The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 181, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 31, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Iiir ('o. Inc. Publisher
KDOMt IIINniCHS
Manager
A OAKLAND ADVIK
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xn erroneous reflections upon
Hie rharae'er. Ktandlng Or roptt-
Minn oi an porson firm or cor.
r-nrutloit w htrli may occur In tho
lolumiift of Till A.MHItlCAN' will
lx i IjM: corrected upon being
lroui;ii to the nttontlon of tho
mn
Mniiii of tho .Issoclntod
rr
Mriihir of Iho I nlteil Prow.
MftniKtH of Hip Nrwup.iprr Kn
i r'THf -nodal Inn
Tbe ioelalcd Press In ox-
lilel entlllnd to the uno for
i publication of nil news dis-
patches ei edited to It or not oth
crwlie credited In thin pnper. and
Jl n the local now publtahcd
i rein
t UTI-:it l.l..s COMIMJ TO
thaws
f li I'.irur OImmi nf Virginia
a vlit Texan afm the ad-
journment of Hie National Con-
iftiinh Mo lh tin chairman of
f committee api'nlntcd o in
rntiKate chnrgi h inaile b Texas
'inkrrM uphlii"! i;n I.)nn P
' ll of tho Dulls Uosoric
I link
iu T-ille) u.i under f 1 1
1'M Hi I lie .. mi r VM
"UoCd of bun- univmp.ltlli tlr
M louiitn hanker and lti
V'i f'i tin iIim Hhk illon was
i adi b -in Lnrl II MMtfild
nil Hrpre ontaiiw' '.mini Wll
JVVHii of one of lio West TONHh
d trtetn
Pre'llUo nt Iwnkif- of Hie We-1
n.lil the clinte and tbe Soua-
'ii and IteiirVjgcntatlxc rcniiostcd
Cu appointment nf a committee:
anVjiik. wbal t li- t.ild sliould he
a MOurrblnp InvihilCiillon. Sen.
itfnN in responsible foi li fol-
'"lni interview
' 1 do not propone to yo Inin
ii(ai!. Tr- 'hjt hue alread) been
dei-loi'd b) y hearing hold in
I'ill uml which appear to
tborouuhb cow led the con-
luvoikr .but If there In nw evl-
ib nrr l will lie received as I
Mto indirutcd in my letter to
M.v f n lil niid Vt llll.itns "
Iteallv ihr Tfxas enmptatnt Is
i -J i'i )i.ic (.lout) out of the
-lie it Kin of the re-discount
r lo rotintrv but' Kern In the
ii'li'.il liorve Hank which th
"implalnani averred wan n di-
ird or the law. It hue hncii
-'iitlc.i iw-ue In icvcrnl Texan
. lrt
UK
SI l.l.l.VS VIKWPOIXT
i. ilrtil .Silllhuii baa nnolh
xv. point Head It "It l-
nrl conu'llcri'd lew. held coin
tnb n many politieiunN In
Hi partleH. Jn' JlefUn I a
ir help tn stolili than any
ei-nc) wori'Jng I" hl be-
N i II. not In Alabainit.
He 14 a mentor help in
the
i niretch of territory lylnit b&-
i'n Sand) HooR and the noiil-
i'v dn'r In all th border atates
- i are Mild to be doubtful
i luit m.o not Iv doubtful
"f in Nmeiuber. ffpoakltii: of
'in liet ilenumiuatlgu In Atn-
. hr hi world denniiiluntlou.
I in Mark hau this to ra :
Mire than tlmi. Hie largest
4 'ii n a i Inn in America It not a
in uiliiiiUoii at all. It h com-
it I of tlioi-o who ate not
i ni.ilv attached to any church
e 'ion att'irhlnent Is so loose
i thrx noiiid nPor think of
' eh on the basis of their
r i"u affiliation. This very
tai i "lip of voter la compokud
t r.oim iiiiiisuhII)' likely to
vi'ii attention lo ruligloiiH
io .mee and to miuport tlinl
villi I'dt (f tin v think It la in
' - i r Surh voters. bconiiHe of
H " -peecUoa. tep.l lo be
j- r (. inward support or Smith."
