The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, June 16, 1922 Page: 2
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MERCHANDISE OF MERIT
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BURNS PIERCE insist that all Merchandise which enters this Store
measures up to certain definite quality standards whether the price be high or
whether it be low
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Every one wno makes a purchase at BURNS PIERCE has the absolute
assurance that he is getting value received for it is a merchandizing principle
here that Quality must be Rirst
The Merchanbizing problem which BURNS PIERCE has so successfully
solved is not one of merely merchandise Jrit is one of Meritorious Merchandise
EXTRA
SPECIAL
BUYS
Ladies Black Tram
Silk Hose QQa
Ladies Cadet No
920 Pure Silk Hose
Brown onlyi OC
One lot of
Childrens Sox
special J5ft
One lot of Mens
Black Sox 1 Aa
1 Got Real Mad When I Lout My
Setting Hen Mri > Hannan
J went into the hen house n < mini
mg inil found my fuviriic et e dcid
I gut real mad Wept flu iore
bought lioini UATHNA and in a week
t jui six deud rut Kyerybmlv tvho
raises poultry ulimild keep HAT
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SPECIALS ON
LADIES READYTOWEAR
We have just Four Silk Dresses of this
seasons purchase
We offer these at just
HALF FORMER PRICE
Eight other Silk Dresses in stock
YOUR CHOICE FOR 495
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE
Ladies House Dress Aprons
good grade percale a big
assortment to choose from f0v
BURNS
PIERCE
It Pays to Pay Cash
TUTIA
Iwentvtwo vcars before the sign
ii nt Hi IVtitration of Independence
Men Franklin wiut the firwt public
von 17iL that wa to grow und
crv tiilic iiitu tin Cuukfltutirm nl tin
I liitiil Hlutos Printer iruiihlln show
< l III H I lie separate Id iimiu should
ijuil bickering quibbllngi and ijnarrt1
lilig and cooperate Ui one tmit for the
i muiuu good of all
TEXAS
Wliilf tl ild Unit Washington
ruiilil rut toll ii III t iV nt hiu biogru
plir havi lllill isi J < III this
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HiiiIi slogan ik Hay it with flow
i < say it with Kim nay it with
eniuly Id ri nil vitv well hut uu
lesi urn can say it with tVH anil
il nt that the saying ha little reil
ralue
GIVE JOY
To YOUR
POOKETBOOK
94 Bleached
Sheeting JQ
ACA Tick
Table Oil
Cloth
jTn
29c
Brown Cotton
Flannel
29c
10c
Seasonable Articles Priced Right
36inch Percale light colors
per yard
15c
Book Fold Shirting
per yard I DC
Good Staple Apron Check Gingham
per yard
Munsing Underwear
Cadet Hose
Interwoven Sox
Mallory Hats
15c
6 Dozen Pearl Buttons
10c Paper Pins two for
six for
PARCEL POST CHARGES PAID
ON ALL MAIL ORDERS
25c
15c
10c Card Snaps two for I vC
One Lot of Ribbon HALFPRICE
Ladies Handkerchiefs picot edge
edge25c
25c
W L Douglas Shoes
Carhartt Overalls
Hansen Gloves
Billiken Shoes
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
Is often causnd tii nn Intlnmcii condition
of Hie niuioua linliifc of tliu liimtaclilan
T
ube When tliU tub Ik liilUmeil you
Thave
have n ruiutillni miunU or imperfect
hearlnir Unlcau tu liiMumtiutiou can
tie rcduiee your vhcVliiK may lie o
atruyed furevci
HAU8 CAVAIUiH MKMCINK will
Jo what we clilni fill Itrll your syulem
of Cutarrh or DeufritiuH causml by
tiaturrh HALLS ATAIUMi MKIMlINK
has been lucreanfiil the treatment of
Catarrh for over forty Year
Bold by all drumrUu
Y i ClMoer Co To J J O
BRINGING UP OUR 0KUDRBN
No matter what ctood wo pre
for lot us teach our children ret
orenco boforo God In somo form
for this will sorvo rat n mighty
forco in tholr Uvos
moiig tho many subjects that are
quito troely dteussed i tho manner of
bringing up our children Thoso who
know most about it to hear them toll
about it are thoo who have no child
ron of their own It is fortunate that
1 have live of my own and for that
rci oii can speak from experience
I have listened with rapt attention
to several good spukern on this siibjiut
iud I can agree with all of them somo
of the time but when 1 get back homo
aiit find that one of the children has
invented n brand now kind uf mischief
that none of the rules I have hoard of
will fit 1 immediately relapse into the
eld fashioned ideas of bringing up
children
So much of the ad ico that Is bunded
out to us by those who know Is
applicable largely to people who hae
uSdunited time and moans m > thnt they
can spend al the time required in
teaching their children how and what
to do and say and can supply them
with all kinds of n ce thluK to unnice
themselves with It in about time some
of u began to realize that the great
inajontv uf children are not living outer
inch conditions and thai out of
th t iimjorU ureal many of our fu
nr lender will come
Mil mis of boys and girls are brought
