Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1939 — Page 14
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SERIAL STORY— = = . By Lichty| OUR BOARDING HOUSE ioe Be OUT OUR WAY ey By Williams : | | WHEN HEY GOT | YEH, ME LOOKED 2 7 GOSH, THIS 15 AWFUL! ___Y BOSS 2 YOU = WHY, RIGHT NOW YOU } a Wo men 4 Hs WIND YoU WAS ALMOST AS BAD V///} You COLLECTIN' THE MONEY| CAN'T BOSS YOURSELF TO. PAY YOUR
FEELIN’ SEEDY TH' [/] AS You DO, MAYOR, | Va cPLITS 3 a - Ti ? -a ow L A : | : BOYS WAS PRETTY AN' “THEY ONLY PALE AS A PLATE AUMILI A Nr. AN SANNA ANY- ; BE , WORRIED, SQ WE GIVE HIM A WEEK OF SPAGHETTI THE ‘PEOPLE I WORK FER [| THING ELSE... THE BOSS IS THE YY: an ea uty : : COME OVER TO CHEER ~ MORE TO PiTCHw~ ¥ TOO BAD! “THE JUST TO MAKE ME PAY || HALF OF YOU THAT CAN MAKE , { : BE j
; YOU UP YOU KNOW IT'D SURE BE A [| OWLS CLUB WON'T ‘A DEBT! BOY, TLL BE THE WORTHLESS HALF WORTH ; ! : {1 GYP SPOOGLE KICKED [/] CORRUGATED BLOW ‘BE TH' SAME GLAD WHEN TM OF AGE : SOMETHING=-THE By LOUISE HOLMES * ar La TH! BUCKET AND “© THE OWLS WITHOUT TH’ '\ AN' CAN BE MY OWN j ~&=23 BOSS PART OF yo % : 44; RAFFERTY: IS SO = MAJOR PULLING | 2 YoU 1S, AN INVALID, CAST OF CHARACTERS : eR ; ; LOW THEY TOOK | A TALL TALE ; AND T'M USING A SUSIE LAMBERT—She served waffles ig : nll : : : 4 PULMOTOR ON ‘and dreamed of being beautiful. : r : HM OUT OF ? ede Hr DICK TREMAINE — He liked Susie’s : a 3 A NIN =] TH! GOW IN waftles but he couldn’t see Susie. . ’ AE ; | A HOSPITAL - JE fe : / ; | me ar heaatirat an whe | [RE » 7 - odd | || scorer wanted to be. _ ; Be
Yesterday—Jeff comes to visit Susie when she is ill, and somehow she feels a ‘particular comfort in him.” She forgets Dick. Ts
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
« OW long since you had your, Bb ‘XL last square meal?” Jeff asked |/ Ff Sal} at last. : “About three months ago,” she laughed. “> “Been doing right by yourself lately?” : She shook her head. Her hair, not pinned into place, fluffed in a ; N CR 4 cloud around her head. In the - \ ) oS IE Tre MAZOR, WAS lamp light it was-pure gold. RNY EN iE nee | N AND THE as : | = | “You look like a picked chicken | 0 : SANS DOWN BOY or ‘ | to me” Jeff remarked, wanting to ii ATTY zy PUT HIM OUT= _ 7 > . DOCTOR... TRWiLLAMS tell her how lovely Sho yas in he) 3 ER W : Senex, 3-4 green gown against 1 e owere 1 NLT LI'L’ ABNER : : . , Sib cover. oy ings hee at any “I don’t care what you've decided—we're not staying in tonight! My , , : By Al Capp or two would set you up : _ face is all made up!” Y WHEN YO’ THOUGHT ¥ H HUSBA ; EF IT Going to the telephone he or- - yr ; <HO’ NUFF! G 4 dered dinner for them both, to be HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis IN’ PO’K : DOES VES YO'{ | neyo MiZZLUBLE served 2 Susie’s room. : ay : 2 EARTHCTHASS chops grilled over charcoal, baked p PE WHLUT AHL ” potatoes, a green salad, bowl, jas- : ~ T DARLIN DO Love TLE | mine tea.” Then raising his eye- se of i WILL BE HAPPY CRITTER ON | brows at Susie, waiting for her nod, | | 5 | : : : MARRIED WIF EARTH?” | he added, “butterscotch pie,” and! i Bs | Susie’s mouth watered. . : . | The waiter pulled a small. table before the windows and spread it | with. & snowy cloth.) Jeff seated | t Susie in a deep chair and placed | | a cushion behind her back. She | could never ‘Témember being so con- |
