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CAST OF CHARACTERS HEY found no rattlesnakes, nor remarkably well preserved by the | ROBERT BARKY—hero, explorer. IT any other sign of recent life. | high, dry atmosphere of What is MELISSA LANE — heroire, Barry's | pgp repeated that the place prob- | NOW called Arizona. parCmes, | ably had been abandoned some- | Then Bob picked up a stone hamHONEY BEE GIRL—Indian; member time in the Dark Ages, as Europe Mer. of Barry's party. : | It was tied to a stick handle, as

MAES JONES—pioneer; member Bar- Re lien ‘Lissa. “Where usual with native weapons. And— , 2 — Vs : ysl did they go, I wonder.” | most significant—the rawhide thong a ARI Cl You Er. — Yesterday: Determined to win Bob, “That's exactly why we are here?” that tied it was still in good condi- 7 RY Te ar sree Cos | wo y aad nln Honey Bee Girl persuades Holliman to | Bob reminded. “If we can find the | tion, still tight and strong. He V1, INH : 2\ = — enter the picture to woo Melissa. He | answer to that, it will be worth— | stared at it intently. , X agrees. everything.” | “Something important?” asked

CHAPTER EIGHT «Could they have cut entrance Mary Melissa.

steps in the stone, that have since | “Very. This skin, on this hamT was Wednesday morning when | been eroded away?” mer. Say, somebody was here excitement reached its highest in! “Hardly. Rainfall is scant in this | much less than 1000 years ago. the archaeologist’'s camp. Bob had country. Wind erosion would re- | Nearer 100 years, I'd estimate, or tr ty in of ‘awn quire maybe a million years tor this rawhide would have decayed. | ne party up in the gray .| that. No, remains of any stairs they But the crumbled walls, and every«Let's eat and get going!” he cut would still be visible.” | thing else in sight, look like 10 cenurged. “We can get into the castle, They explored inside. The mummy | turies or more. This complicates

before 9 o'clock, I think. Shouldn't | W8S valuable, Bob said. No doubt | the thing immensely, Lissa.”

i they would find more human re-| Mary Melissa didn’t care! : : La 3 be na to place the last WO ,ains after slight digging. | She didn't see the scienfic angle, Be Fbut—

| It was hard, and it was rather, ® wn =» dangerous, but the job was done. HEY found many odds and ents |p Barty Wud esd er Jes Holliman, who had meant to begin | ! of artifacts, the things and : some of his lovemaking, as COn- tools of life many centuries before, (To Be Continued) tracted, didn’t find any sort of Phe : 2 > chance for it, so hard did Bob drive | X 2 = : a A 2 = them. It was past 9 when thel " Y / BONN Nl In Vtbin ic i = AH He = vg cy De Daily Short Story ; Fo fn" 2 AN eo To 2 > might have climbe eet then | Z : SV 7" i Sy “ ) . : " and gone back into the castle, but A. : 2 . a ~~. I don't suppose you have change for a dime-—you lug! instead he came back down. \y § A us : OTR WILLIAMS “you are going next, Miss Lane,” PARDON—By David Kerner CPR. 1937. BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON (1-26 he smiled at Mary Melissa. “This

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staring longingly upward. Bob, kind — C-DArsSY MAE'S | WHU COV ME - : nO of heart anyway, was instantly a — == ouT O° 7° RACE ®, ! > :

to 3 h - AN’ = ME’S uched. | } SLOWIN UPS= : “Say, Honey Bee, would you like Ww A A YO'RE MINE, A : RE 1 to go up? With the first party, I a LIL. ABNER 3S HELP. sans 2 JB)" AT.LASTY”

mean? Come on, if you want to. N.C R ? > WO'RE; MINE i oy 7 0 P ) 7 You follow Miss Lane, then we'll ) » Vin¥® . : - : Th { / bring up the rear.” / Ae ree 2 ® wn = ; ) = Ja Aga B HE had no idea what feelings his Y bland invitation created in each girl's heart. Mary Melissa could have slapped him almost, she told herself. But even so, she rec- | ognized his motive, and admired |

him for it. Honey Bee nodded, cold, | qv / \ “He began tearing the pillow to { Q - J - N [5

iImpassive. ] shreds.” x “-. 3 This first climb up took iio » WA | § SON ; — &r R) than 20 minutes. Nobody spoke. | \ NN | i " N\ 1 : : = - d Bob stood at the bottom of each be | | here for the rest of my life 1 guess. ladder, steadying it until the girls | Perhaps the remark was an aimless reached the next ledge and the next z | question on the part of the reporter, ladder above. When they had gone : 2 and Jones merely wanted to note —— - = - - mr single file over the rim, and stood \& his reaction for the story he was JUNE WAYMAN GOT NN Uy Is / You CAN'T NN) 1 my 7 OM YE iT THERE'S A LOT by the castle door facing the bright going to write. “What's the idea, CAUGHT IN “THAT CRAZY > noo GO IN MN 7) MORE OF THEM IN THERE ....

