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DLOND A New $rll SYNOPSIS Don Rteul OrWa hu tak u Frank Ofa.iamt le LU tud.n p.a Oil tt-fl to.it of Yucatan, antf U eiplaln lrT kU "tcrt." hifb U f jc ruuiiinf a:.J AitoUxT - cario" Ffaiik do ttot cir: I. l lnfrld In tmn U ftr.d r frnT Bill Laiilu. I he a 'later, at I Mtpnoar-d to bar cra-hrd hum rontt.i t't-r-r in uk iia iaoriiiKl. and to furart ti.i Jii-c Ki'i-t tt tar. wiio I.. i br cu;:.1.Hf to M-tiro to tnmkf S Ht tj!, bit w.1.0 r-Mtairilj i .-tl rianKa I'.upoaai u.it:j(f Chapter 1 NK.I1T All M K 'What argo is that ' " aked Gra ) ajue. idiy. Mill poitdimg on tiw raiigriiet-o of tlii siibc-tlRial trans- Ooi ame,'' said Ortega. "It is very pulitable. Prom ProgieM) it is tak en to the united sialrj." Itiry were seuU-d at the table Mrtokiiift over the remnanu of their ii'tl. ciraltame threw his ciaiai stub away. "I Am l.ot h".ircst'd in dope ru ti lling. " i-.p :a.d. "But I would like to lrm-.t,Uate tin country bark of here Yi need not be concerned." he rontinued. half contemptuously as lie saw Oiirga's face darken. "You'll r.itmle yriuiM'lf up coner or later. No need for me to interfere. Ortega mw and .stood facing Gra h une Through the open door came the sounds of his two companions n-i they busied themselves Marking the cii.es in an adjoining shack. i'i WiM, iiorsK By ."Mary (irahaui Buaaer ''Quack, quack," quacked Mrs. Qum:ko, 'it would be dreadful to think that your automobile Two Way was now nothing more than junk ' Wi'ly Nilly had gone over to the hollo and wa examining the old tfx'lt':-s car llmt ;mls there. ' No, It ' i 11 -H ii'.ui' !"" he ,il.iiiici '!'.'. f)Mi' :i dtfTeiffit kind of n fir, oi, lather, I should say that 1' a as a tiiitei.'i.t kind I'm r'la.l it'.'. :if in in'1 I could in", it pi.L tiiii lo"!l'.'i aijut It.s cvit.ni-.li J 'in!:, iind I ioukt have hatid 10 1- tha: this . t all that w.Li -,-'.V:iv... "Oh. Mr.s Ou:ic-.o th:.s :r.: V'-rv hnpy." "Yv.-i. qi..irk, fjr.Kk." Ml.. Qi nrkn a :i-rtl. ').. you li.uri.'t loiiiKi ( ii tru.' V:! Nil.;.- ylL.t It. -11 R (tlHUU Of Cnil'ilVl ( an.' ulfwi.'. :I. titi::'i, ajul fiiiKir.n liciio- :'! ii Wiltv Nillv. "I .a Vi nt r-- n vim .si-'Ti niv AiiLotr.olMlt nV't-IA'Hiv.'' I'a r.tiMf w on tin ti.ir' I iMij Lo 1-ive l hfit1 in a l)i:ik ot i-.v.j ii.ttntU.- i: Vi- 'ti l'. " -aid out p'av Iii.iim- M.t. t Ollt Of It.t- rlui li'-n " V.' ll; If Il,!-ly i.n-.ct H laifi, a. 'I v (all t!:c h;( Up.. i ins p. nl nf ihf hu: yeiit the and ill in and limit M-at (ht h.i dm it lit iin hu, and ti:e iMii:n.e we c.ili ti;.- k-rel.t'ii." -,oi., x.u.- in" to li " Miid WHlv Ndlv. ' It boimitts to Ik and I've li-v'ii Itmkini! evervwlifi' for li." ' it Ik-Ioiis to now," ttu- saine Ci'ild . pikf ac-uu. "Daitdy .said so'' Ilf was Willy N-.'h to K''t h TtMnoiiO--'Hi'p.iiif;inj Car.-" ACROSS ft. S.-ftdrlttki Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle (r U loic (ni"I a lvyW.vn im 6. IV.fliiei y ? Sj 11' sj i u w J rttsntr A R A E li;. i .-loj r E B 6 ED fl NElRT -r-: ! "iVi pjo e IflRACER 111 ALLEY SM'E RIVE '.iili if i 'hantjr . I " " I'l' I M'ii. I. F.tll j',-V"." tr o,: j,i ' ''' - t i. t;i. of v f ,li:n,.rt Iwlawi ji ii ''' vf' ir. tra? rK t. Tttierns :' i-um-.r a. l-oiiiur , f J". I ; . I' Ir-!" -r,Kliiot " " I' .1j .:. . Ti ( irsacl . " .- i i-!"rtltiir a'.i.r. I? J f Of h. Sin-.T- volri . .. . t'wT i n. n.i v.n I'''.' W'" '' DOVAN U ..Ma(ta 1. Brtnii ynirrrl H. ttlrr 't,' I r'inMii r. M.tl.-v 1J, C.-li-lM and ts..