Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWQQD BUlUtIN JANUARY 1 1920
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.PAGE TWO
Sae of Short Lengths
We have just made ready all the short
lengths of every kind of piece goods in bur
stoek5 placed them on tables in the center
of one of our aisles with yardage and price
for the piece marked on the ticket.
We are getting ready for our inventory
and do not want to take in to account any
of this yardage.
It is a eoad time
ciesiraDie mere
entire lot'
T
use. in
e sol
'ery
e money on very
opinion the
quickly and for
thatson early inspection is to your ad-
vantai
married him - and the last heard of1
hull he was. tangoing every afternoon!
and evening and' smoking five pad?-1
ages of Mgareties daily. "
Q. 1?. I) in Lile.
SEVERAL INJURED IN
COLLISION UN
1FE OF DEAD CUT!
BRINGS SCHOONER
: FORT AFTER TlfHO WEEKS
UP.
WEST OF FORT WORTH
NTO
KiiiiMJirr.vM) i'sskmm:i tka.is
CRASH '!'()( KTHKR AT AY-
ltRKA K TODAY.
. V
tHy Assoiialpd Press) ' - j
FORT WORTH Jan. " 1.--Kngtqeer: .
Bailey of Fort Worth ;r man in charge f
of an immicraticn 'car en route' toi
West Texas.'. and roar or tt v'e.;..pas8o'n--Lgers
were injured at daybreak-"When I -
i 'r . . ' Texas & I'ai;ie fve;ht and -paKsenge.-1 -
: ay Associated Prqss.i . r trains collided at AdehV . .eighteei.:.
UUIJILK. -.Ian. i.-Will).' tlje. wile of ' snih)s v-cst of here A. relief train .'
1h dead skipper iii -iom.mnwl. ''the;. urmjs;"ht the -iujured to litis "city.'
. hoorier. Jean Somenine. ndntt in the.
S( linONKK TfnVKH IVrO JIOIIIM-'
II V TWO W EKKS A I T!' If
C VI'TUV (M- VKSSK1 DM-15.
!iulf of Mexico since- December 17th.
arrived at.th'
'today.
Tin . Somen ille
WISK AVD OTHKIMY'SI'.
entrance' of.lobne. Hay ; . -. . .. ": '.--'.
:'. - . ; Since- time .is not a .person wc can
1 71 h i overtake when -lie is past let us honor
(jn -i I)'eie"mht?r
d'- cheerfulness of
i I. I'liiscil KViiii. "Comuanvihim witb -mirth .am
'learner which radi(.ed;-tije o'wnars ql.j heart while he is passljifi.f'octlie
i Tic schooner auv'smg unu. ms A-apiam
was dpaii iind -i Jiat" no' "one om board
t he. 'vessel . . . -The y n u r
m-mmmmmmmmmmm l i i i i muu . in i i u i ' 'JL ' i! " g-JJ LaSSY
t
1
. . P.acou "I iouvmany " laiiu.aes does '
vas anie to mmpii e uie.:essei. . -i nt-i i v"
ltip JutV w -.s ia(-ked -up; 'liv. a-Shii')-gin;i.nun;rr she says in one:
Vihi-.i wff.-un.il- ?ml -intt-ei in. tanfiiiase a-iieiny . uiiiRers auaw-.
mn i.oarii yto.wner . ana
The c itaih died. of naturiil causes.
man.
Northern France
Factories Resume
Steady Operation
; Labor rids us "cf three great evils-r-j
! irks;otueneKs-. vice-' and poverty.V-i
Volttur. : . ' i
.The Britic - "You !ino'w jack i slich t.
a Ihuterer.'' Nlantt"! Fr.Imul "I Rnpw.
RESOLVED:
uTIi:if. I. Aill itl strmrIc tlinuiidi anofher year niiiTer' the '
: 'it.-
Iinndiciip of. haphazard linmicliijr. hul will open a i-CIierk-iiiitf
Accounl In Hie First Nntlonul Hank ainl imt maffalrs'?
mi iv' smiiul sneccss-Iiisurln" Kasis.'-' " ' " -
This is a mxitl resolution. Think 'it orer! - '
Then net upon It promptly. There isno more onVmrtnne.
.1 occasion-than the opening of JJwxrevVear. s
my dear hut that is " fault that mar-
riiiKi-Usually
' 'Viju..
c n reis Ho.s top Trans
J
ft I
. ht.4
i Ry A?-:i( iuied ''j'ess.
