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CHRAMM-JOHNSO- N PHOTO-FRAF- T DRUGS Box 749 Salt Lake City, Utah bJetS- -f af water ADVERTISING bours. undreds of towns can be reached by in newspapers like this one, each s complete community Rates on ap to Adv Mgr., P O. Box 1950, Salt e City, Utah. 7 tdu Temple on Southern Campus pere 13 a Hindu temple on the hpus of Florida Southern college, v rlooking Lake Hollingsworth at The temPle is a mem- -j 1, to the late Frederick B. Fisher, ,.j was a Methodist bishop in In-i- g Colc an(j who brought it in pieces ired am Benares, India, to have it fast icted on the college grounds. Said sore tie he only imported Hindu tem-- m the United States, it is 25 joar i high, 5 feet wide and 9 feet (?u g, weighing about 10 tons. It is carved from red sandstone, itfited to pure white and surmounted i the Christian cross. A reflecting backed! lies in front of the temple and largehardcn of meditation is beautifully g meidscaped. Is KnclCe,anri- - . rid J is. 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It seemed to him that there wasnt any opportunity for a young fellow in the little mining and manufacturing town in k and. Mince Pies Real Temptation fmce pies were thought by the ly Puritans to be of the devil, rt ce they were delicious and there- a temptation of the flesh. Gypsies Legal Sport TO Hunting down and killing gypsies lunting s formerly a legal sport on the ntinent. Termites Relatives like a I Oh termite, which looks cricket ant, is related to the d cockroach. Habits of Frogs and Toads Most frogs and toads lay eggs in iter, but in France and southern irope the midwife toad lays her gs on the ground, where they are posited in a long string consisting as many as 50. While laying she attended by her mate, who itches the whole proceeding, and k hen she has completed her task he ,kes possession of them. He em round his hind legs and 'Moms. The eggs are bright yellow, when first laid are perfectly und, but they soon become oval Her flattened. iali- Lucky for Bachelors I 1 Near Fort Catherine, on the Is IXtflod of St. Georges, Bermuda, is a ell 300 jears old and it is popu eada rly believed that any bachelor who hou ,r njg even a thimbleful of its will be married within a year. ar-ng- es &d ble sf Ashes as Fertilizer 5 per t jnard coal ashes carry h yont of phosphoric acid, smaller Dtheunounts of potash; so their fertiliz-Ticre'- 'g value is negligible. Wood ashes 'cling ntain 2 per cent phosphoric and irrD' 6 potash. The latter has some I in value. ,mll fertilizing Mixing Sther into clay is done for their Ij'jjj uetcning effect. s 01-0.1- Atomic Energy Measured y nu The atomic energy in a single esia. rop of water if it le released would b 260 horsepower for a year. GjjjJ1111 FOR' Tm all out the big studios offering you good casts, stories and sets, i with directors handling the whole thing. A- -l IW J A Walter Wanger will tempt you soon with Stage Coach, starring I L Claire Trevor and j John Wayne, Louise Platt, John Carra-dine- , Donald Meek, Bancroft, George Mitchell Thomas and Andy Devine, with John Ford as director. The picture was shot at Kern-villwhich he had grown up. He was tired working m coal holes and hanging around with the same old gang under the street light every night, so Calif., and the one day, after work, he tucked a little bundle under his arm and, with story is one of those a little lump in his throat, struck out over the hill toward the railroad things in which an odd assortment of tracks and points north, east, south and west. characters is thrown Planned to Settle Down in Elmira. together under unusual circumFrank didnt know where he was going, and he sure got stances. Wanger borrowed John there. For five years he wandered about In practically all of the Wayne from Republic at no small U eastern states, working in a factory here and a restaurant there, fj cost; incidentally, it was John Ford itoing odd jobs, and sometimes even landing in jail on suspicion who discovered Wayne some seven of vagrancy. At the end of five years, Frank found himself workyears ago, when the young man was ing in a silk mill in Elmira, N. Y., and liking the job and the working as a prop boy. town so well that he was planning to settle down. Cecil B. DeMille gives you Union He had even subscribed to a newspaper back in Shamokin and orPacific, history from a movie andered it sent to him in Elmira. But it was that newspaper that gle, but history for all that Darryl proved his undoing. For it not only set his feet to itching again, but & Above: ISeto York State Zanuck contributes Jesse James, also provided him with the most horrible shock of his whole life. if it even faintly resembles Trooper J. F. Keating uses 13 which, the stage play of that name, It was just a little paragraph, way down in the corner of a and his on motorbike plates done in New York, should page, in one of the first papers that came to him from back home Conservation Commissioner make you cheer. in Shamokin, but it made the tears fill Franks eyes. His old pal. -Lithgow Osborne not only has Jack Hasco, so the paragraph said, had been killed that day, 13 on his auto plates but 