Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1938 — Page 14

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PAGE U4 _. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1938" SERIAL STORY— HOLD EVERYTHING By Clyde Lewis R BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople ° OUT OUR WAY By Williams ]

DRAT IT, JASON! WHAT IT AIN'T WORTH GITTIN® BAGS 4 / WHOSE WE DON'T KNOW -- DISPOSITION ARE WE GOING UNDAMH YO EYES LIKE al ol DOG WE JIS SEEN HIM

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SELL A PENNY STICK OF CANDY . CENT BASEBALLS, MISTAH 5 NO Ny oN MADE IN THE SHAPE OF A BALL MATAH/! ~~ IF DEY WAS MINE 720 MUCH WOULD YOU BAT FOR FIVE CENTS AND AH'D SHO GET RID OB DEM, # ESM? GIVE A BASEBALL FREE WITH ‘CALUISE MAH FURY AN) BASE - IT MY WORD! THAT'S A a BALLS AIN'T A VERY HEALTHY STERLING IDEAS ax NO a» [22 COMBINATION TO HAR CAST OF CHARACTERS ; E IT'S IDEAS LIKE THAT & LINDA GORDON-—Heroine, She gave . A oe THAT KEEP ME IN HOT ae natin to return to' her Riue J to & \ 3 G WATER. BRUCE RAPFORD—Newspaperman. He would give up anvthing for Linda, UNCLE SANDY—Horseman., He would give up anvthing, tno, for a good horse. MONTE HILL—Rich racing devotee. He alse wanted Linda. v — Yesterdar: Bruce Radford and Linda quarrel over Brown Donald. Then Linda picks up the mystery envelope which Bruce had given her uncle.

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“Y LL get it for you, Uncle Sandy,” | said Linda. | She leaned over, but he jabbed | her with his elbow. | “Uncle Sandy—" she reached, got! it; the long envelope she had seen Bruce Radford give him. “I'll put it on the dresser,” but he snatched | | EE Pel it from her hands. Oc ¥8 \ hs do

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Linda went out on the porch. | «While you're at it you hetter shave your chest, too—that tattooing ; AT) — Sank JH a oC et The Sage of me looks awful!” ) Yi wii” TN 6 RIGHT. NOW YO’ MIGHT BE. F-FRIEND OF LUCIFER ORNAMEN- ) BUT YO' RIGHT J-AN’ pt Sd E01 Re rE a oF Jags 1 th Donald rown; Mont Hill . S ya ’ dropping down from the skies;| FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia = SS. IT =YO' GON A FRIEND ©’ “ I} THET GENNUL- PARTZFOLLY Uncle Sandv's suddenly changed : PD . J MIZZUBLE YANCEY'S! YOU S-1S THERE MANS-YO' HAINT/ WHEN YO ttitude toward her—his air of mys- BEFORE | KILL POLE-CAT/”- ANYTHING | CAN y NO FRIEND © this lett ice Rad- YOU TELL ME HA. NOW YO’ = Q YANCEY'S? \ WHY YOU DIDIT! 7 KNOWS WHY | =59

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as a young girl; and : since in the fragrant f a happy childhood. Now ing reality sending a telegram New York, saying home; I'll take vour t's still open. She was a give up a brilliant chance —a chance to become staff on a national magazine.

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Now dar hing about rse ay aoamt Bue he q TIN 3 / PURR TICKETS, PLEASE ? AMBROSE ...1 SEE FRANKLY I'M A BIT NER~- | LAX, SIR WE === IF EVER I SAW ONE! HE No, she wouldn't go back. That | \ ) nh i SMSOT LY a Nes TiS 1S YOUR East VOUS, WHAT WITH ALL. THIS HAVE TWO VERY would admit defeat. She'd carry on | or \ — = TALK ABOUT SKYWAY of ALERT AND SKILL:| E { 100, WHEN I OFFERED HIM somehow GIANT ; TT BANDITS! FUL PILOTS =(_THAT LIGHT. WHAT CAN somen is AIRLINER Agee Ee : i ABOARD TONIGHT : “Miss Linda,” Norman was at the GUIDES PEACE- mee En 3 = iH doorway, “I turn out the light FULLY J er — - Uncle Sandy he gone to sleep,” he A 8 = a sald E EVE Thank vou, Norman,” she said, LORDS: brusquely. Then, “Norman, can't you get us a cook? I'm going to stay a while. It'll be too much for you cooking and handling the colt, too.” GER LIST Norman thought a moment 3 A SE COED 3 ; ’ . *There be Sis’ Callie Tompkins; but | |i : ¥ A Hen J INS ) nN ) ww Ah = Sopa. STEWARDESS E Ww “But what? i “Well, ma'am,” Norman shuffled : his feet. “She be a ure ; gr . o , . tty but ye Push I a Fy . _ S WHAT WITH BUYING AN ENGAGEMENT RING, ARE Fs JER Y NEVER MIND, SWEET. THEN WE'LL BUILD A DARLING ful bad temper.” = “Oh, this is our LAST vear's teacher, Miss Fink!” AN' HELPIN' A BUNCHA GUYS OUT, AN' or N ! Ps Zz WE'LL RENT A PLACE LITTLE HOME OF OUR OWN, “Can she cook? And clean house?’ | VIRGINIA'S OPERATION, GEE WIZ! /~ : ; - hE FOR A YEAR OR a WITH A ROSE GARDEN AND A “Oh, ves, maam! An’ if we git a| GRIN AND BEAR IT By Licht I DIDNT REALIZE I'D BEEN o._ AE IEE i ERE A E 7] | RECREATION LODGE AND A DOSS : ea Y y SPENDIV QUITE SO MUCH LIBR EB 8! SE : LA Av | = SWIMMING POOL. YOU'LL BE A z “Then set her” a ror rT 2 MONEVYe on i _ A RS Ra ff A 14 RRS (BE TREMENDOUS SUCCESS IN Ne va i oh — oo ; | j | : : 7h DADDYS BUSINESS! 1 JUST Yes, ma'am, I go tell her now 4 5 ¥ g i Sars Sa 4 i “| KNOW YoU WiLL’ *!

