The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 73, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1924.
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Dollars Do
Have Wings
Probably nothing in life is so
fleeting as the money you
cam. In these days of high-
er prices the dollar is a
mighty elusive thing. For
that reason it is essential to
adopt some systematic meth-
od of Bain?s. You can do it
with thu; Bank by starting
an account today.
Xlie First National Bank of
Brcckcnridge
FOR MOKE THAN 20 YEA IIS
STEPHENS COUNTY'S DEPENDABLE BANK I
rr JX jSW
Ofm ffltiggL
lDDk If If A
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Special Selling!
Coats and Frocks
A few stunning models m Coats and Frocks
have been priced veiy low to ennui ihk' wii'Iy
buying. Frocks of flannel and wool rup; wool
CoaU prottily fur-trimmed nil are marked at
price below normal.
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CUTS-SORES
Cltans thoroughly-then
without rubbing spply
VJCKS
Owr irMUhan Jai UtJ Ymatlw
IUrr DUon or Shr port. T
Ithoads of Fort Worth both of th
.ulf rrutiuctlon Co.. and 8. C Poa-
body proprietor of the Hager Hotel
motorfiii Abilene today to enjoy
tii. W.-u Texas l'alr.
Notice
On Account of a Holiday our
Store will oo cloned Monday Sept.
29th.
Would thank you to anticipate
your purchase.
Many Thank's I
Many Turned
Away From Bi;
Revival Here
"Yon can believe me or wait un
Ml oi nre forced to Inaru In I lie
bit tor school of experience but It's
koIiik to tnko tnon tlian n varaltv
sweater a mortar board rut. n
bull dog pipe ami n hai! rah; rah!
to brlnjc ou success."
"You'e got to wrptlo for suc-
cess just an a miser wrestles for
money; a politician for of fire nnd
a hog for slop."
"We havo a book published In
WnsblnRton called 'Who's Who In
America.' It contain 12.000 names
ot out-standing men and women
There la another book being writ-
ten all unconsciously In thin conn
tr containing Inflnitelv more nnmc:
than "Who's Who ' and it's called
"Who's Tlirough In America." You
yoiing people can wrlio your name In
Ither volume."
With such pointed direct. broad-
Hided shots Dr. Henry Packard.
etanKellst opened his message tn
the bl k tabernacle last night. The
spacious building was packed to the
doors hundreds were seated In the
yard adjoining the tnbernaclo nnd
scores were turned away. Tim spe-
cial guest of the evening was the
local high school nnd nil classes
ver represented by large delegn
tlons. The four classes woro seat-
d in different soctlons of tho tab-
ernacle each class decorating thole
lection In their class colors. The
opening part of the service was turn-
ed over to tho young people nnd tin-
der the direction of the school pep
lender. Ruby Mansfield and Helen
rfpeer. supportod by Oladya Kirk
at the piano and "Top" Frazler and
his band of forty pieces enthusiasm
i an hi Mi and the building echoed
and reechoed with the variety of
yells expelled b the student body
The remainder of the vast throng
cautcht the spirit of the xoung peo-
ple nnd Enthusiastically npplauded
The sermon by Dr. Packard was
a messniie designed to create higher
ideals In each nung life and re.
veal the unlimited possibilities which
await the young man nnd womnti or
today.
"We not only have the greatest
nation In the world but we nfford
the greatest opportunity to be soma
thing; nnd If In title land of oppor-
tunity you cannot be aomo-tblng
moro titan n midget In mind n midg-
et In character nnd n tnldsot In ac-
tivity ami attainment It Is becnuao
you sre a cipher with the ring rub-
bed off" declared tho sponkor.
"A peasant bv walkbd into the
Louvre in ParlB nnd looked upon a
great master painting. It stirred
the latent power In him nnd he
became 0n( of the wntld'a greatest
artists. If you want to bo ti thief
bandit or train robbor rend Joaue
James if you want to be a slouth
read Diamond Dick nnd trash like
that which fires our youth In crlm-
nulit; if you want to amount to
"mii- thing read the lllble atudy art
.mi iiliiory nnd don't be ashamed
luke a definite staml for right
uiMiesa. Poverty In no handicap
u Mines. As a boy Andrew Car-
nei workp: for 11.26 a week
ltoosvelt said. "The )oung man or
woman who succeed) in life Is not
the one who waits for nmothlni-tfUfflclt-ntl)
attractive to present it
self but who turns his !iun( to thai
which Ilea nearest."
