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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1936)
T II K B O J U I I I. I K I' ' M •' " l l < > N " TW O Turns Poun $37,500 for One Square Inch of Paper TAR D U S T • 'I Mil „ 1 * ]«n 1 K Kthd Shuttn. widely known In tiie world **f night club*. 1« now n regular rndlw visitor each Satur day night nt 10:.**» p. n>., KST. over a coast to const Nit» r«*d network. Ite«i known f« r ■ ra*^ cr torrid type «»i vocalizing, »he prl vatrly prefer» lul labjr tunes. Maybe Would yon bid $37,500 for a square inch of undistinguished plum- m o v i e a n d r a d i o colored paper, which most people would not bother to pick up if they ________ By VIRGINIA V A L E ----------------------------- saw it lying on the floor? At the re first one. and thought them terrible cent auction in London of the fa X E of the best pictures But the tenth anniversary ha« come mous one-cent British Guiana stamp made in this or any other round, and will be celebrated by the of 1S56, this princely ofTor, made by Mr. J. L. Pemberton, was refused. year is R K O s "Follow the re making of “The Jazz Singer.” the t h a t 's bec«u*e In Insured for $50,000, the stamp’s re Fleet,” the new Rogcrs-Astairc picture that made Ai Jolson a «creen private Ilf* «lie Is serve price has been fixed at $42.- effort. It’s delightful from start star. E thel S h u t t j Mrs. Georg* »Msen 500 by its owner, the widow of Mr. to finish. Fred Astaire has de (wife of tiie band Arthur Hind, the distinguished New The tremendous success *»f “ It veloped remarkably as a co leader on thla »nm* program) and York collector. Marie.’* with Jeanette Mad »■■mild median. And tiie Irving Berlin the mother of tv to youngster», Yet G2 years ago, a schoolboy, L. and Nelson Eddy, has b<-.*i«-l trs songs are all hits, especially "Wo Vernon Vaughan, picked this treas Charles, aged eight and George, Jr.. concert fees. Three year» ngo lie ure out of his album and. not liking Joined the Navy," aged »lx. got $.”>00 a performance; nour he has been the look of it. sold it to a fellow en which receives $2,50(1 and 00 per cent of played and sung s<* thusiast for $1.50!— Tit-Bits. O l i p S I M * E Y D S . . . I d V 'yn n the receipt» over $3,500. Not hail ’ often on the radio. bought lime on the air to that hi» — * — Randolph Scoti m o th e r, u ho /lie* is ll/<;iiic l i t y . makes a good foil could heat h n u r r k l » p t o g r a m i . Paramount likes Carole Lombard YOUR for Astaire, and and Gary Cooper as a team; they’re ( l ira //*'•« «• U i ' d l l t J h u o o d ret m i l * Harriet Hilliard, a scheduled to make three pictures !'•- m i ih her huiband and declared that recent recruit from ih * n one of I he r»lv dr>n» h r t r r mss gether. Meanwhile Gary Is having the radio, does very /»*» reported t h . l Joan ll h m d e l l a grand vacation and doesn't ev.r well indeed. Gin IT’ S didn’t (tel her harm • from the i l u j m i e want to remember the movies, mud DANGEROUSI ger Rogers’ very route the left at ht e ra th da* la hurry less talk about them. pretty young moth Avoid risk o f infection, home to tee her baby . . . m8 ife » « — k— enjoy instant relief from pain and er feels— and says, Ginger Rogers * \ e c t e t a r % u t i h lean lla rlote, \l*rna quickly, safely remove your corns— without hesitation Charlie Farre ll must have been I n « and I lark (.a b le , «• one o/ the pic use Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. They — that Ginger isn’t getting enough happy when he landed in Australia soothe and heal; stop shoe pressure; t u r n that all it o m e n i » i // u<i/il la tee credit for her work as a member and the film fans mobbed him ; it’s prevent sore toes and blisters. At H in t C.rotby put* m a lot ul « « * » ! j of the Rogers-Astaire team. She been a long time since the public all drug, shoe and department on thote radio program* o f h i t . lake• points out the fact that Ginger wa> showed any particular Interest in stores—only 25^ and 35£ a box. // u h i like 1 an accomplished dancer when Fred him as an actor. He'll make a pic them i r r y t e r m u d t . . i h n l l r r t be m re la »re ll<>rn Karloff | was still taking lessons. Whereupon ture there, and may like it well in “ 7 hr ft diking p e n d " “ • the lively Fred's friends and ad- enough to stay and do several. IV•■«**? 1$ **« * » * * > » * I mirers rise up to declare that he ! is a natural dancer, that Ginger ii ii 1111111111111111111111111111111 n 11111111111111111 .. ..... .. m 111111111 m 1111111111111 • 1111111 I was never so good before she beg.in j dancing with him. O Cut The miter; to * mother V ^ O i s J young man is tnt *r*Wl0| U , l ! an; the ■ of *B * « ¡ 9 ter**tlni r>“ bodj.~ili1^,|Hj Ing Whether th e‘‘Patf R e m ed y You Use is SAFE? 