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^By Krnrst JV Parfter.
It Ik uow not Impossible, if one looks daiir/ni,l"!t
> ., «r thne year* «hra<t, to M a ■>"
chancy of a txrognaalvim otmw of ^ m°a" rr ,"u"1 tuuK
an the recent reaction against progren-
sivisui. Pollt I clans lire like theatrical 'n„ h;,„ r, M . „
B.au«t"«. M one i>l y |W* as "Bat. ,i„. |„,y™„V(. „r ih' taw tint
tell him one, but It never did any good
ns the fellow always strewed up his
cuJMtciukuee and told It anjway, so
now h' m rcwH up hia own (,'ountoaance
and Hsteim ami «ets It over with as
quickly us possible.
Tioga wllTaooit Save enough widows
i>teci
t« organize
Leagtlc.
« Widows' Protective
for
man be fpaio Ilkh the Wkw lg apoto man notleed her.-"fa'^Wiat ntwmut
glzicg. a criticism or a compliment?
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A Sherman flapper wiytf she walked Artificial bait oatches the fisher-
two block* on North Travis Street the man. but tffo boy with a few red
other day lu niidaftcrnoon and not a worms calchei the fish.
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totally of that one pnrticutyjr sort of on the job who will not tail
I'lay is ;it hand. Thinking so, they dt>
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Cp in Arkansas a woman sued her
husband for divorce on the ground
that he took her riding in his father'n
car ami told her It was his. He came
light back wllh a cross hill ami efted
the fm t that she led him oil pies ami
oak**- her mother made and told him
she hake l them.
If y< ti want to iusir mtmething bet
ter than )iixz just gr out in hearing
distance ot Calf (,'riek any evening
now ami listen to a fr^ig concert.
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Many a man doesn't; ke*ep a cow be
cause his wife can't milk.
SHERMAN BAND KHOI'M* HAVE
MUNICIPAL 81'PPORT.
Shock guve sp 'Ci.h to Willinm ltd
Hjdorf Jr.. a tl year-ohl lad of 'Wadl-
ington, V. C., who had uever uttered
« word. While floating In Uie air at
au altitude of 2.U00 feet' ww AtllntH
t'Hy, with 4he open sky hImiv^, aud'llie !
stirgiag oceun below, tfie delightful
s^asOtlor. • set the paiaiod, uuih<1oh ,<t*
bis tongue in motiou, and he exclaim
ed. "ADrplaiie T' ,M(iny voj-a^ ^ ^vilj
he take with the hope thai recurrent
atuftitw will bridle his intractile
tongue t<i full control of the will.
finally the beneficial or injurious
rfftUlts of shock are attended, a« in
/ Municipal spjpropriatlona for"' the
maintcniii.re of the Dallas park sys-
tem for the coming flsfal year are
^4^4K22. This includes baud
WdltHm Bowndorf h . case. With ptm
thrilling circumstance. Shm^v st'ems,
therefore, to be an abn< riual and ex-
trnordlnary disturbancO t
atrj K
as we iioderstand it. the petition
has not yet Ihhmi grautefl. some of the
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state. Bui it is a fact th
rence la so fretjuaot aud conimou ns
physical sj iritual and .meii^t >*V*sik.|nty officials being under the impres-
sed no I'orrectivc or curative does ex
ao mnch cood. '/ ♦ .<
,fc *11% the pecfsioual, sho<ksu ^spe<>btl>
ly t the miod and the 'spirit, ftiiit
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M ..the hazardous daft of oiirwefves
and cur affairs and gljres fi^^e Hc^r,
con-
certs, moving pictures, etc.. in the
fmlks during the heated season for
the residents of the city.
A petition has been filed with the
►herinan City t> hiihiHsioiicrs for an
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appropriation to help maintain the lo-
cal municipal hand during the present
year. Thus far. a handful of patri-
otic business men have la>rtie the bur-
der of dcfru.ving this expense, tlm
Iuh! lwvs themselvea having investetl
ffrera! ht.ndrcds of dollars lu itistru-
slojii that lhcy are not legally author*
l*ed to make such an appropriation.
