The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 276, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1929 Page: 1 of 6

View a full description of this newspaper.

)t mttktnxxtyt American
WEATHER FORECAST
IRRIGATION
lIoliN I lie Kny to a
On titer Mri-ctoMirlilct.
ff
I M- Wi-m I 1 1' Pm
ill "ell .1 I ".. . '
I I t -.Ins
IV Ifiu. I
I Ml
V
!) . 'I-.D. J"
iKKMAUJluiK STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS l-MNi.tx mill i. . i
' "1
l. dfl Ml
It. If. ( (innnisinfiH
I )fti(! Ma f i
l)irM. -. iri.ir
i ai' rj t) i r N I
mm m& m r mmw I
-JiL -- ' ' SpJJ g a jfej? ? jg ?Lv
.rr B m n fa s W ft N 17.
- m 41 1 1 il L i I
I
t
A.4
J. .41
k
TfjirV
s
Ik
e
i t
h
l f '
w
vo
i
!
i)
ri in1
Mi n
. t .t f
VR
IIM
i i
i .tin
in.
Ml
i
' f.
Mil
1
is
I
IIH I C(lT
i I'm i
it M.i;
nc im
i Mi
ti
I fm 'h
' "hue i.
"if !..
' l' f 1 1 s
tnn.mii. 'i
'i i l.i I
I '"I
i'f 1
atei
SAY SIX MONTH
- LOWER RATES
''TRIAL FAILS
Revenue not Enough. Ciaim-
. '. ed: City Officials' 13:-licvt-
Differently
Co Officials Seek Rate
sfcL?L
liustments
II ll.
. 'll
I I
tf'f I
f..l .
i .t.
"
Hn
in
I
I
-f
i it t'fil i
' .
i" Fun .
I In r).
'i e P.
1 1 'i.nni.
i ij ii
wa p 1 1
. list
I -
(V .
I.litf. .1'
Hi.- T.
i 'i'p i
list I I'll
fc I"
IK 1 1
J'
i:mf. i-
hup i
l.l he
a L'n
I
wl p
t'es s
Mi
to
. Job
'i he
' Mr
Presl-
nt
f.i
..f
ir
III)
lir
I '
"I'inuL of lli.ckcii
! i. in. M'iit.tti
v. I
. !
"i".
' i t ii
'MM .ton' I'lsiiiiiioii room
M" iiitHii of coming' to
it u.i' ij.' i mi-jit' as to1
Slate")' Heads
TqMecl At Saul one
DALLAS. Oct 16 ib "- 'the Jonu-
my minting or the Mule executive
committee nf the Texas Younic
Mi n s hi I'.tuin A-ioclatlon will hi
lifM In .'Sail Antonio It win clrnlc.l
it the iiuuitctls. meeting of the
Ktoup hf r Tuesday T N White-
hunt of llcauniont wns dieted vice
l.niiuiiin W M M-ii-y of Kort
Win Hi I' K ttnlhwvll of lleau-
in.int. l VV Kiy of Abilene; II K
.ImI. ion of Hun Anflo atnl ('ailc-
' tt Ailuiim of Hun Antonio.
I' wan alrrlrtitt to ni- u fund of
K'Oivw to njiil on cuirrnt opera-
mi lApl-IUCi
.sSKiLEGIOH MAKES
PLANS FOR THE
WMTMfl V T? A T)
IfllKU I Cill
put tln'i:- iH-ads'
.iftiinooii in the!
r..r' -.h
p.: H:tt
. i.'iIJ rtonmirt'iidfU
nt Cilvn rooii'ijro th polnt-
nt of fjiimor inn 1 C com-
mnr f'oolidir. did not think
1 wii n o.tUnK to Ihp ri!p of
ienu ti h rmi n l- ih
lol t i Mirn wan i V if IM-
"ip F. I. i il l.atx.1 . ii ti..n
i t Mivfi'i
i ..iti-r t:ii'
. ilioli;)MS
r '. i l'n.
tt.
' ' I f ! 1 il
i i iti ii p
. rt i i .-ii ii I nt the
'i x 'inn tin w hen liy
i . 'i my . i . ' u :w-
.' 'i.r a six in mh rcn-
r 'i al )a'in wrn 1 werU
tor Itrotk-
hi'iild l)i. J
i in .nt'.. 'Exp.Hilivp rnnnniltpp MppJ-
ing Held Last Night; Plan
Armistice Program
id
lllM
llohhv
i p'. .
.
UK.'
rl : x ra'f V cent' throughout
the ra f-i.p'ular at 'hat tim.
In 'h- agrttmcat at that tlm.
th Mtiiity company wi to distri-
bute water to BrcknrUlc cltluna
at tnp lower ratea for alx months
on a trial bail. Thr agr"imvnt
futthpi tutpd that ut thr end of
t?n ix month If thi utility ofttc-
