The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [23], Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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Oil TODAY
SUPREME MELLON
OUR FRIEND, THE HOG
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By Andrew W. Mellon,
8aeretary of the Trcasuiy
fk| condition of the country toda ,
s
dim Lowery, in Hoiiy Wrote Signal.
The Creator diil a gTeat work when
He made the hok* He did not (*-riiiit
the Jews of old to partake of hog
I immi knowing that if the Ikeys Hnd
We have paid the penalty for the Haehela once got a taste of h im, ba-
that accompannietl hnd fol-.con mid sausage, they would •<> out
the war, and price* have now of the sheep busine**, and their coun-
adjaated theniHcIves more nearly in | try was particularly adapted to the
MMCdance with the immutable lawn mining of -beep Kurthc ruio:". the
«f mef&y and demand. jjews of old were 10 headstrong and I
itic conditions can .lot be unruly they were deemed unworthy ot
overnight; but a govern- the toothsome edibles here mentioned,
moving with intelligence and Rut when the Jew* had itrown better
can give economic forces and shov/ed true r.igns ol repe.itanee,
and help the country to the Isird let a sheet down from heav-
en and told them hog meat mi .'lit In
Tkii the present adluini itriitio.i served Iroin theih tables hen ■'forth.
IiM done. Ah a result of the sound, One note in our .song of thanksgiving
an! at the same time, eour-igeoua, today should be s paean of praise
policy of retrenchment pursued b; tor the hog A hogles.s world would
President Coolidge, we have emerged he n dull, dreary and iu.->ipid habit--
litwi a post-war readjustment with tion. It would mean no streaked bacon
our financial structure iimmpairid no aromatic ham or -tlii|>eil „'i itvy, 1.0
and the foundation laid for the conn (hog jowl and turni|is, no sausages,
uetady developmennt. | backbones 01 spare ribs, and who
Abundant Credit jWouh. r.nr« to n it these delights
An atfiflic nt budget system li.lft been were taken iiwiiv ! And tlii- icrnind*
rat into o|ieratiou by the federal gov j us that Unreal winds Imvi put a
ernnieut; and in the last lo ir years tang in the air and ho^-killi'i1.' time
The threatened rise iu tho price
of cot fee to a dollar a ]ioiind is not
due to a lack of coffee, but to n dr-
um of the grower* of Brazil to get
more. Send coff.-e up to that level and
watch the second
strike.
cup consumers
W do not doubt that our ad ent-
ries the line "Better Than Whiskey
For Colds" is 100 jkt cent tiuthful,
hut the trouble with so many people
nowadays is, they've been ftioled
much they simply don't believe any
t hing.
try •
vpenditurcs have been induced neerly ha
one hat I. Taxes have b en lowered,
leaving in the imckcts of the people
for investment
andn ether puipaai . Cert* 11 refnms
Murt be inl rada-.-ed ioto the t ix s< 1-
tti befoi'" btwiiiea-i and indi.itiy can
be need from tin- rotntl'11,' mil lence
cf an unscientifi' svt'e.i of ♦nxtion,
bat thia, I am <Mi.ii.lt *i will ')<■ done
•t M< early dats
(.•tiring the last i wo yei rs pi <• s
fa,\e been conip*'v atnbl", <h-.s
n lifting the Icnm.i v efleet
which rapitl changes have on husi-
Agricultural prices have
come again. In imtiiv liome.s ol
this goodly land snu.-age spluttered
in the pan this morning, tilling the
liotioe ■v tl« an nrotiia svet-ter than
jiess.
fc
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that, ol Arabian spicca, and this noon
many will least upon spnrer.h.t cook
ed to a delightful brown, and extract
from huge chunks ot swine back bone
meat so tender it will melt in the
•noiilli and so Htveel it will ,,iaddei.
the internal economy. It ii indeed
the heyday ot glorious eat.s, and a
song of praise is due our free..Is the
hog.
HARNESSING THE MOON
jiarly completely recovered, ii we'
i|y the true test of their purchas- Tides tollow the moon around the
fog power in other commodities. jearth, rising and falling twice . day
Abundant credit is available for at diffeent times in accordance with
" all legitimate undertaking* The
aggregate amount of the country'*
bank de|x>sits is greater today than
the variations ol the liuiiii periods.
