Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1940 — Page 21

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7 7 '' CHAPTER NINE DR{ WOODROW WESLEY| YORK, of Pueblo University, had a perfectly genuine Ph.D. degree and a reasonably’ good salary

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Moreover, Andre himself had is having his glasses repaired and he can’t see well without them!”

personified haughty aristocracy A Zz, a 5 IN : wher he ordered 2 the| FUNNY BUSINESS | : Z : < W/E : : = hy 23 DLE WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY TRWNwuAMS,

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premises and stepped intp Ronica ” gl { ez Y. 5 / ; Bevis iy home. Snare wis msi : : EE EL ot * COR. 1940 BY NEA SERVICE. We. T. w. 80. u. 8. pav. oer. 127) “'ulously dressed. Manhattan fash- . fon. Wesley, on the other hand, (i wore simply his best it; the : Z . _ same- one he wore on Sundays to ¢ = : AH GOT. YO A NOW church with his mother,-and to | ; : yolces of | ONE © YO' IS COMIN’ classroom when his second best was / Le rr! = ouT E MAH being cleaned. He'even had on his | 7 xX AZZ BLUSHIN' BRIDEGROOM ? heavy black-rimmed | spectacles. iy ; - Suddenly he remembered something, and took the glassessoff. He stood there in the darkngss a moment; then moved hesitantly to the porch. He heard the obvipus pleasure of Ronica in greeting Andre Girardeau and—in sudden panic— was about to flee, but a portly gentleman came out the door and saw himy- il “Hey there, how do you do, young man?” The portly one was cordiai. “Come in, come rights in. My pame’s Bailey—Ronica’s| father.” “Uh, York. I am Wesley Yok I : \ Fh ner - “Why, ah—" Wesley couldnt / Ef : RED RYDER sii. > : because i : . ; : speak coherently, hoy ec onEy rod Harman:

Mr. Bailey had him by} the sm i Fe sudyas gerialy Jadinglium fo fe : EY WHO THiS EASTERN Z [GET Te ELEGRAn EER to BI living room door. But, before A y, MAN THAT AUNTY gl FESSOR ADARe, OFF R ORRTES % Be Eid nos) LIKELY, LITTLE | BEAVER, Yi 77 = = Ronica saw him, Wesley stopped. DUCHESS WRITE SAY ; VAL QLICK AS ] © LE -P\ MY BLINDNESS AND 1D W 2 % { BEND,AND * “N-No! Mr, Bailey, I—the fact ; ; 4 RED ) : LIPS 1s, I was just leaving, janes Jus NS ; : °C Raa the ‘same. I, uh, did gome—bu - p : : REAM Gor est agke another ell immedi-| “J 90Wt Need 3 Hfle—Im going io argue 1i-out ‘wiih the enemy=s ately, Many thanks, sir.” yo Wesley almost ran tojhis old car.| THIS CURIOUS WORLD HI By Wiliam Forgusan He felt surely Ronica| must have ee op Sei cs ;

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Not until he was out of sight of the Rocking R hous¢ did’ he re- FARE yon

gain ‘composure and realize his OF ONLY . k ’ . 4 : TLE ! bo J 2 y / 7 plight. He had thought his date| | OAL Canvy 5 er ) i.) oo : | ; | L , . A MILE ‘i Tir : 7 py \ i) IAT in.

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with Ronica a genuine onel She j ¢ 7A J herself had suggested it, but— IT wouLD INR . i N" ; ; ho) el 2. 2 plainly now, she had just been cosT | : os a get 2971S. » Po AY Croan | 7 4 hw ridiculing him. TWENTY-SIX ¢ = FN pr” [TNR] 4 | BULLION

A... i i i p 3 y THE THOUGHT hurt deeply. He A ~ : had tele that Miss Batley was | [| OLLIE] . y HEY !--- HOW'S =- You DON'T NEEDY [sAv--Di0 THose

+ Fo TO TRAVELD : i \ 4 sinegte, killy, gil al ough s, or TO THE i a ABOUT A DRESSIN’ A DRESSING NEW COSTUMES might have known better. : STAR \ OTHER ? BOTHER WE £ His thoughts grew /blacker and ppmm— ie : S ACTORS ? J ; . Lpgn® GIT OUTTA blacker as he left the {vii te z J a \ ae +t, ME DRESSIN'

