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SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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CHAPTER TWELVE : 77 1 GONG, JOCKEY HIM INTO N HE lice officer in ck : ; si , PLACE ACROSS FROM T™/ NR T ALI Ce : MAJOR, | “THEN ME CANTY \ came forward shepherding the | @& 1 A , 1 COULD ELBOW US INTO A POCKET] A black eyed girl of the refreshment #) XD INDUCE HIM / > / IN TH! EINAL RUN FOR “TH stand, 3 TO LEND “Do you identify this young man rE 5 , 2 ME Five PO ar Jo to ¥ voLLars/
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of candy, Miss Martin?” ; : a 3 3 r ° A 0% : , : : JX) XN J 3 : ’ \ WS / Es peer OT Kens,
box. “Well,” said the police officer, “that’s all, then. Come on, boys.” The constabulary faded. The lack eved girl faded with them. She was a sucker for a uniform The Archers, Joe and Gilbert, stood alone, “Mr. Sandham,” said Kelly, suddenly remembering the social amenities, “my father and mother And Mr. Mallow.” Mother and father acknowledged \ the introduction properly. Mr. Mal- ; : low did not. Mr. Mallow mumbled | COPR. 1538 BY NEA SERVICE. ING. Ls 1.6 wt
something | ‘what's all | “I came in here with only a sore throat, Doc, but the nurse spilled
And now,” said Kelly this about a note?” soup on me this morning!”
I wrote one,” Joe told her, "ot LI'L ABNER —By Al Capp
an order blank and shoved it in By Sylvi that candy box. You saw me give /3Y V0 '™ MRS. LI'L ORPHAN ABNER'- ) * VULCHER'S I= Te’ the box to the girl’ NN R RN i. RR RS VYULCHER FROM HME MR.VULCHER AND |= NEST” ?- SN Aes BIN Cen YAR ory Kelly looked at him in surprise WN RRR R 3 IN FACT Akl OF UD YASM, WAITIN' FO ME TGIT LICENSE TMARRY WIE Lelly id vou have written it®> | Aa \ } RN NER VULCHERS “WELCOME { THASS VERY MEAN’ TDAY HE MARCHES all right” Joe pulled an 3 3 RAR RR NR RR wos YOU TO “VULCHER'S SWEET. SINCE NOON YESTDDY. OUT WIF ANOTHER X R RRR he NN NR NEST ~THAT IS OUR AH'LLTELL HER ie? GALI R-RECKON \ ER TLE Ng. T/ GO HOME, ea AM KIN TAKE A FY 4 SIT rv RR — ” DON'T You ESXi br BEN THINK IT'S SWEET? . 3
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ransom.” You see.” Mr. Archer explained to the company at large, “that note | nade it easy. The police weren't | catch up with you until | crossed the border. But there ecord of the car there and r WATCHING harines’ authorities were R RRR RX RR RN 3 HES. “hev were on the watch S PR 2 NR RX 2 | EVERY an Pe {i vou as you went x | MOVE. through the town. And I want to vs thank vou, Mr. Sandham, for—er— WW , for Making Gare ry ny dealer Nope—I can't look glamorous when I feel moth-eaten.” Are vou anything to my friend Charlie Sandham, by chance? GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty Joe grinned. “To him I'm just a wo BUSINESS MAN MY HIND FOOT! I BUT, DADDY, WASH LUCKY, THAT'S THE ( 3 alocman for the New England ; \ " W WORD. NOW, HONEY, TH B i or New England TVS BOY RISKED WIS MONEY | HAD TROUBLE WITH HE WAS A SUCKER TO GET SIZE THINGS OP: IR.TUBBS 1 A SAN. To mh = pis A RE LUNA oY CLUS 8 ESTERS... NTO THE BUSINESS, AND REASONABLY N\CE, BRAVE BOY. NO CIRCUMSTANCES, CAN 1 “Small world” Mr. Archer coms / OF TWENTY CENTS!S8 ES, HK’ HE HAS NO JOB, NO FAMILY, NO GWE MY CONSENT TO Pa ora ML he oF on p I WAS LUCKY ou “NN EDUCATION, NO SOCIAL POSITION, THIS MARRIAGE! n in ea. , : i So Vg Buftal J i 5 KE Ws " : By NOT TO LOSE 9 \ A EcuD LITTLE - ere arivin JACK { uiialo ? 