Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1939 — Page 14
SERIAL STORY—. i Sn a OUR BOARDING HOUSE. ~~ With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY
/ Y Gray A, Z zzz | . EL EE y \A/ AR | = A 1 | £7 mm! saxrer, T supose vou are a ann 4 COME ON--IF WERE GOIN' "JOH, I DONT KNOW =HE ~ \ | : WwW R A N D a - & ? : 4 ~ TAKING YOUR VACATION THIS YEAR y{ THAT TAKES A LOAD OFF 1 FISHIN’, LET'S GO DOWN MIGHT BE WISE. "NOUGH hi i ; IN THE USUAL WAY SITTING ON ZA ME, MAJOR, AS THE |} TH CREEK =- A FISH: WOULD | T KNOW A SMART GUY tena | : > THE BACK PORCH BRUSHING AWAY > SAID TO MRS. ASTOR!1 JA | HAFTA BE PLENTY DUMB LIKE YOU WOULDNT FISH IN \A = a 3 FLIES AND WATCHING “THE WORMS SAW YOU LUGGING A ok TO STICK AROUND IN A™ IN. HERE FOR HIM! a VA IN | T RB . id EAT YOUR CABBAGE S w-HAR-RUMPH /[ BASS DRUM DOWN THIRD Fa LITTLE DRIED UP PUDDLE | . : — 1% : i 1 HAVE DECIDED TO GET AWAY AVENUE “THE OTHER {i 0 LIRECTHAR! oo : jy boil
: By BETTY WALLACE ; 1 : FROM ITALL FOR A. FORTNIGHT IN DAY, AND FOR A WHILE iy Sd : 5 Jl : : A SECLUDED WOODLAND RETREAT 1 WAS AFRAID YOU HAD
3 4 vs REMOTE FROM THE RIFF-RAFF FORSAKEN US AND CAST OF CHARACTERS Phe se 2 En : | ' "LINDA STORM—Fell in love with her b= ¥ ; f ; WE CONTACT IN EVERYDAY LIFE! | ENLISTED IN THE “best ‘friend’s fiance. L : V oiling HAK -KaFF ! A PROMINENT INDUSTRI= SALVATION ARMY! - { ‘MARCIA KING—Navy girl, loved a 2 & : i 5 round -gyer. > , ‘JIMMY COOPER—Naval' fying in‘structor at Pensacola. | . . GEORGE CAMERON-—Linda’s fiance.
5 Rsstsetar: Realizing that she has “fallen in.love with Jimmy, Linda battles her émotions, determines to stay away from him. Marcia misinterprets her at.titude, which Linda blames on her hatred of war, believes Linda dislikes Jimmy. . ,
: CHAPTER THREE TAKEN a dislike to Jimmy! A Linda Storm braced herself against the onslaught of feeling] that even his name, spoken by MarCia, ‘could rouse in her. 5 A Shi iat \ “Don’t be silly, Marcia!” she cried. f os Wa 2 ee } ; aR 5 : BAXTER THE The moment the words were out, pi oN A Al - th | BR | 13 NEEDLE wan ; Crh iia Sa Sy she heard the shrill note of panic! 7 : - ; Ey ; RE e i 5 \ 2 AND GETTING : i= Con FY — FR WILLIAM behind them. She went on swittly,| “0% Yi Mom PUL I SWORE of [Re whole weeks and now DNAS SL NG, PEs A er Nr “Of course I like your boy friend..I COPR. 1939 BY NEA SER - M. REG. U. <OFFAN Z ; :
—I'm just rout of place here. I/HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis By Al Ca *s : didn’t know when I came that I'd a : ‘ = . : 2 Ces — —3pp oe feel like this. But now I find that| | {% | EVERYONE OLE MAN =v | oO 7, AH_SEEN HER ~ONCEI. can’t forget it—my mind goes right : > ( a TF V-WE KNOWS \ / 4 ARS =. on, weighing and judging against| 1|° | : RERS ANTS RH OED i BIE, 4 Wy Bor Le i SH p AH NEVAH WAN ” . = & { A my. will” NES SEEN EVERY. | DEE-SCRIB-SHIN OTN nN | T/SEE HER AGIN'/ . There was a stillness. Linda tried . : wor. : : SO y OLE LADY A et] | 7 \ OMY - THET OLE LADY ~- again. “Every time I see an air- oy ; : th — HE FEARS = Nid]. ofa | Bs 7) 2 0) THET PEE-KOOL- YAR plane or hear that sound of motors, : Z 4 / \ 7 7 I remember that" they're learning how to wage war. That's all that’s the matter. It isn’t Jimmy! It “isn’t!” ; | \She slipped her arm around Mar- { cia, tried to recapture the intimacy | they had shared as young [girls at | Miss Lindley’s school. “Darling, I’ | sorry I ever started it. I shouldn't | have told you. I should have been polite if it. choked me. But you | mustn’t think it’s your boy friend— | that I dislike him—” Her voice was ; | blurring, “I ought to go home.” : ; J . : . : > —, ab ? _ Home? Oh. Linda, Not” sh RED RYDER : . .. =—By Fred Harman arcia hu It 1“ = ER S D a\ | Sov) _ : OcE % Tra Epo er Dercelyate nt 1], ; CORR SOL Drs I VEEL HA DONE I Cg. OBO A apa 4 BUENO” AS AGLI JOE'S SPIES, Y p ar and even Jimmy all / AR : - 3 CUT SHOOT Kis o g ee TELL HIM COWSOY ; S GO
