The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 266, Ed. 1, Friday, October 4, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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THL BRLCKESflUDoL AMERICAN BRECKENRiD uE lEXAS FRIDAY OCTOBER I 1929
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. . R. Forest
Ls Located In
Southeast Tex.
Or. -rid Onl Trulj Owniil
D It I r-t In Tin- I nlti-d
s. r In Tran
trart i t lon !nf
. ' niilr t .1 '1 .f It in i
. gil' Mi- VV
KMir H x itnont will
rn fnti-il . Mm Mr-
..r. nrf r i ir nun na-
mii.i i on uimrivaUon
'-.I ridlt ..' th I'tllOU1!
I " fhi.trr it th
tj t "nftrrncr mertlnft
' ! will l !ll.-n!d
i" a f t.i t .Tint by
k i A n
' for"" ii imi heil by
J ' it o. i 'illinn t
yil .ffiit i.iik haven
I 'Willi I II.' Taai s
I urn ' ih. tra t
P II M I- ntdin
ill 'i n i wrrr
onti r ih n fr-.n
i gh. i' 'hi
V ( i 'HI l i fr- wtHxIr
It ent i in nrt. Mr
glf Sh .'n .ilw t
i ii r !.. h 'll r
ar' ikn ami wiU
ila " ni inhere
Tl' rl i Hi to vialt
a "" l rw anxinjr th'
m
3 ' ii- i i i onirur
ut 1 1 mi v 11 taml
!J "f ! i in h on
'h w rt. H A n
i i'ii'. in v i- irnin
V 'J. I ..Mm
iV .f thr dmllrati.n of
I I
i inn
ton-Down Weak
Nervous?
T4ve tfnty of firm Hash and
..r V U ilo a biir day' work
hd fed .ki a two-year old" at
rK' fi J Jnitt oat thr! cooil
.j i .1 (I.iv nlih your load and
I rrif d Ki-t it. If you can't r-at
i f ! r "Mi't work just kivb
jp f ' Jlumo to lo for you
t it r as ne for million.
Mr J rrh A. t ulvcr. or KVi .
In n V Mtftkujjc' OkU.. say: "I
rn n tt'vou wrwK ami fortwl
r'f t j work nri oat. I felt Ilka
Mi'Mnj; Qi U-fore the day wm
!p On t'Kuip lanlac my nppctita
red up o I muld cat anything.
ft!laud sained 10 lte."
i i "mlrrfol for infig-'
.! nmtion k. tii.
lp-t knd I ' .i'' k h It
i J't uprn . I .( '4
it I ami $ " -'r-nirl'i
W. i nta.i r n inrral
n !.' ' ' l.ar i
&iii rr'i on mwlictv
f c-t M Ia than 2
f; t i txittlc from your1
):.r t'l.iiay buck if it
I
Ihe forest which vill be the final
-l.iy of tho tat confrrencp a pro-
gram will b given on the site
Member the PAR will drl ;e
' i lluna f"r lunrh .ir 1 fioni thi-r
v III K ' to thr mrvxi'il true' Ml
MiPidilin M now nrrarginK thr
M n'
Thr land whiih wan bought from
he Southwest Settlement and Deve
lopment Company of Houaton. ha
btfii cut ovrr y lumber Industrie
lie!' ni ly a f'-w Ib'Ki tt' ar left
1 h n- in howrvrt rw of prar
tt i ' ' )mr niomfh .irvl
i i l.li.. that within thtrt ra-
I n 'h'tr mill br iin rxrcllmt ehow-
' k
Hi' purpe of the tnbllh-
n ni of lh fnreat in addition to
irn!n Texaa i'r for poteri
'y I to demon 'r it' r 1h e with
which reforeata'mn m armmpllah-
t If tree are jjiirn .i rhance to
xri w Mrn M'l-mllni rxplftlned
"h. hnpi thn ih' rxnmple will
I- nl to elniiiar i k ti ithr or
KanizAtion ar.'i in'ivilitaN
A.l.lltlonal lnnl will b mhled "
'h prrJtn! Krr'.iKi of the tati
f irnt ncrordinR to pip m.ule h
'hr I A R It i hor.l 'hat
iaiK imount of land ran eventual
K te t aalrie an a forest preaerM
on a lie of the rapidl) llnppeartn
rxa treva
fr MrFadm i ion be n In-
'I'ltnl in pr--rr-Mitioft of T sa
mturr Ii was i-.lr hr unlan-e
tha th annual hirdhnuae build-
