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Kus IS A SLOW MOTION PicTURE OF
Te HORSE,COMING TWAROYoU-
P.S. ITS A SLOW MOTION HORSE-
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h:m seen Killers raise
themselves six feet out of
I
eecazemette
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r Y
Tie BASKETENLL STUAmON IS BE-
COMING CRTTICAL! IT ALL PATES
BACK TO THE TWO EX"TOER"
SCOUTS,WHO, HANG BET A HUGE
SUM OF MONEY ON THEIR TEAM
TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP -
SENT MDA,N ALLY,ONER TO 00
EER/THING POSSIBLE TO KEEP
HORACE .THE STAR OF TIE HOME
TEAM OUT OF TRAINING I HOW
wul SHE IS SUCCEEDING, ON
BE 30GED BY THE NUMBER of
GREY HAIRS TO WE FOUND IN ,
THE coachs head recently '
and .to make matters worse,
not only HORACE,BUT THE
WHOLE TEAM , HAS FALLEN
•CTM TO HER WILES'. OH.
THINGS ARE IN A NMNFUL
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/ P'RiNSTANCE. HURRICANE •
ISLAND SEEMS TO 9 MERE
Th' DOUGH <S BURIED. BUT
where in Thorpe R is —
hurricane island? y
FRECMLES-WELL
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quist is here now, and Cleaver
is. And I want to kiow why he
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HAVE 9ECN
THE EFFORTS
OF CERTAIN
STRANGERS
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STEAL TueiR
Treasure mac
That wash
and oozy are
FIRMI CON-
MINcED IT is
The net to
MIDDEN
AU LIONS,
seemed to have departed.
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BACK1. MEN AM
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problem that had absorbed him,
continuously since Tuesday morn-1
ing. Never before had I seen him
As ONEENTFUL
FIRST A16Lr '
PASSGSAND FRECZUES
IS UP BRIGHT AND
EARLY FOR AlS
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DINE AUTHOR. 9 THE BENSON MURDER CASE
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but the whale pictured above is a cannibal, called the
Orca pr Killer. Several Orcae band together to slay
the other whale*. The Killer Is twenty feet long and
has terrible teeth. The Killer has a huge appetlt*.
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Odell's return and her calls for
help be suffficent to establish
the facts, without my corrobora- .
tion?" •
“I have thought of that, of;
course; and if it is at all pos-
sible to prepare the case for the
prosecution without summoning
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gar."
"So do I," returned Markham
viciously.
Less than ten minutes later
Cleaver entered the rotunda from
the street, paused at the desk.
K(esdcu"zznhenn
“Yes, sir—no mistake.
( gent, and wasn't as tall."
Markham "You’re positive?"
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What are Sam
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Now that TWEY
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ANOTHER.
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frisbee. and used to be one of
Manntx’s fur models. He's been
o see her several times during
!6. Toothed edge
r it with another
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(- won’ last
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tore?"
“Mannix will bear
ito."
ML”
“Weill That makes it worth
rying. I’ll have the officer at
ne Stuyvesant Club this after-
oon, and I'll point out Cleaver
• him. . . . What other stag-
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4. Bird whose call in a hoot.'
a. Litelean.
7. Tennis tence.
e. Domesticated ox of India.
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1. Elate.
? On what river I* Waahlnston’* home,
Mount Vernon?
5 Abbrovlation tor Bouth Carolina?
E Peri.
• Light brown.
1. To ptece out, <
0. Child.
. .. VERTICAL
I. LIk*.
S. Fabulous bird of Arabt
L Snare. i
- Any deaeendant of Noah’s second eon.
. VataMasad.
• Anger.
• To emulate,
, Deity, —*
• Correlative of either. .
“ yr- M.our-Firat prenidena native
"That’s for you to explain."
Id Vance. “But if you'll take
I "MAN BRAVE MEARS ARE
J ASLEEP ITE DEEP"
( AND Puf HM-o SCORN!-
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Dwarf elf.
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Ona who frosts cakes.
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mind fOoT,ORMebeE its The
RIGHT FRONT HooF-ANYHOW
IT PUTS ft KICKER IN THIS
STRIP-owwmismce mc)
On Shackleton’s voyage, the strength of these great I
Orcae was realised for the first time-when the mighty )
boasts, swimming under water, were seen to smash I
ice three feet thick above them so they could come to i
the surface for air. They have been known to tip huge l
ice-floes on which men were camped.
