Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1938 — Page 14

SERIAL STORY— OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Majer Hoople

¥ INSTEAD OF BEING LINED He's DRIZZ ues OFF KP 1 H \a . o WITH TILE, THAT ROOM SINGING IN YZ Mie course 7 : O up X WN OUSHT TO BE PADDED CIRCLES ui ff wai HE TOLD ME AND Tf TUB A STRAIT- HE MUST #4 HE WAS SONG JACKET ~~ THAT SOUNDS / HAVE LOST V 10 FLY AN

Honeymoon p> J TN UKE AN S08 HE'S J His RUDDER || AIRPLANE HE a © X - : BROADCASTING [/ IN THAT INVENTED “THAT CAN . RE £ a BLOW | MAKE A NON-STOP By Edwin Rutt 3 X Ok : : FLIGHT AROUND : oo ‘ TH’ WORLD we CAST OF CHARACTERS ¥ 1 i JOSEPH SANDHAM-—hero: he thought RS WN 7 y 3 f » R 3 . Irs COURSE WILL he was on top of the world until he : y i r $ : xy * BE CHARTED smacked into : D ¥ AN . / “THROUGH “T™’ KELLY ARCHER-—herdine; she thought | \ : A R d y > s¢ ov { E STRATOSPHERE ay pig Of HE A \ i Ra 4 \ 3 = 49 MILES HIGHER ED, (he WEASEL — gangster: he , St {3 ; THAN ATTOPER {thought he was headed somewhere, too, | 7 ; y but affairs somehow got mixed um

Yesterday: Immediately Joe lays dewn the ultimatum that Kelly is te | marry him. Eating, he comments, “This suy Gilbert would have lived high if I hadn't come along.”

CHAPTER THREE

| ~ONCEITED thing,” said Kel- | ( A ly Your coming has nothing whatever to do with Gilbert or how hich hell live. More cream?” Sul And it isn't a question of | I'm a stickler for facts, | And 1 repeat . . .” 1,” said Kelly, “are fast estab- | : } S L SURE \ ) Z : ; y mis, eS w all-time record for | 3 \ Vs 7) @@ irpins z = = ek \ Finish your coffee.” | \ 3 . X se : \ : =x Se—— fell on Connecticut. The | [Biyoe (Easté 1 corr 198 eCaERVIE ee honey of a day, very 1) i very warm Kelly »f the house carrying a

“Did you see anything of my reindeer, son? since Christmas. : By Al Capp

yresence of mind | R FA ay $7 t Rapp Rf M WE. HAS Z ¢ BUT, GENTLEMEN I~

n He of mv own car last . - a v 2 he sai tat 1 laugh- : g TTELLYOD \ ON WHY DID RFR WATER i in i PY'S ) 2: CQHS ON HIS _FEET-AND DOSE. a AR) YO' IS TH 4 HIM WITH SULPHUR AN

took the suitcase and parked — | —_— ; . ” < Tr e back of the Ford among . ! | oO A SN I CEs oe =

about your car?’ he in-

d hand, “I asked y see to it. He will. He's eliable i tay.” said Joe. “Hop in. Bos“4 Tact ’ i They stopped in a village a mile | Tyler Archer's house. Their | diverged, temporarily, Joe a barber shop, Kelly the | graph office. When Joe got | neatly shaved, Kelly was | lv smoking a cigaret andj r a New York newspaper.

ranted

d to see if the family had

ed up any dust yet,” she ex- t bid 7 / 1 IH | y 4 : {i [/ | it y WAITER! I SEEM TO SURE, I KNOW-IT'S s r 1 TELL YOU 1 HAD THREE p24 LISTEN - 7 ‘ HY | SISTER JUST A MINUTE, BEN rm” said Joe WERE i" {) y HAVE LOST THE J| THE oo GAG... nu DOLLARS IN MY PURSE A I'M GVING you WOULDN'T YOU SAY THAT oh Wo 3 Jo " ! ! | |i i | , FYRER OUT OF MY CALL TH' BOSS! : WHEN 1 CAME IN HERE / THIRTY SECONDS HANDSOME BROOCH THE family are prob-| [iiiiSEEy Est) iy ~/ idl | HANDBAG ! : - £ 8-BUT I'LL GLADLY TO SCRAM OUITA LADY'S WEARING MIGHT sof. You see, I| Ji CE JX HE IE i 3 ’ 3 IT OFF, {& YOU ..i: 17 HERE, OR = MAKE, AMPLE SECURITY?

