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o -TV JC BY HOWARD RCOEY SYNOPSIS: V(v(nn Orn. youthful model, yitlds to tempta ' tion and wears an expensive Out botrowed evening gotcn when she goes out for an evening trtti I) wight Chauning. prominent S'exo York artist. When a sudden down pour of rain avails the dress, Channitto promises to make every thing right. Later, at his pent house apartment, he tells Viviennt he is to paint the mural decora tions for a great new motion pic tare theater, and asks her ta -model for him. At first hesitant, Vivienne finally agrees to do it. Meanwhile hvf older sister Aileen, an actress, is worried by two thingsher growing affection for Jjmmg Crane, theatrical press agent, which she must put aside until Vivienne's future is settled, and her fear that Vivienne's ex trurstons into society with Chau ning will make her discontented with her career as a model. Then Aileen's show it closed, leaving her jobless. Chapter 5 A STUNT FOR BROADWAY I IIMMY was drawing caricatures V on the table cloth. He talked with Eileen in lowered tones although he might have shouted. No one could have over heard him against the noise of a radio that dinned in Alleeji'a ears. A blatant jazz orchestra was pluy- Ing the season's latest dauce hit, hfle a tenor shouted the words through a megaphone in an unin telligible jumble. "Can't you get them to turn that Jimmy, you are I darling," Aileen cried. off? The raucous notes made Aileen cringe aud she put her bauds over her ears. "Have a heart for a fellow art ist!" Jimmy excused the music. "Because you've lout your, "job, you're Jealous." Aileen smiled and Jimmy went on. "Listen to this chunk of wisdom. I didn't want to spill It in front of the other girls. Klein's going to put on another show and I spoke to him this morning about giving you a part." "Not really?" Aileen gasped. "Do' yon honestly think he would?" "Sure. I'm the slickest black mailer on Broadway. I whispered a few words In his enr and told him to come across." "You didn't! Jim Crane, you know I wouldn't" "Don't tune out. The program to which you are about to listen In volves no scnndal. It's pure, clean entertainment with a whale of a wallop. It is made possible through the courtesy of Mr. James Crane who Is probably, and without doubt, the cleverest cooker-up of publicity along the Great White Way. The orchestra will now play for you " "Don't be a nut!" "Can't help it. My brain's In a permanent wave. That's how I hap pened to evolve an Idea that appeals to Klein. I told him flatly that my price for It Is giving you a chance. Klein has nothing to lose by that and It f'ves you a break." "Jimmy, you're a darling!" "Don't! You make me nervous. I'm not used to such treatment. But to resume nn continue. Klein's new show Is entitled Sara's Christ mas Stocking. The 8b-called book of this masterpiece concerns Sara's methods of getting her Yulcttde stocking filled with tasty trifles. Princes, revenue agents and gar ment manufacturers contribute lav ishly. But to the surprise of Sara, and of our audience, the most pie eious gift she receives is a poor but honest heart. Kinnle and curtain. 'Klein's proposing to open in three weeks if he can." "That means work!" Aileen spoke from experience. GRANGE, IS PUN KDKN rliKCINl'T. Ore. Jan. 15. (Special) founty rii-iinue Deputy It. l:. Nenlon of Tat.le :,.rt( :!. n 'h"-nl vl:ti.r Tui"" f .... 'Avoid Embarrassment of FALSE TEETH Dropping or Sliding; Don't he pmbara-ed neain hy h.ivim? your fiiH teeth slip or lni when you eat, talk lauch or eneeze. Jtwt fprinkle n little Kastfetl-Qm your platew. This new. extremely fine powder clve a wonderful miw (.f comfort and s-curity. No num inv, biwv tate or feelinct. (let K;i "teeth todny nt Jarmln & Wn.nln or any other dru sitr. A ROMANCE UfRADiO "Also it meant? gravy for a girl I have in in hut but to get hack to the blavkmuil. In the first plai'e. the logical- symbol of Christmas is Santa Clans. Since Hie particular stocking involved If feminine, why not a ludy Santa? Without whis kers, naturally. Secondly, who ever saw a Santa Claus on the streets ot New York in Au&urt? Answer; nobody. With the possible excep tion of the damsel who claims she found one at a table in a night club. That, I believe, has been done." Jimmy paused to refresh himself from a goblet. "My