-tiirr! a, H. ,h a'-rnl awn ' U 13 U ,S I lb l7 a I? I- ,.o I ,a ij- 71 3 -?z 3 Ty 75 7 -Ji j - J 3j .' SjT ' 3a ?j" 7s XTT 3s 5 si" Ji37" si T" 35 ij 55 - 3ff S3" jj- jj- Ta "y jt ; ) JT:7 J3 GODDESS by Herbert Jenwn You will leave with me In the mo mine." said Ortega dtstinctly. His hands hung loosely at his sides. Orahame remained aeated. but hitrhed hi. chair around so that his fert were clear of the table. "I stay here." "As you il!."The Mexican' hand: fLih.-d to his holhter. (irahame! lashed forward with his lep. Ortega rrif-d out In pain as the toe of the hiuvy boot snapped against his ATiJt Hw sun dropped to the floor and Grahame covered it with his foot. "Next time." said Grahame, "you will be really sorry. He picked up the heavy revolver and tossed it on the table. Ortega piowered at him. his tcfth bared in a half snarl. He held his wrist tight ly with his other hand. Grahame took up the revolver from Die table and slipped It into his pucki't. He strode to the door and turned. "I'm sleeping wth your cargo tonight." He smiled a little grimly. "In the event I don't see you In the morning, adl os." He gathered his dunnage at the launch and took It to the building where the arms were slacked. Hi unrolled his hammock and lashed it in piace. He lav down fully drensed with his automatic ready beneath his hand and his flashlight In the other. He could see a lUht gloning through the thatch from the other bitildins. and heard the voict'S of ilte three as a low mumble. Later he heard them moving about out side. The engine of the launch couched and Mu!ed to a steady throbbing Evidently they were not waiting for the morning's light to leave by. His thought was confirmed when he heard the slow grind of the reverse gear, and the quick chug of the launch under way. The beat of the enine lessened, then grew fainter as distance swal lowed its sound. Ornhnrw relaxed and closed his eves He dewed fitfully, however, his mind restless and wary. Finally he slept. Dawn was faintly tinging the I'litWd t'j;w of the palmettos back he elf a rin when a dark figure dii'u-d uc;.is the open .space and ili.i;HX'Li'd into the shack that hu;!.sd the American. Grahame lay his tiuir.mock breathing evenly. I'hf f ui ire approached the ham- nutck and leaiud over the rfcum- bctst man. 'lln-re was a cry and a .snilhe und (irahame'.s loni arnui hot out and gnp;K'd the stranger l)Y liif liirnat und wrist. bil l hoitliiitt to the wrist, he --itapn-'it on his f I:-shliRht. "Ii i. 1 Juan!" Thi' wliL-prr was lioars" nr.d agitated. 'Turn out your li"'it. ior the love of God!" (iiaiutiiie MiapiMii toe switch and di top-d th? In I it to the hammock Hts lie- hand travelled over Juan. The hoy's sheath knile was in its ca.'-e. "What is il?" he asked. He re leased the wrist he lu-ld. "(Jitef,:! and Pedro. They stopped the laimeii lit the mouth of the la Hiim and are coiiiint; baek over the trail to kill you. Don Htioul says von are an American .spy. They Ii tt hip at the 1 ninih, but I know a .ih-Hier way, and ran here to warn : mi " "Why didn't you enter boldly?" "They may h.ive gotten here bc fiie me, and would have killed me, too." replied the boy .simply. Frank Minpre;-M'd a chuckle. T.o 1 units Uxmied in the square tiiatle by the doortvay, but about live anl.s di-stant from it. Graii. one threw huiiM-lf from the hammock as two guns siat flume He heard the thud of the bullets hitting the cases, then his own gun b gan to jump in his hand. Above the crashes lie heard one of the men cry out, then both melt- II. MMtc trial harti -1 Japsncwa iiiuuaure :l. tun dweiler ot Uuriua 21. Find th aum ii. Uatkcd tt. bury 39. Military sal tan t K. Fleeting or Umpururjr ii. WanJcrflf 32. CiinUitlona 3a. Tn- ur ah rub of tiia auiiue Aliiua 37. LiU i. luierprec: ari.li ols 41. Ah.a. cootr. 1. Kmlt rar 4. 