The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 87, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 13, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Breckenridge Daily American and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Breckenridge Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Telephohts Number 1
Dr. Biach's Daily Health Hint.
J)URING puberty a boy's voice often "breaks." This is due
a" IV!"11 caU?ctl by raPi(1 development. Such
serStaa CC W ftcn ebarra83ing but it is not of course
TW Day m Owr History.
AN February 11 1914 the first direct wireless taesSages be-
v tweett the United States and Germany wore sent and re-
ceived a'a a teit of the Telefunkcn tower at 8y ville Lorfg Island.
This Was the beginning of a new era in communication.
U
0
h
The Romance of Lincoln
By Beatrice Fairfax
i
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY lo 1929
i ii in i i.n ii .
Kindliest of Men Was Utterly
Ue$pondent in Youth but Lived
- - to Bless Nation
fly Beatrice Fuirfiu
AiirAiitfegHfy on Problems of Lore
"' and .Marriage.
TOMOIfllOW vvo a lift 1 1 retc-
hrato tlio birthday of our
r?lift Pre idtnt And U-
run.iwt 0f tll8 nob man
Ms mj much In
Hint Ivom tt-'i
inotvXa tlxr Ufa
' ry oho of
rnnpon
II' It I vej
t it ' to Ttwell
' 1 Ui a
ft tV the
nnrajttnMi
nd u X 0 r
tncci! of Lin
t Jilt tb-it ir
I rovo com
inif Ii oJ-.i i ii
n lid stpirinc
to U rtlinppv
lovelorn l
a mi y o u n u
ttATHiCt FAIPJAX
inerr
0lr M "ioyii constantly writo
me. if . ft tfw fact ti at t oy
arc -Mrt itaod .oklng rlaimirig uut
lack J( good looks la a handicap
thef ciumot oTcrcomo.
tt It. tOld uf Lincoln that when
ho was quite a young in in lio wus
wandering
tlio wood oiio ilay
nl tip atiil roatlicd
ra polntltiK a gun
vvhfn ho lo-
that a. hunU
t him.
llol'' rn
tll-'-c."
1
objected Lin
u dolnC".
vo to my
-. ' r-pjed
i .'rr J fcnv a
sidf 1 would
ruittr klivot"
mug cartfully
'iad not ono
lie was lull.
' 1 .tn'.-t
Unine"
an homcl'.
Mioot bfm "
"X guet
replied Abe.
ut the hunU.
Abratnm i
cie Hooking .
It I'
lank tiripilily vtiih .t liugo lion
Mid bomelj tore Yet be wj tnudo
I'rcHliJtnt '
lo not
he United Statu
oceiv younolf Ir.lo
thlllklllff III
liic ravjii
to niako th
lone Cl-
neat. oiprr
tlal In cri"
prctilon. t.
t'ltn comeln.
rr? to It I
I '
HI look )
tailed na ot
. ir uhlcti you
vl groomlntr
f :uo 0C11
. e. cool tin
.tb u.voa . ctr
will should
in-. k tlio li
O r
'i
I
rlptlon
tl l It i ' .
n tho Ivnp nm
JUauty hu t
often i on a
lor uicy. imJ
ringo. Mjumen
" IJjt IrrtOIHl
uv mi nilvtintnitu
o Iks tianltome.
J a liuti'Ilcap aa
r'ttgo lu tho m.o
in loc ami mar.
v:ho aro aruolly
I nniely n a rtpratlon for ilmnn
hen the;" nro Intrroailnr. Knn.1-
tut. cnt'rtnlnlnff. Tl llyht rt n
loxclv i)lipoltl"n Hml . ) ur.Kter
wll hllUjc-thruuBti anJ ki'n( the
j !nlw-( f3tiirr.
' Mnr"Ti' Ins ''ft t in " for"
I fflsh I iKkI" 'Hi' Ji
v tlUtlial mhi.iii rnuu in
II rimffhltfJ' Inii '"lf I'movliHiiii.
At ShiHy Hvo. AhrMlun) Lin
iii wrolo 'I am tu moit mla-
Inexpensive
By Hannah Win.
