The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 257, Ed. 1, Monday, September 28, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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FOUR
A Week-End
THREE CLASS A
CONTESTS ON
SCHEDULE
Buckaroos Get First Real
Test With Mineral
Wells Team
Th.rr of 'ho il teams of the
Oil licit lector will provide the
rash and otherwise cuatnri ris with
a gruut quantity of eli A foot
ball thin week-end. Abilene Rn-
ui und llreekeriride strongest
bidders for the iitiict tag turn
i hill shoulder lil ulr on rhus K
CHinin foddl f an. I !; nut lnl'
the heftier mii.i heilthie. class A
field It a due t.. r.- ii wrtk n I
if plent
Hri ckonrldgc I' i. k.incw ' i
having net soon ki.i.l of a il
srciing tcrol .1 will he hus - '
J I Htovull Mmrial v
Mountain-climbi i nnriimt'
ferred to a tin M'.untni.ieer I
gnmc will bo plavrii heir Fi ii.
afternoon at -4 o 'ork
While thla mrle h in prg"
the. Hunger Bulldog uf farina (
from a Ii Is 0 defoit idmlnlstcr-
ed b Blah Chert J dden Han-
dles of Anierlllo. sguiti will be
poundinR nvwiy nl power 1'he
Bulldog clash with Kurt Worth
Central and that contest will start
somewhere In tht vicinity of 3 30 '
belli
Had News Hero
The third led In battle of the
week I the Hweetwuter-Abllene
nnnti.it conflict. Thla tilt la placed
on the porta calendar aa Satur-
day afternoon at Sweetwater.
While these cln.is A sock parties
.ire getting undetwuy other will J
be arranged. Friday night the
Cisco Ioboes will meet the team I
thMt Dcwiy Mnyhews elephants j
pranced over the past weekend!
73 til P namely ami to-wll me
("olorndo Wolves.
Ilrownwood having piled up '.31
points in three pime go.-s tu Bal
linger Friday afternoon for the
weekrj melee It U presumed
that the Kostland Ma-ricks will
play some team somewhere ut
sometime but the game has not
been announced. So much fr
that
The past week-end came as
week ends arc prone to do and
has kone. and In Its wflke left "n """;"" "'" "-
Ol. 11.11 l ;; O" ""l TheTbHene team ha- boen in
vlctotles. for an average of .. trmn for rv ((t t
K": ... .. I
None wn. .urprUed when the
Abilene 1-i.Kle trouncct the Colo-
rndo Wolves 73 to 0 The only
sSrlse rcKistered w that
tedte. was na small as It was
ThV.n was no consternation no
was no
wonder no perturbation and no
excessive terror. The Ragtoe are
about the best team In Wont Tex-
as. and the Wolves about the I
.P
.MusIuiiks Set
Of course this week-end thlng
wlll bo a bit different. Ed Hen-
nlnfcM Sweetwater Mustang al"
ready amarting under a 7 to o de-
feat handed over by the Itangtr
Ilulldogs ?ire pilmed to make e-
cry effort to knock the cockeyed
foptball world silly In this game
They don't feel exactly right i.bout
Abilene getting- Glenn Wutt. No
lun county backfleld man. and
Sweetwater doesn't oxactl b'nr
thut old brotherly love foiling to-
ward Abilene anyway. it i'-ot
ball or squat tag. ine .iuiuni
will stage a terclflc battle it i
true but Uie Eagles will prance
right home with all tho marbles
The Itanger-Centrul ctintest is
another of those annual affairs It were the lads who carried the ball (
will rm the third strulght hard nmt which proved a very simple
bhttlr for the Hulldogs Their Ue- task. The public by the way. wntch-
feat the past week-end by Ami lllo ej .tr Jones omefully und decided
was regretful Itanger should have ( he lMi i xhe hirge one blocks !
wn they say. They were playing : veTy mipresstvely. uml lugs the pig-1
junack me again on Amurilloa two lkln ln thp . (ahion.
yard line when the curtain drop- I00 f tn. teorWK wln uiree
JKd touchdown anil one extra iolnt I
Tentral. although not nearly Jones got three touchdowm Wyut:
stronfc ;s the indies will furnish 2 Hm Ml4eton. Oalbraith and
the Curttamen u battle T he llan-1 ltonwey one Cce Galbraith rav
ser-Ccntrol conflict ha alwa : out tUe nRMt COring gallop I
been an interesting wie sayeih uf lhB CVimln(. a f.r rtn n '
hlstor ii prooau.j rn
In importance to the Abilene-1
Sweetwater game.
