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p. leaving n note f.r Artht.r
iMilghfs aecr ''ary rr porta that
And' f r lg In mU-m Ion J.dith
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t . girl .t the swltchbnar Hiked
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J-i.r a moment there w.ii no
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Sony madam The call m ;.r
Room 1419 Eacusa It .l. ii. "
With ti'limp kitrh Jinii'h m ' duv.n
the telephone Oh h' a 'hoik
that hud been'
tho iiu' one hand 'o her hoaa .irui
bruohrd her hair Lmk with a ner
v.-ua little gesturo which she had
acou.rd recently Hsr heart was !
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she h id hoped the call was
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1'erfirtly rldli ulous. pcrf
foohnh in nurture inch hope
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d'tli felt a-humi of herself
I'm uiiii' :iyht had she to .
II- v In it een though Al'h
KrilKht km m. where to find h f
w .Mini anl. h. i 'it come i in
'Pure w ii. a dark splotch oil .In
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oi r-o'..n and no amount of ju
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tfi tnrm. n'ltig hant whi. h sttv
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In. d i in.it'i. whnt ehe did Fhe
could no- ii i m to mcajie that r.
fraln.
She arc e and nuught relief In
(lotion
It was such a little room. Judith
moved to the window and peered
utslde The court wui Inky Mack
i'h I'p ibove her a few hgh'H
win twinkl.t j. .Shi
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Hit trnxellng bag stood on tin
I floor JuM where thi bell boy had
' left it Judith t it on a chnn
' snappi d tho I'.ik i. j u and drew
i ut hi r in-ii i ' ; -. The now-
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upon thi- hul Tlv .lick niet.il
. whirl hail been one of the la.st
things Judith hed stowed in thi ban
c- "nt "''' r'p 'Sn'' '"ten it ut
Ju.Vh -it or. th
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the box in her lit
Hhr tin mil
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th.. box Sl futnbl 'd un I i a ml
-cMon of piij.ird iii-'II rhe found it.
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it win i rhnln
Th loik.t vat ov.il In h pp
1 i t .1 i rifcr.i' id .in 1 ni i 1 i i two
pir4 lunith piii.Hi.'. hi ihiiiiih-
. nl iB.uns' a tiny gold l.nob Tin-
loi krt opened.
A inlnia'iirr phologiuih was re-
w .ileu on either l 1.- One wis a
'. ung man thou . thi phi.' giaph
undoubtedly had been made yeara
undoubtedly had been made yean
nK The other -howed a smnll boy
" .'l durn ctirlinc hair und ittrac
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lathir'" Judith mar.td cn
fi'lrr She buriid hrr head in
"li pi . . 4 ini ; thele ho ildi j.
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'.r I mll fh- gi- w iiulter It
v 1 . tnlnutet. l.efoie the jlrl
al-. d hi r he nl drlrd her i es and
leurn to pni k th letters awav
Wi.. n she i ar.ie to thi loi kef h-
I d it in her hnmt no. i..ttrv.A.i ..
. Vh " I i. . . M "er P"'"H arl1 wondered She felt as ne C0I '. It ciime from the
-i throT .tnd".'' '!Sr ab0t ' lhouKh she h IeP a IoK while river and she started walking wost-
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iii iiinui inn iasienecl ttu cl.i-n
I' wi ri uly -e'.i. n n'c'ork out
Judith hul foraotten about dinner.
'ii'n there Mind not hi r il-e to
.In lie rennmrl In. fook. hung It
away and made preparations fot
'he night
Fifteen minutes later she had
turned out the light and climbed
Into bed. She atill wore the locket
Judith stared with eyes wide
open at the black colling. The bed
waa iWf and uncomfortable so (lif-
erent from the downy one to which
he wa acoustomed. She stirred
uneasily found her original jioai-
lion was better and moved again.
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N'tw fklu .iiki ijimd roiite-i to fulliu-os. depending bomewliat upon
tho fubrks from whlili tlivy are fathioned. Left to right: Lelong
uses a slightly drap'.-d yMit effect tight hlplinos and rippling full-
ness below In a pule green bat In. Very young and icry modern in
a petal effect In paneled fullness developed by Martini nnd Arnuiiid.
