Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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EK OF PRAYER BERWICK.
MUSIC CLUB.
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FAITH.
resume
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worth,"
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and S*nto*ch*iM brought
(b) How were the finances raised?
(c) Tell of the St. Petersburg
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ills.
•Ign
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buxlneaa'to the firms who, service con-
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the* mehta. vegetables. etc„
prepared in the
are made hgre. i
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Hew a Lar«» Maaafaetws<n« Oeaeera
Feeds 17CC. la M Htaataa. with
a M eeat IMaaee.
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Arlington Auto Sales
Company
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We are Agents for the Buick, Vehlie and
Maxwell Automobiles. We will be glad to
show you the merits of these Wonderful
cars, as a demonstration means a sale.
SECOND HAND CARS AT A BARGAIN
follow#
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e •’ 5M
ths “stock” runs low, InstMSkpi
---------rganUutmn.ftheV
inlohiSte withoug
id mexSerienceM
______,____habajKd
no calling Is the demands foi
;trV
irfc
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hool.
With 13 Riesa
At the Chrti
the Sunday' M
Christmas evcy
dared. An; ofre
At,'the Mathodist ohUMhJfcl prograi
r' ttte'or-
4.. General education,
f ’ - - - -
the dime of settling In Vienna,
j~ A *”
to make his own way?
Tell id
Tell of
MRS. LAWRENCE’S PUPILS IB RE- f
. OITAL.
The goldier
ffiadvantegd
nleahraioe*!!
Cattle Ratoere la 110 Caaatiea Have
Saerewtally FallaweO AOvlee te
Dip that Tiek—Federal «ur-
aatlar la l.lfteU.
Swore Co.
nplete and we
iBod, and that
tad wiH show
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la sod dough-
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* ft mUB
Ta La Cansler
■\ The recital by pari of the class of
Mrs. Lawrence at SeweH-Slaughler a
Friday afternoon w&t. anjoyed and ap-
preciated- by those present. All the
, numbers were rendered very credit-
■ ably. The program follows:
il.vn.,, “n.iAlr-n.hvp Httbv"......
I'M
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ETjn 'laldltion
L' ler clothes,
F y jcoat, sox>
F J -hat. hat
[ iJUliiniry
kJ shoes, one
"l>r marching
Igalna.
S/d’which in-
Ipoons. plates
/ desired can
* above cost
fae operated
fhe profits of
Sf the various
Jand are used
.Ir-
rt4ain
1
James Dftto, . PnrfdsB*
Mike Ditto, . Vit*Aw
d B. Deny, Asst Ceshier
H. D. WallBee, Aset. Cashkr
Studebaker, 6-cylinder in good condition ,a
bargain.
Chevrolet, in perfect condition, new tires,
all round, a bargain
Ford, with electric starter, shock absorbers,
Yale lock, tool box and speedomiter
etc., a bargain.
Mr. J. F. Gvv^vae ■
Friday for the holktays at
Fate. Rockwall couhty.
- Ml. J. L-gftj^Orogl
I $ ( • V
si received
inta was
‘endered
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.
'The
ARLINGTON
national
« &4MT •
▲rUngtos, Ttao
' ln*tf
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appreciates your bu
F every accomod
6 : '
tar, MIm Loulsg^ii
ofthe soldiers.
Ians are
_ < comi
.ratory
Camp
proph ylatlcs v
fluency. Is th<
disease, despite
finds Jodgmeni
rope I* more al
tloular enemy,
division surg< 4
to prevent hbl
-----------i3helr Afts from a ,
occurance of nH»g<'Vob. The little pao|Ra
—“ t ,a program. / '
All the churches were beautifully
decorated, each In aoeord with the pro-
-a,
' WATBOR OtHMUMITY.u’U
An etfor' wak mahi iri the Watson
write-up of last week. In mentioning
the young People' that were in the.
crowd that vifUte/l Camp, Bowie on
. Jot
itenslvr j
degree. I
L Indian ]
Tor ’ de-
J eflTBient as an
■very army i >m*t
wverfnl agenci**'
knedical corps of
Inow engaged In
?tatcxM«
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ARLINRTON OMARY KXOIKM
NKR QUOTA FOR RKD MOBS—
MARY FIRMS 100 FBR feKRT
-X ■
At the close of' the Christmas Red
Cross drive Monday night Arlington
had rolled up fl7ff members. As the
quota for thia towk and vicinity wa»
310, It will be seen that a great work
was accomplished. And, more grati-
fying still is the tor
firms and instltutiotto
per cent, as folIowB;J
Arlington Public. Sa
Gmhbs Vocational i
Arlington Jourhal—a
here. Ito entire staff 1
First State Bank
Arlington National R
TurCk A Shaw.