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I The arrival of Laura LaPlarte'« infant daughter has sent many a cable buzzing over the sea. for Laura has always teen popular in movie circles, and so has her hus band, Irving Asher. He is now Eu ropean representative of one of the big motion picture firms. Remember Helen Holmes, of Mint hair-raising scandal of the old days “ The Hazards of Helen” ? She is working in W. C. Fields’ new pic ture, “ Poppy," on the Paramount lot. She has only a small part, bn* hopes to get bigger ones, though she has no illusions of becoming a star again. She has never worked in talking pictures; she retired from the screen before they came in. and went with ner husband, a cowboy who had worked in pictures, to live on their ranch. It doesn’t seem possible that the talkies are ten years old; surely it isn’t ten years since we saw the Kidnaping Is Not Entirely an American Crime, Nor New The crime of kidnaping Is not x new one or confined to this country. I hough the organization of kidnap ing gangs for profit has been more greatly developed here in recen» years than anywhere else. It is a curious fact that the word "kidnap ing” came Into use not in America but in England about 250 years ago and referred to the business of stealing young people in that country to provide indentured servants or la borers (virtually slaves) for the American plantations. In Bunyan’s “ Pilgrim's Progress," written in 1084, occurs the sentence, “ Thou practisest the craft of a kid naper; thou gatherest up women and children and carriest them Into a strange country, to the weakening of my master's kingdom.” MaJ. Ar thur Griffith’s “ Mysteries of Police and Crime” states: “ Child stealing has always been a profitable trade, practiced at the Instance of greedy relatives anxious to remove a right ful heir; full grown youths of mus cle and sinew were entrapped In great Dumbers during the first half of the Eighteenth century to be sold as white slaves for the American plantations.”— Detroit News. T hrough hy JEAN NEW TON A W O M A N ’S EYES II111111111111111111111111111111111111111! 11111111111111111111111111111111II1111111111 Ml 11111111111 Don’t Entrust Yocr Own or Your FanLYt Well - Being to UnkDOB Preparation rr n r . r*r- n to ak »iutknfc * . c* ‘m are lak.it g f ■ the rd*iof 0 SAM to uv? rrgUaty»] lamtlv d -ft r Adi him ¡artx^bi about Gcnume ÜAYUt ASPU] He v..11 Ml you that Wrrl try of Bayer a <; cj i “ t nn‘ rcmedie* *ert >:*st ag iin-.t by ; hyunaasaibadivli diw : W! h : .1, often, lor tie) h iv f -1 for seek q u rk . Mf/r rriief. S • among r .err l : d c i »I ’ tv rate Bror Ana the f<uttd cvf.Wi $ O I t the rtliei of boaai j ■ of rVoanuai •. '¿¡a. And tie oja r re of i . i >m of u«n ha ;r»i it • ife for the avenge penes ‘a■ re.- ilarly. In go ui own IF THE CEYLONESE ARE THE pr«.v. 1 n„- . n that t < au*> 1« largely number Ihn. MOST B E A U T I F U L — Y -u r.iu get Genua ______ | ail a chance to b* beautiful. It tell* . ;rug iU t i- m A FTER a “worl l •> ir" • <;• naan u» we i.••*•»! n<>t iw l foolish fur 11» ’’ toning fu-rioiiRly to that fervent n* ‘ * ■ B \Y1 I ( ASPIRIN. Vbh ¿1 nre the most 1 omt to d ■ thu — zfld that the most benu-Jful women In sertlon ;bat (•enutiful woman In the world.“ Wr gel what you want the world were the Ceylonese do not har? to take It with i m - ds «- The German fraulelns were indlg nant and their men up in arms in of humor. For If the professor can support of them. I ***■ 1'!f'al “ f k m I f f in the <v> An American editor announced:! shouldn't another man "It Is plain that the Herr professor! ** C si»<sic*t» -iv.vi: m i » ir*. has not adhered to the traditional ! thoroughness. IL* conclusions ns * to the most beautiful women In the | world would have been vastly dif ferent hail he completed his world tour. His statemer that the Cey lonese women are the rmwt beauti ful is positive evidence that he hn« not visited the United States, and It develops that ue has never net \ foot on American solL Should he eventually visit this country, he will find his Judgment premature!” The American editor hlnks Amer ican women the most beautiful. Am azingly Fast R e lie f Sow Unfortunately, we have no mm-1 ments from France on the profes from "A c id Indigestion ’ Over- sor's selection of Ceylonese women ns the no»t beautiful; nor from Indulgence , Nausea Italy, nor Spain, In fact we know- and Upsets only the German and American re action. But It Is not difficult to guess that the others would be simi lar. “ The most beautiful women In the world nre our women. No man frequent ¥ !' you want really quirk relief choosing others could possibly have stom.irn. f ’ jMfgdi J . from an uj>sct or |»ainiul seen our women!’’ stomach condition—arising from But the Ceylonese think the pro Y o u 'll l« r ,.> > « * * » > afidity following over-eating* fessor right! When v u huy, ^ smoking, mixtures of foods or And It’s rather comforting to have stimulants — just try this: l>ox or 1 xjttlc y<>u |y mark'd ^ l ike—2 tcaspoonfuls o f Phil- M i l k o f M a g n d t t * Let Fortune Come. |)Ut Let li(>s’ Milk of Magnesia in a full glass of w ater. OR — 2 I Aim at a Clean Record Phillifm’ Milk o f Magnesia SIGNS WHICH Ofl» 'l ablets, the exact equivalent It does not matter so very much of the liquid form. after all, whether you make a for indicate "»CIO tune or not; but It does matter ver> This arts almost im m ediately to PHI» if» « I»11** .¡gyam much w hether or not you keep sweet alkalize the excess arid in the flinww****"10 gjuilltn"1 have a clean record, and live a bai stomach. N eutralizes the arid» MUSt* ..yllH*0 anced life. Some of the greatesi that cause headaches, nausea, men In all history were total failure* and indigestion ¡wins. You feel as money makers, but they WPro results at once. notable successes in nobility a„d T ry it. AN D — if you are a balance of character, cleanliness of life, mental stability of purpose, and disposition.—-Q. g \j B a y e r Aspirin Here’s Very Fast \W to “Alkalize” . Acid-Indigestion Away , v