l.atHH . .. Il.lt. ! ... . v K .. .... .... ...
I IP...IW..1 it to CiU.rtBT fh4 r rVWontW(. pturn fw. 5tt uww"
Plans for the coming year's work
of tha local American Legion Post
ware made laat night at a meeting
t o the Rxecutlvr committee. A full
attendanoe uta preaont or the
tnaallng.
i Qlaka Johnaon It tha new Legion
Commander. Member of the Exec-
Baiting Spree
Is Started To
Philadelphia
fiAm.AND. Tex. Orl. 16 l)P)
A footaore onil weary Dalian
Krocn today wondoinl If the
Kpolla of the .-U-tor are worth
the price.
The grocer. Ernest I.tittrelt.
won a bet on the Athletic and
waa acrompanlylng Forreit F.
t'ole. the loaer front Dallaa to
Shlbe Pmrk. Philadelphia to
enforce (he rulea. Cole Ii but-
ting a baaeball foula counting
The flrat awat saa taken In
front of the Dallaa city hall
yeateiday and their mileage for
the day ran up to 11 mlTee. At
the end Ltittrell waa bitterly
complaining thnt hla "doga"
were giving out The blRgeat
delay occurred when they lost
the baseball in a atoim sewer.
The pair were off again early
thin mornliiK with ttockwell
tlien goal before nunUown. Cole
e.itnplnlned of a nore shoulder
his hltn nvcinglng u little over
the illxtnnce from first to sec-
otul hasp.
OFFICIALS OF
ROADS PLAN A
SWAP OF RAILS
COOLIDGE A L
SMITH AND JEW
SEEN TOGETHER
Rumor Has It That They
Will Administrate Ilugt
Public
WHLa CiMLin:;j;4 TOOK care of
CARKTAki;ir '. DAi'dHTKU
u
Iy .MOllltIS iillAVi:X TU.(V
IJnlti'il I'ri'ss Stuff Ciirri'sp.iuileilt.
NEW YORK. Oct. 10H C Down
where the iihndow of Tiliuty
church's spire falls arumi Wall
Street mnny stiange thuiKK Ji.-i -
pen and the webs of mnny stmip'i
are spun
Kor Instance Calvin Coolldre
Jand Alfred 13. Smith some time no
! walked together In thnt s widow
I with Julius Kosenwalri ut theli
side And far nt Ih known il
moat no one lecognlsiil tivm
Since then they hove i" " un
-not mice but t leint th i. t iii-i
of recent wctks probn'i'y mo" of-
ten. What I more they piuu.tlly
will be doing It frenuently.
Wall Street and some other p.iits
of New York have built up a happy
story of this association of the
former Republican president from
wMSMl
Warn m
. r---n w&mtt.xfir ji Afi'X1Tiri4iia'
. . ..--. wb.fl m ..HiMWU.IiMMAmT.V.IIfcrX-
' ' ' "' ' "i wi tul.ei
'. i i ... . i. .. i. ...
' J ii o n :n.l Hi (
'. "' :i"'' I lo-i' . whtli- hU met iv
111 I Hlk ( ..1 USkll
$$
-T'
Wl. i i-.iti .ii
buiy Inking cuie '
honcyiiiou.'). knew
bride the former
i.r Hi. . i i
' Hi I! .i..i
one in.. .vim to '
Florence Trutni
see him holditag
APPOINTMENT
OF OFFICERS
DELAYS ACTION
Moody Signs Order to This
Effect Before He Left
On Hunting Trip
1' STI..-N1) Oct. 1(5.(1 I )
M.ii ti.il law whirli in th
' - marie oil-liooin town
i "i'i- an annii)li' of lm . .
mIi will bo lifted todu. .
Hi.' .ippoinlintMit of city i. 1
tint oflu mis is romplt't' i
l.i' ut. Co. Ilni'i-y Miller t.l
il.t .
' . the orii.-e of the Illltclllli
iii'v "lift iff H mains to be fn .
1 i - iid. li m Calhoun iIImi
iia.. nnnoitnopd lodny tli
' 1:.iUmi " '. Moore woul.l l
