Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 18, 1938 Page: 2 of 6
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Telephone COO :
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
Ono Venr by Mnll In Texm
ulncrlher tailing to recelr. llirlr p.iper remilnrly will confer t
fuwir on the management by reporting Mine to tho f'rcutiitloii
in.uuiger Viinixo OHI.
'iTi:n Miminv .-
I-HANK SVOUODA
( M. 1IA1.I r
IMMtOTIIY WllAV . . ....
WIMAM HOTMAVN .lit.
VI. .IKXNINCiS
MAKV MTU ATIIKY ....
1IKWKY I'OltTKMIKItKY
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for llio actual u.irv coloring luc rrror.
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M IK.NCK I'UKSLIMIlliS A DKSIGN FOR LIVING.
Hio mle of rrlcr.rc in the evolution of mankind i .
1. -ti"ii on which even .cutititg di-vijrrec.
. ... . . ..: ...111
Mini' .m -tid 1i1.1i seiencen ancn iw pa? 01 inn j ui
. I'ay hle tu ttuitrol our miti'la and ahape our ends j
i .1 1I1 ..-id ('.-nnm' h-ix ie no unammiiv of oHnit.
(n'th'f it wm!d I. w for tin human r..r nuinvit
rll If. '! ?. MMvtmti 'ti f .-nonce.
l'iw mi ih oUht l.ui'I will dtsavrrc with the coiildi-
' n oj m ntisK that .i.u-i tivi- renynrfmjr .'"d laical tl.iiiV-
- im.l ijoii inatf h -notions x hate aril freu. aid
." if n liiition i to riittUi'i functioniii'.'.
(n T h i-t iff t ontrUitidi5 of trienpe t(. tin evolu-
of htf 1.1I1 tli tikinv lia -en its atnlitv to rediid' pner
1 t.- an.l (1 ilf-tnith t" nimr.-rf t.ltmt I- --f fait wlnci
'I -land no iiiid'-r tr.r li-hl of nt..-"timK.
Tliil' It Ualpl) fit-iaid. prifi-sMoi. of phiiin? 't i
1 iiiir-itj of f'liiao. rn"ii' fonnrd with what n- t"ivi-l.n-o
"eiii mark " for tin- idnt'ficai 11 of "intolji-r.-tit lv-
Tin? fn - ianirk. sa' - lr Oei ml. i "thi- alfr ot
'ini'ititioii; th- otnaiictpnlioii fron f'ir of nadir1 :'nd tht j
cv-nnd-H -v pri-iidipi- of tin jriTiip"
rniid. the vrienHt ponti-nd. in'"'liirept lehftvioi must
In- nvirked l "t'-U'ifim " in whirh "thf new i" nilii- j
ftioilslv .uPf'pli'd nm lilmdh lmned" and in which d
-ions an n-ahed "aft r due ir'tnutnm in and ilii.iti n
f thf fad- pro and cm "
" rhh"'1 " .v Ir. fl'-i.'i'd "irt.-lli"-nt lMMn i"i di
' ' onfufti- tin- s mlvtl with th ' 'iito Word tl'inHolvi- an-
ri" oh and v-tand rnlv w'riw-U i.l- il. aii- innvrf' ot ml
I iftinsr reprosentnti'in- of tint for whieh thev tnd Kr
t .- are ltraptinnH .mil. I'k woid. niav lnd via !'
n-l ini-H of tin nvivf k-mii': ol ! "i t hirairo lonilu-;-
-ir " '-" "
TV C. rard contond- n "pur. .Ion''.'" i the onl-
I .po foe Iho fudiiv of 1 ili-';. i tt ht-lii'VOH tlil II would
iw unwise to el'ndnnte the oIfi-h oloi""''t of si'lf-tuveev-..
