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THE HENDEKSON DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST IB, 1910
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The Choice of East Texas
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months W. N. Ford, manager of'
the company's industrial develop-
ment department, stated Tuesday.
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He pulled one jacket out of the
pile. It consisted of a bundle of
papers tied together neatly. Deftly
he untied the string nnd ■’■canned
the typed sheets.
100%
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HAND COMPOSITION, LINOTYPE,
MONOTYPE and PRESSWORK
New Modern Equipment, Valued at Mere than $100,000.
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sweeping
"Hell, he's
Sergeant. I was just looking over
some of this stuff. Mighty inter-
esting.”
Carroll looked crestallen. "You
ain't going to hang around here
any longer, are you? It's 2 o’clock,
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eteers are finding many obstacles
i in their path. The ministry of food
I is hot on their trail.
The ministry is "after" trades-
can clean up this job after we
get a little sleep.”
O’Leary yawned. "You’re right.
It's pretty late. Maybe you'd be
interested in some of these your-
self, though. I just flipped through
some of them on top, and I found
this. Here.” He held out a jacket-,
ed document toward the sergeant.
Wearily, Carroll took the paper
and read the words on the cover.
He saw the words "Parole” and
“Carlos Gomez.” He squinted for
a moment, then he said, “Why,
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gun wa. in his pocket, and he was । "Sergeant,
using his own service revolver to thing tonight—after Riggs tried to
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CHAPTER VII
confused chatter at the foot of
the stairway and, after several '
minutes, he heard the sound of . more ’evidence.”
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The gaily striped cabanas where they donned bathing
German soldiers,- who, like those ar’Ve. joined igcal
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Nazis are the fire-control observation towers, one of which is pic-
tured above. When foe is spotted by scout planes or through
powerful binoculars, range and elevation are telephoned to gun
crew, who blast away at their unseen target.
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off Riggs. He was studying, without an alibi."
efin’t be sure yet. We’ve got to
• "ow who m• willing t mills sacrifices for the presont to
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future earning power secure. Investigate our courses of treining 1st
certainly came out of hiding fast.
Lucky you didn't walk into that
hot slug.”
Quickly "Cai lull searched Riggs
and satisfied himself there were
no more weapons handy. "You
better talk, mister,” be advised the
bruised chauffeur. "Talk fast and
plenty.”
Barbour suddenly burst into the
and we got the murderer. We
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murder of Martin Sayler."
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"If your child is bored with
school, and seems backward, it
idea?” he asked finally.
Sullenly. the man glanced
him. "That's my business,”
George Barbour,"
O’Leary wrapped the papers
which .were now spread on the
desk before him. “This mess of
papers would have ruined Bar-
bur like no man has ever been
ruined before. He would have
been disgraced, thrown . - jail and
stripped of his means of earning
The PRINTING Industry Affords Unlimited Possibilitios W
EARNING POWER
When he looked up, the exhaus awful lot of loose ends to this
[ lion was out of his face, and the) whole business."
I was a bright gleam in his eyes. | (To Be Continued)
lit L.IA KAI HOL
CHIROPRACTOR
818 KILGOKE ROAD
Office A Residence Phone: 200
HENDEISON TEXAS
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Brighter Lights For Reno
RENO. Nev. /UP) When it
tomes to bright lights Reno is
going to make Broadway look
dark. The city councthas ordered
the remodeling of its -famous illu-
minated welcoming sign. "Reno.
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tired. That’s why he was here so
promptly. He was after something.
I think this is it. If we had waited
another couple of minutes, Bar-
bour might have surprised Riggs
at the safe—and maybe . Riggs
wouldn’t have missed, when he •
tired.”
“Whew!” said Carroll.
“This is what Barbour wanted
--and I can't say that I blame
him,” O’Leary. picked up a thick
sheaf of papers. “This is an audi-
tor’s report. It shows that Bar-
bour has bcen doing a little em-
bezzlement with the money in the
partnership of Sayler & Barbour.
This other pile of papers is a com-
plete set of evidence, with a for-
mal complaint, signed by Sayler—
all ready for a court.
“And this harmless-looking pa-
pr, Sergeant, is a petition which
was to have been presented to the
state bar association by Sayler
demanding the disbarment of
September has always been the "smart'’ season for bathing at Biarritz, great Frencn resort-on tne Bas
of Biscay. The season opened early this year, but the international smart set that made Biarritz famous Biggest Little City in the World.”
