Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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OUR BARGAIN COUNTER
George Owens
anyway, and just let them begin to
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CASH GROCERY.
West Side
Phope 233.
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SILK’S PERENNIAL CHARM
Spring 1$ Approaching
Get Your House in Order
Sunkist, Mayfair, Boisderose, Jackinpulpit and Danube.
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J. A. COOK GROCERY
CALL 261
GOOD PRICES
AND
earlier.
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pie ot cojlege degrees to * ignorant.
The Just named is particularly good for slips.
409 N. Elm Street.
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The Williams Store
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Funny names today. Senator Cap-
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It’s a pleasure to serve them.
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Dry Cleaning
Win BROS.
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SOCIETY WASH SATIN .
SUBURBAN TUB TAFFETA
SILK BROADCLOTH
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Now la Ito 44th year of unefulnens to
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GOOD SERVICE
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My letter friend's second
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SIDE TALKS
By Ruth Cameron
been n long time since the day we
were wed.
GETFINGWlam
gaing to get married,’’
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Aon County citizen or corpora-
i has sought to evade the pay-
Little Benny’s
Notebook
By Lee Pape
Morris Paint &
Paper Co.
if I leave out some, perhaps
leaders will fill in for me.
. They Have More at Stake
Invest in Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollars and Help a
Worthy Cause.
dent of the Erie Railroad, born St
Wauwatosa, Wis., f
quality you will recognize us a good value at
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MOTORIST PICKS UP TWO MEN
ROBBED
GOOD FLOUR, $2.50 PER
SACK.
Phone 174.
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Our early arrivals for Spring will bring to you the colors Fash-
ion has decreed shall be worn, and it is our belief that they will
meet with instant favor because of the lovely soft shades in
whh they are shown.
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Renew your floors, furmi-
ture, etc., before dust and
grime accumulates.
WATERSPAR VARNISH
We are Denton agents for
Patton’s Sun-Proof Paints.
Pritt
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WHN MOTHERS GET GRAV
BuRED -TREAGUBE .
We Never Close
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Dog Hill
Paragrafs
By George Bingham
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When you need
Paint, Varnish
wile at regular intervals, mu sed.
Why is it? Yon cant give me
feed resons, pop sed.
4 -Mr
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•Mapnglg Editor
IIsusinss Mg i
. adveruedug Migr.
STAINS, ENAMEL, ETC.
Free estimates furnished tn
contract work.
McClendon Bros.
$2.50 a
ing. Indeed I have heard men
that they felt flattered, and
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BANK
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urs after the notire appear, d i
Harlingen Star. The Star an |
s there were several other!
znwan advertised for +
married within twenty
the spectaculariy of a
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Ryhhes, Waco salesman, picked up
two pedeatrians on the pike north
of here. They robbed him of money,
watt h and ring.
A:m“
'•And no man can aay
What awalth down the way:
What of anguish or sorrow or loss you
must bear.
What tests of the spirit may come to
you there,
But it's ertain not aluways your skies
rect. You don’t, have to have a cou-
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row the path a, this point has 1
elhow in it.
welunderstand it. and there I
lid be something done to rele- i
the Stuff to the shades of ob- |
M-Itmay be that some folks
ly 1ke the taste of spinach, but
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By
New ’York university professor
says the world's ideals are gone but
means they don't agree with his.
FGblc"nfon is not always cor-
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No longer can a bank be content
to serve simply at a safe deposi-
tory,. It must realise its suceess
depends upon the success of its
eustomers.
Barre, Pa., Oct. 26, 1865.
1825—Jbse Maria Eeheandia, a
Big. at this, writing, far from i
ring glare and roar; suddeu deat
was mviting, being a prsistent bore.
lieutenant-colonel o the 1
army, was appointed governor
the two Californios.
with the boozers, but lire hoarding all
thelr dust. who are rrying, ..........
losers "Give us balmy pae or bust ""
AASH-VAH-.