.ric . .ntrt por'tr. b thi- D. A
K vi ai inaiiRurfttrd f ii yearn ro
sh l itai chair nan of the cn
nation ami thrift committee of
rsanixatmn. and waa recently
iiMMimied aouthwrtrn divisional
i-r preatU nt conaervntlon and
tin ft In thta off rr nhe aupervlaea
work of thii kind in nine wtitrrn
itatta
C.KT St'lIOOl. .MO.VKV
AI'HTIN fVt 4 'U -Utaleachoot
uparintendent K M N Marra an-
nounced today that a ati i acnool
apportionment of $1 60 per ichouu
ti will be paid the achixd dlatrlcta '
on Oct 5
College Co-Ed To
Testify Against
Theater Magnate
tOf- ANUn.KS f'n Oct I LP'
A piit -julrliy difKfil arhiml artrl
of 17 waa scheduled to arcue the
Pacific I'oajit' wealthieat theater
maRiinti' of hasinn auaulted her
when hi tpatlfled In hia criminal
til-il h- rp today.
! ho K'rl Bunli"e pringle. former
t'nlverMii of Southern California
roed will charge tha Alexandei
Pantages .'I year old multlmillion
tire maltreated heve after he lured
h r to hi office on 'he pretenae
that he would give her wo k on hi
vaudnllle circuit
.-I I nee the Mtate ha withdrawn a
otini of forceful attack It need
only pi nved intimacy to aend f'an-
tajti'i to prldon becauae MIm Prlngle
Ii a minor
But It ww certain the girt would
tell the jury of fix men and alx
wnmri 'tint the aaaault wan by lo-
t in e
."h a to tie on the utand thr'i-
it the iii) and croaa examination
w:i exiiected to kiat weU Into
Monday n aeaslon Her teatlmony
related previously at fantage'a pre-
liminary hearing wa to reveal
how he anught a profeaalnnat tn-
gagement and how fantagr ap-
plai
hrr work
Then he waa to go into the In-
timate detail of what took place
the afternoon of August lh. when
ahe claim the theater man "w-nt
craiy" made love to her and final-
ly aixaultcd her
Indians To Feel
Loss Of Chief
PAWHUSKA. Okla. Oct 4 U.R
William Hlgheart win only 20
when he died lata Thursday but
he took with hint something that
left hia people a deep sense of
los. Hi people are the Osage In
dian
They believed In him He waa
their chief.
There wa counsel among thn
trlbeamen at their village.
matted ind took the boiy back to I T t 1
Gray Horse with them. American j f t J. iVl C C t
region mcniDcri win giva tnc uoau
fhioft-'in hi lnit honors JIls '
tribe mivn wish it so.
Sec Lively Fight
For Cotton Business
AtTSTIN. Oct i U.R Irospects of
a lively battle between Houston
and Onlveeton for cotton shipments
was soen here today whn a chnrter
was secured for the Galveston
Gray Truck Une Corporation
Opens Saturday
Horae near here when CSIilef lJItt- The corporation I to engage In
heait fell ill a few days ago. The hrlnging trtick shipment into Onl
Oaages were uncertain whether i veaion
they should Invoke old tribal eus
toma for the sick or take their
lender to tha while man's hospital
at Oklahoma City.
It aeeiiRil fitting that Illgheart
ehould be treated in the modern
manner. H had ltd hU people in
the white man's way. He had
fought In Pranee with whit men
He had gone to Paris to a conven- i
tlon of the American I.eglon
lopreaentatlve of tho Osage village
of Oray Horse His peopie hnil fol-
lowed his dictates ami basked in
hi reflaeted glories. They took him
to the hospital.
