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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 9

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El Paso, Texas
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9
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I if 1 1 yi: EL PASO HERALD-POST -Page 9 By Ripley OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUT OUR WAY Tuesday Sept 21 1937 BELIEVE IT OR NOT mV Sfet S' am 'i Ti I1 1 7 r- SAY DONfT make ANY SUDDEN MOVES ON THET HOSS NER START HIM OFF QUICK NER PUT YORE HAND ON HIM NO PLACE NER SPUR HIM NEK WAVE YORE HAND AT ANYBODY ER LET THE SADDLE SLIP AN DONfT LET HIM GET HIS HEAD DOWN OUTSIDE THET HE FINE Hmf THJFP-F? MV tie SFIjTt-7 fry 1 I OWLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM IS THAT THl fellow prinks WATER AND WAVES TWO LESS CHINS AT YOU WHEN HE NODS HELLO BUT I'D BACK TH' MAJOR IN A MOOSE CALL IN 5 COUTEST VC WHAT goes on here Ku ALL IT WEEDS IS A Wiuged V' COLLATE TO BE WIS TVVIM 1W SWOUT ISKJ'T QUITE AS BULBOUS AS TH' ORIGINAL AMP IT LACKS TH' STOP SIGNAL CLOW THAT KAT7IATES FROM TH' ORkSlNAL schmozzleJ Dw mountain that grew in a single night ROSE OUT OF A PERFECTLY LEVEL PLAIN TO a HEIGHT OF 1600 FEETon THlNIGHTofSEPT 29 1759 -AFTER A SERIES OF VIOLENT EARTHQUAKES Mexico 7: A nm mr IT (rnof 'T 17 natural 9-21 KIDEKS CRAMP CAT THAT ALWAYS SLEEPS On HER BACK Owned by DON and Barney Newark HX OH I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER WITH ANNIE IN SCHOOL I KNOW SHE'S SAFE NOT RUNNING AROUND THE STREETS NOBODY KNOWS WHERE fCHEE- HUNDREDS I OF 'EM- HOW WE I GOIN' TO BE SURE I WE GET I RIGHT ONE? DATS EASY ONLY A FEW OF 'EM GOES UP TW SIDE STREET-AND DIS BRATLL BE EASY TO SPCTT-BLABBLE POINTED HER OUT THERE DATS HER- TH' ONE WIT THT FUNNY BUSHY HAIR AND TH' COCKY SWAGGER- SEE HER? yeah-1 Rose GROWING OUT OF AROSE ftAASENG 0 ITU I the Payne-Shotwell hospital 5 in LlT-nEFIELDTexa Pueblo Colo PLAYS 3 CLARINETS AT ONE TfME UR01D uRa'f EXPLANATION' OF TODAY'S CARTOON roVIIntfL SinINIFht: Jorullo a volcano 1600 feet high in the state of Michoacan Mexico Ptninao6infle SePt- 29 1759 The perfectly level plain showed no UnS September night when the earth was shaken by a violent earthquake the frightened inhabitants found that a long chasm was the result of that earthquake 1X volcanic cones had formed the tallest of which was 1600 feet high and when toe activity greatly diminished There Bpnns the vicinity which is covered with lava fields and volcanic rock The southern slope of the mountain is covered with luxuriant vegetation extending to the lummit VOL AM HAINT-AH GOTTA GO FISHIN' TODAY CUSS rrr-wE kin GIT MARRIED VEH AH WALAW-R1GHT-BUT-KIN AH GO FISHIN' RIGHT AFTIR TH' WEDDIN 50 AH AXED HAMMY YOKUM WHEN WEI OUGHTA HAVE TH' WEDDIN' AN' SHE SAYS -(GUUf-TCXsJW fStGHfp- AH'M 7 WILLIN' AWRIGHT THEN -NOW KINELY SHET UP AN GO AWAY AH GOTTA DIG WORMS GOO'BYE-SEE YO' AT OUR WEDDIN' IMPAWTINT THET WE GJT MARRIED TODAY-AH DUN NO WHUT SHE GOOD MAWNIN'HAMRAT -ER-SATURDAVYO done: axed me MARRY WIF YO-AN AH SAID YES- REMEMBER? CAST OF CHABACTEBB PBISCIIXA hf In Mtoratr AMT Cilly' rMaut aal rlcrir'i victim JIM CUls ftaaaa HABIT Amy's atraafa Tjd tar SEBGXANT afflcar aulraid to Mlva tha Buiir ml Amy Karr VrBr ha caa af Aar Karr la ahaatod whaa CIIIt kmItm a aararlsa rrl Hrlilai ha had w111! ptaB 'Tta lk toaafht Uth uPn- Thea Scrfcaat Daiaa uacka at tha daar vr-MtltFi Tk Bob Pat NM i HORACE YOU REAUMYOO OONT KNOH) HOVO EMBARRASSING the Situation is MRGROMNMEXT OOOQ INFORMS ME HE HAS purchased a A RATHER FEROCIOUS BEAST UNDERSTAND IT SEEMS HE HAS BEEN UNREASONABLY ANNOYED BY YOUNG MEN RAIDING HS PVONER GARDEN ON THEIR WAY TO SEE BOOTS V- act PAT At must have had an enemy Miss he said wanted her out of the way She fall from the roof as we thought last night She was murdered!" He wondered why Cilly showed no surprise know it" she said dully That is