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lene I Mall Edltlrin
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n ..0r(one Month ...50c
Ua SI 7iThree Month SJ.36
3 .J3(n(Slx ftm-lis ..J2 70
...J7 0nl()nP 'iir $5.00
ontli additional to n im.ll
h outside Zones 1 and - from
l'JtOGHKSS
GrlmvlllP 2a the. other
angrcgation iJMdng . Its
funding too small not
tear it down to make
f larger structure.
l like tt simple task. The i
vjis constructed in 1$03
v d and tyi'nty yearj ago
'old-time bUlUurs knew
f. and tl)o building ra-
the modern tool of. de-
finite expert was called In
asc. He prescribed broken
lynamite set ofC.su that
; would all inwnrfl and
mding graves and shrub-
Id not bo damaged. The
leeplo fell forward on Its
.rely between two ancient
Hon? Possibly so. Jn tho
"b of progress . even the
tjAc-es of wcjrship must give
loderri structures of steel
etc. There is little rever-
ld larjftmarKS'ln America.
V't? is Old. it is out of dat'o
foro undesirable
)l church at Grlmvllle was
by a 1 Off house -of Worship
7 CI. The progressives vt
e not content with . tho
co of 17C1. no mora than
nt generation Is content
handlwprk of a pentur.v
way how many of the
now standing In Abiteiw
in existence a nutiurca
now
:ND cdxcKirry
fr band concerts for Abi-
Sil.tr in years gone by. will
Jfslble this year unless the
W the fclty g;t together nnd
ftball to rolling
S chamber of commerce
Jand Lions Clubs get to-
discuss ways and m
ng thp summer concert"
ft
Xres money to put On these
The musicians Could not
d to give thoir lime w.Hli-
'Jensation. Apile'nd is nm-
v to. provide the where-
Hr band concerts are lm-
Miopular bore. They attract
SJi of people hot only from
iut from near-by tdYns
Kmunltles. They are ap-
i by the citiwne young
i means let us 'have mm-
concerts.
" VIEWPOINTS '
2r00 Yenra Otrt -
From tho Nbw York Sun.
Tho fifth oldest known living:
thing on earth and tho third old
est ih North Amorlcft. is a giant
cypress tree in what is known as
tho Kdenborn Urake In Winn par-
ish Louisiana according to Curie.
ton P. l'ooio of tho Louisiana stato
conservation department.
- The nge ot the treo has been
placed nt 2600 yonrs by I'lof
Herman Schronk. of St. IoUis find
other uciontists who havo oxamln-
od It. According to records it in
exceeded in longevity only by tho
Santa Maria del Tulo oypresa near
Oaxaca. Mexico 6000 to 6000
years old; the Dragon tree at Or-
otava Island of Tonorlffo- 4000
yours old; the Jtodwood tree Cal-
ifornia 4000 years old and tho
llaoab treo Senegal 4000 ydiira
old.
Tho Kdenborn cyprosa was bud
ding" into life wlien Jerusalem wa
taken by Nobuchndneswnr. - It was
a lusty young Hprout When the
battle of Mnratlioii and- Thermo.
pylae were fought when. .Assyria
was at the nl)e of the .world dom
inion and when Homo was . vlllageV
of mud rohil and .hovels.. The tre
was 0j)0 year's old when Christ wan
born in Uethlehem a veteran when
the Ito'man legions weru withdrawn
from Britain to leavn the savage
tribes of those Islands to fight out
their differences and was more
than 2.O00" years old whan Colum
bus sitlled )no tho AUnntio to bo-
ln his voyage of discovery
The tree wa one of- a number
of ts kind In- a tract of pine tim-
ber purchased by. Wllllnm Kdon
born sdm years Hgu. hnd wheii.
loRgifitf began lie refused to per
mtt It nnd three others almost as
large to bo felled although the
giant contrilMH approximately
twenty-threo thousanil; feet - of
lumber. It is peoullirly Mltuated
for ono of its species for. wvhlle
the cyproas usually grows In
swamps" the Kdetibot-n ;hpoclmon.
stands In a Hollow between .inns.
