The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 177, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 25, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BRECKENEIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRLDGL IEXAs WEDNESDAY JIjNL 2d 193U
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News of
Ilr THEODORA
fVv H'HSI. ( Ml TO
lT(.lI.N IIV K p I.OIK.K
A i egular open house p.cnlc and
ftfl -'i fi wi be given r. i
' r. Ij U-. -lit ml t f 'he
iri.M of -i'hia Iit( 1 htir
o.. f.-ening . the Gulf VAa'-i
-v'a' 'n M.r. rime- e u of f'ry-it-i!
Fails on'Ui- ' ! i-oik of toe
Hrufi Rivet
The .a-rasi-ei w i be given foe
ii.it- mcnibTjr their families and
millfd gU-V wl'n ' los' In
the mcmbrfh i nntnl r' itl
n.lti ted b (he l.nlge aii ho'
All member-. f the lodge t t r
in- ' li tig -i basket I r 'i
-liiive of the meat .'ir
amif-h wtll be furnished hy h'
.V1 n !n content
TCUjiim) i.nti. iurititKs
i oic m:v . okk to miioOi.
Ml Allen" Walker duturhter i '
he lit Walker pestoi . f the
Methodist Ch'trrri of Ce Id left
recently for Nw Or lean-- where
the embarked for New York She
wi 1 take a xix week r- ui e v
Columbia L'n.ver.i'y while in New
York according t' ;rind
MlM Walker taught in th. Ci-tco
high school during the 1425 30
'irm f school
LEWI. IIKI'.CK
J I HI irk ami ramity md Ml
Hit-.. Mie ropper left thin mom
tig for Cisco where the will
a ike -heir hnnn
Urn Propter will open n beauty
-V"-P In Cisco
OPERATION St ( ClfiiSITI- t
R. v Wood formerly of this ntj
1 a nephew- of nr Grt-ver C
7i-l local uhyaician la resting
-!y -oday ' rflowing an appendl
operation lemerduy in
I i isv lew hop"a! xeeor line
- rd received here
It Wood w-i cali-d to PItmview
p rform the operation
I O I.I) CI-S TO GO ON
SWIMMING IMIITV.
-:iivh . Ed "u it t'.r- h it
' r'ittHn cSlun-h a'onvpan e I by
Mi mil Mr Ixmi.e (J Sath will
t ntf i titmeil ThurKia. vt i at
he new pool itt iraham w.'h a
v ti in r.c pr
The clasa nifmtwii wil' i.et
l.-v. 111.1 SI' - -nn'h ' the r'-ui'-h
i ' will lej.w h- T "i nrlivk 'or
. ihjfn Aj n.crtite" or fr'fno
"' 'h- ttierot" i n who have i m jimt
' Ro arc uik-'1 ! he tlr
n .n-h Thureilay evening
mtiiMfi: idi it.NA.Mit.Nr id
iii iir.i.ii Turns MoiiM.Ni. j
l li ladies of th Epuu-opnl '
t ui I Auxiliary wilt sponsor a I
t' tournarnrn Tbii'f..y '
iM'wm.g t the home of Mrs V i
v Little a07 Wru Walker and.
' ' heitln tt 9 3n a m )
t . i rwervstkme thoae who
wirh to uttend aie urged to tele-'
hon. Mrs J E Allison at
u no. i 3S6. I
lITDIUs ARK (( l.s"s
IN llltl.l K IID.Mi: M MIAV
M- an I Mrs Paul I'-llinberger '
1 lyiet Hullum strett hail ai i
n. kufi'i Sunday and Mon.la
Mi ml Mrs R J IV. 1 f
njo.
a picnic at the
'wonderful is
konjola; says
grateful lady
1 r--cd Df Ncurliu Anil Monuch
1 rouble Ml I I..- Tried
I itllctl I ttcrlv
Mils lll..LKIAll MA.NAKI)
J Kevcral years 1 was truubl-
fi i i disordered itocnach neu-
d coasUpet-on said itr.
h Maynard. SI3 East l2tn
t uianlla "My -'..nuih w-
lii tondlUo' tha' I could
h y .it s-v ' m1 When I did
c I hloate.; w 'h ii-LH aiv i
li. h aenie ie I had t ' tV
-v: ll-taliv. wa i.pidl.
-. -'K
igrvt in. I !h r..n- o' i .
