Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1938 — Page 16
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§NELAIDE HUMPHRIES
SAST OF CHARACTERS . BLAIR l— Heroine. She had ag that popularity could win her,
REYNOLDS — Hero. Hé might . ‘Sally but ile he was king
¥Y PORTER was king of the social So. . + But go on with the
n who is his| benefactor, She ‘S20 tell Dan herself—tonight,
rose you and Sally cone with rey suggested to Dar before . arr one ments could be
ers all that way. \ e the rest of the POSE old Sedan.” & driving,” Sally said. sf forward to the drive ut that would mean ho had no “cate” for
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1s,” Dan said of bit sorry for his . ernity brother.. Ide knew rey had thought Sally was . If Dan had cut him ‘out, seak, during this summer it mn all abov board.
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| LR fun?” Sally called © We roar of the powerful aen they| were well on their Tey would get to their deslong before Pudge’s old car
' It could not be too soon ||
She could do justice to ‘re dinner, her appetite from| her swim. fun all right,” Dan's grave riled down into hers. “But very safe. Aren’t you afraid ing a ticket?” | He raised his . 0 that| Carey could hear this
shortly, “If I did, I'd fix least my old man would,” Corey still believed that nothing that money could } ubtle wits.” He was s he drove, the speedously close to 80, on planhrse of action, The fact looked as though he almost
; shook his blond head. He h 5
Sally only made Corey more |
ned than ever that hs was » win/ her. re not afraid, are you?” Sally her [bright glance meeting rrave lone again. aid,| “No, I'm not afraid.” s a/difference between fear ymon -fense. But if Sally ey enjoyed this wild speed ; willing to share it. He ;0 the place, at least, where _ shAare| the things that Sally sr /friends did. The place he/ felt that he fitted in their Yiayworld , . yes, Dan had changed. He d adapted himself as best he He had made himself over, ne extent. Though inwardly ways would remsin the same \ with the same ideals that he ways had. :
had told him once that he].
belong to her world. She had "me would make it “right” for . belong. But I)an Had done 7 himself. At least he felt 4 come a long enough ~ B#iow—mayke tonight, if <rtunjty presented itseli—he _ tell Sally something that he ot dared tell her before. old himself that he would be 1t to share her world with her, ly would let him. The world nce he had thought he deand would not ‘want to belong . would give up his old ambind dreams, had [told Sally once that he not always be content to be s. That when he had licked . things he would have somemore [than friendship te ask +. He| believed he had licked He| believed Sally could give 1e wanted most out of iife to For | he believed in Sally Blair
® 8» 3 was thinking, as they hed a curve in the took his foot off the rounded the curve hining singing of tires, amming in their ears. leaned across Sally, against the leather seat, s own hands on the steer1 to give it a strong wrench e low roadster heading a narrcw ditch. the devil . . .” Corey proghting the wheel again just Ro keep then from going off 4. /But even as he voiced his yrotest his face drained white. k shadow had passed ] g the rear end of the ir with a sickening screech. n had not grabbed the wheel th would have been a ead-on with tragic con-.
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wed down, as soon as ble, pulled up to a stop. ck, apparently unaware yd hit them, eontiriued on
4 kly took out his pocket mop his perspiring fore-
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y sald quietly, though|
'shakily, “You were right | usual, Dan. We would , killed if it had not been . Once again Dan had p life. Once again, as cOgr grimly, Dan had @ hero. Had outsmarted
that was what made ide to carry out the plans en busy formulating. Peryas not so much to blame ne was to do. After all v hard, not only to have \stenl your girl, but to ~~» like & fool before
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oven te dry and the rice pudding boiled over.”
LI'L ABNER
FLAPPER FANNY
By Sylvia
MY ASTOLINDING INVENTION AND ON THE MORROW I SHALL HAVE A FITTING
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OH MAMMY/” HOW KIN YO CALL. ME F-FREDDIE FLOPHOUSE ?
