Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 14, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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DAILY HERALD
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ITTY
_by JANK ABBOTT.
SYNOPSIS- A sudden proposal, j "My feet used lo hurt n» If thev
Jiurried wedding, and brief honey* .had bulla on ’em. Hut you pet
moon leave Kitty Frew bewildered* * used to It I uucaa you get used to
ly living with Ivor husband's par* .moat anything unless It's Leo’u
•nta, trying to learn sophist lontlnn, after the ad hunch have
overnight. Her husband, <Sarileld- i,,,,* for a ride. Anyway, you
rofuaes lo work. His mother re*
rents Kitty’s lack of social place
ment and Kitty runs away to Gar’s
| desk gave her an umuiiuiai senior
tty over the others. Kitty had
recognised that seniority.
Thinking of Josla, aha walked
swiftly, liking the touch of the oool
nlr against her tired face, l.lke
Juste «nd the hundreds of others
who had left Rtratton’a before her,
she felt a sense of lightness with
the day behind her. At this hour
even the pain In her heart lifted a
little.
Most of all she walked swiftly
iirvnuM siie w«« going hack io
Ketohum Street and Ketohum
Street meant to Dorcas1 room with
Its lnmpll|rht and Its fire Dorcas
herself.
It had been three weeks since
that night David had taken her to
Doreen, Infinitely longer when she
measured It In heartache. Gar had
not tried to find her. He must
know where she was Pound YneW
and moat have told him.
Dorcas had taken her to Strnt-
t*>nV Dorcas knew the head of
the personnel there. The wages
Stratton’s paid her gave her a
meager Independence. She was liv-
ing In a small room on the same
floor aa Dorcas* apartment
Kitty knew now that Dorcas
don t have to mind that, do you? own,,^ u,,. house on Ketohum
Didn’t .she take you Into her of-,gj|wt she knew that Mrs. Gentle
March 86, If IT, at Yoakum, Texas, aa Beoond Class Matter,
Under tha Act of Congress of March 8, 1*79
"Oh. better.** Her eyes clung
David’s Nc«. She slipped bar
through hta arm.
"David, did you so* him today?
Hear anything?**
(Copyright, Jana
Whara Is die? In tha want In*
stallmsnt, tomorrow, lima is tumad
back to tha day aftar Kitty**
flight, and Pound breaks tha nawa
ta Mr*, Frew.
gpwf)
l^UOM all parts of tht world, Interest ot archaeologists h»a bean
* centered recently on,the uow discoveries made on Monte Alban,
near Oaxaca In Central Mexico. Excavations Just made there have
revealed new evidences of the mode of life of the ancient Zapotecs,
who lived about the sixth century. Above Is shown a view of the
vast stone terraces built by the Zapotecs many centuries ago. In the
foreground Is Llewellyn Blxhy, Jr., one of a party of three American
boys who made a nSOO-mlle trip to the rulne from Long Beech,
Calif., on the new low pressure streamline Jumbo tires. At the left
is e stone carving of a dancer of the Zapotoc period, Just unearthed.
half-brother end his friend Dorcas.
Chapter HI
WHILE KITTY WAITS
"Yon have to hang on to your
to whom she paid her week’s rent
| only acted ns Dorcas* agent, David
token No. V.’ Into ^a(j told her about Mrs. Gentle.
flee?"
Miss Lee, the head of the do
port ment, luul
her office while she cheeked over j (ynf,
new stuck, Hut just then No. 12
w;is too tired to wonder why Josle |children from « basement apart
•elf respect or you Vo no where, j ,,ut „uesllon, to read Into tt
Dorcas said finally, concisely,
"Now It’s up to yon to see
i
No, L had
day
! (lent tt uto,
Dorcas had found
evicted with her
her,
t wo
through. Hut you don't have *
plan anything tonight. Tomorrow’ll
be time enough. Let’s get to bed
Til fix you on the comb hire"
Rhe sprang tip and vigorously
fell to work transforming the
•OUeh Into a bed, folding covers,
spread I nr; sheet . and blank* ts.
Bhe tucked the covers about Kit
ment In the block and had taken
t io jealousy with which each sah ,<-j^ov pan get on tf someone
. ieik observed m> dial notion paid iVl,s hand," David had
u> .ms one of them no, i. >'|U' niuolid Dorcas as saying. And Mrs.
ti.u been at Stratton’s k>u ■ enough ,;rntio, installed In the big kitchen
io hit lor eyes toward the ghi it- ,,f the old house, sleeping In what
sensitive faced, dark browed Jew, |brief answer, or often, on Dorcas’ said anything about sidf-rcapoet,
shouting communism yet arrogant part, a sharp rchnkc. It seemed <o David's sympathy was different
himself, lie was a violinist, ft was 1 bo something between the two of from Dorcas’.
him «, them and Kitty sensed that Dorcas Four blocks from Stratton's was
cared a great deal about It; slic’d the Times building. As Kitty reach-
seen the look In her eyes when cd David stepped from the wide
Hum all. In on« v\,i\ ot anotlo i, j Wont out, slamming the door entrance way and Joined her, Just
to regain their self ( spool, In the'
1 Dorcas who had secured for
place In the Palace Theater orches*
tro. Perhaps Dorcas had helped
tiny a-.
ty'a shouhlc!
her hand v\
Ing. Like a v
gled fort -
blankets. T!
made fine, i
darkened run
open door <
ty could sci
forth. \ i>-
wrapped her,
Tomorrow, <■'■
cut D<Ti >'< v
tomorrow Gar w u
Of Course!
