The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 255, Ed. 1, Friday, April 25, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
BRECKEtfRIDGE DAILY AMERIGAN
FRIDAY APRIL 25 1924.
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vTO BE OR
Depends on
The First National Bank of
Breckenridge
VOll MOKE THAN 20 YEARS
STEPHENS COUNTY'S DEPENDABLE BANK!
PALACE
TODAY & SATURDAY
"THE DRIVING
FOOL"
ALSO
Comedy and News
COMING SUNDAY
'Held to Answer"
JMnrray Polks Arc
Asking Help Of
Breckenridge
Friday night a strong delegation
from Drcckenridgo will so to Mur-
ray. In Young county wfnthor por.
mlttlng to talk over tho road situa-
tion. It haa been Indicated by
Murray people that If Ilreckonrldge
would naalat tlini In putting over
n bond U'tie for the purpoae of
building n road by of t'rytal
Palls they Mould bo willing mid an-
xious to ally thenmelwH with Ureck-i-iirldgo
lu n roniim rrlal way.
Murray In n fw mile north of Cry
wtal Pnllh Just n few inlb a over
the Stephens county line. It la In
territory Hoarded ns being etentl.
tilt tho proper!) of Urerkenrldgft.
Construction of n pnasnblo roadway
In that direction would benefit both
rniniminltlcti by Riving Murray tin
nutlet mid bringing nddltlonnl trnd
to Ilreckenrldgo.
Blocks Chocolates
and candies have that
exquisite individuality
cf taste thai immedi
ately brands them as
: the handiwork of
'. master candy makers
ARISTOCRATIC!;
bandies!
I'Olt SAM3 II Y
M. C. ANDER-f
SON DRUG CO.
ESfflUllllIIMIi
BKERS
NOT TO BE
Your Savings
Your futuro Is hb Inrgo ns you
innko It. Whothor or not you
will nclilovo tho onil towards
which you atrlvo doponds lnrgoly
upon your push nnd foresight. It
you havo tli0 inish to work hard
nml tho foresight to put your
lavings In tin Account in this
Hnnk vou nro nssurod of success.
Start hy saving n certain
ninount today tomorrow and the'
next day and the future will find
ou nrepared. Systematic saving
has paved tliP way for many a
men nf ul mnn. Open nn nc
count hero today.
NATIONAL
LAST DA
KATHERINE
MacDONALD
IN
"CHASTITY"
STARTING TOMORROW
Harold Hell Wright's
"WHEN A MAN'S A MAN"
Plans Complete For
Summer School
Plans completed thus far provide
for tho summer school lu llrockon-
rldgo to hogln on Juuu 2 and ex-
tend filx weeks.
Whllo HiIh Is prlmnrlly for rovlow
work ono credit will ho allowed
students who tako new wort during
thla period. Miss Hiiium Hopt wl.i
teach the first flvo garden nud slNth
to seventh Inclusive and will ho
divided by supjects undor different
Instructors l'ror. A. L. Hall will
teach history Mrs. It. S. Cllft. Hug-
Hull and Latin and J. I Ilalley
matheuintlcfl and sclonco.
Tho tuition chnrgo will ho ?7.50
for tho garden and $10 for the
High School.
400
Candidate Pope
To Speak Here
A letter rcculvil by tho Dall
American from W. I! Pope of Cm-
put Lhristl anno iif h that he will
spen!' In llrccUiii.!lr.'J at S p. in
May 1G. in boiaif or uls cindhlacy
for Oi'vornor.
I'ope mndo a.i unusunl reroid
whllo momber of tho Rtnto Legis-
lature nnd l- .-U'liilm; on the plat-
form "No moro tnxoH no time no
plnco. ngnlns nbul- nor nothing"
j)(ABlKEtLO
Mary quuc contrary.
