Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, DECEMBER 18, 1919.
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By FL.OYD M ACGRIFF,^
„ N- 8* Start Correspondent.
London, Dec. 18s.— Lord Buckmaster,
**x-lord chancellor (chief justice) of
- England/-believes in women acting as
Judges, but he does not think women,
who hate Just been admitted to the
irntry, can qualify for
er thirty years,
t the sex disqunlifica-
bill opens up the pros-
pect of women serving on juries and
becoming magistrates, and in time
even Judges in the law courts, the apex
1 cial system. „
omen of exceptional talents
ib|y fitted to serve on the
t bench cur on juries,” Lord
r said, “but nothing would
persuade me yet to appoint - magis-
trates from the enormous mass of ordi
■itrfriWQiten, , Such a thing would be
r'e kot been giv-
tht have stim-
thelr powers
_ have BeW
. “iitfaXnn
. Tho little circle of
iop$ in which they.
_ loved in this country
i- them mentally and tem-
for real Judicial work in
‘-*il qualities . in a good
ge of local-affairs
from prejudice,
knowfedge of hunfen nature
character wtoiimi Is UBimpeach-
which commands trespect.
that they may be influenc-
ye feeling’ as against
Ip not in itself Suffi-
nent against their becoming
big majority of women
ve, still unfitted for
judicial affairs, yet I think
moving very fast in their
I think the next twenty years
iess an enefrmous difference.
_ have been hundreds of thoh-
i of English women who have
subjected to military discipline
who have experienced whit is
iriistratioh of rules
. Alt that
4 effect on
tldii of
women magis-
li]
Pyrex Ware
Aluminum Ware
For Christmas p<,,e*g;Swar"
Company
to the home of Mrs., T. R. Dunn on
December 5th, where she remained un-
Mi*. Elrod
to Brushy Creek, but on the
following Sunday he* returned to
Neches to attend Mrs. bunn's funeral.
til the following $ujnday.
returned to Brus'
column which was placed there nearly! gregational ministry. .His first pastor-
1300 years ago, and at the present time ' ate was in Terre Haute, Ind., where
shows practically no signs of deter-1 he remained freym 1800 to 1S65. In the
ioration. _ \ latter year be wept Jq Nevr York and
in 1869 he succeeded Henry Ward
WI.!*
(Hungary, born at Constantine, Mich.,
55 ^ears ago today.
Tyrus R. Cobb, outfielder of the
GR1EEN ADDLTION COTTAGE $27001
Owner says sell 5-room cottage, ga-
rage, servant house, barn, wood and
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FROM HERE AND THERE. ❖
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The original name of Canada was
New France.
•Natural dyes, made mostly from
vegetables, plants and wood, wbre
practically Die only dyes kpown for
centuries. Their gradual disuse in the
stimpdred years has been due to the
•- .rft *"*3 * *2^*->* ,
' The staple crop of China is said
to be sweet potatoes. There is no
section which does not raise them, and
they are a substantial part of the diet
of a Ireater part of the Chinese peo-
ple.
A Portuguese, Alberto CaStello Bran-
co, is said to have planted the first
coffee tree in Rio de Janeiro in . 1760,
Detroit American League baseball coal house and garden, at 1101 Conrad
Beecher as pastor of
in Brooklyn.,, Durihi
he occupied
pit he became
Plymouth church
_ the decade that
mouth church phl-
^ii uc r,,djel/ Jamed as a
preacher, ta the, laier years Dr. Ab-
bot*,**! jgdgd reputation by
swk.as an author and as editor-
one of the prominent maga-
apd frpip this small beghminfe • has
been dqv.elo
has made r
producer fit
Ha
ndu’stry twhi(&
atest coffee
m
and stove Wood,
ve you bought your thrift stamj)
m
team, born at Royston, Ga„ 33 years
ago today.
Notice.
Accounts for sewer service are now
payable at the office of company, 216
Main street. This Applies to both busi-
ness houses and residences, as we
have, discontinued sending out a collec-
lector. Accounts for November are
now past due. Please mail check or
call at office,, so as not to get oh the
delinquent list.
ll-10t . Palestine Sewer System.
street, for $2700; $506 cksh, balance
$25 and accrued interest monthly. Ex-
cellent community, close to school,
church and business district. A splen-
did home at a sacrifice. Write or
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wire. *■
THORNE £ RAY
303-4 Slaughter Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
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13—St| G-1 the habit: Advertise.
Have you something you would like
rt© sell? Try & Classified Ad: T’tae
Want Ads are wonderful salesmen.
vpnderfi
Special
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Look! Look! Look!
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Special
A Filial Reduction ori all Cottt
Suits, Coats and Dresses
To close out our entire liiife of Coat Suits, Coats and
Dresses we have decided to make a greater reduction. These
are all this season’s styles. To make quick selling ^e have
mirked them at 1*4 and 1-2 price. Don’t fail to come early
while ybu caii get a good selection before the stocks are broken.
