Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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with GENE RAYMOND
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at the
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THURSDAY
and
FRIDAY
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the British Isles, Lord Mac-
millan left dignity at home with
his wig. and scored a convention
j hit with Ins briary Scottish wit.
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total (>15,000,000 acres, al-
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what they had. Their
left the sound truck
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lover yonder and dig you a nice, j^e leaves of a species of gol-i
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]th(. hole and cover ’em up. It’ll stitute for tea. |
1 be a lot ensiei> get just as
results and besides, yon can
to the music sooner’”
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tion in the Shropshire Drug
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! A FREE TREAT TO ICE
! CREAM also at SHORP-
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’ You will enjoy “STOLEN
HEAVEN” at the GRAND
| THURSDAY and FRIDAY
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I’. S. She was not so much i , . , . ■
. seven highest court justices in
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ELDERLy PERSONS
BEU EV El THAT, BV
JO EATNG THE CZJRIOCJS
- CREATURES KNOWN
SEA CUCUMBERS, THEM CAN RECAPTURE.
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TALLAHASSEE, Eta.. (AI’).—
Florida truck driers ,p(ond-i
inti Red Cross classes to Icain
how to give f ist :od to motor-
ists and poles'r-ans i:< uxd in
accidents.
The Florid i Truck!? g ;?ss?> ia- j
jtion is spons »ru.e the pi-gra n i
Jand by January 500 d v-'rs w
lie equipped io i°r 1 h-
dent assist* c > p • ning the
rival of a phy • <■ »it« u ’' iiio'.-l,
to a hospital |
In 1890 only 21,270 w omen | |imriri
were reported in the stenogra C ”
phic group of the census, 40 years n —— m w ——
later more than three quarters ?>RK’KK,V HEATFOWDER (
of a million were reported.
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"Target of an attempted assassination by Nationalist Puerto Ricans
as he stood reviewing a parade, Maj.-Gen. Blanton Winship, gover-
nor of the island (seen wearing a white hat), calmly waited until
the shooting was over, commented “What d----d poor shots they
are,” and continued reviewing the parade. One of Winships would-
be assassins was slain on the spot, the others arrested. The picture
above was taken just after 15 shots had been fired at the governor.
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“Five thousand lawyers! Good
heavens!” exclaimed high-
hatted Lord Hugh Pittson Mac-
millan, above, as he arrived at
the American Bar Association’s
I 61st convention at Cleveland, O. |Uc
Visitor Macmillan hails from fit
Scotland where there are only bf
300 to 400 lawyers. One of the u“i
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started a lit
campai'-in the oth '
they tell us that
column has gone to the dog-,
reminds us of the lir-est
a man can have and
is the companionship of a
A '.rood dog can teach a lel-
more about lite than all the
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brouuht
lot of life.
dog and
tanned
I the pants till he
stand up and eat off the
lor a week. Th lt’| the
teach the kid the loyalty
feel instinctively. And
while dogs fight quite a lor and
bark quit lot, if the fine qualities
that are as much a part of dogs
as their tiros could lie implanted
in all human hearts, we think
f lie world would he ill much bet-
shape ''ight now !
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I o\er an increa-e
■ in i he number
j i't' I his year,
i 1’llder llu- new
i Hites or xt rike> at a
, is placed on probat ion
| er- keep a |lose w atell
. Il be is found guilty
I I ime he is hauled to :
(>f the park. The rangers slosh
worrying!1 streak of paint across his brow
—-— --Ito indicate he is a “tough cus-
CLASSIFIED " ’
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FOR RENT —'■ Rooms or apart-H
ments. 502 Nelson St. No ob-
jection to Children. (|0.3tte),
YELLOWSTONE
PARK, W’yo.. (AP).
r-lnkes a bear is out
jxtone National Park.
Thai is a new regulation an-
nounced by rangers
Well, how’s everyone doing
now? Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
I Story and son spent Sunday with
Nute Henry.
Cotton is beginning
signs of opening.
Miss Lillian -Jauca s|>ent Sat-
urday with Mrs. Mitt Story.
Having run out ot things in-
Mr, and Mrs. Anton Steffek and , teresting to write, will just quit,
fmnilv. ’—Texas Rose, reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N’icka !
s|H‘iit Sunday night with Mr. and | The war
Mrs. Joe Mieha of Hallettsville, est single
Misses Marie and Lillian Jane i land trailers i
w it li Mrs. I now op-rates
and .
Mndin.i |
w it h Mr. and now
girls, Lil
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A friend of on' s
lie whi'pi-riug
er d iy and now
t his
Which
experience
t hat
dog.
low
books.
W.-’ve
ibout
a litlh-
now
ject
little
to
I arm.
