Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1938 — Page 16

PAGE 16 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1938 SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams hb : - i EASILY ELUCIDATED, ALFRED/ = OH, THIS .... WHY, OH, I THOUGHT : be : ; : THE SAMPLES WERE PRINTED [7 THIS IS STUFF IT WAS THE 5 COME YOUR BEFORE 1 STEPPED IN AND GOOD LUCK, |" we've GoT PILED ENDING OF TH’, com 0 : NAME AIN'T CAUGHT THE TORCH WHEN MAJOR, AND HERE FER TH’ \\ LAST ONE -= 2 ; . ON TH' CANDIDATE HAPPELSTIFF BEGINNIN' OF : HOW DUM & SAMPLE DROPPED OUT { NEVER FEAR, N ANOTHER PLANE OF ME / ~ Ee LADS, THE NAME OF HOOPLE o £ TE : ere fTievvE | WL. APPEAR AS SENATORIAL

-- : Lh Shree” | ERE ome 3 By BETTY WALLACE aN J wit] bo il EVEN NOW ARE BEING

SENATOR / RUN OFF THE PRESSES/

CAST OF CHARACTERS Bor ALCOTT—Admiral’s -daughter. 4 RG , e faced a choice between two Navy WE : : ’ 3 HOOPLE

suitors. ; DWIGHT CAMPBELL—Ambitious lieu- . D E FOR STATE

tenant. He faced a choice between his 5 3 a ¥ wife and duty. LS - x er JACK HANLEY—Flying sailor. He A 5 . : ok Se —® faced a test of a patient love. MARVEL HASTINGS—Navy wife. She faced the test of being a good sailor.

CHAPTER ONE

UDY ALCOTT stood by the chain : rail of the huge battle wagon, | © looking down at the black water. The deck was solid under her feet. Overhead, there were stars in a deep blue sky. She was a small, slim girl. She wore a new evening dress, from which her shoulders rose white and lovely. Beside her, a tall young STILL - man in the blue of a naval lieu- ’ RUNNING 8 = ; tenant, with wings on his breast, 406 4 J BN RN \ : zal] : ; as looking down at her. And she| | E¥'Q 11-7 COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. BY a NN 3 AES . ww ia ies ew that he found her beautiful, ; re ST EE on) RRR nail . and she knew that this was why— “J Want my money Back hg hasn’t laid an egg since z= — = 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, INC._T. M. REG. U, 3. PAT. OFF. }1=7. : . CLOSE RELATIONS PR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. 7. M. REQ. U. 8. PAT. OPP. 1 LI'L ABNER —By Al Capp

paradoxically enough—he was quar- : Fong yun bo FLAPPER FANNY By Syl — — 1 Her hand touched the cold chain. via ee 2 : She Rt i hs on him “1 . > FOLKS rz AH NOW ANNOUNCES TH’ i BT GY ("LSSTIAN COT OUR MARRUGLE TEN MILES FROM DOGPATCH. ; don’t know what you mean. What = ; MARRIAGE - SOON AS MARRYIN SAM / 2% #2 % / SESWELL STAN RIGHT WE, if I do see Dwight Campbell a lot?” GITS HYAR-O TIAN LI'L ABNER T' TH’ £<l GX BY BE; M WH, Eo. DOES ASHO YOUR NAME, YOU | RIGHT 7-LLICKY Jack Hanley had been her friend, Edie STAND. up AN STEP A) JECKSHUNS x 2 y/ Er SAVE AND YoU. © RFT MAR MULE. a long time, and she often thought OUTSIDE WIF ME” r- { EF LI'L ABNER - LIKE. MYSELF-ARE ) IS ALIN’ AN* all = OLKS IS WAITIN'

of him as a sturdy, dependable big > N HAIN‘T. Rs i : : N rother. But now he had changed. [Fobaw) ’ NS ; : ~ | / I x GOING TO - ; ORM Was it jealousy? All this sudden ag 2 : x SR zk 7 deg res a Dose 7 pag hatred of Dwight Campbell. : gos ; ( Brg : MARRYIN?”