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| Ou Wan: to. 3But Duis is my Sed. { 2 TOOT LISTER =~ EES FASTER WITH ; H THEN WE | ne beta er ry oe ad {oS . Xx Zz ry PEESTOL THAN HIM? TO KE TELL YAQUI ABOUT RED- ' and be each other’s maid of honor? | lh : HAIRED wd A You can’t go home! I need|you.” ] : Linda’s heart turned over, and the hot blood stung her cheeks. Dear Marcia. So sweet and loving and generous. Giving her trust and whole heart so guilelessly. While all
a the time, it was. Jimmy Cooper that Ye. 19. Jina was afraid of. The planes, LUE. 1 core sere yy wa semvics, sc. __ = 00. But Jimmy more than any| « 1 — vou % stick | tg i bomber ever built, Jimmy's near “No, no, Clarissa—you| Savy Shick out your tongue every time you ness was more terrible at this mo- :
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: 2 = : : : : or - : R | NANCY . F it killed her, Linda Storm re- | A . - solved, she must not betray Mar-| Yo : OH, DEAR-- AM I TIRED =--= I'VE BEEN WN : £1 TE VIT cia's trust in her. She must try to | | 1 | WORKING LIKE A BEAVER HERE p | 4 OE AND “be cool and casual with Jimmy. She : II ALL WEEK, TRYING To GET THE / whe = A NEIGHBORHOOD UP must try to pretend he was only a1] a ll {| | PLACE IN ORDER FOR THE a haa PRS 23 - FOR THE another man in a warld full of men. | 1 SoA | SUMMER! : rs y But she must. not snap at him, she yo | 2 ; : - must not be too cold either. That was the most difficult part of it all. Because if she was unfriendly, Marcia would be hurt cruelly. But - how could she be close to him and still hold fast to reason and judgment? io | : . J os : il BE Oo 23 “Forgive me, honey,” she man-|| 2 R _} Co dl : Z aged to say,, humbly. “Let's go : : 2 = [ ® ES Se down. Bring on your flying field 7 : : RS Sp TEE ho and your airplanes. Ill try to see 5 Z% NS | i Ye 3 SOE them with your eyes.” | : Z Th | hil Marcia’s Sraterul smile was re- : : a : : ward enough. And yet, going down : q] d 3 —By Crane the stairs: a moment later, Linda 2 | BE : 2 : : : : : rallied herself consciously against Soha : a ms TAKE THOSE CUTIES, FOR i Y Zo, AE 27) EXACTLY ! THATS WHAT TH) [ BLAZES, WHAT A BEAUTY SECRET iF WE CAN GET | the. impact of this meeting with} ean 2 ' INSTANCE. THEY'RE MOTHER AN ; iz ¥ WPPA-HULA BEAUTY SECRET | | THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FOR McKEE WDUSTRIES, WHY, ~ Jimmy Cooper. She girded all her ey ; : By DAUGHTER, AND I'LL BET YOU Yo > iN | DOES FOR THEM, EASY. 'T'LL BE WORTH MILLIONS! : - mental armor. Then she looked : ; > 2 CANT TELL WHICH |S WHICH! A Jim 8 7 EVEN TH GRANNIES HAVE : “directly at the. tall figure who rose ama “11 J 2 4, » ¥ 2, 4 Ji SEX APPEAL! from the sofa to greet them, and Sg 0 EK : 4 7 murmured, “Good morning.” _ “Linda dawdled.” Marcia was ex‘plaining to him. “Jimmy, are you very hungry for -your breakfast?” “Starved,” he said briefly. He was staring at. her. She could feel his eyes. She could even sense the moment when he roused himself and turned to Marcia. = Te ae - At the breakfast table, Maries “Oh—ah—papa, could you help me answer some of my mail?” “mother presided. About her was the invisible aura of position and com-| HIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Fergusonip mand which her pusband’s high = -— ; : © er. ——— il Be. Ring seid “Your father| B= ll [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS couldn’t wait, of course, Marcia.”