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THE BRECKENflroGE AMERICAN. BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS. TUESDAY MAY 19 1031
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By KATHLEEN HAYNES
Christian Ladies
Meet in Circles
1 finip I of the Woman's Council
fit't H.r Kir; rhrtatian Church met
. r tsi.isv afternoon in the home of
Jt XI Cox. Mra. Don Morris
otlil irted thr devotional reeding
Jnoiff (hap:.-
Woman's Council
Honors Members
Who Leave Soon
Mis T I Dyer Mr. W c Hj
cr (iml ilr 1.. Scbrlng all of w'lom
leaves Urcckcnrlugo soon were .:c
honoree at a fcrty-two .ait i .
en for the members of ir
Woman' Council of the Iiet)'cM
Ian Church at the home of Mi
V. W. Myers jeiterUny afternoon
tri ti I. ..-.iti rn.ci .ujiillieot iiir lie
dLf hi. !" -veral IMU I(l8n w.rc ()i
Un"' h"e I Rosemary MrCalllc Addallnr
i i qLul -i f r. i. ny. nd Vetta Relic Hyei
J. A. Smith nd Joe Bailey run. .. . .............. .' ..
.. .. --pun ncir ui cauiiifrii 1 VIII H
Hostess to Siam's
liulcrs Is Dead
PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs It. O. llll.enberg
.Mr
lt..- HcMMi me interesting reviews! twnorrw
ame Cha.. 2 ' . Frl Worth ?"! V""U.n M c' the honor guests by Mi.. Geo
Mi. Ht.l I. ..a rtd Mr..1?"' Mr"- Cep """ ' B ally. president ofthe Cm
ell who rend the following orlgma
poem
"Mm Dyer. Mra Scoring. Mrs
Matter all.
When I think of you" going It
make me" wont to biiwl
You've work ml so hard you've
done so much
I think ltd ktndu aad. no It
I worae than that
O C'umn and I'll tell vnu wlu! n. in-i iinun
miniatures of the Dlble. Mra.
y It Veale pri id over the hue-
.nss mevtlriK
Th. Ko-al h'.m .i in charge of
M r K V ;ie-p ."rventeen nn in
. ' Were or i e.r
Itrlc 2.
V About 1ft .in-filiei-. were eeenl
Mr. and Mra. Walter Robeson
left last week for Tennessee and
JCorlh Carolina where they will
Phth1 tin Mummer.
.Ronald Vincent of Dallas wan
business vlaMer her tola.
Mr. ond Mrn 11.
I
v-Mf rday af'-rniMin at the meeting ' (IntlKlitrr llerAldlne. left ("day fo.
right bad.
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k i in if 2. Miih wi held at thr f llnualon. to attend the utaie Inaui l-"or to lose you all you three.
jH'me "i mi ! i a iioxwoitii I anee convention iney will also via
Ml. Aith it Aiirti had cl)mnr of It Mr. Camp'a pnrente In
fe drvutloii i mil of the leaann vllle. retumine home next Hutiilav
t i h f .i th'' if'iiru.im whli h w n -
'I I'myn '
Mii Jin- !!! win te elrclfil nt
' hHina'i liming thr bumlii'X
inotinK Mtji Mtii.'iH-t wa n.irn
til vii p hnh'ti in Mr- Vlolii F. h
i e irtais Mi. I ' h: t'uait
tea in r.
(Inle 3.
Mr W V liir wi hostess
firflr 1 iii i iiutiie yeatenlay
uftiioon Th- iiw.tlonnl was eon-
lui te.t bv Ml- H f: Klledjfe. circle
ihnutnan aftn whi.-ti the Iord'a
1'rnyer was teMatet in unlaon.
A vriy lnteti"-t ng diaeuaalon of
Mary the Mother of Jesus." was
Jul by Mrs. Jonrs Mr. 11 W. Ken-
nedy had rltaie f 'he Illble study
'Ar the nftrni-ii
'The surprisi' wil-n wm futnUh-
tsi by Mrs. Kennedy wnt to Mrs.
I. A rnrihnin There ware fifteen
i.d member (resent with two now
members. Mra. J. A. Mond nml Mrs.
W It Aryes. Mra. J. W. Fisher of
Kostinml. wa.- a visitor for the af-
ternoon Ice cream nnd cake were served
nt the rime of the meeting. Next
Monlsy the nrcle meets at the
hotr." i.f Mrs. Iester Wood.
