Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 64, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921 Page: 4 of 12
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mton, Tor recent indivajiens and votes show that the. one real sup- j “■
BlaniM h*R H<>*se jr Blanton htnisclf. A member seek- 1**
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set tof.h
To be Like him an time goeii by.
tun mm .ttniini h
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person
I likewise.
beltuj if led.
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Staten.
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that
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V. W. SHEPARD
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
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BACK TO 50 CENTS
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The person who Is content-
ed with their lot seldom betters
that lot. Be ambitious. De-
side to be something better—
a richer man or woman. Forge
Skinny
NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS
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with Bisho]
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The cool mornings Iregin to make us appreciate he
apparel. We have, them—Sweaters, Underwear. I.
Indies’ Coats, Men’s Suits, Overcoats, in fact, evei
in a first-class Dry Goods Store.
The-price that we can sell our i
comfortable.
So call and give us a chance to prove our ad.
A man
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of whiskey in soliciting physicians* prescri,
ng the “kick” more than the species of liquors which is the de-
toftm, they’U continue, in Texas, to take the stuff that is most pro-
f "kicks ’’
- Some people live
•h.’U-do wbie ojM?n.
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it’s good to feel within your hand
A grip which’ makes you understand,
For more than words which leave Ute lip,
I’he depth and wartnlh of fellowship.
1 know tny heart has oft rejoiced
To hear a friendly greeting voiced,
And 1 have hummed a cheerful song
Because a friend has come along.
ahead.
Strain every nerve to add to it.
Evefy dollar you add to it
makes you that much richer,
that much better off.
Si in on
one r .
f American J* wry. born
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■ TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF
A rk i uhhs ban k«- i |
lit t farmers to t
living
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lie whcri bo\M
farm are
thvil >
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lotion.
tFIations must learn to make
mandatory control.
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tb.it ben
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saved hoih«‘
Lu be di«tribul-
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u Hilling
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•1<T|Mi| III IS
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gills w h<»
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Counti
fall <•
county wvul't by
hrauttflS'harman
AS VIEWED BY QUILLEN
|t> ltnm:nT Qrii.i.i x
with him
Eliott preached
to the Indians,
and Callao wura
vartliquukAi,
ing ’
fell«■ v* m xrd, III ask
hi in aiul I
T'rnntL Tr Ulf iTid«
settle the
is coming* to i
hoo| building l-'i 1
•e on the North
HucIlk its , going _Xu b
uiuffH and <>v vrMliue.i.*
The
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their r 11 v
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Man’s inhumanity to man makes Countless thousands ripe for revo.
learn from bitter experi
ence that the root of all evil is the
one the dentist has to excavate for
after breaking off the tooth.
The only collar that galls the
■4r>r Amrrmin is the one the laun
dry hns tried to convert into a saw.
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I trained ability and ^i< coinplishin^nt. I
j Th it Im wbri Pnwnrx White haw.
•o-ox • r-*d that Arkairbu* h.tw found!
i: f'an not Tfxrm rind it out. too'* I
Are ■ Matter of Great
Importance
Your acquaintance at the bank
should be made at an eariy date
in order that your Bank References
may date back as far as possible.
Don’t stand in your own light
by failing to identify yyarself with
a good, strong bank.
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Wolf
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of' thr-rr '
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Start a Bank Account.
FOR PAINTING AND
onth. delivered
tha br mall (
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tar (la
i x Tin: i> t vs x i-:w s I i
\n brtfer Arnrrirnn Hvpr on ] J,.(M
J- continent’” . x\ < r<- the xxor-lx
Th eo<U» r»- i hvht \ t-11. li) bin
<T“Htm<*n~ Wolf. < * ~
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at bls home in
merchandise at makes it doubly | ’
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ACUFF A m I
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
would x on
XX ould
off if
f»H me
lx not
W H Hd
h xx 111
KII. It
til k <’ I *
of
Vr neZlieh* D
iiM Betting on my I
Heddy Merfy xtart i
Th a street wftb j
on IT <*<,tth4ent t
r. fnc xa ving. H» ll<»
. Heny r**d<|y vx I lb f
wrong I
i a lug
t hr
H tnong
I man xx h<»
until he
xx Fong. a ml
• an I gt t
The -reeeen ascribed 4er 1
id »t Reprcsentat vl>Biantoii is, in one sense, a pretext, for but for
toll’s intense personal unpopularity among his fellow House mem-
we doubt if such a punishment for such an offense would ever have j
'proposed. The incident mighj be termed the “last straw," com-
MSp “many others in whWv the fterjr Texas member has offended
ability and sensitiveness of the House. It seems unlikely now
Blanton will be expelled, it is inorc probable that the niatter will
fcftfr rtown toa.ft*bo tiff ion of “severe censure" inetend. .But if it
ao dimmer it will nut be because of any friendship or sympathy
NmmIi.
