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PACE FOUR
PALESTINE DAILY NERAtO. JANUARY "13. 1920,
Palestine Daily Herald
Entered u second-class matter June
4, 1802, St the poe toff ice at Palestine.
Texes, under act of March 6, 1879
It is rim the absence, hut
master^ of dm: passions wh
affords . happiness. — MmA
31ainten(on. . ‘ .
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Published
Every
Except*
Afternoon—Sunday
e<JY
W. M. and H. V. HAMILTON
Editors and Proprietors
ernor of Alas^arlihsetl.'
whole theory of law a-
the individual*:
“There" are sirjdent vole.
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• tr* "iritli YdaztJ u: :?v**as;aroljus a coitrYj
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. "< at I it'- t! lifiom . » i ■
tjr> e prog!**; f*. v* -ig*4»
G ‘one! Dabney touyt tsi-lie /iihiigY
1 hoy :. • :in«i iiuibi* to j‘n «iu. iXMd he'
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Norfolk Woman Has
Gained 39 Pounds
By Use of Tanlac
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istance to" tayv. in tr..
Telephone 4-4-4
lie Hamilton Boys, You Know."
Telephone 6-1*7
H. M. Smith. The Circulator.
j doni. They are amt
even Co ' • thethselv
they are seeking,. t(
Their words are-evil. They kuolyit.- feo^pr*
j They must he rerilrtert. The evil they f id at ii>
t'gmr re
rfuuie *.: ; •. *•*••
eehitig fr.-t't
they nave
•y viavo •otli*
Subscription Price: '
■y the month, In advance___75c
By the year, In advance__$7-50
Subscriptions payable Invariably In
advance.
Notice to the Public—rAny erroneous
reflection upon the character, stand
tn« or reputation of any person, firm
or corporation which may appear in
the columns of the Herald will be
gladly corrected upon it being brought
to-the attention of the publishers.
L believ<* Tanlac -is worth !<;•
-—* u. ight gold."- Said Mr-;.. H • i
' Vpocaf- at- t Trough »'■'►ioiioi, \ Ytiaft; yingrani of the* Alsace Hoyel, Nor?*'x,i]
.)<-tt'i;ngH*!iar hri.l lii- ha.ii'cut .ot >ohio-! Va recently. .• r -v
5'fit.'. . ot; • lit t . t.-(.(iflec tidn of hiju' ■ "Titiiloc lias pot only thw. ro-• . a
Vv wTi' it lio i'toi.fl ci'.;. onih in tv or hi of gfjtal,” she contirUfe a. ■ ' hut
• «;n ot'.fho a - eiiil»l -d- deiiVo ft has helped my daughter rind sey
host' ot - ha ion. find >\ . . ml of ..my frioiH|| who have fik.-ti
represent roust, be ov’emmte l»y. tjibl#yimed*.• Ti*roy' .p-hi.M .no* crucify • my -d;. 1 suffered front riieum»ti.sht.in hjy I
good others represent. These .ide.av )>. l A*d ,/ n.nf.'v On a ’- to. - of cobi," sh ,■ 11 *:»-*c-. arms and ldgs YCor t yo-l
which are- wrong* for tlu- most part iuij of word* bvthg’t .•effect-: • '\<vw. «><.{,ear. years, my joints advert terribly ami
