The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 1, 1932 Page: 3
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THIRD INSTALLMENT Islstont and as John entered ilu tho shaded walks of Central Park
Synopsis Johnny Breen 161 Emporium on his return from an through a rustic arbor Tho dusty
years old who had spent all of errand a few doors uwny licckti
hie life aboard a Hudson river
tugboat plying near New York
Is tossed Into the river In a ter
drowns his mother and the man
rlflo collision which sinks the tug
drowns his mother and the man
he called father Ignorant unschooled
and fear driven he drags
himself ashore hides In the friendly
darkness of a huge covcrec
truck only to be kicked out at
dawn and Into the midst of a
tough gang of river rat boys who
beat and chase him He escapes
and exhausted tumbles Into abasement
doorway Later he hears
the trap door slammed a padlock
snapped down and he Is trapped
Exhausted he falls asleep When
he awakens It Is day light and he
looks about for a place to wash
the river slime from face hands
and body The running water attracts
the attention of a Jewish
family living In the rear of their
secondhand clothing store He is
rescued taken into the family
and there starts a new life on the
Bowery In New York
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
No Becka its too hot
Youre fraid Thats what You
dont dast to go
All right come along and
John and Becka strolled casually
from the front stoop of tho tenement
as Becka called So long
Woro going for a walk to Mrs
Llpvitch who sat on the basement
steps with tho twins and Mrs
Yartin while Mr Llpvitch argued
with a customer within
An hour later In the daik of
early evening tho girl and hoy
ami in arm strolled far from the
crowds about tho Clothing Emporiumi Havo you got any money
Becka asked this frankly
Lipvltch your father he corrected
gave me a dollar today
His hand gripped It in tho bottom
of the large trouser pocket tho
one without the hole He showed
the bright silver coin to Becka
Say Becka clasped his arm
with an Insinuating pressure leaning
toward and In front of John
as she looked up into his face
for ho was a head taller than the
girl
Say what he aslfed shoving
her back somewhat roughly in his
embarrassment
Youre green she laughed nervously
Say you are green she
affirmed as if a great truth had
just then been disclosed You
dont have to work for nothing
she added hastily Pa should pay
you she urged again looking up
into his face still holding his arm
but refraining from closer contact
Tho boy walked straight ahead
and failed to answer You should
get a dollar a day Becka continued
and hoard too he would
have to give It I will make him
she said positively
Late that afternoon tho dollar
In his pocket had been given him
grudgingly guiltily by Ckannon
Llpvitch And this only after un
argument with Becka
All right dont give it Jiim
f she retorted to his repeated protest
When he finds out you lookout
You aint so smart sho
warned John can sue you for
damages for hack wages someday
Give him something now
fivo dollars Becka had argued
No No Llpvitch know tho
danger also tho expense
You got to You got to pay him
something today Becka was In
bont a parting glance of warning
on her father her eyes threatening
exposute ns sho nodded mean
ingly at John Lipvltch hnrt his
hand In his pocket He flngerfd
a coin n half then lit a prudent
flood of generosity he solscil a all
ver dollar
Here Chon his throat was
husky
Hero Chon I god someding by
you He spoko rapidly A dollar
you earned hit vages Chon
romomhor vages ho ropcutcd
handing the boy tho large coin
thrusting It toward him Impulsively
as If afraid John would not
accept Ant remember Chon i
tlond charge you nodding nodding
n tall fer board You god Id all
fer nodding
Forgiven With the cool moist
lips of Becka pressing eagerly
against his own
Then after an interval of pregnant
silence Bockn having again
linked Johns arm thiough her
own doing bo with a small laugh
a friendly forgiving laugh they
walked out on Bioadway at a
point wheio Its wholesale commercial
aspect stretches northwardTo America New Yoik was
Home and still Is the feudal city
of the Western World taking tribute
fiom the ends of tho earth
Other cities may attempt to dispute
this but New York true to
its name keeps rising new and
own continuous disintegration
shafts of stool and stone spiing
ing up out of the dusty demolition
constantly under wny The wiecks
and mistakes of the past feed ambition
flaring to highor and dizzier
achievement
Never was the town bo young
and bright and hopeful us on the
summer night when John and
Becka tar from their environment
walked on air and litorally
rode on It as they sped uptown
on the West Side L The snunt