morning sun, Bob made quite an anyway? Where d'you get the idea MOB, FRECK...T THINK). ™* ~ 1 | ere! ME ! TLL CARRY ny occasion of it. I might be pardoned? Forget it. SHE FAINTED! a \" 7 Nour ANKLE HER UP TO We, “Mary Melissa Lane,” he pro- There's not a chance in the world.” | | heart anh = WILL HARDLY SET HER... iE STANDS! claimed, “you are the first whit He looked at the other sharply. =F . 7 non, wl | [Hop even ( ANKLE y woman ever to set foot in De HERE were two men in the pris- | ~ «yoy still have more than two , Y —— Th or NO fortress. Moreover, vou are the| s on cell: Thornton, who was to | hours, Thornton,” said the reporter. : first woman of any. sort—and prob- die in about three hours, and Jones, | “You're not dead vet.” ably the second human being—to the reporter, who had been sent by The prisoner strained his ears, visit here in at least 1000 years!” the Beacon to interview the prison- but could hear no sound. No foot- ? er in his last moments. | steps. Nothing.

st = = Thornton was nervous and irri-| “Looking for somebody?” asked HE thought of it thrilled 'Lissa. | table. He was expecting a pardon, Jones, She felt a queer tightening in | and not a word of it had yet Thornton leaned against the bars. her throat. She said nothing. She | reached the warden. He would soon His arms sagged limply by his sides smiled at Bob, and together they | be eating his last meal. Before long, and he sat down again. stared across the 200 miles of haze he would be in the death room. He He heard a sound in the corridor and blue and purple and red spread | paced up and down the cell, smok- | and ran to the oor. By Cire was before them—a gigantic pallette, of | ing cigaret after cigaret. He | no one there. Wait. ere . + pastel paints daubed there by Na- | could not control his hands. They | turning & corner. ABBIE AN' SLATS ture. and oddly alive by the morn- | tapped on the table, they rapped “warden! Warden!” he screamed. : ing motion of the sun. on the walls, they grasped the bars| The warden came rushing up 10 SO! THAT'S HOW YOUNG SCRAPPLE IT SEEMS ABSURD--YET POP GROGGINS IT WOULD TAKE A MIRACLE JRL : Me WHAT WAS (T MY GRANNY USED TO Mary Melissa gave thought to the [Of the cel door. They were con- | him. INTENDS TO RAISE THAT $5000 BY UeEb 10 BE A FIRST RATE MECHANIC—Y] fi} FOR YOUNG SCRAPPLE JO “A | sAY TO ME P IF YOU WANT ATHING WELL contrast this view meant in her life. | tinuously itching. . YY CHRISTMAS EVE =-- BY ENTERING THAT AN INVENTIVE SORT OCUSS, TOD HMM { WIN THAT MONEY-~AND a PONE === DO IT YOURSELF! N In New York City her home was wl The reporter, on the other hand, Wo said Thornton. “well?” OLD SHEBANG OF ABBIE’S IN THE 8 HE MUSTVE WORKED MAYBE THAT CAR 1S 177 58

RAC TMA - - BRIS yrs yr ~ - / 7 " 7 ' 1 de luxe apartment 40 stories up from | was calm. He smoked slowly and His eyes gleamed at the So ae ES CHRISTMAS WEEN 7 4 7 OME ARI YO y ooh

