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6
TWO
Between You
And Me
Oi4 'Man Jinx s errs dotemuiied
tn wh.p the 1928 Champion Iluck-
atos s.ngle handed The OM Man
ha one tough Job on h hand.
t-ntjh for wc are htrc to state
i Coach JihotwoH's Champion
B'.'ka are trot going to be so ias-
I wnipp.d For Mr. Hwwly Croiw
t ' t wr might add that the
l r ks will n-fuie once mort to be
fold up club' that he tried M
"I to rr ike 'em out last yar.
a ft kcnriiige owee te Blond Bltls-
i la vot- of thanks for List sea-t-
" a rccord.He crmMntly kepi
' Lucks an fighting edic cJl-
r 'hum bartartiderii an t th." ?am-
' fold Up aggregaUo 'I h Shot
w. ian nncntou 'to . i.hh.k-
t X now hey ie.nt .-in
i ung baty. t ;
' Jinx Tucker
eat fellow who
w eck the pinn-
. t " uh Sh .
r ano-her m.i. ;
It. Jn.x
tint nld
hut
. S WD h 1 1 1
f athletic
h ut been
Tie McFall.
k -tjbtj mighty proaiuung back-
l i 1 candidate is xht now eonfln-
c t .. the Wiftt S. Hp.taj with
.moms. Ooctnn (i.t not know
-jv narioiw McFi l's illn. wjl
rtlt but If h. xht.u.d on.ract
s -.aladv verv s notuily the
" k too wiukl j n i in ill
U 'he . i li.irn (0"tl
t ji K'.elj niiin n ict .avm
Mcl'all nril ha- pm anioiua in h
pu at out lung riht now but It
in K .t -become mr c rious W
ho x not ntt onlv for the nke of
i-o j;e. lwa f.unl.. but for the
15 jt H iroo f ootbaW m.i h ine
Ii McFall should le elojm w rioua
t l of" pn unionui we .ire fairly
Ml famil.ar enough with the HI
- a to Jukw that hi would never
1 ronR ciioURh to Any footboll
x' sen Mr. prob ibh nr t aRtUn
i rje w it tMnB -'iiritid upon to
i ".a 'tf tlwM it intMea III thj
I kf.elil II ii I 't fHst plunBe
I .ittd f rui.' ! uli .i bit of e
nf ie tluck
i i c It.
1 JfaH ill l-
Hr nll of Ue
i;oi;r. pull
. gilt on
invihie )na at
TH"t Oruham th t.itr premier
' gb jchtol mtcrlrn n runner In
ttr ui part Hit mi -t si! trying to
f -out .v W ''
c i i. eared tip.
g-'t
Graham's
Then their the .irridnnt Mi
whwh Garland C rey took part in
v w ck or no ago The powerful
w.ngr "Ul " tUS nurlng a. sore
r. oulder but he will likely be Mi
t m bofurc the grid season open.-"
ncx Sept mbcr.
J.rx Tuikei of Waco. ay th'
JJ-t karoos wifl not rnxwt next
yenr J"-t nor hxey Tuckei
knows no rnorc auout th Buckn
ixxj and the Oil It.lt 'han we do
abt ! Waoo.Uim ulthoutfh w
lire in I and hvt n ison to brllen'
' Waco will bt tn ttvuu n
f r n- nf ' .ir Tuck.
M i "it l il Hf 1 tie mat n
wt kf ti-' i tvn t.'t.t. T n i.
t .- fvu W. ImL.v. Co ii
h (a i w . hvc ni.irr povvs?r thnn
lif y i.1 la.' rititti in his line
i mhv Ixn Mv;i m teal
g K 'o display f nie diiaslint;
footba.. pi. ylnst tii.s com.ng season
we t- len In- fat l to u Coa b
otwtIll . ri-w r.xiks 40 jwr c-i.'
