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Show FOUE JPAGE ti Dawn and and even saving a littie jwia i salary, m b.iv-- , r... " in for general prae- and i r mo nro'Tam continue until 1 u UUIUJUU..I.-U-, ne nve mi.n- i money, the iW ramer j.l'ars your Zvn to seventy five hundred and l've snveJ two tllon' fc ' " more, s" i o r(tiiucu 'L and you'll stu'i'." Lanny delx ''lit ti in.-ik-e j. so tin o and .ti....-- ... "t)ve: remui. for J() ' THE HELPER JQURNAJL Continued) i 1 f . f. I ..If ...in (lid BIT ni,, ,.i .oil sua" VaJ mm money the jou fe Insurance." She fur n few moments. me ny fl i..ti three years abroad perhaps more than four ordinary man. So to three ct tlie program "'ust nave After all, you comforts: you've got to live You will resign gentleman. .. hura 1 j " rtinnpvJ " oiJa.v a"" t tha you benefit 'would an 4,a tomorrow." i you dear old sport, do that!" I.anny struck hint in a twL Her stern and lonely V,-t.l nftun rllH aha . w .aS tOUUlcu. . ? I .i In tlia u'0ilbnoca but they flooded her eyes now 'ether 1 ier breast heaved. l,anny, 5' I to iy e ust i . it AS iUV. il,) a iuuuicu t.ic u 1 of iymiiathy In his nature would it otherwise. Abruptly casf him ! She knew he would d sheftfij her out later, to protest at .,. ... II H I er lon?tn, 10 avow uuusvu uci saidand il debtor for the offer i see ji i decline it. you t Ill, she had her way, and when half d. etorned from Europe she had She would ,ice ready for him. a 1 Irtv vears old on her next birth- New l de a jfhave JLi?ft a "YonnHand after eighteen years of the a met iw? of private nursing she . . I i ::,. i Suct wa lorv.aru io "er pusuiuu iu wun en liurts onice Idea jB pieasur- a .n anticipation. met him at the ferry depot. mt t a goo o lie took her to J her five times his heart and twice on each and once on the lips. "Well, uatei t i;il," he said almost Immediate- :iono: I'm a specialist. ifNeurologist ie,ei"f psychiatrist, and you're to be k?iirst patient I must go over t0 pK I thoroughly and see what makes act uie way you aor ccess was Stetihen's. Modest rst, of course, but of rapid th, and Lanny knew why. His htg fell In love with him and rtised him to their friends. two years Stephen Burt had d Lanny with interest; the year he moved into new, sun- roomy and beautifully furnished ("8, with a waiting room as large inll of his previous ofilces had lie joined the best club In in; he Joined a country club, and utely Unny drove him out of office on Wednesday and Satur- afternoons to play: golf. She ed him the privilege of naming oven fees because she knpw thev fid be too modest; she kept his f list to a minimum ; knowing all friends, she supervised his she kept his books and I very devil of a collector; she te all his business letters and fjpd them for him; she Invested money for him, and since she fnseJv no mean psychologist, she could and 3 a woman patient as she would ok. she was hi3 Admirable hton, and he rewarded her with confidence, his affectionate "dship and a perfectly dazzling 7 raise each Christmas. e ulways kissed her at six 'fk on the twenty-fourtdav of lember in each year for the five I'8 Uie late winter aft-when Mr. Daniel McXamara !''d ln behalf of the stran-e- st pa- y'8 boy had ever been V, r I an - h J Jn tiling to accept. had been a i,! uL, ":VU U!lWtlWtor I!,,,. '' ma Mrs I" i.oii , ...... ".u .urnun. whn .u i it mm ,i not very intellir.mt"ua i. .,,. ,..i sthenic, had with a recital of her ImmMn,. .. 