Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex), No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, January 13, 1928 Page: 2 of 12
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P'VGL' TWO
THE WEEKLY DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY JANIAIIY 1:5. 1D2.
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The Weekly
DEMOCRAT
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IF THIS LTKNSI E PRODUCTION OF AUTOS GETS ANY WORSE
W. f. I.OC'Itiri 1. firiltor
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Dl-plny Adverting IU?cs nit Appll-
cm Inn ( livwirtcl ltnto a rettt ir
moiiI. cnrli Insertion Mfnhntim
clinrgn an rents.
Any vrruitfwis reflection tiKn the
ilinrntter ttlandlng r reputation of
n M-rrti or Kirixirnllon whlrti
nm mmr In the rnliinini of 11115'
UKlilvl.Y DKMOCUAT will b
gladly corrected tjii Ijetng bVonghl
to the HMonUnn of tlte firm I
SIIHOJMPTION RATPS
One Year -It 50
Bit Month - fl 001
I
KutortMl hh froenni class limited at
Itrcrkriirltlgu 'IVvite under lh At
of March 1 I87D.
Announcements
n n-r-' undue dii iiiiir.n
I uut tio i l i i maVe r fnlluuli.'
i I tilirif Mil- llleCt lo l' Itrlln'll
f tin lit n urintlr Prlinri t.f Jnl
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I -r (i i i !ejlMllt I'J
I". M I'll K (r. election)
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Mlsi I MM HOPi;
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It. It. li)Ul; (re-election)
I ur Coiiinil-liitei Pu-ilncl No
W. M. t.t i:t
iion. noon (n.-uiiti)
v is
smiled and naluted correctly. Tho
entute waa punctiliously returned.
"Any news?" asked tho Polish of-
ficer. 'Tarmor Zgiorekoraky wants to
como and looft ovtr the imrt of his
field on your atdo" aald tho Lith-
uanian. "Hfght ho oftn call for hla permit
tomorrow.'' said the officer making
a note. "An thing else?"
"Ilia row has farrowod." . added
the Lithuanian displaying a sot of
teeth that a film diva might have
envied. "Anything your side?"
'.No nothing."
"So long."
Th- Lithuanian saluted and tramp
pd bark to hit sentry bo v.
In other sections the points of
contact lie farther apart and com-
munication la more difficult.
At one piace a farmer's barn
Is transferable to any college and
the course will be of special Intrr-
4st to those who are planning to en-
ter collog. but It will be open to
any one. Tho only requirement is
that the prospective student shall
have completed enough schfuil work
that would be equivalent to college
entrance requirements.
rno course which Prof. And- r-
on Is especially well qualified to
toach will be beginners French .ini
bo equal to the same course In miv
college. The class ir it is organlw d
will be held on Saturday aftM-
nooiis. As the oargunlzation of tin cIiiks
depends on the question of whether
1 1 students ure obtained It Is im-
perative that nJI who plan to attend
should notify Sunt. Cook at the
I'VALDK The I valde Hrlck Co.
has moved Into a imw niiMrflne
It's always time
to pause and
refresh
yourself
WERE GOING TO HAVE A StREMpOUS TIME KgePIKGTHfl'
.SUPPLY Of PEDESTRIANS UP TO MEET THE INCREASED DEMANDS t
notified and the first mieilnu of th
clas will ho held this Saturd.i it
was announced.
door whan shut is on tho Polish Hh cliool of their Intenilon. ir
side but when opened scrapes tne l4 PPHa re obtained before
Lithuanian territory and chickens ruay i"ror. Anderson will be
havo a way of running ovei to the
enemy.
Thia sort of "war" has bean go-
ing on for six years and the farm-
er Is just about tired of It.
. .
Would Coriducl
French - Classes
In Brcckcnridge
Ov4?
a day
Whether the air tingles or sifl
:tes more than 7 million a do
vvelconic a pause and the whotu
torn refreshment of iccoltI
Coca-Cola.
Every bottle sterilised.
COAHOMA-Southern let & (lil-
itles Compan) to constiuct minitui
Ire vault here.
IT HAD TO BE ooon
TO OET WHERE IT IS
COCA COLA noriLi.va CO.
