The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 166, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 13, 1924 Page: 3 of 10
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''AGE THKEE
BRECKENTJDGE DAIIA' AMERICAN
frvn y January r 192 1.
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lw'lliii 1.200
Years Old Still
Shelters Tenant-
'wu th Viohti !...l)
v.n Murvs. who dei! in
present owner. Count Ma'u
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f M.u- TL .d.i
The
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plNOKN-ON-THE-RHINK. Jan :
fn1 oldest dwelling m Oertnni ' '
mi.- f the oldet in all Kurop.-Ja.il
i ntiou turn of nmi'l
-!'! l mam wrri ts all.t
Ii urn. -..Id ' i.liU-n away be
th' . ;- 'nl iiiilr the base
'i hi- . i ! has sought th
sr. mi.' or tne oldet in ail Kurop.-.'a.ii -ci.i.i.siv i uetrmine tie
attiactine altnti't imirh ntten ' hoiist s . . 'I to nssit him in lur
mi just now ax do the reports s.airli foi hidden tn-asui.-.
f'niii Ktrvpt of tin tx(aation of the --nv
'tomb of Tutenkliamim. M VlJII.t.o Law lforr. m n of-
T'us hou-e Is .n..tt-il in tt littl. - nf h Cinhiinill have oi
inWt of Wlnkel. in tin .(l'. . ..' -..i.. I with K. I! i:. .ii:.. 'Ii-trict
Ifhin ami ii known to lii- .ittotvr at Clarendon a prMi. tit
ii luiilt more than 1 2ml ..us Th. urbanization w. tit "ii i onl for
nl -noi in '. "'i ftiBtht unite th- 'aw en. 'iint. th'
lata T -al. of .1 in.'iiv .!'. a 'I -iln.lar
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GOLD FOOTBALLS
PRESENTED TO
SIMONS MEN
Rreckeiiridge .Man Wa Star On
Team 'Flu's I'a't Season.
. ;i.i rr'i n olouNts ar
In tn senile hum act i
III fllHt n'.VT'l. n f.n a
rjsmsm
-" rial to Th' tn 1 . in
i;ii.i:m: j m m cifts or uoiii
no"ia I w ' r" liri' 1 tit. i to ifteen
' f t 1 no ti n- the '"'ii inn- foil :t
finUm. .-unad 111 -". a1 rhai I '
ion 'If w .1. 1. i- M (dwell
li.-'i't'f 14 th i:o!i! .. Ttu.-tes
!' - nation o' til' tiophps was
M; 1 ' iMu !l tn itii:ii
tli. w 01 ! 01 th. toot bit 1 1 in' n
Noted Musician Wierin;eii Children ""
Watching Tor New lore 3)lllc1 Tutors
American Genius n n
1 01 liiX-lrovii rnnce
'I -iniil 1 11 t
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NATIONAL
. STARTING TODAY
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the
Play?
NOW SEK TMK PICTTRE:
"ANNA
CHRISTIE"'
Preented Hy
cuThos. H. Ince
PALACE
NOW SI 10 WING
Beautiful
VIRGINIWMII
C'du Know How "IV)
IN
A LADY 01
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Supported Hy
MILTON SILLS
I Oil'
f LOTS ON EAST SIDE
' Sold on tin oa.sj pa ntctit plan. Call al our office
700 East Walker St. and let us explain our plan for
Building Homes
BRECKENRIDGIi: REALTY CO.
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Fire may not wait
Better arrange for
" insurance now I
You never know when fin ina come. It is an over-present
danger which breaking out tomorrow may destri
your home and wipe away your savings.
The very best protection against loss by fire is offered
you by this agency. Your investment is made safe be-
cauPe you are provided with sound indemnity for loss
r:.iSjed by fire. Don't delay insuring it may prove costly.
For Safe and Sure Insurance call
Daniel-Camp & Co.
20G Walker-Jones Rldg.
Phone '106 Breckenridge Texas
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h. 1 I.':; - .1-011 Mr t';lilvll
1 1 ol . UN 01 '-old loolh.ill" to
' '. V II H.n . to Tlifion I'tiiil.
