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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 7

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WATtRLOO DAILY COIHIM. WATERLOO. JOWA. MONTJAY. MAY 1J, 1M.

fag 8VM OUR BOARDING HOUSE HKE AWAY THE LADY Cedar Falling Mer Rise to DftM" H. DO S'OU Joan Bennett Femme Role Inherits in "Nob Hill" hoopu6 SELLING "TO IMPUSM Copyr'sht HOMOR OP KKA CAiJ Ll-T ANJ ACE? 15.3 Feet Here NO SLI EP FOR C'OIRTRIGHT. icuse that he inored. ECTiOM'3, OUT OP TMAT DEC COT fi4E CARDS In room by XXV. I Even after the was XXV CHAPTER LIKE: A PO A HALF SMASS Waters of the Cedar river hid reached a swollen level of 15.3 sumer can and should work hand in-hand but to some interested Hollywoorterj It will also show Just how good a screen bet is Jludy'a cousin.

All this Ulk about Joan MeCrark en, the cute litUe girl in "Oklaho ma," starring in this and that pic. tare can be forgotten now. Joan is returning to Broadway In July, as soon as she finishes a Jitterbug bal let sequence in "Hollywood Canteen" for Warners. John Wilson, who Is producing "Bloomer Girl," a Broadway musical, came to Holly, wood and signed Joan right under the nose of the movie producers. SAR.O OF G0tftN3 GLOMES GOO IM TVte AAMA6-NEMT CP- VOUR.

FiCE-EATCR CASa CO. GO LAV Bit Louclla O. Parsons Motion Pictur Editor, I. N. fi.

Hollywood, Cal. iinsi Joan Bennett laughed when I mentioned that I had heard on the 20th lot that she was to co-star with Fred MacMur-ray in "Nob Hill." "It looks," said Joan, "as If I am inheriting all Merle Obcron'i cast A BUZZ.AC2.D AvJPP-Sptfff-TT; EGO herself. Courtright did not undress, Sha made no effort to ileep. She would have fought aleep, except that it woi no problem for her to stay awake. She could not have slept.

She did pull the futon, the thick-ly wadded quilt, over her. Not the night air was cold, but In case anyone should look in on her. It wasn't modesty: she merely "0 Gillespie" class. a Rudy Vallee has always been insistent that he doesn't want his 15-year-old cousin, Mary Vallee, to go in for a career. So Just like most 15-year-olds, Miss Mary, who is petite and dark, made up her own mind.

The first thing she did was to get some training at the Pasadena playhouse and then she landed the lead in the educational "short," "Three to Be Served." which Para will release. The picture shows how labor, management and con UV offs. First. The-Woman in the it didn't want anyone to know she still wore all her clothes. She was very glad she had taken HI II I I II I feet Monday, or 2 4 feet above normal, officials at the Iowa Tublic Service Co.

power plant reported. Water overflowed into Sherwood park, but caused no serious damage, although covering roads in several places. Residents of the park reported Monday that the water was receding. Reports from Cedar Falts and Nashua Monday also were that the river level was lowering. Below the dam.

the city's gauge at Sixth street, registered a river height of 10.30 feet, or five feet above normal, Monday morning after showing a drop of one-half Inch since midnight Sunday, City Engineer Nathan Barber reported. SUNNYSIDE SCHOOL HAS ANNUAL PICNIC SUNDAY T.v,anirnl nencili were N. rti- NOW-Doors Open Ui45 Tuai. 7. Window', and: now 'Nob Hill'." Only a gal with Joanie's, grand tense ofi humor would have kidded herself, because most actresses hit the ceiling at any suggestion that they 1 INK went back to Norm.

