Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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SATURDAY, JANUARY IS, 1916.
PALESTINE DAILY
round, with the wlritedtot
dition percolating through odfrfji
lar appendages;, If this be# 1)?
. maikA the fqqst of it.-vMtosifl:^
Daily Index. < ; 7 7; *■ ’*§j
ENGLAND IS STILL AFTER RECRUITS:
“THE BIG AND
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America’s Foremost
j: Alarm./
[ as second-class matter June
at the postoffice at Palestine,
under act at M#"ch 6, 1879.
PNtoA*hed Every Afternoon—Sunday
Excepted.
w; M. and H Y. HAMILTON
Editors and Proprietors.
COPELAND'S.
Telephone 4-4-4
Hamilton Boyn.' Vpu Know
♦ Hill ♦♦♦♦WWI4H »*»*t**
Jhteedrlption, 15 Cent*: the Week—
the Year, $6.00. , \ ‘
yeBetlon npon the character, stanu- \
!■£ or reputation of any person, firm
nr fDrporation which may appear id .,
Hm columns ot The Herald will be
jlniily corrected npon it being brought
%• attention of the publishers.;.;
•Mbiaries, resolutions of respect and •-
mhSSb of thanks of less than seventy*
Hvn words will be published free of
nh&ge. Per all wordb in excess of
gedtoty-ffre a charge of one. cent a
wwl will he made. Be sure to. count
jnnrf words, and send right amount
at money or stamps to cover for wx- ;
ton words, hr ehid the matter will not
SATURDAV, JANUARY 15,>1916.
BATH ROBES,
P&lestlne Herald: A brother Texas,
editor is still bragging about getting
What he is pleased to call a house
gown or lounging robe for a Christmas
present. We* feel il our duty to tell
the brott^r that what he owns is a
bath robe, and he is supposed to find
the occasion from month to month .to
use it.
How <^o you know it is a bath robe—
you highlahder two hundred and fifty
miles from the seashore? Anyhow,
why is a bath robe" Who wears a
robe in his tub? fading boots are to
be worn when one wades, a smpking
jacket when he smokes, a dinner ring
when he eats dinner, a night’ gown
when he goes out at night—but where
Is the simp who bathes’ in a bath
robe?—State Press m Galveston News.
We move on and forward* with thq
conclusion that State Press is ‘ not
guilty.
A DAILY LE9SO/4 IN HISTORY
6m Hundred Yea re Age Today.
UK—A sensation waa created in fi-
mmeial circles by the action of the
Sheriff at Richmond in forcibly clos-
ing the Bank of Virginia for failure
to comply with a coart decision in a
•nit to compel the hank to redeem
its notes in specie.
Seventy-five Years Age Today.
1841—The banks ot Philadelphia re-
aumed specie payment.
Earl of Derby.’ British statesman
and. Governor-General of Canada in
1888-93. born. Died in London, June
14, 1908.
Fifty Years Age Teday.
1866—“Ashland,” the home of Henry
Clay, near Lexington, was purchas-
ed for the new agricultural college
• of Kentucky.
tan do much better: Let every mem-
ber of the church and SabbatH^achool
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awaken to the great work hem re us.
We can if we will. Let our jgMtto for
the year be. “With - (kg's
Will.” Let us hav^^^^^^ra
STILL HE BOASTS OF LOYAL
Twenty-five Year* Ago Teday.
1891—Dr. Koch made public the in-
gredients «f his consumption lymph.
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Christian Church.
The Bible school attends
Sunday might to be the beet'
New Year began. 1 wish th
be 75. loyal men out Umiorrd
are more than that enrol
mind the weather. Soma
will be disagreeable, but non
but that they could be w<
There will be the osufl
upon and communion tfith ^
at -the morning preaching
Charles Thresto will Bing for1-
The service at night will 4>«
of the conversion of-a
He was a man who cduld
dence, and the fac£s of the
tion of the Lord and His real
ness were so. convincing
this lawyer to'a change of at
The Junlbrs. will meet at
and the Seniors at g.‘30.
