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Show I n rfl f ' TIIE PAGE TEN'. nKUAMJ-JOURNA- LOGAN, K Oml Fight for New Congress Seat Lodq Ul bu Laura Lou Brookman tipiY c NEASLPvirr inc (3 Kstrp .! f s in tin s One of 14 fights over turning legular session of inohf these two pjtt sbui ghi s. llcttiy A. Kbtep, defeated j.v Htiny Kll nhngeii, has hallengod the latter j t onnt uutioudi i iht to sh jh Connies, (haifcjng KUenbogen has not been a U. S. (itien tlio nquned een yean. H.mj , . Con-no- 1 I e CAN A AiRjY B X i V p.u,p EISHJ RE'A j clivlty. 22T.iio paste. 2J Twilled wool fain ie. 21 27 I'nbtltever. I'pper opening of the windpipe. 7.1 Young cows. S3 Pei tabling to an atea. 76 Spacious. 7" To paitition. 79 Oi Rails ot "RlOP-- QlADEi In Id ijMjiL Ingredient of varnish. English coin. AjS.S EUJvjJ jL0CjAjL M'AC E R ATE yoi AjiRj EOT AiViEjl JitekiL ..QiRtTTfri siieei h. IS Injured by fue. 11 Profits which To Rasp. lands yield. 20 ltnck de- - I flowers To let fall. Fortune. Descendants. Miirdets. .CjOj?:E . RtpjBtSi Ie'weSBo 19 a bell. " j&iOjN bflAjAiL H3REIP015A pud. 1 don't know. Mils Hill," tin maid said, lie didn I give Theres onlv one it Irphont on tins floor anJ Us in Mi- - ( nr tis room. You can list the one ill the lilnaii dow Janet hurried down Hie stair-Wa- s Wt.o it Jeff, she womb it'd else would know whete to i tacit Anti whv bud lie tailed. her 'Hello, she said. "Tins Is 1 auA'rL, AN 0A'LO, D MOiTOI RjOm mountains. J I'uiiiin.ind 16 Ki lamalnm ut soriow. 17 Rubber wheel i lug me. Star-shape- d olt ? II! Itu win n 1 1 .Answer to Perilous Puzzle HOlttZONT f, man has down higher than anv known bird? 7 V ho attempted to hill resident Iloosu- - 47 Consumer. 47 To ventilate. 4S The third 51 52 54 53 56 57 55 power. Epilepsy symptom. Cougars Ai madillo. To envelop with paper. Winged. Departed. Permanently attached. avx Accompanies. YKKTIC.VL 1 Pai t of a scaffold. 2 Keeling melancholy. Cei tain. llorseflv. 5 To steal. 6 Types ot fruits. S 9 10 11 But Peru. 3 Ace. 7 Janet speaking X. Haze. Native peach. Cereal grass. Females. Shoulder ot a bastion. Monsters. Cubic meters. Capital ot 59 4 Ages. Ktioi ks. Bird On. Company. Chum. Group of mati liing pii-ai- Culmination. Work of skill To yawn. Pertaining to w ings. Sounded as ft . dishe-- . ; e i I. I 1 2i it j i i r i ! f YES'S SHES BEEN ABANDONED, SURE AS IM STANDING ON M yp Cii Jeff Giant' It we Bruce Hamilton und lie had a message for Mis. Curtis He would not. he said, be able to keep an engagement for dinner the next day but he would he out finer in the afternoon. He asketi Janet how things were going and seemed pleased with her report. Ill see ou tomorow." lie said. Yes. I'm getting away tomorrow night. Deuce of a lot to do yet, too! and wtmt up Janet said good-bthe stairs again. She telt a disappointment slip would not quite admit. She hadnt expeited Jeff to call her. There was no reason And yet the big why he should. house seemed deserted and lonely It won't he like this laler," she assured hot self "Ill gel used to it and besides I'll be busy." She returned to Her unpacking folded llngetie and laid it away in the chest of drawn s. She hung her dresses In the tlosot and arranged Hip tup of tho tliessing table wilh two trystal bottles that were prized possessions and a china powder box. When she had taken everything out of Hie trunk mid liuieiing bag she slipped off her dress and ran warm wuler into tho tub. She bad a lazy, luxurious bath atid theu, wrapped In a negligee, lay down on the bed. But she did not sleep. There were so many things to think about. She was still in Lancaster and yet she might almost have been a thousand miles away. Everything seemed so different. All ot the people about her were strangers. How was she going to like tins new life? How would these strangers like her? Would she be happy here? ' -t -- - 1 s. AT dinner au hour later Janet Warned more of the household Theie wete four servants the cook, two maids and a chauffeur. It was Lucy, the younger maid, wlio had Janet at the door. She learned that Bertha, the other maid, was a houseket per In 311 but title, that the cook had 'ben with Mis. Cur tis 14 years and that the chauf