Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 205, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
num. Mesde me* jj.omer Hit Iney, and
Alexander uYftf wcn^ hostess in u
ilmr5J$li}g hospitality Wednesday ^eve-
Tiu> Kerne of Mr>s. Gray wfts us-
j Ml for the occasion and wan -signify
j Oy.ntly and effectively arranged ' In
rXust hi College colors, crimson a ml
pdd, I'enoai.iK. mottoes and class
si DsrmprroN ka tks *
DAILY OFMOCBAT-jlr^iirrli r One Month.'(VV; threej&onths, *180r^Kf* H1/. MlJPMSK
fix months, 13.50^ouo year. $6.0G Hv mail In Grayson Comity : Qa* Month, j ol* V
60e; three jpontlis, $1.25r one year, $Ti.<H). mall ouuMsrlof Orayson L <f JftllWf *fOR.
County and in Texas and Oklahoma £• OmCmontb ?5of six months, $4.00
jwU\ $7.50. Beyond teas and Oklahoma and within 1,000 miles: One Foil Worth, Tjyta^^Marcb ..1~?Z7
S&MBc; . «.««. aa $§£
erman Democrat.' Hibllsbers,8l,er" g J a£^jri^ . 7Vr ike world, who arrived in | g|f*2*1* g5%5'
mrrmmMHhm address changed fileaseglve okl adTtm^y^tert^-fn.ni ^[IU 14* i^monnier of gold * «n '
flowers;
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hitudied rosai^e*, j«u*xon«lly bless*
XI, are Lenten
fgutS brought by John A, O'Dwyer
of Toledo, Ohio.. Supremo director
of the. Knights of <ol urn hit 8. who
lias just refnrhfcd from" Itoine.r-
'Tope PitiH has a good Amer-
ican handshake," nuid O'Dwyer,
the first American layman to lie
granted an audience with the new
pontiff. "He * peaks Knglisli flu-
ently. and knows AmeHcan^geo-
MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATE!* CRESS—Th* Associated TreM Is .Vn. ii'i"r ,f,lmvL''Y ««'W "«"«•
wclnnlvelj- entitled to the «■ tmMpriillnninn of all news diapaKIios emitted Jeifrl™ doelawl that lie fiSTTiSi iVitei.'- if.'
%£ r •* i «*s gfsf v.
days ago,
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WHAT THF HKADLNCi Pl'BLlC
WANTS.
CONFESSION IN (RIME
WOMAN ML
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Ilex IVach say* "that a good slorji
decently told Ik a 1 \vay i hoinitf-'tn*'!'•
Tlu people do nyt-WffhT ieajW^^fcfc
ixplalnjj^rtt^Twaiit 7b he entertained.
it - eare-fiir*1lories about the
life %\ ith. vhleh they ;'.re ac<putiyt<d
) "Many times the pre^-tnTs <i rrled; tl)0 roomH
stories altour what going tadrC'
' * d the genial ,Tim. "The ftfet of ihe
matUM" is that 1 have hever been very
rClitiious. li, fact. imt< h of the rfcUgi-
Ouh eaHru*U> : of this and past days
engendered .strife; The present in-
ternal upheaval in Irelnad'Is due to
a religious wa.\"
hfartHHd In Oil:
I (trowftig plants wecr dlsi>osed about
ProgrOxsive games fi 1 led the first
hour of the evening, add were follow-
ver^ cd hy a splritc<l automobile e< m<'8t^..
The co-edfe of Austin CoHejse ^ere
the resident fiuests, and "made com-
petitiou warra JV r (he!r fellow-.Seniors.
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speedy trial for the memhers of
jthe gang of six alleged bauk P0hl>ers
held Sn the Grayson County jail is
sought by Fanuin County authorities,
vfrfto have sceured bills of indictments
the six ipembers of the i arty
for the ttllegtHr robbery o£ the Ravenna
bauk on the night.of Feb. 21.
