The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1919 Page: 17
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THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OP THE AMERICAN RED CROSS IS TO SERVE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
MAKE YOUE PLANS TO
AID THE 3rd BED CROSS
BOLL CALL TOR MEMBERS
NOV 2 TO 11 1010
NEEDLEORAFT CLUB
Mrs M 0 Stanford delightfully en
tortainod tlio Ncodlccrnft Club Thursday
afternoon Nuvchibcr Oth Beautiful
autumn dotoiatlons woro prominent
Through tho kind luvltntloti of Mrs
Simpson tho dull decided to ehtortnin
tholr husbands with a Thanksgiving
1 liij 1U lit A ii Ij K AJjJJ
diuuer nt her home
Mrs Stanford twisted bv Mrs 13
W Flvtit served delicious refreshments
tu eighteen members and two visitors
Mesdames V W Baker and S A
Duckett
Mrs 13 K Ilulsoys nanus was added
to the list of members
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tho Kilchtn Cablrtel that saves miles of stops
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Hoosiers
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BEING made entirely of metal and glass the flour bin In Hoosicr
Kitclion cabinets leaves no place for dust or germs to lodge Tightly
fastened to the cabinet It Is never dented never1 spills never gets out
nreero daosi pnu unj v voprca em st j uorisonl pnojtoa Mopio jo
f Hoosler la the scientific cabinet the one you should own
ScottTracy Hardware Co
Daughter Says
Personality dcpcndslargcly on
your person An unattractive face
is a handicap oftentimes too great
to overcome Yet it is a handicap
that one can often prevent
Half of a womans beauty lies in
the proper care of the face hands
and hair
Care Preserves Beauty
Care not only preserves beauty but
often creates it For the proper
care good creams lotions manicure
preparations etc are essential
Naturally the most efficient
help you can ect will be from the wellknow n
timetested preparations the kind you Eet
here We have a full supply of tonics per
fumis toilet waters and other beauty aids
NcCCNE DRUG CO
TULIA SWISHER COUNTY TEXAS NOV 7 1919
DISTRICT QUOTAS IN THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH CAMPAIGN
Dallas October 31st If welt begun
is half dune mid a good beginning
means ii good ending then thu Christian
Church 150000 uiinpnign is cor
tiln to bo il big success
The inmpnigii was officially lauiuli
od nt a luncheon in Dallas on Tuosday
of this neck and tho luncheon was attended
by ncnily two hundred lending
ministers nnd Isvineii of tin Oinsli u
Chimb tliim huut th < stnti Actuil
Huln it itiuii of tniicls ill not it irt on
til uiieliu Noviinber With nnd tho < cu
trnl Km utivc I umnutttO of the am
piin bus nrp ted that tins dm be
BcT t iih as I impal n Day
I In nt tu us pesiiieii it ir I v
8 I Mil ul i ii lnlles tlmni m
nl thi Kxetuti iirnuttec and vin >
is i in ntnl is one of the leading lay
iiincs > r the Christian Church in Texts
mil who ban had an nutivo part in
1 i intimity every forward giovomoiit in
i uiiinl 1 by th ehureh in the state
In 11 iidon to n stirring appeal for
louiiil i i n operation by Chnirmiin
Mi Karl i i i tin meeting was fuiluicel
bj strum addresses bv Dr Edward Mc
Shane Waits President of Texas Clirist
i in I nn ersit A nn A indt Jurvis Rev
Ij D Anderson nnd Ite V P Jean
ingi of lort Worth Rev Grnliam
Prank Res John U Slater M lioyd
Keith and Dan 1 Rogers of Dallas
Dr 1 T Mclvissick President of Mid
1 mil College and Dr Cqthas Bhclburue
President of Carr Hurdctte College of
Slieriiiau
The state has been diided into ten
clutch districts and a chairman appointed
for each district One of tho fci
turcs of tho luncheon was n spirited
response from each of the district i hair
men pledging themselves and their district
to go over the top in the ten dis
allotted to the campnign beginning
November 10
The districts with their chairmen and
quotas are as follows Panhandle District
Ernest Mobley of Amarlllo
Chnirmnn 10120 Central West Texas
District T Lein Kcevil of Wichita
Falls Chairman 10540 University
District Colby Hull of Fort Worth
Clmlrinui l 0SO North Texas Dis
trict Ben IMunrds of Paris Chairman
07040 Central l ist Texas District
A I Clinkinbenrd of Palctino Chair
nun 14070 Dillas District If 11
Heckler of 1 illas Cliairninn 71110
Temple District 1 N Wooten of Temple
Cliairman J7 tl0 Galveston and
Houston Districts A G Knell of Houston
Chairman 20000 Southwest District
Dave Heed of Austin Chairman
12440 ban Angela District II II
Greshnm mid K Moore co chairmen
of Brownwood 17104
BEN WOFFOKD DIED SUNDAY
lien WofTord died in tins uty Sun
