The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 171, Ed. 1, Friday, January 18, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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BRECKENP.IDGE DAILY AMERICAN
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SN" ANTONIO. Texas Jan 1
"SelllnK Texas.- to th mo-i i-J.o
are aid to be in a peculhr pnrion
to put the tatf "on the map." Mil
be on of tli- feature of the i
nual meeting of th- laenger. To'
SATURDAY
and
MONDAY
onlv
SATURDAY
and
MONDAY
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Attention!
Dollars like birds
a.- the wind blows.
flv
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et and Fr.ii.-ht gents'
n"ori if
The
of Texa wh rh com
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FRIDAY. JANUARY 13 1924.
Cage Your
StU1 Hl?Sf PS
man who keens his bird
a carre preserves him
for posterity 'the man who keeps his dollars caged
preserves them for prosperity. You'll do well' to
cage yours we'll furnish the cage.
The First National Bank of
Breckenricke
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FOR MORE THAN IS YEARS
STEPHENS COUNTY'S DEPENDABLE BANK!
1 STE
19.
These fluent according to offii.'1
of tli" convention. are In a poMtmn
every day in the year wlur.' t'
nre answering question from the
public a to route- and ncroiimn.l .- j
tlons and Interesting sights in r ti
San Antonio bin.ne.s men. for fn-r-json.
expert to bring to the .!' '
tion of the litnr the adian.'-
rf both the state and the fit- or -. -ntonlo.
o the nxenf. mav M-r ul
the i-lad message of Txas etn m..r
ilimooghlv than formerly.
The principal address If to he
llvered by T A. Hamilton pr--.;. uf
of the Trtrrnational Oreat North. - i
His subject H "Public Tt.l-t.on
of the Carrier "
The meeting will last oiih n-
!. In the enini:. after the b- -.
.. . - ..... tin. iisltor will
guests of the San nton.o T.af
We have added a full line of Dry Goods and the Stock is of the hest Variety. IN'OW IS VOIR CHANCE to get
the bent selection of Gingham. Percale. Domestic Sheet ing. Towels and a full line of Notions. To acquaint you
with our new Department we are offering the following specials:
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WlMlBia WW
Meet Your Friends
AT VE'VrarS FOR LUNCH
Our store is now equipped with the most
milr-rn up-to-date Luncheonette between Fort
Win-th and EI Paso everything we serve is
prepared m our own kitchen. "SERVICE IS
THE WORD" in this Department.
lot tor's Prescription will be compounded
l'i"hest stock of prescription drugs in
n' you have it filled here.
club at a dinnrr.
nother feature of the con mil. v.
viill be the reunion of the orsanizi
... .i. . .. .-itiilon who met In - "
il in' a ' - --.
. . T..nn.ir ; mofi. a m
hi 'stock ace-it of the MI-o..i
K..:is-T-Na in San Antonio. was
the firs-t pre.ldeni of the nssooiatl'
Tluee of the original metnb.rs of
h- a-o-iatlon are now dead nn
bun-- C. C. Johnson at that tin
1 1. iv el in'' passenger agent of f.i
A-lanta West Tolnt; W. F. Con
ii r t ravelins passenger apent of tho
V.i basli. and A. A. YeTnev Two
ntheis. KI Kiisiiig. trailing pa-.t n
.. aptnt of the South rn P .e ric
and M. H. Hone traveling p.iSseri
.iL.nt of the Southern have r-'r !
OOO
Eastern Star Sale
Yi.ui 1
from th'
th- rif
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H''l
Inhleaehed Do-
mestic per vard
20c Unbleached
Domestic per vard
13
FINEST SELECTION OF
GINGHAM. Per Yard
HOPE DOMESTIC
per yard
17
94 Garza Shcelinsr B
per yard-
55c
Extra Good Grade
Percale per yard-
17i
Free Tickets To Palace Theatre
THE
35c Bath Towels-
22
Famous
"THE PRICE IS THE THING"
101 West Walker Street Bicckenridge. Texas
23c Huck Towels-
17
iassa
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l I. i:CI K SKKKS
rxivKi:.si. rsK or i'i.;
Veale Drug CO.
"You Know The Place"
OIL FIELD
TRANSPORTATION
Service First Always
HOWEN BROS. TRUCKS
Phone 178 Hox 1362
Corner Rose Ave. and Williams
Rreckenridge Tex.
