The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 102, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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SSREUKENRTDGE DAILY AMfcnXlCAN
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THE DAILY AMERICANS
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- ACCOUNTANTS
iilliott aidix co.
Public Accountant
Income Tax Consultant)
'loom 10 DoVaux A Freoman
llreclconridge Toiai
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Geo. T. V.'ITaoii O. II. AllreeJ!
"WILSON MiLniCU
Attorney
Caldwell Rldg. nrexkenrldRfli Tex.
J. W. DAKDBN
Lnwjer
Phones: Office 4S2; He. 42
Office oti Ground Floor Hivcfe Of
City Vnrn Store
Brcckenridgc Tes&j
HICKMAN & BATEMAN
LAWYERS
Pool Office Building
Rreckenridge Texas
ftsad Tfew OrtJ.
metropolitan hotel
210 Went Elm St.
Modern Meals Family Style
Room and board pr week $ 10.00
Table board per week 8.00
Meals .SO
Room J2.60 and up.
'ime Wave Impels
Governor of Bengal
To Warn Plotters
TU1LMINAL HOTEL
near C. onel -N. K. Passenger Depot
now under new management "a re-
spectable place for respectable peo-
ple." Cool south bedrooms. All
modern conveniences. Tonus S'-.50 hate
iwr MfoJt mill up.
1 1 A X CO CK A PA HTM ENTS
(Fewmerly Kiddle Apartments)
Completely furiiUlied. All e out en
ienres. Home-Like. L tuler
ei Mannuenieiit.
CVItTIS II COCK. Owner anil
M.niagcr.
217 North Biecken ridge Avenue! R-uL-ai has had such an unlmpp
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Al(oriii'-ut-l-a.
Hullo 31 llurc-h Holloing
i'racti0 In All Court
Phone ttO
FOR
HOUSE MOVING
See T. C. JACKSON
Licensed nml Bonded llou.so Motcr
Locnteel ono block Kiutt nod one
block North of Hainoii l);pot.
i-il'HICiAfl3
d. si. hole a
dextrjt
Otao Hoori . in. in t. kl.
JpeeljeJ Hoar U iotealiitnioat
Oltiti a-or Bow? lims Stars
DR. BLANCHE BRODERICK
Free Clinic From t) lo 10 .. M.
Diseu.sos of Women nixl (General
Practice.
Offlco Over Star Dn- Store
PHONE 32-1
D. J. K. Y0UNGBL00D M. D.
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Rooms G-8-10 Brown Bldg.
Brcckcnridgc. Texas
GLASSES FITTED
LONE STAR STAGE LINE
Mineral Wells. Fort Worth
Car lean- F.1H i:. Walker St. ilnily.
1) m. in. 1. p. in. 5 p. in. Cars avail I
able at any time for .special trip-.
J. J. Thompson Adv. Mar.
Hrorkeiitidgo l'liono Jl"
Fort Worth Lamar JMJS1. i
J. 11. LUCAS M CO.MFANT
Real Estate and Insurance
Rentals and Collections
Mender Mulltllng
Suite CS'o. 1 l'liono 808
N. T. II A R P E R
Is llendiiunrters for Acme Quality
House jMilnt and Autouiobilo Finish-
ers it always costs more not in paint
than to paint. It ulll pay jou to look
before htijinc jour neeels in this line.
21 ;;.("-17 . Ilrcckcnrldgo Avenue.
N. T. II A R P E It
BUILDING MATERIALS
CRAGIN & SON. Inc.
Lumber. Paint Wall Paper
Rig Timber-
Pl!RMANEXT WAVE PARLOR
. By Experienced Operator.
Special Price 13 up lo Nov. 3.
COMMERCIAL IIOTRI.
riiONi; 180
S. J. HEFNER
TRANSFER
ROO 1Vt I UkIhoj Ktrtct
Day 1'hone UO A '2ii0 Niht l'liono 333
"TOCH3 FOR SERVTCT."