'Ilia nuiii bar ten 41. Prvlied L Hard-aiialiad (i uit M. Atllniiatlva 6i. Not au cuaraa 1.7. Britiri 6S. Killed 60. crook 61. Jii moua- tn;a S3. Kloieiin pi nut I. W.nm liiipieiiients d C. Metal 7. Oi'an bS. Sugirrlattva anilMiK LINCOLN DISTRICT FARMERS ORGANIZE Lincoln Fifteen persons formed a permanent organization as a unit of the Farmers' Educational nad Cooperative Union of America at the meeting held at the school house Frank Crawford was elected president; Charles McCarter, vice president; 8. D. Crawford, secretary-treasurer; w. D. Henry, door-k'-vpt-r; and Jess Walling, conduct or. Members elected on the execu tive board were Chris Vungen, James A. French and R. C. Sheuard Those who signed up were Clyde UDDert, Lt. V. Swenwold. Ed Mc Clure. I. R. L'tterbach. Fred Mc Kinney, W. D. Henry, W. W Henry, Charles McCarter. Jess Walling, James A Frenrh, Chris Yiingen, It C. Shepard, 8. D. Crawford. W Frank Crawford, and W. N. Craw ford. Meetings will be held In the Lin coln, North Spring Valley and Zena scnooiiiouses. State officers present who helped organize the group were G, W. Bolts or Jefferson, state president; S. B Holt, Sclo, state secretary; R. W Hogg of Greenwood local, state purchasing agent, and D. E. Blin ston of the Sidney Talbot local, all of whom gave talks about the work of the organization and spoke of the benefit to be derived from U. Clubs Will Feature Exchange of Talent Hazel Green The community club will hold Its February meeting Friday night at the schoolhouse. Leonard Rutherford, chairman of the program committee, announced that Central Howell will furnish the entire program which will include several humorous short plays, musi cal and vocal numbers and readings. Hazel Green will reciprocate by fur nishing a complete program at Cen tral Howell March 9. The refreshments will be in charge of Mrs. Ben Clemens, Mrs. Thomas Yarem, Mrs. Clark Parks and Mrs. Louis Wnmpler. West Stayton Mrs. Harry Stewart I has returned home. She has been in Junction City caring for her grandson who has been seriously ill j with pneumonia, and Is Improving. Mrs. Laura Rand Is the child's mo ther. ed from his gun sights. He Jumped to the doorway. The two were fleeing toward the clearing's etlee He sighted on the back of the larger of the fleeing men, then lowered his (run. He shrilled his shoulders and turned to the boy standing beside him. "H'Hv ore you. Juan?" he asked throwing an arm over the lad'fc shoulders. am all right." He drew a deep breath. "But very frightened, sen- Frank grinned. "Welt, so ft as I.I But I sus)ect not half so much as our two friends." He looked at the boy appralsing- ly, who gazed back at hun with candid eyes. Despite the young fellows' assurance that he had been afraid, there was no trace of timid ity in that straightforward look. Frank said, "How old are you. Juan - ".sixteen, senor," "Do you know the JiinKle back there?" He waved his arm in a di rection away from the coast. "Have I you ever been in there?" "A little senor. To shoot deer, or to trap tlw wild turkey." "Would you go in there with me I even If it will take weeks to go I only a few miles? Juan said thoughtfully: "It Is very dangerous, senor. I would ad-1 vise you not to go. Vaguely Frank was disappointed. He said heartily: "Then you would rather not go with me. But that Is all right. Here ... I will give you some money, muchacho, for that I you did for me this night, and you can head back toward the coast I when you wish." Again Juan gave him that level look. "I did not say I would not go. senor. I said that it was danger ous. (To Be Continued) Cfcf TAILSI'IN TOMMY By Glenn Muffin nd nil Vmni "SOMETHING IS WK(IN(.!" 4cr Ark iflV Z?&ISP .--v, ( ?J-i&s . jtwr- ) .J - r cABsxxi-xmjwik li UlrJlL-. ylV, PtTi e -4oJ?:iS:-i' l SB THAT GOADS- IK?XIi. ' ,' i S HI'jT WW (WHBIO 'i-'1 o. K..