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PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1938 SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY By Williams

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date with Larry Kent. | For many weeks now life had been something vivid, magical, quickened with the glamour of love. Befere Larry had come with his blond hair | so smooth and clean-lined over his| broad brow, the days had been a| succession of routine tasks familiar | to any court stenographer. Even now the ordinary run of events continued, but overshadowng them was the knowledge that| | NugeLarry loved her, that soon they | UB5'& 3-1S spn sos BY NEA SERVICE. NC. would be married. | When Pat realized the nearness

f that marriage the scene around . Se sodk on strengenew ror WILL YO' TIE BY TLL SHO'FEEL LEMT-AH'LL SWAP THROW fl MAH BRASS KNUCKLES JN" ‘GULP /AR'LL ) DON'T CARE WHICH E over a vear it had been her work-| FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia MAH SHOE:LACE GOOD T'HAVE A YO' MAH BRASS IN YO’ AN’ MA OQ’ TH’ YOKUMS COULDN'T a.uav world: how she SaW It @s 3) y FO’ ME PANSY DEAR? WP SMOKIN RIFLE IN J KNUCKLES AN TH'RIGHTS ) BOWIE lf BOWIE-KNIFE ?- YO' KILLS, CHILLUN, GIT OUT'N Sirander: loving it. vet easer to be L] AH CANT NOTBEND J MAH HANDS AN’ / T/SHOOT LI'L ABNER { KNIFE SHECKS!- SO LONG AS YO’ THET JAIL, I vn SW ON ACCOUNT OF AH SM A DAID YOKUM FO’ TH’ RIGHTS T'SHOOT ) AN’ IT'S Tv Pe] KILLS ‘EM DAID/”BINS Pon Natl mares YR? | GOT BOPPED A- IN FRONT O'MEY- | HIS MAMMY, BIN A < A DEAL! AP TH FACT THEY THEY'S 36] ONT DOR \SL 6 her chat | ROUND PRETTY BAD! IT'LL MAKE ME PROLID | LONG TIME SINCE AH D STILL ALIVE AFTERALL ho te ui oe oo | AGIN O'BEIN'A” [ SHOT ANYBODY'S 2 THESE YARS O’ FEUDIN'LL vhen she found she had lost part wrt SCRAGG! . MAMMY. \ : / MAKE. FOLKS THINK WE f a testimony. She thrust her day x . : ra] Ns ; : (PA

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beat with a new rhythm Life had been so empty before Rf. that, she told herself again. Not JES that it had seemed so at the time There had been the happy vears of EEE high school with life at home a ° casual, comfortable affair. With Bill and Joe filling the house with their young friends, their balls and bats, bicycles, books, marbles. With her | mother, easygoing, busy keeping the! house runnir -1 antly for big Dennis McGraw, an] GRIN AND BEAR IT : By Lichty | officer in the police department. - . Thi ad changed swiftly then; had a med a kaleidoscopic aspact. Her father's death in the line of duty, a rearranged life to fit a S pension, her own plans for college changed to a business course.

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OR A MONTH AFTER THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF CAROL'S AND FURNITURE TO/ AN STEAMER TICKETS TO ) (AND, DARLING, YOU SIMPLY MUST ) ENGAGEMENT TO WASH, THERE IS AN ENDLESS WVITATIONS, IT'LL BUY, AWD DRAPERIES, ( HAWALL, AN' A WEDDING RING,

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smile, his blue eves absorbing th Ru > a t | , ; =e - Be Tr Oo Ee antl 7 " _ RE Mi YoU. A eon TURE, "PIRATE —1 | ESS ARE, ER-"IN IRONS"-AND Bl sUuswAY DIP! HE'LL BE Shima. We Teiirngr Atle: 2 iow OR hb Tele tha ; 4 a = DNS = 8 S E = = My BOSS, "THE SPIDER IS . ll DROPPIN IN NOW, MOST After a long second she broke the a on RIES Cop. 1038 by United Feature Syndicate, Ini. | : . = = 7 A Se DEAD SET ON > es » spell, flushing with embarrassment. iets — — — 2, =] | YR HAVING YOUR “I would like to see Mr. Abbot,”| “Confidentially, these big figures don't mean a thing—you just get | ? 2s. nd EA FAMOUS she had said. “I'm from Judge} better service this way!” 2 [tal | 2 ii SPARK - Kelly's office.” | | ) Ji’ | 0 7 L “Mr. Abbot's out.” he said, his] aie | UHI wo rt 1] ¢ Z / ; eyes still on hers. “Cant you give THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson me the message? I might fill the bill.” = = =

