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Show Thursday, December 1, 1938 THE ttznnei Seilal TIMES-NEW- S. NEPHI. UTAH Miction- - WHAT to EAT and WHY MAD DEN DzEFIfOKTr 'IT HAPPENED WNU SERVICE SYNOPSIS Kelsey Hare, young architect convalescing from a breakdown, meets Martin Holmes, struggling author, in a storm on a lake near Moldavia, N. Y. Caught In a downpour, they seek shelter at Holmes" estate, "Holmesholm," which by its air of decay gives evidence of iUowner's financial embarrassment. Kelfcrvy suggests renting a room and settles JrTefB' there. Finding Holmes studying a newspaper picture ot a rarx avenue deb utante, Kelsey learns that a story by Holmes has been rejected In a 1 15,000 contest run by Purity Pictures. Leon Snydacker, president, for a novjl suitable for picturization, in which the winner of a Mystery Beauty contest will star. Kelsey buys the manuscript from Holmes and rents his house. One of the conditions of the deal is that Kelsey adopt Holmes' pen name, "Templeton Sayles." After Holmes departs on a trip, a telegram arrives for Sayles which Kelsey leaves unopened. Glunk, odd man servant, places the debutante's picture on the mantel. The Park Avenue Van Strattens, at breakfast with their niece Marion, are horrified to find her picture in the paper as one of ten contestants for the Purity remaining Pictures award, and learn that Liggett Morse, admirer, has entered Marion's picture on a bet. She is threatened with being taken abroad until the "scandal" dies down, and decides adventurously to go with the contest. In the officesthrough of A. Leon Snydacker, heir to the Peckett's Persuasive Pills fortune, Marion finds nine other beauties. She makes friends with Gloria Glamour, flip professional beauty contestant. At lunch together, they meet Moby Dickstein, Snydacker's press agent and factotum. Snydacker is overwhelmed with Marion's beauty and "class," to which he is extremely susceptible, and calls her "Darrling." Moby is referred to Holmes for information on Sayles. Gloria takes the call. Hare is interrupted in his rewriting by two callers. . bound in Moldavia until late the following afternoon. They then set forth to pay their first formal call upon Templeton Sayles. Moby Dickstein drove like a man on a errand. The two girls bounced about in the rear seat of the open convertible. At a slip pery ci rve overlooking the lake just short of Holmesholm they skidded into a shallow ditch. Gloria uttered a short sharp yelp as the car start ed to tip over but thought better of It and righted itself. Something like an echo of her cry sounded near at hand. All three looked about them. There was nothing animate in sight but an animal peacefully grazing under a massive maple. "Maybe that bird was right last night" said Moby Dickstein, "and the place is The haunt Inadvertently coughed. "Why, I do believe it's up that tree," said Marne. "Go and see what's bitin' him, you girls, directed Moby, "while I look over the car." Marne walked forward a few rods, accompanied by Gloria, advanced to the fence, leaned on the rail, and hailed. There was no answer. The Templeton Sayles was not tb "Then It's time he got onto "Oh. my good Lord Almighty!" "And now he's going to break down and cry," said Gloria in dis- him- self." stated Gloria. "See here; you are Templeton Sayles, aren't you?" from Marne. gust "That's gnawing him, anyA gulp, followed by a faint mur- way? Are authors always like this? Fifteen grand, rolling into my pocmur, seemed to Indicate assent "And ""Love Beyond Sin' Is your ket wouldn't hang any crepe on my soul." story?" "Yes." Here he was cn firm "Come up to the house and we'll ground. Hadn't he bought and piid have cocktails," mumbled the for it! young man. They followed him in. "Was his story," conected Moby "Glunk!" he shouted. "Ice." Dickstein. "It's ours now." The faithful henchman appeared "Ours?" between his queried Kelsey. with a large Atchunk "Whose?" first sight of the hairy paws. "Purity Pictures. What d'you girls, he dropped it on the floor. The think we're payin you fifteen thou- irregular triangle of his three protuberant fangs outlined a pleased sand shiny dollars for?" "Pay whom how much for what?" smile. babbled the dazed Kelsey. "Gal," he pronounced, "Sweet cheese 'n crackers! "I'm tellin' you," said Moby and Where'd you get the hairy bear?" told him again. "But the picture company re- cried Gloria. Glunk ambled over, tood before turned the manuscript," protested Kelsey, remembering vividly the Marne and executed a series of ecreal author's disgust and disappoin- static bobs. "Gall" he repeated. "Nice gal." tment "You've made a hit baby," re"That was