The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 259, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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tion "f nny pron firm or corporation which may pesir In nny
af the American publication will be rheerfullj corrected lyxjn tw-
ine brought to Ihe attention of th publisher fn caw of error or
omission In lejnl or other iidtertlsement-i the publisher does not
held himself liable for damages further tlinn the amount rreeltrU
f r the tictual spate nnrrlnr the error.
The t nlfed Vrv U erlu!el entltl-d tit use fr puhllontlon of
all mm dispatcher crrdlteil to It or not nthorwlso credited In this
t per also looid news publlshi-d hereon.
it.sMIers falling to rrcchr their paper regulnrljr will confer a
fjnr on lh nvumgenient bjr reporting siUBe to thi t'lieiiltitlon
inan iger I'h'Mie Ivn.
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t rur Uj Stall In Tma
!- nts .Vol Poverty Permit Child Crime.
' u tmnk jC invinil.- ! l.tuU'nc vrKs alrrwt in-
i i eluiiu .in. I fx .r". It hiM fmm a poor
i i lu th- iMii.c- ti.it thv thild from inari
il ' m. I. h.i tf tl.i n H -trHta. pcumimir
ip nts lHliti ' y ' - n.i'it .im'.i rfnft totH
1 1 'r Ush r..r in .il "t hi v
.! ;ucli'f.l ll.Mt- It i "iirpriaine tn m
V t.-nt ;tttth'i'tv th.t' it iut n'l o.
'i ! i:i M. Holiim no'n'h in.ul r stud'V of iue-
'"I i-!i' for thf Ffxarrri Iturvnu f thi Wrtfare
I N.w York ( t. Anut'inntv rf.uh nhff !icover-
at "ni jairw rrwu inldren from famines with f
i . .t wooh mr' .l- fmm fannlfp? with income4
i k . r lew wt-rv ..n pr)atior . Minqnjilf. '
i .i Tp vcar UM thf Niw York children's court
j I. ti.in 12(li rhilfln-n ir-n. f.iiJiilit-M with income
" . . -k t rrvn -tinH '2' childnn fmm familu
p t $2" a wi-t'k or !'. Iitwei tiic $2." anl
w imilar proprtion heft! jpHd. !
v " i . a Dr RoHtvin points out does not meat: i
-. i h a hen!th -jonal condition. But it dnca seem to
ii i jmtaWy that poert i-i not the decurfvo factor
I ' lnuueut hfli.uior It of ton tntKijrh may rt
-i 'inal piiah but it caniot ov it.if be blamed a
ill.'.
.'i ! .. . . di ' -in i i. ' 'mtl to rovie our
it I ho m li'il ( Nm "t dohnUPncv and it
i " i. v.r . o!.. fi i H roi like all other
i- . .u. I.a; . i .it' '" link" anv involve! mental
il . i. i. .toid it. and ..-j. .ill thinifH Wo d not like
. I ii !.. joiiltv i.f aiivtliinjt.
'i. - it . ; nven tk debniti-nrv ficrurrH on mountlnjf.
.t ft ir. tho -t-i"t w.tv nit i to blnnie them on
'v- ri'l thon fr'rr?ot thorn.
f i jtlit b ivo ki."'.' n that it wasn't a simple a that.
" n.it:n' children "y un.mr" :n ovor-inorainK mifr-
.t t . .ma that thoro i sotnothmjr wrong with the na-
' pun itt They iro faihnr to do their joba properly
' how
If v povortv e.xrtHo i;4 takon away from tia we may
i fi .uM to ffnd tif jiu-t how and when wo are
U h ' u -tup to think .il'iit it. we alwavii have hunt-
'ir I'Mii-e 'imr ayi vo w-n l.lnminjr dime noiela. At
. 'ttn -O.I people litamed the thontre. Moro rocontly we
liot rt 1 'Ian. my tho movio. ft' nbut timo thiit wo b-
lar c urelvon.
1 "r t1 . world now and .tlwa. " precisely what wo
"x . ..io tt. V ran remold it in iii hap o desire
w will junt lxfnn with otirselvea.
r-nrwl to a Iwttor social ordor in vorv much liko chari(
'in at homo.
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26 Wrath.
27 Preposition.
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33 Paid publicity
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41 To pull.
42 Nominal
value.
