Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1938 — Page 18
TUESDAY, APRIL 1938 a — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES pire SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE nt OUT OUR WAY 3 iT ZARA wmv! ver } : 1 T GOT A NOTION TO TWIST k ASTER C RUISE CT =r IMAGINATION THIS AROUND ON YOUR | : i WAS /N BULL 2 Luc ROLLING THE. : gNooT! USIN' A PEASHOOTER, By Marion White yi : | BN DE, A tTIECIEES By Cr rr NER AY Fl : Ex, MAJOR 2 JA 1 ACCEPT YOUR . : , | WHO CAN USE A TWENNY= (Copyright, 1938. NEA Service. Inc.) 1 A BLL NOISE WHAT 7 eet , . Hr Foo, wHip EE orLE, YA / FAT HEAD! WELL
CAST OF CHARACTERS ; LA or Zz Fan ses 2% ; ; DE BAG IN 4 7 “Took LIKE ZEBRAS FER JOYCE MILNER. % Easter Cruise. ReIvine: 408 took an : . 8 g 3 \ YER PANTS DAT 2 A MONTH, DICK HAMILTON, hero; he bumped § 2 YOUSE RATTLE A into the heroine. : : SA SNAPPY ESTFUL ~ THING 1 RATTLE omsl FORTER. Saver: she oust | : | OF DICE wae HOWS | WAS A SET ; rt lt , : ABOUT A CHUKIKER oF pice! oF ang = 02
Yesterday: Heading for the shore, Joyce dnd Dick are marooned on a coral island. Suddenly Joyce thinks of the devilfish and she sings to keep up her courage.
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g waters reached al--most to their waists. At 11 o'clock the tender returned to the ship with passengers from shore, its lights tantalizing as a mirage as the boat passed beyond the range of their voices. Through the long hours, Dick had held out that promise of salvation. : Now he started to pull off his shoes. “I'm going to swim for it,” he told them. “We can't wait here : : ; 3 eC forever.” : \ i . ie : rey ~ J stor He took off his coat, laid it over So an . / : = il or onl Joyce’s arm. “You stay here, Joyce. , > 2 : Je so ji \ Ns . Don’t come after me. In that mid- a A o~ 25) 7 nk IS a stream® current the three of us Nee es FARE SN . tt BA B : would be swept in every direction. SRREIRELS J le 12: LINER i Tod / A, ASOT I a sem. ve BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON I'll know where to find you later. I SES YE INS Ba Fal 20 afro : can make Hamilton. It’s only half i G :
a mile.” ~«More like a mile, boss,” Obadiah | FLAPPER FANNY corrected. : But Dick grasped Joyce's hand, RU ISE clung to it for a second and then | he was gone. i Minutes they stood there, shiv-| p ering and more frightened now, as the inky water crept slowly higher.
UDDENLY Joyce heard once more the chug-chug of the ship’s tender, and she knew it was returning to the shore. She held her breath as a quick new hope dawned. In another few minutes the boat would round the bend. Pens now they would hear the shouts “Dick!” she called quickly. “Dick! The tender’s coming back!” If only
he could get abreast of it, out in the im mL oe ij mn Ab RIDE! WHAT cHA ) IIE il RIGHT YA ARE, GIRLIE / BUT : ; OW LET'S LOOK IN ON JACK AS HE HUGH! THEAH'S A CALL channel! RAUTREN" fis MEANT? 1S AT ad BP) WE'LL HAVE NO TRICKS - YOU'LL HELPS MYRA'S FOLKS CLEAN UP FROM LEM WILSON'S OFFICE. Buy ie did not answer; perhaps ‘ > LL p Youe cae? EMF. TURN THEM KEYS OVER TME APTER THE FLOOD TH’ SHERIFF'S DOWN W Be had not heard per. i {al x) N RIGHT NOW / PAE LMOMIAS THEY'S ASKIN’ “Obadiah! We must both shout] 7 \ ~ , ) 1 gi So ; i No, son w MAAN FO’ MYRA TO COME Rig now—together!” She took a deep wom HN : Flea : i J : 4 ; breath, opened her mouth— LL / A ; : > : : : (PECTED! BEEN LOTS AMPERN Simultaneously another call came , . : . RIE Hog Oh ~ to her ears. She stopped,listening, was it only the echo of her own . voice? : “Ahoy! A-hoy-y!” But t was Dick’s voice! Again she d it, clear and strong on: the cold night breeze. Soon. there were other sounds too, other voices answering his call, and she knew that the tender had 1 j a a i | n sighted him. : v-1 \ % ; ! on ree
