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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939 - sm _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ ncn imine: VACE AF : SERIAL STORY— : OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY" By Williama EGAD! “THIS NAVAL TABLEAU OF OURS WiLL YZ & WOMEN'S FEET AIN'T GIVE ME THOSE

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~-* TWAS THE VERY ONLY MADE OUT / A RUG IN A BUG * TEND TO YOUR. “THEN, WHEN 1 Say, OF PAPER, AND I MEAN-- DRIVING , YOUNG ROSFLEE DALE and CHRISTINE PAL- 3 od 3 i ; RES {i 3 i MER—Dartners in a summer tourist ven- ; : We Ve ¥ 3 : & | anAd. ys Ee Sean at

GHOST GET BRET = ERE, | BE THE CLIMAX OF THE SHOWBOAT, BUSTER / BUT, MASOR, “<7 SO SMALL--IT's JUST \ [ PACKAGES' EVERY ‘WHEN THE BOLD “YOU MAY FIRE WHEN \7ZZ] 1TCOST $1.49! LADY--T'LL TAKE OLYMPIA LED READY, GRDLEY’, YoU |7| we'LL HAVE TO > CARE OF THIS! ¢ G st. 3 \ : § : "prox PANCROEY and FRANKLIN | [2 ff : Be o ? a a “NOON, THE WOEFUL EVE NITE Turs : ANS : $ 7.45 FOR

THE FIRECRACKER “TH WAY TH' SHOES ONE OF THEM! HAND INTO BOCAGRANDE TOUCH OFF THE CANNON ~~ BUY A NEW LARRAWAY—They also found an in- 3 Mr ; | ha : WORK, 15 DONE »

. WILL BLOW UP THE ARE BUILT --LOOKIT THEM UP IN FRONT By OREN ARNOLD derest in Golderest., : { & 3 3 ) ! H NOT A SPANISH ARTILLERY J

GUN! THE CANNON'S | THERE -- SNUG AS HERE’... AND YOU CAST OF CHARACTERS . : 3 i: h h 3 BAY CRACKER IN THE GUN, CANNON EVERY SNIP REMAINS!”

Yexterday: Mrs. Horan rescues the fonr from the mine cavein, then goes back to inspect the place. She returns later with ore sambles. She is excited and the narty | %s inclined te think she is perhaps a bit “queer.”

CHAPTER SIX GREAT deal of work can be done in six days’ time, and Roselee. Christine, Dick and Franklin proved it. Mrs. Hogan, too, did her share, or more. It was Mrs. Hogan who clea» .d out the Grand Central Tonsorial Parlors (a sign down the street : ; == = z ’ still proclaimed the name, even 2 ad h PF Te | E — § ~~ a though partly weathered away) | x : : i. FF \ U7 and moved the two boys into] : San S A wr bi ml ( V/ fairly comfortable living quarters) L \ yr en | | o= IH ’ WE'RE DESTROYING B -~ : we Sain 1930 BY NEA SERVICE. ING.

