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PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1938,

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And Tom—she hadn't even been : . Cero | 27 (8 / iad ; able to look at him. She was afraid COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. me. 10-1 (EWIS | | 724 (x 2 we i $200= AL wi AY, 1 THE DANGER LINE JRWLIAMS, to, anyway, she admitted. What] “Doctor, I'm just worried sick! He's getting to look more like 7 i 1 \ Ll wii cops. 1938 8v Nea service me Tw ace us pur opr OY J was there he could think, but that Santa Claus every day!” she had been such a coward, a —By Al Capp traitor to have waited all these! FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia z ; hours while he stubbornly fought EB EYOND THE GREAT SWAMP — ME-AMN ALLLS LOVED TH 7» THAR MUST BE SOMETHIN’ OUTSIDE GOTTA BE KEERFLL © for a conviction which she could so WHERE NO HUMAN NAS EVER VENTURED ll GREAT SWAMP, TOO. NEVAH BIN THIS SWAMP -MAMMY WOULDN'T WILD BEASTS-AN’ *MEN“/-' easily have made possible . , —i NO PLACE. ELSE, BUT—WITH NEVAH TELL ME-BUT-AH GOT A MAMMY TOLE ME THET *MEN” A twinge of sympathy for Larry ) py MAMMY ALLUS LOVED TH MAMMY GONE —IT ALL SEEMS SAY IS TH CROOLEST, MOST SAVAGE went through her heart. Larry, too ="4 J GREAT SWAMP-SHE ALLUS SAID § | SO BIG--SO LONESOME ~-=- ’ O’ ALL TH’ WILD BEASTS. was sitting down. He was across "33 4 Nh 2) THET WHEN TH TIME CAME FO (} 4 3 NEVAH SEEN ONE .WONDER the room. ‘eg YY 4 @ MER T'GO T’ETARNAL. REST=- NN % } ‘7 NY — WHUT AMEN” IS = ~~ Dest Sergeant Timothy O'Shea ; YF oa wD wr WAS ONLY YAR EH ED : ; F came in the room, bringing her a 71, ¢ © a

fresh glass of water. "Sure now don’t be lookin’ as though you'd lost yv'er last friend,” he whispered. “It's a brave girl ye are, for the lad was vour sweetheart, wasn't he?’ ‘Not any more, Tom.” she said, sipping the water. “It's all over now.”

= x » HERE wasn’t much that wasn’t over, she thought again. Knowing Tom had cared for her had Q ff Incit Arrye 8 { | ili lessened the ache of losing Larry, HTH : By Bushmillor rr, ’

of the disillusionment that came LLL LAN . , . wi from knowing his weakness. But : WW § SAY /-- ARE YOU YEP ---1 WAS % : NY I WAS BAD TODAY, losing Tom made her see what real \ \ STAYIN' AFTER VERY GOOD TODAY, | A NOR SO THE TEACHER SAYS ee Ue Ah Rr Ym Tr ie . WN . R\. SCHOOL TOO 7 SO THE TEACHER H x NN I'VE GOT TO STAY love was : / | BP NANCY? SAID 1 COULD 2 TN : AND HELP HER DUST To lose him was bitter because |S i a : STAY AND OFF THC

