The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 6, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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TIIC BREOIvENKlDHE MHIUC N BUECKENRIDGE TEXAS WEDNESDAY J M' RY 6 1932
JLs8SiSt
By KATHI.EEN IIAYNF3
1 1
THREE
In $20000000 Estate Battle
iff
R. C (lamps Aro
Hols At Dinner
Just A Bit
Personal
? u
i i
I- r.- nuiir Divot-
I ri'' - li 'Iu Mi. Miss Marie Mulllns f Sn An-
ii-l !' O. I aunt f?' ' " uwt f Mrs K !
Mr and Mr D W Harrell and
little daughter are movinir baik
tci Ureckenridge from San AngH
to ttllkl Iholr hrma T... X.IV..I
mp" this afternoon.
to
r w
ne i i
' i ulv "imp
fiiends T es-
-tn ittly
i nni i i '
n ti f ik prednml"
n i t f the dlninit
w' i 1'fet tllll rf r
A ' .' pink en i
v rm imlv i i
i n ' i fin ik il
t I-
'i enj m d o
mnrii T ilites ml k h
Benson Kingston art lied Tik
l fi hti East Twi for Mti
with hn grandmother. Mrs M- 1II
U J lllrkmin of ttnlliH wi a
lusinem Uitnr In the cl' ti-daj
1
h
.t 1
M
i 4rrle I t
f pink
fur the lulir
1 i iin Ksder an 1
1 . r the rri' n
.t n.l Mn Urn
.H Mr- Jack It
c Needhom of K.rt Worth i
u immectrd with the ilulf
Production Co was h the city toV
in i M Ink Brn
s i' r A llnnwotttr
M Killer .Ii
r 1 It Mint'M
hi l 1 iniM-n Veale
W n i ixxl and
nil
Officers I'lthian
Sisters Installed
Mr and Mm C A Davit ml
firmly returned to their hsme n
Corpus Christ! tod-iy after a vim
vMtli relatives here
J Hogmun Jnhnnon f Rong-'r
was in the city Tuesday on bum-
m s
Mrs n E. Bellow left Mon lay '
for Coata Mm. Calif after spend-
ing two weeks here visiting her
fnanhew. D T. A. Hoxworth. and
Mr Hoxworth.
Deer Increase
Big Problem
Of Commission
Pennsylvania Farm Lands
Overrun By Huge
Herds
Here are prin'lpr.1 in the urt lUht ut Widitt.i Km nor the re
celvershlp sought for the famous I'urtor estate at on.- time esti-
mated at 2 tnjii i0 Mrs H len Porter Yoiingincyor upper left
of Wichita and Mrs r t.i I'orti i P.ilnv r lower left nf Pittsburgh
lo . ihnrte their dither Ins. pit II Purler rUlit tnuiit-mlllloiinlru
rattle kins is dliputliiL. hot. ln f-utc ntul the properties left
them hv their mother Poiter is l.niimn at a tltttle man When a
boy lie was kidnaped by Kittinc Hull and lived with the Indian trlbv
(or many years.
Mr Jerrett nf Abilene U the
V. l' y 0') Kei or .Mr and Mrs n it tiracey
i i'i i cm ti lttfti. thi
is week.
w yeir Wfre
i ir meeting of
ruemlay eve
of lthln
aji the in
Helen OiU
vie 4'laik
1
Paris Styles
Slates Pass
500 Laws To
Aid Workers
Mi
r- i n
Mt.
S4K-Kim
"h iv
! I i
n' junior
i manager
1
Survey Reveals Progress
Made Through Nation
By Labor
WAUHINOTON. Jan 0. (U.-
i t
M
I v MAIlY KNIiMCT
I'nitfil lre M.iff 'i.i irjionil nt
I'AltlS J m A IP The lonx and
hort of the i out ..t .itlon i lioth
interentirut .uid tniDortant Thrre ia
Huth 4 yer) definite place for ruh
Mr whether thev hv of fur nr fuhrl.
