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VV A MACHINE TO KICK °F EcAD; MPET/ You BUT ECHO © |B WeATS Tw MATTER WELL, iF IN 25 vEARS | / GeToownY SI ‘di YOURSELF WITH/ HMF wa THE OPINION OF EVERY SCIENTIST WITH IT? T MADE YOU HAVEN'T NOTICED AND BURN | © dt oy THAT'S THE. FIRST USEFUL WHO HAS WITNESSED A DEMON- | = THAT WHEN IT WAS | THAT FLAGS CAN'T THOSE PAPERS! REE | i CONTRAPTION YOU EVER STRATION-~ KAFE? KAEF: By HB BE AE ol] Bt Blow BACK. I WANT THIS = : INVENTED! YOUR OTHER JOVE! 1 SHALL DISPLAY IT SAE AT IFT LEM, [| orp Bs WORK, DONE. : dy ) INVENTIONS ALWAYS LOOKED AT THE COMING CONVENTION EN alone IN This ARE BLOWIN' FORWARD, | GET OUT E | LIKE THEY/D BEEN THOUGHT OF MODERN INVENTIONSwYES/ 2H. WorLp You THEN IVE Son. \ OruEmel y ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES! UP BY SOMEONE WHO DIDN'T > ee i ; COULD? _~ WORLD ~~ A GOOD ; EE : KNOW ENOUGH TO GRAB A y \ Y boty | im fi CHANCE -- AN EXCELL~ A H CAST OF CHARACTERS DOOR BY THE KNOB HM-M~ HMES THAT WILL BE AN Hn TL 33Y BLAIE-—Herelne, She had every. ' TLL HEAD You FOR A JOB =} EXCUSE TO GET IT OUT OF = i : . ip that popularity cusld win, her, \., AND THEN SET THIS fll I HER REACH BEFORE SHE MAKES : 7 DAN REYNOLDS — Hero. He might MACHINE GOING / GOOD HER THREAT / NM z ’: : Mave kad Sally but while he was king ° A NA] | COREY PORTER was king of the = o = A TOR. leial whirl. Se . . . But go on with . -&i Ys \ ; a : g story, : = - > - mem / . Yesterday—C : fl FO $ =F 1 oT A = if =| Uy fa ordea t 1 = . oe Fa bx Dan out of her Hert forver, ym. Sy 2 :* 2 =r - ; = = Soo eta ; %! 4 186 =. = 2TH Bes AR E CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO pl oo oo. pan = i. - — ~~ 3 ae («Jd JF there was a more beautiful NO = z= = ; =k Sa J. world than that of snow-bound ofl wifi o =I pr ge Lake Plycid, Sally never had seen i = \ 2 I= nS gS (it: Great blue-white mountain CEs \ =) QL oS x peaks pierced the deep azure of the 3 : === — = * sky, pine trees formed tall black > 2 2 | = Z 2 regiments, frosted fields shimmered ZY £8) eS e2 S32 ey ike miles and miles of silvered Qe i. z = i ; fuse; the lake itself wore a dull Sos [2\n ANIL Uiting SE : Se Ya? —T sheen. : Z ‘ a Ss LE _ The crowd was exceedingly gay [we AIEET orsy HE NEVER QI] / | SITY = > SS : Bs | : Frweass, 1 er of sport Eo a “I must say, Miss Whimple, this is the corniest example of child | \ VaHT OF 23 = CVzorn. 195 BY NEASERVICE, INC. TM. NEG U.S PAL OPE, Hy NN SON ors WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY ww J) some men in ski sweaters and psychology I've seen in a long time!” : LVF ABNER Bama ; : 8 * ap Sia or TE fama, Sone buts moe FLAPPER FANNY ww i Sasi i ir — sc ? na 3 A Se strikingly pretty than Sally Blair. T . s.5a8*MAH NEW {CONTRARIWISE, HE DIDN'T WASTE A MINUTE : WHY. SON/- : ; NN F 7 EVVE COT Again heads turned as they passed HUSBIN, NAME. OF CHILE?!- T/GIT GOIN’ T' SUPPORT YO F AH JEST HAPPENED =~ <= : J NIGHT VACHIAN by, skating arm in arm, or carrying LIL ER,DONE 2 TT HE TOOK A SHOOTIN-IRON, : T THINK O’ ITZ-YO'CAINT V7 Aa K DOOR FLL AWAKEN HIM skis and poles; again people re- LEFT ME TH PROVES HAMMER ,A DRILL AN’ ” Jd BEIN'A BANKER SPN F A Hi GE marked what a fine-looking couple MINUTE WE WAS r APPY AN’ WENT DIRECLY A is TIME © they made. “That’s Sally Blair,” OGPATCH BANK, K YP someone would say. “Remember, )

