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CHAPTER 39
NOBL HURRIED back upstairs
— —i had aeen the croup
SHI
17 C* U.’s Busy Little Man ‘
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Lv Cleburne
10:30 a. tn.
Lv Cleburne
. 1:30 P. BL
without auccees.
congratulated
lul oficralioo.
Iktlr wlethll: "Am I never to eee
you again?" c .
She told him she would be off
the following Wednesday and
University squad, yet th<
130-pound senior quarter
IT campaign was carry th,
row IM of M4 PM***; and
t backfield. O'Brien wgp'1
la Ihg ouuundlna triple-
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nfe. BY MAUD McCUBDY WELCH
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untry In the red And Reda in the country, laments a
hington newspaper. And what hen. become of the
who. seldotlng a tie. agrued tn iyiy coUr. “as long as
i < 4♦“—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
No. ie~o is B m.
Nenthbnnnd: Arrives
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No 0—11:40 p m .
Weatherfee.) ItraBeb
I so In a recent talk I
baa’s National Demo!
Washington.
1920’s Secretory W
publican. j
uer was Secretary of I
■Mor a 1920 Repul
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rwdit te Him
Kt’s no discredit to H
mod to Democracy. I
[e can’t but wonder wl
Ink of it sooner—whil
ana still were doing!
I
•tT question that thd
fungle. 1
iasn’t the initial buJ
lor a Democratic adl
fear«»H
t seems to me, was thl
Mn Democratic ailmirl
ake stepa to protect I
Lfitotcad of breakinj
let We’d have had a]
heay, but it wasn’t tM
i fault that wo WEM
snocratic President!
Mbensible for it. I
[Democratic cabinet!
a Republican, blaml
ana for what’s folloJ
Tall ace was a kid in!
bbahlv he’s lenrned tl
! Leq Duroeher will getAlT.SOO for
managing the Brooklyn Dodgers
next season. That’s almost aa well
aa Leo could dp in the major leagues.
i A man named E. E. Lambeth sued.
{for a divorce from his wife at Ama-
rillo, Texas. The dispatch leaves va
wondering if the lady walked out
on him.
e . e O'*
Gabby Hartnett la photographed
with a shotgun, hunting rabbits.
Here’s hoping his aim has improved
since the World Series.
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ry J Leonard h
Dallas where she
k days visiting f
Dg the state falrf
**Thfi only bad miatake In a diagnogin that ! can re-
amber.” aaid a doctor, ’’wan whan I n row r I bed for indi-
iWon, ahd afterward -learned that my patiant ^ould eas-
f haVe afforded appeiHllcitis.”— Nftnlrcal Star. '''
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A will miMiRg for more than 20 years was found in a
jnily Bible In Detroit. Somebody accidentally knocked
« Bible 4ft4fe» parlor table.—Moron Telegraph.
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Now that thc^nglneerirhAve figured out how to lengthen
ie life of autoa, maybe they’ll do .something along the
tine line for pedestrians.—Ohio State Journal.
It was agreed they would Mv*
dinner there, although Julian re-
minded her ‘that Wedne*tay was:
a long wpy off. "I cuppcse I’ll
have to- make the best of 'it," he
finished.
•/I'm afraid sot" Noel sold I
ly. Then Stye added tcasingly.
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couldn’t' be rtaiiy lonely.” - \
JuUan gave It shortJaugh. ‘*If l;
were there wilh-you, T don't'
wh*Ui«r I'd frtiHl
Probably both, orig first'. : then the
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__"Now, really. Poster Paige
Nqel drawled ttoalngW. '
The afternoon 'wae sapshiny, thfe,
viMBf Xpat once
Relied te Betsy
vnatyrs fbr a lit-
But the Sgme look of
Hung aMn to fear,
.came Into the ehlM'n Mue eyee. So
I kress the
But she poukiHt I *J
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YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME”
JIM KIDDED,Vl/HO WAS SHOT
OUT FROM UNDER’ HlS HAT
TWCE LAST 'fgAR/lS TAKIMG
NO CHANCBSlWA’S HUNT/NG
SEASON^
other?’ \ '
_ rate
Nqel drawled tt
The afternoon
outdoors so invit'
again Noel sugL
that they go downs!
lie while. “ ’
fear, or sometl
young ■ once again Noel did not
subject. But she Coul
wondering why the chUd
afraid o* going downstai
Noe! was beginning \
long itnacqgetemed, ptra
maining indoor*? R dog
and ages since the evening 1
Julian* had said good nig
had kissed each- other very ll
tot, Hull deals with inti
■man nature, Which is
MUculable in the light J
a Wallace is up againJ
b—worldwide at that, J
i sunsjxjts; there are ad
o say. that they have a
I our good and bad
(then, if his judgmel
(tough, can guess almod
WWcUy.
