Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 170, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1929 Page: 13 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929
name over and over. ■ Turte. Purte,
rune’, just like that.”
“AaA. you never saw this man be-
fore. Hubbard?”
; "New*, sir"
"Whet time did he go?"
“About six, I believe. Mr. Ogden
then called to Mr. Jerry and lo-
by Charles G. Booth.-
x respectable, restrained and Judicial She had
EOT G. HALL CM M.U.
rtniCUM AND SURGEON
M-M-n rtnt Natleaal
Hank Building.
OtfW Telephone 4tl
Residence Telephone MS
on a black hat. a
and successful., a pillar of the church black coat, ^and
and a member of the chamber u! "’"***’* ‘l“‘
commerce.
But from time to time I bad/ felt
that thi* conventional being wo.-nt
the real Andrew Ogden; that be-
hind it lived and longed an auda-
cious personality he had never re-
vealed to me but which, somehow.
I had sensed and loved t
Hubbard eeme in Just t'srn.
“I didn't see Stimscn arour4
alt.” . :
“Plevtr mind. He’ll turn up" I
thought for a moment. ' Has Mr.
Ogden had any viEitnrs lately. Hub-
bard? Strangers, I mean. '
‘Whv. yes. sir. he has. A man
and a woman. And a queer-looking
pair they were. I was going to
speak to you about them”
•Queer looking!” I exclaimed.
of I couldn’t help noticing thd get-up
of her. sir. Not a bit of color to
her. sir, Even her eyes a ere black.
Black as coal.”
"She sounds like a crank of some
sdrt. Hubbard, What about the
other person ?”
• Well. sir. he’was just as queer.
In his way. He came tlilb after-
noon. The look of him gave me a
of bis father. Jetty’s differences
with him. on wwpeahig the deserted
Torcfcftity mine, their long confer-
ence just before the murder and
JBfty** fUgbt c»U ugly implications.
John Preble* fteto a gnawhir dread
of the evidence against Jerry .and
deeUix ♦frM lie will not d be lose his
’•imazm* wereis because he is ooa*
vtanOthai Jerry, engaged to Peeb-
les’ niece, Lucy, Is In docent. Torrid-
Hy. ghost ino of the deoert. Is be-
ing drawn into the mate; TorrM -
Ity, once nominated by Alex Petef-
son. whose gold-mounted revoiVer
and gold bullets bad been bought by
Peebles in a mystery-tinted trahs-
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9th Floor <
Rooms SOf-7-l
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PHONE
Residence Phone 191i
♦ Leave Brownwoaii ->
♦ Fbr Coleman ...... 1*0 Em
f Pbr Coleman ......11:30 a. ta.
t Tor Coleman ......1 OB goto
f For Coleman ......eum^a-na
f Making connections for 'AML i
f lone. 8an Angelo, and all btHft )
♦ points west, Ir
f •-- • it «»e
I Return Trtpo—Colennog” *7
t For Brownwood ____IDE i m.
I For Brownwood .... 1:30} to.
For Brownwood ....
1 For Brownwood .... 7*t0FAUL
Making connections fWBrid*
StepltenviUc and Port Worth i
DE. E. L. MAXWELL
Wishes to announce the removal
Of hie e/fiee from the
R»Sert SullOins
to
Rooms 411 ana 41*.
New Citizens Build,09
Corner Center and Lee 4ts.
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GOLD BUUDTS
rpHE dagger in Andrew** neck be-
* lor.ged to Jerry. He had brought
It up from South America with him
Itf place was among other trophies
of hia in a gUt-a-topped table cabi-
net which stood behind the desk and
against the north wall near the win-
dows. So far as I could see there
were no fingerprints on the glass
I went back to Andrew Bv rest-
ing my cheek on the desk I could was >ooe Qf thoae tall, angular.' "I felt sure
see into his face without lifting his elderly females, that seem to be all want such a 1
head. I had known Andrew as a and bone and tight-shut heuae. so 1 s
man endowed with a fine collection n^th.” out. and I star
of the “civic vtnues ' I mean thatj «how waa she dressed?” j. “'No. he ai
he was conscientious and eminently, That was the queer part of her .shrilled at me.
I started so violently that Hub-
bard looked at me in surprise. It
took me a moment to reassemble
my scattered wits. Cculd it be pos-
sible that the Peterson revolver
was In some way connected with,
F uric's interview with Ogden? :
What r. strange concurrence of |
events! First, Hides refusal to tell
tru* anx thine. about the revolver;;
DR. C. W. OEAT f
Wishes to announce tno removal ,
Of hi* office from tho
Pirst Notional Bona BIO*.
To 11
Room *1*. Now Citiivn* 8 u*l<Jmg
Corner Center antf Lee 8ts.
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Phone 999 **
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Brownwood, Steplienrill*
Port Wortli m ^
Leave* Brownwood for Tort
Worth. 7:10 a. ra„ 12:44 p.
m, and 4:C0 p. m.
For Stephenrille, 8:30 p. m.
Leaves Fort Worth to Brown-
wood 8 a. m., 13 m, 4 p. m.
COMPORT AND SERVICE
OR. H. L. LOBSTgIN
Anntv<<c«i Office Removal
From t04 1-2 E. Lee »t.
To Roomo 315-14-17
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i When the sand storm came up
vn ire-day tliere was the question in
• gum minds as to whether the ladies
lot the fedcu -d clubs now meeting
i here was raising all this sand.
X • • •
| We must be .t that the worn*',
present are a bramy lot. We’ll take
a bet that they are the cream of
the brains of the sixth district. W«*
Just wonder, however, if they are
j repieaentativea of all the women ol
| their district.
Wo rather think that, as in the
| ease of convention of men, general-
ly the exceptional members, thoae
who rtand out from the average, are
the delegates.
At that. Charle* A. Timm ol the
University of, Texas, made quite a
hit in his speech yesterday when ho
i said that after hearing the discus-
i sion he felt that the country would
I Mill be saved, despite the legisla-
1 tors and other men folk.
* * *
Jim Platfoot. clever city sleuth.
1 raid that none of the city ’s laws seem
I to have been broken by the delegates
' so far. not even traffic ordinances.
; and Jim say* that Is a record, he
having been used to men’s conven-
tion* and judging by his experi-
ence.
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HENRY MOUNT
ARCHITECT
V. e desire to thank Miss Daisy
Hamilton, assistant county Judge;
Luther Guthrie. clever county
sleuth; and Joe Pouns. our contem-
porary on the Brownwood News,
for further donations bringing the
sum for the purchase of a 81 straw
ha; for Bruce Francis, oar redoubt-
able sport writer, to 83c. Come on.
good sports, we need only 37c more,
so Lick in before wc break down with
the responsibilities of this job.
• • •
We think that by the time we
have finished writing the stories on
these club women, we will be com-
petent to start a Dorothy Dix or \
Beatrice Fairfax column Try a.-’
and see.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 170, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1929, newspaper, May 2, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040863/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.