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Show A: I 'I T. v m Drl" 1trw,hTVp"' H2TS National frequent V wSt fi"S3 mother JUTth 1HII ESGREI rilLIP i!sii rtkf b" Bd,eTtaw' 'nflIie' L 5 lei n EMEMBER book of wr 4- HS::: By VIRGINIA VALE conpUIned that up, w tho 9 , rasa lBteB-- r. 0 jdiHiSi - e- "u !SKr that beloved - Ruth Wyeth Spears "I:": Untoo.i NARROW SPACE BETWEEN DOOR 4ji.ii ....Iliill! your childhood AND WINDOW S- -i dayi "Little Men," by Louisa BEFORE ADDING LONG CURTAINS, May Alcott? Well, Imaging Ualfomo what it might be like with the Zee-ukBosns of animals, the addition of two new charac- Police J Tti chief ters, to wit, Major Burdle, a amiable swintBWBuaily.A.trardog, dler who sacrifices everyby the chief with him ' TJ pmmnted thing for the love of his Ld mpph theh uniform. adopted son, and Willie the rpaya for Fox, a lovable, amusing living on. fast-talkin- SHELF AND MIRRORS Sherman" tree in 'JJjSal park b 272.4 feet corpieV according to info matlon from RKO. When you've thle little picture puzzle, go to e the picture. Xt'a been turned out aa dyit en- tertainment, yet it'i aUU a atory for young folks. Kay Francis, George tentacles of certain Bancroft and Jack Oakie head the of haven a fbttitrn u cait, which Include Jimmy Lyfon. to the yoong butternsh, Richard Nichols, Sammy McKim in Natural Hia-1-i-a. and a article Elsie, the glamour cow. When threatened by Ruth Hussey's work in Metros .dlhmgrier fieh, they slip and BuUrfih g the tentacles safe from harm. "Flight position sad Fast g foods require as long as throat to i to travel from aemi-Jk while liquids and but about six seconds. gw K, btkn. filer Wont Boil at an sltt-Ig- M tea level. i Nobel Peace Prises J Bernhard Nobel was the ard dynamite and it b pars-- g Ait bo alio founded the No-pritti Wmcb Jaet aa Cool r to general opinion, wom-tj- wt u cool in an emergency one authority. Aecord--i X An authority, men are periods daring the first momenta after the first ex- -t they have proved dhuter, but b over, aa men. jat ai Burn of Census ihueau of census was made statistical bureau in b continually engaged in f statistics of value to gov- -; end business. Taking the ft Paprika Seed wed may soon become ; U. S. crop. Imported bmpe, the seed has been several hundred fnrma If experiment b sue-- l wsthrn farmers may grow 41,000,000 pounds of paprika f b ported each year. Waol and Rayon Rnga being used in ruga. Im half rayon and half wool, il rayon. p ire about Imbinition makea possible welty effect in texture and rayon Si one-thi- HOTELS aBUSBOfisM' - --a wwhf WuL L- WASHING MACHINES - Jt . 111 ukn All HATTAQ lAMIEN M - in IHOP faU Lake CU EQUIPMENT ST j w. jNjjjjN Hfn. Ml Biaafwmy. Lake SALT LAKE Uk to mtvM and Saadwkkca TREATMENTS ?? ftTtf Aidi Dnum Cara. artMtla. eKri.i'l.lyiw oamam. to RJI 5S iswld without M-UtoST "''Swi I,ormauk and liteiu- ak l MOKutCICAL BEN hb PhilIncidentally, adelphia Story" is the picture that Cary Grant made for tha Red Crosi he accepted the assignment with the idea of turning over salary to them 123,000. Bitter words were said in Hollywood recently when various producers needed stunt women and found that 14 of the best had been cor railed by Paramount to "Las Vegai Nights," which already had Phil Regan, Lillian Cornell and Tommy Dorsey and his band. The maddening part of it was that the daring demoiselles weren't scheduled ta da stunts, Just to dance with cowboys and drink cold tea, that would screen aa Scotch and soda. Cardie Landis b beginning to think there's something about her that makea scenario writers want to see how near they can come to killing her. In her last three pictures she has by part of abeen (1) chased prehistoric mam- ttniui ii only one I contract long-ter- IMM Letters taaMrvatively estimated that wrote approximately would not boil arflei above Command," with Robert Taylor, and in The Philadelphia Story," with Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart and Cary Grant, have won her a new CLINIC LOMOND moth, (2) scheduled to climb a flagpole on top of a skyscraper, and (3) to get with e of lions. cage-fu-ll In her newest one, "Topper Rea fallturns," she b the target