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MABEL
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(01921 L NEA
SERVICE ltt
; ft-i a rnandatln and Bhe u ej ijuan
titles of exotic si-enl
Llane was linpresned Beside tln
other girl who wa her own ape she
felt inj;ularly immature Muriel
spoke with equal carelessness of
Biarritz and Monaco of Milan and
Gibraltar and Hurllngatne and Ha-
' wAI' and Saratoga and Harve de
'Grace and ArihevJIle Murle' had
ibren everywheie knew everybody
I and liked ncthlnr; at nU. She told
Uane that ihe could bear Dutch
..-at welter tliati i:riL'ii;i i.m. .
cause the offlren on the Dutch 1 no
were smoothies
Liane didn t
ant and said .o
i tolernntly that
know what she men
iunei explained tolernntly that
a fttnoothy was a dart) a love n
cute thin); or what have you" She
i didn't ieem to despise IJane for
YtT abynmal Ignorance. Itnther she
ipatronlred her and tried to enllfiht-
' e ti her
' Don't you think a Kit t should
hnvo nffairs before she maules""
Muriel drawled.
Liane looked shocked She trem-
bled to think what the sUters a
'Ht Annes would have thought of
Muriel I.add.
I really don't know" the fulter-
'ed J hadn't thought much about
it
"Wen I do" Muriel said coldly
I think Jt accentuates her chain.
'I think we're awfully stupid nnd
I provincial over here '
Rh lilnw a Intiil .r i.
' ' " " viwuvi vi HII1UHC.
i "Come to dinner Saturday nlpht"
"she offered lazily "I've got a new
;r(1X!:""!!3.r' that's s0 0d.fo.h.
i He- an ii x .::.::.'ru r'rM'v ?' o-:'i unne. she had
I-- . -.. . (n1. wlul l"uy.
Happrn.s to be married but his
wires a dud and daemi'i ltiniim-
Come and wu'.ch mv tcchnloue
I.lane said "If you t eally want
me I'll ask mother."
Muriel laughed. "You're a (nicer
one" .he trilled. "All this 'ask
mothtif' stuff umuscs me to deatn
Really It docs I think you're n
of thoje quitt sly ones Why yo-r
mother's not bothered about what
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yoit do Ign't she on the stage''
In t she broadmlnded? Soenis so
silly to talk as If you were still In
Kindergarten."
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i .. V. 'lngn "U"J Pa"ar. "she vixen that girl I'll get her yet." Muriel's. I think Orave Is an-
; ad She eouldn t help being scorn- nounclng food this minute."
Iul OX Muriels Dllltllfin. QKa olln.... Pa lnnl..l t..l.l..l ..I-. .1.1 CI. i I. !.. ... .. . . .
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miliar urotinu. "Rvni...ii ...v.
l... "...i .. .. '"T """:-. "v "" iuii. .uier an.
....v.. u.yiK m an .realizes that
I pcirpic in me profession are ex-
iiuii:i circiunspeci m tlielr pi J.
vate lives. You evidently believe all
you read In the paper."
Muriel looked slightly surprised
OIi. come on. I didn't menn an-
tnlnf; really." she said npologetl-
eally. "I was Ju.t trying to see
what yoi'd say. Hut do come' We
need an extra jlrl. Mother' at Bar
Haibor and I'm th; owing this par-
ty myself."
I.oi't nlluwcil ltnisrlf to be -lolll-
flA.I (Uin f.ll .1 . 1
".. r.i' jcn Mini une nod won it
upptr liand with this superior uA
one. at least She was glad she hid
been so emnhmn.
But sweet. ou've nothing de-
cent to wear" Cass demurred when
Uano told her about the Invitation
Cass was plea od though. You could
o that Willow Stream after all
was turning out to be a rather dull
place for a young girl with no
money ho friends nnd position.