Aanv Species of insects
HAVB COI.ONI1ED THE WHOLE
VORUO EV &ECOAMNG STOWAWAYS
ASOAPD OCBANG-OING VESSELS.
SHPS A THOOSAMD MILES
i-kcw wnp HAVE BEEN VISITED jV
&y LARGE SWAC". arr icjccy-rer ifjt
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misery anj loneliness Judith gave
little thought to Tony. Tony Knight
h ul been directly responsible fot
'i'i oJi'i nimni anil yec juaitn aid
A'li-r il1 it mi lint Tonv who
ni-ui .Iii(i.tli. i. . hr u mhiw Tt
t" ry ' '
wi the tmih of tin furta whicn
l oily kii. v.
Thi little room on the court was
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stufry and 111 ventilated. Judith
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in-'.irii Nim'ininii r t nr un n t mtnn rr
to lit iHUir At ast . he driftntl
in'o ti r ibled Mun.brr
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When the h soke the room was
"till daik .In llth blinked her eyes
I'loietl tin in tht .i opened them
om e ri'ore ! or h frightenr I Instant
M.e could not remember where she
was She sat up startled.
Gradually the past day's adven-
tured rnma biffr In k. T It. .
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flash It Was All rlpAr In rifle mlml
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Of course' The drive with Tony to the gray-halred mnn who oper-
the girl h ultimatum hasty pack- ated the car and rode to tho ground
iii.T 'he note to Arthur-catching floor. There she left her key at tho
the tinin this hotel. desk and went out on tho street.
f-ii hiie he was and her exile
a-.".s not a dream. It was tragically j
tine She was separated from Ar- Th sun was shining nnd the
thur and only fate could say when ' co1' freeh breeze ngnlnst her
-lit should see him again. iheeka brought color surging Into
Wan it morning? Judith rubbed ' tncm' -Judith enjoyed the sting of
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hut she wax Mill tired nnd nml
In the bed covers loath to move. 'rhe locality was atrnnge to her
At last she sat up and put one fcut somewhere near there was sure
root o'it on the cold floor She went be a clean cheap lostiuirant.
in the window nnd raised the shade ' s!l0 found one entered nnd took.
The hands of her watch pointed a siliall table. In tho roar of the
to 11 30 o'clock. place. Judith was just ahead of
Yes the little watch was ticking. tne noon-time rush. Soon men and
It really must bo that late. i woman came pouring Into tho place
Judith felt that she must hurry an1 nearly every table was filled
to get dressed. At homo since Ar-1 Tno luncheon which she ordered
thur's Illness she had slipped Into wns n substantial one. When it
the lazy habit of sleeping until ' came none of tho food was partlcu-
C 30 But 11.30-! I larly palatable Judith. concluded
Hot water then enl.i wnt.. 'nulte rlchtlv) that the fault was
splashed in the bowl. Quickly Ju-
!lth pulled on undergannents
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stoikings nl pumps She embed
J and brushed her hair and dusted
i hi i fare with nowdar. fjinllv she
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sii.i tn
Jersey frock over her hond
ana rnstened tho llttlo old-xacli-loned
locket about hor neck.
Was there the slightest trace of
ik fiance In her face ns she did this?
Judith's hoad ached ilrearllv. Tt
occurred to her thin might be the
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- miw vi f 4ll0:i . 1 tllll HI If t f llirtll-
'biiod she Ind had no illnner the
evenlnc before
When she nail slipped on hat and
coat and picked up her purso she
stopped to mnlte a survey of the
room. She. stopped back and raised
the window to Its full height. Then
she went out of tho room and
locked tho door.
She noted on the way to the ele-
vator that daylight did not improve
the apiwa.-.ince or tho hotel. Corri-
dors were dark and the paint
cracked.
A wheezy rottlo Indicated that
mi; cionwi ua rising. auutu
ililnnMl Ual.l. Hnl.1 i.MAA.l .mmIh
the elevator was rising. Judith
Ward
I wltl1 herself. She knew she should
oat but was not hungry. It was
hatd to force herself to swallow
even a small part of the meal.
