Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1941 — Page 21

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With Major Hoople

OUT OUR WAY

TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1941

By Williams

NOW | SEE IT ALL

THOUGHT HER AN HONEST CHIL

A MILLIONAIRE As MY DAUGHTER 2”

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SERIAL STORY —

LOVE POWER

By OREN ARNOLD

Sciences admits the possibility that atomic power may be harnessed to run man’s machines When this is accomplished, by splitting of TU-235 found in the element Uranium tource of energy This serial, Love Power that scientific feat and while the background is based upon fact, all characters and incidents are entirely fictional Any resemblance to actual persons, places or events 1s entirely

atoms a vast will be released

anticipates

coincidental.)

CHAPTER AWED bn h true, Dr owly awas chalr, moving as if 1c spell. The had numbed him even though it was expected and planned He glanced once at

ONE what he Xi Robert Hale from his observat sheer potency of what

occurred here seemed to

Miss

She looked ghostly

Sormi She knew! eyes wide door, gazing back spe great unit in full it contained Neither spoke until the; de Robert 11spered it lously, and repeated Faces strained gtaring back in “Wait here,” said he I'll go back gndNo! Just You know that must be d The switch was a massive bar: Stormi he put hath The weird h then 8s lease S was almost a ta

as she waited there by the l1bound

realization of what

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GLANCED verifying they were ) barred The steel door across room he knemn Back near Leana only to push a butt the lights, th locked the door yards toward either spoke again Don’t be uneasy,” } gay 1t your personal “Yes, Robert Say nothing purse take the precaution of armed guard. A man with rifles Rifles!’ ousl} Dr. Hale nodded off. “I know. Impotent But—only you and I and I! The only tw world who do know! pecple : Creat He was literally shaking the vower of his thoughts You and I murmured *“Two people. You and 1 " = FOR AN eternity a dark-haired and a blond woman thinking, trying to ing to be sensible in achievement passed and office door “There no hurry said “No hurry at all, Leana We golutelv must be calm at thi: *The armed guard 111 precaution. It may be before we-—before can—well evervthing must be first. Leana! The records must be brought absolutely up date and copies | sent the principal universities and commercial laboratories gs safeguard I told you I had advertised for a secretary Stenographic help which I knew would be needed.” “Yes, Robert “They were to call past 3 now.” | “They?” “The applicants. I advertised in| the newspapers for applications oy mail. A few wrote excellent letters with good references.. I will go in now.”

for the

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control

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several

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HIS STUDY was down a hall and through an nner glass door with his name lettered on it, and as he approached the door, up four low steps, he gradually became conscious | of a girl standing there.” He paused | and looked owl-eved at her. She was an extraordinarily pretty person. That much was instantly clear. She had a siature somewhs=t chorfer than his cwn, and hair as

on

MY NIECE, BECKY-- AND | ALWAYS

BEEN POSING AS THE DAUGHTER OF

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under a hypnot-

have

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were out-

start.”

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UNSUSPECTING

“It's no use having me count sheep to put me to sleep—it only reminds me of the trimming I got in the stock market!”

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

FOUR AMEN IN THE U.S, KNOWN AS {| FEDERAL TEA EXAMINERS, EACH WITH AN ACUTELY DEVELOPED SENSE OF TASTE AND SNELL, ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TESTING ALL THE TEA CONSUAED ANNUALLY IN &E/GAY7 OUT CF 75NV AMERICAN HOMES,

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RABBITS are FAAARES.

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cate set of cit eyes—most surprisinglv—were violet as Leana Sormi’s, and skin was almost as fair. She wore a springish street costume of sunple but highly becoming lines. ir Hale's mind, long trained for minute observation, quite automatically cataloged these pleasant details How do you do?” she greeted him. “You must be Dr. Hale name 1s Carolyn Tyler, and wrote me to call’ Oh” The davs work had been of transcendent import to Dr. Hale anyway, and now violet eves were trained upon him He repeated “Oh ‘Your sald ‘specialized secretary willing to face certain exceptional conditions at ceptional pay That on both eounts, si I'm a bit early

you

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r, as I wrote you but I am eager to Dr. Hale

swallowed. “Oh

un a

CAROLYN smiled at him, in slow amusement So this was the renowned scientist, Dr. Hale!

=

of *he sort. Just a man ish man at that, like somebodv's brother. Ever so good looking in spite of tired eyes and tousled hair. Sensitive mouth. Slender but oddly hands. And ill at ease

A voung-

He didn’t invite her in. He just

stared and talked there in the hall. | ‘The pay—any price, any salary

you need. Very much,

I — I rathel in fact Credentials And you had initia-

like vou.

ves and curls. Her as her

My |

eX | interests me|

Oh yes,

Not a| cold, calculating freak or anything]

—and danger? Danger, Miss Tyler!

This is not—I1-—" She sought to calm him. “You {make me curious. I Keep secrets land I am not afraid of man laboos, Dr. Hale.” “But this isn’t. scary things! | —nhot doing I—I can't even phrase it! | This is something that will revolu{tionize civilization itself!” | Carolyn began to sense the inten[sity of his feeling. Curiosity became tinged with a vague sense of alarm. (Her lower lip tucked in and she gazed intently at him, trying to understand | (To Be Continued)

(All events, names and characters in

story are fictitious.)

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DEFICIENCY.

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WHAT THE DICKENS J} MEANS A SHORTAG

ABUNDANTLY IN YEAST

YOU DONT MEAN THE REGULAR GROCERY - STORE YEAST CAKES... FLEISCHMANN'S?

SURE, IT'S CHEAP RICH IN THE VITAMIN 8 COMPLEX «AND YOU CAN'T LOOK OR FEEL YOUR BEST WITHOUT THOSE VITAMINS

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MASH a cold cake of Fleischmann’s Yeast in g dry glass with a fork, then adda little tomato

dark as his. The hair fell to her [tive enough to get here ahead of shoulders and bounaed part way up (the others. But—Miss Tyler, you again in an orderly if oddly intri.'don't realize—you—what of secrecy

juice, milk, or water and STIR till blended ..o then fill glass, stir again, and DRINK . . . twice aday. It’s especially delicious in tomato juices

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