Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 16, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1918 Page: 3 of 9
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present mayor, ‘ Mederic Martin,
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N Joseph Ainey, labor leader and
er of the board of control. Two
opposition candidates 'withdrew
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Mr. Ainey a clear field. There
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m considerable disorder at
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’ the rallies, particularly at
Ad for Mr. Ainey. Mayor
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as denied charges that he is
e for • these disturbances.
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Ftance than formerly at-
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e contest this year, as
-cmmission form of
~or will have lft-
: . wd practically
age.
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adicstion
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. city to
rs of the.
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uployes of
iOcal. officials
.~n, together; with fra-
jsentatives frbm other la-
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i ganizatiqns, - attended the . ded-
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Thd, Kind You Have Always Bought,- and which hop been
in use for ovtr ever 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per*
----V supervision since its infancy,
. v no one to deceive you in thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and u Just-as-good ” are but
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trifle with and endanger the health of
[ants and Children-—Experience against Experiment*
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Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither; Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
hpen in constant use foe-the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea j ..Haying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, jtffig
the assimilation or Foodj ghring healthy and natural sleep*
The Children’s Panace*—The Mctber’s Friend*
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
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••ning of Baseball
■ Season Tomorrow
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CSpecial to TJie Herat*.')
San Francisco, Cal., April 1.—With
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mes scheduled in three of the six
ies comprising the Pacific Coast
ague, the 1919. season of profession
beseball will be ushered in tomor-
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v. Since the close of last feasem,
rtly as a measure of war-time
monty, the Pacific Coast circuit
i been made more compact by the
lying of Portland and the suhsti-
ing of Sacramento for the old
3er in the far mbrth. Walter Me-
ie, the veteran manager of the
and club, is now directing the
-s of the Salt -Lake City cgt.
ie opening games tomorrow Salt
. i City will play at Los Angeles.
non at Sacramento, and Oakland
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a San Francisco. The schedule
Mia for a season of thirty weeks,
•f-'Oct. ?7 as the closing dote.
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la Use Fur ©ver 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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CINTAU* COMPANY, WtW <0*K CITY.
TEXAS STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE
Committee on Sanitation and Medicine
HELP WIN THE WAR BY PIEVINYING
UNNECESSARY SICKNESS
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PROTECT.THE CHILDREN AGAINST DANGEROUS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES.
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Jersey Tries- Local Option
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i Special to The Kera*<U, •
rrenten, N. J., Aprfl 1.—Local op-
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n in New Jersey, under the daw
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.'sed by the recent legislature, will
e its first test in the state tomor-
> "when an election is- to be field
the pillage of Hampton, in Hunter-
; county. .Numerous other towns
i cities throughout the state, have
ed elections .to be field at an early
e, and the anti-saloon workers, .are ■
ling forward confidently to seeing
saloons abolished from many
v jersey communities before the
of the year. . 4 ; <
fter a long wint^ the system be-
es filled with impurities.; caused
try, strong diet, in hot weather
e impurities cause sickness. Get
of them now by taking Prickly
Bitters. It will purify the blood,
* and bowels ana put the. body
hape for summer work.- Price
> per bottle. Braiton' Drug 'Co:,,
ial agents. - . Adv.*
CT 23 FOR
STRIKE RIOTING
. IN KANSAS CITY.
- In the larger cities of Texas, over 1290 people a year, an aver- -
- age of more than three each day, becotne sick with some daagerooa
.communicable disease. Every case of such disease is contracted
from some other case. ' i
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Communicable Diseases Are Preventable. •
- Every known or suspected case of communicable disease should <
be reported immediately to the Health Officer. The house should be
paearded as a protection to other people. Many diseases are most
communicable in their early stages. Systematic Phystca’ F1- amina-
tion of School Children is one of the best m-thods of It ^41
controlling communicable diseases. ~ T.
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Keep Your Child Away-From Persons Who Are Sick.
Children should always wash their hands before eating, and
after using the toilet. They should notl kiss each other, especially
t on the mouth. •
If your child show;% any signs of sickness—even a slight cold or'
sore throat—keep him..away from others, and call a physician.
Prompt aetion may save him from a severe case of Diphtheria or
Scarlet Fever. . \
DON’T LET-YOUR CARELESSNESS CAUSE THE ILLNESS* AND
POSSIBLY THE DEATH, OF YOUR OWN OR OTHER CHILDREN.
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WHAT ARE YOU DONIG.TO MAKE YOUR CITY A HEALTHIER
, AND A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN?
