Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1939 — Page 23
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_ LINDA STORM—Fell in love with her | MBN ((! : : os A\ Ja £5) : NL You COULD GET IN AMERICA LT Fs best friend's fiance. | NEW | yg : HOPE THOSE THREE BALLS IN | 7| eT RUNENT TO MY DEN, BUT 1g ARCIA KING—Navy girl, loved a WN IE qd 4 3) ’ SA FRONT OF MINE SHOP SHALL ' / ap FEEL CONSTRAMSED vr A JeMY COOPER—Naval fiying instruc- | CY LYRE, A = 2 - FALL ON MY HEAD ONE BY Ly : ACCEP Tear SUPPOSE WE MAKE ‘tor at Pensacola. | | : k YE { \ che ” 2 | I ONE. WF iv anv Hmm! A CNC ITAN EVEN 8 BD HA GORGE CAMERON— Linda's Blanes; |: Rd Z A = x VERY WELL! pe.
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: CHAPTER TWO + _ MEO. \ Ek A] KB 7 © “Fen Me, _— INDA felt her heart sink with ; ; : ho hl Y iri 4] IX - Cov lcan & sick surprise. Then dismay rose ? SANE Ral ¢ ; RX Jang "T and choked her. She could -not 4 3 A; FER y/ (XX) : ; % speak. Marcia came forward, all aT : gr _- / [ unaware, and took Jimmy Cooper’s arm possessively. : Jimmy's Mps opened, but no sound BN § : 2 Ein 2 or Iv blood pounding in. her ears. Never : : - Lum FUNDS= : : i : : ; Sit pia TE (TJ HwWILLAVS before inal her life had she looked “Nope, I'm not taking a se doc perry the added strain - : j . , 7 OFF. : \ : : ! 4 : : into a man’s eyes and| experienced | 2would bring on 8 collage, LI'L ABNER : ; that strange and singing ecstasy, HOLD EVERYTHING » ! By Clyde Lewis | - that nameless wonder that had . : NOBODY WHICH HAS SEEN TH "DKE : stolen over her as she looked at this j Bg 2 | ; r ! : man. ! “I guess I looked so, forlorn standing here by myself he thought you all had shoved me out,’ she said. “Shoved you out!” Marcia, cried. “Every unattached male in there has already asked me who you are. ry have to keep a careful watch over you, Miss. Because after: alt, » Jou are| engaged. “Engaged?” asked JHizimy ‘Cooper dully. They went in together, Jimmy and. Marcia, while [Linda hung back. “I only imagined .it,” she told herself, over and over. . “Nothing happened. He—he didn’t mean a il Se — — : ; : oy] Sn - . anything. It just—it Was noth-| a AT RED RYDER : Fail ah : : ; Ct Be vy : +o ==By Fred Harman She tried hard not to look his : dN 1 | (Se oA AND TAROUGH TE SMOKE, [eg | NOW, PEDRO. ) ot LL DANCE WITH ANY apt 1LL G0 wiy: : | Hi : £ c : PEDRO GASPS IN SHOCKED : foci FINS — PAN At midnight, she tried to slip up- = | oan? a 5, ry \ - 1 KEEL 2 ‘PAIN AS THE PISTOL. 1S oR eagle B oi wees stairs. - But Marcia aught sight -of || Do You WANTA [3 [p—— - FRo™ HIS FINGERS. her. “Tired, Linda? iH h = i MAKE CF 1 ? - . ; ; Z 1 way. It was such a long : : : & T p ”» ’ * as , > o Marcia hooked her arm in Linoff da’s. “Youre not going without saying good night to Jimmy?” aod night,” she ‘was whisper“I—I'm going upstairs. » J 5 8 hand came out, and she felt
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ARCIA came rushing into her room. “Good morning. Hey, where are you?” 2 “Taking a shower,” Linda mumbled. ] “Guess who's waiting downstairs? \ = —- Jimmy! He’s going to help me take A - | you around on a real tour of the a } ag 75 : station, Linda. Youll be thrilled.” ; { How untroubled she was, how glori- “Hum—-yanilia, Let's watch the woman that ordered maple-nut. ously happy! {That's my favorite. ” > Linda got through her dressin J oy When ee sat before the THIS CURIOUS WORLD 20 By William Feranton mirror, applying her rouge, facing ——— Si ere - - Marcia’s clear eyes, it was Joie : _ : i" = 7 fa al : difficult to say, “No. I—1 don’t JE (NN SAY | A 77722) (Py | : s - want to see the station again.” 