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THE BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
MONDAY SEFl'EMUEll b 1027
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The Brccken ridge
Daily American
llrvckcm-Mgu American I'ubllsUlne;
Co. Inc. Publishers.
GEO. T. Sl'HAHS
aon. Mgr.
Knterod nn ftacoml Class Matter at
llrockonrltlue Texas under the Act
of March 1. 1879.
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day Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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imper and also the local news pub-
lished herein.
MOitK rm;i; ADYIf'K.
.limn-. j. irf ni'ii'tnr of la-
hni . muklrif. mi midrib In
I'h'l.idi Ipiila ut the luitHiniil C"iit'h-
Ih.ii n tlii- Moose liicsiietil r lli-
pnni'li. .1 the rnitiuio and ( note
v .i- li.ind'd to ill- l.ilioi ff-rn t.i
' III I- . an i:i ii tn k"t uloii;;
tin wh.il olir wile ! Us joil ' Si C-
lil.m I.ii -aid 'Thin note In
In-1 ii. wilt- .iid -. 'Jim joti'w
I. ill. id IoIik i lioUKh
In luikiiii. (In tiiii.ul S-ri'l.ir-1)um
. 1 1 1 it otml K own np'ii
Ion. und did not i ullze that his
ruh in I till bi aliiull- vtiouMi to
i.iiik" mi uctu.il iI'Ch.imi' In rlxitu;
iliwitie i.ite. M.-n h 1.1 nlnn l t Mi-
ni lilniKilf tb- "stronger ex" und
somo men actually to to prim- it
at home with disastrous results
Imiiiu what our ttlli tellh ou
niuht not woiK In ever). slnKlo
-! but It would be a welcomo
ilianti In rniin) households wheru
n ui.ueHtlon to do sono IliftiK from
tin- ft inlnllie s.lh of til'- flUlllh Ix
tvnt.iiiiooiit to u lb Halation of war.
lie ii l on Kucord-Chronli le.
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Build Hurricane
Machine To Study
"Wind Phenomena
HOI -'TON .sept :'. A hurrlcaiK
Lull' to otdi-r then haiinssed thut
in' n of ei nee might ohrcrve r -uli.
ml pin iiOlneii.t is n part of the
I'if.ii i'..ill(.n wlll'li Is diss mlnated
1 10111 tin- office n" Rrnest L. Tutt.
ilNiili' iiiuuagi 1 ' the llur-aU Of
Cil'lllilelci
Tin- riileral bunaii of stundards.
Mi Tint said - d Urn liiiormalton
tints M-cured tor Hi" In uef it of avla-
i.iis nutntiivibi1'- di -iini rs ordinance
i.MI U . 1 f. build' 1 an 1 . vcliltocls.
" in w li " 'i. it Ilii Is under
w.i. ' Mr Tut - .1 to "on a Im-'
111. "I'I llf 11 kl I'll ' -t.H I for lllOttMII '
it wind pie ih in the Uure.m -.
witi'l HiiineU. Ti' wind tunnels
j. indue wind Hti'.uiiH of any dosin'l
i "I up to 180 miles per hour in I
11 - ah earns nro placed models of
a.rplanes. balloons fin tailed bomb .
li flronlnn" aiiiomobll' n. factot
I'lill'lini KHciami iiintblng sub-'
Ji.i t I" ..ii pii'Hsiuin ft nn winds or
which must pit - I li in 11 ' h the nlr
Willi ' 1" d pleil Inn 01 ' tllfli ncx
Tin xin 1 llw ut - ! II tin air pn-s
suns ii'i hlilUlln - 01 In id. 1- bow
College Note
Well it' about time to bo up
und pursuing one's studies ugaln
and tho to-cdr
The- only thing u want to know
about tho now Ford is how much
nulie it is capable ot In a nsrrow
alley betwoou 6 and 0 on a Sunday
morning.
.
A prisoner in a California Jail
announced bo would cry himself
to death. Kvtii tin c'onvlcti aro
C.lNMllg tills I. ri-Mop llttbit.
M.ivbo after Cooiui;i h through
lieing president ho will settle
down.
A i anger in Africa reports ho
Vllled three olophants with one
buliet. Wo Jlvo ih a machine age
It's truo. but the spirit .: -Aesop
hns not passed from the euitu.
Chloago police aro going to
carry nightsticks again raja n
dispatch. The obsolete will rolurn
it you just give it plenty ot tlmo.
