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THE GRAND ISLAND NEWS February 21, 1936 Duties of Secret Service Are Numerous and Varied three incl1es—:1m1 .\liss \\'u1ke1', \\'l1u made movies years ago, is 0111) feet tall. She's a do.Iig}n1'nl pr‘I'.s'(>n, as you nmy have guessed frmn Llmso broadcasts she does with Dnouxs ’1‘ny]o1'. WORT-HiER L=!=FE 8 TA R D U S T MOVIE AND RADIO @ No mum is wholly bud, and -in all li~'»'L‘s um nzonwnts come when the vision presents ilsolf of a \VOl‘C-‘hie!’ und happier li-Fe xvhich. might be lived. \\'h:1t is needed is courage to make the sIm't.. For, while life lasts, it is Il('\‘9l' ton 1nte.—E. (Y. Bu1:l:e. The secret service division of the Department of the 'i‘1-easni-_v is charged with the protection of the President of the United States, his family and the I’:-osi(lr=nt-Elect; with the suppression of counterfeiting; with the investigation of violations of the farm loan not. the war corporation act, section 701 of the World war adjusted cenx;,en- sation act, and the not of Ixnoemher 1], 19:26, relating to the vuunterfeit- ing of govermnent tr:mspo1’t:1tio11 re- quests; am] with such other nmtters relating to the ’1‘1'e:1s111'y 1iep:n-i.ment as are directed by the secretary of the treasury. By VIRGINIA VALE Jock \\'11itne_\', the p1*ud11c«-1' \\'h0‘s gaga about colored \ lmrl two oxen Merlclxed and tinted gun] for “Dancing I’i1!at0s.“ his new RKU re- lease. Next thing we know. summ- body will turn an animal \I§1'mvn- ette\ as a trilmte to Jean Hun-lnw’s hair. Incitlontnlly, after svnin: “Riff Iial'l‘.\ :1 lot of mm='1c (‘ans begged Joan to lot hm‘ hair he turned p1:1t.inum n_:z1i11, 1m: 5110 re- fused. TPIERE is a fortune waiting for anyone who can \v1'il‘c short sketches, or plays, which can be done on the radio. Alaska on his yacht for two months of recalls the way that Dolores Costello Bm-rymore used to feel about that boat. She loathed taking long trips on it- said that sometimes she felt thar she couldn't hear it much longer if she couldn't be somewhere where she could have her lzalr waslled and take all the baths she wanted to- lhe wzlter supply on the boat not heing mo 1)lentifnl. lei? ‘E - I ‘ 1’ z -fan“ #1 I’racticz11l_\' every actor and actress who isn't b1‘0adcasti11g \\'::mts to try it. I‘I011_v\\'0od is 11111 of people who have su(‘(‘L‘L‘(10d on the 501-0911 and yon1'n to the sa In 0 on the air. Now that stars of Know N0 UPSETS the stage and the ODDS /IND EIVDS . . . Sm-ms funny to see Gloria Swanson going p/ares with her tall, specluelecl son . . . llozc visitirzg morie stars love the night clubs and theaters. when they get to New York on a vacation.’ . . . Most nj them shed their inhibitions and just have fun . . . Not I'.'tl1mrcl G. Robin- son, however; he’s been rushing about New York with the best of them. but always remembers that he’s Erlu-urrl G. . . . They say that after the divorce the second Mrs. Cable will marry a title . . . “The Phantom of the Opera” will be made again, with Boris Knr/n_/] in the role made famous by Lon Chaney . . . Reginald Denn3\s duu:zh- ter will appear in “Little Lord Fuulu _l(.’l'0)’” . . . Lupe Velez has an n::m:v'ng collection 0] emeral¢ls—-umlt [flies to wear them all at once. ® \\'estern ;\‘e\v.<papv1 L'nl-m rzulio have shown that tlnoy can walk Loretta Young, who has been off the screen so long because of illness, will have “Unguarded Hour” for her return to the screen. into (4 movie studio and hc-come n suc- VVhether the “Pain” Remedy You Use The prolfer treatment for a ilious child THREE STEPS p1':\ctic'a11,v is SAFE? o\'e1'ni:_rhI. no mo- tion picture star is Randolph Scott and Fred Astaire are great 1’:-iends—am1 Astaire is teaching the tall and elegant Ran- dolph to do fancy dance steps. That is, he was before the m‘1-ival of Fred .-\s1ni1'o, J12, became more impox- tnnt than anyone else in his fa- ther's life. us secure as he was in the old days. And the only rexlxecly for that Robinson .Don’t Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well -Being to Unknown Preparations CUHSTIPATIDN situation is :1 ca- reel‘ on the air as well. But com- parz1ti\'ely few of these movie folk can sing well enough to broadcast snccessfixlly. The answer to that is a sketch. And good sketches are, alas, all too few. F01‘ exaniple, take our friend Ur. Robinson, of \Little Caesar“ fame. When he was on me Vallee hour recen1l_\', he had to fall back on a sketch that had been done not too long ago—onl_v last suxmner. if a memo:-_v not backed up by notes is reliable. .