The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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In Use For Over 30 Vears
Tht Kind You H«vo Always Bought
OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS T. P A. AND A A A.
Gunter Hotel
Sm ArImm,
T«im
Absolutely Fin Proof. Modern, Europe*n
BATES IIM m UN PU OAT
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE
PERCY TYRRELL Mg'
df;
PK TAN-NO-MORE
and
FRECKELEATER
V Two of l hr mow
MRS#;
CREAM
Scientific Ncsvtifying
T/\bi NO-MC^L^' prcckeleater
Tli! shs:< W.AI-TI? It H ) f8r rtmnviaf •( Liver Serna,
r* **»IW:.*a Ci*m i rraohiao. Win* Worn Ml all Madrid
'*»'• *• '• Ir mnriHt J b<-»t.hs* ,,f the »U, H wttt M*«cb the
•* » ’!«<* <*•••■»* | tot. i. sod wake it *■ »■**•
V ir • • ■ p.-eSMUs »r«« the Led se it .* a h tt* *
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Cstd CtaiimsTt 5rf*r.
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derlVdf#** i* Mi *!' «• *w sm* a«d
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A ! Ut*l»r«
\ND 35 CTS. *
Alt Dealers
50 AND 25 CTS.
fd im4*r »« **; r’w** 4mr*»ic9 »• yiaa»» » faacit.
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vKER WHEELER MFG. CO. -
DALLAS. TEXAS
THE ABSOLUTELY SURE THW© M MIDKIKE IS
The Pennington |
Cure for Piles
hoi'
without
8ua«i Pi
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WHITE ROSES LAST LONGEST SHORTHAND IN OLDEN TIMES
*S|i* liiml Yob Hat* Always BoOght, and which In,* bc*n
In R3‘x4*r ever 30 years* has borne the Rtguatiire ot
W’ ,ftr i — *“d bcco made under bis per-
s^BssSfes.'ttas:
Ail Counterfeit*. Imitations and “Jnst-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle) with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
CSastoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, rare-
forte, 1 mips and Nnothing Hv rune. It Is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
mi beta nee. Its awe is its guarantee. U destroys Worms
*nd allays Feverishness. For more titan thirty years It
has been In constant use for Uie relief of Constipation.
Flntuleney, Wind Colic, ull Teething Troubles and
f>rarrh<x>a. ft regulates the Ktoniaeh mid Dowels.
srass: Ea^sawrasr1
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
1 Bears the Signature of
Recent Observation* St »w That Red
Flowers Usually Have Much
Shorter Blooming Tim*.
ft I* often remarked that tn a bowl !
of cm flower* containing red and
white macs the white rosea will laat
much longer than the red. To a cer
tain extent, alio, the redder th* rosea,
No System of Phonetic Stenography
Was Known to Anctento—Abbre-
viation* Wore Employed.
W# are told. In n recent story, that
■ot only the Romans, but the ancient
Hebrew*, possessed fine systems of
stenography, and that pabtle men took
Ottnographera with them wherever
the quicker tnr petals will fall. Cer- ; they went. This is not true la aay
tatu specie* vary, or course, but the
general tule holds true.