Uesorters UHiiing .charging three or four steps In the '
And in this corner ' " " Wroig direction Three counter.1
gentlemen we have the "'"' cumo n oie firsK quarter three in!
ridge Jtuckaroos mix ng oni ming f th nna
ling with the Mineral Well Moon me (he
talncers. I .M1iv chunk Nlltv
To say the Buckles wore impres
sive in their 71 to 0 victory ovsr
Stamford wouldn't be hewing the
truth line They weren't especial-
ly Coach Shotwell benohed his
first suing and let the second
string xun matters to suit thm-
ti lnMl.l mitt hut not
g.udy The Stamford eleven Just
Muidn't itand the guff and theyl
didn't fight we venture o -
any team in the Oil Belt could
Irive whammed tho Stamford 'lev-
en dually us bad. .
However this week attraction
Is schdulcd to be different. Quite
different And It should be one
packed solid with thrills. The
Mountaineer with a 20 to 0 vic-
tory over Graham lucked nway
In the haversack come Into Steph-
. rMtnv a well baluncid uggre-
tiitlon. There will bo football1
flying all through that ether out
at Buckaroo Field. The Mountain-'
cer offense Is constructed und
well 'o about mormon mo "--1
cr the punter and the speedster .
ns!ni. was mentioned for all
district last year and It is ad-
mit ed that what he knows about
i.. k football could fill u
C .. ..!
hook That I .tho average . o lo o uuieai u me -oiy i-urrois
ibook! The Buckles can expect the! of Fort Worth The tally wus
nen play an i expect it often mudo In the closing iiiliiiites ju-d
laiornton "' I "eal wUl "'"'I"8 aun JPIi.
RFTWFFN YOII h
ND ME
(Hi IIOIIIIV CAMI'HEM.)
For ten years Waco High Srho...
Tigers kept the slate clenn .it
home That ton your old trndlt n
was knocked gn gn however the
pist Friday when Forest High
.School of Dallas Invaded the Cot
ton Palace and slammed the Tigers
agalnat pi I lair and post to the turn-
er 13 to 0
I'lins returning from the AIm
lleiii Cjlorudii gumo report the
Abilene spoilsmen iitn-ud lire
ottidilnr the Klil standard us
It refer to the district title
Tin- present iliututloii It seven
points mill Abilene. There It no
. however III gtihhl.hg Unit
up siidilrnl. t'lidollhtcdl the)
will In off. Tine II or 'il miIis
Imfnre the nnniiiil nrccUcnrldgc-
Alillene contest t'tiilnuliteillj. .
1 k. I A'th a Mineral Wella fan
i M-r -' mnrh MlneraJ Wella fnn.
- iiiii ii n. I Ms tale nf woe brought
'u t his evm. but we nirrelv
I I '! I llllf I Hi. I .
H n k.-nt !.!(( ought to win easy '
-1 11 Mlmral Wells ilonn't have
in.'hria th ver W'ouldn t ur- '
t me n jnr If Pi eckenrldge
1 dn I w n b fif'y p inta
Th it was his story W'e'ie always
.iftiiiil of that kind of a fellow ties
t.ir aanie k ltd that would tell you
ti put yo-. r tongue atrainst a frosen
wn'er pipe' In daad winter or ask
tu sleep with you and then eat
crackers in bed.
.Mlnertil Wells III. I) nut hu
"iiiiitliliu; this rur. tint ulmt
iint to know Is whit this
frllow 'I hornton mid those I
lns. Veil mid I'll lie. nre ilnlnir I
ln'slilrs pluylni; urounil In the
Imrlifli'lil. "An lniM-rleiurl
line and it inedloeie iNirUflrlil"
Is the wii) .1. I). Mnviill the
ii.Hitur sles mutters up. Nev-
er lime we seen so ilium nptllil-
Ists. Tie Eagles of Abilene sometimes
referred to as Dewey Mayhew'a
tinumura of Taylor County have
maiked up tholr first victory and
I'rexy Anderaoii the Abilene Ite-l.or'er-N'nWM
in. tella na It ilmsin'l
mran nvthnK fcl ho wUhM
he hn.l stayed home and played
harkKammon with the honiefotks
and not even seen the came. The
mannei in which the deed wns ac-
complished la penned tiilltluntly by
the llloetroue Anderson the boy
nlnvral atnlv Ann titti 'Phn
only ... T
one
'" " ""tl w' " ..7
rnlt ctwrfflnt; nithlcaaly
thc W"ve-
7rJ(n - .. . ...
