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133-13Sp.
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FOR NEW AND USED cars
see GEORGE HARDY at Pat
Shear, Inc., 302 West Main,
Henderson, Texas. Phone 223.
125-151p.
hobbies of all—the collection of
rare bells. She gets them from
FOR SALE: 9 piee Walnut
dining room suit. See Mrs. W.
P. Wilson, 103 Kilgore Road.
133-135c.
DEPENDABLE
CHEVROLET
SERVICE
FOR RENT: 4-room unfur-
nished apartment Phone 397.
73tf.
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FOR RENT: 2-room furnish-
ed apartment. 326 East St
130tf.
FOR RENT: 6-room brick
home on Montgomery Drive,
near new school. See A. T.
Anderson, 1016 So. Main St
115tf.
FOR SALE or trade: Milk
cows. Ralph Watson at A.
Crim’s.
77tf.
LEON CRIM
MOTOR CO.
Next to Poet Office
ply. Ill West Elk.
133-135c.
FOR SALE: My farm 5 miles
south Troup on Troup-Gould
road. On school bus route, Joe
Northcutt, Troup, Tex., Rt. 5.
134-189c.
FOR SALE: Full blooded Col-
lie pups. Write H. J. Holland,
Box 127, Overton, Texas.
133-138p.
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196 East Ragley. Phono 284.
‘111-136c.
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REFINANCING
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J. A. NEWMAN
SHOE SHOP
NEW LOCATION
206 FORDALL ST.
Formerly occupied by
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apartment Couple only. Phone
79.
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LADIES
Shoes Dyed Any Color
DAVIS SHOE SHOP
LIBERTY HOTEL
Special weekly rates to perm-
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PLUMBING AND GAS
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Mrs. Cynthia Dunklin
Crimerest Barber Shop
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by reading the want-ads. No
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CHAS. D. APPLE
New London Frigidaire sales-
man for Adams Appliance Co.
Phone 1033, Henderson.
128tf.
by-step sewing instruhtions
eluded.
Send fifteen cents (15c)
supper down here together. Only
I didn't think I had the right to
say so—probably haven’t now."
He shrugged rather ruefully. “A
wire-haired terrier and a type-
writer aren’t very imposing pos-
sessions, are they?"
VELVIN TRANSFER
Local and Long Distance
Moving
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Graduate Teacher of Progremsive Series and other Methods
WILL OPEN HER STUDIO
SEPTEMBER 1st, 1937
In addition to che regular courses in Piano, Harmony and His-
tory. Rhythm Band and Chorus Work will be given the primary
grades; algo kindergarten for the pre-school age.
MRS. FANNIE F. CAIN STUDIO—307 North High
TELEPHONE 507
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New and used machines of an
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Repair Work a Specialty
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REAL BUYS
1986 Dodge M-ton Panel.
1984 Chevrolet Truck, 157-inch
Wheelbase. .
1984 Plymouth Coupe, a Bargain
w. P. HURST MOTOR o,
700 Main St.
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CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP
CHECK the News want-ads
for the most desirable offera
Homes of every else, to suit
every demand are listed daily
in the News pages.
PATTERN 4479
By Anne Adams
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GROQUIGNOLE
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PHILADELPHIA (UP)- "Oh, fa-
ther, I hear the sound of church
bells! Oh, say what can they be?"
"Tis but a woman’s hobby,
daughter; a sight that’s strange
to see."
That's what they’re reciting out
Lansdowne way, for Mrs. Charleg
S. Musser has one of the strangest
OFFICE SPACE for rent,
two-room suite, New Arnold
. Building, fire-proof, janitor
service and all bills paid. J.
E. Arnold.
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FOR RENT: Small modem
house, Sunset Heights. Rea-
sonable. Alford Bros. Motor
Co. Fhone 676.
135-107c.
FOR RENT: Good 4-room
house located 7 miles on Lane-
ville Road. Laneville school
bus comes by house. $6.00 per
month. See Lee Williams.'
THE BRAESICKE HOUSE
Room and board. 301 forth
Marshall. Phone 858-w.
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about things that happened at the
party, Pat," remarked Kathleen.
