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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Tuesday Evening, September 14, 1937
PAGE FOUR
Avoca
North Offset
naturedly joshed his site, he made 1 me up now.’* he said.
New Class At
KRBC
Tra
apartment
To Discovery
Hospital Will
Soc
Drills In Lime
Begin Thursday
Ira Buckless
mit it in so many words.
Markets with Doug Doan.
Fanning shot dead and Janet in a
a-
thought he was alone in the
room.
but presently
he distinguished a •
nounced today.
ties.
tra.
8:00—Higgins Sisters. vocalists.
Satisfied
case had changed now.
15-T&P survey.
Oil Production
but he
9:15—Your Electric Servant News- me more about Fanning.
Did he
Louise
For KRBCs Fete
,‘4
P
making an effort to keep their pro-
Ola Hollowell, Abilene.
for
Revision Asked
4j~2
with
II
CHAIR'
some of the special acts to be in-
looked at the photographs
World
6
2
—Finally his search was rewarded, came h»reJ,, a
1:45— Mrs. Charles Roberson, read-
"Didn't give no name."
4
is invited to the Anniversary Jam-
I
25 i
barrels to 604 500 barrels.
earth
clinging
to the big shoes.
The man pushed through to the
ly—eas
hest ra
Seventh Rotan Well
You.” “Sweetheart Darlin," "Gypsy
[5/oliiTe277i7
ROTAN Sept. 14.—Operators were
WPA and relief problems the sub-
Bernice Prather will be heard in
8 36 Jimmie Fidler. Talk
song at 7 30 o’clock. Ths program
1
LAST DAY
• 13
NOW SHOWING
‘KINGof GAMBIERS
Blue Prints
and Photo Copies
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IN YOUR SHOES
24-Hour Service "In and Out"
W. J. MATHEWS, M D.
Practice Limited to
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DALLAS
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Lewis' Health Spot Shop
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।
r. S. ROLLINS, Sec'y
1. T. ROLLIS, Ant Fec'y
IN THE BIG SQUIRT
208-9-10 CItizens Bank Bldg
1128 N. 2nd
Abilene, Texas
Phome 4032
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BIG shot: Lono o« THE back ,
One Pi
A DLERIKA
b-.
r
Texas Reaping Rich
Oil Tax Harvest
Drops 52,123
See Effort To
Match Output
And Demand
Jamboree Dance
Set As Climax
have a man on the job,
hasn't got anywhere.”
Miss Ray-
callers she
lit
9 30-
"When did he come?”
"Late Tuesday night."
that Janet was in no way impli-
cated. he was as keen to solve the •
picked him up coming out. I don t
know who he went to see there. I
2:00— Easy to Remember (Er).
1 2:15—Quiet Harmonies (ET.
2:30—Matinee Dance (Er).
UNUSUAL
OCCUPATIONS
MOM NEWS
MAYFAIR
HOTEL
for WPA project be reduced to a
' maximum of 20 per cent of the
tending from Taylor county were
Judge Lee R. York. Commissioners
Luther Webb, A. J. Canon. R E.
Dillard and J. L. McMillon. and
E. O. Francisco, county engineer.
shouldered,
rosy skin.
was a fine June day, all the win-
dows were closed and there was a
little wood fire burning At first he
Maracaibo Test
Is Expected To
Reach Fry Sand
The new Avoca field of north-
eastern Jones county ia due two
The general resolution passed by
the group presented these four re-
Log
1420 KC8
for Bonniger com out.
"Look, Mark." he_said.
ROSS at
ST PAUL
County Officials
Attend Conference
With Rep. Garrett
Open in
yesterday
Bacon an
from vac
Kaufman
of relatit
the local
4
a
They
again.
"Well, most of us do." said Neill.
"What name did he give when he
Mrs. G
Elizabeth
gan of F
Pan-Ame
las this
ner see no gentlemen
I don't know. ’
Mrs W
Miss Car
a short ’
total cost of the project, and that
truck drivers be paid from the labor
account of the WPA, with only the
Al-
of
; 3 30-- Syncopaters of St. Louis.
