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THE BRECKENRIDGfi AMERTC N. BRECT;ERTDaE. TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY 25 1032
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tella toer lilolkt r ah I line tu n
rTiih meeting- htrt ltd mii
IH l'IIIL.I.lll reporter n the
UHllnxlon r. Ckerr? line In
friend ImniM r treat 07 par-
enla rvntldar meat of I bo ntber
jminjr venal f th liir eoclnJI
Inferior. hae hrmm neq natal
d nllb I'Mlllpa -nllboul krr Mr.
nli' hnoMllfr.
the and Una tun a together and
nl' abnal la atart far u a1rlrv In
rnerr'e rondafrr nkta another
reporter lelle lion Ifcr rltr editor
tin heen Irrlntc la flnil Mm. The
nrnrnmt-r aaje "Un'l 70a ktan
Mhal'a kapa4T"
0V CO OS WITH THE CTOKX
CHAPTER It
MIBMtY could not hear what the
- two men were saylne. Don bad
swung around with his back toward
her The newcomer iUII tbort or
breath teemed extlttd It clung
to Dan's arm and bis gimlet eyes
flatbed eagerly. I
nut I can't!" Phillips objected
m he turned back to the roadster
lie put one hand on tba door. "1
don't know where sb Is and W
Idea t've got a date and can l
Lr-ak It:-
The HosVH be sore I"
"Yh? Tell him to Jump In the
Isle'-'
The stranger hesitated. Dan
stopped Into tbe roaditer and
elsmmod tbe door. Tbe other
turned and disappeared through tbe
betels reroWIng door.
' Now then." said nan with a
a'gb "that's settled. Where're wo
h-adlng for Stewart Roadr
f'Uerrj looked at bla Inquiringly
In'trad ot replying she asked
-Why didn't you Introduce your
trend?"
' Ulixy? Oh say; you wouldn't
want to meet a guy like DIziy. IIn's
t'.e office nlt-wlL"
Cherry had started tbe motor and
tr-e roadtve; drew out Into tbe
s'rccL Eildcntly tie answer did
not satisfy her for ahe persisted;
"Does be work on Oie News too7" i
"Thinks be does. Dizzy's a pest!"
There were sererat minutes during
which the buslaeee of asking head-
way In tbe crowded tercet absorbed
tbe girl's attention. Phillip eed
trying to affect a carefree manner.
lie was not ult succeful.
' Know what that mp wnntMT
ro demanded a. RomiK later. "Said
IUtri expected me to go to work.
t an you beat that? Oa my day off!
filler I spent bait the sight ehailug
tNe kidnapers too. Well I won't
c It. that's all!"
'He seemed rather excited."
Dan's answer was monosyllabU.
almost n snort.
O'lIEY left Twelfth street turning
-- Into a lest crowded thorough-
fare. Again Dan broke tbe silence.
He said In a tone that tried to be
casual:
"Duke GmltU broke out ot Jill
tht morning."
Who?"
"Duke Hmilh tbe guy who
robbed tbe Wellington National. He
was In the county Jell waiting to be
sent down to state prison. Tbey
only eentenced him Monday. Well. norhoed to excite anyone. Myall-
an hour ago be made his get-away!"; !!. "'" waited. Then all at once
"Was that what that man you he knew why Dan bad gone. Tele-
called Dizzy told your
Phillips nodded. Somehow the
young rasa.' composure was uncon-
vincing. Beneath it there won rest-
lesnMS "Dates wanted mo to see
Inx Malloy." he explain!. "She's
Smith's girl friend."
"And tbey wanted you to to tell
her he was goner
Phillips smiled at such Inno-
cence. "Well not exactly. Inez
probably knew all about It before
It happened. There's a cbane she
and Smith are together. Not likely
but a chance. Anjrbow the pa purs
will be trying to get her to talk
Cepii too. That Is. If tbey can find
berl"
BRECKENRiDGE YOUTH
SELECTED AS EDITOR
TARLETON NEWSPAPER
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Pleatc let me eomtl" Cherry leigcd.
