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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1931
Telephone No. 1
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G 1931 BY NEAT SEPVICE INC
LAURA LOU
BROOKMAN
Author of
grny lint and dark overcoat. Be-
neath the rim of the hnt the close-
clipped hair showed u grayish
tinge. Jhneon had the manner of a
the sort. Hut It will clear away
I'm sure. It will clear away In Just
a little time."
Mark'i eyes had suddenly rested
some coins
'N HERE TODAY
Vrnn Kent 20;.ta'-.dd
martiM Mark Tru.m
M Travers inillior.n'-e
' ' i i in sp.te of the
Tf ' n and tfireitr m
Mt k
ty in in MaNboro mii-
pin -ntxtropolir. Murk sails
ns.vr t oldster t0 get money
V i. . mi t.n ''! Y" ind '
. hi 'ii Vt blue
i ' '. tna rue. t I! .1
- -.dent froi i !
' ' ahe ha trt a i
! t fir some I i n
i.'i ' soon fcn" patt-
"' . gambling V."i
'i in S'one lb' ju
M 1 1 buto Mark .!
i if (:jsun leaking
' 1 .'ing a Jor lit mtro-
ii T Nata'lr I'm -i
n n ion? hoi I
v..i. Wiin their funJs
Mar nnj Norm
u i' njntriont M rk
hi -k oorloisl. lie
I ' i 'ie'tlnlhg tU
i i 1 in-n lie fee ''ii
i V n !!; vnildntr - di
Norma pnn'iitx
it home When
. r loan u call on
i i .. the young man to
IX .'. .ri with hl father
li and Norma spend
k-kiMhk Day togcth-
n . i Norma on a
it i hears a familiar
.1 l.-r
'. ( on with the
story
V" i-e before
.Norma K-mced mm on fate j
tin- othei The taller girl the on-
whose vo'te seemed famlllai. wore
a green auit with luxurious collar
und t. Imniiug bands of dnik f.r.
Her compinlon win in brown An-
g.med hand d'lg 'n(' her roaf
pjket Oh. wt.jt rould she do to
show Natalie Prlct and those oth-
ers how llttli- she cared for what
they said or did? What could he
do to let them know that if she
wore cheap rlothlng I' was thili
their III-
iey that were
ugly?
quiet efficient man who has spent on the clock across the room. He
... i.i. n. ..M...i ii..iwm on ms ii'ei .reucneu in jiw
tnen'a orders. Ho had clone that J Pket and
7AAD MARRIAGE" ' J"1""0" for 16 years hud been a
. reliable cog In the smoothly operat
ing machunlsm building up F. -M.
V:i sh i hindt.inre to Mirk'
P.ut h man led me'" Norma told
hit. elf d femdvcly 'Hi- knew Nat-
lllo frit and in it r. id hi married
me
shoved
acroM the countai.
"Oot to beat it!" he exclaimed.
"Got t be back at 1:15. See you
1- .t UttMlt
Tm.o..' .ui iin.. -.i again soon jonireon. owni
F. M. Trtivera1 annual dlvtdendi. At I 1Jrfore "'" . cominkn could
66 Jthnaot. wos In charjee of the tr'm" u rM th outw Uoor awting
j .... i?i. t.-.i ahut or Maik deourtlnr baek. A
IIHUIIl LIIII'IIL I WIlll-ll .I1MI K IIHI1 HIS
r r. :w --- .- - .i.i ...I
ca ually und briefly lent Ills ser
mt ompn on was in orown thoucht- that were cheap
2.hrJ!!la.n...a iyW.cr' .ht.Kit martnom and d..couney
rectly at Ndrma. A fleeting change
of expross on rrosd hf fare In
th.it Initant Noima reitnlxod
S'll Price
oh huw do you do'" Natalie'
The street ilgnal flashed red hut
Norma wu so jrioriipi'.l hi !. I
not notice it for seventl inoini nt
dr-pped to a roolng 'Weet- Then she reallred the othen uboj'
msa Her dark brows arched with her had gone on. She crossed the
gill In a red coat climbed on th
The mi id but ned iinl a little . vice th few month he had bean l l"B ynB an bad Vcattl.
