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BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
MONDAY APRIL 3 1922.
PAGE TWO
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Breckenridgc American
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HOTjiACE 1. TUOUT. Editor.
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Bible Thought for Today
Ol'AItaSXR'lt THOl'OHTrf:
Finally hrethern whatsoever thing
are trill' whatsoever things are hun-
t's! whatsoever thing are Just what-
smver things ate lovely. whatsoever
things ure of good report; If there '.
at virtue and If there be nny praise
think on these things Plilllpplans
t
Tln first files of the s'mshii .ire in
tldence Swat in. If nu fail to
. t them today there ma be .1 lot
of tlii ir kin-folks here tomorrow
Tin Held meet fur the schools of
the county held In llreckenridge iat-
nrdu demonstrated that some of the
i oiing citizenry are well blewd with
long slfbiig nnd well uuikcled legs
Some of them luie Home good arm
muscles a well when the records
made In the contests &ie considered
Thete nru 5 I'nltarlans. 10 Disciples
10 Lutherans. 11 Christians 18 Cath-
olic. 23 congregatlonllsts 35 Epis-
copalians 29 Ilaptlsts. 5G Presboyter-
lans nnd !l!i Methodists. (
In the senate out of a membership
of 9fi the rhuich affiliations of 23
were unknown and only four wre
HstrfM as non-members. There was
one Protestant Kplscopullan and one
Christian. The Lutherans Dutch Ue-
forintid. riiitnriaus and Mormons
hae two members each. There aro
r Catholics. 6 Baptist. " Congrega-
llonallsts 11 I'resbyteVlnns. 12 EpU
copalluns and 17 Mt'thodlsts.
Of the presidents only one ( Jeffer-
son ) was listed as "libera!." The list
Includes S Episcopalians. 2 Reform
ed Dutch. 1 Baptist 1 Dlnclples
Th
When it mini .hits' tho big land It .Is tho development of the llght-heai tod
s Uioni a level one.
I-tactlse makes perfect; don't prac-
ti.it being a fool.
If wishes were utitus beggt rs would
run over everybody.
Some day they will learn to levy
lnes without people finding it iUt
and everybody will bo happy.
I.enlub Is sick; perhaps he Is sick
of his Job.
I When you gut a radio outfit there's
' music In tho air.
1 woman has been given Jl in a
leaders of the world toda and ' breach of promise suit. Evidently her
for centuries past are and have bet u promise wasn't worth much
leaders of thfc church Ablb-ne He-1
portei
A woman can't dress for comC'itt
and style at the same time.
kittenish wife Into the woman who
rises gamely to the emergency when
her self-satisfied and smugly self-
conscious husband is ill to tho point
of death anil saves his life only to
be condemned because of the means
she employed.
Rosary presented through First Nat- JC
lonal. i
"The Rosary" as presented on the
screen under the third diicctlonal
hand of Jerome Storm registers si
large achievement In expressing tho
spiritual thought underlying the lives
of the characters using as a symbol
ti.o iilivi nf tlin IliiMiirv nnd its rcln-
l lit' SHOCK Ol UHH L-UIIUUIUUUIIUII .. 0 f(.
the blow that suddenly awakens hot'
to the realization ot her husband's
supreme selfishness and to her com-
plete understanding that she bus been
but a plaything In a veritable doll's
house a toy to be discarded at any
moment nil these emotions are
made to stand out clear and distinct
through the splendid artistry of th
famous Nazlmova.
The great moment in this great
photoplay however comes when
Nora electrifies the placid egotist
Torvald Helmer by going; out from
him into the night to seek a new des-
Tom. Sims
jyiYS
tlnv on terms more fair and enual.
The only fool bigger than a big This high light In the dramatic sit
for. is the man who argues with one.