Proee^ received by Sherlf? Craig Fri-
day morning, including witness sum-
mons for (traywni County offleers, indi
eate that the eases growing opt uf the
indictments returned in Fannin Coun-
ty havfrhcen set, for trial at Bouham
j^br'Uareb'iiT. "T
Sheriff (^i-alg intends ludding the^slx
prisonerr i>i the Or ay son County jail
until the day that their trial at Bon
sfoif is felt regarding tlw* safe k<H>piiig
of the itrisoner^.jnfrf'hanees wiil 1m tak-
eu which would afford any of them an
opjior.tnnity to escape. Shefiff Craig
™frjfe^thnt memhers of his department
were in any manner apprehehslve of ;i
plot to deliver the prisoners, or that
any tenseness was felt in the
ment over such n likllhoml.
with Sulphuf Ii
Back Its Beautiful
at Once.
READ THE DEMOCRAT WANT ADS
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Announcements under this heading
are subject to the action of tne Dem-
ocratic prlmarfes In July, ^922.
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Fourth District of Vntt
LYBURN,
(Re-election.^
For Tax
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SPPtl
<. ray son
breath,
.It .ui.'s ilwlttr- i,y Mr. r.nd Mrs. Kaiiiey, the latter de
ifew^stod lighting her lwarers with some of her ance
Kurt negro dialect pianoiogues and s<nipj?. rnakea or
Appreciative expreaslons by the noii- *a<ie8
r hair, however hanOsoma. <e-
advanclng age. Wo all know
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tinen arc W«Hjr out of very dif
ay Than lliaii, • somH one has the other lu ml
said, and we w ll add that she eaithot <'d Jo a writer that I
nariior the criminal e<>de jind endure 'j1 aiMl^w#6^r^tj: mfasS in
—f U'ojlb frtal this sect ion Ik was going . .h,——™, „ _ „ ,,
n - - ' ' . t-c give- 4ht v^riaiw oil fi, |.|s a "look ' omi-folUiwivl the arrviee of a sab«P 3u^ appjcatlomi ot^ag® Tea
(ins ,s ^den: ,n t runuiol- (1V,? ■ 1I(l ltX a Uui( u, ^ wl. ,hocolate. ' " V. ****** ** ******* '
igy. , 8ho inay keep her sccn'ts of ready interc.«t^l' hi one eohipany.
Wfcien ft
9 strcakafli^
trial
them ts a
work'without
persons a
•ttrettkathr#.
Oivt atom
FEDERAL
BV>«r years experience in Federal Tax wori. Competent Advke and
•;A« iatanc given in Federal Taxes and
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f 'i'M ^Ll'vp'ntnV1 111 mivk 1 WrtiUg-dA>iUK loi a whi!<> Imt most uf 1 ,u' f« rhin lieavywci^h; cinnnptin
d<Tl;iiHl of Iun v, iul\fiitinv mill mjij' j . fiiriti'ir <*iiiiMk tJircH!*t lruiu I>os VnisrAlM
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There la lint one kind of realism rhe streak of honor l>> not „(.,„jcN dial na# <if the atate. He w
that the |MUfc leapt..: Tbte I. the',vl,"llv «' "*" ' * « " • If!"' .',c **5
■ , cr than a career of crime. N orth, escerially during ihe expusi
sham realism, which i« the unreal so ' ' h0„
j One of the womeu brought to the
erlan Circles.
_ hundred-fold.
l>on't atar gray! / L#ok young!
Either prepare the reclpcFat home or
ftrt from any drtik- store a *t>0ttlo of
' "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com-
rt it s I and 2-of First lVesbytoriau pound," which is merely the old-time
ort Auxiliary, will intMi at the clinreh4« r :i recipe improved by the addition of
P. NATIONAL BANK BUIU
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St.w •
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artistically executed, as to se<'in true
.Vaked if he was still interested to
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novels. His productions have been
populsr, without exception, which is
proof that he knows what kind of flc-
Uop the public prefers.
