Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1940 — Page 13

URDAY, JUNE 1, 1040 ___ ——~ THE INDIANAPOL —_——— “ ___PAGE 13 | | SERIAL STORY— FUNNY SIDE UP “of By Abner Dean | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople. OUT OUR WAY dale bo By Willams x 5e | : m——— Fr 7 EGAD, JASON! war THAT URCHIN WHO JUST] WHUE/wEF DAT CHILE REELIZE ' BE = THERE'S BIG ICK = | = = OWOO0-0.! © YES,AN YORE |

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

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to pee | j - “Don’t shoot, Colli Everything ‘ “under control,’ came another voice. | | Col. Harris! == wp Monnie’s arms were around him. Larry, darling! hr you all right? That. shot?” Tea. were streaming eer. Tm mot hurt, |{O | = sh er. “I'm not hurt.|| 3% : : f y ; SP) we ym | EE ay o7 5) 8 | £ i ” : - YN ol. Farris was beside him. “Good | XS hi. 4 wr ANZ 2s : : | you «| Got .all of them,|| He} | BN : ra WF <= (Sie V%! 5 hs” 2” |

2?” i ; |g a ; 8 by g SZ Hes 2 the car. Had to sock him. ye 8/88 A N : : —=g “ve : TY, | Zea shot wasifor me.” Harris left || 1 : x on 7 CCl Ma LE PATO. BORN TRWILUAMS, Ahem to pull Bentley, - still uncon- |f / . AW, : othN 22 COPE. 15% BY WEA SERVICE, INC. T.M. REG. U. . PAT. ny 6-1 J scious, from the seat, A car round-|| ' = od a HI © £y i HE ie Sowy, its headlights || Ga j7-Onited Pestare Synioats, tne. - . : um he scene. Bill and| | “ > 0 1” Fa 7 “Al ¢ = S/F) N Shultz oe standing beside the Call for Mr. MeGillicuddy «oo.call : r Mr. McGillicuddy! __| Fonsy Ho2n As 3 4 HAINT o Y%@, YOURE R CAD PHOOALL, You, OK MAMT. oli NOS highway, hands in the air. Two| HOLD EVERYTHING ; I By Clyde Lewis ot MAINLY ON ACCOUNT ONE] | DISOBEYED ORDERS!-} SORROWFUL, § SHE IS BUT | yi* highway patrolmen guarded them. TASS : OF THASS HER-SINGIN’ Wi ¢ DO KNOW WHERE 3) : KILL NOBODY. ON TH RADDIO!” HIRED B FOR SHE. IS — HER > PRETEND | | | YOU-TERRIFICALLY./- : - | BROADCAST. IS

A third officer came down the hill, ; . Pushing: a protesting Joe in front cof PAVED > 77 C gL ’ WAS HER =~ EVEN IF I'M NOT "SORROWFUL HAR 15 . RELAYED FROM

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him to his feet. I = et B= dr ANDY. FP - “You lost this time, Bentley.| | 3 a 7 IN You fell into a ‘trap. You're : | ‘ i .. \ \ y 7) 7 V : through! J Sr ! 2 ot Mk LJ : A JURE

i The sheriff was getting out of his car, It was not until Bentley and his men were headed toward town in Mike’s own car that'Col. Harris explained. # i “This was. all Miss. Mile’s idea, : {| ; / Collins. Yol have her to thank. for i i > N ; Fa RED RYDER gavies ou life.” Bary squeezed Pi ] er tighter to him. He had never HE 3 5 ; [MY HAND'S UNSTEADY, 8uT HE'S , ) ’ : L? “™ FINGE! released her. J ah iH : { J SELES NST Con 3 KE TES" . ET. Sey ov “SHE FIGURED Bentley perfect- § ME AREER? ail LLRR 4 - - ly,” Harris went on. “Bentley got : : if : i : S away with Hugh's murder. He AE ] = SE a < Hh fr thought he could do the same thing : wr : Te fle > kg ; ta li N with you. : j So | i] 4 : . g- ; a ullhi) “Miss Miles, here, had to make : f him decide to get rid of you himself, and she wanted him to keep remembering Hugh—" “That's why I had to tell him you were Hugh's brother,”: Monnie broke in.. “That's why I pretended to hate you.” i “Miss Miles called us as soon as Hk bth BIEL =

she got away from Bentley's,” the . “She’s got that Taranoy look] : He : SN highway patrol chief continued, FLAPPER FANNY - By Sylvia 2

