Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1947 Page: 3 of 4
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Rsarltls • • Arthritis
Torturing paiaa yallav««l «ulckly witfc
ta amain* new Vitimit
Sciatica. Luiiiha#). Hh. uiiia-
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net LMt you ft-rl I k.- y«mr I-*..* ar#
fcrukan? tiu >wu lav awukr n ghfa auff.r*
tag* Ha« you luat your ai<K tit . fr 1 t.rwl
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RU> MAI U S aet«.n worka 3 way#
to fc N> rvltrw muM'tlar a« hr* nr.I i>u.ua
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tiaipat Ira111. by art.on on th. Nya-
%mrn U* auiubiit Iow*.- l r t ; n.f *k.®
«h< to htatrif>• it-acy of certain vital el*
diriiti. lh.nl, h« lf« kUin* >• tfuah axrea*
th*. bl«««l.
SVt'MA'lH' ata1ta clrrulatinir th*au*fe
thm alinu-t l ironl it"!*. N«jw %
•uki, vu.i al«*«i* an*l letter ami v ai
fewl lika a «l ff. r. t i • .-«.u |!/.,..y life
Mala. Buy KlbMAllC U.Uay fiuui your
Seal 4i ua^.tt.
barnes-william", drug co
ONLY $1.31 P*r QUART
NEON
SIGNS
HAVING
MECKENRIDGE
WOIH LASTS YEARS
Electra Neon
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A. W. WHITFIELD INSURANCE ft "EAJTOR
2m runm in old tpcas statt rank nm.ninr;
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4im«Iihu ilir wurM. fvttl
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tiNrirtni . • lN lk larrH MM
Mr • Ia«a a tvll V
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M « n la-tr la aralli
balk 4i%likf Hi«k.
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av~ni' wi-rr .xpertinc
® thim!'" Manrl a«krtl f: r -
•iillv. « *1. ir ni« .1 l«ok with Sir
'hail ^.
"Y -ri:l*r. V«~-. I wa*-. B it
it doemt ir.ntter. Now. Marc*!,
v. h«Ti' 11 Ml you want to sit? ' ^
• Tl>f yri • n chair. V'oila."
Willi a s\v«H"p of her "iippt*
«l.:i|i''ii> Madairr sat. JNai« l
(liitt.'i.fl :il .ut h. i . letting iwwn
,n h..M>l in<l kii«H-s to crawl
,...iii.! tlir chair aiwl rearrang*
tli . i.,1.1 of her t- .rnient Sophie
rtl:iNwl v. iti. oat tent gr«a u«ne*s.
• v..)i «• t ik - H.a.ti my hreak«
t •' '' r Charle--.
"And pleas* brhlB my mfriilmK
h..4cet. Y..u i.i i t both be running
,„,t ■ , It' i ti rfhe table by
my lied "
' «; .. U *-m to • ketch in an
, ulii',. ' re Sir Charle-:
hi ,,i. :t li t pi* i i1m,T mil S.ipbie
j ut f,;i ; . ui, f iniluM! at the
li .r.i "T> o* hnrr> fMns with
a > jtf . I "• ' The butler left
. o eiit.la-t tray
happy here In our old «•*."
"You have not b*en happy «l«c
the early day*'.'" he ankad with
quick hop*.
"Of MNurM X haw." Oh, aha had!
She had been happy In obscurity
and happy In the height of har
fame. Slie had Im> been unhappy,
often desperately mi. And now
she knew that her happhiam or
iinba|>pine N bad never depended
on anything but people Many
INHiple there were: Marcel. Mary,
Basil. Ma* . . . and tha others.
Particularly Godfrey Mans bridge
It wan i-eally to Oodfrey !*he
owed whatever axparieiu e she had
had with
their
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K «|y t^arr had
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i.tii-ver.: .Uar-
in hiancc
,V can be
a a a
i'lH, ma there—Marc*} r*-
^ pea ted.
"You and I—" SopM* MM.
trying to toll him what she wanted
him to know, whkh was the ax-
tent of her gratitude to him.
She remembered h*r«*H a •
remote 20. Bering her past, a ten-
der gtrl who had got herreM fr«*n
Portland to Paris, slaving at the
Con rvatoire, getting bits to play
at the tideon, and swearing to her-
self that all the rest of the wotM
was wronii, all of them who said
'he could never make th* top, no
matter how h rd she worked. They
■aid she coulrtnt do It because her
accent was wroqe—or because ah*
was ton big—01 bei ause she was
unwilling to ciHopr.i.nis* and
toady, uiv.iiling to talf a lover,
however mHiient.ai, whom slw did
not love with i.tl her heart.