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period '
. . new indus. I
tueg.wer connected to the lines
of United Gas Pip Line Com-
pany alone, revresenting a total
investment of, approximately
837.000.000 and emploving more
than 8.000 persons. Many other '
indurtries have located im vartet
cul-the tjahstm*imet on ,. linng"
of United Gas. Pipe L.ine Com-
pany. but which represent equal-
ly event bnefits tn he nerson
residing in the arc heentren of-
increased- tax benefits, employ-
ment and strennthening of the
economic sitaation in the various
communities.
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men who charge more than the j
fixed prices. and those who deal
Carotenes, thiamin, ascorbic,
sterols and intei national units
—these terms all apply to vita-
mins which every quart of
Webb’s Grade A Pasteurized
Milk contains. You may not un-
derstand those technical words,
but if you’ve ever tried our milk
you’ll easily understand why it
is so popular—IT TASTES
BETTER'
The butcher who gainst the
, rules laid down slaughters stock
on the premises and sells the food
YRN’TRRDAY: O’Leary explains
the second shot. Hr «gurutions
Mardell, Dale and Ihoda. til ~uN-
Fifty-four per cent of all cham-
bers of commerce and similar
bodies in the area served by the
United Gas Pipe Line Company
unfairly by letting thpir faov rites
I have more than the rationed
share. e
The •ocer who serves, his pet
customers with extra butter by
giving it to the baker to deliver.
MONEE SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS
the Gulf South, and to offer our |
assistance to such agencies in j
others easily enough.”
Carroll looked interested. “How BENTrn AAQ
do you figure it?” 1 f{| | MJ 9083 B
“George Barbour was already wnu""-“ • “ ““
downstairs when the shot was I
O’LEARY continued to thumb
at I through the piles of papers.
continue in the future to work 1
Noctiiucn ale the best known in a coopcrat ive way with all of
of the microscopic anima'- thatlthese age........ for 'the best in-
peet~ nre to renamin in the house . _ ________ _____ ____... _
Enrri Wai: in n dnrkrnnl Keda). along, wise guy, he commanded. -Carroll screwed his face u,, in
comeni". rife"Lthe."afe: Sergeant Carroll came back n deep reflection. “Why, yeah. Lots
few minutes later. "Oficer Raf- ' ol things. What arc you thinking i
forty is getting the wagon up here. I of in particular?”
interest in those parts of Texas, | INIC p C A II IMF
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama 3AALI & SAAHAINU
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ROMANCE OF THE WEST-
Miriam Hopkins and Errol Flyn
are co-starred for the first time
in “Virginia City.” which is com-
ign to the Strand Tuesday.
We are meeting with the _____o____
executive heads of these organ i-1 Martin j Fora, or California
rations for the purpose of pledg- makes a business of going to pic-
New Fraternity- "FSCHHC"
SAN JOSE, Cal. (UP)- Scoring
| Greek letter fraternities, students
■ of the Fresno State College have
. launched a strictly American let-
ter fraternity the letters of which
"FSCHHC" and the symbol
a large red thumb they will wear
on their sweaters. The letters
mean "Fresno State College Hitch
Hikers Club."
i snarled,
"And ours,” O’Leary snapped.
. “Sergeant. get line of . the bovsto
take him down to the station. Book I
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F’MEAW K’TWIK
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some TRO-LE3
“No, I'm all right. I ducked
is. if you will to send the whole when the flashlight went out. You
child to school . . . is to have hi
. torest of this territory. Our pro-
- ram will show no favoritism tn
one locality or community over
another Our aim will be to bring
• sound industry to th Gulf South i
nnd assist it in locating in the I
community best suited to it
[.operations.______________
1 "Immediate results of infu
location of indust?ies
in the Gulf South were not ex-
pected when we started our pro-
cram as studies of industrial mi-
gration show that such moves of i
factonies and industrial plants
re slow . but cumulative in
feet,, therefore, we intend
continue this program over
long period of time."
During the five-year
ending in 1930, 107
have been contacted in the past
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timely warning to mothers and
lathers- as they prepare the chil-
dren for school.” Dr. Woods said
lin concluding his discussion of
the importance of the eyes and
"lreir relations to responsibility
। "or dullness.
be his ■ according to Dr A SPLIT second after the shot No use taking chances. Alter all,
R., F Woods local optometrist - was fired, there was a thud the mug tried to bump you off.”
“ ' that seemed for a moment like the i O Leary was sittmg at Sayler s
who’- olTie are next door to echo of the gun’s explosion. desk again. Before him were .scy-
the First National Bank, Youth O'Leary leaped up from the floor
is no assurance of keen eye- where he had sprawled when the
sight. Surveys conducted by the ' man’s light went out. He fumbled
Better Vision Institute" indicate I with the switch on a nearby lamp;
,,, . ... i.i and when snapped it, he found
that five our of 10 childran list- sergean: Carroll standing over the
( ed as backward student- are ; man they had seen at the safe.
