The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 254, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 21, 1930 Page: 2 of 16
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K.v'' hid tarned eviiv centjthiee little coins tn hei puis.e "I wanted to ask about a posi-
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f.i n. r-.-if and her daughter price of the rich mixture of fruits I blurted out. Her cheeks burned.
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printing requirements: with care
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I'eua Rogfi.t .unch had been a
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Celia turned again into a Mde I woma" .ite.i to a tone 01 snap-
street. Half way down thc. block . Py'cl"ney "Mi. Norton fan t the
she hesitated before a brick office ? "''"' aOUt that' Slt Uown ln
building glanctog v at the num-I th? ''"' fn' .nl 1 " S've you
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offu'e (liiPcturv hoard in tlie lobby.
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th' liin'iin ip. .In- f"Ui'li flooi
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Thr g.il i;tui4ej for the fl".i'..i
j"'i :i ! sot onds later steppeil
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-1 hi'i 1 iel tloviti ii. h-'ll
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1 ' ikIi the sb ile" wo:r
.ii.- -nit'. Byc: : a wood-
. -teial irirls w.irkeil at
fn-ntJt' the 1 tiling at
".' the e:H' irifi- sut a
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I I a "luiK nut : Ii .-n'ir.il ut
..ii- took any n t .. t t ! the
'. .ti 'hi' dooiwa Cell. 1 fleared
1. 1 il.ioi' and 8tep(it-il foiwaiil.
' I. n:-e me. Is thi. tl:. office of
if W.itkina Letter '"ompany?"
T it-d-headed uiil taised her
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Wh.i'tl u vsaut to
'.ha- . niching in Ihi-iiio'-! np-
tt uh was rorniii back lo hoi
Vh. I 1- 'he .'nin.iK''' in""
t I'd. ginv .'.11 rojnioii' 1 1 111 -.
1 ..' Kill at h.. dt-k moothc'l back
1 -ii-iy tf:iiiril of carefully mai-
1 lied h.ur before :'ne answered
he 1 yttl I'elia imperonaliv. A
iir-f- nt
jjemtti to
vivid gieen Keorgette
nuke her all the more
formidable
"Mr. Norton'.-- bu.y " she said.
"What you want to see him
about?"
There was no help for it. It
!n u" ' ' womiin in green.
"Oh You want a job:" Th? young
Rogers had filled m ernplnynxer.t
blank.- befoie.
' Kut thprp i-j .1 .ifnn.' t nt
tht.re7 shc per813ted.
Til.. iud-htaded one nodd d She
har.ded Celia a t-nep of papri bear-
ir.tf a printed toini and continued
to -'tudy the k:i! openly
' Yeah there'u a vacant Th.
job's takin' letteis and sum.' o!fne
work. There s been seveial in ahead
of ou though K!I in thf blank
and put down oi!i telephone niiin
b.i They 11 c.I! 1 ou it th. " want
you."
Celia looke.l at the blank moved
uncomfortably
"But couldn't I fee the man who
iuiec people'."'
"Sorry" th other shook her
head firmly. "Just fill in the blank.
They'll let y.ei know if they want
you."
It didn t seem fair. She wasn't
even being given a chance!
With careful penmanihtp Celia
filled m the caid before her since
there seemed nothing else to do.
2 I She was not helped by the knowl-
2 ' edge that the young woman at the
J near by deok continued to eye her
2 curiously
H ! "Name.' 'parent : iluardlac '
2 TEducation.' ' Place Where La.-.t
2 Employed." There weie soc'.e of the
2 1 words printed in the card. They
;: j wert all answeied quickly except
2 the laat one.
2 In moie than one offi. e lack of
2 I experience had co ; Celia a job. She
t hi.il thought thes- l..-t tl. sperate
H days of inventing names of past
2 euiployer She gavt .p the idea
2 because after all. Cell 1 Rojei- a.i
'.'. wel'. equipped with couittu.it - nse
H' Now she stared at tl. i hlank
2 line md then wrote in h. r utat
2 hand. "No pteviou- expeneri e."