57th St. She could look from her easily, to Thornton's annoyance.| warden. “Did it... has it?” -— pe ’ : / k BEAT TWY TCHS bedroom window and study the most The perfect rings that Jones was | y . xed for will be ‘ ol J SUPER-TWELVE*-sagnificent collection of man-made | SO gracefully manufacturing irritat- The meal you as o wonders in the history of the world. | ed the prisoner almost as much as | ready in a few minutes.” The The great bulk of “Radio City” | the delayed pardon. warden waited for a second. “Is Bo Sn oe Min x ww» there anything else you would like EE Tn on ® er HEN, when would the pardon | me to do for you? You know I'd A veritable sea of roofs and pent-| | come? Thornton threw his be only too glad . .." houses, spires and blocks and castles | cigaret to the floor and stamped) “No whispered Thornton hoarseand domes, surged there in Baby- | It out furiously. He sat down on|ly. “No. No.” lonian disorder, yet with a strange his bed and sank his head in his| The warden shrugged his shoulif intricate pattern which in other hands. His face was bathed in|ders and walked away. Thornton, moods seemed to fit in machine- sweat. He began beating the table | though his head was under the pil- a LO EN ae : , like detail. Chips of ships floated | Thythmically with his fist. All the|jow, heard his footsteps as they SS, ee \ a Ian on the Hudson to the right of her; | time he was breathing heavily, became fainter and fainter. He lis- : = X™ : Be ph. i : 7 a A : {ei congestion was forced from the left | almost panting. tened to them, entranced. | a Ne by still another water course. Per- Suddenly Jones said, “What would | A guard opened the door of the ; : meating it all were the working, | You do if the Governor pardoned | cell and wheeled in a dining server. | rates; and every packet weighing YOUR HE ALT playing, building, moving, eternally you, Thornton?” He placed it next to the bed, near ASK THE TIMES | 1 ounce avoirdupois to pay at the restless ants of Manhattan. | The prisoner did not look up. He | Thornton, who had sat up at once | rate of four single letters for each Now she was on a similar height | ¥8S thinking fast. How did Jones | at the wound of approaching foot- Inclose a 3-cent stamp for ounce, and in that proportion for — looking, incidentally, from the know about the pardon? If the news| steps. The prisoner rubbed his fore- reply when addressing any any greater weight.

porch of yet another apartment had leaked out, then what was the | head wearily with his hand. question of fact or information F there is any one subject that

. i ™ uaabs Q-—How many members are in the | | The grandeur, somehow, was much reason for all the delay? They were| “Here it is, Mr. Thornton, said || to The Indianapolis Times Federal Home Loan Bank system. | disturbs the average man more

same. trying to stop it. “They” were iIy-| the guard. «Just as you ordered it. Washington Service Bureau, than any other, it is the gradual | oe magnificent, Dr. Barry!” ing to prevent it from going through. | To > T> BY 1013 13th St., N. W., Washing- oe wat i adc fda of | dissipation of air From tite op ol ghe murmured it, barely audible. s = = “What's this?” asked the reporter ton, D. C. Legal and medical S scalp. | The silence, not the roar of traf- inkine Tis Si ; after the guard had left. “Last wish advice cannot be given, nor can A—On Oct. 1, 1937, the system, In a study of baldness in many | fic, was dominant here. Skyscrap- | HEN, thinking his silence might |“ nc(hing?» Thornton didn't || eXtended Research be under- || had 3915 members, consisting of 1286 | families, it has been concluded that | ere were not 40 stories, nor 80: | make Jones suspicious, he| ....wer Jones was looking at the taken. Federal and 2480 State chartered early baldness is inherited as a ’ ' | turned to the reporter. “Pardon?” platters. | savings and building and loan as-| dominant character from father |

American Medical Journal Editor

By Dr. Morris Fishbein | | |

they were rocky peaks a hundred h : » “stories,” Or & an A few |D€ exclaimed. T“Are you crazy”? x uw ® Nhat ‘was ‘tiie vate ‘Of Nether sociations, 83 co-operative banks, 35 son. In women, baldness is a re-

* bi i i “No kidding. What would you Q homestead associations, 23 Life In-| cessive character, which explains their a : eves fo?” YOU | ,+<HORNTON ate hurriedly. In his | postage in the summer of 1792? surance companies, and eight | why women very rarely are inclined the expedition’s mules and horses “What d'you mean, what would | mental anguish he should not| A_The act of Feb. 20, 1792, I} mutual savings banks: with total|to be bald. I do?” Thornton was keeping up have been able to ea’ at all, but ne | Stat. 235 and 238, fixed the follow- | gssets amounting to $3,863,665,000. There are many factors in the

