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Show j Tvm PTPTI rnTTNTV pPAPFP P rri By Jos Bowers MISTLETOE Now Playing DIZZY DRAMAS ADVENTURERS CLUB HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF!' Hello The Face at the Window 99 everybody: know, boys and girls, that ornery old dame, Old Lady Adventure, is seldom a welcome guest in anybodys house. When she goes out calling she has to crash the gate, for doggone few people ever send her engraved invitations. But she gets in just the same, and because she comes uninvited and unannounced, she takes you by surprise. And I dont think the old girl was ever more unwelcome or more unexpected than on the night she picked to drop in on Mae Towers Mrs. John J. Towers, thrtt is of Bay Park, L. I. Jk That was in 1918, when Mae and her husband and her kids lived in an apartment in New York city. And of all times, the old g&l with the thrill bag had to pick December 24 Christmas Eve to do her calling. No one ever expected callers less than Mae Towers did that evening. Hef husband worked nights and Mae wasnt expecting him home until morning. Her two young children were- - in bed, and she was all alone. BuSy, too. What mother of young children isnt busy on Christmas Eve? It was our custom, she says, to keep all the toys and presents concealed until Christmas morning when Santa Claus was the one who received all the glory for having brought them. The tree wasnt set up and trimmed until after the children had gone to bed. And what with trimming that tree and putting the presents around it, Mae had enough to do without bothering with callers. Especially callers like Old Lady Adventure.Turn All Lights On in Apartment. It was along about eleven oclock and Mae was just putting the finishing touches on the tree when she heard a noise. It was a peculiar sound, and it startled her for a moment. It seemed to come from an animal in pain, she says. It was more of a gurgle than a groan, and I couldnt conceive of any human being making such a sound. My first thought was of my babies and I hurried to the room where they lay. They were sleeping soundly. Then I walked out through the apartment putting on all the lights as I passed through each room. Mae went right through to the kitchen, but there wasnt a sound of stillness of the hour was any description and she began to think-th- e nerves. The house was a her apartment, and she knew ' most of the neighbors. She felt pretty sure theyd all be in bed by this time. I went back to playing Santa Claus again, she says, and tried, to forget about it. Then it occurred to me that there was a new tenant in the apartment right next to ours. They might possibly have a dog or a cat. Then, just as Mae was consoling herself and telling herself she had solved the mystery of that sound, it came again. And this time she stood petrified, for it sounded as if someone was gasping her name. I had my back turned toward the door of the front hall, and there was a glass panel in the upper section. I turned around slowly, and there, in the middle of that panel was a face pressed flat against the glass. And once again came that horrible sound! - g ten-fami- ly least one New Years resolution: to resolve that she will build her family diet in 1939 first of all around the protective foods, milk, eggs, fruits and vegetables. It will be my privilege each to help interpret for you the week By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS discoveries of nutritional amazing HAS been customary for a long time to mark the begin- science ; and to show how you can ning of a new year with the ringing of bells, with merry- utilize the newer knowledge of nuto help increase the mental making, and with the hope expressed to ones friends that trition and efficiency of your physical they will enjoy greater health, happiness and prosperity in family. the forthcoming twelve months. Together then, let us resolve to Though greetings are usually exchanged in a spirit of travel along the highroad of well- C. Houston Goudiss Offers New Year's Resolutions Concerning Foods and Nutrition. Suggests How to Healthier and Happier Help Make Your IT gayety, the occasion frequently does, as indeed it should, being in have an undercurrent of so-- S lemnity. For it is quite fitting and many of them feel that it is that we should view the close difficult to keep pace, as they of one year and the beginning would like to do, with the science of nutrition. of another as both an Ending which 1939. Questions Answered fast-movi- and a Beginning, even though we recognize that life goes along in an unbroken stream. The magic hour of midnight may well Now, during this week brings us the beginning of a new year, now is a time after taking inventory of what you have or have hot done to look forward, to mark the end of survey the road that lies ahead. Mrs. K. Mc.N. You