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BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN
I'm I hfi ilmlj (rtrppt Siitnrcl.lv bv the Ilrrrkcnrldgo AnwricM
i l.ltaiiliig r.mipuii. fntcrr.l Second ( Lit. Matter at the llreck-
r.lr.lRi-. Iet.w p...toffire. under Art of March 1879.
THE NEWFANGLES
By Coioan
NOI l h TO rilK I'lHMC
nv crrononui rrflecll.ui iim.ii the rhnrnct. r stundlngor reputation
f any frfin (Inn or corporation which may nppear In any of
'.- rnsHnii piilitloilion ln im cheerfully corrected upon bclnir
'" 'ifcht I. the attention f In publisher. In ciumj of rrror or
iinilifi in lr.-. or f.thr ndirrtl'.emcul. (he publUhrr does not
i.-.l.l hf If liulile for dnnMgrH further than the amount received
' -r ihe i 'ii.ii Kpaen emerlng tli error.
I. i I Ire. v-lawJvly entitled to uo for publication of
ll n. w. t.iti be credited to It or not ethernUe credited It thl
"i" ' !. ill wki nwbtlslml Itereon.
i. tailing to r . ie their paper regularly will confer a
Mi. miiniffm' nt hy rtnmrtlMK iwihic to the Circulation
" HHMK)Ul f NO'. IT NAEAUS "WAT EVE&Y ( YOU MEAN ALU TME T) ( VEPj ) 7SuGAR TMNX'S NHERE TltE lM f WE COUNTED OUf 5S
OUT vtOvi ( DOLLAQ vwt VWMS NOW VUl.OtR.V V rAOME-V WlLU SHRU4K V J I D0U-M3S DtSAPPEARtUl I BUT BY THE TtKYE VJE
(CN WU BE VODTW SAY EIGHTY. P3M. v UP ? . S C THrfS TW6 WHO OF M0H8Y Ait V CVECVEO uPOMIWM.r
SLON VOMEv CFl SiMrTV C&J I GAME US TwE OTwER DA.Y V MAD SHP-UNV
FKECKLES AND HISFltlENUS By Blossor
rS5iDiHLi?r? TnrA ' I v ' N'i gl fEASV.MOW LL - V T'v' Cl LOOKJ TEN MDJALL LIMED Jl f-t'LL BE.T THATS THE
STEApSe' SSy '-fV S )'W REAL QUILT: I )K-Y VM A THEY UP AOAIHOT THE WALL.AMD M CREW OF THE. HELUE Ml
SjftiAMtNGINE TOMt-c 'MMjtelgj J' HEAR 'EM 7ALKIH& jV M COME TO A TIED HANO AND LA l . J
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St ItM KIITION ItATKS:
1 " ' i " m.inth .. 10
-.mer i' rin montr . . . Jl V)
s'liSCRinii ..-! l-AYABMC IN ADVANeS
! m .rtnnci of a
lit
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ihisiI' - v litii 'I iml low rank crl-
.!' i hi "!' nuiiM i .i- Mi n sin cranes and
ill v i - .u' ' 1 1 ri I l.i ' i'i- too concHteiJ
.' mo- f i l.i ..- ANIi THY FOR
i MM"' .' il:K . . Mi.- ii n win. are bi
w rit; i pi . -ict'tits oi iiui.ier wxv men who
"i"k ii i i- a jfrn. r I nilt- extr.iorrlinarv
i I! U'u . I-. iilil i..r a vi-rv few ca."
