The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 220, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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Com Fenced Statement of the Condition iZ
Tllfc- First National Bank of
December
Loans and Discounts 331110.73
llotuls Securities etc. - 96.000.00
I'ustoinars' LIVrty llontls for safe keeping 4 0.100.00
HankliiK house Furniture and future 204.714.41
Hvo Vr Ont Itsdeniptlon Fund - - C00.00
;i eminent .Securities . .-? tH2l)(l2.ill
i'n.li In Vnult mill In Oilier llnnk I.11IMIMI.77 LJIO 1502.08
TO TA I. - ... ?fl0 l07.27
I.IAIttl.ITMlS
Capital S 200.000.00
Surplus .. 100.000.00
llcservo for Income Taes etc . 6S. 040.37
Pecenibor 31 1922. SemlAnnnal Dividend 10000.00
IndUtded Proflls - 905 72
Circulation I- 9.G00.O0
Cujlnnieru Ilonils for mfe-keeplng - - 40.100.00
DKI'OSITS 101 .-...'I." 1.1H
TOTAL fc Sn0IH0O7.U7
Your attention Is respectfully directed to the excellent condition
of this bank as reflected by the above statement.
Ilfflolctit and conscientious banking service over a period of
.MOitK Til AX KHillTMUV YKAKH
bai earned a reputation for safety dependability and t olldlty that
will endure
We rordlalty Invite our banking business upon the above strong
ihowing and the lone reliable record.
OLD S'lllOVG Dr.I'LVDMHi: KlVCi: 1801"
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I and health
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Dine here The Dining Is Cood
Wo Specialise" on linnor l'aitii'8 also Haiiquets after
meal Iioiiih.
MILLER CAFE
LiinchcmmU'i' l.'uropcan Plan and Kamilv Style Meals
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
' HELLO .OlIVlA - OH HP.LLO -1 ""
SST HOW HAS HELEH TOM- WHV ) WHO IS IT ?
T 3EEH PEELIHG SHE HAD THE pipUp? I
"iv ALUDAV? yPiXTOR ABOOT S -CZlwJ- C1
--I'NvJ.-- jf two o'clock. but ; "" ; KsdL
ji TTT THfK SHE IS S "I ( MR.DUFF J '
1;i i) S FEtLWG otrreri .a I V-rrv
r HOW IS MRS 0UFF TH&V ARE )j f HOW DOES MRS. CouLD NoT '
. AND THE J BOTH SLEEPING . pUFF ACT WHEKl SAV CW& NEVER
LITTLE ONE? KIOW- TOO MUCH SHE'S ALONE ? J MEM WITH hK
7 I 6UESS ---"-r-r( WHEH &HE WAb
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Brcckenrjdge tf
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HOI IK IMLltLMIMJ SKSSIOX
Wnlti'siUy Study club members
imt in reicular seion with Mrs K
J fientnii as heiis at h-r home on
West Walker tt t esterday after-
noon at 3 o'ctord with Mrs. ('. O.
IL lolin In the rhalr
Tu atiractlte ihiim.. wore a chartn-
... - -in.- -.. i...i.. ...i...- .-.
in M.wi and basket eompkt-
... is. .r.r.e .. h.c.nths in
f i.h.. forming a rich back -
..riMIl
During the brief business session
ST. PATRICK
MASK BALL
KltlDAY NICHT. SIAUt'll Ifillt
CI.0VKK JL.KAF ClAUl
Priost to host and Tackiest
Costumo.
Favoi-s Hi'fri'shmfnts Served
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tli elenn up campaign was discussed V
and the prize tnat is ueing orreru
by the tins Co. tlnough the Study
club for the cleanest premises wn
also under dlscuslbn but no definite
plan could be completed Just at this
time.
The request of the school board
that the club members cooperate with
the taking of the school census urns
atdo discussed each member express
Inc their wllllnuncss to help In everj
way possible.
Mrs W. It. Veale. In the absence
of Mr. t.eUoy M. Anderson gave the
HrM number on the program whlrh
was a resume of the short story. "The
Shadow On The Wall." by Mrs. Mai)
Freeman bringing out each topic of
Intetest In a very forceful manner.
I Mrs r O Hamlin aa Geographic
lend- r took for her snhjert one of thi
ancient little countries of (lermam
relating manv interesting events and
'telling of their quaint enstoms. theli
jeotumea which re the same as they
(were 160 ears ago and of thelt
legends many of which are preval
lent in our own country.
