Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1938 — Page 16

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—— CHAPTER FIFTEEN HEY were Sitting at a table In

the clubhouse when Monte Hill exploded his bombshell Linda, want to pick up $10.000?

She was silent for a long while

Just looked at him. “Monte—what's the game?” she asked at last

He answered her obliquely

You've got a fast colt today; maybe he'll run If he does.

doesn't

dropped his voice almost to a

t vou to start

“What chance have we got when this guys old man owns a fruit store?”

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FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia

LI'L ABNER —By Al Capp

| RUN THIS TOWN BECAUSE AN’ EF YANCEY EVAH WE'LL NEVER SO YO BONES YO' DONE. LIED, PAPPY. " SHO HATED T'LEAVE JTHEY \-AN' CHEAT I'VE ALWAYS BEEN ABLE TO TRIES ANY O' HIS CEASE. BEING ACHE SOMETHIN’ \ DEAR -AN’ LIARS DESERVES | THET NICE WARM «/M-MIGHT| US OUTA LICK ANY MAN IN ITF-AND DO ROUGH STUFFONYO' 3 G ! AWFUL, ROES THEY? T SUFFER C ON ACCOUNT / JAIL-BUT AR GOT | GIT NOO- H’ YOU'RE NQ EXCEPTION” FOLKS AGIN-JUST LE SO YO WISHES THEY, OFTE T'WORRYIN' BOUT { MO-NEE: {CHANCES TELL HIM © IS A ED UP T TH YOKUMS WF) AY--THEY) KILLIN RIEND Qo, TOWN” CARRYIN’ WINTER COMIN’ :-GUL P| EM#GULP:: YO'?-HAY rs HT ON THEY | MIGHT MIGHT / -H-HOPE TS

DIE!" ay HUME oS CARE. oO THER ELVES] different game the nose if vou filer to him. Monte

were friends—" he him short: “We She smiled right: womthey don't mix, =

as ah ~k $3 n / < § | i * » ER Putted Santas Syndicate, Ine “HEY RE off Starting from 7 J : : ; = "-, To meh Fab OF A mgbts resarved

an extension of the back-

tretch. the field spurted down the ££ i 1 | |] = NANCY ; By Bushmiller

mile sprint

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horses fought eve to eve—the \ if LW} COLD IN HERE ' oN |B WHY DON’ T li { iH AlN far hind. Now they were \ | dL TOPAY, ISN'T = \ § YOU PUT ii I (inn SMART int far turn. Uncle = : seiamanaR IT, SLUGGO? [= ’ “4 \ YOUR CAP fll {Ht ndv pocketed his watch Yes 2 i ; : i . |’ ON? ir—Marder’'s opening up a bit gy NAW == Dcwn the last two furlongs ths : § = D' TEACHER i Fo filly pounded—neck : p 777 WOULDN'T ¢ | £E , oe 0 STAND away] oA. EX oer Len Ao FER DAT’

s almost on line— “Listen, this car wasn’t built for style—it was built for speed. An’ if vou don’t like it, you can walk on ahead an’ wait for me.

» J SANDY stopped “Durn J LE A oP ai GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty

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by MILLIONS PENNY\t the horses would canter \Rs 7 5 Sst Do Dw, li PINCHING © JOCKeVS weigh oui- = (\7 $ 5 ZL 3 3 - 3 ‘ | EVER DID.

the judges’ stand. In

af H ) 5 \ i Xi J oh / WITH ENVY. / MEASLY, GOOD -FOR- / 6 MONTHS, TO MARRY | Douah led Linda to the vacant win- }§ " : % - AN HR A << / LIVED. NOTHING TUBBS BOY. J THE Vaxeg TRAN OLD sy . Ro F > 3 » ts i : : . oF 5 / 2 7 NN —

flashed on the bulletin

RESULT Neo. 1 Golden Toy won! Wait—tain't official t,” Uncle

dv warned, as Linda turned, ex-

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ing. tec him. “Why—what could ~ere be che broke off. as she