t onger at this t mr than It d.1
u this tinv la veur ami you r
i a what the lx.Ji did Oth i
k bes rin t m u-s thit wo
Tha a Jus' 'hfet t -'iach Sh '
wc ha.- :. irwteiial and the re-t
of the Oil Belt might an w U be
pi.-purrd in advame for a moir
peverf J .ine than thty faced hk.-'t
ison. Oil Bolt scrib s are won
c ng how Shotwtll will repts.
f x and ohlford t-n khw and tw
j rat guarxis llko Dynamite Carey
i id Tno;.ira- Easy my lad-
t X3y But wu.iU
On pap r -njad we nutui Juji'
tuit cjn papor. th.' Su Angv
In Bobcatd io.lt like v college out
f Scrap Iron Grknu. the mo'
c -. tvnitcj t.iclcle In th worW up J
v hail been playtng for ntmoat a
i Tai wlih h Annelo outfit will
r f more be the niMrft ovrrti-l
t-. k.e n JJnbcat forward wall
( n c looks to b) nothing l-s
t .5 )v.n old nd hn b n
f r w ivr.; that he "han be-n cap
t cf the Ibca ir.itr two r
t c( trav
Finger Boycw Hon-- telU w
u cop Un Olf Belt championship
ntx fa I s. t-iously. w. almost tx
iee H3Ue ournelvts. Riinger wri
hn( i powerful team and o will
Anj.e'0 and pooibly CJfco
American render will have a
much. nsled rAt for the next two
weeks while thU sorfbe hiea away
forrtw-we k trip-ami not alote.
Adltx- '
Texaa League
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Beaumont
llir
Kinncv. Adwru
and Tesmer;
Kcwinan.Snd Wlso
Shrcvprt at San Antonio night
came
Wichita. Falls ut Waco nigiit'
frame
Fort Worth ut Houston nigh'
game.
THUS. SIGNS BUIMJKT
AND TAX DKCRIUSE1
BERLIN". July 20 fl'J'v President
on Hindenburg today signed the ' he-pit-u hire His deth was the i. r t e a u.dt the gii riaa
budiret und tax decrees und r the tr..rd to re.-uiv fiom ihe ctash. The ner way to Lajlr Unnc city .-Hrt-LtorWhln
provisions of th ew o 1c dead are Warren nnd Nelson ' pltal where bha wa3 s.ven flr-t
.tiXn! ' . ot Hume. old trcatmeut.
Brushing Up Sports
'' Maw noTBeTue
.weOEtt champ our
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BIS LEFT Y -
0'Doul And
Simmons In
Swat Lead
NEW YORK. Julv 2l 0 -PhU-
adlphl. Uxluy retained its monop-
oly on ma)or leasic batting honow
with Lefty O'Dmd of th PhUkes
and Al Simmon of the AibJettos
topping their re-pective leagues for
the third consifcutlve week i and mo lost. Southland administer- "y to give trance a lead in tne
t n ted Press a erase compiled th' " defeat. All mx teams challenge round play cf two mat-
h i.it "t .r-..ri n-nnui ' will play tomorrow. iches to one.
.. j - " t
!i-.nlin live Ni'ioncil Ltiigue with I
........-.. .t JIKI . .ln n' tf
.luring th ptvst.ek. ...id S.mmons
t.i ulini; iir A-... in in LtMffue with be pla-r here next week will en-
i tn irk of 3".! tm .nt highn tt r '.he annual .inuueur state r-imt
'hiu his avt'hit .. w.k ago
1 ni "n ring t- th. inke.i ami
i i ii iv Kli-'n of h Phiiieji letain
rd 'h riinnr. i. p sittonn. hut
M i y Oichi m. of thi Athletic
a 1 Bib. Hi r'li.m of Brooklyn
u.t r.pliu'ecl in thud place t)
.in Ric of W.ushmgton nnd Bill
T. '"y " '.he i.uint.s j
Kl. in uth n; K.intji behind hu
t-.imm n th.- Natuoval Le-.igU'
Willi a m-trlc .: 4i)3 Te:ry. Giants. I
t)v8 st(vfie . i CulKt. .3; Hei (
mai Bi .idyn Uv5 Kribcrg. PUI-
h J73 He ku.141 UtU .807 P
Wanei PiraA 3B1 V-uyl w. Cubs.
i.V. and Gan-ham P.ratea 342.
uiploOd the c.ivu t a ' oig ten '
Simsvoos' c.imjw.io:i in the
American Leagues first te Wrr-G-hrty.
