Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1942 — Page 31

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Kings Row |

By Henry Bellaman

THE STORY: Schoolroom im small- | town Kings Row brings together | E v : orphaned P s Mitchell, 12 df ign- | ’ (2 y ii 3 y y leoking, whe Nvs wih French pend. | | 2 2) OH, STOP WASTING ITs NOT SiLy-- Wi [/ OF ALL THE TLL PUT IT UPSTAIRS mother; Drake McHugh, 13 and “all i a . Sed YOUR TIME ON ITS MY LITTLE FOOLISH 7A SO You'LL FORGET / 3 4 : THAT SILLY : WISHING IDEAS ! > THIS NONSENSE!

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THERE WAS ONE individual in that noisy playground crowd who felt something of this social difference, and who thought about it. That was Parris Mitchell. Parris was, in his awn dark way, a thoughtful boy. He was standing a little apart and was dreamily half thinking something of Miss Ven- : 3 Z 2 2 == akle’s thought. Inside they were all Xa av. Pa / QU = RED RYDER —well, kind of alike. But outside— > x Be \ Wa OFF]

here, evervthing was different. == R NF — on — thr ) i : 5 [ NOW WHAT W OCEAN OUT THERE) LOOK: LM! TO Or I Sl NS Sn = JN eR «22 JHERE GOES QuUR =A Vi (DO-UM,RED RYDER? | |HESASDRYASWE | TOO. F WE /| BUZZARDS/)” (CHIN LP POINER! near, talking with their heads close = o ARE , AND THERE'S WE'LL TRY © together. Vera Lichinsky was one “I think he’s in the Australian cavalry.” DESERT =F ; WATER OUT THERE ENO “FOOL EM!

of them. She caught sight of him. v EXPRESS’ “You going down to Prof. Ber- By William Ferguson N——— dorff’s for your music lesson?” pam——————— a ——————————— i 7 7/]) “No, not today.”

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«Cause “Well, ‘cause why?” “It's my birthday.” “Oh.” She looked slighty mystified. Nothing ever interfered with! her violin lessons. I've got a new Bach piece.” “Have you?” “Yes. It's not very pretty.” : “I have a new Bach piece, t00.” IN LAFOURCHE PARISH, ” LOUISIANA,

“Is it pretty? | ii | IN 1852, THERE W/ ST ~ : : : js (HOLD ME TIGHTLY THERE 1S ANOTHER REASON WHY 1 WISH 10 HELP YOU. DONT WORRY, LISKA. THEYLL) SUCCESS! 16 CONCEALED IN A BUL | OCEAN

, A RULING THAT \ * oy Prregin i igdo N YOUR ARMS, JM- LISTEN, I WL CONFIDE IN YOU A SECRET... J AM A NEVER FIND IT. TS HIDDEN WHCH HE DROPPED IN THE in four flats. ] VOTE IN A DISTRICT MY. AW! CAN YoU OF CNA YOU AND I, MY JIM, WE MUST STICK IN A BULLET 0' My PISTOL 5

pieces in all the keys. | UNLESS HE HAD ER AGAINST THOSE JAPS!ty ago. Aint you?” { ESTABLISHED RESI- RE FOR Gp 7 ——— | ceENcE BY ave = ALS WASHING OONE TrvEReE/!

