The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 57, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 5, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
six pages : illus. ; page 16 x 22 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Jj
.mu. 1 ..i. 11 s iijlsua ihuia n . iyai
'ieitiiiuiiti ao. I
y m v lid y i
Kjrfsiafeg
"OPVi riri 'n"Ti i'n iiiii ''iw :i'T7 ki PiITH
Zm'8& SPJTCS KBI I''. j KV.J STTTi? s? MET- 2S3 ?C IE3 Uc KiJ- TSft WEf- s?KmKSsJB
tf?fe.4SS S2r6. Ki! V'ST VEv k.rtU &?a it2 4ft K- XH 2 S&E3! 6J 3r - KSS&3&
-i65-.itfsi&Ktf 6rflR7 fl WW -fe.iii KMJJ- k" K.i fc2KiL- 3 HI IEL S3 3 L K88s:j&6J
- ' wjwwwfcy... m . .. w ' if tn'rigu yy.sjjA?KSvraWivc
wPl i
HA
HAPPENED
ir-Jinc h tin.'-
P-rn . 1 : l .
- i fi mrr
M ii'h .irci1'-
u. . rii uy
mMi S-
w itri'
.i iifiir'
)u .;- -
r" N! !; r i
:ii
rl.
' ii. il . ' tei
.1 ' ni t ii .
. V ..!.. :
.iint-. ii.in
I'IV ! V II
m .li'i v". I!'.
. c.i
'' i.i If .1
1 '.Mtl. I- hi'i
H "He. i.f n.iin
. . v k li ' h -i.
t ni in i iTi
Vr at '. i - t'i
.iiM (... S. . . i
1 iifrt '.'
i. iv In . i n
I'l l
l I'
i aii.t-
... .i
' IV n
1 1 ni"?
. ' IV
mi'.!
.' " i i
ll-ii
: .Mm
vn
. li'i.f
i nl
I'. '
!- ot v
. :hl
he
..tin
An
.!
I
II.
MOMW I()l'
gin I .'';.OTYpoxEnT'vt'iLtTSio If oHv.vcNt '
Vi. j '""- I yv' I'-e-tn powcv: f knoviw that tc
r Ntvi. v o ccwNtv.wof sJLcoLOMtL ts onu or
WL '" c.v ! ;- c -wovwo Twt. Xow ww cEUEeRTr;L
.. " riNi towno or POFtSSlOM! l.-mtr.w.
-r.t . . i It evT '
Jut "tVM 'SSJf'tPV OlTXi. N)0C )Oa VOs ?& QZ fK& & mts.f7Vf "' .-..-... -. . m .i .irvin an- djui'i jinui sum i- incy iiiuk- nun iook n ki- a srarul
rfira evA S5C Si Bvi5sj Ko KS HH 2Vi OvS "SSc iv5 rtSW? ' wlcn w not cxucth nu.th- ics-in.; in mv mi.tn now She's .ill r-tbbit
J E3? vS 5tj iBfl'CO (5v ilB PftJtrSSi SH 75C CJC4 15x795 'n' w.nn out wh.it with ri-nonni
TXf J OO (Sfl "fJV GtVS ySCXX IX rt W -XX ffOf i . . .
.. VWwdUUL Ixk i i... iflflriW)' XijOCL.-ii'Vi .iW. Ooar Vy"d
.1929 by NEA.
Scrvlcc.Ii
Ire . .
' . it . . . 'ii i .1.1 ih. ..(In-.-f
i.i ii ' ' ii. ilKtnit ai'oitipv
i
i p. . i m r.iniT nn.i inn
n' 'ii Hi i. iv f ( wMth thf
rtTin- ih.TP v nn.if Thi' fm '
tn-i' rowr1 hni! IV ft Ni Vnrk I hi'
it iwimirf nf ihp il.iy th.ii Sullv
;im 'tnffiii vil Urn nun
in ' i iie ( lrcutittitn
In
Till
IT
IV I
MiTrtlr
i it i hi'
!efi'.te
'.' J'r
:ff in vr.i''
Hn tlif
ii other
moil' r
' ir ( . i
1..I.I' '
' II
IV II
nn i
.M ri Ho
gr-i-
"ini ii 1 1 i.'.
ii-
"
ui'.rt
hv Hi
' inrtr
took
I! .'
n :
1 hue
.it
U i !
Hi
ii i I
. "I
I vvpII i
nhh
1 '. 1th
I '. .
nvcr. '
Ii.-
1 nhwfl '.
ijnlllv
-Mil
rhan :.
