The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 305, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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TT r. DAY. NOVEMBER 10 1929
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'News of Society i1;;"
'Mndamc X" A I Palace Is Strong Dramatic
Plav; John Gilbert Talkie Opens Thursday
Sinclaiv Goes
Free Wednesday
TTiptetn! two
I tie month- f
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By THEODORA HINRICHS
jmci k ftuovr. to wii
11KKT WITH llt. tvNM.Iir. Mm 'J P. 1'omln a a mWwiomrv
rhe kenridge Grove number gave an interesting talk on the Jap
2iU will meet at the home of Mn itifw maiden Mi Anna Y eager
Jatne Knight 30P Fi rir-t Street repreentd the WnrM Farmer
Wednesday afterr n .' .' JO .. and told the different things h
.lock I will greatly aid than people The
. A L n mbers. are r I '.. hn pre song Ilearue the Perishing ' wn
fM i i sung in unison
I A business session waa held and
reports (riven Thr following officer
1 wen elected for the coming yar
v. . .. i uninn um elected are
mp .viissionary 5cK-i'y m i
(int M E Church 8!u'h mt .
2 V) it r.Jay afternoon in a r k
sWsioi wl'h about M m. ml n iid
v V - tors preaen'
The ri eeting was opened with 'I
ng iil Me The Old old tc
aTr T !.'lar J i n- n ga. a i
?' ff n tall- fi .rn tnc Si i 1
Lesson of Our Neighbors of (
1 South" giving ai their id at I
Jlhe Home at an abiun; influei.
iNTHii.vriM. ritiK.iiAM r
M r MIsslONAItY MH II F .
Mrs A T ttikrr i "a. I the '
- icral from .tvm -Ij through i."
r-f h tenthtebapfer .f L-ike foil' .
ij b a Uiicupnor of tnV vera' r
Mrt tt H Bagwe 1 ri an -j
anwt.on of tne (narai'er on th
p igraOi glVllg i lr 'ight Willi Ii
helped 'he tuai.i-. ' more fully
tier raid the ifnii n Mis I
I r I'wfll had ctwiK' of he pro
111111) he improvised a "plendid
n Imi; f ' r herself aa A busmi u
rrxxn wh went Kant to make none-
ami not as a miaslonnry
M i Mugaret Joe Crowier us .
Japan r maid delighted the audi
rt.ci" wi 'i i plendid rendition of .1
re i .niprowsed by Mm Shot
i. I nt siureeding Mra J W Mack
ev who resigned Sirs. W It S'.ern
. nlerg nurreeds Mra C L Handers
.. .MI1 aplra U r flowe
-uir-eda Mrs K J Benton aa cor- vtet 'r '"'' hfJ
. . I iirtnK ninftp t oui
If MMinilinK nr irii; ... . .
Mis jhn korp of Albany and Mri
T P r.oberaon
ih via tine committee for this
week Mmea. sternnberx Y eager
V. hit field and L-ach reception
iiimmittM Mra Jackson and Mrs
KobTvm volunteera far nur' r
i A Whltf 1 K-r. U -h
Nurth Ameri ui A- lent m
Henllh lii'urtm hn j i-1
'ret'irneil from Han An'onlo whm
n hiw re-en ittendiig th- -ig' n-y
meeting
5 Hour licit tic
On Eastern Front
HARBIN Manihuii.1 No. It UK
A flve-houi battle bp'w n i.itt
nnd Chinese tiuups t 'h town
Djalatnor Manchuria arcompanic i
by a bi.mb raid of M SoMet plant-;
was reported in idviies nielvel
here Uxla
Report' nakd cauiltu v ere
heavy on bth sides .iml thit the
in 1 1 e i I in
inn. in t-e
Hips h . in the of
fensive uttarktng C'hin e who -it
poaaeiwlon of tiie town
Soviet irregulars aLo w-to le
portei. to have tuiacked a pa ser-er
trUn of the Chin ic and Kistern
lUthoad. robbing th" t 'n m
jnd escaping with . n. if t t m
a.s hoNtagrs
tin
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n ' i. i ! point to i"
ni t tl . i i .' iniln-; d.rer'n. i ll
f t of thi t ison Oth r wl.o
'. e p rut'ilrrlis ire I f m
i .! Pmniunil M i k 't
i i in 'uijrin hit. i - . i r-
if t . ( In in-i i in i ''I mil
in v i t n i ilk i r.
