Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1939 — Page 19
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So Arka nsas k a 0 a : 7 NAME 1S TIFFANY N.TWIGGS, Yf AN { WHILE T DEVOTE MYSELF #ise : A STE TRET SB: <C SOMETIMES CALLED "TINT. "ww A ES : abe 3 | Lan uA 2 b. I ASSUME THE LADY TH wi HAR -RUMPH/f asses - § By JERRY BRONDFIELD | 5 8 R04 | 7 COLLECTS THE RENT port pani fis CAS aT (& rj R . : p § AND T! E : LITERATURE “oan i oF Sasuciss Er 2 2 B20 GENTLEMAN (5 _ TP THE ARTS Ta pais Tech amps. | | Gosia: : ye CPS A! | PURELY 2 YT 7 a 0) headed for All-America ot : i o 4 al 1B : a2 | ORNAMENTAL - Lz NXE SciENCES/ pel > Fo : 1 sr rand way; a Ys -
* YESTERDAY—Tech stops Pitt inches - goal. but the Panthers score | Ni SR Te y i A NA dL y. NON “®8 a place kick. Late in the final quar- J h ARR $ 3 M doze 0 4 nf [ter Tech intercepts a short pass. Rhodes ; ; : \ SNK 0 SORT OF ‘ ‘stores as Dan takes out the last two j W CH p 2 i . : 3 BUZZARD.
DAN LEFT THE house through the back door, hailed a cab on the corner and climbed in. “Hotel Regent,” he directed. : The entire downtown district was just a bedlam of noise and con-
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1 Thousands jammed the y : df X 8 = if Mr Ly streets, hotel lobbies and bars in a a_i : ch x . Lil : Ra ! = bh //; y) AA > L248 hee. hilarious: celebration. \ EAS ns i S $0 BY NEA SERVICE RET 1 ato. U5 x U.S. PAT. OFF, Street Sars ware Had 99 for ban; Te. ANE Se Be 3 FER ” dg 1 —-— . : 2OPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. blocks as -eyed ergradua TEE ~ gg lA a a Sh METH i? WHY . , w pulled the trolleys from the wire. EL — a 0 = Won) 4 op DAISY-DARLINGNOW THET Police whistles shrilled unheeded as| “You've broken my heart, wrecked my whole life, and ruined my | ; pa SIV 7) : TION > S-SAFELY CALL YO THET.! J traffic rules and regulations were ; entire evening.” The : rR V3 7 : . tossed to the winds. But the police|——— ) RUBE or a wisely. and good-naturedly forgave] HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis . Ss ev np : — — a
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an uproar. The management, with| § s » APA great discretion, had removed the| P¥ , rugs and more e:pensive furniture. A dozen old grads had peeled off théir coats and were replaying the game over in one corner; as a police captain acted as referee. He called the Johnson suite on the House phone. “I don’t dare to be ,” he told Joan. “Where'll 4 meet you?” ° Her laugh tinkled back over the Wire. “Duck into an elevator and come right up. Dad’s ordered dinner served In the Fooms. | cd wer [i : . i Re RE : . G. met at oor. * = : Te . IMAL S REA! LU } 2H , tome, young man . . . glad you came : AND A in Ri) N =, 7 a ARE e » «Sit down, sit down. ..."” ‘ 5% ; . SAA THAT LADY BUSTIN Nr NN WEARING A RED J. G. shifted his cigar and drew % q pa ns Ts SER 4 . — | BR PACON--BUT ¢ SHIRT, PROPRIETOR ? | up'a chair. “Joan’ll be right-out . .. : i ; : £ BY PNR : UMBRELLA. 2 3 HERE GOES ¢ : 4 gu know how women are with their ; oR : ly
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makeup . . . silly stuff . . . silly, I : 2 Dan had no opportunity to com 4 > 4) 0. : ; ” a . nt as J. G. rumbled on. “How's ) LY A LT \ 2% ) _ 7 : i Se x hand “ee feel tired “oe an = / 3 ' 24 hn x ¥ 2% 3 , 2% } wh. & 8 28 RY Yt Y “# JOAN, APPEARING suddenly, resued him. She took Dan by the arm. “Quit plaguing him, Pops. He doesn’t want to talk. He wants rs etic} 1 but | Hi It was a delicious mea u ay ; -¥= , O\ ~ ’ A : Joan, glancing -at him every once ; | E ; : T- 2 : & A SIDES WINDOW FERS W ‘in a while, sensed something was . 4 C OON + oea 3 wrong. x Te .