One of the' three cvwressea left
standing with t was felled by a.
storm' Botno months ago. fir. Jiu-
Dhborn has offered tho' aged ftiant
and lta two companions to tne con
servation denartln.ent to do with
ihom as it bobs fit so Jopg as nono
is Injured.' Tho department plans
construction of a UlKuway to them
sp that the sppt may no visitei
more easily by tourists and homo
folk. ..'....
TOM
SIMS
SAYS
RAMBLING RIGHT ALONG
Husbands nnd mosquitoes sel
dom tako vacations. k
For the. love of Mike .tlio 'irish
are gottlrtg' .things straight.'
China pdor Chlnia slio ajmoiil'
has no government to oUiw.nU
The sad thing about riband! MK
yactttlptiR is wpehdlng-jnontiy.
Turkey is trying to slip
Oreoco again. v
V"
Stop lltenhig to Idlo rumor's and
give your oars n vacation. '
If Ildrirv lrowl' In riiiiiilni for
president he is going a ' lonji. wny
on very mtie gHs. .
I Stay hwv froii'i Cl!ria.ai)d give
the bandltg K gicatlon.- . .
An Ideal iiusln'ess combJmUJon' Is
a doctor and a lawyer' with 'their
offices near n bootleg- Joint. i
. Nothing looks -sadder these days!
than n coaI dealer wnnrtorlnc if '
whiter really 1ms Kono.; . '
UIIICI1 . W.UIllJIIh IllUVKHIUUlIKiaflj
niun-aiu iruiiBurs iiru nut iur nifii
only. .': ' .''''
do.ttlijg out in thl? ppon is fine
but".novjr kooi. your - tooth' out in
tho 'opo1)! to) loniy; '
Y'ou. can't .koeip a good' man or a
Igood wood down.
.Quit wearlmr liteh collars and
give your neck a.vabatlon'.-
. Beting. anov'ed tinder with work
doesn't . keep a . man cool -. ' .
. ' i
Blnmonds are beautiful chiefly
because you can't got them
.
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3 SSBrswJL htyfkSad la-wS. '
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Are You Going to Travel
yy This Si
if sbi iravcl in'sa
Baggage Policy
and jewelry ag;
and tlicll. 'in
eial Travel Ac
. '-."mot
ubjictK
my. Seflil-c a T
1 - ..! U9 . I-
uraiocLinu voir jjii
m m JM tJ ji w
V t Jt JMII j. 'Jt J
ainsyjiosspyjure w
rin spfuirrnnnn n n
iicljeafciPolicies. .
By4'cujBi.s.
ourist'-
ggage'
bllision
ur spe-
jgy:ir'Hwm. r" r
'Oult looking nt thtt dr.oseos.'nnd
iVe your eyes a va'cntion. '-
It is spring jand iho faVmeM arc
feeling thoir oats.'. . . '. '' ';.. . ;
iroiti:iCN TUABI2
Eocketbook eventually may
-d by thia very lmportmn
levelopment: The tide of
rado has turned and -the
of tr.ulo" lias jwu))k
he United States. That's
I eoenoimMH oxpres. it. In
WJvoris our country is now
fciiore from- foratg.i couii-
3h it is helling to tiieni.
T3ch. tho latest month fully
iA by the government' our
xuotaled about 3(1 million
rl That's what we sold to
&f ntrles. In the same month
lit (imported) 4U2 million
lorth of goods.
It n that We Are "out" CI
JldlarM for lareh foreign
Ljirll will uJiqw- unother
it is not improDRuw that
will become chronic de-
I'thlng that mm be dne
.it to regu-ln and hold the
lead wo built up uurijag
3:C5:i3 of Imports over ex
it toon bf-come a political
sonlrovorby it it continues
I-lcasf-a the uvyrugj na-
blitican m rn than to be
hadow-box with the tartff
mi iccurate)y on the uUb
'rnus' remember this
'ho peginnine of thQ war
loaned foreign countries.
rly Europe bllllona C-f
It naturally was uulte
juiid up u tremendous ux
inesa when we were wlMing
il tremehdous credits
rur customers with money
35.
