The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 90, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 12, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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Published every evening
except
Sunday from is
0 Wllllnmn nli-unt
Breckenridge Texas.
Breckenridge American Publishing
Co. Inc.. Publishers
r..uiLi iSUWARD UUKJA Vlco
President and Oenoral Mauagor.
Member of the Associated Press.
Membor of the United Press.
Member of tho Newspaper Enter-
prise Association.
The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to tho uso for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
er not otherwise credited in this pa-
per and also the local news published
herein.
All rights of republication of Bpc-
clal dispatches heroin are also reserv-
ed. (July 25 1017.)
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per Insertion. Minimum charge CO
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Drcchenrldgo Texas under tho Act
of March 1 1S70.
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MT SOff e "DIFFICULTY tviTH a Ki s I C-W ro r? .
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A SCLF-INSTRUCTIOM
ANO iAPTCR. A t3iT I
THCE tMSTtSOCTiON GO0i. IS STU-v. Im Q.ood
CONOITfOM 3UT NST(-AT OF YovO.
SflM5-A MAN G.(3TTrs!Ci A PC-Tuf2.5 0X
jyi HAve him 5.eT oive ov Trt.
ii . i i r i .i i -bk f ii i in y i if - -
Bull Wheel Squeaks
By LE ROY
No matfr if we do haw the
elKhli'tiuli aimiiilim'tit tin- ojnter
manaKes to net stew.d orcalonnll.
.) Ioiik as political or religion.
pull can take precedence over merit
imr'1 w" wm npur um'
Now that I.Wtcr s cellar has been
robbed how can h ! lighted up
any iiion'
ir niiut- pi'ople .sic not ufrnld that
1 1 in pountry ia Koine drv. why lld
J oh. ph V Ulier hldp 300000;
north or old time booze behind a
Hum inch r.trl door"
.M.itw Dome of the ( hlrao pol.rf-
rii it drow a patrol wpkob n.er to
Virginia and reinovtd that M fn
woitli of boon' from Lol!. ' ' " rr
If Letter had leen hoi.k ; '
with a mill In his crib tin- ii
would hovo told of his aire..
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As
it is th' niessaK's a they hope to
appr'bend the thief in a short time.
ASK LINDSEY
RETURN HERE
AS PASTOR
Conference
Fourth Quarterly Conferei
Oi' Methodist Church Held
Here Monday Evening
An unanlmouM resolution reiucst-
Iiik lh" return of lte. C. K. 1-ind-i
v 10 IlreckenrldK' as pastor of ihp
I ill (lio'Hst church was passed at tin-
llniillli Uarteil runfi-relicc of tin'
jliHcn dletrlet hfld at the Methodist
Irhuirh lit t- Motiil.it t M'ltitlK. Ite-
I i.nl" i .. s ti. ii paioi of th'' local
- h n'li l"i 'If i'.'-l iwo years. Tilt1
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till
III
Mill' I '
ni meets in Cisco on
Niiuml). r " uheii assiKnmeiits of
lirsiors will he mail.'
D T Howies wau elected super-
intendent of th' local Sunday school
to slice t (I MhpW J Lewis- who hns
served 'oi the piist two ear-. Carl
Ke'jsufron aud Mrs. J. (J liarrell
werr rhos. n us assistantH. aud II. L.
(iiare was eleeted lay leader of th."
churrh
itepoili at the conference inili-
euted thai the local chinch will be
ahle to miik. the best sliowitu e;er
I made In thiH ehtircli at the annual
rorfen net Two hundred members
!)..e Ii. en .Killed durillK the Ml"
.u.(l tlit luiani'hil IhhIri'I has lieeu
.-ll tai t ti e.ui- of. The leport
mhwh that the Epworth I.i amii .
Siiiidm school mid women's work In
'h- char' h a'l :ir. .n a thriving con-
.litloti
rtinrn'itt i ;is elioien to mow
ile parHoi i i fioni iIh iires.'iit loca
tion uud lo iiitiU. impioxeiiieiitH on
Ui huildmy. I'laiiM are ulmi belli.
uude for
the improvement of lie'
.Glenn IUiase.il Jena it. Smith ItObs
OHlBlHott 11. II. Kurr H. W. tiaylv uu tt strike It wages weto cut in ad-
02 J John I. Cuosley Clevo Johuaou t. ittou to the $400000000 reduction
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.1. Ward. CI. O. Iluteman. M. .1.
