The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 261, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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FOUR
LESLIE HOWARD
TAKES HUMAN
BONDAGE ROLE
Tremendous Emotional Play
Offered At Palace For
Two Days.
TSxercUlntf thu caution and Utll-
gcnca h haa applied throughout
his scresn career In the selection of
rolM Leslie Inward readily ac-
cepted RKO-Radloa offer of play-
'ny the leading part in W. Homer-
el Maugham' "Of Human Bond-
age." Howard harbored an ambition to
play the exacting role of Philip
f'arny In "Of Hunmn Bondage''
and hi enthusiasm made him Imp
lo the offer. In the n-inn version
f the Maughum duiii coming lo
the Palace Theatre tods) and Fri-
day. Howard will be surrounded b
I'liuiy notahlo film pl)en includ-
ing Hstte Davie Kinnces Iec Ky
.Inhhson. HckIiuiM Denny Ahm
1 1 u lo and ltrgiiuild Owrn.
In "Of Human Hoiulajje" llow-
ikI iayc one of the moat difficult
mle In bin rnoer Poitraylng the
nsltlve mltuii'd lame youth ob-iM-(l
by n Ur which mi aim his
i u Hi )u is nftld to k'vo a xpltndld
hai..cteilr.atlnn A IMillljt Carey.
Ir Ii ftudvlni; nipdli Iiip when hr
mi i r th" tilth ivii Mil. lint it tnu-
llO. IHOtlllM llollh ttlfll'l ltli lllVI'
ii t iiltf d lull hi ti i .-.nit nt-
1' i t'"i) il.u i' his In in I in t li palm
VALLAS MOTOR CO.
BARGAIN HOUSE
I'M J ( hvMOlvt
( each
1'i.m Huick
M'llllll
l'.2s Pontine
( nope
l'O.i Oakland
l!2i Wiifpssutl
( ni)i' . . .
12 Chevrolet
Titirinjl .
MI27 Pontine
C ouch
1 !-' Huick
( OllH'
1I27 Chcvriilct
( each
I this Chevrolet
( mipe
$265
$375
$75
.. $95
$65
$47.50
$37.50
$65
$47.50
$55
Mo hnn M'terol Trucks Hint wr
v.lll sell At a (nl llurKiilii
See our Used Auto Parts
Department
Hatteiy and Klectric Servict
llolro OimrntitPPt llattrrlra
Ised rails for all make of On
Some I'nrli for nil Cnrs nnd All
I'nrta for Konw Car.
Phone 316
1 1G Fast Kim Street
Boom! Boom! Crash!
Doun k tin pi ices or piodihT at the
POST OFFICIO FIU'IT STAND
Salurdai Specials
Miitnrl and Turnip d'leenh per bunch onlj.- . le
Uadihlu :i for lUe
l i trv.'l bunelios for 10c
I iff.li HlaeKee Peas 'i Lbh. ... 10c
liesh Touiatoes pc-i pound . - ."ie and 7 ' c
lifsh Kj: Plant :i poundr . . . 10c
I lesh ellow S(iiash lb. - c
W lutt Sqiuish :i lh. 10c
i- have plentj of hesh Cabbage Okm Dean nnd
Pepper
Nil I Washed IliirlMinks 10 Lbs. 23c. 100 l.h.
'acks - - - S'J.10
Koals Potatoes 10 Dm 20c 100 Lbs. SI. Ml
Fruits
:i. nines dozen 15c. Two
Ited Hall Oranges Inryv si.e pet do.en ... 2()e
Uenular .'I0e hize. U'ic per dozen. Kemilar il.V size
li7e per dozen Only a fev ol these left.
I mour. per do.en - . 10c and 2i
( nokinu Apples doen 10e or bushel .. il.00
Finicj Jonathan Applo per do.en . . I.'eand 't)c
hinc Delicioiih Apples dozen 2f)t: and up
(.rape Fruit fresh Last Texas first this year en. "c
Florida (Jrape Fruit 2 for 15c
drapes thiee kinds Thompson .Seedless Tokays and
(aiuiehou.