And then she did what she had ” . : . B1INKING_BLUE BLAZES EVER POSSESSED YOU TO TRADE) ((EVERYTHNG THAT (AW, CHEER UP, KID, 1 DIDNT TANTO TH MAN SAID OF COURSE Ts NO wanted to do all along. She let | «Gee, Chuck, don’t you wish you could take a trip around the world?” A SWELL CAR FOR THIS DIZZY PILE O' JUNK? HAVE YOU GONE —] | TH' FOLKS BACK RUS IT IN. AT LEAST WE CAM SELL ITD RUN AN'
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Later, perhaps an hour, after : J J 3 \ Dick and two of the men from the| GRIN AND BEAR IT a \ : \ WiSH ip "a: OR tender had rowed out and taken : a Fone A 3 Nhe 2 ; ) - nN oe them off the reef, she was back on \ the Empress, its stout, strong decks secure beneath her feet, with her own Kkindiy stewardess wrapping her in a warm ship’s blanket. Dick was beside her, wrapped in a similar blanket, and exhausted though . he was, his eyes were shining with a deep new tenderness. “Joyce, dear,” he was saying, ure the bést sport a girl could
R. GRAY stopped in to see her Ey . . Cay LE) CANS : GUES S WHAT, Zl Es. A] TE TOtRIng. I ae sles fs FRECKLES ! YOUE oT Sven) a) o 3 ginning ak a hr BEEN ELECTED CHAIRMAN RUNNING AFTER WHAT YOU. open her eyes. : 3 US OF THE PROM COMMITTEE! FOR THE Jos! | DID LAST NIGHT TO ‘Well, young lady, how do you f DUDLEY WANGLE feel this morning?” WE KNEW YOU “I'm fine, thanks.” WERE A “Gled to hear it.” He laid a hand on her forehead. “You don’t look any the worse for your outing.” “How's Dick?” “He’s been up since daybreak, but .I gave him strict orders not to ‘waken you. Now he’s gone over to Hamilton on some secret mission
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eyes, “I'd rather stay on the boat. . . .” : He stroked his chin. “Well, that’s |: too bad. All the ladies have gone , : —_ ashore, and I'm trying to find some-| “You found that under my chin? How -wonderful—I thought I lost one to do a little shopping. I prom- that necklace three years ago!” ised my wife some doeskin gloves
from Trimingham’s, But I daren’t ofte leave the ship; I have one of the THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson crew down with acute appendicitis,” | } Joyce hesitated. “I'll go-for you,” she said finally. “I guess it would he silly not to go.” The doctor beamed. “That's the girl! Think you can make the 10:30
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- doeskins that sold for $4 in New! - York might be picked up for $2. “yea Leaving the store, Joyce walked ‘up the hill toward the center of town, idling away the hour until the last tender left for the ship. All the while she looked in vain. above the heads of passersby for a sight of ER: Dick. WEIGHING
.Nor did she see him in the crowd | ff INVEL/ s | PO? on the wharf waiting for the tender. : / OUNDS Mr. Gregory was there, standing apalt from the others, and he joined
her. “It ra known you were coming ‘alone,” he remarked pleas- , “we might have done some"an ore Joyce | oh ed. “I've been, shopping, Jou Wouldn't have |. i. visation solely in the hope . x : e| that Dick would ask her. She might| -~ SO THEY SAY still be left sitting on the Empress| At Toast: a part of Present day all alone, a target for Mr. Gregory's| war-mongering is due directly to evening in Havara with me, Miss | Sympathy. - | the clo of the channels of Milner? There's a great deal to (To Be Continued) world Henry * A. Wallace, do, T am told, with an agreeable an events. names and chatacters in this Secretary of Agriulvize. : i : ST sho
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