1. . f ir-rply when later she stood a! . In hlg father's employ. And at 66 Johnson looked fulllaW over one
a counter pilod hlfrh wiih dishes ' Johnson received a aalary consld- 'houldr. readjusted his a)etacle
und ielect-d bKie-floweied aauoer ornbly )dfl than that which had1""1 cked Uit wedge of le.
to Uke the place cf the one ane'bton paid to Mark. I
nan oroHen. i.ucKy to una mi nmn Trndltloual homage to all jmr-
pattern In stock Well the oil cloth noni nd things (m-wwlated with th
wi !) M mi !!. !.t uauia Tluvmu colorud ("ipoige John
.' ii. i n ;.iJ .u . . tli time ion's voice.
S).. j l.j.iik fi-.i- und lb-cent -Oh we're getting on about aj
upp.iri lor kki Kiicmn wnue uui" lie answered Marks nues-
do.
then subtle hint of oloofnoM
Norma startled said "How
yuu do"
The girls passed Norma stood at
the edge of the sidewalk about to
step down when the traffic light
flashed In m ted to green
heard Nat .lie Prlre' quick
pitched vol floating backward
That my di-ar wai Mark Travors
wife'" She heard the other girl's
imretlulous No but Nut. ouch
funny lothes'"
The revt of the words were lost
street hurriedly
"Funny clothoj" that g.il hnd
Jeered. Norma caught the refler
tton of herself In a pWte glass win-
dow. Well Jhe probably looki-d
"uniiv" to Natalie' lrlc 'n crowd
SheJbeenuse her oout wosn't an i-xclni-
hlgh- ve creation from Fanchon i
Monet's. Her hat too that was
"funny" because It hud been boiiKht
from a bargain table and renhnpi'd
according to Not ma's own tute
She forgot her morning' ir -ind
and walked a block past thi five
.Six words spoken by a stranger ; nndtun tore whole she win to be
h should Norma feel those six X her purchases "What tight ha
word were to scorch their way Into Natalie Price to set herself up a
her brln and remain forever? SiMs. Judgo of other people'" Norma
'words' Hut It waan't the words that (raged Inwardly. "Wtmt haa h tv-
brought quirk hot circles to Nor-i0r done to make heraelf better than
ma's cheeks It was the way they anyone else?"
were spoken. A though for Norma She knew without need to hesl-
to be Mark Trovers' wife was some-' tatc the answers to thoae question'
thing beynod belief. How dare they Natalies father was rich. Natalie
anoer nt her "funny clothes" lie-1 wna'"ln society." her name and iilr-
Natille Pr.ce and her friend might
be tiUnu on Mown that cot hun-
dreds of O.olia.4. f r ctats with
fabulous 'iim.x
' Oh what do I care" Norma told
horw'f u little too Insistently. She
wai umi mbi r.nn that only yester-
duy he had dpiUred nothing was
laekinjj fr.im hei happiness That
wax when Mjrk had praised the
Thunk K''tig iI.iihii she hud rook-
ed Jh. ld i.i the blond girl behind
the iiintei. I want u yard and a
half
plain
HPTKIt XXVII
vn ns had almost reached
n. : them wne talking
! tho shrill htgh-
."ic- that caught her rit-
Where had alto heard that
cause the wm trying t0 help Mark
to save his money wui that some-
thing for their girls who hid ev-
erything to laugh at?
"Fenny clothes!" Her coat and
hat were not funny! They were
plain und cheap and the sort that
i hundreds of girls who worked in
downtown offices wore. Norma wan
suddenly bitterly angry. Her small
lure In newspaper society columns
frequently. Hut those were not the
things that mattered. What gave
Natalie Price her tremendous ad-
vantage wai the fact he belonged
to the life Mark hud always known
before his marriage. If Natall
aneeled'at Mark's brldo It meant
others would do so.
