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Pi i IN P Tl at' an id w' le re w a le tc n ri h T ti tl t a t Page Four k man twmmssir Actual Movie Shooting Script TIIH HltMlYi Corlliu Arrhrr and Mildred I'rlniclf were arlllii klMHP ut it I HO Itiittiifir until Itirlr uutlifm Muildrnly turned up. till Ike ny liumr, ilitrr U un nrjtu ' went find rni-li molher la Inrhnrd to bin inn Him I J iMi on the olhrr'n . uiraurlnic. TlifJ- pnrt lliilluiiuiill). Itmntvr, tkf hoy nvst dour, (rlt-a la I HI t urllaii wbnl nu mful 1 thlntr nhf hum dune. Coi-IImm drrntU ' buying; hve fit titer rind out. vi INT. ARCHER HOME BACK I'OHCII MED. HIIOT Wo are SHOOTING towards a door which luadu from tho porch Into a hall. A Juinblo of mule voices is heard and looisieus. Corliss looks imploringly at her mother, in pantomime urging her not to tell Daddy. Then she hur ries towards the stulrs, Intending to ceo ud to her room. At this moment Daddy appears In the doorway. Mil. AHCHER Is a pleasant, quite distinguished-looking man in his early forties. He la an attorney whose quiet, un assuming appearance belies a warm sense of humor and a wide lrrasclble streak. He does not ' notice Corliss for a moment. MR. ARCHER: (jovlully) Eve : nlng, Janet, (beckoning to ' someone In hall) This way, my boy. He Is joined In the doorway by a very good-looking young soldier Private Earhart. MR. ARCHER: Here wo arol ' Janet this is Prlvute Eurhurt ; of the Tank Corps, i MRS. ARCHER: (vaguely) How i do you do. .Willis Earhart murmurs a polite .response to this greeting MR. ARCHER: Private Ear ' hart was thumbing a ride into ,' town thought it'd be rather nice for him tc have dinner with US. i MRS. ARCHER: (feebly) Why er yes of course. . At this moment Archer notices his daughter who, from the foot of the stairs, has been giving Ear- Midsummer Bag By MRS. ANNE CABOT Crochet this handsome affair in pink and black coltnn yarn to wear with your hot weather dresses and suits. And you'll want to make another later on in durk shades for your full cos tumes. The monogram Is donu in bluck cord. Use the shoulder strap if you like a short strap Is used if you prefer to luck your bag under your arm. Bug is 15 inches by 8Ms. To obtain complete crocheting Instructions for the pink ami black bag (pattern No. 51112) send 15 cents in coin, plus 1 cent posl- U. S. Army Leader HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured 52 He commands a unit of the commander of U. S. bombing plunes in Middle East, Brig. -Gen. 7 niocd money 8 Symbol for europium 9 Sturdy tree It Month (ab.) 12 Prayer 19 And (Latin) 17 Statement 19 Italian city 20 Immunizing a Rents 22 Rnv window 24 Victim of leprosy 25 Mohammedan holy city 28 Genus of geese 27 Palm Illy 28 Bachelor of Arts (ab.) 29 Contract 32 Indians 35 Approaches 38 Automaton 37 Diminutive of Eugene 38 Church pari 42 College cheers 48 From 44 Manifest 48 Notary public (ab.) 47 Call for help at sea 49 Any 50 England (ab.) U. S. forces VERTICAL 1 Chaldean city 2 Zoological garden 3 Wreathes 4 Squall 5 No (Fr.) 0 Symbol for tantalum 7 Child's ailment 10 Retains 11 Mud 13 Of the thing 14 Whirlwind 16 Woody plant 17 tie heads U. S. I 1-4 5 0 j I 17 hart a thoroughly approving once, over. MR. ARCHER: Hello, Corliss, Every inch an Ingenue, Corliss trips daintily across the porch and lllngs her arms about her father. CORLISS: (cooing) Hello, an gel. MR. ARCHER: Earhart this is my daughter, Corliss. EARHART: (charmingly) How do you du, Miss Archer. MR. ARCHER: Oh, yuu don't have to call her Miss Archer she's unly f , . . CORLISS: (instantly) Daddy, you don't liuvo to givo him my life history! (to Earhurt) Aren't parents a scream though? No mutter how old you get they still treat you like you were a ninfant, or something. During this scene Mrs. Archer has been frantically trying to catch her