lay afternoon nt 110 oclock from
chronic Brights disease The funeral
was held nt tho Methodist iliunli
of vvhiih he had been a lifelong member
jesterdi afternoon Dr Ilrucst
K ltobluson conducting the service
Interment followed at tho lenietcrv
The deceased leaves seven sons and
daughters Mrs A W Sternenberg
of Tuba Mrs Hen Hard of Stratford
Mrs Moris Itaiidnii of Sevmour Fred
Wofford of Loikne II A and O D
Wcifforil of Plalnview and L K Wof
ford of Lubbock all lielng piesent nt
the funeral except tho latter who was
on a hunting trip to the 111 Pnsu couu
U and could not be reached
Mr Wotford was 72 jenrs three
mouths and seven dais of age having
been bora in South Caroline in IS 17
He wus married there to Mollie litti
caster and she was the mother of the
nous and daughters mentioned above
Tho tnnillj moved to Texas tlurtv
veais ago settling near Albany in
fehueklcford lounty Ills wifo died
lilteeu vears ago and twelve veirs ago
ho married Mrs Hrntulcj Shoemaker
whoso death uiiuicd tlireo weeks ago
In this illy For tho past five jears
ho made Ins home in Mineral Wells but
was this fall unable to return to that
plaie Plninvlcw News Tuesday
Voveniber 11 It
iubscrlptloVi for j mgazlnos nnd pa
tai i Fljnt
CONGRESSMAN MARVIN JONES
13 FOR TRUE AMERICANISM
Wnliliigton October 28th Pleading
11 irpienth for tlio Congress of the
I tilted Stutis tolot it bo definitely
1 Known tliit its membership stand for
law and order at nnv iost Congress
m in Sim In Jones of the Eighteenth
P < xaJ Distm t today sounded a keynote
m the House of Representatives tint
brought hot rs from 1 It tin Pi mo
atie t 1 lenibJi m subs ol tin
i liambrr
Tbc I is Congressman ninde it
plain thiit he is a friend of nnv man
wliBi4oils but an eaemv of anything un
Vmfei nn whether it is in the ranks of
npljjit ii in tho ranks of labor
fnfeuui t d by C ongrnssnan Ptrnsh
uf Jex s hoa ki 1 if the restriction
nndis immigration would not
i bo JlftJii I t i Americanism Congressman
To rf lied that he is for the strictest
nd of immigraioa restriction
j S vi lu freedom of speech and
freeuom if thought in this country 1
CoijJ8fesiiii Jones mud nobody be
I lievSl in tnt more than I do but
when a in in comes to tins lountry from
snuiuotliir louutrv or oven when born
j in this country nnd defends tho doc
trinp Mint if lie cannot convince by
pursuasive methods the pcoplo of the
Cnited States that his doctrines are
true he Is going to tako a liomb or
sonic other sort of missile and forco
an unwilling people to accept his doctrine
ho is un patriotic un American
and an undesirable in this country And
I believe he ought to bo deported nlong
with all tho others of his class and
given n i banco on some islnnd or somewhere
else where such characters can
live together and try out their absurd
doctrines on one another nnd not be
left in a country that has grown great
and powerful in recognition of law and
constitutional rights
Congressman Jones replying to Con
gressninn Newton Republican of Min
nesota who intimated that the Wilson
administration is not doing all that
should bo done to root out anarchy said
thatjf thu Itcpubllcnns would back up
the administration instead of criticis
nig it something north while might be
accomplished
There hns never been a time in tiie
history of this government when o
many radical and revolutionary doctrines
were being taught as now Congressman
Jones siiil These are being
tnuglit by men who believe in no flag
eiett the led flag and in manv in
Mnmcs by foreigners who do not believe
in our form of government if indeed
thev believe in nnv form of gov
eminent
Mav fiod protect our countr from
looking mi their doctrines with tho
least degreo of illowance
Sssli OET THIS
1 B lliuks never got that red nose
from wearing tight vests
It wouldnt do to soy tlint he wore his
colbus out in the hack saving Heres
How but theres no iiijnyiug tliit J B
Hnuks was a prancing lion in his own
home
And there uio some peojde who just
ossip and gossip Its perfectly dread
ful the way theyitalk iiboutSpthcrpco
go
pies business particularly in a small
town Of eouise tins wont go nnv
farther but it is in ttj ginirillv
known uiouutP Cicero New York that
Abby Hopkins ran nnnj to the Bright
liglits tiie vijr do she married Hanks
never even stopped to kiss him good
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Laud o loshen can it be truef
More tliiiu tlint m strictest eeutti
ilem e Hunks went to New York to Hud
hei its the talk of the town too
What happened
The whole story mil lie shown nt the
Olympic Theatre starting Siturdiiv
