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CHAPTER NINETEEN UKE MARTIN was again called D to his telephone by a feminine voice, but the tones of this one had a sharp edge and its owner wasn't asking for a date, she was demanding an interview “Very well, Miss Franklin,” Mar- : “ tin said coldly. “If it is so impor- ! : 3 a gy 1 y | \ w \ \ = pk RR tant, why don't you come here at 3 : iD & oa | \ i ¢ 4A | NX — a X 4 SRN) 2 Six?” Re - SHE a il fir / 9 CE A / A x / ep 7 A ary’ ord’s spoken ov e Bg LR ] i 3 wy | ; — Serpe wee efuony i o A 7 oe - " HOME, A HAIL cold. “No, Duke. We'll meet on b, A led = : ’ hr : ; itral ground and it won't be your 5° TEETER SE A NE (7 - CRN (| = he Bott or Se Dove, at i 2 5 J Soe man Loma aka Al " =v Let. me. a

Peter's at one for lunch.” Ever since yesterday when Tom “or shall we just go to Hot Springs for a bath?”

—By Al Capp

to keep Clem Shirley out of the HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | 72) | ; AH HEERD SOMEONE a EVERYTHING DUNNO WHUT THET MEANWHILE : INSIDE, — paper, Mary hi3 Only one Te Om | 2 BAAPAG eS “Ta yy ~~ A a “THING” IS - NOR HOW WHAT A NIGHT FORA WI I'M DREADFULLY | in mind, to see Martin and warn ‘ 7 mL j ! 00 pr J-HIM BLACK RUFE GOT NER PAWEL 4 UO aah Ta Rr : , ae A Rn WAY \ HYAR- BUT -(GULPP) THANK HEAVEN Mv 7 TURRED INTO A ©

add had censu her for trying

him that he must stay away from Clem. In her hysteria over what WHUT os we E-DO WIF EM?

she considered Tom's bad temper | ( : ’ 7 : she forgot to be afraid of Martin ; t Te : yt ¢ &£ & - ; / QR) 1 1 ’ Hoe i Ne FOR ABIT OF YOUR NERVES, SIR POISED and self-confident “Ey L is = ROUSE NUNTING Mary Franklin met Duke Martin at Peter's, a quiet, neutral little cafe, an hour later Ho looked impressive m his dark blue homespun suit, mauve and Charvet tie Mary's costume was more Treserved: wine-red wool with a smartIv cut black fur jacket. She smiled as she shook hands with Martin,

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brown eyes : ¢ . It was evident that the Duke was : ¥ not in his best mood J FJ RED RYDER “Well. what do you want?” he Py | TT TY LTC) ES . a. —By Fred Harman asked, as he and Mary sat down. A BT ) gv WE'RE "BOUT HOME Now THAT NOT SOME SOY? " - waiter hovered at his elbow o° J : : FOR CATCHUM OLD SCARFoOT, | ==[ LITTLE BEAVER --- SAY | THAT WHITE BoA ’ RND TEmeenr | MAPPER TO BE HOME Before she could answer, he said, { | ME BUTYL NEW PANTS jy THERE'S SOME BODY WAITW? : BAD PARRY A BUT IT DONT APPEAR “Don't talk, let's give the order to Nu i DEVIL CAT SNATCHLM 4 < y ot - Ps FT APPEAR this gnat and get rid of him.” ! e PRES RANE ES 1¢ waiter sent scurrying on ¢ Martin put his juestion to Mary “Leave Clem Shirley alo: answer Remember French case isn't settled yet

I didn't come here to waste my

time making fool promi “If vou don't leave Clem Shirley out of ov) picture i start Fenelon ope 5.2! Hk tr EAD ret Es 5-2! opp 1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. on this tack said Mary — “You've got to stop seeing t “Every so often I get to thinkin’ what that prosecutor called me an’ I | ; get so despondent I feel I can’t go on.” |

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“I've always make a damned ed it ended the way. There was a clever y gal on a paper in a city not here who didn't always

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WASHINGTON TUBBS II —By Crane

| CHEER UP, I'L R GET OVER IT! ILL SURE, SURE, I KNOW HOW YA FEEL. THEN, LIKE A FOOL, I UP AN' AW, WELL! I RECKON WE'RE I TH SAME BOAT, SONNY, YOULL | LOVE CAROL UNTIL I DIE. Ll Ee ONCE UPON A TIME I WAD A LITTLE LEFT HER—AN' TO THIS DAY, SONNY BOY. ++. JUST DRIFTIN' ALONG WI TH’ GT OVER THIS i. WOMAN, MYSELF. AM, WHAT FLAPJALKS! THERE NEVER COMES A TIME or STREAM. LOVE AFFAIR 1 PAW, HOW SHE COULD COOK! yg TO EAT BUT WOT (SNIFF) 7

IN TIME. — I THINK OF MILLY,

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THEY VE PICKED UP FRECK AND ANY THING THIS 1S ALL ABOUT, BUT WE 5 LARD | WHATLL I SAY ? THAT COMES PCKED UP A GUY DRESSED ONE OF THEM WHAT I WEEN === YOU INTO YOUR LIKE AN ANGEL AND A Guy : 15s MAD FIGURED ! KNOW -- HALO HEAD J WHO THINKS THE REVOLUTIONARY ANTHONY BUT WHOS THE : WAR. ISNT OVER WAYNE / OTHER ONE? warned you : : Jilin : ! y THE ANGEL, I th's sake you'd better stay out 1 : ; / a nd a ZN, 7} MEAN ! THE ONE ny business and out of the Dove.” | = ag BRA =| 7 V WTR THE: si Oy he New York Gazette doesn't 7h of any honky tonk,” Mar) even if the chairs are

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had said t S Thomas’ was filled when Mary arrived Mary had not finished counting faces when the services began They were brief; the simple Episrvices, the singing of as over at the office, in writing of it, Mary found that her story centered on Mr. French. | Has Janice French's secret been

il — buried with he: sl tapped out ) on the typewriter or will it be LN told? This question was In the OW MANY PLANETS, 3 a : Sani eves of ber father today | LARGE AND SMALL, ABBIE AN' SLATS at her uneral, "ho 1s responsible ARE KNOWN TODAY ww for my daughter's death? bE Th EVEN | DIDNT, BUT ALL THAT REALLY COUNTS=IS THAT LOOK= | TOOK THAT JOB AT THE SCHOOL KNOWIN' WHAT | KNOW NOW=+| CAN'T (To Be Continued) 1 THAT'S SOMETHING UNDERSTAND IT. NOW | HAVE AUDREY! WE WON'T HAVE )! THE JOB O'KEEPIN’ YOU TWO APART JUST KEEP THAT MONEY. THIS IS A BANK DRAFT (AIL events and characters in this Story] NOBODY EVER UNDER- AUDREY'S MONEY MUCH TO START WITH, DARLING TO SAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO ASK A FOR ALL OF IT. ITS My WEDDIN' PRESENT= are wholly fictitious STOOD. BARRY REALLY A WOULD WAVE BEEN] | BUT ILL DO MY BEST= CHEE GIRL A CERTAIN QUESTION TO YOU. PLEASE DONT SAY NOTHIN Co oe LOVED 7( MIGHTY SWELL . WHAT A CHUMP : . JUST TAKE [Tesee #

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