1 .ivr
I'm If
I"
. '. The
Ui iv 111 till
ii : nui 'i
'1.'H uf r-
ii i!.ile.
: 'I'll in ifii
i i v iik thi'
i' .inrl vi-ijr-
i
Mil v - (VV.lC(l
... ' . -i :imn nf Hi-m the
in -i i I. -. wh-v h n! filled lo
wild thr inqii' -' mum t
'ifti'- Thr-.' trsnifntu
' ; ii;:httiv (iti their
.r. .ii unity (inniin In the
Mim in" fin i i.iei'.l px-
I i ! hi ion m th i lied whlit-
inl
iiultf '"pntv stuiliotl the
jjnlnr h"itp with
if
hv
l.i rg
" til
.e
ihl in the
bligh' hid
i'! con. id-
'iit i ml
hi. it't nf
( 1 PIJilV
i . mi uutrg
i .ii t no
' I . VV ITC
I tl" v-
. n 'i I
' f I H. 1
i itnl
Itl.l
ni I id
I hit
i H
1
ikl.
t-H
i.
111 I'
in if
tn utnl-
1. . ill
- i
o i
1)
"n.
.ni 'ii i nintn .n
ic. n ; al.-. "f ai
Witt tm s if i hey
"In ! oitnrters
. . i eii
I'
t'
II. .
Dull.'..
the
r. r
lime- it
"P' -1
IH'lll V
illnip i
nlenj. .
" ' .iid 'In pi w ". Mr.
I i a'ihiii .- ii ii . broke
lleilei pi
i.. 11 1 g.'.ul new this
I .
"! . answer' 1 1 iiletlv.
i tii t niMhi i an ivrd
up Illuiol j i i t hefote
Vi ijhaip .inswtued
'i -pile of fu (lenreslon
il h;. :n in v . to in li.ti t Shi's
'.TBl'NI-MiAv
h t V 1 1 . ! tin
..!. in i
I'A'.MOTT
i ti iv in hi i i ooiii poor
II I'otn't H..!. !uu It
k. i i.i l. pern itted to stay
i' 'I hi . i nil i n .ifter
?h.
b-U i'
r. id ..
.TTi ! I
i -I
'. .. Minn fui
lillllH. to-
..iiMuiK net
nig ' I "tin
.! island
"..Ct p
.l.i - l.elo
. i ii i-nlh
M t -
I
i'
las
i ef
itllli
she
lli.Mi
pom
. any
t the
talk
I her
1 hei
I'l 1
'i....'i -'
. i. :.. ii d
'.. i.i tm
-.id p.
to have
Kniki ii
ill if lis
inn
Rill
.'if.
v.fh
hi.
!- . h
lift
in
.u "i
. k.
lot
".ll"
f his
re i i.d
M
i wa
U ii.
i i
' ' I
I'n l '
iv
Iv
IP pi
'.. I I
i'l' w.
M'
.il.
I.
ngt
pii'
d sllentU
iinh i- -to Ik I
KHIll) ltll
' on- ier le-
-JT. .IT" XlOt VW1- -41 liu ... Iv.c.1 ... - L .-. -. . r . . I. . . i rrt. .. ... . ... . I
ifiOnc
- c.
U'.i I'-ir
if. n i )
ip.
!f( tl.' liuti .1
fi Huri : tnl
n.m .ip.-ileil
n'l . u'....iifil '. . i
(.h-iriir-iTiHtir (if thi'
iiptwi't' him
r fin.ilh .hi').
it out that Han
ir.'ti in iiii.nutv
ii ffin inui! h.
In'.