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tented and happy. Hours with Dick were emotional trials, leaving her | empty and dissatisfied. With Jeff it | was different. The answer being, of course, that she did not love Jefl. | a x =» HEN the table had been removed and they were cozily : SE : a . ; : | talking again Jeff told her, with | og : ¥ BOY!--- S| ME TOO--I COULDN'T SLEEP | boyish shyness, how desperately) | |3 { AM 1 TIRED A WINK LAST NIGHT lonely he was since Edna went ; | TONIGHT! away, how the walls of the flat rm i a a on : | pressed in on him, how the silence a : { A A = / | smothered him. Xr : 7 THERE THEY “And she isn’t coming back,” he : b p T° | rv re GO AGAIN-=- | ended wistfully. “That’s the worst : A £2 17 7 : SOUNDS LIKE | thing about it. I know what. it A : 7 A SAW MILL? | means to be jealous because I'm \ Z jealous of the Chief. You see | Edna’s the only woman I ever | loved.” . | . Susie, wanting -to comfort him, Poe : ; : & A . ’
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| searching for the right words, was 5 oD interrupted by the whirr of the | [le~ | : : ’ AL : \ AS telephone bell. : | Lume 3:0 corm. romev nea SERVE ; rT ef A [7 \ =A) “Yes?” she said on a sweetly ris- “He’s the most efficient man the company has found yet!” a : =} LB ST
ing inflection. Almost instantly her : fom pale cheeks were dyed with rose, FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia| WASHINGTON TUBBS Il ° : 0p ; : : By Crane
eagerness edged her voice. i TE rrr BUT THAT WAS IG. IDEA CARDL EG Sa “I'm perfect again,” she said. “It . ‘ !' I LOVE YOU. I ADORE 7 DEAREST ANGELL takes more than a cold to get lit- SPEAK TO\ & THAT, HONEY. BUERYTHING WAS WIS IDEA! WE vOU. THERE'S NEVER, DO BEL\EVE YOU. BUT} tle Suzanne down.” She laughed : ME AGAIN, EVEN AFTER YOU WERE | GOT ME TO WORK LATE, TO RIDE exultantly at the reply over the : AS LONG W JAIL, YOU HAD ROWDY, IN HIS CAR, TO &0 INTO THAT wire, Ll : SPEND TELL ME JONT TH HM SH, HONEY, you She went on. “Only Jeff. He $ ; : & VOU I'M ; ILL. GOT : dropped in and we had dinner. ) : [ 3 6 BCEX ; ; - EE When did you get back?” dismissing : . “only Jeff” with a verbal wave of the hand. : Followed an interval of rapt little utterances, questions and answers, soft laughter, intimate unfinished sentences, assenting murmurs. ‘Finally. she said, “I may get to see your California in the spring, Dick. I've .had an offer to sing : ; with. | Ted Warfield’s orchestra.” na | ; - From where he sat Jeff could yf 4 3 : SN hear a jubilant shout. It was 2 p ! sh = Dik. a Jubiis sow | 1 vas =S an : FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS = | ee stared unseeingly at the cars, like | i ii ' sey —, \ : ; shiny beetles with. brilliant eyes, AON : Tie Saat L RESENT YOUR | [ PHOOEY WILL < I WILL ANNOUNCE YY IT WiLL BE skimming back and forth on _the 3 ; I 0 ye 8 MPLICATIONS | OKAY, HOTSHOT--. YOUR. FIRST NUMBER, MY RUINATION — drive. Susie hadn’t told him of the RB & I~ § j WING Music IS AROUND WILL || WELL BE INSIDE FEODOR ! WHAT WILL |} === BUT_I AM art ul 2 2 ie | ; 2 Lg J . : , CHILD'S PLAY | LISTENING .! IT oT BEY JGOING To DO IT fer—it meant she would go away. > 3 ol ; You CAN T! . ~ BETTER BE GOOD-| ¢ JUST THE SAME / “That was Dick,” she announced I : ' FT Pm 5 - WE MIGHT LIKE \ im S J in the time-worn custom, drop- iy > : > = nN \ i TT CUT UP A \ \ ) fo! a” ping breathlessly to her chair. ol Ey = : | 3 | CouPLA Ruas ! ‘ Shy [exw “So I gathered,” answered Jefl,| EES Ne = j 8) = n Wi = > od rr dryly. ; ; : ; |Jeff went away and Susie hardly noticed his going. Putting his car : a 3 . ; in the gaarge Jeff took a long walk i | 5 { / / S = Y
before returning to the! desolate apartment.
