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Page Pour An Actual Movie XXIV ivf nnm taw Bf niinoM Corliss is chewing nervously on a bobby pin, making a distressing rriinchintf sound. Suddenly a light noes on In the Frnnklln house Ufvnm. 41t HrlvPWflV. It is Q light In Dexter's bedroom. Corliss quickly snaps off the light In her rnnm and eues steulthily to the window to observe. INT. DEXTER'S BEDROOM DEXTEK'S BEDROOM AS BEEN AORO88 THE DKIVEWAV BV COKUSH Dexter is backing Into the room While his outraged father stands In the doorway. MH. FRANKLIN: (warnlngly) I ought to break every bone in . your body! DEXTER: Yes, sir. Franklin goes out and closes the door behind him. Dexter heaves a sigh of relief and sits morosely on hit bed. Corliss is crouched by the window in the immediate f.g., her back to the camera. CORLISS: (cautiously) Hey psstl Dexter glances across. Corliss en joins silence, and Dexter comes cautiously to the window. CLOSE SHOT CORLI88 AND DEXTER Dexter looks somewhat the worse tor wear. ; DEXTER: Holy cow are we in a jaml CORLISS: (happily) It's all right, Dexter stop worrying. Everything's all right DFXTER: Huh? f 'CORLISS: (excitedly) I tell you everytliing is all right. I had o terrific idea and I told them CORUSS' BEDROOM SHOOT ING TOWARD DEXTER'S ROOM Before Corliss has time to divulge the highly Important details of her terrific idea, the door of Dexter's bedroom Is flung open by Mr. By MRS. ANNE CABOT Kindurgurlnci's, firs t-graders and second-graders will yo buck to school a little mure willingly 'If they can "show off" a paitic iularly pretty and new school dress! This yoked und narrow gashed dress is the easily luun tleruulc type that busy mothers like to make and little girls like to wear. " To obtain complete pattern and "finishing instructions for the Yok ed School Frock (Pattern No. 5021) sizes 5, 11, 7 years included in pattern, semi 15 cents in COIN. plus 1 cent postage, YOUR NAME. ADDRESS und the PATTERN '.NUMBER to Anne Cabot, La iriinde Evening Observer, Villi Mission street, Sun Francisco, '.Cnllf. Danish Premier HORIZONTAL 1.4 Pictured Danish premier 10 lliilf-em 1 1 Aged 14 Angers 15 Compass point 16 11c soatcd 18 Hawaiian bird 19 Relative (ab.) 20 Pints (ob.) 21 Ripped 23 Pare 24 Pedal extremities 25 Cognomen 27 Needy 28 Companion 29 Sea euglc 30 Cluioj 31 From 32 Possessed 33 Tear 35 Confound 36 Monster 38 Distribute 39 Metal scoria 42 Girl's name 44 Malt drink 45 Station (ab.) 46 Exclamation 4a Father 49 Id est (ab.) 50 Darling 01 Honey maker 53 Symbol tor tantalum 54 Mi) Is premier of 55 Chamber : VERTICAL 2 Vegetable 3 Negative 4 Mud 5 Russian city 6 Lamprey 7 Lone Scout (ab.) 8 Penetrate 9 Pause 12 Behold! 13 Diamond cutter's cup 17 Snare 20 Ceyloncse foot soldier 22 Flow 24 He was Den mark's minister be- i:m4-i B Like Back to School 502,f3l K HUGH HS&EiOT A Shooting Script Franklin. Grimly he sees nis son half-way out of the window talk Ing to Corliss. MR. FRANKLIN: You keep away from that poor girl, DEXTER: But, gee whiz MR. FRANKLIN: Shut upl And come with me. iin uniltR n,xter bv the scruff of the neck and yanks him out of tne room. INT. PORCH CLO.HE SHOT MR. AND MRS. ARCHER Archer is still on the telephone, impatiently awaiting Ids connec tion. MR. ARCHER: (into phone, suddenly) All right, operator- let me speak to him. He covers the mouthpiece with his hand and addresses his wife in an eager whisper. MR. ARCHER: She located a JP name of Waldo. INT. WALDO BUNGALOW NIGHT CLOSE SHOT Mr. Waldo, peering over the top of his glasses, is talking over the telephone while his wife, a plump, amiablo matron, sits in a rocker, knitting. MR. WALDO: (into pnonej What? Who? What's the name? Oh, a couple - months ago, huh? Hang on a minute, (to his wife) Get me that book over there. Mrs. Waldo gets up from her rocker and hands him his book of records. CLOSEUT PAGE OF REGIS TER Waldo's somewhat dirty foreftn irer Dauscs halfway down the page at the following entry: Archer, Irfouuru i-rmjsir, jnjiurva CLOSEUP WALDO He turns back to the phone. WALDO: (into phone, witn a Questions & Answert Qln what area was the great est steel tonnage increase regis tered during the war? A Pittsburgh. Q What is the distance from Australia to New Zealand? A From Sydney, Australia, to Wellington, N. Z 1361 