Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1939 — Page 35
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* MARIAN DAN HARKNESS—Her husband. . DOLLY HARKNESS — Dan’s widowed sister-in-law. SALLY BLAKE—An ambitious young stenographer. ©’ Yesterday—=On Feb. "Feb. 1 Marisa leaves : i Ey 2) BEN A 0, Zs . the eoftice with a $500 bonus. She finds A = 2 rq 2%. 1 /\: = — SHUT OFF her ive a LE for he # eT . 2 ot ye la \ THE INFERNAL Brevi y. On e meets 2 24 a _ Angie Doran, wren her dome ty the By os 5 ; THING, EODIES
“apartment. : - Ba ay SEY & RR [ZA] seutt-Tié: { | Dem AE =F ING: Thi : Z4 SOMETHING asses | CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT DR: eS 4 UV BRT HAK = HAK, waar 'ARIAN and ‘Angle Doran, each : i : carrying a large paper sack, en to, Marian’s apartment. Angie took it for granted that Dan was the head of Marian’s house and Marian let her think so. : “Marian opened the conversation by saying, “I did a thoughtless thing
once, Angie, a "the 4 thing. : fon { : : = lize i h , Ww £4 1 no 4 : ’ Ls G ; 8 ( . ; : : Ary = < “T've hated you for a long time, p ep A 1 ? =i a 7 a XG =} z af eps " : Marian—but I don’t know—if" it ; < bf & : ri crs. 19% ce, iC. la. 8bG SPAT. OFF. : ; orm. 1839 ov NEA SERVICE, We. . THE "WON'T FALL euY hadn't Been | you it, would have been| }¢ EI \ ; : ; 19. : i a : i FORMALITIES =, 1 someone else.” ry ha, 7 SRE % Ay : y 7 \ | THE AUTHORITIES WAIVE - “Yes. Sally Blake did the same Sn % E.YO car THE BOY ~ THE. NEXT MORNING —
to. me. It was when she began 10 a didn’t you tell me they were the judges? I wouldn't of slapped AbhMi __\ THE ONE Who WAS ARRE “in : T edge in on me that I thought of y y y ge . a Zo E BRAN IS REALLY HE VOKUM, : yp ARM you, realized what I at done. their hands when they got into the jam! p 77 So TE a I - 11
HAPPY . AD : jn an AN 4 V0 TE RD nN’ omen are. cruel to each -other,| HOLD EVERYTHING f By Clyde Lewis| | BF yp A : “1 w : a FPR L |» THAR'S SA VOICE AWHISPERINY Angie nodded. “You are.among C h : 2 7 2 : ? 2 . i > Sry mm 0 INSIDE © ME- Rens or the lucky few, Marian. You have 1 AA Z 7% | sg Hh Es a husband and you are going-to od Vig EK: KAN) i or ni have a child. When I first worked ‘+ / << TN p arrrr for Mr. Fellows I could have married. A fine man wanted me, but I couldn't see it. I was ambitious for -a career, I thought marrying a poor man was hiding my talents—" “Marrying a poor man, keeping his homey bearing his children— it's the greatest career in the world, Angie.” Shy it’s where we Women: be- : of — »S ot E : 3 fais NR HE 1 Alter Videisians span i 4 89 ZR Ca || [WHO Be weRewe (ri weer waseceet| | “Yi ASD INTOWS, LITLE eli: mis about youpsell, Angle. ; In ; h_AcCO| | | THAT ATTACKED Bur {B mune BEAVE my poor way I'm frying to make ; : 8 CN . ? , ’ WAIT TERE ! amends for the many years when % . pr 58 : “ack : "HIM DEAD I thought of no one but myself. i ; 2 : ; » : Ty Z They talked on. Their experiences; having been the same, there were many conversational points of interest. Marian told of Sally Blake's prowess, so nearly like her own, and they laughed indulgently. : Angie . remained for lunch. When she went away, Marian. felt that one more wrong has been S righted. ) wd Lh, : DDEN HIN She rested during the Aiisroon, ~ : 7. ) ; f a SUDDENLY aie dreamy, - contented. Dolly woul RE SD / : ] WINDOW soon be back, she would hear from ' 5%, N Sy : | ITSELF IN HANSON'S CHEST. Dan on the morrow. . Soon there z ;
would be two persons in the apart- |. Come las - a MAYOR NANCY--- W' T ONL 5” OH, ne WELL-- YA BETTER I JusT WANT ®E $<| . 7 AOR NANCY ry ment... - go 10.4 ebb. 1030 oY i sevice. we WE'VE BEEN SENT | CLEAN UP ALL TO MAKE ONE MORE ( 1 Now A fis 4:8. 8 “Hang the rules! I played here 50 years ago and I can still iT NTO. INFORM You TWO 31 YER LAST- MINUTE. ; OPP EAVE BEFORE %o i You GOVERNOR
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ARIAN was startled by a brisk these sissies!” THAT YOUR TERM Ss \y A BUSINESS : rap on the door. One of .the rim Et OF OFFICE : FIV eo ’ ; | BE neighbors. They were kind, her| FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia uP? ; : : OeLOcK Ee ~ {y OFFICE! “% MS a, = neighbors, keeping an eye on her.| | : , : : : ! sei ; . “Bhe opened the door. “ “Carma Forbes—" she exclaimed. “My dear—-am I glad to see you? Come in quick.” Carma came in. Her dark suit was as smart as ever, her small “Hat as extravagant, but there was a subtle difference. ® well, well,” she said, “I guess im just one jump ahead of the|-