leur s name wu3 Frederick. Mis Curtis talked a good deal iihuut her daughter who' was mar iled. Janet didn't ask questions but she gathered that the daughter was now living somewhere in the east She was an only child and obviously the Idol of her mother's heart They went Into the living room afttr dinner and played two handed budge. The game was new to Janet who hud to give all her attention to her cards. Buster, the Persian rut, wandered Into the room and watt hut! the players from Ins post on a nearby chair At 9.7U Mrs. Cut I is decided she luid had enough of cards. Janet as leeted a magazine fiom the reading tuble and went to her room. It was the first oi many eveuings that were to be similar. Janet in the beginning fell that her new duties were no duties at all. She It was, soon changed her mind. true that there was no routine as tn an o'fire. There were no long hours tf dictation or typing but there were small Important details dozens of them to be attended to. 1 ' Janet was up each morning at the car wasn't needed for any other purpose and Janet had an engagement Mrs Cuius uiged her to call FYedetuk and have him diive her where she wished to go. She took Jauet wnh her to a luncheon at the Three Arts Club at which a well Lnown noieii-- t spoke. At first Janet tried to make her She found it was duys- Systematic impossible. If nothing else upset her plans Mts. Curtis heiself was sure to do it. She would decide at the last minuie that she wouldn't go to have the titliug at the dressmaker's. Or instead of having six guests at dinner she would decide Mrs Curtis grate to mine 10 fully shifted responsibility for suth changes to her secretary's slioul ders. And yet Jauet liked her work. It was so entirely different from anything she had ever done. It took her new places and amoug people of a different world. U was Inter estitig to know how they lived When Janet shopped for Mrs. Curtis she visited stores she had never euteied befoie. It was pleasant to Bit back In the limousine and give Frederick In structious through the speaking tube. It was pleasant to meet Mrs. Curtis at the fashionable Three Arts Club. During that (list week Janet worked longer hours thau she had ever worked before. It bad been agreed that she was to have one afternoon to herself each week and those evenings when Mrs. Curtis Somehow the had engagements. time slipped by and Janet was busy every afternoon. She was sitting at her desk In the little loom off the library Frl day morning when a messenger delivered a package. It was a box from Ballards', the jewelers, and the boy was quite certain that Mrs. Curtis had ordered It. Janet untied the wrappings and drew out a handsome stiver picture frame. Inside was a carbon slip Indicating that the frame bad been left for repair. "It's all right." she told the boy who muttered something and departed. Half an hour later Mrs. Curtis entered the room and Janet showed her the frame. "Oh. yes!" she said. Its for my daughter's picture. The glass broke and left tt to have 'hem put In a. new one. I'll lust get the photograph Her voice trailed off as she hurried from the room. A moment later she was bark. "Here It is. she said. Don't you think shes attractive? Janet took the photograph, it was Betty Kendall! (To Be Continued) - -- nic-- t Iy OUT OUR WAY UPON 4 THE. nA'- A THIS IS CREEPY AND SHIP V'l Si CARR7 PAPERS j .vivNr r Ad.A, U - ; : " ,u". 'fn V',' ' A , If I . Me I (Il'ihC FOUND'EM HANGING ONTU' ANTLERS OF A REINDEER AN' YOL) MADE A PET HAT RACK OUT OF HIM - AN' THOSE ARE HIS ANTLERS NOW, IN TH' HALL THATS A LOT OF PICKLE SesS MOWTW AMD, OM TOP I U S PAT OFT. HERE, YOU GAMIN -- SPUT-T-S-S- S ' J Y SFUT 1 HOW PAST YOU TALK TO YOUR UNCLE LIKE THAT? MEAN TO EE-GA- IMPLY THAT YOU DOUBT VERACITY? HMF-VER- Y WELL ,YOU IMPUDENT GOSSOON-YOU- R MY AUNT MARTHA WILL HEAR ii 'A CtfF WORM TURNS 1933 BY NCA SCBVICr INC BCG U S WT OFT 3 '2 F Call 50 For Herald Journal Classified Dept. -- I i INC REG Li CAN SEE, THIS A5 FAR AS BOAT ISNT DAMAGED IN ANY WAY I CANT IMAGINE A SHIP LIKE THIS, OUT HERE ON THE OPEN BE. A, WITH ER---A- H VJELL L TMAT'5 TOO BAD ! CAN GjlVE YOU GUESS service VodPSk. DAVITS! EXEkikE TH'S NEA i FROM THE