The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 295, Ed. 1, Friday, June 9, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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FUtO W JXTNE 9 1922.
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SCENES FROM "TOO MUCH BUSINESS"
John Henry Jnckon's motto was If tale slip you n lciv n u' it to open n fruit stnnd." Abovo
ho is shown talking -with two t hi "lemon ' He is run i' v i in the street by an automobile. Ha
inimedmteU ktarU fc-l tulk to the car owmr trwiu; to inluie him to bu now brnko lining and a
patent auto horn. Next John Henrj Uncovers thnt the man who has run him down is the president o a
rival concern whereupon the younjj mnti jrives him a lecture on consolidation with his own firm. In tho
end lua tnptie say "You h.ivu overlooked one biv Ooint in faor of consolidation If I join you;
.u.. mm v I cun bno you lr-d.
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t!i Utti I the womi n Knit ioiikIi
u ml n HtMckiiit:s That Is tin Ir only
liiuiiiifnetiitp. They wear old clothos
moMh i .linen s. In mi'il from tho
sluii". ii-nall) wand'Tliii; wliuljatu-
iii' i . (hat Mslt the isunil at wire in-
Itn.ilf Then' hi'liiK no commerce
tlii- i" i.D net il tor money
Tie islaniler's attitude toward
i itoi ts ruriouB. As he stands be-
fuM inn' his head droops hli arum
f.ill lWtltMly to lui stile nnd h'
aiixw r. limply anil uuinterestedl
iUK'stioiih n to his lite and mode of
existence lie seems to have no other
interest than to ti.ule a pcntiuin an
allmtross skin or a neat's flapper for
an old shiit a little tobacco or any-
thing rrom civilisation that would
he useful. He articulates slowly and
wlih difficulty an if he had almost
foi mitten speech I did not see olio
i mile.
'Tristan da Cunba is a mountain
I Odd feet hlKh lisitiK out of the
net .in wastes liko an Inveited pud
and I di'iK bowl
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w luep and out of tin wool of """'" '" -" " '"- ""'" ' '" "l"
colon) lin.s ill stum' hut.s on a tnni
strip of pufctuie land at the foot of
the mountain. """"
'IluNinii no coinmotce and lie
mone. . thin pi'opti' certainly can
not worship Mammon but It i
doubtful if they woihlp God Th
tWO plllCk) HljN8l011.il 0 who Inn
exiled themsi'Ues .inuuii. them fin
ut least two enis will to i a li
them. They buumlu lai iu.ntiMi-
of siiiiphes and clllied enmloit iiid
n radio set so that In nceioi th 'Iiis
tan de Cuuha will not l cut off
entirely from the outside world. '
AMOTIONS 1)1 I I l- IN
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tht im of "OrphiuiH of the J
i.s in tl"- einotioual otdials J
iii'tte and Louise nitiird or
I'wo Ol plums' of old dialnatle Tij
KOTICK1
Tho Salvation -"' rnmluct? n
Freo Kmploymei.t Offlco at 231) W.
Elm strcot. Ve nro having many
c.alla from men and women woo
want work. Thoso who aro in need
of help
with UB.
the Mill:. wlurli I nitC'l Aitlsts io
leas' v hlrh I-. I .mni! Its pieinlelu
in tl ! ( in at tin' r.'lneo Theatri tliis
v-i I ami Oi palms of the Stoim
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ii.iMlion Oil the Slum the st01 IR
in i 'i im nt ol tenllsui to tlui-t' nr
luili oIimoiih state sets and the
iiamp'd ii t loll ol a few 8illaie feet.
