Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1938 — Page 31

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HIT-RUN LOVE

SERIAL STORY— i | | By Marguerite Gahagan | CAST OF CHARACTERS PATRICIA McGRAW_heraine. faced a choice between the love LARRY KENT here, even greater decision TOM SWEENEY — awaited the processes of the law, esterday: Larry fx arrested the hit-run driver Pat calls him fo give him the faith and love he needs now more than ever before,

She

law and

He faced an

He

prasecntor,

as

CHAPTER EIGHT ~OOPED u C phone booth in the court Pat felt the ears, heard the heavy beat the

the

p in the stuffy, ding) lobin

of

by rush of blood Ray

her

hoard X \eary,

wiped nervous palms of phone calls and she hadn't located Larry, She salesroom again and talk to one of the men

rom Four

perspiration f

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HOLD EVERYTHING

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i WHAT'S YER BUSINESS, GOVERNOR ? ™' WAY THESE SHOT ARE PEPPERED IN “THIS WALL YOU MUST RE IN “TH' NUMBERS ONE OF “THEM POLICY KINGS USE YOU FOR A TARGET 4

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE NO, MY &OOD FELLOW=~AFTER ACCUMULATING MY FIRST MILLION FROM MY EXTENSIVE DIAMOND MINES IN SOUTH AFRICA ,T1 TOOK UP BIG GAME HUNT= ING ws HAR -R-RYME SOME OF THE FINEST SPECIMENS OF WILD ANIMAL LIFE IN THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL. \" HISTORY WERE BAGGED ZT BY MV TRUSTY GUN wa KAFE: KAFFT ONE OF MY INEXPERIENCED ASSISTANTS ACCIDENT ALLY DISCHARGED AN ELEPHANT GUN WHILE CLEANING THE WEAPON f

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out, 136 te 7.

must see him | hated going Yet 1 lest he call before she The bovs weren't home vet Mrs. McGraw had heard the

home she

ar-

said. “I hope t mixed up in such acclaent not run

' she

t in an

g honest;

» nutes dragged, but finally phone rang. It was Larry heart leaped at the calm-

his voice. No tremble, no er. “The boys said you called I was preity busy all day, as you imagine, I suppose

can you

aad 4) 3 read the papers

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“They'll have a hard time pinning anything on me,” he declared Iv. “Just because I happened to a dented and because some dumb cluck said he saw me driving there that time isn't going to make me guilty. Y flamed beon the tip of her Know

un ~ Fars ary Nave enaqer,

The burning question fore hey danced Qa a sted t LAS aS humming over talk to you We can't police have

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need

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FLAPPER FANNY

By Sylvia

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SEE" mw YOKUMS IS SHOOTIN’ UP IN TH AIR" WELL SHOOT LUPIN TH’ AIR TOO-AN’ NOBODY'LL GIT HURT.

NOT ME "Ax FEUDS SERIOUS AH GOT A READ ON LI'L. ARNER'S HAID - = AHLL BLOW IT OFF =~ An AD

YO' 1S A DAID = SHOT ALL RIGHT” MAH CHICKEN IS DAID””

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OUT OUR WAY

REDRAW) BY REQUEST

{ PSST V-EVERY THING

THAT LUMMOX SEZ ~ "NO BOY O' MINE 1S GONNA WORK IN) NO SHOP, IF 1 KIN HELP IT" AN LOOKUT ‘IM MAKIN HIS KID COMB TMEET HIM EVERY DAY AN CARRY HOME HIS LUNCH BOX AN' OVERALLS, WHY, THAT BOY |S BEIN)' TRAINED RIGHT FOR TH’ SHOPS! "AS A TWIG IS BENT SO SHALL IT

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1S ALL RIGHT, HONEY: |\ EVAH GRAN

GRAN PAPPY AIMED [ B. AT L)L ABNER AN’ AT IS AS SAFE B MT FANTASTIC BROWNS \ AS EF HE WERE UMS CHICKEN. FANTASTIC LIVES] IN HIS MAMMY'sP CABIN 7” | HALF A MILE EAST O7

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VWHAR L/L. ABNER BEL?)

“My luck gets better every time I gain I was only gonta get a rich husband.

marry twice.’

a pound. When I weighed 50, This says ‘53 pounds—you will

awkward |

rrassment of youth to express

HAVEN'T START YOUR HOMEWOR

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LP PAPPY AIMS SHOOTIN’ AT TW YOK

NANCY! --- YOU

By Williams

OH, THAT'S TH' BUNK! HE'S CURIN' HIM YOUNG ~~ BY TH® TIME THAT KID'S OLD ENOUGH TOO TWORK HELL BE SO FED UP ON PADDLIN' BACK AN’ FORTH TO A SHOP, THAT YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO GIT HIM NEAR ONE --- HE'S WORKIN' IT RIGHT 2

JEvnLliams

T.M. REG. U. §. PAT. OFF.

