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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. «, 1938
BTEniJEKBON DAILY NEWS, HENDEHBItN, TEXAS
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Beautiful stationery is a gilt
that is always appreciated
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. . our showing is pai ticular-
’j inviting.
POPULAR PRICES
Bi'l Gary
AUTO BATTERY AND
ELECTRIC CO.
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for ay of us
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Paris, Springtime In Paris .
very pretty.
$1.65 Up
I a< tually don’t care for slang,
hub
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decapitated a
way through an adobe fireplace
and entered the room after being
attracted there by the cry of a
baby.
Slie was alone in the house with
the baby ajld the men of the place
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Gift Wrapped pacha, "a, all popu-
lar prices. Bring his favorite ci-
gar wrapper and surprise him with
his favorite cigar.
Our line of smokers and smok-
ing cabinets are something decided-
ly out of the ordinary. There is
no more practical and useful gift
for the man at home.
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which lynched the kidnap-slayers
of Brooke Hart after overpower-
ing authorities at the San Jose
jail. Buffington was one of the
1 officers making a vain attempt to
I hold off tlie lynching party.
not’” he <1©-
"One party
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•is with weak batteries . . . But what about tomorrow?
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DESK SETS $10 UP
Beautiful Pen and Pencil
Desk Sets with the famous
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| and Hardware. There are bicycles for boys—kit-
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had krone Ixarhiiiitin/. She hoard
the -<T'' 'iji of a panther in the
woo<i ■ iic; ..by, but thought it was
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i heard the scream
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Another of Shaeffer's
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lifetime of happiness.
in his fall.
Kills Panther With Axe
Another thrilling incident in the
life of his mother was when she
panther as it dug its
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GIVE A KODAK
You bring years of enjoy-
ment to your friends and
loved ones, with an Agffa
Kodak.
$1.25 to $12.50
the
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and advantage
<1 The agr
postal Tele-
our patrons
c during 24
iek day and Sunday.
Internationa! sy tcin ot
the postal forms a part
connection to ah points on
North and South Aim-man conti-
A ia and European conti- ■
It likewise gives radio com-j
rcctly to ships at sea
foreign countries,
ol the various
make for e<
\ which will
tlmg stick.’ The infant Reel was
Ijmg on a quilt in the hade, play-
ing with hi toe- and exchanging
greeting coo- with a bird in a bu’-h
nearby.
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;md to many
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kimis of • i vices
omy ami < fl icu-m
act to th'' h' nd it ol all.
Mr. II.
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pany
1J. lliigg' i ly supi rmten I
i. I'o till 'I i lepr.iph Com- i
in llemloi on m coiinec- J
with Iho tian lor ol hi.: iom-
■ I,o'.Hit io to I ho Soul iiwesl
Jio.io ( winpany anil ox |,resse<l
him elf a:, hgloat' , plea ol
v. illi the new arran;minent and is
(mill i.lent that the highly el l ii’ient
organization of lhe Southwest
Telephone < 'oinpany will <-i'vo 11s
patrons with the hii'feA type if
tdepraph service (luring all hours
ot the day and night.
time she had
n tree stump
and was beating them with a ‘bat-
maiinna
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to the de-
n. 11 ami .-'ttached
Imr battling .slick
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to New York in ICif, wa
old Waldorf liar. And I
that I am lhe fir I man to take a
drink as the restoration was pro
claimed, and it was at the new
Waldorf. My first drink in Ne v
Y'ork was with my foot on a
I took the first drink after ri peal
TELEPHONE CO.
(Continued from F'age One)
brtter prvi< v, the mo t economical
u <■ of the wire plant and other
facilitu-s of the companies con-
(■< rm d. It i.- distinctly an adde'l
for tele-
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(Copyright
NEW YORK,
1 want to b<- as
ble about b'-iiig
the United State,
drink n 13 years,
involve much effort
fast elbow work,
handed me the glass when Um
flash came across the bar and I
flung it head-on at my teeth Tin
time, I am told, was precisely two
and one-half seconds.
