Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1938 — Page 14
PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1938 SERIAL STORY — HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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OW, THE ME YOU SOLD BUT IT CAN'T HEARING AN HOUR AGO HOW [7] TRICK CAST OF.CHARACTERS A I E | —her DOLLARS BY OUTSMARTING YOU /[ DOUBLE | : | ROGER BRECKNER—hero: he want- Y 8 A HAW HAWS VERILY, SHOULD 1 SAW -BUCKS “TLL SAY THAT== }- A th rotp eWay NRW: <<) RQ RR UNCANNY ABILITY FOR DE- CAN'T : EVELYN LA FARGE—Jackie’s moth- 7 / RN DUCTION, WITH MY GENIUS . FIGURE 7 2 er: she wanted a son-in-law. 3 NS X on TOR INVENTION wa HMM -M= Ti Il OUT WHAT : / : 1a tain that Beryl loves Roger.
CHAPTER TWENTY Jone drew in her breath | sharply. “I am glad you told | me,” she said. “I thought you did. | But I had to be sure.” “Love is something you cannot help, something you have to accept—when it comes—whether you want to or not,” Beryl said. Jackie
supposed she was trying to tell her : i 4 AN that she was sorry. \ ~~ . h 7 2 & \ “I know,” she answered quickly. 7 | She did not want Beryl to be sorry - oh i \ \ because she loved Roger. That was = ou A hs \ ; Ge 3 NN : x ; : the way it should be. And she was | 8 Ed >” CLE 0, BUSTER, THIS ONE . NW \ 3% es in apa right about love. It came whether | > : ASE NC. HAS THE CUCKOO STAMP ON IT= pt ND (2% < 7 & A Ty Sh i ree we BORN THIRTY VEARS TOO <OON 5-4 J 5.24 GOPR. 1938 BY NEA'S LINC. T.M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF §& -
it was wanted or not. Jackie had| “You're too heavy for this fool thing, Emma—I warned you before not wanted to love Roger, either. we started!” LR Daca is Mla . a <4 ld 1 B7 im A NATCHERLY Y
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thing anyone ever said to me!” she ) : returned. “But for goodness sake, 4 = Ap i fi ; UDDENLY, AS THE PROFESSOR oy GOSH! I NEVER SAW 30 1 . YOU SEE , THE WHOLE FLOOR OF MY 1 let’s not be so serious about it!” er / 1/1 LENG DRAGS MYRA PROTESTINGLY OVER A : MANY TWISTED ROPES 4] HHEEER . PLACE 1S ONE BIG TRAP! A CERTAIN X Jackie would play the game, though LITTLE KNOLL, THEY COME IN) SIGHT > . BEFORE ! ITS A WONDER ARE LOOSE BOARD NEAR A DUMMY TRAP=a losing one, to the bitter end. OF BAT WING BLUFF / TM NOT STRANGLED! i Of DR RE EAE TE OATH, AND I
She had asked for a chance to TS SO A SN accra prove her love for Roger. A chance to prove that it was bigger than anything in the world, bigger than herself. She was to have that chance, | since her prayer that Roger would live had been answered. But she had not known it would come so soon—or in the way it was to come.
LOOK , MY CLEVER ONE / 7. BUT THERE'S 1S IT NOT AS JT PICTURED ONLY OVE! YOU " IT TOYOU? SAID ZEB BENTLEY WAS WITH YOUR FRIEND, DIDN'T YOU?
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next morning when she arrived at HH : - the hospital. Roger looked so bright | “We're just playin’ one of these mew high-class sophisticated movie Sal \ \ NN \ Bf TR ET GY, SE I I and cheerful today, so much more | comedies—you know—he socks her and she smears him with a \ \ NN NN \ DON | 'BODYGUARDS WERE N RETURN FOR HALF AN HOUR = THE RE Ea Jas: y y RQ \ \ Sy AN) THE CAR WITH HIM, THEN BABY-FACE , US WILL PAY OUR RESPECTS TO NR. TUBES.
is : : 2 grapefruit.” \ NA \ ee - nat oe rT ne | | \ un x N THE MATTER TUBBS MUST BE : eo WE ; \ ; A wR rugyRE| | W HS CLUB wore his gamin-grin; his blue eyes GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty \ CAN WN \ \ SPIKE" ALAYIN' FOR < Y ALONE. had lighted up as she came into his | FER A : N JAN US, FRANKIE Nan /
riim. “I decided—yesterday—that I had better go home today.” “That's why you didn't come to see me then?” Roger asked. If her sudden announcement was a sur- | prise—or disappointment — he did not give any sign of either. He |4 : : ; smiled at her now, so that his eyes| [{ 57... ow 3 ; ET A : , 5 crinkled at their corners in the old | | Seham™. 7 A Eg Wr £ AT LITRE a : a vy vy: pee i ; 1 T : ae Hi MIDNIGHT. AS THE THREATENED BAND LEADER IS ESCORTED HOME ROR a § pl > Tig er FROM THE TOPSY TURVY. A MAN STEPS OUT, WAVING A FLASHLIGHT.
