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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 1929
Telephone No.
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PURDUE IS
WINNER IN
THE BIG 10:
Boilermakers Cinch Title
With Light But Fast
Smart Club
i 1 I'.T DKMBY
I nit. .t l'n- Staff orrrMioudcnt !" ' Northwestern HUM was
C IIICA'j'i Nov 19 AP Down in'n " ltl runninR until the defeat.
It had loat to Minnesota. tui nan
not beea tied. and had It won ami
Purdue loot to Indiana next Satur-
Alrfad he Irie'i hni b t n
Nav C.unegic lech .mil Southern
il.f : n i amo-ig i th- i - T!.
rmis pLiv NorthwcstP--n and Arm)
f it h gam s -.houlii end in No-
tre Dnnic rlrtOTie tf prev.ous firm
cunn for anything
Purdue has only to meet Indiana.
dlnna always pla-i it beet same
against the Bollei makers but the
Hoosters wIM have to ploy better
than the best thev have shown thla
year to boat their old rivals
The only other undefeated tea.il
In the middle west l the Universi-
ty of Detroit The opinion prevarla
ttKtt both Notre Dame and Purduo
i have hotter teams than Detroit
Indiana allowed Purdue to clinch
the title b defeating Northwestern.
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em in ins ha"
h"r- i se.'ninni chan.i
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in thi i
th. Pu
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Sn'h la u- . f
iindwestern .w lumi iinois vu'h
Par lue on! unde nted Rig Ter
conference team By defeat ins In
wa Saturday the Boilermakers
etnehed their first championship in
32 year of conference competition
T-nneaaee and Tulnne remain
unbeaten and untiel in the South
Unfortunately the two teams do
-HEART BALM
SJUMIRED
Wacoan Asks Million Dol-
lar Alienation Charge
East Feels
orsl Earth
Tremor Man.
MEXICO BACK
TO NORMALCY
AFTER VOTING
BOSTON. Mass . Nov 19 (U P in'
' Pielimlnary afjdy of seismograph ic I Rllhio. Elected President.
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NEW lORK No. .J -f" Witn
'i. 1929 football season enter. ng
he final week of competit.on. sec-
tional leaden) hav. been firmly es-
tiibltthed in even action of the
ountrv and two teams No're
U ACn 1 . t Nn III (UP) A ireords hv scientists indicated to-I
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not meet and both appear imeiy to tory of congenial married lite hi . that a. strong earthquake which
complete their reason unbeaten nd nto wife enjoved until Murtli shook the northeastern part of the
Tennessee has played the harder If) 1927 when he accidentally inter-' United States and oastern Canada
schedule cvptrd a letter addressed to Mr.- yesterday had 1U center either In
California held its lead on the Wi(l while she wns visiting in a fault in tnt eatx bed Just off
Pacific Coast by nosinir out Wa-di- Noimon Okia . was told from the the Nw EnRlaud cont or. In the
lnRtonbut has not cinched section- nitnew tand here by Wlllard Wig-. vney of the .t I-iwrcncr.
al leadership The Hears meet hUn- ly plaintiff in a million dollar The duturtonre ciused high
ford this week and will enter rhv ;"P1n"lril v" taf "T "VrM' buwBB aml tower8 to 8Way HS
contest a the underdog Unless ?er wn" " now r Nmuch aa thrc feet broke Innumer-
they win. the coast conierer.ee vnu w t0)fied he dl(I not knowl ""Ta.-Tr . .7.." ."".
rjii- 1 . 1 .u t i ii t it ' ie str?ts in Ala. women work-
""" unwl "l '"" "" " ' '; lug in of 'Ices in tall bulldlnpa here
vorce wan i;rantetl when she told. .. .. ...
