Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1938 — Page 14

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DOUBLE CHECKw~MY PET PLAYER EAGLE NAMED GEEBEES—~ : A : Gor io SIDE Rn : SPEAKING OF HE WAS DECORATED BY TH' “B : THAN THEIRS I PETS, SIR, FRENCH AND IS STUFFED IN DB HADDA MAKE A 1 HAD A A PARIS MUSEUMwrDURING TH' : ] .\_ DEAL WITH ‘EM! CRICKET BIG SCRAP 1 TAUGHT HIM TO ° : : ; : / DURING THE TAKE PICTURES BY PULLING A | : i=\ BOER WAR STRING WITH HIS BEAK/ WE'D By BETTY WALLACE + : | iar 1 TIE A CAMERA ON GEEBEES : : : $ TOOK AND HE'D FLY OVER TH’ CAST OF CHARACTERS ! y JUDY ALCOTT — Admiral’s daughter. - ¥ i ALO Ne ON TRENCHES AND COME BACK faced a choice between two Navy > OUTING WITH CLOSE-UPS OF HIDDEN rs. : : : I | expeormions/ MACHINE GUN NESTS! WIGHT CAMPBELL—Ambitious lieu- : ; Inne tenant. He faced a choice between his y \ . and duty. JACK HANLEY — Flying sailor. He a test of a patient love. MARVEL HASTINGS—Navy wife.” She d the test of being a good sailor.

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. Yesterday—Jack warns Dwight that ¢ has caused Judy too much grief already to. bother her to explain about rvel’s hasty runout. :

: CHAPTER SEVEN JUDY ALCOTT jumped between the two men. “Jack!” she im‘plored. “Dwight! Please don't... ." re had been too much said als . She suggested quickly, “if . : pi S youre going after Marvel, Dwight, ; : i 0 ith 4 : | a 72 La : : tl lois,

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Dwight left. at once. Jack, his si \ =mouth tight, sat on the sofa.| FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ; : —By Al Capp « «When she returned he said, “Why ; : ABNER “ “ y = ‘ don't you cut out interfering in FTA DO | DAUGHTER YE 7 RECKON YO'BETTER : business? He’s engaged to the REFS? LA CALE MAN MOSE" agirl—let them work their battles SCORE 11 |\vormay of MusT BEA BNO aE MADE iz LV A'MILLYUNAIRES ut alone. 2 ; BATHES EVRY IS CONSIDERED) AH BEcoves| b> , EA EIST) HE DONT KNOW. ICCESS UNLESS ) ONE © WHUT A MLLYUNAIRE IS, AH'LL. BECOME

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‘and see what there is to eat.” _~AND I WAS THINKIN'- MAYBE WE ( OAT'S A WONNERFUL®: HUNCH--Y | [M——~essir— mm - 5 2 #8 : COULD EARN SOME MONEY RUNNIN’ p AN’ . OUR nN ie ‘TPUT Marvel did come back. ERRANDS AND THINGS-~--THEN WE q 7 HELP D' POOR xr Dwight told Judy about it, a CAN START A LIL FUND AND SON] LE 7 WHEN WE CAN/ | few nights later. : ; HELP ouT OME, POO Se AILY : 3 Z : “She's at the Coronado again. ; » : ~ * And Judy—please—help me. I want her to meet the wives of the men . | ‘I work with. Mrs. Lane, the cap- ‘iu _ fain’s wife. And your mother. And ~ the exec’s wife . . . all of them.” : "ett ~ F Judy said quietly, “Mother was = a ii : . perfectly willing to have a little} “72 to 0—not a goal kicked out of 12 touchdowns! Well, now we know / bang fo introduce her. There's no what their weak point is, we can lick ’em easy next year.” ; 2 = / reason why we can’t give it now.” APs s | —— - ; rN A But the party was not a success.| GRIN AND BEAR IT 22 . =~ ay | SRB, eS Neon ED

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i | = UDY, who knew she’d been a fool Ji Ef 7 g RIT £3: . to work so hard on a party for|| RBH he > y SF, (EH? YOU WERE HIDING FROM BULL I KIN SEE tT ALL (NOT WIM! HE HAD A | Dwight's girl, tried her best to be|| HEE. Hh a) 3 DAWSON I A GARBAGE CAN? / NOW, EASY. IT WAS | [LURE ME INTO TH PA Dal p - x . 3

‘pice to Marvel. But the other girl A PLOT—A DIRTY, U SNEAKIN' PLOT! HE'S . Ff I'D LOVE

had evidently not forgotten that || [EEE : Boe \ @ ; scene in the hotel, for her eyes = Bb 3 : : NOT SATISFIED WITH | ; 70 GET EVEN ~danced knowingly, and she almost : , ; KEEPIN' ME FROM WITH THAT yk GUY!

