The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 17, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17
STEPHENS
COUNTY
MARKET
PLACE FOR
EVERYTHING
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
HATES
AND INFORMATION
HATER 10c per line each Inser-
tion four Insertions at price ot
tare and aevrn lnaertioua at
price of five. Contract rates given
upon application. (Fire words av-
erages a line) Minimum 30c.
OBJECTS ADVERTISED must be
He first word of copy and the
right to re-ord copy Is reserved.
CLOSING Hoi it: Copy received
np to 1:00 i' m. dally will be
published the .ime day and up
to A: 00 p. m. haf.irdtiy for Sun-
day Ittsua.
RATE SCHEDt'l.E: The follow-
ing schedule MN lhi price of uds
containing .1 to 10 lima:
Linea 1 Time 4 Times T Tine
a j.ju $ do n r.o
i .10 1 20 1' "
6 .to i r.o a' r.o
6 .f.0 1.80 3.00
7 .To : to :t ro
8 -M 2 10 -I oO
0 . 2 70 a r.o
10 1 Oo 3 00 6.00
CLASHIFHvrioNS: The follow.
Inn heitdln--' an- arrange. I ilihu-
betlcal and i-uno Meal for uiilek
reference. Onl r classification by
number:
Announcem nts -. 1
Aulonioblb h 2
Runlnecs Friri 3
Contractors . I
Employment . 6
Financial . -. -. fi
For Rent - -- 7
Dining Ro'nn 7-A
Vor halo ali ..' ll.ni'Mjus
TfiestmenU 9
I.i . n lor isl- 10
I.iv) fiock and Pouiti 11
Lost and Found 13
Mone) To I xnn. 1J
OH Propositions II
Parson: I 16
Professional 1
Raal KsUto for Sale 17
Real Estate For Trade IS
Wanted llellancouii 19
Wanted to Ruy .20
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I. iii r li I of 1 dirat-li- uinl iiioili r-
.tii It prin htiliii-it tor sale Ilulldi-nt
li.iti In i u biih and tin- tMiply
.ilioiit i iij.iIh int.- deiuuud. We have
J.illl. Ht-eiUil .iMi.nlhe VulUi"- Oil
Hi') t .-1 tn . hIi.iII Im- glad to
nhnw you pn.. thono we have
lua be tl-i im- ou want.
Vi r at- .- iiti i.i.itid new 6-room
ii.H i cm j .ii . in. m. hiuv lii nl wood
ii- 'i . tu 1 1 1 in r-j'.ures. n.k.'i class
l.li.mt.inK lutiifi-. will have to bu
Men to ) .iii.mciated. Small rush
i.i mi nt. lialauci- easy monthly
I at liii nts.
!j room ii- m modern hinc hard-
wood floor . iui sidewalk; large
. i Iront mini r lot Iim-umI on
I-umI str-- i mm nli nt to hi-hool
I 7.0. -i. down. f0 i.i i iimnth.
i. loom iiniili rn holm- Mivaut
houito an I t.tia.i ronniii' M-irm
rt llr m!- 't.U . paved in-i 7r
II.' ft. Co'l. I lot llMMli i ill.-. Ill
f.i.'.OO $j ii ii w n bO (.. r month
- I room i iin home i i.... in.
$2000. I'". ! no r ni.
- 3-room :.iiin li- roof i.u . pari-
ty furnisinii. luivloi rt riirner
lot. 1 bloik (mm huh .iliool.
$r.i)0. 2.. down 15 . f mouth.
J room 1 1 tine nnini;l roof ioni-
beaverbcMinl--I Inxldi . roil fuundi-
tlon lociini liioikN rn.ni huh
school 4 liloikn from Court house
pr-Ity lot h' 'i lociilon. (oii. ;!0
down $2' i mi. nth.
2 room hou-if nevtly p.ip. nil
p4lutd 2 I it i ouier. :t5n. J17.60
iown $17 Mi pi i mouth.