him .ho intended to marry tVespi. - f" drffel
nt iviier iiciy ni ui iiwt
Declared Winner By
Supreme Court
fmnli
I'tah continued its two year un-
broken string of victories swamp-
ing Wyoming and apparently en-
tirely outdnssea all competition in
the Rocky Mountain district
The championship situation .n
the Southw-st was clarified by
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ti g. t cifi tiv va- Ime and the Unlver ity of Pitta- TexBg christian University's vie
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ir hniil U hurdle an 1
i knowing ha' to do
. time The rouldnt
1 1 the .f ihbirn Iowa
in were -nuitt enuuch to
t ' fi't 10 fllen Harmoiion
' pfid I uk and thiew a couple
pa e ih. n ' ..f which Wind-
ei Uv .iru n' uatt little
t ' im' J 11 II W 1 ni who atap-
r c ifnal hn. fur a touch -
v Hni 1 1 oei plu e-kicketl the
IX' 1 i
fe 'h the lioiler-
irj ugh to pte
' ott 1 mil protect
Huilem iK 1 "iipporter
. nconitnn tt natioii-:.-
ll..i 1 beside 1
her 1 t 111 -uch a.i
nurgh -stand t at as the leading
1 ontemlers for national rhampion-
shlp honors
Hoth Notre Dame and Pitt im-
proved their titular claims Satur-
di Rockne's Irih nosing out
1 Southern California by the slim
margin of a point after touchdown
1 while the Panthers awnmped a re-
' putedly powerful defensive Carne-
gie Tech team 31 to 13
Despito tin closeness of their win
1 over the Pacific Coast tenm. the
tory over Texas University and
Baylor' defeat hv Southern Metho-
dist. Previously all four teams
were undefeated In conference
competition
Nebraska remains the only unde-
feated Big Stx conference team al-
though held to two tlM during the
year.
had fled I M N
Vasconcelitas hvre believed that
he would be spirited into the Unit
cd States by friends either going
by steamer or airplane from Guy-
am.i3 There was a report that some of
thv defeated candidates' supporters
attempted to make a deal with a
Cullacan Slnoloa tmdertnkor to
ship him out of the country in a
coffin but that the mortician had
refused because of fear of the gov-
ernment. The search for Vasconcclos gain-
ed lmpetU3 yesterday when he is-
sued a statement from an unknown
hiding place. declaring himself
president of Mexico and urging his
adhcrants to overthrow the present
government in open rebellion.
Mayor Kduardo Soto of Nogales '
yesterday "ccivcd
Govern- incisco
UtJCITTED ON
SELF UEFENSE FLEA
HOUSTON. Nov. 19. (LJ'.i H. P.
Webb. ClTDsteiville farmer was
acquitted here yesterday on the
charge or murdering Ed Morrissey
here Sept 5. in one of the shortest
murder trials in the history of
Harris county. Th-3 jury was chos-
en yesterday testimony completed
fand an acquittal teturncd in p. fc
nours.
signed. I
Wigley denied an allegation in the
defendant's answer to tile plain
mmi petition tnnt tne divorce 011
tulncd by Mts Wlgley was part of
a fraudulent scheme conceived by
the plaintiff to extoit money from
Crespi.
Wlgley wan to re.uimc. hui testi-
mony at today's sewion of court.
Two Bandits Slain
In Store Robbery
caused by the undulations of the
I structures Others fainted with
I fear
On Newfoundland many families
fled in panic and frightened cattle
raced through the fields bawling
their terror.
Reports from Nova Scotia de-
scribed the quake as the most se-
vere in that Island's history. It oc-
curred during a heavy snowstorm.
Several persons fainted at Halifax
POOLEVILLE Okia. Nov. 19.
if Hi Two bandits were slain early
today when a bandit gang of five or
NEW YORK COT! ON I six was surprised in the Major
NEW YORK. Nov. 19. U.R -A Mercantile store here.
Irish maintain front ranking In the Jateadler tone whs evident In aarly one of the bandits was believed
race for National honors becauee tloflllnga on the New York Stock to e Waiter Ginn. of Wichita
after rushing to the streets from
quivering buildings. Wharves were
Inundated along the Boston water-
XICXICO CITY. Nov 19. d'.P. .
The Mexican supreme court has
supported P-ncual Ortiz Rublo's
claims of a larilslide victory In
Sunday's bloody presidential elec-
tions and a nindtial return to nor
mal conditions was being effected! -' infoitnni. him that Vascorrcelos
today. ' Was due her last night and ask-
The country still septhed with 1 i"P protectio- if civil authorities
chaiges of fraud brought bv suo-1 Soto said he -ould comply but
porteis of the defeated anti-ieelec-1 vasconceli
tlonlat candidate Jose Vasconcelot
but in diminishing volume.
American'
3010 01 rnuKHies
a telegram from Brecken-vdj A-.i.rtcia TttMlshlni;
j Ellas of Sono- Co. Inc. FublLshcre
The supreme- court's vote was 7
to 0 against the nnti-reelectlonht
petition for an investigation of the
election and Ortii Rublo went
ahead with preparations for his in-
auguration on Feb. 0.
