Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1938 — Page 29
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PAGE 2S THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1938 SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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LOVE N , Sa SAH HERE ARE THE ENTRIESwAa YOU'VE BREEN FIVE SL E N LET'S SEE «~THE SXTH RACE? MINUTES LAYING A = VES, THE SIXTH WA TRAP DOOR, PIKER ¢ 4 BET MOVE By Marguerite Gahagan — ’ 3 "SCRAM, GRASSROOTER, APPLAUSE" | // ON AND LET THE IM= N= = x |] THAT'S THE HORSE war MY PORTANT MONEY GET rar Sr SEaRacTERs ca | ’ WORD, HE's 50 ® ONE “~EGAD, UP TO THAT winDow f . tre Tae rE J Nd \ \ GIVE ME TWO $2 TICKETS faced a choice between the law and love. au Ri \ fe 2 ON APPLAUSE" TO WIN IN
LARRY KENT—hero. He faced an even | > greater decision. EZ 3 : THE SIXTH !
TOM SWEENEY —prosecutor. He awaited the processes of the law.
Yesterday: Larry calls Pat's young! brother, Bill, to lie about his damaged fender. Bill is willing, to help Pat. He is to testify tomorrow. |
CHAPTER THIRTEEN HEY sat there in the Ihittle cubby-hole of an office—Pat and Bill—while the day drew to a close around them. The bov's words had shaken Pat more than she realized. He had come to court
prepared to tell a lle—a white lie as he believed—to save the man “CLAP HANDS! she loved le Na A p 7 TZ} AND HES MU A , : Yee AN yi } IN THE Ay wi She pressed her hands against - - RA ; N FIETH \ ; Vl Ya aye . er throbbing ‘temples ana twisted COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. | Sa. 5 7 NN Val Eh rraadieniea RRS he ng [ ES E. INC ; . ; 1. {i \) XY A " Sand rr ; TRWNLAMS \ hs \
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: “Don’t pay any attention—he's just a private detective, \ . . it ! UNS why Ou_Sipst promise not Bo go it, My husband is awfully jealous!” SEEVEL ING. TM RED 05 PAT OF - : ill. ou can't do it. ary | - — ma—— - BE Re : TAAR'S A NAHLL STAY OLIT HYAR. Tc PAPPY 7 AR 1S TWENTY ] | RAVE PATIENCE, IFTEEN YEARS LATER out putting you on the stand to! FLAPPER FANNY STORM COMIN’ ) MEBBE ONE. O° EM HAY 13 Sane HAS I FF DA = Nr ADP TAT TAIT lie for him. If—if he is guilty—" THE TT ON. ONE O° BOLTS O' LIGHTNIN TERROR IN OUR HERO P = DOGPATCH MANAGE. ) BE ort SOT AGFLER VET™. * GOTT E
her voice trembled, then grew Hi] | | L{ THEM BOLTS ©’ FOR THOSE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE FACTS, [| 1S MARRIED UP, A OFFER ANY : Hii | WE REPRINT THE FOLLOW] COME AM HAIN'T* DAY NOW. HUSBAND OR \ i | /E REPRINT THE, NG HISTORICAL BATA 1] | Huseanc SS WANDS
steady again, “then he must pay the penalty.” The wide-eyed wonder in Bill's eves gave her courage. The light in them was no longer embarrassed, but proud She had not i { failed him. He and Joe could con- p ®, : CRE 1 : tinue to look up at her. : (1 | ’
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» » ® OVE was gone. She Knew that now. Larry had killed her : a : love as definitely as when he became - oN te oY \ DIE HAWKINS WAS THE DAL/IGHTER h 5 Th . WEE £7 5 A OF ONE OF THE EARLIEST SETTLERS a hit-run driver. The act of being h : ve OF DOGPATCH, NERZEB/IAH HAWKINS . SHE Se \ * WAS THE HOMELIES] GAL IN ALL THEM WILLS, R
involved in a tragedy was not what
1lled her love YEP/--D' TEACHER OM, REALLY ?--- DATS JUST 'TS--tt finger. watching the ; HER / aR SAID SHE'S GONNA 1 HOPE SHE SHE WON'T GIT ing diamond catch the rays ; \ / RET GWE A NICE PRIZE ASKS ME SOME AROUND TO EVERYONE -- Ve late Suh Tears in her eves 4 \ : ; RN ro TO OD SMARTEST QUESTIONS SHE MIGRT rounded it with Snv rAInbOWS 4 1 N Hy Ng bb ONE IN D' CLASS Say RE ILI 1ny alnoc 3 i \ \ yuo! ; oo ; n TODAY the door A \ .- TR was Tom
