The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 54, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 2, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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FACIE FOUR
BRECKENRIDGE .DAILY AMERICAN
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SUNDAY SEPTEMBBR 2 1923.
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THE DAILY MtERICAJN'S
GbAsSCFIED BUSES' Attn PBOFESSIONAI
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I3Dlt and Xtttti-rorfaj ed Xhisa Orst.
ACCOUNTANTS
KlililOTT AIDIT CO.
Public Accountants
Income Tax I'uuitiliniitM
tooiu 10 OoVnux Freeman Hide
llrcckxiiiriilRo Texas
AtTOENRYB
l.co. r. Wilson O. II. Allrctl
WIUSOX JS AI.I.KKD
Attorneys
(nltlwell I'.IiIk. Ilrockciirltlgo. Tei.
J. W. DARDSN
Lawyer
Hhnncs: Office 482; Res. 43
Office iii Ground t lour Uatk Of
City Drug; Store
Breckcnridge Texas
HICKMAN & BATE&IAN
LAWYERS
Post Office Building
Breckenridge. Texas
FOR
HOUSE MOVING
See T. C. JACKSON
Uccu-oil mill Itmidctl House .Mover
Located oik! block East mill otio
block .North of I Union Depot.
ARRINGTON & CHAPPELL
LAWYERS
W. J. Arrington IJ. II. Chappell
Phone it'-l Itoom.s I and fi
Rostniquoot llldg. Xo. 1
llrcckenrldgc Teia
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PHYSICIANS
d. m. it u i i: s
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Frnrine
Office (Hfr Mr Drtw More
PHONE 21
THE ALA.MO HOTKL
A Few South ttoonu. Vnenni at
A (IihiiI at Vou will find
For the I'rlce
'212 Xorth Court Avenne
3!KS. J. H. JOllNHOX I'rop.
I). .1. R. YOFNGBLOOI) M. I).
Eye Ear. Nose and TIiftr.it
Rooms G-.-t-lO Drawn Bid''.
Breckenridge. Texas
GLASSES FITTED
VMERICAWg CLASSIFIED ABEETIS
OG COLUMNS
Tii SfnYkrt Place of Sreck'ariggis
I7nt arts tccptd entU 1 p. au ds7
rL&23ffnil t1-rrr1tirf
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For Bale or Trads
A
l-'Olt AI.i: Chi up om l-rooiu
liiiltHc. lii'nilrt' Uaruiiiu Inu' hjuie
51-A
FOR SAI.K -Itella Rooming House
30o. Call In uf.ernoou. 226 North
UrickfnririKe AYc. o l-A
FOR TRADE -Equitj In nice four-
roiin bou.-e and lot in WVat Side for
aon and team.- Inq nr. No-Fude
Electric Laundr;. . 5-
FOR SALE- Complete furnlohlOKa
In 3-room house.v can rent hoiM-
clone in also two fine aa.ldle ponies.
Apply 104 E. Lindsey St. 55- A
'OU SALE Pair thoroughbred nou
ton Hull pupa. Phonu 365. 63-A
(ood piano to trade for Ford truck.
Aililrctw "O. K. W.' care Dally
American. 5 I- V
FOR SALK -tiray
Mlllt of fivii ptCel.-
erg ncy Hiwpitul.
reel front-room
-Inquire at litn-
51-A
FOR SALE Nice thre. room sliack.
Also N"V Mthd gun range. 2u'5
ltirka-Ave. -54-A
Tl SALE I tutt Tiid
-
leiiKjiuii1
anii cigars cigai.itt.a and c.iu.Ij.
pply 113 1-2 E. Walker St. 58-A
FOR SALE Good used piano 810
East William St 5G-A
FOR SALE -J' r. i Milk cow. fresh
giving t gallons milk psr ilay. HO"
S. Roso Ave. 5G-A
FOR SALE- -Good us"d piano. 801
East WllHama St. 57 V
For Bent nr Lm
B
3n
MirriSOI'OMTAX HOTEL
aid Wwt Kim St.
