The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 102, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 30, 1930 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENTHDUE TEXAS SUNDAY M MM II 3U 1930
Telephone No. 1
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NAME CENSUS
ENUMERATORS
FOR THIS GO.
Work Begins April Second;
Co-operation Asked
From Citizens
' Ccr.us .'numerators for Stephens
'".oiin1 Im lading Breckenrldge.
!'' I'm nj; in'.ej ati.nluiK to
kV P. Sou .'.worth sup.'rwmr of
h ten '.n-.ua dlitr.a who has
l'a I i irter lit Abilene.
Mr .uthworth htj appointed 11
i 'o Thi y will brgin thou
a -i ' April 2nd Those taking
ni v..u.n -h. it) limit
f ( !i should f rn li then
. . ju lvt w.ek. Mr South
"' fans ndMtfd u 1 'new- in thi
si-"on sho i d complete
i' wuik. in op.e inc. nth.
Mr Southwoith tnnouncri th
fol ryvinr; appointments for this
w tx Mxj. Marguerite L Payne.
Mru Vh3 H Clark; Mrs. Harry E
LcL1r. Ly.e W Martin Tom C
H. la- O.0Ke II Mi.Manlg.CM
'. .1 Mil Char I. a K
M'i Vi la M Hi uuer. Pat
ij it I. A. Wilson
i. .- Mr $ 'u'hi rth .ask
i. operation i.f crry clt
i :i v.l ta unty aid cit In
:u: '. ! census data hit loci!
. ' i ff c. ila and c. lc lcadi rn ate
v x j ar.x mis to fee a cuinpleV
?.mi;i. of Breckenrldge and
d.. ..ncin "County by the Census
tuk. ra
Mr is athworth tin the follow
Ing ln' in. ition " K'e regatdlnt
th i .i.tvuk.
1 ii following arc some of Uv
th i--s thr Cove rnnient wunU to
kn. d iut each person In the
I'n ' 'd .Statot
Your n.tme
Y jr a'u on your last birthday
Boy Sport Scribe Picks His Mythical
Cage Teams From Groups in 'Y' League
i
1 i.
It.
Ilj . S. It.
Af'er hivinkt nt hc.l nu -it of
In gam m thr V ' ba-tkitbnll
U ague I have picked two all-star
teams One li the f'trt 'earn ami
the jther th second I have also
picked a team in the boys' divls-
ton. It 1 hnri to pick a flrit team
ami not a cond because the sec-
ond U-aui plyera are maybe just
a shade under the f.i-t t am p. ay
era.
There are onl two position on
the flrat team that aren't hard to
pick One of the places center la
taJtm by fill I Rmsell in a walk.
Hill ia the heat player In the league
and b' i rarely b aton out of high-
point honi.ra in a gam He can
Ret the tip off over any cen'er in
the leagui he la a stra.tfht -hi '
'rntn almot any spot on the olnrt
Y' 'o'lrt and If .oji.i'. any uf
'he pliyrr on f'.or w . k Bill
p..iid i.n'er ar i iiipt.iin mi the
It M .A t- nni
A f r ird jK ' irn the othei
p! ii "hat in t h .: I t i k Ilm
Martin th E!.-im1
Co-Ed guard"
llojs' ITrst Team.
Jack tiench Scorp.ons. and By-
ron Maxwell. Ponlee forwards
Willie White. Wildcats center;
Jame Sarver. Ponies and Jack
McCaille Ponies guard.
REPUBLIC OIL
WELL TOPS PAY
SAND AT 3182
'Local Golfers
Play Eastland
Clubbers Today
Considerable Amount of Oil
In Hole; Will Drill
In Monday
BAUM STORE TO
BE REMODELED
Nev Fixtures Ordered; Will
Double Space
The "Y" League championship i
will b played off this mxt week.
Th.-n will be a series of two out of i
three games to decide between Al-1
bany first half winner and I
Throckmorton second half winner.