For eent.curies mnnknnl has discussed
the )s)sibility of harnessing the tides,
ever before in our history. At the'ami some curious machines have been
aame time, reserves are tinnsuallyj constructed to make use ol this |s.w-
high; frozen loans have been largely ex.
liquidated; and our banking strue ! It remained however, for British en-
tan wait never iu ft stronger position gineering skill to hit u|.on u plan tor
than now or nior«- able to sup|x>rt eon-j harnessing the inotiti which may prove
tinued business mid industriil ex'piti to havi' real merit.
At the mouth ol the rivei Severn,
federal reserve system on the west coast ol Kngland, I he
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KNMI.
With t 1h*
and the new credit instrumentalities third highest tide 111 the world is
provided during this administration, I'cvistercd It is about l< led thi-
every legitimate credit ot agri other two high-tide eentent ft re the
culture, husine s and nduslry can be ''"ttilv and a pi.ice oil the
adequately supplied 1)1 reasonable t hilie-c const,
rates of intei 1 I. Then 1-, not, anil It 1 -• 1 ■ 1 op« 1 1.! ■ . 1 • 11 -■ 11 m■ t 1 dar1
need not at ant time be, as hortage across the mouth ol tho Severn to he
of either credit 01' ciirreue\ tn up Iwo mil* • long and tort\ leei high.
)iort expiliidin 1.11 1111 :i 11 < 1 t .*.11 . \\ I>.-11 tli tide reaehe its llood, the
,i Position UnsurpaHscil llood rate ol the itatii would bu
The inauguration of the Dawes elo-ed and the watei backed up be
plan for reparation payment- is the 'mid the dam I'm a distuno ot 1J
beginning of the solution ol the miles Ihcu the watei would lie rt ■
eeenoiaic problems of Europe, and h ■ d thi'ou;h turbines, with an e11
will undoubtedly result 111 a grow mated horsepower of JCS.tMIO iiiiiiimuiii
iag market for American products which dwaris Mu-.de Shoals. In
mid a stimulus to our own industry, take rare ol the period, between the
With the full recovery of Germany release ot the tide water and tin ns
and other European countries, there nig ol a new tide, the engineers pro
may )>os*ibly come a keener lompetl |" si to construct si'coiiihi'1 reecpla
tion in some lines which may uecce.-. ete nt idevated points into '.vlur;. vte
(lit ate some gradual readjustments tie would he pumped b\ in ill/in.:
Iieic. But the general effect <d n part ol the power troui the dam
■ more prosperous world can on'v ii'eaii 1 h< e econdary plants would chim
the broadening of to. own in. Ills the load nftei the mam dam I id been
and a greater coin* 1 e *le • I■ • 1 ■ < tit emptieil.
iV tlis countiy. Kngiiieers ,a> that tie- .io,,. i
St.tti-. a.1 in not only feasible but will lii.el> in
m ',, 1.j |. Iny. carried out at an early dati T!ie cost
,i 11 j 1 will he eliomous, but tin heiient- will
1 11 Inn d b. he IIIIIIIV By n -1 I li's ol |n| U t In
, o| o ;, 1 ;o\ e ill - Severn will In made nav 1 nbh at nil
,1,1. ,,I )>., lit tunes, thereby iiiciea .tig it- llllpml
1, iii 1 and eon am 1 as an alter, ol eniinneii e
at What engineer has not had visions
i of harnessing the (tower of the tide
Manv ol them have advance.I idea
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along that line, and have been laughed
at. But if the Severn project goes
e, iu the I 111
II Most fil. or iMi
1' < •!> is ev el v v I,
lit. -in for 1 In I 11
"l 1 ef in the 11 > 1
III in and in the
C< 1 ,idgc to stei 1
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tl • c. in our fu''i i>i«i,.'ii t< and pro#
(Ktrity.
