The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 57, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 5, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER '). 102?..
BRECKENR1UGE DAILY AMERICAN
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THE DAILY AMERICAN'S
CLASSIFIED BITSINF AND S'ROFESSrONAJ
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ACCOUNTANTS
Kiji.iorr Al HIT CO.
Public Accountants
Income Titx Consultant
(loom 10 DeVnux Jt Freeman Hide.
Ureckenridge Texas
ATTORNEYS
Ueo. T. Wilson O. II. Allred
WILSON . AM.HSU
Attorney
Cnhlucll Hid;:. Itre.kenrldt;e Tci.
J. W. DARDEN
Lawyer
Phonen: Office 482; Res. t
Office on (.'round Floor Boek Of
City Drui; Store
Breckenridge Texu
HICKMAN & BATEMAN
LAWYERS
Tost Office Building
Rreckcnridxe Texas
FOR
HOUSE MOVING
See T. C. JACKSON
Lleenscd nnd Bonded Hoilso .Mocr
Located ono Mock Fnst nnd one
block North of Hnuion Depot.
AIlllIKGTOX & CHAPPELL
LAWYERS
tV. J. Arrlugton tt. It. Cliappcll
I'ltonu 811! Booms I and 5
lluociifiuct IMdg No. 1
Breckeiirldge Texas
PHYSICIANS
u. a i. n o i. k s
Lu:.vriBT
Utrt"? Kouro k v ui ii. F .
Yiryf'.f f Ewci rr jpvuitwiat
Utile ii?r Bowa Dres 3Hsr
Urwkearlds. Ti.
"dr7l"anche broderick
1'ri-o Clinic I'ioiii l to It) A. .M.
Ulsca-jci of Women and General
I'ractlte.
OIllcu U.r Mar UniK Moie
I'HONE 321
D. J. R. YOUNGBLOOD M. 1).
Eye Ear Nose and Tin oat
Rooms fi-S-lI) Brown Bldy.
IJreclvcnridge Te.a
GLASSES FITTED
AMERICANS CXASJEFIED ADVERrnS-i
IN.U COLUMNS
'Hi KAst JPttwa
rnt nl o-t.it9fI vustlt I !?. & Jr
tr U Hrrt lu-U. Plva AOriU ta itta. MljJwnta liNifttou St. JtS8(
cl:s: AdJOrtMctf ta cash uth cci7.
For Sals or Trad
FOU SALt Uood used piano !0l
Hast Williams ot. 67-A
FOU SALE Hotel cheap Hai more
than twenty board. ra well located
Addrens 'L. .1." care Dally Amerl-
can. J A
FOU SALH To uicc houses. Nor.th
Sldu. Terms if wunted. Apply at Dr.
V. It. Outnu's office over Palace
Theatre. K-"-
FOtt SALE Small truck farm at
aiinural Wetla See J. N. Cook
Thornton ApartmenU after 5 p. iu
5 3- A
FOU S-.M.B Victor Phonograph an X
Several Itecords aim have a ilttchell
Six chummy roadster at a bargain
call ut corner ot Nortli Ilajlor aud
Second Street after 6 p. iu.
FOU &VLE Judgment against Price
Dunbar dealer in easing and 'l
well aupplib Liberal discount lor
cash. Jew Akers.
50-A
FOU TUADE 9u-aci Denton coun
ty form. 40 an nctp aad xrorth it
Want ItreckenrldKe prprt -Akera
Lumber Co. '-
PIANO In good condition Must sell
at onou cheap. Itox 105'J. 00-A
FOU SALE 1U21 model i'ord
Etliott Mo:or Co Phone 75 Gtf-A
For Rent or i.
B
Piano for rent. I sed phonpsraph and
used player piano cheap.---Inquire at
Mtnto Shoppe. i B
FOU KENT Two-stor) unfnrnlslieil
apartment house corner Stephenson
and Ilreckenridge' avenue' $30 month
Wf a.lso have the Owl Carafe bulld-
Ing for rent at $Jf monlh. nnd on
2-room house pt $10 -AKera Luu.
ber Co. block tat Hamon Depot
59-U
Ma.-1 Tticwt Cir.