HE had hesitated a second and . TRAINS then her own lips broke into a CROSSING THE PLAINS smile. He had that infectious qual- E ity of making others at ease. | IN THE EARLY DAYS pn Saat" 7 y wal : ; WA —_—— - -15 “It was just to deliver this paper, » SOMETIMES WERE a - i Tr y ede 2 she said. “If youll see that he gets rod HELD UP FOR ro ay 7 i ; 0 7) : gr . . “ITS TRUE L TUE CHECKED UP AND [TAS 15 THE FAREWELL PARTY OF L THOUGHT SO. THE REASON THAT SAX + en TSS MIS CAR N |g 1d hav n ail But 4 ” THREE FOURS Ts TRUE L ALL THIS TIME TOE THE SEASON « EVERYONE 1&5 DOWN» FELLOW WAS BEEN 90 NCE TO WITH TRE L\GRTS OUT, AND | / Gr ta ye heen oh 3 he AT A TIME BY BEEN WASTING MY ATTENTIONS ON A || STAIRS, MAKING A LOY hd HOVE we Non am es Ts SR Se si , th xury of the big 1, PE TS \ KR! wa vt CHANCE © - . Larry's smile, his nearness, his poise NNIWLESS GIRL pr 5 % FIRTRCY E Ok EARLE gy r PE one PRO and sophistication held her. 5 : | pg = . sg “GOSH, = 3 ' “Better stay and thaw out a bit HH GU pe Go 3 ONR-LOULD SE SO-MEAY 2 A A ER RN ’ Too cold to go out in that snow at / once.” He maneuvered her over to the big cars. “Let's pretend youre

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Her breath caught in her throat! JR : \ - . = Ky 0) a Ve = ’ : and a little tremble of happiness y ! ) N PLT ——— ~ J ‘ >» Z ¢ ? A; / NN BS » i | went over her. a > : : Co =) B aa FO : = PR. 1938 B RVICE, ING,_ TM. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF “Silly,” she said. “A coach and - — four, imagine. If I stay much RUNNY! | | WONDER IF THERE'S | CERTAINLY, UPSTAIRS. A FEW MINUTES LATER YOU'D OF BUST Jf HMM--HAMS BEEN longer I'll miss my coach; the COULD SWEAR YES--I'LL TAKE SOME WHERE | COULD / HAM IS PROB'LY UP |b» 1 LAUGHIN' IF YOU ® UPSTAIRS A MIGHTY green and yellow one that collects i; ADPOLE I'VE SEEN THAT THIS ONE’ WASH UP THERE NOW--SHAKING| |¥ SO-LIKE | , COULD OF SEEN THE LONG TIME --FOR HIM! people over on that corner.” But A | BOOK-PEDDLER THE MUD OFF HIMSELF ! ) WAS SAYIN*-- SNOOTY WAY LITTLE --AND | CONT SEEM TO, the look in her eyes belied her A SE FORE a SOME WHERE 4 ) CAN HEAR HIM h THIS B'G DOG, HAM TOOK IT HEAR HIM SCUFFLIN words. She didn't want to hurry.| \ EE RAY BEFORE --- 7%) - Z\~ 7 SCUFFLIN’ AROUND. || CLARA, FOLLEYS| | AN/---- AROUND ANY MORE-= and yet she couldn't stand there 7 3 op NEVER KNEW A NEATER | | 8 ; LITTLE HAM / oY £ : indulging in a passing flirtation HERRINGS S } oN MADAM. \ : LITTLE ANIMAL ---- — ME WITH THE LOVE- ; } with a strange man. EET Ee Ne” ~e SICKEST LOOK The presence of others had SELDOM ARE SEEN IN | R : B. / Ny 2 | broken the magic of the moment. ARUARIA, BECAUSE THER She turned to the door. He was FRAGILE SCALES RUB E beside her. OFF, AND DEATH ENSUES. |= “There goes the bus and I'm to - blame. Ill put the paper in Mr. = Abbot's office, and turn Boy Scout. -_— And so I'll drive you home.”

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