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Show page. Three THE HELPER JOURNAL Helper, Utah Friday, Feb. 14, 1936 THE GOOFUS FAMILY Mi Pier WAV SOU r I I WOCK-W'- TWAT MAV BE 1 fUoi S HOTTL. VOCTP 1 K VX n VES. I kSOYlCEnTI V HiO MAVEANlGHT-t- RAD OVERHEAD J)TME T CEIUUG V S OUTSIOe) ( TticsJ VOU AM wc- ROOM? , f f t "? KMOSM rhonc neu's items by H. T. Eimo HOTEO V C 5 EAT HERS Y "TOE j Hi If1 I 'A to Tfie LOOKING THIS VArV FOR THE,: WEEKS'" . 5 Yes, Service and Good Coal ia our medium of doing Busi- - ness. GENUINE OLD FASHIONED APPLE JACK BRANDY Carefully distilled and slowly aged in heavy oak barrels ruu 90 PROOF Oft J e Coming Pictures r 18 if nt 1 Bonnie Theatre Attractions Strand Theatre Attractions 0! COMMENTS (In defense of the Medical profession and a renunciation of a previous article diagnosing contaand Technical gious diseases. health department.) Now we observe In last week's issue of "Comments" where a M. Sam Graves, D., is endeavoring to be an official authority on several skin diseases etc. To be such requires many years of study, effort and experenience in the field of medical deavor. First- - of all, we agree it would be very rude and ridiculous to assume that local medical heads were so unable to distinguish between small pox and scurvy, a sort cf a skin disease; and, as lor scorfula which he combines and mentions, any M. D. knows is confined to the development or glandular tumors and is gen erally of the complicated chronic nature of the victim and ia far more terrible than small pox is or ever could be. Also, we notice in the would-b- e philosopher's article last week, he rather confined small pox to the desert division of the railroad in 1910. Facts on record show just as many and even more west-en- d would-b- .1 e and. Night" "Paddy O'Day" eery Saturday actlv-W- '' t for About he adventures of the Beheld and the desire stir-- s a offer to ever colleen brought of 'modern youth the cb illenge to the conservative the screen, "Paddy O'Day", of its elders in the new new Fox picture which opens Fox Picture, "Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, on a iirday night," which comes February 27, 28, 29, at the Star to the theatre, weaves a story of rapid ;e. Jay' and Saturday night and comedy fire song, dance jnd Theatre. "hei film, which describes the with a heart tug. , Jane Withers, star of "Ginger" and tribulations of a typ-iV(1.is presents and "This is The Life", heads American family, conthe new production, with Pinky problems parents are ned with in bringing up their Tomlin. Rita Cansino, Jane Dar- Givot radio's well and George tan. ve 4 her Greek ambassador backing Nfght at the Opera" men will be up. ;rkdire Marx-eetic Bed! The story of "Paddy O'Day by the chuckles at the ted L, A nnil ' Mnndav." follows the fascinating and often cnni9T U l.'U"ML.J Janheart warming adventures of a uroiueis iy uire tne Marx who and Chico little Irish Immirgrant motherless Harpo Wh, Kn aouised of inciting a laugh recently arrived in New York. with their new Metro-uoiaaway Although she has run picture, "A Night at from the immigration authorities ?acif Jift'era." at Ellis island, numerous kindly heaLiaidI it is a riot in every sense people befriend her. Finally Pinky te funniest picture yet turned Tomlin, eccentric young heir to lrte7b those Merry Madmen. millions, gives her refuge in his Clifford Allen Gelbert 241 humorous house. I'll howl at their eaii that It. is Jane's influence crazy antics from the time f a romance oy ioave Italy until they between Funeral, services for Clifford go creates co. son of tie grand opera business in Tomlin and Rita Rita Cansino Allen Gelbert, 6 month-ollira york city. There isn't a and which gets them all involved Archie and Alvis Pearl Bishop ilsop foment! in the Russian show of that excit- Gelbert of Sweets Mine, will be iln-.tGivot. conducted from the Wallace fun- uproarious comedy isn't able impressario, George at 4 p. m. thtjr F;or the first time the Marx-Jfeaj'- y The film finds its climax in the feral shapel Wednesday cemenave a story and a first of the romance vdth burial in the Price brilliant and the finding of a permanent tery. SESfij Romance with two born at ers, Kitty Carlisle and Allan home for the little girl. Baby Gelbert was 1935. Sweets 23, Mine, August "The Bride Comes Home" was caused from septic Death Hostess" way v il? The story of a modern girl ' He is survived fl noscphanygetis. 