The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 227, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 14, 1936 Page: 6 of 6
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SIX
YOUTHS TURN
TO TRAVEL BY
ZIPPY TRAINS
Gleaming Streamlines Low-
er Rates Adding to Rail
Income.
' HI-AO'i III July II American
Y dh if a ire lie. mine stream
i f 1 N img fe'k r tr bee mlng
'it' t"i ml' i r i Itort'llng. Ill
M r l - nl it.i.i attractions)
i i ' iitri ini.iiw trains ht
' l i 1 unique I ixur
' !!' it. I the general
('
'h. new area of rah
i irced t.o and
' timl women that
steei ribbons
i ii.
un..
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'to
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" f is an rtiv of
i ' g tram naclous
l r . rrl"i
i'1- and eiervthmg
' ii me takl' ; long
. ff in f mod
. vnlivl h i e lmla
I n .! I'hntininn of
i 'mn ' Itnl
i' 'lllr it. Hi U 11 1 hit
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ii r thr aueplccr uf
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A t t
ii .' t )ihi nrrftfr I tilings
i hi hi up to-date nil
i im i1 n ire catehng on
i Mr c' rK it 'I rltcn-s-s
it w .t. mi. following in
i i " ' showing of one
- mil r Mains In a
v..trr . . hfvi children
-i th. ' i ic f shining met
' ' ' ' rutf of 2.100
M railro-id 'literature'
iiv ll taken hum In
i ' ' nu it feted about as
' lliitlti I 11 otte l
' I hi I ill II
ii nw. t hi oilfy
v Will ( ompli'tfly
Owiliiuil our
Typewriter or
Adding Machine
:.' $5.00
Ml Wink (iiianintci'd
CLARK
TYPEWRITER
CO.
101 . WnlktT St.
Phone 0.15
Aiiiiounroinoiils
Thi A'MPinsn t nutlinrlfii to
Win mik. the fnllowlnc cindldatm
f r f fi. e tubject lo the Dfnto
trati Pi unary Klection In July
103H
I'nr Keprrieiiliillie In Mate lila-
latiire liiHth lllstr'cn
J ( MtllOI.I McCO.N.SKI.L I re-
el ii lion)
.ion's iiMinr.N
For IMslrlit Judce. t.i .luillt bil
IM-lrlit of leius
Hlt N II UIIISON.
M(I ( llsMIIN (re-rlrellonl
fur District ltiirnei
iwimon c .sti'Ar.K
IIK.S l I1KN
For liU.rlil CI rk
( It t Mllt.'ION
I'lir OllUlt lllilce. -ilrphen Co
AMIItl U I MOH(iN.
Tor ( iiiiiiI ( lern
HIS II (.ItWr (re-er-llitnl
Mils II ItrsSIIN.
I'nr sherlfl. Mi pliers County
Aid ii ii mm. mm;
( II (HI III 1 1 i:so.s
I' I. iIOlllM I rilKKI.MI
w ( iiiinimiN.
For r ( olle.-tor and Aatufir
U .S IIOUKI.I. (re-rlntl.ml
r. I HI.SSKI.I.
For ( oiinly Trraaiir 1 1
. I HICKAIll) (re-lectlon)
Fo ( oiiinilssloiirr I'reilnil S'n I
It S TWI.OIt (rr-elct on)
( I M)illnei) .'MtK
ii iiitAii.'oitn.
For I oiiiiiilMlnn-t IVeclnrA No 5
WMnl.l' MVI.K (ree!ceilnn)
FAIt.NF-sl rrmiv
( I. (Hostl HOOD.
For Conimlasloner I'retdnrl No 1
M. O KF.NNKIIV
V N KUTH.
For Ciimmlaal.infr I'recluct No. 4
I. K. KIIHANK.
CF.onOF I. KRI.I.RV (ri)eMv
Hun).
HOY MrCIIAKKN
FRANK It. HI.0AN.
V. T. (TimI) TII'TON.
For Juntlcs) of I'Moe I'reclnct No.
