The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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as a part of the highway system;:|2o(),000 to build a, new modern . bnrrol-ohair. "l.h.n^.-.he sahl hoarsoly.
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rellton, oO-ficre; Barreda1 as n iUlV are purchasing incuba-
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I>oxter shook gjg lifut.1 In abject mis-
ery. 1
Doug plnci'fl n band on the other's
arm. "Tell me about It," he sympa-
thized,
"There isn't muoh to toll," after ia'
moment. "She hrnl soemed snrt of rest*;
!pss and—prpoooupkid—perhaps, dis-
contented, I don't know, for n month,
onrj' I came home from the oflleu the other
nlpht and found this. Head It. your-
eelf."
lie handed his frit'nd n folded piece
of noto-pnnr-r and sank Into the
depths again w*BK Doug read:
"I can stand this horrible life no
longer! MMm don't try to detain
me—It Is useloss. Our marriage wus
n tnlstulie nnd could result only In
failure. I shall have my lawyer ar-
range for a divorce as soon as possi-
ble. Good-by |§
Domr regarded the note with a, puz-
zled frown. 'That get«s me." !'•■> admit-
ted. "Doesn't sound like Florence at
all. But It's her writing, all right. Did
you try to find her?"
"! searched the town high and low.
Nobody had seen her. Nobody knew
where she was. I stayed around for
two days, hoping against hope.
Couldn't stand it. i \ longer—give It
up nnd came down here."
A gloomy sllon^o fell over the Ilttlo
camp and P nig CuMiman -\ent to bed
Mill wearing mt puzzled frown.
All next day he was like a man
tr.vlng to figure out a weighty prob-
lem.
Half ill with grief, Dexter mooned
about the camp like a lost |$tf|
Not until the day following dlrl
Doug's smile Indicate that the problem
had been solved. Immediately after
supper he announced his Intention of
walking Into the village.
"Ketter come along, Ted," he urged.
"I have to send a telegrfun, nnd the
walk will do yon good. It's only two
miles."
lint Dexter eaw an opportunity to
bo alone with his misery, and flntly
declined.
At the Ilttlo Whltnvlile telegraph of-
fice Doug transcribed the following:
"Mi's. Theodore K Dexter, street,
Boston, Mass.
"Ted here, seriously hurt. Come.
Bring Alice Blake. Wire reply.
"DOUGLAS CUSIIMAN.
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. JacitttO: Battlefield Park, Goliad i)t!1- <>f Commerce will build a long
,. ■ Historical Park and Washington-!distance telephone line from
on-the Brazos Park be set aside here to Durham. Oklahoma a<>
-— wis camping, grounds. I cording- to plans made at a re-
That portions of the State pri-!cont meeting of the organization.
s°n farm be so set aside. | The new officers of the Cham-
The beauty spots on the State i,er 0f Commerce are G. L. Ad-
school land now owned or that;(ji«0n, President; H. S. Wilbur,
may revert to the State be so vice President; W. A. Miller,
3e i. i S'.a . .. , I Secretary and C. W. Allen, Trea-
That $o0,000 shall be appro- tUrer
ariated for these purposes: To " Ch'ristoval—Much interest is
I (V a i :ence, beautify and maintain the | bcintr shown at Christoval
. <S: \. PF>a already donated to the'(ll- the most attractive summer
state and those that may be do-,rt,s01.ls in West Texas, in the
ated Within the next two years; I construction of new residences.
" v,: opay'travel expenses of the State J christoval is the annual convent
ark Board; for maintenance and;tion grounds of many religious
n r . . :uPP°rt °t the State parks, a d| demoninations that hold their
J. for Whatever other use the State,.llinuai meenings. The rugged
"r>" «C k Board may deem wise for hanks 0f the South Concho, - the
&e promotion and on-going of lar|fe aml beautiful pecan trees
®e park work--.ot the State. ahd livestock groves are second
That the Legislature shall ap-,10 none in West Texas.
FN- prove. as State parks the sites i,amesa—Poultry business in
i.n> :.v„ , «Ve , en accel)te(l ''y thc Dawson County has proven to be
m h
—Board and for which business have given it much
have been made are as)ltu.1)lion< Numbers of farmers
are installing poultry houses,
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s8 acres; B(jeyilie State j,0Wer engine for the; Light Plant
Seville, 1-h acres; tred- jf. jn the Santa Fe yards and will
rg State lark, Fred- , oon be' .installed by an expert
}'Jf; "i'r.. ;l.tyrcs.; ,from the factory.
Stat« H^®®Katcmcy, l'O acres;]
OTAn45®W?V^SMB*S "AJSCBB l)Eri8ION 18 WHEU>
.solo, 50 acres; rS&'•"«'*> ^Vpl,v7or'i-,G"
^ardjgaHAiiff -®, \WVMBLJL ,1No !-d> lov la uay*
Big Spring State Park,
in January
Jl'ing, 200 acres; F. M.