There was no confirmation of
widely circulated reports that Vas-
concelos was in danger of his lite
and was attempting to flee to the
United States. A dispatch to La
Pren3a said that the defeated prcs-
front. causing thousands of dollars cntjal candidate was Rrcewd In
Ios did not appear.
EDGAR HINRICHS
Manager
WESLEY D. HODGES.
Editor
lifcinia 1 uiane and
.c li ii- national
uj a iiiHtn it 1 ivalry
.-ir own ta'i
IM!nd tn 1 1 houl
Dan. 1 u i h ia.i an
fu.it 04 i 11 The No-
'Utfit 1 t'i.iel the
'ercrtl( i... a hi dill of
1 he t 1 'n and pei-
'1. ' the men believe
tit go through the
'. i'iJ they are entitled
1 h.impionshlp recotrni-
of the difficult schedule they have
played Pitt fan contend that the
pHnth-rs" decisive win over Carne
gie entitles them to rating above
Noirr
Dnmc. Carnegie having held t
tin Kockneitvs to a T to 0 score
eriy in tne season Howev r com-
parative scores furnish an uncer-
I tain basis on which to rate teams
and the majority of critic will con.
tine to give Notre Dame first con-
sideration. The defeat of Cormll's hitheitu
! unbeaten and untied eleven by Dart
mouth left Pitt as the only remain-
ing contender for eastern sectional
honorn A victory over Penn State
doallnga on the Now York Stock
Exchange today. Trading wm mod-1
orate and fututva fluctuated within
a narow range around the pre-
vious closing prices Hedge selling
camp Into the market on a larger
scale while commission house liquid
ation in December continued. How
ever buying by the trade. Liverpool.
and the continent offset the selling
and good uuppoit was evident Wall they investigated and found a light
Street was buying distant months turned on in the store They saw-
while outside interests were on ooin sVPrai bandits and opancd fire
sides of th.- market. 1 through a window killing two.
Tho foasic bureau of Memphis Tnp bnnults returnc(1 a voje. 0f
14. at 11.900 000 bales.
Falls formerly of Ardmore. The
otlrer man had not been Identified.
Walter Major proprietor was at-
tracted to the store when a Delco
light circuit connected wit.n the
system in the stoiv started the
generator ot his residence. Ac
companied with hl.s son. Wallace
pistol fire as they tied in an au-
tomobile Neither Major or his son
were injured
damage to merchandise
The caithquake was felt slightly
by jesidents of New York City
and cities up the Hudson Valley
and an unusually high tide Inundat-
ed several seashore communities
along Lung Island Sound. 1
Guirymas state of Sonora last night
by a large number of his partisans
the dispatch stated he PNpected to
remain there several days.
NOGALES Sonora Mcx Nov.
19. (l'.i:i Jose Vafcconcelos defeated
anti-icclectionist candidate for
president eluded soldiers today af-
$563.75 Realized I tpr -av'nR railroad train at the
Tim ii I -- it T? li I 11 irl Int. nt inn t
In Angelo Game cuyamas
vasconciios disippearcd at Lnv
'I'tula -.. cdiu'sdiiy and Thuixla-.
Nibi.int anoit. Sliir a
an man's woman . . .
Iiittei staunch fearli'ss . . .
he was n woman's man until
Sec this powerful picture
Added
SIllS
CONGRES-S TODAY
BY UNITED PRESS
Seiiali':
Cnntlnuea dehate on tariff rates.
HI1U: 1 Lameja. 1 lie unusual part about
Recess' j 't was that the dogs were taken
' riding In the plane before they
1JOY ICnrOKTKI) KILLED ! were set out on the trail of tho
Willi. 1: DEER IIILVI'INC I criminals
. MIDLAND. Tex.. Nov. 19. (UR)-
rielatlves nf Frank I-nnhnm
ft 1CV1 1 1 I 1 mcmN 1 of a prominent Midlitn
Pal sBltt MJsl B M family today had received word c
.his death In Brewster County while
1 on a deer hunt In company with
Rov I ing. of Midland. Lanham had
be n hunting in the Big Bend Coun-
try when his gun accidentally dl-
hntgt d as he was removing it from
tne rr ir ;at of hiiS automobile.
and
Miltan
Dmnthf.