To me it was a joyous
J drowned the noble
Scotch and soda,
drink. Why is it
drink?
By BENJAMIN DECASSfRES
1933, lb.(led
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th«- fit man m
to have ,i legal
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band of mounted .-oldmrs on tlm
Indian frontier.
His grand I a’ her, Daniel Martin,
was said to have b' < n the man who
rut the first road into Texas ami
Martin’s creek in this county wa
named after him.
Called “Bear Baby”
Mr. Reel’s mother mcknanmd
him her "hear baby.”
The name was given him after
his mother had successfully stood
between him an the attack of one
of the numerous bears which
roamed these woods at that time.
I’he elder Mrs. Reel was out at
Tatum Springs doing the family
washing on^ morning and as
the custom of the
the clothes out on
moment,
experiment in
my favorite
my favorite
Because I can drink more
of it, and feel good, than any
other drink,
I am emphatically opposed to
all these fool regulations Liquor
rfiould be "old to any person who
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CHAPTER
WHEN STl'ART loft I.lzotta on
her private deck, to investigate
things about the yacht, he almost
stumbled over an obstacle around
the corner on the main deck—which
proved to i»e Kerma huddled up
alone in a chair and a rug, where the
wind swept against bor with the
great©?* force.
•’Oh, I’m sorry,” he apologized. ”1
almost upset yon into the ocean.”
Ills spontaneous laughter contrasted
so sharply with the gloom of th© en-
tire day, that Rhe mad© a little des-
perate effort to capture his company.
Her wide blue eyes appealed to
him witli as much force as her for-
lorn words. I shouldn’t have
minded a great deal If you had."
"Now, what’s the matter?”
own happiness etill
InIskly.
"Isn’t
opined.
’’Well, 1 should say
nied with conviction
spoiled and a few missing valuables
I n't everything In the world. Th^re
will |m> lots mor© parties, the stolen
property will be returned and every-
thin:: will soon be all okay again ”
■X>h, that isn’t all that's wrong.”
She moved her legs ‘o On© side of
the steamer chair footi'-*. and com-
manded. ‘‘Stt down a minute. 1 want
to talk to you about Marlon. She
w oi i ies me. nnd nobodv seems to be
the least bit concern© I about her.”
II< nut down obedien11 v nnd braced
liis long legs nr
And If I 'had '
brought that felb
duce<I him to M
I’d feel even
It was she who
invited him hen with my permission.
I don't know what more I can
lb- ruined a good time
lot only Marlon ”
can't blame Marlon
know he was an Im
t ne was indignant.
"1 don't blame her. and I haven’t, i
have told her Y sus-
n t on the level from
but she wouldn't have
listened and. anyway. I figured it
was non< ot my affair. Everyone
taken charues when he or she makes
friends of strangers In distant places
We all get fooled some time about
someone who attracts us easily.
”l’ou must know from experience,"
Kerma suggested pointedly.
"Oh, sure, I've been disappointed
aple after longer acquaintance
but If Marion really was crazy
ubuut the fellow, it’s just too bad.
Tn Cedar Chests we
have the complete Lane
line. You'll find just
the on< you want and
at a tlccidedly
price.
of tin- been e. If
made a- «-a \ to pur
c a nd a cheap a < food, t lie
I i y ami the bootp gg'-r wHI
a ' w ith UH. 1 am for the re-
!tur’ of I hi- saloon, fot ’h<- alleged
< •. il ol tin- old days w< re ne-ted >n
dal k h i-'k rooms win-re people sat
d ■ !I ’I he bar was to: -<mg and
li<n.' • -ai mu.
ph"l"
t» i <•<! into with the
graph Company giv<
rapid accurate sei'vi
hours each w<
which
than tii© pr
lhe mother heard a rustle in
tie bii iie- m ar the baby and look
ed around to . < e a big bear ap-
pie icliii'g if to take the infant
in In arms and go home with his
trophy to feed the mamma be ar
and lhe little bear..
