Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 294, Ed. 1 Monday, September 26, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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or reputation of any p^ rspp. Arm. or corporation which
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NSIDES TuTwiLD FLOWERS—HOW *
"*'( THEY GROW
51ty Times: Month to month, from early
Porary
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lAhy error made In advertisements will be gladly cor-
rected upon being brought to attention of the publishers,
aad the liability of this pnper is limited to the aniount of
tha space consumed by the error In tj»c advertisement.
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* SUBSCRIPTION
- hy-mall or carrier, SCc permonth; 11.75
month* $7.10 ene year.
Texas, outside County, New Mexico, Oklahoma. Ark-
SS^hllfi***0*' 7Sc ^ I0*0011*; b1z months, $4.00: one
VAGRANT BOOTLEGGERS
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TT SEEMS to be fairly welj established In local courts
1 that the proper procedure following the capture
of a home-brewing or moonshinlng bootlegger, is to
file charges of vagrancy, assess a fine of a dollar or
two. and then turn him, loose; and a number of
her efforts.
Oven drought, there are hRrdy survivors among
Wild flowers in the fields, along the wayside and
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people have wondered about It.
' ’ ^ A vagrant, as we have always understood the term
and as we understand it is defined In law. is a person
who has no visible means of' sustenance, no settled
habitation and no local connections tending to es-
tablish his respectability. He might'be defined as an
habitual loafer of suspicious appearance and question-
able associations, if this definition Is correct, how
r xan it be made to apply to a home-brewing boot-
legger, who keeps his stocks of intoxicants In hi*
. home and has a well-established residence and possibly
regular employment qf some1 kind? «
•/ ' Of course, the home-bowing bootlegger is a men-
- ace to the public welfare, but that does not make him
’’Tr vagrant. He violatoa rigid prohibition laws, ane
the penalty for Violation should be more than a dqllai
.and costs. Our local officers ought to be ashamed
of themselves, for filing vagrancy charges after ex*
sating themselves to the extent of raiding the lair of
> a home-brewing bootlegger, confiscating his stock*-
and placing him—or her—in jail. If they file vag-
M.. rancy charges because they doubt their ability to
prove the defend »ht guilty of violating the prohibition
j laws, they should be wary of, making such arrests
i XT they file yagrancy char dps because they think s
dollar and costs Is sufficient penalty for violation o!
the prohibition laws, th^jr give evidence of a misunder-
ll ■•■•landing of their function as peace officers.
Just now there grt; many of these flow-
ing; Tgyiety In form and color. They are be-
fewer along the toads and in the parks,
ctejtirtlon is not a tribute to our appreciation
*1 beauty, but on tvidenf* of the licit of It.
rtU that with the extensive use of the auto-
,hich takes us everywhere, even over the
If we choose, we have less, of this nat-
bccause its habitation so often has been
fcelfish and thoughtless invaders,
ers have little vafue for home decora
it?,
uy. i
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Ml
ecei
« more frequently
effort to revive the;
^valuable where th<
d
ly they are faded before they .reach wa-
des lor Which they are intended and
e thrown sway wltH-
event they ate
here they give
imbfr. When they
they'afe thro
lem. fti any
ley grow, wl]
larger numb
o everybody.
tjieer to the
are lost to ejreryfrady. [ When they are
Unmol
served
ttf source
tssfuily transp
protection wild
' they go on an
are worth cherishing.
f<n few of
ffs heed Is. rest
[tlply and bloom ar
They brighten
ask only toj be .et alone.
fRtKlREHK O
■eriti The j
about the
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INDUSTRY
u-hlc*l center fl tile
the northern
geographical
r Mladic at
of Kansas. Cut opt a map of the country,
that point and to# map will Just about
iin« around ool.twd. pin.
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DRAINAGE IS NEEDED
ORE than ever before, it wws apparent recently
When
twenty-four hours of light but steady
rainfall was recorded in Biiownwood. that it would be
folly » attempt the Construction of permanent streets
in this city by topping the present macadamized
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X The sUtement is made advisedly that’ there Is not
a single street in the business section: and none wltlf-
M six or eight blocks of the business section, that has
proper drainage. Alorig the gutters of some of the
streets there were raging torrents during the heavy
showers, while along others the water stood in de-
pressions from which theYe was no drainage at all.
