SERIAL' STORY coy(ioMT'ioor 3Y HENRY BELLAMANN NCA SERVICE. INC. MIXED EMOTIONS CHAPTER XIV TR, TOWER , smiled (gain. "" "Wht r your plant for liter, Pirrla? After Vienna?" 1 "I want to be a doctor out at the asylum." ' "Hera In Kings Row?" "Yes, sir." "'What put that idea into your head?" : "A man who works on our place." -"Indeed. You seem to have a number of influences." ' Parrls related the story of Lucy Carr and her death, and explained the way he had felt, even at the outset of his acquaintance with her, that there should be some way to seize her flitting mind and bold it still. "And there's another thing, too somebody else." - Parrls told Dr. Tower of Benny Singer and of old Tom Carr's theories about curing him, or at least helping him. He finished, a little disconcerted by Dr. Tower's silence. The doctor pushed' the papers aside. "You ought to be a fine doctor.' ' There's just one thing I feel a little dubious about." . Parris waited. It's your idea of coming bade here to Kings Row." V "Well. Tom Carr was the first one to suggest it, and then I kind of mentioned it to my grand mother, and she spoke right away to Colonel Skeffington, and he spoke to Dr. Nolan out at the asylum." r Dr. Tower laughed once more. "Young eagles should nest far from home.' Ever hear that?" r;Wo, sir." "It's a good saying. There's a curious rivalry between the old; and the young. It's everywhere,; but it's keener, and ifs more ruth-, less' and more cruel in the home Best, so to speak." TTE had seen Cassandra several! times this year "whenever she could slip away," as she said, I He had never felt any unease of i conscience about it Those meet-) ings with Cassandra were in ai world apart i Cassandra! He could not pre-i clsely say to himself how he felt' about her. He knew exactly how hm felt about Renee still. He knew bow he felt about Drake,, and almost anyone he knew well. But Cassie. That was a different relationship. . .Just bow he was once more aware of the disastrous conse quences that might follow if Dr. Tower so much as suspected any thing. There was a quality of threat about the man that was not! comfortable to contemplate. JJ ARRIS hurried toward home. Ha was nearly at the end of Federal street when Drake over-, took him. f "Hbp in. Ill drive you home.. I got something for you." t- "Oh." Parrls exclamation was fduU and disinterested. : " "Is that the way you receive a iBoto from your sweetheart?" ;:' Parris read the few lines hur- jrledly. '-"She wants to see me at lyour house tonight" , I ,Dont you want to?" j Just can't see her tonight" ' "What's the matter with that Igal, anyhow?" V'She's just well, strange,, (Drake. Cassie gee, I feel terrible; talking about her like 'this. You! know I wouldn't to anybody else.; (But she frightens me, sometimes.1 IShe's so intense." j 1 know." i I ."She's pretty swell, Drake." 1 . "Maybe a little crazy. Like her! eld man. Else why would he try I Ito keep her locked up at home like' fee does?" Parris thinned his lips. "He's, mot crazy, Drake. He's more in--"telligent than all of Aberdeen Col llege put together." . "All the same, there's something pretty funny about that house.; And old Cass you Just now said' yourself ..." "All right an right But I can't isee her tonight And I haven't got, lany way to let her know." Til Just tell her you couldn't; kome." , "It's my grandmother I'm wor med about Drake." ""Well, you're not her doctor toot yet" I Anna listened carefully to Par-; Iris, She controlled her face and! (answered him calmly, remember ling Madame's warning. "To tell you the truth, Parris, fMadame did see Dr. Ladd." ; "Consultation?" j ' "Yes, Dr. Gordon thought she ought too. There's no use deny Ung.sha ain't been so well, but' lane's better. Don't you think she Hooks better?" "No." "Madame's not so young, Parrls,; and little tilings get wrong with; you when you get older. But you; shouldn't worry now." He felt mightily relieved. "All; right. I guess I just got a little; worried when Dr. Tower said he "thought she didn't look so well." "She's 2nd a little cold, you know. That pulls a body down, too. Look, Parris. The cookies are none." 