The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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^ The leaturejwnterslfareRtrying
to make geniusfout(of|pure]ignor~-
ance of htwto-; commit jand con-
ceal one of the most' brutalff mur-
ders thai hue Wen teommittedgin
this country for years.J
WThey^applyJ geniusfor {super-
knowledge when| speaking of the
two youths that murdered the
Franks hoy. To say there was
anvt hint; o;!' genui* abouf the
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the ski in you
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telligenceto a pampered million-
aires and holding up a hideous
crime as an act of super-human
intelligence.
If the crime wasn't done for
money why wasa'jwaraing^sent
demanding ronsom? How can
genuis be applied _when ' in'1 less
than ten days from the time ' the
crime wa;- committed the youths
were caugnt and a confession
made and now a plea of insanity
will be pressed by the defense.
Win are the writers hokhr-g
:.; a.urderoii!- enme to our
ouv.g men a.- something supor-
Resoiutioii Adopted By
The Ministerial Alle-
anee At Iih Last
Regular Meeting
May 5tli 1924
3vl!
We depaecate war, and will
use al! honorable influence to
avoid it, and prevent it.
At the same time we appro
the action of the United States,
government in holding Citizens'
Military Training Camps for
young men be: wee: the ag§s of
seventeen and twent.y-foj.ir years,
T'U'se - amps are intended to in-
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Softner in Central VVesi Teaa-
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Give tH your iiougt Lry and Shirts .'at Coilhi Bundles
We Wash Kverything Bu' 111e .BaI >. "no Wt Keep your
Clothes White, Ciearuntt & Pressing Spec idt,\
We certainly appreciate our tradt at spt rmont. Te.\ai-
Haskell Latuindry Co-.
P ck up Laundry Monday and TVuirsdiiv — Ueiiver Thursday
and Saturday
R. E. MALONE
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|and the publicity
tin: William
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Scientific Facts
Prof. W. K\ Wntwai of j\f>iwiiM (in.,
(tobw to Imivo tin- ovi's oi' u,
salts «n<l mail* minute Iimith rhrtiupli
which h« llH« (initio phottJKi'liphK, 1)1 VII
rtoua object*, thrown^ mm
light on Insist. vision. i 'oniuicutinK
|tn tuM'tl In tin; tivtituifni i i
'm, II. A Shoiile uiul II.
WkMo of Ini]laua|H>ttM m: ui tlmi thin
product h«M y«t to tio ohtiiiwti it:
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Explained
IfartiKrr (showing frlfinl ovir ! •*
—How mnny «hw t "Wonhi you
w«ro in that iVwh ?
Ma|ij£taftt«r (mtislill'ni ii iiu«iM 'hl unci
nSWUtMMhfcy lbont 800
! "AMWuff-ly twiwot! fliw rtWl you
ptMNM At ft?"
f t Je«t «n nt«wl the log« una
tfUM tb4> nurohor by four."—Uood
The Radwmeter
An iuxtruim-i.t lv whluli nidlioil
IiphI mid lH.rl)l ii.nv lie rtlrectly ron-
tfrtod into rn«"<'luini«'iil energy l* uti
Invention uf Sir Wllliorn Crookes II
consists of >l!1 OXliltllStt'li Kl0l)«" Of
in whlcli If ii not tilt Mipport eurryinj;
n rotirtinj.' Jour-uisk vune, thft fiu-oM
tit'iii^ hIucBuried <i niie ssiiie. I'IhckJ
In a fW'ld of linl;t. (lie blacken«><1 nide
of our It rlislt Jilittt'lrhf rnoro of the ratll-
unl oiH-rt.v 11
tli rnoloruio*
Ktriko II ure' tl
The reittiitirip
eoiiM quiiHly
i Hit other sidt, unit
of royliluiil )r that
niven j-Tfator t-nor^y.
['."(•umire ttoon not !>e-
oqnatl'/.od for tlio two
Kl«h K. uf would tie the onue In ulr of
the ordinary deriKlty, hence the vano
rotutoh Ac hdaptntlon of the OookoB
radiometer has tn-en devised by Nleh-
oln of uti the lent nonKitlveneen to detect
the riidiimt hem of «ouie of the flied
•itar«.
lowest Priced
Closed Car
With Doors front and Rear
ONLY $160 more than the Overland
touring car—the Overland Coupe-Sedan
-the world's foremost dosed car value. All
die unique exclusive features of a coupe
and a aedan in one?
Removable rear aeatgrve* big loading apace
for anything and everything. Seats adjuat
backward and lorwarcL Seats ak make
into a full-sue bad al the car-—great for
camping. Eaiiy riding patented springs—
Ug power—reliability — record-breaking
Come in and see it
ulf®
Overland fe die only touring car with illduit gear
tMnaroliiiiofl, priced uiul.-r $500, f •- k TtU*.