He found her in the room where they'd had the wine earlier. He searched her face for signs of nervousness, and there were not too many. He grinned at her with approval, and said, "Now we have a job to do, baby. We've got to act innocent." understand," Norma said. "Yu.

we have to fool them." "We'll do it. too, baby. This Aza-raski may think he's good at deceit, but we'll show him a few things." Her answering smile, which must have taken effort, pleased him a great deal. "Sure we will." she said. "After all, my grandfather was a Yankee horse trader." Link admired her courage.

He had a sort of a silly Impulse, an overpowering desire to express the way he felt in one manner or another. But the only way he could think of expressing it was to take her in his arms and kiss her. but that would have been embarrassing- It wasn't a time for kissing. "Let's find Courtright," Link aid. "We've got to tell her to keep her mouth shut." "I told her," Norma explained." "A few minutes aeo." Till UX.

6:38 I Joan Itrnnrtt v. TO DAT, TIES, and WED. Till 6:30 p. m. Adulu 25c; Nile 30o 11 3 It S5BhJ are second choice.

I saw Joan with Walter Wanger. the precaution, because Norma came in to tell her good night -Wait, dear," Courtright said. "Has Link said anything strange about me?" "No, he hasn't." Norma answered. "Earlier in the evening he did ask what was wrong with you. I told him you were just scared, like the rest of us." "Good nifcht, dear," Courtrlcht said.

"And try not to worry. Try to sleep." Norma returned to her room. Courtright turned over on her side. She pressed her ear against the padded wooden block which served as a pillow. In this way, through the vibrations In the floor, Courtright could hear when anyone moved about in the inn.

one movcd 1" tne Mis it COIME, BUT bought For -22' and Laughs ah- Romance! I UNCLE RAY'S CORNER COCOA TREES NOW CROW IN MOST PARTS OF TORRID ZONE. dining with the Al Halls, and I told her she might as well get used to wearing smart clothes, such as she had on, because they tell me the 20th Century dressmakers are going to work overtime on her wardrobe. She plays a society girl from San Francisco. After a year's absence from the screen, while she was having her baby. Joan is making two movies In rapid succession.

You ran never pin any company down to saying that a picture has been shelved. But I know I am safe in saying that "Secrets in the Dark" has been put on the highest shelf and forgotten, because when Susan Tcters comes back to M-G-M "What'd she i Three thousand flower blossoms "We needn't worry about her. Later, lhrough the pa word-, for each pound of cocoa beans Link. She said she didn't want card tS.h 8nd i 7 awarded three eighth grade graduates of East Waterloo township's Sunnyside school No. 2 at the annual school picnic Sunday.

Fifty-five parents and friends were present and picnic dinner was served at noon. The three graduates, all of whom earned honor roll ratings, are Cecil Habenicht. Judd Leland and Vernpn Cotter. Spelling awards were presented to Mary Ellen Leland and Mary Brandis. both of whom had 100 pes cent spelling grades throughout tbe year.

Eleven library readings awards were made to pupils who had read seven books during the year in addition to their regular class room work. Mrs. Will Otto was elected president of the school's Parent Teacher association and Mrs. Mar j-a uncw in is wuuia v.ijiih mai is a worm aveniEc. these Japs torturing her to takes into account the fact that rasxi, creeping outdoors.

and "MINESWEEPER" with Dick Arlen Jean Farker out where Kip hid the swag." "What," asked Link, "is wrong Courtright got up herself. Her Cacn tree, on the average, has CUP OP 2nd WAC Recruiting Week COCOA bare feet felt a silent way across aDOut 6.000 flowers. Only about 20 the mats to the door. She went out I p0jg are formed on each tree. into tne nignt.

ine ciouoi nao. vrom the rods come cocoa beans I I 1. 14 CHOCOLATES rm iniCKcnca in inc tf, mm was which weigh about two pounds she will be co-starred with Van Johnson In "Nor All Your-Tears." It is Carey Wilson's next production assignment and takes him. for the ttme being, out of the "Andy rut SEEDS Of quite dark. She was supposed to meet Aza raski outside tonight.

