Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1942 — Page 32
FRIDAY, APRIL 24 1049 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . : _ PAGE 31 ABBIE AN' SLATS —BRv Rackiurn Van Ruren | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUT OUR WAY ' By Williams
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ME-*IVE FOR THIRTY YEARS MST OF AND-SUDDENLY--| WAS OVERCOME BY A STRANGE URGE TO CONFESS EVERYTHING. GOODBYE, OLD PAL.
SGNED-- YOUR CROOKED EX-PARTNER 2” , T BWILLAMS
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SERVICE, INC; T. M. REG. U. 8. PAT, OFF. —By Al Capp
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Serial Story— Frantic
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By Edmund Fancott c ) 2 > Fla a A { SLO —By Bushmiller.
IGHE i S : ; | ou / RNG WHERE CAN : ; 727 oes FAY LAUGHED. "Peggy certain- Lads 1 ; aR lv does have a voice,” she said. : ol : . | PURNACE, <L Pee “With some training she might go : \ E ; g | MISTER . . places. Someone ought to stop her 2 PP] before it’s too late.” There was a note of bitterness
in her voice
“Won't you sing some more?” ) ; | . asked Ferdy's aunt. : |
“I'd love to, later,” she said, sitting down again. “Let me,” said Peggy. Nothing like the same enthusiasm greeted her remark. She looked at the assembled company. “That's just like people. When a girl is JES unknown you think she’s no good. Just wait. Someday you'll be crawl- RAN € ing on hands and knees to buy my NS . “es. Scien Tua SF wba siavicE ASE © a HBS X eo RED RYDER re perdy burst out laughing. “Go “For your final dispatch rider's test, follow that rabbit's trail!” RO INT : ~ AT WAS YOUR. to it, Peggy, sock ‘em hard. Ene : RHE TE RODEO AND ps VE | mr Pegev stood there, her green eyes Gay! got you. I come from ‘So this. If you want to talk to Bos DANCE SCHOOL : Beit LEE BTR ; PROMISE --- AND TM resenting the unconcern of the New York this afternoon, flew up,|a lady, talk to her. Don't breathe J NEFIT RAISED HM il # AN EQUAL Af SUNT! others. and they told me you was here! your nasty breath all down her!} ju 72) BOSTON! ’ : Nigel caught her angry eyes and 50 I come and got lost and tell neck.” | ’ WELL WEL /
laughed | these guys who I am and take their] “So that’s it. Listen you , , .” ! : ’ COSA ON YDER'
“You too.” said Peggy. “And then] hands off me.” | Fay spoke up. “Baldy, shut up! voull be sorry you didn't ask me He crossed to Fay, leaned over Let me introduce you.” ] to sing again” her, talking almost into her face | His anger subsided a little. He was | “But T want vou to sing again,” waving his hands around her hair Baldy Brien, her late manager from as he did so. New York. The little man puffed with importance like the bullfrog in the (story. "That's me,” he said, “and
laughed Nigel “Sometime when the rest of us “Listen, honey, vou got to he are down at the lake,” said Michael sensible! It's the biggest thing with a wink at Myra. you've ever heard of. There's a . . But Peggy did not hear him. She million dames on Broadway and ll theres a better manager I'd like was staring down at the woods. cveryone of ‘em that would give © Meet him. I managed Bea LeShe pointed. “There's a man down their eve teeth for the chance pm Claire and made her the top salary there. I saw him giving vou. Ive got it in my 0 show business until she married Ferdy laughed but Peggy contin- pocket, not one contract, not two Some count. Handle the best names, ued to stare through the darkness. contracts, but three contracts all in 1 do. Wouldn's touch anybody that ) N et “There is a man down there and my bie time.” didn’t have the stuff to take ‘em to - ! : & \ . 3 't fit the top. And that's where I'm . OPR.1242 BY NEA SERVICE, IN LU, 8. PAT. OFF. he doesn’t fit. i fokend He paused for breath. taking Fay.” PR Lg ii of Bilo- All in the big time Johnny Peggy Mack, during all the exdeau, the French-Canadian farmer White wants you back. He's Juve citement. had been edging nearer TW T BE AFRAID! who managed Ferdy's property. the price and he goes on the air ithe littie man. Now she turned Rig ) Sa Ts NO DANGER! “No” said Peggy. “That is just @ Week for Peppytup Cereals an® to him with an admiring, a too-| |, HAE ed de) R! THEY ny, it’s name your own price because admiring glance. i %. 724 3 SE ARE JAPANESE... THEY
it. He doesn't fit. I saw the moon, A & wk { : "7% % . 2 » h S g w ut wv “ » y or. I NX : ), glinting on a round bald head e doesn’t get it without you and| “Are you really a manager, like WANT TO BE OUR
IN THE \ FILIPINO PEOPLE, OUR BROTHER. WE HERE EEEmyr |T |S AS NAME OF FOR PROTECT YOU. DO AS WE SAY, NO ; TITO SAID. MY PEOPLE, | HARM. ALL HAPPY. HOTSY TOTSY Mm DID \ THEY WisH | : Hh : 2 ' 3.. {10 I: eZ ; gt 13] TO BE OUR None of them noticed that a| BennY Shaw's putting on a musical ail the stars have?” at FRIENDS! BOLIVAR, Ag Te FRIENDS startled look had widened the love-| In the fail and there's a place for| “Sure, I am, the best manager ’ i : nm BID You 2 S Iv eves of Fay Ransom. Ferdy ang! You—not the lead but real gravy. any girl could have. Any girl ought d yi § -<0g | it WELCOME the two soldiers slipped out into! lS the biggest thing you ever saw to be grateful for what a man like R <i . / ; 3 4 = and then you run out on us after me could do for her.” / ; ¢ / % sm kre all we done for you, built you up, (Te Be Continued) | / | z / got you the best press in the | AT THAT moment there was a country, right from nothing. HoOn- (an events, names and characters in this | squeal from below the house. The est, you got to listen! It's your story are fictitious) t three girls looked from one to the!chance and we got vou climbing so other with a s
ght apprehension. fast the top won't be high enough - Then their faces showed a mix- for you next vear. ...” ; ture of feelings as Michael Mack i & 8 ! wi
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slightly disheveled, and a revela- A STRONG hand hooked itself in A Finer wr, : tion in the Way of clothes the back of his collar and Michael | 0, Res 3 . 21 A stream of unbroken protest heaved him away from Fay. Roller Skating | R 7 ww 2 (ers / p was coming from his iips. | “Thank you, Michael,” pr. Environment 128 i 2 a EE, 1940 BY NEA SERVIGE TNS, HY A TMREGUS Pat ore 227)
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