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Show 'uilt Jumper and Blouse j all FOR llie, the school-girls- , in the and on up through co- out- juniper-with-blous- e fit is the very best and most popu-la- j of classroom fashions. Evtry imart shop shows it. Every smart ijl wants it.1222-B-Here it is in a de- hYNOPMs , STAGED SCREEN By MKC.IMk by W rt'Yin Nut RADIO u i; four-year-ol- tiij whscl curui eS'Bn (la order to. V n on d 4 Deanna Durbin's new picture, Spring Parade, is a honey, chiefly because she, S Z. Sakall and Henry Stephenson are in it. The story is just another of those Old Vienna things, but Henry Koster did a good job of directing, the entire stars in fan mal eir auto its), but Pines, or perform, e owned s donkey in "Tin and by; becami la in th illieri. d with waistline, for trim, and a very Ititching oetllbl n;at (turns youthful, sufficient tailored blouse. uTablttak Add the bolero to it, and make tha lue ittoa. if tb Several blouses and ttor retm t little suit! urack.fc ono and bolero go a long jumper way toward outfitting any girl for school, and giving her the variety the craves. Corduroy, velveteen acquired, ition. 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Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way It galckly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION fjf Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis f Discontent Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation. Wilde. DONT DE BOSSED tel HS BY YOUR LAXATIVE -- RELIEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY When you, feel gassy, headachy, logy dtte to clogged-u- p bowels, do as million, da taka at bedtime. Next morning thorough, comfortable relief, helping you start the day full of youi Wmal energy and pep, feeling like a Sdliion! doesnt disturb Jour nights rest or interfere with work the t, t day. Try the chewing tBm laxative, yourtelC It tastes good, its haudy and economical ... a family suppl j 1 n N CIS Feen-A-Mi- Feen-A-Mi- 40 43 nt Feen-A-Min- fEEB-fl-MINTT- oi Choice Morsel A proverb is a mouthful choicest meat, well seasoned. i j of souft "Cap-Brot- JST btrksde f oef" le- pro2 - tjr 7 - putflUT orl pls ' i PlLldJ-cAdhtFl-i- il MAssmntAiwciE ,dderei it ?" Applicator ill M Q y bu-er- irg He assurance is the advertis ot she reads in the newspaper. s the buyers guide It tells the fnces one must expect to pay. Let the ho tnes to charge more beware! U 1 t liav t v 'K t Dauii Ila il (I u - i ill is I h I i t i l ' i i i" i - , , DEANNA DURBIN cast it includes Allyn Joslyn, Reginald Denny, Robert Cummings and Franklin Pangborn is good, and there are some lovely new songs. The grown-uDeanna is charming and sings beautifully, of course and as the setting is what old Vienna always Is in the movies, she sings an arrangement of the Blue Danube." p - Hollywood were fired from perfectly good jobs before they turned to the movies. Preston Foster suspects that Nelson Eddy got the one he lost. Foster was working on a Philadelphia newspaper, selling classified advertising. He got extra jobs singing in the chorus and in minor roles in the La Scala Opera company. One day the boss dropped In at a matinee, and there was Foster singing when he should have been out selling advertising! Meanwhile Nelson Eddy was working as a shipping clerk for an iron works company in the same city. He had a habit of bursting into song when he was working The foreman couldnt stand he fired the singer, who promptly got a job on the Philadelphia paper that hadnt appreciated Fosters singing the job was selling classified advertising. Robert Taylor was washing the inside of a windshield in a service station in Beatrice, Neb., when the rag slipped out of his hand and into the lap of a lady. He fled, not waiting to be fired. hard. it, so One of the nicest stories ever told about Hollywood has as its hero the late Grover Jones, author of many a successful movie scenario. Some years ago he and his wife, who were childless, went to The Cradle, in Chicago, to adopt one. The superintendent