. .t were ! t ible
I Kit i erti ni - irr i i.l l. r w .
K -ij a weti t. w.nk Aft 'he
f -st lew d.i i I notued
helping itue Mv ppt '. iivue'!
and f rd diS'-'e! better The ter
r hie s" Pf'1" were eUnunttel
Iv'yw alter s i Honjaii. .at i
tew we-k 1 :.''.. that thr J' a
and aios of iifuii'u r I'jhi.;
I am gaining In vsiUI i1 te.'l
lt" i than fi long iw i -
It eomniend Kunjola to evriv n
wry uf!enng
1T4 -ij. iu Is i-'e'iutic - i
nl t -ken af'.-i meal. Quickly it
la-tu the . if' "f 'he ailments
if tak i. w th tt-gulatit) it
sgs new u!"ii"U and jbunlant
li
Knj'.U u i' I'.ieckenr.de
.Ttxa.T at Ewe-t lnne' S'ore and
by all the be.- drugsi-t-' in all
o-ajis throug'b this entire 6ectton
tAdvj
r
rSk 'P
afN
Society
HINRICIIS
Hn hi
ifv moon
ter St i
-ui I i
Reed
Mr
emplcne I y
the
Gulf Refm ng Company f Crane
II I Trout motored
Worth Saturday
fort
: B !l'!l f ("a Mu m a Ljj. j
m tor in town tudav
J T MrCle.key of Frimkell
t-n the day '(I town.
Mr A j Burbanan and daugh
-r MaiRaiet art Halting in Abi
lent
M Ba .in an: Dave Tobolowfky
are in fur it today on business.
Ht mj IJrt Cuil For11 tp' n-
Tuesdii in town with relative en
route t their hoiat in ffi' Wor'h
Mr- K Ulckaon siting
her tnothei Mr K L '"an'erbury
if (1trkViltr fot n few ilu
1 f Kinrhen of Oki.ihoma 'itv
vidtinK relative in town for a
f'-W UTV"
Aanm Kupernian of Shieveport
n in town for an indefinite vlitt
lie hu.i arc pled a position as man
Iter i' 'he Uaum Store formerly
wned h S Segal A Company.
Mr ) A Henry an daujrhler
Mum I-rink Hnry. of Alius. Ok.a .
aie vittlnx Mr Hnry' Mister.
Mr Ctlenn Rumell on Waft Walk-
er Stree
K H .Hhull of Wlrhita Fall" is
a buai-.-it visitor in town today
J S H.tbHon of th Houthland- I
.reyhr ana Company. Is spending (
few das in town on biislneiu I
Boyd Rh a and Morn F Mmitfi
. onner-ed with the Cmptrollers
department of Austin art in town
f'r 'he it iv
Mt
little
ar I Mr Don'd Pvle and
t' ti Hilly Don nirtored to
Wi-hl's Falls thU morning where
they wet. railed to the bed'ld of
Mrs Pjles mother who is ill
J R ;;irans ot Dalla was a
bueines vlititor in town Tuesday
Jo Payne of Ranger. Is a bust-
nee visitor in town today
H C Mdingnr of Abilcnr i
pending the day in town.
George lift
l here today
of Mineral Wells
Weils Laeey and Howard Griffin
motored to Fort Werth Tuesday.
2:1 Candidates For
Eight Senate Scats
AL'STIN June 23 Twen'v five
candidates have entered the ra
for eight contacted seals In the
T vj Senate 'h veai accordiii;
apparently co i i. Iwt eom
i .. from report! f i ounty chair
n .n and from other ource Seven
a a'urtal (andldati' wete reported
un i fM-ieii sixteen iiiimnrn are
ho.. I ... i -hi year th. n !imx
pit ns wo . hen. e
Ti. nt a lompited is .subject
to p. 'ible tevinkon be.ause candl-1
ate r .onie Instance would have
t..n .ri to file by mail ami in all
m -an . . withdraw after th re-
- vr l totwaided As it mw
i u j.-' wing are candidates foe
icnate
1- -t -' Mi- Margie E titiu (1)
' I V 11 i ous.ns l;. Beau-
.E Doyle Teagu
. I 'ti li Athens.' R
f owei.- Corsica rut
i ! Ed' K'tbrook ill Shet
t cr il Muiphy Galnavdle J
.. -I ertniu W S Mooie
i -.wile
'!' 1" John M Moore l
n..iv K B-iinrt" Green
e V I A Hat 1 1 Point
li-t U .e..tfce Puil Dalla
Du' I' i i-. Ruiuek il' Schuiet.
