Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1938 — Page 14

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—_— US? NOPE- THE MAILMAN WITH Jllf DON'T GET e . i TIReD oF Dons ALL THE work J 2 BHC S| : A LETICR Sot 52 rat By M Wh ti : : : i Z Somme IN BLACK 1 HAVE SO BAD y marion ire ; i AROUND HERE WHILE YoU DO ; , 2 NERVOUS PROSTRATION || FOR THE (Copyright. 1938. NEA Service. Inc.) 777] NOTHING BUT RELAX ! a FROM : TILL I'M SURE IT'S PEOPLE CAST OF CHARACTERS : ; NOW ON YOUR ALLOWANCE rs : NOT:-FOR US! eo yCE MILNER, heroine; she took an ; v1 | 1 BEING CUT DOWN AND I'M [m| ZZ ( EGAD, : DICK HAMILTON, here; he bumped : GOING TO HIRE SOME HELP-~ Mm pear / into the heroine. 2 EVERY TIME 1 LOOK AT THIS IS ISOBEL PORTER, traveler; she sought el j 3 “you 1 GET A BI 3 PAIN ! - 7 | / r ATHER. AN ) 1

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She would never forget this night! L CHAPTER TWELVE ECO J : iq ; 1 DONE NOW OYTE dressed with special care] B Wf : : Ho : - for breakfast. At first she was tempted to take it in her rooms and luncheon and dinner as ‘well, for that matter. But she thought better of it. She would go down to her meals as usual; she would enjoy every minute. She found Mr. Gregory alone at the table, intent upon his bacon and eggs. . “Youre up early,” he remarked soberly. “Have a pleasant evening?” “Splendid!” she lied enthusiastically. “And you?” . “I didn’t go ashore. I've been to ’ Havana before, and there seemed 2 a ] REEF IN ™ only the usual things to do. Some NS MAJOR'S POCKET - of the officers invited me to join a ET as \ poker game.” Ll | “Next on the program we have a real novelty number—Butch McGluck Just as they were finishing their and his musical hacksaw!” YOu : MA RI SO coffee, Dick appeared. And hanging Y- Fr A UNHAPPY- ncHAEL WERE to his arm, looking like a blue-eyed Y i 5 T ) MARRY 4 SWEET -BLUT 'T cherub who had never been out FLAPPER FANN > : By Sylvia LI'L ABNER. AN'TH MAN j after 9 o'clock, was Isobel. f WHICH HAI ‘T LI'L ABNER- \ “Good morning, everybody!” she | TA EB TH gn !

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greeted cheerfully. “Good morning!” Joyce matched her smile. : -She felt Dick’s eyes upon her, searchingly. Her throat was tight and dry. “Have a good time last night?” he asked her deliberately. “A surprisingly good time!” she retorted defiantly. Isobel giggled. : Mr. Gregory was holding her pi \ —— : \ coat, and as she slipped into it. : : + Nh stein L [1] A : =

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tried to pass some light remark, to - w= prove _— is but no { x UNCLE HUGH-HOW BECAUSE, CHILE, 1 ; BUT, MRS. WILSON... S| | WELL, LUKE, LOOKS words came to her lips : PI : CAN YOU SAY THAT A KNOWS THESE THIS IS VERY URGENT! DIDN'T TELL ME THE AS IF I MIGHT BE Ye : ve 4 : SILLY THING LIKE A 281 HILL PEOPLE AN’ TH WE ... THAT IS, MYRA SHERIFF WAS ILL! YOUR WARDEN TILL Care to come ashore with me? CURSE MEANS TROUBLE THEIR. . HAS CAPTURED BETTER LETME SS] | ™H SHERIFF GETS _ Mr. Gregory suggested as they SERIOUS BUSINESS? fi) “SILLY” SUPERSTI- . : BLACK LUKE, AND = HANDLE THIS, UNCLE = OVER HIS CASE emerged on deck. “You could help ; ; TH’ : ’ OF PNEUMONIA -

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The presumptuous conceit of him! Walking out on her, in a foreign gambling den, then asking her how she liked it! Laughing at her!

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HROUGHOUT the day she did her best to be ‘nice to Mr. Gregory. it was an effort. Despite ] the man’s courtesy and gensrosity. \ : ae . OEP / JANE thers- was something vaglely Te- £0 Ne 57 AN SPEAK URE. AN BY TH WAY, EASY, MAYS pulsive about him. “Qh, you've lost your voice! Well, why didn’t you say so in the firs Nl NN I HOPE YOU'L NN HERE'S TH Ho heaD HAVE YOU CLEANED SURE: VE TIME 70 RUN DOWN TO “How about driving ‘out tothe : Place?” . EH, 60zZY § yA ow 2/ THAT AMUSEMENT PARK IN TH' MORN beach at La Playa?” he suggested. Q A \ AN’ BUY MY CAR BACK. “That would be fine. It’s so sticky| GRIN AND BEAR IT . By Lichty N \ NN Ny NW TO OPEN s= } HERE'S $350. and hot in the city!” : A . wl i BANS NNN g \ She found La Playa a surprising contrast to the swarming summer beaches she had known at home. This was more country club than a! public beach. In rented bathing | § suits, they ventured into the surf, iE o TS 2 N ; ; \ NAN marveling that the water could be | ; I : : \ : EN LL \ 5 so warm. : 3 - a > ; w : Sd} NA \