14: 2 \ SN MP x ' > spend the night He took Mrs MY SHIRT! \ EST OUMPTION Archer's arm and went out k Joe followed. He supposed that Kelly and that twerp-like archeologist Gilbert were just behind He was wrong. When he arrived at the road. he discovered that they had not left the house as vet The police were wailing about to close the place. Mr. Archer got into his hired car You'll be my guest at the hotel p 15% ; in Buffalo?” he asked Joe a FRE oi : Thanks all the same’ Joe said x A 2 4 * FS f ot to Mr. Archer But I'd better ol % Ass o / § WELL , BOYS, IT LOOKS i R727 222 2 drive along as far as I can tonight ES : : y YAS IF WERE GONNA BE ACQUAINTED WITH > Got to get back on the job as soon CE i S| BP CABN MATES FOR THE SUMMER ! FOUR OF S00 | WERE ND A aE as I can” CNN 2 B)- } § MY NAME IS FRECKLES, AND WE'LL GONNA HAVE A LOTTA OF YOU HAVE EE Mtr. Archer held out his hand OF ha » GS J hl BR 2 TARE Se RE THE ROLL FUN AND DO THINGS § ¢ Well, suit yourself. But come and BA STN Youd! ® ] Ny CALL LATER | ga | BE HER THAN ANY i | YOUR HOBBIES, AND cee us in New York We're me- : | NN : a / Hi { COUNSELOR, wil 3 : . A an : ] : Mange x CAN HELP mensely grateful to you \ Ls & : ; AND HAS | EE ot : ji ND ENCOURAGE 5: & 8 A SE ks ; A F TAKEN Ay < . "A z EACH OF You! LEH Sy kB 0 | 5 W) / 4 1 Jeu approached his Ford in the . 3 ; UR J roadway. He climbed in, turned / NSB Vo ; DUNES —
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Kismet. Gee, what a dope.” : t ’ 7 4 /4 Td pr 5 Kismet's pretty darned uncom- “You must remember, Madam, these pedigreed dogs won't beg—they'd 2) ! | att 4 3 ? : tartable back here” said a voice lik rather starve first. LITTLE MARY MIXUP : jortapie PACK Nel sala a 1 i11Ike : —By Brinkerhol silver and raindrops just behind his | 1aft ar “wv about sing a 11 o c pr. SI AT AE \ left ear Je v about missing a few THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson MAYRE Sou WOULDN'T \' © Pais ; 2 Fe 2a of those bumps? | ’ : FESS. A ‘ : ry nad then slammed on the == MKE THAT SUMMER CAMP. gO aujriins ‘ : ! no T STRONIER brakes so suddenly that they oe « “BOYS ARE STRONGER THAN 7 <5 BID IT shrieked in protest. BLADDERWORT GiR\S ~~ GIRLS CAN'T DO THINGS/, Kelly.” he shouted PAN EPLaNT 7 “A ' said Kelly Archer. “You RN } ¢ : 72 — VE ou might wake up the Premier of On- =. ¢ . nV ES PARTLY ON atin Cah 1 © nn front” : 3 AY INSECTS, WHICH tario. Can I come up in front oo Tc 1 ~ He swung around and practically amd 2 ns IT CAPTURES IN dragged her over the back of the A EEN BA TINY TRALS seat. “Now what is this? How the == hy | ATTACHED TO STEMS devil did you get here? Where's the | : SUBMEREED IN oilcan with the toothbrushes under | ff WATER. / his nose? Where, how, when . , .” 4 “Hold it. Horace,” said Kelly. “If | you mean Gilbert, that's washed up.” | 7h , i J r vy " — |
