The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 26, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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Sunday from 120 Williams street
Ilreckenrldge Texas.
Ilrcckenrldgo American Publishing
Co. Inc. Publishers
EMIL EDWARD HUHJA Vice
President and General Manager.
Member of the Associated Press.
Member of the United I'ress.
Member of the Newspaper enter-
prise Association.
Tho Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the uso for republication
of all news dlspatchen credited to It
r not otherwlio credited in this pa-
.per and alio the local news published
herein.
All rights of republication of spe-
cial dispatches heroin are also reserv-
ed. (July 25 1917.)
lljr 'Carrier.
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Advertising Hates
Display advertising rates on appli-
cation. Classified rate 2'. 4 ccntB per word
per Insertion. Minimum charge CO
cents.
Entered as second claBs matter
August 3 1920 nt the postofflce at
Hreckenridge Texas under the Act
of March 1 1879.
propaganda's ntriT
Bull Wheel Squeaks
1 Hy LE HOY
ISN'T IT THE TRUTH?
Illnnton ntul Iltirke kind of It's
taklne tin- slse of their argument.
Mr. Henry Smith Wilkinson tho
world's best dressed woman sas
the greatest trouble expeilenccii
nbont her clothes Is ro know how to
dispose of her cast-off clothing.
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Rx-Vlce President Mnrshnll Is nuo
man In tin- political world whom
the vice presidency did not relepiti
to the nsh heap.
The troubb' about ads for body
builders ami flesh reducers Ih thit
the "before and after" cuts are I
tricks performed In engraving de-
part menu
We nexer knew what certain deli-'
catessen articles were for until we
saw what a delightful musslns up
they give the mole comedy stars.
America for their political opinions.
The demonstration in PnrlH have
been peculiarly bitter the comment
In the Communist newspnpers being
directed against the I'nlted Stufs
with such sublime ignorance or our
courts and our methods of govern-
utont. The mob could not uniler-1
stand that neither the United States
government ns such nor the Amer-'
lean ambassador had the slightest
concern In the matter of the arrest
and conviction of these men.
It may be that some of these hnte-
Btlrrets in thli country will see the
result of their efforts and unlens
they belong to the same breed will
atop in their campaign of vllllfien-
tion and abuse. The echo of the
bomb In Paris should awaken in e-
ery true American a determination
to root out such fellows and to
stop their propaganda nt any cost
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NOTICIO OK HANKItUI'T
Pursuant to an order to ho Issued
out of the District Court of the
United Stateit for tho Northern Din-
trlct of Texas Wichita Kails Dlvl-
Hlon.
I will offer for sale nt public out
cry at the place oc iiusiness Known
as Mamie I.eo Theatre in South
Iluml TVas 011 Monday October
31 1021 tit 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon the following assets;
Stock ot automobile accessories
Invoicing about $1000.00. One Ilow-
fior G-ga!lou pump; four Itowser lub
ricating; oil tanks and pumps and
olhor automobile store equipment.
Tho building known an the Mamie
I.ee Theatre. Picture show eo.ulp-1
ment and fixtures contained therein.
Killing station and equipment known
as tho Moore'tt Killing Station on
Wall Street. I
Accounts tecelvablo Invoicing!
about .$1000.00.
Didders may submit bids In writ
ing or make public offer. All sales I
If any will be made for cash and
'subject to the approval of the above
named court. IMght lesrrvrd by
trustee t oroject nny nnd all bids.
Information may be secured and In
ventorfes may be seen at-the Mamie
I.eo Theatre .South llend Texas or
at the office of McKar'aud & Me
Karland Oraham Texas.
lltA M. AVHNT Trustee.
Tlie song or noise maile by crick-
ets and like Insects Is known asd-ulatlon.
Ostiiches are giown extensively In
Australia.
We are steady buyers of
Aliscelhmeous Scrap IMetnla
Scrap jranihi Rope Reclaim-
ed Drillinp; Tools Pipe Fit-tiiiR-s
Etc.
CENTRAL IRON &
METAL CO.
iMenill St. and Court Ave.
Modern
Fireproof
NKVADA CHILDREN TO
HELP HONOR FOCH
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"lied" propaganda going on un-
restrained came near costing the
life of our ambassador to Paris by
that most cowirdl method of assas-
sination the settled bomb sent by
mall. Hut for what might almovt
soetu an Interposition of Providence
Myron T. .Derrick would havo given
his life as a vlctImto the work ot
a sl'l of cowards and propagandists
nnd It Is probable that the plot In-
cludes others not yet known.
Kor some reason every "Ited" In
tills country.ln Italy and In France
has fallon In Hue to endeavor to
save the lives ot two Italians. Sauco
and Vanzettl of Ilralntree Mass.
Theso two men cro convicted of
murder killing and robbing a pay-
master. Tho fact that they are
Communists did not at any time en-
ter Into the matter. They were not
tried for their political opinions
but for their crime. To make It
more explicit the trial udge in bis
instructions to the ury Impressed on
th'jiu the fact that the) must not
permit any opinion aa to the politi-
cal views of these men to enter Into
tho verdict. That Is the history of
tho case.
From tho day of their arrest every
eloinunt of (ho forces that hahltunlly
seek to harrass and obstruct the
processes of law Ml about working
for the. releaso of thoso men. They
strove to mako It nppuar Jhat they
wer.o being executed as Commun-
ist!); that It was a political proseu-
tlou that they were not criminals
but persecuted men. They were un-
able to nwe the courts hencn they
Strove to stir up trouble outside
They hot about a xlgorous propagan-
da In tfi Is country and in other coun-
tries where Communism has n hold
Italians were told that their fellow
coilntrymeni were being murdered 111
A U-'hSO.V KIJO.M KltfPP'S.