(To Be Continued.) this POD (sttvwn cptned when they are dried. Even on the best plantations, a tree seldom provides beans which weigh more than three pounds after they are dried. The word "dried" is important. When taken from the pods, the beans weigh more because they DON'T MISS SEEING BUD E. ANDERSON CIRCUS ONE DAY ONLY and tnlargtdj tha Haskenhoff, vice president.

Misi Miriam Orth. Jestin. Ia has with Tilda Courtright?" "She's just scared, Link." "Okay," Link said. But he was satisfied that wasn't the whole explanation. HJHEN Captain Azaraski entered the inn, they were ready for him- He came in and beamed at them.

They beamed right back at him. "I have just had a talk with the Innkeeper, telling him what kind of dinner we want," Azaraski said. "He promises a special feast." Throughout the evening that followed, Azaraski was a hard working host. He insisted on giving them an 'escorted tour of the inn. They showed much false interest, since they had already been over been teacher of the school during 'JildiM'lul the last year.

The ikelrton of (he dome of th capital Uncle Wiggily's Bedtime Story By HOWARD a GARIS I'NCLE WIGGILY'S RATION STAMPS. Once upon a time Uncle Wiggily at Washington la mad of iron. contain a good deal of water. They are ready for market only after losing their water through drying. Cocoa trees grow in the torrid zone.

They must have hot weather and a good supply of rain. Oddly enough these trees need 2 P. M. AND 8 P. M.

WATERLOO BALL PARK MAY I "MIXED" I hopped out of his hollow stump bungalow. Nurse Jane Fuzzy 25 Wuzzy called to the rabbit gentle-! vhnn rri. NOW SHOWINfl-35eto6 The Good Old Days' 10 HIJIITS SJ1TH ritT a TEARS, JSZKS ai JIRU THE BReStVrAIN B0BBER7 ma cicisTK! net, coost man just as he jumped off the last ljonSi rowg of hjgh busnps or back Step, I inm sharfo trri arc nlanlprt near (ONLY CIRCUS COMING) to keep them from getting substance known as "cocoa butter." Most of this is pressed out when powder for cocoa is made. The cocoa butter goes into fine soaps and is useful in other ways. When "cooking chocolate" is made, most of the cocoa butter is left in it.

The United States buys more cocoa and chocolate than any other country. In time of peace, Germany, Great Britain, Holland and France come after the United States in use of these products. The average Dutch family uses three times as much cocoa as the average family in the United States. (For TRAVEL or NATURE section ears? asked I urn MnchinA TONIGHT housekeeper. "I am going adventuring," answered Uncle Wiggily.

He twinkled one side of his pink nose at Nurse Jane. the inn thoroughly, searching for a microphone of an eavesdropper. Norma talked more than usual. Link was afraid she was bein a little too animated, overdoing it. But then he concluded this was his imagination- She was doing fine.

Courtright did her part, too. Courtright gave a lecture about the tokonoma. Link wondered if she had ever written any school textbooks about Japan. She sounded like one. "In every pretentious Japanese FORUM ROOF "On your way," said Miss Fuzzy COME MISS THE VIIUIN1 APfUUD THt HEKOI Wuzzy, "would you mind stopping Cocoa trees now grow in most parts of the torrid zone.

Four centuries ago they were found only in the New World, but seeds and seedlings have been planted in southern Asia, and on various islands. The Gold Coast and the Ivory Coast of Africa are important cocoa centers. Brazil exports thousands of tons each year, and other thousands of tons come from Nigeria, Ceylon, Ecuador and the West Indies. Cocoa beans contain a yellow WMT Iowa Cornhuskcrs ITS TW0-6UN HU" HIMSEIP WILLIAM S. HART -I7ERY INCS 1 KllT 61c A Person 61c rudie Cantor Geo.