Oiaiiuik uri Tui d ty tut t 'huf
In n((..g menf U John Cnlei-s
f i tilkin pU'iiie Hi (llor n i
N 1 t in w hi. h i.ileit is .in i
i i lining Arm Off i er st o tut
ii e wi'h i pri" e-s The picture
i chock-full rf interesting loe
n" .-Uh niiignifiocnt settings'
'. uni ttui (jown. '
n 'n pilgrim thre Will alo I
I uhied ca"ed ?o This Is M.ir j
n featurm : njmher i f tage
a .ipdian nen and lanc r in 1
i I.i-imour oi'l New
ARHINIiTOK Nov 19. UP
' i" tistr.i.t of Columbia Jail in i
. Ua- Will loao the wtalLhi-s"
ul lert known pharnneit it ni
id
t mu'r.ight Wednp da Hiri
K hncluir mjl'i-mi lion lire o I i
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vn'f i t it i i
lie montn-i I i cnni iir ii -i
iiite and tli fw'i t i' i '
in i nn'otion with im iden .
in out of li s paitit. pa'ion n I -l-3p(.t
Dorri oil caae
With t'me off for r od Vha! n
arul because 'h- vn'enie-' ran i-
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HE-HAD BRONCHITIS FOR YEARS
BUT SIMPLE REMEDY STOPPED IT
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lie Sas
THKN I'HAIINKI) AI'.OUT
S13I1M.K HOME UEMEDY
of
the i I irojrl.
in the mid lie of
T Till. TlirVTniJsTODVi
HID.N'I.SIlll
ot M ulami N
i i Iklng pt nl'H '
with f- h h i ' rt. l.i
n" Hiivmonit Hi'cki't ilso
; .in . .nd -u-lking Ne.
w Mother little
GIRL NOW WELL
'Three Lotties
I jrgi-.n S f M
of gn y i- Ir i
U t v '
of Sargon and
I '' rel eved me
it . M . I -uf
' vLE "3PiV
IIIUTIIIIVY I'AIITV OIVKN
rem noun 'iiuow.v.
. A birthday party honoring Bobby
! Brown waa given Saturday evenlnn
I at his home 306 North McAmla
i Street Games were played Alice
Marie Retachman won the pnae for
girla and Jack Coleman won the
pnsa for boys
I A color scheme of red ami green
waa uaed. along with other Thanka
giving fealMtaa.
I Thoae preaen t were Sybil Uowler.
'Uice Marie Itetechman. Elotae
IPhnrriea. Mary Ettxabeth Page.
JMnry Katherlne I'arka. Joe Orae
jaeK ( oiemati iieroio vnrry ii.mw
Wolf Virginia HoWnitan Marvin
Iwia Cameron Howard Holley.
Rupert Colea John and Jamea
Btaln Barbara Carlton. Bobby nnd
Janell Bruce and Bobby Brown
oifk Kits or : k. s. amci:i
ro ttkm MKhrriNc;.
ire Worthy Matror. of Stephens
I'ri number 735 Order of the
I i 'r-n Star njuesU the presence
' ffti era Wednesday afternoon
! i . lock in the Masonic Hall
ti for practice
Dorothy Mae
ttu.nin ' a'si
hr il B. v n
.in lei i f
fin. 1 i
if
MILS .. III Pf
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The treatment strrngthen'd me
wondi rfully I s'ar'r.l gim it1
my ii'tle k 'I ho never hiv"
r i wll Hi r upj tit van fin j
H UK' ilisaKlerU V h her
on.i ) e vj too nerous and run
i wn t.. rven take physical exercis
at aihool ' k' other children
Sargon t. a i hi well and
atrnng again an I any mother ian
imagine how happy I am Her ap-
petite it fin' ..rylh.ng agreed
with her and -he n..t nervous any
morre Hound res'f ii sleep hn help.
I her Kln strength and ulie look
nnd acts like a differ nt child.
Sargon PIIU are the moat ef-
fective laxative I ever ued and
t act o gently my litlle girl
didn t mud taking them at all I
cm certainly recomnwnd thla
cp.tndid treatment to anyone sick
or rurdown" Mra C. W Hupp.
35TS ?fh St Omaha
Hood I'mg S ore Agents
(Ad
Ml M X(ilM IIOSThS
TO ( HAIIMIMS I'AKTV.
M I rancecs Mangum entartain-
i gr mp Monday night with n
re'tily appointed bridge party nt
r ri.me of Mrs S J Oaborne
i i house was decoiated with a
if-ii.n ot chrysanthemums De-
gh'ful refreshments of baked ap-
ples stuffed with dates and nuts
and topped with whipped cream
sandwiches and coffee were served.
