Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1938 — Page 22
PAGE 22 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JULY §, 1938 SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Majer Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams.
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By Elinore Cowan Stone oR A BUCK / TOO TO CRY ALL { i i i > TIME CAST OF CHARACTERS bo bt R THEN YOU DRAW RO oA RN TRAN DEARBORN—Heroine, student ! ; BACK SLOW AND OR nurse. She ran inte love and trouble / y when she met os TOSS THE DICE DR. BOB BENCHLEY—Hero, hand- | @ OUT LIKE THIS some, voung interne. He had trouble, too, | 3 > a WITH A FOLLOW
keeping up with brilliant { i ; THROUGH / DR. STEPHEN SARGENT—Head sur- | Rte oriet Dr C
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Yesterday Tran blunders into the emergency operating room on her first
day in the hospital and is ordered out
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CHAPTER TWO
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lace and getting lost. No,” she went] vour attitude a tendency to frivol- | JL MA / g's TANG Tar he) | rY WES TAKING SHE'S ING on as Tran half opened her lips, | ity which has no place in the nurs- | Ta & BATH BUT ve 2 » » 3 0 ." ! DAT RUT ’ nor the bromide about having had | ing profession.” . . . Miss Miller was | TunRay \s TAKING & BATH. SHE ne Sne'L. ua Tou Se the nose bleed, either Besides, | one of Tran’s superiors who had fre- AUT I'LL Qe RIGHT DOWN « RIGHT DOWN : RIGHT awav.” n not even going to ask vou where | quently found those uncontrollably = RIENT DOWN. “SHES TAKING ’ ve been. Because I know.” dancing eyes of hers vaguely dis- 7 =
val 7 2 A BATH TUT = — I'm sorr) ’ Tran began concerting. . . . “I might warn yu” i Pt ‘ sue LL BE > wv . TH But Miss Miller raised a slim hand | she went on, “that you will not | A RIGHT Dow = 3 2 ) Z
ence find anything in Miss Armstrong's should prefer,” she went on, | displeasure that you can laugh off.” let the matter rest between us It was just after Tran had fin- | all no credit to me to | ished dissecting a particularly juicy girls * charge openly de- | and loathsome frog in the zoology t of discipline. But unfortun- | laboratory next day and had gone | : , UWA ( a am not the only ‘one who | to her room to clean up that the ek J 7 hij Whalen. dt ollow Dr. Sargent into| summons from Miss Armstrong ’ . n N \ ( Mire I'm not even ask- | came. : - . — vou did it You can inti , ‘ . a — - —— sent y the Director of Nurs- | (To Be Continued)
repeatedly noticed in (All events, names and characters in this BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES —By Martin
story are wholly fictitious.) " ” a a ~| (wen NOW . NOT, CHANCE! TW ARPORY SACK BUT IN THE MEAN: SORE tun J PA i 3 WHAT DO WE 0% HOME Wh HAL LA W ’ » o ’ WHAT 2X AY Sah > E REALLY we WHY 00 V'SAY, NOT 6O AWE AD
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= Ra - Rap, Td en e aneed ne. Win $50.00 with Your Answer 00 KPAT A) Fee f= TOOKERWILLL
most convincing expression of grave Study the picture above . . . then ute yout imagination and skill in sketching hew | a : id IS THROUGH! respectful attention. . Had Miss Arty Blott escaped from his predicament. For the best answer in a single sketch, we | Ee i cali Miller missed her? will award the choice of $50 in cath or a valuable one yeat scholarship in com. . " i #- mercial art. Your sketch can be any size ot shape and as humorous or "crazy a8 | J Bo 4 Ab, : Fr : ; b y i es
2 8 = b { - Ant 1 itt in A you wish . . . but it should shew how Atty escaped. Contest not open to pro. 7 HE as ne rd left in doubt fessional artists, IF you are an amateur, over 15, and like to draw, here's your | X= : ; a 3 72 Ww hen Miss Miller had marched opportunity. Hundreds of successful, well-paid artists are grad. | NOTE: \ EL 177 : I <Q her double line of gray-clad girls| yates of the School of Applied Art . . . America's oldest end | 9 . / by ‘ : : K/ ) : back to their quarters, she Sum-| Fnest home study art school. It costs nothing to enter this contest \ Blea) \ ey X Y moned Tran. . . . it may improve yout whole future. Send yout sketch today 18th 1938 y “The icicle” began crisply, "Now| with name, address and age to: - it’s no use wasting my time with the
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