ported, must -be. supplanted by. idea'* ; jfijn ipccl. scy’ing- iti's-coropmuiiselnry fingefs were^o Btiff and painf.:Hl
which are right. This dan be done :,ajid Jnt,v»; ii ov<*r with . . f didn't jhate good use-of throti. ‘ M-. I
The meaning-Of America fs a poweri . ^ a:..i%-fite,.was prior and flu?.: little ) dirt. 5
which can not be overcome? '.Vl/wtsa-.; ■ Oo.- A^sociajiort. ui'l’road sceiji«*d To do-me Ho feo.id;, for 1 «
chusetts must >*ad ill t-.uhing;'- It.;'-A | ->;4i . . ipirpgfe Mid fell "!f till I .was down .to a hiindr. il
Prosecution ot th criininal and ea .. ;!i ]> i '-.vhi!. . i mein i. '-*:Ip -i- aid s;:. poroidF and fed --o dull,.' in-, i V
cation of rhA ignorant arc the' .I'^iu*; ! j»f t • . at-' d .'in .ainit* • idaYor liie; and .^liiMtsted • it was. .an. Ml >i f ijA- i|
dies-..'• • u,' f be ■ be'one h' m rti grtt tlirougit with my w;/rk. • ? I
“It i fundamental that tTcedron. ured prr t^it Yfnu. ' - : J * I’tii dince taking TanlaV .1 ^
not to be secured by disobedience, toj .’ ——•—t;' . ■ i". just, like a-new person. 'My d
Tilt- A10*-d Gaidar V ’ ar**' pV<'- ’ & ^ ^lendirt' and .1 xy} <d‘» 9
law. Even the* freedom ot .ttro. slave
depended .on. the supremacy ot fin
Obituaries, resolutions of respect and
cards at thanks of less than seventy-
five words will be published free of
charga. For all words in excess of
seventy-five a charge of one cent a
vdnstitiitupu.- .Th..-,:.- ‘isw- s •. ' .v v
... hl tl,eFe -rt: ,Yu-e! {.'sign of rheU'i •
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about this. Thl-y who kin
vants <tf shi.’- Tliey who hr-ay tlKi.
law's are Ihe aiyvos .»f their own cflniei.; . .^,r tlt. ..... ...... . ,. .,... .
U is-not for t6ff>Rdvantig( .cy.- *':Kn.,^ nig1 w'.a;'; w^'dii. wy YiivY flu achild That t . v*--. «1h{_
i-hat*rh,. ertiaen abjured to. obey (b!^ 'ji,n - s:^dg. ^ 'i
_ ___ , ----------- , the lawk/ but for hr; own advantage;.! '-ijookYfeeto! ,* —du if-Y *; '■ •* . - '.b.vTTt •),* and strengtheue 1 , >ir- «•> £
word will be made. Be sure to count whaf iie claims a right to to ot.li ' Y ... yJ Yi—, - . AVprk ;is.-ccrc like play y: fn<?. *r
’your words, and send rlfcht amount ers„ that.must, -he admit others have • ■ * . , tahi yn.ise Panl^c to? higaiy Tm -.
M mway or Stamps to cover for ex- a right id do to^him. )pi9 ohediero E/CC-*u*3..0F BRiTlSrt .VET’S . v. "omY-tf'Y Benefits '1 hav., d . .- . a
itra words, or else
not be printed.
the matter will
is his own proti -tioirf He ft not -uo
mitt.im.- himself, j^o :it- d! tat'.-*
ers, but 'responding to thy t. <41; ire-.
TO CANADA IN SPRiiNC it3 use.”
■ -y ■ . ’ All druggists sell Tan lye.
