Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 268, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 11, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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BRECKENRiDGE AMERICAN
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CHAPTER XXI
Ajns "JN'iWORTH had bwn
t'A lii.niiil out of dttp sltep by
tin- (iut.J of loud v.ilccn. And
then thuf w.t another nound.
Mimrimnii una i.uieii in uic rwim
... .
in i'i r in r own Dea. ner nu8 i
1 '" vUrn
Sh- s.-.s cut oi noo. puiiini-.
lulu. ..limn ni"-. -niverinii n imir.
S'n- wnt to thv door thnt
... n.d int.. her husbnnd.'s room
1 tin ii. d the knob John was
11 I I' II WilS II. IIIS DTO HUM
nt bf.n slept in
In the up t. .us hull she met "i -"""' " . ' " .ii .
Mis licjctfr liuirv.tiii from the went over and bent to the still
.'.. r wing 1.1. ".ng ke i. little ! form. She placed her hind oniTVlItS. WBNTWOltTH'S voire
.1V .i n h.r woollv wrainer.U hand that lay outllun on the x" ranc out wildly: "You mustn't
I ri eyes roiintl with alarm.
"TI.- i y.. heard it too." Mlta
iext. . wht.eid "Do you think
t might be tairglark?"
I dun t (link anything of the
i 'I ' Vi i Wentworlh anikpNd
H'n r .. .1 .lmiii.l llffnia .flu the
i.i i I.... i in nt this hour Mr :
Vii.t.vortn I- up He probably
n in (I it ih .ii ..mi. Go buck to
.mi i.Hiin i fin.- yi hi wake eveiy-
ii'ly '
Sii(ll.tilv sl.e ieulied she whs
i'litiiui .i dii.idful pieinunltlun
. ilisn .lei ll.ii i had been drink
ii hit niKl.t When he was
in 'il.itiK Ik vs.ii. iilwajs In an Ugly
i H hI Sui..i e lie had gone to
I i ' .tin i'h tmly -
i I l..rl in vi ur room. Miss
l" l" M. WtlitWottll SlKtkO
k. ii Nvith such cold finality in
ii .Hie tlmt the aecroUry rtt-
t i .1. I lumtily liurrylng down the
i .11 a id into her own tittle nooli
i u. . f lightened mouse slipping
. (. Iv nt. its hole.
M Weiitwuitli waited only
. ii. ii tie Mi'iotaiy's door hmi
. ...!. tiiid then haatened down
i . v mI. in. flossing the still
.!'. '.I hull the stood for a
' . at t'lmde the duor of the
1 hi 'In. n iiuiil.lv oiiened it.
1 .
?.i!TW vs ending as though
. tumid to tone looking down
.t a-itgure ouUtretchetl on the!
n !. Am ol J i' 't wiii.li slie recog-
ii. il iiniiv s u heavy paper-
1 t that h. r husband had used
i v oi . was In Barry's hand.
"l!u dead." Barry whispered.
t was his hoi t."
.i J thin :i. his motlui's un -
.j.l . ..'.- 'till In 'il In: "Good
FRECKLES aiul HIS
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iMYRA NORTH Special Nurse
succeepeo v. jiii n'l W -Til I 1 t ) Jm
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OOP
THF RHECKEN RIDGE
t heaven" mother! You don't bc-
i licve I did this! Wi- had n row
He whs talking about tutting me
out for a long while. I started
toward him with this thing In my
hand. I wight hnc hit him If I
hud tver renchfrd him. But bt-
fore I cot thcio h- fell hitting
his hend "
"You must get out of hwe now
quIcMy . . . and get rid of that
paperweight in your hand."
"Out. mother you can't you
don't believe I did it!"
"It dren't matter what I 1)0-
lleve P
whlspcrr
Mrs. Wontwotth
istn't be found
ousto. Vhi I
"ie
nere l
a8h on t
in the hall slip
tin the boci
to your room
behind you. Get
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Lock th(I .
undressed.'
Harry's face
frozen with fear
rlgliteti for' 0 lri0ment before;
n( oy
.oiip ...m..i ..it unr .rnHMti.
rug. SUo tocoileu wiui a cry. it
was tmo. He was doad. People
tnltilit not bellevo wlial Hurry snltl.
Tpy might call It murder.
Mrs Wentworth aluuldere.1 vio-
leiitly as she reinombered that she
must ko through llio (idet homo
leaving the lonely figure on thu
Hut she was alroady doing It.
Passing swiftly throtiKh the hall
unlinking a door. Then bock nntl
on up the stairs to tho east wing
Sho knocked on
Miss DexterV
door.
"Mlaa Doxter! Min Dexter!" It
was her own volcu spunking. "I'm
fi ightenetl. I wont to the bottom
of the stoir and called Mr. Went-
worth. Ho doesn't angwur. I'm
afraid lie's ill. You know his heart
isn'l strong."
Mis Dexter hod put on tho gray
lobo again. As tho thought of hur
employer's )HMSlble Ulneta swept
aside nervutu fancios slu.' sold
practically: "Poor dour and you
were afraiJ to " to tho study.
I guuas I upset you talking about
burglHrs. Don't worry. I suspect
hu went to sleep. That's all."
