Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1922 Page: 12 of 20
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TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM. TEMPU5. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1922.
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It Saves You 1-4 Your Fuel
It is an actual piovcn faet that the Hound Oak Square Base will
jave you niorr fuel, during it* lifetime, than the amount necessary
o its purchase. How does It save this much fuel? By be ins
ibeolutely tight below and abo^e the fire—holds fire 48 hours--you
have altsolut# control at
ROUND OAK
SQUARE BASE UEATKH
Folks who have used a Square
Base tell us that we are very
modest in our claims. Folks
* ho have had no experience may
be inclined to doubt. The best
way lo find out is to investigate
personally, is it not'.' AVe want
you to consider this a personal
invitation.
We are exp< < tim: ymi In today
or tomorrow.
Daniel & Jarrell
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Nazimova Play
to Be Seen Here
at Gem Theatre
ca:oi{<;i:ors scini ^ rrvn ium;
I'It It III" STVHUIM. MlTIII
M AI IHKSS.
"C'amille," Hit Nasim.-va • prudue-
tio'i which will 1» m'i u on lloaduy .it
ihf Gem theatre, where it is schedul
td for a run of two d.">s, has been
modernized for the fu-rei n in an ndap-
Uou by ,lune Mnthis, v lio wrote the
continuity for th< Hex Ingram pro-
ductions fir Metro of "Tht Four
IHoffcemen of the Apocalypse" and
"The Conquering Tower." in playing
tin: Dumas heroine, Naidmova follows-'
Hie tradition that has led nearly all of
the great actresses to ghe it a place
in their repertoire; the tradition of
Bernhardt, Kleanora This*-, Clara Mor-
ris, Kc jane, Modjeska, Laura Krenc,
C'lg.i NehersoW? and Ethel Klarryniorc.
la Rudolph Valentino, the dai-hin;
young actor who plays the role of
Armand Duval, Nazimova has a leail-
I'li: man of brilliant gifts-; who has won
rr.ueh praise for his ieniaikabk pet-
fortnanocs in "The Four Uors-tr>e*i of
the Apocaljpti," as Ju'io Desnoyc-rs,
and in "The Conqu .rius t'ower," a.'-
Charles (5ranch 1. ^
The 'story is about u i <ffih
law student, Arlnand Duval, v lib love
Marjriurite (lautii-r. huov a a." Caiuilk.
a notorious, beautiful wor.mn who
abandons her I'arisian I unts and d>
cities to live simply arid i r.ol's.n'.rively
vi:!' him. Armattd's f-.h. r, ans'ou.'
for the family honor, prevails on her
to leave his son. C'aniiile consents,
returns to her cabaret night life, but
in desi rted l>y her friends when Illness
attacks her. Slowly she sinks to pov-
erty and neglect and at la-st dies, hap-
I V in the thought that she prevented
Armand from ruining his chances of
a career. Before she dies, Armand
has burned of a Sacrifice she niadt
fur him.
In addition to lludoipli Valentino,
N.iziaiova's supporting cast includes
Edward Connelly, Rex Cherry man, Ar-
ihur Hoyt, 7effii- Till bury, Ruth Mil-
ler, t'ousuelo Flowerton. Mrs. Oliver
and William Orlamond.
Ray C, Kinallwood. associated with
Nazimova in all her recent Metro pro-
ductions. directed "Camitle." Rudolph
,T, Bersqnist. photographed it and \a-
taeha Ri-niliova had charge of Hie art
(Tirecthm.
A fcatucf of "Camillo" is the man-
ner in which the stauc t-ettings have
been designed; they follow the modern
school in evoking the atmo^pht-re and
l.V'CC of 111»• plot.
I VIST! M: .-PI NT !T)!t <.OV. MS
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Among Hit many prOceib-nts that
1 . ... lieen established by Nazimova la
I i ,- i l.-ibor.-K- production of "Caniilte,"
ml- Mcti i. cloiv. in'; at the (icni th • -1r-
Moi.daj, i Ohe involving tin- co luiiv-
in vlilcli she will appear.