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2 j in the cotrs'ii' 11 1.11 'a-i". a' Wi !
2ein She hatl wot: hoimis- it .-pee.i
tt I tests and pi n-'.-e' h.Mi aftf hoi i
2 1 at home Mi W '1'- iht. .n-iiiu-tor
2 ' had said thete was no iju.-t. -n th it
2 she Wis qUKlifhd for a cornnu-tcuti
H ; position.
2 "When do hui think I may
2 t hear?" she .iked tne gnl a- th"
2 j desk as ah ntuined the .-beet of
paper.
"Oh. tomo'.i w in a-. In .'.. .t
2 dav."
2 The oldei viunuii w .- i. o'.i.
i: 1 what Celta had written. t.. 1 1.
2 ' ly she jM.iiru-ed oil :he line headed
2 "Kxperi- :. '
JJ 1 '"Nu cm i" 'i. ' I h' Will. n
;; ' .il.in t y.. t t. -n" Tun office is
2 only fo. . 1 -. .p 1 ihi.. . i luh.
2 t-itii w ... - r U'l. ii..;.
H any oth. 1. i '- 1 . ! . ' .. ui
SZ ltav. this lu '
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' granher. 1 can work us fast as
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Siininoiis Cowboy Leaders
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Thee ntt '1;- "in " .i'i" e ' i'in i" ule: --hiu of the Simmons
I'niM'i ity ( " i"!- f"1 ''' ' "" - -I-"" I-'ff to light they ar?:
lhailes "I'.ti..--" Aid' on l.n. much. Bill Sar.deis. halfback and
captain ir-d l. klte "KatB'' Cranfill. heud coach.
fiartil 1 me 11 an army fid I bark during the war. foimerly a
Suiriun- .i.i. i.tit I.I tai Is assuming head duties for the first time
Thf-e time will 1-a I the Cowboys here Oct. 4 against the T C. I.
Horned Fiott-1
.-.-hool two years.
-se the man ami
la.-t I ''.'in t;. pe
It wu without
If I could only
show him ho'
effect. The ted-
haued young woman tmuea pei - 1
functoriiy and with an air of
aloofness returned to her book.
Cella started to leave. tnen
turned hack.
vvili you .-a e iiiai me uiu.v .
filleil in cot o to the manager- 01
v.hor.-1 hi?- the hiring?"
"Wh or 1 oorse. dearie'
The ;i en odde.-'o second jnule
I 1 ven moie uevajiaiiiis- "
ente :i-e.:i-old Celia departed in
haste. When she was again in the
lt-bbv. which was shadowy the gnl
brushed hei hand against smarting
eyelid-". She had to do this a second
time before .--he felt ready to step
into the stieet
A clock on the big towei a block
away gae the hour aa 10 minutes chestnut locks. None of their fea-
of four. It would be no use toturc tallied except the eyes.
hunt further that afternoon. Celia
turn-d ner steps homeward.
It was neorly two hours later
that Margaret Rogers climbed the
two flights of stairs leading to the
third floor rear rooms which she
and her daughtet occupied. She
cltobed Blowly. stopping on the
second floor landing to rest before
staiting up the last flight.
Tho utairwiiv wh3 da.rk. It was
hotter than the street had been
nl th 111 r.-Kltc.l nt a dozen fetid
odo'r Maigaret Rogeis took no
. .. tk. .mniMunt smell it'
was all o familiar. She and Celia
nau lived in the.- third tlu.11 quai-
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'lit. i" tha' tin 1 e had been oth
..- .ir.-.i.'- ..-.not hieh 00 in emi&l
dilapidat.d hou-es
nvo!..l"
f.n housekeeping put poses Tuck-
e.l away m her memory Celia Kog-
.'i - till iet lined 'he v.-ion of a
different sort if home cheerful
with iin'...hr -mil flow.ei- and
i.uht tiiir.it-. C..ia had been
-'ich a nit e Kin '"en :ioi yet five
The ih'.i tul home had gont
o)it
after the night liaddy Bob failed
to come home.
