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ADVENTURES OF PATSY Fog a YEP A WE'RE eH, _ ALITTLE WESTERN HERE AT TVIX, PATSY? WE HEARD OF IT-- BOUGHT } \T FOR A LARGE SUM--- EXPERTS CALL IT GENUINE --- HE FOUND A LONG BRASS TUBE LYING K PARTLY UNCOVERED- -- INSIDE WAS A MAP SHOWING WHERE A CAPTAIN "WILL KILLS” WS) TREASURE WAS BURIEO--+" FOLKS, A NATIVE N ; FISHERMAN WAS > LOOKING FOR LANO What--No Horse?! WHENEVER SHE CAMEST AT ME WITH A SKILLET OR ROLLING-PIN ,“TWOULD LEAP FROM ITS Safety First} ceed. She called the police to YET SHOULDST SHE COME HITHER 1T WOULDST BE BEST IF I GOEST HENCE-- Gf The United punch. of snow, cold and strong winds today, landing solid bilo acrocs the nation’s. midsection. The Rocky Mountain still neeled from the i the 4%, of ‘North States tonight. (Municipal Stadium, Coldest spots early today in- Afternoon) cluded 31 below at Minot, North} ‘Conmnyed Frem Page Qne) Each Game, 7 Innings. Dakota, 30 below at Moorcroft,|of the work we have approved SUNDAY-— Wyoming, 27 below at Philip,} well within the estimates.” | South Dakota and minus 22 at| The School Board also Pembina, North Dakota. i | wit snow, in the Pacific North- | Island City Baseball League flights night. Rural schools areas were to remain closed day. It was a different story along the Eastern Seaboard and in the’ Gulf States. Mild weather pre-j vailed and temperatures in some | parts of the areas, as well as im; did the Ohjo River Valley, climbed’ onigi to new highs for the date yester4i that he day. Atlanta's top was 70 and the] Board did 65 above at i is was. a| the legal record for Jan. 3. New York also! sue. WEDNESDAY— had a record 59.7 xeading for] 7:00--Pollock’s Jewels va, Sp the date. WORLD-TELEGRAM der Web. Sub-zero temperatures were - $:00--Overseas Garage vs. | general today over Montana, the] Continued From Page One) | Bamboo ion. Dakotas, Nebraska, Minnesotal #™portant in the New York news- 9:00—Vogue Ch a and parts of Jowa. Colorado and paper field since the merger of School. Wyoming also had sub-zero]the World and the Telegram in THURSDAY— } weather. But seen net ended Xe 1931. i 7:00-—-Spider Web vs. most of the Rocky untain anea’ 3 Spider Bamboo and the cold wave was moving a biggecben ya sounined out in a Southeasterly Direction. | a ee Jo rity ay aa" oy Freezing rain or sleet preceded® ¥ ,, a the cold-snow front in the Lower| S#8's Plant, equipment and real re Garage Vs, Mississippi Vally and the Lower Great Lakes region. sleet mixed with snow Texas. Snow fell at chita lis, Dalhart, Amarillo, Childress and Clarendon. The cold aid extended past Waco in Central Texas. It sent the mer- jcury to one below at Dalhart, in i | standing features will be added GOLF to those of the World-Telegram. Roy Howard announced that there will be no change in the; policy of the “World Telegram and Sun,” which, he added, will 4 cointinue independent in all po- SKATING \ ; Pear | litical matters. Bayview Park j ee Ranhaadtc, and to four above |” “The Sun’s president, Thomas ie (Night) at An J Dewart blamed union demands| * AY-— Many motorisis halted travel) 2." 4’ reason for the sale of his| 1:30 to 9:00 P.M. eral hotels in eastePM| ow oape:. “ ? Dakota were jammed with spapex. “The simple truth is, | Daily and Sunday play. ne Union demands have become too} TENNIS motorists who quit trying 101 cost for us to meet in the face Boyview Park travel the icy and snowy high-| C+ corious loss of income.” : \ (Morning, Afternoon and Night) ways. 7 EES Financial details of the merger ,; The Northern Pacific Railroad S| of lose Siig saalisegaoes Te a Se a Night) main line was tied up after 2] 50. wore mot announced. wal y oy. derailment of 19 freight cars a9] "me merger Jeaves Manhattan a locomotive at Eckelson, North! with tive morning and three af-| Dakota ternoon newspapers of general Bayview Park NAP IS REPEATED curcuuation. * Daily and Sunday play. | CHICAGO. —(#).— Miss Joan Edwards went to a movie. She fell asleep and woke up to find ss the theater dark, deserted and get her out. That's happened be- d ? That's what Miss Edwards said. She recalled that 14 years ago, when she was Six, I she did the same thing. ITY°-CLU CIGARS /, pow 37 YEARS OF SMOKING PLEASURE Distributed by H. RAMOS & CO., Inc. 520 Front Street Telephone 300 TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000