- i il 'i -Mat ion ot Mi. " important fact
- i. ! rt .i I. m'I lion! .i- -M'M as plenty of
'" Ititl t His com lii-tiuii i that student
' ' "h i v ii i..l!jr -t. n.l a ix-tU'r chance of
in. I 'ti Mi in '' - vi ho maoV low
i'.-'i'. .( tatiiit - v.itr.iT.Ml from vari-
' i- .i'i! ll .i ! tiiiit' out this
'.in tot ai'ji to mn who enter
n r i "tkmi n graduates of low
m '' v ml- ilo -i. m pn'ilic liff "
i o'ij . in .-ii -.'ii 1 ot today. It is
I t t. .-! re i in.iin laihires in po
Me ii i.- or j' l --ional fields of en-
i j'ai . ii'i n'aiiv of the v. in-
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Stati- TroHHiirA Notes on the Way in
Oklahoma
'I M.i of Oklan- oa h a financial
i .-ii-nre i. -u.ince of I I "J per cent treamtry
t ! Mi.- itjt. i '.ikmi.ihK) .l.fhit was panned by
' i " iv . 1 i.t to th.- -.n.ite. Feature of
I. 'I piovi I. th a tre.wiii . notes shall be paid
.ir- n
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' n..rif
I eiitif i "i
WhtTf liie Froth Will Toam on the Mug-
ii ii.' irs
i in of th
v. ' .'I the I ' '
.w I
.i ' i. "ilati.'
l."ijttn. i ;i j calling for a state
' "' i ' the 18th amendment and
1 '"" ' "I to he elected at larjre (!ov.
i ' .1 'I ' ." Klection of delegates will
n I Mn- ci h . iii . ii June 27 at Albany.
!. Nutt I' .I .in i naji announced the election
' - to the i ..iu. . tion to puts on the reneal
t . In- hell liiim
hi i the M
un
.t I.- the -i1 "' Uer on dininjr and club cars.
. the h i representative approved for
. 'll lejrabzn -.ii.- of 3 2 per cent boer in Ok-
i t was tht i.t. ".7 for to 19 against.
u- i ii Maurv H ih-.- predicts the 'I'exflg legislature
."i i hill perm "n the sale of S.2 por cent beer in
nil ' .tine Theie i- no tellinij what tin? ticker will
n in- row but jrrain price have been on the hike.
i .i n a "ifl to 55 per cent frain in corn; a riio of
r ..nt- in wheat; 35 per cent in month for
.n . r per cent for kafir and milo; and about
n-r i o.it-. Let the taker tell the story.
Manager
OffW and f Ireulatlon .Manner
AdertUIns .Manager
i.-ir . Hdltor
. A...tnnt Kdltnr
Pnrrmin Mrch. Dept.
h Nugent Fitzgerald)
Scholnslic Record
i ! in T'-x.f' jitnf il.vwhrt. All
ii .' ' t . rt ti.i lut'ti mail t p.
ihf I iii trit'. f Txa in n
I utt.' iitntl to hov. thr
in -iffi ' mi th' pint of "oj.
' i ' i u ill carvers in uhat-
i' n tl enter sur-
ii .'-' ii" : wr pl.un that
'!" tut hi i. i -i those who hail
.i't.i of ' ii I olaitir rcnrl
' '"i tiiiiirv l'i. I TiHjit foiii-
.in.l irlii' "" tongue lut "th y
in I he Picture
(hat a rail . ! lull is Ukin? form.
II il.ijfiiel to co-ordinate railway
."t.ii injrcf. i aid to di.Hchitrtre aa
I. nrr eriei- o" ronforennftt with ln-
. l.i'i- and r.ii! .i'. officials i at an
io U- draft. I and the drafter are
i in fnler !.'' the interntate com-
!'i W. Si.i.iHn. mtiQiutUv known
. In. St.ii n I i former presi-
.!-
M i a former mendier
mil
i- -aid hv thrw who
i ail ! iio mm - h- in one of
llr Uiti on a farm not
i Ml.
I - i a product of Tex-
I Mir flower-.. He
lnt ill I l.e iiinvf - of the ladder
r mn of -I i or int of the kmo-
i. the hot i i .Mt hoii t debate and
a well
mea.-uri'
I I 1 p.-
dklaho
- i . .nrujfe. Now If
in i it boenme a lav
ceht note circulate
i -tate line? Ov will
lionie c i illation or consunip-
ii- ih ii n. Sale of lieer in
I am. pusjtible when Pres.
oi ( oluml'ia beer bill. Rep.
i- with the president when
ii. Indiana will elect 3'2D tiT.
