Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1938 — Page 14
PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1088 SERIAL STORY — HOLD EVERYTHING 3 OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams EE, / RN
WW YOU CAN FLAP Your LISTEN, SPOOK / ; ® | 17 . «Seq. HIT-RUN . | [RES] | | [/ wis hwo sousw, J vo we sev LE BNE || | }] ®muT WE DON'T INTEND ANOTHER DINNER PACK OF NER 4 NX jy [A TO LET VOU LOOSE JACKET OR WiLL WE THIS ONE CIGARETS! L VE \ 0 12 TLL WE PLUCK YOUR HAVE TO PEEL YOU MADE WITH | WE CAN GO \ N AF \ | ROMPERS OFF OF YOU Bf DOWN TO YOUR : ELASTIC : IN HERE AN’ A RTT ) { sana WATCH OL 7 ; LINGERIE ° SEAMS wa TL NOBODY wiLL a RR \ i % DOESN'T SIDE J rs , COULDN'T K By Marguerite Gahagan | | a pl NN 7 You wind wis TRAY BUTTON THE Were Z ; \ AN N BIG BEAK, BOVS < - 2 OLD COAT : SMOKIN’ PATRICIA HAA She Rr PRIA 3 | IT MUST BE KiGR \ 3 SPulrs AFTER CLYDE > N faced a choice between the law and EAN - Ma J 3 A 1 RLODOD PRESSURE \ SPUTY LET SOT CALGHT lave 8 & \ ¢ Sl } x \ k { | THAT MAK Go, You IN THAT LARRY KENT-—hero. We faced an Ag ~\ . X Fa RRIGANDS “THUNDER even greater decivion. 3 Bh 0 TY , \ y y X ' i . TOM SWEENEY — prosecutor, Re | y , Re Belt ! - \ AWR : I'LL BUY \ ’ STORM WITH awaited the processes of ie Te 3 3 ; ? YOU ANOTHER a { & Ad NH TREN 1, fo Li 3 TUXEDO, BUT 1 Yesterday: Fa route home, Pal wees x . v a) RRR \ | LAA Po . PEMAND AN Larry's coupe speed past her bus, dart > EN a N “aN | » 122 J pa ITEMIZED inte trafic. The bux stons abraptiv. 3 RY ON A N 3 \ | ZN = = y BLL OF W A woman has been killed, a child in- \ i LEN RRA A N | 7” RE A ) “ Sader! ’ /
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HE accident broke down bare riers between strangers. Passengers in the bus were all discussNg the tragedy. The woman neat to Pat was voluble. “Of course I can't be positive but I think it was the coupe,” she 3 RRR | 4 z : declared angrily. “The window Was RX A |B / : ; ; Zz N21 e misted, I admit, dbut I saw it cut RRR i , ’ \ @ \\ in 7 = WS across in front of the bus Just asi | NA AN RR N °F % | : X 01, ™ 3 ] wo : "A eal " SFADDAAE whint + he hard WN RR NS i > by i ’ J vat i a. p " we stopped. Oughint to be hard A AN NN = nr 3 oo Ali Yoo VR : * Fos it, YEN 2 i b os. qn Y " ? JRWILLAMS oom Your ov nex TRICE ve. $M. REG. U. 8. PAY. OFF HE BOYS MEAN BUSINESS = ayy Mo id
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tragedy had come so close made rier” - | LI'L ABNER : —By Al Capp at nervous, depressed It was 8 relief to get off at her, FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia LE'S SWING TSKI-SEEMS A SHAME = HI THAR. a stop, to breathe in the cool. wet JEST ONE THET WE RANGERS. air, to be free of the talk tun 11 | ] SEE HOW NOTHIN YEE ST ; her thoughts to affans, t | : |
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the accident, might even have called as & withess, And hated such messes—pain. death, tl detail of trying to identify anvone She was glad he had been ahead of 1t all: not involved even as much as she had been for those few tense