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to life. Under, nnirvel at wlrnt eeiu ! ""ml-v Juil ,v'"' «« in.! mtt. Setent fn the fistic gain,-,
to I*' realfsM. hnt are. In fact, Impress- in J5®0" ftT! J.irri.« sa«l ,1m,. |le .!« .,• led
i.* ♦ . n>.,ir _ pro<xf of their connection with bank ago. Hjs hobby at present is
M a. 9 , , . ■ai«ww,ti1hii aiithnritr ai:d-autouiobllcs, made a con- J",11.1 0,1 ll,s t'i,> in.,u tIu> cit-v I,(*
Mr. Bi'aeh Is an acceptable authority . ; told a correspondent of many thrill-
on the imlillc is.te with retard to' f^1"" " " "herlff and eoitnty at- ,ng took lu ,)f
lorney in a two hours' interview. Kach^ AlasMi ten years ago, He trekked
prisoner lx in a .separate cell and that wver miles and miles of territory that
is on#* good way to prom'd in £oing ^iatl JrtK,c't'n ^ white
after e■vlden.v pud ,„«fe slon,. Other. > " "tain
Wil be or bixTt Itcn tmentioned and it Says TajtfW a Moral Man. ~ ^
v.'PS p. greai stroke to secure a written Asked at to the general opinion in,
confession of one of the women California of the murder of William
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Weaker veaaetrt She ha moral filler ity of the people believe that a "ho
well slumped-tffmtr hrr
Aa he «n s. n'Mderi waut to i ,. in-
ifslwirt and entertained: they like
appeals o their Imagination and their
emotions. If a plot is strong enough,
atid « narrative well enough wrltteu,
!e stir and liohl attention," the story
II be read and approved.
will no read and approv
It Is well that Mr. Beach remarked
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Tho style should b< clear and effec-
tive. And what is Just as impor-
tant, the story shoud Ijo free trom any-
thing morally offensive. Respectable
persons, aial most persons are re
spectable, prefer clean entertainment.
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. In looking over the family album
OH the eejitcr tahle of those years
gone by there was a familiar picture,
that of parents and children sifting
arouno the hijj kerus« ne lamp reading
after the shades of night were coin-
u ■ * , , • Ui' ' • if' fy •
ing on. y It was then an art to clean
the lamps, the "chimneys and trim the
wick* no the. lights would be bright.
Long winter eveniugs were given over
t.. conversation and reading good
books and popim This sauie picture
is still seen It. some of the-homes out
In the sparse places, hut In the cities
and large towns there are too many
attractions, some good, others rather
questionable, that lure the youth- if
hours sr«* well spent Otjt from
home there should be no regrets, but
"there was love and security for the
hoys and girls when they were digging
for education around the family circle
after nightfall in the yester years.
i i <• \ i. m .vjtw.b \iiuj other ingredients. Thousands of folka
brief business sessiou. at odeck M bU-v >^^twM tfi iaff*ady-to-uae prepara^'
day alb moon. After business i vxU^1M1^^^\i'8^rt:daPkens lh^ hal- beau.
powsl of M. h. Cushion, By sis^eial invi- tifully, besides, no one can pflssibly
tat foil, will talk to the women of his tell, as It darkens so naturally and
experiences of two years in Kgypt. a°£
lie wfll illustrate hi* tirik with maps, fhe hair takinr ^ne
and discourse oh bis Y. M. C A. Work, a time- ' By morning the gray &a1r
and Its connection with missionary disappears; after another application
work in Kgypt. It will be interesting, or two. its natural color la restored
and everv woman In the church is-in- attd Jt becomes thick, glossy nod lus-
I trous. and you appear years younger.
• ' Wyeth'a and Sulphur Com-
pound la a delightful toilet requisite.
It Is not intended for the cure, mlU-
gation Or prevenUon of diseaao. •
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MAN FAU.S KICillT STORIES
r~THHOl OH ELEVATOR SHAFT.
Tulsa, Okla.- March ll>—Jphn F.
XoheK li4, seeretary-terusurer of the
Charles F/ Noble Oil Sales ConriMiny.
w«S killed here yesterday When he
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endnrc tanlsUu and go through sor- ««L 1 ~J>T " *W« * ^ How'the tto ldent
, . "Taylor was not onLv a- nonubir di. r«-ccurwl is not known. A woman who
that N«-ni to tear out her heartj 1Tctol. #f |tf)Uywoodf an intelkMifual1 ba<l out of the .'levator with
that a story should lie "decently toKI.r-^ °S tw Jm1, 11 M',Mns 141141 h"' lie was doing everything l,e ! !J,m ?ai<l sin aw. him h'ave the enr.
nn«. Lu. K.. ««r^X.'TPrrc<,iv^ the-divine >lft lll<iro readily could to Improve the movie hn.siuess..^'m t« 't wbe:,- sho turnetl jo speak to
and cannot ls asso<*lated with crime w^is a n:< ral man. 4*nd he was in- tuu Hif ?rtn*: wler he wa« missing.
for a loCg aeasdn. She may lie drag- •MJRfienfat In developing latent tal-
sed Into an umnMtm «ill, oiliors ^Jeffries 1, in wrtoct health, has the
Iiflng the < ro(.ked life,but will finally appearance beingtn his prime ami
break awaj and renounce it. cottid today< if be desired, make aoine
j of the -latt i-day" chaunplous sit up
.... .J1. ond take^uotlcr.