LI 1 .LlO. " Jmi. 1 . luci'iotr
bee?) vcume.dr in -about. the. l'u -oriv.
of " northern Frii.iule." wh-cro 'he
oil- 'teak o' the war uavayied iijdiii-
'ir. aiMl where :iUlH cageil for ; foi:r"
vi-urs Ali it thirteen nor' ; 4eti.t n..
thi- n.tmi' r i.ayo jcen -porkiihi wji
! lUnlHh. . - ' - . ' "''" ' . '"'1 :
1J.OW-
dull If ii to pause to make.iia-
' end . '".' ' '
.Tu rest linburnished. not tq Rhine in:
.-.'" use; . .. "
And tho' jo breathe wrrev.Hfe;' .
.- Teu'ny-son.
The' ihttfoujihiy "jji-eat nienj a'ce those;
who ha.e done. everythliiK thoroughly-;
Cut
Rate Prevails! ' ;
.: Until January vl Qth
. :til v. bo. have never despised anything.'
lu. ev-i. . sniiiliv of. (mVa malvlu? ;
i c i"k i . '.'''"'-...
Tl
ON OF 111
ard it.:
(i
an
ill
111 TO MM PEACE
STRENGTH IS ADVOCftTEC S
K o wr
Tin- 'iart5i tt U'h i)in.'- in-
t.) iev Hdiu; .:iinviy in .hi cpi.
V.tv lonolv: refdu:
Wi'U'e jhe. wotithly n;iTip.rtotit riite
if rhe Mrjnvnwoo i. UulJliiK bei:fcin:Ms:
v.hh today lias been. "adVanc'ed-tn st.r--i.r
' month.. ' ii - st ill 8qsj4ble to Z"'
njiiH-r ;i . vear i'Oi- -Sfo.oO."- t ills cllt
rifii'iire must succeed tu-iJlcasnrO."
i l.' e - past ;deas;uv
'Robert Kiownint;.
:s. to pain.-
oiv: rerttu:nr w. -v..-. "What do
- T I ;rate feinaiiijur j)i f Oref un t il. J ur.Uarv aM 1
ils-;urd .ut By Uikin8:Mvahofthe tfd ..U(!aMs t
phaeton prcte Uh
man ""Jd folio wwl
more cC iiis rei
OBREOON FAVORS ARM V AND A
TY DN MORAL BASIS TMKR
iSTRHT IMSCll'lJXK. .
y a sin te' hur:
on J'ooi hi: a :tUUx
tezed s ule tfrc's?
. 4 1 . I
m -biacji. coats ami tr!isfis in i:u
.Kuropean s'yje
The SuHan! iimvH riuisi; aa.l k-a. i'
isn ior i.' not arrest-d .ajlhquuh h in 'Han'-e plan the. Rtiti.sc rlber saves KratI(n.0S(.mi.
iOre K ti!f .rader javoriRaiws 1 51. or praMUi(ity wvw --
- - ' . .- '' - ; . . scriptiun. Tin jmatiiifeanieiit ; of the
TO Ol'li FR1KMS. :. . it'fper sidusts all JIlaH(lTa'.tUr?i w'hti
Wti ant. UMJumk our wanji. friends . in - . ..1 nt.p nf.' life
tor uie. kuiu rf utvuioruui e jo "ine way
filiS.
What do yo.u rOfiard as the inost..
our- railroad problems-?"
exiM-ess. train over a
answered Mn Chti-
Wnsliiti.ston :a'r "
1920 CALENDARS
We will be glad to have you call for one.
. We- wish vou all a HaDDV New
Year. .
Phone 148 . ..
jrcl'onse to fh--'towards
the. t"erra
aBy Assoeiated Pres.l
EL O. Jan. 1. Redaction of thr
Mexican army t a pea streilfrth ti
50000. instrtu tion for soJdr a a'tH
increased Meviitin navy hs-q araon::
measures adyutsucd by -T;-jeui9iiiaiH
Colonel Alvaro 0"Te2:on. andida5? fr
president of -.Mesh o. a"i-orUin : It IvJj
Heraldc. a daily jie-spaj)ef" of M.vvi-
co City. The paper publishes a man-
ifesto issued to the 'Mckan army byl
01regph. one parr of whj.'h wads: -J
- "Considering the high mission lhalj
J entrusted to the anity shut oi!
safesuardins our national institutitmr
and otr national liijert --it is wv-
sary that the army by xviikh term .