should inat least two rich sources of each of the vitamins in your menus every day. It is also important to serve some raw food, as for example, a salad, in planning the diet of persons in normal health. Use fruits liberally and provide a pint of milk for each adult, a quart for every child, either as a beverage or in cooked dishes. clude Before every wife and mother certain of our misbehangs the curtain of the future takes, and the of greater that will be slowly drawn aside, ginning wisdom in acting, revealing the destiny of herself, husband and her children, as WNU C. Houston Goudiss 1939 43. thinking, and liv- her future becomes the the present, ing. It seems to me as tomorrow becomes today. Hibernating Bridge And as your loved ones travel that the week in of which we celebrate the road life, it is you who have to help them atin it is a New The Steffenbach bridge of the power your Years Her Name Very Clearly. She Could Distinguish 7 bodies ; tain for time alert, strong vigorous appropriate FurkaOberalp railway is one of I tried so hard to call out, but the words just wouldnt come. The particularly the most unique spans of its kind to resolve to take stock efficiently working minds. mothers knob of the door turned slowly, and when the door wouldnt give, two of the of daily living that Now is the time for you to de- in Switzerland, for every year, in program hands were spread over the glass, slapping it and slamming it. Again have outlined for their fami- termine to make the power of food fall, as soon as the line shuts down came that strange gurgling sound, and this time I could distinguish my they so that they shall not for the winter, it is removed from and if necessary, to alter it their lies; name very clearly. Then, all of a sudden I began to feel ashamed of so that every member may gain a flag inpower, their travels along the high- the destructive path of the StefOne of my neighbors might be in trouble and I was standing more g myself. When this generous share of way, but draw new strength for fenbach avalanche. there stiff with fear instead of going to the rescue. Gathering up my and contentment. each days journey every time scenic line was built before the courage I asked who it was. I was doubly surprised when the answer they sit down at your table, sit war a solid stone viaduct had been came. It was my new neighbor next door. down, as I have said before, to provided for this particular crossHomemaker for a Questions Mae ran over and opened the door, and she says shell never in the ing of the Furka-Reus- s I believe that every homemaker Life! 1915 an avalanche forget the sight she saw there. It was her neighbor all right a In valley. to for to owes it her family pause beautiful woman with great brown eyes and dark, curly hair. In 1926 a a few moments at this season to The Tremendous Power of Food swept the bridge away. But on that fine face there was a twisted, maniacal expression. folded be can which up in span road look backwards along the . Her right eye seemed to be dilated to twice its normal size and toto to it from the winter are be the What protect going that she and her family have trav- morrow they her mouth was drawn away down to one side. The mouth was in mounted indeed influenced and is elements again by eled in recent months. drooling, and her eyes were moist. She was in nightclothes, and eat today, for there the spring was placed across the what they of Have taken advantage you Quick, come with me, her hair hung loose in wild disorder. the knowledge offered by modern never was a truer statement than Steffenbach. she said. . The Devil is in my bed. nutritional science? Can you con- that man is what he eats. And My first impulse, Mae says, was to scream. Then I remembered not that physical say with conviction that does and mean something I had once read that the best thing to do in a case like this scientiously mental prowess superiority husband was to humor the patient, for I knew by this time that the woman was that you have given your result the table when SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY only may food different all children the and imme.stark mad. I did all I could to comfort her and told her I would On set is the conwith luxuries! for are elements that necessary Devil. the diately destroy trary, malnutrition, which means 0 Our lobby is delightfully air buoyant, radiant health? The Devil Turns Out to Be Her Husband. not necessarily cooled during the summer months If you have grown as you should nutrition, is found in the Radio for Every Room & Mae took her by the hand and let the poor woman lead her in the past year . . . and no improper of homes the wealthy as well as some how cold remark about back into the apartment. She made a is homemaker who doing really in the homes of the underpriviit was but it really