km’s reaaentng can bo
l sorting niee growing I
wnic of droughts or a J
toll weevils or a pest I
hire luck and chancel
bl The beet WallscJ
hi to hit on a fair ilvl
rhot he’s feeling for.l
nng it Intelligently.!
m never will strike pl
i Why I have a sympatl
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u constructive chap,
k best ho can. He d
holder, like SecretJ
•ring. Secretary
neon. Secretary of
,..or or Attorney G«
gs; exclusively a po
like Postmaster Gd
Sut it’s a little funl
Ulace panning the Re
the ground that theiJ
sent in the 1920’s cl
I recent national ecol
(mpatteat a/long drawn out border discussions at Kosnaro, Csochosio-
, vakia, scattered segments of the 200,000 men Hungary called to anna,
marched ftito I poly ng to make a “symbolic occupation." The troops
were fallowed by these civil backers oflManaexation,’’ who proceeded to
amah -everything Csech they could lay-hands on. This man is destroy-
a awn.
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d U will bo _
flee fwrthis 1
tn. on ■undsy.
MlEY. ton. Dallas, dhir.™ m— am-
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rve reportg of hay fever HpeciaHntn who point out that
r peaky ailment''In not only caunetT by ragweed but by
»ren of things including kinds of food, various animnl
nders, horse hair, dog and cat hair, wool, feathers, milk,
irn and many others. .. .
Therefore about th<* bent law the average sufferer can
Mi.b.a p(flt<l|'r*soJifffon to-UJ* "tty where the in-
f bothers hrm least'If he can; and make his ail-
int a sort , of unwelcome hobby (to talk aj>out) if he
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neulture Wallace genera
I recognised a
E£Z~~ *bleat memlJ
President 11
volt's cabi
1 Senator I.J
! 3—•J| lette repeal
■ has been ql
| J| as having toll
XjOM President till
hlul th* “luuil
III AI
ik^^H can histoid
|| don’t kJ
whether or I
I LaEollette J
rallace ever said thd
I he did, hovl
[Hull at least an injustil
pm to except him. The I
Wnier ia an outatandl
Mteaman, and everyonJ
[lowed his record knovl
■ has not been as succJ
RU( the country's /arm!
Hull has been at stel
an foreign policies. I
he had a .harder piizJ
I with. 1
Ign affairs are difflcull
latod, but they present J
H»ch foresight can r|
[niewliaii No art uf fill
bl predict weather, ini
brvns and all the ecceJ
lour rural population. 1
M understand, as well I
b possible, what’s the nl
It agriculture. He evidl
Ire just what to do ab<l
S experimenting as cal
I be expected of any- J
4F FKVER aiJRFKRKRS
Recently hay fever sufferers of McLennan County have
•n meeting for the purpose of discussing, their mutual
ment and seeking meana to do nway with it by passing
vs, etc. The group has suggested that there he n
itute eradicating the ragweed, pollen, a known offender.
We suspect, however, that the group may be enjoying
Mho liailjanil deckled to be frlehde, at
There were limes when Noel was
very lonely, when she suflbred an
actual nostalgia' for the dtfigy lit'-,
lie room on Oourfaytreet. \
Somehow the days went by and
It wan Tuesday. Bgtsy refuaed to
touch her breakfalT this morning,
And Noel was trying to perauattc
her to.drlnk a gllum of milk abodk
10 o'clock when Hichena came Irf
and told Noel that Mrs. Garwood !
wanted to see her, Betsy was at ___
last about to yield to Nael*« per- about .hetn* very, -very
suasion. sd< Noel did not go doWn* '* ** * '—* —*
nt once. After all the child was
her first reapansibHJty. G* *<
r 'fhe next thing Noel know she
heard the sound of French hcela
outside ’ Betsy's door. Fay, Gar-
wood came in, hdr faee white with
anger. "I went for yon. Why
didn’t you come?" X
I didn't thfnk there who any
hurry," Noel's voice was quiet.
Sha was surprised to see that .the
woman’s arm was Again bandaged. ——, —-—r—
"When 1 solid fAr you, you are stained cjies very bright and
to get there at onto, do you -* leh "Bpt she is nr^ iny‘ m;i
Mrs.* Garwood began qngnily,
Rut U-e a'r w; i nuUdcn' • I’lllt
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*T|i FACTO^RA
Leaven !
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11:30 p. m.
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(Tueedav. WediwMhf, Saturday*
No. SS (Mixed* Lv 8P I"
(Wednesday. Friday. Sunday)
No. Be (Mixed) Ar S • m.