husband's eye und has finally caught it. It Is quite obvious that she desires immediately confer ence with him in private She goes towards the hall. MRS. ARCHER: (to Earhart graciously) Will you excuse me lust a moment I She goes out Into the hall, beck oning peremptorily for Archer to follow her. Puzzled, but obedient, he does so, and even as the door closes behind them It Is obvious he's about to hear the whole story of Corliss' precocity. INT. PORCH REVERSE ANGLE While Earhart fondles Moronlca, Corliss looks him over with glow ing approval. earhart: i. think it's sweu or your father to pick up a perfect stranger and bring him home to dinner, CORLISS: Oh, I do, loo. I mean, I think it's swell he brought you. EARHART: (making conversa tion) I hear you've got a brother in tlie service. Corliss eagerly indicates a framed Deeds Filed James L. Ingerson et ux to Charles A. Kurthcr et ux, portion of lot 4, Blk. 7(1, Chaplin's addi tion, La Grande city, $10 and other considerations. Churles E. Kcstcr, by execu trix, to Stonewall J. Gorhom, WHi off SE'i, SE'i, ail in Sec. 1H, Twp. 8 S. R. 39 E, $5,463.80. George R. Lyman et ux to F. Carolyn Smith et vir, WVi Lot 5, portion of Lot 6, Blk. 97, Chap lin's addition, La Grande city, $1 und other considerations. Frank J. Fuught et ux to James M. McBiith ot ux,. portion of Blk. 14, Swackhamcr's addition, town of Union, $2500. Official Records Wsler turned off, July 17: Pike L. HedKi-en, 2113 Second street; Mrs. James McButh, 1501 W avenue; W. E. Fields, 003 Sixth street. Wuter turned on: Roy 15. MuKdcn, 222 Depot street; W. E. Fields, 1108 C uve. Building Permits W. E. Fields, alter and repair one-story frame dwelling, 1108 C uvenue, $300. pattern number lo Anno Cubot, age, your name, address. and the La Grande Evening Observer, 70!) 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Senate 21 Takes into custody 23 Dens 24 Toil 30 Require 31 Walking sticks 33 Oriental cen 34 Except as otherwise herein pro vided (ab.) 38 Rough lava 39 Chief god Of Memphis 40 Dispatched 41 llalf-cm 44 Greek letter 45 Five and five 48 He Is a native son - Pennsylvania i No good (ab.) 1 I IH9SLQJ& El aMCOOSI 3lE ARTHUR ll'SSri OTSe i55!L y&!1a1 'liSSiniiiS i l 6 In I B It F jC1! ii iT" 13 J" IT" V"ZZ? IT1 u ir rVir wrr fiMtsr-r-5? - fcwA 5T iii is ho w TC- "-HrS- 55r ST 1 L bl 1 I I I I II Ln TH? idiotcigraph on tlie riuuikl-piece. CORLISS: Uh-huh, Lenny's a lieutenant In the Air Corps. And I have an uncle that's a chap lain in the Navy. My brother's coming home pretty soon. EARHART; That' swell. How old is he? CORLISS: (cagily) Oh, Lenny's in his twenties, (a happy after thought) He's Just a lew months older than I am. Earhart turns away to hide a grin, EARHART: (gravely) How few? CORLISS: (airily) Oh, I forget three or tour. EARHART: (he has the great est difficulty suppressing, his amusement) You know, Corliss this is what we miss most in the Army being invited to a home like this. You know what I mean? CORLISS: (soulfully) Yes, ot course. Do you know many people In town? EARHART: Not a soul. CORLISS! That's terrible. How do you spend your leaves? EARHART: I don't know mooch around go to a show . . . CORLISS: (delicate hint) " Alone? EARHART: ' Mostly.' Some times with other fellows. CORLISS: Don't you have a girl? EARHART: Nop. MED, SHOT Corliss and Earhart are In the f. In the b. g. the Archers are just re-entering from the hall. Neither Corliss nor Earhart no tices them for a moment. CORLISS: Don't you Ilk girls? Before Earhart can reply to this leading question, Mr. Archer coughs noisily. MR. ARCHER: Dlnner'll be ready In about two minutes, Earhart. If you want to wash up, I'll show you the way. EARHART: Thanks very much, sir. Smiling at Corliss over his shoul der, Earhart goes Into the hall. MR. 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