Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1919 Page: 4 of 6
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PALESTINE DAILY HERALD, FEBRUARY 10, 1919.
Palestine Daily Herald
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te6cmd-cl^s_ tt J *** youth’ ^ran te ignorant in ♦>, ers. gbt jtp and asked to be heard. He
PRICES:
4, 1908, at'the postoffice at. Palestine,
*>• declared for the bond issue, and Said)
| cape the present high tax he was pay-il
j ing on thud. H e went pn tp say he JI
lost time, patience and money in-try-11
Published Every Afternoon—Sunday
Excepted.
First, floor,.
Balcony......
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Temple Theatre 0"e0 "fkt Friday, Feb. 14th
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DAILY LESSONS IN HISTOKY.
TRANS-CONTINETAL TOUR OF
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Notice to the Public—Asy, erroneous
reflection upon the character, stand-
ing'or reputation of any person, find*
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.
One Hundred Years Ago Today. _ . . _
1 MO—Frederick'B- Conway, -for* many }*"* V5 §Qt t0 market over the presp»t1
years a leading actor pf tlie Amer- j h-oiis; He concluded by saying!j
lean stage, bom in England. Died !tlJ,v tax in Texas today is be-
Sept. 7, 1S74. I mg. iraid jby the farmers xm TrjUd. That jj
■ is an- idea that should sticU. j\Ye hope j
The Only Official Soldier Show Toured American Army Camps
Seventy-FiVe Years Ago Tod^y.
J our people get it. ^ I
fe- Now ami then -a fellow protests. ■
1>TI—Xey Elias Levita. English evY .-.....f
plorer and diplomatist, bqni. Died Usa^st taxes.:!. He itever ligdres that U
, it often‘costs a great deal more to |
T; do without the yery thing .lie is’.op-
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in London) May 31, IS97.
Fifty Years Ago Today.
1^6!>—Electoral vofe counted. Show-*
ing 211 for Grant and SO for Sey-.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY tO, 1919.
( Our gijeat- indoor sport,, now is
studyji^ ithe seed catalogues.: If. you
want to enjoy life 'and -make tbo fam- r
By circle lively'just get a new seed,
catalogue and get to jawing with
„ . . w- ■ . tlie wife about^what^ you. want planted •
Berlin ; ' fh the s^ven foot garden spac$. It
has .‘chess beat forty ways fi\>Hf,the
poStofficfe. “• - ‘ ' j, - V,
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Twenty-Five Years Ago Today. -
1894—Commercial treaty between
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One Year Ago Today in the War.
February 10t IBIS.—Vnited States
(war department reorganized by
creation of five new ^divisions, un-
der heads of; Executives, War
Plans, Purchases and Supplies,
Storage and Traffic and Army Qpe:
rations.
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,jp«r supreme council advises against;
faking ’eit off lor at least nine'
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weeks.
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Former Vaudeville Stars Now lit Khaki
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Presenting the Biggest, Breeziest, Snappiest Revue of the Day
back to us with a good profit. Things
do operate that way. Men get out
®f a business in proportion as; tliey
put into it. Communities get out of
community life just what they put
into it. •• Think it oyer, and vote for
the bonds. ..
t-hie good way to help is to give
Some thoiglif of hour you can .help
Hie other; fellow, and think a flittle
fess about' yodf-self. “
VVRITTEN BY SOLDIERS , ■ PRODUCED
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SOLDIER ORCHESTRA
Endorsed by Chamber bf Commerce, American Rad Oro^|. Big,
Amusements
him. 'After the wedding L«uise en-.ten by Robert Houaim. The ^ofy
tens a hospital to become a nurse, deals with the love affairs"of a good
'while -Trixie continues her butterfljr
te
f TEMPLE THEATRE.
A government bulletin says March] .An all-sqldier .show like everything-
is the best time to dip for- the eradi- else which comes before the public
cation of the
information as
t ways: Finally IHendrick Thurston,
a: social libertine .and- idler, lures
T+jfx'ie to his rooms, for a late, sup-
per. Michael learns of her escapade
and attempts to scold, his (wife, but
rTirixid packs her bags and hurries
young man who lacks assertiveness;
ft romantic, conventional young -wo- iary, was introduced? adp .,made a-
mau who beljeVnes in “lx>cbinvar” short talk concerning the new work
bond election: Mp C, E. Dobbs on the enjoyable program Sunday evening.
Methodist Centenary, and Mr. Wig& with Miss Fannie Johnson as leader,
the new assistant Y. M. C. A. secr^-
,A good crowd attended.
methods of love making, and a •no-
madic. yonng Irishman who travels
“the gypsy trail" because it makes
Notice.
ELEVENTH HOUR OBSERVA-
TIONS.
