The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 66, Ed. 1, Monday, February 18, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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Is m Years Old
WASHINGTON I'l'i The new
Kavri with which Speaker Joseph
Mm ii -a ill pound for order It
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The KBvt ii I il i k are made of
Amino wood ri mi i:i Morro Fort.
Sun .limn ! r i h. Iinrdneaa of
'hi .iid tiir sj k.i i oted In-
The fort wni elected In 1MI and
Col O. It. Colo commandant of the
American troop there ontlmnted
the wood won ir0 yearn old nt thnt
time.
PAWS STYLES
ll MAKY uniuht
L'nlled Pro Staff Coi uwpondrnt
PAHIS Krl) 18 (JPi HMm
thulr renl llht under a buhl of
hendlinea atwntlon tnkcta and
nonsenae the new house here call-
ed "IHtltn Dockn iuii by Kluli Im-
croIx nd tEllMbeth Slmoiiti ehown
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vw k .-n wr uc..u Molln 1(M ooo pri.onere a lid s-ho
little prlnB jwketa out of (lean wlh -iMUl Irl t m-
colored coract fabric with diagonal I m(i.iiiil(. roh UnrU tn
Bud Russell Texas Pen Agent
Says Homes Make or Break Boys
jtocketa And atlff little lapels
tin will tiboio I0O0 exenped men.
young women havo made a aervice-
abt' and chic aporta coat thrtc-
quarter length out of 'the felt fab-
ric umciI In France to cover the
noale of aecond claaa railway conch
ca! It la a moat conaervatiw anil
miliut gray-blue not unlike thr nill-
Itnry shade and adapta itarlf uplen-
dldly to trimming in clovei buttons
or an theae people nrrf erred a
I'nt'e Mud Huim II hlif penl- t rount f.iim while there va
tentl.iry trnnafvr atfcnt for the soik to do plenty of It Hut Uu
Sinti- uf Trxi panned thla wny rush to town haa put our bo" on
Mimd i the "tirets and no boy can tonm
t'nili Hud N the man who h.ia j the alrceti atay out at night and
hauled on ti.iln or In lila Ulack the like and be aafe "'
Uud Huuell la a Texan. He
tunds aquarb on hla boot Mire
looks at you with clear hotioat
eyM and he looki at hla work
and "hla boya" the same wny.
auch a lecord. "Doya vho are brought up to
Wo thought Bud Kussell would ' ht authority to see. and ln-nr
know more about criminality thnn ' 1 where the oulnw If tho hero
Its ixpni- who i id toim of liter-1 wno ne eneournsjed at homo to
a'uie mil talk uidiencea to death ildleulc tho sirred things those
Mul Hu sill knows lnw-bteakira re tlw !os who furnish our
mid how to handle 'cm lnim of rilmlnaU
ri ...i....r. ii hi- it. "Are The Outlaw I'rllir
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Furthermore theae vrnatile Th worl( hnH n1 o(hor man wth
rh Bud la to the Texua prlaon
huse hook and eyr covered iith "Jo'erfi tho synonym for fenrles
silk thread of the same color fa-'d fall dealing. He look bid
lenlnR the coat at the thtoat and i 'ho eye gives tlun a
allowing II to fall open the rest ofluaie stirn deal and the tr-
ibe way and levcal a flannel diem spect him.
In a lighter tone of blue
Among the new colors launched
here snide from the evci necesmuv
black and white are Caniumbi 1 1
buff Sang de Uoeuf (Beef Blood
Hose Nrgr0 and Vort Is'cgie (regu-
lar sine enough 'nigger' pink and
green') and the blue we vc men- oung
tinned above.
Russell his son and another ax-
aiatnnt yV'ni. Crane former' slu'i-
Iff of Kaufmun county hdd Junt
bedded down" M ptisonns gith-ih-iI
from vn i Iuii-. Wrst Texis
I ill in (hi- Hi pi itciiilrigc biistilo
Km i ln in n( put they weri
Imm.ituie bos Hut boys
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t'siiiilli they aie loo srlflsh with
Unit own hides and llea to be
In i i Han Hud ftusaoll They are
mi i Ifltdi that the bei ome des-
pei.itt an I therefr.re dangerous he
mis K'illriH without ronaclence.
Hud IluiMell la a Ml night think-
ing mm "The very business of
outliwiN inaki's cowiuiIh of men
A mun i ihi'i bo brar when he
know- his business is bad" and
th it kois fm rnon both In and out-
std" tin1 pinion w tlf '
Huski-ii has liainllod Hay Ham
lllon nii'niMoiis times and
Toilnj's KiisIiIiiii Tip.
Homet materials modrst in
pitce brought into fiuhlon llne-
lighl cotttet fabilr coarse ahect-
ing window-curluln lace and alpa-
ca. PUBLIC RECORDS
.Marring! Ili'nin;
Fred llallcr and Miss KlUabeth
Doan.
Cleo Evcrton and Miss Opal Hop-
or. II B. Casey and Miss Bessie Fish-
er. Mills (lied In ('Ml Oourt:
V. S McCture vn. Claud A
White act Ion for damagea foi
allenntlon of affections.
cm i link i - ife hljaik a bank .. . ... ...... i iia.hlr in tn
. . - KUiiidi'd him Ihiough th" trial thnt ' ness-uae in mil
01 nquei i tin- ti iRfi'i of a machine .. . 7 . ...nnll nut Imve
hiought Inni u doiith sentence ouiu noi nave
KUIl Hh 'hi letords of Ha trow . ... ... ... f Anmrlrnn in
... .. . .. . 'linking him to tli death eel from ol Amenran pi
ii i nl others of their Ilk
Hamilton
testily
Hiiiow incidentiilly was bun-
dled Ii Uncle Hud when ho was
which he Intel pumped. Without
appearing contemptuous or boast-
ful litiispll Impresses one as see-
lliiv nil mlmlm.li. mIII hnMa tn
known to Cent i ul Texas police as . . . . ...