Was she no pitifully a failure?
txt T OUR WAY
? Williams
a.
' v
The. ShepherosT Jw.u.am
v o" t-'t ymi sy hf tvicr im: ;
lion. "Never very much change
you know. Yes Indeed we miss
you."
The big boy In the white coat
acroM the counter paused signifi-
cantly almost bellgerently - In
front of Johnson. "Wlwata order?"
he demanded In a voice with a
nsaal quality.
Johnson hesitated "l-c-t me see "
He studied the menu r ha Iked on
the mlrtor-llned wall. "A fried egu
sundwlch" he announced. "And
coffee. No croam. ulease. And on-
' that b.ue oil rlojh. No Ihelplu pie!
V I The order given he tumed again
to Mark. "You know. I'm really
Mark Tiuveri looked up aa the ' glad to set you" he repeated
newcomer leaned hi -elbows on the i "We've mtttod you. I read er
lunch rounter. I about your iiKirrisge. Of courae I
"Why-Johnson! I'm a bluenosod wish you and Mm. Travsrs every
aaboon if tt Isn't the old boy him- happlneea."
self! How're you. Johnton?" "Thanka. Guess I haven't really
The newcomer druw back and .been missed around the office
thiust out a hand in grettlng. ' though. Little enough I ever did
uwii to aev you .Mark" lie auiu there."
hoartllj. "This la a surprise! Didn't I "Hut you'd boon with us such a
recognise you when I camu In. I short time. You were getting the
I'm very well thank you. Looking thing very well doing eplendkl-flrst-rate
yourself!" Ily "
Mark luugljcd. "Sure. I'm O. K.j Mark was not Interested. Ho In-
Toll me Johnson how' the old ' terruptcd "Toll me. how's Dad
place bobbing along? Miss me looking?"
down thore?" "Oh he's we!l. About a he nl-
They were sitting nt a drug 'toreiwnva Is. I should auy."
vjnen counter a nau-eonstimeu
aandwtch 1 1 v on the plate before know
Mark He rained a neuvy iion-i-laln
nip to his 1 1 j- Thi mm beside
ll 111 WUi m.ildli-.irfei! He wore a
Advertising Firm
To Test Utah Law
18. if IM Utah's law forbidding to-
-( nililnfllafltiinnra nil Y I Vii fit at I
or In street cars will be tested ' Okenrldgc Amerlcnn PiililUlilrtb
the United States Supreme Court
BRECKENRIDGE
AMERICAN
Co. Inc. I'ulillshi-M
J
That night Mark apoke to Norma
ibm i no . I UK Ii x f"l in i us ocl Ite
Funny old du k " he deiK- lbel
Johnson oHl-hearttd. though."
Mark was wondering rather vague-
ly Juit why he had been so pleased
to see the older matt It had also
occurred t Mark as it had not
previously that it was Jt range for
Johnson to lunch In a place so far
removed from the real estate com
pany headquarteis. on. wen -ne
ptopubly liked t get away from
the plaee occasionally.
It was the third duy afterward
that Mark entering the drug store
lunch room heaid III name called.
He glanced about There on the
third chair from the end of the row
at Johnson.
I "Hello"' Maik sang bark rhaer-
' fully. "(Jetting to be a steady cna-
t inner aren't you"' He" climbed on
the nearest seat.
"I was hoping to find you here"
Oeorge Johnaon an Id earnestly. "I've
something to tell you. Mark "
"That so?" Surprtae In the young
man's voice. "Well let's have It."
"It's a metsage from your fath-
er." "What'a he got to say? Why
doesn't he aay It hlmeelf?"
"Ho asked me that Is I came
because"
"Look here! Did my other really
send you to tell me something?"
Johnson gulped as though his
tatk wu uncomfortable. IU nodded
affirmatively at he anld "He wonbi
lie naked me to
THIS CURIOUS WORLD
Kicking Hope
wTrffi CAMADMej ax:c ws
pevws imTo Tfte a&aMc
AHO PACifiC fiosw lm
BoRpeRUttB of AWSilA
and 6iTish Columbia
AHO HAS 0A) RflCIAM-
COHCFe Rm-idX'SSo
(CuML AtUJAyS1 Zcd IM
THbSb Two DiRacTprtS
lvt33lSCV.
