Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1939 — Page 14

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LIKE WINE IJ A BOTTLE, PUT TH > THAT'S RIGHT == YOUR VOICE IMPROVES IN ] WITHOUT ‘A BRAIN, BED! OU WOKE ME UP : i : \ > HE COULDN'T BE NELLING LIKE A FISH PUMS Eousi To PEDDLER AND THIS MALADY : HE= HASN'T DIMMED YOUR APPETITE EITHER «~YOUVE HAD “TWO HELPINGS CF . HAM AND EaGs! J

{] earn, WoMAN! 1 HAVE MET WILD BEASTS OF \ iB - : THE JUNGLE FACE ; . i 3 “ti 1 1% | . : TO FACE AND NEVER WwW t H t WA MEY QA QUAILED, BUT WHEN van eau Y a \\ RUN Ue Ba : A MILLIONAIRE UNCLE : : i : ay gE _ aL GIVES A FORTUNE TO * By LOU BR SER B ; . 0 / Sl i ENDOW A PARK AND Eg y Oo ISE HOLMES Al, 1}: I ; 1 (Bl LEAVES HIS OWN FLESH 7 CAST OF CHARACTERS HIRE mis x ! ; AND BLOOD PENNILESS, ! ns aren than a The mee | | YE |B AAA TE even A roome 1s J | BR [rows DICE TREMAINE , = He Herd Susie's Pe Bl (8k Tab lf AF RENDERED HORS DE : o His he oN ‘waffles but he couldn't see Susie. ENR ae! \ 3 ¢ x ele 1% RES Lae COMBAT SPUT-SPUTT > NG ENOUGH w . . JEFF WMAN — $4 WS i Rs PF k i + i was to ev Susie a Re ee i > ; a PITTA EE HME «A IT MAKES ME ; TLL caLL A wanted to be. a ? RE net : TELL FAINT TO THINK OF IT/ yx DOCTOR f "i Yesterday—Susie sees Jeff again only y Ire (/& HY ATHLETIVY £: A : ? 5h X=, 2 ‘to be invited by Dick to return to Rive AS Rivn™ 1%" 1 : i 4 : ° RR a 2, = ertown with him. She puzzles about yy. : a Hh r oa W == G== | this trip. Finally, she decides on her / Zr a (B nh ; Zoo Ee ( by °c Jeng /

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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX Sialy THAN “ih H 7 i : hrm USIE decided to take a chance. ; Cail [YE 2 fo . . % ) # AY In Rivertown she might- pass * unnoticed or, if discovered, acclaimed for her amazing prowess. If she treated the matter casually .Dick would naturally see it in the

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feasible at dinner that night. He was talking of the intended jaunt. © “IVIl be fun to get back to the ; Riv J 3 & iy 3 campus again,” he said. “See every= ‘ 55 N of I pT one I used to know. My class is oF LF" pa BTR j Soi ~ ; J.RWILLIAMS gone, of course, but I know plenty | | 4 /ZF%-o% HF eH . + : > L PR_1939 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. BB | of fellows and girls.” Bx ey ] Log ye LI'L ABNER El BLL sil —By Al Capp

“Lots of fun,” she agreed nervous- ; 1y. “Butch Jones is a holdout this year—Since he moved outa the neigh-. : ; wi : : ea . “Were youfever at Rivertown, borhood he won’t sign a contract to play ball unless we pay E Z WONDE JK MEANWHILE. : ANOTHER YOLING MAN BROODS- TAINT FAIR rs. Suzanne?” he*asked. his carfare over!” ) nh ry : oo SRE SING \ FE g VIER RNE EE FIGHT FOR SOMETHING on

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He looked at her speculatively. . Bs sens WHO YOU AR WM ~HE. 3 “Funny that I never saw you there.” 2 = WANTS -TERRIBLYS - ; > A: | SOMETHIN ---ANYTHIN--“I worked my way through. Went : x pare if OU) ba '% P 8 -7-?-2.WHUT'S THIS Pto night and summer classes.” i < {4 Bn : ; SR) WY : “What about your family? i 4 HF 7 Y : nk Re YA | Couldn't they help you?” i RA) SAN . “My father is a farmer up state. He had plenty before the depression, but—.” She shrugged expressively. “I want you to meet my father. He's one of the best.” “I'd like to meet him.” He smiled at her. “Judging from his daughter he must be rather wonderful.”

