Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JULY 2 1937 n - Going to Be Different This Timo Little Orphan Annie lt f THAT'S SURE LIKE TO GO WITH VOW OLD "DADDY 'V STORV-YOU- THIS TIME? ’ GEEt WHERE YOU’RE WRONG ANNI- ETHAT’LL TIME I’M LEAVINQYOU BE ALMOST IN THE CARE OP SOME AS GOOD AS ATRIP-BUONE WHO’LL LAST— AM HAS PROMISED -VU TO LOOK OUT FOR YOU SURE MISS LL GO AWAY AND I'LL GET INTO A JAM SURE AS SHOCfTl- K- WONT VOU TAKE ME ALC 23 Tffi T v TILL GET BAC- K- YOU JUST THTBAM- B- oUhicago CflKTSTAYAW ON HIS LONG STREET GAR RIDt TO WORK SO HE CARRIES AN ALARM CLOCK SETTO WAKE HM ATHIS DESTINATION He Shuts Off the Alarm Without Opening the Box by RillingoStrin Explanatlonof Today’s Cartoon— by buying a small alarm clock which ha carries In his lunch box set for the time the trolley should reach his destination It delights his fellow passengers of course but he punches the time clock on time The Second Alarm — During his hour and a half street car ride to work every morning Harry Lambert of Chicago etmply can’t stay awake even though he knows he’ll be docked for being late and laid off If he is late too often Pride would not allow him to ask the conductor p to wake him up at the proper so Harry solved his problem car-sto- eompletety buUt It originally stood in New Orleans When the decision was made to move the church it was taken two miles through the streets of New Orleans then carefully skidded onto ferry boats on the Mississippi and rolled another anyway Holy Name Church— The large riille 'Jhrough the streets of Westframe building now standing on wego to its present location Jefferson highway in the town of Westwego La arrived on this site Copyright 1937 for The Tribune mTeRRUPTGD By — Julie From Page Thirteen) as Polly stared even flower and down at it the glistening blades seemed to be lifting "Soma-O- ne stood there” Angus “Before- - the rain obviously said But It may have been ten minutes That grass or twb hours before ’ will go on rising half the night until it stands as erect as It did before it was stepped on” And then he saw the two identical depressions in the sand trenclLbe-- I tween the cleanly edged lawn and Ihe latticed wall Angus said laconically — - Polly thought "la saw a step- ladder "today somewhere In this yard—" and was raking over her "memory when she happened to raise her eyes to the study window and saw a shadow cross the drawn shade She clawed at Angus's arm and pointed to the window But i the shadow was no longer there and it did not appear again - Angus patted her arm said gently 'The door is locked and the key in my pocket Polly Don’t let your imagination play tricks on you” Once more he doubled up and r- (continued Step-ladde- r” NOTICE -- 4 TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah Office of State Road Commission Salt Lake City Utah July 1 1937 Sealed bids 'will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah at 2 o'clock p m Friday July 16 1937 and at that time publicly opened for construction of a gravel surfaced road on S R No 3 In Rich county the same being Federal Aid Project 85-No between Woodruff and Randolph The length of road to be constructed or Improved la 10 211 miles and tha principal Items of work are approximately aa fallows: 09 000 cu yds Unclassified-Excavati- on Ex- 10S00aUr yds- - Unclassified subbase The attention of bidders Ts directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall ba 80 cents per hour The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be 0 cents per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall ba SO cents per hour Plans and specifications are on file In the office of the Btate Road — Commission Salt Lake' City and at District Engineer’s office at Ogden Utah where they may be reviewed Specifics- by prospective bidders tlons proposal bidding blanks and will be furnished at 6alt flans City on depositing S2 00 which will be returned - providing con- tractor- submit an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven -- dave aftey bids grt received Any additional Information may be se- -' — cured at the office of the State Road Commission Eaoh bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids la reserved Cash certified check or cashier's check for 3 per cent of total amount of bid mads payable to the State C I - - — I Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guaranttdTthwt If awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as re- quired - STATE ROAD Cdfcf MISSION Rv W D HAMMOND Chairman EZRA C KNOWLTON Chief En- gineer — An n Romance e Moore studied the little rectangular markst‘‘Better not let them find the place In that long sandy trough' made by deserted v Here’s the key to the rainwater dropping from the eaves study though I’ll probably be back “If the police can find that ladder before they arrive” He put the they'll be on the trail of something” key in her hand “And 1L I were you I’d let the