The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 90, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 17, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN. BftECKENRIDGE TEXAS. TUESDAY MARCH 17 1931
Telephone No. 1
IRISH HONOR
ST. PAT ON HIS
BIRTHDAY
Princess a?at" Joins Sons
Of Erin In Celebration
Of Saint's Day
l.V.MN Mirrh 17 I C Over
f j i. m Itnhmn and one roy-
c kiiii'h witinan ; celebrating
i!..
T Irishmen are commemorat-
'K -te IWth annlvrr ary of the
' ' it. r-v . k -heir patron
ia r irwl 'i-p Knvclish woman
Ui 1'i'nrli Mimsny cousin to
h rjr rr 'ij'y'n her Iflth
t rt 1 iy
. m 'i w in 'her oyaj English
ii w .' i r -Nra'o her birthday
ty t ' I'-ince Ixviise Duohes. of
A Kirsg '. rge' eldest nar.t
r.e s3
I'-lem! IiKhr.icn 4 oppet
fiorlt nUmf of politics
i-ife ri .".eervlng 8t Pat
'"i ' i na'ional hot! lay
. ne in -n r'm a ptere of
i k
miring ImmraciU
T'riinta ! i p sains; a.mini
' "I in Kng.tnd. Although
I 'in fi 1 'it oo n n
f. ' hs i " k from mine
w .! .eh uaet- sts
(n Barracks wrrf
Del Rio Woman Learns Expensive
Clairvoyant Trick For 550
DEL. Rio March 17 (UR Ma- form trembled am! aha looked rev-
'lnme Rod Cloud peered Into the I rentiy upon her client
mystic future vte.oned a fatcinst- "A gift of the gods.' she sold
tng abundance of bvtrle treasure Her client was deemed to find
meant solely for a Del Rio wo-. riches in butted treaaistee.
man and then taught the lucky Than suddenly "the goda' shut
one a (1360 lesson In the simplest off eonnesttons wtth Madame Red
of clairvoyant trick. ' Cloud and try as aha did they
And now M idntne Red Hou I ur would pay her no mora head
gwna Anxious offlecra went to h-r It the lucky woman wold bring
stusllo' finding hare walU strto the madam 4360 the ciairvoynnt
pad of their imposing draper ten
no crystal ball gay Jewelry nor
seance roon.
They marked a winning aeore on
explained at Inst she could again
ome into eommnnlentlon with fhe
myatiea nd leirn the location of
fie treasure. The "Josta" like
the wall for Madame Red Clou 4. ' money she assarted.
and hoped other Del Ri women The wusnan went away and re-
wtll content themselves with hub- turnej shortly explalnmg that he
by' s ten-tea nd Ignore vision of' had been able to obtain but JOCO.
burled dd and silver and level. would tnat sucne
The local woman called on 'he
maxtftme recently for a seance. X-
I dame Red Cloud drew the shades
and ait mysteriously in the glow of
a lamp before the awed woman.
Suddenly the madam' bulky
wl
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sha i
Midnme Red Cloud aald she
would try. but " p.obebty would
lake a day or two
Ho the woman turned over the
money. Madam Rej Cloud left
town not very many momenta later.
Albany Loses
First Game To
Co-Ed Cagers
The Albany team loel their first
encounter In the Y. M. C. A. Young
Mm's Basketball League to the
Christian co-hkVi mat iurM by a
score of 33 to IS The Albany five
win unable to get together ait well
m they did laat yenr when thoy
copped the Youne; Men's League.
Their pa'sins; wea almost M poo!.
but Ohp" Wharton and the other
play era cruld not direct the ball to
the basket during moat of thu
gnme.
Bwckbum. Co Ed forward was
the iter of the snme taking the
lead for hla team in the first quar
ter. He scottd II points In that
Imef and In the next making htm
high ecorer of the jramo.
IJO.T a'oore
Dynamo
(Continued from rage 1.)
anything that will be beneficial to
the oil men nnd others at tills I
time.
I7 T "I "1 queer signs my doctor writes on
earns Medical Us preoption bian-r
Vernacular In
"Doctor's Wives"
Frankell News
J H Mitchell has returned froii
Arkanan whete he has oren vmit
inb his home folk.
