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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS FRIDAY JANUARY 4 1929.
Telephone Number 1
Matty Bell of T. C. U. Accepts A & M Coaching Job
FROG COACH
SEJSS CHANCE
TO ADVANCE
cop the other forward petition.
!
Leaves Christian U. JusV.
When School Looms
- Up As Comer
t 01 I. Mil VIWTIO.V 'If.
Inn 4 Tlic athletic council
of th- A M C ollogi' f Toxni
iiiinuttnccil here todn that
Mutty Bell hind football con oil
ul Tevns ( lirlsMan Unlwrilty
hut (i erred to Mlcircd Dana
pituptinn Bible rc-ilguctl to go
to Ni bnnk.i.
M.U. KKI.RASKI)
I'HOM t ONI ItACT
Hlkr WQHTH. Jan I "V Mm
'i Hell brad ronch of Tfxin Onl
It.bn L'fmcititN for thp in-.l sl
l rinH hi i nn.ril a ninillni IxiSi
ion with T' xii i Agrh 'iltuinl an'
Mchaniril i'nlli su reding l
mi IJi !r
Tl In wm nntioiin- ed '"ln by ll I
nfte n ronfttencr with thr T " 1'
.ithlctic 'Oitncil 'i whhh he ol
tinned n li'nt from vribal agrw
'iuntn leijVw hli "titwici which
cxplrti noxt Kuinrn- r
licit cxpro-"ed rh"' " li'alng.
J t ilvclartil Tox A A M with
on.lstrnltv tiongn '"1111" offna
r on Oi 'Hut itiltv for itUianiPinpnl
II OUI h ' 'ill i li "
He wU t ik rr IiIm duties at
f lcgp ! U ' 'vt September
In lids lllltl(l'l loill'll MllltMCll
places t kii t drul of hi Imp' i Of
Blabbing tl.f dint li I'iuiII iliient
thin yrar Hut whit lmM good In
that Shotwcll haw u wraith of tc-
sorvo Slrtngth If the fntis would
on.lv "top In tiow and U ml n Imnd
i.f Kipport It might hi thai vr
would have cans to feel ptoud of
oiii- Iwmkftlliall uml l"ol mpiiic e-
r.n .I nlhxr frill urn II itUh IP I differ! tit
luctnnl to becoming iiitiic-.tr! In
thr CUr glmr II In tin r l lPCtUIc
tllry hive not U-t thrmsrlvcs be
educated to thr merit of thr game
It la on game thut mn arouse nioir
thrill In n minute than 15 football
tilt Turn out Friday night
LET'S LIVE
By
M1LPREP LAMB
i926.cch-ntAa.wtjj AyH mc
No. w hnwn't forgotten oti nnil
youi pill frl"nib. Mis Mermany In
IMlI f hnvn txm told ly a man
if much imth'ultv and KnowlpdRC
alnnK Ihr llnm thut hr cxptrt
to ff j in! pul i another tatf
winnin tram ihln year Haretoforo
wo linv brrn .1 llttlr banty our
rlv in iiiniiunring Rlil haakftlmll
nr.Ai Tin iinsr
Hyi.l .in I I.irr KruMtilim nuid-
Iv In 1'ivr wi'ii tirh othrr. were ao
li itiprr.imcnt lli.il votl
lloclilf .urn I with Ihr fltTt liolcn
of Ihr Mrddini; miiicli that thoy
rouldn't imaalbly nwikc n "Rn" f
thru inMrrlaRP '
HmiI clinging to Iter oId-fuhlon-pd
idonlR uf chtldron. n home of
their own mutual love consilium-
lion nnd forcbenrnncc. M'na oppon-
i pil by Unriy. who wanted life to
i bo exciting colorful and mimulnt-
Ing Up wii the guy center of n
nowil rompoMPd of Tiny nnd Fred
Obettnan fat genet oui anil apeedy.
.Jack Duncnn a sheik who fell
madly In love with nil lienutlfu!
i women including Hyrd. and hi
filled
.. ........ ... ..---. '. .J .f. ... ...ln
tenm but they Inform u mat you i "'"" ." :' "' - .
