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THE BUECKENKHXJE MEMC N BnECixENRinOE TEX S llllUMiU. I-Klllit ltt 1. I'M'
Ti 1. ..hone GOO
BRECKENR1DGE AMERICAN
1 iiiliOml dulls (except Suttinlis) li tlir llrrfki nrltlge American
'' ii'lilm 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 . 1 uteri d iih s. (i.nd ( Iks Mutter .it ihe llreck
"'-: IrxiiN Kwt nfflie. under At of Man li. Irllv.
NOTK I. 1 llll I'l lll.K
s rriuiiMiiiH rofli'i lion iihmi the i Imriti tcr stuntllng; or rrpttta-
' " "I ait) person (Irm or rjHriilliii w IiIlIi iiiii njijit'iir In am
' ili Nmi-rltuiii pulilkutlniit vs. II I be cheerfull) corrected upon be-
'"ought to tin) attention u( thr pulilliher In -.-. of error or
mkhIah in legnl or oilier iiihertlaeniPttU the pulil iher doe not
ii id tin isi If llulitii fnr iliiniiiKH further than tlie iiinuunt reunlwil
1 i iIm- iitimi Hmi catering thr error.
id. I nit. -it pi.- Is rflulrl entitled to tie for pulil ciitlmi of
1 i.ss- iiupiti Ih-s credited to It or not otherwise credited In this
i i i - lot hi new Hiblllil licrm
- n .iii titling to r..tse their paper regularly will i oilier i
' iii niHiwiMfti hi bs revolting muih' tu thr Clri illation
" 10 I'lmlie 110
"MHIl Ml Illt.W
i . mn itni)
" MMtriin
"' MINA1IIA
I til i.KN IIAV.flSh
- iii i vi nimiA.v.v ir.
imhi iiurm.NCMio.v
l HI Til ATtlltV
" xi l I'll.lc
Kditiui t (ii
H-IWCltllTION IIATM
$ M One .Month by Carrier
i I 4V.
'. Br
AM. Ml llM'lllflin.Ns
More M'iinc ?uv Iiiiilding; and Loan
Associations
tllriitm A I'Vi'vuttoii hu rxUniuVil the fiunnrial
' i " on buil'linx nnil l"MWt uK.iutU'i)H fmni Keli. 1
il 1 lU'il mcliLHiVf. A reminder thut the mor-
not upi in uh corporHtiniiH where oMiffu
li exceed 75 pa cent of the cuoital ntuek. Lfst
Ate Hanking fotnnir. K. ('. Hrand sail! loiris-
j I'l'lnrinK moratorium with reference to rollec-
stwU nutm nsiuired his department to r'
.( f .ill such fiiwiricjiri intitution until the
. u Hfim.il H.ti ran he Ueturnilned. A very wise
tlCill'. tn - i till- vt
mm thorn KeprescnlnLivQs and the Mog
I'mt'essing- 'lax
if. A Wailiuc if the .i pat tineiil of .tjrrirultttlf
i.iii !i U'v.itioti ol -i.utlii'in it DifHt'titHtive
iiidiem villi t h li-.iihMiiithed ll.twkeve itpii
! ..til nf 't. t.i'm .id .uiiiliiitiiin to make 8110-
a '.iliotM 'i'i tin ii. i --in). ta t lntr nroduc-
tin Maui'fitt'i' ' tt'ii 'wi faun " !: p link Kle-
f Texiui hMiU i u.f .lelejfHUon. There i one Ihlnjr
the New Uenl dininitratinn npnears U be deterni-
i tke the litterx of the mil and the producer of
' iiffn itway from the mnkn of the "fortrutten mnii."
!.ts A Texas Hook By a Texas Author
Claud':! I.iji .1 m'!i i w. kimun ti the
II
cn' .iii'l si I ..nil nf i- (. nas Mnt fiom
1 i.'l l'ie i .i nci l 1'nl iiitiTe-tiiio: Iwmk ti
sii.it t4 i l.i-.iiiiiu i h ili i at nt Indians "oli-
t Hir I.! -i.ii iniiiii mwimIIii. Tin- uliine &
iflvtiii" .nlilition to tin fii-li of souiic niiilei'lul
iiUivM-st. Mi Noiel! Ii.i f!eled into thr most
.ii .i ad i 1 1 -.i nt in mii ' 1 1 i .ii .i lutoi of the
H'li us iinl tlii-ir i-oiiii ii i.u m tin- Imm K.
