Show $A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 30 1932 13 for Joan Crawford was a George trash around! I’ll show Stand-In- s White's Scandals girl and came west Oh Vail If it were now! under contract only to become a The tilings I’d do for you I tell you stand-ifor Norma Shearer Vincent has money You wouldn't B ROBERT GRANDON The work is long and hard This house is believe how much "Dear Bob” comes a communlca Grease paints and makeup of the Why the house where his nothing five stars must be duplicated wife lives ds' set m fourteen acres of tlon from one of my readers “Some By LIAZEL LIVINGSTON stand-in- s to six hours under the lights Is noth (Copyright 1932 King Feature Syndicate Inc ) landscape gardenin- g- and then she time ago you wrote about the people who pose before the but when that” mg for a daily stunt spends most of her time in Europe the camera atarts to grind the atar Well you wait You'll see Kiss camera until things are made ready "These Houles” CHAPTER 19 “I love it And it's your name Where do they for the star and never a foot of steps in Millie stood up flashing with anger me Send up a tray for my dinner come from? Morning sun streamed through the Millie ” Who are they? film Is taken of a stand-idarling and tell Vincent I’m not feel wide windows illumining the austere "No I was named Milllcent 1 "Just what do you mean?” a Are you worried about your child’s ing well will you when he comes What chance is there of getting job Spanish room turning the dim tapes- wish you'd call me that Vincent Val was angry too future? Robert Grandon’s Horoscope in? Just milk toast for me Milk like that7” tries to brilliant garnet and purple does and all our crowd Now try "What do you think I mean? I’m toast and tea and ” — Ins Stand leaflet may contain scftffe good ad lemon my dear correspondent not a child Do you think I don't and gold won’t you Val?” But when Vincent came home Mil- usually come from out the list of exvice Write for It enclosing two cents I Can't all about? it's know what Val sat up and looked out the winVal tried but It was hard And rea and a stamped addressed envelope lie was sitting up in a gorgeous tras They are chosen ” — Miss see O'Hara ” that dow surprised and delighted to see she didn’t want to meet 'the crowd or maybe not with a cerise ribbon tied son or another nightie Oswald a about “I know don’t thing that Millie's Jiouse was built on the She didn’t even want Vincent to sometimes they Just hap (Copyright J932 Publishers Syndiaround her blue black hair and that hills overlooking the sea She had not come back again they had such Crosby and Nell O'Hara and I don’t cate ) crinkling her long dark eyes pen realized the beauty o £ the setting at lovely day without him But he did ask any questions! Of course it’s laughter Two lamb chop bones and one or Eric (Dutch) Pettit Is one of the I well! dare obvious that pretty come back and in spite of herself she night NOVELIST SUCCUMBS He came to HollyBut I’m not two wisps of shoestring potato were better known say he’s keeping her White jaslmine garlanded the win- did like him left on her tray and she was nib- wood as a flour salesman and was NEUILLY SUB- SEINE F dows A mocking bird sang his Like Millie he had a streak of going to cut' off my nose to spite my RAMOS JOSEPHINE for Dick Barthel picked to stand-iJune 29 (IF) — The Countess De her! Besides she’s a bling a peach stood-ifor thnllingly sweet song in a giant pep- gaiety as charming as it was unex- face to snub "No nothing wrong darlingl Just mess because he was a dead ringer tel known as a novelist under the pen of the to one and nice secretary tree girl below He wanted per pected a bit of a headache but I feel bet- Then they swung him over to Jimmy just everyone tohave DOLORES DEL RIO name of "Gyp” died today at the age “Val darling — awake? Want to a good time and he had the best time biggest men in Santa Barbara and ter now You and Val will dine alone (Gimme-Raise) Cagney until the of 81 She was a grandniece of the the same very refined looking And get up for breakfast or have it up of all himself I Oh Val have tomorrow all planned red head kicked over the traces and famous Mirabeau and mother of the with the others They — ” here7” to I’m a have and now Eric is back with "The Crowd” noted surgeon De Martel going panic— for you left I know That’s what I mean Millie radiant and lovely and fresh Dick again 'The crowd” wasn’t formidable They seem nice enough and they cer- and some of the crowd1’’ as the morning in chalk white sport stand-ia for Ramos was (Continued tomorrow) Josephine BALT LAKE CITY to have more fun than the girls dress and a little loose pink jacket either In twos and threes and some- tainly Dolore-Del Rio another dead I know 1932 King Feature that exactly matched her cheeks was times by the dozens and half dozens 1 know at home and still to (Copyright of one break few the ringer aren't nice really and—' Service Inc ) laughing in the doorway She In for a minute" and they into the game on her own ‘Valentine Macfarlane if I thought “Oh—want to get up! It’s so beau- they “dropped had her chance in “Girl Crazy” and spent the rest of the afterndon and you’d be fool enough to be influenced tiful it’s wicked to lie here!" MORROW MEMORY HONORED seems destined to go places these — these hussies — do you by evening by TELEPHONE Gloom Routed MEXICO CITY June S9 (JP) — A Layson who serves for Ann I’d have brought you here for think "Then I'll tell them — we’ll have It ValAfter the first two or three days one single minute? They aren't nice plaque honoring the memory of for- Dvorak and Joan Blondell came got used to it Vincent it seemed and and took to the studios downstairs Don’t hurry We haven’t they don t have fun They lead mer Ambassador Dwight W Morrow from Florida the sax had a yacht the Sea Horse which after canning player she'd a thing to do but enjoy ourselves!’ lives every one of them even will be dogs’ In was emanchored the reached at the unveiled American married bay and She started for Dorothy So Millie with a careless wave and if they aie done up like circus horses" ERIC PETTIT After 8:30 p m Only a means of little with launch by trig I mean! bassy here July 4 in connection with Mackaill does quite a bit of extra a swish of her white silk skirts Oh Millie! MilUcent DICK BARTH ELME5S two to man sailors it is promised a chanre me like Aunt Julia I'm the American colony's celebration work and the old Millie back again! lecture Don’t disapman- - sold flour Friends of Vincent had other The plaque which was donated by Harry Cornelia is John Barrypeared and Val splashed and whistled They were all men middle-age- d yachts not going to copy them!" aren’t! If I a group of Mexican friends of the more's man Acrobat and comedy I should in the luxurious tiled bathroom that say you ’’ impressive looking like himformer ambassador headed by Javier man he works on the lot when not at the Brown Derby attracted Bert she didn’t have to share with anyone thought for one minute — ® These are stationWarren Dearborn Wheeler became his stand in and I just meant Sanchez Mejorada president of Na- serving Jack and wondered why she had felt so self If they had wives they never “Millie! Please! mentioned them Each one had “a subs for Willinmihas accompanied him east as his tional Railways will be placed on one blue the night before to -- station rates such have that things lovely they This or and Powell Brooks who serves Pauline so many wonderful places of the embassy walls Kelly page boyetary Millie hadn’t changed! She might friend" Introduced as Miss go live in an authentic Spanish house That But like Millie most of them and the girls at home — ” and were really "Valentine!" Millie was shocked and wear sport clothes instead of the had been married “Mrs" and some of them had chil- Shocked clear "How can through picturesque trailing things she used dren at home to wear but at heart she was the friends your compare you one of but All Millie the and girls same Millie merry laughing care- or two these— well—how can you comTwo with of the others worked free pare them? What difference does it All the strain of the night before were private secretaries one was a make whether your nice girl friends a for woman’s club agent was gone They sat at a little painted publicity Oakland have a lot of clothes or the rest were stenographers or in at all Why the happiest table in the patio that was shaded and All were young not? None clerks offices in with banana trees and flowering an time of my life I was so darn poor indeterminate that “young” might 1 vines and dappled with sun and know what it was to have be 25 and might be 35 or more And andidn't extra pair of silk stockings drank coffee and gossiped ascom- - all were like Millie gay “To you think fine clothes make a fortably as though they had never It was Just as Val remembered Milbeen apart lady? Do you think I’d speak to one old days the lie's in flat Laughter of these girls if Vincent and I were Vincent was out food a little too much — I mean if Vincent wasn’t mar Aunt Julia was far away In Oak- music good too much drinking mar little noise land ried and he could marry me? But as smoke Smell of perfume cigaret Millie and she were together it is people would not understand gardenias that our case is different so we can’t again Life’s Riddle go around with the people I’d like to “Millie” Banned So different from Aunt Julia’s go with and we have to go with “Millie doesn’t It seem that we'd house from the stilted parties Val this crowd and it — it just kills me—" never been separated7’’ Millie broke into loud tearing sobs “It does darling Because you're was accustomed to wherejieople up and then sat aroundfor that shook her lovely body in its exjust what I wanted you to be and dressed Millie lived in two With strained smiles otic lounging robe knew you'd be though I must get an hour or v at your clothes But I wish you waiting for everybody to get there lounging robes and pajamas as much and nobody really had any fun until as possible because her street clothes wouldn’t call me Millie” Val flushed to the roots of her hair after the refreshments were served to please Vincent were so conservaYet these people no use pre- tive "It’s just that I never have called Val knew they weren’t Val tried to comfort her She you mother It would seem strange tending These men some of them at didn't know what to say or what to ” good but I can be“Mother! Don’t you ever call me least had wives waiting for them do Millie cried so hard her face that! Of course everyone will know at home while they “dropped In” at came horribly