Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1938 — Page 14

PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1938 SERIAL STORY — HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams |

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Joe Mu rra WARD | 7 you were /f LORE OF THE _/ HEADS OUT AND THING | “THERE'S DINK MAN ....IF HE SPENT" Y a | F TOM MIX, EH? FRONTIER , L Z AIVE THEIR, WAR

WRITIN' STORIES AN’ TWO WEEKS WRITING wo HE'S GOT A AN’ TWO MINUTES oh 7 WELL,LETS SEE 71 SHALL DEVOTE WHOOP WHEN HE E PE aa ore AMBITION WATCHING FOR THE By William Corcoran . 2 vou Lasso iE AA WwW LIFE 10 \T] eexte t sor NETSNNG, TOTES 3 J fe “ WEEDS IN “THE INTERPRETING ABOLT HOW MANY =, 1] ER I'D SAY THAT a A ARACIER, aw N ’ SARDEN AND [THE PART THAT INDIANS HE'S a : Ee\ COIN NOTHING RIGHT Ey REE ~Liked new places, n : / ’ CORRAL THE TIN I PLAYED IN SCALPED/ . . WAS BETTER THAN " HELEN—Fell in love—~hard—once, g 8 | 2 CANS IN “THE MAKING THE =e \ DOIN SOMETHING A RL BACK YARD/ WEST WHAT IT : Fox 3 2 WRONG! kept it! | Pp. 1S TODAY ! \ / 3 / ; ww Yesterday—Peace, sublime peace comes | ¢ : , te Joe and Terry in their new life and | Terry misses ne opportunity to make Joe doubly aware of her.

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN LY, sly little witch, this Terry \ Murray! She amused Joe, tick- | led him, stirred him and kept him always aware of her as eyery woman wants her man to remain aware . . . and she did it as if < he were the fount and source of { ~~ all favors and delights and she a : 8 %, : 2 | |

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simple supplicant on his bounty. She gave nothing, ostensibly; and not giving, could not cloy. Her

°o HH : ' wed : SULLDOGAING = b — Ny begging was outrageous and in- A bas I I, . A GREAT = i “ fi cessant . . . and in receiving her ON WR SERVICE | LEE | WE FRONT.ERSMAN = ENT JR wiLtLiamet™ |! need, she gave back a measure a Han : Ne ¥ L ORE 1/1 \ J NS Lt av ST. off 5 overflowing. “Momma, oh, Momma! What do you think? It's a—it's a—BABY!” : One day she surprised him by LiL AH SBT =P Fe AM NEVAN WAS SINKIN' bringing up an unexpected subject | : X Oo NER= IT WERE ALL JEST of d oni, She said suddenty,| FLAPPER FANNY ~ AHM AH STAN'-P 2 P=YO' MAKE-BELIEVE- -AH , COME “3 Se yw 8 Wy become a D . ’ 4 Yi HAIN T SINKIN' E KNOW. WHICH ONE ALONG ’ JOB, NOW QO ¢ 1¢ ! yf - id ’ rr ) = 7 ’ foreman inh a place like that?” NO MO WERE LIL. ABNER -AN GARSON. Why . . . he studies, works : for it.” wis IFT : RISK. HIS LIFE

Studies what?” | { 1 : | Ae or FO' ME ~ LD

3 : | 41 : BE HIM YF” Blue prints, how to read them n i | I MoT) and all. Books He gets himself 0. \|' | > , made pusher and gets a line on the \ ; p x ; ot 5

foreman’s work.” Where do you get such books?" “There's a place downtown, for one place. Union Trade School.” | Her big eyes were shrewd and | her brows were knit, "Couldn't | vou go to that school at night and get yourself made pusher and become a foreman?” Sure!” But he was a little taken aback. “But what the hell, / "J ; Fo) . baby, I'm doing pretty well for ay / \ / IT

