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Thursday Evening, March 18, 1939
THE ABILENE REPORTERNEWS
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THE ADVENTURES OF PTSY
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into a blue-and-yellow-draped car
one-roomed house Slade had built and tore off
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The
Strange
Case of
LIONS
AND
TIGERS
Bearcats
in AAU (
HEY ! YOU !
WAKE UP !
ures" Asey said .-Those dummies.
There are four of em. I only count-
WASWIE,
MY SON!
got is the fact that she was killed
last night by someone with a shot-
bought in Timbuctoo," Asey said
; "It’s like tryin’ to find out where
someone bought a stick of chewin'
CANON
Grain &.Wool Co.
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is he! Hes not at his studio, either
Never saw such a—have you seen
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O' erruled
McLennan
BV ID FEEL LNVE
A NSNK AT A
3OD LW<E VAAV I
"Its preyin' on me," Asey said
"Too much free noise for our lad
WW
SHfP is
TH$A
Lurliae Bldg
Pine at Thira
Automatic Heating is a necesstty
in the truly modern home
it may be pald for under the
new, liberalized FHA Plan.
«. CARMAN, I
A ALWAYS d+AD
TO MEET ANY
FATHER OF #
PATSYs, - A
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WELL,GETT16-
THE CONTRACT CALL
FOR ONE MORE PIC-,
AFTER THAT, wE
eET TWQ •RANP
A WEEK , OR 1'U A
. YANK THE KID.'
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ToDAY, we
MB PATSY
AND HER "DAD"
IN THE OFFICE
OF JULES
PANBEEG,
POMINANT
FORCE OF
PAKASON
ACTURES..
Phone 4083
Abene, Texas
KNIT SUITS
Blocked to Measure
BUTVOUR
CLOTHES,
PAPA... *
AMO I NEVER
DREAMED
YOU’D Be
RIDILG TH"
RODS*
IN SIX
EPISODES
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OLD HOME WEEK MURDER
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Sara laughed when Tasked her. and
Mid exploit meant my cooking—"
Bertha chatted on and when she
showed any signs of running down,
Asey supplied new subjects Grad-
ually he led her to talk of Sara
but at the barest suggestion of her
sleepwalking Bertha shut up like a
clam and retired to the kitchen.
"Huh.” Asey said
--------------------- WASH TUBBS
we can’t tell the gun. an’ without. cape--gx-
the gun we cant tell the man. An 2pedabssdg4
even if we guess someone, an' hes ESg
got a shotgun, that don’t prove a J I- **
' thing We got to find that shell. an Q 65
we got to find it here ' ---.0g
DID You SAY ,
SoenelHiNj& PP ‘m
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i I CAN’T DECIDE WUETH-
1 EQ A GUY GOES CATY
AKI' GOS MARGIED, OO.
GITS MARRIED AKI' THEN
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TfUGHT
Supcoerng HIM
BBTMEEN THE
500 AND $HELA
Glide at-zeo
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St* weEKS
MORE AND
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|LL ~EVeR
FoRuer The
RIS# I HOOkED
INT UPA
HICkEY’s
RoL. BoY!
Phome 201
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Dr. John T. Arnold
Reg Chiropodist; Foot Specialist
Practice Limited to the
• - • Foot
WEL.MNNSE XT V,GSt -HERE* ,
NOTHN W= CA5 OO ABUT It;
VOO AONK FOURE HERE FOR ONE
PRPo>E-TO MAKL HONEX so
89
shove seen me in uniform don i
know me in plain clothes, and the
•av, my ! you *ny Geowet much, »ut'
YER A BEAL TU885. EVEH AFTER j
■ SIXTEEN YEARS, I KNOWED you.
YI! AND WHAT A CONTRACT
IT 19, NO* FNE HUNDKED A
WEEK' MOEE THAN WE
MADE WHEN WE WERE I
LITTLE GIRLS, EH* |
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-AN FOM N
Repu.
,778$,
. Organ
West Texa
will operate
clubs.
