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THE BRECKENRTDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRTDGE. TEXAS. TRIDAY AUGUST 25 1932
Telephone N. 1
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KTWEEN YOU
AND ME
U lldllltt (AMl'lIKI.!.)
!!' s In Town
1 guard and beata de
Client Prince Elmer
'i- i mimed to native
c him last evening
i rinlntl paying for j
f fnt mignon. or '
h" He was there m s
.- up in flash which '
fl i 'iej for te price f
.v re Mti n M trail in
i the hetter "shift
i' t at every tuin
I b was look Inn it
i '. Iie thi w n
n l-ii im to wslt nil
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iil fmil 'he Hie. k
"iiik on the f i" i
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I i. is .inference.
nil vftfiln th it t
r.t r Will puline i
hi to break lie
i l even tsk li 'i
" for an uppi
Uf Hint t auul ttiti
'til achievement '
i if We hruM i.
i nous supply
i to lb world it )
i nmetltate ' Vic ln.t '
Here's Scene of National Air Races
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SO SAYETH THE SAGES
IJKINO SMART THINGS MOKF. HUT PROBABLY LESS
SAID 111 Sl'OKTS SCRIBES.
Thrills Fill Life
Of New Envoy
Professional
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By BLONDY CROSS
(S.iii Angelo Times)
left-handed complex and gone
cuckoi (nil lefthanders ore curkooi
Unfit
A rontlwlt Cuicii With it Smith or hu nu1 llftvo a ll"oll'
t to lot ' c'uu tmdei his direction. It
Harry TnyUr In content
Swctwatr he ballyhoncd as the
! pro-season football favorlti' He hag
I Just road that the Nolan County
against ail rules or the coaching
game for a football mentor to be
optimistic. Ihey nre supposed ti
Mur'angs already ate making plans sing the bluet as each scaa. n
to abscond with the state chant- "ears ana on uie eve or every
plinshlp The Uobcit coach ns-' gnmc. No opposing club Is a act-
sutnen the iittP-.td- It's mete Inter-1 up no Schedule Is soft and "we're
ding to win gntnes on the fcot-1 luo'O' If ' in get out of theie
bull field thirn In the newspaper! He ntid hobble on down to thr
hospltni." Wo don't know wlnt
columns. Sweetwater may have th
i hiimplonshlp Imuly It ttrouud
play basketball with it and boost
ibout it all Sweetwater wants to
during August and Scptombot and
ivrn through Ootobtr If Sweet-
water feci tint way about it. Hut
It Is. Some jMychologlst might to
explain It. No fcotball coach i
supposed to be happy until ufte
the season is run and his tea.i
hae won. Then tl to 1 he t-tiiti
worrying nbou what "at. awf tl
ii. i. ifitiur iiiii-i fif rJnvrinliAf thmset of iluds" lie Is i'oIiie- to have
San Angelo team Is going ovti to out .here next year a champion- Ar
the Nolan County village for n visit ' ahlp reputation to uphoiii
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DONT MISS 7 days special for
J school girls petrlianbnts 50c. $2(K)
wuves. $100 9Qts. 23c Mobley
Hotrl Phono 1)501
SCHOOL OF MUSIC Fail yerin
opens Sept 0th Private lessons $0
pe month Class lessons $5 per
month Mrs It. M Pennington 810
Vet Llndsey.
Fur Hunt T 7
KOK KENT Five room furnished
house lot South Oakwood $18
per month.
j Kor Sale. rtltacuUaiieotis
FOK SAI.R-One Standard tripli-
cate michlne; excellent condition
good as new. flrut come take It for
125 See it tit Hfeckenrldge Amer
ican office.
