The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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/TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941
tME PBWUON PUM
PAGI THBCI
THAT LITTLE GAME"
■"Choking" the Top Card
COURTS
^ac
I
,4rl
The one and only
deck, in this shack
was on the fritz;
a tie w fifty cent deck\
was jourch ased, -
ten cents is to be
tcittied "out of each
( yoi to pay for it..
Hers we picture
the fourth hdrid,
( Dealers Fdcje)
Jerry Tit <2 wad
deals, his red jitney
is on the mahogany,-
; they all "pass"around
: to Jerry, who "opens"
! for a white wafer\
j then - -- (here's where
! the rub conies in)
! nobodiy stays, '--
r and Jerry is stung
for four more
of his /ore
pennies,
Vbu'v E GOT
A FAT CHANCE
OF GETTIN'
F00 R CENTS
OUT A (V\E«.
WHATTA You
~ThiNV< I AM?
CRAZY?
Nothin' T>OIN/
f
4
~—u
Yoo Mnow
what the
AGREEMENT
WAS,-
Ten cents
OUT A EACH
Pot.'
C'(V\0N !
HAND IT OV/ER',
I AlNT
COME OH.
Jerry, -
Feed the
WTTY 0(1
We'll Sic
THE
S.P.C.A.
ON Yoi/-
I
Better call his wif£
And let 'er have a
last look,—
IF YOo'RE GONNA SEE
This thRou&H it'll
Kill Him.
\tll take a
BuRGlAR To
A cent outa
old \CON5lDES.'
GET ThE NiTflO i'
\-Out E —
Ht'S SO
Too CAN
DRUM ON
HtM -
'IS
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FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
K. C. SLA OLE, JUDGE
jCivil Nun.Jury Setting
ijLiturday, June 7—D. Wilkiris
vs. Mercer Siinvms; Esther Smith
vs. Paul Ed Siroith.
Monduy, June 9—George Har.
>-ison vs. 1J. Green; City of S'her-
rran ivs. K. L. Harrison; Joaette
'Amoroso vs. Jefferson Stan.lard
Insurance company; Marie Lovel-
lette vs. EstelJe Brennon; Furst
and Thomas vs. Walter Lair et al;
Burton-Lingo company vs. R. C
Riddle et al; Furat and Thomas
vs. T. J. Lcmmon Jr.; W. R.
Shearin vs. Lincoln National Life
Insurance company; Delia Davis
v . Grand United Order of Oud
Fellows; W. T. Beazley vs. Byr-
on Sears e<t al.
Jury Setting
Monday, May 26-—Gordon
Moore vs. Frisco railroad; 'E. M
Mathus vs. A. M. Pearson.
'Monday, Jun-e 2—W. M. Comer
vs. Frisco railroad.
Thurs ay, June 5—Marion
Tufnuan vs. Texas Employers In-
surance association.
I Monday, June 10—Furst and
1 Thomas vs. G. IJ. Triplett et al;
1 L. C. Jackson vs. Kim!bell oil mill;
i Gerline Williams et vir vs. Skil-
lern and Sons, Inc.; W. A. Gee vs.
B. F'. Bass; ,B. R. Moran vs.
Perkins Brothers et al; J. C.
Moore vs. t'ity of Sherman; Eddie
Joe Nuniley vs. Liberty Mutual
Insurance tompuny; U. L. Ran-
dolph vs. Commercial Standard
Insurance company.
Saturday, June 21—Addie
iiudifins vs. American National
Insurance company (pre-trial).
Monday, June 23—Junior
Francis vs. Frisco railroad; Bas.
sett Furniture Co. vs. Peveto
company; J. C. Doug-las vs. Rob.
ert A. Wood et al; R. B. Polks vs.
City of Sherman: Art ^Bowen vs.
J. T. Brooks; J. R. Ferfjuson vs.
Community Natural Gas com-
nany; Walter Allen vs. Employers
Mutual Liability) Insurance com.
panv; W. G. 'McKee vs. Allied
Underwriters.
Monday, June 30—Donald
tP'tmeron v< Frlsfo railroad: I. R
Kitchens vs. Whitesboro Nation-
al bank.