what Mrs Corbett told me Her mother saw someone sopie man throw Amy off -the Heaven's sake why you tell he demanded irritably said that Mrs Corbett had already communicated with Dolan nodded his head abruptly she asked me to stop in mi see her I done it yet always a dozen people ready with startling information in a case like this What did she mother saw Amy flung bodily from the roof Some criminal some maniac she Unconsciously Cilly shuddered at the recollection That terrifying pitch-black roof Not Dracula up there no foolish figure of a silly imagination But a real flesh-and-blood murderer A fiendish trap had been laid up there and Amy walked into it blindly Dolan shook his head negatively to it than that afraid The medical examination this morning disclosed no evidence of criminal attack such as might be attributed to a degenerate or a maniac But it did disclose something else something very curious was girl was strangled brutally strangled with a piece of ordinary clothesline before she was thrown from the (To Be Continued) The Family Doctor WHAT THE SAM HLL VQU THINK IM BARRICADING THESE WINDOWS FOR EVERYBODY INSIDE! RIFLES AND PISTOLS ALL AROUND 00-00 YOU THINK THERE'S ANY MRWATTF DANGER I'M TERRIBLY WORRIED 1 AND WMAT5 MORE ABOUT WASH AND EASY GIRLIE THEV AINT THEY LEFT MORNINGI LIKELY TO HERE GRAB AND HAVEN'T COME A RIFLE IF YOU CAN'T Vi I I BACK 1 SHOOT IT'S HIGH TIME YOU'RE LEARNING Cilly repeated what she had told the night before She met Amy some six months previous in the Cannon building where they both worked frequently met downstairs in the tea shoppe for she added spoke of the difficulty in finding a nice place to live in New Work She had been staying at a girls residence club and did not like it very much Finally I suggested that she share this apartment with me That was two months the name of this residence club?" Cilly named a modest but well-known clubhouse in the Seventies she have many few I should say Amy was a stranger in the city I understood that she came from a town called Interlaken in New Hampshire where she had lived with an aunt She came to New York less than a year ago and happened to find this position as secretary to Harvey Ames of the real estate firm They have offices on the same floor as In his book Sergent Dolan wrote: Harvey company did you say you were with Miss he asked and Bums Secretary I junior attorney was admitted to the bar two years Sergeant Dolan raised his eyebrows He looked Cilly over with a new respect dawning in his eyes say! Quite a youngster to be a full-flegged lawyer aren't Tha eh? Well you look it Not a' bit of it And how old was Miss was younger than I We celebrated her 25th birthday together only a few weeks Sergeant Dolan nodded His eyes never quiet for a second were still roving about the room They saw everything and they saw through everything it seemed to Cilly He went on: he unhappy about any-Was there anybody as far as you know whom she particularly hated or that I ever heard of Of course she didn't speak of her past very that -Not with Amy She was naturally a reticent person she never forced herself upon For the first time Cilly under-stood the attraction between Amy nd Harry Hutchins They were so totally different ever tell you why she left New Hampshire?" I assumed it was for the same reason that thousands of girls leave small towns for New York To seek a home mentioned ny trouble at Never spoke of any Again Cilly shook her head hv Sergeant Dolan leaned forward in P1 lhaP brown eyes looked deeply into gray ones in TOMS GROWS VIOLENT OTHER I BURST INTO FLAME THE LOCOMOTIVE IS OVERTURNED An am CHAPTER VI A ILLY led Sergeant Dolan into the living room remembering she did so that she had not as yet tidied 1L The bridge table was rtill set up as it had been the night before when Amy and she played against Jim and Harry Hutchins There were ashes and cigaret butts in the various