How your face dot ylowl
"!(' Youihglow Powder Sir" lic aiJ
"Mud oh I love It sol"
WILLIAMS BEAUTY
snor
118 West Wllllama Ht.
PIIONH C0
Phoui Social or Personal Items to No. 1 or No. 15.
riuinvr Mr.rnvn
OP' COMMITTKLS
tomohiioiv irrnuxoox
Follow lug Is tho list of tho com-
mittees appointed to piepaio for
Federation nnd each and evory
member Is urged to bo present nt
the session to ho held tomoriow
afternoon In tho city hnll auditorium
beginning nt 2:30 o'clock.
A report from eacli chairman
will he heard and all prclllmnmy
arrangements completed for the
Federation which commences Mon
day morning.
Mrs. S. M. Munson General chair
man.
Pages Mis. Jesdo It. Smith
Chairman with Mos'lamca J. 13.
lllcltinan and 0 Venle.
Printing Mis. .IMwnrd S. Uranch
Fhuliman with Mesdanies Geo. T
spears It. II. Ciulnn N. T. Hnrper
i' V I.yinnn S. C. Psubody llnlley
W. Hnuly and V. Motor.
niiteitnlninent Mrs. W. It. Vonle
chfarman with Mostluines O. O.
llateman Lena McAdanw Kollcy
V. O. Marshall IJ. A. Swinney S.
J. Osborne Jack 1). Robert Mntt
Whitfield Otia ltamsoy W. II. lien
nott C. K. West It. W. ltnney T.
II. ltidgoll and Miss Jowel Ftirr.
Homes Mrs. 12. J. Denton ehnlr-
nian and Mrs. C. 0 Hamlin mil)
chairman with Mosdames .1. A. Her
ring J. G. Hnrroll F. W. Holder
H. F. Wtchoy 13. IJ. Smlthson 0.
I.. Alexander Itnymoml Walker J.
W. Harden J. V. Connor 13. I.
ltouth Glenn llussoll II. V. Cald
well Irn Smlsor Doss Elliott A
V. Dabnoy T. IMgar Johiuon 0.
M. Yumlnl I. C. Lucas 11. D. Leo
pold Leltz J. L. Sarvor and Mis
i:ileu Colemun.
Credentials Mrs. J. W. Mackey
chalrinaii with Mosdames .Tohu N.
Hentfio 1). T. IJowles L. M. Smith
r. 13. Martin C. II. Fulwllor nnd
H. II. Hon In.
Transportation Mrs. 11. IJ. Luck
chairman with Mesdanies Woodford
Jones L. C. Eastland 13. V. Green
Wnltor David J A. Herring and
John Durko.
Decorations Mrs. Grovor C. Wood
chairman with Mosdames John K.
Martin J. 13. King J. K. Thompson
Paul Williams H. Grady Camp Sum
ner Cmgln nnd C. M. Donder.
Finance Mr. II. A. Leavorton
chaiiniuii with Mosdames James
IJ. Dunlgnii W. II. Motrlson M.
13. Hollnrn and N. Wlnklor.
ltoglstrntlon Mrs. W. 13. Hnw-
kins chnirmaii with Mnsdamos
John Oden 11. II. Trammoll II. W.
Mitchell and John West.
Furniture Mm. W. T. HdwnrtU.
chairman with Mosdamoa C. P.
Cupp C. D. Mai tin S. U. Lovo. D.
T. Ilowk's Poitor Danlol J. W. Ter-
ral. J. W. Dyrno nnd Nelson Clnrk.
Hmergency Mrs. S. M. Miiiikoii
clinlrmnii with Mrs. L. T. Cook.
Information Mrs. Goo. T. .Spears
chnirmnn.
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Ml'SIO KKCITAI
has iji:kx posTPO.vnn
Owing to tho Inclement woathor
prevailing today tho music recital
to havo been given thin evening by
tho piano class of Mrs. W. T. Jonc
has been postponed until not Wed-
noBday evening. Mrs. Jones an-
nounces today thnt tho change wn
made In order thnt tho parents nnd
friends of the ptudontH might liuvo
bettor opportunity to attond.
