Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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a meeting, of the Smyrna
terr •/ ccAwmittee Sa tufday
noon. M^v. t. it was drcid-
i iiTf.v*' the* cemetery worked
four t'mes u year,
all fcitoi-in jrraves rilled
.,itormded once a month.
for',tl*iK ,work will bo ro-
il 'iirUe l)Cconil>er 1. when
•ontWKfcwiU be lot. All bids
bt'isfait-d and ma led or
trod U .1. 11. Dickson on or 11° t!i<
*0 i hi* i'ir*t ■ of December.
c<;>fVmri4(f<v reserves the
to ryject any or all of the
< -'fl. 11. Dixson.
Iways w;
but rov
' So now I'm a>
I know.
lint perhaps 1 uughn't lo
skip so many ieps. Dad warn,- ,
i;d me to go to law school; k>o-1 (
ther wanted toe to go to a con-
I vent. It w as the S .cred Heait
Academy of Ciiicngo, v here ! (
learned to phrase l atin verb , !,
discuss the foreign." policy o
i .cii a X1V, .i i write essay
on "The Second Aorist in Atti"
Greek."
But you can't down any gir1
(il'.TS III hood ambitions just like that.
rOK 111 I.U>N |)OI<l'AKS|^g s()on a8, the Academy gave
— - I me my degree, 1 went to Vir-
illion dollar is t ed up gjna Harned's stock com pun;.
and got a job dusting off the
tion of her
he C
neoring coi
Bennett ha
nod on a long term contract
Paramount, according to an-
i (cement by Jessy L. I .irky,
si vice-president, in charge I
production.
The whole city of Long Bea-1
t'alifornia turned out to help j
■intake the picture, "H'T Temp >-
m i / Husband," featuring Owen |
,\1 ne, S dney Chaplin, Sylvia !
I Bi amor, Chuck Keianer and !
I Tully Marshall. Amusu, Mondaj ;
Tuesday.
S
She
husband'.
girl wants the spoudti-
bia a husband—never,
can't have om
furniture in the third act, laid
in S:r Lionel Brocklethwaite'-
:tl .it drawing room in Grosvenor
'Squaare. And you have no idea
, ... njutitw • •'« ^ ' v "v
the (tlior. her aunts will says.i |10W handy my latin proved to
. * 1. .... .1 !m lilt a*. . t 4 « , I . .
Sh(
four
must marrj
us or the
lavon for
Indignant cats.
A bright idea'
in twenty
fortune goes
Hornless and
be.
A MAN'S DOG
Men kive dogf. for dogs alone
ndship need that hu
lly haven't the fai
id the gonuine-
ian«
a
gener
ynipatUy .
to supply
o philosopl
: nd is one
She'll get a husband that wi
last about long enough to get
the marriage ceremony through
She chooses a youthful chap
of D3 and weds Ivm and then
finds out that tlu? candidate for
a wooden overcoat h very, very
much alive
She had to marry Someone
ahin twenty-four hours in or-
li i to inherit a fortune, so she
-elected an aged man about to
tie, and that is why she thou-
ght he was "Her Temporary
Husband." Amu?u, Monday and
Tuesday.
Ileal yeggs were used for un-
After Miss Harned's stock derworld scenes in "Her 1 em-
company, I took a flier in vaudo |x>rary Husband"—that is, they
ville. Then I went to California were used until the cops, yes
and Tom Ince put me in the nr real cops, came on the set. Amu
ill vies. My first picture was oppo- u, Monday and Tuesday.
(,t site Bili Hart in "The Disciple."
and won the family over to
thinking little Dorothy was ri-
ght after all. 1 made a lot ot
pictures under Mr. luce's sup?""*
viaion, and in December i%KU),
signed my name to a Fnmou
Constance Ttimadge accompan
.ed by her mother, Mrs. Margai
ot Talmadge, arrived in New
York this week from Hollywood
ONE IN TEN
ask-
er has said
who inceasn
us tho*'compliment of
rig groat things of us.
hoM -defined a frieiu
vho^jiu^'s our faults •and
us fstill. A man's dog goes
nan om.' better; he novel
questions, never explains
hat
itly
ex-
An-
as
Just a smattering of the plot
of "tier Tempo imp Husband" is t
a rollicking laugh-provoker,
be showr at the
Monday and Tuesday.
