Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1942 — Page 17
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THE STORY —Mom Baumer wangles permission from pretty Jane Judson, last of aristocratic Mauries of rum- | down Tambay Plantation, to set up | “Feederia” lunch wagon there. wonders | why Juddy is seured en world. Other | characters Whiskery Leren Oliver, Welliver U. prof. digging for Indian relics at Tambay; Old Swoby, Slovene refuges “Dec” Oliver is harboring: Delf, Mom's pet skunk; Angel Todd, Welliver football star interested im Juddy. At | Chi Rhe Gamma dance Mom and Juddy | see Doe, shaved and handsome. Mom | and Juddy ge inte Leverton to consult | lawyer Maurie Sears about plans for a tourist camp at Tambavy. i
CHAPTER EIGHT MY freat praniungtne ag 9 : DID COLONEL La Po c 4 Te A SHARE - ETT into Tambarv, Maurie Sears told rez our FIRST ER , x GENT, Diese AE AE or ) ~ OFF. oo : THOUSAN LLARS , DAMOND !
her. “Yes, I know,” Juddy said tht, It's a blackout, darling—my suit was too loud!”
makes us something, doesn't it?” THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson
“I remember Cousin Selene, as a | — DS . — boy,” he said. “She was right beauti-| § Nam CR ! ful. Anyone could tell you were her| } ANE A PG daughter. She married out of the| § VSP A i Av . 1 b » > 7 Hh “i South.” He couldn't quite keep out| Hi ; L D707 of his voice that Selene Maurie had] § . smeared the Tambay escutcheon by taking up with a Yankee. ; “Maybe vou won't want to claim] } ¢ SO . \ me for a relative when you know H TORM |/ i s al 4 what I'm here for.” And she let him; BH , > der = \ have it. P ES, BECAUSE 7 ——— 0 Noo emi A ——_ 4 Tm OFRALE hy UE, ML G20 2; The shock wiped his family smile] § ) clean off. “Tambay?” he said, “A| H J 1 T6OK! n ” tourist camp? Tambay!” | BH : 22 [(\ AND SHES ¥ 27 2 ’ 1 Gognt maybe the Feederia, [i CY h LISIKCA! DN : 7 WATCHING YOU... SHE'S i ip ‘ | h s > Zi SMILING ..SHE SEEMS mm 2%: ' might have broken you in to the; S/2ES WHEN SHE DANCES § y : 0 BE DAN NG No min AMERICAN idea,” I said. | § YoU TINGLE 7. / DG, iy / MAY 1 SIT He never looked at me. “We all J A GEAR RO OUR ’ & 2 . A ly 7 DOWN s thought the — the barbecve wagon 2 OE N—.— was temporary. I can't see why this! lady should want to settle in a place | lire Tambay." But he listened while Juddy explained that she only wanted to] know what she could do with the| property in case; nothing was settied. That cheered him a little, ; yr have a right pleasant lot e A ; / CA sade 2 Vth : |
of k¥ folks around here, Cousin,”|
he said. “I reckon there would be
some sore feelings over this.” | oo ie aE A \b Pa us 2) “Mom,” Juddy said, “Look out.| of FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS —By Blosser
Were liable to get ourselves cut by, a ~. . % \ : a : TTI wn | 8 3 : ==--AND MY SON SAID HE NLT | ~~ AND PAMELA DARED BUT I DIDNT EXPECT 12 GLAD 7 Ts
the county.” | Cae . : I don't mean that.” he said. But | TR QE... 3 ; WAS IN YOUR PARTY AND WE HATE TO SNITTH SRE ME TO WALK OUT AND YOU © PAY IT, MR. CLULPERT YOUR. VA of course he did. Pi 5 : Ep LEFT HIS CHECK FOR YOU ON HIM, BUT WE ! * SEE IF WE COULD GET oo : Sa BT od - + 3 TO PAY 2 DIDN'T HAVE THE EXTRA . AWAY WITH IT! Now 1 KN | Before things could get meaner, TEN J . OCKING His : Be BUCKS | HAVENT Gor THE - I cut in. “Then the University can't] TEN BUCKS TO R . 5 LOCK gum up any building plans, can] they?” i i Not as long as you don't en-| a" eroach,” he said. “That's a 99-year] IRE 0 PAT OFF. -13 lease. It runs out next year. It gives] ANSWER—The Sandwich Islands, ; ; 3 after John Montagu, the fourth them the right of aboriginal re-! Earl of Sandwich. The name was changed part search only. All subsoil rights ex-| 19th century. ha the Inmet ot We cept the Indian discoveries are re-| is smiled 8%) He hesitated and then he sald:|where else, and so did his four pals as a PTY ! goad To] As a matter of fact, I'm afrald|in the bonds of Chi Rho Gamma. Tala i NG Se my ore-lode, you can egal ne is. The