‘The man’s brown eyes were 4 ) ; y / clouded. His face was grave. He 2 A E (AAMER i) J EN) a \ looked down at her, standing there, ~ Rt 2% ire RecA TK | On i, / } 7) ERTS her pale gold hair alive in the = — 3. moonlight. He had said a lot of things in this miserable half hour since they had left the others in the

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know what he was driving at. Now, suddenly, he burst out: “I'm trying to tell you this, Judy Alcott! He's not your kind! You mustn't go with him! He’s just a Navy politician, with his eyes on the main chance. i y 3 pes after pull, influence, quick ee / ‘ . TT 1 WANT C MICKEN motions. / / X : Ny RN : . AND ICE CREAM AND 2.0 = NN M1 : PIE AND PUDDIN' I it OR a moment, she was stunned. J \ | AND COCOA! Dwight Campbell, gay and personable and so good-looking he reminded ¥bu of a movie actor playing the role of officer. Dwight, with whom she had danced until 2 a. m. only last night. Dwight, with whom she’d ridden countless, starsprinkled hours, and whose arms

had held her close in an embrace that had stirred her heart. I And yet, no matter how many n-7

times she told herself she mustn't remember, she never could forget.| «Maybe the hero uses a double, but don’t tell me good ole White

Jack Hanley’s face grew misty, Ki th : 1 and even the face of Dwight faded. ing does—that horse is a real ACTOR.

There was only Ward Fenning, : — ge " splendid and invulnerable in | GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty : —By Crane : / : . é&% McKEE HAS NEVER FORGWEN HIM, il : ma Dew HOW TH' HECK CAN A FELLA PATCH | : Sm DN A

youth, in his Viking strength with | . his light hair falling across his | ss El. § = TR MILLIONAIRE FATHER HAS SEEN Y0 THAT. QUARREL WITH THE GIRL HE LOVES,

tanned forehead, and his blue eyes| ; 4 —as blue as her own—laughing | Eze] A & A ; SI 'F HE'S GIVEN NO CHANCE TO SEE HER? ha, - a J —— 7 ., i 4 Z 7 . 1S : EL 7 7 = ) 7 :

down into her face. oA ; Ward Fenning had not worn, 0, © 8 yi : : ; Navy blue and brass buttons when _] ; — El J wl 4 she met him, although he was a ’ { / 2 junior grade lieutenant. He'd worn | - the khaki of a flying man. He was) in lighter-than-air, at Lakehurst. Her breath caught with the memory of Lakehurst in the spring. She had been such an eager, reckless

child! # y ATEN Te J FST ss: aie and Ward. Night rs on AT | BF 3 | | co.) Ge nol] JND NOW, BEWG A GUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF in the small town near the station, | \¥ . hip Soe hi Li mm——— WHEN WASH FOUND HIS BEST FRIEND INADAZED ” MKEE HAS BULL DANSON AND THE ENTIRE SECRET watching the dark water, telling WN Ee Cal oe i/o CONDITION-AND AS A RESULT, WAS LATE FoR WS WEDDING. POLKE TO AID IN KEEPING WASH AT A DISTANCE. each other silly, tender things. Kiss- 1 av si Lae ) ; Fy or FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ; ne. Planning tor the future. When WERE Cea LE WE An a SI 5 : : ard was an admiral . © . When TT ; af Ra 1 : ! . im " * : es a) BS : LET ME ouT OF HERE / OH WELL, HOW DO YA AT II © i i Lge ps or AA RY 8 YOu CAN'T Do THIS To ME !/ i LIKE THAT / * THIS '/ WE'LL AO Dac He lieved i iri b Eg SL cf il SE AW, WHAT's THE USE ! THAT OLD - FIND IS THE PROPERTY r { AND ASK HIM IF HE KNOWS Se nad Delisves in Jingles oo 0 15 re A vu ge GUY IS AS STUBBORN AS A MULE! | OF DUDLEY WANGLE THAT HIS STAR. HALFBACK terly! He used to tell her that the 3 aE EA ohio . KINGSTON « PLEASE 2 ISN'T IN BED ‘YET/ largest, best airplanés couldn't fly “3 Eo ) ; RETURN" HMMM / o oceans with the ease and certainty | y.. any ¢ 1 V . 1 BEGIN > see / ) Ward had written a thesis at M. . 1. T. on dirigibles. It was his dream, and now that he was at Lakehurst, he was working hard and earnestly to clothe the dream in reality. * They had talked about getting married, too, those nights on the ; lake's edge. And she had said, “Mother and Dad are so old-fash-| “We're not at all satisfied with this new cookie—send in the art editor!” vy ‘joned! They don’t understand!’ Her B AM ®

lips had qui d. “They think I'm ols BT Drm para hpi NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE

to him. “I couldn't love you any| [§Fds-Tg SE 7ATTTRV. NTN 2 more, no matter how much older 1 Zt yy. 5 Hm Zr ; ld : hh 3 LL a] A SANT poctwharADume of | [ BETTER GO NOW- INCIDENTALLY M2. WELL, FELLOW TL HOPE SHE'S RESTIG WHITEY. | y act = Ll 2 eee JU - ag i PANDAS be) rs So0