Men ihrti i n Iioum- with two
im-ily lota four blocks west of
the high actiool. 9500. 925 down
2S pot TUMh.
2-rooin houite. 50x150 CU lot out
near the city limits. 9250. 912.60
down 912 50 pet inonttt.
Wood II. Jones
& Co.
Itth ESTATIS nud INSURANCE
IMIOM-S 8K IKS 101W-J
Announccmcnts
GO TO Ovrcn'a rjanidg IIR for
cabinet work show caaot Bliolvlng
Ico boxes furniture ropalra 540
Eas Walker Stroot.
Ilousohold goods moved carefully
and quit ' an v hi re in or out of
ity. Phono 037 Jack Sims
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DAILY AMERICAN
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING;
These Utile Inexpensive advertlaetnenta restore lost article; find
help or employment a cure buyi-M for real estate or anything ou
have to otter and traders fur anything you have to trade.
READ FOR PROFIT USE FOR RESULTS
MINltRH tVATKIl
From Mineral Wells Frmh Dally
d 11m red to our home. Five gallons
TGc. Phone 208.
jc.rARANTEED tresn ej;m. Every
I ono with my name on It. Call for
'Hum l name. Edgar Jones
I'AINT up and clean up. Ilu your
supplies hero and aflt the best.
It reck nrldge Paint and Wallpaper
Co.. 122 V. Wllllama St. Phone 651.
Ill TTi:il Milk Is good for health.
oi!r a tiiart delivered dally. Post
tfc M Whorter Phono 30 1.
Automobiles
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ACCESSORY SAi.C We fere wiling
sun Shades Dumpers Wire Wheels.
Sickle Plated Radiator Shells Foot
Pi-eda Radiator Cups and many oth-
r acriHiiorb's below cost. Now la
tho time to dress your Ford up.
Ilennett Motor Company.
A I -TO Tops repaired also upholster-
ing woik. Rom- Ave. Top and Paint
Shop f.17 S. Rose. Phone 183.
SEE tin- new Sparton Chime a dis-
tinctive musical horn for jour car
in ll-iiis llattery and Electric Ser-
vice. I'ju E Elm Kt.
Dependable unto repair renin'; ask
anyoi.e I it-aver Motor Co. Catt
Walker M. I'honi- 1M5.
I "I. ESTrNK Tires all six. lor
inr and trucks. In slock alwayx.
Ili.ll Tiro Co.. Phone 321.
MOHXWK Tins try them. tSlles
'Pro Co Elm aud UroeKenrld'je
P'limo 4Klj.
1IOVI.E Valves will add pep to your
motor. S- Southsld Sirvlt-i- Sta-
ion. : S Rose Ave.
Auihorl.d Dodiio and (.luhatii
Truck hcrvlc.-. M-Cillir-n Motor
Co hit- phom ::l.
CAR S(Uc1h no an M)iin-lliln la
wearing out. Same money havlnn a
Ki-iiuine thorough grtmatoK by au-
tomatic visible metliod. C. and A.
Service Station H. Rose and nul-
lum Streets.
MlCllT PAY you to aeo us for auto
repairing. Stoker Servlco Station S.
Rose Ave. Phone IfiS.
Have you been around to Dennett
Motor Company and bought ""'
of thHf bumpers wire whcelts foot
feedtt and a lot of other accesso-
ries they are selling so cheap?
FEATURE YOUR IJUSINESS In The
Dally American quick reference olas-nlfn-d
ads. Your message appearing
regular will have a distribution of
more than 60000 copies per month.
IuisincsK Service .'I
You r.m l sleep koikI on u haidi-ut-d
matlresN wo niuki- them like new.
J iih phone us. Ilreckenrldgc Mat-
in us Factory 584.
Co n I mc tors
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Talk roofs with Kelley Roofing and
Metal Shop. Hu does It better.