—By Al Capp TTHEY 27 THEY 24

M-MIGHT GOTTA KILL <S EM”

OH=--=1+DON'T THINK ‘T'LL. % ‘BOTHER WITH IT TONIGHT! =<

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athy and yet

unable to conthey all

ine pbuzzieqa wonaer

dare look into his nor meet She

hree

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ed glory Now doubt was in

of

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feel unces-

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wanting to comfort

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haven't

aven thing on was club. Remember? High Hill

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a fender

nd vol kn ' as at

told voll about it remembes

nodded slowh Yes, vou told

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GRIN AND BEAR IT

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By Lichty

[- AMNESIA, THE DOCTORS POOR CALL IT. CAN'T SUDDIE! REMEMBER ANY- “PAL!

QUICK, SONNY! WE GOTTER IT "WA WTER THE CAR. \T'S ONLY 3 WOURS TILL YER WEDDIN',

I GOTTA CHANGE, MY CLOTHES, TOO. HOLY SMOKE! I BETTER TAKE. THIS SHORT CUT AN' AVOID TRAFFIC,

THING THAT RAP: PENED BEFORE FRACTURING MY SKULL.

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A BLOWOUT! —By Blosser

4 7 WEeLL , DON'T! I kNOW YOURE SUPPOSED TO BE A STAR HALFBACK, BUT IF YOU DONT CONCEN=TRATE ON YOUR WORK OUT HERE, ~ IW. BENCH You! 7

BAND OR NO BAND, YOU'RE OUT FOR FOOTBALL AND I WANT You KEEP YOUR MIND ON IT!

TH oS 7 (1 wet JUST Gone 7, OVER SOME

MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS /

)

To / of / (

gp

fender :

“Anvthing wrong with my face, dearie?

counting their change lately.”

All the customers have‘been

over this, a terrible dav: a regular

of

today, too to buy a new mentioned it at the dance, omised to take her out in new models. Had to break appointment, but said I { come out later Pat

of her

she

es,” said slowly, “that is She's verv considerate.” he was walking up and the room nervously. “Suppose see vou at court I that vour bright bov Sweenev going ru r prosecutor in the primaries, What's the feeling about is chances?” He's well iked and h She thougt

momornow at

- o to run fe

R Very eapm standing firing

opening

rv repeated slowand pretty darn anxious the nomination. too. Probably Jegs Off to ge to back

his right people he'd like to know some Old man Barnes a shot in 1 in town, an

1e line when a campagin comes

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on ti}

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along

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some hel} I made any move vet suppose vou want to help me. don't you? She looked at him soberly. “You know I do, Larry. Were to be married. I love you; I don't want to

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THIS CURIOUS WORLD

USED IN THE UU. =. IN A SINGLE VEAR WOULD MAKE A SHEET RKO FEET WIDE, FROM THE EAQTAY TO THE MOON.

SENERATIONS OF ONE ROYAL ANT FAMILY.

HOW MANY HOMES DROMEDARY

[7 1 WAS Just DONG THIS AS PART OF MY JOB WITH THe DANCE BAND, COACH ! ITS A

By William Ferguson

INSIDE THE BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT, MVYRA EXAMINES THE REVOLVER SME HAS FOUND IN THE QVERTURNED LUGGAGE

THROW HER IN THE PLANE = HE'S GONG HOME WITH us!

GOT TO FINISH OFF THAT STEWARDESS BEFORE WE GO-

ONLY TWO BULLETS! TIVE GOT TO

“HANDY , ROW DOES \T LOOK ? HALE You TALKED TO 2 \ ANYONE 2 (8 {| WES THR OFAN A coon, R00 I TRS SURE \& A

AND EVERNONE YAS | WHY, THEY A SO NACE L WHY, TREY || WOLLO, RANDY, ACTED AS \F THEN'D || YOU'RE THE LIE FOR ME To || TYPE OF MAN ENROLL ND COWL G

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see ocent man suffer. What can I do, though?” He dropped his gaze before her steady appraisal, and shrugged his shoulders as he moved to put his coat. “Oh, I dont know. Mavbe as 8 character witness. Tell Sweeney I'm not a cheap crook. or a holdup man. That vou think highly of me and plan to marry me” Larry If my serving as a character witness will help, vou know I'll do it Only the men you work with would | serve the purpose much better. As your girl, my opinion would nat-

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on

“I'm not ashamed of you

wie vumpainy IIAVE 1IULT rT Talacu since 1931.

0 Sweeney won't think of you as a! criminal, unless-—unless—"

stood up beside him, smiling into his eves. an iron-bound case against vou. And he cant have then, youre an innocent man?”

(An ents and characters in this story

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rally be colored in your favor. And

She drew herself together and

can he, when

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Questions and

. causes occurred in the Union Army “Unless he feels he has during the Civil War? A Q— | Charles Boyer? A—He is 38; 5 feet 11 inches.

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Answers

How many deaths from all

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mental debt of $440 per

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THATS WHAT YOU THINK ! AN AWFUL LOT OF TALENTED FOOTBALL PANTS HAVE PICKED LIP SPLINTERS FROM

I'M ARMED AND ILL SHOOT THE JiRgr ONE T° ROSS THAT THRESHOLD!

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THE ILY JERK UP--THE CAR GOES HAYWIRE

BUT TM LETTING MY ENTRUSIASM

HANDY , NO «OW NOU | MUSTN'T LOOK AX \Y LWE THAT! TY \oWT LIKE YOU TO GWE | OP WITHOUT A TRY! \F , SOMEHOW, YOu COOLD GEN A NOS, WOLLONT THAT

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—By Raeburn Van Buren

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