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PAGE TWO
BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3 1921.
At the Movies
USE OF PAREGORIC RY
MOTHERS GIVES SEED
TO DRUG ADDICTION
SHXNKTT I'K.UTItIS
W1U UK SHOWN AT
NATION TllKXTIU:
Mark Sennett's laths' and Kr.-avHt
multiple reel comedy for Aiociat.d
Producer. -Horn.. Talent " k.is b.-n
book il for BhowinK at the National
Tluutre Thiirndat Those who hate
viewed this muchtu!t.d-or con.edy-
spertacle ann-e that It is one of the
best productions that has emanated
from tii.- Stnn.it hhkIIoh m many
lllOlltllH
Thf ' pmodl K n Which til-' KMllll
of Abbe an a "f.ti'.l photm-rur-her
eont.rted to ' ih.- mmt.-t. .... j
eu r- lute to a -tort o- th- -l.i
mart of aiicu-M Kc ii. tin. I in Mi
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I BOSTON Auk. 3. Widespread
'traffic In dnms b.'twion New Vork
an.l Boston it. charged b State HI
r-rtor of Registration William S.
Brut. Children become introduced
to druics through tho administration
of paregoric by their .mothers ac-
corditg to I). try
"I i an atlrartite 'c t i ich quick'
scheme' 'i' snld. referring t. tii. il
licit iniffir An inivsli '.-lit id 10
but- "lit- ounce of iiu-pliUie and if
uotd litpodcriiiiri.il on tin1 streets of
HoMon nts$1.7' Is it nn wnnd-t
ih.' in. n and women pr y Upon the
tour.; pfopl. li. n no m'at a rftcnut
IS . . tilt mude?
"iii mi" Mjuar.- mile in Boston it
m eshnmt-.l bt uffic. rx. that ftoiu
tlirit-fit. to fuitt unl. and urlB
peddl- do p. . ;.'ul find it conc-al d
i i .ill maun. ; or tt.its Midi in b.ib
Triiiki.s and . rmiiit.!. .m'.mut- s
It d t-c!ltes and offices are that
urn i -."o to :m) men and women ar.
. i -.t-.d in the illeical sale of opium.
ii.ui plnne. heimn and cocaine on the
tr et of ltottton "
He dtil.iud an auto epre lino
i- in operation betwu-ii New York
1'nl tins city
I'l.lo.ofoim .i.l. In Is aie also found
ii r..iton." hed'-cl.u.d "The habit
. i .iic.s in babthood It n '
.-...us hibit to ki. childrin i.ii -
.i .- 4i il "ood 'neaniiiL pan tils little
. that It is an opium prepu.ro-
()JOU U)0 WOMAN
FIGHTS VIVISECTION
!--. i.ton.l Ne Bervtc.
'. WTK ui; a Colorado's
t ill breathe earner and en-
-.- p- cloin if Mrs Leonard L
i.i. - of the Stale llur.au of
in. Mmal Protection has ht-i
It's the Face" That Counts!
ft
jTih r.li
ViS' I3if$p - - "CamerAoFace:
-o-- i. rtta' -:. Si. .
SlEg N SS? X
Ay-fSS'"
::;;xi('AN caruso" has
HIGH COPES FOR SELF
l. I' in t'l i il New. S. il(-
U.VCl'SE. N. Y.. Aup. A. The
' .b 'i hi Caruso" paid a visrt to Syr-
. r - i' it oi two nvo. This Cnru-
i i 'in' is SlL'nor Roberto Aranda.
II s.-i'-s on't Spanish. He Is a
- lii t- in several educational in-
iif t' ms in Mexico City whence he
hail- i.uu' i Its a "rich wonderful
on c.' accordini? to Mary Garden be-
i M 'i')iu he sat s he sang in Los
' 'i . but It must be trained said
lohTi M 'Coi'tuhck who Aranda stat-
i' also praised his 'a- et tenor"
iiut n coitimended a season or two un-
J ra tolce culture artist. Aranda Is
t . in e.uhl. but lie looks much
iiii.it His i.piuarunce in Syra-
i i. ! liovt. (i u l.ioro or less trudKing
oi ' i att.". Irot.i tl e Coast. He said
oe li.-tl u -t I his oice en route to
ivi ' t' p tor u "square" meal
.. i .- Coo! kVu;.iiran here and there
i. oi h.lped Iiini. He is destined for
. Vmk to consult tU" Spanish
Ci i rf"t! ii. tii i.l there From that du-
r It ait r.nil.i hopes to obti'in ai-sist-i
iv io enable him to seeuie the n
c- - ;ry iusttuctious which he b. -ii.
ii-m v.HI lead to that height in
t.i'i ciintrol Piid sweetness before
wh cH he operatic world wHl bow.
