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fracas. Masi dala al THE INDIANAPOLIS Uribe lis Tr FRIDAY, DEC. 16, 1038 SERIAL STORY—' OUR BOARDING HOUSE : With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY ; : | By Williams

7 — > to ; 72 WOULD WELL, THATS TH BOSS LOOKS | I'D BE SORE, T00- | & A A REG O/D A OR 2 vou MIND || A MAIR HOIST KINDA SORE | THAT'S HIS WIFE

= $ a / : i k | $ ; 2 EXPLAINING || DRUM FOR AN BECAUSE SHE AND HE MUST v SKI S TH E : : 3 : 2» ATTACHED TO A MOTOR MATHEMATICS war | ! ELECTRIC, CRANE, DIDN'T ASK HIM=-- | AMOUNT TO SO

‘WOULD GIVE THE PROPER 3 ; ) HE USED T0 GO 4 i AND THATS A | IT'D THINK HE'D LITTLE AROUND | - :! 557 | BAREFOOTED | CABLE GROOVE BE GLAD TO GET | TH HOME THAT ps ; o 7 v2, JA To scHOOL TH! 13 IM CUTTIN' IN OUT OF EXPLAININ'| SHE CAN'T Z : 7 3 YEAR AROLIND : IT NOW --ONE TO PEOPLE WHO | BELIEVE HE : . : : A GROOVE IS RIGHT-|| DON'T KNOW | AMOUNTS TO : ol aL ; 9 SO HE couLD HANDED AND WHAT YOU'RE ANYTHING By ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES : SAN J SOLVE AN INTRICATE ]\ sorra stay COUNT LP TO 20 : TH OTHER TALKIN' ABOUT A HERE EITHER : > : PROBLEM WITH WHEN HE RA : ’ = 7 : CAST OF CHARACTERS 1” “our PRATTED BAWLING AFTER Ben OL V7 out OF 2 RA | Lo rive at coe ii : DINNING IN MY EARS © : ER rs f Il her, except” : i : WHAT ARE YOU i 7 = _ DAN. REYNOLDS — Hero. He might : SQUALLING ABOUT : . W%° i : . have had Sally but while he was king 3 3 a V7 ; ‘ on skis : ; 5 ” n . ; / COREY PORTER was king of the social p ) whirl, So . . . But go on with the , story,

Yesterday—In a fit of anger, Sally : on : : [2 i we dashes down the mountain, plunges I: i 4 : FE NN rr ; {ll [ Zo \{M a headlong toward a wire fence. The last “e : a = \ \ Il ) A \ ply thing she remembers is Dan’s cry ring- : Zi : | 7 a Te - img in her ears. . ; . : ; : . y 74 3 a] fy fl — | = = ( !

CHAPTER SIX = "HEN Salley next opened her nl eyes she was in a small room, a narrow white bed. Her head throbbed with a dull| heavy ache; she felt her burning temple, encountering bandages, then remembrance came back to Sally. ; DS : 27 She experienced’ again that swift| |x oo — AN : : Bl INVENTION HAS WHEEL: downward flight, that terrific plunge BMS 12-Y% copR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. : | 4 IN ITer LIKE HIS HEAD Jo Nard Lo, Cady sensation of “What's a guy gonna do? She keeps asking me questions about things PAT. OFF

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and a nurse bent over her. i gen how are you feeling now?” ; ny Ct, DUN) y Z x , e asked. 2 . : / ’ Z “How did I get here?” Sally oe [ of i NOK Te OLE. ANCL. IS? Z / countered with another question. SE X21 AF TER THIN TH : f _ SOONER, Where was Dan? Had he carried ||. § i i : RY . TH’ BETTERY her the rest of the way down that i N -, >, rl . > slippery ravine? _Oh, a a little i : TT IS AGREEABLE WIF 1] ZX } Ya idiot she had been, trying to show|| | f= ate : YO’, HAS YO' ? off, trying to give vent to her in- s ~~] jured pride and anger. “You're in a hospital,” the nurse replied. “You had a bad tumble, my dear. But you're going to be as good | as new in a week or so.” “A week!” Sally protested faintly. . “Youre lucky to get off with that.” The nurse's tone was grim.

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FJHERE was no reply to this. ||. 8 She might have been Killed.