3, PfliOS ami ""'Krillis, jt t;f un ,!.,, P"vd a button under the tPPing out a code nim t 1": ai,d atod patlentlv. " ' tanlT Wr S''.e W"ulcl and mo suv: r, but Kinne-- ' telpl'hnned that yon r,,i,,utes late t rmnt to nioet the RreatV,ennan nt, Herr Dok-fA-, f e waited three min,,f ..... ' u mL, ,; ""e A 8e,u Hher nwi. to l,anny, c fig the word "rrnii. oun i.an1,11,1 not appear, , he 8nI( w!th d.sarm ng smile: "Mrs. Merton. I ne o clock ......... i, '1Sten 10 ano,hp'- - word. 1 rumoii.i,.. uuj a. n,ost pres g t lT .,, go J at once I llirVT (tefore A If ' J in Pi lI'e 8rm 81,11 0 she could think ol botb lpKs "P on th and lighted hit d'or to his nurse'i " "" nnny g tid: sorry, but Prnf.au,.. pi.. . n, ; A.m shall have to thro ?Ut loaded ,st as tfie o s'ie'S eona ... . wi mu you . go " me here "ULIB to guff ... In l Has ... me wuit.ng room placat err a" iisistent visitor. told bin; ""d Kone for th dHV but ht '''" some sort of bad-- e at sa.d he wasn't t,iCe nutty.. and thni IIUS flni'ii - - ,. g,,.. "- - "..."s 1 il tc . 'i!S private." - - .t. a uuriiu persol business In private and per ' am called upon for menta. i "jsicai effort, sang a fee, I ''"i tired." . . fun . t'.iiir '"u ii.mj, uearie," unit 18 f'lce. long, cool, high I'Mlenvl-a. s .1 ,ff Kt. I nlj. (! r 're on th 'it , A or i. inilice lh, i ' P spnlt r n." Lanny , : ! r ,l art-you- mcV "Ti.ei," tnuiumied. -- Worn to talking saneiv to the insane and the semi-santhe sun noniii.l imd the almonnal. You appear sane. nWr-r- . Are your " I'd he afraid to tnke a bet 1 am. I handle 1"C. my share o' nuts, loo. and there's times they make me think I'm lm;;s Instead o' them. Iy name's Dan .McNaniara and I'm the chief of police.-- ' -Sit down. Chief. rag over that armchair.- - lie smiled at Lannv and held up two fingers. Thai smile melted her. It always did. For five years she had been trying to bully ,ira, and his nulla bad always defeated her, for which reason she often had a brain-floriand threatened to resign his service. And she would have done it, too, for she was a forceful worn an. only for the fear that he might replace her with n nurse who didn't understand him a young thing, professionally, who would fall in love with him and make him marry hur. lie was so kind and sympathetic Lan.u.v knew lie would marry her, just to keep her from feeling bad. "V u his sympathy," she growled, as she prepared the drinks In an inner room. "'That's why lie's worked to death. He'll die young overwork angina, the young fmd! That big. fresh, heavy-footecop! How dare he force his way in the And getting a drink for big bum! his dirty work '." She sniffed and served the highballs. "You're mighty sweet. Lanny." Doctor Rnrt told her. "Now, run along home." Lanny did not g.i. She knew that big moodier of a chief of police would praise such old liquor and his host would offer him a second heldng. "I've got a girl down at Central station," Dan McXamara was saying. 'Shoplifting detail picked her up ln a department store where she'd pinched a dozen and a half Silk stockings. Petit larceny and I sent a caught with the good. good man around to try to square the case with the department store people, but they Insist on pressing charges, and that's ten had. because she's got a couple of priors against her. Out on probation suspended sentence, you understand. Doe. And now she'll do two years in the Dig House. 'S tough on the girl." "What's your Interest In her. lf she's a confirmed thief?"' "We'l, maybe she woulit be a thief if she'd had the breaks," he defended. "Somebody must have given her a sweet bust on the nose, because her beak's been broke and nothing's left of it but a saddle." "Is she tough "Is she tough? Doc, she's sotougii 1 know it ain't natural. A girl as tough as her must be looney. But there ain't nothing tough about her eyes or her mouth hud that's where you can always find toughness that's been bred ln the bone. There's something about this girl that's different, doc. I don't know what It Is, but I know this much : I want she wasn't always tough. yon to give her the once over." "I understand there Is a psychologist and psychiatrist Doctor Kiel hen who does all of the medico-lwork for the department. egal Chief. I