Wise County Messenger (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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NEW McCALL FASHION SHEETS ARE HERE They Are FREE
canvassed the county district in this
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Kiddie Kovers—Kover Kids
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AFTER EASTER PRICES
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69C
Appropriations for expenses of the
have inspected the egg.)
Men’s Dress Socks
A NOTABLE DISPLAY OF FINE
Rev. W. W. NeSmzith, in Decatur
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Union Suits
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Men’s Ties
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if we succeed in this endeavor, it is out on a minority report.
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Other Dress Shirts. 39c, 49e, 79e
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Stetson Hat
SPRING HATS
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The effort to again bring up a sales
lax bill has failed for the time being.
of Rev. Nesmith's type, is very much
i| preciate d by the pioneer paper and
its makers,
men in th
Mr. and Mrs Covey, and non- on ex-
hibition iu the office, is of regula-
tion size, but has tracings in a light
Youth Says Thumbing
Nose at Law Was
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purse
DUGH
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The House took up the higher educa-
tion appropriation bill last week ami
made drastic cuts in salaries and other
items, going below the reductions al-
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’Tis so.
Little fellows’ bibbed seersucger
overalls—4 to 10—
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRICES OFFERED THIS
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All Silk Chiffon and
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’ legalized beer in the White House.
the four months and thus necessitate
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new shades of sun
assured Min and
for fairness, squareness and playing the Kayton bill, which differed some
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MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S
much what you stated in the paper,
al ut m This, coming from a man
of making a palatable dish
said the man on
expect rated at a
legislation designed to stop tax
s ! government has had its budget redue-
| led. Equally important is the passage
zen of the
or mor .
sto kings at only—
fashioned—All pure
town for forty
and shown in the
To have big, outstanding The House committee on revenue and
community commend you taxation gave an adverse report on
silk—French heel
for the manner in which you treated
me as a candidate. I appreciate very
vote bonds to do it as it might be
cheaper in long run.’ If I could have
"My first mistake was made in ,
Forn y.” Simpson recnlled. "That i
mnistake." he aid. “was when I stop- j
to reach 73 cents per dozen < Some - • • - H
, . ... . ... • Legislature were approximately >.00.- my n0/e at .lu
of the answers given by citizens who -ee-- •
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vein the figures 73 on the shell. The
figures are plain and distinet, and against recurrence of the recent orgy
about a fourth of an inch in length. , spending by all branches of govern
is a disaster to visit the world in 1 lent
1973, the depression to Im* over in 73 __
from hotel refuse.
I heir stride and
-------- a and differences are being compromis-
The income tax bill which hair pass- td in conference.
any man.
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l ecomes
Charlie. I
have hit
it un-
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power
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A big unusual showing. Bright
and colorful. Many of them
silk lined and hand made—
smartest combinations and de-
signs.
average higher than House figures
and grey lite. You
buy these splendid
THEY RE AMAZING VALUES
FEATURED AT ONLY
car of a pig. When Minnie takes up
with Gadabout Gertrude. and Robbie
You can buy these
smart new dresses at
only—
pal of Chip-Chasing
4 friendships are founded on common
gr unds. True as gospel. Have nev-
er seen a pigeon remain long in the
ccmpany of a buzzard, and a carrion
crow never chums with a mocking
L bird.”
New prints, linenes and other
materials, dependable fabrics, smart
new patterns perfect fit. cut full—
Unexcelled workmanship.
abolish the fee system of compensat- ton yesterday and arrested Simpson,
precinet, I could have trebled this ing county officials and make for Simpson jumped 1m hind a door but
list. I hope you Decatur citizens will . lowering the tremendous costs of surrendered when he saw the house
push this very important business county zovernment, which averages was surrounded.
rhat means so much to every man. | much higher than State government. Three times previously Simpson,
weman. boy and girl in our county." • The first of these ameudments h»> wanted on an auto theft charge, has
_____ ‘ passed the Senate and the second has t seaped Hukill.
A hen. belonging to tlze Rhode Is- passed the House Prospets oftheir Simpson was first arrested at
land Rd flock of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.jsubmigsionuseemusooduvbutditizene Forney about three m.......s ago, and
lovey in the Joe Bailey communit y. j1 ando. „ t ... ' . i. , "1rin.tte the deputy allowed Simpsons family
south of Decatur, has produced an " ___ ro ride back to Fort Worth. As they
egg that is causing considerable spec- | . got ont of the auto at the home ot
ulation, and it is possible Biddy may J spite of failure to adeuataly relatives. Simpson dived from the
be charged with foresting, by an I meet conditions in many respets, the auto and escaped.
egg She laid last sunday afternoon, | present session of the Legislature may IIukill later fcund him at a River-
something interesting. The egg, i be counted a success if it adheres ride ......... and h ran from the hck
brought to the Messenger office by to its present apparent purPoe to loor. Hukill fired at him. two bul-
levy no new taxes and cut expenses lets striking him in the leg.
and also submits these two amend- The bullets from Hukilrs revolver
ments Tin se amendments will open are stil in Simpson's leg. but the (
the way for permanent tax reform w nd has healed, he said.
and provide effective sfeguarels |
"I'm glad to be in jail.’ he added.
