The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 92, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 19, 1924 Page: 2 of 12
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SPISfDAY OCTOBER" IV T$Zi.
. tTlie Breckenridge Daily
American
nrockenrlilKo American inibllMilfu;
CVi. Inc. PublMicrs.
C. l. CALDWELL President
GEO T. WtLSON.tJ.ic y and Trea
GEO T. SPUAKS-Vlce lTes. A iier
1-OItACK I. TJtOlT Editor
( Tin' Ku.-Iuiih huu Mdn
WranU Island colony which
ou an ice berg wnd there geenis to I
be Holm- inliunderstondlnc a to
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Pubflshcd In tl.enttomoo7ofMo. haU "nUr a W"M WM' "t"fll"
day. Tuesday Wednoeday Thursday "v''' rmf'" Iniit
and Friday alno on Sunday morning.! '
t4camda to stamp out witchcraft
AMONG NORTHERN NOMAD INDIANS
1 Month by cariler . I 6fi if
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u muuiui U) mnil O.OU
1 Year by mail . 6 0u
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Dlrplay advertising rates on applica-
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Insertion. Minimum .barge 30 centa.
Members o( tho Aaaoclatod PriH.
Members of the United Prea.
Members of the NeWBpaper ISntor-
prlio Association.
I go to Sumln) School to-
il an" tlir parable of
th -H.i oti II afterward know
nior. i in whv win haw- iniU-d in
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IwmIi i- Mn-t or mil trouble ii
ran-il U u rou kowIii- Thet"
nit iiii. i.irtotH in innWin.- a f'f-'i-!
Tin kind of miwine vou do
tin' v'ar ou now. and Hi' M&ft of
.iifi'Ni mi kIuii Hint hhh I own
Entered an 'cund "!nr matter at
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of March 1. 11 79
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of all news uloputch- endued to it
or not otherwise credited in thin pa-
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cd herein.
Any erroneous reflections upon tin
character standlug or reputation of ' "
any persoa Arm or corporation which
may occur In the column of THK
AMERICAN will b iarty corrected
upon being brought to the attention
of the firm.
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lilumelf lii that thlna which he nl
loweth - Homanu It. 22
ll h eaiiliT tor a IoIhi' to
caxk' than it U to h-t th
v. buckariK
whip
all In
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Indian mill) nianuii. in th" K l
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l.al for .hi uviatlon li-M fur Jlr. k
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othrr town of thin m o.hi '"
tho hotao of many nirh:p niid
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h !.ikm.' ro to a fhouwuid Vn
VW I" lillin and th'lr barUiUR ws
l.iru. 1 1 rmponaibli for the victor
wi in. forro'r mato rhainplon;
Itri'i-i . iiii(Uf bO)g ar' ronflil'lit tin; !
ran l w th Ciaro Loboi a whip
i m: 'ili) of th. Iiicki-nridiri'l
M.HM ii n.t thi ar- pr.-partnir t!n
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w.ii- in UO tin nun- ui' in "
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'till I f.N I'll WOMAN" NOW
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mill i.u ilnrtlnii lnr" hT nturti to
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o uud "t:orn-rra lam-a ni-
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REUNION OF
36th Divisions 90th
Ami All c-Seivice Men at
Chamber of Commerce
Auditorium Tuesday Oct. 21 8 p. in.
BIG CHICKEN DINNER
PLENTY OK AMUSEMENT!
ALL EX-SERVICE MEN INVITED!
RADIO! RADIO!
Lot Wi demonstrate a pot
to you. We have tho famous
FREED-EISEMANN and RA-
DIOLA Sets from 35 to
S5. '. lira.
All kinds of tmrts.
7 -TEUMS-
DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
.'JOS . WALKER ST. TELEPHONE 139
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Aii iiiimin conoptiun of th' lortiim of A lol IT ji-at old Noiu.d Indluii Ihd. IioIIpviM b In- I
Lowor luft Iiisp'ctoi T V. .SniidyH-W'tinsch who led the 'hunt fur tm -Noiiiml
ifiina'v .mil hfr papuoHi .
out witchcraft
Nomad Indian In llrlt
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fleer to se that a
Inr up la done la very
ebnuld be heeded
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Congratulations
:Vo vwh tu conratuliir Mi.h Saiah Ailoaoroff
Senior of thf lntml IVh 'rK.i. wnd TUelnm Kuah.