t..i ir hf . in fulfill the i
H ifilllllrilii nts.
"lie pioc! miuiiiiii llfth the l.iw
' iifle an I -ilne was signed !
i" !m Munis before lie iefi
Aiiitut on h.- hunting tilp Mill i
xpluined. The proclamation ssill
' ilnted anil issued upon comple-
tion of nppointtniints.
Mi I lei l.i uctliirf dovernor while
Moody Is In Mexico hunting with
a party of friends. Mlllor was hero
attending the I. O. 0. F. district
i
MMM
I- '
llll ll
Till -.
1 it '
. I I
. ' V
ifiiTnn i
in 1 '
I MM
' '! llll
1 'l. '
lll '
A . Ii I 1 1 "
ipp. I
11 Np" I
j rciovrit
'..Mill '
M' .
S! rl 1
1 itol 11 1
. enfif 1 11
I
11
mi' r 1
.. 'lirll
' . 'i tin
U N.ff
MV
.li 1 i .
1 . . I
I N.ff
i'i. r
I II.
N. f
II.
.Ii
ten I 11M1
f ii"l W
. t ."
... 'ISO!
in.' .
II
I
I
II I
J
. ll it
.1 M .11
fill.. I
thr II.'
II
UK Ih
tuny
Nt iiipi
II
in in
i I IMII ( 1
I S.l "lit .'
.1 llllil nl'l;
.I'lit a 'i
I It fO' r
t . i.'i'nii
. 11 iiir rur. 1.
ln in i 1
.1
ff
Ma.
I...1
li.l
. .
"ii)ii
Up -iv
hi
f. .1.
MP
ll.ll
. Ill .
uir
1
1 fn.
I" I. v.v '
. nt ' Nenv
'. I'l.t .1 111 I'
im. 1 1. 1 n thr.
. 1.. 1. i.v Spi
1 1 .1 . effii
'I
h .nil
. . n.tf
it '
it.
Ill IUl T
t riian
H-
' t.i
mi:
I I rl
r -f N
in h
.
.ii'.l s
f
V
.Ik
hi jfin' n
1 .1 iln
Mis ft
. -itl 1
..- t
. Minum
Ih
1 . f
i j.lpjjie
' .ry o'
- .nil th.
M. i e
- ..f a s
I -t w
I. IMII ll
I! '-.
I . 1 11
.!'
u.i 1.1 nt
ithtni'
1 ftpi l
UK unite
1 .1.111 ne
S in!
I' . il
.'h. 1
. ' .
. ' .. k
M in
- It of
M.V
1 'he
. .il
I.s
Ii
ri.
the 1
IIH'.'
glt 1
I Clin
leu.
lilt '
'1"
I' I
mi
ll
11
ti 1
'I I
1 1
f.n
to
.Ins
V ..
1 'mi 11
lll.l-K .
' not "
tali J
ha t
iff 11
rons .11
'lit 11. t
(if 1.
H
of !'
mns
hf i.n 1
! 1 n
pun .
investment hen
vs i t. he made
I.v tlu s"iter c .
whit tiny Hi
til-. letMin on
11 n adjust-
If oible
ilpllliy Snllld
HI)' It VS.lt ll
t 1. 1 Hist n-
utlve Committee are the Post 'of- p
fleers. They are: Ulake Johnson. Sanra I'O Mav I.1VO ill
ftn .t rtpiin t J
Leonard D. Deere. James H
New ork from swolterlnc; Oliver 1 - ..... r. n rl
REVIVAL GETS
'hi- w .t r 1 "in inv off h
lo the 1
. iinw t' .
lit the I w.
1 "iiip'ii
1 mi' la . 1
1 ms e
Mill ' I '
'.'1 ss .
on.-
1 n if
" ' n
I'll
.in
lull
rf 111 1111 il
t US I o'n
I It.'
'Il'l'
... ll
r.
I .llll
It s
Ml.
J '
.ff.
I'hit'i.
--Inn. t J
I tli it the
1 .
II. '
K '
Cits
.. 1 I he
us 1' ll 1 1 . 1 .in t r
I. 11 .111 1 ' .1 1 . f
.N ... 'inn 1 Ni. to
il k ifil t'l'y
I. ' iln le-
!l. would
...It 1 ralsltik' tl wat. r
i t ni.w They . n i.iixli.u to
ni:umenti. of the utility
. 11ml sre flgur.n sOueh will
tin m that the I..W1-1 tales
I.rosiile a ren.itmt.le return
it line
I. Ittiwen Ovn 1 il M.inuger
1 Ti m Ix.ulslaii 1 I'nvsi'i rom-
iii. I II l Hull mi nt"t. with
Deun
D. Deere. James tt 11 re wit
ter. Rev. Leslie O. Smyth and Dr
W. B. Oulnn C. E. Delaney end
Hoy David.
Plans were made at the meeting
for an Armistice Day Program to
he spomuired by the Legion Post
and a Committee headed by Ben J
Dean us I'I be In eharge of the work.
Plann were also made for the
next general meeting of the Post
which will be held on Thursday
