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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENR1DGE TEXAS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1929
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seriousne - of the buttle --o
ipenk Na
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bllrne -.v lios unit tho re-
1'" u sp irtv trrilM- mi tin- hl-
Ia ne Morning Snis win ti n-
I.' tlir M'ti tint we jn iln-
I' triimr f lr"-Riunt' pj-
clii)l(iR) ilimn here liut tlie urc
nil HrU With tin- iiniimiiui-inriit
III it It MilS lllitllltftll tliat Co
ir I'niltt would lie In the llne-
ii Hip .pnrlliiic liluml of t In-
i ajlr IxuUrr. cmiir to th ur-
fvt mill arc said to In- MiiKcr-
i hraw ihIiN that In tin- final
aimlvl". onl our liilrlenroii will
Ih- out ol tin- lineup Saturday
that ln-Ing llttli' "IJ mttiilt-
(iin-j guard wlm wii mrrlril
off thi' Cisco field ''' i' broken
lioiii' In hit irl clit li-g.
.No Klilillnir Here
! Thf above Ahilrmans are of the
opinion that the lnform.ni Inn com-
ing out of this cltv concerning the
weakimd condition of out train is
wl -cut init to put the ninny
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III Ml
nail
"'iirUtt prlf. pulil for iwiraiis In in iii:intlt. I.irci or
tin frxns Ire ami 10-f rlrrrutlnr ( onilKim. Tort Worth.
IftU .lour- Teli-plicine 3-.T3JU '
.t our iK'tit. will nt) jo:i In tih uion iI-IIit to tlii-tn h
ra. k .ir it shipped l fre-ldil will .i ilrufl ilroun on them on
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It will t'u 'oil to telephone Tort Worth or write 111 before m-II1iie
Clarence F. Hutches
i.uiiii National Hank Hide. . s.n Antonio. Texas
l-iir.iwt ItujiTH In the l.ntlri' South
l .tk r.. l .nl if
uniei"-it team- p i ihtn .wn
ventng onf v i games Now if we hail iwo 01 three
rlnrr -i' fo mean wpvphihimi its mi uh-a
err
Hi i i . ai'ti 1 mi. n vi"
n . in eh' jr h ml ami
Trn; - a zi on move In fa 01
Eagles And too the wey
ilncn well the Simnons freemen were lat-Ki-
the honors In mg the Eagle team wnue wormng
Intend to do it anyway I against wucKaroo p'ays mreiy
em out. thi' chances are'glvts the Eagles an me o' tne
However Teatmint tnat is In iiuio tin in-in
understudies of the injured lads tuutaa
or. mittlnp un a merrv battle in i
a ruddle .ic.wn heie .11 r. irli
an att- .111' ' tg ' and 'M' 1 1 " r
"fullbnrking I'nnf .n "1. te With to-Kn
ihfi tun lw.. nlnsuiir their usual 1 of thf
steai' upi.ie w know
we v.111 rany off
ff' we
hflt with
naturally weakened a bit.
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order that they might have the
honor of plueklnff a lew Eagle .
fcathprt
Itoiith Hurl?
In their rwyohologloal move
the Eaijle mentor and Mid
scribbler announced thnt Will
Edwin Rauth speedy Eagle
quarterback was Injured late
yesterday and nilRht be mling
from the same himself Satur-
day. That's a brd move. You're
loo late for up have you cor-
nered no there im t need of our
making another move
No Wonder!
N.i cornier Kouth was hurt Wed
nesdnj The Englei were scrun-
maRinK nKalmt the tougli Simmon
inivTsl'S frenhman team who
were using the liuckiroo plays
You ought to ki ep thosf Eagles
Eligibility Confab
The power ot the Oil Bill
executive committee are gatln 1
ed In Abilene tonight to dipeins
the eligibility of Captain Troy
Carey claimed by Eastland 10
hae alrendy played fout yen is
of football We are confident
that Cnptam Carey is ligible or
he would not ha- endangered
the choneb -if his team all eai
by pretending he was not. Cap-
tain Carey says he did no' pla
in 1925 aa is claimed by East-
land; his old coaeh -ns he
didn't and the boy himself says
he didn't.
Where's Our ( nti r."
