Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1939 — Page 35
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1959 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 35 SERIAL STORY — |GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty| OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Majer Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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ON EE UARNCTERS ® To BAR ot oa 78 \ EN RAYS THE {7 HIS PLANS van he (8 ; ; 4 <iof EL { > TT ’ ¥ 1 rrr MY — MARIAN HARKNESS—s working wife. Sn 3 : : “i eR ee ? REE LTH A TE
DAN HARKNESS—her husband. ? 4 ! / DOLLY HARKNESS—Dan's widowed ra Fal J 2 POWDERS. HED LET : : US 'N ON
sister-in-law, x p d “ ; ——— y SALLY BLAKE--an ambitious young g & / > = fa wn ty stenographer. J th: \/ ' 7 y 4 A ' THE SECRET
Yesterday: In an effort to regain some of the glamour of her marriage, Marian | decides to have a weddnig annviersary | party. She invites a few friends, counts | on Dolly to help. But even looking her | prettiest, Marian fails ot stir Dan's | dying love.
CHAPTER TEN AN turned to Dolly. Babyish|
ringlets, from a recent and | : TERY EA | A YT) hurried bath. flattened on her neck. | : ¥ \ ie, ~ x 6 PO Na : ; { ’ S Hosanna He smiled into her dancing eyes. | i Ny : ne he ' | 3 3 STEEL CLIP “Gee, you look sweet.” he said ; Be } iS Fa is 3 3 7 10 fo approvingly. The compliment was | FS Ri 3 : ES, hs a CARTRIDGE So spontaneous, so different from : " : . ; n> END VEW his guarded, “Beautiful, Marian,” | \ y J that Marian looked into the mirror : LE i Bb ) {14 \ with sudden distaste. °F X , A i \ VELL, Dolly laughed. ‘Thank you, Dan,” mans pe ery W CCR THERE IT 18) and sped to the kitchen, slipping an Eo ; Rl : 3 o apron over her iress. Putting fresh Se Co a Aan CONE ; A) WHAT 15 11% water on the potatoes, she placed PL Re CRN rv ™ Prbte reserved +R
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What shall I do, Dolly?” Mar- | “Sav. he's retiv good! Who's writi his stuff>” ul lan asked, trailing her finery to the —— li A ~_ GAT. MONEY’ -IT'S X FOGIT IT? | THOUGHT YOU WERE TOO YES? THAT WAS THE NIGHT You .) | ¥ 1 waNT TO A Sra Sami Kitchen door HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis J HEAVEN, TO SEE YOU | (GULPY) AH MUCH OF A BIG SHOT TO ° ys SOCKED ME IN THE KISSER, AND KNOW IT ONCE . “Just keep out of my way.| AGAIN -OH, BABY HAS A HARD GIVE POOR LITTLE ME A “en KNOCKED TWQ OF MY FRONT MORE. , GAT — GULP 7? You're much too elegant to come -CAN YOU EVER ¢ TIME BREAK.-AND THEN CAME TEETH OUT 7-OH, HONEY= IT WAS % ar FORGE. T THE REMEMBERIN' THAT BEAUTIFUL NIGHT THAT THEN THAT | KNEW YOu SOCK + ME: FIRST TIME IT,= : LOVED ME.” {4 ee
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into the Kitchen I have every- THAT BEAUTIFUL NIGHT thing under control.” Dolly was in Ne - her Emo and Marian felt a curi- WE MET? NIGHT AFTER YOU BUMPED 5 Lx . AGAIN ous stab of envy. It crossed her 5 Brrr a ’ OFF CHARLEY THE RAT! ; 8 = . mind that cooking was creative and uh as Ll " < 7 i» v eet - A as any other kind oli / NENT She went back to the improvised wa CR: dining room and Dan took her place in the kitchen. Had he ceased to love her? Tt was a new thought. Not once, through all the years, had she| doubted Dan's love. It came over her that she had always counted on that love, it had been a shelter and a refuge. And this was her 12th anniversary The door bell buzzed and she touched the release button. Open- |
