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THKEE
Telephone No.
TIIE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN. BRECKENEID GE TEXAS THURSDAY. AUGUST 28 1930
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MOTES
r. tut OT" : :i Mac i is
in.l ' . lored wltn ncth'ng mom
han .1 i tlera'e plit i fl-re in-
-)l'irtJ in 'he kit It is the
njrrbiou'e can bP "The Big House" One Of Most Timely
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blouse ber.nVh
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can n' il'f n th
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the 'rpar ite
chan-J iM. ..-i i..mpi an
! fixer Then too. when fall winds
v i owl ffi " rmr e she ac
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I - n I ji k 'ihii (otnpl tr
the coi-Min' I' U-. a tiled h llin ;
pn' f j the tasnion persuasion.
led.
I Robert
finitely d fferent from anything yat
has -ecn on the audible screen and ne-
Monteomerv. who
Tollrioc Tn Prim. Tn Rrnplf. TriPJitrP Hnn. nnv nmW f cnn.i mniv i cording to tho-e who haVF Seen it
-iim.o v ""- " . ... .v... j o a3 fasnnrting as it Is different.
niiea is enceueni. as me uruiuri
I r B
Is one of the rweethiart start a series of sus-
' who thrcugh hla own fears neorly
wrecks the life of .in 'nnorer.f man.
penso-filled dimactlc sittiatlpns LewU stonp of"whom lt 18 corr(.rt.
NO MORE PILES
Jflis Bell Ew Inir Is IIonoiTe at Linen i;1;;
Show or and Bridge Parly Wednesday
FRIDAY'S FTVK BEST
FKATFJtES
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MiM BUnrh O'Neal was host as the'r p
Wednesdan'ght at the home of
pirnf. So" !!!' r s'rtet
he ent'-r' r- I w h an at-
t s- linen h v. r and bridge
. . lononng V - fV'y Ewtna-
f m m I'oral.l C- i V (i.Nn1 '
i of Blf ! i nm tieen .r t- nK v "i i
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r- -ne brl! . simn Miss ' .t- .
f"'e .worth i h.jch jr.
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lr. i -rim:. On.- nf 'he in jt h-
oi '. f im of giv ns a little fillip
to th nv r f ilresi is through th
a ront.ating fabric and
olor foi th under bloue.
'nttent with the vrz f
ixiin bljunen fre Is quite u
finr for IlKhtwelnht meity wool- WEAK. NBC network. 830 p ra
"" iv-U of Ury -ontructton. 'c S T Concert Orcheatra.
for the.e blouaes orten of whiti. j WABC. CBS network. B 80 p m.
Th tnllorwi hifjh-neched man r s. T-i .-. Arny Band
nih ahirt. slmiUr to the rtding WJZ. NBC network 7 30 p. m.
hirt is freflumtly ratipled with fhe'i' S T.BBIlry Jone A Ern.e Hire
wrolen ):impfr frock The one-1 WABC. CBS network s 00 p m..
puce i'r hiVh pirn in prM i' s T V mmhia Male Chorus.
fftVlf !hr l'imiir i trviti n -t
in presented Miss -v .. . r ..'.'
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Mi Miiirinr ftk kard ho
orenntil wrh a madeira
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it wel
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( 'w niiilihli- Fcen Wi'h "Milldlng up to one of the most pow- iy 911 that he always glvej a pood
i ir 1' -n of the drnn at'c -rful eonclnslons et seen on the performance. Uvea up to hla tepu-
71n Kg Mo-j-e in trniKht for '.MklnR scren. tatlon as the kindly but stern war-
witd. vigorous '.'rms tells the' Th.- role cf the man who. through den of a state prison.
