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BRECKENRTDG12 DAILY AaiERTCAN
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 0 1922.
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GREAT INSTITUTIONS
Like great men are the products of self discipline indus-
try and fair denim?. Their powr and prestige are the out-
ward representation of inner worth.
'lb such inherent soundness does the First National Bank
owe its successful career.
For more than 18 years it has striven for Hip loftiest
MnN ff hanking and wavered none through all the trials of
art oil und business depressions in its determination to at-
tain them.
The Old Reliable.
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THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY MUCH INTEREST
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from an .-xl-mint vinlt with r.'Utlt.
and frit ml in llurtift County and Um
jMal- rapltol.
MiM Klfiior llukT. of Cm Tv
an. arrl-l yl-tAay for a lJt tit
thl rltv with h-r .later. Mr I. 8
I Mr ' II Mill r unit ' h'rjn r.
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' nl.i i itij. r Colo I Mm II II Mrlntiwh aiul iltinuhti-r
Milt b-n lli"nl-' Mi Kalhrrlni-. arrin ln.i ninv
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siarnrp seMimwA wnen tlt0n'v ' '
walkew dowwcn s knots Qsjr'v' v . -
AUNT SAM FtOCrr CfPTaiNlY
sttmrp seMimwA wnen
WALKEff DOMNCN IS KNttS
MBOMiNC Tb TUt HiW W5tSSAVrE;
ii ft- in tin limn iiiii T .'war
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I ) lone .uil J M frowmn r'
tqrn..l from Miiran loilitt lir. th'
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loiiii nl
Mr it nil Mr K H I'irw hni
:if'llin(li.'sls Altcntl
S. S. Convent. mi
Th- Ur I' K l.lnitnr onl wl(-
lift thin mnrnlnu for Hiin Htctr nml
.f arnitiifatiinl MIk' Kathi'f
Thp rxhal fprvlrps it III" I r-t
ltiiti-t t'lmrrh rrmtlnue to If '!
.ilt-ml'il .inl much m'. i t I In i i
I tiianif' it (I Dr N'al lnlght Htrm-
j mum I.ik' nivht nml 'hit n..irn(nr
nsaln und the murlr I .1 l V K
itihim .i! as Intrrfxtinx ntiil i-ff n
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Xililltionn to the church nr liinr
r i.lvnl ml th ppfiuinal work on
' tlii- part of th' n!nib'r-i Ik inm-ac
I tit
Mnnv hour of pnonnl work in
t ti ii i r of tin' i r wrp pi.'iiif-il
b i In- mi'tnlit'Mhip lout nluht M
' th' rlom of lh- mnifp a man and
i hli wlfi Joint il for bnptlam and Kith
' an onn nihiT irofMKlon of ronvr
1 Klon mndr Iko
Th arlr (hi rnnnrnlnK wi-ru
n I ko unuuall kikxI with n Inrm- day
1 rruwd pr'wnl
Th- Krlf will continue all thl
: rr" l and throtmh .undav at to a
m nnd 1 p m ach da xcpi Krl
d.ii i'v-nln hn the wrhw will
Ih ulii at 7'1't and clow prompt I at
i ".' on arrottnt of a mtw mtini.
In th- IntPtnt of Irrltfntlon to h.
hclil In lh church auditorium uinl-r
PllMpr.- of th l.lonn fluh to i .1 r
an nddrinm hy Major Itnwlt of or'
Worlh. a prominent inttlncor.
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Three Wonderful
New Autumn Shoes
at New Low Prices
Have you ecn the new shoe that will be worn this
fccasou hoes with n hint of Paris in every line?
Our Red Oom Stiver Anniversary Sole now in
progrcM oflers you this opportunity.
Surli n prof union of clever ilutr.tctrrful creations;
Mich n variety of rrwrininfc- style touches all so
new nnd so different.
' Featured of coume are the three wonderful Red
Cross Silver Anniversary Models of which you'vu
read in The luJIcs' I lome Journal - superbly stylml.
a rcvcliuinu in dwigning ami cmftsjttnnwilp-of-fured
during Anniversary Month at S7.S0.
Como a ploasurablo aurprisu awaits you.
Tito Home of
THE RED CROSS SHOE
TUB TK.MPO
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fcturnd from n two months iciitiKH ( in.. Hnd Knimn t'ril "I riarinci'
trlv ;niit in Tolorprlo
Tim fiirn if !- of Ju It I'm II h and
Jim I'urkir arc M-ndinR a (' di)i
tbi . k in lHntor
nnvr iKMiti' vm it win?'
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Ti lt i i' OwnK. Knt'ir of
th I'm ilnliTlan church nt Mlmnt. w .iiIom of Ih
W.l l Ultnr to till Cll. (fllll. j . -
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Hop.- Th made tin- trip In an au """ '"""' """ mr" "'" """" "
tomohll.. and Wl to rHtirn horn- hr w Jh M(nnng
tomorrow rvrnlnff. foollnh tttarrcl with hia wlf tiauf
Thl part) wan makina th trip lh.- plated tnulK. asainpl hi wlnh.-.