1B ie : Ti NN 2 wee You | Gor “= : 7 wane Teall He ised : > / “Don’t want to?” Marcia echoed \ 3 = | Z \ , : : POLIKKA blankly. ‘“T never heard of such a . \ 5, A : fs & : RED MEAD TH' thing! Everybody loves to look the|. BE A= a ( 7 Rs ne} FE 7) 2? CONSOLATION » station over.” : eh : hy S XN ) + \} fle + ° ie A 7 . RICE J «I| know most people wotild —_ would like to go—" she’ floundered.| “But I-—well, all those planes make| me feel uncomfortable. They re-| mind me ‘of things I'd: rather not think about. War, and bombs falling on women and children. The} world’s so’ upset thesé ‘days. The papers ‘are full of jittery headlines. Carnage in China and Spain and Hitler marching his army arpund|. . and flying his . planes over EuBO t being tactful. Cer-| So ; : She was- not being tactiu er- Gn EE : a tamly, ‘she was not being polite.| Thea dT SB BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ; “ : oF But this mesh} a, greg oe to hel ; Re ; ; ps - - : | ; Ta ‘and it was the tru east, i wi? a Phe atiic i as : NN \ : Raa N \ \ was half the teuth, me Sipiel hit : BEETLES, : = en NEN XX RN N N THREE DA as that she would rather sit here NA Ne this room alone than get into. he | Nr INU RIOWS INSECTS, Eh go Re that car, wedged in between Marois <N\ 4 ARE OF GREAT BENE- SME SENG EXE i Wl - A ‘the bed ‘with SSN FIT TO HUMANITY; TURN THE CALENDAR | startled abruptness, “Linda Storm,|{ € YES : BUT FEW. PERSONS Ph ads 'are you stark, raving mad? I know |) \ ( g RECOGNIZE THIS TE Tra GURE youre an intelligent girl. . More = W(t BEETLE IN THE LARVAL WACKY CREToBAL TX intelligent than TH ever be, may-|\ EZ : ; STAGE, IN WHICH HAD EEX i bly Sher re tne mewipers ( © DQ THE FENG DIOERAL
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_ hardly ever read the newspapers. 2 < TR sees ' Except for who married who. But ’ : i i EAARD 0 Mors ft Tee ; KE honey,, these plane here at Pen- ). COAST OS TSenTANN- @ sacola’ mean protection and | de- a Ho a fense for our country! My father, : el NT 0 A and Jimmy and all those boys here } : ; 7 oT So bY NN learning to fly are What stand be- ( AMAL, PECTORAL, ae ite, a NS yy TSR Be SEQ G7) SUE 0 AND CAUPAL=- o ( ABBIE AN’ SLATS mess the. res e world is in!” | : : . : Lirida jock a deep berath. “Look, WHICH Is WHICH * {ra Sen, 40) SrA Seve ; WES NEVER - Marcia. ut me down as queer. ~ : ; S. PAT. OFF, NEVE 3 I ot hu BO Hho AN SEWER A-caudal; ~ B—dorsal; ‘C—pectoral; D—anal; E—' ug Ty i es Jimmy, and I'll potter around bist st Sol. die L | ade fo Tai he DANCIN’ IS SILLY-= by myself.” : ge # Bub. ‘Marcia was dismayed and 0 ~ | - hurt. The funny little snub nose| uestions and wrinkled, and the soft, velvet brown eyes blinked to keep the tears back.| An swer S «I especially asked: Jimmy “to. be j nice to you. Look at me; Linda, Tell] Q—Was ‘there ‘a tRavyweight i x me the truth. ‘Is it because you championship fight during the sum-| fo La Bim. ik ARG mer of 1928? tho ast night: you were a e ~“ 4 stiff. Did he say something . out ree. . nae is :
there on the porch? Oh, darling, don't tell sme you'vé taken a dislike i gi io at New
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