Plenty of fresh Salad Dressing 10c per jar
We have plenty of fre.sh pop corn and roasted peanuts
Fresh Countiy Lggs
Don't fail to see our liens m Fryer.s. We reserve
the right to limit any item.
Post Office Fruit Stand
LHK .lONF.S Prop.
101) Williams St. Hreckenridge Texas
of her hand- Dospltc her many
treacheries he always takes hor
back.
Nora nnd 8ally folio win Philip'
romnntlo life caoh with lovo nnd
pity but their Influcnoo Is over-
shadowed by his slavish tlo to
Mildred "human bondage."
The climax is packed with ro-
mantic action and drama and n
surprising twist of affaits Holves
the dilemma of Philip Carey.
"Of Human Bondage" was di-
rected by John Cromwell who has
had such successes as "An Vlck-i
ers" "The Silver Cord" "Double
Harness" and "Sweepings." Lester
Cohen author of "Sweepings"
faithfully transmutes the Somerset
Maugham story lo the screen.
Breakfast
(Continued Krom Par 1(
knowledge" Ben (Irani.
'Soldierly pliv lue ' and nard
for discipline i otiie lo i he Hoy
Scout from then traluinK ' Cnpt
J Hor Johnson. Compnuy L 112nd
Infantry llrcckrurldgc.
'.Scout '.ratn'ng ih u fine a met to
character and scholarship." Supt.
J V
Halley of Breckenridge
school
"Boy Scouting reached the heart
and the habits of boys. Athletics
ate Improved by scout training."
Coaoh P K Mliolwcll.
"A mini who has a chance to
help a boy become a scout lias in
my judgment added to his moral
growth and to the community's
well being" Herbert Msrkley.
pa h tor Presbyterian church.
' I ell tani'iles on thp rlreel
f Hrerkenrlde nnd I notice that
hoy scout nre courteous and
thought fill u a lulr." 15. M. Cos- i
per.
Sinclair Camp Puts
On Sunday Clothes
Mix Inn Pialile Oil company ban
in-.t finutheit ti driin up. paint up In
it MteckenrldKc camp situated 3
imiix nmtheasl of town. Ten build-1
ii-i wn painted employing SPV-
n men foi oei two weeks. Thpy
Miim ii ni - looking i amp and in-
v Ite Vn ii inspection
All ninteilalx ncd were msnufuc-
t hi pil b affiliated Sinclair compan-
ii Sinclair own and maintains
one of the Urgent paint mills In
the i oiintry
Production C radii
Meelinr Tomorrow !
i
Application writer and Inspect-
on. s ill meet with official of tin '
I'loduciloti Credit Coipoiatlon tun'
J'lldn) iiiotiiiiiK "t In o clock at lh
offli e of Ml.- K C lta local n p
rpPiitat'( . omi Itowi n Iru
Store
Plan v .. In mi-li f n 1B3" "
iferenci t" finiM'ii fiirmei anil
ocHmen of the llrecksnrtdgi an
it ii late of Intercut the) on. '
f"l.i to pH
dozen
If
TIIE BRECKENRIDGE
'WrK Jv i" "? Kr 4f
Tluop No -i' of Ciillmn din i ted
by HcoutmiiHtei F. M. Wood won
the i ally which wu held nt Parks
Krlday nlglu of last week. Tioop
No. 0 of HuiiK'i under the dliec-
tlon of Scoutmaster Steel took
second plncc and Troop No. 31 of
Junior high school. Bi cckonHdKO
under the dlrictlon of 8cotitiiiut-
er I.. H. Tntum. took thlid place.
The rady was tin ie otitl dl'-trht
rally which Im been xttiKed in the
co tncll teriltory The next one will
be held in lie l ot.. Ortnbi I Mil
and the fourth nt (ioldthwalte Oc-
tober 12th
HcouIh wi if in ntti'iul.iiK ut the
above ruM fiom Ciubun I i-Hand
cifivi HaiiKei UiPi ki'iirldiri .mil
Park" Xoth Si mill anil Smui'i'Ih
acclaimed It to he one of t ti le '
rablen that uu' ''''' n 1 Id '"
the north section Anotliei inn1 u
one will be rtaiicd duilnj tin m st
(Uaiter.
