The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 23, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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PAGE TWO
ffhe Brcckenridffo Daily
' American
PubllshoU'ln th afternoon of Mon-
day Tuesday Wednesday. Thursdsjr. '
S.nd Friday alio on Sunday morn.RK
1 Month by rarrk-r ..J .61
3 Mont!.' hv mail t.i'O
S Months. );. mall ? 50
1 Year by mail 6 wo
Uwnbera of the Asi"rla. il frees.
Members of th I'li.t.-d 1'r-w.
Members of the Newspaper Unter-
prises AaocUtlon.
U1tci.enr.xl3e American PlibtNhlrq;
Ofx. Inc.. (Miblir!ter
s 1 1 iiwbi i.uiiti iibimimiiiii im i w hi n w iiiwiwni ii iimm
(JETTING THE RANGE AT LAST
BRECKEXRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
I ill P '!iW
0. M. CALDWELL ...IT.-f.l.- i
OHO. T. WILSOhJ Secy and 'i rem.
OBO. T. SPEAKS Gen. Mu r
HOfU.CB I. TROlM Editor
The Associated I'ress Is excltntveljr
untitled to the use for republication
of oil new ill: patches cr ditrd to it.
or not ot'urwlue credited in thin pa
px-rjind also the 'oca I new published
herein.
ADWSKTISINt' llATl-'S
Display advertising rules on appli-
cation. Olasaltled rata 2 tents p. r word per
Insertion. Minimum charge 30 cuts.
Entered a second e:a. matt r Au-
Sat 8 1820. at the .ostoff.-e t
ftraeaenrldge Texas under the Act
fJUareh 1 mo.
Any erroneous reflections up.-' the
character standing o- r. pjtation of
lny person. firm or corporation uii: :.
lDy occur in the coin mis -' T.ll.
AMERICAN wlil hc g:.i.il- corned
upon being brought to the att utiou
of the firm.
(ltJil-dt 1I4UC tills iOU TOUAs
Yet I am tin- !.on!
Ill nu ithalt Know no -for
there ih no r.'.ii
Hosea H:4.
O
!! d-d h.
but ii'
(-. dt mi'
More poultry and vegetables imi
milk and leas meat wid toe doc. or
billa wHI Ih- urn ti.'i i; o all
too much and t; it '. ".!: -..inep '
':
With itn mal l-i j . t i tii the I'.i
ciflc inj'! ambitiitin iin'nuo t.m.-
' ' . ' )'( ' '
Once Luxuriant
T1 nn i t
Crimea iociay Is
Hopeless Waste
I'XIQl I COIN IS SOI.l)
WK SOI Ol-'
SI 100
AUSIITA. Criti.i'.i. Julj "0 The
( i "i a .'ii' ikIihiiI !i--ait'i le-oir ot
tl ' " ri it .iiul k itwi a- nn 'itiw-
e..:u itiM't:!.' nti . tilled wuh beau-
tiful palaceH Burtounded by flowers
inei-ard and magnificent fruit ar?llils apiiointntent by
I l.ON'tH.lX. Auir. i Mi nf tb" niOf
Miiunhl mi h.nulKl' ni.ii- w.w -hi
ilietmn nrt'iiil; tii- $ 1 1 ml
The specimen was unc nt tl.
"IVtitiot." oiminn or fivi fIhII
pit-res. i-'siimI in the i.'inn of tii
II At th .: i'l.n- .1 Dnti'l mi'-i u
point' i! nu' : r fir ' vv en'
nitirh ; Hi' dl i:i 'v o" Tlnn n
tnoii coin desii' h"- of' tin il.
I her-Tin i' made p.n t ff:i i to r.
stat. 'i 1. 11-
lontt to ri i
with ' .v. '
f 1J .-Ol .'
til' feCtl-H
Vt Mil
ill 111
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.i droit
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'deut of th' Chaniix-r of Com.
pt'saed It the utliei- day im
lie sold that he nlway- no
. '. V. i.i ' ! f lti-en Of tili." eoilll
l'i lop i .! ! nnt of th"t .
! ' ! i' t ir low taes. Mr
"i 'i . i). .tin v..m ir
v. . t . . i r to' n ;i!'..
i i. ' . Ami tail
. ' ii tm. .-'.lid i-
S3Lk-
TSmihs
dena. lies now ftowerlem and ruined
is a result of a ci-.il w.ir ami l.i't
'i'hi'.i famine.
