Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 26, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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PATTERN NO. K2525
Tricks with Tulips Scalloped and accented with Ray applique
tulips, this dainty apron is just what you need! This lovely apron
protects your clothes and makes you look your prettiest. Sew one
for yourself and another for a bride-to-be.
Pattern envelope No. R2525 contains tissue pattern for the
apron plus tracing of tulip motif.
To obtain this pattern, send 15c in COINS, giving pattern num
ber, your name, address and zone number to Pecgv Roberts,
Capital Journal, B28 Mission street, San Francisco 3, Calif.
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Journal Feature
Mutt and Jeff
Keg'far Fellers
Tarzan
I JUST THOUGHT OF f H0tf$ MV ) If WOT TH"" JEFFv WHAT pS3 f m TRVlMTo) H f N
A FUNNV IDEA CHANCE - V I A RUNMING AROUND etCXCW SOME ) O I WELt-. 1
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ACTING ON TARZAN S CCM(M.ND,
THE HUNTERS ROSE TD FIRE.
By Bud Fisher
By Gene
J WELL HEY
HOW AtOUT
( JHAOIN' THAT
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By Edgar Rice
' INSTANTLY THE APE-MAN
WENT eNTO VIOLENT ACTION.
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Maybe Jeff Would Have Got It
Byrnes
Burroughs
HE SIULTANEOUSLV SH0V60
ONE OF THE OTHERS AGAINST
HIS MATE.
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If the Punch Was on the Chin
Here's Your Halfl
A Random Shot
AS THE HUNTERS WENT POWN
IN A SCRAMBLE, ONE MP SHOT
SPED TOWARD THE B3 ELEPHANT.
DANCE ON
By Florence Theel
Chapter 19
"Just take a look at this!" Mr.
Halliday was back from Palm
Springs with the Saturday after
noon paper. With a triumphant
smile, he handed it to Bert and
Eddy. "That Mr. Shayne is sure
a friend."
Goggle eyed, the boys read the
reporter's glowing write-up:
"SWING WIZARD,
BERT McLANE,
Conducts Alvarado Merry Mak
ers at new Hacienda Night Club
More than a hundred well
dressed people motored from
Los Angeles last evening to
applaud the Alvarado Merry
Makers at their gala opening
at the new Hacienda restau
rant and nightclub, seven
miles out along the mainroad.
Nice tribute to the popularity
of the band's tall, dark-and-handsome
conductor, Bert
McLane, who, with his broth
er Edward, arrived in Palm
Springs a few weeks ago to
open their establishment."
The article described the
transformation of the fire-
wrecked residence into a color
ful hostelry, concluding with !
wonderful plug:
"Swing music, with an ex
tra something, plus novel en
tertainment guarantee a lift
even to the chronically bored.
And if the food served is a
fair sample, Palm Springs res
idents have a gastronomic
treat in store. Those who can
take a hint will make their
reservations early."
"This explains why the phone
has been ringing ever since you
left reservations for tonight
and tomorrow!" Eddy said.
"It's bettor than a thousand
dollars worth of advertising,"
Bert declared' with enthusiasm.
Good old Pepper Shayne!"
"You made a hit with him
he said, when you put your show
on just for him, last night.
The telephone was ringing
again. Uddy answered, like a
well-trained operator. "Hacien
da Restaurant. How many?
Hold the wire, please." Cover
ing the mouthpiece, he shouted.
Hey, Tony! Party of twelve
want to know if you serve Sun
day dinner at three o'clock."
Tony came to the door, wiping
floor off his hands. He was
smiling broadly. "Certainly,
Sunday we serve dinner. Other
days, tea and dinner only, from
five o'clock"
"Yes, we can take care of
you," Eddy answered courteous
ly, and hung up. "Phew! This
makes a hundred and fifty al
ready." "Can you manage all this,
Tony? Sure you have enough
food and everything?" Bert said
anxiously.
Tony assured him that he had
ample supplies and that, com
pared with a big hotel, cooking
for this crowd was child's play
Bert saw Pete outside, smok
ing a cigaret. He couldn't re
sist crowing. "We're booked
solid for tonight and tomorrow,
Pete. What have you got to say.
now?"