“And why shouldn’t I?’’, he
asked. "Ye’re forgittin’ I was the
lad woikin’ the Cupid's darts, be-
gorrah! What's to prevent me
turnin’ thim where I pissed?
That’s how I see the Duchess whin
McTavish here left her a settin’
alone on that stone bench, which
the same ain’t any colder or
harder thin her own face as she
stared after him."
“I did notice you kept the light
on Bracey pretty steadily,” said
Bob, to change the subject
AFTER the last echo of excite-
H ment over the arrest of Bra-
cey had died away, and the Duch-
ess’ sensational ball came to an
ending which was wholly anti-
climax, Pat came padding down
the hall, carrying a covered bowl,
which gave off tantalizing aromas.
He leaned an inquisitive ear
against the door of Kathleen’s
studio. At the sound of voices in-
side, a pleased grin spread over
his face and he knocked.
“It’s a mulligan I thought ye
might be’ loikin’ some of, Miss
Kathy,", he told her when she
opened the door. “And Mr. Mc-
' Tavish here too! Now ain’t that
lucky!" He gazed in deep admira-
tion at the black eye that Bob
displayed. “A foine time was had
by all, eh? The Duchess got her
trick jewel, the professor got his
come-uppance, and you git. a
chance to punch his nose, not to
mention runnin’ off with his gurl,
and—"
Read the News Classifieds-
you’ll save money, first of all.
Practically every day you can
find the very things you’re
looking for, at real price
valuta.
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The first known elephants wers
only three feet in height
a
trailin’ 'round with the Duchess
for nothing. His kind never does,
and whin I see him givin’ ye sich
a grand rush, I didn’t put one
thing past him. Ye see. Miss
Kathy, ye’re new here in the city,
while I've been sweepin’ up after
folks a" long time now, and have
kind a cleaned up an idea or two
’bout thim.” He glanced at her
anxiously to see how she was tak-
ing his rebuke, then changed the
subject abruptly. “How 'bout me
goin’ up and lettin’ Sehmatz down
to taste that mulligan, too? With
all the goin’s-on here all night, he
must not got much sleepin’ done.”
“Sure. Here’s my key.” Bob
held it out, and walked with him
to the door. Then he turned to
the girl with a smile. “That’s the
nearest Pat ever could come to
slapping your wrists, Kathleen, in
spite of all the anxious hours he
and I put in for fear you were
going to fall for Bracey. He came
up to my room to talk it over
more than once, but there didn’t
seem to be much we could do
about it."
Kathleen's eyes snapped With an
Irish defiance of their own. “You
were so taken up with the Duch-
ess, Bob, I didn’t suppose you'd
care or notice what I did,” she
said. “Even Sehmatz didn’t stop
at the door as he did at first,”
"Because Bracey was always
here in person, or his present
were being delivered,” Bob re-
minded her. "We seemed very
much out of the picture.”
“And that made a difference
with you, Bob?” she asked softly.
"All the difference between be-
ing blissfully happy or more
wretched than I’d ever supposed
I could be, Kathleen. There never
has been anyone but you, no mat-
ter how things looked. I love you,
dearest. Have loved you from that
very first evening when we had
CHAPTER XII
BOB made a flying tackle, seized
the professor from behind,
and after a minute’s fierce fight-
ing, had Bracey down. “The
statue—get it!” Bob gasped.
The little image was finally
handed to him. He turned it bot-
tom side up and slid aside a tiny
cover to the hollow inside. The
next minute the famous emerald
lay in his hand. He held it out
to Steve, who was staggering
grozgily to his feet.
“Professor Bracey, eh? That
ain’t what they call you in Italy,"
the detective snorted, glaring
down at him. “The same stunt
you pulled when you smuggled in
stuff from London in that-Museum
statue. Your game’s up—but say,
you sure had a nerve to show up
in this town. Must think the po-
lice force is dead on its feet!”
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Operators:
notice:
Drive out to Anne’s Place
near Beacon Refining Co. for
famous sandwiches, hambur-
gers and the best cold beer.