Modern Meals Family Style
Roniii and board per week $10. UO
Table board per week S.00
Meals .CO
Room J 2.5.0 and up.
TEILMIXAL HOTEL
near ('. mill K. Iisseiger Depot
mm under new liinimgoinetit "a re
spectable plnre for irspcrinhlv peo-
ple." Cool south bcilroouis. All
nifxlerii roinenieiireH. Terms S2..0
jkt week mill up.
HARPER APARTMENTS
AND ROOMS
All Modern nml llaliM Reasonable
21.1 1-a X. Ilreckenridge Ave.
BUrLDING MATERIALS
CRAGIN & SON Inc.
Lumber Paint Wall Paper
Rig Timber
LONE STAR STAGE LINE
Mineral Wells Fort Worth
Cot Leave Sager Hotel dally 0 a.m.
1 p.m. 5 p.m. Curs available at any
time for special trips.
J. J. Thompson Adv. llgr.
Vbono 215
.1. II. LI CAS A: t'O.MIW.W
ISeuI Iv-lnlo nml liiMiruuio
Rentals nml Colleellous
Itentlev Uiillding .
Snltj No. I I'hono HOS
B A R 0 A I N S
-IN -
1 While ii-iil hlnger Hewing Machines
I I in' Snlf or Kent.
i I ull line nil Kinds or PuriiiliitL on
i !'. Til niriits. I'Immii- .'5K.S
. T. llHPKR
llar.li. ri a-id Furintnr.i
-M.
Nnr.'h Ererkeiiritlge Avenue
S. .T. HEFNER
TRANSFER
000 West Lliniiey Street
Unj I'hono 00 & 20 Nlfht I'liono 2HS
"TOUItS FOIt HKUVICC"
Houho!d goods erateU nd nhlpned
or hat3lel to ny place. I!jht oil
IIoUI Hips bandied the rlsht wy.
FOR BATTERY SERVICE
Call ' AKIN BROS.
rUI West Walker St. Phone 2'!r.
Starters and Generators
Repaired.
TEXAS FAST MOTOR LTNES
Freight and Express Daily
IlETWEKX
I)nIIn I'ort Worth HrcckcuriilRc
I'liones
Y-:?l.-l I.. S10.13 17S
0t tarertlo. Cost ol In.rtfrm. I
tm .. .. "
u .1JH W1LU 3p7.
i .: .:':nt ruinahed loom- clot l
in and tw room liou-'. Call at lOt. I
N llrt ck nridgi or phone
:;yo.
l-U
FOR RENT well turnlshed bed-
room cloie in. Apply (J03 W. Wnlk-
r St.
57-11
Furnish d lious. for nut 3.75 to
$5 per week. ppl sii'J E. Walker
St or 320 N. Mirrill Ave. 5l-Il
Two light hous keeping roomj nlce-
Ij iiirnisht-d. Cool i ten wIiuIowh)
In private realdenrt . Also single
room. Inquire Music Shoppe. &7.R
:!-riom houtte furnUh'd. close In ga"-
wafr. lights. e pry thing furnish' J.
$25. Atla Supply Co Phone 221.
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Wanted Muice&UQeaas C
Ep rienced stenographer-bookkeeper
wanU position. Can furaisii reft r-
enct --Addres Ml W. Walker St
5n-C
WANTED Salesman for tenponiiihle
liosition. steady job and goo I salary
1 Address Dox 201 Stamford Texai
! C9-C
inning to California Oil FlelUB In
.
' at to. w4i i or o passengers unean
fare.
Start Sept. Gth.-
-Address Box
54-C
308 Ranger Tfu-.
WANTED-
Hottl. A maul. Apply
Hannor.
51-C
FOR ItENT Two light housekeep-
ing roonpj furnished. Apply 13 l S.