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MR WER - But i $OULD
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THE STORY THIS FAR
I The Jewel cam in the eparment of
che murderea Margaret Odell had been
epened with a bteei chimel afier a
ruUle baiterinz with a poker. Thia
Mhd* Vance to the theory that Sheet
CM eat commit the murder, etea the
Na flaser prints were tound, but wee
hidden ia the elothew elonet while the
slri waa strangied by bomeone eise.
Vance traces a picture to Alya Im
Foeoe, who inforins him that Louis
Mannix was in her mpartment from
I too-thirty of the evenivig of the mur-
der unul two in the moraine, lance
alee learna eomething that niakes him
question Clearer’* abi.
CHAPTER XXIX.
WJHAT About the summons for
VV speeding?" Markham ask-
you to appear, I Assure you it
will be done. At the moment, I
can see no necessity of your be-
ing called as a witness. But one
never'knows what may turn up.
If the defense hinges on a ques-
tion of exact time, and the oper-'
ator'a testimony is questioned or
disqualified for any reason, you
may be required to come for-
Ward. Otherwise not."
Spotswoode sipped his ginger
gpeL
"Kden,NF
"Ah! That’s my secret."
“I’m feeling tophole. No pains
LIKE THAT — n' STEMEN
aren't they JI >
3r-y.
e change
• league
n favor
isten ac-
l greater
P Hants
e would
I as the
In. where
I to want
Fire destroyed the City Bakery
here early today that which R. O.
Robb, a Texan, purchased yester-
day for 12,060. A defective flue
was blamed. The Sherman Dry
Goods Company store, adjoining
the bakery, was damaged.
97
[is spread
Dr. Joseph
iversity of
I Bingman't
las follows
I the Geor-
rly:
son why
lake their
me over-
I probably
at work,
be giving
ling com-
ool prep-
however,
the high .
I sake of
hey par-
tion they
I against
I The va-
ts of the
t the le-
Inge ma-
le "left-
A • HMF, - VERV WEL- , •
7 ~Aov I WILL SlUd AMD '
I Hold -HE LAS AofE of
ay advice you’ll send for this any moment now. He has an and sat down at a table near the
loonton catchpole, and let him appointment here at half past entrance. Vance ordered oolong
ave a look at Pop. If he says five." ; tea, but Markham and I took
leaver ia the man he ticketed, Vance drew up a chair. I black coffee. A very capable
11 humbly do away with my-
4 Aciose-u? view of tub. horse and
VITS OWNERS-READINIG from LEFT To
Right-sfm,the HORSE,AND 6022- OR
from Right to LEeT-GuLL,TuEMORSE.AHD
MEASLES CLOSE SCHOOLS
By United Press,
SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 22.—Two
elementary schools were closed
here today on account of an epi-
demie of measles. A third school
was expected to be closed this aft-
ernoon. More than 2000 chil-
dren attended the two schools that
were closed. Dr. W. A. King, city
health officer, estimated there are
500 cases of measles in the city.
u perintend
chools in
advocated
e limit 18
20. th*
e idea it
pl authori-
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picture of him, and showed it to, forced him back into his seat. ।
he phone operator* at Odell’s "Don’t be impetuous. Culti-
Deeveo Be-
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osity.”
Markham clung to his point.
"Neither Mannix nor Lind-
I he past six months, and has tak-
pn her out once or twice; but he - - —,— ------ -
hasn’t called on her for a month J lied to me about that summons."
or more. . . . Any good?" ! “I can tell you that," said
| “Can’t tell." Markham shot Vance. “He wanted you to think
Fanee an inquisitive look. “But he was in the wilds of New Jer-
hanks for the information, Ser- sey at midnight Monday. —
Leant." — - [Simple, what?"
"By the bye," said Vance dul-i “The inference is a credit to
setly, when Heath had left us, I your intelligence! But I hope---------- - ------ ——-
some adequate way of thanking
h........ - ' ------------——--—--------------f you." He looked up hesitatingly.