i Whe Urr la no desire to put
ith
the
the black ehirted sons of Abilene to
home for their lack of hospitality
"""W s uie.e any neeo 10 pm.se
l"n the next district cham-
p.oiu. The walk way asalntt Colo-
rsdo was as meanlnKlew na wmrid
have be.n a tcore of the mime pro-
portions with Abllene's first and
cond teama ganged against Its
th rd ami fourth teams
"Hardy Prarce had a bljr mean
tscklo in V U Joyc. and he had n
wet left handwl xiHtr in the lit-
tie Woodie Vllee Otherwise the
talent of Mr I'enrce waa not so
hot and when hie team was laid
low by the powerful Interference at
the home club u lot of broken field
proaperu who may and may not
keep ti.teiing when the going be-
.-omr . gn leupi to premature
t irdt.m
5lun Wyatt. MtRhty Pool. Cecil
Oalb. nth Sinn Junes Weldon Mld-
leton and Carroll Hall Savage
the third quarter lUmsey an end.
4eorii wlth (l mrli4lny blocked
um (fVer becoming confuietl and
"The second Pool in the decade at j
Abilene high ichool uncotked some i
neat passes reveaUng therein the I
strength nnd accuracy of his throw-
ing arm above everything else. His
protection was so good that he wan '
able to take his own time In find
' 'T.hh f n0t fUncUtn
- ' W ' the thrower.
A letter In this u. in. mall
from one .Marvin House of Hlg
Sprint who followed the Abi-
lene) Eagle for so long in
punting foot and that U always
dangerous.
I.iiboc To I'lny
The Iiboes althouch Uiev looked
nxther shabby Ust Friday night
in .inwnlnir the Comanche Indians
jn to o. should bieezo through the
Colorado Wolves like sand drops
down an hour-glass Brownwood
may experience a little more trou-
Die wun uaiunger. oui uune iay
ora crew should win by a marj'n
The Wolves defeated Lampadia SO
to 0 tho post week.
The Eastland Mavericks helped
matters along by administering a
. ... . .l. r-.. n .
THE BKECKENRIDGE AMERICAN RRECKENRIDOE TEXAS MONDAY
Of Plenty
Pl Golfs Youncst
He couldn't win iirnlni't n mlruculouo demnhtnti..n of puttinji n.vi
ehtpplns; and here you sec lenxni.ire Hhute l.-t t . of MutUin O
conitrntulntlnK SOycar-eld Tcmmv Crcay of Alhnny. N Y. who de-
feated him for the national professional frolf championship at Iluni-
ford. R I. Shown In a smiting pose between them la Uobby Jnnes.
Creavy. la winning the Ill-hole match 2 and 1. became the youngest
player ever ta hold the pro title.
which lii sends rrcurds anil
tliov tlilnj;s to Mtent I'rluce
hotwell Hie Hri'ct(eurldi;i
meiitcr.
"Fuaisy" Alexander who came up
from the Nubbin suuad last Friday
to be sunt into the game against I
Stamford ia on the receiving end cf
lots of kldd'ng He he waa aent In '
one of the Buckaroos warned him
Don't say anything " i
All right" replied Fussy
And Iteforee Uinnlng started the1
fifteen yard par ode w.th the ball j
The Simmons t'nlvere.ty Cowboys I
Just won't let u l.ttle thins- like aj
30 to 0 defeat at the hands of the!
University of Texas Ivinghorna
bother them It' nothing thoy nvor.
This week they take on the South-
ern Methodist University Mustangs
The game is set for Saturday.
The 1)11 licit wns favored with
:i visit by mi old friend tin
past wri'l;-ciiil. Coach W'cldoil
Cliupmuii (Where . h:ti w
heart! that iianm before) s.iuilt-crt-d
down to scout the Anm-
rlllo S.inillcs in the Itanger
e.imr nnd stoppcil In Cisco
Friday nleht uhrii he shook n
number of hands. It will lie re-
called he used tu Couch ni
Cisot.