. . ! u . i big to be bundled none too meek
the 'boy bindlt" Russell hn.s a. . . .. ' ...
lo take the wrong chances with
IttisNOlt'a men have lost prison-
ers Homu of them have been tied
up beaten and nearly killed. But i
no prisoner has ever put a hand
on Uncle Bud And he haa gone i
after them to tho far corners '
and brought 'um back in battnl- i
Ions
Through the 31 years that he '
hits bien in the buslneas he has!
mi inuih newspaper handled the tomrhest hombres thai
-iiid Kussell reminls-
llospital Notes
Joan Hcsnei was disfiusted tlil-
mornlng fiom the WeHtMdc Hon-
pltnl. ICva Carroll Button is a pn u-
monla pjtienl at the Wcsttiide Hos-
pital. '
Mrs. H A ( Incus was udmitjted to
the Westside Hospital this morn-
ing for medical treatment.
Odie Mlnutra underwent minor j
ritirgory nl the Westside Hospl'nli
this morning.
way of showing n prisoner up to
himself n kind of genius for let-
ting the bad chap seo himself as
"others seo him' And It often
works u cuiii on the (go of tho
rulprlt.
"I lold Clyde Burrow when I
firm hiuull 'd Mm that i Kud old
fanhlon.'il i ioi strap applied
aplenty with what he needed In-
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notoiii t
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lo 1' tlun I lnti I n soi I lie of
Hu tow in hi. Iiiiiin . mid killing i
ii ii 1 1 now in the HuntiMlli ileath
hou i t M mow on hi i 1 lit
i-ilds in A I --.onil iinl Ti x i .poke
of Hii I Kus-iills iidvii e anil
agii'Cil Hi it al the tight time a
j f' W i-wllls f the plllrnt.ll nit ip
might Iiiim lined him of bun III i y.
' 'What euiise 1 1 Iniinalltv ' I'llile
I Bud irpi'illlig out iliestlon
' Well fol don't take Htm to
i also l heli i hlldren for one thing
' .lust plain old negle t of the boy.
I That's one angle.
Another Is we can't keep the
IiuIh busy I was raised on n Hill
have done thelt killings South
nnd West and enough of them to
make a large army But so wnrj
has he been so rady to give ev-
ery man a squnre deal or n nulrU
"burning down" he has brought
every limn safe In port except a
.Mexican youth who escaped him
at Abilene and was later caught
A reeoid uneii illetl In the wor'd
annals'
Why are out ptlsons filled with
young men'' Kl-it say Husiell
nnd Crane we are bringing up a
rnce of oungsters In mir cities
who are too often undei -privileged
and who have no roveience for nu
therlty Another reason Is thnt
we have made prison term) sn
shott so ensy to evade by pardoni
and apenls that the penitentiary
has lost its tenor.
' Heating the tap" has beroma
a game any these experienced
prison worketa Older convicts
hnve managed to gel the treasur
ed tJirdnti until imw rhle(l
voulhi populate the prisons
Kvery prisoner I escort lo the
wnll carries n psrilnn in his hip
pmket" 1 1 the unique Wit III
which Bud Hussell says all ptison
ers even the IKe-tcrmcru an I
ileath men enter the gray w ill-
expecting to regain their freedom
Kngland and Canada hive iolcil
the crime problem 1) lllfllrtltig
heavy penalties and permitting
these penilllea t slnnd Sheriff
Rlg Crane aay If we were more bui
punishment we
now 73 per cent
Isoners returning
to prison for second and third of
fenses Oood horse sphkp
Bud IIushspII Is writing t book
if memoirs dealing with rrlme It
ought to be grlpplnglv interesting
nnd diipplng with koiii'iI logic on
the prison ntietlon.
Indigestion Sour Stomach
&.
I(flieis SImKish l'Volinx
Nuht oi day when Vol! lll be-'
uin to ( hluttKia'i and n"i"l
mill 'thing In lr lighten out vour
bowels Iti relieve consliplltli n )
take a disc of ri litible ThedtordV
Ml ii k li u. win
We like HI li'k lUiiimht foi lill
iousiiphs i oi'stipntlon unit unv hid1
feeling thit i nine i from thes" pin- i
litions unt is Mrs 1. uvens Ow-
iiis of Sponger Okla "Hluck-
liiiiuuiit cleans the sitem and
makes me feel much belter aftei
taking it '
Freshen up by t iklnff thin puie-
l vegetable laxative If you hive
n tendency to constipation or slug-
gishness I IIMIM'OltD'.S HI.CK.IHtl'(.ll I'
iyiII.N you feel
riiinl" wn or
vour vtontacli gives
trottlilc with gat nr
' our rUing. ' try
that vvcll-knouti
Ionic. Ur. Plercc'j
lo I de n Mcdieal
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whal Mr A. N.
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W'll i .li.fl l .1 in lur.li n nr hilfll lime.
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CLOSING!
Telephone directory closes March 5
If oti'rc going to nunc-
If ou're planning to put in a telephone
If you want to put an extra listing in the
directory
If for any rcjuon your present listing houll
lc crrectcd
IMcasc let us know at once. Jut call the
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I like the way it tastes. . . there's
plenty of taste there.
Chesterfield is mild not strong
. . . and that's another tiling I
like in a cigarette.
What's more They Satisfy . . .
and that's what I like a cigarette
to do.
I get a lot of pleasure out of
Chesterfield . . . you know I like
that cigarette.
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Hall, C. M. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 66, Ed. 1, Monday, February 18, 1935, newspaper, February 18, 1935; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70412/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.