Mane belongrd neither t0 the rleik
aniuiiaiiic orowu. nor to the na-
tives She w.ia one of the In-be
tween and for a girl of hr nge
being nu In-beJwenn is sometimes a
very difficult mntter indeed.
.Vothing to wear to what"" tie-
mantled Klslo bounding In. Told of
thy coming fimtlvity Elsie declared
My black chiffon Is to bo had on a
rnoniont'a notice." She went t0 her
room and returned with the OictM
trailing over her arm. 'Hiui.i
yo.i" Cass murmured "but it 1km
"nl the child look terrlblv oh!
. loiitti oi you- crlwl IJane. She had
'. - slipped out or hor dimity and stood
J nrnii upraised as tilsle tossed Uio
. -- .-.mif tuasi'U UIU
drlf ts of smoky stuff over her hn.t
-There'" She stood transfigured
dimly mytorlnus and ullurlng in
the half light.
"You'io really qtilto adorable."
Msle dniwle.1 -a I v.. that little hell-
cat from the upper crust a run for
her money
Y..u don't like Mill lei do you""
Liano u-kej Not icj !
IT TAKES A HAIFTON
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FCEC14LES f
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"on.- Him Hume Diuerac's "An
soon as she saw Cllve was making
a nlav for m shn nut )m. n in
She barged In and Interrupted ev-
0fl (Initt U.A MA .. hllHtll. ...1.
' ... . """ u iiiuiuie lugewi'tMuiu umcu. i ni-re never any
-. -." nuc a fiui nun. un sues a
. W..IU imuuiru jues sue
- hrpm O'Hte-qulte nice fow you
lllll" i.i ti ... "..
ou Know very little about her"
Oh mother. I've i?ot tn
have
wine fun'" begged Llane.
"Let the kid bo. She'll mnK.iMo
I crab some of the little snake's
plans without meaning to' Klsle
urged low-voiced. "Llane's pretty
enough for anything"
On Sunday night s'nee there was
to be no performance Muriel sent
me car aiounu lor ncr guest. Llane
with high beating heart was hand-
ed down by an Attentive footman.
The house looked Infinitely Impos
- - r
"f"-Tockeil
!0Blvey ftb1'1
" on upstairs
ing uiwi m g.eat vetondni iti
nmroon-frocked maids movlne at-
She left her wrjn
iMtalrs tootti iltmo In fn.U.I
; pinKi and blues n Louis XIV room.
bhe dweendtd the black walnut
stairs. Muriel. In u frock the color
of moonlight a frock sweplng the
ground stood In the center of n
chattering group
She turned lifting those Insolent
cyi brows quizzically at Llane. "Per-
fect." she said putting down lira
cocktail glam. She swung IJane
about holding her by the wrist.
'Tableau." she ciied "Tempest and
Nunsuine!"
Llane blushed to thc roots of hri
bronze curls. "I'll begin with you."
Muriel said Indicating u tall man
who lounged agalnM 01 atrocious
white marble mantel." This Is Van
Hobard Llane the well known
heart-wrecker"
Llane looked Into the deep-set
eyes and met the mocking smile of
the man who had called her by het
name that night outelde Vernon's
office!
Her confusion wo. lost In the
chatter and Uie clink of crystal as
a man In livery went from group
to group proffering goblets and
napkins sea green and smaller
than a lady's handkerchief. Unne
accepted a goblet and then put It
down surreptitiously. No one saw
the gesture ond she was glad. The
man caned vun itobard seemed the
vety hub of the gayest crowd. Mu-
riel alined her deftiiHt ulliv M
him. Uune felt Clndercllu-wle. The
gaycty a little noisy u little sh.-III.
ebbed uway from her.
Wliy had she cojiio? She didn't
hclomr here. She lo
ui. i .. : 1 "" ne vice nquau" Fall Lll-
She longed to slip kas Kay KrancU.
uwuy Into the quiet of tin rummer
uigui uutsiue. Almost silo stilted
the action to the thought.