Well, fhe thought, my accent
wa* not Paiisi*: I w ' too big:
1 never in n;y i f« g-^'c my?#a to
a loan l did not, at the tint*, yln-
• reieiy love, instead of Carva*.
w ho wanted me and cv.uld hav*
' m.Mte th>ftg : a i.lUe * .<*, per-
fcipj. i fill in five. w th i.n ob-
. ,ii.- youitg aitut. . . .
Marcel had b«en a year or so
younger than ?ne. equally thiond-
bare. ci.ir inred of h.« prca*ne s,
^3 sl.e \\j. r.f liti« Hr h.~.d tcl
at k.
laVfa N>1 IlWr >
to pay for h*r lessons and waited
for har every night in the MtU
garret room in the rue 1'lluinouii
behind th* Pantheon.
"Oil, my d. ar'" she said aloud.
Was lie, too, thinking of tlio tv«i
bri*f years before she had es, rtl
to love him and, always hone*!,
had told him so? It was how
many y*ar —51?—since they Sad
actually been lovers. What a km*
time he had been faithful to lii.it
memory t
IfARCCL, having been the flr-t
of Madame's lovet. —or so lie
presumed—was the only one wlo
knew for sure h<>v. many >N- had
had. Even he could only gur s
at what had happened liefiw* th it
to the New England farmer's
daughter who left Maine at Hi fl-1
turned up in Paris three years
later, gaunt, intense, tender and
postiessed of the inner Cumpul ion
called genius- which to Marcd
Ferrault hart been as pin in frtwn
th* very beginiung as a beacon in
a night tky.
There was a knock on the door.
It was Bridget, plump and bloom-
ing in her rtarched blue uniform.
"The mail. Madame van Eyck. i
found it on the hall table."
Marcel's hand pauretl in t iM-
air. St.phie's eaKerne' wa obvi-
ous ai the took tne letter to k
in the pile that one lit l.i inl l>
find.
Yes, titer* it was? There wr ♦' ••
address writti n in h, '.'i n.u
hand with an oul-f-'ii> i> n.
The ink w a-- I.lai K ai.'i t u I like
ink left in the bottom ./ a • i-
oNir* inkwell, i.n.l the en< e1 •
wa co cheap S4.|.ot. ,eii a i
pang o.i ;et-ai;-; it. lb tv: . r,
tlien; perKap < r.l .r >t
out of |)TUiliir? not ind.lT. •. e.
be had r.ot • "rt :i ' or
even a p*t iai-deliv*rv.
not believe 1^> I'uit , 1 1
1 b* * fcfait), 3, he I*.a. ■
him. Wba u-i ii,
l**cei tvel,- hia e ti.
i figure whit e u t'4 to -j,
:,t tne matinee — I'-
ll ..us e.'.t'^^cU a. . s
She clipped tti - . ■ •
fcrttom til fit* i ••
it t..bie ui.'il - . —
l.n iwm .-*•**
sssss Fienctl >mP°ft OBSERVER-
ih.
(Cahtiaasd ttwa. PaZ4 £
pass nasi
THE HOrTa 14.
TWFBN' BUYER ANT? BUM-Sk IP
A WANT AD
liiwr^atteuitanee
mill I .est**i
pTaipiitK show •. • * 'nui'll
Kck 1'nrtw rim iiity at How ens
U 'Uam L — ulutnl l.tU >i
H- Mnrri* *ecn niM ut tow n
• . -Mra Heraiee TrammHI in
review .Minn ie of Wl* ut
Klr t OriMtiaii Church Inmor-
rnw Bt 1 a'Ni n'eliM'k... Many
sharkn thoUrht ali_ve after t' v-
exe mww how in ir up ileatl- • I4ev
K. R. Htanford re|H rtintr l'< ur-
teeil n «Blher>. received liv .Mel-
hixlist flmreh vtwtenlnv
Worn alls Chorus to praetiiv
Tin-adav nitfht and wixe.l elnr
raa Friiluv night. Charles
Kiker remiinls ... ami more
lien lirinc told atomt not don if
something ItTeaUse I was Hot
ilMe In |4lone villi. X/ X/
sew mmA>
)N TRUB-
Don'l delay - see tl
em (eaiures of AKRON
SES fitto,| b>- experts.
