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Anne Mercer Orchestra Orchestra 11:00 SIkd Off 11:I5 1 1 :30 i Orchestra Orchestra I Mtisle I Music 12:00 Swing shift KOAC 5511 KC Saturday P. M. I: (Id On the Upbeat; 5:30, Series; fi:45, Kewit :30, Farm Hourt 7 30, Grand Operaj 11:45. Newa. DOROTHY Chapter 13 Mario looked at her in utter disgust. "Look, Mrs. Winston, I've listened enough to your silly priltle-prattleH and now il you'll excuse me " Mario's rudeness brought Madge to her feet, and she spoke coolly, "I'm left with only one alternative, Miss Drew." Mario looked at her coldly. , "And what is that, Mrs. Wins ton?" "I shall have to reconsider ' giving John a divorce." Without another word Madge picked up her purse and start ed for the door, and Mario, realizing she was in a tight spot, grew panicky. "Mrs. Winston wait!" she called. , Madge turned. "Wait? For , what?" "I'm sorry I lost my temper," l'JA she said apologetically, forcing T t meek smile. "That's quite all right," said Madge indifferently, knowing she had the situation well in hand. Reg'lar Fellers 551 OFTICE BUILDING ABOUT DSW B'WtawfcBUftDWs PifiAi Hug Tarzan DWPPINS TPS 1EPTINS RQQ-TS AND , KUNGU'S FT, W1A 1 " wvs- ir Saturday, July 21, 1945 5 Saturday P. M. !KEX ".7Dr jKOIN CB8 Orchestra i Orchestra I Symphony I Symphony Vntjlh Para da 1 npth Parade I Trafiia Ssfetr I News Tour Hit Parade Your Hit Parade i Tour Hit Para da Serenade : Houslfr Hnp ! Ilnufrr Hop ' Hayloft I Serenade I A:slsnment hnm Astrnment home ' Hayloft ! Music I Orchestra j Orchestra 1 News Time U Now! Mulc I Paul Carsoa 1 Orrhestra Orchestra t Orchestra ' Orchestra 1 Mftvlnjc World Rhythm TX"tra I My Story I My Story I Snnrta l Don't yoo better i Fire Star Final Veteran , Barn Danre f Texas Rani era I Orchestra I On hrslra I Talks 1 Orchestra Music. News to 6 , Newa I Ore an . 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Show timet 5:45, Newst fi:fl0, Chic. Thealrei 7:30, Rol Arch: 9:00, News; 9:45. Orchestral 10:00. Orchestral 10:30, News. fleas BURGESS "Won't you reconsider tell ing me about your little plan?" An amused smile came over Madge's face. . "Then you're willing to listen?" It almost killed Mario to say "Yes." v "Very well," said Madge lightly, as she returned to the divan. "I need a stimulant," said Mario. "If I have Sophie make some coffee, will you join me?" "I'd be delighted." "I'll tell Sophie." In the meantime, downstairs in the lobby, poor Mr. Dithers the manager, knowing Madge was upstairs, became excited as he watched John Winston come striding up to the desk. "Good morning," said John crisply. "I'd like to see Miss Drew." "But," Mr. Dithers choked again and asked feebly, "do you think you should?" John looked surprised. "Why not?" "No reason, no reason," he stuttered, and picked up the By Gene By Edgar 'SC! :'A S'ftT "' I? AS'3 INTO U 5 house phone and asked In a I quavering voice for Penthouse j D. Sophie answered the call j from the kitchen's extension,! and Mario, who had just en tered to order some coffee, stood by listening. ! "Miss Drew's residence," said Sophie in her bored manner. Then a sign of life came into her deadpan face as she lis tened and abruptly turned to Mario. "That flowery jerk down stairs says Mr. Winston wants to come up." Mario stamped her foot im patiently. "For cryin' out loud, what's he doing here at this hour of the morning?" "Sha'll I say you're still asleep?" Mario thought hard. "No, there's something screwy going on. Tell Dithers to send him up." "But what about Mrs. Wins ton?" "I'll get rid of her." Mario swept back into the living room. "Mrs. Winston," she asked, overgraciously, "I'm terribly sorry, but it absolutely slipped my mind that I promised to let myself be interviewed this morning. The man is on his way up here now, so would you mind waiting for just a few moments in my bedroom? "Not at all," and Madge rose agreeably from the divan. And as Madge entered the bedroom Mario called to her, "When he's gone, I'll listen to that little plan of yours." As she closed the door the front door buzzer sounded. Mario flew into the kitchen as Sophie entered . from the kitchen. "Sophie, let him