1T
MHTItOrOldTAN MOTUIi
21H Wet Kirn St.
Modern Meala Family Style
Room and board per week J 10.00
Table boarU per week S.00
M. a Is .GO
Itootu J 2 60 and up.
IhKMl.VM. UOl'MI.
iiimi ('. and . I). P-eiiser Depot
mm tinder new iiiniinceiiiciit ":i tc-
f-pceisible pttue tor i expectable V(Hr
plc.2 Cool xuiitli bcdiootiib. Alt
tiuNkru loiixetiidice. Terms $"..0
jter nel and li.
BUILDING MATERIALS
CRAGIN & SON. Inc.
Lumber Paint. Wall Paper
Ri Timber-
LONE STAR STAGE LINE
.Mineral Wells. Fori Worth
rvws Leave Knger Hotel daily 0 a.m.
I 1 i.m. 5 p.m. Cars available at aasj
I tltue tor tiecinl trip.
J. i. Thompson Adr. 5Ig?.
i I'll one 213
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1 Itcitl I.-t.Uu and Insurance
! Itent.it I nud Collections
ISctute.' Building
1 Miltu -No. I I'liuuo :.
B A It G A 1 N S
IN
Wldto nnd bhmer begins .Matliine
I 'or bain til' Itent.
I "till line all Kinds of I'miiilnio on
t-i jmjnienf. I'hone :!88
.. t. li vui'im
llanlu-.uo and I'urintuni
Jl;t Xortli ItretkenridKc Acnuu.
S. J. HEFNER
TRANSFER
BOO V"u Llixlfey Stroet
Day l'lione CO Ji 2iS3 KlRht I'hon .M-"
"roi:rn rcn hebvice"
Jlouaehold stxMJa tratwl Mid ahlppJ
or linule3 to otiy ploca. Uglit of
field trips bantHed tins rls;bt waj.
FOR BATTERY SERVICE
Call AKIN BROS.
50fi West Walker St. Phone 213
Starters and Generators
Repaired.
TEXAS FAST MOTOR LINES
Freight and Express Daily
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I).illiiA Port Wot tli IieckcntidC
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y-ISI.-il I. &UZ3 11 H
of KjdL-ciirfdsa
of burt!oa. Cc: oJ Insertion: 13
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I OIJ UK NT- Nire turnlslii d rooms
pplj luy North Uog( Ave. 57-U
FOU KENT well furnished bed-
looni cloje In. Apply G03 W. Walk-
er St. 57-B
FOU KENT FuinUhed bed rco-
for senile wen ciso U. Call at 10'J.
E. Third Street. til H
Two light housekeeping ropuw nice-
ly furnished. Cool (ten windows)
In private residence. Also sluU
room. Inquire Music bhoppe. 67-B
WANTED Salesman for rebponslbl
position steady Job and goo. I salary
AUdrtxa Uov 201 Stamford Tea
50 C
FOU RENT Two light housekeep-
ing rooms furnished. Apply 434 S
Ho Ave. 57-11
Will 'ivt u'iv phonograph or piano in
our fctore lot table bourn Inqeire
Music Snoppi. G0-C
NEW NAVY GASOLINE ISc
GULF REFINING CO. OILS
FOR SALE Fords from $10
to 9.100. Coupe in first class
shape.
Dodges Good buy.
Goodyear Tubes at Rock
Bottom Prices.
Siar and Durant
FILWILER MOTOR li
Phone 170
SUPPLY COMPANY
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Ok Fon SALf M &
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JinxQ is a Great Teacher
iT YOU set out to buy a certain breed of Jotf.
you'll be better ati6ccl if it stas that brocd
atul doesn't develop into something else. Whcu
ou.c been usinj "Oareova Valve Cupn ou tlxtZ.
want something that lools litvc them uhcnncH.