include the navy as well he pisaiii Jfl v
on an' aS)soJutely moral bafis and
Among army refonns - proposed1 y
Obregqn are 1 equality anion; a ! sncm-
hers of the military cric- as t of pen
f "-sions and allowance. -v(-lusiv.e -o
"rriminnls frr.ni tht arinv ' when -J he'll
."iudmism'nn wnuld reirarukifl as Dual
ishment" and establiilnaent of a. eonij
ot t'hri.sttnas aiul Xew Years wishes
hi n.it k ;aper keepg: m c nhihtus:.. there. is.-
in -at evim ."e .
laui."iods to. I- . - . . . . :.: no as.iiiranc.Jt; tuat tnei momniy mui-.
. mar v. n -penrrpn h- ii i in ottp : ...
e wheie aie 'raiirc ;-1 ' srnjition priee wm rem
" tie un vi?nvi. :uig :io v liieu.-'.aiii ;y
to tliem. The aisanriCt: U .thf mo'.ii
Habit' is one of the '-poAverf ul " bonds
a would-be suieide has paused
upn the hrink at re.cqllect.ioii of his
nightly jiame. (if.ihjtninoes Ballae.
wisi: AXil OTHKRWISK.
JOr a. vary IVosperons 10i0. mn tifust K4 f r I V: R: ( ' 0 S' t.R KS S.M A X I Hi V 0 .
i- unseed Iben :a tor nflUr . A'"fl "" - Jleaire of . doinp- a
fro.. -... ...... i.iAfc'jj .ujun.' iu-iutMiM' jiui- Uy :ASh0CUiJil tlrt'SS-.J
ft. .... suLT.. ins t hcH-nsuini;.. vo.tr. . i' .' I?t)Tf5X . .Inst l-f-eore Karnu-r.
i'uii' liirecuimi' .e are uomg. ihixi-. Miiri:"s Tias-. lawver ami lormer
q.u: ."he" steps OMt ;
pieai'd a i h.;n of
lit '-iib;jip.irJ I )y
' !
iy tbr
IS-' iUM
:.!s Vlntaa jiii:j.-ps permut.cd tt e:-
te? at anothtf- iolir ot th laos-jue
take p.hu.e i& the Urayer "whirh f..u-
tinue for -a hIf .hiir. Meanwhile ihe
foreian visitors disperse: tj'eir urj
-osity in the $ti( wsnr 4U h i'-n-ptic-i
stuislied. 1
'ittis attite $niue'old-sta-:id ft nil oh
Providence has given us hope an I
sleep an-eiiiupnsation for the manv
t'are's of life". .Voltaire.
tlie
rougniHsmatt.. (lifd.jat -InljiiU at-; hfs.
mm MATRIMONIAL
AGENCIES FIND MM-
ITS. IH THE EAST
CLE
m;il JA.MTOR IN AI'AirniKXT ' Vuho wisii to rail -our r:nltir ' iuatlc .corps imti irvXiom were hcldt - - mt my .daughter s too. young to J
HOl-Si; COjfRKl'OXnsAviTH'. to our Auetloit. Sale. Krtdav am! by Syerethries itnd Mdame :ijaKer .m-r- youiJg mam .sue just -oare- j
i (ii-vc- iirri- vvnri . i f r v- a nnir.i ; 7 bliss ".-the mav seem that way!
uyies ami ' 1 I
?n ujiier! Germany Armed
Forces Number
irr.h all the tiine;-'u'i6riuiig. ipu;t. niht. . heme in onatoi?. While iii" Congress
. assure yim ihat our service iiijthe:. labored far the. di'velbViuebt . f.
future will sunjnss. that of the past ; Tevas ; tl'ilf port?. ; .
if that ;fs .pofcsthlei .- ' i
.Ut-rit'leitu'ji. let your hiqiitrfes find
offi-nnii o!'u.e. right aU)iig. The jijure
You cirn illvviiys- be asxured
ffjiure deal . ulief-v ay So. I
t.dgi-4l:tr right npw; we cati pull a
tiade one way or. the other - So iue
ihe nllfitif :tinl vrrVv :miI i-i.t t. .ir.U VtiH flllik'tlV obKClrVOtl here. 1 U "cOillcta 1
v-jj'i iw i..fc.i"fM t'tiiuf ..kMHuT. i 'ciii-bs ther wilr be ho formal -ele
It is to tliC-ihti'tiest of 'h- fa
ami ranch meu to keep injos.icli.
r
of
S gt
a
New Years Quiet in
National Capital; '
f - But Few Receptions
Solicitor f Vou don't- th.ink my jch .
a real one? Why. -!m .u tntyelmai
salesman. I sell -brains .nqt muscle '
Solicitor 'Well. 1 nv.ist sav.. ymCre!'
the. first traveling sahsijian . 1 ever
saw "that doesn't carry-.-a sample with
hinY". Vale eeord. - ' '.' "!