They never did hung Bob Rogei -home.
The stieet car which struck
him ! ft the body te'iifieally dis-
fig.i' 'd and unrecognizable.
After that had come a succession
af looming houses and then "fui-
ntshed rooai-t. Bob Rogers had
played his vu-lin in a theatre or-
!chetra. Piaetieal conskterations
such as insurance and savings ac-
counts n-'UT hi.d uiteiested him so
mu.'h as his lo.uly meUnlies.
So Mnaiet Koger.) had leii hei
five-year old da'uhlt 1 at tin .-.hoi!
house 1 ich nioniit.; and go-.i on
to a di of -t'vur.. L:itei .-lit- had
obtained th" po.-i'iou in the shop
f.tt.n: p.! titihini' K'.'n-1- I' was
pleas mtci t.. tte pay and it had
provided the money for Celia'..
schooling.
The etiil had fietted a she grew
oldir. nit.ng her mothei's drawn
f ice and tirid eye- Celia had talk
eil imptt'ioisly of lea.llig s.'hoo.
' . '.voik and 1 i-i ih' bin ! r. Mi-RiU"'-
dAai - ttp'.it'l Iiiinly I'el.t
-h ' 111 1 'ed w 1 '.' leain a l.'t-i
v.ay '. . to a ! '. . 1 ' hi u i-- '
have training The hih school rum-
men ml course -eemetl to ofter ih"
Oll'iolt' tll'l Tilfteth.
d :..e ..' 1 to- '-on'.
Mm urn.. ! u .n I
lluiiir th.i' A i M."
nd ''n L w . - for ('
w.i h. i pi . ; She 'i
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. -t ill .t-t .:. ' ' ..... - .' . at t ive
and becoming b s wit.g eeti i:.-.
Sn. hltl Ulanagett hou-n-riold ta.k
to .ve Cell. '.ae tor h.'i s'udle-
Mui . than th ' Mimut' hid
p ". it-d 'o iii'.iuit .ne tuiJ'.l I.i mi'
w til a ilie;n.' whiih . i.abl. .1 he;
.iuI'i : . .m it po ct t wi' tn'ir
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I." .W 1 II 1 ..ill.. . .1" ... Celia
could not hvv expl lined Thei
. te o iooii.s w te fuin. h'd w.th
lui.' ii"f. - ie- Th tt pleisiiie-t
v t . e 'hi -ii. pies' Fhr I'.lri timli i
I i.e. :i.. tr-' . i- :-.o I.I;. th.
. .id I Mr '. i - .! i -
i. i I.. ' '' .ii . uliili Mr-
I .. ii d '.. -'i p . er
'on.' who p. ....I her second flout
"dnii-way to re'ate "Fred's" latest
dei.'hctii'ii Mr Kogeis was not
hk 'nun c.- who dv-elt in tr.t
t . .n
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once had ihe
. pe '1. of ll.'l a
heard
lllhno I
WHJHiaiM&Tlfl
VJtUfcMMJHtkU..aMgwcglli.wmUilIW'fcWKi!rtniii inii.f
she ever heard her mother speak
'of telatives. Surely there wore sec-
I rets behind that lined countenance
which no one who saw her dally
guessed.
Thr grl stooj waiting for her
:uother at the head of the "airs.
Tired a;en.t
gaU1.
honey?" she
Mr" Rogers nodded but her face
1 1 r-V tin 1 tin iViii iiruivni-ntfl
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"I had to stay on to linish an
onlei .to it could go cut tonight.