delegated authorihe said T ties inform the family of what’s Ladder Discovered happened Evelyn Is likely to put Darned unpleasant Suddenly Polly remembered “I on a show on the porch of business anyway I’ll be back In saw a a shake” the servants’ cottage this afterHe cut across the yard and noon Angus” vaulted the fence behind the oleandoff A -- Instantly he was moving er bush A moment later he wae few moments later he scratched a wallowed up by the night A smile match Into flame “It’s there all quivered on Polly’s lips as she right” he said “Was that where watched him go over the fence with you saw it?" the agile grace of a college athlete “No” Polly replied quickly "It Then the tragedy behind her closed was standing up leaning against in end enveloped her senses again the wall” ant ‘she made her way to the walk Ha leaned over to examine the and into the house ladder n the flickering light It The study key was cold in her was the common type of hand Entering the living damp a section of steps hinged to a less room she stood for a moment to sturdy supporting seotion with an stare at tjie closed door on her left X brace Angus looked at the bot- Then because she would not let toms of the supporting section and herself be a coward she squared grunted her shoulders and walked straight "This Is the to the study door and turned “Sand” ha said the ladder without a doubt" The door was locked knob “But—” Polly said hesitantly Angus had said “If I were you “you can't really prove anything by I’d let the delegated authorities in" that can you? I mean— form the family" But the dele'That depends” Angus said "on gated authorities had not arrived whether there are fingerprints on and Norris Forded was It The “mere fact that we have laftd the familjrkneWf' k found a ladder doesn’t mean any- nothing of it thing of course" He sounded a She remembered Julian then He trifle impatient had gone into the hibrary The They began to retrace their steps door was not entirely closed but and had reached the corner of the the library was dark Shs snapped house when Angus caught Polly's on the light Julian waa not in the arm —— room- Marco Under Susplclon a Apalling Fright ‘‘Marco!" he whispered hoarsely With slightly stiff fldes she “Passing the oleander bush In the crossed the living room Mq climbed Outside the corner of the yard the "stairs The old stairs creaked fence — going toward my place” Polly looked In the direction of under her weight the oleander bush which lay half She stood before Sheila’s 'door in shadow half In the angle of light and called name and with from the front doorway but she could see nothing resembling a hu- her own voice shouting back at her man form nothing moving She marched on to the facing doors at knew that if Tony Marco had been the far end of the corridor Julian's walking by the oleander bush when open door was a clammy hand at Angus first spoks he had immed- her back aa she knocked on "the iately passed out of the light for the heavy panel and called in a strange-l- y area between that aide of the yard dry voice “Mrs Fordell! and Angus’s house waa utter blac- Mrs Fordell !” The words raced — kness— — — down the walls and ceiling and Genuinely disappointed shesald came bounding back The hollow "I wish you had spotted him ten thumping was repeated on every seconds earlier Tbny Marco is the door in the long hall one member of the menags I’ve "Nerves tightening Polly stood Do you suppose— never seen very still for a moment' thinking she began and checked herself “I didn’t know I could be eo frightBut the question completed itself ened” and was all the more beIn her mind: Had she seen Marco's wildered by the ‘knowledge that shadow on -- the shade? He had what she feared was nothing in What human form but an Intangible and been Fordell's bodyguard more reasonable than that he had Invisible menace that hung in the a duplicate key to the study? silence of this stricken house “I’ve notion” Angus aatd "that And then she turned and saw the he found 'Fordell's door locked and thin white face glaring at her from decided to go over and drag me out the darkened doorway —and with Marco is one of the few persons all the strength of her body pourwho never lets himself forget I was ing out of her legs she leaned back once a detective I think I’ll follow against Evelyn's door and forced a him over and see what be has to question through her taut vocal 1 say Want to come with mSj Polly?" chords: Willlams-r-wh- at ars you 1 d£ “Nip Polly Remains in Julian's iroom!” “I think I should' stay Jiere” ing (To Be Continued) Polly said ’’The police — ” e “That's right” Angus agreed Copyright 1937 for The Tribune step-ladd- er step-ladd- dead-murder- ed1— hr 51 Apple Mary and Dertnie I’m to GLAD CAME TO YOU CAUr By Martha Qrr VOO KNOW SUNNY THAT WIDOW GOLDIE DiGGST ISN'T HALS AY BAD AS tmCTtO t MAYBE I'M WRONG ABOUT HER THAT ? 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