The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 3, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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KfrDSTjSpAY. ACGUST 3. 1921.
BRECKENRIDGE DAILY1 AMERICAN
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Sunday from 120 Williams street
Brockenrldge Texas.
Ureckenrldge American Publishing
Co. Inc . Publishers
E.MIL BDWAKD IIURJA Vice
President and General Manager.
Member of the Associated Press.
Member of the Cnlted Pr.-si.
Member of the Newspaper Enter-
prise Association.
Bull Wheel Sciicaks
By LE ROY
Some men just must have atten-
tion paid to them' even if 11 takes
a biK spot light on their little ma-
rl; in' to command It.
AMERIC W LEGION SELECTS
STATUE TO COMMEMORATE
DEATHS IN CENTRALIA RIOTS!
(STUDEBAKER
HAS BRANCH
HOUSE HERE
The old time man who wore in hi
shirt front a big piece of glass
mounted In bra now has a son who
luns a fllwer accessories! with a bii?
spot light and a Jnud horn
Sculptor of Georgia Works for
Two Years on Single
Statue
The Associated Press Is pcluslvelr
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or not otherwise credited in this pa
per and also tht local news published
iuti in i
1 a e'm
frits of republication of spe- Small Is '
patches heroin are also reserv- he k-epg
It hah t-otten to In tho country
that all tdeartmentb of tho noti-n-ment
call for an invt attention bureau
Just llki all tho pike doinand a
malntonani" fund
By IntetatUnl Nwt Serrlci.
VMERICfS Ga . Aug 3. The
American Legion has found tho bit of
sculpture which Its national memor-
ial ccmmlttro declares accomplishes
its hlhet ulm Within a 'hort time
Wright will make his headquarters
nt the Highway Gcunge on Walker
street.
American Want Ads Bring Results.
JDtVlIb "Rtch$xOS caTcK
3i0iun V.Vl4VdmcvjvCacK.Co.
1 T)U rUl
ian!i-.iiat
l'ily 25. 1017 )
11) furrier.
in JuiIko sas Goirnor
lianle to arrest ' Hut If
up his t vctirs ho is not
liable to be .trn mtl
1 Win n th' tin rmonieti r is nclntei-
1 Month i no mu ' a man is not in n frame of
6 Month . w 5 t() ttilr (I to het-d the jilirt to buj his
1 Ycr 10 00
' ' llj .Mall
1 Month $ i no
T M i! ih 3 00
' Mom1 r on
1 'i r 10 00
AiliurtNliix Itntes
I' M'lay adertlslng rates on appll-
c il
I issified rate 2 i cents per word
- insertion Minimum charge 50
t.ntercd as second class matter
iii-it J 1020. at the postufflce at
Texas undi r the -i
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uKkonrldKe Ti
fcf larch I. 1S7!
Sl.ni.NC TH
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in r coal
It in tatyd n w that lf a woman
Is jiit ai old i -hi looks a man Is
old l'i l s.' tin d nf looking
Tl..
1111 I I
Mill III!