iklniv i mhiiik man that hi.i f.T-i
ni.nli ny iit''p 'niHi-li)n mi anv-
ruif Slmwn had .inl And i hat
"hai.irtertzation rnnld aptly he ap
pl'eii ! Hcnrv IKiwd If before
fh. niiirnent nunde. hnd been
Tilliil Tpcr U. di". nhe Ilrniv
How. I for .i inilite 'Iii-.iht he vvmilii
havi hen hard put to it to achievt
vn fair desree of jiccuracy Km
Diyvv.t's mis one of those face yon
slmplv .iini" call vividly t'i
mind
W III" i i'.i il ' 111 fV - tll
waj '' Uunu'e inu-.'.fpd I woul'i
h. m w nn they wen- hlue (tiny
i'"l now In thw llRht. itld hehind
iho-i z'n.r of hH lhr look
ini. ..Mon H.iir-thin llfc'liihiow n
mixd with uiaj Foiehend very
h.gh h.ii thai mny he bP0iiunc
he t ciowing bald Ak? y 34 to
i8 and I'd defy anyone to hit it
rliuei ih .ii ihiit. Onffin would
he abotit 3."i o that ehtek A
Kold iiye-t'ioth on thif right hle. but i
thit di'i.'.il job cotlld have betn
'Jotio .iny ume dm Inn the laxt five
ytars. a'-. i tiny item toward crpat-
Inn a inoiie dlSBulw .. Hut 'III
tn rternnllv i-onfounded if Henry
Dowd it whoever he Is looks suh-
tl' '
No their vva; nothing in Hnry
Dowdn' fare or manner to jufrgcat
eleverneks oi .'ubiety The only two
o. whleh aiely rtectlbedldevot! af east t f h d
r namifnn'hi;dSa?n;:
in Bltor had said. "Ypu'.l
Mu of
uneen In Bellon had hu. "You'
never have gueesecf to look at htm
(hit In d 10b n bank "
Mentally Imnder ticked off the
n:h( i' .t'tn- nf Stra.vn-' description
of lnn fJnffin- 'Ni.thet tall nor
.hm bii'vi-en fl e ("ct "-ven fiTid
f .
r lit.
I.e.l
f'l.l
t ti-n AVi r.nje weighi in-
I to r- gleii'ir rather than
to r.. sleiv
It' irulat i
i.r 'hi m ii
lely " .-'.. I
' ' m tn
'l"-r q nil!
al'ti
i npthing
hand' 'rue
... ;. ..d' The
-- the t.il le
v i's ( N'irt 'y
Ini no' vv II
1 li.ti'.elf
l the flisl
u r tiirnlnal
n ''f Kffec-
i have beer.
I'm IVi'
'ifti
I
Til
i.ii ii
l.mgrp
f vi .
t.ve too
't e hovv v
if the niv
' JT"
for Blas.
known not only to
change the
tittial apparane of a man but hi.
....-r...!l!y a- "" Bu. if Henry
IHiwd ii Htm nrlflin he was clevar
enough iio! to n-rtopt any of thr
othei oh' (j is methods uf disguise -
in up. von oying nis nair oi
wearing i wig growing a beard.
affect In a limp srarrinu hi hefk..
FOl two years Dan Orlffin ha
kiipwn 'hat there an- no records) of
hiw fitig(ipilutu in existence. Trust
him to know that the ttelton police
station with all Its lecoidi;. burned
to the giouad! Uut there is a sam-
pi" of your nandwriting In my
puck el Mi Daniel Thomas Griffin
and 1 iiithcr think my next atep
!. to obtain a specimen of the real
hindwnting of Mi Henrv Dowd.
not 1 1 e clumsy punting' with
wi'.ii a Iv signed the fgistei.'
The voung detective v
ov; of his nverie by
J'
hrsi'.ml voice al hi. elbow Po.si-
blv Mi- Itliodet hint 'm s.sed that
Bonnie Dundee would npietlufe
iju hi'tmi Inn at .mv uitr Ins
ch.-i'i vf iiov- on .Vol in i P.uge's
lei' mii iiei iiKh' -.il W. titer
Mtvle- ot eoutsf!
An '.mi going to Mi- Hoaitlih
funeral '.iimnrrow lit Dundee""
Ni'iir.a asked "Mi:. Rln ties
tho igh tomorrow was the best day
sin. i ' i.- the Fourth and none
of i. will be working"
I
'ire
heslt
t.'l
He had for-
d iv would l.v
I opeialion
In II it;li'-li d
th" hirndei'-
it nig to lln
go
a n l l.'i
tlir
I "i
by
I'm
f
ill
furei i!
"I... t
annWHrt '
mid you
.1.1 .. t Vi I'.iUfi-
- -retf i ! "itut
I ni tiling to do :
' ht-
a.s I
some
r..rk in my mom and having lost
today on account of the Inques'th t
'hu-k I'd better huckh dtivin lo it
am low i vi n if it is a holiday."
'"vetvone in the ho isc i- gom
x epf you oi i. i.i unsweied with
flint ler.niuh Kv. o Mi Dowd
nd Mr M.ignu... who nevei met
hei ' v- been tuklni. up u lu-
tl collet tiiiii foi rioweis hut of
eour-e sinci von li.nill; linew Mia
Hog. ti tn
'PleHse l"t tin hit vi tin- ph i-
Austin author of
eta
B .nnie 1'itet rup'ed hastily
n I -Ippiu a fiv" dollar bill along
h. .il((r i.f the t.ihl I've been
wi :..n it.jf ibout the funeial. Since
Mi Hojfaith wa lobbed of nil hei
money "
M'5 rihod'"- chuich volun-
leiTfd to.i.iy ti pay the funeral
fTper.se' ' the giri whimpered teal
sp' TitinK .nto her dark eyes. "Mr.-
Rhodei. was ROing to pay cvery-
thing herself btit hei pastor salci
It we.' n't f.i' Oh'' she btoke off.
with a litfh ery of pain and grief
' Itv horrible U tnfnk of poor Mr.
