Show ?L'H£T! Courtney Ryley Cooper By INSTALMENT XLV A Deflate! Gangster ' A blue veined hand wee railed to halt Sandy The gray Ups moved wordletily lor an InatanL Then In a strangely vacant sort of voice Sociable Joe asked: “Where s Lee Bronson?” "Bronson Is not here I tmln-apect- 7"5H joT ALTTXICEri’KIBI By Martha Orr- - Apple Mary and asked that they allow him to" What could I have to do with sit up propped by many pillows It?” A whine had come into his Jane and Sandy hastened to aid voice “I don’t even know what it’s all about But you get a letter from him They had noticed a strange ap- somebody and make up your mind pearance of determination In the I’m doing a lot of wrong things old man’s features He had volun- Then you fall for these ‘U’ men—” teered nothing since his arrival and “Go on Lee" "Ain’t that enough? You fall for Sandy had asked him no questions other than to inquire when he de- them You let' them twist you Ross of—" around their finger Make you be' “I know you Where Is Lee Bron- sired to see Lee “Right now" Sociable Joe had Ueve I’ve done everything In the son?” right to ‘Listen Joe I came here to ques- said So Sandy had telephoned to world So you lead them to do—” tion you It would be better if you'd Buck down at the end of the hall me when all I waa trying "All you were trying to do” inAs usual only the many members save your voice—" There was a strange majesty of the special pquad and other terrupted Jane with sudden heat to steal another dress from me about the old man as he broke in: agents gathered from points in the “was so that you could join up with your "I demand to know Where Is west were on this floor Minutes had passed since the call gang and go out on another robLies Bronson?” bands tight bery!" For an Instant fight flared In Jane Bronson her Sandy Ross noticed that Sociable the eyes of Sandy Ross But when clasped to hide her nervousness Joe had straightened and was aphe spoke It was with a voice of went to the window and tried tp disthe girl with narrowed interested in the view of watching pear diplomacy him- eyes Jane saw nothing The sacri seated mountains tant Sandy conin tell can we “I feel you tried the chair again flees of years now'were demanding fidence Lee Bronson Is In Bluings self and rose and once more came to his feet their price Lee Bronson attempted Montana” Joe reclined there In the a mumbling reply She cut him There was momentary silence Sociable big bed his hands outstretched his short Then “I know who turned you up Per eyes straight ahead a certain grim“Take me to him ness about his emaciated features haps it wllj help you to hear about "You?” him You Weren't turned up last “I— I said—” the voice was fad- Suddenly however the attention of one centered simultaneously week or last month or 'last year — every And— to him! me “Take get ing The door opened Lee Bronson You started turning yourself up Jane Bronson” Inside his hands cuffed when you started stealing from me stepped understand don’t think you “I was Buck Wasey and —back there after mother died and him Behind miles thousand is a Joe Billings two attendant special agents I was trying to keep a roof over our away Besides you’ve got to think No one spoke for a long moment heads of what that trip might do to you" Sociable Joe merely looked at the Old Man Straightens Up Copyright 1936 by Cqprtney young man in a long surveying man old the effort a With great Ryley Cooper his head Sandy turned manner and straightened until for a moment he Ross had little time to study the tomorrow Continued The sat upright His head raised prisoner other than to realise the eyes assumed a queer glare statements truth of Buck Wasey's though they saw strange things The super ego of an inflated gang“Get Jane” he commanded ex- ster seemed to have departed leavDay-by-D- ay citement suddenly giving strength Bronson strangely nondescript ing to his weakened vocal oords "Don’t and worn Sandy's attention was stand there looking at me! Get Jane the look In her Jane! I’ve made that girl suffer mainlyas upon she saw her brother the eyes foolishlong enough through my paleness of her the evident striving ness Get Jane Take us out to for courage At last she said thinly: Lee to Billings I want to talk “Hello Lee” Bronson!” Her greeting seemed to arouse Letters From Foreign “We could bring him here” the viciousness yet remalhed in what Inspector suggested Those