IFANY28 *
wponse to his advertis-
In Paris, a poetman has invented
a motorless airplane. Before long
we may get our bills a few hours
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••I’m going-to .get married," Mid he,
Mave you any good counsel for mer"
"Well," I answered, “I've traveled the
1 read you must tread.
portion of those who are,
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
Hon. Philippe Roy, for mahy
years Canadian General Commis-
sioner in Paris, born at St. Francois,
I don't know why more of us are
not intrigued by the theought of be
ing consistently kind and honor
| if not absolutely illegal. ,",r who pulled 8 loone, tooth by
- ii Iwisting it with his rule, thus saving
eitizens were so well sold Winsel the torments of a toothache,
tda-of-maintaining a eel And ofihemah---who improvised a
MEE,* . . , .. , tourniquet with the make up rule and
Denton that virtually with- handkerchief, preventing a youth
aid and con- from bleeding “ta, death. These stories
a.02-ra may veaal like. Gctiot but morithau
m- *or •ne SinKa Jiggly are founded an fact
id and interest for those The late President Harding carrled
his make-up rule uuu he died. It was
i the plain old garden variety of steel
ablishment of that college, rule. until his employees on the Marion
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THE BATTLER
Battling Hiki's done with fighting,
he’ll not hattle any more; he in sleep-
Farl Mack, son of Connie Mick
nd himself a figure of prominence
n the baseball world, born 37 yean
ago today.
5 “$
2,
#weve
learn to to do without
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or, all keyed up with the pleasures
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OH MA!
by nature than men?” If she
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phu-pdigr-r ——r
MA-#* n2
us at the
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. - . ly, "and then I remembered that
and with the overabundance of.mys lyou were gone. . . But I may go1
teres that are but partly revealed. , -nJw. ana ...... •ham ii 1.
And the older folks are affected
Lable and true it is surely the rid
die of the ages, because the love
Denton citizens an on- Etar gave him 8 gold-plated one en
Emen venton citizens an op graved with his name But yet, if we
Eportunity t realize the benefits muy hnzd a guess, the old rule stiil
Mfrom educational institutions, was did. dut%. around the White House.
. .. - .. pulling out it tack here, tightening up
EdirectV responsible for the pres- a loose screw there, or prying ef the
national Seamen’s Union of Amer-
ku. is generally recognized as one
I of the most powerful and forceful
characters in the ranks of union
Lalor. Nowadays he spends most of
‘s time in the national capital, but
we would give out souls to
But you II stay by her whether in sor
row or joy. ,
And fin, old age togtlier—get marled,
. INVITES YOUR TRADE.
Full linn o?garden seeds, on-
ion sets, Bermuda slips and
flower seeds.
ments?"
A Leiter Frend want to I now
the answer to this’ question.
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Mexican The day when life looked all so rosy
tor of T alifad..
was: "Are women more
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Bland’s premier of France. He
wears a 110 overcoat. Wise guy.
Cheap coats last longer. Nobdy
steals them.
“It's for isunshine and rain,
Jts for pleasure and pain
It is not just ii pronaise to love now
nud then, i i
But ii pledge to stay faithul and fond
of her when <
Time hus brought you the burdens it
Brigs to all men.
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MM here today of the .great State Rd of a rral itrant tin can.
T. , . .. mA man with an orlginal arn of ming
Teachers College; and it was indi can put his make up rule to hundreds
SSftlT responsibleKfor the location of uses every day of the week. With
2.201"0.1 c 1c st vdue It he can uncork a liottle, clean paint
“abtono the College of Indus- •r n ................rk a place in n novet,
muuArts,which has come to tie ndjust a arhoretor, nil up an oil cup.
