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Show B NIK Hi I Kl IN, i;iN(.H 1 CANYON. 1 I Ml BUCK BEEF MAKES THEM BEEF . . . "Meat, all you want," says the enticing sign painted onto the window of the grocery company window on Olive street, St. Louis, but the Irate housewives are not hav-ing any not at SI a pound. They form a picket line, complete with home-mad- e signs before the shop to protest the price. This was one of several stores In St. Louis which were picketed In similar manner. Other cities also reported organized boycott, demanding return of OPA prices. HK1 JaBaBBBBKaaaak BBBBBBBr: a CALVES M AKE A DEPOSIT . . . The Wayne "Cornhuskcr I world's only living quintuplet calves, visit the Fairhury, bank to make a deposit in their personal laving! account Hey have earned at state fair exhibitions. The quints were lov. 20 on the farm of Leo Schmoldt, near Fairbury, and now in average of 425 pounds. Left to right they arc: Russia, Eng-Tiin- a, France and United States. When cellar drainage is not practicable because the tloor is be-low the water level, your move is to make walls water-tigh- t. Seal-ing of cracks calls for the use of concrete or bituminous materials. Use dental Boss for sewing on buttons. It is strong and for hard wear. Use an embroidery needle and thread it double. Kice water Is saved to starch collars, lace edgings and dainty things. Cauliflower leaves cooked until tender and served with butter taste like brussels sprouts. A piece of greased caudle wick can be used temporarily as a gasket for a leaking radiator valve. e Carpet sweepers will not give perfect service unless cleaned reg-ularly. e Soak heavily sized new dish towels in warm sudsy water over-night. Removes stillness. 1 M I Stage Poor: George Arils made $048,000 In the U. S. That was his net estate, at any rate. Compare him with Wm. S. Hart. . . Arllss didn't bequeath a peso to any American charity not even to the Episcopal Actors' Guild, of which he once was presi-dent. Phooey. . . . Fred Hillcbrand at 52 enters a local school of music. Five years ago. not knowing a note, he composed a Negro Spiritual which was a smash hit. So he decided to write an opera. Thnt ex-plains why he is going to a music school in a class with kids. . . The reason author Michael Strange (pen name of an John Harry-more- ) Isn't listed In the Social Reg-ister as Barrymore is this: Stage names are not listed. Barrymore'i real name is Blythe. Two Little (ilrls In BhMI The lovely, hlonde. middle-age- d lady dispensing sodas at Nicholas' In Grand Central terminal was once one of Zlegfcld's most celehrated beauties. Her name Is Doris Carlson. . . . Another beauty In the same Zlegfeld show gal department recently purchased 114 E. 40th street (near GCTermlnal) for $200,000. Her name: I'olly I.ux. The Washing tongue - waggers: Washington still has 8,000 dollar-a-year-me- . . . Income tax chief Nunan is not happy over the pay raise for all his men. Because he has to fire half of them. The sena-tors who agreed to the pay tilt demanded that that many be dis-charged to make up the new ex-pense! . . . New York realtors are planning to whip the N. Y. State rent control by using NRA as a precedent. . . . According to Daniel Delano Jr.. the Delano family has given 11 presidents to the nation. He'll tell all about it in a tome. . . . Repub leader J. Martin, house mi-nority chief, will get his political opposition from Mrs. Martha Sharp, wife of a minister. . . . Sec'y of State Byrnes, they say, told Molotov to quit vetoing "the peace of the world." Did he mean the tranquil-ity of China or the quiet and calm of Palestine? John S. Davis has prepared a new ciggie which will be mar-keted by one of the leading cig-ar- et firms. This cigaret, they say, dilates the blood vessels jnd will raise the skin temper-ature one degree, whereas popu-lar brands are said to lower it by several. . . . The Iodides in this new cig counteract effect of nicotine and it is reported to have been tested successfully on jver 400 medical students. . . . It also Is supposed to have low-ered their high blood pres-sure. . . .Its name (six letters) starts with "D." Broadway Side-Sho- This is one of those Broadway sagas that make you love the people in show busi-ness. . . . One of the chorus girls in the revue, "Call Me Mister," is Kate Friedlich. . . . She is also to the star ballerina, Maria 'iKarnilova. . . . Last week Kate's invalid father was wheel-chaire- d into the National theater to witness the hit . . . Karnilova (learning of the visit) realized this would be one of the old man's rare opportunities to see his daughter dance. . . . She insisted that Kate go on in her place. ... All of which made an old man and a young girl very happy. Most terrific anti-tru- st action jl in history of the V. 8. is slated for Sept. It will involve at least seven of the best-know- n broker-age houses, an Insurance firm and some banks. . . . Wendell ' Berge's (D. of J.) trust-buste- rs .ill charge that U. S. production Is deliberately bottlenecked by (he monopolies involved. . . . One of the digest mags for Aug-ust has the exclusive story on it by B. Atlas. . . . Wall Streeters are poised for the big explosion that will shake the nation's financial setup. Manhattan Murals: The Little Vienna dishwasher who is a com-poser and music arranger on the side. He also publishes a monthly mag for amateur songsmiths. His name is Paul Christian; he's 57. Helps newcomers. . . . The menu at the Stage delicatessen which amuses the "Ellas" of the neigh-borhood with this sandwich: "Ham and Swish." . . . The shapely blonde I strolling through the park in a I three-whistl- e play-sui- t. . . . Cab Cal--I loway will be nefct to column a la I LaGuardia (paid newspaper ads). I For the Zanzibar, in Jive lingo. The FBI has agents in town look-- I lng into alleged bribes in War As- - sets. . . . Ray Brock and Miriam I Hopkins, reported Reno bound, can't I get the pa pats autographed. . . . ; The Newark Star-Ledg- has an of-- I flee boy at night He was a combat , pilot-captai- much decorated for more than 150 missions. He goes to school during the day. . . . Booby-- . hatch inmates no longer think they are Napoleon. According to N. Y. state medicos, they think they are J. E. Hoover or MacArthur. j CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. AUTO SKAT COVEBS Extra well mode, plaid inn p. leatherette trim, 1,000 models. Coupes. 