Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1938 — Page 14
OUR BOARDING HOUSE = Sal Major Hoop OURWAY = . ig By Williams ff EGAD, GENTLEMEN, THERE HAVE “7 MY COUSIN ELMER : fl Ml Mov sAY You'LL LOAN \ | You SBE, ** \ OH, NO! WOULDN'T past) : NEW INVENTIONS! THE FIELD IS , EDON A HEN's FooT, AND | bil | IT OVER | oF TRYIN’ TO STUFF, SO WE - 1 | Es FORC MAY BE MY REWARD, 1 SHALL = A MILLION-DOLLAR DEA WHEN LADY LUCK GIVES =1 MAJOR? ZY
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CAST OF CHARACTERS SALLY BLAIR — Heroine. © She had everything that popularity could win her, | except : i DAN REYNOLDS—Hero. He might have had Sally but while he was king on skis \ ; : COREY PORTER was king of the social whirl. Seo... But go on with the “story.
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PRETTY PENNY FOR ONE OF MY 20). DATE STAMP THAT cLAMP- | | " UH== TLL THINK BEAR TO THINK | GET OUR PAWS BUT MARK YOU, LADS, NO MATTER STAMPED TH! DATE ON CHERISHED J |= | + CO-OPERATE! ey BUCKS YOU CHURNED ME
ON HIS CAN . By ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES 7 SR ro" |||] WHAT WEALTH AND AFFLUENCE {77 "TH! SHELLWATHAT WAS | . > . / MEMORY rr) Y= rorLAsT SPRING,
Yesterday: Sally is injured, Dan even more seriously. And Sally wonders whether he will accept help from her, * since she caused the accident.
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; or} seeing with her own bright eyes how “Nurse, if you two want to be alone, go ahead. Ill give you a signal dh Tare WAY. seit Dan was, without hearing him say with my rattle if I see Mama.” CPR. 1930 8VAEA SERVICE, ING. _T. M. REG : that he had forgiven her. Sally’s|- . LI'L ABNER } ‘ ATEIE : Hr : Ww ether had fslksd with Dr, Sumies/ Fl APPER FANNY _ By Sylvia J ; at ! \ —By Al Capp abou e boy. hey had agree : . : : . . ; : . Gr upon a consultation with a famous : IT'S ALLOVER § | AH USETA LIKE HER ON Y YO' MEANS WAL-LOOKIT, “MY surgeon from Boston. Nothing yas : : ¥ WR J AC ENT SHE YGRE a LL ABNER- ~~ 7 to be spared for the lad who ha ; 3 ¢ " OVER > v : 2 Z : done so much for Sally, Sam Blair ! 7 ITS ALL CHANGED oN, % NO MO 7 SAME maintained. . | Upon Sally’s insistence, Dan's benefactor’s name was kept secret. She was afraid he would refuse any istance—even to see the surgeon rom Boston—if he knew who had offered to send for him. . | Sally knew Dan Reynolds’ stubborn pride. He was to be told that some unknown person, a gentleman who had taken an interest in him i] because of his skiing ability and 4 possibilities for Olympic entry, had |
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offered to stand all expenses. - Dan -must never know, that this man was Sally’s father and that Sally, herself, was behind all this.
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was allowed to pay Dan a visit. SO THAT'S YOUR YES, HE JUST vu - T - on ’ it Di Ae r , 1 WHY DON'T YOU GIVE - OH,. PLEASE LAD--- WHO SAID She 2 Jorgen Jorward 2 se » ! NN ||| HUSBANDS BOS } | DROPPED IN MR. SPUTTER A RAISE ?--- DON'T QUIT ME NOW!] CHILDREN . eagerly, so hopefully, she was . \ THAT HE'S > \ WITH SOME HE'S ALWAYS MOANIN’ THIS 1S OUR BUSY : not prepared for the shock of her / od . ALWAYS f S & BUSINESS . : ABOUT IT---1 EVEN SEASON =-- AND = SEEN AND first glimpse of him. Could this be NF TALKIN PAPERS! = Tae Bl 7 YOURE Too ( A NOT HEARD? |
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head swathed in bandages, gray eyes staring and enigmatical, one leg stretched straight and stiff before -him, in its cruel, cumbersome cast! “You mustn’t stay too long or get him excited,” the nurse cautioned before she closed the door.