"Dut Dan Cherry Interrupted
"If It s id Important don't you think
you should w backT Our rldo
doesn't matter. We can go tome
other time."
Phillips shook bis bead. "It's my
day off." he Insisted sulkily. "Ut
tome of tbe others work for a
change. Haldes I don't know
where Inez Is now"
"Do you know her?"
"Sure. She was ono ot the wit
nessos during tbe trial. I went to
go her a couple of times. Inez Is a
smart girl all right."
"Doc iuc does she lore him?"
"Smith? Oh I supnote so. Sho
' testified for htm."
Is she pretty?"
"Yes. It yon like 'em like that
Tall and dark. Sort ot Spanish
looking.
"Claims she used to be on tbe
stage anil I gveaa she was."
Phillip)! teemed In deep thought
as tba wore) broko off. Suddenly
rounding a corner bo caught the
f Iris arm.
"Cherry!" be halferled. "Let me
out here at tbe corner. I Just
thought et something. Back in a
m Incite !"
It was n corner cigar store into
which Dan Phillip disappeared.
Cherry watched him wlde-uyed.
What In the world? There was
certainly nothing about tbe neigh
phones. Ot courbe that was It!
There would be telephones In tbo .
clgur Here Bat to whom was bo
telephoning?
She couldn't Imagine. It was all
strange but then Dan's whole life
all tbat she knew ot It wat
strange and fantastic Tbe places
1)0 Went. The things lie did. A
newspaper life. It was one. of the j
reasons why from the very first
Dan Phillips had seemed so Inter-'
eUnK-
A tender half smile played about
th girl's ripe. Dan trad been flat
tering at hMKh He bad praised
her ecu tamo. The way he had
I looted at
eleriwl ditur of the f Taa. sttMlentJ
newspaper of John IMrWton Agrt-'
cui.ur.1 oullev at tiw annual
i
dent uon Thursday maenlNg.
Hall ha bee news editor of the.
imper tM yenr an im l -. been
. orKrtoJ n trw OuUt Cra. He
i . nrotiHd u Ut iMirftaUwn eur
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pHEIUlY sighed dellclously. host
-J In thought she did not notice
how the tlmo sped. They were such
pleaiant thoughts. It was all ot IS
minutes before tho cigar store door
opened and Dan reappeared.
He crossed the sidewalk In three
leap swung Into the car.
"Broadway!" he exclaim!. "Bast
on Broadway. We've got to get to
Taylor avenue I"
"But. Dan! What In the
world?"
"Tell you later. Come on we've
got to hurry!"
Only a moment did Cherry stare
blankly. It was all completely
meaningless except the Met that
Dan wanted her to take him some-
where. Somewhere In a hurry.
Tho motor was throbbing now.
Tho roadster was off. Cherry In-
creased the speed driving exptr'.ty
with the skill ot long practice.
They cut Into Broadway wide thor
oukbfaro ot cast-bound traffic A
business district less prneperons
than Twelfth street. TratBe lights
wero with them. Tbe roadster waa
making good time.
More than once the girl glanced
nt her companion but Phillip'
eyea wero on tho road. He seemed
scarcely aware of her. Why didn't
1m explain where they wero going?
What they were going for?
"I don't know where Taylor ovo-
nuo ts. Dan. I've nevor been there."
"Keep on until wo hit Belmont
road. Then turn left. I'll tell you."
He snapped out Instructions ni
thoueh ha were n coramandlnie otn
!Cer. Instead of being offended
cherry caught the contagion of his
I earnestneos. Something exciting
1 was aheod ot them. The girl was
1 sura of Itl
A ! ght itopped them at an
lntaretlnn Knt 1. nlll than 111
(00 young man volunteer. "I thlna
t know where inex t Just ant the
tip. shoe liable to leave any ml
lute though. That's why wo'va got
' to hurry!
There were a dozen questions oa
the tip ot Cherry's tongue. They
struggled for expression but she
held them back. The thrill ot hav
rleillum at the college
Other aUulenU were elected for
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Stephenlle president of attkiante
or.ni; lAiMm uyy. rtouniont
vte-petdenl; Kdwmi W-ilUma.