By STANLEY
O'TEX A SMARTT HUNTEF?)
COULD FOLLOW HIM
AND PICK UP'A LOT >
OF GAME JUST AS IT,
DROPS OVER FROM f
’ LAUGHING ITSELF i /
k_-TO dbeath ?.'/' •> A
Jh txl
"and nothing could oe done. Now
you go back upstairs and May
there where you belong." X
There was nothing left for Noel
to do but obey. But on the way
baek, a daring thought came Id
her. if Julian aould ane >»t A
there waa some way she could get
the child to Nm
At 8 ahe called him »t his nBc*
She found out that Julian had en-
deavored to get In touch With He: thin
When she had ‘
il him on the succeas-
[. he said. lUa vq
t "Am I never *
11
bv a high hysterical volye. 1
tfUT qy HEHJEI. Gift' (
You’re mead and I hnfe yd
hate you!"
It waa fully half a second Ii
! Noel realized that the <wj
’ hysterical voice c^me from 1
and that ahe was glaring ut.
Garwood, her little faee .bstj
with rage.
Mrs. Garwoo.1 toog the d
thin shoulder with her unbr.nd
hand and shook her v|t-k>ui:ly
11 hod two good liandp. I’d d
ydu until you couldn’t Mt 4
yoi).tittle Imp!"
It',was all Noel could do tol
her Atmposure Betsy waa im
now. ^jwiploMly. hUtorly. ]
started aver to cornier I hry,
.."Leavv her atone," Mrs. '
wdpd commanded sharply. J
- • * you this child neiMk'd
: Not* you see for you
Opme downstairs with mJ
ehfadtowHd tha woman d
light- states, gtaklng a mental, ikm
. ’But hurry beqk to Betsy at the efl
po'wible foment. . 1
"R^rst. Levant to have you
.. . out another. Cheek My urd
t vou. r don’t' know .you sdy. ia stRl In Dad shape,1
.kb you Of kitol you ' Garwood hogan 1
jifcfll mok the < heck bonk I
Garwood handed her and wtod
another t-H^ek. signing Mrs.)
dv(tn<I s T?amb its The tnrrt ■ i'1i'nt
fore. The dmmint of the J
waa S3 000 \ *
When filoel finished, the J
said: ’‘ffito can see now I
Betsy's trouble is mental J
etftes of thk kink, the -cr|
whd la unbalanced ujww
agamst their\er—the ■ (
helpJ loves tbc West. That Is wl
io h. when you th a mother yot*L__,
WiH urtdf fsthnd wlty I ini' I’M
hippiest woman in the world
not even Wowed to sec, tn>
child, beta use ef the d<
sayjt will aggravate het (
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Fay/Garwood had spoked:
ly. as U measuring every !
Noel had a queer feeUng thl
whple speech had* been car
rehflused It Seemed t'^at
GarWood had suddenly a*
the tole ot a hroken-ht
mothed But the role didn't
to fit hbr any better than Hi(
movie version of a butiler j
hint. ’ .,
Nevertheless, in spite of |
conviction that .the woman
acting, she murmured sonu
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at last went hack to Betsy. ]
The cdailil was slumMdn
chair, hrt, eyes tcar-atanuM
'her face again waxen v.’hitnj
i Wad never tootfeb. more -exM
■ and fortorn Noel lifted M
Then she said gently. "DJ
■ ydd were very naughty to fl
•I your mdther like that. BU
won't do k again, will yout]
must promise Noel that!
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Betsy sat up in her lap, hen
The (manliest man on the Tsxm Chrittian 1
uarkplug" of the team—that’s David O Brien, 1
back from Dalian AU Davey did during the 193t
ball on Mfi of STS playa ran from scrimmage; thr
make 70 of JOO punts With an Unproved Frog
carry eti much of the load thts year, but he MUI
'hreater for the Christians passing, running and
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APPLICATIONS
W OF tuat.ahp
a, iCAH-rnirow ( -------
l® 1 AIaIAX CATCuAJKHlO around the card table In Fay Gar-
JR. CL1 '' I i""***’" sitting room, ft had been
rvLx \ mu in.ji■■ :/u. •- -g ,^,1 Rt,orh to see the man who
kwlce had followed her home from
• !■ the Peacock. She had heaved she
• kwas through . with Luigi forever,
hud hoped that she .Aveuid never
■see him again or anyttfing pertain-
[ dng to the Pegcock, now here was
; hie henchman calmly enjoying a
/tame of .bridge in the house where
she was employed.
r But Noel finally convinced hey-
sseit that It waa purely a eoinci-
--- drnee anfl hart nothing whatever wouM meet Mm at the-De Luxe
in do with her awn presence here. ** —----- .. .
