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THE nilKCKENRinCE AMERICAN. BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS. fTNlUY. APRIL in. 1931
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! .'ti r Thp il-.-'.inp of th-
hM'.' is hup which hnn ruined
man'. ii'inhr nmoll club brought
th end for tho Olympla. wher
rr.anv mpnrtant matrhwi were
xtug' 1 In the pat.
Chi'ii v Wliert ami Billy
Mlaki-. liMivwithtii flhtlnK for
th r.iht to mt Fred Fulton
th ipi.liiiK rontendot of the day
dnw n ntr of 18(Y) at Olympla
one niirht The grate for the laat
frw .iln.wa wu under 4300 with
only n few hundred lane In place
of thp .1000 who Jammed the club
In its na'niy day.
The olympla arena wa trallt In
1914 i a dam hall hut wee taken
over a boxing dub a nbort time
luti t The late John Kelaler I John
the i .ii her i became matchmaker
tint p. ked up a farmhand-miner-
ui l n't n .iii.'d Dempiev who
hi I t r i I'd a fluhHriit nn .-pr the
. it '.f .'. Hi. ued tVm'.ney at
''. ii " a i'i three bouts a(ains'
Vn.i'- i..uoti Will Mrt Kenny
. i.i ' i I p f'-r Johneon
tin p rppifpil ! than 1200
i t r t.mits and nil "fir( '
ii who later attempted
m nn Dempeey'M million
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LATEST STOCK QUOTATIONS
I'llllllsll W'llllll'll I'OITI'
I'm I.au
Finland voted for
Clittngi In
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Am twr tk IJht H 3-1
Am T. I A Ti I W7"8 ( '
An uinilrt UU -2
AviaMvn t'nrp tel 112
IW-th Hteel 40 1-1
t'hen Ohio 30 1-2
fhrjsler 31 l-
I'm tie WhiKlit "5 I 4
t'.en Motors 43 1-8
I i.i MotPm Vt 101 1-2
f.ulf .strti'H A 20 t 1
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Ir.t llaivest t II 1 2
In. Nivk.l 16 3 8
i uisiana rill 4
Montrf Ward 2t I 1
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l imIvp Oil 3 7-.H
Prairie OH A 'i.is Ii! 3-1
1 ui.' Oil 7 7 S
II id Id 20 3-8
c'ar n.Hburt TO 3-
Shfll Lr.ion Oil 6 8
.Sinclair 11 1-3
kelly 7 M
Pout hem Pc M
H O N J 41 1-8
H O N Y 20 3-1
Studebaker32 3-1
Texua Corp 27
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1'itieh Service I"
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T would like to appeal to Ueir
old ti.iiiilhl thui "Dear fJundhl.
hi-iir me Don't put on panta. You1
f I t .t tTVl I Jlh IHf.l A tuniUllflll .ltVn..4
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i ip ii As i your unrenincv ahouta i i .. ..... ... ......;. ..
hub uci'ii "aK1 vniiivi.y uyfxjsru i
piohibltlcn 12 jenis ngo." Frttai
(.andhi In Pants
it'pi' Trail Jitli 1 by '! At - n f i I
1 Kve.jonp Atiowa ttitt i ot nn;
mnk". th.- m.in. Cloth pity f.i '
' fldcil.' In the orrhcittra of l.'e. If r
i p r.f st w 1 dtPHg hill Jlf 111 the
I Imiitri of an officer he will become
m.lltarv. The htrtnitth of ( lothea in
glBantlc. Clothe oaa inakv one anon in pniu. uannnt in pnnw
comical ami ttnnll and auin. j Impll wenknofci. When Gundhl
clothe can make one great ami puts on punU. It symbolize that
poet.c in clothe Ilea bnnenesi! undone Is gtvlnf In to Dm Etiropsnn
holincjs. The ma1c of clothe la 'culture and pMltloa. When I tMatc
the nwglc of alteration. One can. 1 of Oandhl la pant. I bogln to nlft-
tr-iltirf to tendon In order to have '
i eonfertn'p with MoDonild IN
PANTS' Ordln-.ily thl Ind!an
Piophct end fighter ijoe pantnleaa
m iccoril'ince with the custom of
India. Then I think to myself. "It
is n bad omen." If I were a pupil
of Gandhi I would remark lo him
' Teacher you are making an er- j
to- i am irraia for a rauure in
s 1 1 your unremncy ahouts
t Itself from the hounetop. It will be
i a dlffpirnt Htory when you put on
pants ror then evety Englialt dip-
lomat will become greater and
keener than you. Hear me dear
Onndhl ."