Mrs Matt Whitfield gave that de
llKbtf.il favorite "I'ncU? Hemus" h
Keorue dandier Harris and Mrs
Vaiuhn Moore had selected one of
'the hort stories from O'Henry's
I 'Knarfs of Destiny-1 as her subject.
i he conclusion of the varied and
i laitiirtlve program the hostess aerr
d a most tempting lunehwn consist
ma of Tomato Aspic salad sandwich
.s. iKitsto chip. IohI lea. the neui
approach of HI. Inrlek'a day being
letldeocd in the daloly Hllle nut
containers which resembled lltlh
Irish shopping bags In rlvld xtwn
Ttie guests included: Mesdames C
O Hamlin. W II Veale. 0. O. Hate
man. D. T. Ihdes Orady Camp. II II
Cartwrlght. f'haa. Clark. M. J c.tll
K A. Landreth. John ' Martin
Vaughn Moore. Jeaae It. Smith. Matt
Whitfield. 1
o. Itlchard. L. M smith
J W White n. Paul W llllama. "
Mrs Jck llohert. who hon-.
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all expresslni: lhir pfa-nre in n
trig her again in th Ir mldt
IIKMICtTAS TO .MKin
The regular wetlng of H Ileb. r
liKlae la to he held tomorrow nl M
I. i. ..tnnelMl to Im U hit Hllie f'l
" "'' "'"l-
The inltintloii of
candidiilea '
r. fieshinents. will be featur.-t of IM
etenlng. A lnr- nltttidance i
IMCtrd as IHre some linpol.n '
U olncss to Im cms' '..Ted. A box sn
per Is to be cni.tld r'l. same to l
'(old In the neur future for in- fir
p- of buy ln a plan foi '- f
I (I O. !. hall Work or the o-dei
u iriMiititd to b- growinw ra.nily.
ItadTus of 3.000 miles our 1fi5 llndlo
set alves snlUfactloii. - r'tilwllei
Klectrlc Co. (Adv. 215 tf)
Freedom!
no mott stuj&lsliness
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Dr. KINGS PILLS
for cmsHpallen
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BY ALTMAn
BRECKENBIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
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PATfY FOSTUfi
Sez:
It's wise ti) get the best of eats.
'It) ftit ten up your size.
And you had better so at mice.
Iteforc the prices rise.
"Thpro is merit without eleva-
tion but there is no olevntion
without merit." We elnlm foi
our (Jrocerion MERIT based on
QUALITY.
L C. Lucas & Co.
Hreckenritlse's Finest Store
Masonic Illdp;. N. Hreck. Ave.
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CL'ARA KIMBALL YOUNCl
la "ENTER MADAME"
TI. K.'V. nil Mrs I ..-Hoy M An-
derson arrhed Iioiim- last nlr.ht from
i few dnja vlalft la Kurt Worth with
their son Utgi?non. who I. u student
it T C f
Capt and Mrs. ('has V I.) man b-fi
last nb lit for Fort Wort'i Tor a few
iU)S vllt
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Mis. K Mo.h. 102 W Wlllta.tis
ilieet Is .o.tti I to be sulf r.iu;
from a apralnec. wrist ca.i.i 1 wh n
she Ml on Walker street recently.
Mrs. W. W. Myers and little
daughter Yetta Hollo." loft tills
morning for Colmiian to Join Mr.
Dyers who ban boon lit that city
for the past week nt tho hedsldo of
his mother lloports received lioio two
to iffect that she Ih very low.
THE semi-flat
tread of the new
Goodyear Cord Tire
wi tl the beveled All-
Weather Tread
means smoother
running-. Itn new
improved rubber
compound means
longer mileage. Its
heavier sidewnll re-
istn rut and curb
wear.The reinforced
bloclxs of its beveled
tread mean a pro-
tected carcass. Its
low price and our
service mean econ-
omy. At Goodyar Strvicm Station
Dialer "II anJ rfm
mntl Goadytar Tlrmt mnJ
bath thtm up ullh tUnJatJ
GooUvtar Streic
Fulwilor Klectrlc Co.
W.Walker St i ftoao Ave.
ilCrOODTDAR
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IMtiriTV nillLR DKLIOHTFIL
IV "TIIIUTV DAYS"
Prettv KrA. plenty of them are
nnnouncid as a pulehrltudinoim nnd
nresnrv feature of "Thlrtv Davs."
the new Wallace Held Paramount
Comedy-drama which will be the fea-
ture at the National theatre for 3
day beginning today. The comedy
ai adapted from the sta farce
written b K. A. Thomas nnd Clayton
I HitniMon.
