Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1938 — Page 34
ra SDAY, DEC. 8, 1938 SERIAL STORY— By Wiliams
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= CAST OF CHARACTERS ; j > BARK, AND HES "IF ONE = "” JUDY ALCOTT — Admiral's daughter. ; ALWAYS BITING wit Fir/ jis oy one faced a choice between two Navy 5 et : - OFF MORE THAN MIT TREE CHINS * ors, ¢ . - »* DWIGHT CAMPBELL—Ambitious lieu- : 4 / = HE CAN CHEW! UND A MUZZLE ~-tenant. He faced a choice between his : : AN a pr { SO BIGZ Yad M ‘wife and duty. ) os > ' "JACK HANLEY — Flying sailor. He : A DEPOSIT UND faced a test of a patient love. : YOU TRY PEM : RVEL HASTINGS—N. ife. ; : ; faced the lest of being & soon Ee — rl ON, Yah 2
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UDY knew, looking into the mirJ ror before she went out to meet Dwight Campbell, that she had no right to do this. Jack Hanley’s ring was on her finger. As she powdered er nose, the ring moved, it was so * loose. She had forgotten to wind - the string around it, to make it
: lighter. : SNR X NN Rh ING, : AT RWILLIAMS | . _ Yet the girl in the mirror looked COPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. " . \ rurecuvomror. BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON y2-3 yack 2 her with ia that glowed “I said would you mind passin’ the mustard—we want a little for our ] ; ? mouth was not, smiling, but in its Burgers IF SOURE Too [ yAsSUHEONY | [THEN HATRATHATY win Nore aii] [ TH-TMIRTY ZNO SUH vA YO? ‘corners there was none of the weary . NOOO Z. Z- =-AN- - droop she had come to know so FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia] FLOOR FROM AMILLYLN LEFTY D Sra Pig ME . well, looking at herself innumerable \ Se Nor W LL Ip. HAL \JERENT IF IS hp 7x times before she went out to face |[- ; : ECIAL T — A | TAN LONG P-'LL BET KIDDING ? > 2 iA people, | H CAN GET ) TR¢ / . ; : wo
7 . Her pale gold hair waved around VA her face. The high forehead, the Z, creamy skin, made a lovely picture. Not like Marvel of course. Not red- - headed and spectacular and challenging. You'd never fail to notice Marvel, no matter where she. was. She was an eyecatcher. Yet Dwight would rather be with Judy.
Her mother had gone to Mrs. Lane’s, for which Judw was thank- A | iP =~ : ful. Not that mother ever ques- S 7 od] ’ ~ 7" AAA Sy tioned her suspiciously when she B= | A \ bl -went out but— Her heart sank. : — Yezz 7 Ny iE Dwight was making her do so many : ! 8 ofl AC {i i rs 7% 7 \ 5 ra Ree U8 Pre On om cluns secered | things she never had done before 7S Lh Hii ti H ; Why did it have to be so clande- | % 3 Lily HL ks J WISH THE , WHY NOT TRY ELLO, THERE, CUTIE!--- )° stine? It was only a harmless meet- Lh {i [| HIER WEEK WAS OVER--- TO WIN HER OVER HOW'S MY LITTLE BEIN’ NICE ing. Just to talk for a few minutes. | LZ nA I CAN'T STAND ? “BY BEING SWEETHEART? No ALL OF A .But the ring on her finger silently | = e IEEE THAT KID FRIENDLY 2-=- , 5 SUDDEN reproached her. She shouldn't be AEN er MUCH TRY IT! ; ‘CAUSE going. 7 [HEL EIR RY LONGER! 2 ” 5 2 | | HE got into her car, almost defiantly.
~ Dwight was waiting on the corner. where they had met so unexpectedly, last time. He got into the car, saying: “I'm so glad you came! He “added: “You're looking beautiful.” __ “Don’t, Dwight.” “But I mean it. You're like a— like a cool, soothing hand. The way _you look is restful. Lovely. Friendly.” She laughed uncertainly. They
~— drove for a few blocks, and then she “It’s an eviction notice! Your father says he’s got to put the extra CARIOCA WAS WE MUS PLAN, ) A FAT CHANCE ANYBODYS GOT OF THINKIN, 1 WONDER. FOR MANY MONTHS) ee oughtn’t do this. We coal in here.” a , CG 1 Yo oR WE WITH SOLDIERS CLATTERWN' PAST HERE PERHAPS EET | > SENOR, THERE HAS . a Ra [If ) EN GIVE (1 NK. tA DAY. ES TRUE, THEES “Might run into someone who GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty ; i TH DERM THINGS SO VANS, Atk Ye oth OE THA sob knows us, eh?” His voice was bitter. | SC y | ! 4 AWAY, REVOLUTION. EET COME—ALAS! “After all—” she said. ro AN | : : p 4 % WE WEEL DO WELL “Narrowminded fools!” ; el : | $1 RD 2 ? : ; "J TO SELL EVEN SIX; _Judy’s knuckles were white on the : : 13 Z, oA AO > J a YY he : MATTRESSES. wheel. “But you are married, k 3 : z ; { N A | ~SY V Dwight. And I'm engaged.” _ “That doesn’t give dirty gossip a right to take pot shots at us.” “But—but—" a “Oh, I know. I've taken you into my arms, kissed you. I guess it ‘sticks. out all over me that I love you.” | “You don’t love me, Dwight.” she said. “You're just lonely. You've ‘had a bad shellacking, you're angry | & = TR / p 7 > with your wife.” She parked the car’ j 2 : 187 2 yo IM WookiINGe FOR A zi WELL, THAT (1 EIGHT Bucks A El IT Sure Does! AND WHILE YOURE where they could look out at the’ : : ; Ren ! JOB, MR. SIMS, AND 1 { CAN BE WEEK ! IT WAS A § | - APPLYING IT, BE SURE NOT To MISS ANY water. ¥ : : i 3 i a PE ifl\ THOUGHT MAYBE YOU'D GIVE | ARRANGED ! CINCH! IT TAKES il OF THE CORNERS / “Wife! She's getting a divorce,” : 3X COT; y ME A RECOMMENDATION! 1 Vv I'M READY TO PSYCHOLOGY To GET HT Dwight said. : | Wa 3 PIF Fa i FN ) \ AHEAD IN THIS “Are you sure?” f A x i ; Yo ~ “Yes. I told you, she's going to ‘ Reno.” :
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. x | UDY remembered Cary Tennant’ : narrow, predatory eyes, the -equiline cut of his nose. She said: | “I'm sorry, Dwight.” ; “Why should you be sorry? I'm not. It was a mistake. Right from =¥ the first. We never were meant for | i ih ; ie & I [11 4 a each other. She's a spoiled. rich, 5 Bi $B (|: ’ Lo] : 4 : : =X (Il “§ / selfish girl; and I'm a hardworking : : Z -® 1 ay : i ; dy man who must maintain a difficult | diseipline.” “You're not maintaining it now, : are you? Neither one of us. Yes.
