Show V THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND UTAH NEEDLEWORK SEWING CIRCLE Lovable Sleepy Time Gift Doll ceorge THK STORY THUS rAR: Soria Carey la railroaded lata taking a Job iba dee °t want helping aid Admiral Dnneaa wrUa kit memolri Bha ta la lora wltk Fanl Dnneaa tha admiral’ grand ton Whna aboard tha Samoa ea route ta aba It thrown overboard and kelara arriving at Oahn Pearl Harbor la bombed After landing Past and Zorte overhear Paal'i baadaoma brother Steve with wham Soria la infatuated plotting Wlathrop Leaning ta deliver tome radar equipment la tha Axit Believing Sieve hi danger Zorle rnahea Into tha ht to aava him and dlacavera the body of beautiful Amber Lannlng Laaalng bind Soria and drive her to a eabla la the mountain ®H CHAPTER XV "Iz there anything you can gay to asked gently “that might useful— on your Mr behalf? Btrorrherg lg a realist and a man of I do not know what quick decisions be will decide to do but I assure you I will do everything to save your life You are so Innocent and so me” he be beautiful” - "Will you tell me who f worts (Pattern No 6643) send 16 cents in your name address and tha pattern ber VHNU to a man I happen to know in Chicago — a faithful man — but not too I instructed him to proIntelligent ceed at once to Elleryton and send us a brief report on you to be followed later by a more detailed re- port “My message to Berlin must have fallen into the hands of an overcautious clerk I said in substance dead? Her duplIs icate is aboard this ship under very ' The suspicious circumstances answer said: ‘Perhaps it was Anna Boland’s double we shot’ Of course Pierre’s that bolstered suspicions but not nearly so tremendously much as the answer we received from the man I sent to Elleryton This will amuse you very much Miss Corey” Mr Lanning paused for another drink and Zorie wondered if anything could ever amuse her again "His reply decoded said literally this: ‘Zorie Corey left for Hawaii on Was employed by Professor fourth Bowdoin J Folsome past four is?” asked "But f course gladly answer all Zorie Miss Coray I will of your questions is Pierre’s way of pronouncHe is referring to one of ing Anna the bravest cleverest most brilliant most dangerous secret agents who ever lived— Anna Boland She was an English girl of about your age — an amazing person She was shot by a firing squad in Berlin six months ago” “Do I resemble her?” Mr Lanning laughed' sharply “My dear girl you are Anna Boreland! It is the most amazing semblance I have ever known” “Is that why Pierre threw me overboard?” “Ye— and for other strangely coDo you recall incidental reasons the night in the rain In Elleryton when you met Steve Duncan?” "Yes” "What you may not recall waa that while you were talking to Steve beside that telephone pole a sedan — a pale green sedan —came along Do you recall that?” "Yes” "I was So was in that sedan Pierre We saw you talking together As we passed Steve Duncan behind the pulled you pole” Why?” said Zorie “Steve explained that to us very lucidly He did some very quick thinking He had seen your amazing resemblance to Anna Boland Then he recognized me in the sedan He reasoned that in spite of our belief that Anna Boland was dead your resemblance to her placed you He pulled you behind the in danger pole to protect you” “Might you or Pierre have shot me— something like that?” "I would call that a very remote possibility" Mr Lanning answered “In spite of his lazy way Steve Duncan thinks with great rapidity He was simply taking no chances” “And of course” Zorie said “That made you suspicious’’ “At least it made us very curious But we did not see you well enough that night to notice your remarkto Anna Boland able resemblance It was later when we saw you on the ship that we pieced things to- Mr drink Lannlag paused fer another Mid num- RELEASE Mr Lanning seemed amused “My dear girl this little island hasn’t yet cut its war teeth You saw how TX7HAT was the best ball game 7 ever pitched when you coneasily I got past those guards Quite as easily I can clear out As a war sider the combined quality of pitchgoea on you learn many tricks ing ofi both sides? This query cam I was about to say up recently when we were wishing many ropes travelers that Amber was an individualist good luck to such too but easy to reach through her as Carl HubbeQ Mel Ott Ducky Paul Medwick Dixie Walker emotions She very much