HnKuith having in ht burled on
chailty. when she was so pro.ii'.
and counted so nn helping others
with her money when she died"
Dundee wanted to tell .ier then
' th" $30Cl life inaurtnee which
Mi- llog'ii'h hul died vithnu'
kiunvini ihe h-id a claim to But
no one not i ven Norma Palijr.
pi pt know yet that there had been
ii uniijjhtet wno was murdetcd.
i.'.tei . In ri I he 'hiee nnudei niys
'trii hud been solved i.nd Norma
had conn into her small inheri-
tincr under the temn of Mis. Ho-
gntth't will the girl could reim-
tnite I he ohutrh foi: the old lady's
funeral expense?
But tomorrow while otheis were
paying tribute to the dead woman.
Dundee would be serving her in
another way. For he still believed
Ih.H the key to both the Hogarth
and the Barker murders was ron-
eeuled in the Rhode? hotue.
CHAPTER XLJ'V
B-mnie Dundee fully Intended to
! S";. W. dnesday nWlt to
I th mu ' e' "'V'les which he had
o ri hly pionii8d Lieutenant
Str.'iwn to i-olvc hy Monday eve-
ning hi cniifes-. failure. But when
his folephone t m at eisht o'clock
it .l itl'd him out of n sound .tleeD
nno interruptea ! i;nrge
fic'oiv dti m h -olut
with fan tu stir cliies '
' -. d' -; n i .i
'Hi lo' Who is il '
Kneli' Pat' 'he 1 1
I ii uteti tnt Mtl .
ni Bonnie ' 'h
s.on.'r t'.nl his n
:iked him to giv
t. . vou've got .
thio a.'.d It mi .
Ie;it about the ?:.-
told him I'd pn! . :
and let hhn hat .' i
saw fit. but he . i --
stiimped. and a i .
!.
in.'
h.
to alve yon a
Mi
thmks you'll mi'K
.self and that tl i .. .. i i
i Intel fere with ' ' ; i. m'
'again. You've g .' '.. i h . i "
honn; of the far. d...
1 "I'll do my bi In.
"Uied his uncle r hi! I
1 mvfully dveent of ... i . ... .
' You realise ' . . . .
1 you'ie working un ' i -' n l
tin' credit for an)'1' . . n
It!-cover goes to hit . . f
the Homicide Squad.
' I don't care anythli i
i'i'dit." Dundee retortnl i I
' want i a chanc-. to play my hunch.
. . ; And if Stiawn or Turner or any-
soft ! "'' '1' k'ps hoW of '' brtpr
. tm in v i ii oe iicKieii to iiiiin lo
'do nythini I em to h'!p him
pi live It "
"tjoiid hoy" his ancle -ippl.tutlcd
".lust onr warning Bonnie. Don't
git so crazy about this hunch of
yours that you'll 1. blind to other
possibilities. I'd iBthcr not speuk
more plainly ovet the phone but
I think you know what I mean.
Don't twlit and bend facts simply
to make thmn fit your theory and
don't let any apparently Insignlfi-
.'an fads slip p'ut ou bec-m
1 'h.-v don'l fit your tlieoiy"
I ' Ft. 'lit"' Dun. r-c agr.-ed li."uti!
Oiu iiiiue IhinfT ' his uneli w nt
'on "Stiiwn ''u- detii !el two linn
l" juard the Ithudes Hi us(. ii;ht
ana day as unobtrusively a- pos-
sible and ho detailed one of our
oest men to sh-tdow Dowd It si" ;ns
that Dowd ha a job soliciting sub
-crlptlons for The Morning News '
i rood! That makes it easy to git
a -peciment of his real hiind-writ-.ng"
Dundee replied 'He printed
hi - name In tK Rhodes House reg-
ister and very amit-'uiishly an
obvif.us attempt to di-gii.-e hl-t
pi umanshlp."