I(iln Mtar Inr lh pttrpono oi ollfnil with nn xtiltnr II wnt horn.'
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III KSTIS-I'll Ullls
Th II- A J Mon.an offinl-l
it a wtddinu thin inotiilni. .ilmiii
i in In which IIcnr llio .tl ami
Ml- (Had) I'harrl wr tin. con
iractltu' pnltlin Tin- w.-ddinit to.ii
I Ijfr at the llapllxt mrmntiki
Mr anil Mm. Hu.-kIIk will omi..
ii ir liomc a frw iiiIIik north of lit-fit)
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Th. it h r to-art niclt'd H waa an.
i'IIv of him to m- Jralou of Her j
tn-rt ftf coir. H'-rli. rl nrt her.
!i. had murrli'd John' And Her '
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f t r M 1111 lli.ll nil." ill I'lfli Willi ll r ...mil
Kit) CriUl(I(' llllry 'Mm a. n wir mad- nun If.
I ula Md lltt hlmeir. and couldn't
undriann that a wire in ! nap
. inimi haxe Konte play.
"pon'l Imtiht Your Wife" wnrn
l-ah llalrd In her first picture for
IIKOV V-JVILLK ept. - Mfl-
mn iiiiuncl' m an mnaldi-riuu the de
v.l iimi-nt of the rich delta latida nil
HAN BKiN'ITO PLA.NS
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KAN HRMITO. 8pl. . - Plana for
an Arm Mice Day erlrbratloi which
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THE SUSSEX
Moat cMmnaBlaaat
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Mot Mmpaataaatlf tf
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Idhlul.Ur. ntfoni I.
a 1111.1. !.! I fin
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Annivuwr ifowh-
THE FAIR
will rlvsl If not iIIdim the affair
tiaacd sl llrownatfllle when I'reKldent
cl.t IlardlBK trial ted In the Valley
haw heen tleflnltely 'derldeil upon
h Hie Ham Jackson Post or th
American Legion sl Man H. nito. The
all day event will ! of aurh maanl-
tude a- to attract vUltnri here front
over th entire alle) and la ejp.rt.
d to prove one of the larueat imther-
Imik in the rity'a hlatory.
n pijoim civs Tin-: rwr .man.
. ..r l.-.otlrande upon .- AmkI. K.ll..lnra. -hrwlns Imlav'
.. n tn.i """" ...Til i. "x fl " Nslloiwl Theatre Hfl.ii
.. Am.ncan Sirf- of the r v .It I. Wfm taPt t
in. Ileal d Id the Inlereat ntiinlfraleil
l) ih Metlcan. ttcrvernntmt In the
irruution plants of the Uiwer Hlo
i ! ramie Vslley and aecumulatlon of
data whlth will h nrrssary whn
the usllon of an enuabl division
of the waters 01 th Ulo tlrande for
While "The Fast Mail ' wan on.
of tin moat apecfarulur acre n im r
dra'ii.iK ier produced on the Anon i
can it'itie. Il waa slao a aeiiatloiiil .
ucci n In Kiinlund. Thr.- cuiupiin
tea of the nrlitln.il production toiti.-.l j
Irrlsstlon pnrpasos Is dlwurwd with
the reuresentstlona of the fnlieil
Htatea.
Krederlro llamns. hend of the Men-
lean boundary pontmlKalon. rerntli
made an eihauatlie nurv-y of the ir-
riiratlmt planta in I'aiii.rnii and III
dstiio rountlen snd a. cured all pond
hie data on rl-r flow ami the like
ufallnu Unit the M lcnn onrnmenl
d.-Klrid to ai cure II n a Ii.ii.Ih upon
which lhe I'oittd ttnldi'li an
I male if the volume of ji. r to which
that counlrt nonld he .ntitted for Ir-
ritation pttriMiK.a
Th. delta pi. ion of th- lower lllo
!randi' roiitalii ome of the moat
f.-rill- mill in the Miuiheiii r. imlillc.
and Hx d.lopnient IhrntiKh Irrita-
tlon would aid materially in the av
Slni'ls Sunday at the Palace
llif a r 1 I . ' I
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L. mIaiiiI nltsi auivsuitt Sataka f lili
.ytucular play has hern prod 1 1 rmtliiiral production of the atnte of
by William Pot and will b hovu
at the Palaen Theatre bralnnlns .sun
day.
G. A.. K. Banks
Grow Thinner
Taiaaullpo.
LAREDO. I'reparstory to build-
in a nw telephone ssehant her"
lbs HoalhWMtern Ilsll Tephon rout
psny has purehss-d a utisinsas lot.
Plans for the now bolMfnc aro now
bslnc drawn. Work on additional
plant facllltl-s Is now undr wsy.