tiled . ;
railroad :
<’iiy
Sta ten S» na t »• i
I'ltioh En f 6 r<
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If others mean so ,'nuch to me,
What must 1 mean to those 1 see’
If what they say and what they do
Has power to thrill me through and through,
Then why should 1 not, aS 1 go,
Give every man a glad “hello"
And try to cheer his life the way
That mine is cheered from day to day?
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will r><? vc^isidcrcd ri in
< "iifcrencr of the
vTilrh
♦norBinK ml the
In IWlaB
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who M» V- J
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for 1
i’INCINX \T! c rm mioH) a . i
• mjiiviiiitl «‘ ;■ ga ; 11 z.« 1: < • n m plan!
xx cek < h lt-b. r J’» to’ \«»\ S I
l»'hratl(.n, it ix dt- larcd. m 1<>|
tin- Interest of cltlKcnni
t<i int■ i f <t the boys In ’
hml t •• «■ r»< <"» th kf 1 hf I
-••»eratb»D between boys i In
I>. ..'Hill t (• . ID ’ 1 a I g r | b < I
ft ib'AX 1 nu Prt»* ! 1“
f 29—Egg I V;‘
halt d in by I out
It \ . MU p‘-l X 1S»O11 ’
M t o|h ge (i
ing (m b<•< .
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| t h< Mb * M h»*
j We are I
4 | . 50c—either that
i ti m r <»c r ma n g <»
vxhy < n< tun <gc
But ha i <!-hti.ih
bus!DrNX
lii'iit anti
lied
m«t-
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,«awn I.
nJ W.
PH-
After Birds? No! At Home!
>-«»T»era t
men Th- . . *i
pb tlim d t b«
Sat ii rt lay
unt da x. f. • be pn rt i
box m all ox < r the alt’
Sumlay, au-ltc
fhurcb<*M.
XI on da x,
Mchuola.
Tutxd.iy, Nov. I—-Buy .lay in
i a t ion
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inc.
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- bead -Weekly la l>ratun C'aunty
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» B»ml-Weekly (Outside Deuton Count,)
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taontb* (la advance)
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Th.- bald man is seldom u luwd
IMITATION
It’s good to h«iir a^glad “hello"
And get a smile, from men you know.
1 like to -fw^ hrthnw of ffouhr;------- --------
That th^re are friendly men about,’
And some who care, and some who’ll stay
To help me on my troubled way.
1 know that oft mv blood is stirred <
To hear a kind and cheerful word.
Denton
t< rt Itory
it every
a
Ami i(
xv hat
l here
wait
‘ Hut (be chu*
ill K • t I l a g tin*
• manage and
ptmtv ’^TTITcm
nn
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President tli<
hi Princeton,
inlh y.
I *»rim
born at... .
The same republican majority which reduced the surtaxes on large
iM battled down democratic efforts, aided by a few independent!
>liean Senator*, to make a correspohding reduction in smaller in- [
Surtaxes, on huge incomes were cut to a maximum of 50 per >.
•the average man, the man in the street, Urtder republican rule, 1
lontinue to pay the ;same old 4 per cent and 8 per cent that he was |
1 tan to pay as an emergency measure while the country was at war. !
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lure of the Senate to enact the anti-beer legislation will give
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hot
Some men think they know it all, and some try to help their twelve-
-old children work school problems.
Taking ara.uhlt*.,ri kK»mU mamfeats 4t mw farm of humor. 11 it
lys heartless to ridicule the impotent.
A bachelor doesn't get much pleasure out of life, except reading
iMftdlines about Wives whft shoot husbands.
It’a getting so that it .a girl refuses to kiss a young man at their
firat meetHit, he suepects her of eating onions.
j . '* ''hasten*te -naaure the immigrant* that the bread lines they
y are not falr ’“P,e" tb« American standard of living.
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Now. Mr Index m»n.
really do It? Tbix <d«l WQrld
bn A whole lot better
♦- V**» V b«»d V W>'bM rtdofrt
mb’ and live up to it
THE SQUARE FILLING & SERVICE STATION
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The Ku Kluw Klan
be a d»-ad iMxue in
Viivrl'-gn l.vjrlon, It xx’M* votf.l
a meeting of the Houaton post
called to ron-ider the rcwiirng-
(loris of. several of I i Em
cred their <nnn*-cffnp wit’
firtlowtliK tho RrreptRncp
ft of |4'i from th** Klan
pilcbHMP of new TmglvM.