ItrerkeiirhiB. Texrta
K(Mi Bandits Bring Blessings:
. Thev Build Good Roads In China
I OCHOW Ci.iiiH J.i!.. ! -The
ii iRgs of ii.ni 'i ' Thl appar-
i ' parfiiiilil ii.tM l in'in
i .iitl ftir.ei ';uut w. .i r toi ii and trau-
tiiiidM Kuki'ii j'ltn lure and
iirfi."l ct.oul'i .It expresses a
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In. i .in i n.'itloa I- full of bun-
it id In no othM province ari
mom acii.n or tmiiierous than
i Ki'klen rich roastal area. Por
j'h' In ft ar Fnklen has been the
'lin'ilii line of uutnorlty between
I ".iiilcin :ind the KwanKtung gnvern-
l ir.i i i Uli that of the nationalists
r i iMiul I
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1 Nankin. Tlnoietleallj Nanking
r i en 'lit In re.ilii the bnndl' are
it .iiithorltj
Siii.ierotis n- i!i villages which
.iW been btiliiMl to the srouiiil a
4 fekii'i tjf .riiitd niiMMitinn to the
tH lililiS. Moiii." nf HllNJii nkiiltle lor
Wire pf ti'ptl- run In- In ird in hu
provincial miii mt wi.in tin w.t
ter-tliea ii.i i - linti-il
tongues wai hum thIv Mt.nluteti
iuu may bv n nun win iu
either escaped u n i.in-on.Mi
These conditio lutt- vn.uuht
haoc with I-. nfti in ft iniiiioi.
the in ui. nil- to worl v hen
i I III lit Jll ntllll'll. Tl OU
i nf Ki'kit u xi h ive mm. at'd
' i it- iinwi'.iu. of baniliuv in
i in f ritii-t
Hi. I Cure u. thiruM lo th rniiil
i ihe outlav.t. uiilrh are bs4'iigs
i .t -oil Tin have built the oni
the province At
l'. Jottrne) frori
doul le route aood
i' ui Kirt-tchlrik down to the sea V
'i mlit built it tin- of the mott
Mood 1 1 Irijtj it I'le province. He be-
. .line fowerful and was recogutred
i he prov.nrlal xovernor a the
i' on niasl-tr.t'e
Oiu nf hit. flmt act wan to top
II idolatry. A iM-hnal was etal-
h'-tl for the uneducated neoule
'5Th imiidlt did it He laid out the
lo 151
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f A
v on
froi
hi
ml roads Id
UllkChUII. t'l e
iMt lieglnt- a
cur.ed th nutnberl -m tae. Fish.
for eample caught fort" miles from
ene village pav thirteen taeH be-
fore they reach the village market.
General Lu Iflnf. Dang has none
of this.
He has aUo forbidden cultivation
i popplii from which opium is ob-
tained. Popp) -raising has been en-
forced In other parts of the province
to provide another source of taxes.
General Lu baa not resorted to thia
I form of monny raising.
Another "constructive bandit" has
been found in Kutien county. Lang
like the others started out with
H small band robbing as he went
lie came Into control of .he count .
When he was the nilllturv magla-
tiate he di filled to rebuild a Inlilue
act oss a provincial stream which
hail been wiecked jears before By
Mi. oils and allowed to remain In
ru I u Laiu levied a just tax for
aill I on .1 ruction in:rpuses and 'Ittle nf
It In neew-( to nave "Hlurk to
Inn flntr rtoss thestKani there
I toda ii4 inn a bridge as unv in
Fuklen.
I!ut l.an- Ik mo more. Tnaclury!
tliuve him hack Into the hill A
nil'f lonurv '.olim aciotm country met
n fili of "uier iict'oniiiaiiv Ir.n a
i bound man. The one In iope at
hi past-d tlm missionary utarted to
peak hut hesitated and ims.ied on
Two days lai r h wan shot outside
the walla of the city at Kutltn.
That man waa Lang.
SenLrics Swap
News On Troubled
Polish Frontier
The announcement Is made that
Prof. K. L. Anderson. h-ad of
French Language Department of
the North Texas State Teachers
College of Denton will conduct n
course In French here provided he
can obtain a class of 1 i ti take the
count.
The course wilt he equivalent to
one year college tourse in the sub-
I )ect and will. It la announced en
title the student who completes the
course to one credit in college work.