In bridge high club score waa
u-nn tiv nu Estelle CODC. high
' guest prize. Miss Theodora Iltnrlcha
and low Miss Jewel i-urr.
Among thone present were Misses
L.n.na ron Jewel Furr Glndys
Shoit 'jertrude Hobina m. Wenh
MiXullouch Eatelle Co;ie Murilel
Mxe Johnny Hood Myrtle Doyle.
11 lxivlc Irene K.ncnen Tom Me-
Phaill Theodora Hlnrlchs. Jewel
I Pruitt Mia A f Chastaln nnd
Mrs Matt Whitfield.
I'Hlace
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Ejt ji ttkmi0 fsjjjj
tlWJ&iV&d&Wy i WJ3
bil V 1 1 AM
-ll H A
il
ind all signs
lisappeired right
winter and I ve felt wonderful tvf r
since" continued Mr Lute Thou-
sands of men and women old am1
oung say the same thing ibout
this nice tasting cteimy snow
I'.i nchitis reil hid and i white emulsion which even the
he u nil rmidies would ' rhildtvn .ay tastei like ice cream
.i m i but I found One seems to not only get rid of.
tne hinr " t. p i' a 1 nt and i' the cold but tne whole system is
is i illn! l.in t) N ne Emulsion fortified and built up and appe'ite
m li b -l.t famou Kerr Chemical nnd general health improves arnaz-
neonie nut of r lralvotus. Irish ' imtlv Strengthened again th- s --
For
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fr li
I hail
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ev. n n .
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S B A Sri I ' ' "fcR
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n.r lu-r hutlidiv than ii lri uf 1
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i an lie tin ii apprnpruitr
.1IUTiL 1 sIIl(.TON
L'ol-lMon F .iA.se. d and other ingredi-' tern finds It easy to waid off fur-
ents tey print on th- label The ther troubles and ones winter is!
i..n. t.nn. aKac 1. ..n.l It enru i i lAvnil without feni i of sickness M
1 i- good It no' only ates good but "ml lo t time f-nm work Any
it works wonders for Bronchi'is ' i druggist will obtain a bottle of
I write Arthm Lab" I03G Michigin Kerr's Lin O Nine Cmulsion of his
-... K i" i Cui. Mn i lobher for oiv. T:en if he hasn't J I
' After using a bottle of Lm-O-
I Nine I found such marvelous re-
1 ef I rnt iwav to the Kerr p"o-
' 'e 'or evrri! noit a d ni cou-:h
lliej are m..d.' frrsli d.iil nnd we lum' tl.e s
Imixos with beautiful card.
V. spcciiiii?!' In mal.ing .tndiis irenh ever
rti vinii. I'lioitf us niir order and visit our pla
MARTHA WASHINGTON CAN! jES
H1C i:. talker t
I le l'ii
in stock or j ist senil M)c or $1 for
7 or l1) o size letuin mail "o Keir
("lemicil Co Hurtvuul Mil
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A il.o-.II fo. the new .
Is the oxford ivpe skft hed .t
In to-toiiH ruhli r i.mli'i...
such as dnk n .nd heir
HO I. NKIGHBOIUS HOLDS
SihhTI.NC. rOK WI MONDAY.
The Royal Nclghbora Boc't'ty met
in the regular neaalon Monday nlghl
A rlaas of 11 candidates Were Ini
t luted
The thirter was draped in mem-
ory' "f two member of the society
...Kn .li.l iIia v.nflt week Mr J C
Ijimbley and Mrs Clnrn Bell In '
gram I
A salad course was served to CO i
people at the clone of the meeting
Personals
L. K Seaman and Henry Seaman
nent the weekend In Dallas
Mrs II I Trout who hna been I
confined to hex bed for the past sfx
weeks Is now at her residence 1101 I
ICast Walker and la showing some)
Improvement She was In a Dallas
honptta! for a month suffering from I
a nervous breakdown.
"Married Life" Nov
Worth While
Blames Wives' "Nerves"
"Weaknerves -unl i New Yorl '
tor recentlv in m estimation rL
more happily married lives than a .'
other cause "
Besitiea making the sweetest disposi
tion tour and irritable nervousness i-
terrible drain on our vital forces r
laps your outh ind our strength an
dulls our lieautv What a tlitTen -i
Irom the bnght-t"el un t k rl '
married No won U.r nur n. 1 I It --s
unbearable!
