The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 8, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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Telephone No. 1
THE BRECKENRIUGE AMERICAN BRECKENRID GE TEXAS WEDNESDA1 JAiMAPA 8 lsKJU
THREE
4'
I News of
i THEODORA
Yiiiciit" riMH.it m pusk.nti:!)
m otTH ward r. T A.
i . Soutn Waiil Parent Teacher
k. i" in held a Dfnitar meeiinir '
Tursdiv afternoon In th. ihsenr
f he president Mrs. I. Pel
phrev the South Ward P T A
pened the regular meeting Tu a-
day wi'h Mrs. Ben J Dean presld-
nc Thr meetlnc opened with the
niine of America the Henutlfill." '
Af'i .1 short business session the
foi owing talk'" on Thrift" wire
made
Mm T Aler discussed "Thuft
as biinxX must important habll
o establish in a i hlld a life That
hiift mean th
than wr earn m
pending .f ics
t only Of money
In" ' health
knowledge and of
2 ' "inijr r'h .irn i.yno-.s i
t Rin talk. I on lririlt
111 th
' " nr ""'' the l-le ..f
ten iins the itiild self rellanee self
"yi ' .1 will jiowoi and th. tight
K f his earnings "Thrift Edu
tM- i m the Schoor tvaa prepared
h. Mr MeClunev who was not
1 -n' ot the nieetinc. the papsr
.ul bv Mi lien J r.an Thr
r h. me f her Hiihjpct rnu "is-
r itional K.lurntion Assorl iti"n
ha ..n th j-reat need of thrift
r.m aiiRht in our schools and
hi- i.Mied .le'ni.i. '.ahlnr along
tb.i' iii
Mi- T I ii.ti -init the follow-
l : i i nii of There Are
ymn 1
Thn a hii th.' I. n' "tingy
lh. i t a tbnf- 'hit is not mean
Tb i. - i thnf; that makes bettei
j e. I i
Wm. i t hi if t that makes our '
life r nr
Th' e i tliiift 'hit makes our I
biflii." lichte.
Tc. u thuft that
makes out
AFFERENT NOW SAYS '3
A rW( UnilCCU7!LT!in in tl
A riKPn UmiCClUILT'ien In the Fifth irrade with Mrs
n slujJ llUUULiTf 11 Li
1 Lviii.nit.vv.
- 'twvU."!VI;KS !AYN tNIM"
l-ii JivW i!0"J"M..I.!!VlA.MOM CIS.S TO
l.l -l.l I. I.Mll.M. ()!!(. - ...- . rtiiTi'i'.i
iom:
i nnrni na.i i .m incc 1 l
n tilling Oigatone cial week
(. ' tin Mix. J N liioyles le-
ti . .' 1H Avenue J Cisco.
Tex j.- Mii olhet li
1 bil a ' il i . of inui(.i sti.ni
l -tonutcli ..uiiu th.it liud irni I
e.l mi foi ii j. . eial . i
i r ''iiU.il Mi.. I.n.ji. and m
tirrv it lo v i i un iwtlilly- ba.l
a' I luul no .tppftii" an I .ft
r line myth n m food wou 'I ' i
inent in m nuii n Ii ind cau-. ga-
to foi ii n! 'ii j. am was awful '
'itni onie'hm lik ir.unp ul l
and I got to b. wenk and ii. i . i
from the cae ai I I u badh . n
slip it.il and w is in a general in i
down condition and could hmdU
take mti-rost in my house vork or
ioiik nier it wnn any satiaiuiti n
Rut it's quilt: diffciellt now 1
took my firs; bottle of OrRitone
sevnni weeki ago and I got much
ijiief fiom it I kept on taking the
fti. i in and mv condition lias m-
p. v.J so mu.h I don't have the
. ...ii sn.it.ii iti oiy XLUipuvH
like I did ti fun my nerves ore
much qulctci i'id the constipation
is ovrr.onie and 1 urn f. elliv
Btrongcr and more fit to look aftct
things about the houne tliun I wus
I" '. i I began using It "
1. 1 mi' ne Orgatone may tie boiujht
r iti" ki nrldct at the Row en Drug
' i (Adv )
Al'TO.MOHILE LOANS
Not redniuircil Monthly
(uniiirnts rrdmed. More inuiicj
mlvaiirt-il. ('inrteoiis service.