"Well hoy If you .-el nvtiiiiij-
d. iinit- ... hl-n don' ii-i' lore oo
n.ui'h i".pc He m lit use it on
( THuOC-THCRcA I u- SOTHtP YOO X)
iAUST 3t SOfHC I I
Vt y wi
S5r-r7 G cxv'-lT'-D
Vim'-. "UU'JNU.LU WMn r
HOT fctjNTlt JlAttCe.'PLMM k IX y
w ' 'v. O "
' " 'I
( v'-iifa4 tRv " i
I Hindi e hung up the receivei
mod old t'nele Pit' He's certain-
ly giving me the bleaks. . . Xow
wt t the devil was that dream'.'
Oh yes si cret passage!" He
grinned "That loosened board in
Dowd's i loset has oven clapping
hard aunst my itieonFClou.-t. all
r.gut But it was a swell dreitn.
W.h I could renienihi-i all of it.
Had a great kick in it Let's sec
Dnliv Shi phi nl wm Pan (Jriffin
disguised a n woman and she. or
lijh'i he hnd hidden the loot In
th- floui bin' But where dul that
secet passage come in?' .
Suddenly he -truck his rumplod
black hair with a disgusted list.
'Lord' Whit fool I've b. en' No
V oli. let 11V sub-cons' lolls hnd to
step in and h.'ip'
For the belated biain wave was
slmph 'his If Hrnry Dowd w-'.s
Dan tjiiffin and he had used the
!oo . bint.i nf hs c'othes rloet
to effect an rntrv .no Mi- Ho
gir'h's tooni why m the n.-mi- o
ah that w.ts re'i.otiihle voitld he
not have used t) same nifsii- of
ent.y to tr.nke a furthri .sen eh of
Mis Hrgaith'. loom on Tufsday
night. Inste.io of ptowllns; about on
th. upstaiis pot eh so that Cora
had hi aid him and h"d mule p
itt.'1'i'ssa.y loi the prowler to uutr-
dei hei- to prottct himself?
And what other possible explana-
tion of Kora's murder could there
be. provided of course his theory
of Dan C.ilffin's being icponsiblo
for both murders was thv correct
one? Certainly Cora Baiker had
finally told the police al! she knew
about the first murder. Dundee
would stake his hope of eternal
happiness on that!
"Wv'll I'm glad I thought of It
before Sfrawrt did" the chagrined
young deteetK-n told himself "Of
course there'-? just n chance llvir
Mis. Rhodes .-sicked Du-tv onl i
thi ioli of nailing the loos boa .1
back in'o plaiv. brfoie din was
niiinleii'l In H.'it i . il. l-'ticnd
" " V- . . I ). (' f
1 e tl- .- -I
I'l V . i
III '
III' 11 V ' 1
i .'! r'o
1) n i; '
th ii Cor i
Mi- i 1 '
liav inn
i.-t.t . ale
1 HS I'd III I-
ing news-
' . i i'i " i as good
'I 1 ' i a pel feet
I. ' '.
H - ' i . ii I ...' us bi oken
l.v ' I ii i k t i ... -. Jerking
i ' . ii if. padded
1 ' i irefoot to
i-'1 mi ii w .- Mi s. Rhodes
tn h ' v m li i urn her aus-
'oi ' .-. i"i ioub!e and
1 1 i
' ' m! i" it want to
1' iini. i i i. .1 . -.Hy. "Come
' ' ngs I otiht
' ' o .i landlady ie-
i" . .- una him as -h.
a..k mto the only armchau tin
room boasted. "Lord! what a tU
this has been' New locks on al' I In-
doors leiivru put up afti i it's too
late to help poor Cora' Any other
tune I'd iiav(. i-ot t sight of pie.i-
ure out of seeing Dusty June-
uoiinil like he's doiu today. Lieu-
tenant Stiawn -aid thtrP w isn't
any call to change the locus on'
I thought the folks might feel bet-
ter and safer." She sighed heavily
as .she handi J towels atjd key to
hvr nfwest boarder.
"Thanks Mother Rhodes! It was
kind of you to go to all that troub-
hle aod exprn-c" the boy .said sin
oci.-lv "By tip. way. I suppose 'hi'
loo-i bond in Dovd'- closet ba-
be ii na'li .1 down" '
I nt !' In 1' v ' iu'iihk' t
tli.it ye i 'i dip " Mrs Uh -de. -nd
-lulling v. -yly as she quoted hoi
hush-mil'.- tiivouti expie-sion.