a mistake." marked Moby. "Without so much as a note." Before Kelsey could interpose, "Listen, bo. Didn't you get a Glunk had snatched the printed telegram, explaining?" "There was a telegram. It didn't photograph from the mantel and explain anything. It didn't even held it aloft mean anything." "Why, it's me!" said the original "A. Leon must have drafted it. of it "How ever did that get here?" Continued IV "Gal," suggested Glunk hopefully. "That's more like it. Ask her what she wants." "Gone." His master went outside to verify the report. He thought he heard repressed laughter behind the hedge. "Wbo's there?" he tailed. Anringing voice answered: "Your fctflfcine." This was something new. Did an author's creations come to life and romantically visit him tn the dim watches ol the night? If so, there was more to this writing business than he had suspected. . A horn blared an impatient summons from the road. Retreating footsteps were audible. He stumbled along through the darkness. Two dim lights winked and vanished. A door slammed. "Don't come any farther." "Why not?" "If you do, we'll go, and you won't see us again." "I haven't seen you yet Not real ly. To what do I owe the honor of this visit?" he added in his best manner. "Sounds exactly as Templeton ought to sound, doesn't it?" gpy; i)u?n a second voice. "Who?" he asked unthinkingly. "You. We haven't got the wrong bird, have we?" "Oh! No. Of course not," Kel sev hastened to renlv tK't'5"en' -- in a v wi personality dowing for which, many a troubled day, was to enmesh him like an octopus. "You're sure you're Templeton Sayles?" "I think I may be accepted as an authority on the subject." There was a whispered consultation; then, "Prove it." Inspiration, though unbidden, the favorite claim of Maiden Feather- ston. hero of "Love Beyond Sin' came to his aid. "I know all about women," he declaimed. "Perfect came back the joyous duet, as the car sped away with a derisive hoot. A vague memory hovered In the air and accompanied the young man into the house. From the mantel smiled the printed face of the girl, labeled by the ribald Holmes, Miss Adelina Ashcan. Was there a likeness? He almost made himself believe it He picked up the clipping, revealing back of it the yellow envelope of the forgotten message addressed "Templeton Sayles " Well, for better or for worse, he was Templeton Sayles now. He opened the envelope and read with uncomprehending eyes: Templeton Sayles. Esq. Holmesholm, Moldavia, N. Y. Must see you at once stop hideous awful unpardonable almost fatal mistake made by accident stop when can you come to New York stop will explain all stop , wire time of arrival and will have representative meet you at train stop vitally Important stop do noi'il me. A. Leon Snydacker, President Purity Pictures Inc. Recalling a casual remark made by Martin Holmes to the effect that. In dealing with motion picture people, you had to Do It Now or not Krlsey again examined the date of the message. Four days old. Probnbly the crisis, whatever It might have boon, wns all over by this time. Anyway the thing didn't make sense to hfm. Thrusting it into a drawer, he returned to his contrmptnlion of the portrait He found it more interesting than the ; Good-night- c-- o " , cellulose or bulk to the diet. Their fibrous framework is a great aid in promoting regular health Some foods are richer than oth ers in cellulose or bulk. Good sources of this substance being By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS bran, whole grain cereals, dramatic chapter has ever been written notably most raw fruits; dried fruits, such PERHAPS no more of nutritional science than the discovery of as prunes, hgs and raisins: raw the chemical structure of the vitamin now known as B1 and vegetables; such cooked vegetables as onions and leafy greens;' its artificial synthesis. legumes, that is, dried beans Inasmuch as a deficiency of this vitamin may have ex- and and peas. effects upon human health and happitremely These foods, therefore, have a ness, it is important that every homemaker should learn definite place in the diet of nor mal individuals. The homemaker something of its functions, $ its characteristics and its that their customary diet is ade- should see to it that they are included in her daily sources. quate. Or, they conclude that ap- menus. regularly petite is a reliable guide to the If that task is performed faith meals that should be consumed. The Substance fully, it should help to develop a healthier and more vigorous race. Vitamin Bi is known to prevent Sources of Vitamin Bt and to cure a nerve disease called beriberi. Investigation has established The disease