For many year* it used to be
thought that the principal reason for
this wan that the white rose and the
Itgbl pink rove were hardier because
they were clover to the wild rov* The
•trict venae. The ancient Roman;'
and Hebrews had systems of abort
hand but not of stenography Tneir
shorthand consisted of abbreviation* |
the use of letters for word*, the hi •
trodio tton of arbitrary symbols and
memory systems, and that kind of
latter is generally a very light pink i thing No system of phonetic stenop
In color But tbta explanation lose* ; ttphy. such as we have at the present
much of Ita point when It 1* remem ! 4*1. In which a fluent character reps*
b«red how readily the petal* of wild ; ttH' n certain sound, and in accord-
mac* fall. anee with which the sound* of the ho
Recent observations show that red I m"n speech can be transcribed **
flowers usually have a shorter bloom- ,!” v ar* uttered was knows to the
In* time This is because they absorb | •"dents The shorthand system in
the light, whereas white and yellow . y*n,ed by Hro, the secretary of Clee
flrrwers reflect it. The red poppy of ™- '* well known: H has no
tb* corn fields has a very short bloom- ljd»netl* bast*. Two ntnanoenses were
ing season, while the yellow poppy of ‘ '**ry to keep up with a speaker
the seaside has * longer on*. Th* *Bd lh,re »r‘' ftp" •*>«* tb** CMrnr
d*iay.*nd the dandelion fluurtsh every-1 k,'P' fix amanuenses going at ones it
where in the sunshine, but there I* l* certatnfy a Ion* Jump from that to
no wild red flower on tho lawn. : tht' l'»ndy girl of today, wboe* swrtff
So. If you wish to wear a bouton- j easily keeps up with a man's
niere or a hunch of roses nt your belt, “Heranee-
let them be white or pink ones, tor J *>w people of the present day have
these will nut drop end fall to pieces **v lust or correct understanding ol
so quickly. Or, If your table urna- phonciirs The averaga person eon
meals are to be roses, let them he pink j #P*e* ibe name of s letter of the at
or white. They will flve for days, es- ! ifcobft with the sound which It b sop- j
pectslly If a little sslt be put In the
water. Thick-fieshed flowers, such ss
tuilpe. are naturally less effected by
th* sunlight and the red one* will en-
dure almost s* long.
ANOTHER NAME FOR ROGUERY
Aim of Bern* Mteplt to Acquire Repu-
tation for •hrowdn***— Novel
Trick of Woalthy Old Lady.
posed to represent, falls to distinguish
between diphthongs Hke long T and
the simple yowel sounds, sad In many
! wnys betrays the fact that b# la quite
without the phonetic seas*. The tench
; ing of stenography hss spread a know!
; edge of phonetics, and In the tong run
j must produce a much more genera)
, raalitation of the rldicuknisuese and
wastefulness of our present system of
spelling the Kngitsb language—New
York Mail,
It seems to be the aim of some peo- . *«#.,,*rc ftc
pi# to acquire s reputation for shrewd- *-ANUUAUt Ur
Meaning Hss Been Given All Colore
Generally Made, gays New Verb
Stationery Dealer.
SEALING WAX
nets, which tn many cases Is only an-
other name -for roguery Such people
take a delight In tricking their friends
as well as enemies, like tb* wealthy
old lady who occupied her leisure In -
making patchwork quilts, which she j A well-known New York stationery
regularly donated to (be annual ctiureh . dealer says that the language of seal-
fair* They were hideous things, and la* wax in a late fashionable fad A
as nobody would buy them, they were moaning has been given to all the col
apt to h* raffled off In Ignominious or* generally made, and all person*
fashion at the clows of the fair, much *h° *»• sealing wax on their letter*
to th* ch«grtn of th* old lady
One day, Just before the fair time,
this old lady sent for her lawyer, and
Had him add a codicil to her will, be-
queathing twenty-live dollar* to each
and every person who should buy a
quilt ai lbs church fair. The lawyer
assured her that her iBjunctlons to
strict secrecy should be faithfully ob-
served, but tt waa noticed that a aiater
should be acquainted with these mean
Inge, so tHat the use of a favorite
shade may not be misinterpreted.
In this new language white means
a proposal of marriage, black le a
message of death, of course, and vio-
let signifies sympathy or condolence
fTiocnlatc should be used for invita-
tion* to dinner, vermilion for business
cotnnmnlcatUuiS, while ruby—sogges-
»f the lawyer bought the silk quilt on . tlr* perhaps of a bleeding hear*—to
the rery flrst day of tho fair for all
year*
When the old lady died the lawyer
cam* smilingly forward with six quilt*
and his sitter, to claim the turn of
1150 But he wss tricked la turn, as
the old tody had neatly cut the codicil
from th# will!
Ms Boat Thom.
It wss three a in. tn on# of th*
H roadway lobster palates Tbrte
youth* were weted »t on* of tb*
tobies They bad Just ordered "an-
other bottle’ of the bubble water.
