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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.' Pay e Seven Thursday1, August 25, 1932' icvi. uti juur uuiiuei., -vuraj. i. thlllK Just remove the surface '. grime from " ".tv. this battered old lace and be ready Vportef.' LEAP YEAR BRIDE Ily IAVHX LOU BROOK. MAX (Copyright 1032) (By NEA Service Inc.) HIXilN IIEI1E TODAY Cherry Dixon, 19 and pretty, falls in love with Dan Phillips, newspaper reporter whom her wealthy, aristocratic parents have forbidden her to see. When Cher ry learns Dan's telephone mes sages have been kept from her a he steals out of the house to meet him. Her father discovers this and threatens to send her to California. Cherry defies him and . he orders her to leave. She goes to Dan, tells him what has Happened and asks him to marry her. The ceremony is per formed that night by a Justice of peace. Friends of Dan's stage a party for them. Next day Cherry, Who has only the dress she Is wearing, goes shopping. She opens a charge account and the bill, totals (93.70. She returns to the hotel. Someone knocks on the; ' door. , r NOW 00 ON WITH THE STOKY . CHAPTER XI Oherrv said "Oh 1" and then her wit droooed In disappointment. A bell boy in blue uniform stood at gers was more than solicitude, the door, tie nem a large puaie sam in a iow voice to settle over the girl's heart. She was campaigning to change. ' didn't want to remember tho way she "And did you huve to write about naa Bpent tne alter noon, cherry all those things? I done see now evaded 1 you could ever do it " Oh, I went out for a while and Phillips grinned. "This wasn t walked around. Then X cam baok much of a day," he sam. -wau un to the hotel and read the paper and til something really happens! No, waited. I spent a lot of time get- didn't writ much. Most of the ting ready for dinner-.- . """".A r":,..M u., ' 12 districts which will compose the "Ah, dinnerl Reminds me I have Bha w nf f .new federal home loan blinking sys- a date with a certain young worn- tn morniiiK paper? tm were announced Wednesday y an. If I keep her waiting much T " se rt , the Home Loan bank board, with longer she'll probably swoon at my t,B pront and every 1 district No. 1 comprising Maluie. Vor- feet. Get your bonnets Cherry. Ill fMnu Thfl Nwa '5 o.ntinri both mont. New HaniDshire. Massachu- Twelve Home Loan Bank Districts Announced in Washington Yesterday WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 (A") The In two seconds I1 As they went through the door a llttlo later Phillips remarked cas- Uft!!?'' n?. wn?;. nn,e'rt VnH Still she didn't like to have Dan WO U U VM IU. IIOllllWVUI) WI"BU but 'Well, the tact 1b I Intended to get a check cashed and then forgot. That shows jou ' nutri.-t, no. a will embrace New where I come In, doesn't It?" York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and He was smiling and Cherry knew the vlrtn islands, that he had intended It as a Joke, j No a Delaware. Pennsylvania and Uftn W(,Kt Vtrtrlnln.' ' even suggest that there were dlf- No 4Maryjnna, Virginia, North ferences In their social position. ! an( goulh CnroMrm, Georgia. Florida. Would you mind If we drop In at Tgn, 'g at the o'rfce Sid," ban ?6ttm "na tne 01 IJW UX&rJZ LIl- e--'o. Ketu?kt. and Ten but the food's o. k." n and desf. It was a sightl ... She assured him she did not ; " lot of kiddlnir of no' u "inigan ana i;;oi" mind. Out on the street Cherry courso By the wny, cherry, you raised her head proudly. She wlsncd ort ., ' ,,,, ., nii,t. Every- 1 ma beside this tall vounK man who 55!? ,, 8 ' lrtvi.H hpi nnri whr so oood to her. y . . 