Hoy Scouts I'Jnrohla
j On (WOO Mile Paddle
j SAVANNAH. Oa.. April 18. (U.R)
Enroute to a Itoy Scout cnnoelnK
'school in New York Itlchnrd
i Onin: nnd Earned Ijiusy ChlcnKO
i hive arrived here on u H000 mile
I canoe trip. They had puddled
I down the MiMMiHsippt along the
(lulf of Mexico around Florida
and up the coast to Savnnnnh.
They expect to reach New York
for the canoeing course in May
in. I will return home along the
Hud -on river Erie Canal and
Ureal Lakes
i ui
r npii
in '. . '
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m Not u Vnir
np n "t f'h. i'
II
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hose finlip Is
l..n' ik th
iti
jUll ;e .Vlth 11 -i ise l t
wel' .iv a nenisp of l.'un
ed th" cnaigp. It v. ui i
i mockti-y of jiMtue
to th couit . Not .i "
I.i 1 1 ed to fin n i. Ii i ii'
tioii'iiy . Tin 'i It iiph '"
ili('Hld i"i a
many Fins. Nm the Flinlsh pit- . 4t i n v vu-iun
unment lius amended the law in-
creasing the legal alcoholic con-
tent of bear from 1.0 to 2.2S p..'t-
cent. A significant feature w t-
the presentation of a pet 1 1 It n sign-
ed by 100000 Finnlh wo -n :nk-
Inp that th law b.' stilcken fiom
the statute hook . The lnwmaki
nP 17lkUMl .11.1 M.fr Mhnnl Ua 1. .. ' .
- v. I-....ui.ii u.i. hui .wjiuu. llivr in v tnif lahS I 1
j but they added an addltlcnnl ju'(V . n-
i "kick" to the beer to be munu- 'n.' t w
facturcd nnd sold in the ftiuirp cute. .
' Thire Is n demand the couutiy o- i.. (. .
er ior a greater kick oy iiioh.) k
who ueniiiiiu soiiiciiiniK more po-'
tontlal ns a beverage than bmnrh
1 water. Man la n iiueer pn.pin:ltir
ami woman makes it a no-PO pi op
osltlon since she inviulcl the ilo-
main of wcrld politic;.
h i
up it
the C. lone!
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Inlild th" i
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Apr.l lt i in
P.! lip t" ill l
I w. Iihirx fi""
'fer ot $10 to
how hei e re
led instrad
i nbicliuH" ami
.' the ancient
i rlivea for 20
at PJyrumlds
It A'l I t.
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V I ! i()N
I' '' tunning i I 'n.-ll in liy
.il I am) nt low ciml lslt
tiii if lod'i. n lust c'.i' i
.H ihi Hirt T n s'uililils noli
in. in . Hhi ..nt ! urn witffl
ni; a:.d fl'.' V
ti.IV M . nn C"!in.M'''5
'Wganrn Trim i uinai
through clothing oneself nuke an-
gel or devils of themselves. Peo
ple even set In accordance to their
clothes. A man attired in a Tux-
edo with a high hat acts dlffor-
etttly from n man attired In work
clothes and their views on life dlf-
far. Clothe make tho play of ISfo
more playful ror this reason per
tur htm also tn n ilrms suit hteh
hat and stiff collar. Anil Urn will
our propuat .ml diplomat be at-
tired among other diplomats.
He will graduate fmm a salt
manufacturer to a poUUcinn. Gand-
hi In nants will atst differently
from the Gandhi of pre-panU days i
lit minus pants costume is a
Chicken Coop llcil Gels Di'iuep
BRIDGEPORT Conn. April 10
(U.R Testimony thivt aim was
forced to sleep In n ohlekon coop
to eicnii the wrath of her hus-
band won a dlvoioe for Mn.