she was Queen of the Dartmouth carnival last year!” Or, “That’s Corey Porter with her. His. father ‘is the millionaire. He and Sally are engaged, you know.” Looking at them anyone might be envious. They had everything, this: young couple, good looks, health, money to burn—and love. 8 l= HE day after the arrival of A Corey and his party there was lo be a contest. “It’s a sort of un- | . official tryout for the Olympics, I . understand,” Dorey said. “I believe ‘there wil e contestants from everywheére. It ought to prove interesting. We ought to go and watch it.” The Olympics that Dan, this time last year, had hoped to make. That he would have achieved, surely, had it not been for Sally. That he had said, one day beside a brook in the spring, he would one day try out for : yr. ; again. Ww) "But of course Dan would not be | 4 trying out here. Sally did not even| know where he was. What had become of him. She told herself she . did not care. “Of course we'll go,” | | ‘ she said to Corey. “I wouldn’t miss | | : a ; 1-4 it for anything.” “It used to be a lot more dangerous whe ittle, ° That next day could not have : my Zero Se en Iwas lidle. 1 evuld put been more perfect. Not a cloud . - in the sky, the &cene like a|GRIN AND BEAR IT 2 By Lichty

carnival with its hundreds’ of —~— rainbow-hued spectators at the gf : foot of the mountain where the § 1 : WASHINGTON TUBBS II : ! : : . : — Cans contest would take place. The 1 / ot SrELL TRIES. LA GUARDA : | . y C AR SR SNELL STRIKES 1A GUARDA PRISON. SS GANGWAY, SOLDIERS L 7 HOLY SMOKE! LOOKIT

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ushes for an obstacle = . and sigzag flushes Si \ ie If she closed her eyes, Sally al- : | most could have imagined that some one of the contestants might have been Dan. But none of them, she told herself, sizing up their performances, could equal him. Besides, she would not close her eyes. She would not think of Dan, Not any more. Not here where it seemed as though she could not keep from |

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thinking of him every minute. : Where, despite all stern resolutions, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND —By Blosser all laughter and pretense, that old f - X yo, familiar ache weighed down on her | [ 1 HAve - 7 THATE JUST 1 1 agam. ; AN ORCHESTRA, = YES <=-a SD Weil, \} - $y = . | gE MISS GOFF, AND I MUSIC 1S A MUSICIAN , THA t. ¥ HY, look . . . who's that? | ReckLES || FIGURED Music FINE THING 10 LIKE Zale © : someone in Corey's party IS J WOULD GIVE ME or A TO aN Ne ~ asked, even as Sally Blair had STUDYING A BACKGROUND [ MUSICIAN IN RAZZLE -DAZZLE - oHER GUYS ' yoiced much the same question over MUSIC - LATER ---- LIKE JAZZ SW a AD

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a year ago. - Everyone was looking up at the figure of the young man poised on the edge of the steep drop, making ready for the jump, the swift, downward flight. A figure that made it so gracefully, so effortlessly, that .it was sheer joy to watch the symmetrical beauty of movement. of “gi : Sally had no need to ask who|J = A 4 Copr. 1939 by United Peatare Syndicate, Inc. it had been. She knew before she