in- lnKr 1 1 mi." mI! In lotitiil iiitcuMinu flfl
'in.itivi aid it- mei it i i In- iie.vt rirst'd by
onU ol .. ii'Mi'ttri NVfni !.. 'The liok .should
. lilil'l. I tin SullUlV i t " lllustin'ril tin vol-
"'rtirl I otltiil im .null i "hip. at foln. and sells
(ctliiiii v.iiuirt and u.h nt-i wtvs .i srit'l'tii-t
' nt 1 v . di-i ' i. .mr fit ii it. ml i ol C.iliHiinii).
n t'unnieiiildl f"t ii Vmi tat tli" K'U'li'' o
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Clt IWltnr
AaalsUM Killiur
Advertising Jluiiuger
. . . At Adv. .Manner
(Imilntlon Dufit.
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12 8blurd plate
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37 Wrlnklrd.
3f Bcntttli
U'CirweMd on
plei
II Aridity
HK'iro labbr i
17 Profound In
xtntlMllly.
4t Vtnorabla
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9 I ittle desll
1" l.n.i if a dress It Twitted
oat r.OMke
II To long &l Qrandparantal
l.'H r kon. . '.iMtiiiiri of
l prtendr to rlotb
the throne '5 Snh
IS Caterpillar 67 Natural m.m
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IU'liiitd (Itt Scenes in
Washaogtosi
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tn i" i o ii i i i bikj iimi
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inr IH. . 111 lllll MINI.
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I if pi. in ir In Iunf5 Mhllr
l'l" berr hl In). imrdlHB In
n piIIhiiiI rftunl
iJ hn in OilKBlr la hrtp
rtipn.r Il kin linn'. Inri.me
Hlkri n r 1. 1 p m I. tIM'
f'j..iu.i nt it r n I I jl tlini
IIIIKI till lll a lata... ..lui.i.i
"I lMt nnum lk wrl !
l.. . nnuHi
llip llllftp liHHie
M r p leriraa
bNip it hnli af alirt up fcrr Inh
it... tiHib. i h... !
rilrmlirl
Ntf I rkllalrnra II
II
lierea anil I. lln arr runlaail
iMiaUea in a m) ll nkltl
Oereh OlnHhp lata nn4 nap alakl
Haea h Im all irmn anrir
l.lla .Hk Mafba Wafka
lll ber be u mart nliaal art
mw i.o o wirn riuc atom
CHAITKU XXV
pMRTING. ol couraa. Ula aa
familiar with She had flirted
oefora. It waa M of tha nania-
maant nothing Bui tbla fecliyg for
Marko. this alow dawning ol i
cltinant and auiptnaa. wan ome
thing new It waa bacauaa of (hit
that aha had meant to aid Dypay 4
qucatlon when ah bad called at (he
little ong Inland hou.e. Had Oypay
raally cared for Marko? Mia war
devoured with curiosity about It
8be knew Oypay Had bean in the
atudy that day laat wlntar whan
aha bad droptd by to ha tea
with tha greet man. Lilt had illpptd
Into tha dreaalng room to give (ly pay
a ehonoa to leave. Not that the b
lled Oypajf'a oraaenca thtra waa
anytblna oat Innocent! far front
ii. euii n waa mo. 14m Md gifts
rltlil a AtMamai .htlii. 1. u.ll.
- r--. .. WM Htm HWtl. ..!
"Wr w lt"WI. vi.auvva V ajlJa
the aeeottoter. but 1M rtclvd ie
xptauatlon.
WeJt It didn't matternow. Marko
waa ataeina ai i.n if hM ii.a
10 oat bar allva. She was used to
adoring look and. for all ah know.
this iiihtht b' piirt of Mnrko'a fa
ni..u terhniqii" lint It made her
all shivery from head to foot this
expression. You played nt the gam
of oe; you want through all th
motions notowrltlng dining to
gather at aom llttl plare and 11
o nil g Rnme You didn't axpoct
It 10 go real on you
Waa Marko in earnest' His rep
nt at Ion aa a pluyboy wns city utile
nn mere waa that wbnian tha'
I'lo -omothlngor-cthet who Perek I
md wu Mn rk"' common law wife j
Hut -llil she in titer
All thl naliMi thioqgh M'
nil id In fnr ln- i'-mp tluin it i ilies
to lien rlbe AI OKI -lie -iild (imiIIv
"Don t trine wi'ti 1 irnl . .1 (iiotia
my friend "
"Mill devlll II. ioKI it iilmlr
Inrly I. lln In hi Iiit ri ret .lown
md smiled at him
' .Shall we no im'"
They were .ll-nt as tics ent
down the magpirtient stnlrms
'Night. XI r llrouHlnon f'.ond nlht
ina.li.in " She hnd her white fur
wrap clunked around her rti
rain hid t .plied nnd It hi did
with a Mn rh wind l.lowinu ut
from Hie river
Now Mrko via heslde her In
the mr She not daintily nun
tit us 11 It was em itlni; ri.iifliuiiiii'
a inlld affair with him Life .sent
awfully di art on ymi unim mu
ware l ooyni up in mP in .