- 1'ai - ific line olitainel a staU
)VT OUR WAY
VJ H O O M J AT--.
6000 migmT !
r -i
-roo gotta
GE.T OuTTG
WMOOH!
OT-f
HrlntUtu Miy w will .ill ! I.
in 20fi0 bcraunr of tiMif'..(u.
hair-cut. Ita puxKilil Mi t f
Kt bl I y trlminnl in l'.1"
I VfluPE INjI Vr ""-frv viA' I" UUlMOClo CUOH OF I ' IS 1 B
JJ i i ' 2? T 0fucc0j haio TCmictocm a BoeeR Ur i. . 1
IWMOOm SNt..CF KitW- -iCP--Tel'-TM'-OM t F ' f- g
'jV'BmE.U5 y OGwQMTrwu SCtMT n-MT LET A GAd uriP LLVz.- Fl -
. Jp x 5? -f ss !
Te SMCKEftCReEU. JP'"'-lV
Four Crosses
HOItlOXTAIj
1 Mapl tr.
6 To Mnd.
10 Iiwttt part In
harmony of a
muflrtt com
position.
1 i Cripple.!. -15
To ucrlbo.
1(004 o( the
Ave OrMt
17 Moat powerful
state In Ger-
many. IS Violent
Mrtam.
Itaklnc aiah.
23 Labrlcant.
J3 Direr.
87 Appltea
haMuany.
31 Dry.
33 Dlaeinbark.
31 Aatkorltittivo
ttandaril.
38 2000 pound.
38 Pedal illicit.
3i Kgg c; flahea.
iiiH.-r l I'l'iiou- I'hIm
Z. MB A
ARE AJiA
SCRASibL E
COP QNAlnrn
PAL.ERJTAUSL.0.E.S
AVJE SBiC ELL
?BBaBaBe AL
EMil TjgPL
r'at.alHe
petal!
MArsc s
R I NK
A pi i
12 Dark of paper -
mulbrrry.
H Wonlly.
45 Tram (til 1
by a tr.un
IT Hoft hrnwni
IH Kvory.
19 F.Htem
S3 To rattle.
57 Verbal.
C Raacal.
60 K0e of a roof.
3STo prepare for (1 Color.
publication. CSIllark haws
10 Time. 3 t'crlsh.-.l.
I ' 6 14 I p fo 7 D !-) I liO III lis Iii"!
I K i3 5
! Vf io P5 eo j
rjnJ PIP I
31 32 3
3? -S5 piss 1
51 a 55
i A i J llinlil ...i.ii I mj ' . J.l... X- -- l0
VS.H &jT1hE AiktT
' K" tnvaator Mks to alt n h
v . ii i'' Ii i - ll.nOO-H-ypar n
l i Af': ..' timtlll'N yim-t '
faithful -fr u r too
1 1 Form of "bo."
12 Inutility.
13 To harden.
11 Mate tltl of
coorteay.
20 To free.
23 SurfelM.
2 1 To corrode.
25 Occurrlnt; In
wine.
2C Tardier.
27 Bxpert '
2 8m skeleton.
29 Figure of
pencil.
30 To daub.
33 N'amo.
39 Uproar.
40 CandleaA
41 Popu'a scarfi.
42 Tipped.
4 1 Hot of land.
4 Wing.
49 To decay.
CO Silkworm.
51 Skillet.
52 Xurv
6.1 Iinilar.l rod.
SI jRpansi..! Ilnh.
&6 Night lieforo.
B6 Scarlet.
50 To depart.
iM5
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AIL AST
Vn.TiCAI
1 IIIkIi moun-
tain 2Vhirle.