A dqy or two after the rain had ceased water still
stood in puddles at important street corners in 4 the
business section. . v |, \f
Y, The only way
center of population is inOwen county, south-
center of Industry also |s in Indiana, about
* north of the ixppulatichi ccpter. about fifty
iuth|a*t> of Chicago I J
geographical map changes not at, all. The
res slowly In a direction roughly west,
d us try moves still jnore slowly, the Dc-
Runierce findi. Inf a west-by-south di-
last elghteeji ytofs. J. period of lm-
1 changes,: it Ms moved about- sev-
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il«oep' yimrs is a sliort Ri^e, ]toough. in the
of p imtion Industrial ^development, as the
to remedy these conditions is to
tesu* up the macadamized streets and construct new
• .streets with adequate drainage. Regardless of the sur-
"f <f** drainage arrangements, there oughjt to be storm
sosrers in the busmsss section, where large volumes
water are poured into the streets from drainage
e business
tars on the bu
houses.
It is a matter that ought
to have serious consideration, for the tirrle ts coming
, when Brown wood will be universally regarded as the
champmn hick town of Central Texas unless moden
streets arc constructed he*e. \ i )} •' ' ' t
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yDurant Democrat: The nearer we come
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to that
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big pugilistic contest, in’Chicago, the more we appre-
' date the marvelous benefits of modern civilization.
8corfcvof thousands will gq to that fight in auto--
•. Ljobiies. electric cars, railroad trains, steamships and
airplanes. Millions will hear by radio the roars of
' the crowd, the voices from the ring and perhaps even
the thud of blows. Picture* of.the fighters in action
. will be sent th thenar comers of the land ovpr wires
•• gtid through the ether, for reproduction in the next
day’s papers Movie films will reproduce the contest
before the eyes ot multitudes the world over for years
to come. ; a [ •} j,; •: , \
i Who says there is no such thing ps progress, when
aB the world can participate in a prize fight?
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_ ^ Ijje Roury Club, ^he Business and Professional
Womens club and possibly other Brownwood service!
* chibs are doing a most splepdid work with thetr stu^
)oan funds. None of,'the club6 has yet created
a big loan fund, because the work, hakneen under
W%f for ohjy a $hort while, but each club has,been
- instrumental in heithng a number or boys and girls
vbo were anxious to go to college and lacked funds
th^ir expenses. AH time goes on. the funds
to pay
'Ahat have been loaned will be .tetu:
urned
tpc ft
to the club
fund available
If these clubs
going
simply
The man living
treasuries as loans are repaid, and
-for student help will steadily Increase
* should never do anything other than this! their exr
- will be amply Justified by their Interest tn the
-iojfs and gu-ls of the county. .i| * \
1 * ' WILL TEXAS BE DIVIDED?
• Waflo Times-Herald: The man living at Amanllo
^Raexn’t tell his partner In business that he U
~Acrm to Pert Worth or Waco. Oh. no. he
ffcy» h* Is down to Texas
Brownsville Invariably refers to those living In the
"Panhandle as Yankees. The Amarillo man Ilia ah
Idea that Ban Antonio la the capital of one of the
,-South American republics. The map living at El Paso
:wuimm that Texarkana ts somewhere over on the
Atlantic Coast. Can such diverse Interests continue
'ii one commonwealth? That-question ts likely to .be
'<«nrung on us aWm* any dsy. fellow ciUzens. As we
ill know under the terms bf admission to tbrUnlon,
can be made into five states. Sentiment is
. against division of the tone 8Ur State
and political considerations may
*Jqrcfittie breaking up of this great empire.
f An exchange asks, -Who will Coohdge support?”
Und echo aiiswerk. as echo u««aiy doe.
eve»l
wUl^i
Indus
end1
^1k'4"rsh"
a little
southern see-
the East
,lp? And where
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UOVANCjcf
Please.