Job is to work a publicity stunt that'll make first page. What do you think of this? You dress up ae Miss Santa Claus in a nifty out fit and put on all your war paint. During the coming week you ap pear at various strategic points about the metropolis. Oue day out side the Ambassador. Another noon you storm the stock exchange and bait the bulls and bears. And so on until the reporters follow you in droves." "It's a great little scheme," Aileen agreed, '"but Jimmy, I can't do it." "Why the shrinking violet com plex? Certainly you'll do it. I gave Klein the idea on that basis. No you no stunt." "You are a dear!" she said softly, and Jimmy's heart went flip-flop. "Can't you see' the headlines?" Jimmy waxed enthusiastic, partly In order to sell Aileen on her part In his plau. "The columnists will turn handsprings.. Tho rotos will, howl for your pictures, and the news-reels will show you in action. Then on the night when tho curtain goes up, your name will be on the program as the engenue." Aileen's eyes were sparkling. The promised reward of a part in the show opened up possibilities of which she had onl- dreamed. But she foresaw difficulties. "Are you sure the police won't interfere? Aren't people likely to think I'm collecting money?" 'I'vo considered that," said Jim my, lie did not add how devoutly he hoped Aileen was right. There were corking possibilities In a blue coat's interference. No need to go into that now. "Instead of the old iron kettle, you'll have a great red stocking and an intriguing eign." He sketched out its legend on the table cloth. CHRISTMAS IS COMING Save Your Pennies. See "SARA'S XMAS STOCKING" Th Musical Show That win Give Girts Ideas and Save Hoys Jack ! s Ask Miss Santa (Ma us for a folder and A CHANCE FOR A FREE TICKET.'.'! "The noble stocking will be fall of them. You give them away. A few lucky numbers will be re deemed. You take In no money. Just hand out the folders to the crowd and I'll tell the world there'll be one!" "I'll be mobbed!" Aileen pro tested. "I hope I mean don't worry." Jlmm," "oricded Jiim?elf. "Have uo fear, my precious. I'll hu'at your elbow every thrilling moment." "Only you could think up a stunt like that." Aileen was proud of him. "Jimmy, It's so darned crazy, I believe it's good." (Cctr'ttl; IV'fl. 6, Ik MimnUy Co) Even blase New York ii itartted when Jimmy staQco his stunt for Aileen. Sre wti.it "Santa Clau" don for her Monday. day and announces that a meet inu will be held January !in at t he Woodman hall for the pur pose of lea I'll) UK possibilil ies of oiKunix.inK a fira nwe here. A short promam will be fsiven by visit Iiie members from othei eranes and wfry 'ne if cor dially invited to attend. Mr. Neii lon states that a prou'iessive com nuiniiy like this is an ideal loca tion for a yotxl live Ktane. 4 . That Purl lament ('o-l. P A I ! I S .Vf V. v e r y daily f hIi.ii of the French parliament, one Mtatistietan cab nlates. costs Kreneh taxpayer!. 4t:o. He f;E- 111 1' 1 his Is more co-t ly tnan the Ktuhsh "r Italtan I incuts. I "ot I arm In Sthin. C, U ' SS I'd -;SXITZ. S i le -i . -hVi Kurt Mocbiti". fox f.iim- er from WIconiiM ji raisinir the animals nn a larce scule here. n his new fill m Mnebius has pahs of the fur-be. irers. and In four vears h- expects to have Uhui pahs.' ftfERFcmn mttj Lawrence Tibbett at Craterian -B niMCAMnnnMrcD at i ! KafftAV; iilvVi it iininmninr I feist jW&M AT JACKSONVILLE; 1 41 u roil ro Tibhrll. (Jniti Monro tin piwmlUt mtiliiMuv ut tin I-'ov The stnry opens with a imvtiin; between Michael, the Russian lieu tenant, played by Tibbett. and Tanin, the prim-ess. played by Miss Moore. The moeiinpr occurs on board .ship bound for Turkestan, whence Michael U hound for duty. The harmless flirtation between Michael and Tanin ends In real love. . When the destination is reached. Michael learns that Tan la is the fiancee of the governor and. furi ously atmry at her for deceiving him into lovinp her. Michael forces his way to a hall of. the royal cas tle, and confronts her. The gov ernor discovers the intrusion, and immediately transfers Michael to a wild frontier station vher the av HKP Khui-i troops make a pr;u-l!ce of niurdcrini; their officers. Ansry at his tirade at the pal ace, Taiiia leaves with her uncle lLife of the Party" at the Holly Winnie l.iKhtnei'. Irene Delroy. C harles .Imlels, In a scene Irom War ner Urn.' ltaplionc iiiodiict ion "The Life of the Party." Winnie I.ijihtner, the spurklinu comedienne who first ro.se to film prominence in "Mold D i e c o rs of FJrondwn.v." owes muc h of her pop ularity to two unusunl talents, her ability to put blue pohkh over in n distinctive manner, and her abil ity to take fancy falls. In "The Life of the Party." the Warner Itros. and Vita phone pro duction now playln-r "t the Holly theater, Mi.