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CLEBURNE TIMS-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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Lydia E.
ALYS—
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AnnouneemenU
of the American Legion and Mrs.
organisation Tuesday afternoon at
the W O.
hall
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Swim Suits
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CLASS PICNICS AT
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Worth, is reported to be
Street Methodist church
great-
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ly improved.
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$1.50 to $3.95
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daughter. Miss Steve, have return-
Sale of Silk
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a member of "C" Co. 143rd In-
On Tuesday afternoon.
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LMKKEA
Sam has one weakness in Held- the history of baseball here.
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SHOE REPAIRING
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Here are items you will want for your holiday
trip or your stay at home
about 1000 readers, mostly farm-
ers. "We got $2 a year for it then"
he said, "and we traded for eggs,
wood, com or any kind of farm
products the farmer had to trade”
Calvary
Tuesday
for an
fhone
Permanent Waves ...
Finger Waves (Dry)
of ths box and then
lots in position before
i Sheer Chiffons
Smart Mesh
Fine Service Silks
65c
35c
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SIX ATTEND BIBLE
CLASS GROUP.
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the Ma
and gu
swimmil
day era
There will be no meeting of
the Diligent Dozen Club on Pri-
day afternoon.
Soutnuchontha
Barber Clippers. Lawn Mowers iM
Shears sharpened with machinej
for a most enjoyable reunion.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
after a week's visit in Fort Worth
and Dallas.
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The Southside Circle of Young
matrons of the Field Street Bap-
tist church will meet, -JWIIh silly
JOHNSON CHILDREN HAVE
. FAMILY REUNION •
lln'atreet
North Texas Adjustment Bureau,
assisting in arranging matters,
IN
ns
LOW
Marcel Permanents
Finger Waves .....
RETURN FROM COAST.
Mrs. H. T. Self and daughters.
ate should be placed at
the box and in the center.
ALVARY W. M.
IN PROGRAM
Bell Store Closes
Temporarily Here
Eye Brow-Lash Tinting
Margaret Hutchen
Work Ossr*nte*L
Typewriter Repairing
FINS GUN SHOP
East Side s( Bquar
M '
each pair shoes repaired.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
FENDER. RAdFATOR REPAIR
FARKER’SHAIRBAISAM
■rwnwinntS fciyi Ito Mies
$2.45 and $1.95 Sport Sandab
AT A NEW LOW PRICE
Choice $1.29
PORT WORTH VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Claunch of
Port Worth spent Tuesday here
Visiting with friends
VISIT BATTLESHIP.
Mr. and Mm 8. LeBueur and
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N Daring new styles,
pretty bright col-
""orsorvThek.FiT;
। all wool garments
I that are really un:
derpriced at—
SOCIETY
MISS CELESTE BAILLIO BOUNDS. Society Editor—Phone 188
VISITS HERE.
Mias Mabel Warren and mother of
Fort Worth are here visiting with
friends.
SIX WEEKS ON COAST.
Miss Lillie Steele has returned
after a six weeks visit in Beaumont
and Galveston.
VISITING RELATIVES.
Mrs. 3. H. Willimson and Miss
Ida Mae Steele of Beaumont are
here visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs David Steele of 403 8. Rob-
inson Street. •
League of the Ang-
hodtot church was
VISITS SISTER.
W. C Powell of Queen City to
here visiting his sister, Mrs John
A. Bryan of Prairie Avenue.
Mrs. T. O. Nash and daughters.
Misses Martha and Gertrude, have
returned from a visit in Wichita
Palls
Iola and Maltie Pern have returned
from a week's visit in Corpus Christi
with her sister, Mrs. Roy Speck.
auxiliary is urged. At this meet-
ing, a twelfth district chairman
will be elected to succeed Mrs.
One graphic way of pointing
out the advantages of "eticcenefur]
completion of a C. M. T. C. course
is to take the Interested student
Miss Maxine Fowler is spending
the week in Port Worth visiting
' relatives and friends.
VISITS SISTER.
Miss Steve Lesueur and Miss
Angle Nell Holland are visiting
to Granbury with the former's
sister, Mrs. C. D. Lamkin.
HAS INFLUENZA.
Mrs. J. W. Hassell, instructor in
the Junior High School, who re-
turned home last week from a
Fort Worth sanitarium where she
underwent an operation, is report-
ed to be ill from influenza.