Generally ipeali.ng. the mart
wotrtan who uaaemblea her ward-
iuitre! cf robe here nreftra a ahort or three
. ni;7; ;;; nuartar fr coat for .hopping and Mort thlMl tiMki
" "' "n nee tnwn wear It la nmv to do con-
n i.ioiertor an.l .ierable walking In ft- the lack ly wlln wnnnjrtoyment. acc.dtnt
P i k i.irl f weijjht below the knees la Iea conipeneatlon. oil age pension
i n i. ne tneet.nu tirtng It ie uorn with a good aub-1 and labor tlghu to bargain collcc-
'"" ' '"1'" "" "'r" tntlally wonn woolen frock audi i Uvtyi wtrc enactel by Congreaa
t . I -. U-H..1 Tho Molyneux makes of dark brown I. ... a . . . T .
' '" "' " rlp ar- wMi jsriey to go with his hip-
ii. t t. 'he hill at 0 30 Uneth coat of brown ml.
The diagonal wool costume for
town wear also designed by Cap-
tain Molyneux la trimmed sparing-
ly with caracul The suit Is In
black both vao nnd fur. and It Is
imi.r .rr nerved at the
' ' it meeting to a large
Firat Haptist
Class To Have
1932 IiaiHiuvl
'htrh-l Bible Claea of
and the 16 Stales holding lagiala-
tlve' sessions in 1P81 it has bean
announced by Uie Anterlcnn iVsso-
elation foe Labor Legislation.
The Wogntr Act adepted by
Congress provides fo advance
planning of public works as u a fa-
worn with a bright greon felt luit. S"' "'!!? """'H'oymont in
The -mall Buster Iliown fur collar lh fuur"; HI. Wgflther with
ties in front with black crepe mar- '?" "d0t? J" Congress to ap-
ocaln tie ends and the coat but- . g!1."' J 0 ?""? th
ton. snugly to. the front with ' f'""' ElJt Service are
four obony buttorn A neat belt S"l'l " Jef "l ? " ubsUn-
u.iih . -..u s.u-11. .!.- ih. i""1 nienaures destlneil to offset
(it) iptu' . tmrch will have u.. .... ... ... w . ... any further distress from unem-
new ployment.
n
fn t haii.uet of the
l h ii -..lay . vening at 7
i the clturch basement it
i i i i d today
i ting program Is being
1 in I all members are
' I'lend
It
Delaware. Idaho. New
I'.VIHKK KHI'I.('i:i) I.IQUOIt
in mail von ciikisi.mas
CnET PAI.t. Mont. Jan
U.R) It used to be that wiie per-
nuns t.'.etl to smuggle Ikuor Into
this country through the malls
but custom hou'e officials rdX)rt
that the center o." balance has Hhlft-
ed from spirits frumentj to silk and
woolen undies.
More t'nan 800 Christinas pack-
ngi t cleared here recently con-
tained no liquor and record.i show
that the mortt popular glftr teem
to be fancy and plain underwear
PACK TAKKX PHOM IHJY'.s
1.1 Nil ON INsri.UMKNT I'lAS
ANN ARBOR. Mich Jan UJ
Surgeons at University IlMpttal
hete are removing a tack from the
right lung of Fred Hill. 11. of She.
hoyjr.tn Mich on the ln.trllinunt
plan.
The tnck. swallmved a yonr ngo
hn become uncased In luni; Untie
according tp Dr It Bishop Can-
field The urceon aid Us romoal
niiMt wait and let the Ixiy test
several days before reeumlng the
operation."
Dltil When I. nek Cli.inccil
WOUCKSTEIt. Ens. (UR-On
Saturdsv Arthur Edwards' wife
presented lilm sllh a son on Sun-
day after lx months of unemploy-
ment ho found i Job; and on Mon-
day a. he wm ilrestilnK to start his
f rat day's work he dlod.
APrOCIItO ON bKUS
PIIIUDBn.PHI. Jan UR
Kiurchlld Aircraft Ltd. of Mon
treal will operate the first mitn.
Franco Ends
Nose
official
il.l.
Ilusinvss Mcclin q
ol ';. Ward P.-T. A.
!