I'M. I 'ioll. ll-.HiaL'T of 111. l'o
.1 ' 'I o th" lour ("In ci Ii h1 i
t 'iiiniona -iita.' M.ilcola
Iliniiihi'' (.ci.ild Jor
1 o' 1 .1 tn ill' . Jift 1 ). Hall u i)
'' ' 1 ''i- ami Mins Iff m Stiuth ol
l"'-i 1 . T u.. Mus Smith i prob-
.lll llo Olll rn ..( lii pOclj MS 1 KOlll
ootiicii 111 ij.'i own 1 itht Mtil for
:m!n iilunl si'iii.s to flu- fam.
'in. HroKt'iinils;. hoy. John I.
tu.ip wiLs Incliiil.'il in tho list ot
i'io tiftK'ii "S" in n ivciivin the
:olil football awards. John Camp
Known in vnw-t- gport cin-tfS as
"Kuilft" Cilnui wa niw of thn blc
stars of th.' football xu.ud or Sim
tnotib if not ihf stur of stars I'oi
ill" l!'2:: rif'.oon. In fact In- made a
-t.iicwldc iiamo for himmll' in col
!-u" tootba.ll almost trom the fir.st
Mirk with the i'whn) Diiriii'
In- ..u-t s' nsmi he ilu! ; ii'ctactikii
'o"l a.s li ill'-liack.
The l'iiivli") will feel a distinct
'o will (.'anifi out net e;ir; hi
is .1 senior in colli t:. this year and
will i.eene hl.s A. H. detree with
! I'tl 1-l.is.s which is the largest
l.l-s ill the IllstOl) Of the college
luniberiin: eithty Htudents. Cani
"anie to .Simmons two jeurs uko
10111 John Tatieion and Iiiia been
1 popular member of the student
bod.v not alone because of hi place
is football hero of the echool but
"or hi.-i likeable personality.
f'ump hua also made au unusually
:ikli record In his class worv durlnj:
lis career In Simmons utui carrier
tra work by approval. In the last
'ootba'll season ho made four "A's".
The Koii footballs presented by
Mr. Caldwell bear the name of tx
iiIjt. position on the team nanu
)t the colleue ami the y. ar. Mr
'aldweii made a brief speech ol
otnmendation for the work of tiu
.'owboa and the splendid sports
tiiiinsiiip displaved and remarked or
h. personnel r tin siuad. Coach
II. lav.s 01 the Cowbovs mad'
oitnal acceptance ol the Lifts lot
'he siiuad 11 m! added a f. w word
of appreciation to Mr. Caldwell for
liis en. rous cooperation and Inter
-st in Simmons athletics.
Tin r- was me dmionstiation
and cJieerliiK on the part of the
tltdeiu body When the fifteen letter
mm. the majority of them from thi
inrks of the Seniois and Juniors.
ie.ii.-d in the balcony filed down to
In front of thu chapel platform to
nr. he the emblems of distinction
Th. Colleue had previously present
d letters and sweaters to the men
and nad also Kiveti u different type
K-ar. to the second-strini? Cow-
l.o s
Mr Caldwell in his .-tpeech of
on :itation r.marked upon the fact
Unit Hi. i!i2;i Cow hoy team was
unusual in that not a member of
Hi' Sunn ns faculty had filed a
suml. complaint durin th.- entire
aason against an man ot the team
foi faiiur.. to brine up his regular
.lass hoiU in coll. p. courses. This
was the fir.t time. Mr. Caldwell
"taied. that he had known of such
a record in colleKC football.
The men riceivinu letters wire:
Captain Vernon Adams of Stephen-
ille John Camp of llieckenridB'
I 'rank Kimliiouuh if Haskell Hob
Kstes ot blleiie Joe Clbson Of
I'aducah s.1111 MorrU or I'lainview
Taylor McCasland of I.tihbnck J. V
M.iK:nn of Ciy.ie jnn Harrison
Hid Jack Wiifcln of Abilene I.ee
Johnson of I'oitales N. M. J. Mc-
asland. Winters Jimnilu FerKUhon
of Wichita Kails Valentine Cook or
vh '" alll IH'-ll Cardweil of Ills
spriui;
IF IIKALTII IS THE
QUESTION SEE
DR. SIMMONS
THE OSTEOPATH
The Drugless Way To Health
Over the Breckenridge
Post Office.
