Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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NATION'S FATHER
Flags are unfurled today
throughout, the length aftil
breadth of the nation honor-
ing George Washington, fat-
her of the United States. As;
leader of the thirteen colonies j
in their struggle for independ-
ence and in his capacity as
president of a weak nation..
his raomery will live in the
hearts of the American peo-
ple for generations to come.
' We cannot conceive of the
Revolutionary war ever hav-
ing been brought to a success-
ful conclusion by the Ameri-
can colonies without George
Washington. His figure moves
through the stirring drama
with stately dignity, and des-
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Wild West Movies
Test Bus Drivers
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PA HIS (/Pi -^owhav. movlea to
b mad oi'oom'panlrhent of atvldenl
Loeliiiu, Siixouy. wlili « fine i.-'-ort-! Hit ONTO HffuiT«* Ik
merit of foreign ftoBlWiP rpvivijl of tj e ,W Co^e county "?«-
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Miifit: rfwtval of t| e o.W CWke ' Oiiiiiv mi-
"for *#e tor, pfojept unci' wiU Iw Joined w#h'
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the
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automobile BlrBi C all in darkness,
.are used to (pki tlie psychological
qualities of autobus drivers in
Paris_
Tlicre are all sorts of laboratory
experiments to determine physical
and mental reactions of applicants
and flit1' old eriiploj'fs also are n'vwi
a new examination every live years.
Movies liave only recently been
added to the tests but they have
greatly reduced accidents. The ap-
plittnnT,' in a dark room, is supposed
jto Indicate his reactions lo sounds
and signals bv pressiiiR' a button or
one of t\vc pedals but meanwhile,
first a ballet dancer and then the
wild west scene are thrown on a ,
screen to distrcat his attention, i
Ihis has been worked out a> ful!\
equivalent lo the Interesting: things 1
a eave'less chaffeur tniuht try to |
watch in the street when be turns j
cprners on two wheels.
Another interesting test is the al-|
most instant designation of the I
point at which two moving objects I
will meet. Quickness of perception j
is determined by automatic stop-
watch timing of the chauffeurs an-
swer to signals.
He thereby, reelpi
rongratuletion In liu'l received 'in Wlptei's 111 this niovemenl
I i t ' ■ IS
his KOtli birtfjday IT.wn tftfcyoi SB-!
ter who, with an .«}'§"<J.® iiTs alaitU.:
collection. hAd asked Ihj; venebablv lyi-yeTe riders
president kindly to let hitn-,have itjfk ' '
foreign stamps he might receive with
bis birthday letters frob abroad.
Ch-eat'-Britaln itow litis (J,(fyiff,000
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Aiiship trial lliglits between iiri-1
tain and South Africa xvjjl pe made
early in 1! : ! .
Dr. M. I- Friedman
DENTIST
Hindenberg Aids
Stamp Collection
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HKIII.IN 1AP1 President von
Hindenbui*S.' a*' M ' gi'-ea't'' rflend of'
children who is always ready to con-
sider their want's! sent a new year's
jrreeting" to tt siiiali l.xiv of eight i:i'
in your bakings
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©ussices fas-
Sam® Pi£iee
for over 35 years
Millions of po'iatls used
by our "'overhau l?
Superior Denlstry at I.ow
Prices for « Short Time
False Teelh, full set _-$23.00
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(iolil Bikfee-work 5.00
t.'old Inlays 6.00
Silver Fillings li.00
Full Motitti X-Kay.. — B.OO
I'jorrliea Treatments,
" firll course 10.00
Trench .Mouth Treat-
ments full course 10.00
K\tract ions, nerve
block 1.00
All Work Absolutely
Guaranteed
lliii.m No. it Crusoe Hl.lg.
(>v«t U liitlock's I>ru(( Store
Office Hours H a. m.—H p. m.
^ Trinity University
Here and There plans Banquet For
1 her Trinity began its work
The institution was moved to W'axa-
hacliic in iflui.
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Aoril 27 This Year
April will !)(■ a holiday for the >
i'iei.y students who will stage -an | <j_
•'Feet why don't you get out of
my way," sung Hush McQueen in
7. I dodging an approaching auiomobile.
i ing to Max Morrison, president of
Leo S. Spencer, \ ic Shawgo and t]i. alumni organization. Hanquets
pite the most heart breaking
difficulties, he apparently was |
always calm and self contain-1
ed
Xeal I). Xori'is had a rush party
Washington \\ as a splendid other evening. They all rush
example of the solid, conser-;
ed toward one goal- a dime lying
vative type of citizen, yet he ! .on the sidewalk.
was the leader of a revolution.
Most of the conspicious figures . Thelma Arnold was seen buying
oil the American side during; <•< smeti'es. the other evening she
the Revolution were inherent- declared that lie was buying them whic 1
ly conservative men, and this for Pauline, while Pauline sain they
fact gives emphasis to the j us-' >v: ;'1' !nl' Ha "Un Matthews. \\ onder
lice of the cause they cham- what Hazeiia will say?
uioned. Conservative men do
Rot shoulder guns and change liohbie Johnson says she don't
governments without provoca-)min<1 beln!t " niod(>! slyk-
tion.