Only FIVE More Shopping Days Before Christmas
shoi
iiiote or less deleted___~_________ ___—__- ~ ,
assure you of the Store’s hfedrtlSst Cb-operhtibii with your pitas.
Gifts for Ladies
'ryxuu k.i, ■! -
—Hahfcerchiefs
tbK.
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Gifts for Men
be
Pll ^ H W’twS'
to be justices of the peace,
with regard to the high court.
■ heed concern himself about
for a period of from 25 to 30
tment, and then he can ob-
‘ *"* of his undoubted
jfession and his
and teAper. !f a
*e requirements
i may be pardoned
it will be a long
• • la satisfied.” .
looks
s
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county or
(Bjr Correspondent.)
community was grieved over
was a oevo^ea membe
veil attended that there
NECHES notes. t
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of Mrs. FAnnie Dunn. She
critically ill oh Tuesday af-
Jecember 2nd, with acute
anc died at 7:39 a. m. the
The funeral was
Bnrke at the Meth-
’the: Uwct; after noon. Mrs.
the wife of the late T. R.
was. our druggist for so
jiltod the Method-
|[hve years ago
member at the
,Everything that
couid do
________ _____ _ funeral was
well attended that,there was not
room in tbe church, for a
iher had to stay on the out-
s floral offerings were bcau-
lumber of relatives and
inh, Jacksonville,
7«BUOon and other
led the funeral. She leaves
voted daughters. Misses Lizzie
“>unn and Mrs. Emmet
Also a devoted son, Elbert
es a nambei’ of other r<?la-
, to mourn her load,
again we wefh shocked and
bear of J. JT- Menton being
with Jaraiysis on the
DeccmlW 9th. He died
Friday. December 12th.
n a member of the Mcthod-
for many years. The fu-
conducted by Rev. D. S.
the Methodist church - the
n. Burial took place
survived by ah affection-
several grown sons and
will always cherish the
Silk Hose '
—Fancy Collars
—Fancy Cdrhbs
^-Toilet Water
—Perfumes
—Jewelry
^—FurS - v
—Suits
—Dresses
—Silk Underwear
—Shirtwaists
—Skirts
—Cdats
—House Shoes
ONLY 5 KtORE
SHOPPING DAYS BE-
FORE CHRISTMAS
—Is but dne of the duties of this smllrt children’s apparel. Any
lit tip mis^wiil assure you thAt she is quite as much concerned
in the styjishness of her clbtheS as she is in their comfortable
cozihess. Mere, happily, mother and she, find both combined
with quality. * ' . *
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Little Girls Just Love Pockets In Their Goats
—And the very smart models all have them. Some even have
fur coliars—tninfc of it. But that is not all The aood fabrics
from whibh the^ are iiiade aqd the fihe hnings will interest
mother, Because they are so much better than you would ex-
pect. ; . ' '
—Overcoats
—Shirts
—Ties
—Hose
—Hankerchiefs
—Hats
—Bathrobes
—Cuff Buttons
—Underwear
—Pants -
—Military Sets
V
Be
—Collar _
—Scarfs
—Shoes
—House Shoes
Hodges Dry Goods Co.
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“THE STORE AHEAD”
ONLY 5 MORE
SHOPPING DAYS BE-
FORE CHRISTMAS
be raader*
discovery that dyes could
from coal tar. -
Australia, has nearly 306,006 acres of
untouched forests.
One-sixth of the world’s supply of
quinine is consutfied in India.
■Seafeklft is naturally of a light-drab
color, but it is dyed for the market.
A snail, crawling without a pause,
would occupy fourteen days, five hours
to travel a mile. * ■
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The world’s record of sugar planta-
tions contains 13,000 acres, has 30
miles of railroad, and employs luOO
people.
Eminent scientists believe that not
a single microbe exists in mountain
air above the height of two thousand
feet.
The leaf of the Ceylon talipot palm,
which grows to. a hundred feet in
height, is so wide that it will cover
twenty men;
It is unlawful in Turkey to seize
a man’s residence for debt, and suffi-
cient land to support him is also ex-
empt from seizure.
A curious means of communtcation
is the “drun^ language*’ of a tribe in
the Congo. These people can by this
means converse with each other at
considerable distances.
It is an Interesting fact that sugar
IN +HE t)AY'$ NEWS.
i
Dr. Lyman Abbott, who enters upon
his eighty-fifth year today, has been
famed as a clergyman, autjior and edi-
tor for upwards of half a century, and
is’still numbered among the active
workers. Dr. Abbott is a native of
Massachusetts Aid oomesvof a Npw
England family which has contributed
to American literature through several
generations. After completing his
studies at New York university in 1&5C
he took up law, but soon after aban-
jdoned that profession io enter the Cnn-
heir kind father. On at- exists not only in the cane, beet root
awfully bad weather,
Mjt. Menton's friends were
attending his burial.
accompanied his wife
anrl maple, Aut also in the sap of about
190 other |ftant3 and.trees.