. Markham. I wish there
■
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ator as to the hour qf Miss
sttorney’s office Heath ame 1h. shorter and stouter. . . . This
[ "I got something else on Man- s thing is getting beyond me. I
htx, str; thought you might want think I'll have it out with Cleav-
o add it to the report I turned er now.”
n yesterday. Burke secured a He started to rise, but Vance
BAKERY BURNS
Bytnttedrreng,
SAGUACHE, Colo., Feb. 22.— WASH TUBS
“I presume you: are still op-
posed to my visiting the apart-
ment. ... I know you think
me unreasonable and perhaps
sentimental; but the girl repre-
sented something in my life that
I find very difficult to tear out.
I don’t expect you to under-
stand it—I hardly understand It
myself."
(To Be Continued).
? Nt
ale. A little ot his, depression
(
J <e
Rzg MAOR’s
P-) MOOA
y 8 HowL-,
,4 A
4A**a
The name Killer was
given,because several of
these animate were
. "5
Alow;ieYou‘c3UST —
Ce AROUND EHIND THIS SKETeH,
YOU WILL se€ T€ SAME SKATe,
charge a man with murder be-
cause he calls on his fur model."
"You’re so hasty! Why should
you charge him with murder?"
Vance rose and yawned. "Come,
Van. I’d rather like to gaze
on Perneb’s tomb at the Metro-
politan this afternoon. Could
you bear it?" . ,
At the door he paused, "I say,
Markham, what about the Boon-
ton bailiff?”
Markham rang for Swacker.
“I'll see to it at once. Drop
in at the club around five, it you
feel like it. I’ll have the offi-
cer there then, as Cleaver is sure
to come in before dinner."
When Vance and I returned
to the club late that afternoon,
Markham was stationed in the
lounge-room facing the main
door of the rotunda, and beside
him sat a tall, heavy-set, bronzed
man of about 40, alert but ill
at ease.
"Traffic Officer Phipps arrived
from Boonton a little while ago,"
said Markham, by way of intro-
duction. “Cleaver is expected st
ig revelations have you in and sauntered into the lounge-
j room. There was no escaping i so preoccupied.
looking [ the observation point Markham I We had been there perhaps half I
had chosen; and as he walked by! an hour when Spotswoode stroll-
Markham put down his knife us he paused and .exchanged ed in. He stopped and spoke, and ■
2 ’ ‘___‘ ' ‘ ‘ greetings. Markham detained Markham asked him to join us.
I “I’m overcome! Such HIma- him, a moment with a few cas--He, too, appeared depressed, and
ayan aagacity! With that evi- ual questions; and Cleaver pass- his eyes showed signs of worry,
ence against him, he should be ed on. "I hardly dare ask .you, Mr.
Treated at once. . . . Vance, "That the man you ticketed. Markham," he said diffidently,
py dear old friend, are you feel- officer?" asked Markham, turn- after he had ordered a ginger
pg quite normal? No dizzy ing to Phipps. ale, "hut how do my chances
pells lately?. No ahootlng pains Phipps was scowling perplexed- stand now of being called as a
a the head? Knee-jerks all ly. witness?”
ight?” "It looks something like him, "That fate is certainly no near:
I "Furthermore, Doctor Lind- sir; there's a kind ot resem- er than when I last saw you,”
utst was wildly infatuated with blance. • But it ain’t him.” He Markham replied. "In fact, noth-
he Canary, and insanely jealous, shook his head. "No, sir, it ain't ing has happened to change the
tecently threatened to take a him. The fellow I hung a sum- situation materially.”
1......* ..... 1 ..... . “ti “And the man yoy had under,
suspicion?" —
Sarkhahiwas"ttred""and”Paspint: BOOTS and her BUDDIES
ed, and Vance was busy with the
known to attack a
Greenland whale and
pull it under.
WITH TH‘BASMETBALL FLAYERS
CEPT ON WHEK-END$-CNUSE ,
I WANTED THELP TH'TEAM-AN
I KNEW T BEST WAY WAS
=02, THELP IM KEEP IN _
fem
wauni
HOHIZONTAL
1. What wa th* Kiven name ot rresi-
dent Waahlnston * vite?
«. What did Wiliam Fairfax employ
Waahlnston to do?
u. Bait (bird).