Denhtan searetary; Bibj4r Maddoa
Ialo Pinto. tHialHaaa nurtagirr of
the J-Tac. Oart Hawillo H!t.hr
ftu Williams
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citing something that wonld be In
tbe n-w-'p.ip'r- - w.u a glowing
prfe-jpei t. It tt.u ti a grtat fur
wonK
Chert y did not even notice the
change that had come over U.m
Half an hour earlier he had fworn
lie would let the Nerr and tbe
Malloy stury go hang. Now nothing
n rhe world srmed to mailer to
blm ex ept rinding Inez Mali y.
They reached Belmont rood
turned PMHIps began to give di-
re i.obs Thty s.vung Into the
(trong slrrft onre ad the young
min curi roundly Ty passed
rows ot h.iliby tiin oil stations.
J ugy store. A long stretch ot
kiouik) hre buildings had been
t.rn d It was air-ngly. Itnpov.
en-heel irt of Wt-lllOK I ! that
( hrry rt I n vr seen before She
nt nil iiiinri It existed
'PUR n' ighWhood became more
dn irv and ) rb rupprlahle.
1 1 tu Mniy It took a turn for
il tie r I in it tier slil nf the
'iirt f !. i ami four story apart-
in uls 4tiiartri Nt at looking brtfk
'lv.illu'i llli curtained window 5.
Ml rui.. Ii alike Corner stures that
uinl more jriniroiu. This was
1 i In 1. vtiiu.
' Alino t tlicrv" Dau said. "Slew
ui a liUl " I iau wti.b the oum-
Obeill. i.tly rierijr slow mI tbe
ar. It v.a before one of the mere
pretrutloua apartments that Phil
lips gave J lie signal to halt.
"1 m going In here.'1 lie said.
"Inrz Is supposed to he with some
frlendi named Uaker. The dope It
she didn't know Duke was jjnlng to
make a break for It today tmi I'm
not sure. Anhow I won't be no no
long "
"lint Dan" the girl Interrupled.
"I'm coming with you!"
Tou can't Cherry."
She put a hand on the lGr to
follow hint. "Plena let me!" ahe
hogged. "I won't be any tronble.
Oh please Dan!"
Phillips shook his head. "I'm
sorry. You ea't come and I've got
to hurry!"
Her eyes clung to hla appeal-
I Ingly. Before sbe could speak
Phillips went on Impatiently. "My
God. Cherry don't you understand?
I can't let you go Into a place like
that! Wouldn't let any girl go In
there. I ought not to hava brought
you bat I was a damned tool and
forgotl Duke Smith a a gangster
and any of bl nvib are llablo to ho
around here. Tell you what you do
drle over to the other corner and
park. I'll nuiry won't he none
mora than 10 minutes. That's ilia
girl!" t
Cherry smiled wistfully. Obedi-
ently she wheeled tbe ear about to
tbe other aide) of the street. Then
sho watched Phllllpa disappear
through tho Kkitavnaneled deer.
She parked the reeulster as he had
Instructed tnrned off the motor.
Tensely ahe watched that door as
the momenta passed. Tbey ticked
off on tbo tiny platinum watch
strapped to her wrist 11th min-
utes. Ten minutes. Why didn't he
eoino?
Iteliolllon fa ilw! from the Rlrl'e
eyee to be repteuied by nitxlety.
Gangster. Dan hail said "Hta mob
. . . liable to be aranad " Ten mlu-
uU - Wtltan ralantce. Twenty. Oh.
wby lWn't ln eomeT
While-faced the girl slipped from
rhe roadster to tbe ground. Hhe
made ber way acroae tbe street to
tbu door et the building. Firmly
'ha grasped the Knob nulled back
tba door and went Inside.
