The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 248, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY APPTL 17 19"!
ERErKFNRTDGC DA.TIY AMERICAN
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Lone Star
Utrartions
Will Ojwn n i'cW KiiRiiKcmi'iii
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Monday Night
April 21si
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Vomit VefCinlo
Sinking Beeau-r
Of Earthquake-
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c)OGie
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'7 Tuiirtmn mis ii tnu Mount M
Kinl.. th. lofti. t p nl on th. ti
tiraii ."until" nt -tml .il.ont '
f. t a ear from its offiriil attund
r 2rtioo feet W'- ' - ('
TI.uiH.nf of fhp rpplnn ar. mh I. Nil. Ill IN I l!II.
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I'hr'ic .soc.al iu 1 rsonal Items to No. 1 or No.
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r. turned i i i I t i
in bilet
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W. C Coodwin. Mham cattlem-iu
is a Ktie-t of tin .i- r wh.h in
I business In llrckcnrldK
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L I) I)er. will entertain The nai approach of Kaster wa
" ut that th- re ir .in a.rit.-' "1' a" K"ser party tomorrow af job mil in nttrii. nann.r Sir
of ftir e.-rthquake shocks a e.ir. 'ernoou. hemnnmi at 4 o clock at ila .it th- First ( hrnti.in churn.
Bml ront.ml t'at the mountain -.el'h.r """. VJ Norln nn Anu ( uh an .ill dot session of pta.i
tl about i inch with t-ach tr' I honoring member of the children s ami a Mu-ionar protrram pUen
nr jauxlliar) of the Women g MIsion ! under the auspi" s of the Christian
1 1 v n of att.inpt.tl ennf-rnn I rv Society of the MethodiM Church Women Hoard of Mission"
tin t'l.i r r r to th liutlan I I " members of the aiiiliar ar-1 Tin lmimc comened at 11
I i.il c-nrdirc t.i ric. -it reports ' cordially Invited to be present. ' o clock a m th. first hour beini
fr. .ci.nfi'ic source one'canl 0 Hinder the Leaderhlp of Mr-.
s. t. lopatlon or altitude f! 'Lssi:S OF .M. II. tt Wale and the subject of th.
Ii..i r ti ...mil ilnn.!s in h. ' M MHV lliHH 1M..W projrram at that tlnu "Thr For
v.mii iii r. Ihi.Ijko O-ie da ar tx i.-'hi; n.in.imi "S" " '
i lin.l urn api.ir wll abo.. t J The ir of Mi J . Ilirkmai'.j r""" 1 until 1 o clock a damtx
irl ( jaN t n.i lnei uinl.i. nool cljss. W-iown as tuPj lu-icd. on of salad and sandulcb.
.) .i.i v l.il. Cljsh of ih ' Method.! 's fixd e.icb one prcs.nt ha
irii'rnus small i-l -t (i Includ . - . ' unl and th. bosol C.i'iinK ciintrlbiit. d . ith. t one or th.
r. . . 1 .1 . .. ' nk
I ii It. lvo in t.potteil to h'e r i ert-uson rui-( win niei (......
1 iiM.r..l iMioiit .i trie. :ij i run; at i oi o clock at t lit- mm rimn i unin i o cioc'v .wrs n
-Jchool n . rf.ci plan for then ' H Trunin ell wis propram le-dci
liait in th. K.wt.r proMO.ii to b. h- sub.it of her pro-ram bemv
-i.en diinn.' Sunda school hours "The Home Kit id."
!'a ti i Stinda I Mrs H W Kei nedj had cbarR'
Ul ire un.nl to be present jl of t'le l.is hour which was dPot'"C
to ims tor the Future
' The da "s program pioved u
i.it.iMltt.ntU sen.! out den. doils1 IS. V. P. P. PKOCItA.M lift n and ln.-pirin. n lare nnir
nt si.iol . and flam. Iiuitnjr the regular session of tli..j '""r of tt(e church me-iibers bcin-j
II V I' l ol the nr-t H.u.t ti or. in in some uour iiuiiiik in
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mil I .l"t It. I onii illilll
30 - IVo)lc - 30
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PI OPI I.V Ptll'l i it PKICKS
iniiii. -n :ik iiuiK nil
Win ln I in liiili'd
OPI. MM. Pl.M
" lini Tobv Ilii.s
ov York"
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'ili -mlii. oh . pin .ir"d w hll. th.
ii o' th. .o.i'-t i-iianl .-ntt' r Pijr
looV. i on i-i 1in
l"i.r tin-. topoimphicnl fr"nlf
blame is placd on Mount K.it "" ahoe nntlon.d time
i i and Paaloff Mlcanoe nhili. ()
II UI(i:i.l. ItOCSCIZSS
With onlv a small lrclp of Inti-
mate friends and relatives pre.-nt
nimett I.rrell of ottth Of ml
and a MUs ltoEi-j.r of Tin cl'nrlilR.
i . r. ma. i I Wednesday aftTnooi
at '! to .it tin vile of Hcv r-
'i J M i ;ator of tut Vap
lUt iliur i Ti. iiur.'.' 'i'ic
I' n.iK. tie If I Otin it l!tf.(M
ii.