The f'Mt game will b played Republic Production Company
Tueaday at 8 30 p m. in the Y M. drilling In semi-wildcat territory
C A. gymnasium. The admission northeast of Breckonridgc on the
will tie 26c for ench frame. The Knx tract est of the C.iah.im
n-Jrt game will be Wednesday at Brcckenridge highway about two
ho swne hour and If a third pinio miles topped a promising pay-sand
. necaary It will be Thuwday. In t 31S2 feet Friday and after pen
n on v ame Albany and Throck- tt'nB A ony.a fevp( nch";
morton h.ue played against each the hole filled up with considerable
o'hi r Thi wkmorton won by one
point
The reason most of the all-3tar
play r are picked from other
teirrn than Throckmorton and Al-
iinin-l-y. li bany Is that passing the ball and
the bo fi r this p it.i n Aln-Mt practically no outstanding playing
all the qualification of Bid Rujsollion the part of one individual on 1H bt coU veU ln tha
flf In urtrh l.rtlfi Th main Ait. I .IW A... K.. U.m ..V- V.n m.w r
amount of oil
Operations were shut down im-
mediately while storage tanks nre
erected and the boiler set back. The
well will be drilled In Monday ac-
cording to operators Considerablf
amount of gas has also shown up
With one win and one loss to
IhitlH Avn.lll lw Tl nrtlr Anrlilva
men Liruit. mr .L-.ti.-rkuiiiauBVi
golfers will Invade the Eastland ' Progress U thr keynote of rue
course this aftornoon for their! cess and Baum.i Fashion Shop i"
third golf series in the Oil Belt I keeping stop with this idea ln
round-robin tournament. I mind. Mr. Baum says "t hav..
Breckenrldge golfers got off to bought entirely new fixtures for
a slim lead In the tournament by my store which will be Installed nt
defeating Albany by a single the earliest possible moment after
match and then dropped a one-
sided serlee to Stamford. The
tcp-notchera of the locnl aggre-
gation hove been felling to click
with their ahots ln th flrat two
meets thus causing the loss of
many points. In the meet with
Stamford only two of the first
ten high-rating Brock clubbers
won their matches.
As many members of the lo-
cal organlatlon wno cn possibly
play the Eastland golfers aro
urged to go along uccordlni; to
Cap Curry who has charge of
double page adv. announcing the
sale which will open Wednesday
morning at 9 o'clock. The store will
be closed all day Tuesday April
W in order to Set ready for the
big event.
Sc confident are the drillers that arrangemenU ror the tom.ney
fit in with Martin The main dtf
ferer.ee ia that Martin is only about
a fool and a half shorter lilt special)-
is making the goal when he
i right undT the l.naket or any
either team put them where they teerjt-. that much pains hus been
are now. taken to nrensre adauate st')tjce ?-... 73..x
According to Frank Hicks phyat- f.-inne and to nut everything aULIULtS IVVJUI L
cal director of the "Y" and organiz- readlnese for the production expect.
er or inc league inia nun ueen un' j
when) near a If Im hai the bah i most .t.rcpssful league since its.
in this trrti'on unUs there are oricanibition soveral years ago About two miles further oast of
i. -..ml p. ii : h":iils etw.n the bring in out of town looms TnrocH- iu
t .1! and K '"1 !t" f"i' keep r morton. Kllasvllle and Albany nil )0
n.ight ua well halk up two point of which are regular momuers or tho
ICIIhsmIU
their arrival here. I will havo a
store thnt will be as attractive as
any In West Texas. I have decided
to place my entire stock on aale to
give the workmen all the room
they need to finish the job quickly.
My present stock Is all New Spring
merchandise and while I will sac-
rifice my profit right in the height
of the season I believe that it U
the only thing to do In order to Jfnt
my store ready. I am slag.ng
big sale and giving unusual val-
uer." Mr Baum. since moving fiom his
small store across the street has
gradually Increased his stock and
now realizes that In order to keep
up with the trend of merchandis-
ing it Is also necessary to install
I convenient and attractive fixtures
' . -. . to display hi- merchandise Today's
WASHINGTON March 29. U.R- .... ' h Amr..ano.tn s a full
Santa Fe Plans
Texas Building
WASHINGTON Marcn 29. H'l'i-
Appltcutlon of Atchison Topeka &
Santa Fe subsidiaries to conitruct
3S0 miles of new road ln Texas
Colorado Oklahoma and New Mex-
ico was supported yesterday by
.vltnesaos appearing before Com
missioners Woodlock Meyer und
Eastman the Interstate Commerce
Commission announced today.
Tho new ttack which would bo
bul't by tho Panhandle and Santa
Fe the Elkhart and Suntn Fe and
tho Dodge City and Cimarron Val-
ley would run from Las Animas
Colo. to Amarillu Texas with
branches from Duma1! and Spear-
man Texas and from Felt. OkU-
to Colomor. N. M.