You dor.'t f hlL up Dnrcoa quality hi unexpected
places. It tomes on'y with the Darcovi label.
Tor fif -en ir Datcta VjIvc Cups have bvm fint jnj
flnct I hi .m i.Histtion thav are niuUc ut h !ij up tKiur
tlxn tlic rr. rcr- tl in. ofdinjry tt-rvj because it rvaisu. the
ciiliirut at-tiun ct tiic inJ.
Time hi il-taJv 'iown t'it ou c 't afforil t- ti any
uthvr jKj cup . tt inui 1 Lrva. Ak the uil iu.u
Tll uc t!i-Alt.r . Dar. Ma or aothin.
VALVE
The Original
Car.pesiuon Cub
HrsaasB-'nasacKEZSsarasKSHi
Four-S stems
Plan Discussed
By Dr. Splawii
.' I
ARTICLE IV.
Uy YIjTHI: sl'liAWX.
K.illiond Commissioner ol Tonu
The tentatlw plan which was pat
out by tire Interstate Cotnmerc"
Couunlssioii about tuo ears ao iu
oidi i to piooki criticism and to in.
touu-1 tin toad and the public to
ejt.R before the Comiui -hion a'ld siu
' -ttuon oi as the liwvns Bay to
tn 'Ui .i recotd. uion which the Com-
mission could bas its finding pro-
poi a that Ti'ai should be red b
iov i tysteius. the San'.a Pt the riou-
tht'ti I'aciricItocU I-kitid the Mis--ouii
Pacittc. and the Frisco. Katy-
Cotton IJtlt The people of Teaa
i-otli those favoring consolldalloi and
those oppoaod. have obcted to theBe
proposed systems. It is felt that If
the Ilock Islasd be givea to the Sou
thern Pacific that the Southern Pa
cific nijv lose Intel est In Texas porta
upou the Atlantic seaboard and that
we may not nave in Texas water com-
pelled tales as iu the past. Comma.
uitks like Port ithur objected to
th- proposed Missouri-Pacific cotnbl.
iatton oecause me jiusuun-rueiuc
financially Interested U New Orleans
md since the Kansas City Southern
s given in the tentative plan to the
Missouri Pacific Port Arthur fea.s
hrt the Missouri Pacific would route
Its tor.nam to New Orleans and would
no b . much lntrfted in dt lop
ii- 1.n iort The l iuati1 pluP
nf MinuiilllhlHoll lilODOSe.S tO g!' the
Fort Worth and Denv. r Citv Kail.'N
to the Santa Fe This is objection
ible to moet ot the people sered .u
IXortiiwebt T. -as by these properties.
llleretotore as in w counties and aieiv
have developed on the Plains In the
N rthwest part of the Stnt the San-
ta Fe aed the D nver each has con
structed a feeder or bho'rt lino to
protect its interiot in the territory.
If the Dmvti should be given to the
Santa Te theie would no longer bo
any incentive to build these short
lines for all of the freight whether
t should go east or west by truck
ould have to go out or be brought
u on til. Sitita Fe If tile Santa Fd
iwi.cd the Dnvei. The Demer Is
Low owned In the Burlington lnt i.
t . which jImo own a h..lf inUret
... .u . Tiniiv & Riuzos Valley The
nurlinrton Interests want to come In
to and act oss Texas to tle Gulf and
thy streuuousb obj- ct to being de-
orlved of the Denver and losing their
outlet to the ituir of U xleo It would
certatnlv be of udvat.tav.e to Texas to
mve a strong system like the Bur.
lingtou come into the state as a cOtn
petitor to such propel tus as the Santa
Fe
The Fruwo the Kat.v ai.u the Cot.
ton Belt ar p irroti i anu i'-
lines out ol t Louis aud Kansa-
City into Texas points The consoli-
dation of these roads will eliminate
competition that has long existed and
will not constttut. a system strong
enough to stand ap by the aid oi
the Fnlot. Pacific the Burlington or
the Southern PbcIIic. or Santa I.