(Copyright 1927 MA Service inc.)
Oilier Opinions I
much of n motor car's liowe-r la'
used up In pushing tho air UBlit
what wind pressure smoke Stacks
must withstand at maxim. mi local
wind speed. They permit the steady j
linpiovenient of airplane parts wllh
respect lo steam lining. Thoy tell
how much lift n ttlw-n tilt of n Klveh
shaped ptnn Will yield.
"A beautiful niumlnutn model of
a plotil faitor building shows the
usual double slope roof Its central
i Id te running lemtthwlae with the
bulldlnK It tptftes thousands of
factories which must he able to
ulth'Miid wind pr'ssttre. Curlousls
enoticli the preliminary results seem
to show Miction rather than pros-uiiii-
such that In high wind the
hiilldlni: would rather tend lo ev
ppnle oiitwaid than collapse Inward.
This odd icmiIi ma b due to ollt-
'i causes which sre npt belnx stu-
dli il Otherwise a new and Uttc
une peeled difcovery has been made.
1'itidliu iNpetlments will settle the
: -ut it t
"T1 wind tunnels raise winds
that aid architects builders nnd
inoM tiniisiinl uses are found for Un-
wind tunnel testi. Alexander tlru-
ham lull's npei'.i hydroplane hout
which later flew 70 miles an hour
reci Ivt'd Its final touches on the
basil of moib'i tests In the Bureau's
wind tunnels A fnmous car utis!
fouiM b model tests to bo ttslltKi
in horsepower simply to push the
I. iildf Stream llnlnK has receh-l
d treat help from research tests
in thi-se wind tunnels. Fin-bombs
iiavi- iicm niunii'u unuvr winu
Mreiiiiis similar to those nncounter-i-d
in flluht. Factory type roof
vinilliitors were Investlitated and
the result ttlven the producers as
to the efficiency of each type or de-
sign. The wind pressures on sky-
scrapers about which only conjec-
ture was previously possible were
measured with Kri'ul rare anil the
n suits iiiiliodii it in lurae solid KHiph
ic models So too wind pressure
on air --hips were determined.
Thousandx of ulrplanc parts have
in in siihjii-tid to aitiflrliLl winds
i iiiiali-iit to a I r forces In flluht
with ilie utiiidlly liicrcaalng offi-
cii nr icsnittiu: from the lest re-.ult.-
und the redcalKii mada pos-
iie with Krtuter precision. Tho
wind tunnels have uses in unHt va-
ilit. and Ih furnishinK funilninuutnl
Informallon concernltiK nlr prossuroa
on models at rest In tho wind whlqli
ild icsults comparable with tttiMe
of models In flight through tho
air
Thuse results will aid tho art
of aerial navigation In perfecting Its
stream lines to reduce resistance and
perfect its flow' and pressure con-
tours to Increase tho lift efficiency"
DnS'VEU Colo. Sept. 3. lUJW
Incorporation papers for tho Great
We ttern Air Transportation Coln-
puny which would operate an nlr
mail serxlc- fastenger service and
a service to eeliver perishabln ac-
tide in Colorado Kansas an I Texas
were fite lo toila.
Aiuiirillo will - tlie center of
pi tatlun acinrdlng to the plans of
the Incorporator.
Lines will move out of i'li't
Vortli Dallas.. Wichita. Kani. and
l-'iltllUll to Denver
Here It Is Dinner-Time Again! M$$f
vlUf ' 1 yT-tv ?s"- V w-u ' w
By CAHOI.INE 0. KING
Culinary Expert nnd Lecturer on Domestic Science
MAT shall we hnvo for din-f
w
hit when ever) one Is llrud
of the sama old tli'liigs?
&B&
Tired ot steaks and chupa
fii
ami tired or vugotnliiaa
baked and boiled ntnl' stowed In the
same old way. Well why not elimi-
nate moat for a change and substi-
tute a main dish of some kind not
0110 ot the ordinary affairs how-
over hut one that combines some
tasty wholesome substantial vege-
table and nutritious Swiss cheese
straight from .Switzerland piquant
am) arotnailo In tlavor nnd cheaper
as well ns more nutritious than
meat? Hitch combinations ns these
for Instance which amply supply
all vitamins needs and are both do-
llclous and digestible.
