The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 18, 1936 Page: 11 of 12
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COMICS- PAGE 11
ECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By BLOSBER
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By AHEIN
OUT OUR WAY
Bg WILLIAMS
Values
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WHAT Cur HE THOUGHT
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Vital Statistics
RRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
len L. Ramsay, 48. 910 Cherry St.. and
Maudie Jones, 34, 910 Cherry St.
rnest Weldon Gladden. 21, Lake
th. and Miss Alice Ruth Robertson.
3717 Eighth Ave
ck Lewis: 29, City, and Miss Betty
and Miss Bonnie Goodwin, 21, Methodist
Hospital.
Leslie Roberts. 32. 2409 Ross Ave., and
Miss Susie Wheateton. 36. 2409 5—Ave
William R A144—• 24
eel-
es Hl
sward
3010 Avenue I, and Miss
son. 18, 500 Taylor St
Oklahoma City, Oklae,
Griffith, 39, Oklahoma Ruby
, 29. Mineral Wells, and
olds. 25, 1904 Grainger St.
28. City, and Miss Dora
1, 514 West First St.
ter, 22, 413 College Ave.,
Patrick Henry Jr., 22 2548 University
Dre and Miss Jean Shelley Jennings, 22,
t Jones. 26. Dallas, and Miss
mble, 22, 3912 Lenox Dr.
DIVORCE SUITS FILED.
Eula Mae Spillman vs. Willie Spillman.
Tom Pate vs. Luella Pate.
Sam Mitchell vs Nora Mitchell.
Lydia Nixon vs. Richard Nixon.
Questions and Answers
2. What does southpaw mean? 1
It is frequently used in base-
1 for a left-handed pitcher. ‘
Q. What character did Stepin
tchit play" in “Steamboat
ound the Bend,” in which Will
gers starred? A. Jonah.
Q. H o w many independent
intries are there in the world?
Sixty-four, including the Vati-
n State, the Grand Duchy of
xembourg, and the principali-
s of Monaco and Liechtenstein. |
Q. Is Christmas a national holi
y in the United States? A.
iere are no national holidays in
e United States, but Christmas
universally observed as a holi-
y in all the states, territories
. d possessions.
Q. What were the scores of the
football games between the Unj-
versity of Hawaii and the Univer-
sity of Denver in 1933 and 19341
A. On Dec. 15, 1934, Hawaii de-
feated Denver in Honolulu by 36
to 14; on November 11, 1933,
Hawaii defeated Denver 7 to 6 at
Denver. -
QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
Enclose a three-cent stamp for
every question or information to
the Washington Information Bu-
reau of The Press. Legal and med-
ical advice cannot be given, nor
can extended research under-
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HORIZONTAL
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in Czechoslo-
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1 On the lee.
2 Because.
3 Doctor.
5 Sprite.
7 Either.
8 Lawyer’s-•
charge.
9 Measure of
area.
1 Exclamation.
2 Automobiles.
3 Fortification.
5 To merit.
27 Blockhead.
32 Dress.
34 God of war.
35 Wallows.
37 Cover.
38 Germ cell.
40 To explain.
(2 Salary.
43 Young dog
45 Twitching.
46 House cat.
47 Coffin frames.
49 Frost bite.
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OF UNSOLVED
CRIMES SINCE
LULU BELLE
BECAME SHERIFF,
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CLEAN UP THIS DUMP, AN’ S’HELP ME
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MY HANDS ON WINNER) BREATHE, LULU BELLE,
THEM BUSNOSED__( I’s A BURGLARY.
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18 Ventilating
machine. •
20 Equipage.
22 Hampered.
*24 To entreat.-.-
26 Constellation.
28 To accomplish.
29 To emanate.
30 Exclamation.
31 To scatter.
33 To be victori-
ous.
35 Eye tumor.
36 To harden.
39 To dine.
41 Swimming
organ of
a fish.
43 Brooch ,
44 Golf teacher.
46 Fruit.
47 Shackle.
48 To kill.
50 Game on 1
horseback.
51 To drink dor-
fashion.
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THAT
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THE PRINCE! YOU
KNOw HE’S CRAZY
ABOUT YOU
4 BUT - I JUST
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WOULDN’T BE
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a FAIR
51 Guided.
52 2000 pounds.
53 Salamander.
55 Child.
57 Lava.
58 Pitcher.
59 Sloths.
61 Musical note.
62 He has been
elevated to
mr-eot his u
country.
VERTICAL
2 Smell.
3 Heart.
4 Toward.
5 Command.
6 Trite.
7 Deity.
8 Born.
9 Wriggling.
12 He was —
—minister
14 To recoil.
63 He is the son 16 He was one of 56 Sailor,
of---peas- the ——s of58 You and me.
ants. his nation, 60 Spain.
THE TARZAN TWINS
Her Other Self
1 (FoRGE KT THAT DOES THAT MART
GRAB ALL THE HAPPINESS YOU CAN —
AND.F YOU CAN MAKE HIM HAPPY TOO-
— SWELL! DON’T BE A SAP! NF YOU
WERE A PSANCESS.TAWNK OF ALL THE
w G000 YOU COULD DOLNYOU’D BE IN
A POSITION TO HELP OTHERS AND
MAKE THEM HAPPY ,TOO. CONT MY9
THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIMEGO
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YOU
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With determined assurance, Doe now undertook 1 “We can!" Doe insisted. “While the cannibals
"Ukundo!" he are busy with their party we’ll get out of the vil-
“Ukundo!” lage and . . “Cannot go into jungle at night,”
the second phase of his plan.
snapped. The pygmy looked up. “Ukundo!” age and . . . cannot go into jungle at ngni,
continued the white boy: "we must escape—to- the pygmy objected; “jungle full of demons; de-
night, as, soon as Paabu brings the weapons.” mons kill!" “Oh, no,” grinned Dick; “demons run
“Ukundo shook his head sadly: “Can not escape.” as soon as they lay eyes on Doc.”
“I’m a great witch-doctor, Ukundo," Doe re-
sumed: “but white man’s magic is no good to
show me the way through the jungle. If you will
do that, my magic will kill all the demons in
sight.’ The pygmy regarded the white boy with
awe, Ukundo will go with you, bwana!"
BMARTIN
NO-ON.NO-- 1 MARRED MM
THEN 1 WOULDN’T BE A PRINCESS.
IN THE TST PLACE ‘ We FAMILY
WOULD ONSIOWN HWA . HV COUNTRY
MENS WOULD TORN) AGAINST AM —
HE’S GROW TO HATE ME —00 -
_._J NO NO I CANT =
ik: CANT
PHOOOEY 57---1
1936 ay uca sawCE. INC. ”,M.n UA p 001,
By EDGAR RICE nunnouaHs
Tx Macon
But as soon as he had agreed, another doubt
assailed his mind: "How we get out of village?"
It was Dick who replied: “Maybe we’ll have to
fight, Ukundo. If we must die, let’s die fighting!"
With almost reverential awe. Doe whispered
“That’s the old Tarsan spirit!"
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