"Opportunity is urs if ou will
build right to accept It On? hun-
dred yenrs uxo no one had ''"
enough to make a mutch Twelve
of the grentest inventors of 1 1 1 h t i ;
have lived In tho life time of om
in the tabernacle tonight. Tlie
nine built our great ships glen u .
tho xvlroless airship and radio
When you young people nach man
hood and womanhood we 11 be tnu
ollng In airplanes and it a up t)
America's youth to make such trn
el safo and some one has n chano
to wrlto their namo high "
Tho normou cloned with a Btroni.-
appoal for right living choosing fiod
and bulldlut; on righloniiBuoes and
waH rospondod to by ono of tii
largest responses of tho cainpalun
Tonight Dr. Packard will upon!
on tho subject "Wbh It Neceasun
for JoaiiH to Die?" Sunday night lu
will dollvor hl3 Formon on "Th
Unpardonablo Sin" nnd It Is expect
od ono of tho greatest Horvlces of
tho ontlro campaign will rosult. Ser
vices start each night at 7:30 with
mus. (iitovnu r. wood
i:.TKItTlS IN HONOIt
OI-' Miss IXIZAIIKTII SMITH
Anion?? the many lovely hospital!-
tUs that have heen gen in honor
Jack Elliott. E. Do Lafosso. J. W.
Mnddox John Durke W. H. Den-
netf. Porter Daniel. Edward S.
Ilrnnch. L. C. Eastland Unlley
Hardy H. A. Swlnpey Theodore
Harvey Turn Caraway. V. D. Kelley
M. E. Hollern. Flovd Holder Suin-
nor Cragin Arthur Miller. Cnte K.
West. Hubert Uowern. (Irady Camp. i
and Misses Dorothv Wlllnrd and
Muriel Mnxey of Parks. Verfv Ab-
oi aiiss i.iizuucii Minun n nruie )0t( LcIie Wo0l. nnd the hoiioree.
elect or next month none have been
1 l III nil Ill III i .un i
DAUGHTER HORN.
The stork visited the home or Mr.
nnd .Mrs. N. M. Slowr last evening
Invested with more grnclousness and
charm than tbnt of yesterday when
Mrs. Orover C. Wood entertained
d u r! ii Br tho late after unon hniir-.
with a linen shower and bridge nt S:'10 'cnck nnd lPft onp of U
party complimenting the blrde to be. choicest bnbles. n llttlo girl who
The artistic homo environment1 wMimI s 1-2 pounds
was enhanced with beaullful rose-1 Tne llup a1' ho'' lrp nanP1
onlianced with bpnutlful roses which lIom Jlap nn'1 both ho nntl h'r
.... .. ...i .- I...I... .k.t. mother are progressing nicely. This
tut-uu iibco M1 ! una pi pm iiiu. i
woro placed lu npproprlate set-
tlnss
llrldge tables were spread with
vhlte covers while the vari-cnlored
Xlfll
left
was the wise old bird's first
to the Plover home nnd h
much happiness in his wake.
Mr. Slover N an employee of tho
theme was accentuated In tallies Urown Welding A Machine company
and other tnblu accessor! the for-
mer reflecting the bridal note tn
handllnted cut nuts of demure llt-
tlo cupId flappers.
I'or high score a beautiful lunch-
eon cloth of tnndlera mid filet lace
was awarded Mrs. Jlobert Ilowrs.
Then tit general low cut Mrs. John
Durke was tho recipient
boauttful chair dollies of
with whom he hns been associated
for nearly five yenrs.
o
(ilt.WI) OIXTMKNT .MAKKS
PIMI'liKS AND III.OTCIIKS tJO
Ever iiitiPc the Introduction In
this country of the wonderful MlacU
of two and White Ointment and Soap skin
madiera I specialists say that such troubles as
and filet while for the honore"
there was (lie special gift of p set
of tundlern ton napkins.