113-138
WANTED: Good boarding
house cook. No other need ap-
smart Matrons who are forever
"on the go”, with your many
Mid-season and Autumn activ-
ities! A shirt-waister is Pattern
4479, fashion's favorite for all-
occasion wear, and you can be
sure that this attractive Anne
Adame version is as easy as it
can be to make! There’s a world
of flattery in the youthful, point-
ed collar, brief sleeves, button-
front "bodice, and skirt that’s gen-
WHAT HAVE YOU to sell?
Turn it into cash. We will
buy it. Henderson Junk and
Wrecking Co., 605 West St.,
Phone 252.
125-151C.
DRY CLEANERS
church stseples, temple spires
cloistered monasteries, cow herds,
school houses and everywhere elne
where the ringing of bells L used
to declare a mesage.
In every eomer of her house
are bells. They come from the
plateaus of Tibet, from the heart
of the African jungles, and from
the decks of storm washed ships
at sea.
temple dating back more than 500
One bell came from a Buddhist
years to the Ming dynasty. An-
other is from the batleship Maine
while a third is an alter bell trom —
the Virgin Islands .
«nID you suspect the professor
• was after the emerald, Pat?"
asked Kathleen. “Did you think
he’d actually steal anything?"
"No and yes,” answered the
Irishman. “I knew he wasn’t
BARBER SHOPS
FOR RENT: Unrurnished
house. Modern conveniences,
good location, plenty shade.
- Apply 1409 West Street
97 tf.
FOR RENT: 5-room modem
house, 305 Broadway. $30.00
month, unfurnished. Phone
492.
130-135p.
FOR RENT: Two room fur-
nished apartment. Private
berth. Couple only. 107 West
Elk.
126tf.
BEAUTY PARLORS
KATHLEEN did not reply for e
• minute, then she laid her
hand on his. “Aren’t you forget-
ting the most important thing of
all, Bob?” she asked. She an-
swered her own question. "And
that is I love you, too, Bob—if
you’ll have me.”
"Have you!” His arms were
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REPRESENTS SIX MONTH WOR
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J WESH
ONLY A FewW
WE WILL BUY all kinds of
used furniture and pay the
highest prices. Henderson
Junk and Wrecking Co., 605
West Street. Phone 252.
125-151C.
erously. pleated for action!
Wouldn’t you like this frock of *
printed, tubbable synthetic,
striped ‘shirting, polka-dotted
percal, rhambray or dainty tie
silk?
a Pattern 4479 is available in
I mines’ and women’s sixes 16, 18,
20, 34, 86, 88, 40, 42, 44, 46
and 48. Size 36 takes 3 7-8 yards
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HAIRCUTS
ADULTS ________________________ 25c
Children 20c
• EAST STREET
BARBER SHOP
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THE tiny insect that makes shellac is shaped like an spple i
During its life, it secretes a substance known as lie gum, w
formsa bodycovering Later, the coverine is discarded, “
coilected by man for the making of shellac. "
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WANT TO BUY
TWIGS - BLOOMING
HAVE BEEN DEELOPED
DORING THE
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BY WA RWKER GLEAGON Coppight, 1937, NBA Sonics, Ing
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FOR SALE: Slightly used
automatic electric water
pump. See Mrs. Huffman,
Gaston School.
131-186p.
about her, and for a minute they
were in a world of their own, a
world in which everything was
swept aside except the miracle of
their love. Such trifles as rent
bills, things to eat, and all the
petty demands that make up life
in a work-a-day world were for-
gotten. Suddenly the studio had
become a place of enchantment
and glory, and only their fresh
young hope for the fture counted.
“You see I can go right on mak-
ing rhymes and you can hunt
criminals just the same,” Kath-
leen planned with shining eyes.
“And we’ll save the rent on one
studio. Oh, Bob, to think this
would happen to me when I
thought I couldn’t make the grade
and would have to go back to
Gloversville, and Joe Williams,
and Aunt Hattie telling me to put
on my rubbers."
Bob smiled down at her and
gently pushed her head back
against his shoulder. “Just try
and do it now, young lady. I’d
tend to seeing about your rubbers
from now on, unless—say, you’re
willing to put up with Sehmatz
and his muddy feet, aren't you?
