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To obtain this pattern, send 15c in COINS, giving pattern num ber, your name, address and zone number to Peggy Roberts, Capital Journal, 828 Mission street, San Francisco 3, Calif. ACROSS 32. rertnlnltiK to 1. Broad atrip the dawn 4. Bags 34. Prlstle 9. Ent-l Indian 3.S. Negative boiled butter Sfl, Slilt'a crane 18. Corroded 38. Old rani itnmOi 13. CryHtnllln variant 1 Bodhim Oim-klo CBibonala 43. Take th chief 14. Extended men! lft. Sun 43. Israelite Irlh 15. Do aomethlng ii. Eagle's next In return 4fi. Most orderly 17. Alder tree: 4ft. Harvest Smteh ftft. Has ability II. Flowertng M. Afternoon nap shrub 63. Hurl 10. Article of food 56. Variety of 82. Goddess of lettuce dawn ST. Harden S3. Wife of Gflralnt 69. Small child 24. PlRpoaaeasat 60, Insect 2ft. Eminent 61. At no tlma 81. Be for 62. Piece out w- i3 Mi -M srpr srpr w i"5" 55 psr :,-cr I I tea I I I I k:A I 1 -P. M. I KOCO T'KOIN M. to 4:45 P. M. Solution of Yesterday'g Puzzlt 63. Oriental commander 64. Collftje aonjta So. 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"FPTAlNLV ) lEXPLAINf Trii SPlNE?TriATS '-AND T REST ) fcsJ DECIDED YOU DON'T KNOW V T , J THE A STRING OF BONES 0L ONTrtF V ToirUTfl TO BECOME I ANyTHlNG ABOUT I D0' ) SPlME! JwKICri RUNS UP AND Tncp ) I KloH 1 ) A DOCTOR V DOWN THE BACK! AU BUSTED U Y 0ONT FEEL SO ) j? APOOT THAT WOSJtlEO . X V OtMfc jAABOUT IT. M 1 a f$,r r '4 I rr was only after many sleeps:' I I I I M jCtyWW MLViM99)l vvwcn PAD FKKEC7 W MUCH 1 I My " ' " vTfP ..; BECAME ACUTELY AWARE IN PtOUClOW, WHERE THE SON MANS vOvX jCAfif- -A Of HOOJA S BOLD ADVANCES 'y CONSTANTLY AT 2EN1TH AMD IT l ALWAYS SAl?5.?W TOWARD OIAN WHO TRlEO MIDDAY, TlMg l MEASURED IN SLEEPS.'' ' T IGNORE THEM . 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1947 By Walt By Carl By By Harold By Gus By Gene By Edgar Rice 1M GOWS TO SRESORV WEMT I UEV, BE CAREPULYKEEP OUT OF , .r HEY, YOU SUYS.DONT ITTiiEn SCENE OF OUT THERE WITrfl NOTTOTOUCM TMIS-IW6M(J UoUCM NOTMIM"CEPTIW' J 1 1UE ACCIDENT 7 A COUPLE J ANVWIMSWMEM 1ME ORDERS --iTHE. BODY.1 J Ell I I'M .IIIT A; IKITSRPSTKQHAW.HF';! Mlfii NX irrr'tt make i. aoxiv, puo.' f FtU. BETTER, ILL B THAT AWUUY I I KAO T FORGET HALF LARGE OF ,- 1 OF TH' DEBT- I KIN OLE PAL .' 7 V STAND T'f-vfr? - --r Disney Anderson Hess Gray Edson Byrnes Burroughs Pac This Mechanical Age Making It Official She's Had It Progress in the Offing IN THE FLESH.. AS MUCH AS THERE IS OF IT.. MR.GUMP, I WAVE SOME VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION! FOR YOU Financial Relief Hooja Makes Advances P I SEE THE 1 AMLKY WAYj NOW J6ST T' SJUAEE. - Cf V THINSSi OLE SOOT,- I'LL FOBfiET 1 . TH' OTHCR HALF, - SO HOW T,y By Caroline Hall Chapter 23 When at last they were on their way, Susan said. "I've been an awful fool, John. I m sur prised that you'll even speak to me. I did slip away when no one was looking, and I dldn t even bring my clothes. I was so mad I Just didn't care." He nodded. "Well, you were pretty dumb. However, it's a good thing you did leave your clothes. Otherwise my story wouldn t have made sense. "What would you have done i( Id refused to come with you, John? I almost did refuse." "Oh" he grinned broadly "1 probably would have dragged you out by your pretty blonde hair. However, I knew you'd come positively." "Petty sure of yourself, aren't you? " she teased. "No. Not so suie of myself. ' John's face sobered, and he add ed with obvious earnestness, "Just sure of you, Susie. I've always known you were swe gal. A little on the impulsive side, of course, but regular as they make em. "Thanks, John. I don't know anybody I'd rather hear say that." "There's another thing too Remember my telling you once that you weren t in Steve Gel lis' class?" "Yes. I remember. It made me pretty sore too." "It shouldn't have. Steve's a fine fellow, but you're so far ahead of him that it isn't even funny. How's that for an orchid, sugar?" "Wonderful! Not that I'm vain enough to believe it, of course." She made one more feeble protest against returning to Oceanview. "I'm not backing down or re neging," she told John, "but they don't really need me out at Oceanview. Steve's fiancee said yesterday afternoon that she'd come to take over all the head aches. What'll that make me? Just another daisy-picker, that's all." John looked puzzled for a mo ment. "Steves fiancee?" he re peated. "Oh. You mean that Murchison dame that brought Alan Reed out. Gosh, I'd feel sorry for Steve if he got mixad up with that female. But I think he's got too much sense for that, baby. She came