Okie O’-VOf*
K'Ki PiOE
*Tt\' COAL
FER OM
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By Williams
MAT? MOREs,
RiOE inTHAT T?
Oo voo caui_tha-\- FokiJ
pAVlKKx TO BE PACtfE.0
f^iKiCr ?
mib "Were like A V^auBoT
IC Ja SARDikiE CAK1 AKiD
CDOUT' SMtLLiMOr AMD
LOOKlMCr LIKE A S^OKeD
RERRikKt . DOmY LET ME
S<oo iKiTRERt AGAiki
FOR MC5W»MCr, LET . ((
AlomE RANimCt '
w
yras
the bill
A canary
cause of its pugnacious attitude to- every
wards the
owner In
ed "Jack
But twO
egg m-----
became
: two weeks later, w tan a un>
ppea ted one rhomin the bird
ae "{) acqudUM.’’ / l 1
L‘ fell* I*
man who m
might fry
the officia
a proposition 1
maig foui
W.droppir
iaU? ft
on tfc
r unsuccessful
ipplng into ‘Phila-
lf they would
off another
licon Telegraph. U,
York: World figures tha]
prohibition agents to enfi
,Ue ^United - 8tates. The Wi
ild ha\ ft made it "non-co
T^Plonda I In.-,-Union
| it
otce
b<kl
>rtu
Id take/15.
the^Volstead IgW
lid Is optimistic It
ibitlon
h Chicago still has the largest aggregate
Ir the United Statesilmanjr smaller cities
Jr higher rate per’hun|tred thousand of the
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store a
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whicli
and then
the younk
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ampionahip.—
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If |mX H. MATES
(>ned Mjnietlt* f before i
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I is Lonsii'
J ling from Rlc
man Juiictii
'j tf-'il
LV
W»V'Ct wc
tlchlan
On to i
erifig an exteosioij
\nd Sprihks fo
relieve the icongi
j Uoi betVcrri Lompta md ilif June'
turn hear Coleman, Surveys arc be-
• ing made to dete^ *J “
las puicr
and be
l hem Krrl (,m>d
iar Mercury cxprr.<ses a
h
i biltty of the
tr.lnals for si
w^ric ki gcnegal
icular. it v- as t
■npse>i"
rks later, w
that cornea often to! P”»l
?aper man in the.s»ate- I °*Sfate.
<t*iM
als for such a/linc.
ineni that [it makes an (flttor feel
him fc
a tiny the
when gome one ;h«nk'
iueihing that appeals m
seeli
! his efforts) Ore appreciatled./ Most
Hipiner
that the Pert
V f
the light
amp of Tul*
oU field Is
feasi-
ter*
dicates
part
i. says
ting to
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If you play golf you will hare no trouble solving N<
Quite a Prw of the other questions are considerably
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do the women qf Japan
waist?
Hindus, who
II.
a:
ii
bulb
30.
b rioter
of cuiH-i j7;
Wha
wears around the
7. ] Acarrdlng. to the
was jhe first mortal to dlk?
Of wliat common
Is Holland the center
vatlo i?
Wha city Is the Atlantic en-
trant e-bf the Panama Canal1
Wha suffix is used to form
noun s from verbs? ,
Wha type of fly lays its eggs
in decaying flesh?
Abbijeviatipn for "street:
kfott *r. j j A-
What citric fniit
large quantities •:
To e lifit.Tj , ;
Who wgs the jsecretary
inter or at the time the
oil n serves were leased?
Baking utensil.
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is the record of a
progress called?
motion picture
Monndin dyc.4
Who’ was the
giver? ;
Social insect.
ttUML j
To regard studiously.
To rot flax by exposure..
Who was the son of
^cry-
large .1 water
Canada bears Hpnry
I. What
\ /Cana<
23,
\ name?
■What |
lowest
tiou?
V
southern ! state
of all to dotton
!•
ranks
produc-
ts. raised liy
n Florida? j j
oi th**-
• naval
i -M. To throw overhand
, 26. WhatNis a male sheep.