Reasonable ICati-s
It (. . MI
Over Woohiorth
O
Phone .lio
Radiator
Repairs
UOll'S ISATl'fiKY
& ELEClltIG
SERVICE
I'hpne 8GS
Buy
Cooper
TIRES
THE NEW I1UMI1I.R
Plaslilikc Service
Station
66 6
v l n rrrM'ilptlun for
r" ll. Gmjiip Iv !. UniyiH"
fy Hiliuus !'' er nnd Aluluria.
It la tbo juutt fcpwd jetabdj
Society
IIINRICHS
sav ir.rfi jm
Hut the thiifr thai makes mi fi
tu.-c brtgh'er
Is the thrift of a rainy day
OI FICI.Us t)t. riDlXlN
( l."S MICRT- WITH TI-.ACIII.lt
The 'iff i rr ot the t-l(l'll Ma
Iron t'lax-i if the First Baptist
I'hurrh hffJ ii business meeting at
the home of th. teacher. Mrs. Ross
mith Tuesdnv evening
M. I.ik) ik i ml president
of the class presided ov I the meet-
ing and led the short levolional
Mr.' Smith xplaln etl Hie duties
of earh officii All old business
win finished and new litimness dia-
lullPi
A itnf-.ul w nlnnnril fur Jn 2ll
ur. .smi i -.will vanti.
t arh
h foil .wini: Ml s
I ... l . I . n.l l. lin.li. r -
tMng.. . l nt i inc. Man
lnt rf 1 .T .-r iIhii Rob
Muiph thud r president. Nell
Doyle at.ictary Gertrude Med-
ftd treasurer Viola McKenzte
r..i. tt- !.... m Kifh
All menibei- of .he (lass are urf
'I to be - ut Sunday at 9 14 r
to mil M.-.loi-t .ne weicu.ne
IIKK.l'.AM- S)C IAI. I.MOU II
11 V. T. .. Mr.MltKIOt 'I I r .
The VVulkfi-Cildwtll Pal. lit Ii .
i het A."K.iatlon nut foi thi it
ular proRram-so i ii at 1 u lues
day afternoon
The program rnnsisted of th.'
opening win' followed b .i t.i'.k on
fhilfirc n' Reading b Ml K R
KHedRt Mis Ths ! Abraham
remlrred a vocal
"Uind Lou' The
solo ntltlf.l
Rev Kenn.th
Pope gave an addicH on "Iti'llfnou
ICiiucatlon.
and Mid.
Piue-
made
a talk on
-thrift "
business meeting
A short
the program refreshments
served bv mothers of child
v. K. Forester as chairman of the
.'..'1 4 i ..llU. II.
The members of the Anioini
Class of the K(r t Btptit -hiinh
wU meet at Ihe church at 2 00 o
clock ThmUa nftprinKin All .--sM-iste
and ip -pec live llirnib' 1 1
aie invited
A lug surpiis. i- m .'on U o
i iorn
MK.l. IIA.M. IIOsl
1() (.1 II. I) AUXILIARY
Ihe Cpiscuiiai '.'.in 111
Aumii ny
met 't Ihe ont of
-n. lues.' '!
II I ( I. I I i o s
Mr J. II.
w "h Mis.
Oi'.ct'i .
ni' "I.i
1 i.lit. w
i f bos
' ; . i
' ' I
i i in in v
Ilini ch
n
Ml'
- ' V -pie
..ill 11.
imk
M'( (
.t 1 1 V
Us J. M Ogden tini.'i
Mi--
.rr1! TVIliHun iarltHmentarlan: Mrs.
J. 1I Vance s cretorv of tlm per-
iodical ulub Mrs II. Hazel Blue
IJox rcrUr
Refroalttticnts ti served tq the
follnwUur: Mmen J. IS. Allison J.
A TJoyte Bn)ly Ilnrdy. J. W. Wash
jiKar sinrtelul G0 c j j
Vnncu Ray B Lea ph. A. B. Hunt
Ilertha Cowley and the hostess
Mrs H Hazel
oitnr.i: op ra.vtkio rK
TO .MUKT TIIURb. MClir.
Tha fireckenridge chapter numb-
er 050. Older of thp Eastern htai.
will hold u regular meeting Thuih-
diiy tvening in thr MOntc Hall
at 7 30 p m
As i Is tin f.i.-l meeting of the
New eir the worthy mutton a
esKc i iMv anxious that tne officer.
br pi int nd on time All meni-
b'" arc invited and vi.itois will
tiii'l a lieirlv wel.ome
DLLI'IHAN hOCIhl'V TO
iioi.o ri(.ii.r mi.i;tin(.