Phones 632 and 677-J.
Plumbing and heating rootracilm:.
S. Howell the Leading Plumber.
105 ri. Hose. Phone 302.
Prompt service in building or r.-
modellng work. P. Houston 206 W.
Elm. Phone 076.
Kor Kent 7
Furnished apartments complete. One
and it half blocks north ot new
bo I. 217 Hreckenridgv Avenue.
Phiiiu .Mii. Prices reasonable and
acci.iniiiiMl.it Ions modern. Hancock
Ajiui 1 mi m
Ml ill. NT One hIx-room home
few bloek-i Went of high SCtlOol.
I'honi !:'.
FOR RENT -Two room house tur-
nlnh'd. Call 739---.
FOR RENT liediooni close In. In
private home men preferred. Tele-
phone :J56-W.
FOR RENT Cool apurtmonts. 300
W. Dyer Phono 130-VV.
FOR RENT Vwo- room furnished
apartment private residence; mod-
ern garage; close In. 117 South
Miller.
FOR RENT Houaou and apart-
ineqU. T. R. Trnoy 40C N IJrock-
om-Idgo Avo. Phono 1012
FOR RENT -New l-room furnished
houso. Dulte and Wheeler St. Ap-
ply J. A. McClain 902 E. Hulliim.
FOR IU3NT--I!ii! In south room.
Alao little room cheap. Close In.
109 H. Merrill near Walker.
FOR WENT -3-room house furnish-
ed newly decoruted; garage near
school. 200 West Sixth Street.
FOR RENT Very nice 2-room
house with sleeping porch water In
kitchen. Phono 10B-J.
FOR RENT To peoplo of good
reference modorn apartment bo-
tween luijft school and N. ward.
Cool Nicely furnished. With garage.
1'hono 440
THE
THE MORE
YOU TELL
THE
QUICKER
YOU SELL!
FOR RENT Two room furnished
house. Modern. Call 210 J.
FOR RENT - 3-room hounu with
buth. hot and cold water Inrge
screened porch. Well furnished well
located Oarage. 1016 Old Albany
Road or Elliott Street Phone T. L.
Carlisle.
FOR RENT- Two room house with
bleeping porch 3 blocks Wist South
Ward school. 10 month. Mrs. J. K.
Hall Jun Camp.
FOR RENT 3-room residence fur-
nished; one 6-room residence un-
furnished. Modern. Close In. Tele-
phone G33-W.
For Sale Miscellaneous
LET "WOOD" feather your neat.
Furniture at bargains and onsy
terms. Wood Furniture Co. 312 N.
Drcckcnrldg Avo.
FOR SALE 60 Cart-r'i fountain
pens and desk seta. Tho ln-st pens
on the market. Come ami see th'-tn
hpoouemore's.
FOR SALE Vanity dresser blah
boy Day lied and Hartman ward-
robe trunk. -416 West Elm Street.
FOR SALE Ilurroughs nddlng ma-
chine good as new bargain for
cush. Call Mrs. Peabody Saner
Hotel.
FOR SALE--1150 piano J375
Ti-rn.s; well furnished 2-rnom apart
ment for rent. Rath. 10S liastir.
.. u
jj- mii'i'l.
All leading Krocerymeii handle egus
branded "Edgar Jonco." Auk for
tnem.
ODD THINfJH for sale Nearly
everybody reads tho "Mlacellaneoua
For Salo" ada thorcforo It paya to
use thetn.
Livestock and Poultry
- 11
PET ANIMALS Cats doga birds
rabbits etc. can bo sold quickly
through n Daily American classified
ad. Try It and wntch the results.
Lost and Found
12
LOST AND FOUND When you lose
or find anything. Insert a "Lost or
Pound" nd In Tho 'Dally American.
Many articles aro rcatorod through
lhee llttlo Inexpcnalva ads.