FL HATIONL B ~ INDA leaned back. Tried to re- ||. ; EoprliTIa™ lax. Drew in a deep breath. | tit What was that odor, brought by the aL . wind soughing through the sy.a- 3 TIVALS TonTE mores? A skunk! = N ET : A cat howled in the barn; she | “#¥:\ SEER Are > heard Golden Toy clumping nerv- 5 Fo ; ously, uneasily, in his new home She felt something jabbing her ankle—ouch! A mosquito. She rubbed the spot a moment. From inside the house came ithe

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raucous snores of Uncle Sand: re IT SURE 18 NICE J Its NOT THe 7 7% 7 | Ive SAT HERE Gordon. : : OF YOUR DAD TO DRIVE LEAST mT OUT A LEAVE | I'M GONNA MISS 7/7 LAKE WATER . IL WATCHING IT FOR Linda Jaughed a holiow laush £ ; ; 4 \ }! US BACK TO SHADYSIDE! OF OUR WAY / HEARING THAT GOOD OLD {7 PLANNED ON TAKING TEN MINUTES, AND IT This was the romantic Blue Grass! | [SET CEH : by : Le ; ; LAKE LAPPING THE SHORE ) SOME OF IT HOME AS HASN'T MADE A - BarData ; % AT NIGHT! 2 A REMINDER OF THE SOUND ~~~ NOT Suddenly, she remembered Uncle 2 SUMMER --- BUT ITS EVEN A rippLE /

Sand snatching that envelope NO use! from her; the envelope Bru glven to him quite casually, =a: though of no moment What was in it that Uncle Sandy wanted to keep it from her hands? She thought a moment. Yes, she was going to look into that envelope. Maybe she shouldn't; but if she was going to look after Uncie Sandy, she should know the condition of his affairs. : = » »

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UIETLY she went inside; WRAY : < oD SRT : oa. S— - _— Copr, 1038 by United Feature Syndicate, ine. 7 ABEY int Tel Rand oY S 5 35 iy . 3 . hE ; rm Ber. U. 8. 4 / s = RE peeped into ncle Sandy's bil 8 NO 23 : ; in. ex a) 2 GO FOR A NICE ‘ ee SST SOME Nore. room. By light from the dining i 25d FA ay FE SLE, 17 WALK--RUT DON'T 7 deo MARY — cAN ALL Have one room she could see him stretched . Cob. SI 2 nila Yat LEIP x ; 0) | cross THE STREET { You WERE SWELL out, back toward her in an old- : hi EE : Nal =o MANY AuTesS - Ye sTERDAY, NoT fashioned nightshirt “ ; <'" ' LJ < ’ BUT MOM a im Peanuts, popcorn, phone numbers! , ym 4 > as To TARE” SuNDAE SAID NBT To sticking out fr under the Ze r : 7 — WHEN ONL the envelope - ves ne = T+ She tiptoed in, reached for the THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson fH ‘ of C4 RED MONEY CROSS He envelope; he gave a sudden start i — x Wy > BUSH Poniivie

