The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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VMC 4 I ni\JV VPV/Q R»n «h* ii in marry. ninj or vatt-lMK prnrr WW.
IIIC ALDAlli J, TWBnlwTnulHnv(|^|UM| Xo» «ith denying that be
disrupted «uk the tariff kill that it .aid women an* unqualified for btfci
W® EVSBY nUDAT HOMING rvr„ talk* of "th* rrhnki1 which we nffif*, Senator MH'orniiek
! hofw an«l believe the pary in power ha<-k" with the rhane* that tbr l»em
will n-it'HP at the (■>!!» ne*t Novem ocrats have nominated women mil.
brf." "where there is no pronpeet that a
— Mi-w Muriel MeToruiiek. weir* oi Ib-moeratie candidate may !>•• eleete.1
** the public air.tur^ of her I'atitily "•> at to the Senate.
- ,'«!»». ilee,. led to seen. relief by Awl on the top of e\er\ thtui: else
9VMCWFT!ON $2.00 Pes Year the levies Kv*ient!> the iMwar Ul reee,|»ts for lW.".* are
,|ie aeee|>t- the iMMNfMlthie theorv than a million dollar- less thu
1 that like eures like. ,l>r "ttl-
, Ar.-onh.ii: to the tW.ui Truii- VV>"n ,h* M>al
.,erip»\ W^hm-to.. corns,.....lent, xh"r* •«" *" hit
I .fust ice l»av Will MMM retire. Seere- when the movies are rl,wed there w,I!
| tan llugfces will return to the S.i »n "*rr> r-s)»r»ible
! pre,.,.- fourt. a..,I the next SeereUrv f"' '• —V »- ,n'l,n^ *"
State -ill »-• Mr. Kail ot \rv. Th"» •»» indications o»
.. . i,,,... the blM<wr< of Bolshevist rule. A<-
Mexico. no*- Seeretary ot the lute,
runtime to the Ijondon Ihtilv Trie
i :l , .
irn»|>h even a -lim meal in u Mn-
■»» restaurant costs about twent\
auvmisitiq aatm.
Wm «r 45 vm ikIw.
MBrtlw. Local* H4 rn<m »ll»« »
Announcements
tabjtct to tlM action of th« Demo
ermtic Primaries of Shackalford
County Tnu
To. District Attorney
M S. IjOllg
For County Treaauier
H««ry F. Uuf
For Tax Aiaeaaor
W. Floyd
For Commissioner Procinct No. 1: .
N. M Minis.
For Comity and District Clerk
• lew L l-n^'I'sh.
For Sheriff and Tax OoOeHee:
W M 1
For County Judge and Ex Officio
County Superintendent
Itiehard I Htsf
For Juatice of the Peace Prect 1:
W I. Mamiibv
K'.,« Alton-sii -1i- Xmericat \.tt,u
.11 :■ !#' ,iit' | ■tun' |> to I* tplite Iwauti
, 1 .L I millioii rubles.
ul. \iavl>e tht^ remark wa- <|i»otio
to tlmt licorifta v: t rl lie tore •>!•• ill lib
erutflx lett Kiiu; Al adrift II,I tin
I Jowl iieonfe announce-. that all
lie makes out of In* l><ink will t>o !•>
.. . ii _ i, w:ir eharitie-. It max !»• Iianl to
mi.- lino at IVainill' me re I x to
For Commissioner Prect Mi
J O fior.l.it
1
For Representative
II Rowland
For Commissioner Precinct No 2
W R. Free
3RIEF COMMENT
^o and -11*1,W to her lather.
The |iitrehase ot a motor ear hx
the |«i|ie I* thought to !»■ a |»nn„i.««
o, :i,t ei,rlx end ot tin- oil! il,tTen'tiee
it the xrtlial. xx I ,eli s-,iee the
Ot I'.u 1 \ ia» k' ft I Xt I X l'o|ie
aitl.ii tli i on'.lies o, tl • \ utieat*.
N'o man xxlio line- a ri,|e in an auto
I- ex|ieeted to he eo.itent xxilh a mere
ItttU ,",i afoutiil tie \ ,tn-an ,ar
den*.