France Snrtynskl in superior
eonrt hoio on ground of Intoler-
able onielty.
Tilt eat U thought to bo the old-
est pet of man.
haps the big orient of olden times ' eymbol of his country. "roNu In.
nttlrtd himself In spnclal cloihes I ''." which BngUtnd 1 undressing
when he arrlvid In the Temple of "" 'eavias; witnoui irouser.
in.
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Whi ti I- xint wai harriKl In New
York tin- oivnip-a beeam a dance
l.ill .in and then re-opemd in
1030 uti'ie' the Walker law an the
Cutnnmo !th flub Lew Ray-
mond. Tom MrAidl. now mstch-
tuaker .' i M.ul.on Square Oatden
ii-I Je- Mi'Mnliuti were among
the prixiisiiirt matchmakers
I! the t x ii k huln Vitasn't In
mi h a k'i'p n' depression tne
O'.ymrils ml' tit have carried nn in
m w lis ml A it Is. the owners
xp ' to ux u the building for a
turnup
lloltnees. Thus lies tho seciet of
uniform.
When the government rcque.d.i
that people fulfill their wishvi. :hi"
put at II oir command mui in un
form. A man In a un form be. onu i
(t onee a dlffrn nt peisMn with .i
dlffcient psycholoir; Een t th.
executor hi red blouse is it gnat
aid
Did you ever see a pnli.vTi.-iti
wl.en he removed his n't' When
t he removp hi 'button . ' he be
. cims an ordinary man and nt
'sumea a changed expremloii. One
'might even believe of the po.rc
man. that at this time he ii fatal
in affairs of the heart. One can
mike a m.n sentlmentul and it-
! mantle by mean of clothes ami
I visa versa.
And why am I sayini; all th'- '
j Because I wLh to i unmet tin
wlth the Prophet of i: -lia Uindhi.
Recently I ipu.I thui Onndni I
In brief Gandhi In pants nasi
another definition ani It la doubt-
ful whether he will be capable of
turrylnK out Hs Holy Mission.
Yi clothe.-! are a great factor.
A :in. even tho igh a leadei
n'ed know how lo dress. He
must emphatically know when to
change his clothes because in
clothes He the secret of success
ml failure in this respect men
ute similar to women-
Spain litis :i Republic
Spain has joined the coi.i.n.i of
republics the wide world in r
Alcala 2Ctiiota U the first pi.s
dent of Ihe new tuition. All to'
monarchist who held office ar
out. Their successors call them
selves republicans bu. they -"
socialists for the most part. Tmi
SPECIAL $1.00
I Car Washed or fin-used. ;ntr-
nnti'i' to st ff.v t iittiim -r
Stoktr's sci-x!ce StiJi-m
htltl li. WulKer "st I'll -.e 3S
rim 4dm.
ctti"lnli!l
'imi'i.t' ii
i .in.l
dil- nl
LOWS
it.. SOP.llll" I'.
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2S2
ai ! i. .it .
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VJSff ALL KIHD5 OP IN-iDSANCC Jj
iP?ls TAYLOR BLK;?BhIcKNRID&E )j
N 'it h It 'flnni' ed
'."uej Advnnid.
HOICKS
FOR
RENT
afflBHcaasasErewrrCTtqaBccsaHa
P:
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Clearcs - livers
'FOS.
IT!itTers
SJ larrxjjrrifimial x rr:-
rssiiror4rasKwrnrrB5irr:Eti.'as
dw-
Makcshift Results
Can Produce Only
Mamoshii't RcsuHf
mu Hptma Jjrj Jmsi mm
REPAIRING
Springs fur imy I'liunucraph.
R8 for liny look. Trunk key
In Mock. I'.irtH for any gun.
IX we can't Plxit throw It nivny.
PIXIT CO.
liioiw 100. X"W K. Witlker SI.
