The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1930 Page: 7 of 8
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myniitrr
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t#t ftA-' cr^d oh! "lio
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you Uunk I wanted to
w (or any *«*W>u? I
Mr you and I’V* b***»-
RUBY M
Suffered El** Yea
and iitiwarli AUi
KanWfcrd
. ui t'aro *t*n row <
i look* time
But Chmuuunti ok
i *wi «u Sooktoa a i to i
»*r- truck- # «r«*n !n»*
m**d wm be a
which to rorw hr
irtnwyS arm-. Her tin* aer*
mi an rrc and *hr ww* *»
r ryes utimoderan ly laughv
nhvuiv way i.uddenlv tu *h
arruk* Ui» room, and
tor a the won At- *ha«n had saw ahej
<Uv» loved him •‘•h *'*** lv‘
every Ai. tu that never to be fonmtteo tilth*
rtruce tat top ol the world
rat the Dtjrte Oatoteper 'inr1 •*- n|1*'
owl «i chittetihittt' ■ aim
tc i*>- com* along'" U Julie tees me ahe’tl
which waJlt uj jt in our party and I m not
w anxmni to tiav* her Oh dam- I
®*’t* I Imet, It would Itappen.
She *ir anjetl her dwjldrrr re-ltti
0 „elv at. Julie N.rJdenU detached hee-
V*“' ‘.'l M il (nan the noisy group die aw*
r «iui and threaded hr way acroaa
hl* Ute room Dons elanrwi at Ohtu-n
ham "Do vou a now Mr Chittenham.
u*""‘ juiiar* she mato the introduction
ir.rr.Uft
ftMKlII *N
hi io nvikh y<xi tnorr to m*r it I
>HtAi it tu He vou * Jirr* f<« rtv uid Lhm
" %t you you had '.rntMi ttiy
»rotJ«* You * >M ftu you hud
♦Ml'l) fov *tij? . 4IK! .*£♦-*
aM night * * **
Hr frit her »»*> hri*»*»’h hi* hand*
You ftvruiv » * it tu." ill )ust ft
:*mr? * ithr «**• tt Hrr ryr«
H*vrr jrtt nw> flu&twd itiutMl !•»
Chitimiham •■■tchw! Im whttr-
*ii rd tflUk*
Buddrnlv hr lout Ml hliiw-i! btfeHte
jrr hoUluttf l>rt iutfiMtKintt%* tuftrxt
».«*«•< iin«s with twi
mu*'
mm?’ t haif-nro
lit yiiw(if
d mtul* mu on
woman
\uxliwy had aum
notorkMi*1 wt*ma
I him ovrr Cllte
never
wiMN* me it* ,N'*r
irttv (tndr mid the '
r («!U hir iKWiour
?hitirtihim «atd
Aonw
Km\ t tyji Mimemm witivc
<if *.hrm teiia fHinanout r
mnttd. .Ja was m his armr
her lace buried on his ht*
arms about his rock
*Oh sav you love me
really lovr m* she :n*tut
rial! nover (ufitivt
yearn of m.v lilt
i and '*‘r
aio tuni with i'*'r
t The' *.t»r! '**r
-bertny n >v ■ ,,rm
Khenhatr. discover*
, th*i" O', virl i*
„i ... I.llji
»!*“■ * . ,
tiham answer cl hewser
1 mflered from rheumatism w
lour or live y-ar*.' wnd Mr. « *•
Duiucl. «« a«w rlingvon avojn*. r.
Worth Thai settled m tny >«*t M*
and bsi» a-td I beoinie to nor* and
stiff tha: t walked with a limp. I
could not stoop sufficiently
my sbo * La*" 1 t*rt»roe •,,urt*4
with atoniivdi auu* cam*** *>> aw*
My WWneys became aflectmA and I
suffered con*tan*, beck satin*
• I watched endorsement* of K«ft-
who yjt. joU and decided V- & * **“
1 noticed a cltan*e while l wa*
loa the fliwt bottle so 1 oontlnitad
a.e treatmen Today the pa*n» 0*
ilieumatwm have en’lrcJy paaaed. I
move my limb* freelv »«d wnJmof
eflort he siomacit and kidney ail-
ment have gone the way of r*’-
ilveumaUsin and I no k*«cr
from constipatioii *«*i head catarrh
which bothered me for yearn ha* been
relieved by this new roecUcine.'
The film of Konjota contain many
such distances. Soajola Is Inw fKW
alcohol nerve-debdenln* drugs of
oeert-a-ivrm»*n* cnemicai*
Konjola !s »old In ** JJ*
TAFT 0ROO 8TOM. and by all tha
ro. Can you bian»' Mi latmtMid be*
nd (mum you wedied to behave like a
mi * cad to a womun who Itad never don
Clot! helji me
the truth a t
ram
•.hat
tOWMI
Ct.ltteuhuin - faci hajd-'ne.
