Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1939 — Page 19
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1939 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 19 SERIAL STORY — GRIN AND BEAR IT Ta By Lichy OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
5? [2 WN Pan IN EIVE VEARS MY AUTOMOBILE J7777 777 IVE MAD ABOUT ALL OF THIS 7%, 7 7 WORK] NG | JR DEVICE WiLL GROSS FIVE TINNES 365 [A 7 7 wes wren I GAN STAND 1 DON'T CARE ¢ 77 ZA SC DAYS DIVIDED BY 90 DAYS, MULTIPLIED ¥{ WHAT'S A MULTI PLAIN F THERE 1S MONEY IN RAS \\ AW) BY 30,000,000 a THE NUMBER OF 7 THE MAJOR V ALL | ING FROGS ~I'M TIRED TRY= : WIVES | es ad | GC AUTOMOBILES wn TIMES TEN CENTS? J DOIN' Now { \ETERNOON ING TO COOK ALL OUR iy 1 SEGAD, I AM ALMOST OVERCOME BY war FIGURIND 1 wan GUESS MEALS IN ONE PAN! EMPTY RTS GIGANTIC POSSIBILITIES! EVERY TH MREEAGE A I'D BETTER THOSE TADPOLES IN THE By LOUISE HOLMES ° YE | | 75 MOTORIST WILL HAVE TO BUY A NEW FOR A RE CREEK AND BRING All A | [pa we fg ZONE EVERY O0 DAYS an HAR-RUMPH! BALLOON SUBTRACT THOBE COOWING CAST OF CHARACTERS | ~— 8 a Ay 4 S$ WHY NOT SHORTEN THE LIFE OF Tue TRIP TO FOR THOSE UTENSILS BACK i Ee ik wire. of ey a / bh ARTICLE TO €0 DAYS, AND LIFT J ARS BEERS) INTO THE MOUSE DN SHR ere uvbuts & ny £48 THE PROFITS INTO THE ~~ DOLLY HARKNESS — Dan's widowed NJ . ; - : : . BRATN § BRACKET S 3
sister-in-law | SALLY BLAKE — An ambitious venny stenographer |
YESTERDAY « Trritable and peevish, | aA : , i x Fin 3 N \ oh wo oS Marian realizes she and Dan are growing Ta (EO \ nda \ A . o /. farther apart. They have little in com. N ' NN N mon Dan finds more happiness in Dolly's home than his own, A fact that Marian knows and resents |
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CHAPTER EIGHT
EN days passed, days in which
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Marian was forced tO put a continuous curb on her nervous firi-
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tadility On.e sne had felt satisfaction Mm 1 work, once pride of achievement had lent color to the long hours. Now the days dragged accented hv disturbing occurrences gh: i ; harassed by ever-imcreasing doubts - a » Np 3 \ : 1 < had J //1] 1 Ass 5 . \ Ne v {a we y / a and worries. Dan was morose, quick- “gi da Dh il ’ ; | $ - 4) SOUNDS tempered, not at all himself, Mar- Ma ' ) s . oh NM > 2 | A LITTLE i» . PN
jan had accustomed herself to use Ll Ll i o N } i . fh sy jo SN — Eee + 3 Katber orb het : v Po Np e [ L : BIT KICH*® A a him as a blotter to absorb her Vig a 4 ot ph ATT . MN x ret UR RANI Co I ETT C 9 & 0%. PAT BFF WHY MATHERS BET GRAY x» ."
