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Show "'"iwi 1!M(). . I Tom Browns School-- ' Girls Glee Club days Records Exciting Elects Officers Rugby Life 100 The Box Eldi r high Gills Glee club has an Years Ago lent stait foi allot er Schoolboys in England a ccn-tuiago didnt have flivveis to run aiound in, or amateur radios to occupy their .paio hours, or movies to go to for entertainment they had a pretty exciting time for all that. In bringing to the screen the famuus classic of school life at Rugby,' 'Tom Biovsn's School L)ays, pioduicis Gent Tow no and Graham Baker made a effoit to the adventuies of the noted book's hero The big tootball matches and piactice games that enlivened scholastic life of the pel tod; the thi tiling tides on the rocking tip of a lacing stagecoach, the memorahle fight with the bully, Flashmar, the smaller boys' underground war against the hazing and biutalities of the upper formeis, Tom's hectic exploits in pursuing the mail coach and the vv locking of the vehicle in which he chases it all are biealhlessly and vivid ly translated to the screen in the eouisc oi the action m Tom Biown's School Days" Coincident with the stifling picture of a boy's existanee in tnat eta, Tom Btowns School Days" also presents an unforgettable pnitiait of Rugby's great headmaster, Dr. Thomas Arnold, and of his notable at teforming the school "Tom Brown's School system. comes to the Capitol Theatie Sunday TRAVIS ,ri,i BOY) WILLIAMS RflYWALKCR BiG dutiiL jwtp,CTURE KAITKE I ADDED HI WY. ls' 4NDAY Next WeeK Coming YOUNG BRIGHAM fr Announcement In con HOLLYWOOD ' p!r:i.ng oi te. RlH I u TODAY 'nl Tt 'CIO Rdi sensation (UliiTt -film beau org Holly w. Kid i$ sys s e wants a leading HOLLYWOOD upermiw TT, Mr wo an regatdless male Brifbm who became R.ta Glamorous stai vntue by publicity M ri P Ills sP oc a p tic quality that into almost ol unpicee-me- and a photo put hot pie-r- intd eveiy maga-i- ,ays she men rough and jup and won't be sa'isfied "'ll she is assigned a f Iter next siiein l on.anee in the ants hei courtiv. ilie Evidently vnitv lciep'ly oud ntion ay," atiOH sr d.uk-eyc- the l ecipient Fun nunks, Jr's Bioad in Angels is alliigic to matinee does although she Doug nf ?' It foi ' I Miss ess to of Entertainment That Every BOMBSIIH I. Ol ENTERTAINMENT and women thrown together in battlefield, the maelitrom ol tlie laughing loving, living iii the shadow of death I outlaw A Ait In "ihe title role of "The Sea Hawk," Frrol Flynn portrays a galley slave who became Ihe Caring chieftain of the most dangerous band of men ever to fight under the flag of the Distr. by United feature Syndicate, tramp steamer, the h opens Sunday at the The Sea Hawk "skull and Roxy Theatre at no increase in prices. s. the town wti- - visible In the heavy mcr.ung mist. Dozens ot crowded sampans swarmed around the boat. Shnll cries filled the air News of the bombing of Fcichal had come through, and now people were trying to flee from Saichung. Not another person allowed on! Captain Bland was roaring. Curalie Wavne, American girl, has come to China to marry Dan Kyan. employee of an oil company. While she is on her way np the Yangtze River on a war breaks out. On the night before she's due to reach her destination, Saichung, the boat puts in at a town that has just been bombed. Mike Mars-deyoung American who has recently been blinded in an accident. comes aboard. When the captain tells Coralie that he can't take any single women any farther upriver, Marsden persuades him to let her finish the trip as Mrs. Marsden. Then. Naida Petrov, beautiful Russian dancer from Shanghai, comes aboard and induces the captain to leV her. too. go upriver. She asks Coralie into her cabin, savs shes going to Saichung because her sweetheart is there, and produces his pirture. It's Dan Ryan. Coralie, stunned, is glad to escape from the cabin when Marsden calls to her from the deck. and pionrei s head f oi the untamed wilds in an effort to start anew ! ard Hotel The table was set for twelve and was charmingly arranged with bowls of petunias and gladioli and lighted candles. Bridge prizes were won Miss Delone B.tty atxl Mrs of Guests Sheldon Holmes. the club were Miss Ellen Rich Mt.sx and Mis. Max Ttngey. Ruth Stokes is a new' mem-bl oi the club. eros-bone- Subscribe for the News .Tonrnal adventurer, lawabidiiig hostthe Q. er bridge club, . PERISH! Men Cuioln Ran was . STRONG OM)l ER . HIE WEAK life 'I'., at a delightful dinivr party la ,t evening at the How- Ida Els'll I