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By Samuel Hopkins Adams | CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO SURE ENOUGH, a little before 11 Doc's roadster pulled up at the Feederia and he helped out Lolita. “Hello, Ma,” she said. “Mom,” I said. “Nuts!” she said. ‘Try and disown me.” “Okay, Carnie,” I said. She came over and Kissed me. “How's trade, Ma?” she said. “No complaint,” I told her. “Pipe ’ : 2 OB down on the Mga stuff. No need to Din Re Y spread the Baumer genealogy.” RPE ) SRN q 0 She gave Ht De ye ow rei 1 SHAT To Re not ashamed of it,” she said. “Loren Tr AY Sy Rin 7 4 “on min 1 sa N= ci | Tn Ada (cae) [J . Rn hs og ies yy, PAI IT’ © 5 y I (- ’ ; “Sure,” she said. “Were pals. EE a a vo ’ es = DIABLO § = LIKE HIS PAPPY MUST'VE BEEN CHAIN RED J ¥ TE PIKE vigh PORN Yow! someeonys

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Wandos.” “You shouldnt have got me RED A ’ ess } DRA a7 started,” Doc said. 7 : : “It was you I came over to see, & Mom,” she said. “But the Wandos are right up my alley.” “How's that?” I asked her. “I'm cast for Pocahontas in ‘The Great John Smith.’ Maybe Pocahontas was a Wando.” A candid camera fiend popped out of cabin No. 6 and asked if she could take Miss Marquesas’ picture with us two. It was okay by me. Doc| § Dear wanted to duck, but Carnie wouldnt] H WHICH TIME let him. She hooked an arm through his and told the amateur to shoot. = = = “LISTEN, CARNIE” I said, “I'm glad to see you and all that, But after this, you crawl back onto your silver screen and stay there.” “Whats the idea, Mom?” she wanted to know. “Just that were on different roads.” : Doc said, “I dont think that’s quite kind or fair, Mom.” “Get this, you two,” I said. “I'm Mom Baumer. Carnie’s Lolita Marquesas. She can't do me any good and I'd sure be poison for her business. From the time that slick : ’ press agent of hers digs up her \ 2mm - _— SE = ‘ a . ae XA a / PR.1092 BY NEASERVICELING LAL flossy name and ancestry, I'm out P k — of i. She's the davghier of a x FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser thousand Spanish grandees and] } 4 a g ; : 8 “EN i ¥ —_— 3 what does that make me3, A cake] & = Sn (Are YOU AND JUNE : NO CAN DO, PAL ! GORGEOUS | | IF A Five- LEGSED. Cow of Castile soap? No, thank you.” oe i = GOING TO THE SHINDIG AND I ARE GOING DOWN TO CAME WALKING IN RIGHT

“If youll excuse me” Doc said. OVER IN KINGSTON ? THE CVC Cus / TE tr ECONOMIST IS GONNA | | NOW, AND STARTED “Fil step over and look up the gor fi cic cue 2 LECTURE ON “THE BUDGET| | BARKING LIKE a DOG, i

s AND WHAT IT MEANS EVE gets. TO THE HOME */ Before he was fairly out of hear- RS ing Camie started in. “Where did you ever get him, Ma? I think he’s divine” “You would,” I said. “This season.” She shook her head. “T don't get|of his kind. Inside I was hoping|me for the Wando material. Why Ry said. #0. that Carnie would lay off him. I|note” always were one for being knew he'd been hurt “ “ d in the current” I said. “This is|J didn't want him hurt — *M4[ “No reason by me.” I said. “But Hollywood's year to go brainy.” Severa] days later IT was fumigat- why did she ask me when your ) Carnie laughed. “The same old| ng Cabin Three. Juddy came over |Dirthday comes?” 1 io ry Mt: But youve got admit he’s| with the morning’s mail. She hadn't, but what of it? Did BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES awfully good-looking. “Open it up for me,” I told her.|I say she had? I was out to proI tock a gander over toward the| «rye got no secrets” duce an effect on Juddy. stockade where Doc was ooming| when I came out she was study-| “Don’t talk rot, Mom,” he said. out of the doorway, and by thisen- ing over some photos. The candid i. oh : 1 a < 0 - that, she was right! Maybe I'd camera girl h : I pushed it. “I'm giving you the : THE PAPER TO REN . girl had kept her word and 1 McCov” I aid “You’ . THE FRONT SEOROOM first seen him as the bearded wWon-| mailed back the prints. rea y, Sa. ou ve der. As he came toward us, with made a dent like the Grand Canthat straight figure and easy swing, & 4 2 yon. Maybe you talked to her his serious face and steady eyes,| IT WAS A NICE job for an ama- (like she has brains.” he was a pretty swell-looking guy|teur. Of course, Carnie had made| “So she has” he said. it easy for her. Doc turned out to| Juddy snorted. There was no be naturally photogenic, and I/doubt about Doc's look. That was DANDRUFF showed something in the pose of 100 per cent pained. He said someony, DRY OR OILY SCALp |Honest Old Mom. thing about work and left. not only unsight- ms “She is beautiful,” Juddy said. N snd Snnoying, Bu, “Sure, she is.” (1s 4 Cafitinued) also, if neglect- a ‘ “So she really came over with ed, will lead to SE J [Loren Oliver” she said. “He must| 2" So am A ony te baldness. Resolve bh #%F |have been a scream, explaining how to take an in- i! | Wandos to a movie star.”

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