Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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SUMMER
EXCURSION
RATES DAILY
TO THE NORTH ANO EAST
TO
COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA
—Via-—
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
T
t The Attraction of <•
—
Choice of Many Rout**.
*top-Ov*r Frlvll*g**.
FORT WORTH
t —and—
DALLAS
♦ Are but a fe wmin-
♦ utes from you. You
t will enjoy the trip
♦ on the
<•
♦
Route of the
Famous
“SUNSHINE
SPECIAL”#
O«n*uH your Local Ag*Nt or
Writ*
A. D. Bsll, GKO. D. Hutaft
•••L ft. P. ft. ft. P. ft.
n AT J. a ft
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TEXAS
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*•♦♦ **.*.*. >» ++
MeLess, Walter S**tt,
W P McLean. Jr.
McLean, Scott &McLhr
ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW
G*n*ral FracUo*.
Ellison Building, Fort Worth, Texas
ROSE BROTHERS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
Notary Public.
\flLINGTDN - - - - TEXAS
First State Bank Building
PHONE 204
♦ on the t
<•
<- I
t Interurban Line ;
i Always Fast Time *
♦ and Low Rates and ♦
♦ Splendid Service. $
T. B0T1CX, ♦
u>
AN ACT.
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,n
to*
free
Great Britain’* act prevent* trad nr
• ith »ov » ject of Germany or ,Vu
•na The American act i« d*«fgn*-1
mor* to prevent trad n? with any 5ru ,
• bos* pr-ejurt* might enter G»rrnan»
No Mor* Fr** Lun*****.
At> ordinance wbieb will bar
lunches In all Fort Worth saloons by
unanimou* vote w«« adopted by th*
city commUvIoti. Penalty for viola
lion la a fine of from SIO to S50 The
me*tore sra« advocated by the Retail
Liquor Dealer*' aaaoclaAon.
Lumbar Ooo»ov**lon yi<t* Orang*
Federal lumber trade eoaunltaloo
vislteft Orang*. T*Z, aod Inspected
the lumber loduvtry Member* eon-
ferrad *1* the bead* of thre* of the
larf»»t mJH* in Tex a* and taty of th*
largwt In LddlaUhb add aaeertai nod
maaj fast* peHafalag to the asport
b*sin**i •» that city.
Powerful Expioalv*
Discovery of terroraij ’ an explo-
sive »o powerful that fi ve grainswouid
>>e sufficient to crumble th* tallest New
York building i* announced by Dr
Dayve R Dr Waltoff The aticior
and hi* ton, Morton were working to
compound a chemical solution which
would give a cheap substitute for gis
oline when the new explosive mixture
wa* bccidenta.ly discovered
lor* to make trouble, oefore to* Am*--
•can declaration of war aga n*t G> -
many between toe L'q.ted Stale* •• 3
Ear and or F-aoce "
f-an«ng declared that before we er.
lere-i into this war Germany «wnl ac
agent here., or designated on* of her
•pies on American toil,
the steamship company
Th * agent he said loaned Ameri-
can* the money to buy grain and p!**e
it aboard *hip in order to rai*e *om*
issue between th « country and on* tff
the allies a-er the quc.*t.<»e of seisurw
of A meric* n cargo**
Both T^ac’ing and Redfle d dec'ared
that th* Adamson trading with the *o
emy act is de* good to prevent an»
commerce between American citizen*,
either her* or m Germuny. or German
citii»n«. in the United or Qer
man F-m« or le’.weer. such citizen*!
and fl rm < of co-intrie* that are allied ■
• th Germany
josir bowel*.