(To lie Continued)
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USES PLANE FOR TRAVELS
By JOHN R MORRIS
MEXICO CTTY. May 28 iU.fi
Captain Carl B. Schnitd' Mexico
City business man who fcr two
years has done all libs traveling
over this country and to tho Unit-
ed States in h pi 1 vale air piano
has Just deinciulrated how niuah
territory can be covered In one
brief vaontkn w: n tniilerti trans-
portation is rmj i . 1. Three coun-
tries Mraclrn Cuv awl the Tnlted
Statsa were Van and n 7.2'if-
mile' itinerary was completed rn
schedule In n:r- wfcti nntt three
days. Twenty six landinRe Inolud-
Ing five itnpt cf two days oftcli
In Cuban and Mmt-.d S'xtcs oltlce
wore mads. Tv.n totl number ut
hours in the air was TO.
Schmidt who ha.s been flying
only two years and passed hU
SOOth hour on the vacation flleht.
wat ntlot wlitlp the writer of till
dbrputch with far less experience
carried the resounding title of co-
pilot and navigator taking hlx
regular turn at the stick. The pre-
cision wltliVlilcli the long voyage
waacnrrled cut. Including water
Jump frrom Mexlao to Cuba and
from Cuba to the United .State
le taken to ludloate that modern
airplanes and Instruments have
made air travels practical even for
those whi are rot profeMlonal
pilots.
Tlie five two-duy visits made
at Havana New York Washing-
ton. Chloago and Iis Angeles re-
veal the wide circle the vacation
plane described Mir. pi of 24 hours
or more were mauo at Fort Myers
Fla. Philadelphia and Akrcn
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towni were visited for n few hcur
each
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of u Sp.irinn fuur-ptuo litoniH
plano the two participant In tills
speedy vaoattnn trip pdMml the
time In the air rjnoktne; talliing
and ahtakliiK the recognisable
landmarks by which a cotira takl
down by armitaeur navigate rs wn '
confirmed cr corrected Rvon the '
water flights to and frcm Cuba-
in a strictly Jund p1an affonloilj
few real thritta. although Antonio j
Lighthouse at the eastern tip of
the narrow Island was a welcome
sight after an hour nnd twenty '
minutes out of eight of land. The
flight from Merlda Yucntaii. to
Havana wns made without a top
In five hours and fifty minute
PKHNCII PIN TO MOVK
iiuiiv lit 'MiiiM-' iiiirrnn
PARIS. iU. It was Jonn JuIps
JoffreVt dying wlh that hn should
be burled "In a plaoe that tlrei
not look like a tomb" and till 1
wlih Iiuh beon rtapertwl ly hln
family and friends.
During tho summor the body f
Uie former marshal cf France will
he taken from Its present renting
place and put Inside of a whi e
monument modelled after the fam-
ous Temple of I.ov nt Verfailleii
nt Louvedonnue. On her death
the body of Madame Joffre will be
placed next to her husband. A
very simple Inscrlptlcc la la be
placed on the dome of whit mar
blc v which is supported by eight
stone columns
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Germany's
Income Shows
HI T 1
Sharp Decline'
Most Of Reductions Due
To Shrinkage Of
Production
BHnLIN. May 23 lU.fi - Accord
ing to recent eatimatea the Ger-
man national incomg in iuji w.ia i q q HAMLIN (re-electloft)
22 76a0C000 marlcs leas than In ! l. H. WELCH
10a the year In which national i C J. O'CONNOR
Income reache.1 IU h8hit PO-twarL nhr Mi .
level totaling 76500.000.000 marlce. I BEN j. DKAtf (re-election)
More titan 08 per cent of this re-1 y J. ARRINO'i'ON
duotion ww. due to the hr!nkage
of Industrial prod-ct.on which wail MnnnM
valued at 1S.000 000 L0O0 mark. Ie SabLE wSoD rMleetlon)
nT I -.( A. m allrtllliul n lAaa fm O fl I tl I - I
Ut III. t iIIV-- flliuncu i. ir-o ric..e
Ute fall Thin agriculture last year
yielded 2.70.600000 limrlis leas than
In I0!M transports l.'iO.OOO.OOO;
wholejwle trade 7&0.00U000; retail
trade IOOOOOOO(JO; hounlng 7W)-
0K).O0O aamin atrnttan riOO.000.000;
imnktation (500.000000 household
nervlres. 2rt0.lj00.000 utarlui traM thnn
the 1928 figurett for then branches
Ileal IllDimt
The real incume of course did
not Hlunip an much as the above
fkgiitPH suggent hecaiun prtciM also
have mink thu.1 making gorxl for
part nf the decrease In Income!