1 item ent
Bo she let Murko h.l.t li. r I unl
lat hi in whlper pir.n xu'uiit .- n
pllUi'Ols to hvi II ssa. all part .it
iklkloua K'uu Sli woulilii t la.
filq kl her imt lust yet it I. ii
IWrek was ailrt-p when aiie ir.it
home At least his dour wh rlu-.no
and ska decided nut to .iunt
blm. She glanpid M hemulf in tin
mirror with quiet appn.tnl a man
admiration rertalnly did onnthtn
to you. she reflect d Hee bow tinitlit
bar ) e Mere' Why.lt was a tonic
TINS NHWFANf.
LES
7
HTW THV ElO
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CfLltlDlW C0
iTOPPtD AT
CUOtfJ GAPesCr
MID BOAviUf CijS
on pwd ro&TH
LOOKlliG L1KL
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H VilGH HAT AUO
SlOEBUOirB.THC.
rAOB WfVS TrCDX
AH9 W-L AsTTEHTUJI I
TMC
s
in.
i in i ti
' l I ' i i i mini" '
tin n w'n .I 'ip o"(c- In ie
iind now in t- rexlKiiIng fiom c
loniintttPi following word from the
White MmiHC
Hoi pvtit diilid n halt Jvnt ai
rts
u
I I" nave min; uiit politely In lore
llh you
I Mia i-miled at harsall npprov
' in ly
VjrAMIAI. block away Oypay lay
wide eyed thinking Hunt bed
let around II. add Ton has Ml
returned How amusing the taji
youna en..nW w b. ... gray
ea had bten. and wbat pretty
tpeech.' he had mad to her with
out being in the Icaat foolish or
flirtations li .ltd aomeUiiog to you
having a man m olloualy admir
... . i. ..... .j ... .. ..
ug H bolstered up your self-re-
t.pp'.t DotnMtlrlty certainly did
I nnf dine t Itta atnast saaat liainaiwk
i vi . ww hhu amii nwuptf
Tom at III told her ah waa iol
nnd adorable be aald ao at longer
intertil now With thot busto
I (rlemls of hi she bad been welahed
1 ilutvn by a feeling of dullness quite
I ......!.. - I 1 ...... - - .....
ouriKji 111 rr 1111111 siaie 01 nnpp
lasMiianra Hh wa a wife She '
hud the illanlt and nasuranr ol
the wanted wonmn Hut something
had In ripened tn her ego of late
DMie rind lieds. bottles and naps
and routine had tuken tb edg-e off
the (Irat Ray adventure of mnrrlage
Wer thy koIu male Tom and
l.n T. lk..Ml.l .l.l.....l ..-.
.v . 1 .f .tiMiiii 11 ikijiviivii uvr 1
brought her to a full stop They i
nnisini ios ip- precious thlnp
they bad fount 'hey must work
and struggle lo weep It
The baby tllrred aed ah rote
lo aa that be waa covered She
glanced at the luminous dial of tit
clock sfalf paat two! Suddenl;
" w m
t aha aaa aaaa) t. at. mm m
I - WWfi - HW Waal IM
I Tom. really to bobay like thlt
1 iiiattlelon darttd mis hr mind and
s L0jta '" Bnaintea. indeed H
bad emed ao oreoecaoled of lota.
?L"d ofn "f 0 "w ovortlma
i There waa aomethlna hr thai sh
hnd m laced How atupld sh had
been!
j The wind blw cold and sharp
frmn the river and sh drew the
i iilnnkt'ts rlo uuoble to keep Ironi
iMiiUrrinu Ji.t then sh heard a
1 iloor softly open and do ntard
her i-iiKhand's sten In the hall. Ilr
vwm puitliic his thing away In the 1
nan riosei lie would undroas In
1 the bathroom so oh not to disturb.
her 8ln smilod ironically at the .
ilioiight A though li were asleep!