SN KKNCISCO. Jan 11- TV' I
inn- t. at (Kind for a i.erv messiah I
f t.iusii- and pi rhaps he will ati-ie'
in nii rlca. in the opinion of Ift"'
H. rtz. conduct' r of th- .-'ai. Ki.m
Cisco Snphon Orchest'n. toteiirl1
t ilinddr of Waanwr .in op. la in
New York and mil- c an ot it.r j
national reptile I
Tin i.- r- today main r.iiiiiin
cr- wl'o are alnni't ki niuse... ' Mi-
Hi r .. told th- As-oiiat'd I'.'s--
I'.lll lit' lull 1 Stl II IS tile . Ill ! I
. . i-i to h. n i-i.-.t. . in i-i r-ail. I
th" nam of i:' inn Tie n w ii.k-.
-i.ih will coin. v me radv lor
him." i
Kwri now ii;d lie i there appear.-'
hi a San Cr.i n"i- mphoitx pr.- I
-nun ii.i-k.il in i)i.veen noli I)
now n cui.ipii ition- ot ih" clm5'i:il
f mod i t -cincii oni" nuiuhir
heari'iu llu- .uotation. "Played for
lite lust nun . The compos-r pei'.iaps
I.-- a San Kianci;'.ii w no has been
Sro'ixht to Mr. H r:. r att-ntion; at
any rate he iua!'v 'is an Vmetican
of the uiimvir uetn ration a stu-
dent or a teacher vh) is b'comint:
articulate. This ' th-? couiiuctor s
way of encouasii.j native c impnsl-
ttan. where It aeems t mru feasible
tct iresentntio;i on a ? mpKony pro-
gram. Local arti:.'i a!s' oecaMon-
al!y are phen thlr ent'iioe to sppe'af
a-1 soloists.
Mr. IIert2 consiantiy is reading
manuscripts hoping that maybe
some day he will uncover a Kluatn oi
sreatness. "The pew .- nlm is as
likely to be prniltict -.! in I is coitn-
tiy a.s any whi u." Ii'1 ay t. "In the
jiiialKaii.ation or artistic influences
.rotn eit'-ywhere tn. i.athe comput-
er can iitolit by all t'l trends ot the
Old World."
The conductor wi.ttl'l no venture
. .......ii. ... .. u i. '
b i-i - .in in 'i nil i lie y p- oi win Ivi
such a m nitis would pf'eu' wnelh-i
! tt would be ultra modermt.tiR or a
reaction of the cI.is-ium. Mr. Hirti!
agreed that modern ii-u.-ie wua so
diverse moving '.i so many direc-
tions that its tendencies could not
be summed up in -i phras- Ueins;
catholic in his musical taste he is
no opponent of modernism save in
us most extreme forms and a! pro-
grams often are divided between
numbers by brilliant members of
;he new schools and the sympho-
nies of Mozart Beethoven Urtihms
ichubert Schumann and TscUallt-
nvbki. '
Despite intensified commercialism
if America the hectic pace of iife
ind the din of traffic many com-
insitioiis by Americans are "calm
in. I idealistic" said Mr. HerU.
'America i providing the musical
'einers of today" he added.
IJeferriinr to his recent trip to
Ktirope. Mi Hert. eplnlned that
ii. economic chaos of the old miisl-
al capitals or Uerlin and Vienna
Hud impaired the concerts to a pit-
iable dmree. He found that music-
ians did no teven have me to le-
hearse fince they must hold down
half a dozen johs to eke out an existence.
"They are coming to
stay. Musical apprecintio
increased remarkably in recent
years."
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FOUT WORTH Sale of Hulled
States treasury certificates at the
Fort Worth postofflce in 102 3 ex--eeiled
by $55S34 the gales of 1022.
!t was announced. The 192:! toU!
M 242. 131.50.
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couldn't lio with ion ' I. mi
Con- .. r-Jo'it tial.
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ttorne: Where win t.i" pr
niilkmi; the cow?
Witness: A Utile bad; ol tii.
ter. sir.