there. She set the girls up ir : 3 : J - comparative splendor in the Ace] : - i NS - / COPR, 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. YT. M. REG. U. S. mtorr. VV AN ARMADA f ‘ Y. W. REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. High Hotel, in a room near® to her 2 5 Reg ATR ET ; : own, Sf Cope. 193) by Cult Feature —By Al Ca en Now "We goin wall Yor Shug —Tie Wont to Sv x eave THAR MIGHT BE EwhAr:] : b> . A BOY-5OM . GOSH/!- ’ - 5 G i Los Angeles and make some val- HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis [8 WHO MIGHT LIKE T'COURT ME’- SIM FINDA BY De SEAT = THEM TING RANT 7 ) 1 uable arrangements with travel| -— —or-—— —— ___ ____ _____ _ : N-NOT A BIG HAN'SOME. BOY LIKE FREE LIKE HER -— TH’ DARK-=WIFA GUN IN MAH ! agencies there, He went to the Fe ; ey I HIM -BUT-MEBBE -A SHORT BQY- HAND -AN’-WHUT IS AH WAITIN’ bus lines, the automobile clubs, | g 7 M A K-K-KINDA HOMELY, BOW-LAIGGED | I = : ; A FO ?-DEATH/-THASS WHUTand the private tour organizations, | 3 FE HN i. p 4 a BL - - SART even to a railroad. All agreed | : y that Roselee’s ghost detour was a capital idea. Most of these agen-| cies began recommending the ghost town without fee, simply to stimulate travel. Chambers of] Commerce, hotels, gasoline com-| panies, tourists camps and pleas- | ure resorts all the way from] Boulder Dam westward were glad to extend co-operation. First of the tourists had begun | visiting Goldcrest even before Franklin got back. Two bus loads] of school teachers were the lar-| gest party the first week. Head- | ; - | 3 } ing on a circle tour of western Elbe 1 national parks, they had spent The) \ ; RED RYDER Yours Visiing the ehiost town, The' \ RJ : WE'LL WIDE ODT HERE IN V7 THEN YOU MAKE MORGAN. & — ; net take for Roselee’s treasury | 3 | / ’ EAL Sil 4 "HILLS FOR A FEW 1 MEN PAY NEN iy S WHOA iD! SOMEGOTNS To EVER. WL Prem BOT sical — that day was $64. She Was as €x-| h LE i DAYS, LITTLE BEAVER’ {/] STEALUM YOUR WATER COMIN’ UP TRAIL! HOLD'EM OFF? RID 11 THEM ROCKS A SHEG shoul # #8 3 Y BaR beeal I~ As j AND KILLUM RAIN CLOUD, PILE OFF YOUR, MONTH'S PAY TO TH’ ONE $6400. . " 2) | R id de. 7 y RED RYDER? ” HO&5-~-PRONTD Y y a y THAT GETS RYDER “We need =n bigger sign there : _ 7 at the turnoff, by the highway, Dick,” she t6ld her man-Friday.) *Since Franklin is back, could he) order one erected, maybe?” “Nothing doing,” cou ntered| Franklin. “Ordering things costs| money. I can build it myself. We | can tear down a barn or two for | all the scrap lumber we -meed.| You've alreadv bought paint. What | Ye TS corn vole Wen Sebvic. wt We need ost, it seems to me, is 8] era SATE NE: | ¢ : : : “I'll speak to the chief, but I doubt if he'll see you—some days even I | AY A = / t 7 : po

light truck, a pick-up. We'll have ont ST i i tv ¢ on’t carry much influence with him!” 4 : - \§ S ; : = a I A — to haul in supplies constantly and! | NE Pk AN 5 : LI : \ w \’-/2 _COPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG, U.S PAT. OFF.

RT FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia NANCY |

Thus the first $64. plus some more taken in that week. went for a down : regis mama S——— ! : 3 IT SEEMS LIKE WELL JUST SIT You korg Toi dy Gl mw WE'LL NEVER I'M f 4 ON IT AN' MAKE SURE Dick wanted to stick as close to 4 NN. FIND THAT GITTIN' A WISH DAT SAE the town as possible, especially near ~~ TREASURE BOINED WE FIND SMART the old bank. Sooner or later who- ; up D TREASURE! BRAINS.

ever claimed ownership of the SLUGGER! $12.000 would be back to get it. Dick was determined to be a reception committee for him, or them. He let Franklin do most of the errands. » ” ” HE problem of sign painting was not too easy. None of the four had ever painted any signs, but Christine had done some sketching in school art classes. She designed a S ARE y signboard 30 feet long and 12 feet 4 = ! TE pe . : \ By : high—it became a real construction : TESTA ay == b S 7 2 Sn for. 3 3 Vato per Sn job for her and Franklin—and Ase, Ym. Ree. U. 5. Pat. OF —AN riehts rmereed then set in to paint it with Frank-| lin's help. The painting alone took | . ies S ; - = = Tr VEE : ’ thrEe ons dep. | = = 7 = WELL, THANK HEAVENS FOR ONE WHY, MR. _\ NONE OF YOUR BLINKING REMARKS! N “It's going to look fine, Christy!” er § = ' THING... ITS SQUEEGE INSTEAD VAN SCAMP...\ QUICK! A DOUBLE - HEADER! RLY Lou Franklin told her when it was al- ~~ EE , — A F RUBY HC.» YOU'RE TEL yng: done. ; / ASHORE ! FOR jovi Th aa ACTS THAT GUESTS “You know, Christine, I think 2 = . 5 : / gd FIVE YEARS ! ARE COMING? youre a good sport. Not many A 4 3 I'VE ELUDED s A girls I ever met would get down to Z actual hard work like this.” “Thank vou, Franklin. You're no loafer vourself. And we had to back up Roselee. Didn't we, now?” “You bet. But she didn’t ask you to do this. Youre getting sun-| burned, too. Losing your pale. glamorous compilexinn. I can even count freckles.” “I'd grow warts if thev'd help, mitract tourists to Golderest,” she