The "real" losa to the German P-"
pie it st.mated at 18000000000
marka instead of the nominal loss
of 72.7M000OOO marks.
The full In Income nffected In-
vestmenu much atronger titan con-
'.umptlon. The German peoihe con-
s meil only S per cent lest In 1031
than In 102S whllo Industrial pro-
duction was 31 per cent lower even
tailing th fall In prices Into ac-
count. HiUiiment Don n
tin.- Mniwinrii ...-.I.- ....A ln.
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smmtrnt in nail nlnn M In U9X tinil
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almost llf of thla sum In 1030 hit
year ehowed a depreciation of Ger-1
many' InilustrWiI equipment hy
26000.000 mark. Title showa that
many Imluatrlalbrta wore tumble or
unwHIlng to replace their old or I
out of-il ite machinery. j
n...L.. . .- w- I
."tu. VEiaatr in iDdi iihji t. sillier n
st-inditSII anil part nf the capital (
IiikI nUI- dining the preceding
y-iri w i uhh1 up Tlie lou of hiiI-
etane wi vulue.1 at 3 tu t mUlinn)
m irk PjH of this lou wua due to
hejivy witlulriiwaM ny foreign M .
itilliti The German people's own
aavingit. however aU entered Into
thhi pnm showing a ileormii- by
approximately one milliard mark
SWI'.DKN TO HUNT TRACKS
OP KARI.V KXPl.OKKItS
HTOCICHOLM (U.PJ A Swedish-
Daniel) nrclineologlonl expedition
well bo sent to Greenland to look
for romatna of the Medlevnl Scan-
dmtvlana who mine settled then-
ami who after ntmoat five cen-
turle'-i becnine extinct.
When nliou one thousand yearn
ago the Scandinavian Viking chief
Ilf Erlkaaou rutin ned to Iceland
after having discovered tlie Nortn
Amerlean continent which he
called Vlneland another Viking
Erik the Red. willed westward
acri.M the Atbiivtlc. He came up-
on flr.-enlaml on which he must
h.tv een a airaill grenn epot.
Mince he gave that great Island
that name. Ther he founded a
rnloiiy. whirh in the oourse rf
centurieH developed so that at one
time it numbered 1011111 300 farms
l.'i churches aevimil monasteries a
hUlionrlf ami u population nf per-
uana 3000 pooplo.
AIR I'ARK RATES
SHOW MIO DltOI'
WASHINGTON (UP) The aver-
age fare rate per mile on air pat-
sciiHer Ilium In the United Htatex
In (iM'J cents according Xo the
C'oinmnrce Department.
Thla in seven per cent lower
than the fniu In effect ut the be-
KinpiiiK of 1032 nnd la only about
intif of the avemge rate In effect
m Jun 1 1030 and compares with
ai uveruge nillroad rate cf about
three conts per mile
On Jan 1 1027 the average rate
ni mile was 12 cents. The rate
announced by the department
wire computed on 50000 miles of
iiir ri.ute in the United States.
Air tinvel rates have become ho
Imw tliu! government employees
c n official bualne are now al-
I .wed t.i travel by air Instead of
ra.l
Annuuncemcnr 1
Viur rli th washml 10c dozen ol-
.1 oniH blanket and rugs 10c
1 x Air each. All work guaranteed
IKMl W Wllllama Street.
VIM AT THE Y. M. C. A.-Swlm-minK
classes for boyv girls men
anil wumen A clean place for your
.on daughter or self to learn and
rnjo AwimmtnK Swim the year
lound Reasonable membership
iate Call 23 for further Informa-
Ujn
Vo r Sale Miscelkwua 8
POP. AT.FI One Htandnr1 trlnll.
1 cate machlne; excellent condition
gooi as new; oral come take it lor
$25 See it at BreckearUlge Amer-
ican office.
L&si and Franc?
12
LOST Tool box containing tele-
phone tools and materials. Reward.