enjoyed x ner and Paul Derringer None of the part I gave her" which was that of the lovely siren In an them went back far enough to offer we alof this nature any complete check assignment on the Intricate sitways have a girl of heriype along” uation The only ""he first time Amber saw me" candidate for the “she stared at me interrupted honorv present waa as if I were a ghost I know now Carl Hubbell ona she thought was Anna Boland” of the great pitchMr Lanning chuckled “Yes you ers of all time who gave her a dreadful shock" became innocently involved in the “If she spent her life in Marhow did she know Anna Boargument tinique I As figure it land?” ' there were three “She did not know Anna Miss such games that beCorey Amber was a resident of long in eue compact but she spent a large Martinique The Brat took At and select group part of her life In the States least she went to finishing school place in 1901 when Addle Joss Chi-ef Walsh of the and college there Miss Boland was Cleveland beat Ed cago White Sox 1 to 0 In this game Minted out to her twice— once in a — great New York night clubind one to Icon and -- lanky Jea pitched badly overlooked A large part of the pitcher Martinique one of the few perfect games In treasury of France — something like baseball Not a White reached Sox four hundred million In gold bulfirst base lion— Is stored there you know Against this flawless exhibition Ed Anna Boland was in Martinique doWalsh struck out 15 Cleveland hiting a little snooping and allowed only two hits And “In spit of being a British agent ters in those now forgotten days CleveAnna Boland was Amber’s ideal land had a mighty slugging team Anna was beautiful clever— and a headed by Nap Lajoie witch She was quit in the tradition She had no conscience There No-flGame was no trick in the bag she hesitated This was a pitching thriller that to us To her love was a weapon who saw it will ever forget or a tool Men lost their head! Inone was talking about this game reover her Amber in this assigol with Charley Hughes cently nment tor a page from Anna Bound’s book She used love as a the Detroit Athletic club who also covered the contest tool At least she tried “That game la my pick' CharT Instructed her to worm ber way ley said “Except for one wild and of into Steve’s confidence neither throw team would have course the surest way to worm scored (gainst Joss and Walsh beyour way into a man’s confidence is fore nightfall There la no greater to make him believe that you’va fallthrill than to aee a perfect game en In love with him” pitched— no one to reach first— espe“She did it very wen” Zorie murcially when the other pitcher ia almured lowing only two hits and fanning 15 “She was always jealous of you men” She knew that Steve had faUen la double pitchThe next love with you” ing entry we recall was the meet“Thafs absurd” Zorie laid ing between Fred Toney of Cincinof and the Cubs on nati Vaughn big Mr Lanning abrugged “Perhapa! In that game these May 2 1917 I do not know Love ia a luxury two turned in a double expitcher that I cannot afford I only know has never been that Amber would not have qualified hibition that At the end of nine equalled as a secret agent She was too huneither had allowed a hit man” “Or too wise” Zorie murmured He says she is too smart months Winthrop Lannlng’a eyes were His wife claims she is a very suspicious character Full report later' ” partly lidded He looked more cynical than usuaL “I think you would "That” said Zorie grimly “is do marveloualy in this work because very very funny Mr Lanning” such an exceUent your innocence He started to smile but when he cloak for your cievemeia” saw her expression he checked himTm afraid I’m too human too” self “Besides I could never “It is so curious isn’t it? Steve Zorie said You’re too work with you told us about Mrs Folsome’s tea intoo obatinat — ’’ vitations It should have convinced “In this work my dear girl suspiPierre but he is so stubborn And cion Is—" Amber was almost equally stubborn that Tull report’ had “Ah yes I know! The one firm Incidentally not come when we left Honolulu” But I’ve listened to you foundation! I’va heard your opinions Zorie wondered why he was so argua eager to explain to answer all her You’re what we call back in Elleryr I’va suston a His solicitude for ber questions plight did not wholly explain him' pected thii for some time Mr LanIt was perhaps a natural