The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS PROGRAM RENDERED BY PUPILS OF MRS. WORLD'S OLDEST KZW8PAFSR
J. W. GEORGE LAST SATURDAY EVENING
today mouftno
12.00 Feb Yea*
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f aiftrUiMMitfl, K Mnts p«r iotfe met
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WAS DEBTS.
From lb* Indiaaapoiw New*.
Th« part the 1'nitrd Stnte* im to
play in the healing of the world '.h li
nancial war wound* in di<ciis*ed with
admirable elaanxMn hy R. C.
well, ttmatant Keen-fury of (he T reun-
ify during the latter part ot the
latter war, and a ipeeialiat in inter-
national fuium-e. At tin- eoueliiMon
of an article on "War Debts" in the
Tale Review, he ask*: "Shall
America raaume her leadi-r»hi|> imd
hasten the dawn of a new day * Or
will the sulk at home, clutching her
pot of gold, flaunting her claiuut
•gftinat the allien, until another na
tiim load* the way, and America is
forced, ifrutltfingly, inadequately, jwr
hapa too late, to accept the inevitn
Wet"
The circumstance that is commnnd-
iog the attention of Americans inter
eate<l in international finance is the
$10,000,000,000, with nnpaid interest
amounting to $1,500,000,000, that 11.i-»
eonntry ha* coming from <1< btor
countries have made sum!! pivnicMt-
n*i their debts, hilt sum -». 11 out
atandinsr, and the fact that the inter
ewt payments since early in lfM'f are
all but negligible, show that some
thing is wrong. The intent nf the
debtor Nations is honorable. They
have talked of debt cancellation, hut
never of repudiat ion. They wish to
pay at least to pay their interest
but they lark tin money. 'Ileal I5rit
ain w imvinsr some of the interest
A, Mr. I.eflingwell anil many othei
qualified authorities have (minted out.
the question must he considei eil .it a
trade question. Vo debtor Nation
cjiii exjK-ct lo |MIS a • nat sijln to ,i
oredini Nation Utile t -t e'H.11 i .
to build up a favorable trade halanci .
It is i historical fact that a nut ion
reduced bv war to drain its treasury
and then to borrow cannot repay the
loan unless it produces something for
wtnoh the creditor Nation is williii"
to pay. In rare cases the dekitoi Nit
t»"n has raised its debt money by
trade with nations other than the
creditor, but all the wealthy powers
are. indebted to the I nited Slates, so
that this expedient is not open to any
of them.
France must lie patient in collect
i»ig its reparations award from (ler-
■any until Germany is enabled by a
favorable foreign trade balance to
pay. Germany has already sent her
gold out of the country, and resorted
fai printed money with no reserve be-
hind it to meet domestic obligations,
and the (iermans are not gravely con
eernnd over the outcome They are
Mke a man who, after months ol wnr
m, resorts to bankruptcy, and t'ei
that tn a measure lie has squared him
arif with the world
In spite of the tarifT law, which is
a farther barrier to the foreign
trade that would enable the debtor
anuntries to square their accounts
with the United States, it is proh
tfile that the United states will eoine
eat into the ojk-ii as sih>ii as war an
imomty cools to the stage where
France will consent to refund the
itineration charges on a long time
tw-'u The isolationists an losing
^rip in Washington. And a
miii v the tariff law's evils appear
in the tnuly bills, the attitude of
Lore by Moonlight (two pianos (
Mary 8. Long, Elizabeth King,
Mildred Palmer, Robbie Craighead
March of the Tin Soldiers
Hallie Vick Foster
The Passing Parade
8allie Voria King
Rernice llollyfteld
l)«>r»>thy I Kite
Jennie Bunch Craighead
Mildred itradley
Three little girls
Hobhie 0'Haytie Craighead
The Blind Mice
Waltx
Spanish Melody
Night Time
March Militaire
Wis.. Little Owls
Meditation
Spinning Song
Value
f'sinille Alston
Dixie Doodle (two pianos)
Mildred Palmer. Mire Heynolds
Tarantella Op II
Vals.