showed them hundreds of babies. asked How about that one? Jones, pointing to a ch Id with crossed eyes. That poor baby, said the superintendent. Hes been here longer than any of the others. Nobody wants him. Well take him, said Jones Today the child, after being given every advantage of medical And treatment, is straight-eyed- . three years ago the Joneses had a little girl of their own. The popularity of a radio program can be judged by its Croslcy rating, or by the price tickets to its broadcasts bring. Theyre not supposed to be sold, of course, but group of there Is a neat, polite young men who beg people going into the broadcasts for well-organiz- their extra tickets. Weslinghouses "Musical Americana is now in the top rank, along with a few other regular, sponsored shows; Its tickets bring 75 cents. Tickets to Toscaninis first broadcast brought as high as $50. 1H Sit I it u d a ,f V, wi't e.U v I -- t 'I 'i i r v ti. i lu !i 1 .In, 1 RutiiWyetli Spears i,,e uvt refl larno shad ) ad i fntt rest t l wtn i cii i ctlon tor making u t. to like n t. e lllusti atetl r 1 MWiM, Haiti Di ti U m fur Uie spool t , H 5 e a In )K sInu di scrlpUon of 0 e flrit ( ir auk i ti In this series. 2hsr a e T hu r taking pioji-c- t la each num-t'- i tinds the mi u rt t iu at iii( f I , - l. iaet Hi r a il q it r 11 m o H s th i k v i t l i n i i i s 1 1 if He has We in l queMi at ng that w a- Ule truth as far ns at He at at M 'o fort hat d at t e like he We hold him on. Hi f t n r H i tr .Id it ;tie hid up . i u 1 t ntral. 1 i 1 1 1 life-lin- e balk- Fine-ma- rs n s thing. I took a long time dressing My shoes had to be shined and my hair needed cutting I had barely time for a cup of coffee and arrived a little out of breath before the Morello where Higgms, once more arrayed in maroon and gilt, glared at me he I'll trouble ye, Mallory, growled, for the key of me flat downstairs And I told ye to move your things last night." I gave him the key and told him 1 would call for the suitcase later. I meant to gall him by my manner and I must have for he turned redder and muttered something about upupstarts and that old I grinned. stairs to you," i said, "Miss o and went on m The patrician gloom of the Morello had been proof against yesterdays upheaval. Hoyt beamed at me as he took me upstairs, and mutShannon, tered congratulations. emerging from the Ferriter flat as I stepped from the elevator, was not so cordial He followed me into the Paget apartment Sunlight on the opposite whitewashed wall of the air shaft filled Miss Agathas dinmg room with a soft reflected cheer. The sun had been no more visibly marked by the day before than the old lady herself. She sat m her wheel chair at and the tables head, white-haired sharp Grosvenor, sullen from lost sleep, looked far less competent Good morning, David," Miss Captain Agatha said precisely Shannon, one more call and Ill have to ask your intentions. Amusement softened the policemans face. "Ill not tell em before witI'd like to gee nesses," said he. lone Ferriter a mmuls If you please I win'd swi.ir m 'i k m m i w thu Ci il ' ,e nothing to CHYPTER V Continued we wete through with him, hi, iawver spuing "The fine old Mallory luck still him I'd like to know who tipped off You're about three the papers last n!td, holds," I said. would in hours too late deed " I told of my discharge bv Higgins oked across tht air shaft at a and the Miss Paget had window of the Fern'tr flat There thrown me Cochrane heard me was mini mtnt hi h nd it. where through with his pink face quiet, but Shannon's stihord nates still his ejes were narrower when I fin- searched for the niissu g weapon You're sitting preting," he said ty, right in a family that lives across the way from the Ferriters, a family thats taking care of the girl tonight and that hires one of the brothers. I felt better, but I was still bothered This old ladv Look," I said has been more than white to me If I throw in with you, Im doublecrossing her. You think maybe the Pagits had a hand in it? he asked softly and that