i > p mi home where he income from
their lather s work in senriely rnougli
< o iiipplv the neoessitiei of life to say
nothing about luurie other millious
i brought up in hrnies where both
reni must wtirk in order to tie reason
1 comfolable When we begin to
1 sin b people how to bring up their
i ren w are dealing with entirely
illi rent conditions than are found in
linnies f those who can afford to
hem some of the luxuries of life
I is uimimi struck mo that o
i ni itc our children act like
rwii n > s mure limn we ought ami it
i tn in this is one uf the reasons
re not always as successful
should lie We cin reasonably
Mi it a < hild between the ages uf say
il fftecn should be able to iiilly
the things it has taken us from
to I vtirs to leain uurclvo
Mum times when children do things
I should not it is because wo tho
renin have not been properly brought
t niil because we hnve not reiod
iiw evtrcmely sensitive the childs
in l is in impressions that go out from
its parent
It frequeiith happens that a father
I entertain his boy with anecdotes
limit his own boyhood pranks and in
ibout these prank will seem to
it ther proud of having got away
mti it in spite of the established
r les Is it nnv wonder that this boy
iiiovs these stories of his fathers
enpades and why should we vnnder
when he develops tendencies to do like
wist cell if it happens tu take i dif
fercilt form
K these stories must be told they
liiiiibl at least be told in a manner
which showed how a ilinmcd the father
was of what ho had done but that
would not be fun fo father the children
would not enjoy it and father
would appear as the culprit Instead of
is the hero
These are things we often overlook
tul then wonder how our children
earned some of the tricks they play
in their brothers and sisters or other
children or how they gut hold of ideas
t nr some of the mischief they gnt into
It seems quite impossible to lay down
iin hard and fast set of rules for bringing
up our children first because no
wo children are alike and do not react
1 vime and seend because they do
not lie under nnv definite Mit of con
litlllllH
We can best bring up our own child
en right by taking hold where our par
nts loft off on us We the parents
re in the greatest need of bringing up
because if we have the proper fouuda
Mon within ourselves e are more likely
to impress our good qualities upon our
liiI < 1 riii A child will quickly discover
if the tilings we trv to tench them are
nn real sentiments or of they are
imply wluit is generally called com
nnv manners
We should teach our children respect
l or iilultH no matter where they aic
WV should tench them that older chlld
en and adults have rights and privi
egos that vounger children do not have
unil we should teach llieni that just as
lion as tluiy gain these righta and
irivilcges thiiv also must assume tho
responsibilities of older children and
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unlvoraity of ToxnB Intomoholaatla
lciiKud lniK found It necessary to re
vnlui i Htntu i > hniuloiiHhl
At its meeting Mtiy 30th tho state
eommlttoo of tho
oeiiitlo Lon ua
voted miunlmnusly to decliira tho sttito
liiiHkcthnll ehniiiitonshlp uwuidcd the f
Lindiile team at tlm close of llic stnte
tuiifiiament ou March Mril and Ith null
nail void and to request of tho author
ith of the llndale siehoot ho return of
the trophy which was awarded at that
time This action was takon when It
was found that om < of tho players of
lie 1 iadale team wui a Kratlmitoqf n
military nendemy whose rank jMiigljor
than that of t e Llndale Hehn < lvTie
rule in the League conitltutlon imrtcr
which the disqualification was made
liars Rinduntoi ofschools of equal or
higher rank from partielpntlnj in tho
IiIrIi school contests The defense
mndo by lliulnle authorities was that
there were certain irregularities in the
credits tho diploma beinc Inter nnnull
ed
Tho commitlcit or tlie lua uc took
the Misltion however that tho player
wnrf a cradoato at the time tho champ
unship was awarded A ireat jjoal of
correspondence took place lHilwbcu The
Liudaio school and th University
League Committee beforo action wash
takou
The title was decided in such a wny
that no Mhool ouii bo named champion
with tho annulling of tho Llndale
award but Kl lnso is left with tho distinction
of beinu tho runnerup in tho
race against LiidiUo the lUer having
defeated Houston Ldingburg Toxar
kana and Kl Paso in the final raco for
tho championship
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O'Bryan, Barnett. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 13, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, June 16, 1922, newspaper, June 16, 1922; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth45554/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.