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Show . per m'.' SBJIPSiTS E THOUSANDS HUNT VV7LD GOLD To help Miose who lielp themselves, Joseph 15. Meyer, director of the famous Botanic Gardens, Hammond, Ind., will send his Herbalist's Herb-alist's Almanac free, telling all who write him, where and how to gather wild-growing medicinal herbs. Worth millions, mil-lions, they are readily marketed. Wanted specimens include: in-clude: Queen of the Meadow Koot used as a tea for lumbago, lum-bago, Wild Plum Bark for asthma, Black Cohosh for rheumatism and arthritis, Peppermint Herli for stomach trouble and many others. Photo shows typical herb-picking scene. , KDUY UOUIN SKLIOCTING THE "STARS OF TO-MOKItOW" TO-MOKItOW" FOK HADIO FAME Youthful maestro , of the famous radio I'iro Chief Orchestra and two ' assistants shown here selecting applicants for vocal i auditions on the Texaco National Open audition con-tOMtduring con-tOMtduring Duclun'scoiist-to-coast personal appearance tour with the Fire Chief Orchestra. Amateurs and professionals will be selected on the weekly program- i 1 1 i - i L - - ; j t Senator David Walsh and Robert F. Wag- ' ner listening to Mrs. Simkhovitch who headed a group that included 37 mothers from New York's east side and entered their plea for passage of the Wagner Bill v lor better housing. , lat; MM "1 nio -vj Am ..... yf , ', tlie f ' f A ' rar 'i t r " " 1 hi' i 1 in k (' y ' f ; , '' 'J cal ' ( wil SILHOUETTE OF WHITE Frances Drake, motion picture star, poses as a an Spanisk dancer. This American girl . , first attracted attention as a dancer In Loudon, graduated to the English I screen and thence to Hollyv ood. I Edwin "Alabama" Pitts, Sing Sing's star athelete, ; walks from the "big house" a free man. A Contro- versy arises over j his future now that the head of the International f Baseball League has vetoed the job I offered him by the ! Albajiy Senators. t 7. 1 1 - C?, f j la A an I ? i .1 ru lestro.. - - yj con-k. 1f,' - Si ranee rr X !! !i!ff,l"l V ' 4 " r S i 'i'l,' ' I 0f ; 4 v "U I e , : " w -r "iji To Officials of the Royal Lions Auto Club of Stoekbridge, G Mich., look over the Oldsmobtle knee-action just before naming the Oldsmobile as tho "Car of the year" and ' "Official Car" of the club. The club is an organization of 303 high school boys for preparing themselves for "i important places In the automobile Industry. While W General Manager Harold Mayer explains the knee- S'1 action principle, one of the boys crawls under the car 5U to examine It for himself be |