Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1942 — Page 27
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TRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1042 i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 27
ABBIE AN' SLATS ~By Raeburn Van Buren | OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople OUR WAY : —By Williams
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BETWEEN THE TIME THAT 1 : | YOUR ALARM CLOCK AWAKENS el | ~JUNE +12 i —By Fred Harman
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knew, as the Ne Ni 4 ' S Sn BAS TRAIL BACK wiles innectall ¥ | wir tly installed ne ME] & po : DO PANTED J A GG\E BYE , DA had not got around to| A r EE BUT 1 DONT LIKE A YOU NOT WANT TO J ting on the installation. Hunter | » GOODBYES, a LEAVE --- ME 7 soisted the limp young man | : I rl) : powerful shoulders. He| to his room and with-| »{T his clothes put him | yed and came away. . ORUNKS HAVE AN a round of the house — NSIvV EFENSE, - warty breaks avs B.C. BARBEE 1e party's breaking up. . JACKSON HEIGHTS, N.Y. for Junjor’'s car, a pow- » roadster, but it was not} : yor parked under the tempered, Hunter, I decided I'd Man Who Learned Life's Lessons rive take it up.” | the Hard Way.” unter commented In} «yeah? What happened to the! “I'll wager you that if T had a party last night?” jelue I could solve this deep dark tl ystery.” OS hic) ac housed ir } ! “ > » BX AN vhich was housed in the That's all a sleuth needs. | \S tairs over the modern ga-| pa is “Let me ask you something.” aa A Before going in he took al nes et goes COME “Go ahead.” " fev 2. / down toward the large barns. ne + db Comes; «pig Junior come to your room : oy Ob I huge sign on the by the dawn cream truck. Since jet night at any time?” WASHINGTON TUBBS II of the larger barn. |S 5’ a. Be iHiteinte Ta ene “Good lands!” Hunter said crossBALLARD BITTERS, FOR EXT 2 hc wir news off the fronts 03, Should ] always be keep- AH. MY SON Z x iM NO, NO, {T DOES NOT MATTER, PQs ~1 STO ~ SVER-| ar & ing up with your brother? Your ' * a / / S ACID STOMACH, OVER-|,,00" She shook the paper out. |gaddy had better be doing it—or MY LITTLE TIO! y 2 PAPAS | SON. I...AM OLD. DO NC ag IQUID, POWDER, | «rpat's interesting” Hunter| ou,» j YOU oh NOT THINK ...OR GRIEVE... ABLET FOR | erunt 1° ae cagA housht that struck Hunter grand. . | “I need a clue. You wagered. THEY DIT 5 * THE MACHINE GUN... $i} EXCEPT A THOSE ~ulss bound. Junior Bals Yes, it Is. A bank messenger Was pay your money on the barrelhead. Ng : = WU IN MY CHEST. tYOL , | QUR CHILD EN AND tse bound. Junior Bal-|shet last night and seventeen thou- | was Junior here?” 7) } AAI CTES CHILDREN'S CHILDREN... WHO all likelihood was s0 intoXi- | cand" ’ e : ZA EE itr + er this sand— Hunter grew bold, He was an- Vy Ne CASES. 4 % MUST LIVE ,.. UNDER JAP- : a f hoa Pox : : office ot : Hunter grabbed the paper, read noyed, guilty, and still vaguely ; | \ 8 : : Sa i \ " =) ANESE CONQUERORS Fooe S ng 0 > 1e Se ta | furiously, hitting the high spots.|angry at her for looking so much / bal » IF WE FAIL THEM co s carrying him to his bed, {The slugged bank messenger Was jjke a milkmaid in a peasant dress, ed Ag F THIS DAY »s not even how or where he near death. land so kissable. : [ : got the money! | Hunter looked up. Red Wwas| «This is your idea, remember, 1 T would need to do,” Hunter watching him, and he Was SOITY Red.” he reminded her, would be to keep the he had betrayed his nervousness. Her eyes were half closed and a the safe. Junior will al- | He laughed, trying to be casual. peculiar. “1 remember.” tainly get into trouble over | “Those things happen. Breaks the | “For a big kiss now, and a big t before he has to go to jail, | monotony of war.” {hug and kiss later—I take mine on } > 3 5 > | SF ON ii st seat, T can have my in-| “Wouldn't you sav it was rather the instalment plan—I'll give you . : # oy Va 10% Do? 2 th his daddy. Ballard will do mysterious, Hunter?” |the clue. I'll pose with you when ae 3 @ ; ; 2 for the boy. . . . I've got| “Way, yes, I suppose all such your picture appears in the paper / : TTR is tail in the fence crack!” | things are basically mysterious.” |as the one who solved the crime. " 0%. 8 \ : 5 er ‘UF. W. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
dd 8 She clasped her knees with her Take it or leave it.” : m——" — I i clasped hands, looked dreamy. “I'd| “I'll take you.” She held up her] BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES —By Martin
; HUNTER DID he, SIERP ye well |)ixe to lay you a wager, Hunter.” |ljps. Hunter kissed her. Alva ET ret Aeturdine “No, no!” he cried. “No more Te Be Continued) GOOD N\GWY AND — CONFOUND (TL FEEL SO » lus habit 10WN 0 petting for Hunter Dent, no, sir! (To Be Continue - - J - e bars. © You are now gazing upon The (Al events, names and characters in this) J GOOD THANK YOU BOTH | Bl ett ConA SE rosa Y HELPLESS | TTS LWE BEING Top of the morning!" called aj story are fictitious) WERT, SN t HERE STALKED @Y THE RLASTED A Oe Er Ty MR. HIGH § SUCH GOOD CARE | fl EXCITING 2 nt SUBS YOO CANT SEE THEM, ED A CE Amie JIoWn MODERN MOTHER GOOSE NO. 4 En Pe = : " S87 OB KNOW THEYRE gy
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we her with disapproval. Bella] Ballard wore a bright peasant dress, GOOD milkmaid’s dress. She hadn't any
ht to be so damned attractive. TEE " A AR HE 3 : ould have been different if she and Good Tm x | = 2 J | followed him around as she — ol ABE I | ol] 1. : i as a teen-Kid. Now she was | ' : | : : or : ; : wn She would be married | for You! x. hristmas to Oliver Tisdale. | —— Tisdale half-millions came {he Ballard interests. Josiah | COR jale had put his last hundred :
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