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THE BuECKENUIDGE AMERICAN ERECKENRIDGE TEXAS.FMDAY AVGt'ST 12 1032
Telephone N. l
BETWEEN YOU
AND ME
ittjr UOJU1Y GASU'BUXAJ
Howling IIhIm
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e. forth from a drab exls-
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reporter has earned membership
m i- Disappointed Fishermen s
i l .. ky get! up at 4 o'clock
!r " t riinv when moil f.ood
1 H-rt going to bed. for
i k .n the flmttes. Bui even'
hit horn tnt eluded his lured'
i'ii hv came tuck home with noU-
ir if Not -ven a suspicion" as he
rt - it
SO SAYETH THE SAGES
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MCAKT THINGS MOHil MTT PROBABLY MM
said trr sports scribes.
Boss of Cubs
rim i
UN Slnrlnl.
ended but the lc Stills
i.itfer i The first IM2 football
chHttile rcned the mahogany
.lk of th - chronicler this a. m. It
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Uy BLONDY CKoss ut. of ihit grime
'Sim A-.gel lim... F. ulinij . penalised -. ihe whl-
Legal Homicide tie instantly bring firm s to U
In by-gone Jay whenever argil-j indignant head a)eve woier There
rnent arose the depirt.nenl con- ure II pliers In all and those thati
jemlH) water polo h Mttfh-s' of don't come up are these that still
all "etvUhetf" sfMrt It seems the (arc belnic neld under or those that
sen Mist est 111 I si sktaA ....! A fa. I . i.- .... a.. .1.1 -
'"" MlTrtHr wr.ter -tteodim the . den t care any more.
Olympic games bcunds forth with1 So far he I'nltcd S'ates enm
til? relltwtng drwrtatlcn of Liter- lias drowned out teams from Bra-
i Mt' ill and Japan while Hungary has
Two very line nuthods of legal d.e the same to German) They
htmlchlo are on exhibition at the go on Hke that until there Is on'y
1 1832 Olympic fumes one learn left and that one is
Baker at rpi.. ?.. .... . ... .wi. !. i wu.j
ir mil in waivi rui j in wiik t wijinpir rnvtlnpivn.
T.i . ton AifrXMltural Collage
Kh"l '- follow
He a WMtt)rtnl
! ' 'A I'ltri fold
V I Warner Memorial tt
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the ccntftints try to dnrwn ea-h
1 4 College of Alarahall.t....
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player i iflven a tor t ugh -tick
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i they try to break aoh i.ther apart anyone in uniform not like hH
j b" by bit. own After i ill tley get mix-
Water p.lo is possibly the only ' ej up iml iltrt belalnirlng- ovn
iarre In Olympic .imrpotm n ' their . wn learn mate. The tram
where the fouling .f .in opponent I that Ins 'he nardtwt skull nnd
Is mete in-.porlint than the scoring the itr nest arm and leu Iwne
Untied flutes a winning
INK x i9
HOOKS AND SLIDES
By WIM.IAM UHAUCIIEU
BULLION CAHIIAGi: PLANTS
CHICAGO U.R)- Employes of the
International Iarvestor plant Itnvo
1000.000 cabbage plunts nnd 1.000-
0(10 tr.tTistn nlniits timlnr eitltlvn
life that way he might still lieiii. . a.-im hoim .if ininnia
With u n&me like that it nwy playlnK for the Pirates. Dut Drey- ground 1.000 of which a-e Intyi
Chicago aroti.
Siiiih (irliim. l'acts
tnke ymi .n odd that Charley fugs' club was In the thick of a pen-
tj'imm new tnunaxer of the Cub. nnt fight In 192-1 and Qrlmnj
n i com.'il .hi Hut that he is- an made the mistake of laughing. Bar-!
.ilmost I'Xirtiv opionlte type to ney liked his ball players to hnvtt I "
H.trniibv the dour phigger who wtw Jaws et when they were jsolng af- Fr authorlzeU irrlKlan"'' "crvlre.
relieved of the d.o Job. tor Important money. Charley was r0" - D A"derson' Ci KloVrlc
Business Service
a
tne cr urimm'4 stire-nre aota U' warted to the Cufos ulong with
an imitation of an old-fahTond. Marunvtlle and Cooper
tierman lalnon keeper tring t. He got along wonderfully w.th
h.osh the merry vlllaitrs out of Joe McCarthy. Joe didn't care
the Joint ni u late hour Urinitii whether a ball player grinned or
speaks tleunan fluently having? frowned so long as the net result
spent the early years of h's life In of his playing waa serious
the midst of a St. LouN Herman1 Grimm In fact gota ulong with
colony. He knows the Cietmin folk everybody. In that way his stew-
songs too and sings them us he (Uilslilp with the Cubri should bo
plays what la reputed to be a J400 strikingly different from Horns-
banjo by's.
