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the so;' R' bai ks when the
tw u-urs !ne( ut Hiuton Ffb
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b r it ti. cjjftreacc
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w k ' the Mountaineers
Two Killed In
London Crash
I Alls 1 ( lOU'l'i The Freneh
Ar ' rnu Info. mid ih.'t i
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crwili l while '
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near lmlon
were rcpo i
ri thiir psji
and fi il ut
' -n the adwi ft
haul In addition ' tne two repott-
ed k une oci i i it of th pl.ini
mu .tjjriit ih plan i wji en
rou'e from l.e 1' i git Field neai
I'nris to Cr)d i
In ad it' ion '.o 'b (tawMrngrri' '.hi
pHne c-'irr.id w ! ot Ncvot and
tw i mreh inion. It- licte and A loot
Tho pu5 nera w.ie Mr and Mrs
Hodges who win on their h.nr
m n and Mrs. irion Theii :ia
tiiruuitic were n- t known and it
ha I iit bien iu) rtaJtu-d whieli
tw i were killed
LA'er ulvicca Mid tlie two
Hodgfs wen burned to diath Cu.
zon nnd tnedianlc wen Ilgh!
y h irt wlnle the oilier mechai i
anil h' pilot Novot wtr serloutl)
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FOR llI.r MILLION IHH.I.UIs
HOLLYWOOn. Cal . Vt 1) OP'
HuJ"' .-"'l I tinil. Jiotrd runiosi of
j vi re s value his talen'ed
ha 1 ' JM10 000
i in hi ince policy fir tnat
Uil. n plailng varioiii aluntJons
n cai'i of his ton fingers hiu hoen
w ttm fn the comiiosor Filml
recentlj unc here from Niw Yoik
to wT'te nn.c for mi iMon picture'
EX1DE BATTERIES
13 Plate. .$3.95(15 Plate. $!L95
BOB'S BATTERY & ELECTRIC
SERVICE
120 East.'-Eim St. l'hone SGS
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WMV MOTHERS GET (iRAV
I.I.IO.S WINS OVER BELL
SAN ANTONIO Two Texans
hi is nimts have ber widely her-
i'Ii.I In th tennis world fought a
biit.r battle over the net which
tiH.k five sets to settle for th state
nr ipionshtp in the San Antonio
' ju'.'n Club open tournament.
Wii.-n i Allison Davis Cup doubles
' m iiit-mber eked out a victor)'
vi ntuully
i' rkele- Bell nntional intercol-
iite (h-wopon fought a game
Iu' t i kln(- the second and fouith
' bl irk iitf Allison in the second
i I foi in the third to extrj
K i- !hi full score was 6-3 I'M) I
1 II iio' Biijce Runes corped
li lies eli irnpunship bv dowi.
k .lo'in IHpi Santa Monlea Cal
a u Ken Cerehakoff Occidental
' ' i K o 3-0 7 9. 7S
in t is c.AruKs o.
1 YI.F.R Off to avenge a drub-
I ing lit th hands of the Atlienn
Horitit national chr.nit.irwi idiA.
ill team here last week the locul i
tn:'! Chool Lions went to Athens
todi for a return -.nfiaf.... n ...
nujht. The Tylor chgers nave won
HI of 18 (ramea ploytd this seawin.
winfr onjy (o Athens and Mlneola.
AGENT KIDNAPED
INDIANAPOLIS Feb 10 UP
Three men kidnaped William Ger-
ard traction agent who carried
?5.000 today and peeded north-
ward with a police squad in pur-
suit. Gerard agent at the Tric'nn
terminal station here was taking
tho 58000 to deposit it in a bank
whon the kidnaper seized him
TO KTE TO "CLASS I FY
FOR HFSr NirOy furn h ! f
room sdjoirint. bith ik i . i
Fllnf Phone m
Phone 6U
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leaning u r. !
nti. crj Job. To. it rntnc
of this plant brousht i-l out n
1 riro Reiliictliiu of 3t 13 p r
vnt on rlesinlng and pr mg
Stilts clamed and pressed $ 00
OrvsMs Sl.ntl n .xlra (barge
for ll) p-r c-nt i!illvcr ser-
ilie. Si-ml jour clothe- to us
IDiai. CI.l AM Rs
1'hoiie (.11711 I WolUer
Loans On Automulnh'S
Uiaiuonds
nnd other imtsoiijI prutrtj
.Notes refinanced Mouthl) pnj-
nients reduced. Reasonable
Rates.