chandelier. Plenty of ing precautions were taken when it was shot after ell, there's Just one Carole Landis. Then, too, the chandelier cost (800. A retake was Just out of tha question. Bing Crosby's brother Boll well known on the radio, makes his movie debut in Let's Make Music,' which, oddly enough. Is a musical comedy. There are four musical numbera that may turn into hit songs, and Jean Rogers, Elisabeth Riadon and Joyce Compton are ta the east chummy to 250-pou- If you know of a welts that Wayne King doesn't know you're one ta a Fourteen years ago be million. started hie library of waits music then he became known aa Th Walts King." and the demand foi welts music began to exceed the supply on hand. Since then he'r been collecting what has grown tab probably the largest library of wait? music in the country. His re search staff includes three men It Chicago; two In New York; and om in South America. The Pittsburgh Symphony met were rather startled when tbej learned that they were to ptay "Mel Mu aechely Baby" en that recent lb steal Americana program. By Es way, the sang was written by wai he when 1IW ta back Burnett arrivt walling for hla sweetheart U en a train that waa II hem late And If 1 Forget Ten," which Beln Jepaep sang on that same edltorla gram, waa Inspired by an Irvtai ta tha New Tark Times; uw the editorial which tbbe a quotation from with gaa Psalms "If I forget thee, O Jemlt Salem, let my right band forget wrote tha song. canning pt fn.. ''and ODDS AND KNltSTht Ujdver California hat engaged rat to for a eerie of ladurat Woralha chut ha'll give practical adwea at broodcattint and radio . . . Kenny Dakar hat forth ocrou tha country dtduraa hr uaUy at night. Ihot ha travelled more and seen lau lan art) f; rEl. UTAH " Harr the r to leave that air nnv o that iwl body aba . . . concenlrata on motion fHCtnreTwain Hill Slam, director of hatbeenofr radio on nounr a lecturing (To prominent tug course, HeU accapt if ha can fnd tuna. U-- to - - , "b Tap II .M MAS bn M CM r. '"reo telin Tl Lomond UTAH an PilanralA Man wbe Hendrik Willem Van Loai takes over the microphone to Ry tab mond Gram Swing during the in to mny top tars vacation, A celebrated hbtorlan, thor of many iuccef i b of tag from "The Story tri to "The Arts." He's e talented rw correipoodent was He UniaL Hotand ktar tha Associated Prase ta a clever tax the last war. He a habit oi doini wa srttat ha. Tlwy colors on hla notes to friend. i the to decipher get hla wife for his writing to unreadable. . b 3 SMALL g, lBtfiEti Ames Williams 1 IwHTshcr"7 Tree SEW HCW- - and a Woman on aWVialer liiiPiiili m MotortaU orvicef SYNOPSIS Wc recruited off tha beach at suggested, "I know you think Peter Honolulu, be explained. "Father might have saved Uncle Ton from Caona McAustand wa II yaara old signed Hurd there. I wouldn't have being killed; but don't people when ho salted from America to under-5- k get hla post aa a missionary In the FIJI taken him; and I don't let him aft killed whaling right along? I'm sure btendA A crime he had committed E at alL Then's something I don't if anyone eould have done anything, a Htpl excitement had shattered aU hie eonMenee in hlmiell. He felt forced to like about that man. . He grins too Peter would have. who 0 boardDoneaiter, pretty much, maybe; and he's a poor hand He cried: "Oh, aU right! You can ed the ship Mary at Honolulu. She woo ea to steer, anyway. route to visit her parents, who wore stand up for him if you want to! on Gilead bland. Mery wes She led him to discuss other men attracted by Georfe'e attempts to avoid She decided that her own and she r. One day George accidentally fell aboard; watched him, as the peace iff mind she must know ta overboard. Mary unhesltatlnsly dove Into days passed, develop Into mature detail how her uncle died. The tag too aeato rescue Georae, who fells In and resolute man before her eyes, was lovw with her. When the boat approached on the desk ta the comher home on Gilead Island, they learned his every ward, speaking mon usually roan. She had never looked that Mary's parents had both died. guarding when he strongly gave orders, keep- at 11 but she went to do so