Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1938 — Page 26
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PAGE 26 a - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIME oe ia SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY TL CURE YOU
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ip OF CHARACTERS f; : J ALCOTT—Admiral's daughter. 4 Aw < HaAWp = i ‘She faced a choice between two Navy ; foo 4 ~_ {é # " AWD ? p OE 2 Tie sa
‘suitors. \ ye 5 1 DWIGHT CAMPBELL—Ambitious lieu- 4 2 = rT i 0 A AIZc tenant. He faced a choice between his I~ A ~ Ray Nowa [LZ Y wife and duty. : MN Xz ~ JACK HANLEY—Flying sailor. He | SYN faced a test of a patient love. gy ( N Ns TY
MARVEL HASTINGS—Navy wife. She SRR { 7 faced the test of being a good sailor. \ £8 # ~ v AN Yesterday: Judy tells Diane of her NNN troubles, reflects that she would have NN 4 had a house and a baby. too, had not " ; \ : 2 A
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CHAPTER FOUR
ATURDAY morning Judy Alcott awoke with a heavy sense of something unpleasant impending. And then she remembered. Today - was the day she was going with Dwight to meet his fiancee. | vase She dressed carefully, in her best E56 110 Suse ia3aiey NEASEVIEL. ING.
silk sport dress. It was trim and 2 BY, Smart. “You two backs gotta get those masks on quick—the success of this > Nl PA . E22 Es. oat - coPn. play depends on the element of surprise.” BELL
Dwight came for her at a quar- : ter of 10, ‘He was radiant and he YES, CHILD, YOUR MOTHER ~ INSTEAD OF GIVING HER FOR YEARS | SEARCHED FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia VAS A SOUTHERN GIRL— THE LOVE AND COMPANIONSHIP OR HER-VAINLY- UNTIL : [ GE. OF R=
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gladness was an added affront. But Lhe NeenedD; ‘ she tried hard to act glad, too sr = WAS TOO i | Only, sitting beside him on the way OF THE H SHE PILING MILLION UPON MILLION?- 3 SUNS? x SGCONT | LOVED | TLirNED
i n't ; ; LOVE MONEY-M to Lindbergh Field. she couldnt . ORE help remembering their dates. the THAN 1 DID-HER/-ONE NIGHT- | NEW YORK way they had kissed. She had no : nD HER GONE- SHE ; THIS OLD PICTURE
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business to feel this way about a man who was going to marry some- | body else. But she kept right on | : feeling that way. 7 She looked at three huge airiiners lined up behind the wire fence af Lindbergh Field. Diane was always saving she wished Bill had a nice. safe transport job. But it wasn't really safe, either, Judy knew. A man in pilot's gray came out of one of the ships. Judy wondered if his wife, too. wor-| J J ried when he was away. Dianne mn A ’ / made light of it, but Judy knew IN g Gc oily Oe Fat Omen thts serif] | how the dark night hours tormented | . 3 N , her when the fleet was away at sea. 2 3 : To a oAY XN DEN : pny With Dwight, an engineering of- 4 3 / dn REPAIR SERVICE A [BT : A — ouT! 3 -E, THE BELL ON MY ficer on a battlewagon, Marvel never oy : ~ ar ? i M'AM! { I Jag OE. ON M | Fa \ a > IS BROKEN OFF!
would have to worry. Judy hated herself for the way her eyes clung to him. She didn’t want to see his lean, graceful height, she didn’t want to see the way his eyes were alight with happiness. If that smile| § were for her—but it wasn’t. / “Steady, Judy,” she said to herself.
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the cabin door was flung open and _ y = " . i : : “‘ « « confined to his home with tonsillitis’ Hmph! You shoulda ASH HAS HARDLY BEEN ADMITTE on the steps a girl was standing. seen what the paper said when I had quinsy.” Wor THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE, WHEW A AWFUL Come WIDE WDE} eet ges CATIAR Say ? NRUER THINK 10 SEARCH TUE er N WOE! ser ie PND oo | 7 HSN il EEF HE FIND YOU
She had red hair, this vision in|« . the cabin door. A trim tailored] GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty ts 4A] GARBAGE CAN! a: STEN! WSIDE ‘THE Tee .suit, a magnificent silver fox, and A S—— : | SLOOMIN / 1 Woe DA Co) NS Vou?
