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The Curse of Progress
Unusual
Guest (about to spend Uie night
in a haunted chamber) ? Has any
thing ? er ? unusual ever happened
in connection with this room?
Sinister Retainer? Not for over 50
years, sir.
Guest (relieved)? And what hap
pened then?
Sinister Retainer? A gentleman
who spent the night here, sir, ap
peared at breakfast the next morn
ing.? Stray Stories Magazine.
Tommy Preferred the Dog
Tommy? Mummy, has Aunt Betty
got a little baby?
Mother ? Yes, dear.
Tommy ? Has Aunt May?
Mother? No, aha has a little dog
instead.
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first pick !-f Portland Express.
No Worry About Gas
Herman ? Jasper used to have a
car that con $3,000.
Jerry? What kind of ? car doas be
uae now?
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SO PHENOMENAL is the suc
cess of National Broadcast
ing company's Spelling Bee
program that soon it will be
transferred from its Saturday
afternoon spot to an evening
hour on the blue network.
Apparently the whole country
feels the urge to compete, for mail
pours in from colleges, from old
people's homes, from women's clubs
and orphans' asylums, from volun
teer firemen and swanky country
clubs asking for a chance to join
the fun.
Paul Wing, who conducts the pro
gram, travels around the country at
top speed, broadcasting from here
and there, drawing such crowds of
fans you would think it was Robert
Taylor making a personal appear
ance.
If Carole Lombard is not already
one of your favorite stars, she will
be as soon as you
see "Swing High,
Swing Low." She is
so beautiful, so in
gratiating, such a
good sport that you
just want to climb
up to the screen and
shake Fred McMur
ray for nearly
breaking her heart.
This picture may do
iiu ena 01 aamage
and cause innumer- Carole
able family rows, Lombard
for Carole never
nags, never whimpers, never rages.
The character she plays is going to
be held up as a model for behavior
in private life by all the young
fiances and husbands.
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Frances Farmer, who plays the
feminine lead in "Toast of New
York," has skyrocketed to fame in
record time, bat nevertheless, she
has not buried her stage ambitions.
This summer she will go to New
Hampshire to work with the Peter
boro Players.
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The rest of Hollywood may be
lieve that Glenn Morris, Olympic
decathlon winner, will make an
ideal Tarzan, but Lupe Velez holds
firmly to the belief that only Johnny
Weismuller can effectively play the
part. Even Lupe had to admit in
the midst of argument that Glenn
Morris had the looks and physique
for the part, but she still held out
that he would never be able to give
the Tarzan yell. Whereupon some
old meanie said that in that case
the producers would hire the same
yeller who howled for Johnny.
Marion Claire, who for the past
two years has been trouping around
the country with "The Great
Waltz," has been signed to play
Bobby Breen's mother in "Make a
Wish." Schulberg has signed Lenore
Ulric, who was so good as the vi
cious grafting friend of "Camilie,"
to play in "The Great Gambini."
A girl in her 'teens named Wyn
Cahoon who has had considerable
success on the New York stage has
been signed by Columbia, who have
also nailed the veteran Dick Arlen
down to a contract to keep him from
gallivanting off to England again.
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For those audiences that like
chills and fever, horror and sus
pense, blood and thunder, there are
two new pictures just made to or
der. "The Soldier and the Lady,"
an RKO picture which is really that
old classic of spine chillers, "Mich
ael Strogoff," is the more spectacu
lar since it introduces army scenes
made in Europe. More intimate, but
less blood-curdling, is "Love From
a Stranger," which stars Ann Hard
ing and Basil Rathbone. It is a
story of a mild young woman who
wins a sweepstake prize and mar
ries a fiend who has dispatched sev
eral wives via morbidly-contrived
murder.