Th Zt'iena C'hnpti r of the Del
jiii in oelety wi( inn t Thill ad
iPeinouj ut 3 00 elrak .n the Y
M C" A lub loom
VII uieinlier- an ui d lo be j.i
nt
IIRI Ch (.MIL l.NROI I.n
I IN RljPIMs ( ((11111.
M u IJonn'i R .c iLuihtd '
i Mi nnd Mi I ' nnU lett "ii
Is to enioll n '!. . .to n.il i i
ne ' ullcgi it Alu.i ii'
Mn. Rowe has been enipl".'i I.
ii McAfee Piaeliirr Co. foi 'm
1. 1 t three vcur . She is n peipulu
1 oiii. hi'lv of Rieckenndgi and
tcvi I ent'TlalninentH honored hei
tin foi e her depot lure.
Personals
Mi i Virginia Athuy spent Tue
ditv in Dallas as thu gunat of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Shaffer
I ; Mil'. of Wiehl! i Kail i
ii I v n in on bu. im .
I .III.. M 'Jooie i'-prcscilllllg til'
ll'iinbl. i o ..f Il'iiijlon i spend
ni' i i' . ii i h'n on bu im ss
Mr : I R.l'-l ul Dill i." . pent
lu. lav ii HtT k' nndge -villi
'i tvl
I O ' li i formei v of ISn . k-
'iliidg. i" of (irulntiu wus i '
Itoi lion Tm .day.
A V Hiirshon. ieprei'iiting th'
Bridgeport Tool U Supply Co of
UiLhlt' Kansas is a business viii-
toi in Ricckcnildge today
' Mtea ICfanees Mnnguil) Has re
itmWl uUbr sjibpillng Ut wocKenrt
' m Tint Wortlt
Je k l.inl -p nt Tm d iv in
Mm 1 1 v. .I.
i M I V lilt . 1 U' .1 I
1 r " r r.r
Till.- HAi HAPPINKD
Mm Hotiin sain o k( ep a
"""'"" money in ncr room on me
iri uiiu i ji oi .uis ivnoues Doani
injc house i-. sfrannhjd to deith
Ronnie Dundu eub ' det-ctiv a-
slstinj Lieut Stiawn n'taches Mg
Pificanee t the utterance Pad
TJ i- t... . . .. ..
. r.M.j m..r uv v.apn jir- i"i
Karths parrot
Suspicion fail at once of Kmil
Sevhr former boarder uhom Mr
Seviv
Hognrth has accused of trylnK to
rob her and who left town liurried-
1 Dundee behind a screen takes
notes ao Strawn unices Dowil.
newcomer out of work who Insists
he was nslroa. In his room next to
Mrs. Hogarth's
'nn Rnik'i th i.i pianist tt ll
.' ht dati w.th ino'h. l.onrder
I'eit M iKnu im.it ii 'fenario
writei of hi f tiluie to nupear. and
't hn t turivto the hi me to he.ir
him tvpmfr in his room a' 12 10.
onr uemes oemg evicrs accom-
f" ."wm i-uijjf lairsi noiress i
under Mrs. Hogarth' wi'l admits
. iT!in on her late that night and
.f i" i in; her anger by cnnfr-dnK
ll. r . iO'ii.T. ma.nl In U'ollor (Zfvlti i
. ' '
inoini L'i irtier
'"isle'- . irroborat'i N'ornn'1' ad-
iin sl.-n th i llrt came to hi room
to tell him of the inteivhnv and
ionfescs he was angry Mnrnus
ays he typed until 12 15. Daisy
Shepherd explains her absence
from her room at the murder hour
by sayiiiK h- was in the kitchen
lobhlnR the ice box Dundee finds
in Mrs. Hogarth's diary refei.ncts
to a mysteiloiirt "D." of wham she
lived in dread '
NOW GO ON WITH THE
STORY.
CHAPTER XIX
'Hood morning Mrs. Rhodes!
Am I the first one down?" Bonnln
Dundee greeted his landlady cheer-
fujiy .
entered the dining
room
Although he had luul only two
'"" !?. t yuhfT detxetivo
llvnl un irtnrlninlv In liU nli'linnmi.
..--... . n.w. .u. j ... ..
