Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1931 Page: 2 of 7
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OWNWOOD
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hM | It mutt be treated
[ 'lemnlty In the Ex:
»nt." Rudfe lx one of our
fve jttaen. The Rudies
Borne people My
gone down hQL”
That was a
Freddy said. “I tin
rotten-rich. Honey
Ts it?” 8am n
browt. -Well, mi yl
not unique to want
The storr was finished at la<* ,rn& ni«ht' **• Lindberghs arrived
Peak and Freddy deported “S ] Pf M ‘*5
Ten minutes later Sam answered l navyVljCameron Pc,t>ca’
the telephone beside her bed A A™1™80 ambassador, and oil cr
voice said: “I» that you, 8am’ ' notables while a crowd cheered.
Don’t be alarmed This is Just' Admiral Abo, In uttering the in-
Freddy." itlal welcome, praised both the Col-
•T’m not alarmed.” she replied. ■ ^-----,--1
father
"I'm Afraid the Rudges will never
r“lfl ny stepfathers «dal regis-
ter." Sim told Freddy. “He has
been compiling one. and only twen-
ty p-aple, not including myself,
have been approved Letts see what
we, cam fwd to eat—not to say
drtak.” T T/
! Bald Fourth Atdersea mildly.
“The g nger ale is all gone. Peak
Abbott is out hunting fog more.”
Sam pointed to the door. “Oo
i Tsro hug® poats of chill gray
stone marked the entrance to *ims-
gste. From the feet of ! bach
sprouted a life-si»d rams Ifead.
in weather-beaten broom. Beyond
them a double UneTof maples
s«ept in a ahtrdj#»* .to the
stable, which *as h lew L-shaped
building with a cupola bn >tl*froof
of the longest arm. f~
The living room in the stab.e.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
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5HAMP(X>lifjir»niwiuou»-
iHm'i lla* llalua MUn tim
tSjr SOcmIi b« mail oral
b—wsl Wait. Pui litaii. NT
fathtr. | -Did you give Peak money
for the] ginger ale?"
“Why no.” Alderman eyes wan-
dered away. "It didn't octur to me.”
The door opened, and Peak Ab-
bott caine in; a tall young man In
a coonskm coat. He waded at Sam
“Back again,” he said wit* satisfac-
s crossbeams
! -A fire was snapping on
hearth. Refore the fire stood
man whese fingers were c
lovingly about a mouth organ,
which he was playing "The
Song” with gentle urn
In a corner, four people
Inf bridge. jT
“Drop your things c
Bam toM Freddy,
Freddy took off his e
tag a rather worn suit T
Sam he wondered why
money far clothes. That
she was wearing was
. might be her figure tlMr
; 1 stale, for she was tall ah
Jems pretty, too. Aadi’sT
[A*” *‘m ,taK
Sam led Freddy! Act
(tall man and said; *P
playing that thing tong
► let me present
i Freddy, this is 1
, father His na
' Fenton Aldersea, F
' I get the Fourth. It'i
William FVnton
. ' was well over sis
“Yha iks. Peak,
paid him over his
and led him into
-How about w
the kitchen,
stag to J the New
Yeak’I'fcve party at the club with
me. Bam?” Peak asked.
"I'd.[sort of decid’d to stay
s ome.' fSam said. 'T’m rather bored
with mg clothes. I ll think about it.
You'd better fix the drinlfe "
Peak; was occupied wn»n Freddy
MunSwiC canib m from thle cold
room with a large bowl of eggs
!'s a young man; you ought
>w. Peak.” Bam hakL , “His
s Freddy Mur von* and he's
ter on the Express Freddy.
> gazing at Mr. Peak Abbott.
3s us in the hollow of his
He's that gilded youth, the
Don't for
off me. Sam.” Said Abbott,
t hands with Freddy. Thanks
by-line. Mr Munson. I know
uff, and think it» good." He
d Into the living room with a
clinking glasses,
ly shook his head. “So that's
iltlmillionaire ovtatr of the
u There he Is. just about
with a newspaper In his
to you!
your d
thirty,
lap "
Peak is anything but
id Sam, busily scnunbl
it has set his heart on 1
ie Cypress.”
