Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1940 — Page 13
SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940 eee THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13 SERIAL STORY— FUNNY SIDE UP OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Wiliams
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! 3 Pea ce=She S = 1 PacSING CONVEVANCES, THE ONLY ONE TO Jl BUT THERE'S A 4A \\ueN WE HAVE OTHER STOPPED TO REST~~ : y . T PAUSE AND OFFER ME TRANSPORTATION | DISTINCT ODOR ¥ GOOD ¥ ~=\ ROOMS, YOU KNOW! THIS ALPINE CLIMBIN' /
A RSTYVEY 7} AD TO BE A TANNERY TRUCK ww FAW/E | OF HUMOR. ( Feuows BY % 'S HARD ON A GUY WwW a { : a DY x AT : aa AND TO ADD TO MY HUMILIATION, THOSE DRIFTING BY. J} ger % ; on er u 5 hb ee TE Na | BE } NITWIT BOARDERS, CLYDE AND MACK, TURN ~¢ ( TOGETHER 5 : J di: SEPENUE q 1 \ UP LIKE A COUPLE OF RAD PENNIES TO {+ oJ By ISABEL WAITT 1 H38_ 0 {IRR [§4 g IF WITNESS My DISCOMEITURE / ) J
CAST OF CHARACTERS 3 : ) PEACE WARREN—-A 6G.vear-old trav. - eler en route from Boston (eo Les Angeles, WAYNE DENNIS — Agreed te deliver Belt salely—s farger order than he ex-
RHODA LOWELL -— Wayne's fiancee, thinks Peace a nuisance. Doesn't like crossing the country to get married, either, CAROLE LOVE—A mavie star,
DARBY and JOAN—Peace's pet turtles,
YESTERDAY Carole explains how Ogfen tried te hide the stolen S50 in Peaea’s cornpopeer, hut the child got ft away from him. After Carols finds the money she is afraid Ogden will re. farm. Ther catch the tram and Denny ees publicity for Carole in the advennre
em SS TANNED CHAPTER TWELVE L{ A : TAN N IC RY ; 3 boy 3 ct ccc. —— . ~ NEVER IN ALL their lives would : =. ———— = they forget the reception the pas- by _— - a = sengers gave them. Conquering he- ently F > - Re AE | t roes, all three, according to a cou-; el a — Sa = I St s 2 —— ND THAT 5 ple of newspapermen who had] NS . ¥ = Sl HOW HE GOT boarded the train [ ) : BACK TO THE Rhoda threw her arms around Ae i ‘ ; z Ce : BICYCLE Denny's neck and Kissed him be- A ——— > = : : wn hy ~ yy fore everybody \ eS) - { ; ~\1\ : eo pS : =; SHOP = / REG. | SPAT OF Mrs. King's beady eves stared atl 4 SA. > — the money in the cornpopper When | + § 3 —— LI'L ABNER the gold cigaret case came into View "Cope 1M bv Duet Fratary Svaiicate Ine
the cried, "Something told me that! 23 . > Ty 7 ah ~ ' ic ol Pu man was a villain 8) m intuitive | This one comes with a guarantee that it won't be made inte a movie! JHIS ROOM 1s & # WH. LOOK rr (CouLpltt DEY SINT HER that way. If only I'd trust my in-| . ROWDED, LE 7 2 AX YET, TH' SWEET PATOOTIES PAT —_—- tuitions, T'd never have listened to; HOLD EVERYTHING Bv Clvde Lewis as A Z } RE MERELY LEFT, SHO’ 1S COMIN’ UP EPS rH SRC OORT rr his oily proposition.” | STROLL IN IH 2 7A WIF YO' FO"SECOORITY og YAR LOOKS WISHT THEY'D HURRY BACK Oh. bov'! Has this story got! : MOONLIGHT! 2, ZZ 22 Br HS SS aA se THEY MIGHT BLOOM WIF ALLTHET GOLD S=) PE everything!” one reporter shouted. | ro pee . : ya RETURN TH SECOORITY- T MORRY hls, - dd Zz firing question after question at| ‘ | RE k >. 2 ; AN'AM AIMS T'SEE MAWNIN'? & i : 4 Denny and Carole. “How do youl —— CN ¢ 2 a YO KEEPS YORE spell Wayne?” | a ! ot BARGAIN * “Can't you see Miss Love is ex-| hausted?” Denny insisted. “We're fil starved. Wait until she has had a sandwich.” He led the way | to the dining car, and. apparently, | the entire passenger list followed. | Mrs. King tucked a $20 bill into]
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Penny {no buy a nice little turtle tank with this, deal | ; Mrs. King regaled the newsmen | ! i / v pe 3 r until thev left the train at Flag-| 1 fo % Py A Aud Ph To Meg 5 Pat OF AR nehis reseed ; staff to wire the storv to the world 3 / . Ra . - Denny didn't take any chances : RED RYDER —By Fred Harman of the Warrens reading the morn- - ing headlines first, There had been | ON Sa DE eal MT RECKON WED BEST VES. RED RYDER ! THEN Gekis i i (BUT RED'S PLAN OF WHO A TOS "WHAT DIFFERENCE no time at Winslow, but now he | \ ~ of) LEAVE OUR ROSSES JUST WE MAKE SURPRISE #y - ; ATTACK. FAILS AS THE. BLUNDERIN' FOOLS, . A sent a reassuring telegram: “Hav- TON NL LOVER TH NEXT HILL AN GO J ON HOODED OUTLAWS : rw. HOODED HORSEMEN ing lovely time. Wish you were] AHEAD ON FOOT.” — R ’ yo PEL ran RoR here. All well. Dennis.” RHODA sat down beside him.| alter tucking Peace in. To his sur- | prise she reached over and took| his hand in her. “She fell asleep be- | fore she touched the pillow poor | little tot.” Rhoda could be so sweet! | “Only one more night, Denny. Sure | nothing more can happen. And to-| morrow we'll hand her safely over] to her grandmother. Mv what a re-| lief!”
