Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1933 Page: 6 of 8
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DENTON. TEXAS, RECORD-CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 23, 1933
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Come to Our
Thursday night at Joe’s Barbecue Stand on South
Locust.
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GENUINE MILWAUKEE
BOTTLED GOODS
Thursday Night, Aug. 24
WHEN YOU NEED DEPENDABLE
Refreshments—Music
BUILDING MATERIALS
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MILWAUKEE BOTTLING WORKS
Visit Mr. Wankan’s New Place Thursday Night.
WE SERVE
G. W. MARTIN LUMBER COMPANY
Telephone 277
Telephone 293
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Remember Our Opening,
Thursday Night, 6 to 10
For satisfaction in buying your Fruita, Vegetables.
Groceries and Meat buy at—
'Visit the Bar-B-Que Stand
at its new location on South
Locust, Thursday night.
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for Health
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Finding a part hard
to find call’
metric
system
At-al grocery stores, lunch stands and
confectioneries.
looting the
Colin steals
The NEW DEAL ROOT BEER, Mil-
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"You are the sixth gir to whom
I have proposed without avail."
"Well, maybe if you wear one
when making your seventh propos-
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60. Light wood
€4. Moon goddess
Crystal Wax onion sets
Bermuda onion sets
Frost proof Cabbage plants
New crop Honey-Comb and Extracted
Clarkie Lunn comes Into the drama
tomorrow.
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Managed by Mr. and Mrs. -J. B. Wankan
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We congratulate Mr. Wankan on his removal to a
new locatlon and’we also recommend his choice of
PURITY BREAD which he serves with his pit “Bar-
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Distributors of XXX Pearl and the
German Brew Master Super-Cold Beer
Serving Bar.
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Travelstead
Telephone 1057
power house nearh
into the club L..
change 54. Sense of hear-
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See these today as these prices are subject to change with-
out notice.
Your old car taken in trade and convenient terms given.
Lots of Shade, Plenty Parking Space
You 11 enjoy a meal at our place. New and arranged for your convenience,
we serve PI l BAR-B-QUE and other foods, ice cream and drinks at all
hours. Ask about us among Denton people..
DENTON BAKING COMPANY
221 W. Oak '
You Save from $70.00 to
$75.00 at the Above Prices
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COLIN ESCAPES
Figures came running round
ubiquitious analogy!
"Colin," she questioned anxiously,
“are you really all right?”
"Absolutely!" he lied convincingly.
“My wrists were a bit numb at first,
of course, but they're as good as ever
now. I’m perfectly fit. dear—but Jut
lazy, willing to let you do the work.”
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Genuine old fashioned PIT BARBECUE, cooked over charcoal and
smudged with grain hickory in the open. Our barbecue is prepared from
choice beef, pork, kid, mutton and chicken with every precaution for sani-
tation.
zarre died? In <
would no longer
north shore. What
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Call on us. We have served the people of this com-
trees; then. moving cautiously, bezan
to make his way back around the
clearing A hundred yards away, sat-
isfied that between the crackling of
the flames and the constant roar of
the falls no sound he would then
make could be heard, he quickened
his pace, breaking into a run wher-
ever it was possible to do so
His one object now was to reach
Germaine and get away before the
newer boat started down the river—
for, dark as the shadows were, close
in there against the bank, there was
always the risk of the launch being
68. Cunning or
roguish
69. Cessation:
collog-
70. County In
New York
state
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72. Scores at
F lir’ge
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ACROSS..