An Intorostin program has boon
preparod thoro belli soino pu-
pils from other oopartmonti of tho
fine arts depn.imcnt of the High
School also taking p.ir. nud th-j
hiime progrrm wiP ho gheii on tho
evening of April 30th.
Hoflned goaollno :cc per gallon
and Moblloll 30c and 35c por qt.
Fulwllor Motor & Supply Co.
(Adv. 18G.tr.)
Batting Averages of the Dynamos
Horo'H tho hatting nvorngo of tho Drcckonrldgo Mngnolln Dynninos
or tho season:
Player All
Ick 8
Jober lfi
)'Keofo 20
tuth 2fi
Xing 24
ichmldt 25
0
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1
3
0
0
0
I
o
1
1
0
llnnkonshlp 13
illddleton r.
rnbor 2C
UcArdlo 24
iVllllnnis 24
Headman 3
tlunclo 1
Dynamos 220 32
Jppononts 237 21 32 11 I) p 4G .194
Theso averages do not Includo tho two games with Oklahoma City team.
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PLICIII) lllM'OltlJ IVO.MK.X
KOI I riJDHIIATlOX mi:i:tiv(;
The first eidenco of the meeting
of tho Twenty-Thlid annual con-
vention of the Texas Federation
of Womioh's clubs In DreckeMildpe
came this morning in th slinpe or
(i telegram directed lo Mis. Henr
Itedmoud state liresldent who will
bo a 'Wgltor in our city (lining the
Federation.
The telegram was sent In cnte
of tho Federated Clubs of Diecketi-
lidgi' and is a follows:
"Officers and Roaid of the Lea-
cue of Nations non paitlsan associa-
tion reciuests and urges all friends
to iond the largest possible Ittpio-
senlatlon and a gieat volume of
telogrniiM to the World court hear-
ing befoie Senator Pepper's sub-
committee Wednesday and Thurs.
day April 30 and May 1 which was
announcod In Satin day nml Sunday
papers.
Tho fact that Senator Lodgo l.
not convinced tho public domands
the pnssago mnkos nn overwhelming
expression of public opinion essen-
tial. Plenao wlro action nt out
oxponso."
Tlverott Colby chnirmnn William
II. Short Director.
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PERSONALS
Dnvo Williams of Dnllns Is nt
tho Miller.
W. 0. Nix nnd J. L. Shropshire
of Petrolin aio nt tho Miller.
K. II. Moignn of Snu Angelo
reglsteied at tho Miller.
J. A. C. linker of Dallas la n guest
of the Miller.
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W. It. ChailtUs of Itnnger la nt
tho Millar.
I. V. Hnrnor of Ttilsn Oklnhoinn
Is rcttlstoiod nt tho Sager.
0. I) llnuson of Dnlliu Is n uuogt
of tho Sngor.
Phil Ilnmby of Dnllna la nt tho
Sagor.
II. L. Doikoy or Tulan Oklnho.
inn la n guot of tho Sngor.
J. A. McKlnney of Dnllna la teg.
iatcred nt tho Sngor.
D. C. Workmnn electrical expert
of Dnllna U nt tho Colonial.
o
S. L. Oigan of Wichita I'lilla Is
n guent of tho Colonial.
T. V. Mtinsoy of I'oit Woitli I
nt the Colonial.
G. 11. Grogg of Graham Is a ptiost
of tho Colonial.
It. A. Ilumbnugh well known
tig bulldor of Wichita Falls Is a
guost of tho Sngor.
F. 0. Smith nnd wlfo nnd M. L
ltaynons of Aspoimont mo regis
toiod nt tho Sngor.
J. Y. Darnoll of Whltnoy Is vlslu
lug Mr. nud Mrs. H. W. Konnody
of this city. Ho Is Mrs. Konnudy'a
brothor.
I. H. Sllkwood and W. 13. Droth
ors woll known oil nton of Wlchltn
Falls nro guosts of tho Colonlnl
whllo lu Drockuurldgo.
T. J. Hfmiimn of Oklahoma City
and woll known In thla section of
tho country In In Drcckonrldgo for
n row dnys looking things ovor
In tho local fields.