?w r.ave about halt of the
kold. There isn't enough
Jn. Kuropp to pay us even
in the dollar or What tn&y
f
Si
filld with a fair knowledge
Klo arithmetic can ee
lat tho only way we can
tne money wo loaned to
ountrleB is to let them pay
oas materials r ; import
Ln wa export.
Llmple matter of merchan-
Inu any crossroad store-
cnoWB that U doesn't do
igood to iiavo an enormous
iuniess Jio t'eta paid lor it.
la limit to charge accounts
trado tho same as with
Lla buying nt tho crocory
jmoat market.
mdon uankor ir. v. uooa-
rcceptly told the-American
Association tna.t on nv
tariff liars Great Brituln
iy her debt to America
exporting from tsanaaa or
rltlsh jiossosslons raw ma-
Bupnllca acceptauio to mo
States.
sn't matter mucn wnor
comes xrom uui Ainen-
. will liavo to deoldo this:
Ivo BO ahoaa dolnff froign
I on credit and nupplyiug
b with money to buy from
should wr- uo content to
liore tUa i wo export as tho
Bible way to get paia ror
. liavo already Bold? Talk
llnsf ltwci thu dcvJl and
Thb I'iddlo and the- Violin
From the Kansas City Timoic ; .
The old-fashioned fiddlers' con
tesf nt Itarls.- Mo..- this week has
revived .the age-old controversy jVs
to the difference between n. ijddie
and a violin. Aye! There's a profit
fein worth considering. For upon
that question cornMnunltleK have
divided'; church. rpws have flour-
ished musicians .haYo rioted.
Kor mnny years .the answer was
wholly ono of gebgrnphy. It. de-
pended Upon tho location on tho
map whether tho Instrument was a
fiddle or a Violin. In Boston ft was
a violin; in Missouri It was a fid
dle. So' long as distance marked
thp distinction there conw-h con-
flict. - The violin was kept ih the
conservatory;" tho flddlo followed
the star of empire to tho frontier
Then cartie the period of invasion.
by the violin and plans became ar-
rayed against clilSs. The- violinist
became a mUaieian and the flddlar
a nuisance. -
It was a question of tasto. If
the fiddle Whs ah Instrument of
culture ror th lilaying of musical
classics. It was a violin. If tho
Hniin was deiiasbd to. the ignoble.
use of "Turkey'in-the-.Straw" and
the "Arkansas Travelor" IV w a
fiddle.. ' " . '
Onpe in the old homo town when
Muck -Buble of the cornet liand
wRinduped byMai;ouH ensure to
form 8ii orchestra for -the Metho-
dist Sunday school; lie brought
Eddie dates into t)ie orgauisuiti&n
with his fiddle. .Then the row
started. Kddle was something of a'
muslQul nut called a geniu by
the .violin contingent. They Insist-
ed that a violin could .be .tuned to
the "gl'orv of the I-ord.' But the
old-fafhioned Methodists - jmllfed
in rlghteou Indignation and in-
quired liow "that thing" could .be
played at a. dapco On Saturday
nlsrht. "an agent of the devil" they
said and plnyod in Sunday schopl
the next morning to the" ''glory of
the Tprd?" Then It was neither a
fiddle nor n vlQlln Jt heAaniP -a
bone'of cententlbn and liefore the
row ended two preachers had been
sent to more harmonious. flolds by
a sympathetic bishop and .MJor
Detwilei Iiad suggested the or-
chestra w dethronod a miper.
intendent of tho Sunday School and
demoted as clftsrt leader. The 11b-
RtealB .innlBtad that It was a' violin
and the fundamentalists- contended
with what they called "the spirit
and the understanding" that It was
a fiddle.
But flhally the liberals won nn
the violin came Into good society.
