The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 1, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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Port Arthur Fans Would Also Like To
See Tied Deciding Game Played Oyer
The New Ywtr
Swt drriuns. Vr ()(. ' )r
if 19W Ntrp up anil chr ilx the
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The fttr lluit hat Juit paxxed
lias Ihtii tlw grrtttc-xt n Tr
Ikx. d throac.lt for Brcctun-ri-lgi'
and Its high xchool font-l-i'
tjim. Tlw Bueknrn.w. til-
tli'KUd r.iraW out of till slat"
n. n Mil.iKlilp l n frmtk xtnmk
' link. rn- tin- rightful
( humps nf Trxti-t high school
'v tb.nl Tin- Huclutrofts tli-J tlw
1'ort Arthur Yellow .tuckets In
lu final jjamr ol the 10J0 sw
mi.i This Is thr IdRKCst striilf
ner made hy an athletic team
"t the local school. In fuel thr
liii-kar n I mil invr Iwlnri
r nipalklr rnouch
tit of thr Oil Belt
( Rreckenridge fans arc not
only ones who would like to
the Pott Arthur Jackets and the
Buckarooi play off that tied chain-
ponli.c grniir S.i wnulil the fan
f I'n.t Arthu: .in. th. f.ith.itt
pUyets I lirnurK '.
The following editorial c mmen:.
clipped from the Port Arthur New
the Ity because of the loyalty that
nee 1 eatnt-d.
i& jUXy H 8. JL.St JBLl
I3?!tf iok (C-& l j
KMON WM
From their standpoint no doubt
the school board wn right. Tin re
Is 'he obligation of a great trust.
cf :ir. u.iuaual ene of l expansibili-
ty The Interest of the public
muxt property be conserved.
But the fact remain in viewing
would indicate thai that paper In t the situation from the other side
! .ipoBaoring another game cut vigor- that Uie lighting plrit of Uie
I oiutly as the officials of this oily Jacket if frank but confidential
ar: 'expressions by several of them are
fto be accepted has been broken.
In mlr-hf of the trout the chnm-
Till. SIHOOI BOARD ll'.Cll)l:plon-1p of the gtcnt tate ot Tcx
as an empire equal to four grea'
average states their fingers have
been pried loose from the prue
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Hue
ilKtrlit.
An Kdltorlitl
Jacket fans -and Port Arthur is
a cllv of Jacket funs are snrlous-
w. jiinninuj 'Vi ih wrla Years of training of loyalty even I
Tie ipuni a week' ago at Waco un-'of hardship because football ilocsi squawking of Cttp'n Mrs. Hogarth's i
der conditions without par""'' in ' call for sacrtneo. nns ocen uirownj parrot. ora is nejci given a ratui-
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THIS HAS H "PKNEU
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nnd Mi . Shirp. Dmsj Shep'u l 1
5lewoiiiaii . Walter Styles pi .-
ptirtor of a inmll hnbf u'... a t
Nonna Paige his fianrrc and Mr
Hogarth's latent heir: B?rt Magnu-
anmtnir .cennrlo writer; Cora Rtr
ker theater pianist In lovi with
Magnus: Henry Dowd. ncwccncr-
out of work nnd Dusty. Mrs
Rhodes' worthless husband :
Dundee. stationed behind a .
icrecn takes notes as Strawn quiz-1
ies Dowd. He Insists he was in nil I
avenlns and heard nothing but the
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Texas Inu irholastic football will
not te plnvi .1 off I
The Win. struggle wa not a fair
uteii-in ' the ability of either
'cm' cntainij not of the Jackets
sli.i.f handicap was even grentei
'I limn Br Tknndge's Fans f I that
i 'he Jacki'n tie entitled to a play-
lie nff Th-' fro! furthertnoi thni
' :fiitin of mbarrassir.K ion-e.
"' nuences .-us n fleeting on tho M-its-
rninthlp i -iliber of Port Arthui ha
tieen crr.ttd that it will take many
ear to remove i
In making Us decision against .i
pliyoff thr school board wru a
tuated. -a it hunt doubt by a si-nou
sense of obligation to their tiust
There is such a thing of course as
athletl'-s ocrupying a domincnt part
in school acttvltles Ther" Is mich
: thing n students loyal as Port
Aithui students are loyal to then
team fieling a vital concern that
may in xome degree or other leflect
itself In lowet gradea.