Chupmin tell one on 'Slime
Hill assistant coach at Cisco col-1
lego friend of Chapman and his i
jsetaliint while he was In Iobo-'
vllle. He and Hill were In Calves-1
ton. and it was Hill's first view of'
the ocean. He took a swim and
came dashing back to Chapman '
"8ay Chap." he sputtered "that
darn water's salty." i
Chapman would hao been at
Hiir .spring this jriir instead of
l.iihbock hut tho linjs wouldn't
mile up tho price. Itc usUeil
SIimki a Jt.;ir uml expenses in-
PHONE 11
For That Good
D&A
ICE
UilliiiKhnnt & Alexander
Ic and Ice Cream
Manufactures
Electric Refrigerator
Repairing
Snlco on All .Makes
Rob's Ruttery & Electiic
Comp;iny
Phones Day 88 Mght 113W
Have Your Old Car
Made New!
And pay us In monthly In-
stallments Firestone Tires and Batteries
Door Glass
Vulcanlxlnc
Complete Itcpulr Shop
Firestone Service
Stores lie.
PHONE 570
WASIIINfi - GRKASING
POLISHING
I'lrit Class Work ut
Gulf Service .Station
No. 1 Corner Kim und Urn-!:
enrldgo Ave.
W. T. GOHI.K Prop.
I'Jiono III
Champ Enthroned
ciisslono mid tint rlislit tii M'ltct
us ovn iissiaimii. iiiiiu iirisioiv
pit the Jab. i
Satl file Shop
Still Colorful
HOl'STON. Sept. 2H. HJ.R' Back
In the days when cowboys drove
cattle from Texas over the Ion;
t'hlsholm trail to Kansas City A.
Slteliig began ''llln th"m $lf sad-
dles for their JIO h r- a A coloi-
ful full-blooded flavin still lingei .
in his shop here.
Stelzlg npemd a Niulille ihop here
in 1H87. when Houston prlncljm'
street wasn't crowded even wI'M
buggies and wagons Ciwb.e
wanted the fine-' (i Idles. n I
nothing slu it of a 1 it not thi. i.
would evci ph i thi in
"Cowbay.4 thoiiKht i lot
their outfits ' Stdrirf said
wanted fine aI.IK boot
it.
in I
spurs. Generally the saddle t .
about four times as much n. the
pony. They were ii.cr moun'nl
and richly carved.
His workbench H st 11 flunked by
elabomte pitterns nnd dtiiKn
fushlonod to suit xonfb ptoud .i'
tletnan 10 years ago.
ItOSENUEHG Work on II '
way No. 35 fiom ISrusori t
line to imvemerit ut Plenk J I
in this counts is piogTcin r
iy-
Teamed fur the FiitvtTimc1
Ir. . sma.si.uio;
DRAMATIC KENT!
-Sliirni rentT
of enmt on il
conflict' hc
tjrhU of hi-r
own soul' 'lll.s
vvomun wh '
lived h r life
us xlii' f mud It . mreU her
muti Ii In one who knows lo-r
fcecrt-t'
STVIlTINCi TOAIOKItOU
NOW showinc;
Buster Kenton
in
"Sidewalks of
New York"
Charlie Chase
in
-I.OOs.KK THAN LOOSE"
Sound Newt
I'lctoriul
k v r- -AHs Jf J?
mpS w C77. i
jHflBfl (Aimmoum (future
H -Sliirni centT
B of emiitotiil
ISBlH conflict' She
SM trhU or her
HHf own 'Ills U
jEMtsV vvomun wh 's
pmmM
V QsrawtwJ (Sictusxr
In Oil Belt
tfloog Sli'
Mt
7 UJILLIATIBRAUCtf
lf This Treusoii?
The golf ball will be changed
Bgnin next year. Probably It will
be male the samo weight as the
ball of last year retaining the larg-
er c tcumfcrence of thla year. Sev-
eral golfer have written to nak
If the 1033 ball will not be even
hvI e advantayeotii to pros and
skillful players than the ball of this
year which was expected to help
duffers and penal. xe experts but
didn't. Well I don t know Hut the
thought Jui"' c ecu iii to this corres-
pondent that pros and skillful play
era will alwtys m ike better scores
thin duh von If the F. 8 O. A
should mdaln tlvt n me Heine ball
be used foi pUy Sue me If I m
wrong. I
Miss or .Mrs..' j
In the n i'.i nui women s Rolf tour- j
nmucnt n! I'.uff.ilo 15 of the ent le
wn ic t ie r in me prereueil ny
Mib " Thete wi re 43 who still weir
the mon.cker 'Mls." Not a grea'
idvintage for t.ie married folks
but when mi cnn.der that Mrs.
