Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1941 — Page 20
PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1941 . ABBIE AN' SLATS —By Raeburn Van Buren | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY By Williams
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ng but the Milkman’'s mat he tasers y HH aricativhed —By Bushmiller 41€ il 2 Ol a oil i NR RS 1 = \ Clarence must have gone 10, pil 0 7 WHAT You | JM | 7 FOLLOW TH ANME KEEPUM HUT : . 9 % : WHOA, THUNDER 7 Mr. Weeming's office He must a ——n . 8 = ; C71 BO WhL L COACH WITH OUTA SIGHT, YOu on 7 [ ABE “TAKE COVER, I TH HORSES, BETCHLA ! V7 4 : LITTLE 7 : id’ | BEAVER
3 x 3 ; , - \ ’ ave behaved like a hysterical fo0 CT. M_REG_U. / Nr 2) ha } ike a hysterical fo J ; LITTLE BEAR.
atri though “Mr. Weeming L y iy, wl Beatrice thought Mr. Wes “High? I had to go back a year later to hear my echo!” " - NC NN
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r1andled it quietly. even if he found a ransom note on his desk!” T. M. REG. U. S. PAT, OFF, She could throttl black eyes, the quick, expressive & LiF \ x - hemes z ry fg fi /
hands came back to her. She 1g = : 3 NR T. . oi » 7 Be FF thought. “Temperamental jackass!” PCATE : ARN 017) EN HERE Bi 8 a] = 7 old f “alm TN | RRNA BNRES. Er THE DARK No er \7Z oe EA oS In the obscurity she hag found for FIENNES ; = oo Se wi 7 (74 Abo J nerself. , . . Oh. it was too much! < >E © 0 nS 8 Nas loo muets) : WASHINGTON TUBBS II that Clarence mu™ have been horribly worried Ie really loves me - Yo) OKAY, ILL EXPLAIN WHAT THIS 1S ALL ABOUT. SENOR CASTRO | B\é THINGS ARE EXPECTED, [ FRANKLY, EASY, VOUR JOR 1S TO DOUBLE It was tl at first. But now A 1S THE FOREIGN MISTER OF BRAZENTINAY HE'S ON HIS HOWEVER, FOREIGN AGENTS { FOR A MAN WHO IS SCHEDULED TO RE SONATING CASTRC he does care.” TT NY WAY TO WASHINGTON FOR A DISCUSSION OF HEMISPHERE || HAVE GOTTEN WIND OF 1 ASSASSINATED! TO THROW THE AGE RES 7 AYRE FE || 'T. AND WILL DO EVERY NS di A . ; at ihe boredom $1has ; 7 fo id rh A 7 THING IN THEIR POWER Z : — \ YOU SUCH A NASTY ASSIG co. Bu " bo edom that had - p or 2 : y : : TO WRECK THE 7 i MENT, OLD MAR, BUT ITS riven her to him. the emptiness Xn Z 3 Kg a Dy ~ Py 3 "rN CONFERENCE 5 WW IMPERATIVE THAT NOTHING
that had caused her to find e ) \ ¥ W 3 “ . : Z N . . dr ing ex- 7 SV DN i a (3 4 rs 5 : ’ HAPPE A SENOR CASTRO citement in being with him. was : 5 2 Ask hod BE /3 a x / = A. FPEY OSEURINY z RE 2, 1 N= A ’
A twing ity softened her an-
gone. She had never loved him Now he was only a nuisance of a man who had ruined something | precious | She couldn't sleep There'd be | a news broadcast at 6 a. m. Onh three hours ’ She watched the clock, lay down again. closed her eves, tossed, sat up once more watched the clock. « L : At five minutes to 6. she turned | CAKE ERIE, \ | IE sw
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She thought she heard Toby FAR TIES] EAST Stirring. She switched the radio | OF All. THE a mw he, vas only| GREAT LAKES, 1 | (Turtie I oor... ¥ ILDA_MEANT YOU WERE B nllkma In the hall. She WAS THE = ; turned the radio on again. ; TO gue Eas ONE MADE ME FEEL LIKE THE Soup 2 J HEAR. YOU LATTERING HER, Henry ! “And that's the news up to this| . 