CIiovm Snided' Pcppm:
tiulact six green peppors or pi-
mleotoes or regular size. Clip the
tops from thorn and romovo 'nil
seeds and fibres. Place In boiling
water to which a pinch of soda hau
' been added. For tho filling
melt 1 tablespoons butter add 2
tablespoons of Hour stir to n paato
then add Mi cupful milk and cook
to r Uilclt sauco. Fold In t cupful
ot Switzerland clincso cut In small
pieces nne well henton ogp and 0110
cupful ot soft bread crumbs. Sea-
son with salt cud paprika dralu tho
peppers nnd (III Top with dry
bread crumbs and a water thin
slice otgenulue Swiss clioaso. Place
in n dripping pan pour ono-halt
aupful ot water or tomato juice
about the peppers and bako one-
half hour. Servo at onio.
Egg Plants a la Suisic:
Cut a medium sized egg plant in
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! WASHINGTON -LETTER I
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. BY nppXEY DlTCUKIl
Mi Hrrxlcp Writer
WA8MINC1T0 Every applicant
" for n government license to
pilot an nlrplnno must undergo a
thorough physical examination by
; u phyBlelan nuthorlzod by the De-
partment of Cbmmcrcc.
Pilots' who arc licensed to carry
lmiWnBCrs nro put through nn
t'tpoclally stiff test.
The Applicant Is not required to
Vfilt li? .t'whlrllnB cTinlr or wlk on
i the colling with his head down.
t. Neither ts ho placed in Weird
chambers to tost his various
eotises. But although the tests
for tho civilian pilot nro finite
humane they nro ghnrnntoed to
disqualify tho unfit as surely or
inoro so than tho army or navy
.ctts.
t
TYESI0HT is the first thing
tostod and the "flight aur-
goon" in chargo of tho examina-
tion starts off just Ilka your ocu-
list with n series of letters of
Graduated slzo on tho wall.
Tho Howard-Dolman depth per-
ception aftnraths Is next trotted
out with an Idea of testing the
ability of the applicant to judge his
' distance from the ground while
landing. Tho depth perception
apparatus conMMs of a board
with one post fixed in its center
and a movable pott operating in
a runway. Twonty feet away the
would-be pilot slides tho second
l)ot by means of cords until he
thinks It is parallel with the s'a-
tlonar) post. He must do this
STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
'PLANS MARK ALL STATE AND
FEDERAL HIGHWAYS PLAINLY
AFSTIN. Sept. I!. -"The totiilsl
will have no difficulty In follow lim
u route through Texas when plan
now under consideration by the stale
highway department nro carried
out" Jas. F. Kieser Secrotari-Man-agor
of the Texas Highway Ahso-
olntlon said Saturday.
Signs allowing correct direction
nnd distances plnuod in accordance
with national standards will mark
nil stte ml federal highways and
standard warnings will be placed
wherovor needed.
"Tho Texas Highway Associa
tion Kaiser said at Its annual meet.
lug In April took up the work of
clonrlug the highways of all adver-
tising signs nnd the lunclng of
standard signs hearing reliable road
Information. Much progress has
been mude In clearing up tho ndvor
Using signs due to tho hearty co
operation of tho state hlghwny de
partment In giving orders to Its
maintenance force to remove nil
signs on the public right-of-way.
"At the lust llleetlg of the state
highway commission 011 August 1G
and 17 tne members ot Uio com-
mission took iii the question of
halves and boll till under. Poel
and cut In dlco romnvlng seeds.
Make a tomato sauce as follows:
Molt IH tablcspoanfiils nuttor and
add '1 tsblospootifuls of Hour
cook to a paste then add 1 Vi cup
fula strained tomato pulp season
to taste and slmmur to a Uilck
sauce. Arrange the diced egg plant
in layers In a baking dish covering
each layer with very thin slices of
Switzerland cheese. When the dish
Is full pour In the tomato sauce
sprinkle the top ot tho dish with
bread crumbs dot with bits of but-
ter and bake one-halt hour.
Smiled Potatoes With CIisomi
Select large potaloeo and halve
lenntliwlse. Rub all over with tat
and bake. Remove the pulp from
the sklna and mash It well season
with salt pepper butter and add a
llttlo ml I If. Return to the iiotato
shells and place a thin slice ot real
Swiss cheese on each. Sprinkle
with paprika and place In the oven
until the chrose melts and browns
slightly. Garnish with chopped
chives.