out for a lark if you ask me." That's what I thought, but she said she intended to stay." John laughed. "She left tright and early this morning. Reed left with her." "That's strange. Linda said she was staying for the duration. Naturally I thought Mr. Reed would stay too. After all, it's his home." Nothing strange about it, Susie. One night was all they could take, so they said. It was about all the rest of us could take too. Steve was tearing his hair, and I was scared within an inch of my life. I was positive poor Mrs. Tremont would have another one of her er bad headaches." I'm still worried about Mrs. Tremont. She didn't say much, but I knew she was fit to be tied. Good grief I wouldn't have her gum up the works at this stage for anything." Susan's eyes widened in genu ine distress. "Oh, I'm so sorry, I do hope the poor woman's not indisposed, like she was that first day. What on earth hap pened? What did Linda and Alan do that upset her so? I hope the daisy-pickers didn't act up too." The daisy-pickers behaved beautifully," John assured Su san. "Believe that if you can. We turned them loose in the music room and let J. Howard Crans ton show the movies. They seem ed to get quite a kick out of the fact that one of their group was doing the honors. Sort of com- munity pride, I suppose. Anyho w they had a rip snorting good time." "That's a comfort. But you still saven't told me what Linda and Alan did to upset Steve and Mrs. Tremont," Susan prompted "I was getting around to that, he said grimly. "We played bridge in the living room for a while Reed and I against Steve and La Murchison. It was pretty awful. I hate bridge, and I did- n t have my mind on what I was Room and Board . 'f CWOM'AL, LETS QUIT DA PARLOR. fg- f? MINUET WE WAS DANCING AN'GO Jf? sl vW,, IN10 SOME RASSUN''-I'LL TV -tsn h, TOSS YUH BACK. A FEW FEET f ' ijl landslide r---rr Y'IJ,, doing. Finally I made a bum play and Reed hit the celling. He threw in his hand and went up to his room." "Well, there's nothing so ex traordinary amout that," Susan pointed out. "A lot of people take bridge seriously and fly off the handle when a partner makes a misplay." John managed a grin, but it was not a very pleasant one. "I haven't finished yet. Walt till you hear the rest of it. Mrs. Tre mont took his hand over not because she wanted to , but be cause she was trying to be agree able. But she hadn't finished dealing the cards when Reed came tearing downstairs like a bat out of hell, yelping that some of his golf trophies were miss ing and accusing everybody in sight. Gee, can that jerk be nas ty when he wants to be!" Susan clasped her hands to gether in dismay. "Oh, how dreadfull He found them, it course?" Susan all but held her breath while she waited for the answer. She recalled Mrs. El ton's remark about the likli hood of things being stole?,. "Sure we found them." John nodded, but his expression was still quite grim. "But not till this morning. And you'd never in your life guess who had them." Susan thought a minute. "I can't think of anybody who would be at all interested. "Believe it or not, it wa Mansfield, Jack Mansfield, the yes-man." "Oh, no!" Susan protested, "I never was more serious in my life, baby. He didn't actually steal them. He Just borrowed them." "Borrowed them? Why, that's incredible. What on earth would he want to do with a lot of silly cups? Give them to his wife for vases?" John laughed, though it was clear tht he was not too happy about the affair. Evidently Alan Reed had been quite obnoxious. "That's the pay-off," said John. "If Reed hadn't made such a to-do and made everybody else mad, it would have been down right funny. Mansfield simply wanted to be photographed with the trophies. He called me aside and told me so; that's how we happened to locate them. He wanted to take the pictures back home, just to show his neigh bors his wife wasn't the only big shot in the family." (To be continued) Fishtail Fashion Making a new approach to fall is this cbd sleeve charmer with the peplum tnat dips to a flirtatious fishtail in back ... the new high hug ging neckline that makes such a perfect foil for jewelry. SynJt lines easy sewing. ' ' No. 2275 is cut in sizes 10. 12. 14, 16, 18, and 20. Size 18 re- quires 3 yds. 39-in. -4 Send 20e for PATTTCR N mhik includes complete sewing guide. Print your name, address and style number plainly Be sure to state size you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your address. Address Pattern Department, Canital Journal RS9 mi.cImm St., San Francisco, Calif. By Gene Ahem 2275 jj'Xfo SIZES 1 ,0'20