instinct we merely ning Now I’m sure Suspicion la other In Elleryton Jiought that you and Steve were be- but it went deeper than that He no longer your slave— It’s your mastherefore was a little drunk ter!” garing extremely furtive But It was not just that rulous Winthrop Lanning started from his "But there were other suspicious Perhaps she reflected it was his chair He waa suddenly wary “Just circumstances One was your posHe was bored He wanted what are you saying Miss Corey?” session of a certain engineering pa- vanity And he was an exhibitionist to talk “PIl five you a perfect example” per on the retooling of the the she had Recalling night Krupp plant for increased Zorie quickly anewered “You honIt was the sort of slapped Amber's face Zorie said war production estly believed that whet Paul Duncan said on the lanai tonight was document Anna Boland might have “Amber hated me” “On the contrary Miss Corey she Another item was your stenohad the truth!” admired you very much!” graphic notebook” “It was the truth!” She wondered why he was going I “On the assumption that was “It was a malicious liel But you bother He didn’t have to all this Anna Boland?” at it because you were so leaped to explain anything to her Certainly “She was never quite sure about If you willing to be suspicious! he expected to learn nothing of imthat You see Amber was not a se- hadn’t become the slave of suspW She was portance from her Back of his air cret agent Miss Corey cion you would not have believed of solicitude was a quality that puzof strong enthusiasms merely a girl it!" zled her Why she asked herself who sincerely believed in our cause “My dear Mias Coray” ha anwas Mr Lanning being so out- She asked repeatedly to be given a swered with hi most urbane smile She lived on Marchance to help spoken? am not a fool “I Perhaps I am He took Mr Lanning paused the when and island went tinique always suspicious but I am always drink she was on of our most Vichy "You realize of course that Pi- loyal supporters She was capable” clever too Sometimes I am alhas been clevmost Steve psychle erre killed Amber by mistake Whan Mr Lanning said thoughtfully "but er — altogether too clever He bee a trifle too enthusiastic— too inclined your fiance made that unfortunate bad me fooled a great deal of the disclosure on the lanai I knew that to take matters Into her own bands time He almost had me fooled toPierre would go berserk It has She had the ardor of the amateur night” all my taken all my persuasiveness She hated to take orders" “Do you realize” Zorie (topped “Wasn’t Pierre under your orIngenuity to keep him in hand to him "that Paul did not know what far All along be has been very ders too?” Zorie Interrupted he waa talking about?” Pierre has “In a lesser sense suspicious of Steve— and certain that If Boland kills Anna be were lived mostly in the United States you "Why did be aay It?" Steve he should be here at any moalthough the past two years be has “He and I happened to overhear ment When he finds that you are been in and out of Europe frequent- your conversation behind the hedge In certain kinds of work he is with Steve and Pierre— your plans still alive he is apt to be quite upset ly “You see Anna Boland was some- indispensable His vanity makes for tonight Paul said what ha did thing of a legend Every time she him hard to work with” merely to upset Steve’s plan— by dewas killed she popped up some“He is a brute” Zone said with stroying your trust In him” where a little later— more alive than feeling “He is a beast” Mr Lanning was staring at her ever Pierre has already killed you And he is sometimes diff“Yes “This i most Interestcuriously once by icult to handle twice — once by drowning His two attempts at Miss Corey but I think you are ing a is He superstivery strangling killing you were typical of Pierre being a little too clever yourself His face if he comes tious man He tried to drown you because if Your fiance was very convincing Into this room will be very interestwere Anna Boland you actually He accomplished his purpose nicely ing towstcb’ you were- dangerous But my piychie iens tells me that" “With you” Zorie said “insisting His enemy agent— to be liquidated fiance was telling substantially that I am not Anna Boland and with mistaken attempt at killing you to- your the truth” Pierre insisting that I am— why night was similarly motivated As “Why?” Zorie demanded