Then old pQjptor Strlckllng when
asked the dirreronco- netween a
violin and a fiddle replied: "It's
a violin in the church choir and a
fiddle ttt the dahoe."
To understand just the differr
ence between .violin and a' fid:
die" ay a dldpltfcH from Tarls
Mo.' relating the Story 6f the fid
dlers' contest "one mutt witness a
real honest.togodneH sawing and
patting match such as Paris '
today."
Not necessarily however. You
still may be able to- get a fairly
good line on tho correct answer
by calling a violinist a 'fiddler
or even better perhaps by calling
one of those proud old Missouri
fiddlers whp took part Jn the I'arip
contest this week a Violinist.
; Tako your vo-looout to thVball
game and let it oxorc'Uo in th
open.- -i ' - -"'.-
Things could bo . worse. Just
siippoiie. liow that you. had to lather
your lawn before cutting tho'grasis
Nlco thing about spring.- is It
keeps the homo flros from burn-
ing. '. . - - . ' .' -.''
!' Every diyl.i Deccyatlon Day for
people who yoar fancy clothbs'.
And by the way campers leave
too- much trash by tho way.
H
SICKNESS
Many of our Infectious diseases
aio of relatively recent origin and
due tp thi artificial dnatural life
gf civilization declares y. B.
Scott J'rincetpri prufeor..
Aa man"s history jaos. typhoid
is a youngster 'among diseases
Scott says. Typhdld never both-
ered. Caesar's armies. It was 18J23
befora typhoid was differentiated
from tyultUB. I'anatha hotbed of
ytbw fever'vat'l"' matter' -tit
rilontha aSP. had no tjerma of this
disease 'a.lnte ad 1G74. .''
AVo'll find a flu euro and pro-
tvenUvo one. of these days. Then
nature will wnd along a new uis-
enso. She does an fast as.'wo cdn
qupr the did ones fcdmietUlon.
to keoiv us' battUng for olste'ni;o.
That battle breeds strength.' ".
: : : : .
Clip and Comment Dog
MMM .f"tmWSKl 91'" '. 'i"IM SMW m Wfc
C' "ffir? Pl-0fTrJ?nn-T
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(qgl&rti. ' ' .-. i
Tj;i1 By GEOUGH
1111 BlNGILUt
biWS-
IAirth.errrt.orc this would . be n
hotter plwcfo. to'llvo' If wfc cbuld re-
ppal half the" laws and two-thirds
of ; the lawmakers. .Mineral: AVclla
IhdeX. ; ''''
AVe arc always colUg' to" havo a
superfluity of laVM 'untU'ns much
JUdgnlent and discretion. ' is -titfctl
In. making laws as dplng anything.
else. As long aH wo send to the.
legislature -men. w'ho. have but
one purpose- in lifet and that- W to
pass a law no' 'matter 'what It Is
Just go long1 'Is this State going.'
to bepdrfelted with laws. Clip & ;
Comment kno-W.M that when a man
Is elected t the . leglslat iir he is
supposed and ought to. carry put
tho wishes of his 'constituents
but on-. tho other hand it should
no.t be tlio Solo purpose of the
Legislature to make ' lawn: i.
should rather be th'e jiurnosi- nf
tho Legislature- tp I'epeal bad laws
and malvQ only good'-laws. Iuw
enforcement canubt . be'iTiade of- i
fectiVe.uiitll. ' the. -bad. laws'-aroJ
"weedcil out. from' the - fteoil laws.!
-va . :.u"..i.T -. '...w. ' ......... f At the omflj-ir ilf .silrlni'Hmrv
a-vw invi biiiiuiu io jiiiti xivuii r :n "' .rf-
fear. favor or -hope' of reward; it much nctivity in noticed liye and
should be- mau because it helps
all. tho State-... ' .)-.'
TO.BW.IN 1HSTOBY
TltL'USBAV i;V 1. .
