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Show CACHE AMERICAN Thuralay, October 13, 1938 Two Pair NO'IUJATION ! l CO OS WITU TUB STOHY From the Trading Post. Tamrart ,aw the girl come ashore. "Who's the woman, Peterson?" he asked tne ftctaln. Bister o I the sick man, replied the ottlcer. "Why didn't you tell us about It?" Tcrgart asked. Frenchy adjusted hi coat. "That hould be obvious, he said. Peterson looked quickly from one to the other of the two men. shell have to slay here until 1 ret back. said the captain. "I ll try to make her comfortable," eolunteered Taggart, with his eyes i a the girl. We II all try to do our best," said i renchy, w Ith the emphasis on the all. That means you leave her alone," said Frenchy. Chita was Instantly aware of t. She sidled up to competition "Pa It skinny," she said. Uui, the men did not hear her. Joan was frightened as she saw the fares of the men leering at her. "Don't pav any attention. said rarrish. "They won't bother you." Tatgart stepped up. tipped his hat. and trying to be very polite. "My name's Taggart. If 1 can be of any service, let me know. "If you want to be of service, said Allen, get out of the way. You're holding up the parade. Taggart was forced to step back, but he looked after the parade with a bald, tight look on his fare. Frenchy smiled over Taggart's defeat. and Chita was sole. J "Hes a fool," she exclaimed. Frenrhy staited away, but Chita stopped him. "Where are you go tog?" she raked angrily. The man rubbed the stubble of his Chin. "I think I'U shave." The girl gave an exclamation of disgust. In Allen's bedroom the sick man 'was made comfortable. T'm putting you to a lot of trouble," said Joan, genuinely apologetic. 'Thats all right. No trouble at all," Allen replied, none too graciously, as he continued to pack his bag. "Cant I help with those things? the girl asked, coming closer. They're all packed, Allen curtly replied. "You're ruining those things, the girl persisted, as she behrld the bag. "Here, let me show you." Allen was sore. "Lady, I've been packing my stuff for tifteen years, and my way suits me." "You'll never get all your clothes In said Joan, as she continued to fold the things as rapidly as Allen Jammed them in. "It isn't the first time I packed a duffle bag, lady." Joan smiled. The iadys name Is Joan Leesom, she said. Allen gave her a quick look. O.K. Lady. The girl smiled broadly, and gave "All right, man." Up the contest. Allen got It and grinned. "Well. I guess I'll blow," he'Tald. "Coino on. Jake, he called to his pet monkey. But, as he reached for him the ape sprang to Joan's shoulder, and put up a Jabbering protest. ' Hes friendly, isn't he? the girl Inquired with a slight emphasis on the friendly. Yeah, Jake's a fall guy." He reached out for the monkey. Where are you going to stay'?" asked the girl. T'll bunk with Dr. Parrish." "Is It far from here? "No, Just a couple of huts up the road. Joan was relieved. "Oh, thats nice." Allen became suspicious. "Yeah." The girl commenced kidding him. "In case I should scream for help, you'll be sure to hear me. won't Tag-Tar- you ? "Listen, lady, nobody is going to bother you around here If you just mind your own business." Joan became cold. Thanks. I'U try not to trouble you any more than I can help, she said. Goodbye, Mr. Allen." She turned away from him, and the lad realized that he had hurt her. He would like to make up for his rudeness, but he did not know how to go about it. Awkwardly, he said, Now, look, I didn't mean for you to get sore at - - and COUNT. UTAH King of AIcatrazat Roxy Tomorrow Two Triangles! WITH I J. CARROL NAISH, familiar screen bad man, will bs seen as an escaped convict who tries to make hit getaway In a stolen seam-e- r in "KING OF ALCATRAZ" tho new Paramount drama coming tomorrow to tho ROXY Theatre. Floyd Nolan, now on tho sldo of th law, playa hia chief enemy. JAMES ELLISON snd FRANCES MERCER. JAMES STEWART and GINGER ROGERS are the playere In thie scene from VIVACIOUS LADY", In which the last two are the etarring couple. The four are highly Involved In the complicatione of the RKO Radio comedy success, Stewart with the two women and Ginger with the two men I Sot to keep yourself sober," said Taggart. He pul arm a friendly about the physician's shoulder. "But, you're all In. On' drink will do you mo re good than hai m." "No." ald the physician. Tve to keep mv head espccirlly it ! the other ciared. "Look at your hands. Theyri shaking." "I know, but I'U be all right. Taggart urged, "One Bacardi, and I'll send you on your way. The physician weakened. "Well. Just one." The one turned Into more until Dr. Parrish said thickly, Gay Marriage and Mad Honeymoon Screen Comedy! Now at Capitol , The troubles that beset a young college professor and bride on returning to his staid home town his night-clu- b and parents, form the basis of Vivacious in which Rogers and James Stewart are Ginger Lady' mid-Victori- an Stewart Is cast as a botany instructor in a small university who visits New York In quest of his play-bocousin, James ElliBon. The y latter is on his spree, and this time he is