I Many ol the owners of these villa-.
vineyarria and fruit gardens belonged i
to the upper classes and lived In ci t..
'trol Ru.sia conilna; here for their re.
taxation. Iarse numbers fled tlv
oounttv ears aco. while otb-Ts. linv.
in tlnown in their lot with Hi nera'
W.-anvel. became thr frape';oats or
his act after his defeat and paid the
death penalty durina; the terrm
which followwtd the sreond occupa-
tion of the Crimea by the Hol.-ihevike.
The Crimea has not escap d the ef-fe:t.-i
ol natinnalizati'.n. conficatlon
and r iiuNitio'is. and while nominally
I lie Immense vineyards and :iiaj;nif.
irent a:irdeiis havt beep declared na
tionallzed. a- a niatter of fact they
I've nobody's ptoperty Vineyards
and lui'le'is" stood unsttiird' d i'oi ?
ernl vtni.i with the result that ev-'(-rythiiiK
went to the doss. The wine.
tocl;s dtied and a majority nf tin-
best fruit trees tiled. Thousand! i.i
.acres of almond apricot peach and
iWr trees and neyards are todav
absolutelv wortblehs nnd many a
year will have to pas before they can
be brou;;ht to life again.
The same is true of agriculture ami
( Industry. Despite the reconstruction
resortd may enjoy learning one- lias work carried on bthe Crimean "In.
"Petition" crown nrourd
i iiL-iin i -ii aui" ! to . 1
int him to comi:':. js
Unit of tl. Dutelii an
0
HKVAN l;i m.aiii.itio i .
Iliyan-t'oili i T' ictioii t iii-iii.
been e.nii-i!. t- ii ml t la int.
rallwa 1 ' v. e- tui r ainl i
.-'tatlnn will rontinite in
with initnvi ! I -"ilittts.
local sr'lt a-iil Ci'in'iiti iuiik
gl"'g. Ti.e .i )dH at i immn
and -'n out at to live v;tt'
ficie'lt lliod. 1") CD.lifo' Is III
tires and Avith little hop- loi
tnre.
in i-'niit. Mli'b . ti.ii;n hubby
mown Ins troubles by pus:i.
i t fi ih-- briil-e.
i-piir
..riii-.
'fiitiih
i.ioi
Oi
i.tgi.ts at
d i. on - "si
v-i'l ' - ! I
hem
ri
Mot
With il
K- r. la! Kiirfoii-i.iri
en nn. I Ik ui'. ii
coumn
Since kjra-id. upper.- i"ii I
tip ladies Mlk l.nie aid lnii
Hreckenridm- w- hav not h-hi ii ..
more about t'u- tii.;c niUlb(CHa.
but cold weather and blght't nl'pri.
cw will sooti arrive and restore the
old pep and enthusiasm and of course
we'll put the ter.ille. propoidtion ov r
Just Klve us time enough and ni' r-
money. we've phniy of patietire.
That Al.ibiu- bunch thaf inv.uli .1
Brockcnridt e f iK rll other bunchej
from neu-hbonnr tfwte w nid to
know wher our flA-inu we I1- ai
now. T'i y ".-r.- v.lir'ij o.i i :vi
streets -.o rapidl lli.it lne dul'i t
bave a (-''.iiii to bov down in "i-
111 Ire .'I II ll". of Mill' "I'll I I
came on ' Hr. .tli.t. n iliuei j V
nuieii the i. iiicl ni!' if! u ah i-
I iHl.e 1 no.' fill -lili.il billK. 'I - 'I
other "eivi'irtel i i.piow nients iu.il
a lot or tin- folks who made t'i .i
pt!res lie-re ..re nov.' e.upty:ng i!eu
ill places like Abile'i - butlditi. fine
homes uehiirihi apd Ciiurc; s. Hit: th
bu'tch left at the old stand t re no.
to be outdone am: are putting on the
tame kind of a show. We exiepl
itvilatio'i fm anoiber isit. Sifter
Abilene wv lik' our piin.-h and y us.-
sidrit of priKies" and your r.i-tgh.
Iinrliuewt an e . piei.-'nl on your tr.ule
trip.
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ds "I
mi
Ism-i
'A.' I I"I1I--..
Albain Al.-l
ha' did not .-i:
iidittini of our
i wan It d t )
ha .f. smooth jr.. d
n Now that man own !
ii i' - of land in this
iloilais to doughunl. i.
a a 'put on. be would
in 'pit.- ni reunite- agents a man
ark t'p-tn the mountains of Tennes-
te i ler years old.
burned in Micnigan.