IT it )ui'le iiuuli to buy th
menu ;iut cost ltu. it !
ntorr difficult jM.rh.iim tutiloM
you krtP" SioW to cook them np-
pftltlus y. nnd tt may bo .cn
loro compllcn'-d to inako thtn
Kik like a tidntentlul. real mtat
to hiiPKry hiMbatid who jrvc
t. r (oak; or I'unl'tlliBly lntatat-
ln tlfj othr tni.nibr of tho
fun. ' And hero art tine that
Tto i otirh fori
If.VM HASH.
uou'.ift.r makes an luuApvu-
By AUnc Michaeliri
(Our KIdiuIii. OpIliuM.)
T'llUL'CM mivora. '.tjhl hl ea
out fruui tho dark
And 'no w nnd throusn the
allrnrf rlns
To ipildo ""i Ilia' am where all
tnvn ei.ilmrk
On th'lr jufc from I'tntte
Thinic.
TlX-IO U LVUt-.IBe itlll In tltt
on) t miind.
For If Earth and Its Joys were
alt
What would lrd the f(rw of
this . o urufoutid
Of IHI vie' n that 10M 11)811 la
tl)ral!7
If natllt and iu lovel)na. barn
to fttV
Am u lundtul uf Joys. ouo
upet'l
W'ctn Hie nd of all tor whlflh
man Ih made.
litnco t la whlupcr ot su
cont'-n ?
Whciicr 'u '"'p' ca'in tru'1 n
a :pm dawn
That will . ow wltlj the hvrl'a
dere.
With all Mt f find wiakneJK
pat and y '.
And Mio frcud w wlnsln-'
hit')! -t
P - 'al Mfl .
trV-ft - B
crablo mm lilni? If what 1 fe!
cr tllstrlhiitofl to tho wholo
lunnun (iimlly. Hiiro would not bo
on cheerful faco on artli.
Whrther I dtwll rrcr bo bolter. I
cannot tol I a fully forebode I
that! not To rcmnln na 1 nm. la
linioilblc. I muet Ulo to bo boi
U r it appears to ma. I can wrlto
n-j more "
Hurnly tho most depreenod rcador
of thl column Iikn not auffcrwl
Uiir from licnrt-brwika than
V' jnj Lincoln had when h wrota
1. r Iiikii t have U0td. Ihit ho
ou)lied litis tlurk Kjrlol antl b-
r into llm IxMttdond proaldont of
ti i I'luttd States. You Imvo tlio
namo piner to conquer ami out-
1 c our inelrtiicholy ami find
uvf i in t.a and Joy If you will iim
V'lr 'luraiso uml oinnwn wnti
lh.il ho burlad hla liapplticaa
' n rry httirt In the smo of
in lluilettve. tho nweothMtrt he
1 Bt. in clnlmod to tx tho truth
aixiiit AbralHim Lincoln ltecuiitly.
ltr Mtcr hne been dlacovrred
winch aro wild to hnvo i:mifd
lxtwen thiM twa If MWh li'ttcrn
have lmlov bpu found wotikl
It not l kinder to raapoct tliolr
ki.rl priay and tho toiidor
lov tlioy ii.ual. rather than
print tlicm1
la your lioart brokan? Tho rcat
lieart of Lincoln luoko In hi
outh. Yet ho lltcd to frre tho
lave blrtki hunuiiilty. find Imp
pliKta in family life nil thrmmli
hit rti ii kindly mhico of humor.
Murl. you cnii prove lu your ex
jwrlm e
"Mini nri ii r him ji ir-
11 kr the to'Tl vplj and
irnon'OMt
1l'fir. yet u prr lout jcuel
l.i his head"
"la It ioalbls to love mor than
onee In i llfodlmer' a illKouuiRcd
rurroeiHindcnt somntlmRa nka mo.
Uncolu loved n mxoikI time linv-
IriB lot tlio adorcxt flancco of Ills
nutti Wrltoa hla bloar.iplmr:
"It U h. inattar of record that Lin
coin conitmitly rnferted to Ida
homo and 111 fnmlly bin wlfo and
Ids hoyrf and to hU dally domoa.
tlo coneorii)' with ronl nijoymont
and tho unaffccu.il ulinpllclty of n.
Mlliccr who nvr hud dreamed
of power or jfroatnoea."
Muny and braullfiil urn tho leu-
ton to bo Isarneil fioni tho llfo of
Abraham Lincoln. Ills Integrity
lommon mimo and tuuinuinlntr
luiturnlneaa. hla tender unfailing
lovo for humanity nnd dumli nnl-
malif. aro gulde-poatN to all of us.
