The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 65, Ed. 1, Friday, January 18, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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7HE BRECKEIvlUOWi) AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE 1EX AS FRIDAi jaNTjARY 18 l92y.
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ADIO TALK
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY
FOR DEMOS
Avalanche Of Checks Is
Result Of Smith's
Radio Speech
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Rd it stale Fund
: For Arts School
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1 A LwLMm-.TME MOTHER i r
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BURY WALKER
IN FORTWORTH
Hundreds From Here At
Burial In Greenwood
circles. They were- banked In pro-
fusion along two sides of tho
church concealing the carriage
which supported tho casket and ar-
ranged high above It to encircle
the ministers who paid tilbutr t
their friend.
I'ennyson'a "C-ruwng th Bar"
v- a used by Dr. Walt i. who i)"
nil". I that the Infliirnrc "f Walk
ir' W yoius of life will Hvo on ir
both CltlPH.
How leiulor alt the tloa whloh
bind ti" wan ftev Mi. Anderoon'i
Hirk-lirlilcr! pIIItph Ttmrnlnv ' I"niB rimai K -Uk whom wr
i.i..i t-. nr ! i 'have romp to mount luin gone or
Joined Port Worth cltlren. around mm way iilmfl( of m
the giavo of Hrcckrnridgr Stephen ' Ho vtia u cood man. n itrcat
aiket who died nt hi home on mn n godly man and a aucceuaful
F'oniwUHnla Aruur the inoinlng mnn n bU9lnc3. accordlnc to the
of I ho dav preceding
I imrrnl rrvlcc weir hold ai lltr
lirt 'hrlntlnu Church the niwir-
torlum of which wan fllloM wllji
moitrnitiK frltndu nnd admherx
Mrorhrnrldgp rlllxciin bv the htm-ili-d
wpre pipdont. It halnc entl-
niRtprl that mnip thiin 100 iiutomo-
'tl hplnsr ttji.ui by the BreckPii-
it'lRr funpral party
N nnllp and tstppniPd ana of
' 'iikrni ilg and an adoptPd anx
standards by which we menaure
far beyond the dt earns of the av
crnge mar
" 'Brcck' WnKior was r. patriot of
rnir quality by the ronntant giving
of Itlnifetf thinughout the yeaia
Up was endowed wllh a genltia foi
frloiulihlp. It would seem n sacri-
lege to look Into hln home even
with sympathetic eyas.
"He was devoted to his wlfp.nnd
loysl to his God. Up h better off
lw.iinoj citizen of Koil Worth the in Ood's better community then he
m. .. r pincrs urn wun one ai-rouUI ever have been In this iKr
tl.rt in tMstnwing honors ii.i Theie Is comfort In Hip fact that
br mm Hi. flnanelai Institutions' our loss Is onlv for a IIIMp u-hiip
We bellhop voho plead
CrUILTY TO MANSLAUGHTER iH
THE SAME COURT OM THE
SAME DAY. ANDWASFRtEO
AFTER SEINCr FlMED OliR.
HUNDRED DOLLARS
vr-'-
..-...-.... iV.V
VSILIX(TON
LKTTERS
v.:-j".'j Hi . ii mim n ..ii in pirf
irn . ! "MntprrpUK in ptMldrn-
tint win-' obsered rnatop BIbIiip
'ipppui t' be tew and (hi bptwrrn."
I'hHl whij Inled
hI in Miifii'i mil lb" Midland
oil fpM irp 'Inn nw nlwtrart
iffii' Hinl iliiiuibiit lor .1. M 1H-
morr r.irpnrattoti Judge were crc-
"i lintli i ItlPK bring clnpil for thf
t on.l cnrp nfflrp and courts
luif up In the old Iioiiip town of
lil birth
Ilii pastoi In both eltlps and Dr
V M Valt- prpsldpnt of Tevan
'biitlin t'ntrrlty. nil told his
i rltn ps n nd many frlpnds. who
flllp.l the main nudUoi linn of the
Khst Chilstian Church at I'ort
Worth that Mr. Walker had Just
gnnp ahead of them to a "now
light ' where they would be re-
united. But thpe rentai ks fullpd to ip-
uove the pall of grief that hurig
over many In parh rlty and ieae"i-
rtt Its peak al tlir ehuieh service
wlileh wan coiidiirted nt 2.30 p. m
bv IIpv. I. I AndPison l'orl
Woith. (isalatcd by Upv. S J. Shet-
tlpaworth. nreckeniidgp with JJi.
Walls.
A tliulllnml of floueis wkh
bmiislit to the rhiirtli from Bieek
eiirl.lBP. for which Mr. WalkPi was
jiMiiir.l Hii lir th. nf IiIh piuly
IrlUlllplli rih llt.'l.-llliltt bllllk'T nil
iphIoi xnd bill i ii Hpll'tlliil.