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+ seemed only one thing, and so she 7 United Feature Syndicate. Ine said it as simply, as quickly as|f{Te=n po Pe lbnts : 7 : possible. | ; i a ; WASHINGTON TUBBS II + "Dan... Can you ever fopeive ne DAR ] / > TATE o 7? , me? I'm so dreadfully sorry.” * : 7 ! OH, DADDY, YOU SHOUL ER, NEVER MIND, TO THE RAILROAD STATION, AS : BOT THERE EES ONLY WAN. Y i \ . ri v— sorry that her heart was wrung & /f NEVER WAVE STRUCK THE PRES- | CAROL. WEWE | FAST AS YOU CAN GO! : COUNTRY WHERE YOU AR eon ¥ MEAN ho us with despair, that she could have : : LS IDENT WITH A VASE —NO MATTER [ GOT TO GET ; G0— COSTA GRANDE. THE | WE'LLGO To | CARAMBA! * CATCH knelt down beside him, giving way|} : ca 7” WHAT HE DID! OUT OF THE REBELS HAVE CUT THE COSTA GRANDE. | THE PRESIDENTE THAT DOG OF to an abandon of grief and remorse. J : Ply ; . uid HED OTHER LWES. HURRY! EES HURT! A GRINGO If only he would not look at her ig Yd TS ; : : Fz ) ; : ° : / 3 ’ like that! Without any -expression ld 8) i a Ph 5 FF ¢ ¢ 1B 3 McKEE !! in his grave eyes, any hope in his ; NERY < ; ) | : SS / of NR Zo) @ i = white face. He lifted one hand, let \ : x G AY, 0 um ON wf ] br L ay 37 it fall weakly onte the cover again.||[ . tT Sa / : XO) ; . p 2 $ He made an attempt at a smile, an 3 0 if : = 7 BY > 3 ; Z attempt that brought tears to her edi i : Af DN a 2 DS { oD o \ =< 4 eyes. : ; n» ee R NG Ee # : 3 SH i : >. FELT AR . 3 ' s : / : fa A — 3 EH = mv 3 y : \
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’ Dan was not cne to say any- y, NR J Gein. TM REC: U. 5 PAT. OFF. thing he did not mean. | A / ¥ > dl PREY : ; : : . —By Blosser “You're going to-tbe all right|| %F ; 2 : ; oe Hl ape “ TI ; om i Eo rr So . again,” Sally said. She wished her 4 : wy If 4 £5 AE WHEELS oe Hi : ; : Too BUSY ! JF My STOMACH! ou oT = vad “ i i i \ 1% AAR i y ri ICAN INDUS 2 £ TLL ; Zz voice Sounded more convincing. “Dr. me i Sh 4 2 : ¥ 5A CONTINUE T TURN IN z Z BUS : TLL $58 Ne Yous IRE AF 0 77 Hartford”—he was the Boston sur- ; i a : A THEIR CEASELESS MARCH SX : V ; : * MAGNIFICENT : geon—“says yowll be as right as Ly a x : HY TOWARD PROSPERITY / 3 ] 4 4 A OBSTRUCTION"! J :\jy y/ ever—in time.” I Fo i no 3 os A “7 F r'| HELLO, LITTLE ANT/ ! . 4 i z 30 ify Dan nodded slowly. His expres-|[} #22 CC y 7 rey | ge 0 : Drie 1 / ; ; / sion still blank, His grave eyes RES | : f i Fo seemed to echo that “in time,” What would he do until then, this boy who had been so swift, so sure on his feet? : ; “You mustn’t worry about anything,” Sally said. Oh, if only she could tell him that she would like i spend 1 the rest of her life making: . is up m! : g tate Syndled * He did not attempt to answer ®= So ——— 5 - be 1 that. It was as though he felt there 1 don’t think it’s a very good car—Mrs. Jones had one only a week were no answer. After a moment when she smashed it up!” |
ce Snid In the sam S THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NUR : | So —Ly Thompson and Col Blair?” : EE in 7 WHERE |[ W-WHY-TM DON aN ay ! JN ANOTHER MOMENT, MYRA FINDS HERSELF. Sally nodded; her throat was’so| | TORGHATTEN MOUNTAIN, ; Yh THI SOME SPECIAL. LEFT HERE A COUPLE 7 MOVING ACROSS THE VAST DESERTED LOT ~ tight she was not sure she could| ||. IN NORWAY, = ; : WORK FOR MAJOR HOURS ASO WITH MISS ie / ’ 2 an OWARD STAGE SEVEN trust herself to speak. Yes, she was| || 15 PIERCED BY A Li He ——— : GWLDER..... HE LAVERS ND MR. 4 x all right. That was the worst of it. a Ee ,
