Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1939 — Page 22
SERIAL STORY— GRIN AND BEAR m ich | Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY © By Williams CoN | Z oy u a {HHH er SHEED { OM, BOSH! AGAINST HAR = HAR! SAN JUAN HILL! HAR- HA Bor der SS Z - Vlas Wally all [ | THEM OLD MUZZLE WHY, IT KNOW A FELLER WHO MADE wr! z ; | | LOADERS YOU COULD BIS FORTUNE SELLIN' ALL-DAY : ’ . - Sit ; ci WALK UP AND CHLORO™ SUCKERS TO TH SOLDIERS IN eerd, my word! ; FORM A GUY BEFORE THAT CHARGE! DID WE HAVE : ven ure ™ ve HUNDRED DOLLARS fon HE COULD RELOAD HIS | LOLLIPOPS AT BULL RUN OR : KILLER DILLER ’ : || SUNT WHY, AT T= GETTYSBURG T HAN! DID WE? By OREN ARNOLD MEET a ay BATTLE OF SAN JUAN S ALL COMERS MINE! KILLER DILLER wo HILL WE HAD TO BUCK CAST OF CHARACTERS - FAW on BY JOVE, T SHALL H\ MODERN REPEATING BETTY MARY JORDAN—Preity young | order Patrol service secret®ry. ? ; Bit in SehHm Handsome Border 5 hy y N 3 . | SEW ry ; “or { 2 7 IN ALL HASTE PINOPE KILDARE Stare's fellow offi- EF 7 L$ Y ; : £58 ] 4 ry NN a a oa a Ty i
HIE ME HOME cer, also a bachelor. LUIS BARRO—Mexican smuggler. FOR THIS EVENING Yesterday: The officers pose with AT SO PERCENT OF “ME PURSE
Barro for Betty Mary, then return to
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lookout on her hotel window for further signals.
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PTER THIRTEEN RL 0 |W: Ca ed RN : A PRIZE OF -— o] OPE KILDARE arose at 5 | J : f VALUE WiLL GIVEN | o'clock ‘on the morning fol-/ RES & Be | : TO ANYONE CAN : lowing the “visit” with Luis Barro | ig: . : ] a » J NO in Mexico. 2 ie ol 8 ; eT 3 Rou S He went outside his landlady’s 3 = 2 o Ee : af ] Note A house and, surprisingly, put up a x! x ah . 3 i TE MANAGEMENT ( ladder that gave him access to the ! . Ne 2) : —— al I¥ : roof. But even with his powerful| | 3 Phi Hs : 1 Ne = n ) oe Sx . 3 ; a \ mi i fin “s e, Y s J | A } \ Zz i ” 2 2 | { X Ye i | ke " A ] jj - 5 2 i Q RY lI i I) \\ \ \ | Be fr. a 2 SAAN , ~ \ 0 : a
field glasses he couldn't see the = Montezuma Hotel in Juarez. The § SRE : 1k ” LIKE BAEY RIN Two Republics Building in down- 4 > nN & ; . A\ MONEY TO i — i 1 seemed to be directly I PR + JiPia . 2... 4-20 | A @ i rr, ro wen y ER To ve oe Pat S N #2 “THE MASOR® 7
in the way. ; | . OJ RWILLIAMS, He got into his own swift sport! “If you'd only learn to cook we wouldn't have to accept all these Wy, Rte a or. we, BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO 300N 4.20
coupe then and drove hurriedly invitations to eat out.” hE — around in a large half circle, com- — , | You MAY RISE WW ” TG -— n ing out on the Mount Franklin HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis| | A SIT INDEED 3S Lo RTE A ARV p L ING HERE REMOVED Suenjs Drive, & lors hill Dit naw 8 MARRIAGE. WIF, FAR AS YOU GO! BD. FOUND ME === HAPPY FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN ZATION, YOU APPARENTLY him siutnde quickly. He ee Ry: SAM - -AN'- X YOU'VE GONE : KNEW YOU WOULD MY_LIFE 7% 60 BACK-AND TELL HAVE. NOT LEARNE at Lookout Point and focused his| | STR ~THIS ) TOO FAR OE. WA To BE RING 2 "NEVER De Er Qe field glasses again. ALREADY! “3 WANTED Too Br one hy DD. YL EAS CI “That’s the Montezuma, right ’ 2 7 enough,”*he murmured. “And that’s ; ps sure as shootin’ the northeast room on the fourth floor. But the window is blank.” That disturbed him. He watched “the window in the haze for several minutes, wondering if Betty Mary could have forgotten to put up her promised signal. Or maybe she didn’t mean to hang out the two handkerchiefs until some time this morning anyway. After all, she only suggested it last evening. She would hardly be awake yet. He wished he had taken a poke " . last night at Luis Barro. Or just : a — a. TAKE IT EASY THUNDER! TORN VUE GOTTA
up and shot him while he could. . ; CARR'S MEN OUT THERE WORK FAST, OLD : HERE IT 15, THEN GRAD A HAND= H DONT KNOW TM NOT IN BOY == "CAUSE T 5 CARR A BOX FUL OF STICKS!
