The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 13, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
SERIAL STORY
PEACE SHE'S WONDERFUL
BY ISABEL WAITT
(IITIIDiTl " "
raa aa ar wta a.r araaaa
afttr a mrll arawla arr ar.
Imar mmr. laa , laka a
t .laatara f raai aa aaaa)ar. la taa
moralac aa tada Prara kaa la
. Ka a laaillr " kraafa.t. Taa
afaa af taa aak aitolaa la.
Lata Car.la aa Mr.. Klar aajaa
... taa aTar. Ha aaka Paaea wkit
, aha tal rarala akaat alaa.
CHAPTER IV
-"AROLE LOVE finished hr
, grapefruit, cimt up to Dssuiy's
: ' tibia with ptee of th yellow
' rind.
"Poor little thln,H sht raid to
Peace, as h looked at the still
L furiously swimmlnf turtle. "Per
patual motion must be difficult
- Shall I stuff In this peeling for
Darby to rest on. until you can
find some pebbles?"
Denny half rose. "Next time I
;. trsrel, it will be without pests."
Carole gave her honeyed curls
- an almost Imperceptible toss to
wards Mrs. King. "One never
v knows what pests will attach
themselves." Carole had not no
ticed that Rhoda had com in be
hind her.
"I hope I'm not intruding.",
' Rhode's tone was crisp, her nod a:
- atifl smile, which rroi when she'
discovered the turtle.
Denny, a bit flustered, began
formal introduction, then stopped!
abruptly as Carole passed on
down the aisle.
"H'mmmm," Rhoda'a eyebrows
. went up. "Boy meets glamor girL
Boy 11 bear watching."
"Sssssh!" Denny frowned at
Peace. "Don't be silly."
' Rhoda'a heather suit didn't be
come her in the morning. Or
maybe it was the mustard-colored
blouse. "Well be getting Into Chi
cago soon. Will Bertrand meet
you?"
"I wired him not to. I'm tak
ing taxi to his office. Aunt Tilly
amid it would save time. He's
pretty busy."
"Are you fond of him, Rho
daT" TondT What a way to put itl
J haven't seen him since we were
kid. He twisted my camera the
wrong way and broke it, I remem
ber. I hated him at the time."
"Chicago. A third of the way."
Denny sighed. "Ill be thankful
when I've changed trains safely
with Why, where is Peace? That
child can be in more places! Mind!
If I go to sea what she's up to?"
Rhoda shrugged. "Run along.
Personally, I cant say I'm sorry'
a third of this what did you call
, it almost honeymoon is over.!
' Every time I do manage to attract'
Tour attention I feel like saying,!
Remember me? I'm the girl you're j
engaged to!" !
Denny flushed, as he tried to
Funny, he had sever no-:
how sharp her voice could:
She didn't look very well,
(either, a bit sallow under the'
(rouge of her peaked little face.
I "You should have a swell time
'(with your cousin," he said. "Most
lot the afternoon till midnight!
(But be sura you're on the right!
pain at the stroke of 12, Clnder-
i "If we didn't have the infant'
along I You don't mind, do
you, Denny, if I have a little fun)
without her? I can't very well)
take you with us and stick her uV
a day nursery, or could we?"
"We could not I promised:
(Warren not to let her out of my
bight, and I'd better be hunting
her -up right now." Denny con-
icealed the slight hurt he felt Aft
ter all, Bertrand was Rhoda'a, eous
lin and it was natural she should
Iwant to see him. Hang It! He
I was her fiance, wasn't he? Which
tone of them was she ashamed of?
conmiaHV. teso.
ksa eswvica. inc.
I Rhoda would never have under
stood. He watched the two wom
en stop at a magazine stand. He
couldnt fathom them; one so an
tagonistic and suspicious, the oth
er so sweat and co-operative. Co
operative, that was the word. He
wished Rhoda would be a little
more co-operative about the obli
gation he had undertaken. A man
felt so lost with another man's
child.