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-Ul-.WAKfc OF IMITATIONS
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WIKRINGEN Holland Jan. 11.--Children
of the fishermen of tin-
island of Wlerlmten were the chief
companions of ei-Crown Prince Wil
tinm. of (5rmany durine hit tay
here nfter tin revolu'ion. When j
the former iirinee was not nakiniri
liors"shos. on of his favorite forms'
or eercie. or rpadinc he was
Jtrollinc about the fields or alone
t'i wharfs with his pal.. the
voungsters. It was from the chil-
dr. n. chiefly that William learned
to speak Dutch fluently.
"My b"ft helpers in pickinc tit)
the Ian mm ire were the children of
the fishermen." the p-l'rince en id
just before his departure to join his
family at his castle at Oels. SiUiia.
"The children were not shy like th"
eld folks some of whom often W'te
awed by my presence and just as
natural as could be. I played with
the boys and uirls held the little
ones some times on my knee. drev
for them pictures of 3111111111 . ami
houses and trees and even sketched
some of the most picturesii'te chil-
dren themselves ami save them the
result of my drawings.
"By association yvlth the children.
learned the lanettaRe better aril
easier than if I had devoted aU my n
time to studying books and papers tg
The brain of a normal yotinestpf iig
the most curious thins; in tn. world. '
The best system for an adult to H
It am another latiRttaKe Is to tallflg
remilarlv yvith children about na-'H
IB
tu re and about books and pictures. w
Children just naturally are interest-jjj
' in everything."'
1 20
William who is 43 hat si ehit-jss
dren of his own the ek'est heiti2
i. - -1. lew I H
IF IT IS-
A Watch a Clock a Sirin-'- of Pearl JowHry .1 Dia-
mond a Chain a Trunk a Suitcase a Hand Hag a
Shot C.un a Ilifl.'. Pocket Knit-. Some Ammunition or
some Stringed Mti-u-;l In tui'iient. we have it and it will
pay ou to Io..k I.' i" li-'iVi.' Mu lu.'.
We Also Po
EXPERT WVTCII AND JEWELRY REI'AIUINC
At Moderate Prices
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12s E. Walkei St.
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Hrcckeniidge. Texas
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"In sumrrnr i r writer wherever I str.i"
I'm nut at all Kit. tt..'. thoa.'h damp
be the d i.
For the wett-.r tin. v e.itlu-r.the better
the curl
With a Pern-'-Lnt Vi .ive 1'rr urn:
happy eirl
WILLIAMS BEAUTY SHOP
US West Williams Street
PHONE 236
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ROMANCE AND CIRLS
CO.MPANY CARIUES ORCHESTRA
Prices: Lower Fbor. S2.7." Ilalcony !2.2(t Sl.Gr 51.10
ir Tax Included
M.iil orders .hei accompanied hy cah or money order
will je filed in otder received and filled before hox office
opens on .January 1 Sth.
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Ilanion Casolitu- Company Is pur-
chasing the a.si-ets ot Hipower Gaso-
line Corporation and in order that
all claims and accounts UKninat the
latter Company may he properly rec-
'melle'l it Is desired tha; unless they
have alteaily been presented to Han-
Ion (iasollne Company this b. done
Immediately and not later than Jan-
uary 20th. l'2l. Mich claims and
accounts if any. ma) be presented
to the MndeiMjjiicd at 301 First Na-
tionai Hank llulldint; IlrecU.-ii'-iitKe
Teyas. Januatv mil 102 I.
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Attorney for Hanlon Ca.ioline Com
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Night I'lione 80
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will appreciate a little drink of water during" the winter months.
there is a warm day k sure to see that this is done. By doing so you
will have a better and stronger growth this coming spring.
Now is the time to have a covering of fertilizer put over your lawn.
He particular about getting well rotted manure and then rake same
well into the grass. Do this now and insure a beautiful green lawn next
summer.
This is the time to order your rose bushes Take care in the plant-
ing of the bushes and water them often. Do not allow the ground to
become hard and dry. Order three year old buhes and you will have
roses out your garden next summer.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 166, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 13, 1924, newspaper, January 13, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122601/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.