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letting him know fhali, inal w Rping to
«un,cc.a-cd Mostii Prfnc thi wonder field of the coun-
who work
st Nat
A^GIRL
^ the
quently ducks ou
nearby dr igsto
She never wear
casioni. and usually
stuck bchjfnd her gar
people art appreciative, but fail to , 7^-
express tm ir appre4iation./If .some- i *
n dn onceLto' thing appears that Ls not-Hked. the
i
Uie drug ment
of th*
other
r ’dat^ pirlyyk _
ifge and tleterTrAiied look*
with a; roundbound Jaw
her with a box of pow-
she had indeed up from
display counter, in !hrr hand
demanded to know tM fjrtc*- ,
’’CORRYj' said our heroifllr. “1
° cant tel] youq. , 1*I J i .
The lai]iwoman strode cner to ',ce
a pencil 'paper Jn» i can do lytter Jrork when
helped alp- ig by a p1
ttle encourage-
ty^ether you are a reader
ar Mercury or some
paper, give the newspaper
man dll th ? praise jou can and you
will fltid 1 ii tn doing hi*, best to make
still fiuU(i< r miprovemenk.
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the manager, repeated her question
:her eye* towasd j
turned
lady.
"You oujht to lire that flipp***^ ?h?®j fTjl,tJr
hd said.i "for she’s the riUlnb^'^f. ' P°u^*^** 1
thing I err saw—coi|ldn t even
t iw much' that
sei vice ib- getting to br \-er>
^ popular with people these davs
Ice cnama.
pmbtI L,„, ,
pt. -’»> -Accbrdini
method of determtolng
catioA. Carvin Coolidge (
prudent Was away long «
coat:pf tan on his spa*^
one#, prou-cted from thg sun's
cowboyihat and so t
a* tti wh
hiv Irtp, ‘1
a' d*0"' thinner1 anda^^w
r: wgppb than aheniriiBiH
llbe f that he I
HER
[ to the most
rhethar a man
id not.,,.
enough to pick up
features, but sp-
in i rays when he
he president has. little to
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her Mr. Cqol-
;her he looks
ent laway. but the
off Yjperhaps some-
irre po|imds and. I hat tils waistline cimia^
^ihg the president fo"t—1
ronf
looks! g) little^
see
ce his return, long]
Ithler if anyjhi
taken a little
SpJBMKch. Not Lhat-ihe
nsman is supposed
‘ !!ie president
rural actor as
from .Aon Jr
the com
he nifty suit in
to deject th«m.
>ked as If. if Might
% college" waldro
drviUah as th
was hot quitf gs -
duds,, but the,-outfit was in v vid Cbntrgst to the black
erwl.se dark and funereal|Jjclothes In which
’ ' n gas been accustpmedrjto sceiqg- the Prcsl”
deij^i.:^ : ^ ,
,e of the correspondent^
tildgc claimed to have no
more talkative than he
Was much
Washington.
The*'iiay that on trips out df K*ild CUy. notably the
^ . , . ■ aleries of,extempora-
laKform gpd other van
YtlloWMqne
neoua speec
tage^nts
Of coum
taik«g ;at ti
gcnUeoian n
( ertmftb' w«
!ar ideg df
it-.i
5
fart. Mir “6
thinfci ip *»
•acittirp
j Appart
curred at ’
South Dal
respondents
them undei
.> *pcik of
minds.Of th*
miner
.eiaae
talk ac
it talk
r at his first press
Iso decides that he
The visit out west
more Yankee twang out
back talk-
according to
talk nearly so
he first came to
irnts most of an.
hlch the president
was a very light
ive been borrowed
Perhaps* the cut
of some of John’s
magazines, laundry
are "honkid’’ for.
Just anegher
auto age
But
7*
ijugstore
red when i. big ca
*11 liked u
ulty aid.