Of Den si on
Cecil French of Big Spring is
.pending tho week-end in Brecken-
rldge with his mother.
Suits For Easter
Call around this week and.
get measured for that A
Nash Suit for Raster.
$2.J.r0 and $35.00
Also Wichita Shirts
Call 1009 for appointment
anv time.
Paul A. Armould
sssKsmmMEsmrxsim
'. litllnM Cn..AmM nf Cain I'n tn.i In.
Hnnuhl f. wol . ln what mlBtlt i" P .." . ' . . 7. '
lied rank wildcat territory. W1:"? "J "?TT Z
Texas Consolidated Company I " ' .. T .i..
tho "Y". ia .inllHniT n well on the Walker ' '-'""" ""'6"'" l" "' ""
. . . . .. . i nnninrnnnn
Wintir Woo.1. B M A forwiid. There were uireo teams organiz- trnct. This well was below 900 feet -""--
tak. a the oth.r forward poult on i ed from the young men of Breck- Saturday. Three orews have beon '" a IO"la' 8tau' "V ' IS
.. . i wini... - rni tnienrldce. Bmvth'e Co-Eds of tho tiJ .v -.u t.. r-nn.nll. I aftcr a confcience with the pies KJ
Dl.iv in the !at Dart of th. IcBKue I First Christian Church. B. M. A.. 4aei exnccta to make this tost a ' .lrnt Cott.on 8ad there was no dif-I 1
m r r - i .. ... . .. ---.. r .i v r r n rT 't -iirxi nr onn i ii n r inn
in
J.i
of the country
... i e bum.
.in. ..f tl.i ountry
u fither hi born.
r.. uf the i o.intry
ino'h i .n born.
A . t . i n i Im ':i :'.
i w.'l t. -i k. (i to gl..
a w hleh J . u fir . ciru.
..! St f. .in I th. 1 in
1 . h ou siol( In u i:
h ( ountrj f 1 1. m whl (i
.. .. .. ... - - f... nnn rf .trtt-ir...
.. ... i.i- t- ... . .w i . nnnmfrmA hv .lfl f-AlilVAH nml llln .1 ul it 1. .ln ! .I.l.ln. ' fct . ..v.- ui .v.tv..
II. was high p-.n: m ui in a g"-l i Lions captained by Brnden King. C(l 'n paying quantities at the upper A m '' " JS nf tlw nrciul n
...any KJines but now he mako-' An effort will be mado next yoar iCVoI according to Ross Brewer i"'"'' m"'port of "1L Prc9"'''n-
...i ... ..i.. ui- i x..nl-k bv Mr. Hicks to brine in more out . .nni.rinti.iiiii.nt I
' ii j a ii ijiviMir saici a n"i rwin - - m.v...--. -
is the main thing that puts him
ROUGHS YIELD TO
IL?3 PI ILJfc
COUGH SYRUP
I-or .s.il i il
:inu'b- illiams Drup; Co.
up with the firat players.
Another B M A. player. Miller
of town teams in this district as
well as more in Breckenrldge.
Hicks wants to thank tho follow-
is ..bout thebe.t' guard' in tho '" men for the co-operation In
league Beside being able to knock hp orgafliratlon of this baskatba I
.i.:. .. . ui. r. .. -... league: Joo Caldwoll B. M. A In-
down most of his opponents shots lcBKue
H It tu!ll
i i . i Hie
d r.atie i
Th. n
w r u ti j i
i e
a i h
Tho r
vr- h j
I . .
c i.rtr
t. ye.r
;t ib I
' C i . i
h In
i CeJi..
Trrrf w..: bi cb i
a.. aU. ' .in w. 't
c r. n i J whet in r
tn r. .' i a 1 1 7 . .t i itizm
j wi '. he aik. .1 till U.
k 1 1 of i k y ou d . . w h. t In r y u
ow-i th. h n a in which yuu l.ve
'tl. Mil j. "f yuur hi. im if yu own
it . r th' .niojnt of the rent if i'
is r nti
Tjik Ui ceniu. am tlona ov
er iii' v u. home folk. o thut if
. a ire t. J. at home whin th
rtni t.ik. r ciilU hi i.m yet ooi
rcc 'imun
Do r . i.'- ufrnld t-j insw.-i all
jnf Ui'' q v ' one. lot the Ptrsidcnt
flU3"lir i.. .' that the rnua taker
v 1 !. only pt 'li wno win
Unw win our anaweri ure Thr
c nru ha ou'hlng to do with tax-
nti p r inil'.t ir- service or school
ui tun Inn. or tho regulation of
Immlgrtt'.'n 01 tho enforcement of
ur- I w It wn'. never bo. used to
hruv -i r jour family or to get
jrtj ttuuM'- of any kind."