ing the door, she smiled. Carma = : : 8 apea red at the top of the stairs. > % : } TOP FIRING, 3 THE CURSED RED- > 2 QUR BANDIT ARMY EES NOW 2 NO You DONT, PEDRO Marian's first impression was one ® % —— DRO! YAQW HAIRED GRINGO DEMORALIZED WEETH EETS LEADER YOU'RE ALL GOING BACK of shock al Camas supremely wy SURRENDERS lj lf DEED THAT--- WE A A TE Dac UREN. WE ESCAPE | [10 aR SO eV glossy hardness. She was a golden | ; R ; A ARE WHIPPED/ / g OR EET’S THE FIRING SQUAD. E SOLDIERS! apparition. She sparkled, but there ¥ 7 was no warmth in the sparkle Hello, Carma. Am I in Chicago or Gay Paree? You look like—' That's right,” Carma laughed too gaily Name it and you can have it.” Her smile had been painted on like Marian's own. = » on
N ARIAN called, “Dolly—Dan— ' rs pecs F A , : \ foro . Z wy 5 . pr |
Carma is here. Come see her ow 7
She's simply too divine.” -. - Thev trooved in from the kitch-| “Se you were down in the dumps and got another hai, eh? Well,
en. Dan shook Carma’s hand, Dolly at least now I know where vou get them!” kissed her, her admiration genuine. -
Then Marian took Carma to the FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia
bedroom. brave with taffeta and 2% : RRO CI Eo Rs mo i A | Pa pe J boudoir pillows. Carma turned off fF. 2 Tw ae R STII WELL, TOMORROW'S OH, YEAN 7 HOORAY WE'RE H mr 1 MAYBE WIT : £ THE ELECTION --- LISTEN--- IF I FER WITH R CJR A KETCHUP IT Bay Ww N WON'T TASTE Le
the smile Eg RR Rs 4 Cl ena Ps wi Sih en IE ] | AND AM 1 DON'T BEAT (HERVANY wife er lips were scor 3. ae ry : SH ' y “Did you, hy Where?” s E 2a s CRAY Wha oF ne In Huvler's. I dropped in for : IRENE 3 : ! ; er US cup of tea and there they were, : A LAA 0 0 Ta a " itting at our old table.” She He a awl? Xo 2 J 3 turned furious, glittering eyes on larian She's common, just a smmon little tramp. Cheap clothes, » curling down on her shoulders, rotten paint job on her face.” Did Pete see you?’ I don’t think so. He didn’t look 1 my direction.” After a moment, when naked pain gave expression ; to her face, she said. “I'm going . RN HP 2 i : A . AN” to take him away from her. I i i % ~ oa a Non 2 io d around like this. I gil » : NY es WASHINGTON TUBBS II ATarian y y~ " . 3 i ’ A ; a a TS ) 3 [DONT LET ON WHO WE REALLY (OH, NO WE AINT! LISTEN, YOU we? Let's have a good time. You | | . : ARE, WASH, THEY THINK WE'RE : BLOOMING GOBLINS, I'LL GIVE \ = ROLY MEN. J m—— YOU ONE MINUTE TO HAND OVER
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know the old bromide about just THAT BEAUTY SECRET as good fish being left in the sea —Dan and I asked Randy Means especially for you.” He won't ike me--no one likes me It was plain to be seen that Carma’s confidence in herself had departed with the loss of Pete. Hang on to Dan,” she whis- | k pered huskil You've got something there She straightened and the painted smile flashed back. Marian said, “Yes, I've got something there.” Dan would never set the world on fire, but he was her man. A woman needed a man.
