Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM:
Rugs 0X12 Only $15.00
A complete showing ot Lineoleum, Grass ‘/Rugs,
Axmfriister Rugs, Matting Rugs, Wool a^d *Fiber
Rugs. Everything in floor covenns.
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CARROLLTON HDW. Co
Phone No. 46 Carrollton
THE CHRONICLE
C. C. HAYLEY, Editor.
Published Every Friday
SUB CRWTIOH RATKS.
One “Year ..............‘.......$1.00
8ix months .................50
Three months...................05
Entered at the postoffioe at Carroll
_^en.Teiann» laeon-delasstnatter.
little nor., and paid the Chronicle
office a visit.
Good sports.
EDITORIALS
Hertqan Stellmacher, monMr
**f the Dallas1 Ad League with
this editor for years, and member
af the VoJfd-S(ellm»clier firm of
printers at Dallas, attended the
Carrollton has some good
sports. Neal Smith is Abe. Tues-
day he put on a suit, knowing
when he did sd that he was play-
ing second fiddle to fill in if a
certain playetr fell down. He was
not called in but we say that 1 he
was a valuable player anyway. If
the boys cut out Sunday ball,
which we hope they will do, sev-
eral level-headed fellows of Neal
Smith’s stripe will be needed for
during the week many fellows
have times they can’t get off. If
you are on; who wants to be a
•food sport and play extra, even
If you are never nailed upon. In
order to insure a line-up’, then see
Homer Padgett or Gip Cromer.
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Fair,
Political Announcements f*
The following' announcements
are made subject to action ofthe
Democratic Primary, July 22nd
1922.
For Representative 50th District
Place No. 4. ,
T’ K. IRWIN.
For Judge Criminal District.
Court.
FELIX D. ROBERTSON '
JUDGE ROBT. B. SEAY
ForJudge 68th District Court,
JUDGE J. E. GILBERT.
T. A. WORK.
For District Attorney, *
Maury H. Hughs.
shelbVs. COX,
Foi District Clerk
J. B { Belie 1 Finks. ?a
JOHN H. (3ULLOM
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For Judge of the County Court]
WILEY A. BELL. (No. 2.
For Judge of the County Court
of Dallas County At Law:
GEQ . fiotJLktf D.
WILLIAM H. CLARK Jr.
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Get ready—Carrollton
‘picnic with Mrs. Stellmacher and September 29-80.
IMPORTANT CHANGE
IN BASE BALL.
The Chronicle editor has secui*-
red assurance from H. B. Padgett
and Gip Oroiner, the present pro-
moters of base ball in Carrollton,
that they will cut oui Sunday base
ball after three gatnes are played
that are already matched, provid-
ing the merchants and citiaeas
will help them financially as in
preceeding years. Grapevine and
other towns with strung teams are
being supported without Sunday
base ball, and big crowds are in
town on base ball days.
Mr. Webb has promised Space
for a diamond, and others close
In have space for A diamond ex-
cept for Sunday base ball, and it
could be made a big drawing card
for Carrollton, and also allow
many fans to see the games who
"KtfVe beeVi barted all this season
by Sunday grmes only.
Cromer and Padgett are tak-
For County Clerk;
* W. S’. ( Billie ) SKILES.
' Mtte-Etectk»n. )
For County Tax Asseaaor
* 'ERNEST MOORE
GHAS. G. flICKOX.
For Sheriff, . Dallas County
HENRY TANNER.
SCHUYLER B. MARSHALL
' DAN MARRTON
For County School Snpt.,
a. f. McDonald.
ForComaiiaaioner Preciact No. 1
J. H.LUNA*
J . W. sLXuchter
For Public Weigher,
Precinct No. 2,
A. M. Fox.
Auto Repairing
Everything that’s needed to
put your car in shape can be
done by us with speed, skill
and at a moderate price.
Oil* Greases
Accessories
Dodge Specialists
CITY GARAGE
J. T. VANDERGR1FF PROP
Carrollton Texas
«
,, mi t '■
Ing the right move. The next nsnvc
Is ttbVr up to the merchants and
Christian citizenship.
STARVING KITTENS.
Dr,, (Sao«r*H* Jones
DENTIST
At Burnett’s Bros Drug
^Store Each Thursday
All Work Guaranteed
Satisfiiptiu-.v.
Dr. J.PL Blackwell
fhysican and surgeon
Day ’Rhone 3
Niflit ’Phone 83
Andrew J. Prieat Max R. Roe-
enfiaid E. M. Herndon
Priest ,llosenfifcld
& Herndon
Attoruey-at Law
Both Civil and Criminal
405 Dalla* County State Bank
Bid* Phone P4S87. *
Dr. J.D. CARROLL
Specialty
EYE, EAR. NOSE and TilKOAT
222 Dallas County State Bank
(Bldg.