Ads TODAY AND TOMORROW O EsT 'but 'hey explained, know that their man stands ic idy to dn every t mg possible for his home and family They wru.d ithi'r have a husband who gets tilings done than one who like, to ,p I o'clock tea temaiks." oi make clevei That's t e reason why Rita 'wants a tough guy as hei next She doesn't cate vieen hero f his nose is twisted a, a ol a bar loom brawl Let othe, actie.ses seek min who can look into mir-ioi- s without wincing Ill take and i heio who packs a punci can take one " ColumhM St fid io evidently (or.sidei; Miss I lay worths ol leading men wot thy CHAPTER IV ot testing The studio is eastMARSDEN took Coralies will a that tot annul Tory ing arm, he said, It was hot in iiave Miss Ilavwoith playing Juliet to a tough mug the my cabin. I wanted a breath of "o beltei It ugher air. Let's walk a bit. eu .Iniirnal . an Entertains Miss KOVI -- Fairh, ink, entnely in Jtejoiy 111 gladly tia(k thiec Elio' 'nns Robeit Tavlois. Tv rone iii V . THE social afternoon of visitfoling and telling fortunes lowed the luncheon, the group latei enjoying a game at the bowling alley. a City h e o n ir A he n U i Member of the Family Will Want To See! A Miss Reva Jackson anl Miss Iona Johnson ictuined dunng the week liom a ,iv weeks' tup to t 'e visited ecstein states They the wot'ds lair at New Vuik i two-jf- not oi e biawni, a t Hay-'uot'- Its Just The Kind Hammer e,n n, jW'Orth OAxr RIP Miss bung home Few women have matinee :s hu aand," Miss '.'hf Wow! Wotta Show! Mis Shill y Holst enter- tamed a gioup of fi tends at her home 'Ihuisday afternoon '1 he guests were seated at a chop sttoy one table foi lunc heon, t .e table attractive with flowers and candles The giuuts included Mrs. Marvel WiKxhuff Jensen, Mis Dunn Mis Bob Robeits. Mrs. Win Robert Roekwood uni Mrs l! p'nlci Hons of a man's fea-- s he can 'll ill p nvideri cdu'ehes and WV rraLa,Tii,d. wham Luncheon Hostess ' m Z. - Society school leetoi Finlay Ocmjoi 11 the duo' has been tin fed to sing at the I' E A convention in Salt Lake City The new inembcs. aie getting their umfo ms be icady loi the tup All ar oi Robeit Piestons for one James Cag Edroy. Hamphiey Bog.ut. it aid G Robinson or Josopi .she said Cadeia, Mis, Huyv.oiih admits that hei ojnn.oii is based on mfoi-a' eon'aels with the public pom's out that the majoi-o- t women cate little for SCHOOLDAYS Walili - oven-u- BROWN'S lAGK TI1KEE L if low eis ISM NKVVS-JOl'KNA- , I'ir" CHARLES Kl.Dhlt HOOD OF THE SEAS ROBIN M ; l. et ,n insoii in is the aciompamsi ag i.n t n y e.u o.d A B C isemeii l the ill s HHDCAT8U3 50 , pai-ticul- JUNE 1 1 e OLIVER . inter s woik The election of oftieei s is been etketed, as tolliws Rl esidi ni lelen Nichols, Olive Nelson, vice piesident, seeietaty Phyllis Lee, hbia nans Nola Robeits. Jvaimal Andeison and Nila Sumniei ville, repoileis, M.ujone and Ruth RichauKor. class lepiesenlattves foi i ocutive council senioi, (. i. Madsm umoi Dessie Hawks Barbaia Hewlett, sophomoie fieshman, Betty Sec list Ilo t esses aie Noi m i Lilason N mi: Facer ami Manlyn Jo nson y GORDON 111-- Inc. ARSDEN hesitated, then asked, Does he know youre coming? He should. I wrote him from Chicago, and then, when I reached Shanghai. I sent him a wire that I was cor( ng on this boat. Perhaps your letter got lost, and the wire, with all this war trouble, may not have reached him, either. If that's the case. Its just as he Otherwise, well, she said. might have tried to hide the situation from me. Now. I know where I stand! But it serves me right! I should have waited for him to come back for me. but he didnt know when he would be able to get home again, and he seemed so blue about it. Then, when an aunt of mine died and left me her insurance. It seemed like fate. I took it for granted that he would want me to come. Hed said all along that, as soon as he could save up enough money for my passage, hed send for me. So here I am flying to hnn on his famous wings of love. and I find another woman doing the same thing! Botli of us flying to him like a couple of geese! Keep your chin up. kid, Mars-dr- n said gently. Dont let this Russian get the laugh on you. But what am I to do? Coralie a.sked despairingly. Bnig Resulls ff; ine tmOltUNAL PARADE' OF TODAY tt WOMEN IN WAR ELSIE JAN1S CHESTER MORRIS ANITA LOUISE BUCK JONES WENDY BARRIE ONA MUNSON PATRIC Attends Ogden Party tlw (lirkt PrttrsM N0 KNOWLES tan tort Dorolli) Biih Gilbert HAYES foy' GUINN WILLIAMS jEORGE U Ita TupJfy III Prices! The "ROBIN HOOD Oflfae No Increase