W. \. CASH
JMfci
hiter par! o:
h e .iemos.
Mrs. I "uk< i i|>seoi!it>, «4 Hi}.'
>Vrmg> i. Kpont Saturday
ant. Stmoay with riolht'r,
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Iwr. E. V. June.- and family
motors •" Jay ton Sunday.
Mism's Opa; McGlothlin and
Mabel Kelson nere visitors of
Misses luiif ami Ines Dlshman
Sum'ay.
Miss. Nora Fleming of Peacock
is visiting her sister Mrs. Burt
Let this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceeii Waison are
the prouo *„-■ : t. baby boy
which ar .• a Thursday.
Tliey^nave tieeuiod to call the
young gentleman Roy l^ee.
Miss Dovie ("oplen was a visit-
or of Miss Gladys Stewart Sun-
day .
Brother Albert l augh, of As-
pennon; preached at Johnson
Chapel school building Sunday.
Mr. Charlie Nelson left foJ Ft-
Worth Sunday.
Joe Raymond Jones, the little
son of Mr. and|Mrs. Joe Jones is
sick this week.
Mrs. Charlie Nelson visited
Mrs. Frank Stewart Sunday.
Mr. W. N. McGlothlin motor-
ed to Rotan Sunday.
Miss Mabel Nelson has been
wearing a long face since she
heard one day last week that Mr.
Guy Funderburk, former teacher
of the Mexican school had mar-
ried recently.
Mrs. Benson Jones visited Mrs.
Joe Jones Sunday,
The Literary Society of this
community will put on a pro-
gram at the school building Fri-
day night. Everyone is invited
Reporter.
r:us oi out young
U: vountry, obedi-
and devotion to
•roll as to establish
tntij-adesbip among
i: ' 'o'all !,< vu,ae> , ea e-i ilu; Nation,
laono;. t '.-.erefore coiiDrtend the
•nit'i'; erirnes. | mo'v eivieni most, iieartiiv io the
i;rt is given j attention of all the parents of our
jihettii: making the youths of our (churches, and would urge them
| land believe that money will get to have their sons take ad van-
them out and is causing them to
to have iess regard for law.
Hasn't there been something
done that if more wholesome that
t ne title super-intelligence tan be
applied to?
The fallacy of the publicly ex-
ploited theory that top heavy
metal development was the root
of the Chicago crime must; be ap-
parent to any intelligent exami-
nation.
Learning does not make ian-
ta/'
•his great opportunity.
D. A. Dawson,
President, Misisterial# Alliance.
G. 1. lor don,
Secretary, Ministerial Alliance.
Little Miss Hermona Shadle
entertained a few of her friends
last week, games were played
after which cake and ice cream
was served. These young folks
had a very enjoyable time and
ijistic criminate ar„l too much i h"',e t0 a"011*' «reh invi"
schooling does not make degen-i
erat.es.
Chas. Deat.on.
tation soon.
Did you say where to take
i your h weeps. To E. C. Mai'r
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| the black imith of course.
* HIGH GRADE GROCERIES I
We talk quality because that is onr first consideration in
serving our customers.
You will find quality is an inviolate rule of this store, if
you trade here and apply the test to the groceries which
we offer for sale.
Prtcca RHMHklt
DaHvary Promot
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J. W. MEADORS
Ths AMMrnoat Star and
Dallas 80m I-Weekly Hawn
Oaa year tar $2.3
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Twenty Miles of Pearl Oyster*
The government Itwpwtor of Ma Art*
ttMhcrtm l« re|x>rtMl as having located
no !«■ ! than twenty miles of pearl oys*
ter hetfs la t)i« Oulf at Manor, between
Ceylon and ttoe«aoatbernmost const «f
Intiiit Tbe bwls a«> still young, ac-
cording to advice received by tbe far
eastern division of tbe Department of
Oonitsero*, and the earliest date of
maturity Is 1WH, but In 1026 sxtenslv*
operntlous ar« anticipated, la accord-
na^-c with tbt* industrial development
policy of Madrs«<. whlcli may restore
to some uttrnt India's former prosUge
la ths peart esport trade The naly
l*nri Asheriss of any important* la
fndlti at present are stoag the extreme
MONEY!
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Se: us bilore making that Loan. We have plenty ol 8
p.:r cent money to loao on Good Land and First Lien Notes
We get your money quickly. < We loan the highest values.
We will give you S to 10 years te.ros
CBNSQLIDATEO ABSTRACT CO.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1924, newspaper, June 26, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126453/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.