CAl.CI'TTA. Oct. 19. In proroi;
In- (lir H niral l.uislatip Council
Lord Ltton the t'tovernor voiced n
; notf of iinit and wnrnlnK reRard-
linc the rccmit rpcrudejcenco of vlo-
1 1. nt rr.me in Calcutta and other
j parts- of the province. These out-
bnaK ar u trlbuted to the work o'
'Rocrnt r ohitlonary societies bavins
an one of their aims the assasslnn
iipr: of novfrnninf officials.
j "The crimes of violence which
in ih past few months deeply
fihorkMl tlii- public of Calcutta haw
be.-n K"nr.illj assumed to have beer
tin acts of ordinary criminal. Tin
la:et murder in the post office a
S.iniaritolli and the trial and coi
irtlon of one of the sanu who com
mltucl the nuiriitr has r.ealed ti
the pulilir the workings of oreaniz
ed ! oluiinnnry societies of wine'
rv
pirnt.ee in the past. The revival of
ii ni luic which man wil' r mern
h i ii.s .'. li deous nightmare oil'.'
which evervone had hoped had for
for m r. has created a siruntlnti ;r
v. Inch the goernment will require
to an ( ceptional dearee the suji
port of the public.
I "The contaminating influence of
thee kui-s or fanatical Ideall.-it-'Who
adopt lerrorlsm through robb rj
nd assassination as their weapon i'
ja danger to the younRer generatiop
from which no family can feel alto
gether inununn.
"A week ago the latest victim ef
this sinister conspiracy told in t!
dock the story of how he was souciit
out by tho.ie whom he nrknowledcd
as his leaders and ordered to Join
with others in a robbery which 'od
to the murder of a perfectly innocent
man. It is the impressionable youth
of Ilencnl who are seduced and sac
nfleed by this insane organization. I
appeal to all those who remember the
dark days throuKh which IlPtigal pas
sed frorr. 1912 to 1916 to all those
ivho have sona of their own to pro-
ect to rally to the support of the
iovernment and to help us stamp out
'his disease before It grows to dlmnn.
lionn which will make it difficult
to cope with.
"This Is no case of mere political
jpposltlnn of criticism of the sov-
rnment or seditious propaganda. It
is a conspiracy of dangerous fanati-
cal criminals among whom violence
is an acknowledged creed and ter-
rorism a deliberate policy whose par-
agents are trained in robbery and
murder whose victims are selected
without motive or discrimination
md who constitute a danger to ev.
ry household in the country. I liavo
-very confidence that when this in
realized the whole educate'd opinion
of Hengal will demand that vigorous
ind effective measures shall be tak-
n to etermmate the evil."
DRKAI) ALPS COLLECT
HKAVY DEATH
aCT-. .
SUNDAY OCTOBER 28 19
GENEVA Oct. 19. The Alps tako
a steady toll of human life. Every
summer mountain climbers como to
Switzerland to scale Its peaks and
every summer sees a number of trag-
ic fatalities. Many bodies never are
recovered for the devoted mountain
climber often goes out alone to find
Ills last resting place deep in an ice
crevasse or at the remote base of a
precipice. Accidents have been un-
usually numerous this year.
Recently when a Swiss ban'; clerk
named Goetsch noted as a good
climber failed to return searcher?
iaw his body at the foot of a cliff.
A rescue party led by a prist with
150 feet of rope finally made fho
descent after 12 hours of dangerous
work. They found beside me bod a
note sajing: "Kindly burj nie here."
The little funeral party rolled
TOLL boulders arid blocks of Ice so as to
form a mound over the man they
placed an Ice-axe at his head as a
cross and the priest read the burial
service.
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INFANT DIES.
A little pen weeks old baby boy
Riehaid Eat I Patklttirst di d Satur
day morning at 4 o'clock at tin hoiu"
of his parents in the northwest pa't
of the city. Mr. and Mrs. M. L'. l.rn
luitst wire the child's parent0.
I The Itev. A. J. Morgan h"td .i lu-
ne ral sen ico about -1 o'clock -atur
da afternoon at the chapel .' fbe
Cook Funeral Tlonie after whic'i In?
body r;as !aid to rest In East Cemetery.
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Bensonburner Healers Brooksburnei
Heaters Radiator Heaters Fuelburn- 3
er Heaters Lawsoii Heaters Reflector 5
Heaters. S
In fact vc have quite an assortment of good second lie?t-
Prs nnri nnnk- stnvfs. Wp will sjivp vnu mrmmv
! T. L. Carlisle I
You Know iiie Value of Good Bread! fi
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What we wish to impress upon your mind i the PLA T
to get good Bread.
We pride ourselves on putting out the best loaf that
good flour and competent bakers can produce. Those who
are eating Butter Crust will tell you so.
