Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1938 — Page 14

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__CAST OF CHARACTERS LINDA . GORDON-=heroine. She gave up Manhattan to return to—her Blue Tirass. ; 2: BRUCE RADFORD—newspaperman. He vould give up anything for Linda. UNCLE SANDY~—horseman, He would ‘re up anything, too, for a good horse. MONTE HILL—rich racing devotee. He == wanted Linda. : : 8 = = ; Yesterday: To Linda’s chagrin, Golden .y goes to Monte Hill for $3500 after a itle of bidding.

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ted. “Wait a minute!” Linda Gordon as pushing forward. “Mr. Jenkins, .ou said ‘cash on the barrel-head— 10 checks accepted.’ If he can give i : 1 piece of paper—" she left the senence unfinished. : . a The Srowa Cough’. the idea. Bee pi NEASE IT san shouting: “I'll give you a pre “I told you you'd get it caught some day if you didn’t stop sli Mul : Ee — i check, Mr. Jenkins! my * down the as » ine LI'L ABNER Hg Ealdat Si : : goo : : . pos. Te cleared his throat ‘ ; . : : ALT —By Al Capp . :| [FLAPPER FANNY : By Sylvia’ oo

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Frowned down at Hill. “Mister, did MAIN ST, WEST MISERY — you run that colt up without : Me enough cash, or a certified check |} : to pay for him?” ; I ls , “I don’t carry that much cash We f MADE DATES TO MEET with me,” Hill flashed back. “My : + BOTH OF US HERE checks—" . : ON THE SAME NIGHT?” “Don’t want 'em, my friend. Last g Jan | : a : cash -bid was eight hundred”’—the auctioneer went into his sing-song —“do I hear the thousand?” He did not. “Sold! To the young lady for cash on the barrel-head.” The auctioneer jumped to the ground. Donald held out a hand to Linda; in it were four $100 bills. “You pay,” he whispered. Linda put the bills with her money and, carrying out the ancient southern custom, -laid -$800 on the head of the keg.

o= Sandy Gordon took the| } il : halter-rein, led the colt to the | | : \ WHY ALL TH a pe : : is rl fence. Linda turned away from the : L | ; : MENT? 1 Bini lof : suT JES SPARROWS THAT's LOVIE ; GOOD EVENING, MISS LAVERE, chagrined Hill, mationed to Donald oS WANTED ME T0 MAKE |’ : pias ERs 2D ITS SO CLAD TO HAVE YOU WITH US! J to follow her. “Uncle Sandy, this is > AND HER | YOULL TAKE THE SKY our partner, Mr. Donald—" : ; A tall figure loomed over them —Monte Hill. ' He ignored the girl, the young man. Said: “Mr. Sandy, you don’t know me, but when you were winning with Beau Mardi at ' Saratoga, I was a kid selling procrams at the track. I just want to say—" He smiled at them; spoke as if he harbored no bitterness, “You've got the smartest niece in America.” 9-3 She smiled, too, but it came hard.

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feminine wiles like hair ribbons an’ charm bracelets an’ silk = ; 5 = mix.” : socks in a business office.” SHIN BRS II. Brown Donald lifted eyebrows.| GRIN AND BEAR IT WNAT! NOT EVEN A JOB? SEE WERE.) (IJ SUT, CONFOUND X WASH {S A GO-GETY Sh Sm Brow ! ? SEE HERE, : DX WAS GETTER! ON, NT IT SIMPLY TOO WONDERFUL FOR 5 T ; {Dont; en? Well show you 3 ne — — YOUNG MAN, I THOUGHT YOU WERE | LI IT. T THOUGHT WE } DARLING DADDY'S AGREED HE'S GOING TO TRAIN YOU FOR A B16 EVECUTVE ENGAGEMENT, OTERMGE: vars “I¢ll take more than a fancy SARE f p— : WORLD AFIRE WHILE > PLEASE, ~\ GO-GETTER! | TAKING YoU WWD THE : TION: 3 SUSY hn So : BETTER WAIT UNTIL AFTER OUR steeplechase jock to do it,” said Hill Mf po WE WERE GONE. 7 DADDY, PLEASE! COMPANY, ign, *[ wen vo | ZEm WONEYMOON. 4 with finality. tr : a wf REMEMBER YOUR te 5 BI I START? ; - Linda shot a quick glance at the | | i EEEEECEEIEEEIE pee 8 basis S PROMISE. : HN : 2