It may !* that the 'petitioners have
not approached tills matter in exactly
rfbl' fight way. but that the city is em-
powered to provide oon'crts In the
p-ir^e during the summer seas< i for
the things that help to make it *0. V.'e haven't made up our mind yet
1 ue irony of the. matter in this in- which side we are on in the Chinese
stance is thai Heveridge ran on issues revolution, lanauw from reading the
as solid and as taiue us the reduction n^jnes of the generals, or attempting
of takes, while pinchot ran on the pro- to"do so. we ciuiVtell which Is Vvbtch
gressivc but certainly far from danger- ? —
otts idea thht iieople ought not to steal Really no^, defrr • reader, what
He wanted them to stop stealing time .-hocld is* dene to the. fellow who Is
aud money from the pay roll and the fixing t« >ia^t the.-old horse chestnut,
treasury <if the stati* of Peunsylvania. "is k hot enough for you?" Say the
Ncvertln 'ess, in all parts of the u nnd we will uo it '
country pr fessional political opinion
has been u- pressed to th • effect tha/ < elund;us is Iwing claimed by the a hendlim'. That is
the corner i as been reached, tile tide ilnli, o>^; Spaniards ami Whj under the sun. ^Ve
lias turned^ reaction has rtui Its course him a plain American. \\e
aud the new era of a revived rt volt of 'um n ^ of them here «>rlgftially
the |Kople Is <lawnlug. Doul|tless pro- ',*OMl oa<h of these nationalities.
gressivc plays will be put on in many ; . ' t
states between now ami 1024, and ru- - V HO ^
turhulen^i' Ill Europe lately, when you
notice whenever anybody refers
poor man eating at. all, it is al-
said he lives on bread eyusta.
am* we have always WomWed what
.ludging by Miss Cull<ei>« nV love h« did with the crumb!
This movement, of course, will briug „ffair an Englishman must Ik as scri-
ms ny advantages. After a run of i* - 0us with his love making as he is with
jitieal plays in which every hero said, his Jokes.
**L 't us never revise the constitutifm — , • -? —
never—never!" it will 1*' amusing to Bellacloiia^wiyK she is not much
hear a few heroes exclaiming once worried elsmt the vainpV rast. who
more. "How can a constitution that was is set line up to son. as she is her
made in the days of the vtage coach present.
Im> any good lu the days of the lucomo-1 —
live?"' Only now he will say "air- ~ ^Old Man Grouch says he has 1h mi
plane." thus making t'je argument new. here n long time and he finds that
I'erlu.ps one may welcome this happy civilization Is Jttst a Ioiik and anxious
relief aud hope —even against vhope— search in which soiae folke timl more
mors are not wanting that a progressive
sre still against the suspended
sentence law and believe the. isp la
mightier than the parole.
"Lady Improvement Parlor," reads
something new
didn't know a
lady could Ik* Improved On.
A Whitewrlght customer Wants to
know if it is proper to call a radio
hug an electric fan!
. ViV-Pl-i^'Sk > • w; f." t . 'raPil.W* • v.
candidate fu- the H.-p«UI«an Soniiiu.- rw* Mj^Enw W,. i
tl«., for the presldfocj-u. IllHI will Ik- «*« « the aama to „ p,
drraw'd ap and brought forward |o the .,r,-n r- «•—*** ]*.*{* 1
fbotlighta at the rlKht tiiae. | ,11(lrlni. " Mlss
There are certainly son e"go« fl point*
about Christopher Coltiauinu. He did
not go on a lecture tour fjs sooa as
he discovered America, and he didn't
go into vaudeville
An Arkrtisas moonshiner say* the
luferocl revenucr.. have just alwut put
him out of h"siness.
than others.
that the revis«rs and revoJters and re-
newcrs will not l e able to *get us as
firmly into tlnHr clutches as did the re- . ..., . ,
artioncers. Those backward-looking fa- RiV',K tM older married women
unties had us so afraid of new ideas ou tbeir families.
that in many parts of the country we tl . .. ,
wm naarUUag to let a bmh express >'•'I«!■> .■■ aajra If er^Hoo jhmild
aar new Idea, for fear that waaehady '' 1' . s tr
mlfht learn what they were and like «J* <Mhes ,x,epi the men
theui It is to lie hootil that when the ""W f,,r th, ul. n"'ri' >uldn t lie
not tar and f I.her a man for being Jl ym M,I,UI no,,<t U-
With Pa going to hslge every night
in the week and Ma going to the mo-
vies and carrying on a few "harm-
. ,, less" flirtations, what In the heck tun
Some of last year's June brides are ro|| 0Ml0(l uf niMi.r a„d Brother, any.
way?
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flood waves piedomlnate in the the side of I'.lanl.
largcT cities of the country, the wave IT"
What has Iwcotue of the old faMh-
loncd mother wbc stayed at home and
attended to her owe business?