11 fro'" iomii'h iiV..hi i.nf tied it i "stmlv dosiralde
o roiij-ol and oniidr thon "
P.lll tlw HOI1hI iefii..v ! nd. h' An nnlotdlon
lop hi Ih-'t eh nr nojor Tf;ittr. pnild wi'
'le hnrr lirfd - hid I'fcii''! Vn.. fh"! tn ln-ood foe
1 1011M - 'r timiKrV'- nirH'-na ind nrllons ilonjr 'lev-
ih'n'oitf ' ( 'in.- t'ri kir- "i"! fo oduoale "o
t.-rtl. 1 1.- ii.J f.f a wrttd'1 ! oonlnnt" l'l' f ilVrtMl
t f!or ' .friip"V- tC tnlfrlliirnnl rvtnn a d-i'T
' .i neaei t livinjr. and lot snoinl evolution ike Mre of the
future.
.loo Toid fiirVtf 'nir'i M-m"' l't Tt miiiw: f'
i vion whother wo should ho 1 dliir Mntio tho Condemntf'
M inn
Famed Violin Maker
'HORIZONTAL
1 1olm maker fi
Answer to I'rolous I'uiile
lg c
L .
AN
of the 17th
r century.
9 Duration.
13 Motive.
H Courses of
travel.
15 Frost bite.
16 Fleshy root
:9To perform.
20 Mortar tray.
?1 rtcolvcd.
25 Pronoun.
25 Within.
CM1
C- 1
Vu
BOOTH
iua;
Mi
PllWSBERR
fcsiarf- t bbbtTT .
G't-.t-HI A M 1
iQTu N Q C Rfla
27 To weep. 5S Coffee i.jt
29 Compasi point ?
30 Third-rate
50 Relative.
58 Indian sprinc
harvest
CO Thick soup.
Gl Gold coin.
C3 He was the
actor.
31 Burden.
33 60 minutes.
35 Expensive.
37 To loiter.
finest of
t-J I.WU Mw v
-i p ri nii his umc.
2;v--r - 64 His native
42 Year.
43 Therefore.
44 It It
10 Neuter
pronoun.
47 Cubic meters.'
5u The sky.
city was
Cremona
VERTICAL
1 Senior
2 Tooth
3 Fora
I1 r H ' ft h I I7 I I I V 1" I'
t lsfT
p!T B 'MHp M
b Mp 1 gctsw Tl Hrn
Tl sssssPfl ifi 35" !o cM-
41 P &j-&xs Ti Br
Page 'iuo
. rr.. $3.00
rnt.iihcr
Offleo am! Circulation Manner
F.dltor
AMunt Killtoi-
. . . AihrrtMng Mnnnscr
-Mant AihrrtUlnjr Mnnncrr
Clrrulntlon I-pt.
foreman .Mecli. Drpt
machine
22 To put or.
Zi The of
making his
varnish is ;M!
unknown.
20 Harrier.
28 Unopened
tlower.
30 An embrace.
32 To observe
34 RowinR tools.
N:3;O.TH
I LMAbAj.
CMP C ! NT
TAKER SBA.R
v
solos'
-.Ml O.R.T
iti 30Itclated by
C blood.
T 38 He whs
3C Related by
. wm . rs
HUUH3
C N C RTA
in 1044.
4 Venomous
snake.
5 To accomplish
6 In.
7 Father.
8 Wavering
ODyewood tree
10 Skin Irritation
1 1 First wtfr of
Zeus.
12 Klectrtial un.t
17 Musical note.
18 And
20 His violins
are Jtill
t'uml
Ji U.ttuirt;
40 Satin
43 Fun- line of t
letter
45 Lower part ot
.1 dres.
48Sjxhoin.
49 Squblid
neighborhood
.'i0Sm:il! bird
1 Cet.uean.
i2 Circle part
55 Constellation
37 To soar
59 Measure of
area
CO Postscript
G2 Moundin d
Jvlckesi Cflrl in the. (World $j
DY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES c.p.;K 1911 MEA s. tt. v'kJ
cvs 1 or en it ii'i'iats
roHTM It Ollllli fn-nilnri
rlrhpl clrl In llir tnrlil.