NBLiiie 3 Give me time." 2 = IT'S A BEAUTIFUL | AH, VES-BEAUTI- 5s. MISS NORTH, WE HAVE CALLED YOU HERE ON A BR JOULE Man. Live me | Nl BUILDING, LEW | FUL BUT SILENT. a2 = - MOST DELICATE MATTER, THE NAVY HAS COMPLETED > & @ 4 : ; AS VN AS OU YOURSELF GO RIGHT IN, = A NEW "MYSTERY SHIP" - A HEAVY CRUISER CAPABLE GO ON), PLEASE - SHE did not argue. She thought / SE MUST BE FROM PLEASE - THE OF BEING OPERATED BY REMOTE CONTROL, THE THIS SOUNDS LIKE

and said, “You've had enough school to do it. You have a way | with you with people, you can give orders and make them respected : It’s just a natural for you, darling!” | He grinned. “What's working on | you now? Money again?” | She looked rueful “It takes a lot | to get a house” | One lot for every house, baby;

—N rd ps » : h > = the arithmetic is correct Don't be | RF Re o BR ry such a little gold digger We'll get | : B. ry je i you a house.” | " k : pS

She was a little distressed now, - \ : AV : ) 1 : “i S S& [ ONLY I COULD BorROw ) ITH HEAVY HEART WASH REALIZES THAT TOM = . WHOOPEE!

and required reassurance that she “ i ; (3 THE TOPSY TURW M ‘ was no gold digger, whereupon she | Is Dad figuring on a vacation this summer? SOME MONEY. VY MUST CLOSE

A LE'S ALL WAVE | 5 “Nope—stie ; he : THE GUESTS ; SURE, 97 SURE, KIDDO. Was content and the subject was | Nope—he's still figuring on Jast summer's. IF ONLY- ses /7 THE GUESTS LOOK AT OLD | WHAT'S THE NATTER Sh=A A GOOD TIME. iv oT SLAUGHTER! 5. 5ont max

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) dropped : A FOR YOUR RPUSS’ YOU were! A FEW COPS ON Then one day an acquaintance | GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty PARTY, SIR. MY TRAIL ARE accosted Joe in the shop during ¥ 2 GONNA SCARE lunchtime, The acquaintance was | \ (RN from another part of the plant; he < ‘te \ merely paused to gossip for a momet He only talked for a few when Joe sprang to his et, scattering lunch and box and all, his fist clenched for a blow. He did not deliver it because the fellow apologized profusely and avowed the innocence of his disinterested intentions, The fellow departed softly, and the incident passed. But that night after he had washed and dressed and eaten din- “3 : 1 ; = AZ A = ner a rl a cigaret. Joe told SF > << ora IF soverane's WRONG , 7. 4% Zk WELL, LAY So GUESS WERE ai Terry he was going out for a while EAS 0 v ; CHIEF | YOU CANT PUT A 1% QU MEAN 7 our MY TOO LATE NOW, “THROW. HIM TREE 1S ee sng acted > Jy 7 TC. \ FIRE OUT WITH > Z ! PINK. _ WHY CHIEF | YA : ON Mes== soberly. “I could see it when you 3 a No THIS THING) 5 SZ \ PAJAMAS ! CAN'T GET HE COMES UNDER

. hi} ik 36> WHAT D'YA { 7 THAT HEADING! 7 came in, Tell me what it is? 7%,

Nothing,” he said curtly. “I'm just going out for a while.” Please tell?” He lifted her firmly to the floor and stood up. His manner was calm but determined. He got his hat and made for the door. Terry sprang at him. “Are you mad at me, darling?” “No,” he told her. “I'l be back." “Kiss me.” He kissed her. Yet he was hard. She could not deter him, and he went out.

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» = x ST $ ol E walked to the corner where Sha RN at ; HELLO, TORRY. re au, ’ Papke's drug store was, and . RISO 4 M THB 16 MARY WEAR SLD ) - p Door ALT IT IT WAS he lookea idly around the corner pa > WHAT ---2 RAECGED CLOTHES y ! Y . MADE HIM 60 Tunny! and into the store. A couple of pa LIKE DORIS DELL - T AR Y —{ young men gave him a casual greet- SA\D TO Do. 9 WONDER WHo ing in which there was the merest Cope. 1938 he United Potare Sindtieats, the, touch of deference, rT : \ “Tommy Withers around to- You'd never see the sights in Indianapolis if we didn't visit you and night?” he asked them Show you around

No one had seen Tommy to- hs night, it developed. THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson

“Tell him for me if vou see him

Joe sai, “that eard he's been a —— NG doing some Reiki er he turn & ¥ ' : GEERT Tell him I won't clip his jaw this 4 y 2 TRAVELS FAST ENOLIGH time — I'll crack it! Do you get i 3 TO MAKE he ” it, Joe,” said one in a bated & : EE a Va ' Voice “rl tell him | \ > AND SAN FRANCIS |

