The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1921 Page: 4 of 11
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^ Bring or Mail this Coupon h
Flease give me n free copy of Mr. Edison's
new book. “Mvod Music."
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iMtn )■ Asia.
raw I mm Arts Mixed Qmtm< le^t
• Lftr.ft a rtnd pnirta sf aku*
w.rm. it i* a ai«taatby
Um B^Wn ef tbs ntgnaaatMi A*,
.wf hai TtMft«<ve (Bern tad operatic
water wars. TBarefer* it i< atwr* iMs «
e csBavf nf seed mmm-m » u
r*xe isuus «| trust* wftu gave kan
wide exaenesee hi tba eperxtte Aefci
Ca-etee CfenaAlnr, Ussr. was fur
attend mmi a ‘lead" with tAe
Dunbar "M k«4a" eea^anv. WiUiaai
intone, wee th* anginal
with the Dwahar organtx*
tiea Edith Roark*. aspcaao. a as ewe
el the "Three Little Maids'* la the
seme opera. Mia* Bwkln ie a charm-
mg young Chicago artist, whet# public
wart has heea largely ta the concert
Elaborate
program el the rise
Selections freer "The I
will be sue*, end also i
features the
Arte Quartet
kihemiaa Girt"
•me delightful
Gypsy number* One ef the most at-
tractive feature* of the entire pro-
gram. however, will he the Japan***
group "Tee Leaves," e clever little
Japanese sketch, the work of Richard
A. Whiting This, too. will he done
ta costume Sato groups, duets, and
tnos, will also bnosed in the program
BANQUET FOR FOOTBALL
BOYS
The gvHe 4 att H eeds H ruva ty eo
ter* aimed the taM-baM h?» *f Hits
sac Nwnl ant the fn-ada of the
IWimil hoy. ■'.’ur iav eight after the
Th* wrrv lavitei to rmf
«a the Amencaa Lsgtun Hall e« us
u *hey could get «g thsr hat hat
tugs and dm tftevr drwai suits. * and
t*V »ta u ciuch they had ail arrived
Eveevuue gathered aa the nwch ta i
tah aad get sc^ maud, because ifte
hghu simply nuuid sot go ub until they
had heea Mersuaded f..r a l<ag time hv
Messrs Howell, ft, Muatei, aad New ,
tea. At e kttie after ml deiic ous
frw* Muach ead sandwiches ef all
dupe* and kinds wee* set*-i After
everyone declare. I them velvet sand-
wich-full, trays ef cake were passed
waad Aa Eittsa was playai while
rsfrevhoseati were served, following
the eacieet sms ta have music
while you eat—thus hriptag both iig*#-
twa aad coavermtioa eluag
After the fra.<t aas tieished. var-
ious amuvemen's were provided far
the guests' entertainment. At an earty
hour the gue-ts departed, fur the
Pearsall yeopi • hsd a long wsy to go, '
and the Hondo boy* wanted te go to
the picture show or home to rest
- Husjilk* Leaf.
Ituno* .Wither my bmehsr nee k
SSi st‘ie p, get ta sleep tnsl nt£h* . he
had the tsmthwche ead L yea saew.
aas In te«e
Ha: <r A** whs tel! asleep tret Mk
the end!
1A my brasher.'
awer*
tsvy 0 stance CsM.
"Where u > er rrWad. grattecmtlA
CWar m ns-A a hcrvyr
*T' attend e mnuoe given by a
•seed iptriiwai at ~
“He's ms iv *
“I agree with van. He f«M me he
had s date with lieiea el Trey."
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Hal J >r»t*- I* gt. American Lr*^tv>n. tdkes treat
pteahurv in inviting tVcitil'ni •** M 'lmiC »antv a*v1
vicinity to its and Annual cvMiratwm *r dnev ol
Armistice Day ,
to be held at Hondo Nov. 11, 1921.
An elaborate IV'>t;rd!n ha> licvn arran^l for y«-ur
entertainment Watch next week's leafier.
THE
First National Bank
HONDO, TEXAS
«
Capital S5H.IMHI.IMI Surplus Sii.'MMi imi
J. M FINGER
ED. OB MONTEL -
HOEAGE BRADLEY
CHAS. FINGER - •
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Ass t. Ceshier
yilE INCREASING BUS1-
* NESS of this BANK is
an indication that the service
it rentiers is satisfactory. If
not already a patron, may
we not have your account?
We give our customers as
liberal accommodations as is
consistent with sound bank-
ing. *
: iMWrkll!1* Mschtnc.