stung me. I began, so hotly that Why he grinned and looked like a rowdy cherub. All right, all right, he soothed. Then If theyre In the clear, how are you crossing them? Mallory, this town is paved with good newspaper men who would give one hand for your chance. Better take it. I nodded agreement at last. For a moment I had the good feeling inside that at last the breaks were going my way. Then I said-don't know why you think the story is still so hot, after Lyon pinch What! he said as though I had struck him. I repeated what had told me. he Holy, suffering martyrs, jerked beneath his breath and And here shoved back his chair. Ive been sitting. Shannon's been holding out again, the dirty tramp. So long, fella. Wait Ill see you let me think. Right here. Three tomorrow. G'by. He rose, thrust his check at the cashier and vanished with a wheeze of the revolving door. I ate a piece of pie and then another before I followed him. Mrs. Shaw was suspicious when she answered her doorbell, but after I had paid a week in advance for the room I had used during my first month in New York and had redeemed my trunk as well, she glad to see me back. I took all my things from my trunk I thought, as I hung them up, of Allcgra Paget and the ghastly uniform in which she first had seen me. I should have dreamed of her that night, by all standards of romance and Freud, but I didnt. I was too tired to dream of any- oi li r i the Caj lain said In a Someone, surly voice, killed th d nun That s why I want to see hue Ktiulei Color crept into Grosun i s handsome face He blurlid lone of all persons What utter rot' Miss Agatha's eyebrows twitched crumpled his napkin in IL r nephew ii i,t 1 i tut If i ii .ind lii'.im ii! the on Miss iph bind m d ii I bend ng to m g iti ,i rnllid and mailing. hi wvr rn spkaki 10 lull New York it It fur path Lotifc tiri Pit Ni m Al- I 'HI 1 n ft t a full, I.i hi n aUe in (It d t ' i u 1' gin she to see win 1 w.mtid a nivu q er tu.m to wide it I In gill to si e, 1 told to i, ' that ,i h ok like this wi uld m 11 She lit a eigari tte, tiU w sn , ke tlm ugh hi r nose and shin a In r hi ad I know, she said One of those literary strip dances Im a sinful old woman, Davul, but I'm not Kill ing the bones of mv ancestors, no matter what I think of their ownets This book will tie a finulv alt nr Allegi.i and aie going out to luiuh und on both i , ti o 1 thought of m i v d lie with Coi titan t und shook ms be id 1 I 11 slip had a late luiakfisl onl later Tht! i s a lot of tiadng still ahead of me If you can't flm h toiiv, slit began, but I cut her shoit If I'm not in the wniy, I'll stay till Ive finished Then we can talk It over tomoirow morning und gt t to work Youre nn obstinate person, aren't you? Miss Agatha asked, and grinned. i s ervlcs charf - OI to agin Is tlu-i- e Drawer Ilidhul rue sas ished ul ih ' ei'h to covtr cost tosilts hi i can be f ui d The police aime 11 g gins who at lively dislikes David i him that he i tired Davil it called to the Tht i e apartment he finds elderly, prim appearing Anatl a Paget sipping a cocktail She otfeis him S Job helping write her family hiatorv which will unearth a few family skele tone He accept the offer Meanwhile police suspect Lvon Ferriter of the mur der Jerry Cochran of the Press otter a David a Job helping aolva the murder dont know why youre r f um i1 u, ,s t' e i Pagils Tin it! mu . uV ill Everett aid tluirltet lone In ,'t a gene,i'av,t is heipu g Amalia Pnt( write a beak alxrnt her bum lu Mitea a i cestui a p s 1e the apai fnent lhe t rf a bUiKbt.1 (led man di ad No uta m I i u - , X t til i , ! leirinr Tl e etii ' spot)! t.il - ' Njll tint tie V'M M n i u if aid it a i i a c iinu' u , HI .. il i, with )lik, , a.uinu1 In a ukui h I' t i , i v-- I a t t i .I Fer-ritc- Practically all the men stars in , haggard, n " linn ll H i i' H i . i Aim'1 a Pa, nr i h ti in ng n H M . I -- Name J 1 i van m r. til 'NiJVitlsfH,,if lull' .i a.a mi Tn ) Conse-quentl- ials V 1 r Nevertheless the members of the cast of Shepherd of the Hills were Vin-t- a