Gladly she would have exchanged SCO-Fo07 places with this boy, if only she TUNNEL, could have. - “You . . . you haven't forgiven/me —for the other?” She could not go away, say goodby, without asking that. er dark eyes pleaded with him to be merciful in his answer. “For Qecelving you, ban. For being 3 MN i . such a blind, stupid, little idiot.” LF YT S 7% : “That doesn’t matter now,” Dan r= « ST Ee : hb |#ATIONS said. His look met hers, but then : SE ; Sei Cc” he turned away. ; ERs \ ’ Sally knew what he meant. He / ; ey = felt that their worlds were farther = \ ; BE ; : EE on _ apart than ever. i i py SSX ; : —By Marti BF har) ever) «hing ist Tsai): EG hall | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : : By Martin
About liking you, Dan.” Sally's voice ; | [ete on, eR AM 1 cuckwnsilt A AND ‘TUE DONE LETS SEE «1 OATED ONT THAT SWELL, | VERY INTEREST-| [ wry NO ON } coco weavene-). ©
faltered. It was no use; nothing : GOOD DEED A OAY KEEPS Th AMMY OP WITH AN OLD NEADACHE PROFESSOR € EVERY || ING IL WHO'S For ~ she could say could break down the GRUMPS AWAY! OF Wo + FERD 1S TAKING Ci9SY TO ONE'S NAPPY LL DATING With = us!
barriers between them. “I'm sorry i] — A RECTAL »MERUE © BSEALWNG GOT BVERY ONE OF I called you a coward.” 7 IBY || S09t SOMEWHERE OR OTHER THE BOYS DATES y. LE T\PPY hi FED OP ~
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TYE raised his hand again, in an| _ SQUARE, ROUNDED, L erasing gesture. He made an-| C/NVEA7E, EMARG/INATE,
P other attempt to smile. “Please,” AND EINTA pha, | he murmured. “It doesn’t matter, : really it doesn’t.” ©: Then just for a flash this boy, whose pride was so stubborn, whose courage was $0 great, let her glimpse the bitterness in his heart. “Nothing matters ' a great deal. You see, I don’t believe "I shall ever ski again.” ‘ “You mustn't say that!” Now
Sally did kneel down by his bed, 7... \ | a ABBIE AN' SLATS
aughl ons o 81S, WY ) ( \ WISHT THIS JALOPY WAS SMALLER--ORME JE SHE'S SURE GOT PLENTY OPED! clung to it~ “Of course youll ski {| NUTS WHEN A SEVERE SO THEY LL ME TO , JOMORRY. : CAN'T SEE NOTHIN' BUT THE TOPS ETCHA IM SIXTY : Beal Dr Bory has promised | 1 1 || S00 ERR SesiEs- Noh ro veo BORSA S rte sees | |.o'ress” ESOT BUF THE Rr [Re rr | ro GUYS Ie LY
that you will! Not right away, of course. Not for years, perhaps....” : “Years!” Dan said. And his voice ~ ANSWER—False. A squirrel, if he is ambitious, 11 sounded strong, but only because of |, the nuts he can find. plow usually gathers all ‘the bitterness it contained, the aw-
full despair. He even managed a |against her cheek, reluctantly tet |: She bent swiftly, before she
€« Bitte 1 Jaugh, eer «» - That will jt go “Goodby, Dan.” For a little turned to leave, kissed Dan Reyn-
“You mustn't say that,” Sally said while, her heart said. It could not|olds goodby, ler fresh soft lips| J again. But she knew that he was|be forever; she could not have en-|brushing lightly, yet lingeringly,| JESS right. The years could slip by so|dured it, if it had. “You'll see—|28ainst his. 13 ‘quickly. There would be other boys|some day—that I'm right” Youll y Contin to win ‘points for their college, tol vo TE we. XORn (To Bi: Continued) ; : off honors of the meet. Others |Pelieve in me. Tl make it up to|(All events and characters in_this story ar I come champions, be hailed for|you, she wanted to add. But she Late wily Sietitions,) he Olympi ¥ / {kne oh i k Ih oN ihiere Wip Do use In saving] COMMON ERROR
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