MOSQUITO CAMPAIGN
IN EASTLAND BEGINS
TO BRING RESULTS
EASTLAND Te:as. Aus- 3. Ob-
structions in the creek which re
ceives Kastlnud's sewage ltavo been
removed and tho resulting current
swept mosqultos and their eggs away
accordinu to Leonard Kepllnger Jr.
of the state board of health who has
been workini; tn exterminate the
mosqultoed hero.
yTrfTrmimrim I i I I "
DRAMATIC AElLlTy
SAFETY FIRST
Ul
Safeguard your health by using ice from Dillingham & Alex-
anuft's new Sanitary Ice and Ico Cream IMant. You can save from
10 to 25 per cent on your Ice bill by using our coupon booUs. Tlieso
coupon books are accepted by our peddlers the same as money.
Also request D. & A. Ice Cream. "It's I'ure." For sale by
drug stoics and confectioneries.
DILLINGHAM & ALEXANDER
I'lntit Located Four Mock .North of Iluiuoii llc'iot.
I'Konis it. J o. iiox rs:
Xfawy-MagmjTaajjBiAMrpTTTSgrTrfiTuJe3aEtaajJXitf V.TJTZ
NOTORIETY
S
Hundreds of people ask evpry day "What does it lak. to u-. t . -n
(he mot let''" Hole tho artit tells you ar.l riv. s you the ulatite i mioi-
tan.e of iach ilement Man y.-irls con-1 !i i . l b. autlful bv their f 1 n.l
fall to land places In the iuoU becauie their beauty doesn't show in
ihotographs.
i it pi. .-. ntatit. into eve: v
ot th Stati to punch
.i iii.'tion Mi Hall hopes
.1 hi. ii the . -lblie that bt
tie u. t Le- i dm ure is con
iioiil.Ii pi s.uri ran be
ntiviTto intcuw.
Lmack' seuhettshomejalehx .
I
till
.III.
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O li t ... M -(
1111. -In .1 III the I1
I -I nil- Ui'to .11
It
iiii'.f ..;.; i .e in ii
: A fen. inn. o and l.tsfif-
i' the I- .in . contlti ut
p i cil-a'.'t b. Hirmt Hani! -unl
M'. di.il June ui) K.ithrtu MrC i n
incipals in the (iiae.lt -i
.. in Turitin Charli- Mur-
di Crili'ion. James Finlat-
I l-.alla I'.i ha One of the
ok'reous" fifhtB mr r!l.tl
uan in a Unman K.-ttin. ttifl-
iifLon in a ! uttiniact in roie
I ... Iidly sMMunnd ch.n .titer
ri
h
i .i ii to bear to niMiri the pas-
"r law makint; t n isectlon il-
. i' in Colorado
' i the public can be Informed
mnii now and the next general
I. ction a-- to what ivisectlon really
If ii d m.-atis. ' said Mrs Hall "I
I) U". I i.l... . nntl-i ieisfw-llr Kill will
.V -. .' .- ...a ui- f r a..via v
e.irri.d 10 to ."
Mr.s Hall is thorouKhly equipped
ith medical opinion in support oi
. . movement.
France Lo Ask Alliance with Amerfe
At Meeting on Disarmament i)ii-:
Understood that Franco-American AHL.jicj X-.iV be
ject of Approaches bv French It c ."...?s
at the Coming Meetiny.
START WORK ON BIG CLUB
AT LAKE WORTH GROUNDS
llj Kl'.s.i:i.L lSItOIN(.f
( I niteil Press Staff t orrespomlenl )
WASHINGTON An.. .' Fi. lie'
delegates to the Wafhu.inn ili'vini
anient confeience will . nd.ator to
obtain public proclamation bt tin.
I'nited States of the principles con-
tained in the Aimlo.i'ranco-Aiu. i ican
treaty agieed to in I'm is by Presi-
dent Wilson but refiif-.-d ratification
by the United Slates Senate accord-
ing to Infoi luattou reaching the I'nit-
ed Press today from a reliabln diplo-
matic source.
France feels that it would be im-
possible to get anywhere in the dis-
t ion
t he i-oMli 1 'he.
ihl't Hie I'll..
almi. til ' bi
I'.' lie .
ein iih'l Paci.
Uminary to ai
Second tlu
participation -'lai.'i i. n
i.ecurity as a pi. hmrui t
land dlsarmaii: nr
Third actual d.--
nnd natal dUuiruiai.ii. n
Third Uctual di-en.- 101
and naval disaiiuunii i't.