strange this sallow featured man He raised Lands eyes glared anew his cuffed hands to his mouth and A BELGIAN GIRL II— “Yeh— yeh— you could do that withdrew the half smoked cigaret A letter with several pictures Suddenly he said: "No — he thinks which clung tq a lower lip he’s a big shot I want to— to walk inclosed has come from Brussels “Hello In on him Not give him time to Belgium Ttye pictures show girl Buck Wasey Scowls think I want to pare him down to students in a Belgian school The Ross his real else! Do you hear me?" he Buck Wasey scowled Sandy letter itself is 11 pages long and waa to slap written In the French language by croaked his tones suddenly break fought back a temptation Ing “If you want the truth about this sneering little renegade Two a girl who is an exall this get Jane— and— take us— things aided his restraint One cellent penman I do not have to Lee Bronson!” was the tradition of the F B I enough space to give a translation Sociable Joe Willis lay on a big that wits and not brute strength are of the entire letter but here are bed on the top floor of a resort the bulwarks of an Investigator some of the more important para hotel a few miles from Billings The other was the look in Jane graphs : Mont His eyes seemed clearer Bronson’s eyes — a sudden air of dehis voice stronger With that In- termination of contest “So that is your idea of a law consistency of the 111 Sociable Joe had slept throughout the entire air abiding person Lee?” Bronson surveyed her journey from Kansas City The flight had been made in a “You turned me up didn’t you?" “Nothing of the kind” snapped special plane with a portion of Its seats removed to accommodate the Sandy Ross Jane interrupted “Lee seems to have something on stretcher which bore the determined “I might as old man His actions had been his mind" she said nervous apprehensive almost until well answer him" For a moment the point of loading Then with she paused looking at Sociable Joe the realization that he truly was as if for guidance The old fellow’s being borne west Sociable Joe had Ups seemed to have taken on a more relaxed like a tired clld and rested grim appearance beyond that there was little Indication that he had consistently Jane Bronson and Sandy Ross heard Jane’s head tilted "I supthe other passengers had not been pose Lee" came slowly “that you as fortunate Uncertainty had held yourself had nothing to' do with them wakeful obsessed For Jane being turned 'up ?’L It was a chance which Bronson this trip meant renewed suffering the opening of wounds which she evidently had been awaiting a final had tried so hard to heal desperate effort to place himself In Now however the long trip was the ranks of the misunderstood the ever Sociable Joe stirred uneasily persecuted or Goodness Knows Little Orphan Annie Don’t Lose Your Nerve Bim With Uncle Ray The Gumps cop-lover- !” The Course of a Hundred Holes Gasoline Alley ’ Answers to Questions Belgian girls “I write to you for my classmates of the fifth Latin class of my school 3y FREDERIC J HASKIN the Lycee Emile Jacquelin of BrusA reader can get the answer to sex England In 1850 The sponge sels I am 13 years of age the any question of fact by writing rubber was made by mixing raw same as most of the others in my materials or other The Salt Lake Tribune Informasugar resins class tion bureau Frederic J Haskln with the rubber prior to vulcanizaIn the "My life Is very simple director Washington D C Please tion and was used for shoe soles and morning the alarm clock tells me Inclose three (3) cents for reply for other purposes in connection when it is half-paV SHUCKS) OM-DON'T 6 o'clock and I GOT A TICKET LET with footwear Newton states some time to get up Then I have an TOCWX PARKTHAT BOTHER YOU-LE- T FOR Q In order tejoln the navy must of the Information was communi- hour to dress do soma exercises L TICKET-I'LNIB HAVE THE ING NX CAR IN a man know how to swim?— A B cated to him from abroad but does eat breakfast and leave the house FRONT OP A RUN RIGHT DOWN IN MY A It Is not necessary Enlisted not indicate the source FIRE KY DR CAR AND SEE TH’ CHIEF for school At noon I go back home OF THE MOTOR SQUAD' men are taught to swim after they school from Wednesdays Mondays join the navy Q Where in Alabama is the and Fridays are the days I have scythe tree an! what la Its history? afternoon classes My mother apQ How many times has the —L B house of representatives asked for A This historic tree is on the preciates It a great deal to have me her when I have free time Impeachment trials in the United grounds of the Birmingham ances- help "On Thursday afternoons and on States senate?