The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1924
THE CANTON HERALD
STORY OF CORONATION OF COTTON
PALACE QUEEN GIVEN IN DETAIL
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Magnificent Spectacle Will Be Replica of the Alameda,
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prts.
Si tn arrives announcing that Amer-
noted ,
is now ready and the Queen is
question but that । .
“There is no
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w.ll be known
flower party. Human
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A heavy blast fired in a stone
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Pennsylvania
quarry
POISON EMERGENCIES
huge state structure
“What is
pillars from
crop, although
dance around her bidding her
ter recaptured
was hatched.
he attention it deserves next year
and maids of honor, from every
welcomed to Athens and
b
hool serve} in this State, under
start at Athens, Texas.
TAKE ONE OR MORE OF
range should be based.
Lye Poisoning.—Give
lard, oil.
ed amounts to 1000 watt hours, oror white of egg.
' i immigration patrol inspector for
toward busi-
drty along the Mexican and Cana- is non-political body. We are try-
ing to conduct our business as the i
T. O. Rosamond Acquitted.
Texas’
United States Controller General
married
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just ahead, when still an-
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Judge Engiedow Mariied.
at least six months’ experience Mrs. Myrtle Shipley of Pittsburg taken, she being taken from the is but one such book in the w orld."
police organization comparable in cf Rev. R. L. Owen of this city Dallas.
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For Gents Only.
Police, etc.
Review.
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Full information and application the happy couple. The groom was ordeal.
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YOUTH.
In high society one may be puz-
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young men and young
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point of
They are
Scotland, Japan and Russia.
Prime Minister is about to
all southern
flowers in
part icularly
treatment.
blew a hole in
rock and struck
nesia. Do not give oils.—Dr. Regis-
ter, in The Progressive Farmer.
game
pelting
highness the Queen. Mis Athens
will be there in all her glory to
welcome her royal visitors. Another
trumpet call, and all the beauty
of East Texas, will arrive, gown-
or
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car
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INTERESTING ITEMS FROM
DEARBORN INDEPENDENT
WELL MANDY I HAVE TO
EAT BREAKFAST THIS j
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women. They held on October 8 to fill positions
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C VO ALL THE FOLKS
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WEST TEXAS iS ,
SUPPLIED WITH
COTTN PICKERS
GIBB GILCHRIST WRITES
ABOUT THE HIGHWAYS
mice of highways, and the follow-
excerpts are taken from the arti-
cle :
“The law passed by the Thirty-
the United States, eny local political fight
The conditions under which this controversy not conncet
“On and after January 1, 1924,
the Highway Commission shall and
(toes not ether
laid down oth er
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on the Dixie Highway,
is hereby authorized to take over,
and maintain the various highways ’
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the filament of the lamp to patient Epsom or Glaubers salts in
ing special groups to the corona-
ticn and soon, with strain, of their
national music they arrive Eng-
land, France, Italy, Spain, urkey.
The civil service commission
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what the American people enjoy,
end with these facts in mind he
< ither you probably cause
men of the citv.
you want to—the criticism need
| not be constructive—we only ask
that it be sincere and unbiased.
“The State Highway Department
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OUR TEN COURSES
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or chalk and
just what this spectacle will con-
a tual field conditions. Applicants conform to this policy as
11 o’clock in the morning
I pleted, ami the report of same is
J and rewrite in his own handwrit-
ing the traffic-accident stories in
them.
sist of a
. Hurt Sunday Afternoon.
Mrs. Henry Burges, whose home
is in the Sand Flat community,
not far from Grand Saline, was the !
Crabs, lobsters,
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now ready to be submitted to the
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Fashionable long, heavy pendant
earrings are drawing women’s ears
rTAINT FW FAULT , JEOGE . THE S
MRS DIDNT ORDER ANN OR I WOULD
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must have had at least two years’ . by the
experience as a law enforcement sion."
officer, or at least six months’ ex- I
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of the accident directly to —Joseph Cook.
Her exact injuries were --
It is two thousand
oysters, clams.
knowing of any riding had endeavored to pass
soldier under; case where any employee does not • ...
Kamchatka in which it
oi growing a feed
meals a day; say your prayers; be
ccurteous to your creditors; keep
your digestion good; exercise; gc
slow and easy. Maybe there are
other things that your special case
requires to make you happv, but
my friend, these I reckon will give
you a lift.—Abraham Lincoln.