K* the outstanding colleges for; fc.” X a
women in the United States. Weigh h letter, make a knife, n screw-
Hdihere Will be few if anv Denton driver, a ■ hisel r a nail Ale, mix paint
215522210 ’ er ink, clean ink off a printing press,
Sount Citizens unwilling to pay ipare potatoes, slice a watermelon, peel
their pro tta of the road bond in- , an apple. quarter a pie or cut a cake,
IT‘m . .. ‘sharpen ii Iwn1I. cream butter for n
debtedness They got the money rake, nop a nlapjark, adjust a type-
from those thands, they built their writer, vlean a pipe, cut a piece of
w'-k-« oT ccttin. anii. hans, chewing tehafro, scrape insulated
Eoadsand are getting da Y 'wire. lan a picture, pick a lock or
from them. Whether the bond rg, , :.<■ ,1:
"I that the sport will be ,iv
' • w impetus by the action •
in Berlin and other eit in
y courses for the training of
By IRENE DAVIDSON
It was sorrowful mail that
Will give them a surface that
will resist cold, heat, dirt
and water.
LHowever, e there maybe a
■ . a» there
‘in pot a few of the modern
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PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES
—i very attractive designs and color combinations. $2 and
$3 a yard.
PRINTED WASH SILKS
—in designs that run more to neat effects is a fabric of inter-
esting uses, $1.95 a yard.
FRENCH CREPE
—is a soft Crepe de Chine. Shades are Jennyrose, Crumpet,
And unevolved thinking is
dangerous.
The imaginations of the
d,irOad, Dum BL rna .til .
64 venr‘ non That your (ove will endure,
Y whuts it's not a mere fancy n storm
--L may destroy • ,
-kin. Not many of us want mdap,
or power except for the semblance
df just those things that we think
it will bring us.
1 Hunt know why more ofus dont
choose to speak such u language as
he spoke; to travel in such a way
ns he traveted; These other things
that intrigue us away have such a
brief endurance and their substance
B in the other path, after all.
Of him—our friend -I don't be-
lieve that I could speak a truer
word than this, that—- -
“He knew the languages of Pow-
er, yet closed his heart to them,'
For Honour—Kindness— -Fatth had
but one simple tongue to him."
Mc-Ray Cafe
Good coffee, ■ plenty of home-
made Cherry Pie, Pine Apple
Pie, Apricot Pie, Coroanyt Pie,
P,n liana Plc and that old fash-
fonedEgg Custard.
: him as a mutch more hansome per-
l sin it be left them the picktures on
a cluster of thousand dollar bills,
pop sed. Wats the 2nd reason? h
sed.
man's mind as in a
average woman says
!y: "There are so I
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g
got this week from home and strange
mail, too. A letter from our dear
old friend, Mr. 1. H. Roberts, writ-
ten the evening before his death
and mailed by those other friends
who found it on his table when they
came, not yet sealed.
, No news could have hurt us more,
aside from death in our own fami-
lies.
"I thought I would go away a
little while, too” he wrote joking
sas
$2.25 a yard
$1.50 a yard i
$2 25 a yard
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the night wrack drift<'<l In How muurh
2 wiser are the bruisers wlu won't flub
until alley must, Who won't travel
They Are Less Vain
Then again, women are more.
| jealous than ren because they are A
less vain. Since man is sought uf- ua
ter nat only for himself alone but ' I
lecauso-fof the- economic indepen-
fence ne can confer, even] the
homeliest, least atractive of men
as known, not a single
nre legal or not, they are a just, Aud ,2 o, ue intinit . '7
7 Fotre । ful printer peeds no Hwt. All he
debt. And that is the attitude of Mi. hires is Um opport nnity, nnd lit* uxex
Matcally every citizen of Texas, ithe maheip rule to nt the occasion.
A" n pot ket piece he fnds it indispen
_______________' ; sable. If is a thonsand tools in one.
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ANNIVERSARIS
1780—Charus Miner ("John Har
wood") who -by his writings intrp-
prize dteed silk culture in America, born
1,1 he at Norwich, Conn. Died at Wikes
I can give several answers
Came from Witt Bros. there
is never a doubt in your mind
about their quality.