INOIANArOLM pl. C -Fifty-at
year4 sro a small troup f youna
nten vettrrana of the Civil ur. were
handed toiethsr by Dr. D-nJamln F.
Htephenaon of Decatur. III. After or-
anlilnc. the name Uetowil upon!
the body wsa The (Irsd Army of the
Republic.
orKantxatlon ueaan April rt txCiti
and the first national etieanipmeni
waa' held In Iudlunapoll.i b'tiiniiiiiK
Not 20. of the tame ).-r. There
are no authentic records to give Hit-
attendance at the nieeilnx out oi
which irew one of the moat powerful
and Influential hod lea ever welded to-
gether in th United Htat-a. It mum
have been amall however for on
of the first thestrea in Inillsnspolia
wsa used foe the nieetlnn place nnd
It held only a few hundred rjsraomi
Membership campaign by th
Grand Army of the Republic contin-
ued from year to yoar. hut au offi-
cial record of the membership la
avallablu only so far bark as 1STS
whan It waa alren a 31010. It wna
about this lime that the men who bad
foitKht and won a -rrnt wue hegan
to make thslr prssunew leit lit all
matters pertaining to the advance-
ment of the country nnd as a result
th. 0 A It. Inoreasoil In inmuberslilp
atrength to many thousands.
The creat of the strength of. the
organUatlon wna reached Iu 18S9
nnd 1800 when -109. -ISO were re-
ported in good standing. Tho pan I
wnH reached at that timo aa figures
?iven nt the encampment the follow-
ing yoar showed a loas of approxi-
mately two thousand.
Death haa caused a groat furrow In
tho rnnkH of tho old soldlors yearly
sln'o that timo until at present
thoro nro fowor than 93.000 of the
CO rtiJCANA.-- Additional plant
facilities and underground construc-
tion here will soon kIv. this city a
telephone ryatem equal to any city
of this U in Ti xna
ho. In hlii I tt. What f w r-
mnlii howiwr ar plttiinim-. -lordini.-
to luitiotittl officer to hai
a koiHtli reprea. ntatlon pr.mnt at
the fill) alxlh natloiuil nr.imi it
lo be held at 1 Moines. pi -I to
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FUBSI1 KVKRY DAY
Dozen 15c
C!IANM-:i CATFISH 2.1c Hi
200 Smith ('mill Avenue
i j Mock Smith ('mill Ilou.se
City Fish Marke1
Bdwanl Pell u th husband and
I Kniory Jobnuon a th. frtfnd. Oth-
ierji in the eul .ir. Air- Mathltde
llrui.iiage enn K.nh' rm.' i. n MIhsI
i Ha rd wrot th -tor ami adapt d
If to the cvep Jmiii.i W. Hornel
h.i rhm It (pectacular direction.
American Want Ada bring results
"PO.UUAR FOB CNtWTION"
BaTjsfKIlIIlaWHffPI
A Preparation or"
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEBS
AT YOUR DBUCCIST
AiV (fe BXH AMJLPJtUy "il bllulio
ATTENTION!
IMlOSPKCriVE HOME '
IJUILDEKS!
Tho best resident lots in
Kteckenritlgo close in north
fnutt mi pnved street itt-
ti active prices.
Crowson Boles &
Co. Owners
122 W. Walker St. Phone 2G2
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Everywhere
f n AHMEUSKW-nUSCM. INC ST. LOUI3
Purcell Wholesale Grocery Inc.
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IJrcckctiridnc Tcxns
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Bdldn
Powder
The best
moderate
priced
healthful
baking powder
obtainable
Use it and save!
Contains No Alum
Large
can
12
ounces
only
25c
Dr. Price's Phosphate Dnkinu Powder
mnken lfrlitt delicious biscuits cakca
mufTina etc. thnt will givo a zest to
nny nppctito. It insures wholcsomo-
noe4 also nnd never leaves a bitter taste.
Ask your grocer if ha hns nny cans left
of Dr. Prico'a nt the special sale price
recently offered.
Send for the "New Dr. Pricu Cook
Book." It's Free.
Price Dnking Powder Factory
1001 Independence Boulevard Chicago
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BLACK TREAD TIRES
Wit A NewJFe&tzzres
CORD-ROAD KING-PARAGON
Supreme in Appearance Mileage and
Non-Skid Security
HOSE AVENlrE FILLING STATION
KUtMIIAUGU TIRE SHOP
Hreckcnrfdge Texas
This is No. 2 of a serio of
i Articles iiettintr out tho
JteiiKoiiH why You xhoiild let
us do Your Pltinibinir
We have a Complete Stock of Material;
such as Pipe Fittings Enamclwnre etc. eith-
er in the House or on the road which will
mean that when your job is started it will be
finished on schedule time. We are getting
Material out of Fort Worth hy truck nnd this
only requires two days. This should mc:tn
something to you. Think it over and let lis
hear from you.
Sanitary Plumbing:
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"NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE"
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 58, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 6, 1922, newspaper, September 6, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69266/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.