greenbellied steam locomotive
puffed and wheezed blowing Its
whistle as it approached the
curves wlieio Becka with an
Oh clung close to John thoy
sat In a cross seat by an open
window
Descending at Fiftyninth Strep
Becka led him eastward to Columbus
Circle The tall shaft In the
center the different aspect of the
people the absence of push carts
nnd tho dearth of children puz
zled John Dodging tho whirling
stream of cyclists they entered
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wjj0 uuicadam drives were llvoly
with tho prance of foamflonkwl
turnouts ami the clank and
clink of fashlonnble hitmen
trappings
And with the black art nf this
night of swift unusual motion and
of rare sights with Bockn soft
and confiding clinging closely on
his arm with tho dread ct Gro
jmno forsutlon In tho distant al
leys of the slums tho boy expanded
to an Influence beyond the
measure of his understanding
felt Iho secrotlvo whispering of
the dark
palling of the trees John and
Becka turned toward this to the
lower walks the perfect ones planned
long ago by a master gai don
er Finding a secluded spot thoy
sat down the still surface of the
lollectiug pond almost at their
feet They wore close together
a lillc hush screened them from
tho walk thoy talked idly Still
denly the light of the lako wont
out as a cloud drifted across the
moon
You do John I know you do
Lilly Fh kin saw you Becka intones
of pouting banter was ac
fresh and more powerful from Its cuslng John Suddenly ho found
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Why Tulia Folks
Like Our Bank
Daily some folks of Tulia and community tell us
how much they appreciate the conservative policies we
hold to in conducting the affairs of our hank
They appreciate our husisnesislike loan policy
they like the way we plan with them individually
and above all they enjoy doing business with a strong
bank which is directed by successful local men who
are sincerely interested in the development of Tulia
and tho people living here
FirstNational Bank
The bank that has the communitys interest at heart
himself foigiven forgiven for
filings he had never done for
THE TULIA HERALD
gate nt Fifth Aveiiuo nnd Fifty
rcctlon of the Mall band music j Side L down ugnlu Into the fain
filtered through the leaves for tho illnr elosoniiss ot tho slums
air was still and presently cap j The end of September In the
tured moonlight prisoned in a city of peipotunl change btlngs
lake was rilseovoied through a wlth It tho flist refreshing whls
per of cooler airs a now vltnllty
lnpsoa he had not commuted for
things lie had never even thought
about forglten with the cool moist
lips of Becka pressing eagerly
against his own stilling all pro
tost ot Innocence or of revolt
His volro rasped Ho choked
nnd struggled vibrant with tho
contact holding Becka with convulsive
strength The first drops
of rain found thorn drily lout to
the coming storm Tho hoy ill
clad hard In body with few Ideas
but those of strifes released the
girl her sudden Oh coming
with the return of breath almost
crushed out of her John jumped
up picked up her straw hut and
pullng her by the arm led her to
the bnlo of a huge sycamore
whose broad loavos promised some
Far to the Noilli from tho Street They took the East
I springs to life among tho luiut
weary dwellers in the city Snl
I Bern fold had come hack fiom the
road after quostloiinblo success In
j providing crayon onlnigemeiits of
l family album pom nits with the
1 Pails Spicy Package as a sldo line
1 The spicy package being n bulky
IsuriepllllmiH envelope sold sealed
Agnlnst tho law you know to
show It to bo opened by tho
purchased Sliicily In private
It was a suggestive package > o
Mailing at twentyfive cents or two
j hits and sold wholesale to candy
choppers on tialns at seven flat
a I oss Sol sold few of the crayon
but did get rid of
his entire stock of spicy packages
I to the fnrinois ami tholr hands
even dsiimslng of tlmm to women
by the simple piOcuss of refusing
to even tell thorn what ho was
selling
On his return to tho city Sol
found Becka In a lecoptlvo frame
of mind and John llreen pursuing
his way In dogged silence Beckns
foils balked by his awkward in
oxpeiluuco hud at least served to
place him upon a meager wage
In the sio of which she evinced
small Intel est Sho soon walked
out with Sol then earning as she
boastfully confided to John the
princely salary of twentyfive do
lars a woojc as runner for a Bowery
burlesque show And fuither
moro sho was to appear In the
chorus of a log show in tights
a secret cat of ally kept from Chan
nou Lipvltch but whlspeied slyly
to John And to prove It Becka
showed John a photograph that
hi ought a hoi flush to bis face
Silly sho cried Im an actress
