Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1939 — Page 16

PAGE 16 : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1939 SERIAL STORY AND by Lehy |OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople J By Williams

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Yesterday — The “submarine” smugghng is broken and Barre is dangerously mad, Betty learns. Next, he is to turn | te alien smuggling, but he is angry | eneugh to kill the Federals.

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

ETTY MARY changed her orig- | inal plan when circumstances enabled her to meet Luis Barro in person. She had thought at first to learn | | what she could about him through] his helpers and agents, using the cartridge token which had proved so valuable to her. But there were some important details of his big-| ger plans which Barro did not tell, ake on i / his Juarez spotters and spies, she ES Se . ] / ) had discovered. | | ! 7K Of the three or four of his band Aes which she had been able to contact Copr. 1839 by Ontted Peatere Syndica confidentially posing as a member) “Cook books? Youll find them in the fiction section!”

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the crossing with his large number : on - ;. sa ed of aliens, nor where the crossing 2 a HIS MAJESTY BROADCASTS ) Jor. GIRL | LOVE~-] WiLL was to be made. She felt that she, ff a - ane i | : ‘= DOGPATCH Sn 550] | OPEN THAT DOOR ~AND NE rm | 0 DAY FROM AMERICA lI 0] | TELEVISION WILL CARRY .>e | Um YOUR IMAGE TO

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Barro, if necessary. Appealing to him for help, he probably would rise to the part and take on the, Job himself, thus revealing his own | plans. In the showdown, she could | say that her five friends were oe layed in coming to Juarez. Accordingly, she set out to And | Barro | He was not in his suite of hotel! rooms, and had left no message. i He had not been seen for more [ bb . : ; > than 24 hours at El Casino Teco-! NEE 33 re = p— ro RE Ee er lote, the manager there said. The| Le i : Z PEAVER [Carr Cove § CREEeE RE Ws CARR THINK WE IN MINE TEA © a © (YES, FROM TH’ GOV'MENT LANT Jr re ID reminded] | - TEEDOCL aN RS SCARE OFF WISE aden? AFR OLD + of | HTAZERE ADs BE a, to her 22 cartridge token, as : - 4 4 ! TEES Hr ; \ 8 had the manager in The Place of |= /, MAPTENEN TONER? Cosas rd re : wT A AN A TO MEET THEM #

the Sleeping Monk, but her cartridge had opened somewhat the confidence of a Casino waiter. After she casually laid it on her table one day with her lipstick, the waiter also had placed a cartridge beside her menu momentarily, and had always maneuvered to serve her whenever she came in after that. Today she went to his table and spoke to him. “I am anxious to see Luis, soon.” 8 § = she murmured, apparently discuss- ee 4 ae 1636 BY NEA SERVISE, Ne. ©

ing the menu. “Where can I see wi \ po Sg y hi now?” S | “The ola prey finally got on the air, but she had to buy the ! ] R ». : 2 TR vo AA SERWEE, NE. . WEG 0.8. PAY. OF. ans ES

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sted as usual®” sled. ' \ “se — Y HE'LL ¥ we in 8 dower tone, “Ts norm teen | FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia DR GO MMM: You'Re Hino 4 SEY ESNSNS Fl] Hav Ti sme J] fp © HOME SWEET HOME a 1s at his rancho. Want me to send ] | LUGE u : ’ Y GETS HOMESICK J! ¢ 5 MOTHER © MINE --- 1s $ 0. send | THINK YOU'RE UTE GONNA STA ; 3 RETR neh chee walters QUITE CUTE! verseee 717 ||| oN ois AL ¢ MA-A-MMY--Is sh cheese, waiter?— # ; 7 = No. I must see him myself” “Very fresh. A new kind. You will love it, miss—You want Garcia to take you out?” 8. & # ETTY MARY hadnt heard of Garcia. Who was he? She deduced. thinking quickly, that he must be another of Barros henchmen. Probably a closely trusted, hence J 4 i / | : san w= = dangerous, one. And yet, he might A. o # 5 el = a EER ES be extremely valuable to her. She DC 7 sill Pat, Of = AN ri I il decided to risk it \ pr \ ! NE ‘ “That will be fine” she nodded J S } a ) * IV MSS) BUT... BUT ME So. - ADORED (OW, WOW HORRIBLE! | AND $o Ute W ey J aD nowingly at the waiter an S J : T WEEK..,UNTIL : . went yo to fl aa oe y g 8 Th METS fon : Ty AaouT Sa WD nD Ae Ay a STIs WORDS AND BABY FACE WAVE FOOLED food. When he came with dessert A . \ x pt” GWE F TABOLT SY NWS LIFE, TL ’ ~ MANY A GIRL, BUT, THANK HEAVENS, /

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“Does the senorita wish anything else? Garcia will be near the plaza. the taxicab with red dots on the § wheel hub caps. Within an hour.” “No thank vou.” she smiled at him, and was careful to leave a tip, to mislead any other diners who might be watching “But it was delicious. I just adore your Mexican food over here” She had little time, she realized She went to her hotel room and changed her clothing to something a bit heavier and more be

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seen. Tt was too large for her purse. too bulky if put under her clothing. wis CAN SEE WELL It loomed awfully big in her dainty eta RN ye OAY'T7 MES hand. She shoved it back into the VAN NY bag and locked it again. (Later she was to recall that act) In the hallway outside her door che met Carlotta, a maid. “I shall be gone for a little while she told the girl. “Just keep my room ready for me. I made wo little oil paintings on canvas and / 7 pr” . 7d ui eg them before the window to f No 7 / , : “ ; : IY, $0 dont move them, please™ | ( — TL ~) . a b n 7 Y $ St | | “w OTHNG , t OME ON! \T LOOKS AS \* WELL TLL BE BACK FOR NOL | OY IN0 HOW DOSY NE NPlucAnR ETTY MARY found a woman j MEMBRANE ; \ oS WotR A D a © HERE FOR SOME TIME “WE \N A MINSTER, P06 7 HER, YOU CARRY ME.TOO! making pottery in the plas WHICH 16 PN » Sone OOWN MIGHT AS WELL MAE THE MOST > this morning and set down to sketeh = Y/ " : NN ~ | \& thn ak FL A Em her from a sidewalk bench. ‘The ’ PEOVALAS A 44 > A WAYS Merv SA ING sketch took about 10 minutes. She 3 p # ¢ 5 \ tipped the woman, and maneuvered to inspect the five or six taxicabs that waited near. Almost at once she espied one | , driver looking directly at her, and | with a glance verified the red dots} on his wheel hubs. She sauntered up the walk as if waiting for some-

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