Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1940 — Page 15
TUESDAY, JULY 30 100 sas. THE INDIANAFOLE TIES ccc — PACE 13 a SERIAL STORY | FUNNY SIDE UP By Abner Dean | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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WAY BACK TO AUSTRALIA, WHERE A ' [Tr WOOT OWL ACT IN Hs ) 3 : TH' SQUAD ROOM AFTER
Th t | 31 HE OWNS A BIG SHEEP RANCH, AND FOR Sa : ~ a B | Lene row owe vos sow Be ff mouse rms fl nose eu ovson | EE Bx By MILDRED WILLIAMS | || 26 ump | |: [} MN GUEST HERE wan T TOLD HIM HE 7S A GAG TLL KNOCK J T NARROWLY ESCAPED i MARCH / SEDORE GIT Tr 3. : ¥ {HADNT FED TILL HE SNAPPED THE BUSTER'S EARS y77 BEING KNIGHTED i BACK ONTO THAT ares a ir SRNR : IE ANT), 5 | UPPER AND LOWERS ON HOOPLE puss DOWN!) ) 3. MNSELF DURING THE de : ey with two girls. FANCY Wan In love i \ 3. CHOW / Ex 2 ROER WAR wn KARE « y bn Totnsa — Yowwere ‘weest. |} PRrve. TR / £5 OY ; KNEE BUT THAT won Y TRAVERS — Ambitious voung $ . Wl : CAN WAIT!
ANDRE MASTERS — The Theater's trading man
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YESTERDAY Yohnny Regan hides Bway in Capetown trving te disraver what has happened tn his romance with Jean Revnnlde They had plaved and nlanned tagether then lave Ajed, sud fenle A vision of a girl ramee tn John ry's antigue shan She is 5 theater ennrentire, as amhitfans as she is pret fx Yohnny falls in Inve again After the irl leaves, he realizes he did not learn her name
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CHAPTER TWO JOHNNY HADN'T believed Capetown was large enough for girl in a pink linen dress to vanish so completel: He had run after her that afternoon, but she had disappeared when he reached
the corner, 3 : hei j RX wn . OA 35 When he went to the theater and “ = VAR SS oR RN o : P= Sn a 2 = . = = ; asked for Earl, whom he knew i 3 HN EN : ~ I Na RR x ( HUT NOT FOR " we a ad re ; on rs ’ -_ ba slightly, a suspicious doorman told \ = X 4 { {4 NY G < = S j “BRAWN : him that everyone knew Mr. Earl LONG, EH, MAJOR ¢ RN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON a, ah never came down until the ‘week : aa before a show . Pe ~~ , ‘Have vou a beautiful girl, one ; : " v | AA i | a S YO OR \ AM IS NOY’ IN FAC GULP Y= YASSAH= AH OKAY ?- of the apprentices, who wears a pink “The hoss wouldn t give them time off to get married! SURROUNDE SYD NOT DOES YO MOVE ONE KNOWS YO IS A KILLER YO ASKED ( ne ; wr C
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linen dress and white huaraches?” ————— - - - CAT GARSON 72% Py LT AIGONNA PUT STEP NEARER = AH BUT LIKEWISE AH FO We've 60 apprentices this sea-| yy&|p EVERYTHING ! DOES YO GIVE AJfies ed rs DOWN THET J LETS YO HAVE IT = J] KNOWS THET RIGHT son. Mister. How do vou expect me De, UP J SHOOTIN BETWEEN TH EYES] | (Ss MIGHT - AN AN =F: =) A Sk TRON 7” A 18 RIGHT 7» NS But he had to see the girl again. AEX 4 ; F . \ As u n ©
& \ : > < ¥! \ t ) bo y t ‘T'll wire Jean to help me find 1] —— - : ; XY { / ) -\. IPRA . = J. het Subeonsciouslyv. he knew that | ~. " { 'B Sc Fd / A Ae } EN y/ { ro ’ a Jean would do that, and then her ¥ : I ! yY nt : A xP Te 6 QuULPr”
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part in the situation came to his mind ‘T must get some sleep.” he told himself Onlv a befuddled mind could have evolved an dea like that. And then it began to rain. Northeast winds hit the Cape and | gray blanket of wetness was spread dis-
mally over the village ; a ST Cay | « = a Johnny sat in his shop and : | | », | : ( ( fn = A - brooded. No customers would come er] Hi @/ abe YHA TRE Prarie SHARE Te . Viv”, SA Se : had 3K 3 v A) : Cus 101 l § J ; J 3 - : Aon Pat OF = SE Aghis Freerved as ¢ q ah ee > os 34 2 or i, >
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On the 13th afternoon of the rain, Johnnv went to the Blue Whale for a howl of chowder and crackers His spirits rose 8s he approached the cafe Tts windows steamed and lights shone out At
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phonograph blaring gaily ng 1 the last ane kiddies. Nb 1é A \
more monev in the hank and no
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more music unless Molly snares anpther Jobsterman Johnny slammed the door Shush the voice continued “Somebody came in. Peek out, gal, ) n and see what vou can do.
