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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH LIGHTS OF NEW YORK of a famous play right recently called up a noted au gfcor. She was telephoning, she said. 4a report for rhe opening of his show. hk-his friends could have at regu r box office prices. "Thank him for me." replied the itithor. "and tell hltu that I have ar- tanged with my publishers to have a gtaek of my latest book laid aside, and that copies may te secured by my lose friends at the regular retail $r!ee, without recourse to speculators." I The secretary ... 1 Job to York woman, who Ssst her sight long ago. Is employed as a radio critic by one of the largest 4e A New blind. broadcasting companies. The company fas found her opinion of programs tjuable. ... i iGus Dorais, football coach at le troit. Is supposed strongly to re.semlile Eddie Guest, the poet The average length of a hotel bed is said tc, be six feet six inches, but Koyal Kyan tells me of one hotel that has laid iu a couple of duz.en beds a foot longer. This will be good news for such citizens as Koiiert E Sher wood, .less Willard and others who didn't stop growing. ... H. One way to tell thetu apart Is to watch Dorais write a poem and Guest coach an teven. Eddie P.atchelor tells me that Dorais has two small sons who are MM might be expected enthusiastic dev tees of the pigskin pastime. ite i . comfortably U to ride along beside him on a bicycle as he sprints from conference to conference. ... I Science has opened one more i ... jCrkijhi n t 1 fe-- ... V Sv.ansoti. who nuit magazine editing, spent several weeks in New York but noiv has returned to Holly wood These 1:1m executives seem to lead an active life Since George I'al nier I'utnatii. fur example, has hccome connect eil with the motion picture in dustry. the only way to ,n!k to him Vandsrbilt's Team w Wins His ... About the only time that New York youngsters get a chance to see a horse is when the Kodeo comes to Madison Square Garden. Whether or not this show makes the youth of the town long to lie cowboys Is a question. The buckers they bring to these championships look slightly more danger ous than lions and a city boy'g reae tion might he that they were better oh ects for big game hunting than for Hut It does teach the city riiling. dwellers the difference between the hronks and the Bronx. Bfll Bmdlcnt.. WNU Service. Contract Trophy .1 mi. ft A .linn mini . W : I t in 'ill; h-- 5 on The Dutch Treat club, which suspends during the sinner months, has star'ed its luncheons again. Probably more well known persons have spoken at this club than at any other like organization in the world 1932 - W - Vu- - " 1 ! One Sure Way to i If gc. OW IT STARTE $ JEAN NEWTON D g ? con-I- k Here are the four men who won the final match for the Vanderbilt cup, emblematic of the team-of-fotract bridge supremacy, at the tournament in New York. Left to right: Harold S. Vanderbilt, the donor of the cup; Wfllard S. Earn, P. Hal Sims and Waldemar von Zedtwitz. ,i k rococooooooooooooooooooooo CThe Kitchen Cabinet lis 4ill h t;I CvXKXXXXX)OCOC)OC)OOOOOCKXKX) This and That I serving of a good soup at the of the meal will save on titf meat bill and also on the health. Oti is easily satisfied with a simple fcieal after being served with a soup I of ereatned vegetable. A light dessert " S bit of cheese and fruit makes a tnogt satistyiug finish to a meal. AFhen serving a clear soup a few liitle yellow balls of ess added to it gives the color and adds to the calories. Prepare them as follows: Take hard cooked yolks of eggs and tel with the raw white of one, the p?.3te, then form Into balls like mnr-t-'ea little seasoning should be added-! These. two r three to a plate of soup, will take the place of croutons for a change. When the gardens are made next its prfng have a few feet for some of tfcetavory herbs, so good In seasoning, &a well as greens f.r garnishing. tdi CWckory, chervil, parsley and mint "G). &renly a few. One's own sage tastes mich better than thnt which has fco I taej put away In boxes. Pepper Sass, black mustard for greens are 0 easily grown. Tarragon Is used to flavor vinenr. hut. when fresh. ;ai i'a?"s a flavor that Is ippeallngly Jis- - T'llE ta g " j I HAD PAPA SCARED tinctive, to many dishes. Maitre d' Hotel Potatoes. Cut cold potatoes (underdone) Into thick slices. Add a tablespoonful of flour to the same of butter and cook with a cup ful of broth. When boiling add the potatoes and a tablespoonful of minced parsley and pepper and salt to taste. Cook for a few minutes; then add the yolk of an egg beaten with a teaspoonful of cold water and a little lemon juice. When the egg is thickened, turn out on a hot dish and serve. ffi. 1932. Western Newspaper j salt and a of lemon Juice answer the same purpose as "salts of lemon" for removing iron mold from linen. It Is not poison and will not prove injurious to the linen. ATEASPOONEUL ot ... ... If you. wish to keep your meringue light, add one teaspoonful of watera after the sugar is beaten in, or add pinch of baking powder while beating Always prepare your Jars, placing rubbers on before you start canning. There will then be no delay when your fruit or vegetables are ready to be put in jars. ... The smell of peppermint Is most abnoxious to mice. A little oil of haunts peppermint placed about their will soon make them look for other quarters. (Hi by I f i the Associated Nwwspapcrs) WNU Service Girl Dashes Into Fire for Rescue of Her Doll i t 1 s v H Jii, papa, I'm going to break my ,8asement with Ned. I hear he plays I hear be plays (sobs) &e , s). 