COI.I.KGK DADS AND SONS
ItA'I'njC IN IIAKKIIAM. (1AMK
N'Ah-HVIliLK. Tenn. April 18 'II''
'. in.l.-rt::t University has n father
ti.l sou baseball team H.g IM-
Si hw iru coaches the nine His son
I ."! li.ll is oiptaln and fltat base
S
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n( i ' i n
w n t iv
bir 1 1 ' i
1 ' g tie tst'-at I'o.in
. . I'n.l. Shotwell I- c-n
. ' v 'i 'n t nk of ii" '.'I
f..u kfi. I I out of nia'.einl
i. nte 1 t. only two kttein.eri
i .si In fact l'"t". of
mix IHtle s. ! u -
'.11 II" I'l Mould Iltk- V "i
".s . 111 ne w .ik.in but ueltll
then art f I: t clss bill t
n. ..r.' mostly bin. i HI
i ai .. iti fen ue hat'ilield
tn S - speak of .lu-k
i . is ( !;... McKail Both
11 ato 11. niti h- are ixpected-
nl b t'b in Sb 'twelfs 1831
' eld H"lh wire laid up With!
. tt'i.l km- nuut of l.l-it
n li.nn. bs l one of the1
u'o 'i n I M's Ml csmp.
C i' ".' i -hoiweli must un-
i hi iv quaitiibsck to le-
M.ijl -- Mp inuil uneo.ei
. ; -. t t' i ! ' Mn'i ind
iiif u o . . ki kei to re-
. l!agi-a And ua t we
it t naii- i 'nle exei ence.i
t Pel in 'ile riioup Nop of
nem have ha'l an r'a- A sper-
. - There la Hill Bate. Cad-U
v in who SIIOT'LD make ft good
ii i oter. but who knows He hn
it blitkid I mi mipititon
He' fens iil o'h-ia r.im I)
Hodges Wohiford and smeu of
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;! Loans On Automobiles
I Diamonds
i ml oUier pnrsonnl property. N
Nate rellmuired. Monthly pn- f
I nienli. rinlucisl. RixuHiiudile '
i rotsM ''
It. U. CAMP & CO. :
SOver W'oulwortli. l'hotio 533 ;
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WE PAY CASH
I'or tiiMiil I'scil Cur
We ANo MaliK LiHins on
I'onl Car
HKNNKTT MOTOR CO.
lirecliciirlds''. Tex. I'liouo 00
Expert Repairing
Men who know the niecluiilc
of ever) automobile tire the
nirn who will work mi cier
repair Job that jmi Mibinlt to
us We pulnt cum. roll and
reflnbh fenders repair nnd
dres tops.
Our Prloei Are Right
Daniel Motor Co.
301 Ii. Walker Phono 1C3
Does 11
Better B . . Quicker . . . Easier
All liiciiuse we are fuHy eqnlpjicd to tnke cm-c of your
C'I.KA.MN(. NKIS0S
We clean rmtB jtortii'is Iscv citrtnms silks woolens
hats and cajw etc. nt u
SAVING TO YOU
ON CASH AN!) CARin PRICES
Men's Suite
(Kiini'd & Pr.si?j
(nsli iSL- Cmr 0
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Si
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a
i v- iri ii- . i " t i r
-.-i tw t- '- . -" u r
5" M t tX . x m jp itfBJaaefJss j i lirTT r
oes a fej 9 "---
Watchmaker ' b
a
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Use Mechanic's
Tool
s
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Pliers and monkcy-viitiuhos have their riKtfnl P'ct;
in the scheme of things. And while thej will fix a
ttashlnB-maihlihj they'd ruin u watch. Thr w.ticluwak-
or iwen tools desitnitd to do his particular jol).
A wise advertiser doe not vast money on makeshift
mothods. Like the watchmaker hi- selects the medium
thai will bent do the job. V tih a utily endive of S."
per cent of Breckenridge'.s tuttr' t.ayeiy it -.1 nds to
reuMon that the Daily American v III retch YOI R ni.ir-
het more effectively per dollar f cpend:tui-i llitn any
other medium.
Dynamo Cleaners
Successor to Mcilaran Cleaners
r.01 . IJreckeniidge Ave.
D. II. LIGON .lljir pone 87S
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