Kh aPTIVI WOMAN
.?v
Oui daiiK in
"s( H001. HKUINS"
I
Tl'KKKY DINNER
1 spottMinil bj Catholic Altar So-
'i-tj ut thi old Churlev and Frit
-iMMtinn Thursdaj .veiling. Novem- j Ratliff. capturing him near South
Imt Zl 'Zc l-nlillc Invited.
The San Aiigelo-Brcckcliiulge
rind game playid at San Angel"
Saturday netttd the local high
school tieuaury Ja'jS.T'i. including
expense money accoiduig to a de-
tailed teport of expenses and re-
ceipts of the game as compiled by
supennti ndent N. S Holland. Ap
proximately 1.500 fans saw tin-
game. More than 500 of these wci"
Breckenrlitgc fans.
Mi Holland's report follows:
RocoiDts- Individual tickets.
a search for firebugs at 1 332 50c Student Tickets .. .$166.00
370 25c Pep and Grammar
school tickcU . 92.50
733 $1.00 Adult Tickets .. . 733 00
1135 paid admissions totnl $991.00
1.x pons os
NOTE: A year ago when San An-
gelo came to Bicckcnrldgn the ex-
pense account allowed totaled
$37335.
In the settlement Saturday Brock
cnrldgc deducted fifty dollars ow-
ing to the fact tliat the coat of
transportation win less tins yciti.
Expense allowed Breck $323.35
Threv Officials 162.31
Advertising 25 00
Total of expenses $510.09
Net receipts less expenses $480.81
To San Angelo 1-2 net rcc. 210.41
To Breckenildge expenses ..$323.35
1-2 net reci-' .ts 521" -"0
.1. f
Total - . 503.75
palmc Trainmen arriving here
said that noldiers boarded the train
at Hcrmosillo and learned that he
Deaths during widespread riots
Sunday mounted to 21 with the Entered as Second Clas3 Matter at
possibility the toll might icach 25 Breckenridge Texas under the Act
when a thorough check was com- f "larch 1 1S7D.
pleted. Ninv were killed in the cap-
ital during three riots tho princi-
pal of one of which occurred at
the anti-reelectionist headquarters
Six were killed In Vera Cruz. Twen-
ty ware injured in Mexico City.
Ortiz Rubio's national revolution-
ary followers claimed he had polled
more than 1000000 vote. Official
returns will not be completed until
Thursday and will not be present-
ed to congress until December.
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Cold Wave In
From Canada
NOTICE
; Bloodhounds and airplanes weie
I used in
FARMED GUARDS
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NOTICE Notice is hereby given
to merchants and all other person?
to not extend any credit to Mrs
John I. Bas3 on my account for I
shall not pay any debts made by
her on my accounts nor be re-
sponsible for any of her acts. J. I.
Bass.
Employment
CHICAGO Nov. 19. (UPI A cold
wave from the hleak Canadian
Northwest had spread over the
ccntial United States today accom-
panied in many places by snow
and icy gales
Wurnings of storm danger had
teen sent to shippers on the Great
Lakes which were churning undet
blasts of from 35 to 45 miles an
hour intensity.
braska and Kansas and daylight
Temperatures were at freezing 01
below last night in Michigan. Indi-
ana Iowa Minnesota. Missoui 1 Ne-
brought little change. Rains ;.n
oral over the middlewest tut net' to
snow
dit. who participated in the spec-
tacular Santa Claua robbery of a
Cl.-'co bank on Christmas. 1927 is
well remembered by county and
city officials of this county and
Breckenridge.
Local ofticers were the ones re
sponsible for the early arrest of
EV E RV
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NEED
Vc nie loomcvftil in
trK plant. ' AnthinK
in (lie way of piinUng
from an elaborate cata-
log to a rtinK'lc blotter
from the mol intricate
office or .shop form to
the merest linotype job
we can do for you bet-
ter cheaper.
c
1'tibliv Theatre
Palace
LsT TWO I)A
s rifnS .nnitest Dramatic
Triumph
CiNO.
1
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" Aim
.til u
Bend after he hud been shot down.
When captured Itatllff was taken
to Graham for safe keeping by
Ro McCharen present deputy 1
sheriff
Local oflcers remember Ratliff
a.- a very dangerous and stealthy
hai a"ter. They were not aurprbed
at the attempted Jail break which
hi' manipulated last night at East-
land In which one officer was prob-
ablv fatally injured.
