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PAG2 Til J. W. ZACHERY Dentist Offices in the Postoffice Building Formerly Occupied by Dr. Luther H. Butler Phone 163-J Hertford, N. C. Glamorous Gladys Swarthout Defies Afternoon "Let-Down" 7. o)is u tot BMeusaees; Sear ttemaefe; riatalenee; Naussa and Stok Headachj da to CeasMperMos. By Jane Rogers PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSl ), 11 C., lJAY. JUNE 19, 1936. (5 jf B r- , ri ' --tw 1 i Released thro UNITED ARTISTS ' What Has Oom Bbfobi: Bddio Pink, mshtailor and manager of Ma Carton' Dream land Amusement Park, hat oom threatened by n group of racke teers yhm want to install crook ed dot machtnee. With tho aid of ClarUtfl migg, hit pretty too rotary, to foot all their attempt; and oven wottint a dictograph rtoard conversation which revealt thatTanoe, tho loader of tho moo, tot been gumy of tho murder several, manager be fore Bidie. The gangttert learn ho hat tho record, and ttart after him, . '. " '; THE CHASE Chapte ing up finally f er vi Eddie left his office, in search of the police, a few minutes be fore Vance and his mob burst in. Copple rushed to the window. -Beat It!" he yelled. "The cops are coming!" But Vance remained calm. "A fortunate turn of events, gentle men," be said. Quickly he nlanned his ambush. As the squad of park police rushed Into the loom, they were lmmeaiaieiy slugged and disarmed. Vance and his henchmen then dressed them selves In the policemen's uniforms and .set out In search of Eddie. They came across him still hunting frantically for a park policeman. He greeted them enthusiastically, until, coming closer, he recognised 'Vance. Vance lunged for him, but Eddie ducked, and dashed into the Fun House, closely followed by the .gangsters. He trinrted and fell in front of a mechanical figure of a boxer, lust into vano- oower- iul blows -dealt by the mechanical urize-firhter. Sadie, tthlnklng some Good Sa- unfltn tnA earns to his reSCU. rose is &i .feet, and extended his nana to Xbank tne stranger. , una last blow 4m ihe machine caught him neatly en the chin, ana sent him tumbling" into a revolving when Eddie flung by one of the park contrap tions to the base of a huge basket, belonging to. the captive balloon that was on of the Park's major attractions. Eddie was ' stunned. Before ha could com to himself, an arm reached out - and grasped him, around the neck, urung urn com pletely off the ground and Into tho balloon The arm belonged to Park yakarku. 1 watch yon like faawkr said the faithful Parkvakarkos. . Sddie and Parkyakarkns crouch ed In the basket. Eddie had been hauled In none too sees, or now Vance nd bis men came upon the scene and searched hi all directions through the crowd for their victim. Vtom their post Inside the bas ket, Eddie could hear the voice of the announcer. -"Its going up, folks -the huge captive balloon It's going up a mile 8,280 feet. Don't forget folks this evening, the mammoth, col ossal, stupendous fireworks display, folks. Homan candles, skyrockets, 8 In wheels will be projected from le. balloon basket ..." The voice seemed suddenly to re cede. Unknown to Eddie, the an nounocer had pushed the lever that released the balloon, and it was see if Jbarrei. .Mad Chase Them followed mad chase In the Van Heetae, which left both the pursuers sens tM pursuea oom nleUlv dizzy when they finally emerged. Eddie sought refuge In a roller coaster car; hut the gang sters managed to .catch . the rear car . of the aeeae train, sddie uncoupled his car. sned gained a slight lead. His car stalled on top f the tecUna, and to bad to get oat and push. Over tbe top the car j rained momentum mo rapidy that iXddie was unable to gat nacK into it, and the ear mad ft dtesy dash downward wtth Eddie hanging on, boriaontalh outstretched. Again his car lost speed on a second Incline, hat as Eddie got out to push again. In stumbled and dropped through the trestle, just as the train carry ing Vance and the mob roared over- ascending at a rapid rate. I "SasshP said Eddie. "I'll "That's my Job," said Farkyakar kus bravely.. "1 take care of Vance." And he rose and put one leg over the edge of the basket. In that . position he remained frozen,, transfixed, urtth fear as he realized his predicament, and saw the earth gradually receding, and the figures below growing smaller and smaller. BOdta, seeing his ter ror, rushed to tbe side of the basket, and learned for tte first time that they were nearly a suite up in the air. He hauled Paakyakarkus back into the car, but now a new danger threatened them. . The rise of the balloon was suddenly checked. Vance and his men had discovered that