Show ' a ' f - - 1 0 - — ' --- - - SAtir THE walked briskly once around the promenade deck and then came to a halt and leaned against the rail They were silent as they gazed at the dark water Ann broke the silence with a sigh "All this: sht waved her hand to the kky and- the sea "has been going on for so long We humans come a brief time have our JOYs and sorrows and then are put away to 'make room for another batch Sometimes there seems ncr :: sense in it' : "Don't 'feel that way about this life of ours" BM said quietly "Everything has been carefully worked out and each and every one of us is an important eog in the great wheel of life—'t Re broke off abruptly His smile was uncertain as he released her The softness of her1 coupled with her alluring perfun had flooded his senses and given him a fierce urge to crush her in his arms1 They were Silent a Moment as they eyes on-th- eir -- entered the restaurant Then Ann giggled "Just like the mqvies wasn't it? The heroine falls into the arms of the hero He crushes her to him and murmurs 'Darling be miner It seenis almost a shame I am not the hergine to your hero" 3111 said nothing Ann was surprised to see how serious he had 'become She tugged hie arm "Is anything the matter Mr Cavanagh?" Bill shook his head Dining Together "No of course not I'm sorry it I appeared distrait" He forced a smile to his lips What a'fool be was to allow this girl to break down the barricade of his heart She was engaged to one man in England and was looking forward to seeing another in New York He must erase her from his thoughts Ann's face was flushed with excite ment as she faced Bill across the small table "Hasn't this trip been the greatest fun?" she said Her gray eyes became twin pools of light "I thought I was going to hate it all I thought I was going to be lonely but" she added shyly "thanks to you I have had a grand time" "I'm glad if I have been able to help you" Bill said a little stiffly1 He wasn't going to let her get him off guard again A waiter approached them with a wine list "How about some champagne Miss Temple?" asked "On one condition" Ann replied with a mischievous glint in her eyes "That you stop calling me Miss Temple I've been longing to waive for malities and call you Bill I thought It was only the English wh9 refrained from calling a woman IV her first name until they'd known her for a year We have been on this boat now for six days and I'm still Miss Temple" Bill had to laugh "All right—Ann" He lingered over the name Ann's attention was distracted by the long procession that wu forming in the center of the floor She grabbed Bill's arm "Come on let's join them" A waiter handed them some paper caps Ann perched a black bonnet with red paper pompons on her head "Looking the way you do now I'd say yes to anything" Bill said half jestingly half seriously An laughed at him "I'm longing to dance" She pulled him out of his chair and they swept into the maelstrom of dancers The leaders of the procession started off at a 'Round and 'round quick pace quicker and quicker they raced until even Ann said she had had enough The lurching of the ship didn't make it easier to keep vertical and but for INSTALMENT 2 Ann turned from side to side be- tore the long mirror on her dre closet The white satin dress hugged her firm figure clung to the slim long legs She hummed a little tune and a smile lighted her face "I'm getting vain in my old age" ohs murmured "This must stop" She patted her curls into place and selected a short white angel skin jacket from the small collection of clothes in the closet ' Bill Cavanagh wu waiting for ber by the entrance of the dining room "Did I keep you waiting long?" Mn asked him Bill didn't answer her question His keen brown eyes regarded her with wondering sur- prise "Every time I ate you I have another surprise" he murmured softly 'II think I realize how lovely you are and then when I see you again you look more beautiful than I dreamed possible" Ann laughed The appreciation in 3311ra typit and voice made her feel gay and excited At that precise moment a giant wave hammered at the ship and bumped her into his arms For a brief second Bill held her while An stared at him with embarvassed Believe It or Not! the supporting- - arm of Bill Ann would have fallen many times "Lect &We Arm &Wed fiBill guided her through the nally whirling throngs back to their table She