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I’M WEU EN0U6H TO READ NOW-l‘BEEN COOPED UP INJTHI6 PLACE 60 LONO I DON’T KNOW WHATS 60tN6 ON IN THE WORLD-HOW- ’S BUSINESS?1 INIind ? I By Joseph McCord f (Continued rronj Paga Nine) cels the notice I gavs you I supClay found himself instinctively wanting to cast his glance in the well follow that courts in ths face pose" "Nonsense! You wouldn’t have direction of the files where he had of so positive a desire to avoid fur with that You have been’ wont to see Larry’a shining gone through was it that ther meetings Queer not his own pride that felt wound- too much good sense And if you hair He looked straight ahead paying back what I have knowing that that dumpy Case girl ed it was the pride he had for persist inInvested in you here’s your would send him a smile his lovs It was his first Idve and already The mill offered a little relief even now he was conscloul that he chance Rut I’m not asking you to lost I was ths one who Clay never tired of watching the )ixie Dugan— Disappointed wanted it to he nis last He was If I had Weil?” intricate machines at their work only beginning to realize how proud gambled "A second I’ll read it if you of knitting the operators with their he warf of IL I'VE NEVER HEARD don’t mind" skilled hands and watchful eyes OF SUCH BRANDING ‘‘I expected you to naturally” Must Wait the hum and the clatter of it all j AHO THE was silent for a moment af- He strolled along one of the aisles ’ Well-Notto do hut wait terClay OTHSZS new now he watch had read clause then to and the pausing WXKHED There must he some eort of an an- Then with a shrug of his shoul- some particular activity always TUB swer Fate seemed to be conspiring ders he reached to "After and smile a a for nod pen giving friendly COWBOYS With to keep him in Norwood all” he remarked indifferently and any worker whose glance he met STAMP Larry out of the picture there prob- wrote hla name He had almost reached the end THE ably was no good reason why he "Now you’re being sensible” Ro- of the long room when he chanced CATTLE shouldn’t ’stay and clean up his in- mulus approved He folded the pa- to see Wilbur Grant emerging from WITH debtedness to his uncle The old and put'it in his pocket behind a near-b- y machine with a INOKUBLM per hastily one in of would indulge gentleman I’ll attach it” he explained "Then wrench in his hand Clay nodded his rare smiles if he knew about will be in order I’ve in passing and was much surprised INSTEAD everything his into this It was playing right one more letter I want to write when Grant touched his arm with OP hands I’U see you at dinner Clayton” hand still more ao when BRANDING a grimy Wilbur Grant! WITH A Clay eat motionless in his chair the machinist bent his head close The name flashed into Clay’s con- after RED-Hon his uncle to Clay’s and spoke above the upthe door eloped Could sciousness from nowhere IRON seemed to matter not even roar: that be the answer? Was it just Nothing "Could I speak to you a minute had his the fact he that mortgaged possible that Larry had cared for future ‘after a fashion It was ths Mr Odell? Outside where there the fellow more than she knew easiest way out and it couldn’t hurt ain’t so much noise?” -- a perhaps? Had Wilbur’s devotion anyone except himself In a wa Clay glanced down at the heavy deand familiar more assumed a would be a frellef not to worry wrenoh in Wilbur1 hand A glint pendable aspect now that Larry any longer with a problem that at of amusement showed in his eyes Joe Palooka — Nothin’ Unusual careover had been "thinking it all "I’ll take a chance" he respondtime had become almost unbearfully"? Mayba Mr Grant’s raise had able A sudden restlessness seised ed raising his voles He turned and given him renewed courage for the him and he reached tor his hat led the way to a rear outer door future and once more he was urgIt was an unexpected ordeal to (To Be Continued) him with to share it ing Larry walk through the length of the As if in answer to "that conclu-sio- outer office Copyright 1938 for Tho Tribune the door opened quietly from a and room the adjoining private solution limped in with the aid of a cane Mr Wardlaw’s demeanor was so amiable that his nephew reBy UNCLE RAY garded him with a surprise that bordered upon suspicion There Ninety-nin- e The most simple and most comyears ego a Scotswas something up and Romulus mon tool nature has given to us is man set to work planning an Improceeded to prove it by injecting the hammer Pick up any fair-size-d a note of near heartiness into his stone you can hold in your hand portant invention He wanted to harsh voice and you have a hammer of