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Show PAItOWAN TIMES. PAROIVAN. I'TAII ft ft f ASK ME ANOTHER 1'nwn. m By Editor's Note; Uh.lr Uimhrll icatin, Jack I m u j as guest column!-:- . VALE IM i: t Is on Umah Shore was .rted in radio she WNKW in New mi n who worked .ill pay tribute to , such a perfectly t ) flT.r .n say, marked out for t Youngs. New that we all inrything we could i some .s .i rk.rs Y H e R rt who enib-e- aro-.m- radio lu o-f'ic- ccr ft It i $ ea umI La am.l 't . t . kts on v.' g it j i s Urtta Xi y, c. i 'V DINAH I SHORE D.i in's still a swell kid; rush off autograph d t?r.'t no m.itter how badly shes x is. ( d fur time, or ahow tiredatsheNew stint s been doit.g Parnu unt theater, and her n radio pnyiam, with Peter Lind September 18 over j s.fmmstarts Hulls wood. ED . 1 ENT (tm :n$ mart It ion 1 a - non-exist-- -- This is it, all-st- rare' AsyjM men I In ondi! Ml thought. ... A .Miracle Can Happen Is going tilme an cast thats really Jstar. Producers Benedict and Burgess Meredith, who lit making it for United Artists, Ttrently added Fred MacMurray to list including Henry Fonda, Jtmes Stewart, Charles Laughton ad Paulette Goddard; by the time ! read this theyll have Ift I . . Never . before had I seen. Such a All pink and seraphic vision. e gold. . . . With shimmering A red, red stars for eyes. rosebud for a mouth. . . And a nose. . My pulse raced. . . . My head reeled. . . And my knees clicked together. . . . There comes a time in the affairs of men, .1 said to me. etc. And, Watch brother, this is the time. . . . . gray-blu- Bo-!a- ORE . ... ... ... d top-not- . ... . n re-f- d - . . . .I'1"" ,,1 r" " L' top-singi- m 'h-tu- $15,000-a-wee- k -- tj one-thir- d 1 OUb A 4 PPu,ar ones land on ' At the Pasadena hr Spring males n,i ' r Aiupif so loud at i Aomi wearing a black , n"b"dy could hear the Wwj ' Cha ll,rlurp dinng the same thing. !h;r,n' 7, '""bridge got the role of ' r I'burn':s father in Sea of liniell Thomas keeps CBS "o a on il,e edge of their lie "l 16 nr I he's neter been late to "in he rarely arrites with 'I'lnnds to spare. . . . Peter lor the first time on the i in Happened in Brooklyn": "j "e Baby Are You?" with Iripu i" ! '"'1h nly Its Paul-K.lur- J diu-- , are" JUST Sk P.ittirn Nn JI. J8 411. ?4, Uml 4 sU-n- V IHtM tint y ur 14J7 l fur ! 48 42. 44 4h Size M, as 4 J4id nl Inch labric. KFHIN'R t IRCI K rATTFRN DEPT. Minion Su, San Iranclaco, Calif. 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Another attempt to scale it will soon be made by a group of mountaineers who, to sleep at night, will tie themselves against the vertical face of the pinnacle. When you measure the required omount of Clobber Girl info your flour, you make the best possible beginning You ore lure fo gel just the right rise in your mixing bowl, followed by fhaf final ri fight and fluffy flovor in the ,en . That's the story of Clabber Girl's bal onced double action. ... Year 'Round Favorite IJERES a style that's good the year round a softly tailored 2,800-foo- created especially for the more mature figure. Note the deep notched collar, the soft fullness at the shoulders, the neat belted waistline. The smoothly gored skirt is delightfully easy to put together. two-piec- mm On $20,000, the profit is $4,000; on $25,000, S7.500. . . . Corn Off the Cob Laraine Day furiously hunting an apartment in the Sutton Place sector shes interested in a legit show and wants . Henry Hull to park here a wh?. . was summoned act to fly . to Hollywood support of Charles Laughton. and pressure was turned on to get him a reservation across the map The part was six minutes of lying in bed, while Laughton read him the story of David and . June Goliath out of the Bible. Havers sister, Evelyn, hurrying to to To pick wild greens, use a large vegetable bag such as those used in the refrigerator to keep the greens fresh. Get more servings from your meat roast by cooking slowly at a moisture-proo- f low temperature. Save a scrap of wool from the material of the suit you are making and turn it into a bracelet purses handbag. These carry-al- l hang from the arm and are simple to make. 'fytejaL in . N. Y. to be a model. . The widest street in the world is Avenue 9 de Julio, now under construction in Buenos Aires. This avenue, which will eventually reach clear across the city, is 600 feet wide, or twice the width of the Champs Elysees in Paris. Dear HUSOES SPRAINS at a moments notice A2 Use a large piece of glass as a backsplash for a washstand or sink. Have an ordinary piece of glass cut to the desired size and secure it to the wall with screws. The glass will be easy to clean and look neater than oilcloth. Glove Worn by Ecuadorians During Game 25-Pou- i 61 - Y YrJ 4 - X .fen. I , 'M The heaviest glove in the field of sports is worn by the Indians of Ecuador to play their game called pelota de guante in which two six-m- .1Off M X: acting... easy to for weeks on your pantry shelf an solteams bat an id rubber ball between