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corner of the booth. Her face was
small and pixy-like, a sweet peas- TODAY J Qe— nN HEADACHES \ yl FRITZ NAS A a’ ant in & bandana, but her eyes ; ; ns — : ; S NOTHIN! « nN HEADACHE cs — were the same. Johnny recoghized Never mind your correspondence course in plumbing—this sort of Be CO! ; her. That determined mouth could thing has got to stop! only belong to a girl who wore a ————— . nink linen dress and white FUNNY BUSINESS | ey huaraches! = RR He ran toward her, shouting, ve founa vol at ast.” } pund you at las and the SARTED crowd of apprentices in the booth tal gasped. “Well, old home week.” PANCER 2
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I know him, gang. she explained = 2 / TUBATRIC AL z Z / AN fn the pther girls. “Rut he's not 8 5% is n BOOKING 7 0 ; bo Si 33 g : . ’ I em ( & / Jnhsterman He's Johnny Regan TAL EAT AGENCY ob 3A ill] | a , \ 7 —- ; } ummer folks from way back, He / SPECIAL x Z Se ; 7 \ Hey a» es mz the ‘Fisherman's Fan N = , " . A dmonn {A | "Ne No rely “lie | 7 Let's danee” Johnnv told her EATECTA IME s RET YOANIOA Ch A a AL . EA Te. YY 3 ; a ar 17” : ARE OU POSITIVE, OTTD, )' VES! AND COMRADES, THERE 1§ BUT 7 FF WE ARE YO CONTINUE OUR \BUT HOW, 7 GET YOUR CLOTHES n i gi Wo y es. Ni Wi ene ; RZ THAT IN HIS SLEEP, OUR | WN TUE DAYTIRE | A ONE ANSWER! THIC PILOT 1S AN SLORIBUS WORK OF UNDERMINING \ HELGA? — ON AUICK! THE Ge dhe Hart £8 hrmembg. f WBW PILOT SPEAKS WIS | IT 1S Wis a AMERICAN =A SPY SENT TO AMERICAN INDUSTRY, COMRADES, oe 4 BOSS WISH TD ls TO ET aay —_ NA SOUTHERN DRAWL? ) FORE (Gn 4 - TRAP Us! S[\ THIS PILOT MUST AND WiLL BE amy, EL SEE YOU AY BDhnetite - — E Y<') > \ 3 oe / IEE a F(A Pr er AK DESTROYED ! WOH
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hickel. selected a waltz, He trem- / ¥
and lightly, as if this, too, were a part of the nightmare of losing her They danced, but Johnny hardly knew they were dancing I thought I was taking cold.’ Johnny said, irrelevantly, when he could trust himself to speak, “but I flipped & coin. This isn't a cold; it's love.” Evervthing about her entranced him, even the way she replied, ’ “That incorporated in a rhvme CA on h. ws would make a nice jingle for your : al | ) are YOU Tie NO wwe MR. BING ([ Puooey ! I Tum Youre 3 Thm gift ‘shop : ‘ Por hia gt BOX MAN WHO'S TAKING WAS THE MAN WHO JUST TRYING TO WORRY US «== NST 2 . / Hii i a Tred “I've ‘been Teading Yeats, and gg N ; fH MR. BING'S PLACE ? TOOK MY PLACE YOU HAVENT ANY AUTHORITY HEY. YOU wiiPoy Sik / lh TiS 18. TE T handed vou a dream to walk - UNTIL. 1 COD AROUND were / -e COME ~—§ oe j Hii bo 7 evr /
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Maes voaur dream like that?” she
eked soft Thev danced tn the door and there was the sun. peeking over =a clond-bank which blushed prettily 3 ; ‘Refore vou disappear again, tell ” . San - go. . -—" Eb : ; $s OW, THE SWENCER ! MISS TWVTT RS {OE Opn we : £0) WHEN T GET TT--AND 1 MUST-=NAY %. 1P your ni 2 EN! w § § Ra hae NAYS wat 3 Sa ~~» 16 BVEN MORE UNBELIEVARL WHEN 3 SET (T-~AND 1 Mue ANE me your name You ve no iden he IN 1907 ILL NEVER NOW WHE DIFFERENCE A THERE THAT § ECT La a Ne £ EN BE Tr Wi ON PERE WI 5 bring -up-the-wrong-tree 38 us to eee ALMOST > S| | wp 3 DRE Ny i \- gi GIVE a YS A Tee of 16 MIR ASULOWLS cn TO BE (AEE, YES ZZ AND | SwALL SELL TO ‘cherchez la femme’ when all you ONE- THRL : E | A GOOD WORKOUT TODAY.) ’ SILENCER 7? | GLIDING THROLGH SPACE THE reHEST BIDDER) . know about her is that she owns a OF THE I minimis | $0, WTHOWT A SOUND 7 mms] fm mg
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gches.” Johnny said ENTIRE “And has been wearing a fur coat YEAR. for two weeks. Why didn’t you have the Town Crier page me?” “Never thought of 1 Name, please? Address? Occupation? Married?”