didn’t you check up? Couldn’t you he saw it our work was done— the it was a very dangerous mohave radioed Berlin and Jig was up somehow We’d all clear- out confirmed Anna Boland’s death I’ve And you are still to ment for you! It was safer to be immediately It him Anna Boland — a suspicious! You weren't being clever lived in Elleryton all my life dangerous en” You were playing safe! or psychic! so been would have easy emy to be eliminated ” “How do you' plan to clear out—in My candid opinion Is that you picked Mr Lanning Jumped up “But my that moment to lose your nerval” dear girl that is the most'amazing a Japanese submarine?” He smiled and shrugged Winthrop Lanning sank back hi “Per pert of aO The day before Pierre his chair He was smiling mysteriThere are so many ways” tried to drown you we sent two haps “With this island so guardously radiograms on which reached 'TO BX CONTINUED) t In ways the other ed?” CIRCLR NEEDLEWORK MS New Montgomery SL Saa Fraaclseo Calif SEWING Enclose 16 for Pattern cent - lm Address This Homo-MixCough Syrup Is Most Effective ed Easily Mixed Needs No Cooking Cough medicines usually contain a large quantity of plain syrup— a good but on which you cam Ingredient easily make at home Take I cups of granulated sugar and 1 cup ef water and stir a few momenta until dissolved Or use corn syrup or liquid honey Instead of sugar syrup JV4 Then get from any druggist ounces of Flnex pour it into a pint bottle and add your syrup This gives you a full pint of wonderful medicine for coughs duo to colds It makes a real saving because it gives you about four times as much for your money It never spoils and tastes fine efThis ia actually a surprisingly fective cough relief It you feel It taking hold Promptly loosens the phlegm soothes the )rr!-tated membranes and makes breath- !ng easy You’ve never seen anything better for prompt and pleasing results of Flnex Is a special compound in concentrated proven ingredients form a most reliable soothing agent for throat and bronchial membranes refunded doesn't if it Money pleas you In every way — — A Favorite Toy FAVORITE toy for little tots to e doll is take to bed This 22 inches long and is adorable in outing flannel fur cloth sateen or scraps for hair percale Use yarn a For complete cutting pattern sewing ind finishing instrucUona for the Crib Doll 2'$5SKc5 !' Cl" 'll! IDH D '(I 11 I'M ) '11 ASK MOTHER O 111 SHE KNOWS nings A noon ord double was one afterthe recinning games are when yon get two the same fare on you get close to game In something for nine enough and offering pitcher a single occasion the limit about “What that Carl asked the hard against July 2 1933’” rare ? ) 4 I t syw I r V the game” Mel Hubbell pitched hitting Cardinals ' i i l Hurling 18 Innings blushed Hubbell promptly I’ll tell you about it” Ott said one to Carl beat the Cardinals 18 Tex after innings nothing worked the first 15 innings for Haines Jess and Cardinals the the last 3 They also pitched great ball You have to allowing only one run in 18 innings ‘But that isn’t all of It If you pitched perfect ball through 18 nings only 54 men would come to bat Well as I recall it only 57 men came to bat against Carl that Mavhe only 56 Now it’s gTeat da Bnt think In pilch 9 fine innings what It means to pitch IS great ' s '£ J ' S' A ' V 4? Innings” asked “How about it Carl'’’’ the subject slightCarl rhanged ly “The best game I ever pitched the was apainst Dodgers" he ‘That was Memorial day 1940 said had They got one hit but that day most of my stuff working ” “Better than your 18 inning game and your no hitter7” f aked "I think so" he said “But that 18 inning thing was a long afternoon ” ‘‘Here’s a funny angle” Mel Ott said again “Later on we beat Dizone to zy Dean and the Cardinals nothing in the second game that same day— 27 runless innings for the Cardinals” we have offered you Anyway three of the greatest pitching contests of all time slipping on back a mere matter of 36 years There they stand on their own records— The gem ef 1908 The jewel of 1917 masThe terpiece of 1933 IS Innings It would be interesting to get a vote from those who follow baseball as to which was the top masterpiece of the three All Around Fighters " How-- mafiyTtnowr thsriiraddtlioir this navy team to football ability has set a new record in the way o( fighting or boxing talent? 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