Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE NOT IT OR BELIEVE W i By Bpb Ripley w ‘ in H i WEDNESDAY MORNING Little Orphan Annie Gentleman’s Word? v3!W7aaaFi3! YEAH WHEN ACE CAME HOME ALL BEAT UP HE TOLD ROSE THE WHOLE STORY-SAI- D ‘ JULY 20 1938 HE HAD YOU LICKED-TILL YOU GOT YOUR SECOND — WIND — - THEN HE TOLD BOUT HE'D INTENDED TO GO AWA- Y- ‘BOUT THE ARGUMENT HE HAD WITH YOU AND HOW IF HE TH WHOLE THING- WELL ROSE JUST LOOKED AT HIM SORTA AND KEPT PUTTIN’ COMPRESSES ON HIS FACE THEN SHE SAID! “ARE YOU GOING TO TAKE HOW HIS POOR CONDITION GOT HIM HE MEANT- - POP-EYE- GOT LICKED HE HAD TO WORK FOR YO- U- THAT JOB?" ft Gasoline Alley ACE GCfT SORE AS A BOI- ( D L- his word- WAGE- A Said he’d given IT WAS A DEBT OF HONOR - HE'S SlRE A FUNNY GUY IN HM-M- SOME WAY- S- I I GUESS USED TO FIGGER HE NOBODY WAS ALL WRONG IS ALL WRONG ANNIE R- And Milk Comes From Cows No Kidding HAF TELL ME -WHAT WAS YOUR FARMING EXPERIENCE f BEFORE YOU CAME TO MR SI2ER’ PLENTY 'H I’D ive learned more I CERTAINLY RAN OFF THE ROAD ONCE AND SMASHED THROUGH A FENCE I &NOW WAS ON A FARM 0ESAUSE THE FARMER TOLD ME SO DRiVEN PAST FARMS IN MY CAR ID EATEN THINGS THAT GROW ON FARMS— LIKE HAM AND EGGSyf HERE THOUGH HOW HENS LAY EGGS IN NESTS AND NOT CARTONS AND HOW BEES MAKE SWELL I'M GLAD YOUR STAY j HASN'T MAPLE SUGAR Harry Pezzullo NEW DC-- 4 SUPER-SK- MADE z LINER Y BIRDIES STEAM HEATED NOT AndCOLD RUNNING WATER - REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC KITCHEN ON ONE IBRARY-TELEPHONES CHECKROOM - HOLE BELLHOPS ri AND A DRIVE 500 LBS ' KILLED A BIRD IN A STRAW PILE 14 EXPECT TO KEEP his" BRIDAL SUITE VAS BURIED FOR SENT OUTin Newman WITHOUT OR WATER SHE WEIGHED WHEN RESCUED -- I THE POLKS ARE FEEL LIKE jON2i AWAY FAR FAR FROM THIS MADHOUSE AND NEVER RETURNING- - DOlNlSr ALL THEY CAN TO MAKE US COMFORTABLE- - LMnn MUST TRAVEL Love in Danger LONGER AWAY E YOU STAY THE BETTER i'LL LIKE you' 257 0 ios Andeles MILES 1938 gear — the 4 same "Kitty tj O JOY Dixie Dugan- - Stop! By Striebel and McEvoy STOP WHERE YOU ARE -- By Kathrn Bemis However soon after this as he he offers her $50 a week to report to Armstrong on the was driving her home she dared doings of her set adding wlicn she ot gjve vent er SWirlmg 0 mentions her 'J'ea l!?y Aunt Lucy He turned into City park thoughts the widowed Mrs Judson Hopper short CU from Stellas house to Yates who has mothered her since that 0j rs juc)son Hopper Yates will he aunt thank that babyhood he was not anxious gut appar(ntiy not some but must her knowito gam lme tonight or t0 lose his day of her ork Mrs Yates admits to1 jair companlon for he drove up Ray that her pearl necklace was beside a darkly mysterious little stolen At the Clifton’s dance Ray lake Its surface was here silvpred sees Armstrong take from his and there by the reflection of the breast pocket a string of pearls moon which had now come that she is certain is Aunt Lucy's big from behind the clouds to hang in The ballroom lights go out as he the skv like a luscious ripe orange on the balcony and is smoking He shut off the engine without when he returns he says hes been to Ray as the car warning turning robbed Roger Paine's bulging stopped He said in a businesslike pocket attracts Ray's attention tone "Now Miss Hunt— I'll have When she pulls out his handkerreport please " chief seemingly in fun she sees your "You already know the answers the same pearls Stella Clifton's Mr Armstrong!’ Heatedly the pearl necklace is also snatphed as words tumbled out of her "You she is on the lawn had pearls Roger Paine had pearls —and now Stella's lost hers It's INSTALLMENT 10 all— oo apparent isn’t it?’