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PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. : : i SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1039 SERIAL STORY— | GRIN AND BEAR IT “By Lichty| OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY | By Williams well 7 HAW, PROFESSOR PRATTLE KJ VERY WELL, Jf AN’ DON'T. GIVE ME WELL, AT Last 1 Have THE matHEmaTiCaL [TTA FOR “THE AF TERNOON/ AHEM! ghee? YO HANS I Tie sionm Yao! REMEMBER, IT WAS EXACTLY SIX ROYAL DU eR Re ERs fT ad [77 YAS! AND T MAY RECALL wa THEY'RE MOTH IN A SUIT OF ARMOR 3 1 A [i BES J If ENOLGH OF THE COURSE HARD FOR besieging Barbara. ! i aN ¥ 4 3, i | : WS HAPPY HALF Yesterday: Royalton learns the girls | y / A oN Lr } 1} ; THER ot col ' o BANK TOMORROW / wall, is to meet her at 5 p. m, CHAPTER III sat in the shelter of it on the side furthest from the garage. Looking po ! > 2 el 17] ICS GT
we MAR-RRUMPHI TI WOULD YY MATORwA J PROOF OF JUST HOW LONG IT TAKES SOME OF THE NEIGHBOR OF THE BOY, [7 THAT CHILDREN'S HOU 7 : MONTHS AGO WHEN 1 ASKED YOU TO faust a guy with a cat who met a girl. | Ne 8 | c AHA (fa FC 3 - | aE iF SE OE I i{k RILOQUIS! 7 B fh IN VENTRILOQUISM T HM TO 10 IT'S MY GUESS HELL name is Barbara Ganning. He decides | Ri as the hedge that] down from his window on the first y =r} \ LI) l =~ >— i =
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P, \ R S : aR "3 SI i f DEEM IT A GREAT PERSONAL | 4 SOUND TO REACH YOUR. BRAIN AFTER. : JE | : FAVOR IF I MIGHT BORROW F 7 IT GOES INTO YOUR EARS! I ASK YOU. L O V [ YOUR IRREPRESSIBLE PERCY | / TO PUT UP THE SCREEN DOOR. ANC Ww CHILDREN HAVE BEEN A AND DON'T /Z GAG RINGS LIKE A LEAD By EOIN RUT) ASKING ABOUT THE CLEVER \/ FEED HIM QUARTER TOME [ THE LITTLE STOOGE, FAP, FAP, ANY BANANAS PROF 1S AS DUMB AS A BARBARA GANNING—just a girl be- | sieged by a couple of golfers. ess y RN : ; TOOK AT THE UNIVERSITY : RONALD AND WILFRID—the golfers BN t | 7 s LL : HAVE TO RANSOM PER x ; OF EDINBURGH TO BEGUILE FROMTHE THREE -BALL te stay, posing as the chauffeurs | cousin. The chauffeur’s name is Baskerville. Royalton helps Barbara over the surrounded the swimming pool was fairly high, Roy did not per- " ; i ceive an elderly gentleman who |i [& A : : ; il
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a relative of Baskervilles, he saw Ran TON § : \ | only a tiled tank full of limpid or NS green water. He hesitated. He did | [TW of Ih rd SEE A = not know whether it was permissi- . : > SNAKE | = ble for a cousin of the Gannings’ { : ot IN THE f chauffeur to disport himself in \ ; Rye a : GRASS = Eh these waters. On the other hand, : Raa R38 hh a the probabilities were that no one| jg2u-34= “NW : LI'L ABNER a a “You must be extra attentive and tender to Rufus, dear, now that he’s p— TIT ” p= Nas cary ~1 an expectant father!” N'T WORRY.” 7 ’ 27 , able distance from the house. Roy- | : AH IS KETCHIN’ 7 SEAR 7 p OVAH AMR NEXT ROOF: ~ GOO S URRY . Sion EIS Quien) 56 Take [HOLD SVERYIING By Clyde Lewis) NV THEN WON'T a ran mlb BUT-AH'LL BE SMART START — = c . { - ; Z 77 Po AW Roy, denied a sight of his iris-| ahh, — A So No H ARM - ~ 90 A et AL en BACK oop YY y HAD. : Dn \ Vi Ry A START- ~AHLL BACK WAY
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eved divinity since the previous . afternoon, was beginning to crave) & : OP AN GIT one intensely. Wherefore he] - \ donned swimming suits with alac-| ” rity, spurred on by the hope that | Babs Ganning might be an early, morning bather. | = » » EANWHILE, J. Pemberton Ganning sat in the shadow of the hedge that enclosed the swim-| ming pool. He was not in one of | his lighter humors and his seamed face, bent over a book, wore an an- Le RRS J noved frown. wR LOB YL : 4 Lis ‘ Ses , | / t J. Pemberton Ganning, after a| X 0 BR oF PON i 7? : Z\s 4} night of sheep totaling, had crept To x 7) i nd ; Ae ot duit Gl n forth to enjoy the carly morning KJ 2 Sy Nn \ Lill. sun. He sat now in