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gray feather. a i a 0 7 Dwight shouted, “Marvel!” and Frat 2 i 4S ; RESEARCH _ ran toward her. Judy stood still, L Ss 3: <n | waiting for them to have their ; BR ATSTICS greetings over with. SOF Sos 0D) Hi co, 3 VU And then Dwight was bringing / ; / ,
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precious beyond price. “Darling, this is Judy Alcott. You know I wrote you about her.| | ess : : & ; Her father’s Admiral Alcott. Judy. By i A NN Li : this is Marvel.” He added in a] , 1 V § a J th BE ae GOT B® GIVE ME hea SON i burst of happiness. “I hope you two| | ° Vo HE Aa] % 5 4 «| cme ER. PROOF THAT 1 HAVE WHY DIDNT 1 NEY» are going to like each other. I know | | ii | ol a J = + mel | | BEEN A VICTIM OF SHENANIGANS / THINK OF THIS BE- Bh HE PLOTTED HI Been A Fool! you will!” A 3 RP 1B ’ = HOW DO 1_KNOW YOU'RE : FORE ! LOOK =---1 KEEP NE Tut On Tie Iu GIT You But Marvel's odd green eyes were 7 : : TELLIN' THE TR < HAVE A PICTURE ON T™ : £? 2 NRT at os resting on Judy appraisingly, and q HERE ~<A CLIPRING ITLL TAKE TWO DAYS - Judy suddenly was glad she'd worn Rom A PAGE | FER YOUR STOMACH the tie silk dress and her new shoes. S THIS TE GUY 5 OT KE ¢ 4 TCH UP Marvel took in = the - smoothly p “y brushed, blond hair, the heart- Hi Tm | it 1 a
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1= decided I want to stay at ; “8 ; a . a hotel until—until—" Marvel “Be : Lo By Ln WELL, ER = THANKS, MYRA - IC : said, when they were in the car.’ 2 : 1 WE La 2 GLESS THAT'S ALL I WANT- RS 7 UBL KAS MAN] - JUST . 4 : HI, JACK! MEET They were squeezed very tightly, ; i THIS CODE JUST ABOUT ea TN UZ NT lh . MISS KITTY GRAV... Dwight under the wheel and Mar-| (10 ] HAS A VISITOR FROM ¥ vel next to him, and Judy jammed} | Copr. 193 by United Feature Syndicate, Ine. against the door handle. “If you only knew some Navy peo- “—and the figures on the male listener survey are: 1023 listen to the | ple, you could be visiting them for Sudsy Shaving Cream hour, 2384 to the Whizzo Cigar program, and the few days—’ Dwight ventured. 14,526 to their wives.” “Pew days?” Marvel laughed. “I've ; got so much to do! Clothes and all.| THIS CURIOUS WORLD “Il: And won’t there be parties for the ______ By William Ferguson bride? And there are some people WE {HF
I’m asking to the wedding, in Los fd £030 ~~ - p SV Angeles, and I promised T'd stay a IN DEATH VALLEY, F: I Cre 3. 9 ( 3 week before I get married.” | - x = ; / 3 Dwight looked somewhat dashed.’ — ce Breas do 4 ; ® oO »; Ti ?
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difference did it make—right away, oh or in a few weeks—he was hers, and ROIS BENEATH r= ~ not Judy's. : URFACE OF THE ass YOULE GOT THE WORLD RIGHT IN YOu 5 She said to Marvel, before Dwight | [rR SOFT WHITE SAND. a OE STo0N: WER RANANER | | JooRE Ae TREES || WaT ATR Stan aveess] dropped her a; the house, ‘Vou m AL 1 ASK ~r : THE CHANCE OF A LITE TMELCAGSH | | CONTRACT ORAWN CENT WNL BE YOURS w 22 t must meet my mother and Dad, Miss 5 i NAN ; 9 : IN ¢ YOU'RE RED NOT | NOW) WNW E OP, SEE ee > Hastings. And all the Navy family, NN : II : ot Ts Ne WHOLE too. Do come tonight, I'll ask a few ; \ x = : RAE es TALRING people.’ $y \\ , = RA : . : Pe “Yes,” said Dwight eagerly. “I om —_— EER ps LR = want you meet everybody, honey. Ty > OX AE Fra I De N You know, we'll be living among Wi LAR WHAT A them, and there's nothing like get- rfl 4K a ) £3 ; : LL ting off on the right foot.” = | { NN Judy felt again that unwilling dis- [ / \ J like for Dwight’s calculating strat- )
egy. «But don’t you want me all to yourself tonight?” pouted Marvel. “you know I do! But honey, I
want everybody to see you. You'll
bowl ’em over.” : a o : 2 8 = ez 2 VALS TAT nor ee a = ARVEL would be at the Coro- / : BUT--NO- HERE KNOWS .GOODBODY AND YOU=22 NO, BECKY Yl nado. The most exclusive — ; es YAL'S VOICE-—IT5 DIFFER- || VAL--AND THE DOCTOR ALWAYS CALLS ME MISS | DIDN'T CALL YOU == and expensive!—hotel in town. It ’ 22, ENT-- [T'S-—~ WEAKER-— I GROGGINS = : was a good place for Dwight's girl, Judy thought. All the highest rank4ng naval officials stayed there, and av rties frequently were held I INTERVAL OF She explained to her mother, who| 06.39 MINUTES. went to the phone and asked Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Rowland and Mrs. Dunn at once. Judy herself telephoned Jack Hanley and two young lieutenants who worked in her father’s office. She called Diane, but Diane said regretfully, “Sorry! Bill's off on duty. I can’t make it.” : A few minutes later the phone] ANSWER—No. Contortionists mereiy e y have longer ligaments holding aled. It was Mrs. Lane. “The| the ends of the bones together, whi Fip’s going out, some sudden orders, which allows a greater freedom of action. Nobody will be able to come, Mrs./go, Will you please go down to the |fidence, her look of accustomed arhotel for me and explain to her? rogance.
wrnis is Judy,” said Judy, “I'll tell |T talked to her only a few minutes : ; : dn’ ” 3 1 .| Dwight was begging her des- s ! : mother. We dans Foy She had we're shoving off. perately, “Please, Judy. I hated to Attem tin V : Tg : ; : ; ‘a vision of Dwig eing ordered to| Judy's insides felt cold. She hang up on her, but I just knew if A Se POLIK'S WLLL TBS
sea while Marvel waited for him to|didn’t want to explain to Dwight's | T asked 2 call for her at the Coronado. future wife that the Navy camelexplain oh Youd nh over ay VN 6 i i . «gyre enough, he called a few first, .that he simply had to obey| “All right,” said Judy. And to NA Sd eguar nes ina In- ; ; : 7 minutes later. I guess you've/the call of duty. Any girl in her herself she said: “You fool!” ; kk 0 i Labor ¢ d
hea. Ive got to go. Listen, Judy, senses would understand that with- ree vel n't understand. She [out any explanations! She remem- (T Continued) ai give an excuse and not bered th other girl's cool self-con-'(All events sf characters in this story
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