;). IH. Missionary
Society Medina
Mr- Cioire McCurmlck was In
hare of ihe proKrnm yesterday at
trie meeUnj; of the Woman' Mis-
ni.n.iry Society of the First Metho-
i' c'.iurrh A Bible study icaon
was Kvn from the book "Great
.oul at I'rnyer" uslnj; the Uicme
Jeus anil his I'rnyer life.
V it 'erc-tinR talks were made by
.vr Jess 1'lpkln Mrs. J C. Bar-
Jjtiti and Mm. I). II. Iisater.
M K. J. Benton who plans to
lenv. this week to ;!nd the aum-
mer wi'h Mr. Bunton In Cronn
I'la.n. appointed Mm. J. It. Banes
'u ai t ua president In her absence
iljring tho summer months.
jfLerion A uxiliary
Plans Poppy Day
a I I think Mi terrible can be
Hunts- You II be mlkThty nice for the
thunli that gets you
But It will l.-uv- ua in lite lurch
you can bet you.
Mm Mebtlntt I'm aorry I didn't
Ket better ciitalnlei! with you
The callit I have made have been
ail tt few.
But like then two others you've
been faithful nnd true
Ami worked ao hard on the tmsl
Riven you.
Mra. Baker. I aaw yoti right after
the wreck
You look fine now but you did
look Ilka hack;
We'v missed you tnte'.y. nnd we'll
inlas you when
Your're counted us one of our old
"hna boena."
lite council and .Sunday school
will lose n Kootl worker
1 And when you move away don't
. .. ... .i I fclilll IV U RllllltVli
y tuiiiirwuy iiik'h- itmiins Jiinec
proarnt were I'aullne Tiniey. II. U
O. It. Klnp of Ablene. was In
the city on bualneia today
(1 W. Sherwood was u burliien '
vlilor In BrerkenrldKe today. i
Johnny Rrahnm who la connect
ril with the Toxtia-IHiUiana Iower
CotnpAny wu liere yesterday.
Mm. " '
Mr. nftd Mra. Pete MeCteakey
were vUltorn in Brerkcnrldge ox
thfljr were returning to Mineral
Well ufter n vu cut Ion trip-
Swcnsondalc News
The Swrnsondnle Hutiday achool
rntertainid wllh nn ice rrrjm ir-
i.. u.i.....i.. ..i.. i. ..-.. .1.. ... i
Mrs WhltelH ft. u i()m. wlluw
of the former A mhn -mlur to Kiik-
land who most n-rrntly was
brought into tuitunal piominonrn
when she tinned vi i h-r palati.il
Purchase. N. Y. estate to the visit-
ing King timl quei-n f Si.im. !!
at Cap Fen at In .Soiithnn Fi mi- .
" oi inr wpinnii"t women m
America hei den'ii oir.iir.i with-
in a week aflei the Hmnirir rulufa
hnil arrived to make ih-lr resl-
denre nt her home dining thlr
stay In this cnuntiy
Spain's Rulers
Fear No Return
Of Monarchists!
By W1I.MAM II. LANDEK
t'nlted Pross Staff Correspondent
MADRID. May 10 OI.KV Al-
t hough two Dukes pretend to he
abolished throne of Spain the Re-
publican govornomnt worries not
about the possibility of a mon-
archical restoration now cr later
The most Imprrtnnt pretender
of course Is the Duke of Toledo.
Den Alfonso of Bourbon and
!IiiMlnirK-torralne who between
the time of his birth on Mav 17.
