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FOUR
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. TUESDAY AUGUST 15 1933
Telephone No. BOO
PRESBYTERIANS'AU-StarsToPlay
CINCH PENNANT sf Be"d J
TN 1 AST HALF Wcdn?yNShl
111 iillUl 11 II U L Thp Ureckenrdge An.slnr8 wt
linn U" to South Bend Wednesday cve-
Get 23 Hits And 17 Runs to ' whcr ' w j"-
ni i nouui unu team Beginning ai o.io
Beat notary
Sky Writing
Club
Monday 17 to 9
the
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evening
The I ehy
3 hits iiml
p tie inr.injti
JloAorth p
allow 1 nit 23
the pri-byt i
16 bmg e tw
and on'- Iwi
The I'lfitb
IkoIhiw hit
faille Rett I
two.
.Midip i
the Picsby
utai f the i' i
out "f fi '
foui Hi- of
cu nf Ur
The Ii &'
mie fmiii" '
with thr I.in
ncK't If the.
the nei or it I
reennl with
loSf
Thi- M '
Llflrn ' Hih w
ning at .i 30
llniinuMl f'
lengw- ! niler
The hot m
Presbyterian
Nar.ne .
Kile c
Ciark f
Cowscr 3a .
Wood )
Med. I ! lb
Smith .'ti
Illume i
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Kr r i lb
TedOlie lb
Hugh' if
HUpp If
MBe-. l
1'oth.fr .
i n i inched
' I in- i-econd
I w lu'ht league
the Kotury
' . dud half 17
' in' ml Monday
.r h inimTi'd out
. il in mx of the
I .
1 i 'tin- Itotarv
am N Him y foi
i tin krd for
1 l me rum
i 1 1 ' t "ill nine
h. ii .'.l hit. Mr-
i .' .ml Blaine
i i 'nwir n.
i ri" hitting
. 'tinp four
Mi 1 i getting
. ti waer thr
I
i ii' only one
I j 'In- iMOH
I in!) nftei-j
f . . Wll. i iol
w Ml .1 pi ifl'lt
i mil no
.mi itinl the
I i I in mlay .-ve-
Mi ti una being
i i liiince at tha
I
o clock.
Players who will make the trip
ure:
Coachen Overton and Lowc.l
Jones.
Pitchers -Him plro and Hicks
J nf laid era Groeecloao CarrlRan.
Cowaor Gibson Sweatmun Hurri-
aon and HritM
Otttfle'.dara: Gtnn C. Dcore Pad
gatt nrid llowatof.
Tha y;-StAn hnvo completed ar-
rangements to go to Itnngar Irl-
day afternoon Aug. 26 when thty
will play tha ItoMnaon Grocery
team a ratum game thera at 00
o clock.
The AII-HUr will go to Ellasvllle
Thursday evening of thla weak
where they will play a same with
the Texas-Klf Carbon plant team
JOHNSON ASKS
BILL PASSAGE
Sends New Anti-Trust Mea-
sure for Extra Session
AH
6
I
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A model bill aimed to nerve as a
bant lor statutes to conform UI
lawn to the national recovery pro-
gram'a purposes haa been aent by
On. Hugh Johnson national ad- j
mlnlstrator to Gov. Kcrguaon.
llaala of thla bill aeema to be it;
authority lor economic retaliation.
Thla la em bod lad In ti aootlon thnt!
propoaoa:
"Any person aubjoct to and com-
prying with tha Urnta . . . of any'
(ode of fair competition ... or any
Mfc' 'ml &L
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Buy Blue Eagle
(Continued From Page One)
It Is Impossible to over empha-i TUNA XTSU AN 1TAXJAN
alzo to the Nation the great ser- FiSIIKIUIAN DIE IN STIUKJOLU
touancss of our situation and thn i
tremendous rcsDonslbtlltv thnti NI22A DI SICXLIA Italy UJ9 -
rests upon thorn at this time. Wc
In Washington who arc working In
. this drive ugalnat unemployment
ptnnlcivpm win linvo D
1 n f a nAimllMn ltin tr linnl iimi . .....
. .U.....K .. ...u... u. " lugonists d ed.
up loyany anu vigorously. tiih
wntehword Ii "Look for the Blue
Eagle." But at Blub Eagle oatab-
llahinenta. Buy Blue Eagle mor-
chandlao. Ami buy just lis llbomliy
aa your purso will pormlt.
0
" k-' " '-i-Ei: j"Iv
irt'- - y ' ".
