Show THE OGDEN STANDARD He&rt RASH ROMANCE AUTWOPOC CHAPTER XXIV TKD JORDAN stood smiling at L lia from the open French winHe looked handsome in hla dows Ce-J- THREE LITTLE BEARS AT PLAY “Don't forget that every needs to play” day-Everybo- dy chase MOTHER BEAR didn’t she drove him away from that tree in which were the three frightened little cubs She was satisfied with the fright she knew she had given him and felt sure that he never again would try to harm the triplets She felt sure that this would teach him a lesson By the time she reached the foot of the tree the triplets were already half way down All three were whimpering softly as they slid and scrambled down Never had they wanted anything in their short lives so much as they wanted to snuggle up to Mother Bear She soothed and comforted them and then followed her out into the open for a sun bath Little Bears are just like little boys and girls in that they cannot keep still very long at a time when they are not sleepy One little Bear began to prowl around to see what he could find and in a few minutes he was joined by his sisters Then they began to play When they were tired of that two of them stood up facing each other and began to wrestle They hugged each other and pushed and pull- - hide-and-se- ek dinner clothes “Good evening” he said “Thought I’d find you here Mind if I come out?” “Of course not There’s a fine breeze Here won’t you sit down?” She made room for him on the Jordan leaned back wicker seat comfortably “I Just dropped around to see how you felt after your— damp ad- ed and finally wen over - together And there they struggled pretending to bite each other and making believe fight The third little Bear two and all jumped on the other over three rolled over and together Then the littlest Bear stole up to Mother Bear who appeared to be asleep She playfully nipped one of Mother Bear’S ears Like a flash around came one of Mother Bear’s big paws and sent Little Bear rolling over Then the two other little Bears joined ’ the Littlest Bear in playing with Mother Bear It was And it was great fun great funthem-as to watch Blacky the Crow could have told you for Blacky was sitting in the top of a tall itree where he could watch it all i Mother Bear’s Next story: ' 1830 Kins Venture CftprrfrlLl Syndicate Inc WITH FRISBY IN DARKEST AFRICA! :) ft t©1 FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 17 1930 EXAMINER Again she was crushed in Jor- short time before the limousine haltdan’s arms This time when she ed before the Mitchell home Celia got out and ran up the steps pushed him away she was bright-eye- d “Good morning" she said to Edlaughing “You don’t know how happy you ward as he opened the door “Where’s grandmother?” have made me” he told her O 030 hv NLA SERVICE INC Celia reminded him she had only “Upstairs Miss Celia You’re to said-h- e a had go “chance" and up to her sitting room" that venture Evelyn says you’re re- future- - decisions would rest upon Quietly the girl climbed the stairs and knocked at the door Of Mrs covered good behavior “Then I’m sure to lose” Jor- Mitchell’s suite Did she tell you the "Perfectly “Come in” a thrill voice called dan told her gloomily "I’m not rest?” “I - don’t know She says you’re accountable when I'm with you and Celia opened the door “Good morning- grandmother” she driving into town in the morning dear I only know how much I said brightly want you" Is that what you mean?” “Yes” Celia shook her head Each romantic speech thrilled Ce“Well good morning Young wo“Father says I have lia She tried to pretend they did man can’t you even pay a week-en- d mournfully to come That’s why I’m out here not Jordan’s experienced eye took visit without getting your name into —saying goodbye to the garden and in her subterfuge For an hour they headlines? Ught What business have the stars and the sky I hate leav- talked sitting in the darkness with you got Td like to know going Jordan’s arm thrown about the girl’s swimming anyhow? It’s outrageous ing it all behind” “You do? Can’t say that I blame shoulder Celia forgot her scruples Nothing of the sort when I was a Barney girl—” you It’s a beautiful place” He and her promise to about