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: 4 “I just gotta have more ren planes and tanks, Mom! All the other : : heard the answer. There was only : yo . the other . one person who could ski as that fellas in our block are rearming!” Hn 5 ~ dd at LJ boy had, commanding such tribute. : arelie MYRA T But it could notit Simply Saad THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE | : : not be Dan! She dared not believe DON'T WORRY, VAL -WE'LL THAT'S A HELP! SHALL ID BETTER CALL THE DOC: : her eyes, though she had not closed SOON SETTLE WITH THESE WE CARRY GLY INTO TOR FIRST...TLL GET THE them. She dared not believe the : ; : DOVES OF PEACE"-MISS YOUR. OFFICES YOU : Ny NORTH IS TAKING IT UP WITH CAN CALL THEM hammering of her heart that yet THE POLICE FROM could not be denied. I NORTH AMERICA, OL RIGHT THERE . “That’s Dan Reynolds,” someone M AN 8 NOW else in the crowd said. To which : / 7 << another made response, “Yes; he’s HAS BEEN THE \\ : Ak A the most promising runner-up for CAUSE, DIRECTLY , the Olympic choice. There's no one > AY : > ‘who can match him.” OR INDIRECTLY, “Did you know Dan would be ALMOST WITHOUT : ! here?” Sally asked Corey in a low . EXCEPTION, 2, a / : tone. Her eyes wore a dangerous WHE id tg bright look; the warm color flooded va 2 her lovely face, as she turned to ( re / 1 / ' him. : WILDL : ; . “1 did not,” Corey said. That was HAS BECO 4 | | ler 2 WW, / a= aE Ee et I nid hen Be Me | : ; a Sigh. Wad 2 860. u. 8, PAI ¥ \ ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : meet he never would have planned : . J this party or brought Sally here. ines Boots] row Srna (oe RE TEE: -~* ; em ; ome Though maybe it was just as well, WALL. SE ABOUT A LA-DE-OA 1] Yo ANLAMENTABLE STATE DE » ROPE SeOR Ta AORASSION RE Er AAO aecEe. . at that. “Does it make any dif- RIGHT A OVER TIMES WERE ,L WELL REMEMBER , IO TRIS MOUIE \S ONLY MENTAL ' DROWSINESS , DAD= ference if he is here, my sweet?” DOWN | GAME : WHEN NOUNG FOLKS MATE THE\R OWN TRWRIY CENTS GUM WX} ; Corey asked lightly. FIR ri CraCWERS, 4 HTTP on ,IN THE. FORM OF GOOD HOME ~ ; | = i . “None whatever!” Sally said. REE gi ’ ve i MACE WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT w >“. a F . The Sally who wore Corey's ring , 3a ih 2 ral d= : r $ v ut underneath her fur-lined mitten; SHR Vii | / ‘ who claimed she no longer believed 33 EA A in the existence of a person named Pt ot ( pH : 0 il pan. But that other Sally, whose ARE FOUND TO Re ged LA . “heart pounded so madly now, said} CONTAIN ONLY SA PASS o ) it. made all the difference in the THOS fork 13 Zz E - A in all of t E CHEMICAL rl hy ’ AE world, all of the worlds in the ELEM Prot 4 2] a SK 2 : universe, in fact. ; ENTS ALREADY or NC A] A Bl Lo . x Lb # =», a KNOWN HERE Ni i : fants ; 5 : ES, even if thaf Sally was dead. ON EARTH, > 4 Sud 7 23 2, ; ‘\ | s L If the new-old Sally never : A — QR A ) tf \ “ : had rd Dan hed von \ \d 7 1-4) & NS Z Cu COPR. 1939 bY N £. INC. T.M. REG. U. S. PAT. wl a a A wo % : $ ¢ is 5 . 3 3 — = ett a tative Seed mere mp kr err ine —— ¥ y 4 tried to best him. Dan was King ABBIE AN’ SLATS «TT : a a, —By Raeburn Van Buren pf the skis as he always had been. TY in oY pa : . rns oS rms i eg eg "SWEEPIN' OUT HER CELLAR—~CHOPPIN' _ [SLATS CAN HAVE HER! MY NEEDLES | [NOTMEZ | ANT CALLN'ON TBUTYOU Jf {OFALLTHEGRLS IVE | THATSTHE keerec] ‘believe in a boy who had done i wooD, ERRANDS--WASHIN DISHES ~~ THROUGH WITH GIRLS/ CMONIN | | MORE DAMES // NO MORE CELLAR ) DONT EVER HAD--TWOTO BE J SLUG! LAY( YOUNG § * what this boy had! poe a HAVE A FLAG # IF WHAT CALLIN'ON A GIRL gh [DHAE SWEEPIN'OR.ERRAND RUNNIN’ _/ HAFTA 00 | | EXACK™~YOUSE ARE /LOW, MEN’ JALCATRAZY * Just as ¥ proved impossible not GOPR. 1320 8Y NEA SERVIGE. ING. OF ITS, OWN / MEANS «= [T AINT MY RACKET Cw pv A i PIECE O/ : FOR NEEDLES /// : en ANYTHING LIKE MY TYPE! 2 A YN, to believe in what he did that day. ; : = ; i sy -CAK : ey a THEE TALL a AT Peseeng] Puig | As had been said of him, no one ANSWER—No. The Union Jack is the flag of Canada. : : ely : " H TRATALL YOU A Mme. d begin to match him in any|, j : Te 7s FROSTIN™ EATCAREY | BE : vent. Den carried off honors in the os had seen him that long|that was almost too ready.. He vas ST) Sl 4 a # all of them, jumping, down-trail, - . afraid. But not for the reason : i ; 5 FER a 1 and last of all—and as Sally had Corey glanced at her, his blue|thought : A Eally j A J : 4 ] hought before, that other time|eyes narrowed. “It won't do &ny| woome ” 1d NO ; a : when she had watched him—most|good,” he said, even as he had said Come on, then,” Sally sald. Her : hi HES ; : N _ peautiful of all, too, the slalom|that other time. “Dan proved he tedsons were different from what os pt 7 race. didn’t want anything to do with|Corey might have supposed, too, If} § , 2 YW 7) i | _: “I want to congratulate him, |us, Sally. He took himself out of she met Dan: again, talked with. him, | §° x 2 WE I 4 \[ Bally ‘said ‘after it “was all over|our world. Why go back into his?” ‘looked into his eyes, then maybe} ZF = i] Z : > nd Dan was the center of an| ‘That has nothing to do with it," at long-last she really could forget | : SF i * .- miring group. . “I want to go/Sally said. “You're not afraid to on a ee a A 7 :_and say ‘hell’ ‘to. Dan,|go, are you, Corey?” ... | bh Saree 7 : # > i] ; | todo bs El This Bro : aaa ona ot i Pa Cont : E

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