It
J W. CASriXMAN (ra-eJecUon)
llr schools were turned int.. It
lures on modern railroading imiiik
to the flood of Intelligent questl li-
on the subject ml otl b the pu-
il of their tenrh r
Through their engineering in
ttiiirtors students at Ann Arbor
Michigan ami again t Huston
I.nilsbtna successful! petitioned
r a llr mul executives to change
hrtliilpa of at.ps by new train
on n-rl: runs so that they might
bale n chance to tnspes t the up"-!
mirvN I.ik th youns(r lh
i"n?lnf rltiR atiKlrntn nhowNl a
laounel prn.p f and an Intenar In-ti-rnl
in tlw- lalrat trnnanorlatlon
lvf pmonta
'nndl In "mlirqail lantrrn'
roitialncra arv arlllntt on station
niwaatandM na thr did whrn fath-i
M a Ikiv
An Oklnhoiita lad m- Irrlnn with
tin arrnla heard vta radio that
"i" of thr nA trilnn wm bring
rkhlbitnl at a certain point It
nvlnrd thwti to rare lf milpn mil
of their wav In irder thai h mIRht
i ee the train beforr II tmlle.l awav
n a re-irl f r hl rrnj. r Intereat
he wn allow 'Ivd to inpert the porw
er et rontali InR the p nerful
Itltael ino'orn
. An Ih ver ri.it f "hii tun youth
when t Id b hta father tha the
'atnlly i-laiinrit t itmioi Mij ' thr
I'aclfh r Hr.1 plead) d to lii iin
i d to in ke thr wholr tin h trnln
Si Ihe fnmiU .ill tilling mi tw ird
in ii linn nh g m. itnlii er
tikinj oth i fui irain i then
bargain i t.' iirht a enk- jmnt
Ntthlch in i.ei the r.raml Ciinvm
f f'nloiad creil tmtionil )mrkn
lln h H.-k .Mount ulna and tha
nrlera the fr rat from Hn
lieH ai' rnn t Seattle. Waah-
lnnt n Th- famll w. nt homing In
am the r atreamltiin i When the
Miung fellow va aakeil what had
impreaa.il him niiwt on the trip of
w dera. he replied enthin.laj.t. ally
'Why the rallroada of rotirte'
Tiro Truck Drivers
Victims of Crash
MAMS VII. t.K Tix lulv II
'VP JohiiMi l'KiinM- and II
II Hum. both limit -Iiiviih of
Hi union mi killed ni n I.toni
1 n-ile nor tli of here t idii in
lollirlon Huina' wife und a tilecu
' ii jured allRhtly
The n nehinen met heail on
lir.vck Is Kx peeled
In Initials Case
WASHINGTON July II .1 i
( Aflei foitrtieii Tuna of relentleaa
iiet!fwii ijr of Mniunret tmlae
Hell polite IimI ptedli led an ".in-
liortant break eMin" In her lurid
lute of a 'Rani; veni;eane inutilu-
iior. W. N. RUTH
(hum Itulli Moloi ( o.
FOR
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
riocMict Ni. :j
Humanity's Most
Thrilling Love
Story . .
Noti M ( Ms 1 .Clf ICI.dCPI-
"fH'I'll Mil
Plu.s Ntnclty
Todav and Wednesdin
CESBBZ03
L rsrv.i HTTSQAaflMB
THE BRECKENRIDGE
LARGE CROWD
HEARS SERMON
Second Coming Of Christ Is
Subject At Tent Last
Night.
A I itfie i rod Mia In ntier.daiire
laat nlRM nt Uie tiliemiirle relv
al aa Kvancellet U U HaaeenpfliiK
dlacntwd the lopb- "Second Com-
Inp of Christ "
He aald "there nre many differ-
ent belief ropmllnR thU event and
vihen It Mill take place hut to f nd
tie truth about the matter wt mi.at
turn to the acrlpturea.
