Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 63, Ed. 1, Monday, March 15, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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IkeckenridKc Texas Monday 3Iaich 1" VX7.
BRECKENRIDGE
O" Yer by Mull In Texan
Blilxiorllwr-i falling to reiflve
Tor n thV fitti.igi'iiii-iit by
MliAffer J'liune (JW.
WALTKIt ML UU VY
KJIANK SVOHODA .
C M. HAM
ML'K OUVIIK
'VHXU.1I HOTMANN ".III.
AL .WS.SINOH
MAIIY lit Til ATIII.V ..
DMVKY fOUTh.Mll.UUY
rub li (h d.nij (rtt.ft .Satiinlit)
niblUlnnt t'onipunj. l.iiti'ml us
rmrdgo Trim puttolfh r. under
Mini i. in i in. 1 im.n
Any rrronrnu rcfUitl'in upmi tlir ihiiriuti-r standing or reputa-
tion of any (m-muii. Hi in or corporation uNcli iiui uppi-nr In any
of the Aim man piiMU-titlnni Mill Im ihirrfiillj correct'd iikiii be-
ing hiotight to the alt-ntltin of the ptililMur. In niv of error or
nmlmiloii in lucal or other ii(li-rtlirnn-iils the iutillli.-r dom not
hold hlniM-lf li:il. jor ii nit;.- further than the uinount rrcl.d
for the u'-U.tl u. interim; the error.
VII. II '. . . ... . . a .
The t nlted 't.ss rxtluilwU rntltlrd to me for pillillcatlon of
all urvn dNpitehes i rnllted to II or not otlirml-iu cri-dlt'd In till
mH-r amo local ni-vs piililhheil tl-ri-ln.
- - i . t
NO.UAVS lULSADK HOLDS I.KSSON FOR I'KSSIMISTri.
.V on.- can IfM.k .it tin- taU" of Hit' world today without
limlniK .i xHat i lanv UM-.OH.S lor dark pcssiiniMii. W'u seem
to in- . complct U at tl.f i'ii i nl tht- massed forces of
greed -UijiHlit. .n n-rlit tu.it im one person can do very
luorh to improve things.
And et tlwif .Hi- jrt.vin-. in tin- world whose lives arc
u huiiy proof that no eiitu in htil -i is entirely secure
njf.un t a tt'voti.l ni'iiMdu.il !. d.iies to follow aii ideal;
and ou-iv ao oitui t- j!it . i.-mtoitaUu ivnundur of their
wxitein I-.
A tew dii . jot- t .i pi . l.iiy number of people
vnt iia-aKes to tin- town ! i.rt. (Vinu. conjjnttulat-
uiR I. ill. an jild hi . 7n i.ii!ia. . Mi.vi ..Id. old and In
retirement now. ... n.. tiiK which oujfht to brill";
liojK' to ii m -i it -pundt i.
It wa. lia. in l'M li.it .Mi. W.iM. r.itlmiLe of a
lil i i ti. limn m t. ".I .tin
i.iiut- appalled I. tin thuiv
nmi w.-ii (loiii.. t. i'ii- Ii
wts aide and d tuliil to d
nal )v nl t.i to
Ptuet ttifnn nt .i.l oii.ih.i ii a iitinn mi rau service
Hie fnst iiiu in i-u-iicv .'.!.. isiifie and nui'le her settle-
munit ii'u-.r. ah a sntti ui.. i.ti niiiaiki d "the focus ol a
jwnulncnt inttutiMii."
U'l.Mi the t.n . rwr i. i tin- oikaio.atioii !0 foiiml-
ed anil guided i
llllP.nJi to l
. - ilnlie a I ii
' i ' i . i fc . No i
Ikpii . . si it ho
riwul- . iiai
IlMlij nan an i
and tiinna in;.
. .!. tl
Ii 'IV II .
n La.'
'I i it. .i i
l I .ited ' '.
piIH'h l.a- lie. i
woman work.