The city .in which the people are The big (x-pugilist said that he
fTe« from bi<'keriugs and strife and ,vas ^"terested in the work of the Ku
- * « - J3SS5?52t,fcu^ss:
• "urk "U( their plniiH to do elean-iips. The Im^iHou ,,f .ggg?
big things will In* a better place !« he said, rcmiuded him v of vigilance
which to livt- and one in #hfch tlie committees In other parts of the C0Uh>
stranger looking for a nc? v location U?J? aS1* ^°,,v ,'-v;i whit-h sought to
will want to mote to do fwsiliM* in. Klan'could do'some effective 'work-in
When a prosi* ctive citizen comes to California towns.
* '— Jeffries was accompanied from Los
Angeles to Fort Worth by W. L, W«-
M..IH..M umm on and «tkjH who have jj" oil Vus!n.'">' in 'a,i ^
endured it Uglii fo look for a hew j The sale was negotiated by Copley
home. too. The two «wocds "Get' to * HjJUa
gel her" means much to town and com*;
taunlty.
town and he is told that the town is
divided into )wo or threo factious the
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• >•' LhUlng tin- fall and winter there
were ^iiews Items from the big com
• 'libit that told a story of hard times,
ami that corn would be burned ifor
r fuel, lxwel headed men persisted in
the lielief that it would N| criminal
- folly to do Ktah a thing and very lit-
tie corn was burned. This scribe has
been reading Iowa papers where hog.
and hominy lias made 'the people rich
and iand sells as liigh as SifOO '''ft*■
tteiv. Ooru Is selling In some of thr
market* for-4i< cents and many refuse'
fnat. Men who are good at forecast-
ing the future say coca will be ? 1.00
in Iowa by .Inno. About 70 per cent
- of the crop Is in the cribs. Trosper-
ity is returning to the corn belt. It
will reflect Its Influence on the oat
crop and wheat is higher. When the
farmer is prosperous so are the towns
j!and the dtler. • >. >;
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^ , Senator Spencer of Missouri, cham-
pion of Newlierry, might he surprised
at sentiment In Michigan if he tried
to deliver anywhere in that state his
address on principle In government.
Republican candidates for the Senate
arg inakl^nrtfwTwrry the lathe Ih t&e
primaries. Fundamental } governmen-
tal principles are Involved in the use
of large funds to procure Senatorial
, toga.
ffl 'x-i-i&• ' iiy' 'r wickm■"%
'rHvif"tSmT ' 'vVri i rW- •> t vVv" tv"1m . .
Tj There is to be no apeclal session of
the legislature to appropriate money
i for tho prlspn sxatew. a,loan having
bmi effected for about $700.(|00 from
company at Wichitiv,
^ Kansas. The interest rate is 7 per
the loan is for/a term up to
Febautry, IKS. or Hp loan may W
v . paid-earlier. This was a good move
'• to tide over the penitenttary tint 11 the
H term of the legislature.
('oilin Coubty ,1s the banner
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IMMORAL CONDITIONS
IN ST. LOUS S('HOOI>S.