A rcd-halrcd vouth who lnnltnt
like an Infant Bacchus cuuuht hei
arm slyly us she miide u sudden
instinctive movement toward the
French door.
"Don't iro." he jiuld nlvlv. Mho
shrank from his touch und from
the ncent of liquor on him.
"I wasn't going." Llane lied. "Just
wanted some air."
"Here's a good number" chortled
the boy Bacchus irumpllng his hair
nnuw. He challenged the crowd
with his discovery. "Good number
desires air. Whut d'you kmv
nbout that?"
Llune felt thc hut color rising to
the very roots of her hair. How she
hated them nil at that moment!
fllriH iriinil tfwilrlnt. tint.i. tm..f Ii.
I if mi.l I
The 11111 n called Van Itobard
broke uway from Muriel's small
court and came towuid lur.
"Sky bcut It" she said In u tone
so low none of the rest could hear.
"You're annoying Uie lady."
The red-haired youth mumbled
incoherently and drifted back to
the othei'i.
"Don't mind that Idiot" said the
man with thu durk eyes spcuklni;
very quietly.
"I don't now" Sim could smile
nguln.
"Thanks." Ills look hnd it warm
cuiosslng quality about It.
Thu man suld "Hope we get
some food noon. I played tennis for
Hours today and I'm hungry."
Llane smiled at him In sympathy
Why she was hungiy too! A few
By Cowan
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moments nan qhn wnlllit inv tn.
clarcd ahe couldn't touch food but '
Hll foil (HrfcifAntlv tIAIt.
"May I take you In?" Von Ito-
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actpntony auoiu meso arrairs or
v luuit iii arm unu tney ioi
lowed the chattering dozen Into a
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great room lined with painting.
nung wun ricit fabrics.
Van watched Llane amused. .
"I thought you'd like these irel-
les" he said nodding toward the
portialts. "Most people get a shock
when they iec this house for thc
first time. Nice .uirnl little shuck
It Is. Such quiet taste'"
Llano flushed to meet his mock-
cry. "It all seems vcty grand to me"
she said. "But you -how did you
know It was the fiist time I'd been '
here?" I
Van gave her a shrewd glanre I
"Because I asked Muriel to have i
you. ho aaid unexpectedly. "Be-
cause I wanted to see you ngam nt
close range."
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Hyde Is Invited To
Address Sheep Men
SAN ANOICLO July 8 U.P'
Arthur Hyde Heerelnry of agrirut-
tuie has been Invited to speak to
seveinl hundred membem of the
Sheep und (lout Raisers' associa-
tion of Texns which holds Its an
nual convention here July 28-31
Other notables Invited to the ses
slons are C. B Denman. livestock
members of the fcdtral faim
boaid; Gov Ross Sterling and
Frank J. Hogonbarth of Satt Lake
City president of the National
Wool Growers' association.
Two nights of dancing the nn-
nunl sale of sheep and goats a
chicken barbecue a watei carnnl-
val und vaudeville show are In-
cluded on the convention program
01 AMERICANS SKNT HOME
PARIS June 8. (U.R)-Flfty.one
Americans were stranded In Paris
during May. Twenty-five of them
were sent home by the American
Aid Society. Since January 1 87
poisons huvo been loputrlatcd by
the oiganlzatlon
NOTICE
At the Palace Theatre last times
NOTICE - Suburban Lunch on
W'ot Walker otmn fn.r i.n.in.
Owned and operuted by Finnel.
The coolest nlnee In tnwn iinn.i.
wlches delivered anywhere in town
by bicycle boys. Phone B71-J.
If car owner No. L2-5813 will call
at the Amerlcin orrirn Mmu win
ho given two pnsses to the Palace
ineatre goou for Mondays Tues-
days nnd Wednesday.
For Kent
I-OR KENT -4 room home well
furnished with garage. Call 311 W.
Wheeler Phono 38.
FOR RENT-AT THE V. M. O. A.