J-et’e be‘on hand for all tb
ices tomorrow.
L. B. Haskins,
A
Congregational Church^
We have been doing well, %ut we
:r. ,1 .tu try lawaun^ cwus rip: . „ .i. Li.*iu.iu.ink., reu tilling <>f volunteers still goes on.
;ft VCene ia Trafalgar square.siiowmg Geprge Robey making ah appeal for recruits.
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Here to
together for agood start in the'work-j A
of the year, and .every thau of' the
7 chSifth is invited to be there. With a
Amusements
number of speakers making ready,
and a splendid menu being prepared
a good time is assured
D. H. Hotchkiss, Pastor
Grace Methodist Church.
Usual services tomorrow, Our place
Of worship will be in t^fe ball Over the ,
fire station. The room will be made.
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comfortable.
Sunday school 10 a. m. _• . V
tog service 11 o’clock.
f Elpworth^Leajpne .6 :30 p., ql
Night servide‘^h30 o’clock.
Official board meeting
at 2:00 o’clock. '
Strangers welcomed.-
v Rev. L. B. Saxon, Pastor.
•
▲tone, northeast of Scissons, was
cleared of Trench ’troops, Germans
Claimed, with the capture of si|
villages in the vicinity and heavy
French losses; Russians captured
5,000 Turks in the Caucasus: French
official report admitted German
gains north of Soissons.
PAY YOUR POLL TAX.
Pay your poll tax'seems to be wor-
thy of a free repetition. And the
Herald is urging yon to get yonr re-
ceipt before the first.day of February.
This is to be a very important politi-
cal year, and since -all of our public
%
officers are chosen ;by popular vote
It is Important that all men otherwise
qualified to express a choice should
be provided with the necessary re-
ceipts to enable them' to cast a vote.
And, may we urge you pot to wait
too lon&. The last few days will be
busy ones with the tax collectors, and
, We are a native of the great and
glorious state of Texas. We are- loyal
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to her interests and to the interests
of the entire south
ible
along with ell our patriotic citizen-
ship in the welfare of cotton. We
want to see it maintained at a price
that will enable the grower to make
money out of the growing. We are
willing to do any reasonable, and
some few unreasonable things, to
bring about this much desired consum-
mation:. ' When Jim Lowry suggested
>re us.
file™
coarse at eleven o’clock will“The
Way to Certain Success.” The Young
People’s Blblf Study' class aa^oto.-at
2:30 p. m., under the .leadership of
the pastor. Christian Endeavor at
6:45 p. m. In the evening at 7;30 the
story of the Bible, illustrated by
splendid stereoptican pictures will be
P resby te ri a iuGti u rch.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m.
Public worship 11 a. m.
Chapel service 3 p. m.
Westminster League 6:30 p. m.
Evening’ worship 7:30 jo’clock.
Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30
p . m. - *
Sunday school teachefs’ meeting
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Services at chapel Friday 7 :30 p m.
J. C. Oehler, Pastor.
THe QUEEN. ,
Big sik reel program. Charlie Chap-
lin will appear in “A Woman,” a new
,-v - - * . a ‘ ' -is. ;
Essanay feature in two parts. You will
laugh till / yobr sides hurt. Then
comes ”Tfee Apaches of Paris,” a big
foui. part Broadway favorite. See the
famous Apache dancers. This is one
of the best picture* ever offered to
Palestine photoplay fane. Hear all
the latest song hits played by Mrs.
Bridges. Matinees daily 2 f30 to 5:30.
Night show starts at 7. sharp. Prices
at parsonage:| only 5 and 10 cents.
Monday "The Woman’s Share,” .a
j big Vitagraph feature. Some swell
j program next week; you be sorry
! if you miss a day.
(ASvertiaawyL)
.WEATHER BULLETIN.
continued) Come and etvj
All are
i ''
mo;
ir<
y the good
elepme. •
things with us.
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Paul C. Burhans, Pastor.