Murpny lin fliuie Uineu Kotlv of your scrapbook). UNCLE RAY. Tomorrow: Coconuts. If yon dPlre free copy of the lllun-trmtrd Irafltt, "SUmpi and Stamp fol-lertinit." aend alf-addrard envelop bfarlnf a S-eent atamp to Inclo Ray in tare of thla newapaper. XS 7r- Constance Moore Daunt MAY 29 TOM OWENS ft A THI lAmt OS THI CENTUKT DEMPSEY-W1LIARD FIGHT Sit THI MASS AC AT TOLEDO DETAIL FOR TODAY Cosmolinc Fuzzy Wuzzy.

"You know food will help us win the war. We must be careful of food. No one must have more than his fair "WAC" RECRUITING DRIVE In MOTIOM riCTLRE THEATRES EXTENDED THRU MAY 25th bedroom, you will find one of those little alcoves, called the toka. noma," Courtright said. "You'll notice that the floor is raised a little above the floor of the room.

It is a place of honor. Almost always, there rill be a picture and an incense burner. It isn't what it leoks like, a handy place to stack your luggage. In fact, I have always had a suspicion that the foreigners have done more to antagonize the Japanese by tossing, their suitcases into the tokonoma than by any other one thing The evening as a whole, although It was a grim period for all of them, seemed to be passing off well enough. For dinner they had sukiyakl.

ORPHEUM Starting FRIDAY! share. That's why we must give ration points as well as money for food. It's the war!" "Hurray for VICTORY!" said NOW! Ends Wed. 35c to 2 Uncle Wiggily holding up two Hav you trie pomta paws like the letter V. "It's all very well to shout and the like of that," said mi at the grocery and bringing me Nurse Jane.

"But we must be flavored with Japanese soy and a and pound of cheese? spirit distilled from rice more patriotic. We must not buy in the black market, which means More Than Money. umfiJiOADJmY "Not at all," answered Uncle buying food without ration stamps. Wiggily. "Right gladly will I bring And we must take only our fair you a pound of cheese.

If it has share. But I have been careful of my points and here are some for that smoky flavor, I shall nibble a bit of it Tra, la, la la!" he sang gaily as he started to hop the cheese you are going to get me." again. I'll get it," said Uncle Wiggily. larrla "One called Nurse will be patriotic. Hurray for Jane.

"You will need ration points, though they are a bit "I know some money with of trouble." COSMOLINE is the glue-like substance in which rifles are packed. It resembles glue, but never dries. sweetened. There was clear soup and shrimp fried in batter and a good yokan, a sweet bean paste. Full stomachs gave them an excuse to pretend to be sleepy.

They were all tired, although it was doubtful if they could really sleep. They retired for the night. Link had no chance to talk to Courtright alone. But he had watched her. He was extremely puzzled about Courtright.

He was also worried- He resolved to keep an eye on her. TILDA COURTRIGHT went to her room. She discovered that she was to occupy a room with Norma. She suggested that she occupy another room, giving the ex-1 which to buy the cheese'' said Uncle Wiggily. "Have no fear, Nurse Jane.

I have the money." Nurse Jane had no fear but she asked: "Have you the stamps?" "What stamps?" asked Uncle in. SIMMS CRABLCS fiLORIA WINNINGER DeHAVEN um BORNE um SCOTT nut 'ROCHESTER' wesson NANCY WALKER BEN BIDE itmiT im ma I0WEBS I0SI SISTERS tWIT He took the points, or stamps, that Nurse Jane gave him and hopped along to look for an adventure and also for a cheese store. He reached the cheese store first. A Stranger? "A nound of cheese, with a Wiggily, One never knows exactly what kind of a riTle he is issued until he gets the COSMOLINE off. To clean a rifle packed in COSMOLINE, it is best to remove all clothing and, when the job is completed; take a hot shower.

The usual procedure is for a soldier to get a gun fresh from the COSMOLINE at 2:15 p. m. and be told to have it ready for inspection by 3 p. m. This is a monumental task since it requires complete disassemblage of the weapon and the cautious wiping of each individual part.