We aren't ifiven to gripping very
often an you know but we have
a little mattei on our chest today
that h 11 to come off Som two
months .igo dug deep in our
. 1 1 ' 1 1 i i l 1 5o f. r n
pi ttv S" " !" whiiL' Bji karoo
tire cover fo' our olil tpui ' die
It rtldn t eojt much ind wr aien'
.p.-v ihuu' .h !"' of the 1 .riO
- flu .- (''.i.i.m W01M sav hut
it - it pi 11 p il .it it- 'hir?. We
k ndi .til tm 1 it in' pie'tv gieen
coei Cioughl it u i rather neat
and tnen to have ome sneak In
the glass slip up behind your old
Ford sitting on the -meet while you
ar- nside Waving away to steal
b 11 "x) tm (.over la more than wo
1 ould lump
To SiliMip t.i'rseli"
Inn't know where we can buy
another one and probably
wouldn't if we d.d It's that old
one that we wart We have an
idea that we would recognize it
if we saw it on the strcots. so
if the sneak that stole it doesn't
want to be caught he had better
take it off and ieave :.. stored
at nome 01 else clip up ngnln
bonie day and put it bock whoto
you got it. If the guy thnt nip-
ped it doesn't have enough
IJuckaioo loyalty to pay n dollar
nnd 1. half for u covor of that
kind he can't class himself
along with we honest-to-Peto
buckets of Shotwell ut al.
in The hardware boys over a
Thompson company have made the
guessing game a tittle mote Inter-
eating They are giving away a 1
brand new football. (
SPORT SHOTS
DALLAS. Tex. Nov. T (U.pv -Memories
of a iteteut In 192" nnd a
19-9 tie last year lankled in the
minds of the Southern Methodist
University Mustangs today as they
snapped through a brisk 3crimmnge
In preparation for thcit game with
Texas A. & M. ut College Station
Sntuulny
We are nearly Avamped with
girasses on the Brr.ii-Abllcne game
Saturday but we i.ill have room
for plenty moie of them. Get yours
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desired pursuits. Nothing remains of that ancient prejudice which Lounl the apprentice without Ciaicc tc his career.
toasting
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when wc removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irri-
tants) from the tobaccos.
YEARS ago when cigarettes were mado without tho aid of
modern science there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. Thatcriticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE
the finest cigarette you ever smoked made of the choicest tobacco
properly aged and skillfully blended "It's Toasted.''
"TO AS TING." the most modern step in cigarette manufacture
removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres-
ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way.
Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING"
LUCKY STRIKE'S extra secret process removes harmful cor-
rosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIE3 which in the
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes causo throat irritation and
coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient preju-
dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women.
KAYETTEVILLE. An;. is'ov. 7.
U.R The Arkansas Razorbacks to-
day spent n long afternoon perfect-
ing both offensive and defensive
plays to be used against the East
Central Oklahoma Teachers Satur
day. The game will serve as a step
ping stone to the Arkansas Centen-
ary till next weekend.
Joe Chambers star end suffering
fiom a broken finger probably will
not play against the Oklnhomun.
COLLEGE STATION. Tex Nov
7. (U.R The Texas Aggies will pre-
sent their full strength when they
clash with the S. M. u. Mustangs
Sntuiday. it was indicated today
.vhen every regular was in uniform.
For the past week the Farmer
varsity has been sciimmaglng a-
gainst the frosh who were using
S. M. U. formations.
general w-as injured sev rely in
practice there Wednesdnj nnd tniy
not be capable of standing the gaff
Saturday Little credit Is given
these tvports however ns coaches
I are apt to spread such propaganda
I as this before Important games
! Only one obstacle stands In the
way of the year's best game this
week. That Is the eligibility con-
troversy pending over Captain
Troy Carey of the Buckaroos. The
niatter Is due to be thrnshed out
tonight.
Although there ate still sonio
scats left for the ame the choicest
ones have already been disposed of
nnd everything points to one of
tho greatest crowds ever to attend
a high school football game In
Brcclrenridge.
IXfltO OU1I) STAK TO
1'IAV IV HE IS ABLE
NEW YORK Nov. 7. (U.R) NcW
York University officials today ox-
piaineu uie prooauie nan-uppeur
nnce of Dave Myers the Violets'
negro quarterback. In Saturday's
intersecttonnl game with the Uni-
versity of Georgia as the result of
an Inlurv
Although head coach Meehan had
previously been reported as c
tending that the negro star won
not play against the Southerners
Prof. Giles Courtney chairman of
the board of athletic control and
Dr. Williams H. Nichols acting
Chancellor today decinred that
Myers would piny "It his physical
condition allows."