' oik" Ii tl.i cilil I".. I
Kiliru I'Ut In i .nmi tk'tei
pll.Ml W til JMJll l l.i!l. to CO.
It d w.i -.tut .it fin- t tint
hi i .it a . duplet -.1 in-iiret i
que t i mini -..i i.ad t
w oi id - iiiemie i.: i-toiiii
veal aftir eai.
Bllt ihe llid .ill these 1 1. 1
again and mlu-nl the spit t i. o on doing them into
CVervoi.e who v..iked with im. And if New York hns linn
a more ii'ipleti 1 u- il cit..
it is laid to tl.mk who it ii i
to.i the p.11 ? it all i
kiig reinike to .!! p. -units
(nowi in- set at t - t.ukli
if n.od i ii lite.
Nl. illiln t
hat I. i -lie a. '
that v i. 1 ield v
I'Viu i i. I . that w
f d.iih-i unit-; we i.ii oia
Ancient i
HORIZONTAL.
Anvwer
1 Goddess Wwr-
. tlilpc-d lit
olden tlm'
5 She wii the
P R I N C
MAC OR
lOlT'OA
RVENQ
L
p.NER
10 To tub out.
UMac.
1 2. Death noluw.
HUT I
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TE
13 Morsel
14 Mutlcal iiute.
15 Chum
16 Mongrel d a
JEBO
Ht AVE
E'R S'EiO
ll'llppcr hainjn
limb
RVEl
rip
!8tcrm ct "j."
IDIliurzc
30 Du.nc Uu
tO Puoy
II W.iide
hotel.
AZ Noim.
13 Flying mam-
mal M '.
I .' i V- . -u
-1i i v. 11. c
cuiisort of
:p Inlet
21 Gtxl of w.u.
:2 VTithitandj
2S (n.ine
29 Uon
30ttal.ui river
II Unit
13 To f ih.
Aye
mVcreVH g
nu-h.'
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DIEIRR HOST
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their uiht regularly Mill confer
reporting miiiic to the Circulation
;t..r Publlther
Office milt Circulation Manager
. . . m .- Kdltor
n-.. ii Asa.lUnt Kdltor
. .. ih (.'Mining Mnniiger
Ai-Miiiit AdwrtUInc Maturjur
C'lrriiliatluu Drpt.
I orciiiun Mech. Uvpt.
l Hi.- Ilrrekrnrlilge A met lean
vcond il.i.s nuitti'r at tin Urrvk
Act of Muri-li 1897.
. vMin. n'a ii.cil'cal college be-
j)i'M it. coin; i tion and lijnoi-
ii m-Hi i. oi Ni' York's lower
'nutliiny about it.
'..u li-n lite ii' u Kuiioii.s 1 lunrv
i. ill
K 1 1
ilni
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li'.V
ei vice v. hoe value it is
.. - how 1 1 i.ti v lives have
"1 di i "Uiaxed alum
it di . 1 1 living how
aved 1 1 oiii degradation
I'.tiin m tin human han
ii. lliing 'lecause of this
t. Muss W'idfl had no ro-
t K'h. he had to argue and
i.- out of neonle who had
a a lo.st ."UU0 to it next to
ami peiMiasive was slie in her
b.utU the worst of all the
pu'jhc indifferenco for lonir
ri" ill I thorn nvoi' :ml nvoi-
n during the last -10-odd veare
nt he.
m t t! i- woman's life is a liv-
- iji. .iiuli'iL young and un-
. v oi the vi eatest nroblems
I cui -e whoi'ould have expected
i hte-Mi-d d-nt in it. She did prove
! t- ii- me! attai!v. And she did prove
if iil .it the ii rev of the ikiwpi-m
lunids and foiget to fight.
Goddess
Previous I'uttle
)
1 1 Auto house.
16 To wander.
17 Sloths.
19 Constellation.
20 Scarlet
I Wrath.
22 Corded cloth.
23 Poem of six
stanzas.
2 1 Toward.