Two of them were hilarious and on*
broke into song. "I tel) you what
I’ll do,” said the third, who was the
soberest of th* thras, T’U chaileoge
any of you to a gam# of it tat to on
the condition that yon go home If I
beat you." ' You'rs on," said one of
the gilded youths, Th* necessary dts
*mm was drawn on the tablecloth and
th* game otartod At the end of the
oetenth play the sober on# cried "tit
tai-to" and pointed to the three Xl
The gilded youth studied them ter a
moment Then he and hto pel rose to
their feet and be. extending his hand
u**d to oral love letters. Green to
used to signify hope, browu to tell of
melancholy, blue of constancy and yef
tow of Jealousy
Pink*!* the proper color for school-
girl# to use In sending letters to one
another, white matured ladle* should
nse gray fer letters of friendship
a directive beverage.
^ DeNABB-TB OKK AND AVOW DISAPPOINT*Bp*1
V
%^THE COCA-COLA CO ftfbqfa,6a.
millin'1
h#
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mm
SA.M.| Rites From Mface
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Corpus Christi and
Aransas Pass
riCHITb
ON SALE
IMILY
LIMIT
to DAY}-
TK HtTfi
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to l * »s
LEAVES WACO AT SM A. M..
ARRIVES AT CORPUS CHRISTI AT * SS P M
ML IP. j C. D. Bowman Nvju-i 5L IP.
tomes
tiagtnsratio*.
Starfish «ill grow MTW *ra» tob-
etees new claw* and ttsawd* new tad!*
A new ilsstcl wi ) mit toiieed enHci-
from a new tail er r new tobeter from
a discarded chi» !j*t a n*w vtarflvh
WIB grow toonr a detached arm. In
tii# vegetable ktrigdosth a* a writer in
Knowledgo remark*, this phenomenon
Is still more comiuuu, and hue been
put by man to pracUonl use At-
though tdent(cel In prinrrpte, the grow
ing of a plant from a cutting :n iy
not seem »o aatoulvhlag a* the grow
lug of a new aiarflvh: but gnywfne
not one hut many piants from a leaf
seems almost a* extra ordinary. M to
net jtuo«ual to «e* a leaf of the bry
or-hyllum that, after lying on moiet
around tor a Itttie urns, has half a
doxea sew flaotv s row tag from R*
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK.
DON’T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATEO
vlthoet th* soaesel #f th* psttsat.
its of suffer tsnser; Whj »ubm!t i* oa **«»«»» wtib tt*
P«*# e*d hseetW fora, er waets forthor the* to esetees aH-
t soivea, «deters, ste f w. tan* oh tt* rfatt oad rworaato*
RECTAL SPECIALISTS
V.T LT?* IWrt YNelto fltsaas.
Kggt Sevan th Atrmtt.
said: Sir, I rongratolato you: you're edge Among the saanv plant* that
a better mag than I sm. And true j «*n thus be i roptested to the begoBtg;
to their agreement they disappeared , and every honeew-MW known a -era*
through the revolving doors. And per ; turn plant can be grown from a leaf
bapa father did sot receive g hurry i etalh -Youth # ft i: antoo
tourg the nsit mo retag
Peculiar Borteg Ctom.
M* Could Bluff, Toe, | One v ■ the dnagist .1 (Mskweew
Thor* »r* a tot of lourfl.skers who * known U ssflttoce U the etetos, *» bar-
go through Ilfs without learn mg that mg v|*m tl v«r« .wi cut* the
foarfliMWng Is • floe art. Such ar* smlttal bor*> ittt, i'b« oo&ftrte** tndg**
beneath contempt But one hss great ' at sxttwnto «-.w *a,rr. Jrt means of
admiration tor those few who hevg j ft. sharp shell, wtirh i„ r-p*«c*q by
mastered the game. gecreuonw *• «ts:» ern away, it pone
Uw lMn WR CbM Ywr
and «B knocked Sri, if JW !
Cal towel make job sick you lose a
day's nerk t'slewel is quick silver and
it sahvat*#-. ratonol injures year liver.