Yanki'i. 3& fUee. Kim-t.-s
.37. D.ckey. Yaalwo 37fi
(mliriiM Alhl tves. J7& Ruui
Yank MS. Cinh Yankees. 1
iGi Av.rill IioiAiu MO Hodapp i
Indians 336 .it I Manush. Ser.a '
tors 3.V
L.drhrp ir th.- seven offensive
.;.. . . -.-.i .-
d pattnvsiu w ri a Jtr United aaiong
fi jilayrs in liin b oiue CJ.avk
Ki. .n lrad.ng t'u N'Htional Laigi.
i tl'.r. e dep) ' n-nt whil RjvIv
I'.u'h u.l Mart . McManu were thr
i.n.v .l.njtale liMders uj thi- Ann U-
. m league
Id lis of to V.Ui.t-w iad IU b
1) In in c.f th. ubs topped t;.
p i In rs Oabo.ii - titdi'tstt with
7 torl" and I .It fra.t fo. the .N
'. in il Ialgui;'
otKii pvic nuHP
wh4e Wells rm.i s vuiorm k ut
two tlcf.'.lt.s for a port entac "T
sa) -o Jit-irt th. i tioin Lesoi.ir
Wi. tVriell ..f tiif Imliaits ei.d
I .! L)iIs rif t .. White Sox topped
H'h teajftfs 1 i vhtorle WKth 15
-ii -ul were .hitjjid with 9 de-
i. its i .uh
Ui Krenier P Usburgh. and
Ha' ry Selbuld. Braves were the
hrgh wlanera n thi- NiUorml
Jff"' v.n . and 8 de-
Th Itst place PtuUies ImI Uui
! Natlooal IeagiH. in club balttag
with a pcrccsiUtg of .32 with the
eentsfrss v eie Brooklyn. Jttt; St.
' Louts ioo. Chicngo. 307. Pitta-
: burgh. ..'! Cmciruiau .201 and
i Bauon 2S
American League club twiUiag av-
. AmpTx: tiTAr TCflruf nrlc. 31a:
clevetan1 3a7i wMh:ngUn 302
PhttedUphia. 207. Detroit .2a 1
01 28o Boston. .265 and St
Louis -2fi0
PILOT IN.H Ri:D.
KANSAS CITY. Ma . July 2o fl'.n
Mark Hanna u.iplanc pilot injur-
d Thursdav when hi-slup tra-siied
iv Hume siu una iasr nigm ..i
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SPORT SHOTS ;
LAMESA. July 2 l IV F. L.
GregR. member of the Simmonn I
ITnltrasalft rvlVuill 4ahp. tu IUn t
past thren years wU assist F T.
McCoiluin in coaching the Inmcsa
High rlder Uite falL V. 55. Rog-
ers superintendent of city schools
made Ute aniMrunoenient of his so-
lection
L.MESA. July 20. J.PJ Tahokn
ted tb South Plains baseball
league today with eight games won l
N. titK Wi
- Ct K? 3. T'XM
U; mpZm at l
- PV I r - J'k L FjMJI
Cfe m?i& ' ! - -WA. &h .4ra-
xr rr: j&rrswk mm
a a v' v. aHL.jSA mk
b. .--i.i bfr laiivf '.'in.
t. . .sl ci n n in an
lYIRSIfAVA Inlv il Pi UMn.
n. r of the tennis tournament to
i hr hi Id at Dallas next month.
MACON Gu July 26 iUJ) Iro-
m i' r Charlie Morgan announce
1 .iiy that he h.ul signed W L.
Young Stribltrig ujkI K O
CrtrLstnei Akron henvy weight fo'
a 10 rounj hour here L-iboi Day.