He v is "bonnie ' c rtainly with Ills
sinning black hiii .-till damp froi'i
the shower and hi. brilliant blue
eyes nd the firsh color of youth I
iml health in bin cheeks I
Mi Rhoil. s hu-tnril '
but! i. ne.l .' s gh o' him. ".ml
look a if ouil slept like i h 1 !
in old Ii m i lu i Hi .1 ' i i
f I inM til' II nff'TCll hllll rll 'HI fl"
ills i mpbi 1 1 ii -. '1 ilnln t 'di.'p i
wink mj 'flf whit with uiuiui. on
Ibnt uo-iiccoutit Dust -hlik ii" a
pup he v is when he finally ' '
up anil wo'jylnt o r what bup-
pened here lost niht. '
1 "I'm awfully sorry" tho boy
mpath!zel cinccrcly. "Wliat doca
the paper say" Have they caught
Sower?"
No. but I hope to tlje Lord tiny
do." Mrs Rhodes sighed. 'If thi.
thing isn't cliiarnd up In a luiriy
mjf buaiiiaaa will be niMipn. The ic-
porter lidve been heie since day
lireak talcing pictures of tho hntum
MOM'N
Es)mce
AMIll W.f
loo rtw
iimcwito
lct or
mv; uuac
CHWUt'S
non hw
Been untKY.
old chwjlm:
viescy
tn w
a- - tt
I V'Qfej.i- V.
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.1929 by NEA.
Service Inc.
ind i.nrf t. ip-.rvi. v 1.1 '
enmfnit I gave them ah a U
wUn Rioomy tiBfnctlon
f i It y rish''
' Dundee said L. f
new- from the p
h.
I.i i
pit til 1
Akir me whci. poor Mi
II
Karth cnn' from in i who h r
i "
tives wn r .ind
m nfrn n nln h
you Wlth jllIlt tKc amo
;inUo nterruptcl. npnlpSet
pted npolpgetir I
. ou iee Mrs Rhodes I read M i
H k uths diary after I went to b 1
this niornlnp And on the fir t of
tb. month she invariably rrrrn jt I
he leceipt of a lett. j from S fan
nu til me who S is Mrs Rhil-
She must he n daughter or a rt r
r ' l i.e. Shi mil t bi notifie I
Mi -i Hoi?"iith "
lui. I h i. no
.1 '
l.
'J
I o k
i of r.'ir
to b r f i
i n iinr '
Ml Uhod.
lraid r)n
help i i Mi
t
Dundei Ml
Hogarth rercni J
regutti.d lettei nn the first dav ' f
eeiy month for the lau five v
unU's.i the first frit nn Sunda. I i
I never saw one
of those lett. i
myself. The postman tilwajs In i. it
upstitiiN foi Mn Hok irth'r sicm
tine on tin ret in n ni.t-lp! A' i I. -i.1 i
f Mends a- We weie -h.- ni'Vi'rl
showed me one of the h'tii oi
mentioneil It In any way I b
know though that she burnt d laeii
one aftci she read it " !
"Then I shun't find one aninnK
her papers I suppose" Dundee con
eluded regretfully "But what about
hei outgoing mail' Suicly she an-yv.-ered
S.'s letters in fact she sayj
io in her dini-j-"
' Hho answered them all right
regular as the clock" Mrs. Rhodes
assured him grimly "but she was
just as secietivc about the Ictteis
she wrote as she wns about tho
ones she lecclvod. She nhvuys suvc
the letter to me personally but it
wa enclosed in nn unstamped en-
volone addressed to our postmun
Wfl've had the same one on this
heat for about eight years. Ho re-
moved her letter and mailed it fo
hoi himself Of couise I never ask-
rl ''lhr' '" Hogarth oi Ihe po-.!
man any quetiors It was none of
my ''iisiness "
1' in ' Pu d e . w.i v-ry
' uoiu'htful 'Today is the last duy
of June md to'ronovv Monday is
Jiilv fust Stn e tho postoffire !
cloned on Sundiv I sii)i)o l thcio's
nothing to do but to wilt until he
blinds the I'gu'ar fiist of-the-month
lettei Hy th- w )v Mn
Rhodes did it vci occur to you.
knowing Mrs Hogarth us mtinuti
ly as ou did that hi had no
nilspi's hoaid' to will to anyone'"
Mis. Rhodes looked staitled. then
nodded slowly 'To tell you rte
truth I always had my doubts.