Began turning. She froze in her Te TUTH tracks. He relaxed, snored again " ANIC : 7 Now she had the envelope, was SAVED MANY LIVES. backing from the room She m™ MADE THE WORLD bumped the door-jamb The | ICEBERG CONSC/OUSwall shook. Again the horseman’s 2 AND BROUGHT ABOUT THE snoring broke off; once more he 3 started turning it. If she were i g caught! | EN But the old man’s head relaxed N [1 74/4 [ SA

again on the pillow. Linda edged 870/888 \A\\\ HANDY, WhO 19 || hasnt we Tou | [0 ABOUT ALL 1 KNOW 15 JUST | [HE CAME FROM A FINE 010 FAMUY ! | [GEE YoU DO , [CHELSEA BOXWOOD out, went down the corridor to her 11 : MR. BOXWOOD 2 | Nou {WHAT T PICKED LP LHE NEVER | | YOU KNOW , THE WIND OF FOLKS WHO LIKE HIM DONT | 15 THE FINEST GENTLE: room, the spare room, at the end / / } \ | TELL ME ABOUY H O\O LIKE TO TALW of | REALLY DIO THINGS 11 GUESS RE HAD | | YOU 2S0MEHOW,[| ™M IVE BER of the hall. She turned on the {11 NN i | a : — MW | | ASOOT MIMSELT of £3 BIE | PLENTY OF MONEN AT LEAST, ENOUGH || 1 DON'T > light, looked at the envelope. No {iid AN 5 —-- : E fy {3 wm NE TNE | TO ALWAYS BE DONG TOR OTHERS. UNDERSTAND inscription on it. \ = \- een] ! ( i HE WAS A REAL SOMEBODY ALL She opened it. A half dozen sheets ' AN 4 - da RIGHTY, BOT YOL WORD Le x f paper fell on the centertable. (yf! \ . VA 4 i . 2 00 \Z2 TA it 0 kk : Papers bearing the vorde: — / J yA N ALT X |= SN) ” as 4 a i EY EB gn: Tio I promise to pay cn demand to | ; \ a NX a wr’ Hy 3 Q / aE il NID) SI YEE yf - : 4 7 ELSE OLD William Radford” and signed “Alex- ; / : ; ander Gordon.” Eight notes, given over a series of 11 yvears—notes ranging from one for $250 (given in 1927) to one for $3000 (dated Jan. 1, 1936). A total of $9000 in notes! ALTHOUGH WE Linda turned each paper over: SPEAK OF SEEING w Cor N= BY X fh A \ pe on two only had pavments been X=RANVS REB0SG = = 7 i! Fk Ni ; 0} N >! made; $40 on the $250 note; and ~~ > : | : en . 5 1 et BI A hg : CAR ae » $630 on the $3000 one. Since then NO ONE EVER HAS

\ 3 he had gotten that last $3500 loan SEEN ONE, ROR s (LOOK OUT 7 = mri atc al LITTLE HE'S TREMBLIN' THAT DOG, GENTLEMEN---Li S eyes widened, William THEY ARE IANS EL E/ > 1 ; \ LOOK out! ) FELLER---THE LIGHTS ) LIKE A LEAP-~THERE HAND IT OVER

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. ad paid his $6000 loan / T'S NO USE, SLATS. CHOKE” ID---andy Gordon. Then. in ) , BECKY'S GONE. WE'LL 2 GIVE ANYTHING

Radford h MUSTA BLINDED HIM THERE NOW, PURP, back to S EVERYTHING'S ALL. gratitude, had given Sandy Gordon NEVER FIND HER--—~ IN THE WORLD --- money for his numerous breeding : UNTIL SHE COMES FOR JUSTONE ventures—lent it without security! L 3 BACK OF HER OWN MINUTE WITH HER ; > = = = 2.3 ] TO MAKE HER UNa ’ : : \ SR \ 7 pee moves DERSTAND-- THERE ND Bruce? He was a honey! { (Ee ok SS = NEVER WAS NOBODY He knew that Sandy Gordon CNS NN Oe X = ELSE OR WILL BE was a never-pay-back. He had let | ag : SS) == POP / the executors collect the note they - - held But these, “which he had x " . ?

found In his uncle's library, he had . == 1 SLEEPING SICKNESS kept from them. Why, he could have forced Uncle Sandy to sell his m! wy ’ ib got to her feet. Felt blood tr SPANOS. rushing to her face. Bruce had been a thoroughbred last the switchboard operator] “Well, he—he ain't here.” She'd never mention this to Uncle answered. | “What time do you expect him Sandy: but she must apologize to Mr. Bruce Radford’s, please,” | back?” Bruce instantly she asked, in the country manner. “I don’t know, ma'am. He

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her head. Then went to her uncle's | wire-buzzing, she heard, faintly | had me put his things in his car.

room, slipped the enveiope beneath | “Hello—hello—who you ringin’?” | Said he'd be gone quite a spell. . . . : ” his pillow. He was snoring strong-| “Is that Mr. Radford’s farm?”| Linda made no reply. Slowly, y FRESH FLAVOR ly; he wouldn't hear her talking to | Linda asked. | mechanically, she put the receiver Ww, Bruce. i “Yes, ma'am.” Now, she heard back on its hook. | \ b 7 She stepped to the old-fash- clearly. | - . . La otatoty ested foned wall telephone in the hall,| “Left me speak with Mr. Bruce | (To B¢ Continued) } { \

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