you know Hut for all that
While monsters muddied
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AGENT KhESS
coolness sprang up between them The only son of Van Wlruklo Air Jo Liege and son Ocorge
and John refused tickets to the
show
And as another side lltio Sol
llernfohl began to match John
against likely boys In clhmltwtlno
boxing boms of the lower city
taking hltn from Unit to hall on
Saturday nlRhia acting m his
manager Those adventures were
a relief to the growing dislike he
Soh for the Clothing Ktnporlum
and Its cloying stvmenoss FightIng
had become second nature to
hltn Ho liked the hent ot combat
mtd his cravliiR for the exdteinenT
of the flh grew with his succrss
It wn late in November when
Sol IJoriiMd mniiltd John ngituut
ilasper Ji > r mi known in tb
Jreenpnlnt section ns the P >
shell r from tho rain Quick flash llH < t wonder The boys wore lv
es or lightning followeri by harsh W0Rh In nt one hundred and thlr
rumbling pools of thunder
tylhree
were ringside anil go ten
punctuated by the puny cries and
screams of women 1 tinning from
the park ns sudden swirls of cool
ntr and rain whipped about thv
trees Then John and Becka like
Paul nnd Virginia ot the story
linked not of body but of mind
raced beneath the trees and the
lashing of tho storm for tho park
rounds in one of the preliminary
bonis hciforn the famous aanisor
Spotting Club It was tho most
Ambition bout yet secured bv
Manager llornfold and twentyrive
dollars to the winner If John won
he would split with John taking
ten dollars for his shine and
John Bteeu glancing curiously nt
tho typewritten letter fiom the
tinluer of the Simmon Spoiling
Club wondored at the ijuoor kind
of printing for he had uovor soon
a typewritten letter bororo and ho
was iiHlinmuri to admit thai be
could not lead a wjnd a deficit
iv Manager Sol Uernfold was
thcioiieliv uwaio of
FIFTH AVENUE
Let us go back In an oidoily
way and skoteh the Story of the
Van Horns ns generally understood
the myths of the new city
are Its old families running
lack two or three or even four
Kcnnrntlnui
Guysbutt Van Horn giealgrnud
lather of Gilbert was a man ofX
haul common souse and he son I
of no loss a man than Peter Van j
I loin who came over fiom Holland
as a young man preerrlug
nil English colony with Dulch traditions
to life at home
Guysbeit wns a man o frugal
habits and of strong lellglous com
vlollon whun drunk or sober In
fact a man well calculated to prosper
In tho now Now York Ills
son Van WInekle Van Horn proved
a turn son jf Now Vol It Horn
In 1SO0 ho inuicri Litmbeit anil
deteimlnod lo found the Van Horn
loitnne on the future of the city <
He believed New York would even j
tualty giow northwaid In spite >
of Its width fiom ilvei to Mvort
In tho fnco or much conliiuy advice
ho bought cheap land far to
tin north In the tract of Grcou
uich Village and he held on
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the Van Horns ran to only sons of Happy wore In Naaroth Mop
was Itrevoort Van Horn father cln >
of Gilbert So this family tfeo Mr rtlU jMt Alplmnse Lltsch
hod Us s tuple roo a back In the p 0kln Wlro vmUxk a fow dnya
tocky sou ot Manhattan wHh Mr AIrSi Wi Lltaft <
So nt the tlmo we make tlt ne
< iilntnnei of the Inst of the Van
loins as he was generally tall
ed Ollbert Van Horn was fort >
yeais of sue his half was Iron
gray and ho might easily have
pessnl for n wellprtwerved man
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Continued Next Week
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Nazareth Items
Mr and Mis Carl Lltseh are
tln > proud p nnts of n boy August
u < > tnlri Charles
lonln ntiieultu Uev Father
Thomas and bin slater Miss Ger
Irudr HeiirMtt motoriwl lo Carls
hnri Cnvei n Tuesday
Mis Mnttle Ashley of Okln City
t > > > Piling with her brother M
P Itlehnrdsen nnd tnmllv
llalph llusenmn Is pi try III at
tho lleiefotd hospital at this writ
lug We all hope for moiuo ttu
provenient soon
Miss Msrgarot Kern Is spendIng
tho week vlntllng wtili her
chums at Amnrllto and Wilder
ado Texas
Tho Christian Mother Snrl U
nutoilalticd at the Parish Ha1
Wednesday night
The Whitehead Urns show
now showing at Nnrnrelh
Miss Lucille Iloftmun of
fold Texas has tetmucd to l <
home after spending a wek win
f i lends
Finhnrgtr phmd lull Munrin
but the grime did not i > roo < <
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FROM THE STORY BY ROBERT BLAKE
The story written by Robert Blake while prisoner in
Tulia Plainview Jail and before his March ol Death
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 1, 1932, newspaper, September 1, 1932; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42298/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.