The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 153, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 28, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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iikgi.n in;iti; ioiiay
I roll) Mir tile mint Dr-tctiw Inn
dec .f.i tn lw!y f Duru MbI
hew murdered lady's mnld" from
the lake and lays her In the un-
merhoue ho knows thnt theJe.iY
pcrlume fin k 'he qurer mi.wlrr
mention i 'h hicf flu.. H. know
tfmuur t'roabi hibcht i to t"l
t turn Berkeley h . ki ri thi l:.-rk
t Mrj Berkeley thnt f-n form-
unntcintble reiuion 1:11 link"-lT-"Tp
was horrified at the gift
run Vailed iu much of the perf'tmr
J8 po tble by sprinkling It our
cvcrone in .he drawing room 1-n
day evening.
But not until Mrs. Berkeley Dick
Berkeley. Clorlnda. Eugene Arnold
iDor.'s fiance) Seymour Croiby
rrfuj I'nally. Harvey Johr.on nn
injpmatet who had robbed th."
l.'Uli? hnve all been up" 'i-.l in
urn 'loeii Pii'idr hit iijw n n
i" .'.; lifv inclf thut Mii . r
it"le ind n . l in wa "lie in
'rr.ol. muM. i Ktun Foi lmiiilrr
Jtltl Mr llerk.lry 1 i p-r
t tl.' .ddlrt 'Ihttf i i-vtdem i tt.nt
' ' iM' hop. l for hi intcii'lrO
iMttf iii-Ui. - nirly death iliun
t r' impii n.ii .ign. nut Ct.m In
connection w.th the death nf hti
vwfi.'1'hyl - It month Ix-f....
li'n Dorlf Wd- her t.ut'1 mmd
a n't- friend.
Dundee n hi iin "nut l"r n hit
.o4urtfd th . if i no ti.-f.ii. i .
. Mr I'-'i k .. I" do hr 1 liv
jjli'"il" ; '!" f i" '!'
f u mm pi igi Berkelrv pri--'
.mr vrntt ) hanikei chief When
hH"oh thA'inet in arreniil ami
i . m ti th inlilHry l'. 'i
' u fi -lii! nidi for the n .nli
HuiirT .u n t .s th . i . r
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t r f ' .!. ny .ny tt.ic. t of
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i Mi iyin tj 'u .-t her n ut...-i -.
1 ' . in it .. i i S. inline: .-Mini
r i.i t "it if oaki . ii
n tb fcumtiinho'iM- tn the it
T'.m'.n Htt.nt- thr wiilirt ti.
f Mr- I!p-1-! w m to huM
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In
sew ;o ti.; w nil the
Toi:Y
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:nnr ...ink thit Sun: i
1 iMtuf.i "li -.1 1 "idrtl to the ll
ii- put in 1 mil to the I t ru
' ii or Ii Aiiei JonnlnK1 it-y
. t.iiin-t and to"t. . logiat. tin.l i-
iii the irj. nt th.i wood alco-
.I ilnjiiinlir i" liml brrn found In
he sptfimon of perfumed o.rth
f.ui thi summtrhouse floorlnc.
Well there's yout case. Dundee"
I)r Jcnntnfca concluded ollpri fully
AnjJJnll I have to do I" to pioe
Uundce retorted "ThankH to
e 1 i1r tntcrfoirnce that will be
- n W1 "'- Impossible task "
IliJt no time howi-Mr. in set-
1 u u work
A'rti"!' I in lnr: i.i bothrr you j
iili " he nald to tin butler whom 1
I - found at work '1 hi pantry
YmtM like snrri" .'.nu.-i I ex.- ! lwlly In the negative
' 'u3jf lh' but 1 -UK.-'-t.-d j "Would you hai t-.otied Mich
iV pi w lter. ' ..u !l h- mi.iinoilut If jierfuni" had bun pcured
k ' J'd l.ke you to in mt: " plate ! o.iwn a drain pipe' Dundee j)r-
' .nrtwichrs and a lar;. 'hrtmos . ii"t."d
.'tie i.'f strong black oofft-e to me "1 in m 1 would i.i Bincu
n the tower room I in going to! thin - 1. 11 n. ich talk about
si.rkint; there several hour Jt'perfupii ..11 tkcoiint of rtVOi 'Dprtu
hi tmly place I know of where bon' 1 ' ei the heed with a
I . nr. le sure of absolute privacy j t-oUli of i" L lla annwercd. "UJul
By the way. there's n key to I I'l-lr. -m II ..n ei!ume at all.