' Mark knows htu public
it ") hae rang the hull 111
rli tn. chfccr of his dally
i(i . Mure to iho reading world.
HI MM I'Oltll'S ItAll.ltOAH
( m Ford Im a rallroail. A
J' kl altiallnn or $ 1 1 !i:U.:W(i aa
1 ue I 'I IS ban lii-cn aniioiine-
n' i lie Inlerntato Qnmmoico
i i niimi for iin Detroit &
1 do lionton It Is said the
I is about one-half vt tho
r iimpx ' book iuveatiient -whli Ji
Y re purled for tlm sanio dntu
i ".' 'in.ir-l Hour) Kuril bun
wix;i the road tor five )oars
fW .. .teiill.v ucroaeil Itn mile-
a unl (iilpiutmt U ivna a
'v Tii.it concern before he pur-
ira d II Now U hi a money
un i.iu concern He paH bin
jn j .ivvp abovn tho acnlo of
tH He' nev'or linH n strlk'i)
Hi lie thlnka ie knowa tho rail
'JM" J""1 an we!l aa ho 'knowa
jit'vJiioior niaui)factiirini; game. '
T v .
jiittiMit Coplldge linH signed
ii p mn cuttluu' the air mall pos
Coining ft XiKjont
iizgeralcl
"Mill It vi rnlrhln. i.f litillfifn In
November with no third nartv
aoen an preaont Inillrniinii-" j
tho late! fnrecMl l lr. Mark'
Sullivan. Ho nttmlu thup U ml
rnOh nf llio lu-n nartlnH nttil .. t-OM I
of dlMntlafnctlon with the prnb-j
noie nomini-e. ttoweer. II Ik
hla viewpoint Hint the answer "la
that an of today there In no Men
In nigh which any experienced
political or observer would in
terpret an ixjrtPiidlnit to like-
lihood of n third twirt) In thin
coiupniwn ' Dr. Prank ina be
light; he tuny lie wrong If
Hoover and Hllilth are thf noinl-
neea. thoro nuiy he a vt t ijeni
of ncnilelilnc mid m Ure de-
gree of null-In- on iln imrt of
volom III Nun inliri II putillrnil
dlnnentern tn llnover are found
In Ihi ant and In Hie nun anil
ulii at Iipn of Hi injil nt Anil
the nortliwc!-.! i.-.entM lo lit
nomination nf Smllli aii round
birsi'l) In th- -.tH'ef knnwn an
Mn- nollil nouth In the Inne ngo
ulien llran um a xounx klnx
of radical demopr.ic) and went-
ern Pnpiillaiii tbe ller isrin- led
lo the organisation of a Mni
party Itn promlnen wen uolden
The dreamer na'.il It h id a fu-
ture It dli d In I It 2 Theodore
ltoone-t the niio-t impular Il-iublli-Hii
of IiIh h.i int:anlzed
a third piin II- sini-in i! the
old llcubllcnn i-nit himI hi In
Wnodrow WiIhoii In f'tfi ilic
Hull Mnone lloonexelt t.t rtx had
diHappearcd and UoomII hnd
returned to his f i J t loi Itolj-
ert H. Irfirolletle mn of I ho
urcHtont fiehteii and itm -.! t ora-
lorn of hie lien- led Hie n x
thlul pnrM liKiMiiu-nl Ills lleknt
ti-rehed three or four million
otrn hut the l..il-'oll Iti- .irlv
died when Hit frotiMn ! .tiler
w.ih called .(Ujt lln .n.el
of deal h '1 hi n in" In .mi
.ilill ot nri ttrnur. in rTiin (.mi.