Roi. Ave. 57.D
T OR III- NT
Wil. .11" Sti
Lumbi r Co
r room houoe on Wt t
ft Apply at Hard'n
5GB
iOR RENT An apartment at 517
Rocknc Tutors
Football Coaclics
From 20 Slates
NOTRE DAMK. In.l. Aup. 31.
A)irotmatel 100 football conches
nr rnrolh'it in the coaehinK school
beinv conducted at the Fnlverslty of
Notrp Danio by Knute X. Itocktte dl
rector of athletics.
Only football !h beiiiK studied by
the men und r the direction of the
man who generally is accredited with
having ben the leader In the devel-
opment of he forward pass. No fun-
flann nti'l of the name will be left
out. aceordliiK to Roekne. The class
haw been in session throughout Au-
ust. Twentv .tatis are reprsentej by
thine attending the school. More
linn :) '.ille;e mentors nr. study-
ing undtr the Notre Dame leader
with the hope that they too may
absorb some of his ability to develop
winning football elevens. High
tehool footbatl instructors also are
troinc in for the class men rroin of
"chools btiiiR In attendance.
Coach Uockne is deotiiiK four
liours a day to the class. Ttnlf f
he time Is given to blackbord work
and two hours to practical exhibitions
on tho Krldtron.
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si:i:ic i;.vn oFTAXt.i.i: iii:twki:x
TFKKISII STATU AND CHUF.CU
CONSTANT INOl'LB Aug. .11.
Principles of the future relationship
between the Oecumenical Patriarchate
and the Turkish government has been
set down by the government body of
the Orthodox Church In Constantino-
ple in a dee-ep.
The principles of the ileeiec are
that th Patriarchate abandons Us
former political and administrative
activities and remains purely a re.
tlgioui Incitutlon of pan Orf!iodn-
clmracter retaining it jurisdiction
over ma-ria'o and cognate questions.
Kiluentlonal rnd ehnrltable popularly
-hosen boards and the isting Mixed
Council of the Patriarchate will b
disbjnded. The election of future
patriarchs will be held In accordance
with common law.
Miscellaneous Notices H
IH LUXE TAILORS Specialize in
r lining coats and delivering clothes.
Ladies' work
;i specialty. 5 1 -II
Largest line of Woolens and fashions
eve i ilion in Uivfkenrllge. Orders
jour it 1 1 -uit from Do Luxe Tailors
for ;triv and natlsfaction. We do
ladl' tailoring. 5 l-II
PHONE "i
rt al cleat it u
faction and .
l" Luxe Tailors for
and pri ysing. SatiSj-
r in our motto. 5 l-U'
Let tnn City Drug Store develop
otir Kodak films
t Adv. Aug. 21 tf.)
Will Biiy Settled
Production
UP TO 1000 BARRELS
Not interested m sah'ago pro-
positions. Will deal with own-
ers only. I represent Eastern
capital who will put cash on the
barrel head.
T. C. GATtRITY
Campbell Hotel.
DRINK
Aeriated Distilled
Water
IT'S .SO.METIUXd XEW
TOO Per Cent Pure nml Soft
"Another I). At A. Product"
Phono II For a Trial llotllo
NEW NAVY GASOLINE 18c
GULF REFINING CO. OILS
FOR SALE Fords from 40
to 3.100.
Coupe in first class
shape.
Dodges Good buy.
Goodyear Tubes at Rock
Bottom Prices.
Star and Durant
FULWILER MOTOR &
Phone 170
Postal Campaign
Directed Against
Illegible Writing
WASHINGTON Auk. SI. I'oat-
nuister Cl"neral Nnv who Is work-
ins; on a new chapter in the prent
drama "Why Mail Goes Wrong" has
announced that a special campaign
is being conducted to direct the at-
tention of postal workers and the
public to the frequent miscarriage of
Metiers because of th similarity. In
the names of towns in various states.
Mall addressed for instance to
Suminerton South Carolina; Sum-
mertown Georgia; Summerville.