OKluVHOMA CITY July 20 U l'i
Jimmy Humphnen si eretary of the
OkUhcawi 3.'y -lub of the Weern
L' ague anouunocd today that Big
t.y Walter Brown. Indinn pitcher
h-'d noen sold to the New York
Yankees for on unannounced sum.
H.- has a record of 13 victories and
'ive defeats this yesr.
New York Pro
Takes Lead In
Golf Tournament
ANiVSTER. Orrt. July 26 (UJ
I '"" """r.'-' "?w '"rK " lo
th. lend In the Canadlaa opi'ii irolf
ou. namrnt toilay wi'h u score of
72 f. i his mort ing round giving
ii.m a total f.ji ' holm of .0h
I J.inn f irf.l .' N-w York
' rh ' "0 I .i hi in inin ioiipiI
i "' t into set id . l'i...- with n totil
I'f - T'oniri-tin s . H itriUuii
I )n u had Imn in 'In
'n'1
un il 'hi morning it Lipped back
it ihu I plan- turning in a card
if . fur i !..mI rkf "11
A .al..ie .it th. m lu.ng routitl
i. il. . sh.it b 1 Robtfou of
I 'ttioi 't Hit si-tii ptiiallinK the
t . on. i ft at pri-woUfctv
ic.i tif.l n t.ie pii-sfvit 'mil
nanunl both hv rarrell ami Thoinp-
son Ttif low .tie placed Kohacin
on equal footing with Thooipiton
his total sen it- being 211
KIOHT ICFSUITS
NEW YORK Jufy 2fl' lV. Jim-
my SUvin 157 1-2. New- York
c-.b . r.j n. ito r..
t.io. .. i. n - ii?. i .
Ifartem. "ueat Al Mrakovvitz 160
Brownsville (6).
NEW HAVEN Conn July 2fi.
'I Pl Ma 'y Fox 179 N w York
s'rpped 1-G Mitiiu'l ISO Kansas
Ctty Uury Creenbeiv. 135 1-2
New Y'ork. dcfeateij Tommy
relt. 110 New Haven 8).
CHILD ASSAUI.TLD
DALLAS Julv 2'i U.P A
win a tavlni a. y-arolu
.vi tirg fur a street car
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i.
.is.
nlizht. eaUced her to a vat-ant
1 building ntarby and criminally as -
anulted her was -ought by police
t.K'av Toe ii teM pjliee ih
-1 tr-1 at n.j nrr wun r uni-
THE BiIECk'ENkIDGE AMERICAN.
ByLaiiicr'pBFATNRce0F
SSSSfe-V
American Net
Team
uoudic
Is Defeated
PARIS July 20 U.H)-IIenn
Cochet nnd Jarfiues Brugnon ot
France won over Wilmer Allison
nr Al.altn Tav nl TVtn ir..rt C?n
U. I.U.I..I IV-.. ...." wu ..... .J.
of East Orange. N. J. In the doubles
match of the Davis Cup final to-
lilt' 9t:uit: w t-j I -u i-u. ..-.
Cochft a last minute choice for
thp """bles play was Ir. excellent
form while Allison regarded by
i.iany a.s the leading doubles player
of 'he four slumped badly in the
frst two sits Br.imn played un
u unity well which which en-ibled
the Fit nth sido tu gain Its early
Uatl
The Frtnih vittory in the one
drublet match left the Amtiican
doubles matii left the Ameticans
wi'h the iiemendous task uf win-
ning two singU'b matches Sunday
In these singles. Bill Tllden will
play Cochet while George Lott
meets Jean Borotra.
Each side has one slngks vic-
tory TiUK-n defeating Borotru
w'nile Cochet beat Lott.
Carbolic Acid
Found In Samples
Of Jamaica Ginger
WASHINGTON. July 26 UJ
Extensive rearch by public health
service scientists Into the csuse
if the mysterious "arinaer Jake"
paralysis has brought a tentative
solution of the enigma it was learn-
ed today.