He was nearly always jingled, filled
with cheap, aynthetl. gin; then with
solier pparta ha ninyled, in the elul or
-jott o tun, and for blond hesyenrned
mid t lag ted—scraps were his besettiug
Bin. Other bruisers take varatious,
drop at ttmes the prize ring stuff,
fighting to amuse the nations when
Ube purse is big enough; they Iudurlg"
long meditations ere they will aevept
a,bluft.Dutthisbuttler, he was look
Ing. always looking for a setup, rlam
oring, with much gadzookiug. he could
whip the other chap, no deflan r was
be brooking,-futile wrath defarod hl
map. Aud while looking thus for
trouble he was always, drinking loze.
and because of her positipn in the i —
scheme of things life has certainly'/1
made Eve mote prone to Jealousy 1
than Adam.
Tomorrow-—The Strain of What
People Expect
The greatest international track
end field meet ever held in America
was held at Manhattan Field, New
York t ity, in 1895 when stars of the
London A C. and the New York A.
C. engaged in a dual meet. The
Americans won all of the eleven
events. z
MWepre-sorry to see that Luther Pdh A
Brhank is. going to retire without ■ U DF/E
Mcossipg spinach with poison ivy | .E •JIV.I
AM pakig it completely out of the I "r "
MGainesville Register.
dkr Lather Burban would siiccese
SIGNBOARD DECISION UPHELD
FORT WORTH, Feb. 1. The in-
junction against J. J. Langever re-
straining him from erecting sign,
boards in the downtown district was
i pheld in Judge Lattimore’s court.
214 West Hickory
is, every afterucon
mi Record-Chrouicle
d Ieendays and
pan !
Dame Clara Butt the celebrtce —-
contralto, born in Sussex, England,.___
53 years ‘ago today.
100512 c wo.in, . hill be the make-up rule that is mightier,
mplfthe fruits of paying a bill, aorling to Q Lansing Hurd, editor
it may have been illegally ere- of the Santa Rosa Republican, who re
hd, but out of which tremendous ontly, had.in hls editorial column the
, follawing Apotheosis of the Make-Up
Rd lasting good to the town, the kul":
unty and the State has accrued. Just " little humpbacked piece of
. I s'eel is that instrument known as the
lbadly every txpayer in Denton ai r s make-up rule. But In versa
new when bonds were issued for tillty it probably is the greatest of
MZE" s j sr _-i_ m . t..n>s In use by eraftsmen of today. Its
ldingthe old North Texas No.- 4 are virtually unlimited I
W Cellezethat the issue wasex- Ven hnve read, no doubt, of the |
maui m"Bu.aanun.a.apan,
this mi who got nuch Phono 76. —
ucs.
composer of American comic oL
be m in Dublin, Ireland. Died “i
Now York Cifv, May 26, 1924.
1873— The British Royal Naval
College was opened at Greenwich. ’ , ...0.
1876The International Tribune; Ful' winter, Kor surnmer, in fact it's for
of Egypt was ertablished. nn "re:
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smake that one ernes it wonl I |
aral service tr manlind, ac-
diogto our way . f thinking One ’
ing may- be "sore" at the Star be-
cause tta advertising did get results.
While we 1 are firm in our position
that advertising- pays, we are not so
certain that results in this instance
will be satisfactory all the way
round.® .
Certeny I can, ma sed. One rea-
son is because then you have a
reminder to leeve to your childrea
wen you die, she sed.
Thunks for the plezzant ideer, but
a mans childern would remember
There's always an occasion far a silk frock, and the season’s
new designs are always so unusually attractive that it will not
be hard to find an excuse for more than one.
IT’S THE AGE
That’s what's the matter with the e
young folks of the day—■ anything
is the matter. It is the age—not
the age of th'- old folks—but-the t.