In this Port Arthur atudervU and
its aahools are no exception. Such
a condition is inevitable in critical
period bringing peak intareat in
.MroT!i-4nUciMl"Uc outb1 wywiere.
Jlf or wily it; biiuv ftt. l
continue r.iotball at Uie atart
irvU:d of Ht the end of the wa-
n To do that means a irrbool
thut i nonentity In the estima-
tl ii beth of students towns people.
..nl people of othet rltle.-; For
r.x-itbiill encoutage lojalty. rncottr-
nii' nioiale. i :u ouihu.'j. esptlt eti
t-orpe. faunes.- ioui'e.y. and while
some may irgue me jHiint .nan
asi ii
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. v. . uc
on the scrat) pile
For what have they gained" Cei
tainly not the sporting support of :t
united community when they are
denied only one day to play one
game and that game the most ini-
oortunt of then scholastic football
Uvea.
What have thty lost- Undeserv-
ill a fine spot tsmanship reputa-
tion because the Jackets arc being
blamed not only by nreckonridge
but in newspaper comment arid fan
comment wherever interacholastir
ootbfill has loyal followers.
And their townspeople And their
city shares with them a stlgmn
that unearned will tick to all like
a burr. 'f
There is no reason to believe that
ichola-st.k affairs of Ilrcckonrldge
are in nny different condition than
in Port Arthur. BrecJtcnrldpe
would have come to Port Arthur to
play. Brccltenrldgc. like tho Jack-'
eta and their followers wanted no
tinpty honor of a hulf chximplon-
ahlp. There enn only bo one cham-
plon. Thete'a wltera tho shoo hurts.
Pkiued. unebto to understand the
adequacy of reaacma offered Is It
any wondar Port Arthur haa gain-
t ed a rocoru for iinsporisninnainp:
Biecaenrldg nnw claims they arc
champions. Who can deny It after
Port Arthur's refuse! to meet them
la our own city?
What will be the incentive to
make Jackets fight again next
yeai Will they feel an incentive'.'
And what humiliations must they
Other I.lllelllell
i -o i il n inn opinion
in pet lie -tile although
w.t- n i-t et.illv .jiven all-
mention Tin guanl played a
mil of f..-tliill that usually es
I. the ie- .ii the critics But ;i '
i wonlM ' '' .: that Thomp-
i .i- t-. i of i iruard that
mi' i Iim 'no od 1'hompson's
. .. of pl.r. .i- not flashy it
i' -id iiti'i hiMii ever was an
. "miir b ii kfii lil bail carrier seen
i.iiiiple i vi i hi position. Cap-
'.n Tiny '.ire although handi-
'. i 'l .til i- b injuries was one
f 'i . heat le.iileri. -vn at the head
' . Kuckaiou team
To B.. .Missed
( ov riiiiiiipsoti ami Captain
f t.e will ! mlwdii; fruut (lie
Birk.iroo llni'Us ntst cr. ho
ill Pniitt and A- .Mngliis ill
tl'. . luktl'lil ood It. Carey ott'l
other wiitidcrlul cocs In Uie
shotwrll iiiiichlni' of UR.'!. The
Sulliiplni; linolUIeltl of this Ji'iir.
t..ls I ilTlKM'l of A. li. Jinx-
i" is (.r.ituiin mid I'riilt It. Mac
trippli tlireul st.ir. wtis the
st. lie x oiitstiinitiiiK. lnilitiiln.il
t tr
prominent educators agier that Un endure? What taunU will ring in
fiH-altxing f pupil nd public l.i theii eai? A prestige that only a
ten it In tneu iiitnul m contrih-! week ago waj statewide has fallen.
utfx to -.. it ni-titMtii.n x abihtj fo: How many years will be required
edurati'in.il svixite to the i ommun to bung it buck?
-1930 SPORTS 'Another Scribe
GAB FILLED! Picks Bucks On
u i . .. r ' AU-S.tate T.cjim
Many Interesting hveuts ;
Due To Take Place
NIUV YOUK Jan.
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- i'il football is the
hi thi - p.i t i : .
Am'-ricuns
viorig on look forvt'd
'ii I" a hope of the n v ii
ilT ' l-ni'm Irjlds 'i pionii-e t
tenet. al ' Inter nat'onal aporl . ("'
'hum on :tl unptrwdc nf'd .'i!' .