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“Subtract 146 from 3%4—what’s the difference?” | ® ® =» “Gee, Fan, is that the way you feel about it, too?” | [2 Lp i a a THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferquson FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ar Sl hl RA RT echoed with gay greetings. Marian u V2 Z. OUND E 7 Y¢ KNOW --- IN could not take her eyes from Amy S 2 gm DO YOu Z NT a3 ie Hy PART WHERE = Ellen's face. There was & serenity Z NEED THE SAND SAND wiTH COCONUT JUNE 18 SUPPOSED : THE WAS REALLY about it, a young happy serenity. WN p = Raed FOR , JODY ? } SHELLS OFFSTAGE TO TT RIDE OFF AND GONNA BLOPE / She introduced Carma to Amy \ 2 Z: MAKE IT SOUND LIKE GET THE DOCTOR! J HAVE 1 BEEN Fllen, unconsciously measuring i \ S N q . h . HOOF BEATS / IF J BETTER | J ounva ! one against the other. Carma Was 3 : ; , at the top, she was # successful business woman. But where was] her air of well being and prosperity? Bill took both Marian's hands. “What have you done to yourself?”
he asked bluntly » xn ZT \ RQ : NE oY = (¥ Exactly what do you mean?” i dl ; bi ‘ “ N / ( y Aen laughing up at him. ss . .: ~~ : rd 2 ne 8 > ——————
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ing her He continued to frown at her i speculatively You used to be so fa Po i ee! natural—-so vividly alive.” " H 450 WHEN RE STARTED WOME Be ne GEE , TRATS SWELL | BOT WY ROOW,L , > ; : : : > 8 / - ROM YOUR | | WAS DUST A LITTLE NRL WRENN L Not liking his obvious dissatis- A LOST NO T\ME ARBOLT \T,, SAW IM LAST, 81x MONTRS AGO , she returned impudently, { A . Yt. . p . : \ . AN we WELL, OF COLRSE LLL SINE “And you ysed to have so much | ; ; " on’ \ == a a , HOM! MALL THR TIME. CAN BOY L hair | | A SINT Ww 3 | E oe Ne” J PTE ER rao gt oN Randy Means arrived while Dan a3 JAAAA INS BIRD . > | Fe Sr e 1 passing cocktails. He had a A a ee LT Rr Jy
vide, not too handsome face, & loosely jointed frame. sandy hair, AT FAINS A LENGTH and an agreeable, natural manner. OF 8% INCHES: Dan said This is my wile, Randy. Marian, be nice to him, he’s a swell gu
{ ved nor disapproved. | t down beside Carma, only | to Jump to his feet as Dolly, scarlet-| cheeked and smiling, came from the | Kitchen. Gazing at her, his eyes] held a startled gleam. { a ‘Dolly, HIRY I present Randy | , ] Ee - Means?” Marian sai explaini Ta , : | ng oy Means?” Marian said explaining. | | JUST LIKE | : WHAT'S | GITS WAKED OUTA SOME ~~ | ME STANDS THERE AN' | FOR SHAME, SLAs Zhi 1 Dolly ) | | MRS. KEW MADE A SUSPICIONED WHAT SAFE ? ALL THE SOUND SLEEP WALKIN’ AND ACCUSES ME O DRILLIN' DON'T YOU UNDER = To EC Camticacd | e )| eRe > Ts SR EPI MRS KEWS DO 1 LOOK LIKE DISTURBANCE ? ps MYSELF 1 THIS POSITION EE Sug nr THE WHOLE SND TR (To Be Continued) ANSWER—Watei power is populiely Wnown while coal For | N ly ™ | LLIN “SO WHAT HAPPENS 2? DO | \ AGAINST ME /INGS A TE WI evenls, names and Setigoves ™ MIS| the white, churning waters of a waterfall can produce the same aig EE : BN N50 IN’ THE SAFE" THE SAFE 2 61 Sve * NO 4) WON'T GIMME A ARRLICTION 77 EE — | power and energy that coal does. g 7 x “NO | — oe VOuR Rous = we YOUR MOY
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