Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 32
PAGE 29 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1939 SERIAL STORY — GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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Ly E'S gone. . .. Hes gone. . .. 1 Pmily repeated through her tears. Eric took her in his arms, drew her gently from the doorwan Awkwardly. his bandaged hands caressed her. as she wept. her face against his shoulder “He's doing it the wav he wanted He wants vou to be happy. That's all that matiers.” Bric said. How can I ever be happy Emilv wailed ‘Now. now.” Eric's volce Was soothing. I'll do my best, if you'll ler me. . . . Come now, we havent 7 much time. Pack a few things. The
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girl can send the rest—I'll get vour z —————— becker. (J “Alfonse! Pierre! Just taste this new recipe U picked up at the “But Eric. I'm noi going with you drugstore fountain arownd the corner!™ LI'L ABNER I dont love you. I never will” BT FY = : - — Emily's eves, red and filled with HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis 7 ~~; | THINK THERE. LATER: A LONG DISTANCE CALL REACHES A PLANE. LEAVES CHICAGO = > ed NP tears looked up at him as she pushed Z ~ WAS ONE. IN THE. A GREAT CHICAGO NEWSPAPER = WINGS ITS WAY OVER THE MOLUNTAINS-§ Bf | THE SAME ENXYFES -THE. y ? him away from her. °T love Alan mo Zz WTTLE INN AT A SAME. HAIR P-HE. HAS A 7 + I can’t leave him. I'm staving here PA . NZ PINEAPPLE , YES -WE CAN SEND YOU A » MORE ALIVE, | ESS BORED : te She HA To Ve / \ | ae 7 JUNCTION, MISS ' EXPRESSION NOw -BLT/ | even il he doesnt want me! & MARS FY Z i S ION -SEND \ Lo Ve > | THAT WOLINDED BOY IN Rut Emily. vou said be Jou {3 | A > X BY N Z - THE CABIN=- IS HIM.” wanted a divorce. You even said — ; XY 2 , A ~ . > vou'd marry me!” = That was a long ime ago, Erie Refore T grew up. I'm not a hivtie g ; > oz 7 air! anv longer. Tm a doctor's wife 7 I > © 2 ; E tr 17 COSTS rr I've work to do here in Sumner 311 : AP 7 SEND IT"
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Eric took it. smiling. It was too ; ZAU if 7 AC / : : — : mich to hone for. he realized. even [ THN § i P => : A MESSENGER to dream that Emily could love him | 7 NH A. 3 NIT RS / 7 === 2 RUSHES A SHEET OF He had heen fooled. for a moment hl. z ; ING : > pl fo : ! / ' NEWSPAPER FROM th a Ian had heen . { u 31 HE ay . Te " 4 2; Zz THE PLANE mst as Alan haa hes A ~ : N . = oo) , “ . BEALTIEUL Alan had said she should make {i fF. \ ! i rd 5 “We 20% RR y Ne £1 THE PINEAP the choice She had. And PErie ; { ) TN " Sh . ¥ i BE 1 f J : 14 5/ : ; ; 7 J 2 JUNCTION INN =
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himself that he was glad —for Alan Ali nL = ey 3-3) ns 4 TE JU VR YY TS A / 7 2] \ ; 4 Ca. Capp That it shoulda be like this. Alan i ” : : , g . and Emily. | 8 RED RYDER —By Fred Harman rr » > i h ", eg en ——————. . So——————————— LAR Gid not 160K back as he VA SHORE GOT HERE |/ SOUNDS LIKE YOU'VE (TH MINE AN'T WORTH ff OH, LITTLE [rep RYDER save ) [were vou |. 2+ Prt NIPEE/ ['\ hired down the street. Peo x {fy JUST IN TIME, RED! IM STRUCK PAY DIRT A HOOT, RED.” CAN'T BEAVER! HE'S | LITTLE BEAVER'S AND CARR gy Ti, RED PRETTY SQUAW { \ hurriec IE ¢ \ —_— LH A-GETTA TOO OLD TO THIS TIME, ZEKE! FIGGER WHY CARR. [4 AY PAL! . LIFE? NOW ME FIGHTING, 7 -— Zn — ye’ oS MORE ; ~ I~ og
ple passed him. spoke to him. hut : | SEE : FIGHT CARR AND HIS Ee , - WANTS IT! SAY == > pear, Toh IHS he neither saw nor heard nem — a. E GANG By : z 27 3 WHO'S TH PAPOOSE? 7 A PONS Le ST Others stared wonderinglv at him N / : ABE. <7” — 7nd 5 CAN'T SHAKE'M TT its ey Je h\ 2 3 z ¥ == ero REN > . 7 NV drawn, as he walkea along as if in \ AQ 77, a pr A / 1 bn , 0), daze He made his wav across town. heedless of traffic lights and auiomobiies. The river drew him as if a magnet A: last he found himself in Summer's little riverside park, sitting on the bank, waich- A ing the quiet wate A weaker man might have seen escape In the rippling waves, but the though