v . ” » 2 “Y ETS start early tomorrow,” Dick was saying, “I want to barge into the Waffle Shoppe about 4. Remember it?” : Did she remember the Waffle : Shoppe? “Yes,” she said, “I remember it.” Should she tell him? Now (( OH, BOY/:-- G was the time if ever. 2 li aE WATCH RIGHT -+- 4 “There's a girl who makes waffles, = DIS? E YOU'D . : | I guess you'd call her a woman,” Dick went on thoughtfully. “She’s { huge and terrible looking, but her | waffles are something to write home about. Do you remeber her?” “Yes.” She must tell him. If, and when, he learned the truth he would have a right to think that she had been deceitful. She opened her lips to speak. : “Her name is Susie,” Dick ated, a half smile on his lips. . “She certainly had a crush on yours * truly. I did her a nasty trick once, | was always ashamed of myself. Used . . to drop in every afternoon at 4 so Pres) . lene] Enow I lied Ler” Throwine i Co ; he only one who can stay awake after 3 o’clock. back his head he laughed. “She used| FLA FANNY via | . : as | : wi to get positively purple, waiting on By Sylvie i ; DON'T SUGAR ME, ) (WHAT? HE SAID THAT ABOUT ME?) : SURE, HONEY, SURE! I FORGOT YOU TWO WERE) {Wmm , I WONDER. OF COURSE we EER i ; E 0 FA ROWDY SPLENDIX ! | | WHY, HE DRAGGED ME OUT. BOY, ; ENGAGED. I WAS JUST JOKING. ALWAYS || I BELIEVE WASH, BUT = Susie rcould feel the old inferior- = : | —_ = 2 70 0 VRS WASH TOLD ME HOW | | IS HEE A WILD WDIAN > DEPEND. ON OLD ROWDY y “ity returning to her. Fumbling in I wi ya 2X7 | YOU DRAGGED HIM WHER HE GETS OUT g GENTLEMAN, FOR AN OLD PAL IN TR : her purse she brought out the sil- | "NZ, i OUT TO THAT HORRID | ALONE! ll AND 1 DONT SE-B ver compact which had been a favor F : a pAETE i N\ OWE AND A EVE A WORD at that party long ago when Dick || . = RE : ’ GOT HM INTO | ) A, YOU SAY. had let her down. 3 ( ak 3 BE Br i TROUBLE! : / “Dick,” she began, her tongue we hed Bg = ] 1 EIT / ry paralyzed with dread, “did you ever : . Mh ; 7, see this before?” He examined the compact. “Sure - —hundreds of them. Not being very original we used them for party favors year on end. Where'd you get it?” . Susie swallowed painfully. “Dick.” - At that moment he jumped to his feet as Hester, his sister, and

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viously disapproving the tete-a-tete : : > E SUA , : Sy FELLOW ; Sumner) Ge ~ i. GONNA HEAR y |] § ALL THE BARK OFF , oe % | BEFORE : / : 2 MUSIC, JUNE | LEAVES THEM O0oT : zanne’s broadcast and they ac- =~ . i) . STANDING | SorORE / Yo, : pted.’ The confession was not : Sn Si . NL a F oO G "es Se ge.;' ; y Fong WING 10 : : ? LOOGIE [= The next morning, carrying a #% J wo UT MY Q “4. d small, fitted case, she almost 3 : £3 § oY rls fr bumped into Jeff as she stepped od from the elevator. In his hand he carried a telegram. “Look,” he said. . . ; 3-6 J But Susie didn’t look. Dick had = =——— . swung in through the revolving ‘She’ll gimme back ray slingshot at the end of the term. Heck!