8Y WHITE AAEN. yoy WALKING DEAD / NO MORE OH, THATS SPEAKING THAT moment in Europe.” she 1} -d “tl KJ &. Ey, 1/3 TURTLE SOUP =~ puL-EASE / A STRANGE LANGUAGE, “Hore at pome FEI pas | WW © 80ve [RIAN NTR WALTZ, HILDA. ITS NICE od Lo vo PEI Des veen | =| © mt {li MR. ALWAYS TO KNOW THERE'S yy oF Investigate the disappear- al sev] NR oe Senciete a girl who was suppos > h J to be touring OE a pmosed | , \ Can YOU DEFINE | F \ hi he = No OR WALTZES! PERSON PRESE - Beatrice Huntington Davenport, | hi rh ES Arany ; Raa XS \ a . pr ge heiress to the Huntington Depart- a , = \ b, / | hi IA ( IN lidar HARA HHH (He A Su 1 THE ROSES /
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ment Store millions, never boarded —=—=\|| | re Il if liner for South Americ: . TRAY 5a ii x : 2 2 J outh America. Her | ANSWER—Motmot, a bird; tom-tom, a drum: kiwi, a bird; ewe. a fiance, Fernando de Grandezzi, be- 4 : : female sheep. / : he lieves she may have been the vic-/— as - RRR f HHH tim of kidnapers.” : ’ : J Lh ent ee
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headlines that would grace the I Jet Buargian, Nr vad But Toby draped herseif over the morning papers. G-MEN HUNT 8. ; Rhy table, leaning on her elbows, and
DEB. her friends. began reading the news stories . suiitiaea Kh pie ————_——————— a ———y They'd be sure to have other] “Mr. Weeming said, ‘Miss Daven- | yoo: Bp me 5 Stories. She (WE, P06 | ” [MEN L MEN THATS WHY , THERES NOLNG SNE EMM | RATHER ODD , 1D SAY, BNOER
3 ] > . : skipped about in them. murmuring. ! + Re IRE QAWRCOMGTARNCES LT 6GLESS ictures of her. There'd be a pic- Port frequently leaves on trips Ss RANE You AL NA EVER THINK : SEXES ARS WON 2 2 is Zoran Pe of her at the $30.000 debut Without informing me exactly of her he Jane OY A & PRES Rw a IA oy
Toby had resented so much: and destination.’ Beatrice couldn't believe it. She 7 | SEEN ONCE BNWT pg ] AL mami: x POCO TiS wa
perhaps pictures of the Miami “Greta Henckel, maid at the Jobe at the picture of herself and Beach House, the Newport Place, Park Ave. apartment, told reporters Clarence in the night club. It was the Long Island estate Grandfather hat Miss Davenport had not as Be er ‘Where were : ATT CS had donated as a haven for home- Packed for a trip. “All her clothes Toby's eves? ; I inst arm in 1 § ie pho less children and all her luggage are still here | But then, scrutinizing it more £] / Va sitive AS Pe pl: She dressed SWiltly “This is We gon t understand it. We are! carefully, she thought, “Perhaps it's LW ; a Judgment Day. I might as well dred grully Sroruie Sug he maid. not so obvious in this picture. coy / face those papers right now.” RiAbtr 46 oor barking) Pe Her hair had been piled high on She bought four. Last night's]. : a d Fed-| the top of her head, in a sleek and early edition, the one she'd seen it) Buea or Ivestization om fashtionable coiffure, The pictured in the subway. was mild bv com- flan oe gins QsaphrArance. He | girl, in her daring gyenmny gress, parison. Here she was, on the front Daveaport michr oe lS feared Miss| was exquisitely groomed. She had page, in a bathing suit at Nassau, Ere or Ini ht be the victim of a a polished perfection, like a model squinting into the sun. Another, pap 4 gir alread?” Hs high siVie avertifement. oo / _ . . : » P - BiG : hid oF faith behind her hand-lwast ee, you up already?” came the eyes, the nose, the very shape / i ; A == = Ta COPR. 1941 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. nid:ng her i: ] | Toby's voice, of the mouth—why, a blind man : = bag as she raced with Mr. Weem-| «1_1 went out for the newspa- could spot it! rere ior renee —— ee