Ordinnilly she would have been
Interested in tho crowd about her
She was not lntercited In them to-
day. Judith was wondering if Ar-
thur Knight remembered to tako
his medicine Had ho taken it with
the right amount of water so as
to remove tho bitter taste?
When she had finished Judith
pulled hor coat collar closer. The
wind as she tinned and retraced
her steos. felt colder. She walked
a for ns Iirondway and then hesi-
tated. She did nfl want to return to tho
dreary hotel room. Tho long after-
noon stretched out endlessly In
prospect. Whnt could cho do to
pass tho time?
There are such hundrods'of Invit-
ing retreats for those who have
loisuro In Manhattan' Judith knew
sumo of tnem. Seldom before had
an afternoon in tho city hung
hoavly on hor hands. She loved the
crowds tho shops the theatros. She
was delighted at trips Into unex-
plotcd foreign o.uartois None of
those pastimes appealed toJay.
At last she decided to visit the
Batteiy and walked until sho foun I
a subway station. Sho boarded Ihe
train glad to find it was not
crowded. The jogging roaring trip
did not irritate her as it had the
Light before.
When Judith came out Into the
City Announcements
For City Commissioner: '
K. 13. CONI..UB
R G. CAMP (lie Election).
R. C. WORTHINGTON
E. L. RUSSELL.
For MnjOr:
CIIAS H. OLAUK (rc-clcctlon).
C. J. O'CONNOR
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Four candidates playing Icadlns parts In tho Illinois Republican
primary campaign which comes to a close on April 8 are pictured
hero. Congresswoman Ruth llanna MiCormlck (1) Is making a
strenuous drlvo for tho scat now held by Senator Charles S. Dencon
3) who is seeking re-olectlon. Most prominent among the 21
... r.l An rt tnf lli fVL'r. tiln..w n nn prflsmn on .n I -In rir. nn TTVnnV T.
ca
Smith
iiUU (2) and lUcbard Yates O)
uovy tho other consreismau-at-laixe.
duyhght ni un a gust of wind
cnught her coat and sent her spin- 1
mng about. The sunlight dancing
upon tho water was glorious even
to one whose mood was as dark as
Judith's. Sho stood staring off Into
tho golden ha:e from which craft of
a dozen varlotlos omerged filling
hor lungs with the good air.
Shrill snorting tug boats wheeled
about F rrles whistled. The har-
bor was a moving changing mass
of color and life.
Against tho chill driving wind
Judith made her way to a bench
and sat down. Thoro were men and
women about -particularly mon
but no one seemed to notice tho
glil. Most of the others had tholr
eyes on the harbor too. Tho water
arnnml to fascinate them.
The water fascinated Judith too.
She stared at It shuddered Involun-
tarily. The water looked dark and
cold. How easy It would be 1
(TO BE CONTINUED)
PROSPEROUS FISHING
OCROCOKE. N. C. (ll.Pu.Mll-
llons of pounds of fish lmvo boon
tnlten off tho central Carolina coast
by trading and sink netting crafts
and as n. result the rovenuo from
seafood products In waters adja-
cent to Ocrncoko nnd Hatteras will
run near $2000000 for the season
which will close In a few more
weeks. This has boon a veiy pros-
perous year for fishermen In tho
vicinity.
Announcements
The Breckonrldgo Dally American
Is nuthorlzoa to make tne rollowing
announcements .subject to the ac-
tion of tho Democratic primary of
July 1930.
For Congress 17th District:
R. Q. LEE (Rc-Electlon).
Tor County Judge:
HENRY O. THORNTON.
JESSE R. SMITH.
W. J. ARRINGTON.
FLOYD JONES
For Constable ITrflt. No. 1:
L. R. (Dick) McFALL.
HARVEY HARRISON.
BRITTON II. LEA.
For County Commr. Prect. ?fo. S:
i. a. kiuklakd (Reelection).
J. W. HORTON.
For District Attorney:
.LS.E.4N J. UfcJAIN.
For Commissioner Prect No. 2:
w. .ii. uuttST (Re-election).
PAT FRAZIER
For Justice of tho Peace Prect
io. i:
J. W CASTIiEMAN.
(Re-election). -
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For Sheriff:
GEORGE LILES.
.T. W. MCJR.ROW.