There is in Delhi a wrought-iron
Notice To the
Public
—We are doing a strictly cash
business. We want your trade
and in return will give you good
prices and delivery service and
courteous treatment as has al-
ways been our policy. Thank-
ing you in advance for a share
of your trade. • • . <
Phone 463
GROCERIES and fresh MEATS
J. C. Shandley
~ a:-?-:
burn lignite
THE* CHEAPEST FUEL ON
EARTH. NOT AS SATISFAC-
TORY A8 GOOD COAL, BUT
YOU GET MORE HEAT FOR
YOUR MONEY.
WE ;WILL SELL YOU ANY
AMOUNJvFROM FIFTY POUNDS
UR LIGNITE WILL NOT KEEP
WELL AND WE ADVISE YOU
TO GET 100 POUNDS AT A
TIME. WE WILL GIVE YOU
ONLY LUMPS—HAND PICKED,
NO DIRT OR SLACK, FROM
THE FAMOUS ALBA MINES.
PRICE DELIVERED TO YOUR
RESIDENCE IN 100 POUND
SACKS (45c) FORTY-FIVE
CENTS PER 100 POUNDS. WE
WILL REBATE YOU TEN
CENTS FOR EACH SACK RE-
TURNED IN GOOD CONDITION.
PALESTINE ICE COMPANY.M5-7t
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1STHIS YOUP BIRTHDAY? : +
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Dr. Lyman Abbott, noted clergyman,
author and editor, born at- Roxbury,
Mass.. 84 years ago today. ' ’•
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Francis Burton Harrison, governor
general of the Philippines,. born in
New York 46 years ago today. r: <8 ,
Rt. Rev. jblin Grimes, Catholic bish-
op of Syracuse, borii In County Lime:
rick,. Ireland, 67 years ago today.
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Brigadier; General Hany H. Band ,
hoitz. American representative on the
inter-allied military commission to
Serviceable
Presents far
CHRISTMAS
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—Your friendB, your enfemies
and loved ones all wear shoes.
—Some of them need good,,
warm, serviceable Footwear
to keep them well and hearty
during the wet, cold winter.
Remember the
Poor
—Be he a friend or enemy aid
make his heart glad this
Christmas. \
Hosiery Too
Miller Shoe Go.
107 W. Oak Street
T>ai
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Xu
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Msilalii
WILL MOIST LIKELY HAVE
ANYTHING IN THE
OF FlhSt-CLASS
J'l
PHONE 222—OXR STR*
—
Office Phone
Corner Tenn
' Maih
»
—Second hand supplies I
condition, alto *»ter tai»L.
leya, pipes, Backs, auto i
auto parts, gears.
ond hand |
-We buy
junk, iron,
• °Utai
ill
NOTICE, MERCHANTS.
The last meeting of the city council
instructed the'mayor to issue the usu-
al holiday proclamation allowing the
merchants to display their holiday
goods on the sidewaflks, as has been
the custoip for several years. And this
notice is to grant, that permission.
16-6t O, C. Cutter, Secretary.
Old Newspapers for Sale.
Oan be had in any Quantity
Herald. office. , V • tf.
Bad digestion robs Che body of the
nourishment It needs to malat|dt>
health and strength- To restore tons
t there Is i
in the digestive organs
ter remedy than
It improves dlfcei
stomach, 'liver
$1.25 per bottle.
Bratton Drag
Agents.
Bp53Jl
CASTOR IA
"or Infants and Children
In For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the ^
Signature of
NEED A TYPEWRITER?
. See our rebuilt machines, all makes;
learn our low prices. We also sell Co-
rona, the personal wilting machine,
containing every typewriter improve-
ment in 6 pounds of weight, and small
space. Cair. write or phone
PALESTINE PRINTING CO.
“Typewriters and Typewriter Supplies
a Specialty.” S-30t
Lite
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones,
Palmer, Okla., writes:
■ the " ‘ * L _
tered into j
... I looked with d«
STsuS^Js.;
fconid
pain any
gradually got i
Nothing seemed-6$ I
me unta, one day, .
TAKE
The Woman's
The Southern Marble and Stone Co.
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—Havc recently opened up a granite quarry at Llano, Texas and with
their seven marble yards besides, they are better prepared than,
ever to satisfy your monument wants. They have yards at Palestine,
Yoakum, Ft. Worth, San Marcos, Uvalde, Cuero, and Seguin. Give
them a call at their— . '
PALESTINE YARD ON AVENUE A.
“I took four
Airs. Jones goes
Say, “and was
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that I have >
not a pain. . .
“ It4 has now been two
years since |1
and 1 am still
health. .
vise any woman or girl
to use Canlui whp M a
suiterer nuxn any ictoic
trouble.*'
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up yc
system, take the
of Mrs.,
dui.
AD
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 18, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1919, newspaper, December 18, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025409/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.