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that li
appro-
fact that the state l t-'islatuie
In Ion at Autin Is not consider-
ing lome sort ol oil legislation if
tn i.raiiflnit to ml m n It li a
I r Intit tor In tin pail l'
In i from l-at T xai and
I ' . itii: count iei ha d I1
tr i i. to Infln t lelt-lation
1 i i lei to the indimtrv
I'ribablv. in making th-
friyiMin tor lli next two years the
itjMilators havt tn en inform d of th
wm I'lii'" of crude oil. Probably
if"' ! hae been Inforuied und
tni tin have rt tnilied the knowl
edge that oil producing 1 n little
more complicated a proceeding than
puriclmii: holes In the ground "
For a sreat many years the gross
production tax has ably assisted the
atat' financia.l It has constructed
roidn and built schools in Enst Tex-
as while our own children have been
lnadi'iuali 1 eilurat. il All the time
thu has been oir: on theso In m
ficiurn i hate l n trunK to kill tin
toi'V tint la! tit -ilil u egg
Th ml i that 't ipp an to be over
A.M!'K!C IN POSITION
TO SOLVi: WORLD'S ILLS
By Iaterntloii-tl Kw Wvlc
I 1)1.1 Mill s. I) io Aur 1 He-
cau it is oi l i torn profit on pro-
duction 'hat the iniint iisi war debt
can b paid proiluction cost will re-
main hikh
Thii Is thi h lief epresed b Col
ln B llrnwn Washington h ad of
the Dttiaiiiie.it of OrKinUation
United States Chambt r of Comtnerct
in an addn s to a lr. il audit n
"If tht BellliiK price sinka below
tho cost of ('induction no no.ver on
earth can hold it there and aftn
this period of reconstruction li pass
ed we will o back on a lound lmr
for the world needs our KootW urn
Mr Prow n
"N'ot a notion of the cnuiMv 1
selling up to Its abilitv to pioduct
he declart d Htatini; that thi r is no
overproduction now because then li
insufficient food to feed the world
until the nt t harvest nor enough
clothing to i-arb the worltl properl)
Asserting that this nation is in a
position such aH no other countr ev-
er has enJoed for re-establlshlnK the
world' en dlt he advocated exten-
sion of credit to European countries i
Tin It Hlaturt
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ii to be t onuratu-
TO HEAR ARGUMENT
ON PANHANDLE RATES
ild 1 hi ie ar "till found n. Am
tria .Vn-trilii iintl Ituxgli
AMARILI.O. Texas Aug. 3 Ex-
aminer Keene of the interstate com-
merce commission will hear two
canes of the Panhandle-Plains Cham-
ber of Commerce axalnst the Abllem
.v outhtrn Railroad Company on
Septunbtr 10 The casei Involve the
differential basis on rates on th
I'lovdado branch of the Santn Ke
Inilroatl and the Uock Island sstt m
out of Amarlllo to tht I't .i- Okla
noma line.
Hudson Maxim's "Best Chums"
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Hudson Maxim the ramous American inventor is snown hero with
bis two "best chums" that's what he calls them Mrs Maxim and their
rranddaughter Doris The picture was snapped at the Maxim home
uake Hopatconp. N. J Most of Maxim's time when not working on
inventions. Is spent with Mrs. Maxim and Doris. Ila predicts many
starJllnc war inventions within tho next six monjbs.
In a prominent place at CentraliaJ M. H. Wright Will Re in Charge
smallei statues of the work of art ol Local Store of Oilhelt
are being widely distributed. Motors
The sculptor Is E. il. Viquesney
of mericus. who produced the mod- Announcement has been made bv
ol after two v ears' work. Dallas headquarters of the appolnt-
Tho fimro is that of a holmeted uiient of the Oilbelt Motor Co Inc of
inrnntrrninn in honw oniiinmenf and' fanner as the authorized Studebukor
with a rifle with bayonet fled in his jplets for DreekenrldRe.
hnr.il. Iii tho ntlnr hand he holds The Oilbelt Motor rQ. Is one of
aloft a hand crenade He is ripping te latgest automobile concerns in
West Teas and their opening of a
bi'Unch here assures Studebaker own-
1 1 of the vtrv host of service M H
Wright who ha been In Hreeken-
ndto tcr ce.eral montha as sales-
t inn for Oilbelt Motor Co will bo m
charge of the local headquarters
In connection with the announce-
iw nt coiiH'i the assurance from Dal-
las headtiua. 'ers that they will offer
eei pobilble co-operation In help-
ing tn maintain tho high national
s-tandards stt bv the Studebaker com-
pany. J T r.ullahorn. manager of the
Ranger house announces that as
soon a s-uitpblt headquarters can be
obtained here they will open an up-to-date
Studebaker service station
vvherf a full line of Studebaker parts
anil a complete line of motor acces-
sories will be carried In stock Ex-
pert Studebaker mechanics will be tn
charce of the serv ice department.
t'ntil a location Is obtained Mr
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1 Maurice Mineral Water Co. !
