Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1938 — Page 14
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HE Empress steamed her way 1 Jog \ we slowly around Sandy Hook. In ; 4 : 0 another half hour she would be at TE Quarantine; two hours later she would tie up at her dock in New York. The Easter Cruise was over. Joyce stood at the rail and looked out across the cold, gray water. It would have been right about here where her pocketbook went overboard. At this very spot, two short weeks ago, she had bumped into Dick! Not another word had been said about the loss of Mrs. O'Hara's jewels since they left Miami, but the matter was by no means closed. The woman’s eyes still blazed with
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tine, and once again the Empress hove to, that the customs and immigration offiicals might come 3 ) aboard. Joyce glanced down at the > k ne, T° / Vinee fol * y = | ae * - — - - a ct NPS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHTS, 1 ays, comms sveastrvce We WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY TRWILLIaMS
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men lined up on the tiny boat “Great news, Battler—I got a return match for you!”
og To breath, h LL ABNER : e caug er breath, her eyes . : aE . : wide and unbelieving. Was she | FLAPPER FANNY By. Sylvia : fo : —By Al Capp dreaming, or was that Dick Hamil- ? ; : ) ey a ton down there with them? His a 3 * j 2 3 - : 0 eyes roved the decks of the Em- al © © A REST INA ia EY trey 2. AN BE ATEUR LL HAFA press, as if he were seeking some- £4 : FR 7 AE ToT : : 7 hy 2Y AN TH DRAW T GIT ME = one out. But before he saw her, 74 : 2 } SLALUGHTERL) Ss HSELF IN; PE 7 11 e T Yo Raho she was away from the rail, hurry- \ -_ - ny - /4 4 “ALL ©" YO” ing down to the seclusion of her ; \ = : cabin before someone else might recognize him and turn to study her reaction. Ten minutes later she heard him bounding down the stairway, three steps at a time. She was standing in the middle of her room, waiting for him, as he burst in the door. “Joyce! Joyce, darling!” ” ” 2 HE was in his arms, her nose buried in the damp, rough tweed of his shoulder, feeling his own heart pounding as madly as her j own. : Se 7 “I love you so much, dear!” he | ! 7 told her, very tenderly. “I don : § Q MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE" i w ite how muc = Ea — . . I that 1 plane at Miami \ & A Coa = iy 1 FEELLIKEA 37% §° v SEVERAL She looked up, her eyes question- ANT \R GEFLP / : ; E HE RUGGED HILL COUNTRY... ing through the tears. | » . “But why did you go? Why?” Her voice choked just a little. “Because I love you, and because nobody in this world is ever going - to say an unkind word about you, as long as I live!” | Seated, side by side on the berth, | | Je Jd he told her what had happened. ; & \L Whe... “The other evening, after you aon Wl bry = a One wlltere es al Jott us so JSDrpay., he began, 4=30 ighting” a cigaret slowly, “I came| «qn the merry, merry’—kick me, wi vx z down to find you a few minutes| children Jaugly—waitll we unwind 3 Jou! month of May, ihe nap py | later. aoe e2pin was Spey. While : you. nd play. d I was looking for you, eard: this O'Hara woman tell her friends how | GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty that clip was found in your room. . ;
Joyce nodded. “That's why the : : : : captain sent for me.” WAKE UP, EASY Tr fr RC I . , . LOOKIT | AT THIS HOUR OF [1M A MAN, ATS WOT I ) AN' I went right up to see him. I ME. AM I A — ’ GEORGE \WasH WAS THAT TURBS Kl! woah vgn WD to See him i . SE, | THE MORNING, WHO AM! IM AN AMERICAN T “ mb| | be ; : OR AM 1 A MAN? ( THE BLAZES CARES?) CITIZEN. 1 GOT PRINCIPLES. INGTON TUBBS 5 ey : Fe oe Dery pe
enough to tell her where it was ; . b a ; : found. But when I asked him | {i or : , : ; og NE <5 ; * 4 ; Fi OUGHT TO MAKE os IN THE LAKE.