There were a lot of little things
hut the most importnnt one was
that she always paid hor board
J right after the lettei enmc. On
about a year ago I think it w-
Once
as
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i v.jasp si y.wasv m - -fFv- 7
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60 Anna
(
To his startled amazement the
if he were a murderer'
hor Iotter didn't come until the
third of the month and she didn t
pay her board until that afternoon.
And she loomed neatly crazy with
won j about the. letter.'
' How did she pay hei board the
eli nnniin it ion of the bills I me in"'
'That wns funny loo lie bnnid
und loom was only $10 a month Of
couise I lmt money on i.ei the last
two oi tin en yeais but when I
said something to her once about
heme obliged to iaim the price the
cost of living being what it i. -h?
tuned on Romelliing di'.ulful so
r dropped it I was mirhtv fond of
her pecili.ii though she was Hut
what I stalled out to tell you v.'a
this she always guve me a $50 bid
and I gave her the change in small
bills She spent next to nothing ou
herself outside of the few clothes
sho needed. Being confined practi-
cally to her room as she was she
didn't need much "
"So if sho received a $50 bill each
month from S. sho managed to live
on it" Dunileo suggested thought-
fully. "When and where did she
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girl's hands flinched fiom him as
'I
get the parrot Mrs. Rhodes?"
"I don't know where she got it
from but I do remember when she
got it It came by expiosa as a
Christmas ptesrnt the first year
she was here She came here to live
in Mav. 191M I wn- emioii- nhnut
the pariot but when I went down
cellii to look at the etiite .t hid
Iconic in I found luisly !ind lis. d It
foi fiunace kindling without hiv-
i ing notK-iil win thtt tlierc w ! .i
send" j nun. ind aUics on it oi
not '
I
i lunln. was .il.oul in vsk ai.oin-
" Question when Daisy Shepherd
entetf.l tin elinin- mum Slu a
dictitd in a lijjht sumniei sdk en
semble topped with a modi.b. little
hat th-it made her blond pleasant
face seem even larger than it wns
"Going to Sunday school D'ii y?"
Mrs. Rhodes inquired with nn ef-
OUT OUR WAY
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V 1 ! - J AlMT Gi-TTM HE ATI M' PLAMT.
vP I! ' L MECHAM.CAI. HES CToT ALU TK
A-A: J mem'-T Row electric light
l-V. - I 'T-Th' vnell Bulbs im -The.
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"i s IlE!!.- e
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fort to appear hci normal hospit-
able self "I suppose church would
do us all good today. . . . Hero's an
extra big- helping of raspborrles
honey though you don't deiotvo
them." and she smiled affectionate-
ly Now why bring that up?" Daisy
! ughed flushing. "But believe me
Mrs Rhodes that was one time
wh"n rime was Justified. I guess
T ii one of th. few people In this
'ion . list night who had a perfect
no . No Im not going to
ii h I m going to a hotel until 1
n iind nnntln i boarding place.
-t IJ rath i be whipped than
I .'ii th u Mrs Rhodes be-
e .ii v mvo been like n mother to
t.ui I wouldn't be able to sleep
i whik in this house Oh hallo.
No mi How do you feel lmby?
eu look as if you'd beon crying
all night "
have" Norma Paige nt;wor-
'lin low voice as she slipped ln-
io h i chair 'Good morning ev
ivbouy' S(u tried to smile but
h. i tiildish Wile mouth quivered
i I ft i -h I is filmed the wood
nlt lyes. Thinl's Mia Rhn.l. s
Muylhivi the in am pie ut. "
'lonnie D imlee .'ncr to I" ( f
ivir. to 'In r i. r I he hail lost Ins
h ui to pissed tile cteatn pifihrr
' quukly thit theii hands touch
d 'lo his tnitlcd amazemi ut the
-ul s 'mill flinched from his ns if
i it he vveie a murrierei
P.ut is the rest of the boardci
di un il into the dining room nil o!
Kin bowing the effec! of the
i mi of the tiaic night hn lie. n
.. told li in tb it he was not ilom
iti briii"; a tempoiary p-irluh. Evrr
h ind thnt accidentally touched an-
o'het shrank from the contact. It
v is then that the full horror of the
situation buist upon the boy. In
spit- of the fact that tho morning
pipe i s had played up the news that
the police were hunting Emil Se
iei eveiy bojrdot heie- unless of
couise the teal murdurcr wus
among them looked with sick sua
pinon and honoi upon every othei
boa nil r.