"Wont dare let you out of my
sight" Peace was saying, as she
hid the turtles behind her.
Denny hadn't noticed. "Come
,on, honey. The park sounds pret
,'ty good to me. There'll be a zoo
and animals."
I "Nelephants?"
"Nelephants and monkeys and
buffaloes and popcorn and pea
nuts and everything."
a a a
'"THE blue waters of Lake Mlch
1 igan glinted in the hot after
noon sun. Danny hadn't realized
the zoo had so many exhibits.
Peace was running him ragged.
He had been quarterback at
college, but this 8-year-old had
tuckered him out He found a
shady tree, stuck the waterbottle
he'd lugged all the afternoon un-
Ider it and said. "Now, we'll take
a nap. To his astonishment
(Peace obeyed, lying on the news
paper he spread for her.
He awoke with a guilty start
Forty winks? Terror smote him,
till he saw her buff frock a few
yards away. Denny stood up.
'What was she doing, crawling on
her hands and knees? He went
forward to investigate.
"It's Joany, Uncle ' Denny,"
Peace explained without looking
up. "Me took her out to do her
exercises In the sun, and she
tunned away."
Relief that only the turtle was
lost set him to helping In the
search, though the little beast was
probably in Kansas City by now.
"Yoo-hool I know where she
is!" Denny heard a glrl'a voice
call from behind a bush. And
when she straightened up, he saw
that it was Carole.
(To Be Conttnacd)
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. WILLIAMS
OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE
Breaks Swim Mark
fiM Malaga, fa.il.ii
Thirteen years ago, Johnny Weis
muller, a young Chlcagoan. set a U.
8. mark In the 230-yard free style
swim. Another young Chlcagoan,
Otto Jarets, above, moved the tune
to 3:13.1 In the National A. A, U,
meet at Santa Barbara.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
By William
Ferguson
X. WORLD'S
'SCREWIEST
PLANT,
THE
SCREW &E AN
A SPEOES
OF
THAT GCCAVS
TMB
SOUTHWEST
DESERT.
!r. a Hid u a mt. err. 1
0g pa rm
C ljB YOUR PARENTS VDUH 1
(,(EARESTJ3ELATVESj '
A-yWJNft EEL.
is onlv as thick:
AS A. OTVyQ.,
ANJD IS SO
TRANSPARENT
VOU CAM READ
THROU&H IT WITH
EASE.
rFHZT reached Chicago on the
I ArA BWi AamUmA aY,aaJ a
a taxi, while Oenny gathered up
the baggage and Peace and in.
stalled them on the bus for the
transfer to another station.
Carole Love was on the same
bus. And the pest Mrs. King.
hnight not be talking Carole's ear
off about him, but she was cer.
tainly looking at him. Her sibilant
whisper reached him clearly.
see? They've split up. Don't
dare be seen together. Walt tlU
get" The rest was lost to
palm.
The big bags had been pre'
Iviously checked through, but Den
;ny carried the overnight cases to
the parcel window to be free ofl
them until the train was made no.
(Peace clung to the waterbottle
(prison. "Hand it over, honey, then
well go have some fun."
Peace drew back. "Darbv and
uoan wants some fun, Uncle Den'
-But we cant carry that thing!"
"Let her keep them." Carole's
(porter had brought her luggage to
tna same window. "Excuse me for
the suggestion, Mr. Denny "
"Dennis. Wayne Dennis."
"Mr. Dennis. But since we're
an taking the same train tonight,
why can't I take care ef your
your utue girl? Then you could
spend the day with your friend.
I do wish I'd dared offered before.
but then I didn't know wa were
all going the same route. We'd
have a swell time in Lincoln Park,
Hunting a raft for the turtles to
(rest on, wouldn't we, honey?"
Peace danced up and down.
spilling water on Denny's gray
(trousers.
That'i terribly good of, you,
Miss Love. But Miss Lowell is
spending the afternoon with
with a relative. And as for this
chicken. I don't dare leave her out
of my sight."