For a Fr; licit fabri ma h r v. a
ielle.1 iutu tone suice ) pi n a n
ra.a'uial, Parisian iooiiia v-ic cn'ku
into serxlie to weave it. ail Miss
,\'a(aelia li. in'oova u .i-ra -.l one
!. on that will |je seen '>r a fi u min-
i ... ,s only. 1' i -in."** of the uis.inctiv -
I ra . ■ of thi mat ( rial and design, it I
Store Closed
Tuesday
Afternoon
This store will be
closed Tuesday after-
noon, in obsrvance of
Temple Day at the Bell
County Fair.
Ready Monday with
the biggest stock of
clothing and furnishings
for men and boys in
years. Shop Monday,
please, if at all possible.
Chas. S. Cox
Outfitter to Men and
Boys
Sunday Morning Breakfast
By HOE FULKEKSON
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unlikely that it will ever be worn
again.
Fifteen costumes worn during the
different stages of the production are
unique in their originality. They art
typically Nazimova gowns, each por-
traying the fascinating po.rsonnlitj of
the gteat Russian artiste.
If joii miv, our 111 Y-IT-IN-CNTO-
F.l R s\! v: }< u client >ours«'H. Cih'Ii-
ran, lUair A l'otts.
Piiy jeiir Silks at Jarrell's and save
ino;(e\. and jeu might get all your
mi !-"j back.
("inline Delaware I'uiicb. Cherry
r.lo - nil. and Orange Crush will he at
the I air all next wc<k.
I'.iu j, ur Muniiiigweai ;it .lari-ell's
an 1 - ",e r oray, ar.J you might g>-!
a'l you;' money back.
,lo-t veail cur big Circular, 4 page-
i I i',t V-5T-IN-OCTDH! U. Cochran,
Hliiif .V I'otts.
r.uy your J'ilUs at JuitoH's and save
nueiey, r.ul J«>u might get all your
n«>:icy hue':, .»
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IN CASH
All
You
Spend
Here
Olie
Day
Every
Month
"X saw you at the Country club
dance last night with Ashton Perlilns,"
said Fred, the son, to his sister, as the
family seated itself at Sunday morn-
ing breakfast.
"A splendid young fellow, Lucy,"
commented her mother.
"My daughter," said father, looking
at her benignly, "I am glad to see you
are going around with young Per-
kins. He is an ideal young man."
"1 agree with your adjective but not
with your noun," said the flapper. "If
your grammar is weak, I'll explain
that Ashton is doubtless ideal but I
rather doubt the young man part of
your sentence. Personally, I think
lie'd make a fine wife for me if I
were a son infitead of a daughter."
"Aw. Ashton is a hard working
chap; what you got against him;"
protested Fred, seizing a muffin.
"You have to marry sometime, you
know," put in father mildly, "and
what better opportunity could you
have than So fine a chap-as Ashton?"
"Where do you get that stuff about
having to marry sometime?" coun-
tered the flapper. "In the good old
days of crinolineas and masculine su-
premacy a girl had to take her choice
of marrying or going into a nunnery.
Nothing like that now, old dear. # I
can stay single or travel double, be
one of a tribe or travel a lone road,
but there isn't any 'have to' gold cir-
cles for wedding rings."
"Rut Ashton is " began her
mother.
"Oh, I know what he is. I also
know what he isn't which is my
hearth stone tabby cat, liieal ticket,
danie partner in life's shimmy shake
or idea of a he-thing.