Easter Flowers
1 I ii i ! i ' .ive a larRe stocli
I n' I. .tiiiiiul ist i flowers as one
i i l ' Id It will do ou Kood
I ' ilin out to out I'tr. enhoiM.
now and lake a look whether ou
want to buy anything or not s
tho many lino faster Lille rn. - '
w.f" .s i a a ill. tulips. cran-i
I Itims double p. tunlas Haster (ireet-1
I Inns and other beautiful flowers.
t. i... . .. ...- i.i .t
at i oloi lal Mr. II. ami ron
J I i . k. M ritlu. In th. Int. t..t ..f TISOI T l'l.()i:l. COMP.WV
ar Mm. rt. mi l- kioh pla w lib Mil fin V WnlkeiM. Phone Kin
n ' . stai.. .1 h r. I f v
- W It lleairil of II. ill n i
church which convenes at 7 o . mc 1 'l
Sunday evenlm? at the church the
following program has be. n Rria.ii
ed to be ntven.
Subject "Regeneration."
Song.
"What r Dono For lTs In IteRPn-
eratlon" Scripture Lesson.
Selection from John 3 Mary Mor
.an.
I'raer.
Sonc
Introduction and Outline of Sub
Ject Matt r - Uv L ader Mr. McFar-
land IllehiKs f--.Mii Cod '- Aa S v-
ens A llirth From Aboe Lena Hib
bits
special Son
Ke-en. rat. .ti Iteach.s d j I'nn
Th. N w ll-.-t ! otd'n - t tl.
scrlptuns"- Uv Lespi- IJatliff
The New ilirth Gives a Ni w
l.nt " - fabrl Danlen
The New Ilirth Needed by All. !
Sons "Sen I The i.ij'ht "
rn ten.ee 'r i
vO
J W Hill. .Ir. of Dallas Is a
miest of the Milb r while In Ilreck
nrbli-e o-i busin. s
():-
PERSONALS
The Fashion Revue
Friday and Saturday
:!:..( V. M. TO .1:00 P. M.
An Easier Display of Gorgeous
Frocks porlraed on live models
in our window Frida and Satur-
day afternoon at 3:30 ). in.
& fil
I urn v
"vas vtfWBRvf frs. .
lis.
-V.l OIM'OIITUNITY AWAITS TO
VIEW DA.MK FASHION'S LATKST
f'UKXTIO.v; AND TO I'UJKTIASK
TIIK.M AT
25 Per Cent
Discount
H. L. Eckhart of Fort Wortb
is at the Colonial
0
Morris Plank of Tulsa Is re-ris
ter.rt at the Miller.
K F Poll tt of Port Worth is -e
usteid at fn Sac r.
o
W II Sne.d of IlanKer is re-is
teri d at the Colonial
o
T W Itichauls of Dalla is at
the Sai-'f r.
W II. Heonson of Omaha b
rasU.i. is iit.ist.red at th. s.u-i
o
W. W. Carter of Dallas is a (.'uest
of the Sagcr.
H. J. Ilutcher of Fort Worth is
registered nt the ColoniaH
o t
FT. P. RnpymoniT of San Antonio
is a Kuest of the Colonial.
u m Davenport of itancer. isi
in I'.r.ckenridpe
o
Paul W Hvana of Fort Worth
h.s i turned to Hreckenruli;.
- -o
II Hawkins and wfe of Abilene
are quests of the Saner
Carl (! Connell prominent oil
man of III. Iike is .it th. Sa--'r j
Hin Wainpl. r inconi. t.i c I
loctoi of Tort Worth Is ai th -a
o
Martin Pone le of nirunnuliam
Alab-iniu. ' one of the our of tate
miests r. . i t.jed at the s.n. i
o
T R II. st- i juI R V "nr oil
.is both of P. -it Wortb an i.-
ii r.il at Mn -!n r
- ii
O.i-i Wasoff and M'lt-ii T
I in in wiill known It hi- r an it
i ne are 1 r. on 1 il hii i n n
I
O .F. Tarborn Jr. of Fort n i
is stopping at the Mill r wlul. if.
a business visit to Itrrckennd-
P. L. Littrell of Mineral W IK
is among 4he repiitrants a th'
Sager.
o
Raymond Hdeu of South Head
.is a i-iii st at the Mill r WmIik s
lay.
o
It. rt Ill.iii of Daas formerh
1 president of the fust carbon black-
plant in the Mcinifv or llrtck' ni utt..