” » » SHE HELD up her right hand and gwnre to tell the truth and nothing else [AL Ne / Z opti LC ARI og EACH DEGREE OF : _ ew, = tial artress. temporary address 43 LONGI [ WOE Be TF A AT =e —— =r a 5 Pp Cottage St Intentinns honorable,” “ . ZZ z - a she added ON THE EARTH I~ I'VE COME--TO CONGRATULATE N= THANKS PPP =| THOUGHT YOU WERE SLATS 7” SLATS 77 N OM THANKS = TR THANKS Thats, lay or er Tove (Cail / TE yy = VOU, FELLA. YOURE A GREAT RED! FOLKS Yeu PPP cA RING TO ME-BUT-YOU ) YOURE ALIVE #7 On | THANKS FOR Well | KEEQECT phout ® date this evening? Have == A A EID MINS TES EIGWTER YOU DESERVE Fd ™S 1S SA DS BLATS SLATS ~ DARLING 7 YOU HAVE GIVEN fre Bn one - oF TIME, 1 RED SAM LODK AT WE = TM rf BACK TOME 1 pm oc ware 5 oe Tim v aff ; 5 —r om | : = BECKY) YOUR a 3 | om iy chowder she told him At the C , \ « Ly | 2 LEY BEC IH!
time. 1 respected the phonngraph’s | = i appetite instead of my own, and CA now o He led her to a booth and while Zz } thev waited for the chowder, he re- Tes: WOMEN WERE minded her, “I'm serious about that THE WIVES OF \A/MHAT sunset. Tonight we're offering as a IDENT special inducement, two lobster salad | hw ee SE v3 : a] : sandwiches and a couple of bicy ou pn as aS,
cles.” | Molly took out her compact and | LOS FAEINRNS
applied lipstick to a mouth already | luscious as a cherry. “Sorry, chum, | t have a date. Look, food's pn 1 poi ANSWER-—Calvin Coolidge, George Washington, Herbert Hoover «a few really good names on that| nd William Howard Taft. patrons’ list ‘would work ‘wonders| = @=<=<=Z0Z0@0o @o with Mr. E.” Johnny said. [those people for the patrons’ list?” [front of his shop. Two wheels were
Molly blew indelicately upon her| Johnny shrugged. “Trust my on the curb, ws —— Q spoonful of chowder. “You win, judgment, lass. This is the Cape.” Only Jean Reynolds, ears dulled Qo N smarty. I couldn't miss such abar-| He walked back down the street, to the yvowls of Capetown's popu- , (Rls
gain.’ thands in bush-coat pocket. He was lace, dared park a car like that on]
When they had finished their whistling happily. In two hours State St J ; Se chowder, Johnny walked with her|/and 40 minutes, he had a date with| Jean. Hers. Tn Capetown. Now, | 20% E H down Cottage St la goddess of all times, h i *o T 54S!
Qee van wt 7. and don’t dress] He was almnast swaggering when
We may gn barefooted.” (he turned the corner. He stopped Tn Be Outrtiviyed) ~D : - improved Flavor; More Cream; Soft Texture Molly raised her eyeurows. “But short, A yellow roadster stood in A TT mame an Betitous —. :
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