; 3:45—Children’a Corner.
1 4 00—All Hands on Deck Show.
‘DAME MAY WHmwr
Kb MADGE EVANS
~ ' LEWIS STONE
-T ELISSA LANDI
THOMAS DECK
HENNY DANIELL
A 4 UNIT PROGRAM
NO 1---------------
Maracaibo's twin well, the No. 2
Olander, 75 feet from ite SJoo-Mr-
8:43
• 00
—i CLAIRE TAI VOW
ILOVP MOI AM
St
RICI
IM
WED.
And
THUR.
Don t You Care," and Strangers in
the Dark."
the stoop-shouldered man?"
"That’s the guy you was asking '
Drowning Death Is
Held Accidental
"No.”
“ Taint no use then.
The Biggest Star of Tomorrow
in the Picture of Todayl
"Please to step this way, air.”
Neill was introduced to an im-
mense living room crowded from
motpr travel in the United States is
over rural roads.
5:15—Vocal Varieties by Choral
5:30-The Singing Boys -weaf; The etna-
county people, newspaper men and
plain jays.
unusual shirts and cravats’*
The two negroes glanced at each
Schubert’s
E erenade
A Musical
Romance
Filmed
In Color
• 1
• 00
• is
1150
WAVE
the dark ships
BY HULBERT FOOTNER
ney ”
Neill made a memo. “Well, show
ed Si.421.180, compared to $1,416,-
142 in Mai. The levy was paid on
43 999,386 barrels, compared to 43 -
v 541 129 in May
Sheppard pointed out that col-
lections on August production would
be the highest in history, around
! 81.500,000.
(
BEAUTY
SHOP
Phone 5093
the 17th district.
Homer T. Bouldin. Shackelford
‘ county judge, was chairman of the •
resolutions committee. Those at-
hours of special features are being
booked for the big program.
Open house W4H be the erder-ef t
was
maid.
she
cau • end with the furnishings _
and gimcracks that old ladies like
to gather around them. Though it
3 30
3 45
4 on
4 30
4 45
City and county officials from
congressional district 17, who are
Darwin. Bong network.
4:45—Top Hatters Orchestra.
Are your shoes constructed to stand the
strain to which you put them?
HEALTH SPOT SHOES .
Will Give Your Feet Proper Support a
And Help You To Walk Correctly.
Our Reg
PERMANENT
You use
mountain
dinary bn
spoons of
5:00— Amos n' And;
and His Orel
"Not at all," said Neill. "I'm in-
terested in this.”
"All right. I'll give you a police
car and a constable to drive you.
Get something to eat first."
THE STOOP-SHOULDERED
MAN
Neill ordered an early lunch in
the hotel. and sat down to eat it
RADIO CHAIN
NRC RED NETWORK
3:36—Don Winslow of the Navy.
3:45— Johnnie Johnston Songs.
4:00—Scenes from the News
4 15— Three A Sisters and Songs.
4:30—Press-Radio News Period
Evening
6:00—Dance Hour (ET).
6:30—Edith Foutz, contralto.
east: Don Fernando । Rare,
NO. 3-----------------
‘ NORTHERN LIGHTS ’
A New Adventure Tour Filmed
In Color—
public figure and I ought to be
able to pick up something."
"Certainly is good of you to sug-
gest it," said Bonniger. "I hate to :
cut in on your vacation.”
beginning drilling cement plugs this ject for discussion. Also attending
morning on the Tide Water Also- - — —
, BBB&C survey, to the southwest
of the Ivy pool’s three producers.
West, Honea and Ungren & Fra- .... ... g
zier No 1 Dallas Southard, 330 feet Drilling Plugs On
from the north and west lines of e .■ D 2 vaj
WEDNESDAY
Morning
7:00—Musical Clock (Er.
7:30—Highlights of the Headlines
with Jack Wallace.
7:45—Morning Devotional.
8 CO—Just About Time (Er.
8:15—Home Folks Frolic (Er).
8:30—Top of the Morning (Er,
8:45—Organ Reveries (ET).
8:58—Markets.