Pmelhfag the Brearhment
here by s*ymj thaMwjs
of entei-p. ise Elvln Co;
rjcgntly In printing * fovfr-
ROckdale
uujiie simply
#ron when
I
affable editor' of
. r Reporter, say*
got to hand if to s
it copies to a ques-
/l tion pf, Alvlc improvement." This
gpipg to foljow my own ad- coiw-e»si«i is made by Editor Cooke:
wlio.-e town is clov by Cameron
r because Cameron 1* planning
tfure of the Elgin JPuplic pay one-third the coj-t knd adjacent
e I>If is nn if a f rnnt ivodr .-------- -------- , .___sui__*_ .l.
cakes,
and
them, but
faces, -jjanjri
! may w^U
j its school
jcM.!'h*vr *,d
dcvelopnient of
• "toda |f
getr see*
ar drive.si up to th*
and (lie driver honks
and ih<^ grandly
curb! -t .
Mg i Jt
demands; i
"Two tw >-centj stamps.’]} }
. And nof even * ”ple|s*.
the order
1 Daily health Talk j
beJ Merri* FialtfLta
Medl-oJ
n" UW
HNM-4
even g "pleis*.": with
and they want
wjll have
a day
miles
whole
itaii
contents, f
Marble Fgl
the penny change. : too.
44-
j Proper!
pays
a stei
tbgt g can be made, to pro
bairrefs daily. • which
the Seminole field look
dnrao
would ‘ mgxe <
Ml
VUf un»- ni
in that section He gas a great vis-
I IonLof the future of the oil district.
! ljutj Yr-xags is accustomed to Jhe ful-
| flllment of great vi$tons,
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Passing the Compliments
John E Cooke.
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p*ye 1.W more blocks, the city
on its front; page.
reader* of the
and I am surf
I do not know
owners two-thirds, the
lehd the cdty its part ot
manky., Cameron \ahofr* > the
rigtyt spirjt in its enterprise and Edl-
I enjoyed studying their - tor jjcookr shows the right spirit* in
concluded tjiat Elgin , hi.s ;^>n*is^. t i m
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• proHid of 1U iacuity and
I wonder how many
anything to the Courier
I
* merries man and lit* wife, the capable as-
- ' ststant. al^ut, to
Marble Falls Cheese factory
Work pgs begun,an a modern
leese fai
lory ui Marble Falls. It
capacity of 5.000 pounds
will give fanner* for 15
good market for
Free (eunty Fblr | ,
rndefson ha* toad Its thirtieth
' free (Squaty fair. w;htc!»]h»a grown
; better and more popular^every year
I Thfre Li not *s njuch- blow and
, blotter about the frqe fair as about
some of the bthefs. but where the
*ro$jnd n
mill hair
1)1 baied upon buttrr fat
A' fneinWU lllra t hut at
A factory like that at
ts only about |5.ooo
town and countr
at Hendfrson.^to
of a fair that\i
makc:mdney.a’
created that ts
md^ jratr receipt
people unite, as
aking a success
not hfcve to
iborly spirit is
thi more than
iliskoi .
Managed, surh a factory j i Somethin*
stockholders and furnishes \fhmkUn count
.v pevfniir u> :-urrn.inding) county site, is n
“ipefs.-. J lit };TfS»a rogntv. but
nag Aixmt
n. the
for a
lunty. Mt. perno
is mighty anktt
. but *♦ makes a mighty
K-dlt»>r J >tir>i»l of th*-
Wf lsir simI of ltj
Ifirallll ilteuil*.
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■pbrlfaa 'I
h®
jtlu
used idf ibe
..
west with
MANY FACTORS EN
HIGH NEGRO DEATf M
IN a reper t co
1 • tty rato! In thr
prominent physician
particular); r
among negroes
III lam there
negroes irn the United
stUuttng Mmost io per
population! The death |
general aif d<
while wert m
those of iihe white
i®fe
nts aM Casurerkt*
The Texfs Ct»ru*: Fruit drdgfers’
Exchange has tliree packing plknLs
in the Lowfr Rio Grande valley
and is preparing to build a combined ____
nocking hejusf and canning factory rr dour.tv pre
at • cost of gi.so.ooo Frahkhn claim
The plant Is to Have s 11' 1
machlneir. including j 1
’tnacHine. electric box {
imatic packers and
I iryfr rtiamv. o»tT in nuws amigniy
hi* claim when Itl agys that ft “has
the] largest number of boyV\a»ri
girls' rlpb members of any '
in; the Htate according "
tty." Mrhere
cou ity
, at Sty Bli
am
t hr laHjcs
Hurt mar
inacblne.