enfor the purpose of winning strike at a night-clugaged In a the attention of Ginger Rogers, featured entertainer. Stewart finds his pleasure-ben- t cousin, but in so doing he falls desperately In love with the beautiful dancer and ginger, who, amazg ingly enough is similarly attracted to this young professor. A dizzy, whirlwind courtship of several hours is climaxed with their sudden marriage. When the trio returns to the sedate college town, a unique problem confronts them. Stewart is afraid to tell his puritanical father, who is president of the university, that he has married a right-clu-b entertainer, so Ginger masquerades as Ellison's friend. Ellison likewise being In love with her hilarious complications arise, with Stewart's former financee, Frances Mercer, doing her part to further entangle the affair. When the secret mariage becomes known and Stews rt'8 tern parent convlces the young lady that she will ruin bis sons career, a dramatic as well as amusing climax is reached, with everyone involved ending up in a mad celebration In New York! Charles Coburn, Beulah Bondi, Phyllis Kennedy and Alec Craig are also seen In prominent supporting roles in "Vivacious Lady, an &KO Radio production directed by George Stevens. "Better-g- o-now. Just fin"Sure," said Taggart. ish this olT," and he exchanged an understanding look with Frenchy. The doctor's knees were pretty unsteady. "Better sit down and rest up a minute." Taggart insisted as he led the man to a nearby table, followed by Frenchy. "Very unfortunate. said Frenchy. apparently sincere, "Miss Leesom's bi other might die. ' Yes, She replied Taggart. would be alone, and wouldn't that be loo bad." Allen came Into the place searching for the physician. "Come on. doc. Lt's get going," he urged, shaking the physician who waa completely knocked out. Then he looked at Taggart and Frenchy with a hard contemptuous expression. "Why dliln t you throw a knife in his back. It niignt hate been quicker Tacgait looked up at Alleil with an easy, friendly manner. "You know .Allen, I read a Btory once abnpt a guv who was alaaj twing to do something for somebody, "kind of a wise guy, a nice fellow'vhough. Bo. one dav, when he wai trying to do his good deed, he bumped Into a lillet The man paused. Poor fellow', he was killed." Allen was the perfect audience. That's a sad story," he said. There was a moment's pause, and then Allen continued. "Say, Taggart, that reminds me of a story. Once a time there was a hungry upon little bird, and after days of looking for food, he finally came to a Here the youth paused, pasture. and then continued, "Well, when he wasn't hungry any more, he flew away whistling to tell the world what a Wonderful bird he was." Allen paused again. And he made so much noise that a hunter picked up his gun and shot him. "I'm practically in tears." Frenchy exclaimed. Allen interrupted quickly. T'm rot through. There's a moral to this story." He paused a moment and then continued, and the moral is, when you're full of horse feathers, keep your mouth shut." There was silence for a moment as Taggart was unable to top Allens story. The lad picked the doctor up bodily, hoisted him over his shoulder and left the scene. (TO BE CONTINUED) semi-annu- big-cit- sit-do- b serious-thinkin- Increase in Total Costs of Public Relief in August the Works Progress Adminisi National tration ($151,000,000), Youth Administration ($3,225,000) and other Federal agencies ($4,200-00of Civilian Conservation Corps, $20,334,000; subsistence grants under the Farm Security Administration, $1,096,000; general relief in kind and In cash, by States and localitiss $36,365,000. These sums represent substantially all public aid received by the needy persons in the continental United States, with the exception of aid to transients. Administrative costs are not included. On the basis of reports received by the Board it was estimated after allowance for duplications, that in August anproximately 6 million different households, ; Federal, State and local costs incurred for aid to the needy In August, including earnings of persons certified i in need of relief employee projects, am00 according to ounted t fig VO wedsgsday by the Social Security Board, stated J Golden Hunsaker, local manager for the BoardThis pnfliminary figure for August Is about 2'-- - percent above the revised total for July. Figures reported by the Board are compiled regularly in collaboration with other Federal agencomprising about 20 8 milcies and State and local authori- lion persons, receded public aid of ties. The August figure includes one or more of the types mentionamounts for the various programs ed above. These figures may be as follows : Public assistance to compared with the revised esti- the needy aged, to the needy mates for July which indicate blind, and to dependent children that pubhc aid was provided in from Federal, State, and local funds that month of 6.5 million house-- 1 under the Social Security Act, and holds, comprising about 20.6 public assistance of these, Uon individuals, special types, $42,880,000; earnings j Earnings on work