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‘ith someone?” | “1 could just smack the little flirt—swiping my best date.” Difisone : 3 ping * BUT 1 DEMAND THE R\GHT (THERE, THERE, HONEY. THERE'S MORE
i “y i ad’ : { i i EASE, NNO EXPLANATIONS ARE NECESSARY fi wal herself to | Yeah, if her head's full of boys, all the girls will be after her ( WCKEE, \ SIR--THE WEDDING 15 OFF! lk TO SEE CAROL! YOU GOTTA CLOSE THE ONE BULLFROG Wl THE POND, AND
k up The tenderness and sym-| Scalp.” | YOU GOTTA MT I LISTEN, MR. M¢cKEE. YOU WINDOWS ! BIGGER ONES, LET ME ' wa SIMPLY GOTTA. EXPLA
thy in his voice brought ali the] grief of the past week back in| GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty an overwhelming wave ‘ An engagement ring—" he con- I eae : | touching the diamond. “I'd SER ENS SR, a t on your finger, of course look at it any more guess I didn’t like
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t his hand under her chin he could look feel pretty rare fellow What's happened? Has he made you unhappy? What did
he do?” ‘3 : : hg are | Ra 3 SU) 1 Too You ID Fix ir! / TH'S WHOLE rem— ll OF course Nor! OMIFHOW Se con “|| AskeD Him | Business Is 1 LEAD AN Il’ 1 euess \\ Irs Uke SELLING
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S he controlled herself : % © sess YOU DIDN'T LIKE © SEE JUNE It's all Tom. I'm a lot 3 ok ; - 3 HES DANCING WITH _DuD, AND SHE f 7, 4] TO TAKE WORKING OUT ORCHESTRA TO GET IT DOESNT YOUR. ONLY PAIR. OF : > \ 5 = = MAKE SENSE, ) PANTS To, RAISE®
DIDN'T LIKE TO SEE SUE “7 "| Af MONEY TO TAKE , SINGING TO You! AL # JUNE OUT, AND MONEY TO BUY ARYA ie | ; SUSPENDERS |
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do know he's a fool to let somethin take you away from him. wouldn't if I were in his place. I'd fight to keep you. There wouldn't be anything I wouldn't do if I were this chap.” “That's because vou're different, Tom. Youre—vou're just you: hon- |
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est and kind.” Do vou mean that?” “Yes—evervone knows it You |
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can't be swerved when you know | ; : BR Ps ; ; : : you're doing what's right Youj {+ - ER B ed ga 3 ols 3 3 HOP IN), MYRA - WE'VE GOT TO DUCK IF YOU THINK YOU'RE GONNA BUT, WHITEY, THE AUTHORITIES LET HIM COME, JACK = WE can't be bought off. You're honest,| | i GeLLE ¥ o 2 : 4 BACK TO HEADQUARTERS AMD DOPE DITCH ME LIKE THIS YOU'RE ARE QUITE CAPABLE OF HANDLING Bl THAT'S RIGHT, MAY NEED A PILOT OF in , ari pr. OUT OUR NEXT MOVE, I'VE RADIOED d CUCKOO! CAPTURING THIS THIS... AND BESIDES, YOUR HEAD £ WHITEY'S ABILITY BEFORE FOR A RELIEF PLANE TO PICK UP THE SPIDER GUY HAS BECOME A NEEDS ATTENTION onl 5 WE'RE THROUGH! REST OF THESE PASSENGERS fad y VERY PERSONAL - Re /7 5 $
true.” | I'm honest when I say I care for vou, Pat. Maybe now isn't the time to say that, not now when vour world has crashed and you're ' : so unhappy, but it's true. I = “Don’t you dare throw that hat away—it's cost me a fortune in check- | |