By the Ansorhitcd Picas
St. Louis, Mo., March 10-
-City de-
stock producing eouiity of the static is j
the boast of the McKlnney Courier- ^.WoT^d"hy I^ceTailHn are
t.a/.rtte. l'< areful. there I Grayson investigating aUeged Immoral condl-
County has sotnc mighty fine animals Hons in a iucal Qlgh School at the
and we will show you some of them direction < t > Ictor Miller, president of
' «**>■* f-"- ISifeS 'I'If'an
rouimuility totetlag lust niKht, at
Ilread prices are failing n<iw m which moral .onditions at the public
different jwirls of the land. It takes dance halls were discussed.
less "donah" to live. The bakers are . >l h*TC ,'M'" Informed from a res
iraarttw - iw. .>ni>is<« «.«* liable Hottfw," Miller assernht "that
""V "nh"' 1 lie) of
may l c having a pretty soft business, uir, studwits of one of the city's Iligh
■ "" SehooHt. The chief requirement for
Tbe Yap pact treaty has passed the. admission to tljis organization is that
Senate with little opposition. . Hie ^Pplh-ant nuis thave had a "love
affair,' Miller said. "A similar organ-
ization existed for the l oy students/'
said he bed been informed.
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some of tha oatrarrMtieu down
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Contemporaries
' UCKKB A SPIKES TO PLACE
1,widen, |lie Press | "OK.ME«I.V HELD BV PENROSE
I!!;;!' lie" ZF&SV'$t A ot:: *- W1111 •
for twejutj" years. At the same rate 10 Iniam J.
threo yejns from now he will feel like Republican, of Pittsburgh,
he has Imhui in office eighty years and serving his second term in the bouse
the people! wll| probably feel tiiat a a tapresentative at large from
imm who feels that way has been in ^'"i^ylvanla, yesterday announced hi*
cnndldaea foi the senate "InJ opposl
Hon to Senator Pepper," who was ap-
pointed to the Senate to serve until a
imccessor to the late Senator Penrose
could b<* Selected at the pqlls next
November. Mr. Pepper has as yet made
no formal; aipwuncemcnt as to wheth-
er he will l eya .candidate.
His body was fonnd a few ininutea
later In the haseimmt. • ■ '(
^HITEWRIGIIT PI TS ON / -
CIJ5AN IP €AMI*A1GN
\Vhitewrighu Teias, Mrfrch 10.—The
city trash wagoiis had hauled off about
fifty wagon httftls of tin cans and^rnb-
l.ish up tp Thursthiy morning as a re-
sult of the clean-up campaign started
Monday morning.
The rain Thursday morning halted
the "clean-up campaign, but It will lie
resumed as soon as it clears up: Let
the good work go on until Whitewright
is the cleane*} town in Texas.
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If your Back is aching or Bladder
bothers, drink lota of jrster
and eat less meat
The new idea, with"the woven
tubular casing for elastic—
DIRECTIONS:
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I . Draw elastic through .Woven
tubular casing
ends of ribbon j.^|s ends of
.elastic. i •
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2. Stretch—release — ribbon
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is made.
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Range of pretty combination
colors at the yard* ......60c
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- Tom Moore, who wrote -of
Orient, had never dfdtetl It.
New York State has one: 'lutomoblle
to every 14 of its resldeuta.
Beauty Unswrpaned
Tfcs wonderfully refined,
txarfy - white comptexJon
rendered. Mags hack the
-> nil ■ 1 ■ III i r.i - *• W r> •
irrtarancc or youi%;ns'-
«uJ j ju>e In^twrt, Hlrfi!/
anti.«crHc. E«rt* a mfla.-J
•oothlng actios. Over 73
ycvsiauit ' Jp;$, ' mf.
Send IS c for TrUUStst
When your kidaeys hurt and your back
feela sore, don't get seared and pro* *
to load your stomach with a lot of drugs
that excite the kidneys and Irritate tee
entire urinary tract. Keep your kidaeys
ciean like you keep your bowels, clean,
by flushing them #lth a mihj, harmless
salts which removes the body's urinous
waste and stimulates them to their nor-
mal activity. The function" of the kid-
neys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours
they strain from it 600 srruins of acid
tUej and waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance of keeping the kid-
neys active.
ftririk lota of water—you -can't drink
too much; also get from "any pharmacist
about four ounces ol ^lad Salts; take
a tablespoon fill in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a few
* days and your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
aeid of grapes'and lemon jujee, combined
with lithia, and has been used for genets*
tiens to clean and stimulate clogged kid-
neys; also to neutralise the acids in
urine so it no longer is a source of irri-
tation, thus ending bladder weakness.
. Jad Salts la Inexpensive;'cannot In-
tarsi makes a delightful etfervesrent
'lithia-water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep their kid-
neys olean and ective. Try this, also
keci
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your
/ TH.t- E) E P EH OA B/LF STOKE
"C,pt*i km wat r«.