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: | we Na GOODNESS — CHRISTMAS BRIA 77) [OH, AUNT FRITZ CE why there's something | [8 1.1¢ eam Hh] IS ONLY A MONTH ___ 7 Z| | DOES SANTA CLAUS OF COURSE,
_ “bothering you.” : oe ala ; ’ “Guess I might as well tell you,”| “Go on home! There's ot a thing in the world wrong with you AWAY, MAKE STOPS IN £3 NANCY! : EUROPE TOO?
ihe repied quietly. “I found a letter girls—you’re just a couple of hypochondriacs!” v the house when I got back. It yasn’t good news at all.” FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia < “what's wrong, boy . . . what's TV wrong?” J. G. demanded. ‘“Noth- “ ing we can't fix . . . nothing we 5 can’t set right . . . speak up, son “es + I'll take care of it.” “Thanks. You overwhelm me,”
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that I got a letter from the com- : / a 70, SF Dl il | 2 AN ‘pany I expect to work for after \ \ \ / ray : I J AN graduation. They say they're awful- \ im Wile . oe CNN i i wrsvinD: aa | ll Sur pe RCO ons on a Ade A 4 { A WALDO 16 ACCORDING TO) [IM BU (7 1 WAS GOWNA TRY “made to me previously. In fact Kd : THE AFFARS OF 7 Z THE NAME: I \ OUR RECORDS, . Shey promise nothing.” a : \ abd o A-LMCOLY Yyens 0” ISH TO SPEAK | MRAREEY | | Noth: FOR | WiTHout Try-1] He twned to Joan fiercely. “I'd PERSOUAL MANAGEMENT Al BUYIN' A NEW | HIM THREE ih ING TO-PAY “been counting on that job. Il be oF OKAY, VACUUM. VACUUM CLEAN- 'T BACK OR darned if I play pro ball or take a 6.W.TUBBS + EASY. : ih ERS IN THE A GET WORK. “teaching jo * He stared moodily : . % POOR RISK! ‘at his salad. WEXT CASE ~~ Joan winked at her father. J. G.’s ; “Jaugh exploded through the room - ] and Dan looked at him, somewhat “hurt. He didn’t notice Joan was smothering a grin. “I don’t get it at all,” Dan said dourly. “Or have I lost my sefise of -humor?” :
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2 » ” J. G. CLEARED HIS throat for another verbal barrage, but Joan Sadi > 7 : beat him to it. : hic: TN bh, os : m— 4 : on altos PON WELL, HERE HE COMES ON HE JusT THREW A TOUCHDOWN this before Lo. aye a ] : 1 Pr THE FIELD, FOLKS ~---THE A LOT WAS : 2 PASS THAT TRAVELED G8 YARDS, : . . . especially rr go Ans —= XJ | BIG QUESTION MARK OF EXPECTED OF it concerns you so vitally.” She — mil — - Jn gr THE CONFERENCE /. HIS HIM BEFORE THE smiled impishly. “Don’t look now,|| , jy “EP mom ——— NAME *1S NUBBIN, AND JUST | | SEASON STARTED, but you're dining with your future —— : . . HOW GOOD IS HE ? AND THIS (8 / employer.” “He prob’ly wouldn’t believe me because I been feedin’ him. You tell | HIS * FIRST GAME] - “I'm -what with who?” he echoed. him the family's goin’ fo granma’s for Thanksgiving.” WHAT Wii HE .- “Acme Pottery Products,” she an- n Tr $0 hounced, “is now. a unit of J. G.| THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson > qr | : > 7
Johnson Industries, Inc. If was Pop’s firm that bought it.” _ “Yessir,” J. G. boomed. “And you ean disregard that letter ... just a form sent out to all previous applicants for jobs. ... Needn't worry one bit. You're going right into that ae oo % ty Rl y / H | BS : -2 - ) 2 . s 2 4 a il “ ™ 4 i 2 NS J Hi f \ plant. saltiar Job-than you ex $807 3 * nit eg 5 iE ns] —— ~~ g 4 SE COPR. 1939 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. ¥. M. REG PAT. OFF}