Lewis. I). T. Howies. A. I. Daliluy
Dr. II. 11. rnrtwright II. It. Davis
T. Riljmr Johnson A. L. Elliott. J.
A. Haton Ira CliMuenta Van dray
nnM " J- W. Macliey J. C.
'Hniroll. .1. C. Pitkiisoii and E. J
' "enton: trtiHteeti. II. H. Purr. L. M.
Smith. II V Sayle. Cleve Johnson
Jm' I! Smith
DISARMAMENT
A DREAM. SAYS
PRES. HARDING
I' oily to Anticip;iU Anything
But the Possibility r Some
Limitation He Declares
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the ai ma in 'Mi U l..!lei n 11 seek uu.vi'il
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i a limitation ot armament was still
In omphalic terms In n letter made
public by the White House to stem
a KrowiiiK pro-papanda mostly well
mtentloned for complete abolition
of armament.
The letter made public simultane
ously with the assembling of tho
American delegation to the disarma-
ment conference here today was ad
dressed to Miss Ella L. Freed 1(5
ken" Itoad. llrooklyn X. Y. who had
written the President urging him to
work for complete disarmaiilnit.
"I'nlversal disarmament would he
beyond hope of realization" the
President answered. "Even its de-
sirability at this time might be iiies-
tlOHPli "
"Uy lensuuable limitation." the
President replied "I mean something
practicable that there Is a chance to
accomplish rathei than an Ideal that
there would be no chance to lealb.o.
It Is necessary to deal with actuali
ties; to do the best possible. I'nlver-
sal disarmament would be beyond
hope of lenlizallon; even Its desir-
ability at this time might be uues-
tioned. Thousands ot years or his-
tory rccouling the wars and contro-
versies of mankind suggest that
human nature would require almost
revolutionary reorganization to make
utilVtTibnl disarmament possible. A
consideration of the present state of
the world must I think enforce the
conclusion that this is not a hopeful
time to undertake that kind of revo-
lt)ti(in." ROAD EXECUTIVES TO
CUT WORKERS' WAGES
IV UlllUtt I'ivm.
CHICAGO. III. Oct. 12. Railroad
executives again plan to slash the
wages of I'.UOO.UOO rail workers the
I'nited Press was reliably Informed
today.
Knowledge of tho cut has reached
the heads of the big railroad unions
who have ben meeting here all
week. Tliej refuse to discuss the
UUBtlon today but stood by their
i former tntenioutu that thoie would
; which went Into effect Jujy 1
s. o
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
SEE US
We render legitimate detective
service in all its branches.
So when others Tail see us.
All cases treated confiden-
tially. Collections and Private Investigations a Specialty.
Expert Night
THOMPSON DETECTIVE AGENCY
Suite 7 Miller Building
No case too large or too small for our Attention
BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
TAYLOR TELLS
HOW TO GROW
AS CHRISTIANS
(Continued from pane 1 )
walking cortectly. Or the Chtlstlan
who Is always looking at tho rest of
the lino to so elf they are walking
correctly.
"The Christian who keeps Ills oe
fled on Jesus Clnlst Horn the time
of his acceptance until he sees Him
face to face Is Invariably the one who
grows most in grace.
' To grow In grace we must keep
confessing our sins. Not to man oi
test but to Cod only. The Ululej
.-'1 "iuro ia only one nv I'ntnr M
' id and mr.li-
'lotild re- i'
for ha. .. C(.e. ' .id ' .CCV-
ers and what ou uncover and con-
foss God covets.
"To grow in grace we must keep
studying the niblo.
"Why Is the IMble such a tlrj book
to so many piofesslng Christians? It
Is because they" never fully become
nciiuaiuted with the author of the
book.