The convention will be held in
Corpus Christi, July 1-3, and Mrs.
Joe Post, Sr, local president, a
member of the State executive
WACO VISITORS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raborn and
children of Waco spent Sunday
A-1 Shoe Shop
Phone 124
FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY
Mens' Half Soles A Rubber
Gene and Harlan Dean of Albu-
Muerque. N. M„ are- guests or
Mrs. A. H. Lodis ' •
ASS NAMES
(OEMS
IN SWEETWATER.
Miss Ada Mudge is spending the
week in Eweetwater with relatives
repiled, "is never to stuff a box with
plants. It may look well at firet,
but 'aS ebon as all the plants begin
demanaig food and water from the
limited soil of the plant box, some
plants will be choked out or at least
low, their luster."
The number and arrangement of
the plants in a box will depend upon
Ite Mas and shape, but in denigning
any bok fellow these general rules.
RETURNS TO KILLEEN.
Miss Mary Elera Kays has return-
ed to her home to Killeen after
visiting here With her sister, Mrs.
J. B. Rudd
3
Munday. Evangeline
Rice, Claude Porter.
KELLY’S
Cleburnes Shopping Centar-
We Give Cleburne Profit Sharing 8 temps
IN GLEN ROSE.
Mrs. H. O Koonsen and daugh-
ter. Thelma Joe, visited in Glen
Rose on Tuesday afternoon
ware street. Beaumont. U. Clark
is a product of the Camp Buils
C. M. T. C., having graduated
from the Blue Course here in
1927.
In 1928 he graduated from South
Park College, Beaumont and store
then has been doing newspaper
work on the Detroit news, Gal-
veston News, Port Arthur News,
Tri-Cities Sun and the Beaumont
Journal. He has-had three years
margin. If they win a
will bring them all
IMPROVED.
Mrs. J. W. Hessell, who has been
111 from influenza, is reported to be
.improved.
Heels .......
Ladies' Half Holes
Sanders crey may be too muc
for the youngsters but they'll Mil
nothing tolast and -everything <
gain.
They'll go into that series to
praised if they can eveh M
the Industrial winner to a
SHOE HOSPITAL
BOSTON ELECTRIC SHOE
SHOP
FREE Piek-up ana Dellvery
All Work Guaranteed
SUiag Dm remainder of the dirt
around them.
Hartl What to De With Heavy
- Clay Soil.
they inspected the U. 8. S. Wyo-
ming
phwat I can't we' brutish strength,"
she gurgled, dropping me a curtsy.
The day was hot. Even here in
the living room, which ws usually
no cool. and dresned lightly as we
were. it was too warm for comfort
With the excitement and the steady
। diums until about 1802 "We had |
। come depressions in those days,
tot," . he emHadr- "and it was one
.of those blame times that caused
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RETURN FROM SAN ANTONIO.
Mr. and Mrs H L. Williams and
son, Leon, and Miss Leta March-
banks returned Monday from vis-
its in San Antolnio, Beeville and
Corpus Christi.
Flop Straws
You will enjoy the holiday outing
much better if you are wearing one
of these pretty colorful flop hats—
they are insurance against sunburn.
All colors—
75c Each
was answered by Mesdames King,
Lindsey. Northcutt, Smith, Miss
King and the hoStess
$3.00 to HA
.. lie to 4
.% TO GALVESTON.
BtoO Armstiong left Tuesday night
for Galvestpn where he will trans-
seteuF_______________
#n duik foliage or Mowers should be
toward tbs crater. Light colored ana
tow srowing types should be placed
toward the ends or in the front.
Dark Yoliags vines are used at the
tront and toward the center, light-
coored vines nearer the ends.
The moll wed to the box,should be
a rich garden loam. If such soil is
Mt avahlAble then mix the dirt that
la availabte about half and half with
well rotted manure or leaf mold such
M cun ba found in ths woods. To
each equure foot of plant box soil add
about an ounce of any good fertilizer.
Makce eertain that there are two
Or three holes in the bottom of the
box to allow drainage. At first put
to about two or three inches at dirt
VISIT IN DALLAS.
Mr. and Mrs. K H. Parker spent
Tuesday in DaUas visiting with
friends.
session with a large crow in at-
a
Irani was given by members of
the primary department.
