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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH A SOCIAL EVENING 83 By TJUYER WALDO McClure Wwjwipr Syndicate. WNU Service. NELSON straightened from stacking hi equipment to watch her leave the sit. tin sense of pleasure was clouded by a certain fear. She was. he reflected, so every Inch the poised and perfect lady, It didn't seem reasonable that she would fit Into or enjoy a Hollywood whoopee party. Which rut him In something of a predicament. All daring the week he'd been handling first camera on this, the Initial starring film for Rosamond Keith, his interest in her had grown. Strikingly different because of the cultured manner, she was beautiful into the bargain. Today he had taken the plungi requested her company for the evening. Scarcely expecting accept ance. he'd been surprised and delighted at her gracious giving of it. But now this doubt intruded. Indeed, it was more almost fore boding. His plan simply wasn't suitable; it would spoil all chance of the friendship's ripening. Something had to be done , Suddenly an Idea occurred. On the set this morning. Director Bill Newsom had been grumbling over a function he must attend tonight . . reTed recalled his words: ception for some darned soprano from Australia; all the stutTed shirts In Beverly Hills'll be there." That was it the sort of affair Rosamond Keith would appreciate. Bill, he was certain, could secure him Invitations. Of course, thered have to be a hired limousine with chauffeur, a tuxedo and trimmings all a bit foreign to his usual way of life. Still, it should be tolerable . . . kED ... squares upon the They d.ri-tiio- gain not speaking; but now fell some new sense of easiness They had reached the place tlui was open. From behind its door came the sound of a piano. mingling with the buzz and laughter of many voices. A sign in flourishing German script read: HANS AND FRITZ ORIGINAL MUNICH LEER GARDEN Rosamond pulled him to a stop. Her face showed amused speculation as she said: You know. I've always thought It would be diverting to visit one of these places-- . just as a sort of slumming trip, of course. Would you care to try It? Controlling his elation, Ted managed a suitable lnd. (Terence. "Why. yes, he agreed; "It might be a way to kill a few minutes, at that. They entered. A sawdust-floureroom with bar and a score of small tables was crowded with people, mostly young and In couples. An atmosphere of gaiety that wasn't ribald prevailed. Ted led Rosamond to the counter and addressed the man behind It: Two (mail ones, please." To her he added, "We may not like it. but It would look funny not to take some." She nodded emphatically. "Absolutely. When in Rome, and ao forth. The bartender placed two steins before them. With an effort Ted made his reach seem casual Well, he said, raising his, "bottoms upt I think that's what they say. "Oh, yes," Rosamond responded that means you drink it brightly; all at once, doesn't It? How quaint! Certainly I'm willing; let's try 11" Up tipped the mugs. Thirstily Ted gulped the gingllng amber stuff. But a dozen swallows brought him out for air, eyes watering. Astonishingly, Rosamond had hers hoisted high, draining the last drops. "Ah! she breathed finally, setting it down with a decisive bang. That Just saved my life. Teds gape was little short of stupid. "But," he protested weakly, "but I thought" "Listen, Rosamond Keith broke In, laying a gentle hand on his sleeve; "I have a confession to make; I cant keep It any longer. was horribly bored tonight, so when you went back for my gloves bribed that driver to find a beer hall and break down near It I hope you're not too angry or disappointed In me." For a full second Ted Nelson only stared. Then his face went hard and through set teeth he growled: "Why, that dirty profiteer! When I rented the car I slipped him five bucks extra to do the same thing! foam-toppe- d g e d Three Maids Healdsburg, Calif. Oleanders may be highly desirable fur home decoration, but they are hard on cows. Fcr several years past the stale hospital has had an epidemic each summer of deaths among 11s prize herd of Hulstoms, one of the must valuable In the slate. investigation this year rescaled the fact that the cowa had eaten the clipping! from oleander shrubs and the clippings had done the rest A-Sewi- Go ng Aiovic Radio By VIRGINIA VALE more Rudy Vullee ONCEshown that he is the greatest talent scout in the radio business. Tommy the person- American Indians' Songs Riggs,who has been nlity appearing Ceing Put Upon Records on his program the last few h.a. Philadeli The literature, histwo-voic- j d white-garbe- ft Taste for Shrubbery Provet Fatal to Cows led Surreptitiously Ted ran a finger around one edge of his wing collar and stirred a little on the straight chair. Across the spacious drawing-roothe lady from Australia stood, giving her all to "Land of the Sky Blue Waters. It wasnt an unpleasing song, nor did the lady's voice do it any gross injustice; but shed been going on like this for nearly an hour now, and the keen edge of Teda appreciation was becoming definitely dulled. He permitted himself a quick glance at Rosamond Keith, seated on his left. Her lovely features were composed, her hands quietly folded, her interest and attention apparently unswerving. 