Our class rooms are well filled
Eighth Legislature, authorizing and
dirccting State maintenance, is
very brief in its instruction and
its phraseology is very pointed ,
, ica will be here. And soon the old
ire senario is sivenigentleman arrives with his military
for his stock is indeed fortunate,
and it is confidently expected that
a crop of this kind will be given
civil-service examiners at the post brother of Bruce
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to the duties of a
a State, Territorial, or foreign were quietly married at the home scene
or any Moore school house, where a sing-
The milk companies of Cincin-
l the ground to help gather the crop,
। it is reasonable to suppose that
there wi!l not be much tendency
the bottom of the toward high prices for cotton pick-
river in
Outraged Spectator (at
a spring, which in
—Wil Be Given in Three Parts Night
of September 29th
west and
providing for joy riders and for mT
through traffic. Since the number WHAT 5 A KILOWATT HOUR?
of motor vehicles has increased --
That is the book you want to
study while you are living. There
Jug-AsHeSeesIt.
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“Corn on the cob" has appeared
'in Paris,
rank to such forces as the Texas Tuesday night at 8:30, Rev. Owen not ascertained further than it was-
Rangers, Pennsylvania Slate Con- performing the ceremony. Judgethought that she had sustained a
stabulary. New York State Consta- hngledow is a prominent attorney fracture of the skull. The unfor- v l ere boys have been
bulary, Royal Northwest Mounted of Pittsburg.—Mt. Pleasant Times- tunate circumstance is deeply rt- himself and others with peanuts,
Tincture of Iodine Poinsoning.—
■ter would register SO-watt hours 1 Give patient large quantities of
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ladies present? j in the
out of shape, according to a
Paris specialist.
State Highway Commis-'direction crashed into the machine.
sit in court with the Queen.
said to be much shorter
‘ orthwest portion of the State,
until it seems that the thing is
being overdone Mr. Hayes says
the demand for houses can not be
met, and that if many who have
Aimedia in Mexico City it is a
best thinking people of
Cemmission. the flow continued one hour the
ADDED FORCE TO PREVENT I “Let us know of a particular
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SMUGGLING OF ALIENS piece of work done by one of our of current. Burn the lamp for 20 starch water.
------ men. Write us about some work hours, and the electricity consum- j y. p.ic.,
has 1 that should be done. Criticise us ife,------l- l. ton -.-l 1.....- —।
Engiedow of which story to use—Duluth Her-
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Los Angeles was sentenced by the
(judge to read every newspaper in
the city each day for six months
in Central
helf, may consider themselves in
better shape than those who failed
, crowned, then the entertainment
finished produt er for her
and her distinguished
as been engaged to stage and ; guests starts. This also includes the
dineet thisproduction-a man whojaudience, and the second part of
understands how o blend »>«, the show is produced, called «A
light and color. The. director, Hal Night in Old Japan, with Japanese
or ,, has spen 'f ,' dancing girls, quaint incense car-
part of life making a study " riers. King Budah, etc. This is a
merge of Japanese color, music
and costumes and the third part
Alaska and tagged with to raise feed and have gone away
aluminum tag by the United hoping to letter their condition.
- The fanner who does not find it
I lish the report in serial form, as
jit will be quite lengthy, and deal
by every tiller of the soil. It is.
ness positions that they are eager
.to get into so they can begin to
advance to real careers. They ex-
poet soon to be independent, able
to make their own way, to buy
for themselves the necessities and
luxuries of life, to enjoy the
scenery and education afforded by
travel, etc. Every red blooded, am-
road. Every time
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dian borders.
Appointees will be required to . ,
would have it conducted; that is, I
perform guard duty along the two along best business lines. Our men
international boundary lines for the in the field are instructed to be1
The entrance salary is $1,680 a Van Zandt friends of Judge En- the good lady, who sincerely hope know there are
year gledow extend congratulations to she will soon recover from the What the hell’s the
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“Do you know a book that you ' that
are willing to put under your head ' t
for a pillow when you lie dying? ‘
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jury returned a verdict of ccquit-business
tal. Rosamond was tried over a '
year ago on the same charge and
necessary to use part of his cot-
that is why a
1 he common desk telephone is
the motor vehicle, with its increase i
ami development, is the prime rea-j
son for highway construction and
highway maintenance becoming the
important factors they are in mod-
ern life. Whatever other reasons
m y be given, however important,
they will all be found, in the anal- ;
ysis, to depend upon some theory
ol the economical operation cost, '
or convenience and rapidity of
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interest in East Texas.