1. Ashes of sea-
weed
5. Discard an
worthless
10. Take out
14. Object of in-
tense devo-
tion
15. Wear away
16. Draft animals
17. Apparatus for
drying fruits
19. Hastened
SO. Expression of
contempt
21. Tropical
* Amercan
tree
33. The bftere.
veteh
24. Uncooked
3 ceahrazedpic-
poem
28. Magnitudes
which do
I Suppose La-
case Lazarre
ere—on the
13. Finishes
16. Sh'ipping con-
tainer
22. Dock
25. Billows
27. Greedy
23. Quiets
29. Constellation
30. Magic
31. Open-vork •
fabric
32. Armistice
34. Offer incense
to
I 35. Large planta
1 36. Concise
40. Rabbit
42. Period be-
tween
morning and
night
45. Native of the
Kurland
peninsula
47. Wounds with
a pointed
weapon
50. Dog house
51. Made
speeches:
humorous
53. Makes muddy
by stirring
55. Alack
56. Chapter of the
X , Koran
58. Feminine
[ name
59. Percussion in-
strument
61. Italian coin
62. Cut suddenly
63. Fons
65. Exclamations
of delight
67. Prosperous
periods
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thought flashed through hi mind—
startling him. He pondered it a mo-
ment The germ of it grew• flourish-
8YNOPSIS: Colin Hewitt. tied to
a tree. watehes the flames that
swiftly advance toward Joe La-
zarre. who lies wounded on the
porch of a M. Lawrence river
"fishing dub”. which really h a
hase for a gang of New York
erooks under the notorious Mask.
< olin had hoped to secure La-
zarre’s help against the Mask.
Germaine Tremblay, supposedly
left guarding Colin’s launch,
steais up to Colin. and releases
him The gang of hi-jackers which
set the fire, under one Dollaire, is
Served with Real “Pit Bar-
B-Que is a combination
hard to excel.
the engine to top speed. The
was ceaving the smooth A
We have moved our “PIT BAR-B-QUE” Lunch Stand to a new Location
on South Locust just opposite Denton County Hospital.
than four No one will know, no one ■
la to know that yot've been near M
the club lt.ots the first thing if
you get pulled into this. so do I—
in which case if I know the Mask
at all you'll mourn a husband-to-
be.”
“Colin!” she cried out poignantly.
“Don’t say that!"
“It's absolutely true,” he said:
“but it isn't as cowardly as it sounds
if the Mask doesn't get a look at my
cards. I think I‘v3 got more than a
fair chance of winning the last hand
—and that means our happiness,
dear.
“Ethically, perhaps, we may be
momentarily compounding a felony
by not speaking right out in meet-
ing. but that does not mean that
Dollaire will not get his desserts in
due course—or the others either. I
promised you that the other night.
But the Mask is at the bottom of
all thie, and he comes first Do zu
agree?”
Her hand closed over his.
"Yes," she said; "but what are you
going to do. Colin?”
’Tm going back by the Bonaven-
ture tomorrow."
“Colin!”
“If Lazarre lives, he’ll eventually
ladn up in New York. And mean-
while there's—the Wine Press." ,
“But you do not know what that
is, or where it is. or anything about
it.”
“I know it’s in New York: and
that, if it isn’t actually the Mask's
headquarters, it’s at least where his
orders com? from I'll find it.”
"But. Colin"—her voice was break-
ing—"he knows you. You said so
yourself You'll be recognized, and—"
"Not this time,” said Colin quiet-
ly. “I’D see to that ”
"But how?"
"I don’t know yet. But don't wor-
ry. dear—there are four days in
which to figure that out before I
even reach Quebec.----ta,
She made no immediate reply. She
devoted herself to the engine. Latr
she opened the locker beneath their
seat.
"Coffee and sandwiches," she said,
with a little catch in her voice. "We
must keep a lookout for Dollaire’s
schooner at the cape, mustn't we?”
"He’ll be away long before we get
there," Colin answered. “Germaine,
dear. It’ll all come out all right.”
Che nestled close to him
"Oh, Colin." she whispered, "I’m
terribly, terribly afraid Isn't—isn’t
there some other way?"
His arms were around her.
"It's the one chance—for both of
us.” he answered buoyantly. "We’ll
win You'll se."
It was four o’clock in the morning
when they reached Cap a l’Orage.
There were no lights in the village.
No one was astir.
Copyright, 1933, Frank L Paekard)
come that way, he went off through _
the woods toward Cap a l’Orage ... cd. Like the
That sneaking rat of a spy . .
