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Show ADVENTURERS Yesterdays Ghosts Vocal Tragedies Fred and Ginger CLUB ay Virginia Vale HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! to see what kind of Gable drew in his early days of making pictures? Then youll have to go to Painted Desert, o recently made by with George OBrien, originally filmed by RKO-Path-e in 1930. WANT Clark The Nurse and the Thug By FLOYD RIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter i In Floss That's Gay Star Dust One Nation Indivisible Tloyd A Stitched Sampler RKO-Radi- Hello everybody: a holdup story with a different twist almost a of C. Gores Glendale, tragic one, for, we learn from Augusta L. I., The gunman confessed to Judge Savarese that he was about to assault me." Had it not been for the curious coincidence related below, Augustas adventure might have had a different ending. Come in the evening Come in the morning me when you're looked f0 lC-omwithout warning f r Leo Shumway plays the villain originally played by Gable. By way of delving into the past too still existing sets that agaln--all Augusta, who is a nurse, was attending an invalid patient in Glendale, of April 4, 1936, at 11:20 p. m., ahe alighted from the Metropolitan avenue trolley a block and a half from the house at which he was employrd. The road at that point happens to be very lonely. Inasmuch as Saint Johns cemetery is but a block away. Augusta felt rather creepy for that reason as she was walking that distance from the trolley. Suddenly, ahead of her, she saw a lengthened shadow, traveling In the same direction. SOMEONE WAS COMING ALONG BEHIND HER. She looked back to make certain, and, sure enough, a man was hurrying along toward her. Augusta felt the man might be following her, so ahe figured she would cross to the opposite side of the road in order to see whether the man would actually follow her. He did. Augusta looked back once more as she was crossing, and as she did, the man crossed also. He, too, was looking back to see whether the road behind him was clear. I was not mistaken, Augusta aays. No Chance to Escape by Running. Fear came over her. Fighting for control, she realized in mounting that she must suppress her blind desire to outrun the man. No Cnic,lay in that course, she must use her wits instead. Behind her the footsteps grew louder. At last, unable any longer to restrain herself, Augusta turned. Not a foot away from her was the .man. She attempted to turn back to the avenue, as there were several cars going through, but the fellow prevented her from doing so by telling and on the night : F HEREAS young America consumed more than it produced, the America of 1938 v j as approaches the farm buys from the city, the city from the farm. Each is dependent on the other. When farmers above harvested a bumper crop near Devers, Texas, the implied surplus threatened wages of Detroit automobile workers at right And this year, new surpluses brought further complications. The cotton surplus alone was 13,000,000 bales. Apple growers had a surplus of 51,000,000 bushels at the start of the year. Milk production was higher in the early part of the year than in any corresponding period in the last seven years and granaries and warehouses nature's ! T&voxiie JQecipe. CLARK GABLE '' ifMj? . i V' t r . T. tf f . The thug had his back turned. Augusta, recalling her feeble threat of a few moments back, cried out: "Here he comes now!" The instant's attraction was enough. While the thug wheeled to face, as he thought, the approaching police officer (Augustas fictitious husband) she pulled away from Mm and threw herself into the range of the headlights! The ear was traveling at a pretty good clip, and the driver told Augusta afterward that he did not see her until he was almost on top of her, and actually came very elose to running her down. Augusta leaped on the car's running board, begged the driver, a man, to help her, explaining that she was the victim of a holdup. By this time the thug was making his getaway. He was making good headway, WHEN SUDDENLY AUGUSTA HEARD A SHOT I And here's the strange coincidence. The very man Augusta had stopped in the car proved to be a police officer in plain clothes, who was coming home from a prizefight. He was a total stranger to Augusta, but he must have been just as effective as if he had been the imaginary husband she had tried to scare the thug with. Because the next scene in this drama shows the thug up before the judge. Augusta