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Member of the Associated Nsit I m«:nts of Jilsr own nature, iunvs aiv U:t;»v,a, J;.!. -lauHfiiung-.r * SOiEI-YTiSTS .UNABLE .TO f-fi
The Associated Press Is exclusively n(>t -marntra^ tun d. they are not iro- . *■ .irijii g thc --yeA of thati.KJtirds. 01 foi " LOCATE fNFLUEN2A.*p’sl^M
entitled to the use for re-publication jKjsnd; they are rule; of action exiv-t- .my 15r»tJ?sh iofdii-i $6ir<:rif .T-’attadti - }_ ‘i
.of all hews dispatches credited to lt; ;nf- •• om <-v.-rlasjting f'o -byerlastingl und a t^'t-tnrtn^u»a >xodu® of* tlrosr> vyd- i,- uatrohalifews- '.•)
•or not otherwise credited In thisij^g .dfho'-resists tiaenr resists, hinisell; V n <a tin-' -jiirpenul ;■ inh-- j.- <*x-t K.oj^uai Jan.-'d /.—One of ti.ic-d'hdYfj-
paper, and also the local news pub he commits suicide.- The nature...-of“pecked to ,s< r'-lowiuti ?hee' t'anadui.n :y{Vvj,er; it- i.iui'd“-iers in the hLslorA' on
Usbed herein. man ' require -sovereignty.-' dov rn- ;iiu: :j“-: .n ; m- spring.- - . wr>iW*i'; At’ large, -arid *st‘Wti'4lV'
Th. nuraM rtr/mlatni* H M Smith m‘['' e'v<v<Th. To' hu.-i-.; i d- -v " ;>l> I i* u ■/ ■ . - - - A i.-c -i :•:'., ■ ?, ., - been uca'd*- 'fe <- at
can be reached bv Dhonine 517 and dfs<i^-v <l;-iri. Gigtin zyd g.>v-i (.'afiudion ImmfKratio.h t omin-i d,ro*;i feiribhrttruth wa-.. brought
all comnlalnts of failure to deliver l ermnem is thtj*exfir. sBion eP thy, fife'.jn;i.bndtm. “thai a verj Jam-' per cent. ont .ty.iTofessdr T M. Hivetmof Jobnk
business with the clr*1 of'‘tI,c -in to-your hpntP <yx-HWie men will take yd vantage iHop^iis howpital-, iialtiiilore- who nd-Y
is; entrusted flje.grbve rcsjiensibility oX fd ; h<- 'Brit ,:h juillipry-- sondfe.'-'*. AH',' drt*.-fl.*jf;-the Society ot Amcricaiv Lyc ,
its protection and perpetitatron.' ' * 'riiicli offers th -ni^free' fra its porta Uon -t.fi ioiogijjts in annual convention V
. to? a port of landing in 'Canada. - .Only • hd vM
paper, or any
eolation end of the busluesH after
regular business hours should be
phoned this number. 5-1*7. .t
Te-b-.
.Every'efr&ri. should be made to sce| .-Kcb men ig’‘u 1111'elU Ill«l:lute
ihm Palestine and Andcf^pn county Yili^ Jand. under ttanadMrn yofttlirifbnsl:; ^iV'crrminal is the' germ . Y;:. i-!
a-i*e given credit for all the census-wilf ixvaijoVed to sail. The v, ,. . 01 (l: ' * ' ’
facts to -w-bich. they are entitled, f «x>m-T|»^r’vakL'n^rol £ ^J^1)Will'ia'^cCy,t!!lr 1 ’ ;
most cities organisations are wori.in* m ;> of opplic hts will \A in «dta g*; of 0 i Ac .-riii'fiV to .Uatiatie^pr*: w; •' ^1 :k> .
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.
Eleven a. m. is the latest hour for
securing an ad or a change of ad in
£*!SS2^f221MIS y:„v;u:. i:
will enable us to give better serviced , ^ ^ ^ :'o: i-it ■ ' l ' • -'i«tified and cla^i
Positively no changes after 11 o’clock, j '. *i' '■ “ -Il A . ul d f< li.-v iaci h,y. but It/h'tm. he>i ;
This is necessary to guarantee issuing About all the pf-ominent p -s-ple ex-.;'1;' ..- ; oinmuieeet.i;
the paper or time each afternoon. cept us,'are 'doing 'groomed for' .pro..-:- ; . 1,1 1 '
1 r.'*' " I dent, or thini they arei* purdldate- “ ^‘h*1 ln
i are thicker than ever known tuts early
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A Perfect Flour
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920.
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DAfLY LESSON IN HfeTORY.
Ur;
- Ortb'Hundred Years Ago Today!
1S20 —‘t)lvie B. McCartee, edu-
cator, diplomatist and a pioneer mis--
sionary in China, born in Phifadel
phia. Died in
17, 1900.
Seventy-five Years Ago Today.
1845—iFYanrofs Felix Tisserand, cele
brated French astronomer, born
Died October 20, 1*896.