Then they became III it eae
A fight for cotton traffic has
been wngoil nil yeir between motor
truck lino nnd railway lines. The
rail tines hftvi- asked authority to
nwluce cotton rates to meet truck
competition In most instances
these rate reduction hav. been n- i willlam K.Bovd. executive vice-pre-to
Houston and In most Instances' ih.'im.iimn iLimhnim
they hnve been granted. Cotton InHe Krei.tel tho Bxposltlon
trucking extends far Into the In-L.tv c.n hi arrival to take tmrt In
the meeting of the institute's board
Tt'LSA. Okla . Oct I 'U.P High
officials of the American Petroleum
Institute nnd members of the in-
stitute' code of ethics committees
are pouring Into Tulsa and have
Inaugurated the International Pet-
roleum Kxposltlnn seuson.
The pro-Exposition meetings of
the A P. I-. Hie American Institute
of Mining and Metallurgical En-
gineers and other prominent n-
soolutlons. close Ft idny ov nlng
and the "World's Fait of the Oil
Industry." la o lie nod officially at
2 p. m Snturdny.
"There Is only one oil exposition
In the world and It is here In Tulsa
the oil capital of the Industry.
tertor of the state and tho new
Petroleum Intltute prior to the
Frldav conference
In n preliminary report made to
Mi. Reeser lloyd declared that the
program for the Pectmb- r institute
masting in ('hinco wis . taring
completion .nd thnt Sir H nrl re-
tarding managing director of th"
Dutch Shell combine hnd promised
to address the annual meetings.
Vice PrtHidcnt Boyd's praise for
the exposition a a place for the
Induatty to exhibit new products to
be usad In ' nearch. production and
refining of petroleum." ennir after
he hid staled the Institute rcfuxt .1
to permit exhibits of materials ut
its annual conventions.
Thli vent the institute will meet
In (.'hicago. "The oil show Is a won-
d rful Idea -sponsored and develop
ed ill Ttllsa. tho accepted oil cap-
ital "
The committee on Interpi elation
of the code or ethicc and fur har-
monizing views nnd rules of the
codi will hold a conference in Tulsa
Thtirsd.iv
All saion will be in the winter
girden of the Mnyo Hotel
tp ' Galv eaten Incorporation la taken to
indicate u renevei battle on an
enlarged scale.
lauded her ability ind nromlsed iii.ii. ni.h.. ..-n. Nhii- tiu.
....... ...n...... ...... ........ - .
Ing battle behind the door of A pri-
vate ward a band of Indian col
lected in the corridor outside They '
priced up and down thalr moceu-
stns giving no found No one oh j
Jected Young nurse looked nt
them with curiosity n they went
about their dutlss In Wesley Hos-1
pltal Wednesday
Occasionally thr Indian would
pas the door Only their pacing
broke a n impression of complete
patience complete toi iwi Their
feature ere immobile A Miuni.
docliu In white jacket opened Mi-
d or He poke to the Osage
Ch.ef Blgheart Jiut died "
The Indians gave no sign They
of directors. Thursday nnd Friday
With him was Lncey Walker
secretary "f the institute. Forty of
I fifty director are scheduled to nr-
I.l.vnUKltn CONTINt'KS TO I'll rive Wednosday and Thutsdav and
OF (WKIIUIKAN C'OL'NTKIKSllhe annual director' meeting is to
Gt'ATEMALA CITY Oct I (UP' be hi id Fridny on the mezzanine
Col Charter A Undhergh and hi floor of the Mayo Hotel.
party took off at 9 30 u.m today i Boyd and Wulki r are to confer
A Tcxoi nevv'pipci nnn"unit
thnt "tnteliglbility mHsis Iowa
star halfback" nnd one wonders
if the headline may not he as near
right as the Intended Ineligibility.