Mrs ' J !amttele f Rngei
and rthr Mrs. W J Oarden-
hlre vlaiied Mm Ray Tilb-.t .'in
day after noon
n vlsKlng hla relatives lr. Arte-
diumm. returned Friday.
Mian Thelmn Jackson who hna
been out of school on account of
.tckneaa. returned laat Thursday.
ACOVKKNMENT predatory ani-
mal control leader Jells Old
Dynamo that Stephens county la
the only county In a lint of seven
holding back on the plan to rid
this section of wolves. Surround
ing counties are complaining about
it. saving that wolves breed In
Stenhcns county and drift over In-
- -222?. M-ffilSSWT? . '
Learning big words medical
terms and their everyday or gar-
den variety meanings grew to be a
dnlly habit with Warner Boxter
while he was filming "DoetorV
Wives." hla late; Pox success in
which he Is co-featured wtth Joan
Bennett and which will bo ihown at
the Palace Theatre tod.iy ind to-
morrow. Warner portrays the "le of a
succesiful young surgeon In the
prescript!'
The drama of "Doctors' Wives"
revolves about the romance ami
marriage of vvarnor TJaxtcr anil
Joan Bennett. She being a doc-
tor's daughter thinks she under-
stands medical men. But the insin-
uations of her mother soon make
her Jealous of everyone of her hutJ-
band's forrmlc patients. ! J"
Frnnk Borzatte directed the nlc-'
turc with hla wll-known touch ol
sympathetic Ivimin understanding
that has earned for him the repu
tation of being one of the screen's
greatest masters.
Others In the splendid support-
ing enst are Helcne Millird Paul
Porcasi. Nancy Gardner John St.
Polls Cecilia Loftus and many
others.
'AFJ'J'.'.W.-.VA"
Innni: On A lttiimnhllt
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! Diamonds TT"
' and
nitie ribbon liuliy beef from the
Fut Stock Show t I ho City Meat
Market all this week.
other nenonnl prune
? Nntit rrflnnnreil. Mnnlhly '
K menti reduced. Jtcasunn
J rate
$ U. (J. (AMP & CO.
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n3 government trappers kill ' u' . n7 D
out. I am told that a -few "dog I " b.f s'dnc J ffo D
. thlo cnoniv flnnn.e erftdl- I nm- antl Proscribe f"r
n
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i Dune f ( on
In t .' I'h h n t-
wi i. I t 'Pt and
'. r of ! r
1 ' n "v 'ri' n'
i pi r !yl tirv when
i I i i tide the r VI rT
H. A cut rider Hams y
m mmnr-l'-l 'he
ri . V i none whilr
. - ii t month he v.
.re ' ".r Rnya Nval
. it I' r m uth
(xmmI "'rlre IViisIhii
v .. n- ' 'i jwardeil 4 ml
j n. "f 1790 i ear
grii'." 1 fir dlsflng ashed
Mtaa Mildred
the nUht with
Friday night
Sclloonov
Mica Ixivk-
pent
Lein
T A. Dlehey and family moved
to Necessity tost Monday.
Mis- ima. Jordan spent the night
with M.s Lucy Dickey ..' Wec?s-
I sity Thursday night
The junior claas of Prankell
high .rhori la practicing r n a play
whirh the intend giving soon.
Co-Eds - POFTPPTP
Blackburn f 10 0 0 20
C. Cirey. f ..3107
Duvall f 0 111
Palmer e . 0 0 0 0
Toiiag. g e . . 2 13 8
R Carey g . 0 0 0 0
Otlat. g 0 0 0 0
Totals . IS 3 4 33
Albany - FOFTPPTP
D Wharton f 0 0 2 0
Lynch f 2 0 0 1
Sherwood f. g 0 114
C Wharton c . 2 0 2 1
Anderson g- '... .0010
Butler g J 0 0 4
Cunningham g . 0 0 10
Totala 8 1 ' 16
men" In this county oppose craai
cntlon of the wolves The "dog
men" want to chase the wolves
with their hounds a great sport
while all the other farmers and
ranchmen of this and neighboring
counties suffer. Old Dynnmo Is
tout that one Stephens county
farmer lost 160 turkeys the post
yenr caught by wolves. Other
similar losses arc reported.
r a.