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Tliri
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. Audience
No cur for It but welcome
relief is often brought by
ASTHMA
No cure foi
k relief is oft
VICKS
VARORUB
Qin 17 Million Jmrt Vtmd Yearly
I'or the next two davs the pat-
rons of the National Theatre liav--the
opportunity of neoinE a forceful
tor d.'liuhtfiillv enacted and e-
iiulnit. i screened as Woman to Wo-
man itarriim rtetty Coinpon it
flashed urrois the silver Bhpot.
At tin- openint: performance ?-
terdu th a-t itidbnre Fat upell.
Iiound li.ir.lli d.irinp to take a dep
breath I. -f ii.ui tliln-r fcape th"lr
watPhful eyes.
Th. "tori nhlrh Is net amid th.
nl.'hr lif.. of r.ni and London. .' a s
niib In .ilni.i-t -iii.'i liuni hi t.irri
f . .i i.i in- litil. Fi r.rh ila r-
The offireM of rtrer-Vonrtdpe
rb.inter. Order of the Eastern Star.
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wi.l have a hake sale hntur-jny at
c.rai's Crncery Store. L thP i rrc.
O NKW YORK. Jan. IS. Th. t'nit-
TIIAXKS. Joj Slates Junio'r Naval r.eapue has
I wish to heartily thank the i tartetl a camnaRn for1 the penoral
IlleniljerS OI ie.UU .". 1 .". -"-"!"-' ... ..... A .nrin.. . fl:i!T
atinp with me o well in thp niem-
berhlp drle just staped by the
Chamber of Commerce.
S. J. MOnOKNSTEIlN.
(Adv.l
nak-es for the man sh loves and
ft nm whom she was Heparated on
the evi of their u-eddinK and for
their son. It Is a tale wbl'h ileives
de..)lv into tho fundamental ch"r-
arteritirs of men and women and
holds the mirror of nature before
one s mind.
Fresh Cut Flowers
We are now canyini; In our re-
frigerator Fresh Flowers for all oc-
caBioiu. Our floral ilealmis and bo-
riuetH are made by nn expert.
Star Druj Store
c1
tarteil a campaign
dirplay of the
throughout the country. This pro-
ject embraces also a campaign of
liberal education in loyalty In the
m.HU and factories of the land an.j
Lhe placinR of the flag on every In-
dustrial building.
Everything pohhI1)1p should be
done the League declares to stimu-
late the latent patriotism of the
men and women employed in these
mills; the flag should be visible to
them at all times so that they may
receive Inspiration from it.
The movement has been endors-
ed bv many prominent men.
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WIIOLKSAI.K TYI'KWHITKi:
TIIKI-TS I.V IlKltl.l.V LATELY
j . 'i lt.7 tf
i iaiaaiia9HiBBaaai
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Aihambra
LAST DAY
VAUDEVILLE
ACTS .
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" BERT LEVY
T COAST-TO-COAST
VAUDEVILLE
BE SURE AND SEE THIS
RILL!
It Is The Best One
We Have Had!
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NATIONAL
At; UN TOD U
If I wais called upon to "name
the Three Rest Pictures ever
Shown in Rreckenridge
"WOMAN TO
WOMAN"
WOULD CERTAINLY
ONE OF THEM!
THE STAR IS
BETTY
COMPSON
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PALACE
NOW SHOWING
"THE
MAILMAN"
Br th.. Am.nrlatr.1 Trem.
IIEULIN Jan. IS.- An average of
"0 typewriters a day have been stol-
en in Oreiiter Ilerlln duriiiK the lust
j few months uccordlnR to police stc-
jiistltM. lly tlie atrewt of tho maHter
j. 'fence" recently detectives raid tlie
praetice of the thieve who robbed
offices at uisjlt hud been broken up
for the prusnnt at least.
The man who bought tho stolen
machines. and then resold them tho
pol'ce gay had perfected a method
of retiuinborliK; typowriters so that
Identification wan virtually Impossi-
ble pxcpptlns by experts.
Work is progressing rapidly on
the erection of the annex to the II.
S Walker building corner of West
Walker street and Court avenue.
The addition will provide much
additional room for the Segal Dry
flood Company and Is to cost ap
proximately ?npoo.
STARTING SUNDAY-
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The Judgment Of
The Storm"
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V.f!
It.WI.Vf! 1IKAUTV
I.V HEf.
YOUTH
A heartrcndinK and yet Interesting
thing happened In a down town store
when a middle aged lnily got Into a
loud argument with n clerk. "I
know what I want" she kept saying.