t. .. t Ltum urn il III
That is to say. sucu u. ." ---
merel perpetual. th promeu o.
weak road for r.U that wo- -sufflcb-nt
to sustain the Ftlsco-Katv
'otton BU would bring prosp. titx to
the strong s stems of the W at aid
rites that would bring a fair r.tur
o the strong sjstems would hank
rupt th. weaker Pribco-Katj Cotton
Tle't v stem I
! The PiopI- tn Fie souH'w.pt Vr
J. of Texas arc also strenuously opposed
I &2;x&$r a
tCS
.BSPSi
V
W I"'
Look for
tht'jVuTne
arEfrci
. to tin consolidation of the b'an An
1
fmio i! Vtaiifaas Pass' with the South- j
ttti Pacific. I
I since Congress lms commanded i
da
that the Interstate Commerce Com-
isbion prepare this plan for consoli
datiou and since there are powerful
financial interests nnd political inter
i sts that are opposing and modifica-
I lion of the law and since we do not
' h ttttw tirhti t tUn on hi ta xt'itl Fin illv lir.l I
with refeienco to its constitutionality
It is necessary that we in Texas plaj
s.ift that is we muht get fiom tli
Intu state Commeicu Coiinnirfsioii js
favorable a plan as possible for the
plan put out by the Interstate Coin-'
inoice Coaituisblon may possibly L I
sustained and under it the raihoaui
maj consolidate in spite of all tha'
tue opponefits of consolidation may
do That being ttue Texas is de.
mandiuK of the Interstate Coinineic0
Comuiissioti xeiy tadicul chuui?ts In
its tentatie proposal for example it
Is asking that whatever great s--tems
ate created west of the Missi i
ippl river that they shall be biougl t
Into and across Texas: that the pie.
posed Frlsco-Katy-Cotton Itelt consoli-
dation be atlnndoned and that these
properties be used to bring surh
ronds as the Union Pacific and the
Uurllngton into Texa.s.
In that way existing competition
would be preserved and t!' gr. it
systems would be uitorestid In T
as and would s'ek to develop thur
Texas properties and would encoui-
age the agricultural com n rclal. ai'd
industrial devidopment of the SUU.
That would bean infinitely bett r pl.'n
than th( tentare one which woulil
ti upon tin' SoutInv t'two lut i v i '
weak sj sti-ms that j.-le no promi-i
Iduiuij- this g' iMiitio'i of bliu- alu
c"'peu with the .tmiu ssM ..
1.1 ruct. We uiklit hae to look 1 1
wtrd to bankrupib s uc -l rsnti
and the unsatisfacto.'y sen ice ..tt i d
tng the financial failure of rallro. d
companies. Moreover modified tic lib
such as requested In the plun woi.Id
bring across Texas much heavti r ton
nage than would bet possible uudir
the tentative plan and this would c u-
couragu the rapid Improvements of
roadbeds of equipment and of s1 r-
vice. WALTER SPLuVWN
Haiti ond Commlssto iei.
.0
WEATUERFOED COLLEGE
HELPS WORTHY GIRLS
The joung ludj who hab oul lim-
lttd funds with which to continti liT
educatlou will find much help In ihe
itirl's Cooperative Home of Weath-
erfonl College. An experienced ma-
tron will have chatgn of the g.rls
and will supervise them in ti' it
Horn life and woik. All ot -'u
roik of the Home will bti doni In
tht 'irl:: who will pa- the eohi ol
iiiuinti-nanci It is gt limited tlati
the moithl (xtetijc pit an! will i
tintu $12 00 to '; 0 Oulv r.i.'.
who are willing to abUb t the i I 1 1
jud lemilatioiiT of tht Hot it and to
taUi their share of the work wlM b
allowed to sta iu the Home
(Adv. Sep: G.)
