The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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| PALMER
pnn..n «nt I" " •*
luuiftiid
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Old Wing, the
Capitalist
b, john palmf.r
B spouse. fry-
oat doors Are
0 a staudvr reed
r •»« y«e«r» ***"•"•*
elephantine.
Ulimi hail |C"W i"
sNrvcr country
Ut«l« Juanltn. four
with Hit* 'ii":1
softened "
■I be had aiayed.
i eertnin ancedrn!
I kl the l«fy re.
, Brother country. 11 ••
lawn*. fountains,
i wide staircase. « ''l1
i ascending and
7m r0*0^1
0 Implacable old man
tk while. hushy eye
, uptumffl IIHHISlache
sach oiher a>T"-.i
Bncfced library
I ^graced the I>unninnon
' ''H" »l*t. IJH. Wf«I»rn N>*a|M|^r 1 |»i,
Old Win.; had heeu Young Win.
»h«-n lino It* appeared, » Ui.
* ! 1 at »!:«• Itogers' ranch I thin ilu\
No 11** had been siu:t;.gicd In
across the frontier. Hut the lingers
were not ltd ere-ted iu how he hail ar ''l»wn when* it ran*1 p-t away.
THE COW FEVER
A noxious fever *a in ihv v<in«.
ami I am always taking (amis to nail
auntlu»t plunk; at ilawn I bate the
trji'.'rn:it hay ami eha e the roiib' *
all the day, until I see m_v bunk I
MR so weary that I xnwn. :ii.<I yet I
*l|fh. "Another lx>lie I must eotlte
So I ;i> weavini; tliruiiv. i
the town and liml a dime ami put i*
Ah.
rived; the) v< unted a cook, and VV!n«
claimed that he could nil the Job.
That van in ttic days of the Kog
ers' supremacy In t'alu\era county
1 lure were James lingers ui■ • t his
wife, mien; young Mr Charles, the
son, ami Klla. the daughter. Wing
proved to be a failure as a cook. bat.
while his fate trembled la the bal
a me. Iliere .* •< urreil the flooding ot
the 'lam.
The snow* had melted In the mum
tuliis, ami the dry gulch was trans
formed Into a touring stream. Young
Mr. t'harles, who uas then twelve,
■lipped "it the ed,e ,,( the rii" e. and In
«a iiistunt \>ns strutting In the \\ fiirj
l0( torrent.
If ttli>ixMly tin• I Old Wing—
Younit Wi»»u# tl»»»n might huv*
**••♦•11 turn ;t trtH'tloii of it »♦*«
<*IK1 lt»* j1111I|»• -«I.
—w l'iv*» minutes Inter !»♦• ntUi(K»»iv<j Up
®y hoa*e touitfM »«' '1 fo truticli hmiri*', dripping wnttr,
i to It. Never let me I.e.,! ,
and furry tug t!»♦* half ti»n*<*lou«i hoy
Ob that understiindliu hu ur„„
two hundred pounds vf|(.r lf WUu-, Wil<
at • M'mauent addiess , ,,ri. Kn^ers him a hundred
ttl *f every je:u. ■ l■.] ,ir-. ,unl heard that lie had in
jiHni°n< more pietuc lie , w .,,,| lt ,-jtrll^ company I'ilru*
[ 0 Wft, lovely, a »rpp , , n |„(1,nitn|{ In th 'se days. iMirln^
f )M ahoolders. lliey sti»*l that followed rum.us oeca
tat under the shiid" V -i• • i.;i I\ r> n heil the Users' ears that
»\ tie v..i> then .n the Lraiiiilioti
once wl'i ti shailes of evening ti ll I «i
read the luniks ot llarohl lit II. ami,
they woiihl com fort inc. ami l^iuii
LiW.i y 's stately tomes ami Sappho
Johnson's noble |iobi<s would till the
hour «itli ifle«-. Art stirretl me with
a rinjrinir eall; m> " Yar«l ot Koses"
Hi the wall I toiiml a thni<» ot
eharii s. hut sinee this feici • n\ -o
stmill; the higher things like ml an'l
soiii:. swill hut a tal.e alarm. M'
l«»W - Ot Imh'iv- ;ir« »I.1 l\ u.tii dr>t, \
h u and trindM'l rid vi'li rii^t. an*
l.i'iiuifr i'n»m a nail; «»i«l plfa-»ur* ••
i.«»w ; i «* nut ot «t. I<\ iiml nought on
• artli -♦•••in \\onl ^lulr. • v««pt
tin* IIM-Iill k:•!• \liot}(t*r k«»p« rk
pl.H'id in hnrn . anothei pu rr oi
fitrht i- niini , ariotlu-r ^Irainiim W'ti*
fi11f a!I tin- 111»ml' I ii">« d to kni»w.