was known in An- that foods yielding a good amount Questions Answered cient times in the Orient. It oc- of vitamin B include bran, milk, curred in other eggs, bananas, orange juice, carMrs. S. T. L. Yes, you are cor countries during rots, spinach and cabbage. rect. All kinds of flesh food furof s One America the Nineteenth cenoutstanding nish protein, and usually they also " tury. And even in nutritional scientists has stated contain fat. The amount of fat, the Twentieth cen- that foods can be made to provide however, varies with the cut and tury, some of the the necessary daily requirement with the kind of animal from British troops sta- of vitamin Bi if half of the needed which it was obtained. Many flesh I k I tioned in Mesopo- calories are taken in the form of foods have more fat than full tamia end the Dar- fruits, vegetables, milk and eggs. cream. danelles during the and if at least half of the breads infant Mrs. T. A. If a year-ol- d World war came and cereals consumed are taken he of milk a receives quart daily, in This form. diswhole the down with the grain sufficient obtain should protein, ot add the suggests ease. advisability phosphorus and vitamin Even before this ing some bran to muffins, waffles, calcium, to meet his requirements. He vitamin was identified, a Euro and other quick breads when they A will likewise receive substantial pean investigator was seeking to are intended for the dietary of amounts of vitamins B and G, but same The individuals. normal of determine why a small portion needs a supplementary source milk added to a diet containing procedure can likewise be followed he C. of vitamin protein, fats, carbohydrates and in serving hot or cold cereals. WNU C, Houston Goudiss 1938 39. Another distinguished authority minerals successfully nourished individuals who did not enjoy good holds that adequate amounts of health when the milk was omitted. vitamin Bi can be furnished at a low cost if the homemaker will utilize larger quantities of the Chemical Identification whole grain cereals and legumes Why do Luden's conMany investigators sought for If the calories supplied by these tain an alkaline factor? years to fathom the secret of this foods are not desired as when onei is endeavoring to avoid gainmysterious substance. After long research by many ing weight vitamin Bi may be distinguished investigators, two obtained from suitable quantities To help build up your Americans reached a milestone, tn of bran and the germ of the grain. alkaline reserve when the history of nutritional science when they discovered the chem Foods That Help Premote Regularity you have a cold. cal structure of vitamin Bt and In addition to providing vitamin learned how to synthesize it. Bi, which helps to serve as a sort of intestinal tonic, bran and many fruits and vegetables help to add MENTHOL COUOH DROPS A Regulator of Body Processes of In the course their work with vitamin Bi, nutritional scientists have discovered many other im portant functions of this vitamin IS DEAD-B- AD It has been determined that this substance is essential to growth and that it is also necessary to promote normal appetite. Laboratory experiments with animals re This sign with picture of "doggie," gone where all "doggies" vealed that when fed upon a diet go, hanging on the wall of a small store in a little North Carolina lacking vitamin B,, the animals tewn which was plenty years ago, was my first squint at the hint lost their desire for food and re to pay cash. Some need a hint while others need a kick to make fused to eat until the vitamin was good their L O. TJ's. The owner of that North Carolina store the restored to their diet. kids caUed "OLD MAN CASH." What the grown-upcalled him, There is also some evidence dunno. I that vitamin B, is necessary for It was said that he was a mind reader because he was always the maintenance of normal mus able to arrange to be at the spot where you had to look at that cular tone of the large intestine. sign, and him, too, when yon wanted credit. His cold stare and that sign caused stuttering of "the promise to pay tomorrow." Aids Tract was toM that some could not even utter the stutter when facing It 75 on Chemical studies patients and his sign. him led one investigator to conclude In later years, after his retirement, speaking of his that a continual slight shortage of he said, There was a time when I was a Santa Clanaexperience, vitamin B leads to definite and some jfolks seemed to think every day was December twenty-fiftchanges in the motor and secre and n no of week had the a mechanism gastro-itory pay day and no month, a first. It was then I testinal tract. V j decided