know that you arms of this

t know anything. Betold them exactly nothing s I am picturing constercolossal kind, in the

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s as well,” Joe said

] & > + om ay | } itiona ly, as they got undet “There's a lotta mistakes in this letter, Miss Priss.” : ! pa ERA KX a seems that some yegg held | “Hmm—that musta been the one you dictated while you were ; i : i nk at North Colliston early | eating taffy.” ing. I heard about it at the | —— .

hoo Got away with $20,000 | ee : IN SELLIN' TW TOPSY TURYY, NYOU'WE STOOD BY ME THRU THICK AN [SAVY THAT WAS MIGHTY 0 - : hey sa} GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty FOLKS, | HAVE BUT ONE || TuiN, AN' 'M GUNNA STAND BY YOU, : THAT FINE © Y60, (ADDIE. ry SerERvES (OA E008 LELnS said Reily, ‘thats A lot o: ; REGRET —56 EMPLOYEES || EVERVROOVLL GET AN EXTRA MONTHS, Nou GUY'S : AMOTHER. WERE'S | | BON IN TW HOSPITAL, AN' THERE'S cad was good and pr SE ay ne ) $Y) oA A SLIGHT TOKEN OF | [== A MORTGAGE DUE ON WS ame Ar mont paste es S : | ) = i SQUARE: MY APPRECIATION, WOME. 1 WANT YOU T0 f traffic. An hour passed Ratan Sd hee fT S QE t & A SuooTeR | EASY, FOR ALL SEE TUAT EVERYTHING'S hen Kelly came out of a dose 3 1 7 Dag!“ 1 SL) A \ Xe! ¢ Hh or ~~ NOUNE DONE. : TAKEN CARE OF. 10U We're stopping for ; on. Pull off on the first side |

Joseph

t her in surprise. “Eat? » we going to eat, Chandle: n's Assorted Jelly Beans? yuu were getting shaved I sandwiches and two We can practically

said Joe, and aimed lane that ran off from

a likely-looking 1 ) | . o tim They got. out, sat Ry ¢ oh i 4 , po / Z ZZ WE'RE GONG BY : hs Nore - 1 : OW 7 rrr Pr 7 backs against the same A . No : Ty = ¢ : an ny the te 3 “ ! ! ; 4 <4 : a | - TRAN : KIDS AT CRESCENT ‘oe OON'T KNOW A NOTE FROM NOTHING THE k. Then, as the sand- aL © al Sion. ANT YA LAKE CAMP ARENT ALLOWED s HOW T GOT A Gr. | PHOoEY! VT LITTLE BRAT SAYS B, Then, as the send, > o A GONNA DRIVE TO TAKE CARS WITH 5 THERE | LEMME AND LOOK AT HOW CAN EVER. DESTROY , it developed that 3 : #2 THEM / iad DOIN TAKE “A { YOU'RE MOONING THE BEAUTY OF liscovery sthote his sénse | a LEE | BF 3 A x epg ? { LOOK AT IT/ : THIS SACRED

1g," he said veheis a 50-30 proposition

thing as ‘even

¢ should be on a

rupted Kelly Eat the sand-

Unless vou'll eat

l t half ot it. You're : than I am. You need more. wy a : » / ' ¥ a — evrahhe the ean is ine : . oo ie Sanu ich, a thing | 14. a LITTLE MARY MIXUP «=By Brinkerhoff e that sandwidge” com- | “If it's just for your den, Wilbur, don’t you think it's a I 2 eet neem J AME fF PI | 4 rasninge aie Frm Ba } { v7 an Vi a ’ | ’ > MW Jasping voice irom De 4 little expensive for an ash tray? Ser fx mioN'F x \ Yes «.T BLES AW -D6N'T FEEL &6 m0 MARY: LOOK whAT A nding thicket, “fe TEL Yous. Yau ([ T°8 THINGS T© EAT AAD... YBuU SHOULD BE ME MAVE: A SCUTTLE A THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson DON'T GIVE TuREY /8li\ AE KES << NOT Me. GLAD YOU FOUND OUT COMIN’ BAC OF ca CREAM AND A \ "4S ANY cae SS 2 l WHAT |F REALLY 18 —— 4 [6 CAKE - rd JALE-HIDDEN by the thicket SEAR DIN T STAY SE THAT TURRY CARES | ; AET S EAT, J stood idual i y/ =~ 4 tg

an individual with ele- | / AW ANSDZL. pr Fe Sa tlders and a jaw like : ze. SON)