' Mr field's attrncllnn for wnniMi
Ifnnr the motivating form of the
jcnninh'. It starts fires of Jenlousj
'in th" heart of a member of the
Italian Camnrra and it forces Held to
MtniTinro himself In jail voluntarily to
U'-cape the murderous vengrnnro of
jthlS epert Willi the stiletto
N'nttirallv. with girls a an im-
portant dramatic force - gli Is are
plentiful In the picture. Wanda Haw.
ley plays the main feminine Wtid with
Carmen Phillips as the charming and
flirtatious Italian wife. Hut in ad-
dition to them there are a score of
others tall ones plump oiks little
niiM b:g ones all desirous of fixing
the tteldlan tie or sntiKKlIng up Just
a tin; bit.
i:rn: .miss vorxu
iv "kntki: miami:m
In a screen erson of "Knler Ma-
dame." the stage Micc-ia which ran
forty. five weeks In New York n sen-
on or so ann. Clara Kimball Young
v III nevt appear. The opening exhl
billon of this Metro picture will be
viwii toda at the Palace Theatre.
fittingly elaborate production
1. 1" Im n glxen this adaptnliun of the
i tax l ttlldn Vnresl and Hotly trnc
it i understood.
Tlo- .ior couceruo Hint part of the
i.i- or Lisa Delia Itohblt. a grand
.i -isr. which follows her dhu'ov-
i Hi i' In r husband whom she loves
.iM her ttekleet of him imposed
! ti. i mreer. i desirous of dUorc
. i
.. lie
I p
ll ii'
01'H'
Slllotl Uexler Will be eell
liimbanil and Loubwi Dp-sser
othi-r comer of the triangle
:rson pmducrd "Hnter Ma
. IM.VIS Ol' (iltOI.OOY
TO ATIHXII .VAT' I. .MltliT
l .-TIN. Mar. 15. About 2& fac
'uih nteinbers nnd students of the de
' imrtiif nt Of geology of the Culver
!.ty of Texas will form n party to
attend the annual nieeilttf; of the
American Ammclatlou of Petroleum
(leolnglslg at tflirevopott l.n.. Mnroli
33-3 1 according to announcement
made by Dr. II. P. Ilybe. pinfotMnr
-if neology.
"Th trip will be made overland
In trueks of the geoiou enitment
and some of the students will prnb-
4I1I) eump whib altenilliiK tne aes
slon 01 Hie aseoclatlou. lr IDhe"
.ml ' The American AorUilun of
"'trobum Oiologlsts l th. lergest
Koelet) of Its kind in the woilil and
tin is the first time in three enia
thai tt has held Its meetinits fear
Mistln. Many of th neat miou p-
lro.m kiIoisIs of the country w'll
N -mpert at this meeting an I tlu.i'
students maklu; the trip will be siven
... imuoriiinii to meet them and
learn something of tho practical voik J
Leliig done. Allho-Jgh students etl
tests and gat Hip theoretical iide of
tli. itri-fsrslun llior liwul mmt.tflt
with other rn-! -"
Soma of lite giidnla mnklng t ia
trio uro now s.si.f'nto inoiiih f
t o Aswiemtrnti. vhloh la consl I I a
dint.i'Ct honor l.t.us of M-- "
tretnoly hlfih standard of tuemborshln
maintained. To secure membership
an applicant must show that he has
ilotio n certain amount of work in
geology in some reoognUed coller
or show that ha haa had practical
porience enough to fit him for tho
place.
KNTKirrAINMKNT.'
Th Primary nepartment of the
Methodist Sunday School haa pledg-
ed $100 to the Church Ilulldlng
Fund. On Friday eeiiln. March
Hi. theae chlliiren Will gnu u on-
ceilaneona program for the honafllJ
of this fund dmla8lon U6o and
j6p i Adv. U. 16)
JXvIlb TtcovJS ca.TcW
VkAA-"rtqj'i l-isr
Btcuin v.VJAdmvjiCocrv.'0'
FJM11M1"B
i M. P. KIKER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
and EMBALMER
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day PHONE NIrIiI
201 8f
With
Barrow Furniture
Company
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As to Cashier's
Checks
Our Cashier's Checks "when paid
for out of pre-existing
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK
Are protected by the
Depositors Guaranty Fund of the
Slate of Texas
TEXAS GUARANTY BANK
nUKCKKXKIDfiB
TEXAS
LET IB SERVE YOU
TEXAS LUNCH
ROOM
C.'OOI) THINGS TO EAT
The House of Courtesy and Serviee
V. L. (Hlackiu) Ijitshnw Kntnk J. Powell
21!) West Walker Sheet Across Street From Court House
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The Cause of SMany a
Smart Effect
Yes the gown gets the applause but the wearer
applauds her Modart for the effectiveness it adds
to the lines of the garment.
Yet there is not the slightest evidence of being
corseted in the usual sense of the word. No one and
least of all the wearer is conscious of her Modaxt.
After you try a ModLirt you will feel that the de-
signer who created the corset made it especially for
you not to fit you in some places but every place.
and you like well-nigh a million other Modart
wearers will become convinced that there is only
one corset for you and that a Modart. There is
no other corset like it.
()ORSETS
5. SEGAL & CO.
"WE STRIVE TO PLEASE"
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 220, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1923, newspaper, March 15, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69379/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.