War ration stamps," said Miss smoky flavor, for Nurse Jane Fuz- zy Wuzzy," said Mr. Longears. Tnuuv nnoccv 1ND MIS DRCHESTRl iS'Jl a NI TUESDAY Doors Open 11:45 r7nr7frrnTrm tomobile she was driving jammed into the bumper of another car, then into a telephone post and finally struck a street car. Four other persons in the car were NOW "Have you the points?" bleated Uncle Butter the goat gentleman. He was working in the cheese store, having gone there from the six and seven cent store where he used to work.

There he butted open the doors so the customers could get in and out. "Oh, yes, I have cheese points," said the rabbit. "And I have the money too." "Then you shall have the cheese," bleated Uncle Butter. The goat gentleman was cutting a slice of cheese with an appetizing smoky flavor when, all of a sudden, there was a noise at the door and a voice shouted: "Here he is! Come on in!" Well, now, what is going to happen? If the comb will part the hair brush in the middle so it can go to a party, I'll tell you 35c to 6 Then 50o a. at vi i V.ilX2 -D est u.

zj. ho-g Bus Drivers' WAR HERO r3 FIRST STTAMSHIP TO CROSS THE OCEAN (292 DAYS) PRESENTED SUCH AM UNBELIEVABLE SIGHT WITH SMOKE POURING FROM HER FUNNELTHATTHE COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH FLEET THOUGHT SHE WAS ON FIRE ANP ATTEMPTED TO RESCUE HER CREW. if 1 A DA 'a mi it I KILLED IN AUTO CRASH. Des Moines Mrs. Grac? Olds, 5(1, of Des Moines, was killed Sunday night when, Deputy Sheriff John Calvert said, the au- if THE NOTES 0-E-A-D ARRANGED IN THE ABOVE ORDER ARE A FUNERAL PIR6E Electric Park BALLROOM TUESDAY NIGHT "Everyone Welcome" forces.

That's one of the reasons there's a shortage of telephone facilities here at home. If all civilian requirements were to be met as in normal times, great new. amounts of telephone equipment would be needed. Manufacture of these facilities must wait until the telephone factories can be released from war work and. materials obtained for peace-time production.

G. I. JOE carrier pigeon -r flew 20 miles in 20 minutes delivering: a message that saved the lives of at least 100 Allied soldiers in Italy. Communications in their many forms are vitaFto the war. The Western Electric Company, manufacturing unit of the Bell System, is almost completely devoted to the production of radio, telephone and other related war equipment for the fighting V.

NOW! 'iliru 603 CAT HOUSEWIFE WITH A FAMILY OF4 TWISTER STEER OF OKLAHOMA' MUST CARRY 74 RATION CARDS S' HAS HORNS 8 FT. 6 IN. FROM TIP TOTIP. -nix" NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY jai- AL MENKE and His Orchestra "The Band With a Million Friends" 1 nun CCRSart h. iinrmi THE FIRST STEAMSHIP The "Savannah," first steamship to cross the ocean, sailed from Savannah for Liverpool on May 22, 1819.

She had no passengers because paying passengers were afraid to entrust themselves to this novel vessel. Off the coast of Ireland, sh was chased all day long by the British cutter "Kite," which mistook the smoking vessel for a ship afire. The British were amazed that the maximum speed of the British ship was not enough to enable it to catch up with a burning vessel. Not until several shots were fired from the English cutter, did the "Savannah" stop to explain matters. Nest 'The Most Elected Man in History." (On fjut.

with atatrpfd. artire.rt envelop, cai Courier, Robert L. fUpiey md aubnut procd oi argrtfmif depicted by bim.) Jean Parker "NAVY "Good Vt'hhet to Telegraph. Industry h'ou Observing ha Hundredth Annh-ertry WAY" 60c--Per Person--60c VAC RHKUII.Mt UtIK.

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