Hudson-Davis Compi
Rankin Hardware Gt
Altman Mercantile C
Luttrell Brothers.
George Parks.
Coulter A Sons, Dragi
Home for Aged MaAot
Corner Drug Stare. I
Sewell-Slaughter Hart
The drive was not corn
feSl that 70« will be egro
other firms not yet reporl
100 per cent. .
Peter*-J At n rhn«irprr» hospital recently e«-
f tablished by the American Red CroMi
.... Hn France, an average --C .
to him in 18*9. I clrla are heina examined each day.
■JI What positions had h*1 held m . ... ------.r
connection with the court and
" what honors and titles w^re given-
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thompson en-
tertained Sufiday with an "after
church" dinner Covers were laid for
Mines. .1. A. Elliott, Edd Rudd, Mrs.
M C. Poole Mr* Mattle McCracken,
Mieses Nina awl Trixie Elliott, Mr.
la Elliott. Master Elliott Rudd,
little Misses Lida Lee Rudd, Elsie
Juanita and Lutheria Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs- Lutlfnr Thompson,
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RKD CROSS NOTICK.
The Red Cross -Auxiliary will meet
next week on Wednesday and Friday.
Every member is urged to attend these
meetings as Wednesday Js the time for
election of officers for the coming
year. • .
TWKNTY CHWT DIN1VEKS.
can
Mata to any
real
Hirttlne o«*eaeh of the remaining In-
fected premise®.
. stock yarta and reahlppag as c.——
or fekder*. The' county’s cattle now
eon bo sold on the open rthrlsat with-
out hindrance In compeUtien with all,
Other quarantine-free cattle.
X “Improved beef and dairy cattle can
now safely be brought In from ttjk-'
frte territory to build up the beaf and
milk breeds of tM“county*
fteep reeettee SBek-Frvc.
•The people of thebe frebd counties
to be oongratslal^d on the euc-
of their efforts to rid their
battle pest They are to"be congratu-
lated also on having opened up thel^r
hets of the Nation.
"Every cltlsen owes
and his I
tlck-frtn.----—
his business to see, that no tlcky cat-
tle, horses, or mules are <* f '
|he coutny o? reach It In any manner.
"•Final dean-up’ dipping, where ad-
conscientlously as the original
dipping.”
Roast Beef /
Stewed Tomatoes
Milk (or Coffee) •
Coconut Pudding
This bill of fare to- typical of the
noon day meal that Is being served to
day to employees of the BohSM^gdy,
Works of the General RtoeUfa. .Com-
pany It is > fuU equivalent of the
meals that were served Ua this (soe-
taurant Ave year* ago. despite the
steep Increase In the cost of all f<**-
stuffs during this period. The ability
fir serve this men! tbday at the prtoe
of skilful* application of engthoimug
principles In the hftchen and In the me-
thod of serving customers.
The .gtea>»r* ln- Schenectady alone
sell lit.000 worth of provisions every
year te thio restaurant The meat Is
bought direct from a Chicago packing
house, and the fish from Boston. In
purchasing the groceries, vegetables,
etc., the ipoMey Is followed giving the
business 'to the firms who, service con-
sidered. quote the best prices.
All the mehts. vegetablps. etc., are
kitchen; the puddings
and’aiso 700 pies and
reA are baked dally.
to the
■ss.. luasq fa
WdW^TfR
A Merry ChriMmos
Happy New Year
With the New Year fait ap-
proaching we* wiah to take
thia means of expreaaing our ’
Appreciation of your nieal
buaineaa with ua, and ex-i
tend to you a oorfiAl- and i
-imfmnosm »i n-r^-.. ^Vses.. -t-A
courteous invitation foriour'
- 1918 account. We shall be
glad to be of any service
that we may, and want you
tg make thia bank TOUB
BANK.
Mrs- Lawrence has gone to LOCk-
--i.-rart to spend Christmas "H*1 h®*
daughter, Mrs. Wm. M. SchofieM.
“ll" After a few, .days visit there she will
‘ go W Law-
rence and mmlly. - ,
Mrs. M. H. Cravens entertained,
with dinner TuetoMy. Covers were laid
'for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlisle Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cravens, Miss Marjorie.