aliand »ii••«I iih' l*»n'J. loir.- ;t " I ?
nhunni d genial tin i. I v« p.i «« •:
up all l (.• -impli* i «»} ruhMir
<i«»\\ n t In -»!\♦ i Imi\ t In dollar «»f
our d.id -. and v hen t hi da i !• 11
Our Ready-to-Wear
Department
vs3
t tatter* la you
-wait!" v
MM In jtorn and more he-
Itory Chalmers hud III;i11 i•••!
after he left for Amet.'-a
Hal John Donahue I
Iti fhren way to every I »
Within him. tie had tlno 1
la lll l« wtth •vll things find peo| ••
Ml W lattcrcd him. An I at I.
toMlMctwd at the one refiiiji
ItW t FepltH.
H«tot past ennie up before hu
M|f ttllW Krlously. I'epi'.i looked
ftlr pan, fenr in her ey»
known the day would
her mau would lea\e her
he had lone since censed
»aM Itr her. and that it was oniv
JaieNk who hehl him.
IllB Doaahue I mm nnnon h. '*ed >t
(to (hM The soft look ftideii
rntm-he saw her mothei s f. 1
tte tike §oft outlines.
WM (Dllig: He Inld I
tomtf te the step that hi' -
is was foin- lw<-k I"
tof&ilMd of green fields ..••.) it.
Ml White women 1 I low I
cmta ul
MM made his preparitn
MM* *T Kli'.'i V
John. And hefweeu l)ld Wlni{ and Vouii(£ ht-himl '
Aim; had hecotne a capitalist In u '
... ill >\ ■>. They questloneil him
► • t-ietilnes, Init only received a lilaDil. i soil
eelcstiul smile.
\S iiu- «hs never a ifood cook, hut
ot ... i -<■ in' Id nut he disiiosed of
II . .is i 'it ul. i :i little erratic. It
i In- .i broke nil M.ss Kllii'a im
;n I• 11k n nlch with vmiii^ l.m rahee
ti.\ huiidhilu I he latter ne.k alid cn>T '
i nt i: lions. 1 ,ii i ahe. stoppeil
tlvl.tlhl, . • i' Mri| iin11 .\hi*|>ercd ill
In ear. Snl'seniieiitl> it was found
111-»t Wiuj; Icid s' i! Miss Klla from Ul"
a ^reat scumlul ! cst ii
She married llan%i JuIiiimiii ami
lit. In ed i<n in the snnie in ■ n-e at t» i j 1 ''
•ti. ..h!"i _ei.eruti"tl had fn-s.-d a • . ' -tin
Nli i .a i . who > s il liliehei
tried
la o111\ |'li a -in i
Is coi
I'sl,
il.'if
I w hat
' I et ll, _
I' l I tin
' to tin
|."
w h
we want you to visit us AND let us
show vol a beautiful line of silk
dresses in conservative styles AND
shades; also some very pretty even-
ing dresses.
our woolen dresses are the latest
styles and weaves—just from new
york.
(oats and (oat suits from the very
plain conservative styles to the
most beautiful fur-trimmed that
we could find.