irfrr cf a couraseous irl who ' love for a splendid alrl. seeks to be-. Perhaps one of the finest perfor-
1 t e . 1 airPr "tl of society. Ian i. anew 's convincingly and mances of the year Is given by j It gives quick arm n ew
.1 . - 1 1 if 1 mm 1 iui?ht f.- -n '. pfaved by Chester Mot- Wallace Veetjr us a cut thront con- i
in .. i irri: f the in- The 1 ... :ot sine hla first picture ' vlct. Here is a role comblnlnsr slap-1 e
i. .'.i n mm and her beau-1 !'ot". n which '-he scored his stick comedy with drama that suits
tifut. uni.lf.sh lov inspire her 1 ..u'standina; success ha3 Morris the Beery technique to the prover-
swectheirt tT a new life a life ihat 1 ;en a performance .0 rmgnlfl- blal "T" at the same time reveal-
will b' ine from the dingerom .-ntly alive 1 ing tne raci mat ueery is oniv com
..--ociatiois of h!j past . Morris more recently was seen
The nanmr in which the man with N rma Shearer In
tries m be . rthy of the girls love 1 vorcee
HKM-ROID. the preacflptlon of
Dr J S I.eonhirdt ' giirareet'
to banish any foim ' r 1' m. r
H ild
tuho-n ps"is. HKM Ui It1 le
eeetls because it h 1' i'- Tr tu-
thens he affected ti . re
moves Mood conge- in 1 - w-
er bowel -tllp c 1 - ' p vln'
an internal medu inc c t ' t-1.-..
Ing into h". own as one of the talk- that's why snlve- ' hfr fall
The Dl- lng screen's outstanding persona Bow en P' UK ' ' ) '"'g its
Htles. i.wheie sell HF M '.tilii h
and th unu-i-al pnrt pHyed by the Leila Hvara' as the girl In "The 1
pink lined elothe
h love'y gifts c f j
Tho Big House" maiks a new t-11 mtee thit 1' 1
WEAr UPC network. 9 00 p m sKr''- .rithn-. who deliberately Jeo- . Big Hcuse" is restrained and be-' mllistone insi far ad the talking u it ij. .cut cr.d -s
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Elerirtc Compnny there
FASHIONS
I'.tKbimtm rujnnia Costumes Com-iK-t
Vth liven Inc Gowns.
FIIWT l'KIJIITIVK BAITI5T
( III IW II TO HAVE MEKTI.VO.
Beginning Friday evening. Au-
r irs aouth of urwkenrklga rn Uio
hijihwnv
'ervteeai wt" e hel'l at 10 30 1.
i and 3 CO p jii Friday at 7 30
r -n Smun nn a: 10 SO 1 n
Sunday
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Ma. o hen w l. h. it th. n t
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By FRANCES PAGET
1 Copyright 1930. by Style Sources)
NSW YORK. Avar 27. UJ
Whether it la th effect of prohibi-
tion or modern art or the reaction
to the advanced pxre at which lives
29 the First Primitive PtrMai. iJ prMt .c.aing
f-hvireh will how a meetlnt; at 1 mlfa afeua Ui recent
t.t Pleaaunt HHI eemp ground. - nB4e home iwertor has
MIV Kl Kit It! ri KNs FKOM
Kl UOI'F.X.V TOl If
Mtv Jewel t
Ja a two tr.
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has
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New Y re
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-In lilted
s Ant' ut to Kre)i"nrldK
vii-s I irr will 'tke ip lie
Heptruiber as 1 rm-niher
s1 s hool fa- iit
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C iiaitei: NO. VW OF
tVSTEKN STAR TO .MEET
The Breckenrlilge Chapt 1 N
6S0 Order of the E .-. rn Si ir 1
nv et this evunlng pts-mp'
e ght o'clock In the Maaont H il!
The Worthy Matron is mx .u
thn' All officers be pteeent m.i ..'.
me and vUllore nre welc r .
n mil
GRAHAM VSMIOIh IIFKE
"Miss Norflerjt O'inies .1
Jjj?ne demoBatra'i. . ajjent v .
V. Retry coui. . tupcint. I.
ftlh of Your '" inf an
it'erkent ! r. n.-lt
X'
v.3 ting ;
her.
Win. sir i i.HTf .
Mrs Ella V. h j ! l fot
l'i re Oela' . . nil- hc .ll
;x nd evre)l 1 . r r mu.l
f Mrs C K - - 1 t
MIS tiIN ICrTl'UNs
Mimi Bessie .-pi n ". .I'umr1
from ihilene whu t ' h . t . . .