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"Yee sit ' Wirkett .ntured him
r moving the ki-y from a lnrr rinj;
'The key to the room ItHnlf Is in
'ho door
Think"- Wirk.tt Muybt ''o
'ii kid 'I urn w Ml keep i.IKi out
.NoWtl Wlrketl i IP tici-n told 'tint
i ii v in Job to fill the lighter
fount jinn and thnt commercial
wood nlrohul iu used
' Yr u ' Wlckett aRreed. with
fiitit riiprt but apparently no
r. ii
Wh"-re do vou keep your uppl
.if wood altchol' Has anyone ac-.
rei to it except yourself?"
2o one but myielf air" Wlckett!
answered promptly. "I keep It
locked away in my pantry here and
tho kf aie never out om my pos-
i(iion clr " i
IihhI Mt Berkeley told you to
.s i k . ah ohol inntfail of ben-
'Itll I Hl'f.pilM"' '
'Yen mi Fither fluid works In
the ItBhtin. but Mr Berkeley
."krd rn !' uce wood alcohol be-
ta use of 'he black sooty smoke
ind thr iilnr of benxlnc. '
.tight Wlckett' When did you
..iM fill iij 'he fountains"
Frldt) t'1'.mlng. sir None cf
;hrm wa- i 1'iiipletely empty but I
flln! rvci fountain In the house.
-it Their- ir six. all told one
in the diKuinj; room one In the
l.hrary o-n ri Mrs. Berkeley's slt-
ttni; room t in the RUCKt room
w.i.ch Mi i ontv ".aa npw one In
Mr Berki .. v t.om and one lnj
Mi flek
I lundei
th.-n tn
nub it I for a moment
i oiiilittn decision.
ili! 1! be iiesslble for
i !l those fountains
: iiImi : ved 7"
' is in the Urnwln;?-
1.
I Winket' i
M'll to lo.il
i Aithuut I i n
j The f.wu
'm no
Wtrkett ilom.irnjjl.
'H.at fu ii'tnin U not Impi'ttant
Bit pina-.. it ml '.' e other bring
: '"i in hei i 11 1 .
1 wood It'f h 1
. i of : . -i A-
. 1 ihed 1 p. I '
in the tow 1 1 11 1
"V rv " II mi.
.1 UHt .1 iinniiti
ore the amount
mmning In every
" in as you have
'ir results .n rie
Wlckett' Dun
dee drl.iiniil him "t'leaae send l'o;-
.v Harp. 1 :md 1 . lla Biinn to me
heir You need not ocmc In with
them however '
Whcp the two 1. inids. (ookirip
.ry tired and friRhtonml ento'red
the butlir.i p.mtry the IoqcUvo
hastened torcnsuro them.
"I'll kflmikiv-ou onlv a minute.
Blr&T?d l"iTnPt KPlos tp ccnsiM
k uner 01 you 01 piurperinf; uons
Mattlibwv. jjut 1 -pnt (p a."(k yox
. question and I want you both to
think hard before aaswerlti; lt.l
Whde clearing bathrooms nrd
h..iid-baslna yesterday nnil Ud(y."
e.ther downstairs of upstairs has
elthei uf you noticed the odoi of
perfume about a dmln plpo?" I
The KrU looked at each other
1 rlaiiklj then shook their heads de-
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AWkir A I ICTIM OTH0R
INNt. AUo I IN the
wsterday .r today That Is. in the
b.ithrooms. All of the clothes
cio'"tH smcl of perfume because
Miss Qlgl aprlnkled It op qvery-
boJy befQie ior waa h(t Kwlth the'
bottle But 1 haven't smelted nny
at all anywhere else Mis Berke-
ley uses violet bath Baits but she
hasn t even used any of them since
Dons was killed."
"I don't cjenn iipa'alra -just this
floor but I didn't well ;wy r-
fume n the lavatory down heic";
rPegpy assured him-
"Thon will you take particular
notice tomorrow morning both of
you nnd report to pio If there Isi
such an qdqr from a drain pipe?"