IMM fur littlr baby,
ladyhy handir
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pirattta won't
other kind lor brom
/mat but KoUocc'*!"
: hotbimbox ml Koflogg',
( orn Flakea. Alt mj
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If you Uke crisp
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leys clean ana active. Try ttii.s, also
seep up the water fcrinking, and no
ioubt you will wonder what became of
rour kidney trouble ond backache.
corn
V ft y.A * j
insist upon
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g>mi> .t ,t ■ rf* ■ .'jr.$ iit\ y ■ yif'9''iwsfi*
Kcllogg's are the original Corn Flakes—and
frhey ought to be superior in flavor and in crisp-
ness! You have only to eat Kellogg's, then try
the imitations, to know the wonder deliciousness
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ollice long enough.—Itonham Favorite.
If he should have to go through all
that Wdodrotv Wilson tiki during his
last four years Harding would
like five hundred.
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The Republican* have enacted I
warcely htiy of their campaign prom-} ■ —r •
lses. They inay lie right fn asking a MEN INDICTED ON CHARftK
vote of thanks for that. Indlas News. 0F rilKKT of $50 AT WACO
; Three >e«i5s more for Harding Utidj' ■
he now says he fe«'!s like be has been BV the Amociatrd Prtts
president tweuty years—so heavily ' Waco. Texasr MarrhHO - Lewis
haa the load been upon his head ami were, indicted here
iihAiihiorw Th, f n P «-m yesterday by a grand jury charged With
shoulders. The «. 0. P. will have to th(, thefr of |;10 u,wIh 1h ttn4.gwi to
speed m> if anything worth whye te hav|. made H confession in Helton to
doiie within three years. The Demo*, having said: |rojiil|lnbifue«l a ipsrage
erats are in th^ pink of good spirits ,1(>rc n 'v ^ Sp garagi
u„ the,,
terrific blow si the fall elections, t ^umbers In the engines, but they did
* * > not have a regular service garage,
if It ngatiiT to Ihe worst farmers There are three indictments against
might nialte a llrlng by selling eiieh of the men
line to each other.—McKInmy Tour- j
And «wjip corn for hay, hams for j
rtitekV#, for «rtcl p„Utoo«. - wheB ^bowcli «.
Hut within two,years from now tt fogged, polaondUg' wnsto goes through
looks like the Lord Is froln* to allow the entire system. Help Mature get
Ujem to garner big crops. The mar* WH*tev ^P0 ajROND'S
JJVEIt Pthl at the very first sign of
<;ohK l-evet* li^j i. be, etc. They are
m better than calomel ami they cuni.
frerse there is lime Ki ts of the worh| are itnerovltig. Our
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Quart Grape Juice 75c'
Half Gallon Grape Juice ..--..... $1.50
Norwegian Sardines in Qlivf' oil;;.J 5c eath
Van Camps Soups ,m !5e each
No. 2 Country Gentleman Corn 20 each
No. 2 Standard Corn . ..15c each
No. 1 Burt Olney Corn 15c each
Temple Garden Tea 95c
■No. 10 Gated Pineapple 85c
—-No, 2 Burt dney Peaches . .. JOc
4 lbs. Maple Syrup * 85c
Van
No. 2
^ Quart Pure Apple Vinegar
0 Quart Jar Sweet Pickles ...
Our Price
40c
75c
85c doz.
85c doz.
$1.75 doz.
$1.20 doz.
$1.10 doz.
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$3.35 doz«
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of Kellogg's. You nevei ate more fascinating
food than Kellogg's Corn Flakat
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Tomorrow morning, serve Kellogg's at the
vamily breakfast party! I^et big and little folks
tell you bow mucb better Kellogg's Corn Flakes
realty are—because Kellogg's are never tough
or leathery, and that Kellogg flavor—well, just
prove it out for yourself I * >
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Insist upon Kellogg's, tbe delicious kind of
Corn Flakes in the KED and GREEK package
ftat bears tie signature of W. K. Kellogg,
originator of. Com Flakes I HONE ARE
tGEHUINE WITHOUT Vtl
fotglt. KELLOGG'S
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