WOMAN'S
l-'HKKDO.M
PHOTOPLAY
THEM I
Sprllik uvi'i and a litlie uioiih.n .11
tin baiiK are a gieut combination In
rt rtraint of wort;
"Kow Is the time for all "good men
to swat the fl
Woman's duty to herself a-s a factor
in the general scheme of life Is the
theme nf Nazomlva's film version of
theme of Nazlmova's film version ot
nation Is presented through Nazlmo-
va's inimitable acting and those who
have been fortunate enough to have
seen her stage presentation of this
character know that the film version
loses none ot its beauty and tetains
all of Its emotional strength.
in addition to the splendid acting
of the star and her exceptionally
strotfg supporting cast there are
yesterday afternoon at the Palace thor features that make "A Dolt's
theatre with N'azlmovti herself In the um." nicture eminently worth eloy
War l ft us taxes
leae us much
but taxes don't star role of Nora the great S(J ng. There Is the charm of ben i-
Nuzimov.i who has really popularize" j tlfi.il photography all too rare in
- ilhsin In this country and whose! tmse .ys f hcrriedly made motion
Amateur uardeners nie digging hi pui tr.i.il of the character of the doll-1 pictures and there is a modcninss
litres where win emit ewi raise wlft Nora loses not one whit of lts.iout the settings and scenes that Is
The story was written by Bernard
McConvllle.
The whole enthralling story is
woven about tho dramatic and yet
simple figure of the kindly Father
lirifin Kellv. a part in which that
sterling actor Lewis S. Stone gives
one of the finest characterizations of
his career.
The production works up to a pow-
erfully dramatic climax when Ken-
wood Wright causes the dynamiting
nf the ennnerv. Wright seeks refuge
In the church where the widow
Kathleen Wilton Is praying. Father
Kelly pleads with the mob not to
cause bloodshed. A village naiiwu
draws a pistol. The widow sees him
flings herself in front or the priest
and receives the ratal bullet Intended
for Father Kelly and In the blinding
storm drives to death over a rickety
bridge.
The plot xvorks to a happy culmina
tion and leaves the audience
thoi oughhly refreshed.
Jane Novak Dore Davidson Pom-
Cannon. Bert Wootirtui ."-
. v. t.l 1- I...I.. Iw.f.l
idred June ami tiuroiu xuuuiu n.-.
1 to make this one or the outstanding
features of the year.
vour voice.
stritigth In the transfer from thej)n than attractive. In shoit this
Men like girls who are sweet
simple hut
simple.
Fulled Artist production is otie-th.it
ai.d' With all the subtlety of emotion vvory poibou in-this city should see.
stage to the scieen.
Million Dollars
For Building
City Politics
Endorsements
(Copy.)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
We the undersigned business men of Abilene Texas
having learned that our fellow townsman C. II. Fulwiler is
a candidate for Mayor of the City of Breckenridgc Texas
and the said C. II. Fulwiler having been born and lived all
of his life in our midst and knowing that he possesses the
sterling qualities of manhood that would fit him for any
office that the people of Breckenridgc might see fit to
elect him and knowing him to be a man of high ideals
both in private and public life of conservative b isiness
judgment and a man who has always stood on the right
side of every moral issue and possessing many other qual-
ifications particularly fitting him for such position take
this means of commending him to the people of Brecken-
ridgc :
For
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not girls who are jusllfor wnicn mis uiirmi.ih ih !' particularly everj wuiuuu uc u-.i ..-.
sin ' portras in "A Doll b House whatever it may be.
AMUSEMENTS
PALACE THEATHK WEDNESDAY
ONE DAY ONLY
The man who makes it hi rule to
treat others Just as he would hiui-
h If have others treat hliu" will al
wnyti stand well In the estimation of
alt who know him and when the
hour conies for htm to die no news
paper preacher or biographer will
haw to stretch the truth In order
to describe the life In glowing terms
If there Is a surplus dog on our
nrtmlses L-et rid of htm. If thin is
done ii'veral hundred dogs will lie
iiiisalug In Breckenrldge before inanj
iIiijh shall have passed. Our canine
population is so large that It Is not
t all becoming for a city claiming to
lit modern and tip with the times.