Full Line Pastries of All Kindt
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Phone 71
212 N. Breckenridge Ave
Hill lalllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHl!!!
Butter Crust Bakery ?
221 WEST WALKER STREET
BHiHBBRZsiBaiissuasaxBHrJsaaSi
White xirl wan'eu to nc with fam-
ily and do housework ttnhori v.
EtoiuehoM coo&a trated and eldppw Dowers 1204 W. Elm St. 102-C
or linnlcd to any olcce. TJrht oil .
ruirt tr!n- imilM! ih rir-ht '' Mpn'B laundry wanted
FOR BATTERY SERVICE
Call AKIN BROS.
506 West Walker St. Phone 243
Starters and Generators
Repaired.
Prices reasonable.
Smith -Avenue.
--Mrs.
good work.
Roach 525
105-C
TEXAS FAST MOTOR LINES
Freight and Express Daily
BETWEEN
Dallas Fort Worth Rrcckenridge
Phones
X-.-M)0"i L. :10.5 178
AMERICAN'S CLASSIFIED ADYERTHS-
WVy COLDSSTNS
To- Kark P5r.w sf rMka7Mt?
Wua kiss icotptetl aiita 1) a. da cf Iiarjlua. Vos ef tzarc!aci 7t i
rtt llxo first tepwttos. VItc rere!a lo a. STItlfr tExS:. tiU. Aii
vnr rr .:? : . .
I'OIt SALE or KL:rr -:i mom hou
WANTED TO RENT A second-
nr.nd piano. Apply DOG N. Smith
Ae- 105-C
FOR RENT Close in rurnlshcd
houses and apartments. Call at lOfi
N. Rreckenridge or phone 399. 1031!
WANTED Capable men and women
to demonstrate electrical health blan-
ket. Dr. D. Rroderick Taylor build-
ing phone 52 i. 102.C
:k
1 1 in.
two blocks of Walk r tr-n.
Side. "Wilt rent or e!l
trmii Dantei Motor Co.
M'l
fill
KOIt RLB Nlc 6-room biO'i"
house with tarn and servnii
bnun in connecton. lora'ed In t"-'
RrecVcnrWte one block fro i-
WJiy a real bargain See Wrgh
Hardin Lumber Co. 6 '.'
- l.l- i.. .1 tor cash one un-
ti-i maiio u. iirt class shape. Ad-
:.. v W.' care American or
imoii! 'jU'il intir ti:;o p. ui. 103-A
Oi: -!.i: -Cish reKlster will reg-
"' up " !. us ft h months. Ilar-
Mrciur. at Uutter Cruat
102.A
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WWTEI) Ono dozen more boys
ages 17 18 and li). Apply Roosters
Clu.ss Fii-si nr.pt Kt nlinday .School
1): I." Sunday morning. Object ot
this class: Makiiu; Christian Amer.
rian uenlli'iiieii of the bigbcst lpe.
Vo need jour help 0: I" Suudai
.iiorniug. C. II. Itiimn teaclicr.
Don't destroy your feed and grain
sacks. Rrlng them to 419 E. Walk-
er street. Wo also buy rags mag-
azines and old cotton mattresses.
101-C
Lost en Fauna
ItlU SU-K t.tiii.lim Naiajo I. .
ap.i saddle bl..iikeu. Direct from lli
Navajo Res. ru Ion. Si..i js '.
Kclioneo Cad.io Text..
'"ui; SALE--4 room house close in.
I':. 'iiiuiioiid over the Pot
't1' t 108-A
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ni.ui. d.-ill
"tie room ahtick fur-
N. SiiiLh St. 102-A
lull .-ALE Two room nous n.
: l. .pliu; porrh. blojk mil t i l.i
.iiioi uUo m heater o. - !.
Taor St. l": v
"Vr 9ltxi pt JUau B
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!llBflB A ' '
Reduced prices or. open mod-
els of the new series are
now in effect With the many
improvements there is now
at the new fov) lilt price a
srtutcr value than ever befasa
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Kt)R SALE- rhree-room Iurni3n n
chack haa wat r and gaa. ! a
VlctroU; local d hnlf mile north e
' liall park on Twin Lakes road
CHEAP. uri-
FOR SALE Route lot and -ala'
fur.iished or unfurnlafced b' P-
A Mo Sl'igir Sowing MaeMne
Call C10 W. Wheeler.