wouldn't care to examine the girl except on his Invitation." "Yes, I know. Question of ethics, and while the question Is being debated this girl gets hauled Into court and takes the rap on the old know charge of grand theft. Blethen. I've tried him and he says this girl Is a natural hoodlum, and mentally and physically healthy. He says she's got more Intelligence She than any ten girls in Vnssar. must be smart, too, because she told him he was a fool, and I agree with tie d- -e n half-bake- d d ' r 1 her. "I've heard a lot about you." the chief of police continued. "You're regarded as flie best psychiatrist and neurologist in San Francisco. So don't talk to me about the capable Doc. P.lethen. I want you to look this girl over." His huge face brightened as he a thought I hat would summoned lKlster up his plea. "She don't cuss me, Doc. I've asked her all about herself, and I'm sure she tells me all she knows, hut she don't know anything. She's bound to like yon Doc, and when she likes anybody now, Doe. I've got a notion you can get her confidence to such an extent you can prong down Info her I hear soul and locate t lie trouble. men like you do things like that nowadays." Doctor Hurt smiled. "Sometimes we uncover complexes or menta! re flexes; frequently we do not. And when we have uncovered them we cannot always cure them, You say this (irl has a ruined nose? Does it affect her appearance greatly?" "She's ugly when you look at her the first time. Doc, but after you've Hiked with her and looked Mime more the shock sort of wears off. t got a notion that If her nose could be straightened up she'd be a girl. And maybe If uer mind could be straightened, she'd be a good girl." "Kn.-anything about her her background?" '"I don't know and I can't find out. She won't tell Die." "It may be," Doctor Hurt sug Job, set . -- im-mei- i t!ie poll.-person airn-ewLlw.ut u alir;.. -- !,:, rv,.tl if , a COP. I'll, Kin :rl f ,e f,M.oi h( the hbs of hiiv wotiun. How . a razor VVVVrVVVVVVVV,'A"'V,,Vl"A"""ii"V"""V that s)iP Jol,sa., know Hm FORD LEADS IN CAR SALES tmishtd with the caseT "es, ir. He told me not t' bother I m about ier 0 More than 6,000 new Ford V-niore. PRICE are Doctor Hurt indii-atenow rolling off the assembly UTAH his tele HELPER, line phone. "Call ,i, up , hiefi and every working day, according ask hi in If !:. lias any objection to to Bert Bunnel local Ford dealer. SAT - SUN - MON Friday and Saturday having me give inr kii unofficial ex January production was approxiSATURDAY SHOW WILL BE a munition." Matlne SAT. 10:30 a. m. mately 101,000 cars, commercial McXamara did so. Polhiwlng a units, and trucks, he says. The ScONTlXrOCS FROM 8:30 Continuous SAT from 6 p.m. brief runversatiut'.. he turned the month of February saw 133,688 Claude Raines Matinee Sunday 3:30 units produced, and the March telephone over to Stephen. David Manners H Stephen to! b the telephone. "Doc- schedule has been set at 160,000. tor I'.leihen? Hurt speaking. The "It has been a long time sinnce I . Douglas Montgomery i i4 ?:VAv-V-chief came to my oilice about that the automotive has reindustry girl he has r.t the central station. corded such impressive sales and production figures as those creat ed by Henry Ford this year," declares Mr. Bunnel, "and it has V2 been a long time, too, since a new car has received such an enthusiThe finished masterpiece of astic and overwhelming approval as has the 1935 Ford V-! Charles Dickens' unfinished "Of course there's a reason for masterpiece. this," he continued. "I sincerely N- 'i M V'i Mil believe that Ford's present re- : a" and Monday Sunday markable production and sales fig2:15 ures are merely an expression of I Cont. Sun. From satisfaction with the new product BING CROSBY on the part of the g V. C. FIELDS . public. BENNETT JOAN is to "It note that interesting