25 Faithful.
27 lU-inR.
JrtTo roam.
30 JVullcL
.13 Still.
34 Swimming
orKan of a nth
30 Invigorating
medicine.
37 Uutter lump.
39 Imbecile.
39 To immerse.
40 Auto.
M Owed
43 Turkish title
4 1 Devoured.
15 Monkey.
46 Junior
47 Ti .imposed.
48 Kxnts.
4'J Mant
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nBa'l i
Blip
FLEEICR
(RARE
sioffiffisisii
ML.
SAC RED
RALE1TARE
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TO N.'te in scale.
SI To w.-ep.
5JCutm '
53 To ii-d.ict.
VKKTICAI.
1 Perilous
2 Oppowd to
ru. il
.i 3 ."-; m
I lli Vain.
fl To leave out.
7 DiH.i ru
8 H.i 'if .u cm.
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HER NAME
UN LIGHTS
6 MAAIE BLIZARD
ukcin limit: tod.vv
vvfcfo uvpiim: nnm-r in.w
hrr juunirt alilrr. JIIVMI'MII.
lAidrr kind In nn rlTorl In Inunrh
her on urrnitut carrrr In r
Vurk dlfflrulllr ImmrJInOIr
rr lirlnrrn Ihr . Jrnnlf'r
lillJ unr urh lOrl mill
prumpllr deflfJ llnphnr.
Ikr rmilT l rliipr itllli
TIIKIMI I1 I.V. Mrnllhr il-
bo. and vxuiH hmr rlnprJ I nil
nol IlRpnnr alrppril In In llmr l
prtnl Ihr urililliiK. rt. J'n-
nlffr kad mmlr n lilnr t'r Ikr nf-
frrlloai nt I VIIIIV -Mllll nl-
IrarlOr jiillriK nrrlillrrl ullh
nhnm llaiihnr la In lir.
VfrV ilrniCKril itn In lilrh llir
lalrra lifrmnr Inrrrnalnulr
Iraacrd. 'I hrn llnilinp ami .Irn-
nllr li n hnrr rraiirl fur m-ii-tlnn
nnd Jfiinllrr inrl iailllM)
lll'.ll.lll llli fniiuiii thrnOr prti-
dnrrr. Imnirllll hr found n
nrn Inlffral In lhl llrld nnd
arrmrd lit li- hrr ll lilllrrnr.a.
Al Ikr aamr llmr lnihnr. hi
kaa hffn aaWrd lr l.nrrr li lr-
riilllP kla ltr la ami nil n li-monlka-
aalra Ifll' nrrna Ihr i-nn-llnrnl.
llnppL. Iirrniiar alir Uni
IhU Mill nl'r krr rniinuh mimrj
In tf Jrnnlfrr anfrlf aliirlrd ahr
rail f.arrj.
.VOW C.O ON Willi TUP. 5IUHV
CHAPTEH XV11I
liCO Im selfish am I?" Larry
placed a box of white llow-
eri on I)afhne' tabc fished a
box of candy from one pockt a
toy dog from another and from
nn inside pocket took out a very
imall white box.
"I didn't mean it. I didn't mean
It. I didn't mean it." Daphne said
nnd slipped from his arms. "You're
the sweetest mo Renerou per-
son in the world and I love the
doR. I've always wanted one Juit
like this."
But why don't you put him
down and Rive me a little of your
attention while 1 tell you my
news?"
"Consider It all youra but flrat
I wanl to know if you arc nolng
to ask me to marry you because
if you arc . . ."
"I'm not ai n matter of fact.
I'm telling you that you are going
to marry me."
"Oh so that's the way It Is
You're RoinK to be the Magnificent
Unite are you? Well listen to
me."
"I thought I had the floor "
She looked properly subdued.
"You are not only going to
marry me but you arc going to
marry me tomorrow. Hand in
hand we are going down . . ."
She captured one of those hands.
"Darling" she pleaded "don't lose
your breath. Take it easy and
tell me what this all means."