AUTOMOBILES
WE LOAN .MONEY ON
T. J. VALLAS
m-20 E. e.lm St. Phono 316
Box 'Ml
for Tele Hondurnt continuing their
tour of Caribbean countries
with Edwin Benjnmin
T'iIka . president of thr
SioOlXI GIN FIKE
McKINNKY Tex. Oct 3 U.P)
More thnn $36000 damagi w:i done
by fire which destroyed th .otton
gin nt rthsa Mill ten mm i torth-!
west of heie WiHneada ltosldea '
the gin ten bale of seel i-itto
Heeacr of and thlrtx tons of cotton i-ed wet-
American d ( roj e!
SMYTH'S (0-KDS
79
present last Sunday.
Next Sunday?
(J roup No. 1 under the lead-
ership of Aileen Johnson
was the Honor roup.
nt ict Miuiot.si.v when
PINNED BENEATH (Alt
MAINSVILLE. Tex Oct I UP)
am Plttnian 32 wa injured
enoual lalt yeaterday when he
ww pinned ben.ith the ureck.ige
of hlf overturned cai
Doctoi todav aalti he hid I ttle
hance of recovery
I'PBM-OiiglrJcmfwy cmfwyp fwypp
i sir r
r -ac
' n
t
ti
0 ONE HEED HAVE
CORNS ANY LONGER
i it IU-Z Itemed
"t I fcllll IHM
Hart n M
l H VUlPt-S KO Ilk-
.l QUSTEED It
l'r iirn
lies Wttn I
.Mro
KMlfl.Tts
heat remedy for '
f) . m papat corn1
liU'ii.ng ' V'llkv
l - to I ' I . It t
m I'irai. an 1 1
mn or
ivour f ' .! I tik"
i i onen n'lf as
j" i op a one liilp
mi foi-e' it Later out
roots and all
n- v i fail Ak drug-
! i . in Wafcra- six
tAdv )
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AJBBOCfE CONTRACTOR
OUt WITH FACTS
N IIIIMHI'nO.N TKLI. OP
III-NHirS llr. HAS DKItlVltlll
I i i)M oC.TONH
Ijjf.
OlPi
to the value of Or- '
it has done mora I
pf" .1 (iomIiI Mian .in-i
v? . . .-r t iken ' t-aul J
Jii of 111 5th Street in
s;' i in i wi'h Orjja-
likmg i j the Orgatonr
' au Mr 1 honi-on l n
ss.in'rnc'itr nf I.iiorwicK
ii i titinui l Mr
'fi I from slum
l 'ntiblc 1
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irm what I would (
5i n. si rnarh jli'l the
afeil in- .;. o badly I
iy hfi. tn I had n
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V
ii it I pal. on and
' "ii; laantivtis
Mi ay nlfht I
lerp for I wa
ii -. ind when !
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nd worn out
imfu. condition when I
i Tit .bou Orgton- and
'it' rll"f' other Who
''. u i I wi- - I iimde
i 'f 4 v it .1 ImmI 'itid
i ?i iken oi.r bottle nd
I tic- ii big change I
sinli'l ippe'.te rtnd I eat
iljjl ( .! .''iliig I want
i i'i Ihei i ' an iii'iio
tm r nl ne. von -I
. JLo.'t. i 'mi" I hnve in
i'i jlh- Orgatonc is a
ui mcJn mr nnd I feel that
- iv$p an . uhi and d
i hi ner i brciik-down
nr'j.ve jiov i .triooa I
rccop.ni-rd urSMa
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l r ii aii "
. . . going to get some Water!
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. ' fV 'HaPgagHat 3aa .yaM WaWFaJa.-Bagagalssr y T aaV a -.
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IMS atui) wtt told of Eli
Whitnex ont-Umo president
of New Haven Witter Coni-
pany. An irto ctiatomor once
cma to tho office nnd since no onu
could gettle his complniut ho whs
puHod on to .Mr. Whitney.
The mm: complniiied thnt it whs
au outrtaKc to charge him $23 for
uatcr when it w Ute Lord's free
jrift to all. Mr. Whitney agreed to
the merit of the rUim and offered
to correct tin- injiwtice.
Itcm-hiiiif for hi pad. he wrote
this tudi'i- ti his Mtprrinlendent:
"1'lvM.iv noli' thut heieaftor Mr.
