The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1936 Page: 15 of 16
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CH 10, 1936 7 a
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Own Notes and ** AD THAT
$ and Livestock CENSE
& COOKE s 5 4
. 5-0C IMBER
H $385 INDIVIDUA Bptrny
AVENUE G REST,
$ HOPE so!
BUT, WITH MY
EYES, YOU
NEVER CAN
TELL!
Want Ad Service- -Call 2-5151
By BLOSSEKH
OUR HOARDING HOUNE
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
Hr AHKIN
OUT OUR WAT
Went Ad Service—Cau 2-5151
COMICS PAGE 1&
By WILLIAM*
Chrysler
• I Sedan
: UTTY?
.......$845%
chell Auto Co. D
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st Phone 2-11 wh
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A SEDAN, $335 -
1 values to choose fr
models TERMS, TRA
SALES CO. >
3-261
Take $35 for equit:
an A-1 condition. 2-
NTIAC COUPE, $36,
BATES I
TH MAIN ST.____:
WELL, IF THEY CAN
IND THE OWNER OF
CAR WITH LICENSE
UMBER 9X 4372 ,
HEY’LL HAVE THE
. GUILTY PARTY!
E FOR YOURSELF:
Coaci
Ma
......$350
.......$195.
........$2001
Coach .$400
R MOTOR Con
TAY LOW, M.R. I
erce a 2-9739
4-doom-sedan on
ks like new Terr
5 W 7th St 3
Coach ......A.....$
T MOTOR CO.
St. __2-55
PANEL DELIVERY, .
mimniniiggian
sted Used Cars
: ARE SOME
OUR BEST
N OLDS CO.
2-2995
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rgain in Tow
ays Only
X$405
MS AND TRADE
NT MOTOR C
Phone 2.1
alues in Tow
1 rd
A. $16
$29
oune: $29
‘......$39
$39.
8 $49
IT’S YOUR ALIBI,
You KNOW. AN’ ITS
GOT TO BE AIR-TIGHT!
THE POLICE REALLY
THINK You DID
BREAK THAT
JEWELRY STORE ,
& WINDOW" r
YES... THAT’S IT...
LICENSE NUMBER
9X 4372 ..YEAH. .MEAH!
OKAY.... THANKS FOR
THE INFORMATION !!
. IM AFRAID YOU MADE A VERY BAD -—-
ATTEMPT TO ALIBI YOURSELF, KID! LICENSE
NUMBER 9% 4372 WAS. ISSUED Tp
_ JEREMIAH HAMPDEN.... AND HE HAPPENS
TO BE MAYOR OF
THIS TOWN!!
Vital Statistics
TRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.
. 47, Bu
47 Joh
James
Mrs. Mag-
K
Hale
, 19,
Elder, 21. Irving, and Miss
ins. 18. Irving
ard Jr 21. Rt 2, Box 40,
and Miss Darlene Woodson,
ona Ave
on. 22, 937 East Maddox Ave.,
lizabeth Frances Britton, 24,
a Ave.
Jeseo Welsh, 25. 2716 Travis
Miss Hatthe Juanita Hale, 25.
Carland. 19, 509 East Bel-
$ so
knap St and Miss Ruby Lee Fitzgibbons,
16 408 Grant St.
Woodrow Ward. 23. 3500 Townsend Dr
and Miss Vera Maxine Lester, 18. 1018
Gordon Ave *
DIVORCE sUIrs FILED.
Ruth Hitt vs. Britton Hitt.
Bessie Mae Little VS. James E Little !
la Mae Spillman vs Willie Spillman,
ma Webster vs. Luther Webster,
llard Johnson vs. Lillie Mae Johnson,
ian Harris vs Floyd Harris
%. Lasada Medlenka vs. J E Med-
ude Davis vs. Charlie Davis.
Questions and Answers
...... $49 -— -------:----------------
91. Can you give the quarter ] is the brightest; Canopus is the
........042 es of the Utah-Hawaii foot-
second brightest.
ebb Motor C
k Dealer
Sts.
2-62
. $17
.. $25
game played at Honolulu,
14, 19357. A. First quar-
Hawaii 0-Utah 6; second quar-
Hawaii 7-Utah 0; third quar-
Hawaii 7 Utah 14; fourth
ter, Hawaii 7-Utah 0. Game,
all 21-Utah 20.
What lands are included in |
geographic term Oceania? A.
nia is a collective name for
Q. Who is president of the
Fisher Body Co. of Detroit? A.
William A. Fisher.
Q. What is the name of Victor
Herbert’s last operetta? A. “The
Dream Girl,” 1924.