4 Ted sighed disconsolately. Just his luck, he mused glumly, that the first truly attractive woman hed seen In years should be possessed of tastes he couldn't hope to match. For by now he was frankly admitting that occasions like this One Infallible Test of one just weren't meant for him . . . Edibility of Wild Plant With a start, he realized the roomThere is one infallible test of the ful was applauding. edibility of any wild plant, and that More, he saw the sopranos ac- is to eat some of the root, stalk or companist gathering up music and fruit If you survive, it is harmpeople getting to their feet Rosa- less; if you die, it is poisonous, mond turned to him with a smile writes Albert Stoll, Jr., in the Deand said: troit News. "Lovely, wasn't it? Quite a comOne often marvels that there are plete recital. so few cases of poisoning from eatLord, yes! Ted replied, rising; ing unfamiliar plants and fruits then amended hastily: gathered in the wild by the inquisiI mean yes, it certainly was tive. Somehow mankind has never charming and thorough. overcome its desire to meddle with Thankfully he noted that coats the unknown and sometimes this is and cloaks were appearing, guests attended with fatal results. strolling toward the front door. It is seldom that one comes across Giving Rosamond his arm he sugevidence of wild animals dying from gested: the effects of poisonous plants. In"Well, that seems to be about all; stinct evidently tells them what is shall we go? right and what is wrong. You never She murmured assent and they heard of a muskrat (a true vegestarted for the hall. tarian) dying from eating any of the Five minutes later, hatted, roots or foliage of the water hemwrapped, and with leavetakings lock, and yet these plants are very over, they were entering the big car numerous in their habitat and are out front. sufficiently toxic to cause death. The Suddenly Rosamond halted, ex- loco weed of the West that drives claiming: horse and cattle to insanity after "Oh, my gloves! I must have left eating, has no attraction for the them; would you mind . . .? prairie dog or other vegetable-eatinHe returned, found them after a rodents of that country. One little search, and soon was at her never heard of a deer grazing on the side again. Jimson weed that is so common east A dozen blocks were covered in of the Mississippi and often causes silence. the death of domestic cattle. HisTed tried forming phrases to open tory records that it was the greens a conversation, without success. of this plant, cooked and eaten by Rosamond seemed to exude an air the early settlers of Virginia, that of that frustrated caused them to act like apes for a him. week at a time and of which they As they swung onto Santa Monica had no remembrance when they reboulevard near West Hollywood, he turned to normal. Instinct plays a big part in selectbegan in desperation a remark about the weather. ing the proper foods for our wild It was cut short by a series of animals, and they are seldom concerned with finding out the differpops and splutterings from the limence between edible mushrooms and ousines motor. It slowed and then pulled to the a poisonous toadstooL curb. In an instant the chauffeur was out, opening the door on Ted's Enamel Ingredients side. The ingredients from which the Sorry, sir, he announced. enameled surface of plumbing fix"Sounds like were out of gas. tures are made come from many Itll take me a while to go for different parts of the world, says some. the Plumbing and Heating IndusFrowning, Ted turned to the ac- tries bureau. Tin oxide from the an tress, apology on his lips. But Malay States, kryolith from Greenshe anticipated him and said placidfrom land, barium carbonate ly: France, and caliendar clay from Oh, its quite all right; I don't Germany are among the 20 elemind a bit Suppose we take a litments which are combined to make tle stroll while hes fixing it. surface for bathtubs, the glass-likTed smiled with pleased relief lavatories, sinks, and laundry tubs. and helped her to alight The cast