II II I'. I II II II l: T li lirtol
l.rl.ltce luilltlrr.
IIOI)M' Illl MON Onnnlr'a
flanr.
KAIIi: tll.X.N l"iiiinlr' "Jim-
hlr." -
Yrlrrilnyi llrrl nrrrpl fnn
hlr rtlMHnllin nl.nnl llir JrirU
Oiry ttrrr hrr ttinllif-r'. And
I hnl nlilil I'unnlr hit hrr irrrlnti
hour lii-forr ultr In In I r II llrrt
trull) ntn lr U.
CHAPTEIt Xlf
r'Otftflfi had 'lier hour" for n
' little hile. Her lovely secret
romance Each day she told ner-
lelf that the time must come when
she would tell Orel the truth about
herself. But each day wore on in
te. the next with ner courage I
somehow failing her. her decin ""n wr well as when
vavenng. ( he would marry him.
Bret's bridge rose and expanded 1
and spread: so that soon it would CHE was not to be allowed that
be a creation completed in steel postponement however. Per-
and itone a well as in n man's . haps Fate If there i stich a lady
rxlnd. So dliTeren. was this life I had decided that she had been
to Cunniv. so complete ner nnppi- kind long enough
neas and contentment. (Jiat after- That following Saturday Btolse
wards he was to wonder it it J and Connie in Bret's car went
really haa been if perhaps she shoppinr. together. They had
had not really been someone else
during thoe Pelting months that
were over and done all too soon.
The fli-t i.nnt breath ol spring
dcsccndi d into the low valley
warmuu- the utile sleepy village
into a new activity awakening
Uie somber dark hills brushing
the tip- t the ip-ay trees. Wile
thing? v ntured out to sun them-
selves to water at Pie springs;
bird' w-i'tered and trilled and be-
gan I'-ok about for a place for
their home-making. And Brot in-ri-ited
Connie wear high-topped
booU for fear she might come
ucrot-- a rattler or copper-head
duruit thru walks.
"I'll mni.e a hill-billy of you
yet" tn told her jokingly. He was
very p.iy thee days was Bret.
05 a v and masterful and tender.
"When an- you going to make
up your mind to marry me like
.1 ensible gtil?" Tills was another
thing that Bret said more than
mice "1 can't see why we shouldn't
get married right away. Except
perhaps that it might be better
for me to wait until the bridge is
done. You fee." he adopted his
bantering tont "I don't want to
let you take my mind completely
oft my work."
FRECKLES and HIS
iiu4aft.uuii."Aia
wujrY. ... rPAuCr z SWOULDW'T
OKAY.' "7 ''- -
hUEr PC COiM3 " T-. ' ..
EVERV-rwiUa ( 'IT" W-Ul-
-T .cs -. 7 fHCHSINW
- &. ' j t
WEATVItEB?.
MYRA NORTH Snecial Nurse
r-
n 'W PC JASOKJ
-tAP
rO y L SOUTH TO TAE
OF H L.ARWOLD 7Hk
iCKJAlRFf -Hfc SUOOiETfD
'HA1
FCfr
I BRiKio "OLl TO BE AC 14
50 HE COULD LOOK
AflEC M?Ll TOO
LLEY OOP
MAI I e-RiKio "OLlTD BE AC 14-
1 iSSSHsiZ? J sCZ3L V -- - - . - . IT jJsMBW J I "fWHtang.v T t-TJiii f
.-. '" ' ;ii oh you iL en joy a 1
yh'uVX-viXAWBJrHTNICE BATH.EEMV-
mV'Ki'ArTrrN0'1 COURSE YOU
'n X YKI X3U TWO' BUT vjoui nuT iwnoj
') I UTILE CUEAW J &A?5J.LL J
Vl BBBBBSS ' "V''-L ''$i " JW
THE KltRrivENUinfiE AMFRirN
Connip said she wished she
could. But she did not mean it.
