The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 123, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 23, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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TitF PRrrfcF'jnTfifjF American fefeHPTvPNRtn ge tfw. wfdntw prtt : 1930
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News of
' By THEODORA
(Ulicei's For
'" Junior Hijjli
P.T.A. Elected
Thc Junior Uleli Parent TVncher
Association of Hreckcnrldgo heht
the regular no-alon Tuesday aftir i
i.'x.n in the Junior High School au-
ii-..rium. i
Mum Jewel I'urr opened tho'
rmAUne with the nocintion rirav-
tiAune v
i iF.vhirh wn follow..! hv nr. In. !
in..4'.nt. mill nn . n..inn
on "8am Iloiinton. i
the Hero of San Jacinto Day." glv- '
en by Mr A. CI Chnstmn. Mrs T.I
I. Oyer gave a review of the ilia- I
rn convention of ih- I'atiwi-!
Teacher AiWMialloii that met In
li'i rkenndge April 15 10 arVil 17.
WA plfur- of Ilottert K Le frnm-
Ot oy membtrs of the U D. C was
i re enteit to the Junior High
icnool b Mrs 11 H Furr.
The newly elected officer ar:
'NO MEDICINE IN"
ALL THE WORLD
LIKE KONJOLA'
1
Tnlwi Ijidy Kntliusliistlc "NVxer
Drcainril There Was .Such A
.Mt-lln She S-is.
m'liri'ir
mVW
fxwsanaf e.-2x
.MIW. l.U I'lOII
There no mej.i.ne m ml the
world l.ke Konjoia" eaid Mrs. Lula '
I'djfh. BIO Eait Fifth Street Tulsa.
Soma months a?o. after an attack
of the "flu.M I found myself badly
run down. My digestion wai poor
I could not sleep and was rapidly
run down My digestion was poor.
I could not sleep and was rapidly-
losing weight nnd vMallty I bloated
'ifter meals and suffered severe
palm in mystomarh and kwr b-
diflfian I tried many medlclnna and
tiitments but nothing seemed to
lo me any guod.
'Tile best decision I ever made
wa to give Konjoia a trial In
'fPt w'el-' ths Rrcat compound
njiH niaue a new person of me. I
had a fine appetite end my dices- '
J
y itfk
J" 1 r IF -
lu Mi
-JrefiiV. -TTjKa ry
lien was better thun It hnd been in
SP'LSn.1 tT R.lnK T mH Mr.. Jack Rrs and Mh.
h n! S? . ' ""' Un.UlyKnte Lawhss. motor d to C c
f?.1.? "B.'n WrlKhV 8trenlh "' V1 Monday ar.d attended th.- fun.r-
. ".' """ ' so many
""" iuuiu uc iiTOinni'd 10 one
medicine I know now why Konjoia
has become known as the medi-
cine with a million friends."
rvonjuia wvrKS wiui the import-
nnt functionary organs of the body. nnJ Professional Woman .s Club
It drives the poisons from the;cf Abilene in Abilene Sunday
body rrgulates the organs ot tllm-
ination nnd digestion nnd prepaiesj Miss Lurillo Dunham has re
'he way for glorious ami nbur.d turned from a three weeks vaca-
ant health. It U recommended that I lion in San Francisco and Los An-
Konjola be taken from six to eight I gelea. Cnltfornla .where stie has
vveek.s In order to secure the beet j been vlidtlng her brother.
nnd most lasting results
Konjoia is sold In llreckenrldge. ! Mesdames Alfred Tochterman.
Texas at llowvn Drug Company ' Ralley W Hardy E Hinrich. Oif-
tlrug store and by nil the b st ford Cleg; and J F Ogi-n mot-
druggists m all towns throughout ored to Cisco this afternoon to nt-
thls entire section iAd tend a bridge party
FREE!
-
I UfKistfiin"; pvrpetual ymitlt in Iut daily (lemonstr.i-
id tinn with
"VANN ANNA"
Her exclusive line of Cosmetics
MISS RATCLIFF
will lie at the Star Diiijj Store
ALL THIS WEEK
where j-he will he jjlatl to analyze your individual
Uin trouhles
Come in or I'lione for FKKE facial and demonstration
iStar Drug Store
"Where You Save and Are Safe" -
Phone 91 Breckcnridp;e Texas 22.') W. Walker
Societv
ItlKRICIIS
Mnip T I- rvr president ; V.