. .. ' .!.. ..in. her life with the oaro of het
. (t .inn wh-j plav .he game' 'title children and her home: C'het
Kwmon. an amniuoun young niinn-
ntit of the apartment aflei a dis-
agreement and took India t a
dance They met wltu n ncelilent.
which Mnl lent mil iboul much
latci Hp wo-rled oct thr aurce-
Hlon of p.uttPH that Lnrry gnve.
any one of Mlilch cost more tli.nt
their enllte month's grocery bill
counting the cost of mtlclca which
Indian occanlonally amtuihcd and
the llinior that wim consumed. Hut
she worried most of nil becnuno
Larry continually upbraided het
with her miritnnlsin. Try na she
M'otiltl. she couldn't go ttm pace of
thlti crowd.
In splto of their -many quarrel
over pxpendlttttoH Iirry Itmlsted
on giving one "whopping" party for
the ciowd Their gucsta were In
vited to meet at the npnrtment for
rVht
I illls Mill rMllt'lllher
i .. i niHin n Huk H tli plnml third
i thi n'utp toiui'. in. -lit lnt year
f. I won the title in l.2.'i I'hancen
.i. th. I'mhI gltl Mil n peat thelt
lj. i.ionl ugnl!. thin i.-aiion Tlie
HiakarftlPi" will fuinih a part of
tin i nteitnlnnv nt Kttilny evening
nlng with thi Ibua Their op-
imnrntH will rith'i be the Iark'a
l-raiiKeii
j er who proved a friend In noed to
Mini Mlf Hytd. and India Cnmpboll. n foim-
inuriled worn-n or tip
jlli M-n..t gill In i hell tuo gamea olin fom jy. fllU
DP.nii nritnni i m nmnnirma
comiIv mhIc ott wih thr lionorp
BETWKKN YOU
AiNI) MIS!
i; witti.
M
(ikieli shiilMell Hint Aliis .Mjni
(iiiiii:tn lvi-ktlall innt"ii of
tli UUCkiC"" fm' ItilckHii tten re-
prctlvets Mill t lico Ib'-ii ihargcHi
Irfon the Hpoitlig rrn tonight In
a litihtl'P double l.rudrr v-ourt bill
'I I r llui u'f .' ii puti'd agalt '
i fr.nr five fmti Weathcrfoid lit
ml ilti'l oai h Shi.tMili liai Keen hl-
lllnU.L uei fir but om time. n
Mill htM crv lI'Mi ti nay abmit I
IhrnVTpi " ufler tfiinght go 11m
i'"lU' Hue Cim Mimpetl ilKht
'itrirlly P Ihlr ' n-.t ...iitmt Mitl
MlllKTltli nlid tll v hif.v .ikii e than
f.tir vj I in tile 1 1 bi 11 iv garni i-
iv M 1J lilllita i il hi I pl kl
rcMa a Ihi Y
III the Imo (nri druthers. I ru
in 1 Ci' t'rtiieh l.il'Mliha i.i.
I lli Mill k
i -' KimidM ii
lilt . I'rrti
. it .iiii"i
i I i rinu
i tii i i li.mgi
i ( .a a iilnt
i tin iiti
hi l. hi 1 .t'ililv
I i. Iv t..r tin
i IT ii i il ilr
Miiir of i iip r" '
it i "f tl
' r pit U Wt I i
Mitljottt n p- i r i
Mr rpTTti the Mir. )
rN Uifl Jiii'.J' hi. '
loo 'Hid I 'ii t at
' ricr i tlieie
Hnmlii f. t-. .
ind UUKiing t'
Uicr n't i"l I'op '
ervrsrmUi'h ronfideratioii .! hr '
I'nit hkC'i 'img for thU poaltlon
eg tkrly f 'i th pant lun vear '
Ii loolre lik lie hah finiilK re-u hed I
lit dBj' Ulichbiirn i lii;ht bu i
fl I kid It flU'iWlll bl M.lli. t.