now, Ceorge volunteered to taka charge of Uw minion and asked be his ing himself a little aloof even from My toproposal wife. She accepted his clumsy turning back the page slowly. Since the mates. Peter, she saw, put the Venturer left Gilead, Richard and they left the ship to live in her farmer home on the Island. The scanty himself under no such restraint She had made the entries; and she of tha natives shocked Georae at 4rn hut he was too ho ooon became reconciled to thought sometimes PJL thought his handwriting had changed Uiir eustomi. Mary discovered that friendly with the men. When George tremendously in the five or six years Cork ran, a aailor friend of Geone'i. had was well enough, they brought him since he wrote her that harsh note gome there to help George end Mary If on deck. When he was on deck. in they needed him. Their peaceful life reply to hers which Peter, with a wai Interrupted one day when a ship Mazy was always near him; and boy's malicious cruelty, had given topped ta the harbor ta search of pearte. They see the purl divers at- Peter spent much time near him. She turned back foe pages of tached end their schomer sunk by a George's chair in cheerful talk. But tha log till she came to entries in The ehlp. pirates hud their but sha saw pin that whoever was with them Richards father's hand, till she toward the bay near their village. Geori ids Mary inland far aafety and walk, when Peter approached was apt to found at last the one she sought to Uw beach alon and defenie-ZZ move quietly away. mm. Natives carry him back to Mary It did not make the matter clear. Uter. ehot through the shoulder. And the others aboard treated the Nevertheless its implications were Nattye killed Um plratca that night and mate with scant respect He spent damning. Captain Corr had written: M taelr boat ilha The haler, the Venturer, arrived. we more time with George end her than told that It captata had died,Mary and that "Day began fair, wind light and bto ion, Richard and Peter Corr, wen wu natural seeming to turn to to charge aa captain and Ant mete. them as a westerly. Sighted bowhead well out and a refuge sanctuary, from the Ice and lowered bed but wee told tar Peter three tael ho publicly laughed at her affection. to escape from tha dislike which boats. The mate, Tom Hanltae, got George woe a sfek man when the Ven-tararrived. George agreed to leave fast; but foe whale cut his flukes the Mond when he law that the epidemic and smashed the boat then swept among the natives wee earned for hie the water. Tom Hanlina was holdconsumptive condition. A native gave Man a small bag of pearl os a Uning up Joe Bingham who eould not well present. to one. ALOI NG BACK ova b OF FRAMES 8NBOARD COVERJHXWITH MONK'S CLOTH- (UPHOLSTERY TACKS BRACKETS;FRINGE home from the fNclubHERMrs.way Martindale was thinking, "It will be my turn next. What will they think when they come to our house?" Then she put her latch key into the lock and stepped into her own front hall. Just what I was afraid of, she said aloud. "When you look at this hall as an outsider the worst thing you. think is that its owner is lacking in imagination. Right then things began to happen. The Shabby old hall carpet was washed right on the floor and then dyed a deep green with hot dye applied with a scrub brush. The long lines of the new green sateen curtains turned the apace between door and window into a definite panel crying to a long mirror and a console shelf. The swim. Tlie whale smashed them. sketch shows you how these were Third mate Peter Corr was handy. made from next to nothing. The He pleked up foe other men. My frames of the three inexpensive son Richard came up foat and killed small mirrors were painted red the whale. Cutting In tonight Tha before they were fastened togethbodies were not found. Day ended er. The shelf waa covered with aa it began. The words, Mary thought carried an overtone of deep regret like r"" CHAPTER IX Continued -1-1La ter Tommy made the bunk ready; and Richard carried George in, and Mary made him comfortable for the night When he slept she went to her own quarters. Alone there, beginning to undresi, the remembered