OurR
!. t In VA il'et ! Wot dul i i
H i-t..r
D'tt IT T J Holbrimk 1) Gal-
r-tor.
lnt 1. Tom Oanibreli Lock
hart W K Hopkinu. Gonialr-
Reno Etckenrnht. republican nomi
nation Segum
1"-. Z Gra.l WiMkluff Para-
'. . tugene 51nlei ii Wrather-
'. irl True Ktmng NKO-ia
I'.-t 23 Hen U (i.Vnl U ichlta
l-ill i Rube Laftin Henrietta G
Kackue Vet non Roy DanieU
Ui hita 1-alU
Dial Ji V alter ( Woodward
' I (Llema.i
Di.t 27 J ante Ntsi Laredo
Aichi Pan in. Benavtd'
DKt 28 Ju.ien Hyer 1 Fort
Vtoitb Frank Rawlins. P t. Han-
nei rort Worth
X'li Incumrent
-r
UPi A.MD AMU
HOT SPRI.MOS Ark 'lift -The
lit v Atth.ir D William- negro.
minister had started a cumpaign
to keep Amos n ndy famous
i ad... star off the air William
comruiineu to hi congregation that
'he no'etl pan aiiould b iKinntd
becaue trtey aie ortralng a
nie of out race we leat desire to
have portrayed The character.
i they portray are Uzy shiftless
land drifting."
PERSONALS
Woodmen to Hold
Sunrise Service
.nHEKMAN June 2S UP -A aun-
np service with
chorus of pOO
ices wiu opn the otrrmonia In 4
connection with thp dedication of
th Woodmen Circle Ho.ne for agd
membeni and orphan children her
June 25
Mr Margaret G Meadows of
Fort Worth will hav rharg of
the sunrise service and Cecil Ma-
daw her son. director of the Fott
Worth Bhrine band will .lrect the
chorus Presentation of a naK staff
and flag b th. Atnertc-n legion
-... .Ti wl . . ..- .
post wul be a feature of the ser
vice
At 9 o clock the cornerstone will
be officially laid and an hour later
Mrs Mary E La Rocca of Omnha.
Nt. national president will de j
liver the dedicatory address. At I
noon the city of Sherman will play !
host to visitors at a huge barbe-
cue
Eighty drill teams of IS women!
-ach wre acheduied to participate In I
the program. Thirty-three of the
teams are from Ttxas several
town tending two teams Towns to
be represented by teams include
Dcnisun Sherman. McKinn-y Al
len Dallas Sart Antonio. Atnartllo '
Ennrs Houston ioose Creek. Cleb- ' which do not flow from the same
urn Lytic Cotulla. Port Arthut. spring. This is one of the ea-
Orange Texsrkana Waco. Graham I "on why he printed as an edi-
Kl Paso. Stamford Abilene. Wiilh- j tor.al In the Presa a clnastc on
erford. Waxahachi. Breckenrtdge. ' Kratitude by T. If. McGregor. This
jnd Quanah j ' politicml article but the Mc-
The Wo.lmen Circle ha 33.000
adult and H 000 Junior members In i
Texa
T-xa officers of the organiza-
tion in. hide Mi Maggie Hyde
Dallas Dora Alexander Talley. for-
merly of Garland but now living In
Omaha Mr Etta Davidson Hous-
ton Mrs Hon net ta Thomas Fort
' " "' -urr ."" rtu"n
ponorn of the dedication
program esttma'eri that -IB states
would be rfpre. nted by delegat-
ions here on June 25.
Necessity Notes
ili- Jeff Parks of Strawn visit-
ed hci mother Mrs. T. A. Ftour-
noy la t Tuesday
Mr an i Mr. R S Taylor were
at the working of the Saints Rest
Cmetery near Wayiand last
urdav afternoon.
A number of young people en-
Jyed welner and mnrshmallow
roast near the home of S. IL Post
last Tuesday njght.
J C Flournoy. Jr. of Brecken-
rtdge vialted his grandmother Mrs.
T A. Flournoy most ot last week.