COLLEGE STATION Twenty !
I li(-ii*<a n«l in rMoi.H- will m< <* the an-
I 'I h.iukMgi x ink day f<’»<»il»aH i
the l nlveiMity <»f
A. A- M. fTillcg.-
played at College ,
1 bv; offh lal'x .
on with- Nov
rWanWiihM ^ahFih^ftik Blanton himself. A number serk-
nstant popularity finds a bitter excoriation (/ the Abilfno member
dy iffdthod. Some of his colleagues have achieved laudation from
democrats And republicans for -their attacks qji Blanton. He is
ifly thru whom pic House dwg frequent penghcc. Gadflies are
’ Wpulnr am<uig those whom they consort, and the Texas nieml>er
p Species has hi* “stinger" forever out, most of the time in action,
r dflfending fellow member* or upsetting their plans by parliamen-
procedure. Javers .of peace find it difficult to understand the
*1 processes of A man like Blanton. He is as belligerent as a
ling turtle and as aggressive as a Mbrnet; he is withal possessed
little ability and he drives his shafts at the weakest and most vital
’H W« adversary’if hide in a way that enrages more than it hurts,
Egt-JW yet, looking back oyer his record and knowing something of the
' echemes that he has Upset which easier-going, fully as honest and more
- t - capable but less belligerent members would have let go by without pro-
test, we incline to the belief that Representative Blanton plays a useful
part in the House. Therein ig.cjne reason why his constituents continue
Ct him and why, in all probability if he were expelled, they would
ptly send him back—that probability being, we suspect, one of the
ns that his fellow members in the end will “censure” rather than
it" him from their midst.
in < 11*r
Orb alls tfre -
xuppoM** that
I patbrns 01
mm it k t he I.nxi
ps on xx hu’h
loxf lt<» n li ’in-
to um that
bought. But
whs only ?i
incihl all
x i ig 1 hat
xx <»uId buy yr
ap.x othri
proMpcrit y.
Im i <1 orar (rd
Mitch x< II11 -
Wr rt-grrt to Mrr the al-
fttrtkirbyr- Mttrh an rf-
• trrTktnryv
nnrt thnM
Mtkpi'oach
xv blch
i ony ll» <ld v j
tin in. Maying i
Hl I 11 id I f rrxh I
no .sayx rnx t IiIok I
I give- him xutch '
_ w he'll th)nt< he’s !
icru). .
Hn waukljig iin
Momrw'rtr»’R. Fling ;
gllPMN hr thlllkM
hifn. hl <
his oh]
»*nvt hit
t • d I o xx • n
' XXI 1 f
I Ilk,-
; licar.r
i o i lock iii.t'jxxii isn't goitig (ex
I" the Ko*<l<’Vil and the cult.
1.40' longrr than hr ran netp.
. b<-. m and girls xvho can net
MOf biiiu I Ht< Ft ,' v ,111 Ute <11
—i-hr??^TrT~-rr-niu*^a.f < <.rn that
pr*dHf-r-; ftfry fiipiit Ts"to thl-
! anrl another that will X?MfT‘1ii|l fl
♦ term, who XX HI b< abh to find row!
j joy in r xprrlH)«*ni ing x* It h bers anti
I the btyrdtOK of Iix < A-r»< k. xvho ran
I tak** plrajMii** tn tnnkinir the conn-
j try horn? c.otnfnrtablr and c<»nv?n-
imt mn Writ «|K whpk’Bomr and
j he althy — K‘ Im nyylj Itpyu and Kills
•n<i uh<» xx ill inakr the happy,
infill and contmicl fnrm<*w
W.T. MORRIS & CO.
Sil N. Bl. SL ,
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r %h mim iiooi,.