Hurely ovory lovolorn Blrl or
outl can tlnd eouruse comfort
"lid iiuiiiratlon front bla ciiierl-
rn.i k
l ;ii del tnut uocauio jou
mr Iii.iiii lj. bttauao ou jro hoai t-
ItoKih Ihi.ihb j. h)Uu 0Nc(I
"d ! i i.inntit mriy tml
take Mi iii i lim.iln you (an
'"' ' ' " hi i. ni.it. .n and uf-
'"'" - ". - ' inline
' "" .i.. i .
"ii ' ! i n I . . .I. MJ
. . ' I i I
Meat Dishes
nm boiud or bakol liam and tltc
amall bita ar dcllctou tliU way
whkli Ii ciually true of voiiru
of the Iliiuat ham. Chop rutlicr
fini. 9'itiul iuautltlea of ham J'nd
cold twll'.d iiolntoea. I'ut In ;t
C00d.Utd frylt.i; pan. To cacli
pint of the tnlxturo add one ium
milk oua twai(oon wilt mid one-
(isniter teiupoon tapper. Cook
rluw I: over the flamu tor thirty
to torty iiilnuti-. -.tlrrliii; tt-
tuontly to prent iicoichlnjf. Add
n be ipliif: tabtekKon of butter
aud M.ro ul uikt garnlalioil with
iteuiuni of Kreen and red pp(M!i.
hersu v.lth icullopeil toiualotu and
a lart pickle.
CUItNl'.D III.KI WWW.
Taku two tMtrta crvamy ea
aoned maahul potatocu and whip
mild foaniy. Hlncil the tortied
Kif xery fin? and whip it In tho
pout" Meat until Itcht and foumy.
I'm into a khallow Rratln dlnh
ti t mklo cheoae gKiii'ioutly over
tlio tn'i ami broil under tho fUmo
until brown
nitAISKI) OXTAIL.
Ituy two oMall and hu them
cut In plecea at Jolnta. Hoak an
hour or two lu vokl aalted water.
Wli dry and brown o-itokly lu
four tnbteioopa butter. Put Into
coveted bakliu; dlKh wiliii
Tbr'i tupa brown ttock 1 onion
tllced and broviuetl 1 arqill can
tomatoo drained 1 cup uookct!
rke or barley 1 green pepper
ill. i I. J it tarrut kllood 3
tuHii-ocni. uull. 'i 'eaipiHin bUielf
tpiier. 3 taMtapoont vejiatabla
coloring t tenjpooii Worcotttir.
hire snuce and for the la hour
uf cooking three medium tUtd
ixjtatoee died. Cook loly tor
about four hour altogether upMI
the moat la nady to tall front tlm
bonus. A can of oxtail and 0110 ot
tomato aoup with water may be
ummI In iilin. of brown bloc; and'
toiniilui . There in u utrsu propor-
tic. 11 uf bulu but tin uxlall In only
M.hf cuits and tho fliuor In
dtlUiuas
PRACTICAL THINGS FOR SPRING
(Printed by .Spccl.it Arraiitrincnt with (Inod lloincliccplnp.)
A bmart Uoat and a
Youthful Three-Piece
Costume for Early
Spring Wear.
F
OH tlio wlnd (Ium in Manii
and for praitlcal wear for
aotintry and up rt?. tlili twted
float hna Ivrii ipcclully denlKnod.
Of beh;o and brown It Is of soft
wool tweed nnd Its severity onl
enhance it style. The coat Ih cut
with n notched collar double
breasted and with InrRc ret on
pockets nltathtd with rows uf
Mltolilnu In brown.
Tho tlirec-pleca conlumo at tho
right Im ot marine blue flat irei
Tho Jticket Is of tho now cut cut.
fhort ns to lenpth and boastH of
no fnitunliipji. Tim poakota nro txX
on and carry an Insort of whit"
Tho blouxo In novorely plain with
lis turnover collar with which ono
weiirn n wlndor tlo matching tho
costume. Tho hklrt Is finely
ideated nnd tho wholo makes as
stunnlni; a thrco-pleco costumo as
0110 could wish.