As military leader of the]
American forces Washington';-,
burden must have been tre- i Jlr8. Pr,,,i wedge niy.-.ie;-ionsi
mendous. He was leader of |disappeared from the Tokio r.lu
an untrained rebel army!the othei night
iigainst the famed soldiers of i
intramural field day. The Blue Key
WAXAflACHIK. Tex Feb. 22. h< : i.rary service fraternity ol' Tri-
i A PI Alumni and v-lutl. nts of nit>'. will sponsor the athletic con-
Trinity I'niversity will hold their tests.
annua! banquets April 27. accord - ■
MATADOR Two hundred guests
ittcnded the annual banquet of
practically all Texas the Motley County Chamber of
ities Commerce held here February <i\
A. J. Kpangler is secretary.
■'how. hut she hates to stay up un-
til midnight to appear before a
I make-believe audience.
will be held
cities and in many oth.i
throughout the United States.
For the last two years the alum-
ni have held their banquets on S-mi
Jacinto Day, but this date has been
anged permanently to April 27.
the birthday of Trinity.
Pccision to establish an educatio-
nal institution was made in 1SGC by
the P.razos, Colorado, and Texas Sy-
nods of the Cumberland P: esbyje. -
tar. church. These SymiiTs in
:• rpofnted committees to recehe l ld>
. ad decide on a location, aVd on
April 27. I SOS. the committee m t
at Waco and decided to locate the
uiiivet.itv at TeltiT.-vna and to call
it Trinity. One year later the Synod,
ratified this action, and on Septc-m-
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• of Sol Mprgen-
advocaio of the
movement. His
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England, whose might he and
his men had been taught to |
respect.
During the Civil War the \
spirit of our first leader seem-
ed to stand. In the World
War his spirit was evinced to
the world. Washington, .the
hero representing true Ameri-! This is a pictur
canism. is instilled into the yIein- who is i:n
school boy when he is very, heautifui home"
voting and it carrries him on companion is Herman M<
through life to love the crtun-;
fry for which this first fath'ei* • pt. n. Raker was seen at his room
led his men so gallantly. : tue'sda} rilght'.
With anv other figure in;
the role of Father of America, Mrs. Foreman has a brand new-
there would be something; marcel.
missing. Heroes are worship- j
ped sometimes for a day and swkktwatkr a general ma-
forgotten. but the principles meeting ail interested in combat-
upon which Washington and rhf' r,illJ' 1,0,1 wol_ni
his aides founded the United 1(1 h"n' Fcbyua1'" -;i under-
states will live to the end of fU8plct's 01 tht Wt'sl rexns "a
her
time.
Flags unfurled today thru- j
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the nation, perhaps not in
honor of Washington as a I
man. but in honor of the prin-
ciples which he passed on to:
our generation.
Stomach Troubles
Headache and
Dizziness
11 vour stomach i.« sick, you arc
I sick nil over. Tl' you can'I digest
■ jvour food. you lose strength and
j "pop," £ot thing and nervous and
Just Amateur Stuff r,,,Jl HK ,ire<1 wl,,", -v,,u up
By CIjARKNOK COSHV
Oil father of our honored land;
With pride we read your story:
in paying tribute we unfurl
Your nation's flag, Old Glory.
With holy touch we bring it out.
With tenderness, unfold it
A.s it in grandeur wave trust
Your spirit may behold it.
And like the breeze's gentle breath
That lingers to caress it,
May He. the father of the world.
Re pleased to have you■ hi. it.
'.New passenger fares on one Rri
tlsh railway line, required the re
cent printing of 7iU (MMM)() env,
I ickels.
when you went to bed.
For 10 years Tallin, lias improved]
the health and activity of nmny thou-
sands who suffered inn ou
Mrs. vv. f. Rush, of 11:: \v l.itli
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was se weak scarcely anything 1 at. ;
agreed with mi. Tatila. proved
real '(fe-saver. Now I <an eat any
tfiing, and do my h'onr-.ev.-ork with-,
out a hit of trouble."
Why not let Tnnlac do for yon
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an exhibition .composed of Rritifth-I
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Tfinliic is« made of roots, harks;
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j Tor the yi<*k. The co-t is less than 2 j
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druggist, today. Vour monev bark I
f,|ff it doesn't help \oii.
Turkey is expected to soon begin 1
improvement of at least port of ith j
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Tanlac
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Backed by a\
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Behind Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup is a]
$40,000,000 institution which includes 110 separate
buildings and covers more than 70 city blocks.
Every operation is completed by automatic ma-
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foremost maltsters. And every can is backed by a
name and label that have meant top-quality the
world over for more than 70 years. When in
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Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1928, newspaper, February 22, 1928; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209379/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.