powdered het nose and pushed back the soft curls that had crowded over her forehead "1 dan't explain why even to myself" she said still panting "but I'm I suppose feeling terribly excited It is the thought of being in New York tomorrow" She waited a moment while the waiter oet the cups of soup in front "Tell of them and then demanded me about New York Bill Are the skyscrapers as big as they say?" He smiled at her So young she was so eager to sip deeply of life So bravely pioneering into the runknown "I think you will find them high enougb" he replied gravely "Have you decided yet where you are going to live?" "No I suppose Mr Roberts will take care of that at least I hope so" Bill Wonders Bill looked at her - Was there anything between Tom and her? But he as soon as it banished entered his mind This girl was the right tort He'd stake his life on that But what about Tom Roberts? It was none of He laughed shortly his business Besides Torn wasn't a bad fellow—especially since he had given up liquor It had changed him completely "Do you spend much time in New York?" Ann asked him "No I live in California most of the time" For no reason she could explain a slight feeling of depression descended on Ann Would she be lonely in New York she wondered It was so vast and the only person she knew there was Tom Roberts and he was probably meeting her at the pier only because of a sense of duty Perhaps she should have remained in England "Do you think I did wrong to leave England?" she asked Bill but before he could reply she continued: "Of course I shall be away only six months—but a lot can happen in that I might not be able to get time I can back home if I wanted to think of nothing more frightful than being stranded in a strange country Ann without money or friends" shuddered at the grim vision she had conjured from her imagination "Don't worry You'll never be Stranded" Bill assured her "If Tom Roberts doesn't pay your passage back when you want to return—" he hesitated "Well you know you can always count on me" Ann flashed a smile at him' "Has anyone ever told you you are terribly nice?" she asked him "One or two" Bill replied solemnly They both laughed When they had finished dinner they et 1hr-thoug- Horoscope ra-etre- the By GENEVIEVE d - boat-dec- k A golden haze enveloped the Island of Manhattan To the excited girl it seemed thesugar-cand- y looking skyscrapers reared their heads to the very heavens Business Field teems With Chances For Women Club Members Agree ItO3LE Mondays astrologicel forecast holds augury of favorable conditions for those in the employment Business iflafra are of others likely to kiln in leutine groovei with all depending on perional Social domestic cpr affec batty tonal activities Ira likely to en gage attention and call for re straint and circumspection Those whose birthday it Is are cortfrontad by a year in which there will be much leeway for demonstrating their individual Initiative and merit in employment which may bring some mark of preference or favoritism from employers A child born on this day may be fortunate in employment where Its iocial graces and friendliness May win attention POCA'rELLO Idaho — Mr and Notable nativity: Mary Fickfrdp - - movie star Mn Mead DuricaP of the Fountain court apartments Announce the birth of g son at the Pocatello General hos- (Copyright 11)35 King Features Syndicate Inc) pital late Friday : 'Apple Mary : 77:- re - -- : :0 - NEW YORK April' 7 still plenty of opportunity for women in the business world a survey by tfwei National Federation tif Business disand Professional Women's-club- s " — closed today--"Thavgame is worth the candle" was the general reply of 5000 dub women in business for themselves to questionnaires sent out on busthess operations up to January 1 1935 Only six per cent of women in all Odds of endeavor covered by the survey expressed the belief that their sex bad been a handicap in business While the survey found that wo men were engaged in everything from undertaking establislunents and taxi services to laundries SOMe 01 the more )favorable fields of business werelotuld to be knitting shops ape deity shops gift shops beauty shops real estate and restaurants The knitting shop where yariw are sold and knitting Ls taught appeared to otter great possibilities It was estimated there were 10000 of these small shops oVer the country with an estimated