Monday, July 7—Wade Han
nah vs. Frisco railroad; Furst
and Thomas vs. L. R. Delawater;
Amos K. Bass vs. L. M. Graham
et al; J. L. Kelley vs. Port Bol
var Oil company; E. 0. Jennings
v.*. Sherman Coca-Cola Bottlin?
company.
Monday, July 14—J. €. Tuel
vt. Katy railroad; Belle Capps
vs. Frisco railroad; W. ,B. Harris
vs. Safeway Stores; J. H. Phillips
vs. Frisco railroad; Welby Jack
son vs. Ray Roy Sherrod (plea in
abatement).
Monday, July 21—Morpan S
Clayton vs. federal land bank; G
W. Holloway vs. E. O. Sneed
Eiaployeru Mutual Liability In-
surance company vs. ''Claud Ben-
nett; C. C. Waatiburn vs. Austin
Bridge company; H. 0. Harlen vs.
Employero Mutual Liability Jn-
surance company; Cecil Wilson
vs. ferryman Henwoou, trustee.
Divorce* Granted
Eanline Gray Craft vs. Arthur
Craft, divorce granted and plain-
tiff's former name of Earline
Gracy is restored.
FIFTY-NINTH DIST COURT
10M SUGGS, JUDGE
New Suit* Filed
Annie Fields vs. Ja«ne.- Field-
divorce.
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48
♦ \ &
IT'S A GOOD
THING HE GOT
HERE TO THE
HOe>PITA.L WHEN
HE DID—EVEN
NOW IT"S EVTREMELY
DOUBTFUL.
"V" T
WE REACHED
^ F?OAO,
DOCTOR, AND
A FELLOW
CAME ALONG
IN /X CAR—
WE LOADED
HIM IN.
JU«oT BE PATIENT, WOLF,
DAN'LL BE A.LL RlGMT—
WE KNOW HE WILL DONT
WE? AND WON'T HE BE
HAPPy TO KNOW WU
FANG AND HI®} GANG ARE
RIGHT HERE IN JAIL?
HOW !"=>
HE NOW,
KM |DC£ r
THEREIfeMT MUCH
CHANGE, SERGEANT
BANNI5TER, BUT I
DO BELIEVE Hl<b
BREATHING t£> A.
Meanwhile, in a darkened
HOSPITAL ROOM, DAN DUNNS
still pisure is carefullv
GUARDED BV A FAITHFUL NL!>
DAN'S WAR AGAINST CRIME M.
YET COST HIM MIS LIFE f 9
W/iim
SNOODLE.l
tabby'S
'Been
A6MN
^ TakT^
To specs.
HElS *
Swell
Cat doctor
i
Mi
Conac
into
OFFICE
v
iiy Cy Hungerforci
f
You'^ NOT
^ONNPs CUT
< OFP T/MU j
NO
This if *
Ton SRfcfTirt
CASE!
*• r
GREAT LIFE IF YOU i
I'jiV
liy Jack Rabbit
r MS geoTHEC-
ShM
(SM
SO 6AOCH
ove - TMe-
HE. V(E.KT I
TWCNTS yEAC.S\
SIDE- BS SIDE- *ND
SOU COOLDHrTeLL.
L'S
~~T
WE- Both
BjiooDtD i\N
^sV>lFOL L°T* —
M0NLV IH THE- BOStKtSS
HOtt — ^
Customer QOHT T(N^e_[
shwpco rr c>oH'r
PM TO cut ttfcie- on-
Srt/Kve.
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71
S \ CAUGHT poop—
f S^M T^^NG-TO
CUT" A FELLOv^i THioKT
PEC^SC. HC. R.t.FUSED
A SH^foo SO I
VMK SENT AvWM
ONCE- IN A W^VLC. I
f E.EL AS TrtOJ«-t\
V K M*6TA<E-
t DIDKT LET HIM
n
\TS 6J2.e.<KT*
IP
PON T VIE^N
W-
DOROTHY DARNIT
±>y Charles McManus
#>, t
I JU«>T T'KLWXS I
DON
yOuuL TO P*sx I /V
FOR OOx HE J x
A
' K fc.V£« SAW HIM
^ WELL THEM, off
Hit GOES \/
, / fakE. i'
lpu^E Ji
BEFORE
Lift
OLOtR TM<NS YOO
\ ARE
3
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY JUDGE
Beer Deckel
Miss Pauline M. Baker and
Mrs. A. F. Gibbs have applied foT
a license to retail 'beer at the B.
and G. Grill, 210 1-2 North
Travas.