All -sample of the Jamaica ging-
er beverage known to have caused
crr-r BriSMBk"
ir Ki ' c jsakifSfc
JUAMiC JjrH
P . S . il I
S "W M
- HW75ak-. tMA
a it
St- yvWs . -
t vy U7
(taralvais revealed the presence of produced by about iboou eom'x-
nhentes when tested here. Further ' ni.3 partnerships nnd lnd.vidutl.
tw'i iiru.nt.. with anintils indtcat- this crude is transported an'l
ed the c. ncot lion contained phos-
phoric acid m a ccmbined rorm. ' nir;. it la refined In about tnree
From the rvulence at hand there- ) hundied sixty reilly active lefm-
ton' puhlii hi iiith service chemists I enes owned by about two h'n
urv ii.elined to believe un unu.-ual died u fining companies and -lie
i intimation of caibolic acid phc I finished products arc sold at some-phoiu-
id and ginger tincture I thing like 300000 reUil outlet..
.ttutii ml.' d w'th alcohol and Pipeline companies and refine...
n ih..i. . oiii.iininc some other ud- n in vpiv atratccic positions he-
utr-nta. has been responsible for
the d.- spread paiulvsis The car
hollc itid cempound is held chief-
ly f blame
.Some hope for the many peisons
suffering fiom paralysis as a re-
" of Urinklng the beverage was
ld ut b the government cho-
miau. although they satd their ef-
lortr thus far have been devoted
principally to finding the cause
Treatment probably will b. easier
now that the cause has been ten-
tatlvely 'e?rned.
It u net known definitely how
he b otleggt-rs who matiufaf tured
tne j-iniaicti fcingui dtlnk andsold
tt widely in the south 'n'l Vest
obtained a fluid containing carbolic
acid
tMASh F1HK. 3 MILLS
'OTTAUE (iROVL Wis J dy
1 .. r. .Tho P.ittnr'p drove fire
"1 r..f .Wo.1.1 n fiis. fur .hrae
. ;......... w... - .-.- -- .-
milfcs before it could do its duty
' and pm it out The blsze w-a
among pea vines in a truck dilven
tj Duke Va?".et A farmer j.'
th.' tij mouidi .itg a.s Vagn"t
irui.it iiiiibled pa t and star
the flrtmen aftei it The fireni.
taught Wagnei when ho obey
a stop sign
I3RECKENRID GE. TEXAS
.-..-.
OIL IMDUSTRY
1 S REVEALED
' NEW YOKK. July 2G. (U.P)
ir . 1 n'li r ii Krnnk Wiu-d O'MaHey who bears
VOrth 11 DllllOn liOlIarS;ill- reputation of havmg bcn
' aaa nrri mnny. many years n?;o something
lYInrp Than 2 000 000 lef a fiBure alonS Uroadway. Park
Are Employed
Tue word "oil lmlutry" are
.i.l ac glibly by pitictlcnjly ev- boiovou Europe? It will bo remem-
nybody today that very few -top bered that when he went abroad
to think that "the industry" em-'he swore up and down that he
Plow directly and indirectly some
io million people produces a 1)11
1 1 m barrels of crude oil a. year. ' yorU lhat nc wa3 pianriing to re-
makct and sells refined products turn at last Shaemus O'Shiel an-
worth clofce to three billion lol- other Irish wrltet who enrcs not
lars a year and haq total assets of j a whit for Mr. O'Mallcy. sent a
over eleven billion dollars. I cablegram to the nostalgies expatrl-
If the billion barrels of crude atte- reuU:
oil produced In the United States "Nobody shedding any tears over
in 1929 had been stored in stand- your absence stop suggest you go
ard sized oil storage tanks ($55- over to Switzerland with the rest
000 barrels each) it would have of tht5 cheese"
required nearly 20000 tanks to But O'Malley came back anyway.
hold last year's output. And if
these 20000 tanks had been group-
ed in a single tank laid out the
way tank farms are regulaily
laid out the "farm" would have
covered 125 squnre miles.
Or if. Instead of storing last
year's output of crude oil in a
giant tank farm it had flowed as
"a. river of oil" 100 feet wide and
10 feet deep the river would
have been 1000 miles long.