9:00—Phantom Fingers.
cast. see you coming?
9:30—On the Mall (Er). thing?”
9:45—Hope Alden's Romance (CT). . Prudence warned Neill to string
10:00—Morning Concert (ET). ---------------------------------
(ETL
8:30—Request Hour (ET).
9:00—Sign Off.
Dallas' Newest
Hotel
18 FLOORS OF COMFORT
. Absalom's Harbor, boards the
3:00—Scanning the Headlines and yacht and finds, in a locked cabin.
pointed
Detec I
differer
brands tl
all alike
i 12:15—City Within Itself Orchestra
with Kermit Whalen.
earin Cunging u
__________________ time, appearing at 5 this afternoon. Then he was sure.
4:35— Ford Bond on Baseball—weaf; Glen
Field Due Fourth And Fifth Completions Before Weekend
6“
N
duction more nearly in Une with the
United States bureau of mines’ es-
timate of demand.
The bureau of mines’ September
You Spend
2 3 OF YOUR LIFE
I Railroad commission gauges are truck rental charged against equip-
'due today on three wells in the. ment rental.
2.$5
Bring a
Friend Te
Share Your -
Bargain
GUEST
206 Cypress
faint, a gun beside her. Neill hides
her nearby in a disused liner, then
joins Mark Bonniger, keen local
Did he say any- look into it, outside of what any-
body else is doing," said Neill.
"Fanning had become a kind of
and Ga:sJournalnreporteastoaay., Mary Lee Hector. Alpine: Maxine 11130-Farm and Home Forum.
..It.was thessecondssuccessivesweek Nappier, aibany: Maurine Davis, ii:45—Markets.
in which oilprodu ictiondroppedaand Breckenridge Nadine Rusk,-Crane; il:47-Joy Boys Orchestra,
indicatedsthat.ol.producers. were Eta Lee Johnson, Breckenridge; ; 12:00—Ye Olde Towne Cryer (D.
Afternoon
you?” Neill answered grinning.
Eyster’s face cleared. "No! No!
You don't have to admit anything
with 40 quarts of nitro Sunday at a quests:
total depth of 3,513 feet. That the sponsors (city
--------------county) total contribution required
sufficiently for him to get a look
at his feet, he saw crumbs of loose
$2.00
and
82.50
(1OING
" I where
dent in
Nancy G
WPA be eliminated by placing the J
responsibility of securing proper
Constipation
if constip •
dffMtnn. Headaches, Bad Sieep, PImp-
hr kin, get quick rellef with ADL-
RIKA. Thorourh in action yet en-
tirely gratia and —fn._________
THE WAY
* TO
FOOT HEALTH
meaar--- JANET BEECHER
laugh speciali ■ ■ .........
includes: "That Old Feelin." All
Playing her own accompaniment,
j Edith Foutz sings at 6:30 this eve-
ning. In th popular song album.
I she includes: "A Sailboat in the
I Moonlight.” "Chapel in the Moon-
lead to Neill. "What's the number
of the house?” he asked.
"3420 Charles Street avenue."
Neill made a mental note of the
number. He took out his pipe and
blew through it. "Stopped up. Get
anything to clean it with?"
"I use a neal," Eyster said, grin-
were representatives of State WPA
elated No. 2 Ella Smith, offset to , Administrator H. P. Drought. soc-
the Rotan field's second producer ial workers, and other citizens from
Rayner, boss?
which made 2,700 barrels daily po-
tential. It will be the area's seventh
well.
The test, east of the pool discov-
ery well, is_ In section 172-2-H&TC
suvvey.
Acid treatment of the Magnolia
No. 1 Smith. east offset to Tide
Water's Smith lease, was delayed
yesterday until today in order to
take a swabbing test. It was shot
NERRI
-VI Rues
Frost, Jr
land. Th
turned S
after ha
weeks in
Wednesdi
will agair
versity 0
opened by a neat colored 1
"Do Miss Rayner know you?”
asked.
5 15- Benno Rabinoff. Violinist
5:30—Lum and Abner east only;
An inside test in the Guitar pool.
