The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, February 3, 1930 Page: 6 of 6
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SEVENTY - FIVE
ENROLLED FOR
CHURCH SCHOOL
Largest Training Classns
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The Br ecken ridge
American
L'I.AS.-I!'!i:i VMVFI'.T' im; ikiktmf.t
It -Isn't Lincoln
.4 Clin rhmil liurtaii
No. you ruew(l wrong this Un't
Abraham Llnmln Mhuto birthday
anniveriiarr la observed on Feb. IS
but a new pkture of Judge Charles
t Hull famous as Lincoln' "dou-Lit-'-
who is iiu on a leiture tour
ID the a-L JutUe Hull wu born
la T i.i. Iho sm of Confederate '
partuts. but hi resemblance to '
Ltiu-uln l '.o strong (hut he often
takes Lincoln ioIvh in the morlea in
Hollywood Culif. where he now ro-
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iXo More Court
For Two Years
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M.-i v north of Sin
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law b i
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l'i ' ' ' art s!m. . i'!j n n. .1
for "a n.to years" O.d r.estori
sy :. i !..' his ben !.ia favor-
it : if thee 20 year
"Wr re civilized he;.1
Jud.c
Hll
th.
i.n.fnted "We '..ke to see
- .'tie their troihles out
f " '''J save th. .i money .... n...
a..r .- .'fficer wrot. n- -k m KANSAS CITY. Feb. 3. (U.Rt-
Ing .Mir I -.ms doing with the'Nne ctanr of cutim c emis-
fine I ;.!" narlea each carrying a 40 pound
Th. .. '.'.alle lurLsi studied the ' knaP eck containing sartorial ef-
groui riont of him. Then I CecU- were on tnelr way suth-
Why lor-t take the boysM ward by airplane today to attend
money i i Un like to e "nauurn' ctrtnonlea of prejident
tii.-n. k. ! i' 'they neel It"
STATIC'S LOSING NOTIILVO.
.VSTIN Feb a 'I I'. The .state
.1 .o-e nothing hv the closing of
r. x-is Nitmnil 1". ink of Fort
V. i ' h a hii h
d'-posi-
T
V lliegoiy
H.i 'die i tixl'iv Th hank held1 TlU;l' kla' Uml Pk'k UP ConradlBr.. pl.ced on it
' i '. " - If Mr"' P'-a..nt of the char- f-.y ... -
i .oi nil on .. ( C(Wiieri-e at Urownsville. lui ... . ( .
' -ii 11' '. i $smmki ... i . . i .. iiiqiui was J . 1 mm I
' ! I .'a Lite today.
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..! in Hall -
r
THE ZRrTrV1
FIVE YOUTHS
KILLED SUN.
Automobile Goes Over 50
hot Embankment
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Siootina Affray
l!i:iTON 'lex Feb 1 'U.R
iri 'n kcrs Helton blacksmith
.n held in the county jail tof:iv
fii.lnK c names uf asHuult to tout- .
i In connection with a shooting
iffrav here Friday afternoin.
Vicrs and Ike Nixon 17. met
riwr
Friday morninK and engaged n
'-
a o.lp i
len met
'"' argument and fight w
ul'tl ln Xlxiiiy receiving
"iln ' 'he city hall Vickers was
!:3H4
.i he unn i i fiom his body
'iave urawn a plsuu and
.. "r. nmy. "- Nin -N"n-
i ii i. inn. ii i-iTt iii:d
I'.'.rn.i: with kiotkic
J'' :'.".': ru.:L:iZu
-; it. fit. . mlr -i i pitched
1 ''.til rm p n i ha! i leaded
ie. l. Motel 111 the 't'X (In
tl I. t
l'i of tin- iloters are Known
t have beer wounded.Americans Going
7'n ill P'trf1l1 Hl'nn!
JO 1'CXl(an lilhCM
eiecx r-xscuai jruz kudio xveanej-
tav.
Approximately 8000 persons weie
at municipal uuport yesteiday aft-
ernojn when the chai tered trl-
iiiotoied ail plane took oti on the
first lap of the flight. The party
wiu to resume Its journey fiom
KfUNIll'Itc; F t :i I P Tx
M.MtLL NOItMA.V WILL ici clpt.- i -in .1 t lat. to Midalg j-
IIAMi III.OOl) TIUNSITSIOXr" r are leading receipts is-
MONROVIA Cilif. Feb. 3. U P'
Mahei Norman.! former screen act-
ii s now fight. ng tith.fulo.sis in
i anitariiKi; h re will submit to
a "
i tiansf.is.on n . f w duys
I" ' I'.'hhuigh h. i phy-icin.