moods. Of late her irritability had . x , ED) NEA SERVICE ING. bounded back to seethe and add to > y : aly v
her unrest | dave were Billed With trving “Your old man slaves away to keep you in college, and for what? We ee I: a an CO oh he For yon to play this kind of damb foothal:: > MY? THESE ) YES THEY'RE JUST THE SORT OF ) A LONG WWE'RE TAKING A T-T- YOU SAID IT FIe oo it Ss Nuit, Ton h Lo Ts mh Bo rr ene o am ian CLOES 1S eA FLAS Al Rime Shy yy Aur IDE THROUGH THE NIGMT - THEY : a € TERRIBLE. CHANCE GERTIE? | "HANDSOME = about Sally Blake which she K BOO ! D WE “NOW, A AT" A SWANK CITY APARTMENT MOUSE. ! NA GAT'S ON THE LOOSE. = should be curtailed. She called the HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis THE FIRST PLACE . — : AGAIN «IF HE EVER» girl to her desk, pointing out seve — g N GARSOND GO W Hh GERTIE'S APARTMENT THASS Folk NBN NTELLGENT FOLIND ME H-HERE “+ eral errors Th A typewritten letter . BE TO GERTIES 1S 711, REMEMBER, SON’ ME, FOLLOW Vou R TYPE NED KILL ME’ Mr. Fellows expects fection | CAA SHE'S MIS MOLL. FROM NE MOMENT on HUH ? ui N INSTRU TIONS. - : an: Fe Rpects ) hon AR FROM NOW ON-SHE'S J | YON ARE GAT GARSO GOOD LUCK I= YOU ARE | Sally,” she said crisply ve : lA. YOUR MOLL! ” FAR Rx CIT SL i - ON A FISSION THAT worked for him a long time and = 4 ; « & , “7 | MAN HD BLic ENRMY? ¥ WRENS EH ~ y y
I know that he won't put up with ‘ . he D | Ne y ’ ——— ig” INTELLIGENS mistakes 4 BO RD : / pe | || / ON | : \ 1 a ” - '™ sorry, Mrs. Harkness” the } & A | \ =. WW a1 } wtf = “BARRA " \ r > [7 | | | econ
I'm sorry girl said contritel I'll do the] FS \ / / il “ | letter again ja : ; ’ { \ JA NH] "NA en FAN L¥ ! . i i A \ J
It was difficult to discipline one
£0 humbly willing And, Sally,”| * A {i \ 4 0 AN ANY) Marian we n, “vour place is in : i - |i . os Ne Qs
the outer office ou will only en . \ h 4 \ | n danger vour chances for advances ’ { | fin { errands
Sally smiled, a ttle smile ; RN v f y | | ; : == ot + UNTER E Fa Tire SEAT ate, fhe | ; i 5 Zz *Mr. Pellows sends for me when . : 3 : ; ha! E
1 don't come she said ‘He's : ; : } ! RED RYDER By Fred Harman
teaching me to be a secretary “Whose secretary, il 1 may ask? { YAQU) JOE'S BANDIDOS YOU'RE RIDIN UP TAAT 1 5; ZN “AT | THATS THE CHANCE HAVE MY PUBS SURROUNDED] |CANYON, YAQL, WITH 7 : y J OWRE TAKING ===»
“His,” Sally answered calmly . NIriah Rervously tAnbed | hie: HN | WE ARE ALL TRAPPED -- TIS WHITE FLAG 2, ' TL VOY ie Rea ok iE 3 J RED RYDER CANNOT HELP | TERT OUR - FT A : ad GOIN’, HORSE : Us NOW 7
desk. I'm sure vou are mistaken,’ ghe observed coldl You are lowing your wishes to get the tter of your good sense.’ The girl said sweetly, "I only hope that some day I may be as wonder1 a secretary as you are, Mrs arkness, I watch you all the time, | ving to learn.” | Marian looked her straight in the eye. If Sally could be frank, so ; Bi : ! could she. “What makes vou think ar ? ‘ i en that my position will be open?” she “I really didn’t notice what time your husband came wm, Madam--1
asked was busy helping the cook prepare breakfast.” oy : & : ET Sally's smile was disarming ~ SE TR WE Be Th e . RED
ni N don't think so, really. But you have FLAPPER | FANNY By Sylvia QE Yas a husband, a very nice, handsome 1 a he ET husband-I've seen him at the Fo 1 {! NANCY