in and tell him to join me on the terrace," she whispered, then nodded to ward her bedroom. "I would n't put it past Mrs. Fancy Drawees in there to glue her ear to the keyhole." Then she quickly dashed out on the ter race. As John crossed the room he grew silghtly lightheaded from the pungent aroma of too many gardenias. And when he step' ped out on the terrace, he was tive greeting from Mario. It was not Mario's dramatic greeting that stunned John mo mentarily, it was her daring negligee. "How nice to see you," she cooed like a "lovey dove." As her scantily-clad body drew se ductively nearer John, he un consciously backed up a step ACROSS L Genus of the honey bee 5. Place R. Ask nlm 2. Hair on an ani mal's neck 13. Surface a street U. Topaz hum mingbird 15." Formerly Ifi. Russian sea 17. Horse IR. .Move 36. Massachusetts cape 37. Heater 33. Before 40. Nerve network 42. British states man 4.1. Front 41. Take offense at 46. Old times: poetic 47. Licht fabric 511. Auricle &2. Introduction SR. Flesh of calvei 19. Romantic sit. Operated niRht musio 60. Lamb's pen 21. Grpfk letter name valleys H. Snow runner 26. Third stomach of a rumi nant 1ft. Pessr-rt '11. Bnpebnll team :t2. God of love 61. East Indian money ol account 2, Tlevourrd fi:t. Male cats 64. Large flat- bottomed boat 12 3 14- ppl5 I 7 8 Hp? 0 " 7i I mis Is II 7 ZlZi Z!lZZZ lit 5S"i37 33 2? P fPf2 IP25 4J 48 45 PPU"5 si 53sss St&q il- E Mr Mm 1 1 I I 1 I I AP Newsfsolurti Byrnes Rice Burroughs AS KU.VSU CHEWED i?A TJ A ? Of A CONNOlSEUR, K'LA SAW H S (RATE GMZL USN "S ON Of KiNEJNa INTST. nor tJ in Mf r"ACS KOvv5.N0 to-oru;"- AS CP f?:fNP5. and his head grew light tgain from the potent odor of her per fume, Lotus Petals. His blush ing face amused her. "Something wrong, dearest?" she asked unnecessarily. "No, nothing," he gulped. "Do sit down, darling," she said, gracefully waving him to a chair, while she proceeded to stretch herself out most allur ingly on the cushioned bamboo chaisette. I've just had the most devas tating scene with Ben Golder over you, precious. John managed to squeeze in. "Me?" 'Yes," she said, as she looked at him adoringly. "Ben does n't think you're worthy of my great, great sacrifice." "Sacrifice?" John's question convinced Mario 4hat he hadn't read Fp ix Wilder's article in the morn ing newspaper. "Darling," she said tragical ly, "I have some -marvelous news for you." And she let John ask, "You have?" "Yes," she sighed. "I, Mario Drew, have retired from the theatre." "You have?" she let him say again. John wanted to tell her why he was there and get away, but instead, he forced a sickly smile. Then, like lightning, she switched to a question that shinned John. "When are you going to force your wife to apply for a div orce?" she demanded. "Force her?" "After all," she changed to a cooing voice, "she could post pone getting one indefinitely, couldn't she?" "I suppose so." Mario resented his indiffer ent attitude and spoke tart ly, ''I have retired from the theatre, you know." And John took a dangerus lunge, saying, "Maybe you shouldn't have retired so soon." To be continued A Line on the War Washington (A1) American armies driving across western Europe left behind them enough wire to go 35 times around the equator, says the office of the Chief Signal Officer. Nearly 900,000 miles of field wire and cable were strung across the battlefields of France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. 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Fuel Oil Coupons Expire 10U-4.S Period 1-2-3-4-6 Ausust. 31. 1943 I94S-M Period I Auiust SU 194 Price Control Rfer inquirlej io ones lerk At local board. Kent Control All rented dwellinis miwt be riUtred. Ciiartffe. in tenancy reported. Volunteers Needed Apply at OPA btiard now. By Gene Ahem NOPE .'THEM'S NOT I EATIKT DUCKS--THEY'S JES' FER- LOOKIN'-" i SAY I'LL BET A STEAM SHOVEL BITIN ' IN DA GROUND MAKES YUH THINKOF EATIN ' 6 -y--fha.l?- WW ORNAMENTAL J'-t-i Unfamiliar Vintage! No Other Ona THEN WHAT"LL BECOME OF ? we've BEEN TDGETWER FOR A LONG. LONG TIME - BUT IT WASNT HAPPENED YET SANDY NOT YET.' So Near and Vet ho I'ar Shower once in a While Too 1 - "TjUj r s