Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1938 — Page 14

PAGE 14 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MONDAY, JULY 4, 1938 | SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Majer Heeple OUT OUR WAY By Williams

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By Edwin Rutt

CAST OF CHARACTERS 1OSEPH SANDHAM—Hero; he thought he was on top of the world until he | smacked into KELLY ARCHER—Heroine; she thought she was headed for the altar until she smacked info ED, the WEASEL — Gangster; he thought he was headed somewhere, too, but affairs somehow got mixed up.

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Yesterdav—Joe stops to unload the candy before entering Canada and Kelly flees down the highway like a red-headed deer. The Weasel raises his hand te shoot, !

CHAPTER TEN QUICK glance was enough to | A chow Mr. Sandham what te do. | With a lightning-like movement he | knocked the Weasel's hand toward | the ground Don't shoot, for God's sake,” he | shouted. “I'll get her.” Then he i was off, speeding after the flying | ) Kelly. He overhauled her within a

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Hoit) oity,” said the Weasel. He | “This ain't a watch, Mister—it's a compass!” LI'L ABNER rasped ner arm | Joe's right fist clenched. If this te) 4 —By Al Capp lie baboon attempted to maul Kelly FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia THIS HAIN'T EXACLY A NINETEEN YAR ey Vd ACCORDIN' ~ was going to take a pop gL um, —— 5) TH WAY AH ALLLUS DREAMED OL PHIN ~ - < WHY NOT 2 T' THE LAW or no gun. But the Weasel BRN, © GITTIN' MARRIED -WAITIN' WHY , SHECKS, ITS Aw- -ALL ORPHINS r— He escorted Jee back to St Li haaduct, NL a AGES LAD - ! RIGHT WIF 15 COUNTY (xe IL P the car in genteel fashion : : - MAMMY ' DAISY MAE’ WW, ‘MUST -— Now, me gal” he said, “Don't TH LICENSE-BLT, OH WAL: Y- - AN" PAPPY SAINT SIF = 4 LIVE IN COUNTY Ji yt gli ANY WAY AH MARRIES WIF SUH-AH 1S MARRIED, SB | | ORPHIN ASYLUMS I'll try the first chance I get.” | NIM A ORPHIN- I \ LINTIL THEY a RE E !

stormed Kelly viciously. “Why didn't 1 vou shoot me if youre so tough about everything? The Weasel pointed to Joe. “Him, | He got right in da way In other words,” put in Joe, “1 saved vour life. Our grandchildren will hear about that.” | Well, why didn’t you shoot him