"I't.ng to' the Ani i icj'. i.u'i.
ii il i nt Meailowbrook. n re it h"uv.
. 'ht rhnmpi'-nihij fi:lit.
flol.' -ind tennis will ha- ie t
li 'i n.tliiiii'l sspe.'s n will ho..e
mm; iMi Kt. nch .in.l Kngli h
liotou" iii.' '' cntrylng foreign col
'u . in ( 'loo oji stake i ace at Clu-
CtllVI
U'li: ii jiii'i'.y Sn ThnniiK Llpion.
pee of port in-.en brings his late .1
;V ' iietof- the AtUnttc t'
:iiei .( 'tn dtXcndri at N ..
. .iuiuoi't an h:;nir -
he re'iiiw d pftt r .' 1 ip
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.irt t
i Shep Sheppard. sports editor of
'the Port Aithut Nuws. Is the Jatest
I scribe to come forth with his mjtn-
'ical All-Stnte football crew. Shop
1 Lovci of Iptcki u good one. On It he includes
U. Mngness anil Cos. Wohlfotd
again lanclt- on the second all-State
team bolng placed at a. tackle posi-
tion by Sheppard.
Sheppnrd's All-Stute crewb arc as
follows:
First Team
E'DS: O. Carcj' P.rcchemldgc.
Knight. (Port Arthur).
TACKLES- Cox (Breckenridge.l
15. lines (rftin Angelo.)
flUAHDH- Oolnsinskl (John II.
Uengtin). Lagow (Korrestl
CENTER: Turner. (Port Arthur.
QUARTERBACK: B Miigness
(Bleckunrldge
LEFT HALF: Dum-jnll. (Poit
Arthur
RIGHT HALF: Cubler (Browns-
ville) FULLBACK: I' rye. (Jrlf Davl".
tie: V.
luas third degree. She tells how
MngnlM "stood her up" how e
came home at 12:10 to hear hint
typing in his room. Sho exp i n
her bandaged hand by saving -dv
butnt it while pressing a dri- Shi
denies b-'ing engaged toiwu.
though she utlniltted his iittcntu- t
to her. The Slwrps are ntxt i i z
std. Mrs. Sharj ' dtossed to it
a train saying her aon Is in pju
ble. They tell of suclng Mts Ho-
gnrth send Stylos angrily from hi
door. And later of Korma' t-uspic-lous
disappearance from the bath
room.
NOW GO ON WITH THL
STORY.
CHAPTER XIII
"Well. Miss Paige. I sec you . u-
ready in mourning for Mr.-. Ho-
garth." Lieutenant Strawn greeted
the girl who advanced tlmiilly to-
ward the tlcak wlrcrc one of the
dead woman's last acts had been
to record In hot- diary her inten-
tion of disinheriting her latest fa-
vorite. A quick Hush tinged the pallor of
the lowly face. Tears welled in her
eyes which looked as if they had
shed many that night.
"I hardly realized what I was
putting on. after after I was told
about poor Mrs. Hogarth." Norma
stammered smoothing tho sliecn-le-tg
black of hvr drtss with nerv-
ous hands. "But I am -In mourn-
ing for her In my heart."
"Whnt was your feeling toward
Mrs. Hogatth?'1 Strawn asked af-
ter he had placed the trembling girl
in a chair beside him.
1 I loved her very much Norma
I answered simply. "My mother and
father are both dead and Mrs. Ho-
I garth seemeil moro Ilka a mother
( to me than anyone has since
I since -"
I "Did you still love her after
yur Interview with her this eve
ning?"
The flush deepened painfully. "I
yes! I know sho was wrong nbotit
- about Walter but I know .die
thought sho was noting for my own
good. Things she said about Walter
hurt mo terribly but I didn't quar-
rel with hot- or become really an-
gry with her."
"Suppose you begin at the begin-
ning Miss Paige or rather at
about 11 o'clock and tell me every-
thing you know about this bad
business."
"I know nothing about Mrs. Ho
garth's death!" Norma flashed.
"Sho was as well as usual whsn I
saw her last"
"And that -was when?"
"About half-past 11. It was marly
11 when ilr. Dundee- -n new board
er lieie whom I took to meet Mis.
Ilflgntth -left the hnusv. nnd Wal-
ter and 1 came upstairs from the
lawn to tell her wp yore engnged.