The union will go to Alvarado
Sunday evening and will put on e
program and organize a union
and training service. C. J. Lock-
hart will be in charge Reports
show that average attendance for
thespast month was 201 and plans
I are bing made for Sunday after-
noon visiting to hold the over-
age —-——--—=---———
"From Jerusalem to Jericho,” and
the public is invited to be pres-
ent. Services being at 8 o’clock
with a preprayer service at 7:18
p. m.
glory. If they win the play-d
it will be the greatest upset I
Men's Half Mes ...
RubberHeels----,..
Ladies’ Half soles ...
1 Pair Taps .........
. Phone 1482
WESacned-EveoucsZeiee
MML-A Hory oF Mysbery and Lo><e in Thf Sexith Seas,
SPORT SPURTS.
(Continued from page three’
where if he cqhtinues his good
work.
afternoon. A large representation
of the class was in attendance.
The program was opened with
a prayer by Lillian Workman after
which several- hymns were sung.
Finger Waves (Wet) ........ Ne
MISS ELLT1 ROE
up to the publicity office at Camp ed from Galveston where they vis-
Bullis and introduce him to Lt. itd with friends. While in the dty
James Anthony Clark of 598 Dele- 4—-----_ --
i TO GLEN ROSE.
Rev. and Mrs. 8. B. Culpepper
and Mr. and Mrs. John Culpepper
-visited in Glen Rose Tuesday
BEAUTY PARLOi
Children’s
Regular $1
Sandals now
EDITOR
CONTINUA FROM PAGE ONE
tereat to A. C. Scurlock of Grand-
view. but contoinued with the pa-
per as editor for several years or-
ter' his marriage. Later he pur-
chased the Telegram and later was
i had a most enjoyable
party and picnic Tues-
g at Glen Rose.
f a, swim at Oakdale
licidus supper was serv-
SERVICE BY EXPERTS
mhe firms ana individunla represented to this column are ready 1
serveyourevery-need.-Each - is An expert in tbe parilevlar-eettlee <
which It makes a specialty. You win find them all courteous, rellab
and effietent: Use this bandy guide to the protesalomal aM hushe
services they offer. a
Patronise established fines that give you satiafnotory servlee.
this city and now of Dallas, is I
here as a reresentative of the '
VISITS FRIENDS.
Miss Jewell Ballew spent Sunday
to Fort Worth vlaiting with friends
PICNIC AT ^JliN ROSE.
Mrs Cash Zimmerman’s class
of the First Presbyterian church
Sunday school An joyed a picnic
and swimming party at Glen Rose
Tuesday afternoon.
Afterward this paper was sold to
Tom Sanders and still later ta l tendance to plan work for
rr eelc-
BON
and Ollie Scott. Laura Mae Haley,
Ruth Smith. Opal and Jewell al-
tew, Lucy Corbin, Finis BtiMtiL
C. D. Steele. Ray Baucoi, Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Underhill, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Patterson, Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon ntpe, Mr. and’ MH.
J. D. Cooper of Rio Vista
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C. M. T. C. Camp Has
News Department
The other day in the game with
Larson's he cut off two runs at
the plate by perfect throws oR
hit balls. Those two runs spelle
the difference between victory an
defeat for Brazos
Goc.ana $i.coaDregglaca. -
Mr. Yeager stated that his first
paper boasted a circulation of
_-1
D BALL
body to there on Tarea in a chamber
higher than th* temple, for Van Syke
iever-t--*m--_^~7~ -7.^.
body to found, there we will find the
eighteen miles
I for a picnic.
UN
in making his daily rounds of
the business section this morning,
Eugene Poole of the Times-Review
was called into the Bell Shde
Store and notified that his store
hod been • temporarily closed to
business.
"We regret very much that this
step has been necessary," Mr. Bell
stated, "but we want our friends
who have extended so many cour-
tesies to us to know that we are
endeavoring to affect a settlement
within the near future and sin-
cerely want to do all within our
power to arrange everything pleas- Later, Mr. Yeager started a farm
paper and wrote for different me-
cleared up the reasons behind several
tiinge which I have never been abit
to ba sure of. For example, why
there was never any rencue marred
from Papeete, and why the family in
New 'Bedford never made any moves,
Tvey seemed self-evident, but I could
never be positive."
"The old captain went to a lot of
fantry and is now a Second Lieu-
tenant Military UUelfigence Re-
serve, attached to the Intelligence
Office at Daitas.