HU bridge hud become as import-
ant to her as to him According
to the contract It must be finished
within another month. With luck.
it woold '-c Jut a with luck
again- --i have th.-it much
Inngei lyn.
She 1. laughingly that
she wouldr . .ve him his answer
until that lin.t. "When your bridge
is finished she said "then I'll be
sensible and make up my mind.
We'll decide about being married."
That made postponement easier
more acceptable. When Hret'j
brWce was don Connie must tell !
driven over to a nearby town a
larger ono where the stores could
more satisfactorily meet their de-
mand. Their purchases had been
completed they had even in
dulged in a fancy sundae at the
elegant marble soda fountain
whan Eloite stopped suddenly in
Uie street.
"Oh. she exclaimed "I forgot
I'll have to go back. 1 promised
I'd bring home a Charleston paper.
Bret will oe disappointed and
Mother will never forgive me un-
lcas I do. You go on to the car
Katie and I'll be with you in a
minute."
"Take your time" Connio
laughed r.loise had appeared aa
distressed as though she had com-
mitted a sizeable offense. Connie
and Eloise were close friends now.
They had had many happy hours
together chattinn as only two
young girls can of everything un-
der tho sun and above it; they
had indeed become like "sisters."
They chatted now driving home
again ot the latest fashions as
predicted tn the store windows
how ridiculous the spring millin
ery was going to bo with its tower-
liko crowns proturjon of femlitln
flowers and feathers zntl bouc
FRIENDS
ME WAS
t3i iLiri err-
T wZT. 1 sol'wds
wr- wauut t .
- .....- U'C
OWN... irL-B. p- --- iaw
feBiLV iSSS
-v j Te
E1
.' THAT 5-N
" ." " C door
s v - :
( ) '.A
- :- v-
BBBsfO
n -it u.A
11 -..' 1
r- ' "rn-Tl I LOOK.' Vv-E'RE
- il Mi ) APPCOACHiWO 1
WELL NOW THAT WE VE
rvvr -rupitm' oir
01 rtA th'
"'r -
HIULTnC
114' AiDt
.. .rl
.tiiJ
rv is-j
yet how altogether delightful as
to whether Mis. Parsons would ho
pleased with the luncheon set Con-
nie had bought as a special sur-
prise whether or not Eioisc
should ever decide the momentous
question' as to bobbing hor hair.
Not until they started to unload
the cai before the brick house did
Connie notice the headlines and
the picture on the page one ot tho
Charleston paper that Klwe had
bought.
Two pictures to be exact A
portrait study of herself that she
! had had made for Rodney ju.sl be
fore the announcement ol their en-
gagement and another looking
somehow liko that some girl yd
somehow different Uie girl in
Connie's polo coat Uie girl who
WM ue roal Katie Blyn.
"ARE THESE TWO GIRLS THF.
SAME?" the headline queried. "It
is rumored that Constance Corby
richest girl in the world may be
in hiding. It Is possible ' Uie story
continued "that some other girl
has been taking her place on board
her million dollar yacht? Hodney
Brandon when interviewed as-
serted this girl supposedly Mt
Corby Is not hU fiancee."
"What's tho matter?' Elole
asked.
"The matter7" Connio looked up
from the paper She tried to make
her voice sound nutural. But it
shook a little. "N-hothing . . .
nothing" she sold.
EVERYTHING everything she
-' meant.
She knew that this was th end
of this girl who stood here shaken.
troubled carefully refolding tin
(taper again: the end of this Katie
Blyn. She knew she would have
to go back become Constance Cor-
by once more.
She wondered if Rodney was to
blame for this ov hnd Uie news-
papers made the discovery? Hod-
ney mlf.lit have given out the
story because she had run away
because she had stayed so long
that undoubtedly he had become
worried. Ha knew that the paper.
the riorterj the whole world
would nol rc:t until the real Con-
stance Corby was found.