■ handicapped by eye defects. | The intruder was slowly lifting
While the some of smell i.5 himself from the floor, dazed by
the most important to most am- the force of the sergeant's blow,
inals, the eye. is the organ of । p _
knowledge |o man, who receive. It was Riggs, (he chauffeur.
Carroll bent down anti picked
up the gun that had been knocked
from Riggs’ hand. "Are you hurt,
• Chief?" he asked solicitously.
Carroll gestured with a broad,
and Florida which comprise the
Gulf South," Mr. Ford said.
United Gas Pipe Line Company
has been active in publicizing the
. Ge Seuth- through iidvertDmg-
in national publications, direct
mail and personal interviews with
heads of industry throughout the '
nation. This program has been [
carried on for the past 12 months. ।
In a recent speech 'President -
N, C. McGowen of the company
declared, "Although the aware-
ness of the benefits which now
industry will bring to the com-
munity lias resulted in a tendency I
I iiw.'i i'll fl hill1 lily coin not it ive sit- [
nation. ench of these bodies
(chambers of commerce and oth-
or.) has coonerated fully with
i United Gas Pipe Line Company
I whenever it has boon requested.
reem. "What's happening—?" He
saw O'Leary and Carroll. His
hands nervously twitched along
the sides of his dressing gown.
"I thought you had left for the
night."
"Yes,” O'Leary explained. “So
did Riggs, hero. Nobody's hurt,
and everything's under control.
Please go back to your room. We’ll
take care of everything: I hear
the others coming down the stairs.
Please tell them nothing's the
matter. I’ll explain everything
later.” .
O'Leary heard him walk back
into the reception hall. There was
papers. “Fine,
eyes examined before the school
term begins. He may be normal
in every respect, yet a searchiug
examniation may reveal eye de-
fects serious enough to retard
him in his studies. If he holds
his book too close to the eyes, or
tilts his head to read ... if he is
bothered with headaches and
■reins nervous . . . these are signs
+ofdefect—i the eyes —whieh
hould he immediately remedied.
Neglect to do so may leave the
child open to the accusations of
laziness or plain stupidity, and
give him a mental twist that may
trail him throughout his career.
So, the expression, ‘Send the
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rations for mamalade that they from many in that it does not in
any wav attempt to take th? [
never mae place of any such activity now;
Tha 170 inspectors employed by being conducted by chambers of
the ministry as the watch dogs ; commerce, states, groups of fates
„ , oi’ any other arency interested in '
are a ins a great deal more poke- । industrial development work but I
nosmg these da ys than the evad- l ‛mer ly supplements it. [
er of the f tioning laws like. j "We have in the past and will
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"Cripes!" said Carroll. “Looks
as if our pal Risgs saved Barbour
an awful lot of trouble—if it was
Riggs who did away with Sayler.”
O’Leary thrust the bulging port-
folio into his coat pocket. “May-
be,” he said. “And then again,
maybe not. You’re right about
one thing—we. need some sleep
now.". He looked up again at the
sergennt.—“But fm not so sure
this case is closed. There are an
super Neon will be 15 times bright-
Ver than it is now.
unknown to the officials. The
housewives who get special sugar
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Oiu safety deposit boxes
will protect valuable pa-
pers, jewels, and personal
ef fee ts fron fire, theft,
loss. Insured.
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ain’t that the guy—Riggs—the
mug we just put on ice'.’"'
O'Leary nodded. “That’s right.
Mr. Gomez, it seems, diet a little
job in the state pen. And then
Mr. Sayler entered the picture.
He got Gomez this perele. That
was six,years ago. The parole ran
out two years ago. Gomez was
paroled to Sayler who evidently
gave him this chauffeur’s job. And
after the parole ran out, Gomez,
alias Riggs, just stayed on.”
Carrolt scratched his head.
"Well, I’ll be damned. I guess
that just about clinches things,
Chief. An ex-con. He’s the guy
who pulled this job tonight. Any
guy who's as handy with a rod
as he is wouldn't mind a small
murder or two. I told you he was
the guy. Chief. Remember?’’
The lieutenant smiled. “We
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"About Barbour—didn’t it seem |
to you he got here pretty fast?”
Light dawned on the sergeant.
"Come to think of it, he did.
Johnny on the spot.”
“Too fast, I think, Sergeant.
He was here only a few seconds
after the shot was fired.”
"That’s right. I never thought
of that.”
“And we didn’t hear him coming
down the stairs. We heard the I
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