M yea arc biltoas,; feel la*} , sluggish
ir totwel# ar*
yrtui bead sebes or
i* soar, last take a spoonful of
?* liver Tows leetead
ol wuf sickvotag- salivating t-mtoutol.
iv-don*' Liver Tone is real liver laedi-
ctoc. Yaw’d know It next morning he
*'n» vow will wake up fceMep fim
Your druggist or dealer sib you a
ae rent bottle of Dodson’s Uter Tbam
under »y personal (aareatev than it
will dean your sluggish liver bettor than
natty taiomrl; it won’t make vow -ick
anil yon can eat anythiny j*u want
without being ssHvated. Year druggist
guaraotccs that cash »|>oonful will start
your llv-r, clean your Wets and
straighten you up by morning or you
get your money baek. Children glsitly
take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is
piesssnt tasting awl doemt’t gdpo or
cramp or make them rich.
I »M selling Millions ef Lotties «f
rkulson’s Liver Tone to people who have
wilt be working, yotir brml ! found that this pleasant, vegetable, livw
medicine take* the place of danpvrbus
calomel. Bnv one butU« not my *ao»4,
rvHahle guarantee Ask year dnqpkirt
about nr.
sche swd biritncss gone, foiir rtomneh
wiH to nu«*S *ad bowels reeuisr. You
*• tod like work lag. You’ll b* vberr
M: tall of energy, rigor sad aabithm.
YRAMEEO
“if a nag callud me t liar," assert
ed one of such. T<! sail tn and lick
kta. If be weighed thru* bandied
OOJtd*'
"Wan, you big bluff, anoworvd on*
who was tired of listening "1 call
yam. right here aad aew You’re a
liar!"
Bluff, yourself*' c
(lot, without a minutes hesitation.
"You don’t weigh snore than one-fffty
aad you know wbot I said."
irate* the lath to * dvotlk of eti or
eight inches, and feoBow* out its
Shaped roughly Bke g tog, IB cu*M
Bet have it* roe* deeBwg even If tt
wished to do so For feoff. H dUPSttffs
on tho aalmoictd** that float to a*a
water, which it setae*
HELPLESS AS BUY
_
Daw* i* Mind UaaMe It W..:\
1*1 WW Hdpt4 Her.
money refunded or, on* of t
druggitt sad see wkat he
all sad suggest that j**, writ* the i
the refund.
track the so- . pbon. or tongue tb* phels* Is la
; great demand at the seustd# revert*
ologg th* Pacific coast, ter Its meat
is very tender and make# esc*D*at
coup —Youth s Compaafca.
Tetter-
n
^ tow Ug low.
Unique Cerameniat Dinner,
Tho emperor* ot Abvssiaia ar* »
Bi.awi ooMters
r the Ghebi garrtooh to a great dinner
every Sunday At the foot of the em
perar’s iriacc I- th* !mi-cr-
(aid** ar# resplendent with
Tw« V.- S«. •
A Meevcrabie Year.
Quito oaturatty anything that hua to!
dc- with --umivea xssuatca first !m
portancc. hut tbta trait is ant often an'
ss in th* case ot the .
w hoso grswt-grah*
tn Mas tn a mat* -
> ft mat that tba |
learned th* tt
AH Bound
Round with m |
Telephone Line
'"ilsra'toTrTt't
ssigbbsi Part ton Y~ Bui -is
neighbnr Pwhin* ring ihessF
Th# «tog *f a toff and pau h**a
MB w tt* turas-
Stmmff Point, V. Va—Mis.
Belle ~
toied tor
m» rtoM _ ^ _ _............
tnuibic, and doctored kilt for it, but w:rh-
r id sueocas I suffered ao very much,
that 11
toes as * l
Point, W. V*.—hkrt AsqB
Emvv, of this place, Mys: ‘1 suS
for I* yean with an awdut pate hi
Tglrt side, outsell krm womraly
ed so veey mveh,
tttod. auff gshelp-
6«b). J wwta the mm hM
U as unah* dc ray unt.
1 ba*F« Ukiag Ca , (to wcurar'g
k»*, aad got reliel w* Ihe very hrp
daw. By ihe tone i had ».«tou 12 bat-
tiaa, my heat* wet cwnpfc b ix stored,
i gia now 48 years years old, fad tort si
good as I did when wdy XL
Carthd certsinly need tnc tom
wy mind. Sad I tort R rov duty to
to its favor. I wish I had some
."take
poor, sufferhHt 1
meet know »e
good it would do
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wet
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Terrell, H. B. The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1915, newspaper, July 30, 1915; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth587870/m1/3/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.