Last ycai's output of crude oil
.i billion barrels was transpoit-
i ed through about 100000 miles of
trunk (largo size) pipelines and
I gathering (small size) pipeline.
I These pipelines carried an average
i of ubout 2500000 barrels of crude
1 ill a day and it ttaveled at an
average of about t miles an hour
or 100 miles a day. Crude oil
unpolled into the United States
labout 79.000.000 barrels last yeai )
is brought in by oil tunic steam
crs
Atwut 91 per rut of the billion
barrels of crude oil produced
transported and stored in 1929 ac-
tually went through ipfineriei
About two and u half per eeiit
mm.1 exported and about two per
cent Ubcd for ull other put poses.
In other wordB about 95.5 pm
cent of ull the crude oil produced
in the United States last year .vis
"used up". This means that we
proauccd 15.000000 Irirrels moiet
... ... 41. TT..IIn.l Clntitu Hint. tills
Oil 111 W1U UUIU UI..IVD -
amnutu oi uumvowt- ". " . i
stills. However "5000000 barrels
. ... -.. Vn.
."--"; "- r." "1 1 ""
ZUClil VUllllllUlil tlilH .v-s.w .. .-
rtin tc sUlla . Had 75000.000 bar-
tels of dometsic oil been rim to
stills (Instead of foreign oil) it
would have requited nil of the
15000000 barrels referred to above
with 30000000 barrels that would
have been drawn from storage.
Evciv batrel of foreign crude oil
run to btills in the United Stages
replaces .rude oil produced m. the
I United States and. to that extent.
i injures our own domestic oil n-
dustiy
Out of this slightly less than a
1 billion barrels of crude oil .-e-
flned in the United States last
yeai 131000000 barrels of gasoline
I were made And if this gasoline
I were loaded into aeiage size '
1 tank cais (about 200 barrels to
j the cai ) It would make a "train '
10000 roilea long. In 1929 the
' daily consumption of gasoline -iv-
I erased a little mote than 1000000
barrels a (lay. If the average mv
I tor vehicle got flftr-n miles o
' the gallon of gasoline the 25 000-
1 QGQ motor vehicles in the United
States last year "traveled" an a
.mm of about 630000 000 miles
y twenty-four hours
Probably loan than 50 of the tig
oil companies market half of tlH'
refined produits ..old at filling
' stations- The other 50 per cent
is sold by tens of thousands cf
I "marketers" most of whom own
only one filling staUon anu very
few of whom own a good-sized
chain of stations.
Summed up in a few words h
crude oil of the United states is
I stored b about fifty big compa-
I cause it is generally understood
that in mos
insiances in-
"make the prices" for both ei u le
oil and its finished products
Combined there arc only a few
hundred pipeline companies and
refiners.
The great bulk of the producors j
of crude oil and the marketers of
i refjncd nrolucts are In pitifully
vulnerable positions. In point of
numbers .the large majority of the
j pnducem of crude oil. the Inde-
. pendents (except a few of the
laiger onos) have nothing whotev-
ti to say about what they arc to
receive lor tneir cruoo on regaiu-i
less of what it costs thorn to j
find it tnd to produce it. Th-v '
acept what they can get for ..
Likewise tho great majority of 1
the marketers of refined products
tho Independents (except a few '
ot the larger ones) nave practlc
allv nothing whatever to say about
1 . ....!. . 1 .
mo puce at nicu um m . . .
their products. ine otnerieuov
taxes the price at which they '
Thus a few hundred compan' 3
s piaetc llrj' contr l the oil inn r
d f bi juse they control the rrl e
n paid for crude oil and the puce
d at which its refined products ore
1 sold.
SUNDAY JULY 27 1030
-BROADWAY-
and
Side Streets
BY H. ALLEN SMITH
Urftted Press Stnff Coi respondent
the groan act in a series of articles
for the New York World.