To prevent a inaddog epidemic
which Is likely with (lie approaching
warm iteason let's dispone of all dog
xeept thowe that are really needed
to sent- some definite puriHiiii about
tlit home.
A I Atf B? today UklSBo
rA DOLL HOUE
1 UFMDIK 3B.TEN
.-.-' - .
B H
th
CllfltCH
NOT A CHILD'S PLAY But a Story that will keep every
Man and Woman Spell-hound. This is the Story that
paved the way to Woman's Freedom.
Also showing Jimmy Aubrey in "THK ItlOT and the
latest Fox News.
Texas University
rTir Texas. Anrll !1. Stud
ents of the I'lilverslty of Te.vas plan
to take an active part in the move-
ment to raise $1000000 to erect a
bi'ildlng Tor a Dnlverilty Center.
The campaign will be launched ac-
cording to the plans of the chairman
of the students committee within the
next few weeks and will cover the
entire state.
This building is to be under the
1 Hiinervlslon ot the Texas Memorial
Association which has the coopera-
tion of the American Kxpedltionary
Forces Club the American Legion
and the i:-Students Association.
Frank McGchee of Weatherford is
chairman of the executive committee
which will put on a campaign ininie-
diate! among the various organiza-
tions on the campus to arouse in-
terest in the movement. Other mem-
bers of tho committee are: C. It.
Chamberlain Stephenville; A. W.
Walker. Houston; Don Martin Alea
Uliea. Blossom Wootoiu Etta. Gilbert
Head Granbury Austin Sam Ben-
bow. Yoakum: Francis Gerllng Pal
estine; Mabel Daniel. Dallas; Katrina
Kirbj Dallas. Faculty members of
the committee are: Joseph L. Hen-
derson chairman; C. P. Patterson.
George C. Butte Miss Lucy J. New-
ton C. W. ItaniMlel J. W. Calhoun
and !:. C. H. Bantel.
Otto Schuliz
W. B. Hale
Ed S. Hughes Co.
Hale Grocery Co.
Over Hardware Co.
Schultz Dry Goods Co.
rampbell Drv Goods Co.
T. C. Campbell
Louis Montgomery
Necly-Barnes Co.
C. W. Barns
A. I. McLeinore
Mingus-Price Co.
Schultz Grocery Co.
W. A. Minlcr Jr.
Minter Dry Goods Co.
Carl Hallom Jeweler
Henry James. (Active Head
F. and I. Nal'l. Bank.)
J. M. Radford Grocery Co.
By .1. M. Radford
11. O. Wootcn
Bernard Hanks
Abilene Daily Reporter
McCarty Furniture Co.
Guy McCarty
Yager Shoe Co.
J. K. Price
"THK KOSAHY" IS A MOW
MASTKHPIKCK OK SCHKK.V
There Is exceptional screen enter-
tainment at the National Theatre to-
dai in a photoply which goes on ree-
ord as a wonderful story and a por- '
feet dramatic motion picture. 11 is the) American Want AQs bring results.
Selig and Uork production of "Tho Try thorn.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
We understand that a former member of the Abilene
Bar Mr. C. 11. Fulwiler who now lives at Breckenridgc
Texas is a candidate for the office of Mayor of that City.
As members of the same bar with Mr. Fulwiler for years
and citizens of his own home town we want to express our
confidence in his personal integrity and in his business and
professional experience and worthiness:
K1RBY. KING and OVFR-
SHINER
K. M. OYFRSHINKR
R. M. WAGSTAFF
T. P. DAVIDSON
JOHN SAYLBS
K. K. LEGETT
OLIVER CUNNINGHAM
W. E. MARTIN
J. W. MOFFETT
W. D. GIRAND
N. J). COBB
HARRY TOM KING
J. M. WAGSTAFF
E. L. HARWELL
H. N. HICKMAN
1). M. OLDHAM JR.