Mrs. Millie Blackburn Mr. and
Mr c. V Locbridge and daughter
Kaney BUnche; Mlas Vtoln Me-
Kcrutle and .Mesara. Ben Grant J.
W Morrow. A. II. Downlse of
Breckenridge Clyde Speer of Ivan
nd J E Langford of Frankell
were visitors at the HI club sup-
per here last Friday night
It hi-.
Ju.Ik- W
been annniirii H that
J Arrington will speak
liere Friday night. June 27
in be
half of his campaign
numbfi of people from this
immunity enjoyed ingirs a- ITn-
lon Hill lat Sunday night 1'nlon
1 Hill will met t with Necrssity Sun-
day night Jul 6
' Mi. Vaudine WillMma vuited
her aunt. Mrs Chatle Cook of
Poge Camp last Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr and Mis C. O Haskins o
Rising Ktar. were guests of Mr
and Mrs Joe Haakina last Sunday.
ilws Flortne Satterwhite. of Tex-
on. visited In the home of B. F.
Satterwhite last Sunday
Mr and Mrt J C Flournoy of
Brerkcm d-e weie guet of Mrs.
T A r iui' o ana family lant Sun-
das IBAR
The rr r"tt lli.il the marine- sre
making Ni. ar.-gja pn crrou in-
dicate that the name and not
the marine t hale the siuation
well in hand.
A newspaper editorial aki
vti.-it has become of the custom
In boxing circle!- of awarding the
ibainplonbhlp belt to the heavy--refjht
ling Joflglns Lom re-
't champloathlp ariil'.s it wold
:eat met I ct the conteitsats real-
iv mt below the belt.
Tltouib Sharkey and Schnjel-ZS-
charaplciiship contenders
wtll flfht for the benefit of the
milk toad yon r-jn depend upoa
ft that the II got the cream.
Despite the tact the New VorV
CUni have been luted by the
tBBir.jw . the team they are oppof-
ing recently aprar to be having
ifcc swelltr lime
Fans we tcjtpotc nould be tie-
ii;btcrl lo ttt titnp with mumps
' ...
T..e thief who uttered a tan-
1 1 ?f company In Chhvico and wadt
a-.?y with blueprint of -10 an-
ra models apparently believed
In ' setticg 'epj while tbey'r
hot "
ILcrinsUt. 1S1I NtA Service Iuc )
Civ
Gratitude and
It Hutli NiiKfiit I'Hzcpntld
Olrcer Is the thine nnd the can-
UWalM ff '"Rh ot humble place
. .t..fr i ... ci r.
' M ObMkk LV MIV I UIIIUUIKII IUI
vteks and r'ecks it had been a.
dull as dhth water Now It is
dlffttrent AH the candidate are
on the road All the publicity
aRents are shooting their stuff.
AM ths campaign manar;ers are
mixing their medicine and placing
it whet-e It vrlll do the most Kood.
'""". ..
aorerncr Dan Moody hasn't de-
TT """1 l"ic l'rr
h.? Wt aJ ion.f '3!?fw"r' " Sen
Clint Small litis on Sunday re-
gardless of the fact that Lynch
and Clint are churchmen who
remdily agree "that the bolter the
day the better the deed ' As for
the governor he hac never-been
an Ingrnte He will ipoak when
he geu ready In defense of his
potlclra of government and his
friends who have been champions
of thcue pollcJe. Moody kt hon-
est as well as grateful Orntltud"
la deep in Ms hfart for the m-n
who have been loyal backers.
All this Is a reminder that
gratitude Is not readily under-
stood by many people. M. B. Fos-
ter of the Houston Preau has
sampled gratitude ami Ingratitude
' rr slc Is worthy of space
'Gratitude is thpt sense of feel
ing In the mind of a man which
to aroused when some other per-
son gratiousiy or voluntarily does
some act which Inures to the bene-
fit or pleasure of such a man
and causes hint to realize and
appreciate 'the act done. ThiJ
realisation and appreciation lrre-
i atotably impeU
tich men to --e-
turn in kind such act when time
and circumstance permit. So
strong is this imoutoe to make
proper and adequate return for
the act done that all mankind. In
all times and ever where have
by common conseii treated it as
FASHIONS
Jlnotilinc Accent In n Feminine
htjlc Kni
By FRANCES PAGET
Copyright 1930 by Style Sources
NEW YORK June 23 U P
Sat-lMen8 vear eaves havi" "trongly
Influenced those few designs of act
i aspect which are pcrniltt'i In the
new wooiens and worsteds. Stylists
explain this step as logical first
because of the return of worsteds
to favor and second because these
design have a frosh appeal. It Is
believed that one of the mnin rea-
sons for the passing of emphatic
design in wool was the lack of
variety Is larger more fanciful jne-
quartls. Each was different from
the other bttl us a whole they fol-
lowed the trentl which had been
endorsed for several seasons. And
Kgaln. there Is an appreciation for
tailor! comcrvatlsm.
