The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 11, No. 218, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 13, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BIIEGKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUST 13 19.11
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By KATHLEEN IIAYNES
air a C. I. I Jeer e
T ft ww r.
Is Hostess To
Itittl If "'I I cn ln l-hlcajo Mlar wmnnefte
. Ubl-tl-iiei'e ClffCJ'Smlthton. hr grnmklaught.r h..
M' c H Dei.- wtij hostcAl to
n. Jiut A -Mere Bridge Club at her
m. Wednesday afternoon. Horn
I w. re ftvoied aa floral decoration.
IUn !i wm aervml to the jtuert
dur.ng the g iru.- Mm II L. Hol-
ster won ligh n-ore and wai pre--.r
n T c J n mii uf home pa.jn.mas.
L Hgh -ut pi-iie. Hnrnu houio draao
wrn- to Mr U ' lUdtfutt.
iiherhet mid rnke were rlefved to
h- follmwnir 'lub member Mra.
A J !. nnirf M- H. L HolU--
Mi i I'. Hrcwiter Mm. It.
II Kwttt Mi- Hmce Smith. Mr.
I! Had. Mr It. E. Hood.
Mi' Urady t. t.r Mra O A Kin-
uey Mr i aie Dalaney Mm. H.
( UnkT wai a rumt for the af-
L U' 'Mill
Given Surprise
Parly Hi Friends
A urmip of friend atirprtaed
I. in i Walker with a birthday
-.ir' WittnMdav vnlna at hla
!mmi' on Nmth I'ttrka.
Fnrty-t.. n.l variou Othtl
ati. foi .! 'hi 'Itvemlon of the
' 'tin.K li ii iiwhIp Ice cream
w t- Ki-i- ii the following
':- Mi I -ii in and Iteatrlca
Mux hew. Ii. n. i itnd Zana Makm
I aii VIU. i uf Mmu Mona I.eo
Sp(n. ir M.irv Kmiixi WrlKht. Jeiin
:-ttiiinK. I'h.irli.- Mac Morris and
'"" Mnm 'TV!-.. v-!"
tjulnn B i I.-Minry of Dnllu. Ty-
In 1huic .-it lion Elton Dim.
Windrow Win-. ir Percy Morris
Ui. Mcl:ii... C U. Hopklna of
l)f m"uu. and Mr and Mrs. IS.
U ForbM.
I'inr.l.lS MATKONS TO
HAVE I'AUTV 1'KIOAV.
1 i. Fidelia Matron' Clans of the
Fi R.tit Church will have a
pnr'v Friday afternoon at 3 00
.. . k tM- church. The forget-
w not friendu will he revenled. Ev-
tiy . in- mmber i urged to be
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Paris Styles
IU MAKY KNIOHT
l'mtt-a Preaa Staff Corroapondent
PAHIS. Auu IS. IU.P) Literally.
riHl- int I ! tl n ha Juat como
to uk ft.'in "'if of the blggmt
I..UIO-K in p hi. loncnrnlng cer-
. un in'W i. ui "f rorset over which
ill wirtei !. itri have been made.
It inien 'tittef. r.' without saying
Hint thl gxtnient will be de rl-n.-iir
if 'ii Kruplrn and Dlreotolru
jjowni ml- K'.-ng to fit properly.
Ku:ti 'h' ' illowlng dmcrlptlon
i.u will grt u pretty good Ufa of
h.it it ii llkr.
The chlrf thing about It I It
nrfumry -f line It has been lift-
ed -lihtl ibovo the pooltlon occu-
pietl by th. groegrnln belt of the
.ln uml therefore doe away
with thut uncomfortable feeling
i.f two linen Interfering. All of
the frnt half I made of fine
clitl- and l definitely higher
than the back. The lower line
are adciptibte to give perfect com-
fort when senteil The back u
ni t of rubber hut of utin. or a
fin"" oiitil modeled to take the
Bhape of flsre In an unboned
exrmne. md Ita lino are alto-
gether in. -Ible through the drens.
i jt . i.i p m front on ii nanow
K.ri" whin U one of three de-
Touni-d "'1 n ue 'wl0'en.
l he i. nty.'' designed cben-
i.ilv fr Ainerlcun. hna not tnk-
V .n in.lil of Pmrlelennea. but Instead
dutable 1 1 In bust-Uxllce form
whK-h 1 wtwltable I combined
with orp de chine knlcker.
making a garmoni on the general
line of th "scanty" or "all-in-one."