iron shell of the fixture is The May night was tropically and the glass-hk- e heated to a cherry-rcwarm, a great topaz-huemoon powder is dusted on, thus inhung overhead. suring a complete fusion of the enThe stores along the street were amel with the iron. The result is dark, save for one establishment a fixture with all the rigidity of half a block away. There the winiron and the lustrous and sanitary dows threw two cheer golden surface of glass. d Knute Rockne, Jr., to Enter Notre Dame gru tm-va'- in n,.it s.iunU-re- J Knute Rockne, Jr., son of the late Knute Rockne. who has made application for enrollment at Notre Dame this autumn. He says be null go out for the football team. Young Rockne weighs ISO pounds. Vote Government Funds to Restore Historic Saleni by the country as a whole. A large proportion of these craft set sail from Derby wharf and anchored there between their forays. Washington. Allotment of $110, The wharf took It name from 000 of public works funds for the Richard Derby, merchant prince restoration of the Derby Wharf Na of the period, whose imposing tional Historic site, Salem, Mass., has been announced by Harold L. house, richly paneled and furnished with the treasures of the Indies, Ickes, secretary of the interior and overlooks the harbor. In the stately administrator of public works. old custom house at the head of the This Is the first national historic wharf, Nathaniel Hawthorne spent site to be designated by Secretary Ickes under authority vested in him long hours, while serving as surunder the act of congress known as veyor of customs, and dreamed the historic sites legislation. The away many more, in weaving the area embraced within the aite In- plots of his immortal stories of coTradition cludes Derby wharf. Central wharf, lonial New England. the old Salem courthouse, the Rich- claims that It was here, while porard Derby house, and other assoc! ing over the dusty tomes, that the theme of "The Scarlet Letter was ated properties of important historconceived. ical significance. Then IU Star Waned. No federal moneys were expended In purchase of the property, the enSalem's star as a maritime power, abling legislation specifically dewhich had begun to wane with the claring against such expenditures. pronouncement of the Jefferson emresThe allotment will be used for bargo, went into final eclipse with toration purposes, providing em- - the industrial changes that accompanied the perfecting of the steam engine and the building of the railJOFFRE IN BRONZE roads. No longer were the high seas the chief roadways of commerce. wnanw ' No longer were the waters of her harbor adequate for the ships of larger draft that came into being with railroad competition. These memories linger on, however, in her streets, with quaint their stately private homes. When the restoration of Derby wharf is completed, the old landmark will fittingly embody these traditions and vitalize the Salem of the past , Commemorate an Epoch in Maritime History. JiJS tory and f ir.ps rf the American Indian. dying under the stress of modern life, are being preserved in wax by a group of anthropologists and psychologists interested In the philosophy of the first inhabitants of America. Dr. Frank G. Speck, professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, an authority on Indian life, la helping to record for posterity the saga of the red races. Records are being made of primitive dances, hymns of praise and hate, the incantations of medicine men and all the rites of a war powwow. j The brash little girl that Mr. Riggs play with such devastating humor promises to be as popular one of these days as is Charlie McCarthy, the famous ventriloquist' dummy. Incidentally, the people whom Vallee started on the road to radio success ought to get together and put on a gala program as a tribute to him. It would include such headliners as Walter OKeefe, Bob Burns, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, and Tommy Riggs. And what a program that would bel Modern mass production has taken Indians from the ancient trades k of weaving and pottery-makinand Mona Barrie la the latest screen awing music and dancing have out- belle to seek a change from Hollymoded the age-olSun Dance, wood on the New While sounding the death knell of Indian York stage. art and life aa a distinctive part of rehearsing for "VirAmerica, according to Dr. Speck. ginia, a great muIndian tribes, including the Irosical spectacle that quois, the Delawares and other will open the Center groups, at first feared that the recTheater in Radio ords would be a source of ridicule City, she told m at the hands of white men, but they about her last assented to