Tilton firt vice prpnident C. K
Ixrmdge. Hocnnd vice prwddent;
K. Illnrlchs. thit1 vice picmdent
II. K. Dd-inc. director of nublu
welfare; J V I.idn direct.. of
education: I J. Relchmun di
rrctor of horn service I I) Hrnd.
director of health. Buucy Hardy
triamirT: Mb Mario R.te rec-
online necr."iry Char 11 Roddy
f - orrMpondlng .swnHnry.
' S. CIIAI'TKIt TO IIAVR
im:ii.h' .miimoki vi. srkvici:
The llreckenridRe Chapter nuni-
ur . u. will hiW th- re-
gulor slated tncetiriK Thuredav eve- !
nine nromntlv at X uHork in th
""'K. promptly ai a uriorn in m
ionlc Hall. '" ' wain oui oj me nouse my
A PWJe memoi ml .set vice wlllllf.
w hoia ft'r le chapter haa been
1H""1 Bd ck"W Thf iwbltp "Well -ou know the rt Dun-
U cordially Invited to attend Ui.a W. I got pretty tigh at dinner
piKruii wnion uegin at B 311 p
m . and ail visitors are welcome
INDIA .vciviL mice 0 . 0 rC
ItAIMtOW OI'l'ICCIW TO
in: i.vsTAi.i.nn to.vioiit.
The order of the IULnbow for
glrlo assembly number A wtll meet
j.hi evening for public installation
of officers
Thi public in cordially Invited.
PERSONALS
Janu f Miller of Vernon Is a Ihis-
in. -h w.toi in Iireckemidge today.
I: ilph I'orbess of Oreenvitle l
.. if.nc friends in Ureckenridge for
a f w days.
Culberson of Carlsbnd New
is . I'.ng ulutive her.
Hirvcy riia'f-her of Olney Is
r-e kenrklg' visitor today.
Douglas Frederick and Lenox
Hannl left today for Stejihenville
Were thy are nttend.'nc the John
' i e'.m Asr. cultural College The
ln-n the F'. iK'i holidays with rtl
- hi're
Mi and l!.i V W
iiijfrstei of Mineral
: mday w.th fuendu
uifje
Hat nil and
Wflls -sjient
in Brecken-
Mis. B. Allen f Hig Springs left
'hn mornine after apending the
P1 lew dny os tne sruet o( Mrs.
i"-"'a " Woods.
J.-L. Plttman of Ranger is vis-
iting ln the home of hl3 son Per-
ry' Plttman.
Miss Dorsett Sho.'fkld stient fas-
ter Sunday in M incus as th guest
of her parents.
Jack Tobolowaky la In DnHns on
a purchasing trip at the Dallas
markets in the inturesl of Toby's
store.
Mr. and Mrs. D L. Lovelace of
i Wichita Falls spent Sunday In
"-nr!dje with friend nnd it
f n.ri.utUl n. q lMf
Representative It. Q
They
also motored to Ea-tland
Miss Viola McKenzie nnd Miss
Coin Tyson attended the litei
rviv ten piien hv the Kusinmu
Afurder
Backstairs
LVS
-mi-
'ANMAl'S'IlN
(Continued from page 0)
m I wn afraid she'd fire Doris ns
well at Arnold
"Anyway. Mother cot rid of both
of thern and tried to make me pro-
mtse not to have anything more to
do with Doris As f Doris huself
would let me' I tild her I was
rraiv about Doris that I was golntr
tn nsk her to marry me the first
rhance I got. She had a fit. cf
curse and iworf she'd dlseharir.-'
Ili-t n soon
'Lord" Crosby's
Inl.l h.t. If li
visit wn over I
'"" """ ' " "
nnd afterwords and when Mother
lit into fiigi I K"t bo fed up I bolt-
ed Dot I was in the bnck halt
alone for the moment. The radio
was playing and I made her dance
with me and tried to get her to
say she'd meet me In the tower
room after the family was in bed
Told her I had something Import-
ant to ask her You heard hei say
she'd meet me I didn't know
whether she meant it or not but
I wasn't t liking any chnne3 ot
missing her in cave she did So I
went upstairs before the patty
broke up. smoked awhile and drank
the whisky Id sneaked from the
iriehnard after dlfiner. It was
about five to 11 when I went un "ns of the 8nllent t"' "
to the tower room I listened atwomenB faht's
the .stairhead and
heard the'
Smiths saving good-night so I beat
If on ! 1 iar nu Tint t t Via lliatl
DoM had admitted she .iWt have I
to wait up for Mothei and I
00m. too. without anyone' being
tht wlsei "
"Well she didn't come. I smoked
.... . .