The Itinkiirelli. Mill Im spurn'il
on to Kic'tPr hi ikIuk thin year In
view ff lite fa' ' ti i l" glilV ulate
bnkettmll toui n i-n. nt will lie play
ed Ititi thi apring f courae the
Uafmanv piotct - "III M-mit to
rtinkc a fill' HhoMlfig brfolP tlw
home folk hihI i Mouldiit lie aur
prlHlng t" " them I" the top
of the liuliii i
The Imo guiiie" I'rldii uiehl Mill
be play.i nt tiv .lunloi HI gym
A Mtnull ii'lmlanloii ihaigc will lie
made and good crowd la en peeled
.ii huatle over nnd get an eye-
npenei on how ft good glil'a tenm
play bHMketball. and ace that Conch
Hhotwell la cvqually aa good a cage
roarh an he la a grid motttor.
ItAMiCrilAI.I. UST MO I IT.
At llioMnwood. Koulliwcitoin
Tin.heiB (OUlo) 65 Howard Payne.
II
At Koit Worth. T C. V 39;
M 111111(11111 17.
At lloustliiu IIotiatoY Ttlnn-
Kl" ID. Daniel Haltor 81.
At Oakland Cl. California AO
KaiiHim 21
("it Worth iixa.4 Christian U
.i'i sininioni 17
1uiliMUttpin Kutlcr 38. MlsHOuri
KhiwiimoihI rtiiuthwBHtiTii Ukla
li'inm !' atheia bt. HoMBtd I'ayne
I I
w IIiimii .Niw Yi'lk I' 33
n I'l
M lnlllt'lMll U Vl Wilt Vll-
K ii .. ill iii i Vii 'olrte .'.I
I i r . Ml. h Michigan
t
her life Mllh the oaro of het three j cocktalta and ennnpea. The men
delayed nt uiiryu office by n eaui
gnme nrrivcil vety lnlc. to find
that the glrla hnd started the pnrty
without them
India. In a frightful tempo over
the spoiled evening thtew a glass
nt nn oil painting. slmttetlrtg It
During dinner at the Mcmlowhinnk
club. India continued the scene un-
til diet wna forced to take her
homo Hynl dlngtiHted with the sot-
dld end of a patty which she hnd
tried to tua'ke delightful left for
homo on n pretext. Slto hd slipped
nwny from the party and m-iis
atnrting her cur whan n hand was
laid over hots.
(NOW CIO O NWITH TH13
STOHY)
ei M'pptnrart or uirry n ii mouprn
Clpoiatra. who still held him in her
tolls
Under Jack's unscrupulous lead-
ership tarry and he had gone
heavily into debt floating the stock
of the Dullder's Supply Company.
hoping to mnke lnrg profits with
Utile labor lorry's winning person
ality and chiiim hnd brought him
.r. president of the Jnckgonvlllo
Havings and Loan comMiny
Uyid's worries were Increasing
fur. in spite of the economy thut
he forced her to practice Uirry.
himself m-bs becoming mote ex-
travagant and her mild ctlMcl8iti
precipitated quurrela pf unusual
bitterness and illatistmtw eollHc-
inencen One night ljnrv walked
out In full accoidiug to Olympic
and A A I' leaders
A'ldtPMsInu the fifth iiunmil
meeting of the m omen's division
yesterday. Kthel Pert In. chairman
of the division's executive commit-
tee n-poitud that her committee
hnd endorsed the launching of n
cnmtaign to educate git Is in
schooW and collegon and other girls
of school and collegii ago not to
tialn foi competition in the next
Olympic gamps to be held in Lou
Angeliv
Dempsey Says
iNeirro Godfrey
Best Of Boxers
ed up the Ittoken glnus nnd ic-
moved the painting from the de-
mollshcd frame the night hefotc.
There M'nn no trace of the M'jeck-
age Inilla had made
Hyrd's jmrcnls were anlving tho
next morning nnd they must have
no suspicions. She went up to lir-
ty and put her arms nioutul him
There M-ns a deep and unalloyed
sweotnow In her purplish eyes.
"I'm tcally more sorry than I can
tell you about Inst night dear."
Hyrd's eyen dtopped to the point of
he little black slippers. "Can't wc
let 'the old cat die?' I'm so anx-
ious to have everything run
smoothly while ilad and mother me
hnie"
!a rry. she know hnd his own
reason for not wanting any domes-
tie hunlcniie while they were vis-
iting them.