South Carolina and Lumborton fre-
quently is sent to the wrong place
ilue to Illegible writing. Dover
North Carolina and Milford Texas
also have considerably trouble get-
ting some or their mall because the
addresses fall to make clear tho
stato In which the town is situated.
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F. S. CROOKS IX 3IKXICO
fi:a i: nKconxmox
Ily FREDERICK G. NEFMIER
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
MEXICO CITY Mexico (Uy Mail
to United Press). Creoles wanted In
the United States now In Mexico
are getting ready to fly the coop.
They fear recognition because with
ST. RITA PRIVATE SCHOOL
KAXf.'EK TEXAS
the Opening of Ihc :inl Year. Monthly September 10th
lliub School (li-.ii'ij nod I'rimr.irj Course
VllllOlllH'C-
New IUiilding inchi'llng auditorium rmuic room and reert ation
hall ready Sept. 15th.
Pan ut or
'tiarill.'ns int. n Kiu
to P.-v. R. A.
LABOR DAY
Our Office Will Be
LAB-OR
In Case Of Emergency 'Call
PHONE 3'33
WALKER-CAL0WLL WAfER CO.
. .. tfE
iJStt-
EVERETT TRUE
I
OC.C CH-Ar (IVM Bo IO "2'
ite".. Jsc-g' jr-lowG.ooo' vovJMre3Y
r --Y (im c?.
ii
9 JJtm JUs w "t7- t Hilt jfrnT
recognition will come actual extradi.
tion.
Where they will go to police lure
know not. For some time It was
stated that Honduras offered harbor
for those wanted elsewhere but since
Clara Phillips was given up. thoe
"hunted" are at a loss where to go.
Many "wanted" persons are known
to be in Mexico and it has r.ot b'ea
an unconvnon thing for police to
spot those "wanted" walking aioun I
the streets here. However It has been
difficult to get these persons out of
the country and rewards have been
J small.
For instance onp known case to
the police department is a man who
escaped from the Atlanta federal
prison. He Is In Mexico City it is
said but only five hundred dollars
is offered as a reward and that won't
pay the necessary expenses to get
him aenss the border.
With recognition however it Is
believed Mexico will be cleansed of
these undesirable persons.
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Let xlio City Drug Store develop
your kodak films.
(Adv. Aug. 21 tf.)
4S2v
Guard Your Health
UilBlZ
Afford Utmost Protcll9n
PREVENTIVE fcrMEN
Lari Tubs 3SC. Kit (4 s) 31
All DruoQt! or .
San-V-hlt n-pt. A
S3 L'-okman St.. New York
WtiIp lor Clrculir
CATARRH
of BLADDER
to ent"r children t n.l
1ERKIN Principal.
I'l'llC.ltlflli
Closed All Day
DAY
3i-t
By Condo
.. -S t-Ji I U. -
Protect It!
Safeguard your home.
cause fires and then make
Insurance policy.
Any policy will not i'n. You need one
that is strong in The St i iing Fire In-
sunmco Company for txaiujle.
CALL ON THIS AGENCY
Dan
i r
iei-iamp k i
20G Walker
Phone 106
HWf'iiTgi--TrwBi .:.'iiwAcjUAJdmgSCTJr3saL.'fjrzaxra
HllihiWW'IHW'lll1 I'i'It WHPIill"1! i
Our Second Hand Store Is a Money-
Saving Institution
We can sell you two good pieces of Fur'ii.uie f-n tne
price of one new piece or we will lude you m k iluiig ou
want for fcomething you don't m d.
WHY PAY i0RE'r'
Standard brand second-liand Cook Stoves m pciect con-
)
dition from ? 10.00 up.
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I Phone 71 212 N. Breckenridge .e. 1
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Tlife 0W HOME TOWN By Stanley
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Amercian Ads Get ResulisLy
Be careful of I 1. 1 ' l! i" s tit ii
sure of protectio'i itn a sound
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Breckenridge Texas
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 54, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 2, 1923, newspaper, September 2, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122512/m1/4/?q=%22Breckenridge+American+Publishing+Company%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.