She dismissed it from her mind
and went to the telephone to rtlll
| l-aurie again. Thia time she found
| her at the cafe.
lAurie, Boel wan overj^ed to
lind. did not marry Cointepas.
Because of Jimmy," Laurie ex-
plained happily. "The minute J you Mill have Ml
aaw him I knew I cnutdnt." Then k. .s.n..
she lukled. Thank you. Noel, for
what yoti did."
•Tlh-Y talked a few minutes. Just
l>ef«|re hanging up the receiver,
| l.auric told Noel to buy The Press-
- Sr'Kik-^K78!.yM ■
' Neel went out at once and
ought a paper from a thin little
Vewsboy who waa on the corner In
- ( he mornings and again a^flight.
Bfie found it at ofl«w, a pIcB>r»
of Julian, and undeAsMIt the fol-
>i^ag paragra^:,
N* "RoeVor Julian Paig*. j,
., physician and. surgeon, who rr-
cently performed a rare oper-
ation. only one other uuccmk-
hii operation of its kind to
known tn medical science. It la
predicted that this conscientious
young physician will gn far in
hia profeaaton."
Noel read Wie*arti<le with un-
xmcetflpd happimsHs L™
leard Julian speak of this purlieu-
or operation He hod said that
ie was pitting hto judgment
gainst that of much ojder man In
he profesaton. It had taken cour-
• tge to do that, but he had wtoa
[ Noel decided that alm would call
lullan tomorrow and congratulate
rim It was quite popaible that
tc had art amp ted to get her over
he telephone and had failed, for
^aurie had meMRmed the fact that
die., luwl caiiedrjW’ere, had asked
■Jjaf Nowl be called to the phone.
wwe.aa. V>t tMi she had. waited, in vain.
• "JI thought It rather stningc thjt
the .should -not be permitted to an-
Awer telephone <wRh
Tfie, next day passed urfevent-
ftitty. althotlgh Betsy dibiTt seem
Ml well aa she had the day before.
Hoel worried for fear that ahe
I MKfiht *>e feverish.
So Noel went downstairs again
• to see Mrs Garwood, who re-
ceived her with her usual ungra-
‘cxnnmrsr When -Noel told- her
why she had come, Mrs. Garuffkxl
’ ^became angry. "I've had the best
a -he N:c.’7'-7«f'.
[~Y0U’RE TELLING ME!
,--------------—--By BILL RM4UCMFW
- A New Jersey, oon.Umers’ tax
council reports there are fl#4 hidden
taxes in a oaka of »«*p. Th>t ought
to provide .a pretty thorough,clean-
Chancellor Hitler to a vegetarian.
Then why the dickens drtsn’t Ike
quit beefing? ’ V ■ v
More than lOfiJKO penwha saw a
recent plowing contest in. Canada.
That’s our Saturday diversion, but
we call it football. \ V
Matthew Fontaine j
"Physical Geography" pi*M
1838. to the first text-book j
em oceanography. Mau
search made poaalble the 1|
the first Atlantic cable. 1
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The ministry of educfl
Czechoslovakia requlr** M
dary and lower schools to
children instruction on d
P€BCt. |
{ Oa to Scotland for your I
golf A young <ood
Scotch lassie may follow yd
the course as caddy, i J
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' On Nev M, 1«44. the vl
"Brewhlyn". Long Island,
corporate
' J4 Both men and women of
' Greece dyed their hair td
mJ > the popular bland shadefi.|
By GENE AH
There are no Tniiang left in New Kork, but you can
11 l>e acalned bnjlinir* theater tickef^I?. I. Collins, Jer-
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|hc to the attention of the publishers
fijtttee credited to li er net otherwise credited te tola
Ideal news publication therein
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n- H00 Six Months 82.7#
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F MSWWSd to you. A newsboy to at the Tlmas-devlaw
purpoM until 0:00 p. m. on week -(Myr and until 10:00
Train and Bu»
Schedule
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NOUR WIFE WGGnT FtGAULN $tT\lOUG
IM SUOGfeGTlMG TWAT I HELP YOU o
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—WHY, TOUR GUEST --AND
TWAT WOULD BE MIGMLN IRREGULA.PI
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GRAA4DLX TROD THE'BOARDS IN
reader writes in to ask whdh.thfc. first'lie detector wna
Eldmentary. Wat-Mtm. it wait mude while Adam
* deep fllhep.—-Olin M,ill»r. Thornngton (Gn.)
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 15, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 23, 1938, newspaper, October 23, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306973/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.