The course is being offered through
the extension work of the N. T. S
T. C. and the college credit will be
erven by that school. This credli
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modi i n pUns. outlining'
ld -.tiet-i-i and razing all
In t it- a The street
today i.r.- the t i-i In t'n- irovlne-
Hia reward w.i-i the tiuul one
The natloualixi- ou.ht to "xi"
him One nU1 i lime w thrown
InlO kls I'iPl. Mi- wa ' liounil und
nrln over hi dttUvtarod to c. n .rtliern troops
pee ' " I and the- next d.i theie ws one
i i overi kanii ikd
In I'll Tnfc co 1 1 1 1 1 v f. w tars alio
wa4 on-- f the tiiMKllitt and best
Wiat'il of the iiii.iiHh operailni; In
Vf . He haa powerful fantllv
. i i -1 Mini- and heh he gained con
i nl of tht count) he gave u. juxt
l . i-v rule lo his people. Hut
pi .ui the usual "reward."
v Uiuand now In uower is "Gen
eral" Lu Htng DanK. lie started j
about ten vears ago with a small
K'ouii but row controls three coun-
tie and has 10000 armed men. He.
has drfied all military authorities'
and Is markedly antl-foreln and
antl-Chrlstlan.
Out there have been blessings In
hi- rule He Iirh kept the taxes
I 1n th
ill ll 111. I.
iilrft meet
I- fill- l at
lit n M.lar
ii evenlll
will he III
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CLOCK CIIDIIJS AT XMiHT
F MINIUM Eng. Jan. 5. (e
Lloyd George like Carlyle. loathes
i ne tick of a clock In the stilt houm
of the night. The Liberal part.v
leader wants absolute quiet when
In goes to to4.
Llo)d George's big grandfather
clock and a lot of little atriklni-'
clocks presented by ad m! rem run ui!
vek but are given a rest on Sun-
day whenever he comes to the
Churt his cpuntr home near hi r
for the week i-nd.
Durtnii the war. as prin.t inlnU
t'T. Lloyd George did not mind
"the niidnittht agon of Waiting for
lagxard clocks to strike the witch- j
Inn hour." described bv Cartjle In
those anxious days he had nuny
KChemes In the back of his head'
and not enouuh spare time to think
them out duniu workinK hourn Ho
he ilaturt and hchenit-d and planned
long aftM he had cone to l-d.
Strll.l.i clocks unit h old notj
seep Had noi.u t lilu'-' ot a noti or
couipanlonthlp about tl i m for Llod
George then but thij haven't now'
VILNA. Poland Jan. I'i.- Diplo-
iiiati i lay fret and rutin- but across
the snowbound Polisli-l.uthuanlan
f i on tier KUarJed closob because of
tensity In relatione between the two
nations farmers are neighbors and
soldiers are polite friends.
In a "Tin Llnie" driven by a
Polish officer who apologized con-
stant!) for the ancient vehicle as
an army conveyance a correspond-
ent for The Associated Press Jour-
ney for 100 miles to the frontier
to view the "war situation" at first
hand.
Sliding and careening over nuni-
i .ocks of frosen snow the car
leached the first outpost at Pobien-
:ie. a lone!) house rented from the
owiP r b the Polish war office.
)1 re a border patiol of about 20
men In sheepskin coats and trappers
boot.- kept guard over the "demar-
cation line" otherwise the frontier
n.iuk.'d b mickrf with u bundle of
oti an titd lo them.
i'-iilier on a sapling formed a
an lei across the path with a
imiKb i-lu-lter tor the looU-oui muu
hfUilt ti. Ilv)ond I.) lvithuanian
teiilloo. borne 15i) i.iwIm biyond
i tood a similar shack with a Lith-
uanian seutr. mi Ihi wutrh. and In
tin background tho cott.i"'' window
n( the Lithuanian village of Jlndula
glinted in the sunlight. There were
90 dearies of frost.
A Polish corporal blew a whistle
and waved his arm. A lieft peas
ant lad la h -iv i turn iifle slung
over his hou.di. vume tiundllng
irmii his slire ilnouuii the -mow. H
adv-iii d i'" ' i :i ih- liui'rler.
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HuisinesK (iiiln 0 p. m. to' (i:.5 p. ni.
Adult ClnBs in Hull Iloom 7 lo 8 p. in.
All The Latest Steps Will He Taught.
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Lockett, W. C. Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex), No. 23, Ed. 1, Friday, January 13, 1928, newspaper, January 13, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69189/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.