."
the ie loyal
signed the President s agreement
and supply the compensating pat-
ronage and support. You can tell
who these cmployors are by the
Blue Eagle which they will display
in their establishments.
The women of America contiol a
major amount of the buying powtr
of the country. I have heaid It 1)0(1 .Mtl.MIUIU OK O.C.C.
quoted as high us 80 par cent. The AT hainhoW LAKKS
women of tha Nation have It with-
in their power to throw the buil-l BOULDUM Colo (tun -"Splc" la
ncsa of the Nation Into the hands on'y a tloS' uut ho' vory much "one
of Blue Eagle firms. of tho boya'' oven to sleeping be-
iwean aneota with nis head on a
pillow.
Ho ! tho mascot of tho Knin-
bow Iakes camp of tho Civilian
A great tuna fish and Salvatoro
Santlsl 51 had a tragic battle
wnlch ended In a draw both an-
Help Ymir .Muruhiints
Many of those merchants have
gone Into the campaign feelltiK tha'
their proflta will be tremeniloiiMlv Conservation Corps
curtailed for a while po-.ihl He manages to keep busy ..bout
wiped out entirely but It I- the the camp all day. his name is m-
prlcc they aie willing to pay to n eluded in every toll call and he!
store national prosperity We i-e mi..p. n .i different bed every
In duty oound to mippnit mil n nltfht
tect them We mu-t n-.t'ithi m;h UkkhiU h. hi been somewhat
another winter m h -i Mi.
three have been
Santlsl was out In deep waters
with his son and two sailors strik-
ing for tuna with a harpoon from
a sullboat. Steady of eye and urm-i
lie spiked a great fish right be- "
tween the foio flna as he had done
countless timoii before.
This time however Santlsl for-
got to roll his rope before striking
and It oncltcled his foot only io f
pull him overboard when tho fish
darted for tho sea bed.
An hour later his companions re-
covered his body as It camo to the
surface. On the other extremity
of the lope was the great tunn
doadi
Swi-dNh Shipbuilding Gains.
GOTH1CNBUUG Sweden. UU'i
Shipbuilding Is gaining slowly n
Sweden according to 'statistics. In
July. 81.100 tons were tintlnr ran.
ln-h hn n.l hm -.ii.pt nnl In of-j atrtictlon aa comparod with 72800
iuna hi me oeginmng oi me year.
nt
SLIDING SURFACES
ARE LIKE GOLD COINS
RUBBED TOGETHER
Bir (!rol I lenrs
Colored
Siiurers
TODAY'S STOCK MARKET
'I brunch tin- ( niirlri) of I'urd Alms
Tclephiilii' 1T5
attorney may Institute a suit to' Despite thicatenlng lgni of rttin
prevent ana rosirain nny violation tha colored singers entertained a
Allli-il Cham
Amor Can
of any provtaton tho roof. ..." large crowd at the City V u k Moti-
Th next soctlon propoaoa that dav nlchl.
while thla act la In effect and for Negro spirituals and old pluntu- Anur Tub
sixty dayu thereafter ony coda of tlon songs weie presented to tho Amer T & T
fair competition agreement or II-' iuHImm Anucondu
Prev Today Phillips Pet
Cloae Cloae lUdlo
130-2
130-3
. 86-3
. s-t
.126-2
. 10-1
At:
Total-
He i e by ii i
Club
Nummary
Howe rin iw
Knni- Ki r v
Hmlth Hlain. .
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Liot a nt
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Puika
Pa a U"-
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I
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I
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'nw . . laauM under terms of jonn Martin expreised witla-thi-
national recovery act. and any! tmt-unn nn th ih.ikiui.i .mil Htiitnil
t in
n. K II
..si l.o .'4 IT 2J
. i ovi 101 9 11 I
II. n. i inn-. Mapl
i 'ut Kim e
Atlan Ref M-
Auburn Auto . . S7-0
i. tlon comnliintr with tha nrovla- .. k. k.... i.. k.i.. ih ...i.n.l Hainadnle Oil 7-7
j " r j r - i list iv n .. ... . .... ..........
( m thereof Shall be exempt' alugera entertain again at the Beth Steel 39-2
j turn the anti ttu't laws of thl concert In the future HiipJgH Mfg 10-1
( -ttr or any nuit ortler or decrv xt pririi for next Mmd.iy ''""" Mfg 90-1
ued thereunder hj announced Chrysler S7-
The firet -fition U a form fr . Columbian Cur M-
( 'he legislatures delegating jiower : rr . Coni Pet . 10-8
to the govern.. r. and a declaration fit Q Cont Oil 11-5
'' -f emarganry . omlitlona. The dele- 1 eXUS Olll))01'LS Curtla Wright -
! tion cIaum would authorize tha ' ' ( Dupont 71-2
m.vernor to conaent to tha presl- iuu..i.uud Im.;.. rage una) i f loJa D
4 dent uUIUing state ami leonl offl-J - . Grlgaby Gran ... 2-0
tern and tmployera In etfactuatlng D. Schwars of HemiMtcad. uinmed! Fox tfllnui 17-1
i
'ft .