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\ tomorrow, when they arrived in Los| «Sir, I'd like to marry your daughter! By the way, do you wear a size | “5 NC Angeles. It wasn't possible! Yet 17 shirt®” NA Y what could he do or say, with his
fiancee, that very minute, clingin ee WE NY ok to him trustfully? i Tes WE'RE -~ NS UE ihaes Astonishingly, Rhoda spoke for| * : “5, LAUNDRY =-- THAT NEED him. "Do you think I'm blind, my la A 2 HAVE You GOT ; ST Neel dear? The way vou look at her. The ny 4 4 wav she looks at vou. Why do you A DOG You suppose she risked her life? For the| | , WANT » kiddy? Don’t make me laugh! She's| | WASHED 7? wild about vou, that girl.” | ‘Don’t he ridiculous! Carole’s a big star. She wouldn't look at me.” He didn't realize how his voice shook Rhoda withdrew her hand. “Why don't vou ask her? I'm releasing vou. Denny. No, not on account of : g Ry ® yg = her exactly. But I've been thinking | ‘ 5 2 477. it over. Bertrand wes right. I should ; \ F £2 Mp wait till I'm absolutely sure, J Thee. | Kia | & ory Teg CO 180 by Uokid Catone Salient, tne a = too vou know how I love luxury i Ea and with Aunt Tilly's money—well, = J WASH don't vou see? I'd regret losing A =F te om i i" ameeum—— i fortune, as what sensible girl would E> y ELGA WOLFE, : i N REFINERIES BY THE DOTENS, ) AND THOUSANDS OF MILES OF PIPELINES TO THE not. This way, we'll both be—well Xz. FOREIGN AGENT? EQUALLY UNPROTECTED ) INDUSTRIAL NORTH. COMRADE, 1 WISH TO AVE MAPS,
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¢ / Why don't vou ask her?” Rhoda ' ; ) Se | | : 1] ONFORTIFIED Fo ; repeated. “As for me, I'm going to hop off at Williams and catch whatever connection there is for the Canvon. You don’t mind, do you br Dennv? Now that we've had our Wi ; 3 littie understanding. 1 alwavs did | Rr Sbs ie Xm COR. 1940 SY NEA SERVICE, WC. TM 0ec. U8 mar. oer.” 72 want to see the sunrise in the ree ———
" “They say she's going into radio soon.” Grand Canvon Rut Rhoda -" . “But nothing omorrow 8 THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson % wk head back to Chicago. Spend the : rst
rest of this vacation with Ber- WORLD'S Be LE He weiter THe 16 FRECKLES AND HIS and it would be best, really Bessie ” pr rr—— y Pp x) rr won't mind if you bring & different —Its LARD! | Y [HPL On, FrEck—se | lf You MUST BE MISTAKEN, wel, Then WHO I THouekT. E77 I THINK Somesooy: -p
bride to a Jolla Mlpy | SOMETHING'S ! I WOKE UP LARD! 1 JUST CAME INTO GET IN BED IT_WAS , 4 ARE PLAYING WITH JoxeS!/y He tried. not too lamely, too dis- | HAPPENED | AND YOU WERE | THIS ROOM THIS MINUTE | op, ME © SWITCH FRECK | Z HO HO HO HO!!!»
guade her But, failing, there ¢ i SLEEPING BESIDE \ RN - ; ON THE LIGHTS / are
wasn't much he could do ahout it | i ME AND You except help her get her luggage NO IN TAT LOOKED TERRIBLE ! together. At 11:20 Rhoda Lowell ‘ hn TS Stepped off the limited and out of : \ TERRIBLE BeaTNG N18 .