Kiipo pnd Dempaey fi-ht on Frl-
rla;' Kirpo whipped Willard on Fri.
' da so it isn't bin bad luck.
v iipaii Kicked out a train witidov
ui Ci'I.ir ttai'ids. la. I.ttcklij 1 1.
r;a-i insitle at I he time.
-JO- - -
POISON Toil IIOM WKSiVMi
PKOD'l CKI) IJV KldX'TKICITY
el
''1 :: mo Ni-vv Oil an
'i: Ii 1 h i ai each o to
pi o.ile tb.ii1. it Is a picnic.
women
movie i
' rtnniin
1 ( lnp!)f.
rl
am (.Ma.)
I
-l
W till ii
Ttrac 111
-WON'T
I'.NSOi.Vieil PROIU.K.M.
Z DOWN '
l':-n the Ail'.ttM N w.e.
One -f iiie tr.M.st probb-in-i tli.-it
c.ittiroiis Mban.v and ull of Shuekel
foil fount. is vl.:t ur.- Wi .cuing t
. tlo ubout'Jttfs' 'teni of hard-auifac .'.
roads unijbriilKes to accon::nodat
- our heaotratnc l'r: -li.-alty evi r
luldge in.'the county haa been con.
j dtioned'tii' the matter ef heavy truck
t.a'fif and the truth of the matt r
l-i the iittuatloi has got to he net
" All ir.dle tt;is noint to a great i a
. i.f ml e elopni' i t oi this roiliitv.
and he'.ifi the hen i iiaulae wll Ii-
. teat. Of coin -"e ai the tr e at Ilia.
" to a ''-at eMi nt iiiostt of tl'i o'l ...
tlvltie-i Ir.Me In n suspe ided. bui it
I ali't i-oing to l.nt lwuv and w! n
the plM- lines np-n nn tin-re Is gulf
! to be SOinelhilH! doing i.i tlt' stacl
i Iford county oil fields. We m. look.
' Ing for QUite' a bourn 'n th" wildcat
' luiielne- Th' hljt cotrip.inieH .'i
-Z. boldlnif the pii e of n I up iii;(i when
the i'Ui'i rtuile if u J u.t. in :.i'
probabllftv oil will i'p '.d ..y
folks we had j'lnt ak w; II will ur
to the Ir' 'o-- and po to powwow.
Inn bow fi me. t the di"e need of
hridto'ea an. I roads Of course' oini-
body and a -ood many sumebtMlle
nre golin; to throw up th"-lr bands In
holy horror and cry taxation. As
.- I
iiKfa l U llkp wild fire. And yet. b" t--ople
will to to a town and county wb"H
the ta rite ts four and five dolais
J;ink down Hie cisb for convt-nlencm.
but In Albanv and Shackelford coun-
.y. never Take for Instance Albany I
her Mreet-i ar full of jug holes jolts
a man's fal'e teeth out if he exceeds
a -nail'a pace They ought to be grad-!
id .-nd iied. and O yes It wUI take-'
oodles of money but look at our sis.'
t'i citi' -t tr.iford. WUcip. Urecken
: due at d 'i"co. ia'h of them has an
-iii:t . -ten tt pawd i.irnt- i
"I : .1 !''' our -.I'll .o:s ol v. II
In do CM lite IIS SOll-e (f 111- In 't tlf't
. i p. '. . . . nn.'. lu to fie- tnwi
s. v I.i 1. 1- t'le ni. i i i ' . 'u; iN i '
i II . r. nndi .".' if ii-. K ' !
i-'iii nt a.i.l T . in. " .-. ai -i i il
in u- iiillie'i'-- in tin- i I'li.-driirtui'i "
'.u;l nurfac il ioi.I . What are v '
oiug to iln? .hut rit ii-ie and dr.
tp and l.lov. aa' . and let our better
citi n-h.i' iii'iie away huiitln con.
enp t.ce-i In '! r .f bools better roiuis
i avi-d stt is ile. dm' n tl." lib- st ;
thim-s in rati! today la i.ttomnb.!-'
traffic inJ t- to speaK il' in si- n-fane--.
v -i alt tii- wtuld I "ti nib' r
tires nin- I. 'flier and Ihl'tu r i.'i
h-ie u- ai. . ill s In- mum p.itl.v r f."-
H 1.- ei ti-in trafir e."'i. : to tlu
ia-irir Slupe the niou'iui.ii: ot l" do.
rado. Aii'.on.i and New Mexico. Y" I
sltll.lt it ol title.' f'-'u 1 ii:l.V..I' :t
Dixie. Hfiikhi ad ai.d Higbwa No
Otii. An I il.i'ik of it. MiacUtlfoid
count' Is lie- :.n. -I.r: Iiul m tb
;ieat chain a n: t!i- iin-li.ii ot t.'
hour is what an- we itmiig t-i ib) t'i
rleise lip th" tali? hoillioni !- alltl'o..
itv for t'ie statem-nl :!..it sixm
thousand rail will travel the Kim.