1 lnnn. Texas.' and New Mexico. Ho paused and tho bantering light I No. lu-NeuvasKn, K-onsos, . left his eyes. "We haven't; had much homo and Colorado. , chance to talk," he went on. "I've ! No. ll-Montn, Wash ngton Ore well. I've been thinking aoout b"". unuu. ..)..... . No. No. -Wisconsin and Illinois. -North Dakota, South Da- Thov'i-o all strong kota, Minnesota, town u ihio"uh. Hieyro oil strong. oArttn.n mIbkIssIIiiiI. Louis- She wished above all else that her father and mother might see their daughter at that moment. remaps uan read ner tnouguia. Ho took her arm as thoy crossed a tnlnBS' today. First of all I want you aska. H.ut allrl tha nritcCI1 ' flf Ilia fill- . - J. ...... . . .. ...11 Mn tie m iinnm i tiiink it was urettv swell No. 13 California, Nevada aud of you to stand by me when your Arizona. father said all ne dia. inui-s uu "luuuwil hnni-H box bearlne in heavy lettering i "Not sorry about anything, are ,,, v .1-1 with a ulrl like clblo Institutions In district eleven the name, "The Stanley Company." you. kid?" you. Cherry, I'm not afraid to tackle hold $200,000,000 of mortgages and "Package ior you, Mrs. r-niuips. "vm never going w ua wij anything!" 1 the capital ol tne Dank ior mis tus- Cherry told him to put the box about anything again, Dan. Not Her eycs answered him. trlct has been set at $6,000,000. down and rummaged In her purse overl" ' Phillips continued. "I know we'll I No. 12 $00 000.000 mortgages. Cap- for a coin. The door clicked on i "Neither am I!" ' ,ct anead all right, but It's going Hal $10,000,000. the youth's retreating back. Like happy children they laughed Q mean going slow for a while. The board said It had not decided There were her purchases of the ! aloud. The astounding thing was You won.t min(j that, will you. dar- ' up0n the sites for the regional Home afternoon. v-neny wubiucic mm, euuu ui mrui it-nitj v. jlnK7 ah 1 m getting is ou uum package doubtfully. Ninety-three The "little place over on Locust a week now Not Da(1 as the pay j dollars and seventy cents spent for street" proved to be exactly as Dan )s nere on tne jjews but of course a few simple garments. Suddenly had described It. It was not fancy j.m goll)g to make a lot more. I've , she wished she had not gone shop- m the least. The sign on the win- aiways thought I'd write short ping. It seemed a huge sum dow read "Schroeder's Restaurant." 6tores or maybe a play. Maybe I $93.10. Why, It was almost $100. In Charlie Schroeder, the proprietor, couion't maybe I wouldn't be good tho store she had thought only that came forward to Meet them. He en0UBh Dut anyhow I'm going to CLASSIFIED ADg -'THB MARKET PLACS O' UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES " (Count five average words to the line.) Per line, 1st Insertion 100. Per line, each added consec utive Insertion - 7o Minimum charga on one order 360 FOR SALE Loan bauks. It said the districts were set up from the standpoint of convenience, uniformity of law and mortgage practice and the avollablllty of mortgages. In allocating the districts the min imum capital for the regional bank was chosen as necessary for tho max imum Immediate benefit, the board said, adding: "In so doing we nave considered the probability that wlsoly managed homo loan banks will foster the do- ' . . velopment of long ' term mortgage