He |tailor He felt a* tf h«
the pr sence ol a .H-an#er
U*»ked at him with well-beloved eyes-
I ttiink wt have met before he
All these thought* were h»-*"1,'»
,rough *ds mind as his mother went
, wailing and complalntm
Giles turned round.
I thought yen wt* too miserable
, wish to g<> anywhere." he said ju!tf rais«] her brow*,
arsnly "I'm haused if 1 bncrtv what Have w7 Oh surely no* I m
ic devil you do want—' Then a*. K0(X) at rememheriP<t face* Perhaps
s. PM—, in*'* tear* he rrprr.fd and you ar< mistaking me for my coualn-
iiologired remorsefully. the other Julie!" She laughed msolenC
Ht« mother dried her eyes 1*nd jy That dors happen sometimu. t
iniled faintly A . . assure you he said turning to Pore.
I dar-MV you wiU tv* shocked she ,.Julle probably wouldn't he flattered
ild almost ooqueushlv But I should [f she toew but ,11 the same K hap-
,if to go out to dinner and then to ocwatonalty V**u may not be-
(iar.ee somewhere. ____lieve me, Mr. Chittenham. if you
my cousir. that la—but a inai*
irjsM*d me in the most tropa*-
I manner thinking I was the
Julie! So very awkward, eape-
as be was a man whom I very
WITH I Hi STORY
“1 wish I could kill >om*
uiMfc a damTutble in-
»\j musii! forfeit
A noturU>u.s
, • a i : <Ynmted one
he had never dreamed
He turn d tier face up to him
kissed her 1'1*>-
• I love you—whatever happens
way. remember that I love you-
sald horsely.
Sh? freed herself from his
wiped her eyes and pushed
hair-
I lK>i>c nothing else Is gp-«oti‘
happen " she sakl half sobbing
I think I’ve had enough for one
Tm not tid’d to crying - - It do
”h,. Taught her hand, holding
* Wai’ - - JuUe there's somet
we'U go out to d'ruier
•• l»i agreed Where
to go? The Savoy . . ?
8b. wav looking quit*
night club I've never
ht club. Olles. not to a
is open all night, and
n eggs and bacon at
in the morning. It
te all right with you.
iu any iiarm?
Chittenham flushed crimson
“A disappointment to the man alao i TtXMS tax value* fee MW
perhaps." Phittenham said bitterly. | ;|)e m m m ran "* - *
but only laughed : ,
CONTWIIEO NEXT WEEK ! for the year. **»1 T*™“
__ I than *12,500.00#flOO, iacreaas
Cooperate with the Woman's clJb *4.000h00 in the P»M
and the Taft Chamber of Commerce j ^ ^ thfcn poo,000 a year.
>|AUr Ihr W4t w u Iikr llftrm. >« <nar*r ,l#r
„| ...nr land or title »»‘d* ont nolr *od ont d**‘-
trust l.iiirral option* beginning first year. We 1***“
own monev and do not sell jour loan. WV keep year
ebstrwi i si **ur IMU* offhe Interest payable ance each
\rAt anv BHMiib you de*irr.
rankers mkk company
kks I-AND company
(ounty Agent
Simon. Texas Residence Phone 12.
ces ar only what you choose to
He them. Very well, what turn
we start?”
What time is it now'1
o'clock.1'
me at nine."
the dull, highly ex-
his mother lived,
nine o'clock.
I behind Wm and
in.
watting, have
in beautifying Taft
:am. "Sever,
ther Cau for
rr . go he arrived in
and I pensive street where
you 1 punctually at
ever j Th<» door oiiened
.r I j ht, mother came i
you. i -j haven't kept you
I ID" she asked gaily.
U|* | Giles turned round, then rose slow-
pass lv so tus f et. He felt as if he
rned Wils ,n the presence of a ixrlec.
h!‘nTw*ll. It'S amazing!' he said at
help- 1:,.-.- You don't look a day more
infill Phnne lit
^oul—" he *saKi nor-Ntiv.
will hate me more than
hate myself- •,uHe '
Julie I'm not free to
V ' Julie - - I—" ,
11 Then Julie said—at lC
s; ■ ,aid it. for no sound see
4- • them You mean *
tlalrady?’
•* Yes -
Suddenly she began to
less hysterical laughter
tried in vain to check
■ Julie " Chitmtha
But she went or. laui_
I, was so funny, so intensely funny old moth*
tlta* -he of all people, who had never -And w
cared immoderat ly for ar.y one. and Udron ask
wio had always dreaded caring. | ■ t'rn tok
should m. suddenly have been plunged j g0.** Giles
into this tragedy. i v‘ can s':
'ls.„ day? a«0 she and Chittenham Mrs. Adroi
m„i" ., .-Vi- met and now a whole every few
iife'im** of event* bound Uiem t*>J; m with t
;.e.v;,„. The*-* hue quarreled, mved. Preix-ntl;
.,ea;n men kte«d »«d ****ttnj.w.