ami Harry hepea the natlvis will
iff rain frint talking about climn
jilonshlps on that occasion. Which
i just an uwkwutd mutnod of ad
nothing hu n bunch of plugs and
duudetheuds left tc do II with '
The avot age football mentor mattes
his alibis before the emtio The uv-
Enough thrills to hit a no.i navo
been pucked into the life of Nurtn.iu
Armour above lounsehr ul the
anl ! Amerlian embassy in I'urin who
All .1
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.i mil loi partUipattou iu
tt!' t inrhed The cuaa
i ill ih'i hare b.4U
t 1 1 lowded jraiiil-
ai' i .Iu vi-ar
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whtre the team will romiiete with nut fiimer A mii imiutli fl e "i .n t i it he nised the Bobcats to
I nt.rr t ulintltitis Mlnirnl Ai-IU hiii! nil the Foil o'li fiMit hum hi It ' .i.ln'.l pliv the best gome the
i rutge reaUlents as Worth high hiwiln fm Intrrirhol- exNtrnce We glean fii in Mi n thf whu'e wmnn against us.
vising that the Bobcat ecuch Is i erne baseball manager makes hU
somewhat optimistic. And when a j alibis dining the gtime and tcIKi
fjolbull coach exud's optlinUni nliout It afterwanl. Somo psyehol-
lle'M either suddenly devrlnjled u' oglst plea jo explain.
Whut Is u Haif Truck?
During the Interrogation of sev-
eral Chicago Cubs regarding their
race track activities Leslie O'Ccn-
t on one of the owner's hides.
I el
't
ill tin- Hi
Im it h ive
. .ide whe it lh
Ihr flr-t t m ' m tne
me We ith- fitil filifh
-putt astir Iengur honoiN You wouldn't tin Hlshcp'i tuliinin
tlan .'believe it to look ut him thflt Mr Spring IUi ill thn' m
ron Brai-ltn wa one of the best full been IMmli it th nm vi- '
will i back the Purker County high talking Mr liihni it v.. ild . i-
lei 1. 1 arhool evr hid Neither Mould wo ' pear would I x thing '' e llttie'
fliiet) v hereby om f re wouldn't
In It Again even lisik Ilka our fies Tn it. "'
j in th 'H- A Kiitl iirn it rtn if wr .ue ilwnys fourse mlht toe an Improvement
Weithnfori! h ii teri l .lnhin int. th tmikl i-qtri Kv ' bUt w doubt It We remllt sctl
h it ..it'. .11 til t t-ty tin.- a. j . k i i prn v.r prick 'some recently and recjlled the
' time we were given credit by a
football coach for allowing bl
team tl be fimght to a 0-0 tie. We
I rftlhtd no namas. Wa nttned no
li.tmi except the opposition A1 of
which goes to show It 1" d tn- mis
I to look h.uk Then- .m in Win
'pill in f Filt
STRAIGHT EDGES
3 Bent corners on your razor cap (frc-
V'ently caused by dropping the razor)
enn't warp the shaving edges when
ou usei'the Gillette BLUE SUPER-
BLADE. Perfect alignment is assured
the blade's patented cut-out corners.
"Itnlihj isime out mIIIi tin ur
tlele iihoiit Sun Angelo being
(Mild-sliiiiildcri'il ii m: would not
lilt through feur. When i' ur-
rhi I In sun Angelo we found
hlg hi-iidlilii s across the sport
pni;i that said "that itilttlug
teuiii It iiu'rii." You know uud
I lunn that this t -mil would
iiuttirtillt fight nnilcr this kind
of pressure. I told Bobby he
was 1 1 1 li K to get me heat and 1
still Miy he was."
Well. Bo'-by went east and Bill
went north and let's hope the
twain don t meet Not under the
present eltc-utiistances at least.
UiilmpDituul .Miini-
tnal iif IttB lualt IllAViirfl I llllflW
obcats to . who Is Judge Undls sectela-i )(0 thu nicep t) U)(
y Played ry. asked a direct question of Kcg-trnckii Bld (o ol m(k() thp sort
ers Hornsoy aim me repiy was ... . nrn.iv . rulpt mv..