A'endinn the Abiltne it i.m
f oIleK summer riion of school
PERSONALS
developed rftdltrfdiIlty tn banriony
wt'h the aairrent style era. By way
r. e mplesnent fashion hts reog
n'iei the lmf.ntnre of these per-
.ntl frttlngi .nd devoted greater
1 nt "n '.1 ro-u..es for the wo-
1 n it home i-.l.i!' alluring
wn. ier tv 11 t . .cturua4.i
ti .' kiwi. ueh virrow their
. n from t". even -i mle. or
nr n.-. r pijuiri f pes wti.ch ire
lei ir'ii 'v pradmui-a. in their
1 . i ... n 1-. 1 'ii m I f. m nine
l .-"'i ik-' . th 1 in
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1 ' f : . -.-!. romr -n'
1 ' thi rlnte.r . .1 pajnm 1 . o-
' n a miern h.xiteri t iv is
. in. rje in orders with etenlraj
..k f's inwf hil't.-- thy re
i.h in c.:ilt .lng '...fering c 1-
. n.t rich f iJbrii lares and em
i.le. is offer g enter peroOOaltly
mi'-ia-lj to trie woman who en-
'iTi n -hc elle than th moie
'""e -tylre
Tna: fa-h:ona of the latfmate
wardrobe from Uw most elegant
of t -i gowns to the simply tailored
pijaoia. have eat ended Utete hours
it arcefttance u eterywliereecog-
t. ir.l
NEW K.TILNT WJIt FAU.
OOI.K HONtMSS I
BT FRANC3S PAGET
. ipx runt. 1P30 by Style Sources I
NEW TORK. Aug. H. (ILB -'...if
mi a sport wnicfa so many
vromen regard smously or frtvol-
isl i-ni uh ' be const intly on
. k ut .01 new things in suit- I
11 then a. 1 ..tints for the re-
1 . 't. j j. itr frock fot eon
n ' 'ill '
1 can be recug-
' n pe uri . ' which
1 1 aprm u Oe'-
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1 . demands 1 the fall
TT j iniper p-ereti
1 p.t 1 - t IrlHft sini-
. 1 net k 1
' 1 ' ' ' - ; rr of
' ' 1 . e mple
Mr. Ode Berr and little dtuxh
ter anJ 'T H Ivey of lUlrd are
visiting their sister. Mrs U E
White rt th Thompson Apart
ments and ant attending' the b-d
Side of Mr. White who hft been
.iouIy III. I
K(r. and Mrs. R L. Kirk and '
Hiifh'er WtiMe Jo aad nephew. 1
OtP.nla Pullman huve returned
from a ten day's vacation In New
GMP
IS
COMING!
to
Church of Christ
MO ! New and Greater
m Goodyear Tires than ever befovei
That headline is strictly true.
Two bed-rock reasons make it true.
One reason is Goodyear Tires are bet
ter right now than they
have ever been.
The other reason is rubber
is cheap and consequently
Goodyear Tires are avail-
able at the lowest prices in
history.
People are not slow to seize
a chance like this.
ilfofris the
time to get
YOURS
The Goodyear All -Weather Tread is
superior in traction.
The Goodyear SupertwistCarcass is supe
rior in vitality and long life.
You are not asked to be-
lieve these statements with-
out proof.
Any Goodyear Dealer will
be glad to demonstrate the
facts.
rmmmmm&jgmummmgm
They are buying Goodyear
Tires at an unparalleled rate.
Their preference for Goodyears rests
upon definite Goodyear superiorities in
both tread and carcass the two main
parts of a tire.
And the great fact certainly
is this: More people ride on
Goodyear Tires than on any
other kind.
That is true of the people who buy new
cars.
It is true! of people who buy replacement
tires from dealers.
THE GREATEST NAME
It is true of buses which carry passen-
gers more transcontinental urban and in-
terurban buses and coaches operate on Good-
year Tires than on any other kind.
It is true also of trucks more Goodyear
Truck Tires are made and sold than any
other kind.
Year after year throughout die world
the number continually increases. Mil-
lions more people ride on Goodyear Tires
than on any other kind
Goodyear values are matchlessly high-
tire prices are matchlessly low. This is
the year to ride on Goodyears now is
the time to get yours. "''
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THE SUPERTWIST D E M 0 N S T R AT I p N
In BRECKENRIDGE You Get
1 GOOD YEAR
TIRES
at W. H COOK AUTO SUPPLY
si
0
FKUm MWIT
S OVJock
where thoy rteUed Mr I
brother.
200 East Walker St
R. S. Johnson of Eastland Is
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 232, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 28, 1930, newspaper, August 28, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71229/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.