Here’s my guarantee! Ask your
druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dod-
son'* Liver Tone and take a spoon-
ful tonight. If it doesn't start yoszr
fiver and straighten you right up bet-
ter than calomel and without griping
or making you sick I want you to go
back to the store and gut year money
Take Calomel today and tomorrow
you vrfll feel weak and sick and nau-
‘ seated. Don't k>*e a day'a work. Take
i a spoonful of harmless vegetable Dod-
' «on‘s Liver Tone tonight and wake op 1
feeling great, it ’a perfectly harmless.1
so give it» to your children any time. |
It can’t sahvate, ao let them eat any I
thing afterwards
Oieorfmln at loo Ch*rg*d
The tariff arrangement which went
into effect la*t No vernier Is highly d I * !
criminatory again*t their interest* and '
n favor of Oklahoma interest* bricx j
manii'acturer* from west central and
nurtbwest Texa* te*ti6*d before an in '
ter*tate commerce commi’ion examin
er in the Shrevefiort rat* ca«e hearing i
at San Antonio. Ry th* new tariff !
they declare, th* Oklahoma brick men
have irfr-n able to invade Texas sue- |
cessfuliv and without fair competitive!
shipping facilities for the interest* of 1
this state
Gwrrn*n lnftu*rso* <n T*x**
According to an autbomed state-
ment from th* department of justice
Gerrran influence* were rwspoosibl*
for ndocing an organization inT*xis|r*
recent, v di«cov*r*d to r**: st th* **. *ct- *’
ive d-a’t provision* o’ th* army law
Eleven ndictm*nts returned
a! grand juries in Tc
followed bv arrests in
of th* counter, and al»o
charges although not
German influences according to ic j
vestigation* made by agent* of the dA 1
partment ________ <-uti*e, r.r lenslatl** matter, which
Threw Go Down. | notice i* m.w authorized t * law or
British hospital ship Dover r«stle I ron'rart. t.. be mad* by posting notice*
ha« been torpedoed and also the mer
chant armed cruiser m*t the same
fate A British destroyer was *una in
a collision
in oil* r mor* public p.ac*> sik’’
notice ‘hall hereafter b* given by pub-
lication thereof, m a newspaper if
general circulation, which ha- b**n
eontiiiiioiisiy and regularly publi-h*d
for a peri'd of not less than on* year,
in th* county in which said act or pro-
ceeding IS t" occur, provided, ttiat
noth.ng in thi* act shall b* <-..n-tru*d
ty> require th* [ ublicati'-n of any
general election , notice, public r'ad
notices nor pr"bat* notice*, when th*
apprai**d vri'i* "f the estate in which
sam* is s.u'-d i« 1**» than <>n* thou-
| sand dollar*. ♦ 1 000 and provided
further, ttiat th* provision* of this Act
shall not apply to sales mad* under
a written contract wherein it is pro-
vided that notice of sale thereunder
may L* posted
c*c 2 Ail notices published un-
der th* pro visions of tins act shall
be prttlted at least once a week, for
th* period of time required for post-
ing such notices
Sec 3 In the event no paper should
be published in the county where
•uch notice is required to be given,
then such notices may be posted as
now provided by law
Sec 4 The price to be paid for all
publications required by this Act shall
b* not more than one dollar 'll 00)
per square of on* hundred <100)
words for first Insertion, and not more
than fifty cents per one hundred ( 100
words for each subsequent Insertion,
•aid publication fee to be taxed as
other eostar in the ease.
Sec 5 All laws and parts of laws
In eonflict herewith be and the same
are her«<)y repealed.
Sec 6 Th* crowded condition of
tthe calendar and the necessity of this
law creates an e*«rg«Dcy |od an Im-
perative pubNp naneMHy tor th* am-
pension of the coneUtaXion<> rul* re-
quiring bills to be read.on three sever*)
days, and •uch rule la hereby suspend-
{ - • gel
requir'd by !«w ' ‘-'/r*' '•
ltd b* gi**n 'f Aby *ct .-r pr
: wti-lh-r tubin' r pnv.«'.* ' r-.G.rr
■ to * judo .« *i-C'itiv- • r *•.;**
nutter whi*h r,. •.!■•* i« ■ w « I’.fi -iz- 1
by .aw ..r contract t" ii sd- t y post-
ing notices in ti* ' r more public
place*, fixing a time <»f su*h [ ub.ica-
Uon. and th* rx/mt-enKatnn. naming
certain *x*n.pl:--n*. r*i-»alir.g ail taw*
nd p»rt* "f ;aw-. in <■ nf.,< t h*r*-
' with and deciar.nx an em*rg*ncy B-
bv f*der ' 11
a 1 • 'een '
other section* the
on similar)
linked with
tn
Enarteii By th* -’at* f T»w.-
B* it enact*’) by th* L*gisri’ure if
of TrlaS
1 Ttiat whenever by law
notice i* required to b* given f any
a«'t • r proceeding, wh*th*r public or
private, or relating to a judicial, *x*
iegi*lativ* matter,
authorized ty
organ i
A steamship company w
:zed*w-»h an Amen an board of d r**-
ir .