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AWONA- The ebctnc tian m b
xion lint or tin Clark-ille I.i.-ht
C'juipa'i has been extended to tlUi
"city and nnotio is now btiug bexved
with Llectric lithts
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SAFELY RELIEVES
CATARRH OP THE ELADDER
POPULAR rOR CCNCRATIONS
A RgFANArtnN Of
COMPOUND CQPAIEA iN" PUHrtK
AT DROCCUTS on TPMLBOX BY MAIL SO I
rUM vLAiiin vj ntrt"V5T bhqoiuyn mi
-atWAKC OF IMITATIONS-
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AxsoL-M-BDioiinmiiJTIIE OLD HOME TOVx K Stanley
DLTUOIT. Sept. 5-
of hlghr radiator brin
Introduction
In new and
iimpnntd hod.- lito s to ill tjpes ot i
i Ford Cms i atinounetd toda b tli
i Ford Motoi Cotiipany.
The chatig . hae just gone into
effect nnd the wuious types are now
it. production
i While the larger radiator has b' :i
inude standard on all tps and whl!
it has made po-3ibb otlu t !j(.ttti-
menis in bod design then is "le
t.ulical depntture In constiuction but
lattut u coneial inipiovi m nt which
has tesulted iu more i.i.ucilul lines.
The new indlator sets un nn.li a iu
la half higher than. tin. foiimi a "'
has an cpron at tht- but tutu whien ;
Joins a similar apron i tit it of tli tia !
der on either sidt giwn- a liuhl.
finished atipearuuci to the trout on
the car. The laier radiator also It -
creases cooling efficiency.
I Most conpicuous union- tin ti' w
'types is the Ford Coupe wluih io i t
iiiulrilv new body d titn and con-
stiuction 1 1 suiting in a more tn u
jtxtetior appearance tuoie comtona
hi' seating airaugi'iuont it d a ti-.'t
r luggage cattlnr cupac't
Thes" new Ford tpis and tin -; i'
iiall lecognized performance ubllii
f the Ford under all motoilng con-
ditions promise to bring a geraU i
('.uuand than eer bt ton us the pub
tic becoans mote fully acquaints '
with the higher standards and griat i
! demand than ever before as the pub
lic becomes more fully aou.uaritd
with th higher standards and gu at t
values which have been tncorpoiaW
No changes are contemplated iu
prltt es.
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Harsfcnoss cf Ordmary Calocol
Eliinittatcd in Fcpsir.ated Calomel
New English Calasiel Treatment
for Torpid L:7cr.
Hov raany times havo you hoard
that "ciiemri is the only sure wnv to
reach tlie licrJ" Your grandfukcr
kneiv if. yonr mother knew it. vour doc-
tor knows it you knav." it yourself!
Calomel is the ccrtaiu vay to jtimubto
lwor to healthy uctmtv bat ordinar
calomel . so Iiarah in ui caDcqucnco
that you caa liardly bts bV med tor not
wanting to take it.
There io no reason to ueprtve xour-
elf of the fine nKu of calo'nel
smee the discovery of cejsatitcd Cilo-
mel. It i the boJ iuiortcd Engiuix
alcatel trtated wi'h ptpa' It hrs ail
the cieantins peer et 'ntJiaF Crflo-
raet (recognized as the t. nd;-is ot
purity) witi tho icothin aala.c ut
.optm so that ou got the loll bencu.
of cslosel wiAotit gripini; aaiu.-a or
p'iscoiafort. Pepsioated Cilcncl h -
pt'cially fine for cluidrcn. 'Fhcy will-
njtlv take it wfice tl i y. uanot h
LriL '' ntofkirdi '"i aoL ikJi an
f.ouen Uiug Lr. lp n jr ' nit 11
Jrui"it i rrrommer i -nd ""J"ii ;c
Pe is i ited t -lu'iT ! Io b- ' ' rele t a
Ntv.ifii iilown i"d imp ul oar
aoc" .eluneerf lr r we gua.anLi.u
you'll fuel bettor toniwrow. (Adv.)
Doings ol the Duff;
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