“Hardly that,” Marian laughed. S72 : : : _ wl Pon Bar, C8 Pet OO o-Al rights rmereed Jo < & lL) 2 —sevsx musrniien aes “’Most . any minute I'll be pre- : 3 a - ; ; A A DRO we SCHOONER senting the more or less appre- : : lie i : LC 3 : ; & p / ww 8 bg EAT A Toloke S ciative world with another eiti- : Hd 4 5 : 2 7 : i / Vial, we Es” T rR zen.” Carma nodded. “How's Dan?" “Oh, fine.” “I haven’t seen him since—that night.” “Don't talk about it if youd rather rot, Carma.” “I'd -give my right hand if it had » never happened.” “Try to forget it. Everyone of ‘us has done -things that simply turn us cold when we think about them.” Marian felt qualified to speak on that subject. 7 7 : “I have tried to forget, but it’s a| I I ith i i : EVERY DIRECTION COME GULLS 4 black memory. a3 must have been | I ih il | ; 2 Bi TO FEAST ON pn THAT WERE :
N jee insane.” 5 : wig fA LAA i 3 b/ WASHED ASHORE BY THE TIDAL WAVE. Eom spe! “If we learn ‘through mistakes— PROMI VU
J by 7 * V 7 if we try and try—I'm preaching to ! : Tie PRESENT YOUNGER, GENERATION : MR.PRENTISS | | : 7 | XL NEVER PEROT. NA : : il ONE Y MUSICAL. Hoes
OF VICWENT ERUPTION, THE VOLCANO RETURNS TO NORMAL, AND THE PEOPLE OF WPPAHULA BEGIN SWEEPM6 TONS OF PUMKE DUST FROM THEIR ROOFS AND GARDENS
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myself, Carma.” ; . J i WILL ONE - DAY LEAD THIS TION : ] : | / “aAND “I have learned,” seriously. “I'm \ ? iin, OUT "OF He SLOUGH OF DESPOND -=<* “1 BAND: A Z INSTRUMENTS trying—" - %'h the ' : ; WANTS. |fA SHAPE? . “Are you working in Spring- m if “field?” : i “No, I'm going to be married. jo~6 I'm here in Chicago to buy my| “Awright, if you don’t want the princess killed, I'll let her get married trousseau.” —1 got to get rid of her somehow.” “That’s lovely. Do I know the
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him in high school. I used to hear QUAIL ROOST IN SZaAL
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“You don’t love hing Carma?” . 7 Yt |< Se Rn oF p14 arf ~ fe oe “No, but I like him a lot. We'll 2 SN , Sie & a / \ : $= /\ UCIT RN dor. 1338 av Nea sgsvick We. v/. go. U5 PAT. & Re have financial worries, business is| B§ : ROPE ii aia 7 : : : . , pear” BL oo bad. in his line. I'll-wear my clothes | & 78 CE : ey : ; TRAY : ree ve SOOM OS PERE \ Ca
year in and year out. But I don't| WF 3 - y y THE FOLKS MOST RARE © JOD nM care. I thought maybe—if I made 7 “) ’ IC S Wo TO GETTING
2 ES : ER ys a go of it—I could wipe out this| |S y is N HEAR «| Loo AX WM © Oa : other thing.” : : : ; NT by Nag el : : 2 8
ERE they all making amends? Wo EH SE a = k 2 4 b HANDY!
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Was life compromise and sacrifice? But were they not fortunate to have a chance to make amends? \ Lo : : : : N . NM Marian said warmly, “Youll find| | \ z ; ; ™N ~T .ohappiness, I know you will.” \ \ ; Sin: Carma looked down, brushing an imaginary something from her skirt. “Do you ever see them—Pete and Julie?” “No, it’s been a long time.” “I wrote to Julie. I apologized. I said I wanted her and Pete to
think well of me, if they could.” AHN “Did you hear YH her?” : wy ric DES; “Yes, a nice little note. Pete added a postscript, ‘To 8 grand| THAT MORE THAN girl. Thanks and forget it’ Oh, 100 PERSONS
Marian—it isn’t right that any DIE ANNUALLY om should lose so much t : 1. an she’s a fool.” us FROM EATING
Marian knew what she meant. |" POISONOUS She, herself, was living on a vague MUSHROOMS
hope that she might be given anShier Clighes wanted to hope] e wou have wan die arma had ho hope. : THE per “Youre a good sport, Carma,” she said. 3 MOUNTAIN IN THE Carma was dining with friends : and she hurried away. “Give Dan - a ne ; my love,” she said. “Tell him that|. { p.»*" ~ -. od I'm going to make a papa out of]. my husband one of these fine days.” ANSWER~—The world’s highest mountain; Everest, in the HimMarian put on her hat. The pic| alayas; North America, McKinley, in Alaska; Africa, Kilimanjaro;
ture at the neighborhood theater in ‘Argenti was Dark Victory. Dan had liked Souths America, Aconeagus; diss
it, he had wanted her. to see:it.
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the darkness to be victorious?
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