"I'm ilmn sotry that things went
askew." ho said willing to declare.
ft truce "but I teally couldn't un-
derstand your leaving without a
word to me or to anybody. We
would have loft Kt oil's at n decent
hour If you had stayed. As It was.
hoping to recruit the losses of tlto
game before und lost another bun-
dled." This was Litry's iilon of ending
n subject thought Hyrd. unhappily.
He must have tho last word hIio
knew. And besides he blamed her
for Ilia second loss thut uight nt
poker.
rid her mind of furthet dlsnuprobiv j
tion Het dark oyu.n wntc iiiiicm
smaller than Hyul's and thoy were
eyes that seemed to sco nothing
latg'.'t' than pinhctuls.
"I'm Biirpttscd that Lnrty stutuls
for this cxtiuvagnncc." she began.
Hytd looked up quickly. It wan
just as well to let her mother think
that sho chose to live In thin
apartment.
"With no place to store food-
stuffs you have to buy It In tlrlli-
bled and -" Sho enst n devastating
gtnee nt on tut tho tiny kltchon.
"It's the conveniences." bogna
Hyrd. "niodet n npattmonta "
"Well I can't sco how nny wo
man expects to Keep n nusnnmi
cooped up In a hen-house like this"
she Intcriuptcd. acidly.
Mrs. Hamilton thought worn tin
suffrage n menace to the country.
She hnd managed her husband
without It! She believed that If n
man didn't "behave himself." It wan
the woman' fault evcty time.
She had been dictator in tho
Hamilton Inqulteil as they sat to-1
gethci nftet dinner ut otio end of
the living loom while tho men
smoked uml talked at tho other
cud.
Mr. Hamilton had handed Laity
(Ogur ft "Coionu" wtupr.cd In
gold foil but he himself win smok-
ing ti flvo-ccnt stogy.
"No one iloos fancy woili nowa-
days mother" bogittt Hytd " you
know I've got enough dollies and
scarves to cover overy piece of fur-
niture) In this loom"
Hyrd Jumped up quickly
"Lot's go over nnd get the boils
ready in yout suite" she said to
avoid further discussion.
.
Mr. Hamilton thought that thoy
wete vory consldorato to nrmngo
fot the uiv of tho two room nimit-;
mem next door mil .mis. Hamil-
ton's boak-llko nose sniffed tho air
and Inquired if II wasn't awfully
cxponslvo.
The ucn morning Mrs. Hamilton
was already In the kitchen when
Hytd appealed. She announced she
Mr Hamilton held up a sllonc
Ing finger.
"Shush' Hcntletta" he tmn J
hot
Hyrd peeked ovei Ills kIiuuIiI' i
and saw that the click was in ul.
out for thtce thousand dollatd ul)il
was made out to Larry.
"Uttylng a little wad of Laity'o
stock" he whlspovcd.
Uyiil continued to atnie f list ill
tlto check and then at ior fathor.
as if she ntiiBl do something bo-
foto It left his hands. How could
Hhc wsin him and still keep Ills
faith in Laity Inviolate?
family for years. Jim had allowed I hnd gotten up at alx o'clock Just i
her to think she tan things but an sho did at home
(TO HIS CONTINUED)
For colds grip
and i'lu lake
(iv" tert
5
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Hlau
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Al ii
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I'ui.ii
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CHAITHK XXIV
Jack's face puffy with gin. lean-
ed toward hot.
"I'm going with you." he an-
nounced unevenly starting to open
the door. "You piotnlscd to lrnvo
lunch with men nnd you nevm did'
Just ft born little liar like the lest
of 'cm!"
He wus Inside Ungear now. In
another second he'd be making love
to hot.
"If you go back to the club
house. Jack. I'll promise on my
honor to call you up nnd havo
lunch with you." said Hynl. trying
to keep hot voice steady.
"Don't care. anything about
lunch now." he announced gleeful
ly "nor dinner either. I Just want
my little ci cam puff!"
He leaned closer until his dis-
gusting breath hung cjouc to hoi
noitrlls
Quickly hu dtopped her vanity
easo out of the open window. Then
diligently started to look for It. An
Jack lumbered out of the car to
get It for her. she stinted the mot-
or and wns down Ihe tonil like a
flush.