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Over Wnolworth PIioni JM
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THE NEW HUMBLE
Flash like Service
Station
Loop
THE BRECKENU1DGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS .MONDAY FEBRUARY
KlO-MOl FER ME
SVrtEM SHE MAVES
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Anti-Chain Store
Legis. Possible
AUSTIN. Feb
10 'U.R Anti
v... mon- leginiion is poeslb'c
u.uer governor uan aioodvs new
message to the special session of
me legislature advocotcs of such
legislation said this aftcrncon
The only anti-chain store bill
r i mjBM&n&xsx
New Spring- Shipment of Society Alaid
HOSE
Novelty Heeis. In all the new Spring
shades.
$i25 to $1.95
Also Shipment of New Spring Hats
WfiNECLBl'S
Nct to Ail" Across I'rom D.nls Hardware tu.
HlDi2i
ATTEND GAMBILL'S
REMOVAL SALE
We have leased the Segal corner
building and don't wan't to move our
present stock.
Store closed Monday to mark down
and rearrange stock.
Watch our Windows for Peal Values
GAMBILL'S
Tho Home' of
(iLORIOUS
For Hundreds of
That h the
THE NEW
'Hi's medicine conta.iu. eMrntts from 22 plants of NV 1
Ul" " vu ncip.s mviRoraiv? .inn rcstoio the .stomnfh
liver KHliioij. and bowels to a .norc noi'ual health
w-tion. It has astounded the diug trade in main of
i hf largest eitie.
Now
The Bowen
vgEU-L vouR
BOSIMESS SGClNJCr
TO BEL A FLOP
BECAUSE X PuT
MAIN Tf-UMCaS
MIME .VsMEM
WOU WCqOJT LCOKlNGrJ
VOU LOOUUM
COPW - HAAH HAH
CiET that arm
oomm woo
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"T-NVlLLll-AM
OiMOOYhiA srnvtct inc.
proposed is one levying a grulu-
ated system or taxation rn stoie
ownern in proportion to the mini
her oX stores operntod This ran
he passed under tho governor t
ubmtmion of taxation The bill is
sponsored by Polk Homaday of
I Harlingen Legislntois desks aie
receiving anti-chain store circu-
lars and papers A stato charter
has been issued to nn anti-chain
store association.
Iiwit Prices
mmauaBmumiA
HEATLH
Breckenridge People J
Pmposc of
KGNJ0LA
At
Drug Store
GIRL SETS NEW
WORLD RECORD
Canadian Sprinters Start
11 Times In Race
II 1'II.VXK Gl.TTY
United Press Sports Editor
XCW VOItK. Feb 10. ti:i -Johnny
MeHugti. who has filed his
famnus pistol 30.000 times and nev-
er yet ahot a thing la on the war
path
And three Uttlo Canadian clrls
j are ROing to need all tiuir fleetnesa
of foot If John really does forget
that he la a gentleman.
McIIugh is the famous atarttr
who ha ent runneis away from
thpir marks in t.ack mccU th-
vorld over during th- p.iat qu.ir
tf r of a ceniury If thpre is om-
thing that wn i tutei fr.intinlly
rhnwlng on his putol birrel. it Is
a succession of false it irU im!
John still had a headache todav
. over the happening at Madison
Square Garden Saturday night
The three little Canadian girls
Myrtle Cook Kay Griffiths and
Jane Bell got Johnny's goat Satur-
day night and took it back to Can-
ada with them It happened In the
final heat of tne In'-in.i'ion i'
sprin for glil in which inrilm'
ally Mi-i Stelii WU-.li .1 IT
1 old boWjul Laiiod unknown from
C levi-l ind set lt now vorlil'i lee
o.d ind lrokr a fivr year striik
of iro .i foi he: fleet sKtci
e e the war escjeairast Spiffing is a fllKsEg
crusade of decency . . . join if. HP ;:iiSK
Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! 3HffiR JH
Tho man who .pits in public places is no worse
an offender against public decency than the
workman who rolls cigars "with dirty fingers and
tips the ends with spit.
Why punish the one and yet tolerate the filthy
practice of the other? Smoke a cigar made in
the most modern spotless clean manner . . .
Certified Cremo. Every tobacco leaf entering the
clean sunny Certified Cremo factories is scientifi-
cally treated by methods developed by the United
States Government during the war. Ami its purity
is safeguarded along every step of the way by
unitizing inventions that foil wrap and tip the
cignrs without the possibility of spit!
Try a Certified Cremo see how wonderfully good
iu 1930
I from across tho border.
With Johnny holding the gun for
the final hoat one or another of
I the Canadians broke away before
' the platol shot six times. Miss
Walsh was a poised image tense
on her starting blocks while M-
Ilugh tore his hair and gestiued
Impotcntly at tho fair sprtnters.
Each time McIIugh would call
' get set!" at least one of the visi-
tors flopped over trie starting line
and they would have to trv it
again There were eleven false
starts altogether before Johnny in
dejjmlr banged tho pistol and let
them go.