I knew he wouldn't be plonsad but
I couldn't deceive her and perhaps
inherit hor money when she would-
n't natty have witntwl mo to If
sihc'd k1owii the truth." I
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was mistaken In him in his mo-
tives' As soon as he spoke to nic " j&
began to cry again and ho begg
me to fix the stopper In the tub si
the water wouldn't overflow then
come into his room to tell him ntt
about it. Ho thought It was better
for Mrs. Sharp or anyone who
wanted to talk to me about what
Mrs. Hogarth had said everyone
knew all about it you sec and vas
Interested to think I was in the
bathroom and and not In his
room."
"Mr. Styles seems to have a tal-
ent for plotting" Strawn remarked
dtyly.
'TO RiJ CONTINUED)
etc
' It doesn't' Oh please believe I
know nothing. md that Walter
dtt n't eithe ' h begged. the
r.irs spilling out of her eyes upon
her white cheeks. "I went straight
to my room after I riad told Mrs.
Hogarth good night. I I cried ior
awhile then I decided to take a
cool bath. .1 undressed and put on
pajamas and a kimono and took
my things to tho bathroom my
'owel and soap you know. I turne.d
en the water and then started back
to my room to get my toothbrush.
Walter had been watching for me.
His room is Just across the hall
from mine you know and as I
started back to my room he called
to mo in a wnispor. ur course I I
know he wanted to know what Mis. !
Hogarth lnd said to me. I had
promlsiv' .call him out into the
hill w ii tie Interview was over.
'o tell nun -ii; about It hut but " Enteied us Second Class Matter at
dmerjeau
Brcckenriilg
Co..
: American Publishing
Inc. Publishers
EDflAP HLNRICHS
Manager
WESLEY D. HODGES
Editor
'N
ou 'lliln'l vant him to know
how badly Mis Hogarth's charges
against him h d upset you?"
Strawn suggest "d.
Norma bowed her head then
fiang it high again defiantly. "But
I I know they were untrue that she
P.reckenrideg Texas under the Act
of Match 1 1879.
ADVERTISING RATES
Diiplay advertising rates on appl!-
cntimt. Classified rate 2c per woid
fo- eacli insertion. Minimum chargo
30 eenii.
Miss Paige I In neve you spent part or nil ot that time In Mrs.
Hog.rth's room and that you know who killed her"
l.i- on And he wul. too.' he ad c.l m- fiankly and truthfully just
(led loyally if he .an pull through wh .t you were doing from 11:10 to
the dull summer season'' 11! 10. when Mis. Sharp saw you ri-
x"And he asked Mrs Hogarth for ( cntt'' the bathroom
a loan?" Strawn suggested. Dundee wanted to knock down
"Yes. but how did you know'' tho .-Tom and rush to the gill
I he
..O-O' CM ''ll Of I
In'ei national cup w n li
f.n
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Mil
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hi
J'roxpects llrlcht
I okl g .I'teail a tear. etcr-
ti ihi. '"in t tu mintlii r xiiitisx
"' seuM'i ."I the lluckaroos In
l"i' llfp.le the f.ict Couch
vlii.Mii; will Iue some eight
' 'ii t. nis i ii iijipinii regulars
ii it lite 'I'M sucd. the llllt'l.tl-
. v il' ii eMi-ti-d to go far
in flu I lute (ritliHin mid
li T..t tvlll lie lurk for
o -h pi. :m. to start nlf his
.tl. I.! tb (.ritllii mid ('
(a-i.t 'I In tin- resill.ir lllles-
1101) I'ti "i.nr UUUliic ot theso
ti. . ( .. :i -liilrll will hute
i i .1 ! lllll'tktUI li ctimiii;
:i;. l. hid I' r I place on tho 19.10
lltielj.-iroo teatii. A ttoinlerfill
.xiiirtnieiu r nmtrrlul from
t i "Niihliliia" tPtini will bo hid-
J; n for Uijcluiroo Is-rths.
1'Jmti- ill'- Minn' iu(t;ht good
xenitiaslcni '-emiitK up from tho
'jitton-ti'n-hi-!f. itiisht gnod
oiiiv. (.. fs-pj came tip front
i In NuMxit ti-Hin last tear mill
ii -i rjin s.-r tthal ho did for I he
. - tixix Jt is lilts Nubbin
fiqtmd Hint nialiis teter.ni
. .K.ir'in plu;. cr.
i'i qi
I'nt'i
i"Ve
n.my Hitchcock u..i
i.l Meailowbrook 'wo v:n.