projects of of persons certified as in need of the Works Progress Administra-relle- f employed on work projectstion were nearly 5 percent higher - in July than In the preceding tle of wits with the wily dcnlens month. The amount of obligations' of Scotlands famed trout streams. Incurred for payments to reelp- -' He left London for a vacation la e lents of assistance, aid to, the north. the needy blind, and aid to children loss POLITICS HITS TEAM increased than 1 percent from July. Generali The Folum-beeW. V., high relief provided by States and lo-- 1 school football team virtually is calities for August declined about' a strike". Elovon ISt percent from the total for paraljzed by six regulars, players, including the preceding month. It was emwalked out on Coach Harry phasized that the figures reported they said, he indicate only the amount of aid Sweeney, because, was more Intere-te- d in becoming are not necessarily provided and a measure of the extent of need county superintendent of schools than In coaching the team. The for relief,, since In some communities funds may not have been "strikers" demanded a new coach. available for aid to all persons who were eligible to receive It under Federal, State, or local programs. According to reports from states! cooperating In public assistance1 programs under the Social SecurToday, Friday, Sat. ity Act, costs of $41,922,848 were Incurred In old-aGinger Rogers and assistance, aid! to the blind, and aid to depend- James Stewart in ent children. In August there were e as- -, 1,722,317 recipients of VIVACIOUS LADY $ sistance in 47 States, the District of Columbia, Alaska, and Hawaii, comprising approximately 22 percent of the estimated population! aged 65 and over. The average payment per recipient was $19.17-foToday, Friday, Sat. that month, ranging from $5.05' in Mississippi to $32,36 in Califor-- j Mice Faye, Tyrone Powerf nla. In 37 states, Hawaii, and the in District of Columbia, reporting payments under the program fori ALEXANDERS RAG August, aid was extended to 40,097, TIME BAND blind persons. The average payment for the month was $23.42 In 38 States, the District of Col- J with John P. Smith Jr. $ umbia, and Hawaii, aid was pro- -' vided for August on behalf of children 617,902 in dependent 250.909 families. The average mon- -' thly payment was $31.73 per famSMITIIFIELD old-ag- y "That's right. SLIGHTLY DISCORDANT Beniamino Gigli, Italian tenor, was too much occupied over opening of the San Francisso tipera season, when he will sing in "Andrea Chenier, to be annoyed by things like rent bill suits. The Tage Seven PICTURES me." He stood for a moment. Still more awkwardly, he pulled out hit gun and handed It to the girt "Here. In case anybody should com give them some ol snooping around, this. Tuke It " lie forced the businesslike weapon Into her pretty of'er a mohopeless hand, and then, ment. he said. "Well, ah long." Jle shouldered his bag snd went out only t reappear in the doorway a moment Inter and said, "I hope yotif brother gets better, lady." She smiled a, him suddenly as be beat a hasty retreat. "Thank you.' she said ss he disappeared toward Dr. Parrish a hut. All tho men were Interested In the "We ought new woman Inhabitant. to per up and see h" " said one. lonesome pp there." "She's probably Taggart, who had heard the conversation. picked up a lighted can. die and thrust It Into the man's reck. "That goes for anybody who Miss Lee dos any peeking around he walked som's cabin," he said as back to Ills place beside Frenchy added he Then, noticing Chita, That means you. too. Chita s Ups curled In angry scorn "And you? the Inqutied. Taggart looked at her coldly an. I Ignored her. A moment later. . was over to Dr. Parrish. "You lock all worn out. Doc. "I haven't had much deep for tl.s last three days. the physician rc plied. the "How's asked Taggart. "Not too well. Youre wasting your time, Pot,, When they haye the feer tl..,i Taggart hushed the fc"cc. leng with a motion of finality. "Corns over and hae a drink o:i me, Doe. I'm not drinking," said tho physl-cla- VUAT HAS I! APrEStD In Motto Oroaao, tn South A tacr. row oil porta of the o. refugeee uorht pother. Ike laoa of Ika place on one eatobltaked bp Taggart, or alerting Tka puntnkmenl the river full of ctoco-Jl'ra To tkta ploet cornea Alim. o Joan, ukoac beolheer aa etiaikrn a, u'tth tk e frier , r route to on It ta a danger one place for a girl, but there I noffcnip for her 10 do but remain uith her brother. SOW BT AAAAN6EMfNT COLUMBIA LOGAN. CACHE j j ! old-ag- LYRIC r j t fs MAIN ily. j HflfcE'S REAL BVTLE j drdered by 'his physician to nest after his strenuous work during the European war scare, Primal Minister Neville Chamberlain is engaged in a new war" a bat . Today - Friday Walter Connelly and Jean Parker in PENITENTIARY1 pro-bah- ly mil-oth- er PINTS CODE KO. 253 FIFTHS CODE KO. 252 INTERMOUNTAIN.1 singer's secretary, apprised of a $9784 suit filed in New York, was excited and indignant. "Ee is not Ze whole true!" ho protested. thing, eet is a lie. Senor Gigli pay his bills. 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