13 and mangled beyond recognition. Frank felt pretty bad about it And youll see James Cagney In for two or three days, and thinking of Jack also made him wonder for his sailboat number and Oklahoma Kid by courtesy of how bis other old pals were getting along. And he decided to go 13 on his office door. Below: Warner Brothers. It back to the old town for a visit. is said that his Barbara Kent of the films, not is based He arrived in Shamokin about midnight on February 14, 1929. The at all superstitious, nevertheon "Billy the Kid, sky was dark and a storm was brewing. The wind blew fitfully and the less decorates her hand-baand thats Interesticith a rabbit's foot. ing. Years ago, before Hollywood had whipped up interest in young Mr. Cagney, he was Just one more of New Yorks actors, doing pretty Breaking mirrors is suplanA.1 ajL. U well, but wanting to bad to be but luck, posed James Cagney do better. Mary Mc-of these two Toledo belles now one Call w Friday, January U, is a hoodoo for tome people. But Bob Ryerson, Chi-cago lad , teas 13 on Friday the 13th so he defied the jinx by inviting 13 friends to his party. g Jr., wouldn't be worried about that, as they teeter-totte- r on, of all things, a pane of mirror glass! This is a new kind of heat-tempere- ti Hollywoods best scenario writers, learned that one of the major companies was about to do a picture based on the life and adventures of Billy the Kid, and she and her husband did all they could to persuade the governing powers that Cagney, a friend of theirs, was just the boy for the part. He didnt get it Hollywood didnt know him, which was their bad luck. Now he has his chance. glass scientists which can with- d call He mumbled tuf-fle- stand a much greater strain. an outlandish language. few people on the streets were wrapped up in heavy overcoats and hurrying to get in out of the cold. Frank pulled the collar of his own coat up around his neck and headed for the East Side, where he once had lived. It seemed strange to be back home again, he says. I had expected to find the East Side improved, but it was still the same old hole, with its blind alleys and poorly lighted streets. I was heading into an alley near my old home when I saw a dark' form coming toward me. I saw, as it approached me, that it was a man, and thought it might be some one I knew. As he came up to me I looked closely at his face. One look at that fellows face and Frank felt his body stiffen. I let out an insane scream, he says, and beads of perspiration began forming on my cold brow. My heart was beating violently! I was rooted to the ground! And that face was slowly coming toward me, its eyes bulging in surprise and a slight smile coming to its lips. Yes you guessed it. It was my old pal my dead pal, Jack Hasco and he was mumbling! Mumbling .something in some outlandish language that I couldnt understand! Jitr mdj Falls Unconscious in Terrorized Flight. all-nig- ht Speaking of actors who arent appreciated brings up the young woman known professionally as Elsa Lanchester, and otherwise as Mrs. Charles Laughton. If you meet a motion picture producer kicking himself around the block youll know that she is the reason. For The Beachcomber, made by Laughton Independently, with the two Laughtons in leading roles, had no more than begun Us showing in New York In late December than everyone began to rave about Lisa Lanchesters performanee. bhe had everything! And Hollywood, when she was there with her husband, gave her no chance to do anything but the bride In The Bride or , Frankenstein and a couple of bits. finishing Better ace The Beachcomber three on when it comes your way; it is being big mentioned as one of the best of the U . Frank fonght to pull himself together. Gathering up all the energy that was left in his weakened, trembling body, he let out another wild yell and, with a leap and a bound, he practically Then I ran, he says. flew out of that alley. Ran on and on, until everything turned black In front of me and I slid in a heap to the ground. When I regained consciousness strange faces were looking down at me. When I told them my story they looked incredulously at one another, said I was drunk, and walked away. I picked my.self up, brushed off my clothing and moved on. A little way down the street, Frank saw the lights of an lunch wagon. A cup of coffee would go good after his experience, and it might help him pull himself together. He was sitting on a stool in the lunch room sipping his coffee when the door opened and another familiar figure came in. ' 1 i d iHWifirminff nr rritf Above left: Combining sophistication and this wedding trio of bridegroom, rector and bride put touches on a Friday the 13lh wedding by lighting up, a match. Right: In the heart of IScw York's Times Square city folks carefully avoid walking under ladders. n v But this time it was a LIVING figure, Baldy Williams, another member of the old gang. Never in Frank's life had the sight of an old he yelled. And Baldy said, Why, friend thrilled him so. Baldy! Frank Helmar, where In the heck have you been all these years. And for the next few minutes they talked about Franks travels, but Frank wasn't