lfe&fj to his sudden ilejiartui'e
from Spain on April II. 1011. wna
King Alfonso XIII of Hpaln. The '
Duke of Toledo apiarently has let
the Impression be created In Paris '
that he U sojourning aboard while
in Spain things remain In a state
of flux pending thu election for
( tne Ccnatltutlonal Aaaembly. '
! which the Provisional Government '
plans to hold about June 21. The
government may bo a provisional
THREE
foim the Republic will ultimately! her. rind clnlmeU that
Bsuine oui ine reaaer wno tninkn uwh abo Itlon win imt m.11.1
that King Alfonao might reiv.. I since ft hud not been decreed bv
nn invilniinn l. nii..n i.. m.i.i '..... ' i
.... .....i...... . ... ...nt.. ... . . IJIIIH
nftnr the cle.tio-i letuni- i.-. Tin- piesenl "(Jnrllsl"' or "Leglt-
counted is ver apt to be .i -y i-l ' pietendei. Don Jaime Duke
pointed. f mii iii. was bom In Swltter-
Jhe second pretender to fhe.liiml In 1R70. He resides In Paris
non-existent Spanish throne is aland l Iwclwlor. Since had he
very dlntalit n-laflve of the Puke been Iv hk. he would have no dl-
of Tirfdo lie Is the Duki ..i..i u isin. he recognlced Al-
Madrld. When tin Duk. of T.! ' ( t. . xlll a Heli Apparent
woj mng or mmhii. th.- 1 uk.- . f XHjl: . if thiuud had been as thev
Meteor Survey
Will Determine
New Star Data
Blackburn. Mrfraict Hubert. I.i.n
ftapp. Johntii" Rlnnetoi). Jdmei
Steed. Frances Duprlest. Amlrua
Itaamussen. Sybil Snffell. Havel
Mitchell Kills Mitchell. Kduar and
Ous YarbrouKh Clumy Taylor. Sy
bil Henderson and Dora Young.
Mlaa Dnlvn l.te upent Tuesday
and Wednesday with relatives In
BttHjkenrldKO She vlalted Miss
Annu Yurbiu Tluiriday and Fri
day.
Mersra. It B. Hall. Abe Lc. Hur-
vey Klwood Henry Mitchell and
Sam RJppetoe attended the Flrat
Aid mertlnK at Black Cnmp In
Hreckenrldge. Thursday.
Mlsa Martha Klwood was thr
euest of Mlaa Ruth Murtln of
BrcckenrldKv' Wedneslay.
Mra. Dyer Job made patience his
trade
But Mra. Dyor tins him bent hell
have to fade.
For you younj; imoplc's work by
you so much has been done
Of course I kno you raid It was
fun.
But for tills so onlted recreation
I have not on application.
You'll be mlMod In the cliotr the
council and town
In fact all throo will bo misted
all around.
Oh well ono churches loss la
anothora fcaln.
The onn is n pleasure but Uic
loss Is n phtn."
A dainty refrrslinicnt course
wa served with rot buds ns
i plate favors. About thirty ladleit
were piesent.
f1
Misses fjivern Skffcll and Wlnl-
fted Loni: have been vlsltinu I
friends In Breckenrld;e.
Lalkiiur Beacon
t
day with Mrs. W.
Oakley.
spent
C. VI
I
ids Shipping
Mrs II. P. Klwood end Mrs. It.
B. Hull motored to Runner Friday.
JI. P. Klwood and Henry Mitch-
ell motored to Cedar Creek Sutur-doy.
Mis. Hanry Mitchell visited ret-
fThe American Ix'ulon Auxlllarv
n f for their regular builneas !tlves In ItlsInK Star Tliurwlay.
Hire' nj; at the home of Mrs. G. If. I
Steudmurt F.-ldav afternoon. I
Mr- J Ji Brewster. Mrs. C. K.
Chaffin. Mr. J. c. Barron. Mrs.
Hex Keener and Mrs. Stcudman
wete rlctMl delegates to tho dis-
trict convention In Runner. Mra.
Mill Decker. Mra. Ben J. Denn
Mr. W A. Utile Mrs. C. II. Gul-
let'e and Mm. I. E. KlrkUind were
named alternates Plans for Poppy
Duy which will bo May 23 were
completed
The hostess semi! sandwiches
blackbriry pto with whipped
cream utld orangeade to Mesdumea
Mi He. kei. Ck K. Chaffin. Ile.
Keenr J It. Brewster I. K. Kirk-
land. J (' Barron and C. R. Dt-laney.
MISS KING IN l(i:CIT.I.
TtlNIGIIT IN DA1.UAS
Z JJus Maxlne King daughter of
.Hfe-aml Mrs. J. K. Klnjr is being
pifscnted in a. recital tonight In
Dallas at Meliose Court. Miss
lUntt i a student In the Cocks
STi I of Kxpresslon. she will give
th book "Armgurt" by Qeorgr
Eliot.
