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',il ss !,i ok- - til III piii ut.v ' nt ,r i, lo u,:i 'I - - g "g to he a iJig" Jvl, ,et.everHe!, i, ,,h!ics-o,l her. ei, i ' ni tig' Ii- -Ii 1,1 o -'ll r lull! 1,v that si i it mv J mot said, Mull c t dd me 'ouie 1kc a bin oi ui baby dull" uni Ilia woids Sptuco (' it rW'iir, inning d v. n st.iirs. Horn Lad called her Pictr mol rather stilted twice he J r.n.-- h t elnnp-- e of t in. in's tan coumli-i- l piim kept ri i r ,ii, that toni Mu ' lint It wan t he hi -- t -- he could do i ii- -, in i iii-ii,,, I 4 N,1, !,rto w.ro two of She had to -- iv something to to;,, , i -- ! i ,1 4 one. u i it and a nkir his obvious advances. (in he t il, r of tie Inn men stood Mullins laughed. You said It! hut. ll- - ni ' r Inn, wiij. with Im fiiim tlicie and a swell pine rPllHee M', il- .mil doll, ryes sold, it is to he uw.ty from! Tim's all link that tuftiis good for. Say, Spruce ih i Hied th.it silling at the table I v O. K ? V int you to '11.11, alone with him his ftor-- e th-- n Fit v is o dead . it.- -i fi i ml, n Mr, Mullins For the balance of the ride to d incirig. She didn't luce to taik ll.i-- . is Mulin, tho girl Htitals restaurant Jam t Ii, toned lo him ftlu'i I hey danced iml per nl, lu ftoul, In t be so awkwtrd to a of Sptuio City. It n ni1 " In the opinion of another linn. was a poor place r. Mr Mull,,.mis it s.,id, Oh, Flunk Mullins, who evidently Just as Al and Mollie returned Mullins, tins Is ceiloinly a pleas-- i Lancaster as far innio to the tilde the waiter apt-ar- id i s talking about you M's alw He liked a town with Willi ilio food It 44,is an app'l.z-lohe assured her. The . n t dinner hut Janet wis not nun )ni. Al.' She tinned to- tome life," dumb-Ivells- . grv. She -s spared listening 'o ft mi 1 no I. "And holes somebody people In Spi uce City were They didn't knotv what It Mullins hei.m-- o Mollie Immediately e fur you to meet! Mim II ill Mullins' conversa- took up tho conversation. '1 lieu VI was nil about. Mr Mullins. You know Al, dont tion was lilled with Buch phrases. interrupt' il to tell something that He was still talking when they bad happi lied on Ills last trip out j mi. J.m.t? No? Oil, excuse me. AN 11. e arrived at neigaK. It was a new of town. Janet f ithered that Al tin- - o, Mr. Sihildmr. and Janet had never been spent about halt of Ids time In didn't loip you ho)3 waiting, did place theie. Tho entrance was Impres- lamcaster and half on the road. 9" u I -- In- ni ri t I' m l. a v, -- I , 01 .1 i Ill'll Id Foretoken 1 1 ' - dead 01 Art ion. 62 Flints (1 - Ill c. M L I . il , fl :r LVJJft Jhql 'VOL ICTnl aL2J Liner i C. Cove! mg for , n, rut ft t r.s To pi to nle loot! pantile C E of paper. f!4 To , v e f7 Pam i ; f 47 IVinj 4 Silkwoi m 4 To disagice 53 Nmpliet of l earns in a lot 27 Cause-- . 2.7 - ! tender Lenient i r n AR.Argl e bEc It i ASS A L 22 Qnantitv t a rii , ii 21! lo Pia 'tone who lures 111' 1 I'FJl vj GNESjri tONtiaoLEr S A v Q Rg;. A 50 tile SJe cT OJB.I 14a ET rF ; L" c L A oq, 'iXAPbF TT lie 21 E f" A A Tope 36 Bitter liei b 3 7 Something i i CKlST... 