3 Mnoly apple.
4 Sliimlxrtl.
C IVrtainlng
In hair.
0 MeaUow.
7 Provldeil.
5 KncountereJ
9 Pomtera
moodily
10 Capital or
Germany
cr
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Th' ccuvi-rw OF Pas6im'a BAectsncP-L!:V 353
PM AOCiA FRC A C0A FCUMTlM C" ' - "' f " f
l T Vl
I- Ab THQafA
a 5Hsh(5
VElR A I .5E
'mvv a l s'hj
L ANE'sf
L G G 5
By WillUmt
IPDibu
i KZM IO I
$
LWAITt
&L-
That ihp
men-hunt tml
rroolcm of the
. f ttinx more
mrrr.hanilu.' miUI
Seme merchant are
men: others nlmply try
btulncnH
biinlneen
to run a
The tip-toInte merchant la In
buelneM to make proftta; he ex-
pect hia iHwtneaa to grow and
prmtper and to beeomo renter oaeh
yanr.
rnw cihm or merennnta la a
credit to any city. You can arwaya
it nit their nda in the newepAjMrn
of your city.
They are ever anxbiua to build
a clientele of aatlaflad cuatnmers
and they do It by advertiatng and
backing up their advertising with
lervtee (iimllty ami prtcea that are
righL
Goojl nierehamllio la always in
denviml when people know of lt
quality and value.
rf few peojile know of Ita value
there are few buyer.
If many people know about
worth there will be no lack
buyers.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!
Its
of
On Texas Farms
By W. H. DATtROW
Extension Servieo Editor
It took 7 1-2 bale of cotton or
an average of SO pounda per mat-
tre.v for Hardeman oounty farm
wlvts to make 77 mnttrtwi at
home by method shown by the
home demanatration agent. Th
mittreMe4 eot an average of
11 8 each and were valued at 8.
Bosque
county farmora and
runehem are turning to the tan-1
nlns of htiUe Instead of ielllns
them for the low prise offore.1.
Leces harneoe leather shoe sole.
ami rugs havo been mode the
county agent rp.nu.
I tako mare than an armadillo
$t -" tho t 1 f r- r p tl
m-HeBe
iii:i.i iir.iu- tiiiiw
JIMIT llll. I. h-tnUrn hrr m-
Bi.urn.rnt t IIOI.I-' ( 111111.11
lirn l.p Irnrnv h hnn l.rrn tny-
loir nllrntl.in lit Ilirri'V KIJ.-
lll.l nrnllhy aurlrlr Klrl. .Ini.rl.
rt. I. arrrrlnrr In Hill I r. II llll
TO. ailtrriMntc inanaurr nt
IJ.rrr Hump .XflUUllnr. "Ilir allll
li.tr HiiU.
.Itll'r' lilt INT. yn.li.c pnKlnppr.
n.r. hrrtiHMf frum n holiliit. ti.fin
nml lr nml JpfT lirro.i.p frltnil.
l l.rn whi Irnrn ll..ir Unn rlitprtl
..III. Ili-llr .lip irtli JpiT nl.mil hT
l.ri.krn riiffiiKrinrnl tinil nnyn hp
ph.. iir.fr rnrp fur nnyr...p rl.f.
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nml rpiirp.. ti J.l tnr .Innpf Ma .w
pIi.I apprplnry Ii. hla alalpr. 1IIIH.
I It'll. II la apiprnl ill.) a lirlnrp
.III Mr I Ipllllla lira. I nrlla la IIpIIj
lpi..lnll'a ...i.ll.pr.