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ave at him. : : ViH'ya, beautiful” he shouted, THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson | [® = S07

5 EAphing. id Bo them, “Hello, Jeff, : ] : | Sat what's She good word? L : : ~—By Thompson and Coll Taking Susie’s bag, ignoring Jeff : : y thomp after ine salutation, Die Urged het Ol LR OF COURSE NOT! SHE'S ONE | [[VEAR! AN STARVE | . | Bu7 AT THE DOOR OF towar e door. Jeff, the joy WELL. ; ? REASON WE'RE LEAVING.” | T OEATH, HUHZ A LINEN ROOM ON THE draining from his face, pushed back IN. ALBERTA ; ] ISN'T fT JUST POSSIBLE THAT NEAT IDEA, THAT, FLOOR... his hat and watched them go. Susie CANADA, | i t USE HUHZ HUHZ y~ A SERVANT Mice ACCIDEWE ’ a said, “’Bye,” over her shoulder and THAT SPOUTED 7 ni > Br EN A J: DO he stared blankly after her. When 8 J Ih 7 / LINEN | ROOM i E Ji] ( 8 ) op we they had disappeared Jeff looked WATER. : AIRY? : h : dazedly at the telegram. INSTEAD OF WITH THEM

itis cose 30 Di on : USIE, sitting close to Dick in the 2 $ 75,000 snug yarmness of his car, did not DURING | WORTH c= think of Jeff again until they were FREEZING | i Ji GOTIABLE skimming along the highway north TENE a ee J ‘ SECURITIES of Chicago. When she did think of . - 1 ; BEL oNaNG him it was with a decided pang of | |R : ou regret. 0 1 “Oh, Dick,” she said, “I was| [I " ga dreadfully rude to Jeff.” . 7 / \L NE : | 7 A / ; : “Is that so?” he returned banter- ! : i / / 2 : . A, / : - ; 7) lo : ingly. “Well, be Bigs to me and | i ; g i! ” y \ Ae | 2 70k HH A) hl] & | ‘that’ll make up for it.” : ; i . She frowned, unable to forget i : By Martin J ny a en fue i h v = 1 DONT WNow! ~~ POOR GUY ! \T'O BE FUNNY § Tully disappointed. : A - 1M D> TIAL ; BUT DON'T BLAME [| \* BE WEREN'T 50 SERIOLS, He wanted toisll me someining. : Som : ) a Inet === ME =THAY 5c00P || ABOST WW : she mused. “I—I shouldn’t have — = . AWFOL HOUND SAW YOU : treated him like that. Wonder if I ; ) / : WRAY AM t . WTR. RIS OWN could call him from a filling station on —ee GONG TO O07 || EYES or somewhere?” 4 : 3 J abies “Not on your life,” Dick objected strenuously. “When I step out with a gal she doesn’t spend her time calling other guys.” . Susie laughed. Dick was different this morning, on tiptoe with eagerness, possessively attentive. Susie couldn’t know that he had made a stand at breakfast that morning, that he'd advised his family to attend to their own affairs and he would look after his—and Suzanne's. «you're not serious about this 2 1,” his mother gasped. “Richgl. She appealed to the head ™E Cra OF of JHE tue who had wisely kept . a COPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE. ING, at A A000 J out of the . ANSWER—Right. A portion of Towa was left on th i E ISNTONTHIS * ) tled his newspaper. : 4 e west side of 5d ) oe I 1 tack Pere air. the river when the Missouri changed its course some years ago, | PAPER M- INE1s ou bet I am. Tomorrow night I G2 Fri

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want you to be decent to her. You, ’ 00, Hester,” he added, with an| [KOJSR"T-YHY:& : yd gmphatic nod at his sister. : N ML ELO kK | “Thank goodness you're taking : : to California,” was all -Hester : But there's 100% qd | | ; oodness . {So that was that and Dick 3 : Boum in an | fev ited only for the romantic mo- J EE ent when Suzanne would melt into s arms. If Susie’s offer from the: i st had n the deciding factor 0 Ee : X \ well Lo ‘man Solon; very well get WATER p % «Lu pe Ze yithout money. . : py | {To Be Continued) RICH IN THE SUGAR YOUR BODY rw: tharaeters in this story | | aia DEXTROSE USES DIRECTLY FOR ENERGY

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