—R 8 home of the Paul Earle Greene tral Sunday mornings I go to a little A Thirteen times Seven defendDuring the Civil war Robert club where with som friends ants were acquitted four found family in enlisted In teens his Earle then — or outdoor guilty and two were not voted upon the first company to leave Elyton play games Indoor to the weathep by the senate Ten were trials of The day his company left the lad games according On afternoon we usually go judges was cutting hay He placed his to aSunday museum to see some picture on a small tree in the front Q Was his fight with John L scythe given for young people The picSullivan the longest fight Jake Kil yard and said: “Let this scythe stay tures are piostly about science or until I return from war” The youth research rain ever had?—C D "The school I go to is one for A Kllrain fought the British was killed and the aged tree with scythe growing in it is one of intermediate studies for young girls champion Jem Smith onn island the Come-O- n of Birmingham who are studying to enter higher in the Seine near Bonnleres France the showplaces In and schools a match that lasted 106 rounds and boys Belgium girls Stradl-variu- s two and a half hours His fight with Q How many violins did My school go to separate schools F make?— F 40 teachers lasted about went 76 and rounds has Sullivan During the A According to some violin au- course of three years we A hours 16 minutes 23 seconds study the thorities Stradlvarlus is supposed national languages of Belgium-Fre- nch AnDTHEO 2000 from to somewhere made have rubber? Who Q and Flemish—and also patented sponge DAY —H W E to 3000 violins Also on good au- Latin Greek German and English ANOTHER A The national bureau of stand- thority thera are now known to be “Our school is located in a very TOWN ards says the earliest mention of In existence only about 460 of these pretty park where we enjoy playANOTHER are in this ing during recreation time Somesponge rubber which it has seen la and about 160 of these SALES In British patent Nor 13108 issued country times we go to a theater with our TALK to William Edward Newton Middle- to see educational pictures teacher croe Q Were Beethoven’s last years or to visit a museum STEPS spent In want?—E M we take "At the end of each year A During his last four years the OUT OF trip to some pretty city or musioian lived in privation that he aoldlong THE BOSES ARE RED of Belgium or to the town CROWD might bequeath more to a nephew Ardennes mountains In our spare Violets abb Glue— to whom he was unusually devoted time we all read a great deal gum Q Where was the first O C C Among my favorite authors are Jack London Jules Verne Sir WalCamp established? B F A The first camp was set up In ter Scott Victor Hugo and Charles b th Georgs Washington national Dickens “Will you please speak for us forest near Luray Va on April 17 and tell your readers of our friend1933 ship for them and that we send ' Q At some past timet were the them our best wishes? Our good WOW'D VOU LIKE ID BE OH GOLLY Great Lakes all one body of water? wishes also go to you Monsieur! STAGE MANAGER OF MyJ CEE MR WESLEY —S N Jenny Stalpaert” THAT SOUNDS “I PLAY SAMMY ? A At a remote time the state of Back in 1928 I visited a school in — ‘ PRETTY IMPORTANT atone were and Lakes Brussels the not but the G(eat Jenny Michigan a vast inland sea tends I feel sure that after reading her Interesting lettar we all fee! closer to Belgium and Bolgi urn's boys and girls (For Travel section of you scrapbook) A new leaflet Is ready for yon —"Cities of Europe” If you want a copy send a stamped return envelope to me In care of this newspaper Tomorrow— A Letter From Hoi land By George McManus Bringing Up Father st O- ISN'T OUR DARUNG SON JUST TOO CLEVER FOR WORDS? HE'S WONDERFUL4- - HE WILL BG WONDERFUL ip he errs TH1 TICKET AikJAn CPS MRSUKSSS-VOU- R SON WISHES TO SPEAK TO SOU ON THE 'PHONE- - IT'S SONNY-H- E WANTS YOU TO COME DOWN AND GST HIM OUT OP JAIL HE'S BEEN PINCHED FOR SPEEDING - By Ham Fisher Joe Palooka—The wrig lev's 5-- By J P McEvoy and J H Striebel Dixie Dugan — Stage Manager f Copyright 1936 Publishers Syndicate x |