Dr. Specks request and she thinks best when he assured them that learned picture. It is Jimmen wanted to study their customs mie Cagney's by that method. "Something to Sing in which James Cagney About, Mona plays her first AIRPLANE BICYCLE real comedy role. She plays a foreign actress with a heavy accent and has a glorious time swooping through scenes In the grand manner. She says that Jimmy is Just tops to work with, which makes the verdict practically unanimous. g d The greatest picture of the year, perhaps of many years, has received a chorus of critical acclaim such as baa never been heard before. It Is The Life of Emile Zola with Paul Muni. As crusader for the oppressed, as the most eloquent and forceful man of his time, Paul Muni gives an inspired performance. Don't let the praise of this picture drive you away from it with a faint suspicion that it may be educational, but dull. It offen the most exciting and thrilling evening you could spend In a theater. . k tree-shade- d An equestrian statue of the Victor of the Marne, designed by Max-im- e Real del Sarte, which will be placed in one of the squares of Paris as a memorial to the French World war general. weeks has made an outstand- ing success and will soon 'have a program of his own. With radio's summer lull over soon dozens of big programs will be angling for your attention. Irene Wicker, the greatly-belovesinging lady, moves to the Mutual network early in October offering a series of original sketches with music. Jack Colds Laid Are Family The addition of a propeller which Benny returns to the air at the same to Dish-WashiLaxity controls the speed of his stream- time. k Fargo, N. D. The way the houselined aerocycle makes it possible wife washes dishes may have some- for Dominick Margaret Tallichet, who abanDevincenzi of Chicago in Texas to thing to do with the number of to drive his bicycle at the rate of doned a newspaper jpb common colds in the family each 45 break into the has found movies, alumiles hour. The per year, in the opinion of Dr. C. I. minum propeller that even after a career is well operates of Nelson, professor bacteriology with a chain connected with started, it still has as many downs at tiie North Dakota Agricultural the pedal chain, the speed increas- as ups. You may recall that she college. on the principle of an airplane. appealed to Carole Lombard for Forks, spoons and the rims of ing help and through her got a small cups and glasses have been found to l. contract with transmit bacteria that may be re- Tag 3,000 Pike to Trace Well, Miss Tallichet played sponsible for common colds or other roles In A Star Is Born and Wanderings in Minnesota small diseases. then the studio decided to gamble To guard against this danger, Dr. Minn. in Duluth, Swimming on her to the extent of sending her Nelson advised, dishes should be northern Minnesota lakes are 3,000 east to dramatic school for further washed in good live suds, as hot as wall-eyUnipike tagged by the training. She appeared at the Mt. the hands can stand comfortably. versity of Minnesota in an experi- Kisco theater opposite no less a perAs real bacteria killers, the alkament to learn how far pike travel sonage than Henry Fonda and line soaps are the most effective as and their ultimate fate. that she needs they are thq strongest. Soaps made Professor Samuel C. Eddy, aided proved conclusively a lot more training before she can of coconut oil and palm oil also are the state divifish and game by good and are least affected by hard sion and the United States Forestry play big roles. k water. service, locked narrow metal strips in Dennis, Massachusetts, Up to the jaws of the fish. Anglers Gertrude Michael appeared on the "Greased Pig Rented catching the fish are asked to comin a play of Ashland, Ore. Rental business is municate with Eddy. Female fish stage early Colonial days expanding on the Pacific coast. A were excluded. and made a big hit. pig was rented here for an annual A regular parade of Sixteen Teeth at Birth greased pig catching contest automobiles made Meriden, Conn. A baby born in the long trip from Indians Like Dollar Bills Crosson hospital had a full set of New York to see Flagstaff, Ariz. When they get teeth. Although covered with a thin their change American Indians dont film of skin, eight teeth in the up- her, and when she want silver but greenbacks, and the per jaw and eight in the lower were came out on the stage the rafters visible. greenbacks must be $1 bills. rung with applause from her Broadway friends. They were Six-Fo- ot saluting her dourage in winning a battle with serious illness as well as her fine skill as an actress. d Selznirk-Internalion-a- ployment