Vi 2 nn : Ey f loaf 7; HE TPON waking in the morning ’ \ ‘Susie’s spirits went into reverse. The radiant aspect of things
hed Shaned ‘ovemnigni Go io/THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson RTH, SPECIAL NURSE
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Tm in an awful hurry, Fan--can I practice the piece with all the rests in it tomorrow?” :
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Dick’s | enlightenment? Witho ; az ; nm : Sent y a, doubt it on the worst. iE N Wi Pe Xf [je THERE'S AUNT URSA AND |eLESs were ALL SET TO) [AND THERE'LL BE HELLO, MyRA~ 2 WY z yz € THAT DARK MAN COUNTING THE LINEN ROOM AND SEE . |SCRAM, URSA -- 7S GRAND | | MORE LATER,COUNT! ITS ME - CAN bebrt In| Chicago dnriog the bally. D3 7S / i BOMpLETE. OVER THOSE PRETTY GREEN IF-MYRA IS STILL | ILL GO UP AND GET J— || HELP YOU? hoo of Harker’s campaign, arriving NAN 8 LECTED AND BONDS DADDY TERS eS DOLLY'S THINGS ; at the moment of her triumph, he ny RING OF : 1 was in ignorance of her colorless \ / J PLAYING IN background. It had been enough . . > HER ROOM, for him that she was the rage. 2 (PN DOLLY DARLIN At Rivertown this would not be | 4 3 the case. The progress of Susie, the | waifler, had no doubt been watched | A interest, possibly |
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amusement. No one knew better | t Susie how thoughtlessly un- | kind students could be. 3 SSN = ! ; Ht at to do—what to do—. If 5, Ode NEEM AR : : : 3 | >= \ ) Gn earls ak po : she told Dick in a casual, off-hand A fr NAAR ' i > @° i = way, if she said, “Do you rememb LUCA RLY 7 7 2 7 : an 535 i=) ——= br in the waffle YET ae a A ht Fail by Vid i 7 777% GIN, cl 1 COPR. 1934 ERVICE, INC. 7. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF) == a] I'm Susie,” or “You didn’t think, CANTER JE NY oo : : : j a . when I used to serve es NO Pg PURI a AND HER BUDDIES - : : 7 : —By Martin that some day I'd lose 30 pounds TIEN Gone! HAVE TI THAT was MANDY 1 MANDY ¢ AANDY > WOTTA STORY |! ORAN, SISTER | SORRY, ? : ‘ > i y ; i A : oe A \ ° ) 4 = ! : . > il '. and learn to do my hair, did you? ee diy : ANDREWS - ALL AMERICAN, TELLING ME ANDREWS 11y [=| How ACNG'S INA =
mething like that, robbi h NN hog ai TH' PGSKIN PANIC ¢ or ething at, robbing the WR , NA NO ONE ELSE BUT [50 BOW WREREN | 2 308 WERE 2 HOW OO « 3% Sha | ad UA AUR 2, 1, :
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venture it had been. ARs ANAK s 5°) r all, Susie thought, there PE J was | nothing to be ashamed of in ae l GL E \ <r
making the most of one’s self. She WW was’| educated, her people were of -— - 2 d stock. Why shouldn't Dick FOR SMOKING WAS A | “a (> ¢ she had done a very clever WeliPPING THE (IR 4 \ 2 Undecided, balancing the| fres7 TIME CAUGHT [I X
pros | against the cons, she dressed J | and went to Harker’s beauty par- oN AND LEATZ/ NE : z r her weekly oil treatment, ECONO TIME. \
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Susie had no intention of ng backward in the beauty ; : Za) as tie || asmie an stats | | e { | - 3 ! to. : - take her to the broadcasting MOON) . THE NAME IS~=- % c THIS IS THE SLIP O'PAPER V2 22. HIS NAME ISN'T station, she decided upon a course. oo oA BE vce. as / BL TS SCRAPPLE 1 - ] ONY in THAT MADE HIM TAKE THE RAP WRITTEN HERE += Mee EP . . ; {8} 7 ’ i A | (To Be Continued) CHOKE #2 GOOD LUCK, : | \ FORALLO'US-w--- MINE IS
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