Dundee naked with his frlepdllcat
smile reinforced by a lveloHar
bill for each of thesis "nd don'tt
mention to anyone -pot even J3U-
triot Attorney iihcrw'ood pr.Captnln
SVrawn -thnt we've had thl.i lHt'e!
talk"
''A hm ohance. but one that J
couldn't nfford to ovurloqk."' he
ald to nlinself (is he left t'ne hut";
ler's pantry and turned toward the'
(UfiwmK-room. '
Five tninvtes IUer he nccom
panted GcorRe Brrlqloy to he li-
brary and .olojiqd the door
"Please .forgive pe. Mr. llcikc-
ley (or calling you away .from ypur
btldgc gnpie" he .began "ilmt there
l a question must aak you."
I thought the district attorney
had taken over the cruc" George
03crkley rqtoilcd utmiy
"It lis Mr Shirwood's privilege
to Invcillgatc nny cse fqr s .ovn
office but he cannot ask the !"-'
lice to abandon tholr oyv'n Unps of
Inquiry" Dundee explained courte-
ously. He paused groping for
words with which to frame a dura-
tion so that It would indicate the
possesion of knowledge which he
did not possess at all. ""Mr. XJerke-
loy. when you went upstairs abputi
half-past 10 FVIday night to say
good-night to !igi and poisibty
conbole her did you see or encount-
er anyone at all on the second
floor?"
The multimillionaire fell Into the
trap. "I saw no one on my way to
my daughter's room but when I
iwiiH leaving It J saw Wiokctt em-
erging from my wife's sitting
room."
Dundee concealed hln exultation.
N'qt by the IllcVfr of an eyelid
miwt he betray to George Berkeley
that not until this moment had he
.known of the visit to Glgl's loom.
The trap had been laid upon the
flimsiest of .fqundat(qns --merely a
long-delayed recollection of the fact
that whan hc--Dppdce . had re-
turned to the drawing-room Krl-
day night after his tejephqpe ca.ll
to Police Headquartein Berkeley
u(ib not in .the rcqm and did not
return until just before Clorlnda
.Berkeley announced her Intention
of going up to bed.
"That was when .Wlckett took the
paqfiime (ak to Mis. Berkeley's
room" he said casually.
"I believe so" Mr. Jorkooy nn
swered coldly. "Though I did not
knaw at the time what his qriaid
was."
Dundee tiled another shot in the
dark "Whon you .wqnt on (ntp
ypur wife's rooms yourself did you
notice the perfume .flask?"
"J went no further than the sitting-room"
Berkeley answered.
THVT SOMCO tXXT COOW
i i-s W(viHG PilOU&H TIMC
JA MVlHG HIS W3 sister
KT.??"C?!:5".J.0 ' -r'-rN "ir- T.urwio'A mi mr.ur M iTHftHTU .
MAKING HIS W3 SlSTCTJ t J A"' Ff COG BKCK BUT STOP XQUR 'SQUWWKING.
' !?'' iV orr rturFv -- T hJ ) B V to.ozzz for you.
QM ' i F-Al? jfWr i-W- F?
N 1 TTTTi 1 i.f? V j&OSi' CW- J.VCinjoBy hca scbviccinc ta u s.eT.orr. fer?u J
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OF THE AVENGING FARROT
black pg eon; ETC
Again the trap had sprung I was
there only fixe or six minute pos-
sibly less time "
"What wni your errand to your
wife's aittlng-rootn. Mr. Berkeley?"
Dundee asked quietly.
His host'j stern handsome face
flushed darkly but he answered"
"I was using my wife's telephone.
I wanted to make a call and her
telephone was the nearest. I tried
to reach my lawyer but there was
no answer."
For the third lime but vory con-
fidently now Bonnie Dundee pre-
tended knowledge he did not
posses. "That call to year lawyer
'.was a dlrcot reault of your few
minutes' talk with Glgl was It not.
Mr .Berkeley?"
The millionaire shrugged and the
flpsh on his face deepened. "I am
not Ktirprlted that Glgl has tattled.
She has x very loose tongue. But
1 can fissure you that X was not
(ojoviii; lur hysterical suggestion.
1 was not about to comut piy law-
yer in hit. professional capacity
but est a ;ci"tul He has a daughter
of Glgl s age whom he has enroll-
ed In a Juniqr college in the east.
AUqr .my tak with Glgl. X sudden-
ly made up my mind to sopd her
to .this qollege. Instead of pormt-
tlng hor to rqmain a homo this
winter as her mother had planned.
