Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1941 — Page 27

THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941 sass. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ° ' PAGE 27 | | ABBIE AN' SLATS OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople ~~ OUT OUR WAY By Williams |

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ment came back to Beatrice. “Are SI, PLEASE COME WITH ME. I / LL GET ‘EM EVERY DAY vou going to stand there and let him ico prvi. WAS INSTRUCTED TO HAVE A PLANE " / dw - R- \ J on do it? If you are, Anthony, I'm not! i Cf» ure WITH A RUBBER BOAT vy dl. WR CBN Veal \ a 2 I worked on those ensembles, too! THE SANDY KNOLL IN FIRST AID KIT, READY T® PUY Pom 2 \ EN i , i i Wn That's half my idea! That dirty, NORTH CAROLINA Po ABOARD THE S.S. po & 0 a uble-crossing—' WHERE THE “WRIGHT SPLENDORA She hadn't known she knew such BROTHERS MADE THEIR. is, and Anthony hadn't known } FIRST SUCCESSFUL. AIR. for he stared at her. The PLANE FLIGHT, HAS r. his brown face stopped her, MONVIEL A QA RLTLER sorry. I—1 have a bad temp- QA MALLE BY WAAL Anthonv. vou can't let him EROS /ON SINCE THE FLIGHT IN 1903

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vOlu "Anthony picked up a salesbook. | He snapped the rubber band. He| opened and closed the book At last ne said, “The fact is, Bee, | I'm realizing now what a bad mis- | take T made. I should have listened | to the old man. He wanted me to | take a job in a hank. I—I've been thinking I'll go around there at lunch time and tell him I've thrown up the sponge.” His lips twisted. | “Ranks are more ethical than stores, | ; : : : rel if ; nove] 1 . Eris banking Hen son | ANSWER—There is no word. [1 WONOER Wns w ARTER THAT CRACK FLOSSE MADE TO HE IS THERE wo CAND BE WAS THE ONE (WHO HATED

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Lj or ATH MOOER -it'll te trouble for you. Arelwork HIM AROUND IN) SEWED \OOONG TAR 2 AE £3 if | ATH “BUT, ANTHONY--you belong |, © Gg Cp | work out some of the details of that A COUPLE OF : : ; xf ~= | \ORAS w here! You're valuable to this store! | : . : [plan with Mr. Bradley. Those Ie, W J / FN The very fact that he thought your » 2 samples he brought up were things idea good enough to steal—-why, hel «OF COURSE, I'm sure!” She!1'q selected. We have the sales slips B us 5 o ot, to] must he slipping so badly he's g patted his lean cheek. “Don't worry for ‘evervining bit ‘the ‘Gfesses.” pe «teal ideas somewhere! If he Were about me. I can take care of mv- 4 OEE any good, if his job were secure, he |seif You'd better start worrving, MI. Fletcher got up. He walked | wouldn't do such things! about that merchandise manager, Out from behind the big desk. His She grabbed his arm “You're | 1m going to kill him!” eyes were steelly. “An employe of| T not leaving. vou're going right up| “Bee. listen.” His arms tightened this store wal lked in here with an vith me to that crook’s office!” I'l ‘#6 in by ‘mvself. That Wat he idea,” he said. “He worked on it. | Bee. if we do that, vou'll lose can't biante vou.” Hom The store likes the idea and is he vour J1ob It's all right about me " h tivs i it What of it?’ His voice was a pl | i ) Ac I:told vou, I—1 have a chance I wouldn't miss it for the world!” park “What do vou expect now? LI i Ly A wt something else But she was touched at Anthony's! plowers?” Ll {I ys "He looked down at her, miser- concern for her. : a | “But vou took the credit for it!" i Vil i / ably «I didn't want to use any| He said, ‘All right, if that's the Beatrice cried. “You ‘didn't ‘even| Wsitly influence 1 might have—I mean, | May you want it.” His smile flashed. see that he got a raise—that his the influence of friends. . . . I've|“I might as well tell you the truth. good work was acknowledged—you MEBBE HE SAW SUMPIN... always thought pull was a shabby|I was intending to come up here can't stand there and tell me this WE'LL FIND OUT HERE .. LOOK AT SEE ? SIGNS wav to get ‘ahead. But now that | and wipe the floor up with him, just |is the way such things are usually | : PRETTY QUICK THE FOOT= oO 1 have vou, I—I've got to make |for luck, even if I couldn't prove handled.” A more money. And I'll do anything anything. But I didn't want. you| “Get out of my office!” Mr.| L to get a better job. But itll take mixed up in it in any way.” Fletcher turned back to his desk. time. And meanwhile, if you 10se| mpnere was a stenographer outside | ‘Maybe you'd like to see the gen-|L your job—" ; the merchandise manager's office. eral superintendent about this ter- |g “The devil with my job. An-|.q gon know if Mr. Fletcher can rible injustice,” he flung over his thony, come up there with me this}... vou now,” she said doubtfully. Shoulder. minute!” ; “What is it about?” “That is exactly what we’l] ow She dragged him to the elevator.| ‘po iia walked right past her | Beatrice reached for the telephone.’ “1 think you should be ashamed . . “What's more, we'll see him right : rior , and opened the door. In the im- | { vourself, not standing up for your here in this office ” Ol yours : posing office, a small paunchy man | rights! Where's your pride, An- sat &t & J desk. He look | (To Be Continued) thony? That merchandise manager | Sa! al a large des e looked up as has stolen from you. And vou'd | In surprise. When he saw Anthony, | (All events. names and “churueters in this De gi you'd walk out and let his face hardened. o S(Ory = are re fictitious.) St . rimethi “What do you want?” he r i = tnt TN : him get the credit for something Ge vou worked hard to create!” “1 want an explanation of Sh DEMOLAYS T0 JOIN = EE

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» On the sixth floor, Anthony drew 3 A RHoX how it got so Sood ty Nine Sa i a of | : y e ream u er lie that T have made arrangements at hl ye day, April 12. Telephone Beatrice into the corner near the after eft, that you're going to try Indianapolis and ranklin = will PD in ; bo Cherry 7183. fire exit. His face was very sober. | it out. I want to know why vou unite with the Scoftish Rite for! A S t y ’ with the Polk Sanitary Milk Co. th oS Wa He put his nes oh Jor Satter, ay aunts gi me, And 1 pa Sf gi p. m. 3 4 produce milk, sweet cream and butter wa Milk, 14c Quart. Sweet locked squarely into her eyes, b u thin m going dav a he diana asonic Home . c 1 don't want vou to do this just|to let vou get away with that!” in Franklin. After a parade in full x K 0 S h e r fo r p | SS 0 ve I Kosher for passover. Fach item will PEON De aN Cream, 15¢ Half Pint for me, Bee,” he said. “I'm all for| “Why, you—you—" Templar uniform, the organizations! have my label. Rabbi 8, A, KATZ. Butter, 44c Pound.

it, and I'm mad clear through, and| “Save your breath!” advised will hear an address by Judge Clyde I can get another job anyway. But!Beatrice coldly. “I happened to C. Carlin,

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1941 BY NEA SERVICE, INQ

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