Tho word ban roih forth lli.it
Jackets arc o be TIIU thlna- ftr
Spring and Summor wuur. Uuiy
gown no matter how Imiuble
boasts Its Jacket. h'ouiPthuos of
matching main pit noinotlmes con
trusting. You will find plain drei
of either silk or cotton matt'i-lulu
with cully flowered coats. Then
vou'll find the lloworotlitrock with
plsln fMit. You'll find ovetilnu
ninblrh of ihiffon jacket and
(.ikvii. And tho Ind ban not over-
looked tho lln;-ei lo ivalui. Ono
finds ktunuliii' pajama it with
tho Ions coats or a dainty hue
trtmnxd iiIkIUIo with ntatchlni;
Jck;t. Lorywhoro you roo Jick-
ots. !o If you would lo abso-
lutely in ntytc turn to Jackets.
Trult jiiittcnicd materials arc
tho lint wonl In tho newest sllki.
Ope finds bunclus of gripes this.
tors of cherries gorgeous pviKln-i
nnd iichly toloicd plums In pro-
fuidon. nnd strango to say mostly
on 11 black background.
HER HIGH KNIGHT
AND C'hatla was unreasonably
loncl)
'Worlmg lur 1. 1 .im i.t top
spetd FCtcrnl houm .1 day fatlsued
her Just a bit. enough to bilng
about spcllu ot icnslvenost when
she lunsud to le back In the klt
As tilings were now. sho was
left pietly ituivli to herself ijlm
spent n large part of her time by
tho drlrd up ImbUi of tho broken
fuuntulii mollliirf ucr I'rciu-h
erbs or perhaps practising broatli-
tug uxercWcs. M'niu had dropped
Into a. pleasant frlondshlp with
Mrs. Hlblc who wus foronr mak-
ing custardk and nourlshln; roups
ml all iiianyer of othor ilalntlcs
! tsnipt tho appctlto of tho frail
hiilo woman whom sho considered
1 atlicr us a guest.
Oiko when ho went Into tho
1 ity for her lossons sho culled tho
uiiJIo shop and hud Andy get Veo
to the telephone; she then per-
NUinled her friend to go Uick to
Ncptuno 1'ollit for a fow dajn
It was ii iili.-atj.int break lu tho
routine of stud tat nnd go to
bed having tlio nulQt toniuwh.it
lanuutd Vto about tho house trult
Ins through tho ragjed grounds
and down to (ho beach at Mituat.
Veo Mid ery little about her part
In tho now Uoss show but talked
a giuat dual of AivJy aud tin In-
rntlou he still labored oer In
ipjro hours.
"Of course" Chalta told tint ' 1
tuu't sua any good reason why ou
shouldn't hao Andy and our tui-
ifss too Vc dijur. Uotli of 'ou
oung and a girl as husky as. you
oughtn't tlnd it any trick at ii'i
to run 11 llttlo uparimont und uWl
bo Jay Kim's prlxo lonut. You'
wild joiirsolf It wouldn't bo for
otr slitco looks don't last unv t.i
lung undnr tho spot. But whllf
you'ro piling up renown I don t
know why a lumbaud more or lew
would make any difference '
"sjutuo ;lrla might 't away wilb
that" Veo agreed. "but none or
ths Lclterkeu women could n
moinber tho urtUl I inoiileii tor
how ho alwayi. pulnttil mo with a
Uby lu iiy arms? Ijald l .mi thu
mother tjpe ... wl did he
mean Chatta' Aren't all girls
mount to bo mothers?"
"Homo plants blosiom more tun
others. I i;ue3 that's whit r
meant aomethlug llko that
Vee's oyes woro cry blue i a1
er buttled and n bit wistful vn
the went 011 "Women don t uoni
to look on children as tweet 11 w
era any more do they' Tho 1 ics
who might iiio so doj-gouc pojr
usually that tliey hv in Unor v
another baby to teed and drets
und tlioso who could g1e kids u
squlro deal aro too busy sating
tliolr figures tiosli It's n ftram
bled llftt"
Chnltn lnugliod and lu-oiltcd l'-e
otliir girl of going highbrow. "Yi.u
nrer until lo do nmi Ii think-
lug. If that' the effevt a combluu.
f . I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKaal
C Li szitfp'' 1 k r $0
What Has Happened So Far.