Sinne-defeats are. rnh
or.vicUjrv. - laeob KU.
itisUiUmcutt
i.
The Advertisements
are More than
Type and Talk.
' . vib A3SK-ia.ti'di..P.ress.) '
WAH I Xt ITOlX. Jan.: 1 Xew Year's
'Your mariners will depend yery.j
yujrh upon the (tialiiy . of what you
fretiuuntly .ihinS' on. for tlie m'-'.ia
the bunch that has flic pep..
V i n I ii 1 1 Wwf -h- iB'l ill '-olor-ea with' the implex-:
witlt . -ProHttknt diary ajtul mw vaninp -
howls at a 1u'Hchxm 'foihe diphv
(By ASvliutcd
NEW .-ORK.."jWi. '.Mi
letent inspection -4ir.is
- t.-i u0iin n:!kW htauiiof TMiift'II- awm'ie. : fopjiratiili; in tliif Irfio.
' i T:.. ... ' . ver. Kansas and hii !Fr.inc Lscn 'W-'l Kooj"
urging that the responsibility fiir thl inu inuhn V Hfci a? rcut . f.ood
-vTn ..rwlnT .o t..d. : -t( i;ilT fitM. a f ..rMfirc.l- d-Jte-:'"-' who; work 1Traes a
oreside
elude prohibition of jtemjits s iai.H
the free function S. router ess au.d y
supreme court against th free c A'
cise of the rishi of stiff rje. a;aijw
the sovereign v o t:; !.res aj!Wt
against the jiroper adii;hjjstraiiri j
jjublic funds. " .'
' SULTANTHiEf IS ;
REOMflOEQ AS NICE OUT
HARMLESS OLD RULER
pfg6od work li)te
;!- ntares that we
n: The hammer aiwrif-you farmer fritath
plow t.eam this will be
time to buy ua good
nd mule are Kt(tint;.
rei oiit y .-.-i; ; a i ;!" vv ui . unan muy. scarce ana nanl to buv-.
ytur ..0I4. Vj; Nnrjif '.. r' Ijjra. . ""Don't forget the. dates.. Friday and.
.rth t nit to .XKv V iK e pe :"ti . t t pSaturdsky. January -2ml and JJr'd. ;
je"t "a Caba-i r- :;'enAn. of i-.-dcr- ' ' Again thanking van for. your ;p!ist
ale m-:i "l - . ; ' : 'business we have had du'rina tlir !ve;.'r
the :"Jtv in.. !: ..id he'w.is "cdiicrit-'of .11)10. and 'einectimi. a nicti inmlnPKs
Willi voti in. IKL'O. . .--"'. -
;"' ;U'F. tflCj LISTER & SE ROSS
II I .'VL . 1111 I '
from him in heir handbaE.-iarrivo'd at t
'tlio Pennsylvania staticn iO'OHl hrl
small -h(neu)vtL She !iad4ieyerbee.n
m New "York i'Mfortr and. railroad
over .to! a Jravel-
-wi)o .tgrcc-d
t. I T
jioricr turned mir
er's Aid: Sot iet'.
Almost Million
'.Mrs. Sayles " Isn't her dress a po-
;'cm." Sir. Styles" Yes; dear and it
ljits.a-ehanicteristfcj that I unjoy iji n
I.-poein .Mrs. B.- ;!.Vhat. is that -pVay?"
:.Ir. S. "it's short.'VLondbn .Aus-
t-
i i 101 1 niimk- i'iVu t'linittcnc -oth6'i
have wishes. Washington -Ir-ving.. '
tn
ed and h)4 -l.di.-.' 1 lis? 1 proved
be. the -i tv.ic janU'-.r or a lironx apart-".
: nril hcsiMVi- Tl e 1rl. vHli -a letter'
COM-PA'Y..
Tlie lfeformer's Prnixre;s 'and 1
(As Tl.oarth Ajiuht Have fen iu
ml.