Ilolf nml llPllr rpliirn from
Ihplr ln.ipjM.....n. Jni.Pt fppla al.p
ah.Mllil Ipl.tp lull rlrpilti.atl.nppa
prpipnl. I'hr ..(lli? p...lilp n.p
Into ll.pli ...in nptirf i.ipnt. .Innpf
In. ip pnPii.ii.lpr itllh llnir nml
nflpr Ih-il apliliin. appa tilt..
hp Riipa ti Ibp I nrlylpV i.inrl
nipnl ii nn prrnml nml Itiprn
ll.PPla II MI llll . Pill Hi r
nnil aM-lnllx ur...il..pi.l. Up nlTpra
ti. ilrlip lipr l.iinip.
MIIV till ll llll 'llll VIOIIY
CHAPTBIt XXXIV
'PIIM iloor ot the elevator alld
back Juat than nutl Itotlt Janet
and Van tlanuiaUr Mteppetl Inalde.
"Well -7" he oald smiling pcr-
iiuaMlvcljr. He wa a very good-looking
young man. Hia eye crinkled at
the corner whan he mlled and
he bad an ulr ot rainy amwrnnoo
a thoagh th world always had
end alway would go exactly a.i
ho wanted It. lie was hatl-in
iml nitiH have apent hour In
the mm to acquire neh a deep
t.m.
"Thnnk you" Jnn.-t no Id hi'sl-
tantly. "but I think III walk "
"NunHensct Why th. huh Ih
Wintering."
Janut smiled. "I don't mind."
ulie aid.
They reached the ground Iloor
and walked through the lobby to
the lil.'wulk. There at the curb
won a long alata-colored roadster.
Van Ilannhiter turne.1 to the girl.
"Maten." ha aaid. "I'll bet
you're going to Hetty' mother'
aren't you? Well I'm headed
that way myaelf. .Vow hop In and
don't say any mora about It"
Janet found liaraelf aeated In
the deeply cushioned seat flan-
ulster beside her started the
motor and the ear lunged for-
ward. "What a beautiful roadster I"
ahe aaid.
"Mke it?" ho smiled. "Well
I like it pretty well myself. Oat
on a rood where there' a chance
to tear Ioohu there aren't many
tnU ran pas her. I.Ik to see
how It's done?"
Janet sold "Why yea."
"Pin. How about tonight?"
She shook her head. "I
couldn't." he said.
"Well then tomorrow?"
"I'm afraid not" Janet told
him. "Yon see Mr. Curtis llkoa
to have m stay with hor."
"Yon don't meun to ay you
never have a night oft!"
"Oh sometimes but I never
kuow when It' going to be."
"Don't kid me!" IlannUter told
her. "Yon Juat mean you aren't
Interested imt I am Interested
see? You Imve gray oyea and
there's something about girls with
gray eye that I can't real.. Yon
bar light brown hair too and
hn swtjrt Texn. A III pantry
dtmoru.tr.itor in
Mn J 11 Ui.hi
Jefferjon county.
hio of Amelia na
canned armadillo meat on hn
shelves. Her family ey It is de-
llciou. "Syrup wei k" wa recently cele.
ithaf'. .mother of my weaknesses.
You're "
I ...
TANKT stopped him. "There's
i " the honse!" sho wild. Itan-
nlster put on the brake an aulekly
that they groaned.
"Don't yon think you could
change yonr mind about tonight?"
ho naked nay about 9 o'clock "
1 Janet smiled. "I'm sorry." she
smiled "but I conldn't poeslbly."
I "Well ilen tomorrow?"
fthe em out of ihe car now
.Inn-t xtinok In r head and aaid
"Not tomorrow . if her Thank a
lot for the lift. I'll hare to go
In now "
Sh" tiirn'il and hurrn d ip tlie
wulk flf roiir-te vhi iiiiiiiint o
anywhere with Vim Hiiniilit.T lie
wai Jiiif one of the ii.inli. i i of
' Betty" crowd. Ono of iln out.