‘ There was much more agitated "Sd Paine had pearls did he?” high pitched conversation now dis- His mouth curled at the corners as torted explanations to other guests if he wanted to laugh who were pouring out of the house Ray fastened her gaze on the catto learn the cause of all the com- tails standing like trim little sentr motion Ray’s teeth were chatter- nels on the dim opposite shore of ing as she walked along She was the lake She said nothing so jittery that every nerve in her He reached quickly into the live thing body was a sharp of his topcoat and pulled Within this crowd of Innocent ap- pocket out something ‘Give this to Stella a be there might pearing guests tomorrow— but don’t sav where you thief' Be sure not it Remember'’ got She fought against this convic- to implicate me in this" tion but could not bury it Her He dropped R'ella s pearl necklace harried thoughts centered around into Ray’s cold hand Frank Armstrong How deeply imShe was seized with sudden loathplicated was he in all these rob- ing "You— why you—" Fear and beries? And she must report the rage bound her vocal cords evening's incidents to him’ Was He leaned down and peered it a sensible course to follow’ Or straight into her trembling face as should she wait and see Mr Roper if to read her innermost thoughts in the morning? Then unexpectedly he kissed her Stella was soon herself again and quickly on the mouth dancing was resumed inside the Before she could brush aside her house All doors and windows were sudden surging emotion he had closed and bolted by the disturbed started the motor and they were servants NoLone of the guests whizzing through the fresh clean now cared to brave the dangers of Tears blurred her night breeze the outside world especially would eyes out the giant blotting nearly they not care to linger on the Clif- old forest trees She was seething ton balcony or wander about the with humiliation and uncertainty grounds or sit in parked cars again The uncertainty was uppermost mentonight Dancing girls began was somehow bound up in that tally to check the bravery of their stolen kiss the consciousness of escorts to wonder if their jewels which 'still burned against her hastily tucked under girdles into quivering lips evening bags were safe The thrill They were waiting for a traffic of imminent danger raced through to change when he turned to light the consciousness of every member her half penitently of the crowd At any rate the thief "I can’t honestly say I’m sorry— had added zest to this party for that kiss It was an unaccountFrank Armstrong brought Ray a able yielding to Impulse— not a pre cup of punch which shf stiffly de- meditated piece of daring Am clined He passed it on to Kitty forgiven’" Beacham and seemed annoyed She stared at him an instant Ray was thinking "And I'm to trying to bring her resentment to The effort was give him a report' If that isn’t— the surface again travesty! What I should give him wholly futile a is— piece of my mind'" "I— I suppose — I’ll have to forgive you" she conceded unsteadily He smiled slowly and turned from In the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah — In Bankruptcy her to guide the little car across the No 14995 In the matter of Frank Edwin Belknap street on the green light Install- - Bluntly preceding ments: Ramona Hunt dancing In a night club with Halcomb Williams son of an oil millionaire secs a handsome young stranger looking at her from the doorway Ray has just told Hal again that she cannot marry him When she looks again the tall stranger is gone but he approaches as Hal's back Is toward him touches Hal’s shoulder and dances away with Ray Somehow she does notresent this He says he is FraijlT Armstrong and that there was no other way to meet her When she speaks of her useless social activities he says he has interesting work for her to do as a detective agency sent him to Mumford from New York on a special assignment and she can help them Hardly knowing why she agrees to go to see James Roper ffflnmt issued every morning by The gait Lane Tribune Publishing Company TLKMS O bUBackiPilUN 1U5 Dally and Sunday one muuth Daily and Sunday one year lu ad vance 12 UU The above rate apply in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Elsewhere in the United btate one month Daily and bunriav $1 25 ihe tribune ia on taie in every uupur taut city in the United Hta is Headers may ascertain agents in any city bv tele £honitig this otfke lint Irtbuue is a mimuci ol the As&o The Assuciatid Press is ex ciated Press cluaively entitled to the use tor reproduction of aii news dispatches credited to It oi not otherwise credited tn this paper and also the local news published herein The Tribune is & charter member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation Ihe Tribune is a member