Office it Perry’s Pharmacy Danas. Texas
Two title abandoned kittens,
one staggering from starvation,
and the other blind and almost
past oatiug, were being kicked off
the cllrb by different’ ones re-
cently. Later some' one placed
them around tK*1 jftctOfe sKt>\V*ear-
ner and a purchased can of sar-
dines was given them, safe from
ttife kicks-of men. But some men
are warm hearted and these kit-
ten* fell into the hands of one. A
love and sympathy fdr1 God’s
dumb animals bespeaks a fire in
dominantly Catholic will succeed
as well as the Prohibition offen-
sive succeeded, reriiains to1 be
. .... . seen, but the issue is clearly in
a man that may kindle great am- ,jti C(ltM|e|gm t r clerical
bitton to us.ful.K-ss m life to h.s £ Uyori a ch in our
fellows as well. It is a good trait £ov'rnment eventually, agairist
and we-think more of you Tom thfs Anti^ikoUcn who wish t|l0
\ andergriff, Jr., because of your ,00 cent ^udard fo, Amer-
feeling for helpless animals whei)
you thought no one wnt* lookhtg.
g-T *** «*ML**LLVjDRIUy &
Big Daylight -Department -Store, July-Sth to I8'h
Dry Goods Clothing Shoes
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Everything sacrificed to reduce stock and raise cash.
This store offers nothing, but standard goods and twice each year clears stock ,(pr
the cfftpmz season. You who have attended our Semi-Annual Sales know that we do not
mince matters and that you are never disappointed in quality or price and \you will
profit more this time by coming over to this sale July 8 io 18.
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Gingham
Boys Palm Beach suits
Silk Dresses 4
fi .
9c
4.25
1-2 Price
Fancy Vpilcs
Megs Low Shoes
fr ^ ^
6 pr. 25c Sox for I
12 l-2c
2.75 m. 4.50
$1.00 t
The owner of the starving kittens
woruM'have shown-vqual kindness
had 'lie' put the -unwanted kitten*
out of their misery without flip,
ping them out of his sight to alL
most sure starvation.
A hOCTpR UEEOLD
Br DEMOCRATS
ADD REPUBLICANS
These few prices are just to give you an idea
| vArst Tlioinpson-Hudson Co PTLES !
When x child has tape worm®
thevantage ot these hungry
tape' line** Hate' to'b«r re moved be
fhre ormptete ease conries to the
victim. ’ ’
' ’ The alcohol and prohibition
forces produced anuual cholic in
the Deuiocra.ic aud Republican
parties until the patients were
cured of the inside ailment.
Both aider claimed what they
wdrd atdiidintf for was for ■ the
GOOD.OF. AMERICA. The *rq-
bibitioniats and the Alcohoiiats
both claimed to be the only cure.
The Brewer’s Association anil
other Anti-Vroliibitlcn oifcni.iaa-
tions naturally hud to coine up In
the »atne parfkw, but they -wore
on the defensive.
The PnAoUltiontits, on the jf-
tensive, nevur won Hie battle un-
til tha defensive Anti's split into
a Beer party and a Whiskey
party.
It is now being demonstrated
that the Catholic or Clerical
party, on the offensive, can never
win the battle unless they can
keep a division up among Amer-
icana on the defensive who favor
public schools, free press, and
separation of church and atate.
Now. as to whether the Callio-
bc offensive to make America
icans to be as the Constitution of
mtr Government was intended by
our fathers. It is two parties
withift- 'two ffartles.1 'Yhe.' Demo-
crats and tti Republican* both
had • to admit tkef. had the Pro-
hibitionists and Antl-Prohlb/tidn-
ists within, and - the Democrats
and Republicans now are having
to admit that they', have the
Catholic Issue and A'nti'Cathollc
Issue within, dmf that It Ik shat-
tering the political fortunes of
some candidates the same as fhe
prohibition issue has done In
days gone bj.
JOHN E. DAVIS
EQR.RERRi
K
John E Davia of Meapjte
ha only representative we hl»ve
from a rural town of DaHae
County, received 19891 a clear
majority of two to one votee over
ilia upp merit in th j last elec
turn. The cities aeem to have ein
lidence in'rtsataerten from ©or
smaller town*. Although . fl'r.
Davia has -a fedy fofae- opponent
Uiia time those who have watch
ed Lie record are aura that we
ntod liia' further - aefvsces too
much to change yet.
The Mixars Lula Maud Lord
and Laura Belle Kverett, of Heb-
ron, 1< ft Sunday after aevtura]
day. viait with Mrs. Palmer Shoe-
maker.
Grandmother Brake who re-
is watching the Chronicle and en-
cently returned to Maude, Okla.,
joying hearing about n»»ny whom
she met while visiting here sever-
'd months, , . 4
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Hayley, C. C. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1922, newspaper, July 7, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592011/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.