through, the laugh will be on the
doubting Thomases
It all goes to show that ina:i is not
ape to find himself some day without
means of generating power. When
the petroleum, the coal nml the othei
An optimist is the taxpayer who | arp „xhBllHlw|
can nontemplate the coining simultan which may be n thousand years in
eous sessions ot congress uid tin the future man will have the tido
state legislature with 11 sen 11 taiil. to fall hack upon. And if the tides
that he may have it pair of pant* le1' p|ny him false, lie can d |m n.| u|itm
at adjournment tune. 'wind powei or olar powi 1 Abilene
We Are Working For
You
TELEPHONE com|inn 1 tts are not abstract coi-porutions
functioning mysteriottsly in high finance as used to tn
111011 opinion. They are the clerk who takes vour
'dei, the workman who installs your telephone, the
uineeis v< In. construe! and maintain plants, and the
ieiit i-l w I 1. 1 • 111 11 n - 111 e t n nsiuill ed into new proi .-s
lo make lite 1 ■ 1 1 r ;iiid more productive, the invi tor-
' 11 ■ lomliineil v ii. .■ ari tin cnpilal ol the telephoiie
1 v hi lie 1 1 111.1 who plan and tiditli lii.-t t-1.
I lie
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e mill elf
Work ill',' for
ot the Vear.
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■ 1 com|• :i 11 \ renders
out of their know I
i t .iru uii/isl and
von ev 1 iv mintlt e
Southwestern Bell
Telephone Comp'y
Fatigue
Nf rwlta# e/Weiafce
mmd ykytlul Mp«
Mtklll NffllHI
pomci(tk«
CHEER UP!
And Come to Harry King's
Dollar Sale
! Cutis No. L' 1 2 Libhy's Sliced Peaches, ... . $1.00
I • nils \i 2 I l.ihby's Yellow Cling Peaches 11.00
! <'am Hi tcbt 1 i u s qq
•I Cans Mo. 2 loganberries ..... $1.00
1 <'mis \„ % I 2 l.ibbv '« Dill Pickles flAlO
Cans No. 2 1 2 (Dry Packed) Pumpkin $1,00
.r Cans No 1 l{. D. Sliced Peaches $1 nO
'1 Cutis No. I l,ibhy (Irated PiiiCHpple $1.00
• > Cans No. 2 l.ihby's Spinach $1.0fl
H Cans No. 2 Pork ami Beans $1.00
Milk Rulut of Craakcra .. .. $1.00
.'1 Pounds Country Butter ...... $1.00
■I Packages Miieuroiu
t Packages Spaghetti $1.00
•1 Pounds Shell
2 tiood Brooms ...$1.00
22 Bars Van Camp's Soap $1.00
Harry King
CASH AND CARRY
PHONE 20.—
" NOTICE or SHARE HOLDERS
MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the an-
nual meeting of shareholders at' the
Albany National Bank, Albany, Tex-
as, for the punae*. of electing Diree-
tors toi the year 1025, and the tran*<
action ot any other business proper
to cnine before the meeting will be
held on Tuesday, January 13th, 102S.
W. O. Webb, Cashier.
ST. GEORGE HOTEL
Dallas
Where you will feel at home. If only
to spend the day in Dallas, make oar
large lobby and our spacious parlora
your resting place.
170 Rooms, 60 Baths
$1.60 Par Day sad Up.
In t.hw crater of the
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Insures accuracy, complsteaaaa,
compactnaaa, authority.
Chaa. Hodges, Prop. ^ J
W. L. MANNING, Real E^ate
ABSTRACTOR OP LAND TTTLM
Fire,
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Of flea at Oottrt Inn, Albany, Tax.
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and (Misitively 00 trouble. We will elean aad piaaa your taHa at
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isfaction We extend a cordial invitation for yon to call aad ia-
spect our n< v iifforin(js for the Fall and Winter Seaaaa.
CALL US Wl'T.T. niu.
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Suits mnde to ortler. Call and see S|iring and Summer Qooda.
DON'T HESITATE
About where to buy your Groceries ft
there is no better place in Albany to
FKKSH (;R()( KRIES
AND VEGETABLES
that will surely please you at all times,
than at
Burrows Grocery
Phone Your Orders Early
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all matters pertaining to finance. Do not make the
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [23], Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1924, newspaper, December 12, 1924; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393692/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.