Love me includes my dog, you
know.”
For answer her arms crept
about his neck and her red lips
pressed his. Neither of them no-
ticed that the door had opened,
until Sehmatz catapulted into the
room. 1
“Excusin’ me plase now,” said
Pat with a broad grin. “Ye seem
to be pleniy busy. Don't be for-
gittin’ to give the dog some o’ that
mulligan." The door closed with
a bang.
Bob looked solemnly at Kath-
leen. “The old sinner! Say, did
you know before that Cupid was
Irish?”
She smiled up at him. "No.
And I didn’t suspect he smoked a,
pipe either, did you? Probably
carried his tobacco in his quiver,
and all these years we've been
thinking it was arrows.”
(THE END)
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SUITS CLEANED, pressed,
50; pants, .25; dresses .50 and
up. Cash and carry. Dent
Cleaners, Crimerest.
130-135c.
I buy cattio ana Doga. C N.
Rogera.
100 tf.
“DID they really find that Bra-
— cey had had the scar re-
moved?” interrupted Kathleen
hastily.
"They did that,” Pat answered.
"It was me own razor the detec-
tive used whin he scraped off that
long sidebum the professor was
so proud of. There was the thin
white line as plain as the nose on
yer face. He’s the feller they’re
after, all right, all right. Ye'll
be goin’ down to collict yer part
o’ the reward, eh, McTavish? It
ought to be a likely sum, enough
to buy—well, a lot o’ things.”
“I hadn’t thought about that,”
said Bob, glancing at Kathleen.
“You seem to know quite a lot
SHOE SHOP
FOR RENT: Small store
building opposite bus termi-
nal. See T. E. Slaughter or
phone 324-J.
FOR RENT: 3-room furnish-
ed house. Electric refrigera-
ticn. Phone 786-M.
132tf.
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FOR RENT: Small store
building opposite bus terminal.
Bee T. E. Slaughter or phone
342-J.
133-135c.
X LOST: Yellow gold Elgin
1 -watch August 16th. Black
ribbon band. Call Bernice
Buse at 865-W.
134-136c.
i T 10c TAXI PHONE100O
coins or stamps (coins preferred)
for this Anne Adams pattern.
Write plainly size, name, addreu
and style number.
Summer emte—yours! Send for
our new Anne Adams Pattern
Book and nee how oasily you can
stitch up the newest, smartest
outfits from the easiest patterns
over seen! No matter how inex-
perienced at sewing, you will
want to make these lovely after-
noon frocks, party styles, motn-
ing models! Varety and flattery,
for grwing-up and grown-up! :
Book fifteen cents. Pattern fifteen
cents. Twenty-five cents for doth
when ordered together.
Send your order to Henderson
Daily News, Pattern Department,
248 W. 17th St., New York, N. Y.
Woman Collects Bells
From Remote Places
Except that the action has shifted from Tientsin to Shanghai, this is the sort of thing going on in
China today. The warship above directs a broadside against Tientsin, in the recent battle that routed
Chinese defenders and brought about capture of the city. A fleet of Nipponese men-of-war has met
sterner resistance In their efforts to wrest control of Shanghai from defendera.
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HOLLYWOOD “50
Mrs. w. B. Ferguson
PHONE 88
Denson’s Barber Shop
RANDOLPH PHARMACY.
Phone 700. "Just What ths
Doctor Ordered". Two regis-
tered pharmacists with mors
than thirty years experience
69-94c.
SUMMER SPECIALS
PERMANENTS
ONE-MINUTE WIRELESS
AS $1.50 up
67E cl Shampoo and Set
"> 50c
}. \,S OPERATORS
X. / Louise Henry
6S4E> Peggy Chadwick
FARLEY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Rear Haden-Boucher Drug
PHONE 89
Japanese Man-of-War Aids LandTorce in Bai
a Lilt
A good yislon means dignity
and refinement Accurate #
fittings styled smartly for
each individual.
DR.W.W.GUY
JEWELER
OPTOMETRIST
K Mah St HaBdamn
In Natural Gold
Only $27.50
We have a large stock of Elgin,
Bulova, Hamilton, Gruen and
Westfield Watches.
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