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Dans brain as he looked PP = TORENER , DARLING ~ HERE A ARE = HOME , PLEASE SA VA _- | AS PLAN first at Joan and hen at Jar Sauer. | = li 3 MD) NOOR ARMS ; oo i) cans \ were moving almos "eh ae Hie al [ VAN 5’ swiftly to comprehend. It was with So Sieaiaaer : Cll, eee : . . hi ONCE ? an effort that he was able to pick| ji §¢ up all the loose ends and tie them | Mi & together. “Well, what do you think about that, young fella ...ought to - sound pretty good to you . . . pretty COTM AG. U.S PAT, OFF darned good, I say.” : : Dan smiled wryly. “That’s just the trouble, Mr. Johnson. You've hit
the nail smack on the head. It JA & rs sounds TOO good.” : ; 2. (7% {He paused. Then: “1 want to a. ig ” | ee thank a lot, but I'm not going| 57: © SE wi RE ANY ES - So Ne az Z : to be handed anything like that. I— Py : WHAT SHOULD YOU J} | a gE eS ; - oOPR. 1539 BY NEA SERVICE. I don’t like gifts of that nature . . . iz” : | PO IF YOU FIND A DEAD : : especially - for something I don't 7: 5 BIRD WITH A NUMBERED ye deserve. I've tried to tell you : Al: - co METAL BAND ‘was Joan who engineered our vz of
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© J. G. SNORTED AND bit off the pnd of a fresh cigar. “Hah! Pride
ONE MOMENT, MY BOY / : VES My BROKERS JUST PHONED TO BUT THE NAME AND okt © 1 DONT care] [TW FEE, Son, wile I'VE + JUST HAD:BAD NEWS- YELL ME WHAT AN OLD FOOL IVE BEEN! OF PETER BLACK CAN STILL YMOW HGH IT | | BE RIVE THOUSAND NEWS THAT CHANGES: | INVESTED MY WHOLE FORTUNE IN COMMAND ENOUGH MONEV~ / 1577 tL GET | | DOLLARS | CANNOT EVERYTHING. I WILL wlll | roREIGN BONDS. IVE usr BEEN-- J £0 THAT BYA Shals ore. THE MONEY TAKE LESS ERATE /// WIPED OUT/ 1 AM BAN fom ATION==. iedows | ” Peo el T0 KEEP ME FOR THE REST J HOW MUCH, OF My DAVS. 1'WILL GAMBLE { DOC -FIFTY~ MY LIEE-ON JUST ONE MORE ) A HUNDRED 2 OPERATION YOU, MY BOY MAY HAVE FIRST CALL ON My SERVICES= BUT MY FEETHAT WILL BE RATHER
I expected. . . . Won't a bit of good, though . . . . « « People usually do
in on a little secret,” , noticing Dan's appart at; his last remark. recommended. Old
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noting their utter unconcern. “I'll| some fresh cigars before you.pen-
1 «eo pped By | | == \ \S wg 5 : . 7 A 5 La" vd yore, get- 30 days for talking to” myself, |lize me for interference.” fs Ia ei a A BAR} | ’ ete eh if I'm not careful.” ; i THe ENG mm ( 1 [7 ‘ f might be able to do for the out-| Joan didn't even take her eyes|(All events names ¢haraoters in this 1¥ BR 3 : standing man in this year's class |off Dan as she gave J..G. a gentle|) SLoEy Are: wholly Betitigns.) sen : : i — 4 : : } J : bu words,
. . boy by the name of Webber!” : SR SE : : \ # : vves - glistened as she|Mnt | “5 WOULD KILL” “11 lI NL “Pops,” she sald softly. “Aren’t The Times new daily se- Eh 11 a rR “@ : ® : 4 as