I'reeentlv he came In quietly '
fliippeit into the other bed. Oypsy
rould hear his regular brealhlna:
t waa aslet in five minute Bin
' bad not uttered a word nut the
r.i(t Hint h had' r..ne ort into a
'ii 4 i lul slu 'ili r nri'itail tier If
it ii ro tint tir th mils he would
has. turni'ii on the utiUi.U lamp
and a ii.i pii i im n-ki'ii fur an ex
!! in. i nun lint David Weaver
li "p tsin am ml iiuihl not he ills
turii.l
to
. 11
of filttllt)
iii.l
'I ili-o .nil iki tin ul What hail
tipieriail lust ri .1.1 Oh nottiina I
ti'i'ls iM i pi tli.n .r hDil not re
turiK.i utiiii nil hours" and the
n .oiisinced Mi ii he im loiuei
.irei atmut tn r Well it was her
wn tiiiilt proluiils sti.' hail m
liftBi II set into u rut ssn i). m
I l l .ili ...i inil in thi' lutis ami in
t er lioiiip Hunt ills -lit ceji jut
I I .1 I mil .! iiiin h nei
' ilh in liui-li in r ie oiii us ik"
II t ii s n ti i-.li ; i it. tlii'tr
'i.'l .ii i iiiiii tliiou I nor ini.
I'.lSHl tlflld I I
rnH .. siii. I'll.
In t. ii . ii in r
.1 in j ml ma .v j
it tier inui In ll
t H in the ss irri
-ue. I- .
'III !l 11 'HI
.yon issm
svniiieii do
Jp lint '
d til.
I ta-
ll... I .
. ii' i k Mow do id
if furii sr in ihk
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! W uif. ol i
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CouVTABLt COucD YOO
Vfc MEW1
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m
v us
UvVUll lr TO VMHEtJ Mr
AOf SUt?E.sIUG)Ot
THCY'PE
Ov. IJDCVVIOOD
TBUILD
CSTXTE..NCVO MEOC7
. . - . - ' VI
in .r taw s -f-atvi nrrv
W Als J. - ZW a- Xf 1
II SIS I ' II i . -ma. Tir a a-1 r r - " "" aaT I 1 "
jMT1 W 1 ii!
if-. i i r i . r at. 'titiriiHi u i 1 i - -j).i tn i j
i i - f 'In -i l..hblts ilr iiixo
ii itn ii in .n ipit iti an ip' n
- ii"(lil in his lminlxtratlon
hut flrnie W Korrla
of
Nebraska wo going to aviiiiul off
from the Senate floor In a vigor
otig att-ick His view had been
L MABEL
-
McELLlOi :
C U NtA in K
tour be do! Nfnybe I hive t
paid aa oiuch attention to blin .i-
I should. Bui mnrrtni mutt n
like that nil una and downa. .1
lctoauf mtan tiring of aoiheonftju I
because sh doeant put on ai mtirb
makvup aa uaunl It'a a thrllltti
1 od rn"rnln " with two 1
! ' "
I JUS 11 .'
miib plM. 0 ttkMtMt tn 0ne I-:
band and a awenter over lilt clBi
j Qly wrapper tat In the Ul; 1
1 "J"1' ah" nr II hail I ir
" Pon. 'oPl'
I toy He nounded them now. w.
loy He pounded them now. W.
IMM M .a.abim.1 .1. '
ua a ivariui ui.i
Uypay palled out the gttelfg Ml
la the living room laid two Mi.
and white mat upon itt thfftV
surface and HaMied bark and fofl'
1 Hbt was too buoy now to thin
Kvery move had lis esneclal vali
nrst she had been clumay aboi
- -' ---
"r""Mn" an nog nurnu lOfii
bad cut her tinners had aarvei.
black and smoking bacon Now !):
hod learned the charm ol eltlcleno
She hnd vallantlv taught hrt:i
the art of timing You couldn 1
kep house dereutly unles ou un
deratnod thatOM cam Into the kltchan at tbn:
moment ta'l. brisk and hanrt
aome Ilia blond hair was tfarkeBcri
tr persl'tor.t toaklnt onlr th
shnwer He brought an olr of ttentt
and vitality w.ih hln.
"Morning darling You wtn
atloap when I came In laat D If fit
Borry I waa held up so lata. Tc
of the men re Datroltarf knd
wanted to see th town .
No hosltntlon No evatlOD. U
klsaed the top of Davkl'a liagd
going on with the story A night
lull rite contract signed 0p
felt her doubt molt away. Ilatenlnp
tn him II all sounded perfectly
reasonable.