Chatta Mason show girl nnd her two friends Vee and
Ginger meet William Carl Alban at the races. Alban becomes
interested in Chatta at it is due to her father Jock Mason
former jockey that Alban made his fortune. He goes to see
Chatta and her mother aud offers to educate Chatta that she
may become a star. He sends them to his seaside home. Call-
ing there he finds her on the beach nnd she tells him what she
wants. She beings Iter studies under famous masters and Alban
calling on Sunday takes her to a club where she meets Eva
Anders whom she instinctively feels hates her Chatta. Alban
returns to New York nnd is telephoned by Kva. He stays in
New York and docs not sec Chatta for two weeks.
Now Go On willi the Story.
Hon ot lovu aud a gnod Job ban mi
you! YVI1.1t I btaitcd out to aj
aw out Vec Is that thns change
progroks piogrosijfc. Old jou rend
In tho paper about tho girl and
her boy friend out West some-
whsro wl0 got married all regu-
lar und cerythlinr an.l then ho
"went homo todaddv aud li" did tho
same? The'll meit now ind then
'BBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBjSTWaBlt.
41 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmA IJIBu a
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHlMBBBawSjWi
tSSR JsaHHIl fWi
a ' iff JM
aBKM HiiiiiiiiiiiiiHaBsW. H
aaat JHibbbV m. VMRHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM
i K fW V .BaBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb
BBBBBBIBBbW. '.aBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBB
KimbVbuvbbbbbbbbbbmbbbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbu '
Chalta Dropped a Iinc to Albiin.
tuw vu I.'.?. li.;iaijJl Ikjtuiv :.ui. i5.
o
and it tiny I'm bear tho Mght ot
eni Ii other after u fow yenra of
getting acquainted they'll probably
mjttle down komowliero and mako
It permanent. Of courro thcy'ro
not figuring on a family: I sun-
puso ihlldrt-ii would bo -omddcrc-I
downright Indelicate In titos com-
panion iu. marriage."
" Cinipanlonate marriage." eo
-Stat
Mourning
Worn for a
Father
By Mrs. Cornelius Uetckman.
DUAIt MU3. BEECKUN:
My father died and I
want to respect him In
a.l wa s ns much as 1 can. How
toiur should I wear a .loumlng
cll idso moiirnlnc clothes?
2 Isn't black the first mourn-
Ins' Then black and whlto later?
". Is whlto mourning?
4. Hotv Ions should I woar
black? I nm married.
KEADCn.
USL'ALLY nowadays niournlnff
clli aro not worn after tho
funeral. Uut If you wish to wear
ono it In correct for you to do so
especially If It Is a comfort to you
Tho loiititli of tlmo you wear It
depends entirely on your own wish
and Judgment.
2. Yes. Yes.
3. All whlf) Is an deep niourniiifT
an nil black tut Ono touch of
black makes It second mourning.
4. Again this depends on your
own w.'sh. Now so many people
do not bellevo In mournlnsr nnd
nnver think of wearing mournlipir
oven though their grief Is as real
nnd ilsep as those who do wear It
for a long time tint no rules for
tho length of tlmo remain. But If
son aro conscrwitlvo about this
kind of thing you will probably
want to wear mourning for .1 jcar.
Don't Do Thi!
DUAIl MIU?. IiUUCIC.MAN:
How should I write a
nolo (without belnt; rudo)
mklng to rpend tho week with n
friend nnd wishing to pay my
own expenses?
iNQLi&rrivi;.
I CAN conceho no circumstance
In which such . ltlr would be
In food tasic. I really would not
know how to wrlto such a loiter.
If you wilt wrlto 111c aga and
m.iko clear to mo tho circumstance
which would Justify such a Idler
I shall bo glad to try It. Hut hiich
a letter would demand that tlio
reason for such a request bo muds
perfectly clear.
By Winifred
Van Duzer
f repeated tho worda aloAly trying
to gtt their meaning. "They
ninny Ijeeauw ihoy wunt somcoiio
to pil around with not liutbauds
or wives or honicx Juet pomcono
to pat around with and or but
why do thoy got married at oil
thru-'
'HeimiM-. A Irglllia darling vjino
folk Htlll aro fussy about going
through the roiix chtloit.il gciture "
'"t'onipanlonato marriage." Vee
sold again marvelling "Well it
wouldn't do for me. Not for any
ot my family. I'm tho youngest
ot nlno and mother wns ono of
eleven. And my sister Currio his
three ulrondy und tit'irrled five
years. Cucis were all tlvo mother
type ms that .irtUt said. Anuy
wo don't wn ry happy It li-
on t a flock ot youngsters around
u.