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all a an ntion all. “I wish you weren't a grade ahead of me in school. Some of your % 5 {/ Cope 1930 by United Pentre Bvndionte. Tne the lookout for a blu homework is awful hard for me.” ks 5 ? ; 2 ELIOT TUCK &NA SErIousily mn - a ay nace au Wi iSiy mn: WASHINGTON TUBBS Ii CITIOON he Recidem) oc- GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty | » " ETT : a ANT NOTHW ed. at. FHarolwoos. sud Fourth | { TROPE VE DONT MIND IF I HITCR-WIKE ) AN' DON'T CALL ME BABE. YOU SEE THEW VES, MAM! THERE AIT NQ SENSE TM TAKIN' WASHIE A HAM. _ a A 1 at Hazelwood snd Fourth ” wv : A COE, SONNY. IM GON" TO A ~ = MUSCLES © WW MY TIME T BIN A TWO-6UN 1 DIONT MEAN ) GITTIN' SCARED AN NWOMMER SAYS, LIKE GOOD OLE RAD y Tit is wanted © 8 hi Pb iN A X - bs da WEDD, 57 SURE, SHERIFF, A CIRCUS STRONG WOMAN ANY A NZ onest [ JUMPIN OUTER TW y” WOG WMEAT FOR A BRIDE
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ttention &ll cars while we re- Ra SE aes Lg : co Si LUN 1 FEMALE BOXIN CHAMDEEN OF THE on RURUED Ninny, ) #48 SHE BURNS TW SUPPER. ) > — Ee Lf CR ; Aaa RS 2 UNIVERSE, TT 7 Rd ——t Pat stood staring inte the mir Re CE IN RR SN : . wo [RS ror, seemng her m eS wigén sat WI ; aas SSS Ne : : &F NA 7 ) = if mn ~ the memory of ; : RN ; ay : : flashed before coupe: Thousands of th [ course. No other identifi S yel A fittle Arust &t her heart sh It away. Thousands of such
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promised me ail , 3 N 3 p v > 4 = : > x = E r. Well, well need : . 8 Fé : fu SN £~ READ THAT CUPPING -. P : emma IN Your = ~ WHAT ARE YOU y { we You 1) K, and we found SN 2 af NO | » ITS ONE OF MY PRE-SEASON | GOSH, ITS ALL r COLUMN BE S ABOUT IT ? CAN BET DUD | : just a road FF PR TE ™ Ry - PREDICTION COLUMNS / ABOUT ME ! You You SAY § 3 IS. SO HoT, WANGLE ! hE RE 1 : I'M Tue YOU ALMOST AMOUNT T™ A WON'T KNOCR Il SR RE HN ; LE SRR | EE ) BEST CHIP ON MY SHOULDER! J ME OFF! AND tle down payment w A» hs SE al MEN I REE . : : I 8 | HALFBACK BE YOu CAN st when ¥ “5 wel SN Tak A LSE 3 am ¢ FN } | N THE MISTAKEN | rere Quote me! CONFERENCE! AND 1L Br AND DONT WANT BASSETT IT TO BE ME! SAYS DUD Pana
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the way home,” she told TY : J car struck a woman and child— ANSWER—The sun is our nearest star. The nearest we commonly rupted roughly call stars is Proxima Centauri. for heaven's sake, Pat, Jets / ) 7 es > R 5 talk traffic. You get 1 all day. and there, Didn't even go back to the | bus going home I thought I saw you | ER f Va / 7 yy, _ 2 x Pr I should think Jou'@ want to forget one, |drive by. It just goes to show how Lag RY” > 7) Ra WA it once in a while.” High Hillfar out north, Pai one's imagination can play tricks.” [BESS VINE : } Sine pe 2 2 BETAS \ 7 / 79 She sank back in the seat at a thought mechanically. High Hill] He answered calmly enough. “Yes, To / ; 7 b / x Nl / Joss. “I'm sorry, Larry. I didn't/and then straight home. Why he vour imagination did that time. 1|§ mean to. Tell me—did vou have & couldn't have been on Fourth then, |was on the other side of town and usy day? Where sll did you go?”[at 5:45 if he were on the other sire| rou didn't see me.” “It was busy enough Went to. of town. | High Hill about 5. That held me up! “I guess I have you on my mind,” (Te Be Continued) and I went straight home from sje said, moving closer, “On the] ‘All events sg Pals Eee this story ; w
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