Danciger Oil A Refineries No. 8
"How did he get to Absalom’s?” (
"I couldn't tell you, mister I end V,
her. One of the richest women in
23 Young Women
Enroll To Begin
Nurses' Training
Twenty young women will com-
prise the new class of students who
will begin their training in the Hen-
drick Memorial hospital school of
seen him before somewhere ”
As Neill made his way to the
door, Buckless happened to turn
and their eyes met. An ugly look
came into the big mans face; ha-
tred and defiance. That look said:
The door of
9 30 Les Brwn and Orchestra,
in 00 Jerry Baine's Orchertra.
10:30- Wm Farmer Orchestra.
cnx SETWOrK
rel Canyon lime producer, will
probably reach the 1,420-foot Fry
sand this week as the area's shal-
lowest test It is in the northwest
now he could let his real liking
I Olson, 330 feet from the south and
esst lines of the west half of the
northeast quarter of section 190-
BBB&C survey, was drilling past
740 feet.
I NORTHWEST JONES
Title work is reported near com-
pletion on two northwestern Jones
county wildest drilling blocks be-
tween Anson and Hamlin,
Butler & Home. Dallas operators
who have already announced lo- |
cation for their No. 1 Mrs. R. Cox.
will begin operations within 60 days
after title acceptance. The pro-
jected 2,800-foot wildcat will be in
section 3-OH&H survey.
The block consisting of 4.100
acres, includes section 2. 3 and 4
of GH&H survey; sections 99, 100
Abilene Life Insurance Company
LIFE INSURANCE frees a man from the worries of today and
makes him unfraid of the hazards of tomorrow
Baltimore. She real old now, and
the milling crowd opened him up whenever he coma."
reduction over the week before. The
Bast Texas field accounted for 447 -
750 barrels daily, compared with
483,127 barrels the previous week.
Kansas production dropped from
192,535 barrels to 188.400; Arkansas
production increased slightly to 36,-
580 barrels daily and Oklahoma
production dropped from 639.525
ENNAF
J ed fi
companie
enrolled
era Met!
very fine looking.
Only Have Eyes
ministration projects in that area,
recommended to WPA that its rules (
and regulations be revised in a res-
1 olution passed Monday at Eastland,
i They were meeting at call of Con-
gressman Clyde L. Garrett, with
bravely painted and she wore an
for desk to ask a question and after-
wards turned to enter the bar on ---
4 30 Press-Radio News Period.
4 35—Paul Douglas and Sports.
4 45 Georg- Hall and Orchest"A.
Herbert t - ' f Er ’ e
5 15 Bong Time at Mierophone
5.30— Helen Menken a Seral basic; Lew
White Organist Dixie
6 60—Frank Warnow and Music.
4:15—World Book Man.
4:20—Novelties (Er).
4:30—Afternoon Concert (ED).
5:00—Frances Miller, soprano.
nursing here this week. Miss Stella 5:15—The Dansante (ED.
iron Mountain UlI company nu 6 5:30—Hibbard Polk reader,
announced no location yet for the McCullough, director of nursing, an- 5:45—Ranch Boys (CT).
Fanning.
He found Bonniger in the little
office back of the store, engulfed
in the detail of his job. Messen-
gers were continually coming and
going, reports arriving from the
local search parties and by phone
convey much. flung into the river turns up, to-
"I know he was a frequent visi- morrow.
tor to somebody in this house," !___* -____________
%
L
Gauge Due On 3
Hawley Area Wells
Thelma Crum. Post; Nova Lee
Groom. Loraine: Mary Findley. Big
Spring; June Flippo, Abilene; Thel-
months preliminary term, after
which if they have shown them-
selves fitted for the nursing pro-!
fession. they are given their caps. :
After three years’ training they are
graduated and are entitled to take
the state board of nursing exam- :
inations to become registered nurses.
Members of the new Hendrick
Memorial class. which will be en-
rolled Wednesday, are: Vera Hale.