Pete blew a cloud of smoke.
"I still say you've got to bring
'em back again. When they
find out you're not selling any
booze, it's doubtful."
"Oh, come on, be a little
cheerful, Pete, I've a hunch you
will be sticking around with us
a good long time."
That night, in his tuxedo, Mr.
Halliday was maitre d'holel,
and, in her becoming pink gown,
Mrs. McLane presided over the
busy cash register.
Pete's prediction was all
wrong. These strangers were as
enthusiastic about the place, the
food, the entertainment, as their
friends had been the night be
fore. And evidently had a lot
of fun on beer and soft drinks
There was a good sprinkling of
evening dresses, but most of the
crowd, Bert saw with satisfac
tion, were evidently townspeo
ple, younk folks like themselves,
who probably would come
again. The boys didn't know it,
but the homey feeling, the com
plete absence of formality and
swank was the asset that
would bring them often.
At closing time the cash regis
ter showed a gratifying intake.
When the last car had driven
off, they all sat down to coffee
and turkey sandwiches. Mr. Hal
liday put his hand on Bert's
shoulder.
Room and Board .
IVE PUT IN HOURS TRYING
TO r-K5UR.b THE ANSWER TO
ri ib ri A5TPn ninnt p
BUT CANT M3U GIVE
SOME HINT OR. CLUE TO
WORK. ON ? IS IT MINERAL,
rtAIHbK, IM5t(r,
OR. HUMAN Y
k WORK ON ? IS IT MINERAL,
ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, FUR..
JL---Vai COULDN'T l llST
THE DESERT
kf Ntwtfaaiuraj
"It looks as though your wor
ries are over, boy. That crowd
tonight will give you a lot of
free advertising, too."
"Well, what I'm worrying
about, right now, is how we'll
ever get along without folks to
help us." He turned to Eileen,
who sat beside him. "The cus
tomers are going to feel gipped
if you aren't here to sing for
them the next time."
Mrs. McLane looked at Eileen.
She seemed as animated as the
younger girl by the night's ac
tivity. "Haven't you tola mm
yet. Eileen?"
"What she homing dsck
now? Bert aemannea.
Stars in her brown eyes,
Eileen told him quietly. "I re
signed from my position two
weeks ago, Bert before I came
down here. I guess I had a
hunch that you were really
troine to need me."
"All my life, I'll need you,
honey." He hugged her to him,
before them all. "But I think
you must be psychic. We were
not sure of things, ourselves."
"Your mother must be psy
chic, too, then," she stopped, let
ting Mrs. McLane make her own
announcement. ; .
"Eileen means I hired a wonv
an to cook for the boarders,
when I went home a few days
ago."
"You're going to stay, too
for good?"
Their mother nodded. "Mrs.
Van Buren has been bored with
idleness. She's going to look
after everything for me. If
vour business keeps up like this,
Tony is going to need me to look
after baking."
"I told you the women In my
life were angels," Bert said,
draping an arm around them
both.
Pete Scanlon had been listen
ing to the conversation.
"We've still got that Blackey
Davis guy to reckon with," Ik
said skeptically. "And don't for
get it!"
(To.be continued.)
The Benedictine monks were
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3862
Tasty Dishes Two darling
aprons easy to make and pret
ty as a picture. One has lovely
wide wing shoulders and livelf
ric rac . . . gives ample protec
tion from a minimum of mate
rial. The other is a tea apron,
luxuriously slashed and gath
ered to give you the feminine,
flouncy look. Two separate pat
terns.
No. 2141 is cut in small, me
dium, and large sizes. Medium
size requires 1 y"d. 35-in., S',i
yds. trim.
No. 3862 is cut in one size and
requires 3,4 yds. 35-in.
Send 20c for PATTERN, which
includes pnmnlpfa. ar.urinc milria.
Print Vnnr nnme Brtriraic. nnrl
j
style number plainly. Be Hire toy
state size you wish. Include "
postal unit or zone number la
your address.
Address: Pattern Department
Canital Journal, Miaafnv.
1st., San Francisco, Calif.
. . By Gene Ahem
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