point-blank about it, ne was amazed. "oo res | \ : . He asked me who the devil told me. ; go « X : : \ TS — NV « . i » had cautioned the steward pur- : - : : ; 3 LIBERTY. posely not to say a word about it. a : 1 5 \ } : : And certainly he'd not told Mrs. | | £ ; : ; Ls 3 ; NY O’Hara. ; \ Joyce's eyes widened. “Then how did she know?” He took a long puff on the cigaret. _ “Because she put it there herself.” She held her breath in amazement. “The captain realized this immediately. Though, naturally, he wondered why she would have done sucn a thing. She was down on you, no
doubt of that. Thought you were after her fat little husband.” i : Ss ter , Le 0 MY BOY, A BUT IF YOU STRAIN HER 1 y — N ’ : pix, Bu wy woud she put HERA BUY REL /) Fy I Ik SE rset ana A EEE “We wondered that, too. A woman fi: ER : ER BE Fi df, | : ih FOR THE. ee EE TEST LSC THE SOUL OF A POET! ; | 4 : IR Be : : : ia ; NT MOLASSES, AND : I Mh, HER TREMBLE { -. YOULL BE OKaYY
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tune in jewels just to spite a girl : 4 } = “we alr : ORL I Pr. who'd caught her husband’s eye. : re BR TE > ; hh Fy) Rl 1 But where were they? Finally, Cap- | | GEE BF oo pee ge / 7 x oy la] tain Boyer passed the one remark ae : 3 -— 8 OF My 17 €, lan” ul . J it mi ~ ORE | YAN GE |) en 23m ¥ . : | v My ! i
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num on it. Ci i decided that the thing THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson LOOK! MoM! A PRESENT oR : : mor what the game moh Have a PUA -— OR SOMETHING FROM He sa¥s THAT MoM -WHY DID MRS MARY some \| § GW TIMMINYS . MR. WOODS -- AND SNookerR 1S WooDs SAY THAT sNook~ \[ THINGS are 4 PM Here: sHe)
“What?” / PLA « Heer TER - WITH #iS WIFE SW JusT HARD 8 HE : a be oomel ghost Te : h» SHES TAKING hh —T WISH SHE'D everybody's eye, so there's no doubt T see #hiM Now NN. CARE OF SNooKeR ~ J \ she had them, and suddenly they're ; : AND THEN - © ven wr vo \ IY) Sho hed Thon snd suddenly fheyire I 6 AP mo) even want To \| WY IO New York, the insurance company : : ? ) = : i 7 oe | See hi | 0 ’ 2 is celied yon + make good. To - Q g 4 > J c Te Cu make g or a lot of fake jewelry : \ 2 ; ; ; | [IK ; hin that she threw overboard, while all . \ J Sg 3 { 7 A : : 1 “€ b | ; ils the time the real stuff is tucked : => Zr TL il away somewhere. The big mistake S | 7 7 2 z she made was working her spite out C Jv on you, planting that phony clip in your room. She knew it would be found. What she didn’t expect was \ . Ger that the captain might keep it to do i oO. "| BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
a little investigating.” ON A Joyce felt as if the weight of the : WELL Lonhmp - ; : world were slowly lifting from her WRERE DO WE 1 aick AG WE CA | HIRE HES a I Sto Soe mast Soom | | SSL TNS AND SURE [T WAS. AN', | —¥ ID SEEN Jl YEAR ~AN 60 OID Shoulders. Dut 56 you sure, Dick? orRAWN WITH ONE (NCH alii GO FROM WERE 2 | GEX THERE | PLANE DOWN | A BOTCH OF THINGS ~~ = TEACRWICE YOOR- | BOF 1 o | feed Ae shoulders. “But & . oN NG 8ut YL FERGEY A-\-L “I can prove that the clip was a DB MING 2 DISTANES Op ge i. y Seen oon SWE! - ar | fake. Capt. Boyer and I went ashore 100 MILLIO. NA A, 4 k to 53 mower % Ia Miami EE Tare THE. EAREST STAR / . \ wBUT XN WAS THE YOU TO OO, AONEY Best hing at JOTHINE. ' 10s noth+ WOULD BE PLACED / i « p re Buy S 74 _ ery clever ation. So EO. LES ANAS ae — then I took the first plane to New = Mh Away | E. a ~ ot \ York, armed with a dozen of those candid camera shots the ship's photographer has been making—you know the ones. “I went immediately to see father’s attorney. He sent some special investigators out, with the pic- N tures. Within two hours one of AAI — them brought in the interesting in- : 3 , . : otmation iat 5 clerk in the bank ; ly G0 “Ma > no! four boc irom the Oar Bl ome one || MBEAN SAT is a RE ESTE rem ze was the same woman who applied ; NN ; : PARK g WELL. Just STOP ZY : = Tes 1] 1 for a safety deposit box the very day ; WASHING » DC, AND THE ABOUT MAKE 1} TH os Pe TN ey ce | the Empress sailed, depositing some ! BA FIRST PENGUIN OF HIS FEATURE 4 e SE package which she. Glaimed con. A SPECIES EVER EORN IN IT'S ON FIRE/// ed her silver,” i rR CAPT WAS GIVEN A duo poe (2 f JEP Frou carTiricaTe. | | EA |], Ath, ((rieomc : ; . / = FEELING |
“Maybe the jewels w ? - sured. dowels vemmy ml § BIRTH “Oh, but they were. We made : : : = EE
sure of that. The representative of the insurance company came along | Oh.” It was the echo of a vast some apartment of
with dad and his attorney; they're | relief. - + | furniture across the room. “I should all up with the captain now.” She smiled up into his eyes. *Jt’s|80 to Fall River first,” she reflected. ‘Your father’s here, Dick?” so terribly easy to love you, dear!” | He shook his head, woefully] fol- |}
“Of course, He'll want to meet| «Then 1 » lowing hep glance. “I knew when | his new daughter, won't he?” I ving mie from |Y0U bought it” he said with the | ; patiént resignation of a long-suf-
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ship at Miami too.” to sentence you for life. I know one : “I know it. We met her on the | who isn’t going to be b this att. THE dock. She stopped off to visit |ernoon.” at (All events, names: ities in ‘this
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