Federal Ranks
Increase Loans
WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. (U.R)--Loans
on Investments by member
bink of the Federal Reserve sys-
ti m aggieguted $35911000000 an
men isc of $203aw0.000 for Ule
thtei months aincc June 29 the
tedeial Reserve Board's quarterly
1 ondiuon .-.'.atement showed today
ToUl loan-- increased $50ti.000.000
Man Held For Mail
Fraud Gets 10 Years
KEW YORK Nov 19(U.R- Chir-
les Delos Waggoner Tcllurule Col-
orado banker sentenced to ten
years imprisonment for mail fraud
in connection with his manipula
tions which removed $500000 from
New York banks left New York
for the Atlanta prison tclay.
He was accompanied by Deputy
United States Marshal John XV
Pinkley nnd Joseph McCourt.
It was learned reliably that Wag-
goner who was detained In New
York when the priion train was
sent south last week had refused
to give any aid to the .Now York
banks which are attempting to ob-
FEMALE HELP WANTED Mem-
ber of Parent-Teacher Association.
01 well educated lady Special po-
sition easy hours and good salary
to one who can meet the publi"
State particulais and give phone
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WANTED Girl 20 to 25 years of
age for work in private home.
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For Rent
FOR RENT- Five room modern
house on West Elm St. pavement -Clay
Lumber Company.
FOR RENT-My five room mod-
ern horn? completely furnished.
East Hullum St.. pavement. R. M
Ferguson care Cliy Lumber Co.
FOR RENT--3 and 1 room nicely
furnished houses. bath near
school. Phone 643-J or 71.
FOR RENT Bedroom for one
gentleman. In private homevl 1107
N. Breckenridge Ave.
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Collciriaiih
.Movietone News
dming the quarter and $1310.000.000 h( ?500000 y.Mvlx Waggoner's
dunng the . wlle InvLstmcnU. man )uUitions w thvm Hr dW ao
in l . uovernmeni anu ouicr se-
. unties declined 301.000000 during
th. marter and $655000000 during
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JOHN GILBERT
Talks ! Loves!
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CORPUS CHRISTI Nov. 10. UP
The third annual convention of
the South Texas Chamber of Com-
merce closed hore at noon today
following Installation of officers
chosen last night and awarding of
I prize to winners in tho My Home
I Town speaking contest
A mareed band concert with
about twelve organization partici-
pating featured the morning ses-
Grrdy Km.iolvmg of Corpus
im t wja chcjcn president of
a- chdmiMT. -ind. Ray Lcemin al-
e of Ui city. w. retained m gen-
eral mamger for another year
MIOl'MIKR OF LINDIIEKl.H
INJURED AGAIN tjLIfilll tV
LNGLEWOOD. N J . Nov 10. 0.f!
X-nv pictures were being rlovc'
loticd at Englrwood htx.pltul torlay
in ohow the fact extent of a renew
ed lniurv which Col C initios A.
Lindbergh has suffered to the
shoulder which was hurt when his
plane overturned lost Februnry in
Mcxlro City
t Lindbergh threw the shoulder ou.
'of Joint In a mishap hero Sunday
I at the home of his father-in-law
Dwight W. Morrow. The Injiucd
1 member was quickly put back in
'place by u doctor but it was dc-
! elded to x-rav tin boulder to de-
termine -if further tiytatiatl is
necesaary.
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Phone 268 Bender Bids
FOR JtENT-Thtce 100m furnish-
ed house newly papered. Close In
Call at Hamburgoi Stand 113 S
Breckenridge.
on the pica that he was safeguard
ing his constitutional rights
Denies Rumor
Of Oil Merger
TULSA OklH. Nov 19. (U.P-P.e-porU
that the Sinclair Oil Company
and Prairie Company would con-
tinue a merger plan as soon as Har-
ry F. Sinclair was released from
jail In Washington have been dcnicl
by XV. S FitpatrtcK cnalrman oi
tho board of the Prairie organiza-
tion. "So far as we arc concern' d as
I'rairie. Oil .1- Gus Company offi-
cials wc hope at oiuq future time
to sit down with Sinclair people
and see if anything cm be done in
the matter nf uniting the- major
units of the two unttj." Fitzpat-
rick sid.