niht Ootoh 1 24th at the Y M ('.
A A program committee for this
iinrilnK hm been appointed head-
il hy .1 ll I'.rewiter ifnd the Post
H expertlnif to have the gieuter
part of it h iiieinti ihip pieuent A
l-ient meetii.g of the I!i. Mie U hi -inn
pliiiiiied ami Hplenilld rnterutn-
inenl Is promised
The Kxerutivi Comm.ttee Is
pleiiFtd with the condition of the
local Post nnd feel hat the Amer-
ican legion In Urecken ridge will
keep its lead this year as In the
past years which qualifies It as
one 01 the outstanding Posts of the
'Htuti
Miles of Track for 220
Miles of Frisco Road
pi
Fort
.lent th.
Worth
I'I li'v
WPie
com-
Local (ihi Caul
In Coll eye Play
School Art
Exhibit Is
llractivcrtue'
Hue
I DALLAS Oct. i if I'i Knllrond
men of Dallas nnd Port Worth
I wete Interested today in tho ie-
ported swap of railroad properties
i between the Santn Pe nnd Frisco
systems which officials of the two
I railroads refused cither to conflnn
or deny
The retorted swap Involves the
hoi rendu of 102 miles of Sunt u l'e
.line between Dallas and Pails Tex-
as to the FiWco syntetn in e-
ehiinge foi the 22t) miles of Filsco
lino between Fort Worth and Men-
ard in West Texas.
Should the reported swap be car-
ried to completion the Frisco line
would shorten Ita present route to
at. IvOtils by 32 miles nnd would
realise a second trunk line Into
Dallaa nnd Fort Worth. Tho Snnta
Fa System. In turn would elimi-
nate 100 miles of ita present route
from Dallaa to San Angela and ie-
altae Ita projected now ttunk line
between Dallaa nnd Fort Worth to
all Wost Texas points now served
by It.
Officials of the comimnloa refus-
ed to say today how far tho nego-
tiations for the swap had progress-
ed or on what financial ImkIs the
might be effected
it Is
Street and Rosenwnld tho Jowlsh
philanthropist and Chicago mer-
chant. j
It was several woeks ago that the
three were first seen together. They
i were nt luncheon at the lUutket s
I Club. Few If anyone outside of r I
' handful of men who knew and still '
kept secret the story of what
all about recognized them.
Twice nt least since that llin"
they have met In conference tit
the Hankers Trust Company. They
have come In fiom Wall Street nnd
have frone out upon Wall Htreei
mixing with the crowds which mill
all day long in that narinw old
lane and have be n ic-ognljvd hv
few.
Their business is not finished but
the stoiy uh yet unrnnfirmed which
Is being told mound New Yolk us
the lean. in hack f th s cxtniordi-
nary association is thnt thiy un-
engaged in the administration of
a huge philanthropic fund
A man living In the vicinity of
New York whose name no one has
m yet announced Is sild to have
established a fund of million to be
used for the public good. Either
this man or the Honkers Trust
CoiniMiny. with which the money is
aald to luive been deposited sought
ii roproaontntlve trio of mon whose
standing would be Irreproachable
to control tho expenditure of the
fund the story goos. Mr. Coolldge
proteatnnt. foimer Onvornor Smith
Roman Catholic and lloseusvuld. n