te change my store habits and if possible the habita ot some of my There is also evidence that the vitamin Bi requirement increases ' After thinking things over awhile, I made op mind to adverwith the rate of growth and with tise. I reasoned it out that a general alarm in my the WEEKLY, the increased energy expenditure. In to tell town, about my store, the goods and the new only paper For this reason, active working poUcy of paying, would hit everybody and it would help me save men and women should be amply e might feci sheepish while reading my adver- supplied with this vitamin, and . tlsements and have a heart. growing children should also have I got interested in advertising. I found other generous quantities. some of them my customers, read advertisements, to I people, Further investigations are now it along in progress and it is quite possithe best I knew how. I put glngersnap words Inhelped advertise-my ble that many significant new ments and some humor, and that's how the idea came for the ; POOR TRUST IS DEAD sign. facts will be unearthed in the near future. e I also found that sales and that goods had In the meantime, there Is started me concentrating on staples with therepeat result that fussineas to warrant the enough evidence over what kind, no longer confused or Irked. y belief that the absence of vitamin selHag efforts, wasting time and costing money passed out. B, results in cellular alteration in Customers bought baking powder, soda, flour, the nervous system, intestine, and other articles bearing Identification marks. Kids called soap pancreas, stomach, them picture. salivary In Products put neat, up convenient, honest weight and measured glands, liver and other tissues. The whole power of the body to cartons, boxes, bottles and cans. What an Improvement In bosi. neas and the dispositions of the customers. I even resist infection appears to be deImproved with conditions so greatly changed for the better. creased. This is especially true in the probtract, W. E. MOFFETT ably owing to the action of the on bacteria its passage through the unpaired alimentary tract. ' al ONE NIGHT' O BAMUEli HOPKINS ADAMS CHAPTER C. Houston Goudiss Describes Some of the Functions of Vitamin B, Reports Recent Discoveries of Its Relation to the Gastro-lntestinTract AUTHOR OF By SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS PAGE SEVEN far-reachi- Anti-Neurit- ic LUDEKTS 5e, J ' v""-".- ": mm,mi r. ... n..,.,i.n ,wmm ..,!,., , ! im.Kt ' - , - f n I ' r; "POOR TRUST PAY KILLED HIM" s' Kelsey agaia examined the date mt the message. She smiled at Kelsey in a manner receiving callers that day, if he himself," interpreted Moby. could help it In fact he had scut"What is this A. Leon, person? that thrilled him with a combined A lunatic?" tled nrJ the tree, temporarily warmth of happiness and deadly a placidly Holstein "A highly Improper question," re- chill of dismay. Tging 's "grade," upon hearing taby "Give me that Glunk," he orbuked A. Leon's right-han- d man distant horn, because of with dignity. "He happens to be dered sharply, but the girl was holddefinite indisposition for human President of ing out her hand for it and the Purity Pictures." companionship. Unhappily, in an "So the telegram claimed. He monster was under her spelt unsuccessful attempt to secret himto be upset about something She read the inscription. "Miss self more effectively he slipped and seemed and to come somewhere Adelina Ashcan, the Park Avenue made a betraying commotion among and wanted me Debutter. That's a pretty conceit straighten it out" the leaves. "What are we goin' to do about too." I "Why, do believe it's our hero," bird?" inquired Moby. "Hey, Kelsey whirled upon the beaming exclaimed Marne. "What are you this listen. I'll give it to you In install- Glunk. "Get out of here before I doing up there?" "I came here on business," was ments. You won the Purity Pi- kill you," he bawled. Got With a frightened yelp, Glunk fled. the stiff rejoinder, as he slid to the cturesWorldContestPrize. it?" "Now you've hurt his feelings," He was for time ground. playing "With with this story?" accused Marne. "Not to mention and searching his soul for a practi"Sure, with this story. What story mine. They're absolutely laceratcable explanation. were you figurin' on winnin' it ed." Moby, who had now succeeded In with, may I ask you?" never," began the wretchcoaxing the car back upon the road"With 'Love Beyond Sin? " qua- ed Kelsey, "I didn't mean" way, and had been introduced to vered Kelsey. "Oh, lay off, kid," said Gloria Kelsey by the girls, addressed his "Think he's going to throw a fit?" out of the side of her mouth nearest