them, says Colliers. In order to strike this heavy ball with enough force to send it down the court, each player wears a round wooden paddle studded with giant steel knobs which is 18 inches in diameter and weighs 25 pounds. r At the end of the game, the players hand is purple and swollen to twice its normal eight-poun- d ifAsrmm1' four-hou- size. know made youre the use-ke- eps IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-y- ou can make all the delicious bread you want to, any time you want to with wonderful New Fleischmann8 Fast Rising Dry Yeast. No more being caught short with no yeast in the house ... no spoiled batch because yeast weakened. New Fleischmanns Fast Rising keeps fresh on your pantry shelf for weeks. Keep a supply handy. At your grocers. you and your family If one same as the my Vaccines your family doctor uses on always trustworthy, dependable. CUTTER not available locally, write ..... , r Less time is required and there is less danger of doughnuts slipping back into the fat if a wire egg whip is used to lift them instead of a fork. of the many stockmen who wants to be sure your animals get the best protection against disease. Let me tell you from own experience you ought to try using CUTTER Vaccines and Serums. They're BRUISES LETS YOU TURN OUT BREAD When sewing on pockets baste top of pocket in place first, then sew around the sides and bottom to get the pocket straight. Bill: I STRAINS out the fruits natural sweetness. off. Widest Street TIRED JXSLQAN'S liniment; Add a little salt when cooking dried fruits and it will help bring nApihaiiwL The young man painfully shook his head. Ive got a better solution than that, Mr. Sullivan, he said, applying beefsteak to the discolored eye, Ill send him to take the rest of the lessons. JOINTS MmNEEDld. breaking when cut, beat a teaspoonful of vinegar into it when the flavoring is added. A timid young man who was seeking revenge against a local bully, went to John L. Sullivan for boxing instruction. Never one to be gentle, Sullivan pummeled and mauled him during the first lesson. When it was over, the young man was on the verge of collapse. You did fine! congratulated John L.t pounding him heartily on A few more lessons, the back. and youll be able to knock that bullys block MUSCULAR ACHES STIFF To prevent cake frosting from Delicate fabrics, such as organdy and fine voiles, can be restored to their original crispness with gelatin. To do this, dissolve a teaspoon of plain gelatin in a quart of boiling water. Strain the solution and use as you would boiled starch. - Vogr"0 HI ft SOLIS . . 1 S!wa UMCCK COMPANY . . ( lMorn C . seven-year-ol- band-lead- 44 IN at MACHINES . ... pop-0.rr'- Im? I t vf tip-tilte- d . be-Hu- se 'I 4.itt . other feminine stars. her closely. . . . When she gets off. . . . You get off. . . . Then tip your hat. . . . Gallantly but with deco" Cathy O'Donnell is worried rum. . . And say something like she cant cry for the movie I beg your pardon, please this erreras has to be helped out with dont misunderstand. . . . Im not fbcerine tears. Working with trying to be fresh. . . . But I just 3sds George and d couldnt help speaking to you. . . . Mariene Aames in The Best Years All my life Ive dreamed about a f Our Lives, she watched while I never knew her name. y easily burst into tears, and girl. . . I never even knew she existhave wept herself with dised. . . . Until just now. In other consola-waparagement. s Her only words . . . Youre the dream come the fact that Myrna Loy true. . . . And I couldnt let a stuTeresa Wright, also starring in pid convention take you from me. film and actresses . . . Ive just got to know you. had to rely on glycerine too. . . Just then the bus stopped and As she moved toward the exit. came opposite me. . . . She she Betsy Blnir, Gene Kelly's wife, the ingenue lead in the Ros-u- d raised her left hand to grasp the stanchion. . And there they were. Douglas My . . . Those two symbols of possesHeart, her first picture. servi?e was playing on Broadway in sive priority and cyans play, The Beautiful Peo--" tude. . . The diamond solitaire and when she and Gene were mar- - the platinum band. . . . Oh, well, time Gene was 17. theres always the French Foreign 3en he Legion! joined the navy, she to take care of their daughter, The average honest nightclub rry, whos three now, old enough let draws about $20,000 a year on its Betsy resume her career. concessions, usually half their gross intake. . . . This is frequently paid J- Arthur Ranks $6,000,000 Caes-Jn- d in advance, often two or more years Cleopatra was being held quota at the start, to finance the er . . Banks lend money to S("ne 25 key cities be-- e venture. i. it hit New York, rolling up top concession contractors on prospects, wises emy where. United Artists trusting their keen judgment, based e office One says the two illuminat-f- , on intensive experience. . . IRns erected in Times Square typical club let us see its books. . . . are t,le