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“Tell you what I'll do,” Hill was speaking again. “I'll give you the same price I bid: thirty-five hun- ; dred. I guess you'll take my check, Ser) ®= ho PI 2 ) SRC ARAYV ; : ; a 2 Linda?” : = a < : ; ; lo 4 : F £ . . “The colt is not for sale,” said nN Vie oF /4 , A : copa. 50s wy NEASERVIGE, M. REC. U. 8. PAT ore DI ig £2 Soy brie a A Ne Db g. KLES AND HIS FRIENDS = prof : motorcade was sweeping down to- bE i [AVE y ward the barn. Da ; ming A eid) 3 “7 WELL, MR. WAYMAN, 'S “Looks like the crowd from Rad- ip Vi BE P| 1 6uUess WY OUMES AS | OFFICIALLY AT hie) COUNSELOR, ARE AN END/ { fii

fords,” she said. EP pS HE It ‘was. Three cars came to a . TRIE (F Fi J : : eC RESPON dusty stop in front of the sales : RN HE 2 RT HE ry RZ ZZ 2 2h ; : gl [li afl I barn. Bruce Radford jumped out of = | Ik ri i ; Sal | ~J 4 b : fons) WER / ‘B : : J gli» L the first car, followed by a handful : I 5 Ps. © Sn ; : NS RZ : 7 Alf i | of prosperous-looking men. : So : = em il Lz " [i 1 . “Heh! You started the sale?” : Radford demanded. . “Waited over an hour for your crowd,” the auctioneer complained. “This here is business—" “What about Golden Toy?” “Sorry,” Jenkins shrugged fat| | ; ’ od : 2 ; shoulders. “Sold for eight hun- REA : P. y YA a darned!” Radford turned with : (TL Elle.” J. Ne : ; 3 \ Le 5 recognized Linda, who had been ob- | . ; . E CoPR. 1938 BY NEA SERVICE, The, T, 9, BEG, U, SPAY, OFF Seared DY iN Ue Toye eiouage: “Good by, son—and DON'T write every week.. Try and make your Who Pou ant Gol den Toy?” > allowance. last longer than that!” - 3 : “I did! t is, Mr. Donald and : . 1 rer.” AL ™e S TH Ae : : : Nr i ac — GIRLS FROM a a The Las E seco Shockey; Said some-| fi : THe SuMaue kb 7 1S STOPPED thing e inen around him.| | Es OUR came Are 4 /| V 22 Linda caught their words—advice| |i Re, ON ‘THEIR WAY | I" ; = 25 LE spoken from hardened mouths: | prer. Home BY Bus. | om : ; "i “Buy the gal out—she’ll take dough . “Ses 8 Ce LIS ONLY A fo ~THE NEXT | : Li : Ji —you got, a right to the colt—" SE POOR. Bo voice You | nl T/C GEA] “Tell you what I'll do; I'll give : yc. a WiLL HEAR 0 NAO) | BR. VOOR - you a couple of thousand—" Rad- | Sis ih ~7 ~~ = 18 THAT or ford began, but Linda cut him a IN THE SUN'S LITTLE MARY short, saying meaningly: “You 2st a, : FAMILY OF IP should start at thirty-five hundred, Are alhtes.’. PLANETS. MIRUP wn Bruce—ibe price of another thor- a Ae : ; ~ oughbred.” SE 2 FOUR. PLANETS «All right, I'll give you thirty- X oi . “Not for thirty-five thousand— : iE LARGER. THAN , Fr oo : TT from youl* : : THE EARTH, AND B oh an : cc ( — ~~ 1 OD} YOU SEE LAST SUMMER BUT = THEN WHY O10 WELL wTL\ Li 2 ANY: | ~_ BT [| Res | = —— . Eel ok INN=THATS || HE SAY WE D\ON'Y Bo led neon of; inde une | | ERS PILE 7 [antes | | SERCO whe A som [LEER Monte fell into step, as they fol- 938 BY NEA SERVICE, ING. © , o : B= # y 1 ene WM | OF HANDY. MAN, JOST LIKE 1 AM Monte. fe jue lin" ok | HERE LMR, BOXWOOD SPENT A LOT “Racing—it's s tough game for] PENNSYLVANIA : a NNER. |] SA — OF TIME THERE AND 1 GOT To a woman,” he said, “unless she’s IS ESTVAATED : re No > iz : : Ta. GA : KROW HIM. AWFALLY WELL : rolling in money. You need some- © HAVE LOST ts : ? SN-= Lipid - — one,” he was speaking in low tones, | of : i : Bi th ‘won't you change your mind, let , O00, OOO me look after—" . : IN LESS THAN “Monte!” She forced a smile up TWO YEARS at him. “Please, please don’t go DUE TO THE KILLING into that again. You're a dear, but OF VALLI} the excitement has gotten me down. ASL Let's go on to the house—" HAWKS ano OWLS, ee oe UNDER WUNWISE >: x E dropped “her arm. “Sorry BOUNTY Yi \V ; . Ta ter-of-fact, “I've got to run straight i : : | p— = : ROG ;

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back; but I'll be here next month. And”—again he lowered his voice, nodded towards Donald’s back— “keep your eyes open, - youngster.” She saw him drive off without look-

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up to . in a big steeplechase next week,” . explained. I told Mr. Sandy to tL or — — pe ve the colt some long, slow gallops; | 8gain the current snapped off. “I| girl was drawn to him by an invisi- | ready for the fall steeplechases.” don’t think so.” He spoke evenly. |ble something, “We’ll on Well, Te Steeplechases?” She drew back. | “He's long-legged; his mammy had | got to catch a bus. Keep ) »d ‘hard to talk against his|Stamina. I'm going to make a great | expenses; I'll divvy with you.” 1 “This is a flat runner. We're | Jumper out of—" 5h waved 8 hand, turned aud. left her

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