WMJ A EOT OF J.RWU.USMC, 1S3 tv ", STILL HANG V)E g "" ''',.,' r EVEN THE extra V , 11 v; SHIP'S BOATS vou see, mo Pinches I, CAKEi7 A THE (I .'in 't V i'i 'Ll''n HI ,( ' t f EXPECT ME TO FALL TOR A LINE UKE THAT? MUST THINK tM A YAP- - SAYIN' YOU WERE IN A TORNADO THAT BLEW OFT . A YOUR COAT AN' HAT WHEN YOU WRE YEAR LATER, EXPLORING IN GREENLAND, YOU REAL THRILL. SEE-ro- u 11 age The machime HAS I CAVie TO ABOUT rent ,t (,l H it 6IVEN THE TIE. OUR BOAT 7D ONE OF THOSE ROPES, FRECKLES AND COME ON BOARD.... BlSimE.S'E, let it THIS BOYS TtACvV ABiLiTY HIM FULL -- RIGGED e To Sot Thrift ABANDONED, doy! Williams lu many There wore always fresh wuys floweis in Janets room just as there were in Mrs. Curtis'. When . 1 lOT CHE was considerate 1 : 2 I, ClOMIN6 THIS DECK. 4i -- 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1$ 11 i not Janet wondered, was bappluess. reaiiy? Something hi a was w HAT, 1 no it vone that tame to her. 7 s. y i 9 X.WI CHAP1KK JANET looked up. puzzled Why could it be?" she aski d don't know who ould lie tall Assassin 1 M lint When Janet Hill learns Rolf Carlyle has been breaking engagements with her to meet Betty Kendall, a society girl, she tells mm their marriage n off. She meets Jeff Grant, young engineer who has moved to the rooming house where she loves. Jnnet tells Jeff about her broken engagement with Rolf and that she will never cate for anyone else Later he gives the purse which he had bought as a birthday present for Janet to a stenographer, Dolores Calahan. 30. When Mi a. Curtis appeared at the breakfast table an hour later her h (lets were waiting her, J?net was always present at the daily Interview with Bertha over menus Sometimes the and marketing. rest of the morning would be to telephoning members of Mrs. Curtis' committee of the Wed nesday club Sometimes there were errands to do down town difficult errands suih as choosing books Mrs. Curtis would enjoy, ordering a bon voyage gift and making sure the paikage would reach the boat, finding out from the electric company nliy the ventilator In the kill lieu didnl work as It should. It' was wot eying over juM such Hungs, Mrs. Curtis Rffid, that baa given her those dreadful attacks of uerves. your own htart IriMtud of m rit on mound you. she Smut Hung you couliln t ihoiighl ei' or cipl.mi hut could only fec't But happiness was not what Janet was looking for She had put that bthind her All that she wanted 'low was to fm get. The mu l Impossible thing In he woild it settned to athlete oi gt tl mg. Alter a while Janet dm ldcd It was time to dit-She aro-- e and put mi frtsh ii i. del t lot lies. What dte-Puitld she wear? The maul had said somet lung about dressing lor dimiir." Did that mean he was supposed to wear a formal dinner dits- d.du't own oiio. she could put mi the blue imuiicr repe im UJam t looked at tt and then shook her head She took down Hie hint k silk that was her newest tillii c dress It bad been fresh ly t leaned and tliete was a touch of laic at the Hnojt that was she had jul slipped the dte-- s tuer her head when there wa- a knotk at the door. Janet suid. Just a minute!" an then opened the door It was Mis Curtis who stood outside. ' I'm .o glad you're here!" she Is eierythmg all exiluiiued. right, my dear? Sorry I couldnt I told lie licit when you came. I. in v to see that you had every-- i lung you wanted Mm Curtis was diess'-- tn heavy mown smut amt woie a small hi own mi a a hat The clasp that held 'lie net Mine of tier dies eon (Jiucd a half dozen sparkling dolus mill tw diamonds gleamed fn in a 'ing on her linger Yet Mis t u in this glittering ariay. lool.t il no moie Imposing than the tn t time Janet had seen her. Everything was quite all right, her. She remembtred lauet .t in i It o s message Mr and re pealed it Door Bruce he does wuih so liaid, ' the older woman lamented Anil then. By the way, theie will for dinner this only lie you and Well, evening No need to dre-I'll leave you now " In 'chat s FRIDAY, MARCH UTAH, JUST MEAN, YOU COURSE A MINUTE GUESS ! WHADDA YOU CAM I YA OF YOU CAW HE'S PAID HIS RENT EVER SINCE HE'S LIVED HERE, AND MOW, 'CAUSE HE'S HAD SOME TOUGH LUCK, YA CANY, ffO HAYWIRE ON HIM. CERTAINLY |