WOLF SCKATCII FATAL
MONROE. La. Aug. 12. UR) A
erratch frtm a pet wolf that wv
at firt thought not dangerwua
raused the ueain oi ur. j. oiow
art here
Fal Girls! Here's
A Tip For Yon
Ah over
ih world Kriischen
S t
)fl .v
mtiMiinii to uirl and wo-
who strive for an attractive
from fat figure that cannot fall
Ip .vin admiration
ii ...'.. tin. rcm that banlShM
fat and br.ngs into bloiwom all the
V .. H- !. uru
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ii 'jrul aiiracuiri'iiMj .-
Ionian osseassj.
Every morning take one h
spoon of Kmschen Salt In a sa
of hot water before breakfast
Be sure and do thla every morn
ing for "IVO ine iiiwb "--thil
take off the fat" and bring
at Kru.ichen reeling "
' " . - . .11. .1.. O..I I. ro.
. !C health unu acwvuy ni -
Iff cl tn bright eyes clear skin
rful vlvnwty aoo cnarniiK
.. m hottte of Kruschen
s- ' nt ilowen Drug Co.. or uny
U store .last i week you
mi.i he satufied with reaulU or
" ... .i AUV
m 'nvy uuw.
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Notice Special!
PERMANENT tO CA
1-2 Price - f .!
Free Shamm with euch Marcel BOo
Wave Set dry 50o; t ttry 2S
Kye Hreiv and Kyo lJiI "
WALTON'S BEAUTY SHOP
Phono 267 for Appointment
Itl.Tl'lt.NS FltOM CIUC'AOO
Mis V liarrln rrlurnfd Tuen-
Jr from a month visit with her
made the trip with hr rrmni.i'd
In Fort Worth and Dal la vitt
before returning horn.
JOINS FAMILY HKltK
Paul Morrison of the Chtpman
Kanoh near Corpus Chi rati has j
Joined hla wife and children heir
whore they have spent the aumimr
with her paraiu Mr and Mr W
It. Ewlnc
HACK FltOM CONVB.VTIO.V.
Cupt J. C. Ihtchanan and R. A.
Smith of the local tire department
rvturned Wednesday from Vernnn
where fiay attended a two-day ron-
ventlon of the firemen of the Pan
handle dUtrlct.
HACK FltOM AMAKII.I.O.
Krank Lochrfdge ha returned
from a trip to Amarlllj. He wai
aceoinimnliHl horn by hie wife rind
daughter. Nancy who have mad
un axtandad vialt to that city with
relative.
HACK I'HOM Till I'
Mr 11lla Stdaa and children. !
Itoaalltt and Dellua Wavne and Mle
Evelyn Petty of I'arks hive ie-
turnec' from a vla.t In Au- In ;rvl
HlWaboro
ItKTHItN TO lAI.IS.
Mr. and Mra. V V. Leonard re-
turned to their home In Dallam to-
day after visiting their daughter
Mr I. It. H. Payne and family for
a few days
.
Mits. Nomvoon leave
Mrs. V. K Norwood returned to
her home In Uaaumont today after
spandlng a week here with her
later. Mra. '" Hayne.
WACO VI8ITOU IIKItK
W. I). HurrU of Waco la vial ting
hla akiter. Mrs. E. II. Smith ton
and hit mother. Mr. G. W HarrU
for a fiw dayv.
$
.MISS I)EI-FOSSE HEKE.
Miss Oertrude Deluroaa of Cor-
ilennn Is visiting her purenta. Mr
and Mr. E. D DeLafutwo this
week.
.MIL UOHESON IN IIOSl'ITAU
Walter Ilobeon underwent an
uperntton at the Medical Aria Hos-
pital thl morning.
SPEND WEI). IN FT. WOUTII
Mrs. Floyd Holder and son. Hill.
and Mr. W. T. Edward spent
Wednesday In Fort Worth.
$
It. I KIKK .MOTH Lit ILL
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Kirk left early
today for San Angelo. Mr. Kirk's
mother la very III in thut city.
DISMLSSKD FltOM HOSPITAL
Mrs. J. II. Prultt wa dlamlwd
front the Medical Art iloap'trii to
day.
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L'NDEUOOES OPEKATIO.V
Mr. R C Wills la a patient in
the Medical Art Hospital when-
she underwent un operation tnd.i
ate
HAS TONSILS UEMOVEI)
Mis Fay Fleetwood underwent j
tonsil operation Wednesday Sn. i-
report.ed to be doing nicely.
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HEKE ON HUSINESS
Hoy Ixgdon of OvcrUin wn m
the olty on business Wedneilu
HOUSTON MAN UEIti;
F. It. Luhn and W E Nie th of
Houston are buslnea viitor in
Ureckenrldge today.