34 t. reed v 3 i V eil or. hy i nsn oi to lb . loti t e.noii mao. i liee ' M O .11 - ft o - nl hollered on. J not put her hand Into the out stutrhtd hand of the tail young nnii In the dork coat and said, How do you do. Her fir.t glance had been Mr. Mullins was. ns Mollie hot, said, ratio r nice looking. lie ft o s toll, not fat hut rather square-llimit. His light hair had a reddish cast and his ejes were an off shade of blue. Tho only thing Janet didnt like about his looks was the small, pale red mustache pciclnil on his upper lip. A mus-t.he makes some men look older arm more dignified but for some i this mustache had exactly t ne opposite effect It made Mr. Mullins look almost juvenile, which ft o s odd, considering his size. The mustache was too small or too wide or something else was wrong with (,u d mil ii i Mollie reas-simn- v FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YOU BETTER GIVE IT UP AS A BAD JOB, STOW.1! WE CANT SPEND ALL Qtowaways DIVIN1MG NEEDLE PROVES A I- DUD I STEAD OUR TIME DIGGIN' UP ALL TH' OLD SHOVELS N- I'LL FIX. IT SO IT WILL n YFT, FIND AND SILVER GOLD to-iu- AND DIAMONDS, THEY'S LEFT ON THE ISLAND OF DISCOVERING it. TREASURE, IT UNC0VER5 OLD JUNK, SUCH AS SHOVELS, OLD FRYING PANS, ETC., ioV. - I TELL Y- A- WHY NOT rr Fix so's rr'LL FISH? THINK OF ketch ALL TH BAIT IT'D SAVE....CALL IT KIBOSH FISH TH KF.T. TRAP HOW'S THAT FOR AN SAY... .GALEN AND ARE GOING TO TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE PLACE -- THEN WELL GO BACK TO THE YACHT I 0 eavinG STOWAWAY AND BILLY BOWLEGS, ARGUMENTS) . . THE rr ? r ). WHAT WAS THAT W SOUNDED LIKE SOMEBODY J A this, his first, American offering, he is said to depart ofradically telling from accepted methods a story. 4H Heralded as .one of the onUtand-n- g pictures of the season, Face4 n the Sky makes its debut local theater-goer- s Friday at he Capitol theater. Its treatment, photography and the work of its cast, are all said to strike a new note in screen artistry. Spencer Tracy, Marian Nixon md Stuart Erwin have the leading roles in this tale of a traveling young signboard artist whose dreams of marrying an heiress fade when he falls m love with a little country girl. Whimsically handled details of farm life, a fight between the painter and his helper against the farmer and his son, a be-:o- Todays- Oddity - Tlie name Maria" may be a good Hungarian name for a boy, but its use has been officially banned in a recent decision at Frngue. The question had to be decided when a Prague registrar refused to enter the name of a haby boy as "Ludwig Maria," and the infant's, family. went to court about it The official ruling was that "Maria" cannot now be used for a boy since the "prini ipal ami of kidnaping unawares, the rescue" names is to indicate Christian of the girl by a vengeful bridethe sex." 'Maria .s a gul's name, groom her escape and desperate and in the eves of the law even search through New Yoik for bar with a boys lover and a unique reunion all its conjunctionnot tend to avett er-rname might pun, SdiJte the process of the story. And this ruling respite the It is in the unconventional diu a name rection and treatment, however, firt that 'Mai, a' and borne by many wtll-knothat the picture claims famous men in Germanv mclud-- j The director, Harry Laehman, reMar.a voa Weber, thi cently created a sensation abroad mg Carl with his European-mad- e films, and composer. free-for-a- ll I ifs HINA ON SUNDAYS AN' TAKE OVER WALNUTS, IP HE PROMISES NOT TO CLIMB UP ON OUP SHOULDERS TH REVOLVING CAGE IN IT P PICTURE PRAMEA-y- es CAN BE STRETCHED TO PIT ANY PICTURE,UP TO TWO PEET ? DRAT IT --w aren't VOU PAVING - C) ATTENTION Cuckoo, I HEAR VOU CALLING ME wlit-pcrt- f 1 t -- GUN L NAIVETE MY PfVbT THE YOU THE &RUNTIN6 At The Capitol I By Ahern WE CAN VISIT VOU PHONE TO HAVETH' WAGON SENT OVER TH ONE WITH U MAtTtRS SEEM POSSIBLE THAT NO PEOPLE LIVE ON COCOS ISLAND I i'll grab him REAL QUICK , AN' I TNSIDE tho restaurant they were greeted with the strains of a new fox trot. Hcigals boasted din per music and dancing. The dining room was a large square with walls Intended to Imitate