;uln i:e MTidinfc' .. polo leiiio
-( ot the trophy f r which
1 1 imI the L'r .ted K'.it.
i- pi t'd '.no. 1&1
v i h- Sunz'.lng of nn-.a"u
' t h'. iticcft il. 'I t
(Dcnt-
."tt'ond Team
ENDS- Sylvoilri (Brackcnrldge)
Merklc (Bryan l.
TACKLES: White (Port Ar-
thur). Wohlford llireckentiilgoi.
(11'AKb.S: Bennett. (Biown.-villc)
.xUanditei. (Beaumont.
CENTER: McMillan. (Wnco)
Qt'ARTEBBACK: Hecker. Snm
illou.xtmii
HALVES Bitrficlrt. (Poll Ar-
h. iii Hhuri. Brandon (Clobmnci
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I'm: fot which a di.iappolntcil ''
hi i. il.lv has been waiting tin . I'.. wi.titx; attkxii hanoiikt
ii......... i. . :. "-.: - r r: .r:-
rAl law T'.. Jn. i. (u.t:-
Bit:n u.i! pf but a few hour.i
ouil.er will havi becotoc goutiono-
ui..' cnypt r.iitvc when soulhyi-et
ini middle wivt football stars at-
tend a banquet tonight its glKHl
f the Dalian Athletic Club.
"Second annua) Dixie classic.
Pnll.is. Tcx.. Jdii. 1. 1050." is the
inscription on wrist watches to bp
prernted to each member of the
two Umi.-.
Gild Jollowei who hindl d fir-
i ui-1 n.cnt loi ihe ton'? t w.ll
iititrinl Mid apwur on the pr- tram.
' ti . i
. 'i :i
'Mill till
I'i -I I'UMi
nh -tui.ti
lack Shuiki'v r :;
:' hnteluiK of (iaitt mv
i pair has h .i it f.tjt t.n
t io n in; if.it int..
for lien" Titnn-
Noima puzzled. "But it wa-i't a
terrible thing at all for him t.i do
He thought that If Mrs. Hogarth
liked him enough nnd believed in
liim enough to will him her money
sho would bo glad to help him now
when he needs It so much. But she
was awfully angry and called him
a fortune-hunter nnd said ho cared
nothing for hor had been nice to knw who klIlc1 '!"
take tu'i lit his arms and comfort
hei Frij as th detective spoke
.he .sank lower and lower Into her
chan. a white-faced huddled little
heap of terror.
"Miss Paige." Strawn began slow.
iy. pouentously. vi believe you
njicilL jmil OI Uli UL II1U1. time lilt
Mrs. Hogarth's room and that you I
Announcements
The Brcckcnrldge Dally American
Is authorized to make the .following
announcements subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic ruimarv of
July 1030. "
For County Judge:
HENRY C. THORNTON.
JESSE R. SMITH.
For Sheriff:
GEORGE LILES.
For Sheriff:
J. W. MORROW.
For Commissioner I'rt'ct.
A. M. SULLIVAN.
No. 1:
her only for the sake of her money
and and things like that. She told
me herself tonight when she said
she'd disinherit mo if I didn't break
my engagement to Walter - "
''And whnt was your answer?"
Strawn interrupted.
Tho girl's eyes widened incredu-
lously. "Why of course I told luv
I was going to marry Walter any-
way!" "Then what wore you crying
about when you left this room at
half-past 11?" Strawn demanded.
"I felt terrible because I'd hurt
her feelings after she'd been so
kind to me" Norma faltered. "And
and she made mo cry too by
making a wager .that Walter -would
would jilt mo when I told him
thut she hnd disinherited me."
"Because you half believed she
was right?" Strawn prodded mttci-
iesbly. "No no! I knew ho loved me for
myself not for what Mrs. Ho-nth
might leave me!"
"But your engagement took pltce
nfter Mn. .Hogarth had made tho
will in your favor?"
Th glil sprang to her feet. "No.
no! I never saw her again. I loll
you! I know nothing whatever of
hor 'death"
"Then whete were you Miss
Paigo? I think you see tho neces-
sity for tolling tho whole truth."
Strawn urged gently.