'Tier Temporary Husband' is
I ■ st National picture, direct-1
ed b
torpr<
Players-Lasky contract.
It's a lot of fun—and il lot u
to I work, too, but thoroughly en
XiV'Usu Thont'"* I j°.N a'^e ^Olk. .Aid
my advji
i to those who Wan. to get in
to the movies is to keep slud>
r>g lliftn'v, and Latin an
MciVrmott 'and in-! Economics. You never can U
ii
lerpreted bj an all star caa «T[, v
' ilni cell lor.'ties including Owen i y°u without an.v oogite
\ u(no, S !nev Chapman, Sylvia necessary any debtee exevj,
i, /-.i ' i i, : I thf tliiif. that is. thov ll as I
.,7 Oh, yes the directors will
apologi!
-Collier's
MOTHERS
Jreamei'. Chuck Ueisner, Tuh.v
Marshall, Charles Gerrard, Geo
rge Cooper and others.
NOTICE OF SALE OF KKAL
ESTATK I M)KK
RXE( I TION
Watch- for symptoms of
worms in your children. These
parasites-nrit the groat destroy
oi's of child life. If you have
reason to think your child has
worms m't quickly. Give the lit
tie one a dose or two of White's, v,,v
- — Worms cannot exist; an SflfKud for • Pre-
~"f"' "W-V* «i«t No. 4. W I County, Tex-
tlie tliiid, that is, they'll as
you what your education is
ha.-
■ glectlng a little wound,
<>r abrasion of the flesh
. <in nine cases out of ten
no great suffering or in-
•.''nieTicc, but it is the one
o in ten that cause the blood
. oiling, lockjaw or the chron-
f stering sore. The cheapest
..! safest and best course is
d sinfect the sore with liquid
•Hi- /.one and apply the Boro-
>ne powder to complete the
ealing i^rocess. Price (liquid)
and what your experience nas
been, and a lot of ather things. " c< nnd $1.20. l^nN dor 30c
a_j'^ —_ — .u and 60c. Sold by the Uexall
And if you can answer them
with a little Latin poem or a
Greek epigram, they count that
in your favor. Either that or
Drug Store.
The State of 'l)*xas. County _ _
of Wood. Wherens, m^ i^l^le'^enThi
ves out the -worms and restores
the rosy hue of health to ba-
by cheeks.- Price 35 cents. Sold
by The R.evall Drug Store.
FARM MILL UNION
PROPOSED BY TEXAN
as. on a judgement rendered in
said court on tin- 15th day of
May A. D. 192b in fovor of J.
W. Stokes and against G. C.
Phillips and S. L. Phillips, as
defendants, No. is*>2 on the
docket of said eouit, I did, on
Memphis Tenn., Nov. 20 —1. the 14th day of N..\, A. D. 1921
H. Kempper, banker of Galves-j"t I o'clock p. m. levy upon the
ton, Texas, today appealed to de following described land situat-
legates attending the mid-year «d in the County .. Wood, Sta
meeting here of the Chamber to of Texas, jiiiiI belonging to
of Commerce of the United Sta-1 the said G. C. Philips and S. L.
tes to undertake to harness I Phillips to-wit:
the cotton grower and the cot-' The undivided interest of the
ton manufacturer into a power said G. C. Phillips and S. L.
unit for the common good. ; Phillips in and i«. all that cer-
Such an achievement, Mr. tain lot. tract or parcel of land
Kempner said, would aid in! situated in W« od County, Tex-
A DESIRABLE
they speak in surprise, "No! CHRISTMAS GIFT
-iff
Fog Bound," is one of the best
I ever attempted. The scenes in
this picture are laid in Flonda,
and they are romantically beau-
tiful. There is real drama, thri-
lls, and plenty of appeal. I be-
lieve my friends will like this
picture immensely.