Mi Call
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hum
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l..m. II
srXMtlMS.
for Texua amce tho governor orig-
inally axorrlam all the powats nec-
eaary fot law enforcemaat and
the constitution forblda Um delega-
tion nt loRiiiHtive functlona.
The Mil prohibits aay person or
' Donation from refusing to com-
31-2
retailers when ha aaid jen Motora ao-
"Ptalinc among farmers la much! Uen Food It
' the polietts of tho national recov-!Up the words of hundreds of other. Gen ICleo
A ......... I r .....
cry sci.
Thie aottion would nood revising
better . . . thoy have made their j OarsJyaar
crops with a minimum of expense Houston Oil (Old)
and they wiU bo able to pay off Int Harvester . . .
their debts with federal benefits! lnt Telephone ...
from tha cotton retirement cam- Montg Ward
palgn." Natl Caah Keg '
Typical of the genrril faith In N Y C II It . . ..
I'
W U Pet
ply wilh any code of fair cool petl-1 tho future wa thnt eapics.sed by Ohio OH
36-
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nun ugreomvnt or iKens-e. UuU has i J. O. UotthewK
hrn spprovod. The penality elauaa I chant who aaid
provides a CO fine for oaeh &y "Thara Is no reu.on ti bellcvi
. f wotalion of day code agreement we will be left high dud diy with
r luenao ur heavily utockeil ahrlM Thi.
not her ertion provides any merchants have done ttu-u put in
pufi :. official olate. municipal or aoeleiaAlng the buim-a pi' grain
otherwise snail be prohibited from and we believe tin ni.i.iinr w.il
letting any contract for public be able to do hi.
worn to any person or firm subject ftom many mi - came
lltllllv l.illllt-
Y M A v Ijons t ui
e(liissilii schlille
Pi i . 1. e S'41
to a rod of fair competition who of easing credit .'n.li'nvi m. fur
frtiU to comply and to uaa only mcra and busincns men made iv
articles and materlats. produced menu on old debts. Renntiy pub
manufactured and supptiad by oth- itsbed bank cimdnionK shown! Ln
U. S. STYLIST
WARNS PARIS
PARIS (UR Sounding a faint
warning but at the same time at
tempting to bring about an un
news provement in the present unaatis-
I 'l V .In -l.i
It's GAY!
Its SPICY!
It's TUNEFUL!
It's HILARIOUS!
factory situation existing between
style originators and American
manufacturers Miss rrunces Dart-
fashion expert will place befom
em subject to uad complying with anrutl intitutlon of Texas weie the Syndicate ) Couture a pr-
the code and agreements. auffu intiv ininu to meet the irim of definite netton t
The bill Is limited to epir June heaviest credit demumlx "My plan" an aaid "cannot fall
is. 1M&. or sooner if the President Krom rur.il tomrnuiiities tame to put the whole wtalnoea on n
.i iongres ahrogatei. the national reports thai the country b.inlu higher moral and distinctly eqult-
rungeiiiy decrees wne looseninu up and making able basis. In sum. it represent j
loans which Hih time Ui year counter-espionage. I have be on t
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May
July
Oct
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This merry talc
of the love
a flairs or the Ut
man on earth
f
I:-
. man '.uil get along nuely by Indexes ivporti-d b the Buieau the Parte syndicate In reply lo '
the
wi
not ii
I nt.
l '-JLt.
