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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 8

Publication:
The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
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8
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pxm EICHT versity and other Methodist Surviving are widow, the former Mi's Eugenia Jones, to whom he had been married 5h years in 1030. at which time their golden wedding was celebrated. With the judge at the time of his death was E. N. Faulk of Monroe, a nephew, Dr.

R. W. Faulk, of Monroe, is also a nephew. PLEAS OF GUILTY MADE BY THREE PERSONS HERE LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Bouquets By Harold Gr THIS IS A PRETTY DOLL SOMMER FOR YOU. I WISH WE COOLD GO SOMEWHERE FOR A VACATIOM- OF COORSE WERE COMFORTABLE ENOUGH HERE NOW- BOT WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO TAKE A TRIP ON A YACHT, OR LIVE IN A FINE HOME AWAY FROM HERE? GEE, "DADDY A SWELL I LIKE IT HERE AT TH' PLANT- SO.

BECAUSE I HAVE TO 1 STICK HERE ON THE JOB, 1 you STAY, TOO, AS A I MATTER OF DO I VOO KNOW, ANNIE, YOU the kind who a I MAN SUCCEED? 1 shux, daddy! YOU'D SuCCEECjl NO MATTER VVMI YOU'RE KtNCl i NOBODY can WHY, I'VE HEARD YOU say SO; AND SIDES, ALL THE MEN IN THE PLANT SAY SO- THEY SAY YOU'RE EONITE OVER SINGLE MANDED- OH I uppose IT'D BE BUT YOU CANT LEAVE HERE NOW- Three J. C. Arnold, negro, charged with larceny of seed cotton i valued at. $35, Charlie Allen, negro, charged with assault and battery, and W. H.

DcMo-s, charged with disturbing the peace, pleaded guilty in district court here yesterday. Senlence against Arnold was deferred and he was released to return to coui on October 15 for sentence. Allen was sentenced to ten days in from time of incarceration, which was July 6, thus allowing him free- I dom yesterday. DrMoss also received a 10-Hays sentence from tune of incarceration, which was July 10. WHAT MAKES YOU THINK I CAN'T LEAVE HERE? Funeral Of Judge J.

Faulk Held At Home In Texas POST NAMES DELEGATES TO LEGION CONVENTION The funeral of Judge Ihulk. 85. who died Tuesday at his home In Athens, was held at the First Methodist church there, this afternoon, according to word received by Monroe relatives. A large assemblage was present to pay a tribute to one of the most active membors of this church and one who had been a teacher of the Sunday school for a long period of time Interment was in the Athens cemetery. Judge Faulk was the son of the late John Faulk, who participated the Battle of New Orleans, and was bom at the family home in Logtow n.

He removed in early life to Athens. where he resided continuously until his death. Served In Legislature He served In the state legislature its senator and was an intimatp friend of former Governor Jim Hogg, John G. Reagan and other Texas political figures He also served for several terms as judge of the court of appeals. Liberal donations made by him to the Southern Methodist uni- At a regular mer'ing of the L.

B. Faulk post. American Legion, the following delegates were elected to attend the American Legion statt convention at Baton Rouge on August 810 inclusive; William Perhamus, chairman of the delegation; Charles Mitchell, secretary to the delegation; Isador Liebreich, William Haddad. Godwin, C. McKenzie, Sam Rubin, Ezra Brandin.

Holloway, Wayne Huckaby, Sam Orchard and Harrs Stem. The following alternates were named; H. H. Smith, J. Johnson Dr.

L. Wood. Russell Simms, Padgett. I)r P. M.

Gayle, Oscar Johnson. J. Bradley, Richard Dr S. A Collins, Florent Hammond and John Bailey. The way to destroy one of the enemies of the vintage grape- the leafhoppet is to spray the vines wfth nicotine, says the department of agriculture.

A Warm PI ace In Their Hearts THE GUMPS IT CERTAINLY IS NICE SBktNCr BIAA CjUMP FOR AWHILE THERE HE WASN'T EVER. vOMIMG OVER ANY IV-, MORE- GUESS HE'S FINDING OUT VMHO HIS BEST FRIENDS REALLY ARE- ne certainly seemed CiLAD TO DE HERE DID YOU SEE THE VJAY he ate I'LL BET THEY DON'T FEED MifA RIOHT OYER THERE THAT'S PROBABLY HE GOT I DARE SAT HE HASN'T HAD A GOOD MEAL SINCE iTf VaELL- DO THEY ALL THEYRE INTERESTED IN IS HIS BANK AND INSURANCE K)UCT OF HIS- THET'YE PROBABLY GOT HIM TO SIGN THAT OVER. TO THEM TOO BY THIS MONEY THAT RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO POOR UTTLE CHESTER- A ood thn FOR HIM HE still AS SOME RELATIVES VUnO are for him for him alone yi us its AN OF heart- Once it was a mark of wealth to occupy a penthouse in New York- now tenants want them so they can have a MOON MULLINS Into The Hands Of The Receiver KAYO-1 WOULD PATHER YOU SAID NOTHIN6 TO YOUR. AUNT MAMIE ABOUT this a I OH BOY' MAMIE SURE IS PLENTY MAD AT (JMCLE tWILLie' dlVE ME THAT. I THOU6HT WILLIE RAN i OFF AND LEFT MAMIE IN PUNKVILLE his urious orld By William Ferguson FROG AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD, SLEEPS, DURING THE DAV, IN AN UPRIGHT THEREBY RESEMBLING A TREE LIMB, AND MAKING ITSELF WELL, IF YA I gimme A MICKEL I off Copyright, by Helping Hands 7 UNCLE WltLlE'5 UNCLE left him all that dough 8ECAUSE UNCLE WAS NICE AND POLITE, SO GUESS UNCLE WILLIE'S RICH ,4 NOW BETTER START BEIN' NICE AND NO YOU NO YOU THAT THERES MY a WRACHUTE OPENS FROM THE TOP THE SKIRTS ARE THE LAST TO OPEN.

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2. Persia 3. Pinch 4. Collects 6. Carry TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD By Edgar ice Burroughs a -Ilf fl tat sykd cate 'Tse.

At Nomone's command, the cru ic co c- monies began. No sound or i. -n grim sack as two priests lifted it fr 1 and set it down at the feet of the Queen. Such was the custom, before the victim should be hurled into the flames and molten lava below. During the long march Tarzan had no opportunity to aid his friends, for the cortbge included a host of warriors to guard against Lions and Athncan raiders.

Long after noon the column entered the hills and came at last to the edge of Xarator's fiery crater. Here the prisoners were to A trumpet sounded. The procession began to move, followed by the exceed citizenry on holiday. One chariot bore the bide bag that contained the intended victim of the volcano. Behind it walked Thudos and Gemnon in chains, for it was wish that they witness Doria fate.

While the Queen was threatening Tomos with death unless he produced Tarzan, the ape-man himself strode up the avenue. are Nemone said sharply as he stopped beside her glittering chariot. are not accustomed to being Tarzan, regarding her, remained silent..

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