- pf. u toot f-:ijwQA rfcS- v ffjPv Cafl!fjj' - Ml IT AND JEKK JEFF NEEDS SOME SHOCK ABSORBEltS ' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, A ANSWERS TO jfQUESTIONS By Frederie J. Haskta Submit your Questions to Fredrlc J. Haskin. Director of our Washing ton Information Bureau. He Is em ployed to help you. Address your inquiry to the Capital journal In formation Bureau. Fredric J. Raskin, Director, Washington. D. C. and enclose three cents In coin or stamps for return postge. Do not use post cards. Q. What Is the new dance called Nira? C.S. A. Dancing Masters of America. Incorporated, adopted the NRA code. and named a dance for lt. The steps can be danced to any rhythm. The Gentleman's part: Four slow walk ing steps, left right, left right, step forward left, step clo.ie, step close, short steps to right side. Step for ward, right one long step, step close, step close to left side. Walk for ward left right left, step close to right. Turn forward on left mak ing a half turn left, back on heel as in tango, step forward right foot, close left foot to right foot. Step as in Spanish, bridge turn to right. Q When was speed Holman killed in an airplane accident? A.M. A. C. W. Holman. operations man ager for the Northewst Airways, was killed on May 17. 1031, while par ticipating in the Omaha Air Races., Q Where Is the Sunshine High way? HT. A. This highway, the only Inter national project of Its size east of the Rocky Mountains, connects Al berta's extensive highway system with that of the States of Montana. Nevada, and California, making an attractive scenic route along the eastern side of the Rockies from the Peace River District in North I. ITTI.fi Olii'H AN AWIE f WELL. WELL- HOW'S N WELL , I OID BETTER ij -J AFTER. 4.LL , WMV j Wf WMAT DO I CARS POHtf EVERVBODY? COME ON- -J THAN THAT- t HAVE iS SHOULDN'T VOU FO'-KS A FcW DOLLARS" IK f SET YOUR COATS AMD A WHOLE BUNCH ol ? A HAVE ANYTHING VOJ l Vk MONEY IS NO GOOD, flLf . I COME ALONG- YOO IT'" I HOUSES I WANT .-l WANT- NOTHINGS TOO '( 8 VI UNLESS ONE SPENDS If )i ! KNOW I TOLD YOU I t 5 YOU TO PICK OUT GOOD FOR ANNIES ) . iiV, IT- JUST WAIT TILL U HAD A HOUSE . WAS I i ' f. THE ONE YOU PREFER- ; T '.A FOLKS- I yl YOU SEE TH,S F.R5T t I . SURE VOUO LIKE- ' '( "Btak. j g tl- . fcl PLACE I'M GOING TO KKUT.AU FEILEltS JI ST SI'K( ! I.ATIN("; i zzzzz i ( i rz zzz 1 1 zr i :w-?r i&&0 2gjLmgm- TUB GUMPS " 'on the kocks I -tuaT iwvuonL Vl h "PIPTT THOUSANO COLLARS S f TO 22'S f I'M ST.LL willim j lAOAIN-OOM'T AKISWERITTHISt CSSr--l 2tiSZ!k t-r S?X 10 Jfis-.u-l ft HAVS TO OUK NAME K) W HIM, TIME, MILLIE-IT'S EITHER V Fvwl 1 IXS H.T.. ,N ?CiSi'NOfl V I!- BU.LS- IT'S IMOSS-aLE- MAMA-SUT HE SAID) ISOME FRESH REPORTERS P T1 ( ACCOLNT-VOU'LL HAVE. "O IV voo'VE OOT TO PATCH THIS f 1 5 NEVER WAMT60.7 SALEM, OREflON A ern Alberta to San Diego, Califor nia, on the south, a distance of more than 2,bOO miles. Q How many distilleries were In operation in the United Stales be fore Prohibition, and how many are there now? Di. A. In 1917 there were W7 distiller ies in operation in the United States; in 1918 there were 336; and in 1919 there were 74. In 1932 there were 71 distilleries in operation in the Unit ed States. In 1918 there were 178,- B33.7l9.1 tax gallons of distilled spir its produced ; in 1933 there were 15O0O4J tax gallons produced. Q. Please give birth dates of Gen. Hugh Johnson, Senator Huey Long, Prof. Raymond Moley, and Elliott Roosevelt. J.W.T. A. General Johnson, August 9,1882, Senator Long, August 30, 1693; Prof. Moley. September 27, 188fi; Elliott Roosevelt, September 16, 1911. Q. is Madame Schumann-Heink a Jewess? H AJ3, A. She had a grandmother who was a Jewess. Her