Norma sank back into her chair
"I you won't toll on mc will you.
Lieutenant Strawn? It was so
Innocent really but you know how
a boarding houso Is "
"What you tell me here Is In con-
fidence Miss Paigo" Strawn assur.
od her "unless It concerns tho
death of Mrs. Hogarth."
For County Clerk:
MRS. MATTIE GRIFFITH.
BEN GRANT (Rc-ctect'ion).
For Tax: Colli aior
A. H. DOWNING (Re-election).
in. District Cleric.
MISS MABEL WOOD. (Re-elect
ion).
i:iALrrrNii'
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nt:.vtr -jcz .ij
- y j-tLJdjfcyawyr;
ARTALENCRAVINO m
AUSTIN
. ART r T s&NORfMEEl
THIS SIGN (f np) BE-TTESL
For Rent
FOR RENT-Three room houso
garage across street from high
school. M. L. Couey Phone -17!).
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
on pnvenvant with garage lOQf! W.
nullum.--Mrs. Virgie Motris Style
Shop. Phone 018.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 Month by carrier
1 Month by mall
3 Months by mail
G Months by mall
t Year by mall
$ .60
? .65
$1.00
$3.73
$7.00
MEANS
'ENGKAVINGJ
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RATES
AND INFORMATION
RATES 2c per word each In-
sertion four insertions at prlco
of three and seven Insertions at
price of five. Contract ratt
givon upon application. M1&
mum 30c. d
OBJECTS ADVERTISED n
be the first word of copy z .;
tho light to reword copy '.
i eserved. -rty
CLOSING HOUR: Copy rece.T
ed up to 12:00 noon dally
will be published the same day
nnd up to 0 p. m. Saturday for
Sunday Issue.
CLASSIFICATIONS: The .fol-
lowing headings aro arranged
alphabetical and numerical for
quick reference. Older classi-
fication by number:
Announcements 1
Automobiles 2
Business Service . . . 3
Contractors -t
Employment 5
Financial 0
For Rent 7
Dining Rooms 7-A
For Sale. Miscellaneous .... 8
Investments 0
Leases For Sale 10
Livestock and Poultry II
Lost and Found ' 111
Monoy To Loan if. IS
Oil Propositions ".. 11
Personal 15
Professional 16
Real Estate For Solo ....;. 17
Real Estate For Trade IS
Wanted. Miscellaneous . . fri
Wanted To Buy
THE DAILY AMERICA
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY "
Kclinblo auri Triixttviirlliy
UcutlTuent Ow
The flush deepened to scjiict.
"Pleas don't be so so nasty to
me!" sho begged pitcouuly. "How
I could Walter and I luivo become
"Did Mr. Styles your fiancee engaged much sooner than we did?
share this noble sentiment?" I had never seen him boforo I came
Strawn asked anil Dundee could to board here on June first."
have chQkvd his syporior officer. I "Then it took Mrs. Hogarth less !
"Of course he did!" Norma cried time to choose an heiress than for
her voice shaking- with anger. "He jjr styles to fall in lovo?" Strawn
came up with me. but Mrs. Hogatth smiled
wouldn't let him In." I "Oh!" She flung out her hands
"Brandished her cane at him and in a hopeless gesture
told him nfver to try to sp-.iak to "Very well Miss Paige. I apolo-
her again. In fact?" Strawn sug- gize. Now tell me what happened
gested. j fnim half-pan eleven on. You left
Tho- little head flung llsoir up this loom in tears -"
gallantly. "Sho said something hue
FOR RENT -Front bed-room ad-
joining bath; outside entrance.
05 W. Walker.
DR. L. C. 3I.CKNIGHT
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
PliQiic 1GS Render Uldg.i
hi be
t
.MtMTANl.b vLN
Play-.
'. 'Oil
""Al '.AS T..-. . Jan 1 U.Ri
nig then bfr-i Kamc uf '.be
o dte lit Soiiihut. V' thotlii.:
iJnivn.i'y Ponu-x castl.-. out l.i:..'" J
t'.e r. .mn iii l'jmrifily Cj-Aboy.
on in hard Sioanl.i hctc lo't night.
ir- i u. . 51 to :.V alihough
Use Mu-t in-' nupiiniicy woi much
. .ti- i i'" in r.l tti in '.liit count
..(ll I li'.. le t.