I had to stay on to linlsh
iw. 1 111 iirtu. aiy whui a uay 11
be.n
j The! 1 was no matked resembl-
ince bet'veen muttter and daugh-
ter. Celia was taller five feet
I four - and slim Mrs. Rogers was
two inches shorter. Her hair was
I dark brown insttad of the bright
l )utrous shade of Ceiii's almost
' There was no denying that Mar-
garet Rogers' eyes were beautiful.
Celia'r were the same color and
shape. They were lovely eyes
but not as Margaret's. .
'Come on in." Celia spoke again
"and get into something coot I
know you're auf locating. Here
!slt down and I'll fan you "
Mrs
Rogers brushed past the
girl.
"Not now" she said.
I I want
t0 tjke my hat off."
L ie "
"No. no! Never mind."
There were two rooms
mete were two rooms to
which
1 the Rogfrs' monthly payment of
lent entitled them. The big toom
i which opened into the hallway had
two windows overlooking a back
lot across which stretched several
cioine
lines. Both of these wm-
1 u""a V . ""K:" lu lu" "'""
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There was a taole set for dinner
before this window a chair at each
side. There were other chairs none
ln verv Bood condition
about the
mom. An old-fashioned sofa sag-
K'ng suspiciously at one end stood
against one wall. A table apparent
Iy used as a .desk and stacked with
hooks was placed opposite. One
orner of the room had been fitted
with sink gas ftove and shelves
and was evidently the "kitchen."
A doorway on the right led into
the smaller bedroom. Off this there
was a tiny rudely finished bath.
Mts. Rogers entered the bedroom
and removed her hat. Then watch-
ing the door cautiously she took'
1 large white envelope from her
handbag opened a bureau drawer
and slipped the envelope under a
pile of gaments. A few moments
later she was back :n the living
loom.
No need to ask how Celia's day
had gone. Mr-. Rogers knew that
if there had been the slightest en-
couraging news she would have
heard it at once.
Tht sat down to the evening
meal which wa. waiting. Simple i
colli food were on the table very I
mui h what wealthier women ate
to atit tin f.i -11 tunable sumness The
bii'iz.' from the window "'as warm
but lefieohmg.
'Vila let 1
Mi- Rt.gei
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said l.ui k
led 'he day's events.
- wa- i h.ierftil There
' In t das - ahead she
w ii -'ue t turn. Of
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po-.tiun requited
lr.iii'1114 at'er
1. i le'illv ir. ' in fivatile to the
in. 'hi i 'hit I.li daughters excep-
loii.n tiualities should n'lt be lee-
ognueti --oon by some able employ-
er. They fmi died the ni"il and to-
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ijiudn.iiglv Mi-
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woaltl
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shrill call from'he iloWlMtall'i hnllwav
"Miss Rogers' Oh. Miss Rogers!"!
('.'Ill hat.ed over the bamstet '
"Ye' Whit i.- it""
' Some one to see you. Miss
Ri'sot'
'All iun' 1 i! in- down in a min-
N.ie u .- w jiais a short-sleeved
cah.o apron but juat a.- she wa
'Via trotted down the si mway.
Slie w .- -are she. knew who would i
' w'nt.n tot hei I
leii iiiinutt-.- U'.i th. ;rl was
h u k upt.i.i - mm.. iil pulling
111 ' i head i ui. en mess. j
I - Bain j -li. told her moth-
-.. Willis me to iro for a Hiki.
her mothnriYou don mind do you?" '
Neithi t tt i "No a tool di ive will do you
sood. Don't be out late though."
I "I won't. Sure you don't mind
taylng filone "
"Kot In the lea.-;. Ooodby!"
Cella ran liahtly down stairs. As
the sound of her footsteps faded
JMrs. Rouer-j hurried into the bed-
; rouln. pulkd open the second bur-
leuu drawer and fumbled under a
fpile of clothes for the hidden en-
velope. 1 she found it. sat down on the
' bed and .--tared a lonp while nt the
handwriting Finally Margaret Uoj;-
I rrs opened the enveiepo nnd drew
I out a folded sheet. The hand which
he la the lettet was shaking.