BRUCE E. OLIVER
J. F. CUNNINGHAM
B. A. COX
BEN L. COX
W. P. MAHAFFEY
T. M. WILLIS
J. J. CLINTON Chief
Police.
of
FUL WILER
Campaign Committee
Most of the men who are doing
things who are heads of large af
fairs anil who lend the thought of
tin world are church members.
Thtift we find that out of n member
snip "f I3r the house of representa
tive al Washington has only 31 .vim
are not members of some church or
other and only 98 whin lellglons af-
filiations -could not ! ascertained l
the board of Temperance. Prohlbiil in
and Ptiblir Morals of the Methoil'-tt
Kpslcopwl cliurrh. which recently con-
ducted a Mirw'j
The religious affiliations of con-
Krt hnieii urn as (uIIiiwh. 1 nit ! Ilre-
tht rn. llrt'lhern. Mormon. Indf'iend-
i nt Mcnnonlte Diitoh Itpform .md
Hnngellr.il hue one member each
Thi re are two I'nlvtirnallHls There
are three Quakers ami three JeH
AMERICAN
'HAUKS SINSHINE REVUE'
THE SHOW OF FEATURES FEATURING
HELEN KENNEDY The Cute Little Souhrette
TOM COLLIN Comedian HILLY CULLEN. 'he Boy
with the Uke.
Four Musical Kings Some Harmony
CKCILE PAUL'IN & CO. Posing Models and the
SUNSHINE BEAUTY CHORUS
AN AIROPLANE SHOW AT SUBMARINE PRICES
Also Showing a Big Feature Picture "FALSE KISSES"
It sceuiH a vvn simple iiim-h
tlon to look heeaubo it ha !
come automatic after years of
practice but if .vou stud the In
fant uu can not fall to notice
how- U'trles and tries again to
watch the gas flame or any other
bright object. U Is only learn-
ing to use the nerves and musclus
of Its eyes and If any of them-
fall to work normally the poor
child will either not iee al all or
see abno'rmall Therefore oil
jhould sea that your child's eyes
have Hie best of care and fre-
quent eajuiiiHtlons by uu optom-
etrist W.M. BINYON.
Ht-SSMfTOl Oiitometrist
At t. C. Stevens'
Jewelry Store.
Open From
it to 11 p.m.
ALHAMBRA
Bert Lylell
IN
"TUliM;i -IT THAT FAILED'
AISO A (.001) COMEDY
Coining Tomonow Win. Desmond in "Fighting Mad"
s 1'omlBg MALAWI O'1 "B p "' !
S To-Monow IfaSaHgyrTyi. .Si-mT- -& 'l"'itre s
s Alice Lake I
; in 1
I "THE HOLE IN THE WALL"
Wednesday Rudolph alcntmo and Nazimova. in "Canifje"
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1 NATJIifiyVb I FOR MAYOR I
"THE ROSARY" W&F:.: '-- """1 I
1 ! "The hours I spent with thee dear heart 1 13P" " B. Tf ' '? '-1
j I "Are hh a string ot pearls to pie. 1 EE ' SaWir ''" A
I I "I count them over eery one apart. ?! i lT . JfVjMp'" .A
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Pimieroy I'liiiiion mid Allltlenl .liuie A t'iM nf t j J E JF 'ltfZfr' wf A t :;
J J "All your words of love. Mk I ' foviV H3PMrlii
i " yr '-ari-sses have -j hr i j Mas. jdUUKzkmfflm
I ! i been back to f" $ 7 '1 j ' HqHHB
win m9im ijic I wk HHI9BBBH
thrill throb tp WfJUTyH QkIHHK
Everyday to the new remit - 'vE8Wmi IHEHII
tlon tin theme that s Z v fViWlfli I BIHWIH
i j holds the & xgLmh m&miSR ' KBjKK Jl
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That Laui rroaucer - 1 10172171011 bCllSe
"PURE AND SIMPLE" With
NEWS THAT'S EW S iS
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"Some Comedy"
COM1NC WEDNESDAY
"WOMAN WAKE UP"
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 237, Ed. 1, Monday, April 3, 1922, newspaper, April 3, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122353/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.