8-
4sM
irO-lEALWt
' Raul ROULIEN
f Gloria STUART
yx" Edna May OLIVER
m "- Herbert MUNDIN
lfe Joan MARSH
jteou.arl - ;
News - Comedy
ue mi .-ioo i.. y(Jl 0 Business Reseuuh of the Uni the latter a uigent request tor a
in m e h rui iht he dd erity "of Texas unturned to irally workable plan which whllr
point towuid expuuston in businesd affording greater protection for
activity. their models will enable business
Huiiic failuie-. Utiiuirf July the '" be done through recogn.'sel
bureau reported totaled 41 coin- channels in the United State-
punil to To in the piiMotm mmith. namely the American Merchun
liabilities of folUil btihiiu-sse-i .- dlsutg Bureau of New York Tin-
regjted only $732(Kni The figuro bureau has asked me to place nr
for June wss $2J)bAoai In mi'v ideas before Paris and work up
Uuee months oince llOi .Hindus: plan
to the lepoit ha the record been "If P4U refuses the plan" and
lighter thaii that set in July here came the note of warning I
Sew buin venture w i e m convinced that while Pari
more numerous in July than In ho claims to be the world's faihi'm
-ame month a year ago New or- centei. New York will not herniate
porations receiving chattels duini to use eerx effort to act indepen
the month the bureau reported dentiy to create her own fashion
numbeied liu with authoiiied mp
Ital stock of t32o07u0 The figures
a year u;u weie 115 and $J7toou
SSi
(Www
I. ilt i l Wi b -ili
"EVEN GREATER THAN
ilRTH OF A NATION"
The itory of a love (Jut
held with faith and cour-
age in defiance of the nuh-
ing Cavalcade called life.
1 Mi-May
Si pi
III.
M.i
( IIICAdO (tlUMN
Wheat
High Uow Close
wi i o-i irt-i
05-ri taV6 Oft-U
'W 7 Jgj.7 00-7 '
( urn
High Low Close
IB-3 18 3 IS 3
M-3 ..I-.1 M 3
HO-1 IV no 1 1
Outs
High Imiw Cluao
3h 36- 38-6
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frtinfryl n PlCTl'RES'
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a.lsl7lP
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Tho mott Inspiring plciur
aver pfoducad
Coil of 3500
40 Fcaluied Playr
Comedy Act
Admission 10c
I'Allt .MAKItll'.ll i. VI it.
SlUTTI-E 'UP' Hen one
bi idegrooui who wm piopeity "up
in the all t iu wedding He a
Howant J)ei'ln. 21 who married
17-year-owl Klxiie Iunbu while 5.-
000 feet In the an in u ship piloted
by Kiank Whaley A justice of tha
peace and two witnesses sccompsn
led thorn. '
! - '
j All Curne Out In The MIIU
HIAWATHA Kan u H' AI Baat-
ty'a Ayrshire tows don t have tin
I aversion for red iag which theli
breed's autinosed to Iwve One of '
tho cows chewed up a piece of red
cloth. And for five days aciordingj
to Beatty the cow gave nothlnsj
but ri-d milk.
MH'IKRIX IS (ARNIVKItOls
YKULOWBTONK PARK Wy
'l.R A rarity among her kind i-
"Queea Victoria' a belluent littl"
pine aquirrel living ner the sout'i
entrance to Yellowstnno National
Park "Queen Victoria" is carnUer
ous sating chipmunks and trout
and occasionally tackling a wood
chuck.
"Storm at Daybreak"
with
li.iv I rum Is. Mis Aether
duller Huston unit i'hllllp
llnliiies
Plus ( "iiiedj and .News
Wiiliuxlas A: Thursday
')n tlu taye:
"The Lonesome
Cotfboy"
COX & DAVIS
Locksmiths
Ivej.s Made Wiiile You
Wait
"Wee Kixx iVI"
Phone 124
108 N. Breckenridge Ave.
in person tltreet liom
Radio Station XKH
Also
'The Constant Woman'
Tu 'enc iliania ttut goes
r.n bcii nd the acmes in a
lei h'w and in liumun
tiemts with
t tini.ul Nagel Leila
H. nits and Claire
Windbor
Comedy and Newt
20
a quart
Metal touching metal in
motion destroys both
unless protected by lu-
brication. Quality of lu-
bricants varies widely
oil must wear well to
protect expensive bear-
ings and cylinder walls.
Great oiliness and pene-
trativeness are required
only Ccnoco Germ Processed (Paraffin Base) Motor
Oil has these qualities to give complete protection.
Five minutes or more are required to circulate oil to all
moving parts after your car has been standing all night.
During these few minutes 50?6of all motor wear occurs.
Conoco Germ Processed (Paraffin
Base) Motor Oil leaves up m your
motor theyHidden Quart" that
never drains away always there to
protect your motor car investment.
At Red Triangle Stations.
CONOCO
GERM PROCESSED
(PARAFFIN BASE)
MOTOR OIL
30
MOTOniME-a good oil
of hish quality for it price.
Made by Conoco but not
Germ Proceticd.
1
a quart
THESE PRICES INCLUDE
ALL TAXES
DEMAND OIL-forui
when your motor wsiUj j Q y
more oil than II uei or lo '
fit an economic emergency Quart
2
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