tills .-ill but a thlui .l 1 1 (l
K.inUatlon of the pi oporl Iodh of
that orcanuid h Itno-evrli hi
1!I2 and b) ljl'..lletle 12 year-
later appear to lie a political
a well (im a flii.mci.il Impossi-
bility. Thin paragraph la taken from
the opcutiiK Kpeeeli of Senator
Harli- II. Miifleld. "Kor 15 year
mil statu hat been turn nsiinder
b hitter. perNonnl. abusive uitul
sluiKliiK cnuipnlKiiH. I will not
bo a party to th continuation
of that character of pollllrn. M.v
cumpiilsn will he placed on a
high plane wot thy of the meat
offire uf lulled States Lcnalur
I will distune uicnbiircM and nut
nion prliiclphh and not pei oiu
loMiio and nut lndl lilu.ils. If
I wuiiiot be elutcd I' tilled States J
senator on in own meiihi
milel) I do not Wnllt to he
elected ou Ihi deiiu rlth of ulll-
eis. If ntich ihi) bae" 1'or "S
veuri Texan 'h.m been "loin na-
iiunder b) hiii pi i'miiihI. nbun-
le. uiud dinuilli: campaigns.'' The
c.iuiialkii or 193S has made un
excellent sUlll aloHK lllllll kUllg-
in- lines.
W'.imIiIiiuIoii corieMpo n i i n I k
agree that Andrew V. Mellon I
for Herbert Hoover if Calvin
Coolldye will not permit lJm-
8elf to be drafted at the ettver.th
hour. Wnnhtngtou cnrresondonti
any many things or prod let
many tliluga that nover come to
pans. I .OS than elstit eara nico
the ptiHltcted that lonnid
Woods or Frank L Uowdon
would he a pre.ddontlnl noiiilnoe.
That Is -till buroiu Wasfilng-
ton corresponilent. He prodlcted
the nomination Of Warren G.
Hunting and his prediction onuio
to past- It was a sud day for
the American pooplo when It
became a leallt). Harding named
men who were unfit as well n.i
who were fit to hold high of-
Iico and the unfit ono hetrnyed
hla confidence and liirnishrd tho
proud eHcutehcnn of the repub-
lic. ThlH la history regrottable
history hut tho truth uf history
ulioiild be told.
Senator .lame Thomas Heflln
of Alabama has advertised it to
the nation that ho will ntim-l.
Governor Smith dally from bin
seat In lb- senate until' the ad-
journment uf Iho present sen-
alnn of Congress. There are a
vast ami) of people in the
Uolted Statist who are of the
opinion Hint In this instance at
leant a knock Is better than a
boot Thwro aro many lender
of the Doiuncratln party who
are silent nt the prosmit Hma.
who are of thy opinion Uiat th"
Alabama Miimtor lia.s contributed
iiioii: to tho oniisu of Sii)ltli than
the moat dux out and lnyn.1 aup
porter of the Now York guv
eruor Theio may be somo truth
In the theor).
C A Whoelcr pf Atiatln has
announced bin candidacy for the
offire of attorney gonnral mibject
to the democratic piliuare. in
July. lc.y wiih in jiiHHiHtaut un-1
hit ixj'CHOK .inn aiiiiiii) uoii uu la
tlfJVtfnft"4o announce fnr tho of-
fice." HoMh a nntlvo of Grayson
count) and has been practicing
liXv 'for twonty. years.
.- -
SWEETHEARTS
unwrr mv suns bWtLmtARTS CONf ESS IONS OF A
- 'opnfct mi k citii rim KxUin ut .
IlLAD THIS FIItST.
I.xiid.i Fetiton. dauvhtr ol
John I'inton a piilndlcal drunk-
.ml ha JuhI ohln.ned ber fit si
Job as a typist In the office oi
Umilnpo Son l'er nlnce she
ban been niil io unileilnnd. her
father h.i told her lhn bet
inolhei had dei cried llieni for
a tiiKii who had mole monci
Mian he and IiimIhIh Hint eeiy
woman has her (nice.
li.vndu'n one friend and nuii-
paitlon nlnce childhood in fhnjd
Kenniore. who liuldi. n pohUIoii
ns mloeman with Aimitaue &
Ron.