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1 .500
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7 .200
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Former Siivmions .
Students To Give
Banqet Tnes. Night
The Stephens County SlmmoiiB
Club being composed of Aluninl
nnd Ex-StudentR of Simmons Col-
li ire nt Ablli no will k!i a ban
quet next Tuesday night at 8 p. in
nl tho Diock'MirUlgo High School
for tiie graduating rlns of the High
School. Uach graduate will havi
tho privilege of Uniting anothei to
attend with them If they Leslie.
Theje nie some 1130 nx-Slinnioim
Attulentfl in (he liiiniedinte vl-lnil
of Dieekenrldge nnd they hnv a
lle who orMiiilzntlnn. Last yni
when thev organised It was voted
nt the iineeilng to kIno n bnnauet
for the local graduntlng class nnd
TtieHdny night has b-en nt leoted.
C. M. Caldwell President of the
Doaul of Tiustees has hem akid
ny president i.ee nail to act an
tonslmadtei. Mr. Cnlilw 1 1 Is will
known by all Simmons students
oMiywhere nnd U n gnat bellevn
In the College at Abilene. The
program will be made up of Sim
mons talent fiom Abilene and it
Is expected that u college orchestra
will come over.
Several out of town foimer stud
en In of Simmons fiom ltaiuu
Thuiber Hastland Cisco and 12lin
vllle havo been invited to be guests
of the Club. Some SO plates wW
bo propnrod.
All foinier students nro asked to
call Miss Mlldied Davis or A. I.
Hall not later than Monday noon
who expect to bo prosont at the
hnnquot.
iNumber Plates
On TIand Now
Tnx Collector G. T. Adnms hns re.
reived nn ninple supply of tho big
enr number plates nnd nnnounces
that the 11 1 utomobllo owners who
hnvu been waiting for them for some
time and nil others are lequcsted to
get their number nt once.
He nlso has u supply of red tngs
for those who nro without them nnd
they nro urged to cnll for thoin nt
onco to avoid troublo with truffle
officers.
a
Do Molay Reception
And Banquet Tonight
What Is planned to bo the nioit
brilliant affair ot tho season for
soino iiiomhers of the younger set Is
the first annual reception nnd ban
quet ot the De Molny chnpter to bo
given thla evening for membera of
tho D0 Molny their udvlsory coun
sel nml lady friends.
Doglnnlng nt 8:15 the reception
will bo given nt tho rosldenco or
Mr. ami Mi's. Glenn Uusell on
Walkor street and this will be fol
lowed by the banquet which will hi
given nt 10:30 nt tho Chnmber or
Commerce auditorium.
0
Who'll Be Next?
Sovornl property ownors on I3nst
First Htroet nnd Hint vicinity linvr
hail slduwnlks built recently nccord
lug to H. W. Kennedy concrete nnd
comont work contractor.
Among those who have just bad
work ample-toil nro W. W. McAllu
who bud 2S3 squnro font of
walk laid II. It. Stanllold W. 1'
Latshnw nnd J. L. Cllft.
OOO
Wilbur Jnokson of Dallns repre
sentlng Pnrks .t Tllford of New
Yoik Ih a guost of tho Colonlnl.
Mr. und Mrs. O. C. Munley of
Gordon Toxns nro loglstered nt
tho Colonial.
Mrs. Josro It. Smith who hns been
confined to hor hod 111 for mme
thnn 11 weok wns roportod toduy to
bo showing no lmprovomont.
Nov. S. J. Shettlosworth roports
tho condition of his brothor In Fort
Worth who wns operated on u few
days ago ns being vory satlsfnctor)
now Iniprovoinont bolng roportcd
from tho bedside.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dowors hml ns their
'guostB yestordny nt n soil of family
rnunlon Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Unvr.
ers Judgo nowor'n imionts of Tny-
lar J. F. Dowors u brothor ot Los
Angoled nnd Mr. and Mrs. M A.
Daldwln ot Stamford Texas.
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KKXIOIt PLAY.