Farewell to Thee
McloHv of IjOve
Blush of the Rose
Little Buss Bodies
Helen (ieorgi
h'lorenci Itiown
Marguerite Itiiluii.
Mildred Palmer
Si\ little girls
Send i tut tin <5lad Tilling
High School Choral Club
Shcit ing S*si r Ctalop 11 • o i
Luetic Burrows, Pearl Huuiber,
Winona Kitn-her, Lull St Claire
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l-'lowei Song
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Mar. S..
tat ion to ti e I)ance I two piano )
I.ui'ile Burrows. \\
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Chas. Ihirand
Sartono
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Kerns
St res Iwig
F. Beh
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W. Holfe
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Don
Sawyer
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Martin
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Whitman
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Scharwmka
Paul Witch*
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Men- Vrein's
Kigh! Folk of K11 I ntiil Kore.t
The oldest new«|iaper in the world
is the King Pau. or "Capital Sheet,"
|Mibli»hed in Peking, China. It was
printed first in '»! I A. P., and for
many years was oumed only at irr»-g
ilar intervals. Since Ftfil, it has
eeft published weekly and in un.-
nn ait.
During the pnwnt century and
l^-rhaps longer, the |ia|>er has ls« n
r» leased about ihmiIi. I ntil 1 H-S'J. it
confined its news to council and court
new-. Since then it ha- been issued
in a new form and on a new plan.
The Kinu Pan is printed <>ri yellow
pu|s r. B sells for 'J en-h, -omcthing
les than a cent Tkire«- editions an
printi d daily
Ml issues ot the King Pan an
edited In <i< ni«mis rs of tin Snlion
al Ai'iideiir ot Si letiei ■ They an'
.ippi. • 11 eiI k»y tin Chini 1 govern
1,lent Flo total iiiimlier of daily
1 'pie is t rotn I J.IMHI to 1 1,'MMi
have you
TRIED OUR GROCERY SERVICE?
Fresh, Pure Groceries Always in Stock and
we Deliver ON TIME.
Try our BAKER BOY FLOUR. None Bet-
ter.
w. w. fox & SON
From Judge.
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tht white* |n»tt'»lnt.M>i». iirnf i»I *» 1"
of fhi* n#,!/ro |mpnhit»on » wi ll
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•. »fij!»l firing th«' iM-To wHit.li to hi.n
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LOOK HERE!
I do all kinds of electric wiring, all kinds
of plumbing. Do all kinds of tin work-
stock tanks a specialty. Sell parts for all
kinds of machinery. Say, why don't you
have your house wired. Bath room fix-
tures and sewer connection a specialty.
l. s. hollowell
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vuri ' it > \\ to 1 f' 111 will you catch tl it
train t h, t pa In n m fiw ruumt< .
H i k!\ c;i' t In repl. '' Lord o*
ir. . M r. I ,c a is. 1 \ you 'II ^ct rh -<
• n ' 1111111 t«» let me up from
• I. place, I'll k< fcfi ilat train what
p., f •! hen an hour a jo!'
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Nerly and \11 h*.
\iilti ic . • 'alttMl
in r tin' r riciee,
Mr>. !•* K. \Vhi ri• . ami w :!I proh
ah!v -p'-ml tin w'111♦ ■ f u-th h'-r.
The City Meat Market
Ih thefplate where you can frret any cut of fan-
cy, good anil wholesome fresh and cured meats
when you want it. Our Market is clean and
sanitary and our treatment courteous. We
appreciate vour natronaee.
Perry Fite - - - Prop.
1HL UNIVERSAL CAR,
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BEDELILLING DAUUHERTY
We hold 110 hriel to Atlm m :
(ieiu 1 ul D.i '1 In i t \.
11 has Imneleil several situation .
11111.U. 1 ti^r himsel! particular! > ud mi
neeessarils, it would -i mu. ofTo
sivi> to or^ani/eil lahoi
Up has created the uupie uui ot'
licnit; unduly solieitou lor ' In
business.
At the same time, then ne \!i'
imtmy: eireumstani 1 -.