.stuili-nt if thi' Ctti.tiul 'AartJ Uiyli Fourth Giudf.
on thair Hue? in wirmnijf th? fnarli in a cmir
teat l our ronipMU duniiir Fii Pwvtntioit Vek.
mid to fxpi'!a ui jtpi relation for the keen n
toreiit 'nwmffiitvti l the jNlbiic aohHla thrMlihout
the afTttii.
wax. eli and b'-r hunlmnd iiuarrnl
ronilnually Ieevil beeailea !)' will
not no wherever an wiahe. !'
aora off on partli-anvlth Harrv wlth-
HU hint Finally Hoa- Annn. in .i
iiiplrlt of rt-volt Urvi'ii nr huahniiil
.and Moat to Ilurry'a ranch to await
bla comtnK Wllla llilnha Itoit- An
n U Ibtrry'a awantliuart mid whon
hv returna. he iIccIiIpu to go awny.
Harry Ifiirng Hint Koie Annu Irf
rrpftitunt. and find out at tlm naiim
llin that W'llla Iiob Kiint nwnj. Tim
ltm coiuea to a vury ilultKlitlul
epnclumon that will plmnu ovun thi
moat rrltii'.il ."rtalom
nction alio.nl haa bfn taken win.
tli" urruHt of flwt mciiibcrH of the
trlbu churRod with torturlnu to
dentil a 17-year-old boy and the
brutal iiinlinltiK of a young girl.
Doth victims contend the aborig-
ine wero possessed of "evil aplr-
Arrival of a party of Canadian
Royal Northwent Moiuuetl Police
here with tho irlnonore followa a
thrlltlng html martliiR lant Juno and
extuiidtnit up to tho fnuii nroiic
wnritc. where evn ilovc (muiu hml
dlffloiiUy In tmveliuti
Four of th IiitllniiB are men. Tin
fifth la a girl with a Imhy in her
arum. All coon will bo brnualit to
trial.
I.ant KprlitK riimorx of tho prlml
tlvo fruulUon of tho trlbi) haifnn l
rijaoh tlm oara of tho "watcluloi;"
of tlin north.
1
-Jpnum of ftiMKi and ' each wert given by u
fur Hie beat us on Km' I'uvention anbtniUod
by lliffh .-chiM) atudni .uu! tht boat postur by
thy (prftmmnr achool gradta. u
The judge bUtil tht ducijioua wetv hnrd to
mnke und commended the hiyh cbi-a work oxhlbltod
by the pnrticipnnt.
-- pniteet your home and dtm onus with .a ;)olk?v
in our Compflny.
Safol sane mid roliabla.
Daniei-Camp & Co
Phone '106
WE PAY (ASH FOR ASHES"
s 206 AValker-Jones -IJIdfj.
Breckenridge Texas
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Here's Your
lee Cream
-Whuthor you're entijij' it
for dessert or between mealn
you know that a dish of dain-
tily flavored Ice Cream will
'be most enjoyable. Re sure
to ask for D. & A. Ice Cream.
Dillingham &
Alexander
'Ice & Ice Crcifin Mfrs. '
PHONE 11
AIiiiomI Cut lllnMI'I'lltl.
InepMCtor T V. Snnilw-Wiinacli
and Cnnatablea P. W. NovIIIp mid
i Tt. Martin wore dlojKted to
tiiako the trip up to tho Tnl"Krap!i
Hill District to IhvoHtlgnto.
Thoy aet out In June iiiakltu
ihHi- way rfrtat on horyb:(ck. then'
In rano.i. Inter by dug sI-m1ko and
finally a foot.
WVolta later titey arrived near the
Noniad'a cnnti. It' wasn't long un-
til (ho Indiana discovered their
1 pr nonce for a bullet came whl.J-
r in tr through the liitpcctor'n hint.
AlthouKh n crack shot the In.
larx-ctor refrained from ' returning
the fire or Miviim nnthlnK about
Uu- wlioollng. To hnvo done n
would hnva meant the failure 'of
hi' mlsainn.
Through atrnten). he finally wan
able to obtain cnnroiwlotu' tlitit ld
to thu arreatH.
Ami from thorn thla much waii
Iparncd:
Enrlv lam mirfTiK tin- N'nniniix ho.
. i-i i.i.i..- ....... tiw... Minn covured
Hllll I" llllll l.oilllllt illll. I .mil lii'V
turni'd to hunting with eiiually at
lltilo Kiicoi'iM Trapa wore riet but
they were always emptj when the
I) u n I i it. vlHllud them.
mI auruly the trib" would pr!li
oi hunger.