Although it is in worst d that
the likeness to mean's wear fabrics
is principally noted woolens too
have their quota of mannish de
signs An excellent example is the
oxrora vmiveiy woolen introducea by
an importer In two themes both of
whioti are men's wear designs
1 Out of the spring favor for
sharkskin has grown groups of
worsted in weights suitable for
frocks and suits respectively Some
are actually based on sharkskin.
In w-ave variants. Others reuemblc
sharkskin only inasmuch as they
ate mannish sponsoring fine strip-
Ingi in complicated or simple ver-
sion.! Almost without exception
1 jhesc aie white decorated on dark
I coiored grounds with nnvy blue
i midnight blue and black easily
I -- But on - t-1 exceptions
vtfiit:ii rauab aiwuy-i qcciicu co every
rule is that of extremely attractive
mannish weaves worked In solid
color uccentingg shadow chocking
shadow stripes satin-weave motifs
and so on.
Most interesting are the little
cravat patterns There are gencr-
1 Rlly achieved In worsted dress fab-
ric though some Instances of thcti
f.ivor is seen In combination tweed
coat-and-frock cloths. Ooe series
recently presented shows on
grounds of either black or navy
blue opaque crepe tiny white cra-
vat designs achieved by discharge
process.
The rule in those is toward
black-and-white navy - and - white
and brown-and-whlte but esre cially
attractive ranges have been devcl-
I oped as well with the new dark
greens and antique reds featured.
SIIU I.ODKi:i) LP
WINDSOR. Ont iUJ' "I want
to get a marriage licene " said a
young man to Miss Edith Whit-
field marriage license clerk al city
hall here 'What Is thr youag lady's
name. he ashed without looxing
up "Edith Whitfield" an Id the
young man and she look en up It
waa William McMuilen to whom
sin- ia engaged to be married
A WET UUItKEK
i. LL't'InTOW illen iUJV Claudt
i lUnf i doing hla bit to tee that
'he diy law is removed from the
I book--. To eveiy businr letter he
vviiUs be adds tius nosUenpt
. Pleae help get the Eighteenth
Amendment repealed" Hundred or
person have replied to the request
some commending htm. others tak-
ing iaue.
N1-.RLY A CITY I
CLEVELAND. Ohlp' l!f-Ju '
33 n.ore realdtmts wvuld make
Rocky River one of Cleveland'
suburbs census supervlors jay
The offieMI count gives Rocky
River IK: inhabitants. Five thou-
sand :s required.
Ingratitude
'
Uie '
an obligation binding upon
conscience heart and honor
of
such man to be met and dlscharg-1
en ii IS inr nignest reclnroctl
ooiigntion which can rest upon a
man because it Involves the fin j Dallas became the bride of
er and purer sentiment and feel- B W. Smith a prominent
.??. .man' attorney of San Angelo. The bride
ror this reason ingratitude Is naa V-Mted In Rreckenrldge Sev-
ille lowest and bus typo of dls- i mI tlme and ha numo. r 0f
honcity. If a man fails to meet fri.n.i hlr.
hln flrmncial obligation when able
to do so. he Is dishonest. If he
fail; to meet the obligation; ofi
gratitude h is ungrateful In-1
gratitude is baaer than dithonest:
Grotltudf adjudicate her obllja
tlons In the forum of the conscl
enee nnd executes them with
writs of kindness and therefore
her laws are more to be respected
than the Judgments of courts and
the executions of sheriffs.
"No man can approach goodnens I
who has not gratitude. No man I
can approximate greatness who Is j
det'tute of gratitude Gratitude '
1 the virtue which drives out en-1
vy oral Jealousy and holds friends j
together and without which there
can be no enduring friendship I
Gratitude Ui the cohesive virtue
which sustains states and makes
nations endure manifesting Itself
In and through the patriotism of
the citizen.