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~ a stubborn discipline. They'd be ! p> i 7 “WEA hard to explain to if—if they ||v-eii§ : Cope. 338 1 Valted Feature Syiutioats, fais, ever—” i yin et “ s : : “I can’t break this 50, Buddy—would you care to take the . 7 That : making a mountain of a change out in speeding?” Wi = SE AI ’ a >) y— ve molehill,” he said impatiently. “Our ; / Eg 740 \ CASES. personal lives are our own. What | THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguso Rl 7 / « MYRA I meant was that Marvel threw a a < YL Quson | wh NE 1/7 17 Set — 4 4 Lip fit every time I had to go to sea.| : LTO ie I don’t know what she'd have done if there had happened to be major ; : N Ya 5 / — fs — = \ 3 v fleet exercises—if I'd have had to Ilr GIANT ! Ta We SR 3 Me cP : leave ber for months at a time.” oo : AFRICAN 7 E \ “Just how much does your career | || , ELEPHANT, mean to you, outside of gettin E ’ ahead?” Judy asked ns : Mapes “Outside of the glamour and the | | MORE THAN promotion—what is there for you?” : \ ONE \DEAS AN CASA 00 FIGWX | THAT'S ALL TRE BONS DO! (T's “Glamour?” he repeated. ‘“Pre- N MILLION GOT TO Bt A WARN ~ AND THE S\W\WY cious little glamour in it. And if DOOLLARS \S 5g PART \S , TREY OONT REALLY MEAN you mean do I love the smell of = \ \ ; i Fy Ey Tomy : Sea air, and the bucking of a de-| |JEE wad For THE . {2 | y Fa SORRY FOR . | stroyer in heavy weather, and sll | [ji = BARNUM : OQ ! HM we : P| . the other poetical and half-baked +d 3 AND BAILEY 2, x ensigns spout—why—no, of | |S a CIRCLIS IN ~ course not. It’s a hard life, and a | |RSS REE 5 narrow one. But it has its com- | [JE ™ YEARS
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“TE did not deny that. She said ) YOUR, FOOD BEFORE “A A thoughtfully: “You don’t really SWALLOW Jove it. You could live without it.| A ING IT It isn’t everything to yeu. You dread °. ping passed over, and yet if you olde, ~ : were, it wouldn't be a tragedy. SS : . You're self-sufficient, Dwight, and . / sooner or later your ambition would eAaNANAS, shape itself into some other career.” A NOVELTY AT THE “How did we happen to get talk- L OELP ing about this?” he asked. “Let's poten about the moon.” “IT was thinking,” she said. “Just IN 1876, WERE SOLD 200) ing. Do you know, Dwight, my IN TINO, AT Oo ther collects books on naval en-| ‘&2V CENTS AFL/ECE. coo ements, full-rigged ships, the old| : Navy—even sea chanties and ANSWER—Yes, for when you chew your food thoroughly, you are ads. He—" Fletcherizing it. : ~ ‘And I suppose,” he broke in|=— TT : ; peidly, “that Hanley collects dirig-|denly so ashamed, so soiled. How | An oncoming car swept its head- |. e history.” cheap this was! The feverish long- lights over them, picking them out : “He does,” she replied quietly. ing and the weary hopes that wore for a moment with a merciless flood *Airships from the first balloons her out when she was away from of light. Judy cowered away from ° pugh Count Von Zeppelin right him had changed into only this it, and then the car was alongside. Delicious Flavor 5 to Capt. Lehmann's book.” feeling of sneakinegs, of humiliation |It had stopped. =) “Because I don’t, I'm not—" that they should have to hide to be] A woman’s voice said bitterly: | “No,” she said quickly. “No, that’s|together. It spoiled everything. De-|“So this is what you're up to!” With . t what I meant. It's just —oh— |Stroyed the ache for his arms, the a gasp, Judy recognized Marvel's = don’t understand.” charm of his handsome face. throaty tones. Delicious Salads
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