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messenger arrives w th the glad
tidings that all nations ar: send-
b n money this winter to buy feed
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The coronation of the Queen ofthe ceremony when it is found that
the East Texas Cotton Palace at i ‘he greatest nation has not arrived.
one killowatt hour, kilo meaning Match or Rough-on-rat Poison-
100. ling.—Give white of egg and mag-
Stations that can be picked up reg- later in book form, but it is un-
o'clock in the afternoon 1 board. I he same will be gotten out
was in progress. It was said that
car in whic the lady was
Registration cards are handed to , with every phaze of the school
tourists availing themselves of the { problem in lex. 5, especially rurak
free tourist camp at Chippewa schools, and will carry various rec-
Falls, Wisconsin, with the requestommendations for permanent im-
tl at they set down the number of I provement.
A kilowatt hour, the term used de ctor can bring the proper reme-jap
in the following. Manyaffurs ofescort of soldiers and sailors. All
this kind are slow and drawn out; ,
they lack continuity and ginger, i
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ed and dontors advised that the
injure party be hurried to a Dal-
Judge Creed G. Engiedow and las sanitarium, which advice was
noti lose 5,000,000 milk bottles an-
nually.
Washington, D. C., or from the ing back occasionally to renew old zled about which fork to use, but
secretary of the local board of acquaintance, not forgot. He is a one need no longer worry about
The Genie and
as it entered the
'given thirty-five years in the pen- MeCarl has ruled that a
a Kilowatt Hour?"
hrs woven together a story that
may be obtained from the United | r< i; red at Canton, although has.
Stales Civil Service Commission, 1 been away for many years, com-.
terior break in the fabric which , A
means a blowout when you least .A
as an
. requires about five-elevenths tard water) and inject strong cof-' The proper method to estimate
an ampere for proper opera- fce into lower bowels, with syringe, I the range of a radio receiving set dilection of Di Mork It is
tion. Multiplying by 5-11 gives the and keep patient warm. is to see how far the set can re- der stood this survey ha been ,
. ’ In Carbolic Acid Poisoning, give' ceive signals in the daytime, be-
ularly between these hours are the derstood that the larger papers of
ones upon which the receiving the State may be expected to puh-
will carry with it real entertain-
ment value. . . ... every color of every species will
The pageant is written in three | . n / , 1
1 7 . . ..... arrive. They will dance and skipl
pelts, each far more beautiful l ’an . . , .n
* ’ . . • I about under a mae of colored
the one before. The setting 13 a . . .
, . . „ . „ , i lights, and then Miss Cotton, with
rcy roduction of the famous Rcpub-.
. . . . . . . i . .1 it'll her little cotton blossoms, ar-
Lea Arch which now stands in the .
rives to the East 1 exas Cotton
certain it will compare favorably
with all the rest. It will be remem-
bered that this county was award-
ed first prize at the Tyler show
last year, also first prize at e
C otton Palace at Athens.
pre ximately four hundred feet wide
. a - ------- ~~ ----- ' -------’ In poison emergencies, send for and from five to seventy-five feet
most hearty welcome. The old ( bjection is .not urged as muc as How man hundreds of times has a doctor atonce. Let the messen-deep.
darkies also are happv that Miss formerly Thenumberofvehicest’is question been asked? Here io ger be sure to tell him, if
, ,. . . •n, registered in 1923 was 695,815, and I
Cotton has arrived and start to . ... . An । the answer:
, ... ... . it is believed that in 1921, 800,000
dance with joy. Soon a trumpet „ . . .. ..
.... ' . ‘ will be reached. People in all walks
call is heard in the distance, the ,11. „ ...
. . . ... .... .. and industries of life are using
Elephants are fond of water and
swim with ease and skill.
Athens, September 29 will be a 1 Investigation is about to be made
a , when a trumpet call is heard and
biW nt event, more dazzling thani. . . ... «v ,
‛ . tc the strains of the "Yanks are
a great many look forward to. Tor
crop should be cut in
perence in a combatant branch of
the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps,
a few miles cast of Canton, near
victim of a painful accident las
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= EVERY MORNING, WEAR YOUR RUBBERS)
KWHEHIT RAINS AND HURRY HOME AND (
-GET YOUR BREAK FASTE-
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flocked to the
(NFORTUNATELY M- y—J
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IS THE SHOP." CUT C.c.. ’j ’.
ed ia beautiful dresses, Princess
, itentiary. Te case was reversed by , woman employed by the govern-
i the higher court and sent back for ment must use the surname of
a new trial, with the result stated. ' be r husband when she signs the
___ __ ' payroll. “The law of this country ;
tventy-four hours made a lake ap-
beautiful lights, oriental hangings,
and streamers of gold. It shall be
artistically blended together so as
to make a wonderful spectacle for
the eye to gaze upon
Two pages, attired in satin will
blow the open call of the perform-
gnees, and then will follow the
crown carriers, prime ministers,
arch dukes, all in a brilliant array
of costumes in silk and satin. I hen
a Queen band, followed by her
ers.