Note—"Fog Bound" will be
the feature at the Amusu Tliea
tre next Wednesday. David Po-
well heads a strong supporting
cast.
cheaper growing, more readily
distribution and the more easy
financing of the South's cotton
crop.
IS YOUR WORK HARD
as. a part of the James M.
Moore survey—Beginning at
the SW corner nf a 50 acre
tract of land sold h. J. M. Bea-
rd by John Ii. Moo;'e and J. L.
; I'ussel. Thence Hasl 230 vrs. to
; stake for corner. Thence South
Many Winnsboro folks have 12-15 vrs. to corner on the South
found how to make work easier, side of Jefferson Road. Thence
What is so hard as a day's East with said r<.>u! 250 vrs. to
work with an aching back? [corner in the middle of said ro-
Or sharp stabs of pain at ad, 50 vrs North to the NW
every sudden twist or tuin? ; corner of a 5 acre tract be-' Vl
There is no peace from that j longing to the Primative Bap-j, ' a,.1(^v^18'. "udolph Valen-
NEGRI TO LIVE IN U. S.
Pola Negri plans to sell her
estates in Poland and devote all
her attention to those recently
purchased in California, Para-
mount announces. The magnifj
icent parks near Bromber, Po-
land, with the three hundred yr
old castle, according to the star
who plans to return to her
home in the spring. The castle
where Miss Negri's mother lives
contains forty rooms, is built of
stone, and is considered one of
the finest country homes in Po-
land.
V AI.ENTINOS RETURN
dull achy.
.\o resit from the soreness,
lameness and weakness.
Many folks have found relief
through Doan's Pills. They are
a stimulant diuretic t< the kid-
neys.
Winnsboro people recommend
Doan's.
list church. Thence South r>72-
2-10 vrs. Thence \V'>st IfiO vrs."
Thence North X0I vrs to the
place of beginning, containing
62 1-2 acres of land, less 1-2
acre adjoining the > acre tract
belonging to the -«a;d Prima-
tive Baptist chinch;
And on the « da> of Jan. A.
Mrs. G. C. Moore, 935 Gilmer! D. 1025, being the first Tues-
St., Winnsboro, says: "When 11 day of said mouth, between the
bent over to do my housework
sharp pains took me through
the smalj of my back and I
couldn't 3traightei). I had a
steady ache across my kidneys
all the time and mornings my
back was lame and sore. I felt
tired and worn out and my did-
ne.vs acted too often. After use-
ing a couple of boxes of Doan's
Pills from Kendrick's Drug
Store, the backache and other
signs of kidney trouble left me.
60c at all dealers. Foster-Mil-
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
hours of 10:00 «>Ylock a.m. and
4:00 o'clock p. m. on said day,
at the Court House door of said
County, I will offer for sale and
sell at public auction, for cash,
all the right, title and interest
of the said G. Phillips and
S. L. Phillips in and to sa'd
property.
Witness my hand officially
at Winnsboro. Texas, this the
I I day of November A. D. 1921.
A. H. .lolley, Sheriff,
Wood County, Texas.
By, B. F. Weems, Deputy.
tfno and Nita Naldi arrived in
New York on November 10, af
ter an extended European trip
The Valintinos will remain in
New York a few days and will
then hasten to the coast where ~~ i— — <> — i-"* u«vc
Valentino will start to work on I not the. cash to pay foi- the
hit? firc< ninfiiMA nii nnuvan in full iw.b
_ lunta' ntur-nrti tH. ,t, >
mas present for you. Place the
matter squarely before the pat-
ents in the right waj. They will
not refuse you for it is the best
proposition you ever made them
It is the thing that will win
your independence, giving you
an insurance policy against pov
erty with a paid up premium
for life.
It is a scholarship in the Ty-
ler Commercial College, Tyler
Texas. America's largest sch-
ool of Bookkeeping, Banking
Business Administration and Fi
nance, Penmanship, Shorthand
and Typewriting, Civil Service,
Cotton Classing, Telegraphy,
Radio and Secretarial. A schol-
arship in the school that will
not only prepare you most effi-
ciently, but will endeavor to se
cure you a position.
The cost of a scholarship in
a course of Bookkeeping is $75.