YThtllax N’rxvs ) 4
DaPm-y n’hltF told ,iw In Hun
N’exvs h’f.xv Ark msas hiiM m«
work tr i IninK ”<1it f
f;irm< rs. .Hid m'.ko .1 m.siuk «<x t
TT<* flrMcfibr*-. (hr set of ncIiooIm I
., nport?d b\ that Mt.it.* where boy*}
I and Klrl* fr< in thr farm ar? g|vrn i
t.ti ‘th’- p*-M« tlral training* tii,it xx ill on- I
I aide Thrni m httw? nn m fhMr own I
I !;;rp's a.ill .Iitu.lllx .4 lllrr Ihr ‘k
; Lr«t \|i |«N in ’ the most profitable 1 1
nui l rd t ) th-, si >11 of la nd ’
'l l II \ luTx r ’I .Irt t M‘»rl "f *
means a
V.’.i.’IIdk to Mr \......
naklDK a pr-ai d< al of differ-
I ImvvU at 114 Wvet Hickory Street,
Hated Preoa and Bolted I’reas aerrtce.
her ot AsaocUted Fresa, whk'b la •xclualvely entitled to uaa for re
M of all neats, accredits) to It or not otherwise credited and aiao the
(S published therein.
.ndll Bureau of tVmilatfbua.
.uierivau Newamiper FUOinliere Association
Mr Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association.
or Texas Press Aaaoctatlon.
or Taxes Hally Pres* League.
Mr Fubllabsrs' liming Corporsdoii
gu Advertising Iterresentictlve. American ’’teas Association, New lork.
ad a* second claaa mall matWr at I>«nton, Texas.
N-OTiCB TO THE PVBLI0
py erroneous reflection ui>ou the eharaeur, reputation or standing of any
Indivld.nl -or orporatiun will be gladly corrected upon being called to the
attention. , -
tu’.rp-
Me. Hi* owner an
watching him. Cole
V \ ’ ■ --
Since friendliness makes me rejoice,
To friendly words I’ll lend my voice;
Since kindness warms the heart of me,
A kindly man I’ll try to "be;
Since 1 prefer the man who gives
A portion of the life he lives
To others, 1 shall also try
» '<H> Iv 4 I
pn why ih
^VcfnK placed
iprlhK N( mho
FHMt for Ih<
People me rfi
Weather
«<>rne
Harden
•Willhim to
71 f e w XV er
will Hunk
bailiwick
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THE WILLIAMS STORE
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W Attrr tr^ -?u*t esttlrig-'
tai bungalow. n» moderh Wnprbv
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White e'”'>'
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Tim Hi»k l-’. i I pi. h r *x* HI -"t h i
a' < .< mjfii ic n in r,H-c • lot ■ f
n»«»n< x for i h» < bur. li .m soon
•* m thr x\<ath<r k’cL*» 4‘.*hl,
!]«• l»Ji»-yv.M ll14.l_.in Llui. Lt-nu-U*UAi.
}'• 1 lU't'lLi; ii?L_lhiin U\cry 11 mix.
Ti.is th«ir hamls in tli« if ]>ockctM.
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Some <»f the conclusions we reach
arc probablx wrong hut they hfv
our <-on<lumit>riN. arrived at thrntmh
workiDKM of the toKfe tn mrr
Oxa n min<| hik! w*- have no apolo-
gy to offer for bolding to thoRe
npinlona hh<i ronehiNlnnw and hr-
x oil’ll ha xv to Mhoxx
do xx til bv only
the jr<»pd rmi- ' tb»* h<»ii
were xvrong.— |
I I A ’ a Mu
] I’rvMldvnt
j uulncy, M.ihb.
Ma mm, Nov.
1 Rift— Ttrv
xvci’e difiAated by
i 11 • . • -.
1 S9K-wCiiiti IumoIli <
Me before the
rx (ommiMNion,
h*4*FK** K.
H»p>- l‘»04,
Auk
Il Vt M
kvr spirit.of umvcrhul pvtue may be. it isn’t the kind the
I’T^yyliiggfr sells.
, Any good paragraph maj hav. to appear in print as original mat-
least eightean times
to a ripe old age, and some yearn to sec what
there an Im* »|O doubt
woikt Ket badk trn
\<r.x dollar that Rhe x
’ rniitrt r^n^dnnhtv put
• inti a** Mr. W’hi’r Iihm
Mi’hoolR \x here ev<irvb<*Ux
with hl’i Iui’hIm i nd every-
.4*4*4 **4 »H44hI «hr bllMiriVM’* of
Nucvr^wful and ucicijtitic. ItynUnK of
ia r< il dirt fr.rin It iaa\ be thmiKhr
; that thr hiKKrnt diiTirulty wmjM
be in Ks tiiiiK t h«> noin \ for Mtirh
h- FFhorrt - * Hilt the chief probl* in
I would Im in v* ttiiiK the in» n coin*
|ie I ( n (
f There
I t he X I
S'*'"
’e\.(M hns dope little alonu, this!
It im jtot quite iIk h*how»*vvr.