APRICOTS, poaches, green beans and lending institutions at modorute rates-j corn. Call 240 W or 460 M or sea of Interest In each district, which will Adlcr, May Park. 8-25-3 tp. should within a reasonable time , strengthen the capital resources of : SALEBcans for canning, 15c a such iiismunuii iu i i gal. Robert O. Clark, Frultdale. their subscriptions for stock con take V- - 8-25-3 tp. up the Infilal advance Jitom the, L ' treasury. p WANT tne ucst gl.al(, peaches .r-T uv uRnnrm i W,to the Bl-Hlght market also 1.VI.000 DMIUIVO TUOOI'R l'c'" RATES BY MONTH 3 lines, per month -,....$3.&0 S lines, per month .....-.... $3.25 4 lines, per month ...., L.$4.00 5 lines, per month $4.75 Saab additional line over five charged at 50o per line per month. B-26-1 t. ROME M'l-Compulsory premllltary FOR SALE Buff Orpington fryers, training completed Its first year sat- 20c lb., Smith's Fox Farm. 826-2 fp isfactoiily, Oeneral Terusml, coinr ; ; mander of the blackshlrt mllltla, ro- .YELLOy BANTAM CORN and hens, ported to Mussolini. J. F, Steinbeck, 180 R. 8-23-3 t. Soma 905.474 young men wore un- : der Instruction ond 760.487 were do- PASTURE Wild meadow svata. near olarcd fit to continue. i Allcol. Call Observer. 8-23-3 tp premllltary training Compulsory means that youths of 18 must drill every Sunday morning and on other dBys ordained by the authorities. Their regular sorvlco lor ts 18 months, beginning at the age of 21. FOR SALE Light model sedan. Driven only 14.000 miles. Qood condition: Not Junk. Will take several coras of wood as part payment. Baionoe cash or terms If desired. Inq. 2212 Cedar St. 8-18-0 tp. Professional Directory Hospitals DIU LKE U. IIOIJVY ' lye. Bar, Nose and Throat Hospital SM fioor Foley Bldg. Ph. Main 10. Oh io ! What Joy LIFT CORNS RIGHT OUT , . TUB BNUUS1I WAY , - night from England comes th', new, better, joyful way to take ov4 corns root and all. ; : . Callousefl go also and you can rub off that hard skin on heels and toes, with your hand -r. h"? nio8lo; treat- mcnt, , , i 1 Ask ncd Cross Drug store or any; ; leading, druggist for a package of j gallon of hot water do. this for 3 or 4 nights In succession then, t Hftout tho corns.;.., . ' '-"Thin Joy fur exhilarating foot bath : to simply Rreat you'll enjoy every ; minuto of It and your burning, sore, tired, aching feet ' will feel better than they havo for years ask for. Rudox and foot comfort will1 be tho dresses were becoming, that she greeted Dan cordially and led the te down and give it a try. You wanted Dan 10 see now wen way 10 a moie in wie i "" Know there s lots 01 money in looked In them. long, narrow room. stories if you can sell to the right Now she would have to tell him "it's a fine evening, Mr. Phillips. m(1gazines. . . how much they had cost. She Great weather we're having these ..ru worlc i'Ve never worked wished she had bought something days. Takes people out of doors beforej ifs true I haven't saved for Dan instead of for herself. Here makes them hungry. You like this mucn DUt, thank God, 'I've never 1 16 was, the first day of her mar- table? It's all right, yes? Now then. e ln debtt We'll m0ve from the . rlage, and she had spent almost the ' maybe you'll havo some of the pot Blsmarfc Qnd find a cony little place. whole time buying two dresses. roast and noodles " There must be some somewhere Tho dresses should have been schroeder was a short, fat man tnat aren't too expensive. we 11 takn out and hung away so they with florid cheeks