Hut you rpn get rid ol M ir nervou
ntrs -speedilv too in I li oin 1 1
tuil arrve'I.ri'i trtii in noi
were. Irv thi il t t I I ii att. r
meal.an I befnri. pit.is tnl i n! it it
toesn't soon m.ke a ni a wm mof i u
iloesn't rul vouii' th. t ti I traiiml
feeling -;o bail -ii.! i t mu( imni v
(.o to vour tlriu't. st now mil gif i
bottle of r.inlai .1 i itlollvsli
started baiLon the road to v h
health am happiness with this w ' I
famous tonic and t hire is nurcjson w
ou. t'Ai can't begin tmlay to n I to
your worn-out tissues and rtit.I.e
-iur entire s teni
Prejudice Thrives Where Igno
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AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE beckons all to cultivate knowledge. Tyranny
intolerance and poverty wither as schools grow in this great land of opportunity.
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Is ii Prescription fur
L'olds Guppc. Flu Dengue!
Iiilious Fever and Malnrii. '
It N this most sperilv ri-nudj
know n
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THE EYES OF DAICHES
JEWEUtY and OITICAL
STOKE
leiir Friends:
Tl.ls Is the wri-k I uin sup-
nosed to write an ad fur the
Dalrhrv Jewrlr) More.
I Ixirrowrd the Im.ss's diction-
ur and learned a lot of big
fiords hut I can't seem In make
lliem fit tiigither
Hn.dl I .t.ed .Mr. Dali1ie
fur u Mirrrotiiui and he nald-
Tell Vin iiIhiiU tlu-si' diamond
ring.
That ought In Ih" cu Thci're
flnn whllt and blue white stones
mme p-rfit-t olhei-H hliglitl lm-M-rfecl
nil currectl cut and
liimi ihut ruip und lirlUloncr
nni fino ilUnioiids have The
iiiuiinlliVT arr all IMK white gold
or platinum hand made und the
very lulet design. And liesldea
hei's got them In tlm window o
ou cun e. for ourM-lf and
check up on ni) nd writing the
first time uu ure down town
YOt'NfJ TJut Optlnil Mun.
V S. I believe I mn going to
like this Job.
LOUIS DAICHES
Jeweler
The IIoum of Quality
Mr and Mrs. Pond nnd daughtir
Klolae of Colorado. Texas pe
weeil-eml with Mr
Boone
tit the
and Mrs. G It
Ravmond Hamilton of Pioneer I
was a vtiltor In town Monday
C W. Wulfjen molorid to Hanger i
for the weekend I
Max Dutches and Elmer Duncan
not or til to Cisco .Sunday
Mia Ada Martin and Altlne Will-
Sams of Eastluud were in Breck-
enridge Monday.
Mrs. II. E. Woolen ond Mr
Billy Boulh of Abilene are visiting
friends In town this week.
Miss Vedu Slaughter of Fort
Worth visited friends In Breckcn-
ridge Sunday.
D.&A.
IS A QUALITY
MILK FOR 1LAR.
PAP.T'
coi
PEOPLE
0'
T. D. Humphrey has returned
from s weekend visit In Wlchltu
Falls.
D. A. Armstrong left today for
Tulsa Okla.. on a buslnejs trip.
Raymond Longford of Law ton
'TiS nou-YisViinq -
devoid of-
wase -
And oh boy
VcJhara
danay rc-o
taste
DILLINGHAM O ALtXANUtR
ICE - ICE CREAM
PASTEURJZED MILK.
AIRY PR.ODUCTS
PriOrVf NO II
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Kiddies Wait
Santa will be at the ACORN STORE
Inc. November 29th. A Gift for all.
133 E. Walker St.
toasting did it
Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes Progress
has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes
when we removed harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irri-
tants) from the tobaccos.
"TBARS ago when cigarettes were made without the aid of
A. modern science there originated that ancient prejudice against
all cigarettes. That criticism 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"
"TOASTING." 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 LUCKIES which in the
old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and
coughing. Thus "TOASTING" has destroyed that ancient preju-
dice against cigarette smokingxby men and by women.
It Q
cM& &$ZS 2K
sted
y.2 Throat irritation -No Couj
VJNE IN The Lucny StrlLe Dance Orchestra every Saturday niSht over a coast-to-coast network of theN.B.C.
r n i a.oienea.1 Ttb o Co Mfn.
"It's Toasted" the phrase that describes the
extra "toasting" process applied in the manu
facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The fine-
tcbaccos the Cream of the Crop are scien-
tifically subjected to penetrating heat attnuii-
mum 260 maximum 300 Fahrenheit! The
exact expert regulation of such high tempera-
tures removes impurities. More than a slogan
"It's Toasted" is recognized by m.lhor z as tiie
most modem step in ci -ir-'it r.i iuf ure.
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