VISITORS L'UOM MINtiL'S
Mr- J. U. Walker and daughter
Lot of Mlngu are the guets of
Mr and Mr. C- O. Wulker.
GO TO MCMEY
C M Bender and son Gerhard
are spending a few day in Me
Carney
DALLAS HO HEltl.
J n T"rAv'rf rn
! E1ncr viker for seven da ..
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"1 4Msft tr l lirti ! ftlftftfta
1 mtmt ! Ii WwiftM' ftftftftft
HII IU.flH.1. ftftfl
1 mi2WIW(.
B I Oik.bk.Un.jr ftftftl
rkfta sghaw. BiKKk
Ramon Novarro In Valentino Role
Showing At Theatre Here Today
Hutnon Novarro a gone native
ugnln . . . this tltnu Its down In In-
dia. "Sun Of India" hark back to
the good old Valentino duyi when
men wfte shicka and wemen were
kldniiptM . and they liked It. . .
Novino's perfornmnco ln thl
'.-n Ik said to be along the same
or ler of the role he played In "The
Pagan" which If'tnic moans a
good picture. Connid Nngel. Mar-
Jorit Rambeatl Madge Evans and
C. Aubrey Smith alto appear In
the caet.
Aftir enjoying the oriental at-
mosphere for two day we wilt be
brought back and delivered Into
the hand of same tough iinrteri
for "1111 Hound" on Saturday. Leo
Carlllo I the guns lender. Thl I
the flrnt underworld picture thnt
we've had In aome time thut hna
m.t Included Clark Gatole. hut that
young man la on the road to the
bigger nnd batter. . . .
Wonder hiw many people know
Old Schooner
Salvages Self
ttAVACO WMrh Aug. 13. I UP)
Of all the atrange legend of the
sea. none I more unusual than the
chronicle of that tout four-maet-ed
whooner the old North Uend.
A she ride at anchor In An-
lorla. ahc look like any other
windjammer Out the North Ilend
i th pnly on of the fabled mast-
p: ships that even flung herself
half a mil Inland and then un
aided by human rmntls. moved
tXiat distance through tho sand to
float one more unhurmed.
The talc sounds wild but there
r-v wttneases to voucn tor u. nnu
th channel left In Peacock Spit
aa the North Ilend moved through
the sand t.o open water That
chnnnei. bv the way. virtually
ruined Peacook Spit as fishing
grounds so thut a company whl'-h ;
In t" It had paid this state
180.000 a your for fishing rights'
trili year refusod to bid one-third i
of that sum.
It wus on Januury 3 10?fl that
rtie North Hend Portland-bound
from Sydney. Austrulln in ballast.
wa strlppeil of canvos In u wild;
torm at the mouth of the Colum-
bla river. Hurled by the force of
a raging tldo the four-muster I
triggered. While her crew clrngedj
in fear. Sho was aground. i
Morning showed how fur around
he wa. Half u mile of sand'
pemtetl the North Bend form
water. An automobile loaded In
Sydney wai lifted ovemlde and run I
.icrnaa the mind to Ilwnco. w'.ier''
It I still to be seen.
Salvage effort Wedged In
and end driftwooil. the North I
Hend couli! not be moved
Then a strange thing happened
KOVB HUSINESS"
Our (iang Comedy
Silly Symphony
Paramount Sound News
Today -
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tiirrillul :hHH
77i Alfandr.o No flit tn affiiattJ unite
7hw fatty Hot Cot MHttiti in MM&'nVst
Lou.ilhKy and PitUkurqh- Pif.QnJth
Ha.nltin Cham of hit) m CjifVrva.
E C EPPLEY
Prttidtnt
Los Angeles
CORNER FIFTH
1 1 1 ' I' jifk ivn'f ma K w.aso emu JR '$ !
what
the picture of sound look
l.ke . . well we didn't till we were
shown the other day anil Its no
Interesting we're going to try to
tell you about It.
Along the aide of the platurc film i
there s a little spade about ono-
elghth of an Inch wide on thl the
sound Is recorded and look like a
silhouette of the Hock Mountain.
A little device Cwhlch we won't ex-
plain right here) In the picture ma-
chine change those photographic
waven to electrical wave . . . these
clcctrlaal wavo are relayed by a
wire (tame principle ns the tele-
phone) to be amplified several
thousand times and broadcast by n
large horn which Is dlroctly behind
the screen. This explains why the
screen nuut be perforated ... so
the sound cun come thru.