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Tha -Church of Christ.
Labor Temple, corker Mato and
John streets.
Bible class at 10:30 a.’ m.
Communion service at 11:30 a. m.
Everybody cordially invited. Come
and bring your Bibles and let ns
study the jvord of God.
p Q. Wallace; VL M. Fields, Eljfcrs,
THE GEM.
Good ne^fs for everyone today. Max
Figraan, Burr McIntosh and Lolita
Robertson in “The New Adventures Of
j. Rufus Wallingford." Two reel
(►■Booster comedy entitled “Bungalow
Haugfte.” This is a . new series, each
adventure is complete, of extraordi-
nary merit based on the tfemendous- v
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ly popular stories of Geo. Randolph
Chester.
high class Rooster comedies • every
Saturday. Don’t miss a one of them.
Also "The Gilded Youth" a Laemmle
three reel feature, with Julian and
Wilson playing ti e leading # part.
“Pathe News” first number of 1916,
full of- European war news and other
Published by Authority of the 6ecr*»
tary of Agriculture.
For Palestine and vicinity Mill V
p. m. Sunday: Unsettled, warmer to-
night; Sunday unsettled. Colder.
Temperature: Lowest last li|M
34; highest yesterday 44..
-S
Weather Condition#.
Areas of high pressure oover the
middle Atlantic *coeat and the ftUr-'
northwest. These two combined 6HK
trol conditions in all districts,
in the Panhandle of Texas, the
basin, and on the north Pacific
where the pressure is relatively lOUPi
Snow has fallen in the Rocky Md*Mr 5
tains region, and lb the upper Mis-
souri and upper Mississippi valleyn.
Elsewhere fair weather has preveiML
There has been a.general rise to
perature in all districts, except on
middle Atlantic coast and to the
northwest where colder weather pro-.
vails.
. Louis
Official in
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Firet Baptist Church. /
Sunday School meets at <fclp<Jc.
r.tion'as; tof have^;rt all ~*^tlon j W
'Preaching at 11 aui.*'
;-3P.
The Jnterceesory
-
■ ivforni/ig subject:
ibayer.”-:' - b-
Evening Subject: “The Ground cf
the Final.Judgment,!*
Sunbeams will meet at 3 p. BL .
Fourth Ward Mission' at 3 p. H :
Senior- Union meets at 6<30 a m.
V' ' - ~ y- J- »* ’*.r‘ . V v
Good music-. AM -cordially’' WelCQto-
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, Christian., Science,
‘ Services .op Sunday and W’ednds-
. day at-T: 30 p^ in. . .
Hall over Gas office^. Oak street.
.Public cordially invited.
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7 St Phillips Church.
No' 7:30; a. qj. service. ’
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Sunday schd|>i 'at 10 a! m. -
Morning, praj^r.; 1 f. O'clock
‘ Evening-prayer 4 o’clock; •
J. 'B. Finn, Rector.
iNmNmiiNHiiMim*
THE GEM
♦ lea Bif New Horn* an Malh «t ♦
▲ Acroee from the P. •. ♦
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i SIX REELS TODAY. . ♦
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that -every- citizen of the country,
male citizeb, we mean, ' add a few
•inches to the tall of his shirt in ordeF
to increase its consumption, we hear-
tily .aequiesed in the suggestion. We
even went so'far in increasing its
co
cushion made for . o,ur office! :chair.
There's a limit, however, to a 'person’s
loyalty * Co anything. Some one has
eotiie forw*ard with, a brand new sug-
gestion that has for its purpose the in-
creasing of the consumption of the
fleecy staple. The suggestion; Is ‘for
everyone to have the earache as often
as possible. Right here is where our
loyalty to. tke great white gold of the r ■
sunny southland ceases: *>Ve wouldn’t * • -
knowingly'and willingly havethe earr
. ache again, as we had it frequent and .
often ;in our .boyhood,, to advanch the 'Sunday sohdol,, 9:3C a. :xh.'