>m\ that, she hat ilone , not binK.
a few rrf ftir cr.iiM >1 jda I ed rural
*< h m»Ia \ut4xi. raal uuri' uliure han
Im en introduced and students have
”nrojr. t s”. xx hh h thex’ w*rk
their honw /afinx under thr
“inn ot thr *1 (tract'T sent
j^ edvriH hovvi om*-iHv
tiianx >4raduntrM of A Ar
farm
nKagrij
Murn ua
hk?ii1m.
exim rtM.
()V<U- t(
•dirf d
heir xs <’
• \7 . ’
>N1CLB; Till KHIHI, OCT. 27. 4P3I
Rippling Rhymes
By Walt Mas«n - *
«d in
• xx .< h t.s
xx tie.
$39.™
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Another forwaftl step in our service to fromen Of ___ „
the securing of the exclusive rights for the sale of these dress-
es of foremost character. Perfect in every detail of lowHneaa,
you will find it « revelation of style and value to see them.
..^ , T|io same moiiels you will f • .<
Bee •dv*rij»ed in Vogua.
j Pr*rhapM th** <J»-rmitttN aiao hrg-
— „ v— -----igsitvd (o place i in- fornp’ily xx « IL-
represented by I known mn-rk, * Mm<D in ♦Irrmany.**
—* ---l’ndnub(»diy in*m> uf theso tuya
’ <K TH bv sold to |m oplv xvho xx ill not
,ktiox\ that they xvor«- mad? in <I»t-
J>ia n v It Jbn> ‘ a re
the fwumtatrnn of tht-rxTUtsimiTraotto
thvx’ should not Im*
loti never van tri I It
thorf (Im? ak’Q xvb« n
■*'1 this .Aiuntrv w
Jhv \ » ' y < a g. i n
I
1-^1
, 7*71
~ - Y d
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• ''•‘ggy-
* * I
forced to return to our former price of
:her that or go out of business. *
Call 27 whenever you want a service car.
We are always on the job. 4 " ‘7 7
Co mtXM Htrawbvrry crop
much dependence Im
fol Un* coniinK
n, Im reported dyinK
k of iiioiMturc. Most
ijoying I he clear, cool
that I:hm prevailed
w*‘?ks. but the farm
plant* need rain. \
i plod around In (hv tnud
rk* If nnty the* mfn
the fertile field* of
---{jHIiVMX lilt* HlglMtrf,
iiiitriiu dm
of WaMhlriRton, D.
forriiiost leaders
» in Hhen-
8.*> >«arM i<k»» toijay. •
I I fl/" —- ,Srv E’hanm l th*, j
A nJ/ ' i**-*w Catbolfr “btRhnp"’ of CorpUM | mu n*
'i l<’hri«tl. born at. Eva nfiv I Ut*. 1ml.. I ijtyiyk
txJ'*’ t J I xeuFN ag<» lodars ‘ I I’eraey
Lt /if Itienard FolNorn <?ewlaml. onl.x | |<>o^
TJ • / d •/ ’ HOn late Preaitb nt (Jioxti I him if
M / 7 <1 < b'Vehtnd. born at Princeton. X l<; thats
it / d ’ years ago todhy. | wunts to .«k him
B I 7 Tos« ph W. Polk, fhrim r K<»vr j,,ff like enx thi
| 3 ^7 nor.of Missouri, born at Browns ; Wkh all the I
11 1 -dl /J , T» nn , f>2 ymrs ago today. him. Ill axk hirn ami £ ned, No 1
£1 tv d' // i ----- ■" ' t him. T fnhd. fr tip*, tilth nt
1 I O \xe4l to settle th<- argt-xx pent !
ki ■ Hi—Xo better Amrrtrnn lives on ] 1<.(M heve p. r,-. v ask him
t ’ii" continent’” . xxtre the xxords (7 ull rite. Ill ask him k<*(| P
(Lab Hancock xxho hiiM b«t n eh- ’‘j* I*-* lLL~ hl Inal any, Wkh leaf" tHr-tr ftvddv -xtn
‘ sWSRrng oTaJiTrn n Wolf. Who wltl i' . 4 [„ go past I.,.,king at »« '
I Hl oxer tjie 11.1 s t*)( ,. |bl a t <t *lkrnx fmi, birth- HH if bv waa dubblv daring uh
first iH-llexed to i day today at hm home in W-xadi- , way envthfnjr r!tw About Mm m
had «i cati?i ii> IltiKton, D. Air. Wolf was born in * tip mihI Per.x* y h»’<1
has later dewl- ’ Bavaria and cairn to the P n 11 ♦ d 4 t ha t tie named af;
< States as a lad of 12 \’<A’n. F’or • III mood shoxx vop
mipwarris of fitly xear- Th l.ks re-! after, set! Reddy ’mad
,-hhd in Washington and dur.’.’K ' And hr put Ills
t ha: time hr has be. n ret •'«ntz<d i nod l'»*r,-rx’ jump*
us th> rr pit M»,*n t.i 11 < »• .tdxoc*»t. <*! f«» \\ ,i u 1 axXay um
tht Jewish proph. He l<»ur< <1 th». , of woni ’bin
' t it*'f| St it- f '" ict to tanxi in<>nrx 1 Rrddx- st
*or th? Honrmtnian Mission tt wtjfr'prrMrx s'
4 *♦♦♦* •♦-twiwm ter hffvr , thr rojr ; .TTTiT* T{r<T<.