TRADES DAY
i .. ' fi mi page 1 1
i u dialing eard- of
a i Ims Kpecials.
wig merchants n.e co-
itie Trade Dnv idia
luady-to-wen. . ; .111
Uoul I) 1 h. 1 op
when he has a chance Miller can
hi. ranee; Kov. Lealtc Smyth First
'nHietlan St t wt Vt Mnil TutlrtH
shor t with th- bet of them. In a T(xaco Co nd
?" f.an Z OTt ah of the Albany team.
Bill Russell ii on- of the game foi - FINAL STANDINO
m( naaan Mlliiy .in go to cm- .. . ....
Ten m
pliije.l won lont porct.
5 0 .1000
4
3
1
0
.800
000
.100
200
.000
tei.
Troy Carev th. V !:.!' main Tinockmorton
rfiiii.l g. ti t -Mi. 1 guard p il- Ainy
11 11 Tii. n.i ilii "iki lire of j
hi- j.ii' ..f tt . .-11111 Hi 1...1 t up inH
v..h .me o' fi. oth.r m iihoot Ehatville
ir.rf t.' he 1 111. p . the floor as g Co-EdJ
; 1 il .1 any.
Mrn'i I'irst Tram. Ti-mii
l'..i Maitin i n.Mll. and Willi Ponltt
.1 Wuml B M A fmward. Bill Dynamoes. 9
IIuim 11 H. M A . liter Edwin Wild f.iti 9
Mill.' B M A .mil Troy Curey Scoiplons 0
".. Ki.i guard-i. High point men
; league
.Mens Second Team. 1 ... whorton. Albnnv.
ceil 1 urev. 1 .-im ano r mnua points
L.ib Albany forwanU C V. Mob ; o. Martin Eliasvllle) 101 points.
.Htnger Throck.noi ton. .enter; Bra- 3. w. Russell fB. M. A.) SO
den King. Llonn. and Lester Young points.
plajid won lost porct.
0 9 0 .1000
9 15 .460
9 3 0 .333
no"? 000
for the cntlro
102
Irish Government '
May Resume Seat
DUBLIN March 29. IU.R Tho
combination of political circumstan-
ces that defeated William T. Cos-
grave's Irish Free State govern-
ment will result in sendlncr the
I same government back Jnto office
again in the opinion of political
observers today.
Cosgrave was defeated by 11 coal- '
ltlon of Hbor Inilepi ndens -.nd tli
Fuinna Fail 'Davnlcia Party) But
In order to prevent raising llca-
ieru's Issue of Republicanism aguin.
an Issue which is not popular with
those outside the Fiannn Fall it
Is probable Cosgrave will be re-
turned to office by the same labor
and independent votei thut were
cast against the government Thurs- I
day. i
TODAY and MONDAY
Pauline Frederick
and
Conway Tearle
in
viii?f
1 At" 1 1 1 1
"rramed" end -nee
woman's n putatluii
tin- hot breath
'urificed three
of seandul si
men in low.
ing Daniel M6lor Co.. Hudson-He-' two thirds.
sex ileah ra; City Tailors cleaners; I
a ft J. Store grocers; T. L. Car-
lisle furniture; Plggly Wlgjly gro-
cery Davis Stores furniture and
hardware; Safe-Way Storos gro-
cery. Toombs-Richard&on drurs;
Pickering Lumber Co. lumber.
Hooil Drug Co. drugs Sander &
Tin mus furnitu.e. Robertson-
Bo!fK. garage. W R C Allan.!
chiropractor. Club Cafe afc;
Ituich Drue Stoic druss. Hall Tire A NDRBW W. Mellon the socond
( o N.i 1 and No 2. service tire '
i'.I 'hi .ge. I'.n'h Motor Co.. sei
. 1 n.i k .i.-gi
U7HAT about politicians? V.'hat
" percentage of reduction should
they make? What of all tho gab-
bing men and the chattering wo-
men of America? People who nre
fortver talking and never saying
anything? George Fisher Baker's
slogan Is paseod on to thorn.