JUS Williams St Phone 262
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this work ol a in or la artist will be through wire entanglements. Troml
itandin-' at C'tuiali.i Wash which his neck nanus his gas mask ready
..as the scene of a blood) Armistiet for use.
Da fighting between heroes of the The strain and excitement of the
World War and I W. W. A large advance are shown vividly In the!
replica of the original will be placed drawn face and open mouth.
STATE REMOVES BOY'S
TONSILS TO FREE HIM
FROM DELINQUENCY
By Iatarntiontl "wt Satvlo
DEriANCn. Ohio. Aag 3. A sur-
gical operation at the expense of De-
fiance Countv is the unique sentence
imposed upon twt lve-year-old Willie
Hausei of Hicksvllle by Probata
lud-e (' W Palmer
In n tin lad w is accused of sual-
ii'U an a i'o tin iudge bi.'on' d. old
lug upon the naiiiit ot the cornitivt
nt aMirre to b applnd in tin case
c tilt tl in a phvsician
1 he doctor infoi'uinl the judge
that abnormal tonsils and lurge ade-
noid growths had retarded the boy's
phvsical and mental development
Willie la now a his home In
Hlcksvllli under probation.
The court will await tne effect ot
tho- operation on the youngster's
character before taking fuither action.
"The Mmi of (Jootl liisiiianre"
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Alcxander-BaiTow Co.
:t()a I'll si Xatloinil Raul: Riiililim:
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Announcing '
Early Arrivals Among The
Foremost Modes in
Fall Millinery
In keeping with the BENDER policy oC
showing Breckenridge women the new
things first ue have assembled a most un-
usual showing of Fall Hats. A display of
distinction that will win the instant approval
of every woman who sees them.
Oriental colorings and Egyptian and Chinese
designs are foremost in the early fall hats
we are showing. Autumnal shades "of cop-
per Tangerine Brown and Bamboo appear
principally -among the colorings while the
shapes range from 'Off the face" effects ir-
regular outlines to Toques and large shapes.
We extend a cordial invitation to every
woman in Breckenridge to see these new
hats. You will find them priced most reasonably.
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C YL.fl Ml Y. Yuk 't The Cskimos
ot the noith are boiti Included In
the fideial census the Royal Cana-
dian Mounted Police doing the enu-
moiatinK The Indians in the north
will be counted' when they twin up
or their treat money
LOOK
A few nice clean cool rooms at $S and $10 per week
at the
HOTEL SINGER
Over Winkler's Store
Fire Proof Free Shower Baths
r.ui i Feet
l.'D I'L 't
oIXju Wot
'2 100 K. t
(5000 l 'cot
3000 1 iu
:i-200 l 1 1
3500 ea
21)00 Ft-et
2500 Feet
G000 Feet
9000 Feet
One 25 II
One 25 K.
One 15 II
FOR SALE
15 1-2 in 7 lb. Casing.
12 1-2 in. ') lb. Casing.
H) in. !0 lb CaMiig.
S 1-' m .12 lb. Cal. Special Casing.
d 5-S i i 21 lb. ful. Special Casing.
(J 1-' in. 21 lb. Cil. Special Casing.
." 3-1 o in.. 20 lb. Cal. Special Casing.
2 m. Tiil)ing.
1 in. Line.
3 m. Line.
2 in. IS'iu lb. Test Line.
2 in. Merchant.
P. Mounted Boiler.
P. Bes-icnur Oil Engine.
P. Bessemer Oil Engine.
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OF OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF
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GERATORS
Rirfit now iii the very heart of tlie hottest sea-
son of the year vve are cutting prices on our en-
tire stock of refrigerators and ice boxes. You
never bought one so cheap in years as we are
sellinp: these.
Flow Line Connections and Miscellaneous Fittings
WANTED
AH Kinds Casing and Line Pipe.
Will handle lines in the ground.
NORTH TEXAS IRON & METAL CO.
Yard 1 Bbcks North Hamon Depot.
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20 Per Cent Off
Also 10 per cent off on Water Kegs Water Coolers
and Ice Cream Freezers.
hompson Hardware
121 EAST WALKER
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 3, 1921, newspaper, August 3, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122273/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.