Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1941 — Page 31

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| 82 1s THE STORY—It did not matter that I5 pretty, red-haired Diana Tucker had told lawyer Richard Thorpe to go to : the devil, stormed from his office—except what must handsome Stephen Curt, . famous writer and commentator conferring with Thorpe at the time, have 3" thought of her outburst? Anyway, it was Diana’s last day with the firm. Having ' resisted Thorpe’s overtures, i. wounded his vanity, she - had already : \ J Cope. 1941 by United Peatare Syndicate. Ine. ‘ been given notice, now wondered if she y ) : ‘ > gd 4 Tm. Reg. U. 8. Pat. OR —Al rights reserved . could find other ‘work in the city, or if " ? an 7 — + she would have to return to her farm A ie od LEARY FEN FEARER ELL, BANJO-

2 j DIG UP home. She is ashamed of her show of ? \ : MA / GOLD ro

= ui D AND R 2 temper, decides to return and apologize, . at ; prion BANOO ? oF per or 2 or PARTNERS meets Stephen Curt leaving the building. ; RY : {Iie He has followed her, His interest cap- * tured by the beautiful, fiery girl.

ot CHAPTER THREE

“WHY' ARE YOU going back?” wile. s Stephen Curt asked, his gaze sweepBe her flushing face. “Forget “Slip in 3 real egg and 1 we’ll soon see how good he is!” - + something?” yuk Diana, hearing the low, sure notes THIS CURIOU WORLD By William Ferguson “¢of his voice, felt that she was . 2 ¢ listening to all authority and under- __ standing. , Thore was a curious lilt in his svoice and his teeth looked very 4 white in his brown face. She reflected that she had not been

| | j La / | Xl THANK YOU SO MUCH \ IT WAS A BIG 400D JUST TH SAME, \_ AND WHILE wrong about the way his chin | : aD \ . “7 Q ’ »jutted. It gave him an unflinch- ty = et | THINK CAROL | ocIPER, GOOD MIGHT PARA oe STRUTT, | DARLING! JU DONT HaWE \ WORKIN LATE vou ging, demanding appearance. Look- / ! A EN JBN WOULD BE HOME ; OF PEOPLE, VOOR TEMPER? SE i eu poop ng at him, she felt his vitality lift S \ gli FROM THAT ° is. iP BRINGING YOU HOME : her. His look made her a little DINNER PARTY I FORMER FIANCE |CORNERS

* breathless. WHILE IM WORKING / PRETTY % “I was going back to apologize,” LATE! EITHER!!!

g8he said simply. 2 “Don’t do it,” he commanded, “and drew her aside from the crowd. » Thorpe deserved every word you ¢said. I happen to know he’s some2what of a bully. So don’t spoil your

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“I'm afraid it wasn’t a very lady- CARRY THEIR DESIGNS like thing to say,” she admitted IN THEIR Rah

$niistfully, and saw him shake with AND NEVER REPEAT A slaughter. PATTE : i“Ladylike.” he chuckled. , “So. you “were reared in that tradition, were| _ ee WW BE er ake 5 JOE Sure 1s Dome, JTHIS 1s Just THE | [ NOT BAD FRIED CHICKEN. MAW [ ; [| Pretry NicE JOT You SWednesdays and Fridays only.” FAOMIMEG THT UP RIGHT, LARD/ ESINNING/ WAIT'LL HELP YOURSELF) JOE / THANKS == | or, SRUBBLE. 2 I THING © | THiS. BIRD © .- “It's not nice of you to laugh at| (\ : ELEGEOMS ; ZAM ’ wT GA / : hy a LVE HERE 1 WHEN'S “me,” she said reproachfully. HAVE BEEN USED IN / # | Hil hh. : 1 ATT. =\} —- ie THE - WEDDING 2 He sobered InsniLy. “No, it ‘ WAR. FOR MORE THAN y i : sn’t. But then, perhaps I was not { 2,000 YEARS. taught your sort of kindliness. And 4 CT > We can’t stand here in the crowded | lobby forever, €

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“You don’t know my name.” (Zoro YOU BE MORE APT LOOW , BOOTS ~ AFTER | 5 ODOGEONIT LT WANNA TALK “I'm not sure it's proper,” she| / ANSWER—A{ neither time. Foxes never travel in packs. TH WAY JEFE broadcasts?” . she asked.

He Jas regarding her wiih ill-| Diana laughed. “Afraid not. I| “For a very definite reason” he . Jtoncealed amusemen blue eyes|was usually setting the table for|surprised her by ans “ , serinkling with laughter. “Have you |supper when So ere on the air.”|g story that hi Rewer: rn Ws “summed up all the reasons why it| He liked that. Any other woman to gradually apd ed up éwould be profitable for- you to dine he knew would have assured him of |. ST y and gently, else those swith me?” he asked slyly. her undying interest and attention. |l2dylike sensibilities of yours will be - Diana flushed, wondering if in| They passed the cafeteria where|definitely shocked. addition to his other accomplish-|Diana usually got her evening meal Its, think I can stand a few more jiaents, he could also read. minds.|consisting of meat, two vegetables, fotes, a ae answered dryly. “So proretorted, “Exactly. I hope you|bread and a drink, for a quarter. “Co or ao story. a much better place than|She had a fleeting thought that in| ,pSt1 90. he said. one towhich I am accustomed!” |a moment she might also be pass- “you'll ak lookin e took her arm and guided her ing an entire phase of her existence. | so, "7 yuo ee ns § for another =e ard the doorway. “I'll do better| The Savola was all that she had) “wor course. I have to k YEZLR VER HIGHNESD oNOER n that. Tll let you select the|imagined it. | 20 ude Boar Work-—or SO THEM _ oN LEADERSHIE HEY SLAPPED THE “Then let’s make it the Savola,” ? re Homer ps CROWN Fo aL? suggested with the audacious| BE ORDERED an excellent din-| “My people jize on a farm in the ARE GETTING Lo co rness of a child. “Tve always ner from a waiter who called him|lower part of the state. TOUGH, EHZ ted to go there.” | by name, and then during the wait| “I see. You don’ want to go tn J. |that followed turned to Diana and back to the farm, do you?” smiled, “Well, then—for the purpose| “Decidedly not!” Diana answered of the record, what is your name?” fervenyy. a “Diana Tucker.” : en you needn't! “Nice name. You ‘were right : when you were thinking that I (To Be Continued)

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