O'Mallev savs Brcndwav has
gone to the dogs Or. to put it with I
more precision to the upstarts. He
hnn lust rocentlv returned from his
wouiu never come o.-m-k. nui r.ur
ope grow stole and he came flounc-
1 iti home When news reached New
Ami ne nas cast nis agea repunun
al eye ever the main stem and
found It wanting. The only old-
timer left on the street he says
is George M Cohan The rest -all
the producers actors restaurateurs
newspapermen - are nothing but
young upstarts.
The old Broadway admittedly is
gone. And the new Broadway sighs
altruistically as old Mr. O'Malley
hobbles across Times Square his
ryes blinking in the glate of the
mazda ensemble The new Bioad-
way wishe3 him luck en his farm
out in New Jersey. The new Broad-
way hopes the boll weevil eats up
his long undeiwear
Twelve or 13 othei columnists
would have you know
Deems. Taylcr has finished wut-
inc a new opera. "Peter Ibbetson '
which will be used a the Metropo- i
litnrl this fall with Uiwrence Tib-
hetb nnd Lueieziii Boil Buddy
' rs .. 1.. n U V..II...I In Hia viin- '
uut'lit in lt iv ..tin- ... i'.
turCH heieaftcr lis 'Ch-nles Rog-
i r.s " -Evelyn inye.h mother m
London is quoted us saying Her
rair daitgliter will never wed agntn
A. Y M. C A. secietnry ha.s
figured out a scheme wheicby a j
person nm enjoy a weeks iaca
PILES c
t'ured Without the Ivniie (
Olfll'IV
IMiur.o Id's liiouc l
11737 H-iTB
liliud Bleeding I'rotriidhig no
matter how long standing within!
a. few dajs without cutting t-.iug l
burning or detention from bus!-1
ness. lsMirc fistula and other
rectal diseases successfully treatcti
Examination FREi:.
DR. E. E. fOCKERELL.
1 (octal and Skin SjH-cialist
118-19-20 Alevander Bldg.
Abilene Texas
j M n.mh mM MoiuUyr ;
11 from 12 to 3 IN M.
Loans on Automobiles
' Diamonds
and other personal prupert).
Notes refinanced. Monthly p:t-
meiits reduced. Reasonable
rates.
R. (J. I II & CO.
Over Woolwortli. rliono 5j3
liionii
Royal Cleaners
lire
1 w-jjpBSfc1. V iJ4SrF' tVi.yyll
It's the basic thrift to present the full f.awu and Ireshness and goodness of your
food tith that 100 per cent safe and reliable refrigerant . . . pure DJiA Ice.
ICE
a as
tion In New York for $25 Alleen
Stanley rf "Artists and Models"
has bean slnplng since she was nine
and never took a lesson Earl
Carroll the b'g warrant and sub-
poena mnn has a telephone which
was made especially for h.m anri
which sings a scng in his ear while
hc's watting far a uunibei- O'Hen
ry's picture a tai-sc one still hanfs
In the lobby of the Caledonia hotel
on West 26th. where ho used to
live - Habc Ruth will open n cla.s-
sy haberdashery In the Time
Square sector shortly Void Null
Is the honest-to-gocdncss name of
on actor who frequents the Uialto
occasionally Theodore Dreiser
the star novelist lives but a ttor.e s
throw off Broadwav In the Flib-
berty-gibbet Fifties Jcurne s
End will icopen a' lUnry Millers
theatre AuKUst 1 .vith a top pilce
of So 'n lace oi ine iaci iiitit um
photoplay was a flop - Geoige
JI. Cohan goes on the road again
jn October Advance reports from
Fifth Avenue say knees will still
bo hidden this fail Alexander
Leftwich's first production -Tattle
Tales " will come to Broadway
from Bostcn soon with Joe Pen-
ner the simple-faced vaudeville ace
as one of the hits Siegfeld Is
back from Hollywood working on
Harry." which will open this fall
his new revue "Tom Dick and
with Marilyn Miller -Variety say3
business on Broadway Is at its
lowest point in 12 years.