"So far as I know there ban been
nn discussion about the corporate
jet-up of such a possible 'oiiollda-
tlon. or official nvinngyncnt. ut the
consolidation if accomplished. The
report would bi highly interesting
if true "
SENATOR BLANK TALKS
ON TEXTILE DEPRESSION
WASHINGTON Nov. 19. UPJ
Depression in the Cotton Textile
tndu-try could be relieved if manu-
facturers would adopt a program
"of efficiency economy decency.
and humanity" Senator Blanc Re
publican Wisconsin told the Sen-
ate todity opening tht ceijlltlou at-
t..l-. ru proposed increases in ths
Cotton Textile schedule.
FOR RENT -One 5-ioom modern
house; alao ono 3-room furnished
house -PIiotc 806.
FOR RENT -Three room apart-
ment mod-am conveniences. Bath
and garage Phone lOOt-W 301 W
LlmUey St
For Sale Miscellaneous 8
FOR SALE Two chair barber-
shop. Owner leaving town. Bargain.
J. D Daniels. 1300 block E. Walker.
FOR SALE- -Piano' Tnd other
household furnishings. Reasonable
-1110 E. Dyer St.
NASH SuiU. and Overcoats better
than ever. Call local rcpre.scnta
ile -Piul A Armould Phone 997
Southern Bus Co. Inc.
NEW DCS SCHEDULES
Vormerly the Breckenridge Gra-
ham and Olney Line now the
Southern Btn Company Inc. of
Wichita Falls. (Through c ir.i no
changes )
Schedule
TXS1E TABLB
North Bound
Lv. Breckenridge 7 am. 12.15 p-m-
2:45 p. m 6:20 p. m.
Ar Wichita Falls 10:55 im l:U
p-nx 6:40 pm 10:15 p.m.
The shurtcs'. and quickest route to
Wichita Falls via Graham and Ol-
ney. Connections at Wichita Falls
for Vernon and Amarlllo Texas
Denver Colo. Ardmore and Okia
noma City Okia.
South Bound
Lv. WlcbJta Falls 7:15 a.m 10:00
sun 2:00 p.m. 6:30 pm.
Ar. Breckenridge 11 10 a. m. 1:55
p.m. 6;t5 pan. 10:25 p-m.
t'ertional
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Mra. A .U- Vll!lon ppintudl tncdi-
upi. Readings diily-Sager Hotel
Room 135. Phone 5.
GUAHANTEED Permanent wave.-
or all styles $5. Mrs. Jcanctte
Campbell 117 N. Court Ave
Wanted Miscellaneous 19
WANTED Sunday school teacher
or Christian worker to Uit moth-
ers of Sunday School children. Po-
sition two months. Salary $110.
Give phone church connections.
Box 'U' care Daily American.
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NOTICE!
REDUCED FARES An8 CIL1NGE
IN" SCHEDITLES EFFECTIVE
JUNE 1ST 1929.
SOUTHERN BUS COJITANY Ino.
SPSS)
Money To Loan
"Ride The
Greyhoimds"
The Greyhound Safety Motoi
Coaches make direct connection al
Fort Worth with the West Texaj
Coaches and with the Lone Staj
itage Llne3
Through coaches from For!
Worth to Hillsboro Waco Temple
-Vustin and Ban Antonio.
Schedule
Coaches leave Fort Worth at 6:L
a.m. 8:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 12:4o
a.m. 2:45 p.m 4:45 p.m. 7:45 pm.
10:45 p.m and to WacoJhly 7:45
p.m.
You can purchase a ticket locallj
from Breckenridge to any point r
the Greyhound Line.
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If you huvc fruit trcca to put out
or my other wprt .leave notice for
J w Atisrorj j C A. JriHJcs
Station Souti Rose.
The Southern Buj Company has
reduced their fares duo to econo-
mics In operation and are anxious
to pass same on to the patrons of
their line. Schedules have been ao
arranged that it will be possible to
attend baseball games visit the
Amusement park at Lako Wichita
and return home the same day.
Connections to distant cities nave
also been arranged. For further In-
formation call Bus Station Phone
547. Travel by Motor Coach tor
frequent a4 cqutUsus ssrvtee.
AUTOMOBILE LOANS Notes re-
financed. Monthly payrcants ic-
duccd. More money advanced tour-
teous service. Reasonable ratts K.
G. Camp & Co.. 3ver Woolworth
Phon 555
lltlllllOMMOI-l
Dr. Bruce W. Snider
Dentist
Pyorrhea Specialist
Evening hours by appointment
Over Star Drug Store
Phone C60
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 305, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 19, 1929, newspaper, November 19, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70991/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.