Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 19, Ed. 1, Friday, July 6, 1934 Page: 7 of 10
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FRIDAY JULY G 1931
THE STEPHENS COUNTY SUN
SEVEN
HARPERSYILLE
WILL BE SITE
OF 4-H PICNIC
July 13 and 14 Dates Set
For County-Wide Gather-
ing of Youth.
i'-i.ii'-.i Maim 'r mh .mnual
. M lli kikI 'Jul '"hit) -ncamp-i.i
nt i.. he h-i I .lwl 13 and II
n Ilnl n !vlli mti lltliumnced
'it h Miss M i i ii I'rvir dem-
"i -lintinn ngt i ' - I with I 1.
Hi.ImhI ruin n' ' i ifiriHDiIng
iirrJr
' ur Won . . n-ti ituui
' uti i t.i i. i hi hil In
iii.'iin witt) . t n ampmt lit
if tn i d
I ' I till .11 till
i. ; ' l . . . . hi I
ALL-BRAN RELIEVED"
HIS CONSTIPATION
Delicious Ccival Brought New
Honlth to Mi Bartholomew
Wo quote frtm hi voluntary Id-
ler "I had onsiderabl"? trouble
with mv stoma- h Digestion mi-i
out of the question I got medii in
which fjuvo mo only temporury
relief.
"Then I tnoughl of taklne Ai i
IlrtAN. I htnrted lilting n rerwtl dtxh-
f tl two ur three times a day.
"It lim been oer a year now
inrc I ate that first dish of Iran
I ut from that day to this I hnvc hnii
the pteftiiire of ijnylnp; the proper
functioning of tho digeativo organs.
v "Tliank to Ai i Hiun. I atlll rat
f rciruluily a l like it Wttr nil
f ) e fiiin- ' - Ia -ter Hartholomew
t n-J liar. Mich.
f ori'tipation n usually due i
la k f ' hulk" t m ii the in!-
tirio. nml vttu-iin It tn promote
rltiiunatinn. tt Hmv supnlles
l thi ak well a. it i fr the blood.
Tl.c ' I. ilk" tl Iras i niuh
k' tl at of U t 'veet.ibli I'ei
Inn 1 thin fi .t -s ir t iturnl
thai 'rfking h r ' i'' i ' nie.li
Cir.p. Iwi. tM.t roOtf.... il.uly
will u !l omti I'ltie n ii t type of
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Also for the
FARM HOME
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MAYTAG
WITH IN BUILT
GASOLINE MOTOR
orUSS THAN
10flo
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R. T SPAULDING & COMPANY
I'sWiiitf-nu'ist it'iii lhu'fharo Co.
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Mmufieturerf by THE MAYTAQ COMPANY Newton Iowa
r r '
Thn r-nmr'
uf July 13 nnd close
morning at 10 o'clock
site Ib in a grove
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and afford! tvv
hole
The high point of Interest will
be Utc announcing of winners of
tn" to the summer short couno
at A & M College About bIx
))s six girls and s. number of
wtnpn will win trips Miss I'ryor '
statsd
(rutin Cluh Kecords I
The winning boys ami girl will
be n-lH.-lil by Ihr
grading of
.lub record fi 'he ear
Itnvx'
reports were due on July I. nnd
the srliU record on July 10 Mr.
I) r Howies and E R. Maxwell
will b the judge.
The camp will open with a
chicken rhase The boys and glrla i
win foim in a ring promptly at J
3 30 A half docen chlekena will
be turned looae nnd thoae catHi-
k.h the hens will net to keen
tnnni
A soft hall tournament for the '
runp championship base 1 1 irlav
rtuc. and swlmmlna contests will
furni.1. entertainment until time
f... .he evening meal. i
ftpi supper a "pep mretlUK" of
.. .ml vi.il. win .. le.l hv l
Mhp Wsxlne and Maile MK'len-
i . Heilford Kuir Aaton (inint
i)t.- M. Kny and J t Oavli
1h ramp will then take mi a
more serious nature for talk hy
MUs Pryor Mr Ballard and K
K Maxwill. manager of the crop
product Inn loan association. Kot-J
lowing the talk the delegates to
A A M will b announced.
... . ... . . . .- .......
iap win dc pmyea ai iv ocioch :
h .1. tl Hane to announce "bad-
linn
At i o clock the next moniing
finiilM in the swimming meet will
b ivld under the direction of K.
It Maxwell and J. M. Bane. Aft-
Will open at 3 30 on the
ei breakfast a picture will be tak- the county jail to the etnte penl-
rn then the Kioup will be left to itentiary at Huntsvilte.
their own .1. vices until camp Is I Van Turman was leturnrd to th
hi-.kpn at lo i'lock. state prison a a paiole vinintor
The grwin i ...iice win be Adolph ! Others taken were C. E Ilobefe
Mueller. K t luwklna Altx Kam- 'under two year sentence for fogeiy
i nnd N A. Richardson The jck Anthony under thiee yean
into parking committee Is Paul sentence for receiving and conceal
It .eit nnd John Deal oil
I wo IKe navers will he on hand
' in ifU In the twimmen
' i ''u i.l Slogn'i and Meth
'.