Jew noted for Ills philanthropies
(U.PJ Sti!t(
Ranfrer C. O. Mooro probably will
bo nnmoil sheriff of Hutchinson
I county If he can meet residence
.requirements by District Attorney
Clem Calhoun said today.
Moore formerly was sheriff of
county whoto he holds a re-
f having hung four men. Ho
a year ns n stute lanL'oi.
n r n . n I 1'cfoie coming huro tho next das'
Rev. Ross Smith Conducts I New Members Attend The ySSm D"nt
DnnliVt ril: iir i i i Albeit Mace ii foiin. t state lnn-
uajuioi luuctlU" ; WeeKjy UmcIlCOn
C C. PROGRAM
VARIED TODAYS
for
I fJotnl iitteiest in being manifested j
ln the seislces of tho First HaptWt
i Church revival which i tinted Knn
day Th.it -ut i.tim.'i ion- .: .i
dl'.lons to tl.e chinch and large
iiosvils in nt'endiince. I
I he ji i i'i i the lies ti.ss
i i iith . i : .Ir; the pi-i i.'h.n
lUliveiing ssn.it Is itifli i..i tu lie
A varied but Inteicntlng btisliiPHi
Mi-Msliin wan curiled out today .it the
svei kly chamber of comnieice
luncheon with oil uilg.ition. f.u til-
ing and football all coming in for
It.i tin it
A ' Hcseilll nesv niembeui Kieeted
I ' ' chni iboi i.f ('"innit'i ! in 'sl.tent. J
ll Siinit. f . ll .in. I ......1..." i...
some of the most foicefi.l iin ..-..i. ... A ..'. '
J ' """ " "" "
nut unliki' all othoi niiMtlnus ht'lti
CUIllf lnn Ihn himlnnlnif ..f ihi. fll j-
( ..... u K'""A ' iss- ! H1-U-
tion wom hand to liiitrutui th
iptiiiiK mi .h p l ihl. u th.it
h IVi hHn lit' ii'il 'tiiwn ni liitnni.tA I
jj.iHii In" HiH Kuhjrt't t initfti ih
Mn7h; ;; iz : rsj!-?. -k.?ss
nigni in trie ttoject "l wu l'. ims
p!er. was en louti hi it lulu
confeience svllh t'ulh'.un to
whet hit he will iieci pt thi pl.ue n
chief of police tiinli'i tu ti ss dt.s
iKiiiilnisliution.
W A Hi ndei -on h
t 'i l'iy svii i nam. J
Dykts f'ullum j u -. .
commit uh. ni'P A i . .
l"l'"l v lie n II. .
V I I lU'llt II.
SV."l ' ll.".ll
When tmy base In .
ninl the iiiiii'hlnt i s ..'
flees set In motion t'i
tin svhich has been
t 1 nu ' .'
II ! 'U I
"S IIM pulll
I 11 Ml'
I ' Ml V
I.' I. I . .'.
f oh ji
'. I .e
in ss i.r
' n li.
hei ni ii k
it
The WicheVI. Dtlven Awav in Ills
Wickedness "
Music under I'lreci.. n ot Clutule
W. Luwson with Mis. Lawson at
tho piano Is an intplrlng feature
of every seivlce. The evening ser-
vice begins at 7 13 and morning
services at 10 o'clock larthig foitv.
five to fifty minutis.
City And Officials
Hundefcr reminded tlie Im-lttess
men that a general mietimt ..r oil
men and Interested cttUfi.s would
be held In the near futuie to dis-
cuss the possibilities of u Ui . . oil
well test for this vicinity
Secretary Leach explain-.1 ncent
It.tl.slutlo-i sslniehy counties locat-
ed nlonu tin Li.ixos ilsei from
souice to mouth would be In neflt-
ted by stute .iml possible !' tlorul
uld In In iuuti.iii in'oJectH .sti phens
cuuniy nut in i n lasDiitiis .'coin-
tnree weeks will be mo 1 out
Urlg. Gen. Jucob Woltevani tui.tn
cd today.
Big Eiephanl '
To Gel Poison
Oranges Today
MAnilMil I.. 1. . . .!.. I....... ... ..