W T l) OIM.UAIION
NOTICE
that but I wasn't awfully surpni--ed
for I knew she and Walter hud
(liiauvled. though I didn't know
then wltnt it waj about."
"And Mrs. Hogurm told yuu?"
"Yes. but I don't have to iril
you thut do I?" the girl pleaded.
I think you'd better. Miss
Paige" Strain answered gently.
"If you don't I may tbinlt it much
worre than it really Is you know."
"It wasn't roully bad at all." s)
prototnl tumbling headlong Into
the trap. "I suppose you've ali'-.-tdy
heard lhaj. Mte. Hogarth changed
"Mrs. Hogarth cried too" Norma
told him. "I bent and kissed her-
she was .-ithng while you are .low
tit hei desk "
Siie duln t -r. t up to unlock the
door ind lriek u after you us was
.;r ctutom'."' Stravrn interrupted
quickly.
"I turned the key in the lock
myself but .the v..i- u.:ng when I
opened the door. I hesitated a mo-
ment outside the door heard h'ti
tut n .he key in the lick imci ihi.n
I called out good night -"
"n'l .-lie .'intuited you?"
"Of course! She wasn't niv.r
with me. She was just determined
FOi; RENT - Two five roont houd-
i'b modern Mlecping jinrcli on
pavement; close in; garuge-- -Phone
6'J or 78. .
FOR RENT 3 and --room furnish-
ed houses near school bath gu-
luge. Call 613-J or 71.
For Sale I)Iiscell;in"ous 8
FOR SALE-FRYING CHICKENS
30c lb. C. E. Crabb Phone 1013-J
ddo Rond.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ror.i-
dence 111 W. Walker. Wiltft or
jihonc A. II. Holloman Pjed-rick
Ok la.
FOR SALE Doe kid mill: goat
high milk producing strain. Cheap.
Phono lfH-W 500 Wcbt Third.
FOR SALE Ftying chickens 20c
Ib.-C. E. Crabb Phone 1013-J Cad-
do Road.
Southern Bus Cp. Inc.
NEW BUS SCHKHUJUCS
Formerly tho Brcckcnrldge Gra-
ham and Olney Lino now the
Southland Greyhound Lines Inc. of
Wichita Falls. (Through cars no
changes).
Schedule
TIME TABLE
North Bound
Lv. Bieckcniidge 7 a.m. 12:15 p.m.
2:15 p. m. 0:20 p. in.
Ar. Wichita Falls 10:55 a.m. -1:10
p.m. 0:10 p.m. 10:15 pjn.
The shortust'ahd quickest route lo
Wichita Kalis via Graham arid Ol-
ney. Connections a.t Wichita Falls
for Vernon and Amii'tillo Texas
' Donvcr Colo. Ardmorc and Okla-
homa City.'Okln. '
South Bound
Lv. Wichita FulU 7:15 a.m. 10:00
a.m.. 2:00 pjn. 6:30 p.m.
Ar. Brcckenridgo 11:10 a.m. 1:05
p.m. 0:55 p.m 10:23 p.m.
(uiit I'mttlNti' OMAHA
' "'iialt in ihf Ihi" -Artfl ir.jj hu owi
t-i hiHil was started toil ir It U Dr Hi
w.m successful ll will t heifer iipi m t.i
ti-.js year gicul'-r 'he I"' -nd t ;. e
i .'. i.ri't of k ' ''"ii '- ' ' '"' ; I
.irf Its! "i '
ii .. tie uulhs iy tb. i-it' " i in''
ii' i hi ! f"l lurtru . I II. wi-
i. ;it . j.' i.l IHU conditi
NOTICE.
Of BlxiuliillMn uf pirlni'ri.liip.
This l to notify to all it miy
.-unrei n ti at the firm of McClir.in
.i Paschall iias dissolved nartnci-'.-i
her will prcttj- frequently. Whon
Walter rmpe to board here nuly in to kvcu me from murrvlnn W-ilt
.May she took a violent fancy to' for my own good she said'
him. HcV awfully nice you know.' "Hmn.' . . And then. Mi."
she wddod naively not dreaming Paige?"
that she wot giving pain to a ni w "I went to my owi loom thi-n I
admirer cone o.ed behind Mr.i. Ho- toi k a bath and went to b-i! " the
garth screen. "It wam'i long- be- girl began tiomulomiy.