Kdw'n II Vare Jr. Is the same
Miss Olenn i Collett who won the
ch.inip.on hip the l.mt three yea: a
in a row it looks bigger. And. did
you know 'hit among the tnls'es
was Miss H.'.ior Bright front Niag-
ara Falls''
Tilt Hoy Hero
Mr. Connie Mack who ia a pretty
good hind at pulling n surprise
now and then himself. Is 1'koly to
be accorded the privilege of pop-
eyed astonishment when 310 ounds
of rookie spread out on a six-foot-three
f inn etrldei to the mound
to pitch the world series opener on
behalf of the Cardinal- In St.
Louis Oct. 1. The rookie we moan
I Paul Derringer And If ho does
p trh the opening gime. ns St
Louts wr.tr rs conf dnllv expect he
will be-it Mi llojt Mi ctn.e Mi
I .AM TJMKS T0l)V
Wlsllul di'irm gr.iei-fut dan
iif. ronaiilic aipeul Mar:i
-Mliler lias tlii-ui att In "Suniii '"
Wll.l
t WUI Nf I (.h.. JOI.
D)N Mil I.. O. I'. III-.(.(.M.
Visit
IO.MKDY - M-.U . xoi:i.r
Always
Kiddies 10c
25c
SmWlj
Tuesdaj - Wednesdaj
Winn .von m- i.oni MIDI. it
vumpliic the bovs in The Moon-
light on the Ithlne when you
ln.ir HI.N I.ON lng 'SI.
l.oiiis nines" when ion watch
II Mtll l.N(DO. about-fuiv
into a pool of water jou'll ncc
nl a few of the hi'sdi spoth
th.it itial.e this pictuii u color-
lid and fust moving tt-irj of
love and laughter behind the
lines!
lorj bj Vlu.i Dcliiur nutlior
or "Bad Girl.
Also In the (list:
I'ltH) KAIII.KIt NOAH
Bl.l.KY. .Ii:N
EltSHOl.T
Whatwenton
in the A.H.F.
btidj lifilitinj? A mirthquate
of joy! Aborflbihcllo(juili!
Plaza Theatre
( ROM K OWNED)
ca jLBmB
UJaMauiAkhaa2ai
1 fnHflt RfjfsP
SFPTEMPER 28 103L
5
WT
Earnshnw. or anybody else M
Mack assigns to pitch.
Watch Michigan
Michigan was unbeaten in five
Hlg Ten gnmrg lost year. The oth-
er day. Coach Hurry Klpko looked
over his puck nnd remarked thnt
It looked bettor than the crowd he
started with last your. One of his
young men Morrison at center 1'
headed for all-Amorlca honors this
year If he plays In every game the
way he played ngalnut Tlcknor of
Harvard last fall.
Same Domes
The august membor of the New-!
York Uoxlng Commission moved '
Into new iiunrters the othrr day!
down In New York They are still i
using the same heads I
I lid You Know Th-it i
Each of the Big Thrc ha a I
P'oMy fair halfback w.th which to'
stilt the sesscn . . the. o' Alble
Booth st Yale . . . Barry Wood at
Harvard . . and a guy named Jack
James at Princeton who is likely to
do better thnn both of thoso gents
if given half a chance . . . James
can "run with ball" as J m Thorpe
used to say . . Ynlc started out
with S7 men Princeton with 815 and
Harvard with 80 . . . Yale looks very
tough. . . . Wonder what Bonny
Friedman could do with that throw-
ing arm of Harry Wood's. ... It h
Eddie Casey's first your us coach i
at Harvard and Al Wittmer't do-
but tin chief at Prlncnton.
Dogs Take llus Deer Toll
COLOUADO SPKINfSS. Colo..
Sept. l!S. U.Pj -A four point white-
tallod buck deer fleeing from
dogs.' broke Its neck na It attempt-
ed to J umt a ravine and escape.
near the toll-gate entrance to the
Cheyenne Mountain road. Frank
Poley. game warden .reported.
Poley estimates from 15 to 20 deer '
ire killed annually by dogs in this
litsrlct I
I.
Tune Up Your Car for
That Summer Trip
Duco Paint
Top & Body Work
Iking your car in for a
perfect grease job.
McMurtry-Moody
Motor Co.
127 N. Rreckeni'iCge Ave.
Tlione 3U.S
AND
NOT so long ago a famous (leiouage advised the Nnieiitan ptilil!c "li
spend." Another eiiually notnl man rutortetl with the advice "save.""