other ancestor.; were Gentiles, and Madame Schumann-Heink, herself, is a catholic Q What Is tlw natural color of rubber? C.M.H. A. Its natural color U grayish white. Q. Why does a shark turn on Its back to attack an object? C.H.O. A. Because of the peculiar con formation of ft shark's mouth, lt Is necessary for it to turn on its back when attacking an object at the surface of the water. A shark's mouth opens below Its snout on the underside of Its body, and tt Is. therefore, unable to bite anything directly above it Without turning over. Q How much money was In hoarding when the situation was considered acute? H P. A. It Is estimated that between $1,SOO,000.000 and $2 .000,000 ,000 was withdrawn from active circulation for hoarding. Q What Is the product made from cornstalks? A.J H. It is called niaizohth. and has been used on a small scale In the manufacture of the following ar ticles: noiseless gears, rods, tubes, refutable fuses, rings, disks, wheels bearings, screws and nuts. Q How many persons listed In Whoa Who give their religious at filiations? N.S. A. In the 1930-31 edition. 16.629 persons gave their religious affllla Uons, while 12,994 did not. Q. What Is meant by a nine-foot channel In a river? Is it breadth or depth? W K. A. It Indicates the depth. Q What Is the probable age of a sugar maple tree six feet in diam eter? EW.V. A. An open grown maple of the type mentioned might be 350 to 350 years old. On the other hand, forest grown maple trees of this type sometimes reach only 20 Inch es in diameter in 180 years. Q What as the first series of poems published by Lord Bvron called? J.T. A. Hours of Idleness, In 1807. Se vere criticism in the Edinburgh Re view brought forth the satire. Eng lish Bards and Scotch Reviewers. In 1809. Q. When was the American Stores company organized? L.W. A. The initial organization In the chain was the Chtlds company. which was established In 1883. The American Stores company was in-1 corpora ted In 1917. 1 Make Your Own Dress! Slim Your Figure! mm F lb" 2529 YJ Send ferrcdl, tamps or coin (com pre- Priec of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents, fly The V-neck and front and back panel s of the skirt are exceptionally slenderizing qualities. It's quite easily fashioned because of its smart sintplicit). The original drcs was navy aud white crcie il!t, spring's own colour scheme. For its trinti it used whit crepe. The sleeves have just the merest frill Un ked in at ihe wrists. 11 Jin navy crrpe silk with dainty crup while embroidered organdie trim can be used equally well for thib becoming daytmie dress Style No iSJ" is designed for sites Jo, JH. 40. 42. 44, 4t and 48 inches bust Size M requires JiJ yards of J''-im-h print w.th vf yrd of JS-inch pliui material Price of Patient IS Cents Get Your Copy ot the Spring Book Today t You'll enjoy this uogaxine from cover to t ivei. It revculi die entire and exciting spring la.ihion tory. There ire furty-cinlit pages con taining fashions and patterns for various ikcs and type. There are sugcition.4 for the formal bride and her attendant, ideas ior the young bride who wants to Ionic Iter loveli est, but who doesn't wa-tt to wear a vetl. it shows me way tite courageous creature who goc to the altar a second time, should look. It contains a beauty article by a iamous Fifth Avrnue beautician. We could go on at great length, telling you all the features of inter est. Bat see for yourself! Don't larry another minute. Send for your copy today. Knclose 10 cents and auaresi your order to fashion De partment of this new j pa per. Address the rishton Bureaa, Ba leaa Capita! Journal, 300 Ftfl Aft D, Nrw York City. No. 229. Sue. hm9 "DADDY" Ot NTIH'I,