Miiip flornl iifferiiig. Ihup th
ntttiirx of iiipii with nlioiii bp nH
HEARING SET
FOR SATURDAY
City Council Will Endeavor)
To Get Lower Rate
After bp'.ng postponed two times
ii mdej to IpI thp water company
tienre data on their preannt. ratua
md operating cxpeiisps. the sched-
iled i ate hcailnc et for tlie Breek-
nrldge Watei company will be held
it the city hall Saturday morning
Wore thp city council according
o .Mayor Clnules It. Clark.
The elty council desires to obtain
i second lowetln nf thp rte.
business of the water company will -j
present their arguments to tho
council In hopes of showing where
the rates now tharged are reason-
able. The first rate lowering was secur-
ed from the water company some -ilx
montln ago. Maor Clark .nU
his commlsloni'C9 only reeently sp-
cureii a lowering of the liRht and
power rates from the Texas Klco-
tile Service company 'ihlch nro
now In effoct.
4
Fears Sanatorium
And Shoots Police y
PltIL.AnKI.PUIA. Jim t8.(P-
I "HI tig point blutik ut a pollco of-
ficer who broke through the batil-
end ! bedroom dooi of hlj homo In
the Chcstnul Mill motion W. Grif-
fin Gribbel. ifi. uoclnlly ptomlnent
rnrlv today shot and killed John
u Blackbuin pollco Inspector
wounded Blnekburn's i1iniiffniir I
. . ... .i. .- .....
rt-uicn. in me mums u me council puiiwir fell crllicullv wounded un-
in. I eoniimeis i ni me prcurni
too high foi the welfsir of the
ornmiinll)
John 7. Mai tin lrnnl inanntjei .
in.l A P Bilir.t of Ft Worth
.timed with lata rompiled on the
br the flu- nf uthet pollco offlccia.
Mi Gibbjell and hei si:: rhlldtcn
rnu ein behind a l"ckPd.oor In un-
oth. r mom m wlibh th?y rfltrout-
e.l when Orlbhell confiotiUd them
liriinll-hiiii; lb revoPci
It l only a transition In whlpl
we puss fiom Hip light on eifllh to
thp light above fiom the church
militant to the chutrh liiiininb
ant."
West Sixth stippt win rloseil In
t raffle ns the funcial pinoesHioti
drow awav fiom Hip rhuirh foi
Orppnwood Ce!nptli for Inlei-
mput. I
Mr Walker died N.vtmemlav at '
I) 20 a. m. at his residence. 1 133 1
Pennsylvania Avenue due to pneu
monla. which developed aftci a!
stroke of paralysis.
Fort Worth bauki ccaeu bti 1-
nerf n half hour hefoie the time
set for the funeral. Banks retail
Mores and the Chamber of Com-
moire of Breckpiuldgi' v ere closed
Jii't h the casket was being earrleii
Into tho First Chil tl.m ChuK'h of
Foit Woith i
I.Oti BOOK M INHU;
SI. l.Ol'H 'P' Flft iiidin deal
rn lirrr look IHH'( III H llORIIf l
dlo log book. Tlir promoter illi
appeared aftor taking tbeli a.i
The bmik was never IimiumI.
B hiirbs r. ytrtmn)
WahlnKton Coi respondent for
Central Pro'
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WKST TIlJXAS
Skies
Au up to-iiti uuiriier loi
U'Uounrll U practically amuimt uc-
cmdtng to M. M. William who in-
tends to Install a 18.000 rgg capacity
Peterinatt ISIactrle incubator by the
20th of the month. Custom hatch-
nig will he done and a complete
line of chicken feed wilt be bundled
i i nl '
of 1
I.I lull III
f.n tint
Wr hart one In m
the 1at time"
And air wr in er to
again?
' Any answer to that iiucatlon" re
piled the senator "would be purely
sieculatlvp and I don't speculatr."
II) t MMtl.K- V. -rKVtAUT
Washington Correspondent for
Onttal Press
WASIUrJUTON. O. C. John J.
Blaine (m h ver pessimistic nrriHtor
ipri Ih.iI elei.ton
Inhii J Aent the limit f boltiliS
hi- own pari) s presidential randl-
Uti Hfrhert Hoover bf cause b.
TT r LflVlil'1'lk ' " ""'' "f KlKWIl."S. ar.d the l.aidsurfaHng of htgli-
n ai sitiifn Jniin j DtnK onr 01 1 " -lire. . t t.ti.f tti nm
.. ...1 pr..gre.dve folk in pubhr treet ami Hut. hint n U.nur. IiWi.i hiding Into the town.