eoenm
n, Uae dep
k.alft-.r ay
forrtkuoc tn* se-:r*'.ary
com mt '.te»
v* c '*ha • -rt >.»*
• :U. -x* *nemy bill
fcou s* s* v * - a day'
Mr L-ans ng «n . **siion*d oy
eorr.rr.itte* memner regarding ’.a» n
C.er-1 to- S u-b ac act
Atocziee *xarxius.g G*ri*ac p ot
rs’sa.a^ iefc-e •£< bc.ve .tzerslaw,
com-ter-« nwvuwi’.rjoe
Sorrexary erf Slate L*n»lgd.se nsed
teat 'Gersiat.* or Germaa oflflx
*Lorlly ra’ore ta»* tat
• ar declaration u. ia>o *e tlx L’ai'.e-Z >■
State- ic d Kerexces s.tz. Great tin
aiz. *od France *t»rowg®. organ.zat co
M a tn* *iea®.*aip znm.paz.* taai •**
deitner ateiyto vi>o.a*e MMkCdtaswly lor
» go trading wzu. ox enemy wet*
Th* pint v now '^eing c«t‘» ga'.cc
-tment or e* .t'.s
of re, ao.e goserczn»t.t l
stated vc tev
Tr»*re was an attempt. Laos'Cf
sai3 by Germans or German off f
e.a.s- I do not snow »n.en - to fore* I
a breach tjetwecn this country and e .
tber England or France
Secretary c'
A instant Al j
a.tbo' o’'
•g'.s.at.or. w*re he-'
e comakers* comm t I
Adamson trading |
a trod need . a tr ♦ i
TO HER BEDSIDE
' th*
That v»* rtx ywn aft*
Barth at mt tezJ* glr'.
caOcd
to led.
tin d-uetar
R*
treated m« bot I (n* am better
I
Kt* srotme and verve ns til ti* niacry
aa.b*arai>
tn bed
was
I tofd my hisland if be wxinld ge'.
ate a bctSe of Cardnl T woald try f-
B AN KERS.
In each
duty al thia Um* to lucreaae the Na- J
Th*
and '.»)
g-adn at>plii
u
<.f -11
alble
rv ed
r
BRADFORO-HIETT WEDDING.
were
Fort
H. v: G(
rth W<
tk.-ew moe’h* and differed ry.h a^oey
that I »v *Mt drawn np tn a ixo-
I
1
Foot—Eas* to b< Added to Equip-
ment of Corp* at Fort Wayn*.
Even
th*
POWDER IN SHOES AS WELL AS
GUNS
with
off.-e
king
them O'.
le- th*
t*
nx
GftdbOts vlsH^bfrleods io
ednesdsy.
■an. af tki* piactt nay*
■ y aid* «*-
■uraewd to hart me 1 had to go twek
cxik
vegetable# ire!