I n the first |ilai i . hi inherit ed
1 overgrown mul. pi rhap». o, 1
' elit hllsiastii' depart merit ■ 1 u-t ■ ■■
1 daueini: to the tune ot u.-ir I •:■ d 11 ion
Hill belli Oil eru-iilll iil»t
toi even shade
In the seeoiid place, I.. « hand
capped hy .1 crow,1 .1 ■ 11 ot -
th> vot.ir .» III -h to oliatigv, and Mr. I"'1"
Ijpftini;* 11*8 question, as ipinted 1
above, is .ikely to lie «u swi rcil to the
|in>fit ot thr world hv sen>ihle \iner
ittn voters.
a triiu.iph I"i Wall St 11
111 tli. third piaci ;
li\ the la!nc hoaril.
\o man 1 vi111 - . li.'iiiliin
_ 1 William .1 Burns, who - .> ■
Wanted: Men or women to take , ,d .it m- ever .1
ardent for genuine guaranteed ho»i- n„. • • ,l«-t««t \e" vi- n .
ar.v i'or men, women, and children 't«sk ol' bolstenii- m. •
Eliminates darning. Salary $T)0 a :imril." co Id - a' . '
week full time, $1.00 an hour spun- , ,.s, „l the ion , i(.i
time Experienee unneeessary. In Then 1 1.1
teniat">na! Stoekin;.' Mdls, Morris- imi w,. u-.|sct r it thn tin
I III!
town, P«
10t I, u 1IIil'• ■ 1 ullde I I. I I" rl i- t,,wn IV
eeilin • 011 i^reen wood
In 1111 -n eolineetion, i.>n't the
1 lien dit ,il impeachiiii,' p.ihln ill a ia!s
ni: 1 y possible prcte* t ■ iin " '
I con :di 1 able henilway in on poi t e ,
lid n't it doi n .• somet I' 1 lie tn It 1 n
j del I hem 111 then work '
11 Mr. 1 lailuchei'ty. or other
an 1 guilty of nialt'easatiei in nflice,
e Would hi the Irtst to ipiestion the
• ropr etv ot' impenchinic him, hut
0111 thi dislitiiee, and niak ' • every
. lowanee I'm his h 1111 o111 . it looks
. t In 111 ■h the e\ ideiiee a aa ,n -t li nil
ire vs 1 al mil lhat the coniplainailts
cali/ed il
\t ill 1 . cuts, I hey appeal 11 -pun -
hie till* II a I - t III t lie d ; 1 r 11 ' 1 111 I 11'
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No Fishing Or HnntXng.
Positively no fishing or huntinc
■ n 1 c llhich ran h. Ml tre-^paaa
i" will lie prosecuted. So take no-
nee and keep out. Charley Arendt,
Wanted Men or women to take
• nlers for ; •••• • r.li ed hos
ier> for 11 e-i. won en ml chtldri n
1.11 111 uatc da I'll Ilk. Saint \ r.'.O a
week full lime, fl 00 an hour spare
pern n> e 11111,111 - an In
Stock nir Mil's, N'orns
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which I5 teruationa
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PRICES REDUCED
$50.00 on All Models
LOWKST IN HISTORY OF THE COMPANY
Now Prices Delivered to You in Albany
CHASSIS. Plain . --.$306.46
CHASSIS, Starter Clincher . 378.14
CH \SSIS, Starter Demountable 403 74
tax ABOUT. Plain .. 346^86
KCNABOUT, Starter Clincher 419.66
RUNABOUT. Starter Demountable 445.66
TOURINd, Plain 377.02
TOURING, Starter Clincher 449.82
TOURING, Starter Demountable 475.82
n>UPK .... 618*30
^•HAN 685.90
1 Rl ( K, Pneumatic or Solid 154.94
TRUCK, With Starter 5^6 62
TRACTOR ; 45U5
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AND INSURE PROMPT DELIVERY
THK WORLD'S (JKKATEST MOTOR CAR VALUE
The Pord .ar of today represent, the greatest opportunity for the saving of both
TIME AND MONEY Buy a Ford and SPEND the difference.
liny One on the Installment Plan -40 Per Cent Cash
J. C. MILLER
ALBANY, TEXAS
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1922, newspaper, December 22, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413311/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.