Nov ember Mb
Mnrv Miliren nho is just as prott
as Abb Hopkins herself is plaviug
tin Icidlug role in the picture which
is ailed Tho Weakci Wsscl It is
a Iulveisal jiiiidaitiou mid will if
1 l < Hunks sees it lie II leave town
On Display Urfiiuum Haln Coat for
tiie lloj orVirl nho lius the Largest
Number or liexnll Tablet I icks by
Christinas TheHexa Store
DRIVERS OF NATIONAL RENOWN
TO BE HERE ARMISTICE DAY
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SWISHER COUNTY BIDS
COME AND BE NUMBERED
AMONG OUR IIAITY
AND PROSPEROUS FOLKS
Big auto races nro to help entertnm A nprtsontafi
Tixas folks on Ainusti u Div in Tub i i nihil to the
T ns next Tncsilnv afternoon o luv to witnoss
vimber 11th The feature of the races mw machine foi
will bo Mrs John Ma s in her now fa whiih hns recci
mous Essex Mis Mis hold tit
ntrll s hill mils n i ot 1 stabbslu 1 m
nt 1 < st it Client Bi nl Kmsis Oiti
JStli lic Ins I I I the Worll
mill traik ucord sint c 1 i l establish
< I it bt hums Half mill re orl IIi
oiids link track record fil 1 o sec
imdH Mrs ifals will dnvo her Essex
Iteid Majnn m out to mu in his f isi th < St
Dodge If his for the post few years u dVh n
caitfihS
been other drivers Much con1 Unit grot r <
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By boosting you help your home
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fidonee Is iViiett by rfbWls in this
Tulla driver JT
John Maif i htfMereor in tip top
sbupe Mr l jtva succeeded in taking
most of t > iyney nt the fairs this
vear
Otlier drivers entofed are Hubert
Sparks of TloydadajXvith his lOvnlvo
Ford who was in fifthposition in tho
Phoenir El Paso road race when two
of his wheel hubs broke putting htm
out o f tho race J Hujs jvith a Hays
Special from Dalhart Toxas Boy El
kins hns phoned his entry in for his
Cndiallac racing car Mr Elkins is
well known in this part of tlio country
Muny more entries are oxpoctod before
Monday
Tho races arc open to all with a parse
of 100000
Much iuterest is being displaced In
the coining of this event nnd arrangements
for n large crowd are being
made The races are to bo held at the
two mile track beginning promptly nt
2 oclock Work on the track will bo
finished by Sunday so that drivers may
try out their cars
Number 45
YARD MEASURING MACHINE IS
ENSTALLED AT VARIETY STORE
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in most events and will alwattompt tof The doth is sinij
istabbsh n two mile record fen Tex i inn I mi 1 idlj I
She was awarded a go 1 medal for he sh mi thou
skill nlicu she won a two mile nintch in 1 took
ro at Dallas in 1910 is i it
of the Herald was
i ly 8tii i List Tlmrs
dclnoiistnition of a
leistir uti ir 1 goods
i bn instilled in
f busu t ss il ntt Inne is
k on t eb 1 st ii 1 th two
i ip Hi if tl i s act s is
yrodu i in f i ok fin o
orret u 1 i g n tl minute
monsuros tfccights u I n i
The iostnllnliuii u U
hist sr rtr sti p tow ti I i
service by this w U I now i
EVANS PATfTLOW
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slol with juvs
run t h Mm
th in i peueil
i I ii re dig
si I v ardago
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lotls is
nsiiner
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fi lia firm
Mlss Bess EvnuB and Mr Elmor R
Pnrtlow wore married Sunday nftor
noon October 20th Rev Gordon Bar
rctt pastor of the Baptist church ofli
elated The happy young folks were
scaled in their automobile while tho
ceremony vvns performed
The brrtlo is one of Swisher Countys
most gifted young ladles and Is
prized most highly by a host of friends
and lelitivcs
The Herald joins in oxtending congratulations
nnd best wishes to Mr and
Mrs Pnrtlow
MONEYTO LOAN
On land security at 8 per cent No
extra commission Loans closed immediately
on approval of title
A B ROWLEY
30 tfc At Cultonti Taylor office
BuyWnr Savings Stamps regularly
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A Banking Home
Is what we try to give our customers
At the close of business on Sept 121919
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 28257480
Banking House Fur and Fix 1977460
Stocks and Bonds 50000
Other Real Estate 90000
Interest in Dep Guar Fund 437344
CASH and EXCHANGE 11386575
TOTAL 42198859
LIABILITIES
Capita Stock 500000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 39lD8518
Bilte Payable 4000Q00
DEPOSITS 29290341
TOTAL 42198859
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1919, newspaper, November 7, 1919; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41829/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.