Krupp's of (Jermnny was ess n-
.tially a war Industry. It was built
for tho purpose of supplying nrmt
and munitions for the great war ma-
chine. It had not been planned foi
works of pea hut for war. Hence
when (Jermany was forced to disarm
It xvoulrf seem that this factory of
till Industrie "in- thtr- Fatherland.
would surely be wrecked. Hut wh.il
about !t?.
Krupp's today Is omploylng about
1S.O0O more men than It ever em-
ployed on war work. It Is building
about everything that can bo built
from metal from a locomotive to a
screw driver. And It Is working
twenty-four hours every day with
moro orders ahead than a prosperous
steel milt in tills country. That Is
Krupp's In October 1921. A con-
trast from October 19 IS.
In our dismantling of war indus-
tries nut) we not take a lesson from
Krupp's' Mn we not learn that the
work of pence can be done with the
same machlner and that the de-
mand for moods Is Just in proportion
to the manner in which men and
women are employed? Wo need
overy article that our factories can
produce- -there Is no surplus of mer-
chandise but wo must Ret down to a
working basta not a striking basis.
so increase the circulating medium
so increase the bank deposits that
money for needed building will he
provided and that the housing prob-!
lem will be well toward solution. "r international Nowi Sonlcc.
If this can be done it will cer-1 KKNO Nov. Oct. 215. Nevada
tainly be a great step forward. It I school children arc tho first iu tho
seems hard to realize that there are I nation to be ready with their quota
millions In tills country who have! of $50 worth of pennies to buy a
no .faith In banks who keep theli ' medal for General Ferdinand Koch
moiic) In their home and thus keen Orand Marshal of the Armies of
it out of cli dilution. Yet such i France.
the deplorable fact. The postal r.av- Two years ago tho children were
lugs bank with its government ensr- asked as part of a national movc-
anty may be tho means of coaxing ; ment to give a penny each to tho
this money from Its hiding place. 1 amount of $ 100 for a medal for Gen-
llow much there is can only bo
conjectured but judging by expe-
riences In other times and other
countries It will run to billions.
France paid tho Indemnity to Ger-
many after the Franco-Piussian war
from tho "sock banks." Ferdinand
do I.esseps financed the first Panama
Canal venture from the same source.
If we cau get this money out. It will
prove one element of relief.
money to help purchase a medal to
present to hie great French soldier
when he visits America this Kail the
other half to go to the Pershing Med-
al Fund.
Accordingly the $100 has been for-
warded to W. J. Hunting stato sup-
erintendent of schools with a re-
ciuest that he send half of it to J.
M. Halstead of New York president
of the French Hestoratlon Fund.
Replicas of tho Foch medal will be
presented to President Harding and
General Pershing.
MILLER HOTEL
llreckenridtfe's Leading Hotel
l oiler New Management
Rooms without bath $l.r0 and up
Rooms with bath .. ?2.00 and up
Sample Rooms
imiJUKIIMtlDtiK TR.YAS
eral John J. Pershing.
This they did and the money has'
since been available but uncalled
for.
for. Last night the State Commit-
tee in charge of the "Pershing Pen-
ny Fund" voted to give halt of the
FOR SALE
l.-.ao II. I'. Klectile Drive Motor
H. H. HERREN
Over llrerkeiu-idgc State Hank
New Garage Service
We yive your car personal attention and all cars stored
with us will be called for stud delivered to you at any time
by our door man. You gel the kind of service you want.
Any mechanical trouble we do it for less and all work
guaranteed to your satisfaction or it doesn't cost you n cent
PHONE 3.-1.1
B. & B. MOTOR CO.
Now Under WYLIE A. MASON Manager.
SI 8 North Rreckenridge Avenue.
JAY WALKERS BLAMED
WHEN AUTOS HIT 'EM
Hf International NruR Hcnlcc.
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo.. Oct.
20 "Jay walkers" who are run over
by automobiles should be brought
into court and fined according to a
I resolution presented to tho annual
meeting of the National Association
of Municipal I'lectriclans recently
held here.
The resolution declated among
other things that "two-thirds ot tho
automobile accidents that occur on
the streets aro tho fault of pedestrl-
ane thoniselves who wilfully disre-
gard traffic rules cutting across cor-
nors and not observing signals of
traffic policemen."
THK IIO.MK IIA.NIv
Tho postofflce department lias set
ltM'lf the tax of coaxing into tlrcu
lation tho great hoards ( monej
now reposing In tho xanous rerep-
tncles at home in an ancient tea
pot. In the old clock in a tin can
perhaps or 111 what is known as the
"sock hank " The department holds
that if this i placed in the postal
savings banns of the country it will
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fcaturo weekend put tics. A "one.
Icsrzed stllf' is the eiiulpmynt. - if
you fctep off youVro dlfliuullflcit.
WLS see better in the dark than they do in daylight. So
do bats and one or two other freaks of animal life. But
human beings do not.
Yet it is peculiar how some of us persist in remaining in the
dark on the very things that concern us most.
For instance: Now more than ever before we ought to see
that every cent we spend buys its full quota of value. Yet lots
and lots of folks go blithely along making their everyday pur-
chases with their eyes shut tight.
And it's so easy to be sure you're right.
Spend a few minutes a day. running through the advertise-
ments in this newspaper. Then buy the products that have proved
up under the spotlight of consistent publicity.
Merchants and manufacturers who advertise invite the in-
spection of thousands of eyes.
Here in the advertising columns you see products that have
made good before the critical audience of buyers. These prod-
ucts are full value products. They return you dollar for dollar.
Buy them. Read the advertisements and buy the advertised
products.
Then you can know you're
spending your money wisely
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 102, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 26, 1921, newspaper, October 26, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122347/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.