Mrs. King hissed darklv. "What
hnora do you want?" She tugged
a Carole's elbow, "Come on.
Let's get a paper. Mavba this one
will have"
Idiot that ha h l.
her walk off when he might have
invited her to go to Lincoln Park
with them. Now ha fcarf
irerhapt it wai better though. I
ANSWER; Not If you hsve brothers or sisters. They would be
more closely related by blood.
TROJAN STATUE
HORIZONTAL
1,6 Statue left
by Creeks for
besieged
Troy.
11 Roof edge
12 Diving bird.
13 Fsttened with
a key.
15 Land right.
16 Large cask.
17 Verbal
termination.
18 Chest bone.
20 Ream (abbr.).
21 Thicknesses.
22 Electrical
term.
24 Dutch (abhr V
25 Genus of rats.
26 Coin.
29 The tip.
81 Cage.
32 Stretch.
34 Destruction.
35 Oriental
guitar.
3? Large molding
'89 South
' Carolina
(abbr ).
41 Rumanian
coins.
42 Dutch
measure.
Answer to Previous Possle
LLtiWIlU
IsLL
OOwTAvOIMWiE !A.L ITH51
43 Road (abbr.).
44 Plural
pronoun.
46 Being.
48 Leverage.
4 South Africa
(abbr.).
60 Deity of war.
62 Foundation.
64 Scandinavian
tale.
66 Fodder vat.
87 Mexican pine.
68 Periods of
time
69 It was a
or not solid
beast.
60 It was filled
with Greek
or
soldiers.
VERTICAL
1 You and I.
2 Caulking
material.
3 Kiln.
4 Ruler of Tunis
6 Donkey.
7 Not young.
8 To bellow.
9 Not hollow.
10 Half an em.
14 Snaky fish.
15 Opposed to
closed.
16 By this
or stratagem
the Greeks
won (pl.).4
19 Troy was
or destroyed.
21 Scholar.
23 Antitoxin
25 Volumes
(abbr.).
26 Over (contr.).
27 Sun god.
28 To perform.
30 Public auto.
32 Colored arc
in sky.
83 More
discordant
36 Golf device.
38 Beam.
40 Small
memorial.
43 One that
rages.
45 To barter.
47 Membranous
bag.
48 Century plant
fiber
49 Starch.
80 Tree.
51 Sun
53 To plant.
54 Monkey.
55 Onager
' 2 7 1 p 6 P 8 j1? '0 '
13 W tKf 15
20 i pi r 'L sTaTf"!
"Hps "T26 127 p8 p 29 JO I I
rLr nF
Wwl 'VST ps p9 I '
50 51 152 33 54 55
57 58
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I WS HAVE OTHER Jj STOPPED TO REST
fleets, vou kwow.'V this alpine cl'mbim' ,,,.1
rV V1 hao oki aguv 1 1 ;r
1",,r.r,.fe"' WHV MOTHERS &ET O.RAV Or.Rwttisl
66AD.' TO THINK TUM OUT Of A THOUSAND
PA"oSINi C0NV6VANCE6,TUB ONUV ONS TO
AND OFFER ME TRANSPORTATION!
UAD TOBB TftNNERV TRUCK.' -PAW.'
AND TO ADD TO HUMILIATION), TMO$E
NITWIT POAROERlj.CLVDH AND AIACK.TL'RN
UP LIKE A COUPLE OP PAD PENNIES To 1
WITNESS AY DI9C0MPITUI
DON'T LOOK NOW,1
BUT THERE'S A
DlWINICT ODOR
OP HuAOR.
DRIPTIN& BV.',
fOM,
WHEN
GOOD
FELCOW
C-6T
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RED RYDER
3Y FRED HARMAN
I RECtOM HE'D PEST vEi. RED OOTOJ IHtN "T. :,-w',; -lf
LEAVE CHJC MOSSES JUST( VE MAKE SuOPCISE. X; ' J MfVS,T('.'1
But oko s Plan c
attack. fails as the.
hooob.d horsemen
pull rein befoub
HIM.