Mexander Hamilton In Amori-
can history reports that the treas-
Bob's Battery und ury estimated of $5121323-11 for
111. .. bat;. 1. a.id ulectnc March wlu be exceeded by mil-
s. v ... Ku'ej I'.u .;iiy i Metal ' lions Now it is known the govern-.-
.;. : 'in; ..) 1 pi.itnn nient will end the fiscal year with
. 1 K k- 1. it ui 1 t " ' budget balanced and many now
.-11 -j .. Hi pt hi p.ojects of huge financial propor-
1
Cl'l
-'111
Houston Girl Is
Hurl In Accident
NEW HAVEN Conn. March 29.
(U.R) Rose Woodtlege 19 of Hous-
ton Texas was one of five Welles-
ley College girls Injured In an auto-
mobile accident at Northford near
hoi-e yesterday.
The automobile In which tho five
vero riding swerved and struck a
pole. Miss Woodelcdge was treated
at New Haven hospital and dis-
charged. Three of tho girls woro
confined to tho hospital with frac-
tures i.nd abrasions.
ultli her s iisatiiinal
Also Lll'INO I VM-. in
JOY USD"
I llll 1 MIM llMg lMi - llIIBI 1
Slain Woman Is
Identified Sat.
I'.n-i kciu in 1 W .ti i'n
w 1 1 ii'il . i . I .Minp. ready t..
w.iu. T-Xu L u uinii Power i'o .
. .1 utility (ju i'k dervlce Shoe
.-hop. shoe repan De Hervlm
Minor. service station. Stoki r's
d Jeweler- Cooper T.te vr1Lf. sutuiii Service station:
1 iiUingham St Alexander ice and
11 en-am manufacturers; Lowry s
t.roi.ry. g'ocery S Howell.
plumbing We.kly Democrat
lions inaugurated with the money
in . .ght to foot the bill.
t i-1
lin
b r
It il
a' 1 ll 1 1.U1 Station nervue ia 1
t rt r I umber Co 1 mil.. ' An '
d f A. I . r.est. ta 'c Wood
I- j'luiur '"0 furn tme llo'.iey's
C ff 1. Ilincuik parttnenta
t H.rne Wlillain. Urug
irlai-i
1:
li
t
14 1
r
fray n At Son Inc
M- Lell his -i to. in oat ir
). ri l.-r - w h 1. fi
nt ire 1' H I.unaford
j TNOLK Andy'' la a billionaire.
Minority Leader John M. Gar-
ner was correct in his analysis.
"Uncle Andy" knows how to put
his program over "and make 'em
llk It." Now with Napoleon Grun-
dy in the aenute for six years Un-
..kli newspaper. Mieokenr.URe cir nuy may retain nis poruoiio
Am. ru in dally newipaper Toxin as head of the treasury department
St iti Hank bank H W White 1 until he has permitted his 8lst
plumbing. Pits. 1 .v Adams mens mllepost to slide by.
furnishings Plorenci Ward ready
tivwear and mlllnii ry. W II Cook
INHERE is a democrat financier
. .. ....rt Mel i 10 I '.' illf HI. ' At if . lZ.i..1i.. mil. .... ....In .o.nnlte'
"' ' "i-l- " i-i . 1. .. j k.w. H
r ivtrv ren ". .. w. 11 ani Fit Xational linnk. hank: A &' uu .. ..ii... ...
r (i 1 ru"lngv I.eni.TH or p Bucery Psl.i. . Theatre thea- "" "" " -'" "
li CUrWTypew ' . Uoyal tre Hill 1 W.fil.
. 1 1 repute I. a..i Motor Acorn Stored Inc
. . "..Y liin.i JIlil M.8T ' I'flit. 1 A 1tu.ru. 1 In
H . i and :. .rk.t Texi. ialei. .nnif Mt.u Company. apology to offer for his loyalty to
t. -Urvlcc C. p.wei ami l-mj di ulers. J. Pennty Co. Inc.
ligt i'n ti .1 Oiy o "X in.. urj .y KmJiii spoum mores 1'rlntery
gds J A Juth . jiwelri H printing. Shorty Ac Paul's Cnle
C Martir roCeiy gi.ii-! people's nt- Slar Drug Co drugs Bhet-
ineairo inea- - -. v
House cafe y a run for place and mony His
diy 'goods' nntne ' Owen I. Young. He votes
Chevrolet 1 " weivei aiiHini mwii iiorBr "
the party of Jefferwn Jackson
Cleveland and Wilson.
l1 r' rr "''' Bn'' i"'1'10' -"
d--.ry E f- Iiussti: i;i tin 1 o
Igr n ax Miio ";
Chi-t DaMS luiui imii.ei ....