Texas worn 1 n
f< n e ol her i
Jie b'-ar wiih
and i-' iml'cd h m, cha.-ing' him
across the clearing and up a pine
(Joiiif into the house he got a
iiuzzh- lo'd;ng -hoC.'iin, and fired
i ha]•<’,(- after charge of buckshot
into the bruin until he was finally
forced to evacuate his tree-top and
fell to the ground, dead. The bear
v.eighe-i GOO pound on the cotton
.(-.-■les alter it was skinned.
Reel said he visited the pot sev-
eral years later after the Ceil
War and it was still plainly visibly
that the bear had stripped every
sizeable limb off one side of the
tree
that’s ail. The only thing I can Ray
is that si»o shouldn’t have fallen so
fust until sh© knew more about him.”
"A good ono, you are, to give that
kind of advice!” Her ©yes burned
with scorn ns she looked up at him
from under heavy, dark eyelashes.
"Why?" quickly.
She laughed in a tone that was
more ridicule than mirth "How long
have you known Lizzie?”
"Oh." ho dismissed the implication
with a careless shrug, "Why—I’ve
known Llzetta for a very long time.”
"You have?” Kerma sat up with
a sudden Jerk and her ©yes gleamed
with surprise.
Ho nodded. "But even had I met
her only yesterday, It would be a
different case, entirely."
Kerma was confounded, but she
thought rapidly. "Oh, no. it wouldn't.
Because if you hadn’t known her for
a long time, nnd became engaged to
her a few weeks after you had met
her and then some ono told you
what you .already know about her—”
she watched him carefully from be-
neath the screen of fringed eye- repeated
lashes. And she detected that littb-i......
start of surprise for which sh« was
watching.
But ho was clever. "Oh, T know
so many nice things about Lizetta
that if anyone were to tell me any
more. I’m afraid 1 might jump into
the ocean with my impatience to
claim her!" He thought—wondering
what Kerma was trying to <
way that that sp<-cch ought
her for n while.
Ing broadly and half stretching hH
big frame ns if to expel the super-
fluous energy of his happiness.
"Well. I’ve got to check up on things
around hero We should i»e sighting
land before long."
Kenna looked up at him with a
ravishing smile, and decided to say
no more for the present. Sh© h id
dropped a tiny seed of distrust in his
mind, of which he refused to b© eon-
scious how. But prolific sveds Ilk©
that had a way of making them-
selves important, given a li'He lime
and nurturing. So she dismiss. ' the
subject of Llzetta nnd jumped n? m
grasp his arm coaxinch (Hi.
please let me go with you l'-.o had
the most wretched day. sbn’ out of
I my cabin nnd so won
Marion that I can’t even en
Ing with tlie others. They .
diustand Marlon rs I <1°
think she's putting
somet hing.
joke.”
Bls fnca sobered with :
am! almost before h© was
it. h© had reached the st.irs which
led below deck with K-rma still
clinging to his »nn in a poe ©ss.ve
manner.
He hesitated and suggested. ’ You
don’t want to go down to th. . ngme
room where it’e eo warm and greasy
We’ll take your old battery and give you a new re-built one
—absolutely guaranteed, for only oO.
special price we are making for only one week.
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Deputy Sheriff Howard Buffing-
ton, of San Jose county, Cal., is
pictured on a cot in a San Fran-
cisco hospital where he is being
treated for injuries received dur-
ing the skirmish with a mob
w i ' an oci-.i ;<
< oior to th© mi <*-en 1 •
My ha ppi« t me morn
the niplit.' and nights I
Jack’s, Martin’s
Brevoort, Jails’,
K nick* i boek'-r Bar.
them all ri-turn.
More will.
The p. ychopathical effect
the abolition of prohibition
be a return of national gayety, ot
bouyancy. terrific weight has
been lifted elf our iiiinds. We are
like a nal <'ii coming out ol a 13*
year jail . 1 nt<-ncc.