S-t( t) i9ii or kca uavicc lie
In in. tnil MlUU
iftt . . .. . . I " nvv J.. ..
wiaii io near n. ion protmwy lun you tiat."
ow a certain unpopularity rants .ttt..i 'Jn. -.. vi ...
.... - - - .. i imiiia u our " . ..-..
"nu t" on atnln ?"ly "Qn " "t you to ny that?"
Oh Im sorrj 'In tell ih0 truth ajkeU tm 0 you le
I had heard a little something of ! w u to tee you tboui an mK)r.
I Unit matter. What that may be I
I wasn't Informed. I Judged though.
that tt might be about buslnms. He
-he .seemed voiy anxious about
this matter."
"Listen. Johnson this is on the
level Is If"
Oh absolutely' You know me
better Uian to doubt me You know
I woudn't Interfere in your private
affair noi those of your father
I'm carrying o.t Instructions.
Maik."
"Hut I've got a Job. I don't have
time t go down there."
' Any time you set I'm iure will
xiilt Mr. Triivers. If you could atop
at the office when you've finished
this afturnoon he'll be waiting for
you "
"I cr.uldn't make II until 830.
Might be after that.
"Then I'll tell hint you'll he thore
at that time.! He'll be nieaaid. I'll
I tell him to expect you at 6-10- "
Johnson hnd risen. He seemed
delighted that hi mlaslon hod been
a miocoai. Before Mark could inter-
tupt the man was gone. The foosi
iJohmon had ordered remained un
touches! on the counter.
Murk frownod. Here was a situa-
tion Indeed! Johnson had rushed
Bwuy axKinlng Mark was eouimlt-
tlng hlnuolf when in actuality he
hud done nothing of the ort. "I
don't have to go." Mark told him-
self. "I don't have to go Just be-
came Johnaon think I will. Now.
whnt In the world I Dad up to
Doe he really mean It I wonder""'
Complete surrender on the part
of F. M. Traver iwemed too much
to expect. Yet hi furntr had sent
for him. There was consolation In
that thought. If Murk went It wohld
be because hi father had made the
first move toward reconciliation
That was Indued a triumph!
"And if I don't go " fume the
i afterthought 'old Johnaon will
Denied a rchenrlng after losing
In the State Supreme Court the
Packer Corporation outdoor ad-
vertising company announced It
decision to carry the cuse to the
highest court In the land.
The law was passed In 1!W9. Do-
elrlnK to teat It the Packer Cor-
poration continued advertising on
billboards and In street cars. A
oontplalnt wae filed and the case
wns tried in a district court. It
won the lower court but lost the
appeal.
SwedliliOtumunlnii l'lione
STOCKHOLM. Sept. 18. (U.P.)
Direct telephone connection lias
been established between Sweden
and Rumnnla. This adds yet an-
OsUnr unit to Sweden's extensive
foreign telephone system which
Includes nearly every country In
Euro tie and many trans-Atlantic
land. The Ttumanlnn service was
InnuKuraUd by Count Adolf Ham
ilton head of the Koyul Swedish
Telephone and Telegraph Board.
lKATIIi:il CAl'KS I'OU'L'LAK
LONDON. Sept. 18. U.R Feather
rapes are Important extras with
dinner frock White und sllvir
dresses are being displayed with a
shoulder rape of white ostrich.
Smartest of all arc the colored
Cog feathers made elbow-length
like the coachman's fur cupe of
the 'olgntles. These bright green
nnd deep ehot-purple capes look
especlully well over plain white
satin frocka.
prebnbly get Wade!"
Mark lunchod with the problem
still unsettled. He thought of it re-
peatedly throughout the afternoon.
At 6 45 he wan standing In his
father's luxuriously carpeted pri
vate office.
