The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 62, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 13, 1935 Page: 3 of 5
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THE BUECKENRILGE AMELIC N DUECKENRIDGE TEXAS WFDNEs-DAY FEBIHAI1Y 13 1035
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NEWS... NOTES A
By SUE
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DA.NCKTOBKIIKLDTOMGHT
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Silver Tea To lie
Given Jin C. C. L.
M 4iiur i i ii .f the ' C.
t.v ii .i v.t i t the Klrat
"ii "hurch Ihuiily attar-
fin t unUI ix lo raiat oon-
i .. th tuition of atudonU In
i i ciaaae of tke high
wMri ( unahlr to pay Thr
i urdlally inv ili'U
Fine Arts Club
Profram Thursday
I I in n i ..ih will have It s
iii 1 1. uraii.'u.ii week program
Ih.i Uy at .ti M.n A ii clock at
"i ' li h"n ' inh nienibsi" and
l . I- ic i-k d to atli nd
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Ml I I- Mil B.SD.W.
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i Hoist '.' khiHii H..I bavi
a i .in ..' I IhuiMtiv t the
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I ' " ill t p I luck imn hml
i l un mi i on urged In i ome
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I nr dl ll. tn. iirnion-i i i in
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H S IO MI.I7I.
It KUlar I' ' I inc. t i g f Hreck-
iiii.e v'hap'. i . injer of the
) 1. 1 i Mtti. li.a'4 night
. ' mu t i i .' at the Masonic
M-t V' member arc urged to at
' vUitum are welcome.
I'i IHi ii Wwith) Matron
l Ik Mui -ii . I. :4i
WEAK AND MISERABLE
ll your day begins
with nerves
irjvcd baikachc
ii pei iodic pauu
you neel a tome
u.h aiDr Pierce'
I avorite I'reicrip-
tuNi Head wliat
Mr J. L Ether-
rdk'c of Route 1
Kerens Texas
Si J ' Aitfr a tertrt iIIiimi I wsi in a
wfiVi-nci c ndiii'in My tide w rev I
Irlt I iv. J ami my l'k hint I vunl Or
IV e trorit l'teiHKHt sd it en-
lirtty ovrrcame tke (tsiiBin comptawt. I
irsainr-l my trtnstb and hid no mote ashej
tir paint .1 nr kind All drugghtt.
Vtw " tablet " i Immd I' 01
O gin.llv prctvrit'cj I t hs pilienti by
I)r 'w i"'-"l"lo.
Wf.te !- !' ' "'I'T'I N Y
CLARK
ALKYHM-:
Doug Fairbanks'
Niece to Marry;
It i i t tli
Kj il ' M . Mit
Ku i i ' i.i i ''
fain" n I.I n iUv- ' i v I
I . hi I.I- li II I 1! I
i In i " i Hi. ii.'
iiiiiii- I 'i ..il Mi-
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I url'i iiK-. l-i v .. i Ii I i-
u' lu.i. iKi i i UiO noted
11 m
Just a Bit
Personal
. . ....
nuion iv riniii'i i ii it wunn.i
... . .. lK .
?""" "'U J " ' """""" "' Hufk'
I defer Tureday.
Mini Roatnce ' ' " viltnir
Mr and Mr. W II 1'iilnn r.
Mra VV II Palmer lu rrttn i.i .1
from Mineral Will wlu-n ahc un
dtrwent an oiriuon .Mi u
reatlng nicely.
PARIS STYLES
Bv MAItY K.NH.HT
t'nited Pni. St.iff I'm ti p"t.di n'
I I'ABIS ! I1 Litfhty pel i.i t . f
j the uraart clothes up at St Moruz
j at the Palace Hotel have co'ii''
I with yards and yard.- nf 'weed ai.d
lame. Tweed for the iliv'.me and
j lame lor the afteuiooii .u.d vcmng
dining and dancing
(iold lame seem iimet jiopuUi
with shots of pdatcl i... hi through
it and ninlie effnU ati achn-vi l
with iame thread -..iiii'.mtj ;.
III vel drf.nile tiia i i i
lie good b. th III Ulin a I m '
a- well a III iice aid t .'(
Aiioidlni: tn Ihoate mi 'In '
tin .lhnutt. h tw iii
i lino l from t'le liluum il w.i
with high in i k and 1" hi k aid
faiily u.ght .mu t'i;lit k i' with
H little flare In low thi ki... oi
the d i aped bodice with u bif : kirt
mil ttnlii with sliU in tin nkirt
I'nilirrly eprak og th r i vn a
thud line wtuti nugihl to tn . ..nld-
I id Thm u tn. period eflects
I achieved laigely through taffeta for
( bouffant and otf tin shoulder lisfi
i rhet call for i oat. with bouffant.
dolman !eew fittid at the waist
I at d fUiing at the In m
Harness rffeiU wUh diaperiea
ov.-r tl.e shouldi r and the boat-
shaped nukl.iu thc tailored and
siviarc nckl new are all sponsored
by the four hundred both at re-
soils and in Peru.