DeLuxe Coupe Roc 1
PoOis
DeLuxe Coupe. 690
Tudor, . 297
portation .....Pel
lands of the—central Pacific
1, including Micronesia, Me-
ia, and Polynesia; and some-
Australia, New Zealand, and
QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
Enclose a three-cent stamp
every question or information
the Washington Information
reau of The Press. Legal and 1
given
Malay archipelago.
What are the names of the
brightest stars in the heav-
A. Sirius, the “dog star"
taken. Be sure all mail is ad-
dressed to WASHINGTON HOME
SERVICE BUREAU. FORT WORTH
PRESS, 1013 Thirteenth St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
:. $39.--.--.-------
$391 RESS DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
udor, SEP
ar ..........4021
wh $25
Wheel.......$20
DRIZONTAL € Answer to Previous Puzzle
6 Leaning
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ictured here.
GAR
LWB Truck,
Clothes.
$42. Acidity.
AR66Rm
TOUTEBO
ISLET.
1E L E T E S
C. C. Terms
EVENINGS
Craft Motor Co.
2-1291
e 3rd & Calhon
Roman day.
Young horse.
Spring fasting
eason.
Finishes.
Bone.
To talk fool-
shly.
Meddles.
Musical note:
Ulcers.
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Stock First
Master Coach ..
Coupe .........1
All right. 50 War flyers.
Lions’ homes. 51 Trimmings.
Cot. 52 Foretoken,
Fragrant oleo- 53 It is part of a
resin. -
IE UVA
1 40 [1
.VAC
PICKUD .....140D
Truck, 157 .. $395
RADE
A
or CO.
convenience lots at
hone 6-2532.
Extensive
plains
Skillful.
Seller of cut-
price tickets.
Scandinavian
tale.
Stranger.
Ana.
54 It is in -
VERTICAL
1 End of a dress
coat.
2 Trying experi-
ence.
3 Bird.
4 Orient.
5 Railway.
6 Step.
7 Portrait
statue.
8 Metallic alloy.
9 Branches of
learning.
11 Faculties of
sensations.
20 Threefold.
21 To steal.
22 To scatter.
23 Like.
24 Earth’s ex-
tremity.
25 Pieced out.
26 Shifting —
‘ caused the
tower to lean.
29 Duplicate
32 Llama.
33 Cry for help
35 Organ of
hearing
36 Fireplace
shelf.
38 To burn with
steam.
39 Lairs •
41 Pertaining to
wings.
42 Skin ",
43 Membranous
bag
44 To secure.
17 Sound of sur- 45 Tree,
prise. 47 Period.
18 It is the - 48 Eucharist
tower. vessel.
19 Melody. 49 Some.
5
4
HEY, MAJOR, LISTEN
WASN’T THAT HORSE YOU
PICKED YESTERDAY 6
NAMED DARNED HEELS?
WELL, HE WAS A 70 T0-1
SHOT, AN HE CAME IN
AN PAID # 140 TOR#2.
EGAD-HED PAY X AN I TOLD
TOLD You ) #350 A EM ALLTH
TOBA *. HORSE
HED WINLA FIVE/ 4
Dr CORK:
WAS AN 3
INCH 1
WORM!
UMP. 3
LI’L ABNER
AND I
DIDNT HAVE
A FARTAING
ON AIM! 3
AW-W-K 7
CHAE ..
MAJORS
LUCK -
BOTH
WAYS!
3-10
SST/TRY TO 11
DINNER 5 MAKE AN IMPRESS-—
IS ) /C/ ON MADAME
SERVED !/ MERCEDES: SHE’ A
S A/ ASTROL OG/S7STARS 2
2 P L AND PSY CHIC ( YAIS 7.7
T ( CONVERSE 17/
1 S HER ABOUT THINGS
-LINE -THE TAHAS.
ALLEY OOP
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HEL p.
WASH TUBBS
GET
MAGLEW!
WHERE’S
,MAGLEW
a 2 2:
8
LOCK
ALL DOORS!N3
DON’T LET ANY-
BODY OUT 022
arcte LIGHTS!
LIGHTS/
7 • Mod TURN ON
MIPMATHE LIGHTSI
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
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MISTER X
B00T5
THE TARZAN TWINS
HAND NE
3 DOWN MY A GUESS 2
. SQUiRREL3
RIFLE1ILL
FLE. - SEE A GUY
ABOUT
AN INDIAN
BLANKETI
A Great Entertainer
OH - AH YR-AT A
KNOWS A LAST HER
INTERESTIN’ SHOW ING
STORY BOUT SOCIAL |
STARS AB I/TYY )
MADOUM AM SURE
MERCEDES-) SHE’D
/LOVE TO
HE AR l.
DEAR
IT.
