Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 18, 1920 Page: 5 of 6
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PARKS CAMP PREPARES TO HEAR WEDDING BELLS
AGAIN; CORRESPONDENT NARRATES LOCAL NEWS
l'MtKS. Sep!. 18. --Recovery Iml-
ilent to I Ik recent mntrlmnntnr adven-
ture centering in I'nrk.s soclnl elrcl.'.s
Iiiih advanced to the io1iit where .ill
nrc on their toes with fresh nntlcipt-
tioti as to wedding bells and the Imp
lienlngs Hint iiiny attend it is said
tin dilute.' nrc duo to ring Mr flu
net event early In thu next week.
.Meantime It 1m admit ted that Put
Ik much mixed up over the prevloini
event ilnil In the tangle may he oozing
along to the altar on his own.
While Alvln Alverson has 'recover-
ed from his Illness which he hal to
ilo under the administrations of
Willi Ctfurjru anil the phonograph. And
at that Wild (Jrorgo buted thu main
spring of the miuiilne.
In Mentally. Hugh .Maiigum has ro-
turned to camp from a several days
business vNIt to Cisco and Ranger.
Ills dreams have sIiikj been disturbed
hy vision hut that Is another hook.
As a lld. reliable news Item. M. II.
Oyslylng Iiuk left camp for a lling at
the old chorus of Jersey. He will n-
l turn from that statU at the etnielii-
Ann of lih visit hut we will probably
IH.OW OCT SKIDS KACEIt. I Two o the victims weiv the driver
SEN't)S TIIUEE TO TRA(HU I nn'' H mi-clianlclan and the third wits
DKATII. ONE IJY VIAMKX n 7 !r "(1 My l'w'r.
j The dead: Arlo 1 tent tie. pilot:
! DellK-rt Wnlker mechanician and
SANTV ItOSA Cal.. fept. 1iV- riarenec PrejiRi'- W'lin the enrV tive
Tli ret k persons were killed when the explodetl the machine hit a tree and
De itwa sfNH'lal. RmiIIiik In the nine- overturned. The ptsolluo tank r'f
teenth mill of the Kouoma county fair . ploded ndthe tlaui'-s shot hifth into
llfty mill' uutomohlle race erashetl in- the ilir hiirnliiR yoiiiiR I'rccEo lefore
lit som trees alouesidc of the track he could get away and the car with
after one of the front tires exploded. the pilot and his lucehauleliin.
PATENT MAKES SULPHUR OF THE
TOYAH FIELD AVAILABLE: IS A
VALUABLE COMMERCIAL GAIN
Sl'IJ'flUt MACHINE PATENTED;
OF INTEREST TO REFINERS
TOYAII Sept. IS. -Dr. Oliver H.
Dawson n n 1-21 l'uso chemist. Is nutil
In have rccelveil notice from the p-it
Mack McConncll. foreman of tin' t.nt n.P ut WashltiKton that lie hid
lnc
pipe 111.- WOrK. WHO lias milSIICil H u .nl led ii tmtent on .1 metliotl
for extracting sulphur Hour from am-
Job mid ii'turus to New York nijd the
origin Jigi.is.
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Of Itov fianlucr it Is toho said
that he continues lndiHlrlnifly at tiie
work of making furniture 'luring tills
spare moments for his new home.
LT. ORMEft LOCKLEAR in "THE Srtf WAYMAN
WIL H A M FO X PRO D.UCflON 9 .
The Fox Film Corporation is giving ten per cent of the
proceeds to the Wife and Family of Lieut. Locklear
National Theatre
Saturday and Sunday
September 18 and 19
notlu-r real Horn is the return to
camp of Nelson D.iiiIpIsou. who went
down to Hunger hospital to have'ty-
i 'hold and after that needed three
Wvek.Siiit Hot Springs to complete
roiivnltVcHico.