Sally saw, once more, the barbed- | wire fence rushing up at her. She

closed her eyes a moment. | IE NS TM FED UP WITH I'LL SEND HER | H'LO --- I THOUGHT . After a while she opened them EY HAVING THAT CHILD AUNT A WIRE TO I'D COME DOWN again. “Is anyone waiting to see AROUND THE HOUSE COME HOME AND AND MEET YA, He?” There was only. olic. person ---1 CAN'T Z| § TAKE THAT IMP MR. SPUTTER!

. The nurse shook her head. | “There’s a wire from your. father. He'll be here -sometime today, though Dr. Barnes, talking long distance, assured him it was not necessary.” Sally’s eyes, behind closed lids, misted with: tears of weak gratitude. Dear Daddy, she always. could count : on him. Always he had come when | l& ; needed, always he got her every-| “Sure I went away and left it. I've heard you say a million times thing that money could purchase. | that a watched pot never boils.” “My face . . , 2. Sally asked, 7 : = 222 ol after another long moment. He:| GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty| Lott pretty face that had caused so! - —_ —— G many masculine hearts to pound! : Vf £ Pt Cope. 1938 by United Feature Syndicate, Ine. WASHINGTON TUBES |i more quickly. Would she look the : Ig Ss : ~ XO) [ DONT STAND THERE! same when these bulky bandages | . {4iigsaneat.y. :! : A, MURDERER, EN? | Why: YOU NOLEN, 2 g AY wm Bach PRoL | WEVE GOT TO GET | ig | 5 Le BLABBER-MOUTHED GRINGO-- oN eae 's3 SL {Wma Z| OUT OF THE COUNTRY!

“Just a few scratches,” the nurse & a an : A | : 52 pg ' informed her Sothie% “There ' J ; : CLOSET, 7 yw 7 won't be even a scar. Thahks to the ; ” > : 5 ; 71 2% 7) ~ young man who got you ‘here in |} ’ 3 J or Z : a ; ) ig “@ time for Dr. Barnes to take the i Ne 2d I 3 ~ 72005 : : : i 3 7 : § y stitches.” i Gre 34 3 rcs - & a , yD Z

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sked. There could be only ote. But she wanted to hear his name. She wanted just to hear, ‘someorre say it. { “Young = Reynolds,” the nurse : ! : ; d) \ CRTC “ é 4 said. “You: know—the ski cham- age g is 7 2 5 5 3 3] he - Zi Yl ; Z ;. ; : NN i on i PR. 1938 BY NEA SF A ail Ll ZZ 7 st oe : Vi so 7 pion. It seems he was right be- :

hind you. He managed, by’ some| | M——PPNEE FZ BRASSY NN Wad FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | ~ —By Blosser

“spectacular leap or turn, to save] [, om & WY Nils a. Go T : : ree you from being whirled into a fence. | | SisaRase Bhs 5 a 4 - 0 THROUGH EACH BOOK re And then, a he was [ ; ity : i 2 nat CAREEULLY AND LOOK FOR PASES SPEAR OF FRECKLES THESE | HOME AT NIGHT, je a Tig hurt himself . . .” ” Hoty ona THAT NEED MINOR REPARS ! I'LL DAYS, JUNE ! WHATS BECOME | IM TO TIRED -=AND 1 GUESS BOOKS WE'VE Gor © ' “Dan hurt?” Sally tried to sit up, | [£ pase A 8 : nt SE \ “ BRING IN MORE LATER.) OF THE GREAT ROMANCE ? B® SEE ANYONE) HE'S WORN OUT | > REPAIR WERE * her eyes wide open now. The! & i aE 3 ( a, ~~ WN oem How fh wos urse’s [strong hands gently held | |“& ke 3 ; '% im § USES ; gently ATE Ri a © (YY 8 , LIKE A CAN OF “Not [too badly,” she reassured ? If 44 i 3 oo. ] (3 . her. “One leg banged up a bit...” pi 7 5 2 : ! = “How | bad? You must tell me, , : ER % : i SN please.” Dan hurt, Dan who had : RN qi hoped to make the Olympics, who : Was such a beautiful, swift thing on his smooth long skis. Hurt be‘cause of her foolishness, her headstrong vanity. . “It looks like it may be a frac- ; LEE, RC) ) = ture,” the nurse admitted. “I'm ten : ni Deon Ds Te i oe, 72-76 afvald He leo gilin “Forget your filling-station background, Sneed—stop asking depositors ; : : : Bv Th d Coll . Bu e miracle i i ni 1» . : = 0 SS me Ey the minis = oy . if they have anything smaller! MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE y 'hompson an

half carry, half drag you on down | THIS CURIOUS WORLD | By William Ferguson Tor oor mT one or El To THATS SINCE YOURE S50 Nor vouve DECIDED [YOURE A GIRL THANKS, GLY... AND