" lHy Associated Press.)
LOXi0.. Jan 1. -i.ermui.ys arei-
ed .'for.;es? are cstimaiied" by the P.ri;-
ish war 6llice: al .a total of cFcxo.U)
a injl Hon.. 'They are? divided into:
Itciriilai- arinv. . ttHtOui) : land- flr.-es.
reuglar navy f'2-.tlOO ; armed eonu
a arv 10 1 uu to -.u.otiu; jen..Joniry .- . .' c .... .-.-
'."lO.ntiO to l!!0.(ino
IMKI to PlO.O'.O.
Do .not "gaze backward ncr pause!
to -cmtehiplate. anxiously.; Avhat is in j
froijl but niove.- Frcthuiibam. '.
"Yott told him to-diet- said tits
I Y . tllfl n-IFrt '-'Vrtu ' I I-.T.I l.ilil'
tar army receives """"V- ""-... r T ;.
. . " ..... to-oat enly the .very plainest foad and
very little of that.' "Do you thiuk
to ac-comnahv hM- io 'it. bU. ;r hL. V " V" B?n v M u1 V? 1 " tsthonians and Soviet
1; - .-icrinjiis nurses .cranium r s ui nil.
muu she esi
injd
Ipernntted Jjer
..-BEREFT OF FKIIvM)S
; CLIMNf. YLHS AMI
.i IIS IS LpNEI
COXSTA.NTJNOPLK. Jan. 1. I'et
vple of ("onstan'inople tali the Siilta
fIehmed VI. "1 nlco. harmless p
rman." iMeTimed VI. is the last enftn y janitcf Wh-ch f.Uv--hi Ui unu
.... '.' . . "Ifiif. i.t v..... a... vii.... . . .1 " .
emneror Jeiu tne man wnose tempo:
3ier .-r.nn1n '. DisiK' tht H
i AM) IN I I!- hisionedi ih; yofat? vvnaH was given i' . . . "- . f
I) STI'KM I'lif .hellt-r fiirjlu.-iftijju Imt ftimily tele- . A' ;time . he. -relniked '.fati
;LY. !i . graphed -ami . Tuihls. receive i . whlf-V . '0 mashed- hi.-
that will-help hiJitT''ft will help him
pay; my hi (!." Poslon Transcript.
for
to .return' fiome-
ithiji-
his l(ngf;iv
ot a spanking 011. the' "spot'
townfo k heiri!.' iono tb. wisar.. ' . - eejg. new up to lsister the I
- 1 l J. r - i . ' " " ill .. . . - . . L ' J 1 - .1 . .. - - . ?. ..
ilT In thi- iinli i- mvestiKat.lou th B :vn' W u' :olneiiert..-g iVm ii.t Ul i.Bic ve-sieroay i. reproHeiuauvo:
..-.on wiin r slipper. j .f ' ot ivsitto.iia r:i tn. soviet govenimept.
1 1 played leitars fim womeit mm were'! ' 'A ni0'u. he. denounced the 'school.' u'l-ssia. it will v ri tone t.or se -
liuijy lor "roiir hirf niilii.-oniin.r . (.!.(!;:. . - ..
He went. Jiome witji two
tnd one b'lofdy nose. -
At eighteen he told a band frf klreet
(o1 be aphamed. of
precious time. -IThev
Russians Sign Armistice. . Tlie honast heart fhat's.Kfre.e:fre a"--for
Seven. Day Period f Intended t'raud;or. zuic .
. j However I'Vir tunekick (he ha; '. ;
tliy sociated i'ress.) Iss .Ve canse lei smile .'
DORPAT." Jan. I.An. armis.lice was.. - - . .. . " Uunis.
?possessions are at stake in the tnakite luembcrs of twircorrespoi'ling Iyhs. Jo!-
t peace. ' ' onv h OaklandjCal. and the other iu; .M'-nllon-an."
' . The Padishali or "Father of All -ti eSan Fraucico. I-Lisis found in his:;11.:t'k :e"Vh' !