Fourth an ini'ii' ne
i.it: e gihls dokatk
(ny i-'OIJ ARCTIC KIDS
l;.. . . n 1 ! ttv' rjoivlcr
--T Maine Aug. ".--
If i . Ci-i'cih nine years old
and ii. i tt o l-ttle friends Mary and
- Lj'j-i'i i1 . ill of Dorchester climb-
id aboard th Uowdoin MacMillan'a
iretic tuip. v. hen it pulled into the
Ii i.bor .'.d -i.ivo Mr. MacMillau a box
-. M tua oi doilb . ".d toys which had been
' J - puuie by mi nib. rs of the Girls'
Fuindl-.' Sciety of All Saints'
' Chuien. l'or4iester Mass of which
J- I 1 . Q
tii. Ret Simon Ulunt is rector.
Tn.- dolls Hortense sate to Mr.
.MaiAI'lU'it an- but a few of hundreds
" ih.-t hue b. -n contilhuted Ironi all
i .n i i u ( uintit
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MEMORANDUM
Some of the needed things for your office
We have them.
Ietiy Second Sheets Typewriter Ribbons
Pencls Mikado or Velvet; Onion Skin Paper
letter size; Onion Skin Paper legal size;
Klcanwrite Carbon Paper Osage Bond T. W.
Papa-.
In? r n.s it
-radually
outh
tvets narrowe
to i i
ion ot 1.
SKK
PROXIES
Th- Co niopolit.Mi story at the Na-
t.o.ial Satin day and Sunday
; I Osike Supply Co.
1 j J New P. 0. Block US W. Williams St
vJgi&Lpr We lellier anywhere. fTftP
TllffeSS. Mail orders promptly Q&M: u a c &&
VlPiH"ffi
l.u.e
cussion concerniiiK limitation of Und Europe with bp- . i .1 : urn. to I'm-
A
ugust
GIRl
S-iEUTS KICillT
TC CHOOSE HER OWN
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U'i: N v im :i i IK.
ot Nf .t ii.it n. Conn for
t at I a.M. ix it dis.ippoiut-
t
I'aubi Mislohki .of Jordan-
t i the nh.iil of Mikes atfec-
-oni t.ais aKo when Paula's
i I ted ii. iii.- Connecticut city
i it oi took a 'ancy to the then
ii t.ar-old irl This he made
to t'ie ii I.i parents who
mi 1'auia h l.nowhdu agreed
tnture linn ttiat Mike should
.. their M.iu l.i-l.iw Meantime
i' id Iih . in.i'is boUL.hl a
iii.it.id 111.' details of the
In -. . tell . In the fluwelb .'lid
Itece .tit ih- suitor n-n
I .uilj b nioi . e.iiue to Jot.l.t.i-
. . tan i Me I. mil of the yoiiliL.
! loe-i .'I i'ii- family plan
iff lor iroiec-
m.h nu'iii the slier-
.!. ic. to wait uu-j
idt ..ii ih.- cere-
KOP.T WOIITII Texas hk. :'
round has been broken for the
buildiin: at Lake Worth le-ar Fort
V.' rth oi' the newly oiu.inie.l Hod
find i '.mi culi A thre. 'loit build-in-
will I' .reeled with a dnii.i-
oini . I'llnn. root' iard n and danc-
'ii ' p.. il on
ii ial boats will In iiiunchi d
-..ion ih.t of fishin- I oatb will
be Ui pt and raring icull-. will be
placed on tin- laki .
The rounds will hate tennis
courts and a uolf course.
OKLAHOMA WILL SEEK
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
TO COMBAT PELLAGRA
H) I'nited Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Auk. 3 With
approximately 400 cases of pellagra
reported in :l t of th state's T7 coun-
ties. State Health Commissioner
Lewis announced that he would ak
the aid of the l.-deral authoritus in
co.iibotlir t; the spread of the disease
armaments on the continent without i
a declaration from America aimed at
possible future (Jerruan aLinression
and to obtain this the Fi-nch d.-le-Kntes
will indicate Franc.-'r wiilint:-m-BS
Ii acctpt a public Matt ment of
principles by the I'lilti d States in
lieu oi the mole formal iii;.ied ti. t
it wi'- b.ud
On- T'liopean coii'ilrj tt ! ich may
be n pr. -.ei.iod i't tii- in -.tniiani. nt
I'orliiiiiir has aln.uit bun sounded
out by Quay d'Ors.: . s to whether
oi not suopi rt ttould b. accord d the
I'n ncli 8Ui:esiiun it tt ii learn.d.
Thin u.forinanon t. rit.es the belli f
that tiie whole Umopean situation
will be brouKht up for discussion in
cludlni; the Hubsiau question.
The attitude of the Ann rican kov-
ernnient is that t'n- Russian dtua-
tiou is a matter which muut be dealt
with by each sovereiun power but a
discussion of International principles
as applied to Europe rouiJ scarcely
aold consideration of laissia In the
op'nion of diplomats here
While the agenda for the confer-
ence ha.- not been decided on as t.
diplomats here who are in touch titr
the e-chaiie of lioti leadini; ii
tection ot Ami 1 1 a
terests with G i man
mate payment m tie
the I'nited SU- .