Vf and Mm. King und Miss
Nina Landers left this afternoon
fur Dallas to uttend the recital
KNTKKTAINK 1UH".M)S
ON BlltTIIDAY.
William Shaw entertained a
grtrup of his llttlefriends with u
birthday party Monday afternoon
ut the Breckenrldge water plant.
Ice cream and caka were served
ufter u very enjoyable afternoon
to Jennie Stags. I.ydla Iouiau Pes-
ter Hazel Virginia Maitineau Gil-
bert and Peggy Wallace. June nnd
Maurice Garner. Marvin and
Kathylene Adklns. C R. Tindal
Mliis Kula May Moure wag the
guest of Miss Pearl Stanford
Breckenrldge Wednesday.
Move Building
Of 24000 Tons
HAMILTON Ohio May 10. U.P-
A building weighing 48.fiOO.000
pounds was moved recently by four
men.
The Incident occurred when a
Chlcugo Construction firm moved
the Schwab building to a new lo-
cation to make room for the new
postofflce.
A week prior to the moving a
force of SO men had been railing
the three story brick structure s.iv-
n feet five Inches to clear the
foundation. When word was sent
nut that actual moving of the
building would take place a large
i owd gathered.
Four men moved slowly around
rollers on which the building had
been rested. The rollers began to
move and the 34000 tons of brick
began to Journey "ft feet southwunl.
After the structure had been
started on Its way u team of horses
at niggled for the major paei of on
afternoon to tnovr It 45 feet.
Wounded Vet to Ik M. I.
MEMPHIS. May 10. (U.fi Marlon
Butler Murshburn a world war
veteran who served overseas 19
months wounded seven times und
since the war bus traveled In IB
countries. Is registered In the med
ical college of the University of
Tennessee here. He Intends enter-
Golda ond Charles Adkins. Helen inK. Le l'; s- 1lbltc "fall" .-wrvlcc
incont of i KDINUURGH. May 10. l'.l!i - A
"talking beacon" the latest and
most ingenious of the many le-
vlnis for rendering navigation In
fogH safer has been installed In the
Cumbrne Illghthousc on the Ayr
ooast and Is exciting extraordinary
inturntt in marine circles.
This device the invention of
Clin rl os A. Stevenson nnd David
Alan Stevenwn of Edinburgh can-
slats of the combination of a pho-
nograph a fog algnal and n wlro-
leaa transmitter. It nuM n shin
' fitted with even the simplest form
lor wk.olo.ts receiver to ascertain
her iilstnnco from the llghthotuo
up to about flvo mile Irrespective
of tho density of Uie fog.
Blunt und Sites-ell
In operation the fog signal con-
slats of three blast followed by n
short silence then two further
blasts. It is at this point that tho
Stevenson' Invention comes. Into
play.
At tho same time the fog horn
l blown a listener on a wireless ro-
colver hears:
(at The name of the beacon In
gpeech (Cumbrne).
(b) The three blunts of the fog
signal.
(c) Counting In apeech In cable-
length and sua-mlles up to
five miles.
l) The two blasts .of the fog
signal.
This Is followed by a Hjlenco In-
terval lasting 27 seconds und Is then
repeated. Immediately before ouch
mile Is spoken u bell is sounded.
KnUthlUhm Dl-.tulire.
Tho distance which the listener
hears in h4s wlrulosd receiver coin-
ciding with the end of tho third
blast heard through the uir. givci
him his distance from the light-
house. Tho spokon words In the signal
emanate fiom a phonograph record
which is engaged and disengaged
to synchronize with and accurately
limed to work In step with the fog
signal.
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. May 10.
UR) Shooting atars will lure n
scientific expedition Into the wide
open pnea of thevest next 8ec
tentbe-r.
Dr. Harlow Sha-pjey of Harvard
Observatory will lead a group of
Harvard end Cornell irnlverrlty
astronomers to Flagstaff Ail..
for what may be one of the most
elaborate surveys of meteors In
astronomical history.
New Ihilu.
The aky studies expected to
produce much vnluubli new data
on the subject will cover from
one to two years under present
plant.
The oxpcill.lon haw been made
possible through grants by the
American Academy of Arts ami
Sciences of Boston and the Com-
mittee on Milton Fund Giants .it
Harvard i:nlvrai;y
Besides Dr Sharnlry. Dr. Ernst
Oplk of Harvard. Professor S. h.