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> got Why can’t they let us get mar- a \ 4 js I'VE BEEN AND T SHE NEEDS SHE SAVED WHITEY ET THE CAPTAIN AGAIN... IVE GOT TO BE You YOU DO THINK A LOT OF | TOK SHOVING g MYRA, DON'T YOU 2

ried now. Why must we wait?” Ward stroked her hair, and put SUBMITTING TO A in, A WHAT SHE'S DONE ALONG

little kisses at the lobe of her ear. “I| § 7 2 S 11 TRANSFUSION. —

know, sweet,” he said. “I know.” — She said rebelliously: “Three years! It seems like eternity. I don’t think I can live that long!” His lips on hers told her how much he wanted her. His hand, holding hers, was tense with the longing. But he said loyally, “Your folks are right. You're only 16.” Sixteen! But she had known, the first time she saw him, that this was her man, and there never would be any one else. : : / T4077 % 3 : g 2 2 8 ; 7 3 J A 5 COPR 1939 BY NEA SERVICE. INC _T . 8. PAT. OFF.

ELL, she had lived. Her heart hurt now, thinking of that. She had lived. But he hadn’t! For NEB mom g : —— . - i i = SORE SWELL WORK-OUY WE «BUT 1 CANT We ONLY Tr GOSH 4 “ “ OO0GGON\Y wl OONT LIKE TO 8% the Be pen) De Eo || NO Ene ABYTHING YO Wt Ve, AR EN ENG JOST WAT ow we AND 1 CONT DARE 8 Aeron 1 hs : “GUESS ONEY we HA w - FROM WM we. and at midnight, in a burst of light- TIL TAKE A WALK FIRST 1, NOW = NENT WAD A MOMENRS RES ARY sD % OO w HE AWAY FR

ning, it nosed down into the sea.| HAVE BEEN GIVEN COPR. 1938 : Te WRONG TO FEEL LIKE THIS , INC. 855 : ABOUT YOUR

Ships had rushed to the spot| PART OF THE BLAM RF WORT where the Akron went down but FOR THE. E XK NARS NN OWN) BROTHER WE) =

they found only three lone men. Three men out of the 81 who had WORLD VVAR... been aboard the Akron! SINCE THEIR INTRO - Jack Hanley, here at her side, DUCTION IN NORTHERN was one of those survivors. She EUROPE MACE POSSIBLE x had hated him, at first. GREAT INCRIZASES IN $ ‘But, little by little she had be- POPULATION come more friendly with Jack. He a had been Ward's friend. : ‘His voice called her back from ° the far-off place of memory. He "said, gently, “I—I didn’t mean to 5 Be harsh Loon Dwight, Jum. ) . ar. of Bu can’t stand to see you being = ' — made a fool of. I know what he’s| [B32 ABBIE AN’ SLATS . : —By Raeburn Van Buren after, and I don’t like it.” "x | ; : - She said slowly: “You can’t be er oN SANINES SP UNG pe LX COME 2 EVER ou | iN. 39 | gure of a thing like that! It’s per- VAL CARED SO MUCH L AILED, | 0 : AGAIN, Eve : g ab pO You BRON WAT ot TRYING TO SAY=+=-2

1 fectly possible’—she tried for a ANSWER—No. Cement is only one of the ingredients of concrete. FOR THAT HE TE, VALS" | Jaugh—“that he loves me for my- RESIST THOSE ) DEATH SENTENCE!

? 2) Oy f WOULD self alone” The laugh fizzled out.) JORTRSMENTIRTTAT INT ESSN IPN TYR ITR CR | | FRENDS” OF He .

and she was angry. Angry because ~ Jack had seen how hurt she was. . . Suddenly she was blazing furi- 1 sheep give ? eight WOE

ous. “It’s none of your business & THIS CANDY BAR GIVES THE

who I go with, or what he wants! ” As it happens, Dwight isn’t after Ween what you so flatteringly insinuate! Sw 0 \ BIGGEST VALUE IN ENERGIZING he is. He's after me! Me! Does SCN GOODNESS. _ mmm. - -— Econ a

‘that seem so strange to you?” She took a deep breath. She sad, 4 \

flinging her words into his face. z w veh. “He's asked me to marry him, so VA ‘how do you like that?” 1. [ fg D : 4 IN. A 4