delighted to have Campbell in their midst while they were on location in the San Bernardino mountains On location hours are usually very long, the rule being to shoot from daybreak to sunset to take full advantage of the natural light. Which means that actors, stars and all, get up at 5 30 or thereabouts But In the eyes of the state labor law Virita Is an infant, go she can't start to work until 8 a. m. y the actors who worked with her got two extra hours of sleep every morning. They brought pressure to bear on Director Henry Hathaway to extend her part so that it would last for the entire six weeks. hr.d miij o. thq Fiuoimc By - ACTORS usually dread ) can be that (No. sign working with chddien on quickly and economically made at the stage or in pictures because children, like animals, steal scenes. Invariably One cut gesture, one little smile from a child can make an Academy Award winner look like a piece of furniture, so far as audiences are concerned. vou ti Jo SEW idden Wavs Outfit With Bolero autv1 -- 11 jour nt tl e lie ip n il t, at, l xi.it,. ns ill h If look s' own ii i oui 1 t! o hi ftuts With a li- apt tl tlu- - Delight your e unexpected guest dash vt IS our ml a .I This ei niuiniy u it it in voting ma ti u k turn enoui U u m i y to buy a num-- t or of Mnai t in w iiiifM : ios fur gl-t- sai a i tin y 1 a bit - Audi i' iv e mi turns I, iii h t i w nt tl e li I u .sunt 1 il, like t jt-- - t il ,11 loatt work. ..leaf money. ..healthful.., order, today, from your grocer. , 1 her living room. She discovered that a diagonal dart, which took tip the curtains at the hat k, threw mine fullness to the fmnt, thus giving the new . . dtthciout .,. high dt.io a Muni t line. Tie-h.ks and volume wete made of llowitid thmt m ice and plum d toms, lined with til nn plum t hint. One void of each kind of chintz was imputed for eat h w unlaw. u 1 col-oic- Silent Power Cieat occasion'! do not make homes or cowards, they simply unveil them to the eyes of men. Silently and imperceptibly ns we wake or sleep, we grow nnd wax stiong, we glow nnd wax wtnk; Aien't you7 I a hi i hi r Mu ohuekled and turned bet than lhr warmth almost made me holt tier and confess mv arrangement with Cochrane, but I hesdutiff nnd then Living Well man keeps on good terms wiUi lus wife, his conscience nnd Ins stomach. as shows us nnd ut but inline what we have Let tune Canon Wostcott. A w 1 i e she was gone. Later I saw Allegra push her aunt's wheel chair past the door She did not look toward me nnd I took my nihul by the scruff and jammed it back Into its job so thoroughly that it was ten minutes past the time appointed when I recalled my tryst with Cochrane. He beamed as I took the scat opposite him "Im glad to sec you, accomplice. We beat the town for one edition on Lyons getting pint bed" "And got him unpinched again, 1 added, and told of Shannon's anger that morning, his squabble with Grosvenor, and the Ferriters retreat to the Babylon. That pink and chubby mask through which he peered did not stir. He gave mo "You think mabe the Pageta an envelope. had a hand in it? he asked. "Confirmatory letter from Millihis fist. Shannon, angry and thwart- gan," Cochrane explained, "and a weeks pay In advance. Theres an ed, welcomed opposition. Who expense account on this Job, too, if Is it? he asked nastily. need it. How far along have Is the found the corpse? Who only you one we know was in that flat, be- you got? As far," I told him, as Selah sides the dead man? lone Ferriter, Paget who died in the odor of sanctime lad. Make what you will of it ty and foreclosed mortgages In Grosvenors voice shook. 