Tromn insurance. Haipr Fi.r-
n'a-e f ir tture. 'oiv Lunch
Ii m s Jwl.h ihi.p. Br ckan-
r ig Piii .nd Wullp-iper Co..
si.lpa and pftlntn Voale Drug
C m .fc . Thoinpo :i Hardware
C hardware. Panhandle Refining
c fhiioK station: City Meat Mar
kt' M. Afee I'rodu. C. proUuo
art tit' Harbours Market.
mnrii' It C. Thoi num. grocer;
ni Fi. id Lumber 'o lumber:
lmU Eli'Otnc Sh". electric IIX-
turcs. F.der. il Tl.e ftoies. Inc.
'. . -...1 K.iitnrv dealeia: Gentry
EUREKA Cal.. March 29. (U.F!-
Identlty of u slain woman which
puzzled authorities for nearly a
wei k hud been established today 1
and a warrant charging Joseph 1
Anthony McCoy with her murder I
vun ibsuvUi
The girl found in a forest near
here Monday with a bullet hole in
heir head was identified from fin-
gerprints last night ns Miss Mury
McCoy of Malburn Ark.
Era pr
S3 DM UW
Woman Fined For
Striking Youth
HOUSTON T.iX . March 29 uj
son inauraneo.
'.iMimlh i Thompnon. real estate;
Joint Kit's Bakery baker; Bo wen
Drug Co. drugs; Breckenrldge
Lumber Co. lumber; City Cafe.
nf. U.kftk.11. PaiihIv Hiillflrl
Co..'ah.tr.o; Holder and John- ?' "My-r.. fou KUjHy of
I hor car struck Cecil Johnson S
' In front of the boy's home here
last May was flnod 3100 today.
The boy died from the Injuries.
'Mrs. Myers when arrested nlmmt
j eight months alter the boy's death
aid that she did not think the
j youngster was badly injured and
1 when she roud he had died she
Dynamo
Whit's become of the man win
lined to e--d c!i'li h fiom the five
loot shelf riding to work each
morning''
"The first 100 vi:! nre lh
hardest." F.-ii 1 ihe community
committee durum clean-up t.ek.
"251-Year-Old Chinese Placs
Faith In Kerbs." lieadllue At
least the president knows some-
body has faith in him
We'll wager President H.invei'
would le wllllna to swap some of
his fisherman s luck for Cal Cool-
idge's kind
"I nm broko." said Or Piok as
he left the Kansas penitentlury
reeentlv Tbe trouble U he'll have
a hard timo convincing anybody
The Prince of Wales shot an
elophant In Africa Had he Tld-
deii the animal vitlmut falling.
that would li.iw iwi-n ..
(C..;. rit:' ' 1 I .s. r -. 1 . -
The Eyes of
Daiches Jewelry
& Optical Store
Dear Friends:
A mini was in tho storo (he
other day to get his wntcli re-
gulated. It didn't need any u
il m:u right to the dot.
This mini told Mr. Dalchi-.
thnt he iiliin has hud a lot
of trouble ultli that uatch until
ho brought it hero to be fied
Uireo iiioiiUis ugii. He liusii t
had to set it since.
That was sumo compliment
and It mado tho boss feel good
G but hi. gets a lot of thut Itllld
Iws-juiM' hos mighty particular
about his repair department.
Kcry plrce of urk that gors
out of hero has (o bo just so.
YOUNG the Optluil Man
P. S. Tluy flv other tiilnss
besides watches hero tuo any
article of jeuclrj.
Louis Daiches
The House of Quality
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"THE LTGHT OF WESTERN
STARS"
Starring
RICHARD ARLEN
MAKY HRIAN HAHilY UREEN
I'aramount's All-Talkinjv Pictuie Greater
"THE VIRGINIAN"
t Talkomedy for run!
"HIS BIRTHDAY SUIT"
"SALT WATER DAIXADS"
Starts Today
Shows at l-!'.-.") and 9 l M.
than
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Nash Siillh Wlcliltn Shlits
Mad.' to lit lit to Winr
I'aul A. A r mould
1203 West I !m St.
Phone
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was ttirtuu iu tyvi .v uw jvMiiwv .