M
v .ntitiii ai
i
i I in Athl.
h . U !
Iiinj.' n St
Women To Plau
In 11)32 01 if m pics b:x -;"
MACON. Oh juii lOPi-lSn route
to Miami. Pin . to talk tt over with
Tex Itlrkard. Jack Dempscy is Is-
suing n one-man concensus uf the
heavyweight situation and a In-
tel orcted by hut Interview erti along
thr tine tt runs something like
this
The winner of the Strlbling-
Sbsikey fight at Miami Hcnch Feb.
.'" will be the ncM champion of the
orb!
I am willing t-i meet tho winner
l the Strtbllng-Sharkny fight hut
i will have no announcements to
mke until 1 see Hlckatd.
I'm not sure vet that 1 Mimt to
5 MM K M W .
JJ.'jiliij and Nittudiv
NI.W YOHK Jun I i 0h..
nil'. ii c.ii( .ei b tin woman's
iliWM.in nt the National Amateur
Mil ti. liitii.itii.ii tn iiutiriiii
' i ii I .in ii in tin 1'ijj DlMnpn
. in M ill ii"l i 1 1 i t th it v.. 1 1 i
1 1 I i li i mi f lulu t i inv i . I le. I I
not left ice the Miami
Heaih fight
"I beJIevo Uporne Cudftcy. tho
negro is the beat among the crop
if heavy m eights Just nt present."
'1 111 HI I
1. C. til. i
vim Ii th.
ii. ml- Alia'
'ilitllb mot s to
I 'lie Il I itlC.n
ballyhoo
tluough
The noxt day Hyrd tiled to ex-
plain to Laity Just why she had
tun away ftom the patty. Deeply
nnnoyed. he Intimated that she ow-
ed him an explanation and the
otheiH apologies.
"After all I've said to you about
trying to make our parties 'go'"
he fumed forgetting Hint ho hud
Miggostcd curlier In the evening
that they leave without n word to
the others
"I know It." said Hyrd. miser-
ably. Hhc never could make Larry tin-
dcistiiml the sudden revulsion of
fooling that alwa took place deep
In her most scnsMory nerves. It
was becnuse an Inexplicable change
took place In eveiyhody. their nice
everyday selves supplanted by Irte-
sponsible debauched creatures. l
was as If the Imps thut live Imprls-
New
-limn. ma along lb
Mirfi walcrfri'iil with Hi
thrill and lic.trt.uini
"THE RIVER PIRATE"
n
Willi
Jctoi McLurIiii and
Lull .Mornu
Alv.
lomed and Vw
Todd) and
Tlic (uiib'-'
Nitmd.n
All Hon :
. Kim
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Wf'l JhLrim&
JftS'W"?6'
TRANKIE DWAQ.
t '
lib lall picture and If a
vow
AlsfluScriul and ( onu-dj
I Kal nn pati iitt i rvn limit fsal
fU t irrn aasMnr i mum unrii-v n i no Hi
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look lltt'st' ocr liffoic hujiiiK. '
I PETROLEUM MOTOR COMPANY
H !ll- V WalL-nr SI. H
m l IV AlcI.lvAN. Mtrr.
f nun lint.iion passed i oned In eveiy one of us sometlnieii
desires." were
K''ig
called "supptcsscd
suddenly leleased.
And lotncthlng completely evil
had taken possestiliiti of India.
Could Lim deny that she won-
I dered '
litis loulinuxl drinking ilrink-
Ing ill night long I simply can't
bc.it it ' hIio thought of Haying.
Hir ihln Ircmblril. as If she were
about to to Then she gilttcd her
toplh and choked back the tears
"I knew if McMcnttoTlny's and
l'ltd it would Just ho a icpctl-
lion of what we'd been doing nil
rcning And I was feeling Mick
besides " she added.
She had meant "heartsick." but
sh' said It to hciself.
You weren't sick at all' ex
ploded Larry "You hadn't had
enough to make you slcu. i ou were
I junt on jnur high horse agHin. You
felt that you were too good for (no
tobi of ii" ' lie said wlthorlngly.