of Media group lm national repre Reynolds Fitzgerald New York City 515 Offices entatives Madison avenue Chicago 360 North MU hi Philadelphia Land Title build fan avenue Detroit 8269 General Motors building Los An Ban Francisco 58 Sutter street geles 117 West Ninth street Seattle Lloyd Member Associated Weekly Mag building azme and Comic Section Group of of The information bureaus Foreign No 1 Rue fecribe Paris Tribune are TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- Classified Want Ads INFORMATION DOIRI E St R K E — Ati week day want ads are published in both the morning Tribune and evening Telegram oust the same day for one dav LOCA1 A I) K ATI'S — From ai where tn Nevada the states of Utah Idaho Wyoming this chart will assist you Re 4c per word for both papets peat issues after the first day only 3c per word Thus 3 das a includ lng Sunday cost 11c per word 7 days including Sunday cost 23c Mail cash or per word complete suitable credit references to insure Count 3 immediate publication words for the Tribune-TelegraAnswers to Box Box Number Ads ada are mailed without cost SaturWANT A 1)8 CIOSE —at The days Sundays and Hofjdavs Business Office will close other day at 8 p m but remember to get best results always place vour ad early to insure full run iu all of 6pm the early editions WB WILL gladly help you write your ad— if you will tell us the details Address P O Box 867 or 14 1 South Main Salt Lake City Utah WASATCH 590 Want ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER-TH- HOLE 4 Ask for 5TAY 3 as the will accommodatetlsnding Comfort In the Clouds — Testhour the 30 in Wright Hawk" Brothers’ in DC-passengers daytime new J2 Douglas flights of the service with a crew of five which made its first successful about a month ago at Santa Monica Islccper aj enjoying the luxuries of a flight 35 years ago The tricycle Cal wefts more than satisfying to modern hostelry This giant of the landing gear is a great safety factor the builders and airline operators clouds cost more than $1 500 000 to permitting the ship to fly into a The plane performed better than develop built to the order of five landing and come to a quick stop they had hoped exceeding even the leading airline operators of the with brakes without any danger of promises of its engineers With a United States and it is strange to nosing over Copyright 1938 for The Tribune top speed of about 250 miles per note that it embodies the "tricycle" DC-- ffje Salt fake AND O‘ 4 to crows landing a distance of 7 miles 100 LBS Albert —Just 'GO-drTy7Trr California FOOD Inc r— T ON A PAR VIA PARCEL POST FROM Records CHAMBER? MAMA-DON- TALK THAT WAY — HE HOLED PACKAGE of WHY ME IN THIS MOUSE OF HORRORS --THIS THIS "TORTURE AND jm Synopsis Mama Has Tilda’s Consent HOW UONG DO YOU ‘ viiGHiNG o i Ss The Gumj )9 Ads Bankrupt To the Creditors of Frank Fduin Bel knap of Salt Lake City and district aforesaid a bankrupt Notice is herebv given that on the 12th dav of June A D 19 )g the aaid Frank Edwin Belknap was dulv adjudicated bank nipt and that THE FIRST MEETING OF HIS CRFDITORS will be held at the office of the undersigned Referee in Bankruotev 424 Beaaon Bide Salt Lake Citv Utah on the 2nd day of September 191R at 10 IO o'clock A M at which time the said creditors mav attend prove their t'alms apoont 4 trustee exxmiie the ba ikriipt and transact such other bnsn ess as ma properly come before raid mectlnc J T MrCONNMT Referee in Bankrupt! v Salt Lake Clt Utah July 19 1938 "Dynasties Joe Palooka — I Want Justiss HE'S A rT 60VERNOR INFUJENCE FORMER AND HIS GOES VERY FAR THAT CERT'NY IS NICE I’LL BET YOU'RE PROUD A HIM $ II ImA Bringing Up Father By George McManus WHY IS IT-- YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO GO WITH MEN BENEATH YOU ? THE IDEA OF YOU LIFTING A HELP-YE- C THEM 8ARRELS- have tottered at 1938 for The I brother WUZ UNDER woman’s word my dear” he said softly his eyes straight ahead "My own special dynasty centers around one woman I can't have her misjudging hie Whoever took Stella' Clifton’s pearls evidently thought the trail too hot I found them in a washbowl in the men's room IKpIiavf it nr nnf " To be continued Copyright LOT OF BEEC WELL- - WUZ ONOf TRYING TO Tribune vu - |