I!" Hullinnei .. n.. rr.rnllj U) t..i ... . i
a... i ii ... riii..t..r HiMitir'-. ... ..... i . . Twenty ear loadu ut Kimble I
Anil .beii in Senal'.r Hiaine t j K j f ttllir intend.. to. I
Mi "...e.. derided between . . . .... .. ... ""'"."y .. ."" . . "r ' "ul'u" I
umn .in)-..... in. ...n ii. My inr ncnillir-.ougrH roilipaiiy
side of th. building ' from Junction lately. Tlir lant two
j euir had 33.001 pound each The'
A rrecntl" dl.toveiid ar-n of firm has "hipped .ibotlt 000000
pine san.i uml snivel near HanilUl pounds and luige iuaiitlllc ure In - j
llg leeelved dall. '
All
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SPECIALS
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
EGGS Fresh Yard 32c
LETTUCE - - - -" - " . 7C
GRAPEFRUIT Texas Seedlessrfor"-" -" 25c
NEW POTATOES 8 pounds - 7. : : 25c
Ribbon Cane SYRUP East Texas gallon - - $1.00
CITY PKOIH CK MVRKKT
I'itsl wU M.
mm Ur Sntisractinii
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opinion Ml ii. e
Mi Hoosn .ml AI without the least
lejjlit fin pinjri. a eithel for or
K I'i
A bund Issue of 1130000 for street I
improvement wns carried ut un
... ham recently. Work Is exneetrd tol
rt umii H..TI-... ' atari pii the streets ns noun ft the
trlee for fi. isi banc m the bonds are ld ind will include (Miv-
is Not the Safe Way
Soft-cook IOOO
M. MILLER
- GAINS TWENTY
SIX POUNDS
Ms Wciuhftl DO I'oiind
WJun Slit Hrsiin Tiikiog
If I1til . l-.tii.ii . t led nil H.-UP ttl. i. .Up Imrntiie foi the Iinll.l.
I ..unit I ' n t knn what It was" ng ( u. tM ((n. tl frolll tlle
III. ..-mi" i .Id ui ..rentl). hllenr & itntilliet u The t)i lent and
t i l.. it .. nliuion he .lirl h M K t T iHrwdj The eand
"i nfull nil KlaVrl ni" I ibmil tiller mllea
..I. .inn. i. i.iniiniii I th. iiinrr ai'.l li ihh f m. ml n day
He. i.lMl U ih i " I'.n "nrritt In slK fur i-vei il )i"nl- . ill br ; hlppl d
nlfs -mil. limn: . nl eteut the) send ftnni It
senators ip.l i i"irrirntlleH to
Waahlngtoii lm -plit into genuine- l-.u thr en on.l lime In one year
ly divergent Kinupx j tin pMt offbe al Albali) has hud
But er.i. I'iuional eapipulgn 1 to be entaigad. ICacli time one
rought on '" ni another lalse la- huudirf and fifty le:i wre added
mi. Tin i'..-nr ining false so la Album eitlsens rniiwldrr thin a sign
Ihr ole iiuanlnglraa." of priigtrss. The total nuuilter of
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Hnvcei that did not eolve my
pnl
t-nt a long time the t" old pa.
lien have hem as sluillai as two
w in thi aame mighty conserv-
ailr nod Their last pah of presi-.It-ntisl
. sndkisteh weir lolently
inliki pe'sontdlj but thr psrtire"
. irpt hj tbeli labels iiaid to tfll
I. pail
In efleit we haw mil) one parti
on. r.n m f goviinmenl rails foi
. Tin coiiriMtlCr. Ihenieli '
i n
i ..I Jniin v 'I -"i ' " P ''' '
.i in lb. h'tut. f " pi i icnlallir
.in iv ii- a eoui.it ronaeixalhe He
.p.n i that br l 'Jf out polltl. l
paillri xliniiirird down " 'be aaine
thing ' as he axprewe.i ti lii- nun
wi would need to rreat. a ne'
ni. All uri"'"l"oii griinp 1 1 etm n
llal "
1.. nl. nil) w. nr "l t n. i nir now
Int (he llbeialK
M prenfiil lhe hai m I'la. '
K'i I1te Mini to llnd a i.lae In
IB'' when tlte iinininali l the UL
NfiiHlnr liMhollellr Th Ud no'
..ret.1 Well enough '. .m outage
then in ir. attain lh i-ui e mttj
fci tiled another v Hj the Al
Kt.mh i irthod Thai pro id uinat
Isfaet'.rs loo
boxea is now ISiU).
