through a window of quaint and alien design, a distant tower of soaring stature, just visible in the dim company again, her engagement to Justin W. Dart, who is general manager of a drug firm. like Homburg, CHAPTER For Further Use McTavish called at the head office of his bank and asked to see the general manager. ""Have you a card, sir?"' he was asked, "Aye, I have that,'"' replied. McTavish, ‘‘but first let me see if yer hands are clean.'' Vale - ried, pretty and rich-she announced Wurzburg." ‘Wurzburg, to me. (Das «}] seis wheat and the ticket-seller answered with a laugh. "Frankfort-am-Main, | Hard on the heels of her scrap with Warner Brothers over her refusal to appear in ‘‘Married, Pretty and Poor,'? Jane Bryan showed the studio that she preferred to be mar- line. beard fy It was filmed Pickford's and done Whispers," will direct my quoted Mary 1926, The man inquired, German: station, airily Virginia thriller should have. by ‘What stations have you?" had became great friends. It was a pleasanter place to wait than on a burning deck, but Cynthia's appetite was soon sated, the waiter speedily emptied his English vocabulary, and his bag of tricks for amusing a child jaded with delay. And still Jebb did not return. Loneli- sir that surprising correctness, he called for the told an elderly waiter dining-room the distinguished the train was no longer the NordExpress, but the Ostend-Vienna Express and that other tickets would be required. Jebb replied that that made nothing to him out, and went to the ticket office where, in German of unpardonable crime." Strolling along the Domhof, Jebb and Cynthia soon reached the Dom . to give us a mystery picture-made from one of the best mystery plays ever written-as the first release of his Globe Productions. It's ‘‘The Bat," by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, and has everything that a train standing before him. The guard, greatly touched by the title (he had been a soldier, of course), The i HE President's son plans he desired and intended to take the sir?'' Jebb * ‘The Bat'? Again * Jane Has Preference * To the Bitter End -« By HUGHES "Please, gorgeous officer who looked to he at the descended from the car, leaving all their hand-luggage except the small Gladstone containing the precious had "It don't thmell like cologne, Nunkie Croesus was himself again. ‘‘We'll open the suitcase when the train starts again. It will do us sat in the fear that they were going too far it was lost in her trust of Nunkie Dave. She made one comment as her feet pattered across the rough cobbles of the city: Jebb, with a remarkable than of stone. She insisted: "But what did the genie bring the little girl?"' He lit- cence of manner, called for the reckoning and paid it with a gold piece iil Cynthia, like many another, cared more the "T want my mamma!"' At last Jebb arrived at the door of the dining-room. Cynthia precipitated herself across the floor with a shriek of joy that disturbed the solemn room. The waiter followed to explain with much joviality and some policy, how long and well he had entertained his charge. Mi ful-but street, his loss, agitated the child, and she was fretting: "T want Nunkie Dave! I want Nunkie Dave!'' And then, that cry failing, she began to whimper: sy honey. breath dral."' the ness for her playmate, and terror for "ie A across tle girl toddling alongside, haud passibus aequis. She never questioned the probity of her guide. If she felt a little five or six little Kindchen of his own, ; . fe jestically tle "si wt Wwe) drawings. cuddling "‘Wooh!" closer. "That's what the genie said: ‘Wooh!' You see he had been locked hundred up there about three million years and he was hungry, and he was just going to gobble Sindbad up Pe "‘Her name, ‘Where did little Bridthet live?" ‘See here, young lady, am I telling a story or passing an examination? If you're not careful, I'll make you tell the story. She lived in Constantinople, I believe. Can you spell it?'' The curls shook violently. ‘‘It's a C and an I and a constanti, and a steeple and a stople and a constantinople." This old lyric entranced the child and she had to learn it. But, once mastered, she was hot on the trail of Sindbad the sailor. And she forced the frantic mind of Jebb back into the harness. He went on: "Well, as Sindbad was sailing across the sand and sailing across the sand and a-sailing across the sand what should he see ahead of him but a-a bottle." he sIN JUST A FEW i any new ones, hon- his chaotic remembrance wath here, which."' "Not vin Make Delivery Up to 9 p. m. Hour ‘Tell "‘Milk?'"' 1% Yards to 3 Yards a so the cork with a corkscrew he always carried, and as soon as the cork was out, what do you suppose popped out of the bottle?" DUMP TRUCKS dj was madic ‘Look bottle?'' comprehension, about said, black rascal, I want to get home and see my little daughter Susie'-"' ""How pened to be standing there, and he picked up the bottle and pulled out Pickups-Panels Chassis & Cabs 1%-Ton-2-2'2-3-Ton and Up to 10-Ton he "Sindbad of.'' ‘"‘What wath her name, Nunkie Dave?"' ‘‘The daughter's name was Bridget, I believe-or Patricia, I forget business | 763 the Jebb went on: Nunkie Dave?'"' "‘The camel's name was Clarence, I think. And he was thinking of his beautiful little daughter." "Oh, did the camel have a daughter?" "No, it's Sindbad I'm speaking OFFICE EQUIPMENT W which all torment her Thinthy ‘"‘What TRUSSES ge DESK drink, liquor that tangled chaos of countless-colored skins, the ‘Arabian Nights," Jebb brought out a twisted yarn: "Once upon a time there. was a poor old sailor named Sindbad, and he was sailing across Sahara in a ship of the desert, that is-the back of a camel-you''ve seen 'em at circuses."" lgical Instruments, Hospital Supplies, isses. Manufacturers of Abdominal SuptheteT®> Elastic Stockings. The Physicians Sapoly Company VGW. 2nd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah o a for whose beyond "Tell for Wholesale duplicated SHOP, Building ea him Il-Continued ili "I don't know LENSES DUPLICATED Prescriptions ces. a wants ey." qlisfactory work guaranteed in minimum eon motors and transformers. SCHRAGA ECTRIC CO., 141 Pierpont, Salt Lake ist's and and began to ask for a story. me a story, Nunkie Dave." 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A fellow- Lake Rates Jebb Cynthia, like most of her sex, was not for moralizing, but for plot. So crack train, the Mord-iochrane with Os tend as his immediate destination. He is bound for America. With him is fiveyear-old Cynthia Thatcher, his charming young temporary ward. On the train they meet Big Bill Gaines, former classmate and fraternity brother of David's. He tells Gaines of his mission, and of his one unconquerable vice-an overwhelming desire for liquor. Jebb feels HOTELS most David By RUPERT SERVICE i i i Burman, aged 110, has had six ses but was never hen-pecked, he s, and the simple life is the Star Dust Gene Autry, the singing screen star who is Public Cowboy No. I, heads a new western series from "The Double M Ranch" over the Columbia network each Sunday. Incidentally, did you know that Gene was discovered by the beloved Will Rogers? Rogers stopped at a small to forward his town in Oklahoma syndicated column; Gene, the telegraph operator, was singing a westRogers advised him to ern ballad. capitalize on his talents-and a little more than a year later Gene Autry was a popular radio and recording artist. - Del did Courtney, Camera who music features over NBC, Can- has borrowed an idea from the movies in his presentation of "‘previews'"' of Before his forthcoming programs. concluding his broadcasts, he plays a few bars of some of the new tunes to be featured on the next program. It's a novel idea, and will probably be widely copied by bandleaders who don't hesitate to imitate their more successful brethren. Ieee ODDS AND ENDS-The New York "Wuthering picked Critics Film Heights" as 1939's best picture .. It's a little more than twenty-six years since Cecil B. DeMille, Samuel Goldwyn and Jesse Lasky began filming "The Squaw Man," the first motion picture made in Hollywood. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) 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