The Case of the Howling Dog (Warner Bros.) (1934)

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(3rd Day of 6 Day Newspaper Cartoon Strip — Continued From Previous Page) p a R R Y M A S O N Criminal Lawyer-Master Detective, Investigates ““THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG” Warner Bros.’ mystery picture from the story by ERLE STANLEY GARDNER tig: AY ii Mr ~ A l// \ (h UA What’s Happened: FOLEY: Your client, Cartright, is a very FOLEY: He reports a dog howling . .. a dog FOLEY: This is my housekeeper Lucy. Perry Mason is ordered by peculiar man; he spies on me, covering that doesn’t howl. He annoys my guests : ; : Cavtaaht’-to. draw ab awa: : : ’ Please tell my wife we’re coming up to leaving all Cartright’s propevery move | make. He’s a MADMAN eats ‘ed aks ae ‘eerie 058 4 OR erty to Mrs. Foley, wife of a a MADMAN! wite has taken to her be see her. . neighbor. He then offers MaSer te : A > son $10,000 to get rid of Foley's MASON: Your wife, you say—you have a LUCY: Oh, she’s GONE! police dog. MASON: Why do you think so, Mr. Foley? . housekeeper, too? (Continued Tomorrow) FOURTH DAY PERRY MA S O N Criminal Lawyer-Master Detective, Investigates “THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG” Warner Bros.’ mystery picture from the Bay yj ERLE STANLEY GARDNER What’s Happened: FOLEY: This letter is from my wife—she FOLEY: You'll have plenty to do for your MASON: Listen, Miss Lucy, how would you Pp isite=-Cli ; ; : : : . erry Mason visits Clinton left me—Cartright had a hand in this client . . . I’m going to get out a warlike to make twenty dollars? Find a Foley’s house upon complaint by his client, Cartright, that Foley’s dog’s howling is driving him insane. Foley discovers hy ij d c that Mrs. Foley has fled with NE ee es MASON: I’m not so sure about that, Foley! (Continued Tomorrow) “the madman”. rant for his arrest... —and him raising all the fuss about a photo of that woman that ran away. FIFTH DAY Dp F R R Y M A S O N Criminal Lawyer-Master Detective, Investigates ““THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG” Warner Bros.’ mystery picture from the story by ERLE STANLEY GARDNER & mya alia} inj e V) 'F Z Z AB q, it What’s Happened: HOUSEKEEPER: Mr. Cartright went out last MASON: D’you know that woman wasn’t MASON: Hello, Police Headquarters... ? Cartright, a client of Perry ; ; Mrs. Foley—she is Cartright’s wife... ; Mason, disappears after comnight about ten . .. [ won't tell you Fite — 6d awith ee pee Caviciehs Give me Captain Kelly . . . Hello, Capplaining that Foley’s dog's Pe eter kee ld eee 8 tain... this is Perry aes Sere iad bp a) howling is driving him crazy. where he went and i id it wou stole her back... : f h £ Cl; Fol Mason visits Foley, only to k ge eee d ene talking from the home o inton Foley find that Mrs. Foley has fled Se ee ee ee SECRETARY: Yet about Foley’s house. . . He has just been murdered . . with Cartright. Mason suspects ; 3 : 2: I won't! eeper... 2? (Continued Tumorrow) foul work. SIXTH DAY p E R R Y M A S O N Criminal Lawyer-Master Detective, Investigates ‘“‘THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG” Warner Bros.’ mystery picture from the story by ERLE STANLEY GARDNER 6 What’s Happened: Arthur Cartright, a client of Perry Mason, disappears with Mrs. Foley, a neighbor, after complaining that Foley’s police dog’s howling is driving him crazy. Upon _ investigation Perry Mason, lawyer and sleuth, discovers that the woman 40191MOH UAIAUE is really Cartright’s wife, who previously had eloped with Foley. On further investigation, Mason _discovers the murdered bodies of both Foley and his dog. Now go _on with the story... MASON: So you say, Miss Lucy, that you MASON: Explain how Mrs. Cartright could MASON: Dear Reader . . . there were many H ATRE and Foley had a few words and write a letter on October 17—-when you startling and unexpected revelations in THE this triple murder—I know you will be LUCY: Someone fired two shots... killed know she was murdered on the 15th iwtercsied da Eatlewlac “hci Fe MESSAGE the dog . . . Foley rushed in... and ... and her husband was found dead on Cane of Gre Haitians Dos" beginning they got him, too... the followine: night <2. 5 a ee eee Gt the hn Theatre. Page Four