RAY E. H1CICEY.
J. F. CHASTAIN.
II. W. SAYLE (rc-elcctlon).
For Conunlssloncr Prect. No. 1:
A. M. SULLIVAN.
.1. W. RAMSEY (Re-election).
P. D. WILLIAMS.
For County Clerk:
uux GRANT (Re-olectlon).
For Tax Collector
A. H. DOWNING (Re-olectlon)
G. W. BRANTLEY.
Foi District Clerlf.
MISS MABEL WOOD (Re-elect
Ion).
For County Stip' or Public In-
htructloii: (Mrs ) MILLIE BLACKBURN.
(Re-election).
Illinois Primary
incumbent. Mrs IcCormlck is
PEN SYSTEM
(Continued From Page One)
system has made money bofore
and It should do it now" he
said.
The prison Is too crowded
right new Hardy said at least
within the "walls" he added.
There may be more room on
the various farms but thete are
too many within the "walls."
In his roaming through the
prison Hardy said ho lalked
with some eight or ten men
sent thoro from Stephens
County.
"There is nothing wrong with
our present system" Hardy
concluded. "The prisoners are
treated all right in fact .oo
well and the only thing going
BRalnst them Is the fact that
they can't get out and go
places."
OI15ARRASSING TO AXVHunY
SALEM. Mass.. lll.R t-o0ii.
W. Foffett church organists ex-
perienced one of his most embar-
rassing moments when while cross-
ing a street a live wire fell burn-
ing his clothes from his body. He
was unharmed.
Employment
Automobile Salesman wanted to
sell new Chevrolets and used cars
Caddo Motor Co. Caddo Texas.
Dopbndnble Salesman with car fot
Breckenridgo territory. Can moke
$300 per month easy. See Mr Har
tison 1000 Burk Burnett Bide.
Fort Worth.
For Rent
FOR RENTLurgo south rooms;
close In. 21G E. Williams St. Ap-
ply next house 100 S. Morrill.
l'OR RENT 3 room upartmont;
adjoining bath; garage. 301 W.
Lindsey. Pnone 100 1-W.
FOR RENT Six room modern
house near high school; hardwood
floors $35 Phone 88.
FOR UENT-Two room nicely fur-
nished apartment; garage. 11M
W. Walker Phono 718.
FOR RENT 2 room apartment
nicely furnished pnvato entrance
$5 per week. 235 E. Dyer St.
FOR RENT 1 room modern house
furnished. Also have Jersey milch
cow for sale. Photre 739-W.
FOR RENT Bed room private
entrance with or without boatd.
Garage. 325 W. Huilum. Phone
107G-W.
FOR RENT Cool attractive sin-
glo rooms with shower bath Y. M.
C. A. dormitory. Gymnnsitim and
swimming pool In building. Rates
very reasonable. Call 23.
For Sale Miscellaneous r
FOR SALE Good make piano;
cheap. Call Mrs. John Hoin 812
W. Lindsey St.
Lost and Found J 2
LOST STRAYED or STOLEN-
Boston Torrier brindle color. Find-
er return to McMurtry-Moody Co.
for reward.
Money To Loan
j:
lUTOMOBXLG LOANS- Notei. i
Inn need Monthly payuienu r
-uced. More money advanced oui
eous lorvlco Reasonable rntts Ii
" Cnmp .V Co. Over WoolworU
Pbone CW
I teal Estate For Sale 17
AT SACRIFICE -Brick Building
for snle; 25 x 100 ft. located on
Breckenridge Ave. next to McCla-
ran Cleaners. See or call H. E.
Duniven at New Music Shon. Phnn
8SI.
FOR SALE Five room modern
house. Furnibhed or unfurnished;
lot 75x180. Shiubbery and ftuit
trees; 3 car gaingo; 3 block; East
Ward school. One block out of city
jn highway. 1113 Eaa Walkri oi
Box 1555.
FOR .SALE Hou.ie on cornci lot;
T.irage Hullutu and Pecan. $3r'0
?50 down b ilunco like n nt.- Call
W n. D Tlndall. 1112 Weht
A'alker
Wanted Miscellaneous 19
iVANTET) T" buy house to move.