is a Kueat at the Sager.
o
Kdsar Hart of Fort Worsh. for
m.rH of this count and int r -t. il
in the Hart fit Id mat Caddo is at
the Mill. 1
o
Ford Traw. ek and wife of lb.
ar i 'sister rt nt the Ct.'oni-il Mr
Travte.-k is hire for a timet op r ti
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Ulll'U
n
Judse J M W.n."taff of b 1. n-
one of tin countrv mo t pr. mn. nt
ittornevs is in niickinriiln o 1 I u-
il business While in r Jml '
Wat..staff Is a jrucdt of the Miller
o
W. II. Hull who with his wife
maintains apartments at the Miller.
has returned to Breckenrlilse from
a two lavg btwiness trip to Hat
land anil Hanger.
mmAr$k c
mrM MA
aiirl
'I
.tk iS
i
s
tl
SSBS4P !CtXDiH
M si M
vt the PALACE thevtre)
rODAY .and FRIDAY
-Fraliiniss-
THE OIKEK CITY CONCERT
COMPANY
LS0 "THE CALL" AM) "THE RETl)nZVOlS"
NOW IMAGING VT I'OPL LAIt I'UU'ES
HtlW'llllllill HIWllW'HIMI M'i mm !' ' I '' 'iH ti 'i ll'i I 'I'li'li
b:
F M. Johnson of Leudi-rd is o
truest of the Colonial Johnson op-i
rafts . ston. quarrv at Leudeivj
.ind fuim.shid th. lo.k ornatn. nt
us. ( in construction of tin Metlio
dist churcii '
I
t a in. .tin.; of Maor T it. Itul-i
'eU and members of the city com
i ii -Ion dr.. si!a aft.tnonu '.i
t'-t Mawvell nai ret lect. il citv sfc
itatv and Thoi a H S. f s.icret d
til himself a .in '.1.oi t was
announced at the clt hall tuilj
todaj .
o
Miss Francis Walton Is spending
a few days at home with her par-!
ents Mr and Mrs. O K Walton '
She Is a student in Our Lady of
Victory Academy at Tort Worth
0
Scottish iuti:
MASONS ATTHNTION
NOW
SHOWING
fflOMAL
I I
I JTit
NOW
SIIOWTNT.
S
M rtle Sle(iman Wm. Col lier Jr.
IN
"The Ag of Pesire"
riii" Sttnj of V jluther who Snci ificed her own Son for n
ealth ana Luxury
Starting Saturday-
INSTEAD OF SUNDAY "
Maund Thursday Service at Ma
sonic Temple. Thursdny evening
S n clock sharp Bring your cards.
W C Wale toaitmaster
(Adv in 17 )
"FLOWING GOLD"
THE I'll TIRE OI' RM.EIi ROOM DAYS
:rKnE!UHSOTXJ
It 111. .'Ik Put V. .nil ii v I I II Saw i I lu n. I K ol Hieek
s at th. iih.iii.il Mi liiodk (iiuiIki hut now ol Dillas ! In r
1 i ai con i inn il In -s i.oldh.t. U-jtoda Hi in now with the Poit-
-ii of Fort Worth I 'and Cement -isnciation
n-gsttfiMB wmiik jimrsgtf.xsg;sBgsa!sacasj
Simplicity Dominates
Easter J
aTTfc. lav ervs n
37. t
!M -ilMMi tj
ri
rh.ere vili be importations direct
Irom the fashion marts of
the world.
SEGAL & CO.
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE"
Furniture Displayed by Thompson Furniture Company
Flowers displayed by Trout Floral Company
TfABlWEtuo
l.y M...
Fj'l- . u n it whii hi. luvi.t.
i . ' t! -. LikIi: Joe'
Mmhir u hi ii hi in n n.
X" 1 isler w h in Hcjiih
. I 'mh - ' Motor frc ro
H i in iik an iwtul hit
'1 iuti n.i un n y i Ji'wnti) mi
And bu i tun 1 1 it
WILLIAMS lli:liTV
SHOP
UN West Wllllains St.
PHO.NK 23(1
Dii'vcs this Reason are noticcahl ranfi'i' c' . :' ;n-
r e;it ct with tin it rits'Jitctite Kiacc of line and heau-
ty of color they are doubly attractive. U our htoie
ou will find a great variety to select fiom. Don't huv
nisr Easter wear before ou vi.sit our stoic and yet
oar prices for ue can save you money.
Look at Itiese Prices!
SS.S5
AdaoJ)
FIjcv are worth much more hut we
for the next few days.
are going to give your our profit
$ V
'A VI
j.
W fi ink n
Joseph ihj i
soods to
209 West Waiker
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 248, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 17, 1924, newspaper, April 17, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122658/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.