Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 27
FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940 a a — — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES I PAGE 27"
SERIAL STORY— FUNNY SIDE UP By Abner Dean | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Majer Hoople OUT OUR WAY I” By Williams |
TS TE ONE T 7 (Te m A ED, YOU WAS RAISED THEM BULGES ON \/ WELL, 60, ) | O SR WEA JB ! EVE ICIENCY ENGINEER ww HAK- KAP aaa RIGHT 1 7% WAS TELLING YOU XK f Ee a DUN TRY a HIS HIPS AIN'T SIX J WHUT OID ove Nn 1 PL SIN & All 7A NOW I AM WORKING ON A HORIZONTAL ESCALATOR, ¥/ ABOUT, BRIGGS - THE 4 IST] ar Ge pus sends | vet or os | HE MEAN < f / ? OR MOVING AISLE, FOR DEPARTMENT STORES, TO BE >, ONE WITH TH! NOSE fifa A YEAR IN TH CATTLE TO RES’ MIS FEET! SEZ WE I . # 75 KNOWN AS THE HOOPLEFLOW/ INSTEAD OF KAVNG To 3 THAT GOT FOOLED VINEYARDS AN’ COMES | WE'S BEEN INTH = | SHOT TWO The Li ne Yn oN ROME a : | V/] WALK TO A CERTAIN COUNTER THE HOOPLEFLOW N ] ANE Bag A BIG HE-MAN FIRST AID ROOM MUSTANGS k 2 Peo®. ULL Bo a | CARRIES YOU THERE /vav [T WILL BE A GREAT BOON EX I EN a ur I ee 7 pis (HRC SAE | |) TO LUXURY SALES wu FOR EXAMPLE, MRS, JONES = | > iT. TH CLIMATE HALE HOUR -» YOU By PAUL FRIGGENS LEQ 2 ; CR HIGH: HEED & Sk wll [( ACCIDENT, BUT QUITE ay DESIEN, HE SUDDENLY Ie IN A ey CAST OF CHARACTERS Eig yy” \ 1 =, THE FUR COAT DEPARTMENT/ CARRIE LANE—an Fastern girl who Se EE / came into the frontier west to find a :
home MARK DEUEL—a homesteader who keens his husiness to himself. ASHTON OAKS—a land agent, with i town Jots to sell. | X
YESTERDAY: Carrie is terrified after | the shooting. Mark langhs it off. says | Newt Gale took care of Oaks all right. | But Carrie is worried about him. As he walks back te hiz room, Newt Gale | ; ! \ / warns him to look out for the land | : = / hb. 4 4 / J i IAW / 3 3 . / AA NRTA et | =: : <7 \s 3 N = 7 2h Nz Ne Ny — a WS - 3 3 ? a \ = = 0% ; = X AWN A CHAPTER FIVE [75s D ! RE No JE \ : A Ww THE TAYLORS left Sioux / a faa) He ZA = Z CIA ngs early. Carrie joined them ||/J/ j . 7 Jabs a { g , ZN i ;
f a hearty breakfast at Ma armley ’S. The wagon was piled high with supplies, most for Carrie's Nn. She sat between Mrs. Tavlor big Ed, perched up in front of the load. i) Carrie would never forget that! n isd \ % Y / morning. The sun beat down mer- || ; \ 2 i - a” WW SIBY ) qh { cllessly,. she. thought. sid Sho was | Hi 2 WY - 5 EY 7 5 ’ WE WON'T ]E ON THE JRWILLIAMe, glad that Ma Parmley had warned | 2 gli : ¢ ; ey Tw RL — Ll her to wear h ggest bonnet, Mrs. ER 2 5 ; Sbidpih gpd Sim, Bde] a ( By A Copp lor, busy driving, did: n Copr. nit iy SHEEN . a : ; Tb il Hg v muh | Ry a ba AH'VE KEERD STORIES 3 TPAKDGIVE \{ MW ; DU AXQUNG LADY I-NOW YOUVE. | WOO ME TILT Cr powd ‘BOLT HOW ADAM LAZONGA Av AS EJ AMILLYUN : BEEN WQOED RY THIS = : he a PA sald. “ws I WIS ES “I want you to add a convoy!” £8 HC EY oy 6) L RA-LANS 05 it the drve IS I've seen inj BLIEVED EM_EF AM WARNT
rain would aure| HOLD EVERYTHING | SEEN UT, wr, man
at how brov t's gettin’ now.” g oti however, grass was greener along the bottom lands! | I, : when Ed Taylor whipped his team | ORow Quick’ of grays across Rock Creek an hour | NA) FORE naa before noon and pulled up at Car- TREATMENT a rie’s claim. While Mrs. Taylor got
ut their lunch, he unloaded sup- | ies, stacked them near the soddy | at fa site. Then they sat down and ate| : 0 NS as Carrier never remembered eating | 4 4 | PECALISTS £ | i before { I'he Taylors drove on to their own claim, a mile distant, after eating, promising Carrie to return | 8 | y inion early for her that afternoon. SNE > waved goodbly to the ; : J RED RYDER tard ine thors " aay | —- ' ad a EY IN a ty - — i - a ——— _- A S Angms the re oa he: | ) 3 LITLE BEAVER ) ME BE PACK - ( You\e BEEN RED'S EYES SINCE HE WAR THEY'RE LEAVIN, LONE - -ENE / EAH. AND RED WONT Ag supplies, and was thank- | i COME HERE . PRONTO, RED + BLINDED WE'RE HAVIN' A PARTY AT THREE NOW WELL FINISH : ENDIN YOU BACK TO JAN such people lived. She] \ | [FO Sn aYpeER : RD A eo RAISE hE OFF RYDER / - ‘y Ji : : 2 £3 { DUC) =e NY TH \ \ \= them down the knoll adj A : | NN" A OMIN’ 1 SE y 2 NC Lani PE hE ra ren] Ve RY hs N TCURE RED! YOU STAY WITH A h eyond the trees along . IM WHILE WE'RE AWAY /
