Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1939 — Page 15
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Yesterday: Erie says goodby to Emily i L CNS ale Te IB 2 + when she tells him she is going to stay Sy — ARF 3 SH > CYAN © : Pe THEN EVERYTHING with Alan. Seconds later, a man rushes : PIE Sa -) } } =f ‘ WENT BLACK up te Alan's porch and calls, "Mrs, a [JE . vy — "} AS BLUE Doc.” He explains that he needs help, that his wife is dying.
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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
% R. WARREN isn't here now,” Emily said, her calm in sharp contrast to the man’s excited pleading. “I don’t know where he is.” “You've got to find him. Send | him, right away. He knows me. Bill Bower. He said he'd come when we needed him.” “Quiet hysterical parents,” Dr. Farrel’s words came to Emily as if] he were speaking them at her side.
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soon as possible.” The man’s relief | N , VA 7 was immediately evident. Some- | : Be 4 ; gr RIGHT NEXT TO 5 RN thing prompted Emily to find out| J Cope 133 bs United Feature Syndicate, Ine. 2 | THE MATOR'S PROPERTY = : , = wi A re at Ya a suns more. . \ | . INC. T. M. s i . - - ; hE Lon “If you can take this route, now's the time for it—the roads are ex- ' ? ay ne re es! cellent, the scenery is magnificent and all the gas LI'L ABNER , Ey all alone. She's in terrible pain. Oh, |___ a 2 pe /- THE. WOUNDED BOY IN -P=1'M BEGINNING TO THE LAST PHOTOS OF HIM - | HAT WAS TWO WEEKS + Mrs. Doc. can't you do something? | OLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis |.\ THAT CABIN = AND PIECE IT ALL TOGETHER--THE. WERE. TAKEN AT A SOLITHERN {Ae io WEEKSIRE. ohysterical Youth was appealing | SS TOGRARN ANE PAPERS WER ESTATE. WHERE HE WAS SAID HE'D -HAD AN ACCIDENT= half-hysterical youth was abpealing Fm mith iE EE Ta << ] | PHOTOGRAPH - ARE. IM-~FROM BEING ENTERTAINED.THEN ° ] COPE IVE I tre To hig was the tear = = - | Vit: Se - THE ER PAL HE ARRIVED SUBDENLY- THERE WERE NO STUMBLED ON SOMETHING title “Mrs. Doc.” This was the test. eT a . EL REE C , “I'll come with you,” Emily decid- = J . LL 1 1 an ™ STORIES OF HIM= == STRANGE. -AND TREMENDOUS! ed swiftly. “Just a minute, while I : : call the hospital. and have them find Dr. Warren or Dr. Farrell.” |
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g© & # | ; FEW second later, they were yz { il : * dn in Alan's car, speeding toward ¢ ps’ ) i 3 = Wy ni the Bower home. The man was] Lid Jie calmer, quieter. He has confidence in me, he expects me {o be able to do something for him and for his wife, Emily thought.” Grimly, she determined she would do just that.
“My wife, my Angela, she is so re i | §¥ [di ik ; ) 4} J / ; a / = young to have a baby.” the man : : / i : : CAR o , NS AY was saying. “But Doc said it Ma he tee] I 7 I Sabb ~ (\ ) NLT, # wouid be all right. Nothing to / - : i . . AN *)s JR an
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worry about.” i Emily nodded, intent on her ek Af wn : driving. “Nothing to worry about.” GY YOU SAY YOUR MINE'S NO |Z CARIMILE, AT CARR'S she repeated, trying to make her ! Soon BN CARR NaNTS A Don't KNOW, BUT HE'S IN A LR LT a words sound convincing. =) | ITS HOW COME, 2BkEE J7| pic HURRY TO GET 1, ‘( SO TH' GOVERN=~| YEAH! AN WE'RE | Bower directed her along streets = oa ity = Zr i> Rev! ; : MOAT ARNE, TH 2EWE AND that led into Sumner's slum dis- | 4 Zo 3 Sonor dr trict. Past squalor Emily had ! . Eh cary \ never known existed. At last they = 8 ": yo 3 : - ; reached a row of tiny, tumble- - IW ny al y ; 3 ND down shacks, unpainted and dingy. “This is it,” he sald. indicating the corner house. Emily stopped, followed him into the house. Even) before she stepped through the % i doorway, Emily could hear the girl's CCA . ~ \ , ? § 4 4 . agonized moans, punctuated by 5 3 . Haas ! . a i iE sharper cries. | : i Sa S £m -— i ATE THAT NIGHT CARR'S The cleanliness of the little place OPR. 1030 SERVICE, ; s MEN SWOOP DOWN ON impressed Emily. There were only “Have you seen my husband, Officer? I was to meet him here, but A TEKE'S CABIN. two rooms—a combination Kitchen | I'm a bit late.” / N ) > & EOE ENR OE re ie vos
and living room, and the bedroom.