the packet Jaram-b- o had given her. She unbuttoned her waist and drew the little bundle out and opened it Although she had been sure what aha would find, her heart clutched at her throat when she saw them. In the dim lamp light the little handful of pearls glowed warmly. She stirred them with her finger, counted them. Fourteen. She stood looking down at them trying to understand. The men who killed Fritz must have looted his schooner before they burned the craft and sank it Jarambo, ta turn, had searched their vessel and found the pearls and kept them. Mazy looked at them ta a sort iff terror; end when a knock sounded lightly on the door behind her, she turned with a gasp of surprise. The door opened. Peter stood there. He looked past oer, saw the pearl I Before she could move to hide them he stepped past her; took sane of them ta his hands with an exclamation of delight He turned to her, his eyes shining. Where'd you get them? Jarambo gave them to me." Where'd he. get them? She remembered Richard' warnI suppose ha found them ing. somewhere. He said huskily: Maybe he got them at the island! Maybe there ere morel Has anybody seen them?" No. Well don't show them to any- MIRRORS JOINED WITH METAL STRAPS bbu wwawiuiwisl Brighten Your Home shame- - Corkran, have you served en whafore befere?" met him elsewhere. She wondered whether it were true that others, like Tommy, blamed him for the tragedy of her uncles death. There were questions she wished to ask. She chose to ask them of Corkran, since ha presumably could not suspect what was ta her mind. One day when Corkran bad tha wheel Mery moved Georges chair near the companion to catch the sun behind the after house and walked over to Ihe wheeL CHAPTER Z "Corkran, have you served on whalen before? Mary asked. 1 have that, ma'am. "Wen you a harpooner? Aye, ma'am, end I was. Does Capn Corr know it? He said with a respect which made she promised. She "I won't asked, suddenly wondering at his In- her warmly happy: If theres anytrusion here: Did Georgs send for thing about any man aboard the me? Capn doesnt know, ma'am, then He shook his head, smiling. "No, the men dont know it himself. He's i Just stopped on my way to bed to able, that one. neke sure you were comfortable.'' She nodded ta content end she Did you have some He touched the packet ta her asked Corkran: Better let me lock them up exciting fights? tend. tor you." Aye. some; but mostly, a whale I'd rather keep them. I'll bide dies by the book, if they're struck right and lanced fair." hem somewhere. "When they get mad and wreck He did not urge her; yet he showed boat and charge around, you the to go. no disposition do anything but keep out of Tm glad you're aboard. I'm a can't know, the way, can you? you tha Venturer, on wolf e ,tio "Well an extra iron into him will fhe crew is down on me." He him. like aa nol he said. turn she but thought pinned as he spoke; a fighting whale- theres no With ie was not amused. knowing, but I've seen It come out Why? Oh. it's that business about your So, she thought, if Peter had harancle," he admitted. "They think that other whale, it might used pooned I because was afraid. Just her uncle. Her eye saved have of clear boat our my heed. I backed clouded; end she felt Corkran Jie suds so I'd have a chance to a that watching her, but George asked pick up the men. and after, started the man on that elll" question me "Stern Jiey started calling You some new tale, and George listened He added appealingly: thought ta Min a kid. spite with intent Interest Mary Know, Maty. I'm man George wa better every day. of this beardl Im the youngest She thought more often, after that aboard except Tommy. I sure need about tha attitude of the other Han-lin- e friends. aboard toward Peter. Tommy 'Well you've got one now, Peter. to avoid her, as we beginning And really, they're U your friend, If he liked her ta his mind with the For of course. You're Just sensitive. mate. One day she med an opsorabout it Heaven sake don't go feeling portunity to talk to Tommy ry tor yourself." She eoid: The devil of it is not having anyTommy. I don't see much of you one I can talk ta lately." lot of "You cen talk to me; to George "I'm pretty buiy. Got the and me." She laughed. "In to work to do." He added sullenly: "1 went ihe .dded. "I of com- morning, guess you've got plenty to to bed now, Peter. and left the PStai decided to push tha issue. Right, be assented, You mean Peter? CDurtag the Am d?1 bo,rd "Sure." ot the much expeet you're Venturer, George slept She said gently: back Into crept strength while sort of deserted you time, Tva feeling awake Maty him. When he waa him tender-an- d stayed with him, giving His voice suddenly waa husky. store of her from strength "Will you're my couita, aren't you? but and comforting; that first night when 1 even it, and courage And need not did When he wea aileep and because I couldn't wait a short came deck. on to com nd talked Ju her, ah wea pt you see to you, of come U the time, didn't pay any She learned to recognize him to Some were the men ta the crew. to mel" competent, snd attention at good sailors, brisk, She smiled aecretly. amused Rick4 "Tommy, she cheerful; but others, jealousy. hla boyish tot mltted to Mary, were a poor - i 'I to She put the log away, wishing she had not read it; and during the next few days she tried to forget this cloud which hung over Peter's head. Richard counted on Ailing their remaining casks among the right whales south of Juan Fernandes; but before setting his course that way be wished to provision the ship. When Mazy looked out of her cabin window next morning, aha saw an island close aboard; and after breakfast she brought George on deck to sit with her under the boat house and watch foe rugged, luxuriantly wooded shore along which they were making. Isaiah Joined them. Mazy wondered why no canoes appeared. "Die anchorage is further on, Isaiah told her. "Theyll bo there to meet us, and a pretty covey of girls swimming out to come aboard. I've put in here before. The girls are a mein fine lot" George looked at him; and Mary said smilingly: "Such talk, Isaiah! Pm surprised at you I A little Uter he nodded toward the bay they were entering. "Here coma foe canoes to meet us now. '1 see them, Mazy assented. Be seemed absorbed ta foe scene before them; chuckled, said: "Them canoes coming off ere loaded down with what we'll want That 'un off t'the board's got a live pig in Hear him squeal?" The men were aloft busy with foe sells; foe canoes laden deep and full of eager islanders earns racing near as foe Venturer swung to her anchor. George end Mary went aft where Richard was; and Mazy saw that Richard waa frowning, looking uneasily at tha canoes and the black heads of the girls swimming out to the ship. The men aloft finished their tasks there end tumbled down to the deck again and lined foe rail Swimming girls, their long hair streaming, came nearer; and foe men aboard shouted to them in robust and gusty welcome. Mary watched, smiling, catching foe happy infection of their friendliness; and she turned to speak to Richard, and saw him watching George, and then Richard said suddenly: "Mr. McAustand, I wish you and Mary would go below. George waa looking at the girls, his face stem. Ha asked: "Why. Cap'n Corr? Those girls will be swarming aboard here in another five min- it ute." "Then why need you let them aboard? Keep the girls off foe ship. Surely you can hold your men in hand?" Richard shook his head. "Be reasonable, Mr. McAustand. Father alhis ways picked young men ships. They haven't lean a woman for over four months. Youre young enough yourself to know that young man misses the sight of pretty girt. Its human nature. George spoke with more restraint than be felt "If men can't control themselves, shouldn't they be controlled? "Ever try to atop rata falling?' "These men Richard challenged. me. You know, have to work Mr. McAualand, you cen hose men Just so far, and you can do it two ways. I can have a ship full of fights on my hands, fists going aU tha time, bloody noses, whippings, and maybe killings before were done. Or I can have a crew of men who know I'm fair and reasonable and try to be tha same. Georg said, "You're pretty coldblooded. "My Job ta my ship." 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