'So th.i '- thai'" Dundei -aid
eiyptically. H. did no; epl;un that
half thi ni).-teiy which hid bi en
tm tiiiTiting him had been Hed
Giaiiled that Dowtl vvus Dan Giif-
fln and ihe muuleier. he vmild
nnvi le en force I to ! av-. Ills ri inn
and enti i Mr- Hogailh'- hv win-
dow'.. I'.ot thi i ' 'ill lroi.--"d ihe
puzzli of whv Co(a hid In n niur
(h i d i in r ea.st window. Instead
of at the south one
"I ought to b" gettrni; hick
downstuir-." the landl-il signed
IU-30THCDY00
FO MY MevT AND
iftOVvj'. THM V" t RIOT1.!
DVD YOU iC iHC LOOK
OH WIS ffv.CC? vrVCUv.
vou Soar. PUU.CD Tue
VICLCOM MM O0T
YilCK.CONN.lSE.L
TVIROUGW WL TMlX.1
TA.KE YOU
v-Nt4Dcj C t
vz
Tte.P - '
...
woin out wh.it
around and tiiat Lieutenant
Stiawn pawing over Corn's things
In for? he'd let her pack 'em I
guess he didn't find any cluea. be-
cause he aid it would be all fight
for her to take them away with
her. She's taken a great shine to
Bfrt Mtgnuit Says Cora wrote her
how much she thought of Bert and
poor Mrs. Barker was counting on
Cora being happy at last. . . . Oh
denr' ' she signed ngnln us she
"tatted to rise.
MU't a minute plensr. Mother
Rhodes!" Dundee detained he'
apologetically. "I can't ask anyone
else and I must know lust what
sort of man Arthur B. Wheuler Is.
What hv looks like I mean."
You are hard up for somebody
to supect. aren't you?' Mrs
Rhodes gibed as she sank hack In-
to the armchair. "Well. I guess you
know your own business. . . . Ar-
thur Wheeler Is about 27 years old
moie'n sir f.vt til! skinny as a
sn.ikc and o light-complected he
Ju ' misses being nn ilhino. Hi
ees ire so blue they look like a
new-born baby's and I guess
thcy'iy about as strong a? baby's
too. because he wears glasses with
lenses nearly half an Inch 'hick
Male Uolp Wanted
Attrtetlve proposition open for
man between ages 25 and 40. $5 per
day minimum oased on ability.
See Mr. Ward 111 Fulwiler BIdg.
Male or Female Help Wanted
Sunday School teacher or active
church worker to visit motheis;
posttion 2 months salary $110
State church connection and tele-
phone. Addiess Box (! care Btcck-
nridge Ameiican.
it ....-... r i.i .. - -..
I 'n v un imi oi win it (Vie you wen
n inalnted in your vicinity? It so
o tan obtain employment solicil-
' sivirg. .iccoi.n' .vhieh should
l Vo 00 per il'iv ot more. See Mi
'. i' I. Ill Fulwiler BIdg.
For Kent
i 1 1
I.KNT ''on: loom Iv-u
' " n i-onv i men. i . hot vv tti i
I.' . 'I i-i".e i in.11 fm m-hi il
. p ii'inent. loitutif; bath Photo
I lo
RriNT -Modi in Ihne-room
inent. Atti'uitve puce ;15
f-li--lton and W
t.indsey.
FOR RENT i SALK-Meicatitile
building: living quarters. Thtee
loom house chicken yard. Phone
lie
FOR RENT Furnished apart-
tiunts; modern; private entrance;
on pavement. Reasonable. h07 "
l.in.l-ojr.( Phone '.18-J.
FOR RENT Two room apart-
ment riy-nlahed. Phon-j K92-W. 120!!
K. I'.Im. Also one .112 W. Hulliim.
i-'OR RENT From bedroom ad-
joining bath; gnls. -Mrs. H. T.
Roiley 912 W. Wllllima.
I FOR RENT to employed couple or
! gentleman b.autifully furnished
i bed mom. Private i ritrance Joins
ibatb. garat'e. Phon. 620 1500 W.
I Walker.
For Sale Miscellaneous S
li-iiR SALI-: l: w-eks Leghorn
pullets m.t-tfi lued stiaight mn
j Me; chine. Jl on c E. Ciabli Cul-
dn Road. Phon. I0j-J.
I
Lost and Found 2
LOST Y'.dlov. I'm mnc it Re.vai.l
if t etui tied to E. J. Bt-nton 2)'l .N
Parks.
Keal HsisiteT'or Sale 17
FOR TRADK Will trade nice lit-
tle lion f f.i timi( or -:ii. Inquire
i.'.-eh Set vice Station. S. Ro-e
Ave
FOR SALK oi TRAPF. ReMdvtice
it 111 W.st nullum. Write or
Pin. ti. A II Ilolloifi-.m Frederick.