.iryivoroi-Tic f itio Vn'rth " i sholfi. ' a Dart m tut ' describerl wtmit'n V.-M-vini'i -1 eigiil0(
rev-Jiaired rather stoop shuhIeJ in age from eighteen to .sixty-seven 0iiri;.'!: oughl
fdark-eyefl. tvilli short -white miu?tk fcas" fqHowr:. . " ; i ' . rwaKtiug. their preci
fat under the ciiaracterMie ibeakiili nieintSiful California -niaMejr." 21 n-'OUipUr threw him Into the fiver
nose of tlie
counsellors
Woustapha
the Nationalists
dary as to Jiow
1 I il. ..n A 1
iiih 1 ill till v. jii i.itii iiu injvioii-i. iu .1 i .v.. m.
irt rruirh ibanks to the nervadinu orf- sides in Indiana. si:tv-thi-ee inclns ! later
ental spirit of fatalism. " V2'.L pounds dark' brown 'hair; blue
Every Friday the Turkish Stu'dajy. I eyes wel! educated musician; uieni-
New York Revelers
; Made Whole Night of
New Yeas Blowout
llaron--" Wouldn't yon . like to see
the .battlefields "in Europe'" Fgbert
"Oh. I've scan Vm." -'Why ymj. have
not been over since the war. have !
you?" "Xo. hut l"e.heen to the. mov-.j
ies." Vcnkers statesman. !
t A L'tir!'iii)(1 PpaoL' I
Tcrk. .Bereft . of -rotmsrvty-sefeu' tncup. i t: pounds browtr . tumj-iwo-iie -c.tiaractenzt'd gum- XEW YORK" Jan.-1. The celebra-1 nhor lvUthor products
worried by the aborts r Junr moe .eyes . l'rotcs.taot; .olIesu"w"B :umgrace.ut'- to tbe 1relty . r itl(. fllvrtnl nr 11(4U. -....' to the increasing
Kcmal Pa ha leader f. education .niustian with. Mam;' typowntet' in the olllce. At the dud of .. ' ' : legs..orfolk Virgh
. .Mehmea Is iri a nda t- wishes to quarry a rebn.Jd b.tsiness;"- ok tie lost juh job.. J -i :'.;. ' .iio .
to save his people :u n gentleman. y j : .emy-uve no .started a omift WJ1 ; .(1fv (!7htr advantA nf! Dmble. to govern
1 .j... i... ln.d) "Dmlii- .H-iriii..i.. m.'tiliiiii to- i i'r'OIIle k Hnrrivm Kiutinix A (... .!... t-.' .- r -- --- - . .
4ii 111.wn-.j1 j 1 .iv- - ........... vvt... ji ii. . 111111 . 1. j... . 1.1 .-.1 1...:.. aiiki riniin . frv 10- rnp i.
FIWM OTHKH VlKWIMHXTS.
The rise In the prices of shoes and
is perhaps' due
demand for hodt-
lian-Pilbt.
a crowd of Mussulman pilgrims ;iftl her of a wealthy family;
themselves. " the
ntente Powers
a mashfi mind 01 'unKimwns" ... ... j.. . to-aet a klnir over them. Well. Xiek of i
lilfrml iml tnnltiovct hi... i-vi . ..... .u 1 .. .n n.v. ....... un . ' " .
. .....v..... unu 1 -i u.. . ... v 1' 1. 1 ..imiimimirro: ik mil m :i inn i ini riiu
At thirty he set out to reform the
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inianner traditional to Xew York
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foreigners gathers to see him go 10 use for sofief and wishes to marry tmn the old gang was returned by an more careful with tho china.. .That
"prayer. The ceremon takes? place : a home-Iovinr; colpa.non. overwhelming majority. was u complete eighty-piece dinner
ifetslde the ipalace gates of Yildiz m "Widow 7. sixty-two indies. At thirty-lh'c he initiated a crusade set when you cajnc'. Till the ..Maid
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cial offices and also his harem In a the piano some with between $2o0fU good-looking society girl promptly Houston Post
The difference between courtship
and marringe? That's easy; it is the
.jditleronce between liay.ing tho 'briety
.of n . box of cauuymnd having tho Ren-
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Milwaukee Journal.
The reason that the world is sdmiick
more comfortable and convenient a
place nowadays is because advertising
has made it possible for merchants and-
manufacturers to tell you what thel
have to offer without waiting for thj
The advertiser has been able to te
many people at once about his good-
In this way he can sell a great many
more articles in a given time and there-
fore more cheaply. Because of adver-
tising it has been possible to invent de-
velop and market countless .articles of1
comfort that you now think of as neces
sities. which some years ago even the!
wealthy could not have bought Iti
would not have paid to make a! few tq
order. v
The advertisements are somethingmore
than type and talk. They are a daily:
-service your paper furnishes you in ad- -dition
to the other important news ok
the world.
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