I uin.uin.'.'il la . n.gh'
Ladies' Turkish
Hat lis
Ky Apiinintnient Onlv
Special Colored (iirl
MiLsseiise In Cliarjje
Dr. W. R. ('. Allen
( hiroiiraitoi
Konnis JI I-l'1 Mtii.h Hotel
Take i:ii.itoi
WU KI'Kmu'K
IN KKIAIItI.N(i
ImKs Kejs Safes IaMn Mw.
rs ground by machine; Springs
fr plmimgniphs; 1'urU for nnv
gun. rnriilture. I!lrcli; Suns
s).irMnMl.
If We ( an't riv It u Can't
Re ll.d"
MVsTKK Kin & Fix IT
SHOP
MciiiImt Nat'l licksmitli h'ii
l-'ii I. Wulher st
NSH SHITS S'3..-i0
Ovr 300 spring Sample
I it ttii.iranteed. We Know Hun
PAl'I. A. AIH101 LI)
"ox X03 Telephone 1009
Loans On Automobiles
Diamonds
and oilier personal property.
Notes refinanced. .Monthly pay
ments reduced. Reasonable 1
Rates.
R. G. CAMP Si CO.
Over Woolunrth. Phone 333
r mepjcan. brfcke;:1-
In Capital's
...hJ J"'"" ." .' PPl.n:ir'.
Satniui i..i' I """'"Ml atn.ve. riiey are: (t) Miss Maria
KhnTniZ7"' Mparauu.m
nnn rt k. ... . ..
.... .... MioW i n
..-- i'f-''""' oi tne season's
ti - - -uii
n';.i?i?. 'natron who Is nmonB the leaders of her set; )
.''"":. "URnter or Lul
bnr'l?1 '" the """
burn' Kter of Colonel and Mr..
bow to society
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NEGRO LYNCHED
r1T I nvnTr -n-y-
a w iv v ft nu l' n
BY ANGRY MOB
Confessed Slayer Beaten
Burned And Hanped
Ol'ILL r- . Feb .'!. o & .1:
Irvine a negro wu-- lynched i. i
moj neQr neie eullV. j0jav uf
he allegedly confessed to attacking
and itabblng to death a 15-year-o'.J
white girl
The negro was beaten then burn-
ed on a bonfire and his body lat.-i
hanged from a tree near the scene
of the cilmv.
Irvine was taken from the cus
tody of Sheriff W. E. Tyler who
had arrested him at Mystic. Ga in
miles from her several hours af-
ter the gitl's body wa. found by
relatives yesterday.
Tyler reported that he was over-
powered after he acquiesced to the
mob's demand he return with Ii-
vln-. to the spot where the nuiidii
occurred
A bonfire was huilt ami the lie
ffic
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than J6i)0O. () K Jones tax col-
lectoi declared
The til.il tnosl.'ir e.int r.illintr tA
rj .. ..... n fh(. .. lllnl.
huilt int.. th ri.lmtoi. this eli
minate.- tii.i-r an. I sticking. The
radiator b'lffhs in llie top of the
'auk have tieen lmpiov d to ple-
Vellt ! ' ir v. it. i hioiigh tin
IV. I tnv p .
liuy
&wbqse
TIRES
at
THK NEW HUMBLE
Flashlike Service
Station
Tomorrow
Lupe Velez
in
"LADY OF THK
PAVEMENTS"
The romance of a heart
thief.
Februarj s Prospcrltj Month
Last I)a : MiMn .-... SSSy lP i
'loK'cther for the first time ?F$r flSrW7
A0&fflfcr (ilorious Fun! C clonic Vg ttW$
101)1 Th. ills. Also SHUEW" DOUGLAS ff 1 l)AA 1.-.
Wallace Lnpiuo in All TalkiiiK; Laufhin: St-JL7WQt. ML - 1 QiZ LO
Tpv
Social Whirl
Vv.l Washii.qtnn Durcnu.
'" W.-h.nBlon'H hnlhant winter
minltr to the V. S . shown as
- n nirton
u"
(2) Miss Jane Ilanna.
-. iii-ua iji irs. -r. A Srntf
'debs
-Col. and Mr. John A. McAtIK
y cVrcleT 5 Anne Vlminla' hi
Percy M. Anhburn? no made her
just recently
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IlJM.l I. iNn.
L'niteil Stain
senator trim
M a s sachusetts
carried dinneis
to workmen In a
Clinton Maw.
textile mill. He
also sold news-
papers outside
the mill and
worked as a
cash boy in u
store.
Phone 614
ll'lllOl lit 1. . ....