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too?” Kelly said to the Weasel. “It vp —— would have been a service to hu- vl ! manity.” x $ I'he Weasel grinned. “Him an’ 5 A mes Pa a lid a) T'wo of a kind,” snapped Kelly Toe climbed into the car | MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ~By Thompson and Coll We he said, “if the abuse ses- o on is over, lets go. Time's a- FF BUT, TANIA = THAT IT 15 NOTHING + | [[ STAND ASIDE «I'M : : EW - oc iT ! THIS wastin’.” IM SHOT SOUNDED AS || SOMEBODY CELE] || GONG TO OPEN THAT oe TI HS E.£ 4 ] MIVA, Boas | | IF IT CAME FROM | BRATE THE DOOR! 18 \_ LEETLE DEAD! HE Weasel helped Kelly in. She => ING AS "LILY! THE HALL I FOURTH OF JULY. — LE FOOL! - : resumed her seat with baa . 4 JAMES,” HAS 7 4 4 in ~~ | BEEN HIRED 7 | : 1 5 \ § \ h vx | ’ ? | AS A CIGARET | wish T had that gun for two , ail IN THE minutes,” she said spitefully. “I'd "PURPLE SLIPPER" | nake the fur fly around Sere i | THROUGH THE Dis dame,” said the Weasel Jo- INFLUENCE vially, "is as tough as Cissy’ OF ERIC | The Crossing of the Horaty was WESTIN VACHTS uneventful 3 seeunied cust s Se offi ial took a Deo glstice at AVAN © VES . empty car Joe filled out the ’.% | EA 2 necessary papers and they were in Ss EXTREMELY \ Fhrough the ceremony the Ny, wis | “Fan, do you think that diamond of Peg's is real?” | AS at | at on the front seat with Kelly, his “I'd hate to drop it and have seven years bad luck.” CS - / 3 tod IN MVEA, ; 2un pressed against her side | i fi } : PR 1938 A NG US PAT PRE Once on the road for St. Cath . Ce oe EE... a . arines, however, Kelly found speech SIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty | WASHINGTON TUBBS I —By Crane rain ; : 0 | pp — - r \ : Liook here,” said Kelly, in per- | THE McKEES ARE A PROUD FAMILY, MR. TUBBS, AND JUSTLY $0. OUTSTANDING, BOTH Nb oR ALL MY BOY, I SHALL EXPECT )|( PAPA AND MAMA DIED WHEN I WAS) WELL=ER=AR-) Wlexity. “what is this anyway? SOCIALLY AND FINANCIALLY, WE ARE DESCENDED FROM SAXON KINGS. CAROL'S ANCESTORS BE MAN WHO MARRIES MY DAUGHTER | A LITTLE KID. I NEVER WAD MUCH/ AHEM. PERWAPS Shall we tell her?” Joe asked the INCLUDE ADMIRALS, PRESIDENTS, GENERALS, RENOWNED SCIENTISTS, SCHOLARS, T0 BE WELL BRED AND Cd | EDUCATION OR A HOME. I JUST | WE' TTER el, WELL EDUCATED. NOW, /. IM AFRAID |x us D BETTE Wease 1 Y WITHOUT NUMBER « AS TO WOOK Tam ew, 7's BONT know |[ I XNDA GREW UP ON THE | DISCUSS YauR Why not?” =zaid the great man by S i ER N w MUCH AROULT Ne— STREETS. FINANCIAL Were din et dote \ \ yr A mous / g POSSIBILITIES. Well then, Miss Archer,” said N N — ro— A od I Joe, “let me inform you that you're i Ni i i: : i g Kidnap tl 5 \ Kelly jumped. “Kidnaped?”’ i : i \ \ \ & For a moment Kelly looked grave \ 4 | hen she gave a light laugh Ni That.” she said, "is the most out- A \ ish thing I've ever heard of.” | fo \ Joe spoke now at length. h Av § JL & ) 1 _— into vou by chance. I ios - SN L fd thought y tt came from a pretty | ma \ \ A tNOUEN ou 1 i ) \ | SR 2 NN well tnd fami! ro 3 ( y { . \ uncles Hose mes Quite hotsg-totsy | Ae TN ANY ] V 3 uncle OSE as quite OSV = SY, rr a " J MR } : anvhow. And I decided to make a ! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS —By Blosser killing I never, mv dear young g sr lady, had the slightest intention of HELLO. TY a T arc recess zy 7 z \ taking you to Boston. 1 was wai. HELLO | MR: WAYMAN ! FRECKLES <== ~ I PULLED A FAST L FIGURED IF 1 ME GOOSEY'S DAD ISN'T 4 - \ ing for a convenient opportunity to GEE, IM GLAD TO SEE GLAD TO SEE ONE ON POP-=-THATS SHOWED THEM TO EITHER | WHO DO YOU THINK Jf —= y die vou over the head, toss vou in YoU UP HERE / You ! WE'VE WHY I'M HERE | 1 GOT HIM, HE MIGHT GET 7A MAILED THEM TO You IN CE the back of the car and hit for the BEEN EXPECTING SOME CAMP FOLDERS THE IDEA I WAS THE FIRST PLACE/ <= NT) =] : camp of a friend of mine up in Ver- | You | IN THE MAIL , AND THEY |] TRYING “TO HIGH- fg a (© wont. He fsn't using it now and LOOKED AWFULLY Sa Hiv, 3O 3L Yas Bat would have been an ideal place to NAILED HEM _ | keen vou until I could have gotten MSE GOOSEY'S SON 4 ye touch with your folks FRECK. ISN'T SO Unfortunately for me, the Wea- | oums/! / got into the picture and I have /) split with him. But so what? 7 My cut of the dough we'll get from vour father will keep me in clover a long time, Ni, ' Wh ster rot”? said Kelly. | Oopr. 1838 by United Feature Bynfieate, Te A 9- | \ Beyond my name, you Know prac. | ux Lik “hh ( a No me OW prac No, oie exactly plant this beautiful lawn—my wife brought home 8 ; i an Guta b knees} e biggest