Fitting room.
McMAHAN** DRUG ITOM
Phone 234 Fre# Delivery
ACTION— Vs* the Amerinm
Want-Ads. They bring Quick Re-
sults!
VENETIAN
BLINDS
WMd Oe Metal Install**
Paiat, R*pair and Supplies
If Interested Write
J. W. McGaha, Sr.
1415 N. W. First Av*
Mineral Wells, Texas
—LOCAL PHONE gCO—
CANDIES
favorite hrands
plenty of it.
Keltoii ami Miekey
Mouse wrist watckea
Yes" . TWe have no
Cienex. HI T we do
have Box of
U.-rfi YKKTISKI KK
with box of Minless NaykMkl
m
Garland Carey
Drug
Hnri-h Hotel Kldr,
Phone Jti
Coi ume Calvet, 20, 1'ienih uim
star, arrives in Hon*""***
POISON IVY
A U.S. GOVERNMENT BIREAU REPORT aaaMBMa
tkt fcwnry mt a new taaaic acid treat meat far ivy pat
■Natal*. TW traataeat has bcea faaad tuilNal; R la
gaatla aad aafr. dries ap the blisters la a
Nkart Maw —of tea withta 24 hoara. Thcat
Ai Tl< iNi| Use The American
C|r>',ifie<l Ads. I
WANTED
30 Stodeah
TO TAKE FLIGHT TRAINING
fnroil now and enjey th*
M*eal * ton* to III. Flying p
will to* arranged I* suit y*«r c*n-
yfnisaci, ,
Call 127 m Ke Wtoti* H*w* a
the Manic teal Air peel.
aYGAYNOa MAMOX
Writer
"|UTERENT ways of serving
'meat will peTk up laeging|
pringtlm* appetites. i
Thre* pork stenks, 2 cups dried
SIX BURNER TOP AND GRIDDLE
pricots, few grains *n!t, "i nip
ugar, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, V*
?aspoon cloves,
Wash apricots and cover with
oiling water. Let soak for 1 hour
dd salt and simmer until tender
idd sugar, lemon juice and clover-
nd cook 10 minutest lonfer.,
)redge pork steak:; with seosoned
lour. In a large rkiilet, brown'
teaks on both skiers in a small
.mount of hot fat. Pour apricot
auce ov*r steaks, covet* rkill. t
■nd simmer on top of rtove abou*
:5 minutes, or until tender. Oi
take in a moderate oven (350 de
•rees P.). Add a little more water
lalfway through cooking period
jft pork steaks and rauce from
killet onto a hot ptatter. If
.mooth fruit sauce is desired, pre-
ipricots through a sieve, reheat
ind serve in a gravy boat or sauo
low I alongside the steak:*
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r.ASM
tatkai
AI yav drugstore, 59c.
•irrasra «/«. r irr coup . BmtOmt. j . > , mot iMucutfii miik any fiTaraaail a
IVY-DRY
Ticdiu
(Serves N)
beef stew meat, !
onions, Mi teaspoon cara-
W. A. PROCTOR'S
HELP YOUR SEUE LAUNDRY
VV • 11 remain open Until ! :i*l
U. \i on Thnr-,|iy NiRhts.
VV'c have soft water and
* steam
•I 'n W 1ST V\ IIKKI.KK
LOWEST FINANCE RATES ON
NEW CARS
5 per cent of deferred hafonre |4us regular
(vulding .vr extra "carrying cha
Fiqur* H Vi
WE, ALSO FINANCE AND LOAM aONEY ON
R.O.CAMPACa
Taylor Bldq. — Phone 548—(EsteNNlMN a
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
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gay seed, Vs teaspoon marjoram
clove garlic. 2 tablespoons law
w other fat, IVt teat jutons salt, i
•up water.
Cut meat into small cubes. Choi
mions and btown in hot fat. thei
add meat and sear well. Add wa
C, seasonings, and en«niRh papri
to give a good red color
Cover, and simmer for 2 hour?
pr until tender. Add more wate'
as necessary. If de-ired, add h.ilvei
A. medium potatoer, V hour Itefon
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Hall, Charlie. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, April 7, 1947, newspaper, April 7, 1947; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth132817/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.