Shorthand and Typewriting $75
Board and room is from $20. to
$25 per month. The average
time for completing any of the
courses is from three to five
months. Figure the cost of boa-
rd and tuition and you will be
surprised to find how little it
will cost you to obta'n a cash
producing education.
It is a Christmas present
that you will always appreciate
because you will never cease
using it at a profit. It is some-
thing of every day use. It will
make you a useful citizen.
If you or your parents have
. . -. win k on — . , v" lv"
his first picture for Hitz-Carl- course ,n full aak Tyler Com
ton. mercial College about their
They will entertain at thp Student Loan Fund. The old say
if U,.f«l . ... in<r
Ritz Hotel on Saturday and will
leave on Tuesday for' Los An-
geles.
BELGUM HONORS
GLORIA SW ANSON
A high honor was conferred
on Gloria Swanson by the Bel-
gian Government, when a ward
in the post-war hospital, Wol-
uwe Saint Pierre, was named af
ter her. Colonel Drousie, com-
mandant of the hospital, notifi-
ed Miss Swanson of the honor
which was given in appreciation
ing, "Where there is a will
there is a way," is quite true.
Perhpps the management of the
Winnsboro Weekly News can
supply you with a scholarship
at a discount. Ask for details.
One of the biggest things
that you can do, from the
standpoint of business success,
is to secure a training that will
make you independent for life.
Convince your parents that
you are determined to be a suc-
cess.
Clip the coupon below and
send it for the large 208 page
book, "Achieving Success in
lem
It's a Big Task-Let Us Help You
>lf it h a new building or just remodeling or repair,
ing, we are at your service and ready to supply you
with anything you may need.
Lumber & Roofing Sashes & Door
Lumber to meet any specifications can be obtained
here. We have the paint to finish the job, too
Scrogsfin-Drummond
Lumber Co.
notice to si i ferlng
HUMANITY
i will bo in Winnsboro, at]
Mrs. Davis' ns'dence. just in)
front of depot, each Sunday af-[
ternoon to examine and treat!
all desiring osteopathic adjust-l
ments.- -t. ('. b■ d\ ll^Osteo-l
path, Sulphur Springs, Texas.
-gregg coi "nth BOY
wins cii" u;o Tiuu
Longview, Texn.-;, Nov. 20.-1
Rait' Fencloii. II "Id, v,oq|
trie Santo Pe trip yv n to boys
and girls who i.t i ilie liestl
pig in counties alonv the line of]
that road. The ho;, a ill attend!
the two weeks Boy ;md Gill en-
campriient at Chicago, beginn-
ing about Decv '>• II :>]>eli J
ses being paid by tl <• road, 'lliej
voting man lives h miles from]
Longview in the Spring Hill
community.
Colds Cause (trip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININT Tnlilct# rprome
the cause. There la only one Bromo yulnlo.
E. W. GROVE'S liftnaturi' on box Mc.
in Business," It will help you to
decide which course to take ac-j
cording to your talent. The|
book is free. Send for it now.
Tyler Commercial Collegs,
Tyler Texas.
Name
Address
See editor of the Winnsboro
Now; for scholarship.
SCHOOL TAX
Scho'l tax for the Winnsboro
!; 1 <penil'ent School District is
,* w du" :md may bo paid to
C mm Stevenson, who is act'ng
ii. ctor and has receipts ready
made out. ■" him nt Ed Petty®
off ice.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who art In u "run down" condi-
tion will notice thai Catarrh bothers
them rnHi'h more than wlu-ti ihoy uro in
K'.'Oil hr-.lth. 't'hls fin't proves that while
(.'iitnrrh Is u local illauust. It Is greatly
lnfluencort by < onstltuUontil tondltlons.
HAM/k CATARItll MEDICINE con- |
Hlstti ot n Olntnii-nt which Quickly ,
ItelicvcK by local application, and the
Internal Mcdlclno, Tonic, which assists
in Improving tln> General Health.
Sold by drugKists lor over Year
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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Weir, Homer R. Winnsboro Weekly News (Winnsboro, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1924, newspaper, November 27, 1924; Winnsboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth268351/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.