Seniors of tho High School havo
solectcd "Am I Intruding?" ns their
class piny to bo glvon during com-
mencement weok. Tho Seniors have
much talent declared suitable for
this affair nnd mnnv look forward
with interest to tho time of the
play.
Over a Hundred
AT
$
6
$10 $12 and
EXCLUSIVE BUT
srnnus ddop is otri'i r
mii idi in i; cut nn
(Continued from pane 1.)
based 011 the week (if April 10 show
decreases lor tho country ns a
whole
Aikiitisiis Yliliinlly I'nrlimigeil.
Aikunsna which hns iecintlv
shown piomlao of Increasing u-
malns vlituully uurhaiiKed accord-
ing to the Institute.
The leport puts the production
for the fit nt three ttelm In pnl
at an nvorngo nbout 22. 000 bninls
a day abovi tho average in the pie-
cedl:ig mouth nud nbout l't.ooii
huriels under the uveinge of lie
first three weeks lu Apill. n em
nso.
Only one tnnjor dlHlilct Aiitun.
sns Is nhend of Ita mark of a year
ago and that chiefly thioiigh the
Incieaso nt Sninckovor a hony oil
producer.
Pioductlon nt tho current rate If
mnlntuliied throughout tho year
would plnco the production of tho
country nt 701000.000 hnrreU. n-
gnlnst 715000000 (Mthnnle.l by th
institute ns the grosx of last eiu
nnd nn estimated consumption of
730.000000 baiels Iiihi yont. Im-
ports have so far dm lug the year
run slltiitl behlnil. as leported b
the liisllttlli An expected luerern
In consumption. consenutKi l l.U
en nt 10 pi 1 cent. Is tin Ii.ibIr on
TONIGHT!
BjV TcnL Theatre
HARLEY
SADLER
(IIIMSKMO
30 People 30
Cirp
rhorns and
Orange Rlossoms"
SITl HI) IV NK.IIT -
u wise poor
Wi "!' "'JWC -THE-
flULE 1 zm Mm
JjBiwMdKHBhiMMWI sto R E
Strawberries
and Cream
We will have for our Saturday's trade lots
af nice strawberries at tho cheapest prices in
town.
We will have everything necessary to make
rour Sunday's Dinner complete.
L. C. Lucas & Co.
$15 Values
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NOT EXPENSIVE
wl.ic'i mo t authoiltlcs nie )i edict
in a diauibt un stocks dining the
siimtiu r.
DKlilliullon of Production.
In giving the production by ma-
jor districts the institute ilUtrllm.
les the production ns follows:
OMnlmmu hIiows u dally average
produrilnn of 129050 bnrrels de-
cretK. of 3.050; KniiBns G9G50 In-
crease of 300; Noith Texas (Wlch-
ltn Palls dUtrlct) 72.000 Incrense
of 1.100; 13nat nnd West Central
'!' xns 201. S0O decronse of 7.350;
Noith Lntilslana 10090 Increase of
G.iifio; ArUansns 137750 Increnso
of r.r.n; Gulf Const 117.700. Increase
or !ioo; Wvoinlng 102000 Incrcasoot
I ono; V oinliig and Montana 125.
'50. thTiease or 7000.
ImpnrU at the principal ports
Inst week nre given ns averaging
250.000 dally compared with n dolly
nvorngo of 331000 for the weok bo-
fore ono of the few henvy weeks
of the yenr
DecelptH of Cnllfornln oil nt At-
Inntlc ami Gulf Coast ports in placed
at 09.2SG agalnot nn nvorngo of
lfin.000 for the previous week'.
Th dnlly nvorngo of linpoils thus
fnr in April la considerably below
thnt repotted by the Institute for
March.
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The Model
Grocery
orfem ou the beat of onts nt
modi rati prlv. Wo atilvo to
pl an.' our eiiatoinerM. Wo opor-
ite di'llvery ami nie therefore ns
in ur ns our telephouo.
Model Grocery
phone o:tn
201 W. WALK Kit STREET
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