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survey the things aylor | A ] 3 ¥ nh a | ~ 4) ™ Nou BETCHUM DUCHESS /] led when she saw a lone ¥ [1 A a i IF ACE HANLON COME, | ——— v hy “\ ] [3 ; 7 / ~\ J ing across the creek in| = 5S | | : \ NE SHOOTLUM, A
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1 excited. She| 2 to wall The d m Oaks Carrie | recognized him with a sudden fear, 1c] could not wholly disguis se | as he drove up. | u » o | OAKS. AFFABLE, immaculate in| : and black hat, jumped 1 buggy, greet ted |
COPR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. YT. M. REG. 1). $. PAT. OFF.
ad Y OH, CHARLIE --= YOU : oi his buggy “Let's not have any arguments! You've had 30 treatments— YOU. " ’ '
3 You homesteaders ! i now pay up!” i f 1 h HAVE SUCH A 11 . | FOUND A NEW ly can stir up the dirt” Fe 4, | BEAUTIFUL HeAD Ngo ° — Wo] || HAR TONIC! Where there’s
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Mr. Oaks 1] words Oaks had used on] ride out to Rock Creek two cavs before. | That's right. That’s right.” Oaks | sd and laughed again, pushing s black hat to wipe his foreI'm glad you mentioned that
t's why I'm out here today. og N [ar wy, hw a pe pee hat do you mean?” Carried
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Rerin ON AT} ane" . : Oils Went Oh eo Lane f 7 : Go a Z Gr 7] TEN COMES A CONTRACT TO Le a B [UNNOTICED, COMES EASY, A NEWLY-CREATED SECRET BO a an TORE Tle = = 2 i Wr ZA VBULD DESTROYERS FOR THE : Rh AGENT, TO REPLACE THE SLAIN MEN to settle out here on Rock Creek | Se : \ 7» ; : rs; 4 : NAVY, THE TOWN BOOMS! JOBS! i cv % ; 2 ' and live in a sod house, alone'” = 5 ~ on 7 ; ¥ 2 7 x MONEY! BARS AND GAMBLING ; Carrie thought he emphasized 2 ; er OA oR YEARS ad ¢ J id JOINTS WIDE OPEN the word “alone,” though she 3 £7 ZA] @rue prAB fi . couldn't be sure That's all right | ios 7 TOWN OF for married folks and for men,” 7 p Ne Bed HOGSHEAD he went on quickly, "but it's no | 5 ; ay “AS BEEN AS place for a woman.” Nv ul # wad DEAD AS ITS “We'll see about all that, Mr. |l a 7“ ) wy SHIPYARD Oaks.” Carrie was suddenly defiant. | X vou suggested there was ere, yourself.” | ' Oaks cut in quickly. | N j — | ls / . : f opportunity, Miss Lane, |} Wal AA en Z vic p \ 7% . MONG THE NEW ARRIVALS ARE SPIES PR ut its not here in Rock | APVSVEE 2. bd h ar Eu BL VTL / AND SABOTAGERS, IN THEIR WAKE | n the town 224 / ; = ; . 4 bys oo“ #1 i : PB BI M . spr ngs at nd a i 7 nd RY = __CoPR. 140 BY NEA SERVICE, od | 4 == Y ad = ; vv ew ARE UND LEAD W a dozen oth
“Be sure and get back here by 10:30! «By Blosser |
ts | / = 7 leeply that for| THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson Just THE SAME, I'D LIKE TO BE ON IT. PoE —————E < ' REDUCED TO THE LEAST COMMON DENOMINATOR, ANVY THING THAT'S HEADED SOUTH 1S HEADED WE sTiLL Have ONE Sure | EVERY Time YOu 1 WOULD SAY YOU JUST SET YOURSELE BACK
wished she had : . < 4 oe ¥ is LE w ——— ' ’ FOR. HOME ----- AND NOTHING'S BETTER TCET =~ AND WITH HOPE (BREAK SOMETHING, FOUR, HUNDRED AND TNO MILES ) Uo : i — - THAN HOME !/ eee WHAT WELL EARN WE'LL. | IT SETS US BACK wo 10tel ODHY 2 a " i ¥ . - = | AAL ICA h 1 lob Thee ) HERE WE CAN SOON EARN IT | JUST THAT MuCY recovered — : Hh ¢ Nm —— A 5 BUY ANOTHER ! . FAST! / FARTHER. FROM
* this man | Hl i ZN SEATTLE ! NF —_—