Marriage Licenses
'Arthur Hickson, 36, and Mada-
lene Scott, 27, Sherman.
Noel C. Watson, 31, and Anna
iBelle Andrews, .22, Howe.
George R. Craven, 39, and
Edith Ailene Mize, 22, Gaines
ville.
James Howard Souther, 19,
end Helen Laverne Bur1<, 19
Sherman, route 4.
Council Deloy* Souther. 21,
f.nd Clara A. Hall, 18, Whites
horo, route 1.
Autopnobile Registration
Freida Mae Leewright, S'her
m-in, OMsmoft)iIe sedan.
D. W. Sharum, Sherman,
Chevrolet sedan.
Ma.r:on Turiff, Sherman. Old
mobile coach.
A A. Nobl:-s, Sherman, Ford
ifoach.
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Help Them Gmsm the Bleed
0 of Harmful Borfy Weete '
Year kldasys an eeaMaa
wast* matter from tbs blood _
kltlosys somstlmsa lag Is tWr
eat act aa Nsturo Utaw1-1—
ss**« Impurltisa that. If
nolaoa th* system aad apart We
body maehlnary.
Symptoms may tx asgtlaf I
iifilUMit btatoch*. ktUeia «
gattlDg ap nlfbta, s«*Uiag,
aadar tfc* *y*a—a taallag al
aaxioty aa4 loss of pap a
Otksr signs si Iddaay m
*cd*r are Maillae baralag. m*W •,
-tl
aevlrlaeds Im
Thoy have a
Am im—1 -m m
•oaatry ersr. its* g*«r \
DOAHS PILLS
IF OV£Rt!ATiNG li A JlM.
I SOMITIWEJ AM A SIHNR.
BUT AtKA-iELTM* HUW If f
[FEEL BAD EFFECT* !
Realty* Trantfors
Willie Strode et a' to Carl La-
Foy et ux, one acre in the P. C.
Martin survey, SI50, April 1,
1941.
J. A. Barnett ux to Mack F
Thorny? et ux, five acres ir the
T 3- Shannon survey, $300, May
22, 1941.
iMPIC
A GOOD appetftt; • hearty « -
nan tood that we Bke bs*
that doegn't like
we should "tot good
govern appetite" but do wet
Most of ue don't and M reeUL
we enastoitaUy mUbr tro^
Indigestion, Hisrtbixm,Sour
sch. or Gai tn ftomaeh. _w*m]
that happens to you
JS* Warn . I
Alka-Scluer
Try AJka-Seltzer too, for
ache,. Muscular Fatigue, "Mi
After" and Muscular Pains.
Alka-Seltzer contatna
gesic painreliever (s<
salicylate; which acU
cause it i entirely d .
ready to go to work as Npn M
yoj swallow it. *
Alka-Seltzei also conuini 1^*
line buffer salts which make th ,
action ol its analgesic more
tive because they protect U MM j
Speed up its action. •
Get Alka-SeltMf at youi , -
drug store in handy packaged
for home use er
by the glass
£
Ba ~Wisiu - Try
Alka - Selt^ei-
tains an anel-
(sodium eeeUrl 1
cts quickly i
- dissolved assi
The Worst Is
Yet To Corr
i
CA*j<^T '•«
th S TO*r «
will Sf
SENTfNCt
To
PATS O*
TMf couwnr
*OCk-plLt
HINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
Bj GENE BYRNES
ALTH006H I
/\1>MIT IM ^ 6OO0
6TORV TELLER
I CANT IMITATE
THE DIALECTS
THAT.
Aloof
KdlCH
THAI
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Anderson, LeRoy M. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1941, newspaper, May 27, 1941; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth328245/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.