' lnl.l .... Ili.m Iln.i
has ust bent named minister to
Haiti. Sliorlfy after IiIm tmirrl.ise
to IVIncess Myra Koudaehelt In
Itussla In 1918. he saed her lire iu
the revolutionary disorders Ur
tiered out of Vologda Kusslu. where
he was serving us u couiieitlng link
hetvuell U. S. consuls he refused to
so and was i-siorted out by llolshe-
vlk troops.) When a baud of revo-
lutionaries boarded the tialit en
loute to Mosiow Armour burned
(he reil and green secret codes of
the state department and Rot
through safely No kin to the Chi
cago Armours he Is the sun ut .1
vantctl Miscellaneous 11
WANTP.n 2 or 3 used filing cabl-net-
J m 4 drawers wood or met-
il letti 1 01 legal sl.e Phjne J74
Boa til of Kducation i3ldg
Announcements
The American Is authorized to
make the following announcements
subject to the democratic pr.ttmry
election August 27 1932
For Congress 17th District:
I in oiiiio Demur sun Eteuaioru
i District:
Out Apologies.
Mt Itisnop rem it k
'To tii light we hive a 1 lt i
from Frlona Tex is und Lie mi
thor Is none other thin Bi'l St v
ens. Big jjpr.ng roach fiom ."J t-
'SI He report 1 thjt he foil win
the' suCceaar. of the . it tons I'it
Spring teams rlorely and sends h':.
congialulutli.nH and b-l wishes
Itebtittiil
We have always regretted that
Mi Stevens felt the way he did
about this depuittnent We always
managed someway somehow to get
'along- with football coaches. ICvett
John Patton the Itasca Flash put
up with us all last winter and
everyone knows that Mr Patton 1.1
some pumpkins Indeed But wo
can't seo where there Is anything
In I.Ji .Inna hi tnf II tr..ll lua Vi.i...
r... .. .. .. u.-o i... " "r "'" """"' " " J"" "
tor was to comment upon a portion
i of Bobby Cumi bIIH Brcrkenrlilgi .
column wnli h was quoted by this! WOItl.B'S IMSTANCK I'MOIIT
tercstlng.
O'Connor wanted to know III
Hornsby ever had "taken any ol
these four hoys' Bush Malone
Kngllsh atld O'Leary t.o the race
truck with him. And Hornsby tu-plled:
"I never went to the mces so
they never went with me any I
pluce.
races.'
I liave never been to thu
laid on the Hue.
Of course a mujorlty of ball play-
ers ure only occasional bettors.
And us they go to the race trucks
only on their off duys not very
serious money Is Involved.
Bjbe Kuth's contributions to the
betterment of the breed of Igno-
ble gee-gees Is legendutj. When the
Uabe was younger and the world
was his oyster the horses looked
cusy to the big fellow. His losses
arc sold to have run into import
ant thousands.
Bail Ijich ut Track
Of course you don't have to go
to the races to be u horse player.
Many Inveterate followers of the
ponies Insist they have no luck at
u truck They meet someone with
a hot tip und ate "talked off their
horse."
The Judge should have asked thn
Kaiah "Whut la a race track'"
And perhaps from his tifemory of
pictures In the newspapers. Hums aiamt Btowns Ked Sox Tigers
.Mitjr.m 1'osch
McCruw of the Giants makes no
secret of his craving for the pon
les and even has posed for mini
erous pictures ut the track In Ha
vunu.
Now and again I huve met mem
bets of the Yankees Athletics In
wealthy New England family and a rr Kepresenlatlvo In SUto LegU
Princeton graduate. j """. niii instrict:
uaii.ky v. iiAitpvtre-elcctlan
KA.MSAY MAX'DONAI.I) Bl'.tiS
l'Olt KISSKS Al.l. DAY I.ONC.
LONDON lU.P) Kunisuy M-ie-Donald
sits all day leng siylng
over and over "Kla mo Muckie
kiss inc. Come on kiss me."