STRAYED OR STOLEN 2 your old
heifer llraiid EES on right uhuoH
er. Whlt face. 910 reward. Notify
Rox IK:1.
Money To Loan
ia
COLLATERAL LOANS
Automobiles DlamondH Real Estate
Stocks and Honda. Monthly pay-
ments. URECKENR1DGE FINANCE CO.
123 S. Court Ave.
Personal
in
FEATURE YOUR BUSINESS In Tho
Dally At'norican quick reference clas-
sified ada. Your moaaago appearing
regular will have a distribution ot
more than 60000 copies per month.
Professional
1R
FEATURE YOUR RUSINESS In Tho
Dally American quick referonco clas-
sified nils. Your mcaaago appoarlnJ
regular will have a distribution of
more than 50000 copies per month.
Uonl Estate For Sale
17
FOR SALE - Fiiriosliod homo on W.
Second Street flood location. Will
lake good car na part paymont.
309 Woat 2nd St. Phono 879W.
SELL Your Uvttttock by Inserting
an ad under the "Llvuatock and
Poultry" heading. Readera look
there for horaea oowa plgu inulea
etc. This la the oaaleat vay lo tonch
tho buyer.
FOR JALE 5-room modorn home
double garage on paving corner
lot. walks Iutq aud trees very
deslrablo location yould consider
trade for Wichita Falls property
terms to suit buyer. 1211 East
Lindsay Phone 1051-W.
Oil SALE Farm TI0 acrea 12
tnllug aoulh Ilraekaitrlilge 100 acrea
cultivation l-room houao 2000 pe-
can tree grove on one aud half
mile stream. Fair crop goes with
farm. Not leased for nil. Prlco $25
per acre. II. T. Rolley Realtor
Phono 16 218 K. Walkor St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For llreck-
onrlilgo proporty or IiiisIiihhh. 100
acres laud. 7 mllea south of Lufkln.
Addretui W. M. Kolly Crystal Palls.
FOR SALE Now G-room hougo;
modern; cornor lot 50x150; gnrafpi;
comont drlvo uT)d aldewalkg; within
1 block of pavomont and 3 olocks 'of
Hcliool. Easy torma. Would conaltfor
good autoniobllo in trade. Inquire
Danlol Motor Company.
BUY IT E
DRECKENHUW1E
IfREGKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
Real Estate For Trade
18
FOR SALE or TRADE 34-room
furnished apartment house with
100 foot front for salo or trado for
rcflldonco. Call 97 at tho Sheriffs
Office
Wanted Miscellaneous - - 19
WANTED Fnrurnlshed modern
apartment or duplex A. P. care
Dully American.
SIIEItlFrs S.ll.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Stephens.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a certain Order of 8alel8-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court of Stephens County of the
16th day of July 1027 by Mabel
Wood Clerk of said Court for the
sum of One Tliousaud Eighty Nine
(J10S9.00) Dollars with Interest
and costs of suit under a Judgment
In favor of City of Dreekcnrldge In
a certain cause in snld Court No.
1600 and styled City of IJrecken-
rlilgo va. 15. L. Uyera el nl placed
in my hands Tor service 1 II. C.
Thorrjloii as Sheriff ot Stephens
County Texaa did on the 21st
day of July 1927 levy on certain
Real Estate situated In Stephens
County Texaa described as follows
to- It:
Me I iik all of Lot Olio (1) In
Block Ono (1) Cochran Addition
to the City of Dreekcnrldge Steph-
ens County Texas together with
Improvements thereon said lot
abutting on Drcrkonrtdgo Avenue
and levied upon tho property of E.
L. liyers his successors and as-
signs and that on the first Tues
day In September 1927 tho same
being the Oth day ot said month at
the Court House door ot Stephens
... . .....i. .-.-' i..
ivyuuiit ill itiiruneiititiitf iiuiw. uw-
.. ii. !... .r in . nnl
lvi;ii iuu iiutita ui xj u. in. ....