wasnt cold. Mae made that remark so the first class job ever remains static ; The power of food is deleged. mad woman wouldnt notice that she was shaking with terror. she moves with the times . . . not so much by what As they reached the bedroom the woman screamed, There he is, then it is inevitable that there has termined, as And who was there, says Mae, but you by what you choose. spend, and pointed to the bed. been a gradual change in the charnot One need her husband. spend a great deal acter of the food that you have The womans husband woke up at the sound of th scream. He was put on your table three times a for food to provide the milk and as frightened as Mae was, but Mae saved the day. She signalled to him day. But can you feel confident other dairy products, fruits and with her eye, and then proceeded to pqt on a fine act of chasing the those meals have been right in vegetables that should be conin abujjiance. There is alDevil away by beating on the bedclothes. every respect? Have they included sumed milk for those The husband slipped out of the room and phoned the police ways evaporated carbothe necessary protein, fats, HOTEL and meanwhile, Mae kept her occupied by beating away at those included at who do not care to buy bottled Have they hydrates? to in Mae child a was her like She me, bedclothes. gratitude least 12 minerals; the six known milk, or who prefer to use it as a says, until the police arrived and she saw the uniforms. She vitamins; and sufficient bulk or supplement to bottled milk. And wasnt so crazy that she couldnt sense the fact that they had come cellulose to help maintain regular since large numbers of fruits and Rates $1.50 to $3.00 to take her away. Nor too crazy to outwit them. Immediately vegetables are now in season prachabits? health come to room. in her , The Hotel Temple Square haa a she disrobed and dared them tically throughout the year, it is highly desirable, friendly atmosBut once again Mae came to the rescue. Shg persuaded the poor to almost choose always possible phere. You will alwaysfind itimmac-ulat-e, Time to Take Inventory woman to dress, telling her they would both go down to the police stavarieties of these mineral- - and supremely comfortable, and too not Do if discouraged you vitamin-bearin- g thoroughly agreeable.You can thereintion and prefer charges against those cops. The woman did as she cannot be foods are that fore understand why thia hotel isi answer yes to all of these HIGHLY RECOMMENDED suggested, and they took her away quietly. expensively priced. questions, because the chances She is still in the hospital, says Mae, an incurable case. Anc You can also appreciate why i are that many other homemakers me this soul mistake that didnt been have times I of distinction to atop poor grateful its aatmark many Be It Resolved: thia beautiful hostelry may also find it necessary to give for the Devils wife. a partially negative answer. MothI should, therefore, like to urge ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. But Ill bet a quick thinker like Mae would have found a way are ers homemaker to make at people, every especially busy out of that, too. -- ' well-bein- Ur-ser- en under-nutritionb- ut Temple Square t -- ' Copyright. Atlanta Had Other Names In 1821 the land which was the site of the founding of Atlanta was ceded by the Creek Indians to the state. The first cabin was built in 1833 and in 1836 engineers drove the stake which was to mark the end of the proposed state railroad. For that reason the towns first name was Terminus. In 1843 the name was changed tQ Marthasville in honor of the daughter of Governor Lumpkin. In 1847 it was incorporated as a city with the name of Atlanta, probably suggested by the railroad which was called the Western & Atlantic. It was made the capital of the state in 1868. WNU Service. Early Lecturers Fees J. Alber says in the Louis Com- mentator: In v 1831 Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: I am willing to come to Waltham on the date you suggest and lecture to your Lyceum for the $5 fee you offer, but I think you should also give me four quarts of oats for my horse. Daniel Webster was the first lecturer to receive a fee of $100; Abraham Lincoln lectured at Cooper Union for $200, anc in 1880 Henry Ward Beecher was paid the first known fee of $1,000. After finding Livingstone in Africa, Henry M. Stanley received $100,000 and all expenses for a hundred nUEEXY QDELUnTIIQDM on Main Street olution going on. Changes in good dress styles and food prices . . . the Give a thought to Main Street as the rise of a hat crown fall furniture of these All headlines! prices scan you todays matters vitally affect our daily the worlds excitement isnt in Europe. living . . . and the news is ably, fully covered in advertisements. 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