I - iividon f lnuineaa mat
i the mt important fei
f "e Wulkn nl.iell Pur-
VVllk
Hampshlro New Jersey and WestlRlro lo MJ "l on "k" ''"r'nJT the
Vlrglnli ndontlng eld age pension l?l!'"f VNnter- I'ltcairn Autoglro
Cm legUlatlon the numlier of Stat.
lllllll with such laws nun increased to 17
i ' Tha nrl tonl BUI of Hlght' for
PARIS Jan e IUJD- The com- labor in this country was adopted
i plate cen-iis leiutus made public by Wisconsin in 1031. That State
i by the Government how that the declares ilta policy to be freedom
author nf the Ivilc which had It of collective bargaining and de-
run on Hrti.lwa several yean nounces "yellow dog" contracts aa
n Fifty Million Frenchmen contrary to public jtollcy and v i.d
t'ant He Wrong ' was jjuilty of . Arlsona Colorado. Ohio ami iie
exaggeration gon also declared yellow il"
Il actual lount there are but contracts void arm PennaylvinU
STOPS
Piles!
'nin and
Itching
Froni
i
lon't put i with p.unful piles an-itht.-
ilay-- r h .ir. 'liitro u post-
- ... i ...... - ii a ! i ii i.irnn iii a
r A-.xntion meet ink' w.i'5joo frenenmen and s.iko.mz i ""'ceu moor injunctions. ' : ;
n Mr. Claude Handy pie- foreigners In France a total popu-! Wleconsin also adepted not ible ' l r ' l" ''" supposiiones
e i.. I a.r the rin lotion of II SSI.033. amendmenu to ru workmen a i irc n;'ul I' t'P the pain and
-In n"jet ..f in.talUng equip- Thia census was very satlsfac ccwipensatlon law. and i the nb ' -"n ill itilim Ucliof comes quick-
mei v.h. re the inipili wtll be able tory. for It showed a revltnlliod ' JMate to Increase the compensation ' The first application will brint;
i.ii their hindH befcre lunch race and for the first time Iu ' t more than two-thuxls .f yu ' comfort anil ensc. Try
i .t. usaed t Hoy Itowtan I quarter of a century France show-1 W"K' The new rate is 70 per
. mmittee was appointed to In-led a population gain through births I eent tor ilaabiltty In place of the
i. i th. equipment that has r. - rather than through Increased In-j fotTnr Per cent Alabama and
. in l.een lintrtlled In South fl 'ix of foreignt.-s The previous ' l'Msylvanla enact etl amendment '
I census in 1030 showed but 38.218-1 t0 Povlde double compenaatlrn
I ii ih rv.id' pupils furnliht I 2M Frenchmen and a total popu- ror mmora Injureil while illfnli I
i i ' 'i fix the afternoon A la Hon of I07IISB7 eenjrtoyed and other States male
mi ..i wan givm by Jann e ' The forelim Miuiniinn i. . farther pi ovule ns for the caie of
TRIAL SIZF
FREE
MnllCoupon
them today. Kumom
bcr the name. Just
say Pyramid Suppos-
itories to any drug.
Kist; CO cents.
i hi
.1 ii
l hn. the Helper '
Cafihria Topic A I
Mcciinff of P.-T. A.
" ' ' " """ entertalne.l rMt that in the Alnea-Marltlmes i J"red workers.
i'i i i. i. ng "Psylng Uie Tax Department which comprises th-' H-fo"C"ent of 1 iIkh laws wis
iwoins t(.nigui IM"Frne Rlciera and ths Franco --"nnuiuiaii in leoigiiued liln.i
Italian frontier two out nf .v. r "enarimeni- In i.eorgiu and N. ith
five persons are foreigners Italia na i ir.0l"u'- 'T
predominate with ISnglUh in sec-
ond place.
In 'Paris and the Seine depart
ment one resident In ten it i for-
eigner and here again the Itali in
lead all ruce i with HrltUh ei ond
Americnns tnlrd Oermins fourth
followed by Spanish tliluun-
wtieie a
wus creatxl for th.