Okl i
Real Estate For Trade Jh
FOR TRADE W.!l uaiTe-n"u7e
lot and garage for tiuek oi car. In-
Hiuie ! eh Service Station. S.
Rost Ave
Wanted Miscellaneous I!)
WANTED To buy second-hand
lion'..; mn-' be bargu.'.! 812 West
Wheel...
By Cowan
n vvas
IVJVJVM Vti
MJHT W
BUT VC'Vu j
Qutuaco Tut !
t'OUOMCL".
ItC.riKW PT
(iNf.t.TViM ' !
VOW !
vjK!vVtaJ.fas.u.8.t'AT.crf.ela30gYiicjif;vi;t.lva.i
They tnak
ribbit "
Then it wasn't wheele who
brok;. hLs glasses not long igo."
Dundee Inteirnpted. tiitrtioiy flash-
ing back o that hi oken Ion. h
had found In the trash bag in the
basement.
"It was Bert Magnus that broke
his glasses" Mrs. Rhode Informed
him "though it boats me how you
know. Jewel was frolicking around
him at breakfast one morning
about two weeks ngo. and knocked
his noso-plnchers off. Mr. Shurp
recommended him to his own ocu-
list nd Bert had a new lens by
dinner-time."
"Thanks Motlrar Rhodes." Dun-
dee said cheerfully but mentally
he chalked up another disappoint-
ment. "Tell me more about Arthur
Wheeler like the lamb you aiv!"
"Lamb!" Mrs. Rhod n
hut she was not displease! u
got a funny little pug no--... .ml
mustache about the size i-id i ' .
of n tdothbrifh. All the h' ' M
vd -it him. he wi ;n eon.ic-i i
ing and I ).rin'r Diisy w.-i 'h o '
one Hint evei poke a kind v a
to him."
"And Diisv is probably wi-nn.
nAw that -he had been us lir.i-
henrtrd n the other girls. Numb
lulled. "I c;;n understand w-h..
-u resented the coroner's -is(in
her if she was romantically intei
i -ted' in Aithur Wlieoler. . Wei'
again- that's that'" he addvd n.
missing the homely fnvenfo- . - i
possible Dan Griffin.
He e.xpfcted Mrs Rhode- to dm-
ry away then hut unaccoiirii.ib'v
she lingered her fingers neivou !
plvnttngr the lace i uffle of her j I
hot. Finally she flung: up her head
and dfmanded defiantly : "Listen
he-e young man" Have von got
sensp enough not to go off naK
cocked If I tell you something T
ought to have toid at thv impiou
this afternoon and didnf"
Dundee'.s lie-.nt leaped t."' In
nnswered iUielly I think I have
"Well 1 don't upose ii imoun'
to a row of tun and to ici; i.
the trutti I I. mmi all .ibout j
liri'i'kriirlilgn Amerlcnti I'ublislilun
Co. Inc. l'liblihheis
EDCSAU HINRICH::
Manuger
WESLEY D. HODGES
Editor
Entered as Second CIa-.s Matter n
Breckcnrldeg Teas nndei Uie Ac
of March 1 tST'i.
ADVERTISING .UATES
Display advorti-lng rattis on apjn1
cation. Classified rate 2c per wore
for each rrtscit ion. Minimum charge
oO cents.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 Month by carrier
5 .C&
1 Month by mull $ .05
3 Months by mall $1.90
u .iionins by man
1 Year by mall
$3.75
$7.00
THIS DAILY AMERICAN
CLASSIFIED HUSINESS AiNO IMiOFESSIONAl.
D1KECT0KV
lleliulilo and Trustworthy
Ml. U C. IMcKNICJFIT
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
I'hone 1GS Hendor l!ldg.
Southern Bus Co. Inc.
new iji's scriBnriFs
Formeily the Rrei kenrlrjgr Gr i
ham and Olrtey Line now the
Southern Bus Comptiuv of Wichita
Falls 'Through car' no chan.r
Bd).
Schedule
TI.Mi: TABLE
North Bound
Lv. Breckeniidge 7 a.m. 12 13 p m
t':l& p. tn b:20 p. m
Ar. Wichita Falls in "i3 a in. 4.H)
p.m. O'-IO p.m. 10.11 p.m.
The shortest and quickest loute to
Wichttu. Fails via Craharn and Ol-
ney. Connections at Wichita Falls
for Vernon and Amarillo TVxhh
Denver Colo. Ardmoru nnd Okl'i-
homii City Okla.
South Bound
Lv. Wichita Fall.-) 7:li am. 10.00
a.m. y:00 p.m.. 6 30 j m.