"Uut that itu t all about it
'lucre' nd. toi. ou know.
When T ao that boy goln along
the best way ho can. floppln?
down on tin couijIi lit IMfu terrl
bio jMinmod living room for what
sleep ho got and ruahlny out f
the aini-chair lunch for uofttfonnd
sinkcru to save Molly trouble
honcstlv. I fool Just as It ho was it
kid and lay kid at that and I
ought to do something about it.
A fellow noedt regular inealr
C'lmUtu Ho luu't bo anythln.-
but incrsy lMng that way."
Chatt. studied tb flow or tuee
tlusheil with earnestness glanced
at tho slender hands moving In a
half align tuitlcsatiosa ns tf eacer
t) begin Airpiti and dustliigaud
darning and cooking f'r Andy
MuddCm You love him a lot
didn t you V she asked. "Olncer
lis women lnvo got to be a Ultlo
rlflsti Jf they WTint U mccccd
tulnk ot thsinselvco first. AVoniou
glvo niorv to lovo tlian mcu do and
I think Ciugcr nieuiia women
mustn t fall lu love."
"Uut iiingci tn't llko ukJ' Veo
pointed out I dor) t think that
artw. would c-iit her tho motlwr
type. Not tbut X care to hav It
this wif Itk Jut how we'ronudc
don't )uu nee? tiuiiiu ono way
and vol i uiiothi.r and tiv wuc call
ay Just what ougli( to go on to-
tide your mind"
Thl was convincing Ctuittit
t'iousU But sho wanted to kno
what ce would do In tho end
carry on with Imr carver or chuck
I It nnd marry And?
H v as not Vee'K fate ulvno alio
would wal U In tlm making; It
would Ls tho destiny of an entlro
order of womiDhood tursxhad-
u ed b I tat whiUi happened to
on unit In tho whule.
Uic grew a llttlo UU- tli!nkiir
of tlis flndlnT.it-9 abiorblng and;
tlm problem ovcuplfJ hr after
Veo bad gouo bault to town.'
Then loneliness descended ugalu.
And fipaly she propped a Ihe to
Albnu; Just a friendly word saying
hi 1 Hound had mlsssii mm
coi.n.u inn. Mini ' itl"i 'uWlwtt tec
llOJ. Mtiif liaimrl HlljUl
(To Ilu Cuulinucdj.
t '
What the Presence of
Albumen
By Louis B. Bisch M.W. Ph.D.f
Famous Authority on Health anil
I'sychologr.
T11KIIC vtas a (Imo vhcn the
presenco of albumen In tho
urlno was lookod upon as
an unfailing sign otkldnoy trouble.
Vo know -..
n o w h o w-
ever that a
nrlno tot
mnjr reveal
nlbuntou and
yet the kid-
tiey.f bo nor
mat co far
an tltfllr op-
gunlo win
lure Is con-
cerned. In
other words
albumen may
bo tho re-
sult of u torn-
P o r it r y
chungo per-
hapt duo to
iS
i.51'4 A
i i
.
j 1 dv j.
a A law. l t
r.r-Uit r.t
' vwmm v
i '. ft
t m 'u; rz.
"Tiff T T -TiT
- .V.
tho function of tho kldncvs and
such change also may not' bo of
serious moment.
I do not wish to glvo thp Irji-
prcssloo that tho previnco of nl-
bunion Is something to bo neglected.
Nor do I want you to belittle Ita
significance no maltor what tho
eiiiit.es for Us prcsonco may bo.
I do however want to try and
tnko tho se.uc out of sonic peoplo
who Immediately becontu panicky
when thoy lenru that efven a faint
traeo ot albumen exists.
Tho kidneys na -you probably
know tuko from tlio blood cortnln
chemical waste produuts laud-
ing water und all these through
u niott complicated and inarvftloun
kidney machinery arc combined
In what wo know on' urine and
na such are passed out of- the
body.