' u< c
Thi» ;lan may
»«. suit r-'M;U...-.s
USEFUL INFORMATKNI FOR THE
OOOK
Roger Hleti* brother of the
bride, acted as best man and Miss
Gladys Vandiver, niece of the bride-
groom. a* hrtoewmald
A few friends and relatives wit-
nessed the ceremony
TlasU Mftny friends join in wishing
MHm • IftftftqMX* prosperous Ufe
TT**- y
pig Club
I
j
' sh* |
BANKERS TO ASSIST IN PORK PRODUC-
TION. HOG CLUBS HELPED BY
U ben th* bar *ef -eeeive* the - A
• a p«g« frem th» me.mb-e* and puts
'Wwi'.h ' th** toy* or giri* un-
same ag—einen’ th»
k’.ure of the a.-tiviU** is *»< lb ’
*f the feed on the farm, and a« the.r
activities are eo-lsrident with or fol-
low club work loathe growing of corn
and forage crop*, they are part of a
sy*t*m that favor* a round diversity
la agriculture and a rotation of crop*
that will maintain the fertility of th*
soil
Two plana have been followed by
banker* in providing the sow pig* uec
e**<ry to enable the boy* and girl* to
engage io pig elub work One method
is Die so-called promissory not* plan
I wu
Sa Ycat Afb. TMaf SW Kgfe D«e, S^s Tens LaJy, Bat Msw
She is a Wd, Sfrwg Wssna aaJ Nsbmi fwAa Far
further -nd
h*v* corn*
arid bunion* encased in rawhid* "
repr-rt.*
‘■ut last
Kits.”
4.a.*e received th* most
fr tn the idier*, iri,j the men |
Th* British and French
........ , and th* \rri*rican ‘
'•n th* Mexican border, us* it. |
Waar.lagv* D C, J
hzqr* afford th* quickest n>»ao* of tn- ‘ with the pig club member*
creasing our m*wt *upoiy. cooUnu«d
*»d extended effort* of |
cd bsaker* in furlbenog th* orgAMSA*
Don of p<g club* by advaneiftg th* axon-_______
•y pcesled for the puTskaae «f pure- *iup
PATRIOTIC HOSTESSES SERVE
THREE-COURSE DINNER,
usual seven t"
iAlls'Ul S*t* th* *■
Torn ito*s I
Z*e plv'n
pea- and
cigar*
• n a
I oocxmeneed *akizg it. however that
evening I cxUJed sty fazaCy aboat
me___for I knew I could not la*',
many day* rznlem I had a change for
I nd*c atiove heading th* Detroit Fr**
re**, among other thing*, says
I theory i* that soldier* who** f**t ar* •
' in g’>'-l condition car. w*lk
faster than soldier* who
. __ _______. and
the North or South.
* m* it *. - ma-A- *.^
Croutons are small Cube* of dried
bread browned Ln fat or in lh« oven'
wed usually with *r«acn »o>;p* ■
S«ui» m«au* fr.ed bruwii m ahaiiow >
fat
Pteey «1* r*s.»ta.'r» w the man dish
of the rr.eai
durttd the l*si »*»«* **♦<». ths
•peesahau pcAtt out I
wet* bt memo*r» tn the Urhted States
today th* Dumber eireeda 30.000.
found pnnripally in Arkansas. Aia-
twuna. California. North Carolina,
Louisiana. Georgia. Texas. Oregon. Ok-
lahoma Nebraska. Kentucky Indiana,
and MasMcbusetta Tbe*e »tate* er/h-
tairved 21 £~3 m*n>ber» la»t year but
pig elubslare being formed rapidly Id
other ■tales Th* *«man* foe gilt* anS
br*d gilt* by elute m*mte*r« >• wnpe*-
**S*rrt.*S, *v*n at th* high peic** «t
which th*y ar* h*ld.
Financial assistance the pig c).,b
owners has b*en th* mean* of intro-
ducing purebred hogs In place* where
otherwise thj* might have t,e*n impos-
sible, and has helped to build up the
Agriculture of the communities which
Sb*, bank* serve These rluba stand
Not alone for greater pork production i
By iorreasltxg the amount of live *tock.
they encourage the prod'wtion of much (
May 3—Stoce The banker make* mdind'ial contract*
•----' —it.'. pts- club ttcjxtrr* Id each (
cam b* agrees to lend them • certain *2?’. “ .'iJLA
publig-FplYlt- ’ *um of money at f> per cent internet for f
______ _______ ______Tk.a
tan azv>i -*
whil*n*r *n«J
Uon'S supply of frxxl
County agents, state agricultural
college*, and the [>epartm«nt of Agri-
culture, wiU gladly answer any qoe*
Uoo regarding theag activities
Bs?W City. T*x—Mr* Mary KD- the tester
"After th* • * *** *L1 here aod am a we£L
) vrrt»g womax- and I owe ay ttf* to 1
'"arda. I Lad <mly taken Latf th*
tor-Je when I tegaa to feel better.