IS. Spike.
5. In what elty did Waahlnston take
command of the Continental army? .
t. Hypothetical atructural unit.
11. Pastry.
1*. Diqit of the foot.
11. Abbreviation for pair.
K. To knock ilahtly.
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HRACTEES
rmco vaN.
SOHN r.-x. MKHAM, Distrlet At-
lrhej of Mow York County.
udn,r ODELL (ri CA-
f ARI r* CLEAVER, a man-about-
KENNETH SPOTS WOODIE, a manu-
LOUIS MANNIX, aa importer.
ML AMBROISE HNDQIST, a fnsh-
lonable neurologist.
TONE kkL, a prufeaalonal burglar.
WII.UAM ELMER J ESSI V, telephone
MARRY STIVELY. telephone opera-
tor.
ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the
Hoaicide Bureau.
I water, trying to reach
I w ponies being ferried
AH' HCCC'S A MM'S YAMI
ON T MAP, COWARD feAeW. )
$u0%! t NCVER HEARD OFJ
A PIRATE by that
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you don’t seriously think that
Cleaver is guilty. It’s possible
he knows something; but I cer-
tainly cannot picture him as a
strangler.” ’
"And why?”
"He's not the type. It’s in-
conceivable—even if there were
evidence against him.”
"Ah! The psychological judg-
ment! You eliminate Cleaver be-
cause you don't think his nature
harmonizes with the situation. I
say, doesn't that come perilously
near being an esoteric hypothe-
sis?—or a metaphysical deduc-
tion? . . .
"However, I don't entirely
agree with you in your applica-
tion of the theory to Cleaver*
That fish-eyed gambler has un-
suspected potentialities for evil.
But with the theory itself I am
wholly in accord. And behold,
my dear Markham: you yourself
apply psychology in its abece-
darian implications, yet ridicule
my application of it in its higher
developments. Consistency may
be the hobgoblin of little
minds, y’ know, but it's none the
less a priceless jewel. . . . How
about a cup of tea?”
We sought the Palm Room,
Id. IToney-gathet ing inmeet,
17. Who wan th* outatandine Japanese
stateaman during th* Ruaso-Japanese
war?
IS. Under what general did Washington
•erv* In th* war between th* French
and Engiish?
20. Gildes rhythmically.
23. Suppllcates.
25. omposer of poems.
27. In what city was our firat prenident
tint inaugurated?
2*. Toward nea:
82. Paid publicity.
30. Abbreviation for miater.
34. ' Grain.
an. To beat (slang).
M. Secured.
30. Boy.
43. Cooking utensil.
43. Portable bed.
45. Fourth not* In ac«l*.
47. Toward.
The no arregt has been made. We're
; Kuy xnakked trtedrta ■i'V™ !?“•"“"« SALESMAN SAM
|a fiver to forget it. I had my “And I suppose ybu still want
'headlight on Mm full.” me to remain in the city?”
| "Needs must, old chap. Gave Phipps was dismissed with a "If you can arrange it—yes.'
ny word, and all that sort of substantial fee. Spotswoode was silent for a
thing. And I'm a bit quixotic, Vance sighed. "M worthless timei then he said:
on't y’ know—too much Cer- existence is to be prolonged. Sad. • don t want to appear to
rentes in my youth.” He spoke But you must try to bear it. . . shirk any responsibility . and .
Ightly, but Markham knew him I say. Markham, what does Pop perhaps it may seem wholly sel-1
oo well to push the question. ( Cleaver’s brother look like?" [ Eish ror me even to suggest it—;
In less than five minutes after "That's it,” nodded Markham. | hut, in any event, wouldn't the
re had returned to the District “I've met his brother; he’s testimony of the telephone oper-
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nouse. Both of 'em recognised vate patience. Cleaver's not go-
ft. He's been there several j Ing to do a bunk; and there are
imes, but it wasn't the Canary, one or two prellmin’ry steps
ne called on. It was the woman1 strongly indicated. Mannix and
n Apartment 2. She's named Lindquist still seduce my curl-
Ater6stE-FOUR
( DOLLARS Fen SEVEN
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Sorrells, John H. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1928, newspaper, February 22, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546008/m1/9/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.