When albuminous substances
however tiro allowed to past somo
kidney disturbance Is nt fault.
This may bo tho beginning of
doflnlto und serious kidney dis-
easewhat . uwd to bo called
Ilrlght's Olhcase or nsI stnted
before It may be comparatively
r.
Star JH.
Do You Abuse Your Baby?
By Constance Cameron.
I
Jlt.LU' c! It till; O.illle-1 Jill
talk ticy Woulib 1130 even
nioro than wo grown-us tj
the quotation "Tho world la v il.i
us too mUQh."
Iiablcs arc
0 as on t tally
small human
h o 1 1) g s In-
1 t 0 ti d 11 1
being dclfghu
f u t toys for
the nn)Uo-
ment of older
folk
l'euonally
I think thu
fc.4 UbUSb(
crime wo '
c o m m I t
against those t.
tunning philt
IffiSt"
u ti d w ll i t o laaHMMTI CAUOMN
1'roiturcs is
that of pron)ltouou kissing. I
tiavo seen peojilo who though
1 cully not cm lug u whoop about
children rush up to a baby und
glvo It a resounding und unexpect-
ed smack Just to pleapo tho doting
mother. Tint ie tlio doting mother
ot 5eaterday. Tlio intplllgont
mother ot today who coinblnes
lovo with common sense probably
upprcilatoa ai adoration of hcroCf.
spring which oiiilts kia-.lng lib llp
or fate.
I think it was tho Aunt Ilct
dear tt newspupe-r- readers whet
na Id: "I ken ullua tell when a
; oung girl Is going to inalio u
good mother tihe kUscs a baby's
fc.t." And I think tho mother
w-hc kUca tlioso pink fat llttlo
pudu lusteid of tho baby's mouth
la Indeed u good mother; Audi I
think if she flatly refutes to have
her baby klfcstd by anyone wlio
takes a notion to do 30 alio Is a
bttr mother still.
Tlio ijiiCiitloii of tho'b-ibv'u peril
of contracting colds and other nil-
nicntt throuli Uttea ind breaths
In his face us probably one which
U19 iitodeni mother has considered
und taken her. ctutid.ot). A dec-
und. but Important cuiuilderatiou
la' baby's rvuctlon U 'bchiu MMtl-
donly 4Voopd upon by huge
mians'o human brings many ot
whom ho Iwu necr seen before.
Many tljncs ho crltJ with fright
and u)iny tliltos-l'Uudgino tt is
from pure icsonltncn't. At uny
rate I shouldn't Murpo hhu 1C it
wcro tlio latter. Would you llko
to W4II; down tho ctre'et apd idd-dsnlybe-
embraced and k I tied at)d
gurgled ov$r by souleouo jpu
didn't- know even though the pert
eon murmurtd tensblesc. sweet
thltus abouT how cunlutr and
udoriblooiid pretty. ouV ere? Cu;--tufnly
jou wouldn't But. you aro
big enough to protest and protust
efficiently oven to tlio xtent' of
liuvjrig-the offcider urreiteijj Wiy'
slioui wtj impost uin' nnoth-r
human bslpg Just bt-Cu'usoriio 'Is
..ir- ViJCaBBBB Ti"
Wi'W'tVJHa
if-i vrrr-"
jta'fUf
?rMLwrgv
'IVif-sMmjmS
ir smSp? wv-i
May Signify
speaking ot Insignificant corns-
uuence. Whslhcr violent omotcm un-
usual strcts nnd strain overabund-
ance of food rich lu albumen or
other similar conditions may causa
albumen In tlio tirlnu ("albumin
una") Is pcrhopji open to fiucitlon.
Thore are authorltfei r.ho claim
that they can.
Thero la no question however
that albuminuria may occur and h
only a transient condition In fever
states In cettnln neurotic condition-.
In goitre In Injuries and tho
like.
A form o nlbumln..a of spe-
cial Interest In this connection H
tho kind that occurs so often In
joung persons.
Tho term "orthostatic albuml-
nuiia" has been given to It.
Uojs nro moio commonly affecb-
I than glrli. It may tint but a
short time Somel lines It reap-
pears at Intervals throughout life.