That's not line" said Hyrd
slowly " You cun't deny that peo-
ple do terrible things undet the In-
j fluence of too much liquor. Look
' at the way India behaved!" sho
thnw back at him
Oh pull on your nocks! You
in ike nic alck with your puritan
(IdiHs Hhc'rt Just us decent ns you
I arc I'erhnps more so. becauso sho
Irts hprnclf iclax oiko In a while
... ... I (!.. .1. -..'I ... II. ..1
I IIIKI lie ll'lllll'll nnu iiiiltii i. mi- linn
everyone lives up to hot- Ideaa of
tight nnd wtoiig. She Isn't thut
ioik ( lied'"
Hyrd wu-i silent
A tort or of what the futuie w.is
holding for her mil like a yeating
point of fire through her biain.
She wondered how long she could
stund ebmpiomislng with Larry on
the oiibjcit of drinking . . ou the
tubj t of India and money
and blllu . . .
By rd aturtcd to utraighten up the
living royiu. Lurry must ha c ticun-
iMrr hud offered to go to the
station to meet her parents. It
meant getting up an hour caillnr.
too! Hytd was touched with hlu
thottghtfulncss. Larry could bo so
nlcCj she thought with a little sigh
when ho wanted to be.
He lit ought the Hnmlltons to tho
npaitmenL and then explained that
ho wan duo at the office but would
see them Inter As Hytd welcomed
her father and mother site huw
that tltev weio purring under Lar-
ry's magnetic touch. And they were
nodding to each other saying l-
Hyrd "What it perfect son-in-law!
What n wondciful husband! How
ptoud we all arc of him!"
Luriy certainly hud a way with
him! He certainly had'
In a cnunttlfied toiigli-and-ioudy
way. Jim Hnmllton looked tho per-
son of Importance he actirtilly was.
The btendth of his body and of his
face. Hccmed to match the breadth
of tho muii. His very uncuuthnuHs
his veiy toughness gave cluoa tr
his mental bigness.
"Glmlny cilckots!" Hn continuti
to nnt By id and squeeze her. "Its
a ttcat to suro eyes to sen you
settled and evetythlng. You look
darn happy too!" Hoi lather's blue
eyes worn lost In the kindly wtlu-
klcs that narrowed them almost to
lines from which ho twinkled out
at the wot Id.
Mis. Hamilton lull and span-
and forbidding smiled somowhat j
painfully She couldn't stund slang.
liar greeting was much calmer
Henrietta or Het. as Jim called
her wo ic a black hat. built high
like an embattled turret and slight-
ly out of date and black suit which
ndtlcd to her tallncss.
Sho hnd once said she would
never travel In anything nlso be-
cause she felt so "safe" In It. If
you dressed properly. It was yout
own fault If you ever were accost-
ed sho hud told Hyrd once when a
traveling salesman hud fill ted with
her daughter.
Henilctta. as Hyrd and I 'at call-
ed her secretly kept her body caie-
fttlly concealed under euch cloth-
ing. Sho wore two alpaca petti
coats black silk when sho went
visiting. Pat had onco said that Kci
mother must have wished that her
body might lie p.iinmncntly dis
posed of after having fulfilled na-
ture's tasks no that It wouldn't n-
mind her of subjects which the Bi-
ble deplored as "evil in tho sight of
the Iird."
Hvnl miked if thov hnd h a d
bienkfnst.
"Ma win suro you would expect
uh to have It heie." wild her fath-
er with a humorous twinkle In hli.
eye.
Hynl had to tmilo. too. She
know that deep streak of economy
in hnr mother'" nature. Nothing
could ever blust it out of her system.
Whilo Byrd cooked their break-
fast they looked around tho an.nt-
ment. Hoi father ndmiicd tho view
but Hynl could feel her mothd'n
disapproval forming in dcop wrlnk- j
los ovct her foiohcad.