Roby; Katherine Brown, Lueders;
Margaret Lttle, Clyde; Neva Cot-
ton. Clyde; Maxine Ritchey. Parks;
Eizabeth Hendrickson, McCaulley;
GARAGE—Fireproof and Modern One black eye.
not fallen. He was far from con-
vinced that Eyster had not shot
"Suppose I go up to town and ■
FILE APPLICATION
Iron Mountain today filed appli-
cation with the railroad commis-
sion for its No. 2 Jones & Stasney,
northwest of the pool discovery Well
— as a half-mile outpost.
’ It is to be 1,320 feet from the
south and 330 feet from the west
lines of the northwest quarter of
section 196-BBB&C survey.
R. B. Farris of Fort Worth also
filed application today for his No.
- 1 Mrs. Ida M. Nowlin, two miles
east of Stamford, which is to be
spudded on or before Sept. 17. The
test will be in the center of a 3,-
000-acre block. 440 feet from the
south and east lines of the north-
_ west quarter of section 3, BBB&C
survey.
HATERrUS UNTESTED
The pool's third producer. Iron
Mountain and Humble No. 1 Hater-
lus, remains untested for dally po-
tential yet, but is estimated near
5,000 barrels natural.
Murray and Harrison No. 1 Lttle
& Aiken. eastern outpost to the
pool. was underreaming six-inch
casing to shut off a hole full of
water encountered at 2,600 feet.
Iotal depth of the test was 2.625
feet. It # located 330 feet from the
north and west, lines of the north
half of the southwest quarter of
section 172-BBB&C survey.
Across the line in western Shack-
elforf county, the Owens-Snebold
Oil Corporation et al No. 1 H. B.
Haterius, was spudded yesterday.
It is located 300 feet from the north
and east lines of section 163-
responsible for the sponsorship of
*j practically all Works Progress ad-
Prescott Fanning's yacht, Janet
gets word to Neill, a young federal
। agent who loves her. He dashes to
rangements to have the harbor
dragged for a body.
Bonniger was making ar-
NN RS I
niter, 1
day to F
it with !
said Neill. "Picture a man six feet
two in height, slim and broad
black hair and eyes
----------------WO. 2
Jacquet Fray and Hu
Orchestra
New Songs! New Dances!
at Once,” "Don't You Know or
This sounded like a valuable
---NO. 4
"IT S A LIVING'’
An Unusual Varlety Of Odd
Occupations Filmed In Color
would about this morning,
is the name.”
The negroes hesitated, but he
could find out what Fanning was
up to in Baltimore, It would be a
long step forward. It would lead us
direct to the solution.”
"Well, I‘m not sure I can go as
far as that with you,” Bonniger
said, smiling at his enthusiasm.
never goes out no more.”
estimate of consumer demand was
3,509,300 barrels daily and total pro-
duction exceeded this figure by
116,829 barrels
During the week Texas produced
Rehearsals are under way
in such a position that he'could .
watch all who came and went in That's the gentleman what come
the lobby adjoining. It was a eu- to see her all right, but he look
riously assorted crowd — villagers, different when he’s dead.”
Hilton cluded in KRBCs first anniversary
program, October 1. A full sixteen
Frances Miller, 15-year-old song-
stress, moves to a new program
rj in Lytle creek east of Abilene Sun- ,
day. died acridentally by drowning
Justice of the Pesce James Gray
Bledsoe, who held an inquest, ruled
late Monday,
The body wav sent by train at 3
o'clock yesterday to Galveston for
burial today. He is survived by two
I sisters Mrs J L Oldenburg of Dal-
las and Mrs E T Ll nd rose of Gal-
, veston Z
Swift s body was found hanging at
the end of a rope tied to a tree on
the bank Subject Co "dizzy spells.”
the ,38- vet r-old cale worker had I
tied himself to the tree as a safety I
precaution, but had made the rope I
Six inches too long. H
f
2 ' That no WPA employee, par-
ticularly those above 40 years of age
or physically handicapped, be re-
moved from payrolls for those rea-
sons unless It has been ascertained
by the local investigator that said
employe? has some means of sup-
port
<3 i That the obligation of the i
WPA in entering into a contract
with the sponsor be carried out ac-
cording to the original agreement ;
without subsequent changes of rules
and regulations which place a
greater burden on the sponsor than
the agreement provided.