fifth Maurie of Tam- Several times Juddy went over to Eee : \ WN [fe : y 0 : 3 80" 4 = bay. have our great-great-grand-|the college blowouts, but not always > HER SeSDIES ii = = : 4 COPR, 1942 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T.M. REG U.S PAT. OF . g . { father, yours and mine and his—|with the same boy. Angel had the H . — in JUDDY SMILED back at ‘him. I'had a right affectionate naturejjnside track. though. ou ra , - -By Martin S he ou tae os been and casual habits. He left quite Several times I watched them ST: hi WONOERFLOML., AR WHY NOT > NEEDED Me «BUT AND ; VOL'RE wl wT™M 50 WAPPNY AGAN was there . , Pils number of descendants careless-|tooether, and the queer way she'd] | StAnO 'N ie Bi & Soo = aH Bs Rng AE on X 2 : Ir A RE ove 1 “No. T don't ab tamoay: {ly around the neighborhood. Ome jock at him had me guessing. One 3 SE AWE 2 wl No, I dont But plenty do. jof them founded the Mowry line.|qujet evening while we were wash- : TEINK YOU WATS ) NN ay $3 There are probably people panning This latest one, Hollister, picked up me up Julidy said.” “Mom i think ; i : 5 : BARED kod Er ; : Tambay Stream right now. By the a bit of money, mining in Colorado, |rve heen propositioned ww | BN & Me ; yl vo) W way, has Hollister Mowry been came back here and went In for| «phen jit isn't Angel” I said. “Tf] |e 3 ® Ant el | m mi i > y Dy © . . or ol ) ] 14 1A A ny ‘ fi h ih lhl
AIA < on ad » = _ phi a. Polities. : it been him, there wouldn't be any iy! / “He's One t th eli $i th i hn have to meet up with my ‘think’ about it.’ AT : ll Tem s one of the believers In the cheriff-cousin,” she said. “Do you| “It is Angel. He wants me to go : y p RN {i {i ambay gold legend. He's Sheriff.” | think if I went up to him and gave|with him over next week-end x : Pe aa BR ii I know him,” I said. “He am- j; : : end to TN SAGER sc fe bied In the other day to {him the clan grip and the Maurie visit some friends. My theory is : | vr Het tor Bons are 0 size me UP. nassword, he'd come to the aid of {that the friends won't be there PRR ; ont In a a I when we arrive.” : 20 ; - : out a hot line of halfway questions,| MI: Maurle Sears took it seri- -(To Be Continued) ously. You could count on him. (All events, names and characters In this
Come to think of it, he hinted] i ab ; : {He's a queer mixture. In a polit- t k around at h i story are fictitious) aving a family interest , , .. pusiness deal he'd cut his
in T ba S - ee - > - " : ? EI . . le ye v. How does he get that|, friend's throat without a quiv- / i " Fal Sears er. But if you were in trouble and 5. : \ _ | JE i : Is Jookeq embarrased, “1 appealed to him on the ground of od - 2 2 SE ’ f You 1/777
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reck ’ It phar hes Het, Ina way. I'S aly; hed move heaven and earth : » ch of the family. | i Mowrv—Maurie- for you. After all, the Maurie blood 0 : 5 { 4 hanged wh TT © 20%; there, Cousin.” a“ N : a /W THY. . AUND CCIE oY i “Then he's really a cousins” jug. | “YOU needn't call me Cousin. Jud- Tax Wyo 2) / SO4P Vs dy said. 4 2 dy will do,” she said. I wondered 143 Vv of LE : 5 x . pwhether she caught the look orErs " ( Q a a \ . Nat or a WASHES UP TO 25% WHITER Without Harsh Chemicals - Ir STRUCK me that Juddy wes] DALIT a - a « « « yet so Marvelously gentle it's RAYON-SAFE! - . having a pretty good time for her- | i \ y q THE MOMENT you open the package you'll it for EVERYTHING IN YOUR WASH _ ical action::: (2) Washes dainty rayons safely Roi . self with the Welliver lads, without g ‘ LE discover a difference you can see. It’s whiter, safe even for washable silks and woolens. as Rayon Experts recommend . : : (3) Leuns Boles ialine ENT Mis TNR M. " | ; purer—no strong soap-powder odor. $0 TRY New 4-Purpose Super Suds without ders washable silks and woolens besutifully ‘® ; \ NEW 4-PURPOSE SUPER SUDS is one soap delay. See howitdoesthese things: — (1) Gets without costly “extra” soaps..: (4) Washes
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