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Show I1 THE rhursday, June 4, 1936 TIMES-NEW- PAGE SEVEN NEPHI. UTAH S. 1 WORLD'S BEST COMIC l!y AIKl.IA it MttClltrr N vat? --felt By as Qf -- - .,,,. serving a steuk smothered squeeze the Juice of a lemon over It before serving and you the color will find the flavor IJ.Vl'l'Y SHOUTS ) greutly Improved. wuior o?r your liainl shifted to the rilit warily, though If the bottoms of legs of furnltura hill hi'ud reiiiaiiii'd Id'iil ubovtt tins re waxed they will Hot scratch poliiiai liinc motor nhlcb he wu ished floors when moved around ett rt'ixiirlng In Svlvki'ii Htm porch. tlieni. Sylvia iniiht liu.e left the room, though you couMu't b Kiire, with 1? liquid In which olives are botthose riibluT soli'd iinri'' Hhoett of tled la thrown away when bottle Is Iiith. lie continued it moment longer olives may be kept indefiniteopened, bis with driver tiddllng tiny ticrew olive oil is poured over them and tlieu carefully turned hU lnad ly If Into bottle. full aside. Yen, she was goue. She after they are put back was due on nlyht shift. Luckily A paste made of scouring powder she trusted blm completely. That moistened with ammonia will remove would make It easy. He heurd the front door close a unsightly stains on brass trays. Apply paste, remove when dry, then moment Inter and through the winsaw dow Sylvia drlNe away tu her polish tray, car. It wus a rickety old model, To remove a fresh grease spot on Sylvia's car. Pappy snorted. She a rug, cover the spot with blotting could afford a better oue If she a hot iron, wanted It. She worked quite reg- paper, then press with let it '.'over with the magnesia, spot to ularly and had only herself for 24 hours, then brush off. Besides, there were the remain pearls a handful of them which If you rinse a plate with cold was as far as her parents had ever gone In the building of a genuine water before breaking eggs on It, add pearl necklace for her when she was tc them a pinch of suit and then a child. He had often wondered stand where there Is a current of air, you will have no difficulty in why she didn't sell the pearls. Sylvia kept the pearls In a san- beating them to a froth. dalwood box behind some books In Never serve food in a dish that is her bookcase. Pappy Short doubted whether another person In the world too large for amount of food served. besides himself knew of their hiding It detracts from the appearance of place, or even of their existency. He your table. Boll Syndicate. WNU seme. chuckled. Sylvia certainly trusted vmmwfxWj .jf-- ra .vjr re Dry Humor mm - r y.-.- us V. VI V j QI " OL2TMe. IL V sTXq filM ' . MESCAL IKE By I T J -- S NMII.I.VOM 1 SNOOP rtoT A NEW SME DIDN'T g,T A BROAD WiT L SET 'STEAD O A CASTIM V rr- -I v II C M. PAYNE PRET7V Th. LvCVJ tnel Bell gyndlcsts. Z PLO-- OI I HEARS iVEZ i (SoT A MEW ,S-B- IL (SEEMS To Ql KNOW -- AM' A UT EVERYBODY V Visiting ss poki'T kmow How ,T BOUT ( f vV N1 AND I KiN $ET ( V STATIONS L v to . 6T MEZ poLEECE ThE VoU'RE CALLS?) OWLV . r-- :: Sl-- OMET O, RAVCEEVlM WAN ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES By O. JACOBSSON Stemware him. Pappy laid down his screw driver and stumped away on his cork leg toward the living room. He swore under his breath at the clumsiness of his leg. It was old when he bought It second hand, and must have been the cheapest cork leg In the world originally. .His face lined with bitterness as he dragged It over the floor. He'd be using this leg all his life, like as not. You couldn't buy anything from tinkercents an hour. ing at thirty-fivThat was all Sylvia ever paid him. Hitching his odious old cork peg along as silently as possible, he crossed and stood before the bookcase. Furtively his eyes moved about the room and swept the street beyond the windows; his ear, also, reported the presence of no human being In the vicinity. Ills veiny rough hand was clumsy with the volume of medieval history which he removed from the case. The book fell upon the floor with a heavy slap. Pappy Short Jumped, nd his eyes fluttered quickly about before he stooped to recover the book. He set it quietly upon an end table and removed two more volumes from the case. Sylvia must have chosen to put her pearls behind the volumes least likely ever to be removed by the roving hand of a guest. Pappy Short's hand closed quick ly on the small sandalwood box. It was locked, but Pappy had little difficulty getting Into the box. He lifted the lid. He gloated. Pearls were money, not beauty, to Pappy. He counted them. Nineteen. That meant he had eleven In his possession. Soon he would have to put an end to this pilfering be fore Sylvia discovered her loss. She never seemed to look Into the box with more than a fleeting glance. to see If the pearls were safe. He removed a lone pearl with his thumb and forefinger. Always It was just one. He put the pearl in his vest pocket while he the lock. Then he replaced the box and the books before It. He took the pearl out of his pocket, chuck ling with satisfaction . . . No one would guess, he smiled to himself as he returned to repairing the machine motor, that there were twelve beautiful pearls bidden In his ancient cork leg. His work completed, he gathered his tools Into a worn satchel and lie let himself out the door. wished Sylvia were here with her car. She often drove him home. But she ought to paying him a mis cents an hour! erable thirty-fivAnd she had even gone off this time and forgotten to pay him at all! Pappy Short always arose at nine o'clock unless the weather was stormy. Then he slept until noon This raornlng it was stormy. He woke at eleven-thirtHe reached for his old leg which always stood against the wall by his bed. The feel of It was somehow different this morning. He dragged himself upright and swung his good leg to the floor. He stared at the cork one. It was different! It was new a brand new leg, and a high nrlced one at that! How had It come there, and where his heart beat suddenly with furious pump where was his old leg and the pearls? Confusion and fear made hlra fumble with the folded paper ho picked up from the floor. It bore his name. Inside was scrawled In Sylvia's hasty handwriting: "I dropped In on my way home from work this morning. I had for gotten to pay you the dollar for your work yesterdny. "This good new leg I bought for you In appreciation of your good work and trustworthiness, I hope you wl'.l like it and be able to get about better. It is lust a Title sur prise I ve planned for a long time e ( Our Pet Peeve By M.G.KETTNER A Little Lata "Where's Bill?" "In the hospital." . 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