"The trouble with Ash is he is too
utterly utter, it you get what 1 mean,
lie is the world's fly-veight champion
at being obvious; and I hate obvious-
ness. lie never makes a mistake, he
is as accurate as an adding inachiiu
and.-1 can't -add, don't like figured -and
can't hear machinery anyhow, lie i-i
as polite as a book of etiquette, and
being polite is the fondest thin ; 1
know of. Ills mode ly makes a violet
into a painted hussy, and white I like
modesty in its plate, that place isn't
the lips of a male person whom I t x-
I cot to be simply outrageous In the
tilings ho says about me to me. He
is as reliable as a card index, and I
never can find anything in an index
a-nywaj and toddle top has taken all
tlu pep out of the cards, lie i.i as
kind as organized charity, and you
know we all contribute to them and
that lets us out of any bother wlfh
them hereafter. He die ses as well as
a head-waiter, afcd the only thing
about a waiter thr-t intrigues me is a
Freudian wish to hit his white ex-
panse of shirt front with a Charlie
Chaplin custard pie shot. All of which
makes a rainy day at a summer resort
without men seem scintilating with
) excitement compared to him—and you
! hold him up to me as ati example of
' something to marry.
! "Ids;',en, family, while I tell you
I where lay man, if I »\er pick one,
j fit pt, in. I don't v. ai.t to marry a
t ( oy of the moral law, or exchange
plvdge.i with the book of common
prayer. I don't want, to hitch myself
and my monthly bills ta a phonograph
which will repeat the same old phitl-
tudt - of 1 i\> and adoration. I wanf
to liiarry a shllling-ahocker of a book,
a C":>y of the booth ggors volume of
riic-s and an office dictaphone that
• r« ts out of order and buzzes at mc
Oiici in a v.hiVe, If 1 can't have a
hukband 1 can fight with, I don t want
any. If I need to be spanked, I want
—
zz
to be spanked, and If I want to be
kissed I don't expect to have to ask
for it. If I can't have a man who
will snap at me once In a while so 1
can cry and be petted back into a
good humor, I won't Have any. If I
can't have a man who stays out at
night playing poker and lies to me
the next day about the directors'
meeting, liow am I going to swap plty-
the-poor-negleeted-wife stories with
the other tabby cats nt the country
club bridge?
"When I, go away in the summer
time I want to worry and stew
lcst some other girl vamp my hubby
and come tearing home on the mid-
night train expecting to find hlni out
w ith a huzzy and discovering lilra at
home reading my last letter, with my
picture on the table in front of him.
Can you imagine Ashton making any
one jealous? Or being jealous? Yes,
you can; Ashton is jealous likt'a tur-
nip i3 sweet."
"I wonder what Ashton did to you,
J.Ucy, last, night?" asked her mother.
"If you want to know, I'll spill it,"
snapped the flapper." I dusted Jimmy
Higgles coat* with my powder puff,
ufter we had been talking golf scores
on the piazza. If Ashton was my
Ideal of a lie-person he'd have cave
manned me into the shrubbery and
tole me where to get off, when he
saw the evidence. What be did was
say 'brush yourself, Jim.' and never
mentioned it to me."
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The realization of our desires rarely comes except as the
result of carefully laid and well-executed plans. Success
in business Is hardly possible without the prpper kind ot
banking connections. This Bank Is equipped with every
facility for your convenience, and will appreciate your
business.
Let your plans for this week include attendance upon
the Bell County Fair, Tuesday to Saturday. Call on us
for Free Tickets.
City National Bank
TEMPLE, TEXAS
Our big 4-page circular Is spread-
ing the glad news about our BI"Y-1T-
IN-OCTOBFH CAMPAIGN, get- yours
anil read It riglit now. it offers the
greatest inonoy-sa\Ing opportunity of
tht> year. Cochran. Blair & l*otts.
Buy your Fall Dresses at JarreU's
and save money, and you might get
nil your money hack.
Howell's Studio, on Avenue A,
makes bettor Photos for lefts.
HEADACHE? BACKACHE?
A Beautiful Woman Is Always
a Well Woman
Bird Song, Ark -"For nearly two
years 1 suffered awfully with femi-
nine trouble, w hich was caused by lift-
ing heavy things, and seemingly I
had. five or six other complaints ad-
ded to it. I suffered with the lower
part of my back and hud- headache
nearly all the'time. I began to think
there was nothing that would do me
any good without, an operation, but
I thought, 1 wor.M try 1Pierce's
remedies first. 1 took one bottle of
Dr. Piefc.c'c Favorite Prescription and
one of 'Golden Medical Discovery',
also used a box of Dr. Pierce's Puri-
fying Lotion Tablets and one of the
'Healing Suppositories' and took the
little 'f'lewsant Pellets' to regulate my
bowels and I felt like a new woman."