miled. “Dick 1d Roselee have es Lu s : = J cone most of the work, it seems to B . RS NY RL rR Ah yg FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS yore

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“Viel? = cl | > r= a Dick’s a mound of enercy,” hel fF / WE'LL PLAY SOME HOT dq! I 7 ‘I You waANTED Ir was A MOOD,

pcmitted. “Some more cars are| HNP ZEREIECIP sp a SRS | | NUMBERS FOR YOU IN EXCHANGE % 5. WORK, DIONT You? BUT ITS PASSING ! { ; a ~ = y y f Wn :

turning in. More business!” FOR SOMETHING TO EAT/ WHEN WE STARTE® FROM HOME WE WANTED

She turned to watch three cars| } Ey a te : YO ; . that had slowed down. Franklin | yy 7 Vd Z = - —— = “ SR. | yd ; T SEE THE WORLD === had to answer their inquiry, direct-| W./ 7% — LIM a =~. NOT MOVE IT) ing them to go right on in to Gold-| ¥ —— = "ae ON WA 1 crest where guides wouid meet! |i = Bn | of | RADIO | them. Roselee and Dick: served as] = guides there. “We ought to start guide service from here,” Christine suggested. “When we get caught up with the] first work, maybe we can.” | “If we do, may I work with you,| { ARE MADE UP OF MATTER. VARYING Christy?” He asked that in a low,| [88 IN DENSITY FROM O.0000/«, THAT semi-confidential tone. Christine OF T™ ’ was a bit surprised by it. Sitting BRT LOD, THAT © now on the paint scaffold, she looked . up at him. COPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. B M * . 2 > " artin RANKLIN LARRAWAY had been Pe — y the surprising one of the four! ) 2 & \ . CEX POP ALWAYS TOLD ME Too | voung people. That first morning “Ak 1% > oy we 3 A NS A Al he - he had appeared full of bubbling - SOUTH on, rs #5 AD v i 2 QLEST\O nee fun and wisecracks, but as time had AMERICA : ON | Ao TRESS { | | (9 [Le \ IS oa Lit coma passed he had changed into a much ” 2 PR | OF STAVIN YO i Sf & -—y mT] more serious-minded person. Chris- { HAS 20,000 KIND oF SONAR hy NE AN) - ? ; 0H. OF We tine had somehow liked him for it . NORTH en : NAY a | TRS O\ : H AM , AHN Bl | Root ALL

Except for his two-day trip to Los : \ : : Angeles, she had been with him ONLY ABOUT ! WL ik BN MNSELF

almost constantly, she refiected now. Why Frankhin—surely! Its a pleasure to work with you.” She bit her upper lip. just to be sure he didn't see her smile | “That's swell!” he murmured. en- | thusiastically “And listen, Christy] —we've had to be awful careful! about—well. about sticking strictly] AT ANIMAL to work and all. We never see you HAS BEEN GIVEN SLICH or Roselee after supper. You either, § SCIENTIFIC NAMES AS ride over to the ranch, or stay in! OME SA ANS ‘your hotel room, or—"~ a AND or “We've been pretty tired at night.”| | AOMO PREDATOR id “But—when we—we're catching| 4 up Now. Maybe Saturday—Sun-| day—" She laughed happily them. “Sure, we can relax by Saturday. Roselee’s having all of us at her ranch home that night for dinner. Dick’s| already asked to escort me!” | Franklin kept looking down at her. He swallowed, slowly, gazing a fOR into Christine's deep dark eyes. 7 : Lo Ym ke oid Dick, don’t you fr ~ > Christy?” he asked. 7 5 nw She nodded and said, “Of 5 1g course.” But her eyes had a quick

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