Real Estate For Sale 17
FOR KALE-Smafl comjuetely lur-
ni.xlK'd home nnd lot well located.
Will sell for $150: teims if dositcl
A r-al bargain. Sec Louis Botihani
810 E. William.
FUR SALE Modern li room hmue
on V . Walker St. Liber." I tetni.t. -P'tone
117' C. K. Wvst.
NOTICE!
JUSUUCKD FAIIES Ann CHANGE
IN SCireBUTS EFFECTIVB
JUNE 1ST 1920.
SOUTHERN BUS COMTANT lua.
FPR S..L.E Eot front lot 75110.
8. Parks and Williams where
worth what
3. Garrlty. Box 40
.t.. 'L..' 1ll'fcWI .hi t... n.l.l...! .M. ..?..!!.... t
ii. . . i wh ij eiiiiuiii afni vui uiiiiuinv mrB na ninun new u-in iittfitiriiM-. i '.xtimm na m. i. ..1... "
" tl" :n" "tf r'".1. ! December 13th. 109. All dbtv ow- iMne aom'BP aid . s'.Wn. Wu ... JT L?'.. V."'. ".f. .: . borne burned. Lumber
niiTixiiv h.iti 1 i.n.i i K MuClnran-Paschall ni- ter as lu-r new heir. Wr.ltnr has a iihmn h.. i..u i.m m. m v.' win bu' lot- T- (
...... Only toc-1 -r - Payable tu W. M. McCI.-.ran an.l nil; little hnbeidash-rv on Grand sfc t n.rP nii.-dng Loii voui io...- iro.i. ' ' y
I M'-lt ll"!... ic '!"" "'! Iy .'.mi .M- '.-tir.-i-t -ituji il l.'i. I .loiog .o .ry v-i: 1 1 () t.. .ilmut i: 0 . I " .' -.o'j . -
.); '.PV. . eh. I u-t .... ."1 ... V M M.-..-I U.e. I.-... . . . . lr .. . .'.. lLMSOn.il I.l
Ml
i r' .. o . p-. i iim
'In l.eu whj'i; en dui
ion was rept.'tcd good.
(Adv. Jan
'-iisiicdi
HEM PASCHALI
1 2 3.)
ijif.ieiv ijepir.( j M-U'.-.j. 'lufii -i .uuiu't .'- 'wo of t'iji ti;:- oi'E'.'.lAL--renTwntut waos for
i CronuV rod lie UiougUt ho coultl Jut long enough to turn on your ' 15. lm- 2 weeks only. Phono 157-W
make a attceuos of a little shop of ( buUi wuttr In fact. I wnnt you to 115 Eat Dyer Mts. Ray.
Tna Southern Bus Company has
reduced their fares due to econo-
mics In operation and inre anxious
to pass samo on to the patrons of
(heir line Scheduler have been so
nrroned that It will be possible to
attend baseball games vjslt the
Amusement park at Lake Wichita
snd return homo the seme day
Connections to distant cities have
Uo hnpu arranged For further In-
fo'rm;itjon call Bus Station Phone
67. Travel by Motor Coach for
frequent and oourUoui servloa.
"Ride The
Grey bounds"
The Gieyhound Safety Motr
Coache.x make diicct connection
Foil Woit.h with tho West Tcxq
Coaches and with the Lone Ktur
SiKp Linea.
Tlfrough coache. frpm Fott
Worth to Hilljilforo Waco Temple
Austin and San iVntonlo.
Schedule
Coaches leai o Fort. Worth jl 0 1 1
a.m.. 8:15 urn-. 10:tS a.m.. 12 li
n.m. 2:15 p.ni 1:-! 5 p.m 7:45 p.nt
10:45 p.m. i)nd to Waco only 71j
p.m.
You fun puie'iac i ticket Iocall
from Brcckenrtdgc to any; point of
the. Greyhound Line. '
Money To Loan
K
AUTOMOBILE LOAN!? Notes r
financed. Monthly payrusntn re
duced. More money advanced tour'
leous service. Reasonable ra'tta K
O Camp & Co. 5ver Woolworth
Phone BR(5
- .. v. i-" rn
Dr. IJruce W. Snider
Dentist
l')Vrrli'.'-j SicfJuJt
1'icniii? hour". In upiHiinlitu.nl
Oier Star Diup Store
Thorni f)6"o
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