9 78. Sedans. US. 73. Front seats S8.75. Sent CO D. postpaid. Lab-boc- k Seat Cover Co., JVII-N- , Lubbock, Tea. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. Concrete Block Machines Fast, hand operated 170 complete;. Agents w.inted. NOBDIN PACIFIC METAL, WKS., A8t Provident Bids., Taeoma. Wo. INSTRUCTION . LADIES Book of 300 useful helpful, mon-ey and time saving Household Hints, 2.1c. HAROLD C. BROWN - Sullivan, Indiana, MISCELLANEOUS WE BUT AND SELL Office Furniture, Fllei, Typewriters. Add-ing Machines, Safes. Cash Registers. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE IS West Broadway. Salt Lake City, Utak. TEACHING A CHILD VALUE OF PENNIES e) A child of a wise mother will be a taught from early childhood to be- - a) come a regular reader of the adver- - a) tisements.In that way better perhaps than in any other can the child be a) taught the great valueof penniesand the permanent benefit which comes a from making every penny count, a tstsS G" O'Sullivan SOUS as well as Heels next time you have your shoes repaired. & TNty PUT SPRING jfe INTO YOUR WNU--W 3149 WiaTT k aTli. fcllfcT May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with Its hurry and worry. Irregular habits. Improper eating ana drinking; its risk of exposure and infec-- tion throws heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxe- d and fail to filter excess acid and other imparities from the ni blood. You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up nights, leg pains, swelling feel constantly tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some-times burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Doon't Pill. Boon's help the kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half a eentury of public approval. Are recom-mended by grateful users everywhere. Ak your neighbor: IBkVaBWSarlaaaBaaal k j 1 I aS LmJ kJJJ " I BaaBua&t:.., aasr v.?v.:::;asssssaeeavvifc TmauHmnatm6wvAvammmKamses&MMma WM NEWEST ATOM-SMASHE- R . . . Prof. Ernest O. Law-Hrish- t, and I'rof. J. Robert Oppenheimer, have announced that MtU) is nearly completed on the University of California's !Hind largest cyclotron, capable of producing more atomic energy jA derived from present facilities. They are shown stepping from gH in cyclotron which ultimately will contain acceleration cham-Bii- b will speed atomic "bullets" on explosion journey. ONLY TEEN-AGER- S VOTE . . . Georgia Is the only state In the Union which permits teen-ager- s to vote. This photo shows two young voters at the portable voting booths set up In the Bartow county courthouse, Cartcrsville, Ga. Left to right are Bette Winterbotlom, student at University of Georgia and Doroth San-derfe- r, student at Shorter college, Rome, Ga. Red-gallus- Gene Talmadge, 61, took an early lead over James V. Carmichael, 36, in indicated unite votes for the gubernatorial nomination, although Carmichael had a larger popular vote. aaaae BaBaaaaaaaBaaaaariBaaaaaaBaSaaaawH SMfaHrelj'SMtjW BrSffiiW :;llaaaBQaaaBBwa&iii& jaaav v jsKKb-- 'BaaaaaaaBsssS JaL P;,, mi (inMi. . . . nobby Kiggs holds the vi, tor s ,fter winning the national professional tennis championship at MHills. V V. He defeated Don Budge (right), in the finals, 6--3, ' The Forest Hills competition has long been considered the Riggs won the V. &. "American professional tennis matches. championship in 1939 and 1941. SON OF "SMOKES JOE" . . . Rob-ert Wood, son of the famous Bos-ton Red Sox pitcher, "Smokey Joe" Wood, is shown in the uni-form of Colgate university's base-ball team, where he is one of the diamond stars at Hamilton, N. V. Young W'ood says that he intends to follow professional baseball as sooti as he finishes college. BmaBBP''IBaBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBaBBBBBBBBaaBBBK BBBBaal ' t I 'LiaaaalflPVi arJL Zaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay aaa HI llllllllilllllllllllllllll ill i' DOG IS BETTER THAN YOURS . . This is the claim made by these three dog fanciers. "Who ever heard of a girl having a real dog? It is a known fact that all good dogs arc owned by little boys:" The New York lassie does not agree and looks with pride upon her "cham-pion." rhoto was by Irving B. Ellis in Popular Photography contest. . S "" .m,ra,.. r..."lTOf H BBBBBBBK v " BBoL. S" jpPSJI kiywtww in, ONE OF GREATEST . . . Whethei or not Ted Williams, Boston Rec Sox slugger, is as great as Bab Ruth, is still open to debate, bu his three smashing homers in!' right field stand against Clevc land proves that he is good. B "l .VD WIFE DECORATED . . . Believed to be the first U which a husband and wife received military awards ccremon Mi simultaneously the Distin?uishcd Service Medal and " respectively. Lt. Gen. Harold L. George, made the pre- - Air Medal, $T. wasC originator of the WASP. used A L0A BILL . . . President Truman e Mire. bUlioa 750 million dollar British 'eh offlcia! present a pen as a memento of Oe "gJJ. ;ecav, is shown, left, with Lord Inverchapel. used ,t0 th( I nited Stated and presenting him w.th a pen bill. |