Following gomes tables were
cleared nnd covered with handsome
luncheon sets and each neu-
tered with a compote filled with
rich Jelly
pimples blotcht'S bumps tash tet-
ter ecsema "breaking out" etc. are
becoming fewff every year.
Wide distribution of lllnck and
White Ointment and Soap has made
It possible fur millions of people lo
get the benefit of this wonderful
quick effect In clearing disfigured
The collation served consisted of'akln nnd miking It smooth nnd good
chlcl-eii snlad. olives potato chips
hot rolls and coffee.
to look at. Donlors everywhere say
they are selling faster than anything
Tho shower fenturp came as anof a similar imltiro they have over
nftormnth when the guests gntlmrejij handled and they nttrlbuto this pop.
nround the dining table nnd wciojularity lo the low prices at which
enthusiastic ln their prat of each! they are sold as well as their tl-
gift as It was divested of its pendablllt. The 60c site Ointment
uainty wrappings .v tne inusning contains three limes ns much as tho
young bride-to-be.
There were hand embroidered tow
els of every description luncheon
sets mndiora table linen nnd
n'lv gifts of handsome linen
which to adorn a home In nuttnnn
Ing fMinn.
The guests Included Mesdnmes
a song service under the direction .
of Leonard Saxon. Tonight V nuiir i
tette will sing a special number
23c sUe.
tAdv.)
orhericw L.ainp burns
Wit n "
94 Per Cent A
(JUALITY AT A PUICE!
SUITS and TOPCOATS
-It's the Quality of this Clothing that vu
wish to om)hni'o then tho low prices. Sel
dom has it been your Rood fortune to
3iich wonderful values.
see
Wriklet&
nzA
JSnr.trim w-m. j '-i-rr
!'
iihats Kurntir nit ias
A new oil I. imp that givi-s' nn
;itiuizluU lirllllnnt soft white llnl.l
Just Received
A KAKCK SIIII'MKNT OF
DRESSES
COATS
HATS
SHOES
TIIR VKKY LATKST AN'I) SMAUTKST STYKKS!
IMUCKI) TO AlKICl1 YOUK WANTS!
even bolter than gas or electrlclt .
hns been tested b the I". S tiov-
eminent and 315 leuding unheal-
tie and found to be superior to in
ordinary oil lamps- U burns with-
out odor smoko or noise no pump-
ing up is simple cienn safe. Hums
9 1 par cent air nnd ft per rent
ciiminou kerosene rconl oil).
The IiiMiitor. J. T. Johnson fio'i
W. Lake St.. Chicago. III. Is offerim:
to send a lump on lo da s I'lU.i".
trial or i ven to i;hi- one I'UKK !
the I list uii r in aeh local It) vsiiu
Mill help him Introduce It. Write
htm today for full particulars. AImi
nik h I III In evpl.lin lil Mill Cl'll
k t the .u'tiiM. .tod without xprr
li ln'i nr linilii x llulke J.'i to r. ""
i Iimlltli I d .
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY!
.1 0 N S T 0 N A I I h R S
$1.75 per bu. r
All kinds of Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables at Wholesale
and Ketnil.
McDowell
Produce Company
122.:i Kast Walker Street'
2
S3
aron jjws.
iUJKKICAN'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS-
ING COLUMNS
The Market Place of Ilreckenridge
rtAiu mil Mroptivl until 1 p. m. day of Insertion (.'out of Insertion! trx
kt lino first liihcrtkiu. 1'lvo words to line stlnlmura lusrtitio Jfki All
' Clnltlcd Advertising Is cmIi with copy.
KOIt
For Snle or Trade A
FOIt SAl.B Itoll top desic. Dresser
2 chulrt and electric fan. Dr. O. C.
Iloono over I'nlaco Theatre. 33-atf
FOU MAI.U Now SxlO tent. Apply
S10 W. Ilullum Street "3-A
FOIt HALF.- Ford Touring car In
o.xuollent condition at u bargain.
Un. lll.nu nl C A'. N P llilfint Af
I tor 6 at UIO North Merrell. 73-A
FOU SAl.K -l-rooin house modern
furnished or unfurnished. Call SO.x
i: Williams murulngs. or Ilnx 13i;ti.