Sip. he burst into
i from.the rear pi
Ich surprised everyone wfio knew hli
the president Isn't supposed to do
pres* conference* but the untonned
the light gray suit wrhb spoke for him
loquacious a* torn pared with the popu-
rice. A* a matter of
always been aome-
i. the presld
presidential ■
^nt Cal ’ tradltidn
myth anyway.
.on other occasio:
y many humorous
id City and the 8
haven’t got Into
■■tofu to write
assumed name.
experiences
returning corr
But economic joemndr M*Kc
may one day .htyirlh'th* ho
rnU# cilmt) up- an almost perpkidibular hill to the Me-
Kelvic fanch, when the backboard wagon bearing ex-
ilvlf and Hm
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1 , ^jMHHMFCooitdgdi - became go
heavy on thg horses that tlm.preMldeni of the United
8tM|a%0t out and pushed. ~ --------*“
1 pliotogtaphef who weighs at
‘ the president then clambered
at the jfcoat lem. perspirt
pondenu, plod*
I tire. 4 i
the| president
ill
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talk*,
ts which oc-
,me Lodge of
□resident
And talk*
One at the cor-
agazlne story about
(Inf. • ,\ ■ *_!
stands out In the
lenia la the Tire*
n-ro popuUUon b only M-*Xt In
proporOon to tho whltrt »T what *! tag many IcOfrununltlea to study
of the
ter than!
proven
Amo
tlon
crT
, ponderous movie
twice a* much as
the Wagon to grind
r. Obolldge.
some tap feet he-
i ment began ae to
the whites are nervous
eye trouble i and skin d
suicide rato *•- moreover/ ahou
third tl
white peoirle,
« _ Jto ■
If
‘I i
J,
i -
.
■MtoaS—ii
J thoae
isn’t .some oth-
o challenge the
! ; i ■ 4r \ j-T
J* In Sympathy
T!ie Texas pn-is |s in
<-vinp»tl)y with Mr. j and
3k
1
Wl
lecreaatng.
« much 1
itos.. con-;
nt of thg
rates in
it. for a
[her than
. the
in
! la growing
■Bastro
establlshi
chicken ■
season and the business - dcart'd
spldly
•strop Hatchery j
"ia» completed plans
I he passing
2HF
IX—rUTV'T *—'T : ' ---- ”fran,,M «»»*« a**!. Ak»u mm. own
other equipment ' of modem type. , F.'Marbeh- of the Richardson Krh"
tenderret
Mrs. Sam
in. who !ha
mself
of their fine young
especially en-
-e members, df
>lhad
!,0 UK
} the] Tcxgs Press A.vs/k U:iod ,wtit|e
s#>rviiw 4* assistant to hi* fatiier
for inan> years been aee-
I rrxaiy h tlie Aspociation. Carson
a large commercial1 was universally loved because of his
Mnrlnft I
j.wW Htyj
LmaryTifl
tchcry to be ready for
bright mind his spirit of helpful
nes*. and his cheerf
out ht«
J TSSir —*•!
Ini. One !
dir fas-!
advantages of such en-
Where study is mhde
Usually early action.
er Uses Teaaa Gaa
accepted a
was a century ago.
At birth a negro child
less expectancy of life
child; at 2 2 yean, seven
and at 02 years, two yi
.n*fe“JXnTTSLiS' t>™H
phr«.r«?nrth ^d schedule fer - the ot Tex..
