' THE PATTON COURIER NEY OF THE FORCE F.0 Auer ; Reckless Finney F | FIN Dog Serving Life in ie ~~ | mr TT I qT % . {1 MICHAEL WAS | ll V HEAVENS Nii | Pe DIDNT. J TEN HE WAS YOUR HUSBAND 1S 2 IF VEZ KIN . Prison as Hen Thief mares) Jol awoone || esos] coli wo esos wi \| rout 50 we Diner : MAKE TE DOG MAD W THE ANYWHERE NEAR T WOULDNT 8 SURPRISED TO || 21 WAN AV ‘EM, O1 DARESAY yO I NOWesS #3 DFR! usar 1s BEAST) | Set HM Go UP AN PAT ABUL, “\ MICHAEL WUD DO LT / 2 hunter, is serving a life sen- WEARIN A RED AECK-TE / ) tence in the state penitentiary for stealing poultry. i, The sentence was pronounced by the dog's master, Judge J. R. 0 Camp, who was humiliated by Old Ring's misdeeds. Although Texas statutes pro- | vide a maximum penalty of only five years’ {imprisonment for chicken stealing, Judge Camp ) ordered the dog locked up for SAINT SALIVE MAN IN BOAT SEES SHARK FIGHT WHALE NL \ four THE FEATHERHEADS ._ BOsbome dren Cry ter Describes Thrilling Encounter Off British Columbia. L = 00 SEE HI MILTON MR. MILTON HAS 3 A, ini NVA AT My BRINGING HIM HEARD You WERE BEEN TAKWG SOME Winalpe~a- thrilling :batile be: or It - he TUAMERS 20 | IN THE HOSPITAL ~ SERUMS To CURE Wig i black ges and a giant 1 comfort when Baby is VY Wad FANNY VOMEN ! BROUGHT SOME a) ROSE- FEVER: | fox shark was witnessed near Pender ner taken than the little X ’ INSISTED | Harbor, B. C., by Horace Williamson, | a rancher. The result of the contest | could not be ascertained, as the com- batants battled their way out of sight, while both appeared to be prepared for a long fight. Williamson noticed white water ahead while navigating his gas boat toward Garrow Point. Knowing that | there were no rocks in that vicinity, | the spectacle aroused his curiosity and he steered for it. As he got nearer he saw the back of a whale rise from the surface un- til four and a half feet were exposed. Just as he started to resume his jour- ney he noticed the square jaws of a fox shark break water near the whale, Then the fight began. The shark, ap- parently six feet broad at the shoul- ders, had arched out of the water over the back of the whale, slashing at the massive creature with his tail. Seven times it repeated the attack within 300 feet of the spot where Williamson sat in his small boat. “I have seen wolf fish, sharks, and whales in British Columbia waters many times and I could not have been deceived,” said Williamson, after re- | lating his experience, “The shark | must have been nearly forty feet long, tapering to thin tail from its massive shoulders. The fight was something which T have never seen before and probably I shall never see again’ © If restless, a few drops entment. No harm done, s a baby remedy, meant rfectly safe to give the t; you have the doctors’ ! It is a vegetable pro- could use it every day. emergency that Castoria some night when consti- relieved—or colic pains ering. Never be without rs keep an extra bottle, nake sure there will al- ria in the house. It is Ider children, too; read comes with it. — | i THEY SPREAD DISEASE \ISY FLY KILLER attracts and lean, ornamental, convenient and cheap. Lasts allsea« 4 son. Made of , Sy4 can’t epill or tip over; b/g will not soil or injure gy anything. Guaranteed, Insist upon 27 DAISY FLY KILLER from your dealer, ERS Brooklyn ry. #2 \) ag Fi (APPLES ARE 2/53 (OMIN© (hove? PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM iovesDandruff-StopsHairFalling] Restores Color and \uty to Gray and Faded Hair 60¢. and $1.00 at Druggists, 0x Chem. Wks. Patchogue, N. ¥. IAMPOO—]Ideal for use in ker’'s Hair Balsam. Makes the _50 cents by mail or at druge ical Works, Patchogue, No Y. Wife, With Black Eyes, Balks at Jail for Mate Detroit.