part of it, from the golf course, piece by piece.” - pe He reached nf 0K t n tl , y Pp ce * He reached into a pocket on the | LITTLE MARY MIXUP —By Brinkerhoff | e paper that the Weasel had ob- THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William F | \ G5 ned from the filling station at y SHIUSOn MARY, I'M SQRRY I CAN'T TIMINY wily Iv! 1 L LUNCH = “Y Mow! -x L FURNISH THE LUNCH tendan This confirmed it. Plenty gi a | A ove _TOLAY «2 I a WASN'T I SM ~AND IF You RuY THE PoP ( onderingly, Kelly took it INVITED To A FOURTH-0OF - JULY INVITED © INVITED To A ’ iar - he Wonderingly, Kelly took it. Fin- ‘ THERE WAS NO PICNIC PICNIC.” == 81 X ~AND IF You TAKE JS 14 / A i ine or ean Gare / SLICH TERM | MLCT Ann EP THANKS, TURGY, KIDS INVITED YSUR CAR LM INVITED), vou n 1 can seal my J Ae GET Yoo OR FIXING ME « COTE Pra Py He knows 1 ‘ \ © a Va — INVITED or ake care of myself ; 20S Tras a Mavbe ) Bit he'll come : OR. . igh to keep your mother from \ ”»” \ ob WELSA 77s oy” CLECTRICITY | | Kelly's eves narrowed to bright : UNTIL THE | Bid ever Rha slvane” die me oF \J/ hat 1 detested as much as ENJAMIN | 4 io you | { For a short time there was silence ERANKLIN/ A nn Finally Kelly said: “Listen, Joe A mo snide) Hello." T= BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | : All those—those things vou told | WHO " —By Martin ‘ me, then? They were —her voice ORIGINATED LEt's 18% AL MEANS. OW, PA \& You drannea ‘itict hee? : WILL ALL BE SEATED, PLEASE « \ Ire Pl he oT ha thrbly atid THE G PARSON « WHERE THE PARTICIPANTS | 10%, "IE SRE laugh. “You mean about falling NAMES. RE ( AND GROOM WiLL STAND WERE. To for you? Wanting to marry you ALWAYS BLILD TOR “To and all that? Gee, Women are THEIR HOUSES WITH A I never knew one yet who THE LENGTH RUNNIN I ie out to be, a Sikes a NOLT2y AND pry h HOO ¢ a man told her he love > Ny ot Of course, they were lies TH You don't think I'd be dope enough a | ¥ to want to get married, do you?” Kelly's face twisted Now I Know she said, her mouth tight, “that you're the rot- ONLY IN tenest person 1 . ; \ 1k pe met. EICTION STORIES Te car ing on nd Presents 2 ANIMALS EVES (i - lv the lights of St. Catharines ay 4 winked ahead of them INN : Wi, 74 == = COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. = 7. diel “AL v A "w . . weoht Hrsg da town” the A 2 ; A ABBIE AN' SLATS + ==By Raeburn Van Buren ’ i > - A half mile out of St. Catharine, | IN REALITY, : pnd abi , Pn . : | , ret a, - COT A MATCH he Weasel ordered Joe to turn off | THERE MUST BE A LOOK, FELLERS--| KNOW THE WAL=IF YOU SAYS YOU WELL BE ~ BUDDY 3 i on a dirt road. Down this the car LIGHT FOR ™E TOWN'S WORRIED ABOUT MY HEALTH- WILL, SLATS THAT'S GOOP - AROUND AT FIVE - ’ - Pluhged through shadows for 10 Bes ™ BUT YOU REALLY DON'T HARTA TAKE {| ENOUGH FOR ME, I'M GETTIN’ + | TOMORRY MORNIN' TONE ga ” ! minutes. Then, suddenly, the Weas- a REFLECT. ME HOME AND GIVE ME MY COD-LIVER \ SORTA SLEEPY MWSELE MUST / T'RIDE LONGSIDE J | WY NW : el's left hand gripped Joe's shoulder. | COPR. 1538 BY NEA SERVICE. Ne. OIL. ANP PUT ME TO BED. | CAN . BE WAY PAST EIGHT YOU WHILE YOU & ; ph x \ “Stop here,” he commanded | PO ALL THAT MYSELF is FA O'CLOCK 90 your | } ow { ey strained his eyes throug! | : — 1 N 3 OR LE fl frei ERE ro] ee ! he Sms a OURN | They peered in and perceived a blond girl was out of her chair and = of Ni “1 ——— , “Si Z, : the gloom. With difficulty he dis- | blond girl playing solitaire at the | oF = SL : S Zs, ot = .l cerned the outlines of a small clap- | ki a } at the | darting catlike across the room. The gE EN eg 1 YC $" WORK 7 +7 | 2 a \ “Non itchen table S 8 T wR C 7 TF nm \¢ - = board house, set back at some dis- “Dats Cissy," whispered the | light went out. A moment of se- F = , NY Ind SS 4 All n= —— tance from the road. From where | Weasel | lence passed. Then, through the | EE : AN o”. - Ips 1® 5 X the car was parked no light was | A ; . i | { WW 2=2 ap Sn ‘mt, . ~~ a, —-— a A N— p Bi, le Tha Diack Sttntd as d | 4 modulated whisper from BEd | keyhole of the kitchen door, a pI 3 A 2A ON TO ag i] S= 4 \ and lonely a fhe ro d dow v in | the Weasel might have been likened | voice rasped: “Who's there?" Lr 7 Tu ZR AW Ris N et Bad ome down which | to steam escaping. Inside, the| The Weasel cleared his throat. z i NN =o = th a¢ fis come, = : blond girl raised her head, sat for a| “Just me, baby,” he said loud- —— Pe \ = Jr on caving the car they stole quiet- | second alert and suspicious, like a | ly. “Open up.” ; tC . = ) * ly around the house. 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