'iVlmoat from the dawn of ere
atlon ulnce the advent of uln Into
the uorm man hajt been I'Hikln-t
foiSMird to the aerond roininK of
t'hriat Jude tells ua that Knoch
the aeventh from Adam wui look-
ing down through the age to the
time uhen he Mould ne hia lie
daemr In the flteh Job who auf
fered nt the hands of Milan n v
erthele a vehemently atated that ne
would are hla Ma clour at Ha nm
ng mid that he would ier II m In
th.' fl ah Pinph.t aftei pinphit
Ima definltel revaaled to u the
lait t lat Jeaua would not onl
rornr again but that He Mould be
aeen by all Paul tellx an thi.l eve)
eye ghall a Hint Matthew n
th it aa 'the IkRhtnlng cometh out of
the enat ahllieth even unto the
weat ao shall atari the oming of
the Son of man be '
"When Ohrial ascended In the
clot Ida two ng la appear id u the
diarlplas ami auurad them that
Thin aama Jaaux ahall come in
like manner aa you have aeen II. in
go Into Heavun.' Jeaua Hlmacdf in
the fourtoanth ohaptur of John
tell us In no uncurtain tvinte that
He will come opsin
"In the light of All thla testimony
from the word of Clod there Is only
nn ronclua.on wo can reach" a.ild
Mr HaMenpflu? 'and that l that
not onl will Jeaua com again but
that Hla tomlng la et.ll In the fu
tuie. -ind when He doea 'imi. e
riy living pvraon will aee h m
There Mill be only two claaeet of
ln'opk on the earth at that tiinr.
I the ilghteoua and the unrighteous
We iniut dctermlno Jo wliloh nii
Me Mill bolong" ho toncludad.
Scouts-
(Coutimiod from Pago-1.)
call for council unarvlakin and he
will not have direct charge of the
boys.
!-umit Chulriiuin Htintor Jones
will be In camp Nirt of the time
as wil Scoutmasters Iator Clnik
and Hcrt Jonetl of Trooi No. 18
and No 17. reflectively.
Malt lo the emits should be ad-
lie ..! to Camp Hilly Olhleins
Itiihland Spring' and will lie dellv.
iei piomplly. Tho lioys are ex-
I -cting a big time p-irtlelpntlng In
all .oris of outdoor activities hnndt-'
. mfl and merla badge subjei U
Unit itie adaptsd to outdoor life
Mimiiiiiig and life saving wll lie
jor actlvitlea. 'f
Mr ljulrl nxooiltlv! proimaes a
tot of good wholcrome food i nd a
general gootl time. Visitors are
Mciioiic on Sunda. that day hctiu
fl aside for ramp Inspection by
paicn and friend Special chuien
r vices and n bl; Sunday dinner
Mill be i-nit of the vlsltori day pio
grain
The truck M-aa furntahed by the
nit i.impiuiy through the ciiiite
v ol J Ie Jones
Scholar X2 Seated
In Iifh State I'ost
CANHKItltA UP W th th. ii
in Unent of Or Ronald WiNon I
it piwi of goornuii nt titi ti i m
. Australian KmU-iat ! v in i
. nl believes It his the yi un' t
'f . ial .n the Mm Id in a similar
j i. it ion
Wilson is only C PmvUmls to h
a apiointinont hi mis ioioihi
ii.ior to the 1 1 en -tit y Di Wil
n Mas borr. In Tusuianiu i-
i ' ilea scholar; it guiduutr "' i
. i ollege at Oxfunl also ' '
uer-lty of Uhlco.i und . I
of Philosophy a d Urn h
iimeice
I OWN HANS C.ll.MAIs
VOINAW Mich lURk-The i'
. in il of SaginAM recently i
'I tru in ordinance stamping r u
i is public nuisances' and lm
i i ( . tt fi on Mi. i Ij
'Ji'jM.i
7 mis
Plus Pete smith "iU'i spoils"
Tom Kt'iiiu'dj ( oiiifdv
itf!fiT&Lk
AMERICAN BUECKENRIDGE TEXAS TUESDAY JL'LY II 193G
!(
jovernor-
(Continued from I'uRc 1.)
fused to call an extra notialou bo-
fo... the facta justify It I am atill
I I'ltig latnbastod.
' I air llrig crlilld now by tho
inie men who would have criticized
me for calling another aesgion
' I hnvo the sitlnfactlon of know
Ing hoeer. that I haven't wasted
Sl.vinoc or $2fiOono worth of your
mone on anothei futile tfi'Mlon
Wh'B I c til the legislature agnln 11
will lie for cnnstiiietUe work not
Kiitica."