Jones is in le supplied with Hater
without uiiv i'htti'j;e hntaovei
when he i-onie to the reservoir to
."ill his p.ul "
Your Wulvr fompui would Ik.-
u'ld to mnteh M"r. Whitney gen-
eroaity yet would it be either effi-
tii'Ut or eeoiioniiful to accept urh
hi offer?
Tn o the iivctusttwry 12 miles to
the aouree of llrerkenridKe's witter
supply would involve time oxK.lwe
have onouh
and ou wruld never
water.
ITavinjr finally gotten the water
homo it would bo only enough to
last the nvorage family for a few
hours. It would be rod with sand
nnd other mineral deposits would
be present not to mention diuigw'-
oiiu bacteria which would render
it unsafe for consumption as well
us unserviceable for cleaning pur-
poses. The poiht is thb: What you
lni fifm the llreckouridtfe Water
Coinpitny it WATKU SEIJVICK
.tnd not water. Water sorvice in-
clmles delivery of the water when-
ever u want it wherever you
WHiit it and in such pure and
u'lolesiHiie qualitv that it is safe
for even the tiniest baby to drink.
To jfive Water Service means a
large investment in pumping oquip-
ment mains. Mettlintr basins and
purification plants. It means n
personnel of trained men nnd wom-
en. n well ns a heavy investment
in physical properties. I'emomber
this when you pay your witter ser-
vice bill.
I
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I
lr ANSWERING
dS&Mtotik:
K- jat "v
THE CALL FOR
SERVICE
WATER
COMPANY
IMCO IOIATIO
I lL
liTllMCoa ioiatio ri
DEPENOAILE
WATER
SUPPLY
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GREAT SALE OF
QUALITY
USED CARS
The Largest
Buick Agency
in West Texas
Has a Constant
Flow of Used
Cars Passing
Through Their
Hands and Now
is the Time to Buy
Them for They
are Long on
Used Cars
These Autos
are Inspected and
are in Good
Usable Condition.
New Paint and
Rubber on Most
of Them
The Mechanical
Condition of
Even the
Cheapest will
be Found Good
LOOK FOR
THESE .CARS
AT
1925 FORD COl'PE
1926 FORI) ROADSTER
1927 FORD COl'PK
oith
Mm e
aW;MWI'aWM
( ome on
Look
auaamnvxvM
litis tar Is
Wm h Tlu.s
$68.00
$90.00
$225.00
1927 FORDROVDSTER
Run
I''ine
1925 CHEVROLET TOl RING
This Car i.s
AH ItiRht
$110.00
$85.00
1926 CIIEMIOLET T()l!RIM;
(nod Paint
on a (iootl Car
$110.00
192.") DODGE COIPE m
1925 DODGE SEDANS
See
One
This
Now
$190.00
$190.00
1927 OLDSVIOBILE
SI'OUT KOADSTKK
He.ivv Dutj TiiT
$235.00
CHRYSLER "6(r $225.00
CHRYSLER "70". 5 new tires $38500
1928 BUCK
Mnstrr
Spoit
SEDAN $880.00
1929 BITCK COIPE. Nuf Sed . . $890.00
$775.00
1928 BUCK SEDAN "
I'nint New Huliher
Overhauled
1928 Bl ICK COIPE
New Tires
Quiet
$675.00
1927 STANDARD BUCK SEI) VN $490.00
1927 ST ND RD Bl ICK SEI) VN '.l'"
$585.00
1929PONTICCO(:il
(.'one 21)00
Mile-
$750.00
1928 PONTIVC COIPE
New Tires
(iime 000 miles
$545.00
1928 PONTIVC Landau SEDN
Now
Tirr.s
$640.00
Model 3U CADILLAC SEDAN
0
Motor
orliault'd
$1250
Model FORD COIPJ: $395.00
Buy From A Reliable Dealer
McMurtry-moody company
127-'n N. CiepSenrfilge ve.
Open livenlnjjs
Phone -i BUICK DEALERS
i
Vi
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V
i
me Orgaton.
v Uciftbgc a
in be bought i
tJven'a Urug
(Adv.)
store
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