miles. Q When wus the first Guten berg Bible published? A In 1455. O How did shiubuildini! speed during World War I compare with the present war A Ten to 12 months were re quired to build an ocean-going vessel in 11117-18. Liberty ships, averaging ono-third larger were huilt in as little us 1U days on reg ular production in 1941). Q Who are the Creoles? A Descendants of the original Spanish and French settlers in Louisiana. Q How many war casualties did the Italians suffer after their armistice with the allies? A Italy raised un army of MO, 000 troops to fight with the ullics, and suffered 44,41)4 casualties. Building Permits Neul Svarles, erect one-story frame dwelling, 171)11 Jefferson street, $I!)D. Blackhtath, Too, Wtnt Fut Vra, (I l 1 1 I lie I ll '. lufmlru. mnlk'Jtol lliiulil CjIImI yv KLRtHCX (hit iIHm u,t ilmi'l J ovnnlf lit J it at U 1 liarii ami irmtiw Ssjf "itlv tl-. kh.-.via lhit.tr Mlio l..ll.mod aim Stl (ilr lit !-.' tioil Aitil UDlilirtl HlMrai Ulon (viliiiiKneu-atiiatiiigly am mum whrntliry foiltul thru imi1riutut l.ljrkhejii t tuJ illMPiwairtl. Ihw utrti rntliiiti.iRllrnlly itlw HImvvS "! cUlm llify nir no totigri rmbatr jsd aiut air how U..l'1'V !lh llmii tlru amlriliiu. Un Hltri. II urn- auili tttion tKira not itnv. J on get duutt tvui uiotiry baik. Ak (01 !- uxUy, iiua Fuji est Dvug Store Atitvi't- to I't-fvlini PuAata fore World War II began 26 Escape 27 Spanish name 32 Detest 34 Goad 35 Affray 37 Muse of poetry 38 Female servant 39 Heavenly body 40 Song bird 41 Chatter 43 First man 45 Ocean 47 Him 50 Decimeter ab 52 Symbol for erbium I'TTt n l J a figlgtl HACIEISH RAIuX 1 v I 3 1 s 1 lay) " 1 - Sl:idi:itid 'w, T "ft N I N !TJ H I Jj H ' rrr Sf I lei f- ttt jT" Lw m,i,tn.i. Uii.twuw, THE LA happy smile) StIU there, Mr. Archer? Well, sir, I checked and I found Itl (in somewhat pomp ous official tones) On July 20th, I duly Joined in the bunds of holy wedlock an Archer and CLOSE SHOT MR. ARCHER He has heard all he wants to hear, MR. ARCHER: Okay thanks a lot. Sorry to've bothered you. Goodby. He turns to his wife triumphantly. MR. ARCHER: It's okay, Janet they're married all right. CLOSE SHOT MR. AND MBS. ARCHER The sound of Waldo's voice is still buzzing faintly as Archer locates the hook and hangs up. It is quite obvious from the way this scene is shown that Archer has not heard clearly the true facts. Mrs. Archer la intensely relieved. MRS. ARCHER: Well, of course, they're still little idiots but at leaBt they are married, It could have been worse. Mrs. Archer sits down In a chair in a sentimental reverie. Archer paces up and down gloomily. MR. ARCHER: We'll Just have to get It annulled! MRS. ARCHER: (gently) But, Harry dear, we cant. They're going to have a baby. INT. CORLISS' BEDROOM Corliss is at the window again. We are SHOOTING DOWN over her shoulder towards the Frank lin house from which the Frank lins are Just emerging. Franklin holds Dexter firmly by the scruff of the neck, and Mrs. Franklin la fluttering around excitedly. DEXTER: (protesting) But, gea whiz, Dad MR. FRANKLIN: (howling) Shut up. One more peep out of you and I'll knock your block; off. so helD me! He kicks open the communicating, gate, and they are all obviously heading for the Archer back: porch. Corliss hastily ducks irom the window and flies across the room towards the stairs. (To Be Continued) Abbott-Herbert Corp. Distributed NBA SERVICE, ISC. Pretty Aprons 8896; 34-4 By SUE BENNETT To replenish your apron ward robe make this pretty cover-all apron or pert lie-on from the same pattern. Easily and quickly made your ABC special for tnis week. P;iii..rn No. HH'Ifi is designed for sizes H4 3(1. 38. 40. 42. 44, 46 and 4H. Size 30, requires 2,i yards of 35-inch material; tie-on style, Is yards. For this patter., send 20 cents, in coins, your name, address, size di sired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, La Grande Eve ning Observer, 709 Mission St., tan Francisco, Calif. Send for your copy of the new spring issue of Fashion just off the press. Book full of smart, up-to-the-minute styles. 15 cents. Official Records Water turned off. Aug. 7i Paul A. Irruch, 1154 Adams avenue. Water turned ons R. E. Swan, 1503 Monnx! street; Lester J. Saler, 1202 First street; R. W. 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