It was closing •
department st r» ,
s or. Tlu la. i mlmi
f bvrrh-d oft The
putting ti
|y, turtousb
No. i 1
ment v
hies In
Yingti-
• (the oth< i
i and the touch of
is warming renssur-
■ary i-htld Kitty mute
town under the sott
embers of the flr<
ot light across the
a, Through the half-
Dorcas’ bedroom Kit*
ier moving hack and
- - <1 drowsiness on*
position of assistant
,, yea, >«he did," she
. d tli-edl.v.
**iih, well, sht ’s taken us
I <inn tbtii' or anot tier,’’
t'o y took their wrtips fre
j lookers. Josle jammed a tight lit
jtl> rod hat tlown over her head,
Inrrangi 'I eresc-uts of hlomle hair
hit each temple, applied powder to
her nose and a daub of seal-lot to
,hcr lips, She drew her eoat tivhiu
about bet- thin hips, h'dd.tiK It
(then with crossed arms,
the street car
svere pointed with
mu' had been the dining room,
hud gotten on, just ns Emil Rebell-
ing was getting on, Kitty herself.
Kitty had met others In Dorcas’
j apartment, to whom she knew
' 1i Dorcas had given a hand. Young
Mark Quinn who worked In a gu-
ru go and went to art classes at
night, Leah Moore, a lawyer, thir-
ty, cynical, brilliant of intellect, do
crying sentiment, sneering at any
ideals and yet somehow softcplag
to humanness after an evening
around Dorcas' fire; Max \dlcr, a
onto?"
urlos-
ups and downs of everything each
of them was doing, Dorcas showed
a deep Interest. But he would not
tolerate whining, "Oh, stand up!"
she’d cry Impatiently at such
times,
Kitty had heard her berate David.
"Yon haven't done hit of work
today, 1 can tel lh\ the hang of
your head. Are y<o g-olng to be
content all your ltf'- with a column
of dribble for the T mes? Well, if,
you are, go on hoot ,’’ And David
had gone, his face nt try, slamming
1 he* door behind hint
Kitty had route - know, with
some excitement, that David’s work
was the writing oi n novel, Hut
neither he nor Dore talked about
it except, now and then, to ex-
change some pertln< nt comment
concerning it, or a ,| vstton and a
behind him, a stony, tender look, as he met her nearly every eve-
Kitty, even In her most Intimate nlng, making the encounter seem
moments with Dorcas never touch- to happen without any planning,
ed on her own discouragement. She 1 \ml rylw.iys, on the Instant of hoc-
could toll David how frightfully j lug him, tall and lanky, a little
tired she get \nd with David she j shabby, hi* hat pulled over his
could talk of Gar. Davhl hadn’t <yes, Kitty felt a little rush of
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NEW FACTS ON
KELL06CS ALL-BRAN
Ita “Bulk** and Vitamin B
Help Relieve Constipa-
tion; Also Has Blood-
building Iron
New laboratory experiments
demonstrata that Kellogg’* All-
Bran ha* sufficient "bulk*' to «x-
I ereise the intestine*, »* well **
Vitamin B to help tone tha intea-
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! In addition, Kellogg’s All-Bran
1 supplies twice as much blood-build-
ing iron as an equal amount by
weight of beef liver.
Now you can overcome common
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; backaches, loss of appetite and
energy that so frequently result.
No need to worry along with pill*
and drugs, which often lead to harm-
| ful habits.
Instead, just cat two tablespoon-
fuls dntly of Kellogg’s All-Bran
— adequate for most types of con-
stipation. If your intestinal troublo
is not relieved this way, see your
doctor. The “bulk” in All-Bran is
much like that of lettuce. Inside
tho body, it forms a soft mass,
which gently clears the intestines
of wastes.
Special processes make Au.-Bran
finer, softer, move palatable. It is
not nabit-f arming. Equally tasty
as n cereal, or uses! in cooking.
Recipes on the red-ahd-green pack-
age. At all grocers. Made by Kel-
logg In Battle Creek,
tbi
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G«l them run!
.ot sold sum
- amt the fact
n Stratton's *'or
ut the bundle
flilNGS THAT NEVER HAPPEf
By GENE BYRNES
MERC'S „
A HANDFUL
OF RAISINS
FOR MAMMAS
P>oY
NO TliANKS
MOM\ DONT '
YOU RCKICAW-R
WHAT Tht
DOCTOR SAID
A&ODT J
CiTlS <T
■IAaNf» _
“Let sleeping dogs lie”
Why should smokers accept this old-fashioned
notion of the cigarette trade?
a K. AMERICA
TUNE IN ON LUCKY
STRIKE ~M mu/trn
wuwtM **tt> tht umrWt
Jitmi d**it rnb^trm,
fttmms lJudy Strikt mm
/,wl*rm, mil Ymsthry,
Thntday W Stunfdity
»Mf N. B. C
Hihttdt.
T> Y this time you must be pretty well
XJ cominced of the fact that othjerctg-
arettes do not like to talk about inhaling.
And yet—this subject—so "untouch-
able” in cigarette advertising—is very
close to your welfare! For you A Inhale
—we all do—knowingly orunknowingly,
firry smoker breathes in some part of the
smoke he or she draws out of a cigeMMf.
"Let sleeping dogs lie" may be the
cigarette trade's answer to ml But what's
their answer to ytt? Do you inhale?
Lucky Strike does not avoid this vital
question. It meets the issue fairly and
squarely-because certain Impurities con-
cealed in even die finest, mildest tobacco
leaves are removed by Lucky Strike's
famous purifying process. Luckies cre-
ated diet process. Only Luckies have itl
“It's toasted
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