The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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NOT THE ONLY VICTIM
Much is being raid regard
BX DUBLIN PROGRESS
—PntUisbHl B»-
% B. tU'LLEXREIlGKK A SON
Successors to
J. S. DALEY, t'oBNuer
ing the very herd time which wholesome athletics and useful jj;
our presidents have, the ter- I' * **.
rible. problems they have to achievement finds
solve, the load of unjust criti- in a rational way.
cism they have to bear, and’ are many fellows <ji
t’T
lines of work, the desire for ;
expression;^
But there |
n idle type j
the breaking strain created by who in their lazy hours of lei- j
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Maters* at the Puatottke lu Dublin.
T«ui, as mail matter of tbe necond
•teas. under tits act of Congress of
Store h Snt. W»,
1 have -lnrge of the Planter> Gin. formerly tuv old
t'■' *;: • ' ■. v ■ v*\; ■•■'."A-■..;
stand. I have,Ti pain t! and pnt this Gin in fine
shape tnd #»&n do you as good work as ean he had
anywhere. 1 expect t«. work to your interest, as wcil
ts my *wn and to give■■■you good ■ t *vtee and fair
! i eatin ml as I have in the past and ' am asking von
ft a 1 her d share of your business this season.
thie burden that they carry for| «ure turn to conquest of the
their people. It is all true, and female sex as the form of
Subscription Prtet— Dublin Terri-
tory, One Year $1.00; « Monlbs «So;
Outside Dublin Terri,
I Mouths 36c
lory, One Yesr *1.5®; 6 Months 8#c;
3 Month. 46c.
Advert is ing Rates. Display of three
inches or more 15c an Inch. Details
m application.
Published Every Irlday
largest city CIRCULATION I and comicumen of tne city oi
LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION j Russell, Kansas.
Section 1. By reason of the
educational and instructive in-
formation being constantly
broadcasted from many parts
of the world by radio, same be-
ing received in part at least by
people of the city of Russell and
vicinity, be it and it is hereby
made unlawful for anyone to
unnecessarily and electrically
disturb the atmosphere within
PRESS
abuse. The criticism of Mr. show the same characteristics.
Harding has in the main been __0-
rather temperate. The great^ j\j0t ^re that the boys have
majority of the Democratic no judjrment< ^ they are very
leaders, newspapers, and writ- keen in pickilljr out the l)e8t
ers, have shown a friendly feel- i<>0kin*r girls,
ing for the late president. ■,
The attack on President Wil-, ......
son went far beyond what Mr.
Harding had to meet. It was; CW>
positively indecent. It revealed! /XmL (Sal
W. T. STEVENSON, M eager
Phone 141
necessarily incident to the
operationof some device
mechanism or apparatus used
and useful in any business,
trade cr occupation, except
during the hours from 1:00
o’clock a. m. to 9:00 o’clock
LOVE FOR THE SOIL
This country was built up by-
people who ardently desired to
possess a little bit of land, and
erect pleasant homes upon it.
Their effection for the soil, led
them to toil early and late, and
their energy and devotion built
up our fine towns and lovely
rural communities.
But as the country has
grown, many people seem to
have not share of this love for
the soil. They just flit from
one spot to another, sending
down no roots anywhere. Many
of them are forced to this no
madic life by the nature c.
their occupation. Yet there
are many who would find great
rewards if they would make an
effort to settle down in a home
of their own. and cultivate the
good old love for the soil and
an attractive dwelling!
Wilson, seeing no good in him
Section 2. Any one violat-
ing the provisions of Section
hereof shall be fined not to ex-
ceed $50.00 cT sentenced not to
exceed fifteen days in the city
jail or both such fine and im-
prisonment.
Section 3. This ordinance
shall be in force and effect im-
mediately upon its passage, ap-
. j proval and publication in the
Russell Record—B. F. HER-
REN, Mayor.
The above ordinance is one
that might well be adapted by
every city in ttfe United States
so that the many people taking
advantage < Y the broadcasted
programs might be protected.
develop
place. |
One often finds recent im-
migrant who have acquired
this spirit which seems much
like the ideas the old pioneers
THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE (the heavier burden.
i A man went into two stores; -o-
in another city the other day. THE SHEIK TYPE
(looking for some green corn for An expressive si:
had. One such man the other
dinner. Tn the first one he y,jon is that of ‘‘sheik” as ap-
day was speaking of the home
place he had bought some years
ago in anothrr town, and of
how much he loved it and what
it meant to him. *‘t could kiss
the ground of that place, I love
It act much,” he said-
His place would not seem ex-
ceptionally attractive to the
average person, as there were
some features of the neighbor-
hood not wholly desirable. But
he had done the* best he could!
with it, he had planted trees
and vines and had a little gar
den, and every year the place
kept growing better and show-
tag hia affectionate interest.
There are many people of
the type who kwe pretty sur-
roundings, trees, vines, shrubs T'"
and flowers, in Dublin and the1 p™* of th*** *toJr“ mad* a
town is richbr for their pres- ^ ** * ot ltf*
•nee. Any neighborhood where th® other store lost it.
a man is located having those; th<* *tor* thf "f*®
ideals is bound to improve, be- Wl** "tand an infinitely better
cause the presence of ev en one;**®"®® * kw*P|n* th*‘ m"> *
soeh man in a locality is an |ft.| custom in future.
centive to others to take hold -
and do improvement work.
DOUBLE REDUCTION!
ONE TON TESTED TUBE
of corresfKuxlmg siae
Combined price reduction and Free Tube Offer affords
an approximate
SAVING OF 30%
You never have had an opportunity to buy these famous dies so ad*
vanlageously. Better anticipate your requirements NOW!
j Some admirers of jszx music
are fond of hymn tunes when
ithey get sick.
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The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923, newspaper, August 24, 1923; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559747/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.