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facad e Chrysler Building i jaw and the prifiiy Sing \ : Sy \ WEIGHS ABOLIT i tb go free with it were a Ad) pg =) TIMES astel shade of blue. And two Ei Vs JRE TOTAL rappling-hook hands, thrust out of : y Tar WEIGHT OF THE the foliage, trained t¥in automatics a || SAT AND ALL

Archer and Joseph

f matics gleamed | P noonday ” Pass me dat dere sandwidge,” : 5 s X : he ordered in his beautifully toned} _& SS— ! YF SE AY p—— MS voice. At the same time he wiggled | + t ! ¢ § NY So . RL BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ma { WF 3

the right-hand gun « It was Kelly who passed the sand- | « od Xr BF Rh PEN 3 3 wich. The colossus thrust ohe of 7 Xk} $ "\ aos It > An Woy the guns into his coat pocket, | Z/ $3 wok Bi Lt Rt cone’ SHOWN oF 3 pounced upon the viand and wolfed | 4/2 2 ] : it at a gulp. Then he wiped his | we

mouth with the back of his hand CONE AI } D jot any mores” he inquired. | AA CHARNEY Sorry,” said Kelly, who seemed Wz 2 5Z

ve recovered her poise in ; miraculous fashion. “Theres a lot] NESTS IN & Y AN of milk, though, for mamma's lit-| SPATE... Nias

tle BOY » AND THE NESTE ARE iu Yigg | PLACED ONLY IN AO y : : = / ' H haw,” he said. “Milk, EINE TREES IN A 8 J x | /4 pe Ha & = , 2 : / N : huh? Gimme it!" ETCTA NY t . 5 3 y : ‘ GA 8 wa wat i : s a Kelly offered a bottle half full | <= Nn” 4 v Fs : 7, arr Ny. - gi « Wg / ==, Id Kk AN A)

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The gentleman of the shoulders | Ny raised it to his lips and produced a | os - E 4 REL : a A R sound as of a dredge sluicing away | 73 la ; al BRS Te ’ ” BE Sn maa A at a river bed. A second later the | © ON JUNE 29, 1837

bottle of milk was just a bottle, | £7 S Cin aSliAMY COLLINS, BE | . | By Raeburn Van Buren

nothing more BASEMAN OF THE Ha!” he said, with satisfaction Voy : : : WELL «ME, SiR : «YQ ! 0 CHICAGO cues, TIES 3 N' FIGHT FOR UNDEBRST PICK A MAN «<THE BEST FIGHTIN : LLE VE

“IT feel better. I ain't et since this 3 7 mornin’. EEN NL WENT THROLEH A NINES Joe thought it was time that he| = SE \ ST i INNING BASERA LL. GAMB a . : a THE got in a word. He tried again along | © Sai ZA WITHOLWT A DUT-OUT 10 BANKRUPT L LE IT’ the same lines. | § Ea 7 4 AN AsS/=sr 1 ATT! , iid Who are you?” he demanded. N= Z RN - OR : rhe behemoth reached in his vest pL — pocket, brought forth a quill toothpick and set to work on the left ypper molars in the back of the] house. i ‘Me$" he said, looking at Joe | doubts as to the true worth of Miss| “Hey” he aid at last, “I ain't got stérnly. Evidently he wished to get | Kelly Archer passed from Joe Sand- | tine to stand here ribbin' wid things straight. [hams mihQ forever. youse” He brandished his gun “You,” confirmed Joe, | “Why, how nice” sald Kelly. pT Sin An expression of pride seemed to | “We're all in the animal kingdom Wiis ross the weak Blue eves of the be- | together. I'm Kelly the kahgaroo,| It Was clear that he meant hemoth and this gentleman is Joe the Ja- | business, Kelly and Joé got up. “I'm Bd the Weasel,” he &n-|guar. Welcome to our city. Sr nounced. Ed the Weasel peered ac her sii (Te Be Continued), Then it was that any lingering ' pleiously. § (Al qh FL