'Parrls grinned. "And a glass of nllkl" "Good. I get it right away." "I've got to telephone, too. IH be right back." pARRIS was Invaded by the strangest discomfort he had ever known. He was unable to analyze it but he knew it was more acute and arose from deeper NOurces than the normal unrest of spring. He roamed the place from end to end. Madame von Eln observed his restlessness. Bo did Anna. i."Anna, what Is the matter with ,' ' A. Parris? He seems unlike himself these days," "Yes, Madame, I have been watching him. Ho no sooner comes in than he goes out again." "Where is he now?" "Up there at the beginning of the orchard. He's standing there looking at a tree." "A tree? Looking at a tree, did you say?" "Yes, Madame." "Anna, I understand you less and less each minute. Of course he looks at things. How could he avoid looking at things? Come now, what are you talking about?" "It is peculiar. He walks all over the place; he looks at the sky and at the ground and at the trees. He picks up a stone and stares at it as if it were strange, then drops it and picks up another." "Anna, maybe there is a girl!" "I don't think so." "What is the mntter with this young gentleman, then?" "I think he is in love "But you said " "Oh, not with a girl, Madame, but here with this place." "I have no Idea what you are talking about" "It is this. I think Parris feels something. I think he does not know what it is. I think he feels change. I think he is afraid some thing is to happen and he does not understand. Oil, Madame, you know I have watched him grow every day of his life. I feel,. in here, sometimes just what he feels. I think he cannot help but see that you are not well " Madame was silent for several minutes. Anna kept her hands tightly twisted in her apron. "You were saying, Anna, that he ia in love with this place." "Yes, of course. It is home. Ma dame, I remember it well, when I knew I was to leave my home for ever, I could not see it enough. I looked at every bush, every little leaf. It is like that Madame, with Parrls1 "(To Be Continued) Barroom admirals and back street brigadier generals contin ue to expound how the war should be won. Guess we'll have to buy a gas mask. Throw this at the Japs. T. H. Fisher, East Liverpool, O., bank er contributing a 30-ton bridge to scrap metal salvage commit tee. The California fisherman who netted a 9000-pound shark should be sent out after ,some submarines. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Willioms OUR BOARDING HOUSE, with Major Hoopla v THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson AOULO BE OP NO vAt-oe. TO A Biros must SRA3 THEIR FOOD IN A HUCRy... AND THEV WOULD HAVE NO TIWE 1 r the TAKES C THIS BV6I THE FOOD UP AFTER rr li SWALLOWEC com mi iy hu utnet. inc. - 9k ,!r l;( - - produces about i ZOO-Stt&S inc. CMMH J -.i 1 e- J37 T.M.atao.s.MT.wv. ANSWER: It has never happened yet; and if the sun ever got that close, our goose Would be cooked.- NEXT: The "Abominable Snowman.? DONOR OF LIBRARIES HORIZONTAL 1,8 Pictured philanthropist 13 Approaches. if Sheltered side. 15 Paid publicity PL). 16 Pig pen. 17 Beholdl 19 Hindu god. 20 Entangle. 21 Weight (abbr.). 22 Romantics. 23 North America 36 Early Answer to Previous Puzzle II 3iBiRiAIN;D!EII ISL jritWKMLWll U3IINIUIWL- s;LATHniIN;E IHigl IPIA R D L ElSsHNI II 1 1 Kl TvrUsju haitieE do R!AinK(slfl THA-GEiaU I IPI wiAisimi IniiTToMi Iain" (abbr.). 25 Tree. 26 Interest (abbr.). 27 Before. 28 Attorney (abbr.). 29 Music note. 30 Cuckoo. 32 Feminine 54 East Indian American (abbr.). political 55 Scottish river, writer. 56 English 37 Louisiana (abbr.). (abbr.). 57 Stopped. 39 Post. 58 Whirlwind, 42 Swift Tlver VERTICAL currents. 1 Reply. 44 Constellation. 2 To irritate. 45 Footlike part 3 Part of week, 43 Colorless gas. name. 8 Echo. 9 Closer. 10 Herd of whales. 