and small eyes a budget and I'll cut down on I would not be wrinkled but, in her that seemed to crinkle with perpet- lunches " . I dissatisfaction, Cherry carried the xa good humor. His manner was Now waa tne time Cherry should box unopened to the clothes closet inmost that of a host. He bowed nave t0ld him about the charge ac- ,0i,aH t hnfir iti tvid Rhnrinws. ond cmiiort nt-. nhprrv when Dan In- - nnti tho now dresses. She Then she straightened with a sigh traduced her, then hastened to greet mgnt havo made a clean breast of and returned to tne wmuow lo wuh. gome newuuiuuio fnr rinn. She thought sne mignt see mm coming down the street but half an fined. There seemed to be more men future. hour later when his key turned in than women at the tobies. The fur the lock the sound staruea ner. iml. ro.i T'm Cf alltfi VOU'VO cornel'1 M.!'11! ing half way up the walls. Celling lng to 8nVe bi.. flni.r nin Vile Arms. uan S lihte rnst a meilOW Kiow uv "re .irnttf: tn hpin VOUI J. UU Wttuu w w arms, so strong, so comionuig. inc room mas naa bcchku my parti Ulierry entereu. no in.- tnnnh nf his fih?ek oeainst her tern- ule. Swift, reassuring kisses. Bud- accustomed to the dim denly the dreary, old-fashlonea lound it restiui. ynnm miviit. hnve been a nalace. It ; The tables ha might have been a moon-drenched and no flowerB. ACROGS l Asl;itlo palm tt SUiitT ' 'J SSi'Ht lot A ' tiirtnV tininq 12. lU'i'umpehsiriii. 14. i:otife0er:ue . general 15. Prim-liia. urn ber of h Flitp II! Cheat iJiko 1 17.. Mouliey 18. Ijiilt of eloc - irfciVl nitiucliy 20 ICxIsleil Jl. Illuiniuniit 24. Oonnlitm the : central part 25. AHeniutlve 26. Whils 27. Misfortunes Most profound 3. Short beard Hi In h uflliiiB the affair, explained how Bho had j .mslilon really been trying to ue ouwi.ivu. oi u .....v.. 38. Diokens elianu'ter 30. Com-ernlng 40. liahylonlun ueity 41. Statute 43. Serpent I 44. Crisp cookie Instead she turned her head away 8 Thrico: pre(jx Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlo The restaurant was about half- amf, "WOuld be more careful ln the She should have said. fini Dan. dear, PlOSALAMlQClgipTS KALEUAL I C Eli BONE A LONfliT EEAg,E S KIUEhE ARDS E A M Q L E ST I AT TjE S f E 0 Ii.A5RE0NiDEARlE H ApiRSHQglE ARABiAEAMlWQRE SiJE Wk LAX E Et 1 60 niture was all of dark brown wood Vye mflde a bad start, but I'll make and there was a dark brown wainscot- it up by doing my share and learn ing hnif wnv nn the walls. Celling , trt anv in the future. I do she j onnooroH to bo interested In .mothinir nrrms the room. When The tables had crisp white covers gho keu back all she said was. waiters, carrying ..j-jj Btart looking ior an upmiuicui 4J, Location Word ol minentation 54. Doctrine 65. Chief executive. f.7 Klitpld animal S. Afllrniativti fit). Fawn upon DOWN 1. Clumsy vcfpel 4. Femal? sandpiper f Sheep '4 Young cow 5,Mctrk' land i inu:iHin . ti JlaraiiKi'e 7. Tenuyjioninn ' chaiaoter 8. ICniK-li 9. VIiiks 10. Irrt-KUlar VltHTH II. Youihliil wtirt 13. Illittc-ulps iii; tsxikt ; :o. Tho man of lire Zl. Lljiltl two . whei-leil earriauo ti. Cold Initir- 1 foreiifu V3. Northern 10 u rope an 25.- UiiBiml: poot. 28. lre'lpHna 3D. l.anli(l in up ertlc 31. Cireeli pnitico 13. HlHluriial period 16 nop hnil ticMly on ' the water 37. i'"llH'l:-H with Htlft'CBP Aiielenl oori nf Homo 4!!. i'ronoiin 4S. WonpoiiH 4i; iMiiiii-r 47- I'ari ol a poiloHtal 4 Uutch Kiuht ol M. Mem low r,2. .'onjunf Hon 53 PlRpen ' 56 i'ln.ter nt ctill dren ann A THRIVING LITTLE business in La Grande. Ideal for man and wife or . mntlmr nnri rinimlltfr. A real bOT unln. See G. E. Barnhlll. 