—A wife has a right to ob- ject when a husband fails to turn over his entire pay to her, and the husband has no right to use physical violence when the wife fails to prepare his breakfast, Judge Christopher E, Stein ruled. This decision was reached when Walter Rokosz, thirty-three, was brought into Recorder's court on an assault and battery charge preferred { by his wife, Mrs. Agnes Rokosz ap- | peared in court with two black eyes which she said her husband had in- flicted, According to the testimony, the hus- | band failed to give his wife his entire pay, and an argument followed. The next morning the wife failed to get up to prepare his breakfast, and the ar- p’s Bells of bells on board ship time of the half-hour e bell was struck each yas turned. Er ————————————— ) RIBUTES BOOKLETS es Compound : . . he Pinkham Medicine Wi \ | gument broke into a fight. Stas shont 30,000,000 [ \ AN \ \ After Judge Stein heard the testi- ook | ANAS : : hs ore ho Z AER RN WN mony his comments were restricted Ted Hi : FAIRER ( fo the sentence of $30 fine and costs Mr. Ted Hinzman | PAREN RA | (Copyright, W. N. U.) o the sentence of 350 fine and costs, CLR RRA RN bo or sixty days in jail. Rokosz imme- does this work in { —— Lodi, California. | His wife writes: “It was in thes i, 77> | MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL iy Tnany Women be A Comic OMNGE | WAS IN A STORE AND A NEWSPAPER SR «| |" vie SAVAGE poESNY BELIEVE IN GOO, | @ 1 diately was sent to serve the sixty days. “I don’t want him to go to jail,” the wife said. Judge Stein reconsidered, had the prisoner brought back from the bullpen, and changed the sentence to six months’ probation. ing helped by tk Af a $d = 1 MAK CAME IN AND THE MERCHANT SAID," NO, “THE CHILD © NOY BELIEVE THAT FIRE thought I would \ DONT WANT ANY AD IN YOUR PAPER = ADS NL to 2% NOR, CENTURIES PEOPLE give 3 eo ial Nt DO ANN GOOD =| DONY BELIEVE IN » HAVE BELIEVED IN FALSITIES AND DOULBTED Dog Hangs Self Trying say that it has done { 17H! NEWSPAPER MAN LAFFED ighbors and fri | 3 ADVERTISING | “TRUTHS. OUR UNBELIEF IN PUBLICITY rn ig Rk AND SAID, " WHAT DOES IT MATTER WHETHER nis to Escape From Cell ; g DOES WOT AFFECT THE VALUE OF Chivas Date Tollowing a Ghats tter. I tell them that Lydia E. Pinkham’s ound.” ~OU BELIEVE IN IT O i z Ea R NOYS3" ~~ of a Maltese cat up a tree,” reads the sergeant’s report accounting for the disappearance of Boze from a cell in the Hyde Park police station. Boze, a fluffy Spitz, was given po- lice escort to the dog pen at the sta- tion after being found barking at the Co 28 s ER > 2 pug we Wi : a © 2 6 IW ; rs i Os \7/ JACHE RELIEVED "HE QUESTION 1S, WILL ADVERTISING SELL " ADAM DIONT BELIEVE 'T MATTERED IF HE ATE S QUICKLY i E's NOAHS NEIGHBORS DIDNT GOODS%' AND “THE ANSWER \S “THAT OUR foot of an elm at his crying quarry arter’s Little Liver Pills © our Wor THE APDIE = s LILEO'S © NDS BEST BUSINESS MEN HAVE PROVEN BEYOND high up on a branch. The cell already Purely Vegetable Laxative ABOUT 'SHEIKS hr” BELIEVE IN THE FLOOD = GALLE RAE £ SHADOW OF A DOUBT THAT IT WILL | had three canine occupants. Boze was ove fhe bowels free from PARENTS, IN A DIDNT BELIEVE TH' EARTH WAS ROUND = w : ‘” ? | not an ordinary dog. His home faced e the system Seni , FEW NEARS MOSY / COLUMBUS LWED AMID PEOPLE WHO DIDNT $0 THATS THAT | one of the best avenues in the silk- use 2 31 ORE WiLL LOOK 227 BELIEVE HE COULD FIND LAND BY SAILING , | stocking district. And now, to be d can be given with abso- LIKE THIS, OR I wesr.” Ss | locked up with common prowlers! ery member of the family. WORSE ! d 75c Red Packages. S IEE PILLS rrr reer CL his . a sh _—— oo THEN DONT fo Bites i ee 2 of Myrrh | Clancy Kids A COLLAR. Such company was too much for Boze. He high-hatted them on the street, why not here? The leash quite long, Boze leaped to the window sill of the cell. From here he could watch the outside world moving. It looked inviting. There was a clear coast. He jumped—. But the leash which kept him tied to a bar of the cell would not | give, Boze hung by the neck until dead, rh . le if not suited. All dealers, olf not suited, Alldealers, - [ a or We'll Call It poser GT Ed a Drow | “Dead” Man Back, Wants _ VR Estate From His Heirs a NY er, Colo.—Will McCarty, wh ] y fro TE 2 SASTHMAPENEDY dis: »d from his Nebraska home of Asthma 11 ye and was believed dead, Ask your druge ents and one dole REE SAMPLE, is very much alive, according to ¢ pe- | tition filed in co > Foe The petition requested Co.,Inc.,Buffalo,N.Y. ZZ { brother, NN Henry McCarty, who was ZN administrator of his estate ————— By N PERCY L. CROSBY © by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate \ | 1928, be removed, and the pe {ro turned back to the *dead” brother. b | The estate consists of several par. | cels of property which would have gone to three sons of Will McCarty. — “ ah
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