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his jockeys shoulqer, heard I DGNT KNOW ALL YOU DO 'S STAND LP 4 GATE RECEIPTS AND 1 GET 10% | HEARD OF NIGHT ARE YOu : 14 YA ) AND IF

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tense voice : SEER. = LAS 1 ANYTHING ABOUT | IN FRONT AND SMILE AT lL OF YOUR CUT FOR SWINGING / A BAND GONNA QUIBBLE WHAT SURE Tl You were fouled, bov—the col ed % i 3 F A / L MUSIC | PEOFLE WHEN THEY > THE DEAL | LEADER WHO OVER DETAILS 7 HOLD = THERE | SET YOUR took vou wide. Go claim a foul! 3 Ec LC H i i (3 i Nis DANCE BY | al f 18] 7 \ v7 COULDN'T PLAY THIS VIOLIN AND yf SOME = ARE MIND AT CEES IE: £ : FY \ 2 ; 77% ” TVA. A MUSICAL PRETEND “YOu ONE REST, Ee | Fin : A ! { hn. INSTRUMENT 2 CAN PLAY | / ASKS ME | |sTRnes \ THERE Lhe nie, Trouble showed Vi733 RY a ; { A = "AN mR To PLAY? | |ATTACHED ) ARENT * uncle Trouble showed ET Fs 3 Y \ : hE 1 <8 z i A HN 2, a P 8 5 a ~ Him 2 © THE | ANY ON his face Wait till Marder gets iy ou =H 3 0 J i - bx R= Ww Ettony L 7 7 J 7a — HER ZA | Jor? / ThE Packer he is,” he said, as Gold- [° : } i FE oN So | mn ; | i . , = / e r= iA, = HL by (op io. en Toy galloped up FF hh vf ' = | S : 28 7 A = \ = 3 . fit e I EITHER! Don't lead him in yet i - = he ’ : : : x wu EF 7 8 \ : 4 / ‘ 2 5 5 ¢ / called from the pagoda. Monte Hill | p_\ ig: fs Com 1938 by United Peatare Syndicate, Tne and his Jockey were he | - | judges. talking excitedly uddenl “For not tellin’ vour wife, I want an extra day off—for not tellin’ |

a light flashed on the bulletin your sppenent, I want a 3 Sick raise.’

board—a gigantic gasp went up ————————— EC =

Jrom ne Stang THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Willi . . liam FOUL CLAIMED y Ferguson Sandy Gordon. Linda, and the jockey went up the stairs into the judges’ stand. The senior judge ) : | CPoor. W TUS BENSON NOW ENTERS LOVIE HAT | : COR. WHITEY - JUST LIKE WHAT DO You! WANT spoke D : Po TO RISK HIS LFE T® LAVERE'S COMPARTMENT WITHOUT HERE 32 THIS IS NO Marder, Jockey Heek claims you : - = » INS, The GET HIS PASSENGERS FURTHER ADO. TIME FOR AUTOGRAPHS. ] ran him wide coming Ca “ ut THIRTY BOUNDS OF PASSENGER. THROUGH SAFELY! THIS MORNIN, SWEET GET OUT! 7/4 € OF He Teor tch Ee \ Fis DALY AMBROSE, LOOKS PLENTY SERioUS! ; HEART- ENLTOVY — : DAMOUDS AN ————— g LI A w . 2 L Ne Marders jaw sh t ES TT KEEP THEM IN | WHOM Maa ; g > BEAL ITY ' SLEEP 2 Br mat out aggressively This colt did | MASHED AS a | : ~~ "1h | ‘EM READY run wide last week—ran to the . ; = Cc is iil HT i 3A Nz ; mn an THE ‘SPIDER! berie. ¥ ' RENSOM, J A fi Lr ) fence. I was lookin’ fou 1S gz a SPARROWS { , 3 J / 1 ” time—holdin’ him mn. Comin’ into z e 3 BUTLER. the stretch—we were comin’ so TI mn RA I | LEAVES WHITEY, fast—we just naturally swung oul Er I FO Pe : | THE IWJIURED a bit—Merry Maid happened t 4 Ry ~ | PILOT,

be on the oulside—but we didn SOME 3 NX | LOCKED IN

touch her—we straightened out in TREES ‘ ’ ; | THE ¥ A ) N pr f a ; hr = the mi of the track i we 3 Yk | BAGGAGE < ) 5 A : a Yer > he middle of the track—and YNOWN AS } j . he | COMPARTMENT hE y SS 5 IGOH ABOVE THE ARIZONA

outrun her to the wire! SOETWOODS \! / , 3 | WITH 4, NE ; hk J SARE Ja i ¥ DESERT, A BLACK BULLEH