5 raoeg." Jy but you scared me. 2fou were going to say that ke piano." S J 1 1 thought e played Post Mills, Vt The depression has brought prosperity to this mountain hamlet A rod company, sole Industry of the village, returned to normal production and now has added a 'night shift, employing a total of fifty hands. It manufactures split bamboo rods and other fishing paraphernalia. Many of the nation's Jobless have turned to angling to while sway their Idle moments, thus Increasing the demand for these products, according to company offlclala Noah Webster has to tribute on the subject that, and of course, lots more. For our purposes, however. It is necessary to get hack of the lexicon and search for the human Interest story sure to be present In apparently so drab a syllable as "gas." To begin with, then, we have "gas" as the word Invention of the Dutch' chemist von Ilelmont, who died in Ilelmont made extensive re searches Into the nature of "aeriform fluid." The Immensity of the subject appalled as It challenged and fascln ated him. The scientific field before him was virtually untapped and limit less. Its conflicting elements. Its uncharted seas drew him as the open road does the wanderer. And all the time he did not know Just what to call this substance. Finally, he was inspired by a happy thought. Why not call it "gas" after the Greek "chaos?" He did and so It stayed. But, you may Inquire, why after "chaos?" The answer Is obvious when we consider the root deflnl tions of the Greek primitive. These Two Cats, Dog, Goose Kingston, N. C Rats threatened to exterminate his flock of chickens, so Malachi Berry, set a trap. On successive nights he caught the family cat, a stray dog, a neighbor's cat, a goose out after hours. Berry threw the trap In a corner of the barn, and the next night rats killed the rest of his chickens. 1932. Bel) Syndicate. WNU Service. Russian Workers to Be Put Back in Uniforms Moscow. Local authorities have decided to, put postmen, telegraph delivery people, and concierges Into uni forms again. It Is believed to be a first step towards uniforming other types of employees. Uniforms, except for policemen and firemen, were abolished soon after the revolution, as a measure for avoiding the class distinctions of employment. Their gradual revival thus has a certain social interest In the times Bus sla was perhaps the world's most uniformed country. Practically every pro- BUT TO GET THEM! "1 have just been reading the Ericksdale. Man. No mother could do more for the safety of her child than did Evelyn Johnson, five years doll. old, for the rescue of her flames ate as tears In Standing home. her of Evelyn walls nway the remembered suddenly that her doll She rushed had been left behind. and through the smoking dorway saw her one No gc disappeared. It was niintes before Mrs. JohnFearing she son missed the child. building she the burning had entered rushed In after her. There she found In her arms, stand Evelyn, the doll In terror In a circle of Ing paralysed Mrs. Johnson swept her flames. Into her arms and dashed daughter to safety. Roth mother and child were burned The but their condition Is not aeriaus. was singed. doll s clothing Cheerio Chapters A TALE OF OLD JAPAN (In this brief tale decipher the names of Japanese objects and places by interpreting the phrases In parentheses. For Instance, In the first one the phrase Indicates rice, and you read the story using the word which the phrase indicates.) Out in the (something we eat) fields one morning In (place where one gets water), two lovely Japanese ladies walked under the (what Washington chopped down), dressed In their gay kimonos with (parts of a window), and carrying their (something ladies use In the sun). They had their feet encased $ ot wood) and as they walked they made dainty tapping sound upon the path. They chattered gaily as (kind of bird found In America) and felt fortu nate Indeed to have a (time of vacation) from their work. They were girls who helped to sort the (what make) before they caterpillars were shipped to other ports to be made Into (what dresses and stockings are made of) when they reached the end of the path a (what westerners call gulley) awaited them and they stepped daintily Into a jinriklsha that took them to towR. They stopped to have (a drink they have In England) and (kind of n pudding) cakes. They in (a kind two-fol- "Well?" "And 1 was surprised to find out how many rights a fellow has." d ing letters. What is easy Is seldom excellent by DOROTHY EDMONDS met some friends who joined them a walk around the town. They the (something good for moths) trees In bloom and bought themselves each a pretty (what they call a man fond of baseball). Over in the distance they saw the (what the North has In winter) peak of Fujiyama, ns it gleamed in the sunlight. In saw : Wealth From the Skies from the skies during a drought came to Julian Bailey, farmer living northwest of Heber Springs, Ark., but it differed from any he had hoped for, and it enabled him to