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Mr and Mrs W J Omde-h.re
and daughter Miss Kva .4til--n
hire and Mrs Ellen I i' ce ind
Lewta Brumuelow returned from
the f.' tint k show Weilncmliy
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.NOW .MOVIK OI'KRATOK
Mrs
ill foi
Van fiardenhlre h is
the past few l.is
WirrrttfG Ind. March 17. (U.W -
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d Willie Meehan. ou ot the great-
eat fighters of all time because he
like to be a movie operator
M renin U 26. Mot many of the
younger generation remember him.
:1 for Old-timers however have vivid re-
i collections ot wnita. tne Ban rran-
Th.- trarhers of Frankrll T'-nd- csco fight boy. for years a favorite
ed a b.in..i't .it Eastland
evenu.K
The Hlsjh School BucRnroos and
the S. Se Q. CTofhiera will play
Wednesday night. These tenms
have not mot yet in the league and
there should be a good bottle on
the "Y" flooi at fl 00 o'clock. Noth-
ing is charged for the games.
Mathlewa. of Woodson.
rltos In and soys to continue
hla paper nnd incloses money for
his subscription. He says "I have
got to looking for the paper ovary
day and don't gueaa I could harn
ly do without it now. Thanks for
past favors. Times are hord -nd
money let scarce but I hope I can
tnke the papor nlwnys." Thank's.
Mr. Mnthtows We hope you nl-
whvs do tnko the American. Not j
only do we try to make it Interest-
ing from a reading standpoint but
Breukenrtdge merchants continual-
ly have good messages In It .n
their advertisements Rond th.m
r n't
him hr
says "A mild dluretii: niigh' i
long comfort and a d.gi'iln
keep the henrt down
Which means when 'nniii a
Into English you cin ui lei ir
simply that there- us n. 1 op- '
tho patient and the prr . iptmn
being n1ven solely o id " .t th '
tenao pnln until the cr
"I have often 'wondrre I ivhi' r-
queer words on med i" hn1 .
I meetii" Btixter snl bit n.vv I
am learning first hand I' I mix
another picture m whi i I am
etl upon to use modlcn! f'irm I
sure I'll be able to mini out '
TO IwTK TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Fryers. 30c eirh
Hoskinson Poultry Farm. "i.t
Roj.l Phone 1102 W.
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claim on hfs tini
hit wif or his pat-
ients? A daring dra-
ma of whnfc goes on bhina!
th dosed doors of a dec-
lor'f africe.
Mr and Mrs V J snvi. '
tended the Fat Stock Sn.w
wsofc.
Mrs W B Cobb has be. n
the past few ilays.
Mrs It
hrxthet in'i
Mrs H"iinK'
nuin at ' '.nl'l
Friday on the Pacific const.
in ta years. .Mseruin appearea in
IC00 fights. He is credited with
Hiwins visited her beitlng Jack Dcmpeey three times
Fiom 3 p. m. to late at night
Meehan can now be found in the
projection room of p local theater.
is'rr in law Mr .ind
n Thuxday i't-.
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t the Duke of
i et in 1011
RICHEST MEN
i " .r.' nud frcm Psge 1 )
en' ' "i' niont valuable tracts in
he i'- ii'ive West End of London
ofi n among his moat valu-d
i a . i..n a Military rroaa whl-
n for i i r during the
V i War
Popular Mllll'in.ilro
4 h aiti divides his
r ' 'wi r i-t mil India
uv ' ' n1 ird s most
oi He is an
1 3t .-c . v' 'n well
jt- i4 i . .' .ir his col
v -i ti ' i-.' other im
r i K - ' ' events
i U .i 'ii"Vd two of
. e !ii' t i - n 'ted milium
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v 1 . ' i . .vm the natliin's
x . ii i i s ind his loes
Wi nl) ' III !ewmr ho
. i k i'iwr 'if ii. humorTis
kic mi .le ' i' m' fiom whte-
Tbe sub Junior boys wre defa
nl by the sub Juniors of Oakley
Thursday afternoon Hoorea. Oak
Uy 31 Frankell 2t
Mr Ben Yung entertained
of her friends wtth a card
party Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Albert CDonnell of Frank-
ell la in San Angelo on business.
Mkw Arearsne Langford enter-
tained a group of her girl friends
Monday with a birthday dinner
Mr John Mitchell who his
INDIAN C.I It I. ATIII.rirK
TO K.VI) COI.I.F.CK CAICKKK
TUCSOff. Aria.. March 17 d'.P)
At leas four athletic group will
rsftret the graduation tht spring
of Christine Caret. Papogo Indian
girl of ths University of Arizona.