A eotitrart has ben let for the
building In ('airman of a .VnuV) foot
brltk huldllig to house tin U hip-pet-Wlllys-Kntghl
agene under tlie
illieitlon of W A Finite) A fifty
fix. spate urt t tbla )niilillli- A 111
be ui .1 b Mi I'm Kft nl o
The Midland . otii tluni.i wa ir
lilinlrliil l)il week In handle llm
ifwtli inrti i oil Ihii'I mil I.mm
Clll.nu. of Ihr fast building
leii'lpnr. .n'.tl.ni tu the iHintb pat' '
of Big Spilng are launching a
movement to brlns hIhiiiI a able
via Ik building progiaiu so that frie
delhrry of mall may be extended "a
soon as the property owners meet .
ien;ulreiiietits. ;
I
Airher City la rxpcrleiudnj; an'
iniprnveineiit boom. A new Bap-
tist t'liurrli rusting I'AQQO la being
liiillt anl 80.000 worth of wutor
and sewer extrusions being Install-
ed. Work Is under way on tho now
City Hall and .Masonic Temple to
io.it some $20000
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It.MA TO IIIIOMK T
NKW Y(ltK P lb. Itiidi..
Miiimfa. hit n kmh i tlliiti Ii a
iiuidr ai uingeiiienti to piPMiit a
.er(en n fw.ekl pingiam nur I .
liiiin
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Senstnr Blaine ;( om if liie
b n experimenter boU tlliit'f. If any
new pttrty building I to t) don tie
' '' l'at likr.a iiotable Jlta rl who will
-I'I- have in have a hand In It It was
'iut i'"l end I tib" l nk" that that I WKH linking him abou.
j.l.i in. lunger n"r "ii
i.en I irri up morning I ' Tin . ma tor shrugged ssnptlcitlly
d iu if il and bng'tt
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lb X I
are
"WualV the ure?" he n piled
with "in bwue thai the country will'
concentrate on?"
But surely there art ii-ue'
itn uiv rrxteiy iho senator tiMiiuc.eu reuuii)
h'.u.d alwa be Thrie are plenty of taautie which
with snrgon seem vital tu mm. "JHUfapparcimy
.Itffi rent from none." he romplained ' "with the
uc 1 rr took be right appcttl 10 poiu ii;o-nuiK oi tnr
iiii and easy in votort.' attcntiori'whon it comes to a
national poll They get to quarrrl
In lug over religion
j.. ... mav lit' tmuiiiidi
BwfctPBrniB" "l liovd DrUK Storc
SPKCIVLS RUI STiHI)V!
FRESH SPINACH 3 pounds - - ; - 25c
FRESH TOMATOES pound - - - - 10c
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS dozen - - - 32c
NAVAL ORANGES 3 dozen - - - - 50c
KILN DRY YAWS 6 pounds - - - - 25c
Texas Grown CAULIFLOWER lb. - - - 10c
COOKING APPLES peck - -" 50c
Tl KPLN - A'lVi)AiNIKLS
"Follow the Crowd"
225 East Walker St. Phone 108
"NrWrrs Roasting
huge Quantities of
Qoffcc at a Tir
I the sure Way that's
why -ifh ftros
Woast a few Pouua's
at a Tiwe by a
Continuous Process
wAiU
"Ckmilnc jmlltlcul baues . liicli aj
to
Vk h "" EGGS mtk
'vIOBkWX. lB$zmam?Z ftmrnJmL msm
IflfHfH '4x ..fiffffkB.
iKBtAf. rJ:-L' SfffK 'iM ifffiBflffA
i r mmmi m m ir .m
BBaHaaffvftS '.A-- bIbbbm Iv3B? v w
tA?. ou ininginc wh.i "ouM
v nmj inuvcu tnc Wet Mr innn
Ii.tppcn after ym
flu Hrc? Bfl'irr.
you toulil take out all the ct'i;.. r.i im wouitl be
over-cook cd. Certainly it pu pj yji't-tjoa cyi;.
a few at a time. Von have loiurol!
I lllls Uroo. control the flavor of their toft'ec lc
cauvc they roast a few pound at u I'mr b 1 i'i-
linuoiis proctvs. l'.vcry brrry is nnstcl rvcnlj.
to that exact point wherp inutchlcrs uyjlorni 1j or
ib assured. No other coifec is roasted this v.y.
HILLS BROS
Evct i tu of 'he delkioub aronu and flnvor crc-
Ted b thij (.. Insi' f protcsi of Controlled Koist-
iug t'mi'js to jou inuict betuipfC Hills Bro3. Codec
i-. pa' ked in va utim. You sBjC it thcitibUiU you
open the can.
I lills Bros. Codec i drunk everywhere. Always
lor it by name .uni to be btirc r-look for.
ilv Arab. Hills Bros.i
I iinous. trade-tuark
un the can.
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