Betty Mary had saved his life a fey Highs ugo, he would be eser. 4 a BA ZEKES MINE SHAFT -=- JN ; DAWN'S COMIN! [Bm a >a OF DYNAMITE / JI WE'LL BLOW EM QUT nally indebted to her. And there GOVERNMENT ! : | ! OF THAT MIN ©. was no use kidding himself about LAND AGENTS - - it, he loved that girl as he had ARRIVE, OLD never loved any other person any- ZEKE, ELLEN where. He wished he might tell her so. But— = un 2
ELL, there was Sheridan. She had given Sherry the RYDER === first date. She had given Sherry the note last night. Obviously she 1 favored Sherry. What did Sherry have that made him preferable? 20 6OPR. 1 AH A a ‘I'm sorry, but the professor is tied up right now.” J y, i tarter - v V pe a - ; m ana roe vac toward oun ste (LATPPR PANY BEEN CEaATOdl CNR (REND VE SRY ony, Sisesblel -_ XERCISES TO GET Ji LIL CHUBBY?---- J EAT CHILDREN ¥ and sick at heart without very \ ACK MY -FPIGGER! YER JUST CONCEITED: z : LIKE THAT! strong cause. He didn't recognize 3 OAT'S ALL? ps? YS it as such, but the truth was, he! . : was jealous, thoroughly jealous. | He stopped at the house where | Sherry lived but learned that Sherry had already dressed and gone to town. It was still not 7 a. m. Hope drove down to Border Patrol headquarters. | “Sherry Starr been around this] morning?” he inquired. “Yep. He went up the tower, to] take a two-hour shift and relieve the regular man a little. Hes up| there now.” “Yeah? Well.”
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Betty Marys signals, Hope real- | y fed. ‘But then—why not? She was | (0 His ENTERTAINING. IT'S NONE |! 5 pa a : 3 5 working with both of them; they | cee ® Z : 3 GAGEMENT WITH OF YOUR (Heh : MAN N \T.