i eall ii. 111. alrlll In 1....I..... I' i ri v I . p. .
.. ... ..w . UHBHIVW f llliritnll J'tl.. '-m t'u I ....
lmilll.SAI.'M ' liliii W.iJf "-J. tii
lo nrernt In. p- " - -- .-v w .
.Ml
. f w
till
i's '
l. . n
I. inn
in ii
Vs i i
K I'll
i li
t
s
l' I
.1
Wii.
' riM t-t' "- r i
Manuscript
1 iovers
Any Color
ii
i.ii
ii i
i'arei
U tn
Mil
I t
th
I ..!'
IIM) II.
i Mi- W '.
S ' It It Ht I.
Waxn'
it lint III
l l ns.
l 1 1 . If i
ll) .
. be. i
.. -.ts Pin
t ii million -
I" "l i
; .svu iihov.
n lu is A
r
- .til Otilti v
ll'isnei nf
i i I'm -i
hie h.is
llUltlnll bS
ii.' i. ile In
i . - nt. il in
lit i.f tin.
i . t ti ' i . I
I I k'he '
n II.. I nil
.i i : .i
'. i. ti.
. . ii f
i a iMiphoauir.. at
'.I i if lire ken
The Art Exhibit being held nt the
N'oiMi Ward School this week W at-
JjXUMTT muJivlMltora and is elicit-
'ITi; the pi line of all spectators.
1hi- -pleuilid collection of ISO Fine
Pi i n in i.iotiuced directly from the
oriKii il" ia said In be the most
ait i ii exhibits ever displayed here
Th. ..nflnul of these are in the
nu at famous Art Galleries of he
world
The exhibit was arranged for by
Principal H. (1 Combs and la open
to the public from 3 to 5 o'clock
en h afternoon this week and from
lo to 11 o'clock each morning
Mr Comb announces that a
small admission is belng charged
The money derived from the ex-
hlbit will go toward purchasing
more ptctuies for the North Ward
rooms.
Ston of Chicago Assassinations Is "Hoax"
I; of Disgruntled Wife of pangland Gunman
ANTIQITB or L1N15JS
Kl .MM I
A-l tlUAI.I'IV
Telephone No. 1
ti wi: i)hlim:r
CHICAGO. Oct 16 i UK) A
M irtllng rtorv of assassinations
tliut the state's attorney's office
ttnl today iiilaht prove the np-
. iiiiiK wi'.lKf In milution of ("hl-
. i - inij.ii fratiKland nuir
It ' n.i- i t.nie finin the dtr
iui tl. il f. .fa (jiiiiiiiiin hi.ld
In Jail here.
' 'i.'iirface Al" t'apone grand
mouul of the gangster.- now in
Jul In Philadelphia wan nam
e.l .iv lie vsoman aj th" man
si .. i nt. II. 4 Attorney U lllmni
H M Svs' ;in 'I'nl i a . ci mil in
Ions with machine gun bullets
on a Cicero street In 1936
"Al was just a small leader
then and he shot McSwlggln
and the other when they were
on a raid it; 'leei." said the
utiit. inent. iiM'ie by Mrs. Frank
Uirge. whose husband formerly
waa a Capone bodyguard and
released by the state's attor-
ney b office.
The 21-pHge statement details
tntiigii.t and wholesale xlauRh-
tei ilvaling that of the Ilorglas
nnd Do MiiIich
amjwient Of
Farm Youths At
Fair Ends Thurs.
DALLAS. Oct 16. (U.R Future
farmers of Texas took ovei the
State Fuir today when 100 young-
sters from the agricultural section
who proved thslr worth by raising !
fine crops and stock during the lst i
year neareu ine close m their en-
campment at Fair Park
Hoys' club day the only special
day aet aside for the fifth day of
the big exposition found the faim
lads spending the morning Inspect-
ing exhibits and seeking to acquire
alt the Information available for
uae on farm and ranch The after-
noon and night will be devoted to
pleasure with the rodeo and the