"I novrr had a bullet in this
gun" mumbled Johnny McHugh oa
he wandered away "but if I rinie
to start those Eirls any more I'm
not so sine but what It might not
be a good idea."
"IMG BIIX" SUFTNHS
si'.roxn i)i:i'iut in wki:k
I CANNES France Keb. 10. (U.R-
Smarting under his second defeat
I within a week "Big Uill" Tllden
i was only a spectator at the finals
of the Carlton tournament here to-
day The American champion part-
net ed th Cissie Aussem of Ger-
1 manv lost to Henri Cochet and
Elizabeth Ryn in the semi-final of
' tVin rr-l.wl flmtKlna QitM.ln in in
-. iiimtu uuilklli dUIIUU I.'IU
and 6-3.
TO SETTLE GItUDGE
DALLAS At Karaslck Russian
Hon grnpplrr nas a grudge against
Rilh Edw-mls rough house mat
man of Kan-n-. City Tonight they
will -ettli it .-tome tmu ago when
the two nut hero Edwards flop-
ped Karaslck out on his head be-
tween fills and knocked l.im un
on-icinui Ti night (o pmnitais to
i lough irul hi tttc
Spit is a horrid word
but it is worse on the
end of your csgor
Cash Prizes Lure
Contest Golfers
HOUSTON. Feb. 10. (U.PJ--Lured
by the call of casli prizes pro-
fessional gohers who competed in
the Houston open tournament here
boarded trains for Florida today
where several "big money" events
will start soon.
Al Esplnon winner of the meet
here Bobby Cruickshanks. Mike
Turnoea Harry Cooper and Crnig
Wood all said they would eom-
peto In tho rich Pcnsncola op-n
next month. That oven will pay
more than $10000 to winners.
GERMAN-AMERICAN TEAM
LIIADS 1HCVCI.E RACE
CHICAGO Feb 10. (URi-The!
Gennan-Anicricnn team of Jimmy I
Welthotir and Franz Deulberg was I
leading the 14 teams cntereil in '
Chicago's 23rd annual Internation-
al Bicycle race at the end of tho
fifth hour today with Geiard Dc-
baetg and Anthony Beckman Brl-gian-Amcrlcan
combination sec-
ond. '
Fifteon toams started In the
race which saw many jams and
spills during the first two hours.
NASH SUITS S23..-i0
Oie- ) Spring Samples.
Fit Gu trait "il. Ao Know How
PAUL A. AKMOULD
Uo 803 Telephmio 1000
it is! Made of the choicest leiulercst leaves that
the crop affords we claim Certified Cremo's quality
is tastier than that of any other cigar. Don't let
its 5c price stand in your way. Certified Cremo is
the kind of cigar your physician has iu mind
when be recommends a mild smoke in place of
heavy brands.
Crush-proof . . . immaculate . . . foil-wrapped
. . . Certified Cremo is the kind of eigar the late
Vice-President Marshall
undoubtedly had iu mind
when he said "What this
country needs is a good
5c cigar!"
Certified
THE GOOD 5
THAT AMEMIA .MEM.
telephone NO. 1
HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLER
UNDERGOES OPERATION
PROVIDENCE R. I. Feb. lO.CUP)
Gus Sonnenbatg claimant of tho
world's heavyweight wrestling title
win noi De able to paitlcipato ii
another match for three or fou
months Dr. John A. Bolster
cal surgeon stated today.
Sonnenberg's condition was
ported very favomhln tmlnv
Hope Hospital whore ho underwent
an operation Saturday for an nb.i
scess In the gtoln. '
FIRST IIOLU-IN-ONE
DALLAS Twenty-three years Is
a long tim to wait for tho rcali-
z-ition of nn aspiration. Sam R. i-
Turner who has been knocking!
the white pellet down the f.iiiay
foi that lone snva It'a v-nrth ll-r.
time spent. His first hole-in-one
came yesterday at tho Dallas
Country Club. He said ho has play-
ed almost daily since ho first took
olr-;
siesz
WK SPECIALIZE
L'. REPAIRING
Lock) Kejj Safes Lnwn -Mow-rrs
ground by machine; Spilngs
for nhnuogTaphs; Parts for anv
run. Titmiturc Bicycles; Snns
SiurpJiied.
"If Ao (nn'i FK- itn Can't'.
lie liMd"
MVS'IFR KEY & 1TXIT
SHOP
Member N'afl Locksmith Ass'n
TIC E. Walker bt.
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Hodges, Wesley D. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 61, Ed. 1, Monday, February 10, 1930, newspaper, February 10, 1930; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71059/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.