Kitmsny MacDotmld ts ti cut-
throat finch which can talk 1 ke
a human being -the only one of
Its kind In tho world It Is be-
lieved. Mucklo was hatched on the same
day Inst yeat us his famous
numeauke legnlnid the premie- j
hip. A few days lalor his haul
hearted South Afrlcin pati-nl-kicked
hint out of the m-st. '
This happened in the backto tn
if a dry-goods store hete. Foil
department some two or three daybl KIX'OKI) HOI. DICK'S Sl'.W' JOB i boys.
ago Campbell said. In . . POnTSMOUTH. N II (U.R)-John ' The
by could huve told him what one
was like.
Otherw Co However
At different times I have scon
members of almost every major
league ball club at race trucks and
Included among thu number were
owners managers trainers and but
etc.- but why go on? at the tracks
here and there. And didn't think
ut the time I was witnessing the
commission of some pandetoui
moral turpitude.
by
Inrush) the Horse
Sevata! horse are named after
bull players. 6ffhund I can think
of such rings as Hornsby. Dick Par
The entire point of Judge Lan-.ter and Bib Fnlk. During the very
Pnlant'ii of l.vnn Muf co-holder uls- Inquiry seems ouscurc in tneittniu Mornsny uie oan piaycr wus
blame for tha 0 to 8 tje between tje world dlstuncu flight record I light of the fact that there Isn't a ' being investigated Hornsby the
I the Big Spring Bovlnts and thej - R ncw job. He's opcratloaj ball club in either league whlcn ' horse was running ut Thistledown.
fan Angelo Be brats In 1031 Stev- timneger of thu Iafuyutte Airport husn't horse pluycrs on Its roster.! Horneby. Ihe horse wusn t run-
ens comments neiirftera ' Th. owner of one Amerlcatu nlng very fust however. After
tliat he has always received the
I noticed in your paper where ' In m- h nu Hussoll N Board- u.ugue cUlb opt.ruU.H
THE NEWFANGLES
..1.1.. ii.iil.ihlm ilml unti.i.il In ..si a nt Klai
- . ..v...v ... .run iair(T wuvin X'U(JUC .IUIi U)K:itlVP 4 fliuiiiu. nuiuuitl) Usui tiiiiiui in uuo w
'Bobby Campbell popped off """ ' y"" t r"tanbui Turkoyto net" u though Colonel Joe Wllllums of the recent heats. II was this writer's
ajaja ' the San Angelo game again I still new WOIi distance iccord of 5030 .New York World-Telegrum uvers'hope that Hornsby the ball player.
0 I tir I that he fulled to win a bet placed' never hud bet on that scroot
uu juivan
A. C. KYI.K Mineral Wells.
For Blslrlct iliidgc. IHlllt District
C. O. HAMLIN (re-election)
C J. O'CONNOK
For Commissioner Precinct No ll
J W. P.AMS13Y (re-election)
W. II. BUADFOKD 4
Tor rommlssltiuer I'ris'liiet No. t:
H. W. SAYLK
For Commissioner 1'reclnct No. 4
JOR BEATY
of.oj'i.i: i u:rW3Y
breckenridS
AMERICAN
weeks the ptopilettess Mia. Ovn. Bnekenrldge Amerlcun Publishing
ctacKPd lny miuet seeoa 10 ieen i
the young bltd. '
Mrs. Over would nsk him for -i
It Iss and ha would put his tiny
peak bet'eon her lip'. Ba' h-no-.cr
chirped. '
Then one day he broke the
silence by tepeatlmj her idea with
uncanny mimicry. Now he swings
on his perch all day repeating
"Kiss in Muckie "
school TuiSAKimiis uitniti)
TO USF. S I N K I N ! 1' U N I S
SAN ANTOIO. UJU A aliiklng
fund for public achool Uttasuriesj
wa recommended by J. K Beret-j
tu. Imnkor here when iiieinhers ut
the school board called for a loan ot
$550000 with which to pay M.-hool
teachers.