Austin Texas—The Forty-third Leg-
islature, now nearing the elose of its
regular session, will likely reduce the
costs of State government from 25 to j
30 per cent. Up to the present time
it has created no new commissions or
bureaus and levied no important new
taxes. Every branch of the State
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We want you to come to our store Friday, Saturday or First
Monday and see the many pretty goods that we are showing. In-
spect the goods—compare prices—make use of the many conven-
iences that we offer you. Plenty of light, plenty of room and ven-
tilation—newly painted. It is really a pleasure to just drop in
and “while a while.”
UNDER BIG DOME CARL SIMPSON
With two bullets from Deputy
Sheriff Oscur Hukill’s guns in his
A Greater Value, Smart-
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prominent business man of Rhome:
"Friend Arch: I here enclose a list
• f names, 96, petitioning cur commis-
sioners’ court to institute an audit of
the county's books. I never met a
single person who questioned the im-
portance of this procedure, notwith-
standing the county’s financial strin-
gency ; s me saying "let the county
RROADCL0Ti
in plain colors of blue,
green, grey, tan and white.
PRINTED SHIRTING
New combinations
WOVEN MADRAS
Light grounds
BASKET WEAVES
New shades in solids
PRE SHRINK. FULL CUT
GUARANTEED UI LORS
Sizes 13 1-2 to 18
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An assortment that brings you
pure silk and rayon socks—in
a big range of fancy patterns.
Every color and
you could want.
10c 15c
Fur Felt, snappy styles, tans
and greys with attractive lin-
ings. The price—
rough,
• city
was a
at a
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worst
stated
bank-
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the political game according to the what from the administration sales ready approved by the appropriations
lest rules. yes. It makes a fellow feel tax bill, killed earlier in the session, ............. This is the last of the
good. revsenger endeavors to be It is regarded as doubtful whether major appropriation bills. Senate
true to its If. and it is written, that the ppi has a chance of being brought figures in the appropriation bills
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addressed us, continued: "I feel sor-
ry for that fellow. for he is carrying
a weight that is slowly, but surely.
98c ladies’ short sleeve all wool
sweaters—just the idea for
these cool mornings—
Friday, Saturday
and First Monday
Crossbar dimity, reinforced
back. Cut good ami full. We
believe this is the lowest price
ever seen on such good union
suits.
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denne Stetson quality in the
snappiest styles you ever saw —
New greys that will look mighty
nifty with your new suit.
There's long life in a Stetson
and you never regret buying
them.
On ladies’ millinery. One big
lot §1.95 before Easter hats—
After Easter Price—
dragging him down to a miserable,
pitiful condition. He hates with a
• nreance. and is constantly endenv- '
ering to punish. or do something
damaging to those he dislikes, and
he dislikes m st everyone. As I say.
1 have known him for many years,
tut 1 ran truthfully say. I have nev-
er hard any man. in all those years,
say he was a good man. No man
with that f liow’s disprsition to de-
stroy. do little things in spite, can
be happy, and such miserable crea-
lues inevitably draw- the mantle
about a thorn-covered couch when
their rickety boat is shoved off for n
trip across the Styx. That lie will i
nas. with interest, too. for it all is
certain as death and taxes. Here,
probably, but certainly at the final
check-up. Yes, he has bad histroub-
les, but they have been nothing. com-
pared with what is in store. Poor,
miserable creature: what a halluci-
naten he is laboring under."
Gon in the gutter, "vou will find this
substantinlls and I antifully demon-
strated in our every day life. It is
the old. old story ahom the leopard
changing liis spots, the impossibility
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iery value! Full
“See that fellow yonder?" We
ockpd end saw a man whom we
“Evil associates crrupt gocd mor-
ats3 uand birs lof a feather will
Hock together. The preacher who
threshed out that text rapped th
nail on the head. It is true, and all
•non and women are jndeed by the
company they k op. "Just thinking. i
-nd gross prodaction: taxes. The leg. Carl Simpson ti day was in the
Comptroller etimates that at least Tarrant county jail—where he can't
$5,000,000 in these special taxes, dive ont of autes, jump thru doors
whieh have been lost through inade- er “run cut of his overcoat."
quate enforcement facilities, will be And the boys arouac the court-
saved and added to State revenues. | house are talking of a red coat and |
— -— ” । Biue trousers—just like the North- I
There an- two constitutional amend west Mount d. who always "get their
mints pending, which if adopted, will man"—for the deputv.
lie of far-reaching importance. One Hukill. County Invest,eator A.
would arbitrarily limit total expendi Pulliman and four Denten county of
lures of the State and the other would ticers surrounded a house near Den-
PERKINS-TIMBERL-AKE COMRANY
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0o0. This represents a reduction of afterward and turned him over to
about 30 per cent below the cost of Hukill.
the regular sessions since the pay of He modestly denied that he is a •
legislators was increased by consti- "gocd runner.”
from his ......... town, Eridepor. tutional amendment. The Senate voted ' ( to se my brother run
dropped in on the M sseuger while to make the pay of members $s per .. fast..
visiting in the capital city, "First day .instead of the constitutional limit ' ,
time I have seen you," said the or S10. The House refused to concur Simpsonis, chkef, a' ompl ilme . ' !
preacher, meeting the M ssenger ed- ana fixed salaries of House members outside of being c.nyp to othms, .
• or, "since the campaign I made for at sl0 and Senators at $S. It is im- Ps 1 a guitar. he said.
local representative, and I want to | possible to give the total cost of the He is 21 years old ami weighs 168
thank you and your splendid pap r session. It may be prolonged beyon1 pounds.— Fort Worth Press.
ed the House seems to have little
chance of pa-sing the Senate.
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