The Denison Herald (Denison, Tex.), No. 67, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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Cleveland, Ohio. Oct IX—The (rut
takes steel freighter, d. O Kerr, one
of the creek 600 fee; long, ou feet wide
steamer* of the Pittsburgh Steamship
company, a eubeldlary of the U. 8,
Steel Corporation, has broken the
lake*.
On Wednesday, Sept 7th. last at
lha .Two Harbors, Minn,, docks of th#
gf opinion th
Z tr« »f ^r.
her own optn
nrcet'ary for b«Ud
m. Th«#e i_- ““
(Esjs®
I nmded a* th® foundation
frtlcTto form an opinion
ihtful JlfMtive reading In
a question must be
lEwe opinion is built.
eenn an opinion that we
y «s must sit in Judgment
ksKumonO pa** before ue.
to talk with many
fafl mind* and ail walks of
mV trod and talk eternally.
L| tboiifhl our dujjr is ™*1
nake our o«m opinions
^ and challenge each be-
ui qf resson and conscience.
Hris that we speak out
mt occasion offers or per-
former reoord. which etood for ten
yearn, made by the meainor Corey,
9,3(2 ft roes tone In 26 minutes, at the
rate of 1,000 tons per 3.7 minutes.
What would bo the result' If more
people would study the dictionary, asks
the Wordaman. Mora people woyld
talk like “St. Klmo” and Jane Austen'*
novels, we suppose.
Syrup
;. ■« aJHa
NO • OUT I WAS ALMOST DOWN TO W MST
I _______r ——• ins Uiuen >
2S PAU BttMEY
OSHKOSH
WHEN I WAS
0 9AY slays!
1 HAD ATEPRlUI-E
CENT AnO LOOKIN'
STAN0IN'ONOER A NEW
80U.DING 'AT WAS
BEING flLNi-r ANO
30ME8OOY PROPPED
A HOD MM0 08 0I?ICK
OIPJA LOSE
YOOP MONEY?
BUT St-ATS I SIMPLY
OOUL4)nY STAN!) THE
EXPENSE ! <CK
lYl A WONOEf?
YOU OlON'T oi e
FROM THE PLOW
ACCIDENT while]
f WAS UP THERE^
lo surs
FROM the- It^ruxx?
ON MY l/EAO Cl
TMNf ilffL
sndod ths
i hefe*'Sunday. We
n* itrni
' end 'mglftc
3F f vwWwW
‘FOUR H(
Si
I ni*t* such tactics.
It ws* a noted Frenchman
HERALD’S KINDNESS wrot*‘ ,Suff*r t0 ** blam*d
AUSTIN
R OF
accept
many
[BS VIEWS.
Oct iS ““A*
to form
upon Peru-
^■?£sJ5SJS
■W&S.'WSS
^fsarrsK
rttffisa
Jgsr*2d. rrota other.-
Kh.tr opinion, from
r -^iinM or from relstl •*
»**JKb» they bat's confl-
ha, the rt*bi to
the opinion of
I To the HeraM.
Went to i Denison. Texas.
itnj-risoned, coiuiemned; suffer your -
*e!f even to be hanged, but publish
yt ur opinion. It is not a right, it Is a
duty/ ”
wish tn "*** Teachers 1 Small town newspapers. Mr. South-
^_‘^t*“ky““«««»• for your! ern told his audience, have come
mentarv licked C^np“' nMr*r Emulating a set of Ideals of
-------- vli entLJi «rh® i'U’Jr Hor!‘*’ ilh® neWBPaPrr profession into a code'
AJ1 enjoyed it very much. i of
, ... *“ * |. Uontiemcn:
Mrs. Martha Walthall spent a few
days at Mrs. Clint Price’! ths past | kindness in
wsek.
Mrs. Wilson was in Denison Snt-’rnenY .VJ. ,U¥W1 „ v.rv ^
urday. * : beit wTshw. w.TrI ;» ethic, than ha. any other section
J M. OHIrain and wife and, Cllntos Sincerely your* "°[l<l
Wjlliame and family or Ambrose were; Mnnnie Will,on Kuby r0s* venlta ,** d<c|ara,ion* h*v« *> f‘r only
at Mr. Clint Priced Sunda jt* afternoon Carroll, Marguerite Kretaenge’r r*wel sMne fro1? Provincial papers, but
Orr. AI lie V. Adrian, Rachel Watson, ,<?cev<tl
IttiH Fincher, Margnret Burke. Gertrude
Crawford, Ue*s .Tones Maria Watt Ollie
’*"■ I'rin. «
C. M. Reynolds and fnnjlly visited
relatives near Dells .Saturday night.