It jnnatibe
are..*
tffRfer
thoae und^ij which the
fgrtheriiore,
educat on.
stance
; thafiH
pec|>lr living
dlffei mt from
They haye had.
opportune r for edun
knowledge of sanitation
^acse-’giew.
e, lem
1 lam
i be disc*ae* wfiteh occiafe
moat freqtently tn the begro race
are tubero iloals and diaei am of the
kidneys ac d lungRii i1
The munder rate la six klmflf tytyj
of the wh! tea. The disease* which
* disturbance*,
dtoepuw*. The*
t one-
neem to. *ffect the negsoeA |es* than
l tort*
(35
that bf the white n re
Betyuag of their Increased rato of
mortality I ad their Jesaer ed life ex-
pectancy, ihey usually ty i forced to
pay highei insurance rat»- than do
nrhli. n«n«l«
iii-
1 litfl
JL a • ui
gu jiate
i gas
that wUl cAll; for the immediate lay-
tog of a bit pipe line from the Fan-
handle gas field to that city. Most
Texas ckty are now supplied with,
gas and there appears
' ‘ let Colorado
iu
wealth.
need. Texas
almost unlimited
'•I*-
tng Peaaata Pays
| A farmer at'Charlotte. Atascosa
county, hai marketed 1.000 bushels
of peanut* from U acres, for which
he has received 11,2*0. and has 1.000
bales of fine peanut hay left - Hls
success wig cause A number of his
much suffering.
Ilf 1 ' TL
Hfe, whleh
Illness t hi ougli-
was filled.with
|l. 1 ■ t
11 /
wSh
dead men eat.
for such meatj
narrow rixim
eat it in thg silent tomb,
no kind voice of comrade near
To bid the feaster be of cheer. (
“i j i i Fj: . - ■ »• ] LT T <
But Friendship la * nobler thing—
Of Friendship it lg good to sing. .
For truly, when a man shall end.
He Uvea in memory of hls friend.
Who doth hls better part’ recall
And of hi* fault make ftilnecial^'
au*timDobson: Fame i* a
Food That Dead Men Bat.
•1 . : ’-4-4 I ■
neighbors to plant J peanuts next OPT of the dusk a shadow,
“*r. The pe—‘ --- *w- t -L" ——A-
A of sand
The peanut crop on the right | w Then, a spark:
idy land seldom fall* to. Out of the cloud a Alienee,
table. V ill ]i Then, a lack: h
Out of the heart a rapture.
Than, a pain;.
uw wi uw wmp r p Out of the dead, oold ashes,
to the northwest la so life again | . j
that the road ‘ —John B. Tabb: Evolution
N
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from Temple to the fl
crowded with traffic
1
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Wha
dgily
W
I-gal:
PSrtif
A lli
ti*m.
of i hati?
bert rulefc?Y
What hr«Kent was
of the “Daily
JeweL • . J
To regret exceedingly.
A derby.
Upright shaft.
What Is an Informal
it bf debt?
1
I
- «tor;
fame -In bashful boy1
force producing hypno-
uritry is King
senior."
Ai-iS-
Abbrtviat tonvfar
To 1 f Wf _\ •
' Indian corkwood.
Wes
Prof
Fros
Frosiea as cake. \ ;
What letter m.thkG
pluUrt to' the equha
glhh "T ?
Greek al-
alent of.
acknowledgement I
, 36. Who was Lorelei?
What* is the f-cond letter of j
the Greek Alphab#*,1 . .
'What is the female of a ouck?,
Estimated pericet soqrc. ;
petty. f - J . «. .1'
... Wliat violent! worldraKl oc—
' \ gurs off the Faroe Islands} f
} J Elution for ,
t Yesterday’s Puzrie
wrote,Robin*on Crusoe?
Made- of oat meal
— r of a small native
VERTICAL *
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is
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QGHi dQQyH BHii
q nanan a
una aaDaia
aa aaHaasaa do
nisijaa anaatJ
lEHfla aiiiffi aaaa
iwaaaaia Haaqa^l
the largest
province <
- ir' ii
id east-
Brltisli
[ i 'I
Is known as
the South?"
i
New Yor ;.
ory?! wi h
In this pKce;
marirty «hie
revuitmg:
8
of
vuiung
Should t be
!• lyrmo l oh
is setting
Once
some Arctic
do ‘not care. .