Colin edged deeper, in among the
next chapter! That
While you are there order
Coca-Cola in bottles. You r
will find it served ice cold.
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Standard 2 Door, Delivered in Denton
He told her—in detail-except that
he made no mention of a gun butt
that had crashed against his skull. It
took a long time. They had rounded
the point. and were heading for Cap
a I’Orage when he had made an end
of it. i .
"We needn’t worry about the power
boat any more, no matter where it
is" she said irrelevantly. "They’ll
head straight arms sfor the Caspe
shore." Then, pertiently: "But what
was it that has been going on down
there underneath th? power house?
What was in those little bundles you
73. ets the bait
drop gently
on the water
DOWN
1. Young goats
2. Paradise
3. Bo defeated
4. Gripping tool
5. Dry
6. Steep rugged
rock
7. Mechanical
repetition
.6. Youth beloved
by Venus
9. Danger
I). Dowry
IL important
journey for
a specific
purpose
12. Sidelong
57 glance
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"Yes.” he answered. “I got him
out without much difficulty. But I
am afraid he's in rather bad shape—
which isn't so good."
"Tell me about it,” he said, "tell
me everything—when you feel like
talking."
saw Dollaire’s men carrying away?"
He shook his head.
"I don't know.” he said "I wish I
did; but, after all. no matter what it
was, it doesn't alter things one iota
so far as you and I are concerned "
Hir lips drew into a straight ling.
The Mask still forbids our banns "
"What are you going to do now,
Colin? What are we going to do?"
He sat motionless for a moment,
then he struck a match and looked
at his watch.
"You’ll be back home and in bed
by half-past three—not later anyway
seen He did not want to be sen now;
and above all he did not ant Ger-
maine to be seen It would take
fifteen minutes at the very least, he
was certain, for the "‘menabers" to sal-
vage what they could of their per-
sonaal belongings. carry Lazarre
down to the power boat, and get the
power boat under way Surely he
could make the launch in much less
time than that.
He made it in five.
Germane! had evidently heard him
coming. She was standing up in the
launch. The engine was running.
Let’s go?" He spoke onchalantly—
or thought he did—as he jumped in
beside her.
She leaned forward and peered for
an instant into his face.
“Sit down!” she commanded. "You
look like a ghost. I’ll handle the
boat.”
He did not protest. He had for-
gotten about his head. Rather queer
that it should suddenly start throb-
bing again? He felt almost giddy.
"All right!” he said. "But step on
it. The power boat will be along
shortly—and it’s moonlight."
"We’ll keep out of the moon path."
she answered. “If they haven't start-
ed yet, we’ll be so far away they’ll
never se us."
The launch spurted out from the
bank. Colin dragged his hand in the
water, and at moments surreptitious-
ly bathed his head. There was no
sign of the power boat. She had nursed
side of the clubhouse—and, halting
abrubtly. gathered around Lazarre.
There came then a medley of voices
raised in execration and blasphemy.
They all talked at once The words
rached Colin in disjointed snatch-
. Kennsoton’s croaked out
there . . . That. makes two with
Gregg .... The cover’s blown off tile
works . . . Ten spaces, maybe twen-
ty. if we re caught . -We got to
beat it out of her? before anyone
comes nosing around . . . Get Lazarre
down to the boat. . . . Better save
some of our clothes in there if we
can. Wise up W P. . . There'll be
a glass wagon and no flowers coming
tDollaire-fer-thie. . .. Tf-wy wonr
fast enough we can get Lazarre
across the border before the cops get
their ear mufflers off . . Maybe he
won’t live l.. Aw, he ain't so bad . . .
We got to give him a break anyhow
Maybe Dollaire and his schooner
are still in the river ... He didn't
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Rich in carbo h y-
drates—essential to
per feet health, this
bread should be a
staple in every diet.
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46. Wheeled
vehicles
46. Full of: sufix
49. Breaths heav-
ily in sleep
50. Top stones of
arches
52. Basis of the
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"Did”—she hesitated—"Lazarre—
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