—but in all th Tho eu = I a Rion the pretense. “What could I do? Rot | had determined suddenly that if he ing rates of postage, to take effect Q—What 1 rd SoAp? human body which control the June 1, 1792: For every single letter at is curd soap: growth of the hair, These factors

thing. 8 5 ww w joes to die after all, he would polis 13 not exceeding 30 miles, 6 A—After the fatty stock is saponi= | ave manifested chiefly through the

. coolly, calmly, as though he had not | cents: over 30 miles and not ex- fied in the process of manufacturing | glands of internal secretion. For OB sensed her mood, and the] M IN d Y | a single fear of death. As a result | ceeding 60 miles, 8 cents: OVE 5 | soap, salt is added to the MIXMUTe | jnetance, there is a substance in the spell of the place gripped him | our | ne went from one extreme to the miles and not exceeding 100 miles, | and the soap is agrained” or salted | nitujtary gland which is believed too, caused him momentarily to for- | 110 cents: over 100 miles and not | out of solution and floats on top 85 5 pe definitely related to body | get his science, the past that stood | M other and gulped his food down like exceeding 150 miles, 121: cents; over | a curdy mass. This is curd soap. |growth and others supposed to be | in masonry behind them. He gazed anne rs a madman. (150 miles and not exceeding 200 | Q-—How many aeronautical world | definitely concerned with the at the Eastern horizon. Then some- «Slow down,” said Jones. “At the |miles, 15 cents; over 200 miles and | records does the United States hold? | growth of the hair. thing—he never knew what—caused rate you're eating yowll have a case | not exceeding 250 miles, 17 cents; | gow do other countries rank in| Bunuchs who have had the male | him slowly to turn and look at Mary Test your knowledge of cor- ||of acute indigestion on your hands | over 250 miles and not exceeding | {hese records? Sex gland removed from the pody | Melissa Lane. rect social usage by answering | before you get to the dessert.” 350 miles, 20 cents; over 350 miles % ‘onal | do not become bald, and there is | He saw her profile there—really || the following questions, then Thornton laughed at him and ate | and not exceeding 450 miles, 22 A—According to the Nationa 1 pe a definite ve is | saw the girl for the first time. She checking against the authori- more quickly than before. His | cents: over 450 miles, 25 cents; and Aeronautic Association, on Oct. 10, known yor] w Se functionin of | had been a person before, a very || tative answers below: heart pumped blood through his every double letter, double said | 1937, the United States held 5 ho Te Dd the Activities of | definite person, who could and did 1. How should a waitress veins faster and faster. His cheeks | rates; every triple letter, triple said | world records, Italy 45, France 34, DO Ho S and | issue a $5000 check that was good, || handle cups and glasses? puffed out and his face became very ‘ Russia 18, Germany 15, Poland 7, the pituliary grams.

: Is) i Sometimes excessive dryness of | and who fitted surprisingly well into 2. When the table is being red. He had no time to think of | gir as if petrified. Then suddenly, Czechoslovakia 7, Great Britain 3, the hair is 3 Sed with © lack |