Hli.ln.ay Ibt-i j-a1' two hundred an 1
foil) thousand jieople. nnd ItH '-tl-Piailr.t
1 1 x w'l! -i. Ml '. milli'U.
riothti-s It .-e al .i .nllia.it ! tiis.t i:
. I
'he "..-..r future vuh f ltnl. '" '- ' i
i'.. diiiliii; thi toiirmi .-i a thou- j
ai.d c:-ni will ?w-s l'inn.1. Mba.ij'j
I it'; ad 'uy roiks h id : ' i
tbfjii'hi about it? That amount "f J
traffic would help utj lieiiildate Jjl
'iom'i iisui r.ow we arc just inrow-
int out a few luiiti'. ai that ou can
t.;d bi-twe n thi lines ask yoursi-lf
:ot.- otiestlonn -In other words looU
the cold-blooded faers in the face. I
o '
. Lot arrested
while off duty..
filling stati.in
for robbitrr
Man who urn pip-? a ball game is i
Three Rivera Mich . escaped. I
i
Kobbv Hartman. a 12.year.old St.1
Loin i -."oifer iiiade a hole in ono. I
His father will recover. I
"ristdfntlal possibilities had
P r mak" all the nnfse they can
io:e the iv.nid series.
Ii n
.M ut '-a
ptlil
r ile
of I'luladelplila
Clev her a place
H t.
f'ii;. .
Tii.ii
DALLAS Aug. 2.1.--Cahitini urs -nat"
is now produced by elcctticltv in
an electro-chemical process that has
i
I been perfected after extensive epci;
'meats by A. M. Kennedy of Alabama
It is elai'tied that the electro.cHein
'eal product comes up t" the govern
ment requirements and that it can b
produced at a cost twenty per cent
lower than the prices now being pai I
for the poison.
One of the limiting factors ii; pro
lueii'g a cottor crop during the p.. .t
few year has been the scarcity an 1
. high priced of calcium arsenate. The
; new electrical process or. maiung im-
poUon promlsea to make the pi (due-
tion of cotton i.su o.xper.rive and mop'
certain.
I .t
let thi Citv DrUK Stop ilove-'op
vour l.oddk films.
I. I Adv. ug. .1. If.)
t. - --.
dependent" Soviet government. Cm-
mean irrictilture and existi-ig minor
Industries are in a deplorable condi-
tion. T" number of cattle has diminish-ri
b 75 percent the totui
uunibi r i' working hnr-'f. being to
d' only :10000. The i-ivmg ana
is only 40 perc-nt that oi' 1 !i I ii The
year's hnu.st will be vip mall.
Indnsttiis in lie ('time m. insia
nificant and pla an uiiimpniiant par;
in the crono-nii lire. Tin v consi-r
largely of the curing of tobacco
ning and prrseruiu. Th. ail Ian
ui-!.
Th. p
a. !
mi
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The- specimen was nrc of tl. I . H "S.
9
ail u
III At th it i'l.n- a Diitfl man u V
point' d i iil'.'.i r tor ' w eo- i. 9 i i .1
prialiicin - I' I r - . '' "i.j- -- ! 'J
tt
S&8? J irJ'':xV5:''"-;.:. ''"'i.iy''-Si
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be.
111 p. an ' shofitlni; 'i i
111 . si v i-ral thougiit it a '
i
lite idi nn il I. . '-.i
Ko'ii i'.n fro n Deaiiville 1
b.iii.. i vea.i iiansparent suit.
DRINK
Airated Distilled
Watei
3p - jw- ". jWW.'ft'fcuiii'iyiii'lwr t . ..lj-fF-?n.ljiilfli.ff. 5st
urn
BBt. Tllti J"iUDr.C.KER BIC-SIX SliVtM. PASSEN'CCR
win
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i. -le'-'liiii-nipani
in
t
Is a rob n
M .r.v
of Si. jp il'ie Stt'all.. l.-l
N. v Yorlc Perhaps tl" p
fin 'd.