Mr. Hnrke Is hack on his old jh
after lUnt m of a week In Hrvcken-
rldge. wllere he was under the cure
of a phyMelan and of .Mr. Iliirke.
phnr hearing ores and rocks such as
are found Ip great deposits In the
Toyah Kr.sln. Hy means of the Div-
son process. It Is s-ihl that OS wr
cent of the sulphur content of tins ore
treated is wived.
The Daw-oil sulphur cxtraetiir.
whii'h Is wild to have been successfully
tried In the Toyah sulphur Holds
where rock having as low as " icr
-rut sulphur content was economical-
ly treated due to low fuel expense
and high extraction percentages Js
described as a "verlli-.il cylinder 10-
lort with liurlnp strainers whl-h
holds th' crude material.
"Steam Is introduced at he tup of
the retort The steam softens the
mass separating the sulphur from the
And tut esteemed frliiwl Dolhar I forrl iatorIal and driving the !u-
toller Is hail; from It. Uortli. where Xu f through a ilin-
he went cir parts for the car. 'lhe hragm Into an Inverted cone shaped
latter will he on the boulevards good
as new tomorrow.
We will say that Shorty Lane Is
doing well with his trained Aired tic
pup. and might let It go at that' ex-
cept that since he has bought part
of the Iloo poultry Institution he as-
serts thar the pup's mission In life is
to guard the chickens from the high
.lackers.
Old friend Six Shooter Dill has re-
inforced hid gang to hurry the com-
pletion of the big tank Job while Al
and Dill are still on It. Which will
be euought for this time.
LOCO.
base win Hi serve as an expansion
chamber. A Jet of dry steam is In-
troduced Into Ibis chamber for the
purpose of separating the sulphur in-
to the linest particles which coil In
the. form of .sulphur Hour of OS per
cent purity."
It Is averted that the small lrst
cost of Installing the Dawson machine
coupled with small cost of operation.
and tliorr.iighuess of the work d.i.ie
will have the effect to make all the Hrt
suipuur neposns or iieeves ami t;iu-
bcrson counties available its' commer-
cial propositions.
That great beds of sulphur be-irlng
long been known but while men en
gaged in the production of sulphur
for commercial purposes have Investi-
gated them and in many instances
have invested In them their develop-
ment has iiecn delayed pending the
Invention of n machine or process
through the medium of which the cost
of producing sulphur In comm-'rclal
form could lie reduced to a point
which would make the production oC
the mineral attractive to men with
money to invest.
D is believed the Dewsoti invention
will sohe the problem and that the
sulphur lands of this section of 'he
state will at Inst lie made to yield
the revenues their holders have dream-
ed of.
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CANADA REFUSES TO STAY
INCREASED RAILROAD RATES
OTTAWA. Sept. 17. The domlulon
government In nn olllcial statement
declines" to grant u stay in the ruling
of the board of railway commissioners
which authorized the railways to In-
crease freight passenger and sleep-
ing car intes.
The order goes Jnto effect tomorrow.
MUST HAVE OUR MAYOR
.OVER IN TITO .OLD COUNTRY
on1 exist: over grent ureas of northern
Reeves and Culberson counties has
Dy The Associated Press.
HEREFORD. Eng.. Sept. 1S.--HU-
Delavnl Astley. a famous ornfc
thologisf has been lliiert $2."i0 for
feeding his Flamingoes and other
birds with graln-"llt for hiuiinn foo I."
American ads get results.
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No Open Shop In Breckenridge:
The Cafe and Restaurant 0Vners of Breckeniidge ask all friends of Organized
Labor through the Central Labor Union to bring Pressure to bear on the Cooks Walters and
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Hours Not The Object!
Jf you working Men and Women don't want the. Open Shop in Breekenridge then in justice
to us and yourselves use your influence to bring about arbitration of the questions now at
issuein .this case. We will appreciafe very much if the Central Labor Union will call a
special meeting as soon as possible and adjust the grievance in a ffiendly manner. ;' :
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 18, 1920, newspaper, September 18, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121936/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.