Mrs ParOnce she asked The girl surprised waited while paused then continued in a lower-voic- e sons “I’ll never forget it” the indignant torrent raged It de-no was going to The way he spoke made the girl “Oh she said she answered that there had been veloped easturn instinctively Light from the write letters” Jordan One newspaper had carheadlines” both“She doesn’t want to be accismall a ried living room cast a broad golden rib- ily paragraph of the bon across the porch floor but the ered with you or me” two been calls had and there dent He asked how he was going to for photographs divan on which they sat was in the was all That It shadow Jordan could not see the see her after she was back at the was sufficient to convince the autodidn’t town Celia house in quite delicate coloring that had risen in Mrs Mitchell that her dignity know She had doubts about her cratic Celia’s cheeks been had outragecLJFor half an hour sub“You like it too?” she asked in a grandmother’s views on' the on the sanctity of lectured she could telephone the Mitchell Celia ject Anyhow he name quiet voice life? saved her he They Jordan shrugged “Like it? I— oh Why hadn’tsome Celia heard it all demurely At way of meeting I’m a fool I guess Celia you know would findshe last she was excused and went to must It said go she At last the other evening when we were was growing very late The tiny her own room No it was not going to be home again dancing here I— well I don’t know— on her wrist watch pointed to be much fun I just can’t forget about it that’s all hands Luncheon was dismal Mrs MitchJor20 minutes after to It must have been my mistake but idea of that be- ell continued to indicate disapproval laughed at the you see I thought you were begin- dan her granddaughter Celia retired Still if she wanted of a hour late ing to the library as soon as she could ning to care for me a little Next him leave— to excuse herself day you seemed different and I was wrong It doesn’t change to go Celia Martha found her there half an want him didn’t the memory though” hour later SHE She only felt it was time His hand closed over Celia’s “Was “There’s a gentleman calling for I— altogether mistaken?” He breath- that a call should end Jordan in- you Miss Celia” the maid said ed the words slowly one bound the girl reached With then more and kiss one on sisted Celia had no answer Gently he instrument for the one he before another and another drew her nearer (Continued Tomorrow) —" "You’re not answering” Jordan finally said goodnight he Celia” about teryou dream ‘Til me effect It’s a “Tell Celia direct Emotions have protested our bodies The brain telewhispered “Little angel I” ribly important” upon s She watched him get into his graphs through the nerves that it She edged from him “You know that I like you” she car smiling a last farewell from fears something unusual is taking said "I’d be awfully ungrateful if the door Then she went to the and glacandjthejhieartesnds I didn’t after this afternoon” library to find Mrs Parsons “But I don’t want you to be grate- bid her goodnight Passing a mir- a ful I want to know if you feel the ror in the hallway she caught way I do about — the other night glimpse of her face Celia stopped It’s the only time since we’ve met short She hardly knew herself It Evelyn that I’ve had you alone Celia do would never never do to let flushed Parsons see her with such you care?” ———— t cheeks The bright eyes were tell arms had gone around her tale too HIS face was close to the Quietly she hurried upstairs dust and came girl’s’ His dark eyes sought hers ed powder over her face Parsons Mrs found She dowrn not could look She again compellingly away Celia felt the warm rush reading “Is Tod gone?” Evelyn asked of color Of her cheeks Tod Jor“Yes I really didn’t know it was dan’s handsome eyes so near — Tod Jordan’s lips — getting so late I think I11 go up to bed” It happened quickly Aelsekiss sweep- stairs her in the “Run along” the widow told ing aside everything ' world Tingling delicious terrifying “I’ll be coming sewn” Celia undressed and crept into stared Breathless the man and girl Her heart was pounding so bed at each other "Oh Celia 1” He tried to take