Tbe m!se*y *t ay rfd* .. j
roctfsned right ca taxing the Cardxt
anti: I had tacea tkree beetle* asd I
d-4 nor. seed ary Kiore for I was well
and sever felt better tn tty Mfe. T
have aevs* tad any Croat.I* frost that
day to this.'
Do you reffer from beadacbe. beck-
X
. ache, pain* in side*, or other dlacnm-
forta. each mpeth' Or do you feel
weak nervous and fagged-out" If so,
give Casdu.. the sromans took, a
trial J 71
Jn«te*d "f th* usual seven t<> ten 1
| course*. \|r» Wil*,.n s*t* th* example
of only three emir*** at dinii*r
Even th* formal banquet*
to th* English and Fr*n< h C> riunis-
j siorier* w r* of three cour*** Would
j you iik* to r*ad th* rn*nu'
I with anch", .*« for an
*<>Up, XlU*l of beef
potatoes. H.algd ;
\ Inn r fit for a
• ’resident
t
a dish baked i
with erumbs or ehee*« and a *auc* and
served In the di»h io wtueh it I* baked
Brais* means to iw tl.w
■ closely eo--«red with
up* y**r- tr longer, if necessary
•***»*b«r »fre*« to keep up a memtier- |
_______ - . . .1 U» Its* frlf **» W** loan
bred sow pxgx is doubly deazroqs at this 1 ux<4cr lbs dir**uoq of ff«unty eiub
tr »
n y
arid stipulate that th* boy i
or x.rl must jran a <■•*» or peaau; club,
-arse al i**«t half an acre of green
feed, and exhibit th* s*rw and her off-
spring -t the county fair or live stock
show
( lnd»r *imuar arrangement* b-.y*
: ha** received raises to raise and
) both boys and girl* have received »*g*
< of pure-bred ehscken* for hatching
It is urged Lt.at bana«r* of the South
who have taken part io these project*
heretofore. rrmUnue their Ad.
Other*. t’Oth in t
z tfsod. AAAtrrui^ 1° 4!* L’ailad fetal** repreaentativ* or county ag*Ei»
Departcr.er.'. pf AtHeulturs f? n»*lurtty out of th* r*»*.
P** rlub. ba*, inertotod **r> mp-
- i f t the inertAM
In 1910 there. A* security for th* «oan th* bank«r (
‘ •ak*» th» member* promissory note ,
Th* member a parent eon*«nla to li>f
eoatraet. id wridrig, and kgr*** not to
f claim any right in the pigs purchased
or their prrxee-is
Tb.♦ other metliod Jk called th* "end- I *fbrtr<
lews chain plan This auso involve*
individual contracts. The banker »-
A-*es ’o furr.ish - registered »->w pig. -
r girl agrees to join a io*ai
'‘h*/ it* rules, car* for the
se w « < ording to Instruction*, breed
her at not ie** than eight month* of
t . * registered boar of the sam*
breed. r«:** th* litter according to th*
rule* of the rlQb, and deliver to the
banker two choice gilts, not i»»* than
eight weeks old from the first litter
The member agree* also to take out
registration pwiper* for all the fir*! I
““ r pigs not sold or immediate '
•laughter
When tfies* agreements ar* met *>e
original »ow and the remaning pigs
¥**ome the member’s property If
the n.ember is unable to return two
sow pig* out of the first litter th*
agreement continue* until this is pos-
If the original sow die* before
farrowing a healthy litter, the banker
bears the ios- It the member d<
not fulfill all agreements, right* to the
sow and her progeny are forfeited
The parent agree* to the contract, tn
writing, and acknowledge* that the
sow <fid incrwas* ahall belong to the !