“Well, I've got to go.” She turned with an air of serious decision. “Hello, Parris.” Cfssandra Tower hung back from the other giris who were walking away. Parris blushed. “Hello, Cassie.” i “Do vou like Vera Lichinsky?” | “I—I don't know.” | Cassandra smiled. “I heard you! OF THE say today’s your birthday. How old | \ SEMINDLE INDIAN are you?” ADD ANOTHER STRING “Twelve OF BEADS FOR. EACH “I'm 13. Why don't you have a > A CIR TaN? & 1&7. . o PE rv krsow 3 (Ir looks Lie AN | WELL, TS GONG RO ZZ) [Now You _FORGET You “I'm going to have a party hext| ; OFF GARE Fy ne PA ayaa WERE | TL FORGET You r= a Saturday. I'm going to invite you.” C0PR. Det Ev NEA SERVICE. WC. = ; : GAVE ME A “I'd like to come.” “Hou CANT BUY ANYTHING : bi She walked backward for a little | Dr Ras, way, smiling. Parris smiled, 100. { BUY ANYTHING W720” THEM > & » Says MRS. R.B. SIGLER : HE WALKED slowly toward the POPLAR. Sh Jrpy MSs stile which mounted the tall fence] surT din the school unds. | ’ { Sey on seg a little or whe bought lands &t Eines Row be- piece “in four flats” He began stood outside watching him through | “2US® of Spme fancied Similarity | again at the beginning for the 10th the gap in the boards. She was of the soil to that of his native | time when his grandmother came | b smaller than Parris, and rather|OtIman province. He built a house to the door. poorly dressed in a faded calico|Of foreign fashion, laid out elabo-| “Come with me—it is enough of| dress. She was extremely blond. rate ova nat a Husa it is your birthday. Ij = “Hel oe” |sufficient wine to drink himself to have a present for you,” a Hello, Renee ey | ET: BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

“Hello.” Ler: = ul —By Martin boar er arie von Eln was a resourcefu : ‘ - Se . : EE © Sid w y i Ss . } They proceeded without further A PARRIS lay in bed listening to! [ THANK GoodNSS, SHES DOWN AX TH’ CANTEEN NN ( COMNTOWN , DOIN SOME MW) OWAN | OWAV LT GUESS

speech along the road toward Par- “oman. She employed French and|,, “iio sounds of the night. He|| MSS TWOOLESRY NEAR, O\SHIN' UP COFFEE AN' CAKES CNNIAN DEFENSE WORK! RN NONT PROLONG ris’ home. Renee lived on the von German labor and turned the vine-| Cow hanny His “belle, belle | | AY THEM WOUND WHERE \S JO TR’ SO\OER NA AN’, SPEARIN' OF WORK , BTR WAR MOREN Eln place. Her father, Sven Gy. yards lo Ns. It hss pros- |. le gra nitaere!” He ha A hear dl - O06S AM GONE w BOOTs AX Tf | BONG, OAT'S WRUT iN TES . a [ yw TEN cide Rm a pered, and she was now, years | ; : W : LPSTAL ; EXTV | WHE BR MIN © Sr vas A Ts of We | fier her husband's death, ac. Anna say that Madame was grow- WROO0kEer—~ N \ LP YOUR ROOM urseries owned by Parris’ grand-! €ath, a Y 2.0 a counted a wealthy woman ing old. Old! Some day his grand- | oH & WH mother . | : > mother would die—sooner than As they neared home Renee spoke. ” & =» other boys mothers who were! “I'll be glad when schools out,/] MADAME von En spoke French much younger. Terror seized him. won't you?” lor German by preference. | The maid smiled broadly. “Was! “Yes.” . Parris bore a striking resemblance willst du—Milch, Brod—eine Pas“Well go swimmin' then, won't to her. tete?” we?” { She was waiting now for him to{ “Was fur Pastete gibt es, Anna?” “Uh huh,” he answered. come home from school. “Kirsch—ganz frisch.” “Up in our own pond?” “Bon soir, grand'mere.” He held (To Be Continued) Uh huh.” {her very tight and kissed her four Parris Mitchell's mother had died times on each smooth cheek. (All events, names ang Characters in this when he was born, his father less| “Mon enfant.” She held him off Copyright, 1940, by Henry BeMaman than a year later. Since then he/gnd put up her lorgnettes. oR had been cared for by his maternal] He laughed. \ , ST She adored him, and| “Are you hungry?” . N | 2 ~ 1 eT. “ » 0 4 Lored Ler ih Mate. argue OT.C" ee : FOR YOUR FAMILY WASH [i = AN . EVERYTHING B.S) on En W hol Madame called, “Anna! ; YET SO MILD ms \ von Eln, was wholly French. Her| A short fat maid appeared. ; Bee BN ast i o ds, SY

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