After all, East 'I exas fanners
"ho did not neglect the importance
Ovtside of providing means for
financing, the order is as follows:]
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The One To Take Him.
Duh—I'm going to marry a girl
who can tack a joke.
Kay—Don't worry: that's the on-
ly kind of a girl you'll get.
in Texas to such an extent, this
Medical aid was hastily summon-
with earnest, ambitious, studious (announced an examination to be
says the worst tire trouble you
don't see approaching. They come
from bumping curbs and big stones
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bitious young man and young Wo- 1 work is carried on are closely com-their work on state highways. We the
man aspires to these things and parable in nature and requirements (will appreciate
the only way on earth to reach
rretted by all the many friends of etc.) — "Hey, there! Don't you
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those who are still at sea as to
possible, , ,
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the kind of poison taken, so tie ccast of
coming in an opposite
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(’< ming" a Lieutenant of Uncle
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purpose of detecting and prevent workers and not talkers. They are another car
ing the illegal entry of aliens into also warned against entering into
which is
On next New Year's Day, the still east of here, many EEast Texans
neme of Cristiana, capital of Nor- ha
way, will be changed to “Oslo."
There is now a suburb of Christi-
with hr-e Palace. The flowers are so glad to
... , ” see her in Athens that they all
which float, nags, •
cionea nrnrnri ho. hicirime c. n
designated as State Highways in
the several counties of Texas.”
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them is to prepare yourself. The
average young person is so ambi-
tious to go to work that he will
not stay in school long enough to
complete the old long drawn out
systems of business training, often
thinking that they can hold a po-
sition and some do but they are
handicapped and held down by
lack of thoroughness in their work
—others fail entirely.
The systems taught by the Byrne
Commercial College are our own
modern copyrighted systems and
the work is so interesting and is
taught so well that the student has
finished his course before he ha
time to become tired or discour-
aged.
Will you attend the modern
school, the Byrne Commercial
College, with the practical system
or will you attend the school with
the long hard systems? We charge
no more than the other business
' schools yet we save you more in
actual time than the whole expense
of ‘he course amounts to. Mail
this coupon to Byrne Commercial
College, H. E. Byrne, president,
1924% Main St., Dallas, Texas, for
information on our courses of:
Secretarial, Special Banking, Gener-
al Business, Business Administra-
tion and Finance, Bookkeeping and
Business Training, Shorthand and
onths ago from Canton to Lub-
0 k, alid engaged in the grocery
| business, forming a partnership. He
। Wa back in Van Zandt last week
attending to business matters, and
meeting a number of friends. It is
imide up of two hundred and one tue that that the Lubbock country
is produ ing a great crop of cot-
ten this fall, but Mr. Hayes says
t ere is a cotton picker already on
the ground for every row of cot-
ton in the fields. Owing to the
I short cotton crop in East Texas,
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nights spent at the camp and the . _ ...
. . • Eight East Texas counties have
I amount of money they expended in I . .' , „ ...
L. .. ... .* , , , exhibits at tie East I exas Fair at
In the case of the State vs. T. I W city Figures for July show - T, ler this week, ,,|| competing for
O. Rosamond, charged with a that the encamved tourists left .. the prize hung the
statutory offense, tried in the dis- average of 8166.80 • day or Les connt, exhihit y.n zandt has
triet court at Canton last week, the $1,060,70 for the month with the h eShibit on ditpiay. and it is
motor vehicle travel.
“One of the stock arguments
against highways is that their con-
struction means nothing more than j
-mewmn ■ gr
The Judge: How About A Cannibal Steak and Ladu Fingexs-
In the last issue of the Texas
Highway Bulletin, Gibb Gilchrist,
Stote Highway Engineer, who was
born and reared in Wills Point,,
writes interestingly on the mainte-
Sunday afternoon, when the car in
hero, and the confederate veteran,
and in honor to it all. all the roy- . . . . . . .
