Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1939 — Page 32
FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1939 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a SN PAGE 81 SERIAL STORY — | GRIN AND BEAR | By Lichty OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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: BN RY ME RECENTLY. BY THE WAY, HAVE YOU IN TUAE DISAL Ss FOF By LOUISE HOLMES Oo ik =| |] SOME SNAPPY PATTERN IN WORSTEDS =~ Ji VEN YOU PAYING ME, I a. |) HAR-RUMPH!: PERUAPS A BIT RAKISH! 7 GOT VORSTEDS, TWERDS, CAST OF CHARACTERS SOMETHING 1 COULD USE IN A PINCH ANVYING SE RWIcE, MARIAN HARKNESS—A working wife. J $ TH SR = UNTIL T SEE MY BOND STREET TAILOR DUN'T LOOK. DAN HARKNESS—Her husband. hy ; ES i“ ¢ WHEN I VISIT LONDON THIS FALL? DOLLY HARKNESS — Dan's widowed / \ : fg sister-in-law { SALLY BLAKE—An ambitions young | stenographer. |
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Yesterday: Dan is silent after the | quarrel. Sally's vivacily at the office is tormenting and Marian loses her tem- | per. Fellows overlooks the fareup. Marian finds her desk swaying, hears Fellows shout: ‘Sally — Marian has fainted.”
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
A ARIAN opened her eves and! looked dazedly about. She was ving on the red leather couch in Mr. Fellows’ conference room. How had she come there? Miss Herrod was leaning over her, sympathy in her pale eves. She was holding a bit of cold wet gauze £ 1 : ATOR oy | 18 to Marian’s temple. Sally was look- R BR p. io 1 ing down at her. Was there a hope- & . sp \ : B ful gleam behind the concern in her eves? Mr. Fellows was also there, . TN ; helpless consternation written large ry : p ; . i upon his face Bs 3 : I'L ABNER —By Al Capp
Marian tried to sit up and weakly
rooved back Tell gO0ANess % * A- : ’ " 7 - copoly kam mors mew meres or To mone |} MOUSE ASKENIL AC Jet HE'S REACHING = op VERT “What ever is the matter with me?” | it's the drivers who still got us stumped! = hi ORDERS Full TH BRAIN T° FOR A BOMB 14 4 N ? S LAY THAR IN A PAN Shall 1 call the doctor, Mr. Fel | ya 3 FVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis | OFF STF T POLISR OFF | = i % INST RUC SHLING SAYS = Wi Sally asked breathlessly YO AN’ ALL YO FRIENDS oe 7 . 8% 2 3 oo > AM TIPS OFF * POL
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t Sally’s hand. “Don’t send for the | } said firmly. “I'm all| Struggling, she sat up. | faint among friends?” | like it,” Mr. Fellows growled If don't hike it at 4ll.| You've never Marian.”