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countryside and came within the y : : NN - ; BS village lights of Pueblo again, and : : = so without realizing itjhe pulled up ; : E ; ; RS at his home. His mother was on > Re the porch, rocking, | w dat son, didn’t you go to the NOTCHES “Uh, not yet, moter. I—I had oN Tig EAR lo'come back for something, that’s ALCON | ; MW “I've got to go to that dance any- : EL sen : —{—r y NN WO MA 4 > ay,” inde himself, Fac. : 5. AND : \ : 1 1d Nad ES way,” he reminded himself, ac INLD OF / - Poo | | I

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ly drove with care. |But he disre- 2 FEN OF COUR : 4 ‘ ‘ y i” 4 SE YOU REALIZE THE CONS IF ONAL SCAN SY %o the ns conor » Ov | | LETTER, AGREEING TO DELIVER ALL ER WCTARY Er SETA DO 31 gymnasium. A new glint had come Kirn oy Ra PLANES TO A FOREIGN POWER, I$ EXPOSED, MR. DRINKWATER, I INCLINED PRODUCTION into his eyes. : {3 5) \\ 7 TO BELIEVE YOU'RE NEITHER A VOHY, SCHEDULE THEYD RESORT When he walked into the big oj rn ; . TRAITOR NOR A MURDERER, BUT YOURE ONE OF THE TO FOUL METHODS, R room, already gay With music and Se SEER i, BR RUINT THE INNOCENT VICTIM OF A . BIGGEST MEN IN THIS, EASY AND I INTEND laughter, and¢he held his head up Gn ih . - / CLEVER AND SINISTER PLOT AVIATION + THE HEAD (4 in full pride. 7 : ; —] 2 4 . : J S OF A COMPANY THAT'S He glanced hastily around. No,| //¢ ; mised 7 : dG : INDISPENSABLE TO she wasn’t here yet. But across the ; psa : : 4 2 » § THIS COUNTRY'S | room he did discover that exquisite, iN rs 2 S 7 | n PREPAREDNESS dark-eyed girl, Lona Montoya, the Can YOu Ns ME FOUR 8 % 2” 2 PROGRAM / one who had just registered this ——— KINDS O X./5S 2 year from away Sawn in vers Cruz, : : al and who had suffered an unfortun- ANSWER—Plug hat, plug hor ] 1g, ate accident. eit Lo plug, ete. g ‘1% plug: horse, \jire plug, light Pris, tobgcco “Dr. Weslee York!” Lona beamed : sweetly at him. “Isn't everything | CROSSWORD PUZZLE - ERs so lovelee tonight?” HURIZONTAL Answer 10 Previous Puzzle 19 Measurg-of, ~ “Including you, M Montoya,” (1,4 Actor in ATR | Bs oy] ’ said Wesley, which was a daring| outdoor films. oll 22 Jabbers. ) thing for him tq say. “I am so| § He was a A u 24 He was also sorry you cannot dance with the| great staf in | ON : ] star fy others. May I, uh, may I request| Western ——s. N 25 Mothersot= J atleast one interval here with you, (12 Branch of | d pearl - - , NOT, : Just conversing? knowledge R| 26 Artificl ; a ; ER ANYWAY / HAVE HILDA EXACTLY. “Oh, Weslee!” Lona dropped the |q, Long inlet. t tr 2 : 7 title. “You are too kind!” 16 Amber. "BRR 23 Sipeam. pre f / “Not at all! Its a pleasure for | (1 lr oo on : 8 His —— horse : : et \ me. I, uh, came alone, and—" 17 I resin. pa PAZ : K SHADYSIDE'S FOOTpa rahe fo 6 2 re if Milne na so Be” By S Li Pi who might ask me for a date, be-| in imitation S O 31 Dower . der 7% ] . > BE PRESENT/” cause I can not dance tonight. But |,, EMS: E TI D property. | thees music—o0-0-p-oh! Is lovelee!” 20 To move : 35 To honk. ““wTo tell you the truth, Lona,”|,, Pout. | 39 God of love, . 38Instrument. Wesley dropped |a title too, and|2l Neuter 41 Myself. maiden in 40 Delays.® . was plunging on courageously, “I 22 Pronoun. \ 42 To gr ink | distress. a Tree. - 1 Ie ecompense. slowly. : : 3 Bow of a_ boat _; Seleit, uh, find just this opportunity [25 Road (abbr.). 44 One in VERTICAL 45 Female deer toto be "with you!” 24 Cubic military 1 Spinning toy. 48 Passage. jp youre ; Sentmeter 1 service. 2 pe ining to' 47Sound of - °° (abbr.). “48 Marine. oil. inquiry.’ ; : Pic OpCYRRED. qo him that, 2 25 Small horses. 49 Circle part. = 3 Castle ditch. 48 Balsam. : . ar A SURE! HE WONT lonica Bailey did come in, she 27 Compass point 51 Molar. 4 Form of “1.” 50 Stocky | : CT LRX ME TAT OR would see him here and so think| * (5ppy), 57Anything 5Roentgenrays. horse. -1 . : oR THING he had Sroushy Lona. If so, well|og Destiny. steeped. 6 Erains. 52 Meimbranous ang Sood a en Re souls hold up|30aid publicity. 53 Prying sneak. 7 Credit (abbr. , part.’ : : sgn Ai +1 wou d, in ef-139 Tg act upon 55 Tiny. 8 To pull’ " 83 South + * oC Dye Ronica that he,| each other. 56 Tomb cloths, © 9 Consumer. - ° Carolina too, knew Ronica had been just|3s Middle of the 58 He played the 10 Pelt, (abbr.). baiting him that afternoon in the|” gay, |. part of a = 11 Finale. $4 Italian river. airplane; that their “date” hadn't|g4yyeight or horseman 13 Grain (abbr.). 56 Additional been taken seriqusly by either one. . allowance. (pl.). 15 Distinctive message He turned to Lona with sudden|sgy jie, $9 He was theory. JN (letters). enthusiasm and was being as court-|37 Apove, always the 18 Book part. Senior (abbr.) RH ly and as attentive as he knew how, : yeas hh iA