more than 1,700,000 Ford have been built and sold in the ?: last three years. Each year has MOONLIGHT AND seen a great increase over the preMAGNOLIAS ceding year. Whether it's in the 5 down in Dixie, of Middle the Romance west, prairie country also in the thickly populated areas of swet and crooning Crosby a Eastern metropolises, down South thrilling new Beginning low to the loveliest Miss on or up North, or out here in the SerlaL the ole Mississippi, And here mountains and valleys and deserts v comes commodore Fields and of the West America as a whole has taken to the Ford V-- There's his merry troupe of enterno doubt of it. tainers. A show within a "And with "a million and more' show. as our goal for 1935, we are alSTARRING most certain to pass the 400,000 MACK BROWN JOHN Only Tuesday mark before the end of the first "She's Ugly When You Look at Her 3:30 MATINEE Chapter One quarter. the First Time, Doc." "I have always been impressed & 8 10 Shows Evening Stage "HOSTILE REDSKINS" ON THE STAGE Notwithstanding your report he ha by the fact that when the first asked me. as a personal favor to car left the little brick shed on Tuesday to Friday FRANCES RENAULT see the girl. You understand, ho- Bagley Avenue, Detroit, where it 4 BIG DAYS 4 was had in built Ford 1893, Henry wever" J Direct from Folies Ber- one of the ' Yes, I understand. i:. rt, she' no doubt about its success. For C Unquestionably gere Paris. that first Ford was not the proa bad lot." of the year. pictures biggest Avrrvne M ha duct of a few day's work. It was "Something the chief mildly aroused my euruisKy. If yon the result of planning and experiwould care to Invite me to discus V.J menting for years. her case understand I have no desire to Intrude " "I'm through with her, Hurt. Help yourself, old man. However, ;, take a tip from me anil tkni't let I that fellow McXamara sell himself. J ON THE SCREEN to you. If you do Iieil krep you Nineteen new members have busy. I doubt If any man .on earth ieen initiaed during the past moncan run a criminal down as prompt- th by the Loyal Order of Moose ly as McXamara; be 1ms a photol daa V lodge No. 1659, and another class graphic brain and never forgets a of candidates will be accepted on face or a fact; but after lie.-- landed April 16. The new members are as 10c - 15c - 26cS a yegg in his cooht he develops an follows: Matinee ALL ABOARD FOR DIXIE abnormal yearning to find out what Don Hacking, Fred John Evening Causer, made him act that way. Mac's a R. j Haskins, Matthew Dougherty, (State sales tax Included) softy." Dowd, Thomas F. Pitts, Joseph 'iCxactly. Thank you, JSlethen. Frugni, Kenneth Douglas, V. Still, a blind pig will sometimes find Tony C. Leonard, John Barney, R. R. an acorn, and somufhing he said Winn, Burney Christianson, WilGood-by.- " liam A. Burgess, James P. Stap-leLanny entered. 'There's a young George Ward, George E. Man-guwoman In the waiting roTm," she Arthur Haycock, Charles F. announced. "S'jo said to iur: 'Where and George Weight. Johnson . the h 1"8 that botsehead of a ch'ef gested, is,- ante-.edciii- s, I r it's crii'iL . good-lookin- ln And while you ...- - one, f....... . . n-- HELPER, UTAH, MARCH 29, 1935 STAR LYRIC BONNIE I PRICE THL'K. - FBI. - SAT. CONT. SAT. FROM 2:30 . The Mystery Lily Colbert In a role Mins St-- if that made you adore her In "It Happened One Night" Edwin Drood" - 5 "The Gilded " s I CLAUDETTE COLBERT in SI N - MON - TI ES Continuous Sun. From 2:30 THE a" I auto-buyin- " Mississippi" ,s A MX rODUCTIOr I "Rustlers of Red Dog" . tr) JISSE I. IASKY to Saturday to 5 Continuous Sat. from 2:30 V Wednesday April 3 iiy vr? vkssk" X 5i "Continental Vanities Of Moose Initiate 19 New Members 1 1935"J Shirley Vfp "Monte Carlo Nights" ! X J J TEMPLE Lionet X X it in I i E ! "Mississippi" . y, gone?'" Lanny looked at Dan