(TO BE CONTINUED)
I liAUKISTKKS TO CONVKNI-:.
I EASTLAND. Sp. IS. ttf.inBnr-
I risters from 20 counties in the
j Eleventh Supreme Judicial Distiict
I will convene hete Sept. 22 and 23
1 for the convention of the judge-; of
1 the Court of civil Appeals of Tex-
i-v The Eanl&nd County fear Ai-
-onation lias arranged a program
for 300 delegates.
Employment
Big Ohio Corporation seekj maaag-
er for open teriitnry. Opportunity
to earn $3600. JoOOO and more year-
ly. We furnish everything. Exper-
ience unnecessary. Fj-r-F-ter Co.
1901 Fyr-Fyter Bldg. Dajton. O.
For Ken?
1
FOR re::
ed hou. .
rooms. ClO;
Avenue.
Clean nicely furnish-
ng and sleeping I
c in. 109 E. Merrill
FOR RENT : cely furnished
modern two-ioom apartment ga
rage.- Mrs. Jewil Carey 102 North
Miller.
FOR RENT -Modern apartment;
paved stieet. Phone 55S-J. SO" W.
Lindsey.
FOR RENT Four room furnished
house garage. Cill 311 W. Wheel-
er Phone 33.
FOR RENT Four room modern
furnished hou-t. o blocks from N
Wart and High Schools. - Phone
739-W.
FOR RENT OR LEASE Furnish-
ed rooms over Granbci iy Grocery-
known as Jatvis Hotel. Rant lea-
sonable. Phone "SD-W.
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
house with sink and shower bath.
All bllla paid. 203 N. Liveoak.
FOR RENT Southeast bed room.
adjoining bath. 1110 E. Dyer. Tel
ephone 5.1.
FOR RENT Southeast bedroom;
close in. Phone 192.
FOR RENT l-room house furnish-
er or unfurnished. -Apply Cocker-
ell Grocery Phone 9S0.
FOR RENT Between high school
nmt north ward school 4 room
house gnrage. $15; also mercantile
blilg. with living quarters; cheap.
Phone 410.
FOR RENT 3 room furnished
apartment newly decorated; ad-
joining bath: $25 per month. Extra
bed room. Phone -HO.
For Sale Miscellaneous
BARBECUE Home killed mats
25c per t)ound.- S02 W. Wjlker. C.
M. Evan.
FOR SALE Fat hens. 75c each;
culled pullets 50c each. Caddo road.
J. F. Hoskinson Poultry Faun
Phone 1102-W.
FOR SALE Living room suite;
dining room suite bedroom suite pi-
ano upright: Wmdt-or range. Ex-
cellent condition. Part cash part
terms. -Commercial Hotel.
School has Opened- Call for Edgar
Jones eggs you are safe. Boil
them if ycu like. Direct from farm
3 times a week.
Lost and Found 12
LOST -One white and black spat-
led Spaniel; bob-tailed; answers to
name of Jerry. Return to Chief of
Police John Kelley and receive re-
ward. Professional
16
PLVNO TUNING M. J. Kennam-
er will be in Breckenridge Oct. 1st
Club your work with your music
teacher.
Real Estate For Sale 17
FOR SALE--Three and one-half
acres with five room house barn i
chicken house fenced; 2 miles Eaot
on highway. Consider part tiade.
J. C. Kearby.
Wanted iIisceruricous 19
WANTED-County agent to u-pie-sent
Inter-State Tru-t Endowment
Marriage Birth Ass'n. of T"vi
Marriage or birth may occui any
time after d'itp of contrjet Con-
ttact matures in 3 6. 9 oi 12
months. Fast selling contiaet-
. Write District Office; 122 South
I Austin St Ranger Texa.