After this very lucid description
you probably still wonder Jut ex-
actly what make the nolso . . .
well o do we.
Untouched by any aave th ele-
ment the ship began backing
through the aand to witter. In
April. 192). over a year after the
was grounded tho ship floated
ugnln In the PhbUIc. A tug put out
from Astoria and towed her to the
harbor there where saHorfolkn still
mark hor the boat that sal
vaged herself.
Atjeil Kansas Havliclnr Weils
SAPULPA. Okla. Aug 12 tUP'
Henry Doln. Pawnee. Okla . i
bachelor for 76 yoars was mam. d
here recently to Mra. Dolly Win
field. 63. a widow. Doln told the
license clerk It is "never too late
to get married." '
It may be true that prosperity
la Just around the corner but
there seems to be some doubt I
about the traffic signal.
PHONE 11
For That Good
D&A
ICE
Dillingham & Alexander
Jcc and Ice Cream
xtlanufacturcs
Electric Refrigerator
Repairing
Service on All Slakes
Hob's Battery & Electric
Company
Pinnies Day HK8 Night 115W
A Homance or
Romances
RAMON
NOVARRO
In his greatest picture nine?
"The Pagan" and In tlw
same role that made Viilrn-
lino famous
"SON OF
INDIA"
ulth
CONKAI) NAGEL
MAIUORIK KAM1IGAU
AIADCK EVANS
C. AUI1KKY SMITH
Friday
Ill
it com wj unzi to itop
AT Iht OSTisCIKt xoeo-
rAUOUf AUIAMOOIA HUM
AT THC AVLUAOt nOTU.
RATES
Smqle with both
Oto8
Oouble with bath
M to HO
ATTRACTIVE WEEKLY
MONTHLY AND
RESIDENTIAL RATES
CHARLES & HAMILTON
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&WflaW SPRING STREETS itH! !i.
Survey Being
Made Of Need
01' Unemployed
By RAYMOND CLAPPER
Copyright 1031 by United Pn4s I
WASHINGTON Aug. 13. Fed
eral co-opcruiion to loeu me nun-
gry next winter will be undertak-
en by President Hoover on a scale
to be determined after completion
of a survey now being made ac-
cording to a high ndmlnuUritlun
source today.
Prosldont Hoover Is represented '
as abhorring the thought of large I
numbers on the border-line of star-1
vatlan while tho country Is over-1
flowing with more foodstuff than
enn bu entistimed. A nureh In on I
for some plan whereby this loml
surplus can be turned into needy
channels. It Is stated.
Favor Lucsi! I'lnn
Chairman Fees of the Republican
notional committee after discuss-
ing tho situation with Hoover
sntd fed re I aid would " provid-
ed If neceenry to prertnt ..iifff.-
Ing. Two conditions un- inipot-ed '.v
the Preddent. it m undit 'to nl.
On la that loi-al f immunity ni-'
exhaust their own resources be-
fore outside aid la extended. A
canvas of thl jltuatlon is being
n utile Secondly relief must not
SHEEPD1P BASE naturally
present in every tobacco leaf
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mk.' 7BaMUiiaSSHlil
K '''iliiBiKaBBI
aHk. PsQiSIHRI
The finest to-
bacco quality
plus throat
protection.
TUNE IN-
TXiLucAxSiriU
Ounce Orchci
Ira T3i Tutf
Jj)i Thundai
and Saturday
tvtnint ovtr
N.Bf.nctuoiU
takf tin fomi of n "dole.'' a point
which i-t .N'Mjiisiy emphasized by
officials.
Jut what In a dole and uliat
la not depend ptrtlally upon the
point of view For the moment
the phraee i- used to damn ony
plan which in not favored.
Tie administration la ready to
ilt-lif (in 1 (100010 nrm klanbatw
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and am ono civts available In the I """. ii. un-"-vi.
n .. r .... gnte from 18 countries In the
relj(j I
Program Uiulct.-rinincil
Ofricli.h promle that the nec-
essary relief will be provided
preferably without any vital legis-
lation Hut the program Is not
yet formulnted. they snld
Hoover contemplates no extra
session of congress and could bu
Induced to change hla mind only
shculd some emergency seriously
alter the outlook. It ia stated. He
prefers to work out a rt-llef plan
administratively with ome ort
jf national relief organisation.
One chief concern of the nd-
nilnlstratlon Is to heatl off nu-
merom extensive relief plans which
will be Hgltiiiiil In the coming
" ngie-s Vih Senators and Con-
greasmen faring another election
rimpolgn. prcsaeil by constituent
In haul rlrcumstnncei nnd wi'h
both h"Ute i.vcniv dldcil polltic-
:lll the temjitntlon In I'lltlKli"
to be bur henrteil wilh Trciaury
fiit.il tll be iri.-ii Hi'nr"--iatlon
off' I iN fe II
Banks rrmy fill In n great ninny
wny but no it . ailing o 'i
ilriifN
TOASTING
(Black biting harsh irritant chemicals)
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Tour
British Service
Men Will Be
Jellicoe's Host
.rnniTr a.... i itttii tii
Urltlah Empl e nnd fnitornnl rop-
rfni'iiiiiuvin mini me Aniorican
I Legion will attend the British Em
plre Service Legion fifth biennial
conference to be held nt Toronto
from Sept. 3 to 7.
Admiral Enrl Jelllcoe Grand
Prosldont of the B. E. S. L. ac-
companied by most of tho other
Brltlah delegates will land at Quo-
bee on Aug. 32. One of the first
Importnat public Amotions nt
which Earl Jelllcoe will be the cen-
tral figure will be tho opening of
the Cnnadlun National Exhibition
at Toronto on Aug. 28. This Is
tho largest of nnnunl exhibitions.
Th following day he will take the
nlute when thoiiniinds of vetcrnn
of the Great War mnrch past the
grandstand at the exhibition the
feature event of Warriors' Day.
Tho British nnd Anierlcnn dele-
gat will also ettend the opening
eislon of the fourth Dominion
convention of the Canadian Le-
gion of the British Empire Sorvlce
League at Niagara Fall. Aug. 31
to Sept. 2 The Legion has 1.12ft
branches anil s membership of
ovci loft.000 in the Dominion
The British Empire Service
Le.iitui it the organization lira-
sska
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finest tobacco leaves the world can offerthe
finest from Turkey the finest from Kentucky
Tennessee Virginia Georgia and the Carolina'
the Cream of many Crops throughout the
world. But all tobacco
and kind as nature produces them contain harsl
irritants. LUCKY STRIKE'S exclusive "TOAST.1
ING" Process a process that mellows thatpuriJ
fies that includes the
Violet Ray expels
rally present in every
expelled irritants to
compounds who use
sheep-dip as well as
tion for fruits flowers and shrubs enough t
permit the daily dipping of over 50000 sheep o
the daily spraying of
Thus you are sure these irritants naturally pres-l
ent in all tobacco leaves are not in your LUCKY
bllUKb. "They're out so they can't be inl" N
wonder LUCKIES are
"U. S. DeU. of Agriculture Bureau of Annnaf
Industry Order No. 210
It's toasted'
Including the use of
Sunshine Mellows
Throat Protection against irritation against cough
un.tcs nil cx-siivu-m - org.ir
zaflons in the IMtWh Emp.rc
its confer enre 7.00 nran'ttu-. ar
millions of men and women w
bo represented. The Grand Puti "
Is II. R. II. the Prlnre of Wales
is expected Hint Erul Jelllcou ni
many of the British delegate w
attend the annus I convention
the American Legion which op
tit Detroit on hept. 21.
Man Band Provij u
It Was Not Drun- X
BUFFALO. N. Y.. Aug. 13. it'
- Buffalo's ono-mnn iMind. R i
mond Green wbs arrested wh
ho tried to piny hi lntruni"i
"for hi own amusement" on t
street dt 3 a. m.
n
"Tills bind Is the fl"et In t
world." Green "dd latrolni
Thomas Cunnlngh m. who arrest
htm for public rii'ixlcr'ion 'Y
Just wait and you l1 see "
All night lonu in. i ollce llatei.
to "Keep Sinllin)! M flight n
Roses" "MoonlU'r ' Tlnu
nnd dozen othi" i ' . Avl
Green an a ronil.i i' .. w:i
iKMinJ. cymbals .m.i . net of wo. "
on itlioes which h. i-allled "click"'
clacks.''
When Giecnn case w.:s rail.
the police .md court attend n
told Judgr Peter Maul they gue -j
Greeen warn t Intoxlcited afte
"Cne dismissed and think
.the music." said .Iu!ge Maul
I tJieen walked down the
i riilors to the -ii i in uf "' '
Woul- I'niv T i".
pels
They're out-
so they can't
be in!"
Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the
leaves regardless of price
use of the modern Ultra
certain harsh irritants natu
tobacco leaf. We sell thes
manufacturers of chemica
them as a base in makin
a powerful spraying solui
many thousands of treesi
always kind to your throat
Ultra Violet Ray?
Heat Purifies
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