Phone W20-F2t Roy aker
I
Announcements
Tim American la authorized tu
make the following announcement
subject to tha di
it.on ..m n
subject to I lie demooratm primary
1653
For Congress 17th Wntrlct
;.. Scnator' 2t" SenoUri2h
V
District:
ANDREW M. HOWSLEY.
Albany.
For Representative In State Leg If
lature 103th Dlitrlct:
BAILEY W. HARDYfre-elsetlon.)
A. C. KYLE Mineral Wells. 4f
For Dlfltfct iIuCC( j niatHct
r
JESSE It. SMITH (re-election)
BRYAN II. ATCHISON
For Sheriff:
J. W MORROW (re-election)
OEORQE LII.ES
For County Clerk:
IiEN GRANT (re-electlop
W. I. HUNT
For County Treasurer:
W. J. RICKARD (le-electlon)
MRS. BOB CARPENTER
Fur Tax Collector:
A. if. DOWNING (re-election)
3. B. WRIGHT (Burki)
Fur Tux AHsesnor:
G. W BRANTLEY
CLYDE SPEER
For .luillce of the Pence Treclne'
No. 1:
J. W. CASTLEMAN (rc-eIeotlop
For rnnsfnlilr. Precinct No. 1:
JACK ELLINGTON
For Commlloncr Precinct No. It
J W. RAMSEY (re-election)
M. I. LAS1TER
W. H. BRADFORD
W. M. PATTERSON
i'r Commissioner Precinct. No. 2i
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II. VV. aAYI.K.
pat FRAZIER fre-elentlon)
J F. CHASTAIM
-"r V""I!"ncr' I'reclnct No. a:
-f n iK N?.iC.r!i?n
' " (Minu 'KNMEDT.
For CommltHloner I'riTlnrt No 4)
JOE HI-'ATV
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JOHN I-.IJ DOUOLAHI
W I'AI I WOUIiS
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AMERICAN
llrekeiirldB Amerlrun I'uhllshiU
Co. fnc. I'libllthe yf
EDGAR IIINRIC.W.
Manager
ROBERT C. CAMPnEfJ.
Editor
Entered ns Second Class Matter nf
Ureckenrldge Tex. niHr Act
March 1 Ja7r.
I'LASHIFIED ADVZ2RTISINJ
RATIM
AND INFORMATION
RATES 2c ner word each In-
sertion four iniertlons at prloe
of three and -even Insertion Mt
price of five. Contract rUs
Blven uixm application. Mini-
mum 30c.
ORJECT3 AnVERTTSED must
be the first word of copy and
the right to rewoni copy U r
served.
CLOSING HOUR- Copy receiv-
ed up to 12 00 noon dally will
be published the same day and
up to 5 f in. Baturd..y for Hun-
day Untie.
CLASSIFICATIONS- The fol-
lowing headings are arranged
alphabetical and numerical for
quick reference. Order rla-
fltd by number:
Announcements . x
Automobiles .t j
Business Sonrlcc '..'.'. mj
Contractoni "S
Dining Rooma iV
Employment 6
F'nanclal ' 9
For Rent 7
For Sale Miscellaneous .... 8
Investments i.
Leases For Sale '...'if
Livestock nnd Poultry H
Lot nnd Found u
Money To Xoan is
OH Propositions i
Personal . 15
Professional '.' jg
Real Estate For Trade If
Wanted MlaceJIaneoua i
Wanted To Buy 39
ADVERTISING RATES
Dliplay advertising rate on ajepll
cation. Classified rate two centi
per wora for each Insertion. MIc
iimum charge 30 cents.
! suBscnrPTioN ratks
X Month by carrier .1 M
1 Month by mull ...tM
3 Months by mall s'ug
8 Months by mall '...?f7
1 Year by tnall .f7Jnf
1 - 'i
Schedule Change
Rainbow Coaches
Effective
March 15th ia.'J2
North. Boiint To f '
WICHITA FALLS A
Leavks 10 AM. 7:30 PM?
via OAliatn Olney and Arc!;
er City.
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 150, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 25, 1932, newspaper, May 25, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123627/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.