I t;e f'ounty Home
'loo rmini il will art n
ni'i Ittee
iH-mOllstiM
the meals
i ian ik ri.n.rts hi. t ii
t.tl. l H. COIkXMI
WAIIMAW Poland July 2 'U.R
To Adarnow tf brut In 14 of Brook-
1 11 'I11! tin ir ' i.ni AtUntle
1 .. 1 ii j 1 ' tt A 10
I . ! I . . M i l 1 1 teil t
I . vl . JIHKiO
r're proud to sell the
wilier iill hc jirou'l to
own tlm wiirhcT wlmli
nuiU the Muj lug name
world f.iiniiii'. - (lie inirr
tuh unt-jliiiiiininn wufjirr
whuli is fasler in action
morr thorough in it ilrans
nig iiH.rr penile withclothon
.mil inure crnin.niii-1 n
own t tiwlav's jinen tin
Mut i-i. tin aiii.iiii value.
1 "r h iine without e leotric
it it in . v he hail villi
gasoline Multi-Motor at
i orrrsjioiiiliiij low price.
Come in. k ahout term.
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Gay Nineties Had
J I
their umUipJets
CINCINNATI. The gay nineties
too. had their quintuplet.. The birth
of flv anns at iMnvfinltl Kv . was
t-eealled here while the entire world
watched the fate of the Dlonne
quintet In Ontario.
The Kentucky quintuplets which
lived leu than a week were born.
"ceordlm; t oW newspaper file.
un cuuuii; iiiym jii'iii .
1SM to Mr. and Mrs. Oacar I-on
at their farm home a mile oulsid?
of iMayfleld. Or. 8. J. Matthews
wm the attending physician.
Hundreds of person flocked to
the home from cities as distant aa
8t Louis. LouUvllte and other
points.
Noted phsiclans and scientists
vl"t ln " nd wrot tUcltm
declaring the case was the only one
" "cord In which the bable were
'n lv and " "nV length of
ln1'
A spectacle more ctirme than
'" ofhr Dlonne babies to the
-nicago ..iin rair migni oe in
their exhibition nftei dealh. The
bodies wen embalmed no placed
in undertaking pallor.. "? P'lducnh
where an admission fee of ID cent
was charged Before the babies
died one cirrus offered the parents
J 10.000 fot the privilege of show-
ing them throughout the country.
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'Uncle-Bud' nussell.woe n vUltm
In (Ireckenrldge .Monday afternoon
taklns flvo nrisoners with him from
ing stolen property; .1 D Partee
and I It Fielder both facing two-
year teims for theft
BATIIINti Sl'IT INIHVntY
SKI'.K.s yr.NIIAHIHATI()N
1111 UMIULPIIIA Itepiesenta-
tives of the American knitting in
dually recently gathered here In an
attempt to standaid-' i.it! or
fjlts
The movement to . . il 1 M
buttling eilltn hc been mulct ran
slileratlon for nom time bv thn
more 1 hi ctvatlvc m unit rtuiei
who hop' il t" ha.' tin tiend to
NUlt Cim I Ml g of M i.- .(-! lll t
There u- t. n 1 m 1 l
iruiHiid for coins of all dPtioni.
Million unvi Seiiettuv MntiJi 11-
h 11 W Ii ' nil ' 1I1 1'
Smoke a Camel
and notice its
1 . .
energizing
pOTrFS&Nr
TO RE TNVTSTRliR
PHILADELPHIA UP -tnln
Krsnklln may have
Uonja-discov
ered electricity with a klto but ho I
never "u"-ie1ol" thMt hc W0Ud bo I
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Charles Hittinger Washington
mtist is finishing a set of four
murals depleting scenes from the
life of Kranklln for tho franklin
Institute here. The points which
Dlttlnger uses loavo no visible
trace on the walls '
But from time to time Olttlnger
turns out the lights and wwltchc
on special ultra-violet ray lump-
which make his work visible to
the naked oy.
He explained that when the
murals are completed a visitor will
see only blank walls whan ho fit it
enters Franklin Institute. Then
upon passing a certain point the
visitor's body will Intercept n
beam of Infia red rays which can-
not be soen.
Interruption of this beam of
light will uutotnaticaily sum h
p wh h w
(rff h( occtm
ordinary
lights In thnt ertlon of thd build-
1 1 ik nnd simultaneously turn on
thr invtMhli! ultra-violet ray so
the muiuls can be seen. A few
minutes latei the murals will van-
ish as the electric lights come on
again
rNI)ll)ATI! SI'ISAKINCt TO HIS
HUM) l'KIDAV AT I'KA.VKKI.I.