"Xow is you have knowingly defi-
nitely decided for Christ make up
r
your mind that you ate going to feed
upon His word. I would advise
every young Christian to get a Illble;
to mark It underlining with red all
about the cross and the atonement
with blue nl I about heaven and eter-
nal life and with black nil about sin
destruction death and hell Then
your Illble will become a note book
teady for use.
"To gtow in grace you must keep
praying.
"You can't run an automobile wltlt-i
out lubrication. Ami you. can't run'
your Christian life without prayer.
A person can piny as he goes about
his dally work lie does not have to
pray long prayers. Talk to Cod
about affairs of our daily life'
Short ejaculatory prayers that dart
fiom the soul to God will bring down
an answer. 1 like to pray Got not'
simply when I am desperately In
need and have no other friend toj
go to but in time of joy also.
To grow in gtace we must keepj
working. The tioublo with moat of
us we are too lazy. A lazy man la
as bad as a bad one an dtakes up I
more space. The harder you work!
Hie stronger jim will become. '
"How many will start on the Chris-j
tiaii life tonight?"
A sermon of one word with five
letters will be the subject for to-
night .
'."Tho Sign of (Jood InstUrance"
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Watch Service
Boys Are Sprucing j
Up a Bit in Order J
To Attend Circus
"What can hne happened to John-
ny lately?" asks mother. "The past
few days he washes his face and
combs his hair nicely is so obedient-
ly and willing and is off to school
promptly on time; Christmas is a
long ways off so that can't hn the
reason; I hope he Isn't going to br
sick."
"Why don't you know?" says pa.
"the Gentry Brothers Know is com.
lug to town."
Sure enough kiddles Itobert.W. I
Thompson one of the Gentry ad-i
vauce men is In town and October
20th is the date the organisation ho
represents wll exhibit in Hr.-cken
cken- I
irn'nu
rlilue: pbnut r o'clock il-.- ii
t flT
. In th. r c.nn' '. V nw 'ms n-v
the largest herd ot Shetland ponies
ever under one management so it is
reported and these equine aristocrats
do the most unusual thinus.
Hlephiints dance while an elephant
band plays the "music" fifty edu-
cated dogs are in one act: mules
"sing" and monkevs waltz and
"shimmy" ostilchs race llamos and
sacted omii do stunts Also ad-
..qn4'yiiVK.xr.
S. 7
a&v-:mrsv
.n:t.-r Vs
filfi"Wfei'B 1
Vi 5
Why our neighbor's
paint went wrong
They picked out a color
and then took the first
paint they could get that
color in. The color was
all right but the paint
was all wrong.
If they had first decided
or. tho right paint it would
have been easy enough to
get the right color in that
paint.
Let us explain why you
should always make sure
that the paint you buy id
made by the Lowe Broth-
ers Company.
Castle Lumber Co.
One I'.lnck Hum el'
Il.niiiui Depot
dm .' ;:-.- ij-w jii 7m$
.
-sr jT1 Ii
.L
tzn. "til vuk. 'M(
W. M. HiLUon ha returned from his vacation and lias again
taken over I lie management oi' I he Brec ken ridge Market.
All of our old friends and new Ones too are cordially invited
to call in and see ns
We
BRECKENRIDGE MARKET
vunce leporta state there are man etly end Is looked otter bv many
Europern novelty nets that ate en- clowns and the musical features ra-
tlrely new to this country: the coin- said to bo of a high standard.
-AMERICAN THEATREn
LAST TIME
ALL COMING TOMORROW
WAI.IiAt'E ItKID
KM.IOTT DK.XTKU
MONTH Ml IK
v." ":or:i: ".omeirra
Old
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ajnrairs
of
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The
SAM
TARY
Merrill and Dyer Streets
I? Aim in
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Under New Management
MOON AND ROTE
We Kill Our
Choice Guts
Come in and see
ready to serve
at all times.
I SANITARY MARKET
'7 ' 7 o
IlEMEMBER
Handle Only Home-Killed
and Baby Veal Beef
"William Street
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12 1921.
TODA
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 90, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 12, 1921, newspaper, October 12, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122335/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.