"Tliore's nlco little rommlMloi
in It for tn this time " observe'
Tom. putt Ins bla open watch on lie
tnuio tiesid him "You can eel r
iipilng outfit
-somothlim you reall-
u ant"
She was a beaat. ah told horael'
to have entcrtolnod Uih thoiwht
lust nlxht. He thought only 0 he
-aiinied to give her tlilnit. II
was working for hr and lift r Iti ah
he repaid htm sslih uiinnith" sit
pli toll
"Let's celchinte Ihe victory." lit
sold eyes sIiIhiiir "Let's go Mine
and do tiling muiulit "
ruins uv.j8 lliikercd fof ad ti
stout "If cun gt awuv in tm
he an id with aom htalintlun kali
in one of thece chaps I stnvllii
"vi r and runs ss.u.t hollier povs
..w W can tiave a party Igfr r '
.Slur ui disappolniBil but (ill) fun
show it "All rltflit Tnniortnw
iilltht. peihapi
"oiiie n ur.irid sport' II held
hr ein-e 'l II in- iioine as emly ai
I con I lut Letter tint ciilinl on tn
for iliuiipr
fie would mn isoiild not think
'( 'lit iwng Ion is day ootur hM
i: olutely ah ein Uiruiiih net
morning task Lisa wo nm or
nving until one oiintk liavul .
i"'h It was hull paat 10 nefoir
i 'mi wt- over li'd i hang en Elsu
aou.iI siasb ihH hi. moon IfttUi
i i. iv loo mut-t ror tier ToMi'i
u un tn tnr tailor U
in -ue r.in nr nuiiii tnr
h ti-ii .i out
I turn
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tie i i
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THAT0 MAKE TBN CARS I
IMM
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A "fer
OUT WMEOC LIKE THEOME DOC
GOslJ' MOKfjE BRUN6 FROM
THT. rHlCAGO BAV lit '
TVAOtfT a-rr
tlh tHC "POillQ
.OJVt
"ri
VvLLL flr -f)
W0TTA8REAK )
FOOZY
tf K
lZZ7Z?
-tm
r
iiir ' '
iuide Unosn to Iloosmrlt.
So harul those of HonLloi Roheit
Vagner of New Yoi k who hud re
fuaed a national comnilttceuiHn-
InwverV request fnr a pntpone-
ment of u Nnt'onal Iit)m Ho.url
hemltiK otlls to he n'.knl bellU.i
1 entlv lio sou knoss .vho I mi '
The fu 111 01 five coinmlUecmi n
s'ho moved from their states to
lobby here included original Roo-
sevelt men and floor leaders at the
ftamocratlc national convention No
one suggests they ever influenced
1 Roosevelt but they did have con-
tact with the White Iloua and
the rent of the admlnlrMmilon.
1 Their clients seeking federal fa-
vois lilwd them with that knowl
edge.
1
I Pasaage of WaaWngotn'a new
'liquor law. making tJw town wet
meant Just ona thing laaa for which
ottlgetta here muat "cross the OIh-
irlct line." Legal liquor now can op
had without taking a fw minute'
drive tn .Maryland.
a
Andrew I. Burners haniUcm.
young Tammany oongrtnan H i
big -.hot now. Aa ohaliman of the
House Conunlltee on Coinage
Weights and Measures he fit at
brought workl-tamoua monetary
experts before his commHtee and
then wrested the president'" dol-
lar levoluutlon bill away fiom th.
IlanklttfT and Ounency Comntiit
after Roosevelt had addieimed him
;sclf to the latter.
Th coinage committee ha tm
entirely obscure since it had he.n
IngH on some weight and mentor -hill
12 or 14 ears ago. Chaliman
Henry Hteagnll's hanking com 111 K
( teo had handled all tha big finun-
clnl untl currency measures of ihe
Hoover administration nnd t h e
Us'ew Deal.
1 Hut Somera wtnt right hark into
monetary history and demoiihti uteri
'by precedent rthat his rammitii"
hftd Jurisdiction over all blllx diul-
Intc with valuation of the gold ioi
tar.
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182U Somers found the value of hi-
sjtoeka his manufactuilng business
and real eslute dropping ra.)l.t
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chuse'ts luke beach ami pondcieri
the UPMtlotiH of wealth inones
and wobbling neilit nttiiitui
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in senlurltv n the New Yolk del
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OUT OUR WAY
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