"It means that vvc are going to
build castles in -Spain."
' "That exactly what it sounds
like to me. You're very lucid Mr.
Smith."
FRECKLES and HIS
DOYA REALLY T7-IIWK
TUT SCIEKXTIST MIGHTA
WAD eOMETWlU'lO DO
WriW THOSE FOOT'
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F you'll sU on my knee I'll bemg to make yourself out to be.
very
luciti. Tiierei well rm .
we're sailing for Spain on Frl
day. You and I. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith. Is that clear?"
Daphne got off has lap and
w.ilked over to a table. She fin-
gered the petals of the white blos-
soms. "Larry don't you think It would
be better If you went alone? Tncn
when you've got everything . . .
I mean your material we could
. . . could have a real wedding
and a honeymoon."
Silence. Perplexed silence.
"Don't you want to go Daphne?"
Very quickly she said "Of
touro I do but . . . but ..."
"Are you going to give mc any
more of that line about my re-
sponsibilities and not being able
to aflord a wife?"
"Oh. no." she said and took two
of the flowers from the bowl. She
studied the effect carefully.
Can you give mc any good rea
son why you don't want to go?"
"No" sbe said. "Only ..."
Silence. Hurt silence.
CHE put the flowers back In the
bowl. "Larry please don't
nsk mc why only please don't ask
me to marry you before you go.
I'll mnrry you later If you still
want me to."
"Daphne!"
"Yes Larry" she said after a
while.
"Don't you want to tell me why
you want me to watt?"
"Well." she said brightly. "You
know my Job . . . that is you
knftw how hard I've been working
on the Georgian account?"
He didn't say anything.
"Larry my campaign has been
approved. That is the one sug-
gesting the tour across the coun-
try. Now they seem to feel that
I know more about It than any-
one else nnd so they wanf me to
manage it. That means that I
will have to go."
"I see" he said tonelessly. "You
can't of course let your agency
down "
If Daphne's nerves hadn't been
on edge she would have under-
stood Ins sarcasm. As It was she
said. "There is that point. After
nil I do owe my company some-
thing. It has supported mc and
Jennifer for six yoars now. And
I am responsible for the success
of that account. I can't very well
let them down."
Larry stood up picked up his
hat.
SomethiKnj inside Daphne cried
out. don't let him go. Toll him
that you aren't what you are try-
FRIENDS
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Nurse By
TUt t TArt C ; 1 1 M W bH OH.' OF I I A& THE SOLPlEC LEAP TO I L REMEMBER. . BUI WEREM'T ETWMT SEGGEAMT. LOOR' WSKBh
V Vt IM OsPt C CAP- COURtE BUT SAVE THE BUCMIMli H0U3E. .";U TAKINio AM AWFUl CHAMCE . v (JoW V O 1HE Giar-OC- j .- W
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iy HAMLIN
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SKpJfc'eT
nnu somouiinK cise msiui: h"
said he should understand you
his love should be big enough to
accept what you say. he should
know you are not selfish.
"Well I guess 1 should have
known what you've been trying
to tell mo for the Inst three
months Daphne. You haven't
ever given me a reason for not
accepting me have you?"
She stood there calmly enough
while her heart rocked.
IT was stupid of me not to have
A seen that you cared more for
your Job I wish you surccH. I
hope its a greot trip. Arc you
still going to make it?"
For one minute she looked back
at him but he didn't know her
eyes were pleading with him to
tell her that he had to know why.
He didn't.
"Yes" she laid. "I've got to
do it."
"Then I guess it's goodby."
Without another woid to her he
went out the door.
Daphne didn't cry. She went
into her bedroom and began
emptying the drawers of her
dresser. She piled her lingerie in
noui little bundles. She washed
her collars and cutis and packed
the things she thought she'd need
on her trip. She straightened out
her check book and polished the
set of silver bowls. And all the
time she was saying all loveis
have quarrels Larry will u le-
phone me tonight and well l"tli
break down and he will undu-
stand nnd it will be all right
Hut Larry didn't call that niL'ht.