a steamer) 2 : 3 RED RYDER 5 od lor Eo ne rh ie rants was | \/ / [\F TH JUDGE 15N'T HERE To J ? AND MORGAN'S 100 POWERFUL Fi ( DE ho he Tortie | RE N E /{ THERE'S NOTHIN 1 CAN DO \ WERFUL FOR YOU TO 1 TRIED TO MAKE IT ) J renal ul ae ere La ISSUE AN INJUNCTION AGAWST | THERES NOMI CANDO] | ST FIGHT? I'D ADVISE You 10 SEs OUT 0 12) | | LITTLE BEAVER FOR MORGANS Period.” |B 3 UD {i Jorgen EN ITS UP TO You a lel», A \OT OF VOTES AROUND DAUGHTER BLT NOW TLL DO From behind the hedge came a ; J ea 3 : T 1 GET WATER ON “ HERE AND I'M PLENTY Das splash. J. Pemberton was but J & SN MY LAND, SHERIFF er: FOND OF TS 308/ J
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of those idiotic twins was disport-| 7 ing in the pool. The next instant] a stream of water cascaded sud-| denly over the hedge, deluging him- | self, the gray blanket and “In-| vertebrates of the Tertiary Period.” ” = »
. PEMBERTON bounced up an- | RX grily. He appeared above the] Om SRY Th § RNS SR SNS : hedge, the ends of his mustache @ 6-2F oon rosevaeastRvCE WE : A De OS ane jgeis | “Now don't take all your meals at your sister's or you'll look like the 29] the blanket clinging to his shoul-| §iis of a house wien | get back! NANCY ders he was not unlike an elderly | bull walrus with a chill, ON THE RADIO SLUGGO WAS LOOK, NANCY--1 : ) “Hi!” he shouted indignantly. ! WHAT ARE YA f ISK-TEK 241 = “Stop that! a ANE NAD oc DREW, ANUDDER Lh LAUGHIN' AT?-- WISH HE'D GO.) He had spoken before looking. | THIS EVENING I DN' ECAU TR! : DIS IS A SERIOUS BACK TO HIS + He now perceived that the cause of | : ‘ g : DIDN'T LAUGH STRIP-- IT'S PAINTING ! the commotion was a young man INREANAPOLAS INHARAPULIS wiliCagd 0 CRriNaAn AT HIS COMIC ’ SUPPOSED TO , in a blue bathing suit whose hands {CBS Net.) \NBC-MBS) (NBC Net.) {NBC-MBS) STRIP YESTERDAY. BE SAD! Bali the Susiie Stace ot oe Scholarship Baseball | El Chico Kinderzartes pool in a superabundance of good | spirits. ! “Hi!” he exclaimed again. “What the devil are you doing?” | The young man looked up. He 3: was not sure about the apparition on the other side of the hedge. It might be a wairus. But walruses, he knew, were uncommon in the vieinity. Accordingly, he ceased flailing in order to study the problem. J. Pemberton Ganning delivered himself. “If you're going to swim” he said irritably, “swim, But don't
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young man put on a blue-| and-white striped dressing gown. “I happened to be passing so I! thought I'd drop in on Baskerville, he being my cousin. And he sug-| gested that I stay a night or two with him. So I did. I sleep over the garage.” “You do, eh? Who gave you permission?” ! “Why, I think Baskerville got it from a young lady. A very pretty young lady with violet eves.” “Humph! That would be my daughter.” “Oh, is she vour daughter?” “She: is,” said J. Pemberton, in a what-about-it tone. “Weil, veure very lucky,” said the young man. “How's that?” “You're lucky to have such a delightful daughter.” | “Ho, you think so?" J. Pemberton's eyes flashed ironically. “Let me tell vou, my Boys, you know nothing about it.” i “No,” Roy agreed. “I don't sup-; pose I do.” “If you,” said J. Pemberton, pur-| suing a favorite theme, “had a daughter who filled the house with imbeciles who lcok exactly alike,| who play golf all over the lawn in| the daytime and banjos all night, | you wouldn't talk about luck.”
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“What?” He was unprepared for ‘ the roar which escaped J. Pember-. | called an amoeba and ending, per-| you realize that you have just made
ton Ganning. | haps, with the anthropoid ape . . .” the only intelligent remarks that “An evelutionist,” he continued He ceased, partly because he was have been made on these premises doubtfully. “You know, Darwin out of ideas and partly because of | since—since the summer of 1927?”
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