Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1939 — Page 17
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1989 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "_< a ——— = PAGE 17) SERIAL STORY— GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lickty OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Majer Mocple OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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oy OHO, LISTEN TO THE TALE AZZ ‘ < : ; OH, 1 GET IT. YOU TWO ARE HTT “cause mHey've TH eon 'TEW YOU oy h Fol BUCK Swim RODE UKE TRAIN 70 GO SUER AN CLEAN ([/ @oT SOME TALL GUYS | | ; 3 ‘BOUT BUCK SMITHS BRONC > A NAILIN A BOARD &¥ $7 : UP TH’ TOUGH BROOKLYN AVENUE AN' WE WANNA BE | "HER NAME WAS CALICO SUEY Hp, § "NO HOSS KIN Row ME!” GANG! NOW JUST BECAUSE TK \ READY FOR 'EM) - : an SHE WENT LIKE ACAMEL 22, OL' BUCK ROARED! FS ~ CURIOUS KIN YOU TELL ME L O V E i) ster : 3 WITHOUT NO WAR-TER, ZA 8 BUT Tn! BOYS SPIKED SUES WHY ALL TH’ SPARRING SO | : on | . RUT SHE DRMKALL T So Fon FOP ONE DAY, = ¢ Hic CPF THEW: | Ea KE 8 A “POP Ya GIT FERA QUARTER! AN' SHE FLANG ’ ; : : AMILE AWAY / HS
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CAST OF CHARACTERS ‘ Io IoN, Sucve Cm Nh : = N] / ust a guy wi a car who met a girl. i 4 . BARBARA GANNING—Just a girl A § A . : ) ? € 7 lig [| DIXON wii BE sieged by a couple of golfers. 2 y SE adhd | . em THE SENSATION RONALD AND WILFRID—The golfers | |0 \ » J 2 ; =) OF “THE SHOWBOAT! besieging Barbara. ! ’ y 7 . 3 b - 8.) 1 WONDER HOW CHAPTER TWELVE 4 EY | A i NT : SENT OF ID 4 [ MANY HUNDREDS OF PEMBERTON GANNING || jE asta LL Sh yor? ) se I : PEOPLE COMMODORE clapped his hands to his head ti ; 1 i \ a HE & MM TARRS CRAFT WILL and walked around in a circle. bt Sai EE SR7 RA V &> ACCOMMODATE 2 “He's crazy,” he declared. - “Plain | | Siu iia ® ‘E2 y \ oH on off his head.” | Barbara took up the reins of in-| terrogation. “What moved, Wilfrid?” | “The d-dinosaur,” Wilfrid panted. | “Ha,” J. Pemberton’s eves lighted in. a glare. “What's that? You talking about my dinosaur?” f 3 g Boe” , je + ’ 4 = Wilfrid nodded. “It's Wane) AY ; Sa : : . A 7 \ ih NGS ul around down there.” : is A s SY lithe “I ‘tell you,” said Wiifrid, with | spirit, “the dinosaur moved. I saw | it. Its head is all lit up.” i A step sounded on the stairs. Wii- os , > p je DR Hoa tet J.| § i : TaN ALL ue 2 8 y wl ; “Faw Sx J b , ‘| A : a 6 = . Re Lu | Pemberton. He raised his voice: | wb ae = 3 , INC. T. M. REG, U., OFF. 0 2 : . 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, 1 MREC. U.S. PAT. Br. 7.5/4
“Who's there?” - ! oh & . The figure of Roy Herring hove ~ ©opr. 1939 By United Posture Syndicate, Ine. LI'L ABNER —By Al Cupp
into view, a RY > : pr Sy. “Its all right, Herring, ” said J! | The Boss ought to be back any minute—he left his inch in the LH ABNER - Q THERE 4 2 2 (HE MEANT 70 GO unfinished business file. V can Ser ye (= 5 ok Pees K THROLIGH FOR MEH 7
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Pemberton. “Come right along. We | RA LOR ME as per Two” HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis| 42773557 ek a1 US NAT “MARRY Lively ASIEN | 77 ca 175 TOO LATE MOW™ TON drof i | i Fo { SH Wr Rimsres/ weosmwe 111 A 4 SANDRA DAWNS BREAKING -- PEMBERTON dropped his head | IE x v2 / LS fr : MY TIME IS UP.) in his hands. “You and me] 4 i i 777 ‘A I : 1 1a PL : : both, Herring. 