hatever he is, ; Fy ! Ll 4 ad is com- ——— : ’ \\ a ; Fa ar, " EE CLEAR ce CLOUDY, \ B w 4 \ (= a away fromthe THE SUN WiLl. NOT E / 2 eb to Cattle. resting | BE SHINING ON THE ile of tin roof-| | BRAZILIAN TOWN OF d. Instinctively,| [is QUIXERAAOBIN ly back sensing | |i AT ZEN O'CTLOCA the real measure | El A.M, OCTOBER A/RsT” wal § THE SUN vou mieht| [BH WtL BE S8&5AALO || Y 3 I'm pre- V7E PACOMN. : BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
pared ‘to invest that money fori {i = | : vou, invest it in good, sound real] : CE WON ? [] YOU AE CARE OF THOGE TAO, MANDY ate in Sioux Springs or in any | ZN TH 1 aov, FORT, \ or VAL WANOLE THEN n out here you like.” He reached into his pocket, pro-| duced an . elaborate lithograph, |
spread it out before Carrie It - pictured : State Capital of To NET morrow” with broad streets and | /) humming river and railroad traf- | COPR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE. ING, fic { Miss Lane,” Oaks pressed on, | “the capital must be located th | : YOUNG BEAVERS Grove City Look, hundreds of] Ad) TE ff = fff RE jots have been sold there already.” | \ (*% ON THE BACKS AND He produced further evidence of 2 0 : TAILS OF THEIR Jot transactions. “People are com- | /} PARENTS. ing west on every tram out O01 | Chicago. In six months it will \ / | 2 “4 too late to get in on this, You | L § | ddd ; ENN : y yay 3 Nr a” . $s ba ( (copr. 1910 ay nea semvice ne TH nel don't need to homestead out here | ; 07 / SAN one hour.” Ai] J lil NE : ABBIE AN' SLATS Oaks stopped. Carrie Lane was 4 i N yf LS not listening. She was looking , : : oe oo Meestes | [17'S QOD THAT BETTY \ ESPECIAUY WHEN] [THAT LITTLE INCIDENT VE ALWAYS THE NEXT EVENING : THE GCRAPPLE GIRLS | [YOU ARE THE LAST OF MER GUESTS TO toward Rock Creek and the Wav. Ee ANN TWIST SHOULD IN-) ONE OF US GIRLS | | SEEMED TO CHANGE MER “N\| FELT BADLY ARRIVE AT GAUNG TONE -=~NEAREST TOWN 1 | | ARRWE, MARCUS WiLL TAKE YOU TO YOUR ing slewgrass and the rolling J J . HL RUE oa BACKRALLER LER LIFE. SHE BECAME SILENT, ) ABOUT TY THE TWIST ESTATE DESTINATION me plains beyond, She, tome IN WHAT VEAR ip Eo WHEN ED | |QUEER- AND THEN SHE "J WOULD Be ARE YOU LADIES o) gf VEG ~ WERE THE ) with a look of definite defiance. OID THE O 7 7 ' VU. 8. A REUNION, AFTER 25 TO JOIN SAGRA SUDDENLY LEFT COLLEGE NICE GESTURE ~ GUESTS OF mas? { MISSES SCRADPLE
“Mr. Oaks, I'm sorry, but I think i YEARS OF SILENCE CHI. IT WAS A SE ys TO ACCEPT HER \ WoRLD YAR PEeI CRET OTE. WE ee ' INVITATION. WE
Od ee EI hed wack KNEW WHO DID IT MUST GO Oaks fiushed. He turned back to _ > ) | ( Lf u the A REV: picked up the reins, but ANSWER-—July 28, 1914. Sa ad
he held them 2 minute. And then ) he bowed ever so slightly and smiled, | they want to.” He cracked his whip tary figure crouched in the shadows. | a dark, insinuating smile. “I sup- | and the buggy rolled away | “Um, that’s funny now,” mused! nose Mr. Deuel is to blame for this.”] Carrie, trembling, sat down on Newt. “This time of night.” He| his head. “In that case the pile of lumber and watched him|walked toward the land office. Sud-|
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e nodded 5 a think vou or Mr. Deuel either across Rock Creek. It was with a denly the figure darted down the 1ave heard the last from me.” long sigh of relief she saw the Tay- side of the building and out of sight. | He elimbed back into his buggy.|lor wagon pull through the trees | But not before Newt Gale recog- | reached for his long. black whip.jan hour later | nized the flat-crowned hat and the] “It might be a good thing to re-| Newt Gale was closing his livery cutaway coat of Ashton Oaks, member, Miss Lane, that pretty|stable at midnight when he glanced (To Be Continued) : pcos girls sometimes get mixed up in{in the, direction of the darkened gen AN d Sa XY A CME en. a Xerm
things out here a lot more than land office across the street. A soli! (All events, names And charagiers in this
