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THURS., JAN. 29, 1931'
Figures in Nidit Club Gun Battle
was decided to let them come.
With the feeling of a patriotic,
"And we'll raise the price of adduty well done, the Port Authority
mission and refreshments, too,"
then put on his hat. and went home
said Ginger. "If the food is cheap
to bed. Around midnight his telethey'll eat us out of house a n !
phone began ringing and it didnt'
home.
We don't know them—
sease for five days. It seems everyHOLLYWOOD—Closeups, more one i from the Battery to Yonker.s i
there's no reason why we shouldn't
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what he is. Plays the piano, plays make money on them. Double rates precious than gold to most screen desired to call his attention to th?
mean, anyhow?"
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the violin, plays the banjo, and for outsiders. Members of the club actors, formed part of the pay is-fact that New York already has
fun
the
'Oh,
it
means
happiness—th?
Because- life was so slow in
warbles
like a little Italian angel. and their guests deserve a reduc- sued to John Loder and Henry a George Washington bridge a t '
of
living—have
a
good
time,
and
all
Wlk- town of Red Thrush, Iowa,
Victor, English players, in the pic- 181st street and the Harlem river., j
He's
pretty
as a picture, looks more tion."
that
sort
of
thing."
she
explained.
GINGER. ELLA TOLLIVER conture "The Seas Beneath."
And
in
the
printed
cards
that
The repentant and harassed Port
like
a
girl
than
a
boy.
Just
a
kid.
ceived the idea of a Junior Coun- "How do you pronounce it?"
, The director has visualized a Authority has announced that an- I
were
sent
out
acknowledging
the
He
was
playing
in
a
beer
garden
or
try Club to save the younger sel "Zshwa dii voev'r." she enunciatGerman sub, sinking to other ns,me will be selected for the
chestra and took on some outside reservations the terms of operation .'torpedoed
from utter boredom. It was to lieed slowly.
were briefly stated—that parents.!11?5 d e a t h w i t h t h e officers stand- new bridge.
"Palisades" is the
work
without
reporting
it
and
got
"I
don't
like
it,"
he
complained
exclusive—no parents allowed, no
A.M. i i n £ o n t h e submerging decks, sal- most popular candidate at the mo- i
in bad with the union. He wasFor Ginger's Sake
babies. Accordingly, she arranged again. "Why not just say, 'Have a
utlng their
flag
ment.
[
preachers and babies were barred.
'
laid off for three months.
for the purchase of the Mill Rush good time,' and be done with it. If
"For we are purely a worldly or-' 'Whether suction might imperil
They could just as well call it 1
farm, a 10-acre tract with an oldthat's what it means? Seems hon- "He'd look great sauntering up
the t w 0 a o t o r s
was not known. Lo- the Hop Skip and Jump bridge, i
and down among the tables in the ganization," Ginger explained firm|
house on it, and proceeded, with ester somehow."
1
1
d e r a n d v i o t O T t o o k a e h a n c e bofch
though, because everyone is going\
tamwm'"stouniinln^
'hisVanjo"
a
n
d
*
*°
Bard,
"and
all
uplifting
is
'
to
But
Ginger
was
not
to
be
disthe assistance of her friends,
singing Italian love songs. He strictly taboo."
.
« « a to safety, and m gratitude to call it the Hudson River bridge,
overhaul and furnish it.
suadrd and on Saturday nights for
the director gave each a half doz- as they are doing now.
Ginger was the daughter of
a. great many weeks thereafter Iry wears velvet trousers and a sash, On Saturday morning—the morn ™ additional closeups in other
and knives llasrtcd, bullets spattered agtuhit the walls chans
minister- and the stepdaughter of \ stood with his old cab at the north and a velvet tarn. Oh, he's a picing of the Saturday which wasi sc f nes EJivme Noncsensc
and crockery flew through the air—and 80 patrons of New Yoiks smait
a very wealthy woman, the former east corner of the Square, his col-ture!"
However,
it
was
noted
that
in
CiugAlley
fled from the dance floor. When the smoke of the gang
A song writer postcards, pi'ob'How much would it cost?" Gin-' to open the summer's series of inPHIL VAN DOORN, who was a lege flags flying in the wind, while
affray cleared away, police learned that Arthur "Dutch" Schultz (right)
true film-hero style, both sank ably pust to annoy us, that
formal
dances
at
Joie
de
Vivre—a
his
stentorian
voice
proclaimed
to
ger
was
always
practical,
tolerant person and crazy about
from sight facing, not the enemy, word in the English language can alleged bc?r racketeer, had been shot and ttabbed and then spirited
a delightful audience:
away to an underworld hide-out. Authorities questiond Mavis King
"Why, I think he would come for tired but happy Ginger sat at
Ginger.
be rhymed' except
the word I ilefli. pretty cigar:t girl, who brought to a hospital Charles "Chick"
his
expenses
until
he
is
reinstated
breakfast,
her
parentsand
her
but me camera.