The Final Episode "Dick Trarys HawklA Latest Paramount News IMHtMHtHlll(llliSlltlli'lltiliai om 111 BREHOA file Not one! Coralie stood alone by the rail Day: on the upper deck All night, she 10 EARS AGO had been steeling herself against Dr. R. A Pearse was olect-Utathe morning She was going to be ed piesident of the State quiet and dignified, make no scene, when she met Danny. Now howMedical association at its ever hs she searched for him in nual convention in Lake. the sampans below, she found herAn oil stove exploded in a self quailing. Panic assailed her. buildirg where Leland Larsen Then, she became aware that was straining honey at Sixth Naida Petrov had joined her at Paul Peters, son of Mrs. West and Second Noil h streets, the rail. M. Peters, returned VVednes-00 $150 about What is the matter? Why are damage. acusing we not going in? the Russian Mrs Leon May was hostess day from Yellowstone national he has been emasked to members of the Fealty club park where the summer. I don't know. ployed during at the home of Mrs. Jane B Just then, the captain came Mont Mrs. leturned Parrish a luncheon. at Claik bridge along the deck, and Naida apj M.ss Celia Baty received hig.i to her home in Price Wednespealed to him. visiting the past "Captain, are we not going to l.scoic prize and Mrs. Lewis day after week with her mother, Mis. dock" Jones the cut pn.e. No!" he growled. I'm not letJosephine J. Olsen t) YEARS AGO Mis. Zina K. Nielsen of ting mvself in for another stamMts. Dan Petersen has re-- j Weston, Idaho, visited with her pede! You two and Marsden will have to go ashore in a sampan." turned from a tw'o weeks visit brother, Otto A. Kofoed, and As he moved on. Naida turned with her husband who is doing. lamily Tuesday. back to the rail and looked down missions Mrs. E. S Atkin and daugh-Siy woik in Colorado, distastefully at the swarm of little Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thom))-- ter of Francisco, Calif , boats. son announce the engagement are guests of Mrs. Abbte Sam-se- l Then, suddenly, she cried out of their daughter, LaVeda. to this week. Mrs. Atkin was excitedly. Ah, There he is! Danny! Daixny Milton Jensen of this city. lormerly Mi3s Grace Samsel. maka saw launch little Coralie Norman of Anderson the Miss Evelyn Samsel of Salt ing its way through the sampans. Cast Feed store and his young- Lake City is also a guest at In It. was a man in a white suit er biother wete somewhat the home of her mother. and white helmet As he stood up Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Grover and took off the helmet, the first btutsed when their car struck a sand pile and upset. of Salt Lake City were visiting rays of the sun, breaking through d the mist, glinted across in Brigham Thursday. 5 YEARS AGO curls. Mi. and Mis Eugene C. Wtx-(It was lie! Cctralics heart conJowph IL Yates, 70, died at am! son, Motgan, spent tacted. He was looking up toward his home in the Third waid Lake in Salt City Thursday her and Naida, and- his teeth R. Kaiser has leased the with Mr. and Mrs. flashed against the tan of his face. visiting by building occupied foimerly Kelly B. Pearce. Then, he called but it wasn't Coralie he was shouting. Ic was Christensen and Knudsen. and Mi. and Mrs. N. Chris St will a modem lestaurant open "Naida!" mon-.cin spent Thutsday near in the fulute. An icy chill shot through Corf with their Piovn visiting he. He hadn't even seen her! She son-ilaw and daughter, Mr. tinned and fled to her cabin. . . . M A If. IN EL'KOIE and Mrs. R W. Jennings atxl A YEAR AGO TODAY Got man his voice out dccl.ucd Warsaw c lldlen. LATER, she heard drrk as he Joined Naida, ei, circled. ( llpplllgn f Of Bygone GsilS an-Sa- nld CRISP . MARSHALL Ron HOBSON CLAUDE Uoa RAINS HALE I? Just received new shipment metal flower stands with pots to match Knudsen Floral all and Gift, Phone 119. News lournal Ads llring Results 1 KYI El OUR i 1 Since We Have Installed A Fairbanks-Mors- e Automatic Coal Burner TERMS red-gol- - j TIME TO DRESS OP FOR !