Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 30, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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is essential that we, too, get about oar
Herald belieree that* citizens’
committee, along the .lines as snggeat-
dt in this paper Monday, could be in-
strumental in helping to start both
the city and /county on a worth while
program. We need here in Patestirre-
to first determine just what character
and to what extent we will enter
into sidewalk and street building, and
we-thA’need a definite program and
a jfefinje determination to get on it
’|p0eta>y on it.
A good citizen said to us recently
tha£ the reason we never get along
in our plans is because we do not
insist We strike out boldly for a
it character. ' -
reet» and roads
there never will
take up the work
(•—fare constantly setfdtog us bouquets
iy*^|and';'¥egetables, etc. because we start-
ed 'them ia this hapPywork of beau-
ts tlful home making. Membership books
pub- Rhf renfain open until Saturday eve-
■ ntog;
This apparent restlessness on the
P*rt of the small boys around h’ere is
due, our experts advise us, to the near.
Aar approach of school vdays and the
h* yearning desire of the boys for the
' _ time to come. They can hardly wait
for the time when the teacher -will
. open the door and announce that
r school is open.
We wish it would hurry and dome
winter and oyster season. We are
Wed to the point of enui of eating
peaches and cream, broiled chicken,
-•ipe figs and whipped cream, canta-
Aflo Today.
efficiency vs. economy.
There has been a feeling among
men who have given some 'partic-
ular thought to the. matter that
every postmaster general, during
the last ten or twelve years, has
given an updae exaltation to,^
good old honest tobacco thfit it lodks and smells.
But the mefiow, mell6w^m^iwness~\i^ coolnes
the comfort of it! The taste! Well, a pipeful of \
proves more than a page of print Play Bafy
Want a mild, tasty cigarette?
Roll one with Velvet.
the friendly tobacco
IY PROGRAM,
▲ program that would he worthy
l the fullest co-operation and one
9t should be inaugurated and per-
ivered in until such time as the full-
tt measure of success had given tb
tfs city and county good streets and
Mis, Is onn that needs right now to
A SLICE OF LIFE—ONE OF THE
HUMAN AND APPEALING ST
EVER SCREENED. "
Tlie Irresistible
out fry OTT aelghboring comtlw It heart I. this day of eitravaaance
Shall 1 Mail Them to Your Wife?
SHE WAS AN UNATTACHED PERSON OF INDEFINITE INCOME
BUT EXPENSIVE TASTES
THE OTHER WOMAN'3 HUSBAND PAID
HER BILLS
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SEE PAUL M. POTTER S GREATEST SUCCESS
SINCE "TRILBY"
* TODAY
TOMORROW
T H
M I C R O B
THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS
A Woman’s
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VIOLA DANA
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Woman
TEMPTATION—TRICKERY—TRAGEDY
A drama of the ghosts of yester-
day.
m!a GOLDWYN FEATURE ,
-ALSO-
FETE MORRISON IN HIS LATE
WESTERN ’
) “TO THE TUNE OF BULLETS"
Admission: Adults 22c—Children
lie, war tax included.
STARRING
A mystery story that grips you at
the start aud holds you until the end.
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
ALSO EDDIE POLO IN
"LURE OF THE CIRCUS”
A chapter play that will please* the
whole family. . * . .^r
mary Boland
FRIGES—lOc and 20c, plus the war tax.—Also Tonight—Keystone Come,
dy—“THE NICK OF TIME BABY”—MUSIC BY GARCIA’S ORCHESTRA.
Coming Tomorrow—“A WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE’
land--Special Feature.
Featuring Mary Bo-
FRIDAY—BESSIE BARRISCALE IN ‘A TRiCK OF FATE’
L ATTRACTION—ALSO LYONS-MORAN COMEDY.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 30, 1919, newspaper, July 30, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1014280/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.