their quarry was overhead, and had taken charxa of the con- Xbe tover-was snrown into and the balloon began to descend, so rapidly that Sddie and his bodyguard war almost hurled out of the basket Th Rosea "It's Vance and his mob!'' Eddie yelled. . -I nx 'em," said Parkyakarku. And he began to drop ballast down on the gangsters. One by one they were sent flying until finally a bag struck tbe man at the controls. Am he fell backward, he carried the lever with Mm, and t the balloon again rose rapfaUy oo rapidly this tune, for it broke loose, to the ac companiment of a grand display of fireworks. To add to the danger, the basket Caught fire, and even the ropes began to bum. Below, the gangsters were waiting, grimly determined to get Eddie at all costs. GLADYS 8WARTH0UT, Metro politan Opera star, appearing in her latest screen success, "Give Us This Night," guards her health as her most precious possession. That dreary afternoon period, known as the "fatigue hour," holds no terrors for Miss Swarthout, for she fortifies herself every after noon, even while on location, with a light repast, consisting of a sand wich or a plate of cookies served with a glass of cool Hawaiian pine apple Juice. . Sandwiches, according to Miss Swarthout, should possess sub stance and tang, cheese or rye, is unthinkable without the traditional mustard spread, and the popular ham sandwich Is all the better for the addition of ketchup or chili sauce. Hard boiled eggs on white bread is a good combination, and so are fried eggs spread generously with chili sauce. Molasses cookies are Miss Swar thout's favorite, and with them she serves a tall glass of her lavorite punch. Bridge Cocktail 2 cups Hawaiian pineapple juice H cup orange Juice 4 tsps. lemon juice 1 cup ginger ale 3 tbsps. powdered sugar 6 maraschino cherries Mix all ingredients except cher ries. Add more sugar if desired. Serve ice cold, with one maraschino cherry in glass. (The cocktail will be more snappy if ginger ale is ad ded just before serving.) Serves EiX. Gladys Swarthout But luck was acaln with Eddie. Falling through the trestle, he land ed Into the seat of a ear passing by underneath. Ma Carson and Claribel were In this car, coming to Eddie's rescue. In the excite ment. Ma 'Carson' mistook Eddie for one of tbe gangsters, and be gan beating him over the head with an. umbrella. "Ma! It's me!" Eddie yelled, and grabbed the umbrella away from her. It opened suddenly hi hi hand, ( .and the rush of air swept him out of the seat, again onto a track be low, ---.i Meanwhile, Vance and his follow ers had climbed out of their train, and started afoot in pursuit Of Ed die. Trains whizzed by, threatening: both Eddie and his pursuers. The .chase led through every crazy con session In Dreamland Park, wind- trols. Ther was nothinr to do tutnt to try the parachute the only on In the basket With Eddie clinging to Us legs, Parkyakarkus descend ed hi th parachute, landing In th very midst of Vance and his mob. ' The Park PoUoe, having suc ceeded la freeing themselves, were waiting too. Eddie was saved! Ma Carson embraced him, and Claribel smiled warmly. -Eddie," she said, "I didn't think you could do it" Eddie dismissed her prats with a gesture. -That le past," be said. Tin alreadv thinking- of our fnrn Clarioel air our children will b born men. "Out children!" Claribel gasped. "Certainly," said Eddie. "After we're married." He ttok Claribel In his arm and Sve her a long drawn out, he-man . m. Claribel emerged weak-kneed and groggy. - "Wheel" aha axdalmed. liniM did. you learn to kiss Bice that?? "Blowing a bugle for th boy scouts," said Eddie. The End. f Timely Questions On Farm Answered Question: Is it economical to car ry pullets to the hen year for pro- Auctions purposes only? ,- Answer: This Question natural! v reverts back to the breeding of the birds. Heavy: producing pullets of good breeding can be carried over, but all except the known heavy pro ducers should be replaced by pullets. As a usual thing, hen year produc tion is about 25 per cent less than that of the pullet year and the bird must also be fed through a three months moulting period which makes it unprofitable to carry any but the heavy egg producers to the hen year. Molasses Cookies 1 cup molasses 2 tsps. g'.r.ger l'.i tsps. soda I tsp. salt 1 cup sour milk Flour vi cup shortening, r.i;ited Beat the soda into the molasses thoroughly; add the other ingredi I eats, including enough fiour to hr.va the batter drop easily from a spcon. vjuiu in rernserator. Koll out the dough on a floured board, cut into shapes and bake in moderate oven. 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