'J CEidway Hostess" First Na-jf- ; with a super-hhargetemper who by his parents, two brothers, i rollicking new musical meets and bves p. man who Archie L. and Orras Cleon Gelto eating with thrilling prefers fight;u will "liii'!y drama, bert, both of Sweet Mine, and i lights, catchy music and be brought to the srreen of the one sister, Mrs. Ethel Verna Wil- Mon-3at,nni.th spectacles, will open at Bcncle theatre Sunday and ; onccL miutj. jiauia, J Strand theatre Tuesday and day in "The Bride Comes Home'', 3:nesday with an all star cast. with Claudette Colbert and Fred Crime of Or. Crespi" MadMunay in the featured roles. He Von Stroheim, whose place It is a thoroughly amusing story jfilffidom as "the man you skilllully presented, and possesses I to hate" is unique, and he a definite appeal for all married ds.Jthe strong cast of players couples. The pectacle of a young thel latest horror feature, "The woman and a young man who dis- mas of Dr. Crespi." suggested anj Edgar Allan Poe story, to toothbrushes, but manage in for presentation at the their impetuous way to work out Theatre on Tuesday and their heavy problem, would be Snesday. difficult to present without being KQ A Minute" entertaining. two splendid ore romantic Is,: a sextette of funsters,1 WOMEN of tyof romance and no end of, UesWc incidents, "$1000 A Mia MOOSERepublic Picture, produc-- ' f 2;,by Nat Levine, will open at 88 Helper I Strand Theatre next ThursMeets Regularly Every Tues.-.4 day at 8 p.m. Y. M. C. A. R?p:cture 18 based on CHAPEL famous Saturday Rachel Peterson, Senior Regent 1 I pst Story, which had Rhoda Hreinson, Recorder THE M' Sole country laughing when Sared Inaf "hnimri, ' d -i ?ete-giy- I d t happy-culminatio- n d train crews had it in 1910, as well as the author of last week's article himself Included. (Of course that is unfortunate.) But, by the way, we were all here in 1910 and yet did not contract the disease all thanks to t I nc n 0 . n.inmH. uuu n) jllOucl U lutaa VJt vauuauuu horse sense. Scurvy is common among animals as a rule, too. Small pox is small pox be it on a cow or a human. While I don't profess to know all brackets about medical terms and the various names of comdiseases plex, ultra epidemic even though I do hold the title or nick name of "Doc", I am not a novice in the medical field I have a brother who is reputed to be one of the best physicians in the west. However, I do not know for a fact that there is na such disease as Prof. Graves mentioned In last week's paper as "scorfula." Another thing, scurvy does not come from dusty, dry climates a'one, but is very common on the high seas and abroad ships, due tz salty meats and lack of vegetables. It will be hard to convince the more intelligent readers of the Helper Journal that the local medical profession is so dumb that it never heard of such common diseases as scurvy or scor- ruia. ir tnis were so, you should have advised Ripley of the matter, Prof. Graves. I wish to state now, that I have not written in a critical attitude, but merely In the defense of the medical ethics and art. However, in writing, I wish to emphasize the fact that it is necessary for me to negotiate and interview with the educational association In preparing and promulgating my article for Of publication in this paper. course, I might relish the opportunity in some future endeavor Jater on as a couple of heads, they say, are better than one maybe? However, I stand on my own feet in this unsophisticated and proficient (Signed) Ed (Doc) Slopansky. p. m. On Thureday afternoon Mrs Groussman, Mrs. Stanley Limb and Mrs. R. R. Rodgcrs will en tertain the Ladies Aid at the Groussman home. 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