SHIP LOADS 16,382
Bird.
ms in w/i uimes modern newspaper is
' PUBLIC INSTITUTION think u ls <>xac,ly what lhey w*nt.”
the strong endorsement
of the larger papers and world wide
comment and approval.”
“The highest art in the newspaper
business," Mr. Southern declared, "la
to give the readers what they should
have in such a way that they will j
IOfop 5*
Honolulu. T, II.. Oct. 13.-.\ news-
paper does not belong to Its owner,
William Southern Jr., owner of the
Independence. Mo.. ••Examiner.'’ told
iron erw The Kerr, commanded by i the Tress Congress of the World In
Captain W. P. (“Speed”) McEiroy. Is session hare today In the couise of n
out of the fleet of 100 veeuelh of the speech on "The Provincial i’reai."
company eontrolHng the largest fleet j a newspaper Is a public Institution,
Of staamshtpa in the world and is on# ar5,i (s not rulfutinc Its highest func-
have a fr«nt responsibility
l te tb« topics of conversa-
i family circle. Nothing ca^
inert tntelleciuel than table
(killed teacher easily
children who come from
Intelligent oonverea-
ule. Tbeee boys and girls
of general Information,
i upon Ufa ard a breadth of
: |> Invaluable."
declared one of the ad-
[ef women suffrage was the
effect upon conversation
and women, she also
Importance of expressing
It dignified manner, with*
Utteh of the lack of rev-
iew and authority on the
youth of the country, she
traced to utterance* of
-heme.
pnybacker declared two
dated American women, *1#
I that immigrants War, I
are but wlee enough to ‘
♦and "that It ts not best that
^ 1 should live within Mm-
f t® (ho tatter duty th*!
the policy of per-
i to live in colonies, away |
sntalng influences, was
tlcne If devoted selflehly.
"As a fundamental principle, it Is
agreed that the truth is the basis of all
oorrekt journalism. To go beyond the
truth ts a betrayal of trust. To sup-
leaded 1M«J grow tone of Iron ore to preiB th. truth when it
11)4 mlnutea Or at the rate of U>00
tom per L3 minute*, breaking the
properly be-
long# to the public Is always to be
condemned end never practiced.
“Control of news or comment for
business considerations Is unworthy.
Newt should be written and interpret-
ed wholly and at all times In the in-
terest of th# public.
"Not only are these principles to be
i applied to the news and editorials, but
people wopia t(J (h# advOTtl(llnK column8. Deceptive
or misleading advertisements or ad-
vertising disguised as news brings
King Edward’s Fisherman
Havre.—King Albert of Belgium has *
sent a handsome reward to Henri Le j
Seur, who carried the king and his ■
party by motor from Deauville to |
Havre when their aeroplane stuck In
the mud. as it landed in a swamp near
the former town.
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
Ecttma, Itching Skin,
Pimples and Dandruff
ended by
iemo
FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS
wtriefa everybody
Uket-you wUL
too.
siis&
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
We Have No Agent*
Come and see us and save for your-
self that extra cost of selling
. monuments.
v A. P. CHAMBERLAIN
The Monument Man
120-22 W. Main 8t., Denison. Texas
ddldooe poppohiiIM
flavored suffer Jacket around
peppermint flavored cbeeeliiffl tfooi
that will aid poor appetite aoddlffee-
tton. polish your teeth eii4 Msteo
your throat. H22
THE FLAVOR LASTS
“» HUE BANK. FOB HONE PEOPLE”
t 5
Operated by men who have faith in you and in
your ability to make good. , „
■ ■.. \ "i ■<*
Vour interest ia our interest;, your success ours.
Make our bank your financial home.
0
Idle (TldUonal
bank LL of Denison
smiLiiiit teas
THE BANK FOB EVERYBODY”
GhePry Mound.
| ls progressing nicely under
nt of Mrs. Wilson and
tatf is moving to hta new
1 Orov*. We regret very
. bsvt Mr. Blggerstaff and
Bright
^ * PEOPLE who know fine syrup say—
* The finest syrup of all comes from the sugar
cane. One taste of Brer Rabbit and you’ll never
go back to any other. It has that old time taste
of fresh* crushed sugar cane. And it’s rich with
the cane’s original food sugars, too. And Brer
Rabbit’s price is back to pre-war level.
Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans.
» r
PREPARED BY THE WORLD’S l^ARGEST PACKERS OF SUGAR CANE PRODUCTS |
Duo-Bunsen Burner
Gas Heater ^
To get perfect combustion of gas it is
absolutely necessary to have a per-
fect mixture of air. This is accom-
plished by the double Bunsen burn-
er. It is self adjusting, intensely hot
and burns without smoke or odor
*
Perfect combustion means a great
saving in gas.
We have a size for every room. This
stove is made of Armco iron, which
is rust-resisting.
Jennings Furniture Company
HOME FURNISHERS
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