Mc- Xamara severely over the rim o. her spectacles. "Friend o? your??" she queried witheringly. "Yes," McXamara admitted. ":ind Doc's new patient. Being her ln and he'll give her the once ovfr." But Lanny shook her head.. "This nut shop Is closed for the i!ay," she told him. "Bring her around at one o'clock tomorrow. The doctor: has fifteen minutes than." "Please bring; the pn'Sr-n- t In. I.an-ny,- " Stephen 7dealed. "And then you might " he glancel eVotjeent-lnt their enqity glasses. Lenny glared at him. so he smiled. anil she ceased to glace. But she went f II Ell: Kenilworth Firm Names Officers J'aul F. Keyser, president of the SUt Lake chamber of commerce, wts elected president of the Independent Coal and Coke company meet- at ihe annual stockholders' ing Tuesday at Evanston, if :f A f ,,. Wf i Wyo- ming. Gerald H. Page, of Peoria, I1L, iwas elected vice president. Mr. Keysta- succeeds C. W. Buckley of Cliicaga as president. The Sward of directors, in addition to Mr. Keyser and Mr. Page, includes J. C. Dick, A. C. Milner, on mumbling. Dan McXamara, shook his head Walter T, Clarne and Chauncey P. N. sagely. "Nothing wrong with, that Overfield, all of Salt Lake City; woman's thinking apparatus," h B. Holter and T.A. Marlow of Helinformed Stephen. ena, Mont.; George F..Wasson of And then Lanny ushered tha new Los Angeles; C. W. Buckley of W. G. McRoberts of patient In. She j.Bused JiUH lns:d Chicago, and a the door, swept the roeM with j1 neona. Cam WnodheaJ of Salt Lake slow glance and permitted lier uize on come to rest to S!ephn City was retained by the board as who rose and Inowed to her. Iafiant-l- secretary-treasurethe frozen hostility In !w glance faded and she smiled. ' Ueuilnds me of a gargoyle," Vteplien y " Iff, lj : ' vi, . Ib.-rt- r. y "Meet my friend. Dr. Stephen Burt, Xance," Dan MtXamara Introduced her airily. "Dw. this Is Xance BeJdeu, alias Dorvfhy Case, alias Fay I'.arham, alia ElUaHeth ( ,11 rt J'- 9r T - izszzij1l ' X I VlA I I 1 i ' 7E:'z.'i( 1 I J jr Jliamam soothed her, "you cut lint out. You're not talking to Doc Blethen. Doc Burf s a gentlonran." Xance remembered her manners. "My error," she apologized. From the doorway leadDug Into the waiting, room, Lanny gomd upoo the girl with frank dlsajvroval. Over Nance's shoulder she caught Stephen's eye and shook her head sorrowfuily. "The old girl's shocked I" Muce looking laughed softly without around, while I.anny disappeared. "How do yon know. Miss I'tjldftnT' Stephen, Inquired. Belden Nance "Mirror," and pointed! "Close your eyeg,' Stephen com-("f- t Be Continued) . WfWtt ''WW- - ) ' J. Wli tf'l", r Pan 7r ,fi : H I N ' i- K ' Stephen said politely- that he waa delighted to make her in .quaintance, and Xunce replied with .acrid directness. 'Why?" Wberefct Stephen Burt laughed and set a chiilr for WHITE SODA her. Nance piompeil herself down In It with a weary sfeh, jerked off her 5PARKUNG jaunty hat and threw It on Ste- CARBONATED WATIt "All right, Steve. phen's .desk. Shoot! What's the Idea oC the big GINGER ALE convention? Another fishing expedition?" Xanei-,- v ' .A"' Veriwiii." "Now. V. ''rv J M GOOD DISTRIBUTED g uuirc 1 - 1 BY Co. ferrantile 91) v N. Muln Kt Helper, Utah In A Class By Itself no way to compare ihe Ford V-- 8 with any other car because there is no other car like it. class in perThe Ford enables you to step up into the fine-ca- r formance, beauty, comfort and safety. But there is no stepping policies and op in price. That is kept down by Ford different methods. These as the are as unique manufacturing THERE is MIXERS ALL 1T1rur . v. i .i 1 I i I r I J Bunnel Motor Co. low-prof- it ear itself. It takes eight cylinders to give the modern performance you need these days. The Ford is powered by a V--8 the finest type of engine. 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