A;Hltheif; English Kail .who
opposed AVilliaiii thp Connuerj-
bchortded .' on. May' -.3'l lOfP-
. . '. ' . ' .- i
t'nlrp rtflty ' i;of ..l'loreinee 1h
ifaly chartere'd on Ji)('ay '21. .
1449; ''" :". ''
Blchafdl.h.'fl'f: ISngl. ui'.lni-
v.tflpd Ifelamlj 'on'' May. 31
1399. ; '. .' s ' -.' ;
- ' '. ' ' . . s' '
Andrew .'Jrtcks.on arid Mi'-
till' Van -Buien .nominated by -
the: first B-emoeratic Iatlo.isKt
Convention at Baltimore) on
Jla-y'.Sl; isria. '.'
' . . -I ...
" LlylajtstoneV fea.clifed '' ''fiijt
."West' Coast oT Africa after
having crafted t Vic-Continent '
on May 31 1!J.'4'.'
King Alphohse' Xl-IJ. of
?!; i n. tn.'irried Princcn A'lc-
totiii if Battenbrig on. May
J I n-lMj.
High Grade Feeds
Wc use tho higlicst yrntlc Inctnt'etl bullcrmilk spraying same
i'nt'6 '.our StiiVter ninl other roultrvb'ectls Iactic: Acid is ;a
yrMit uppetizor'anil tonic .a nattijlT digestive 'agent ni.ds nsi-
Vilntioii is a foe to tliolinrmfuacriA (the little hugs) that
ird conSfeariUynt "work in the Wrgc intpsftjiof tho young chick.
"A' recent educational buUftin issued byNtliQ International
tSabv Chick Association uiiesTi;4 feeding oC buttermilk oi;
our "milk to cli'reks of all
Use A-BTEX Feed and
buttermilk with the grii
for niu use no other thai
AETEX Grain Bone
. .ABTEX Baby .Chick
ABTJEX Special Grov
.'-.. ABTEX Spociitl m-
. ABTEX Speci?) 11 Ie
Packed in'aOO:50qOS:
N"e.v.vT sold in bulk..
... V I
ho asanr&d what you a
vlt'st iffpreeiiinge of lat
liuftyButtcrinlk Starter.
wcraicn.
Kug iiashf . -
ii Scratch. -
1-3 PoTMdJiar
ii-n getting tne
tic acid. ' Gall
TEXAS MILL & ELEVATOR CO.
a- i.vscir-
Hompr. galntCav;.lei. fo9oF rvm'' ? uf fbn-mVmS taki &
.fine ;nct--fA-.:(rMKU' VMtoiH. t -iV 'AVob J MAVwif!.
f that RuMta .x'&m Atnerican J '& :212LB J? ""f
ot
SOT
art a Iwrbarlc. UiifortmBa.tely
Ifiuropo may' judgo' 'us -'by' ojir
front-page. colorplAtes. Sherman
emoprat.- ...
XIi above" Is printejl with a
feeling .which. borde'r;S oiy that of
chagrin and 'mortlfltatloiv not
aJftiiH of the flesh .but .of the heart
yonder especially at the residence
ot Sim Flinders. In passing trier1'
this- morhliiK. while .Katherlmr-up
egifs and. 'butter .the Tin Peddler j
tilhntlnc two- more'rowiof onldns:
ot)e of '..the 'ehlldren. was chopping
UP' a fence pnllfig to irtake a fire
undor .the wash kettle i two .of the
d'gs h4d apig hemmed tn a tenue
Oo'rijer j'.one'-o'C the lRlijgeir boys was
untahgl-lrig the. .fishing Jlnesj. "a
I -- A 1
1 I.J.. ..-.; rT" 'V "
S I I.o v fj lie n jC-rioyiis )j$wfiir We
sSajfor th 'pticlVfUiwfjfun'itles
of piim h ' pjSvir 6'"hse j'
of hur.pir -Vffftrrff'nig. I
l.i-ib s v i u5ro iflw- hap"
if mi i joHr- a siir'yoiii -
irjrJM&5kii Ye I.it- (
in- jfeprTutr&riv A"'1
ffJTln ffnpll' 10111
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To
Work
farcy wo
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tie S'hc
term!. V
<!. a1 i-risi-inont
mwwwiii mipiqwwwwM y""
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ONE GEM THAT'NEVER
DEPREOrATES
i tlie diamond- of
I'oncut nnd brilliant
riie dinmond ring bar
ion and ti-iicil ets is
graduation gift. C01W6
us luw ou our mug-Isplay.
FISHER
r nnd Optometrist .
St Phone 11-90.
MONC.MIiMVS .
A- mon-ument to the iilohepr
mlirbra Of Colorado will he built
from mciiey -provider by tne win
of the late Senator Samuel . D.
XteliQtsbu. " He was' one of them.'
Most of our monuments are U)
destroycra. Occasionally someone
show sound sens- and. Uko Kiglt.
olson" wants to hohoi-tho construc-
tors the ' bulldora of civilization.
Monument's to our pioneer farmers
will be erected by later and more
appreciative 'generations.
DANDUI.IONS
Many communities report dan-
ilellons boiulng" ixtlnct. U.o-nkc.
Urewofs are responsible for this
harvesting their wine IngredlentH
before it has tlmo. to b)osuth go to.
seed and spread.-
So prohibition haa at least one
stood feature though the much
-bunied yellow flower of. the dande
lion. i after all u UHnB oi -beauty
Uwt .Would be.mlMod if it vanish-
ed altogether. It's 10 times a
beautiful as gras. I'roaoly why
we kill it..
Civilization lwtos real beauty.
hounl'.jog -hau treed a .cat dn-j'
iinuii Tcxi t ii .Iran1 r na -t rtr on n i
and soul for It -Is not nwestary bape on tht. .J)t;k Keve-.w-as bolUng '
for CJip. Comment to .go.. Into.f 0vor sIin was -installing a ii.w
stem in iiis pjpeana. tne jao- was
GVMS VltOM THK IU HIIS
Tho Lord spako unto Moses and
Aaron in Mount Ilor saying Aaron
shall be gathered unto his people:
for ha shall hot onter into the
land which J have given unto the
children of Israel because yo re-
belled against my word. Number
2f;S-J4.
1 '. ' 'i .
'I'llO I'llUUtttlO '
lrom tho Itlehmond Times-Din-patch.
"AVell Mr. Smiinns" aald the
stockholder "I am glad to tpll you
mat tne board has elected you t
tne presidency and
"That's flno!" interrupted Sn
fins. "Miss Fanny" to hlten-
ographer. "order two mntwaat
baskf tH for invjtftlt e and if any
ono calls on JflHrtTrtfca te'll 'em I've
gone to the
u tW
Healq
tlon Rtftv
J3rosw A
itfiikS" ;y
. . . . .
t llairiri-
dtcH tiMT N
w 1'rfe-.
fiamii.il
VISl'
Oldest active reporter In tho
country t Tom llaaskell. SO .still
gathering news In Portland &e.
Tom haa been a newspaper man
continuously or 06 years.
If you could talk with him he'd
telt you that people-do fundamen
tally tlH same tilings gonrruiioii
after generation changes being lit
costumoe scenery and stage-props
not In the things accomplished
Audiences change the plot nevor.
IlUKliMTAJtY
Cancer for ageuhas appeared In
the children of ovory third genera-
llnn uvc Dr. Frank Smithies. He
isn't very keen for the theory that
cancer is hereujtgry iiowevor.
His experiments show that the
disease itself Is not hereditary hut
that the organjo tissues of the
third generation devolop Imperfeo-
tlons that ultimately yield to can
parous growth -
exsonn
One In every 10 of tho world's
population is infected with somo
form of cancor. sayH the specialist.
