The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 246, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 13, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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HRECKEN RIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 1921
WILSON STILL
HOLDS POWER -SVYS
OBSERVER
It DAVID M. Clll'KCH.
Iiitrrit.itiotuil New Son ire Staff
Correspondent.
WAHHINCTON. aVI IT Am Hip
wheels of Congress N-gan to turn Mtm-
itav one of tlu most Interested ob-w-rurH
was n jrrcyi'd mill broken titmi
who wit In tlio fwlusion of his li-
brary hero Woodrow Wilson ox-Pros-i'li
nt of the Unltotl Stiitc.
MHuiiisli out of public office nnd
ke ping out of tlu pulillc eye. WchnI-
r iw Wilson Is not out of public
iiilml Tlicrc are many close observ-
es who Micro tlmt the nlort mlnil
T Woodrow Wilson nml tin pertinent
words of the WlUnn ion mny hnvp a
K'ijit.-r Influence In the work of the
pr-itir control tlmn Is nt pro-cut
ri-nuznl
'Hie I'nitetl Status Is no nearer peace
t xlar than It w;ns when Woodrow Wll-
mii gne up his residence nt Hie White
1!oip on March 1 Inst. Tlio Hnnllnc
ii'ltiiimxtratlou is apparently cognizant
of t'.o furt Hint It must make some
imoip toward the re-establishment of
IHiui nnd that litis move mint w
made fairly early in the present Con-
gnw It is a difficult problem tlmt the nil-
i Miilstrntion lias to meet anil perhaps
It is with tome decree of satisfaction
I lutt the former President sitM In his
Mudy watching and waiting for the
f rt moves of the ndmlnl.trntIon.
Woodrow Wilson Is reticent with re-
kard to the future. No one knows
win 'her he i.s through with the League
of Nations or not. Yet It Is rocullnl
that shortly Mote he loft'the AVfilte
House ho told a group of Hnrsurtl stu-
dents he iiitendiil to devote the re-
mainder or lil life to carrying fnrwiird
the work that he started at Purl
There nre many who MIeve the form-
er president thns indicated his Inten-
tion of becoming a factor In wbatover
IKtiif negotiations arc undertaken by
the Harding administration.
Though broken In health tlio mind
of Woodrow Wilson Is still the keen
mind of the man who went to Purls
more Hum two years ago. The Mtlug
phrases of thp old Woodrow Wilson
have not Ikh'ii in any wny disabled by
the physical disabilities of the man.
if he ehooew to enter the treaty fight
by appealing to public sentiment there
Is little doubt he could prove at least
an cmtfflrrn&mcnt to the administra-
tion and his old enemies of the Sen-
ate. The following of Woodrow Wil-
on It tt III legion and the acrid words
of the ex President may erhaps lie
ued to a degree which will lie annoy-
AMERICAN
THEATRE
Ins to finish tlio peace task which Mr. 'In nlntost as good n position1 (o oppose
Wilson undertook and didn't acconi- his enemies In that body as he was as
plih. m President of the Culled State. The
I The ipit'stlou of jh-iicp is not likely former President is known to lie a
to lie the only matter before Congress man of 'strong dislikes and one who
which may feel the effect of the Wilson does not forget his enemies.
Influence. Woodrow Wilson stands Altliousli a man physically III and n
'out today ns the most prominent Dcin- man who bus suffered defeat before
'ocrnt and although bis party Is Just the ln-ople of the country Woodrow
beginning to recoup from the dlsn. Wilson Is still a man of power.
J trous results of the last campaign. The present Congress had Ik'-I keep
there nre many who regard the former its eye on the sick man of No. 'JolO
I President as the real leader of the.S sticet N. W.
party.
Iu Congress Wooilrow Wilson necr
bad many close friends even among tho
Democrats- yet his party colleagues
hebl his views with the greatest re-
spect. It will not le at all surprising
if the Democrats In Congress turn to
Woodrow WINoti for counsel on mat-
ters of domestic legislation.
Woodrow Wilson has iicmt had
what could Ik called an affectionate
regard for Congress and be Is today ors.
NOTICE
No person has any nutliority to make
contracts for the Hallcy-Wlnkler Oil &
tins Co. uulcs authorized by u written
order by me. N. Winkler Secty. k
Trcas. IJalloy Winkler O. & 0. Co.