Charley .iIko H a mag. clan of
laughing joMhinr Charley mtU n ha -"veral tbwsard lol- A! Tlllst. ThlnKs!
rltnm above master f the linr-1 Ur" "lv-l'd ' lrlck iwranhernal Uealdea playing the banjo
in wne .m nis riiiiim is io pour "Butch." ns some Of hl Irtites call
water Into a "Ilk hit and jiour uut (; nn coax ienBunt sctinds from
wne f liarmonleti trombone
Co.. Phone -19.
For Kent
FOIt I1HSNT A furnished modern
aartment on East Walkei Ga-
rage furnished. - Call t'ockcreli
Grocery 980.
Grimm
tivonlca trombone mandolin kui-
tar banjo piano diuni" md oe-
all a peucli of a flrit basmin ii
mandolin
of itolnti wins
Junhn A ROOt ayrr Kiadlv wilt t . Th..
th new managvr of the C'hirigui ' guitar jilano. drums and xylophone
Cubs He sucrerdid Itfgers Horns IjiurIiciI Way to Chicago And probably a dulcimer if he had
by Grimm rontentplutiM n a.- He doesn't take life serious It's one.
aside a certain goal f r th. rppor i all the diving event at the Olym- rnl chnnnos In th. m m ig. m.i'' io mysterious to borrow seme Ho was brought up to become a
Ie.'atiiT Baptist et uny if sltMnc on in ipponent'i pi. gmntt ' crrrmi-nts Jinx Tuck- of the tei
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HnrWri Note
I'ler. th . . n.
i ret.irf 1 'i-.n.
head with th- ld.-i .f burstlt.g (r the Waco wr-rlhe "and . -t old
the ppoiient'i lung countries a few things about hiw
"amr I'roeiliire Water polo has two seven minute Not one of the boxers Is repre-
It . iirt that ureckeniitlgv! petlwls. DrtMvnmg in epponent senttd in the diving contests. nvd
'uh n'lml will follow the same! during the first haif c un:s more ' not n wrestler. Home of those
line .f iMirh in IMS aa In various Ussn Ihe second hilf. tn the gen-; boy couM show the stars of other
.i.n- $ lent rrln Hlmer'iJ eral theory that a man is pretty count riles a few things about how
i ia.1 will start off w.th the Class! easily drowned after seven tnlrt-; uike a dive"
niln-en emerge to tnke on
- THIS CURIOUS WORLD -
i
"'.tiir r the leaser lights In Ihe
uit A im and terminate th
n a goot rest and se.iMtit with mortal conflicts with
cl Into the thick cf the battle at glneers is engaged at present en.
the barV of the gun. Por Instance the Tanganyika section which will
lllit florin will lalit' on Amarllln iin) south Africa with m old ir.
' eisxMn la prep-i- ttn i.-h . nee of the OH Rell sec almost jefore their cleats g-t scar- vy of te Ugandu-Delgian Congi
- isro muter sun tll -pn.- r.liev..d wy mentors to That wr opinion is very boundary
'vna-1. or the ...-ren wy or dev-eldlng a bu bunMa Indeed Hanger tested Th . Kovernlnent s t)re
em -e.m n.'ee tiat some of the hn. n... of attack lart veir and '" "gypnan government is pre
i. a ...i- .h.i ..J-.. vn.. i?".."" ... ..... ..'.. .' ... I"" ' Investigation to
"i " .iMinu in imciiuii iiukiiiiiB mu mieh n
. i ii . ip im tr in1 iim-ii(iii iai n" i th IKlKIl
'M i -key fHh li4tiirt ur mi foi h-rt bll hv JuniJJ-'
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HARPEST
The Gillette BLUE SUPER-
BLADE is without question the
sharpest blade we have ever manu-
factured. This fact is proved by an
ingenious device Gillette's exclu-
sive photo-electric sharpness tester.