'Id.t) li ill mil Tip
Tweed and gold lame share hon-
ors at smart winter resoita out of
Paru
Hospital Notes
Mrs U J Harrell is quite 111
with pneumonia and was admitted
to the Urnckenrldge hospital Twos-
day afternoon.
Billy Ray and Joe Keith who
huvo been ill for some time were
dismu-ned Tuesday from the Breck-
enridge Hospital.
PUBUC RECORDS
SulU filed In (Ml Court:
It R Dunbar ct nl vs City of
BrecKenriJk'e nitiot tr -mi for
l-i i.
School Program
Well Received
I.U lircckenririge Patents At-
tend tin "Cm ny To chn"
Piogrnm oi tho Ji Hi lvl
The Junior Hich S r ol lu
Teachers A " i i'hti iit T I
evening.
An actlv. I) j.i i mil i h
the auditorium nf th liiu'i
Tht junior hih m ti il k
under th dirn t Mir- 1
Henderson em k ;. il
Mma Kli II ' t i '
!'rro!llltlt ii it vii
bcrs.
Mrs I'M i v v
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INDIAN KEPT
GOLD SECRET
Mtl.KON UKK Alt i l M
lit- MuoHta reputed iliin f ' "!
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hi t .if' t .Ii ii ii Hi; f . tw .
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imn h c. irfimiiii; '' '11' l'i the
. i .itKin of th' II i. i v i
I hi- oil Mm. I i. nt
i ichi b the .i i' i . ' lii
iii it onl 111 tin I4. n i
ntri
The old Indian v. .'..I th. n I
only 'ii.ii' im far a In Hi ' w ' it -ik'o
when Iiii tribe afti i i pn
luularly ai-wre acarcity of fih una
hiiii'. fa'-ed nUrvntloii. itoontnn
t out with two puck hoi mu ii ml
ilimippeaiLd Into tin tiiich Two
iliii Intri he npeai''.l at a W'h to
Couit ttadltiK po-t dumped a poke'
(MweacUi the.
P35 HUD
TERRAPLANES
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Electric Hand . . Slocl Roofs . . Balanced
Riding . . 1935s Three "Hit Features"
Introduced only a few weeks
arfo the Klcctric Hand it
already the yeur's sensation!
Fustcr smoother easier
shiftinii without ever taking
your bunds from the wheel.
And nothiiir! new to learn!
You'll find thc first steel
roofs on these Hudsnns and
Terraplanes and the only
bodies completely of 5tccl.
You'll find balanced riding
with thc plus advantage
of thc exclusive Hud-
son method of springing
TUNU IN ON HUDSON "NIW STAR RBM'R" featurm Kate Smith Every Monday evening atfciSO H.S.T.
7t30 C.S.T 9 30 M S T 8 30 1' S T - Columbia Hroadcs.tln Sytem
MATHIS MOTOR CO.
Court mid Kim ts.
Twinkling
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if lii. n 'hi i . ii ti I at il
houi'lit " it tin ' II- diMritmt-
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Moo-.! u- i ui i i.i .low t. in in en-
'in; ..If. i- in 1 i In 1 to i vi n
illecu th i ii In
Huev IoiiK piihlu atlon of hi
minic ln't o tn mil to he dreaded
iu the fact that hen bulliltliK a
i .nil. . .st 1'imi uvi r which lie can
ci. ion it
ueati6 enSdtcoti
SONS and
r s wththe
that cradles the entire car..
liven greutcr performance
from cars long known as the
greatest and smoothest per-
forming of all stock cars.
Greater strength in cars
that proved their ruggedness
recently in 175000-mile
Huggedness Huns. Hig Hen-
di Rotary-Iio. ualizedBrakcs
that always stop you safely!
Compare Hudson and Ter-
raplanc with other cars
and buy on facts.
Bruckfiuiiltjo Tes
BRITAIN PLANS j
SILVER JUBILEE
FOR HER KING
Pageantry And Grandeur to
Celebrate 25 Years On
Throne.