RED CROSS
ACTIVITIES
' The Palestine chapter of the Amer-
ican Red.-Cross has addbd -.seventy-’
.five- nev members t-u old irnhiiliaries
as follows: . Xun:ei.; ‘ six;; • Beulah
tw^;S bmoo. iwe^b-irne: -
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Judeon. 'fifteen,:- .Piackfoct .-seventeen ;
. :T.!es.tine cha; ter, six l ' ’ ; . .
pursuance of the call issued bj
ident Carranza, the federal
met in extraordinary session today \
for the purpose of framing laws for
the election of deputies, senators and
president of the republic. No laws
regulating these elections have been
formulated since the constitutional
convention last year. . •
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C\u Mr. Ben D. Jackson, accom- -
pallied by Mr. Joe Neff, Athens.
Twq coloren* - u. xbiarUi;' were* '.or-'
i on. r : -T: New .'ersalem j tex>s. and ..our^head mechanic, Mr.
\ auxiliary ' vvi 'cmAhf’.y- j-HeTrison' Bledsoe, have just gone to
-nine 'meShler.; A', t' Lari SvkV I Dodge Brothers^ factory Detroit,
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,.:.;as City, Mo.. April 1
e persons arrested in riots, in..) . .
ection with- the street caT and.j -‘-:1 . - •”
c.thetie strikers • were .''indicted (
_ 'ie'.grand jury;. The. paniber in-'j
?n chair in A Mr-. P. .TraynkNecti; Mb-diigaa. for tin- sole purpose
r^tai'y; A. C:..’ 'Ca .v
mb'i-iNr.
y ■ organ-
Or nt' humtC Is cjtalt- - Leslie ’
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Beujamin. s'e cretary; ' Barretv-'
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11 mtn who-.mobbed a- res- . )''eu-uror.. -. . . •.
o’ ,'riday afternoon and eight I.. :D«natiors tow-»:-.tine . w . TO
-r.d four women who mobbed | !-^e been : • w^l^urfng’. th>-.'week
the evening. Among r' ^tolUws; - Kov. del
,t Oils in
atter are two alleged- Germans,
a'ses of others; arrested; 3. tur- |.
-:bi go to the grand jury today. ■ ;
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y cne attack on the ears - otv 1
I! Saturday. .1^ one was ’hurt
s> arrests were made,
a jiro-Germans, R. B'essenbah-
-,nd wife, are being held for "in-
;at.ion by the feder '1 officials. !
rusaleni;
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Erb-t r S', ring
Mis. M. IL Fish.
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The foMbwing garment;: ;,r
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sent in bv>. a- xLlarb sr
five suits of ■ pajamas: Pheasant
Springs,' six suits, of ' paj mas and ■
four bed sb,i J>al*b? School -House,
sfx suirs of it jamas.;. .1 idsor t°n‘ bed
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' WwM’.g every effort to get some ad-
dithr.a’. l odge Brothers cars. Al-
we received forty-four this'
v, h. itmy fe!’ far. short of supply-
ii’v ; .-an/i.. . We will appreciate
f veiy'grh if yon will give us your
ur;l*: r < • and. will deliver the car
'i: .:.. -yorj time. "Jackson Brothers,^
Dealers, Cprsi'Ar-f.,' Texas.
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. ' ' .Far Sale .
’ V.A* now-ha ye rabbage and tomato
•piaijis ,.i. i ige quantities ready for
3 ipfiient. sa-«d are -looking potato
i slips, itt any variety. P':illips and
Strozier. B:;fa!o. Texas. 22-tf
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. are alleged to. have takeh pu
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p rt in the stoning of the cars
n the leading of a mob. L' ‘ .
roration of normal service, un-
rotection of police and national-
smen, was promised for today
mpany officials,
ueath—that of Alonzo A. Mill-
striker, wounded while stoning
idry Wednesday—was reported.
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Mexican. Congress Meets.
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.Mexico’ .Pity. Mix..;- April — In f
“New Shipment”
Of blouses has arrived. Charming
styles that are truly “different,” in
i .Georgette, Vdile and Organdy. Spring
shirt’s, in silks and wool; cut mater-
ial* in. Foulard and Taffeta. Mrs. Ed-
ward Kingsbury, at Home, 609 S.
Magnolia street. 29-3t
liet me Herald job department
Bella ns
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IndlgeStiOD# Druggists j print ^our Stationery—printing that **
refund money if it faijs. 25c 1 ~ia«s> aad distincuve.
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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/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.