retail business of 9200000 in 1934 although the shops are only a recent innovation" The specialty shop is the women's forte however the survey disclosed one woman milliner cleared $7000 in a year in a town of 6000 population Ninety four per cent of beauty and specidists shop proprietors covered by the survey reported a profit last year yvbile those who are in the restaurant busitiess said the financial outlook was excellent if the food was good Graduates If MAHO FALLS Idaho — A list of 165 Idaho Falls high school seniors for graduation May 17 close of school was announced by Ray K Baccalaureats principal Berry plaits have not been completed Principal Berry said but rapidly Are going forward By a : i 6 Listed ink artha I II 7 'MAT'S I WISH YOU'D BEEN NEILL YESTERDAY WHEN MOTHER CAME SILL SIFF WAS WELL AND HURT HER FEELINGS NOW I'M AFRAID SHE WON'T LIKE JIM JUST HE'S BECAUSE WHAT BILL'S BROTHER J BILL troENNIE'S NURSELOUISE RECEIVES A VISIT FROM HER MOTHER WHICH THREATENS TO RUIN f r- 'I 1 CHANCES AS A SUITOR-FOtOUISE'S itotita R HAND yor't SILL BIFF MAKES HER FURIOUS AND 'THAT ISN'T ALL II MIT 1 WGOT I THINK SHE WAVES TO BENNIE THE l'm GOING OUT AND SPEAK TO HER UAW -- JIM RIFF'S - Tang eh 0 I rat Little Orphan Annie :- PUNJAB RCSORIED errouy THIC IIDNGLIL WIRELESS SOLOING MORN To MR sworrr AR URGENT A " to SAVE 11111 TRS OLD TRAMP'S talt AND HERE WI 'THINK o)v 0 IS A LOG P 4 OR A HOLLOW pRum SOMETIMES I WONDER IF FOLKS 129 GET MUCH SMARTER THAN THEY USED TO bEa GOES WRONG DEAF AND bUMB SEYOND TH' SOUND OF A GOOD LOUD YELL 111 I I BUT 114 NATIVES b WE ROGER ARE STUPID BUT ALL THEY NEM HUH TO SEND A MESSAGE FOR MILES AND MILES bJJD RADIO AND ALL SORTS 0' NEW FANGLED IF ANY CONTRAPTION- S- LITTLE WE'RE - Long Distance Please wrRE cMAI RR AND U14)TO 1KTE FIFTWE TILEPROgES hSEEN A A : : I EUT DADDY SAYS IN TH' H! NATIVES CAN JUNGLE POUND ON A LOG AND OTHER wr NATIVES MILES AWAY CAN UNDERSTAND THE RUMSLIN' SOUND JUST AS IF IT WAS TALK AND HE SAYS IT'S LIKE THAT FOR ' 01 YEARS I Off t REQUeST PORIPECIAL MEDICINE IN AN - J irrtot7—c) rt PIA kaMilirClitil 6 74iI! HERE SEVERAL TIMES BEFORE THERA'S SOMITHING FAMILIAR ABOUT HER I JUST BERME SI41 HERE V Y014 KNOW IVE SEEN TWA) APPLE WOMAN AROUND MOTHER WAS PEEVED ANYWAY 5fiCAUSE SOME OLD WOMAN SWIPED INTO mut WITH AN APPLE CART TOO BAD BILL'S ALWAYS tEtTING INTO TILOUBLE WITN NIS CLOWNING 0 'THING I 1 '04y —By Ripley Sea : York" This is New "New York l Ann murmured happily tI - - Bill Cavanagh found her there later gazing avidly at the crowd of people assembled by the pier at which they were going todistmbark—She tugged his arm "Can you see Mr Roberts?" And without waiting for him to reply: "There he Is No that's not he Where is he? Cin you tee Ah there be IS Standing away from the others! He has a young girl with him Do you know who she is?" !That's his daughter" Ann turned incredulous eyes to ward Bill "krisdaughterr "Yes You knevi be was married didn't you?" And now it was Bill's turn to regard Ann with consternation Of course Of "Oh—er—yes Shock Awaits Ana course I knew he was married" Ann more was between said Nothing bit her lip to keep back the tears them and a few moments later Bill that threatened to overwhelm her escorted Ann to her stateroom In "Of course I knew he was married" the morning when Ann woke and realized this was the day of her ar- (Copyright 1934 by Sheilah Graham) rival she bounded out of bed dressed (To Be Continued) herself in a neat dark brown tailored costume and walked swiftly up to Announce Birth foam-flecke- Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: Before Ann Temple is a year old her father Is traMpled to death bX farm in his favorite bunter Her mother WarwickshireEalland dies when Ann is It and is at- a French finishing school at Versailles Wits only 200 pounds in the bank Ann asks old Mr Farley the Tempies' family lawyer to help her find work Ann refuses his offer of a heme with him And through him is employed in the London office ot the Ashton Advertising Bureau a big American concern Within a year she is in charge of a minor department The Rolands were neighbors of the Temples in Warwickshire Peter who has been on a Brazilian coffee plantation for five years returns and looks up Ann They see much of each other and on Ann's twentieth birthday he asks her to marry him saying however they will have to wait until his salary justifies marriage