fair park auditorium attraction to
be visited. Camp will lie broken
Thursday
Three Indicted
I n Mail Fraud
NBW YORK. Oct. 18 U.P-
Charlea W Knble and Hurry Gold-
hurst operators of Knble nnd Cojn-
pany the stock brokerage house
with which Rishop James Cannon
traded pleaded guilty to an Indict-
ment charging ten count i of mal!
frui.il and conspiracy toda)
It is t.onsldrod likely three sales-
men of the brokerage house against
whom Indictments weie brought
will be divmused
l
agreed it is said to accept the responsibility.
The f'lty of Hreckenrnlite fit
Commissioner J F i'hist.u.. ni
Chief of Police John U K. I s
hae been iIi.miiissi .1 fiom n Hum
d'tniMKe .-lilt bioii.'ht i' tin in ' n.
I I llll Si S Ml. .1
US If ! ll
is 'hi if lilt of a mlliu oht line I
in ilitli n i mi' s . ti i I is ii i
noon.
1 lie court tilled that trie itciei'd
ant Paul Doles had no cau-e of
in Hon attains! thi'He paities
The suit against Olmnn was cot
tlnued until the next term of cojtrt.
EXllJ 11..... ...I .... ft" bki .....
'Frlgldaire was the successful i . .... 1J:L .
.. . -.- . - (lB1ULSSXth l
him nt Hi hinlii of tfi-lfiittri wn.h
Cleyy Returns
From Friyidaire
Meet Ft. Worth l""" :a"" "'
fin mi i city in '.ii
During the first eight months of
1920 there were 111.367 more house-
hold Frigidalres purchased than
during the same period Inst year
according to W. O. Clegg of the
Texas Electric Service Co who hus i
returned from a quarterly district
convention at Fort Worth.
KKNICDY Tex Oct. 10. UI.P'
The Black Diamond roguo pjeph.m
whose temper caused the. death f
j woman and lnjtirv t- -t wnn lit
Saturday. sas- his l.i t m f n
a box chi pilhon on r ii (
Ing todny.
Sometime befon m1 lit" n .
plans go amiss tin l:i .. Dm i
will have swallosveil i iimikh i i.u
Of pot i iuri o .-einl In pi i .
berlnj; n i 'o the h ij ) r'ln
ground
In a v. ' tin Al i J? in cm
Will li. m ill tu him tin i li . . .
Over Ih'idye Game ."""V ;!1 'H'."f " " l
i on i) iii h i lcK
ll lepoltnd.
i mi i.u 'n.iii an Mmt rer ap-
loin'nil i i niiiin Mee omp ised of
I'lake John on .- O. iStese) All-
toil Hint I'aiii W'llll.im to work
.. it i:.ii- ri . i .ulnK I'" i' stores
i ie n. I i i is In oide:- that as
i ms f ii - . il till' nnlit o to
' ' .nu ml i .xco-Uu't ki iirldgn
inie -n li. played at Cisco.
To tte Tried For
Kill in y Husband
m
bidder on 70 per cent of all govern
ment electric refrigeration busi-
ness and sold SO jier cent of all
electrically refrigerated ice cream
cabinets purchased during that per-
iod." he aald.
Thus far. he said the ice cream
Industry has purchased more than
176000000 worth of Frigldalre pro-
i uuela and 80 per cent of all me-
iclinnlcally refrigerated soda foun
tains use thla equipment.
Special Road
Bond Defeated
GORDON Oct IB U.R) At a .e-
olal olection bore Palo Pinto coun-
ty voters rejected the proposal of
gocd road i boosters for a county1
bond Issue of J1.7S0.C00 for high-
way construction- In the south
side of the county 1202 votes weir
cast and on!v threo voters favored
the bonds