.lundlnic member-. .Inn-t kiu
'for tho name llannlxti-r w.is .m
'old one in Ijinnmti r It -.. t
'for wealth and hoi-IiiI inwli-.n
v. U...I... .. . I
'"" """ " """ V"7 ' ' -
rlblo tllrt. Htlll he had In n
friendly. He knew Nhe wai Mm
Curtl' secret. iry and yet ho hud
InslKle.l on driving her homo Y"
Janet decid d she rathr Ilk-. I
him even th mgh ahe'd prohnhl
never Ken him again.
Blio wiii in 1 4takn about th it
Mho and ". Ilannlxtir w. ! (..
meet age I n
Them .i no one In iluht .1 1
limit cut r ! tho lioiiHi' .sh
Klunceil into the living room un.l
tli'i llh'rir i nd then wand-r .1
out to Mi. I m 'i at the rear Mi i
I'nrtl ii Mitre hulf-riill In
in one ' it '. rk rhnirs w It'i th
lilt? lllnl. II . tlite.l ho tli t li
.ih in- 1 I in the ili.nl .
"You . ' i (tii. k ti ip ' !
i "ltd i i i Mm nearly nn It. . t
it dim ii ii..l i .nt a wlnli '
Jan. i .iik Into the chair In -
ldn hi r
llni till.'
but th-
down. "Th.
"but It'-
Tin re wa a book .mi
.it lrx. Ctirtli" nliinw
I" " wuii turned f.n !
i M hot" Janet hi iii
nii.rtalilo out hiT '
It M .1-1
slight lir. .
' tract Ivo si en... A
iildiiea in' i iv. t
overnemi .itui into branch.". iut a
pattern ..i h lit and shadow q
thogrn. Tin sky wa intem.e!y
blue with In r.. and there a l.izy
cloud tlmt x . nied motionleM A
low lied.- urroundlng the lawn
gave prU.nv nnd the bea.h uni
brelln I'.iilj' 4triped In orane
and blai k i.."d a rakish not.' of
color.
.
T J-RS. Ct'RTH lghed. "We com-
"l plain ahoiit the bent ' nhs
sold. "Inif wlnm I think of the
hundreds and hundred who have
to endure it without tho comfort
we huve I feel ashamed."
"Ywh." Jan.-t agreed. "That's
true. Right hero In Iincaitter
there's a lot of suffering." rllie
thought of Route nnd Tommy Sll-
van! who had no place to play px-
cept th public playground Their
little home niunt be like an ov.-n
In thli Mini And tho Sllvant
were In iter off than many others.
"I'm d milling my check for the
milk fund" Mis. Curtl told her..
Janet .ttraightened. "That ro-
minilH me " -.h- said "that I luve
those iiccounts to go over."
Mm Ciirtisj raised a hand pro-
testing r.r-t them wait. It's
too hot for figures. Id rath r
you'd stay her with me."
So Janet stayed. Tho afternoon
drifted on until Lucy brought a
tray with tall frosted glas. s a
pitcher of iced tea and tiny i.ik.-u.
"I forgot to tell you" Mrs.
Curtis aaid putting down ln-r
glass "that the Thornton are
going to drop In this evening. If
there's anything you'd like to do
b n cane yrup uccoptej a leal
"milci for newspaper ubcripllons
uiul n .wis km In rf meichanilisc
The quality of
riiwlity of locally produced
yrup ha.i been .itiadlly Improved '. in county whero the . .Un' .tfint
by ne membcri of th Houston ! h- kiid out th- tern..- jru 30
County Syiup Oi.w.r Association feet apart arul with v.m fnll
l.Ull
MI (
.urit itjent says pointing our
Laura Lou
Brookman Jmm
nCASCflVKClIC
I won't need you. Yon'vo lxen
spending so mnch of the tim liere
I think It wonld tl vu y-i to
get out."
Janet said thero wero somn
frlanda she'd like to .all on. Sho
sot out Immodlately afi.r dlnnor
wearlni? her green and whlto
frock and the white hat It wai
nlmnnf nn hoar' ride by Ihh nntl
.tre.-t our to tho Sllvnnls' himo
.mil I u - k h.i.l fatten by tin l lino
-he arrlw d tliere.
