Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1942 — Page 13

MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1942 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 13 ABBIE AN' SLATS —By Raeburn Van Buren | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY By Williams

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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN 7, : AE AROUND! | \ eral leo WX IAN. 7 TREASURE! “THERE'S 2300 in the bank that 1 ? ; - = Le i # ; I can spare,” Juddy said. I must have gasped at the lie, for she gave me a dirty look. We were both on our uppers. “I ant you to put jown two hundred of it for me, and! the other hundred for you on the Balestier game What's the idea?” he said. “A bribe to keep me from quitting?” My theory is that I'm about as subtle as 3 brass drum,” she said. | ¥ - ¢ x N akc g X i 7 - = Z + : EN ER RET, Sh . = t \ \ Ol You needn't be afraid of my A . —F — ) ~ > Ex I WONDER WHY : RN DER wo BUT A ; \ WhDER ! WHY RD! Ry } nur

FO}. SHORE, 93 IONE > Juure hase | OE aan , BET GOTTUM ONE 10 SHAKE HANDS | WE'RE GETTING TELL ME JUST WHO he told her. “I'll put your money l . AE MAN CROWD HER > / WITH WARD MARRIED SOON AS DABLD 187 down. There ought to be nice odds SWN == onci COLLECT THAT after that Harstrom slump. And I'll x win the bet for you or break my] 3 damm neck.” i . : You'd better,” she said. They dated up to dine together] next Friday at me leverioni THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson | said I'd drive Juddy over} _ —— Angel could fetch her back. Along about 3 o'clock we ran into Watrous Smith. He was jumpy. “Seen Angel anywhere?” he said. | INNES {dy said, “Hes meeting me at! 1S AN EXPERT ; : / : 2 ; th in an hour.” SOLNELD 3 \ 2 Wf mae R “J Mo if we catch him first! The, | SA ASS o \ | g we catch him first! The] 7 ~2 To rT Ere

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the place.” SNE NRE YELL A UE y - A ’ “The darned fool tangled with] E S 8 YOU ARE IN FELLOWS SHADOW? Maurie Sears” TOUCHING : ] d [BR DANGER! /OBVIOUSLY SHES “Has Angel been drinking?” | or Pe 2 TRYING TO LURE Juddy asked, quick and anxious 1 | — > ; oH 7 Ta ME DOWN THERE “He hasn't. But Sears has. He's + | . |] i ) $0 HE CAN in the Rice Club now. liquoring up.!| He's got a gun. We've got to get] Angel out of town.” | We went on the prowl for Angel | and ran into Doc Oliver. Juddy| told him hat bad,” he said. “Where! : Sears?” | At the Rice Club. Know any-|

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be there if he were sober.” ‘You could take me in, couldn't vou?” she said i Doc rubbed his chin and thought. | Let me trv.” he said. | Be careful” I said. “He's got |

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“I do,” she said “Both of you go there. Get a] booth near the door. I won't be | long” He tipped his hat and left. | i

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“ Vn & Wi=aia Ee RUT his revolver.” he said. “He's getting | OF Angel. : or : (Indians, that he’s diggin’, and you ) OOO R-000N S \SN'T AX | : washed up” Never mind me,” Mauris Sears and me ought to be in on it. BM 1. T\REON EXATING LIN THREE || TOO, AR D\D\ NOLL WOM RUFUS : CRORGE \WAGHIRGTON ®

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Maurie Sears came in i if o : tan i iy | new te | ; Hello, Maurie” Juddy spoke as|/I Know vou're in love with him.” lq How do we get in?” ] THAT NQU'RE || DeFeNsE || A B\ OV

Rd crval Doc jumped in his seat. “Are, . | REALLNR | AGENQES || BATCH OF f nothing had happened. Ive ar he said | “You get my little cousin to cut! Oo Ort DONG SOME | TOORY | Lo cooks eT ach i you. heni! It Calne So sudden that Juddy Mme in for a percentage. We'll get] 0 i < Tae vo J avi oo _ yoYe BOING noe. "rid of Oliver. I'll handle the politi- WEAP?

No.” he said and I just stared. I was startied; i x ’ «PEASE? Because § ask vou” | but Juddy's look was different |Cal end and see that you get yours.”| T

“Fre oot a matter to attend to] “That saves his life,” Sears said. “What would you figure was a EL 1 (“I'd have Killed him on sight fair cut?” I asked him {Now I can’t. You may return mv! «Twentv-five per cent.” pistol, if you please,” he said to “Is that all>”

Can't it wait He put his hands on me, damn him I beg vour pardon. Cousin. | And vwours, Mrs. Baumer.” Hei = n . | “I'll kick back 5 per cent to you gloomed at Juddy. “What is your] Derieinly, Doc said, and hand- | rook; Il kick back 74 per cent.” interest in this?” i & il hii . | I passed on what Maurie had Ny ; RR b = ’ he “I dont want anything to hap-| You Will excuse me now."|qig about Doc Oliver. Juddy got in = 3 tou IRC Ew EN 4

. : | Maurie Sears said. ih 9 > . : : pen ther of vou; either v touch t at Smit Van TS a SERA v BE MM a £ T.2 oy a wy bout CULO AE NO SIR, ROBIN HOOD, NOT MAGIC INDEED! { HEY, ROBIN, WAIT... ) [7 TL MATE THIS, CHIEF, BUT BY Now, V'SEEP NO REASON ) z : EVERY DAY in every way Sheriff Clar and found them worried abou (‘6 25] THAT'S DINNY TH DINOSAUR, ALLEY 0OP'S 1 2AY, DON'T FLEE! =" THE ONLY WAY iC 1) | FOR FEAR... REALLY, OU Like GOOD roller skating? Mowry was getting folksier and|Sears and Angel Todd. There was Fa STEED! NOR OUTA MY HAT DID HE COME A I TELL YOU HE'S | |\ TMAKE YOU HEAR (771 B 002 | CHAR DINNY — Sasa | folktier. Having in mind Maurie @ Tumor around town that Sears Sf 9 TO YOUR EVE--THAT CRITTER HARMLESS AS WHAT IVE Sv : fi) ‘=~ DER!

|Sears’ tip, I didn't discourage him "3d been drunk again and had SRE. ny & “Youre a business woman, ma'am ~| threatened to shoot both Angel and ; REAL: s > 3 ?

wore TO DIE! /, he suddenlv said. Oliver. So Juddy and I decided to Bp: ET “So what?” wise up the Doc. - ; i NIGHTLY 2 TRIO “You're overlookin’ a fine prop- “Why, I saw Sears only yester- ' DC losition right here under your feet, |%®% he said.

: yor don't gold interest you?" Es Ne id said. ¢ Extra Kiddie Mat. Every Sat Morn. ¢ “I've got my lines of information. Ey yy en 0am #012:30- : I : “W 9% > mone ie 1 I'm tellin’ you, ma'am. it’s gold, not Wi Ly ad I said. Ly.

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