Inn i in. del l I) V Orlflitli on
tht- sen I'll all (his fclvi-. way to list
spaces lain land Istas. hordes of pen
pl in piitiiioisiiue laKS colorful
sills or matiiial uniforms and In-
Mii.ieiabli ait combinations of place
.... . ... i. .i.i ......... and atmosphere The ltal germ of
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tntuiiKnit v i t li gonluB x n nmttei t
tl i' wholi 'liuatlon Is eehoul and e-
ii.indiil In wiuimw tasliloti. bcironi-
scientific i iiibillisliment. Tile embel- mu ituiillv "emotion de llle." One
li-hmi lit ivithoftl nius would de-jiiiiie iIim-iIIu's it tlius: "Ktnotional
tract fioiu . nti ttaiiii n nt How the tlnobluni- and sustained telllnu n
pleaso Hat your wants j -. wh nt fii . Ih eiiinluutil is b. si il iili mute stm.i of a aflne love that runs
CAl'T. BUENNAN. llnstialni in tin mi Id s h -t motion lile .i uold eoid through the wondor-
nictuits n i vatupli is oiphun-. ol I tul talnlc ol the spectacle iliaina "
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T 0 M 0 It It 0 W!
TODAY AND
MONTKViriHC. June 0 The Unt-
ish island of Tristan da Cun ha in
the middle of the South Atlantic
with Its 120 odd souls mostly des-
cendants of Napoleon's St. Helena
Kiinrds who hardlv hear fioni civili-
zation more than once in two years
is at last to have missionary and
ladio communication.
Tor moii' than 18 mouths an Eng-
lish clergyman nimed Itogers and his
1 v iff have been trying to reach thu
lil.itul frnni Pniui Tnn mill flnallv '
J2 I induced the captain of tho Japanefee
t''amship Tacoma Mavu which left
fape Town on March 3C for tho
Ttuer Plate to devlato from his
ii-ulai coiiihe and land them at Trls
'..i. da Cun ha.
' Detiis Mjeis a passenger on
tin raioma Haru and a lawyer of
n Town who has jur.t ai lived here
1 t tl-. of tin issels cull at the island
with Mr .aid M11. Koki rs and thinks
the population is trill in need of a
iMifestonai
"The htudi nt of evolution the
psycholoMht a.s well as tin- mission
ary would I mil much to lni rest him
in till i ( 111 ions. toiKotten comiiiuiiltv.'
savs Mr Mini. "Tht tileiin'iit
orislnated it is i-ald whir 11 a detach-
ment ot noldiers who weie KiiardinK
Nupoleon at St. Helena to the north
were despatched to Trlbtan de Cun ha
to forestall the remote possibility
that Niipolion might attempt to es
cape thither. Two of the soldiers re-
mained and importing wives from
St Helena laid the foundations of
one of tho strangest settlements in
the world.
From tluio to time shipwrecked
1. irlmiiu linvn milled to the illliabl-
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' t.mts on the island whp have inar-
' 1 11 il and Intermarried till relationship
I alti r a century has become a hopeleso
I I inirle N.arh all the present poiiula-
iiiiu were born on the Island ahil have
a coloied strain In tholr blood They
..peak KnKlish with a peculiar drawl
lvserubllnu West of England speech.
There is one old Italian among them
shipwrecked fiom a sailitiK vessel
who appears to have forgotten his
own nunie and In fact his motnei
tongue. v
Continued intoriuartiauo has in
this1 generation product d some pitiful
children. Some ot them an idiots
some lack limbs some aie deaf and
nothing
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Orphans Of The
Aclapled I'rom "The Two Orphans" wilh Lillian ami DorbthV Cish
We know lliaL ihe people in general enjoy good piclures therefore our ev-
ery effort is being made continually in securing the very best pictures pro-
duced regardless of time and cost for the people of Breckenridge.
Without exaggeration "Orphans of the Storm" surpasses them all.
Good thinking people should not miss this production.
Show Start at 1:30 4:00 6:30 and 9 O'clock.
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the Airdome for Pleasure and einoymenl; Ifs the people's rccreation-
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BY AIIMAPJ
DOINGS OF THE DUFJFS
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B NOTICE TO LADIES!
m We .specialize on high class suede canvas or any combina
tion color shoe.
Electric dryer insures satisfactory service by reiuovuiu
all dark soots and discoloration.
Efficient courteous bootblacks New modern equipment
throughout. You w ill appreciate our Service.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 295, Ed. 1, Friday, June 9, 1922, newspaper, June 9, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122412/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.