Sometime tho albumen appear nt
certain times 6f tho day and not at
other it n not a. dangerous con-
dlllon. While sponklnit of albumon In
t'io urlno let mo emphasize the Im-
portnnco of urine xnmnatlon at
rogulrir Intervals And let tho
Ptcltni bo a wunplu of twontj-
four hour collection.
Any drug storg will nceept a
saniplo of urlno for esomlmtlon
and tho f-jo U small. Tha samp!i
aro snt to speilally-ciiulppcd bib-
oratories and within a few diys a
ety completo report on all tho
chemical nnd mlcrokcnple findings
Is relitrnod
It tukes a Musk-inn. Itoucvei
to Interpret ui!i report unlms
the liboratory adds such Interpre-
tation. " ' !
If jou arc running albumen or
sugar or thu urine In not what
It should be don't bo alanncd
lio sure howov-ur that you pl.ico
yourself lu tho hands of a phM.
clan S3 that ho mnv tluuiigh diet
arid treatment prevent union
kidney illrencc or rcasiiure you If
the trouble Is onl." a temporary
one.
ri.ifi4H njj k. j 1 iiium ii..iii. ik
(TnuinrriiH Leiini Mow (it Work.)
?
too'lutlo and too Inoxperleiieed In
to tcglster tho wa's of tblsvvorld
10 know how to rtgliter a qom.
I taint and stop our unwanted pro-
i' iiJtlutiB of love.
I think If wo truly love babks.
- will omit tlm kissing partlt-
11I.11 11 If llicy are not OUIt bnb..
lo 110 mother would I suggest tho
P ' 'Hj f not being ulluu-td to
toddle and lovo Un baby but In
Jj tieo to tho tiny he. I would
euhri"- t Willi Aunt Hot that ho
I.lc.1 tho wee fat tuot whleh 111 o
cvn- bit a .idunible a lips and ...
lot safer for hi joung maJot
I alvays feel ku korty tor a baby
iioii hv la handed around a clr-
co of admiring relatives Joupertl
und tickled and "coo-cooed" ami
"twcut.iweotwI" ut. 1 always
wonder what tho poor llttlo thing
Hould say f he could talk. I'roba-
hy: "What la this woild of
tnatilasu twliero I've landed?" oi-
sorno remark ciiually uneoinph-
moillury to all of us.
This Is u new ktrangc world to
tho bublcs. They huvu to get U d
to so much so many i-.-opIe. sn
mini) noises and sensations I've
seen babies tired te tho point of
exhaustion with being shown off
to a crowd of people nny one of
whom would luvo declured ho
"Juct loved babies." but not one in
the crowd truly loved tho baby
enough to glvo him a fuw hours
of completo quiet whoii tie ntedril
It or keep hands off until baby
got acquainted or who thought
to hto-biiby see him arid hear his
voito b-sfore pouncing or? him fw
a kMs.
When vve say we lovo liable do
wo 111e.u1 wo luvo them nmieii i
cotulder their health. tei e -n.
tort their welfare or elo - iy
mean that thoy aro cuto llttl 'nr
to nuiuso u for half un h-"?
Whrin a man with even kllght
growth of whukeru puts- blc fuj-e
against tho tender skin of a baby
or a woman gurgles bwcet wordo
ullli a bruath Uden with germ
frepn Jcr ''sjight culd" In the name
ot "love" .for b.b!u. I say thu'
don't know vlnt love for a baby -inenns.
They only lovo their owii
pleasure for the moment
A baby la helpless. Let's stop
abusing him In th6 name of "love."
CivulcSit. ir.J. lnlf(.i!K.... Vtilurt siirlcr luj
Household Hints.
JIako a. paddtjd curhlon of vel-
vet threo by toiir Inches lnrt-
Inga pleci .of cardbo'arjl I'd silffcii.
and 'otuff with' cotton. Add '"
strap; of te fpr thwhnd. Thia
wll);uii) a very cqnVci.'lcht little
brush tori t civet hat'
t
Sapdwtches will keep forhoura
if placed-iti an earthen reeeplnc)o.
nnd (his r'rcpptaclo eov't-red' and '
set In u'pan of-'coldvatcr.
lb.
ft
I-
$
NJ
.7
r
-'tj
n 1 1 1
i ;
' ' 1
1 ' .
1
' 1 '1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Adair, A. Garland. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 87, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 13, 1929, newspaper, February 13, 1929; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70062/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.