-s LiRhtner overreaches even her own hiph standard In ttiiiEing several sonps, which In clmle "Vnu Ought to See the Hn !"' and "He f'.ot n Poison Ivv HANDICRAFT SHOP Stamped Goods Sale 89c Stamped Pillow Cases Q9C SI Stamped Pillow Cases g9c 79c Stamped Aprons 59c SI Davenport Pillows 50c Little Boys' Wash Suits $1.12") Suits, lviidy-iiiiidp iiml st;iiii'(l Uw cin hmidri'V. Sizes 12, :!, 1 voiirs. Snlc n ii'c 98c Cotton Poplin Rompers $1.f)" K'fiini'rs in a vnrii-ty of pretty coldrs. Specijil 98c Kiddie Sweaters '-'. Svciii( i s now only $2.80 Dozens of Other Sale Articles o 42 S. Central Phone 702 tribune, fEDrop, 1 (I Ailolphc Menjoii thrilled an ap t ralcriaii Theater ;-A nilit. 'for the fort where Michael is sta tioned, fm- the purpose of horse wli ppini: him for his insults, t'pon I their arrival at the fort, they are I surrounded K Turksman troops, ' and a massacre scenic imminent. ; I.earnini; of this. Michael tele graphs fur reinforcements, which tho Kovernm purposely delays, hop- I lug he will be killed. Michael' then rallies his men. leaves the fort, his surprise attack is successful and the enemy ir; scattered just as reinforcements reach the f.rt. The governor, supposing Michael dead, wires the v'zar to award him ' all the military honors possible. The surprise denouement comes j about when the jroveriior learns I that Micha.-I aud Tanta. believing j they were facing death during the 1 attack, were married t he evening , before. , Instead of a CliiiKini; Vine," but I where falls are concerned the tables are reversed. She pot only ; lets the other members of the eat Jdo all the fulling, but helps them do it. i Others in the ea.-t of this War ! ner lirothers talkie are ('harles j.Iudels. .John Davidson. Jack Whit . inu and Charles I'.utterworth. Hoy ' Del Kuth directed. Kire destroyed an all-steel house , in filasKow, Scotland, recently, and consumed everythins owned by M. iMelnnes anil his bride of a month. Thursday. RARRIT RPFFIPS iSFMF '1 Ii 1 ':;iil;ir bi-iuont h!y meet inc. 01' t In- Sont hern Oregon Mutual 1 1 alibi i I Ireedi'in' association was held in ihe home of Mr. and Mrs I .''ii WiNon in .la- ksoiiville Mon day 11 n: hi. after first having par- 1 of the rabbit dinner which was v,. vi'd at 7 p.m.. the ladii-s o til.- association assisting. The marketing committee re piM u d excellent prospect ?i for Itire enters from Tit lilornia. no tably 110m On kin ml aud ur breeding to lull capacity as urher wiso then- would b, a shortage of rabbits even for the local trade, which was incieiisiim. Those who have been selling ruhhiu below rtle coht of produc tion were said to have practically eliininat-'d them'lves as producers ot rabbit meal. I 'resident All house reviewed the achievements - t:i;;n .uul recom mended a number of object ves that ho considered necessary to work for. All committees servim; last year Were re-elected for I I'll I. H U N T I IGTON "OFFICIAL IN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE MAKKI!. ore.. Jan. 1 1 Pi Victor (I. (ircensladc. postmaster at 1 luniinnton. Raker county, shot himself in the head three times today and was- in a critical condi tion in a Weiser hospital. lie Is llii years old and has been post master there eleven years. I'hysic inns said there was little hope "t hi- 1 eiv. The thrifty will find 1931 a year of values at Jarmin & Woods In checking this advertisement, those who spend wisely will rec ognize immediately the opportu nities for greater savings. Prices in effect frcm day to day dur ing 1931, will continue to empha size the advantages of shopping at our Drug Store. Dollar Day Specials! FRIDAY and SATURDAY i-- - HOLLY THEATRE TICKET FREE WITH EACH $1 ")0c Hinds' Jloney and Ahnond.-3 for $ J Qfy (iOc Anal.naesii' Halm 3(,r$1.00 7."x- Aspirin Tablets 2fo,"$1.00 ")0c Kolynos Tooth J'aste 3fo,"$1.00 79c Xorveian Cod Liver Oil---2 for $1 .00 ")() -M illv of Magnesia.. 