patronized her hostess. we | Ah) 1 } EEIN 2 2 Admiral Hanrahan and Dwight s LE 2 N WH : : OW. NO! |) TO TW HAWGS. “and Captain Lane were standing 3 A) : Wie . Wa I surrounding Marvel, now. She heard | Marvel's light laughter, she heard her saying, “Oh, Washington! When my father was alive, we used to ' have the nicest dinners! The Presi_dent’s naval aide was a great friend of father’s.” : There was the deep boom of the _ Admiral’s voice, and then Dwight “was saying something, which ended on LAN ks a in the respectful “sir” everybody NRE oY 3] nd ; F _used to the Admiral. . ; EN , JAR ae iy FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~~ Marvel laughed again. “How||, o” 5 5 78 : ' : silly! I want to go back to Wash- || gel BR XW 2 ; Re \\ ( Yo ington! Why, everything's there! : a t A A 1 NEVER WENT You CAN'T ~ —And Dwight, you know, I'm de- art : } ¢ 4\ SO FAST BEFORE BEAT GRAVITY, termined you shall have a glittering || == He F ii : ANF \ WITHOUT SONNY, AND YOU Wi =. Judy turned her eyes away from ot A. ; f HER ai SAN IT IN- A TANK | : ~~ them desperately. Diane said, F ‘ : i ~~ “She’ll soon find out its the men . who make careers in the Navy, not the women.” Her understanding was | comforting. Judy said, “I suppose + i I shouldn’t have done this.” : “But Dwight asked you!” "said ' Diane. 2 8 »

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the wealthiest and hardiest drink- YARD OF “SUNBEAM” ing crowd in each city where they're STRIKES ONLY ABOUT A | xX stationed. She’s got money enough SQUARE YARD OF THE —~ oh fig or pu warm wet) § stem simeace ov | 2 S| |B 3 : Mee elven 2 Judy was tired. She sank down NTER, THE SAME == LAVERE AND : ? ) || eeEN ABLE e NURSING DETAILS ie 7 BUZZ HOLLAR, | DO ANYTHING SHE DIDN'T CORRECT.. SIMPLE? on the sofa, pushing the coffee table N\ PUBLICITY KS WANT TO DO, YOUVE : with its overflowing ashtrays to one b : 3 NN a GOT IT! side. Jack said, “The devil with her. She’s Campbell’s problem now.” He took her hand. “I want to talk to you, Judy. About you and me.”

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“going to be the kind wh in f = S A Re , oe a IN SOMMER, , A SQUARE : Nl % | MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE ha | : 7 : —By Thompson and Coll =

2b A : ten—try to forget it.” She could — / Ce YJ ) y —< Lp feel his hands tremble on hers. “I : «| : IAT J faa ® JI / , = ShiEEE =7 4" love you, Judy. Won't you marry ERE Soy : 2?” =

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| nl F WAS NAMED FOR A Ny : \=———— 23 3 7 stared at him, her blue eyes e.| 4AM OF . 8 S\N . : wd, > At last she said slowly, “I—I never = LEAD d SAN nN = Ey {a : + dreamed—" 4 * NL 2 rh € 5 5 s She couldn't speak. His arm was around her now, and his voice, low and husky, was pleading with her. ou can’t go on mooning about °% PE \ A when he's engaged fo hen 3% | 5 Leis Hanoy 1S THE empre, MS : | | vy. I won’t let you. If you'd marry ; gt Ndi” YZ yo % SINCERE SORRY WHOSE : : : ( ; l y 4 : >” » ol — : : | ) A . : / Th)

», we could have a good life to- 3 i Az nd o x Soe = Lr, - ther.” ! s 5 JAN ERE F\RS ; § sou DOC : ACTION WILL BE [WHEN HE ‘Almost without her own vo ; MIGHT BE BETTER ABLE WITH THE MOSTEST : . : ER ER \ ot | = _ her hands were pushing r il , TO SERVE WIS FELLOW ~~ DoLveH y I 2 ER : WY fn a A Sy chest, and she was moving away Ny : MEN wry } A NA the circle o arms. “No, i ; : k : | ck.” she said. “I-I thik you're : yi J | ABBIE AN' SLATS by : —By Raeburn Van Buren swell guy, you know that. But| . al : , S r 4 don’t Pa : " nu | THOSE ARE BECKYS FOOTSTEPS --+I'LL a BECKY LEAVES. THE SLEEPING POWDER] [ LATER - IN THE NURSES RESIDENCE -- ACROSS HIDE THIS CIGARETTE --- TS THE ONLY Ne | | TAKES ALMOST INSTANT EFFECT,FOR- | |roos——- ILE LAWN FROMTHE SATARILM IT HELPS ME VAL = (~~ : , | SOMEHOW--| CAN'T FORGET THE MYSTERY OF

“You could learn!” he g3id eag-| ANSWER—A colt may or may not have festh at birth. If mot, they . appear withi or 10 ’ RULE I'VE BROKEN--BUT She shook her head. “No. Oh, Sithin 5 Week Gf Taye | | ENDURE THIS PLACE GETTING THE BURNING CIGARETTE ON THAT ROOM ON THE TOP FIOOR-UTOF Wy THE SILL~VAL DROPS OFF INTO HEAVY ) THE SHADE, THERE, IS ALWAYS ~DOWN=- |

"don’t let's spoil our friend- ‘ weer) Ph ; > : hy : THERE i “Can't we go on the way Q. HOW OLD | A ALMOST 3g Trey - ABP SN | SLEEP ----- 277 BUT-IT'S GOING UP NOW--His face was shadowed. He stood BS GOLF? Yoo YEARS : : — Sot i] a 1 i H | | Z ; , THERE'S ALIGHT N THE a’ SS “gon “wai sou io throw me Sa KEEP YOUNG AND ACTIVE. ERLE | [FN | | BB : ; Zr s while you. give your heart 4h BER THIS CANDY GIVES REAL EN eg we a FOOD-ENERGY * 22 ue of it!” Sy, ) == S then he was striding out | ¥ / i room, and she was left alone

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