My fir t drink,
N'-w York in
Waldorf
am
everywhere, and the men
wearing too many clothes.”
"Don't they even have on bathing
suits?" she laughed.
"Oh—more than that, but—"
"Well, stupid—don’t pretend to be
so modest," she chided him humor
oiisly. "Tf your crew wears less than
the bathers at Tropica Beach. I’ll re-
port you for sponsoring a nudist
cult. T think I’d better help you In-
spect this ship, anyway, and see if
you keep everything up to standard,"
and she turned to precede him down
the stairs. Thcr© was nothing for
him to do except follow her cheer-
fully. He had no particular objec-
tion to her company. She was his
guest, whose pleasure was his obli-
gation, nnd he had to admit that
things had turned out very badly for
her entertainment.
Kerma managed to prolong their
tour of Inspection In every possible
manner. She asked a multitude of
contradietory questions nnd listened
to his replies with rapt attention,
although she prob.ibly could not hav<
‘1 them the next moment
I She talked to .ill th© members of th©
crew with an air of joint ownership
in Stuart’s interests; ;ujd when they
met with fellow nu'inocrs ■ of thojr
party, she exhibited her command of
him In no uncertain manner But
she was ravishlngly beautiful and
pleasantly gay. so Stuart laughed
nnd chatted with her in good spirits
and was far from being mi. - i ibh-
himself.
Wh« n they mounted the I elder
like stairs to th© pilot room, slu ex-
claimed excitedly nnd asked innum-
erable questions; about everythin©
"Oh, may I handle the wheel • i
while?" she implored, as a verv j r. •
ty child might coax an
('Ider for a favor.
I "Yes. if you won’t get us off our
coms©.” ho consented.
She clapped her hands glcefulp
still Ilk© th© spoiled child, ar
grasped the spokes of the Im
wheel in her little phik-nall-tip;.. ,
white hands. Her bluetcy^s sp.n M. |
with delight, so that they wer. hL©
the sparkling blue of th© scjv. '?!:
she cried, "I’m going to turn th©
boat clear around! May I?
"No.” he refused sternly. "Tnat
would take you quit© a while, an 1
I’ve ordered full speed strai -ht
ahead to keep my appointment u th
the police on shore. Some nth. r
time," he added, with a smile to ap-
pease her dlsnppointment.
"Will you promise to take me out
tomorrow then, for a while, and lot
m© turn It around?"
*1 can’t be sure about tomorrow
until T know what will be required
of me on this case, but—aom© day,
soon." he agreed vaguely*
•'Now don’t forget you promised.’
she warned him sweetly.
(TO BE CONTI'NUEIH
sitting on h sofa, piled high with
pillows. The hotel management
said they doubted the legality ot
my standing at one of their four
,n the (nited
t y. ar lb- down
■ bi/hball two and
rnlids after repeal
. . ’Ivo 'l he I 'mt -d
moment v us
the f:i • pin
larged I1©- hole and forced its way
in. I'- -I' mother again acted in
deli n ot her bai-y. She xuzed
a bis' i< \c and as the panther .;
he: -| < iii full \ "-w through
the 1; ■ , bice -lie 1< t fl’ll the broad- i..--
axe w,th the practiced -troke of a [ jX'l
wood Aohiaii and dispatched the
panthc'- in one stroke.
Youthful Escr.p’iden
R. . 1 laughingly tells of many
of 111- escapades of bis early boy-
hood when he was a careless and
reci-.b ss ne’er-do well.
‘Bui I have long since learned,”
.-.■’id the aged men,” that sucu con-
duct doesnt pay, and I’ve spent
lots of time trying to build back
cap I let down in my early youth.”
“1 or years now, I've been living
the Christian life and find it
brings me more happiness and en-
joyment than any other system ot
conduct I have over experienced.’’
Mr. Reel will remain hero until
after Christmas when he will re-
turn to his homo in Ardmore.
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Abayt 80 per cent, of our drink-
Uig water is treated with liquid
chlorine to destroy the harmful
bacteria.
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