President N
las notified t
day that Pan
membership i
Lamesa alri
franchise anc
eighth team
Lamesa a ppi
cepted.
The Buemmpa
last night tn
tioa between
Pa and price.
.. player and lat
Pampa indepe
Other cities
circuit are 1
• Spring. Midlai
dene.
Schedule for
be adopted wi
season is expe
25:
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was on the ground this morning. I g — -g -
Has dropsy. Its fallen down four Gimme the wrench—”
N.
/ BV GUM, IT3 QUEER.
ABOUT DNNJY’S EGG/
WHERE DYA SUPPOSE
IT WENTF
Baseball '
By Asm
At St. Peterst
(A) vs. Cincini
At Sarasota, 1
Boston iN>
At New Orle
vs. New Orleans
Yesterd
At Tampa. F
2. New York II
At Baton Rol
(N 8. Jersey c
At New Bra
Lowis (A) 11. P
TeIXIE SEOUNDTMEWOELD FLIGHT COMES TO
AN UNTIMEL END as shf AND JIrTER abn
EESCUEDFEOMTeE BENING PLANE.:.
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By
NEW YC
—Some of
were laugh
jor league
mentioned
are bitter d
season to ju
The roll
unsigned 1
Rolfe of th
New York '
wick of the
Bill Werber
SHUX: I BETCHA ME ET IT.'
SURE, TH4ATS WHAT it DD.
SEE F THAT'S WHAT HE'S
BELLERIN' ABOUT! IT d
GAVE Hix' A STUMMICK •
m ACHE.' s
with brass buttons There were fish
hooks and lines on the table:
“I bet," Asey said. "hes playn"
hookey an gone fishin. But—”
A young man came to - the door
as Asey left.
“Mike there? Damn him, where
Phil ARNETT slept all Through the night. I
BUT THE NEXT MORNING .. WHILE HIS WIFE •--
WA5 AT THE GEOCERY.. HE LEFT THE HOUSE' -
WE FIND him now.
ME an WHLE, TE ytunrieeiK
HAE FINNiUFD EQNN6
ed three last ight."
One fell daT-
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H0NOR NOU<-t- *****
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APRIL 25"
Continued tomorrow.
■Copyright. 1930)
OH, PHIL I HEARD
Fe MOST RARILLINE
eeroF NEWs OER
AT MABEL’s ‘ —
RG—TAUSA
E.13AI MS woKXS 1
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LICENNED OPERATOR rom-
CASH AND CARRY
SPECIALS
DIDJUH EVER HEAR OP
SUCH A DUMB STUNJT
FOR A CRTTER >
•TO DO? __-Jk
P--Hel
3% Hpel,
We8
Heating
and
Plumbing
Introductory Offer
2 Hose Mended
fr
25c
This offer good only fur a Hmitea
time Runners and pulls mend-
ed. Mrs Jessie Barr in charge.
SCORCHY SMITH
i MUST uRrTE
Doc T-AtcMT
Ap see (F
evRYTHING
IS ALL Sr
FOR THE
SPRINO
PISHINIG TRiP
STOP COUNTING VOUR
CHICKENS, COUNT- IT
GIVES ME THE JITTERS!
to fire under cover of. While we
Lane said. “It । micht be able to keep one murder
gun out here "
"And the laugh ”
That? Its probably a real live
loon, or someone faking, And have
you thought. Asey. that there are
going to be a lot of fireworks to
come?"
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MoUons tor fehafinE rubmitted: Pan-
sms Rerinang Co • Leo Crouch, Grass
at s all There s an advan- _
tage in being nondescript. Pople dig in for the winter. All you ve
Typewriters
Adding Machines
N. W. BRADSHAW
Sales- Service - Repairs
Rentals
2
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1 THE UrsrOF
—*ee-gda
|WHW DYA MEAN, WCWT?