Corn and Cheese Pudding Creole Stylus
Cut onottgh corn from the cob to
make two cuptuls or use one can
ot corn. Add 'I tablesnoaofuts
sugar ' tablespooufuls Hour 2
tablopnonfuls molted butter 2
oggs well bonton 1 teaspoonful
salt- U teaspoonful oauh paprika
aud pepper nud one canned pi-
mlento cut In small pieces. Mis
all woll und place In groased bak-
ing dish. Cover with thin layers
of Switzerland cheese and bake
one-half hour In n moderate oven.
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three times and an otfor of 30
millimeters just once tllsqialines
him unless he can Inter show that
a mere temporary physical con-
dition was responsible.
GOGGLES nro thon put on tho
applicant with n red class
over one eye nnd nothing oer
tho other to test his ocular muscle
balance. He must then wiggle his
eyes ns directed pointing them
up and down from the nose to
demonstrate his control i orer
thorn.
He Is then tested for color
blindness and for ocular dilation
after which a perimeter deter-
mines his range of vision which
Is measured on a chart marfred
off in degrees when he can see s
light moved up from one side.
T.TEARIXG is the next sense In-iJ-
vestlgated. The applicant it
asked to repeat phrases whis-
pered on the other side of tho
room. Tuning forks nro used and
tho powers of tho mlddlo car aro
tested by an apparatus which
blows air through tho Eustachian
tubes while the applicant makes
a noise like a crow. This test
according to pilots Is tho most
painful of the tests.
Nose throat teeth tonsils
sinuses pulse rate blood pres-
sure arteries veins lungs and
Other matters are subsequently
tested as part of a thorough gen-
oi al examination. Tho physician
looks carefully for the symptoms
of diseases which might . dis-
qualify the applicant.
plucini standnl'd "l-'i" on 'ut' hi b-
was ' suld Mr. liiu "and bus
now under consideration a plan
Worked out lor Ih- Texas Illghx n
Association by K I. Sti lie of Loo
Angeles Cnl. Mr. Stem- was 11 o
elated with the stale highway dej
pai'tmeiit or California in perr-et;
Ing the excellent system of i"mii
stuns for which Unit state is noted!
and was also with tin- Automobile
Club of Southern Ciillfoi'tilii in 1 In-
road making work done by the dub
along all roads leading toward Lo
Angeles.
"H thene plans nro adopted Tex-
as roads will bo marked very nrieh.
(lie same way as the loads of Cali-
fornia nnd It will be esy foi a
tourist 10 follow the roads ncionsl
the state. Hut whether Mr. Stem 'si
jsieni 'i
Is ler-JJ
rlllieiitl
plan Ih adopted or not it I
tain that our highway depart
Is koIiil to see that the Ti'Mis road"
lire pro icily marked and that all
dan- urns places have warning .dun-
to proti ci the iiutomoldllst.
" inciting hni- been called b tin
A. A . organization 01' Tex.i to
be pi Id in Austin Scii"iuliei "''
said Mi Kieser "and the purpose oD
the iiie'i.inR is to urge tie eurly com
plot Ion of a rond marklim pingr.tiu.
"There Ih a popular d"liund in
the state for the diminution of mis-
leading signs and the placing Insti-nd'
of skns giving reliable Infoi inatlon
und directions ns w l as proper
wurnliig to avoid nccldeutH at dun
gjroiw places."
CHICAGO. Sept. ::. (U.R)-Cblca.
go's movie famine will 1 oil tomoi-
row as a result of u eomprnini uj
agreement between motion pli'uu
theater mummers and (In Ir i-mplot-
1 es readied toillullt lit II COIifefcm '
culled by
Thompson.
Mayor William Halg
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Announcement!
J. T. HOUSTON
Teacher or Violin
Studio Opens Sept. 5lh
First MotlwiliKt Church
Studio Phono 211
iistmiieiiMisiis
YK WISH TO
Announce
the opvninir of our hand
laundry at
BO.". Wubt Wheeler Street
Tr us with your silk and
fine linen.
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
IMiono 97C-.I
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When Wo Wuvo Your Hair If..
i'kum axk.vt
kugknh wavim
Vita to.vio wavhs
Cull lino For Appointment
VANITY UKUTY SIIOIMM3
Oter Acorn Storo
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Mussing ill Wins
Southwestern
Golf Championship
niVKKClltiflT COUNTRY CU'H
FOItT WORTH. Sept. 3. (U.R)-M. L.