\‘o—-hoth in lIoll,\rwood and Ne“ York, anyone who can manage a lypewi-ite1' is besieged by people begging for “s<_)_n3erhi_n_g I can do 0\ the l‘:‘:J.io.\‘ If you can an that ':lemand, go ahead, and good luck to you! A cleansing dose today; a sllcr qua_ntity tomorrow; less each time, unit! bowels need no help at all. If you 1m-.u'd John Boles on the air in “Green Grow the Lilacs.\ and liked his pe1'fo1-mance, it's too had that you couldn‘t have seen the broadcast. John is tall-si.\‘ fe’et TI-IE person to ask whether the preparation you or your family are taking for the relief of headaches is SAFE to use regularly is your family doctor. Ask him particularly about Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN. ANY mother knows the reason when her child stops playing, eats little, is hard to manage. Conslipation. But what a pity so few know the sensible Way to set things right! The ordinary laxatives, of even ordinary strength, must be carefully regulated as to dosage. A liquid laxative is the answer, mothers. The answer to all your worries over constipation. A liquid can be measured. The dose can be exactly suited to any age_ or need. Just reduce the dose each time, until the bowels are moving of their own accord and need no help. v_. .- .¢~:)This tz-e‘atJmen't wil u_._I::;:‘e';‘a’ with any c ‘a ‘ .1 wunr any adult. T11?‘ gztors use\Iiqyid laxatives. ffgfryals use the liquid form. If It '--~ 4 . for their use, it is best for ..«~.——- ~—‘..»:~x“.si\!.‘IJse. The liquid laxative most families use is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Any druggist has it. IIe will tell you that before the discovery of Bayer Aspirin most “pain” remedies were advised against by physicians as bad for the stomach and, often, for the heart. Which is food for thought if you seek quick, safe relief. Scientists rate Bayer Aspirin among the fastest methods yet dis- covered for the relief of headaches and the pains of rheumatism, neu- ritis aud Iieuralgia. And the experi- ence of nnllions of users has proved it safe for the average person to use regularly. In your own interest re- mcmbcr tllis. The Meaning of the mag, By LEONARD A. BARRETT & The 1nessn:.:e was the ss ord: \0thers.“ Reference to the Crusvs as :u1 dispensable factor in the theoley of (‘In-istendd - is not the 1) .- pose of this urti- cle. \\’¢>spon1: of - me in us ma: relation to o 11 1- «>1-gzxnized \::_3;f:g§_a§:;§g¢£§:. x:::Ea‘ . social order. Re. gnrdless wheth- _5,_ er its historicity A _V , he Greek. or R0- \\=-:\. man, or Maltese, \ “ the Cross has always been the - mg and sacr1~ It is impossible to blend force and love. The spirit of the Cross must prevail’ if society is to advance. The interpretation of life values revealed through this meaning of the Cross has given us our noblest heritage. The law of force has covered the world with blood and tears. When the meaning of the Cross shall have become centered in our economic systems, in our educational processes and in all our social life, our inher- ited civilization will be secure. Under the law of force we fight a losing battle. © Western Ne\\‘spa.D0l‘ Union. We may not see “It Can’t Happen Here\ on the screen after all. The Hays office has requested that the making of it be deferred, at least, the reason being that the political situation in it might cause mob troub|e°—and all this after thousands of dollars have already been spent on it! You can get Genuine Bayer Aspirin at any drug store —— simply by asking for it by its full name, BAYER ASPIRIN. Make it a point to do this —— and see that you get what you want. RidYourseL|fof Kidney Poisohs Bayer Aspirin .\Iono_v also went down the drain when “I~}1egm1ce” was :\h:1ndoned. Joan Crmvford and Clifton Webb were to have made it-—\\~‘ebb is fa- mous for his work as a dancer on the stage. He was at the studio for three months. on salary. working on dance steps. And. then. come to find out, Joan had been working on an entirely different type of (lance steps. So they had words, and now the picture \\'on‘t he made at all. 4, .__.. BAYER E . \/~. DO you suffer burning, scanty or too frequent urination; backache, headache, dizziness, loss of energy, leg pains, swellings and puifiness under the eyes? Are you tired, nerv- ous—fee| all unstrung and don't know what is wrong? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they Function proper- ly for functional kidney disorder per- mits excess waste to stay in the blood, ant! to poison and upset the whole system. ' The Cross loses its original meaning as a sym- bol of sullering if it is borne for a self-centered purpose. One may have to bear a cross bccauseoi’ his own stupidity or because of the poison of ancestral blood. He may be compelled to bear a crushing disappointment because of unreal- ized personal ambitions. Fatigue due to overstraincd nerves may play havoc with the psychic centers of a person who struggles hopeless- ly for fame and g1o1'_v. But scarcely can these cireumstzuieces l'vigNL\' in-. te_rprct the spirit of the Cross. The meaning of the Cross so far as serv- ice and suffering are concerned, is that it is vicarious. Every great and important event in history at- tests this fact‘. Our American lib- erty is the «lircct heritage of vica- rious se1'\'ice. HOW T0 “A|.KAl.lZE” STOMACH MM INSTANTLY [EH3 Use Donn’: Pills. Doan's are for {he kidneys only. They are recommended the world over. You can get the gen- uine, time-tested Donn‘: at any drug stares Weep for Claudette Colbert‘. Her Partunntmt contract permitted her to make an outside picture (she can do one each year.) so she did \Cigzu'ette in \Under Two [«‘i:1gs.\ the pay check being $150,000. $50,- 000 more than she gets on the home lot for :1 picture. Taxes will cut that down. ho\\‘eve1', to a bit less than 3:110:10‘ Amazingly Fast Relief Now From “Acid Indigestiv Over-Indulgence, Nausea and Upsets :11’ Breakup that \.w—' 1377 IF you want really quick relief from an upset or painful stomach condition——arising from acidity following over-eating, smoking, mixtures of foods or stimu1ant5—— just try this: frequent sufferer from “zic‘id stomach,\ use Plzillips’ J1/Iz'Ik of Il-Iagzzesia 30 mizzutes after meals. \:_ou'11 forget you have a stomach! \\'hcn you buy, see that any box or bottle you accept is clear- ly marked \Genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia.” When John ISm'1'_vn1ore “Romeo and Juliet\ he‘l1 go to The period of n1zu'tyrdom in every nation's history is vocal with the same truth. Lincoln bore the strain of disappointment and suffering not for personal agg1‘n11(Iize111e11t but for the sake of the solidarity of the na- tion. In many of 0111' laborzltories of scienti researclm men are lit- erally oI‘[‘e1'in_2 their lives in sacri- se1'\‘i('e tn hmn:1niI._\'. THAT'S SOMETHING Perhaps the surest way to pn from\calching hold\ and gettin g worse is, Wm. at once, to Cleanse Inter- for nally. DoitFl'hehp|:a’sant tea- cup way. us I 2 system with a hot c_up of Gar co\ Dent 119 Tea-the mild, easy-to-take Brooklyn, N. V, liquid laxative. At drug-stores Take——2 teaspoonfuls of Phil- lips’ Milk of Magnesia in a full glass of water. OR-— 2 Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets, the exact equivalent of the liquid form. GAF The leader of :1 grnnt s0ciz11move- ment whivh is not pe1'smml1y self- oc-ntered. knows in his own expt=1°i- once, the meaning of the Cross. \\'imoss Gandhi in India; I(:1_<.r.'1\\':1 in .T:1pnn: and (§enm-:11 Room of the .<:1l\'utin11 .\r1u_v. .\ few 3-ears am» the I'('1H‘us911t:1tive of the Salva- tion .\rm_\' in Lnmlnn cabled a New Yvm-‘s 211:-.45-:x,;1= to the Fnizml This acts almost immediately to alkalizc the excess acid in the stomach. Neutralizcs the acids that cause headaches, nausea, and indigestion pains. You feel results at once. PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM Removes Dandruff-Stops I-Inlr Falling lmpm-ls Colo: nnd Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair 60:: and S1 00 at Dru vgists Hiscnx (Thom. Wka..P__agz-‘Queue. N.Y. (:n]«l1n:m—\\'1ml!Murry nu dangli- tor! \\‘l1_\', you must be tlvsliltlto uf rv.-xsnn. Try it. AND—if you are a FLORESTON 5;.KAMPOO - Ideal for use in connectionwith1'51:-kor's Hair Ba.lsarn.Mnkes the hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail or at drug‘- gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchugue, N. Y. (:ur1«l«li_2_Lro1'—I adnlit I am dost] mm‘. but that View is my l‘(‘i1SL)l1 l . A - “.‘L.€‘\ ._~;1.\:?-\‘V)':' ‘ r 3,1!» A ¥:f‘_‘?1A£'b:{i‘3-1:1. . \ . SIGNS WHICH OFTEN INDICATE “ASID STOMACH\ PAIN AFTER EIITIIIII SIEEPIESSIIESS FEELING OF IHEIIKIIESS IIIIIIGESTIUN IIAIISEA IIIIIIIIII AIIIDIII IIISS OF APPEIIIE SBUII STIIMMIII FREIIIIEIIT HEAIMIIIIES 7‘: