The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 313, Ed. 1, Friday, June 30, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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BUECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
FRIDAY JUNE 30 1022
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Unii-red as second elaas lliaiji:i
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iiini.i: TiiocoiiT. i'oit toiVat
THE UWYBK'S QfErfTION
Mauler what shall I do to Inherit
i It rnal lifi
JESI S ANSWBnS - Thou hnlt
low Dip Lord thy f?ol with all thy
h art. and with all th) soul rnd wlili
.ill thy strmgtl nnl with nil f-
ttiinil Mini thy neighbour .is thyself
This .In Aiid thou shalt lh l.uke 10
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Mib soni- nf the .11 I n lit '!i
OIm r.iiiitiu rcnn in mil' 'Hon nf p;
f.iiiioiri Kurop . . Passion pluy to t
ct.iKfd In I.oi Angles his year will
have to rod their Biblas a 1 t to
learn about '..c drefit and cutim of-
th Hibllcal characters wbn tiiry
will hae to rcpnaent In tin imita-
tion rf the f.'.mous play
There are lesions oT us who n'J
not Ilka very uiueh to ha. the
I'resirti rts Job with a n at ten eol
strike and the railroad strike monac-
lnc the national citizenship alt at tf
Bum.' time on ton of tlM thousand
other tin tie rpU pt-obliae Of tao
chief cxecutivo Yta. Mr. Harding you
have our ccetialulatlotta if you gc;
out nf it sound and wall and you
have our symptthleo until the crisis
Is passed.
In case.of a ra'lroad itrilfi Brci'" n
rldr' h.islin opportunity to fare a lot
betttr nan tont places becaus.- t
ha a tilu siipplv of truck- r i el car
be nut Unl'i hc r lc ritlht en
ibrs froni the pacK ne Uoui nr 1
n hob sail" ci nteis if necf-ca lint
It hhuliC.b l or to UK tu kin'
iimri aMtionie ini(a of ilepnillnK
v.pun imyiiik: tbr fnurlhs of our funl
upil tioin other sections of Tfxa
whi n- tlt'te is no bittci iol! tna
ours '
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hi. .nt ralsr suenUi.u' tl.
.sin p 4'rf (li Ralsri f jni-iiiin
at nn V':l' lo't' " .mbv 'iillop
and ini-'dontl- through "hi i.-ttn te-
inn t toiiT"th public car that mil
don or av-s of kocmI pat i-o land la
inl one -rhird utllUeo In Texas. Rc-
cimsc he Jfm. the irrss tlt.lt It" cow
nits t different from ttn wei-ihi tha
sheni enr; so one can siow a herl
sbriihn tiiit neither tin caw nor th
slir i p i.itu so one rsn crrw a heard
of (.out a herd of sheep and hen!
of c.itth on the ame pasture It's
time tin world is (earning to econo-
mize in KrtslnK landr and produce
mon foml to the iicie than l hai
eei iToilucrd bi fore To find a wa
of lii i "unlnc th wool i ltd un." i up
ply for feiHlins ami clothlnt; th na-
tion in no aiuall inatti r
(Mt)i t nor i'i:t)-iM i
Iii iit fn 'Hlii ir.ihli tier
iliirin. th. spritik' months th novern-
mml erf mate m for crii k-ldi il
this state nguresatin? nio fl
liair hilllon dollarji in iht- Of
cnui ic till ts onlv a i cstimai' o far
but man crop ar. now bein.t bar
timteil aad oth n are far ioiuii
nlonis to where fairl aecumt" it
ilictlons can lw niailr as to the on1
roini While rains delnjed planting
and h-ltl crops haeW over s Urse
rf 't the ta'e "h- wri' b tm
means an itnmlcii r.l for w if o
m; into the hot uniPi'i month with
u him seaon in t'..' srnun.' hf
will make emps with onl occn m
ahovk.r. In addition thoa tu tin
or the mte that usually suffer fi"
a lack oi iiolsture h.ie had an abui
dance of it tnls year
T . eutiin. "d 'i -in' -i of wliat
and oats ir nu l jirnsreaa thrtnsh
out the state toninloe are tx In
shlpijed out of eas' TeMF .it th nie
t inn r.ir InniftA u t-i.iv .ini) ut i
.. i fiard' ii and tiuck crn;s are v
i rule cood thr tu .!.! t.t th uato .1.1 I
are do'iiK much tr.uards euttli- di n
the cost of il inR
Much of the coin crop is priictic.
I ti ade and one or two tinteh ra t
v. i ' I Insure and abu'idant corn et
am (In- -lalf Tin cotton yield i-
nf conr" (irubli matlcai on account
of flu prt vab nee of the holl emil
i Ui T'at r i fforta are h 'iik made
to control (Mb pst b poisoning ind
be mechanical means that over bo
ron aud there should be at least a i
fair ytoid or cotton. i
n West Teras coniUtions are fin-
"ith lndlc:.t!ons of a bla; cotton crop
and .u abundance of feed of all icitiui
Cattle are also in fine shape wit ) t
VlWUy of raaa - Eastland Dlly
Nf'xs. J
T)IK C'iKMENT OV II IT
Our lives are a mass of habits If
It were not so we could not live at
nil Wti tBko aud pet up and droud
wc ent and walk and ork. wo apoalc
aoU think and love and bato and fall
aslaop agala largely by habit. If wo
were forced to perform all this lnde-'
pendentty. originally tho effort of
lit Ins would be Intolerable A mcr-
clfttlly small part of our action do.-
pends upon volition and deliberate
iirionitiK In the main we do what
our fathers did aa tlu Imitated
their fathers .nnd o back to the hi
innliiK of time
Education Is th' forming of heh-
Hi They In Kin In the cradle or be-
fore we net to it The one great
buinisi of parents and teacbera Is
to see that our habits are whnt th
ihoulil be and with all the mtghty
ffort and cogitation that are put in
to the tank bow often they turn out
'o be what they uhotild not! IIov Im-
mense how rlelil and ennstralntr.E.
even In Its suutlf flfwllliy. thta
compassing mold nf Habit l we real-
lie only witn wo on'eaVor (o clinuce
If or break It or throw It off Oct n
bad habit fintenod unon vou. anure-l
ciate Its bndneis set nil Up? energy
jou have to getting rid or it. and you
learn the might of habit. We hrte
all trtid and we have all failed ami
we all know
The Intensity o? mich an effort and
Us Inn frrquent futility ImproH uporj
us the terrible danger or habit Ii
Is a fine thlnr to be on jour gunid
renins! It. to keep your life and
character aa fluid ns posdble r-
inonvls" to outA-ard calls ntlliilsnts
"ad to nnwr in sn Ins'ant lo the
cnntiollin. deiiinnds of the Intelli-
gent will Want people prea -h
kgslriit habits and some seem to
havn a far lnttr 'nterj of them
than other i
All the sam". habit is a banutifu)
ihlna nd a ho; e all a mslful. Mr.
I'eiwy's mother had an old dressing
7iwn which jhi ci Red her kinicdnm.
'I
became ! took so much comfort In
't Th L'rmctl of habit is one of
Immense rom'ort and delicious ease
Onlv It befeooK'i us to sie that it b
made or substantial stuff and tbnt
'ts rut and fashion be hiicIi aa will
eonduet fo dianlty and will not dm.
ereillt ua in the eyes of thottf we
o-e
.1
It l.e-c!i tlje cnnipciriit man.
Pol ilv.
KAKIN'O Ilnnplpe toots rfga ni
other new er iii nil field equip
ment nr sold readily throtmn Amur
lean want arts tfff
HOTPOTTOES!
l'0 Ps li new
TpM IMS
jsi.yj
You don t hae to ko in sulmmin;
a hate s shaik pull your Icr
A man can be liappj without
home if he is staying awa
a
that are not !
1 c not I
Health hlnf Files
stoopotl often live five
years.
.V(jjt saxaphono playora have an '
ill viind that bloua no Rood
j
.
Vu uk millionaire wlib
leads a dogT life many mrrn'tp-dogi"trestlnn1fncoff "'J' "h"ul ls'
(the leopenlng of football relations .hrg
Many a vlfe wonders If hubhj Is
at summer resort eatchlnp speckled
beautir-. or free'dod beauties.
Some dull people voar smart
clothes.
"Rook Salesman Rob3 Collar"
headline. A real dry agent.
Thqse Mt. Everest cllmiiers ought
:o try some fllvvor glands.
We should hato to be Ilabe Ruth
and hr'.e people lauKli at us because
we didn't keep on beliiR tamous .
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A porch swInK Is a Kioat money
Javi r It will ro 10000 miles on one
rRn nf r'a'
Wonder what the man who names
race homoa thinks about them after
he gcu sober?
You seldoru aoe a veil these days
When they don't want to be recog-
cn-'n !l0' w'ir IoK ''flr'b
TIk gyrosconi; stops tho rollln;;
of ships. Noll(lng seems to stop the
rolling clgatuU.
"Taft Siti on London lleueli"
hoadlino. Maybp the chalrB wen
too weak looking.
a
There Is so muqh killing we an
getting to be shock absoiburs
a a
lOvery now and then you sec a iii.hi
who could get mole mill s out of liii.
car than In it
If money Is a
cursms .(hortagi
theri
ii n
oto for J. It.
l.i-crli.
I'ul. Ail.
Dlt)XNCS O'K 'thtii DUFFS' ---.-..- . -j BY A'LLMAJV:
f PH. rjEPE COMES THAT MR. ROCKS? f- OUj I FEEL . rnwiPTn'-nbiiP- I -iu -rn. - N "7
THEY SAY HE IS HEIR To A f- FAnT I J rS To lpt "s OH THIS lo SO
MILUON- I'D LIKE TO I P 'P COME. TO - LETS SUDDEN MR-OCKS i ?
MEET HIM! Jj S -M. ' BE MERRV J V J & '
IfO.VriSAtT.s SK.'XEI) t
I 'OK TE.V1.S (;.AIKh
AITSTIN .funn ?.). rinal contrnctt
hae been siRiied for eiclu games of
111. till r'nlrmaltt nf T.n frkfillmlt
scneituie and nrgntintions are under
way for a
there will
ninth Ah now arranged
be si.
Karnes on Clark
. .
f t fkf art ntatl ti tr ji nii-o t fnti lirtnia-i (f
iuiii i it it inn y ii i (ij i ii ill titiiiv- ti n
I tho out of town games one will be
at Dallas with Vandcthllt another
j with Bay'lor at Waco and the third
wth A' & M- at Co"eBe Station. Big'&y
school teams Included In the list of SB
games arc Vanderbllt Baylor Rlce5nj
Tovas A & M Phillips and Okla- QSS
t liuuia lui t'l uy il I'lin-tuuf .iiiuiuui
lilir irhfwil tfinm wilt ho fllloil in thn
one date remaining open. Among tliefn
wfth Baylor.
Tlie Hcliedule is cs. follows I
Sept. 28 Austin Coll'ge rt Austin
Oct. C I'hilllps at Auatlt?1
Oct. IS Open. !
Oct. 20 Vanderbllt at Dallas
Oct. 27 Southwestern at Austin.
Nov. 1 Rice Institute at Austin
Nov. 10. Baylor nt Waco.
Nov. 17 Oklahoma University at i
Austin. i
Thanksgiving Toias A.
College Station
&. M. at I
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Why Be
Sltiniiy?
No matter how thin you may be you
should try Iromrcd Yca3t which thou-
sands of thin folks have taken with
startling results many gainings pounds
on the very first 'package!
. aWf T-t . t i
& lit it:ia.ju HUllliril
Yeast brings such
amazing results is be-
cause it embodies the
new scientific process
of iromzatton-whtch
enables yeast to build
flesh just twice as
quickly. Why b- content
with a scrawny under-
doelopedhBUrewhenit a
Kieasyto build new firm
tteib? Cctlrpmzed Vcat
f cum yourdfujtgist today.
FREETRIAL!
Totrylrnniied Yeast free
t imply mail pttcard fir
rnmoiis3 Day Test. Ad.
i'-tm Ironiicd Yeait Co
DcjH.ij Atlanta. Ld
ifioNizeo ve)ST
Tablets
THC OMty YtAST THAT IS CTNUINtty IROftlZf D
commended nnd cuarnntel tv
.ill 'ood drug stores
Ilowen Drug To
such ns the
J EIiECTRA. Junf 28. Harr
Stroud cltj editor or the Elertrn
i Stur . began publication June 20.
of the Northwest Texas Oil .Iomn.il
He reslRtied his position with the
local newspaper The OM Journal
will be published twice n month
Htroud uatnbllRliud Ihn Electia I.ead-
rr willed about two ears aco be-
came the Star
PARIS Ti as - Carpi nti rrs me
rcinod Ill'iL. tin iiit rtnr of th' Piiit
I'trnbytcrlan church new nrruir
nn nl of the -untlu seb'iol room t il
be nirde with ! i.d'iitlnn of a if r
enettr to tin thun i tia lorp il '" i
C0Uei ti nt feltli. V il In u r irl.il
uim
i Monrr dack viinoui queition
If HUNT'S GUARANTEE!!
SKIN DISEASC RKMI-.DIi:S
I (Hunt't Salve anil Soar) fail In
the treatment of Itch Eci ema.
Ring wofmTetleror other Itch-
In Kin dlacanea. Try thio
treatment at our risk.
SOI. I) IIY STIK Ditto iOMI'INV
.1 l).
11'cih uln.ijs nt utulv
Till ih.
m
GRAN
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1
STl
()nl Clai'imami
Bra
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riflgr. asiipcrlimnan rvcnl LSiaiwili briiigiiuiiflrcdb of people
Id our slon1.
New Store Managed by ri r; "'.ced peoj)le llial know bow
(fjs
SfU
Lo
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and Sell
JVtl
nn
iHS
iOTc
tryw
ft
P
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jjinJ
rices
sS
tfe
Percales Bleached Muslin Hair Nets
36-in. Percales in bolh dark :'(i-in. IJlo.ichcd A'uslin soft Smjrlo and Double leah
and Liftht Colors Finish- Hair Nets
J5cYard !21-2canl 8c
Crocli'el Thread Blue ShirLs Bath Towels
Silkinc Crochet Thread Lien's Blue Work Shirts 23:cl5-in. Double Thread
While and Colors v lulc they last heavy Bath Towels at
8c 50c 38c
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Tbii- Sale i. beinir
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Sales Manage
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Liniiij; ol liuercsi in
Child
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Breelveni'idire
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Bi- 30 Minnie Special. Saf unlay ai: 9 O'clMkv
J tb!):l5() O'cIiicU Sittinlay. IJip; Aoilmont (tf Percale at por yard
& CCJint l-Imn 10 Yards.
Josepli Dry Geeds Co
fljc
g IJUKCJiKNRFDCJR
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Ortrr t
enntrxiuv. .ViV
hot tmettitt V.
home fatha.
FiOJb rT iUf Vs. rSAtl JJA7 I
POWDER
fi. Jr'd'f
v w
Ajirr
Aincriraii Want Ads Bring Result?
Haw You Tried Them?
W Jl A 1ST 9 .M
I iKlciellinirain
Meivhaiuli1. iiiii" in
A ft C4i.
The Date Sat July 1st.
eondneled b (7. W
mi s .1
will make the prices
...! ..!... '.......
me winnow lorncrj
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iWO IHCi STORRS-
a
RYZON-rsied
cakes keep kril1
longer. The special
It the reaion.
iTV?
RYZOK a low
steady raiser has
greater raising
power provides
home baking in-
surance no bad
luck. You may
mix batter today.
Set in cool place
bake tomorrow.
NG AND
utS
Sa!rccr licid in B'rnclUMi-
ji
Snlnrclay.
agget
Manning
n Ex next
rr !!!
lie will nave homc-
A 1 V ' I!
Lian woman aim
KANfJJKR
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Ads bring "'suit"'
qn ar. motlnt; from south T
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ioeriean Want
Try Thm
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 313, Ed. 1, Friday, June 30, 1922, newspaper, June 30, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122430/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.