The Times-Review is one of 35
newspapers, from as many cities,
furnished gratis that the C. M. T.
C. students may be kept up to
date on home-town news. The
morale effect on the student body
is fine and an expression of ap-
preciation from the Camp Bul-
lis officials has been received by
the Times-Review.
Simpson End chilrden of
r ACHE I
= You A i
K,woLd
pEAn3T
TOR*
"It has
board, will also be a deleg
cause of her office. • 7
The district meeting will be held
in Stephenville on July 3 and a
large representation of the local
r The w. M. U. of (
' Baptist church assembl
afternoon at the chu
• Interesting mission pro
During the business si
cemebachcandgrtiwhera-htatenponondhdnNowwcuwryrnokked,
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DELEGATES SELCTED FOR
STATE MeTNG.
Naming of Mrs. Harry J. Leon-
ard as delegate to the State con-
vention of the Ladles Auxiliary
ATTENDING RINGING.
Misses Lola, Mary B , Ernestine
and Lorena Jones spent Sunday in
Fort Worth where they attended
a singing convention, Mary B.
and Lorena returned home Mon-
day. but the others will remain
for s visit with friends. ________ -
Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Lewis of Cleburne and Mr and
Mrs J. D. Thetrrd of Godley.
All of teh married children were
given a Hampshire pig.
A delicious luncheon was served
at noon and a friend- from Norway
was a special guest for the occas-
ion.
editor of the Enterprise, a paper
organized by the people of Cte- Baptist church met Tuesday even-
" ingin regular monthly business
- ' The Berean Couple's Oluass of the
Fitst Presbyterian church will meet
on Thursday evening at the
church_at B o’cloek and go from
’ there to wixanch of Mr. and Mrs.
Children of 8. J Johnson gath- i marked the meeting of the local
erad Sunday at the familya home organization Tuesday afternoon at
ImpertaCelor. end Beeut
HOrey wad Pi A Hl.lx
fled all of jour baltefa."
looking at Pano
"Yes," she answered.
and wind, we have shared the
sunshine and joys of lfe—we ' Leather Taps ....
have loved our family and lived | Men's Rubber Heels .....-rrr20c
as we thought God would have Free Shine,. Rips and Patches with
us live. We go on together."
VISITING FRIENDS.
Joe Vance of Fort Worth is the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H Brackett, North Walnut street.’
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RECOVERED FROM* ILLNESS.
L. R. Coleman, manager of the
Coleman Motor Co , was able to be
In town Tuesday after a ten-
day illness of influenza.
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CHAPTED 46
THE LATE afternoon sunlight fil-
tered through the tang French win-
dowa The trade was dying with
the day, but a faint breeze which still
filtered into the crest room, brought
wieh it tbt rustle of palm frond*
ana the gentle rustle Of tropienl foli-
mge. It was heavy with the languot-
'era scent of frangipani, tiar tahiti,
aM the crimson hibiscus. In a man-
go tree a fock of gregarlous mynah
birds chattered and fought
"Tc be continued in ah eadty edi-
tain," Pilly said, suddenly mapping
the spell. "It would stop just when
it gets hot.”
."Everything there becks up your
version of the story,” Tom told P’auo.
"R checks perfectly in every detail
We know now that the captain's
JJJ UJJ > MM«* » M 11H H 8 MR * MI f ...... tl 18
tog, and that is faUure to cover
up properly at second. Ite to nM
a heavy hitter but to one of UN
fastest players in the league. H
here with Mr. and Mrs. E. M
V HRaborn.
_________ _____ evening
with the Texas National Guard as , ——--
* -------- C — -BACK FROM WICHITA FALLS.
entertained with a swimming
Tuesday evening at Glen Rom.
Following the swim, a pienie
supper was enjoyed by Kathryn
and Chloeteal Clark, Jewel-Bran-
son, "Beulah Hunter, Melvin wal-
ker, Jr. and Rev. and Mrs. M. A.
' i
Dee's Radiator
Repair Shop
Arrow the Street from City Hall
All Kinds of Soldering and Fender
Repairing
14 Years Experience
Day Phone 665 Night Phone 4HJ
CHURCHES
ATTENDANCE GROWING AT
REVIVAL.