"Taxicab
to
the
Jaw
da
Veever.
One day, while the rehabilitaMagazine stands, book stores and "orange." Three days of contem- j
Sherman, Broadway gamblsr, also wounded in the fight,
tion of the club house was going Right this way, ladies and gents— I'm sure he would, because he is) ai'tist grouped about her. Her b r a n e s e x e o t a
business plation have brought no results. It 1
on. an'artist called at the kitchen j bus to the Jaw da Veever. Only I only marking time there. We could' thoughts were pleasantly engaged b" m a sa r ePs u l t f a b a*f*
n . on bridge probably could be handled by Og- j
of the Tolliver home and offered tOj two bits; to the Jaw de Veever." keep
p him for a Week or two if we 'With the sureness of success which ! °°a aa tt » « * °oo ff ' hh ee
The den Nash, the poet who rhymes
!
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h
h
t
i
t
P
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do a portrait in exchange for a
liked and then send him back. He'd ' her prophetic nature had promised
""
on Madison avenue, you've
meal; After he had shaved off his From friendly lips to interested get you off to a stunning• start." !*«
evening.
„ . the
» jfctonno
tv,«And
iminnas„*ifT_from
m™^ I ly spent most of their time between got a good job, havenu?"
beard Ginger found to her sur-ears flew the news that Ginger
The fare to Chicago is Six-sev- > SJeat distance the voice of Iry Ford, . . , , ,
prise that he was good looking. Tolliver had a French painter I enty-flve. He could sleep in one of i out faintly through her sweet ab- j ™^f
The game was found to be too
He had studied in Paris and hisdrawing pictures on the walls at \ the gable rooms in the attic; heav- straction.
absorbing, the desire to finish play
Mill Rush, and immediately'upon j en knows we'll never have any "Ginger! Hey, Ginger!"
name was BARD HOLLOWAY.
ing a hand often winning out over
Dld
their
release
from
school
that
after
other
use
for
them.
And
we
could'
"
somebody
call
Ginger?"
Ginger, who was never at a loss
the assistant director's request that
noon,
ardent
prospective
Junior!
sort
of
feed
him
around
from
hand
wondered
Phil.
for ideas, thought it. would be a
they return to places before the
good on= if Bard remained for a! Clubbers took the road, and count-' to mouth wherever we happen to | Hamill appeared at the door..
while in Red Thrush, instead of I less were the eager hands to carry! be."
i "Excuse me," he said apologetical c a m e l a
wandering about the country like up the furniture that Ginger and' "He could cook his own meals. ly, "but Mr. Ford wishes to see
Heart Problem
.Miss Ginger—Mi'. Ford is— not aa hobo. He could pick up some Patty had collected in advance. All Italians can cook."
Maureen O'Sullivan, sailing for a
"He
woudn't
be
very
expensive'
lone,
if
I
may
say
so."
"Gosh,
you
certainly
get
things
money painting portraits for fammontMs vacation at her Dublin
ilies who would be flattered— done," said Bard, amazed and ad-then. But are you sure he would "Oh, it must be Nicolo," said home after 15 months in
Bard.
"May
I
go
out
with
you,
Gin
I
come?"
especially if the Tqllivers s^)n- miring.
ger? isn't it great he got here this im a d e flve P l c t u r e s d u r i n g * * sfcay
sored him. And he could do the "I do my best," was the modest
morning?"
' a n d broke a t least a nalf-dozen
mural decorations in the new club answer.
hearts—without the least bit of en
house, for Ginger was bound it The presence and the fascinating "I think he would be crazy' They ran down the hall to the couragement on her part.
be!
He's
front
door,
Comfortably
pleased
about
it.
He
should
labors
of
Bard
Holloway
incited
thfi
would be a success.
doing a thing there—except a that their brilliant plan had no£ In the meantime her own heart
So Ginger gets her stepmother, nearest approach to a rebellion' lnot
received a crack which film-city
ittle
among
her
followers
that
she
had,
bank messenger bootlegging, miscarried. Now was the success,
Phil, to invite him to stay with
experts say wan't be healed for a
Y
the Tollivers. The artist demurs experienced. Her assistants were all| i n°u'd better include an extra fiver'of their opening doubly sure,
long time.
check if you can because one! But at the end of the driveway,
but Phil makes him accept. Gin- too eager to lend a hand. There o £ the
"He" is engaged to another girl,
nis
instruments'is usually in where the decrepit old taxi with' and while he doesn't love her, plans
ger explains to him about the was plenty of paint and there were'
I hock.