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HEACD OFAeUY
GETTlW SEMT UP
FOC MUKrEC.IM' A
TKACE EITHER -VOULL.
NEvE SEE
A HAPPV WMESL-
BECOW PU5MER.
AS LOMO AS THEEES
A CENT MCKE A CXV
IM ACTS OC SCIENCES
BR0WHW00D IS
IN PLACE FOR
TOURNEY FIGHT
Lions Come From Behind to
Win Over Stamford at1
Softball
IIV JACK SWHRXBV
BrownwixxJ ami MaraUi.m ti p-
petl into U) smi-flnal ro.ir.o wi It
Army Stor ml Loiu Star lat
night with vtetortM over tlM two
Stamford nrTpilkin; Brown
wood's Llonn csmt from Iwhlml tt
U.V. a 0-1 verdiet from th Htam
fard Reds and in- Marathon K) I
em whacked ou. an e!y !v t v n
jover the Vwt fin. trtilif-
The flmt ffa.n w ii ll in !.ivn-
i of Stamford until thv f'f'h n rung
whn rtrnwRWoutl' knx-raurfj ..iu-
gers got to work srwl rnraia R
three-run hawltcap wft as many
home runa one of ttltm by Mrt
Millar who ran bis home runstrea
1 1 rmir gainu. In those four gatw.
I Iik hua clouted ert honiam.
John Angel hurled fcr th-j Lion
I ami hod only one bod inning the.
I aacon'l whn Htamc.i.l pir. togeth-i
' r throe ainifl m .inl a U nl.l t
eeore a trio of run ThU rally eru-
I eil the. oiir-mn i id Mr wnwinel re-
j ct-ived m he .p"n.n-.. i mnd when
I Millar tripled nl-jt ip i'iin-i the
leftlleki wall won .Srmii. n t rrt
Another H'unfoti run in th.-
third ni.t(t the i' 1-' l'ip ue.t
ml a ha to fthur wit i nr jon.
.Mcuiluwj giuunded l Mnitli a:o
tried at neconit but Mill r dr-ippi a
th. hall iind both wcu it' !!!
t txiunecd to Miller hirvit second
I'bai oiii secomt baueman lnn.hlel
Hie Uill Iillinc; the Ixuj). Meadows
Wiia lurred at third and Loop talu-
d That ki. th lut tune SUm-
iniii .trnred.
i Wonmek ojMined Brownwood -i
homo rnn bombnnlmrnt in the fifth
with a lino drlvtt which iol.d n.to
the car loVrlght canter. McCurdy
and 3mtth grounded to i'or'wt
but Andrews hooked one down 'h
right field lino for .mo'hi-i hum'
By HAMLIN
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Mill I 1 Mil I'D MO. rich nnrl
ptrpnlnr. fcn reeelteil prnpnnl
nt mnrrlnse lrmtKfre iillir.
Imt lllll M ri lir. nh.ini .br
liie hn ii'it tMUrtl hir Iff ninrry
him.
llnrril nllh pnrllr. Mnllf nUm
llrent In Inke hrr In The Hrtl
I'uiipT." n iiirlliinnhlr nlahl
rlnh. lie refie. U.illf nnmeil.
unr itllli WIIK llll". nnnllier
ililmlrrr
The IIrIiI bii nut auililenlf nmt
iilien llirr eonie an una In Molly
llnil herself InnrlnB l(lh a
hnmlnnie Irnntcer lie l. In
rrnlllr. hio j-'I:mi."o
htinlc rnhher. nntl he l nne nf a
itrnnp plnnnlns In plrll Holly
ttfti null hnlil her fur rnnvniti.
Kerixnnn trll llnlly hl nmne
i. mt i nun rKi:n." v
fen il imer he nU hrr In
liMte illitHer ullh him. nn. I he
nicrre. Wnlllntx fnr him nl n
iliiitilnii ainrf. Mnllr nrminler
ft tflrl nlm nppe:ir In lie her r
an ilnnhle. Imniillf l Mnllj
rtehnnar her Ittttirl.mw rnlnnie
tar Ihe niher IM' lirthhy (tile.
he nml "WhlMnlirr" ten ! n
plnee etillnl "rrenrlij." I'nllee
nrrit nnil Ihere l hnntlntx In
hleh lilllnker' I. f.iliillr In-
Jnrel llnlly l fnrerii Inln n enr
inil inken In n ile.eneil fnrm
hnue.
miu .ii on with nn: irnuv
CBAPTBU VII
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into which Molly had bwn un-
cerrrnonio i iy uinisi irw "nv
before
But it w.i not the sun but toud
mgry voices tlwt aw.ikened her.