The Franked community Is snon-
""ling a candidate rally to be held
v'"v evening It wan nnnounced
today.
Kaeh iiindidale will be given un
oppol llllllty to cxplnln i h platfnim
The publlc '' inltd t" nttr.d
Ends Body Odor
in a Twinkling!
Leaves No IY1. S.
Mo.l.cln Sml
All vvho 1 1 ripir fu v kniivv thnt
Untiling 11 oiti-n niil ; ry ii--i.
1 ii m ImxK iuIot. It lausiMitidy
odor in cu isrd lv iia!e efs! -ration
deep III till' pnri'r The thli'r stickv
laliii'i 01 tnoflnrdmars toilet snnW is
un-iM.' I cliemicnllv to mix with this
stall' pet -tiiirallon . o 1 llnh it otlt.
In-ti'.iil it clnjv the porevilh curili.
Now nm !!" h cl''iiiiits nive vnua
1"" pure v .'jj. table oil soup Ivirk'i"
( - 'hat lin-iiks into Imhlily
l.. 0 '.i.itlv in li-nil- -I vv.iti'i.
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. 1 "U'w it
1 medicine
1 the Isrc-
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ntfh r ! half
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M. PHI'
ENJOY THIS WAY OF
INCREASING YOUR ENERGY
Willi itic 'k liurt ot Cinuli (Iimiiiui" iljvnr
loiuiv an added benefit an avtu.il iiurc.iM. in muh
lluw uf natural cncr. Iliat exhausted "dragnl
l !... .i:.. .... ... ...... ..-.. 1 1
. fi Ulll IVLIIIiy 3IIIH
eliccl .. uck.
Tliis tiM.ocry conhrmed hy a Aiiiphis New
York rcu.iul) lahuratory nic.iiti that h) ainuk-
ing CanitU it is puisiblc to restore the. flow ut
A Cumcls arc mnrie from liner MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS
Turkish and Domestic than any other popular brand.
Get a Mil
with a Camel !
PLYMOUTH
ANNOUNCES THE
RECENTLY you read about important
reductions in Plymouth prices. This
week Plymouth again makes news!
It's the introduction of the SPECIAL Six.
It changes the picture in the low-price field.
We urge you to take a few minutes to see
it . . . for two reasons. One of them is the
car itself . . . and the other is the price.
You'll find a new "luxury" model . . .with
the features that made Plymouth famous.
Yet a 4-door Sedan costs practically the
same as comparable models of the lowest -priced
cars WITHOUT ALL THESE FEATURES!
Without spending an extra penny you can
own the Special Six with Hydraulic Brakes.
Your family can ride protected by a Body
of SAFETY-STEEL. You can have the com-
fort of Individual Wheel Springing and
Floating Power without paying a penalty
for these improvements.
Today the prices of "All Three" low-
priced cars are virtually the same. Don't
buy blindfolded. Don't let "habit" rule
your judgment. Go see this Plymouth
Special Six today ... at any Dodge De Soto
or Chrysler dealer. Buy no car until you do.
PLYMOUTH MOTOR CORPORATION
HIHI1...JUIII lull IU1M' ll'lll'l
n
SPECIAL
DIVISION OF
unit n iiiir.it iniri; --(iuil l
n t mm it jni'liii jnr iitrM-.
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PRICES AND FEATURES OF THE
NEW PLYMOUTH SPECIAL SIX
4-Door Sedan $G20
Town Sedan $G55
2-Door Sedan $580
Business Coupe . . . . $360
Rumble Seat Coupe . $590
HYDRAULIC ItRAKLS. Alwayt equalized. Eliminate
wcrvlng.Save frequent rellning jobi.Aik any Plym-
outh owner if lic'cl go back to mechanical braked
SAFETY-STHF.L BODY. The be.t safety insurance
that you can have on today's crowded highways.
FLOATING POWER Engine Mounting!. They keep
vibration away front you. You ride fully relaxed.
INDIVIDUAL WHEEL SPRINGING. The beit of the
o-cnlled "knec-typc" springi ai tiled on the moil ex-
pemive cars for n more comfortable back-teat ride.
T-SInt Pistons with four rings instead of the usual
three. Four-bearing Crankshaft Valve-sent Inserts-
Oil Filter Tcmpurnturc nnd Oil Pressure Indicators
on Instrument Panel Sleel Artillery Whrels.
Prices as low as $'185 for Standard Plymouth. All prices
f.o.b. factory Detroit subject to change without notico.
Time payments to fit your budget. Ask your dealer for
tho Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Plan.
CHRYSLER MOTORS
iUh;;iuli'l oi'l
i ihnn to i i i Mi
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ucrif'
"L.unelri yivc mo n rolrcshinf 'Hit' in enerrjy
when I Icol tirod out. And they don't inter
ioro with my nnrves."
HELENE MADISON
OlYMPIC AND WOm.0'!.
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