1 in New Mexit i
t ite I ibor ! paitiin nt i
tun
P'kKWIlI) DRUO CO
Si I'vrjniul IllJa. Mit.hjll Midi
l'i. . - I in i I III I' trial bux
i I ! r mini t ji.k Hi 1 1' s
fll-t
I ' . . h il t af t. 1 1 i wan dlscu-
1 in t iik at the South WiimI
i hi l. I. her A ") at ion meet
Iueliy ftetn.M.n Mrs. K IHiles and varied AfT cans
IMphrry tia. el the history .
if the ufeti'riii fnwii the time It
ihhalie.1 How the Musi
i v if th. Citfitena is Handled
wi. tin wiiJs t uf U Rowland
The Adolusi ut Age was the
' I ii r i talk by Mrs O Faunt
I Ui Jl veril numbers were
mii hv pupil i of the school.
1 th In KcucnbcrKer gave two
I l number A pwnologue
Kiiri wm gHin by Jewie Lee
Himiii wi'li Mis Stunit Cue as
i i in p nint Maxine Tucker gate
i .ii i i -.oiii ding. Robin Sing."
Ih. a U.u- wu awatdetl to the
f .urth ! uie room for tiavlig the
irhe-t uuiiibei of mcthars )tressnt
.! (.ION Al'MI.IAKV
It) Ml.l.r THURSDAY
I'ti American Legion Auxiliary
v. i m.i" Thuraday aftornoon at
.In.k ii the Legion hall for a
I il ir KCMtion
.il numbers are urged to bo
JM nt
"tt
HlU. I.UINCI IN IIOM'ITAL
Mrs. W ill Ewlng underwent a
mujrr i pemtkm at the Wostalde
Hospital this morning:.
AMARILLO Building peirnits
for thin city for 10 months of li)3l
tJtal over ISOOCO)
RROWN.SVILLE Ptanr to t in
oysters from gulf and wintoi ea-
tables an I iitrus fmit from Rio
Grande Valley planned for this
place
SAN ANOELO Banner Co. at-
ranging to establish Ice cream and
Ulllk and butter department In Its
local factory.
Beware of
Stomach Poisons
When you feel the panfpi of In-
digoiitlon. the discomfort of dis-
tending gas or the ncuto pain of
hoar-tburn beware They are the
danger signals that warn you of
the presence of fermenting food
and iralsons In your stomnch Stop
toxic fermentation quick' Got ME
HA it Instantly ends chronic dis
orders and puts your stomach in
cood condition. Thousands use It
IN HOI IT WORTH Phslclans proscribe It. ME-I3A1
Pen ) nan district attorney. m sold on the baskx of satisfaction I
w.i in I it Worth today attend- or money refunded by the How n
injt.t. il t.U-ite-!. I Drug Co. $100. Ad '
Notice!
Wo Arc Now In Our Niw Location At
126 EAST WALKER STREET
Whoie we invite sill our l'i lends and customeih lo
Nit u-..
We believe our new downtown addre will lie nunc
uvrussilile and cumenieiit to the public.
We me viiutpped to furni.-li f lowers for every
occlusion.
Art Flower Shoppe
A. T. ULKVINS Owner Same IMione Number r39
HARRISBURG i. Jan C UP
Like the old ludy who livedo In th.
Bhoc the Pennsylvania Stnt?Gsmr
Commission has so many dee-
children It doc not know' what to
dq with them. . i
Eatimatei placed the number
within the state at 1000000 Hunt
era killed only six nnd one-half per
eent or 65.000 during the 10S1 sea-
son The average annual Incre-nc
is estimated nt 130.000 fawn.
The deer arc over-running the
utite They arc foraging among
hards and farm lands. They an
killlr.rf the young shoots of fore t
trees They arc becoming seiuKt"
mestimntcd to an extent that som
make farmers' barns their wlnti
quarters.
.Meat Affected.
The size of the herd Is affecting
adversely the quality of the d i
meat the weight of the amnn-
and the opportunity fot lmpr in-
thc strain a native 1'ennsylvan i
species of white-tailed deer
In attempting to regulate
number of deer the Cmnmi
which has full mUi n
what strp. it chim r . i
the
i m
tween two lines of fire On ono -.i Ie
are the farmers demanding that
the herd be ma'enalty reduced and
the deer chased back into the
mountains. On the other side t inl
the hunters demanding tint tlui'
sport In no way be Interfered with
The doe provide the priniipii
phase of the problem. They w n
placed inder protection in 1"07
and for 30 years wore safe fi u
hunters
Plrst llffort.
