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Show LEHI HowlBrokelnto The movies by Hal fright 4 iv Le OYS. '1 '"I u . tat toss lsorbood. roar W -- for the youngsters of the to realize these my uncle. visiting w. edi-- f then managing D Howey, iter I Amerlcaa played .t .h Chicago "small girl" parts at the old hold JOBT tl in Uiey udio ln Chlcago-bu- t few and far anart. I things startea coming my way oncle introduced me to D. W. LjBtb. JIr- - Griffitn looke1 m over me a six months' agreed to give Ca1IfornIa-f- u ,D "udi0 his t BeIt step, and a rather difficult Lwss to induce my parents, who me permis-lo- n in Detroit, to grant After much go to the coast lotting I finally went out, under one Indttion, that were I unsuccessful at L end of tne trIa, 1 must return !me and resume my studies at the ttroit Conservatory of Music. U IS OB JOB i lmatc til sei r. Id meatj, tatoa, nm hoset; 1 lloi littl j mi shott lolct I ton C itioa all arrangements made, and full and ambition, I embarked for lorleland under the careful chaperon- UCU1 01 HI jiuuuuiumvi, mii& jg i So, neD JOB 4 ii Uie toln woi". run thnuphta o What was before mflnv jrougn my mind. rinmiej, OU1U V 7 it v X "UI14 the trial be forced to the end of he 375 h tard pit, mandi F. Prinirle. of general -- i gouf-it- nafromthH Car No. ruds op ha. R(.biM' B worms ht is in char-- e" VardmaMers at tLe xhe'Lrf "'! f worms to feed the robins. Wailing Room rei7r he Hollywood theater a record crowd In iu war film recently. Sixteen mothers" to the room to auiet U wailiPng were they not deprived the pleasure glistening t0 atch.ng the pic The wailing room, referred to in njore d.gnlfied - terms as the "sound nursery i8 iocated ln a ieattr- - A E!aSS the mother to watch the film ow. being HUt fr0nt AUhoueh th room soundproof, a loud speaker brings the screen voices inside. The management of the theater the room is always occupied during picture presentation hours. according Issued by The total 1930 was 90,300 and for ,1931, 97,-41- Last year's total, therefore, was 10 per cent under 1931 and 11.5 per cent under 1930, the maximum. The 1932 total Is also smaller than in any year since 1924, when 4 persons were killed In accidents. Motor vehicles still lead as a cause of accidental death. Automobile accidents took 29,500 lives last year, home accidents claimed 28,000. public fatalities (not involving motor vehicles) 18,000, and occupational accidents 15,000. About 2,500 occupational deaths also Involved a motor vehicle and this duplication must be eliminated to arrive at the 88,000 total. There were approximately 8,400,000 accidental Injuries last year and the wage loss, medical expense and overhead Insurance cost Involved ln Injuries and deaths totaled $2,000,000,000. Fewer Motor Accidents. Last year witnessed the first drop ever recorded in motor vehicle accidents. The total of 29,500 deaths may be contrasted with 33,675 ln 1931,32-92in 1930, 31,215 in 1929 and 27,996 in 192S. The percentage decrease last year was about double the decrease in motor vehicle travel as reflected ln gasoline consumption. About 44 per cent of all traffic accident fatalities involved pedestrians. In addition to the 29,500 motor vehicle deaths last year there were inapproximately 1,035,000 were per85,000 juries of which about manent In character. The cost of these accidents, not Including property damage, Is estimated at e tValva 85,-68- si Co. iOLS 1EMISTS 3i a. w Utah. P. i and prta Moore. Colleen defeat? I hoped and admit borne the best. last. Just as I had better. At the studio "t Lillian and Dorothy Gish, Alma t fens, Bessie Love, Mildred Harris, mel Myers, and many other girls were already ln pictures. They e awfully nice to me, and the rosy indeed. Jeendof my six months' trial came to soon. I anxiously awaited Mr. Pth's decision. A note from him e at last. I could have cried with Jiness. My contract was renewed my salary raised to the tremendous or fifty dollars a week. I felt that Id "arrived," for my first role un- !Ws contract was the heroine in ollywood at ured It, only ' Bad Boy." en the studio closed for lack of and I was out of a job. What i to do? Why get another job. wse. This was easier to say than But finally I landed the title in "Little Orphan Annie" at the tidio. Lucky, don't vou think? helped a f' In two lot, and then I ap-- d pictures, "The Busher" ffle "Egg Crate Wallop." with !es Ray. Later I played the lead under the direction of Mar- . W Protrude . using . . Speed Not Always Factor. per cent of the fatal In about 4 accidents reported, the driver had been 1 cent were drinking. In less than per depoor eyesight or other physical fects noted. Thus 95 per cent of the victims had no apparent physical or mental defect which should have prevented the efficient operation of the WAY ABOVE HIGH C seri-Ptm-- - I Be Good." My first all tnlklns F was "Smiling Irish Eyes." I've Pile l Jnst " ffrefi afflicted. Jffl sfactorj -- this set .... P fr wonder1 city. mKing them kind of ioto k like all. It. f j ti,.'. V, 1 vertabrae ln was something "d most nf ii I couldn't work " ..v jwr i'" months. .,li ' Ol"1 J ' J "Re it, WNU all. and that's that. servic. ... .suits -- 1 8fle has flnnanrarl wns as ' "TKiv c In o . ""man xamer,' "Te,,ow ZT "Ladies Ticket,' of the Bij Miss Kathleen Lawler gr.da.te of mus.c twenty-one-yea,ol- of Lmvj Washington !1 Ton es 's so modest she re K'assps, so as not to be ,M on the street? She Is sel r I Wlthnnf boine; cept at thf non-fat- In- man-hour- - General 10 Reduction Made in '32 State Costs Chicago. Costs of the majority of state governments were reduced by ap- proximately 10 per cent in 1932, according to a survey by the nstionnl organization to reduce public expendT tures. In seventeen scattered states, whose total operating expense was $907,324,-8S- 6 ln 1932, the organization now says there Is reason to believe the combined expenditures will be $816,589,536, or a drop of almost 1100,000,000.' Three of the seventeen states considered, however, show their expenses had risen In th.e last six months. They are Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire. Both Delaware and Pennsylvania expect tremendous cuts ln expenses for the coming year, members of the reduction body said. Delaware will reduce expenditures by $5,000,000, while Pensylvanla'8 costs are expected to drop more than $27,000,000. States Included In the survey are Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota. Ohio and Pennsylvania. Three Wives to Stage Heated Contest for Wealth. That author baa a most convincNot Fair ing style of diction." Book Canvasser What do you "Yea. But you ought to have heard think of Shelley? Don't you think he the agent who sold me the set employs too many metaphors? Bilks Tes. I think be ought to Jutt as Good give American workmen a chance. Do you wish to have a deJudge Ashlngton Collieries Magazine. fending counsel? Accused No, sir, but I should be . Bid Below Value obliged to .yoo Jf yoo could get me loung Man Tommy, tell me what two reliable witnesses. Berlin Die your lister thinks of me and IT) give Grune Post you a nickel. Tommy Alnt a good laugh worth Indirect Pertnattoa more than that? Brooklyn Dally Your father Is sitting op Slowboy late tonight Eagle. Miss Willing Yea. I think bo wishes to be on hand to give ua his Those Americans "now long has America been dis- blessing. Evening Boston Trancovered?" script "About 400 years." "There you are, and yet I read In An Export Tool a paper about the boy talks "Well, giant trees of America you can't believe very well already." "Yes, say "Oood-by- , anything these Americans say." Grandma, Tommy I" Olten Woche Im Blld. Leipzig Der Lustlge Sachse. 1,000-year-ol- Women Are Instructed in Mechanics of Auto 0 February. The latest to join In the battle Is his second wife, Mrs. Mildred Santry Fell, who claims to have documents bulk of the proving her entitled to the estate. The third wife, Martha Ederton Fell, more formerly of the Follies, seeks than an Income of $15,000 a year from n even the prean teacher. . i of modern so-n- d The only person who Washington. of President Koose-vel- t name the mav sign nes.des him documents, to state R. Dletz, a clerk self is Mrs. lx.afie in the United States land office, who to the affixes the Executive's signature on United homesteaders of patents that states land. The law preseril.es ink substitute signer must be a womheld (he honor an of whom six have .lu. kson s Andrew since President Lindsay, Calif. J. W. Stlner, rancher, claims credit for dolivestock men said ing what old-tim- e was Impossible. He has a herd of domesticated, ranch-rearemule deer, apparently contented on his place. He started the herd, which now numbers