"Lb nl s.-ikes! And you pay two
hundred and fifty dollais fot this'"
sho called to Hynl with disdain in .
every intonation. "It's highway rob-1
bcry. thttt'H vhat It is!" - I
Whilo tier father was .ading the j
morning paper and Myrd and hi r
inothei were "doing" the diMies she
when It came to matters of hit-
poitnnce. Jim's Invisible hand could
he seen by everybody except Hen-
rietta Hytd often wondctcd If her
llvot- Double and itnguunt tit dilu-
tion und chilblains wete spnnsiblo
for her domlncoilng mnuncr to-
wnrd her family or whethor her
cold nnd forbidding mnnner
brought on the ailments. Itnthor
thnn give Jim credit for tho really
big things ho had accomplished nt
tho bank she could only scold him
for tho fnults thnt never nuutotcd.
Thnt evening bofoie they went
to dinner. Hynl enmo upon her
father nnd Uuiy taking a "snlffei"
In the kltchon. Mr. Hnmllton hud
tho guilty look of n schoolboy
caught in somn mischief.
"Don't tell your mnthPi.' he
laughed. "Het would have a 'con
niption fit' If she thought I took u
dtop. Whin sho sayi gtnee at the
table. nlie ihunks the IJid that
slut's kept me ftom II "
Hytd and Iarry laughed with
him. I ty t tl was Just beginning t
rcnllre what a life he hnd led
"Whoto'a your fancy wuk ' ' Mim
"I declure to goodness I don't see
what you do with youi time nil dnv
long." )' ot out.
"Say. i t m you mustn't wott
about the fld'tllngs nftei they've
left the nest.' hot fathei's big
voice Joined th) i ftom the living
room. "ISspeclulU this little Hynl
of ours. She'll takt onto of herself
without any help fiotn us "
"Uronkfast. everybody." called
Hytd a little Inter walking Into the
bed l (Kim to touch up hot nose
Her father wns silting nt the lit-
tin desk In the comet of the loom
"Cnn't tell my fnce from n frv
Ing pun." she gi luiied nt htm
Then she noticed that h' wns wilt
lug u check
"Buying up the town iilrindyV"
sho Inqilllcd. In a nut priced oiie
A .1
(alotabs
1 TrJADC lAAilK REO.
Uclievos I he congestion
prevents complications
and hastens recovery.
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Check before it itcrtn.
Kub on inlinl- npeira
OxtrZlMtlKcnJnn
1929
First Resolution
I will take giiiul eaie of my
I'M" and will huw Dr. Ituscli.
the Optomeliisl cmiiuIuii th-lll
and iircM'iilii' proper glaiM'i
l.oenled At
Jerome Jewelry Co.!
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Nino jcars of honest and con-
Mieiitlotin ht'rileo to fho people
of Ureckenrldgo nnd lclidty.
Tula sen leu wo shall 'continue
to render.
LOUIS DAICHES
JcHolor nnd Optometrist
Tbo Uousa of Quality
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FLOUR Everlile 48 lbs. --- - ? 1 .84; 24 lbs! 94c
TOMATOES No. 2 cans 3 for""-""- "- " -""- : 25c
COMPOUND 8 pound pail" -""--' - - - -""$1.20
CHERRIES No. 2 cans Red Pitted each -' -"""- - 25c
PEAS Golden Bar No. 2 cans each - - - - 18c
PEACHES large cans Sunkist from the land of Sunshine 23c
POST TOASTIES large package"-""- - - " lie
SOUP Van Camp Tomato 3 cans 25c
CORN No. 2 cans Standard 2 for 25c
SALMON tall tins pink "-" -""TT'TTTT 17C
POTATOES Fancy Whites good cookers 10 pounds - - 20c
LETTUCE large heads each 10c
CAULIFLOWER trimmed pound - " " " - - ; - 17c"
GRAPES Reds good flavor pound 10c
SOAP P. and G. or Crystal White 6 bars""" - - - 25c
PEARS No. 2 cans Sunkist each 24c
TOC0ANUTDurWs 1-4 pound pkg." "-""""""lOc
CARROTS Health Food buik pound - - ' - - - 5c
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PORK SHOULDER ROAST pound -" -' -" ""- -' 18c
FANCY SALT MEAT' pound T"7.' . V" jc
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Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 53, Ed. 1, Friday, January 4, 1929, newspaper, January 4, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70028/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.