Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1939 — Page 19
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got up an Hour earifer, and had | ho re AEE | » i" , KX 2 preakfast all on the table before he 3 "NY cA RN { 2 | hae as called Iris. But she greeted his gen- \ tle peace offering with weary petuJance. “Dont worry, Bart, T won't be late to work. And if I am, I can still do | &4 ; 1d HE ; Y £ ) wl oi == SPN . your housework, cook your meals,’ Bt & : yp oi A 4 2 | = = ——— % TRAVED BY me \IRZ4 > Wi? » ol wn No J 3 H Ee a eee] il EE a J W NN ENETER STUER { > i Re Rae ew TR “Iris, this ; he gn B 0 ; i BLY NEY, THAT SINKS enps! |/ R \ Re tat ET oe Rildish attitude,” he pleaded hum- LE 2 ; : 3 a y Biv. “Can't you ee dean, "ey o S : Bik Fatis Sota | ; _— BE your oth good that 1 want to m “JARTOF WARES You to See RIS eport card, ene thinks he has 4 | EDO. © DEAREST: NEW come BACK on Wn eee goraething of our EE 5 fibel suit against his school!” iy LOVES + SF; SNDER- BSE To lo AN BES = MONEY as PE t Ris Tie SRL HERY il “Bkip the explanations, art. — Ee ui | EE) HEE) TR : nes fl 44d un To the sane total HOLD EVERYTHING Clyde Lewis | SE AT TREE: WAVE. DC EVER SEE You Y TO KEEP UP <p BU PERMANENTLY < JOB. Wi R Aen marty for better, ot Werse. ; , : By yd s | LL LISTEN : E SES N ") ORE I PERMA a LY (UOR W They marry to get alead, and they | — — a MORE Jose little time in fitting the yoke (F a — E Son to the one they mary.” 3 : 0OGiE | “Youre tired, Tis; unreasonable. 8 |CNRoPODIST | This isnt like you.” 3 i a eel re rts a litte late to discover the 3 | MS QeRE CED
efrects of overwork, Bart!” mm the dave that followed, Bart was sure he lived in A strange night-| ware from which he must surely guaken sometime. | He Followed the little budget book Faithfully, despite the sarcastic com- | ments of is. Tt was Die who scornfully sur veyed the top-milk in the little N . { X NN > bite pitche: before measurmg owt y / | £78 GET VY I THER '++. ON, RED, FAMER TH FE Ne nas) (75 RE DON 3 i : : 2 . A TM LOADIN' ™18 RIFLE) A Le ) } . 8 2 FAN. Wow WATER? J 5 1 PRovOW’ YOUR FAT ACTING we ST Le RR ey Top-imilk from one quart of / J & —— 2 RNS FF YOUR WATER? 7 Wen A HER ester HORR\D? WE BUY MIS RANCH BU RYDER ? N CASS THAT CRREX I. Sik Se Wilied | 25 | “&F id. T\: AE a AE ws such ANCE, | ME ah ar DON'T GTART ample for two persons, Break- / | / 7 “i # : eAN WK ! BUCH A Nick, a WT START Fash Oream in coffee, and cereal Use milk to prepare dessert for dinner.” , “Tt saves 20 cents a day on eo ream alone ris.” That was Bart, fensive, a trifle RE That $140 a week—almost $73 a year ANd 20 years it would mean 2 good substantial block of paidup life insurance.” “I pever heard of taking rood pa ’ of the table te Make hsyhance a : ; Be ; i ge Oe
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premiums, Bart.” = “There's your cream, Inst I ETI = 3 : . , : EN I oot ood (8% © copa. 16% BY NEA SERVE NC. . ' _ . Sd as our table And he did not aad : . 1 WON! DER WHAT ——— - : that he was $13 ahead, for that “AN morning ve had a peewliar Peeling in my feet, Doe!” NANCY WILL SAY ot Wa l dh STAN d~ 7 a Pe first week alone J = XL | NVE yy | i = ' peft-overs, hash, cabbage Cheap FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia NE SHE SE Al )} N' y | MORNIN! ==+ \ SLEEP NO food for cheap people. I'd rather ——— i — hl : : = | DEN I'LL HAVE ) SENSE STAYIN' work evertimte Bary and live hike NOW : : NIE / MOR / IN BED civilized people. NG WB [13 J 2 - ] NE COURAGE! ) = fh & & = : > . ND in spite of his explanations and argument, Bart remained en the outside edge. He could not make Iris see the right of Tis Delef in the budget book There Ware arguments aplenty those weeks during which Bart fied Ho Work out sone sort of stable adjustment to heir hancial » i : SOAS ' . 