Ilercules. the stout man. Is said to
have spent his whole life on twelve
labors. To hear t'oug£cssnuiu lUaiiton
talk Here was n mere chorus l oy by
♦Isiox. to Judge truly the values of UffS j lb* benefit of the city at large lets," 11*01** defense ot the sound part
fa they are. In the r*g«lnr pn*.rea , „|IOu ii beyond any doubt by thouhHr
of things, shis'ks are reactive ,gig- J|( tion of nuinv Texas municipalitiesf
nala. which, if heeded, enable us to" which (|o make sud, approprintjons. '.L^ v A Beautj' Parlor Couroe.^
faw,ti.e mm ^nd tateUfldj**ufeL **, hu
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Sonship with those pliout us. ,
♦'Our Inclinations and duties Impress
on ns almost rigid like*: mhI oldiga-
tionf. and our aams'lates and environ^
Inentc impress on us opinionated con-
clusions We acqnlre fixed points of
view and adjust work and recreation
to unvarying routine. We live ac^cifd
to rlgartrnlr hnMt.- Keen one oh-
jeetives are set up aud outlined .by
restrictive Ideas.
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of the great, steady movement I* agl
tated by an unexpected contrary force,
ng us with dismay or gratlfl-
lion. It Is the natural shock which
Corrects false vjew or tendency to the
full tWc of life. It Is the warning
signal against the erro- of hsbP If
'IfgiyiC. cr imi*anee of the oft-repeated
ahocks which we receive our inner
and outer vision will be regulated ac
curately to those beacon* whicrh show
the way to the best attainment.
a pleasttre to itw eltHseua. It should he
luh'utalmd but it is not fair to expect
that the burden will lie Isirne by a
few. If this Is done by the munici-
pality th" olrllgatlon wil! be discharg-
ed equally by tlioae upcii whom it
"V" .'"1 "f ''"y""-' 1„ Whll.- erlmr w r<«<. auleld.
In the meantime It might pay the
conservatives of a certain
sort to turn in h liy.e deep ihtiikiiig of |ini>,i„ sheruuia Just think! tin HtiWnaaa arid Pra-'
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ng. Itey nay need lej ettj soou Q • — v stories at om ainl the same time.
Poets are l ofn, but every now and „
thcu some guy becomes "bcedNed with An Arkan#. m man is said t.. have
the halli^lnatioii that he c-ifn Improve swapped five of his l est hounds for a
oil Nature and thaf Is wlflu worries Ford ^ar. it is getting to the point
. ^ anything
h *..... they have c r can get In order io own
J There ik seUlom any delay in p: ss- „ car. What is this wprld coming to,
lug laws, but a lo* In enforcing th«m anyway^
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Anylmdy can s*art a fight, hut just
Jlcauty Parlor Course.
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«>ui on the Pacific const education
has gone forward with a.hop. skip ami
jump. A course in manicuring, mes-
saging and hair dressing has been add-
ed *to the curriculum of tne (Jraml av-
enue public school in Los Angeles. There
wj Lite no tuition fee; the state pays.
Well, why not ? The sc hools teach
cookiug. but Is food half so important
av the fairness of woman's face? They
No doubt- wemau's penchant for
getting in the last word has something
to do with her getting the last word
in clothes as well ax in the argument.
any fool can t slop one.
Old Man Grouch says some women
f;>lk "seaudal a no other*- supiily the
material.
X. M. 4 A BOYS fcKAVK (IN
CAMPING JRIP. ^
Old Man. Grouch saj s he uned to 1k
. * d I H 1 great stickler for the label, but here
teach forestry, but trees are no more ,lately the goods that Iwre the hils I he i uxuiies are aettbm m hleh
lieatrtifuJ than woman s hands. They M> «mli heve sermhifflv cliWlF^T , .. " , ^ J .TT
"• - ""thing lieKide SST ""TT ^ "" """
the crowning glory of a woman a hair. _ t •osltn s^or lite.
The Lofe Angeles educators are up ! Old Man Crouch says sometlnms art
with the. age.; They realize that wo- nnd Nature combine to nake a worn-
At the hoiir that this Is written we
'men are devoting more aud more time an beautiful, and lit other c-ases Na-
flo not know ln«t l.«i« *«...* t„,r« h«e„ to theIr IPW®? and ,that u,e are * r« seen,8 to have laid down Oil the
do not know just how tnanj boys haip I1Jor(1 and more attracted' " ^ —- * *
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and women received their diplomas
Friday night from the ftta*fawn jfHlgfc
School. It was g brave ab*wln& that
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made- nnd
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parent* and bigger brothers ana sis-
ters proud of them but every patriotic
tHwumnite gloried In this fryitagy &
pub He school system^ Doubtless,
we gave a thought to the patient
*m .. *"'•*"'.airyf^i^yv1
sutmrlntfndent who. has for so manjr
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has caused our local schools i*i il#'
cavy of so many larger cities. And
to the IjwSb armf ot iJHnc^paU.^iml
tea< her* at leaat i Silent t lbt|t« was
Id because of the care they have c*-
In bringing their puplla \o tlM' *
that they bfcve httgtpett
tokfn ndvaidage of the invitation c\-
ter.ded (jy the Young Men's Christian
Association to join the annual camp
ing trip to Oklahoma, which leaves
Sherman tomorrow morning r.t S
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o'clock. But the coot Is so low owl
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the program so attractive that we nmy
well expect the city will be lonesome'
during the next twelve, days that r|ie
camping party will l e out.