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for you more than I've cared for rooms.” anvone before in mv whole life. All these weeks over here I've watched vou. wanted to be near you, waited in the morning for vou to come in| os the courtroom, planned so that 1| , ve LARGEST FISH fou ea THe ere Ine EVER. CAUGHT hung around late just % say good- | WAS A in the afternoon I love vou.| = iidn’t think I had a chance before, | 26,594 POUND but now, Pat—now—do you think 1 : WHALE SHARK. he put her hand over his feet: | > Fc ay re/2. tt ing his strength and courage, his A | ARoLT STARTING : AND THAT'S WHAT You SEE HERE BOOTS YOU'VE gentleness and understanding. “I've A ; rd cf ill | TO WOoRW } — ad WARTED + NOW GOTTA HELP ME OUT | SOME - A BG NOW RES AG INTERESTED never known anyone like you, Tom. | RR | S ~~ | 55 TVRs : 9 THE REST \s = HOW , WE GOTTA LOG = AS A FRIED ONSTER I wish I could think. Only every- | {1 === / : S\ 2 3 2 hg = NE he % nl . hing is so mixe , S0—so0 hor- v \ YJ a me 2 2 3 - ? . a ? WEG we TR fo aixed UP Hore} = 0 \s — of oR : ¥ ! WELL AG 1 SAD BEFORE , THAT ff ribly confused I | NL N 2 ; T=, 4 ' ~ 3 . Hari aalaA \ i a AY, s iN YOUR CHORE I know, dariing. I know. I can | k 2 . ¢ : 2 2! 3 CAA wait and I will. Tomorrow, or next | : FR 5) ) A § : rd Sr—— A x 1 week, or next month—sometime, | : \ \ \ 20! VA ‘ = : F : 3 PAA though, perhaps youll let me tell] you more of what I feel.” She nodded. “Knowing that you are helps right now. Yes—later 11 be “able toc think clearer, on 7-29 ea
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IN HONOR.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson
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Lo wc > NEVER SEEN A GIRL WITH LESS MODESTY IOAN wa” NOW--YOUSE TWO SCRAM | J JUST THE MEREST DROP OF t t dc e said. To- oa ot Tait wend Th Tout i A THAN CLARA. WHEREVER HAM GOES SHE NE SER] OFF AN PLAY... IM HERE ON_| [* CHLOROFORM, DOCTOR: JUST morrow Yarry would und EN | FOLLYS HIM, LOOK IN” FOOLISH AN/LOVESICK.| Id » RA SERIOUS BUSINESS ENOUGH TO QUIET THEM BOTH nocent/ Ww wuilty 7 HAM DON'T GIVE HER A TUMBLE BUT IT DON'T oO he CREEL ee = SOR BE FOR A FEW MINUTES She p=. her work away, slipped ; FAZE CLARA Eales i a evs sia T into her wraps and went down on / i 3 J) = Hs Pen fa, ak the street A peddler stood near the curb with a little cart heaped with spring blossoms Suddenly she stopped, looking at the daffodils, the peonies. the violets. She bought a big buncn of flowers and turned into the hos-
; PN pital a “Jean Gillespie—" she said to the N (SAN YOU NAME
9 clerk at the information desk. “Could gs trie \ . THREE APPLES I see her?” A’ FAMOUS IN “Only 10 minutes left in the g 1 ©) visiting period. She's in the chil-| STORY eo dren's ward on the second floor.” ie | 2 : ¥z ; oh Pat went up through the long ANSWER—L. The apple Adam ate. 2. The apple that fell from tree ® Z rainy 4 UX . slr corridor odorous with disinfec-| and gave Newton the idea of the law of gravity. 3. The apple William | 0 nn “mx ~ ope Jem bs Caitet Prater Arndtents fre tant. Through partly opened doors! Tell shot from his son’s head. | 2 : —e she caught glimpses of crowded |
rooms, beds, drawn shades, dingy with her fingers. The child moved of peace in her b : Bo re wg ) eing th she walls. The children’s ward was and opened her eves. They were not experienced oe Hh had : only a little brighter. {dull with fever. ‘path ahead that had been so con- |
A nurse came by. “She's still] “Mama—" she said thickly. “I fused With shadows had suddenly]
a sick kid. Are you a member want my mama.” become clear again. of the family?” : Pat turned and walked away. ’ “No—only a friend” She laid The lump in her throat was too (To Be Continued) ky | jase 23% 1
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