1 ' ' (1..d pew the end had come. ; ••DarUng
That Spring in
The I
AL1. KINDS Ol DAIS
( I.i:\NKD \ND KK-
m.OCKKl) M ST
I .IKK NEW
NUTT’S TAILOR
SHOP
CI.KAM K and I’HESSER
Atfeitl for
! ALAMO HAT WORKS
'• San \nlonio - Texas
Day or Night
ixical and lions Distance
Ai! cargoes Insured up to
$2500 a load
142 COLLECT
Fall, a seaubb when fashJon r*
all it* glory - * whcn Mnartr
leading rol* «" tb* ***** ot ,f
opening of the season heralto
ion establishments a new spb
»xid beauty tn thifflgii to wear,
of clothe* that will pla.V havo
inlne heartt - - *° »or«tand
atrikinx are they. Every mode
new charm - - » "*« *,***M,
touch ol lovllnewf that *«*»«*««
haw never Introduced, And th
accessories that belong to the
robe have been chosen with
arc here. May we have U»
your visit - - of showing V
fRAlti«nSK
(ALL PHONE
G. W. PULLIN |
Truck Line ?
P R () FES SION A L DIRECTORY
I>R SPIVEY
Osteopst^y — Eight* |
Chiropractic j
Hoar*' 1« K» M a- *-"3 ^ 4 l?m |
28 V *r» Proetiv* }
,m Chaparral St- CorP® i
(•fU.fiORY LODGE
No. 998
*..,- * tho 0r»t and third
)■ -Jos nlghf* ln,„
mtmllj lavlted.
kui ;>lt, W. M
happy.
Suddenly she stwkt*
,i,p v;er« ■ uukuu;.
■Yie hk* this X
Julie ihn-e mm »**
5 ’: ,.jo anything ■ ■
Sue laughed wun '
■ what can you do?
Sj -iir.t you are tu*
and ask me to he mn
hap- you will of--1 *
her?"
••Sac would be nr- K-
dom r I should. *■
curtly.
JuUe laughed in lu
ti
ails which make rnwh o' «*
-lingerie tooehe*. embroidery, totrieote
tanks and bbteW- SBk*
ih(» pretty Tall Shade*.. Cnaps at
1(, at $18.15 to **9-25-
Ike sbtmdan*: war «f f»»~4he rieto**
oriag and dw aathento l»Si *Mh*™*'
i».95 to *893®. Other *T,,*S*
Dr. II. H. Weaver
dentist
office-.
INTYRE AND K1KH."
PATRICK
1-5. 'Phone 220
ORDER
umtoriints. »
to Felt* and
to tharmi*** new
never k»ora before
UARRiES
Hours 8-12
M1IXINEBY
seemly grave
$9.56.
eeeretr.!’'
CJhttenfcam be-
chiropractor
Oj- Irving M. Diet*
T*l.lU »•'*'. »*f'<; -P(**(t*
**“ >«“ “
Cmpu* Christ 1
TV****4* > V
1 Doris Garden-r iaugnea.
| -it's only *>,jl3e Fam>u’
I know what's happened to
shf was quilv; drunk here
night 1 wonder why t
turn hrr out."
• jube Farrow r CiuWt-nii
{ was calm and iadlfferen
| tel* as if -totor oce ^
ibis heart.
j "Yes do vro* know her.
j to fee “rather a friend of mil
has to draw the toe
j • Just lately s** to*®®*
I taken ’rf«ve Ker m*-**
! chittenham'** eyw* «*** *
cross tte ro** to ****
I «Mc)i tiw wise *»-
j too mart; of » crowd ;or 1
I tm®aish any fmi ***'
i -you sts<»a the ferw«»
,Uw, I mswm*” ^ SSimi
Vi.8ri AT 8INT0N
FOOTWEAR in the m***t
shown- Ever? •“* U r
every new leather eembSaatl®
*i*w Vitality Health Shaw, at
whocb at m-s*; Q»«*» *****
not fewrt the M & K *t HU*
story to jwetty fa*5 stewtei •*
NOTICE
/ sum£rj.. >
'/ȣ,DPSfiCfVM
&QCKPO*1 .
Water Well Drilling
Artesian or Pump
Wells
BuMd Towers and Repair
Mills
E. T. ELLWOOD
Phone B7J.
SIMTON - TEXAS
Dr. R. O. BEST
Dentist
497 Nixon Building
Office Phone 23S8
Re*sidence l>hone 1869-W
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Clark, W. S. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1930, newspaper, September 25, 1930; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711617/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.