31V'r.$1.00 50c tl-00 Malted Milk, "oiaT. 2fr$1.00 $1 Oi lis All Purpose Antiseptic; 2lol'$1.00 "0c Lemon Castile Sliamjioo 31'"1'$1.00 ")0c L'nliliin.ti Alcohol, pints 3f,"'$1.00 45c Kotex ... 3 for $1 "0c Almond Lotion 3,V,1'$1.00 ")0c Kiir and Oil Shampoo '"'"SLOO ")0c Pyrolac Magnesia Dcnin! I'!isi3 for J .00 10c Lifebuoy ")0e Witch Hazel title Scott's Knmlsion. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS "WE- NEVER SACRIFICE JQUALTY for PRICE" January 1.1. wsi. ill m ounuuL HELD NEXT WEEK Spend inn Jii.oiiil years taking . an examination in school scetn" t: tune, but recent i sin nates showed that students in Aniei n a's . Kiaiuniar and hh: h schools nnd u ni vers it Ies spend the euu i va lent ' ot that time every year taUim: Icmk and tiuizes. Med ol d hie.h school stiub nts will do their hit to add to that i total next week when the semester examinations are uiven in Monday: and Tuesday. The remainder of , the week will he a holiday for; Ihe Modems, white the instructors correct the papers, ami record the grades. tirade cards will be handed out on l-'riday afternoon at 1 " ''i"i k nloni; with second seines t.-r class schedules. Tests and exams fciven in 1 1- ern hih schools today are not the chl style "e.-say t nest ion" test Hi which the pupil spends 10 min utes describing Hanniba l"s in a sion of Italy or 1 : explaininu t he love interest in "R o m e o and .luliel." Medford hifch is practically ivep over to the "new type" or ob jective tests. The student is j;iven mimen.uraphed sheets containinu the iptcHtions, with banks to fill in with key words, columns of names to be associated with other names by association, and in all covering many times the ground possible to rover when the student has to write out each iin Uion labor iously. Resides heinjj a fairer test of the student's work throughout the course, it facilitates correolinn by the teaeberv Olid enables thelii Jarmm & Prophylactic Tooth Soap. 14 $1 3f'$1.00 21 1 $1.00 (Rights reserved YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT ffi'i'rs::- 1 1 r(' ''''rt. "jis nave'you passed 77icn nif(i thn tloirn road happy hy hovtinji your strfiigth and healthy An unfuilintl teaming of a rundown condition is the diniinisliiiij; oj the rvd-ldood-et'lls. A DEFICIENCY of red-cells in thu blood is usually followed by physical exhaustion, loss of appetite, under weight, nervous ness anil pimples and boils. When your red-blood-cells are only 80'; you arc NOT yourself 60 is very dangerous. tnlaro.d falouil liirlur. .hewing lack ,1 rcd-Dle.U. C.UI. Common sense suggests that every possible- step be taken to correct such a condition. Take S.S.S. before each meal. It will to nm ml iimn !iui in tcat'hini; :i nil not b:ive tn iilluw su lotm for rttri'tM t iim. The local hiuh school, us a re-! soil, has a sizeable mimeograph ANfiKLKS, Jan. 1 (Pj and st. 1u it bill. The student is1 Mityi v,ro,.Ut m-year-old film act also saved a little by not havini:! ,.,lsSi is insured for Jl.imo.ouu. to purchase paper to write hi.-, Th(1 poHl lo h(M. falh(M. iH jir,,Ouo nuizes upon, since the answer, a yt,:ir are written on the minieotrniphe- 1 4. yheets. j St. 1 bdens. City considering 4 j iijd.s fm construction of sewer nys- P1nlfl(1 ndvprtlulnir Kftn rnuU j (em for thli city. Woods Drue Store DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION Corner Main and Central 12.V Collies T00II1 Paste 6for$l,00 .")()c Owl Lemon Lotion 3tol'$1.00 ?!) Fletcher Month Wash, 20 oz. 2 or$1.00 1.r)() Pinkhain's Yojr. t'oinp for $1.00 $1.00 Imported Russian Oil 2tor$1.00 K!)c Theatrical Cold Cream 2fm'$1.00 Brushes . 3 for $1.00 S(uilhs' Dental Cream Lavoris 7.")c lialm Men-lie I!-").- (!em I'dades 10c Lux Soap $1.00 Amelita Face Powder 2ior$1.00 $1..")0 Khony Hack Hair P.rushes $1.00 $1 .'.'." I 'et ro-Syllinm andM,ll, e.d- $ 1 .00 65c Ponds Cream . 2 for $1 ;"0c JVa 11 Dean Shaving (Veam 3fi'$1.00 1.")c Wash Cloths, Cannon 10f(,r$1.00 to limit quantities) PAGE SEVEN 4I ii V iivxn.;f IT 4. H I build up and enrich your blood, give you new life and vitality! Your appetite will pick up you will feel like yourself again! Keep the down road bright by keeping your red-blood-cells fighting for you. Cet tho large size. At all drugstores. s.s.s. Co. 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