( anart.an go\ - • vvltire. oi'Ltjrs', sdricikeh with • iiin.Ven>'! •'
rfeav 1 ; 11 way ' / ^ not!Vidited by the*-germ.' The-v •
v y • .yt/
[thfe year. .. - • !- -r 1 •' ■ d'" ’fe.uoscope, is the real eslprit,,ami dhu--.
i --m—— ci. th* t. v-u . • v , ' tt'ia■! .>'.>{':• .^cienti-sts declare tinvi t! * -
ilWtnuHi. < yes are. s(> don strut < • Y Y.
ing in otu of ocr hciglrt/ur * dm //OTi^C‘’-'‘OF APPLICATION FOR '• -Ui hover see through a mi' o
1 '* '' LETTERS—ESTATE'S: >v:di:e gtv actUaJ':guilty gcBin ..i'
•'*■ . | In :' »l&iu many thousands I11,. ipfiis-
to :-it .tij) fY>i, and. iiyeryixidy is going The‘.^taJg-' oV Teias. •* ' Y '■ J enidemies,
to bed oL nights.. __ . * . . * ..' *■ Y
,c .’.J.:,. ■* A.1.1 ^on-Oouriiy.-Greeting; - ; THIS MEDICiNt-d-A95CUREB
. . 11. iff fltwATb ou.. . - * |-* Tou a b btieby cemmanaed-.to caus*e J '
If your Grocer hasn’t it—he
can get it you
We notice'tlro Owl Club ij still utfcet-
_t _____ __________ Owl Club ttas rjuit col.d. The nTeroiK-rA
San* Francisco, July: decided tliere -v-a, no longer apy thing *
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Thousands—it may cure yout
’ ,—L” *- ' Hie .fpilowirtg to.Vbe. publi hf d 1 v. ... ....
. Y.Y:Y!;YTYY:YSYiYY:“NoOiherCh!li
1870—A proposal fqr the annexation of -Mururng .riuune, complain t'lai o .0/ t*_ r o*. - ... av j-, ft ding- tiie. (IYl-? vans ago .f .suffered with a sen*-.'-’
the island of San Domingo to the |h small per cent e.t'.thy-, burtnoxs v n Vj, tY- 'aoLne .tv tu« Tdi-ia^ of AroV'Yr-vsjicdl 'of^^ iintlfiria and' 'afterward** v. .,Y <•
United States was.agitated in Wash- rtf his town 'patronita the local jiapt
;'.i - orit-x. -.* and you .*!f;Jl YmR'h ti-ouiile.d with r'ljeumatisnf.
ington. * , I a!ld V' makf: them h/--pint y;o .-...-.au-i-- ,rt tioti’n- t*> be\. print( i • at rrit-d* liian j remedies recommended nif
- <-*r--s 10 upbuilding ol .the to *':i._ )t.... o- ."«->/.; h wr-’ic for the*- period -oi the tdhuiuati«rn hut failed, to get re-;
Twenty-five Years Ago Today, .When the colonel .ha* been in the y Yi..i*\v:u-,v<* -of- the ldi'sl. daysv lief auibunring to- anythirigY 1 -;iv
1893—M. Casimir-Perier resigned the (buHine-.s a IRtle longer lie will ^U*’. •: .. . >- • '.NYmnher■-pr for. the Blood advYrtis*
tS HOW OKLAHOMA MAN
BORSES SWAMP CHILL
FEVER TONIC.