We expect to go to the i)Oils to-
Mck, aifikUejjpgM P4« f|« hoMtai"to77n
> to tlie i>est time to m^et competition. The law of tlie. .she is going ’away with Thurston, dy *‘
extinguish the. chinch we-arc risking . survival the. fittest applies to this - After talking the matter over, Louise
the advice that any time one of them -s|s to.otheti things. The fact that theh^gg her pDt Lo go and Trixie prom-
shows his head is a good tini^to|if?n%8 «eily Field Players, who akejjses t0 retuni ^ Michael ife the morn-
stying the club. ^ . ;. to appear 4t the Temple Theatre next l ing.
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>ote for the bond issue Tomorrow. ipQnths'been making bigjBUcbess en-
morrow, if we are able to get there, f Lets show ourselves a people worth ^orlainingslbldiers in flic various army
"’ fighting .for and dying for.
and we feel now as though iwc will
he—and fere's hoping—and vote for
the bonds for a m^uorial hospital.
Yes, we have' sense bnongh to know
that it. may raise our taxes some—
probably with all of the earthly goods
with which. iwe are endowed ‘the in1
crease may amount to five or six, or
ten or twenty dollars' per year. But ]
TIME FOR SOBER THINKING.
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•A condition that had'. bc?n .'foreseen-! ,tl<l
i»y many students of government is;
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to be undertaken by the association.
—'**~~ Holly Grove No. 298, Woodmen Cia
Tlie Young Men's Business Class, cle. meets in regular session Tuesday
Dr. Frank Taylor teacher, made an evening, Feb. 11- All members arW
offering ftfr the Anfionian and, Syri- urged to be present Important bus-
IWe will also, show the Current an camfiaigfi to raise a fund in this iness tWcome before grove. Also eles-
vents, full of. the "latest newk; and «onnty Feb. 17-24. tion of delegates to convention.
The Epworth League had a most
! camps and. are now ‘breaking house
fecohds wherever they have appear-;
Events,
a real entertainiag Bray Pictograph.
Coming, tomorrow “Battling Jane’
and the “Iron Test.”’
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Clerk Woodmen Circle.
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rapidly deveURiing in this as weii as
ofher countries, and
! the reaction from war.
eel before civilian audiences proves! It niay.interest to you to learn that
" one of the best traveling Bryant aslfbufn, one of the. most
s on the ; road today. Popular and talented screen players
[ iii the country,, is .now a. Paramount
- star, and thait he will be seen rn his
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♦ CENTENARY CHURCH. ❖
.The twenty men composing this or-
is auajvzed ak Kanization'have each attained Xvide J Slar’ and thad he will be seen m ms
u. During the! Popularity tor his individual kpcpfaitg, j first starring vehicle, “The Gypsy
mah'-eYents and averages- we >hall
not be here more than a hundred j his- oi
he^ hit. It -lookerff miiijtary service they were .Selected
a.
hike the beginning of th'e,real brbth^: ^e entertainment, of their fellow
years longer, and wddrant to ^ ^ood ^ theh‘sudde^»^l through
when we answer roll call that we can , . , '* oeb^Plcdirectitfn. helped
say 'we contributed a mthrTt. .the., -*8et >n.. and people r>ecaare .....w
betterment of the world. Also, and ^dcnly^^spmio^.. and disagree-
liave observed that. ments arfc nearing all, over, the
’ - country. There is some bqlshevisim
if you please, iwe
these fellows who hug their money
and vote against everything that in the disturbed conditions.jlmt mqst
their efforts in
keep up! the !
morale, thi splendid morale!, tor
which the American army is noted.
There is plenty-of variety ‘iii the
show offered by tli'e .players:
Vir-i
-j of it is a temporary .flutter of sel- [ H«ally« evejry type o|
performer;
ddd in the
T* mTy ”” 1 “ Tw S5STSP taioWn to 4
them-wherovor the, go. I» o.her > P.TSO„-heI
words, the platform we are .running-j 1 ys“; ; lrv1.i^kr r..t ‘ V
on is, dcui‘i try to bog the World: re
the organization. They
range things so lie can continue to I represent ,1he Only official amuse-
» yOUr, : to j.rofitrer juttt ^ Sard>- a« mi n,an «« is J».H Jof intorost snap ov-
eration^ming afteT°you. ‘ W I who overcharges for any o^her com- ery momentf-a vaudeville .bill; which
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Sunday was a great day at the Cen-
tenary M. E. church, and four fine
services were J»eld,.wlth.goo4 crowds.
The Sunday school, with Prof.'R. A
Carraway as superintendent, is grow-
l ing, and greater interest is being ta.k-
• en by the classes, with increased at-.i
tendance.