V1 . Ail i ~~ =~ LIWE PLANE ROARS OUT OF THE. HE idee contered & moment, PEDLCE ¥ hee igen 7X Pe £%) a CHILLY DAWN}! ~ juages conierrea a momex q-w / & . . q-14 1 The senior looked up The AMHARDER a | lcm ee aT foul is" his face was stern—'dis- GEMBER SE : —By Martin ;® allowed THAN q 3 naa rin red at nie : J | BOOTS LOOWS MIGATY | DO You TA NES. SAE S A FING Wr hoot n looked a ate SOME CUTE 1 THAT COSTUME, %] G\RL'TABOUT THE BEST Ty yr COURSE = < her head, turn Yer { - pong ) 2 Teed back on him, forever | | GO0O = PORT Tt 6) > N= ER AD ig J OF COLRSE They were sitting at the dinne : 1 ee GoD A , 7 : — EF ANNTRRNG EVER wR table in a cottage behind the track = | : ig 2 A em HAPPENED TO MARE Sandy Gordon. Linda, Bruce. “Uncle hg @ ) spt 3 A > ref ] NER ONRAPPY | SRE I'm giving vou one-third—$10.009- ERR PPR 2 = | = 70 23 7 SORE DOES DESERVE of our win and sales money.” Linda EE RE, & \ : 3 i Q / Vi 3 A BREA ,LESPECIALLY said. with a fond smile. “The rest BANC IN- "Ul 3 3 J Ss NOW TRAT Re . goes- - p : BROTAER \& BROW

Bruce spoke quickly “nl 7 i y = ANE Rs Norman came to the door. a big Wr > | y == “a : x na grin on his face You wants me, 3 16 i a EL » A " a i SL Miss Linga®> Here 1 is. 3 A ) | ) j ; \

1 ; Whey Yes. Norman. ‘Were all going % - RAL A a » iN ~= home, tomorrow Next week, Mr Bruce and I will be married in the ; , WHAT MAN front parlor of Radiord Farms—a Pd WAS THE SON day before it is sold. And. Nor- BR AND EATERS. man—" she leaned forward, smiled. | ? . . OF A PRESIDENT

said: “It’s an old southern custom] " . , , — for the colored folks to be married | GH WAL EY WE SERIE. eB. OF THE U. S. 7 | PF YOU SAVED MY LIFE, HAM---IT AIN'T MUCH % A [so CLARA-- BUT YOU'RE TOO WET TO SET DOWN SLATS--I'LL

iE : | i in the white folks’ parlor. So, since { TO OF SAVED--BUT THERE'S NOBODY THAT CHEE! IF THAT AIN'T pA mrad COME IN. BE A NICE BE THROUGH WITH TH you and Callie have been engaged ANSWER—John Scott Harrison. | | APPRECIATES IT MORE'N ME - LOVE |NEVER SEEN IT >: A WL 4 GIRL AND SCRAM GENTLEMAN IN A all these years—we thowght—youdq ————m2 —m——no—— >. : = 72 ’ A Ez ; Fi ; HOME ====== MINUTE like to be married after we are. A ; Z z : Z 2 Z 4 rns DR pad Wouldn't you, Norman?” Q. How much wool does A. From five to

Norman gulped—his eves grew

wide and white. i ii (Us sheep give? eight pounds

‘In de parlor, wid vou ali there?

A big grin cut gr his dusky face : THIS CANDY BAR GIVES THE

He looked toward the smiling Calile.

“Yes, Maam, I shore wouid; I— BIGGEST VALUEIN Seraltiva if Sis Galtie xii have me. Q » GOODNESS

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