sell a product that few farmers take to market. The heavenly assistance, meteortook the form of a ite, which fell on his farm. Bailey sold it to e Rochester (N. Y.) firm of $CT0. Fads in laxatives may come and go, but Grandma knows the quickest, sentlest war to cleans, tha system ts with a natural Itzativt like Garfield Tea. Try it aod see why. You'll thank ml You'll thank Grandma. (At Alt DrugsutO. SAMPLE rWIC: OartKId Tu Co., P. O. BraaMyn, N.V. (1 1 1 m mmmmmm prats fession, even clerks In government offices, had their prescribed apparel In the reaction against this system the bolshevik regime abolished uniforms wherever" possible. The special types of hats and Insignia distinguishing engineers survived for many years, hut finally also were abandoned. Today railway employees, street car conductors, and motormen and other workers usually uniformed In other countries have no distinctive clothes. The decision to put uniforms on letter carriers, telegram carriers, and janitors therefore marks the beginning of what may be a new policy In this connection. In justification It Is pointed out that the absence of uniforms gives' thieves and other criminal elements a chance to enter strange houses under the pretense of deliver- ' Aid Con- Fun for All the Children Edited Persiite&t coughs and colds lead t serious trouble. You ran stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified craotota that is pleasaat to Uke. Creomuhuoa it a new medical discovery with ao tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membrane and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugi, creosote U recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for per sistent coughs and colds snd other forma of throat trembles. Greomnlsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing element! which soothe and heal the infected membranes and atop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote- goes on te the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the teat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughs snd colds, bronchial ssthma, bronchitis snd other forms of respiratory diseases, snd it excellent for building up the system sfter colds or flu. Money refunded if snr cough or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, it not relieved after takingaccording indirections, Askyour druggist, (Adr.)' stitution of the United States." Union. My Neighbor 7i Trap for Rats Catches End Coughs and Colds tuft,' Jobless Go Fishing, Rod Makers Thrive Why Do We Call It "Gas"? THAT Is what our indispensable con (1) An empty. Immeasurable space; a yawning chasm. (2) A confused, unorganized condition or mass of matter before the creation of distinct and orderly forms. (3) Any confused or disordered col lection or state of things; a confused mixture; confused disorder. ., -- lsadore CholHn, Inventive geniua of Somerrllle, Masa, drives his "gait water tail" over the smooth waters of the Cbarlea rlrer 1b first public demonstration of the craft The "taxi," In reality m discarded automobile, la supported by pontoons. A series of under-wate- r propellers connected to the drl?s shaft give It a speed of ten miles per hour. are: .a.... - ' - 1G44. Von ' rric e In a penthouse on the West side of New York lives a baron who was once stationed in German Africa, a Filipino boy, and a monkey. The three appear to get along in erfect amity. e S Warren county. New Jersey, point with great pride to a stretch of roadway which bears the proud tiUs, "First concrete road laid In New Jersey." This stretch of road Is just twenty-fivyears old this year and to the motorist traveling over it, that would not be apparent were It not for the sign which tells Its ago. The road Is In as good condition as that attached to it, although the attaching sections are much mors recent of Installation. ... 1 mil IfifcK . WALTER TRUMBULL ceutly, the eoucti stuped to watch his progeny engaged In an exciting game. He was somewhat puzzled by the pres ence of a ten y. ar old. who followed the action up and down the lot witti a large alarm clock hung around his neck by a piece of rope. Suddenly the alarm went ofr with a terrific din and play was suspended. It was then explained that the ooy with the clock was the tlmel;ec.er. Ile set the alarm to ring in fifteen minutes, which marked the end of a tjuarier. Leaf Yuri of No Detours for This Vehicle BBt'sf s - l. Half Right, Anyhow Alberta, of the fourth grade, went to the fifth grade teacher and said: "Miss H. wants to know whether you have your pitchfork at school?" "Do you mean pitch pipe?" she was asked. "Yes, that's It," said the messenger. "I knew It was "pitch something.' " "Other little clrls TTr t iy ngmpirumKnovi when they have a cold but I 'v. never do. My mother a gives me for Bronchl-Lyptu- colda and coughs." lUslf i iff if iis'.iiiiMssi At your druggist's. For FREE sample write to 732 C.res Ave., Los Angeles, Don't Burn Leaves Leaves represent nature's way of storing energy from the summer sunshine. In the autumn they fall, and soon decay, to become nature's fertilizer. Burning destroys the work nature has done to help enrich the soil. Leaves, weeds, waste, hay or straw should be plowed under or piled In a corner and a little earth thrown over them. 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