| building entrance-some day ‘Ou » Po - WIA) a to keep house for Rie A LOOK AT ALL LISTEN =~ I'LL THROW Y. fy OM, THAT'S | THESE ADS 1 ‘EM OFF MY ROOF A WONDERFUL /
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Ms was desperate. “Listen XK Sally she said confidentially “let Mi ¢
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MADE FOR AND THEN THEY'LL ao IDEA SLUGGO + 1 DROP ALL OVER WANT EVERYONE THE NEIGHBORHOOD! hi RE 2 10 CET ey secretarial position mm some othe: Office. T Know & great many busi: ness men, I could give you a letter
| | - y; Wh Sally shook her bright head. 1 X PD like it here, Mrs. Harkness. Thank "\ & ¥)
you just the same.” She hurried py! N § back to her typewriter as Mr. Fel lows mn Did you answer the Allen letter? he asked abruptly “1 don't remember the name.” | / / if ' “He called me long distance - 1 J // / Eh po Lay Toe Nn office we were ellows was distinctly
NR the Allen letter and get it X 8 I AY BUT WHAT NO MATTER WHAT \ wil = /° . 7 AW VAH! AH VAN! 4 DANCE HIDEOUS FEMALES! DANCE! THEN LET wOUR BLAZES! WE 607 \T, PODNER, Eyl TL ‘ i! I 8 THEY FIND OUT WAPPELS, PODNER, A “A THRICE AVOINT THEM V7 UGLINESS BE WASHED AWAY IN ThE THREE IPs WN OIL ALD LIME ut fo call Sally for a checks \ | WHO WE REALLY EP COOL. FU Vl WITH OIL OF ORAUGE AUD | LAKE OF ETERNAL JUEE, WILD, EXERCISE, Of er Shon alt Rh oat A I i RE EASY? 4/1 } NF Nek | F JUICE OF LIME. IMMERSE | 7] TE ALS A STEA SD lA hObR ars Sr : j aq iA Da) THEM IN MOLY LAVA 7 - BATH, OBO | leafed through her Own There it S55 ; Jl , OF Se i FRESH FROWN THE % , J 9 ’ pm : TW BEAUTY was. B. T. Allen National Bank al | I > ’ x Ro VOLCAND. 7 0 ] is SECRET OF Building, Grinnell, Towa. It had not = : & i 7 | - WIPPAMULA, been checked off How had she missed it? Mr. Fellows was eveing her “Found it. did you?” Yes—I'm sorrv—-I'll send it spe
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like that. discouraging “sn't this swell, Fan? The band master says 1 don't hafta practice kept happening at school-—I can do it here.”
Tincheon meetings with THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson 7 her somethii to be dreaded. She AN i ! ; i ] : Eo é ? was Ditter about Pete's Marriage. | NNN NNN J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS «By Blosser
Her face had become hard and em- a aSRait p———
bittered. While pitying her, Marian == — SSN, 17 : i HY = 2 papa t6 4Vold he: —— SS wi ; be. FRECKLES 18N'T PP HE COULDN'T Be eo | E Bugah Yo voiq hi =e _ Lor, IN HIS “ROOM ! DID wil [SWIMMING THERE <xon) Yim en NG Ca GRIEF, MAS || I DUNN ' = =, = EN CO TO SCHOOL ME AND OSSIE |) THE CREE 1S DRY, I He was AND MIs THE BOY MBM / weve All WE hight Dan nd Nrarian A TO REGISTER SAW HIM DOWN A) WALKING IN EYES WERE | GONE OUT NE SAID WAS ight Dan and Maria ~ , AT WALKER'S y . | THE SAND -. ALL RED AND ( OF p18 MIND? | | THAT WE WAS quarreled hotly. The cause was > en) = CREEK / . YY JUST WALKING WIS THROAT PRACTICE ING slig ght something about the morn- . \ \ A a \ AND WALKING + WAS 20 DRY Y US JOIN ing paper being discontinued a ANS ; a I ¥/ ‘ HE COULD / THE FOREIGN Starting with Dan's casual inquiry | " Me , 2 4 i : ~N HARDLY y LESION / as to the whereabouts of the morn- : LIM / TALK n ing paper, it worked up by rapid We grees to his shout, “You Know enjoy the morning paper, 1 ony | have a chance to scan the headlines at breakfast. Is that why ou. SERQVED MAN AS FOOD > discontinued it?" LONG BEFORE THEY \ \