8-3-t f. 1 Wall Paper Oui' entire stock of hov patterns at grently reduced . ' prices. 1'icture framing artistically, done at reasonable prices. : Noah's Paint Store FOR RENT FURNISHED, smnll, modern housd, Clcae III. 1300-10U1 St. 0-25-1 tp 3I?M. FURN. HOUSE nncl Apta. Jmnea, ' 1403 S. Ave. , 8-93-8 tp. school. Full cement bnoomont nni gnrngo, $13. Phone a04 W. 8-23-8 tp. I K1CCKLES AND HIS FKIKNDS . - . What's tne use. By Bloeser MODERN B room house CKobo In, (urnlHhra or uuturnlallcu. M luuo. 8-10-0 t. VJJE'LU PUT JUWSO'IM HERE NJITH POOO... ; WH5M ft9pLE HEAR5 FOR RENT Modern house nt 1010 Oak St. Chris. H. Reynolilii. 8-13-t f. STRICTLY MODERN f-rm. House on 9tli St. Inquire 140S N or plicmo 434-J. 0-28-t f. MISCELLANEOUS tropical garden or a ailvery ship heavily laden trays, set down dishes tom0rrow." deck. Cherry knew, only that where that were thick and generouB-sized Dan was sne must pe unu nine om. , ua umiiri h hanrjv. Money, beautiful card surroundings, pretty clothes, what asked. did any of these matters ni.. l 1 1 ..n nt- mm T 11 tt"l 1 1 11 rnncr ltimrt nn(l UrOCCUlI iihlninir, tear-spangled lashes. ban gave the orders, then leaned "Why. darling! What's the mat- back comiortaoiy. ThPV had finished dinner and re- Dan glanced up from the menu u,rned to the hotel. The mg dox ( ace anytnmg you hrvi fr0m btaniey s was ju , i th nint.hps closet, but Cher- Yes, lots of things. I'll have the' ry uid nob mention it. (TO be uun iiwu; ter?" Health "Now then," he snld. I guess ,j, "It's It's become I'm so happy, we'll eat. To tell the truth i m ni- Don I" most lomisnea. uniy uuu ' He crushed her close again ln a wlch ot noon. That restaurant out, quiCK enioiui;c, iuu6iiiiib. ...... (IU . - - liaWy-gettlng your eyes all red "Oh. tell me about It. Dan. Did ST uTlNO TMK c llll.l) TO SCHOOL with teurs? Someone will De soy- tnose gin uyers ui t ", , ' r.J. tuiiii that henu- Phllllns shook his head iu dls- i l!v llr." I'reiU'r.Vli Sirickcr K u.. - - tiniv a siiuii. .mil; tuul young wire of his or locks her gust "No. -"er we "ung "rouua opening or 'school. No parent woum up without anything to eat.' oay it agunii ucui. "Say what?" about three hours the word came f 8ta,.tlng ' ch,d to school t.hnt thev'd had enelne trouble and landed ln some God-orsaKcn corn ,r.,..ob(r nB well a-3 necessary I love .to heor you coll me your field. Probobly be neia up ior u schca, suppli,B. how mony or these wire" an or so. children arc go ng to DC pnyniiaiuy 'on the job tomorrow and I don t Hdrcn aJake thls new work? Tender words, softly whispered, hove to worry about It. . That there are mariV that will not be Precious, precious moments. They ; "What else did you do today? 'Vy Ilt l5 indicated by the ex- Btole past swiftly until the orange He gave her a '."P0;1. Sminatlon of large numbers of pre glow rided abeve 'he ragged city sky- lice station. A run out to a mo ch,idren. One may draw the "-or now. Every- g'Se pmmLM Zcl thing', all right so long as you're The air Port Bock to the ofl ce reofortsc dehct6. A11 too often Here again." . 