Oil Rh.NT -Two llglit house keeping
nig roonin rurnished complete. Af-
1 4il S. Rose Ate. 105-JJ
'OR RENT - HK-roora house screen
d porch and bath. Throo blocks
rom Texas Music Co. inctulre there.
102-B
1 OR RIINT- Larn southwest room
. djoinitig bath tvo blocks north
J lo Mo nt.iouse; Call Jaiut-g E. Allison.
102 A I 105-lt
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FOR SALE Almost uew
I'lionovraph cheap with 5
2i:s 1-2 N IlnekeiirUlKe
N T. Harper
Sotlll.rt
rei oid '.
Ave. Mr.
l6c-A
FOR RENT Larm-. nice hoiuekeep-
invroon. and aleepiiu rooms for re
duced rent. 109 Merrill Ave. (Cot
tage Rooms i 103-11
FOR SALE Thre show caaea. !n
Kood conilltiolif also ci fix urea.
Atiph 702 N. Breokeilrrdge Are.
101-A
FOR SALE 6 and lu-arie blocka on
LO.T Hill book between Rrecken-
ridge and G. p. Co. Kloh-Rumsev
lease containing identification cards
of J. F. Murrell. Return to this of-
fice and recelte reward 10C-E
Miscellaneous Noticei H
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Claj I). Akers Deee'asoel.
Notice is hereby given that original
letters of administration upon the
estate ot Clay D. Akers deceased
were granted to me the undersigned
on the 16th day of October 1923 bv
the County Court of Stephens coun-
ty Texas. All persons hating claims
against said estate are hereby re-
quired to present tho samo to "ne
within the time reoulrod by law. My
post office address Is box 1B3C Fort
Worth Texas.
(Miss) GEORGIE A". AKERS
Administratrix Ectate of Clay D.
Akers Deceased.
Ortebr 27. 1923.
( Adt. Oct ' Not. I 11 18)
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Comfort
FOB RENT -Nice clean moilrn
rooms and ;ipnrtmnU rates reason-
flble. 213 1-2 N. Breckinridge Ave.--Mrs.
N. T. Harper. 128-R
FOR RENT 3-rooui apartment fur-
tlio hlshtvay adjoining city on Ue irtahed complete to reliable party.
East. UreckoaridBe
Phon.- 270.
Realty Co.
104-A
Wo have several small homoa TH
located in East Rreckenridge. for
sale on tho monthly Installment ilrw.
Ilrcckenrldgo Realty Co. Phone
27G. 10l-A
ijprily C17 W.
Walker fit.
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105-R
IHIIIIIISIlHlillllllllllllllilllllll
Funeral Director
AND EMRALMER
At your scnico at all times day or
night. Ambulance service In connec
tion. Day I'lione S01
Night Phono 80
Thanks to an original and exclusive - vre of o'orm curtains
owners of the new scries Hupmobilc t?u-..i- '.ft or roadst :r
may now enjoy all the protection ana cco7i d an
enclosed car.
These curtains mirk the end of aU the inconveniences
usually asseSciated with equipment o.' litis kind pcsvts
of their design their close fit. and the method employed
in attaching them they arc the greatest advance v- made
in this field. They solve forever the problem o pnisct n
from rain wind and cold.
The new' Hupmobilc curtains of cour. open vrith tUa bz
door but they are unique in that they are mctal-fvarrid
and always fiat. They are never rolled. Curtain lights
can rot 3 scratched.
These curtains are attached in individual flat unit3
and are stowed away flat in the envelope cc-jipartm -.nt
nt the bee'e of-the front seat. Fastenings prs so arrangri
that the cu:tain3 arc put in place without the necessity o
anyone kr.v'ng .the car.
When you come in to examine the n?w serie" Kupmebi' ;
TU?'
c he new curtains.
BYERS-CALDWELL MOTOR CO.
PHONE 2.")S
42fi-:$0 BRECKENRIDGE AVENUE
Wfiute ISIacenaawK C I M. P. KIKER
WANTED -Man to mote shop build
lug from Kllaavllle and erect in
Rreckenridge. Brown Welding fr
Machine Co. 105-C
WITH
BARROW FURNITURE CO.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 102, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 28, 1923, newspaper, October 28, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122561/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.