The attendance increased Tues-
day evening at the revival ser-
vice being held at the Fit t Fun
damentalst church. The singing
was good rifle attention excellent
the spirit of the people seemed
good, and the preaching seemed
near like that done bv the Lord
Jesus, according to Rev. John
Smith.
Rev. Sam Bullard, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Ennis is
conducting the meeting and is
bold in holding up the scripture.
He to emphatic, positive and ' de-
liberate yet pleasant in all he
says. Mr Smith states
Hie rubjeet th‛s enen’rz "y1" be
PAST MARTONS IN
MONTHLY SESSION.
Mrs:‛W. E. Paterson entertain-
ed most charmingly at her home
Tuesday afternoon tor member?
and guests of the Past Matrons
Club of the Order of Eastern Star.
Following routine business, a so-
cial hour was enjoyed with a Tex-
as town contest as the feature.
An ice course was served by the
hostess who was assisted by Mrs.
W J Paterson and daughter,
Kathryn.
The guest list included Mes-
dames J. Hardison, M 6. Ball,
F. R. Pettengell, R C. Olem-
ents, Anna Robinson, C. C. Ewell,
8. C. Higginbotham, Nealy Echols,
8. 3. Gee, G. G. Griffith, T. H.
Conner, Jr., 3. H. Kelley, and 8.
Denzell of New York and Mes-
dames Howell and Aldrich of
Grandview.
SESSION.
The B. T. 8. of Field Street
The following officers were chosen: , augaxzazxar",g Mrs.
president. Hazel Broumley; vice-. J. H Ewing Was hostess atuher
ran." wuX:. ".5 home to members of the Bible
E~SS.i7g.-sJS":
XS" Oeraldine hart-‛stFsr"ettnns"ana‛fom 3S
The meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs Hudspeth.
1 afternoon at 2:30
The big white house- seemed to
really "live" in ita cluster of oaks
and-H-At could talk, would surely
say.' "I am happy little mother
and dad, that my place In this
big world has been right here on
this wooded hill, with you and
-yours. We have stayed the storms
jewel, for Heikept it with him."
'"I am happy to learh that there
are secret passages," Holme* an-
nouncel "Passages Into th* temple
and omup to th* higher chamber."
"ane I join you in your happl-
Ms*." I told him, dryly ”1 ean't nay
that I banker for that totterthg tem-
pi* path ledge, any more than yon
do. t would hate to com* slidmg
down that two or three hundred feet
with a tew hundred ton* of rock*,
neariy a* bad a* you would."
That got a general laugh.
Holmes got up suddenly. "Where
eH than aim*T' ha asked the zirla-
rh devclobe them and get the laat
pages of the code I can darken my
robm with the shutters and a blanket
and work in there "
Th* girl* left the room, returning
shortiy with thoee preclous air-tight
cuns which held on their delicate
gelatin emulstot those pages of the
' code.
' "For the love of God be careful
with those," Tom told Larry. "You
gnt>w what they mean to u* They
। have those instructions on the last
pokes which we simply have to have,
bn’ take any chances .
•Rest eamy." Holmes laughingly re-
I piled. “You know - I realize thetr
valuet But don't tot it slip your
mind that I have been handling film
for a long, tong time I know what
f am dfg"ea
Avant any help T” 1 asked him
- "No, «hatikn," he amswered over his
hbuider "rhere to nothing you can
g—wnit a mmute; ys, there to. too ,
I You can git me some water. I have
hhitaitk*. 'th dark light, and every-
Liling whse i neu in here."
I A"Water unlocked the coda—-now
Ldter to going to unlock the film
kor os," 1lly laughed
| "You were giways the one who
wds death on vuns," I cautioned her.
Frht amdeks dangerously of out 41
Ehone thare things"
■ “Thai to not a pun Don'*. Get •
Hugh-e uhtted un breatmes.: ' avoid
bum Kite a suilor a voldr rock* and
Heeta I know a pun vteh I tneet
|ilt -i" et shouted at 'M. 28 ' head-
d the
FAJ I brought in "Fe pill at water
Hany bad tinished darker ing his
Room. waa prwog out hla tanka.
J. R. (Bob) Ransone, who was so I month of July.
well known here for years before i Sixty-two officers and commit-
his death. r teemen were present and a pro-
r Good
Gardening
Planting a Porch Box
By DEAN HALLIDAY
OorSan Vx^rt 1or CCnlr al Press
Post who now holds the office.