largest ever It grosses $21,000 a week, counting nJ'ni!lince to advertise a Broadway all sources. . . . The original investproduction one is 160 by 24 ment was $105,000, of which the con,( cessionaire put ud $50,000. . . . Shows and two bands (plus relief bands on nights off) cost $5,000 a nUy "" says the trend in week; costumes, dance directors, definitely toward the etc., amortized, $500; advertising, Siaeand she should know, '3,er $1,000; payroll, 'kitchen, waiters, 'Sl"res honors press agent, manager, $2,500; lina ; Harry H ibbitt on the By Pop-eincidentals, $1,000. en, md show, Thursday . . . electricity, The enterprise breaks even on l,s on which the Jir plays gross intake, figurrequested of and liquor purchases at food ing ners in cafes and ball-s- about the total receipts. e elections are wired in c 441 . some Russell-Melvy- lit UiMpr m I kllfcft Mfttful . it n, PP01 lad champion . ficture actors usually call own l.nim s when the script jj.res that they dial a number; ece dal a favorite restaurant or dials a golf club Jj B.r.g Cio-b- y si e he and Iiob Hope frequently But Radio Theater Producer !i guests, he sprays his cabins his a long list of irky with a perfume labeled Savage numbers for use on the air; Love! people, when a radio actor x ; a rumber, just have to rush Midtown Matinee (Bv Tom WeathS e phone and call it. Addresses at just as bad; Keighley has a list erly). It was a southbound Fifth i those, too. :n New York, Lon-jt- avenue bus. She got on at 57th Paris, and other big cities. But street. . . . With apologies to Rogers and Hart: My heart stood still. . . . Leyre all vacant lotsl 477 tJ f tat! WU If fMLfwl It ill liHlivr What does the maxim Ca-- x it Km; tot mean' ti Ti e pietix tele m such words ns tilegraph and telescope means 5. I rtm t. la . (.!!t-r-- -- s (I IUlA4. Wich-feld- -- - laril AftTMUM to Friet-ch:e,- s I . ! - Mu I II M.i y2 '. RM6? did Joe Li u.s niotf N)rurii difiat leiome the world's heavyweight 4. Who - VIKH1S DZ LUXE 4maU jf Whole is the L:inJ of the .'e hh j haiit"? J. How old were the Dionne quii.tuj ft til bi(full rOPCORN 2 U Vl 1, J (UM if I i b mt Ut4Mrfc ( -- W Slavonic niji a r c tertained EdJie and ,iv at Newport last summer, an- abroad and w I'.. have visited them y mg. a busi7. How deep is the lake formed ness tycoon, has the d ike a I y H itilder dam? post with one of his com: nmes 8. Dolly Maaison was hostess of It is unlikely P .t can orce will nttract Windsor; even more unlike- the White House 16 years. How ly that his family, winch controls Was this possible? 'J. The Gulf of Guinea has rei-tl- n his income, would sanction it. Odds r longitude, latitude nor altiare that he will buy a hum-- e in Palm tude. Why? Beach, where he ard his dachess IP. In the poem Barbara " have many friends 'Doc' HoWho what said, lden, who was Fifl Widencr general s second husband, is believed turn cs a hair of yon gray head to be Windsor's undercover finan- - dies l.ke a dog! March on!? cial agent in New York Contacted The Answers at Newport, he refused to discuss his associations with royalty. 1. The sense of smell. Such a The Duke family is in the movie person is suffering from anosmia. 2. Thailand is known ns the business. And Doris is active in Lard of the White Elephant. The tobaccp millions are person. 3. The Dionne quintuplets were helping finance Independent Artists, Inc., which includes in its roster 12 years old this year. 4 James J. Braddock was deCary Grant, Rosalind Russell and her husband, Dudley Nichols and feated by Joe Louis in 1937. 5. Let the buyer beware. Frank Vincent. . Hermitage Press 6. Far off. will publish, on Oct 5, the new book 7. Over 51)0 feet. by Nick Kenny. "How to Write, Sing 8. Thomas Jeffersons wife died and Sell Popular Songs. What Nick doesnt know about the intricate, Lefurc he became President, so slightly crazy business wouldnt in- tiie wife of his secretary of state terest anyone. Among the mass of was otlirially hostess for eight material will be an expose of years. Then James Madison became President for two terms. song racketeers. 9. Because it is located where the prime meridian crosses the Caveman. Get Your Club the artistic Raymond equator at sea level. 10. Stonewall Jackson. industrial designer (of autos and what not) has a 730 h.p. cruiser, Che Media I.uz, which Lo-- t Arrow lYak Only he designed, berthed at the esoteric Sands Point (L. I.) RiviOne in U. S. Not Scaled era. When I.oewy expects That was when up from Nashville, luultng from Van-- ! iirg Jtt S. hoof .7, What is lacking In a person 1 v ts The Windsors will relit' n to America next winter p e Hiv.ra bores them. Their villa is s: e el and they have to tre.ui r.irr ,v paths, -- : act-In- Miscellaneous fidgi , ;, a!-her v 7 The Question cescreeniradio NwKair ,, tvtartMl (J 1 Generol Quiz A ", ? Gns on Stomach 4m SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS ? ? ? 7 CUTTER LABORATORIES, Helena, Ft. Worth, Los Angeles, San Antonio, or Seattle. Berkeley, Denver |