"We must go down" Mra. Went-
wuith Insisted.
They hud leached the lower
Hour and she saw Mrs. Wentworth
'reach automatically to turn the
'"I wHeb. Howling the big loom
wiiii warm num.
f"MIK next moment they wore
A standing In tho open study
'door. A scream rose to Miss Dex-
' ter's lips and died there ns iho
I telt Mr. Wentwo-th s w a y I n g ;
! ugalnst her; then aims clinging as i
i her employer slipped without a I
FRIENDS
PULL A SURf-i
VE RECEIVE TJ-IE
! BUT IT LL
RISKY
BOYS l
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I IT WAS A cOOP THIMii THE fJOC W I AWD UOW... MV MKCT MOVE
IOC TOLD ME THE CELL BLOCK P ( i "TO FII0P OUT iVHAT HA'b )
V CDULP BE SHUT OFF PCOM THE L V BECOME OF Pfi. JASOU J
ZESX OF THE HOUSE M.M-"i if -
AMERICAN
BY
AA5Vf RAYMOND
Copyright 1937 NEA Snici Inc.
word to the floor.
She bent over Mrs. Wentworlh.
There her eyet wew fluttering
open. She was moving. At leot
she wasn't dood.
"I'm nil right" Mrs. Wentworth
said. She got to her feet and
steadied herself by the table. "GU
the icrranta. and then call a doctor
for Mr. Wantworth."
"She doesn't know 113 too late
for ;i doctor" Miss Dexter thought.
She looked back from the door.
Mra. Wantworth was moving tome
papers on the desk. Annnalng
thorn neatly.
It scomed n long time but she
know It was only a few minute
before the study was tilled with
quiet sober-eyod servnnts.
And then Howoll the second
butler was saying in u tow but
firm tone:
"Nobody should go near him
until the police come. It mloht
not have been his heart. lies had
a blow on the heod."
say thlncs Ilko that. The fall did
that. Thorv'i no noed for police."
"I bK your imrdon mn'am.
Tlmt mny be true or It may not
be. Hut I wouldn't be satisfied
beg your pardon again ma'am
until the police see him. At least
I'd like for Mr. Jack to see hi;'
before he's moved."
Mrs. Wentworth nodded her
head. Shu sonk Into n chair and
coverud her face with her hands.
"I'll wake Mr. Jack and Mr.
Harry" Miss Dexter said. "And
Miss Jill loo I guess. Oh. poor
Miss Jill. She loved him so."
A few inomenls later she was
pounding on Jack'n duor. And
then on Horry's
' Jack had bounded out of bed
instantly nuswei lug the summons
i "Anythlni; wtong Mis Dexter?"
"Your father's III" Miss Dexter
I spoke mechanically
It had been more dllllcult to
awaken Horry. "Drunk us usual"
Miss Dexter muttered to herself
I Hut llnally Hnrry'a Hushed face
. appeared at the door. '
"What's thu ideo of waking me
at thu crack of dawn?" he hail
queried grulNy.
j "Your father 1ms had a stroke
(or something." Miss Dexter 'old
him bluntly. "It looks pretty bad."
At Jill's door. Miss Dexter
knocked gently. Several times.
Hut there va no answer.
She turned the tnob quietly.
Tlie room was oven led In
dainty dlsordur. Jill's lovely dress
wos thrown carelessly across. ;.
chnlr. liar satin slippers were
near. A froth of silken things
were on tho oed which wjs
empty.
' (To ISc Continued)
FRECKLES.CWTWE VERY .
PtRST PLAY REGARD- 1
LESS OF" WHERE WE
HAVE THE BALL I WAHT
YOU TO CALL FOR A U
LOWG FORVARD PASS
A LOrJ3 OWE .'
By
M
Spanish Galleons
II tin led Souvenir?
MIAMI Klfl.. (UR) Old Spnnls'
mott-o'-war which came to tin i
end on nearby Florida reefs In th
ilny when Ponce ch- i... leiirr-h'.l
the state fm :i l-'i.itnin .
I Youth." todnv puivnl. m nee '
Ineonie fi smr Klmiil' M..en -M.ii
. imh the h!.llw" wniiii
s. i'h ..' Ileie ilallj f..t i' "1 .
.ii.ilh hulks. When nnc is ili.-
iiii tim win k of i. in inn i1
''nt.iin. il n (mlthol. it 1 uhii
It.i'i lii.pe an.l nni fi.'uiKs I.
gins
I The wmk is not without its din
i's. H i ntly. while pmika inn i
i hu '" i . n Mitiiuin rnmi i he o.i i.n
1 tlo.1. one tliar. vvns n mhe '
I neo'h n fnlllOK mast t'i" louse '..
the h".. weight of the . .innnti.
Thn Ml w .- i.-ce i II I .
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HIUU A.MKICICAN WANT M)S
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FEPEI2AL OPECA-rivEr.. AMD A VICTUAL ACMv Of
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out of It 7000 clerks begnn the tally that will d.-teinnne whom the
electorate chose to be Now York City cnuncilmen Above tho
counteis at Ollth Higimrtit Armory aio Iiu v ..rting 584000 ballots
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Hall, C. M. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 268, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 11, 1937, newspaper, November 11, 1937; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72996/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.