mv o eight cigarets anil read nn
old detective story magazine I'd
left u; there years ago the tower '
room was my favorite hiding-out
plice when I was a kid and then
about midnight I must have fallen
a deep just as I saUi. It was near
1. nine when I woke and I bent it
downntairs to my room hod n
-hower. shaved and dressed You
know the rest No I didn t look
out of the tower windows toward
the lake nnd I didn t hear a thing.
It's pretty hard to hear anything '
.... k.
When "he had finished Captain
Stravvn beckoned to Dundee. "We'll
.h..i. nf ..... - iu.
sauib uji wi VUUL vutCs iUUiit lilt til I
now Dundee. Then Mrs. Berke
'I
ley Til come back to your story.
In the meantime I'll give orders
to the butler to seive breakfast
downstairs and o have a tray sent
up to you Yes ma am" he ad-
AFTER EASTER
O Jr JL.i ill
of DRESSES
3 DAYS ONLY
Thursday Friday Saturday
All Long- Sleeve
DRESSES
Values Up
Tho most remarkable selection of
beautiful dresses specially priced
One Group
DRESSES
Values To $19.75
Prints Chiffons Rajahs- Khaki Kool 4sJ M IMI
all
sizv? foi' yur immediate selec- A I 1 OU
tion
One Group
DRESSES
Values $2!).()0 to $35.00
Included in this are beautiful civpes
and cre)e romnine. A wonderful op-
portunity to sjive on our summcr
dresses .
One Group
DRESSES
Values To $39.59
Your iiioice of the very best drese
in our store nov offered to ou in
thi. special sale at this low price.
SUITS AND COATS
FRENCH
We have just received a
shipment
QCHWARZ'S
Rclulve Hut Nut Kxpcnslvo
Orkid Shop
FASHIONS
J'rcndi I'nnllis mill Sun I'.nclis Tor
hllclrtii's ( hie and ( nnifurt
J'.y KRANC'KS PAC.ET
Copyiight 103) hv Style Sources
SEW YOHK Apiil 23 UP The
thrn anil now In fashions Is no-
where more nppnrent than In what
women and children men and
boys too for that matter wear un-
derneath The day.; when starched
pantte.s and petticoats fretted the
' 'poor little mites of yesterday are
happily irone with elaborately om-
. bioldered flannel petticoats equally
j uncomfortable. Youngsters are
i better natured nowadays and no
wonder for their antics at play
are considered by designer of
their clothe i. The tcdult is not
only comfoit but sane nnd good
lookinK gaitnents.
Suntnn may be under a cloud s;o
far as fashionable xrown-ujH an
concerned but It is still the d imi
nating idea In children s fa.hi ms
Sun suiti. aie being made ready
for the dramatic moment of tht
first dip in the pool and dainty
' roMsbar under garments have
nothing rt.uch before and ruth--less
than half of that bihind v
that the sunn lays may do lh"i'
stuff. Children's Hklrtsi have not
lengthened nor have their undl.s
Youngsters are dressed more nnd
more like the bare legged French
child! en another way of snying
that they aie wearing French pan-
ties which aie no brief that they
juat couldn't be seen even below
the shortest and sweetest of skirls
What l.s even nicer younpitets are
permitted flesh colored rayon suits
on this order and are they proud
of them?
Speaking generally children's
1 . .. .. nt
ciomes wiw apiiug uic iiiuui.iui-
.. " ......
-OIJIll IliMUl 311111111 -l.
lie Kind To Animals
April 21-27 is Be Kind to Ani-
ir.ais ween. is.very one aiioiuu oe
kind to anlnmLs at all times. Here
"e 8omo wfi-8 ln "C" "' Ca"
(make nnlmnls more happy.
Fc lm nnl w'ater tncn
nl rfto-iilnr t tin oh.
.- .
Do not doatroy their homes.
3. When it Is cold give them n
warm place to stay.