Dr. Krahk Smithies. Don't worry
about It. "We're also Infocled with
linearly evry disease under Iho sun
in in i id form but our tuooa iiguts
and holds down tlio tivador as
long as we keep our "genoral health
good our blood rich and in fight-
ing condition.
fancer usually Is due to "chronic
irritation " That's as c-lo. as the
doctors get In their exp'.i nations
Thc-y m.i not all itrree bit many
can (-cis vue the direct res nt of
worry.
detail. and oxplulti what he mean
when' lie -says aiiytUIng llk'e .'that
as his rnadorsf know what tlfat'-i.
and that It doo hot rwqulre Ex-
tensive reading wr a .more than
ordlijarflif comprehensive' .Uno-iVf-
i:ihv JIML iUUlir Hi. liii-i it mi u L LflU
piwdent da.y- but o.f- all days tea 'un-
derstand what la. being . 'siii'd."beV
cause If you 'do- you- are Indeed'
vihe j mi a sn io lie ciaasea as tne
Toilrth wise tjian but be -al thkt
"19 .L IIin UU niiuw 14 aMEHJlUtcl
makes C. cv- C. .rsdhot under the.
collar for anybody to c-all our art
t lot c.ur Anuican art-'-lHirliar
ic. Why the very Idea of such a
thing. A The government might to
send troops over to Ilusla fight
now and force an apology 'for such
a statement Us that. - it I one
Insult we should- nH stand for.
I-et the Iluaalans go' on- ylth Uieir
Ibng hlr and long beard jfcrowmg"
but lej them let. our-lift alone. .
trying to
po'rclj.
fall o?f of ' the front
. Clab Hancock has. 'launcilied .a
campaign against ohiekfiii mites
anil ' Caught three yesterday.
' -. i i I
Sjri Flinders. sCy$ thLs has been
it 'ha yd winter at hlfl house and
food Is getting m) acarre. he.' has
taken the "clapper nut of his tlin
ner tell. . '
l y
i.t;gr A liirri;. irtj.v.:
RADIATORS
;.orie
ISLD
WW n.RE3
EverMtKcVfliatl iator
and do allkhds of
PEURlFOyiy5ROTHERS
Gth & PmoPhono 5X8
Abilene Texas
OT3aifcJSt5v -""' MAI fw
T7S1f'"l
r . Ail.'. 1 'C jx tujlm-- : uf A.'. Mil
WsMi B (VjT KSPi" jr Y
m jsuf my
TAKIXG .'. CIIANCTC
on the kind of srascillna shd-ofl -
:yltiite .may meaii.' hundreds of "
f dolUi'. in repal-r- billp yltbfn. a
laoniiis. jinu me iiiace
n ijauiHty counts opu
it For gasOUho and -too
1 hest quality you
on- us. ask anyone .
7s Service '
Station ""
N. r.th mid Ornpo St.
Telephone 7(1
' -J) ii .Moro ' '
'From Judge. . ' .--.'.
'''l thovgh't Hill- wai rhlrtg. a
OJonue.
. '.'Oh aha -ayd:'' .-..-
ONK TllTl'IKlt
The Daily NfWfl- lias waged a
campaign the pant few weeks to
get more dictionaries in the Pan-
handle. Several hundred. dlu
tlonariea hayo been sold not only
In Amarlllo. but in the Panhan-
dle of Texas JSastarii NeW Megl.
co' artd "Western OkUUidma. Th
Mews urges that tlita dlctlonarlesl
lie used orton. ua no wait tiniu
a Vvord comes up and a dlctjqriary"
la needed to. explain it. TBe per-
son that Ues a .dictionary regu-
larly to Increase his vocabulary.
Will be amply rewarded. Don't
put thee dictionaries away but
make dally use of them. Amar-
lllo Dally News.
' One of the most popular of the
present day writers ald right
hero in AbtlOne that h attribute I
his success ns a writer of fiction
in some measure at least to Ills
Intensive study tf the dictionary-
Clip A; Comment doesn't Intend to
reveal who the writer waa that
raid that because C. & C. 'might
want to syndicate the idoa somet
time; or he might wknt to sell
dictionaries oh the strength Ot It.
