The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 238, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 5, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
THURSDAY APRIL 5 10
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Special Sale
Ladies' Hats
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HatJ In all colors
In VIm llralda. Tim
bo Sir wa. both lnrii'
ami atnall ahape Jurt
rrcvd -value I a
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M' i:-1 I.
$4
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-All other lint In ntock Including Leghorn: Straws and
Milan
13 PICK CENT OFF
BARON BROS.
Viol t nnl Knafer I.llllea rbvi
florn! inspiration and enhanced th
purple ;iinl white motif fnvornl In all
'tlftnllrt of tln moit rhnnnlnc hoil-
tti of mifrila' when Mm. 11. A
IMiwrlnn wna hoMcaa lo emtohtta o(
the Kll Kate Klub In regular aeion
al lor home nn Weal I.tnde SI.
Vloleta climtrrrd In dainty rr;nl
haakita centered each luble therp br-
ine four tablra of lnr aaaemhlcd
for tl dlvrraloit of "12".
In tin dliilne room lhi dinner tnlil
wan n utered with n Ploater of beau-
tiful Kaler Ulllca. purple candle In
rryatnl holdera tied with white tulle
gracing each corner of th table.
The refreMimpnta conalatrtl of n
Mlail and Ice courac llabled purple
randlm In rryatal holdera tlml with
white tulle lending charm at rati.
in hie.
The prraonnrl Included:
Meadatnea. Orady Canii J. D. Han
Infer Jr . Olla Itamney. CI. O. Hate
ni.in. Arthur Dabney. I.- M. Hmllh.
Velma Curtla. of Han KraiiPlsco Cnl.
Jnm rrnrkell. II. II. CartwriiMit
Paiiav Tnnrhalone lllalr Janien :
Alltaon. J f . Tottchatonr J. W. Whit
rim Clark. H. J. Oabnrne M. I
Kik- r (iunn ltuaM and C. tS. Mai
tin
MMIY MAD
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II
i.Tin:.v nass
i.iovssnt'i.ii mint
KI. 1'ASO. April S. Mirv hnil n
little Inill) cite IiIipiiuIiI it to who i
one day If wax not nnlnst tlie tulis
anil the tenpher didn't put It out. Thl
chnrnPtrrlxed tho f'rt twt tf ? lmw
lipid by FA I'no neliool clilldt.n c-
Penlly. The hn ni n d c!d d uc
PP8M and it id pliiniixt to have pic-h
a allow eneh arhool iir ncriitilliii; to
ichool nfflclnlx
The ellow do wna welromeil foi
limhably the flrat time n set o.d
tenpher tahhlN. write t.'it moii'i 1
Koulrreln eodii. unim u. ri"iiv
hena and b;il rhfcl.K nud n lot n
other iMilmal'. fowlji nid iiptil. .11
had iiliipen.
The nhow .-. In id on the nclinol
rroiinili after atitd) lionrf. nnd priip
llrnll rverj child brmikhl onie lilnd
of n pet. A centipede a Ktlnulint liz-
ard and Koine homed tonda were
anion r the collect inn.
UlDbon and pertiricaten wen given
In varloiiK plaaen. liie.'n and rata
which could do trick and bird which
Wef I mined wero faxoteil by moat
of the JtidKc.
A doll how in li'lnir planneil now.
The pnrim" of the pet show wnii
to tenrli klndnern In dumb ntiliiiiiN
rreate "nlerent In the care of i t and
ptovlde wliornine nmiinement.
Tii)ti:i: .mkai.s a day
I'tii: I'otit iir.ii:i:D
ItKAI'MONT.- PoIIpp record oliow
that local police official ntreMe 1 1 R
lemons In imp week recetitl.
eoiirt bonne Tupdn.
TIip hrlile and prontn are "aid lo
I e UatlKer rltlneti.
Metiibeia or Hip Alntlirnn Claan or
the rirat llnptlat chureh IipIiI n. vrr
lntpratlnK and enjoyalile anclal and
bunlneaa iiiPitlnB In thp parlora of
the church yeaterdny afternoon with
twenty two tnptnbpta prraeni
Durlnx Hip bttalnraa pmIoii n roiim
table iIIcumIoii on mail) inatlir of
Intermt to the claaa were touched up
on. the moot Important of which u
that In reward to Hip iipw rlialra that
have been tecpiitly Installed In th'
clnaa room.
DurliiK tho aodnl hour coffee nnd
aandwlohpa wpio orrd by Menilatni'
Chaa. llpad find V. A. Nlclmla.
Mra. Velnm Curtla of San 1'rnnclxco
Cat la thn liottao nunat of Mr. and
Mra. D. O. Uatemnn and Mr. and
Mra. 1 M. Hmllh for nHlt of loimlh.
Mian Ilernlce Timyi r tin nluineil
lo Dill U where nil" will tnki up pe-
rial woili aa a technician at Hat lor
alter npendlim the KnMi r lndldnii
with her tiiother Mia Marv Cnriern.
it the family home In ItnnelaHti.
IIHLTON April. 6. Providing
iliree ttiPnl a dav for no peranna Is
the task nlloied to Mr Annie Whit
field dietician of the l.uiher Hull
iMnliiu' loom at Haylor College hei"
'ri'.' !i?e of the InaU i icORtil2ed
li the fnr-t flint It IPiUlre 0 d07.r-l
. i.! Tor Mr Whllflrld'A "family."
The poller" "family" also require
112 pound of ronat each meal it t
l ivnl r.o poii ml. of bacon for breil;-
fai. Bono otera for one meal lu
I ounda of flab nnd 150 pound of
ti.
The poIIpl'p maintain il own
nenniprv from which Hie arhool
i InitiK hall iiaea 75 enllona of mill;
i.nrh day and :i pound of butter
i nPh mra I. Twenly-fhe eillon of p
rream arr reijulred for n nr-nl. The
rollrue bakera bakr dnil 200 ion"
of bread for the dinlna hall.
A few more llema to ahow Die -i7i
f the dlnlnit hall requirement ate:
no and one-half cm lea of leituci .
three onllmm of anl ill I'reaalnir: and!
mo pounda of totnatoea. The foMi-
Imk rerlpea for apple nnlnd la tiaed:
three buahela npplf. Hirer crllena
pinenpplr; xoo mnrabmallowa.
Vi:i.l. KNOWN STAfJU
1'i.ay ti.v s(m:i;v
Draron DuIiIm la
town.
nn hi wax lo
(Adv April r. i
IcMJUJBJ
"STORK OF PKKSONAL SKIIVICK"
iniimHi
I'AIHfl.OTIM.AI'OY
It I. Palrrlnlh nnd Mr Mnrunrit
Irnfov were muririd fount Judw
1 1: !' ItltPle l bl office nt tin
Jev?Jb rptt'dorJtS caTcK
Uat-cL-"o5vvc Luns
"JB t o w r vUtVdvno v tAicK. ( o .
ITS FINAL-- THE
Last Call !
Tins is tho la.st call. Opportunity is knocking at ur door. It's your last chnnco.
'i are khik to save the people of HreekoniidKe and surroundinfr territory hundreds i.l
dollars on Spring merchandise. Re one of them. Come to this sale without fail. Coun-
ter tin- entire length of tho store piled high with bargains that can't l.o equalled. S.ilc
w$E&mmgmfmm
Claire Wlndaor. tho radiant acre u
nrtlat. la fen In red In "Thr t.ltlle
rimrrh Around thr Corner. Hi-
Wnrnar llrolhrra produrtlon nn
iionncrd by th I'nlaco thontrr for a
n dnya run IipbIiiiiIiik loday. Thla la
the yontm nctraaa who In Iwn year
haa climbed lo tho top rtniR of atrllnr
auccraa iiPKiniiltiR very low nnu
narhltiK tho top.
"The l.lttle Church Around the
Corner" la a arnxui ndaplloii of th
ifinue play or the aanie namo n
c hard a lllatiey. known In eery cor-
ner of the roll n try plllnr In Ha ataite
vralon or novel form. The apeiialro
vim written by Olan I'rititxliiu who
haa many photnplaya to her riwllt
A romnnre lietween a mlnNler and
a noflety Blrl. ii atrlkr In which a turn
moha ko rioilnu. inlraclea and deep
Ketiiilne arntlmeiil fluun In thh
drama.
The aupiMirtlnit ral rnnalata or
Kentiplh Harlan llobarl lloawmlb.
Walter Ixinar. Alec I'rancla. ilir
Cooprr. Maraaret Heililon. Winter
Hall. Cyril Chadwlck and I'nullne
Stark.
mmmrwmmmmmuminmmmnn
imiimmi miimii i imp
lAj fO
On all our Wool Spring
Suits Capes and Coat
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posiisiiL$
LXCLUftlVr. titIT SuT LXPUV 3IVC
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1!AT1Y FOSTER
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I'AVM WAYTIIAIM'I.Vfl
HI. PAKO. April fi. 11 .15. Flow
i rn of You nit county watilwl a raca-
! Hon nnd a trip he could tntike e-
i naea on. Ho ot .mine aecond-hnnd
ir.ipa unit alartnl on n tour of Tea
irniipltiK n lio went. Ho haa lMen
i one from home Iwn inontha now
Mid la In HI Pnao. Durlnir thi time
ii- ana he haa Irnppeil more than
lot' mtiekrnlK. "R akitnk. five rac-
oon to cinotea and two wildcat
The hide have netted him I'rom 50
reuta to 0 each. "I have iimi'e nion-
" he ald "I have paid ixpnae
and have motiry In n pock't and
bad u trip Itealdim."
tarts without fail at 9 o'clock
COLI.IJtli: STATION. March 20.
The To.n AgRlo luiHolmll will inaUo
lla bow to Soiilhwoatorn Conforoncp
To stand ami be thou slronif competltlnn thla nltornoou on Kylo
. ..... ftPlu. when the Knniiera ko iiBUlinii
Hut I can tell the proper place llK nmulP owlf of iiouitan.
The Owla nro hero for two imitvs
i with tho AiKlea.
! 'I'''8 Hoiuo moil will bo Into tliolr
i . j j I . . Illlll iiuiiii'ii'iiv Htlllli" nun llllin iou
"iii-ii t nn duu kiiu viliunun Jll-
The Lord he said to .Itishiia
To stand ami be thou stroi
it I can tell the proper pi:
To see I he buying tln'img.
There's nlwnyg
Friday Apr. 6
And Continuing Until Sold Out
in- to one place to buy their
groceries. I'ncos uuu (juaiity
cut t figure. We have both.
L. C. Lucas & Co.
nreckenridge's Finest Store
Masonic IJIdg. N. Hrcck. Ave.
WE'VE GOT THE GOODS NOW !
Don't let anyone tell ou we haven't what you want. Maybe we didn't have one time
but our stock is now complete with many new sprinp; goods being received daily. Many
of these goods were bought last year for spring delivery before wo decided to close
out and now tho wholesalers won't cancel our orders and we nro forced to accept the
goods and sell them nt some cheap price.
vf
vloua oxpnrlonce thla mmion. Klein
Ipoiltlnua on tho I on in r.ro flllod by
i tiion new on tho ArkIo nine.
Preliminary pa mod IntU wenk with
the HoiiMtou lliiffaloea hovvevnr In.
I dlcaled two features of the AkI'
nine lu'cordln to coach Ilonre. Ono
i l.i that the Inrinera will have n
'Iriinu pltchliiK force the other Hint
they Hliould lunKe Kood recoidH Willi
the but. Mcf ready and KoKera two
anuthpnwH. nhnwi'd up well iu tw..l-
1 fM the .U'Kle concli reporta wlill."
Joseph Dry Goods Co.
WK SUM. I'Oll f ASH OM.Y
lIRKPKIJMHDOi: TI3.YAS
SECOND SHOWING
Brec ken ridge
a by
slides
PALACE THEATER
TOMOKKOW (FUIDAY )
Olaen. fill! nnd CI f fin are coun. .??i ""' I.onuhorn tnr nt the tu.i
aa atronKholda In lln pltchliiK Ih. "'" n!' '"""Hmll naaon.
Atlallii. Match 2D. Ivan "l1obb"i
Itolierlaon. of Dallaa atar fotnbnll
and haneball plater of Hi" Tym-
I.OIivhorna. h.i.i bem ! 1- l riplaln
of the lri2l Lonu'iorn haak'Hxifi
team. Itobertaon v.i nn ont-it'ind
1) A X C H
TON I (J I IT .
( i.ovkh i.kaf rum
Admission 2.")C TJ
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V! mmm
V A Ah$rWM
Sir v r MiPi& m j8PihCT
'jQ!!Z-JJ3JMJ.
That "Something" You Sitker
Have or Haven't in 'Dress
Manyawcman is acccpcccl or rejected long before
one catches the color of her eyes. Matted booted
and gowned in the height of fashion yet some-
thing cither is or isn't lacking in the ensemble
Men sense it but only women will tell you th.u
the missing "something" is the proper corset.
What a simple thing to achieve those lines of
grace that is if you know the secret. And the
secret is a Modart Corset.
Such a splendid garment is the Modart so in-
dividual in design so free so personal in its
feeling that there isn't any corset like a Modart.
Think of the pure joy of possessing such a corset
that makes others conscious of the effect but
never reminds you of the fact that you have it on
S. Segal & Ca
A tet(t .11 ipttiididh tie-
lignid at lie MoJjrl iinsuU
be inJiuJuall) f.tteJ to)tur
figure. In cur Corut De-
partment we render itn
service without elligatwi.
"WE STIUVB TO PLKASB"
7P
IfMm
V'tin )u tee one ef l&eie
IohIj nriettjuti tit riibt
MoUffrt whtfb jett pert
fecth to your figure jeu will
realize that a Modart Corut
it tit one tonet for you.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 238, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 5, 1923, newspaper, April 5, 1923; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69397/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.