I p. m. by virtue ot anld lovy and
nald Order of- Rale I will sell above
described Real Eslato at public
vendue for cash to tho highest
bidder as the property of said E.
L. Ilycr hla Hucceasors and as-
i.iKns. And in compliance with law I
Klve this notice by publication In
the Eimllh LaiiKUUKe once a week
lor three consecutive wieks Imme-
diately preceding suld day of sale
In the llreckeiiridiiu Dally Ameri-
can u nt-wspupt-r published In
Stephens County.
Willi'' my bund this 1st day d(
August 1027.
11. c! THORNTON Sheriff Stevh-
ens County. Toxuh.
(Adv. ;;. 10 17.)
I. VSi U Ol ' "Sit ItLI Sit DIO
l Pl 1.; I RID IIIOMPION
lOMORItOU.
A iituu II. at 1. mil "1 ill' IiiosjI
delUh.lul screen roiiianti .. ei n hem
In some tit i 1 11 iiiiM-i '
which 1 -mi. u in i.ii 1 I- l.i 1 tini'
toduv .11 Ho i'.llil' til- I'M' I'O tot
rain-; tin j..i la-iiln- lit- 01 ui
tlst.s and iitode. til.w lloidiu.
MarKiinl I.lvinHton ami a number
or well knou n pUyers arc ltt tho
cast.
On tomorrow Friday mid Satur-
day tho Palace will present the new
Frod Thompson play cajicd "Arlxona
Nights" which Is a plcturisatlou of
the Ktownrt Edwanl White nowl.
dealing with trials of a little Arl-
xonu mining town situated at the
etlgo ot an Indian country. The
picture la said to be very thrilling
aud entertaining. Silver King
Thompson's fatuous horse la agdln
Keen.
On the progrnm there will also he
a two reel comedy and a Palbe
News showing many late news
events.
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AL IIO.VIE IN "S.MOElNt; (SUNS"
. IS AMIA.MIIKA PLAY TODAY
.H THURSDAY.
Al Hoxln in "Smoking Ouiih" will
be the feu tin e attraction at the Al
hambrn theatre today und Thur.iday.
The picture Is rfald to be up to tho
high wlaiidard set by this ppoular
star.
on the program will also bo a
comedy called "Never Again."
1IUAIT OICSTK" TRULY GREAT
CINIMIA PLAY -NOW SIIOWINtJ
AT THE NATION.YL.
"Rtjau Oesto" lias arrived In
Rreekenridge
Oay young courageous IP'eau"
and his brothers brought smiles
romance .thrills aud a fw tears to
an audience that saw the first show-
I lit of Ferelval Wren's driving grip
ping novel at the National theatre
yesterday.
"Ileau Coste" is worth the for-
tune Paramount poured Into Its
filming. It Is worth (he months
spent by Herbert Ilreuson nnd two
thousand men among tho scorching
sand dunes of the Great American
Desert.
Thle storv of the French Foreign
Legion breathes an Immortal flame
that any director might forfeit his
llfe( to obtain. ; The '.nctjon hinges
tvo'n a wdnjlorrul devptlon ot; three
young Enkliahrrton. oacli oi whom
decamps from'fiomo In order that
tho blame for tho theft of a famous
saphlro nlaj' fallfupdn him althotu'h
be believes one of Me hrotliorp Jo
be guilty. W W'TWU JBfi
RonnM Coinuin n "Rrau" Nell
HamlUon Noah Beery Mary Brcn
WASHINGTON
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BY I10DNEY DUTCIIER
NHA Service Wrlti-r
tV7ASHlN0T0N - Theoretically.
. thosoaalona ot tho Seventlr-th
Coogross ought to bo ono long
ecrloa ot taxi rides to the Senate
chjvmbor for Vice-President
Charloa O. Dawos.