Oop Thinks Fast
—SHUT UP AN’
WHAT COME AWAY FROM
TH’ —: HEY! 1 THERE -WERE
ALLEY, n GOIN’ PLACES, )
. 1 SAY - /: NOW— 2
HERE’S THE
. SWITCH!
and Coll
ACHT, ANP
JND A SECRET
THIS ROOM -
WAS A
WAIT/
THINK T HEAR
SOMEONE,
COMING.
28
54
39
42
/ SEE THS - ONE WRINKLED
WEENIE IN A DISH SIX
PEAS IN ANOTHER DISH -
TWO SLICES OF POTATER
IN ANOTHER - ONE, SPOON
OF CORN IN A BOWL - ONE
SLICE OF BACON IN ANOTHER
DISH, AND ONE SLICE OF
BREAD IN A LOAF WRAPPER!
I JTS SHOWIN’ YOU WHY
MEN GIT ACCUSED OF DIRTVINY
4 LOT OF DISHES WHEN
THEY HAFTA GIT THER
OWN LUNCH OUTA
THE ICEBOX : /
A wudS
WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY own . NEA Mm K AT O
By AL CAPE
WAL, WHEN AUNT
BESSIE WAS A GAL
BACK IN DOGPATCH, SHE
WANTED T’GO TO A
DANCE, BUT DIDN’T
HAVE NO SHOES. SO
SHE SWIPED MAH
MAMMY 5 YALLER
ONES- --------
- BUT WHEN MAMMY FOUNDAO ‘ h
OUT SHE UP AN’ SMACKED CHOP: 2
H ER ONE P- TH’ INIT RE ST-,7 - uAO /
IN’ PART is THET AUNT ACHOC
BESSIE CLAIMED THET A. 0
SHE SEEN REAL STARS CAA1
WHEN SHE GOT - 400 2
SMACKED GOSH,:
33-1400,
CAIN’T HEAR ME : A , S
SAY - WHADOYA THINK I AM?—_
WHASSA IDEA CA THIS
BIG SCRAM ?SAVE YOUR !
/ BREATH -ILL
PUT YUH WISE,
- PRETTY 7
SOON/ A
Here. And Gone:
P E-vo
By HAMLIN
WE HADDA GIT OUTA SIGHT QUICK,
DONTTCHA SEE —OL DINNY’S GOT
TH GRAND WIZER CORNERED, FOR
SOME REASON - AN’—-—-—
IF OL GUZ’D SEENWHY, SURE: %
US, HED A MADE (IM A DUMB 1
US TURN HIM SCAT/I NEVER
L LOOSE Y ( THOUGHT OF,
CAM THAT ‘
oils
Eo. U. S. PAT, OF,
By CRANE
WHERE THE BLAZES / GLORY HEY I BIN ROBBED SOMEBODY THAT WUZ MAGLEW, BOYS
-7 IS MAGLEW BEL THS THE CASH REGISTERS KNOCKED N AFTER HIM!
1 fomi cm / DINT A ----------- EMPT Y! / ME DOWN 1 | C 0*991.
AND RUN UP /----------
4IM.
THE STAIRS.
Kurekat:
Ws HE! 1
THE
PRINCE
tisatanissan
AFTER HIM!
By MARTIN
WHISKERS AND ALL! IMAGE !Y. To
RECOGIZE HIM ANYWHERE 1 I
KNEW TO FIND HIM —ON .1
_ KNEW IT
6. T. M arc. U. S. PAT. OFF.
By BDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
‘C .AL
After a few moments Dick stirred slightly, then
suddenly sat bolt upright. "The lion, he whis-t -.__. .--,---.-.. .... .... -.... -...-.___. .____...- - -.----------, .............. ..... - . -----------
pered tensely: "Where’s the lion?" "I heard him me down, but I don’t understand why he kept go- Dec led him to a small tree growing near the big produced the decision that they remain where they
running away." Doc replied: “for a minute, when 1* *- - - —1-L 1"— -- --‘—E “ **= E-- t —-* L— -— -Hi * -------------“A-1-ei we He -* wxa
"He almost got me,"Dick replied: "I put out
my spear. The lion leaped. He bit me and knocked
Dick’s sound, athletic body enabled him to re-
cover quickly from the lion’s knockout blow, and
By shouting they soon located Ukundo and
Bulala in a nearby tree, and a short discussion
you didn’t answer me. I thought sure he d got
you. Oh, boy!"
ing. Let’s get away quick before he comes back.
We can get up into the tree new,” said Dee
"I’ve found a way to de it.”
one. This they climbed until they were able to .
were until morning. “Anyway, no lions can get
us here," said Doe, “they can’t elimb trees."
grasp the branches of the jungle giant and perchus
themselves comfortably. I “Panthers can!" Dick replied grimly.
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