PRICED FROM S12.50 TO *75.00
him IP"
h.-ow 1-1
i
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I
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had
hid
'I '
II- I
hu h» orU f«»r Idm, h it I
,1 , I, ..Ills dislike . .1 ;»
e In h i i ii and alw : s • at ti i
lie v\iis near M
d I.) a fall ti' ii In-
-iiiip
tin
t | • - >1 1 ' '
pp«p» rii»-*
'I la' diii..
iti
, fMa^i I i steal
f. Tit? <i Ce flu
• 111 tie \
preten.si of s.
then . nil ii in
the vlllii f strec I •
Ct the Will 1'iWS, I! I'. r .
was ivalkliu
old getitleman «ho >
by the nften -t
eomltis his hii>
•topped. Iliirvoy
Ii .'
le s
"I I'
;
II It., da s nt
IHI. .|iii:ltsii|!
ml dwlinllcd
I i ||. sji.'l ate
i ii \ • le' Win.* k.'i • -aid
ant, I s Wit. protest•• ,
... | )i|... lei's lit*
W It 1
II I II. I ha. ., til I hitia V
a ed tin' point I" Willi II
. | | ||ll e| ■ .i|-t| III' III
li-
lt I'll I
ror sM.F.
I'll Hem 'I
lutein
Albany, Texas
■ ! Mi
-1 •«. ■ : 11 sullies t nun s'_\ "il I to
I I!. Ilateiicr.
Mart Gentrj* was down from the \
Uaiieli this week.
I U
I
l\
Knowles I tui'-s \ a n'l
I this gei t's I,
tolth. from lit' t:■ i' i I.
t parts imi im -11 . -
i sfrahl my e
(tare," Ha Id smith i
II; lawyer h
'•i prominent ■ i •• ■
t The baronet >u«l
diet! In h r.i m| i
Iwatti.
t thw»» ujis :i y.iiii
Wllnf you m'
iHtf. ! I ♦• h:i'l
ratber, sImm»u thf <l :
\ hl« Klioi's s» i iir \t :i r
J h«trd of hi th»^»' p.! '
j looking for him.
followed every elm- I. i' I
able to locut' I
to have henrd I
Duncuniion. Mit i
Us name, or left f. i ..th.-r
died."
■ Donahue Duncantion - • 11
drawn near, and » i- tr\
•rstand what the
about Instinct hud t<r.• ■ ■.*'■>
|»f fear Into her lurne f.ici iI
Hjr she was'
I JuntlltH rail to her ta'he ' I
Sgalnst Ills kllee | he I I ■»
round the child
fc' that's mv business nn
the old lir.vyer. sniilln. I
photogriipl » of John I Miii'
•old on*. When I s;iw \ I
-wtll, hot ie never dies, v •• 11
|tol I thought hut tn You're
i I Suppose, are you''
Donahue t>unciinni'ti - ■ ' '
JjWlldly. Het" was tie n
Ml his dream.s at Inst i N..t!> i ^ j
him! I'epita i *< >111 r I !• <»!. il f ;
he cnnld provl-lf <"r h»
Only—
unmlstukiih'f in ni
I fsce, and the little tirl, see
i tensing It, ran to her mot I ••
• whimper Inn cry and rms'
' neck. John Domihue Ihni' i
•d his fate in that Bc-tare It
IwMilta gml Pepit n ton 01
he said, shaking lit- ■ :
I'm not your man
11 pit "
didn't a
,, inlet st a ml
i. V. itlL in
ill'. -
i i ,n i t"
la i 11 le
I esiilll ceS
id i'.,r. I
il til-
•\ ti
'• in
lint
d Win.
d W
W It,.
nsitl j.
i
■ id to
Kilt
said I lid tii'i'.
iiinit 1 ng o of Ills
I Il.i said her
I ni at the end
II | , mild raise tlw
, ih| ; hi 11 oil thai
c. >mpativ. and
■ i ■
II W .