Ar. Bieekenridgf. It 10 a.m. J.Oi
p.m. ft;5o p.m. 10 2"j i.rn
NOTICE!
REDUCED FAKES Antl UHANtJJJ
IN SCHEntTLES BFFI!CriVE
jone 1ST ma
HOUTIir.KN nUH COSIPANV III..
Tno Southern Bus Company ha a
reduced their fares due lo econo-
mies in operation smf are naxlous
to piss same on to tho patrons o'
their line. Schedules havo bcon no
arranged that it will bo posalblo to
attend basoball games visit the
Amusement park at Lake Wichita
and return home tho samo day.
Connections to distant oitlea have
also been arranged. I'or further in-
formation call' BU3 Station Phone
547 Trtvol by Motor Coach for
fnqunut anrt oourou wnHik.
night when Svrgcant Turner was
putting us all through the thlrd-
d. gtee tfying tn find O'.lt WhitywtBi
knew about poor Coin- dcatl.""
"Yes"' The boy was tiylni'NariK
;r
go ' v.
(Continued on page
-f
AiiiiouiicemerX
The Brcckenrldge Dally Ant 'can
Is authorized to make th followlnrr
announcements subject to the ac-
tion of the Democrats prirmrjili'f
July lira.) - i
For Ciiuntv ludge:
HENRY C IHORNU'N
JESSE T: -MITH.
W J AKl.TVmoN
FLOYD )nl S
For Sheriff:
georhi: i rrjns
J W Mri;r:nW.
RAY V. TT' 'KEY. -
.1 F H V- I MN. )
! 1 ' - v i ..
For ( omn.isMoner I'rcel No. 1
A M M'l.ijV N -j
.1 !' M Y x
For Couiitv ( lei It:
MRS MrTi. r.Ril'KITH. j
BEN GKAS ' (R. -el" I V
lor Tux (ollnlor f
A. H DOWNING tl!. MCt't'f' i
fi W V'LWTLEY
For Distiict C'lerlt.
MISS MAD EL WOOD .Re e
Ion).
For Constable I'rect. No. I:
L. R (Dirk) McF.YLL
HARVEY HARRISON.
BRITTON H. LEA
For County Conitnr. rrctt. No 3
I. E. KIRKLAND.
For District Attorney:
BEN J. DEAN.
Fur Commissioner I'rect. No '
W. M. GEES I
For .lusllcc' of (ho I'i'iut l'rt
No. 1:
.1 W CAS II!-MAN
For t ouiitv
' struclion
ipi. o( I'olili - In
( Mi I Sill.! I
li! .i !U I"
I'm' Conuiiis-p ii r I'letl. Ni.
I liORTcN
City AniKHinccmcnts
lor ( it ( 'npoHsiuiier:
i: e. com ..i:
1 lor .Mavr:
(HAS II ( V.RK (i. . l.i..M
C. J O'CONVQR. U
Cm UM !:.NuRAVI NO CC.
AJJSfDW
ARTf i rs lfcNGIVrFi
THIS ".!(.' (CR"SrnTTlP
M&VU tAJ7 LNGlWWIhi 5
Kcail llinii On
tCf
1.
hALFTONE.rC (
TCI-tNCfvgt&r
ity i'l - ic. It a
.. mi' ' ' .''. si --. --r'''!.
lKitlc Tho 4
Greyliouads"
The fiieyhuuri'J Safin'
Couches makr direct con.
Fin t Woith. witli tlnou
lo lliltsboro Woo Ti .
tin. A i. Antonci He u '
Coi ! i ' irisli
ocneauie
CVii'ii. ' Foi i i' i
a m 7w" i m 'i in
11:00 ji fti. 1:00 n n
in. j.uo p. rit.. '' 'i'i
p. 'a
:
11:3'.
You eau purutin a . 'i- ' ;t. 1 iohIIv
from Bietkenridfje t . ai.y point 'vi
(he fiicyhound Litie
Money To Loan
12
AUTOMOBILE LOAN Notua r
fln-inceti Monthly puymentB .'r
duced. Mora money advanced iour.
toous servieo. Rn.u(.n.iilA mii !'
G. Camp ft Co. Ovor Wwlworto. Jl
. .-- Hy r
fvcuiMwaiinnmnxnnmnuuxrn
I Dr. Bruce W. Snirior
Dentist
I'jorrhcii Spccliiiist
I.' eniiig hours by appointment.
Out Slur llnrg iiliirii
Plume Olio
3W- -.-- . r
s
l
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 57, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 5, 1930, newspaper, February 5, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71055/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.