\ortlmi ster, I iiixi fsitx has hrok
en it- I'i xear rule ami atlmitteil a- a
-tllitefi, Wilmon Ixeii.lni k I, . ■'I
1 ! N'oun^ Kendrti'k -ax- In xxants
to Im a neWsfM,|H'r man. hut it h,-
lire, m i, ei| I:,Is t ' , iit Slill-
w ' ii euti , nl II irv an I fl' I". he max
likexx'jse |i,-e,i i to heeou.e .'in una,'ell
i-t a iexx xears he nee
(■'.•litors at i .issiirm • M r llanlimf
that In- i'au xeto tli»' lai.m- hill with
out t|uarretin^ xxiilt l'o„*re--, that
those who |»a>si'.| tin ho,iu- lull <li«l
iloveru-
It is
———- ,o onlx to win votes ami that the
Thu I'K.l sumei i- -|n>ken n, i- the '^Iii at majorily o(' them wimlil wel
ahiun It 'b ot the roal -trike, tin. if i-oi e a veto privatelx I'll)- rea-
Wimlil In inon modern tn ••,11 hi,, onin^ is correct enough us far as it
tho (»o., '^04^. hut it overlook- the |*is-ihilitx
Thi, Kais4>r*> Krul» t«» jm- i> that i\ |>rrsi<U»nt with :m\ in!
its *'}ilni«»st ot rrtnk" tmn aspiration at :t 11 n»n\ -h;ir« a
whivh i» riu>ri' than is to b« ^aiti ♦»! < 'oh^iv-miimh nitrr«'>t in v«»t• win
Fordsoiv
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
F.aB. DETROIT
-1
Buy Your Fordson NOW
At this «tmazinj{lv li>v,v price you can't afiord to
wau another day tor your Fordson Tractor
There ii no tract',: ::i.i le that can approach the
money value of th^ Fordson. Nor is there a
Tractor made that can do more work for you.
Remerr. ber, the very dav your Fordson arrives,
il is ready tor any one oi the 101 jobs it can do—
either as a tractor or a stationary power plant.
The Fordson has proved to the 170,000 owners
that it has not only cut the cost of field work
30% to 50^ but that it has made substantial
savings on every job to which it is put.
Fordson figures are interesting-money-savers,
labor-saving, drudgery saving facts you ought
lo know. Come in, phone or write today.
J. C. Miller
Albany, Texas
!»i\t' up >t» inm h motif \, hut uliat In*
lo^ts in rash Ii#* will gain in fmptitar
it v
\ man has hwn |*»t>«»n»'t! t*» t!i
h\ whi»k\ obtain**! *»n a
p»h v^it'iaii |HV^«*ri|»tion l*»rha|»-
thi- 4»nlv km*! that i- m»w *ntir»l*
tri|s»twortliv i^ M»lt| b\ oi»r
in«nt mi it> ^liif
h*»'iw|tt in linat Hrvtaiii
♦ iowrnor MilU*r, \s 11«»-^*• * •»;»I ♦•ni»*r
••• in \. mr^'.t.'r to thr \i»w N«nk h'j
latiii'i- i- |»uiiM'«i, i^ »|iiot**l a^ saiT*1
l\ ninarkini: that "it i-. tw tt* r not
t»» 1111•• i-1«• ;it ill than t«» attrntpf
l lit * r t •• i • ri •*» withiMit a«U'*jii:itr |m»w» i
a n*l Himry.**
Miss \11»* I. »-anili«lat«' tot
t «o>vi nior ot S*n!th I ,ir«»liii i «»n Ih*
Vifiontil I i'imt-* \ on I •artisan
ti*'k* t »*•* ins- t*» hav« a pra* tn :i
i*!» : «»t r«ont»ni\ '*Thr lir-t 1111 r 1 u I
>hall «lo whi'ii I• ••• tI. ^11♦ >a\^.