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« TOR” sald Kelly softly, “do you Y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES love me?” HS ; ; / fe — - J LOOKRIT THAT PLANE AWW « JUST . PLENTY | BOTH LISTEN, FOLKS w WOLD WELL, YUST $0 CH\EF “ EMERGEN cv
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“Do I love you?” barked Joe. BY a OP THAR , 2ERE SOM : ‘ Ye ®t OANG ENGINES WAVE QUT EVERYTHING ! THERE'S | HE OOESN'T SORE \¢ ACTIN Foou NOTHING TO WORRY LAND ON MY ON TRAX WEODWNG
“Are there Chinks in China? The = emish, Gilbert? Whe ap d Z ? bl i Br hat happenec / 7 SHOWIN OFF ABOUT «vs WILLE \S NEC see PLANE \ THERE'S to it? Quick." = ’ ; AN VALING TO LAND, ELERYONE It” said Kelly, “is out. The . THAT'S ALL ' | BLSE WAS! family found out from my uncle's . caretaker that we'd stayed at Uncle | © Tyler's place that night and Gilbert ONCE HAD A chose to make an issue of it OD —_—— « ould hardly believe ve d ned eels OS TOWN an automobile crash. He hardly be- | O00 MILES WiIbhE lieves ths we were forced to come AND to Canada. Said it was all fantastic 250 MILES LON And he practically accused me of — | ¥ . of . . . well, promiscuousness. And | a he was just so nasty and rotten Cd of " and impossible, that I got sore So | Q ) \ I told him it was all off. He's sulk-
ing back to Buffalo with the fam- ‘ CN ) ABBIE AN' SLATS Ro - 8 —By Raeburn Van Buren
ily.”
“Swell,” said Joe. “It's a great rN Plone, : A HOUSE IN TOOKERVILLE |S WHE SURE \/ LUCKY WE HAD | KNEW GET THIS, JERRY” --WE'RE NOT WAITIN/ 3
night for sulking. And, anyhow you didn't want t p , 5 a YOU ° yoo Gh} Sant tv arzy a guy i Qa y IN AUSTRALIA, ; URE ARE A MESS, You THER PREVIEW BARNEY TILL THE DAY O’ THE FIGHT TO MAKE SURE you? But tell me! How come your POISONOUS SPECIES OF SNAKES. FAR BE Han are HA : on aT o CLLDNT en ppLE ce ATLL father let you > ted OCUTNUMBER. HARMLESS KINDS. BARNEY "ARMY WE'D SENT BARNEY 2 FAVE YOUR ER-PREVEW, | TOMORROW! *I can twist Father around my fin- y v AA ene TOMORROW ger. I just told him I was riding TOOK L back with you He fussed. of Seemed to grow and grow. Great| Joe started the car. Then Wy i . « . , S ny course. Much good it did him.” oaks, you know.” denly, he began to whistle. it Just in the interest of science,’ Great okiedokes,” said Joe de- The tune was “Shuffle Off to he said, “when did you decide to | liriously. “Next question. When Buffalo.” fade out on the prospective arche- and where will you marry me?” rn plogist and go for me?" “Phat y 2 | (THE END) “Do you really want to know? Thats a cinch. Any time you ¥ sort of be YW | to i now want. In Buffalo, Rochester, Syra- | (All events, names and characters in this des ni Eful to toy with the | cuse, Schenectady. Albany, Yonk- | story are wholly fictitious.) eles on « x oke up in Uncle | ers, New York and all points north, | yler's bed with your hair all south, east and west.” i) “Inte “ or and that funny look on| “Buffalo,” Joe bellowed Times’ Te daily eriai ve re your face. And then, what with| Kelly's lips, dangerously close iL ai serial, begins one little thing and another, it just | silenced him, | : w on this page. —
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