Common sens and gooo fimmei
stipiHirt the plan of establishing a
Co. Inc. Publishers
KDGK HINKICHS
Manager
UOBISKT C CAMPBELL
Editor
MAKY KUTH ATIIEY
Circulation Manager
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ll D CVCUXONC I HONEY 1 VC CCtlVCSSlON
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JUT OUR WAY
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yKBCKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' By Blosaer
Cucnm poodlc J war so I (( oU .o-ruATl I f see fpeckles f she's 2ie corje EVERYTHirJe.... ) ) Lell! Wovj ) n tuoxr) f I vwill rJ 1 -
TO PAY GOOD-rJO .V v uZ. --. A ' A" APUL GCK DOG... ) SME SUEEZES AWD "v. ABOOT L 1 tir-v H7lis
; J VISITORS L SIMCE VJHEK CAHT ) VJWAT ARE OO SOlUG ( SHIVERS AW WASWT J iS 7 .U L AhJD u ) l
1 'ZT )l ALLOVJED. I . B ww-E f -3 ihrvspuw J AY APPCTITB... 1 Tir iT HOW" S -
"I l 1 EITHER. 1 IPXWAWT J W- .-. . . AWt-w SEBIr- V J SM
X A ii :Tl To? s HS S 7 riL. :r for her dr.johes m. . ' '
i s i ftMM EiaV -.mmr m . n rr'rr t s m t i ' . .AT.mns-T-
y rk 'an xztij im . y 'ms m jr. n ' AaA vxr rt(' sry
L2..sjr x ? smmj vw r-v. & . ct" r v-.r--r r .a
r. nr I sinking fund to which Ik milled a
tSU tV (ilUlTta I rertaln sum each yeai. uud with h
' in thiia woukl be sufficient to o-'
erjte the system for un entne yeai
he declared
The phin ctiuld be worked out i
a six. eight or tan year basis. Bei
utta aald. and would el. minute the
neoeealty of borrowing money from
tho banks on the unrrttaiii bu
of antkrlpated tax collections. i
VCVIHMS'IS CUT
DOWN SNA KB ropui-vnoNi
HAKRWBUKn. Ia (iJPJ The
Incretu In the number of recrea-
tion seekers In Pennsylvania woods
has ro-ulted In a decrease in the
number of poisonous anuku in th.
wimhIs. iierurdlng to Forestiy le
iwrtmeiit reMirt.
'Ihe deportment credits the re
creulhuiisW with killing many tut
tlosniiku and copperheads the only
venomous snakes found In the
state
Kills of 20 to 80 rattlers cully in
tlio nitwntolnoii sections were not
unu unl 10 years ago. Toduy foi-
eators vtu dlswtch six snakes dul-
ly consider It a K'uod day's work.
l.lKht Tu for Kansas Toivu.
IOLi Kan. IU.R) loU cltUuns are
not worried over high tuxaa. Tlw
city oommlaslniters Imvo announc-
ed a 7 l-2-lillll levy will be assess-
ed In 1USJ. the lowest In 73 your.
Although property valuations have
dec-reused the levy was liicde pos
sible by pioflts from iminiciMii
utilities Itarring an unexpected
Increase iu bonded Indebtedness.
the city council predicted lula
would be tax free In 1034.
CAltD OF THANKS.
Words cannot express our sin
cere appreciation and gratitude for
many kind fuvors extended to u
durir.g the Illness and death of Mr
Oianberry Ono cannot conceive ex
cept In a real hour of sorrow as tu
how many friends and Interested
persons one has In their welfare
We are de-ply grateful for the
many words of condolence express-
ed to ut at his death. The beautiful
-floral offerings exemplify the splr
It of devotion to us. The kind words
expressed by Reverend Ross A
Smith und Reverend A. J. Morgan
are sincerely appreciated. Tn our
humble way we thank you.
Mrs. J E. Oranberry
and Family
(Adv)
Entered m Keconu Clara Mutter at
Uieckenrldge. Texas under Act of
March 1 1S70.
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