—Mrs. Maggie D. White, liox 7.
Dr. Pierce's famous remedies can
he procured from your druggist,
tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce,
president Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo.
N. Y . for free medical advice.
WE WILL APPRECIATE
YOURBUSINESS DUR-
ING OCTOBER
and at any other time. Our best efforts are directed in
sevice to you. We believe th-e best is not any too good
for our customers, whether it be in service or in what
we have to soil you. That's why we offer you
Buy Springfield Tires and Tubes—Goodrich Tires and
Tubes
We handle no off-brand nor gyp tires. Iiumble Gaso-
line and Sunoco Oils. Try Humble Gas this month and
tell the difference in the running of your car. Acces-
sories that are guaranteed by their manufacturer.
STORAGE
Your car taken care of and "never abused. We deliver
cars. Our drivers are careful. Auto Laundry—guaran-
teed service. You pay no more for anything you get
here. Our prices on all lines are reasonable.
J. M. Ozier's Garage
We (iive Prompt Service on l*noctures
They're Here—the Newest
FALL CLOTHES FOR MEN
$15.00 to $37.50
Styles that meet the preferences of the man who has reached his
mark as well as styles for the young man who is climbing—they're
all here, just taken from the packing cases. Among the new models
are the four-button coats and sport or Norfolk styles as well as con-
servative clothes. Values are as important as ever.
MEN—HI m FALL CLOTHING HERE AND SAVE
JARRELL'S
The Place MovSt People Trade
Store Closed Tuesday at 1 p. m. for the Bell County Fail
Pimples Keep
Young Men
Down!
They Make Women, Too, > PuixW
How S. S. S. Stope Skin
Eruptions Positively.
rimnlM and skin eruption* have a
pi'lc©,-~you pay for every pustule,
black-head and pimple on y«ur face.
Pimples produce prejudice and prevent
prosperity- Your heart r.iay be £ohl.
a. 8. S. Will Rill Yua
•t the C'ruMiJatf Flm-
ple-Olnmlty.
Your CQ-operation Is Earnestly Solicited in
Third Annual Pay-Your-
Bilis-Promptiy Campaign
Six Common Sense Rules:
ONE
If you can't pay all of your debts, pay a part on all of them
TW0
Remember the interests of your creditors — their credit
has helped you; now help them.
THREE
Don't try to hold all your cotton. Sella part and pay a
part of all you owe.
FOUR
] If you and your neighbor don't help the merchants and
bankers, who have been helping you, all of us will be in a
"pickle." .
FIVE
Don't carry much money in your pockets or store it in
trunks. Put it in the banks and pay your debts and there-
by keep money in circulation.
SIX
Be cheerful and talk better times. Your co-operation now
means your prosperity later.
bui who wants to kiss eruptions?
Pimply men don't look like th# owners
of anything, l'imyly women, too, are
puzzles, with no prospeets and rtt>
power. Young men and women, here's
the positive way out I'hyslcs and
purgatives will fail. What you need
ti a scientific blood-cleanser. 8. S. S.
Is one of the most powerful destroyers
of blood impurities. You can prove this
In a short time. 8. S. S. has been
passed on by a Jury of millions of peo-
ple Just like yourself. It is considered
•one of the most powerful vegetable
blood-purifiers and flesh-builders In
existence. That's why you hear of so
many underweight people putting on
lost flesh In a hurry, why you hear of so
many rheumatics being freed from this
scourge, with 8. 8. 8. Start today with
B. 8. 8. and see your face clear and
Tour skin get ruddier, your flesh
firmer. It will give you a booet In your
career. 8. 8. 8. is sold at all drug
•tore*. In two sixes. The larger six*
is the more economical.
Retail Merchants
Association
OF TEMPLE
Pay
Your
Bills
Promptly
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Ingram, Charles W. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 272, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1922, newspaper, October 1, 1922; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth468438/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.