Jlloothmyd of Cornell and four
young scientists y.t to be selected
will participate.
To lletermiiie I'ri'iiui'iicy.
"One of the Principal alms of
tho expedition Is to determine .he
frequency of metocrx throughout
tho your and. secondly ui deter-
mine 'their altitude in the earth'
atmosphere." Dr. Sharpley said.
In order to measure the height
It will be necessary to work from
two stations separated by approxi-
mately 3S miles. A: each station
two obseivers will continually
watch the nk.v throughout the
hours of darkness except when the
weather 'nndltion- oi tne strong
moonlight Inter efere. At each sta-
tion one man will abservo the
nortl'.ern and one the southern
sky."
Unties for f. S. ICmlxusy.
PARIS May IB. H'fi Tme
American eagli'. not uons an has
been rumored will nppeur on the
portals of the new Ahum icon Em-
bassy in the Place i. . Concorde.
Early pietuies of the n-w struc-
ture showed two lions leilirilnu on
either sidi of thr .nn.mce. und
alarmed patriotic i. shlrnti. Work
has leen Ktan.-il Imt n Is esti-
mated that it will take two or
more moniitis to .l.-.-imiiih tho
Grlmod de la Kevnirii mansion
und vlunr the ch.un.1 on which
tne new Embassy is to rm built
Theie will In- an offiiinl ceremony
when the col r.. i .itiiiu- i laid.
and William Shaw Mrs Fields.
Mm Shaw. Mm. Tindal. Mm
George Adkins. Mrs. Fred Adkins.
Mrs Garner and Mm. Wallace
L.'ffc C. CHAPTER
KKTINCJ TIIIJIWIIAV.
he t' D. C. Chapter will meet
sdjy" iifternoon at 3 o'clock at
4U West Undsey. with Mrs. Ula
ockntan as hostess.
KU.E INTENTION TO .MARRY.
IVdicu of intention to marry has
been filed by Quincy Hammntt and
Miss Diamond Revls of Ranger.
American Wrltem to Mert.
PARIS May 10. (U.R) The first
cqsference of American Writers to
belteld In Paris will convene the
lakof Muy. concurrent with that
of vhe Soclete des Gens de Lettre
de France Under the auspices of
the French Society and (he Au-
thors' League of America; the
Florence Blumenthal Aassoclatlon
has convoked the conference.
and has become a recognized nu
thorlty on public health adminis-
tration after studying European
systems while abroad.
SELL OLD JAII.HOITSK.
JACKSON. MIm.. May 10 IU.PJ -For
Hale one JjII and a courthose
These two buildings were put on
lh block here recently by Hinds
county authorities when it was de-
cided to build new ones. The buy-
er however had to tear them
down.
LAWN MOWERS
Uachlne ground called for and
delivered. Bicycle Tires parts
repaired. Keys for any lock.
Parts for any Phonograph
Stoves and Furniture repaired
reflnUhed.
V I X I T COMPANY
Phone 408 IJ3 E. Walker St
If we can't fix It Throw It
away.
Iim Seta Wood Afire.
HARRISBURG Pa- Moy 10. (U.R
RoallKlng that smoking was n
dangerous practice while cleaning
the brush in u woodlot. u Cambria
county farmer placed his pipe in
the ocket of his coat. Unfortun-
ately the pie was not extinguished
and burn uc through the coat fell
to the ground und started a for-
est fire that dest roped five acres
ot timberland-
Blai'kl rrloi. I'iid Crops.
NEW BERN. Tenn.. Muy 10. tU.R) remedies 3 Cardul
One of the best blackberry crops
in recent years has been reported
here however fanners say the
peach and apple crop will not oe
up to expectations due to the late
cold weather in this section . Cardul lias been In o by wom-
I en for more than lifts years s
I'flUr H aU Bsssci eao
JUST DRAGGED
AROUND WEAK
When In This Condition Ken
tucky Lady Took Cardui
and "Improved So Much."
"I bellevo It will strengthen and
build one up and help in many
ways" writes Mrs. J. R. Clark of
Hoplclnsvtllc Ky.. In referring to
Cardul a mcdlctno long med by I
women ana wiucn ncipea Mr.