'U,5 Henture it is not until the child examined wnac am you f""' '-i ,, thB ... Enhoc'. and the porcius nwiu uuuub bit.. .it. . m,h ,.,, h. nrmfnee or defCCtS thai without having on adequate and sult- lioon?" Thero It was. A cold hand seemed antequated regulations and PEKOE Q 1 ) FLAVOR &06H ,ocMi ' 'fttji "yflk SrNbH WHV AREN'T U OH -HE'S. U. S V WITH YOUR. ( EXA&'ERA.TIN'TS ' 'j The goodness or "Meadow Harvest" buvtr is never exaggerated. The cream used Ir. Its monur.icturc Is carefully graded and sclen tlllcaly churned. And because this plant Is co-opcratlvely owned by cream producers, they make It a point to produce better cream. Insist on "Meadow Harvest." It costs no more. GRANDE RONDE CO OP CREAMERY ASS N. MAD0lVlHARVE5r BUTTER. UCOC0E00S "tPs Ihc littler Crnini I hoi mukci iftetcr" 1.1. i., rinnp toward their correc tlon. Physical handicaps may lead to mental handicaps, with the result thot such children will rail to make as rapid progress ln school as they otherwlso would. Due to diseased ode. nolds or obscessed teeth common In fections or childhood a child moy roll to gnln weight properly or per haps K 111. At the time or Illness It may be that nothing can be doue to correct the derect and It Is necessary to wolt until the child's physlcol con dition Is such thot the correction can Having recovered rrom hl-s ljlnc3s, ;hc parents orton postpone the cor rection ln the hope that there will not be a recurrence or Illness. The child thus goes along with his ab. sctssed teeth or diseased tonBlls, per- i.nnn nHfhniit onv acute illness. i seme months until rinally It Is dis covered that he has developed a far more Bcrlom condition such as heart trouble. . . , Surriclcnt time remains berore tne opening or school to correct minor .iar,tB on pnmmoii In nresohooi chil dren. If a child needs glasses, there Is plenty or time to nave .no ti tested ond time enough lor the cnlld to become occustomcd to hl3 glosses ir action Is taken ot once, ir tho child needs his tonsils or adenoids re moved, there is surriclent time to have It done and for trie child to re gain his normal heolth ond posralb.y . tMrn,.n hnrnr. afhnnl henlnS. When the child goes to school 'ne Is thrown In contact witn lori numbers or children than ever berore and Is. thorelore. more likely to bo exposed to communlcoble diseases. No parent should even consider send ing a child to school without giving him protection against two serious communlcoDie diseases, iiuiunj u.H.. therla and smallpox. Mony parent realize the Import ance of a complete physical examina tion and the value of Immunization and have every Intention of having them attended to. but keep putting It orr becousc of the inconvenience It may cause until school actually commences. The fomlly physician Is ready and willing to co-operate In every way. NO ONE CAN BEAT HOUSES, SAVS VETEIIAN IIANIIK'AI'I'Ell NEW YORK IA1 Walter Vos burg handlcopper for the Jockey club for many years and a turfman for 50 years says "Anybody con handicap a horse If he studies his characteristics and Is painstaking In comparing the past performance charts." Ho has no "system," he says, be yond observation and the charts, With oil his knowledge, he has not made a bet on a race since I8S7. "I leorned eorly In my career that you can't beat 'cui," he soys. I 2 3 A 5 p b 1 6 pp ? lO II " 72 : -73 ' ii II " w.-s- p w? : ft : WM. WSWM s? m.S8 9f I I WANTED TO BUY Second hand fruit Jars. Fnrmcts 2X1. 8-25-1 tp. WANTED TO pUY For. COJll, small I place, 1 or 2 A. MuBt bo roaion-1 alilc. In or near La Clrondo. Mrs. Jennie Eckstein, Elgin. 8-26-3 tp. I TAKEN UP 3 Jersey bull coIvcj, 1 hoirer eolf. City or Iutond City. 8-25-2 t. MISS HELEN WILLIAMS will opon her plnno studio Sept. 1. Specif Irislfirctroh" ?lh'.' k'oyBontit r h'ornliJKy; and modulation. 