th* *owt "fa smaJJ jar of . -’hiw.'?
mX er**!® .ean prepay* a f ».t
quarter put o* th* mowt *•<*««*»rf o
l*n*.ic aain wiflezwr *r*d romp.- x. n
b*au»URer by s-Jueexiag the juar* f
fys-sTi isrtWiOaa uato a twsttl* c.xitair-
tiarve si-unr** «■*• orchard whir*
sho-uM fr* •wa.e.u tv •irwi tn-
pare thrvjgh a fine **> l*a»o«
j p.,.< gets in, then Mu* e*Uo« wili x-ep
j fresh f-ic wr-xctzi* Every wocisan
i ten- w» that >m«/A juve* as used
br-racn an<l r»mwve such bienu* -*-
: free Xie* *aii»zwiM** a^
to* d»a. **an softener
r*»*ulif*r
Jr»*t try it’ iet three o«m»-** f
or-hard went* at aay drug stor* and
■w- h-m<<* f-' a, to* grocer a.'*!
w.ak* up a quarter pan: of tr.- .w-- "•
'•-gr-nt :»»• n i.-to-n and ma»»ag* .t
daily into tr.* far*, nee*, arm- «r»:
)• *» marvelous to sm--,tr.*r.
r-?T*gn. red rand*
On Ih* afternoon of May 19 a quiet
horn* wedding took place at th* home
of Mr O A Hiett, two mile* we»t of
Newark. Texas Eider H L Yancey
of the Church of Christ officiaUng
The contracting parties
J E Bradford and Mis* Lillian Hiett
The bridegroom j* a member of
an old and highly esteemed family
of Wise County The bride Is the
accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs
0 A Hiett, formerly of Arlington.
Texas
Mr
relief committee
ttiat ' f all th* things sent
year in U.*ir Comfort Bag* oi
Mien’s F.ad-
prai
of the navy
I troop* in Europe,
troop* <
Because it take* t.’i* friction from th* i
shoe and fr« sli*n« th* feet Ther* is |
j no foot comforter equal t. Mien’s .
FooP E-se th* standard r*m*dy for
| over 25 year* for hot. iired aching, ’
; p*r*piririg swollen, tender feet. corn*. '
■ bunion*, blister* or cailou**-. Why I
i not order a dozen box** today from !
your druggist, or department -tor* to I
( mail to your fn*nd* in training carnp 1
I and navy’ A free package will b* '
J sent on r*que*t. by addr***irig Allen
I - Olmsted, l-e hoy. N*w York
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CAUID HER FAMILY
LEXBOMS WMSIEJB ANO
MAUTVV THE MM
■was UM* towwwty l**us *»**g«y f*e
ywwr fac*. <*•<•. *rm* *»*♦ te**»A*.
W WT11GUI IS WWB.
ATTIWFT Tft Bimvf TVS HATIM
WITH TWO FOttM UMS
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TRY it:
SVBSTITlIL
FOR XASTT CALOMEL.
Sz*p V*iag DteAgerwA* Drag Before
It Sahvakea Yaa! It's Hoc-
—Al, •
FiMKl
Y ou're bilious, sluggish, constipated
and beiive you need vile, dangerous
calomel to start your liver and cleaz.
• d and thl* act shall lake effect froir,
and after its passage, and It I* so enact-
'd
Miss Wilma Weatherford, of Fort
Worth, spent last Thursday night with
Miss Ygn*s Morris
WWW?
w 7
.•_ cwt.
*■’
»
'Win ’•
BMB TWR
FNMV, JUM 1, KftIT.
ITS THE TALK OF THE
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THAT WE SELL
15 POUNDS PURE CANE STAND-
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With $5.0 Oworth of other Groceries.
We are the exclusive agents for the
Belle of Wichita flour.
HIGH PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER
AND EGGS.
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Bowen, William A. Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, June 1, 1917, newspaper, June 1, 1917; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303055/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.