"eemum==e : ■
, WXDNE8DAV, JUNE. W. 1982
C. A. MeCleskey, formerly of
It The Northside Young Matrons
I of the Field Street Baptist church
will meet Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs.
k L B. Baker, 733 Baird street.
were made for the revival which
win start Bunday, the church.
Thirteen responded to roll odll.
* — ws... ■ .. -.haarai***
EPWORTH LEAGUE GOES
TO GLEN BOSE
- V
nenu
The winner of the Major GHB
will meet the champions of tM
Industrial League in a play-ed
series soon. The latter club win
be overwhelming favorites to tak4
all three games but we’re not sR
sure that such will be tbe case, t
A fighting team like Brgzd
Avenue or the Boys Club ts Mvd
licked. Of course me pychology ■
playing a club like the mighi
ock in the-------------------.—
gnntora wmkn-xoncse-na 69m
chemieals and other paraphernalia.
He turned on the red eye at his
electric dark lamp.
"And now the magician will, with
your kind permfasion, perform a bit
of magic," he aald, lightly. I went
out and he closed and locked the
door. \ ’
•(Pilly," I raid, as I 'came back to
th*rilvmg room, "you were one gosh-
awfully smart girl to think of photo-
graphing those pages of the igg.
What a catnip-At Mr. Livingston
would throw if he knew we had that
ace up the jolly old bleeve."
and outside things began registering
"I could bend the elbow somewhat
if 1 had something motot and cooling
as an inducement," Tom offered, la-
conically.
"That’s a ten strike right dewn ny
alley," I seconded.
wit to hot today.' Pauo aald. com-
ing suddenly out of a brown study
and seeming to recognize the fuel
for the first time. Rhe clapped her
hands for Pakal "Cold Juice," she
told the girl "Those about so-tall
glasses." I told -Pakal. indicatimg the
size of the glass. That seemed to
meet with general approval, gfid the
girl nmllcd coyly at me and disap- J
peered
'T think that kid would steal
Pano’s IS 12 chaiiipupne (f»r you. If
you wanted II?" Pilly laughed You
have a drag"
"Why shouldn’t I have." I retort-
ed, with a grin. "I brought back
that young snip of a sweetheart of
her’s, didn't I ? Women and elephanta
are never supponed to forget— so you
just remember back to the time I
captured your Freddie for you there
on State street, and you'll get the
angle - ■ -
"00000000!" Pilly exploded "1
think you ore vila!" All otusdomne
in the laughter at this tally. Mean-
while Pakal had brought the drinks
"May your pleasantest days of the
past be your darkest days of the fu-
ture." Pilly proposed We drank to
that. '
I noticed that Pauo still held the
decoded rheets in her hand. Rhe had
"never '-id them down, and the idea
occurrd • me that she would take
mighty good care to put-them where
tbdv waulfi b« fata..... .......
Tom ant turning Ills glaea thought-
'ully He said "Upato here tbe
cude as limply backed up, and veri-
Every pair on sale at prices
that mean a real saving.
Every color, every size.
$1.00 Hose :....... ... Me
$1.45 Hose ......... $1.29
$1S5 Hose -------- $L69
1 8am Chapman
SheShouldi't be Tired
No energy. ..circles under her eyes. U4>c
would only try Lydia E. Bkmam's
Vegetable Compound in tablet-form.
I tin roald be wrong art
he?" Jono remarked. “I wonder it
he could huve had a premonition?"
“No, ha waa fust t king every pre
aution humanly possille that a
highly valuable secret didn't fall into
strange hand*," I answered.
Tom said, thoughtfully: “I *ra
der what he would have thought if
he could have been altting in this
room thia afternoon watching hie
eecret wrested from those pages Idler
a hundred years—altting beside hie
own great-granddaughter as she
read ?"
"I would guess that he would have
been highly gratified." I raid elowly.
"It woo coming down through his
own flesh and blood."
"And I would have given a nickel
to have men his face if he had
walked in here and knew ‘thia gor-
geous room and thte palace had been
tonndad on the toctuno ot pearia aal
vaged from the wreck of his bchoon-
er.” Pilly Offered.
"And I," Tom raid, with a bow to
Pauo, "would have enjoyed witness-
ing his introduction to his very love-
ly and charming great-granddaugh-
ter. I'll venture he would have been
proud!"