Spanish tiling. There was an abundance of dark rod and ls gicen la tlm decora tions. There was a dark red carpet, red leather chairs and red glasses on the crisp while tablecloth. on a rahed plat-foiFour at the far side of the room, were heating out their meticulous rhythm, swaying as though hypnotized by the blatant melody. About a dozen couples were dancing In the square, unCarpcted space reserved for them. Only about a thud of tho tables were occupied. Al hod reserved a table and the Fuadwaiter led them toward it. It was near the orchestra too near was obOh ! J.iuet thought but viously pleased. Tlta man was Rolf Carlyle nnd Mu- he was dancing with Betty Kcu Pome class to this joint! . llins commented enthusiastically. dull. A waiter presented menus and (To Ue Continued? M-I- -- AUErN-SAY, EGAD IS A LITTLE ARTICLE 1 INVENTED, I. ADS, THAT WILL BE ON THE MARKET SOON - W ARR-RNF -A RUBBER PICTURE. ERAME SAY A RUBBER TO EXVST SOMEBODY DOESN'T (ZZl BOYS GO BEACH.... T i UP THE STRETCH OF GEE-I- OUR BOARDING HOUSE NVEANSY WIDE LISTEN Mullins rememheieil having seen a fiieinl of Al's at tho convention that nflernoou and bo the talk moved on. Absently Janet glauced a hunt the room. Yes. It had been a mistake to come but she must endure the Thera were evening somehow. some peoplo nt the next table. Two men nnd a girl in hlaik. It was the sott of smart, expensive-lookinblack dress Janet wished she could afford. Suddenly Mullins loud laughter rang out and tho girl In blush looked at him. Janet caught the disapproval In that glame and turned away, her cheeks flushing. Well, tlieio was ono thing she could he thankful for. No one lu tho restaurant knew her. Haler when tho oichcstra leader raised his baton to signal the beginning of a new number Janet nodded, accepting Mullins invitation to dtnee. It was a waltz Hup time, an old song she liked. The words sang themselves thiough her mind: Let me call yon eucet heart. Vm in love tcith you Frank Mullins wa humming the tuna. Oh, hut she didnt want to It of that song. ha reminded She hack nnmoiies. brought mustn't think about them. bie wouldnt let hers, if ! het Mullins jolted Clumsily agalnct another dancer. The man turned, smiling, to niintnur, "Sorry. JaneL embanassed, raised Inr eves. She caught her breath then, TO THEIR 7 r .Mr. Mullins shook Janets hand and sa.d that he was certainly glad to know her. Al Sthildner cut In to exclaim cheerily, How about it? Aie we all set? Then let's step on it! Mollie's .my friend wore b!s blown felt at a jaunty angle. He was only a little taker than MoUie t nd no one in tho world would hue called him handsome. Still there was something engaging about his irregular features:- - He had a quick way of looking at the person to whom he spoke and Lis words came in short, jerking phrases. It was Al's car in which they woio to ride. Ho called it the bus and ushered them out of the bouse sive with a canopy leading from the cull) to the doorwny. They had to park the car on a side street and walk hack halt a block, bo some of Iliis Impressiveness was lost. Mollie caught Janets arm Just before they entered. Having a good time? she whispered. Jauet smiled and nodded. She wasnt but there was no reason for Mollie to know that. Even It she were miserable slio didn't want Mollie to know IL She had sworn to make the whole world believe that she was gay and care free tonight! - . eYEUE YOuVE AY'N6 -- AN L MET DOLT CEK6ED FiOTHlG NOW FUTURE. BUT r- - WORD ' DON'T ThNX,GO OE TH MUCH YOU A WAY iNGYJEU MY QUESTIONS VdEW.,YOUN& I ( E CHNT GAY TwfT IM GO ViEEN ABOUT THE VjAY YOU YNDY QUESTION MY ANSWERS j |