It will bo recalled that when
tho Senato voted on tho appoint-
tnont ot Charles Doechor Warren
' as attornoy noner.il tho failure- of
Dawes to nrrlvo In tlmo to cast the
deciding vote rodttUed In a bitter
detent tor tho administration.
It's n sAto bet that Dawcn will
break a leg or two before ho lets
hftrHclt In for audi an embnrras-
lng incident during tho next ses-
sion for another uh orrnrreiuo
probably would lw fatal lo the
Drtwes presidential ambitions. He
U a strong candidate for the Re-
nubllcan nomination but not
strong enough to stand np against
the ridicule and loss ot eonftdenro
which wonld surely follow n late
arrival on the Job.
0 Fnrty Ltnca In Scnnlo
Although theoretically Dawes
Trill have to use his privilege of
breaking tie votes In tho Senate
almost every day on account of
the precarious political lineup In
that lxdy which may result It
Smith and Vare are barred ac-
tually ho will neldom be required
to cast a deciding vote. So many
Republicans vote so often with
the Democrats and so many
Democrats vote so often with the
Republicana that hardly anything
is ever decided on strict party-
lines any innro. The Dawes vote
may ho required to help the
party organize the jScuate at the
nnd a number of prominent screen
players arc In the cast.
The picture Is well worth your
while Ittt everything claimed for it.
Coimlies With
Health Nurses
Show Improvement
AUSTIN. Aug. 1G. Countbh man
tulnlng public health nursing - 1
vice ure showLng remarkable inl
vancement In community health nml
the service will be extended lu nn
county desiring cooperation from
the slate. Dr. J. C. Anderson rial"
tieulth officer announces here.
Organizations Interested lu child
vviliarc ere asked to write to the
lb pat tiin-nt for Information us to
! -iv. they can bccuro a public l.eallh
mi . lor the county.
"Hie public In tilth nurse. ' Dr.
" imI 1 on said "throu!;h individual
I'Miart conferences und health
1..-' i edueutlllK motheru in lie-mi-
IUki nt cure tit bubies home hy--1
ne und care of the sick.
The more Intelligent cure kivi n
llie iliild the better oppoi t unity It
lu in! life. Till III coiielii-lvely
proviii by HlutlsilcH. us In Texan
lii.sl year one out of eveiy l'i white
buhii-H dies before reach I iu- tin h.k
of on year wlilln one out of ever.v
1 1 neuroeji and one out of 1 very five
Mexican dlc under the uge ot one
year.
"In addition to Infancy and ma-
ternity welfare work It Is part ot
the county nurao's program to vinlt
the schools and with the assistance
of a physician lnapect the children
for defects and foJ low-up work In
the homes to get these defects cor-
rected. "Some 800 junior health clubs
with an enrollment of more than
X.00D school children were conduct-
ed last yeur by the county public
nursing classes wn nrxunixed In
high hcIiooIh a halt unit credit al-
lowed pupils taking this course."
July Weather
.2 Degree Below
Normal Level
IIOI'rfTON. Aug. 17. it might
not previously be accepted u u fuct.
but July weather In Texaa wuh .3
of a degree below the state nntinal
according to II. It. Dangerfleld 111c-
terologtKt who ban jut flnUlied
computing average tetrtperatureH
ralnTall and rcluted matters In con-
neollon with his monthly weather
report.
Tho monthly mean temperature
the rrcord shows wuh S2.7 degrees
as Indicated by figures at 127 re-
cording stutolns. The highest month-
ly mean was 88.2 at Ft. Mcintosh
and the lowest wuh 75. G at Dai-
hart. The warmest pluce on any
one day in July wuh 110 degrees at
Clarendon on July 19 ami tho low-
i'Ht on" any day in July was S2 de-
grees t Denton on tho fourth. Tho
monthly range within the statu was
58 degrees and tho greatest dally
range was 43 at Clarendon on tho
fourth.