; CALL ME AT THE the mountain, get you on the rescue "DOVES OF PEACE" MISS A SO TRUST AE AFTER. STUDIO IF You

toboggan, and bring you here. That | IK * NEAR) Rl Td way NE DIONY ; ¥ Sir young man should have a medal EWS wT ~ A EXACTLY EXTEND THE : SE YOUR JOB! 7 cv = THE NIGHT WN for bravery!” ; i 5y, Zi ¥ - 5 ulna nt gg : GiLoER'S - And Sally had called him jy : OFFICE! She buried her head in the pillow. ould not bear to face what she had done. It would be a “long time, the nurse said, before ALL RAIN 3 Dan Sou ski. Maybe he never FALLS could ski again. Maybe she—Sally mH who. loved him with all her heart, Ww I “With every painful breath—had done. this to him. * Her father got there late that |

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hurt was almost beyond bounds : ~~ \ E fig, : \ 0 n « » a at ; oll . y OAV URE, AND NOL , MERLIN w-- AW WL. WELL, | [TIPPY, Way BOY, BOOTS Ww AW, ‘Well, well!” he said in his big rN NY = . RE | Sore ves ea | A | TAN [ars 60 OVER TO A I won'T DONT YOU [| GOS CHRISTMAS '\&_A booming voice, “you came off lucky, : "J = i SHE'S ONLY ROMAN ’ SUS\E'S ROLVSE TRS ad | AND DOTTIE || $HMECK OF A TWME To as usual honey. Just a few scratches, Sf : Na AND TERRIBLY VERY MINUTE AND fl | MARE OP 2 || MAKE OF WITH ANNONE!

eh?” : ONESOME , FERO ; TELL HER YOU'RE A | | PLEASE , “Daddy, there's something you'll 2 + 1. RE Phone HER Rien A DO ~ ABOUT LAGY / i SR . have to do for me,” Sally said. , onl. HHA IT NOW , AND ASK i : “I expect you have only to name ORY Sono ih it.” Her father smiled on her fondly. DAE ; » ” o

ALLY Was not sure whether what she wanted was in his power or not. For Sally was learning the bitter lesson that there are ~~ some things that even love cannot meet. “10s about Dan Reynolds,” 7 ; : _ she explained. “The boy who I 2 0 YAN 7 3 ; KR: 2 : Sa 23 Rng +20 - brought me here” She repeated CIRCLUSES ; B NAT ea d "G0 / 2, k s Af \d Nid what the nurse had told her. “We A.J eo 7 3 De yy 2 2 : SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF..: 4 must do something for him, Daddy.” ORIGINATED S34 22 aA ad a =p 2 : By Raeburn Van Buren © “Of course well do something IN THE DAYS - 2% : ABBIE AN' SLATS » ely Raeburn Nan buen

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SOWE ARE YOU Al DO TO s / y ewe MARK 7 . OBEDIENCE- GOOD ) i HOO / E | good for a young man who had done AND STARVE A Fi EVER P ge Hi CATON? MANNERS ---AND CLEANLINESS IS _ re : : 2 Cte SE : ‘What this lad had done for this girl. : 4 [F WHAT | DEMAND AND GET #/--ER“I don’t mean just that,” Bally ANSWER—No. This advice is the result of inaccurate abbrebi- ; id. It was difficult to explain.| ating. The original warning ran something like this: “He who is She did not know what they could| fool enough to feed a cold will have to starve a fever.” do for Dan, she who had taken : way the one thing he loved, her very best care, the finest doctors.|accident? A girl for whom he had Jer fom eep debt of 8rati-| ang after that—well, we'll manage, (no time, in whom he had refused “We must find some way to help |50mehow, to see that the right thing|to believe? him afterwards. You see, Daddy,” |is done by him.” ’ - r dark eyes, turned to her father,| “Oh, Daddy!” It was all Sally (To Be Continued) sre filled with a new pain, “Dan could say just then. She clung to| (All events and characters in this story | y never be able to ski again.” |her father’s hand more ghtly. She are wholly fictitious.) i “Th pat & iAsed 8 very i thing: might have known she could count 5 3 er returned soberly. “But on hh. fix it fomehow. It may not be| Buk would Dan allow it? Would COMMON ERROR : u think, my , dear You) Dan a elp father able is pro

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