Havi ii-h Ajiply first houo south
i' Blue H.'.i"en. Caddo Road.
IJruce W. Snider
1-Vntlnt
Pyorrhea Specialist
Kieulng hours by iippolntiiient
Over Slur Drug Store
Phono !)G0
C. McKNKJIIT
DENTIST
DENTAL X-ItAY
Hender Illdi;.
For Sale Trade or Lease
Forty or (80) acres good tilla-
ble land In 0-1-18 Pushmataha
Co. on main highway near Ant-
lers at $18.00 acie. Will con-
sider somo trado. Danskor
box -IO") Rangor Texas.
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Breckerirldcg Texas under Vlio Ad
of March 1 1870.
ADVERTISING KATES
Display advertising rates on appi
cation. Classified rate 2c per wor.
tor each Insertion Minimum chai'g'
30 cents.
SUBSCRIPTIOIT ItrvTES
Month by carrier .......... ; .C
1 Month by mall I .65
3 Months by mall $1.90
8 Months by mall $3.73
1 Year by mall $7 N
CLASSIFIED A.DVERTTSINU
RATES
AND INFORMATION
RATES--2c per word ea- h In-
sertion four insertions at j.ik'1
of three and seven ins r t i at
prlco of five. Contrail r ipj
given upon applicat on Mini-
mum 30c.
OBJECTS ADVERTISED must
bo the urst word of copy and
tho right to reword copy Is
rosorved.
CLOSING HOUR: Copy receiv-
ed up to 12:00 noon dally
will be published tho ftano day
nnd up to ii p. m. Saturday for
Sunday Issue.
CLASSIFICATIONS: The fol-
lowing headings are arranged
alphabetical and numerical for
quick reference. Order classi-
fication by number:
Announcements 1
Automobiles 2
Business Service 3
Contractors -1
Employment 5
Financial 6
For Rent 7
Dining Rooms 7-A
For Sale Miscellaneous .... i
Investments . . . . 0
Leases For Sale 10
Livestock and Poultry 11
Lost and Found 12
Money To Loan j 13.
Oil Propositions full
Personal .-"15
Professional -.-... .10
Roal Estate For Sale 17
Real Estate For Trade v 18
Wanted Miscellaneous .... 19
Wanted To Buy 20
Dependable
Used Cars
SKF.IXG IS BELIEVING
l!)28 Muster IJiilch Sedan .. ..S925
IU3H Standard IliiicU Sedan ..$i25
1028 Staiid.wd lluick ( oupti ..p5ll)
1!)2S Chcirnli't Coupe S27S
lOi!) Bulck Coupe $873
1928 Pontine Coupe Slllj
1027 Whippet ( ouch $l(ii
1(127 Clirv.r 7( Sedan .-.r.
311 Cadlll.is Couih.- $750
McMur try-Moody
Motor Co.
Phono 3'W
127 N. Breckenridgo Ave.
SkJrre
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"KIDE THE
(JUKYHOU-NDS"
'1 l.e .-iiiuli id I I I i I
UoichiM b -i i T'recl:i ni in f i T
Wor'h at H io n 11 'n ln
1.00 p n ' ' I p 11 n ii Ke
direct ' .nn m.. in it V rtli
with throi Tli i Pi-'i"s t IT Wboi i.
Waco Ten j. Au-ti i . n
tonlo Housto.i ar.d Cor ( 'ir I
Coaches leave Ft. Wi.r
a. m. 7:30 a. m. 9 i0 j .
j m. 1:00 p. m 3 no p i
p. m. 8:00 p. m. 11 ."u p m
You can purchase tiru
!y from Bieckenridg" to ui
of the Greyhound Im-
f ro
a 0
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Southern Sus Co..
Inc.
BKIJCIUiNRIDGH TO
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WICHITA FALLS
ila Grahr.ni und Olnoy "'
ON ALL PAVKD ROABS
FOUR TRIPS DAILY
Connection.. ul Wichltu Fallw for
Oklahoma City Amurlllo miil till
Intermediate points Into Denver
Colorado
TIJAVJ5L ISV .MOTOR t( S
SCIiVICK THAT IS FiIGII
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 102, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 30, 1930, newspaper, March 30, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71100/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.