Applli'Jitltin Cor I;hk i
The office him received applica-
tion fiom Scout Alwln HlgliPi.
Troop No lt fot Eagle lank
All Scout k who attended the la t
period of the summei camp Mill
remember Alwln. nnd we nn- sun
will be glad to know that he is
sprouting his Eagle wings.
Scoutmaster H. a. Steel of Troop
No. 0 Ranger Is having an inter-
patrol contest two patrols agnlnxt
two other patrols using the point
system. Tf the Scout pays lil due
on time he receives 10 point -i pres
Burr-nem-up
For Fridxtu
137 Blue Chambray
Work
( Inill.i; out one lot no It
blue hi'iiibrii.v Mrl. shut-.
Full ill. two jiiii In l
35 Only
COTTON BATTS
(iiioil Kr.'dc 1 l.h. col I on hiitt
liubli'iiclii d. dust rlKbt lur lu-
I p hM' lllllts.
i ( Ustilliiri
ife-Zs-'-'. I unit -' to
Burr's
Brcclcenridge Texas
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AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. THURSDAY
ent ft points chinch at'end.inep .'!
points good turns 2 to ft polntn.
lank advancement 10 point . and
mprlt badges 3 polntn each The
contest Is scheduled to close the
last day In October. We are nnx-
lou to see a report from Scout-
mnster Steel as to the results and
will be glad to give them In this
column at tha.. time.
7i.i .?; ni
"".' -"' win
j In Joiner Suit
DALLAS Oct. -I U.Ri Jurois
j who heard the trial of the Joiner
I suit In dislticl couit still were de-
jllbeiatlng this afteinuon.
The null wan bioughl by Mra K-
dia Joiner against her foimer hu-1
band C M. (D.ld) Joliiei. dlncov-
i lor of the huge ICast Texas oil
field for division of his cstnte. al-
leged to be worth Id.OOO.dOO )
WEAK KIDNRYS
Slop (let I llitf t p MkIiIk j
To hnrmlesxly fluh poisons and
add ftom kldni. nnd collect it-I
ritation of bladder so that you can
stop "gcltlng up itlghU" gel a 3fi
cent package of Gold Medal Huiii-
lem Oil Capsules nnd take a di-
rected. Other symptoms of kidney
and bladder wcakneMtos ate scant
burning nnd smnitiug passage
backache leij cramps' puffy eyes.
(Adv )
Specials
and Saturday
117 Only
PANTIES
As.oiliiii'tit Imili s pintles
step-Ills mid lilnniiii n hot Ii
lllcsh Hi d iiiipic s.lltie all
SlCH.
s. S I
School Oxfords
suit h i vim s. h "I o
l Ills bliicl. (.III .11. il lllt
i ids I mi Hun fi-r wear
it lion prlu s " to
I. i '
93c:
r.
For
VALUES
kyi
h'urts A
37cilij
M MM t
tM
.isil.j..1 .a.-. -..fM- ... ...Js..t a. ... s-.tJJLuLjjf
10S V Walkei
110
OVERCOATS! TOPCOATS!
Stylish Single or Double-Breasted .Models
$A.9S
Men! SAVE on WINTER W0
V.7
All Around
Melts!
1 J1
IB
lleaj
f WORK PANTS
y w
f-1
Burr's Big Work Shoe Value
lleie is a vvoik shuv! designed to withstand the liard-
est kind of labor in all kinds of weather! Tuugh
.tartly leather uppers and composition solo with rub-
bei' heel. Qiu'i'tv-made throughout. You'll got every
pviinj's woith of wear that you pu into tliis shoe!
01ir satisf.ieliun is j;tiarauteed!