8-20-7 t. do well bkos: 'Clean-up w vuij; cleon up your ashes, papers, eic, , Phono 823-J. , a-o-t t, HASl'ttRN OBEUON School or Music, violin, piano, voice. Credits. 1. O. O. r P. temple. '447-J. . 0-8-1 f ST0RV COCMRAN rkM PICTURES ij0Z KIN& V nra u. s. pat. orr. "jf i MSffiMTBTtltifllialTirMir.. ii,".'."."".","F"vlr ""L LA OKANDE MATHIKSS BUd Dphol- aterlng and Kug Oloanlng Woru. Ph. 424-W. Chas. Edwards Prop. 12-1-1 m. WANTED WANTED Girl tor general houscwdrkr llcferenccs. Only 2 in family. Apply ln ucrson ot 1303 "K," 6:30 to 0 p. in. 8-24-2 t. WANTED TO RENT Modern rurn. house. Close In. Coll Obuerver. B-IO-0 t. AUTOMOBILES FOHD HOADS'lTSH with rumble scoli i Ueconditloned. priced at iuu. PERKINS MOTOR CO. ! 4tu anu Auoms. , i . ... v u-iu-u i. 11128 O. M. C. lit ton truck, $276.00,. ' Used Hob ' Point electric . radge, i $33.60. Corr Furniture) Co. 8-10-1 m , f,,.,-,. MO...EUT I TVIIUK 1 IMOW ) ojL Sr.- HOVJ 1 CAH PEP HER f' , ' bHf Z OP--RUSJ AD SET J ' r S !'r A (SET CJOT OF THE . f Mi l1 Bowi ' I' LS J . ; J C ' 1 (ill caw you 7 , r ' ( BEAT THAT V J l"9 J ( 1& v;-:-... ? mr&2. I JlhJ O 1B32'PT MA BEHVICC, IWC. J J THR NEW F ANGLES (Mom'n Pop) Gladys Gets an Earful! By Cowan (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICURE) "VNE of the monkeys jumped up ' high and cnuglit a trapeze swinging by. 'Let's watch him," shouted Windy. "He's as clevtr as can he. "Why, when I'm doing trapeze flunls, compared to him I am a dunce. I wish that 1 could do Ihc tricks that lie does easily. Must look! He's going 'way up high and now Iio'h gaily swinging bv. I hope lie doesn't lose his hold. That would lie very sad. "He knows that we arc watching him. Oh, my, did ynti lads sec him Kkim the ground anil never touch It? Let's all clop. 'Twill moke him glad." TUB TIiiIob then gave lliolr ap plause and It proved well worth while, because the monkey worcd his paw at them and then hung by his toll. This was the cutest stunt he'd done and to him It seemed lots r fun. In not one of the tricks he tried did this pet monkey fal Soon Duncy shouted, enough. You've started in lo pant and pistf. Drop right nit of that swing ami rest your weary honei) a while." ''lie monkey did as lie wan lolil. Then Into Dunry's lap he rolled. It was n very funny sight ond mado I lie Tillies smile. . NVIV,0HCK EWt:N WCNT SO FMJ A,3 TO BOOTOW TO COVET UP HIS Fit,'.! WELL. GLADYS, YT LOOKS A3 IF BOTH OF SOL) WE PLWIN0 THAT LITTLE GWE tftm N'OTIIKU monkey walked up to the hunch and wild, "Com'.', all of you! I'm going to take you to a nla;e where ynu can sec a light. ' "IJim't worry, though, the light Is j fair and lots nf monkeys win he ihere. Two of (hem will ho In a ring and they will he a sight." Of course the Tlnlcs were real glad lo trull along. Tlicy ne'er had had n chance to see a funny lioxlng match like this before. One monkey waa aotlicil on the chin, hut jumped rlghl up lo Iwre right In. The wav they ii jiii IkiI each other mode the happy Tlnlcs roar (Ojiyrlulil, 1932, NBA Hervlw, Inc.) " (Duiiiy iHes Ills luck at fine "That's, liuj, In the next utory.) I ( ONE THING S II . ' . ,-r-ri r- rc 1 . nrrriT. K WHY VOLi TOOV THE 50 OUT 101 NOW , V0U GO fcfCV . , ) MOM.' OF CHICK'S POCKET IN THE I TO CHICK ND FESS UP 1 I ' 1 V rPST PLftCE, -AMD TAKE A TIP FROM J KtVER-' -VYWDN'T ME-DON'T FLIRT WITH p1 v " J V, pS.YOU? -VIROUDLE BY KEEPING : .i JJ1 1 aMrfw i mitmw tin flfj Ji ( j " nto. u o pat. orr. --' A 1L