(4) That the red tape of the
ways elegantly dressed, fond
0*2
Neill went downstairs rubbing just see him walk in the door.” The
his lip. The theory that he had so hotel keeper's face sharpened with
hopefully erected on the way up curiosity. "Why do you ask?”
was already tottering But it had "Oh, nothing. Thought I had
faced them down.
Miss Rayner’s
1 12:30- Refreshment Time
Singin' Sam (ET).
12:45—Jack Free and his :
Hotel Orchestra.
1:00—Swing Around the
with Max Bentley.
1:15—Music by Cugat (ET).
Ini Strings- chain.
5 45—Roy Campbell Royalists
| 6:00— Rum Morgan and Orchestra.
6:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra.
L 7.0d- Vox Poppers Questions.
7 30 Ro«« and Butterworth.
projects and their execution. in-
cluding the engineering work, on
the sponsor with the assistance of
the project manager and the WPA
area engineer, and that they he
allowed to select from local men
and local trucks those most suitable
! for any particular project.
.. For WPA Rules
LIi
l tiny figure burled in a deep chair
before the fire. She looked about
80, but her sunken cheeks were
of the southeast quarter of section
-- 196.
BROADWAY MELODY
OF ISM
Fiddles.’’ and ’Gone With the
Wind.”
jL Guitar. In the northeast quarter of
I the southwest quarter of section 44-
15-T&P. will begin this afternoon.
On the south end of the field,
the 8 C. Herring No. 2 Jackson
wax slated to begin gauge after
j acidization yesterday. Another on
the south end of the pool, the Joe
DeuPree No. 2 Jackson, will test
within the next few days.
। The DeuPree well, after a com-
l piete water shutoff and acidization
In Cook lime, was flowing by heads
yesterday after a short swab, and
was estimated at 500 to 600 barrels
per day It is In section 45-15-TaP.
DOOR IN HR DARK
RENO Nev—Burt Miller. s9-
year-old transient, walked in front
of a Virginia and Aruckee railway
double header," crew members
said was struck by the cowcatcher
and hurled down an embankment.
His injuries:
Vic and Sade, Sketch Act.
Violin in the Night east. Amos 'n
Andy wert repeat
Lou Breeze and Orchestra.
TUL8A. Okla . Sept 14. (UP—
OU production in the United States ma Brumfield Longworth;
for the wee ending Sept. th. ou RiSley, Lueders Louise Dusek, Abi-
creased 52,123 ba rrelsadallye.thegoil lene: Dorothy Williams, Potosi:
and Gas Journal reported today. Ar.,’, -- ■
SYNOPSIS
Abducted from Baltimore on
ab*
1 3:15—Naomi Davis, reader
1 3:30— Artists’ Roll Call (ET).
4:00—Church in the Wildwood
«ET).
S3
International Congress of Radioloi
News Stringtime Prozram.
Press-Radio News Period
Tony Russell S*,n<
Lowell Thomae east Songs
The Ranch Boys west
Easy Aces Skit also eat.
AUSTIN. Tex. Sept. 14.—--
Higher oil prices enabled Texas to
reap more tax revenue from July
production than in any previous
month even though output was less
than in May.
Comptroller George H. Sheppard
reported today that the tax on pet-
roleum production in July aggregat-
to me, fellow! You're all right!
You're a grand guy!”
David S. Castle Co.
Free D-livery seryiee Tetephme SMS
10821, xms M Strem
10:15—Hollywood Brevities (ED. n . ,c,
10:30—Morning Varieties ET. Rahparsals tart
'11:00—Rhythm and Romance (ED. nEnEuT-1 JIUII
the southwest quarter of section |
202-BBB&C survey, was drilling
past 1,635 feet.
Shaheen and Owen No. 1 Jensen.
330 feet from the north and east
lines of the south half of the south-
east quarter of section 198-BBB&C
survej . a mile southwest of the
Avoca pool opener, was drilling
past 1.255 feet.