I oM'ON (UP) l-rtgeantry uur-
X in grandeur any celebm
f modern times wilt mark
- v r Jubilee of King George 'a
n Mav
I vvi 1 bf . i i. in on M iy 0
'tie Km i. urn tn the throne.
il iv w nun iii thre wiiki
' ci.hrati i in w-iich the King
f wit j i ihe :n ot prom-
l' mle
1 jubi . ..f (jucen VlrtorlA
I? unci I- mil the n' r re
tt.lihi K .f ihi Iuko of Kent
1' liees Mu in i Will be mit-
lllill lliltlil
1 kov i i mi nt hai be. n it -
k for 'In i" i a Ion aim e luit
vith i ivi-h Iwmil Arrnntt"-
incl i I' the whole Km pi re.
H
Ii'.-. "f 1 hnu-.tniU of p'lilliiln
I " i ti'
Iitukn niK'ht will be turned
i
i iy with flixxl-lightlnK un nil
important bllllillngM ntich it
II ni-ea f I'nrllntnent Went-
' m Abbey the Tower of Im-
iiiJ St Pntiln Cathedral
! itmyera will ateaiii up the
ivt to Iondon Bridge to Uitinder
i royal aalute and add their
iiearchlight to the lllumlnatlont.
S it .llllilleo Vriir
Al'ei.ly Parliament with tho
on.nt of the King. hi officially
i illeil the year 1033 "Hllver Jubilee
Year. '
The King la achcduli-i! to make
two atate driven In upen i nrriagea
through thi trela ami etiburb of
f'tiiitei London One will be north
of tin Th uin i and the oUur ninth
Thin- will li" n nation il think-.-uivhik
niu at St 1-utii - ri
views by the King f the naty
nnny and air forcea; u alntn Imn-
iuet at Buckingham I 'a luce a
ma formation flight by hundred-
of war-plane over London whh h
will dip in Ntlutr m they miih ov.r
Buckingham Palace n national
ptgennt with O.WiO pi-rfortnem
apeelal radio brondouiting pri'
graina Including un Umpire bronil-
AND LOOK AT
THE PRICESl
Hudson-Built
TERRAPLANE
Special and Del.uis
fc8 or 100 llnrtepower
5585
HUDSON SIX
Special Strict
Oi oi 100 Horieponer
5695
HUDSON EIGHT
Special Del.uie
Cuitom
113 or 121 Horteponer
5760
and up at factory ftr
thud mtJtli
Phone 201
SRa
.ast by the King him nelf
Uoiill to Outlier I
The Jubilee will bring topnUicr
the grenter gftthctings of royHle-
rait -rn potentates nml ht tee men i
that Britain Iim aecn alnco the!
i'otxnatlon. More than elxty In-
dKn prlmen tue expectexl Many of
them will travel with their miltea '
in specially chartered liners and
will bring their own supplies of
food.
The prime mlntetars of nil the
dominions Imve been Invited to
London for the three woeke: of
celebrations. They will Improve
the occasion by holding an Inform-
al Imperial Confetence. The Irian
Pre Slate aUme him decline! to
send a representative
Pinehurai Is Noted
For Horse Trainino
IMNEIU'IWT. N C (UP) With
87 trot tern and pacers ant 2o run-
ners quartered here for thc winter
Ilnehurst grudually is becoming
known a one of the leading cen-
ters for the training of horsen
Of the 2T trotters and pacein
here New-brook atable. owned by
II Stacy Smith. Newark. N. J .
banker has 11; Port lioyal farm
owned by Thomns Dunn. Phlladel-
phiit has six. and Herman Tyson
New aril. Del who trains a public
stable has 10.
Seven of tho horses under Ty-
son s care are owned by the Hano-
ver Shoe Farm Hanover. Pa.; three
belong to IT H. Marts nnd Ualph
Bayahore Poltsvtlle nnd to H. Sta-
cy Smith.
The majority of the trotters here
are colts nnd arc being broken in
by Smith who Is one of the leading
a mat stir rldetti in the country.
New York's irPK driven ili.in t
stay out on strike long enough n
cently. to give vlaltors a chain-.- .
get across town.
UTILITY STEAM
COOKER
FREE! FREE!
Enjoy
Healthful
and
Appetizing
Food
Prepared in
This Utility
Cooker
Food Is Better-Saves Fuel
So exceptional are the cooking iiialitus ol tlu- new I tiht Cooker that yor
will marvel at the tasty dishiN m iusil puimtcd. ( ai lots piepared in this new
utensil hue a delicious sueet and nattirai lluxoi that childien relish its compared
iiivi-. luitV il IH.-IIV.IIMIS
with carrots cooked the
ii it. ii un cuiitiicu Mitiiiiti nine in ouiiti iiu'm xiiong
Meats an' fmsl prepared in the new I'tility Cooker
ed to death." They are tender and appetizing.
You can use the cheaper cuts of meat to advantage and because there is no
loss of I u meat juices there is little or no sbiinkage. A further economy is
effected in fuel. A roast ordinarily prepared in u hot oven will cook perfectly in
the new I'tility Cooker over a single luiriu-i' turned quite low.