Earth's Exact I
Shape Soon To
Br Ascertained
i iVork of Surveying Famous
1 Meridian Reported
Progressing
point southward that the1
Soudan w.ll be the only uncomplet-
ed link. Then unless an earthquake
or some other cataclysm spoils the
r earth's symmetry in the meantime
.mankind will know what it has
jbeen tiylng to f.nd out for a cau
pie of thousund years.
It is a matter of fundamental
knowledge of course that thel
earth is not a perfect sphere like u
bill urd ball but is sllxhtlv flatten
l at the poles with a suggestion!
of a bulge at the equator.
Facts He ruled.
j AstroiKsiikral and mathematical I
'calculations revealed these facts.l
but the task .if nrnplitelv .nrvnvlntr
JOHA.NWKSM.'mj. South Africa.) the ettrth's crust over the longest
Aug. 10. lXIk- -A tremendous su'r- land i tied Irian of which measure-
Iveylng project the completion of went is fouslble was only begun in
whtah will give man his f'.rst proof 1653. The effort was strongly suj-
of tlio exact shape of Uu mirth n ported by Cecil Khodc. and all the
mutter ct -InventlgnUon ever sinVe govemment.1 concerned front Kus-
the days of I'ythagoraa and Arts eta to the Cape agreed to do their
totlei Is nearlng Its end. i share
Jt is the task of measuring the Thc wxrk Is .bvlmiily one de-
rrmatnlng gap In the famous are mandlng tremendotis pemeverence
oX the 30th Meridian strstelilng and unfartlnir aceuroov. From a
j from Norway to South Africa and j pructtcal point of view a mistake
noi iiihii u wiimn.li win wo inn might mean the necessity of alter-
had a prclse record of the earth's j inK existing- boundary lines with
curvature. en.ulnu nolitlrnl roninllrntlnns Silt
the possibility of mistaken Is not
even admitted
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words of u song If he had taken butcher. But once I heard him use
tm word "spasmodically" correct-
ly. MMt butchering didn't appeal
to him so he took up refreshment
butchering In the St. Louis ball
park. He used to go out early with
the players and practice. One day
Connie Mack saw him and offered
him n Job.
"That was 18 years ago" Grimir
told me the other day "and I'll
never forget my first big league
I batting experience. In about a doz-
en gumeg I couldn't hit .100."
I The A's sent hlnl to Durham but
the Carolina Association blew. The
! Cardinals sent him to Milwaukee
' Then he drifted to Little Rock and
so to Pittsburgh.
FOR HWNT 3 room house fur-
tilyhed. Sink in kitchen .showei
bath all b lis jnld Apply .'05 N
Live Oak
i
l'"or Sale Miscellaneous 8
FOR SALE One Standard trlpll
cate machine excellent condition
good as new; 'first come tako It for
J23. See It at Hreckenrldge Amcr
lean office.
Announcements
The American H authorized to
make the following anno.m. oments
subject to the demormtlo pr mary
election AugAint 21 l'l.lj
For Congress 17th District!
For State Senator 21th Senatnrli
District:
For Representative In Stale Legls
luture 108th District:
BAILEY V. HARDYtre-Meetlon
A. C. KYLE. Mineral Wills.
For District Judge 00th District
C. O. HAMLIN treeleMionJ
C J. O'CONNOR
For Commissioner Precinct No. It
J. W. RAMSEY (re-election)
W. H. HRADFORD
For Commissioner Precinct N. Si
Cheating Yeurs? K. W. SAYLE
There Is some dispute about huK()r CMmmlsslo.er. 1'reclnct. No. 4
I age Charley says 1899 was the yeat .JOE BEATY
of his birth which would have GEORGE I. lC'LLEY
( made him only 10 years old when' -
he first reported to the A's and 33 j J.
years old on August 25 this year OD 17117 Moil's "" IT
But then muybe Mr. Mack wis only DIElrfIvEinillJLf VlU
robbing the crudle. If you retnem-
i ber about tmit time Mack was
j trying everything else after wreck-1
I In- his beautiful ball club. I.
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TMCV OC UKVING fs CtC: NO Out WJOYJ Or LOT j 1MAPT TWIMO iQ
I "Mr aho THt VsANT Ktr. to I or vAy; ID VKXHCQl bo h to get it i
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aTUNAFISM-
VJCISHIMS SEVERAL HUNOREO
POUNDS CAN JtVAP OVER
A SAAAtL BOAT WITH EASE .
Not only Is Charley u musician
and magician. He Is a painter. Leg-
ends of hto artistry are confusing.