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PARI . N IV. 7. (U.R) V. L.
(Young1) St rib Ing Georgia heavy-
weight decisive defeated Maurice
Griselle of Fin cc in a 10-round
bout at tho Ciiq.'o do Paris Wed-
nesday night Stiibling although
outweighed 183 pounds to 202 won
every round.
Leta Hudspeth
Eastland.
spent Sun 1
TO SEE GRID CONTEST
WASHINGTON Nov. 7. U.R -President
Hoover will motoi to
Annapolis Saturday for the Gejrge-town-Navy
football game accoid-
Ing to present plans.
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AUSTIN Tex. Nov. 7. uJ.R With
the homecoming clash" with' Baylor
Univetslty only two days away the
Texa3 Longhorns today put in a
long afternoon making prepaiat-
ionse to stop Jakb Wilson. 144-
pound quarter and his backfield
mate McElrcath.
The LonghoriU) hate emphasized
punting attempting to equal Wil-
son's long spirals. (
WACO. Tex. Nov. 7. l.R) -The
Uayloi Beats dctctmlncd to upset
Southern Conference standing by
defeating Texas at Austin Satur-
day today 1I111 thiough signals and
dummy formation's befoie entrain-
ing foi the capital ijiv.
The Baylor teams Is In the b At
of spirits It was imported and
alicady have forgotten thou ' de-
feat at.thc hands of Centenaiy two
weeks ago and miserable showing
against Texas Tech .'t Woo last
week
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formed against the "varsity" yes-
terday with the "Nubbins" doing
the Eagle tricks which Included a
number of tricky short and later-
al passes. It is understood that
Simmons University freshmen used
the Buckaroo plays against tho
Eaglos over at Abilene Wednesday
so it appears that both coaches wilt
know pretty well what tho other
one is going to pull.
Reports frorn Abilene today stat-
ed that Routh shifty Eagle field
Employment "5
WANTED Coloied woman for
general housework 000 West Dy-
er Street. Only aftsr 11 o'clock a m.
Guess Again
Mqte than 200 persons at-
tempted to guess the score of tho
Breckinridge-Sweetwater gnmc.
One man guessed It correctly.
. The American will again give
fl dollnis to any person guess-
ing the Bicckontidgf-Abllene
:orc coireetly tics to spilt the
prize money.
Send your guessc In caily to
th Amctiean office.
Breckenldpi Amrrirsin Pnhilshlnff
Co. lllC l'llblibllLTH
For Rent
FOR RENT Four room house on
rjivement. All modern convenience-.
Newly papered. Phono 18.
FOR RENT Four
near chool nicely
Call 74.
room house
furnished.
FOR RENT Three room house
furnished $20 per month. Near
high school bills paid. 235 E. Dy-
er Street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 2-
room apartment private entrance.
$5 00 per week. 235 E. Dyer St.
EDGAR HTNRICHS
Manager
WESLEY D. HODGES
Editor
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CLOSING HOUR: Copy receiv-
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and up to C r- tv- Saturday for
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CLASSIFICATIONS: Tht fol-
lowing headings are ai-rangsd
alphabetical and numerical for
quick reference. Order classl-fle-atlon
by number:
Announcements 1
Automobiles 2
Business Service :i-
Contractors I
Employment 5
Financial f
For Rent 'i
Dining Roonw 7-A iT
For Sile Miscellaneous .... f '
Investments
Leiiej For SV .-..-.. 1.
Livestock and foultry It
Lost and Found 12
Money To Loan 13
CtV Prc-jiositiona IV
Personal IS
Professional 10
Real Estate For Sale 17
Real Estate For Trado .... 18
Wanted Miscellaneous 10
Wanted To Buy 20
Entered a3 Second Class Matter at
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of March 1 1873.
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CLASSIFIEW BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Utllablft and Truutnorthy
Itcad Tlieai Ova
DR. L. C. McKNJGHT;
DENTIST
DENTAI. X-RAY
Phone 26S Bender Bldjt
FOR RENT Thi ca room furnish-
ed house Close In. Apply Hambur-
ger Stand 113 S. BreckeniidgD
Ave
I FOR RENT- 5-1 oom modem honie
nicely furnished gut ago. Call ul
Wheeler Drug Store.