3 NOW'S WORACE || ON HES LP TO WS EARS) 1 | ME ETHER | I TALKED TO WM a “All of you tell him!" snarled NF - AND SAN FRANCISCO | GETTY ALONG, || Wo LAST: MINUTE A SECOND AGO ON THE . HEY (Tle WORACE SAY, 31M TUR CHECWERD LP ‘NT OON'Y \ y

0 ‘ \ i n I x 2 i \ IN ONE AND POOR GUN 50 1 LLOANE NOW wi WE WANTS HALE ANNTHING T'PUT \N NOUR SUNT Joe. t want him to know it. I bg = A / Et a PA ON sa} OAD le ME wa CASE | FILL IX UP FOR ME =WILLVA, want you all to khow jt. If he ON / CASE TO TAKE ON H\%& PAL 2 didn't get the information straight ; 7 oY SEND; 74 MONEY MOON wae from that lying punk Mallow, I'd \ LL VY NO - do more. Hes talking about my 2 MDE VARS wife, and I can kill the guy that | ; a does that. Do you get that too, alll of you?” They got it. Joe went to the Mallow home He knocked on the rear door leading off the stairway landing. The door opened slightly and Terry's father peered inquiringly forth. | Joe shoved the door wide open, REIGN hard, pushing Mallow out of the OF THE way. He walked into the room.

It was the dining room, and a REPTILES

ed as \ av. | [ J wii ow mY WAS NO wo | MIS ADDRESSING THAT YOU GOT ME/ ALL MR. SLEDGE SAID

| <MY SERV NSATIS = Al & \Fartiv : , eel ) SHIPMENT TO THE AMERI- J WAS | W WAS SERVICES WAS J I oun’, only ve got to.” Toe | BOMINION /' ES CAN GOODS COMPANY 48 DID IT, ITLL THAT SHIPMENT! POOR KID=+ (CHOKE!) GUESS | WON'T FACTORY’ CHEE! |-| TRIED SO )

got to correc isin for A \ ST US OUR BIGGEST) RUIN My PROS: | | HE SEEMED RATHER CLOUDY BE SEEIN’ YOU ANY MORE -* HARD: - « « got to gorrect some misinformation A TOMER A LOSS OF PECTS WITH CHAUNCEY JAUNDICE THE you gathered. And been spreading.| THEY RULED " . A YEAR / UNCLE JASON-*) THIRD: I* I'M FIRED” I just came to tell you that Terry | THE EARTH FOR : 25,000 .

and I got married because we felt | SEVERAL HUNDRED

like it and no other damned reason, and I'll raise a little hell here if MILLION anything to the contrary is ever re- | peated while I'm alive!”

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HEY stared, stiffly. Then Ter-| f& 0 SF 4% THOMAS JEFFERSON

ry’s father blustered, “Who | said anything to the contrary? | INVENTED THE

“You did, you stuffed tomato!” 3 : ’ \ ? Re Joe advanced close to Mallow. “You | —— i 5) Z \ J ; TR — : PY talked to Tommy Withers on the 4 \3 | rr 6 77 2 2 ; . : {77118 a street and said a thing like that LL ONE WW — x nN) Aa | # 4 AN HS mi N gig about your own daughter.” Mg

The old woman struck the table | ith he Ee pembling with | 0 beat this prize exhibit here till|once on the understanding that I'd re: “We're not beholde QO You, | the stuffing leaks out of him.” \ a : ne Joe Murray. We khow that girl] The younger Mallow was te Sup you a on Quins) better than you. And we have a|with passion. “You threaten me? |0chave yourself? right to our suspicions when you | I'll put vou under bond." There was a pause. Then the old |

matty her in shameless haste. Well] “I don't know what you're talk- | woman said in a tone of intense, | y G | think and say what we feel like in| ing about.” polite interest, “Ah, another of | TIME F R i , this house.” | Joe grinned evilly. “You don't? | Theresa's lies?" "All right!” agreed Joe. “I” ep| You don't remember—" Joe stopped. BOTTLE

right on. But every time you say | He studied the older man. Then he (To Be Continued)

anything out loud about my wife,!drawled, “You didn't back down | ‘A evil, names and charactors tn this y &

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