"You mean" Mark said slowly
"that you'll do all that? You really
mean It""
The elder Traver leaned back In
hi desk cluilr. "I will. That und
nitre! I'm only asking you to meet
my term and here they are-!"
(TO HE CONTINUED)
EDQAU HINRlCIiS
Manager
ROBERT C. CAMPBELL
Edltoi
Entered as Second Clas Matter ut
Breckenrldge. Taxas. under Act -it
March 1 1879.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTIJUNU
HATES
AND INFORMATION
RATES 2c per word each m-
ertlon four Insertions at prioo
of three and seven insertion ut
price of five. Contract rates
given upon application. Mini-
mum 30c.
OBJECTS ADVERTISED mu.sl
be the first word of i opv mil
the right to reword ropy li ic
served.
CLOSING HOUR: Copy n reiv-
ed up to 12:00 noon dui'.y will
be published the same day und
up to fi p. in. Saturday for Sun
day Issue.
A CREEK THAT DIVIDES " : 7
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(ContlnuiMl on Page 3)
NOTICE
OPKN FOR BUSINESS Alamo
hoteJ under new management.
Conideely remodeled; rooms and
apartments: reasonable rates; din-
inr room In connsetlon. -Mrs. J.
W. Womuck. Prop.
For Rent
FOR RBNT Furnished modern
heme. Reference required Phone
1057.
FOR RBNT Office and residen-
ce cheap: nice locations. - Cull
180 or -IIS.
FOR RENT Flve-oom modern
house; built-in cabinet; double ga-
rage. -208 E. Firat St. Phone 0M-W.
&"3IM)U0a ATMiSWySfi SRS
oFTKE Ja4Nol W cFifFUCA;
IHSEtfSMAU ltiOODt VSCS (M HEIR
UPS AND 6RAVOALC INrfASIHe
SUE a?SS DIST5 tVAlTlt AX
Mtfutify A ?pxie &5AoTy HAS ups
.... tfMe FCt7TlM OlAHBliUZ.
THK NEWFANGLES
Tin Cowan
FOR RENT Moilern five room
house; also 3-room apartment. II.
W. White Phone 3B3.
FOR RBNT -Three four und five-
room house; modern; ntorly fur-
nlnhitd. One popeorn und peanut
popper. le. trade or runt. Wliecl-
er Drug Store.
FOR Rr&KT Upntnlr upartnient;
living room bedroom kitchen und
breakfaat room Adjoining bath:
coay. to couple Also. :-room fur
nished house. Phone sHO.
CLASSIFICATIONS The fol
lowing heading! are at ranged
alphabetical and murierltal for
quick reference. Order cla-isi-fied
by number:
Announcements 1
Automobiles 2
Business Service 3
Contractors 4
Dining Rooms J-.vil)
Employment 5
Financial ii
For Rent 7
For Sale Miscellaneous . 8
Investments D
Looses For Sale VI
Llrostock and Poultry . . .IJ
Lost and Found 12
Money To Loan 13
Oil Proposltlon.M it
Personnl 15
Professional 16
Real Estate For Trada IS
Real Sstnte For Trade ... IS
Wanted Miscellaneous 19
Wanted To Buy 20
ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertising rates on impli-
cation. Classified rate two cents
per word for each Insertion. Min-
imum charge 30 cents.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I Month by carrier J .OS
1 Month by mall $ .05
3 Months by mall J1.90
C Months by mall S3.75
1 Year by mall J7.C0
For Sale Miscellaneous 8
FUR WALK Klrrtnr washing nu
chine Lake new Must lucrlflcn.-
.Mr (iunue. Majestic Hotel Annex
Liveslnck and Poultry 11
-
Poultry 0f ull kind; alive or drees-
cmI. W U Elder Poultry Yard. 300
liloek. IMeckemldge Avenue.