] its bright college fllags was disclub, and she takes him out to a dozen untouched panels.
for the marriage are going ahead
"If we send him a letter tonight creetly parked, restrained by sheer
inspect it before he starts to
and he just doesn't know how to go
Many
of
them
frankly
announhe
could
be
here
in
three
days,
physical
effort
on
the
part
of
Iry
work on it. The name of the club.
ced their unequaled excellence in Just in time for the dance on Satur from making a concerted rush upon about getting out of it.
it is decided, is to be "Joie de doing turkeys on the blackboards
day. And if I know little Nicolo, the house, they saw—not one, slim,
Vivre."
for Thanksgiving, heads of George he'll be here. I did some sketching pretty Italian as they had expected
Mammy!
j
NOW GO OjV WITH THE STOEV for the birthday of the Father of of him in Chicago. Really, he's pic —but what appeared to be a large Al Jolson has a half-million dol- I
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a
r
s
our Country, and United States turesque."
CHAPTER. SIII
company of them, gesticulating e x - ,
that he hasn't, earned yet. i
But Ginger went first of all to a flags at half-mast for Decoration "But be sure and make it very citedly, hot in noisy argument in 1 H « w a s to have been starred by
, his friend, Joseph Schenck, in
sign painter and arranged for Day. The responsibility of keep-. plain," cautioned Ginger anxiously their native tongue.
an iold, presumably wrarm-eaten ing his supplies from depletion and. "that we can only give him a little "Fascisti—upon us!' gasped Gin- "Sons O' Guns," and Al went on a
I salary
said
been
$30,000 a
signpost with a colonial lantern to his art from propsitution at the [spending money and his expenses, ger Ella.
l
id to
t have
h
b
$30000
swing below it, proclaiming to the hands of her loyal coherts was very We can't pay him a regular salary.' "Listen!" roared Iry Ford Iw e e l c ' when preparations began,
world that Joie de Vivre had taken great.
_
......
"He'll eat it u p - I know he will."' "Wait, I tell you, wait for Ginger! The weeks went by with Al still on
SMU
•up residence at Mill Rush on Rab-' "I wish I had brought Nicolo said Bard.
clamoring- to'-teU all." Daisy'~Devoe is shown" here "in the Los AnYou can't go in unless you're asked. the payroll, and finally the picture , Accused of stabbing his father with
bit River.
Calleno out with me,' Bard said as Now the fame of the Joie d e Miss Phil wouldn't like it!"
was called off.
' a flsll s p e a f Wneti tne laaer ai- Beie^ comity juu after her conviction on charges of robbing Clara Bow,
. After-Jolson .gets, through play-(Jacked him in. a-quarrel at their-'-"-?1 fnrme,y.,.ei-4pl;iyev, a .^,C35.. Thc.uupet,.picture.,shews,..hw./wjljh.. a,
Iry-'Pord-was particularly inter- they were driving back to town. Vivre and its unique conception
(To
Be
Continued)
i»ff
in
a
stage
show
he
has
under
Mount
Clemens,
Mich., home.
while, fcclcv.-.
is afioin
do:cup
or hur
the
bars. of
Note.her
ested in the selection of. a name, "He wanted to come, but I didn't had spread like wildfire through
denim uniform,
a far cry
tna liir
cwtbahind
she was
accused
buying
tave Tilchi.
19, :.ho<vn
abova Guawith matron,
] consideration, he will return to the weapon, was held by police.
hnrmivn hp wanted tn ha\4 a coupl? lmow wlivrv I wan yoing nor when the countryside ,and letters were
\.it'i Clara'.; money.
make "Sons C
Guns" or some ^ The father was not expected to live.'
of large "college flags" made up to I'd be going back and I was afraid pouring in from couples and cliother picture.
inform the public that his taxi was to run the risk.* He'd create a sen- ques of young people, 20 and 30
the best if not the only means of sation out here. Joie de vivre miles away, asking for reservations
transportation to that delectable re exudes from his every pore."
for the Saturday night opening
sort.
"Who i; ly?"
dance. Ginger talked it over with I
* e
iclan
Ginger printed out the nams lor
'
'
Ben
and ' y
< ! «• Alford
Ben and Jenky Brooks—Patty and
him and he perused it frowninglyi "He's a little Italian lad in Chi- Bard were there, too, and were al- 1 I t s e e m s to be a general principle
"I don't like that name," he said, cago, a sort of waiter, sort of lowed an opinion, which in no way O t l l v i n s s t r u o t u r e s to migrate in
"Looks furrin to me. What's it musician — I don't really know dissented from the others'-and it t h e d i r e o t l o n f r o m w h i o h t h e y a r e
stimulated. This principle explains why the head contains so NEW YORK—The social hour is
many sense- organs and also so being inaugurated by some of our
local merchants to inspire business
much of the brain.