[ ice escaped
mg and crept
\ ORK Sept. 20-My la*t .
n Manhattan V \i. and
to' ee in one soUtary day ?
tt. qf al) thr myriad thinks m
most worth cgi-
#eem.s
A thing mightier even ttiar
the city. (. . AXthing that oouk .
have crushed and broken the dtv J
as though it were ,ap much fboatj^
mg on a cake
And frem the
seems to move
ly crowd mg out
fytng aw Ay as a Manhattan mem- , There is ixtmethmg - glacial
ar\ i Wl h but \one day to speno I utider this rain-menaced »ky\
t Of struggling • GILBERT SWi
scen^ is most
wox»h)
L
that >lvid- impression
gets watching J:e
crowds fif ht for shuttle traUis uluhr
Timm Styai t during the cvmyig '
1 ush hoiJ? .} ; . Or a visit to tlu ;
old man' wl.o rings up the city's
curtain flbchi fog-flanked morning
from his ape* istfuid on the BaUeitr? .
ft .11 It Ft ifit easy to forget] tut-‘
oW frllow feed11 1 In. brood of dove.'
•hm uie nrelmg through the half-
light d»
before si
-hich the dity lies hMden;
.p'
«ee If th
fit
alcing the waterfront a|
who keeps iyptl
thi i woman
. :d '•civ. hanging out her'
ing tn the shadow of a 50.01)0
nerf . W
f
Or to wander in [
te Afternoon over to Union
to see If thq-old pretzel uityi
to the chd of hls daily
h«d into a bench, taker.
fSlIpn into a doj^?
i- Avenue bus VI'
fham Is not Oo
shlgs
Or a
run ji,
to Hide Its .
Ugbl* Trqkh.
VT.^Ibe e*t\y I
taxis creep along wet pavement* like
mechanical sllhoucttesV when the nil
night revglers slip out of the hide*
atom
tand you
kledp-
those fexy
n Broadway]bcxin-
behind the great
y one. flash oni
hours, when:
pat
ark. mounting to
hill made of several huge
A (ID. tirus-pondering. 1
A self on a slender pt
Central P
Of a utti|_----- ----IV—/.
boulders. It Is late afternoon
Thrpugh a crack in rain clouds to
the weal ihe *un Is finding mo men- ]
tarv cm ape before setting. ./\
Escaping. It climbs to the/fetty's
nd creep* along the aky-
wers which, in the di>-
Uke gargantuan needles
minarets.
imu
groping
tande. re
waiting some giant to thread 'them.
[ii] rm
What a gorgeous etching!
Ai>d how suggestive of hugeness anJ
architectural conquest’ . . . Just
for a'few moments the sunset oni-
on it aUrWitk a vivid flush, giving
the sense of unreality. . . .
1 | I ' L |; 1 • • • •
TTNDERFOOT la o great
U ]. . . At some Ume In —---
faraway, a glacier moved slowly and
inexorably over the* spot on which I
up the eatth.* turtb-
and. earring riven
ago that no one
Least
sweetie
bench
that the sun
boulder,]
the vast
stand., hekrt
ling up!
.7 71-. so
remember* or tries to. .
I of all th|i
who alt *)
' «04 .<IO
sailor and his a
the little thatched
lo tot know that u
GILBERT .-VAN.
---V'*!!
Draperies -
f
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BEAUTIFUL CRETONNE8-
In new pattern* and shades
Kun fast goods Ini a Wkfa
range of priciu- Brighten jp
your bed room, sun room, or
breakfast room with gay stye
drapes at a very small coat.
NEW TERRY SIDE
1^ pretty colon and new pat
terns, only sjer yard ...
\
Scrim. MarquLsctte.v Voile*,
etc. All kindi, of Inside drapes,
in cotton and rayoo, at neaaiy
every price. Unusual value*.
A mort complete showing.
nix
ill NEW RAYON SIDE
I
DRAPERIES
Fifty-Inch
that can be
goods
split
Good-
and than
imish you with ample width
'for side drape*. T Beautiful
new- patterns in a wealth of
rich, harmonizing colors. Moet
reawnably priced. y
Rayon Bed sprea<
quard patterns, new!
ftcts. mostly in re
\aonie blues, all
.spread.'.
good
X,
/
ComforUbics. doam
and a
Big sizes
. quality.
•h
Hi • ^Wi
faiilMMY
I cool* CO.
Everything to
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