Of all tha duty rotten tricks! So
he thought he c uld pull a joke
like tliat on us and get by with .man said pointing a .tubby j.ngcr
it Biinging a cheap little nobody at a large pnotograph on the front
while that Milford girl '" The1 page of a ntwsp.ipor '
mans voice died in an angry Above twr own picture bold
rumble words leaped out at Molly
Molly could not dwUnguish the "Heiress Takes 0n Life Molly'
rest of the sentence but ihe had
heard enough
For some reason tho kidnapers
were confused about her Identity.
They bellevI she was that other
Hii.uiv unc mm iiau viuHiacu
dresses with. Molly did not evan
know the other girl's name.
She . reached for the small
brown purse her heart tlutterlng
wildly Inside wore a handker-
chief compact a smaller coin
purse with seine loose change and
a letter
The letter was postmarked the
morning before and wis addressed
to Miss Leola Barlow Molly hesi-
tated tor n moment It was necet-
wry wr ner to Know somemmg
about this girl. Immediataly. At
any moment now the door might
open ana mey wouia oegm ques-
tioning her.
"Honey. ' the letter written in
a mans careless hand began "I'm
torrye to break it like this but
Mae and I got married yesterday.
"We're going to be fighting and
making up all the time. Vou were
too ensy for me. Leola. Maybe if
you bad treat-d me rough I
wouldn't have handed you a raw
dial. So long ami good fuck.
You've been pretty swell. ?ow
buck and forntJUtttny."
Millar fallowed with a mkshty awat
to left center which bowndatf over
the fence tying the teoree.
Morris Brownwood third baa-
mnn ainled to center with one
down in the sixth VSMaoo dowbUd
left. ivoriMf At or r hi with IIm
winnina; run. VVll-ton rounted on
MeCurrty ground Mingle to right
which ended th aeorlng
Jnrk J oh anon limited the West
Tim I'til tie ten from Mfamfonl
to only tlirre bitu and one run
hth w i.t it four-b lifxei b I'url y
in th.- f .urtli Irnmic Johnaton
trii. k -ii II
I'lt'rnm enr Mmathnn off to a
two-run le.tii in the first with a no-
mr with one on Peirion opened
the seen t with 1 1 ne single to
center O'Brien singled to renter
and oofh urnretl whnn Meeker let
the bill f.M fhroii him. m ikinir
the eore 1-0
CorleyV homer in the fourth nit
the OS'ern' li ud to 'hue hut two
nini m flu fiftli liy Mm ithon dls-
p. Ited if hup .- 1 ofoi I '1 ir of
mrr 1 1 ' 'h.- un. ti 4. i't . t.k
SAVE W I T
ICE
Alexander Inc.
I'hwvs 1 1 fn. Tiiat Goutl
Alexander Ice
Need a
Good Used "
CA.R
May we suggest
The following!
2".r. Plymouth Coupes
I Ml Plymouth Coupe
I '31 HuJck Sedan
1- '31 Ford Tudor
I -'33 Plymouth Coupe
I '?9 Dodge Sedan
; Ford Coupe
J(j Ford Roadster
LILES 'MOTOR CO.
Phone 300
ir 2eckleiA
1 TOLLY put the letter back into
x the envelope soberly In the
ncct room the verbal warfare wa
continuing punctuated frequently
by a furious oath
"It beats me. What did he ex-
pect to net out of a Job liko that?"
"A good laugh. He wa oing
back to Chicago laughing up his
sleeves at you and Louis" the
woman said. "He knew you and
Louis loved him Ifke rat poison.
