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' "j I vtp FINNEY OF THE FORCE H2s!a, f , Almost New I uM.inTHERH Jil -AW WOULD A NEW jgKSVi; NO?-WMV-BE Wer ) sisN JfA ff'u). Jiam sapJ j? , r jdLi -h-i '5pect WO. FIMKJEV- 7 WELL-7gUESV 111 TWEVVL BE LJ T I HEARD PAPA gsk i o-AND-R- r . ie. t TRADD4' ME , K kg' SAV WE WERE .ueyoj , f ' f 1? s&k V M 4 TH NEW I M BILLAR WAT1 I 1 I rr WftS A GRAND PARTY I I I BIG CARS-DJAMONDS- w I CHAMPAGNE The Curse of Progress TKKtn TO UNC EMIMO CACH cnuea. ABOUT WM vwiot APWTT uin, aMUri VOU SMASH VOUB VMf OWSS-W VOU 1MB P(tT N AO OM TO THC MC.T AMP M - I" Rain. Ltd. A tourist traveling through the Texas panhandle got into convera tioo with an old settler and his son at a filling station. "Looks as though we might have rain." said the tourist "Well I hope so." replied the native, "not so much for myself m for my boy here. I've seen it rata" Exchange. History's Repetition "What we want- to do." said the excitable man with bristly hair. "Is to take all the money from the rich and give It to the poor." "Grand Ideal" answered Senator Sorghum, "but how are you going to keep the same people from getting the money away from the -poor, same as they did in the first place?" What a 8arpriset Doctor Was your wife surprised when she found how well the diet worked which I prescribed tor berT Husband Yes, It fairly took her breadth away. Pathfinder Maga-sina. r-(HCv Li wr ir ut sv se$ Krm wnnuy Wtlit 6wtcurf(n e trAwriresrsoft- Omvf A6MN jmakw auto deiiHr- Hit KX UlCCrf STAR DUST J jMovie RaJi By CLUYAS WILLIAMS r W www By VIRGINIA VALE RADIO amateurs played a big part in the prepara tion of the dramatization of Peary'gAiash to the pole, pre sented recently. If they had not come to the rescue of the authors, Henry Lanier and Alan Bunce, it might have been a year or more before this program could have been heard. In dramatising historical events It Is necessary to get permission of all living participants to impersonate them on the radio, and of Peary's North Pole expedition Matt Henson, the negro who was the only one to a ccompany him on the final Sash. Capt Bob BarUett and McMillen still survive. It was easy enough to locate Mstt Henson; he was right in New York. But Bsrtlett and McMillen were off somewhere In the Polar seas. Lanier and Bunce appealed to various va-rious clubs of radio amateurs and for days the short wave channels were filled with calls to the two polar po-lar exploration ships. Finally communication com-munication was established with the Bsrtlett and McMUlea ships, and permission to go ahead with the program pro-gram obtained. The best picture of the week Is "Dead End." the most breathtaking- ly-dramatie of au stories of New York. The setting Is an East river street where a millionaire apaftment bouse Is surrounded by squalid, sinister tenement ten-ement fcouset. Bek to this neighborhood comes Baby Face Martin, a hunted gangster who had Sylvia Sidney left ten years before and things begin to happen. Sylvia Sidney and Joel Mc-Crea Mc-Crea play what are supposed to be the leading roles of the picture, but Humphrey Bogart as Baby Face Martin and Claire Trevor as the sweetheart he deserted. Just take possession of the picture and romp away with the honors. It Is a thing new for secondary players to steal show. Yea may remember that tt was m "Frying Down to Bio" fas which Gene Bay mend and Dolores del Bio were apposed to be the stars, that Fred Astairo and Ginger Rogers scored the knockout raoeess that made them about the most popular young couple In the country, Fred Waring Is getting to be an Industrial magnate of such propor tions that he has had to take a whole floor of an office building in New York to house his music arrangers. secretaries, contract signers, and scrsp books. No sooner had he and his versatile boys worked their way East from Hollywood where they made "Varsity Show" for Warners, than he up and signed a contract to play at the Drake hotel In Chicago. When yea see Metre-Goldwya- Mayer's "Madame X," yea will see a scene made snder meet smosual circumstances. John Beat, making voice and makentp tests when they were getting ready to produce the picture, ran through the biggest dramatlo sceae, largely to see If he had his haes all memorised. Aft er the picture was shot, some of the staff were a little disappointed la the way ho played the courtroom scene where he defends his mother. Thea they remembered the test shots-dag these oat of the film vaults and substituted them for the teas-speataaeoaa performance he gave later. Carole Lombard Is going to have such tun In her next Paramount picture, "True Confessions. Con-fessions. She plays the part of a confirmed con-firmed liar, such a habitual liar that she even confesses to a murder that aha did not commit John Baxrymora will support her, playing an eccentric amateur detective who falls for avarv false clue, and Fred .CarU MacMurray win bo Lmbrd the patient, long-suffering hero, who is the victim of her weird false hoods. ODDS AND ENDSt Crete Carle has btcom m Deanns Durkim few GlorU BlondM, sulor Jot. & mokt aer screen dooal fa "Aoaatnu Will Happtn." For a long time Far-Mrs Far-Mrs would mot give r a Jo ooosum Ae looks $m awe lifce Jeen tAr thought It might confusing, but tktj ftMUv eee m M mm other torn pony tafce hot . . . Rudy VoUoo oiU film "Howdy Stronger for Wvnon Oii falL Ho wonfj e port that would permit him to woor stunning form, but Wornort coovineod him that a cowboy wit would 00 just as eecom ing . . . frenft Parker, who Is a big radio fovorlto himsolf, floyod tho reie on tho Uroodmoy stare. a Waotora Newspaper Unioa. ars fruits pace the Bemoving Tobaee. gtA. J CCO stains .r.M - 'OT Qg4 1 moistening with leShS been ate Waahinr N. . . I blankets shcuu v,.TM an hour in ,ot.T!,f added one tvim Jcr i of soda. Puttsr wringer. Al I the dres, be removed and the, '3 washed in the usual way. j Egg as Cleanser-Ti. J . Chocolate from anv kinH ... ., cept velveteen. Rub IntoftT wash off with warm egg mud. jsai '1 t sw Treatlnr n added to dry ,)Z TiV flue fit for use...,! t w 'too tightly whH uits and veeetaM!: of at least h.w .S top for liauid4B,i rice Rlee Castlcs.-Was). J and boil until wt with 4 ounces honey. I J rants. 2 ounces raicm. .! chopped walnuts. Add 1 J beaten eez. 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