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ceased behind him and that young : collegians were milling around in 7 gay greetings to every one. He felt" I that he might actually enjoy this ems : ; fied 4 evening a bit. . i a docked fle without real- . ~ mama — : Lo ng losely at Lona Montoya’s | | THATS MY. PROPOSION, \ SHE'D NEVER ACEPT | | BAH 2 IT'S JusT W- WAIT, WILBERFORCE] | BECKY WOULD HAVE A BUT» SHE L THAT'S heavily lashed (eyes, black eyes that a THLESS. TAKE IT OR IT, My FINE FEATHER: | | LIKE You-T0 TAKE AD | I~ DIDN'T THINK OF FINE HOME WITH YOU, WOULD- EVERYTH TO es you a sparkled with a strong, exotic 3 LEAVE IT, ILL GIVE BECKY | ED COUSIN! THERE VANTAGE OF HER LOVE Tee THAT WAY. N'T SHE 7+ SHE'D HAVE SHE'D NEVER LEAVE HER 2 wisdom as well as with feminine A ; : Y A FINE HOME EVERYTHING / MAY NOT BE NOBODY | | FOR YOU--AND FORCE HER TO PRETTY CLO'ES~ MEET bY ME-=* : A GIRL WANTS IF YOU = / WHICH AGREES WiTH | | LIVE IN THIS SOCIAL ’

charm, Something away back in his ; being contrasted those eyes with hr © § WIEL LEAVE TREE HER-BUT SHE THINKS UNDERWORLD // HER OLD POP ISALL :

Ronica Bailey's violet ones, and this became momentarily disconcerting. Then suddenly his conversation and reveries were interrupted. “Hey, /for | pete sakes, Wesley York!” somebody was saying, “I thought you had a date this eve-| -ning with me?. Can you please tell me what the score is?” : He turned in ronsternation to face Ronica Bailey and the man Garardeau. |. : ° (To Be Continued) An svents, ma os and si jaracters in this

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