The Itbporter Is goliiK Th Dglly
Js'ews one bettor and Is now wg.
lug a campaign to tfULiltbln IH
overy home in AVest TaxW
ii i m '
' That' also true of noarly all
diseases barring the dread germ
Infections. Hut we do inherit or.
gnnlc Weaknesses aome of us-
tendencies townrd the diseases that
killed our parents end graryjpar-
onts. Learn what jour ancestor
died of and you iumw what weak
DOllllS VOU H110lUfrprrHM'i
Iletsv thf
until they
the boots
Gpldrn. J)
pKht - 1
yJydrfA'Jj'
nYS4 f'lUHIS
vn i'll6H !f
i . j r " J
k ih"m
ca tiKc
rt Hrr
h... to
DroSam Antonio
W
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CASgiMiiWSl: 1
o531
j
i?ho Kpou ICiioiifeb
Prohn the'jiOdon Mail. .
.''Opes h know Orace to apeak
to?'.. ''' . '
'Mo qhiy'toltalk about.".
i v
- Snvinir Ammunition ' ' -..'.;
iptam tha'Pgrraeel. '
. iij twiui great aitaiir;- rittn
this )S absolutely final?"
pfled Absolutely. Shall I re-
turn ybu letters '(
IIo-"ye.. please r think they're
good enough to use again.
' . i i i .
' . .lu&t So . ' '
Prom the Parrakeat.
Utile "Willie (.pointing to aphtr
lure on a aeora)- wnats tnafi -Little
Johnnie "ft looks llkVa
norse in a uatnmguiuit." -
Suspomldl .liidgment
Prom Life.
llUMknnd Did you have a laiy
time at the sewing circle?
AVlfe j did until tha womaiit
arrived that we were talklg about
Kt'lQIU'o'N'piO
From tha Michigan aargoyle.
HaDoes tlw moon affect tJU
tide? -...'
8ho Cs'o qnly the untlsd. '
Dlffoiiipt Opinion l
From the New York Sun.
Mix Catt I have always found
Ja-k a (i euaj' gOIng felloW.
ilisH N'iiip la that so? AVhtn
he a) on mo h ne.vtr goes.
71 plained
From iho Passing Hhow Indort.
Mlatreiiia rllow 1 it that vwy
time I come into the kitchen I find
you reading citok
Cook V" muni I think it
mint- be that I'm ficitmfj har-1 of
1l' I . Ill I'l.. I
Percy Tyijrel! Rflgr
OUR
-Fountain
-rIS .
Unexcelled
." - nw:i..1 ujE"Xe - s
tfassssii o rT jf- at thi
aSSSerarSasBM. 1 y.Eaiollnc.
ilsl ' 'r'?4 'I f. I f 'IlrerJ'vlli
m tr v it' ytftviwi b !'"" '
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mirxml'mm m J iuini
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v(i" VX!jit
t
WHEN" XOV VUAi voun CAIl
s service station 'with
oiU' Krease" etc. vo.u
mf positively the beat'
ty" or elsewhere. And
jot' pa v any more here
less. Try our service
e -Garage
ihl and Cedar St
t'an I'honc 201
400 s
QUALITY. CANNOT BE DIVORCED FROM ECONOMY
Quality at in'ir ju'ico lias XflFjJ
ii
uiontl Tire mnkinff. Ti)
Irai'k upon the road Hi
Uittmond Jt tood iofj
And the quality cunn
EQUIP YOU
ken;
DrUcrh'ss
2CS Chest ut .Si
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iTERMOTflOl
IVjLd IT I
yearji bwi the ul&ftl'of t)h-
yUili' tjrt' thnt'Qver left its
inr larm Avas nrobablv a
Jt slands fof quality noio
irom economy.
DIAMOND TIRES
COMPANY
tent Day Or N'sht
Telcpnona C51
"APtfAStte TO SCHVc YOU "
For Quick Service.
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ave
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Now LtfciK
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umjuiiig ruiiiiiuiivi
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rocery.
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