1 don't understand | either. The ‘facts ‘mre ‘these: Tj heard a row and came out of my | room ahd this lunatic’—he indicated Ronaid—“charged into me, He complained of hornets in his] room. While I was trying to get | to the bottom of that, there comes | a screech from below and this| other imbecile races up here bab- | -t A bling something about . dinosaur | 3 \ bf ~>0 ; ZZ \ meving. TI must confess that I'm| g CR at a loss to understand it. TI think| { g / i = ; 7 they're both crazy.” a y ad 4 : / : 2 j " ~& p You don’t know anything about | EY A HH ~.. D/ IN : : a pamacyad id oni SS . [Mh : . this, do vou, Herring?’ demanded | ; : 3 J. Pemberton. | =) 4 Ro RED RYDER —By Frad Harman Roy looked blank. “I. sir? 0 hic. od ¢ a. . - n : ever 2 Fi / IT IN AVE i T ME 6HOT BAD, LITTLE BEAVE } RED RYDER oO Se ay fo RCN Le OBE TROT OFF [ WISE TAR Ree BY [GE APP HORS aie NE Bk hy Sternly. warvara, Stop, leughifie!) : | ; RED, WITH THAT - You FINDUM RED RYDER --- : FOR THI, RAN CLOUDS EM un Ta p 4 AN (NOUN KAD | ELLUM MORGAN MEN DO THIS . for the first time, he became con- | ] aq | PAL OF MINE --= scious that the thing in Wilfrid's | 1 \ fe . : 7. a AND (EF THEY'VE hand was a banjo He took a A EH ZN f | y % Y > HURT HIM, TLL--threatening step forward. “Aha! | A J 1 / AR i You're the banjo plaver.” Wilf rid looked sheepish. J. Pem- | berton nodded. “1 begin to see light,” he said. ¥ » “This fool boy’'—-he addressed the zn = | company— “sneaked down into my | & SoPR. 1990 BY NEA SERVICE, inc. TT i museum it rder y i i “} —. To iment oie there ha “You ever ‘used to ‘complain whoiit getting ‘pifis wt ‘needles When evidently fell asleep and awoke to] 1 was your secretary! have an hallucination. It's all ‘per-| Toth Se [FLAPPER FANNY “I did not have an hallucination,” said Wilfrid, with dignity. “That; dinosaur tried to ‘get me and 1]
beaned it with this banjo.” . ; op “What?” roared J. Pemberton. 1 MAW HAW HA -- I BET WiT4%% VE HOD (| WELL=*- WE'VE Ee aon OF ny iP WHAT A FIRST Pr BE TEN YEARS © WI E55 our Fire dinosaur with that banjo thing?” {AID STATION --- ANDO BEFORE You You / 1 CUSTOMER! 2h course I did. Tf T hadn't, ) HA HHO HAW --- NURSE NANCY : \ GET ne : . Who 'RHOwWS +, >» “ | ty Pb | T EE te ts An Pre Lb Fe / CUSTOMER ™--- PEMBERTON GANNING | | r 7 J thrust out his arms and cleared a pathway through the assemblage “You come with me, Herring. We'll see about this. The rest of you stay richt where vou are. 1 forbid anybody to move.” “Well, whatever have you boys been doing?” asked Barbara, when Roy and her father had gone
{ ~ i : . i; | “yy Ronald groaned. “My head feels . 2 IA awful.” . " J ] § : A “Now, now. never mind,” said Mrs 4 | her 0h Pa On)
Ganning. She was beginning to get sleep I ie Sofas a reara, | AHEM, THE GIRLS THERE ARE VERY PRETTY, X WEL AZ, TOR ME, SIR, I LIKE THE PLUMP sp LET THAT WY oN BOY. 51 Te hat were you doing in the mu- = | sIR T HEAR. TELL ME, ‘Wy GOOD MAN, 1S \T TRUE FRIEUDLY BORT. GV ME THE SE oF ZYAND FOR SERS oy séum? Where you really 'plaving i THEY HAVE SOME SECRET PREPARATION FOR S12 AND SOME ie THEY PRETTY RO, EUERY TIME, AND vOU CAN UNDERSTAND ! oe ! [| THE ThE PRESERVING THEIR BEAUTY? re aD A “I was trying to get some sleep, ; ] ; ' : Hg gl don 4 WATT A muttered Wiifrid i Bay 2 % 77 P \ MINUTE. “In the museum?” i He nodded and conversation! lapsed. Footsteps sounded on the “Ah, ” said Barbara, who was the | life of the party, “the troops are coming back.’ J. Pemberton Ganning appeared,
fairly running. His eyes were shoot- » ing fire and his breath came in short| “ « . the beach?” 'Of cotirse not! ‘Cahtcha see T've got ‘on ‘hy
jerks. Roy brought up the rear at| new bathing suit?”
