Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1918 Page: 2 of 9
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nt mayor, Mederic Martin.
>h Ainey, labor leader and
f the board of control. Two
osition candidates withdrew -
*. Ainey a clear field. There
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considerable . disorder at
d for Mr. ‘ Ainey. Mayor
s denied charges that he i»
e for these* disturbances!
rtafice than .formerly at*
e contest' this year, ah
commission form of
* -mr will have lit-
id practically
Children Cry for
fe we for ovtr ever 30 jefirs, has borne the signature ot
Odfcatiou ^
the new
9
rs of the
d Street
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nployes of
....'tjEv k;
local officials
.vD, together with fra*
jsentatives from other la- ..
ganizations, attended the ded-b
healthy aad
The Kind You Have Always Bought
CENTAUR COMRANt. Ntw YORK CITY.
San Francisco, Caln April 1.—With
mes scheduled in three of the six
ies comprising the Pacific' Coast
ague, the 1919 season of profession-
beseball will be ushered intomor-
v. Since the close x>f last season,
rtly as a measure of war-time
momy, the Pacific Coast - circuit
i been made more compact by the
TEfcAfi STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE
Committee on Sanitation and Medicine
HELP WIN THE WAR BY? PREVENTING
UNNECESSARY SICKNESS
>ping of Portland and the aabati-
ing of, Sacramento for the old
oer ia the far ndrth. Walter Me*
ie, the veteran manager of the
PRQTECT THE CHILDREN AGAINST DANGEROUS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES.
In the larger cities of Texas, over 1290 people a year, an
age of more than three each day, become siek with some daac
communicable disease. Every case of such disease is conti
from some other .case.
g. • / •
. r .-.' Communicable Diseases ArePreventable.
Every known or suspected case of communicable disease t
be /reported immediately to the- Health Officer. The house shot
pacarded as & -protection to other people. Many diseases are
communic&bie in their early stages. Systematic Physical
tionof School Children is one of the best methods of h
controlling communicable diseases, _ - •
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Keep Your Child Awajr^From Persens Who Are Sick.
/Children should always wash their hands before eating,
after nsing the toilet. They should not kiss each other, espe
on the mouth.
If your child shows, any signs of sickness—even a slight djj
sore throat—kgpp him away from others, and call a phyi
Jersey Tries Local Option
\gpeeiof to The BenML,
rrenton, N. J., April 1.—Local op*
% . . • V .. ■ ; * '
n in New Jersey, under the law
tsed by the recent legislature, will
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e its first test in the state tomor*
r when an election is to be held
-
the village of Hampton, in Hunter*
i county, 'i^oimerous other towns
t cities throughout the state. have
ed elections 0 be held at an early
e, and the anti-saloon workers are
ting forward confidently to seeing
- •
saloons abolished from many
j v Jersey communities before the
.> i of the year.
Prompt action may save him from a severe case of Diphtheria
Satrlet Fevet, •
DON'T LET YOUR CARELESSNESS CAUSE THE ILLNESS, A
Possibly the death, of your own or other childr
WHAT ARE ~YOU DON1G TO MAKE YOUR CITY A HEAL'
And a better place to live in?
RED CROSS
ACTIVITIES
ident. Carranza, the . federal cam
met in extraordinary session I
for the purpose of framing laml
tiie election of deputies, senators
president of the republic. No'-
regulating these elections have
formulated Since the. constitute
Convention last year.
fter a long winter the system \e-
es filled' with impurities caused
iry, strong diet. In hot weather
e impurities cause dAtafess. Get
of them now by taking Prickly
Bitters. It will purify the blood,
r and bowels and put the. body
hape for summer work. Price
i per bottle. Bratton Drug Co.,
ial agents. Adv.
(col.-), two; Salmon, twenty-nine
Judsch, fifteen: Blaekfoct seventeen
Palestine charter, six . Cnr Mr. Ben D. Jackson, accom-
Two colored ar.x'iiar-ies were cr- pacied. -by Mr. Joe Neff, Atiups.
ganized.on M'srch-,24. New Jersalem ; Texps, . and. our head
■auxiliary was organize 1 with fifty.-, j -Harrison Bledsoe, have just gpPO 4b.
nine member. C T-. .Latain we ; ciioS- | Hodge Brothers’ factory Detroit,
en chairman;. Mrs.■ L. P. Troyal, sec* ! Michigan, for the sole purpose of
retary; A. G. Gardner, treasurer, j bonding every effort to get some ad-
Brow-n Sprir g au;: 3 ;?ry was -organ- | ditional Lodge Brothers care. Al-
Ized with thirty-three' --members! 1. though we received forty-fanr^yffcia j
Grcnt Barrett is chairjnan,.. Leslie nfanth, they fell far shorty of supply-
Beujamin.' secretary; W.* K.’ Barrett i ing the demand. We will appreciate ^
treasurer- * ; iLyerv much if you win give us your
Donations amountin'-; to $1-62.70 j order now and will deliver the car
have'been .received during the weet. n *'« e.iort time, Jackson brothers,
as, follows: Mental^ ?100; New Je- Dealers, Corsicana, Texas,|
rtisalein, $oo,40; ’ Brown Springs, | 30-2-wl Adv.
'10.00;. Mrs. M. R. ,Fish.' $iO.' -• ~‘e *
The following garments Lave, been ! ‘ .
r , L :... . • ' ! We now have cabbage and tomato
sent m by auxilaancs) Car others, 1
f ‘ , ♦ I Plants ic lurgo quantities ready for
nye suits of pajamas; Pleasant y
■ . •.•■■/ „■-• -. , '.s ipraent, and are booking potato
Springs, six*suits of pajamas and -
' slips in any variety. Phillips and
four bed shi Dabbs School House. J
U st ■ . _•*•■ .■ , Strozier, Buffalo. Texas. 22-tf
six suits of pajamas; Jndsom ten bed
■ : ■ ' ' j * ^
shirts. , .*/ 1 "New Shipment?^
Of blouses has arrived., I Charming
styles that are truly “different,” in
Georgette, Voile and OrgAgtfy- Sfrrtag
skirts, in silks and wool; ait ‘miter-
ial% in Foulard and Taffeta. ' lire. Ed- .
ward Kingsbury, at HoNLil 8.
Magnolia street.
CT 23 FOR %•,
STRIKE RIOTING
IN KANSAS CITY
.ns^s City, Moi, April l.^Twenty-
e persons arrested in riots, in
ection with the street v car and
jathetic strikers were indicted
he grand jury. The number in-
•d li mtn who mobbed a ?es-
ini Lriday afternoon'^and eight
and four women who mobbed
t cais in the evening. Among
* alter are two- alleged Germans,
cases of^bthera arrested Satur-
vill go to the grand ly today,
y odfe attack on the cars oc-
.d Saturday,., 06 one was hurt
. :o arrests Were'made,
o pro-Germans, R. Bes&enbak-
ind wife, are being held for in-
. jation by the federal officials.
• are alleged to- have taken an
. ! pi-rt in the stoning of the cars
n the leading of a mob.
to ration of normal service, un-
• rotection of police and national
sinen, was promised for today
mpany officials.
death—that of Alonzo A. Mill-
striker, wounded while stoning
idry Wednesday—was ’reported.
Mexican Congress Meets.
(Sfitcrni to The Ifr.raicl. i
Mexico City, Mex.. -April
Absolutely Removes
IndigestiOD# Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
I«et the Herald job j
print your stationery—priz
classy and distinettye* ^
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1918, newspaper, April 1, 1918; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015145/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.