Joo McCarthy says Grimm once
jMilntcd a picture of a sunrise and
the players thought It wat Coach
Jimmy Iiurke. Grimm says he
painted a picture of Jimmy Burke
and the players mistook It for a
sunrise scene.
Charley also can paint a barn
however and In his home near St.
Louis he has lathes and a drill
press with which he manufactures
modernistic furniture. He is a
llri'cl(fitrldK merlcan Publishing
Co I in- Publishers
ElHJMt HINRIt'H.S
MunHser
ROBERT t" CA.MP1IELL
Editor
MARY RUTH' ATI IKY
Circulation Manager
PRIMITIVE INSECTS had two nalrs of wlni's l.nf ns thev r-imn
down through tho ages some of them mudo uso of but one pair so K001 huni1 at ''coratlng an Intorior
.-.! V.. . I. - .!.. .-. m ... . . . " ...! .n. klM.ul. lk.1 I... ..... ..a
.nuuier iuiuro iuuh away iiiu useless set. 10 cms group 01 insects
belong tho flies mosquitoes and gnats and their family name
Dlptera moans two-wings. At the points once occupied by the extra
wings thc.o Insects now havn protruding knobs that according to
scientists act as balancers for If thoao aro cut off the Insect can-
not rly.
and says himself that he knows
"tho trends und influences in art
furniture"
That nnd the fact that he likes
artichokes arc about all I can
think of about him Just now.
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
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Yehle wasn't fooling when he told
George Brown 36 that he must
either give his weekly ay check to
.... un his w.fo. or ko to Jul! on an Inlox-
PAOALVzprM Icat.on thai-ge brought by Airs.
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CfiU DISCOVER THE f C6 VAveE ( TmS m
U-tMm-LjKtk SJ HVnl Vt II VIS' . frry-grr'iy
By Blo88er
POrJ-T yoo ) TH' vjlltoLE THlfts) ( fJOVJ VbUBE 66TTIM' )
MOTICE LOCKS csoopy TO CLOSE- THATS
AWVTHIMG J tt.. ESPECIALty JHE SECRET r
PECULIAR TH' VAY IT 0F THE J $) )
ABOUT IT J SLOPES TO TH I OS-CAR. i
IrH FRONT.. jJoJ
(uii-iroIM ; ; BRVr !B
Brown
After much arguing Brown
agreed to give up the 512.&0 ohecU.
Brown and his wife left U14 court
room apittrently on good terms
once mora.
Judge Yehlo was surprised a few
moments later to sae Mrs. llrown
burst breathlessly into the court!
r. m with the announcement that
her husband had changed his mind
aiout surrendering the check.
For the second time that da'.
Brown was halett Into jiolice conr".
"Where's that ay rheok" jk-
ed ttie judge. '
"T i spent pari of it." falUreu
llrown. .
"How much have you gut left'
"Five dollars." replied Brown.
Th Judge ordered Brcwn to
give the five dollars to his W.fe und
discounted the remaining J7.oQ with
a six months Jail sentence.
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KING GKOUGK SKI.LS
KOYAI. CATri.K TO RUSSIA
LONDON UP Royul oattle have-
been sold to Communist Russia It
is understood.
I Two nho-Uiorn bulls sxhlblted by
King George at the rtodnt Royul
j Agricultural Show have been sold
! to the Soviet.
The animals are of the famous
ffllza and Orange Blossom breeds
and were appreciated by the Rus
sians because of. their ruggedness
and breod character They come
from the royal farms at Windsor
and weie both bred on the King's
estates.
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Ikolated Funn To Get Road.
SOUTH BEND. Ore. U.R)-Low-
tide mud flats that isolated the
August Ring farm from civUlza.
tlon are about to be bridged by a
road. For many years children of
( the family have been forced to
camp across the flats from home
while attending school because
neither boats nor land vehicles
could negotiate the treacherous
mud.
Schedule Change
Rainbow Coaches
Effective
Murch lSitli 1932
North nound To
WICHITA FALLS
Leaves 10 A.M. 7:30 PM.
i;t 0 rah a in Olney and Arckr
er City.
further information set)
till V. N. 11a i key Loml
41 nt. liurch Hotel Phone
547
Entered aa Second Clir-s Matter at
Breckenrldge Texas un.l. i A. t of
March 1 1S70.
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Campbell, Robert C. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 12, No. 218, Ed. 1, Friday, August 12, 1932, newspaper, August 12, 1932; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123694/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.