Mrs (Berkeley's Idoa was that Glgl
OUT OvUR WAY
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By Cowam
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Vi (Til jm. rrrtrrzT v n r wii- pat tt
THIS ' SSPixl DEEP.' J r TWE MRV '
mi feW K Tit s:s
Hhould be gr 3 jnied fc r roc ictx by
Mrs Lambert I wished to ask my
lawyer's oplnl'in of the college for
a girl of Gigls tempeiamcnt"
"I see." Dundee nodded "Thank
cu very much. Mr. Berkeley
You saw no one wk.i you lett
Mrs. Berkeley's sitting room?"
"No one nt all. It Is likely that
Doris went tp Mrs. Berkeley's
.rooms soon after 1 qft to lay out
my wife's things .for the night but
J did not qqe her In the hall as I.
was returning to the drawing-
room "
"One thing more Mr. Beikcley.
I understand (hit you had agreed
to flnince n beauty parlor ynitite
foi Doris. '
"That Is quite coirect" the mil
honalre agreed coldly. "In fact I
bega.n a letter to my lawyer Fri-
day before dinner but I was too
upsqt over.nnothqr matter to finish
It. When Doris told me of her en-
gagement to Arnold she also con-
fided her ambition to open a beauty
shop. I reminded her that capital
would be required. I admired the
girl for her very evident good qua-
lities and particularly for her at-
titude towerd my st-ii. X determined
to help her ftnenclolly. on a strict-
ly business basis of course. I am
a silent pattner in a mimbet of
tmnlt ventures in Hamilton ol! of
tlnm 1). nulled thtough my lawyer
end I believe I should not lose
money If I put it into n beauty
shop I might add thnt Doris had
accepted the Idea gratefully on the
condition that her fiance did not
object to my being her silent part-
nr." Dundee heard him through wl th-
eft Interruption. "1 .ini sony Doris
did not live to benefit bv your
"'Inilne Mi Betkeley."
rfo nm I If you 11 p.irdin me
I'll set back to my bridge game"
Berkeley answered stiffly
Half nn hour later W'ckctt was
admitted lo the tower room. He
mine bearing a ttay of sandwiches
end coffee as well as information
which seemed to puzzle him exceed-
ingly. "1 have chcccd the content"? of
the fountains sir" he said deposit-
ing hla tray as far from the par-
tot's cage as the length of the tabid
allowed. "Here are the figures sir.
And I cant understand them at
all. Mr. Berkeley's fountain was
full and less than an ounce of the
wood alcohol had been removed
fiom any of the others except Mrs.
Berkeley's. I can swear I filled It
full on Friday sir but I found less
than two ounces In It and It holds
five."
"That's our secret Wlckett"
Dundee warned him.
.When the butler had left the
cctectlve locked the door at the
foot of tho stairs returned to the
tower room and locked Its door
then addressed hlj parrot:
"I'm afrnld youre In for a long
session 'my dear Watson'!"
(TO BE CONTINUED)
NOTICK.
Second Installment 1929 City
Taxes become delinquent June
First.
THREE MORE DAYS TO PAY. ''
Pay now to avoid penalty and in
terest.
R. B. PAYNE
City Tax Collector.
(Adv. May 27 28 29 30.)
By William n
S L. Brown left Monday for
Waxahachle to spend the summer
with hU uncle Milton Kyan of
that city.
Employment
WANTED Housekeeper; prefer
elderly white lady. Have good con-
genial home. Cnll In person or
phone Toomb!-Ulchardson. Mr.
Connelly.
For Sale Miscellaneous c
FOR SALE CHEAP Police pups
subject to registration. Call at Al-
amo Hotel.
WANTED -Laundry five dozen.
Sl.OO. Flat 8c per lb. Call for and
deliver. Phone 700-R.
for Kent 7
I FOR RENT Four room furnished
house with sleeping porch. 117 S.
Miller Ave. $25.
FOR RENT Furnished apart-
ment all modern conveniences.
Close in; garage. Apply 100 N. Mc-
Amls. I"
FOR .RENT Store building with
fixtures jpinlng high school ground
also houses furnished and unfur-
nished. Call 725-W.
FOR RENT Bed room private
entrance; bath garage- with or
without board. Phone 1076-W. 325
W. Hullum.
FOR RENT Throe room house
$11. New paint; gas water free. Op-
l poslte Fair grounds. Phone 219.
Ask at Mount Garage.
Real Estate For Trade U
FOR SALE or TRADE -178 acres
well and fenced; near Muleshoc
Texas. O. Ii. Jacobs 313 North
Albany Ave. Breckcnridge.
Wanted To Uuy 20
Will pay cash for late model Chev
rolet or Ford. Must be chcan. Box
35G.