OCTOBER A 103J
Urcckeni'idge Texa-
Ma .c of k Kid ipnilty .vool lei'
ti'.it will liold Its shape well
Vmii choice of any of the now
Kill iiuhIuIh in it fine election
of populai shades. Leather
sweatbund. We hftvu your si-!
Single or Double-Breasted
I Suits uie lllvl)WUAItTI';iS It n fine
overcoats and topcoats . . . and WHY?
Pifcmise here you II find tho clns.tie.sl
models the most popular fabrics the
newest colors and the P.I GG EST VAL-
I'KS! Herringbone weaves Chiiiclull.i.
Pioueles Meltons and Mottled mixtun-
in plain back belted back and all-
.irmiud belted models a well n. dou-
ble liioa-teds. Suve!
Men's l.iatherelte
SHEEP COATS
$5.95
.I'-ipioof le.itlieirile that will give you
eui of onl bald .'Oi vice. laii wcui-
iMillne collar t-poci.ets. and ull-.iiound
nel' v'onderful v.ilue ut MiM pric '.
Si . 1W to 18
eiht "iMohskin"
Hun's
Low Price!
Pair
$1.39
Vi u II still be ae'.tln hI muivIii out of
the.. i jKiiitij long n:er othuis of tho
mi .io price wuuld iiiivo won; out. Bell
loopi- and huspeudi r buttuiu; 20-inca
jott ins. Save!
Cotton Flannel
MEN'S SHIRTS
Two
Pockets!
89c
Willi cold we it hor iilniot iuic ymH
wad one of tiioMC- flunnei dull- nt
ItuirV low prleo. Thick and uaim. Full
c jt .ind made with two button-thru
puil'tU A leil siiMiiB
Men's Hats
Think of KettlhR n New Kil! Hat
nt such a IUIIcuIoUhIv ioc pi Ice
You would exjicct tms: kind of a
nlur only at Burt s' Wondiiful
lelecllond to chno'.e fiom' A ie.il
wing'
1.69 iLo.
9 3 119
New l.i-Swings Double Krcasrcds
Collegiate Puis Notched Lapels
PIIOOF of the Mtvii)j.s Uurr's CAN and AUli hi'injf-
iiik you evcrv day: Suits made villi all tho high
price fealures but lo sell nl a AiONlSY-SAVlNG
price! Kieh linings buttons firmly aowed trousers
cut lo .drape smoothly nd shoulders tailored to fit
snugly. You nre welcome to come in and try on
one of thoKc fine uil.!
If You Are Hard to Fit Have Your
Clothes MMAI)K-TO-MIiASlTUK"
Yi"- Miiii'i liiiolli l nli i ii nl. . 1. .In- too Mudi-ti-:iie.i-tll.
by the I hi u .KHIN' M.K i hIiimi t.illo Coin"
look over out hi i it In ml the 1in.j model
tii.il nl ivail ill .hi i i I ill. i i. i;uii.int ed. A
ie ll - IV 111).'
Suits or Coals .... $24.50
Mm fr
filBl w
.Men s Co it on
WORK SOX
1 bur's
Low Price!
IOC Pr.
liny a dozen pdi it Ho
You'll need plenty loi .ill
.in 1 these nie w.u n ihI
Well made for exiiu ln
wo'ir. Save at Itui. '
lo
221) Wcijjhl lilue Denim
OVERALLS
Ibirr's
Low Price!
I'or u low-priced ov.i ii1 ou cm
thin UlH UUir Vdluc' 'i lj'l stltc'i
ml und mudo wdh pi' ni ot .1 1 i
eonveniont pockcti.. ( uuiplileiy Imu
od thtouiihout.
Alen'K Suede
JACKETS
On Sale
at llurr's!
$4.
Men. when buying voiu suide j.icke
compare the letillv 1 TIkh .in umii
grades of suede. IC.unine out" tho
sleeves back iiont nni nl'
ventilation holi - lull itiuu
ull Ui.it b'.tloni
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 261, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1934, newspaper, October 4, 1934; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70296/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.