She served the eggf, l
ere silent for a time, pal
thoughtfully,
of Munsons in
wondered why Freddy
nitely attractive Wh
first i net him more thi
ago li i the office she h
him is a typical repi
seir-centered, cynical
had i sense of humor,
est. i lth a refreshing
“Will you take part I
argument?” Sam as
marriage- Do you thl
justified In marrying 1
‘ fl : say no,” Fred
firmly. “Money Isn
of The Eight
doesn’t hunt either
8dm introduced
(lancing up in the
ner of bridge pfe
| greetings. ,
boccos arc like honey to y
And they leave no object
either on your breath, your
>> ■ i \ I / . T
have
a vent a cent,
seFreddy excl
u and I are two
said 6am. .f -
from lack of i
mdaga from a
A CARLOAD
Four Series—22 Models
102 5
*203 5
argument Is
the abstract
bout you and
read that apt
have you be
world how go
bubble is?
Four milk
bowl of golc
pies—then li
end crackle,
cious. Orde
green packs
, really!”
ft a terrible
it kmk here,
want to my
> my I like
BLACKWELL
MOTOR COMPANY
smiled,
from the
your
him?*
I suppose X
lower in
Abbott himself chose
to appear at the
artificial
I
PACE TWO
up Into
contempt
Shenll
the eta*
____remained
monument to a Mi-
lt bad an immediate affect upon
Freddy Munson. It stared down
stonily as the little coupe turned
in from Stale street, and Freddy
£*. ”What stoma," he
Sherrill, at his side, toottd
the house. Then the
"Isn't It! The sad . thing
is that it belongs to my family.”
If Freddy was surprised he made
no sign. -I alight have known
that you’d turd out to be one of
them that has,” he said wearily.
“I'm always running into one, Just
when I feel amiable." 1
8am Pherrui smiled again, wtth- j
out lumntmmt “Don’t worry, rw >
one of those who decidedly
Nowadays we hre just below
gale, ta what was onds the
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1S3T
Throighont
the entile
year.
Buick Eight thievery — buy*
of any other of the thirteen ***” Hi*
drooping Bn»v«uia
eights in Buick’s price range and snow-white. His
during the twelve months since Jathlue! and ] **** '
I its introduction. This four-to* ^^e^^^donded a
T.°£?0, Aw*’ **“ <AP)~< ol-
°n*l t'harlee A. Lindbergh «-
in an interview he* Uv
Ray Use opinion that an air line
aerem the Pacific is a uossi-
b(Mty of Uie fatare.
"But," *-aid the ccloncl, “fee
scbtine would require murh
more ttsdy. It U entirely feasi-
ble rrc-.uhcl traffic demands
justify It The route. 1 should
ray. would be farferr re. Ufa dun
the crle wc followed.”
(Uairgid ly 3* reporters up-
on reaching the rr idtnre «f
Dr. R. IV Ti'u rr, where thry
will rredde while here. Colon* I
end Mrs. Lindbergh rrrelvrd (|
them and a rroup of ptioto
gvaglsws. ! '
TOKYO. Aur. 2#- (M-Mt n. worn-
en and children fought the poiu^i!
here today In a wild scramble to get
a glimpse of Colonel and Mr ;
Charles, A. Lindbergh.
The famous couple entered Tokvn
by train this evening after landing
at Basumlgaura naval base. 50 tnlA'tj
'“'■ja the capital, the official te'r-
lu^of^their 7.132 anile flight from
-..At Ueno station the Lindberghs
cncountrrwl probably the most dens*
crowd in their experience. Several
tunes while the fliers and their of-
ficial party were, being seated in
limousines the crowd became | unk
jtnanageable and for, a time it lock-d
if as though the Lindbergh automobile
h? would' be overrun.
to !he j Cofepletine the last lap of their
onel and Mrs. Lindbergh far their
j flight across the Pacific and hailed
them M messengers of pence, tang-
ing to strengthen the friendly rela-
tions between Japan and the United
States. *
i Lindbergh In responding, stressed
his appreciation of -thei hospitality
extended from all quarters and mid
he and Mrs Lindbergh were "look-
ing forward with great’anticipation
to spending a short time in Japan
and having the opportunity of meet-
ing and knowing more of your peo-
ple” j ~
zrjvi
Orchestra to Play
Dance Engagement
Arrangements have been com-
pleted with Herman Walderman
Bruaawick Recording Orchestra to
• dance engagement here
September 10. The orchestra Ub<
brought to Brown wood at e
prose through the efforts
Brown wood Club which will
the affair at |l» Roof
Hotel Brownwood.
The orchestra has been playing
for several years at the Terrace din-
reneawa to
at here on
tra is being
t great ek-1
rts of the
ed, due in g great part to
cf man power ta the world
I I !
.At Ban Antonio. }
l This is considered one of
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Browning Automatic
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n
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when America is scrutinising
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Tin afraid I _
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1931, newspaper, August 26, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024280/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.