"It never dwells in the heart of
the selfish or the egotistical both
of wham are incapable of sustain-
ed friendship The politician who I
mistakes ambition for ability and
selfishness for patriotism t-an
neither erect or maintain a state.
"Gratitude makes a man. Ilk
Abou Ren Adhem. 'love his fellow I
man ' Gratitude. In the heart of
the freeman flowurs into patriot-
Ism nnd teaches man to love his I
government and to know that 'he '
who saves his government saves
nil things ind that all things be-
ing saved do bless.' and that he I
who loses his government loses all
things nnd that all things being
lost dying curse him
"Gratitude Is the golden ladder
reaching from earth to heaven
made bright by the feet of ascend-
ing and descending angels and
which man with upturned face;
must climb to God to realize the
hope which has cheered him
through all the ages and the '
fruition of that faith which has
taken from death its sting and
robbed the grave of Its victory."
It goes without saying that Gov
Moody will take his own time and
make his own decision; that
gratitude has a deep place In hi3
heart and his voice will first be
lifted for KU policies of govern
mant and next for those who have
upheld his hands. Furthermore
that when Lynch Davidson mak-s
his decision his lot will be cast
with those who think as he thinks
who fight as he fights and re-
gardless of the count of the gains
or the lob.ic.-. he will shoulder his
own responsibilities and hoe his
own row.
CISCO WOMAN WAS
ASTONISHED AT RE-
SULTS SHE SAYS
GAIN" DAILY ON ARfiOTANE
AFTER SUITKRING 20 YEARS
III.ALTII ICKSTOKLU SHE
SAYS.
"When I bought my first bottle
of Argotanc I felt like it was that
much money thrown away so my
wonderful recovery has astnolshed
me" said Mrs. B. G. Dowcll vvho
resides at 500 Ave. H Cluco Texas
a f?w days ago.
"For twenty years ' she contin
ued "I have been troubled with
my stomach and sick headaches
Nothing I would cat agreod with
me and my stomach was in such
awful shape even the lightest of
diets caused gas to form which
would put me in mlacry for hours i
at a time. The gas on my stomach
affected my heart so nerves were
simply shattered to pieces. I aluo
uffered terribly from constipation i
and headaches and never knew !
what It was to get a full night's I
rest
'I had spent many a dollir for
medicmc and treatment with little I
or no results I was told my trou-
ble was cuu-icd by Indigestion I
could just feel myself goln; frucn
bad to worse 'every day. I com-
menced to rend so much about the
good work Argotanc was dolnf for
people right here In this district
and decided to try It I hnvc now
finished my second bottle and have
already gained several pounds in
weight and feel like a new wo-
man It's a positive fact thesi two
bottles of Argotanc have done me
more good than other treatments
and medicines that have cost me
hundreds of dollars The pains and
bloating caused by the gai has en- i
tirely left me. I eat Just any and !
everything I want without It hurt-.
in; me and sieep every night tike I
a crrild My n-'rve-t arc as steady
a a clock and I really have not
felt so well in years and my friends
arc all talking about my wonder-
ful improvement '
Genuine Argotanc may be bought
in Breckenudg. at the Bow-nD'uj
btore Adi
Dr. A. W. Hinchmaii
I'hyslciuit and Surgeon
Announces
the rc-openlng of his. offices
Suilc No. 8 over
eale Uiu faloie
Office Phone 308
Res. Phone 307
I.
IRS. TKOUT DAUGIITKIl
IIETURX IKOM DALLVi
Mrs Horace I Trout and daugh- J
ter Ramorra have returned from j
D.illnjt where Mr Trntit hnil I
charge ot arrangements and decS-1
rations for the Hopkins-Smith i
vvtddlne. Miss Maron HoDklns. I
and Mr. Joe Haskln.. last Sunday j
ilmiirhter of Mr. anil Mm fi
Hopkins 317 Souh Ravina Drive
MIN(G
JUDITH
COPAlirifiEATU
STANTON vi UOSKr-N!
