The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 18, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BRECKENMDGE DAILY AMERICAN
WEDNESDAY JANl AUY is l2H.
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Hie Breckenridge
Daily American
freekcfirldga American Publishing
Co. Inc. Publishers.
OEO. T. SPEAKS
Gen. M:r
Stored ts Second Clans Matter n
Breckenridgo Tan under the Aci
t Marsh 1 1879.
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Is au'iorued to iiiakc the following
nnno I'iri i. ni-i. subject to th action
of t' ! inorratlc l'rlitiar of Julj
102S
lor PlMHrl .IihIk--. UOtli lUlrlct:
.ISO. . Mil. I.
lor Dlstih t Atloine)
I II. WKl.t II (i. -.li 1 1 Ion)
I'm DMtht clerk:
Mls Mlli:i. V(il) (iNln.
Hon)
I or ( omit .litilrte:
W. .1. ltltl(STO n-eleii..ii)
Tor hlieilli:
it. ii. i.i:
iii;hv c. tiioiimon (! i.- -
Hon)
nov D in
For Count v fieri;:
li; It. (HUNT (io-elcrlloii)
.lOIlN lll.Al K
JVir Count) TreiiMiicr:
It. M. PAY VK (ro.eleitloii)
W. .1. ItK KAIID
M. I.. (I ATP) MAItTI.V
For Tn Collector:
A. II. IIOWXIXIJ (lo-oloellon)
KI) OltTON
I 'or Tu Assessor:
( II. SI-JAUS (re-election)
For County Supciliitoiiilcnt of Public
Initimtloii:
MltS. MII.I.IC ItLACUltl'lt.V
MISS KMMA IIOPK
Mils. II. lllthCttMX.N (re.elec
t Ion )
For .liitlltc of the Pence. Precinct
I
.1. W. ( WI'LI'.MW (re-election)
For f " niHl.ililf. Pi echo t Vo. I:
(i:iiu;i; r. ui.i.s. (ic.cieiti.uii
I-or (Vuninlssloner Piccliut Vo. I:
.1. . uamslv
II. II. POWVIMi (icclritltin)
l'or Coiuinissloner. Prci4nrt So. '-:
w. m. (a i:st
"MOSS" HOOP (reelection)
lor Coinnilssloner Pcedim Vo. il:
I. I. (Krnest) KlltlvLAM).
.1. U. IIOUTOX
K . ltCVNOLPS
Por Coninilssloner Pieclurt X. I:
IIUVK II. SLOAN (re-elect toil)
Cilv
Aiinoiinccmcnls
l"or Mil) on
( II s. II. Ci.MIIC
lor I'll j Coniiiiissloner:
It. ilP CAMP
!;. .1. ItK.NTO.N (ic-clecllon)
Other Opinions
Di-.HT l
Tvvuitv two years
licit r.
HkO the brokei-
ac iioni
of
whlrb Iti iilii n II.
mi mil. i' failed for
ii it 1 1
Donni ll ws
nine t't.m
ri ei-
rn Ull'Ts
. nisi ui't.v procei dings
vv. i j'.H.i J 7 i lilts on tho
dotiiti Donneilv w.t- ine to go in'
bovvev I prithpelollM I on i.t
4fi r le colli' no one hail m h-.u
clann on imn ir moi. moiiiv.
ThrouKb ib vi iir lie k .-i i.ivtn.;
.iitidi sin plus winch gi'W Mm i
and fatter ai litui passed.
inall. a iivv days ago. to mail-
ed out cln ci r totaling ni"i I h.m
$itr..u0tl to the old crmlltoi-
legally he did not owe tin so
pcoile a ctnt No one could liivu
ci'iiHtired him if In- bad allow d the
o -? ...wilii. nil I he dolllll IIUV II. I I" "f
m .....' ..- ...----
' veiirs 111111 to I"' Una
ll I
it li"
I. in u
'I lC
couldn't do it. His
wouldn't !' '"'" "' u1'
had been responsible for H
1.I1. loslnu moiiev and he
t
. ."0-
uli that
hs onl course w. to pa) it back.
Interest on the mom-v i.iImiI the
Hum to iiion than twin- tb. .iie oi
tl.i orlKUial iicni".
There we- notlnr
hi iiilnn I't.il
about It." lie H.'lld "D Win pun.
business transaction. A d i 1- a
debt I Just acted as I believed
rlKbt . .
Lverv ho otten ou In ar enim-in
o' Mmrlcm btU'iH nutiiods and
American business hK-n WU1
I U-lM-M-JL - 'Mil AltJIMIUai L ' - ' " .
; ;' ; "
M Aa ' -gMA
SHIM I . T I f T UfUJBiA
I aeWtAL " ""' y i . V TrtS 5M0RE.J J
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" V if S3S&ZS POLITICS :fl Z
' .. f ..ii t - l:...-l come ..I ' T Mi Y 'Ta r.Mintv :inl
mm Mtiri-n. it.. n-ii u u linn i.iyi 1 ' iy ?"!gisr ' "" " '
. a "M . Ill I IW I.I II
I'UIIVI: I I vl. M'k t VI. . ... ... m
.s'atlsilc4 sliow th.it ilie oi.niii
't j.i h th-. "el uln hti-' ot
.it IX-ltlOlm Of the I'tii'ed :!lal'. fill
t:ie veur l''2T iiiiioiii.t. il lo near
iv billion dollars or I' per cent el
t'u es imateil retail IniHineas of th"
a i:ntr. Tnls ifpresents a per cap-
ita awrnKe ol $51 more than four
i.in-H that of 1021 and Indicates
that at the present rate of xnwth
this Rystein of rierchandisliii; will
henceforth (hi a Htlll greater part of
the nation'- i.tail trade. How far
tb advuntauex of the chain system
will pnvnil uunliiKt the Indnpendrnt
Hiiiit.Il. or "ii'-liibhorhood" shops
c.uinot ..i-ilv Ii.- fmetold. lull it
tn m i.iio. 'u r. probable tint In
i'i.' cldi .m.i town- at b a.-t th"
t in.. I. let t
.-'.it HI'llll
I III.
.linl b :
in in-
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ci'itr..ll'.iii.iii in
will ' ! li. I til
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I'I .III. I
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i:.i!l ttii-l' i
.' out t' tie i
II i.'i' lit fo: in
.1.1 III of
' III II Il-
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.l-l'l t '
i .-. I'll-
i" i-bil:i
i':i-uiii r
I'I liter -
U h
l.l.l
1'ier the .u I :il cost
has been lov leil lo
ll.i'se store.i dm .i not appt.n to h'Vc
in "ii demointi.ited. tholr ie:n tolvan
taes IMng in their aliHP: to be.
cheaper '' pun basing ill Immense
liiiuntlties and by saving in freight
through Khlpmei'ts In ui eat i on.rs court of tni rounty either
volume The '.ash-pa menf and j i'ne or in conjunction with tho
'nop doitverv" lent tires of some ofrH. upon their own Initiative or in
Hie chain systems are also assumed response to a petition of the ma-
in nprisent lower expenses that Jorlt.v of the citizen may estuhlitdi
make possible satis ut smaller rateti or take over and iiiultitaii. a t.n'i-
ot profit. ' ' " lb' library. This of coiiim' Is done
In a i'i i en I adtlres before u gath throiuh i small t.i levied b ttie
ellllK tf econoililsts 111 .i.-ililncion.
D C Kdward A. Fib tie of llo ton
loiiH-a.it that in Co- near future
there would be ori-.ant' d gn-iil s-
teuu of nationwide ihaitis of b
paiimeni store" apiiio.tiblni: in
capltall-uitloii and volume of busl-
n s such conci rns a. tb" 1'iiiied
St tis Steel Coiporai'on and tie
; nt-ral Motor. C'omp.iii.v. W"l.
the ubtllltl.in f Idle CUpltal eoit-
sianii.v seeking Investment. It will
iloubt'ei. be toillld p.acllcill '. tl-
n.iuce mi'iihuiidblnu oeiatloiis In
Hie r..ic.e it) that productive Indus-
ii Pus 1 ei ii consolidated: ttv t'i.
.alt ol stock and bonds lo the vu
. i al public. l callable maiiei;. r
e:.n be found Ullil this -will he 11
I'-.il test Of the proponed d'l'.irtUle
si me iniwreslluif develoi.n its nni.v
be expected. Christian Science
Monthlv.
Ptiblic. Libraries
Should -Bo Owned
Bv The Public
" Siimla'. ': issue o' Ine HrcH-!
enriiUc Dull American iipp'-aied a
hlioi ai tn I" pii'talhlio; to tho
St. tile 1 I'mn 11 Libra'. v. What was
-.ii.l in till- ai 1 t-i- about the iini-
1
i in
1 I ul of : '.ibi.rv ana the
it in it. lb 1 iv eit .ri) lul'oriiicd
1 ii:niii 1im1.1t l ' iiO.v.-i i trite.
.... 1. at mn .!.- '.date over
1 1 p. 1-
n
will 11 v wi I that p'.icilcall
I'Ve! y
proureMlvc coiiiu.1 with a 1-opuM
i!
lion r.n l.ni.'. r lean siepbi 1 s Cuitniv
; lei With a C'liMv 8i.1t as lar 1
tiad prosii ' e as Ilrecki mitUc
THAU SHE I5L0WS j iV.
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KS
The publi' should know more
about mental liyKiene s.iyi an
alleni't. What wo need maybe
Is a tew more murder trials.
The year ltns seen o.ulto a lit t In
flylmr by tho lndlen both away
from their husbands and at them
Wo bad just nbottt gotten rid
of the Chiuose war when a matt
rained Bkjollerup had to go and
olirover a comot.
a
Sano or no. fleorgo llemtift
Moyoil oft the witness stand.
"Which goes to show h wasn't so
v'erv crazy
When wo saw tho hoadllno.
"Wife Slain nt Piano. Mate Held"
we telephoned home but the good
wife til us it rouldn'l be true
for ih lady next door wan play-
tux that same piece this minute.
i.eneral l.udendorff blames
Je nits. Jews and Mtisoim for
Cermany's defeat In th World
War And here we had thought
nil tin time It was tho military
polite! c .1
i.i..iiit.iiii. H'lil.i r . hrn I'lidowuit'l or
.i rtoviilnl by law a puiine itrar
it i li hi-.- vvitli the iiopulai in.
'I le stall -OVll llllll'llt ri'COglll.IIlK
1 1
In nefitH to be derived from pub-
lie lilii at I'm has exprcslv tirovldeo
I lor the establishment of public li
braries In counties tlitoituhout tho
utat". I'mier thin law the couttnis-
.a'srassssiisi'S'fisiiei
aX'.a.. 2k:
. --. ...
MEN WANTED!
A iiii'ctinji oi' all tno men of tlio
First li;ir-!; : -n..U 1 . --! .1 I'i r to-
night "t 7. .'.
A matter of juxat inipoiluncu is tu
Iju (li a'li 'st'd.
CR. Sliirar. Pasior
ii ii hot i are co-oper-
I'll I -il!Cl St' phellK
i iMiblli I'luiiij tin coi-i
ov.'i .Mul mi'iiitulnlnu
ii'iinr. i lu.-'non oi one
ti.. Ti e ben. fits to be
derived vvi 'inl meii titan justify
r .It b it : mall i xpeiioltltre.
i Kotin one h.oi .aid. "The llhr.t-
licftare e.itabl.tilu d that they may
j t;itther toM (her tit liettt of tho
Irulti. of the tt". of human speech.
It.piead them before men In all lib-
J crailly und invite nljo enjoy them.
iTh nelioolH ure In 'part ealablished
that they may tell tho young how
to enjoy this frtiii." Another writer
hat) said "Tito education which tho
iifown man or woman receives in
the library is more independent and
Anor i Bolf-dlvtMrO Ihnn that which
the hoy ha- ree. Ivtd In school but
it l:i none tho l dm ' a training
meaiiM of menial iiii". moral growth
without wlil.'ii hom.iii llr' tends con-
aii.nt'v to v.i. d Ma; tuition. The mod-
. : llbiar.v or Miii.e-i'in simpli tn"nt'
.. l ..... . I. . I.. I..ul ........Iii llriti I
. ii'i ..iii... . ...- ........
tl
(i.H HUM wl'lrlrlf lUliibibed hyi
li . ii"il' ' i. eboi.l
Tie ft .It vvi in n nl' tbi eiv have
ii" iitid tin tntiii t xprer.'i d alio"'
nil ;i t. ' .ii'r a i i '.ibli'.lied tl'i'
-li ul' . lis ( i to il I' I.I lif. i . . bill I be lli-
i ii .i.'tti d 'i:. mils le. .il. on the lib-'
i u i ' p.ici l - . n i-in ti lint inev an
I i(lt I I . .li III' I'. 1. . i i'.. It 't
I with I hi' ! it. ..It bill . .in 1 1 "'..i'S ' I"
.muled to i abstai'tii.l to a tunc In j
maintainlni: und bulblln'; up tho
public librnrv.
Mr.i. CicoiKe li. Kelley.
L'AfiK 1'IIiKl)
Tne ca:u of Claude Culbf'th vs.
Iouriove'.! Liability Assurance Cor-
po:..tlou Limited was filed In the
offlre of the dlntrlct clerk till i
liitirnlni;.
T'.-ir
'n Inc. i'
('
'-.II III
Iii lldinv
.-( hool
. IA2SZS&-'
idiita Likely
nave Harder
Battle In 1928
t
i-; i (In
fli-t of a terles of
v. ii tie- pre ; etM of I
ul I'cli .- ! .illll '
T"-i's l.ni;iif club-
reuKon. Tlr- leama
t!. f.'flrr t wtllh
f.r ii- 102
me dealt In
they flnldliert
tin i ::" '.!' . i
1)AI.'.S. .Ian. I"'.. .'- opint
Into
! i I :i ! nt H.c b- -liinlin "f lnl
. on Hi. WieMt.i K.il ." S- nld'T'
mio not lr :i(l"d oli uitd cloi'd ill--.'.i'in
with a prrcei.y.ui' cf .ilfit.
Tlif .-iptiililf I'm won 101: mini'' uivl
loot fit.
AUIion. 'i -:i"!i luiil plii' iil-
tiniiHtial miiI tin' rec- wnn le.iuiren
only toward the end by a sudden
dpurt of Houston and later Waco
ihlf ynr'K pronpecttt In the Texas
I.rauut neetn entirel.v different.
Tlif Sptuld'TM will -;. i.ito train
In. with irartirall the xuiiie tam
the took the l)e Setl's Willi.
but other team' hav been strenuth-
eneii to lv i hen u prfti) li.it tie.
Yet the Spud. bis are destined
oi rntlier foreenst. to flnbdi iie.iln
In eo lie first or
WllllaiiM. lanky T
Is imalii at tin In
oid pmee. Carl
Mill" ee farmer.
iii ol the north
Texas club.
The smidtb i .vill uiidoubt"dlf b
weakened by th" loss of Kmd Pus-!
wll. Mar southpaw to Plttsbtircb.
KiiMsell. ! "leiirlna In "'' '- u's.
turneii In a strlnn of 1 victories
and lost onlj elitln niin.- To
rtinfot'f" the club VYb blta ' 11 oh-
tal'iMl Mike Cvenaros a inl" left-
iiinder. who Is not Hkeiv t t slant
them over like Pusse'1. lie mlht
He did with New Oibatis and on"
time with the Chicago White Sox.
At the present tin stall e made
ip of Herb Cobb Tom INlill. Joe
. iifer. Ceorae Payne. Milton Steen-
ir:ife fluster Jackson. Johnti' .lones
.1. J. Iluvld. Ilalpb I earc and
Cenn;'oi. Paviie wltn hi-. f:.t and
bcelitive hall WHS the le.iilIlK- pitch
er In wins last season wuiiii'iji I!.'
-ami's against !i lo-.-.. Sn n-rafe
slrk- and out of the came diirltr;
liildd.ie season won 1.1 i-'atiiei tu los
only . BvVn Tom K till a v. tern it
sluUman won 1 and lost 7 u.inies.
KeUer won JO and lost ! tamen.
Herb Cobb appeiuitit: In -:i : .limes
v. on 3 and lost 7. Hut he .vas a
tookle and Is due for a bin year
this season. The other pitchers on
the rostor nro mainly rookies with
tho future all ahead of tin m.
Pete Lapnn one of th" Iiii mask-
men in the minors will be back to
handle matters behind the piato as
slsled by Joe Cobb who c.me to
I he Spudders late In tho season.
Prank Tobln with tho club .Inst aea-
koii has Bone to Shrovoport. Ike
DantiliiK. n newcuiiiet nmkea up the
catchlnK staff.
Wichita's weakest point now is at
l list. Lafayette war sold durlnc
iM !
league meetliiif lore to
..... vV.irtli Mini the SnildileiM tool
......... - r ...
nil lieotue llilek Slallloii. a yolllli;-
ii' V. I til ill! enviable bftttllt'4 ilier
i-e. It I. Ilkel.v llioiull. t llll t th"
splllldl'l'S Wil" pl-eplll'i d to pllll II
liw sirlir-.i. to obtain someone cap-
i'ble of lmndlinu l.tifa.vette's plc .
Iat'i:veite wit i a ft' Id'nt: nv.r.i.e ol
.PI'S was iieo.'u ttie I'inllnr tii'i
LX2VJizX3rxtt&Erc.KTtzmfiet3iraazijizniMizjra
1
the
2 t
I If Lis $tf st kPf&s$ ;
Roll 3-Jt-u
8. -rJ --Z- """l
Ji vva
Over 242 million 1
LitoLrr & Mvttts Toti.vcco Co
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WASHINGTON
1 IJY nODNRY Dtn'CllER
M3. .Service AVrltcr
WASiriNOTON'. Oct. 00. Tho
" lpadlng Hepubllcnn politicians
a to more afraid of Al Smttb than
of any other Democrat.
Time was when the impartial
analyst wondered how much of
that oft-repeated assertion; could
he triced to Smith prnpaxcndii.
Hut because ef the way th IU-
publicans thcmielvvH have acted
It's hard te doubt It any more
I'fivntely rome l them ndmit It
They appear to have been tiuu'--l;i(!
on Smith's iiominatlon tor a
Ioiijj time back They hop" the
Democrats will tmr each other to
a fr:i'.Ie hefoie tin n i"ie !im
but they don't see bow t'1- t 'in
uatl n call be kept from Ire
the end and they bel. . t it
Smith will give them u linl m.
palpn in which they will wa i
no great margin at best.
rPHKIlK i
- fei'Ili-c
et i mil ei t: r i
id npn.i mi niii'.ti'- i' '
(! O P I'.-ls Th i" nine an . .
the Democratic pel- too bir ..i
his own perl; pcrh p a m.ij. . t
(f those win- ;'.l- ly uppi
Mnilh believe that In- bus lite i- t
ihar.i of election.
Tbe sincere' t drv. deny t' .
but it can't be helped Tb l.i
thai Smith Is the p.itty'ti utrom-
est candidate for nomination ii".
lie and doubtbvs Is -a petulin
rointnentnry on th" party lis
leaders the Ameiii.in polllii'.
sysiem and the intclliKnii'o of the
electorate but that's mi eoiuola-l
lion to the nntt-Smlth rowd.
Smith's ftrent weakness from
any altiulatleally Intellitent point
of vl'iv Is the tint thai lie lots
never e-pressed blmsi-lt uptii mn '
bro.nl national or luteriiuliim il
Isme save the prohibition qi.'.-;
bas-i'tn'ti.
T!" - .: Idi'iv. wilt b. nn lull' I I
I lil.l.i" .IP oi Pete Till Leon lt S'-fond
1 a I. r .-'wen-ton at llin it anil Stan
i.i nton .ii short. 'l.i. i In' .
aioitiin nt hut th.it Tin ie I.- "
ol tli" In it ki'.vsl in " n in i
1 lea.'iie. Mi- can bit .id liebi m i
II. "i " w t . some .-in- .i : tli.'t I
didn't .iuimii he-ul lot t'U';' r cot..
I panv l.i . i ill .
I liiiddv l.i. wi . I'.i i'"ii l.i nv in
I Dale I. . i Kil llo. t . i. tiiiv Ctow '
! ley J. P. McCailbv nn .nn Lucl
r.'' t im . iters v.l.-i vvlH ;el a siio'
at lb" ii'lllty poMtiiei will: Hint
Li'Wl. lik'ly to If l"'i.t.
Tie n :'e Spudd. t- '. i Imv. t! t
ttio of otr.flel'lers a i.nir ti -: i- tin
pn sl'il" to beat. Toi.i Jenkiiis ii
left hit .::64; L; man l.-inb In ti. M
hit .::il and Mowm-I Piierabl. tl."'
former Texas Pnlviistu star. hP
.'Of ill C"llter (bill. Hut hitlPlL I-
Jest a part ihi' nii'ii can ilo A't;
can throw und an ibalh on flyl
nils. Pii'i (irlft'ln who was broil .lit!
A'lTIIND tin:
Season School of Danciiur!
Anil I.i-iiii: ti D'ne tli" Vew
Me'b'l . I '..II llo III Steps. '.
St. p und Stave Dam iie;!
Iv iv 'I tirsihi) ami Tluitsdii) Ciicpcn(ei ' . lie
I'm' i'lliliur Pin tic liars I'iione H(l:!-.).
urirwmum.inrKMtsvm?rtjiffKTXwjrr?tt0srn
he 15
tin tips
scales
ul
f
vm&y
.-J
LITTER ' :
(K I i- a TW't..--
l
lon.
Tint fromtno wandpoint or
tho profosslnnnl polltlclann thero
Hep hlB greatest strength. IU
only opposition eoinoa from tho
irH and tho religiously hitoler-
I ant.
I
'"pHB weakneHH of Jim !' ed
' - irom tho nominal Ion
point. IP's 'n tho fact il'.-'
tackled the national Issue
orouidy and made him 'it
mam i i "r He bus in:''t-'
dr li
In-
orse tl.i i t
. urred tli. i1
val Wil. on
i i limit v i.f
. tltl-1'llllll I
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 18, 1928, newspaper, January 18, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69864/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.