"Now fapo've made sure
----- per endorses a new divorce and mar
ntiong. Also there are 8 large riage bil, which would Capper eli-
gt of bachelors scattered over max.
alley. Some of them are far- i ’ _
wery, rrently in need of help 1 ... p. nurchasca
u hint to the wise should . Ed Penfeld. artist, haa puehegea
mdlent—BrownAVil Herald. la 100-year:old stage coacb, •0 *•
• hope to Bell our flivver vet
it another MetnpHf nation of (Copyright. MM. NBA Service, Ine.)
the same way. They have not beet
able to maintain their own equilib-
tium in the face of these new con-
ditions They have become delirious-
ly delighted with the prosperity and
the progress of it a;; and their
eyes are o fixed on glittering glor-
ies they have taken their minds for
the moment off from their children
—like the mother so occupied with
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day. .
Henry Miller, prominent as an
----------— actor and play producer, born ih
i London, England, GG years ago to-
44+4*44 day.
(I feel sure it was "she” though
the letter was unsigned) mean:
Wan Eve created more jealous than
Adam.’ I should say probably not.
But life has developed some new
traits in Adam and some lit Eve,
The 2nd reason is because thats
w at cameras were made for and its
our duty to take advantage of all
the grate modern inventions, ‘ma
sed. Sippose Edison hadent take.'
ft'vantage of the invention of elec-
tricity. she sed.
Electricity wasent an invention, it
Atlas Peck finds that most of
the con plaint we hear is about
somebody else.
ean" escape coming in run
with spinach at tines, if he
enywhere. since it is suppos
milliner high and bold, givag every guy
a warning that he'd knock detrartot-
cold; theh they found him one damp
morning with the murdered ones tn-
sJeling. wearied by his scent of gin.
shot the battler doubt
less feeling he was thus relinking sin,
and the battler hit the rejling while
The buetnesb of rellable persone;
Brass ana corporations solleitea on
favorabte terme.
at a ti:i, He wanted to stop tic
enule f> "in making a patacro -
> c e und he owned, and he
posts in the path. A d
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MAr ■ HE8e
folk3 of this age are stirred a
thousand times where the imagina
lions of the young folks of a prev-
ious age were stirred once. They
IN THE DAY'S NEWS
I Andrew Furuseth, who has beep
re-elected president of the Inter-
I enMA
Quebec, 58 years ago today.
Frederick D Underwood, presi-
t that it pays to advertise y '
uU dhe again has it been [ ‘ INSURANCE AND LOANS
that-result» from >he right We write all forma ol2 Insurance— |
f -vublicity are "swift and i twenty-fve big eompanies.
Will also loan you money to buy
or build a bome.
think its very mans duty to have
his picktre taken every once in
do be somewhat of an elite dish.
(lab Hancock has figured it out
•hat the public doesn’t pay mm "
attentin any one man very lon,”
Strict road bond law. ' on ething. Now have I
Mom of the rilroads and most Xd.
"the oil companies, however, are Your logic is in a class by itself,
ke the-overwhelming majority of i-op sed.
ma=l-. Not saying wat class.
ivate citizens —unwilling to use _______
HUral nrsdext to escape the pay- ; PKN vS. THE swonD—SEW
’ . , 2. .. 1- _ The old saying, ----... —
ent o a just obigation. mizhtler than tile sword i
Here in Denton is a notable ex- (on, mrys a California editor, it should
Tin- pen, we are told, is mightier
than th<- sword Perhaps it is so. But
if, with the im reusing complexities, of
modern t’ues, we may some time grunt
a place to ini instrument mightier than
the pen, It will cortainly he occupied
by the printer H make up rule.
SAN ANGELO, Feb. 1
3
KNNS8
dad Press and Called Press
Audl Buresu of Circula-
t Texas Daily Press League.