K". en in tho Ht'tnl-ilurkn'-s
lio'Vir J. ii et r iiikiii. .1 tho
innd'.t.-r piikii liefon tli" door
of the hntiie She rei oirnl.'il n
T ileal thut r:ime from th"' -'at
of the r.ir nnd then Itoil.- was
runninit mint her.
"MIhi Hill' ' ItoHle in I. k'Sd.
"Oh Mls Hill!"
"Hello tto-ie." .Innef .i'iiht
the child it It. i nil ' Wn.it h.iv
yon been donni?"
"Oh. Mln-. Mill we lint not lurk
I . .. ..iu i e
""" " "raomio run- .Mr.
flp.nl fni.h
Oh. a ml it wai
fun too! Mi Hill I'm sn urlad
yoH came to oh. I'm no ;.kI!
Look Tomtnv's pretending lie's
tho drlv.-r -"
pOSIK a. ti'tial had a great 'al
- Io siiv Her i xi t.i tii.it mill
nroiiKht In r mother win- wan
HtnnilitiL' ri ilia dooiwav l ilk nir
to a lie I fill.. 1 1- Jnff Crilllt .h
liad been Imping Tommy In. v to
operati the M..idMt.r
of th" ll II '. in ss.
"Hello I lll.lt" he
"Whv. . rr
t'pr I in
...id
Sh.' ll nln
n month
li id Si . .
It nl h I
i. Hi. I -I
llH Willi I
llllll U Itll i
llolori's ( il
t)ho wasn't j.
t.h hnd pi i -uinelv
nl nt
"Why lnl
yon wi t
"I'd h.i 1.
een 1 1 im f..r i ly
' sill. III. Ii i
'ier h i in I iv
1 tie III - is f . i Ii
1 III' II lit I I in
I'll I I.. ll I I II
'he l. r th iv
i n. Hii.- w . r.
tlotm of tlnkirr due
.1 Jeff ami w i ii-
t. HI'I' 111 m
t you l i in k iw
i nix out ' I i ii
ii kI.ii! t" .Iii . r
for j mi '
' I did a t know I mi Id l f iwny
until J . i l 'ore linn t .f
told him iri Kit.. an i y i- k-
init ln-r li. n.l and urimtr . i t..
come) iii i ait in n i.
chair on tin stoop. It wa i . .-i
ther.i fh.in in the Iimi-e It -plain.
d J.m. it and Mrs hiuml
took tin- .h. iii-g nnd J. n .n kIid
youtiKst.is .t on tin- st pir
thre.i ti.nt.ii of an linir tli.y
talked. Th n Jan.t not. 1 thnt
Rosile's vol. wan grow in --l fpy
Sho nrosi' .unl mill it w.i . I uu to
leave.
"And you 11 o nr.. to ome
again ono rf tliPM.i i.n- w n't
you?" Mrs .siivsnl ur.'. d
"I 11 try t.i" Jamt pritiJ .ed
'but I don't have as mn h tuno
a I lined to IM 1(. t m out
while i's daylight nn-I h. - all
thus. stunt in tho jnrk It slu
was telling about."
Her ninth r laiiKhe.l yn
bo xlad to show you I . .ilo
think tin r. nobody m tin rid
like MIsh ii.ii."
Ten inlii ui. is later J..n t was'
beside J If In th. r... 1 tr
"Where to he ank. d a they
readied the crons-mails 'How
about tukinir a wini? out en tho
hill road?'"
"I'd love to" Janet a"rrd.
"It'll b moi and I likr to look
down on tin- lights. '"
Up on tin ) rotti tK nir wn
cooler Tl... light of tho lty
spread b.li.w them xp.irkl like
network of jewel Jeff stepped
the motor and Janet exi I. mid
"Isn't It gorgeous' "'
"Yes." ho tali "t g " Ills
hand doited over hern
(To Ho Continued)
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