price of anything..; The theory of this.- Public "worship, with aermona by the
newspaper .mao 4s t&at ftbft cotton 'is < pAstof, ic[:55 a, m., and 7:30 p. in. ; Embargo on Dyewood is. Raised..
always used to plur the suffering ear. 7 EpForth i^ague. 41.6:45^ ^ * • /1/ wkshingtop.,; D. ■ G./ - Jan' iS^Fbrb
thus Increasing- -its. use. Personally r. Mid-week prayer service, .WedneS
Strict Liquor Rules Uphstd. -
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Charleston, W. Va, Jan. 14.—Aji
junction which prohibits
geiftfijabs^
to carry labeled to
sonal baggage was upheld by the
preme Court of Appeals
when it‘refused relief asked ' tor
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
According to State
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Coming.Monday “The Adventures of
eC Mad Gap," Pathp 'Cblpred R.ooster ‘
feature fn four reels. This is the fea-
ture that' was advertised for New
j Years day.
Prohibitioa Goto-
missioner Fred p. Blue, a similar
junction will be obtained .against tte
street and inter urban railways
packet wteamer companies if they do
not. enforefe the order.
.( A.d vertisenjeot. 7
THE BEST-
Jhe Herald job printing d^ait-^
rr.ent is equipped to execute any kind
of' printing, on short notice. OUT.
| in0type equipment places US to- POrr
It is wjth regret th*£t the manage- sit-ion to execute any class ot wortL®®
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ment of the Best ig; cpmpelied to an> -
ndunce-that “The Mi^cle of . I.ifql
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t uu.uuce -trial i ue jujorcte oi t *'• . ^ - - i
1 ; , , . ' • T . m 114*1 l'H4 II HI 111II
j that was. to. .have'been shov.n.lodtjp | - 7^
A .Fayinglrwestmeht,^
.'iqhaH failed to .arrive. -However we are 1 Extra I Temple Thd&tP^
offering an exceptionally strong bilk | - . £>NE WEEK COMMENCING
full of comedy, pathotfp.nd education- MONDAY, JANUARY IT 3
al’ features- The first film, will be !
:c
j * ,• D. B, Clapp; Pastor.
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Centenary Methodist.
Twelve 'hundred cent. can:! be
made..by securing a .scholarahip in' th>
* Palestine •Business College. Scores
Of. young .people can testify t<f'this..
All -who enter during Jatfuary ' Will be;
allowed a cyscount -of Jlh.on a double
acfd fa.OQ on a. single, scholarship 1-5-3^
proposition., lay. 7 :30 p. m.; ; 7
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A banquet for the men is tq be serV-
"BUNGALOW BUNGLE”. ♦|
49. The New Adventures of. J. R'lfus ♦ |
♦ Wallingford,' two reel, high- ♦!
4> class Rooster coiue-Ty.' • by ♦ '
♦ Pathe <’o. ♦
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♦ - ] "THE GILDED YOUTH" ' ! + '
4* Featuring Rupert Julian and +
ElBie Wilson. 3 reel Lae m in lie ♦
♦ feature - ♦
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♦ PATHE NEWS NO. 1 OF 1916 ♦
♦ Full of I^te Events. •' ♦ |
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▲ Prices Only 5 and 10 Cents.
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♦ Monday—We will show that de- ♦ j
♦ layed feature, "The Adventur- ♦ ;
♦ es of , a Mad Cap.” four reel ♦ j
♦ band colored Pathe Rooster ♦ ,
4 play. It is something exquisite + |
♦ ' and grand.. ♦
we are opposed to this
however, if any of our patriotic read-
ers wknt to-increase the .consumption 1 fd by the ladies . of the chufch' On
of cotton via the earache route, they Tuesday night beginning at 7 o'elodk-.
have our permission, but as for our- , This Is to be ah .' occasion for ttiq-
sfcdves7we'd rather see the " bottom purpose of strengthening the.' social
drop out of the .inarKrt, than to gd’’ lift- of the thim.h and to* get the men
y-
... J. DOUG MORGAN, ^
‘Clarissa’s Charming Calf,” one of Everybody’s Favorite Actor, and TKa .
thosk screamingly.funny F’alstaff < omMORGAN STOCK COMPANY
ediee. - "The Trail of . the Serpent!