I sveeoud clase mall matter
mETexas
rieE TO THE PUBIIO
;ronoons reflections upon the
' psputatioB or standing of
; fudiviacar or corporation
ghdt fcorrected upon being
i tha publishers’ attention.
unseuProN RATES
Danly
Mb. delivered-------------2 -iw
Fkl wall (In ad vance)- a- 1.50
I by mall (in advance)— 8.00
t (la advance)_______-5.00
Weekiv la Denton Couity
r (la navanee).......--11.00
as.(in advance) ....... .®
onths (in advance) —.20
ely 1B Texns, Oklahoma ami
Klee. (Outside Deaton Cotrnt >
FDb advance)-----------,$1 50
Iha (in adeance)--------- 39
onths (in'advance)------ •45
isodfatea Press is exclusively
Eethe' ube for re-pubttcatton
fare dispatches credited to it
thrwis credited in this pa:
also the local news published
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। the street and get run over. The
I world is in a sort of mad riot of
watching the show and of having a
good time . And so the homes are
'disregarded and the young folks are
neglected: and the things that make
for sound, sane thinking are being
' slighted There is nobody to geida
' the young folks for nobody seems
j to know what's what.
Il is a new world—new conditions
—and people are like a lot of back-
i woods folk at a county fair. Soma
day when they get used to it, when
1 they get accustomed to the Wiid
Man of Borneo and the Cherry-Col-
, ored Cat and the Siamese Twins
end the SworJ Swallower and the
Fiji Mermaid and the Cardiff Giant
end all of the .rest af the amazing
amazements they will take the chi'
dren home and give them some : up
per and put them to bed and settle
down to business again.
I for many years his eeat of oper-
are more tions was on the Pacific Coast, with
more a' San Francisco us headquarters. Nexi
iaster "Getting marrled, my boy,
opera, is a wonderful joy,
tn But It's not just for laughter you make
"I,- Her your wife,
JC. I Korts of weather, for all
spris of strife, , 'v
ge of the world.
During the past twenty-five years
a metamorphosis has taken place.
Change has followed change so fast
—and these changes have been so
radical and so marvelous--time they
hute literally swept humanity or
from its feet. Folks have not yet
been- able to adjust their mentav
cauipment to these new conditions.
The phonograph, the auto, the
movie, the radio, the airship—all of
these things and others, have open-
ed up avenues of contemplation and
experimentation that might well
rmake a bettei balanced worldthau
ours lose its head.
c The world is suffering from too
much opportunity —given in too
large doses. Thought has been stim-
ulated beyond a point where even
mature people are prepared to think.
Stanley Ketchel wns one boxer
who often found it difficult to get
Lcuts as ptomoters and managera
feared he would kill opponents 1a
the ring.
is still a targel for a great deal of
feminine flattery and ego stroking:
hence men are more apt to be sat-
isfied with themselves and to find it
dificult to conceive of any woman
not remaining in love with them.
Therefore jealousy is not so quick
to raise its hateful head in a
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Dodf^e Owners f;
We have a few seta Dodge Ra-
dialer und Hood Cover- whieh
we are going to elose out at $2
ver net.- rewulae price .STAB.
Thene will Ml ISIS lo 1M4 mo-
dr Im enly. •
Fowler Auto Supply
able exceptions, a railroa was a discovery, pop sed. and ma
, ______ fed. 'Veil the principal is the same,
indabunehofoilcompaniez Edison hadent taken advantage
INavarro County, who in- of it as soon as he herd of it why
In paying their taxes and hi very family would now be sit-
P * ... ,:nK in compleet total darkness or
RR tKose levied under the t leest in old fashion candle lite ' ,------ —----- —...... ■ ..
“ con- I stake—both their love Jife and the - l" the late Senator Lu Follette of
have j profession. A man's working life Wisconsin, Mr. Furuseth was” the
is apart from his marriage. If hi man most responsible for the sea:
marriage goes wrong he will st/I men’s law passed by the United
hnve that, untouched. A woman’s States Congress in 1915. He is a
working life is inextricably bound nan of great tenacity in uppor
up with her kve life. It her lov of what he Relieves to be right, and
• ...._... j goes wrong, everything goes wruio'. of much skill as an organizer. Dur:
about the pen being |'I herefore her fear tand, of course, ng the war with Germany he used
needs revis rjealousy is a form of fear) is that his influence as a leader to induce
- .. ...---- /much more acute, rapid and effective martialng of
if a woman has given up her jot the marine reserve--of the nation;
to marry, the loss of her husband and, like some other men of a rad-
means either a greatly straightene 1 i ical past, he subordinated his per-
existence on small alimony, or a I soral nnd group interests to
struggle to get back into her old | national welfare.