Master Carlisle, Dr. and Mrs. M. H.
Cravens. V .V , ‘ v ‘
Mr. and Mrs; C. T. Brower, Mr. and
Mrs- Hepry Williamson Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hightower, Mrs. Claude Collard,
and Mr. Hightower of Artxona made
a party Wprtbi M^estjo. Juek-
-day avgnlnfi i T^gpyaryuyiyw®n*ni<—wir.n|
Mr and Mrs. John M. Mpore enter-
tained with Christmas dinner for all
their children. Mk<and Mrs. A B. Fin-
cher and Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and
children ofFort Worth were the out
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1 DgATH OF MISS MAUD PARKER
Miss Maud Parker, who had been
ill for ao long, died Sunday at her
;......_____ Z‘. , “1" “ ” I ser-
vice was conducted by Rev. Bascom
Thoma»._ Interment was In
Milton Undertaking Company in charge.
-r- . Miss Parker had many friends tn
iiindry bag, Arlington who sorrow with the be-
a fam|]y.
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AUTO OVERTURNED.
Miss Cleo 'Clark, formerly of Ar-
lington, was hurt, though not serious-
ly, in ah auto wreck near Merkel last
week. Mr. Howard Clark was driving
the car. Miss Phillips was seriously
and other occupants slightly hurt. .
CHRISTMAS EVE AT THE CHUROMES
k church a tree for
i bore Ito -fruit on
a program was ren-
1 was made for the
iplieJv^Jxf our
inwevefo nave
. ...aJrtns to
lakeftk y»ur
Fny face
J. .Don’t
Ir more.
Won will
Lie gov-
lone that
tvlng* and HAVE
.....-.s alnj<»stL
ik«bf^iyrX J*|.
of 350 boy* nnd
■ . In
i connection le a dental <llspvu*ary loca-
ted in an old kitchen, with a dental
chair iinpiovlned from a wine barrel.
----—o----
NEW POSTERS CO VP—Oil) ONES
COMB DOWN.
with all kindk vlethodist chufch. and i}ev,
>e men have
<*••■ brought trunks, for which there ft, BO
• The. week Of Pra-
te hare in whtrh to keep ilottias, whethet yer program will be as follows:
•^fiSou brtMwMhtog in it <J pot._____j i.......
Don’t overload with >— ,
socks shirts, etc.. Uifle Sar> jjsuei the Methodist church,
underwear and socks and 1/ j j, Hearofi conducting
• Mimfir Hui kUld issuer, so 1/ E>-S i1 —.. -—— - ■ — ■■
other articles wifi have to *// [ p t subject. At the close of this
• j -nub hotri/ I lithe Watch-Night service Wljl
>eil clotli * i Tuesday night at the Baptist------
n Jampf^Mbl^0 Rev. A. C. Gustavus conducting the
service. Subject. ‘ "All Nations a*id
their Rulers.”
Wednesday evening prayer meetings
at each church as usual. Subject:
"The Church Universal and Christ Its
Thursday evening, at the Presbyter-
ian ehurch, services ,condud|ed by
Rev. Si M. Bennett, pastor. Subject:
“The Family, the Schools and the
Young People." ~
Friday evening, at the Christian
church. Rev. Patrick Henry, pastor,
conducting the service. Subject:
"Missions.” \
These services promise to be of
more than usual Interest and value
to all. A most urgent Invitation to
everybody is extended.
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BOUGHT HOME IN ARLING-
TON.
J
iman k fin order to fight
dlsf I every throat in
da iL/ be sprayed with
considerable fre-
Jiy, as in civil life,
^jery precaution still
ft no general in Eu-
J to defeat his par-
1m la Col Halloran,
if the DOth division,
Irtlcular enemy-siek-
HffliftnM iiiihrfiimni
[t Camp Travlk have
ret soldied^ of other
^fjeactpd jSi, njpTi'i
■,or thos^w®)
iducted to the; no calling Is t
war haa Its laseen* of
remarks the Washington Far-
*Ws have learned some thing
about how to save foods. Wo have not
teamed it alL hot we Jiave started la
earnest, and when we start in sare-
set we accomplish something. We have
learned something about hew to econo-
mies on labor and that Is a groat lee-
eon and worth much money to ns la
those times of seareity of help. Wo
learned something of lfi>w to got big-
ger yields off the same amount of
ground, and wo have learned that It
pays to do it.”