the personnel of a mountain expedi- || set, how should the silver be || pardons. He was using his brain as Belgium 3, and Japan 1. i : : urther sound, he slumped of activity of the thyroid gland. In hon. Bl now— a handled? : well as his hands to eat. iho Ey and lay very still. Q—Who was the king called Ban- Serle a whom x secretion of y eorge, her eyelashes are 3. Is it correct for a waitress He cleaned the plates one after quo by Shakespeare? the thyroid gland is less than noramazingly long! And her nose, and to appear to notice conversa- ||the other and then stacked them up . uw A—A fictiti h ter; there 1. the hair is thin, dry and luschin—nothing pert there, nothing tion of those at the table? in a pile. He laughed out loud ana HE reporter was holding one of was Tiever = Br = EE Sa may be prematurely flippant. A solidity, rather; yet deli- 4. Should she reach in front rubbed his hands together noisily. T Thornton's lifeless arms in his 8. gray “ld 't wish to caus undue alarm Professor but accord cate, too. Molded so finely. With || of a guest for anything on the ||Jones looked at him strangely, un-| hands as the warden and the chap- Q—In what direction would an lo. =~ 0. doses of thyroid on’t wish to use unau rm, J ssor, but accord= no fault. His scientist's eye was an- || table? able to understand the change. lain came into the cell automobile tend to swerve if ho ny pe joian, the hair and ing to my latest figures, Mars will eollide with the alyzing her, not at the direction of 5 When finger bowls are | What had happened? 3 “his would be very ‘melodra- | left rear tire blew out, and what is | £8n0 = yr Tv 3 prove. When Earth in 6479 instead of 74 79.” BE el woe 1 - pei wo, b YEE RO: th, prope nig fo ne ant 1 | uf of ie npr gan orce. for each person? y to arrive just > ® = wi mms TT mood somehow continued. Hi Pardtn Were 3 A—The car would tend to swerve great, i. in ping oily. However, Sioouid vise Win SO THEY S$ AY NCONSCIOUSLY she parted at would you do if— Thornton walked up and down | «pardon? Pardon?” asked the [to the left, and the driver should hai the scal the pituitary gland nsuflicient, ; ; You are waiting on a table , gon, Si the clutch 1 Iv the brakes | thinning of the hair over P|¢he skin is likely to be smooth, | The washing of diapers and her. lips = trifle, and he ‘saw and can not easil each the cell with a swinging gait. He | warden. “But there was NO Dar’ Jeave the clutch in, appy LHe Ta and sometimes complete baldness. transparent and free from mois- | warming of baby bottles is not con= perfect teeth. A moment later she Do ich y reach 8 || net the table and put it on the | don. He shouldn't have expected | gently and steer the front wheels p rom Ear g > Biri 3 turned to him, preceived his intense platter which should be re bed. He be tering th a pardon. . . . 1 can't understand | slightly to the right. vr ww W ture, and there may be a tendency ucive to the maintenance of & ccrutiny, and turned away smiling. By et : 40? ed. He began tearing the pillow to | this.” And the warden looked per- Q-1In what year was Columbia WEN there is too much secre- lack of hair upon the body. proper self esteem by a husband. yt broke his trance, but Dr. Robert B'S Ne Sh aha get it? ||shreds, scattering the feathers all pjexedly at the dead body of the | ynjversity, New York City, founded? tion of certain portions of the | Sometimes when there is a dis- aapreme OWN ~Jusioe: TUemry "oh wilson Barry, archaeologist, real- ) 3 guse RIS Peas over the cell, throwing bunches of prisoner. A—Tt ! ened in 1754 under the pituitary gland, superfluous hair crdered action of the adrenal glands enze Tr. jzed for the first time in his adult Oo ne wenrodt them in the reporter’s face. eT was moving to leave.| Flr Opt College Dey grow on various portions of the effects may be observed in the| 0. 0 ling a little cours ‘1fe that the present can be alto- Sy it |u|, and Wil Whe ime he lsughed = i Lin eric, “unless vs | Hume Of SnE TES: may Grow tn women this superfiu- |distribution and character of the| T uelleve in Shoning 2 HL ed 1 gether as fascinating at the past. HIE, th 0 for || full. hearty but weirdly frightening | simply that our friend here was| Q—How much lower is the Ohio pus hair may occur on the chest, the hair about the body. This varies hurtv.—E. A. Stoetzel, Chicago, 12 In him, a mature young scientist, me?” z p laugh, Jones stood up and threw the | afraid to die.” River at Cincinnati, O., than at |jegs, and sometimes also on the face. with a tendency to either masculini- UF: n auto driver without an his heart was inexplicably pound- . ww prisoner down on the bed. “Are you Pittsburgh, Pa.? Observers also noticed that this [ty or femininity as & result of the |Y Oo a rt Toe opr 17 Ee muanel 20 fest, aaahiom ie vas thik, wiry and Smut SO “Don’t seem to be srybody oe Answers Thornton faced him, calm for a _ (oopyrien. 19D here,” Hades Jones called. e ha moment. “It just came to me,” he been peering in various doors. : De oy dd ile: said. “It just came to me in a flash. «Look out for rattlers in places like where lips have to touch! They won't electrocute me! They this.” By the handles 4 won't, do you hear? The pardon is ~anakes?” queried ’Lissa. “This 7 r coming. Remember what I say. high up, Uncle Hades?” NR They won't electrocute me!” “They come up along rocks, : , But even through the great laughanywhere. Anywhere there's like- ' . ter he could hear the sound of footly to be mice and rats and such Best “What Would You Do” | |Steps coming down the corridor lke to eat. The's pack rat nests in solution—Usually (B). ; toward his cell. His mouth hung open and his arms remained in mid-

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