a discreet distance | “Heie's 3 pretty biisitiess.’ 7. em- THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson berton leveled an accusing finger at] ! p— y , . Wilfrid. “Youle gone and done it| ia ; Loo 3 now.” He directed his next remarks | . Z =
to the company at large, ‘“This| | ; | d |Z : < , w- ; : , maniac has been scattering skeletons wo = , - e 1 : l A TWO ‘OON'T TELL En ET about my museum and what's more | ; | gl Yo 7 BEASON WHY ’ THERES Fount ; NA =
he's put a crack in ‘my dinosaur's| [Eg g | 8 or Can a | | n : oe) jaw with his fool banjo.” i [il a ~ ¥ ’ ¢
“Go to bed,” he advised, | Bi B TI N; 4 ‘T'm sorry,” mumbled Wilfred. | 1 IN ARTIFICIAL ay, SN R{ A] 17 / = ZA | °E s , ] : . lrg
Tt was clearly an afterthought. a 'LLUMINATION J. Pemberton swung on him in 1 1s WASTED wrath. ‘Sorry! 1 should think o IN TE voti would be sorry. Now ‘then, | | PRODUCTION this business is plaved out. You [BE OF UNWANTED two bovs are leaving this house | 6 Food ET at the crack of dawn.” : Zz AND iL
b> % 5 3 HEY sat on the edge of ‘the TRA VIOLET
swimming pool and dangled! their feet in the Ilimpid, ‘sun- 9 streaked water. a Ve Seee we Gs e ; ig) 2 “Darling,” =aid Rovalton Augus- . : tus Herring, ‘ih seasgoing ‘attire | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES vol 100k even ‘prettier than when | — dressed for land traffic. And I didn't believe that ‘possible. How | | about one of those long, ‘devoted, | and ‘potent kisses of yours?” Babs pulled off her bathing chp 5 and ‘shook ‘out her fog gv / AAAE SNILY hair. “No. Not even a little ‘one | / NR 9 until you tell me how you ‘did it.” | | . , ONE BLIGHT No, it won't. Shoot.” pr : DURING THEM, “Well, keep this in ‘mind. The | 3 S— SE lil nosaur stands on a ‘movable § , os
platform. All T had to do was (EEE — MATING, BLIGH,
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plat push. And then, well, T put ‘my | flashlight in the thing's head. You know how hollow ‘it is. And ‘the! effect was swell. Sort ‘of like! : Dracula. | ; WHO OWNS ; " 2 HB . ; . Mo NN A 4 ark THE =I ISLANDS, . . J did ; : A nt : 7 OER, 1830 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, T, M, REG. Ux Be 5) a HONGKONG, 8, Rosbur Van bu hink what would have happened | 2 ——— if anvthing had gone wrong.” VIRGIN ISLANDS, mp ; ; A ] - . po ; APE. > Bah oD RW TONG! 1 “Shall T tell you?” asked Bar- ® GREENLAND [ee THAT Whe WAS (7°2--| DIDN'T SEE IT, On TERRY, YOURE 3 SBT - 2°" N BOY FRIEND! A LIVES HERE N TOAN- OA" LOCAL | BEAUTIFUL IN Rw GET HIS LAST NAME. | FEAER- THAT'S--GO0D ("FOR A MIN
hara, rubbing her head against his A SWELL PITCHER, ) 1 COULDN'T WEEP MY EVES | § XIDON mM : eon, ANSWER Fiji Tslands, Grent Britain; Hongkong, ‘Great Britain; | | Terey- OFF You. YOURE TE | | hE LOTS Ber TE vay Lek Beer: | | TO SVAYO TE T7 eb ended peu one) | | UTE | RENEVEERED A Sukie | een
chin. ALON RERE NOW “Yes, you little devil. Making ‘me Virgih Tslands, United Stites; Greenland, Denmark. = Aen PRETTIEST GIRL IN CRAB: | | G/RiS THAN VE. FOR Hu CRY E yn yk oo WD WNL scheme like ‘that’ 4 Es =gh\ TREE CORNERS, MARGIE // | | INSTANCE -- -HER: BES ) WONDER WHERE BATS a = | HEADED T00- MED “Well, T'd have told ‘Ronald and | # \ ) 1) wd | GEA 8 TONIGHT 2 | BUT 7 CANT Be THE SAVE ONE: Wilfrid to go and roll hoops.” | | Re “yy ou would? Well, why '‘didn't| you do it in the first place?” “Oh!” ‘She ‘smiled up ‘at ‘him. | “TI wanted to make ‘you ‘perforin, | that's all.”
(HE END) (All events and characters ih this ‘story are wholly fctitious.)
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