' ..-tut tit (I f roni summer
rpr
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ST '. SO.MKTMIXC KW
li Pen Cent I'mc aw I !irt
Aniitbe:- D. Jt A. Product"
tl '.- u I'-be! Heinle
1'lt t)4
rmirajaaKimm
ANNO UNCEMEN T
SESX
-V .vir.a to iriiioufict' U tha pooplo of Dreckcni'idire and
. .cir.'.l thr.t. lKivitig puvcii'.noci Uv .MoutROiiU'iy I'luifrtak-
riX e.-itahll :niwrt'. v. c i'ltw- :vn td the same U Shrine Home
! .1 '-!.' '.i :.'.. Au'.iii' !.. wo have f.-t-iUiied a
ei i 'i" i'i'. '. '.in . v ;'o'i v il! ! iriipiovo'1 until it is as
.. 'i ; ' -i. r j . i(e jn ll country. You itt'e itiviteti
i! . i.u :u':poLt our honie ;md 'ot us got ncqu. tinted.
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TOURINO
1924 Model Big-Six. Asai:.
Leads in Intrinsic :
If'. V ? T.
0.CJJ. 3
al.v) '.i.ainta.u aml)ii!atic'j
. c. ! .' at .'! ht.u'
MiU t'i). C'u'l
Ou: Ji..t.
to!SenchTai!orc(lSi-tt !
! Made iABrecenridqe
.se-n'ico atirt are pre parcel to
av or l.itflu. Our toiciihunt' nuiu-
'.':''.i iu ii.'jd.
C0U11TE.SV AND SERVICE."
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j Important Items of
i Equipment ot the
Big-Six Tauring Car
Extra disc wheel with tire
mbe utul tire cover.
IIf.ncts'.-ac -licjcel piatec
htimni-ict front ona rear.
Auicriaiil: cutoline eti-nr.l
counted on icftt-umcn;
txuiu.
One-piece rln-proof wind-
hicltl.
AuMtraUc wiodihietd cieencr.
K'ear view mirror.
Glare proof flan vtwr.
Watnut ierini Wheel with
new type aparU and throttle
control.
Courtesy light cowl lamps and
combinitnii atop - nnd - tail
liaht.
Toaijeau lamp with conven-
ient extetuiim cord.
Ouick-sctioii cowl ventilator.
Matoir.cter with lock and
ornamental rndlator cup.
Toot kit i.i left front dor-
locked with mauler key.
Aluminum - bounu runnmit
boards wl.-h corruicatco
rubber man ar-d step pudj.
Alum'num Iricic plate.
Grip Iiandlcn on body raili.
Thicf-proot trantnution Ijc-i-Gnubbers.
. -a
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to-. ;
Jairy.tiotoriv.' ::.o :-.t-" :' -j
t!.ii-i they "'.:y !;:.ve d: .ci'Tl-d
ciuj .--til h.ve replaced i!..-r
.' i a it. ' ri-T -r t.i"t. .n .i
tii. r . a riti .'. ' '..'-ai. . t
'-" ;- -. c-.iil. i.i istic - r .
i . . - . .x bf-ansc ". n (t;i -i
c ' t ' r - j -ii p.-" -..i ror- .1
tin e .tn ..;-" n;io irani :.
'.(':: itricu -J-( " i".oas ll.e "-" m :
built pi ev.-i-.i r a.us g:ii.i.i ....'. " . ' i
v.-hirc r .r tt.a iiricc. Ai'.-i i i n- .
souice ol ccntr.'.-i. 'atiiiutioii.
Evcrytliint; fjr vvj h o:.e can " i'"i ir.
comfort and utility has been provuici ..
v.hccl (.iir-.p'ctc id iiie. tube Jr.l t'rj c .-
plated Ijunpcrs frtnitiaij rcnnaatoraatL'K i o
on instTurac.it board and lr.cj.y other fea' it.
The io.v price of tu-j Bi;-S ij due co l.u
that Studtb.'ter oic..a.: u uh.c-1 by thrti-
t'acturc cf all vita! p?r.i. '.n Jitudcbal -r ;. u'
Vi-st p'.yticaS aai iir.an.--a. :erouices.
After 71 yeain o' - -. vi - the name ja..!
f.Je.ic: -utd K'sp.-c. ..vj. U i:t ever.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 23, 1923, newspaper, August 23, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122504/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.