(Hap) Mnsslnglli of Fort Worth
today won the Southwestern gold
championship over tho Ulvererest
course by defeating Kd Stewart lo
cal boy five up and four to play In
the 3i hole flnaJs.
.MHssingiu maintained a live up
lend over the 19-yenr-old city chnm
liion at the end of the first round
nnd carried his advantage to tho
::2nd m ecu where the match ended.
Tom Connery of Austin champion
of the Lone star State for many
uecesie masons won second flight
honors. He defeated Jero Hayes
Dallas sport writer. In tho 30 hole
finals or this dMslon.
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SIIHIt.M.V.V PROMISES TO
IM'ltliASli OAT TliK
SHintMAN. Sept. B. Tho Sher-
man ChiTTYiber of Commerce lias
pinmlscd to Increase the bovine pt-
uliitlon or Ciiijson cumin 5000
b Ocfoh. r l accord ilii; to Leo
Simmon. it- manager.
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Breckemid
Merchants
Associafi
A(;iU513 TO CI.0SK OUit HOOKS I0AC1I DAY AT 0:00 O'CLOCK
ItKUINNINC SKl'TEMHRK (ilii KXCKI'T ON SATUKUAYS.
TUB ONLY KXC'El'TION TO T1II0 AIIOVI5 WILL 1)13 BKGINNLNU
DKCI3A1HI3U 12TH t'iIE STORES WILL II H KEI'T 01'KN KVENLNGS
TIIUOUOII CIUUSTftlAS. ; . ..
T11I3 STOKKS WILL ALSO HK CLOSED ALL DAY DUHlNtJ
iMONDAY SEITEMHEK ATI I WHICH IS LAIIOU DAY.
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All of tho new arrivals In the
county's cattle population will be
high 01088 dairy cows. It Is Sim-
mons' plan to make Ornyfon coun-
ty and this section of north Texan
tho WUcotislon of th south.
"Texnn bus pracilcnlv :i e.u-
round r.inge season ttnhi escapin:'
ll.c overhead Wisconsin dairy men
have In buylim feed (Wring the
wMtcr iiiiiths" Hlnimot.rf l olnti 1
Out. "Wo hope to hnv 60 000 pro-
tatclni; d".iry cattle in llW section
won." J
The lnti.liite Cotion Oil ''"fin
in Co ipaN.v which al iioi.
ninrqe llj i altllles In t'; mar.nfiic
ture of powdered milk Ins ngned
to erect a plant fa liable of bundling
the products from GO.OOo cittle.
With this assurance the rim in her
of commerce nn. Inunclie i u cam-
imlMi to lucre l!n. scopo of lilr-
li' i.i this lo.-'.
I nhkers v? the count l:. 'P "
tended credit facilities to farnnt'i
desiring to purchase Mh pI.imh
rtnlty cnMIe and Sininimu lieln vi i
the cnmimiKU will exeutirilly result
In dairying becoming us meat tin
Industry as cotton In thl h ctlon
CHII.T.ICfiTHi: Impioxi meiit
being lllllde to 'i st Texas Cin
tne unaersgerec
Members of
ge Retmi
HUB CLOTHIERS
N. WINKLER
BARON BROS.
S. SEGAL & CO.
WOLFS PLACE
HASSEN CO.
C. M. BENDKR CO.
BAUM'S FASHION SHOP
THE ACORN STORE
STYLE S1I0PPE
J. C. PENNY CO.
NATIONAL DRY GOODS
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WIUTII OF MTIUHfi'
IlllYAN Sept. 5. I l'e by-j-one
days of oxen ninil In "I-
'i of Mr) -in ulve end it i i
Main stree v.hlch Is .11
tho fntiiiM. l.il ..1 8tc 1 t V v
OiUatiH.
When t'lj.ni laid um' v
ill-el 'til Hi .r Mm ut. t
vde eno k h i"' !'' ' or
oxen to tuin nun ml on it. .in ml
Int to pioneer l iclents.
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nonoEi:. . i.i . i..m
of monej aii i nffereii
chants of Hot 1 in i .
ridding the tow n i- rat
Although the oil t ' n
more than a venr oh" 1
tnken up residence in I
beiM nnd are offerliu 11
serious nii-naee. The I w .
Is ofteleil ill the foi le "
frr fli'st i.eeond and 1I..1 ' .
the r.utiibi r of rnts killed.
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