QE -“ WE *¥ opp 1930 BY IEA SERVICE. I “My wife is taking her first driving lesson this afternoon, so I thought A did not occur to Alan t'd better get in a little practice.” 1 ! fe For a long time he sat there. star- = = iT . y i 3 YY y : COPR, 1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF, —( Ea is oT NE | ing dullv before him. seeing noih- FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ing. Gradually the numbness he — gn iin il rn, had felt began to leave him With Emilv gone out of his life onlv his work remained. He would make that take all of his time, day COME HOME -- and night That free maternity i i | i ) reed gurl COME HOME SOON--- : > clinic he and Farrell had planned ; | i { SI Gg A bo i ) - 1 E THAT'S MY LUCKY 7 nlf 1° rtd PLEASE to stari-—he would begin work on eli 8 | Ee I CE “Hp DOLL «-- IT { + ( LY COME HOME-- : i YIp>=—d } 2 Th | | a Yo MN 5 ALWAYS ANSWERS « / La | 9) PLEASE
that right now YER i & ! : ft es io i Whom L: { S03 z He would sell his home—he could | G4 5 : 0 i i : F A i x ¢ Js & A \ 3 oq iW L, lq. 7 1 MY WISHES! B I i : COME
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never live there without Emil Bie move In with Farrell He would move his office inta the poorer section of town, across the tracks. Then work—work—work. He would forget monev—never worry about collections. Farrell had plenty to keep them both. Rut even the thought of his clinic held little jov for him. Without | : i = % Emily to work for. even medicine 29 2 | i | { i = - held little promise of ever bringing, | ____- D1 _ _ [ 1 i | WASHINGTON TUBBS II Horo him true happiness 1: < | | | | | gas ame songs : yo . Cra Maybe Farrenn woul know the HIUTERMISS ; | {1 Fy i WHY, MAC, OLD 80, RW PLEASE, MR. TUBBS) [AND IF THERES \ SAY, HE AINT NEVER | (WWEE' ITS TH CONGO IN ME! WMEN I GIT HOURS LATER: [7 1 WAVE A PLAN WHICH a le a Tle | I NEVER DREAMT / NN TM AFRAID DADDY'S] |ANNTHING HE | SEEN ANYBODY WHO] | STARTED, SONNY BOY, THERE'S NO STOPPING I BELIEVE WILL STOP and collected now. Alan left the gat ; \ i 1 | VA RAD A TOM- / ON THE VERGE | | SWPLY CAN'T COULD REALLY BEAT ME ! ' HIM. KINDLY HELP ME river and walked toward Farrell's | | ; [ = BR OF A NERVOUS | |STAND, IT'S / ONE! GIT SOME | a Xl : OUT OF BED, HONEY, £ & ¢ 1 . |] = \ & bos . . ~— TA A-GOIN' TO ANN /H . Oy I ” QO vou think Alan will ever for- { 2 i i 4 "ey y \ OF 3 y | A 3 7 ! Joh pe " give me? Will he ever under- : SEW TO stand?” Emily was saving DO ANY‘Of course he will.” Erie reas- { fe sured her. “He was only trying to | give vou whai he thought you want- |
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ed. To set vou free. without haie or bitterness. It was vou he was thinking of. not himself.” They stood at the door. waiting for the cab that was to take Eric away. a A Ne " I've been such a fool. Erie. 1 one didnt know what 1 wanteq. 1 THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson thought it was parties and fun. But 2 Sa i it wasn't. ¥ wani Alan. And if his : § LER , 77 . : Tw : rofession takes } from pa %, X75 HE'S STL BREATHING 77% IVE GOT TO STOP THE 3 | ¥ HE'S NOT A BAD GUY WHEN Phe Tne. Th be content mth re | A TRIP TO THE IE WE 1sNT CA [ BUT HES BADLY HURT! | [77/7 BLEEDING AND GET HELP! | | HE'S QUIET LIKE THIS --- BUT SOMETHING'S mit 2 ith hi : a SE MOON DEAD HS 1) LE. ARM 15 BLEEDING A GFE, THAT HEAVY TRUCK JUST WRONG WITH HIM ——- SOMETHING'S Jew I en he w th hin Dr. SERS, : MIRACLE! AND THAT LEG IS A WENT ON LIKE NOTHING HAD Uy ! REALLY WRONG ! I GOTTA HELP Jush as he said doctors wie | ERNE a WOULD ENTAIL L/L TWISTED kiNDA FUNNY! | 7A TT 7 HAPPENED) NY HIM === L JUST GOTTA © “Youll be the best. Youll find [hEaeEe Ne MB SUCH DIFFICULTIES 2 2 yl 4 > 7 3 / your happiness here, helping Alan.” : A AS LEAVING THE HHA Ie | he ’ f, | {7 The taxicabs horn sounded from x go EARTH, WHICH | ii IZ S S : | ( the curb. Ss 2 = TRAVELING
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“You'll realize some day. that all of this was for the best. It hasn't been fk = ey AN FOI easy. and it won't be easy. even now. | Jroiiieias AND LANDING but eventually we'll all khow that ii ia ON A BODY was better to have things end this ; Way WHICH 1€ MOVING “I lose vou to Alan again. I lost AROUND Us AT
! h e fer 3 = 4 eZ. = ) 0) the first time. and now — He's a Al RATE OF { ATR =" ? : i WN ; 3 : RR el RoR E bd 3 - R LINC. T. M. REG. grand fellow, Emilv. Be happv with HARLIN :
him. . . . Goodby!" ; ‘BOOTS AND HER Martin H turned r r OY er ‘aba * | | ET ac ; a e turned abruptly from her ORAN, BOYS » WHAT ELSE WOOL YOU LIKE ) MR. NER , HMARNOK 2 On, WNY BOTHER | : 2 ;
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