J 'leaning. U( do it riEli( Kimr-
inlce eery jo!. The opening
uf this plant brought about :i
I'rlce Reduction of .13 1-3 per
eiit on clinuiliig and pri-sslni?.
3 Suits cliiuied uml pressed 5 LOO.
uresh. 5i.(mi. Si extra charge
ror IIM1 ier i-ent dcliw-ry s.:-
ilcc. Send jour clothes to us.
1I1I-:L (LIANLRS
I'hoiii' ll 111 I.. Walker
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Bat?anIiJerirTitTTjtipyr!ifr-N.'PJrtT7rirpim'T.rif.
SCIENTIFIC HKALINCi
I)ru.5;less Specialist. Phone '.V2:
Or. .1. (. (iiles. .vim has Im-ch
has oM-ned an nl'li in Mn- liii'T i R'.Il- . win re lie is w II
equipped tn uivi run known l.inili. ial ilii'ls treutment tn
his patient-.
We wish to i .iiir.itiilate liic. mi his s Inlimi or a new lo-
'.ilioii. and to s.iv t the ni' ..i in .'.il.' oi Rieclti-iiriilgc that
llr (dies is a splendid practilion. er and i n ii gentleman j
5 IH' M 1 ( (ll N( II M(lli RV III W.TH IMF g'Q
5 Mud i.. l.-x.i-. K'lpj
Full of Fun 'WW I 'U'd
"Loo Ho'u'r and Oh J9V && 3
lii.. ...( Vn.... VIK M VflTi'J . .- .. -. nn
-&&&nevwh AVI". m v
a kei ati.5. -v zmxwfss i i c L.siiJD
lSlIjdoNTtf W? V" V ir
jr-tKT- ..ptY levy.
uuro
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PRISON FIRE
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WAIMVV CLAIMS l'. S.
At I.MS I'lRFK ON IIIM
I i'h. H4' "ha: he was wmndril by
'i'r'..! St.ifs i'u. torn- pitrolmcnt
while in ("'iP'.ili.in witei of the De-
tiuit Hive. mi. nvule toilay by
Arthur Li Frimboi.-e o." I- Snlie
Chit. The shooting occuir.d caily
I t'.; i n o' nin;;.
I.-i FianihiM'--' w.th two M'ght
Wiiands. is m a hotel at Win. i-
wh -ii' he w.-i-- taken when he
leichi.i a Cm-nil i.i lnpi. i doc': -il-t"i-
tle nlicj 1 ut ! k Itis iri.!:-
uiii . - ni ... i i
4$Z
ssa.
rwtnarnr-mm- tis1-... .jtf.rl(r. . j
'I hero N
No I-Xcuse
U r
on
Tn V.v Without
a
RADIO
WIIKX YOl' CN H UF.
()': AS LOW s
OSCAR
(JLICKMAN
I'hone 'tf-l
For Further Infoi ination
i
TWSEBBEgSmSBffi?
ullh us for the oast two ve.us ti
DOWN M)
$ C fl
I'KK V. i-l.lv
A'arfo Tzftps Jm.s
Mot Have Guv
. 'i'c -it. h i 'i. ''. it .'
i' in' : ! a ith nit f.i- i' !
' i . . i .pit ' .i k u ith i i
I . !.. i . . M'i .1 t." I' V"'
.it .t i i ill..' i- tn ki'i'P'ti-
h' Zeppelin The vacuum ..i
i .1
'lie
m.uW'in i.i.lio tulip i well iiiiit
r. : arriiiding to Wulter Krjhl
i . ' ''Uief Kn
. ' . i i : jlo Tube
. i . in.- lesidiu't 'is
ni .rp all hiilrosen."
- " Ki.nl 'it umild require
...Hi ..' ..iwhh.ik) tubes to supply
w ... . f.l tu. n v hniM i.ii
i .. .3..' .' .... .iiT . .i' --..
t'.tat' Zi'piH-lin A few y.-ais
i i litote w pptfcctid our evn-
u I'irii; 'yd. 'tiK ..nlv lialf this
. mil 'i if tiihi-s v.niild lmvi l.een
'ipi.f.i. K' i ti today aa ' some
iiI.m .in- f:i:tly etfictive jus re-
Raise Money For !