nd Marian's angry retort. “I BECAME BREASTS OF
o ll », A L\ IY have no rh e to read it. If youre sO BURDEN. % fj : J “ \ - EA SERVICE, ; Crazy fo he paper, why don't yOu | ‘eon. 163 By Nea SERVICE, INC. T. WM. REG. U. 8. PAT. OF ; TM REG U. 8 PAT. OFF, IB +. ! pay the boy once in a while | fatboy aN : . / BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin
“I have always paid the boy.” Ne “How about these receipts in my| y - - desk” jerking a drawer open “A : we Moen] [TO SANE TIME LT HAD MY LONOON |[ NOT EVEN VOU MN OAR NERY Cut it. Perhaps I was not here ; 5 SETTER TANOR SEND ME A COMPETE AND DE ANNE L Eek ARE € once or twice. I shall certainly re- HAVE LEARNED TO wl TORN } “eee NEW OUTER | HE FORGOT NOTHING 1 YOO AND FTW x OR x xX jmburse you.” He flung a dollar bill MAKE EABRICS : . 11 & ; , XP ns WORT MATTE Wi RR ea on_the table X FROM ASA, wi ve JET {7 PN Nn oy he PER NOS She laughed, it was a nasty imi fa i . i \ 7 ; ; : A tation of a laugh You can talk / y b of being cruel, you, who can't pro- : = I vide a home for vour wife, who r \ hoy never have been able to Provide SWELL I can grow old and tired, working od I F COTTED my fingers to the bone s6 that you 3 d 1a | swiss / may live in a nice home, so that / you can have your morning paper’ --this last with biting scorn, Let me see your fingers-—let me
gee the bones He caught he \ hand, a soft, beautiful hand with Lo A 1S THIS manicured nails and ¢ool skin CURIOUS FORMATION ; : "8 Bah," he said, droppig it ad { LOCATED AND WHAT : | ABBIE AN' SLATS
rather it was red ang rough with | YOUR DAD \¥ On DAD ("BEAR Way NOT GVE | / TS OANAY THE DERBY [1 DON'T MAVE A FRIEND O'MINE AST ME, ASA Y THIS 16 THE
keeping house.” Clenching his fist, IS (TT CALLED 2
} WAIT <} NK 1 Tas vol o! 0 wor k your ngers 10 the bore. "pot ANSWER-—It is an exposed volcanic core in northeast Wyoming, WAS MIGHTY | ALWAYS DOES ) uP yAuR ANT-RASE: AGAN, YOUR HONOR! WE / NUTTIN' AGAINST PERSONAL FAVOR, TO RUB THE | FOURTN TIME YOU CAN'T SEND TWiS POOR BOY mine. If I'd had the backbone of a| and i is know n as the Devil's Tower. NICE AROUT THAT / JRA CAMPAIGN DLR: NABBED MM SLUGENG | THE LITTLE GUY, WITTE KA OUT ME 1 00 THIS YBAR TO JAN WHERE WE'LL “Ve b gr | § BANG LS E ING THE WARWN WEATHER Rx WTTiE ¢ Guy YER HONOR + ANY TING FOR A FRIEND” MEY | YOU'VE BEEN pNGLE with THUGS itil i Out, MSS AND GET NTERESTED N N JN : g KNOW Mm SOFT WEARTED AN’ oo” PULLED IN ” AND RUFFIANS 7 now oy A RARRIE ’ SOMETHING (E SS v " TAKES ADVANTAGE as FOR BEING AL NE NEEDS 8 A Secale. A a x BORT HEARTED GOOD NOME WITH HEY had forgotten the news-| . | 4 hi a pe paper, it had been but the ve- a
hicle for a swift ride to ruin ) R And then, to add to the general | 4 ; 0 you oe
upheaval, Dolly went to the coun- | od 14 | » try for the week-end. Beds had to cd AlLlIZ, J pe made, dishes washed. The IREGCLIYSLoTAN IM ALK €0, apartment was stuffy and uncom- ’S fortable. Sunday was a day of dark | I 2 moods, sketchy meals, and simmer- | Wn Union Made and
ing discontent. . Distributed | OV No |
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