If it was Rodney's doings she
could not blame him too much
He had his pride. She could only
blame herself for believing she
could go on and on living Uiis new
life she had made for herself
keeping her lovely romunco iiecrct
and apart.
She would have to tell Bret
now tonight. She realized that
postponement had only made this
tho more difficult.
Would Hrot forgive her? Would
he understand?
(To Be Continued)
I'M (-iUWORV.SOW.WD A C COME IWSIDE 4 A 1 (t TWE SOUP WAS IrfJOTWiWG BUTA ' .
LrrruE cold! i was U vhbere it's AAR dklicicxjs J now ) large: slc-i
VC5MDERIWG IPVDU'D LET j WARM.' ff iLlI WHAT HIVE vt3U ) S7EAI-- A--D -:--
ME CUT SOME VOODjTO f A t-.vrfgl 7 I 1 f ME TO FRIED prrr.v-r-' .'
EARM A BOWL OP --f K "V. CuT ? r - - " -
HOT SOUP?-1! f- f e-TV j I - "
n- .illl.... ATr? .1 - It - D K0"ri Tv. . TSfeSB3eS?3V JtSBBB
mz 1 r 1 prr-fssn ; j &?MtiM&mw at vim&mL
W 7HE AtEAMTlME THE AtVSTERIOUS
KASSENJOeC KA.S BEEM CAZINCj IW-
TESJTUV OUT OF THE WINDOW OF THE
PLANE -
mud -A'W THEY'RE
AOC NWI rH. W7 '
- - - s lr c? r uniu
iy f ricL' Ui- IKwooi.7
w . curiii 1 irj nncTw
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55.
TYnurk&nrM- -nif-tji 1 nrtMi a n 1
5f"b
) rwh-
I'urrlliijC Ulrd Found
mCHMOND Cai. UP Al
though this city bait a game b!rl
aviary that hn'ii - virtually pvpr-
type of bird nun nj North Ann"
lea a new mi- h is rtern fount
that eafiTint i .. nt-fh-il Pnik
employe lum u ti It tilt- nnni-
Of "Aiehle th- Fi.-litlng Fool i-
cause it stnit.s fuhting wlun u..
one or an; tliiiiR appumt'ii
SPECIAL PRICE
on Two New Grain
Drills!
S iurTi:-rT(i:s and
oth-r FARM I.MIM.I -MI-'
NTS.
.1. 1. f'ae Machmerv
I. N. H A R T
IMPLEMENT CO.
i
I . I'l- 1 W r 11
OCT (Hit WAY
lsUtH HIM
MAKES ME FEEL
GUI LTV ABOUT
MV FUTURL.'
THERE'S GOLDIC
STUPyiN' HIS
HEAD OPP -AN'
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vicwoe OUSPSE THE FORMIDABLE I-3LAND WITH (TS
''f.S'i? LARGE 6LIT CUROUS E5TTATE
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'.ill KoM'innient empleyi i to nier-
I Mull eost of HvlilK. I.et' hope it
j doesn't give 0111 Conmess anv
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TAVERN
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wiioi i;somi
Food
Mililr-il U I Milan
Mrs. Veinon 0. Marshall
PIANO STUDIOS
IMtllA are Invited to eninll
it any lime
Residence Stmlio :i07 Noith
Miller Avmiie. Phone 1.1.
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MR. It MOM) CM)VFir
FINE SHOE
REPAIRING
limits and Shoes Made
to Order. Saddles and
Harness Mnde and He-
paired. i i-
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ii w altrnlut
0111 wotk.
i:m:cii:NiuiM.i-:
BOOT AND
SHOE SHOP
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ly HLOSSER
EwMIS?
MAW MAY
CHAMQE
THE
COURSE
OP
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L'FE .'
YOUR
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CM HIM.'
By HAMLIN
fi OEOCtSE .' n LOCKe AS IF '
IM A BIT TOO LATt ..7HE
TBOU8LE A!3 9TARTEP
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 18, 1938, newspaper, January 18, 1938; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth73053/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.