Ni (onstiuctive plan for provid-
ing revenue for old age oaalatance
can poFslhly lie worked out tmtll tho
need i air known Governor Alliel
rxplilred He reminded Ida mull-
rne that the leglalitule nlnndy
has retectetl a tax program submit
ted by him which Mould have made
adeiui te provision for all govern-
mental need lm Itiilltift- old ape ua-
nlatince. 'I alibmlmtted n 10-vige prllllod
report to the leitlalature on my tax
recom nendatlona" he an Id "It
i all.'il for reas inable liureasea In
tnxea on oil plfiellnea sulpliur and
all ntturnl reaourcoa.
"In keeping with m cntnpalgn
proiilsi . I nk'd I he liglslitme to
submit a ronstltiitloniil iiiiiendment
lo prmld' old ige h nsiona under
the fnl"ril but I il ceutil lawa I
took t ic -.tump to mlwicntc adop
II 'ii ol tin uiii"iiilnn nt I culled
two sM'i'iiil rvaiiiona and finally got
I he .do. ago anlaUnre act.
I It lan't u perfect law I aald It
w.Lir.'t when I Hluned it but It was
a niliet'le t get any law nt all In
Icm of the dl "ergent opinions In
. the leitUlnturo.
! North and Vast Cat
t Rain Last Nirht
I DAI-Uit Jul II UR The clash
of h' t .ilr cut lints from tlu
drought parched middle West and
1 cooling winds from tin CJulf of
Mexico bni'ufht nllef lo ninth md
at Ti Xfls today.
Tile to.. litnrnl v itlll'l Oulelll
hi-r.- npoi id I jj in. lies of i iln
'ast night it I'nli Mine I HI nt I' it
Arthur Ti nt Houston .1 nt li'l
! Vi-ton. .IH at .ti.iMiisvllli- n
'Corpus ChrUti showera at Sun A-i
'.onto Dallua and Kort U.nlh 1J
at Austin und OS nt Atill-a .
Rooks Cost Holds
Rack School Fund
AUSTIN. July II i- A $'ki
0(t difference between estuati s n
cobl nf school hook. b Mie d u i
Hon board and i .uiipltoll.-i .1.
p.lrUiient Inlay dchic! th. st.it
bonrd of educitionn in diiiitinn
Ing how lll.lt II slate aid shall In
granted public at hoots foi (hr
1030-37 teim
Upon the st it .id i. in I nl will
depend Uie ct.it. h ml i nou
20 cents on Jlno pt" ity duiiii;i
The Mrftc i itinptinlleir.' el Itiiut.'
Is i.tlnoiKMi fo i. w ti xt b mk-
State .Sitperint nditit I. A Woo-I
istimates I'.-IOOCIO m II hi in piIi il
IJIccdinjr dims
Healed
The sight nf ror. gilini Ii il k
Vlllig Iteli.ihlo dentists often r"
nrt Ihe Hiiciehsfu) u-e of KTO
PYOItniir.A ItKMKUY nt! their
er worst ens -1 If you will ge
l In t tie and u-e w dii.ct.'d lints'
Xnts will return money if It falls
HOWLN llltl (i CO
Mrs.
Vernon O. Marshall
Teacher of Piano
(lumps anil Individual
Insti iiitiim
;:it7
V MiIIit
l'liimt' I
t'ini
xrf aw jrir-w
.vuw .- -&
SAVE
WITHI
ICE
Alexander Inc.
I'liimi' 1 1 lot 'I n.it (ioimI
Mi s indt'i Icr
1 itii r
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WKDiN'KSDAY
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I0DAYS STOCK MARKET
llirotiKli the ( ourli- of (HN(i A. Al.t'l'S.
Tek'iliiiiu 17.1
crev
Close
201-fl
lUfl
15-2
20-0
1B0-3
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13-7
5-1
30-3
30-7
. 30-3
2-0
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20 7
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10-3
30-7
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23 1
II 7
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10-3
ftt-0
21-0
2-2
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. 21-1
. 17-3
. 33-tl
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13-1
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Today
Clme
207-
10 G
lf
20-7
172-5
8-1
37-1
20 7
30-1
3-2
lfi 5
27 I
52 3
170-IIO-I
5-2
3-3
0-2
2S7
21 I
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10 3
70-1
11 1
23 '
II 7
15-7
10-5
85
11-2
.10 2
22 3
2 2
H-tt
25-0
11-7
13 I
11
II 5
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1.1 J
M 7
AMI l Cheni
!! Q O It It
Maulmll Field
Amor Itndi.itor .