I K'lnitnufd ir- u rngo 1) pr fear of her husband. I ' ' """ """ " J !'
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ilnc Co. pilntlng; Lillian's Lunen. piW0Prul coipoiutions. he ow 30-imvc- " " c" - IN REPAIRING I Kr 0 RCa UP1 WT
Jcafc. Walton Studio and wi:i 000 .hares of aock In his banlf. n" "J . ? . h"" T I locks Kris H.fcs Iiim Mow ( S" 2& B K J3 fT BTri
i. "'. .........nkiit Millor Insur- i.ui... .ki-k .i... ... .i..j .1 Hoi-t II nf PlckamU. Mathtr Ar M i.'""S ivrs n.ms iiuti .uo ii V Ar M J? n JJ
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" on Get No Li-'hl
THE SPINE
is the Indev to jour
health. If inn are nut
ull ninlio an appoint-
liient with Dr. Giles and
let him locale jour troii-
lilo wit limit liny cost In
Jim with his nervo firrt-
sure dettctor machine
4jK3a it dmsn't make any inU-
II '..ir...
Adjustmiuits Mnssige
Kleclrlcltj and Heat
Phone 323
Dr. J. C. Giles
Fulwller ri't't;.
BrecUeiirldge Toxas
Loans On Automobiles
Diamonds
mil other personal properH
Notes refinanced. Monthly p.i
i.iei.ts ri'dllciil. Iicisoiialili
Rales.
It. O CAMP & CO.
0er nn.'worth. Phono SH
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REPAIRING
Kurniturp Stoves Bicycles
Keys for any lock Springs for
any phonograph filo haws ma-
uhlno ground lawn mowers.
If we can't fi It throw it
away. Remember call 11)9. Wo
eall for and deliver
FIXIT SHOP
333-333 H. Walker St.
Kstabllhhed in 192.!
Call at
HOME OWNED STORES
for
Edgar Jones Eggs
AH Stamped Edjrar Jones
I They are 12 to the Dozen
8 and " I Ounces to 12 Eggs
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STORAGE
Household goods or merchan-
dise. Wo pack your goods in
trucks to inovo you any place.
Crating Storing Shipping
C. 15. CULTRA
Phone 109
Warehouso mid ('. &. N. I'..
Tracks Officii 333 K Walker.
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Buy
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TIRES
at
THE NEW HUMELEl
lhishlike Service
Nation
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& Ci insuinn.il. Ilau-Mi- Iiasluoii
Hhop reaily to-wear; Mutual Lif.
Insurjnc A n. ""' '
O.anlie.ry a tirooeiy t"" -.
C Burr & ( o . dry gfoil. -
Clothiers. Ins. men's iurnisninK-
Brockcnridgc uooi uiui aw .-
LIE WAS holding an obscure po slcel inerxer.
1 L sltlon In a small bank in the Rumors said that Otis might
inte.lor of New York In 17 when meV;e with Inierlake Iron Com-
he n-i;neil .ind iiiom .1 to ihi gnat )iin a SlW.OOO cognation form-
. i'n I'd he. ime one of the rich- ill la-i yfiir by Pic Iterds M ither Sr'
i m.l most powei ful b inkers and Co Rumors ulwi ropneeteit Otis
m.i-.toin of America 1'h. i hU and Cleveland Clitfs Iron Compa-1
.loga.i Busine is in' n of America n which tecontly acquurd uorri
hoo repairing. Plxlt aop. reir'shouUi reduce their talk at icjiat gan-McKlnnoy Steel Company.
Sharpened
"If Wo.Can't Fix It It Can't
Bo Fixed"
MASTER KEY & FIXIT
SIIOI
Member Nnt'l LucUkniltli Vsn u
128 !:. Walker St.
mAMJUmiMix''
asms
lATTEsRSES
13 Plale . .$8.95 13 Plate. $11. 95
BOB'S BATTERY & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
120 East Elm St. Phone .sGSJ
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Reliance Building And Loan
Association
wishes to announce that
MR. M. A. SMITH
has heen appointed as our district numafipr for the
I'rcckenridge district.
Mr. Smith is well known here in Breckenridge and
c are pleased to secure his services as our local rep-
resentative. We are looking forward to healthy business condi-
tions under the new management.
RELIANCE BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
111 112 Ful wilcr Bids.
Breckenridge Texas
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