Ann says yes but In her heart is glad of the delay she craves adventure Tom Roberts a striking looking man of 40 who is head of the Ashton firm visits his London office Ann is assigned to do his secretarial work and they are thrown much together Three months later Peter asks Ann to marry him at once just as Roberts suggests that she be transferred to the New York °face where there is more scope for a zoman of her ability Ann sails - tor New York promising Peter she On the will return in six months liner Ann meets Bill Cavanagh a friend of Roberts who wonders if he thould tell Ann of Roberts' reputation with women 8 1935 4011N114 LAKE 7111B1111E MON1)AY 1 Gasoline Allejr- -' arm EARTH ThE POPuLATIDN SINCE D CRfATION-MA- PONE tiarHING PUT DRAW DITFERENT !MARAIS WOULD -T- ALL I'M TRINKIN UNCLE Ne POSSIBLE 11' : : me WOKIT BE IF FIGURE : THAts 14 :- A YES WE MIGHT AS WELL GET 'GOOD TmA OF OUT IVOL 'INSTEAD 10 II 11-I- E LETS SKEEZIX in the Hand A Cake - CAKE VOUVE GOT "THERE i vAcAmom IS GOIN' TO BE ifi4t1 IANGLE IN THAT -: LONG MEANWIAILE WALT IS WREN DO SOME 114INKING ABOLYr HISTORY THE NEx-- r AND ALGEBRA Al 'HAvE EXHAUSTED it VERY r HEY NOT AS yET liSultot SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE OF "THOSE 0 RI1 31 s I z Uke4444Z :W'''14tk4040t4t ' t k1s ALURT et NeWVN '" 3aCkS WAS 13til CALL MAN Oft The Gumps Gliq 1 it SORTED BY 16'10 : :‘ -- Of TES - PM : His Interest at Heart : -- - 3"- COMPANY IN 13 AMERICAN SHIPS 13 BRITISH SHIPS - 13V or SEPTEmeER SERVED 13 MONTHS AND MU- - 11PPEt rvE SEEN ALKIW 4rrP4 MR twuPAP AISOUT NIS IN &MANCE ANL) I "ELL CERTAIN 1411L MOM 10 TAKE OUT SavratAL NEW POLIC113- El) LIKE FoR YOU To Dttked Thrtm UP 4144410'AY1 SPENT I 3 DAYS CROSSINCI CONVOYOF :s OF or 13 MEN IN THE I i VM WU 1i-- MR GAIN& CAM 1114 COMNMI:0a HE outorr D l'Axt OUT MAT MORE LATSR VAL SS 0000 MAT -- A SPLSNOIO svhser - — IF t MAN SAY 10 1401 THE POLICIES sur ISSuE0 AkNc IF ? ELSIE gotic4 114stat's ANrININO I CAN b0 LIT NE I KNOW AT AAONCEMRs LIM ARRIVED 3uNe 13 s !V VI ARRIVED HOME f Gatitvib or MIN) Harding r li WS SoRRowto tARTit 4 SAM BERNARDINO CO TEETH 64 Mr MOW by RIPLEY EXPLANATIONS King reature Syndicate) (eprieht 1233 OF LAST SATIJRDArS CARTOON The Leader of 32 Reveletlene-Oene- ral Itstset tiribe tiribe Was born in Wbe pros- Ince of Antiodulat Colombia 186 2 and was esaresinated in Bogota in October INC identified himself early with the liberal partr whisk sponsored the unoucceasful re- Mahon of IBM In those turbulent dims the SonserystieS party in Power could not be listed except by armed insurrection An SPierrain coined at the time Telerred to -the "bullet replacing the ballot' General tfribeled 3: revolutions against ths party In power between-ISM-a- nd 1905 'then be returned to resume a diann-'f- 1 GROWTH IN HAD IN CRUDWELLVAitsenc ' -- NATu NEVER j2149110 (AcTus East McDonoughNA Ira Pomo firtAaaa gulehed position in the Colombian cap- - San Francisco bank At the time of Tab-ha- s 1141 lie waa a professor of political men- clesth in 1933 he bad accumulated omy doctor of laws senator and smbss- - the Mr sum of 8129942—five mice and Iwo sador to various South AnneriCan countries dinners short of 81300 When he died the countrt went into offiTomorrow: 15 Years a Peetmaster cial MOttenint and e mausoleum was erected over his mortal remain by the country which honored him as "In pride and be-- if loved son of Colombia" The Piste Cat—There ate s number of instances on record of feline plutocrat but "Tabby" the eat owned by miss Margaret Griffiths of Son Francisco le in a clam DID When Miss Griffiths bought by himself the cat mans' years ago she put him on a s WHERE Mu GET TwAT DOG MOTHER 1 MII1M FOR A 14C$ A -- V 1P7atOtettbit (Registered DOG- - $4E- KNOWS CROOK E 1 111-PER- - 1"t L In 1r R1 pEAEar GUM F S Patent Office) A JUST NONA RUNS ABOUT THE HOUSE AND ' tSE t112-1- 9 Unazum 3 t ONE- - - - 3 : 4 mkt - tr —By George McManus Onal 11001 rap 4- )I -- - - 111111111111111 le - - 11111 Sygii" I 4 4 - - A - - aw :: me - A - - :!:::: Mica Greg liggisrigggi men& s - s - :: i Ili Y41 1 -4 ::: ittt Mai Femurs :717) 6 -- ) 714:raw too s?OU'RE A DANDY PLW DAVS- FINE WATC14- E 1 13 ‘ MRS' IBLAU ASWED METOTAIE HIM - 111—irks 41 oriONEEEP Bringing Up Father salary of 10 cents forevery moue he caught and I Cents every time he purred dinner and put all hie earnines In the I' 4t trar on 41 E) Calif '4- 6 IT i |