At the office Lynda meets
linilly Andrewn who clierlshen u
leorei fondnens for Dald.
and
s entineiiuontly JenlotiH of br.
Kmllx deeldoH to ninke it il
uneoitifornble for t.uln tn -'
nible It In Jnit daanlng upon
Darnl lliat he i in love with
L)nda. althouch lie ha i'lia.
Ined that be - Inteteited III
Kmlh
Ueliiining home front tin i.f
flee. I.xtida find. th.it I-1 father
ban drsirtiid her. and n the i
cilemeni Iohcm a i In - I mIiipii
Pavld hi- cixen hit n n loan
UaHl hi I)h her him' foi It
when In i-sIIk nel in. mm.
i NOW HO ON WITH Till
STOI5Y)
"HAl'TFP
enc I'iiimiviiI
kiiln-t Lynda's sib ni prni. i
Ihix went over the house .. I
Keibi-i. si-archln- ir nook i
and eoinei before Ihi j ai lie
cheek up aa IohI
"Lt.-. don't worr-. about n
an inoie. Lxndii." -. irl Iiaxid. . I
lant "III bo to lb. I. -k tM
noon imd atop paiuunt Ii
nOmbcn-d I'll make out iimjItM
and even f b home nnforneeo
Clrcuinntani en someone flmln and
cbmIips it otu bundled dollar
won't Ileal me Have oii u
pen?" be imkod tnkiiiK nut hiti
cheek hook
Hut l. mln did worri Sao
wns sure she could not hava
ueen ho riro ss a. lo hne Uk-
on ner in.- without think-
Kof the check
She kept --olii.. ii'ii io her
bureau drawi r h hid a ai.iie
ffi-lin that --In inn it tin ii
She wiiim1mi.i1 and then i.lp
told heriHf that she was wicked
lb have the i.lahtPKl Htihplcioo
irf bet faiher she made up lo-r
tnlpil Dial hilt- would lake no
more iiione) Horn David ami
feUiii.'; him wllb his checkbood
open answered.
"Von I have a pen hut I'm
IIOl gollIK to let .Mill lilVO WW
another chuck. Father loft mo
twonly-llve dollara."
"Hut Hint won't help much.
Any place ou rc a room and
hoard will mnke nueh a hole In
our pucketbook that thetoll be
nothing left'aiouud the edge.'
Impulsively Lynn made n sud-
den lesoliitlon.
"I'm not going to bomil and
loom anywhere. Fin going to
slay right her.."
"You can't sa hero alone
Lyn" said David with more Im
patience i hi voice thitn he
had ever used to ber before.
"I don'l see why. Fvo been
alone hero many nights as x on
know."
"That's dlffereul xorv differ-
ent." said David and l.vml
Wflllfleteil wlli-tliet In. u-tiu i.itii.!
-" - ... ....n nu'M
to be "bosH" with her.
"U win decide to st.li. you'll
have to ge sonie tlil to come
and live with .win until I can
take you nwn.v. It will only he
a short lime.''
'Take mo away? Where?
What do )ou mean. David"
"l.yn. will you never wake up?
Can't you soe that 1 li.vu jmiuT"
The girl turnoil nn almost eo-
OUT OUIS WAY
W AWpvV P'M HIM? f -;
DCAO "-'tL' UKL. O SOCU ( ;l Sv3C eiCr 1'
-Ti.' l BG.E.OOlFoN- FlOWGr?&. AM bomch- u
AG. J vjC- A l-AMOeOME GrOOO I vmhaT "TvlAT'
S 'j LOOVnikj' pomy WOUMCr MAM Or4 "Ti-tE. Sticvn
-Jr- WOO KMOvAl'etvl. VME.V.V. llp7( l
; I 0 V heoon't-he FsHyi)l r
sTV4&r $ o y - - - rtv Vyi ptss v
hmzl rlM Y 1 rs LwS 74$
r5 .- -x-:- i ? Vta(?' qJT v uMx
1 t.u.s.rryr. r-x-VliNiD .