I. lilies wanted to i.rinv K..i.l. it
home. Stamped addressed envelope
or p;irticuars. Experience unnec-
f 4 Ivory wel? 5" U3
. Fourth Avenue New York.
BETTER
A l'Ietl-ti of Performance with Kery far
lUJO Nash Coupe . .
$.Wj
130 Sport Bulek Coupe
1U2S Stiidehaker Coupe
10'il) Hiili'U Sport Coupe
112 StuiliLird lluk-k
Coupe .
.SOW
.$335
S873
S.'t:3
lV
American J
Ureckenrldge Arnertoau Iubllsldf
Co. Iiioh lubllher8 "r
120 West Williams St.
I
tDaAR UlNRtCTHn.
UfUigi;r
JVESLETT D. HODGES
Editor
1 I
Entered a Second Cut Matter -Brcckcnrideg
Texas. tu.dex tho An
at March 1 1379.
CLASSHnED ADVERTISINC
RATES
AND INFORMAIION
RATES 2o pur word each 1d-
nertlon four lnsertlona at prlc
of three and seven lnsertlona a
price of flva. Contract ratw
5?lvea upon application. Mini-
mum 30c.
OBJECTS ADVrRTISED 7QU
be the urst word of copy aifc
the right to reword copy 'U
reserved.
CLOSING KOint: Copy reel
ed up to 12:00 noon dalSPt (
will be published the same day
and up to 5 p. m. Saturday for
Sunday issue.
CLASUFICATTn-5; Tne foW
lowing headings are arranged
alphabetical and numerical for
quick reference. Order cliasl-
ilcatlon by number;
Announcements 1
Automobiles .... 3
Business Service 8
Contractors -- 4
Employment 5
Financial 6
For Rent t
Dining Rooms -. 7-A
Eor Sale Miscellaneous .... 8
Investments -.. V
Leasea For Sale -10
Llvo3toclc and Pof'try 11
Lost and Found 1 13
Money To Loan 13
Oil Proposition ... 14
Personal ..-... 13
Professional -... If?
Real Estate For Sale
n'
IV
18
Real Estate For Trade ......
Wanted Miscellaneous
Wonted To Buy .-....
:.:.'.
Dr. Bruce W. Snider
Dentist
Pyorrhea Specialist
Ereulng hours by appointment
Over Star Drug Store
Phone 080
dr. l. c. Mcknight
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
I Phone 26S Bender Bldg.
Rainbow Coaches
t
lime ranie
Effective Sepl. l"i 19'50
Breckenridge
t
to
Wichita Falls
Leaver
Union Bus Station
8:13 A. M. l:()il l. M. 7:00 l M.
Theso New Schedules afford faster
and more dependable Mirvlet: to
Wichita Fulls Amarillo Ardmore
and Oklahoma City. Duo to im-
proved road? and better couches.
For further information Cull 517.
"SKRVICi; THAT'S RIGHT
Southern Bus Co.
Inc.
BltECKENRIllGE TO
WICHITA FALLS A.
via urakani and Oluej 1
i:u uo Ally-
's dailVF
ON ALL r.w
I'oim Titir
Connections nt Wichita Falls foi
Oklahoma City Atiiarlllo and nil
tatermelL:ito points Into Denver
Colorado
and Oklahoma City duo to Im-
proved mads nnd better coaches.
TRAVEL I1V MOTOR BUS
SERVICE THAT IS RIGHT
For further Information
Phone. S47
QUALITY PRINTING
Breckvnridfre American
Phone 1
VALUES
s.fil
lit'!) OltNmolille Sedan...
I!fH Chevrolet Cabriolet
Coupe
IflJX -Master Bulck Sport
Coupe .
$263
SG73
10?S Standard Bulck Sport
sedan $G73
Telephone No. 1
McMur try-Moody Motor Co.
l.'T . lirpt-kem idg-o vc. Phone 'A')S
. i
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