The Cooker is made amply large and mi (U'hiKned that u whole meal in fact
ma be cooked at one time over the on humor. This is tooler and it eliminate-
having a house filled with cooking odors not to mention the time saved
for added leisure and play.
LOOK! Here's the way you can get one o these UTILITY
COOKERS FREE!
If im an- not now it suhsirilMT
iui hlmplj MilncrllM' nnd p.i
oiic jc.ir'h hiiliM-rlplliui In ml
iinciv
$5.00
Hi C'urrlor Imj ill C'lli
iNAMK ---
STHEBT
CITY
The American has
PLANES SEEK
ALASKA GOLD
ANCHORAOE. Alaska UP- De-
velopment if the upper Ntmhagak
Klver mining region a largely un-
explored aren filled with inyetery
and tradition will be undertaken
this year with airplanes C J.
Dumbolton. pioneer Alaska pilo-
motor announced
Dumbolton made a preliminary
air trip to the region last seawm
ponding two nnd a half month
toeklng "pay giavel ' on the Nush-
agak and Its tributaries
"The roult were good' he mid
"I found what t know to he hiv
gravel apparently enough to make
a camp I plan on gett.ng awa ti
soon Ae possible In the Spriiitf
spending neat Siimiin r In riion
le piospt-ctlnK nnd poinlbly
opening up some rf thi ground "
The miner found the reason for
so little pui'pi i tini tn the region
'It was imMi-ib1e lo travel nei
mm h of the cmintrv swamp" mid
nun U track pver where It i hi
rolling flat conntiv with hilN well'
eroded away Tlvie u plenty of
water for plm i w.ik with milv
air 1 1 in In r ahsik it.'k-
"flalne i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 lie fan
few i nrlboii mil i i i m:il tn
but loti of diii-k-. k'-ife and p' .
mlgan "
-C'.t.l tn II liit pi I
among gold ci ivjiei IvV'i tl i
hloiight $20000 vviiilh i.' n l i i
out of 'In Nu-hik'iii loiu't
JJCHING T0S
Burning sore cror ked
soon relieved ded healing aided
uiilh safe.soolhin - ff??i
ResinoH-vJ
Mll'l'l 1111(1 lllllllllll lliltlil III. II
oidinaiy ua. ntl so it is
I'OI.I) si list HUH. US ( AN (ill
o.m: r tiiijsi. cooitKits
I'HKH lY I'AVINti O.NK YI4.XH
ix Aivxcii ssxmi uin.ivr.u-
1211 11V (Altltll'll HOV IX
CITY.
- -
- -Oil ItOUTK;
. STATE
a 4-Page Color Comic
1P33 but attempted to keep their
fknd secret.
Last year they went back to re-
work their claims. Coming out
poling R raft down thc turbulent
river they eranhou Into a lock ltt
their gold and their Uvea
hfl.LIVAN WON I'ltli:
KENLY. N C.A prlKe offered
by n merchant here for the imge"
family entering his ntore In a err
tain day went lo the family of J
J. Sullivan. There wrto 17 Sulli
vans the IS children tanging in
ngi from three months to 21 yentn
living In the same home The
piite waa a stick of candy weigh
lug 17 12 pounds.
Ciiiistipiitloii Trotililos
I hedfotd's Black Diiiiight I
niid of the dried ground up
'eivs and rocta of plants tint
i.i on the bowel when thev am
-lugirtsh or constipated Kir re
freshing relief when yen need i
laxative tnki this dependable
pureH ejetnbli medicine
"I wiii almost down wa. bin it
d 'iinl hud gui tins until I wit
In i bin fix w i lies Mr J W
Dill ii I 'f Jonmhoro Ark I n "1
hc.i'd no much ilmiit Mink
1'imiitht I wmt'd I" ti if I b
Kin I ik lit - n ill d. iltet
till ll ' I HUH I It tt I II' ' II k 'nf
I I I ' t ' . H I' I IV . W I
nil in nun -i in t k intuoiir
II Taki'H
I.t'ss Time.
Less Fiifl
Kxpunsi and
l.c..s Kffort
to Prepare Konil
.'n This
Modem
Steam
Cooker
VIIIHIII.il ivil-ill u- viiiii.iii . i
with other vegetables too
imn iinuiii.
are never dry and "i
'cook-
Itlir.il SuliM'riliern inn et nun
of HiHse ( onUcr I'rro It) niili-
bcrlliliii.' or rrnowliiif their miI
Dcriptlou fur ono jiur ut our
sptii'liil ralo of
$3.85
Hox
Section on Sunday!
iSAVE WITH!
ICE I
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