| | v 7 she turned to Linda. “And how do WH IF NUBBIN | : Z you like Pensacola?” | 2 ‘ | CAN BowL. IF THIS BACK=-~ Marcia cut in hastily, “Oh, she’s i oven. EARN. hardly seen it, Mother.” : } DO THINGS FOR “You were lucky to get so en- Z , ThA ‘| | HM, IT CAN DO. thusiastic a guide as Jimmy, in that| JE — fy THEM FOR ME / case, Linda, my dear. We’ll soon E E AH mr : : have you converted into an ardent i § flying fan. Jimmy is wrapped up ; z “his work here and believes in & in as few other Ten don ied “of OLEAN .He would be just the 0 i A man who would be wrapped up in CONTAINS ABUNDANT PLANT his work. He was enough like George LIFE. DOWN TO ABOUT «O00 Cameron for that. : FEET, AND ALL ANIMAL | : ; LIFE IN THE SEA DEPENDS | / |, 7 ai : : ; = UPON'IT FOR. EXISTENCE : j i iy : 7 R./ oy = : : yor : (ge: i 5 : i x . 2-29
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8s = # { UICKLY, she had caught her- : A self. She mustn’t even compare Z / ! : 7. George with Jimmy. She concen- : : : : 7 | 2 : —By Martin trated on her plate; on the food : : : ] : VOWAL THE —- : which was taste ess to her. ; 3 hs : A 2 N ~ > = r—— wt It Tike?” hy Yee =a 2 ; 2 DOWN THE : TORE SEA WAS BEEN ERY 1 : Ss ~ -. - A NE Marcia was helping herself lib- E _ lB 4 ; 2 ANGRY AT SOMEONE. | erally to toast and jam. “It’s a L : ; ’ : : quiét graveyard, Jimmy, my love. Don’t you remember I told you how I stified out there three summers ago, when you were on the Lexington? ‘You needn't give me that look! Linda knows what I think of ; : ; : ¥ py — 4 2 Queensville. I said enough the : : : E ; ) Ad 2 whole time I was there. We had a = \ “Nh AS swell time anyway. You ought to A PAIR OF WRENS : i Ml \
Linda’s father. He always has : \ \ 1 ee in a book guaranteed not BUILT THEIR NEST Lo A : % OU to be less than 1000 years Pid. Hae , : IR ON NN 1ks in parables. Oh, not the Bible! - \ : a Pe oirr! Everything that Gan YOU NAME - happens nowadays, it seems, hap- THE FOUR 2
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: as : : srt YOU WERE MARVELOUS 7 = . -BUT-OH GOSH-MISTER~1M JUST SWELL: THAT/LL MARE A SHY KIDS=TRYIN' TO = RA~HA--LOVES N( | to hear Be J sounds | very ANSWER—The cardinal points are the four chief points of the | YOU WIN THE PRIZE TWAT GOES A FRIEND! I'M NOT HIS SWEET- CUTE POSE FOR THE MORN- | PRETEND THEYRE NOT J { A FUNNY THINGY) RB | — A
Your 3 aid jearned,” Jimmy . = «Pad one of the foremost are iD. Latin and ancient |cheek. Then, against her will, Lin- : THERE WAS A
history in the country.” | da was looking across the table. Ce fe, CROWD WATCHIN’ Ws 2 § Re Ba EEL of Nolaoe Aral “In that I wonder what he : _— . Sta : 0 = : SS AS i 1) - “In ‘that case, Looking straight into his eyes. The ay fF ® : ! re NAY ag : Su ¢ MONS &
compass—north, east, south and west, : TY-DANCI TO THE SWEETHEARTS DOING TH EART--SHE'S SITTIN! OVER THERE-] | ING BR x . SWEETHEARTS-- — l-1 DIDN'T KNOW MOST UNIQUE DANCE ~ THE & SWEET. a SHE'S GONE * re oN] in 2
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‘Mrs. King, pouring a second cup | their deep, wordless question and of coffee for Jimmy. Tematked her own eyes answering. < ~ lof that war is barbarous. And Be course, Nevertheless, lit is an (To Be Continyel) © o> icky "youre already engaged to| A! “TRL SENT | Bae pther. proiessor, : ys A : Bo many visiting girls bring home) COMMON ERRORS : a’s lips were suddenly stiff.| Cognac is pronounced ko’-nyak;