" - - OUi. oi ma umtccinc ill
TH2 fiHECKlSMKlDOB DAiLx MuLhlCtnl
wmmmr I i i n n mm m 1 1 um i b.h. i .
t LLLLLLLLb Wfc-3jWt ji t y(1 oSS
'If I ueie heie nil (he time IM
ilitetlsh fnce toward him.
"You Just nwalioiied )ouiself
lately didn't you? Did Kmlly
Andrews do It for you Davie?"
L.viida was sorry she said that
in soon ns the words loft ber
mouth especially as D.tvld uald.
honeotly:
"Well (die made me bee how
much nicer ou are if tbat's
wb.it you menu. L)n. dear that
dv I lunched with her I knew
I had loved you all my life.
Wlun I looked at her mouth. It
was j our mouth I wanted to
kiss and then darling I knew.
1..VIIU11. ny tue first or the year
I II lie nine to ask you to he my
wire. You'll lovo mo by thai
(line won't you dear?"
"Why. Davie 1 lovo you now."
David sighed. So much had
lie learned since nolng to work
for Armtt.-iKo A Son that he
realized Hint what he knew as
love anil whiil Lynda culled lovo.
were entirely dlfformit.
"If I wo.ru here nil the time.
I'd make you love mo darling"
he mild tilting y chin and
pressing n kiss upon her cool
childish mouth.
Llngorlugty lu roluiutcd her. as
tho chiming of the church clock
brought thorn to-a realization or
overydny affairs.
"It's tlino to go to tho ofNce"
he said roluctmitlv. "Have von
fully decided to stay here sweet-
heart?" "I will If can gel someone
In stay hero with me and there
Is only one mil I know that I
would ask. and Ihnt'a Claire
Stanhope Surely )ou reiiieniber
her. when wo wont to school."
Lynda wondered why Divid
hesitate before ho said:
"Yea. I remember Claire stnn-
liopo." h eauswered. slowly.
"Well did you know that
alio works In tho office?"
3yr dakA
(M?GLONE
WIFE.;
make jou hue me ilntllu;
"Yes I hoard so but I've
never met li0r in all tho two
years that Fvo boon there."
Again there was a ullght si-
lence. David put IiIb arm around
hor H ml. drew ner ctoso.
"Lyn. there's a good deul of
gossip about Claire."
"Well T don't cnie." Indig-
nantly flurcd Lynda. "I llko tier
much better than that would-be
vamp. Cinlly Andtows whom ou
seem to think Is a plate or Ice
cream sweet enough to onl.'"
It was then that David made
bis first mistake In all his long
friendship with Lynda I'enton.
"Lyn. you're not JhiiIoiib of
l-Jmll) Andrews aro you?"
"Heaven forbid. What reason
have I to bo Jealous or her? You
have shown mo that you don't
particularly euro for her. I don't
like hor. She's a polfconniis lit-
tle cut If you ask me and If
thoru fs uny gusslp nbuut Clairo
I'll bpt sho Is tho one who
started It."
This was so nenr the truth
tbut David did not answei un-
til he hald:
"I auppoho It would be a good
thing to keep this hbuso as long
ins possible. My father told mo
ycatcrduy that he had a good
oflor for ours. I porsundei; him
to hau? onto It. as I know tbe
money would till go lo gnmhllng
houses f ho sold it. Look around
very cnroriilly for the right kind
of n girl to stay hero though.
I'd think a long while heforo I
took any one In to live with mo.
I supposo I've been uncon-
sciously thinking of asking x on
to come and live with me sonic
time over slpco tho Ilrsl day
we went to t-ciiool together. Somo
day. dear wo will either live in
your house or inlno. Did It
over strike you. Lyn. thai
neither of ub knows voi much
WILLIAMS
' Hv
ubout glrla In genera)'"
"Well I suppose about tho
best yny to learn Is to herd with
thcni" answered Lynda.
