The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 166, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 13, 1924 Page: 6 of 10
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Ml.Y. JaM ARY 1J 1921.
Much Scheduled
For This Week At
' Methodist CIuiitIi
Planes For Air
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Cage Your Savings
Circus To Conic
From Eastland
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Thr. First National Bank of
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T ie i -t of thp ilo'lar goes for materials for
laix.r. for the oveihead that jrives you the best
fp icr w know h' to jrive.
The l'ttle w get out of each dollar that passes
through our hands is just enough to pav for first-
clast jiLnninjr and supervision. And without
these plumbing; and heating aren't worth much.
W'h.'t v e jret pays for the satisfaction you
ret. And unless plumbing and heating frive the
bosi of satisfaction they are expensive no mat-
ter how cheap the price may be.
You mitfht sav" th few cents we jet out of a
dollar but saving those few cents will not trive
'.oil satiafaetnrj plumbing or heatinjj.
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novel. A t ad' of yualitv." and
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S ur clerks are on the move
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1 SALE IS IN
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rd'""- "' winsome htroine. Count.
'-i "I iMinttonnolitp ni-e C'lonnda
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ilp of beauiy and manner contributu
a charmlnR sincerity to her portray-
al To many sh wilt represent the
idral tpe the author had in in I ml
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Trim to Lire.
Smith I villi I had one of tin-
rmp ioIIh that innthi-r used to
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Mi- smith Ye and I wish jr.u
IimiI o... of the crisp rolls that fatti-
. . used to carr New York Sun
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only a genuine Savings Sale
and you will understand why
all day long.
US WHILE THIS
PROGRESS! SDry Goods I
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TIi. work of ti" ww t begins with
a Sunilay-schojtl rally at 9:30. At
11 a. m. tne pastor Rev. John
Renffro. preaches on the subject.
"Praver and World Redemption.
At the 7 o'clock ior ices the Offi-
cers of the Woman's Missionary Fo-
detj will be installed with appro-
print services. There will be meet-
Inas for prayer at the Paraonace
nn evening this week at whlrh
thf following .subjects will ho ills.
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Monday 7 p ti.. "Our Resrionslbil-
j il for Europe."
Tuesday. "Our Responsibility for
ritin nierlrj."
Widnesdav. "Our Responsibility
for Orient.-'
Ttumday. "Our Own America"
Frldav "The Neglected folk.-) at
Ilomi- "
V.irioi'n leaders of the chlirrh
i!l have eharge of these services.
(The p.istor will conduct a weeks re-
JJMal niHHtinsr at Gulf Camp.
Monday ntpht the Hoard of Stw-
ar.! ill b entertained in thpir r-
Kii'ar liiiinesH tneetinp at the home
of Mr iind Mrs. I). T. Howies.
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Full Attendance
Of Pre.-byterians
Ts Desired Today
' ff 'l.i N of the First Preabjterian
r 1'irh are desirous that all pero'i.
mi rtfd in that church attend the
ro .i uationnl meeting to be hoM
rtn t orntnc immediately after thp
1 1 i) fork service The purpose of
fl n. -( n;: is to hold an election
fin rustor
U TI .Morrison will preach at 11
( ('net and the husi:ieH meptiliK will
h. ir sited or by U. A. Haynes.
or of t .f elder." of the church.
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Elimination Contest
In Debating Held.
Ji i 1 in iiiatiou contests have been
H iil .li rliH Hiuh School for the pur-
IP"" "f detirminlnj? which pupils
m sh I repre-ent the city .schools ac
deb. tinu Ifum in the nterscholastlc
cfn ! to be held later in the
3 1 fpr.n.'
JJ Tho winning were Hoys lirs'
f"- !" Welch; second Jimmii
I'u' iii third I toy N'ally.
S '' First. Eletha M. WiUon:
"erond. Surah Arlosoroff; third. HI
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H' T.iose enterln;; the contets were
Joetta IIorkh Louetha Powers. Edna
j Ilo Sarah Arlosorofr Kllen isi-y
jniitha Mae Wilson anions the sirfj
J'witn oi.U three Iiovh who were de-
cl.iiv) winners. In tlie order named.
j Jiidi.-. s of the contest. were Supt.
U T Cook and Messrs. A. L. Hall
and John Ilaltey.
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GROCERY
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OPENS
NEW LOCATION
There was a large and merr
crowd In attendance upon the open-
ItOf of the .Model Grocery in theit
new quarters Friday evening. The
atnivr which is owned by Morns C
I eyer has moved In to tin Smith
tail M lug recently vacated by thf
Yamlni Dry Goods Co.
The opening was held before the
counters wer placed. Sanilwlehec
and coffeo were sened and cigar?
were handed out. Music was furii
islifd by an orchestra from Abilene
with a piano accompanying. The
counters were properly placed r.t a
"aie hour that night and the firm
opt .ieil for business Saturday morn-
ing .5.0 .
Shrine Fees Uj
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nr 1 nii.i rrpi.
! MSTIN Jan. 12. Tho Toxa.-
j Shrln. Council In session hero to-
ida unanitnoitsly decided tha" the
.SIirini' fee hereafter shall be 100
'Instead of $73 one half of t.V ex-
tra $25 to be appropriated for n
(Shrine Club building at A & M.
'Col leg..
j A board is to be appointed to
i handle the fund for the buildine.
Endorsement was Riven Hell
Temple's hoapltal for crippled chll-
.tlien El Paso was selected as the
spring meeting place of tin. Coun-
cil 00$ .