The girl. Angela, was in the bed- FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia NANCY room. Bower dropped to his knees i= AN ge = rs beside the bed, his arms around his : Z2Z ~~~ SKXX == KFFF === *hW ¥ vo WOW /--1 JUST | ~4 GRACIOUS! -- HOLD STILL, KITTY--wife. ZZZ-Z =~ UH""H-- vi | HAD AN 4 IT TURNED ¢ I'M JUST SEEIN' “It's all right now, honey, it's all RRS 2 AWFUL i HOW WE'LL ALL right. Here's Mrs. Doc. And Doc will : EEE = NIGHT MARE Zz be here in a minute.” The girl : - 3 : \ RN looked up at Emily with wide, brown | { 2 : ) - : eves, tried to smile. She was, as her! { | wn husband had said, quite young. Hardly more than 18, Emily judged, and trying, trying so hard to be brave. i “He's probably on his way now,” Emily said. !
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2 n 2 MILY talked on, quieting and comforting this girl and ner = hushand. Her heart went out to ZN 3 fem i 5 i : 3 ZZ ct] 1 2 E er them, so alone. so terrified at this ALN £7 - == ; 5 SWI ZZ == i Emme. great mystery of life. { : . AR | i “We'll take your wife to the hos- = RD 3054 | WASHINGTON TUBBS I ‘ —By Crane ital, immediately.” she_ called to I 4 Sy —— NTT : sw os g Be She placed her own fur aa iil ! DOWN IW TH CONGO U5 ( nO, DADDY! PLEASE AFTER ) KINDLY STAND 7 Wk AW! NOW I FEEL X OH, CAROL IF ONLY oul) a \ 7 \ ALL, HE'S WASH'S FATHER. at’ TO ONE SIDE, dR I ET A / ry i for
; Te & 3 MET THIS GOES ON FER A , / coat around the girl's shoulders. J | RN § {il HOURS, FOLKS. I(T $2 = MY DEAR. THERE 4 Sha i 1 BETTER. JUST ar z | COMES A TIME x ; 2 Po 4 HELP ME BACK WASH, T THIUK on
“My baby's things, in a box, in J r iia Eph R i \ &ITS WILDER AN’ that drawer,” Mrs. Bower said, in- {itil} 8 Hi ih ; t } ai dh fed eed LE WILDER, /, . en 2 y : dicating the dresser. Emily found LESiiLg fifa / [hi Apt / Sw / WHEN HUMAN : at * iy ? Vo ~ MOU'D BETTER on i i : aU : / 5 | / / ENDURANCE 2% them, all neatly ironed and ready. [9 \ AN ANH Lh - | : J y SN-— 5 y wi) A REACHES AN ; ’ a box full of tiny white garments.! fbi === Ql {IRM til ehh esa Za) A How many meals did they do with- }| : } > NU VA , oy 2 Wo dey / agli 2 7X out. to buy these? she thought. UE 7 NT il a rr , ; N= 7% Accepting Emil®s order without HH TT HA . ] ou ; : 2 I= question, Bower hurriedly wrapped (| Ati i 7 y 5 oh 2mm 7 / ELL T GUESS his wife in a blanket, lifted her Ri. / gene l : > i 7 y i : 0 SA LRN TAKE A HIT from the bed and carried her to the [fi ki) A eg BD 7 i pe AS WELL AS ANYcar. Emily followed. (il PREL ILIEW ERIK o > — wm / 7 rn _ a 7 BODY. I KNOW An attendant met them at the / y x 2) 0% 7% 4 : / nner WHEN I AINT ambulance entrance of the hospital. nA i A. 2 . ‘Obstetrical case. Dr. Warren or “Qh, Chuck's like a lot of people you know—a grand i ’ s ) —a uy outsi h Dr. Farrell. Mrs. William Bower.” | oftice but terrible to work for, EYY duisiue the 3 : : Emily said tersely. - EL : COPR. 1939 BY NEA SER : : * = = | THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Fer Leis en —By Blosser