Clark as described below:
"A few years ago." sho saj's "I
was In n very weak run-down con-
dition. It U hard to describe now
bad I felt. I know I was sick for
I did not feci like doing my work.
I Just dragged around. I was get-
ting nervous and knew I must do
something to keep from getting
sick In bed.
"I had heard so much about
Cardul I decided to try It and I
haven't regretted it.
"I improved so much. I felt like
a new person. I often wonder why
we suffer when there are such good
remedies aa Curdul. Z am glad I
found It so that I can recommend
It to others."
Let this recommendation help
you get started on the road to bel-
ter health.
TAKE
CAR3UI
jhZJi
rhedford's Uluck Dr..u :l.t sliould
also be med In :onnectloq
with Curaul - p ia-itlve 25.
iiaurni claimed he was an Imp -tor;
said he was the iin!tful Kr ..
and that all that Don AITon...
XIII could jHJsslbly asplm to wu
to be pilnm i.f Aaturla.s.
The Duke of Madrid Is Don
Jnlme- -Juan - Carton - Alfonm-F'-llpe.
Prince cf Bcurbon and won
of the late Don Carlos dl.ect (-
scendant of the original Don Car
low who provoked the Catlist wu .
which caused io much blooil-h. d
In Spain In the 11th Century.
The Siillc Imv
The whole trmibln started wh .i
Fredlnanl VII was King ond h
brother Carlos whs Heir Appa- n'
Frendlnnnd hud had thiee .
but no children. Ho then m i
rled for the f. urth time and wh- n
his Wife was expecting h child lie
decided to take no chances in th-
the Salic I Ql i .. rs. . .
" uvuits v ii eman
Now Ultra-Modern
ST. LOUIS May 10. l'.P' i.
2nd anniveisary of thP m
at runt I ve fire In the hlstorv ..'
Iotlls. the conflagration - i
and 18 1640 the t
od one of the m .
fighting depiM'u
States.
When the di- i
nearly a centu:;.
tlep.iitmenl con
leer bu'lne.st. m.
killed fighting :
ed for two d i
Iia.jI ir :1iiii(j.h had bee
llMiId have been nccoidillg to his
1 1 ei i ie. .
Now Don Jaime from hla Paris
head Uaiti iu nsse:ts that he Is the
ul !'itlninte pretender and that
the monarchy in Spain must not
I. ..U..II..U-.I .... I. ...-- . ... .
.. ..i. . u ju.ii ut-vauss one ing downtown bui.il. i
referring to Alfonso XIII did nnd caused millions
not have sense olKugh to make property damage
himself loved by hla people.
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i I
ic I
i.r
CLAIMS CHAMPION LILAC.
BEi:;KEN. Wash May 10
'l.R M:5. ttiutlotte McDonald
.In.- to limn tin w'oild'a cham-
ploll 1 1 III r bedge. I; Is 120 feet
lo-iv '.'i feel high and 10 feet
Mm k
FOR YOUR HEALTH
oeeaarsvisif-srsu-stsisuvg snrauanrm cast
DR. PfiERCE'S
i!.?l!?lecaD'SC0Very
AT ALL DRUG 'TOttCS
government but the question of- matter. The child would be so
Monaiohy versus Republic is NOT elgn whether male oi female. Ami
to be settled In the election f to asmire this. It was neeesHiii in
June 21 since It was deckled in I abolish the Suite law. which' lid
the election of April 12 . ' not penult women to iiveend tin
Climpn'gii to Sid Form throne. The child did turn on i .
Tho present political campaign be a Kni. the futuie Label II
preceding the elections tuny have lujiuhdmothei f Alloii'o Xlll i
aomotlllng to do with Just what 1 tut lon fail. mi.I mi! iieoijiili
Mtr
MAY SPECIAL
Oil
PI'.RMANI.NT U.WI.s .:
ii. i:k.i;m. m.s now 7..vi
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vocal chords. When you consider
your Adam's Apple you are con-
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chords. Don't rasp your throat
with harsh irritants Reach for
a LUCKY instead Remember
LUCKY STRIKE is the only ciga-
rette in America that through its
exclusive "TOASTING" process
expels certain harsh irritants
present in all raw tobaccos. These
expelled .irritants are sold to
manufacturers of chemical com-
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your LUCKY STRIKE and so we say
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 144, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 19, 1931, newspaper, May 19, 1931; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123450/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.