nine, several years ago, when one of his cowboys found a deserted and starving fawn. d Grocer Pays Taxi Fare With Goods From Store Monroe, La. In the spirit of barter and exchange, a lrwal grocer and a taxi driver have reached an agreement whereby the grocer rides to work every morning and pays his fare with a can of tomatoes, a can of corn, and two grapefruit 8 JO XT 1 J3 W Us 17 20 Jo J5T 22 27 23 26 the stork didn't bring her enough-o- nly three she went out and returned with a baby kitten In her mouth, which she is nursing along with her puppies. Mule Deer Become Tame Under Care of Ranchman PUZZLE D 1 Dog Adopts Kitten Ogden, Utah. Queenie, pet dog at the Volunteers of America headquarters here, Is fond of children, so when p son-in-la- CROSS-WOR- Hartford, Conn. Believing that women should contribute their share ln keeping up the family automobile, the Hartford Automobile club has Instituted a course ln tire changing, lubrication, wheel alignment, brake adjustment, valve grinding and general repair work, for women only. three children. Fell's will, filed April 25 in Norrls-towleft Mrs. Fell only the Income from a trust fund estimated at approximately $110,000, while the rest of his $3,000,000 estate went to three children by his first marriage. Apparently bent on fighting for a larger share of the estate, the former Martha Ederton has engaged Attorney Joseph Sharfsln to represent her. The widow, In striving for a more equal division, will lay claim to the worth of Jewelry and the lav$50,(XH ish household furnishings of her husband. It Is understood. Fell, a grandson of the late Anthony Drexel, was married secretly to Martha Ederton, show-gir- l and dress-shoowner. In January, 1932. She was touring the East Indies with him when he met death, which authorities termed accidental Mind Transcript 27 28 30 3J 38 37 41 3? Ho 4S 43 4 46 49 47 so 5 Horizontal. 1 t It 11 It 1 16 17 19 It IJ Vnt plains of 8. In a Original manuscript A meanure of weight Negative Exist Entreaty 17 18 Bluteh-gree- tS to Bpeck legumlnoua plant gem Mental obaeurlty Alternative conjunction A n tl 42 Preposition tl Like a tS t6 (0 il Back, prefix Elevation A weaial-llk- a Command! animal t Coral animals Mother Verbal quibble Minute particle S 7 S Infant 1 I (abbr.) Title for adult mala (abbr.) Kvargreen trea Coin Tool for cutting weeda tl 17 18 19 10 11 Vertical. A. Capeulei of lrgumci Prefix meaning away Makei holy 1'refl meaning out A king of Baihan fievera toll Prefix meaning from Small doga 26 32. 35 3o 33 a trust fund, while Mrs. Ogden R. Mills, who was Fell's first wife, seeks to keep the bulk of the estate for her The three women Philadelphia. who at one time or another were wives of John K. Fell, noted sportsman, will $3,000,-00stage a heated contest for the estate he left when he died of a mysterious knife thrust in Java last Practically "Daughter," said her mother, "his that young man yoa are going with ever mentioned the subject of mar--' riage?" "On. yes!" yawned daughter, "but I told him dad was to bard np he even couldn't afford tires for the car, let alone a husband for me" It Didn't Work Family Paper If not convenient to move household furniture outdoors to clean, place a damp cloth over the piece of furniture and then beat it We tried "bis and the wife made us come back. Boston Evening Fight for Estate of Murdered Man Woman Clerk May Sign for President Roosevelt W C 1,200,000 juries. Tobacco, laundry, cement, and the printing and publishing industries are the "safest" industries as far as the relative frequency of accidents per s worked Is concerned. The lumbering, mining and construction industries have the worst records, both in frequency and severity. Fatalities In Home. Home accidents claimed 28,000 lives last year, only 1,500 less than motor vehicles. They also caused about 4,195,000 non-fatInjuries. While domestic fatalities dropped slightly from the preceding year, the decline Is smaller than in any of the other principal classes. Approximately 43 per cent of all home fatalities are the result of falls and another 19 per cent are chargeable to burns, scalds and explosions. The kitchen seems to be the most dangerous spot In the house, for 34 per cent of the fatalitjes occur there. Another 23 per cent" occur on stairs and In halls. Deaths caused by public accidents (not motor vehicle) dropped to 