1737 I know what you dumb cops do, Not that he grinned this killfirst crack, he shrilled. "It youre ing too thick to understand a thing, you Nowhere try to pin it on a woman. Why don't You and me both, he answered. you accuse my aunt? She lives here Lets order and then solve it. too lone Ferriter knows no more While we ate, we groped among about this thing than than you do the scant unrelated facts, making He choked and water slopped from crazy guesses, building theories and the glass in his h ind. He drank There were pulling them down Shanon fixed with hot eyes still only the dead man still, Cochrane non Miss Agatha said dryly: and the guttural said, unidentified Id suggest, Grove, that you pull voice I had heard over the teleyourself togetht r and get on down- phone Except for that, he might If you will dance all night, as well have been struck town by lightyoure bound to be jittery in the ning No finger prints, no weapons, morning no purpose in the killing, no clue to The lad hesitntfd, rose and flung the slayer, no proof, beyond the himself out of the room phone call and the body, that anyShannon asked without expres- one had been in the Ferriter apartsion: ment Its the Babbr theyre stayin' Tin laying ofl mention of that at. Miss Paget voice on the phone, Cochrane said, Miss Agatha lofkrd at him with sawing away at his steak "Shannon is sitting on it and so am I No studious care It is, she said at last use tipping off the gifted murderer He let his eyes i'st on me a sec- to all we know. I told Gif'ed is small praise, ond, nodded and ft the room Miss We're tinkering around the Agatha pushed her vheel chair back him from the table repelled it to- perfect crime the ward hall "Perfect "Hooey," he snapped she aid half to her- crimes are as rare as perfect thirty-sixeSomehow, an outbir't at breakfast self, my lad u g again Its as I liked his mind makes me feel quick and darif my own dar father still were ing yet solid and it whetted mine. In here, D r. id alive The long hand of the white enamWe entered the chamber into eled wall clock circled its face while which I had carried her yesterday we talked and I forgot Miss Agatha desk and the waiting records of the Paget She pointed to the paper-ladeIn the top drawer, she said, family in a spell that was half half hunt. Cochrane said at you'll find my outline for a first last chapter, together with Everett What have we got7 We know bowdlerizing expansion When vou've read his work, you'll who had keys to the flat All right, know how I don't want the book one of the Ferriters or your friend written The dossiers of the Pagets Higgins did it. Let's not kid ourfrom tbie first Calvert who inci- selves. One of them did Yesterday dentally got r baronetcy under noon, while you were away, and Higthe gins may have been downstairs, Charles II for Protectorate are here You might and the other guy this Hoyt may read them, too It H be a long days have been upstairs with the elevawork, 1 said it w ouid be, didn't 1? tor, is the only time Blackbeard and If theres anything you want, theres his able assassin could have got in. All right again Then it wasn't a on the desks edge. a murder because She nodded briskly and wheeled planned they her chair about w tn deft hands As couldnt have known that luck would she rolled toward the door, she said leave the way clear. But it wasn't over her shoulder in a mild scath- unintentional, at that. For they As soon ai the walked upstairs ing voice: Mr Ferriter is still too shaken killer knew they hadn't been seen, by yesterday's happenings to work. he began to design slaughter. I suppose if Capta.n Shannon calls Right? at the Babylon, he will have anAs far as youve gone," I agreed. other relapse. (70 HE COMIM'IUJ In SALT LAKE CITY THE lljiv HOTEL Tl E,1 Choice of the DiscriminatingTraveler 400 ROOMS A WL13pS ' 400 BATHS Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 Our $200,000.00 remodeling and refurnishing program has mad available th finest hotel accommodations in th West AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. CAFETERIA DINING ROOM MRS. J. H. WATERS, BUFFET PredtW Managtrt i. HOIMAN WATIRSond W. ROSS SUTTON DINE DANCE The BemrHfvl MIRROR ROOM EYIRY SATURDAY EVENING 4s a certain compensation of good flood Will Whatever may be the apparent will and evil which renders them ddlerence between fortunes, there equal. s, f n puz.-zl- e, Fer-riter- s double-crossin- call-be- g ll THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS |