The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 264, Ed. 1, Friday, May 11, 1928 Page: 1 of 10
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TioNAi.m oi- ihkei
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i "oiitiiv plaintiff iii two
S'llt- .It .llll-t t ft I. I "
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f u)i -tnii iif r" "nil i i
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Ci.ii .i.i.l (nl Companv. riinnti
li urn Ciiini'ii lluiulii- oil
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IHlli-l. -.-.nv III I' il ''" "'I'" !l ' '
III. I .it III. I III' II" w' "
I . ilffli lelil -urn- ill '.I'll '"
in" I" l.lW" ' it' "f dlil-III " in. i M
I. .1 t'i- MSir No 'PI- 'Hl ' "'
ll Nahdlts ..I Un bond "' ""
(lt f tl iiuil-iioin-lH I'i'Ult
to ni.il.il lel-. f"l tlnir I. in. I.!
iii. ii li.i-i arinni in Ihe 'line o f.ir
T-mporary nujunrtrbn rtr.iln-
lnu. Tax Coll-eior A H. DnwninK
f. ..in tin roll Hon of luxe und' r
iii. lilen contested w.-ro Kranted
in II'.' 'tint diKlrlrt rourt nt Kant
I iml -thorny before the end of Hi''
.i paln period lunt January.
1 Ju. Ik- tleorit L. Dax-nporl. on the
In neb of tbo 'lHt dlHlrlrt. made
ll.. tir.it r retirn.it. I- to Iho '.null
i-tl let li' te
In noine renin rt the 1 arin: It
luiik.il iii mi un a imh"' f Hrit lm-
pr. -tion In that tin llilnatlon will
I . it. t( diifine what llniltH .u-
r..' nitiil.iii.ill Imponed upon tax
I. miii; bod leu In ditennlnlnK the
r.i'.i of crinln t-lnnea of taxation
- -
Second Molher-
Son HaiKjuol To
Bo Held Toniirlil
The m-rond annual
inn lmn.iUi t will hi
at 7 -.io .it the Y M
Hori'il l tho Ill-Y
"Moth-r and
held toniKhl
C. A . Spon-
Torrhbeareru.
and r.mplojed Hoy Club th bni.-
la .niwlit to be an im-ii
'l'i ' - t '
iiii. I- pronounced uireeiis yitth tin-
f.rsi (..inouet held lut sprlnn. 'i-
. r. will ho laid for about 150 A
75 mothers and their Hon are ex-
. ted io br In a'i' ndanee.
Harold L. Loe of the Hl-Y Club
mM nreilile an loatttinahler dllllllK
tin bunuuat aid nil- IlUclicock
xmII be pianist M.ile will aUo
ie f-irnmbeil In Colli i h Oreh. Htrn
of Ihe KIlHt Mithodl I f'huirh Tin
in. i nun will Incliidi tnlkH by the
Ix.v and b H mothers. Kroup
in. mi-- a ocnl nolo and a tableau
or plalft
The Measuie of Mot'1
t rliood
which will he presented
10 girls under the d'lectlon of
jewoll l-'ttrr.
AIiss
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HASKELL
-at Ala ilnt
Interior of Cash class
lniirn. 1
On Tax Injunction
UOS li.YMmh IKS AT
SIKNOXIOCK-PI'F-DINNER
ASKS SPECIAL
VENIRE KEITH
CASE MAY 21
I) EE EN DA .NT (II I(.EI
WITH .Ml UDEU ( O.N NEC-
TIO.N WITH SHOOTING
HERE APRIL 2.1.
A special vitilrc of pos-lbl) 5
pi iiniiTi u.' jurors will tip aked In
the tn..l nf I. C Ki'lili. charged
with minder win -""na' case mm
hi tut 'ii.il m the 'mtli d'-Ui.'t
" ii' mi l n J I PhtiW t Miotin
I. II V. . ' li -.ilil todnv K It'i
1 i In n 'u ! l I" r- since piil j
. r 'i in li' i f Uniiil set in th-
i m n of f ". mill lis Justtri
of thi-
1 !' .!' J. W Ca-tl mini.
He w.i- India d bv tli- grand;
i jui ret.ntlv on u charge f niur-
1 m-r In I'mm -Hon wlih the fatal
KhiKitiiu m a mini identified ns
v Wiird. of Hlro. on tli' ev.nlng
il Morula v. iiill 2 In a signed
it. l .1... I...IHIUU" " I""""" "" ' " " -
Ttiuit'iir ii t iiii".iiii iii i iihihi .....
2 till. Iith admltii'd ln hIioI Wurrt
H ln
t'
Milt of donnHllo dlffirui
tli-x.
Ward wan nhof lo diath
!..!.. r.'ni..t in th. Mviliiu nmr
.iHL... '" '" l-JV I.":.. ..taM Jturln IhHr vorou. HtuntH
Tr"' ;tz .v.t :: .n;
Illllifl norm ill niiturHimi" ii.
..!.. .. r. ... ... l ... Dank.
iiniy it i'w t 1 1 win ' i- ....-
Inad hUhwny. Ut- rf IvmI two
rli.triti of nhot fiom n dni'blo bur-
ii led '-hot nun.
Kilth will In difi'nd'd In Un
. . . 'i.ni - J. ' r'-'n;-- n
ml S .I Owlioilli'
Pvlliians Thank
BrtM'kenridire
For Aspis lance
Xpprn i uioii of th- mippoil ar-
.oidid tin in lH Vafloui Hr-ck II-
ild.e oi- anl-zHiloiiH and elllnm-i
during their . ffort at Aunt In to
mpture foi thin city tli" 1929 con-
entlon of the Pythian Grand
L-dK" of Texan was voiced "re
ibU innrnln. b T. C. Oarrlty nnd
other of th" Pythian IoiIku hre.
who returned lam night from the
convention after the effort of the
IiitekenriiUi deei!allon had proxeii
inurce.-nful hv a mall marnln of
ot. lit aiiinoni won the next
convention b -olitlnn HO vot
with S7 it tinned for a majority.
Hrei KenrliL- it-ceiv. d '2 vote.
IiutlnK Hi" lr may at Austin prior
lo th. Htth-ftlon of the next ll.eet-
ii.i: pluce ut the Urand laidK-. the
Pu. Kt-iirtilK' Pylhlan received 1!
ti'lecraniM of -ncourui-ement from
th.-li rit This fact drew pon-
ll.intoilH pinliie from in len.ite anil
vIkKoih who u.erted 'hat the t'-
numo rlti'a deleinitlon wa by far
the best organized and most spirit
t-d of any present
We feel." ald Mr. Oarrlty. lhat
aliliouuh we lout the convention
our effort have proven valunble
to Hreokenrldse. I wa approuch-
ed bv store of mn ureient who
cnmpliinented us on the showing
we made and poke of Urwken-
rlilne a one of tho llve.U and best
town In the atate. I want to
thank !u the nnino ol tno louite.
nil thoio who ent teleKrania or In
other way lent in assistance nnd
especially the DreokeurldKe cham-
ber of ooinmerco ftiul Us secretary.
W. S. Coopr. No Pythian wns
more encruetie In behalf of his city
than wa Mr. Cooper."
Twr.viY si(. roic "V
i.in: shim; classiss
Tin voiiin: men and ten hoys
have already signified their tnten
Hon of taking the course In
Having to be started Mondnv by
- 1 n-etnr Piank N 'Ileks of tin Phy
bv sbul D p.irtmcnt of the Y M.
Indications are that there
ui inhiigcmmt of about 20
each
nf
fur
I'
the two
men ami
to is
clnHsoB sonlot-l
Junior class for ha LI! ART
tlllV s
i
r ii r
of til"'
W.'-hlln1
.iml 'i
i.i id.
iliiin i
.fot' tll-li of W tlllt III)
I .is l.i.nin in 1'iliy expict
l'i iid i lub ut tin-
I'. II iiivntlon l.i. .'I
V in afforded III III'' in tin
iriil i lull In I iii i ii' n
v.. iii if) !i iiii ml" i ili'l
ihi'ir ivi- din i' "n. 1. 1 in tliut
..I lllllpOSlll it I J .tit - ! fill Htllllll
liililr t'litlniHlinilii In (in I'liin
whjili iin III' rUi nrlili'i ! 1 iiilmi
Mill ran out .t Wlrl.lt'i Full"
'II." f'atiiri' of In nni'Miiv. .il-
tliouuli It iiffoidi-d ri.nni rilon onl
In .1 i iii-iiil vsa witli tin- prlimm
iiioIIm lnii d. hh a t'ii mlniilo
udd-es by II. NV Munl'V. of Ki
I'.mi). tli niiiii h fnieri'il nnd
put omt tin" mov' foi tln d"inna-
tlon
m of tin- Mroadwa of merlcii
:':" ''r::i::.
HI
t.nii w.ii Iip central tln-nn oi M
Maul' w ailuri-x" To tin1 liifln-
"10 of thM" ciulii hf laid tin fni'f
t'itt' AuuTirun bviflnff im-n .pi
ulirn hu' coin.- to a common plain'
or itiotmht aid ldul. it hu i--vfttul
tin bu-OntHM innii to tin-
plnn' of tln piofi-M"lon.il ln Mild
Mori' than Unit It Iiii doni' iiwn
wlt!i 'u plcloii and diitriiMt ami
brouKlit nboui tt inon- IUhthI i.ttl-
.... . ... .1
lin of liUxInt'HH lie udd d
Tim major part of the iiiniltii:
pi rlwl woh d'VoU'il to Un- iia rl'1
abon!'f ""n11 w"ch tn'' nrtTkinriil.i'
llelPKatlon to wicimu rnnn win
'Wirpchw-m mMo bT-ho o o d
TBI l-l"""'
DnrlnK th bulne neniilon n mo
tion lo ndorne one of the four run-
lldateH now out for dlMilct Kovern-
or of T-xax Lion wan tabled opin
ion hi Inn expremied lli.it the rlub
xhoultl not
i liter Into un x io'Ulcai
aurieiuent Ihut iiiIk lit s-rve a u
l.oonn rank In the flltur. .
Pnitnei' for dinner wer- arrang-
ed thriWiuh the simple prm'- of
stiipllliK the lin II Willi nuinheli
fin lespondinr to iinotht i s-t of
iitiiiil'. iliHlrllmt.il anion. th-
woiinii un'h Lion then i.iUuk
aa
M .i.-i the lads w hot.' number
wa l.lentlcul with In. own. Aflei
dlnnei laeh Lion wan reiiiiud to
Introduce hi kuhI the nuest then
Inti otitic nit her partner. Plenty of
room for humor wa iiermlltid and
prlm for the best introductlona
mtie distributed afterward.
Indications
Good For Oi!
In Tiner No. I
The J. V. Tiner No. 1 of At-
kinson and Sandefer Oil Corporation
of IJreckenrldKu located In Jones
count) near the Noodle Creek pool.
ii drillini; now at approximately
22UI) feet. Wuter wbh Htruck is
feit lilKh in Hie hole n fact n-
couraKliiK t" o'A followers In that
It Indicates the location high on
structure.
The well is about half way be-
tw.en the Noodle dome proper and
the Smith extension of that pool
four miles to the north of Noodle
Creek.
Atkinson and Hnndefer Corpora
in. ims soo noren in tho tract on
which the Tiner is In-tn drilled.
IlanluK unfor"en accidents the
Tiner should lit; In the pay due at
25uu feet within tin in xt n-w
days.
TWO" CHARGED
TN DROWNING
AT LAKE KEMP
WICHITA IWLLS May 11.
p
- vnndy Tarkonton and Alvln Stow
Ilf.att 0f Wichita Palis have boon
Hi- charged with nuirdor nt Seymour In
- connection with tlio drawing at
C j ni( Kemp rlaturdny of It. 0. Ir-
will vine
brick layer it was dlseloHml
In boro.
-Masonic Hall bring
u-modeleil.
investigate Presidential Campaign
j MIIHU lWWl'lllWIIlIIH'M .WH ..WW "''' Ill BXI ! II- IHI
Hffoio llii" roiniiiltt'i of liM' I nit'd
i hi Ir i 1 1 llmtloiiH mill dlHliiiiKi'iui'iit
Uiilf V'liuonl; Kii'diilri Stflv.i'r
"m "3 IT TST T
Local Interests ouv 6
Of Production In
$50150 PROBE
BODY IS TOLD
HEI'OHTS S'J.U2
SPENT IN CA.Ml'AKJN
NOiMINATE
SECUETAItY.
COMAl Kit CK
WASIIINCTON. .May 11. (Pi
.lami'H C.ooil. (llrertliu; Inad of Un
Hoover oikianlallon. told the sen-
ate rampuUn funds committee to-
iln that the Washlimtnn heidiiiai
tits of the Commerce Seeretjrv had
iei-.'Ied conti iliutionii tolaliiiK "it'.
I. ".ti and had up. nt l2.o:2
(if this amount received (inod
mi thut $liiuo had com.- In u
cuiii'iipv In an unmarked envelope
and that this sum bud been de-
posited In a bank and would not" he
expended until the donor had beep
established. Hood fiald that It wa
bis opinion tlmt the abrogate ex-
penditures of tin various state
Hoover clubs which ho mentioned
would be Vs than $250000. He
said that :.2fil had boon ospeml-
id In Texas.
Elks To Attend
Mother's Service
At Morning Tower
Tho HreckenNdK- Kiks Club lias
been Invltid b the MornlnK Tow-
er rilble nasi meetlm? each Sunda.v
morn I iik nl the National Theatre
to participate In the Mather's Da
services which th- class will con-
duct next Sunday niorninn.
A call Issued to nil members of
the lodge nr-ks that they meet nt
..im. o'rlnck In the inornlnu at the'
.... --. ... ... .
club rooms and from there to pro
ceed In a body pi the theatre.
Woman Is Badly
Burned In Effort
Save Rabv's Clothes
SAN ANOKr-O May lt. i7P-Mrs.
J A. llrnsflold was seiiotiBly burned
today while attempting to b.io
from her burning homo near here
gome clothing of an infant child
that had died recently.
liwrinm ok mils ciiappkl
HIHS AT CALVKS'I'ON 'IIHTICS
Word has been received of
death of II O Shaw father nf Mrs. week with the purchne or the
II. II. Chappel of this cltv at his' stock b-illdings and bttilnen of the
homo in Oalvoston yostordnv aficr-lll 0. Wooten Oroceiv Co. by J
noon nt fi:lC. Kunoral service
win bo held nt Onlvoston Hila aft-
ernoon at 4 o'clock.
Airs Chnpppil had been at her
father's bedsldo since Suiulav.
SuitsDue To
Slat'- xi'iialorH rgiiiluliti rm pii'idinl uhi imIIimI upon to explain
l. ft to rlulit hi.' Si'iuitoi A IIuti W. Iluiklm Ki'iilurl.s I'oitir II.
tuili iimii. (in ion; ' mi (i llint'.oti NVw "ro. and V. H. MrMmlT
"( lllll Illl'tOl.l.
AM R0VN
PWiFLHTJUS
ARK INVOLVED
TUANSACTION (JIVES AT-
KLN'HON AiN'I) SANDEKEH
OIL CORP. '10 IMIODUOINO
WELLS IN TWO COUNTIES.
CoiiHuniinatlon of
a deal
it l flirt
4 in tin
Invoiv-
of np-
Soulh
I iiiri i lie traiiHfei- of
! inxdiuiteli fl2"i aei"'
It. nil ib-hl loi a loiihlil.'i.itlon -
iral thouniiid dollars aho.e slim
(inn vv.ii leal In d In re this week
Wi'h Hi lillu. of iiistllllui nK in i
ninii eoiiniv Tliut -ilav.
Hv the t. ruts ol I hi- deal III-!
ItOMili.i 'III Col pol.llion tlallhtili to
Ch.nle i .1 ' Mkln.-on. .) H faiid"
1 r-i. J: . .'iid At i: Haul- I all If
I piop-rtii". in Un- -ii'titli It. ml P'io'
The deal win illn-tiv- Mav ..
The piopetlv lllll'. tl.llislilled lll-
l'lllde:! 2.1 piodui-lm- veils ull but
one of which ai" shallow Welti
with un umiroximate uioductlon of
lilt barrel daily. The prop-nits
wore purchased outright and In-
clude leaiies Improvenient on leas-
ti and a certain amount of drill
dm machinery.
The deul bun been pendlni.' for
si vernl months.
Tim wells were mot all of them
drilled In 1920 and 1021 and pro-
duce from sands of proven Inn
life.
This transaction gives to Aiklnton
and Hamlofer Oil 'Corporation in-
tiu-sts Bpprnxluiati'1) 40 producing
wells In Stephen and Young conn-
ties.
K. (1. Allen of UallnH rnpiesent-
id the tlox.uui In th- iii'gotlutions.l
while II A. Leav. rton of Ili-ecU I
nildue. handled the leual aspect
ot the deal for Messrs
Atkinson!
.-'aiidefei' and Daniel.
Transfer to a local firm of pro
ptitlo of the mimnltude
Involved
It i-gardeil as not only stimulating
interest In operations handled out ol A tl1lvJ0rxn Wnmill
this city but as contributing to theAN!LI iLAl M UllUtli
general welfare of
hete slnco It means
tho Industt)
:.n"-rSi
ridge will become th
enter for a largo amount of acre-
age under developm-nt that would
be the cuse should the same acre-
age be operated Jfrom other ci ti-
ters. J. P. Wclislcr Aiifl
Sons Buy Woolen
Grocery Houses
CISCO May 11... One nf the
largest mercantllo deals In Cisco
their cent an wni consummated thl
I' Webster A- Sons The business
Of the Wooten firm at Ilrr cl.-ni Idge
wns Included n the trnnsacttnu.l
The pprchnse price Is understood
to havo been around $loo.nuu.
Come up Mon
Funds
cres
25 A
C.J 13
TV jVl
UUUUl
h $ y ' Ji
"iH'MIMM TO MrSK"'
EOIil'.IDDEN IN CANTON
CANTON Mav I I Little Mis
Yh l t li not to be permitted lo
Intio'luee Hie Charli'ilon to Can-
to ir.
This ill nder nlant.eved mnld.
a former alnniving girl whoso
roal namw Is Ng and who has
neifillrod a Tew American dnnce
stolid Ih one of the victims un.l
the chief Insidratlon of M-noi
Lute's decree closltii; all dnm-liu
plaei i
Ml- . Violet. Willi the i-llppn t
of .1 i.w vniiiig Chinese 1 Iiii 'ml
ft (Mil ki hools lllll 0111I 1 1 lie. I
lame elnlior.il' .1 t i run
.11 1 with a I'lliplno 1 1 .i-rhe-
I ill Hut M.u m 1. 11 1 i el u
I'Ull lllll "IO. I 11 lll nil' in
music ' nun 1 s'np I. . it .lis
ti M'lt'd Mum pi nl. 'ini t 1
1. 0l1Mln II lillll on 1 i . .1 Mil
1 III mill 111- Ulleilllil lie l.i.
W illl loiell II powers
ITALIA FAILS
I'TRST TRY FOR
NORTH POLE
KINHSIIAY Mav It (P--The dirt
vh. itullu which left here this
1110' 11111. fir a flight over the polar
ie loin
lift all 1.
I ' 111 lied afti r "even hum
. ) li d We.lt).. I
i"'
H.1I1..11
it '"
pol.u
all -.hip
- I
.1 M
VY M.11 II Pi Tin
liile llah 1 t rti d on
ill;- of .111 'I ill' 1
Ii M this lin 1 u 'I
u .1 exp. el. .1 lot I'.'l' in
ii tir and 1 b lb v l
. 1 1 .il I nib. 1.1 iv il- 111
ti 1 XpiOI'i I ' III OUIItllll.
Ninl'l Pole lll-t.
about
that 1
lend. I
ur tin
. . -
Shot Dead nurmg
Tsi Nan Fiphtiwg
ftlLxNOriAI. Mnv 11. (P) Mrs.
urlll ITnl.n.1 An.uplnnn nf Mm
Methodist Mission at Talnnfu nearl Ilattoiies tor the anil will
Tsl NTs'an. was killed Apill L'O by Misters und Purvis; foi tin II
a bullet fired through a small wln-lble JlenBon and Hardier
dow of her bedroom from an op- :
poslte wall during fighting between
Nationalists and Northernen.
Details Ot lit! Month were re-
ceived at local li' adiiquai 1-11 of the
mission toihi.v In a 1-tiei from
Klataiiifu.t w iltt-n Mav Ii b- Ml.i
In I ... sittimlnv. a meinber of the
nilmioii
i'ikh: hill r.K.WKs
I'OH MOTH kips mcnsiDK.
Jilde Jno. W. lllll left this
mnrnliig for San Marcus to attend
the bedside of his mother A'lio I
fiiiti- 111 thero
IBABY'S SKULL
j IS FRACTURED
BY REAR WHEEL
I'KESE.NCE OE ( HILD l!N'-
DEIt Till Cl INNOTICED
AS I'AKKNTS AN!) I'NCl E
CONVEItSE.
''"hi I '. mouths old .1 1
Mr and All Pat (Mail
oiish if 'not fataliv in in;
In-fole three o'cl"'"' till
when a trn. 1 hli-l
a
ti
Willi plav 111- in no' 'I l 'n
tin and t'n .In'. an "
(hild In fimit " Ikhih
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 264, Ed. 1, Friday, May 11, 1928, newspaper, May 11, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69962/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.