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5) CAROLE KEPT fo her Arawing- «4 DESERT. room all the next morning. Denny = i passed the closed door so often he was embarrassed when he met Mrs King doing the same thing. That ladv had set the grapevine agog with \ : the latest news. No, there had been ! ii oy no quarrel. Miss Lowell had decided 3 il | ry I TT ’ to see the Canyon. He had to take - : Peace to Los Angeles. Her grand- By in mother was expecting to meet her.
« / . - — % ~ ' -— il Mr dd ith slight ; WELL, COME. on OH SOME FANATIC. (MET AW, I'M GOIN OUT IN TH’ | [I DONT LIKE. THE. wea ME RE Tee Cwikad. * “Haapy 3 HGS £ O So EO SIN Ron COUNTRY NOW TRO A LITTLE | | ONE SIT OF WE landing!” I oS : ANNWAY? HB ABOUT ANYTHING Nd | BENG WE
YOUNG E = He stopped a waiter carrying in ? NR ar WITH WINGS ON \T/ pt HE Ne | [GAY Ccarole’s tray at noontime, and AS A BLOTTER. : Te i PLEAGE BF y ’ : oS — , ray ' GLY \SNT ={& HIMSELF } bribed him with a generous bill. AND 15 SO AORN = : ( CAREFLL WILLE ters ROLND SAGAN | IF x wh BF Is
“Breakfast,” Miss? But first, will] —@ANSPARENT you marry me?” He set the ray! mn) can PEAD - h
on a chair — Carole turned from the mirror TR RO SE WITH
where shed been adjusting a belt tn the sea-green costume which matched her eyes. “Why, Denny! Wh-a-at did vou LH hr Be 2 74 Oh, darling!” e caught her in 2) — his arms, trying to say evervthing A = at once. & Ty Carole pushed him gently away. gE (===> \ X
“And what about Rhoda?” A AE =: Explanations tumbled over eac 6 Worry Aunt Tilly. Rhoda hadn't Ye Are YOUR PARENTS YOUR. ABBIE AN' SLATS EE ir metuaen i 8, ™WO WEEKS PASS «+ BROO! r COMER RED DOAKES IS A NOPE //-« THE SECOND. THE THO YOUNGSTERS" Te Be i toi Te Pro ack| ANSWER—Not if you have brothers or sister. They would be more GUNBOAT DOAK 2D SAT Ti WER CLEVER- | TOUGH BABY. FIRST MAN WHO EVER IN DIFFERENT I Denny added. “Funny, 1). S0sely related by blood. THE WINNAN RED AND HE WAS A PUNCH) THIS 15 THE FIRST | | KNOCKED OUT DOAKES WAS ) TONNS--- BOTH recognized you at once, though you, : i . IN THE 47% SECOND ©’ ¢f TIME HE'S EVER A KID KNOWN AS THE KNOCKED OUT A were traveling—well sort of in-| BUT WHEN the limited eased in-| Carole put her namesake wise, > BEEN KNOCKED QUESTION MARK'-~TWO VETERAN LIKE cognito, without a maid or any-('° Los Angeles, an hour lat and | while Denny wired the Warrens. g - OUT, ISNT IT? WEEKS AGO =-IN MILLTOWN. | DOAKES IN THE {hing; not even a drawing-room |Denny and Carole turned PYeace Then they headed for La Jolla. , g FUNNY' THING THE KNOCK- | SAME AMOUNT Rut vou couldn't fool me!” over to her grandmother, h felt “Miss Lovell get the credit, but Tl | » » OUT CAME IN THE SEQEND / O'TIME -- HMMMM-: ‘Couldn't I? Suppose I told you 2 tug at his heart strings. Wi out|win the bet,” she teased him, “Cata-| ‘ ; that is how I always travel. I'm| Peace, he would have made ‘he lina will be marvelous for a honey-| not Carole Love, Denny. I double blunder of his life, and never, n ¥r moon.” for her. The fans often mistake changed brides. It was like a fairy) (The End) me. They get & thrill and it's part|story. Truly, a little child had led of my job. I didn't pretend to you them. _just let it ride. The real Miss| “Was she a good girl?" asked Tove will get all the publicity. I Grandma Warren, hopefully. | must phone her right away. Are no wounie ol all!” Denny vou awfully disappointed? My name grinned, tucking e cornpopper “ " BDH® is Janet—Janet Browne. {under Peace’s arm. | FLYING CO-ED “Your names going to be Den-| “Me left I in the desert, didn't The Times new serial nis!” He kissed her. Janet would{me?” she smiled back, waving ous story, will begin Monday. always be Carole to him, bp 3
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