, 30; People 20- Band and Orchestra. ^
with E. Forrest Taylor and Helen -Ros'H Qpentog PUy-^
"THE BUIUCTeR OF BRIDGEV’
A Comedy Drama, in Four Acts.
. Mustang - Film ’ Company -knou how - to {
Ben. is _a ,thrilling Western drama in'
tWo Teela.and.is built, as; only’ thc.'l
build -these Western plays., "The-
Station-'bf Content" la another dra-
!maRic/picture, in^two reels by the Re-^
‘ 1 eg Company had the whole pro-.
gram is rounded ont with a Mutual
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Weepy of current events, making.six
TODAY
5 aii(I 10
CENTS.
Best Theatre cents?, 1
(^-FEATURE REELS-—6,
"THE TRAIL OF tHE SER
PENT,” t.wo reel
CONTENT,"
M ustang ■
with E. Fofre'fM Taylor and
M-lelp-ni Ho^‘D. * * j ;
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"CLARRISSA'S CHARMING
CALF;". One, Reel :Fuisiaft ‘
• CyrUedy. •. '
,;."TH'E- STATION
Two Reel Reliance Drama ,
Mutual weekly ng. 43—-
; ,Current hJveiitb.' -;'r- •
/.- COMING.- ’l .’J
••• Tuesdaji. (.’liarley * Chaplin
Thursday "The Setentlv Noon'
6 Reels Every Day,-
Read Herald WAnt Ads. ,
THE QUEEN
Vaudeville Between Every Act
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LOOK *AT THESE PRICED—
Balcony -------
Lower Floor .----
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Ladiee 'Free Ticket Monday
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Two Ladfee or One La&y and Gentle-
man- /admitted1 On ohe 20c Lower
. ... ........ Floor'Admission’Ticket, if bought
| fy'r-t!r<! rood thing-* fox. next- w*-«*.k adt . ’before’.’^ p. m. Monday.
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• -v y; ha t- a number of wpnderfu! suh- -7 . WATCH FOR THE BAND. . ...
• Theatre Will Be Well Heatedv
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mal notice wlas giveh the' state: de
parfmont by, the-British embassy that
the, embargo', on dvewood exports
from aJmajtta :and British Honduras ' b'js- rr-els for; b aqd .t0 ojPfiXs Watch '
had^ bo-rt raised • 7 .,
j* ITS of interest dnd we 'are'sure^yoq j
w:i* be . pleased ' . ' !y \ '• |
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On Oak Streetrf-Everybody’e
. t Favorite^—Quality Did it.
o—REELS fODAYHi r.
' 5 .and 10c. * •
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♦ Charlie Chaplin ,in '
y ;•' ■ 7, "A WOMAN" 77
*>. EHsanay ju two parts;7 .funniest ♦
• picture ever, made. ■ 7! ♦
ty w v i'y^.
♦ ; ' ."APACK^ OF PARIS" *
♦ A Broadway Favorite . in' Four. ♦
’ sjartfi: 7'7 ! -..
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Monday—'" A Woman's ' Share; '4*
♦ Big Vitagraph Special.: - ♦
♦ ■ M»HI IH IM M l »H»N ♦ H ^
Roy aft Notional Bank
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Roya/t Loan and Investment Co.
PALESTINE, TEXAS
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4IS75-OO0 #•
Combined Capital and Surplus
Total Resources /ftver • $1-000-000
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77 Offers its patrons all SMoanodailoN consistent
with Safs »and C6nservaBvs Baalrfng Methods.
7 ’'.' *• wn \* -
; MEMBER FEDERAL RSSEtoVE 9YBTEM.
Night.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 14, No. 111, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1916, newspaper, January 15, 1916; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025158/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.