WVOIM-K SUIT
Suit for divorce and custody of
child has been filed In District
Court by Ruby Wood Nutt vs A R
! Kosa Roberts vs. Arch Roberts.
H trlct Court by Ida Flow asklnc di
al vorce from Ray Flow and asking
custody and car of children.
The two airplanes to take part i i
thf blit berinl circus h. r thi- i
tenoon are scheduled to .urn i i
Ureckenrldne from r..iMl.ind t . -mornintr
at 10 o'rlnrfc
The circm will be held n i fii l.i
two and i half miles south wj
of IlrecUenndire jnt oft th n'd
Albcnv road and lust south of to.
new Golf Club grounds
Manj durine stunts .in- -rheilu'i I
for the affair and (.i r- crowds ni
expected to witness it Mrn v. ill
be taken up for udes dm mr tb i
day. Proceeds are to b iliulnl ; n j
a part to be used bv lor.i! r.'ki'i.
charity it is announced
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Dr. Stedman Here
Today: Bislio) Moore
Here Sim. Jan. 20
Ttishop Harry T Moore of D-iIU-will
not isit Hreckenridse iititIT
aunda. Jantiarv 20. acordii' to.
Itaile W. Hardy who said jester
day to a representative of the Tl.iil-
merican that today Jan 11. then.
will be services at the npfscnp.il
iliurch at 11 a. m conducted bv
lie rector the Ilev. I'rrnk H. Strd-
man. There will not be an set vices
it all this evening.
The Rev. Mr. Stfdnian w"l! i"s-.
luss "Plans and Purposes "of Con.i
firmation." today.
nishop Moore will be here a weelc
henco and will speak in the evening!
of Jan. 20. '
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Building Record
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CHICAGO. Jail. 12. Every known
building rpcord was broken during'
102" accordinir to the National!
nonthly buildine uvey of S W
Strauss & Co m.lde pnblle here
today.
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Marrir.ge license have been ilv
m d the fnllnwlns: couple:
Joe Murphy and Miss I.olr WII
Hams.
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Quake Distorted
Ocean's Floor!
TOKIO Jan. 10. The repairing
if deep sea cables severed bv th
earthquake of Sept. 1 has disclosed t
hat at one point off Oshinia Island
'he bed of the ocean has subsid-
ed 200 feet Tor a distance of eight
miles. To the east of Osliima the
damaged cable had to be fished up
from a nowly created abyss more
than 4.000 feet deep.
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AI'STIN' Texas educators have r
serious problem before the min deal-
ing with the large number of nievl-
can children that come into the
State annually according to ProfJ
John Tennent who h;s been appoint-
ed research specialist In rural edu-
cation In the bureau of extension
of the I'nlverilty of Texas. ''It
would not be so hard to teach these
foreign children although they must
be taught a new language. If they
would Just stay In one place long
enough but they often move several
times in a school year." continued
Professor Tennent. "I have only
been in Texas a short while and
have not had much time to study tho
situation but this Is one of the
chief problem that confronts my line
of work as I see It now. Professor
Tennent is a native of Canada hav
ing beou born in Paris Ontario.
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Mrs. O. n. Cozart of Abilene who
was formerly Mls Pay Goodwin of
'his city is visiting In Ttreken ridge
the guest of friends.
nuwy jane tne mtle two year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
"hwelnd. Is roported to be recov-
erlng nlcelv at the home of her par-
ents on Cast HuIIum street from
painful burns received Wednesdny
on both hands and arms when she
fell on the rpflector.
Miss Florence G. Davies haij ar
rived In the city to lie the assist- That Good Gulf gasoline 17c per
ant of Mrs. H. 1! Cartwrlght who'wll"" Fulwiler Motor & Supply
Is Instructor of speech-arfs in thaJCo. (Artv.)
public schools. Miss Davies Is
thoroughly equlpppd for the Hue ofi
work she has undertaken in tl.e
Preckenrldge schools. She Is si'
graduate and post-graduate In ora-l
tory of T. C. IT. and has had three'
vears actual teaching experience.
Miss Davies Is a guest In tho home
ol Dr. and Mri Cartwrlght.
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Can't You Realize Thai
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On a SUIT or OVERC04T ri-ht vshen the
ju-t beginning Vorth JUMPING AT?
MEN!
This Sale is not for you alone neither does it
and Overcoats but this is a GREAT SALE
F VMILY on everything that a man. woman
Jno. Z. Martin On
Program of Water
M'r:
State Meeting
John 7.. Martin manager of the
Walker-Caldwell Water Co.. has re
ceived word that he Is on the pro-
gram for an address at the annual
meeting of the state waier work'
managers to be held In Waco Jan
21 to 26.
His subject is to be "That the
Efficiency of Water Plant May R
Increased." He is also third vlc-
prealdent of the convention and vv'P
be the presiding offieer during tl
third day of Its proceedings
W. C. Rlackmon one of the plant
engineers has been awarded a tiiii
to the convention with evpen.n s
paid because of special efforts for
efficiency shown during the year
Mr. Martin said.
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Miss Marlon Hunt of Eastland is
the house guest of Mr. and Mr'
Fred Ketchum at their home at
the Hope Engineering Co.'s plant.
Mrs. H. H. Cartwrlght and Miss
Florence G. Davies motored to East-
land Wednesday night where tlity
attended "Tho Monster" starri'i ;
Crane Wilbur going in the Interest
of tint "Llttlo Theatre."
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HEID BROS. MERCANTILE CO.
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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/m1/6/?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.