Miss Gun' a b the first string I
pitcher on the girls' biutebnll team. J
n guard on the bnnkethall team a i
fullback on a hockey team and a I
member of the girls' tennis squad j
The remarkable Athletic ability of I
the Indian girl is fast becoming a
campus tradition
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Suit Filed For Damages
LOS ANGELES. U.PV A tumble
from a. "bucking horse" or. a ncr
ry go round at a beach amuse
mont park at Venice resulted n
Injuries for which Miss Marie U
Knnpp. 20 wants J2.1267 Shr-
filed a suit for that amount icr
against the California Racing
Derby a Venice concessionaire
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REPAIRING
Springs for nny rhnnngrapli.
Keys for nny lock. Trunk key
In stock. I'urta for nny guru
If no cun't Flxlt thniw It nway.
KXITTKli SWIUTKHS In lace
effect simulating tho b'ouso are
stressed for the coming season.
This In the new past- I colored
Zephyr blouse with period hip
band nd short sleeves.
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FOR SALR n few ilayt only
tliornughbred Tanknrd strain
American Whlto foghorn set-
ling eggs from 300-egg hen
$1.00 per setting of 15. Also few
choice cocki-reln at $23.00 each.
Sugar cured hams bacon lard.
KEARBY FARM
2 mile east on Caddo Road
For a Few
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JOAN BENNETT
VICTOR VARCON!
CECILIA LOFTUS
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PRANK BORZAOt
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TWICE WHEN
GARDUI HELPED
Lady Tells of Nervoai Weak
Condition Which This
Medicise Relieved.
Conlcarm. Texas. fentlontng a
dLtorder which troubled her In
early womanhood. Mrs. Dructlla
Llpford. of 512 South Nineteenth
Street this city says she obtained
relief-through her mother's oanft-
dence in a well-known medicine
which women have ucd for over
tttly years.
-Mother tlwught Cardtil would
tn me writes Mrs LlDford. "so
she got It for me. nnd It wasn't
long until I waa alt right. It
corree'ed my troublo in Just a UtUo i
while and I felt good.
"After I was married this trou- I
tlo came back. I felt weak: and no
account most of the time. My
back: ached and I would liavo ner-
vous spells when I felt blue and
despondent. I did not enjoy doing
anything I never valued food
health until I did not have It
"I remembered how Cardul had
helped me brfure so I began to
take it ogam
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toofc seven bottle as is was doing
JrSsorrachgxid I did not stop
tU I was lb good health." . . (
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A prrfrot and (Irpenilalili heat auto-
matically controlled in thr Vesting-
house Flavor Zone Oven is the answer
to the plea of women for more freedom
from kitchen tasks. This modern elec-
tric range hrinpta new joy to preparing
meals and new hour of leisure. Cook-
ing hy electricity is the simplest hest
and moit satisfactory way of preparing
foods.
Sac this electric rajtge in
our store.
The QUICK COOK Unit
30 to .r0 niter platform rooUfn?
sitli Kilo 20 more e 111 rlency. This
new unit gie you boiling and fry-
ing beat with a speed and etlirienrr
never erjiinled before.
Only $1000
Down and
18 Months
to Pay
Liberal Trade-in
Allowance on Your
Old Stove
" Makeshilfl rcsnlls . . .
Texas Electric Service Company
WHY exhaust muscles and patience with
such an obviously "half-way" method
when the liaJanced weight of a hammer
will sink the nail with far less effort? For while
a hairbrush has its uses the hammer is express-
ly designed to do the job with a minimum
amount of energy expended.
Unquestionably makeshift advertising methods
MAY bring eventual results . . . but the expendi-
ture . . . the cost . . . will outweigh the advan-
tage gained. Far better to entrust your adver-
tising effort to a medium expressly designed to
do the job ben! at the smallcht cost. Far bi'tter
to line a method that will hammer your snlw
inuMKUge home quickly thoroughly cheaply. Ob-
viously with a dully coverage of S5 out of every
100 buying firecltenridgp families the American
will ruiich your market better and more cheap-
ly than any other medium.
The Breckenridge American
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