-presidency of the French republic, {fretting over sm e thing-. arid-.pure}iaVed boM-le and fotmrl_„so
- ' . -iU/' *n T'-V'i' i" true, every wilt I,. \'ot*c of-'App;. cation for Letters—£s- much relief That I have taktin several
One Year Ago Today in the War. tiue Ik* re- in I'alertiiji*. About tw«*Ut:.. * fates of Oec.edenfs. ‘ fw/Ytle.- kntf.ani well.-Of*-the'Yhoruma
January 13, 1919—'Berlin government Iper’cent. of the-bu ■■iftc s coneeryis iTY> *AU Pc'.sons Jnfere’xied. in- tb-' tirni; 1 k< t*p Xuraher. 4Q in tWhou.se. * -Y ‘--—!, * j
reported the final suppression of‘ are patrons nt th« rewsp^PM’y. A.Gw LYtnf.Y yf t .-F. MeWln/rtcjYDeceased: 'all ;Un: tiaid' as l do notYwish to t ,... '• , .. .. !.,,
the Spartacan uprising; PHncesal^others use .the l>:>*!',o;; • spa:-is,o'droaKy . .4.; ',Vi( j,.. i Y.lcA'ho.ri'i lt-Uak fih'rtvia: wii.lmut it. Number 4Q'is (.iehn'iifl d.r- 'Mt. l-lv.i>'<- smith Of. ' ‘ ‘ ' •’,
Charlotte Adelgondcc was invited to! *'h : ■ • • 1 -- " w--.y aPouiiOit^ fbunty (. , : '01.-Yui»'dri;on. .eoulity"'f« ' Idood.' poisoning-"lK>m .any '< roj 11 dclrthotirtt, ^ L-t*-'i '- -n< ' Y;1 .' '’V’"! •
succeed her sister, Grand Ditches “ ' * n ' . , }::.Y lil: fdr^pt?ortite of the iaM/in. cl:roni<; rhcumatisnY. 'cat at; -.,<•• 1Y-. ,I*t u,-!,n‘‘
Marie, as rule.- of I.uxenrbjirg.' j dependent, support;;. aurt-, v,-jM 'i d. iestaineifi of <•; y ..; . hor Etipafion, .-i«rmn-h apd- iiv.'i- -u Swurop • Cfda, arod *«*\ci lyiir.-. . hc -
LAW AND ORDER.
the. m
•yt.ithout
There are always people in every
section and in every community who
labor under IbeiL delusion*,that Jaw
was created for their special uci'secn-
tion. and who are never willing to ad-,
mit their own conduct brings them
under the lash ,of a rule of life. To
sWch we commend the following ♦ -.
pression by Governo Calvin; (.'oolidg*-
of Massachusetts, who gave it in the
course of his inaugural addrci - to the.
joint session of the legislature of hfe
state.
cate;manage •yt.ftflout begging those ter;'-detTV^ed.''.which wilFrtJe heard 1'Utler uk v / . ori and- skhi . . . . .., . .
- wild are Incline/! to-ignore it. Af.r-i" next ti ';u ot -.id.l-'court com- leases (|j?:i pjicaiY somplcers and lv.il Y'-i to cure rtits clutls..
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i'.Yat's ii’ha.-;‘1)1-1,11 t'he;>tiei)e> it f ft if-.
the 1 lira on.what will happen-and -wiifl^Y./I 'J,v-ii Y ,1,. V ,- i„ '* , * Y jog remedy.. , • .. .- i
will ;.* nr -. . T4 Deride' fat , ^ Miomar. :C;:n‘t Find Words to. Express S- .vK (pu-k, .....
Y: Jr.-Tv, ,V; /.U,S Y!*'' 1 ,.n 1 '. ■■■'. Herself. ; suri-iy. -It seldom takes meu’e- tba-tt
his wrJ4 . ‘'After., suf years of differing. Yi'-dji iY: n■•**-dayY Id :■ op,-.chil!sv And
tptnaj trouble-t an^ feeling fine ^0'tmrgafiv;
aid have learned *jme very vro'mlm1- .. :i,v. .... , .Ajl-, h idm'-dnt'gglsi, ... v .
lttl.tiung about jK-bpie and business llia- ,n..d.-.-iert i*t sahl .-rtut* ’ ^Old .y Bratton Drug Co.— Artv.