"will lw a v*r\ womantv ta^k. 1
-•hall tak* hr«K»m am! -v f* |i th*
Stat# Holl i m<« :111• i rlra* It f«H»
initch litt»ri'»l with huinan t'uriiituri1
in 11 ♦ >ha|M- *»t lN»ar«l< ami roiiiiitH
>ions. *'
Hi'iirv Fort) says that all tl.» »-oal
t » «*«»uhl |>os-sihl\ want ha^ h* * n ol
t« t *«I Ii i ii r at prii'i-N I no to ;oo jwr
• ••ii* ;iho\i normal fiLTurt^. an*! that
hi- jmr^tos* in »• logins? !ii^ plant i> to
hlo*'k tin- schi'tni' ol tin rrotitmv
I'1 in • « a i • Mi Foul a a i>: M-t nal
I •-'not *| f!,« * M tl h Ml a- th**
. i*iif2i111 •; Imtfl n|» m r tli*'\ wi*rO
>11-s11*fti*| »»t h*m.:
I M :i n |'i i ' " ha II. •! * I * •. 1, i at
t»» t'.i >h i }»| • h»iar«l'* intitlinl
S • • ' ' • I » I k ' I . " i :! I < . •' f in I >
' • t1 i ^l.ort»-i l*>v Innami
flu h *i i _ * ■ ■*» t *ilr v *ti, I- a • •• m 1 tlcal
«11&« • t * * I ni»' »tnm> i'i it 11»' Tin lonr
»> i M-t. in lit* ^ tn thr \«'\\ N i»t k Sim
ni till \ J ' i * .1*1 toHovvs " T! •
lam! ot *!roiith i> cn^sisl an«! « iir>r»l.
I mm* r t'olk - a>hi»!-i iini-t i'i -t ami
thir-»t . Imt 11 » pat lints ilo • «>t ji\» n
*l.i m i th» Float iii Ha r^ •»' i n« lr
Sa in.
rin' o|M'i tnr> know tin ' i 'ii ki|»
warn wht'ti iv»iv!mm|\ «1st i- toltl,
h i? h»»w 11m»nt th*- mitn-in
l^nanali Tnlni ' 1 •
HOW IT HAPPENED
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Tltat 11 ■ i ililor oi t Iu m I.i,'in o'
1 i i ' I W : I .i ■: I I II .11 »'i | 'ill ! t it i 1 i'm
I i**iii t lii I'.i-iiti i nth h. -t i ut. at t hi*
i ' i i ' . <> \ i t mil, l.i lil i \m;it i Ho.
In 111 v timh i'nt *mm(, at
, • t I- , •> r Imk| I'tll i « III
'..it i ■ il.ilat*. a -I wa> not * v
iat.it i JIONN *' • lit was
inc. and history ma\ again rrprat it
w*L
Now. wr art* in to thut n»iitr»t, art
art- tcotn^r to rrniain in it until iH»unt
ft! out. and air not ^otni: to |4a\ >
an> "moMf" han«l. It IK ry draft*!
us for >|imh making it was a uo*m! |
dfaa. tor it' thn will sjrt thr \*ttfrs
out wr wilt eithrr ranvinff thrnt. or
talk thnn to «!rath. \\V ha\r n<>
Wfdmp— to tuakr. Wr brlirvr 1a
thr |»nnci|>lrs of thr |>arty, ami in\
man who has not thr rouragr ot hi^
ronvi<*tions (it* thrv are not rrinn |
rial) is unworthy of hi< Anwriran
pitizeii!«lii|», and wi- ar«* goint; into
thv i-iintest with all the i-ontitlener
and fmrlpwn^ of a llenivt'* l'»r-
|N>ntirr.
To The Press Boys
WV know that intwl of >0,1 will h«'
Hjraiiist u» in thi- uneven eontest.
lint trn-t \i>n will !»• as li-riifnt a»
I»>—. 1>I> u,i know it not our
la,lit. ultoiji'tIti-r Tin' |litrt mil
trihutisl na» mulrntl iuailv i-rtenth
\\ •• liavi- i \|a-r,«'iii-r<| no abnormal I
ilev«-lo|n„fnt ol i\iriism. and will
.
mm von .ini[ _;r«'|.( voti |,isl h- Ira
t*-nilillv a- I hoi|'_"h ,ml In,i^> ot tin :
kind had takin |ilai-i Hi- li-nirnt. »i |
,in|i'iifi Nun i In,, 't know. -omi-tbiii!
like ,1 iii *\ ha|»|M'n to an) ot you. >
N*m i *la\ \N i 'I! com*' aroutul to s»
\*»u mi our riniioU. am! ma\ I'avor
\ou witti thr *li^tim*tion *»t Immiil:
Ih*riii111*■ 11 tu indorse mit* or ntori' «»t
titir »,hi*rks.