I lv*«d*4*wffI meeting tn Wnwh* I ffr,-. rTTnfr an<T
t'h.-i.-i,, .,n<| arr^ug.d th,- uicni-lfor the p;ol<i<lgi
L-rablw qopI.Trnc«x W1' h Tlooih’v.-II ] cits h< d <nyqthlnv
> th.- Wll>f ):>>,! Hay He founded 'lit At In n th ' th, v must uf acd it
inlay 'tiKht J H hr, w tlrf-hrioH' Home ' ~ '
li ivth i a nd , d. cUigle-hand, d. »l50.0oo
l*4*» I *♦«♦ Idittr- -tnd *hpnnrt.
« I Garfield appointed Mr.
; muI
7,7.;7
mo much l hv fe| low i
beaded about hth xiexxs
f the miMumlvrslH ml ings
I fl I llllKM. Hh (he fellow
; c-hangc
. i |S
mati (4rk
this ( j H
-j®
vr
now N bleed-
• It. Sony your
Hunt
UUM.
wo t.
11 h it
arr r ten tv -.f’^TTiTFs WTivFv
liax< so .ailed aurnultur.il
(wl»h*h are nn better than
hit h scho-'ls supported by
imticx. rexuM isn't intrrvNl-
Mtipreimly in nuihling a school
plant im t «^l x to mi* < >omv local
l rt’N p.’i x r rs the troubl* of
high ch .• d of their
ot In i xx ords, a (list ri< i
Rrh' ol t ha t icaches
.•hd harimrix and
in a xvay xx ast
turning out I
never had »tn
t h» tit st td ic*'.
Arkaosas ide.
on Jhr i
.iml girl
1 hey
r I si*
da> U! two, xx 4M
be getting .old Ol
his bac-k, bu t
oped that it
weight and sizi
xx al .’li • chai n a mi
is dirter-
vor\ that |
ha ve tin |
arr interest
more than *
A u I I h XV IM*
to In a movie st ar isn't k<»-
M«.ti)e d<»" n and hr a fattn
X b 'V Xxh<i thinks he would
l>Mtik< t liFc.iim* he has
thr banks cloM<* a t I
xxn isn't going to, stick
'■vil ami the cultivator
.... Hut
t an ah-
i fferv iicfi
will
•re
1f-
How hard ix
P1?hnc! Onlv a sbnrr
"vr*- i-rviHg <»♦♦( Mgatnst
tin^d rain and mud
wrathrr. Many of
that never again
"D hi tig for rain* ’
not .until
drouth for
romcM a call
this ftrrtion
ami jirvdrd
damage Im
molHture < omvM aoon.
that xx r von Id not have
of J.ist fall 's rain
cd now. But xx r
"anting
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Ju.t Folk*
’. I I-a. ‘~ —
‘Hf*ur«* ft
r.'iniforiab!,'
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j iis Hick* w h<, will innkc tni
j KUcccA)lft>l up,! cunleni.’,!
! of n Inter
i Interrai the eoun'rv hi the farm
—I awl—Hm> ii .utitrji—^-,...'1---< um* —ua-
' town without an cconiiiiijc reaaon
Ind the. only way to. lnttn;rs:t tlio
country I* to appeal l<> Its inteltl-
, uencu thru th® r®velatt,,n of the
wonder* and *.eeret* of nature that
enaVIe man io wrest from It no*
(inlf a HvIngVIth a eompetepce for
vid age, but a *atl*favttan lx>rq of
t lw
• ng ami \v< find
hardest tliingH to
stands up foi I) !-
is Mhown he is
thru admits I
right is .i grt..
Ewy®- --—o------
■S.,T <The City Commission has reached the conclusion that no longer will
■*' U»* role of banker in financing street paving and that when t<hp Value of
sta are paved hereafter the interested citizens will have to do their i
financing, the city paying its one-third as required and no more. I. Six made
ICtOr in reaching that conclusion no doubt was that with all of the 41h\ "'wp 'ao not i
QOOO bond money spent—the fund being about $1,000 “in the red”— 'any of i he m are .niii.iI I
the vacancy in the city coffers filled with about $54,000 worth of i (JjkI■« *’*o»,U*«7b, r,,’*7
ng {claims against'property holders, the city couldn’t longer play ; Amer lean lt'v.7 " '
role if it wanted to. The decision, we think, is a wise one, and the iyaioritr
Iffr'it could have been rnjule, the wiser we think it would have been. . j
ion* on those streets paved before the decision may count themselves
Mte; those on other streets wliws paving is aw vet i
Will have another cause tu regret that they didn't get in earlier,
< U any satlsfaetierr--
L
j prrNoris"
a ini
1.
TEX \ RK n arrrNtw
\\< ri ma'b in < .• <l.s on. «tilrg« <l Il-
licit liquor MtiiH aruund Mouth
P1eanant during In v» Mt igitt lonx dur-
ing thr pant four day* by Ecd’-rnl
and ST.ilr pro of flverx.
BECKkTla£JtaB.-Uiu»i»d of U.UUU w.““
made bv R. P. Tompklnw, chargo.
with the mmder of GroFKe Pelham, !
with whom it in ’thought be bail i
trouble wvrr h perrnrr^hip field ‘
fonci*
PALTrA)
terg v. . '
dav
.’hiirih,
Pt-4«TM v
church
N A 111 ‘
Niding
••n to;
fibnut Mm 'neck
Huy R-.ldy, Im'
•ftvr you'
”>u who itN nani* d !
_____I eny things I
4 p«M idg*.•* d<»xx H i
* * <1 u p a ml m 1«»rted 1
m if he l»*Nt ibuwt
g M<»nii’'\x:iH r' »Km and j.
••<t 1<» (‘'ukNt: him ant| •
(topped "^"ki^n^ M runj
■Tv cTi_a«r I Min crrounfl^-
“Hirn’ cam* buck . (
: ami if < n>body ‘
aLuut the tie j |
to th* i rM**l X r«. {
rell in cotton Blockings.
After the inheritance tax collector
kt call him a bobbed hvtr.
There was a time when you won the world's respect by going to
Ch, but now you buy an eight-cylinder car.
and hardi
* ho vr ?tr t
" h<*n Im Im -hown that h>
Eroiu our vie-wpmnt if
I man i>» admit th
" rong and \x ♦
I’m f< Ho" m xx
frunt Mtepn arid
I H> rrmr down
a red tU»
of bin my redd?
H«*ddy vourn
no, ixi’UMt mr
tie*, sod Bid I
FL/V ia LiUL Um
l«» be .KlUf'k o!r wot. red
Martin. ■* -- 1 i
All being' gn<Kl jogl s
' did»-nt *u
goy* rnbr ‘ Hay. ^lUml
: <’<diim- siuff.y th4 •♦xt ot
about th^R'Ue III
! a k rack In the Ju \
, at his. pws fij«r
Amf be krpji o
- ! If b»* x> un k«4ng
■ . SimklriC Having. I
I xx cr’rr .(fraid of
‘ Nolpething • Hh about his old tie
' I cfiiihl of tlmwt of vnything-
Wich um other f»*llowa hll *»*d
' " p would of too and PudM£N nImmvx
cuezIii Pvravy <am»* and dovx.n
♦-and prlriv neon R?dd> Merfex (< rn-
‘ ♦ d ♦ riuuml (he* v4»rrtt*r on hi* way
I Vttvk AW44r
I Ing he had
winkiiLK fa overyh
y and Having, H.