O I03O DV CHnSFA. MOUSE
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sing. And I've got no pull '
"I'll see to that ' said Gideon In
a businesslike tone "I don't mean
what you think. Dancers shouldn't
sing. You shall have the best
show in New York I can ai range
it What do you say to that'"
Judy had nothing to say to
Bruce Gideon - projoal just then. I
To begin with he was tired to
death and in. some way the eve-1
ning had jarred en her The rich'
They gave
neivlh
THAT'S WHY THEY GOT THERE
lip Ur " Ic
"" 1 MAjJm LITTLE
o rrr Sm " FAST
. r X A$S'7J ) -3m . No. A. DOROTHY
Ifefefc0
.vfi.iles-'P.ierSV7S' J;vi?:
I i "lit T" iVri M rtf'ZWK. fo-i Ik .. KHk' r-
mny zmmm m m&
w:3a&h. Tffito&&gm&Me&
old cold vas first introduced at Atlantic Cttv
June loth 1927. In 00 Uaji it had become one. of
thr. 4 best sellers in Atlantic Coast summer hrrtelu.
BETTER T0BACG05
man was undoubtedly as much out I
or place at Oie Vernon r.ro'e ;
he had be"n at fie Cafe Turc It
was not his behavior it was hlm-
self She felt that she wno tin-
grateful because he was very kind
and obviously Interested In every
thing around him He was anxi
'" to be on the friendliest tsrms
not only with herself but with the
little band of artists and with
Clara Jenks and the other girl
Jud!' knew
That was the trouble Th".
otliem responded to hn advances
They ate and drank at It's ex-
pen; they showed him f round
but thpy set him apart as belong
ing to Juu ts an atlmlret out of
another world whom she nad p!. k
l up Thy were not in the Itat
were noi
all but R i
was furiously
j.-.ilous and made Judy half mls-
api.ktn nHil Vlflte DHR-t' -fltt V I
inwit- u.iw to-.. .ipiy . Old
.!ilr1i nnpnalnn. avh MVan tarltltti
die danced with htm
She and Gideon reached the
doorway of her building before he
had time to say anything more
about the career he was miggest-
S -r her. She bade him good
I nlRht' aml he "ked ner to tnink
it over.
The next two dtys pt-oed with
out incident On the third mnrn-
ing she received the following let-
THE W. U. C. ALLAN
C hiropractlc Office
Iltircli Hotel Second Floor
I'reckeiirldgc Texas
Radtnntc Analysis nnd Diet
Selection
l'hone 081
Mtf&'M
i "TSWal
xm
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m
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"NOT A COUGH IN A CARLar
ter
Dear Muu Judy I have dci t
thinking over your career
a dancer It jpi i1 n
a business! prop ti I bi
Ueve you would hm lor
mous success I h i l t .
talk it over set uu h iv it .mi
Will you lunc'i with 'y' the
Picardy Hotel v t.i
today? Your- -in.
rv'enn
r nl'
I i - vv ' i
it i
wdfl I'
and mm
Icx.k
' A
riei
in'
I i ' i "A to t
i"o il 1 rl i i hat in
h. nil' my Sn
.ill o- 1 ' ler lif. i
w i hai .1 t ii
n" )oi f .
o i i a met ' i
i i i tu
' i. ... wi'h ti
' inwsy; w!- . i - '
fronkly fnendlv ' Tut'fSi
I lir reason Sh i I i I inn I
I it was really a luainess propo'
there could he nothing ini
ter in it She did not like M
Punch hut .he had never be
afraid of any mar.
iTo Bo Continuid)
STORAGE
Household goods or merchan-
dise. Wo pack jour goods In
trucks to mno you nny place.
Crating Storing Shipping.
C. R. CULTKA
Phone 409
Warehouse on C. K.
Office 33"; V.. Walker
"To Please you Is p"-r I'leiMuro"
SO Q15SGKLY
STORIE SZ:0 F
S U C C E S SZE S
MAC 1S?LL
Newsstand girl in I lull lingtand
"glorified-girl" in Ziegfeld's Jfol-
lies now the idol of scrcen-sUuck
fans. All in four brief yearsjj
A fast shot of the quick success of
Dorothy Mackaill. Success" . .
because she gave a new thrill.
Quick . . . because of wflMni-born
charm.
That goes too for another youns
star OLD GOLD. Three"? ear
ago unknown. Now America's
fastest growing cigarette. - -
"O. G." gave a new taste-thrill . . .
through smoother tobaccos;free
from irritants. When a girl or a
cigarette is blessed by nature j
new star risee . . . and fast.
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