her that it seemed hours before at last but Celia pro- she fell asleep Then she dreamed in his arms again " ’ she was dancing with Tod -Jordan tested ' r : “What is -- it? What’s the matter on a moonlit platform —dear?” That young man was dancing She shook her head without not in dreams but in a night club re' It was a resort in a pleasantly preIsland of mote couldn’t Long "But Celia I help it portion I'm mad about you Oh won’t you sided over by a hostess whose afunderstand — 1” fairs often made “page one” of the The girl arose and walked to newspapers Jordan 'had gone there the railing of the porch Jordan directly after leaving Celia The followed ' slender young woman in his arms "You mean” he said huskily “you was Eve Brooks don’t care about me?” bade farewell ' to Evelyn “It isn’t that” Celia hesitated "Then what is it? What else in CELIA morning with genuine rethe world can make any difference? gret She considered Mrs Parsons her closest friend Why Celia — you’re trembling” won’t Jordan took both of the girl’s “You’ll come to see us hands n his She looked up at you?” she begged and Thompson him with frightened eyes Their piled her luggage into the car gaze met Then Jordan dropped her “Why of course” Evelyn assured hands and stepped back the girl “And perhaps later on your "Someone else?” he asked in the father will let you come down again same throaty tone Ask him to drive down some warm “I—don’t know” ' It isn’t far you know” ' "What do you mean by that? evening “Oh I will” Celia declared “Well Don’t you know it if there’s some- goodbye” one else you care more for? Tell She wondered on the drive back me Celia Why do you want to whether she would see anything more of Jimmie Webster or amuskeep me waiting?” Jordan was a romantic figure as ing List Duncan or any of the he stood there His dark eyes seemed others Celia hoped so She had she was tragic His pose and everything almost begun to feel that His one of them But of course Tod about him was melodramatic her fitting dinner clothes must Jordan would come to see perfectcost have three times what Barney She missed most of the- agreeShields had ever paid for one of his able scenery along the road thinkready-maall suits ing about Tod Jordan AfterswimThe girl was repentant in spite of its terrors the “I don’t know Tod” she said slow ming adventure had been romantic ly “I — I thought there was someone Tooting ferry and tugboat whiselse Now I don’t know” tles caught her eye as they crossed “Does that mean I have a the great East river bridge The chance?” color and motion of life on the nodded aroused her interest After She her head river ’ “You darling” they reached Manhattan it was a ! 5 ! m-1-C- -- rd BS I i I j de-cide- Norman Brokenshire master of ceremonies CBS 8:30 p ra — Melocy moods 8:45 p m— CBS Hosiery pregram 9:00 p m — Will Osborne and his orchestra—aance music— CBS 9:15 p m —CBS Radio column 9:30 p m — CBS Orchestra dance j music — Soporific tunes 10:00 m p KSL— FRIDAY 10:30 p m — Cycle of songs 5:30 p m — NBC Program 11:00 p m — Musical moments 5:45 p m — NBC Footlites m — Organ melodies 11:30 6:00 p m — NBC Cities Service con- 12:00 prpidnlght — Midnight melodies cert group 1:00 a m — Signing off and time re7:00 p m—NBC Billy Jones and port Ernie Hare or7:30 p m— NBC Thirty-piec- e chestra eighteen voice chorus in 11:45 aKDYL— SATURDAY Army-Harvapresentations football game from Cambridge 8:00 p m — NBC Program of vocal 2:00 p m — CBS Orchestra dance and instrumental offerings f music 8:00 p m — NBC Male quartet short 2:30 p m — CBS Spanish serenade—obserdrama time signals from Vincent Sorey presenting Span-vatory ish music 9:15 p m — Keeley ensemble in tone 3:00 p m —CBS Ozzie Nelson’s Glen pictures Islanders! dance music 9:30 p m — NBC “Amos ’n Andy” 3:45 p m — Afternoon semi --classical 9:45 p m — Popular melodies )! 