EGGS CAN'T JUST UP
an’ walk a^F’ SOME
DAOGUMMED SCISSOC-
' BILL STOLE rr/ ___
WETTHCe WO X,«ON. BUT'
THEY TMROWEV ME OFF,
THE COW- CATCHER J”
7(
ranged "they re sort of breakable
an need a lot of packin’. ni be
round for em. Thanks." He nodded
towards Lane "If he don’t do a
good job for you, let me know
So long "
Fresh Dally, High Test
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CREAM
Delicious Popular Flarors
10c 19c
Hay Bros.
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ane! +HATE TE TKK '
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YVE GOT -D STOP 'EM
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He took his roadster from the
garage and drove over to the little
v_1*
REST INSURED THAT WE
WILL DO THE EICHT THING
BY PATSY — WE ARE —
PLANNING, WHEN HER 1
CONTRACT 19 UP, TO A
hOIVE --- a
L
20c
I’ve been wondering about the ball
I end of it. We might find out who
IT'S rue —ge-
NAVAL CRU'SER. . -jg• y —
mutders on the files." Lane’ said
"One since , 1914 We still putter
around with it in our spare time
I sort of think. Asey, you re not
going to have any Garrison finish
SHow this Guest
TO HO. 2 PORT SOW.
HRRNCANE DECK.
for rehearing of appllcations
John Sikeper V* ‘G Stratton.
VOGUE
CLEANERS
Fhema MNK M A Buttermet
Nezt AM Leestee
the wrapper This is
clever way of killin'
"But the ball could have been
Salmon do not return to their
birthplace to spawn because of sen-
timental reasons but because there
is more oxygen in the stream at its
source and the young need this
YKAJOW URSA, THIS SORT OF
JOB'S SO soft rr KIJDA -
MAMES A GUV FEEL LAZ- I
I MEAN
LAv?
R. G. COGDELL
Heating & Plumbing
Contractor
825 Wainut pu 631
outfits from
seven of the ।
. teams
The lone ou
Springs Antler
presence in the
to any overthr
red-suited tear
aggregation wi
been exposed b
national tourn
Yesterdays t
Seattle Alpin
Cut Rates 29
Hollywood N
gum from
kind of a
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86eR MINIKIN ,
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J A AFT,
Probably.'' Lane said “the gent
, thought of that, and deposited the A
shells and gun out in the Atlantic.
Men B Suits and
Ladies Plain Dresses
Cleaned a Pressed
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
(T make
ENSE ,800t5! NOTHIN6
MAKES SENSE AN MOSE
. • Colo., state 39
Colorado S,
, Kansas City t
San Prancisc
National Busin
Va., 29.
Denver Nugge
- Ollers 37,
Oklahoma CI
land. Calif. Go
Bartlesville, i
Sam Houston 1
• Chicago Han
college 39.
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av m> swet, wc. t, a1
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8 i ’
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ARE YOU LISTENING?
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7
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eguq
E8tey
AFRAID I wAS~T
PAYN6, ATre~TON 1
times since Im going to mend it He bent over the lawnmower as
after Im through with this mower some of the customers approached ’
Listen, from where those balls were • the figures
in the wall, he stood in about the "Mornin’,"- he looked up and
line of you and the house and spoke to Jane. “Wonder if I could
that big pine That’s the line. I bring over that footstool for vou
wouldn t know what distance away to fix up? Do I hear that Mrs
Probably over by the garden Asey, Randalls gone to New York?"
this lad s got us. Dyou realize Thetwo local women in the
that?" — I group drank in the information
Asey nodded “No shell, no noth- [ “Illness In the family,” Jane said
in ■ We can t tell anythin about any : I d be glad to tackle the footstool 1
gun unless we have that shell 1 —oh, and Mrs Porters things!"
Whyn t he use a pistol, so’s wed ’ "II have to take 'em piece-
have somethin’ to work on with a meal.” Asey said—all this conver-
bullet? Anyway, without the shell : sation had been previously ar-
LEAKED OUV J
A >
" nk .highway
ROBBERY, AND YOU
know rr, PANBEEG?/
THE KID SHOULD <
BE KNOCKING
DOWN AGRAND'
Cleaned Frewd
ELug
- RS- 212z AN '
g«X$e).
and a flannel shirt, was mehding
a lawnmower.