asked, as though he would tease g 3 AF ; . ; Ie aay, SS ] My WIE: W Ti WHILE YOU WERE \ 1 OONT r . YOU WERE ' . [/ . WHEN 1 HAVE AR Of Your has ay see ; i ¥ 2 LEARNING HOW TO VEN, WANT TO SIMPLY DEVASTATING ! Fighting 1B | THEM ON, NO ONE IS APT pretty hair? : You aren't going to i \ 2 nn BOX .1 WAS TAKING U FIGHT ! 1 TRED IT was TOO TOO THRILLING, UNCOUTH ! THATS TO HIT ME, AND WHEN I run away this minute, are you, JUJITSU LESSONS TO SETTLE WATCHING YOU FIGHT WHY 1 ALWAYS TAKE THEM OFF, I CANT Jackie?” FROM OUR JAPANESE THINGS PEACE = { B® WEAR GLASSES / 3 SEE WELL ENOUGH TO . ne. Pe rave a In| VEGETABLE MAN/ NoLLYS Dar yn A RV 1er heart she wishe a hat SKED FOR IT oll 2 3; es. were possible. If only she could SO DONT GO , W # [ Sab, have run away without having to BLAMING ME! J] say goodby. A goodbv that was | the most difficult one she had ever | had to say. That might be forever. But even that was not the something she had to tell him. That was going to be the hardest of all. This thing that she had decided she must do. 5 = =
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her flushed, young face. The same ==" OLD MAN WAS : warm sunshine that only yesterday | aM rx ? X : gag =.ICH 7 7) g 7 HER You Wikk 18 had caressed the bent dark head | % Copr. 1338 by United Feature Syndicate, Ine. : / 7 ibd g 2 YT HERE WITHA USof Beryl, kneeling at Roger's side, | / “I'm sorry you have to go,” Roger said now; the same phrase that | Beryl had used when Jackie had | told her she was going home. Then, | THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson
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same words, too. “But maybe, after | all, it is best, my love.” A CORE -BA LL Jackie's heart gave a liitle twinge | TR a 8ASEBALL PITCHER at the old familiar, mocking words. , 83 ¢ » A y oft oe vg £3 IS LESS EFFECTIVE IN 2 4 tb a a A Rr ly ul i DENVER THAN IN 7 nen and now she never could be. Now | [: SEH BN we (200 t WHATS THE NOTA LROTHN TT COLLONT TELL BABE BOT TUE GONE WATH ! 3: N 1 ; REY BO : “OW mg MATTER 2 ATALL LV G'NGWT BOOTS SO LONG + GOSH L WHEN | Wiss BABE 4 A
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it was indeed a mockery. “That wasn’t what I wanted to | GN\GHT , BOOTS ¢ we CARLIN IN FRONT OF WER. 1 FEEL OOWNRIGHT ' tell you,” Jackie said. She must | uy ST get this over as quickly, as pain- | : lessly as possible. “What is it?” Roger asked. “You | may tell me anything. I guess I| can take it—now.” He still wore | his gay grin, but his blue eyes were | serious. | “Yes . . . you are almost well | now, aren't you? You ought to be | out of the hospital and hobbling | 3 EO] ; 3 § 5 ; : oF WR 3 w $ » of ™
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did not see the look that swept | | F. 7 \) across Roger's face, wiping away | | | IN THE LARVAL STAGE, ON 3 oS oO) : RN ee BS ha jis Sg Po werd flips SN B CRAWL. Y . : %: > 0 A = § i I be TO Sl denied his quick reply. ' 3 8 : ‘ “I'll say! Crutches nothing! Do c w : BUT MR. TWYTCH HAS ) YOU'RE DANG-TQOTIN you think I'd bother with such | : ; Rg APOLOGIZED, ABIGAIL! /1 DO! DON'T LET HIM 24 DO THAT { FIGHT b 5 PONT EGG POP ON =— { CRAWL OUT OF IT! 3 IT OUT
things, Jackie! Oh, yes . . . I'm| i RR oi : & 0 sure to be out of here now before | : 2 Gi : FRAT MAY LEAD TOP BE A MAN---SOCK 2 FATHER ZETA
long.” | 3 i Fa ay — \ " “Taking wings again, I expect!” | 4 i - - 7 IN \ Him! Jackie added. For she knew that RE N one nasty crack-up would not stop g : ; : no 5 Roger. He would never be happy, | ; ! CERN 5) unless he could go on with his : be hy : —
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ness that again belied the flash of | pain in his blue eyes. “But what | ROOTS SELDOM PENETRATE was it you wanted to tell me, | Ad \ THE SOIL MORE THAN
Jackie—besides goodby?” . 0 | Ra——_— ©, [2X EE 7 / = = EJ | a Ss. Fi - KER ERB COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. answered, hurrying on quickly.| ——— ——— “Free—of our ridiculous trial en-|
gagement, I mean. It really isn’t forced another little laugh. So SO THEY SAY ith it .| Roger was not even going to pro- : . necessary go on with it any Electrically pasteurized by a new ex-
led : | test, or try to hold her to his idea. I seek no change in the form of er, Roger. 1 xpl . > . . x longer, Rog can explain things | ye "wanted to be free, then. There | American Government. Majority won’t realize clusive process; gives you an invig-
to Mother. She and I understand | C y , u . .. | could be no doubt of that. Jackie |rule must be preserved as the safe- : SE eo ie ied tried to tell herself that she |guard of both liberty and civiliza- : what you've been ? orating Fresh Flavor that every mem“And you still feel that you don’t | Must expect this, but it was not tion.—President Roosevelt. missing until you ber of your family will enjoy. TeleEERE RA RR L dn. There can be no self-compromise trv the new phone Ch. 7183 and order delivery toURE! Youve ofl and Dored wna (To Be Continued) between the rule of law and the ry morrow morning. feeble? en rule of self-help. — Judge Allan
“Maybe not even then.” Jackie! (Al “stony "are. wholly Betitious) this Dr New York. *
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