and it can .-om-■ mar calltogj ebuie^ sain 'ftp-di-w-- "'* '- ------
And yoU .inay n.itievYrt. her*
v”)i ftse in th» win - I wh re ihei'rt
-ate new .-{paper . and it is the to ws-
l'«per pn'trbna, l;i.-g«-l>; who ioe-Um
pri.gre'ssive jxeoplr- fn/ill put did under,-
takings. flip .i'Xith.naGon of Uij
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‘eh:' fail Y-ditY; huL'Y-avc
V1*' :|)IS> ! diul tii d d li*'Y o'- !-Y hl. ebHW 1
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there terse words the gov-, is not hard; .public roirit d tro ;t uiul-cf
THE GEM THEATRE
TODAY—TUESDAY, JANUARY UfH
‘•PlCTURfeS ACCOMPANIED LY MUSIC” * '
Hale Hamilton
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AND
BEST THEATRE TONIGHT
Marguerite. Snow
-IN--
His Brothers Place
It’s a Metro Picture
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THEATRE WARM AND COMFORTABLE
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E. K.'LiNCOLt^and GHAC
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“Elmo the Mighty75
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lit!: episode* of Universal's saper-^/.'iUi
Prices only lie a%mi 22c, tax iudu?
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Coming Tomorrow: BETTY ■ COM i . < >
“The Devil's Trail"—the sfviry of the gr* at
with excitement, iut> rest a«d enteriaii n» a
Goldwyn Comedy.
J Coming Friday and Saturdajr— Nell Shi
H Country’’—It s a big Fir,.? National At' a.
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A GOod Wcijitn L». a;/ia.-
GVANiSH. CRCHLYYfRA MUGfC
1 ,C ad!
ronic Ever Gave
Such Satisfaction”
EN-
AND
FOR GOOD .THINGS TO EAT
Drop in at the Hariis Cafe, or tlie Central Cafe.
We have the best Coffee in Texas—Cheek-Neal
£offee. Give us a call.
Hardman Brothers; Props.
I Aivs this' fdroou^ remedy never ft il-j.;.-
to cure di.is chills ’,
How to Wash Colored Embroidery. ; with a piece of brown or white paper
The best way to blrop h white goods on each side. Now press bard with a
having ‘fioloTgiP einhroide*ry (such
_vmi:i i \ L-I.U11> ,■ lie *.imi emlorsAn. sy(,iiuir trot!hie t ant* fe*dihg fin- ‘-fhw Trurgattve ’ Iras i/i Iju taken’ with it *
i o.-.itig ouw you ^utfe ,ii.\ei-:tt<:d 'he . bloat'ing:and sorenesH is^gidtSi-• ■ ui*- 'm:eiik-nnY itVeif. acts' gently and >
j-ajutv - . - - . ; ' ■ ■ . front tn’.v .!. t(tma<|h and' bow ylY. i vii! rtasre'-a h} v npOrt tlu Liver and bowels,] • ^
Gi, en limtv?).'. ail?*-m*itd a iki ’ue cat, a-H | like now.’ I can’t think Y#»i . There ik-no calonu-4 in Sw’uthp t'hiiro
< f • ■■y .* il t. . t, i’|i.lei-Gn.er I v.xu , the' ;,ity vY»r‘,’ suitably *ehoaglitoYprui -i 1 JtY n< dh'ing .hut pdfely-. vegetable f
Miiyi, Wonderful Remedy. I ; tii. iitgiiulien'ls ait ! iron. Its is tasteJess.' .
‘D *’ lire it lias saved’ my IfleY- *'-lt i u end plea-.a.nit Iri dakti.. ‘Numerous ;!iy- .
r>';ml-, ifmlc s 'preparation't - • ^li vnY. pivyu.-riUi il-Y; i'hgtthtrly 'la >'•;
rn-i:.e <”at;iiThal mucus l'roii! nn ;Y; .it', 'i; ji"*-":1 ' :7 i e'hc.dv liter* is.
tiiiiir stiual tru'et atitl-allays the inflarii'i -fWr n ah^'-iaV agu*•.. < hiijs.ylevi:*!','.< .ild*.