"Thank you.” raid-the girl. Her
eyes were ________________________________
"That'* all right. Pauo." I laugh-
ingly commented, "that, of course,
was your boy-friend Larry’s line
but he ta absent elsewhere on urgent
business of state, so Tom did a lit tl*
pinch hitting for him."
"Go to the devil." Toin told me vrwd
naturedly. and took a alp from his
glaaa.
“I hope Larry murries with those
fiims," Pilly declared, fervently. "I
Tm dying to get the denoument in
the last of that code That has all
the important parta The entrances
to the eecret passages and all of that
it would have to etop Juat when it
got red-hot—just when we were go-
ing to And out their exact locations
and how to reach them—''
"If you giris had done a attle more
copying it wouldn’t have stopped...
we would have had it all," I told her.
taking out the sting with a grin.
“And I,” aald Tom. quietly, "hope
he doesn't get in too much of a
hurry.” We all knew what he meant
After a time we heard Larry’s door
open and his steps coming down the
hall—his heels clicking vythmically
on the polished stone floor, yet
queerly spaced .. . like a machine
walking. We all eat up. Then we
•aw his face ane we knew something
had gore wrong.
"What’s up, Larry?" I asked,
sharply........'
Stin like a mazhine walking, he
moved into the room Like a man
walking, who ha* to walk.-, follow-
ing a slowly lifting barrage. Stead-
ily, he came ‘acrons the long room,
hl* heels now clicking queerly on
the polished stone, now silenced an
he crossed ■ thick rug He reached
a chair and alumped into it, as
though the atrength hud gone from
his lege, and like two strips of wei
spaghetti they had suddenly folded
up.
"Cooked!" he said, emply.
<ro an CQKTIKVKD)
The Cleburne Melodist District
trill have an all dx--pienic. at
Lakeview Park, GlenNose on
Thursday beginning at Ibnaclock
Naming of new officers for the
coming year marked the meeting
of the T. T. T. Class bn Monday
\ SAN ANTONio GUESTS.
Mrs A. D. Perry and daughter
of San Antonio are here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
LeSueur
as alternate
NEW MEXICO VISITORS.
Mrs. J. G. Morris and sons,
me to lose a paper and consider-
| able money. I borrowed money
' to start in the paper business,
however, and gradually saved up
all that I've had in life, together
with a good rearing for my chil-
dren. from that source”
Although he had over 200 acres
of land at first, today Mr. Yea- t
ger- and his bride of 50 years live
on 110 acres, and the little patter
of bare feet, those grandchildren
who Tuesday ran and played over
the same floors that once enter-
' WHIM their own little ones.
RETURNS FROM HOUSTON.
, Mrs. Mollie Gerrard has re-
turned from Houston where she
vtsited her daughter, Mrs. w. L
•_____
strong. Lucile Creswell, Celeste
Bounds. Martha Nash Rena Rod-
gers and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wat-
son.
YATERS CELEBRATE
ANNIVERSARY.
A host of friends gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Yater on the "Fort Worth high-
way last Wednesday evening, June
22, to join them in the celebra-
tion of their 22nd wedding anni-
versary.
During the evening. Miss Fran-
ces Yater, daughter of the hon-
orees, dressed in her mother's wed
ding gown and showed the style
St 32 years ago.
Mr. Yater is recuperating from
a serious illness
Ice cream and cake were served
at the culmination of the affair.
’ “GIVE ME a tan pointers on brought back dear memories to
—------ nluntima. nnn I. „ __ I this aged couple who have found
RETURNS HOME. - * Poren Do! m! God in His Heaven and all right
—Eugene Banewhass returned home noignDo will' the world
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Neighbors Class of the Main Street
Mehodis church, Mrs. San Cres-
well was hostess at her hme on
West Brown street Tuesday after-
'noon.
Following the business session
a preview of the Bookjof Exodus
was given as a lesson and Bib-
lical and State centests were en-
joyed. Mrs. Mims and Miss Ad-
ams, won the favorer'
An ice course consisting of ice
cream and angel food cake was
served by the hostess assisted by
her daughters. Misses Margaret
and Sammie Louise to Mesdames
W. H. Parrish, E. A. Rice, 3. B.
Mims. Will Killough, G. C. Staley,
Joe Hughes, A. D. Shaw, Misses
Ethel Adams and Lula Currie.
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