"I wouldn't know vou. Asey said.
“how do you do it?
"Rumpled my hair, dirtied my
dore Bchroeder et UK
o McLennan
him'‘Well. If you do. tell him hes
got work to do and to get to the
Town Hall in a hurry. If this,is the
j way he—"
. WELL, B€ PREPAR€D
k FOR TRE SHOCK
OF YoUR LIFE f
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HATS JSX, 25c
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Investigate Our Prices on Clip-
pings. Pulled, Dead and Tagged
Wool. It will be .profitable to
you.
°u ror pelivey»
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AW LOCKA HERE! X eauWG VA SOME TCOPMW5
FROM THE CONGO. A PICKLED OSTRICH HEAD Fes
SOOf LUCK, A LION'S TAIL, AN'... wuy, x------•
WOTS TH' MATTER, SONNY SoyTAiT 9 A I
---MK FEELIN WELL?// TU. BE
—- n —-I ALL Rgr
A f N JUST A
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YES-NOW
ABOUT TE a
KID'S "
CONTRACT...
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Sorry, LIL,
someone, aint it. Lane?"
•Weve got a dozen shotgun
I AL STAKTEO LAST fall. . By
FOOLWX6 AROUNO WIT A $K little
Football-ako NOW,BECAOSE of
that PUSLICITY 1 OfFER=5 A
WHOLE LOT OF MONEX TO OO
NoT1N6 ! WMEN THERE ARE $0
MANN 10055 YOHO ARE
WWLIN3G TO WJORK HARO ANO
CAAIT EUN FNO 50861 TINK
" •O%LO "* SRA-‘ e
STATE SErnEME
AUSTIN, Maren 13-(AP)-Suprem. I
court proceedinsg
Applications for writs of ernr granted
State Nationa! bank nt Corpus Christ,
Texas a R Morgan et al Nueces
Applicatjons dismissed WO J correct
udgment: Walker-Smith C« v» John w
Jackson
Applcation dismissed Jo* M Blama vs
B J Mill* et ai Wichita
Fpat ora J
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f You REMEMBER -r^AT ] cM,.
1 mAN wE MET AT GRACES ; nk
PARTY LAST we€s? -sALon 2
CAOE 15 3
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KOU CAk GO AHEAD •NKH KOUR 1
OLEGE VJOR. (--—---Ui
FSueG’ca-EEJs-
THERE NOT . . )----
r THE PLANE-1 J THE PLANE ?
NAW, THAT AIN’T REASONJABLE -
HOW GOULD THAT BE DOME
WHEN EYEN YOU COULDN’T j
GIT CLOSE EJOUGH _____
TO rr TO LAV A ---
FINGER OU IT f / PGED \
1 I KNJOW‘
>->1 A —y
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other way around Asey. 'this busi-
ness is not so hot."
| Can t find any trace of a shell?"
I ve raked high and low, and
not a thing He stood in a line—
what s the matter?
i irSA PLEASUKt. TO BE OF '
B/ewe SERVICE, MISS FAYE. THE
' /• IF .4 MEN ^ILL-SHOW YOU TO
" gk‘* YOURSTATEKOONAND-AH,
dd PCi ) rv .
DENVER. N
. is nothing a t
crowd loves c
good. Juicy up
sit in on one
crack teams s
terfinals of th
championships
So far none
lie choices foi
been Jolted ou
. . As as conseq
games, toesing
for himself on the outskirts of NO SHELLS
town Asey drove back up the beach
Te door was open, and the rad to Hell Hollow Jane waved a
house was empty On an unmade hand to him from the shop, where
bed were laid out immaculate white she was taking care of a dozen cus-
flannel trousers and a blue coat f tomers. Lane, in dirty khaki pants
X FOR Youa. ;
k MASCOT.
—SMn“E-ArA
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