'7, ft . . . . ft..ft,•'
Rock-a-bye Baby"
Ruth Tarpley
Krugman "Robin's Lullaby.’’
T. J. Reeves
Spaulding, "Learning to Waltz”
sing to me’’. .Maurino Smith!
"Water Lily’..Billy Reeves!
, "The Dutch Doll."
Alma Sewell
"Waltz' Rohdo,". .....
.Sallio Lee Park
.... Harry Collins
Burgmuller, "The Heturrt’’ "Ballad"
Martha Brown
Friml, “The Chase.’’. .Raymond Collins
lievaux, "Return of the Regiment”
.....Mary Alma Fuller
Rolling, "Prestissimo in 1>.” Schytte.
"Hide and Se,«k"... .Corine Gailey
Dennce, “Danse Moderne"
Nannie D. Garvin
Those absent from sickness, etca
Frances Nelson, Frances Wheeler, Ha-
zel Graham, Jewel Eaton. After the
program several numbers were given
on the “Starr Phonograph by Mr.
Sewell and were very entertaining.
FARMER 100 PER CENT IN RED
• OROOO EFFICIENCY.
Mr. W. B. Joiner. a progressive
farmer of the Great Arlington Country
on route 5, came, to the Journal office
Friday, looking for the Red Cross of-
fice.- Mrs. Rives was in the office at
the time and responded to his call. He
had a bill (05 00) In his hand and
slated that he wished to enroll himself
wife and four children. That took only
fhree dollars, but he requested mag-
azine membership for his wife and a
fiill. membership for a child or two,
so^he, could pay in the whole five Mr.
Joiner is <mo of many G. A. C. fami-
lies in the same patriotic, loyal line-up
“Dlu That Tlcfc."
Posters giving this advice are dis-
played in hundreds of • counties in
Southern States. They tell how to ban-
ish the blood-aucktng cattle parasite
that costa the South hundreds of thou-
sands of dollars each year.
In tl8 counties,the posters now dis-
played will be torn down December 1.
In their place will go up announce-
ments that read this way :
‘•nUt €?•••<y fr<k«a Federal
Qaaniatiae far Cattlr Tteka aa aad
aftar Dreembar I." .
The reason why the new posters
will K° up In 1H counties is b-caaas
the cSttte raisers In the eountlea have
followed the advice:
-Dip Vksrt TtW.”
Here te other InfonaaUon that they
'
••Cattle from premises wh|ch are
ttek-free and not under State qqaran-
tine can hereafter be shtp^Ud ifitet*
state to any market without Federal
Ion or placarding of carai The
to maintain, an Individual quae
Mngton Pastors* Conference Orqan-
n Izod—Churches will Observe -ft-;
B « Wook of Pray ar... ~ > <'..mqn>s«re—studied. JBaikldreQ
fBeglufiing next Sunday will be the
[oek of Prayer, the program for
hlch has been arranged by the Am-
•foau Evangelistic Society.'
, The Pastors’ Conference was or-
ianlzed In, the pastdf's study of the
: r . w. J.
learon, padtor of the Methodist church
vas electea chairman and Rev. Pa-
rick Henry, pastor of the Christian
'church secretary. All resident, minis-
. i
)
J, •
I jes' don’ know ef do oohn’ll grow.”.']
But I plants hit Jss’ do samo;
I Jes' don’t know of do wind’ll blow.
But T watch an’ prajr. an' I reap an’
sow.
An' de »un he rise, an’ de rlbber How,
An’ de good Lawd know my non^e.
♦ I
I jss' can’t tell ef de ootton sell.
But I toils on Jest de aamo;
Do birds they build whore de spring
sap swell.
An’ dey know enough fer a rainy spelt
An' dat'a lot* Moro dAn dey gwlue tor
An’^da good Lawd know my name.
So I wateh an* pray anX goes my wap.
An* I tolls on joe* de carte;
De rose te sweet, but de rose ean't stay
But I’m mighty gtad rbou KrttloMpn
my way: ’ ** ‘
De night fall ddrk. bpt de Law* mpd
An' de good Lawd know my namu.
rptek U ^UnteD^
h SftS
a quart. The sate and use of eream has
been prohibited, except tor Invalid*
■ *|s^ for bL**>>*f' iri' ■
; v 1 ■'fc» ' .' #w R
pounty to the unrestricted cattle mat*
" —1 it to himself
neighbors to keep h«» county
. Each one should make It
_____T—ftc? mules are driven ijtto
Jhe coutny ot* reach It In any
vised next spring, should be carried
out as conscientiously as the original
Farmers in other counties who xre
tired of the old boaters and who want
the now ones have only to follow the
advice on the old ones:
“Dip Vkst Tiek.”