a sort make a hammer of giant size my hoy" ha began Probably you have cracked nuts hammer so large that it could be "Clayton Tve been doing a lot of thinking many times with a hammer of that used in forging a steel shaft one the past few hours and I hope you kind thick The shaft ‘was to be have My conclusion is that you and Stone Age men used such ham- yard lot mers and also fastened handles to made for giant paddle wheels n I have both been indulging inofaact' a new steamboat of childish bickering instead the stones ing like grown men I’m ready to A hammer with a handle can be The Scotsman Was James Nas- Bringing Up Father forget it After all we have no seri- made to strike far harder than one myth and a few years later hs finous difference in our viewpoints without - With a handle a person ished ths building of his first "steam SHUT UR-vo- u OAND hammer” This hammer was a steel and both of us are working for ths CHOP THAT 'WOOD AS ALL I HAVE TO VHCrpSE KIN I DO end” same DO IS SIT weight which was raised by steam uncle His OOWNAN'MXJ power Then it was let drop and Clayton said nothing HAVE TO THINK OP A WAV NOW a the force of the blow was greater tapped the edge of the desk with ‘ OUT OF ir op soAeTHwa than could have been given by 60 folded paper and continued: DO FORME TO men itriklng at the same time with 1 know better than you do how much an assured future counts It doubles a man’s incentive to know Happy over this success ‘Nasthat his efforts are going to be remyth made other steam hammers One of the hammers had a weight paid It should For that reason of 60000 pounds and could b raised have decided to double your monthto the height of about 20 feet before ly salary under our working agreeit was dropped Think of the power ment In addition I am giving you of the blow I a percentage of the net profits A A way was found to make steam small percentage to be sure but it on the hammer while Jt will be increased as time goes on thus giving it even greater speed only change I proI hope' It is the You will assume complete Under the “anvil” were thick layers pose of iron concrete and timber charge of the accounting end and The big r pieces of iron fed to I will handle the manufacturing the same as I have Later I win Nasmyth’s steam hammer at work Nasmyth's steam hammers were Boy Powers FaglS Seoul—A Chance! sometimes handled by cronar with expect you to relieve me of much iron tongs The tongs could handle of that detail ’as you become more can get a wgood "swing” have svur so many red-hmasses of iron weighing WrrjHETANt N3B3XABma familiar with operations J’li be Today of hammers—from the little many tona -- come on CX' BAN y THE greatly Surprised if that doesn’t kinds hammers hammer to tack mighty Hundreds of steam hammers have THE COOK-HO- D appeal to you” WEIGH WELL MEN HE THE CROSS other or steam moved by power been made since Nasmyth’s day "It’s very generous” 9lAtO-H- E MAC BEACH v Perhaps you have used a tack ham- Those of modern time usually art ANCHOR A!OC Matter of Basinets mer with a magnetic head The idea not' nearly so heavy as the giant HER! IN ANOTHER COVE "X don’t mean it that way at all for it la said to have been born in described Some weigh only DO or man He 100 pounds Others weigh from six of business that should the brain of a If a matter benefit us both I have drawn it up wanted to be able to pound tacks to'U tons here In a single paragraph that can and found he could do so when the (For general Interest section of be attached to our othef agreement” tack was held in place by the force your scrapbook) Romulus opened the paper he held of magnetism This type of hamThe leaflet “Famous Cities of Eu and spread it on ths desk "If you mer has won favor wlth many men rope” may' he bad by sending a he name are mine” who under not will put your stamped return envelope to added blandly "that is all that Sledge hammers like those used me in care of The Salt Lake Tribfor pounding railway spikes are big une necessary” “And If I algn Clay supplement- and heaVy but they do not comHomorrow: The Making of Naiie ed without any show of enthusi-'I- t pare with spme other kinds of ham rather automatically can- - mere Copyright 1938 for The Tribune ' By Striebel and McEvoy I ' -- hing ¥ I W Prr P 4 A ' I t L ‘ i I 4 ¥ w By Ham Fisher HERE'S YOUR MtyWHY YUU65 NAVE HIM DINT TAKEN CARE OPP Hammers and Machines sledge-hamme- By George McManus OnSUCKS - WHY- - KDBE TO GOMS AND HEAR YOU 3S5LK3WTED E SING-OH-YE- I'LL S- A&K MY HUSBAND TO COM6 WITH ME- -n - rs fet S 0 ot SOmcaBUr : By Paul Powell nusro'curmE the tool anchLne 4 ? r 4 one-arm- ed I s one-arm- ed H ' A : 4-- ' i ' ’ a (MV ' & r tnrfnvuwu u |