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“Spring, my eye!” he cortradicted > A 7-48 ; ; , brightly. “I was ice-skating yester- 4 — 8 x ; ; THEN TS DECIDED THAT YES, AND You WHERE THE HECK'LL A HE'S A LITTLE GUY, AND day morning in Central Park!” : ; wi i OUR PROM WILL FEATURE || SPEAKING FOR ~ WE GET *TAILS"? & B EF 1 WORE HIS SUIT, AND, She gasped. “Yesterday?” ZL . Y oc H & f : ¥ THE BIG APPLE! NOW THE GIRLS 51 TUXES ARE BAD Jf S BENT OVER ONCE ==-- ON E, ~ “Uh-huh. Just flew down here.” ; sia Wl; an fe Ys 3 HOW ABOUT CLOTHES =--{| 1 THINK WE = ENOUGH =--BUT ou ; 4 MIND YOU =+- WELL. ,POP'S . “Think of it,” she marveled later, a . ) WiLL IT BE gq A | SHOULD GO TAILS! : Y PANTS'D 55% LIKE as they sat at their own table and FORMAL ,WITH | 1 a lh A HIS AT | sipped pineapple -drinks. “Ice-skat- : ing in New York one day and swimming in Havana the next. The whole world will soon be nothing more than one small town.” Mr. Gregory's lip curled. “Some women never have to lift their fin-| gers to make a dollar. Why should girls like you slave for a whole year to get what others have always?” ; ~Sm—y wy E & ; L, S / Her eyes widened. “You talk like yO MT ih) al “| | : ; . BR / Mn “Emme a revolutionary!” she accused. he | a : ; y 8&7 y ; | aE “And why not?” he demanded wT 5 3 | 79% Y 0 TT

juickly. “I only live once. Wh ¥ 5 - % yn ™ 2% - 1 Tt 1 ao the same as Sve : ‘Me, ScHuir2 IT z < WELL, chiLDREN ‘ff -AND ANOTHER Tb MUCH TO oUuRrR B He 1S EDGAR BOWEN one else?” 3 Lg ofS CAN'T TELL EVEN £ § JAS You KNow-T TRE BoY WITH THE SURPRISE , ONE — EDGAR -- WILL You “I don’t know,” she replied You --L MUST GAVE TWO SCHOLAR- | BEST GRADES FoR PUPIL. WON BOTH COME FORWARD thoughtfully. “I've often wondered READ THE REPORT § | SHiPS--ONE TO THE J NUMBER OF DAYS 1? AND RECEIVE : pr To THE crass JA 7 rue wWirH TRE OF ATTENDANCE — a Ce Ease

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own eyes, and turned aside, her 3 : : NOT SORT O'CAUTIOUS “BOUT | SLEEP : CANNERIES = heart heavy with a dull depression. . CYL HL TURNING IN TONIGHT =-- WHAT LPEACEFUL] [7 1 JUST WISH THE FELLOW THAT ROBBED She unlocked her suitcase and : 5 WITH CRIMINALS RUNNIN’ WILD ) COUSIN fold TINGLES PLACE LAST NIGHT/D

took out the handful of bills she ) 2 ro] \ NG LAE A Nea. had won at the roulette table. This Fu AN EV i ' || Rati Here N CRABTREE yr” ABBIE. ] |) SHOW HER EY HED END EA was Dick’s money, by every right. : : : ; : A ) x | , CORN Po DON'T T TOUG X THAN yon If she returned it to Bim, she might pe ef + pf FORGET YOU OS A SIGHT as well do it with a g grace. . ; : Iz oie : 5 would be just as easy to hand it ; THE HOUSE over with some sort of laugh over their good luck as it would be to stick out her chin with a pained expression of How-dare-you-sir-get-drunk-in-my-presence. * She tucked the huge wad of ols rE into her pocketbook and went up | : : on ‘deck, her heart lighter now with Br , ¥ GAZER. HAS EVES a sweet forgiveness. 2 ON THE TOP OF ITS HEAD. Dr. Gray, standing alone at the Ly : nae? BO at EE viliitod : —— « “ba acco : a and dick would stop to grab her|at the ship’s rail, she waved up in * wes. Why?" hand and hurry her forward. Capt. | gallant salute. At the same time © wPwe ers still A. W. O. L. | Boyer must have seen them too, for | she reached out and took Dick's

oe One is our young DOW there was a short imperative | hand in hers. 0s SOMME IF BRAIADACAADE AN : nthe Toll Gall. © blast from the ship's whistle. ~ | “Hello, everybody!” she called, |} /QOZIEStr\ THE 4 0SCOPE co Ni IRMS £ = so = Joyce and Dr. Gray watched as| waving their hands together. “We're |} J Gp¥ Xow ATI NVYWYVWE = FINE save the tender drew alongside. Isobel |engaged!” 2 : : ; :

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AL : grimly how Planters’ Punches | cantly down at the muddy water. | ; saw clearly, Dick and 4 1 4 2 LT m——— 2. 5 Bd 17 &, ¥ i v o b vel a. ..