was commended by the court upon being able to hold the man off tong enough for help to come. Conrrtl& WNU Service. - Sloth, Laiiest Animal The sloth, said to be the laziest animal in the world, hangs from the branches of trees, feeding on shoots, foliage and fruits. The animals anatomy is such that it can only hang. It has no defensive weapon, but is camouflaged by the coloration of the hair, which is covered with a minute green algae. Madeira Uses Sleds Funchal, capital of the Madeira islands, is so hilly that wheeled ve- True Beauty After all, the most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth; for all beauty is truth. True features make the beauty of a face, and true proportions the beauty of arcMtecture, as true measures that of harmony and music. In poetry, which is all fable, truth still is the perfection. Lord Shaftesbury. Pompeii Stone Clad City Pompeii, a ghost city partly clad in lava ash erupted from Mt. Vehicles are useless. Sleds with suvius in 69 A. D., remains a most greased runners provide the popu- interesting sight According to relar method of rapid transit; that is, ports, the luster of the buried city as rapid as bullocks can provide. is kept bright by the undying popularity of Bulwer-Lytton- 's classic, Wolves Wont Unite The Last Days of Pompeii. A pack of wolves may combine to run down a herd of wild horses or Tree Splits Boulder A huge roadside boulder at Ard-li- n, reindeer, but never do they form into a group to fight against another Scotland, has been split in group of the same species; this halves by a tree which grew only man does. through it V . i i Li - t VU Augusta Invented a Husband. Her Savior Was a Policeman. .1 Here is an illustration of this Farmers above "indivisibility. deliver cattle and crops .to great cities for distribution jri.--lN.ttithroughout the nation. And from cities, farm machinery (below) and automobiles flow in steady streams to the farms. Wages of industrial workers must be paid from the sale of their products. And the farm is a major market for products manufactured in the factories of our major cities. her to go on ahead of him and obey his orders as he had her covered with a gun and would use it on her if she screamed or made any attempt to call for help. At the same time, Augusta says, the man pressed his body up against hers so that she might feel that ho had u gun. The man wore a leather Jacket, and had his hand in the breast pocket, concealing the weapon. This was enough for Augusta. All thoughts of flight vanished. She knew ahe must somehow talk her way out of this situation. But she knew in the next instant that she didn't have a choice. The man was under the influence of liquor, and he was past the reasoning stage. As the man began getting rough, Augusta told him desperately that she expected her husband along any minute, and that her huahand was a police officer. "Youll be in for an awful lot of trouble I" she warned the persistent annoyer, hopefully. Augusta adds in parentheses: I happen to be a widow. She thought by manufacturing this story the man might go away and let her alone, but, on the contrary, he seemed inflamed by this threat. He became rougher, boasting that he could handle the situation, and Augusta, seeing now how drunk the fellow was, began to tremble inwardly. And despite her rising panic, she knew that her one hope lay MUST NOT LET THIS FELLOW KNOW in Just one thlng-S- HE IIOW FRIGHTENED SIIE WAS OF IIIM. To scream was useless; there was no one who would have heard her cries. Augustas one hope lay in holding off her annoyer until someone should happen along. The man was powerful, and Augusta was powerless against his drunken' strength. In vain she wrestled to free herself from Ms grip. He was just about to overpower her when, turning down the road, Augusta saw the headlights of a car. MV . j COCONUT CAKE ft teaspoon cup id butter Hi cups eugar S egg yolks 1 cup coconut I cupa cake flour M teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon orange extract 1 were used for pictures made by Mary Fickford and Douglas Fairbanks were demolished the other day. Some of them were nearly 20 years old. Theyll make room for a setting for the next Goldwyn production, The Last Frontier. V: : The drunken thug was getting rough, and Augusta began to tremble. the oft bulged with lavish excess production. I Want some color interest for your room? Then embroider this cheery sampler. It is in easy cross stitch with the flowers in other simple stitches. Pattern 6128 contains a transfer pattern of a by 15 inches; color panel 11 chart and key; materials needed; illustrations of stitches. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., New York City. Pity Carole Lombard. When her pal, Alice Marble, our No. 1 woman tennis player, was winning the Eastern Grass Courts championship at Rye, N. Y., Carole had to depend on daily telegrams to Inform her of her friends progress, because the matches werent broadcast Luckily for her the last one was played on Sunday the strain of trying to work while it was going on would have been terrific! I teaspoons powder 1 sods baking teaspoon salt cup orange Juice I egg whites Cream shortening thoroughly. Add sugar gradually. Add well beaten egg yolks, then coconut. Sift flour; jne a sure, add soda, baking powder, and salt, and sift three times. Add to first mixture alternately with orange juice. Add extracts. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites last. Bake in two nine-inc- h layer cake pans 30 minutes at 375 degrees. Frost with boiled frosting. The latest fashion news Is to the effect that soon the girls will be wearing adaptations of the styles of U04 the reason being that Claudette Colbert will soon bo seen in "Zasa, sad that too clothes aha wean In the picture are so fetching that everybody's going to want clothes like her. Felix Knight, the young tenor who's being heard more and more often on the air, la going to keep right on until autumn with his n-wide program that la heard Fridays from 6:00 to 6:15, EDST, over NBCs red network. One of too things he gets excited about, between broadcasts, is toe number of young people whose voices are being ruined because theyre going to teachers who aren't really good. Sayi he knows any number of boys and girls in California,' where he used to live, who would be successes if only they were properly One Tear natio- taught. But he cant tell them how to go about finding really good teachers says that he Just happened to be lucky. S V yen happen to be in New York and want to see aome ef your favorite radio stars when theyre off duty, the place for yon to go hi too drugstore la too building where the NBC stndioa are located. Visiting movie folk and stage stars haunt the restaurants, but for some reason the radio atari torn like homing pig. eons to that drag store. It will afford sweeter happiness in the hour of death to have wiped away one tear from the cheek of sorrow than to have ruled an empire, to have conquered millions or enslaved the world. Ecce Deus. Watchtfolnpti Kidneys. Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your UdAem are eonetantty (Bttriaf wwle Batter front the bleed Uma. Bid kidneys eoinetiinw lag In their work d aet aet Natan intended M te ra wer! in pari ties that, U retained, way pokes the syotew pad npeet the whet h at heartache, attach at diaria Setting up nights, swelling, paflnm under the earn n feeling at nemos safety end less ef pep and streeftk Other eigne cf kidney or bbddwaie-wdnay be burning, scanty sr tee frequent arlnatioa. There ehoald be no doubt that preanl traetenat ie wiatr than neglect, uw Bean's Jiib.Dtea't have beta winning w Meade far more than forty yearn They bare a nation-ari- d lupatatien. Did you happen to be listening to the radio while the music from tbt airy ortr, Ask "Carefree." the the new Rogers-Astaire picture, broadcast wai with Irving Berlin, its author. In toe studio? Its nice music, and Its apparently also a nice WNU-- 38 Oar lobby la deBgVtfaily cooled dartogthoansamer mo ut for Ivory JIomw SO O Bathe SOOKoooso J leading man. . ODDS, ASP ENDS Fred Ihbett, At field of radio undue. Mi lint ef work ef arel Jew the greatest opportunities to y pbest of in-dustry . . . Tyrone Power had m lot fun on his trip Eastons of hUt ti Wjnwm being far luncheon with incidentally, bat fallen for At Nodge, new fad Uni her fater nails white . . . RemrmhJt Juke llaydon, who left At tht moines, end couldn't anyth'", m At movin, and now isget a on Ae stage?. . . Veil, the movfauX. dueerstre after her em-- Wi tone it happened that A e just wyaood pern when she was wood . . . lour, o Crowd" in lljly. ii e pretir releiMH in 36-- SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY still the rumors grow and Crow, to tha ef- fect that Astaire wants a new dancing partner, and Gingerwants a new W HOTEL Temple Square Raton 1.50 to win always II r,Ue-- eapnanely nwnl nnnwabte. Y andaratead why t li" UICIILY BECOMb aaa alaa appeaalate fttfsftaauMfafS ERNEST G ROSS |