Announcement of Bazaar
Th*- I'rr-ihv t* nan \\ inkrr-- Soeietv
will have their annual ha/aar mnl
turkey dinner iarl\ in IK-<-i-uitk*-r. I>
>our I'hristma-i - li.t) >| ►, n vT here. I lain
t.v vri t f s tor every both handkei
i'liiefs, dre-ser seat Is. faiiev l'iir,>t
ti'jis artieles. \ resrular 1'liristma-
• liniier turkey, and all the liMmrs.
\\ ateh lot tin* dati . i, will In an
itouni'i'il later
uMrmn
TO SEE IT IS
TO WANT IS
COFFEE
PERCOLATOR
(2 Quarts)
SPECIAL
PRICE
(t
REGULAft PUCE *J»
Thi' coffee pervolator. like »u be»uiu'nl MIRR0 Al
kitchen utensils, t well p^ea. graceful and will la«t a W
It is about the most exquisite iookinc percolator we hav*
seen and we are mighty proud to sell rt.
MIRR0 conk:ng utensils are made of thicker, more durable aluh
inum of a dfn^e and even grain. They are an inspnation to ttl
housvke:per and help make the kitchen a brighter, more taJ«P-
able place to work in.
Let us shew you this hue Coflee Percolator—the distinct potato
cf its superior quality:
I The welded ^|«>ul. Hetaehablf handle. .1 Nirk-
eli'd bra>s hinire. * Substantially construet^d per-
i-idatini; inset, with perforated cover. 5 Sturdy, uu-
lountersunk rivets, ti Tightly tolled, sanitary bead.
7 The glittering |««lish finish.
Come early—they will sro fast.
D. E. Rogers & Son
11 I M > I I'I', 111\,, 1'ii-nti,,«■ \t vv l'1 *'0,nl,l*'**' instructions and Cliristi, Texas.
larhnunt; siijh rmr ileviee: tits anv *ani|>les of work. Orders promptly ■
niacin,ii attaches tirmly; filled. Superior Hemstitching At-' "Where is My Wandering
ca-,l\ adjusted IVice deliver- taehment Po , r,0!l Starr St., Corpus Tonight?"
ml i ,,
,1s. il ranl»"
Was II,,,lie t.
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II. »;
•»' t\ i «"hivrt;tion. at:*l t - pro**•*!
! i> ni;ik111u. or un*lottr;. a> on ntivfht
- . t'i»r ,| 1 i not ilrhvrti il t Ii;• t
1- * \ in*ti t*hl11 ,?» tfu* ii.Mil i' nt ion
wiMiltl It:t\« tonml i rr>t inu |t!;it'»
fl \v hf iv It " ii vri itahlf
'fiow ii of 11 tor n > am! ih'^ *»t uoM''
*■♦•*♦ 11. i|i 11 \ t rt ,J i rom i •!.!* i » lit .ii
• ot tin *'tit*!*»^ut*'. am! t f is ii'tnim!-
i- t li.it tIn- ih-t incui"h*'«l V ri ii'iih
riti/i'ii who il rl i \ r it'll that ni.i>t«i'tn!
ulili *•- i v\ . hark in 1 nl t In-;
h\ won ft ntMinnation. nt'\», tin! tri't
an\whtti iniirh, * \rrpt that lir
I- ktri•111ni' thr I.. mal
Our Ready-to-Wear
Department
nm: want vor to visit i s and let cs
SHOW Yor A BEACTIFUL LINE OF SILK
DRESSES IN CONSERVATIVE STYLES and
SHADES; ALSO SOME VERY PRETTY EVEN-
ING DRESSES.
ocr woolen dresses are the latest
styles and weaves ji st from new
york.
( OATS AND COAT SI ITS FROM THE VERY
PLAIN CONSERVATIVE STYLES TO THE
MOST l»EA( TIFI L FI R-TRIMMED THAT
WE COULD FIND.
priced from $12.50 to $75.00
Bryant-Link Co.
Albany, Texas
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1922, newspaper, September 22, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413769/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.