Dundee mude a sudden i -.solution.
Ho had not missed thu strick-
en look in Mrs. Rhodes' eyes as
shu hcnid Daisy Shepherd's decis-
ion to quit the house of horror.
And It wa3 vitally necessniy to cer-
tain plans of his own tint these
' l'stioTicrl last nightbyl.leuten.ini
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hti uvn lemain in this house II
ior tn his feet smiling his fi loud-
ly di liming smile
1 know you will .ill think it
none of m business and thut Ihi-
pi.eh if made ly .myone. should
i onie fiom one of tlu oldei ir.habi
'nuts oi the Rhodes House . . 1 11
In Ii .if lolL- I ualie it. V. ill nol
be vi ty pi asaiii foi any of ui lo
o on In it g in th hou e of tr.'gi-
dv but I peisonallj intend to atuy.
lve ). id two week.s' boai.l in ad
vance and I can't afford to leue It
and 1 woiildu t have tho nerve to
I a' k Mrs. Rhodes to refund nny
patt of It. I Imagine moat of you
ByWilliamu
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hai paid in advance"
He paused noted the reluctant
nods of his fellow boarders then
went on: "But thero is another an
glo to bo considered. I hats like the
devil to point it out but I'm '"
eluding myself too you know. The
fact Is that every Inmntc of this
house Is bound to bo more or less
under suspicion since tUo police
have dndoubtedly decider! upon
greed as the motive for thf murder
of poor old Mrs. Hogarth--wtn(i.cv
ory one of us could use more mon-
ey. In view of these circumstance!
I move that we all stick by Mr
Rhodes and show the police that
we have nothing to irj "avny
from " . . I '
Mrs. Ithodes gasped then drop-
ped her quivering face Jnt'o hcv
hands. Dundee sat down amVJoOr
the edge of his coffee cu obsmljM
tho effect of his speech upqi! his
fellow boarders. They eyed)- ech
other furtively altsplciollsly iQiit.
siovviy camo incir usscnt led jibm
pousiy ny mi: Lawrence Sharp
speuklng fot myself and the;VfV' '
W iltei Styles and Nornii; -Pai'
' I. "All light " in unison and f
I ' Talker whose linggard tu'
' vv i the colot of old II nun? nodd.
" '' v Hentv Dowd and Jl'
M ifnu agtrel piomptly nr I
eh. f i But Dusv Shenlut 1
hnoK h. i head v .ruotisly:
I m irrv. Mi- Rhodes hut' hi i
i ' Id p nuts if I jtayeel lien
I o i pertect alibi and the pc
lip. ' in ispecl me all they wan
H i .!. fianre wai Interrupted by
Hi mi mr or the duoiU-tlt. Ml
liboiiis excused herself to "answe-
it then reappeared almost ImmeJi
itely in the doorway:
You'to wantcd.'JIr. Dundee.
Lonnio JJtinilec sptang to )i
'"'I giinning chcot fully at hi
stattled table-mutes Ho fou.i i
Lieutenant Strawn in tho hall an
. after asking Mis. Rhodes in a. l.-w
voire to bet aside the dishes ti-ei
b both Down and Magnus for e
aminntlon by tho fingerpiim e
pert followed his chief upstahs t
the nuirdcted woman's tooni.
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
(URL PURR CLRARRI)
HEARNE Jan . S 0JFy-Miss
Dorothy Stockor 10-youi-oUl Hou
ton flyer toelny waa oloaicd. or
Minimal negligence in the di .th
I two nogio boys heie who ucs
lulled i week ago when tier plum
. i i-ln d i no tin in ' ii y ni
M i o- i 'i landing 1 1 1 I
Rom i .on i outil v I j li
nn !il!i .1 In in tin di al i . h ie 1
He ii in . and .Ie i. Ft. e 't
Ml.HTMARI. tMM.s rir0Rci
CHICACO Ian X IT 11 r hll
band had u nightman din i which
be ceied a gun 'ipiI I i I 'I'll
kill him. ' Eve iv ni 1 t n i i nor. i
and sho lost mi iu Ii u . p hr.
beeiinie uubeoi ibli Mi- Aljiel.m-
i.iinoe Wilkey Jo charged in ..
dlvnice bill just filed against bei-
nnrd 14- wiikcy wealthy shpe pol
isli manufacturei twice hei age
Iy Cowan
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