Tom had not failed her. It was she SRE 1 | HELP WHER & : \ A DUST OFF

who had failed The men seemed to have reached some sort of a decision. They stood up, turned toward Larry while Tom spoke. “You see, Kent, the whole situation has changed, but we want you to clearly understand your rights. You don’t have to take the stand. You can rest the case on the people's won gee, I forgot! Your mother called about three o'clock an’ said evidence and permit the Jury 10 gor voy to be home by four or she'd give you a lickin’ when you got make the decision. Or you can go there at five” ahead and take the stand as your : attorney says he was prepared to have you do : GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty | WASHINGTON TUBBS II ¥f -A13 hid CTOSS~ > - i =. - > ASA Got me LL Ri (BUT IVE RUNG \ TRY AGAIN, SONNY. YOU JES BOT | (FOR TW’ LAST THEN YOU'D BETTER PUT UP A | [ZL] WAYBE LONGER. IM CAROL'S AUNT, AND I'M tion it won't be a pi ni due to the Be EU fey aR ; Re TO EXPLAIN WHY YOU WAS LATE TIME, I DEMAND TENT. SHE AND HER FATHER |p STAYING ONLY LONG ENOUGH TO RETURN Maan IR Te 5.» TLE FE Ri 5 BELL. I'VE TO THE WEDDIN' TO SEE MY T HAVE LEFT ON A TRIP, YOUNG || MONTHS) THE WEDDING PRESENTS AND YOUR 2A Church to continue the case you f : be ee : : WHRED HER SHE'LL FIANCEE! oo MAN, AND WILL BE GONE 2 ENGAGEMENT RING. © = may as well know that this wit- food. ‘ PIRATE 5 REE AND PHONED ul UNDERSTAND. ; FOR SEVERAL MONTHS. ness,” pointing toward Pat but not Li Ae SEE AI % HER AND... looking at her, “wili also take the “EE Ca < stand and give her information which, I gather, you know about.’ She can't tell anything that will hurt me,” he 0 ed bitterly That remains to be seen,” Tom aid quietly She teld your attorrey and me enough to make Church ask for a recess in which to get - 3 this mess straightened out. I don’ £ b f . ee y 5 3 Lid believe vq understand what putting THT LL : ¢ RB ~ ? ; 1 —— her on the stand is going to do to hs i ” Ag 4 Wu, \ i } 5 fini nr you,” he added significantly SE 5 gs Ja) R " ° ; nA 7) 2 — / 9 = Mma nna hurch nodded. “Youre in a spot X Es R.& WT RS : RG : al ei - Kent. I don't think vou told me as : f THN Ta \, Pe —By Blosser

much as you should have. It's best Xa 3 . o to be rank with your own attor- A ; ur § Wr” \ ; 2 5 o Gor N 5 ( ouwo f= Leas THAT, ney. Now you've placed me in an os a Bh ; af eo; , ’ Dis a me in an ee ps rel LOcre A ENE START 0) EE ) THE SPANING KICKOFF ME SOOSEY 2 THATLL ® ; “3 A Sm NCE | FIN RT | 3 Ss ITE ~ ELMWOOD 105 YARDS TO SCORE BOOST HIM UP AROUND £ & 8 i i J ¥~ ho I GUESS HE JUST ) BELMONTS GOT 20 TO @ IN THE THAT THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN, “FEVER. HEAT” ON ARRY looked at Pat Well. |e ¥ ; 3 a ISNT GONNA PUT li FIRST HALF EGA MAKES AND THEN RAN SEVENTY THAT THERMOMETER. / you've every reason to be A A h of : / (Mmm ini EVERYTHING YARDS FOR ANOTHER, ND WHILE HE'S up Hiifieh” he said. “1 might nave | SEER NS ea 772887 4 ™ RL | I JUST DANDY ONE A FEW MINUTES 7] | THERE , YOURE STILL satisfied he said I might have 1 RAN. ~ Cp : & : fill "% ll ; KINGSTON WiLL 1 LOW ENOUGH TT LAY known, though. You thought that TR % ! : £5 HALFBACK iil TN 2K A Pp us! Ya Po: our THE FLOOR PLANS

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until I saw you meant to use Bill ‘most likely to succeed.” ind me, too, that my love for you SRS. 0; ast iy (Toy yo THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Will THIS NOTE FROM GLAMOUR STUDIOS, JIM, WIRE GLAMOUR. STUDIOS TO DO SHUCKS, MYRA - THIS DETECT- : NOW WHERE TH' DICKENS ew n't runhing ut for y William Ferguson | | tel linG US THAT LOVIE HAS ASKED AS MISS LAVERE ASKS..BUT TELL ING BUSINESS IS TAMER J HAVE THOSE TWO GONE 2! IVE a aren uni a x ia oJ FOR A HUGE SUM OF CASH TO BUY THEM TO DEMAND THAT SETTLE- THAN L FIGURED. IVE A GOT A HEALTHY HUNCH WHITEY'S BE in RN aon "Eh Be &* A ) \ HER FREEDOM, GIVES US AN ANGLE MENT BE MADE THIS SIDE OF THE NOTION TO STRIKE OUT TLL FIX YOUR ¥ oN J \

the romance some place else. The &_- \ \\\ ——— TO WORK OM. EXCUSE BORDER. GOT (12 FOR MYSELF! BANDAGE girl has enough to put you in a bac \" = / BN a A ness N : a.