. . . . > . , impassable. A county commissioner
a- guests, oriental characters and 1 ,, ,
flowers pass in a beautifnl electri-with his limited funds could not bellent to pressure. Amperage is
eral Grand March, for the finis, tou severely blamed for not keenequivalent to volume. The product
„„ . ,, , , , iin up thees roads to the detri-lof
This w.ll be a spectacle that you ment of those used 1
can only imagine in your dreams, constituents. A state system of o, y;ohtin, oumoses is usually ’ -r
A’bnt it will become a real ty—1 . . .. '. . 11 nguung purposes is usuam! patient vomit.
h if i ri - maintenance would concentrate on no An ordinary purposes is usu- In Alchohol Poisoning give the
beautiful gorgeous reality, a mar- . highways between cen- ajy 110 yots Yn ord nary electric i mcho0 f '
velous vartv of beauty and you 2 ... ' , l! • 11 ' 0ll. An oramnary enectri above emetic, (viz. salt or mus-
. .' ‛“n . ters of population wit.mut regardlamp requires about five-eleventh-
will repoach yourself for the rest . , .t. i:u । 1 1
. 1:0 A I., to county une. an ampere for proper opera-
o xour:life if you should miss the “It was easy for those interested to. Muluip,ig 1, L gie
Coronationoof her highway development to con- quality or "electricity necessary to
Queen of Tle East Texas Co”on vince themselves and others that cat ..... ■
T1C a ace, on t ip ni rht of Sept. 29 bighway maintenance should be incandescence. In this case 501t1fespoonfui doses,
centralized in the State Highway watts would be required; and if water or sweet oil.
expect it. Every time you see a
driver hump a curb you can fiT-
vre he has just spent foolishly । "
-about $5.00 of his own or his ,
boss’s money. ,
a wife take the surname-of ___
ie husband," he says. "is as well a , 4 $oy gy, v g
settled as that the domicile of the g.
wife merges in the domicile of "89, 0.122
the husband. She may have an as- geyAWgp
sumed name, but she has only one 1 | ,3
legal name." cussqety
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Five Dollars a Bump. « ■ ,
Some one has figured it out, and j
strains of Dixie fl • t on the ‘ "u muusnca UI a1c ar 91115 to indicate the electrical unit of dy Try to get the patient to emp-Si ites Bureau of Fisheries was la-
breeze and the spirit of the South pewer-propelled vehicles for travel work, is a thousand watt hour. A ty the .stomach, at once, unless the
arrives—the old defender of the and for haul, hese icok es travel watt represents the rate of work poison is some kind of acid, in
Confederacy, with the Confeder- * ween popula ion1 ers "' outdone by one ampere under tiie which case, the emptying of the
ate Flag. Uncle Sam is overcome regard to county lines. At several pressure of one volt. A volt is the stomach would be as bad as swal-miles from Alaska to Kamchatka
with joy at the sight* of it all and poin s in exas ese cardina hig1 junit electromotive force. An am- lowing at first. To empty the pa- in si "
buds the ties with a hearty band Wa!S pass roug corners 0 ser pere represents the quantity ot tint's stomach, give a tablespoon-
. . . ... . „* tain counties without going into leiectricitv which will flow through . i c . . • ,
clasp between the M orld s Mar . .iencuaemt! which win now mouEm tul of mustard in a glass of warm ,, ....
any community- 1 hese shortcertain resistance when one volt oi water Repeat once or twice if and other crustaceans and mollusks 5 Aid haufm an county farmers are
.stretches were neglected and often ' pressure is applied. t ceded, 15 minutes apart Salt may are both a preventive and ; cure panting oats, realizing what a help
J Ail set; now—Voltage is equiva- be used in place ot mustard, in b" goiter, according to the exe- this will be in the feed line.
‘lent to pressure. Amperage is same quantity cutive secretary of the United -----
in Morphine or Laudanum Poi- State Fisheries Association. High: County Scho Superintendent
.... the two indicates the quality son, do not let the patient go t , iodine c ? t‛ 1
most by hisj called the wattage. Line voltage sleep, and be sure to make thelmarine inhabitants renders them Austin Monday to a nd a meet-
' " ... nartioularlv valuable for this mg of the board appoi ied by the
governor several months ago in
------ connection with the exhaustive
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Jim Ilys moved just a few
na called Oslo which was founded
by Harald Haardraade in 1050.
recently gone to that section pro-
I' ng their stay or intend to re-
main for the next few months, they
v ill discover a different "brand”
jof cold weather from that which
obtains back here in the timber.
I hen, too, with so much labor on
""GSs Typewriting, Telegraphy and Sta-
Sc tion Work, Cotton Classing and
Btapling, Professional Penmanship
--nd Civil Service,
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