long m bringing up the story of his strange experience. I y i A V , c Ji 4 WNU Service, is.vaun TFuiRn nnnnYiNB iC7. ..?rsaltAOtMtt lau cm J B rirm . St 3 4 ; 1 M 3 That teacup you broke yesterday cant be matched anywhere, Mary! Im lucky. I thought I should have to buy a new one.' An Out Customer (after being shown everything on the Bhelves) You have nothing else you can show me? Only the door, Shopkeeper madam I Little Johnny, aged seven, had been taken to the zoo to see the animals. lie stood before the cage of the spotted leopard for a few minutes staring intently. Then, turning to his mother, he asked: Say, Ma, is that the dotted lion that everybody wants Dad to sign on? Sweets for Slenderizing Jane IIow did Smithson make all his money? June O, he invented a chocolate bonbon with lettuce center for women on a diet. Stray Stories. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines, you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irritation, you may get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion. whiah goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germladen phlegm. Even If other remedies have failed, dont be discouraged, try Creomul-6io- n. Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained. Creomulsion is ona word, ask for It plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and youll get the genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) Dont Sleep When Gas Crowds Heart are envying Joan Blondell and Dick Powell these days. For since they broke with Warner Brothers they can accept those tempting radio offers that they used to turn down, because the studio regretfully, wouldnt let them accept. x & Indians Expert Tanners Few animals have escaped the experimenting itch of the tanner. North American Indians are reported to have preserved the skins of 150 different species of animals. Even the skins of the scab walrus, ostrich, alligator, snake, frog and shark have been tanned commercially. Bird and rodent skins are usually too small and fragile for wear. A morbid historical reference also excludes human skin from commercial tanning, although there is evidence that the weird rituIn 1320 al has been performed. the skin of the murderer William Burke was preserved after his execution in Scotland. men. Locke. year. As be talked on, he saw a twinkle come into Baldyg eyes. The iTr twinkle turned into a broad grm. Frank wondered why Baldy was was too? Did think he drunk At him. at last Baldy Baldy laughing put up a hand and laid it on Franks shoulder. 1 Take it easy, Frank, be said. Dont let this get you down. " J What you read in the paper about a Jack Hasco being killed is t true enough, but there were two Jack Ilascos in Shamokin. The 1 one who wa,s killed came from the West End. Our old pal. I. or Jack, is just as much alive as you That sounded swell to Frank, but still he wasn't convinced. Over in London they defy superstition, too. These members It was ghastly. Jack never "But the mumbling! he cried. the Thirteenth club haven't raised their umbrellas indoors of talked like that! as part of any air-rai- d precautions, but merely to show they Well, thats another Again Baldy smiled a little sadly this time. Man Bad Luck. Just the same, watch Old a don't for give fig thing," he said. "You see, Jack had an accident a few years ago, the 13th! on step your Iriday and he lost half of his tongue." Vintage Years for Perfumes Everyone knows that wines have certain vintage years when sun, rain and all other conditions combine to produce grapes which give an unusually fine product These years do not come frequently and wine of a "vintage year generally brings a much higher price. Few persons know that there are also for perfumes. vintage years These are seasons when climatic conditions are such that the flowers are more luxuriant, richer in fragrance, more abundant in variety. Many of the great perfume houses stock up in these vintage years, to protect themselves against crop failures, etc. Browns company, at a receptioa on Christmas eve at 7 p. m. On the appointed evening the captain showed up with 50 of his The Pohshed Man Education begins the gentleman; but reading, good company and reflection must finish him. Not a few of our best movie stars K . y Friend Explains Weird Reunion. 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Hes been signed for that new radio program known generally as Tbo Grant proCarole Lombard-Car- y but he Is also scheduled for gram frequent appearances at the Metropolitan Opera House, where he U one of the biggest draws. So he will flit back and forth, with practically no spare time except while hes flitting. t ODDS AD Eh DS Charlie Chaplin lays that he pnulwdy unit talk in his mui picture, ithith will be a burleupie on the Ruhr du tutorship , , , If he makes the picture as slouly as he has some others, thi re's danger that the I scene mil lun e chanftd so corn pit lily that it uill be aacunt history , . . Loretta 1 oung sisu r, Iully Ann, has an important role in Monogram t shy 1'irate," first of a srus of sis luilipm tommy ft iilures -- W ieu rn Ncs; iptr Uniuu. 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