7mmmmmmf HO TOO wHATIPPOUNC 1
A BUJHCVUIW tOOLS. ) I Hot". IT MAKt.
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
BY HAROLD GRAY
I rRK?SOMeTHfll
SUTMERtN' ACROSS TH' iff ' (U5
I RO AO UP AHEAD HEAR R jt M g
I spljash-c'nwh but fjljwj
BEG1NNIN' TO GET Si 9f
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1 DONT CARS HOW HOT If 5 ?
TH' SUN GETS TODAY W EVt K
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THREE OR FOUR ! f ,$ M Jf !
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wj-'m m i n a an Hi.
BUT TO NBVBR B ABLE
TO STAND ANOTHER NHT
LIKE THAT WSVH QOT
TO COMB OUT ON TH MAIN
ROAD PRETTY BOON
WKVH OUST GOT TO-
WASH TUBBS
BY CRANE
(UltLaA WM.se.
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lUDUSTOlAL MOBTM. COMB Af t . I WM TO AVf MAP&
CMAQT. Am AEBIAL PICTUBE4 Of CVtB
O'LflfLD, Of FIMtBV, AUt PlPUk
IM AMERICA
.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
BY BLOSSER
irs lard!
somethiwos
HAPPENED
TO HIM
LET'S OO ft
You
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IN
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IN! i- FOUOW-
a AWtUPLY
fj J. fon. fnecx-
whatS I I WOKB UP
I WROWG. I AMD SOU WEBB
, LARD ? SLEEPING BRIDe
ME AMD YCXJ ,
: lookso TfnniBLtJ
f Ma KA TTS MOSTA
!I: .!iH'"i, .1 GIVEN You A .
terrible eeATiwe.'
YOU MUST Be MISTAKEN.
LARD .' 1 JUST CAMB JTO
THIS ROOM THI3 MINUTe I
wpll.thsn WHO
DID GeT in bed
WITH M? SWITCH
ON TUB LKSMT8 ,
lillJiili'.lMl
mm
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I Tnouaur
IT WAS, YOU,
FRECK
it: it f't v i-rr a. . ivv
fitnirici.im. y,w f
THiN SOMBBOC3 ,
AAE PLAYING WITH JOKHS.
HO HO HO HOIK
COW. IWOSYHI
A
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
BY MARTIN
WEU..OOME. ON,
TO GO HOVAE. .'
HEY
OKAY W AT W
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T'MMCV. 4URE
THAT ITTLE
GUY iM'T
KIOOPVIA'
Wound fssAtu
X WOND6.
WHO HH.
OUfeOMJE FAMATVC
OK FLYUG. PERHAPS
V4HO V JOW CURIOUt
A&OUT AN.YTHNi(a
ON VT.'
I
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COUNTRY NOW TOO A LITTLE
WORK. ON 'you KNOW - , J
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ONE. WT OF WWAA.
titlNta VJ(Y OUT
TWER. N THAT OV.0
HIM.6ELP
f VOU MEAN YOURE THE
HAVIN1& . ONLV SURVIVOC....THAT
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WITH THE MA6IC
BEa, G.OSCAR
BOOM ISWOSW
TAKIM& STEPS
TO PREVENT
PURSUIT BY
ALLEY OOf?
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DR.. B RON SON,
WHO REMAINED
STRANDED IN)
TH6 TROJAN
ERA
IF THOSE. DIABOLI
CAL FORCES OF THAT
ANCIENT PEElODSHOOLDl
HAPPEN TO 6ET THROU6M
INTO THIS TWENTIETH
- clrn irw hjcj uiLj-r
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CIVILIZATION
J IT WAS HORRIBLE .'1 f
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WOULD BE, yAWNiiMUW win inKtc
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AN Aa
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