Cooloit rooms In town. South rooms
I3.70 north rooms $11.25 monthly.
Includes membership In thc "Y"
shower buth swimming pool und
gymnasium. Cull 23.
For Sale Miscellaneous 8
All Summer Straw Hati on Sale
$1.00. Jewel Prultt. the hut und
gown.
Lost and Found 12
LOST German police dog onu
year old. Call 1210 W. Wheeler for
reward.
If car owner No. WHOM will cull
at the American Office they will be
given two pantos to the Palace
Theatre good for Mondays Tues-
days and Wednesday.
Heal Kstate For Trade 18
Small grocery store nnd fixtures
trutlo for cows und chickens or
light car or tmck at Ranger Tex-
as. Write Box F care this papor.
Wanted to liny
20
WANTED TO BUY COO or 1000
acie runch must be a baigaln and
good mesqulte land. S. R. Pondur
230H Mistletoe Avi. Fort Worth '
BUS FACTS
MOTOR 1IU8SK8 1JIO AID IN
KUnAL EDUCATION
More Tlwn Half of All Busses
Now Um1 hy Counlry Schuuls
Iess than half of tho busses In
uso todnv are In rommnn ..i..
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service tho Nntlonnl Association
of Motor Bus Operators declared
today In refuting tho charge from
railroad bohicph timt i
02.500 busses competing wlth the
run lines.
"In tho rush to npik mm... tn
cs and burdensome restrict lis on
tho motor tronspoit" said tne As-
sociation which Ij nfflllntcd with
tho A. A. A. "tho enemies of eco-
nomical tronsnortatlon noini in
competition.
"TIlCV iL'Iiorn tho fnet IVinl JOnAA
busses may be cousldered adjuncts
of tho school districts nd there-
foro a part oC tho natlon'u edu-
cation systom . This figure does
not Include 3000 common carrier
busses which render school er-
vice. In addition to school busses
thero uro 4600 sightseeing and
prlvnto busses which aro In no
sense rail rnmnntllnm "
uio uua Association pointed out
Uiat each morning tho school
busses pick up more than 1250000
children and transport them over
400000 miles of road to 17000 con-
solidated schools.
"Surely" continued the atato-
ntent "tho enemies of highway
transportation cannot seriously
contend that this service In the
causo of education is a threat to
rail revenues . Yet Uiat is the
view taken when It is claimed
that the rail lines are competing
with 02.500 busses."
Rainbow Coaches
Home Owned
Telephone 1
BRECKENRIDGE
AMERICAN
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BDOAR HTNRICHa
Manager
WESLEY D. 1I0D0E3
Editor
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SUBSCRIPTIUN RATES
1 Month by carrier f M
t Month by mall .(
a Months by mnll $11
6 Months by mall $3.78
1 Year by mall J7.01
Busses
Change Schedules
Effective April 20th 1931
Hctween
Wichita Falls and
Abilene
c
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tia
Breckenridge
North Bound
To Ornhitm Nev CnsUe Olney.
Archer City .Wichita Falls luid
iolnN beyond.
Leaves at
8:1.1 A. M.
7:00
1:00 P. RL
Through Bus Service fron
Wichita Falls to Abilene via
Breckonrldgo Is now being operat-
ed by Rainbow Coaches.
Peoplo everywhere nro takinj
advantage of tho economical sav-
ing mado possible by tho low Bus
Rutes now in effect to all parts
of tho United States.
See Mr. Earl Williams at the
Union Bus Station for Information
regarding your next trip.
Rainbow Coaches
HOME OWNED
Loans On Automobiles
Diamonds
irnl othor iMimunul property.
ouim ruiiuuiicco. fliontniy pay-
ments reduced. Reasonable
rmes.
It. G. CAMP & CO.
Over Woolworth. I'hon 65i
dr. l. c. Mcknight
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DENTAL X-RAY
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 187, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 8, 1931, newspaper, July 8, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123493/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.