WANTED TO RENT Five or'aU
room house on pavement modem.
Call Acorn Stoi-c.
For Sale Miscellaneous 8
' FOR SALE- Living room suit
breakfast s-at day bed lee box.
i cheap.-Mrs. Norrell 105 S. Mitlor
Avenue.
Lost and Found 32
LOST Fumale bitddog pup mark-
ed livor and white Rownrd. Cull
500 Bennett Motor Co.
Southern Bus Co. Inc.
NEW BOS 8CIIEDULZS
formerly tho Brrckenrldge Gra-
ham and Olney Line now the
Southern But Coinpanj. In of
Wichita Falls iThiough cats no
changes.)
Schedule
XTME TABIJS
North Bound
Lv Breckenrldge 7 a.rn. 12.15 p.m.
2:15 p. m. G:'-'0 p. m.
Ar. Wichita Falls 10:55 a.m. :!
p.m.. C:40 p.m. 10:15 p m.
Th9 snortes'. and quickest route to
Wichita Falls via Graham and Ol-
ney. Connections at Wichita FalU
for Vernon and Arnarlllo Texas
Denver Colo. Ardmoro and Okla
i noma City Okla.
South Bonnd
Lv Wichita Falls 7:15 a.m. 10.00
a.m. 2:00 p.m. 6.30 pm.
Ar. Breckonridge 11:10 a. m. 1.05
pm. 5:55 p.m. 10.25 p.m.
I'erhonal
I 46 w
Family Laundry done 25c per doz.
Call for and deliver. Mrs. Ernes-
tine Stroup Phono 581-M.
SI ev.
VwlSafi?
No ihroat Irritation l-No Cough
"It's Toaitcd" the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the manu-
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest
tobaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien-
tifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini-
mum 269 maximum 300 Fahrenheit. The
exact expert regulation of such high tempera-
lures removes impurities. More than a slogan.
"It'a Toasted" is recognbed by millions as the guaranteed permanent w
c of all stylos $5.. Urs. Jeur
most modern steo in cigarette manufacture. Campbell in n
15
Mrs. A. E. Wilson spiritual medi-
um. Readings dnily Sagor Hotel.
Room 138. Phono 50fi.
Sunshine Homo Laundry Is open
for hu.iiness. Wo do all kinds of
laundry work. Price right For In-
formal Ion and service call 378 1000
E Hullum.
&&
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra every Saturday nl;ht over a coat-to-coaU notivork of ths N. C. C.
Ol! TheAmflcnTbceoCo Mfri.
aves
Jcunettc
Court Ave
Wanted To Buy 20
WANTED To buy 150 or 200 actes
of gnws Jantt with some cultiva-
tion close la.-Cll W. Elliott.
NOTICE!
REDUCED FARES Anil CHANGE
IN SCIIKDUI.ES EFFECTIVE
JUNE 1ST 1929.
SOUTHEKN BUS COJU'ANY Iuo.
The Southern Bus Company has
reduced their fares duo to econo-
mies In operation and arc anxious
to pass gatno on to the patrons of
their line. Schedules have tccn so
arranged that It will bo possible to
attend baseball games visit tho
Amusement park at Lako Wichita
and return homo tho same day.
Connections to distant cities have
also'bcca arranged. For further In-
formation call Bus Station Phone
547. Travel by Motor Coach for
frequent and courteous eervlca.
"Ride The
Greyhounds"
Tho Greyhound Safc-ty Motm
Coachc.1 mako direct connection At
Fort Worth with tho West Toru
Coaches and with the Lone Stai
Stage Lines.
Through coaches from Fori
Worth to Hillsboro Waco Teini.la
Austin and San Antonio.
t
Schedule
Coaches leave Fort Worth at G:li
u.m 8:45 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 12:11
a in 2'45 p.m. -1 15 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
10:45 p.m. and to Waco only T-'M
p.m.
You can purchase a ticket Iocallj
from Brcckenrldgo to any point oj
the Greyhound Line.
tu
Money To Loan
13
AUTOMOBILE LOAN3 Notes re-
financed. Monthly payments re-
duced. More money advanced jour-
teous service. Reasonable ratts R.
G. Camp &. Co. Over Woolworlh
Phone 555
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Dr. Bruce W. Snider
Dentist
ryorrhca Specialist
Evening hours by appointment j
Over Star Drug Store
Phone 0G0
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