Filth discu. . i
nut.btum.
i i in n n i.'l ii
and to t.i ulti-
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ecor
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. pal it - .at d a tullll-
i it.- . i ' ntl
..I -t a vt a.- li-i ned In the
- uldt I d : the brass pole
ii-otp ..-'..ion ciawkid up
u.icn. u -1 .-..! te.1 f K. Theyi
i. sm! ! i iii-ii when 'hey1
1 i.. uucK iiire set by a back-
n.oi.n Tl.e true! was put'
iu' it-! t.i. tueineu put out
.;... Hint 1 numiuouwl theiu.i
BIG APPLE CROP
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mi. i f rep i vpecu w
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toi i port
thioimh tl.is!
NOTICE AND WARNING
Alteiition Oil Operators and Others:
Certain parties are manufacturing and selling in
this territory Devices and Appliances modeled on
the Putnam Pneumatic Fluid Lift. Though these
devices do not closely resemble the mechanical con-
struction of the said Putnam Pneumatic Fluid Lift
they do employ the same principle which said prin-
ciple is covered in the said Putnam Patent. You and
the public generally are warned against buying or
leasing such de1ces as they infringe the. patent
rights covered by Letters Patent from the United
States to J. P. Putnam relating to the said Lift.
Those thus infringing have no Patents on their
Devices.
. J. K. PUTNAM Patentee.
WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS; Assignee.
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Lat Thnes ' - ' " . )$$
'UNSEEN FORCES' IVS
Tomorrow and Friday . Wr7'sWiii' "''- -:"
o jmkr. .. . -i msrvtfj - zt -
zzz b ' jtv. wa?7c v'orr7
l WSSf . .5i - -. '1 - Mm itr JZ an.-
I1 m mS?& W'--tsp
l2mfAZSI7Xn!ML -' JS Jf.0aM " ' 'v' BKanwi-tMt i
i w-nrmitrnm r .. th. :wa m i?.iwL.ui L uw "ww " i?r -.j
!c T GT3 ?!? 1 rTTPiii 5 iMWj)fi sSBeJHB5efe J. i-'oiit dooks i:st of riuvr :
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ATGl'ST naturally accents moods of lightness sayety and
entertainment. Accordingly the greater number of these rec-
ords scintillate with sparkling dances or entertain with popular
songs tnsh and festive. A personality all its own a Uruns-
wick lUcord a Brunswick Needle a Brunswick Phonograph.
10-ln. ST.c
Ul)2 Moll V.eetil Hl'iic. (Hess) Tenor
I Ain't Afraid or Xulliln' Dats Alie (Bernard)
Baritone lOria-Nt Ilai.'
Al Hernnril. Carl l-Vnton'.s Orchestra
5c
Meiiiplii lllue-i t Norton-Handy ) Tenor
Al Hernai-fl t'nrl l-'ciiton'N Orchetitr:
I-'rmilvie nuil lo.iiinU (I.eiKhtoii llros. ) Tenor
Al Iteiimiil. Carl KcntouS Orclicstn:
KOll DAXCIMJ
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-ft. 01)
hlren ui it Soutiu-rn hea Fox Trot (Urashen-Weeks)
Itliuni .Jones Oivhestin
Mon noiimic (Mj Man) Fox Trot (Yvain)
Jviiickcrbocker OrciicMia
10-in.- 85c
ili.J Oil .Ue! Oh M'. Fox Trct TutroducinB "Dolly" froi i
"Two Little Girls in Illue" (Youinans)
farl Fonton'.s Oiclicstia
TiH-Ctin (Jills Fox Trot (Wilson) Carl Kenton'- Orcli.
10-in. 85c
ili Mello 'Cello Fo. Trot (Moret)
Krdodj and liN I'cniisyhunhi Hotel Oirlioswa
All For You Fox Trot. Iutroducins "Without You"
( Johnson-Gumble-Green)
lirdody and Ills I'onnst ltania Hotel Orchestra
to-ni. -fcf.c
JtOl) Ain't Wo (Jot Fun Fox Trot (Whiting)
Menu Ki-iieer'.s Orchestra
Dangerous Blues --Fox Trot (Brown)
Iteiiny Kriieuer's Onlicsti.i
sac
I'm Nobody's Unity Fox Trot. Introducing "rfunggle"
( Davi.i Am l-Santly-Spencor)
(irecn Hrolhers' Notellj Hand
! listening Fox Trot (S'oliuan)
(jrcuu Hrotliers' No-.cltj ISauil
The Texas Music Co.
The Mrmtuik Shop
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