1. Never toase them.
5. Never tie cans to the.r tails
0 Do i;qt throw stones at them
7. Do not beat them
8.
9.
Play with them.
Love them.
10.
Tell others to be kind.
jl Bertngene Walkei. 3rd Grad.
Suits or plain dress s cleaned
only 50 cents or -suits or plain
drf?ses c'faned ""VVul
TT?0 eaf " and Dyer8' Phone
l446 212 West Elm.
1 ded emphatically e.3 Mrs. Berkeley
"I'm running this house now till
Doris Matthews murder Is cleared
1 up'"
TO BE CONTINUED)
To 529.73
$795
$1 9"
$2475
33 1-3 OFF
PANTIES
new
98c
Wiinl School
Pupils Sludv
Maple Sugar
New Yorker Sends Students
fininplc; Thej Write
Him Ij'tlers
Alaurine Itowoll s-year-okl third
grade pupil of East Ward school
rttntly neenme acquainted with n
Mr. A. H. Smith of Ruffalo New
York while riding on the Hreeken-
ridge-VVichite Falls bu.i. During
thp course of the conversation be-1
tween the two Mr. Smith explained
the maple .mgar industry. Aftei
reaching his home he sent Maurice
a large bar of maple sugar.
The chlldien of the grade have
enjoytd nn Interesting study of ma-
ple sugat; each child of the clasi
was required to write a letter
thanking Mi Smith foi the bai of
maple sugnr In connection with
the English class.
The following lettet.s aie numlxr-
(Hl Among tho.sf whitten:
Dear Mi Smith-
I want to tell you ho-v we enjoy-
ed the bar of maple sugar you sent
Maurice. Nit time you come
through Hreckenrldge I would like
for you to com and visit my
-chool. East Word I like for Mau-
rice to tell about things for she
can tel it so good. We are writing
this letter for English. She t 1 1
us about you and what you m
about the maple sugar for Engl s!i
I nm In the third gt.nle and I h ive
a straight card cveiytime but 0:1
I have .a good teachei. I hope vm
have a good time on voui .i 1
tlon.
Yours truly.
J.iun.ti Sullivan
Dear Mr. Smith- t
I want to tell you how' vo 11 j v
ed the bar of maple augur you n 1
Maurice. Maurice told tin all -ib 111' I
it. I am in the third guide .i:i! 1
think I will pass. If you i vei p.i -. 1
thtough Rreckenrldge we woul-l j
11K1 :or you to stop and vi-it 0111
Nash Suits Wichita Shirts
.Made tn Fit Fit to Wear
I'aul A. Armould
1203 West Elm St.
Phone 1009
REPAIRING
Furniture Stoves. Blcvcles
Keys fur any lock. Springs for
iiitv phonograph file- saws mu-
clilno ground lawn mowers.
If vv. can't flv it throw It
away. Remember call III!). v
call for and deliver.
V I X I T
33.V3.-U E. Wulki-r St.
Kstablished in 1022
SnSlfjlS5
Thursday.
and Salurda
t
What Is a Rexail One Cent Sale?
It is si sale at which you purchase two identical
article paying the standard price for one and
only one cent for the other. For eample: The
standard price of Klenzo Dental Cream is .10 cents.
During this sale you may buy two tubes for 51
cents and thus save I!) cents. Every article on
this sale i a high quality guaranteed yfriduct being
sold all-year-iound at the standard price. No
limit buy all you want. Remember this sale lasts
three days only.
THE BEST IN DRUG
STORE GOODS
1 m'li and tell in ooni" mow ib'iiu
iiiiple -.iiKat.
Yours truly.
Kithlein Hope.
I." n Mi Smith
1 u Mil to tell oii how we enjoy
el the hai of maple .sugai you went (
to Maui Ice. If you aie passing
through IJreckem idge you might
visit our school. Maurice told u I
all about the maple 'sugar irt out
English Class I would like to visit
you s( me tune ou as it is so fat
of I don't -xi u I cin. I guess I
will have to stop now.
Yours truly
Vlrginh Dye.
TEXAS CHAIMEKS.
AlTSTIN April 23 AM!) - Charter-
ed: Rogers Music 'c Radio Co Inc
Port Arthur; capital stock $"50 000.