'I v eGi;,; AV.YmlAivli Station matfuii xiddH causes jiraeti^i-lly .r’ etA..: '• huvmg cob i f **mhroiilerv (such as ivanu flatiron on the ribbon under the
’ ’■ . S* .. d lie ; ■ Yu y i , tper, nil pa tS* r^bbeo al mutm
row Ov li:*t e.v ■ tiH'Jud^ appendiclt,.. Oneu.o V.;:. ■ ** Hwntnpv d/h * ’Tht^ f ,bo vv ,, th(> flatfron. Then reverse the ends. It
® . . V'-.-' «-*•-; Ad- _--‘ t:l|,o In ,:.su :,. ns:,:u 1 Gu-n dry , retires two persons to successfully
: ’ ’ —--1— then . , tlie . • I’m lie-:.I Ju ait yr«-v ribbons 'in tlus way. The proe-
old pi'iow-easu v. hieh hits.beefi diluted * <w'f* wry simple, and the ribbon will
in very strung bfui’ttg water and thor- j b*ok. as good as when new, and will
ougiily dried, Th<ui Hang the clise,' tiot lose Its stiffness or look glossy,
tvitii tin* enthroidered .articles, inside, ns those ironed the old way.
in the light for several days. They
will be perfectly white and the col-j
ored einhroidcry igill not be one bit
faded. . * , |
Look After the Smoothing Ron.
After the temper* of. a smoothing
iron is spoiled it will never retain the
j* heat so weir again.
.-ALSO TCNf&HT
/ . - . V •* . • ’; •- -
,T7^
ironeu me oia way.
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Hayseed”
ALSrt
Fox Nevys
TRICES
die and
-HComrog TornoiuUW ryjKOn;/ TJALTON in.
'•L' A PALI 1L” —j-ldo Mutt and Jotf and Fatty
A*bu^,.iv.
let Jfbns staml on the stove when
there is Yt hot tire unless thoy are
in constant use, and do=not allow them
to become over-heated.*.
When Heating Irons.
Turn an <>lii part or kettle over Irons
which are being heated, and they will
get- hot ii.m b quicker. This also keeps
-tlje rpdro cooler. ■ ' - .
How to Press Black Lace.
To juTss htattk Jiice, spongo. with
clear v> ;tiy' on tin* right side nut*!
quite wet, lay right side down on a
btstek pad, Coyer with a black cloth
and p'/ss with a h«*t iron. \Ylten this
Y is -done il will he found that the lace
ts Jtke new:
A New Scheme for Ironing R bbon;
If the ribbon, has been washed .in
.gasoline let it get thoroughly aired be-
fore .pres- jug. If washed in soap and
water, roll in a dry cloth before press-
ing. Lay several thicknesses of p&-
p^£ on the ironic? Istard. thee place
cue end of the ribbon on the*
-• % • vsk ^
Big Demand for Skirts.
The great retail demand for summer
Therefore" never ! skirts has cleaned out fetail stocks and
showered the manufacturers with du-
plicate orders. Flannels and gabardines
a re-among the leaders, although linens
and crepes -are getting their usual
heavy demand. White is most desired,
out the pitstel shades are attracting
more than the usual amount of atten-
tion given to colored skirts for the sum-
mer. The scarcity of silkfc and the
high price* quoted by jobbers of such
material, will turn to-other fabrics, it
is seid. some of ibe business that would
otherwise go to silk numbers.
If a Rug Curls. *
Rugs that curl on. edge'or wrinkle
in middle have lost th-dr “sizing.”
'Place the rug fa*-e down on the floor.
Make very thin cooked starch and add
n- small quantity of powdered gum
rabtc dissolved in a little water. Ap-
ply to back of rug with a paintbrush
or a paper hangev's brush. When the
rug is. dry It will be quite stiff and will
pap jr, 1 lie w about* curling. (
♦* -gte - swfp atertw***"**"
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 13, 1920, newspaper, January 13, 1920; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015189/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.