.......... UP -V.
I.EBBONS OV 1MT.
trf-lhe
rimce
By installing various mechanical de-
vices. and thus lowering the cosft of
service, the . large restaurant in Che
Schenectady Works, -of the General
Electrio Company eontinue to serve
Its twenty-cent dinher In spite of the
high cost of llvlrig.
MaahMl Potatoes
Broad and Butter
ft -yR
The Music Club met Wednesday
ufternobh wtlh Miss Mamie Steph The
..... ” -------r and
Rimsky-Korsakov.
Illustrations: "The Lark" Rala-
klBoff .. .......... vMifls Hargett
Following arq the questions for-the
next ieaswn; .... . “
RUBENSTEIN
Give full name, place and date of
birth and death.
Ancestors.
Teilwhat branches of inuslc he
studied and who were his teach-
Z ®r9 *.
' TelL oT his'travel's a«d success to
the dime of settling In Vienna. ..
What event led Rubenstein to try
? V •
his experiences in Vienna.
his life after leaving Vien-
na before going to his native coun-
try. • •
Describe his troubles on his Jonr-
nev to St. Petersburg.
■ ‘ patroness and
how did she assist him?
7.
, program, I *“
vijl begin.’*;
itot^ church
10. Who became hla
H (’a) Tell of his compositions from
J«49 V> 1«54. . ;
(b) Are they preserved at the
present Mime, and were they suc-
cessful!
12. Give details of his concert tour
from 1S54 to 1S5S.
(a) Tn what enterprise did he next
engage? ,
(b) How were the financeg raised?
(c) Tell of the St. Petersburg
Conservatory and give names *
.some of the teachers and pup
(dj Why did Rubenstein refil
from the Conservatory?
14. What Important step did he take
In 1i» 6S? „ ’
15. Tell <ff his concert trip to Amer-
lf>. What resasnn Is given for his
npvcr having r»'turnoil America.
17. Wnerc did Rubenstein make his
home after his return from Am-
erica?
!H. When «H«I he make his last con-
cert trip* and why did he give
them up?
Did Rubenstein • ver rosiime the
ilir.’idi.r'bfp of the
burs «:< Hservatory ■*
20. Tell of the official jul>ilee giyei\
positions had tte
, connection with
him?
22. His playing!
23. Llsxt's influence upon him.
24. Characteristics, (a) Generosity,
(b) Personal appearance, (c) ^s
g linguist- (d) His admiration for.
“ and iilndness to women.
23: BmnpwwRt»HW>> 4- Who was the
how-mwrr-rt)i»afi ft
Pianforte. <d) Orchestral, (e)
2fi. What' V*|: ftkto*; >»>war<1
Wagner’s music? ’
-—I---o------
MissReiti lackafn.iw home from
Tulane University Iw+Rte holidays.
Mrs. R. L. Rudmose of Ft. Wortr.
npent Friday wtfh hfr mother, Mrs.
Lawrence. o™ •' I ’:' ’
Dowell bt G. A. C.aleft'
bhi* fiOMfi
Mr. and Mrs. D. Patterson, on
route 4, are. rejoicing, over the arrival
Ibhb hump. Our Enter® hope to that
most. If not Ml At them, will be G.
A. C. fartMfftft^;v . .,J
Mr, and Mrt -H. Tarpley entertained
the members of the short family in
reunion Christmas day. Other guests
were. Mr. and Mrs. Joplin and Miss
JT.J
Sh’rl ““
The children snd 'grafid-ohildren of
Mrs. R, Yates met at the home of Mr.
end Mrt. TftF. Yates for their Christ-
mas dinner. Covers were laid for Mrs.
of Waxahachie, Lieut, and Mrs. Blue,
No poitinaater’s pay krill b« InorsasM
during tho war, according to aa er-
dor by th« Poitmaatrtr General.
Travis ii
fieedy.
* as * -- —‘ *
pnd'tabtoaux were
offerlngrfor,U)a nap
phans home were
.—¥h*ewato0estaB
ierve
•ekto
:llled
toywels to mdre i
« MTK.
Be issued several
" DonTwear * goo.