North of the pool, the Fain-Me- .
Gaha and Sinclair-Prairie No. 1
know Miss Emma
Everybody . know
Eddie House Nocturne.
NBC BLUE NETWORK
The Singing Lady — MF
Brown, Songs west
Hawley -Guitar area of Jones coun-
ty.
Ungren & Frazier No 7 Dorsey
estate, in the Hawley field, was
’ placed on proration gauge this
1 morning.
666-
Liquid Tnblets riras day
Balve, Noze Drops Headarhe, so minutes
Try "‘Rub N> -Tism- Worta g Best LW
ment
and 101 in BBB&C survey; and
.... new wells before this weekend ata l subdivisions 28, 29 and 30, Austin ।
z na’ ! Williams survey No. 339; and sub-
fourth . : ___ division 8. Austin Williams survey
-.- Producing string was reported1 N0.5338.
cemented on me Iron Mountain; Iron Mountain Oil company has
... and Humble No. 1 Jones & stasney. | L__________:___-__-___. _ -
- •• north oftset to the pool opener, be- 5,800-acre wildcat block lying within
' 6 30 Al Jolson and Other*
7 60—Al Pearce and His Gang.
' the other side where beer and soft
drinks were sold. When he pre- •
sen ted his back Neill received an- 1
other shock He had seen that back
before, with shoulders so heavy
ayvoplTopyy-Turuy
Aes,e53k4a
Griffen, Tenor Solos west.
Vivian dal la Chiesa, Sonzs.
Husbands ard Wives, Talk.
Ed Guest, It Can Be Done.
B Barn* and Lada.
To Be Announced
Harpsichords Ensemble
News: The Vagabonde.
Ki hli Jesters
“Tell her it is somebody from
Mr. Prescott Fanning."
She presently returned saving:
got thrown out when I went in to
- - ask-- I wasn't the kine of leeking Neills whole attitude toward the
8:15- American Family Robinson guy who could go in such a house- enee had chanond now Satisfind
But you could.”
6 45—A. D. Whisenant’s Sports FOLLOWING*EYSTER S CLUE
- . "Fanning used to go to a fine
103-3 rhP rhu Huton omachagastms
, , = orchestra. . i seen him 80 in. Sometimes I from the stale police in other coun-
7 30—Bernice Prather, vocalist. 1 -
7:45—Rhythm Racketeers, orches-
"Don’t you
another quarter-hour of continuous they were bowed under their own
weight, letting his arms hang
। down in front like an apes. The
| stoop-shouldered man! Here was
the substance of the shadow that
had dogged Neill from the start.
He had not yet spotted Neill. A
solitary, sullen man. "He spoke to .
nobody and when others good- '
ether, grinning. "Miss Rayner's
friend," they said.
"Who is Miss Rayner?”
the day at KRBCs studios on the Through the door from outside
____ . . . . . ... came a great hulking figure with "Dant you have to send the
Hilton hotel and the general public a head disproportionately small.. names up? ’ i
and repulsive flattened features. 1 "Yes sir. boss But the first time
boree dance, which will climax the As soon as Neill laid eyes on him i he com? somebody brought him.
day’s activities I he guessed that this was his man. and after that we was told to show
- i .When
Neill strolled out and paused at
the desk ' Wickesy," he asked
"who is the big fellow at the bar—
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lore the oU pay zone was encoun- two and a half miles of Hamlin, 1 — . wi begin its course :
a. tered. it was reported to have drill- but the test is expected to be drill-
ed into the top of the Palo Pinto , ed 4,000 feet. When Utles are cured, Thursday. The curriculum has o»
lime at 3,225 leet and shut down 1 81 per acre will be paid. • been fully revised to comply with
e-, before touching the oil zone: The acreage consists of Austin • revised curriculum adopted by the
a 1 Location is 220 feet out of the I "ini ams survey No. 338. 339 and outstanding nurses’ training schools
: ™ “.S i 0 ~ H:
- survej. I tatively staked location for a wild- cently returned from a summers
cat on the old Chittenden ranch, ! special work at the University of t
in the center of Amerado subdi-Texas, will be assisted by nursing
vision 18, L. Kratz survey No. 335. staff supervisors, and members of '
Near the southwestern center of the medical staff, as well as Miss
the county, Humble has taken leas- ■ McCullough.
es on a small block in section 48- 1 students are admitted for a six
"What other gentlemen callers
has Miss Rayner had recently?” i
" Nobody but her lawyer, Mr. I
Osgood, and her agent, Mr. Bar-
believe not to hear. He drank his
beer alone, Probably playing a lone
hand. Neill figured Eyster knows
him, but he is in terror of him.