ODDS AND ENDS ? Bing Crosby has
been kidded so much about his balloon
ing figure that he has taken up tennis in
an effort to reduce. Incidentally , did you
hear hti old friend Harry Barris on his
program? And wouldn't you love to see
him in a picture with Bing? . . . Basil
Rathbone , as I kept reminding myself all
through his horrifying antics in "Love \
From a Stranger," keeps 86 kinds of tea
on hand at his house so as to have just
the flavor he wants of an afternoon . . . I
AU Hollywood swooped down on the
Selznick-l fiternational studios to witch <
the Coronation scenes in m The Prisoner
of Zenda .** And then Mudrline Carroll
broke up the scene by whispering to
Ronald Colman just as the hundreds of
extras in the procession got under way,
m Don't look now, but I think we are
being followed"
? Western Newspaper Union.
Clayfield Baffles Experts
There is a clayfield at the village
of Ewenny, near Bridgend, from
which clay has been taken for near
ly a century, yet there are no signs
of excavations, rotes a writer in
London Answers Magazine. Experts I
are baffled, for there should be a
hole at least fifty feet dep. It is
known as the "Potter's Field," and
adjoins a world ? famous pottery.
Thousands of tons of clay have been
t?ken from it, but the supply seems
inexhaustible
Sunbonnet Girls to
Applique on a Quilt
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So quaint, so colorful ? ihese
adorable "Sunbonnet" maidens
with their bobbing balloons ? you
won't be able to wait to applique
them on a quilt I The block meas
ures 9 inches. Here's a long-locked
for opportunity to utilize those gay
scraps you've been saving. You
Pattern 5734
can use the same design on scarfs
and pillows and so complete a
bedroom ensemble. The patches
are simple in form? you'll find the
work goes quickly. In pattern 5724
you will find the Block Chart, an
illustration for cutting, sewing and
finishing, together with yardage
chart, diagram of quilt to help
arrange the blocks for single and
double bed size, and a diagram of
block which serves as a guide
for placing the patches and sug
gests contrasting materials.
To obtain this pattern send IS
cents in stamps or coins (coins
preferred) to The Sewing Circle
Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th
Street, New York, N. Y.
Write plainly your name, address
and pattern number.
Mail Service in Alaska
Alaska is the show place of mail
service, the last frontier, the re
gion of the greatest variety of
mail transportation in the world.
There one may see the mail car
ried by railroad, wheeled horse
vehicles, horse sleds, dog sleds,
reindeer sleds, by men on foot and
on snowshoes, by steamboat, gas
oline boat, the white man's row
boat, the Eskimo kayak and the
airplane. ? Washington Post.
Why Laxatives
Fail In Stubborn
Constipation
Twelve to 24 hours is too long to wait
when relief from clogged bowele and
conetipation Is needed, for then enor
moua quantitiee of bacteria accumu*
late, causing QAS, indigestion and
many restless, sleepless nights.
If you want REAL, QUICK RELIEF,
take a liquid compound such as Ad
lerika. Adlerlka contalne SEVEN ca
thartic and carminative ingredients
that act on the stomach and BOTH
bowele. Moet "overnight" laxatives
contain one ingredient that acts on the
lower bowel only.
Adlerika'e DOUBLE ACTION gives
your eystem a thorough cleansing,
bringing out old poisonous waste mat
ter that may have caused QAS pains,
sour stomach, headachee and sleepless
nights for months.
Adlerika relieves stomach QAS at
once and ueuatty removes bowel con
gestlon In lees than two hours. No
waiting for overnight results. This
famous treatment nas been recom
mended by many doctors and drug
gists for 35 yeare. Take Adlerika one
half hour before breakfast or one hour
before bedtime and in a short while
you will feel marvelously refreshed.
At all Leading Drugglete.
Books Are Company
If you can entertain yourself,
you are fortified against many a
long evening without company.
Try the companionship of books.
To Women:
If you suffer every month you owe
It to yourself to take note of Cardui
and find out whether It will benefit
you.
Functional pains of menstruation
have, In many, many cases, been
eased by Cardui. And where mal
nutrition (poor nourishment) had
taken away women's strength, Car
dui has been found to Increase the
appetite, improve digestion and in that
way help to build up a natural resistance
to certain useless suffering. (Where Car
dui falls to benef% consult a physician.)
Ask your druggist for Cardui ? (pro
nounced "Card-u-i.")
Show Intelligence
You don't hear babies using the
baby talk that grown people utter
to them.
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