ashtrays and they lent a stale odor to the room Serge-nt Dolan looked around aid Cilly knew that his sharp eyes were not missing one detaiL "Have a good rest?" he asked pleasantly enough she answered One could not put too much faith she was thinking in Sergeant Do- -pleasant manner It was re-' fleeted in the careless good-natured bulk of his six feet two in the lightness of his speech in the wide smile which came so easily to his lips But his rather small quick eyes belied all that They were shrewd and cunning They were the eyes of the professional man-hunter and Cilly made a mental note -that she must not be deceived by his friendliness She must wait to hear from Jim before she took Sergeant Dolan into her confidence sorry to say Miss Pierce the sergeant said seating himself to the most comfortable armchair this matter of Miss er accident presents itself in rather a different light this momingg" Cilly sat down opposite him seen Mrs Corbett then?" she asked is Mrs he countered "A neighbor from across the street She called a few minutes with some rather startling information I suggested that she get in touch with you Doland scratched his chin what was this startling he asked Cilly hesitated It would be wiser at present she decided to do no more talking than was necessary it would be better Sergeant she suggested you to hear Mrs Corbett's story from her She intended to phone you I Dolan looked at Cilly shrewdly a he thought Aloud he said: did get in touch with me Thought I'd Just stop in and get your version of the affair once more" be glad to answer your ques tions sergeant" Cilly offered cour teously She was more composed now more her natural well-poised self Sergeant Dolan took out his inevitable black book and an almost useless stub of a penciL long did you tell me you've known Miss Amy Kerr that XflV fiu itovicr inc li fe pit (STEP ASIDE H0R5E FACE UKE VER MOTHER BETTER! PAPPY DID YOU BRING THE DIAMOND RING YOU PROMISED ME POOPDECK PAPPY OH LDHAT BEAUTIFUL NAME! HELLO POOPDECK 1 5EZ WHO'S THAT PEKTY gal qOer there? '5HES MY MOTHER--' MOTHER 1 IOANT YOU TO MEET MR PO0PDECK PAPPY MY 5V0EETY SO YER A VJIDDY EH? IOELL GET YER HAT-rUJE'RE DOIN' TO THE MOVIES -THEN WE'LL PACK IN SOME CHOW 3 SAY HOW YA LIKE TO 4 A DlAMVNK RING By DR MORRIS FISHBEIN In the discussions of diabetes that have already been published men-twn has been made of the relation-I ip of the Islands of Langerhans in the pancreas to the cause of that disease The pancreas has not only an external secretion which goes into the intestines aiding in the digestion of protein but also an internal secretion which is vital in the handling of sugar by the body It has been proved that removal of the pancreas surgically results In death within three weeks because of the tremendous increase of blood sugar in the body In 1922 Banting and Best aided by McLeod and Collip were able to develop the secretion of the Islands of Langerhans in pure form This secretion is known as inmilin Since these fundamental discoveries were made another condition has been found related to the pancreas which has to do with overactivity of this gland Instead of an insufficient amount of lnni resulting in diabetes there may be too much insulin secreted by the gland This occurs for example when there Is a tumor of the pancreas or when there is inflammation with overstimulation In this condition the content of the blood insulin is also increased Hoiocry SOMETHING TELLS TEMPERATURE LOOK THERE'S A SMALL CAMP PIPE -AN' UNLESS tlowk TM MISTAKEN THATS OSSIE SLEEPING ALONGSIDE OP IT Srk Business Slump? Mother says the paper may say business is headed for another slump but her business is still "PICK considerably if investigate the easy terms oa MILLER TIRES at The NEW Auto Radio WITH SUPERIOR TONE! 1938 Veatra tiiini mi Term If Walter Pofahl 620 Texaa Main 793 mti laij.

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