You can’t tool a
dog never wants t.> tool
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kid who isn’t
dog misses a
kid who lias
tried to avoid
tilings we didn’t
something a
at last we’v,- hit
upon which we
some! hing,
play with dogs
O’DAN I ELAN I A : A- the first
rides it a bear'I boy. count t lie original (('Daniel
visitor he 'nrti now ) eoliimn to give public I
and rang-’ 1 ecogml ion to tip- (’'Daniel boom, [
over him. j"*' think we’re privileged to give
a second i this backwash from the O’Daniel
anol her part ' 1 l°<’'l;
1 ( Nothing libelous in this
<>ne). Fred Nichols, who is cur-
rently styled Labor Conimission-
w ho was an ardent McCravv-
says that O'Daniel has al-
done one great thing for
rn Pacific railroad:
it hack “‘the best conductor
meaning Nichols,
wii- flagging, and
only a tnakein in.
guy who first told
Nichols has told
lol of ot tiers, too).
“It's all how' yon look at
Ben G. Oneal says the O’-
Daniel >ry meant the end of
an era"^'’’
slinging
doesn’t
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GET a
ea rn
go’-geoii--
Fashion
No
FASH ION
A-1928,
spent Monday evening
Malt Story Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Story
son, Mr. and Mrs. Robt
i s|>ent Sunday night
- Mis. -John Janca and
* lian ami Marie.
Mr. nnd Mrs? Lotus
spent Sunday with Mr
er,
ite,
hip 'ready
I I he Sont lie
I sent
Alghaiii'tan has a will equip-11 hey
ped army of over 100,(1(10 men.
rdrobe t ree and I .
i weekly show ing; “LETO’S” FOR THE GUMS
oo<| endoi sed i
Na c.111vas>111g. vtziu.
Send dress size. . will
I )ep'. first
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to show
he bites a third time
captured, crated and s
- a zoo.
SHIPS MORE WHEAT
THAN LAST YEAR
EDEN, 'i < xas, (AP).
record tor wheat -hipments
this alea vva-, broken this
son with 153 cailoads, or 28
than last yeir. It was
the shipment was e<
g. ; bushels.
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F- yj During one year
; fornia gold strike i
000 men died of
caused by lael
and medical supplies.
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Er
of 125 pel cent ;
ot bear-bitten tour-
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in politics.
claim to be an
O'Daniel man).
3— Favorite party game in Aus-
tin these days: Contest tor who
saved the most votes. Austin
.votes went to Thompson (sec-
ond); to Yarborough; to Giles
(second and still possibly not
< lost; to Wood; to LeMay. As
" Travis county doesn’t go, so goes
the state.
4— Baek to ((’Daniel again:—
Mrs. May ) (ddermun started col-
lecting ((’Kanielania
he opened at Waco;
evcry speech,
'lory she could
1 he speeches
pried < vi
rics. P. S. She was not so much
an ((’I (aniel t an as a |x>tent ial
liistoiian, planning to write an
fc a i t i< le t or I he journals.
V 5 Ab'olutely the worst <iT'. n
,e| p.oi of th(- week, relayed by ------------ --------
.one ot on: most fertile soure.'s: ■ Tnilp^ flDlUCDQ I EADU
| “Thompson say> lie got floii" .n I llUuK UIIIV Lil O LLAnN
Jus eyes; the Attorney Gener il TH 'U£| D VipTIMC
says. “I got flour in mull cr:i| ■'* IH-Ll VIullWIO
(>—Charley Lockhart, the urn- i
qiip state treasurer, describes an I
,0’Daniel crowd he saw in the
Divver \ alley: “My boys were
passing out cards. They would |
stick them in the hands of people
of the audience. I watched the
people. They would hold the
cards for a while, then start ."ing- i
ering them, finally crumple tIk in )
up and let them drop to tie
ground,
to see
eyes never
Finally I told my boys:
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ATHLETES FOOT
LAST TIME TODAY
THURSDAY* and FRIDAY
Love That Is Rapturous!
Love That Is Riotious!
GENE RAYMOND
OLYMPE BRANDA
(The irst star find of 1938)
—in—
“STOLEN
HEAVEN”
Plus Special
Added Short Subjects
•MEET the MARSTROGS’
“PICTORIAL” and
Sport Novelty
“UNDER WATER”
“WHITE
BANNERS”
—with—
CLAUDE RAINS
FAY BAINTER
JACKIE COOPER
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YOAKUM ROUTE FOUR
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TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Free Pass to all Jones
to see
Lets All Take a Trip With
THE JONES FAMILY
A TRIP TO PARIS’
The vacation every family
Dreams About. See America’
Most Famous Family embark
on a fun-filled trip abroad
Also see that rubber-legge
Comic LEON ERROLL in
“HIS BEST FRIEND”
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YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
WEDNESDAY. AUG 3, 1938.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1938, newspaper, August 3, 1938; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285422/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.