77 Sb Unie x: 3 ) EE NIE I es oF (7 Eeeifl : ll [COMRATULATE ME, WASHIE BOW, IY WORKED FAO SAR TW IKE? WOT LIES) [(NOW THAT YOURE BACK oN Tw Farm, ) [ll SNE UCN, WAY, THE OLD DARLING! I RAD trifle, ther ended wp IYANADIY i am : THAT LITYLE DAR Q' FLOWN CONVINCED MILY TO WORK! I LOVES \T! AN’ BE MAMA WONT NEED ME ANY MORE, SLONG, PR) RWI SAD | NO IDEA HE WAS $0 ATTACHED with Rrountainous ikwes, with old, 5 { U t 2 \ WwW TRAY TAA A NEW NAN, SMES TAKEN o 5 BUY “dE, IRWIN DOES IT A 2 PARA, TM GON To ™ CTY, GOOD BY ME 10 TH BOY. } forgotten Rutty and disappoint- i oN WE BALK) 2 ; gy ‘ : a A ments dragged Mm, and an ever- SNA ; - . ) widening gulf between them as the > / : 7) | i RY summer settled in for a long, hot \ 0 RE y ay YOR and their nerves wore thin with i | i : > YP } % disappointment and defeat Bart wanted Iris to take © sone insurance. An enc Joven fife Msurance policy Was a good way for women to protect them. selves and ib was a thrifty plan to get ahead. Life ipsurance benefits only the survivor, Bart Idowment insurance pave you fi: £2000 I 13 years Ins. You could [Vv ; 2 : pay down on a small house with || i 3 WwW ; Fo, ] | EE a that much money, and have the | Ww, \ We aL = AND WHEN I @0 TNE \) SNS (eur THE STORY ni vet in mere insurance if [EY Gd AWAY, CANT YOU CONTRIVE 2 ) : vA FO ijn more Wtituce v We We Rh Ni bao Ly © TEL SPEED DIXON You | NS or of A {| ove oor ax vou Be us thie tc)" CANT SEE HIM ANY MORE ? | ALL PLANNED, | Stn J A { tani afford any further ex- “I'm gonna rewrite it entirely. I didnt Know Rs about lite 2 A ENT “ A . - ' FORGET MIS when I started my novel last summer” ES! Goo} peavens, what do you do I Kith your woney, mig? Youre THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Fergusen making $23 a week, and you havent F ; Lo f thing to buy.’ 5 Her long. violet eves flicked him curiously and he felt a fant twinge Of uneasiness Tt it £0 astonishing that I ved my life, earned money and needed ft before I married vou, Bart?” He fushed in quick irritation, but did not back down, All night then, Iris, what hap- : 7 , Ema ; pens to the money you used to Pa | | s Bo E ARES Spell ony 190A and rent ME = | ARN WACK + BEN\OY (Re. OUR ETAR OF CRETINY NEVER | |[ WHAT: NO, ONE TO ECENE OF OLR You AR : SWONE MORE BR\e MEET Le Ve 2 & STRANGE
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When vou bring home your books Ml ar : SSRN BR TRLMEN from the shop, Bart, and explain ; « R° bPY \e the spending of every dime you AR AEN ORTUNY Ree > earn, I'll do the same for you.” NN J CHE os Zs : 2 \ Ne £ 4 & | Jb 3 ASTORENG | | Ng : BT | Si ¥ Ea HAT was the week Bart bought yi, Wa aWe. 1WR : - ; / | the soap-shaker in the 10-cent om . NU. i ESTIMATES | 8 A > “ $ Ne Be store. He had, he told Iris, ne- rr —] : oo 4 ~~ y AN 4 THERE CAN BE ticed they used quite a lot of soap, | : ) 2 RAN ; RT PowER flakes in ite : dt W oa | ho Nn : ond n the Kitchen, and back ; A | NE v $l FACE" P\ER\NE RV
home hix mother had always saved YR 8 REALLY | V7 | E 3 SLRE
the thin wafers of soap left over WN 4 , Ga and used them in the soapshaker. : ! a / : : ] : HMSELE It saved quite a bit. AZ \ I i el “Use toilet soap to wash dishes, |e o b= | Bart®>® Iris challenged ineredu- AND RUINNINEB. 3 ) om Q tue ig 1d : i | kil Vv i trie? Hf its & | BUT FEW BIRDS USE 3 — —————— ———— Away “Why not, Iris? t's fit to wash ALL T™ . CTR et} GOSMEN EMBARRASSI' T WWM 17 DOES KIND OF | WONDER ++ WHAT RAM your hands with, whats wrong with | RE" . / MAND E. TB ody ne ON ESA ve Tes WILL BE LIKE doing dishes with the left-over Z & B THROUGH TE GODNBSS : HE THOUGNT C3 Ed A GENTLE % slivers? ib Sa Re AKING A DATE FOR A RE NEEDED A GENTLEMAN FRIEND.
There was a similar argument | WE SNe NGE 6 AN (DRA * over the tin cannister set Bart PRL \ a lt ES aD ENS AT brought home from the shop. In NAR by 3 ot RVILLE/ them, he insisted, they could keep left-over toast for puddings. for | crumbs and stuffing. They could | k cracker crumbs in one, broken | fe bits in another, “Bighty-nine cents is a lot to spend on four tin cans well prob. | ably never use, Bart. Seems to me your budget book it erazv.” | N At the end ot the week there were wo pieces of toast, and two dried) « ! rolls in the biggest cannister. And “a tte at die, 8 Barked
a a. a ie hocalate (RAN, he watched her store | EE he IE ALN RN {Wrap mn It takes only two pieces of bread, soningly annoved, he decided Iris a Od rE -— i a ——ee_._e SA
“Ugh, chocolate bread pudding wagsjust contrary, She just wouldn't
Horrid old fattenin listen to reason or logic. It was WD Te tet like boiled Eskimo boot. Besides 1 funny in a way. Hearing all those ; Bought raspberries, Bart." jokes all these years about the lit- S MADE FROM “Well have the berries for break- ‘tle woman. Now, finding they
bread pudding” too bitterly true. Too real They had the pudding, bw Tris
fast Iris And I like chocolate Weren't funny at all. They were all lite to eat her dish oF | yy pt BEC ) ORAN
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