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over again. ‘When he called the ON THE RADIO sheriff, we were sure of:it. We|] - ; Hl SLUGGO THINKS AS GOOD AS came up here, hid down iii the can- 8 SHE'S WONDERFUL ¢ HER! yon. ; : I ! i : “Luckily, I sent one of the boys up on (the hill to watch for Bentley. He took care of Joe. We heard everything Bentley said. “It was getting you out safely that worried us. We knew you weren't’ tied, but we were afraid that Bentley would shoot you the » minute he suspected anything. When he started talking about Miss Miles, I told her to shout, and let you take your own chances. She te re % \ ] : E . I J J % Ed 4 : ? | ker out epee fo do dt It | EE ER 1 || WASHINGTON TUBBS II - | ] “Monnie’s- voice did it,” Larry | YOU SEE WAT or ] 47h , Me : said, “It was ‘unexpected .and it : : : p ! DAWSON DO 10 ME, iz 2 i yo 00 CRIT threw Bentley off guard.| That gave 11'| EASY. YOU BETTA y po : T2 VOUiens me time to clip him, ahd to push |. : : ) .| | LEAVE DIS PLACE, re 4 N it . that gun away.” (1° 1 \ Xv | YOU YAIR? IT AIN' “And the others had their hands i SAFE FU YOU ' in the air as soon as the boys ; | \ NO MO , pointed a gun at them. We kept " | ; . iN them covered .all the time we were here, just in case—but we didn’t - want to start a battle” | . “I was scared, Larry, scared to death,” Monnie said. “But I had to keep Mike from killing you.” Harris walked with them to the “3 f sheriff's car. “You go back to the||’ b=

. | i i : yangh. | The Sheris and 1 #it £0 “Quite an argument they’re having!” |

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half a dozen men up the canyon road to take Bentley's place. I Bo By William Ferguson - think we'll have enough on Bent- . . Rb iu ~ ley and all his men to hang him| | Na i A 2 / after I go over his records.” fb ; : . / tr ogy SMa; “There'll be a shipment of nar- 5 ; : 8 | CON 4. cotics arrive by plane next week,” Larry remembered. “Bentley was to get a tip.” : “we’ll camp there until the plane 3 comes in. That will cinch the case| [Md Whi SAN against the whole gang.” Harris ~ smiled at the prospect. “You .two 2 go along now.” :

He watched them back the sheriff's car around, then head down i ERPMNMITES the hill.” After they had gone, he IN THE DAYS BEFORE crossed the road, stared down into : Jay the canyon. ; a NE NCR. = “You {s finished now, Hugh,” SERVE USEFUL. fie ox lon 1s nuished now, Hugh,"). [! SURPOEE ON EARTH po 2 8 = ; BY BREAKING DOWN lL i * ines ts No OFF 1 COL. MILES and Pete Barnes DEAD WOOD TISSUE fle : | : By Martin I ly on] {TD RESTORING iT y as y 2d. i <> They had learned of Monnie’s plan To. THE ; JL as soon as they came back from 5 . 1.0st Canyon, and it had been diffi- / | | o cult to keep the Colonel from rid- 5 CALIFORNIA ing off to “blow Bentley off the g , POPPIES

nap.” ; § . .- A I wanted to hang you for i SY ria ARE NOT NATIVE - stealing galves. Oollins” the Col-| (o aa re pk TO CALIFORNIA, oel apolog gruffly. 9 : 25 ary ! «1 kept telling you Larry wouldn't : i Shi NOR EVEN TO real,” Barnes added. = . ‘ ; : TE : “Forget it,’ Larry said. “Monnie do a a THEY CAME FROM. and I intend to.” He turned to her. J} NY Ng : Ny THE OLD WORLD.

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