the luttei t.'jj i.n the local
force Nome months aRo
police
THKASPUY IIALNCK
WASHlNtJTON Oil HI tUPt
Tre mirv 'let '.iliiue iiii o iohei
II v.ii SXVi 2. i S38 93. 'iint mis re-
ii'jpts of the month to the .inn
lite totalled Sil.'.II OO.'tMl
t t't i ; Mi Oct Hi
On h. i . It . i I wi ilillnj anni. li-
n' Mi Myrtle Bennett will ap-
P. ii in court to stand trial charged
v. 'h the murder of her husband.
Tho case has been scheduled to
begin November 11 Armlstlro dav
becniMc It Ih a hnllil.r . It I- hli It
It will he reset.
She shot and killed her husband
after they had quarrelod while
playing btldge with fi lends Sept
20.
City of Cisco's Application For Voluntary
Receivership He Withdrawn From Court tTisTo muoi!hi
cihco o-t i
tlon of th- City
s. luntaiy ii e. isc
withdrawn from
UP' Applhii-
f "lso fill
lip vt III lie
the federal
district couit at Abilene soon
acecr.llng to announcement of
cltv offici-ils Tin i'ay i.ftei
noon.
The rereisi t-hip action Kiev
out of a uit fm osei $17 0y
nf ulli . il pa t 'lui ji.i '.ii it-i
and Inteient on municipal bonds
which also hml hei n filed in the
ft deial i ouit .it Abilene
Ikunnj mi ill i cot is.'t.hip
had been set for lust week but
was potHincd ution ngieemwnt
of ntlcrneys. Meantime i Itl-
rens of finci hi" ciir ied In a
dtive fin funds to pay off pa t
due municipal obligations and it
i. In in ved the n eiv.fi -hip c.iu
he .".I'I ll il tlllH VMS
Tl" l : ' i 'i "i'i i f hr ljfjfi r
elephant- in he si.il.l undi r ci
cus c.inv.i- rlsvnys hi- hal a jin
for oiang. So the fn m svll gi
to him unci ded in his favonte
ft tut
A hiiilutfiil of oi ins1 Will be
offend o ti r niaik Dinmun I after
he n.m l . ti t iken out nf itj prison
and ch uni d ecurely t.. foui trees
in a vai ant lot iicai tli ulir.;
Wheie hi- t ir stands
Each lining. i will t'lii'ain u cap-
sule. Kadi iRpsule will intuit
two mini i .f cyanide p.jta ilum
More thun 2." ounces nf thr niLi-m
job n drpu-i
that tho fumes
os 1 1 came tho druggist who was do-
itiK the Job and he fainted.
I OUT WORTH MAN WILL
ASK FOR NKW TRIAL
I I''OHT WORTH. Oct. 1(1 TP H
! I Kelley WHS found guilt) "f the
'mi .1. i if I Reynold!. 'unn bv l
imv in cnm.iu-i; d'-trnt f.uit
Wednesday and scntincoil tn ssn
s cm in prison
A nesv tii-.l will be nsltfd
A
M)
t'i

Upcoming Pages

Here’s what’s next.

upcoming item: 2 2 of 6
upcoming item: 3 3 of 6
upcoming item: 4 4 of 6
upcoming item: 5 5 of 6

Show all pages in this issue.

This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.

Tools / Downloads

Get a copy of this page .

Citing and Sharing

Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.

Reference the current page of this Newspaper.

Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 276, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1929, newspaper, October 16, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70271/m1/1/ocr/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.

Univesal Viewer

International Image Interoperability Framework (This Page)

Back to Top of Screen