Precipitation however was .10 of
an Inch ereuur than the state nor-
mal and' averaged 2 77 inches for
tho month at 2D; reporting Htnllons
The greatest inoiitlm amount was
0:52 Inches at Honey Grove while
tin-re was nono nt Floresvllle. Cnr-
rnRon led In amount of rainfall in
J 4 hours with C 52 lurhes on the
fifteenth.
LETTER
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outset but It will not bo much
in demand thereafter. i
Nevertheless tho fact thft tho
vice-president aasumlns .nftt
Retiatn. Sh Instead plays ball with
tho Republicana holds a theo-
retical balance ot power In tho
next Senato will bo bound to en-
hance tho Importance and preatlgn
ot hla position. Dawoa himself
haa nover been alow to tako ad-
vantage ot any and all opportun-
ities for auch enhancement and '
ho will undoubtedly continue to
build up hla political fencea from
hla nplendid vantage point.
It does no harm to rcueraio
that with Varo and Smith out
the Senate lineup will Include 40
Ren-jbllvans 47 Democrats and
rihlpstead the fttrmer-laborilo.
l)nwis Duo lor Unking
It seems reasonably certain
that Dawer. will come In for con
siderable criticism from tho floor
during tho next session. Rut
most of It will eemo from tho
Propresslves and tho Democrats
and thus have Utile effect upon
hla chancea for nomination.
The Progressives furnish tho
principal opposition to Dawoa
within the party. To them ho la
the rankest ot reactionaries. Hit)
hold one-man campaign to gag tho
S e li n t o and his declarations
aaainst the direct primaries nro
examples of Dawes policies which
Onrnge tho party liberals nut
this bloc despite Its balance ot
power In the Senatr Is -jot pow-
erful In tho party politics. Fur-
thermore' It detests 'loovor
would not 1k satisfied with Low-
den and would not endorse any ot
the men who have tho ghost ot a
chance at the regular noailnattoD
THE DAILY
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIKECTOUY
Reliable nml '1 itisluotiliy. Head Them Over
pSj ALL KINDS orN&URANCcT QK s.
1 1MLLLER INSURANCE A6ENCy( t montih-y
J-lli VPHONE 261 T.OANT VN
tCATj JVVYLOR DfDmKENRU)GEjl UuniOI .
Loans
TO
Phone
GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS
With
BUI CK MOTORS
BATES MOTOR SALES COMPANY
Phones 05011 Eustlnnd Texas
D. .1. DAWDY I). O.
Doclor of Chiropractic
(Successor to Dr. Iiluck)
Sulto 7. Over Post Offico
Phono JM7
Culls AiLsuered Day or Night
The MERIDIAN BARBER
SHOP
In Tho Meridian Hotel Mldy.
Wants Your Patrher Work. This Is
a H might '.."( Shop. Come nnd .sen
113. Hair Robbing 11 Spcdiilty!
BRECKENRIDC.E
CRUSHER COMPANY
Producers of Crushed UmeMoiio
l-Vir All Purposes.
U.so Chat for Your Driveway.
PHONE ".71
DR. BRUCE W. SNIDER
DENTIST
Taylor Riillilfuo;
Offiro Phono 000 lies. H51MV
Evening Hours by Speciul
Apiiolutnieiit.
J. W. DARDEN
Titlo Eviinilnoi-
Land Civil and Pi-obalo Lawyer
Municipal RuHiIIiik
llrcckoiu-iilgiv Tovas
Phono -182
LOANS!
Fluanoo now Homes on woll lo-
cated lots nnd Reflnanco Flrat
Mortgages on good House.
THE NATIONAL LOAN &
INVESTMENT CO.
Phono 881 (Nooly Rrnly
Over Rovvon Drug Store.
LONE STAR STAGES
CARS IiKA'ING DAILY
Loavo RrecK'cnrldgo for Eubllaml
nml Ranger 8 a. in. 12:0 p. in
4::i0 p. in 5 p. 111 0 p. 111.