MILY paced the floor of the [EB = NN == i : : 7 IAHRE ¥ £ sit} HN = | ii NOT A SIGN OF A CAR/ 1 GOTTA GET HIM ITS DESERTED ---e P=" HANG ON, DUD --- NE Tt no, She Pu not uit | ITS TOO LATE, I GUESS, AND THERe's 4ll UP TO THAT HOUSE UP || BUT MAYBE THERE'S 270 HANG ON! keep FIGHTIN a & anything should happen to : NO “TRAFFIC AT THIS HOUR / . iN | THERE | SOMEBODY'LL A TELEPHONE INSIDE / : rs. Bower, to her baby, Emily ES ~— Mf ‘WHAT I DO? Be BE HOME, AND THEY ILL HAVE T© BREAK : ee? mm 9 knew she would always feel that it iS — | ! CAN TAKE CARE OF DOWN THE DOOR! ME am had been her fault. If she had |B SOUNDS HM WieLE 1 GET . IR ©) 7 Zo I fl l a
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A DOCH [ 1 ) lg “We've located Dr. Warren and XZ / p lly Dr. Farrell.” the office gir] said from Sle > =A) the doorway. “They are on their ug | ; wav here now.” | It seemed like hours. but it was only a few minutes later when she h : heard the big door open, and then £ AES = Z Zz $7. os ~ = - it é z a
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and Farle sort. lw whishe me : SER 5007S AND HER BUDDIES n arrell’s seft. low whistle as! || 4 er E he trotted, the stens TD | Ease | obstetrical ward. Alan pavsed a | ——" [ GOLLY, 1 NEVER WAS 50 EMBARRASSED MAND, 10 Wes 10 (Wo ABOUT YOUR.[| TM SORRY,SR] [1 UNTERSTAND MANDY! AND TM the desk : i W MY RE aS © SEE NOU WW My 3 ER = BROTHER RY ey ine A JERRELY “Mrs. Bower is in, Doctor,” she " VEHING AT WIM AND HE \GN'T OFFICE , PLEASE (Gesu : : St heard the girl say. “And Mrs. War- os SMART SNOLEGH TO WNOW \T em WSS ~N. \ aw Nh Sa ’ 4 =] To RN TRAY HWE LEAVES AT £
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ren is in the waiting room.”
Wo Warren?” Alan asked M a ” EEN Z 5) 3 A sharply EANING Y@&aAD | br x AA = / 4 Fe : — Then he was at the door, looking My ALR 0 > ” : : NI at her, incredulously. : MOSQUITOES | A 7 de WZ) “Emily, what are you doing! WERE FOUND TO BE : | RA = — pH
here?” CARRYING THIS FEVER, “I brought Mrs. Bower. Her hus- MAN THOUGHT IT
band came for you. I went with him WAS CAUSED 7 Z I thought she had better b re.” sy ) \ “Emily!” er be here”! BAD A/R ARISING / A] p <<]
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“Dr. Warren, Dr. Warren. ti > A : im office girl's voice broke in. “You're ; pe ES J ; ; Var [a wanted in delivery room B. Dr = : . <a >< Farrell says for vou to hurry.” ? YOU 8 : ce ef sr : RATH > ABBIE AN' SLATS Aan ea nue) BE A i — [— - ws </ DON'T JUST STAND THERE HE MIGHT HAVE AT s and characters " _ ce - — ERE ; are wholly fictitious) © “| 3 = === EINESLAND, OR. IN THE % 20 EN PAGKED, ER? WER FORME Coo. EO. HE MIGHT HAVE AGUN/ HIT THAT | BETTER HIT | ; —_— | TED STATES J d WAL; LITTLE GIRL, ALL YOU FEEND /// : HIM AGAN HIM AGAIN AT THAT ® 3 oe . ee e INT GENTLEMEN // Wr , Questions and ANSWER—In the English method of numeration there are a | Loa‘ MEN LL MOW HiM pown:| Ef Es cs 7 : ) Xo, fi
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