It "is "said" that the pounding of a n d m a k e more pleasant the rela' lights, sounds and smells on the tions with their customers.
Once a week a prominent bank
heads of original living forms aci counts for the presence in the is serving tea so that tellers and
more
head of the eyes, ears and nose. depositors may become
chummy.
One
producer
announces
The organs moved toward the
source of the greatest "stimulation, that the stars in his show will give
The same sort of migration takes a toidS« a « d backgammon party
place in the nervous system. The tack-stage every week. Evteryonei
' principle has been m te n s i v e iy, who buys a ticket to the show iwll
studied in Holland and given the, 1 * 3 Siven an invitation.
pretentious name of neuobiaxtaxis j I n t h e Pennsylvania station they
—the biological pulling of nervous have installed a pipe organ and
radio to soothe the nerves of waitstructures.
Neurobiotaxis may account for ing passengers. Up to the mothe size of brain. In the course ment, no merchant has followed j
Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Elacklidge. former U. S. collector of internal revof ages the eyes, ears ana nose the example of Jean Patou, the)
Parisian style expert, and installed Walter A. Jcssup. above, president enue a I Chicago, is shown receiving nourishment from Hazel Sullivan,
from which the majority of nervof Iowa University for the past 14 nurse al Chicago Memorial Hospital, where she is recuperating from a
a cocktail bar.
ous impulses come have pulled
years, is the object of an attack threatened breakdown. Mrs,. Blacklidge resigned her federal post as a
It all gets down to the fact that by Governor Dan Turner, who has climax to the publicity lecelved when she lest 450,000 in a faro swindle
many nervous structures into their
lit. Springfield, III. '
merchants are realizing that if aiked the legislature to investigate
vicinity.
then can make business something the university administration. Foes
The result is of course increased of a party, customers will be in I charge that Jes&up is responsible
efficiency. The brain becomes a a more pleasant frame of mind | for Iowa's ouster from the Western '
Conference, for many noted faculty, '
headquarters where important ac- and probably buy more goods.
members leaving and for the waivtivities are carried on in proximity
It is an idea that could be ex-ing of $26,762 in interest due the
to one another..
the Rockefeller
panded. Subways, as the ferries university from
Foundation
Furthermore, as they move the
atoeBd
d0 migllt have m u s a
structures arrange themselves into j
*
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f ™
m e r r y t u n e s t h r o u B h t tlle
clusters, those with the same duties t o ^
getting together. Th.2se clusters cars. That is, if the musicians
form the so-called centers each of can find a place to stand.
Taxpayers could be invited over
which performs a certain duty.
for tea and crumpets by Mayor
The brain of man, therefore, con
Walker. Miget golf courses could
tains much that in lower animals
be installed oin night courts, s
is located in the spinal cord.
prisoners may while away their
What the spinal cord has lost the time waiting for their cases to be
brain has gained and hence hu- called.
mans have the large and complex
It seems that the social hour will
organ.
rout depression.
Will the head some day be so
large that it will be necessary to
Municipal Problem
prop it up with a high starcht™
AT.orr. BACK SEAT DPlUlKlGr.
collar? Will the brain produce This department, which cun't
sublime thoughts but lack the back mind it' own business, is much
bone to put them into practice? concerned with a problem which
Those are the questions being has come up before the Port Authority.
!asked.
C. H. Oliver, Pres.
The new bridge across the Hudf»on river is ntaring completion,
and, naturally, it must have a
THIS IJAKGK capeline for rename. The other day the Port
Flowering Plants
57 Clinton Street
and mid-summer wear Is ot
Cyduinen. begonias, prinm:!i'«, Authority called a meeting. _and wirt
runsh natural straw with circles
(Phone 16) Pittsburgh, N. Y.
It ia popular among (Jlrl SOOUIH tills unison to go "pioncerta«"
'and cinncrarlos. Also cut flowars. after serious deliberation officially of whits beads scattered over its
(lie new deep-wood.-, uniform, width not only pormita complete
Carlisle's 9 Rugar St. Tel. 950. -idv christened it as the George Wash- surface and a straw colored velvet in
fri'i-cUim*
of movement lint ensures warmth., lFlannel
shirt. want
j
u m e l shirt,
ribbon band and bow»f
(J27-SS' ington memorial bridge.
j tirereJfes, leather Juda-t oiui .Sr;mdiiuivlair boota guarantee protection
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