Or the next day. Or any of the
days that followed until it v. us
timo for Daphne to leave
Larry had meant It when he
said goodby.
Daphne wrote and tore up a
I score of notes. If he livid rT.
he would love her when next they
met . . .
A month later. Anne Coikcrcll
wrote to her at Detn.lt.
"... I met Larry todav" .he
wrote. "Just spoke to him fm-
a moment. Has anything hap-
pened between you two? I ask d
liim if he was looking so wan be-
cause you were so far away and
he said It was nothing but dis-
appointment. Not being able to
go to Spain he felt that the war
was a personal injury. I con-
gratulated him. Thing arc lid
over there aren't they? By the
way you're a poor correspondent.
Even Larry couldn't tell me an
news of you ..."
(To lie Continued.)
fey BLOSSER
WHAT kltJD
or-A-n-iikJG
DO YOU n-
COULD TWWO
MAKE ( X C
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Br.r( WOULD
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MR
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HOUSE
UP
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DUCkiW VUEGE.I Jjjy M a DIKJOSAUR. JA ' lU I S V V
WERE GUESS vTtrnOZY ? CRITTEC Jr 'W -s -- A f JK
y ''" Jaj&ESiU. .v&QXr' J I flPirTflV 1 jV-r-; iJ.J'' " (T) 1937 OYNtAGCRViCt INC. T RE0 II. 6. PAT.0FF
Old Typewriters Vrl-d
LONDON. (U.R) In a Biuret In n
house In Ashstcau" Suricy Com-
mander II. T. Gould keep.1 his col-
lection of typewriters the second
laigcst In the world.. There ate 40
DO and GO yenr old machines some
nbboulcss some fnntnilcd and
feme with wooden parts.
Indies Approves Whipping
AUBUIVN. Ilul.(U.R) - An ai-ml- '
and battery charge brought i.ui '
a local teacher by th- pii'iii iv
a boy he hnd strapped whs ill
mlsacd by Judge Willi. uu P I-mli
cott who declaied "1 .itn in I iw
of punishing ihlklirn in xliu 1 .im I
If there wile nunc f I Wu ild
huvc less tiouble in 10 ut I
Iicuuty through
Science
with HOKMOMQl I.
(il.milul ii km i. i .1 r i
tli'lituielit PlololiK-t 'bit " '
fill bklli glow.
tiptop nK.vrn
SHOP
I'llOM. KM
YOU GET
BETTER
Used Cars
From a
Ruick Dealer
Why?
liiwuo belt r ii"id "v '
:iip ti .id -d Hi oi t'.t ii K '
si:i: one t su c Mis
BLlOltl. YOl IIL
Davidson
Motor Co.
I'llOM-: 3tl
DIHOSAURS ARE EXTTIMCTT
AMD have: BEEkl FOP
CEHTURIES.' BESIDES.
A DIHOSAUR MEVEB
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llAHUISBURO Pa. l l' - Wil-
liam G. Kulp 4G-ycnr-old World
War veteran has elected a unique
memorial for hhuhclt on his buiial
plot. To be sure his wish for the
memoiinl would be fulfilled Kulp
placed a llfc-ljird statute of hlmvMf
on a tomb-tone which also utir
a poiti-nt '( Ui'ii-.clf mi lcliof
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Notice to Poultry men
Beginning March 15th we will not set
any more eggs rom mixed flocks for
half. Eggs must be from full blooded
flocks.
s' 1 lis for voiir lulu ihl-le. Our tr.u-. lurid I i. s
. L. Russell Ha (Fe.y
Millie Il si rv Minus lij semllnc mid ( 113 North Hose
riioue ao:i
II SPECIAL SEED PRICES! il
IH s I'lIK s (.() tl I (( DOWN 19
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II JARRETT FEED STORE II
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 63, Ed. 1, Monday, March 15, 1937, newspaper, March 15, 1937; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72789/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.