both felt responsible for her, justly | eooeg®®} ’ \ CAROL MeKEE, so. He went inside the building and |, ceesegee? NO \_ S'STER? telephoned up to Sherry. eooeeepee® . i ‘ » : “See anything?” Hope asked, || Ceossneopoed without preliminaries. |soe00000 ehoo on “You up already?” Sherry greeted. 1s sg ® ®®® 0 OY “Naw, not a thing. She musta over-| eo 0 ®® qe . 1c ee00 slept. It’s after 7.” "eevee *® cece ooR “Listen, you mug, a girl doesn't Qe eo ®®® eo 000d have to get up at unearthly hours °* seen ® like a flatfoot Federal cop, see? 2 "oes Maybe she thinks 9 o'clock is the crack o’ dawn. Can you see her window?” “Sure, plain as day now. It’s i open, but the shade’s pulled, against ! wh , : 22 : = the morning sun, I guess.” B : " J... ER--- (2 / Zz HE'S TRYING TO TELL : WELL, SON, HE STILL “Um. Well, when you going to| 1 You don't like him, you oughta quit encouragin’ him—just ignore | HEARD YOU WANTED YZ _ YEAMW, FRECK., 4 YOu THAT THE Nurse SHE TOLD ME — EEMS TO HAVE ENOUGH LEFT eat” the guy instead of sockin’ him.” TO SEE ME, DUD/ in bigs Hino oreo eS b:4 Ly SOD « " : : Qo YY | Hin a a re ar THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson \ lois EN oes DT Carine! RE cRick a here until 8. Wait for me.” SEER. We, Soe Se Bn : YOUR CAR ! Sue “Okay,” said Hope, and hung up. : Im mM ll | SAID SHES SURPRISi | 0 I 23 |
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I ON ) | T 8 Sherry came down looking I glum, and the twd men ate breakfast in silence at a nearby restaurant. When they drifted back ye office at 9, a special delivery ; AN etter, postmarked EI Paso, was oF waiting for them. It was addressed li. to Sherry! But inside it said: “Dear Boys: “We made no arrangements for| | communicating with each other, ex- Se * 5 cept the window signals, so I shall | OE ho xs. AA rors cross back to El Paso in a taxicab % Wy Ro at daybreak and mail this letter to you. “Barro escorted me to the Montezuma Hotel at 11 p. m. He told the Mexican maid to take special care of me, and the way he presumed to
order her—almost fiercely—made me suspect that she might be one of THE SHADE
his band. When she came to help KNOWN AS me go to bed, I managed to display “BUFF”
my 22 cartridge to her, i fuss Be ZIT : , ) Baa / weir Tog 10 her, and again) ESOT IITs NAME FROM [1,22 Zz gr Ey ) | 2 yy ny
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Bus in a hotel, she can watch for| WHICH WAS MADE OF aliens and others who might be his Vo) — LD VOL customers, and tip him off to a lot A 5 . of things. He pays her well, she says. She never questioned my status at all. So I pumped her all I dared, posing as a ‘worker also. I learned this—that narcotics are going across the river every day, in broad daylight. She, and all of Barro’s gang who know. about it,
are elated with the success of the N : a. | SPORTSMANS PARK newest dodges, she revealed. I pre- WRIGLEY FIELD tended to be one of those in the BRIGGS STADIUM know, so I didn’t learn everything. gins SHIBE PARK But I do know that a woman is : bringing some of the dope over. It ANSWER—Polo Grounds, New York; Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis; is cocaine, and somehow there is a| Wrigley Field, ‘Chicago; Briggs Stadium, Detroit; Shibe Park, Philachild in the plan, too. That's ail| delphia. the hints I could pick up. “Don't try to answer, or see me.| “They had a ‘clean permit to| “They're up?” ‘murmured Hope. (Unless you want to pose again!) |eross?” “Two white cloths, She’s okay.”
1 i -l ey Ao Some- | . «yep. Proved she was just visiting| “Well, so much for that, for the ; ON i The two officers read the letter|relatives over here in Paso.” time being,” Sheridan agreed. “But : ; \ Ly HN ‘ate 4 Nap ern, then Sheridan read it| “Why'd they pick her up in the we got work locating & ‘woman — _ Eb reneh a ———— UG bib first place? Her and the kid.” bringing over Mr. Barro’s cocaine!” [§ . Whew!” Hope breathed. “Just on suspicion. They cross Could that be the Tafoya nearly every day, visiting.” woman? With her kid?” “Tet’s go look at the window now,” (To Be ‘Continued) “No, I don’t see how, Sherry. She's Hope said then. (All ‘events und characters In this story been arrested twice already, she and| ‘They walked & block to & point on are ‘Wholly Retitious.) ~ her ee Bot of Ni the American bank of the Rio | ; i . ‘searc ail matron. IT was|Grande where they could see the PN "there the last time myself. In fact I/ Montezuma Hotel inh Jusrez, and at COMMON ERRORS | hy Ne . HALF PINY held the little kid’s doll ‘while they once both men discovered what they| Depreciate is pronotificed ‘de-pre’-00k her inside, She's & oute Kid, | sought, 1 | hint; ot Gap fe -BliewtN,
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