■ ii lend no- !i v
led ; i•. t 1
to |,o i.l I h i»-
I e lt to h ' W
ee[ i VOl I W 114
,■ \ e to gi
V to China1
s Hiev " t11
W In
: I.
•d
• i in't at
site s ,.|
dull ' >OI.
\ .1. V Old
S I* I
nil
Not
• •nt'
h I up
\ oil . e he.
i i id Win;.*
enough
l.ere?'
When
iv1- i*. —
^ it' « "*•'11
tak.* > <>iir tlmi
Ne\t we.'k
I ill
will do."
,,, ii,. appoliited morning Verv old
Win- « Js t' '1111*1 pen ii' I ill ly dead ill j
1,1 |,ed. a little optnin pipe beside
1,1 iii It had not taken much of Hi"
dru- to end his lite
I he .lap Itll'se mating' 1 of '1"' Kl'oves
led the papers Wing lind left
l.eli d
I,,. has left s, ven'i thou
s ,„d ih Hal's. he l.llfon I them
"Whatr BhMtad "Ai"1 ll*" -
couldn't lend me live?"
II. hum he's left it all to your (
,, I;, . said the manager, "lt
hum 'tuite n tragedy III it
Ii-mI s wife and
w us-
WH) lie
hildren In Canton,
l.ut, u. cording to Chinese law, when
he pulled your brother out of the
water. Mrs. Johnson, he—'hum tie
iesponslhU' for him for the rest
,,f his life. He looked on everything
be .'.lined as your brother's. So now
it ,-..lues to you. I If course there are
l,ls wile and children, hut you're not
bound to- hum—"
» those Chinks' address? snorted
Johnson. , i
"\,w It is in the pnpers.
XVI at d'you say. Dlaf W# might i
send them it hundred. Tlmt's h
tunc i'"i i •'in'"""' fuudly-
VjP'
i 1 r **
4M.. ^
y-ir,
. f -*t
\ ah givltfs mvs10*
TO UT;'L5 QMS vJ/H0SK ;
UiS COfF£C I
I AM i
jL'is Ltrs- 1 t
Ift UsiCiict 1 fAll. Aiip CHf!
SAV "HAMX* AS PuAirJ
ANV30DY, i
i
ANY LiT^Ut SIRL j
have me wtfc ;•/'
THE c. i t
CAM IXiPS OR Tir'.t'.
sunset tea. cartoni" j
2
ITiS AWFUL EASY \ BOYS
CAN HAVE A FINE. FIELDER'S
GLOVE IF THEY'D RATHER.
THE GROCERY MAN SAYf
I'M ALMOST AS GOOD AS
sunset coffee and
sunset ^ TE&-
AND EV-iiDHI|||JliLii,gRYBODY
KNOWS HOU
VTHEY
SUNSET
GOCD
ARe 1 J
i J ' *.
m-t. i!
COFFEE
its flavor tells the
whole Siory
v-in "Miss Sunsetthe Beautiful Talking Do)1
for-
* Btung.
•Me it!" grow led
the Inst time t land • s 1
JfottntSlli pen
nttt's |)m r,nv . t •
• Inn he's u. tin i in
k the l.aVi , >
Convincing.
• . Why diii I •' in"P
. in into the tire''
, , 1 I, • to pt o\ i
I supp"
'roin the
that lie
l.oll
Sunset Tea Cartons Count:
10c size, 3 cartons count 5c
each i .ton
' . im. h carton 10c
. . c.i; it i it ton
Two dollars in covers and cartons brings the beautiliii 1 S in •
doll to you. Any time after you have ten cartons ,>r co-
send for the doll and pay the b:ilancc in cash—juatdot'.s
covers and cash t f:»l two dollars. J
BOYS—Yon car. he .- a i. . • '
" . n-TJitl'.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1922, newspaper, October 13, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414062/m1/5/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.