Robin Hon Memorial I
SA.V AN(JRU). Tex Feb 3. 'UP)
A mp.-unn to niiie Jin.noo with
v.lii'-h to ii '' a niemoiial tn 'tie
I. lit J. T Koh.son tui " je.n-
omtiiissHiii' r "f the Kenet.'l I .r.'l
office will r I'omlm ti l D ti.-
Koh.nOtl Mi IIlo! ill I A'i" I'ln'l "I
tirtxisxnjxTnvxvB&uaiaEEa
K1NAL CALL FOR (iUKAT SAVINGS
IN BEAUTIFUL
FUR-TRIMAIKI) COATS
Aii-.ong tlicse uonderfiil liargiiins juu
will find famous makes such as "1 f
i'ttiNCi:ss-Ti-;Nzi:R dlitsch I lvxr Ck
and ICMPRLSS. Fit to perriillim and O 1 IVsC
of all t!u finest materials and want-
(Hi furs . . . .STKCIAL i
Take vour choice of just a few lovely regular $l
to S29.50
Dresses
1
We luiM- just a few or thesv dresses but tliev (T
arc the newest stjles and can Ih' worn for Vv KM k
si-M-r.il iiioiitlis to come. The living Is worth' Q fj tJ 3
our time to come down and select jours I
m
Ni to UP rross
t rdSSKKiczfiaEdeBESficnaBOKX
:SS9KS
TURKISH BATH TOWELS
Size "Mvl-l each
Aluniiiillin Ten Kettie ... Hr
( mililiiettes JMc
Clothes Hampers .villi)
value SI. IS
tiarhagu Containers Jii.OII
valuo $1.19
I-adics' heavy 3-1 Host'. . . .li'Je
Iish Rowl and Stand
fi ( iimplete $1.!)8
1 O-Cedar I'oIIsh. 31)0 sle. . .S5e
()-( edar Polish CiOc sie . . .C0e
Tains s 'iSc
Large sUe Rliiiimers !)He
Laundry Rags il.Sc
s.mitary Napkins (IU In
box) 2J.0
loiiiitalii Sjringes 59c.
I not stools $1.39
I disoii Mada Uimps
sM. In 50. til) watt :!llc
Rliiomers. assortment of'
colors pair . 2oc
alentiiie Napkins 12 for Cc
alcntines lc to 2."i
I. adies' House Shoes
GAMBILLS
The Home of Lower Price
ring
Jl'ST RKCEIVKD
A LARCE ASSORTMENT OF
PRINTED GINGHAM
AND PAQUES
liemitiful Patterns and Colors.
CUAItANTKKI) FAST COLORS
Tub Proof and Sun Proof
SJISM
- Always
EPENJTAB!l2S:
tetppro io I
.in .. hi : -
Th. l.--oc'a'i"r - v apOPPd ' f
friends or the i . i. . 'i .1. Sol.Mj
er of Snn Angf'.n .- made pu-
oy c.r 'well of Soni"
v treaon Vi' i Ptt
W. F Sr i . bortjigrf. ft!
A t Kin. i i C na.) u'
I
".usepll. Mi i 3rd. t
f rd in Au-tin rhedrlvi-
i.' conducted wh-n 'he Southr
rn Cattle Ra.-ei- convention
heid here next month.
next month.
T
Mta. J. 11. IWtfion .'
Mr. and
-'"" 1'P. arrived in Ureckerudf
today to make their home. Mr
and Mi"". Hinron left in 'ii'.liij S v
for Olnev la visit their .'.urt-rt...
- j - -t--m fc-
&:
pp-
Valen tines
with si'ntiinonts wnicb
ytiu i.iin sfiiu m r.
Sweethearts Relatives
F i" i e n ds or Acquaint
ances. 0
Peeler I'rintin"; Co.
101 . WulKer. 1 hone i"6
-vi
LER'S
I' rum Davis Hardware Co
Theme I'iiikt ID slieets 5o
Hinds Cream Wc slo . . 39c
O-Cedar Mops $1 sUe 80c-
O-Cedar Mops 73c slzo. . 69c
Children's SIiooh nil sUch Sl.CI)
Ijidles Hloomers 2 pairs 98i-
Ladles I'ajamus set ifl.'M
Alarm Clocks . . 93-
Rlrd Cages complete with
.stand . ... SI.B3
Rlrd Cages ... . $2.98
Window Mliadcs' ... . 59i
Cnnister Mts . . tltJ.
10 CM. Oalv. I'JN 3fk-
Rluck Ulseult Pans (9x11) 15c
2 ()t. Sauce Pans with
cover .... S5tt
Fancy Pillows JI.S9
Oil Cloth all colors yd. 2tfc
Ita.vnn Shortien i'
Iidlt-s' Rayon Hose pidr 20c
.Men's I lose pair ... . lSu
Jersey Ciloves I'alr . Mv
Chlld'i Chumliers -18c
:9c
Prints
-i
39c
MITLKM
WHB
MERCHANDISE
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