,,, I el' ll lit ' Iiisrhtne the
II mm pur|«.se of
p.r-T of (tour from
Ji ir.i .... tig In-’Hutton-.
iw< V rk !>• o I ipiburuh
'TV Min.un ' si tntrnilofis of
(,r* in , w ay admirable.
imMnl help w iHolerlng J'Mt
j fee* nth the Itmir thus ob-
y« fdd* ftp!: in*d that •«
fgiA»tr nr i ' .illy was stored
__wart Inn's It iCtoorbed
Irtirwit* ihe pn|s*r or eotum
|al “«u<» .r. the bottom."
|f M it rsmered I* amsj hi
l»” Mt eipUlned with a stnlla
) ■# wy ttist the mai'hlue Is
k«l («r th« edm atloti of th*
I «f “inffer slid" devotee*. It
I fait* i shock to those who
thing tf city h»<o*menta atnJ
thsclrsn, »l. 'leioiue flour
ksf other days.
iTww P*l, Pries* Soar.
p* ••( tot. i [kiI.-s has *tl
l pd« that formerly could
Ifiwi the niche sculptor* *t
' hr C snd the contents of
Imptlwt into *n old vinegar
i cist, the i urlo »• eker from
lit, md the eitr* tall pole*
MMuU'i'
I !»* been good for the In-
i far, m tourist* have been
Heir payment*, and being
IprrelT, thrlr advantage, the
Bhhiding ist) n,Mny pole*, de-
li* they »re very r'lrce and
1b* Is entitled to a high
[tan hat Installed • smaU
b rontieettofi With one of the
Ifinposter island and la n«w
|bt*tB poles !iy machinery.—
* 'teegimian.
■Jjbksf Crt in Norway.
YJ* "f tnd In Norway for the
Ik* ended Is greuter than In
T* thf Preceding four years.
I'ittT "f the catch was
s' l,in 1 rov-rn u- . otnparei)
Ew* * 4fi.oray.ofin ,.rowns for
Ha ’ dal numtier of
•to 1921 was 3B.nrw.nn0; the
tnt*M :w,m«.nno. The
* I* considerably lower and
»/"* '* "' I "m tit unit oils
pmflt less than average
H *tpetM‘« .,ere at the
®* Atlng the war.
L** th* Past. No. 2.
*<*b InterloeIt canal, why
[ tree .. ,j^ f,.irk „kp g
L; 'tiled u l.h jnyl
r;: ,,on'f knew. Til mho.
k sni T' lr,4‘ Ittirk
"umh man tilled with
!a*hI;11 ,m tnute-elateil >
will now sing.
jP "n «*<* Stoop In
La . -hi famona
Id r, aTtI*l,l‘ *ir 'Tllllam
i,,,. ,;/ ; - to i,e or
jk i, . " ,,u' Hmumn, with
bw m.®8 ,,lf' ""tsklrta of
W mil"R fr°tn Guild-
»* Moor
*'n0,„!,,?f hU b-H' known
tV "Tl1' Hnttlo
m “Tilt' Tale of ,
.resln^ Und®"-
; »nd „f :in:° h,,ro,,«»,«
fT. " ittcorporated
VV."*"- The area
»-...r ' tfdon com
-'Minty of
the ■.
' ’■'tig." Is atvmt |
I * New York 4,- |
<7& NEW EDISON
is positively the only phonograph that can simuiu the
at-ul test of direct coiii|>tiriv»n with the living artist.
It has given the* ama/mg |*r tori nance of direct coni-
parivou over j,000 times beiore over tour million people.
; Something To You!
mms picture ia ikrti-lied from an actual ptiotogfraph
A. tuatie of ilatntxNft'hi-k, princi^ial conductor of the Metro-
politan Opera, listening to the great Mtiaio *ing in ooro-
parison with the New Kdiaon’a Hk-Cuxation of her voaoa.
After the comparison, ILunbischek in amagement «aid;
"I haveheanl a cum|Mirison lietween Mi*i l Uudia
Mu/.io's voiiv and its Hr Cekation by the New tail—
ton. 1 consider that the quality of Miss Mtixio's
living, voice and the quality of her Hk-Ckkatcd
-* voice are identical. ”
Is Bamboscheks Judgment Good Enough Forfou?
i
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OAMBOSCHEK knows every
note of Muzio’s voice as you
know the voice of the one nearest
and dearest to you—and he pro-
nounced Muzio’s voice and its
Re-Ckeation on the New Lilison
IDENTICAL. Can you ask for
any more—or could there be any
more, positive proof that the New
Edison gives you the performance
of great artists with perfect, life-
like realism? And it is significant,
that only the New Edison dares
to make direct comparison v. itii
the living artist or artists.
Three Days of Mood Music
Free!
Mood Music will help you con-
trol your mental and physical well-
being. Soothes you when nervous.
Refreshes you when tired. Cheers
you when sad. It’s Mr. Edison s
latest music discovery.
If you do not own a New Edi-
son, we will gladly loan you one
for three days, so that you can
see what Mood Music and the
New Edison will do for you. No
buying obligation on your part.
GR. GAINES
Sole Agent for Medina County, Hondo, Texas
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1921, newspaper, October 29, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563964/m1/4/: accessed April 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.