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from the room amd sat down be] \\ RED RYDER —By Fred Harman side Marian Was 1t something : a ¢ = = VER IFE WANE 7 — P WE! AD ENOUGH O OURS LATER--IN OLD MEXICO. I said this morning? ’'Fraid 1 was) : 2 SN steEN re NE eu Sa WHAT” NE OL 7 T™IS NONSENSE ===] LL ; MM & oa Ey Ee twa A Rye of Acoer caves | | SET ABER INT conan ron dou Absolutely not, G was | i SH} : ry ’ : A LEE ? pretty saucy myself.” { 4 " N k , : ... ME T'PIeCES / VOTO “0 h Mavbe you need a rest.” If you'll keep it a secret, T'Il tell] t ails me she laughed.! didn’t eat mv breakfast.” SO that's it His tone showed his relief Shall I have something sent in? I'l be glad to.” { No. thank you. I feel perfectly 1 right She drank a glass of ce water and tackled the mail. At yelock she called Dan, longing he sound of his voice. itchboard girl said, “He's here, Mrs. Harkness—hold Marian waited until the) » spoke hey oq can atisturb | SOPH, 1830 BY NEN SERVICE, INC, mr Mrs. Harkness. He's in Mr | “How do vou suppose they rode the darn things!” er’s office.” Marian left a edie Gey histcae . er ge for him to call her FLAPPER FANNY i BUT IVE GOT BE. Y I'LL BET THOSE in Mr. Turner's office- What “TO HAVE ONE-- N El PESKY KIDS ARE mean? Mi Turner was ALL. MAYORS | ’ THE ONES WHO , of the firm the salesmen | NAVE IE ! Y BORROWED MY 7 5 ver contacted him. Had ) DOG HOUSE! Pw 4 \11 1p,
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explained. “He said I could do 0 your work. 1 sat down at vour| J 5 SENSNCIEM | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES K—just because I wanted to see —- e i = [AN 1 it would feel t impor- LATEX... . | NOL A NICE OST Jers TRIS HANDY "Meek 8k A Most \ AN 1D JUST WKE % Her mug. Wat ok he AT THE AGE TR Re — RX CRRRMING , CRIDALROLS YOUNG ' T \Y A T'CATCHA AWNOLE tant.” . Her laugh was a conscious: GE OF -_ MAR LL UK «YOU ,BY ANY CHANCE , GO x. J TRYIN T'SERT Mv ittle tinkle. AL SEVENTY-FOUR. ¥ WES INOEED! Pus 'T FEEL THE SAME WAN " TWe rian asked thickly, “Has Mr J wy HAS TOLD ME ABOOT HAM , qe d EQERM TRING WOLLD You ? ;
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n right here.” t her hat in the transshe looked in the mir1et her face was the ade mistakes, she l they didn't 1't true. Dan she didn't was no place well-arranged She'd go on wasn't true, and
vacated her desk and L PAT, OFF
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hrew herself into work / - \ m—— ' — pial { Jl B-BUT—| MUST BE THE SCRAPPLE BOY TIPPED US WE DIDN'T WISH TO OFFEND ppg] | AND NOW DAN: RIE, ol 2 HEARIN' THINGS: YOU a SuTH-OF | | OFF THAT A SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER MRS KEW BY PLANTING A (HPN | | EVE CAUGHT YOu R. FELLOWS came in to find 2 CAN'T TALK-YOU'TE A FLOYD'S INSUR- WAS A GUEST HERE. WE WAVE DETECTIVE TO WATCK YOU= i 1 | REDHANDED N her almost hidden behind WwW | GORILLA J ANCE COMPANY=] | THOSE JEWELS INSURED FOR HER REFORMED CRIMINAL™ } ledgers and filing cards HY DO FEMALE s . HALF A MILLION- NATURALLY, 60 | SUBSTITUTED MYSELF
What goes on?” he asked. “I told BIRDS USUALLY WEAR i NAA) NG ! 3 2 & ; WE WERE INTERESTED IN FOR THE GORILLA=-
you to take a rest.” 2 gan . % we THEIR SARETY +--+ x NS She glanced up brightly. “I went | nig 0 tt a=
to see Dr. Moss this noon,” she told ANSWER--The female usually incubates the eggs, and bright him. “1 can’t be cluttering up the, colored pPumage would attract enemies to the nest. office with my prostrate body.” She | ———— a ——————————————————— a king a joke of it and he There's no reason why the young, So the young man's coming] What did he sav°” man’s coming should disturb you wouldn't disturb her much—so she'd | “He gave me a nasty nerve tonic.” much.” take what the gods sent--Marian bit | wrinkli her straight little nose | Without thinking, she had said, her lip until pain broke across her| “He said I was just about the “But it must be a girl.” thoughts. It would disturb her —| ‘wellest’ person it had ever been his| The doctor had roared. She and she wouldn't take it — life, privilege to meet (loathed him for being so horribly couldn't do that to her. The doctor had said something cheerful. “Well, hope and pray,” he| yr on like that. He had said, “You are in|had said. “I guess you'll take what- (To Be Continued) v llent condi b " » {All events, and racters in thi excellent condition, Mrs. Harkness. ever comes. Thal 4 Bol Hing