disfigured and she had bed Val brought her an I am your mother and I’m proud of Millie’s with these girl friends Yet to go to and sat beside her holding But to have a great they had more fun than the "good" ice pack you darling her long lovely hand no people at home grown girl calling one mother “Don t you confuse me with those Val was There was an answer thank you! What I meant was — Millie sure there was an answer for that cheap women Do you hear me Val is so common— I hate the sound of it ” but she couldn't find it She tried entine? Don’t you think for one moto talk about it to Millie on one of ment — ” their rare afternoons at home alone “No Millie— of course not—” these girls Miss “Because I tell you I may be un“Mhhcent O’Hara and Hiss Greene and the oth- conventional but I certainly would re more appetizing ers in the crowd they’re not not have a thing to do with one of when seasoned with doing just right do you think7 I them if the men weren't friends of mean wouldn't Mr Crosby's and Mr Vincent's and under the circumSheridan’s wives and the others feel stances I have to be decent to them “But you wait ’til I’m Mrs Vin- very badly If they knew?” SAUCE Millie turned her long dark eyes on cent Shalor and you’ll see how long “Not knowing the ladies I couldn’t possibly say” Val turned the leaves of the magazine on her knee “I can’t help but wonder I think about them because I’m going to be a wife myself Not that Joe is likely to have a yacht and a lot of money and do things like VaL VALENTINE I’ll have that Get Their Standins? How Do them i -- for-on- e ? n n a TICKET SALE June 30 t July 4 Rrtura Limit Midnight July 10 ROUND TRIP LOGAN Spokan Portland a ti a 55c Boise Pocatello UM 111 00 12 75 1 5 00 BARGAINS Twin Falla 100 Wall Walla ISO Pendleton IIS 00 111 OS Lewiston For all bns travel Information phone Wasatrh 1166 Inton Pacific Stales 71 West South Temple f blue-coate- d 35c rA ruddy-- faced a FIG £5 USSSi this ‘footprint' may make the difference” i FISH LEA & PERRINS rff T' HELLO Vcn everybody Floyd ipeaking This ought to be happy vacation time We’ll be tuning up the old bus We’ll ramble A SALE of So will 20000000 other car owners Will ours be a Joy Ride— or a Death Ride? Thirty-fou- r thousand were killed last year in automobile accidents— at aSak and Sane Pice Here they are! The gayest little dresses that any July ever saw! Washable silks new cool chiffons crepes printed and georgettes all Specially priced SPECIAL! Safety KNIT DRESSES The clever new one and styles which fashion now two-piec- nearly a million injured You’ve seen and heard it all The scream of brakes in a danger spot The whine and crunch of skidding tires Pungent stench of scorching rubber The crash of colliding bumpers— front and rear Remember! When we’re out there on the road our only contact with this old earth is through the four points where our tires touch the pavement! Those few square inches of rubber transmit all that tremendous power from beneath our engine hood When we slam on the brakes it’s those few square inches of rubber that have to stop the car! Otherwise— BAM! Tragedy It’s the DESIGN of those few square inches of rubber which determine whether we stop— or skid! That’s responsibility— responsibility that chills us! That’s why I’m all steamed up about Goodrich SAFETY Silvertown Tires They often represent the difference between a Joy Ride and a Death Ride I’ve seen Safety Sil vertowns tested And I can’t help believing what I see I saw skid tests on wet asphalt roads Car running 42 miles an hour around a sharp angle She didn't skid an inch That’s where the DESIGN of the Silvertown— the FOOT- - e are all the 131 EAST FIRST SOUTH thedt ’That’ where design— the FOOT PRINT of the tire-g- ets in its work This tread grips all the wag across— not only in ths center but front broad shoulder to broad shoulder It hangs on to a slick surface like a fig on a windowpant I" the tire— gets in its work They’ve increased the sharp gripping edges on this tread on It hangs to a slick road surface like a fly on a windowpane! That’s the kind of tire I want to be riding on this vacation trip— but here’s the tragic fact: A SURVEY SHOWS THAT 67 OF THE CARS ON THE ROAD ARE D RIDING ON AT LEAST ONE TREACHEROUS TIRE A DEATH TIRE! Just one Is enough to cause an accident —to turn that joy ride into a death ridel With 34400 killed last year— almost a million injured— we’ve had PLENTY of death rides I like that name SAFETY Silvertown I love to ride— but I want to get back home and not In an ambulance Another thing— this Safety Silvertown— with the footprint that stamps out death— doesn’t cost a cent more than any standard BARGAIN in eafety tire That’ PRINT ekid-fighti- Special July 4ih Trade-I- n Sale of 33! BALD-HEADE- 3“ "12 00 a Set allowed for the Old Tires on your car on purchase of four New Goodrich Safety Silvertowns To help cut down the toll of act Idents thle week-en- d to get "Death Tire” off the highway— we offer ena tlonal trade-i- n allowance for one or moreof your old unsafe tire on Safety Silvertown bought before J uly 3 Copyright 1912 1 h I’m for this League too JB F Goodrich Rubber Comptnj I It § for mo dntf omethlnpi Th 8ilvrtrten BoMg Leaf m follow— for ftfitw- - It fit tmhUm far mgr mr A fAf jolmod up I An$ Goodrich dealer will enroll JNrv’o rJo f |