Jine of work. Would a man find it I
easy to start again after five or ten j
| years in which he had been out of
touch with his work? He certainly
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mam.......
WHY WIVES ARE MORE JEAL
OUS
"Why are Wives more jealous than
husbands; does it mean that wot
in have more jealous tempera
same time.’’ i
And then, without a thotght of
th prophetic line in the letter to
heTtlittfcphek bedhaMin ‘and
leaving the benediction of hi- kind
and simple and noble life to slip
upom his friends as swiftly as the
autumn twilight falls on a golden
afternoon, he "went away a little
while” and left them behind—to
learn to do without him.
It wont be the same hon e when
we come there again and in the
year that passes, Wichita Falls will
not have learned to do without him.
There were too many of him. for
them to have been taken all at
once.
It is when such men die that I
wonder,' with a strange little ter
ror over my own shortcomings and
enkindnesses, why more of us dont :
seek that straight little path that
leads to greatness into which some
feet fall so unerringly; that' little
path, not lone nor dark nor stonv.
but "beautiful beyond compare" for
the love and respect it brings tie
Traveler.
Cricket Hicks was in town during
Ilie ( I.ristmas holidays, when a Ino
I roke nut, and he enjoyed it very
nnch, as everybody gets more
thrill cut of a Christmas fire.
DARBROOK SILKS
— for" undexwvear. The three silks named below are beautiful
qualities for their intended use. Ask to see them.
whose htreagtl was
would set fire to his
that he had not chosen well if his
wife were not sought after by other
men. But when the husband en-
tges in a flirtation it is he who
is showing the liking, he who is
paying the att:ntion, he who is giv-
ing gifts and seeking opportunitiex
And that protfered homage is quite
another thing. I do not think any
woman minds to/much if some other
voman pursues her husband but
she doesn't eure to see him in the
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Golf has never been developed in
ferman as in most “of the coun
tries of western Europe, but it is
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1859—Victor Herbert, mi
, t.a0z e
The average man rays subeor.-
rciously: "She has married me."
Why Should He Mind So Much?
A third reason why women are
more jealous than men is that peo-
ple are jealous not of accepted hom-
rgc but of proffered homage. A
nan way see that other men admire
his wife, he may zee her accept
their attentions and yet feel no
cense qf uneasiness if it is obvious
that she is only receiving not giv-
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i msioqawais
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of his road bond tuxes, illegal
boy 'an supposed to be under
creher County decision.
st condition, it is good to way,
ns thruout the State with but.
GROCERY - V j
Phone 240. West Hickory
1877—Stephen F Chadwick be-
came fifth State governor -of Ore-
grn.
1886—Mr. Gladstone undertook to
ferm a new ministry in England.
Lord Salisbury having been defeat,
ed. .
1924—Family summoned to the
bedsie. 8f ex-President Woodrow
Wilson, whose life was despaired of
ty his physicians.
would not. And if any hitch in I
ilia matrimonial circumstances ।
threatened that, neves arily, he
would be more alarmed mid hence
more jealous.
We was eating dinnir and pop
sed. Gosh how I dred it?
Wy. Willyum, wats a matter, Im
sure everything is very nice, m4e
zed, and pop sed, Im not tawking
about the food, Im referring to the
pickture.
Wat pickture, for land sakes? ma
ted, and pop sed. The pickture uf
myself that I huff to have taken to
ge in the terms booklet, I havent
bin iaposed to a camera for 10
jiii's and gosh how I died it.
Well I think thats ixtremely
silly, and ferthermore in addition I
HVl* mighty hard for us to believe
d. i--i *
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