State Park, Lamesa, 35
Tahoka State Park, Ta-
50 acres; Plainview State
'lainview, 44 acres; Way-
tate Park, Wayside, 120
"lemphis State Park, Mem-
acres; Ferguson Bros.
San Antonio, Jan. ,17.—The
Texas Ranger force, so far as
Bexar county courts are concern-
ed, has ceased to exist.
JJnless the decision of District
Judge R. B. Minor, rendered hist
Thursday, is reversed by a high-
ark Crowoli" 35" acreV• or tribunal it is absolutely extinct.
i.i Q+nfp park Stnmfnvrl* i'' lie men composing the organi-
•-S. Ahil^o Stato P^k Iioti will not even be paid for
000' Jew™ Mother^ifjff !llc Sfteen <Kv« they worked dur-
State Park, Belton, 20
>illey State Park, Dilley,
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pepetual injunction, restraining
the payment of rangers' salaries.
The injunction carried with It
r. ruling that the law creating
,1111" llllccll ultjf, " vI n^U "W* ii|
ing the month of January.
The Bexar district judge, in a
firal desicion given Saturday
afternoon made this fact plain
! Fort Stockton State Park,
tockton, 15 acres; Gold-
State Park, Goldthwaite,
bs, Burg State Park!
ill, 28 acres; Tips State
Three Rivers, 30 acres:
Maud Neff State Park,
70 acres; Schreiner State
to**"1*
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nicely.
Blair
the Ranger force, as amended, is
unconstitutional. Therefore, un.
less higher courts reverse the
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i.ey ya;,r. i'.'^a; \Vai:inyyta;.!:!'.
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!'ni:.iy wi;;has to aha W. T. L:.
■•the also iniYa-aaai us of a death
of a beloved member 6;f mariy
years,;.M.r,>. Straiion who passed
b, at Clietopa, Kansas wliere she
has. been for nearly/four months.
1-fer funeral took place January
9, and her body piaced beside
that of.her husband, who pre-
ceded her to the better land
some years ago, also at Chetopa.
where they both rest. Those
good people came to Canadian
several years ago, and during
their residence here endeared
themselves to a large number of
x-ople for their many sterling
qualities of heart and mind. Mrs.
Stratton was a loved member of
our union and her devotionals
praye'-s and talks were an inspira-
tion to us all.
At a recent meeting a most
interesting letter was read by
Mrs. Todd from her niece, Mrs.
Valentine Smith of Long Beach.
California a teacher in the High
Schoo^ of. that city. Mrs, Smith
nee Miss DeBusk spent a winter
some years ago at the Todd home,
was a frequent visitor to our
meetings and her interesting
talks and papers are still re-
membered.
: Mothers' Meeting Jaunary 2S.
when an excellent program is ex-
pected, and the usual pleasant
social hour, members and non-
members cordially welcomed,
'ONE DAY BAJTEEY C BARGING,
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-\. v.-cll cisaryed Ijait^i-y-i::;;ive:s your car
More •'Power/ Brighter .'Lights, Quick
, Start, Plenty of Pep 7
Try our ' One' Day" Battery Service just
once and you'II, alwavs b.a\-e a-olit batterv■...,.
charged by. this improved method.
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CANADIAN TAILORING COMPANY
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See our wonderful patterns for fall suits.
Have that next suit made to measure at an
advance in price over a good ready-made
suit.
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing
Suits called for and delivered
_ .Mrs. Zora Y. Knight of Tecum-
sia. Okla. inspector of P. E. O.
Chapters was guest of Chapter I
Thursday evening.
After a bountiful goose, dinner
prepared by Mrs. Young and Mrs.
Ma"ks the chapter proceeded with
the regular order of business.
The inspector complimented chap-
ter I very highly on the efficient
work done by the chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Karr of
Spearman, Texas spent Monday in
Canadian.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Alexander
'§! Zvbach were Canadian visitors
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Calloway
and family have moved here from
Amarillo, Texaes and expect to
make Canadian their home.
Mrs. Lou Blue who has been
'visiting Mr. and Mr.s. J. A. Cham-
bers returned to her home in De-
troit. Michigan , Fridav. •" *
John Wilson lost a valuable
Illl! Monday while using his
team near the bridge. The horse
fell and trying to regain a foot- ,
ing pitched forward on his head
breaking his. neck. O
Frank Catterton has-; returned-
to town; after spending -a week
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"Whltevlllo. Me."
"That ought to work," he chuckled,
as he walked back to camp. "Some*
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The following evening he found a
reply awaiting him, which he scanned
with a feeling of anxiety,
"Wo are coming. Meet as Tliurs-
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