_ d Am a
"It is’well to
necessary An unbi
brurhea or rars w
whtek bi
Svife” or emn« nJ>
_* ....1 » few I .
underwear., etc •
In bringing han e
Drab or bandana «“
“ » i-.r.wever a '
handkerchieJ|cJ
I*ar °r
rik’s-
CmM1 "m"W n. -r U() 1VII9, UIVU quiihuj an
1 lP*T camP home, near Stop Elliott. Funeral
1.;________ft. " ‘ "*
Tjn Wdltlon Thomas. Interment was in Johnson
. fee cV>thes, ^^tton Cemetery. Mr. J. B. Hoeigh of
Miss Parker had many friends in
of town Fuesta.
as high as in the army and In no
ip sent^tSO. In former tn ti™ army, .as In ali^ walks^of Uf makes three
____r wtte*hartgTvs ?
... capacity for leadershi| .
____'---1 >
amment.
V . you want to keep.
F 7 It te well to brink)
I toilet articles. A
' • SEiS’^rUi)
a. to osto SS*A
Trtothea brush w
,. place, or a v- •••
or some
thread and
underwear
bandana
s^ico-bow^f,“->
One or two **fti
Wk."!
Mother with DM'hil
Hwted clothes vtof
■Blankets bed s>H
^aued by the Qovl
r can be purrhvel
exchangee If tlekij
The Governmej
ft;«4aX5?$Sij
underwear, woom
pord. bolt, barracfEJ
, brush. Map and I
I pair for dress aiuil
I ft
I ■ eludes knives, fork!-
1 • and drinking cup 1
Practically pvt]
■ be purchased at
I price frmA the
■ . throughout the ce
I these go |o the L
■ organisations In .
I Kf«r their baaeflt
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I c».»WWle armies
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■ have within fteell
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underwear aiid socks and (
be Issued to you aril yojl
ssA.fi: ■?>
in camp and win H
sent to your home. J I
The same thing
■hues It IS not bad bowevej
iels bl
■ f DIVISION PULIOITV OFFICE
Iff Damp Travto, fexas. A
Iff ■ Experience of thous;*>d. „f meui-
Iff hers nf the National Mm.' Upon re-
w nartlng for duty al Caiip ’Vravis.lias J
f develop'-d some "don’lsl’. ilift iij.iy be I j
timely for the second . contingent of f
men selected to serve their country. |
who will soon leave for training camps.
The first one of' these is an admom-
b Uon agataat overloading v-'"-
Of personal effects. 8-«n
brought truUws >w» --.i-
yrvroom and,tfo place. A ult/as,, is the
best thing In which
r l« a rnnil 1
teav*saw’*r y»—■— - --
rtb von* bring anything in it ol not j Each church at its own house of
’ Don’t overload w'.h underweafl worship Sunday. Monday evening, at
’ • m_a _ aI.i Q a e* 1 IrtMllw! 11.« X4 .-«> V. .-.zit<-1 HCV J .
the service :
"Thanksgiving and Confession" Is the
1 subject. At the dose <>f this program
tcanj
te. I I
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>ad ho
»ra br ,.mm
•• *h*? J?“ h*f
«ls in,
t dozen f
»e-In yo'f '
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rocjbat.
ini; j rour
biBkabJTOrrnr '"L. ------- • *
teg a llfimc ‘ft Mfi-.W**Hicks has bought the home
vf als<|e needed. Wade in North Arlington,
vald nib* °”t of an,| familv will move in soon,
•wm «a *‘boug%Effiff<r~Wadc says she will visit her
edlc-.ltb”’ f'O"’ children for a white before determin-
I lh,'hB|ll**"ns ■Qr tuff Wtirre she will settle.
R '(bo^eM >’r- *•' R Mavwrti hex bought tho'
L.n • more •'"•no nf Mr <:lar,{ Brewer and toll
*k. .Tu.'d • make considerajde Improvements be-
1 with fore moving in. Thus the ductor and
‘ ^thv ? J r hi” S'”’’1 wife will become permanent
hj^X’ jo. with us.
liar nr
—*,
kof creat-
“stock"
1 substl-
' leadei
fence. L
for effl-
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seoi.tSO. In former rn the army, .as In all walks of Ilfs,
jasj&asMMl
fl.’when “proof of tnelr capacity
i'iDfti.;
■Mio »s» 4uWltf
FIRST STATE BANK
jessCand will extend
W consistent
with sare bahking.
FIRST STATE BAN#!
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Bowen, William A. Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1917, newspaper, December 28, 1917; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303083/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.