WANTED- Piano and saxa phone
players; must be experienced dance
players for orchestra. Call nt 1019
West Walker St.
Announcements
The Breckcnrlflce Dallv Anu.rirnn
Is authorized to make xnc rollowlng
announcements aubject to the ac-
tion of tho Democratic nrlmarv nt
July 1930.
For County Judge:
HENRY C. THORNTON.
JESSE R. SMITH.
W. J. ARRINGTON Re-election
FLOYD JONES.
For Constable rnct. No. 1:
L. R. (Dick) McFALL. .
HARVEY HARRISON.
BRITTON H. LEA.
For County Commx. Prect. Vo. 3:
I. E. KIRKLAND (Reelection).
For District Attorney:
BEN J. DEAN.
For Commissioner Trect. No. 2:
w. M. GUEST (Re-election).
PAT FRAZD2R
For Commissioner rrecinet No. 3.
W. L. (Lynn) MARTIN.
For Justice of tho Teace Prect
No. it
.J. W CASTLEMAN.
(Re-election).
Cor Sheriff:
GEORGE LILES.
J. W. MORROW.
RAY E. HICKEY.
J. F. CHASTAIN.
H. W. SAYLE (re-election).
For Commissioner Trect. No. 1:
A. M. SULLIVAN.
J. W. RAMSEY (Re-election).
P. D. WILLIAMS.
For County Clerk:
BEN GRNT (Re-election).
For Tax Collector
A. H. DOWNING (Re-election).
G. W. BRANTLEY.
Fori District Clcrlt.
MISS MABEL WOOD (Re-cleot-lon).
For County Supt of Public In-
struction: (Mrs.) MILLH3 BLACKBURN.
(Re-election).
For Congress 17th Congroosloiuil
District Special Election:
MRS. R. Q. LEE.
dr. l. c. Mcknight
DENTIST
DENTAL X-RAY
Phone 268 Bender Bldjj.
FOR RENT
STORE BUILDING
Firo rroof Modern tip U
dnte best location available
on Walker St. SOiclOO fcqt .
or will make 2 store spacer
each v.ilh modern front III
100 feet.. Will vacate o
aijort time. Apply
GAMIIILL'S
Fhone 336
Dr. Bruce W. Snider
Dentist
l'yorrhea Specialist
Erealn hours by appointment
Over Star Drug Storo
rhone .90
American L
Brcckciuldgc American l'ublHMhig
Co. Inc. rulillshers
ViO West Williams St. h
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Automobiles ...t.. 2
Business Service 3
Contractors 4
Employment fJ
Financial . t
For Rent 7 (
Dining Rooms "i
For Sale Miscellaneous
Investments 0
Leases For Salo -. 10
Livestock and Poultry 11
Lost and Found 13
Money To Loan 13
OH Propoaitlona 14
Personal IB
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Real Estate For Trado 18
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"RIDE THE
GREYHOUNDS"
SOUTHERN BUS COMPANY Ine
Time Tablo ?
BUI-X'KKNIUDGE
to
WICHITA FALLS
I.raw's Union Bus SMtliin
li:15 A. M. 11:15 A. M.
l:(ll) I'. M. 7:00 V. M.
These new hi'hedules afford fast
er und mure dependable sertico to
Wichita Falls AiuarlHn Ardmora
iiud Okl.ihiiuui City duo to lin-
pruMil ruuds mid better cuathes.
l'or further information
CALL 547
"Sen Ice That's Right"
Southern Bus Co.
Inc.
UKECUENKIUUE TO
WICHITA FALLS
via Graham and Olnoy
ON ALL PAVED ROADS
FOUR TRIPS DAILY
Connections nt Wichita Falls foi
Oklahunm City AnmrlUo and ill
intermediate points Into Deprar
Colorado tfw.
TRAVEL JY MOTOR BUS
SERVICE THAT IS KlGUjt"
Phono 517 J
Dependable
Used Cars
1946 Buick Roadster tt $32
1927 Buick Roadster irr.- 5380
1920 Ford Sedan . $173
lOW Ford Coupi $383
1929 I'ord Roadster -.... r $311)
1928 Chevrolet Coupn .- $.'525
1928 Chrjslcr 72 Sedan ..-.-. $850
Used Cars with a riedge of
Performance i T
McMurtry-Moody
s.
Motor Co.
I'hona 33(1
427 N. Breckenrlieo Avc.flA;
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 153, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 28, 1930, newspaper, May 28, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71151/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.