spot. I advise you to come clean.’ ~| | J . Yes,” Tom said, "I've sent the 7% / IN J \ a= J = RIGHT! - J re nN J <3 \

men froin the A. I. B. out to check some facts. Better come clean.” After that Larry seemed to collapse. “Well, what should I do?”} she heard him sav

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to Pat. “Lets go in your office and XL, let them finish up bere,” he told | : RAIN FELL IN her. taking her out by the side doo: A N A \ 118. « . AND ONLY They would finish up. Larry would NN { \/\ NINE MILES AWAY, pay his price to society Life w ule 7 [ ' ok ; THE YEARS RAIN - BO OL NO ay dal 2 RX ANA | FALL. AMOUNTED TO (GEL 10E MAD ; oote!l wl WAG | [WELL COME || ORAY L ONLY we 'RNOW), : El river To init of BUT 29 INCHES. £0 MUCH ON | & Nes SOST THINKANG Jy: ON, GIVE || WHAT T LIKED ABOUT WELL, T™M MARRIED, ALL RIGHT Tom ha en YY What she : 3 THE Mos { AROUT YOU ch HOW yo THE \OEA IN THE FIRST BOT CETTING A DATE 1S MORE i Tg = COPR. 1938 BY NEX SERVICE. INC UE SNE «| ; '1 VA & MARRIED PLACE WAS, I WOLLONT TOUGH THAN EVER L HORACE The petals fell, covering the desk] ~==* : o 1 / 1 | HALE To worrN B HAD TO WORK AGAIN TONIGWY with their color <8 \' (77 " E 7, ABOLT ones, | IQ a un il 77% A . 5 > NMORE no 4 TS Q vo my 77 7

iN he looked up. It was 1. She toned Se neon afraid Phi to NEW ZEALAND, see her face. The silence was too THE ABSENCE OF pig the flowers are gone, too BUMBLE BEES she said ‘tonelessly. Ey PREVENTED THE " “There'll be others.” he said. “And FERTILIZATION they'll be as sweet. Flowers fade,, OF RED cover / but there are some things in life THEN, that don't Lov e doesn oe 20 9s BUMBLE _’EES Jal love: Pat. Not the kind I fet WERE SHIFPED IN, “How can you now. Tom? After] AND NINE YEARS Re! ; z i ® f | Tm I was so blind and weak.” LATER, THAT COUNTRY ’ 1 PB

“It wasn't blind or weak to do. PRODUCED ONE —By Raeburn Van Buren

vhat you did. Don’t think I'm not ON DO : = pp mp aware of what it took to make you MRL ti ig AY fe MER. SE | WHATAILS HIM HIS GIRL, CLARA, | I” THERE, THERE NOW HAM--- THERE'S WELL-- SLAP MY EARS /-- HEX. |) SLATS [Te call Kent's bluff. It wasn't easy to > BE TREED BY A HOUR AGO SHE HIM-- AND NOW SHE SLATS 2 HE DON'T J * GAVE HIM THE AIR/ PLENTY O’OTHER GIRLS JUST AS NICE As REFUSIN' T'EAT-- HAM! HIM /ISN'T--THE-Mb BLACK BEAR LEAVES HIM THE LURCH. THAT'S SEEM AS FRISKY SHE UP AN'LEFT HIM SORROWS WHICH HAM/--IT JUST ip

tell what you know, particular CLARA. HERE --DROWN YOUR when it involved the man you cared =: = OR A 5 runt A WOMA NOR rx BY BEATIN’ SOME O'THIS NICE BAKED HAM--- | | DON'T SEEM LIKE THE SAME PURP for. But you had the strength cf 10-1 CRIESZL.Y 7 " ny) Fl Ta Tou d AS Bor AR TA ANAL A . Trl .

your convictions.” y — “The things Larry said werent ANSWER—A grizzly, after reaching maturity, cannot climb. Thus, a true, Tom I mean about telling person treed by a grizzly would be safe. simply to further my own ambi- ——— Ry. 7 =p tions.”

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