Steve and would have turned him
up long ago if you hadn't beon I
scared
'Well I did turn him up. didr.'t
I?'' A man's cold. mnacirii voice
"Sure you did. Steve. You
trapped him with that bank rob-t
beiy and then told the police;
where to and him. '
"Oh. dry up. What'U we do
with the girl Louis?" '
"I'm Itatenin' to you. "v but
you know what I'd do"
"Dting her oit " '
The kev grated in th- 1 . ' The
jdoor was thrown open and a mnn '
stooa m trie opening w rirmg
'Wnlly with hostile eyes tl uh
t man caught her by tho irm
anrl .tared down nt hfr fare -It
bests all hell!" he exclaimed
They wtre all masked The
woman and the two men foimed
an a miming circle around Molly
Take a look at this tho fat
tmf.i .i....if t r .. m.iii rv
commits luaide in department
"" .no1v '"""" u" Wd ' '"'
! bv -'enlng woman F-.ther
jpwaci -- give no mom. -
I . r ... . i .... ... a
"jVrOLLY ..t down weakly and the ..
' covered her face witli heri0'1''1"
hands That poor distraught irl'
"All right now sister It- uur
turn to talk And talk ff"
Molly swallowed hard. Her
haort was leanlnif wilJIv She
must talk as that poor glil nould leltt "
h've talked If 'he didr t mn.ri'
"l didn't donothiu' It Wat ldmlitld n I
Nflse." Molly answered in a ! ' ' ' r
low huskv tone rp '
'UTata lert'ttir nil fKnnt lum Ih
dlrt trook o.v d vou
mx n Wllh ms
.. mdn.t know notnms? .bout
any gamc t telI you .. Mov Kkr
rlullr. "This Nelse I mrt him
once up in Chicago and I was bodv i
braggin' a little. I guess. I told "I kiio
him some of my friends said !Fi'n m.i
looked enough like this Milford i m id.-
girt to be her sister. He said
didn't I think lots of myself. And
I raid. Take n look at this 3rd
showed him a picture I cut out o'
a paper once. He said I could fool
the girl's own mother and"
-Go ahead."
"Yestdrday he called me on the
ed and ixon singled to left. TV.e
moved up on Plttinan's gronnder to
first and LAUghry tnllted when
Perkins threw wide to first on
Holmes. Lewtft beat Otit a hit to
ineoml' and Nixon regietered.
The last two run came on a w uk
and two ataoiford errors.
Nixon Plttmam and Lew'M led th"
eluht-hU attack on Wllne Buci t-u
er and Mwlvln Rosdeehtfr
The box scores
Browrrwood
Smith sa . .
Andrews rf
Millar 'lb
Hunter af . . . .
Lewna tb
ABRHC
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till!
112 2
10 10
10 0 0
To the Voters of Stephens Co.:
Dtuinif the first Primary 1 led tho ticket and wim
complimontod by n vote of 1323 owi tho nearest
fiinfffdnte. Frr thl nice vote I am ijxteedinxb'
thankful.
s my record dwcioao
the rot'ii-ntioti of hoailth
iii.inel i-. and for tho pi '
I'i- !': i -tiros to botti'i' t'i.
p'ipl'. fur amendrn-nt i i
to tici't tho wiahi-. ami
jri'ixl -tli(iol and fr ni'.i.i!
ntrs for ur iUizcnihip. ti
It is tr dMire t i i iieofilo a " olid" ropre--'ritatiun.
and not li" .i ' ruiiber .4t.unp "' Yet I am
iluay -.'lad to coutiiil v ith tho Mop'
Conaiderinjr the pnmarv and i-unnii two veaia
ago and now thi is ir fouith rare. an drawn only
six and one-half rrcnt's pa. I h ivo ktpt the faith
and tried to fight a ."""d fight h ivo .i wife and fivo
daughters to support ; and the office uill enable mo
to give my daughter; the bvat of educational adv-
antages. Premises corwidured vour support for mj
second term will be greatly appiciatd and you
may ret asurari I shall fight for the interest of
my people. Your tnitt will n t lf iotrayed.
Sineerei .iur
J. Carrol McConnell.
(PoliticU Adv.)
phone He ad he'd blown in for
a week-end and wa throwln' a
party for wme of his friends. He
aid t remember Just what he
wid-
"Oo on.
prompted
flrl!" Stevo Black
"He .aid. 'Dont vou think I'm
swell to be throw . a party for
people who w i ul I put poison in
ry oup if thi; '. tho nerve?
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but you got more to cry about
than a man "
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 259, Ed. 1, Friday, August 21, 1936, newspaper, August 21, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72615/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.