a t Rrddx m red t i*
that ttr'R nnrmd
p<**
;-k
of
not t
x u re
lillA’H
<’otiit t v
cotton rht'Nt*r?<. liwMtcwk
i da i r v, chai) Jst m .aid in other
* ptii»»hfr Vhtch.’ ’ while not
Ifarnuni;. p<i4mp«i tr»* mvrrthrh'Ms
parade | alliwl tr* . the tUHnjr ef the N*>ll
at ma- | But 11 < re nn Im* no doubt that
•0 ; Texas would net ba<'k ten time*
that she would
r^n -ntrintilv put Into
Whi1? has in
relief to the drouth-sufferers in some sections of the country, but
'Bexans, in a number of other states they will now be enabled to
Luy-tO case of sure-enough beer'at a time—on prescription from physi-
cla* who believe that beer is essential to the recovery of some of their
’ —but in Texas it’s not so; The Dean law limits physicians’ pre- An(] -f ,.vt rv
gfons to a pint of any intoxicating liquor in a ten-day period. County <tt<i iik.o
|n* may ta'ke their choice between a pint of beer, a pint of wine and ] " oufu be
EL®*’ *h'm*y.soli<'it”',f Physicians’ prescriptions. And, it^usual- hT)", littll .s,al,.H „|!intr,i
"* “ ....... A “ lr»*v bow mm li mor« would
good work hr mult iplird.
itiis xv* i »• done «*v<-r>
u wonderful change
b<* h» a d?ca<Tr! You
J|nvxxay. ho vyhy tioi
► very yenr (<> beautify
.th,- v^ir.c .'if your prvm
tojk
......pro th
««»O
*“ **c*irv
r ■?
Bv ‘
K" i , HOW TO BE A STENOGRAPHER
‘ * Your schedule for a tvpical day should be arranged some-
M ' ' • - -X thmr like this:
^V~‘ H:30 a. m.—Time to "punch in."
8:45 a. m.—You punch in.
*8:45-9:15 a. m.—Dispose
Krfr- 1^8)15-8:45 «. m.—Take a
t):45-10*.lo e m.—Slip out and get a sodft.
i 10:15-ll:15a m.— Write a letter or two. (One may be enough.)
(To be continued tomorrow I
! Slogan of infant republic: “More."
t—— — ■- Business will hang- fire until the nations hnng together.
■“'"r^JFr^A lot of kids get licked in the early morning because Dud's ruzot
r j puiia.
F - a You can’t judge by appearances
X X % | | TO I! \ \ I: BOX
XXI.EK OCT. .1.
. , EASY RIDING — ■
—5TT My rv’fl «> c*»y Vidlnff Ti’gives no jar or shock, and ii
-7
are wishing I would walk. And every rtiiTe I travel prtwL
new. pleasant thrills; but, as I throw the gravel, and climb the
sunlit hills, the tnorbid undertaker, the butcher and the baker,
protest that I’m a faker who doesn’t pay his bills. All ddy
you see me striving to make speed laws a jest, and if I cease
my driving to give,the car a rest, I’m boned by merchant prinets
for pay for prunes and quince*, and every one evinces a spirit
1 deteat. On, why do men like tailors insist on being paid?
And why sq_nukny wailers amid the marts of trade ? Why do
they always chatter of things that do not niatter? Why do
they splash and splatter in language that’s decayed? "“You
ride in a four-wheeler,” the village banker cries, “but you
should pay the dealer from whom you bought your pies; if
one has paid the tinner, the Webster and the spinner, the
ftotcher aand the skinner, joy-riding then is wise.' '. But if a man
be owing for milk and garden sass, he then ia wieked. blowing
his coin for sparkling gas; anad this the hosts are doing, all
heedless they are choosing, while owing for the bluing, alack,
and eke alas.”
A ml
a ml
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Govrrnruvnt [
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fii nt harm oil
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22.
rebels
na
\X h n xv 111 f i 4
HH
I HHy
»T» i t ir .
I' n 11»<1 | that
2 \’<A’h. b’or • in noon
m hv I.ki« re* ! after, sf
<1ur?.'K ' xml he
t<»Ur4 41
MtNRinn, tr wrjfr
hnvr . thr retr
f tn Wn*h< I
arraiiK< <l thy tiiem- .
;onl\Tf . xvlth TI<»qk«'v» It ] cits
Hay He founded flic At Im n fa ] t h» x
i W <,)rf.k;inM’ Home and ral 1
« d. Hhi^ie-hand« <1. >150,Ono for u -
bwiMiwr rtttd '•ftrnorf. f*rr"i rtrnf
rd Mr. Wolf <nn-
K< n( ral to Egypt and while i,
February ’2j. 1KN2. *’••
first*
th.- old
mortal man A° » i
Hine ago xx r j
thy vnn-
and ^looiu;
um fhmtKht then
"(Hlld xv < bv
rrtinj wi at !k i . nt |ca>t
xx r had ex pet h nced a ,
month*. But noxx thrr» .
from every pat t of I an,| *
that rain im nrrdrd ; Bovs’
I badlv. and that heavy j
in proMpec t uni) MM the ^,4I
otnvM Moon. ’Tin u pity I |n
ixN either
rain
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