Direct0|- Kamsc.v of the physical de-
partment enjoys the confidence rfot
only of the aoults but particularly ot
the youthful element which almost
dally find sources of pleasure hud in-
struction within the Y walls. In their
outing they will recreate front the
hard school year^ttat they have just
passed through and in their, closer
gpntact with old Mother Nature will
fearn the lore of plant nnd animal lite
thnt will broaden their Intellect, The
physical* pert of the progtam will give
tkeiu a taste of outdoor life which, if
persisted In after returning home, will
give them healthier bodies. What
more can Is? desired than an Jaetlve.
When there Job.
are more artistic hair dressers there \ %.
wllj.be leas tmtiblng. Surely the c-ourse i^iroom scene l.n Jo dlsuppeor
ratal avenue school .Will iuclude from the movly scn*en. which means
Belladona sj.ys when she sec s a girl
going down the street with one hand
across her shoulder to hold on her
dress, she wom.crs if she didn't spring
ftom a,one galhis farmer somewhere
up the line.
The first thing Anybody knows some
years guided the development of the
phvsical. and mental equipment that intellectual mind in a strong, healthy
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bodgl And that's what such camping
trips promote.
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lessons In the gentle art of rfiperlm* that a lot^bf eHr«n picture stories will f,,«.| iM et will hunt up a word to rhyme
posing rouge upon cold cream and the ,K. j^t |n the disiurd. much to the joy xvi'h phslo^.uu.s
massaged face will not 1* ruined by ()f t|l(. n.„j movie fains.
amateur daubing. | , More people sm-m fo know John
The establishment of a course like All last week we read John Ar- Buskin, the cigar, than John Husk in.
this show* tuat i he educational Woiid noid a baseball dope and thought tne poet!
is getting down to essentials. Event- what a wonderful alibi lawyer he I —
nally there will be courses in other lni- con Id have l>een. This week, however, j A Tom Be an «-or respondeat say*. MA
portant subjects. The public schools as we read his pleas to the fans to few flowers and 'a can of paint would
might turn out auction bridge teachers come out and support the term with mnke this town what it ain't."
fit to impart the science of ruffing to
the eager multitude. And golf instruc-
tors too; the stance of the whole coun-
to win some Itall games, we don't see] We've been looking to see some pert
their kale and his pleas icthe players'
tome ball games. ws don't seej
how he escaped l elng a preacher. We patagrapher refer to Max Oser
as
try would In; improved. What is even can almost see him under the big hrolng quit the horse business to
more urgent !* the training of profes- brush arbor and almost hear him coax- raise a chicken, but we haven't aeon
sors ablci. to translate flnpi>era' slang
into plain American.
Important advances .such as the Los
Angeles school people have made re-
mind the world that education is still
in Its Infancy. The new wave, how that
if is started, 'ought t9 l e permanent.
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Central High Srhoc l Monday evening,
8:15. Public cordially invited. J2-3U
Us of Ferdinand DitUer,
666 quickly relieves Colds, Con-
stipation, BQioasness and Head-
aches. A Fine Tonic.
Ing sinner* to the mourner's bench.
Bclladona says when you hear a
woman tell a man that she loves him
It yet.
old Man Grouch says It always
dampens his ardor when one of these
to the point she would He and steal IUr<ny soul ftilows comes around,
for him. slv .s merely aetl'og up the
preliminaries wtfh the expectation of
doing a little ly'.ig and stealing from
him after a while*
Old Man Grouch says the awfr
thirp. that can happen In a neighbor
hood is for a w oman to get messed up
In a scandal and the other women not
to know the full details.
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Old Man (i touch says he used to al-
ways claim to have heard the story
when aorae fellow sided up to him to
It used to Is* thr.t wcrnan married
for money: now she divorces for it.
We were jnst wondering If the chil-
dren of AjmerRni have a'ny rights that
do not conflict with the "higher
rights" of North Carolina! ,-t
A secondhand car always i> finds
some wo *k lor idle hands to do.
Old Min Grencb says every time *e
hear* a man say he is a self made
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pretty a Dress as you could ^esire. They are all on special
sale at $4.95, $6.50, $7.50 upwards to $14.50
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