Ki-.tl Kstute For Trade 18
. - UC OfUY ' IT'S TWC IWEST 1 ) 1 fe-5. ) YOU 0uGwrA SEC 1POYooSEE Ap 1
- s 0.0 YW GET) .satNKtE.POT -rtiuO H AND SE HA.5 Tm MUCH I & YOU SwciT.f tmE GET UPS TwC WHamYTuinJ DlWREMW fOjUrAlC: r
-O-MiMOEO 7 NOKE ME vw.SE iF H ? U Cr J " M UJHAT6MEUJ; VftXX B&AB ARE SUJIETIeV- V P
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' y - Q ' I I '"y v . " - ) L ' - - t .LaaaaaPmmjPBIHPl;fcntQ-un"pT orr-"' sViSMWcWBPPp I
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ZZTI By Blosser
ra. OT BOB u suoculs SL Ii paTa? M 0T SMP AUYTHIrOcJ.... J . SG WHAT J feXPLAIWS TWIMSS! A ) p .
M AV ISui? AiS M eWAamBs foul so it BJmftf& WH.' JJ but viMe pid -mey ) Wlh
r.tJDS RILCVS VJITWIrJ WKlSHOT.e-.TMIS HASjM COOLDKT SE THAT... JT( -M mm Go To? TMATS VJHAT JL
PLAH6.'.' L E iSyH4m4fa HMMfA. Jr &1 r5 ICAM'TSETTWfWSH) I jh i
Want t exchange small fatrn In
Collin I'ounty. will take residence
In Hies-kenridtje in exchange Par-
son A. Norton. Iu3 South Ilrecken-
ridge Avenue
BUS FACTS
.MOTOR IIUSSF.S 1IIO AID TS
RU1UL EUUCiVTION
.Morn Tluin Half of All Ilussea
Now Uhed by Country School
Less than half of the busses In
use today are In common carrier
service the National Association
of Motor Bus Operators dectered
today In refuting the charge from
railroad sources that there are
02.WK) busses competing with the
rail lines.
' "In the rush to seek higher tax-
es and burdensome restrict' "ns on
Lho motor trnnsport" said tne As-
I coclatlon which Is affiliated with
I the A. A. A. "the enemies of eco
nomical transportation point to
competition.
"Thy Ignore the fact tiiat 42000
busses may be considered adjuncts
of the Kchnol districts and there-
fore i part oC the nation's edu-
cation system . This figure does
not Include 3000 common carrier
busses which render school ser-
vice. In addition to school bussts
there are 4500 sightseeing and
private busses which are In no
senso rail competitors."
The Bus Association pointed out
that each morning the school
busses pick up more than 1350000
children and transport them over
400.000 miles o road to 17000 con-
solidated schools
"Surely." continued the state-
ment "the enemies of highway
transportation cannot seriously
contend that this service in the
cause of education Is threat to
rail revenues . Yet that Is the
view taken when It Is claimed
that the rail lines are competing
with 92500 busses."
Rainbow Coaches
Homo Owned
BUSSES
Change Schedules
EiTective April 20th. 1931
Hetwceu
Wichita Falls and
Abilene
via
Breckcn ridge
North Bound
To Graham New Castle Olney
Archer City Wlchlln Fulls und
points hi'jilud.
Leaves at
8:1.". A. M. 1:00 I M.
7:00 I. M.
Through Bus Servlco from
Wichita Falls to Abilene via
Breckenrldge la now being operat-
ed by Rainbow Coaches.
People everywhere aro taking
advantage of the economical sav-
ing made polblo by the low Rtv
Rates now In effect to all parts
of the United States.
See Mr. Earl Wllllnms at the
Union Bus Station for Information
regarding your next trip.
Rainbow Coaches
HOME OWNED
iViAnwwvywjvv.v
Loans On Automobiles I1
i
Diamonds
nd other pernonnl property. 1
Noteu refinanced. Monthly nnv- t
5 menU reduced. Reasonable i
Jrutee. 5
R. G. CAMP & CO. 4
Ovcr Woalwortli. 1'hnno 55$
Dr. L. C. McKnight
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
thone 268 Bender Bldg.
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