Now It happened that in tie- camp
wag n lad called Atnl or Moccasin
Of somewhat delicate constitution
ho was Kiveit much to.liia owu com-
pany. That alone was bad.
Again It wa related how he man-
aged to catch fine 'fish and had re
markable luck on the hunt.
The rumor .tprwul that Atnl had
an "evil spirit lie USeil it ar
gued the old warrlnm. not to ob-
tain fine flub and iftuii" for hlmm-lf
hut to near tli"m away from thu
real of the tribe.
llannnl llonl .Himmuinl.
.The climax cnine when he wa
dotected one nlRht in IiIk tent het.d-
luc over a fire either humminK or
tnUililR to lilnutfU.
.Who le ootllil he lie olerlinx
with .Osoopt the 'tevll aplrlUT" i
.1)hi unlucky youth wae iieUeil.j
bound to a tree head downward..
Olliw ' mQinboni or the tribe heaan
iu")jiUnh' u weird ilnnce In a circle
about him. ThnrJ prpuoedlnse wer
liitijnded to Improna the apirlt with
the fact that they had sained a-
cuudoncy over It.
Hut tho xiiniK treo waa weak ami
It .liroke .throwing Atol tt the
Krotind. This time he waa tied
apiead'Oai;ltj falon to an Impm
vlaoil rack antl the dance wa. re-
no wed
Then they left him llioro to dlo.
For Iioura and liourji ho wan hanc-
Inu there. Imad .down hia pitiful
crle rtjjidliiK the sharp night air.
Atol. thouKli In torrihlo'iiBony aim
without a bite to oat or a drop t
drink .wan atill alive next day. Hi
tormentor thought lie was taking
too long to dlo so one of the
nquaws cut lilrt throat with a knife.
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ECONOMIZE!
LET 'US RE-TREAD
YOUR OLD TIRES!
The cost is about r0 per cent
jf tho cost of a new tire and they
last almost if riotSns long1.
We have iuestqsk thg Mj)l)twvk
und Miller Tii'osMqw.' Vjti will
vulcanize your old Tubes or sell
'ou a new one. Tubes and Tires
air specialty.
Giles Vulcanizing Co. :
102 EAST ELM STREET
WMMBmHrHIHMIHIIIlAMIgIlllllIlllIIIM
Eight-Cylinder -
Economy -
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Craw lit I.lko Crnli.
Ato Almiti U'a lanky.
The wise nion of the tribe grow'
)H'uIcIdiih. i;vtn tlmlr njatiiuti
liipitcra'. nippjiedj'. tlioy JcouldLfind
Cosilp li)Kn runfiij; through aim
camp that an ''evil 8011'' wan hov
ering about. If It were not destroy
In thu tribe .the-police nlim dls-
n .horribly crippled Klrl
named Madeline. SiMpecloii or
witchcraft Hh"had been maimed for
life.
Three da and three nights she
hndibeen stretched by one foot and
one arm upon the rack. IJoth are
paralyzed now. .Today she propel i
herself over the Hrpund like a crab.
VlKnfdcera-at-i'not iMHRh n-
vtreUgatjn'gfliyrcisoet.ViIJtjttlni hail itoMt ttWu'nHl.thpy got' their
prlsonera Atol's
hero for trial.
murdorora rback
'f' (JTHE other day wn happened
J to road o. migh ty clever ad vcr-
tisemi"it by an automobile manu-
facturer who proved the case of
eight cylinder economy in highly
interesting fashion. We wish we
could write ads like that.
However one point he mnkes is pne wc
OJisftlves con use. He maker great em-
phasis of the fact that real motor efficiency
is due to the smooth even flow of power.
In doing this he takes the reader 'way
back to the clays of the two-cylinder
motor "which occasionally jerked pa's hat
off wrun the old boat started up".
Smooth even power that's his big
point.
Did you ever stop-to think of the smooth
even flow of food protection offered by ice?
Mndam and sir there's the reason for ice
economy the even temperatures main-
tained. Don't make the mistake this Fall
and Winter of trying any other way to
keep foods fresh and good. You'll find ice
the one thing your household uses which
costs nothing through the food it saves.
It's real eight-cylinder economy.
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ICE AND ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS
PHONE 11
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 92, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 19, 1924, newspaper, October 19, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122817/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.