18,000 In 1932 and non-fatinjuries are estimated at 2,100,000. Drownings and firearms played the largest part ln this toll. triple-heade- iiu nignts, witn Wn'Cl Com.J- PjHoward, musical comedy and .' u,a,le n" picture debut !'er several yen ago L. approximately Bun-ya- it Isn't on , ' "i. ' hi in 3 auu,i ana very distlnct- tnSt Whllp " " ' li II , I' II IUC and cracked a vehicle which they were piloting.' Although the Importance of speed Is an accident fact which cannot be ignored, most of the fatal accidents In cities occurred when the vehicle was traveling at a rate of between 20 and 29 miles per hour. Occupational- - aeeidents took 15,000 lives last year. This compares with 17,500 in 1931, 19,000 in 1930 and 20,. 000 ln 1929. In addition, there were Tillamook, Ore. Here's a Paul who yarn told by Jack Moors, neck clam Is true. Using swears It kelfor bait, Moors hooked a it near the surface, hauled he As pie. kela ling cod snapped at the it. Before he could swallowing pie land his double catch, a cod swallowed about half the length A bystander of his smaller brother. The helped him gaff the 55 pounds and fish weighed largest In a downtown was put on display fish story. window as proof of his Iiyi1 vuirujuer, fear ' 1 H Accouiplisliment Shines Like the Sun and the Moon" reads an Inscription on this ancient gateway, carved of teakwood. which now stands In front or the ca,e at the Chinese exhibition at A Century of Progress ln Chicago. Tells Odd Fish Story; Shows Fish to Prove It Picture 'nurse, . P. I 0, iVhS-- "Oh, yes. 1 have," replied the heckler, "my father owns a drug store." DUtmaco Quito Caller Does your maid try to make the food go aa far as possible? Equal ta Energeacy Mistress Oh, yet; a lot of It goes Captain Now, suppose you are on at least a mile from our bouse to duty one dark night Suddenly a hers. Pathfinder Magazine. person appears from behind and wraps two arm round you so that STYLE SUPERLATIVE yon cant use your rifle. What would you say Cadet Let go, honey. Edmonton Bulletin. non-fat- ellan. Ftaeers seemed convinced that 1 1 atlCK to flannpr rnloo hnt thott pe me one picture of more . , "s0 Bl. h, r'y- Followlmr J" "Irene," "Naughty But Nice," lc Time," "Svnthott. eiT." nn tier '1'- ACCIDENTAL DEATHS SHOW DROP IN 1932 for edorj mi it fT the second successive yenr, to "Accident Facts," Just the National Safety counctL e crumbi lie was a thin, ragged urchin and he had crawled ln under the circus tent The manager nabbed him. "Do you know what we do with boys like Ve make meat yooT he thundered. of them for the lions. Here, Carl, throw him Into the lions' cage." The youngster looked op at him and said, "Oh, mister, let me see the show for nothing and IT1 have the fattest boys in the place crawling under the tent tomorrow." Boston Evening Transcript ' I Popular in This Movie Theater Detroit.-T- tere reported statement" A MEATIER MEAL Chicago. Accidental deaths numbered 88,000 in the United States during 1932, thus registering a decline for mbi tab the fool The iectnrer was getting warmed op to his subject. "And, friends," he said Impressively. "I tell yon once again, medtelae never did anyone any good." That's not true." came a voice from the back of the hall. "Not truer echoed the lecturer. "What do yoa mean?" "Medicine did my family a lot of good." went on the heckler. "But. my friend," seld the lecturer, "you have no way of proving that nunerin tab ?s F, 10J of tooled Current PROOF ruu-who Motor Vehicles Still Lead as Mortality Cause. a. tnd on have had a desire to I chance ?'t fit 1 came while la dmn National take care ride the rods. be-- 1 childhood days in Tampa, Fia., on TiU. brother Cleve. I put China at the Chicago World's Fair Family GeU Diet of Worm. he following notion picture actress. Sine L. k g J-- COLLEEN MOORE trn with the ambition to a ' C Hemaa Rod-Ridin- FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH t i Thus 10 1J 16 18 20 Measure of area To open Expressing surprise Hardship Besiege Cine who restrain Personal pronoun Work tl Rapture 12 A command to halt Encourages Contradict Produces Southern state (abbr.) A prepoaltlon S8 Olft 19 Bed of a wild beaat 42 Prefix meaning three 44 Turf 46 Afternoon (abbr.) 47 Personal pronoun 48 Preposition t9 Point of compass 24 26 19 12 14 16 Sacred song --f THIS RED TAPE H-- simplifies H I II G sLs-r- I A V ; |