"I have tried all thoso other things
but I know front what I saw it do for
aniim friends of mine that it in
Black and White Ointment which
gets rid of these pimples and blotch-
es. I was Just as pretty as any girl
when I whs young but I got careless
and' now T am In tho fix you Bee."
So many peoplo nre now Insisting
on Black anil Whlto Ointment "to gei
rid of pimples blotches eczema rash.
tetter ringworm 'breaking out" etc..
bf-causo they sen and hear of the
thousands of others who now know
they can depend on It. And It is
more economical too. The 50c aiza
contains three tlme-j as much as the
liberal 25c size. AH dealPrs have It.
"' (Adv)21
Wants The Job
I we cniui.iit in this life jut pun-
ihhniei.t is desirable both from the
OF TC"illmo "T(-n 'standpoint of society and from that
Wl IV1I11I10 1TJUII of th crlmlna llnihelf as WH. fnt.
after all. that something which we
Evecutlng 'rail conscience is merely our un
conscious memory of punishment
sustained In former life-periods for
errors and crimes then committed.
"Therefore when a murderer is
rewarded for his ciime by a life
pension free from worry and care.
U'STIN Jan. 18.
murders is right In line with the life
philosophy of a .Minneapolis man
who. In a letter to the Secretary of
State has applied for the position
of warden at the Texas Penitenti-
ary at Huntsvllle. Warden K. F.
Coleman has resigned rather thnn
execute four men In the new elec-
tric chair.
Oscar Sandbeck of Minneapolis
age :?. and married believes men
will commit Hi same crimes in the
life to come unless they are ade-
quately punched here so he offers
himself for the Job In the following
letter:
"I beg to submit herewith my ap-
plication for the Job. I firmly be-
lieve that death is the only Just
and expedient punishment for a
murderer and my particular reason
for this attitude Is that I helieie
.in the theory of re-iucarnatlon and
to the end that our conscience may
restrain us in our next life from
repeating the mistakes and crimes
NEW LAMP BURNS
94 PER CENT AIR
Heats Electric or Gas.
nitli ample opportunity or study
and entertainment as Is now the
caae in this and many other states
ther. is no hope that in his next
life Ma conscience will interpose
any su-ious objection to his natural
impulse to murder.
Just and sufficient penalty for
crime will result In a sharpened con-
science on the part of future gener-
ations. Inadequate punishment will
result in the opposite."
A new oil lamp that gles an
ilmnzlngly brilliant soft white light.
even better than Has or electricity
has been tested by the r S. (lovern-
ment and 35 leading universities and
found to be superior to 10 ordln.iri
oil lamps. It burns without odor
smoke or nolne no pumpitiK up. ih
simple clean safe. IluniH 91 per
cent air and fi per cent common
kerosene (coal oil).
The Inventor. J. T Johnson r.oo
W. Lake St. Chicago. III.. Is offer-
lug to send a lamp on 10 das
FREE trial or even to give one
FltEE to the first user In earh lo
callty who will help him introduce
It. Write him todny for full partio
ulars. Also ask him to explain how
you can get the ngeney. and with
out experience or nionei make $250
to $500 per month
lAdv )
When You Pay The Doc-
tor For His Skill
That's when you get value for your money. If the med-
icine that you get on his order is not all that it should be
you are yet the loser. It is of supreme importance that
the contents of your prescription he fresh and reliable and
it is just as important that the doctor's orders are care-
fully followed. I 'ring your prescriptions to us with the
result that they will be compounded with fresh reliable
drugs all put together with the greatest care Come to
us with that next prescription.
The Star Drug Store
TEXi
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GASOLINE. AND MOTOR OILS
Always the Best For Sale bv
Federal Auto Supply
We Furnished the eroplanes
7U5-1S E. WALKC ST.
PHONE :i
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FLOWER SALE
Friday & Saturday
ml
Carnations at S1.7." per doz.
Pot plants at reduced prices.
The finest assortment ever
seen in Breckenridge
Star Drug Store
Nick's Place No. 1
AT 11.1 EAST WALKER STREET
Will be closed for a few days for repairs. We are going
to remodel both buildings but our stand at the National
Theatre will remain open until Place No. 1 is completed.
Tall at No. 2 at the National Theatre for your shoe shines
5r Hat Blocking.
We shine all kinds of Ladies' Fancy
T.on shine lSc. You are welcome.
Shoes for 2.rc Com-
NICK'S PLACE
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 171, Ed. 1, Friday, January 18, 1924, newspaper, January 18, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122606/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.