for skilled and unskilled labor recruited through the national service. by the commonwealth of Massachusetts, the city of Salem, the United States Treasury, the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, and private individuals cleared the way for the government to assist the project through the national park service and the PWA. Fifty thousand dollars was voted by the Massachusetts legislature; the Treasury department consented to the transfer of the old custom house to the Department of the Interior; the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities donated the Richard Derby house; and local citizens subscribed approximately $7,500 toward the expenses involved in acquiring title to associated properties. Once Mistress of Seas. Derby Wharf National Historic site will be an example of the scope and intention of the enabling legislation. It will commemorate the most flourishing epoch in New England's maritime history, when Salem was mistress of the seas, her swift ships the pioneers in opening up trade with the Far East; her name synonymous with that of the United States. Long before Boston, New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia which ports successively earned their way into the roster of great ports of the Eighteenth century were heard of in the Orient, Salem had become a recognized word. When the colonies revolted from British rule, Salem turned her fast sailing fleets to the service of the colonies. They played so conspicu ous a role in the naval warfare of the period that they are credited Lose plow constructed at a cost of $3 400 which is designed to cut with the capture of more prizes than furrows six feet deep. It will be used in the Santa Ana river plains of all the rest of the American ports California to recover r.ch loam soil buried under sand deposits by the combined. Again, in the War of 3910 flood. The machine will be pulled fcy two Diesel-drive- n 1812. Salem provided 40 out of a tocaterpillar tractors. The share will be nosed into and pulled from tal of 250 armed vessels contributed the earth by a powerful hydraulic hoist mounted on top of the frame. ITTLE lady, lt'a time to say to that adieu, so long, good-bflimsy but faithful friend your ummer wardrobe. But don't fret. is right on Milady, the job with sparkling new fashions for you; fashions that will make you forget the past and be remembered in the future. So let's not tarry: lets choose the style that's got the most sock for our particular figure and join this group thats going Stadium Model. Picture yourself in the little model at the left, if you would have en optimistic viewpoint and a head start on style this season. There's nothing younger than this topper with its dainty collar and cuffs, its snappy row of buttons and fetching pep-luThe way It takes to the weightier fall1 fabrics is news, and equally intriguing Is this fact: it's easy to sewl T y trim-walst- Young V Pretty. Long slender lines of ths princess variety make this the lucky number for your first autumn days. Of course you see it's s style to cut in at least two fabrics because it boasts utility plus beauty. If youre going to school you'll want it In acetate jersey wool. Neat conor trast is here, too, if you wish, in the collar, pocket flaps and buttons. (This is a simple eight-piec- e light-weig- ht Furrow two-ye- k ODDS AND ENDS After trying to borrow Kenny Baker, or John Bayne, or Jimmy Stewart, or Cary Grant, or Dick Arlen, the producer of Lily Eons next picture has finally given up the search for a new leading man and given the role to Gene Raymond uho played in her last picture . . . Jack Bennys friends are sating all the reviews of Artists and Models uhich rave about his performance to show him when he returns from Europe. All through the making of the picture he quarreled with the director and objected to his lines and fell utterly dismal over what he expected would be the flop of the year . . . Joan Crawford likes to run her pictures at home for her young niece to see. The child howls every time she sees Auntie Joan on the screen . . . John Barrymore is U'orking up a hilarious imitation of Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy to amuse his friends between scenes at the studio . Western NeiKooper Union. caters to this vogua in its new creation at the right It is pencil slim and carefully styled to give you that chic young sil- houette that distinguishes ths lady of fashion. Maks this handsome model of silk crepe, sheer wool or jersey and be fit for business or pleasure in town or country. The Patterns. 1378 is designed for sizes 12 to 20 (30 to 40 bust). 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