David said nothing. Ho had ti
habit of sllencp which Lynda
had .always loved. Strango sho
folt that angry mood como over
hor now at his contlnuod al-
ienee. Vaguely nlie wondered
whether she weir- goftlng too
sensitive. She did not kimw
Hint although David had told
her ho loved hnr and Hint hor
lips wcie still burning with bin
kiss wan Jealous of F.mlly Au-
di eVH.
(TO Ul-2 CONTINULJD)
CAMPVJGNS
fTiii ii the Hocond of i so-
rb or kitchcH of pienlilenlnl
cniiipi-uns since lS5fi).
Toe Itepubllrnti convention of
I Mi Was Hold In Chicago M.iv
"' IS uiahaiii Lincoln of Illl-
iioi wns noininated Tor prenl-
lni and Hannibal Hninlln of
Malm fo xice president.
1
MBsmssm
O
Friday
(!niui
!iinlN
iruiu
Pi
ft
AKFOSAfs! ivaaliuMc drosses in llio duinly stud medium
clicOks colorsrod imvy and black Special at
A bio; selection of Hie famous Nelly Uon ami (loud Morn-
ing street and liotibe frocks just received all marked at
popular prices
$1.49
Prin Is Percale' Outilily Priii
Dress prints 3R lnnhcs Wldo Uooil iiiiallly l'orc.ile. .;B ri- (iniiy di
ami neat designs special. Incffps wiui gtiui-iuted i.i.r :;i; n-. uu
por yard colors mucIhI tn-r .nd 4l t i .
15c Me 20e
I. WHfc.M ii u iiiiiii llll IS. ti . m t M1 1 -r- - i I ill ini.n i I si Si
Jim pairs of AII-SUU
nun run ni a wan-Known iiiukc. ICcKiilni' SJ.Oi and
values Speciul
DlTbS El lien
Flue quality dress linen .Ii;
InehoH wide u Kood col-
ors usual l)Sc imulity. spc-
clnl yard
59e
DON PliAY HOY AKI1 JACK TAll
A C0A1PL13TK UANCJI' OF S1ZKS-
Dress Sliirlh
Men's dress Shirks made
Biiide printed madi-Jis
ueal patterns special
Play Suits -
Hoyo' blue and whiLo
striped play suits sizes
3 lo 8 special
89e.
llll
V Democratic convention luls
Baltimore Jtne ls-23 nonunalcdij
Stephen A. Douglas of llilnoi.s :
for president and Herschel v. ii
Jonnson of Georgia Tor vire jn-es-ldont.
In a ptorinv campaign
Mihrked b.v the participation of
tilltfOrft) pnitioc the Republicans
Wffn IM.... .s. ..!. t .. ..
....... ...... iii.ji.Mi-) lii 1 1 r ijii
oulhern siatca sent delcKater lnj
u i-onvrnuoii at aiuDtaotnorv
Ala on Feb. I 1801. aeceilln-
fioni Hie unlmi end nonung jef-
lornon Dn or l'suii. prei-
Idenl and lxatidr H sp phem
or Ot'ort i.i vu-f presiii. ni Theso
offlci is 'i-rvid ih- Confi doracy
until t . downr.iii
k
Till: KM-JW THFIU MKYT
CHlCMHt Mav : - Two
Texfcn hli HChool uhh Allaa
Netilo Dato. of Houston and
Mljiii Lllln liu POeplea. of Te-
liiiiicana have been selected from
mining I ti.ooo contestants un two
of the u In in ra In the rifth na-
tional mnt story contest it was
announced.
Judge
making
Worth ;
Wll i I
a husiiicsM
nd Dallas.
S.utndi i . h
trip to Fort
GUtBilftill
o
i
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 181, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 31, 1928, newspaper, May 31, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69978/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.