CHILE O'---H-HIS'N
ry OUT OUR WAY
GET THIS NOW-- SHE WANTS THREAD ER SUM ER SUMPN FROM Ra Si ’ IN’ OUT WHUT GROCERIES WE'RE OUT OF SO YOU'LL. MAKE ME GO | | TO THE STORE...\OU'VE HELPED HER MAKE A SUCKER OUT OF ME BEFORE - BUT WATCH YOURSELF THIS TIME, CUZ T'M GETTING BRIGHTER!
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“Why dcn’t you slip your spinach to the pup?”
“The vet told me not to feed him anything I wouldn’t eat myself.”
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GRIN AND”BEAR IT
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“You're lucky I can’t think of all the snappy comebacks Ill thi
later to say to you!”
nk of | ° a MYRA NORTH, SPECI
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
oF AN (IVORY BILLIARD 8ALL GROWS LARGER. IN SUMMER,
BUT THIZ DIAMETER
ALONG THE NERVE
CENTER. REMAINS
By William Ferguson
BRING FORTH LIVING YOUNG. ChMHHECIK WAHICA
ANSWER—Some snakes lay eggs, and others bring forth their young
tank dripping. : “I'm afraid wed better tun around and go back,” Corey said.|Dan said. LE the | gas wi hold out to t . e’ll pass Pudge |Corey thought grimly; his blue : and the gang en route, You can (lighting with smug dt nib .|go on with’ them, Sally, while Dan |This would give
me a lift with this
lift with this bus—that [to say what he Rf course, if those arrang nen AGE a
rear bumper was bent; the gasoline |pan agreed she would abide by his decision. . va !
“Of ‘course that’s okay with us,”
It certainly is all right with me,
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him plenty of time!
BOY! -- SOME { SNOW STORM
GOODNESS !---
OH, AUNT FRITZI==YOU CERTAINLY
I'M GOING OUT AND SHOVEL MUST FEEL
AMBITIOUS!
7x yn af!
WASHINGTON TUBBS II
pRMG ‘EVERY SEAMSTRESS W TOWN, WASH TURNS HIS USELESS MATTRESS COVERS INTO
HURRY, BEFORE TH WAR'S OVER!
MEWRAT (BREGULAR IN DESIGN, BUT HERES YOUR
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
FRECKLES, YOURE NOT THE LEAST
BIT ALARMED!
PERSONALLY, I THINK ITS Serious
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WE'LL FIND HIM ===
WELL=-+ 1 FEEL LIKE GETTIN
SOME EXERCIS
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THIS $15,000 INTO AMERICAN MONEY.
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LI'L BIRDS CAN WALK IN AND OUT!
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GLORY HALLELUJAR! aso. won't cacoL BE PROUDA ME? OLD MAN McKEE DARED ME TO MAKE GOOD BY. SELLIN' HIS OLD + MATTRESSES AT FACTRY [cosT, AN’ IVE | (3) EXTRA!
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YES -..-MAYBE THE SNow HAS . COMPLETELY COVERED His . BODY!
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PIMA ARRIVES AT THE POLICE STATION IN ONE OF THE STUDIO CARS.... BREATHLESSLY SHE DASHES UP THE STEPS,
[BUT, Miss NORTH - WE CAN'T RAID THIS DOVES OF PEACE" HEADQUARTF
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BUT IF I were" JZ TO TELL YOU A [/8
LAWSY ME! Ang
IMAGINE A LITTLE SLUG O' HIS AGE AGIRL! WELL~WHOEVER THE INFUNT 'S SURE.HAD A FINE EFFECT ON HIM
IN THAT CASE, WE'D BE JUSTIFIED IN AN INVESTIGATION AT
THANKS, CAPTAIN - AND BELIEVE ME, YOU'RE IN FOR A SENSATIONAL
L)EANWHILE, 2 GILDER PREPARES 70 SHOOT WIS FIRST SCENE... :
COSTUME AND hg | GREAT, VAL? MAKE -UP OKAY, iii | THAT'S THE
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ALSO, CAICKENS ALWAYS COME. ROME T'ROOST "fl.
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