new acquaintance. Marne. "The poor simp's on the "You'll pardon my natural curios- asked Gloria solicitously. "I'm tellin' you. ain't I? With grids." ity, but do you live in that tree?" Love Beyond Sin.' " (TO BE COTlUEDJ "He says he was there on business," contributed Marne. "What kind of business is up a tree?" inquired Gloria. Is "Maybe it's private," suggested Marne. Good Box Office "Not specially," said the dis--wtr- Dick-stein- "I-M- tree-sitte- r. "Then what Is the answer? Tell Auntie," encouraged Gloria. "It's a situation in a story I'm working on." "What was the story you were working on?" inquired Gloria, showing polite interest "It's called "Love Beyond Sin.'" "Hey?" Moby Dickstein's chin jerked upward. "You say you're working on it?" ' "Yes. Why not?" "What d'you mean, workin' on it? It's all written, ain't it?" "Not In final form. I'm rewriting it." "For the luvva Mike, what for?" "I'm not satisfied with it yet" ."So what?" demanded the puzzled Moby. "So I'm trying to Improve It Make it better, you know." "I'd say It was good enough if it was me. Fifteen thousand smackers worth of Love Beyond Sin'd do me quite nicely. What d'you think you're shootin' for? Twenty grand?" An expression of such helpless bewilderment overspread the young man's ingenuous face that Marne mrspngf?. agiiin interposed. "Wait a .minute, Moby. I don't Lntijj distance calls from A. Leon believe he knows what it's all Snydacker at the rale of two per about." hdiir kfpt the three voyagers town- "No; I don't believe I do." Cultivation of Quaintness Found by Ozark Residents If you've never been a hillbilly, then you can't imagine how rich and full life has become to us native Ozarkers, writes Lucile Movies In the University Review. After going along all these years, struggling to conform to tiresome standards of civilization, we suddenly are pounced upon by an excited world begging us to be primitive. All we have to do to meet the new expectations Is to rock in a split hickory chair from morning until night singing "The House Carpenter." or "Lord Thomas' Wedding." If we can collect a gaunt houn' dawg or two to lie at our feet and scratch fleas while we stng. then there is increased applause. "So you're a native?" they ask us breathlessly. Modestly we admit it. Then we limp a little. That's so they'll know we haven't been wearing shoes very long and that the pesky things still feel powerful plnchy. We can remember when it used to make us fishtln' mad If lliey asked us "So you're a nalive?" In that curious tone of voire. Our resentment however, drifted away when being a hillbilly became good box back from our frank countenance, smooth out the creases in our calico dress and coyly say: "Jest call me hillbilly." If the stranger prefers to call us "ridge-runner- " or "haw-eater,- " that's all right too. We're getting broad-mindeSome experts say that we feminine Ozarkers are That one, though, doesn't get over well. So we conform to the vernacular the tourists know best. store-boughl- "hill-nancies- ." Shallots Grew Like Garlic Shallots grow in cloves like garlic, the entire bulb being Top and bulb are used for salads and are popular with those who like a more delicate flavor than a mild onion. Leeks are larger than shaliols, have flat leaves and but little bulb formation. Leaf and bulb may be cooked or used raw, chopped into salads. Chives are the only variety of which only the hollow grasslike leaves are used. They are chopped into salads and cottage cheese and are a favorite to grow In a pot on the kitehen window sill because they keep growing after office. cuttings end supply fresh oinotilike Now we pufh our splint bonnet flavor when needed. pear-shape- d. Gastro-lntestin- al h, towns-people- ." shame-facessom- good-nam- Dilly-dall- gastro-intestin- al The Spirit of Friendliness Some Peculiarities of This Vitamin Vitamin B, is aolubie in water. For this reason, a large percentage of it may be lost if the water in which a food is soaked or cooked is discarded. Other ways in which this precious vitamin is lost are through refining cereals too highly, or when the natural acidity of a food is lowered by the addition of an alkali. Preventing Vitamin and Fair Dealing which Prevails at the f I'. B, Deficiency It has been suggested that the health department of every village, town and city should not be content with protecting the local community against infectious diseases, but should be equally militant in endeavoring to safeguard its people ngainsj the dietary deficiency di?e:isps wtiicii have been discovered through the recent advances in nutritional knowledge. 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