Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1938 — Page 14

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SERIAL STORY — HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams aR ff Tue oLp wooPrLE SALVE FE TH PROMISES HE's DUCKED our ) PLEASE DON'T TELL NOPE, T DON'T KEEP SECRETS { |

“arn YOU PROMISED “TO OF WERE LAID END TO END THEY'D Nr a Pry FER SLICK PEOPLE. SOME GUYS REPLACE TH' DIN BE SONG ENOUGH Tp DANGLE HIM > HOCK TO ME WERE THEN THEY START GITTIN' SLick-

COAT YOU BLEW FULL FROM TH' MOONwA LET HIM WADDLE EZ STOLEN! HE MAY NEVER NOT CROOKED RIGHT AWA — dg © ! - > Y, OF HOLES wa WELL, WE AROUND HERE PANTLESS UNTIL WE = CALL FOR THEM, BUT BUT JUST SACK ONT INTEND TO HOLD YOUR GET OUR Tux f y VE rE AROS THE RE a te LL I a A a or = 3 GON Se PEED SAVE YOURSELF, BUT I DON'T i BI Z T PAY F H / By Marguerite Gahagan ? 9 : . KICKS IN WITH /(s=f A PROMISE IS SACRED WITH = “TO Tak IN SOUNDPROGF ACTERS 3» TH' NEW COATS A HOOPLE [f UMF: HOW CANT " / CAST OF CHARACTERS , 77 PATRICIA McGRAW — Heroine. She a SR o Nenad \ pie A pg Gee faced a choice between the law and love, . NAW ® / BRI 5 L LARRY KENT—Rero. He faced an ! _ ; ) 7, WITHOUT MY TROUSERS < even greater decision. TOM SWEENEY—Prosecutor. He awaited the processes of the law,

Yesterday—Taking Pat to a party, | Larry tells her she couldn't have seen him; he was across town,

CHAPTER FOUR

HERE was nothing but music, laughter, color inside the doors of the club, nothing to remind one of subtle worries. Pat swung into the first dance with Larry, loving the firm way he held her. ddien She saw Larrys eyes suddeniy grow alert, saw a smile come to his lips and a nod of pleased recoguition as they passed another couple. “Dottie Barnes,” he told her under his breath. “Quite a looker.” Pat murmured some trivial phrase. | After the dance Larry maneu-| vered until they were standing near the girl. There were introductions,| FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia laughter, flip conversation. Pat fel qrog— y c frozen, stupid with selfconscious- i | { \ ‘ H 3 Bs EN, cit, JT Hl | y: —By Al Capp Tall, sunburned “Sailor” Brom- il | ® Ef f H

: from Dottie {| || { | Ea | 11 HE YOKUMS ARE ON THER WAY TO DOG- : AH CD ME, TOO- F WISHT LI. EARLY THE NEXT MORNING -DOGPATCH!

ley detached himsel X i | | { Barnes and turned toward Pat. be } 3; 1 Ri PATCH-AND SO ARE THEIR BLOOD-ENEMIES. SWEAR AH \ BUT NEVAH { ABNERD GIT — -. bi | Ui | THE SCRAGGS NEITNER HAS YET SEEN THE OTHER. HEERD SOME-| MIND!” LE’S | MARRIED AN LOOKEE"- THAR'S a Knowing daring light danced in/li | | {1 ddd ONE AYELLIN/ GIT GOIN'Y- | HAVE SOME. | A HEN-HAWK A-SETTIN'ON Lis brown eves. .“Where've you bee If & Al al : BP. HATES T'SEE.TROSE. PORE ] > TO USK, IT'S YOKUM- \CHILLUN.THEYD | HORSEHAIR’S SCARE-CROW/-keeping yourself, gorgeous” he said. [i | k t §3 - | =4 BOYS LUG THET' BIC STONE PORE YS.” yy KILLIN’ TIME _ | BE YOKUMS- MEBBE AH KIN WING HIM?” WALLT-HI THAR STRANGERS pr IN DOGPATCH? | SO WE. C'D

You haven't missed anything.” |i Li {i 5 ge, STR 1 B YY RILLTH she tol him. Tm new here. You {i {| : Ea i mw TURN, ROUN AN RU THIS, : ] 7, Foor!

rking girl enjoying her

“Okay, I ran over your pig, but you're asking too much. Let's tune in on the hog quotations on my radio and see what he's worth.”

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OTTIE BARNES stopped talking when she saw Larry's eyes : nd Bromley girl-—Are you really? stenographer,” Pat said than a stenographer,’ in a tone she recogShe's in traffic A) | : | kK 2 ; LV Judge Kelly. She 74 \ [ING ¥: 4 e { Ren, 10 HI somes can | 7: Tle | LARS A Ad : ssi ine | | THAT ROCK HAD NEVER SEEN THRGUN . ut work | | Pes / By Bushmiller |

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MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE —By Thompson and Coll

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aiscovered yet. Let's sit the next ; dance out” \ Ct [| BOT. COACH T HARE | NO , You Dont | DON'T LEX THIS "RANDY "SELLE [NOW LISTEN, BOOTS «Ts LP TO You!) PPOSE WE DOESNT) TRAT OOESNT “es,” she sai Fv. almes : — TO GO WOME AND || 1\ TEM © eR } : w Xs OP To ET He Wid Soft aime | L TELL ‘EM OUX OF NOUR S\GWX vou'vet BOTTA MAKE WM L\RE \T WANT TO GO TO | MAKE A OERN . re ah ay, Ao | , % TELL EVERVONE % iy ERE T OLR CO\\EGE * BX OF DIFFER - been a perfect endin . i i | Got o - It hasn her, smiling have a whole evening of fun dancing ahead. The parties here last Jong, vou know.” She dropped her lashes to hide the feeling of wunhappines ' / flooded her when she was Tre- FRESH WATER. minded that her evening would go Lo) TE a. ne thousht Dav had SALT WATER the steadfast qualities that Tom K VY oy = LL EFFECTS.

possessed, and Yet it was Larry's > very ‘casualness, his ‘easy-come so easy-go manner that her

2: ©, happy and carefree when she was Se TO WHAT ANIMALS

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there for several utes without 2 { speaking. The silence had been COPR, 1538 BY NEA SERVICE. INC ce | LOOKS LIKE TEs N FMAT BOOK-PEDDLER:- HE WAS ; 8 § GOT HAM--- HE'S GETTIN’ AwAY companionable. ANSWER—1, Chimpanzee. 2, English bulldog. 3, Moose. 4, Lion. FOLLYIN’ HAM? SIN f .2 4 | OF THE MEN IN THE LI ARTED AFTER FROM ; “You shouldnt have to work,” he CAR! -venee- ¢ MOUSINE

said. “You should hz nice Jom. a pg nd al Q. GL many full-blooded

SE Indians in the U. S. today?

She shrugged her shoulders and Jooked away to hide the feeling of the unknown fear that came ov-r her again. “I wouldn't make a good social butterfly,” she said. “Well, that's a break for me. then. It means I'll see vou at work on Mondays, and Tuesdays and Wednesdays—Tfor weeks and weeks, I hope.”

(To Be Continuéd)

CAN ‘events and characters in this story Pre wholly fictitious)

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