Incorporators Kail C Rog rs John
I.'. Rogers Ollv U Williams
Ceilai Cre.it Cemetery I'oxe
Cieek capital Stock $10000 ineoi
; oratoi C. I. Fortinbei rv. Jo
R. id E. Woodruff.
Loonev-H?ig.n Ice Ci nm ('"
r.eniimont; capital stock $2.".00u
incoipointors F S. Iaiouo- Mi-
Ruby lxHHiey Cha Heigin.
CARD OF THANKs?.
We wish to take thlr method of
thanking the piople who coii'rih
utisl and aide( in any vvav in the
buri-il of our friends Mi s X" .11 1 -Inln
and Mr. Lee Dean E-v elally
1'. 1 we wish to thank Rev. K- rnith
Pope the IVUs (' 11b bu-ine-- :i '1
rid tune li mti nl I 'hi . '
'isssimsmm
rjTHr.rjaKaaccysc-v
ScLSS A lUffiMdffigaJg.
Friday
I ('..ok- V.'i '1 ; 1 Fn ! '
L- KUCtRS V
i a imi.it&isw&MK.rVU in u
! ! Younsr EaplesMi
LOLA LANE A Pila)unt AU Talking I'icture i
' !
ri in j ultn
! .IRAN ARTHUR PALACE
"The Girl From pvul lukas Featurettea
Ha Van a" TODAY Talkomedy .
and THURSDAY "Weak Hut WilliiiK"
Comedy 0
i( 0MS W BMi-AlPI "Voiceof Lonely
SER 1CK" PS?
i 2 I ftoumoiinl (tc!urcyr ;J T
I Sound News
ORIGIN H.-featt 1
v'1 Ts.a ' " m
mrss:&RsE mi -n . .: m
vB P r ml mtW
B0WEN DRUG STORE
BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS
Simmons Appoints
Assistant Manager
RHERMAim Apni 23. U.R Tom
L. SUiiKon trudee in the Federal
Rnnlmiptcy court for thP Eastern
District of Texas linn been ap-
pointed assistant manager of the
Texas prison system according to
word received hero from Iee Sim-
mons manager nt HuntsviUe. Ten-
nlson will as'unu hte new duties
May 1 Fiom 1013 to 1917 while
Simmons was sheriff of Grayson
County.Tenmson was his chief
miSkl$lmR k Sffli
sffiairz
m m .Tl) m: . .
1 i
iM In A Skv-IIitrli. Urvatli
Div.ma of C uuniKi'Oiis
1
1
The lieluvi'il hero of "WINliS" iitrnhi nn'
Vmurirnn nee! Zooiuiiig in perilous cumh.il
thousand of fret ill the air!
Finding true loc l.i the plrnsuriM'nird
Purls of I91X.
.Miitchlng uils with the enemy in niyslrr'.-
niis. insliliou'. iiitrigui't
Intense: Exfltltig!
"Wings" of the l.ill.ing
CHARLES
w rjsjbwi .mtB. vu HCSBk. .n
uamTshUi TnlbPrEnianErilanlanl
-rrr Thursday. Friday 1
Y '& x and Saturday S
irsiys i
Profit Sharing Advertising-
This sale has been developed by the United Drug
Co. as an advertising plan. Rather than spend
large slims of money in other ways to convince
you of the merit of the.se goods" they are spending
it on this sale in permitting us to sell you two full-
size packages of high quality merchandise for the
price of one. plus one cent. It costs money to get
new customers but the sacrifice in profit is justi-
fied because we know that these goods will please
you.
THE BEST IN DRUG
STORE SERVICE
dipuly nnd jiuor to thai lie was
clrk in the office of the Stnte
Tiensurer at Austin. He reslgnd
fiom the Hoard of Educallon"here
ln 1920 n post held by him or Jen
years. Tcnnlson pltirts to move to
Iluntsvllle Inter this month.
Mrs. E. J. Ronton MiSf J R
Banes nnd Mrs. Anna Yeager are
attending tho annual meeting' of
the Woman's Missionary Society
of the Central Texas Conference-
being held in Cleburne as delejrntes
fi.mi the lord Meti-odis- Wftnlah
Mi iraiy Jo.-uty
- Takinir Romantic
Voiith
Romantic!
screen!
ITs the
(Buddy)
s&araie. z&iLiM&&m&?
mw
PfySfi
0
m
en
121 W. Walker St.
Breckenridge Texas
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