10:00 p m — Diversified program of period 4:00 p m—CBS Tom Dick and light music 11:00 p m—News highlight of the Harry male trio ' 4:15- p m — CBS Rhythm Ramblers day Nat Brusiloff conducting 12:00 midnight — “The Vagabond of 4:30 p m — Uncle Ben and the Kanthe Air” 1:00 a m— SUenL garoo club 5:30 p m —“Cedi and Sally"— comic strip of the air KDYL— FRIDAY 4:00 p m — CBS Ozzie Nelson’s Glen Islanders— dance music 4:30 p m — Uncle Ben and the Kangaroo club — 5:30 p ml — “Cecil and Sally”— com TO RELIEVE— eetkm and rid you lc strip of the air r Start thwcongh bowel es eoon M yoa 5:45 p m — Album of musical favosystem of poiaonoua weete cold Just taka a of ei? first the notice rites Ttblets-- wS HATUkE'S REPIEDY- -N 5:50 p m —Stock reports and base-twi- ll be eure of prompt easy and results alts It is more thorough iasctioaSB u better than ordinary laxative lry Jar — 6:00 p m CBS Nit Wit hour Laxative The — 6:30 p m CBS Dixie Echoes 7:00 p m — “Hawaiian Shadows1 7:15 p m — “Knockout Riley” 7:30 p m —The Watchmakers 7:45 p- - m —Varied musical program 8:00 p m—The Radio Follies— orMake the test tonight chestra male trio Guy Lombardo and his orchestra and RADIO PROGRAMS - LAURA LOU BROOKMAN (A - When Puffy gets far far away from his sty A Dog tries to sell him a glass for oner eye “A monocle? Nol” Mr Puffy cries out roundabout” “I’d see only half of d'I - the (Copyright 1930) things ' CUTS AIRMAIL COST ROME — In an effort to popularize the use of airmail Italy has cut the cost of such It is now delivered without extra postal charges going for the same rate as first class mail Mussolini says that the speeding up of delivery of letters without extra cost must prove beneficial to the nation at laree — All-Vegeta- ft - - r j y 1 & t-"- -- ii i iSiiiLS £r Tiir -- e Aa nfliiinng-i1i a By HORACE WALPOLE FRISBY I wonder how many of my reader are familiar with the Egba Egba tongue — that curious and difficult arrangement of guttural polysyllabubs spoken with lightning rapidity by the Abeokuta tribesmen? Very well I will then refrain from writing today’s installment in Egba Egba tongue and continue in English which will be easier for you to understand The population of Africa was estimated at 100000 in 2853 My first task was 0 check and see if this number was correct This task completed I reported to the National Geographical Society that the figure was correct I then proceeded to Egba Egba My receding chin helped me a great deal because I was able todisguise me self and therefore passed as an Egba Egba chief (See picture above) The Egba Egba chief has several wives and wears huge feet and is fond of rum and gin Whenever the chief meets an inferior person the chief bends down and the inferior is permitted to kick him as hard as he can This is a symbol of the chief’s loyalty I submitted to this indignity until — but let me reserve this episode until some future installment when I have more space Suffice it to say the natives have a peculiar sense of humor and it was not until (Continued next Saturday) : V golf being so successful there’s no reason why football shouldn’t be dena- - - de Pee-we- e tured MOTHER KNOWS BEST ' Just how to go about it is s not clear but perhaps— x Tennis courts could be converted into footballs fields a Ping pong balls substituted for pigskins 3 Require players to bop on one foot 4 Deliver all college yells in a whisper Milestones on the path to I t m m on: NEW ORLEANS — Declining to charge a violation of the prohibition law against Charles M Howell a policeman for escorting a truckload of beer to head- my darling Sleep 1 Just relax — try counting sheep— In the future you can bet You’ll have cause to wbine and fret: There’s j no need to raise the roof ' ! Save your tears and use them later j i : Like your ma does on your pater Headline j - “ IndiscreFlier Who Checked lion says Gas with Match in Genevieve the Serious Condition -' kitchen cynic is the j i usually better part of last -- week Advising local authors to give up topics of crime and Immor- ality the California Literature Society suggests they produce work which will give the rising generation “an impulse to neighborly kindness and an aspiration for better things” Forgetting entirely that bore- dem is “one of the chief causes of juvenile crime and corrup' ' : lion ' ' ' f Another thing that t may t he wrong with this generation Is that too many people wore themselves out mentally won- Bering what was going to be— come of skirts r ? i J tee! 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