। Certainly It must have been one or
1 another of these two who had shot
Fanning.
When he had finished eating. ;
Her quarter-hour will offer: "So
mystery as Bonniger was. Also,
ning. "You'll find it on the bu-
reau.” _'
When he got his pipe going,
Neill said: "Well, I must, be mov-
ing on.”
"Don’t, go!” pleaded Eyster. "Tell
light," My Dear,” Don't You
You Know or Don't You Care, ” and
My Cabin of Dreams.”
• 30--Carlos Molinas Orchestra.
10 00— Hui Kemp and Orchestra
in 30— M Frederick 8 Orchestra.
Philadelphia. Pa . recently intro-
duced "Cabulance" sen ice. This
service includes combined taxicab 1
and ambulance, for invalids or per- 1
sons stricken while at work The
cab has an adjustable hospital cot
I According to the American Road
Builders association, half of the ।
MeLemore -Bass Drug Cm.—Adv.
investigator, to keep tab on devel-
cpments. He thinks Janet shot
Fanning until he learns a man was
! hiding in a closet on the yacht.
Then he suspects and quizzes queer
little Eyster, who hated Fanning.
Also in the picture are Kettering,
a Baltimore lawyer down to fish,
and Ira Buckless, a tough who has
been trailing Neill.
Well you know me and I know I 1,h,,+2,, 1 - - — I
you! What are you going to do ..Y elyc led ubu nwig. 2
.bout it? And Neill hid to take it. om,Mr. Fannins?".
He and Janet were in this mans shensaid ffL" expecting I
LO hear from him.
power.
, j .u .0.00, Neill was consiaerably taken
..He paused onthe porch:to think aback, because she spoke of Fan-
things through He was not so keen ning in the present tense. "He was
to..g0,t,.Baitimors.Spighe ’• Fena ef yews?" he Btammeree
thou ght, w r clear that B Am! "I know him, certainly. Whate
isnt afraid of me. He s not going , word have vou brought me?"
tewrnouraana"rmnlybe 2" uncanny. -How long
bring back the proof I need. He Nev. spurrikgownr thhm.? asked
“If we AURICH OLdVaDY Oh.nsev era! months,, she sald
At two o clock Neill was deposit- , do with It?” sot to,
erhnatapartmnentot housndonnesand- i Who iptroducedvouto him?
moress rinest street. The doorman : mn 'r aon’t know you r Yaung
ptopose"oberos-esamined £•
of Fanning, but they shook then ; stranger inmyow nahouset Who
heads. Never had seen such a Areouasand ’’dozou.want •
person, they said After all. the 'Copyright, 1937, Hulbert Footner)
photographs qf a dead man do not The packet of bilis that Neil
7 30—B Goodman Show
8:00— Tour Unreen Friend- east; U •
Navy Band Dixle
• 30 Russell Dorr, Song basic; The
Polly Follles midwest
8 45- Four Stars, Girin' Vocals
9: 00— Jay Freeman Orchestra basic; Pgr
tic Melodtes west
• 30- George Olsen's Orchestra
1ft 00—Bert Block Orchestra ba** Rog-
er Pryor Orchestra midwest
19 30—Tommy 2eirety • Orchestra basic;
F Masters Orchestra— west.
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him along. “Don't like to talk
, about it," he muttered.'
A look of doubt appeared in Eys-
ter's face. “It was you smoked
Fanning, wasn't it?”
"You wouldn't expect me to ad-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Medical Arts Bldg. Abilene, Tex.
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