Amer T & T
Ainar Kor INiw
Amer Pow l.t
AUtlnn Cotp
Anaconda Cop
A Unit Itof
I Auburn Mot .
Haldwln Loc
Hnrnsdnll Oil
Honillx Avla
Hetl. .Steel
Uutld Wh-el
HrlgT' Mfg
Case Mfg .
Ichtysler Mot
I Colo Fuel
Columbian Curb
Columbia Gas
Com Oil
Coinw' ?o-i
i Curt 14 Wright
I Kir 'alone Tile
Kreepoit Tex Co
Cold Ouxt
(ioo-lrii Ii Tile
flrn Klee
Uen Motois
fiell KoimIs
Goo lyonr Tile
Hoiiaton Oil New
Int Cement
Int Telephone
Mnt ig Wih
HikUmi Mot
I Katy It It
Kenn Co
I May Dnpt Storei
Mid Cent Pet
Mn Par It It ...
Montit NmiiiI . . .
Nail Qislt Uor
I Nash Mot
i N V C It II
Otla Steel
Ohio Oil
PackiMd Mot
Phillips Pel
J C Penney
Pi HII It II
tltiilo
olltl Oil
Sunt i Ki H It
Mj lio-s lm. jioiif :iu:i
Jsfcla JiilaiiPiWnTl miaa AVI
KTTIlljCaMMiHHHHV Signed W. T. Brewster VjVlLUfllHHHleHHi
I want In slum linn that no can inn this Inisliu'ss a.s wj as ln ran! f'll har lo piti' oni oinl i
nifs. and that moans m'H haf ti. si-ll a lot of yoods. Wv'w uninr In do that h olli'ini"; li.uiiiiis so
mil ou won't ! alilf to itsi.sl tht'in. Thesr sue OIM' )KTl M'H MS lm miii as udl as foi
TCII I'KNM S!
SUHH
'"
Summer
fashions
KNITTED
ACETATE
FROCKS
Lovely Pastels!
Cool enough to wer on Mjrm
summer dayi. Firmly knit
to hang in slender peaceful
lines Smart solid colors or
prints. Sues 14 to 44.
.rfm.
X
rtv
i
98c
Senn Itnebuck
Shell Union .
Skellv Oil
Socoli
Stan OH Cnl
Stan Oil N J
Star Hrnnds
Studpbaker
Tex-ta Corp . . .
l.-x (lulf Sul
Tex Par C ()
V 8 (nil Ale
l M Steel Coin
I' S Steel Pfd
Unit C.-tM Imp
t'nlted Curb
Wll it Co
I 'nit Alle t'nip
Vnmilluni Steel
Wnrnei ISrcs
Western Union
77-1 7S-1
IS. 18-
-Ti 0 25-0
11-1 11-2
38-1 38-7
01-0 02-3
15-0 15-7
11-1 11-1
37-0 30-
3ft- 31-7
lt-l 12-1
31-1 31-7
01- 02-1
121-3 12fi-
100 10-7
50- 800
8-1 8-1
211 25-3
IS- 10-2
II I 11-3
S7-3 88-7
51- 63-1
.VI OCKS
1-7 1-7
12-4 12-1
21-2 21-7
81-2 . S3-
05- 05-3
i WiHilworth
N. . ftllll
Cltlc Servii e
Im" Star tlaa
Klee Pollda
(lulf Oil Pa
lliitit'.ile OI
ni.w oiiMusi i:ritiN
I Hlch Low (.'lull-
Jin 12 03 12 51 12 51
Mai
M-i
Jul
Oct
Ie
12 01 12 52 12 52
12 (W 12 52 12 52
13.11
12 07 12 55 1217
12 00 12 53 12 .V.
r. voitit tori on'
High Low Clois
12 OP 12 50 12 1s
12.08 12 50 12.17
12 OS 1210 12.17
12 57 13 15 13 I'.
12 71 12 00 12H2
12 7.1 12. VS 12 01
CIIICAOO Olt.MN
High Low Close
Alicnt.
103 7 101 2 IH2 I
livi 101 I In.' 1
10.1 .1 ID I KM ii
Cimi
M 2 S.' ti HJ i
hi I 7'. 7 Mi 1
I
J Ml
Mar
Mi
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Oct
Dec
Jul
S. pt
I Hi
lulv
" I''
on Ins .icalinn and I in ip
(Simicil) .T. IJUKUSTKU. V.ssjslant M.in
Ritiglcss With Jacquard Lace Tops!