Perhaps both were right hut the hotter policy would seem to he "speirl
wisely in order lo save."
Spending wiselj simply means to use your money for those tlrngi
that you need as the condition or your pure may warrant and al the
same time to buy only those artie'es that have actually proved their
quality and woith. Hy purchasing merchandise that gives the greatest
value for the money you secure the longest service and so save tlr
price ofa repurchase.
Thrift is a virtue but so is wise investment. The advertising in this
paper is a reliable guide a to where and when to get the utmost value
for your money.
Advertising is a safe and trustworthy guide to sound investment. II
has proved it reliability. You buy advertised wares every day con-
i ciotisly or unconsciously. You buy by name because you know that
the advertised article has served you well in the past and wil contiiuia
to do so in the future.
Read the advertisements that you may spend wisely and save.
The pages of this new.spaper cany the advertisements of reliable mer-
chants and reliable manufacturers. Read them take advantage
of the opportunities tiiey offer
Grid
Gen. Lassiler
Will End Armv
s
Soon
erviee
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28. U.R
MnJ. Gen. William ttissltor com-
mander of tho Hawaiian Depart-
ment nnd pcrlinps the Army's pre-
mier globe-trotter will retire nt
the tnd of this month nftcr more
than two score years of military
sorvlce.
Fow officers liavo represented
their country In us many foreign
lands as Ijissltor. Barn In Peters-
burg Vn 61 years ago Lasiltur
when IS. van appointed to tho
U S Military Academy where he
graduated four yours later. Lussl-
ter first faced flro during the
Spanish-American war.
An unusiiit amount of Lnssltor's
service haa beon abroad. He lias
served throe time In tho Philip-
pines. He was Inspector general
of the Cub-tn IHificlcntlon In 1003
and 1900. In 1010 he visited China
Japan and Korea on leave.
During the World War. Lassltor
served In France. From 1023 to
102i he romnunnded tho Panama
Canal Department. At tho ond of
his duty there he was ordered to
South America as President of the
Plebiscitary Commission on Tncna-
Arlca. In tho same year ho visit-
ed Europe and shortly afterward
was assigned to his present post
ns commnmlmt of the Hawaiian
department.
LONG MZZAKI)
MEXIA. Sept. 28. U.R A llzzntd
three foot long wus found on a
highway In Freestone Coounty tho
nthor tiny by Guy Colman. It was
Identified as an Iguana Hpecles of
which have never before been
found north of Control America.
I1AIIID County Commlssloncri
arc working on securing rlglit-of
way to widen Bankhead Highway
thtough Mie county authorized by i
recent $15000 bond issue vuted by !
District No 1 I
GO TO
RYAN'S CAFE
For Mexican Dishes
Enchiladas Tunial-s Ch'.ll
Home Made
lino l Walker Phono .';!)
Expert Radiator Repairing And
Cleaning
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Reasonable Prices
Bob's Battery & Electric Service
Phone SBS i;'9 K. Walker St.
SPEND
SAVE MONEY
Telephone I
Secto
Divorce Fee
Joke Kicks Back
UENO. Nov Sept. 28. lU.fU
When Speaker Doug Tandy l j?
troducod a measure In the 19.it
session of tho Nevada fVc ri -lnturc
purely in Je-t Px & i
maximum of $36 n.s uM t -e f
in uncontested dlvor . hi
started something th it ii n r - -stopped.
Many persons all ..v.r !
tion believed 'he bill wi el
and Is Mi. I w toila i'i rn
hne been annoyed t la j he
over sin. c
When .i iwyet .ii..'. '
Of $200 i he Is n -
receive in t ndlgn.mt epi M. i
he ha- ii" ri. a to ihu.p u i
fee when M. iv ptoi.U j m x
Iniun- of SJ""'
Once ii tw p. ouch m tif n i
Hon has accomplish! .1 i i r i
results. People come herr wi'h
bare expenses figuring nn i ".
divotcc and learn that liii
beon in error about tiie f c
Consult Madjme I.ctl t Ii i. I
Ings. crystil palms a;. 1 -Hours
9 to 0 dilly. Culonlul II
Room 31. (Adv.)
! CHrco J
CHICO
Is Coining
.M.ijIic he's n rackclccr . .
Anjway he's tough . . . nnd
will bear watching . . . Stop
jou'ri killing me!
MONKEY
BUSINESS
T
A.
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 257, Ed. 1, Monday, September 28, 1931, newspaper, September 28, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123562/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.