7 I A
FOIt jSAI.K 3-room house and lot.
t.liiltT tmurioki'upluc furnUU-
fd npnrttueutu clone In cool con-
renlont modern. IloferencoJ. 217
N. Ilreckenrldgo Avo. phouo CCC.
Inncoclc Apartments. 292-Htt
FOU It i:.NT Furnished bedroom to
gentlemen. Close In.- Phone 71 J or
call 309 W. Wheeler. 73-H
FOIt TltADK OK ItF.NT Uoomtnj;
hoiiHO located on Kaut Dyer St.
IiKiuIro 307 West Walker. C9-Utf
FOIt IlKNT Three-room furnished
house near High School. Call 101
N. Smith Street. 73-B
Wanted Miscellaneous C
WANTKl) TO It i:NT Furnished or
sltuatud near Wulltor Cnldwall partly furnished 3 or 4-room liouso
School. I;ast side on onsy tortus. cloao In. Notify Dally American dliti
llr..lIlnrlil.. Il..ntlv C 11 lllOll
llruclconrldce
27G.
Itenlty Co. Phone!
LOUIS DAICHES
JKWRLRR end OPTICIAN
Tret-O-litB
neg. u. s. Pat. off.
The most thorough and econom-
ical method of treating cut oil
and tank bottoms.
imKCKBN'RIDGH
RKI'llESENTATlVB
0. O. McCaleb 1630 Ludlte BU
Wichita Falls Texas.
Telephone 78C1
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27J WANTED Position an bookkeeper
- or Htonogrnphor 8 yoara experience.
4 10 aero farm on South Plains be- Can give reforences. Phono 180.
i Vm.
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H
tween Tuhoka and llruwtiflold to
trade for Jlreckenrldge proporty.'-
lir. .Ivntidiie ltcalt Co. 75-A
Hiiir
t'Oll SAI.K tiood l-ioniii house
Willi never lights and K"i on car-
in r lot at end of pavement S
KoHe A. I'nre 80M; $100 cash
and balance Uko rent. llreckenrldco
It.-alty Co. 75-A
Foil SAI.K Household fiiniliuro at
lu barKitin l.einlnn clt Call at
;ll N. M.inll. 76 A
7-
T1 . ..
j. HUiu crup goiaen
brown squares have
that delicious nut-like
flavor derived from using the
finest graham flour jpectallj'
ground between burrstone .
Grocers sell package or by die
pound.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
"UncUi Bakerrf'
h. n. ..
A "Tf V
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i - 5'
I w X
Oli.
FDIt SAI.i: Or will exchange for
i UrnckenridKe property. Rood 7-rooui
modern home nnd block of land well
located In Weathurford. II. 3fin
IlreckenridBe Texas or phone 270.
70-A
FOR SAI.K OU TltADIO OaklaudG
Sudan. Will couhlder real estate.--Phono
270. 7C-A
Unee
Graham C rackets
FOK SALE Ono Ford tourliiK ono
Ford truck. Oood condition. Ilyei-u
Motor Co. 7C-A
For Rent or Lease H
M--:vr.OI"A
FOU RENT Front bed room ac-
jcena to bath; ou paved tttreet.
Phono 411. 74-B
C-7C
WANTED- Used Fords. See mu ut
Sorvlco Tallora 209 E. Walker. F.
C. I'atka. 74-u
UOHT IIOUSEKEEI'INO KOOMH
WANTED -One or two well-appolnt.
ed rooms close In. Phono Mr. I.eu
at 41S. 73-0
WANTED Partner with aomo capi-
tal lu established busineHs here in
III tiokourlilKM. A. S. Co. caro Dally
Amorlcnn. 75-0
WANTED CoIoret mai for Now
Harmon Hotel 73.0
WANTED A partner to buy balf
interest in faHt growing automobile
agency good tmlary If active In bun-
lno8. P. O. IJov 717 City. 76-CJ
Lost and Found E
LOST Wednesday night alongaldo
walk in front of Palaco Theatr-
shellrlinmed glaHsea. Notify J. w.
Castleman. 74-E
LOST STItAYED OR STOLEN
English pointer. $15 rewnid. Ans-
wers to thu name of Joe Ono shot
In left ear. Dan Kinney Snowden-
McSweonoy Camp 79.J3
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 73, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1924, newspaper, September 26, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122798/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.