SILK HOSIERY
Exceptional Value At This Very Low Price
1
- i
Rayon PANTIES
.Senjdfiiitiui'y -o PnceJ!
15c
An opportunity tn tnck tip on
jond looking summer pnntiei or
tepin. Smartly lace trimmed
Slik
Hosiery
25C
pr.
Kine quality silk
Roamle.il hose
with double sole
and snug-fitting
heel K i j to
!0'4 Chiffon or
service
'fflO
E N N E Y'S
77 73 0
Outs
37-5 35-6
38-0 37-
30-7 38-2
713
36-1
37-1
3S-5
July
Sept
Dec
I.OOAI. PUODUOr.
Kurntehod through rmnteav
Joss Itloxont nt Johnson Feed
Poultry.
No. 1 turkeys 12
No 2 turkeys. 10c
Old Tonw 10c.
Heavy hens 13c.
Light lints lie.
Uffga 15.
Puller fnt. 2lr.
I.OCAi. CHAIN MAItKirr.
(Kurnlshod by Jnrrett Co
Onls. 3Se.
Wheal. $102.
Mlln $1
Cofii 7fic
rle. lie
Sister of F if liter '
Swears Louis Doped
CIIICAOO. July II il - A
sworn nff.dnvit In which a sMi i of
Joe Ixiills charges the D tioii
fighter received i h po lermli in
Jeetlon In Ills left nun the dn. of
the Schmellng f ght mks n-M.iI.il
today by a South Side d teem.
Knrlish Sportsman
! Sets Auto Record
HONNKVILLK. SAI.'I ! I I -
I ttf.ih Jv II UPl C ip'.IIM (i.
IOvsIoii of Kngl ind ended i i.. I
I
Hln.l-hlllj; IV-hoiil I ic. i. i
I t.mc Ii i n 20 -h.itti I .1 A I
itltoinoliil hi. ed ii i ii .1 ii I
VMlkl of Ills fl llll I i I. il i. . I
Sunday Special
llcnic Cookod Diniu'is ."i(U-
Hescric our Older In Ailvniiii-
Tut'iitj Mfiil Tickvt ?".".
I'lioiif (iMi
MRS. .IN(). . SKTII
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63
pair
Full-fashioiiod of courso
and lop (jnnlity too! Fine
.sheer chiffons tho kind
you'd expect to pay lots
more than this for. Tho
Incy Jacquni'd top rIvps
this hosiery a dress-up look
In now summer colors to
go with every out lit. In
sizc from s' . to in' .
Cotton Crinkle Striped
BEDSPREAD
hi Unusually Grand
llargatn!
69
A new tipionil Mill freshen your
bedroom for summer! Smart
stripes in favorite colors I
Wnshcs well 80 by 105 inches
Dec
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Telephone 600
Left Uprising In
France Foreseen
PA HIS Krancc Jul II (URl
A veiled warning of it left upilslug
in Krnnce If the opposition to the iff
M)tiUi front govorntuetit lefuse.i gb
to lonfoim to ii.-. d for nnllon.il
unlt mi o i ni ti Piem'er Leon
Hliitn todav In a sp ech to tetin of
thotisiinds of detiioiisti'itoin mnsscd p
in the I'd iii .r Nit loin in icle-
lil i'ioi ..f 1! i '. i
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ODD COLDS
VF Mrs! di
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siihe Niisn l)ro s
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In Kiib Mi Usui" irld's Hen
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& BE5T
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PATE BROS.
Cleaners & Dyers
IMioiic 1)1
aa nn .issocial
cs and
th Iiv-thrill-
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Amazing At the Price!
BIG TURKISH
TOWELS
10
rounder their lfi by 30
inch size and then thirsti-
ne.ss . . . and you'll know
they're MOST uiuisunl at
his price ! White pastel
nlored Hotter buv a tot I
10 doz. Rayon Knit
Gown's Novelty
Summer Fabrics
six styles color Tea
Rose and Blue.
Size 16 and 17
49c each
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 227, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 14, 1936, newspaper, July 14, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth72581/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.