1 11 Structural units. 12 He endowed many libraries through his 18 Ubiquitous. 19 Symbol for tin 23 Near. 1 30 Entirely. 31 Amid. 33 High mountain. 35 Note in Guldo's scale, 38 Sloth. 39 Chinese memorial, 40 One who presses clothe" 41 Fruit (pi.). underearment 47 Blemish. 4 Railroad 46 Theater (abbr.). 48 Leave. (abbr.). platform. ; 34 Symbol for 49 Parvenu (pi.). 5 Withdraw 47 Mister (abbr.) selenium. 51 Individual, (law). 50 Any. 35 Cloth measure 53 Incline. 7.Feminlne 52 Ever (poet), j 7" 2 3 4" T""-1 jb 7" II Z J L 75 Ui rfzft l inm fi5 r"l37"36" 1 I bni Lm 3? 40 41 p 42 43 44 SI 45 46 - - 1- m K5S 46 jFl 49 50 V S 1 si y 57 " pa Sfth jP"-- DI3 AV DE f DOMY VOO I'M JET " KAMJSHOEQ DBV Y TAKE THET N ABOUT APOOT UA.D ltd TOWU eRT 0'WON&e 1 IM MV CAR . I CtOB SET OB 1 OMEta 1 TOOK AM' I'LL BB kUMBAH FOUa OPP MV BLUB OAMGED IP t fZs' OBKHAV06 H099--TW8 WAWT TO BH i'jC, SHOES DEV OKJBQ THET AFOOT ON b'llPK' A W De WAKt , MAIMT BUSTED 1 HCMSSACK f Mffi f If .VM AM TAKIIO' MOSV VT IS MIMES. J I L " " SvA, C DB 3THELl I'LL KNOW A S , I I THESCBAPPtL Jw,u,m, .CSMWllTKJiNMtiarKlMtLtNTWf. S'7 . EGAOjTWiaaS.' WILL VOO 6ERJB A6 RIOT CftU. CLA,NCW'6 SECOND WWBsi W6 BKTTUE9 ' ROUMDUOUfeE 600SAM AS PROIAOTER, IT VJOOLO BE OETWICAL FOR. ME TO feWN A TOVJBLx T PRIZE VOUR. MBNTAUTY NEt J TO MVOWM.M jIMi V SSfex.. TM6 6CM00L TEACMER& 1 VJILL. NAB VOO, MA30R.p soo Keep , T06SINS THE 6U6AR AROUMD LIK6 THATvOKAV, TLL FAN MlM FORYOO.' X CAKJ'T UPV SOU.TMOU&H, CLANCV, SO DON" GET TAG&Eu: I CAN 1 IqTO.NO AT para.dk rest1! ON A MAN- HOLE COYER ALL OAV AND 1 GOO5AN4 , COULDN'T GRAZE MS WITH A BOLL FIDDLE .' II I1 :ict AMD PEPPER js RED RYDIR By Fred Harmon F&R. OPIURiKSCS , PUT MXX Of-J tE6RT7 ' 1 Vg0Nt,HUH' IF ISO KNEW, m rJVb? ' VJE.LL ErUGrt IB fQreohi A VJtLL ErUGrt TJ foreort ) r V TMEI , YOU'LL BE Ail Did. ' UP If FAJMTfcD tVALl.6.1 A3lh4 r mm T HiA C0 l- -"-ntt ' .-..fff. ML'LL hM PLS.MTY Ol" "vl for. this wild swiuo i pho.e LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE f HCRH3IBLE! OPERfiTTOlf PERHAPS?) FOR BRAKi TUMOR ON A BUT MRS. KITCHEN TABLE! .WHY. JARVIS THATS MURDER I WHATS I IS COMING HE TRYING TO DO? A ALONG EMULffTE "THE COUNTRY FTME- DOCTOR"? J J By Harold Gray IMPOSSIBLE -WHY. EXAMINED HER I IT WOS A MALIGNANT TUMOR! YOU HEARD ME SAY SO FORTUNATELY DR. DOBB. IT WAS NOT MALIGNANT- TILL, IT WAS T HM-M"BLUNT OPfRATMNPOSSBLEl IVE BEEN STILL AN ONLY FOR A VERY FINE SURGEON--SUCH AS DR. ZEE! THINKING WE REALLY ARE OVERSTAFFED HERE YES s I TIMES ARE VERY HARD. AS YOU KNOW-TUP HOSFTTAL IS EXTREMEIY SHORT OF funds-rr was a mistake TO TAKE YOU ON BUT I ALWVMS LIKE TO HELP . WUNG DOCTORS ARUMPH I f BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES f T1 f BELIEVEI f"iOJ MAKE T QUITE CLEAR- I By .Martin PCETHOOS, VLL, A GA-MK OF SE OtueVTEOv. $3 WASH TUBS U"WJJ 1AyioLD CHAPI WHEBSVe VOO BEEN? I ' HI VA, TH0OeHT THEV WE.1E bOINS TO BLOOMING hy THfty'RE ' TILLTRyiM4 Jl I TO, AMD THERE'S ,7 PBEiOUSUTUE By Crane FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A TO OUTRUN 'EM TO " Aft V f.' Q irhamm1lQhJw tv hi Mviet. int. t, m, mo. u.wt, wr. . I GUES9 I'M THE GUY TWP MAVOR.'9 BROTHER. 19 MOST anxious not "TO Sea, So I So YOUR mouse I WOULD BE THE IAST IN THAT CASE, IF Wff LOOK IM THE LAST MACS FIRST. WE'LL GET NOWHERE FASTEN , IP YOJ KNOW WHAT X MEAN fSe? jT IT 1 PARKED Tl BELONGS IN THE" I TO A MAM I DRIVBWAY, I WHO I MOM t WANTS lb I ' HAVB A talk wnw SYLV6STrtn L V.-f.'.-.:i.".l By Blosser ALLEY OOP f A . T Well, paimt mv CHeeK9 I f I Tmink. HES AND CALL MS ROSY I I THE MAYOR'S nNS fiwifKminvHil.iNC.T.M.MO .(.Vm.ett. 6 3-? J J Jol 41 oadsum rr.' Kiuo johm made rr iwto- A lW"u"ii rt rr Hrr-ifrA I HIS CASTLE. ..BUT TLL GET HIM oKAt, VeWiZStW iW 1V whew he CEOSS69 the axjCT-ru'FfeeLOfp:',Ma JOHMJiRMi I YAED1DTH6MAIU HALL. JY RIGHT BEHIMD HERE HB Zt&-tl ri By V. T. Hamlin Wt4EWl A HERE COMES lCOMR BACVtVr-, lT l V CLOSE L OE y POOLfDN-A J - A sS k WAMTA SBT i- LJ I . V. Jt-r eon, mi iy nmxtmt. m.'J ::iJ.tZIfirrl. TV, I