SUCLT.MKS TO COMPLICATIONS
UESl'LT OF APPENDICITIS
been in the hospital Tor some days. ATTENTION SHKINERS!
Funeral serUecs were held at :t A. ln"s will le Riven at the City
...... .n..t. mm..... .!.. ......!... . C !0. nhiiL-
oel'icK this afternoon conducted by i iiiuiMMj uu(i..v.
iii.v i' r i.iii.u..r unci..! ..r n... . Hhrlncrs only. All nobles Invited
K. Stewart aged IT) years died at ii.Ml.ilwljt 'vlmnhm ' ' Wear your fc.
local liospitnl at tl :"( yesterday mom- I .. . ".MI-lMi; COMMI'ITIH:.
1 l'ic 'l'1''iM'' """ cariH-iiter and
Ing of it compile Hon of ailments re- I u.i )W11 workIg icri. for j.me tlllu.
suiting from appendicitis. Ho had ' He Is sun Ived by his wife. I TRY AMERICAN CLASSIFIED ADS
Thirty years ago I.os Angeles had n
population of only r0".!X" now it sup-
I plies nearly that number of movie act-
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011) post office fikepuook
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JENNY BE GOOD'
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KOV STEWAKT In
"THE LEARNING
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(JUL 1IENK in
"JIELP"
Today
and Tomorrow
5 ACTS
Pan l aires BiTinic
AAUDEYILLE
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Biii Feature Pielure
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Comin Friday and
Saturday
BIG jrUSICAL
COMEDY
R - PEOPLE - 18
Do You Want to
Get into the Movies?
Then observe closely the following:
"Three Fingers to Hiirn" Is the title of the screen crsion of the famous
Craig Frazer iuiirder mystery of .lopliu. Mo. which culminated near
Hrcckenridge In a sensational climax. The climax of this wonderful
picture will be filmed at Hrcckenridge.
NOW The reason that I want to see you and talk with you are:
DECAl'Sn I want to show you how to get Into the movies.
HECAFSK I want to explain to you what a wonderful opportunity
this really is.
ltKCAt'Sn The leading film companies lime sanctioned and recom-
mended the Itlltie Craig Film Productions as the most wonderful screen
slory of the age. That alone will conservatively net the stockholders
several hundred per cent on their investment.
HECAL'SE Cutler contract with Hi I.s company are some of the lead-
ing directors and scenario writers of the profession.
IIF.CACSK This company i.s organized iu California and the state offi-
cials guarantee jou a square deal.
ItlH'ACSn- I have thoroughly investigated this company and Invite
you who are at all skeptical to give it your close investigation.
IIKCAFSE State distributors who aro the ones that buy the finished
product are clamoring for this first picture.
ItF.CAl'.Si:-Tills Is the most logical Investment Imaginable.
HKCAl'SIJ -One iiiM'stiuent in this company will not only pay won-
derful returns for years but will boost Ilrcckenrblge through the lllm-
Inir of their first picture here.
HKCAPSIJ The comiuny offers to the public but :.(MMl shares of Its
stock and a great deal of this is being bought iu California so you will
hae to hurry and see me before these .shares aro all gone.
Now I want you to take thi'so facts to heart. Think them over. Then
see me at once for I can tell you many other good reasons why you
should get a part of these shares.
To the Public:
We are carrying a large Cash Reserve to protect our
depositors and we do out owe a dollar. This Bank
is founded on Sale and Conservative Banking Prin-
ciples. Your Banking Business Will Be Appreciated!
The Breekenridge Banks are as safe and solvent as
any Banks iu this State.
OUR OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS
ARE YOUR FRIENDS
HOltEItT DOUGLAS Chairman of Hoard
H. C. HACHMAN President and Director
WILL C. JONi:S Jr. Active Vice-President
and Director
J. K. OUANIlKItllY Vice-President
and Director
W. A. WHITLEY Cashier
W. D. JOHNSTON" Asst. Cashier
It. (J CAMP Asst. Cashier
A. (5. HICIIAUDSON Director
HEX it. UltANT Director
J It. ALEXANDER Diicctor
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 246, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 13, 1921, newspaper, April 13, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122112/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.