( Fall n in one of the new SOFTER, CRAPED-EFFEC- T SLEEVES KITH Choose favorite caiilully edited te y fls we 'cioive from New 'trek See the hue the tlci in saaightei that or heard their affcrtionatc exchange of greetings. They apparently went into Naidas cabin for a few minutes. Then, Coralie heard their voices agnn as they came out and went off along the deck. When they were gone, she went to the doorway of her cabin and stood staring out dazedly. What was she to do? Where was she U) DRESSES go As she stood there, she saw Marsden coming toward her, feeling his way along the row of cab- -- Votk ins. becoming i clever sknts that hang n1P show off In hlack, brown new sleeves your jewel-green, blue Sizes 12-1- Listen , Michael Marsden'" she said tensely. marry me? Uu you Wait and see how things turn LE 940 They didnt walk far, however. When they reached the end of the out tomoirow. Miss Petrov may deck, Marsden stopped and leaned tiavc been stretching the truth. She's the type that would Ryan igainst the rail. may merely have had an idle, I eavesdropped on your flirtation with her meaningless our Russian friend, and with may not snow she's descendae -- ordessed. Id been out.side for ing on him." tmeral minutes before I showed They were both silent after that . and, presently. Marsden moved off mvM-ifPunny, wasnt it? the darkness, sensing that Coralie stared off into the dark-v- f, into Coralie probably wished to be left a moment without speaking. alone. Then, she said bitterly, "FunShe stood there by herself a nier than you know! Her Danny time, staling ahead at the big is the man long ier laughing Danny black hill, which now looktd so come to marry. Danny Ryan!" hostile and terrifying. . . , "What! Oh, I say, Im soriy! She laughed sharply. You need C AICHUNG Coralie had pictured It in her mind so many times ,ot be! Its funny really a huge oke on me! His picture in the during the past week. Quaint and ery frame I sent him with my lovely, with the sunlight dancing hoto last Christmas. And he on the river. Shed pictured her the arrival, with Danny waiting for love had wings srote her d hair her on the dock, his rry wordswashe used to me Her voice rising hysterically, glinting m the sunshine. was different the actuality! Steady' Marsdens hand found In How a clammy gray dawn. The lers and gripped it hard. G Aden had said she Queen dropped anchor Oh. don t worry' mid roam The river suigid I'm not going to lump' 0111 pU't yellow and dirty. Nothing of ir anything like that! cof-remti- via fm" m .e A ITU .SERF E ANO A GLEAMING TRIM THIS HU ON ( RFPE HELPED EFFECT GOWN. l.E EK 'KKI.UK a s C CO f Coralie! Yes I'm here Sh went to meet him. feeling suddenly guilty that she had forgotten all about him In the stress of her own predicament. He looked so pathetic and helpless. "Ready to get off? he asked. "Off? she repeated dully Yes weve got to get off, you know. full-n(u- AfC ,if red-gol- Uhl ... Sm ISTilw Chapter 1 The Green Hornet" LTT)emories SCNDAY COMING AUSO- - Miss Meile Sackett attended a meeting of the Otjokwa club in Ogden Thursday afternoon, held at the home of Miss Shirley Cntciilow. I suppose so. She hesitated, then jerked out. But theres no one to meet me He came Danny came but he didnt even see me! Hes gone with Miss Petrov! I know. I was out here on the deck and heard them. That s why I came looking for you." "Is is there a hotel where I can stay until I decide what to do No we dont boast a hotel In Saichung. But I have a little house outside of town. Ill take vou there if you like. Its Edouatd Daladtei was- ,?e ald'c She suddenly le nch e dl he hands. Listen, Michael Marsden! she sald tensely. Would youw fl! Vu marry me? (To oe continued) ( The characters tn this sertm I art BEEHIVE COAL YAM) Phone "ONE" ,akos up 1'iench cabinet, ncating new . posts of minister of TRY A CLASSIFIED, atma-ments- Got many Polish charged civilians were engaged in gucr ilia vvaifare. L" AI) TODAY! 194O HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Vernic Jensen under- went an operation for appen- dicitis at a local ho pital yes terday. Lester Forsgien is at a Io- cal hospital for treatment for imcction of the hand. Try News-Journa- Want Ads l I Cameramens HEADQUARTERS fALT LAKE cny 3 ALL KINDS OF CAMERAS K(D KODAKS J reallv the best thing to do They tell me tnat most of the Europeans and Americans have clrared out. so vou probably wouldn't be able o find a family to put you up And Bland wont let you stay on the boat. Youd best come with rne. This Is no time to consider conventions. Coralie was staring at him In dismay. She hadn't fully realreu I'i'A how desperate her situation s' a Exhibits in all Departments Record-Breakin- 'tra FILMS Chemicals - and lha graalatt outdoor musical ravua, 5 nignti, Monday thru Friday Papers "FLYING COLORS" DarK Room Supplies For Anything Photographic CAST OF See 70 8 CIRCUS ACTS STARTS SATURDAY COMPTONS CO. iB ART AND MUSIC 102 Fouth Main g St. fictitious) inn uj,jjp-uin- ujLiumj -- i ivil mm |