Linda Carlton's Hollywood Flight
geles. Smiling and waving good-bye to Miss Carlton and Mrs. Crowley, who were standing on the side of the field, Linda gave her the gun. The plane taxied only a short distance, then with her nose
through the speaking-tube. "I know the way so well-I
replied Dot. "
atter an Arrow Sport plane, the two girls had spent a year at a ground school in St. Louis. Louise's marriage to Ted Mackay had finally sep
nd Lou a wire tonight, and plan to stop in Kansa
f she and Ted aren't of
possession of Linda and made her heart sing. Poor people down there on the earth, looking like ants crawling about on their humdrum affa
long in the sky. And, no matter what happened later, she and Dot were going to enjoy
valleys and flat country, through Ohio, past Indiana, on to Illinois. The sun was setting as the g
ay to the airport, and then on to the Air School. But Linda could have
attendants recognized the famous Ladybug, and by the time the au
arlton! We kne
you back, M
friends and asked them to put the Ladybug away for
the telephone," answered one of the atte
her. "You didn't look half pretty enough, though. But we
e time to deny the false impression, but
n the autogiro, they took out an overnight bag and went to a ho
ll the time!" she remarked, with distaste
oned her companion. "I was wonderin
d it seems so useless. Until I have proof, I mean. They
l, don't let's worry. We can cle
ephone, and changed their costumes for dinner. It was after seven o'cloc
reeted Linda was practically the sa
to hide his disapproval. "If I had known that, I shouldn't ha
a si
rumor, Mr. Ecker
he persisted. "Sam and Jeff told me they
ke. Some girl is impersonating me. F
aned forward, star
mean that, Lind
no
st now, to clear it all u
a joy this girl was, he thought! She was made for far greater things than moving-picture ac
thing doesn't appeal to me-publicity and acting-and all that stuff. I'm h
id. "So I must say I was somewhat disa
red her-not as Ralph Clavering admired her, for her beauty a
my proposition after all?
urse-say until next spring. The other offers I have had have all been so far away, that I'd rather accept yours, so t
il about the work that he wanted her to teach. Dot sat back in her c
t I may not be back in time to start when the school opens. Would you be willing to wait for
ds Dot sat u
e a habit of not showing up when we're expected,
re were no wild adventures in store for her this time. "Hollywood isn't
sed to stay in Hollyw
admitt
ckert
class myself until the first of October. Then, if you can't
eans small. For Linda Carlton was a drawing-card, and Mr. Eckert knew that her name would b
the fall rains usually set in. So she was not surprised to waken the following morning to find a dismal downp
would postpone the flight. For you couldn't tell how
it, as if the mere matter of weather wer
e are to make Kansas
the smaller g
field by half-past s
nes had encountered severe difficulty in ta
Sam, stepping close to the Ladybug, as Linda starte
a sm
o help me to rise," she retu
the cockpits, and the plane seemed to be wrapped in a great gray blanket of clouds and rain. The wind was blowing furiously, as if it were determined to get the better of the
ying could even be monotonous, when, all of a sudden, as if in a hideous dream, she saw a nineteen-story building rushing madly at her. Not that she realized that it was exactly nineteen stories-indeed it loo
e she would dash down on top of pedestrians and motor-cars, killing others as well as herself and Dot?... But no, the speed was reducing; she was right over another office building-a shorter one, only about six stories in height-with-oh, joy of jo
redulity she turne
ted her chum. "Anybody'd think
re out of her mouth. She had forgotten all about the reas
the fire-escape, and a freckle-faced youth of
he exclaimed. "
y crashed on top of that big office building ov
ing this is?" as
hook he
ilding! Biggest news
e of newspapers," returned Dot.
unced. "My slogan's 'First on the spot, to get news while it's hot.'-so please
ased, but Dot was e
from Toonerville," she replie
olemnly wrote
where-what st
" answered Dot, withou
man didn't know whet
That's a name in Fon
a place, just the same. Just write a
It was sufficient to take them to the suburbs, wher
t effort to keep her face straight. "We're off-if the
d distinguish faces peering at them from every window in sight. After all, they had afforded a pleasa
papers, Aunt Emily will never guess that it was my Ladybug. It might worry her dreadfully if she thought I was dropping out of
ap, they landed at the Mackays' field, and
the rotors, and dashed across the muddy field like the impu
out of the cockpits a
e. "Pity we can't take the Ladybug inside too. Bu
sked Linda. "Oh, I hope he does,
gets home for supper, and you t
t, Lou-h
y Ted save your life a couple of times at least, Li
there was no great hurry-and it was bad weather for flying. On
, and laughing heartily over the newspaper story about their strange landing, which appeared on the front page tha