In 102S the Commission made l'
first sMte wide effoit to leducc the
numbei of doe hj declaring a stite-
widc open i ason on the frmtlct
Injunctions brotuht by huntei or-
ginlsat'oni hlmkul the e.i nn m
some coiintlei The -leanon -hiwrj
fiOOO doe ami atooo buck killed
The Ideil ndltlon the ntiuni
nlon seeks l thnt tnaint lined l
stock raisers In the -tate The r it
tie herd nerairei ihout 1 loo nun
animals and a no pet cent of them
nif killed annually Despite thii
lire reduction bulance between
the -fxii la milntjlned and breed
in. replaces the kiP"
'I he situation is one of the Otm-mi"-i"n'
own making Its conser
it ion policy. Itj regulat'on of
"1" n i ml closed seasons Its ion
t ii nt the number killed by Intll-
m I i ltd hunting limps and Its
other restrictions permitted the
diet hetd In Incre ie fiom i 'pit-
iful few in iso'i to IN I ihkhhh) site
t l i
I i P'u '( nt in m nstcr. the
i f ' lie. i in t J threat-
n ' th uthorlty and
ii i (. u Commission Ex-
irii i ut tne deer season and es-
P'tlll nf the open - I n on does
i i l I i tli n it i ill ihlc i
n
Juror No. 2
BsaHraMPsPlllaBi
rW
Jihn O R ki fcllii Ji
no Job Is nt lie Imp nt i
Jury dut Hete ou sr.
magnate whoso time
many th usaivls of 1
hour nftoi he had i i
for otheis to i
willingly i f
the fourth t..i
' JUIOI No l. he III Ipi l t
I 111 II 11 f I tltt III I I-.
. k
tin ik
nt 'i in
' i. hi
w t
I .1 i
i i .
o Ii i 'e
in v.
Indians Take
Up Drug Habit
P.PNO Jin 0 (I Pi - Officials
'"i. l with idmlnlstrntlon of In-
it i" lira in this State have a.
in w in'ilrm rn tin i liin't for
th ii fhites who u ed 1 1 g i bcr-
tk on firewater now i e ntr
K IllliictS
R ' k ited to a ni e u tn r i
i t in tie i nniin Mil I fc tf tho
i ' il the lndl in h i In en f c-
1 lown the soc il . ii- yn'il h s
ii-e his cio j-F.i thit f nircit
i n ililli rs off.cer i iv
M -t of the Iniliui- I n nen
Ii' u in of the Wi hn ir l Pivu'o
i 'ii snli(i hoi' nf i i e Micy
in i hi -Tin on infuqi n( npi y
tin i it ii tie hi w lue i I hy th
I ni se mil hustli -iti i n th
i ii 'utonts i ml atri n r
M n la.i pick d Uf "lc dr ig
h ihit M t of th ill ii kc
mii she. which is in. ii n n
! ih in um wh ch i i e id hrcn
sin .kf ' i m t and ncqul.h is
er ii ip
I r'n lis estimate tin re fir
f'wi uld i Is irnonw l'i lnl ni
th m i .pit nily ip . . t n 1 Ii ie
mil uteil scv il n i n 11
tin in it' i " i Imit t' tu
it l K bid nt d tn i p p n
d it e of the It I i a r d i ;
I III
( lull Mi iiiher-h a I utir
I i iN'x I i i r i
l'i I ' i l l l t r
Lin i Put i it j f
I h i i me '
l x In . it wo I .an uh tt
i.i mn Is ih i it 'tis time a club
i ni urn (i sary lu
i i i ii
fsfiarg&O
The Alert Shopper
can find plenty
of bargains . . .
that are certainly worth the prices . . . .
Department stores are not
the only place where bargains
may be found.
Your everyday use shows that
every day is sale day for elec-
tric bargain hunters.
Consider the values of every-
day electric services some of
which arc illustrated below.
Electricity is cheap use
more of it.
.... but where
do you get more
for your money
than in buying
Electric Service?
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in
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More than
20 slices of Toast
w
Mort than 13 hour
More than
one complete serving
for 10
for J0
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