IIOXKY
'onuciNC. ciiAMr
ST F-.WA
met- Kenm dy
'DS. Neb. (UPV El
f ntii here. Is tc
TRADE SCHOOL OF THE 8
SOUTH
We prepare men and women
for eiiiplojment In the printing
liulustrj which Is one uf the
faslest griiivinsr Industries In
the country. Our graduates
uflen earn from $100 to SMI)
per month on their first job.
We also teii'ii lirici.liijjng. plas-
tering electrical work and oth-
er iiuchanlcal trades. More
nmne.v and stead) einpli))ment
omes to thoso who know how
to do one job well. Fur In-
formation write Southwest Vo-
Latioiul School. ( huiuber or
I oiiiinerir Building Dallas.
IVuis
we .uTKEn.vn-:
;i part of your
C'ieunint; and Tie.ss.ii";
i'lrst Class Work Assured
Just
Phone 91
TATE CROS. CLEANERS
NOTICE!
I hav? lioiight the HOWARD
STLI'-IN mi East Walker St.
and will serve .sandwiches Co'd
Drinks Hot Lunches Spciial
Chicken Dinners.
Curb Scrvlco
"Rody" Ryan
roriuerl) with Vcale Drug Slurej
THE W. K. C. ALLAN
Chiropntctic Offico
Bui eh Hotel Second Floor
nreckenridge Texas
n.idlonlc Anal j si- an 1 Diet
Selection
Phono i8l
i
fNMaaMMiffmUfrM.jB MonHssuaMMni i
With BA
SILENT CLEAN
SAFE INEXPENSIVE
uifll l.iUu.DcsA Ice
Dillingham & Alexander
Phone 11
I'ohtt. t -ized Milk and Daiij Products
Ico und Ice C ream Manufacturers
ro. 1
putrd to be Nebraska's gteoteat
honey pioducer. Kennedy began
commeiciul production of hor.ey
15 years ago anil now has S00
colonies of bpes. split Into evr 1
yard i scattered along the Bcut
iUIiy. The pioduction of hi
hi 'es armgpB more than 100000
pound jcaily
Tlu Huj.il Nrlchlinrs will mII
KoihI old 1ioii baked cukes and
Jilrs at Me Vfii"'i I'rodui'e Coin-
pan) all d.ij Saturdaj July 2(Uh.
u&cfattrtBe of
ucft.a.'tfur
Palace Barber Shop
rii m
Dr. A. W. Hinchman
I'hysician and Surgeon
Announces
the ie-openii:o; of his offices
Suite No. S over
Veale Drug Store
Office Phone 30G
Res. Phone 307
The Bargain House
Of Breckenridge
llaigains In Used Cats
'2.) Foul 2-Door Sedan 10
months old tuns and (tMnfk
looks like te ipfHIU
"II Vhinf limn. t!.i
-. ii.iitji. i --iuui i;utiii
a real
bargain
Chiyslei "S 1-Door
Sedan .
'2S CheMolet
Coupe .. .
.Model A Ford
Coupe a real value
at
'27 Pontfac Coach
tues pcrletl
shape
'Us Dodge (. oupe
a bargain
$340
$225
$235
Business
$285
good
$150
Two "J!) Ford Phaetons both
in good shape
either for
$250
'27 Chevrolet Roadster good
tires in perfect $CC
i shape tpOD
S2(i Cherolet Coupe QJ"! OC
(new tires iplit)
'2s Hudson Coach runs and
looks (Mo?
perfect tpljt)
2S L.ssev C oupe
a baigain
'27 Model T Ford
1-DiMii" Sedan
'27 nuick
$75
. $95
.$:
Coach
fi Model
T Fords all types
$20 to $55
Lots of oilier cars in stock.
Seeing j.s believing. .Figure
it out lor ..tui'.self. We buy
fot cash ausl sell on time.
We Lend Money on
Automobiles
VALLAS MOTOR
COMPANY
116-1 is E. Elm St.
P.ione 31G
Cieam
Telephone
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 204, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 27, 1930, newspaper, July 27, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71203/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.