; modity.
ANOTHER Way ,TO FIGURE, TOO.; ^Selfishness is iiv the saddle, but-jM
will suit -'tthe most exacting demand;
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•J things g< t bad tiiere will be another
fish way—of figuring on. this bond | ^tifjn ^ &n?i by ,he people j .'[Th. Bottfcr Half."] Ali<-' nrady s
every man -trying to be] decent'
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Yote pfoposition, and that is to look | wit-
a good-ways ahead and figure that a f
direct profit, over and above the cost, j
may come back to us. The Heraid ;
PAYING A MUD TAX.
rk - . ■ .. ji i i icixI, nut;] E>ri
latt-Ht] Felejct piclr-tx*'. wtll be shown at .
A the Best«Theatre- .today, it isvaf
, story of twin sisters; adapted 'for' tim i
s';rebit >y Lojpis SiierwinifromMiriam ‘
L‘ Mw.'fM-.V.Liio’c. t
firmly believes, and the belief is bas- j A farmer out in one; of the Cent raL Mi/^e-lsoit'jV^o’.-el.. “MiCliael Thv.-aite's
ed on years of observation, that the Ter-as counties gave 'expression to: a \v i f ''
towns and counties that make the i tbougint the other day,= when hisV ,
most liberal expenditures o6.-' their county '<:binmissuH)ers v- cre . disc usSvr ad'L Trfxiei]
roads, schools, churches, hospitals,-; jjrg a road iionil issue. tl:at: should be;, oiffer-enr -hebb-v- rho surface as if;iii .
etc., are'the ones that show- the great-j studied by ojvgry tnan in T^ xas. and^:*^ssibi<f'^of|siiiters to ‘be-.- Mtchae!. J
est development, and devolopmeat I in the qou^tr^' ^Owr -of-the. co'mtnis- •• .TbwaV.e^^f^pusin by ar!op:':on, goes '
means increased property values. So,! siohers was earpressing doubt, as th. awily td'becoaie'a uhylician]tarKl un-J '
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Alice -Itradjy is Veen as tioth; LOtiise .
id - TrV.bv. twin sisters-. <vhjn aefas ' ■
So, j sinners was carpiessing doubt- as to awjy td.'bejrqnie -a physieian,taiHl WP-
- It may turn out that the few dollars’ the advisability of- burdening the peo-t .>n -Ti i s. graduation marrfes Trixie, al-
we invest as our.-portion in securing pie with a road bpnd, and bad ' tjfoirgh’iii early lifevTfixie had.-h.ated
-this memorial hospital may come i the. usual argument.; AVhem he l ad : iriih' whji*.- her' sisthr: Loulfse lorett i:
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, Don’t Throw That Old j
Straw Hat Away
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You can make it just as fresh as new
and match any color you please with
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tar th* Nan-
A liquid wM in bottles with « bnisbi for
applying, watnprPof *od durable, driesin 30
minutes. Aayotw ciA tue it. V
In fourteen colei*: Jet Black, DulI BIad,
Cardinal Red, YeBjOW.Naey Blue, Gdet Blue,
Sage Green, Cense, Bund Straw, Btown,
Violet, fciTendei, €8d Rose and NsturVl.
Satisfactory.also lor color- -
ing sabn, ulk ud canvas
slipper*. and -basketry.
Srilv^s&
does die wwlc. .' v.
For sale *
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At the morning hour Rev. Vr. *i’-
Gray, representing, the Methodist or-'}
j phanage at \Yaco. d«'nver» d -a splen
| did address, and at the ciose of
sermon a liberal collection was given
for the suppotirt r6f this worthy insti- !
tu-tion. ■ ik '''- •" ‘ ; v ; -. J
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4 IBey. Burk was the: Tour .minute!
Speaker for the Methodist Centeuary
at th.e morning 7iour.-]and he gave a j
fine idik conceniing the li’o.OOO.OOO tn J
be -raised Jay the Methodist in/the !
next' fivers,
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Sunday night Dr. Godbej,- -^iiverdd
one of hvs usual * ’
jvas Jtearfi by a g6od}b6ng^dgation- |
.;-*]At the tviglit service Jud^d Av G
! .Greenw ood spoke on t::e \hnspit*4 j
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Experience
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thousands
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M
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the family
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other girls prefer a man who. gets out of control once' iii a while,
There’s a sample of bbth in this lively picture.'
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- “CURRENT EVENTS." full of the latest n-WI'rtmi’
world. “BRAY PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPH," tunliy i.nd'Vtftci-
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i'rlceswlOc and 20i'. inf’hidrng war'Tax.
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1919, newspaper, February 10, 1919; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025582/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palestine Public Library.