Iioavo for
Mineral AVolls Fort
Worth 0 a. m. 1 p. in -l:iO
in.
8 p.
111.
Loavo for Cisco f) a in. 1:J10 p.
111. -1M5 p. m. J):!50 p. 111.
Loavo for Albany Abilene I) n.
111. 1 p. in. 5 p. 111 0 p. 111.
Leave for Woodson Throckmor-
ton Ilnbkell 1;U0 p. 111. Dally.
UNION nUS STATION!
iau East Walker StreoC
PHONfl No. 517 -
PAGE THREE
SIMIKMONtl'JiliV PAY DAY
DROLAIIISD INADEQUATE
AUSTIN Aug. 17. The "semi
monthly pay day law" providlm.
punishment Tor employers fnlllne to
pay off their workmen at regular
Intervals Is inadequate because It
"renders only an Indirect aervl-"
for the claimant." Charles McKemv
state labor commissioner elmu.
"This law does not iliuctlv author
Ize tho labor dcpartim lit to art in
behalf ot tho claimant ion liiipo
a penalty of the di r. mlan' tin?
making it possible to i-oolsh ti
violator mid only Indirnily serv- i
the claimant. It hum-Hi s n iuul
but n not broad enoili to proti ct
all wage earners.
"Tho number of caaea In which
wago earners are not paid Is sur-
prlstnirly large and Is growing from
year to year."
Only one complaint charging vio-
lation of the aeiul-monthly law hai
been filed by the present labor de-
partment. It Involves nrotliid $20 -000
nml now Is awaiting trial.
AUTHORIZED
glimpiicitu
CYLINDER CiRINDINO STATION
Wo aro now equipped with a
Simplicity cylinder grinder. Wo
can ronow your auto bus or
tractor motor quickly factory
perfect and at very reaaonablo
cent. Don't wait until too late or
big oxpenao faces you. You pay
for regrlndlng whether you havo
It done or not.
All Work (iiinrniitcctli
DYE WELDING AND
MACHINE WORKS
107 S. Iloso Ave. Phono IS
AMERICAN
&
BUY BUILD IMPROVE OR
REFINANCE HOMES.
Low Monthly Payments. . jj
L. C. EASTLAND
va
400 123 S. Court Ave.
L. A RICHERSON
lltilliler of .Model Homos in
Rleliersou Suli-HIilvioii. lloinoa
llullt on Very Easy Terms.
Ori'lio U00 first Nal'l Rank Rltl.
HM) PER CENT WISHING
AND AJi:.MITI.N
Curs Called for and Dollvenil.
PIIO.M3 Jlo
Cars Washed SI. 50; (ireased S1.5U
Rose Avo. & Williams Kt.
South of Miller Hotel
DR. ISABEL BRADLEY I'li.C
Chiropractic
HEALTH
S E R V I C E
V
Fuhviler Rlilv
PhoiKi OKI
HOUSE .MOVING !
Romleil and Iltt-nsi.-d lloiisemovoc
W. .1. COX
Phono .107-W cor. (Jotirt Avo. &
Hit SI. List your lots and
houses Willi him. for tinlo.
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer Grailualo
Dr. Miirie P. Dwipjgins I). C.
Outside Calls Made
Phono 001MV a()0 N. Millor
J. R. ALEXANDER
Real Estate Loans
Winkler Bldg. Room 4 J
Phono 188
MOVING!
Hoiihohold Goods Packing S
Crating Storing. 7
OIHrilA TRANSI'EIt & "'
STORAGE CO.MPAXY
.'til II. Walker St. Phono 520
WEST TEXAS 1
.COACHES 11
"Serving West Texas" " "
DIRECT CAR TO RANGER
Leaves Miller Sager lilobiey
and Colonial Hotels 7:30 a. '
m. 12:01 p. m.; 3:45 p. m. J
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