ing to the car from the courthouse |pers” Beatrice ¢ swered stes : “It's . 1 ratri & = § a 11 : per Beatrice answered steadily. It It's me! Me!” Beatrice thought LOIS, YOU'RE A WOW FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, YEAST? YOU DON'T MEAN THE veAsT) FLEISCHMANNS YEAST
where Grandfather's famous Will had to come, and they might as well | insistently. “What's the matter
. vi I ? had been probated. And here, wiih get it over with. | with her? I can't stand this sus- THESE DAYS! AND WHAT'S THAT ¢ WE BUY AT THE GROCERY... IS ONE OF THE RICHEST the inevitable striped background, gf # & pense!” BO oEn : {y MEANS 1 HAD A SHORTAGE FLEISCHMANN'S ? NATURAL SOURCES OF THE
she sat at a table with Clarence. | | Strangely, incredibly, Toby Mas- SKINNY, TIRED- { DEFICIENCY. i 1 In the dignified columns of the] TOBY PADDED out in bathrobe ters gave no sign of seeing any- LOOKING LITTLEMITES WHAT ATOUGH VE ONE re J eA SLURS IIDNT Sou lun AMAZING VITAMIN B newspaper Grandfather used to and slippers. She laughed when thing familiar in any of the pic- HOW COME? : BREAK! Vv IN YEAST VITAMIN B COMPLEX? AND, OF | } COMPLEX... AND 1 TAKE x read, there were no pictures. She she saw the outspread papers. “You tures. Vera, when she rose 10 ABUNDANTL { COURSE, YOU CAN'T LOOK OR IT THE NEW, DELICIOUS - read the cautious story in the |splurged! That's what I call a pal. | minutes later, looked them over and $ ad < AND RAW LIVER FEEL YOUR BEST WITHOUT THOSE|L WAV...IN TOMATO JUICE! ~ apartment, a cup of bitter black Let's see 'em.” She picked up the | gave no sign, either. Ng % : / : 2 3g VITAMINS. IT'S CHEAP : =» brew beside her. paper with the bathing suit picture.| “Am I mad?” Beatrice asked her- 7 A RRR : lL TOO hope “Miss Beatrice Huntington Dav-| Hmmm.” {self dizzily. “Or have they known N PT HE 7 3 \ AN EEE bv A, enport, granddaughter of the late| Beatrice held her breath. She all the time?” A terrible certainty . a 1 i > : \ LIS ol 4 € Michael Kingan Huntington and closed her eyes. Girded herself. But | gripped her. iy A J : 0) \ ON TS 5 daughter of the late Arthur Arm- Terry was calmly picking up the That was it! They'd known, iq Gai iy PERF strong Davenport and his wife, ! second tabloid. they'd been laughing at her, .
Flinora Huntington, had not| “So this is her at her wonderful! And now they were waiting, like X 2 4 WASH sexi vske of Fleischman s Yeast i
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lin : i booked passage on any liner to [850000 party? I ask you, Bee. two cats with a mouse. Waiting to - a ; dry glass with a fork, then add a little toma
South America, it was reliably What's she got that we haven't?” see what she'd do, what she'd say. ) i F ies i d STIR till blended . : of = 2 ro . 1 : (# i juice, milk, or water an 1 “ey learned from officials of the Inter-| Beatrice nearly choked. She (To Be Continued) . : then fill glass, stir again, and DRINK . .. twice
American Line yesterday Miss [stared dizzily at Toby's composed 3 : tntaciaid : . Bo . * ; Il events, s, J ; ] It us in tomato jui Davenport, who made her home atiface. “Don't you—I mean—" She is ey ti act Hs io es [ 1 day. Jts especially delicious in dulce
